Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1867 — Page 2

1»AILY hekald.

IjA f-k ukvjklin.

Kditor.

OFFICE—HBHALD BUU.DIM3. I ft l»3 East WasbtnEt«n Street. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1U.

Of ft FOREK^ tOUKI tl'O^ tlENCF.

out riny interchange of olltcial compliments straight to the staircase of the iron gallery In

the French machinery ileyaytieilf. sod to a A precocious youth was Johnny Booth

The Groat E*p*«ltl*i». it is with pleasure that we announce to our re&Jers that an arrangement has been made by which Pr. \V. B. Fletcher, a well knowt^j physician of this city, now attending the great K.tpoxiti(‘n_Vnieertclle In Paris, will correspond regularly with the Herald during his* stay abroad. ,To-day we publish the lirst of the Doctor's letters, giving an accounhof the "perdu" or the Imposition. Dr. Fletcher is s keen, close observer, a profound and analytic thinker, and i» graceful ami graphic writer. His letters wili l.e read with uuusual iu-

U-reit.

• ‘Comparative Expenaoa” t oinpn/^ ntlve Taxntlon, The more the Journal attempts to explain and justify the enormous taxation which has accrued under what it terms “ the youthful, vigorous and economical 1'nion party,” the icejver it gets into the mud. In a lengthy article, yesterday, upon the comparative ‘‘expenses and comparative taxation" under Demis ratio and Republican administrations, it laburs hard to apologize for the present greatly increased public expenditures under radical i ule by showing that in a few Democratic ' ounties the local taxes in l.'W were la*g( ly m excess of those of HM7. It did not eompre-

Thc Great Er'poaUion—'l'h^ C. .u'i of t > ora—French I'olitc.'.rss (.•• ■.-.atiU • ’■ Lft'jliah ll'jer.c:. O,'-. :. j Lw-j - The Fxposition Bitilditi'j—lhc Mdjcc iSVioim rn American GocnJi—lhe Gatlin Gun—The Emperor untl Xm^j'fss (tl Ihc

Exposition Hovr the LaltCTttQSDressed— ! English compartment.

Th’ Fine Art Mho'c—General Love and.' Her Majesty was dressed in a purple brown Eiii'y. ' satin robe with long train, and velvet bonnet

to match, a color for which, no doubt, the

i.iunert were lost to sight. The band played to i . - cud of its tune and was silent. The . o: ti go pursued its way swollen as it Went by the members of the various commissions, who took up positions a little in the nor, mul, m iking the complete round of the building, returned go as to descend from the fsliery by

Knrtli>' faiiianapolis Daily Herald. A Seil-natule JHm.

‘rpcbili vn e jinn,lence of the Daily Herald,

Paris, April 1,1S07.

For the last four weeks Paris has been gradually tilting up—yes, on8 might say overtlowing with strangers from every part Of the worliW* 'i'lic Parisians look very comfortable and smiling, for among the throng the ladies predominate, and shop-keepers know that foreign ladle, love laces, silks, satins, jewels, and other costly 'and prolitablc to the shbp-keeper i little trinkets. I wish I could describe the look of the Paris shop-keeper—it w all case, kindness, politeness, inviting snides and bows, in this lie ditiers much from a John Hull shopman. A 1 ankee oneo described the dale^oio e tint : “In London e#el^body looked .1; if they would say, ‘What the d 1 are yon doing lure''" In Franco, every one looked as if to say, by the d—1

didi^K you come sooner!“

Weliphe F.xposition? All this crowd came to see it “open," and ns the prices of cverythirg were il#ily f/o/nji up, the more anxious and restless 1 eeame thi > oeoan of . foreigners. The theaters ^• re full tlicy/ec runecrls were jammed by young John Hulls and Americans, drinking bad beer at fifty rents, (gold! per glass, and smoking worse cigars at twentylive. The balls of "fancy kind" raged, but

fiend that its own explanations and logic ! there waslittle French m them except the would <onlirm all the charges that we have ! prices. You hiflr no other language but bad made of Republican extravagance in the man- Krencb and imperfect Fnglish spoken, for agement of our natiRnal and State nlValrs. I other foreigners do not find much new in the We will give it the benefit of its statement in I Ihirfsiaii amusements,but young Kngllsh and

dress making fraternity (for it is • fraternity nowadays), has an appropriate name. She wore a black satiu clank with velvet trimmings. Both she and the Emperor, who was in plain clothes with the Cordon of the Legion of Honor, looked remarkably well, and really radiant with pleasure at the reception they met with. Having thus made the grand tour of the building where the machines and the oi polioi were stationed they completed their inspection by the shorter circuit of the Fine Arts Gallery, in which the Diplomatic Body, Senate, Corps l.rgrsiatif, and other distinguished personages were assembled. The visit lasted as nearly as possible an hour and a half, returning as they had come by the Fridge of Jena, an.I not as the programme had announced by the Forte de TKcole Militalre. In going as in coining their Majesties made a short halt in the Imperial Pavillion.on the left of the Grand avenue. Nothing could have been a greater success than thi. first day. Even if the whole had been in apple-pie order, instead of the scene of c ,illusion which still exists, the opening could not have gone oil better, for on such occasions no one thinks of looking at the exhibiticn itself. The moving, living scene is the real

attraction.

But there is one part of the vast enterprise which distinguishes itself from the rest by Its completeness, and the perfect state of prepara-

^ .... .... 0 tion in which the day of opening found it. It its own words, and then make the applica-j America let lor-e frewn Minday and sewing so* is the collection contained in the outer ring of

all, the comestibles and drinkables of various nations. This department does more than keep its prom ise. I a glass cases, ranged along the outer walls of the palace, under tbo covered gallery or promenoir, are exhibited not only all the varied kinds of food ingested imbibed by the human race, but the living consumers all busily engaged in giving the real proof of the quality of the various viands. Looking at the crowds who were on show today, at once exhibitors and exhibited, there is [ reason to believe that no part of the undertaking will be more successful in public appre-

ciation than this.

Hut to return to our ramble. After the crowds had gone oil' with the imperial party, I wandered through the pretty little garden m

tion from its own stand point. It says: “The Auditor's report for ISIS, shows the amount of State, county and township taxes assessed in IS47, with the expenditures for state purposes, for the fiscal year ending Oetober I'd. litis. From that document ws make Hie amount of loeal taxes assessed in a few Democratic counties In IRfT. and in parallel columns contrast them with them same counties in istiO, remarking, however, that eighteen years ago none of them were so hopelessly Dem-

ocf:

atie as now, and the danger of being called to an account by the vlgilanee of the opposition, deterred their officials from the gigantic robberies which permanent and reliable ma-

iorities now cover with assured party protec-

tion.”

There is no denial in regard to the increase of local taxation in Democratic counties, but if that increase" was owing to the frauds and corruptions of their officials, as the.Tournnl intimates, upon what hypothesis will it explain the more than corresponding increase in Republican counties:'' To use its own words, wfl suppose that in 18!H‘‘tbe vigilance of the opposilion deterred their officials from the gigantic robberies which permanent and reliable majorities now cover with assured party protection,” on 1 In illustration we will give the comparative local taxation of IS 17 and isftli in a few countre?! which entertain the same political faith as the Journal:

cieties at ones goyi for seeing the Elephant, Everybody was grumbling. There were conllictli g accounts about the opening, but at last the first of April arrived, and the Exhibition would open at twelvy o'clock—admission twenty francs, or four <foliars in gold. The Emperor woiib(,bc there and the foreign rep-

rcsentalives.

Visitors were advisodAo go in evening costume, with white cravats and swallow tail coats, white kids, /fv., for gentlemen, and

ladies were to do their best.

To describe the crowds through which wo passed in going to the exhibition would be j impossible, but is we draw near the entrance I it is even, more dense: the police and the good | nature i f the people, however, keep these

| crowds iVoni being rude or troublesome. ! the renter of Ihis French pie. In this garden i 'Vc p iy our twenty francs, and walk through > ■''• may behold some beautiful marble statu* j a velvet covered turn.stile, and are at liberty ■ rv. of course the point of each section to wander- at our leisure. The day is really mu-t terminate In this center, and shove the line, and the ornamental grounds arc covered doorways leading into the various sectii ns witif.iiower buds and plats of Iresb, green y u an read to what country it is devotid. grass, and around the great building :ip My walkthrough the gallery of tine arts

As many I ween will k:n. Ho believed thatschools were made for Cools, And the wise were self-made men. Pounds, shillings and pence were a bore, and hence, f Intended formen of weak brain. And noth ing profound he was sure could be found In studying losses and gains. He was poorby birth—having nothing on earth— But look at hi* expectations; He could easily fill what position you will— Having natural qualifications. So you see tbst his learning was In the decerning Of intricate things at a glance. Still, he was prevented from fceingcontvnt. il. For “ nobody gave him a chance." fn fact it is clear, as will herein appior That Johnny would have been great. Had it not licen that he needed the •' tin," And was “ always a Utile too late." It was all very plain that from Heorgia to Maine, There was none that could do a thing like him. The leading detent in As in making inventions, Was, 'the ideas did'ntiuststriki'hiu" Our hero was poor, ns I've told yon before. And the reason of llii- I nil! mention; la using his trade, he was always afraid Of a thing railed labor cxtcntiqii;— To be more explicit, the lead ngdeficit Was the want of a w ill in puisne it, < >r to speak plainer yet. he seemed to forget That toiiAix by an ud, you must no it. This kind of life of course won 11 be rife With many a hitler relleclion; For debts oft accrued as that course be pursued. And as often was sent for collection. Now Johnny would pay,as I've olt heard him say, And this saying of his was quite funny; “I would pay every debt, without sigh or regret. If I knew where to rake you the money.” Thus years passed away, and each would portray Anew panorama of sorrow— The smiles ot the fair ones that met him to day. Would be changed to contempt on the morrow And Johnny believed, or at least he conceived,j'.. That the world had become colons hearted; Forgetting that he, in bis stupidity. Was -landingalone wbeie hestarted. In short he is one we blushingly own That has alway* bod a (accessor — Who being self-made no improvement displayed O'er the act of his own predecessor. Nay,poor Johnny Booth, to lie petted in sooth. Was friendless, creditless, and minus of pelf; And the great undertakingofma'tire self-mak-

ing.

Ended in making an ass of himself.

THE KOKOMO HOMICIDE. Trial of Dr. Cole for tha murder of Chambers Allen in the Tipton Circuit Court. The following hypothetical ease presented by Hon. D. W. Vooehees, counsel for detente, to Henry F. BaRNF.h, M. D., of this city, the chosen expert, upon the trial of Dr. Uenrv C. Cole, charged with the homicide of Chambers Allem, at Komoko, for the seduction of his wife, with the answer of Dr. Barhes, will give s fair exposition of the case and the

character of the testimony. THE HVroTltEiTCAI. CASE.

The homicide with which the accused it charged was committed by him in the pres-

the street, on

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“Pro Bobo MMSeo.”

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iltiew stoK/E. NEW GQOOS. H. ETTENHE1HER *CO. So. 10 West WasMagtoa Street. A splendid stock of FASCV AM MILLIA'ERV GOODS, Just opened and selling VERY la O 'W I anrldlv •.RESTAURANTS. OLD DOMINION Saloon and Reatourant, Non* 31 and 33 Kentucky Avenue* CHOICE WIVE*, EIQ1/OKS, ETC. V. JACOBS, Proprietor. ^I^II K Restaurant connected with this establishmeut has been thoroughly refitted out and • •ut and is now under the management of Mr. Edward Allen, who will make every one who favors him with their patronage comfortable and at home. ^ aprfl dim MRS. M. CUNirnfGHAM’S

GIFT CONCERT.

hat wid

the

Detier, Milwaukee. Wi: and Dr. Keruiot, Dotroi

lowing physicians: 1

cousin; Ur. Peabody and Dr. Keruiot, Michigan; Dr. Price Grand Rapids, Micl Iran; Dr. Bowen and Dr. Harrison, St. Loui Missouri; Dr. Gaines, Dr. J. Bailey, Dr. Jam<

Wayne Wabash I'eeatur I nhm Warren Howard \ an lerburgh F 'veHe lie idrieks iippecanoe

Vigo

I’arko i tenry Ripley Marion

Jennings Total •

l.ocal Taxes of 1S47. $l;i,7.-.7 12 7,(io:i 42

l.ocal Taxes 1 of IWM. j $i71.!N.q 22

ifin.iii:’, 'ii; I ml,;.::i 72 i;i,4.'>2 s;, j i;7.02:> 17 ! 0I,42S oO 12!>,2X2 IR j 77,-m .•■> | 7Y,0."il 22 l2*,(H‘i 70 121,fill! II 72.0. 55 12 I .">0,221 12 fit,221 7S 171. ">27 07 02.. ">22 2“

$l,07!.S.->2 OO

few minute* before the

on* sou 1 j loln | ( .|,[ e> standtns; at his office door, with a dreamy j wild, frightened look, staring apparently on 11 sends , vacancy. An old and intimate friend in pass-

poke to him, to which he made no re-spon-e by word or look. In an instant after-

..$120,0*1 i 1

Tlio-o tiruros show an increase of nearly foirtccii fold in these sixteen Republican • ounties. The .lournal says tliat In the I>emoornttc counties of Allen. Dearborn, Floyd. Fountain and I ranklin, the increase was more than twelve fold. We could pick out tivoRepubll' in counties in the above list which would show that tho increase of local taxa-

tion was

over twenty fold. Our neighbor | machinery, none of wlii. 'i was

holds up Marion as a model of Republican financiering, yet the per cent, increase of lo- . il taxes in this county, contrasting those of HI7 with 1 do. O two per cent, greater than in Hemocrati. Alien, notwithstanding she paid ovci ninety “thousand dollars bounty tuxes 1 i-t you, and Marion nothing on that ne-

cjnnt,

Hy it own mleol judgment, does not the Republican central argan stand condemned ? I ’ »ays the increased local taxation in the ti\ e Liemecrati. counties, which it enumerates, is owing to the " gigantic robberies” of their ' esrlb.

official*, Nxivered with assured party prote - | As ,or Indiana,.'vhe-has nothing as a State, tmn.” Rut how Is a with the official* ol the i :ini " n ” t! / < "inmis«i.>iicrs from lanou* Republican . ounti '.s where the increase has I 'U'b's w ho re. i ivcd the I niperor in his walk been greater Hi in in the Democratic counties ' ' !, ‘ r < ' ur department, I saw no one to repW as it occasioned by "gigantic rot>beries''" | r, " ,<,|, t Indiana. W ith ttie exception of lien*

smaller r mstructions—houses of $Very nation j was t j me the most delightful. For the tiist j eneeTf^a'number'of p.-r and people, from the daysof Noah down. Here j tdne in my life I could compare the various | Kok'.mo, between ci„u a:.d nine o'clock is are Indian huts, Arab tents, houses from ail ! un dern schools of painting, and I mu-t (ai.c 1 fhe morning of the 20.h > t October, 1860. He parts of Asia, Africa and the ley north. ! oil my hat first to France for strong tints and I v ' i ‘ s t * f3t observed

The exiiilMtinn liuilding is as you know | cvcr y day scenes. Italy yet hold her like a very large pie, not exactly round but ' 0 ' 0r ' n " an< ^ '’cauty of form. Spam obovate. Now cut tliis pic into -ixteen i o* 1 !) church decorations and Hible subj-cts. I 't 1 * *1

I’iecfs ambeit is divided about as follows: j ha k“ ni1 has no i.ts,met schooi.aud th. I uiU-d.j ward*-he wa* seen dsp M* bond sinldenly to France lias seven parts, England two and a j a ^^ patched on to the tail cud of Kngi ,nd, ^ hi* head, bending hts head forward and to half; the next largest space*!* for 1*111**11. i J' ct » >'i >re visible diif-rcn.v of style. I j one side exclaiming at the same time, "Oh, . ’ . . K -aw a nh'nr., of <'K»r,.i.‘- iitmi . r 1 my (.od!” and starting on a swift run toward Austria and, Rei^ium come next in order, a i ‘“ ui< - of Lpun h s, two, I think, ‘f ' mg deceased, who was at a dUtanec of about while jampted in t>etwecn some ot tlie many | "icr-taut, and some which I knew wyc ] st venty-live yards. He ran at the top of bia South American Mates on one side.and Moroco i American, but whoever put them up neglect- speed, constantly repeating os if to himself, in and Tripoli, is a thirty-sccond part of the pic ( f>»t up the name of the author the , “wtilcTuninng!h^h^? afc^ulty’ marked for the T nited .States. I naturally 1 n t '| wild and frenzied appearance. He tired upsn hunted up this |>art of Hie building which | ! ^ * 10 ‘‘atliiig gun is well vvoithv of its | the deceased before be stopped, and while In found with miifb diilirulty for the Kxh.l ilion ( * ic iheonly thin-\u th.it the * cl o( ,irln - ln a lot2 ‘ ,

was not yet open, igjil the Kmp'Tor ii.i 1 not ‘ ^ ^nt overed art-clr*—the only one to

l>.' - n arid the oniy one ready for u*t ; and G 'i.. r il Love deserves still greater pr.ii.-c for the manner in which he represents our State abroad, and which w ill ensure him i *tccni and respect wherever he visits. !!i* knowledge cf all soldiering accomplishment*, hi* in* troiluction to foreign courts, by ictter, from

"•‘•'i' 'R'"n as G r.i r ;l-Grant and Mierman.h is ! had to t.e supported.'

Lcivcnljun :i iuotini; in Ihiropc whi«’h any man ; hotel afew minuter ufa-rw *rds he was found might envy, a::d which must uitimati Iv had V.’ ' " • u “.'' r,n * ,nt ' B '"' ^ in his head t ) , He called rcpe itt dly t r tlin application of ' ^ cold water. Is was applied and Uls head found Hut the mail icav-* in another h or, am! I to be extremely hi t. lie complained ofeonainobiiod to.; ' til:- !n-!y *!.• : h of n, c »tant thirst and for thirty-six hour* or more

. .. . ., I be drank all he eotilii get and ate nothing. A

' >\. l>. I . person had to attend him in the itll, especially

| L> give him water and to keep him from drinking too much. In addition to these facts

it, h-

issouri; Dr. Gaines, Dr. J. Bailey," Dr. James TBorn, Chicago, Illinois; Dr Hcndershatt, Toleffo, Ohio; Dr. Davis, Cincinnati, Ohio; Dr. Beaty, St. Paul, Minnesota. Office 164 Clark

NOTICE.

INCRUSTATION OF STEAM BOILERS, Entirely prevented by the Anti-Incrustation

Pswder of

H. N. WlMJia, If Wall St., New YorkInvented and introduced in 1165. Beware

imitations.

BOWEN. BROUGH A LAWTON, No. 117 East Washington street,

octSff tMmAwAin

at Washington street. Agents. Indianapolis.

come to do tho formal part of the opening. A fter half an hour's walk, in which time I was sloped or led out by one of the police half a dozen times, I at length loiind two A ankers tinkering up agavv mill, and c m inded I had arrived lr>me. I - proceeded to invoice the Amen. .>n >t<v k, and f.iimd it to consi-t. fir-t,('ll the outside of the l ulled States section of pic, stood a tine r.uiro.ol locomotive called Auiro-ii. Next a room full of

or bar and

much not out of Ihrir ca- 's.

Germ in; hi* some magnificent potiHvs; hut Russia surj.riifd me more than all. in the beauty and ninety of the repre.-odatioiis. and tt^ stroii'f yd • dear lights and colors. '(*•> be -me this w as the first day and i may be in a gninihliie' I, but I insist-ay tliat the I mted Stflti s is inslviiilirantly represented. She is^behind any oilier—although she is fully is extensive in the Lxhihitkm as foreigner- imagine her to be on the surface of the

i voice, “ you are the man that ruined my p-ior wife, and bought poison t give to me.” "Oh, my poor w ife, oh, my > r wire." I He tired four tune*, constantly repeating these I exclamation*. Alter tbe tiring ceased he continued to utter them and occasionally a< reomI cd as if in great and terrible pain. Twe per- : sons assisted him from the scene of the bora- ! u ide, .and the movements of bis body were I convul-ive, and at one tune his strength so completely failed th it he could not stand and I to he supported. When taken Into the

■ on t

If not, how cm it !•.’ explained.' Can theie l> • any explanation w hn li wdl imt justify the increase in Democratic eoiiiitics upon the same grounds and for the same reasons'' And we a*k if the Republican organ is not fairly caught in its own trap"I'lic Journal ha* invited a comparison of taxation and expen-cs most unfortunate for i:* cause. We propose a contrast of the general State taxation and expenses of I'll? and 1 *f>(>, not only for it* instruetion, as it does not seem ti comprehend financial questions, but likewise to demonstrate the immense ecst of Re-

publican rule

In 1*17 the total taxable* were

“ taxes were

“ “ jiolls were In l*i.u “ taxable* were

" taxes were.

•• " polls were

Thus we see while the increase of taxable* in l^fifi over 1M7 was a littfe more than fourfold, and the polls not doubled by one hundred thousand, yet tbe Increase of taxation was nearly tenfold: In RMf Jamks WiiitruMit wasGnvernor of Indiana, and in ini ft DI.IVKR F. Morton, in the face of these showings tbe Journal has the effrontery to charge‘l>emoernlie officials with “gigantic

robberies"’

Another illustration of the economy of tbo '• youthful, vigorous and economical Union

| er.il Love ami hi* amiable wife, I doubt if an- | other Hoosie/was in the palace, and it is to j this gentleman hclon"* the credit and honor I of having at least one prominent invention, j i in one table I saw a model of horse cars, j and a mliiiatiirwti ack. On another table was six bottles of soda w ater, ami an empty whisky' l-'.'itb'. The next room had over its doors j and on its walls the arms of several 'tales, ! tho ll mrs lovere.l with unpacked boxes. |

Ihc next room the same, except in the centre, | ^ j . ^ ^ ^

ity. \ woman, vv

not learn, living about two mile

$122,71)7,26»i 1,201,644 02 I

I28,n:;2 |

.■>78,4X4,1 (0

where -lood the o.,ly representativc of Indiana, and almost the only article out of the ease, and that wa* the Gatlin gun. around which people soon collected, not only because it was^hc only American machine visible, hut hccaUM' of the real ingenuity and utility of the concern. Nex t to this last room I saw

in,lU7,82'l off | ov er the doofk.f a three cornered pen the arms

228,87s of my native State, dear old Iloosier land. There was the buffalo, running his head into the sun, while he was knocking down the rest of tbe world with his tail. I took off my hat to tlie picture of the man chopping wood ami entered in. It was sacred ground. Nobody was there hut myself. I took out my book and sat dovvif on tin old broom in the corner, ayd made the following Invoice: Two strip* of oil doth, six photographs from New York, with broken glass and frames, two big boxes from I'ennsylvaiii i, two little ones from .• w Y ork, one fair show curd of somc-

Mnte IK-niw. - Mit.ry V> alkcr ha* hern nominated for Fo-tm i-t r . f . Auror v an ! J uni * R. H-ri y for HIom > i ■; a,. —At l.cgcoti c, M .i tin cdinty, the Democratic t a vv n ~ h i | • lUii.crs vv a ;v c!c-« tc I by a m ilorily ..f l"7. D.\ M..i;: . | the -.-y m-.iir lim. s, who cuitlv at> j a l-fty - i. ‘pticistu ill reg ird”b> the mad -Id..', is ' rein enough ;.. j id li-!i tint adVerti-. to- lit cf a -h" a tr : c'. r. ac I thinks he wtl: ' t hi* p iy. i . - h vv 2 ' 'I he • ynidir '/ |.,i!.|isUcs the *umniary cf Ihitly-f.itr notori us tviir^l.mes and robbci u s w hi. u have oeelirre.l In Jackson county within the p.nt yen'. — Joe K11nchti 1., cur p.q.ul »r t.art.er, has a Idrier slut that is rearing a couple of foxes. The young reynards were found a week or two since near town, and put w ith a litter of pups to r ii-e. Tbe moth, r mini-ters to their wants ami inintfe-t* tb.* -cme fondness lor them .a* lor lor own iiille our^. — t.'reer,rasfle

J‘l i .is.

mioCKIXi; Gv-uai tv.—Our agent, Mr. F.roks, nitoriiis ns ot a shocking casualty

; Place reeentlv ii

of the com,

lake the following also into consideration: The deceased, Allen, had seduced the wife I of the accused w hile the accused was absent I in the army us a sliYgeon, and an adulterous 1 Intercourse bad been kept up for between : tl re.* and four year*. Allen and hi* family and the accused and his wi# had been socially j intimate. Five or mx weeks before the homi- ' cnle the wife ot the accused made a full ronf. s-ion ot her guilt to her husband, stating ! that the deceased had seduced her, and alterw .ird*, by threat* and promises, had kept her *o. ..mpb-tcly under hi* control a* to do with her a* he phased. This coumiuulcatiou caused iiistanl and violent excitement and grief iu the accused. He threw himself down, sobbing v iclently, and erv mg out, "i >li, my poor

! ruined Nellie,” and other sii

,••oi.m *,v>,ac, mho cufTt similar cxcUmaUous of distress over the ruin of his wife. As far as can be known he slept none tbe sin .-ceding night, and indulged In constant lamentations and moaning*. In the interval between tbe communication and tbe time of the homicide the accused appeared deeply depressed, abstracted and silent. He was thought hy those most intimate with him to !>e unlit for the duties of his profession. Hts physical appearance was also greatly changed. Ills face wa* haggard, sad and desolate In its expression. He appeared at all times deeply and painfully preoccupied with some distressing subject. His eye had a very unnatural, and at limes a glassy and fixed stare. He

, -: scarcely spoke to or looked at any une. • I Lconomy, Icll in the bre and burnt herself : The accused Is twenty-eight years of age, so that she was m.t cxjx . tr.l to live, one was married in 1>8>0, is a man of education b i.i/Lcrn (T^Jn'i!!'. f*"' r' r, ."' r Y i '' r , 1 ”'^ i and marked nervous sanguine temperament. ‘J 1 ^ r ]" 1 ’ y ’Urn' ll. She hail « child He saw the ileceaseil tor the first time nfG.r tbs

in her arms that was hut four we. ks ..id

DISSOLUTION.

Dissolution of Partnership. | fTMIE partnership heretofore existing under the f JL Arm of Lox, Pentecos* A iiume, is this ii*y rti.'isotTeil hy mutuNlconsent, N. Hume wiUuir4yr-

| inir from the firm.

| The business of the late firm wITT be continued by A.J.tox anJ M It >*enlecost. All debU ot i the late firm and account* <ltte the same, will be

j settleil by Lox A Dentecost.

NEWTON 111 ME. M Ii. PENTELOsT,

| anrTl wtf .\ J « m\

SPECIAL NOTICES.

Itch! 1 tc 1e ! ! Itch!!! Mcratch! Ncratrb f! Mtratrhtn WHEATON’S OlAT.HEAT

Will cure the itch in forty-eight hours.

Also, cure* Salt Rheum. Ulcers, ( hilMain-, ami all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 50 cent*, for sale by all <lni£gisU. By semlm* rto cents Weeks A Potter, -iile Agents, 170 \Va--hi!i>rton street, Bo?*t<>n, it will l>e lorwar-ie»l !.y mail. Ire oi postage, to any part of the L'nite'l St.ites. wly

AGRICULTURAL.

Ivl O Pt Irt I S ’

Affricaltaral and Seed Warrlionx’. IlSonarket Street, Philadelptila. T.’IELD, FLOWER AND GARDEN SEED'*, J? warrant* 4 ’! fr**>ti aii'l yemuue, an l iu great

variety, w holesale .in»l n tail

Fre>h (iapb n Nee«ls Hiipplie«l to «l» a!crs m pai pd'rs by the l.UDOor in bulk. Timothy au«l * h»\« r j Jieetl receive'! antl ou « i>in m t- *!• tii. 1 imjii ov t*tl i Agricultural ami Horticultural luiplcmcut* ’ every description, Mipplie.l to onkr Iror* U.e

J lartft>t to the smallest.

Morris’iianlen Manual am! Morris* Rural A<1▼ertiser, a monthly pubh- arton, supplie.l to all poll paid applications. PAM.1IAI.L MiiRKI.S. See«bman, 119U Market street, I’htlatlelphia

fefiwlT

Over a Tlillioa Dollars Savedl Gentlemen: ”1 had a negro man worth over filJM) who took cold from a bad hurt In the leg, and was useless for over a year. 1 had need every thing I could bear of without benefit, until I tried the Mexican Mustang Liniment. It soon effected a permanent cure. J. L. DOWNING." Montgomery, A abama, June 17, lass “I take pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and indi*|>ensable article for Sprains, Sore*. Scratches, or Galls ! ou Horses. Our men have used ft for Burns, Bruises, Sores, Rheumatism, etc., and ail say it | art* like magic. J. W HEWITT, j Foreman for American. Wells, and Fargo and Harnden’s Express. “The sprain of my daughter's ankle, occasioned while skating last winter, was entirely ! cured iu one week after she com me need Using your celebrated Mustang Liniment.

ED. SEELY.”

Gloucester, Massachusetts, August 1.1MK It Is an admitted fact that tha Mexican Mustang Liniment performs mere cures In ashorter time, on man and beast, than any article ever discovered. Families, livery men, and planters should always have tt on hand. (Julek and sure It certainly is. All genuine is wrapped in steel plate j engraving*, bearing thesignature of G. W Westbrook, tliciul-t, and tbe private United States | Stnmpoi DLlIAn BARNES A CO., over the top. An effort has been made to counterfeit it with a cheap -tone plate lu!>cl. Look closely I Saratoga Sprint Watsr,sold By all Druggists.

BAKERY, ICE CREAM PARLOR,

LADIES’ RESTAURANT,

Cornerof Market and Illinois streets. Branch at Room No. —, Miller’s Block.

f TAN DIES ol ail kinds, IceCream, Sods. Cskes, Vy Fies. Fruiu. Nuts, etc. W edding Parties supplied to order. Warm Meals at all hour*. Board hy the day, or Lodging aprlff d3m CONRAD hlUBKITTIB. JOHN a. LXHaalTTXB. C. LEH&RITTER A C0„ CAPITAL SALOON A>I» It KMT A IK A.UT, Nw. 14 Eaaat Wasklagtwm Street,

iMartin Hug's old stand.)

GRAND GIFT CONCERT tNlHAIVA MMAMEMM* lonmuental Assfieiatifia, TO BS GIYKN AT loifiison’s Opera iiam t M OIV U M 13 r X%

IN

Cr*wa Hill ieKetery la U»i«r *f Oni* Fallen Tleiroes!

Authorize.! by the Government. Let every body patronize this home institution. It is the duty of every good eitizen of the State to con"ribute something to this Mouument. He-Of Tickets, 200,000 at fit eack. He. el presetila, 32,9031 Valued at • 142,990. Single ticket $1 80 Ten Tickets to Agents » 00 Twenty tickets to Agents 18 00 1st r*«»> aio. <> 220,000

11,

12,000 10,000 3,000 2,400

Boone county, Indiana 1,500

One Two Story Residence on Morrison

street, Indianapolis 5,000

And aaaserous other Valuable Gifts, consisting of Fine Gold Watches, rianos. C abinet Organs, Sewing Machines. Solid Silverwaxe. Ladies*

Gold Watches, etc., amounting to . *42,990

tor programme and »ee for yourself that

this is no "humbug.”

! STEAM ENGINES. UOOJO A ill ANN sT£A3t ENGINE

UO.’S CEEEKJKATEO

PORTAE AHD STATIONARY Steam fiigiies aid Boilers.

3d. Cash g

Five Cash Gifts—fi.wj

One Girt of Land in

y, Yndh

. - _—_ FROM 4 TO 35 HORSE POV ALSO PORTAbTe SAW MILLS. "\\j E havethe oldest,largest and raostcomplete \\ works in the United States, devoted exclusively to the manalaeture of Portable Engines and Slaw 'Mills, which, tbr simplicity, compactness, power and economy of fuel, are conceded by experts, to be superior to any ever offered to the publio. The great amount of boiler room. Are surfac and ovdiuder area, which we give to the rate horse power, make our Engines the most power ful and cheapest in use; and they are adapted t every purpose where power is required. All sizes oonstausly on hand, or furnished oa S DcseMptrire circulars, with price list, sent oe aPP WOOD n * MANN STEAM ENGINE CO., Utica, N. Y. Branch office, M Maiden Lane, N Y. City. augtl.Uy

SWEET POTATOES. SEED SWEET POTATOES.

W!w h

W ^ IV T E*l>! Agents in evrey town, county and neighborhood tn the State. See inducements to agents: We will give to the agent who sells the largest number oi tickets a Splendid Gold Watch valued at (SOU. To the one that sells the second largest numtor, a gold watch valued at Jouo. To he one who sells the third largest number, a Splendid Silver American Hunting Case Watch, valued We have filed a bond with T. B. McCarty. A ditorof State, for the faithful fulfillment of o

have one thousand barrels choice Seed eet Potatoes for sale. Ourvarietie* are Yellow Nanaeiuotid, Kerusuda Ked

and Yellow Vanina Price, $5 00 per bushel.

PITkI.Y, WIARD & CO., martl-dlm LOUISVILLE, KV _ PAINTING.

agreement.

As we can not

be personally acquainted with

all our agents, and therefore, can not be respon sible for them, persona dooirous of purchasing tickets, unlessthey are acquainted with their

agent, had bettersend direct to us.

Send money by postomce order or regestered letter, at our risk; or, when the amount is ten

dollars or over by express.

MODE

OF DISTRIBUTION

J_jA\TNG^fltt€dMiip^the^Cgital at great exticularly in rite the public to give us a^alL^i**® intend to keep our Kar well stocked with the best Liquors. Wine* Ale, < igars, etc , and our Restaumnt well supplied with the very best the market afibnis. In tact we intend to keep a first class house, and give nutisLu:tion to oifr patruos. Ob* fWtn

SALOONS.

New Billiard Hall

GEM

Ho. • Weal

BILLIARD ROOM,

WaohUfiKto*

th« ticket holders, by

the Concert.

REF EE It E TV C E. John C. New,Cashier First National bank, dlan'a.** p,, ““ ucl ^ Perkins, Indianapolis, InW’illiam A. Lowe, attorney at law and United

States pension agent.

General Fred Koefler, attornev at law and

United state* commissioner.

John Uaoaa. attorney nt liw, late United States district attorney, sixth district. Springer 4 Vance, State agents Ha = cock Life

Insurance Company.

General Davi.t - ' — -

Lieutenant l'<

C'lsi k of Dear bo

M ' dial

T B McCarty. Auditor of S *g. Sheriff of Hamilton county,

KOOftaKK* IIOYYYII.I.. H««se, Sign »i4 Oraaaeital Paiaiiisr

'mining Ceilstreet, Nor-

Work do mart) d£in

EXPRESS.

THE MERCHANTS l.\!U.\ EXPRESS C0J1PA.W.

It la it mu>L dcluiui ni Uttir I»rr>'in«f It cru lii at' - Kt'.url and dandruX It keeps the hcafil oool and clean. It makeN the ftuir rich. m>tt, and rlo-r.) It p re vc n la hair Gurninir ^rajr and lalling oH It restores hair on prvii Purely bald heads. This is just what Lyons Kath.tnon will do. It is pretty—it Is cheap—duraMe. It ia liurally »ol«i by the car load, and yet it* almost incredible demand is daily increasing, until there i« 'mnlly a country store that does not keep it, ur n amily that ih*:* nut n*** it. E. TUoM.V> LYON.t en*. t. New lork. Sarat.^EH Sprint Wat«r. n- M by all Orryprista.

n place rccrntly in the northern part »ty. \ woman, whose name he did

1, hut j ii, it I

pnrty." Thu local taxes of nine Republican ■ body'* l.ill. r*, and that's all. Hut I mu*t countie* in isfib, according to tbe figure* we ! wander on fi.r a general \icw, and a sight of have given, were equal to the entire State, | the Emperor.

Within I lie buildjii'. the hour and a half between our arrival and Ihc tunc fixed for the opinic” v. i* plca*:iiitlv^]iii*.*c.I in studying, not Hie work* of art and industry, hut the motley now.I of all countries which was hrouzbi t. nether. There wa* a young < binese, will, a look of !>li>o<4» .ffiout him which the C'clc-tial* wc generally see can make no i>retence to, neither surprised nor indifferent, hut beaiiitg Idm-clf as any one of u* outsiders, and speaking English fl* not one ol u* e:.n speak ( hnif sc. gn.up of.Lipane.se, looking, perl*.<*, rat her like en ./ old old-ladies, with

ployuo nt lor l ircing th, n, to vote eontrary to I *' ,l - v 1 , ' : '" , " rnl well f. r-

their oaths, mid the dictates of their own eom-

countVjlownsbip and local taxes of Indiana in li<47: Does our neighbor desire further contrasts between Democratic and Republican

financiering?

I’rnlrrtlnn of tbe Workingmen. The chairman of the Connecticut Demo- . ratlc Slate Central Committee has issued a <nll for a meeting of the Committee in New il ivcn.i n the isth instant, “to take into coneideratUm such measure as may be necessary to protect the working men of Portland and Hockc Hie against the infamous course pursued by tti, :i i mploycrs in depriving them of cm

science*; and to consider whrllier the laboring cla *. * caii be pn lectcd by that provision if thi. ( ,.ii-iitiuli n which requites the General A-sHiU.ly !•> pas* laws to protect the free ball. i. by prohiliitlng,‘under aiUquate penalties all niiuli - luffuence from power, bribery,’ etc., un,I In c. nipiinuco with which the state ha* vcqtui'..! i.y law every rleelor to swear by his Mak. i il.at he will give Ins vote, as he shall ptidp: w ill i ..udiico to the best good’of the i-iate or I title,I States,‘without respect i f per-

-.'1.- , > f ,V. I- ol liny man.‘ ••

I lie Jtnrtlcr elf Jlrv. tsnrmlt, I he .pi, -in.n of w ho I* n spon*itde for the

luiir.l.-r ‘-i Mr-. • l i-.it

IJCTtKIt l. ,s 1 n>i ,1 aliioiv; the radio il I',.ngressmen. i* ti..u'.ling ti„. Hcpubli. in i mrn:iis. Tao H .-Ion ('ommonicealth, Mr. i \1 jlKIt'H or/ III, which naturally side* with Hi rI KB in I a aln-t HiN’i.lf\M. as (lie latter has rccenllv ciin. i.l min h in.lcp, iidcin c ,,f

tb night and action, says:

F. rliap. il w ould li i\e liecn well if General I! |i|> r h ol icit sui I what he did of Mr*. Surraf Hot Ibcrc aie thousand* of thnur.liful peu! le w lo, tli'.iik he is right. Hr. liuivti.m did pur-uc her like a Idoodhound, I pon wbi.'li Ihe spr j u * lid I, Ma**a.‘lui "It*.

fiept'blica" icmurk*

Not at all. If there were any bloodhound* In llie hunt, lliey were Stanton and Holt; set on. too, we fear, by many Nortborn people and p ipor*. of which latter, too, w c *ns-

pect the Commonweal th was one.

lin ii heads, an,I no sword*, which

would have been very inconvenient, and even more Useless than the shields in the eru-b. With them was a sprightly looking slant-eyed little boy, dressed like the coinni'o , t European gentleman.* \ group , f (Gmanlis, of whom some were Greck - ..id others Arme- | ui.ans, seemed iibiqinto i-. ddlcring from the i world in general only in their head gear of j the last t.intinopoilLaii fashion, a ft-z, ' dyed the coiotir ol^w me Ices, or rather of gl(.-

1 i o 'I- Hutoundy itself.

riicre w. re 11 pri sentation* of all European I ra,- *, I.utin, Tciiimi and s. laioiuc, and mov- | log from groiip t..group tbe i u-ciiii'lif. a-sur- ! an* c of what the iy e had alrcadw di\ir.cil, fifr

Which tliiiei:il ! tl ’"' ^ ,l ' i " ' "'d'Viruiy . ti ira.leristic

jin Imost i vny variety i^l i: . it was j a . r >w ii lint los s distill ui'lit.I ib.m \ arii*.I, | toinicl oftlic dlph.hlfito a* will as|;,c social | repi -enttitivcs of all c.untnes, and ll.atunij I* d good will which the icsii\, 4 | w .is meant t > iu ui.Miratc s( emed to l.cain from all faces. I I ,» . ordial is the meeting of the Nun.do with he I'urki'h Ambassador. Their long and j lively conversation k»ms disturbed by no the- ; '.lo- i. iil squabbles: they certainly part as they ! not friend*. They hurry each to hi* place, 0 r the .Nuncio’s opera gia** has discovered the 1 inpcrial , orti ge approai him; the bridge of .b n.i, und each goes t.. take up ms proper position. i'resentlr a soiiiid iiiore like the nist-

IdT l'Iie New > ork Times. Hepubiicsn, in alluding to the course of the fianate in rejecting the Fresident's nominations, says: "It has been a vulgar partisan struggle, regardless of the merits of the individuals uomin*ted, and utterly regardless of the wants •nd welfare of the country.” ,,Atlanta, Georgia, Chronicle proposes t hat General Grant be elected to next the Fresleonc&tft&on'and 1 pe*c*e. nt " 0i

though all the clothes were huriied off

is expected to recover. The woman has no idea how she came in the lire. Alter getting out she was able to go to tbe spring for water to extinguish tbe tire on the clothes of Her-

self and child.— Hichmond Jhpublican.

—Charles Hatzen.of Lawreneeburg.shof at a mark and plugged hi* respected father-in-

law, Mr. Kerscb, through the arm.

— Dr. Cole, on trial at Tipton for the killing

of Allen, was acquitted yesterday.

From the New York llcrabl.

AKevoItinff Caae of Crnelty-A 1-lt. tic Girl Tied ap by the Honda and Beaten—Her Teeth Displaced and

Her Body a Alas* of Scare,

The following details, which have just come to light, exhibit In every feature a refined system of exquisite torture that reeallsthe age* of pagan persecution. On Frinee street, New York, there is an asylum lor orphan* and destitute children, under the care of the fti-ters of Charity, where girl* are maintained from childhood till they are able to fulfill a situation in life, and "do for themselves.” One little girl named Mary Ann Farrell, thirteen

He *aw the deceaaed lor the first lime after the

ten he

his office door on tbe morning of the

Kokomo.

knowledge of his wife’s Infidelity, wh,

n from hi

-loth of October, and *hot him. In the town of

ran

BANK. KKIfc LOCKE’* UA.1 K, No. 19 North Meridian, near the Circle. 7-3<r» Converted Into TTOLDERS of 7 » Not*A,«iate«l At)jrn»t 15. l*U. XX. are notified that it will nay betu*r to bave in.Nteail of

Who won!*! not !>c Ixjaotiful? Who wouM not add to their Leaiit>? What *rivc> that marble purity and .liNLiague api>«*aran« e we observe upon the -tiVfif, »nd in lln i iLy belief It l*» no longer a ! <>ur secret They u>e kia^an*§ Magnolia Halm. It?* ignited continuetl u^e remove-tan, freekles, idinple-*, an J 1 .ft-r roughnetitt irom the i.iee and hand*, and leaves ' the complexion nmooth, transparent, blooming, j and ravi>htn<. Unlike many coNmeties, it aou- 1 tains no material mjuriou* to the skin. Any j druK^ist will order it lor you, if not on hand, at

50 cents per bottie.

W E. HAW AN. Troy. New York, Chemist. DKMAfi BARNEN A CO , Wholesale Agents, New Tork. Saratofa Sprint Watar, aold by bII Druatinti.

^11 SUPERB TABLES, being Phelan’s Com O bination. Tour Pocket TahUs, the beat in the city, centrally located, and easy of acce*» bemgon the ground floor. An elegant Bat attached, which la supplied with choice Liqnon and Uigan. Open day and INVENTORS’ DEPOT. CEfSTTEIl hreat Western Invenfors’ kxc'H.v>.<; ij. Ortice, No. 77* 4 East Market St., Indiauai»olbs, CUAKLCN WEKBi: A CO., Directors,

DIALERS IN

l*uti-nt«. NwlH-llorw of Fafcat*,

:tn(l .VfioUel HaaiMen.

I>.\TE\TED Inventions introduced. Patent X Rights bought and t-old ou UomwUsion. intormatloa for Inventors or tor thoee desirous of rehaMug patents, will be froely giveu. Uon-

• « n hand aud f*»r sale

YALI

neurance Compan v.

General Davi.t Kilgore. Yorktown, Indiana. Lieutenant Cotonei John F Cheek, present

Jle. k of Dearborn county.

liana? 1 Luc “*. Lawrenceburg, In-

T B McCarty. And George Bragg, Sh Nobleavllle Indiana.

John Trissell, Clerk Hamilton county, In-

diana.

William O’Brian, attorney at law, late Colonel of tbe Seventy-fifth Indiana Volunteers, NoblesMartin Igoe, Assessor of Internal Revenue, sixth district, Indianapolis.

IW Tickets to Concert for sale at the princiP*I Drug, Jewelery, Music and Book Mores in the city and State, or address, with postage stamp

H. NACBEaSPECK A CO., A«ck Box *0. 37, IrnttlAmapolks, Iwdlatw. Office over No. 27, Boyd’s Block, Massachusett* avenue fetittdfim—aorlO wflm

BRUSHES.

punrh:i_-iusr patents, will -tautlv »’i» hand aud f«»r sa

* AI»I-E KATEXTS.

fitcihtu-* ! .rpr.H-uring Fstcnts are not exJ bv any e*tablishmcnt of the kind in the • I states. All kinds of mo,lets built to or-

apr4 ,i3m

mature. Tbi* Hank will make the convcrdoitaon the most lit>erat terms. Highest price paid tor Gold and PilverC'otn.oldSilverHponn*, Ffate.etc. fet>27 wflni KRIB LOCK K.

NOTICE. ^5,000 Reward. ^,000

HetiU'trcef* luiuiiia'.'.- flair t t>!,>riug I* not a dye. Ait installLancous dye* are «a>uiiMS.e,| of lunar caustic, and more or tc*s destroy tbe vitality and beauty of the hair. This t* the original hair coloring, and ha* been growing in favorover twenty years. It restores gray hair to Its original color by gradual absorption, tn a must remarkable manner It Is also a beautiful hair drtasing. Sold in tao sizes—fll) vent* and $1—by all dealer*. C. IlKIMSTRKrr, Chemist. Saratoga Sprint Water, sold bv *11 Urngglns

Upon the foregoing facts given you will please state your opinion of the mental condition of the accused at the lime of the homi-

cide.

KKsl-ON.sgOI ttKNRV F. lURNK-l, M. D., OF IXIlIA.VAPOUS TO HYPOTIIF-H* PROPOI’XDXD

BY BOX. b.KSIKL \V. VOORIIEKJ.

Having anticipated the hypothesis just propouoded, and having duly considered the evidence from all standpoint* in the cose pending; I respond that in my opinion, the defendent wa* insane at tbe Hint' of committing the hom-

icide in question.

Tbe particular form of insanity under which he wa* laboring at the time of committing the*act, is wbst is called by psychologist*

impulsive homicidal monomania.

1 date the Inception of the disease from the period of his Interview with hts wife, as testified to by Dr. Henderson, at which period she made a full confession of her guilt, together with the manner of and period of her seduction. Tbe seduction, by her confession, was accomplished while Dr. Cole wa* absent in the army, several years prior to said interview, and tliat by means of threats and promises of various kinds she bad since been in-

rpilK printc I c

X ttirnugb tlie country, am!

ports which his agents arc instructed are entirely beneath the considerntic

irs, which Frost is * ry, and the -landcnts arc instructed tocii h the consideration of

I will

years old, was taken from this house on the ninth of May last by a Mr. Vanderbilt, re- .

siding in Fleasantville, about *ix miles from j duc.l to lead an adulterous life with the de- -- - 1 cea-ed; that in the meantime deceased hod

laid two several plans to poison the delcndant,

Ha, kensaw, to perform general housework. some months after tbe new home begun to prove uncomfortable to the girl, and she received very bad treatment, which she could not disclose to any any one, being locked up. if sbe desired to go out. The poor creature was at times stripped naked, tied up by the wrists, and In this manner sbe states positively slic was lashed with a whip by Mr. Vanderbilt till her tender llesh was completely mangled. Horrible as this may seem the torments to which sbe was subjected wards were more acute. Mrs. Vanderbilt, who had been a calm spectator of the bloody proees*, applied, according to the girl's statement what she understood to be a pickle dipped in salt to the bleeding wounds which indicted

Hie i,lost intense pain.

Last Wednesday the girl expected to be placed as usual on the rack, and watching an opportunity providentially vochsafed to her, she made her escape and took refuge for the night under the shade of some trees, where she was picked up in a prostrate and fainting condition. She then related the horrible details of me erueltioH indicted on her, which so aroused the indignation of the hearers that a resolution was formed to proceed to Vanderbilt's hoii'c an,I lynch him forthwith, " ttnsiinvrd ami unshroilded,” but the execution >,| the plan was frustrated by tho Roman ( .itliolic paster of llackenshsw, who threatin.,I to denounce tfio individuals connected vvilli it. The girl's statement is borne out to the 1. 'I t by the revolui.g appearance she pre-

sented.

Her head is covered with small lumps, her teeth displaced, the white of the eyes hardly discernible, the face swollen and deformed, the lips split, and the remainder of her body one jna** of scars. Her underclothing, which had not been changed for a long time, waa thoroughly saturated with blood and purulent matter. She is now under medical treatment, but her condition is likely to be hopeless. -be was handsome and intereating, and bore un excellent character in the asylum, where sbe In,I been for eight years. Vander-

bilt an.i .'us wile were arrested

both of which had been counteracted. All tbe above facts being suddenly made known to him, was well calculated to make a powerful impression upon defendant's mind, and in one of his peculiai temperament, waa well calculated to derange the affective and reflective faculties, and thus render the will

powerless to control his actions.

It malters not what the character of defendaftcr- ' 11,11 '" w,le was subsequent to the alleged period who of seduction, as regards virtue. If he accept- ’ ! cd her declaration as true, that deceased was tbe author of her ruin and the destroyer of hi* happiness, these impressions would doubt-

less govern his future actions.

The evidence proves that be was a changed man form the period of this interview, and the affective faculties were seriously impaired. It seei*i that he was so perfectly abstracted that he would pass by his most intimate friends and fail to recognize them which was very unusual for him to do. He also refus'd to visit patients who had been hia-substantlal patrons. He made frequent mistakes in pre-

by order of

, i , , . • u lb. ckcl'ind tbe case will come before

iinv el leaves than all I iigli-h ,tf., r wm bi'.r,!; after H few seemuls Hie hand of the

in,i iiy at llackenshavv this morning.

N itiellai Ghat,I, >t:i!iei.e,| in Ihc vestibule, si> in k up ^e Emperor's Liv wltc :»tr, and in as little time as it ha* tal.eii f., vv nt.- liu*, the Imperial equipages, lour , u iii 'i s and four, had drften up, aiwnfie Emperor and Em pres*, but without (be Frinee linperi u,-till too delicate for so great an 4 vcrti.ui, cntcri d the building follow ed I v a small suite, and preceded by the Ministers,whom we remarked MM. Itaroche, Uouber, and de Moustier; by MM. llatissman and de Nieuwerkerkc the Director of tho Eine Art*, and the aicmbers of the I'ommissiou*. They walked with-

Tb" value of a human body in New York lor d■*-i cti.'ii, it is stated, is only about 7-7 cent* or I. ‘Uel.'tons range from jl'J to file I It is •in,.Illnr laet that Hi, re Was no eoronei's inquc-t held on the body of Fresideut Eincoln, and no legal evidence taken as to the manner i f Ids death or cause ot it. A plantation in Wilcox county. Alabama, containing from fifteen thousand to two thousand acres, which before the war produced from eight thousand to ten thousand bushels of corn, and from three hundred and fifty to live hundred bales of cotton, was rented the other day tor one hundred and thirty dollar* a year.

scriptions which he had not been known to do previously. He ate little, slept little, and sought seclusion at time* to avoid meeting and conversing with his most intimate friend*. I might mention here that there are form* of what Is called reasoning monomania, and it may lie the defendant was prompted by a course of reasoning to prepare to meet the deceased in c ise he made bis appearance. The attempt and threats that bud been made upon bis ow n life, would have prompted the defendant in that direction in my opinion, unless forsooth ho were perfectly demented. In his state of mind it Is my impression that the sight of the destroyer of his happiness in the distance was well calculated to produce an uncontrollable homicidal impulse, or intensify the mania which already existed, and result as it has done iu the utter destruction

of his victim.

The fact of defendant neglecting to recognize an old and particular friend who spoke to him on the morning of tbe homicide, bis abstracted and wild expression of physiognomy, the swift running of at least seventvhve yards, when he observed deceased for the first time since the revelation by defendant's wife of tbe diabolical plots and seduction. I be manner of Hbooting, and in tbe presence of several persons on a public street, the application of the hand to the head, the contortions of his body and exclamations, and subsequent to the act the muscular spasms and twitching*, tbe desire to give himself up to the authorities, the excessive thirst and heat of head, the refusal of food for thirty-six hours all prove to my mind that defendant was acting under the influence of an uncontrollable homocidal impulse^ A shoemaker out west has advertlshed for “a female who has a knowledge of fitting boot* with a good moral character.”

.HpectahlB p«TMkm.

M. Frost, or anv other person, w

in any court of Justice a

that his

au>

pay $5.UUU reward to J.

bo will estabii

Justice and prove to the

rc.ular is not an entire falsehood, ami

put in circulation without any Just cause whatever. I will, furthermore, pay him |S,OUO re wan! if he will prove to the citizens of Indianapolis, i when: he has resided for some twelve years.) that his word should be respected or believed bv the public, or that his practice in rascality has not been jfiven full scope, until it has become entirely chronic; or, again, if he will prove to me that he is, iluanciaily, in a condition to liquidate damages in case judgments are rendered against hiu

for the libels which he has uttered.

It is entire folly for him thus U> circulate his jealous hatred of ray medicines. It ic true, if be can induce people to l>elit*vc his circulars, and instead of using ray medicines, they should use his, then his desires would be aeromptished Every intelligent man or woman must know, that if 1 had (as he claims, which is false,) transgressed or infringed «tpon any rights belonging to him, that I only am responsible and liable for the wrong committed, if any. In writing this article, it is not my desire to condemn other medicines in use. thinking that by so do ng I shall elevate the reputation of my own, but to contradict tbe false stahfcnent* which have been made, and reassure those who have used my preparations, with satisfactory results, that Frost’s threat*,

etc., can never be put in execution.

I am, very respectfully. Your obedient servant.

U. ii.

^Lvon’s Extract oi Pure Jamaica linger, for re- Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache,

ite, reIsh rid

Cholera Morbus, Flatulency, etc., where a warming stimulant is required. Its careful preparation and entire purity makes It a cheap am! reliable article for culinary purposes. Sold everywhere, at 5U oent» per bottle Ask for *I.yon’» M

Pure Extract Take no other

Saratoga Spring Water, «oi<i b> *n DruamsU

15

SHIRTS. 1-. Mx O I" A X K A r 4. D

I1PB0VED FREXCII HIKE SHIRTS,

WARRANTED K*atents*«f. .’Yovrn

TO FIT. iber I, 1W59.

BUELL.

TO THE FUBLIC.-Th

ha'

his is to certify that wu

»ve manufacture,I all the labels tor Dr. Buell', e,Heines, anil that hi* labels were ilesigned an,I niuile without reference to any other label, ami

his labels are no infrin

any oth,

els are no infrit efc label in use. J. U. STALLO

gem, A CO.

my other

eat .. hatever u|>on

Lithographers.

1W With Dr. Buell’s medicines there is no

uoli word as fail.

BROWNING A SLOAN, General Agents febar wfimeow Indiaitapoii*.

ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. Artificial Limbs. Artificial Leg and Arm Manufactory. r pillS Limb is wan anted longer than any others J. manufactured. Circulars sent free bv application to American Leg anil Arm Company, Box 55. Shop No. 217 East Washington street, Indianapolis, Indiana. l'eb27wt>in

COLLEGE SCRIP. 'Agricultural College Scriu. 160 Acres ol" I-antl lor IAACH piece of Scrip is for 1G0acres,and entir* tie* the holder to MO acres of land, in any state in which there areGoveruinent Lands sub ject to private entry. This Scrip can be located at once or held without care or risk for location at a future time. Having competent ami reliable Surveyors in the several Land Districts in tbe West, wo can make good selections and locate land to a good advantage for personspurchasing the Scrip of us. WILEY A MARTIN, Ileal Estate Brokers, inar20-w3m Indianapolis, Ind.

ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.

Notice of Administration. "VrOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned XX has been appointed by tlie Clerk oil the Court of Common Fleas of Marion county, .State of ln.Hana, Administrator of the estate of Annie

Eltley late of Marion county, deceased, said estate is supposed to be solvent. aprtw8w* HABI * K1TLEVl Al,mini:i,

strator.

EOK MALE by >*!? I’riaciiml Dealers, anti al Y% holesale only by Ballou Brothers, SOLIU Y*AX1CNX1C1CS. 403 Broadway, New York City. fel>t4 Sm

REMOVAL.

K- E IVl O V .A. L, .

Wf V. BURNS has removed his law office to

V V • No. 2 (up stairs) Lang>dule Block,

site the Court House.

TAILORING.

ROETH & MEIER,

Merchant Tailors, GENTS FURNISHING AND CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 207 Kast Washington Street,

a Little's Hotel Iluitdimj.)

aprlS ISm INDIANAPOLIS, IND. BECKER 4c ill BEK, Merchant Tailors, So. 127 E. Hash mat on St.. Indianapolis. End.

\\ r K have V V sorted

Yes

eived from the East a well asck of new hoods, cloths, Cassi-

rers. Vestings, etc . of the latest style*, ffnich we pruptwe to make up into custom Work at prices to suit the times. Mr. Huber a member of the firm. Is an experienced cutter, and pays personal

to the cutting As we employ none hut (men, we gui '

to our eastomers. and

A large

tie.. Collars. Suspenders, etc , etc-i comprising all the latest novelties constantly on hand. aprfidSm A. jrttERSTNER, -- I\I Tailor, No. 173 Kaat Washington Street.

■ ARGE stock of Spring Garments made to ord t prices to suit the tim

mg. As we em^

good workmen, we guarantee entire satisfaction

rrs. i

Respectfully,

assortment of No

nders, etc

tee entire

would solicit a calk BEUKXR A HUBER, lotions, Shine, Neck-

* LARGE stock of Spring Goods Just received. E\. Garments made to order in the latest style,

trl&dkm

t pi

XjOTTXS SHOIaTZ lias reopened a fine stock of GEMS’ DRESS GOODS, At N,». 10 North Pennsylvania Street, opposite Odd Fellows' Hall, Indianapolis, Ind. matffO-dlm

MERCHANT TAILORING.

Leading House of Fashion.

HOWARD M. FOLTZ, FXRST CLASS MERCHANT TAILOR, no. 31 North Pennsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, (Second door south of tho Postoflice.)

fllUe high rep _L always sust

utation this

.utabiishment has

always sustained for styles and quality will still he supported by supplying tne be»t and MUST STYLISH GOODS in the market; and while soliciting inspection of my extensive and choice stock of Blew Spring matt owaaaaer Goods, I beg leave to call attention not only to

the well known QUALITY and

OUTFIT

lBdlai*p«lis Brash MiufacUry. Ho. 10« South Illinois Street, (Thiad door south of Georgia.) Keep constantly on hand a large assortment ot SRTTSHSa, Of their own munut'actnre, at Wholesale and ReitS dly

BOXES.

CHARLES E. CHEEVER, Manufacturer and Dealer In PAPER BOXES, Manufactory. 22S Main Street. CINCINNATI, OHIO. OHKLF and shoe Boxes constantly on hand. Q Orders solicited marlS dSm

BOOK BINDERS. DAN MACATJLEY & CO., BOOK BINDERS AM) STATIONERS, T)ARTIL'U L AR attention paid to County Blank X Work. Magazines, Law Books, etc, etc., bound or rebound in any style. N•- 13 West Maryland Street. Schnull’s Block, near the corner of Meridian street, one square south of Washington street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, markh d3m

PROSPECTUS.

style an,

a so to my

comparison wi BLK establish

>wn Q of the

'Y and unsurpassed

GARMENTS I turn out, but

bleb

a so to my moderate charges, which will Mar

■ ith those of any other RBSPICCTAin the city. Call and exam-

B LK e* tabus time ine for yourtelvo

N. B. 1 am also agent for J. B. West’* Repor •t Fashions. HOWARD M. FOLTZ,

marts dSm

opjKJ-20-dim

NOTICE.

IV O T I O E.

fTUlE nndersigned is now ready to roeei X dors and plant all kinds af Nnrseny Orders left at the Herald office, or 81 Wes

street, will receive attention by uprf dSw W

to receive or-

Btock.

est Ohio

M.G. ELDER.

TURNING.

LOUIS KOLB,

Manufacturer of every description of

JOB TURNING. T AM prepared to do all kind* of plain and orX nomental Turning in the best manner, and on reasonable terms. I keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Stair Ballesters and Newel

Hosts, and make them to order.

Turning in builde

and make them to order. All kinds ig in builders’ and cabinet makers’ li Orderspromptly attended to. ttfXo. WS Sot street, between Meridian and Pennsylvania, c square south of U nion Depot marSO d3u

TWLAJH BOOKS.—Wskave,etthe Hanid OBo*,a Crts, which will be bound n sack a manner as will iamrt complK* sattibcfisti. TY* stbabee of snaafiy sfhhknMkef avbMKufs

MILLINERY.

MRS. DUNN ft FRANCO, Millinery Establishment, No. 53 Nortb Illinois Street, TT AVK just received a new and elegant stock XX of Spring Millinery Goods which they invite tbe public to call and examine before making their selections. aprl2 dffm STREET RAILWAY?^

Citizens’ Street Railway Ceaptay. CROWN utt.t. LINE. uat* will run as follows until further notice: LKAVK union dbfot. 4:ffufr.M„ M aidVp.V ^ A - M ” a ' 30 ' r ' M ” P^rsEwsifireSBrisspcffl

ill

the

bw

Sice. Tickets fo -aa-*

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CAPITAL,

$20,000,000.

Owned and Operated by Our Merchants and Manufacturers, Carrie* by Ewpraas, Money, Valuables, Freight & Parcels, Over more than 13,000 miles of Express Line, And to more than FOURTEEN HUNDRED OFFICES, And through them to More than 4,000 Cities and Towns, At Just and Liberal Rates, Based on DISTANCE and COST.

Our Lines are constantly Extending, A ND will soon exceed those run by both the T\_ American and U. S. Express Co’s. Over $100,000 per month Axe now saved to Express Shippers by this Company, and this taring can be made permanent by continuing tha same liberal patronage hitherto given it. Experience assures our success, and convinces us that wa mar rely upon tha public confidence and support, which wa hope fie merit always. effftcft, Nos. 49 and 44 Bmst Wash. St. ftebSOdSro J. 8. TRUMBULL. Agent

OLD LONDON DOCK.

THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, Especially designed for the use of the MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE FAMILY. s now Indorse Chemists, those int diuretic,) which belong t OLD AMD PURE GIN. We trust that our established reputation founded upon eighty-eight years of experie nee abundantly vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guarantees the excellence of this Standard Article. Put up in Cases, containing one doses bottles each, and told by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc. A. M. BLNINUKR 1 CO., L Established ITIS.] Sole Importers, No. IB Beaver street. New York. DAILY, SENOl’K A CO., 143 Sonth Meridian street. Indianapolis, Wholesale Agents. Op ininn* •• (Me Press. The Biningers.No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and l>c»t house iu New York.—IHome Journal. The house of A M. Bininger A Co., No. 18 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a reputation that may well be envied.—INew York Evening Post. jelfi deodAweowly

HOTELS. 3. *. CRITTENDEN. C. E. SERGEANT. CLARENDON HOTEL, CINCINNATI, OHIO.

9. E. Crittenden Sc Cm., Proprietor*.

TT.YYIXG leased the property known as-tho XX Walnut Street House, and completed our improvements upon tbe same, it is now thorughly refurnished, painted, carpeted, and in lost excellent condition, and will from this date

most be th'

ClsARENrUON HOTEL.

We shall be most happy to see our friends and the traveling publio, and guarantee the accommodations of tne CLARENDON to be equal to any Hotel in the city. Telegraph office in the Hotel. marts d S. K. CRIT TENDEN * CO.

Jas. Burgess. Alex. Baldwin. Jas. L.Slaughter Sherman House, • Opposite Union Depot,) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. decaadly JAMES BURGESS A CO.^PropTs. MANHATTAN HOTEL. ■CHKAY 8TBEET. Second door from Broadway, opposite the Park NEW YORK N. HUGGINS, Proprietor. A. J. SMITH, CLEKX. sepUdly XYKHTEXi ST-A-IES MOTEL, or posit ■ tub Now York. New Horen, and Western Hollioad Depot, BHLA.CH ST., - - MOtSTOiN. By F. H. r-KATT, lefidoqwlT Formerly of tha American Hmise

FILE WORKS.

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CONFECTIONERS.

H -A. Y JST E S <Sc O A 2K X E K , 40 Wcat Was Ming ton a tree t, INDIANAPOLIS, IND., TkYANUFACTURERS and dealers, wholesale ixA and retail, in Confectioneries, Candv Toys, Foreign Fruite, Nuts, etc. etc. 'janlSdSm

I'M. MOESC II, Wholesale and Retail CONFECTIONER, Nn. 33 North Pcnn.jrlvnnia street, (First door south of Postoflice,) INDIANA 1*01. IS, INDIANA.

0ENAMENTAL C VK,£ f‘ Pyramids, Candies, Private Parties furnished on short notice.

C ’

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WOOL. TXlsKH, fltolNNGa * COT, W O O Xj CMUBlssi*n a Merchant,, Xm. Ml and 148 congress street, mm