Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 August 1869 — Page 1
■ Mmod of »d aaddeal? of *ppopl«*y, mtttdtr -**• 4i»«4 T. and Vl^?*?***™ CmmU, oi Mm* d»7 Bloht bT U* eapaiilnc of a b«»t. —Th* Xokbrda, of Sroaklya, Otayod «• flnt •*<*«* tow. l»H«4>y. wttfc th. Caatral
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VOLUME xvn.
INDIANAPOLIS. WED
RW TORE.
WASHUrGTON.
TrSSl* and «••»••• nMftMfWlIr landtd th.r., and*tot haa rone to their aiaiatano*. CltopaUa, Oaotein Donald, hound for London, wao totally loot laot tndaf. Hor p^j^cssa? 4 k — —Pf MidMI 9Mt mn mako a ploaanro tonr orar tbo Mo Railroad, loarlnf Naw York City on VrMay mornln*, fko 18th iniUnt. Ho win roaaftn a fow dayi at Corry and at Howo, Pona* •ylraaia. ^-Tbo trial of tko moabor* of flio Board of Akloraon, of MoapkU, Indicted aom. week* Mneo lor aalfcaotnoo in oflee, wao sailed in the Ortataa! Conrt, TJftptiiT, bnt wao poatponed on their application. -The eontraet for tko oonaolidation of tho Leke Short and MleUpnn So a them with the Buffalo and Irio Railroad Coapany wae ratifl. d reatei day by an ala.at nnnniaovi tote of the atoekhoMoro of both road*. —Eleetion retnrn* from oi«hty eonntlo* in Keatneky, tiro* fate, Deaoeratio eandidate for Stato Treararor, a clear aajerlty of 09,88*. Oat of olfhty*U aeabera eleotod to the lower Honae, tbo Hopablieaae rotnra only ito. -Tko atoaaobip dan Jnointo. from How York for Barannik, wont aahoroen Boftr's laland, T irainia, on tko aornhif of <ht 9th IniUnt. Tko paamport a.d erow are tafe. 1/ the weathor hold* rood abo Will pot off la a fow day*. -Hon. John Yoanphaa rotorae! to Montreal from Enplaad. He ia aaid to bar* been aneeeaafnl la atartiap a eoapaay in Oopoahaoen to lay a anbmarine cable from Northern Earope to America ria Yorae laland, Iceland, and Greea-
land.
-An attempt waa mad* Monday etenlap, to burn tho boardlap bona* of tho Yonnp Lad lea Stain ary at Win door, Oonnooticnt. bnt the fleaee were extlnpalahed before mack demao* waedone. Thi* ii the AiUh incendiary Are in
Wlndaor.
-A fresh eontpiraey baa been dhcortred in Madrid, and nameron* arretts have been made, ioelndlnp aeventeen pent de trae. Thirty firreata hare taken pine* at Barpeoa. Th* leader o'the Carilat band la Loon hae been tekea
p isoncr and ahot.
—Yttterday morninp, at a coal bank near Madison, Ohio, an iron eapp, coaUininp eipht mon, fell forty foot, to tho bottom of the shaft, aererety wonndinp all, breaking tko lepa. arm* and riba of tho tafferora. Med leal assistance waa immediate eaUed, and all are doiap wall. —Tko Ohio Demoeretle State Central ComaHtoa aeabera, which aro arrtrinp at Oolnmbao for a aeotinn to-day, arc dieentainp tho foaalbillty of tko eoaaittoo taklnp upon themselres th* responsibility of nomiaatiap n candidate for Got* eraor la pMeo of Moooeran*. It la not probable that Ike eoaaMtoo wBl aaho tho noaination. -Tho MoapMo Aralancho loarna (bat thla mornfnp, to Oakland, Mlislisiepi, Hr. Leatt trod fonr balla Into tbo body of a yonnp law atadont named Barn**. Th* a ardor waa wan*on and tko eirenaaUneo* a mystery, Leatt rode awap ea bit bom. Barnet’ fkther hat offered • larpe reward for blm, and the country
la belay aeeared.
-On Meaday aipbt the Wire Mill* of th* Clereland RolHep Mill Company, situated at Newbnrp, 0M«, wae totally destroyed, lot*. inanred in th* LenilUrd, New Terk, •ft.000( Hoae.New Haren, 11^00) Proridenec, Wafbinptoa, «2,00oj Pailed State*. Baltimore, fS.OWi Confinental, New York. *3.009 Waahlapton, New York, »j0Xi Earth America Philadelphia. 8.000! Glenn* fall, Iowa, *AeO. Merchant*
Inawraaeei
Insnranee tempi
*♦3.000, fnenred a* Clereland throaph apen* eiep. the Era i* tnppoaed to hat# erlyf anted in
th* weed week around the aktancy,
the President thin nf-
ABHtTAL OF THE PEEMPBEE ANP 8BCBE*
TAhr mH,, :
Wabhinotoi*, Angant W.
The President nod Eeenetnry PMh nerired thin forenoon. Pnraoaal
Ineloding n few imwmhnrn of an interrlow with the Preel
tarnoon. At the OnMast meeting, the Treasury Department am represented by Amistant Snoretnry Riohardeon, and th# Attorney tieneral by A net* Inin Fields, It is the present Intention of tbs President to leave Washington again Per New
York to-morrow.
THE OAEWENT MSETIftO adjourned st three o’olook ». a. Nothing hra transpired ooneernlsg the nubjeote discussed for which there ia the allghteot O flcial sathority, • OEANOBS IN THE NAMES OF FEMKU. The Secretary of the Nary haa mad# the following changes la the names of vessels, to conform mor' lolly with the law: Arieons to Neraas, Beets to Nebraska, Hercules to Oregon, Thunderer to Maesachusette, Antons to Omsk Cambridge to Congress. army officers relieved FROM DtrrY. Th? following army officers bare been relieved from doty in the Indian Boresn
WbaiEMipMomsata Cabna At m w!£SZfJZSr~ m "'‘ L vyo •; ; fi JBW TTOKMf August 10# , A dtepsteh to sbe agwnte from Captain Rase, marts tho total loss of the eteamehdp Mermanla. The crew aad paseeo* geaa wgre all eaved. It la SEpppsied that the malls war* also saved. The Oermanta , toft New York on Anguat 8, for Hamburg. Hh# bad #»,000 in gold aboard. ■ 'o i"' - * The CnMn Jnnta bare received authority from Prmklent Cespedes to toana letters of mdiwne aa soon as they are sure tho Cabaaa boy* a seaport. It is expected two vdwell will eoen he eommlaAoned. It tsaleo reported that one hundred end fifty men will moon atari for Cuba. Tbs Wall street brokers were sentenced for usury to-day by Jogde Cordons to fines ranging from IBM to 800. and In two eaaea to fmprtsoament In the dty prison for Are and ten dsye, reepeetlyely, - Tbo ateamere Jars and Colorado hare
arrived.
Departure of President amd Seeeetary rnh for Waoblagton—^oinadoi
MORNING. AUGtt^’4fr.|869. * ni ,9 : iaee i :<r
ail no 9l:tto Lio oil ^d eaob
!jjr3 Io einctf
BY CABLE.
fireet CarMet Da Paris, August 10. Tbo Petrie rays: Lem bends, coo mod of officer* and soldfere, and mao. bare of the derlcal party, ham ftmembled
eoa, and Lledtenants George H. fteryter, /. K. Byers, W. W. Fleming; O. T. Speer
and Williamdl. Mason, agents.
Naw Yon, Auguot 10.—Th* Presidotat and Hoaratary Hah toft last evening for
Washington.
In the Superior Court Judge Cord yesterday Delivered an opinion In a e of oartain parttaa agslnet tbo March ants'
^ jued before
ton*iheSS:
* wllE JKU 1 *
beiver, and The etaaiabeat
Union Expnaa Oompmiy, argued him three months states, denying i plication to remevn Mr. Alton, i oeiver, and appelnttag a eooeeaaor. Tbo steamboat ftt, John, on her upward trip Haiordny night, collided with a collier, joat above the Highlands. Theehock was quits severe, throwing passengers outol their berths, but fortunately ‘
. fttadateae ftaffe III. jMtfasSafflfSswas, ty nmong bto friends. ^ Thera are further failnres of'firms In the ootten trade et Preston. government. . •ff *Mw Metefteratki-t-Baton
Bacet’e VK-ws.
^‘■(gvLissn! day. A long dlacnasion of tl the Foreign Minister took pi Bneet, In his remarks, adwiti moat of the dleagreemente with arose from what was oonUinec
tad book, bnt defend
the ground tLa* its pnblloaUon
minted to remove He reiterated that A
no new alliances, but _ France, on the contrary, bee prov
self a friend throughout.
With Cabs.
ST— St. Louis, August!
sissspSiSraiaiSiT EJtor raaeMug a depth of 8,483)* foot the OoohtyOoart ham decided on the final stoppogo of tbo boring of the artesian well at tko Insane asylum here. A train of seventeen freight cars waa oamptetely amsnbed np on the North MtamoH Ruitroed, ten miles west of Meboriy, Bamtay morning. The can belonged tothe Chicago and St. Louis, aad Kansna Parifie roe*, and were loaded w.tata.btoWona.ChUgo, The loegto
S6sataajasBfe-i&. iiMgtoiB
A mm named John Empte waa ran aver and kRtod near Jennings Station, a fow miles from the city, on tho North Missouri Railroad yesterday morning.
Ho was drunk.
An Omaha dispatch of yesterday says: * ear loads of hotter were sent
steamer reoeimd llttlo damage.
The filial
y the
a iiaeie asmagw.
Twine arrived lore last
• COXXANDSS K. B. I/A CRIES,
Of the nevy, is ordered to take commaad of the Severn on the 26th instant. Various other ofBoero have hem ordered to
AdmfraTpoorf and 1 win salHn a*Sew h days ^Brtolf*Pomeroy Intoada to ran for State for Cuba. Captain 0. H. Oeldwell i. or- 8cnX^Twtat^^ ' ^
dered to the Severn as Chief of Stair of
the North Atlantic fleet.
afFointhents.
The following appointments were announced to-day: C. M, Felix, Consul at
.wftfcPoe
Londoe, August 10.—The Timed, In aa wtieto on the relatione of Spain ahd Cabs,
eays: In the military
to OsMfoenta by the train to-day.
The attachment antt of Davis and aaao^K&J^todS^d’by'tK D 0l ° n TbwraUroad Iron attached by the '
la ordered to be released. It to in
for the DeuverPerific. The salt to cotv-
tlnoed l» tbo District Conrt.
ftaeetleu ef ]
f# tkc
Albany, August 10.—Governor Hoifman arrived In town at ten o’elock tonlght, and Immediately tatemsphed the following order to SheriiB* along the Hm of the Albany sudBnsqnchanns Railroad: r That the arilitery should not Interfere, except It to absolutely aeoemary for the
izissss&rs&i^ u ’ h,,nt
and ord.
order that when dispute tain ao.uai j
r advise party to
Any
nhall be protected la aoeh
S®
The taming 4a of gymnaatto. ax j iplndaof the InMiaitdd Of thd 1
lw** edf
eumaiaaeea which of tho Jadietat order* are regular and which are not, and the manifest doty of the pa bile authorities to to protect the party la possession. Ubder the jadieUI order ofthe interuption Of publie travel, continuous not. and «
athorUlea, I will declar
leecfag er ClUsem ea anavlMt (ke'XaUaajU
nounced to-day: C. M, Faux, Consul at wml^Si^aS p;™ n «i^u 0 * tto “ ler *
Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
COMMANDER AtTOrST LEE
Is ordered to perform the duties of Chief ol the Bureau of Navigation daring the
rXldin.
At a meeting of the railroad manager* In Beaton to-day. to taka action relative to competition la freight to the West, among the m fares taken la the Snaaaaa Railroad war, wad the tosua •1 oniam to ebtiUfr along the line of the road to eu force tho decree of the court, aad to saute* Flak In hie duties as receiver. A similar action was taken at
Albany.
absence of Commander Aldan
COMMANDER SMITH
Will perform the duties of the Secretary of the Navy during the a bee nee of Seero-
tary Robeson.
NATHAN BLAKBLT Has been appointed Receiver ef publie moneys for the districts of lends satyeot to rale, at Beatrice, Nevada. ADMIRAL DAHLOHNN ENTERED UPON H»
Dimas.
Washington, August la—Rear Ad- a mlral Dahlgreo, recently appointed to command the Washington Navy Yard.
The upshot of the whole ease at present, to that lira Albany party have the most
mao, bat th* Flak
besa the 1
U* li It Bill Jl Mif lowtf EfOuO J M*NShmt§ tS'OOQi Clevelaad, glJNft State Fir* iOexpaar,Clerelaad, •3,000 ; 8m Fir* i vewpear, Olevetoh t, •S.OOO; toUI.
entered upon his duties to-day, releavlng Admiral Poor who will take oommand of
the North Atlantic Squadron.'
GREAT INTEREST
s been mnnifevted tbrongbont the day ascertain the results of the Cabinet meeting, bat nothing to known bnt the fact that there waa unusual route matter pertataing to the different depsrtmen • nearly all of wbteh bad aeounmlstea during th# recent obeenoe of the keadn of department*, which received adjustment. Several appointments to offioe were determined upon.
PRESIDENT GRANT
Will leave Washington to-morrow night for New York. He will afterwards make short visit to Pennsylvania In response to an Invitation from friends.
FreD Ike Aetl-llerery Standard. A Ml, Aar AT TMft MD Eel BEET. Wendell PfeMllps* •plataBaf fipaat am
tota iota lust.
Wieeaeres remind aa that wo must not expect too much atoaoe} that as great a change hae already been made as reasonable men would eEpoet 1b one generation; that history moved, IE four Oof out of ft re, pendulum Immoa—action and reaction. We know all that. Wd know also why U la ee In four eases out ef five; and why, kad God given ne e greet men aa a leader, w* tfclgftt bsve been the filth exceptional cade aad noted straight forward, Had Grunt bona wise and breve enough tor the hour, the Sontb weald have been ns lMF>ebidinE ee New Bogland, sad loyal men would have dared to ahow tbair wealth and their optnlens tbero. onder the protection of the law. Polities Would have marched to the mosleofasefe, gatufal, end onoteuded, lndaetry. atoljV. Richelieu, orfloneparte. Cromwell, Walpole. Cbathem, installed at Washington, wonld, in five yeera. have made New Orleans and Savannah the twin stotern of Boston end Chlaago. Charleaton would have been the banner town of the ultra BepablteatM, end Galveston would have taken for its city seal
nsulta the stars Instead of this,
the motto i “If any man Ittoulto the eters
and etripes, shoot him,'' \
what kava we for Presidentr A jockey end sea ride lounger) a r eat leas boy, needing constantly to he amused; and so impatient of btwiaem that heeen not stay at his poet more than a week at a
time. Five months in offlee.
MINISTER TBOM MEXICO.
At noon to-morrow, Senor Morosoal, Minister from Mexico, will present hie credentials end be received by the Presi-
dent.
Secretary Robeson, aeoomponied by Vice Admiral Porter, Commodore Aldan end other prominent ofltotals, left In the steamer Tafuhoosa for a tonr of inspection along the coast, which boa bean contemplated for some time. The party will be abeent at least two weeks, and possibly a month. Rgprumntatlve Clark, of Kansas, had a long later view with the Commissioner of Indian Affairs In relation to Indian metiers in tbs West,and particularly Kansas and the Indian Territory. He aobmltted to the Commissioner a tall statement of hte recent conference with the Osage Chief, and recoin meads that In vtew of
This aommary
regard to their removal sooth, sad the sals tolly prompted of their present reserve to the Govern- Judge MsCiaaa
meat to be opened to white settlers only. He urged that this action be taken in time to report at the next eemloa of Congress, so that the necessary legislation can be had. Commissioner Parker stated that steps would be at oaee taken to tally Investigate the esae and ascertain the wishes of the Indians In ftlerenoe to their removal, and that he would submit the whole matter to Congress yt the nest
meeting.
CINOITOATI. Mvpevta ea Celtuce Observe*!—a. ■ .Fatal Aeetd—ta—lataraml Mev—ae Invest*.
party have the most party Ihua for have xatal, as their super-
intendent to ruantsg the roed.
The Saute correspondent had an interview with John Qaiaey Adame. The latter will accept the Demoeratlo nomination for Ctoyernac of Mamaehnaetw. if nominated, though dam not desire It. He appro von Secretary Fish’s foreign policy, but dam not fovor territorial expunskme. Me thinks the Democrats will so— control the Eeuthem States, that the fifteenth smsndmsat to Invalid, that eigna of dtamlntkm am apparent in the RepobUean ranks, that the Democrat* should sosspt aegro suffrage and other Inevitable results of tbo war, and nomi-
nal* John T. Hoffman for President.
Dr. Goidnmroh, wbo wm implicated in the revolathmary affairs of 1818, and soma time ago, baa returned to his native land sod entered tour a contract with the Hungarian Minioter for the defense of the country, for me manufactard of ten million cartridges for the army. , X—g» or «ke Cvwfval raeifte Mallv—* TaMaete Etrfke^rbeT—ae Mloeer Sasp*—tea MrMge C—o-Plate Prim
teste mnk*.
■ N*W Yoxx. August 10.—The earnings Of the Central Postfio Railroad for Jaly wer* |879 000. an laeraaae of $25,000 over the month of Jane, notwitbMtsnding socodastal redaction of rates on freight and ptosenger transportation, the rmalts of operations of the Aral three uontha, siooe connection of eastern lines, show a revsEOe rata of $7,000,090 par annum, of wfaddh 83,000,000 to net -earning*. The Company did not find It necessary to tosue tan extent of first mortgaxa bonds, and acthollidd their sannel Interest. Tbs UsMUtF on whole bonded debt fails little
short of *1,000,000.
The Journeymen tailors’ strike continues. Ramon or* In circulation that two of the largest clothing firms bsve seceded to the demtnde of the strikers, but no antbentie acoonats have been received at the headquarters of th# association. Lost sVeuing, after the adjoorament of the examination of John P. Pratt, the alleged Text* rioter and mnrderer, a •quad of United (Mates soldiers took the prisoner from the custody of Marshal Barlow, hurled him Into a boat, and conveyed him to Fort Schuyler, where he wae delivered late the ebaige'of Mgjor Taylor.
proceeding wee nndoubtby apprehensions that
id reader a decision
rave: in me military punctilio of the former and tba patriotic fonatiotem of the
suffer,
»e should b# brought uadcc'ihe caqtrol sound reason, aad their dtoeaoslon kept free from the influence of impales and passion. If it can be moved that the separation of the colony from the mother country to available aad not u remote contingency. It seems the height of madness to carry ea hostilities fraught with
ruin to either
After reviewing the revelation In Spain, tha writer eootiance: Improvident and helpless as Marshal Prim or the Governmeat may be. it ean safely be a proclaimed foot that Spain eoold have, under the present circamstancea, its chances of Im-
provement, and the power Its energies to domestic reform,undisturbed by:
complication. Strip the Government of Its beet troops for distant expeditions, drain the resource* of the country for an intestine struggle with a ktadroft rase, then tell ns whether any amount of character or good will can ratoe members of of the Government to a level with the dlffleulttoe of the altnatlon. After inquiring into the cause* of the rising In Cuba,
the Tim** MYt; ••The meet formidable w ^ -wmivi* uu *uo pmi oppoeliftoo ere ewere that Spain ean only • therefore, temporarily crash the rebellious spirit.' “ * v *“ “ M
Were she quit of the colony without com-
fi(T. Lotfis, August 10.—A very enthusiastic meeting ef the eittaena generally mm held at the OkraaeU Chamber tonight to consider and tak* action upon the question of removing the National Capital to the Mississippi Valley. Home of the moetj>romin*nt ckteens of 8t.Looto Hon. Ereatas WeUe, Hon. Mr. Freketaburg, Representatives from this city in Congress. Eaton G. Smith, acting Mayor, Capttoa J. Brown, Lao R. Sbryoek, Pres!£j5r£S^ sstysr* 1 * ®- After some discuoaton upon minor potato, the following resolution wee
QBanimoualT adonlod*
Whxxbao, The agitation of the subject of the removal of the National Capital from Washington dty to the Mississippi Volley hm boon me so gsneval as to he
Batfooal.in ito character; and,
aeaaona for tha removal are trnthfol and just, and of thr bfobeat eooearn to the uatioaol welfare, aadaoaach, thaimportanee of the sabfeet demand* a more pos-
tbo -whole district affected to beta a •tote of insurrection, and will take possession and control ortoe road, and If
BaoHAMFroir.
Mere about the Jtetl—eX EdMsaliJr.
The Susquahaana ReUroad Maria th* all absorbing topi* of Interest here. Judge Peokbamte order to Fisk, to show eaaae why be vhoald not Men joined aad reatradned from acting as receiver, also directs that the sheriff* and other officers sloog the Iftm shall, uader am etrauBkarancm, enforce Judge Barnard’s orders te give Mft agumetoa of dh* road. This order foiled feroeeh here, sa the conductor ef the three o'clock train, yesterday, recyfved Information at,
Although toe telegraphic announce meat no legal effectTand could noTfec* aucoeeii* fully offered te the writ which Judge Barnard had tomted. It to reported, upon authority which
penaaiiotv hanksglviog for^the happy rld- . --- ■' large enm^of monar
be MHnpln. the fifotutto tbaaktaf. The last
peuinaula; bnt if li are received into the
lards cannot be too French campaign In Mexico ought to bare mode U manifest that there to neither honor or profit to gain for the Powers a( the Oid Ctontlneot by meddle with tha
affaire of the NewX rhlnee* Telegraph.
London, Angast 1*.—James Millikan, of Philadelphia, haa obtained Lord Clatendon’s sauelfon for instruct ions te be given by the Admiralty to the British fleet in the waters of China, to eo-oeerste with the Asiatic squadron of tha united States In laying and protecting toe telegraph oabta alone toe Chtoses ssaet. This
This *t
I a good haowledg* of
Tae eaaa of Kepp vs. the Suspension Bridge aad Mew England and Erta Rail-
road came np again to-day. pal charge against the dli
Toe prlnctrectorals t
they have be— trying to sell oat to another eompeny. After a desultory dlseosaloa between the eoundol, on motion of E. James, a referee was appointed to take the testimony of tba President and
tabar officer*
of th* company, and adjourned until Monday
gatl—s.
Cincinnati, Angust io.
The weather yeatorday and this mom-
aaaafcneg vnszJs&srz&Z cl.r, h.,e.D<J lb. M.Ut,
6f the eclipse at Niffholaavllle, Kontucky, se commencing at twenty-two miontm past five, and ending at twenty-five minutes past five, a duration of three ruin-
ate*.
Professor Campbell, of New Albany, Indiana, reports th* total obacaratlon at
»yet given ns an admlnlstratidn posting asopvtnf clerk here and . v k**p the machine In motion, ha harries off to idle a week at a waterlog place, act
vvrowxxxxm xrimvju.
dummy at a monster ehow. or helpless st a steamboat excursion. The Prasfden - oy must, Indeed, M a sinecure, If, in such an hoar aa thla, a man bred IE a ostnp and lanyard can — *- "— “ * in the intervals of the Met amirae and the
Mot
toe
, Ifl 3h* Supreme Court, this afternoon, bafore Judge Canlou, an application was made, on behalf of mvtral etaaritable inatltotfons, for a mandamus te compel the MctropoUtan Excise Board to pay over to them, oat of tha fund* In their contra!, amount* ranging from on* to ten thousand dollara, appropriated to their use and Included la th* last tax levy. Th* appliaation waa Opposed on the
^^oVtoarthTrevemie^^riDg from ex-
toaawasxsws; itervals of th( ffiMtomtodhifra
i am left aft* concert*. • •
half hours
tha theaters and
women ana murders or men. Tennesse ed by gove/noamt, fighting on a forlor hope. Andrew John “ ——-
the election of Senter.i
onovrte. - - -
Northern property safe nowhere at the Houth, Team covered wltn outrages on women and murders of men. Tennessee
Virginia,
ort»rn
■P| ^ clamoring for th* election of Sentar.and Greeley quietly hoping for the defeat of Stokes! In onehalf*? th* South loyalisfo telllns os that unless th*re to a ehaoge at Washington they cannot live there—"mffit fly across the Ohio”—and tbrongbont the whole South the same men warning u« that In 1872 Democrats (that la rebels) will rally the whole South *n their aide. This Is too uniform to be seel dent, it to th* reault of
If. Fish tvee a Republican I Cox was a Johnson mani Bout well stands alone—
th* Tribune,
dead tosne, h __ party, while tt
3
no press to aupport him. If yon looa at
' editor treats slavery aa a longs for tha old Whig
to managed by on* who
opposed impeachment, and weald hav* votad lor Chose sa the Tammany oandldata for 1*08, aad waofo him aa such osodidate In 187A If Johnaon’i treason and Granite nentrallty ba suooeeded by Chase and Wad# Hampton, rent to Washington byTemrnany Hall, where will twelve such yean leave th* nation? • • * To your Wats, *b, lerael, for a tecond Buchanan *Us in th* Whit* HOuse, temporising white th* snssay gete Into bat-
sTsSsaissi Bridgeport: “Lord,shake th* Universallst preacher over hell I Riddle him over the not emb*nf Fill his acmlwlthhorror, that hm may frighten hte followan baak from damnation 1“ ■ mnn ■ m — ftr The Traascrlpt mentions a rumor that John HntfNy Adam has seoeded from th* Damaaraffo wigwam aad dose not mean ed any aeoount to be a data for * '*' 1 * ^ mors pr • presume thereto ’this than for
twenty-six minutes past five,^ with a du-
Mtfrtoraffirafij'
Stl
76° to 64'
lsj also, thrdw Spots of the same an the
The thermometer sank from
and a central group sun’s disc. Th# ther
to 64°.
A painter named Keoch foil from a scaf-
Md,^a distance^of thirty feet, yestasday.
" JJ “ Tan
■■■■ baggy about ten o’eloek last night. HisncdkMda broken,
II prove fatal. , A youthful sculptor, named Philip Andre, waa thrown from a baggy abo ‘ ‘
and he died Instantly.
In th* Investigation at th* ease of General Young. Supervisor ot Internal Reve-
~ r In progresa In thte city, the otoeed te reporters. There nr*
rumors abroad that fourteen charge*
hava beenMBtfl I ffi
nne, now In progress doors are olooed to repo
abroad that ■■■■ m preferred aaalnat him, and
that he demanded the privilege of having th* testimony published, but th* demand
refused. A threat, it to said, ao-
w.. pan led tha rsfusal, that in ease a reporter wae present Young wonld be denied the privilege of a ereee examination.
A phonographic reporter has attended
all sessions of tbo examining heard, hot It to nnderstood that tba report he to preparing to for th* ns* of the commission. Batnor also says that on befog rfftoted to have testimony published: Young prepared a dispatch to Mr. Delano. Ashing the privilege of publishing this dispatch be offered It to tbo board to b*s«atbV them,they not only refused to aond It, bnt
would not allow Young to s*nd It. Aaacaeor kbew, of th* Second District,
is to com* la next for u share. Th* na-
ture of tbo ehargsa to not known, t emmeaeoweat of Enrvey of '
MntlraaE-De* of n Mlalster.
Oinotnnati, Angust 10^-W. A. Gras, Chief Engineer of the Southern Railroad, commenocs survey of road to-morrow. On# oorps of his snglosoM, uafter >. S. Wallace, will eommoneo at Lexlagtou and com# north ; another corps andre W. Crosier commence at WHtoo station aa tba Loutovill* short Hoe, aad proosed toward;L«xlngton to moet firat named party. The route will pas* by Guorgatowu, Soott ff:;affl‘ars , ca 1 2rs^T v ”*‘ ssitLawaxt nMmr. Krn.t, .111 mu. , otawwlof la T»na—...aoptwiato. M
tlbns tar
for tho last three OfontlM.
Incittoafor'ktodUEfi
teatioo
io root she revenue arising from exIIcenses to pledged for th* redemption of tbo city debt, end th* Le0slature has no right to divert H from Its legitimate channel. Th* decision waa re-
served.
Th* plat* printers’ strike continues. Th* men *re so much encouraged by rocoqnte from the Washington plate printera that they any they will hold out until th* National Bank Note Company will bo foraad to yield to their demands. Th# oomnaay to now engaged in printing the new fractional currency, and cannot get hand* to finish the work within the stated time; therefore tha strikers are very eonfident of sooeem. Tho United State* monitor Dictator arrived her* to-day from Philadelphia. SARATOGA.
Thutb.
puree of 8800, one and three-quarter miles, was won by Carson in 8:ltf, Vlllery seerod. fHeetysnd Stanford ran a dead, best for th* second place, with Nemeals fifth aad Jnllna sixth. Tba second nee was for 11,200, fonr retire, open for all ages. Tbs betting before in# start waa 1600 to flOO against Gsnerel York, fOOO to |00 against Abdel Kadof. General York bad the lead for two miles. Vanshall took tbs lead on the •Mid mil*, with General York second aad Abdel Kader last. Jn this wav they ran tbs boms stretch, whra Abdel Kader brnshed for the lead, preetag York half -way to tbo Judges’ stand, challenging Yanxhall, and leading •re • Baif length aa they passed Into the
s an Amarloaa eatarprtoo, to*
English oapUalteta have also inveated. Eowanapev Cararosnre nn toe same of Malted Mateo Coa«nl—Harvard Maat
C»ow.
London. Angast 10.—The Evening Telegraph, Liberal, yesterday contained an editorial on tho case of Haggarty, United States Consul at Glaagow. After paying a tribute to the uniform good faith of the American Kxeouilvo, so for as Fenian lam to concerned, It Jaotiflea tho refosal of th* British Government to grant nsoqnatnr. President Grant haa no notion of tbo record of Mr. Haggarty, and, uader the dreamatanaea, th* Government bad no option but to refuse to acknowledge blm, and tbo Justice of th* refusal would doubtless be reoogaiasd at Washington. Tbo Harvard crew were out for practice last evening. They made taster lima than at any previous trial, though they rowed agalaot the wind aad tide. They need a London dab bout, and to* erow was composed aa follows: Lyman at the bow, at the stroke, Pay aad tUmmoos. Lyman and Fay are to* relist* who recently arrived In England. Tbo coxswain
haa already acquired s
the coarse.
EftMotatmsat of rvasuL-Harvard Meat
Crow.
London, Angast 10.—Mr. Motley, the American Minister baa anpointsa Mr. Eastman, of Queenstown, Consol of the United States at Glasgow, pro torn. Th* Harvard men wars oat In their new bout. They timed regularly, and made forty strokre per minute. It to tbo general opinion among boating man bars that the Harvard* are less steady In tbslr rowing than tbs Oxfords, but tbair strokes, apparently short and dwp, make good distance sod short Urns, Wednesday, tbs 25th of Angast, has been finally agreed to as tba day for tbs race. ST.JOHNS. Partlrnlar* ot to* Steamer Oermaala
Bt raster.
Bt. Johns, N. F., Angast 10. .
Tbs steamer Germania went ashore Satnrday morning at five o’clock, on rocks In (tesla Cove, Jrepaaay Bay. A dense fog prevailed at tbs time, which broke away almost Immediately otter she struck. The passengars had barely time to save their live#, a heavy sea running at tbs time. Tbs Government baa dispatched a tag to render assistance. A French gunboat just arrived with two handrod of the Germania’s passengers,
all well.
The steamer Clsopatria to a total wreck, fibs struck on rocka in Trepossy Bay, on Satnrday evening last, about thru* mils* from the steamer Germania. Tbs passengers and crew were saved, and arrived
here in open boats to-day.
Dense fog has prevailed on the coast for
the lost three weeks.
Nows has been received of vaassls being wrecked on all parte of the laland.
cmoAod v
Turner's Festival—EnisMe off a* Insane raan.—an* A net use tartsMe—Fire.
Chicago, Angust 10.
Tara ere assembled at Wright’s this morning, and commeuosd enlivening sports at noon; there mast have been from aeventeen tbonssnd to twenty tbonsand persons present. This evening at tbslr Feet Hsll the Oommere beid the midsummer's night’s festival; the performances were unique and amn-
ing.
An Englishmen, named Stowe, wbowas adjudged yesterday by »be County Coart to be insane and was to have boon token
Jlesolved, That this meeting favors tho calling of a national convention at St. Louis, for tho parpoa* of a mutual esn•kleraUon of tha onMoet of toe removal of the noitenat capital to the Mtoatoslppi JMldF, by eboaen delegates from all the
Stale#, and by tbns doing settlement of th* question.
Resolved, That w* will obtain a wise discussion of the frets bearing nponxbto great subject, M d secure the end for which we labor, by a Jnat conyictlon of
oar ooEotrymoo to this eaaae.
W* make tola call for * national convention. to moot at St. Louis, on tbo 0th of October next, said convention to be oomposed of doiegotoa from all tbo States
oiid Territertea, mm follows:
Each State to bo represented by two delegate* from each Congressional Die- ^ ■■'y’y- f-**-
dO AppoiUtGO YG*
by too ftotornora of the fftntea. tori#* will bo oHUed to two
at tarns, th spool Ivoly
I he Terrill m IBL
delegatee, appointed by their Governors. Also tbo District of Colombia will be onUtted two delegates, to b* appointed by
tbo Mayor of Wettotagtoa OUy.
A Commltte* of fiva waa appointed, to which tbo whole subject should be referred, wtth authority to make all proper arrangements for bolding the Convention, and power to change the day should
they doom tt expedient to do so.
1110 committee consists of Captain Joseph Brown. Captain Barton Able, Ron. Mr. Flrkenbaig, Silos Bent and L. U. Reaves. Only one gentlemen present opposed the convention, William M. McPherson, sad he only beesase be thought the time to* early. He wished to see more natty of action on the part of Western Congressmen, and desired that the people ot St. Lonis and the Mississipl valley devote their nnited energies to the development of the vast resource* and the building up of the great material Interests of the valley, before they tarn their attention to briuging national capi-
tal Into their midst.
ALBANY.
Eammary of Ops rut tea* Elowg to* Ida* of toe naenushawa Retire a*.
Albany, Angast 10.
The following to a summary of operations along the line of the Susquehanna Railroad, and In this city, for to-day: Maetef mechanic Blackball, in command of 160 men, under the direction of Superintendent Van Val kens burg, of Ramsey section, at dawn this morning resumed bto forward movement from Belnbrldge. H. Brooming, booomlnx Manned, had left the line clear to th* U>* tunnel, end consequently deposed Ramsey. The officials were placed In occupation again st ten o’clock this morning; Each party stood watoblng the tunnel, each fearing to begin hostile demonstrations, bnt at the same time evidently prepared for the wont. At eleven o’clock today the Erie form at tho tunnel had been greatly ang-
sfaould require a million of dollara, and thm the Dstewai* and Lackawanna raUrood. and Its auxiliaries, bar* made a similar offer. The Now York Central Company is also assisting Ramsey. Sheriff Brown, who went with the esptared train last night, haa not returned. In his action yesterday b* waa governed by 1 art ructions telegraphed from Judge Barnard, which forbid all persona Interfering wtth James Fisk, Jr., aa Receiver of the road. At fifteen minutes past three o’clock this afternoon, another train, with about two hundred Erie hands on board, left on tbo Albany and Susquehanna railroad. Two partiea have gone *inm noon, making four In all to-day. The number of Flax mon now at the tunnel to between seven and eight fanndrod. Colonel Robie baa called out the Fortyfourth Regiment National Guards. The train with the men on board will start to-night. One hundred and fitly men coir prising the Erl# fighting oorps, were Unaed with revolver*.
Binuharfton, August 10.—About tba time the militia fronr here arrived at tha luunel, near HacperavlUo, tba Erie men ached lb* other part*; nod drov* tb< through tbo tunnel. A locomotive * taken through, sad asm# Into collision with another. Ramsey toon attacked the Erie men, and drove thorn back. Koch party now bald posse—Ion of to* and of the tunnel. Ia the skirmish several pei ■one were badly hurt, among them M Si in peon, of tba Erie Road, who was severely pounded with clubs and atones. Everyttiiug ia now quiet, and both partiea are waiting for davllght. A provision train moves here at six this morning to supply tko militia and Erie man.
men ted
Gov.
fis;
ptotely beat, earn* almost to a etaml, bolt•d to the outward edge of the track, and only went on under whip and spur. Ab4*1 Kader ranged up to th* end and won Htejf***, Meting General York several taEfftb*. amid tumultous excitement.
KONTGOKSRY. toctaraa. oosry, Angnst 10. . tbo Third CongresHeflin, (Bepoblteen) Parkinson. Tbo dolofollows; Bosk, from from Second Die'.y’g&sst Democrat*, from I*. This IsaDemtke delegation In the ggyyrMltaff qos-hulftnutoast at th* ■•talon*
to Jacksonville prison this afternoon, committed suicide in the cell last night by banging bin-self; his body was discovered abont atz o’eloek, this morning. A man named Theodore, a merchant, committed saieide last night; he had got into financial dlfficaltles and his stock of goods won seised yesterday. Tbo picture-frame factory of Teft A Sob warn, taok fire about one o’clock this morning, and its content# totally destroyed. Lorn abont 826,000 with insnranoe for half tho amount. -J 1 -
NASHVILLE.
■dieeptlos ot Gormwmor SmMnp*
Nashvillb, August ML
A special train want from this phw* this afternoon to Murfreesboro to resolve Governor Senter, who wao on hi* return to Nashville from East f “
•d^ooCTipyin^stM emire ground. ^ Comptroller Alien telegraphed to him today, prsaentlng the necessity for Interrer#n ee of th* strong arm of State to repress disorder, and prevent violent demonstrations. The Erie locomotive, McNeil, which was captured at Batobrldge, arrived at the depot st 11 o’clock and 20 minutes thla forenoon, and waa received with, great applause. The sheriff of Oswego bounty cam* down to Colliers this forenoon, In pursuance of a writ of assistance. He with all other sberiflW along the line of th* roed bare doubtless been enjoined to-day. The sensation at the tunnel at 2 oclock waa very interesting. The hostile forces are on the sooth aide of the tnnnol. Susquehanna trains leads before the station; tbo mon are patiently
waiting for the next move.
Dispatches hav* been sent to all the stations between Oneida and the tunnel to victual the army of occupation. The raiders are encamped in h strip of woods, on a curve below the station. The men are merely mechanic*. They say they have no disposition to fight, and prefer the qnletode of the cool retreat they have found. Admiral Flak to directing their movements from this city. The raiders bronght telegraph instntmen.s with them, but the wires having been cqt on each side of them, cqmmnnjcatlon eras Interrupted. The Erie locomotive was thrown from the track by means of a new
patent frog.
At the same time the aonthern train
'blob was lying on shore r
hind the raiders tons cutting off their retorn ; by this maneuver not only tl comotlve but the men with it were captured. The prisoners at Balnbridge, under patrol of toe Sheriff of Brown county waa with the party and was served wtth an injunction order. When the raiders reached Alton on their first trip Superintendent Van Valkenburg telegraphed them that If they advanced
It would be st their peril. talvahced, howevfr,
Doing reinforced. A construction with Instruetloua
demolish th* The trestles
In*
i/L‘
In front-of the
the TCBa.rmrr at ckicase. The third day of the German torn-feat Monday—says toe Chicago Tunes, was in reality the first, for it was then the business commenced, the determination of the question of who and how many are the champion gymnasts or*‘Turners’’ of America. Those who witnessed too Informal practice and exhibitions of th* day before, were prepared to ana something quite novel and original in tba gymnastic line. It is a general supposition that la performances of toot ustare all that to moat wonderful and unique, all, indeed that la possible, haa bean carried Into perfection by toeHanlona,the Viotorellls, and tbo Riaarellis of the peripatetic stage. Thla, however, ia in many re*pacta a mis-
take.
Tha Turners do not, tt la true, attempt some of the more perilous foots which form the staple attractions of toe stage performers; bat in the strictly "turning” line they not merely attempt, bnt accomplish more than th# latter. Upon toe peraltol bare, especially, do th* Turners exhibit a groat number of original twistings, turnings, sod contortions, aoeh as are seen nowhere else bnt at their festivals. The various peattlOM aad feats ef "turning’’ designed to test and tax the veins, the muscle*, and to* agility of the penormere, are mattlplieda hundred fold beyond any that are displayed elsewhere. The skill and agility of the little Tnraer lads, of whom there to quite :a number,
was espeeiaUy latercattng.
In the morning to* main foci procession took place, the Tnraera, escorted by the Ellsworth Zouave* and toe Ghioago National Guards, marching to to* grounds. It numbered two thousand persona, ana
waa over half n mile long.
The following to n complete aad official Hat of all Turner Societies represented,
with the number front each:
Peoria, Illinois, 28; Bloomington, IHtnoia, 81; Minneapolis,!; Freeport, IUInole, 27; La Salta, 17; Alleghany, IS; 4 Piqna, 7; Columbus, 20; Pekin, 18; Cinoioaati, 128: New York, 17: Boh ton, 4; Poughkeepsie, 1; Annapolis. 2; Chattanooga, ,3; Louisville, 14; Wheeling, 7; Ottawa, 1ft; Dayton, 36; Rock Island, 11; Davenport, 84; Philadelphia, 0; Highland, U; Milwaukee, 81; St. Louis, 63; St. Charles, 8; Sheboygan, 7; Ohstaworth, 8; Plana, 5; Lawrence, ft; Monroe, 2; Detroit, 82; Muscatine, 6; Rochester, 1; Dubuque, lit Peona, 69; Indianapolis, 26; Pern, 14; Fort Wayne, 2; Cleveland, 00: Terr* Haute, 21; Cairo, 8; Jacksonville, 5? Logaimport 16; Council Bluffs, 4; Leavenworth, 17; Burlington. 1?; Anollne, 18; Dee Moines, 16; Hamilton, 16; Naw Holatein, ft; Springfield, 2; Decatur, 6; Omaha, 2; La Croaae2; Wiona, 1; Racine, 10; Madison, 8; Harlem 1; Atobioon, 1; Topeka 1; Blue laland, 2; Lafayette, 6; Detroit 21; Bedsits, 1; California, I; Buffalo, 1; Pontiac, 1; Detroit, MLAlbany, 1; Cape Girardeau, 1. Total, ’ The morning was spent la social enjoy-
ment.
Daring toe afternoon the long looked for competition in turning took place. The arena was cleared of spectators, and presently the competitors for Ike prises entered. The following are their names: R. Hibneoker, Cairo, Illinoto; John Wolff, Davenport; M. Rothschilds, Union, Illinois; C. Geisinger, Louisville, Ken
islnger, Louisville, Kenka, Geneva; Joseph Peal, wet P, Kreamer, MUwau-
'i’oln#*, Iowa: pT ; L. Adarbanell, )
Milwaukee; G. PoroteinL MilwauAugustua Behrens, Indianapolis;
l b* held to-night, 1 building, to give and sympathies
SL’r
nmttmorny In th* nans *ff the Receiver Altohar, Angnst 10.—Sourrogate Lawton eennneneaff the bearing of the testimony in the one* Of the Receivership thla afternoon. Tha only foot established waa that papers making Pruyn Receiver filed Satnrday morning abont half was arrested thla afternoon oath* ns piracy against the interest . he gsv* mu to appear at toe Term of the Court of BraHona.
»*** avww a vtK! John
Gets, Milwaukee; G. Porolaini, Milwau-
‘ •; August:
G. Leonhard, Goets, Chf
OttoSohi
waakee; H. Fiddler, . New York; G. Goats, Milwaukee; Boston; C. Btaae, Racine, Wisconsin; H. Dathe, Boston; F. KlingM, Peoria; W. Mugge Indianapolis; Vol. Miller, Chicago; Lonis Methxrt and Maasini Older, a«L J Wlngel
H. Sohrer and
sad As Bratus Alb. K<
St. Looter G. C.W. _ A. Barts, of Mielke, L.
Harry
Koek, H. Schraiber,
and expeatatfow of tote < contest, to* prouA:
f-til io ( <8-.-Tl o.-iJ - : .SUiWtO 1|[ | 6*il Io F. BDIftRAJC A OO., • is* tino A odJ l
.anwguw »««<■>«»» ...iL... -ii. FEMALE STATE PRISON J‘ 'H *J IT v \ J Li » : O . J - j J.» -T “ AND;REFORMATORY.
tak In* place to-day .-toar. last** ■ sKteagsar 1 *** - * '■'ll* i. n. J ,11* A opnrf*F*n^*RtEfR Hew York
WJrttto
tontifrmnt
mihs asai utoffi m a — g_- j
-'-^SuptiS?* Th* i
»bp*rtn Utnae from ether .Hseantj and DWh, gfdtobi sMxtfc
groaning over serial pSSra and foir support
■•M toffitotirniiM . I m to# ffity or ueuSiry; n A good who has U<^ a ho'me "*<***
not an lervited gnsatat
To eMeetton te dotng each work
ohsncea whlek Rear go ■*
. J FJiTJ I'JlT
‘ lt ~ l* r ^j Tr 1g * r “ lr
■is
‘^.rtoMmuner.
than tried
at
iuntfo
kitchen,
for tooir support
regret the op port uni
throwing away.”
i whehave
ittes they an now
were so nearly decomposed dropped ka fragments and w* up and carried eff tet haaketa.
n taey picked
TREASURY STATEMENT.
Fron^kalaneoJal J L Ml-- _ SeiooV? °
$531,586 07
Seven** at
5,113 92
Deliavaeat
D^a.s.gcb^tixof
D^irar^Td^YiSI •*.«•«•:.
Tax of leer- 4 tm <
Colle*e
ti
500 00
loterast Stria LeMStakiae 1XmU Faad Stocks 19.387 07
Contiotvat
SraiSftmState Pritos North
!•« State L«bt Sink!
240,616 45
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Blind Asjls
4^1187
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—.— Arsut—.. affisfijsaifr’r: Law Ltseaix.™.— J^^StaKteTeW:
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•772.001 a
NATHAN KIMBALL. Treasurer of State.
JOHN 4 D.»VEram*ff
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ItalHeal L Machine rj «aaw”rKi £1™ •Afsxssff-
CARD CLOTHING.
HffiWH dfc •••DHUB, xxxvroovvuBS or SUPERIOR. CARD CLOTHING fevOsttaa aad Weston Mstolaiif.
■^MerriUhOsmhlea. A«sits for ladteaa.
., —Zlrt. 1ml.
— j ii-—- - tmmnr, F.Itedler, aad F. Prohat, Chicago; G. YeSTl. GraM^hABS?
ehitest.
ffk* hoascen via odvoaee.savshtrEvv pat nty^iojte reprored by thom, >or the foHUIssent '^^"mwinhasnsstiartsd ea the north ■v.’tesa’a’ttSKisiss.-Xi.«
'Jam Cenxeas^Binnsrssr.
oaaftdlOt
lljlilw
MBTOB WITH THE BEST. ETNA Or HABTFOBD, CONN.
CASH ASSETS OVER
• fi, I 6 0,9 8 1.7 1. Fire and Inland Inseraoee at as favorable terms os tka hasord# penait for reUakla tedoas-
■tty. ,
HOWARD Fire nstrafiee Co, of New York.
CAS EC ASSETS OVER t7R5 T 000.00. Jrtatioa. A. aaassMT, au#m«. Omca—RtnoBalldlnx.
MTTXA LIFE Intorance Co., of Hartford, Conn. ASSETS over - -112,000,000,00 ““dlTlw .
RCMOVAL.
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6ADLERY.
Far the Bent ami Cheapest HARNESS AND SADDLES,
GO TO YTERETH’S
ffn. Sd fferth Delaware Btveet, Went • the eware He—. ialyl dSm. it , . a t . ., .i.
GALLERY.
A. R. MILLER’S PHOTOGRAPHIC
PORTRAIT GALLERY, No. 48 Band Waahinge*a fitenia, INDIAN APOLIB, - - - INDIANA. Faiatiae la rea oieD*-
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BUFFALO STADiED SLABS V0BK8.
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