Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1869 — Page 1

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MllwMkM, on Sotnfdnr, and 110,000 roeotorod. ~P«4t K.ff, » tooinbn of Ik* fra of f<. J. Clark Jt Co . manaiaetorori of n>ool cotton, waa drownod, while bathlna, at Una Bra^jk jj^ar'aWrjSLflleeuT!

Near tork, died at hit ttiidooM, at Imi) Lake. laiMMnr maralaa, : «.•'tf.ru> ; -Two eonrlcte In the AaMlfB prl.on fooght a t dual aeeordina to die retttlar eOda, on krider morning The weavom were knUot. and the

ad, hnt not

-Thera li great ladtaattlovtn SnSalo, atamif forwarder*, at the kith rate* ofult* on'the oaaal. Ther.llroede are carrying train at to «u«ii halo# what toll* will permit the boat* to carry, that the latter are compelled to ahead,n competition forfreia, A m-Jority of the hoaU hare boon laid np.

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— ‘he fnaeral of Hon. Iieao Toaiey w*e attended •* hldato reiid^nee tn Sartfokd. Coaneotlcat, ye«teiday afUmeen. The iWmeioi bo* in* afterward* taken to Cedar nil Oomoter* lor burial, tba Hartford bar attandedAn a body. and ntnong theie prciant were Oorernof dawail and eg Ouro.oorKnallih. , g -At the commenceigont at the Baptiat Cairer* .gity, at Lew I, bare, Penneylr*aU, laet week, alateea yoang ladle* and I Men yenag n*a graduated A bmib >r|al tablst, in botwr of the a'amnt who mil durlag the afar, waa apppapriately dedioatad. At tba aiaiaal dinner addrertr . •a were mnoa by PraaMwwt lAowi*. Profeeta# Kobert Lowry, H im Jniaa. Moor# • f 81. Lodl^

dt nnent, bo waver, wag «Ma«ed' near

Htroet Mathndlet Church, from the door of which the attempted abduot! n took plaoo. The child had htan given inaharga of iu father by tba court, ponding a dlrora*. and it* grandparent*, with whom it had ton* to ehurth, war* Iboikrfi ingly beaten by helf a doien, who evired the child while Id chorcb. Mr*. Clark wae ar-

rceted. • ' '

—The aweitomant at Pahltt, HHa*M, In regard to tbo killing of th# Demur Sheriff of Taiew 11 county while n Mmpttng M arregt two horit thieve*, culmioeted at two, o’oloek on Sunday morning, whon a crowd of men from tha eoantry karat into the Jail, teak tho Uador of tbo gang out and bang Mm to a t*oa. Ho nan way obtained pmaeiMoa of a claep knife and oat *e feral ot tha lynching Muty, oae of them eo badly that he 'probably will not recover. It wee tboaght that tom more of tha aang would belynchad. : " • —A flrht occurred la one of the weeUrn «n* hum* of St. Lout*, on Baodey afttrnoun, between a party of river men, who were taking e drive, and Mm* rowdtei, who icemed dlepotad to take poMeteloa of tholr cerriege. Daring teg row, Snermso Thurttnn, the pagiHet, end come friend* drove ep, Pod Ihuraton demanded fair play. He wa* Immediately aeeiultad, and kn irked three of hi* aaaiHanl* down, whon he we* (hot, one* behind the car, tearing w portion nf the ear away, and In the cheek, the ball p***ing through th* mouth, aud once In tba hip. th* bullet reeehiog the bone. Thuri'.on wae Mksn to the city and, nithongh ha eufere a good deal,

hi* wound* are not fatal..

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Ing for 9«oruneoto, arrive morning, vfa tha Mloblg* left this PTonlng via the

Railroad.

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^tilRie Herald aaye 1A baa baen raoion to Waabtoirtua. that bslltgerent wigb

l would; toe accorded Cobw bjr ea», mead within tan datouand'd effect ware offwed. >Ttfbe m ever, had no fonndnUom.iaa'th queatlou baa not been bnton the for at least ttorewweekmu o «, A Riebmond idlwyelcto aajrn

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dend received, tho three aggregating Pratt, of Taaawoll county, IHluoia, by a

band of bone thieves, of whom be pursuit, and. nlao tha wound lug of tba jailor. „, 11 .* > i - Tha following ara tha pnrticulan of lling and arrest of the auwnoaed

wad their ar-

the killing and arrest of (h« i mnrderera, and what followed

natt

■ Tba. auras thieves bad been

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♦2,001,404,21478.

Pent dMrt^pitneipal and' Interest, Siuklng raudtwHotted States coin, In* reel bonds and tort greet outlet, .ad and

P u rchaead wn^ nharund tateraat there- were known tbe wildeet excitement pre-

n<dldAlo«lt0b*i:-wa*! «t*woa Total, ftaadM,OI8i«to->w’•

tbe Northern SoateH. He tolls hM £

that tbe meuaral itepubtlaaB tbe KuriA ia Advenw to 41m 1 and he bnpeatbat OeMralOantoy e iaeuo-tola proclamation anno raadlt of the election unleao 1 _

__ la ae<mlow, Wtbea ttoo; matteri ena be tlty^Jberlff layod and ommad/omw, wnd toU fgiei uois, by a> cab be retained in ottee, nim lo lebto

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Tho HoraM’a -apeotal •fMm .HwvWit*. Angnat SlvMynt *> - «H .worn - Iu t* repomad that two slave *a landed tot tbimae-wtlldaPatriot, odiahoooat df ♦to Itota ‘kfArto. on Wed need**-- toms* d to ~

Amount of publlo debt,

lean enah In

tHthe

TBw a/iimbile-*(Wbt, lae* oaab and sinking fund,’on the first of JnlyjgHs *Wt,ttiM90 V x 1 1 \

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unusually large nui lie am6(iht of more that

ght apprentices, of whom t

th tntar-

amount of

day of the

large number of

month an unusually

drafts,to the amhiiht of more than f2A00,-

000.

6f tha* fGovernment 'Pi

pointed el

are

mlng. Between nine and ten

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^JWh using every shot. When they oeaeed the desperadoes fired. The Ural volley killed deputy ebenir Pratt aimone instantly, aud aacloualy Injured tba Jailor. The

morntUK. Between did* ana ten <rci Sfej»^Ea*>s5edr fnsal to halt th# sheriff and party fi

Plv« tbwusdnd 1 May a luaeny tasked Puerto Pitnwtpe, uateiUi eral raid Ihvonnb the otty. The

r, start- ttoope, oolshe * fridap caokeu ttorng/i < o’clock In which thawr

la wtotohmwyaoadiwnri

which they made the raid. - Tlmy sap* turad and destroyed provdalhoa valued at’ $40,000 and medeKood their rairaaaj .ro »• "TheBponiards don’t Kiwa way eatifoato _i| ' - - - Thirty*fonr wouwied

takeh to tha barracks

railed at Pekin.

Stone,

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ngood

ware

Died eieiil

<•; ’ll} : 'ifdfiT TRIAUCBY WARRANTS.

found aU man who

naoonnt of tbemaalvea.

brought to Pekin and put In Jail. TtmexeUemone was now at fever heat. Men from all parm of the eounirv came pouring Into Pekin, awearing revenge. A mob was soon raised, composed of from M0 to 800. and embracing tha leading dt-

laane of Pekin and Delavau.

^Tha throng aurrounded tba Jail and da* A-d the prisoner*; not getting them, they threatened to foroa an entrance. Nothing, however, was attempted till late lu the night, when tbe crowd Increased. The olemor was kept up until three

aD . o’cloek, on Sunday morning, when the , doom -were broken open, and the mob

roshwl iote the building and demanded the keys of the cell where the ringleader,

ALI. SOKTS orPAffAttBAPHS. ,J| Mrastl’sdebt: $057,000,000. Kach West Pointer cost! tho tiovern-

mout ♦16,000,

Hay lien currency is approciating. Hold

lias fallen to 500.

New Orleans manufactured lea la in

largo supply at Galveston.

Uovernor Clayton expects Arkansas will not $30,000,000 from the ootton crop. Thirty elglit millions of bushel* of drain have gone out from New Orleans

this spring.

Character, Recording to lUlnh Waldo Kmcrson, Is tho Incapability or being ttp-J'J >, "V sot. '"■■■*

War Department, $7,l*t,0OI; Navy Department, $2 000,180; Interior DepartTbe above statement does not include the amounts paid on account of the pnbllo debt. Over ten millions were paid out during the month on account of iotereei ajopp, and on account of the epurtous is-

sue or ton dollar greenbacks.

SCCRRTART UOLTWELI. ™’„u5f,‘ssj. o, o"i

to ope thousand dollar notes. Tbe plates are now being executed at the Bureau of KuwraiiM, and designs entirely new era being printed. - No likeness of any man living will be placed on any note. Tbe engraving for tbe new laaue rfntlng of the eeele of all denomlna-

graving, and prir s engraving fc

and printing of the aeala of nil d ilons will be performed in the and Kograviog Bofeau, While t will be printed In Newrork.

Printlog tbe backs

be printed In New'York. There will bo every possible precaution taken to preveqftdraud, Including the taking of lead impfgaalons for electrotype plates.

Bill Berry, waa confined.

The Sheriff refused, when a blacksmith .was procured, who beat down tbe Iron door of the Iron cell. Here a desperate hand-to-hand encounter In the dark took place between the man and thy erased ‘ Daring the melee three men were d by Berry, one, It la thought, fatally. A few ahota were fired at him, one passing tbrongh his head. He waa finally overootn* and draggad to the nearest tree and lynched, where hia body hang until

daylight.

Tha excitement la by no means allayed, and tho populace still thirst for blood. The o HI ears are still in pars alt of another man, who to supposed to have shot *ratt. When be to taken, a repetition of

Me above may be expected,

toe C—amervtnl Exenmea Pnvty-ffa-tel A esteem— m ■adtamtem mteeneg Sn toenlto nmtt in dvaato a Will—Mr. The Chicago com merolal exouraion party

morning, having

with them as gneets tba House Couu tee'of Waye and Means, who Joined party ■*•$ Promontory. On reaeb

BY CABLX.

Three-nard-monte la lloenaod for $3 dny in Miohlgan. The same license cover* thimble-rig. Morrissey stands to win half a million on hia New York Central. .lames Buchanan was arrested for disturbing a Democratic meeting In Virginia

recently.

The only coarse thing about Mrs. tfoey’s /liunor to the (Grants was the courses— fourteen of’em.

exchange thinks It very singular to a “garden walk/’ bat we think It i surprising ts see a “horse fly.”

An American has given the Mnhlbach a silver tea set to got nn invitation to take tea with her.

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more surprising ts see a '’horse fly. Tim engineer rasde Lintons and Infs mous by Most Hope, saya be had bnd no sloop for four days. He should bs put to

sleep forever.

The New York Cbmmarei'U enys it would be a great relief If the Administra-

tion would defiu

doing it.

White muslin evening dresses, brtiameuted with gay colbrod eashea,

vet;

se,

ae its policy. Boutwell is

Aanttovr Onfele toveleg* 1 rroapeetn* of tatonife*—*ro nf World’* ff %lr.

Lordun, August 2.

tele-

way ol is, to Quebec, completed, tha whole Hue will probably be purchased by the Ruatofflue Depart meat. The Commissioners of tha World’s Fair of 1»41 Utiee iasued a prospectus for an inteniatlosai exhibition of floe arte, Induatrial arte aud eoientlflo inventions, In i$71. ; Fanlan Demonstration In Kitmevtck. Dr bun, August A great-demonstra-tion wae made In Limerick yesterday to behalf of the remaining prisoner*. Twtnty thousand people marched in procession, with bauds and banners, and an open air meeting was held wifleh was addresMed by various epeakors. A latter to Mr. Qiadeteue was sdopted, deniandiug tbe retesae of the Fenians who were etlu iu prison. The proceedings were most enthusiastic, but the tone of tbe speaker* rua uiodeHlt*^ There WM po tjltot ur banco f the peace,

icagooommerolal excursion Omaha this

mi£ _ _

Promontory.’ On' iraMhlug the party paid a formal visit to

. __ Charles (G. Hammond, tha new Superintendent of the Union Pacific. Colonel Hammond wae addrewted bv Mr. iiiubarda, of the oummercial party, and made a reply, in which he said that

Mia ha *

“* “ 6 ' to the Corps Leglalatiff. The right ol “Equality means/’ says a French Parllamentisry initiative will be uneqn-

wrlter, “n desire to be eqUtu td your supdrlors, and suporl »rto your equals.”

shing foi hand at Newport, and Helmboid dom the same at Long Branch. , A oonfldentlal clerk in New Orleans established such terms ot eoafldence wlih Jits employer’s laablonabie wife that ahe ran off with him last week. The hello of Saratoga la a Casttlllan damsel from Madrid. She can not talk Rngllsb, but her foot la only six lucl.es in length. , The Czar to taking the part of the young ladies, bless him. He boa decreed (Tiat no parent shall compel his daughter to.marry against her will. Recently twenty-eight young Ohinero have arrived at Totllon from Cochin China, for the purpoe* of studying theology In the city of Marseilles. In China old people, In some Instances, buy coffins for them*6lvos long before tbev need them, and filial sons present nolfta* to their parents against the day ol their departure. Jeblal Slab says: Reformers of tbo George Fraud* Train kind are very much like kangaroos. They make long Jumps, but you can acarcdy ever follio what

purpose.

The notice of a wadding at Oalena U followed by the announcement: “No card*. Presents. »6,0()0. Special train. Letters from Grant, Sherman and Hberl^'(Grant’s partiality for Borle la eald to have arisen from the fact that the latter waa auch aaplsndld Judge of “aea-borae. The Salem Boot and Shoe Company

* llgod lo adver-

_ _ _ ploy any pernon so long aa ha continues to be a mem-

ber of the order of St. Crispin.

Snsan Denln to now said to have married a British nobleman. Susan’s social reput Allot) waa never tbe best, but we did not think she would go and marry into

that class of people.

One of th* beet aeohaatos In tbo rake factory at Mount Holly, Vermont, la a blind man named Warren. He can adjust the most oomplioated machinery, and perform any kind of labor required lu

the establishment.

General Joe Shelby, tbo rebel cavalry commander, baa raised 17,000 bunbels of wheat, iu Lafayette county, Missouri tula Mason. Ill* field waa 800 acr

publlo should have no

of the management ot the road.' party leave Omaha to-night, and 1 reach here to morrow evening, at

rrovlsloi

n* t (to# Sami

las Consaltam.

Paius, August 2.—The leading provto Ions of thaHenatusConauUnm now being

have fouud themselves obliged lo tlae that they will not employ any

. - —*— , be a i

dRTokaity gfeatedr'the power of the Councilor ntato to veto amendments to projects of law will be abolished; tho donate will apeolfy the objections made by the Corps LaglsIatlU to tbe olanses of a* bill afief itateThe terms-of alteration; each deputy will he entitled to propose

Committee. <

The decree will dwell on tbe different phaaekof transforming a personal government Into s liberal empire, and will la# Stress os the principle of ministerial

responsibility,

InlvrnaUeael Exhibition. ..’Stairs strifait&wttwf, to commemorate tbe completion of the Mount Cents tunnel. lAtteea from neat af War ta Fa rax nay Lissom, August 2.—The mall stssmer ,rom Rio Janeiro, of July $>. arrived. The ateet news from the eeat of war ia Paraguay waa Interesting, butoperatlona were uudeoldsd. The rearguard of General Burrell M a column was 'out off some time ago, while making an abortive attempt to cross the Tibucary, and march on Villa Rica, and It waa supposed they had all been taken prisoners by the rersiuayaus, but they have since returned to the allied camp, having only lost ten men. Lopes, however, enceeeded in recovering a naasber of ROD eofnbaitsnt Paraguayans. Thay we ponveyed to the Brazilian camp, but he WM unable to follow np hia success on the Tebleary. The covered nature of the position hole by Lopez In the mountains bad SO far prevented the allies from making a aucoeaaful raoonuoleanoe. The Internal straggle In tbe Argentine Republic has proclaimed ita neutrality In

tha quarrel.

iri,

Mason. Alia neia waa buo acres. Shelby baa beaten bis sword into a plow-

share with good effect.

The Supreme Court of North Carolina baa Just decided that Intermarrlsge between a member of the colored raoe end

of the State.

Tbe New York Jtodepeadeirt *■“* orthoi’VTM "ES'ras'JS?? which will give the pnre dnctrlne. Senator Sumner 1# about to rua|l Into print In s most astounding manner—Lee A Hbepard, Of Boetbn, hieing In prora a complete tea-volume edition of toa writinxs -ach volume prepared and reytoed

by himself.

ST. LOUIS. Rblp Bnmed—Anniversary at Emanelpal ion Day — PoxtolMee M«a*s—Meetlug of Board of Trade—Ete. St. Louis, Augnst 2. A private dispatch from New Orleans announces the burning of the ship Pauline David, from Liverpool, at the Belize,

to-day.

To-day, the colored people of this city celebrated tbo anniversary of tbe emancipation of slavery in the British West Indies, by a procession. The Masonic and other societies made a very creditable ap-

pearance.

The number of lettera mailed at tha Postofflce la tbto city daring July wag 606,415; the number received from other offices and distributed hero, 1.302,180; the amount of money orders issued, $24,219; Amount paid on ordom from otiior oIaooa $91,013. . _ At a meeting of the Board of Trade tonight a report was read and gdopted to appoint * committee of twelve, to raise by subeoriptfofl 1(9(7,000, to build an iron asagolBg propeller, to inaugurate direct tride between BE tools and foreign and domestic ports. Bi'd vessel to to be of onto tb •usand tons cargo capacity, and not to d r *w ovar atx feet of water. The com mlttee waeappotmed, and Will-gotowerk at once, and endeavor to carry out the

project,

of the patriot 1c of their army were by tbe volunteer*. - Then towgroav-

and, oonaeqnaatly, gieat uitoery at tiauit-

ago de Oabo. \: To tmdm? On the-Stoh of Jaly the patriot dei meuta, whtoh hare been amtacklnfl

fortified pUntationa far ■€#«*-; Uma poat, defeated the Bpaatotomiof laMmsaiajent to meet him. Colonel Comara, oefoni an ding the Mpanbtb foreaa, waa wnatud•d. The expedition was eompeltodtet re-

ins to the etor. . *1.- - iidn.J |

It 1a stated that aaaoon aa preparaifons are oompleaed tb* patrfota will poaiiiveiy aitatik Baatiago daCobo. , n,.!„«) /1 ( ’ ' The negro militia that made a raid oh Parr to Prlacipa eaabled a nninber of femliiM to eeoepe from tba BpauiardC An In vast meat of Puerto Priaaipe to acr*

psoied. • *

Mr. F

M anal 0,1

number of polttiokl prisoners been retoaoed, in eonorqueae tory eorraapondeaoe having

oepted. aequeetr

pooled. Tbe sales of con'

take place at an-rtion. . -ttd

It la anggeatiHl that the pdf registration of the slaveu loyal maatera. Troop# are

from the in«erior. The inanrge«h creasing in numbers and gotivity

Tarht RrlB.d — Mr#

the

to eomplain road. Tbe ' will

. the

Hbermaii Hon*e.

This afternoon, WiUia P. Vandenaen, aged about eight yean, the son of W. P. Vandenaen, a banker of this city, lei. through a sky-light directly over tbe main stairway, opposite tbe ladles’ entrance, striking on the railing at the foot of the lower flight, and >om there was thrown on tbe marble fl .or, breaking hia shoulder and arm and fracturing hia head in a frightful manner. When taken up Hie was extinct. He waa a remarkably bright and beautiful boy, nod hia

death created Intense sorrow.

A yonng man nsmtd George Doming, belonging at South Bend, ludlaoa, w»s fatally poisoned, on Saturday evening, fly tie oart-lesauena of a druggist, who gave him aconite for bfandy/to relieve biro of a sudden attack of summer complaint. He died at the Briggs House an

nour after taking the oeoniie.

Suit has been oommenoed by Mrs. Jolla Newberry, widow of tbe late Walter 9. Newberry, who died in December, 1800, at Ma, to break the will of tbe deceased, on tha ground of Injustice to haraalf and the deprivation of her rlgbta of dower. The rotate left by the deceased to now veined at $3,000,000, and by tba law of Iowa tbe widow is entitled to one-third. Instead oi.that, tha will leaves her $10,060 a year and a homestead. The ease may be regarded as one of the greatest magni-

tude.

The Wahsatch, tho first regular through Pullman sleeping oar from New York, arrived this morning, having left New York city Saturday evening with fortyfive passengers, all bound for California. The car left this evening for their desti-

nation. ~~ (JINCLbl NATL

Tax til* fabric Exposition.

Cincinnati, August 2.

The Textile Fabric Bxpoalilon opens formally to-morrow at eleven o’clock in the morning, In Pike's Maoio Hall. Governor Hays, on tb* part of tbe State, and Mayor Torrenoe, on tbe part of the city, will welooinetb* visit <rs. Judge Bellamy Storer delivers the address. Samples from two hundred exhibitors have arrived. Ohio and Georgia are the most largely represented. There are some samples from the East. Wisconsin and tbe Northwest are the least represented. Tbe Snath haa contributed largely. Ira P. Bowen, with the Chicago Commercial party and two Chinamen will be here on Wednesday, wh|ob will be the great day. The banquet close* th* affair on Thursday

night.

Election Items—Tbe Basalt la Covington—Fatal Stabbing ofonay—Acgnlital

of Eev. Mr. Lynn.

Cincinnati, Augnat 2. — Covington, Kentucky, elected the citizens’ ticket for manfolpai officers, to-day, with tb* exception of three, who were Democrats. Tbe citizen#’ ticket la supported by Re-

publleans and disaffected Demooraca.

Newport gave a Republican majority of Campbell oonntv probably goes Republican, The Republicans probably elected are Wrlgbtaon to tbe Senate and

Miller and Holt to the Hoaro.

William Cook waa stabbed and mortally wounded by Herbert Hunt, In Covington, to-day. Cook waa a brakeman on tha Central road, Hunt waa the driver of a transfer wagon. Their quar-

rel waa about a dollar and * half.

Rev. B.-L. Lynn, who hw bTOP upon trial for tbe past week, before tbe Ohio

Presbytery, of thla city, charged with ministerial and indiscreet and Indeooi

dto

Indecorous

conduct wbloh unfil led him for tbe ministry, was acquitted upon every charge laat night. The general obargea included soma twenty specifications, but upon a moat ■rorehing examination tha prosecu-

tion failed to anbatsntlata a flostlon. The trial oaosed

a, nut upon a >n tba prosacna single apecigreat exolte-

Mr Lynn having been deprived of* the counsel of hia church, Rev. Dr. Battlnger, wro aaalgned Rev. Mr. MoKatag as Conn-

til see one of Uw ' ' to

latoAdgNal i F •# t'a * AMnroto

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th. pfewV;r Her*etepar to the auwenanope Lfo bl y andjsayeGna appw are below. (ihejBenpral fhJ

Ol

ibi*iy (l milee l MM"

. ." • an-.- i,. bate •’ ngnson, long laaprisoned at has •btainen bis relaroe. . A if nolttirt.1 prisoners have ah •aed, in eouarqusdot of Nfftai

vy eorraapondenoe having bron 4nt«] £lor* Important aeqneetaa&Mfi,iMMaf*' '

The aelroof coulUoatad.property -

X”1 ew rort-i. ..u. ; , -

. Loxo Branch, Augnat 2. '

Prttold*n« Gram an# a targe party peo-J

seeded, by Manewof ! the Bricks

mnnds on Haturda#. The thieves w

id the proi

ntrihe-Behborjr aa L*«g , M John A. Eoahlteg-h N xw York* Aognro 2.—It toreported the yacht, Henrietta, wm Mtoed at Now London, on anapioton of. bates oonneetwff' with the Cabas AUlbnetern,. 11 James C arrow, oonvioied late winter of an atienapt to paaa oountertolt. i roona/. has been pardoned by the president, on tbe reoummeodMion of the Dieurtct Attorney and Jury. ■> i -- * - It le stated that Henry Keep left his wtia and daughters^wo aatiltena worth df stock in Western Rail roods, with Instructions not to soli* that It would pay better than any inxaatgaant ttoafi oaotd hh ■ad*. i -• » .v!. ’ Thetallore’ atrtke eonUaoam Tha mannfeetoring tailors have aurpraaead. th* de termination of aiding with the shop hand*. Two or three Arms Were expected to yield to ahe advance ol wages to-

ho-

dl*%

HHmPHpHPB were

arrested and' the properly recovered. Patrick McCann trledto drbwna lady named Ettie Waite,while bail Long Island, on Sunday, beugnTO pulsed an attempt at fndcoent I

He waa arrested.

Tbe late Jobn A. Poebl

boalnero Cblldren’i

Widow*’ w.’—^ and each nf bla children $101 Jacob WHUa, a clerk 1ft E< ford dc Co.'a rl.itblug e*tabltol , been comutittecd .for trial for large quantities of goodg ftOtn

ployers. _ , _' , . Tbe Rsvcuton aqd Del BV Railroad sssfeari^i oery, at the suit of Charles J. Hendrick-* sou and Stewart Brown, complainant#,

who are bolder* of mortgagda.'

The Ecklord Balie Ball Club start on a

Western rouVla a Ihwrfayi.

The anniversary df emancipaticn in. tbe West India Islands, wm celebrated on. 8 unday in tbe Air loan obnrob on Tenth street* ■*. . t m ’ . j * r* 4 »• / h ’ 1 There were two large fires en: Sunday, one at HbieM’a tobaooo factory. No. 74

Whlt-

yare eh

^(fotomneottottWl

tea between them.

ityRepabii^ini'eleeted totitoLesM 7

P Ike ijltrbr tain!

^ led-daokS

T acllpM.iton .prerofoe

set on ^fire.

protomronrot 1

of th* proceaafonvfeU dead!

itb.tibe

imber of profoMora i

St Ann Arboj Uni* an&fe Uj a day or with fietronooileal

-rrf-

q LONG BRANCH.

J ot at jifau'tiT*

by fnvitatlo

Robert

Briokabu

Bi

nd

. was n

rich WM dent vtoHh

loW4ed a hearty welcome - ad after part leip«>iog of resented with flftyacr—

rWto«<Hbda*a; In X

1K*4Y^^f*Ad2r;J tow dtoe, tNMaf yNMVhdlng te Wl MouqSwaarol Bkfetoga. ggrotroylronWhahetn' ~ bus ,-T-ii- , -ct? in

. . NSW ORLKAJU. Jod l A>Ue'tac,-j J*M|iMne 'mi a fallen 1*

ZMT,

itmwfautMJkngm?.

Tita Internal revenea raoeipta «f. tbe. a ve

months In 1808 of $135,000. . *•., t.

-The skip Paulin* David teok^lro tbto ol r

moraiag on the floathweat Paaa i

water.

asagglte

S.‘SS«S“ r

But

their

are tbe astronomers

ready

awlfdml li will be tot>

st eetoiR

The llgha from tea 1 ..J

rtoVi

P‘8pee*«u« bees

wu atmosphere, it « should *ay provreddish protuberdark Moou in a

sofa# eedpM, teat

Its aneea Men aronnd the 5dwk.

’ iaatrutMotaq to take vesm#

o> the Ban to itouM be aboos eight bun

anaaJ7^.i Jjt dred tto«>*aa*d mitoa- h»V*<ki'

tbonaand wile* hroarLifor it baa

nxwKtt

extending beyondkke Caron*. > Ae-

mg to th*

>y others a* j

given by those

eclipses within the

d«>m end*; and

. pe#r*«nAorUte happteroofi

'tobe feared that tbn

M

VSt Wh' Vears * &B9 ' WEDDING PR^ENTS

.c j - >r\m # r Tt»fi

,'tobjr-n'I

hirtfk -».«T

»m saw i| wn piito (wt rth.f«gy,i#» rw WM, > ©Mfilwv® to 1 (to* 4H$y* .i er> bs* niiti. .ui'wpja Uiit. naonLaafoBm^ d^rot. -or*# ‘ iMEKlflAb -WAtCH OOKPiNI, >il aoqjyj qvU&tttvJyiqftuui&iX

i;C ^

m. p. bukgram * co..

:!ti <l3 h* }9 : t9 /ria5lJU<

Jiti oi

mM nur

a m a

W-

JSwSJTf?

,zi«i* xuuiti Hil ; *

totnoat

Prow

Iu

r

■Wii—i.

i *'!te:opea warning in periect deflmtloo He appears to WPcerUdn tbac^the strings

jir-o ; ; 1(

\*til THX OKNESAX BrTOCT. S ' i : All those persons who have toe#-no|ar MHehah agree to teiitegm that th< tff nature daring the’ total phase extraordinary ‘ »nd imprewlve. Fi tear* tha akytnraa to a deep Indigo. _ some parts of the hrovent, if there are cloeds, beamitul effecta of color—yellow, red end orange—prevail; slid some account* state tbe earth also partakM 01 thee* hues. The shadow, too, has been aeeh coming end going at the rate of Shoot*mile a second. Total darknere.

iplete obecuration, hM not in modem ttmea, although spoken ot Undoubtedly, ex-

„ ia have keen handed down to u* by former generations. There seems to b« a pretty fair' agreement that the amount of fight to abodt equal to that of a foil-'Moon. Animals appear to be somewhat atfeced, but—somorng up the informal ion which bM been given ns within the laatfoWyMia by eye-witness-es—not to that extent which aroma to prevail in tbe popular min’d. Plants, also have bean observed to yield slightly changes or-transformations, they must be of exceedingly short duration; and be who would ba, tbe.-chruuioler of phenomena, incident to tbe great phenomenon, from personal observation, will need nor only to be in a favored spot, but to have hie eyes Wide open and his mental setivity in healthful play. >1 The 7ib day of August, 1869, will be a day of -remembrance, net only iu the aoienttota ealeodar, but for ail who are a© fraSpShLS'MK 5SK that thonsaods will leave tbe ennui of tbe fashionable (manner reaorta and repair, for. light tp ifito broad belt of dark-

<n»e

j> .4am-

iginated aft nhuown. ‘

<>,' .1 Iwcuavi'a^HI What t* L**k far la lh* jBreaS motor The earth to the moat 103portaa| body that man oan atudy. It to one home. It 19 the little speck to which we cling as we are waited through immensity. Next In taaortanw Is the flun. Cat ofto we have sprang; byrit weaxtsu Every aoul Stela the Joy of ite light; ttaemfMMOli would be unrend. Tbe third objrot that otaims oor rotenUon to te* Moon. It 1* our oonaiast aueuflaat—th* naarealuf to*heavenly bed lea. Leaving eat of eunstderatlon meteor* and lb* astern Ida, Hite one equalize their disca-tbediameter ofiha Moon bearing ifoiriy the aam# proportion!

l irW. tofhb

the E«rt6 In on tl

be about tbe sise of a sihall pea. ' ThTOe three bodiro numiug for a mo-

atralght Haa

He appears to her certain that the atrln( SStad^in*"^ ^* 0-rc * ly h0 01

Bowery, oanaiug a loss of $6,001; tally iw sored. The other occur red ah Ho. 404 First Avenue;loro amounting to $M,060, shared by Messrs. Felton, Stearns and BnnaMln. Mass Meeting Eelaflv# to Freteettea ot

Antertvnn CUlssns In Ireland. Nxw York, Augnat 2L—An immense

maM inMtlng of oulMn* was held thla evening at Tammany Hall, under the auspices of the Tammany Society, to protest against the conduct ot tbe Government Ta foiling to extend protection to American citizens in Ireland and Cub*. Mayor Hull presided. Resolution* were edopted, and addresses delivered by Riubard O’Gorman, District Attorney

Garnn and others.

The explosion of an oxygen gro holder at Niblo's Theater tbto eveuiug,.daring tbe representation of “Arrah ns Pogue/” created some excitement, hot oooaaToned

no damaffii.

Several boys were severely, and two men probably family Inlnred, tbto evening, by tbe sudden toppling of a wail on the oorner of Rector and Trinity Place. X&MPglS. ‘ . 1 J ,i j 7'* Jrtl, Jg ‘ JJ Internal Bevenne Orders — c*nvle«a Oenirneed — Brutal Murder—AaiJnnrt flqa Dlssqlved, lUMf Hit, Aqgnst 2. General R. F. Patterson, Internal Revenue Collector, orders tbat all liquors brought here shall b* reported to him for Inspeotlon, and that It ahall not be delivered to consignees without hia orders. John Johnson, for robbery; John Henry, for larceny, and Ban Evans, for highway robbery, were to-day sentenced to State Prison, eaoh for twelve years. William A* kina, /or larceny, was also sent for atx

yrora.

The (learner Liberty leaves to-morrow

for White River, lu opposition to tbe Legal Tender. The Liberty to in the Arkansas River packet Una, and carries

the United State# mails, * A man named W. Sterling wafe brutally

murdered Saturday night, at Connell Bend, In Crittenden ooumy, Arkansas, fifty miles below here, by a negro, led by a white man. He waa the owner of a

trading boa*. ... The parly went on board to get whis-

ky, asking for flour. The owner went for sample*. wh*n the party dtow ptotola

mended his money, wbloh be gave >nee. They then threatened to kill

1: Tbognofonta believed la a Grout. Year, whtoh began when .- torSna sod Moon and to* five Planets were ranged in a straight .line: and which/ended when they retarded to thaoem*-position, and tbe line Joining their centres pointed Main 1* these mo fixed ntar. Each Great

Year was

and dei

ni

criJM’usstas'.raK rbtoh they refuted to accept. Attempting to run, he waa fired upon and b" 1 ' Two negroes, named John Brysi William Arthur, arrived her# to d the Bubioon, and were arfegted aa eorles to the deed. They now await a

requisition from the Governor of Arkan-1

Mam

Warrants have been Ironed for the to' rest of other# ImpHcatefi m the—

sera set mild and:

afoot into tbe

mark*

an epoch of tnstruetivo luereat—especially. when the Smallest coma* in between the other two, and' dotoptetoly obscures

the largest. • ■ . -

ORBAT TEAM or ran ANCIENTS.

•neienta

1 a repetition, It i

Oiled with

•rente,

be sore tbto

the time

ranoy of the anolenta seemed to be prophetic of the Importance of ocooltatione; for, valuable aa they mast have been to the utronomere of thousands of year* ago in helping them to a knowledge of the nntveree, they are of immenM import-SSISB-SS the ^ruth than R would be possible to get W Oneofthere singular prohlems which demaifda eolation Is thebeaqttful anraola tbat ad*raa toe little Mona at tha time It eollparo the mighty Ann. Just an the oreaoMt of light on the eastern margin of tb* flan to aboat to vanish bom the "l»ht. ray# of encircling light appear; and to* next moment, when all tha bright Hun to bidden* the pretty Moon rate our central orb qt Ugh* and lift of Us glorious crown. The Son, tar in tbe back ground of the celestial piotnre.ia thrown into toe shade by to* Uttla, dark Moon intervening in the extreme foreground. But th* Sna ia not extinguished. Ita fane is hidden, bat Ita glory is stlil manifest In the wonderful halo. The.Corona hi the San’s—each at least bM bean tbe award ot astronomers. The Moon made feeble efforts to claim It for DtaowOibat the Sun l;a* carried off the prise. Yet. this Uttla opaque body—incapable *f abedd ing any light ot its own—, had to thrust ftaeU in between men and the great luminary, iq order that the Corona might spring forth and he pictured tn toe heavens. Evens grain of Mod may be necessary to oodrontead a moun-

tain.

That much, then, has this little Moon done for us. And this to not ell. In the Corona, cIom to tbe edge of the Moon, are aeen tbrongh the telescope—sometimet by the naked eye^littla rose colored protuberances of various forms. At the nine they were first noticed stom the question: Do they belong to tha Son or to the Moon? Thfe question, too, seems to be Mttled. Just as the Moon wm getting roundly before toe Sun toe Gorans and prominences started into flew, and M it aped across the disc Qf the 8qn it waa aeen to cover the eastern and to uncover the western prominences, aomeiof which

m'ph ’ tbfo

bad alto been sron from the edge of the

'SciW

/OQ

qre# taken at 4 emanations 'i&rsrsj

[ ^wiafc tfahJ&Ef, 1*.

^NswtraSla??!!.. 6 ?!

SHrofthe

ita dls*c seemed to point te that oonolnrioa, A rapture in one or all of thero on-

PLAnzro nxawxb rma kfn thaw her-

- ■ i' " b oonv. ' ' .

Astronomers will make efforts to discover one or stveriai small bodies fefbiviugVonnttThe»on -iueide of the ftrbltof Mercury, which Mem* to fie s<3mewiiat fixtirtmi ic iu” moWon. to fia acconuted foronly lhauppoeing *m?b ffimets to

WHAT XVXXYBODY 1CAT 8XX. 'j

Of course, alt tbe matten here spoken of oan M examined by tbuMonly wh » mand;bMae**ry«in*«ltofagood pair of eyes may have an. opportnnity of seeing •me of tbe finest events of nature. Mr. Warren d* la Rue pays this tribute to tbe glory of-the ecdue wbloh is tbe property, of bim who is iteitber buribened with Instrument nor bo bered with calculations, and which ebowe the writer to be a true

poec m well aa a careful astronomer:

: •‘Oaly * to* brief seconds, unfonnnatehad once turned foy eyes on the Moon,

peafance of the heavens, so unlike auvthteg I bad ever before wi in eased, [ was ■o oompietely enthralled that I bad to exercise tbe utmost aelf-rontrol to tear myMtf away from a scene at once so itnpreasive and mageifieent; wed it was with a feeling of regret that ! tnrsad Mideto resume my MU-lmpqaed duties. . I will remember that I wished I had never encumbered myself with the aparatns, and I mentally registered a vow that if a future opportunity ever preaented itaalf for

Arago deacribea the Intense Interest felt

by tbe population in th* feolkr eclipse which he witnessed on to* 8th of July,

184$. - Nearly twenty thousand

ad I ‘

id people, examined an asure

with smoked glasses in band,

tbe radiant globe projected *o eky. Scarcely had he and bla party, with their powerful tetoseops*. perceived a Rule fnproaobment on to* western border of tb* Htm, when an Immense about mixed with, a tbonaand exclamations,

told them that they had anthfli

by* few seconds

with an

improv-OTw —w.vuvu.w.w, uvu, uowever, the total phase approached, alienee absolute took peaaeaaiok of the mnltitude and Ufotmpiroalvenaro of the soon* held

hey had anticipated on ly i the oteervationa made aaro by twenty thousand astronomers. When, bow-

every one ape 1 bound. Other observers also speak of the effect on the minds of the people—of that so earn sr illness which total obsernration of the den im-

pose# upon men,

' - tsizodiacallioht. • . In our latitudM, in th* epring end antnmn, a light having a oonloal form, is aeen plotnred upon tbe sky In tbe twilight of evening or moraing.extendlngubliquely upward from the flan and along tbe xodtao. U ia. anppoaed to. be a light which surrounds the Sun to a very great diatanoe—even beyond the Mbit of tbe

Sank, if '

Arago’a Popular Astronomy hM this

paasage: “Malran asserts tbat this species or light had been already aeen by tbe ancients. ’Nicephoros’ says tbe author of tba treatfee on the “Aurora Bure- » H “” relates that, after the capture of

i by Alerio, a great eclipse occnmd, g which there wm Been in tha heavlight wbloh bad the form ofa cone. Greek historian treats aa Ignorant

persons thoM who pretended that this

light waa,the tall of a comet.” Arago adds to this that Ilia, remark-

able no trace of the Zodiacal Light, at least with Its aspect of an iron lanoe.

a by the moderns during ottneSr 1 ^"” * * ‘

- tbe -

and finds an

v.-cumsianoe that

te seen only tn the twlHgbt,

when stars of the third and fourth magnitude are easily perceived by the naked eye; whereas, the Corona of tb* total eclipse throws light enough into the atmosphere to trooder iuvtoible in Ita neighborhood the stare of that magni- . Yat, toe*.fitodiaro!’Light .««ght to be looked for la every total eollnee of tbe Ban. The aunaepbeflo ooadition might sometime be sncfe M to reoder it viaibie. Ia would Pfobably appear as feint and blender conioallight#, exteedtoiEi In two

with

TH* MOON QOKaa OUT LI1CZ A BALL. During the progreM of the IVfoon upon Hat to lq Id fi*y, ihe whol* circle of th*

Let every man, who to not alreadv fixed Is on* of those looeUttoe, go, (if be

DIED.

ijL/SSSt uZjS&r&mrs.ii Mr,, Jana* rOunn. ol ten otty. The faawal will take plso* %i mint o'clock this (toesdxy) moretac. frow. tee nfldosoo of her

MfiSOniC.

■aeMile—Capital CTty Lo-i«c. No 3W. F. *• 0 A." Maiont, wocU in firaad Maaonio H 11 thh .Toeadajf) evaaiac at katf-put sorca o’clock *«ateiy baiiootsmordna. .n

SOCIETY MECTINCS.

fe«t*EM mt rv»a*M. - MUt d nocUn, of Marina Lod«o. No 1, M*hrir HaU, 82 Ba.t Watetaptee rirori. thU ore«inx at #Uht o'eioek. Boriata) of Iwporuad*. Lai evary worth} Kaitkt be praicat. . K. 1. PAST. R. and C 8.

. DIBIIOLUTION.

rici

NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION

gggSIS&ESS

Indisaapeiia. July 1, MSB.

5. R. SMITH, G. A. EATON

•art dft

EXCURSION.

THE} G4BE2A.T SOLAR ECLIPSE, Which oeenn oa Saturday Next, August 7, Willboan^t of eapacial Intarari all ovar tea THE ECLIPSE WILL BE TOTAL

MARTINSVILLE, INDIANA And RaMth, Norik Carolina. The exact line oearacc Indianapoli. li -aid w bo a* v *.; ■ t! .34 ' ' MMMWKATM, aw the Wtnaawnea UooA, * few aaitealMasM* nf MnrtfweVMla, Aad Ootoari Trank fiaanden. of thii city, kaa twfoaroa tea vm of Ma 13 © a u t i Tn 1 Grrove, On Mi il»# ferw near Brooklyn, te all exonrlioniata who wi.h to take aa obsorraiion. EXCUB9ION TRAINS Will leav* tea Colon Depot at half-past aifh rtu M ro!^ t 1 5 e .1?p! , ^. uM PMttw, ' pni -‘ nd Ticket* lor alia Round Trip only Fifty Cento. snaSdit ^

ESTRAYED,

ro'rvwe EiMbOTu uaunB mga, m a ova te iTfsaas-otei »treat, tm home north of Christian bo proper y rewarded.

arynno,

iy3i

I. oil'

<fet*

ACRiCU LTUIIAL. HALL, MOOSE * BIRKHARDT,

MAXcrtcrvans or

iSHCDLTDSU IIPLEIEHTS, Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Materials

* Every Tar le ty,

JfiYFERSONVILIiS, IND. aarPoetoffloe address. LooUrUla, Kantuoky.

MACHINE WORKS.

ROCHESTEfi MU 1ACHQIE f OM JOHN GREENWOOD,

Manufacturer of

Greenwood's Patent Machinery,

W .‘jell

Stave Cutters,

"taflB I Woodbury*! Building, Mill Street,

aMklirtltriflpp : ’?■ IOT BM Dw^Troa RB*

•cwriMfih

J ■:*4w

tNWIRANCC.

UlSDRe WITH 31 li if *•

AX

' ’•■IWltTnO fHiA ■ TuE BEST. way 'Siiok-vttta

£TNA •f BAitf foku, vnan.

CASH 41METN OYER

$ 6,1 50,9 31.71. $SXSi£i8L !i53!*a“ .itessS ' . ^ .;.:..^!gag:taas:

HOWARD fire lawnaoe of Hew Tork. 11 •• "ii j - up ' j ftt,? i- ■ K CHABTBMKD. Mw$. adk.ronx ass bts otr sit S725.000.00. Orem—Mtas Building.

AiTNA LIFE Imurance Ce., of Hartford. Conn. 4SSET8 OTer - - $12,000,000.00 laavasPofiriaa aa all tea eitsreat ptoas. aad »t a* low ratea aiimiety andprndiaee williuetify. nob* dlylrip feni Utuu!

GLASSWARE.

a. hemingray & co.,

ft*. «S Walnnt Street,

CINCINNATI. OHIO,

Maahfeetnr.n of

FUlI, GBEEN 1X0 BLACK GLASS,

Coniutlat if

Frtkit Jars,

flit ' ; ^ I (A l^amps.

tantevwa. ffelaa-teys, ■anndlaa. Maek Wlne-s Deanjahna, aeree «~»n F a-lus Tneaairr*, aad a .ewiral vnrt-ty of Table W-re. Also, PkilMMpltlcMl Approrairos AND ROUND AND OVAL SHADES L’OR Artifieiil Flower, and Stitnettei Solar, t Sna sad Con.it Uurnira on hand in larro qnivtititi. avOrun lolieitid. jy31 d^m .

REMOVAL.

HENDRICKS, EDMUNDS A CD., Whuloaale Dealer, In SOOTS AND SHOES. Hava removed from ~ Vo. EM to Mo 79 flowtb Meridian, On tho oppoitti lido of tb# street. * jyMdttlrip • REMOVAL.

SL IJKBFJt * CO.’S. AJRX E^dTROILnj3S^ U 10 C*'-3j .. ‘Mj- •$# ;i ■ . 7 - REMOVED TO , fc ; i . i <»* 60 East Wasliington St. PICTURES, FRAMES, LOOKING GLASSES, ARTISTS' AND WAX MATERIAL, ETC. A luxe and ■ aperlor awortment of the above *c low ratM, either wholenli or r. tail. lySt-xlm.

WANTED.

y^ANTED—AGENTS—$75 to $200 per month, fleohme will ititeb, hem. fell, tnok, quilt, cord, uioa. braid and embroider in a mo-t superior manner. Pnee only $18 Fully warranted for five yean. We will pay $1,090 for any waebino that will saw a itronger, non beautiful, or more elastic (earn than our*. It uakoe 'be • i- T-—■—a .. o nond (Utoh »

sl?a

Ct mililM rerno

-- ouot c»n b<3 uade. \d4mtq SlhCOMB k CO., Pitwburf, Pa.; St.

Louis, Jdo., or i oiton, Mhm.

CAUTION.- Do not bo impoied npon by other partiea palming off worthies, eeat-iron machines.

at-iron machines.

inner the lame name or otherwue. Our. la he mly genuine aad really practical cheap machine man a, aotured. mrri d3m.

ANTED—AGEVT8—To sell the AMER- . ICAN KNITTING MACHINE. PnoolS. fhc simplest, cheapest and best Knit inr Maibine erer invent-d. Will knit eO.tOO .titones per minute. Lioeral inducements to Arents. Address. AMERICAN KNII'TIKG MAUHINR At., Boston, Mesa., or 1st. Lotus, Mo. ANTED—The peblie to know thetSriemon'e TY crest Pawnbroking Establishment Is No. fl Sontt Dlinois street Money advanced Uberelly on Diamovds. Watch at. Jenelrv, Clot^lne,

LOST.

f 0ST—KkY8—Three or four K.ye tied toJLi getber with a twine strint- A llbeial reward wiU be paid by leaving team at the Sentlnel ofiae. aug dtf

FOR SALE.

pOR SAIN—A Woole^ Factory, in^ the southandChioaao Railroad, in’a treat wool growing country. Th« Factory is doing a largo custom trade in carding, spinning and weaving. For particulars address W. F.. Box 14o9, Benunel office, Indianapolis. Indiana. jy$i dim

FOR RENT.

FtU remove, to , (Sehnal 's £

>APER.

1M7.

Paper Pastor, 41 Beoaman at..

ft