Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 August 1869 — Page 1
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—A NaMM noftoi of anklo, an«h fin* riot MltoHoo, kof boot rooolood ottko tod Oto. Wwaiootoi, haa a to «urrr oImov- . •rod. anootlr, oa (bo ft Loafoa north morro* to,- ' ,r ;'; r , ‘ 1 ^^Att.SSrtSr^lS doothhaowato harwoofawod froaWwtof ro-
MlffdtoOr •»•* " —Rflood lUadolob. editor of (be Independent I ^ory fortbo i Moaltot^ hao hoia fintN to tho totoan ftoa vnu i .
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—A aaa kji thoaoaoof Kaott. oao of tho aoa who toaliaa aodt 0 nnia tho lyaobtao of Borry, at Pohla, llllaolt oa Batardoy il«»t loot, dtod oudoaod hy to afolr. | -Prttai tori Botofto. brothn-ta-Uw to iMholla, to nnartao to rotara to fpald, hr nr* mUeioa oi tho Aorwaaoai, Vho Maoo hao •ooa aoroa ttaoi haaito hr tho o*>Qaooa. oa
aeooaatofhioradloafoolatOM. _ ertton wn.oMaUoraUo aottv*at tha How [ morrow, afcao atoh tha aato of
Took aary rood yootordor otoatao. Tweotoaa [ oo«m>nooa at oloyoa o clock 4? Jt ttr.0
aura iwiwoa dafo la Ao.harhor all sight ft U eeppoHd thii WM owlag to foao aowaovooa tho part of tho Booatih or Odbaa aathorttie*. -to. Dr. B. V. 0. Prtao. odUiTof the Vow * Terh Obwmr, with • forty of eight, laelodtog 1 throe ladtoi, oa a trip iroaad (ho world, reoehed Chlenoo Wodaoeday wotalao, tad loft roaforday orealag tla too BaoMo reed tor Baa franel.oo, Tto wilt odhoaM ahoat a poar la At forego,
-A f'Moaga karglar. aato 0,1. Jwhaaoa, I rMoiaUi weeahotbr Or. Healer, etUekport. IlllnoU, on adoptod.
the night of the Id Iwteat, walle ko wae eMeapt- Wbcsxas, Tbo frofl BOBt obaoaoa >n
, Jokaeon logtalatlon la regard to tariff aocr tagoa
ena waa agreed on by repreaenutife wool won and uanotoargra, and adjueted
I giS^^/^ftnSSItoSridnto e-r-sssas
•••7 '*7' -t/Wn
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Thfu VM* i
etoytor
1 go al
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ifitd
*w fatotwaart tortto Wall ■anlioaw-ooaMtawOolw waa • I ■laafaw la Ito •owalaga Iho
Ksw Yoax,
waf:Fotat growers and uianafaotarfn.ana aojueted •■or Man "or mataal Jaatini tboiatara, / --412: >^Jfe*KS:US SMS
tha night of tha Id Intaat while ho waa lag to brook Into tho Dootor'a atom
a alataaao oflor boiag ahot, gtpfrod la a fcw ■tantoa. paaaodtkroagh hla laaga
—Preatdoat Otaaa oad wipe roeeked WoaFolat at ala d'alotb km ato kr (ho etoa—r
—Tha Vonaeat Oonnell «f Cenwr* rotod to ra- i^wlprocdiy Troaty. ' aoMtad to tho Cooarttadotal Ooaraadoa, to/I RoholfW, That aa tha IntorooU of tho Ksrs-is ^ wo«oa to rotai a bo. anondnoata prorldUo highl* yropor tboy obouidoultlfaie moro for tho otoodea of ooatota oflcere erary two yoare. I ™««1 reletlona, and to tbat and aboald
aad lot kieaalal aoeeioa* of the beg! ala to re. _
—The aalt of l. B, Brows agalgot Oeleael D. I odarod tbo 'following roaolntlon which
oral adNioga of dollora, la pe trial at Parkare kaid, Wdaf Tirgtala, ihloi Jaatiao Ohato oa th<
keaeh. JBd. 1. Itatton Appoto fer tbo Plata* i rriul— for tholr
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-Tho Baatoalaodeol Cowl to la Chleago. of all riaaaM, and to tba paoflla wo hart yoatordap. Aloagproto agaiaot tbo aotloa of bad tha gtoaanof toagOagiartBalg Wnd iadgo tooaoa wae praaoatod aad road, aad tbo attontlona dod gaaaroMT tofitainioc eoart i tfewid aatN boptoabor, to. Mr. wbo bars mmdoonr otay ft plaaaant, and
Mbarb..»4ibo.«to»«n| 5 lndtoaf lu
I JUUJtoto^
Vkftt * toaSltot
NPMP mml YmTWQ 1
SSUSMIf 9 - that cltyT^ ^ ;^y A o.. .^'fEWToai
tojn
I .1
aw Yoax, Aognot A.
eorrod yootorday on moat
■.Ji pot ban kora, «rbo reoida In Brooklyx, of raita to bo commenced •galnot tbwni In the Vnltod titatao Cuart for tho recovery tyf • 0M for falling to makathw rwqatred monthly return, of
capital tod bnrtatw.
Tto ProoMent of tha Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn, haa applied to the aseeseore to reduceObe amount of personal property ed oa It tw ona half. Tbo cOaTra of nk baro not bpan atralgbtaaad oat •ally alncc tbo death or Mr. itaah* »h« ajffilira Ml aottlod op thay
, ^PartUl rdtorno ftem other countiaa are ^Washington connty—Sentor’a mpjority,
FSS”4;
majorlt’ Im. 1 ” 8 HU1 pr * C,DCt ^~ ... precinct—Ben-
^“forl’
Noticoa were
of tbo Wall strati
(winty - Stokoo’ majority at
▼ lllOy lV2»
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900 ftOU DuwlIWftft gftDftrftllJ 9WSpDDQ0Qe fba Time, offloa reporta place B—laato majority In tha county at Atm, and the Democrat oaya tha majority fog the legis-
lature, so far, la Urtrer.
Gorman town gif aa Banter 488$ Stoke., A Aackaenglyaa BanterM9 mnjorityin.
▼otoa of 128.
SmBSSSix.
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end killed. A general row onca.d dcrlag which tight or taxabotx "
A dtopatcb from I/ong Breoch, to tha Bon, cay* Bceraiwry Kobesou admit, that Senator Ool. Swo gone to Mt. Domingo on aopoelai mBotoa. The Seoretary doci.ree that tnaldc of one year St. Domingo will be ad oa toted tato the Union. Tbo Secretary to day receiygd a dispatch from Crust Lsraehe, tbo Haytlsi Oh ergo D’Affalr., asking an inierr lew to night or to-morrow monilng, Lanoh b." bad a long ldtcryl.w WU> ~ Ptobtoglycabimatomto
bearing" upon
Robeson will m
to watch the Mpantah gunbosts
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Family, oato
H tha Bt. Tsai floater, Aagaat I. |
botnoa.
lagoaaoono ooaarrad at a
W! I grow only fu rial in
ana of our t folloj
Xxw Yoax, Angnat 8.—Tb ST5.S5,!r<»—. Mr.
)rmm loft aa mtata aaoaMi aoariy a mUHon dollara, moatlyiaraahcaBXe in this diy and Chicago. Tha widow bring deed tbo •OtoU brioaga to foatr ahUdawn-two aoa. and two dangbtom—1» agnal parts. The original wUl plato tha abau* of Mcbof tbo children, with tha aaeopOioa of M. A. Gram, la traot for tholr oaa, bat in tho oodlrils they are ail takenoatof trust and bcqnostbod wlthoat aondttloa, ozoopt tha abaft of tha danghtcr, Leant VirginU, , wife of (Aynsrai ismsa WaWwabhiln bar oam,ezeoutora ark dlrmtcd to hold sharao la tram lot bar oaa daring lha Ufo of bar boc-
aiwatoof Ibla yaricty and •ZblbUlon
efforts
S
eerp Tulo??* --^--ySiSLiS cUllon now enjoyed by lu Waring phi flndwayw owwgbjp wbtob to m.nlfaet ^toS^STglSrao foil; uUtoll WVff
ke; b “‘r.;5a?s
_ t tuoT0(| the
tK.'sp | ■^r'rxs.su, •sss&^s s
H»o i tbo time were hoMfog a masting at tha sssaf*’ 531 *
^ nr o
of not foallnj
Sf® alar mod
Tha ayi . doator, to wtaw at b^ boas inarriid Ml Mu
t»alL Thaair or got
that oortala conditions, . Thereoalt.; prosant tm
UAnmoUltado of protmtatlona. tha dearly hriowod wide brostbod Into tha anxious oars of her noble and iiBaacpaetiaffcpoaMto atonf. She was •B orphan, aad llto wlthharu
^iSSE^andJ.B;
- | a..du«u7| of Tooealooaa, Alabsms, was
* appointed Seeratary, < •->• •'*
» The following rooolntlona wtra unanl-
jSsiESSai islSIisais
■mmms:
■sj^.fer^gir.ns i mam.
;i a jjil' rnw
gad. Jala to
show, aa< , ^ ^
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whi °h.
tanstcly no asta waa hurt, tha Fourtoato lahmtry this morning from Hambc
hooping Urn | not reqaind.
kfcxrxja, Angnat A—T apecl.la giro tho following
■ Lwow Facet i
to-ata,
•gw M«ycaw. Vrawdc Ito Of l»iamf-lMwa| Ctor* Meg
A-Tfaa win of tha
^ were fired bat torhart. A com posy of
arrived bore
am bold t to amkrt in Tbrir oarvlocB wore A-Tho Avalaoriw
H.rdinaa Ooanty—Beater’, majority,
ijm.
In CaryoU ooanty gtof
M0| 8tokaa,80A
Oototy—Three preclnoM give
Beater IMt Stokes, 138.
Jaektoo Ooanty—Madison will give
Renter 2,000 majority.
Franklin County—Senter, 674; Stoke., Untoh CUy, OCcUl—Senter, 60d{ Stokes, 28; Eldrldg^ M3; Underwood, 18. Wtoly county wlU give Senter 1,000
laiorily,
Hardman ooanty give. Senter 1,000 ma-
jority-
Ursnd Junction gives Stokes 107; SenBartlett give. Stokes a majority of 32. Mmon, Tipton ou«|nty—Stores, £Jfi|
Seiiter, do.
Covington, town—Banter, 810s Btokap, Brownsville Banter, 400; Stokes, 588. This county, Haywood, gives Sealer •boat 800 majority. Slaughter, Democrat, la eleeted to tha Senate, and Clark, Democrat, to tbo Legislature. Mxmphis, Angnat ft.—The Democrat, era returning to-night over tha victory In West Tenoeoaoo. The entire Demoeratlo leglflerive ticket U eleeted. jfaaxvuxja Angnat ft.—Tha frill vote of
lata re.
B«! ford—San tor’s majority in ten dletrieU 1. 048; will be 1,000 in tbe whole oount^; CyMervative ieglalative ticket idMa'oTtbo nefpreoa vatSTum OomJmnt-
live tieke', which to elected.
Knox ooanty—Senter’a majority In
Knoavllle, 400; in the eonnty, 8U0.
Willl.mMa eoqnty—Seatar’a n^ajortty, Olbeon ooanty—Senteris mrtortty In two pmrineta, wit ooanty will go from
8,600 to ijn majority tor Mentor.
Sullivan ooanty—Seven districts give Senter 1,000; Stokes, 13 majurtty In tha
county ‘
m trust. O. Thant
Vo further aotto has yet bean taken by the United State. Marshal vedatlvo to tha
■etoars of Spanish gunboat..
Three mors arreaw wen made to-day of non. concerned la fraud, of mveaoa, by tha mumping of panoried e urn pa. Qga Jff (ho pSu* sgggafd, yeatarasy, oontrivad to gat lotormatkm .o a oonred•rate, who borto eoveral tboaaaad dollars worth of claanad stamps which were
ready for dtopoaal. - —
I» to Sto that mm than faaa.onfq oaneatoatampg, which bad bacn rc-cold, have been traced, and n toga part of them arc now la pose eerie n of tho polloe. Several more arreete ware made to-night, Poinding eoveral porters and clerks lb Making bourne and brokers’ offices in
Broad and Wadi streets.
The tailors are Jubilant over tha antld-
pated snooees of their i womloent employing dn
maty; will be eboat 1^00.
Robinson county—Beater’s majority,
800.
Haywood ooanty—Senter’s majority, Hnmner ooanty—Senter’s majority
2,800.
Henryeeanty—Benter’s msiorlt. Jgftszs&r* 1 ** ■
McMsnn countv—ctonter’s majority, Hampton ooanty—ttonter’a majurtty, 277, with ten prerineu to haer from.
•trike.
employing
tome to-day, looludlog Devlins A memorial to Coaarcee toy the abolt-
wsl to bell
navel eonri martial, for tho trial of ~ ^ ‘ with sbeoond-
,00001 Qoyera-
, IT.
to ander arrest, ebai£-
K, H tto of datiea on aoal is being extenrively
J™ naval eonri martial, for aster Bogart, charged wl ban KiogHoy to ander si
Paymaster
j^wtoh^om
[Watbi
ed wUbtb. rwatoval of a quantity
ment
Nat
ed wi
I Hied vpinaw, UK
Men pud, from hto distillery to aome
•pirito, upon wblon a tax had not
place otbar than a bonded warebooee, and -‘-“-g —«->^^-g ——
.tfi
rvn
'"Ofja’^r'isrs: Claim to he CfiMatwl ,. a a a w «>^,*htfaa.j the rireametaoCM of the deqtlt of tb
1st her remains wlU bo oxand sutjjeotsd to.ji, chemical ting of tha workingmen was hel
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fSeS'i’i
£rES»~,'o f A;i.:f
»lraRS3
' to tbe treaty of May, MOft, oem-
alveaton
iaat.
i, Lawrene
, Railroad
Sr:
where
tS^USTK'SS
•••an
Isltotoglve
ijnl
satts
oomplaiu tJ.’SSt
give them all aye sqaattlnT
treaties) and i
Bureau.
HLr- thrif
are upwards of 1A00
oenadrai y, daring
sl’Szs 1 ;
which tbo
ttote^fariHebon
ZiSSity
r,ioo.
Marlon county—Shell Mouod preolnris, ^ tbe reiarna'sbowTbat < Boatar baa ear-
A and Western Tennessee by a majority, and making allowBtokaa r probable majority In lessee, the Slate by 26,000 or
return* ebow that Ben tar baa ear fled Middle and Western Tenneoeee by a
sweeping “ "
ance. for
Beat Tenneaaee,
80,000.
The ooneervatlv# tlcketa for tha Legtolature have been eleeted in all the atotriew carried by Banter, and U to probable that the conservative, will have t
majority In both branches
MxWFKia, Angnat A—Tbe following it tbe official vote of the city: Senter, 6,763 Stokes, 2,979. Seoter’e m.Joritr, 2,171.
AiJiiSV,
The Mlnevto StwUi. !• Xmex AtAAnv, August A It to reported from Bert Henry, Essex ooanty, that tha miners wbo turned oat on a atrlko visited two small Iron ore beds end forced tbe men to atop work. They have unloaded tsame on mm road and ordered them bpito. AHharinem eusperded m the town of on# company's furnace. Tho there with hto depn on* a fores large f aroVbout^cJe huodred miner, in the
town.
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)RN1NG, AUGUST 6.1869. ,i
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BT OABOL 4-"- i r/ iriiiS • L nwm~rmu tmmmrn w ztoeri Mwm «nnm»M • tjjffjltiJ Mi? . ifltier. > Faoxxncx, Angnat A > celebration ef • great frriithedral of Tani, in Sicily, Mm caught fire. The draft* Wae
IvtdMnl
mi
7BEK 6,149
trim
jawamy.
CHRISTMAS, NEW YEARS AMD WEDDING PRESENTS
ftritltM e’/ll
wm done to
before a.y
ru *£ r b& h?. n to^"2sSd d tha Prince of feervU, and X hto case be dealt with (tribunal.. .^.^’dtoom Itoae — wgii9 Tfl rwi v. fl •■■vB mm^Wf WwavJKVp EXWW. IM>w# } has heen Improved. In their . totday they made from thlrtyi to forty strokes par minute. I4awpS"S7?: I synod, in which the laity as well grata to be represented, shall ab- - ■ the present i corporation of the city ofWaterford peectd 0 vote of thanks to Gladrfortbe encceaatal pamage of the i Church bill.
^SsklL*,
i of France.
▼amnia, August 5.—During tbe dUcuaaion of tbo war aatimataa In the Reichrath, Baron Van Boest Mid that it was baaardou. to oromtoo to maintain paace for any considerable length of time, but he expressed the oplntoo that if no war oeomrred daring the next door yoare. the pimmvMna or the pouee mi Knrope for a
f— t.':t‘i«r /. Ji-Jacxabx, August A The Gforion '*' 1 —‘"H—^
dnme to the] by one bum
men of the old school, and reprei the Btate. They i pert the National Unt and vote for the ^ ^ w cured that ft wooldjhe coriptaied of gd>example in tbe coming eonteat, and am ■tiring tbe people that this p^ey sustain* tb* views of President Grant and the Gongreerional plan of raoeorti nallon. The National Union BapohMaen party have called n nominating convention^ to acMutble on the Stb of September, in this CUy. * Jt> <■ 'ir ^ tmtod tm*!* '
preaorvftCTp of tbo | longporlw) beyond,
waa certain.
FrOMOdtag. in
Lonnon, MxomoxT.—In tba Hooae of emmona tu-oigbi, Mr. Otway in reply to o question irom Mr. Browning, add Iho* lu ooneoqnenoe of a reeommoMtolon of Ike offieUl ou mm It tee, the Government bed deeitued tu HU the vaeanoy in the
British consulship at Obkmgo.
Mr. Btaurioit oMMed for o OMond roadlog mi tha ttonadtaw till, wbieb proposed to guarantee a loan of three hundred thousand pounds, for tbe purcbaM of the territory and right, tb. Huuson Bay Company. / Mr. Stanrifcldtotried that in order to facilitate tbo adtuetcnenl of this question, wbiob nos oi considerable import!S2 n, * t ‘ oam with xngUnd and America to promote lip* settlement of territory. Her Majesty’s Government undertook, in aeourdsue. with the pladga. it bad given, to propoM thin guarani ae to tbe Hoeee. Mr. MoMkeOered a morion aad moved an amendment that the aeeond reading be
peel pant fl three mouths.
Mr. Dulke seconded it. He hoped tbe Government would lay down some clear aad distinct policy with respect to colon!-
.guarantees.
After aome fort her dtoeomion, the amendment to postpone a aeeond reading wm rejected, 06 to 10, and the bill wan
tfeHI iemhI b mouimI ^mf-i
la thefo praoriee to-dav, the Harvard Ckmr mndo hewer Umo and showed bet-
tor akiU than hereto (ore. WASHINGTON. W ASHING TON, August 6.
TV. ttXFOBT OF TXS BOAfUB OF Vl.lTOM
TO WBMT FOMT
Highly opmmeoda the dtodpllna then. Tbe arrangement of etqdtos (a agoaUanl, bat o deficiency |u correctness of atterqpeo woe noticed, and mmrm site at km to oompaaltlou la recommended. They also recommend mors attoorion to tba stadias in oar own language, and lass attention
Lectures and bio-
parities ex-
lOftUOOft H>f ftfl m ItIOH
ed. Tbe grounds oaed drainage, sod tha
fiscal affairs are favorable. % adviczs rxox gtritAxa
To their frlemla in thtoeity.ta the 88th, .ST that General QuesadoatiU haa control of communtoattoa between tbe coast and Puerto Prinalpe; that tba Inhabitants oi that oily are completely at the mercy of the volunteer soldiery, who are ooumtltlng every daaertptlqu of outrage in tbe city and CPRUtry adjacent. It la now almost Impossible to obtain supplies, and the enduring of the paoplu la reprweoied
m very great.
Fighting to reported at several points In General Jordan’s department, where tba Spanish troops have been rainforoed by two regiments of volunteer, and a batalilon of regulars from Havana. Near Santiago da Cuba um Cabana were attached by a superior foreeof Spaniards, aad at Am wars driven from their position with soma loss, bat they were rallied end reinforced by troops of qaa* 1 * 1 F 1 ' guro’s oommand, when they regained their position a»4 compelled the Spanish troops tg retire. It To reported that a small foraging party of Cubans wm captured near Remedies, and another
aiB via* wfwa* amaa^uw^Wf owsga xmmm ■! bvib* to French and other Ungnages. Leoui on physical geography, bygieua and I tory are reeummendeO. Competitive
aminatiouB ton
Lagua La Grand; tbe a amber eaptured wm eighty. They were immediately executed. The Cuban troepa, U la reported,
continue to preearve axes] Tbe oommandere art mov advantage ef the present den ditjon of the Spanish forces. Tbe letters eontaiaing the
otin.ATiai.witi;.
,u ' (otsiffii vBaU- wu»mst>i Farther ef the Gram Ffoe ‘Awfort Btoto
LoanBxaxch,AngnatL
“-“a/TSSig
.»,s;J£'{sz&Er&s£2; tntoa will probably lose 8400.009. John Gibson A Bone correet the statement of teat oight Uaot they bod whisky In Pattorooa’s warehoom*" Tim lose .mwag byumfira. ''^-"^
JACKSON.
GETTYSBUBG.
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Feat Wens ef the Twe ArasfM Ikavtoe the Mtile — Tbe Iran XrtgaOa Lw
Hetwlthetaodfng tbo time for tbe rmaaion of the officera of (be Union and Confederate armies in order to ' ‘
tbe peoirion of the form at hsa been postponed till the
meacing oa the 20d of AngneS, largennmbers wbo are nos aware of tbe ebange are already oa the gronod, awT oriiera era arriving by every train. The first stakes were driven to-day. , Tbe pasMOon of the Iron brigade, whieh was awgug'd in the first day’s battle, have bean indicated and fixed under tbe direetfon of General 8>1. Meredith. Other pans of tbe fivld will
be examined to-morrow.
Fran tbs He* Otto*M Fisa ran*. reit.su t»T a wmMAM. A Lpaf Crem tha Diary of an Md Detae
rive.
it to my doty to arrest
youl”
‘•Yon dart not!”
Tbe lips were white with passion rather than tear, and tbe lady aloud before me like a Itpueaa at buy. Evan men I could not hetp bat now the splendid beauty of this grand lady. Tail and mender, eyes black aqd 4saning—ainpim lurid now, tbe spectacle she presented, aUntUug there iq the middle of the apartmeot, was more the appearance oi a quean
than a hunted criminal.
”1 moat,” I replied. I do not donot your inuuoenoa; looking in year face, it L strange that any one ooaid eoui-fo it with guilt. Bat, I am aunstrainad to da my duty, madama, however inltnloal it
may be
‘•Will
Sr£ bad reis
the
Bhsags my UHMt pleosthe month ate glow on
oilpnra. Lot your politfoai
WW fcf jo^Syst” mSh^oiRadS
**I wian atoo to eeuq a nMafoager for a ■ . wwmu wracu
friend^ yoOy^Ul permit huu to passT”
This my first Interview with Engeoia OorniUe, 1 had seen her bare lor mouths, the leader of our gayest and moat (mhionsble society. In her apleudid mansion she d is paused tba moot profuse aud elegant hospitality. A Bpanlah lady—a widow sba had repnaeuted hemoir and bad been a resident bsro almost a year. No one ever euapeetednar of being sugit tbaa wast she sramsd, gnul bp* day I waa ordered to
armt h<
It wm now alleged, said Mr. F. that this young beamy wm no other tbaa the woman.woo had poisoned her hasbaud in Havana, and fled wild all fiia wealth. An uumenM reward wm ottered for her apprehension, aud thecircuinauaneM that had Qume t« oqr knowledge punt ted her out beyond aU douot aa tbe person we were to search oi. Yet the pereon who reeuguiOMl her tbe evening beiore at the ibeawr advised us to be careful leat sue abonid escape oa. 1 laughed at the idea. Mr. I. and myself were agrely sufficient to arrest a lady. Wm were old en«agh la
tbe ways of cunning to defeat any such attempt. When tbe lady left me, 1 stepped to the window, and said to Mr.
i New T«h Bex.
dooroTlo the eontnaf on, U> whisky dealersto pay tak June 80, uu- Brafobid gens foms^i ImWM®? •mSThST^toa^ ^fercompanlra wU, toe ^PO-WlfoB bto^mtdhe.^
mmmmtFiMML
fhalarxaatand bastvartotyef
Fixe Ivwvy npd ttHvwr Pinked TaW
CnUery in the C ity.
ot to meet him, es- Tkaaalyia(>irist4 AQMtt tot to H^SL'SlSS AMEEICA* WATCH oozmr.
WXAT BX yXOITOHT OF W.
He said Wsahington m dull, and the alreefa.and everything else thera, were wjdlqxdth hot sand- He waa not toffibrnd to talk aboat tba affair at W«leker% restaurant, bat nerartbelOM remarksd Hurt If he ever (rad io bant =*j*£3a£5s*s
ought to-be tbe national »
glean no I
that New Capital in
raboerbed thee
after absorb* Presidential
V. »BUB ooxioarrr or ns mom. ThoM who can afford it with board at five loflsn- a day os merely an Item of exJMeng seam down far the sole purpose .efgaxinK upon the features of U. 8. Gram, figorw at twenty-five cento a bead. It to aigxstog to ekserva the native Jersey men drive by and around Btstoan’a lx their old tom wagons, loaded down with rim entire family. Every man whom they sea ax the praam with a cigar In hto month to taken for “Gia’rai Grant.” Borne of them coma Into the hotel, and go into dinner at six o'clock, with the ex peotarion of seeiug the President feeding, •at they am always dtoappaintod thera. i nx FBBtfsmrr’s xovxxxxis. General Grant wUI remain here until Tuesday or Wednesday, whan ha will aooompouy Baeratary Fish to hto summer resilience oa the Hudaoo. where be will reuiaia a week or tan days. What he wants more than anything otee to real, and this ha has fouud be eon not obtaiii at a feahronabla watering place. Mrs. Groat wee always charmed wton the beanIto of the great river of the Empi • State. Her deelre long ago wm to reside at West Point. After their fishing divertisemeat they will repair U> Saratoga, fipaily loading oa tha top ot the White Mou tftaius, aud bringing an at Waablugtax early in September. Generals Porter axdOemeroek will form a part of their party, and Robert Douglas, private seere^y of the Pnaudent, aud ana of tha daaeoaed Illinois Senator, will join them. - ■ < im t ^
TUm Tmtmrm mt
If CoDgreaa, the President and General Can by, will but deal with ns fairly and ■quareiy, and oouept and consummate our waa-meant woik, the people of Virginia will anon be in a aituoriun to make their great Common wealth not only one of the political pillars of tbo Union, but one of its chief financial grogs sed social ornaments. As soon aa oar political affairs ore settled on a permanent basis, a load will be taken off our minds, and shackles will be removed from our energies. We will all go to work with such cheerfulness as we nave not known since nag. We WlU feel that what wo work for and accumulate will net be liable to be swept from oa by tboas who have no proP« rl *» W 1,0 Ux **> *nd live by plunder. We will feel that our works at unpavement, on which so «««**» money has bmmn expended, will be safe from spoliation. and that our tnatiiotiona of learning will be rescued irom ruin. We will teel that w* ore oaee more free, and will pat forth PU of tba energies of freemen. Oar old reverence tor the Union and the Hag wai return, and oar hearts and oar names will be open to strangers as th< arwto those of oar own Stats. Men wi _ °t>rins around them six galled, and do
INSURE WITH THE BEST. JETNA OF HJlRTFOBD, CONN.
CASH ASSETS OVEM
$5,150,931.71. Firs sad Intoad Insoroaea a* as fevstaMs -vxs m tbs assarts permit for rsUabto tad—
aity.
A Orrics—ffitns!
HOWARD Fire lasamee Do., of New Ink.
CTAkSXX A.S S B X S O V SXk $725,000.00. InsorM i r >psrri scaiast less sr da—as by fire aad tbs risks of taland Havtosdos aad Traasportation. A. ABKWXKT, Ae—t. Omen—JEtas BaBdias.
> will be open to strangers aa they tog~~ ith
not feel like singing paaiun to rt>oee~wbo imposed (t^eau Mach Dos been 5Aid about “oocUi oeirooiam” of Northern men and
our
_ ootracism”
will alao cease. A high-minded people will do spontaneously what years of attempted coercion wouldpiever aeoomplisb. Give as reconstruction upon tbe basts oi oar election, and you will soon cm bow nobly Virginia will vindietaie herself. She will blot out the p-lnful p--* rin*1 pro pars b. enter upon a career of political peaee sootal improvement, educational oevalopement and industrial pro gross ibst wilt u.sks bar an example to all bar .toter States. Do her joatioe, and she will
/o« » thouaaud-foio.—NicAstoah
WJU0,Jmb*l.
XW’A relative of the Duke of Wellington wanted an Important plaee ander ib<Government whicb had beoome vacant in Ireland. He Mked tbe Dcke’S commendation. Writlng,hasaid: “One word from your graoe will be suaclanl. >, The Duke replied: “Not one word. Yoare aReoliunatrly.” Wellington was evidently m “poetasaive" m Grant. yrtr An exchange aaks, “b there a little boy in town by 'he name of *Ull Dtmyer T’ ” We ore quite certain that ' UU” lives in thi«ciiy, m we hear tha boysoaii bis name very frequently.
tedswtxia?*™*
m President Remsay am
the firm
York
ijuncard, to serve
on PresHtoBt itsmsay and Tnastuvr Phelps, of tbs Susquehannah Railroad. Tbe complaint in tbe c—e of tbo Treasurer reel tea that be refused to transfer the stock of tbs towns of Onelde end Worcester, being incited thereto by President Kamssy. The oettplstat sgajnat Presldrat Ramsay to twoefi on tlirimaa of certain stock, eleo, about * yrar ego, and be to enjoined from soother Issue of stock, end also froln Acting to President of tbe
roud'e * l *» >» f ' .■ ■ : ' 1 r: yl
In tbe ebeende of President Ramsey, Collector North locked tbe doors of the
iSs.&i’.sssEKr
dsnl Van ^alkeubarx. A large crowd gathered eboat the office, m there were indications of an outbread, but the police ^{SStor^^^North:,
bonis,
The rtoril «f “jlra ^ald, and tbs crowd dispersed. Tbe
end to not yet.
WILMINGTON.
Off GSraea—toFMIx Temnry. Wfuuxovow, N. O., Angnst §,
Tbe election ux fill gtoleturtpwedotf
Jbl'lcxn
conceded
sr^rwass’aaass iSLrsr^r^rc- “ d
--qgri ‘■.~ r r— * ' i-t. r >t
‘q^ > ele«fOff The Ooheen
Prtx rife fl rid. I
strength wm polled for
aSSfVSStortfii
fttlvec bed no «nn t AJogwTSSr
SARATOGA. Mxrrtto smeiag.
SAXATOOk, August A
In tbe hnrdle tarn. Mitchell beat Lobelia and Ripley. Time of two miles, 4:03M. The Bertoogaeap, two and onequarter milss, wm won essay by Bsyonto; Venx Ball seoond, Nellie McDonald third, Fteotaganat fourth, and Blaetby fifth. Tima, 4:10. The parse for all ages, thrse-qnsrters of a mile, wm won by Fanny Ludlow, boating Baqfard ana
• ^ . Time, ltdfil, *
Amectosii »—tal Asoeetetlex—Washvilla the Best Mom mt htasriag-XSeo Saoatooa, Anjgnst'ft.—Tb* American Dental Araoaistlon consnmed meet of tbeir morning session in the discussion of operative dentistry, In which many of tbe
members took pen.
Dr. a Palmer Wasson, of Ohio, Hltra-
trstod bis iixisifos by disgrmma of various ebsped oavetlee, giving Ideas as to
catting nwsy and shaping them. A ballot wm taken on tee selection ef
a ptaoe for thefo next meeting, and Nashville, Tennessee, wes finally decided r^rc.sr.; “ ,n,e '
laths evoking setolsw the report of tbe
committee to revise the eonstltntion wm
toidoa the table.
Tbe following officers were elected for
zxSr&z,
XVAwSjX.
A wm held to-to.-appropriate CSsV mtofo
nod morir Interest
who wm waiting at tbe door,
"The lady desires to send a messenger for a friend; suffer film to peas.” ” Almost to the saane instant, tbe door of the apartment the lady hod entered opened, and a youth—apparently a mulatto boy—came odt, and passed hurriedly through the room into the hall, and from thenee into tbe street. It woe, no doubt, the messenger, I thought, and I picked ap a book end eommenoed reading. Nearly on hour passed, and still tbe tody did not make her appearance, nor did the boy return. The friend she had sent far must live at some distance I thought, or tbs' lady to annsaally careful about her toilet and so apother hour went by. At taat.1 grew impatient, and knocked at the
"Madame, I eea’t watt no longer.”
There wm no reply. I knocked repeatedly, end at toat-determined to faros an entrance. Strange fears barrossed me:l began to taepect, I knew not what. I, took bat a moment to driva In the door, and, onto in the apartment, tbs mystery wm revealed. Tbe robes of the limy lay upon the floor, and scattered over the room were suit* of boye wearing append, similar to that worn by the maiatto. On a table Wan a ooauietio that wonM strain the akin to alight, dslioaie brown, m u I was foiled, for a surety; tba Indy bad escaped In toe disguise of a messenger. I should have deteotad the rota. -A felt humiliated, and detenuined to redress my error. * knew ebe would Mt romain in the city an iosiaut longer than she could get away. I hurried to her beakers, and found that she had drown the
amount due her an hoar before.
"Who presented tho checkT” I asked
of the olsrk,
"A mulatto hay. It wm made payable
to the nearsc.”
There wm yet a chance. The French steamer left within an hour; It wm possibiA she would seek that means Of escape. I Jumped into » cab and arrived there ten minutes before she left the wharf—just in time tq assist ad aged, decrepit gentlemen into the cabin. There were few passengers; none of them answered the deaenpriox of the person I sought, I stood oa the wharf wstching the receding veaart wain it disappeared. I waa in tbe a«t of turning away, whea a hackman Approached ms with the re-
mark.
"Mr. Fi, did yon mem that old man on board; be had a long white beard, sad bafr that fell on his shoulder*,”
MASONIC.
■ssaul*. — laGsnarells Chapter. No. 6.— Ststod monthly msOfins ts-aisht to half past ■svsa o'elook. ^
"wSu air,
‘ “ jrffV
there** something curious • IJj&PfA '»»'*!!-T 'mfWf;
»u-*S w* ♦
about hiIn. ,
"Why, sir, when he got into my carriage, be wm a maiatto bay; and whan begot oat ha wto «n old man!” ■*** I will not repeat the expression T (fifed then. It wm neither refined nor pomefor I knew the vusmI would be hr out at sea before ehaeoxtd betaken. I Wes felled bv * woman. Nor eoald I Help rMehfing. ssiS* ***?? Innocent or gnflt^there ^woeiadbarm ed, her wonderoxs beaoty affected An wTTo y.t .wwe ghg^MX • grtxM p^foradtoaftonJ^M. — •.Tto ^ —Hon.John Law,of EvaaorUtof-kse-d from tobseea
ffffrStolofo UahdrefltoUan
Syria at the ooto «f erne
doUsca per pound.
WANTED.
sa’afA'rfcafttSr s?.ssf?s be eat. end >nll the rieth ess sot be psl.se
viUioai tesriaa H. We ]
Without tesriaa H. Ws pap AsentS^S* ri§*to MW par swath mA Mpesses. o* a eosioiiwion SJalSBh’sroC'Bisa.'wri::
"jswitoscTsu’teu- to
■rtias POhaiSsefirarthlssseast iisqmaaklaes.
r tea was aame.er otherwue. Oa cesaute saSTSally pneueol toasp
ssr
.7
Our. is tbs
•djfji ate,, sri.
tirABTXO—AGENTS—To mil a tborou*hfr FT aesd domeene sittels, wasted la every family, kxetosivs territory tlves. Bestoem pleasant sad rwpsetabt. Oaa saest raid 360 is osssmall town; one, 1.006 to tvs towns; ens, 31 la eslting on 3- feadnee: Mofesr, to per dsy tor dsys in saeesmlsa, wpm whtek he made 643 per ffsjawrt'iJas. f " ^W^hiur^trwt, Boston, Mimsekseerii.
L.OBT.
• eostaiaisa asnroea rssses. i will he paid oa d-liv-ry ef same to this oftee. The psssss are ef so sarvtea to any one elee than the owner. aaoft d3t
1Sra?7rtn 0 . r siri^ Vitalii £
W. F. BINBBAM k 00., •I Bart Washtoatsaetrsi
INSURANCE.
A. ABXmMXI, AxwmA
- Bsudina.
AST N A LIFE leturuce Co., of Hartford, Conn. ASSETS OTer - - S12v000.000.00 Iwaae Polieto* on all the dttsroat ptose. aad rt as lew rates as safety and prwdenee will justify. A. ABBUXET, Agwmt. ehSdlylstp Ovvicn—dttna Buildiaa.
REMOVAL.
fi. lilEBER & CO.’S . AJRT EMPORIUM REMOVED TO 60 East Washington St PICTURES, FRAMES. LOOKING GLASSES, ARTISTS’ AND WAX MATERIAL, ETC. A larva and • a peri or aa-ortmant of tbe above at low imtoa, either wholeeale or r. tail, jyto-olm.
8ADLERY.
For tho Boot out* Cheopeot HARNESS AND SADDLES,
GO TO IIKRK.TH'8 Xo. 04 Komh Mawara Mraat, «eat o Use coort Homes. lalyl d<m,
DISSOLUTION.
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. rpilB firm ef N R. Smith A Co. i. this day diaA aolvad by mutniU con-.nt, Mr. Ueurse 4. baton ratiriuv. N. R Smith ie only autkemad
to lies tbe same of the dm.
IsdiaaspoBe. July 1,1889.
ouly autbwnaed
a—4 d3t
ESTRAYED.
CTRAYRD—HORSB—A rhea taut sorrel Hans. O a' oat aixtaen hands hive, s small saddle mark oa beck, tvs years old. Any one retura- «- * said h-irs- to TBUMAU DILLON. C-Uexs street, first hou«e north of Christian avenue, eul beproper y rewarded. lyridfe*
EDUCATIONAL.
Hanover CoHege, Indiana. THHE next tom of this Institotion will kecia I September 1.1886. OtoTuidon free, sor circular, address Rxv. G. D. ARCHIBALD, President. fy22 d8t3ttw,Aw6w
GALLERY.
A. B. MILLER’S
PORTRAIT GALLERY,
■O AS
INDIAN APO LIB,
Waahtoffimo Otvw-n, . - . INDIANA.
eaeneetsnee. Ambiotype# end Pbotoamphs.
rnrapVwork Iqdiifoned taka ite. We gaaraatee ear Por-
the beet In tbe State, traite en Can vena. (Ml, to Ki>a entire
CLASS.
mm STADiED GLASS WORKS.
FOR DALI.
MERCHANTS,
Fort Sat I
ftrSldtat
BOOTH dfc BIESTHB.
GLASS STAINERS,
No. 29 Pc*H St-.Bwffnto, N. Y. Msaafsetarera of Church , .a load aad iron aato. Sum* jated and Bmkssmd elsaa oi i
0r iar8peelmeii» sent to aU parti ofthe
to mad and Irom sashTstainrdJtag^ irtMlNbi —a tv M applioetien. jMkffiy
-
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