Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3653, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1862 — Page 3

fn l TT V Gl? lVfT,TXTT?T ! MiT-crowTa Hau.. The finep'ay of Green ! fiJLii-: X 'r.ue caliel wit A go-l .nu hit r.ipht f-r ;

AMUSEMENTS.

COMMERCIAL.

Ti tttAY....

J I'M. 14

THK DAILY tvTATK FNT1XELU aent by all tie early (

I s ri-hcr i I iti t . she leeiutiiul ruv:. :ry j füll mt the evi-ecUtU.t of her ftiemls Iii I rr i rtr :utii.s. H, I fit suting of ll.o evenirg.i

oeer. wm 1t -Iii. Marion il cartriT. as

oT7,XTMau4rr.l4bttra04l.-r4l. JJjami ,ri(J JJ,vl. gl Anbert. Vincent M Wj'.d .nia adjacent tew-., abwttia ottani.ÄU-iurU)gh(br002lll doWQ lh j,.. MiuRoiU

iriiratMlaUUdtj. This ec.aV.as radars at äüudc : uWed a Spanish dance with exceeding gnce. ! fr tb Capital of intfiaa, to ft the wt of the day ; Tonight the play are Captin Charlotte and Jack i frofn aix 1 teTbnr before tbeycereclv It thrtaca . SbepparJ, anl Misa Fisher's last appeira nee. j

Mr. Hnzb Detail lot three valuable !

ppra pul!ihed ettewbere. 5 deal.re od carrier in any of the town on railroads centering at Indianapolis,

w.l! be sampled w;üj Iii SF.XT1NF.L co aagrsvi terms aa hot.- from Iii livery stable on Maryland street,; ay tber paper, fluba for tb Iaily will fce sutpled at niht bfne Uat. The animals are supposed to j Arenu rat-. OrUn are s"licted. UAw ! !i are been stolen. In the rew of th stable is a.

' j large window through which it is supposed the Xli(nlta . thieve mule their entrance. There are evident The Impre. appear to prevad among niir.y rrn. i indications that at least Ol t bore was pa Md

t.cr.ta thai w.haro no Job Office connected with tb.?. F.N- 1 tnrougli Una window All ire l.orse miutg

TINELoftce. Tbl I mistake. There Ii r.o nve in the dty that las well prepared to do all Mud of fUOK AND JOft PRISTINii asw arc (eaeept large bill pn. er), and we will feel under otlltstlons to all Democrat i, not r.ly la the city, bot hi the ?tte, f. any work they can ol to our office. have r-n public patronage to de pmd e to 14 tbe prr we sk ti party to aid us with

iii:tuoioi.ita. hals.. SC ALK Ol Ik'CK.

Itt Circt. t Prqi4ti, for a Oeata.o.....-Vl cBU. 1

tor a l f ai u uv;tar... ... ........... . o c-i. lata ait.t.ot,al UJy 53 ceu. rriTau Bozea. to bold Ui pcrvooa t4 00 Bin?: u in Primal Box T5 ctnu. Gal.cry tiresu. SATURDAY EVKM.VC, JUNE 14. Lact n:?Lt of Miss icaxm;: iimiiii.

were Iron, the oark p.irt ot tlie table. it h two of the hör the b ilitM re miitir. T!ie holier of the thirJ h r wa left in the at tll. All tin -e thinpi ) to aliow th.it, the hjr.ts diJ nut trtk Iww but were ituleu.

"AniMid Ward " Thi f.mou ifilivi.!na!, i one of the cre-Uel huuoriU of the iiineteeiith !

their wurk, aa far a they can. Wa can do aa gool ork, I century, will, we aie Wiexpic-'ibly h ippy to mi-(

a;it on at g'wi it rm, at any other office.

Valuable Iluciuiinil. VTe Lava t jT ate tLe following valuable docunbt, and ak Iirmocrata In every Cwunty aud Tnblp in InUnaa to club toother anl wi.1 for the tn, for d.itribntbiu Voorheekfi ftpeclavaj. The perbe of Il-.n. I). XT. VixiaitKKa apon the Cnanrial p-lMy ami frta l of the A'5m:nlritl n party, and M elndieailtt ef bit atatrnteata In tbt rieech la rrply to the comment of Mr. !, of iliaf buwtll. Tle pecbea Low, from ttepubiicau record, the expeMiturea of tb Admlnltratlorw tlie amount of tba public ln!rht e!ce j, an-1 lie grtt fraud ly wbkb that deLl baa been Increased. luMlted la one pamphlet of Ixteen paea, ami will b furnibed at fl per hundred, an 1 flO per tboUXid. Speech of It Ichardaon and Addreaa to the) Drmocrnrjr off tlie t'nltrd Kfatra. The peech of 11 jn W A. lürHAktmoy, of Iit:n, expri:n the abolition cbfm of iiro equality, arid hat the tax piyera are pa) lint fvr tie experiment. In the name pamphlet (of ellit pasje) the d.lre of the Iemocratic mnnlr of Cni(re to the I rucracy of tlie Ur l'.eJ Statt, prepared by tie llou. XT. A. l.inmfcu. the luo-l ii.rlinate frirri'l of .w-nator Ihif.LA. Irire ten cettt p-r 0";?n, f.ftjrci;t4 per LuriJnt!, md fuur dollar pr iLou t'irculnlfl ! Ilocuinrnt. Ties dumTiti h uM le placed in the bind of ev. ery wter lit ludiana. aa lUty diuu in a ruastrrly mauürr uljrct wU.ch have a dfep interest for every titizeti who deira t" preserve cn.tituliooal l.le rty ami to perpetuate Ibe L'niort framed l y tbe r'atUarra of tbw Keput lie. 8peeeheä hould be ordere-1 by Kipreaa. if poMbl-, a the poa'ee ia cent a Oopy, au l an tbia umt be prepaid, It 1 tkrn out of tht; money nfbt. All i-rder accoiupanird with the ra.h, WtU be promptly ail-i,.l-d to. Addrea, EI.LKK, IIAKKXKSS k I.I.N' ill A M, Irtdiaiiap'.-li", Ind.

j nouiicc to iLe public, visit IiiJi.uupoliioune.it! j Tueil.iy, Mii'l in the eveuin ileln er lecture ut i

Ma-utuc lull. ''Artemu arJ M now en-j paeJ, we nixJer-tan-l, on thu preit publication 1 Vanity Fair, ami Iii witty pen illu-trutes erery i

line of it. The wonderful rhoanvtn coming to flee u, even if he de uot lrin hi wax rjuralon, ah'ill not i liaapf xititel in bein ret-tetl, wekomrl aul apfeciateti by a I trge nlJ re(ecUbIe. iiitelliicent, intellectual and rliuei auilience. We will guarantee ihi.

CITY AND STATE ITEMS. J'Oovcrnor 3Iortt.ii is now at l.otue.

Colonel Prather, of the Cth InJuna.just fiotn Corinth, was in tlie city yeterd:ty. tlT" The City Council rneeM in regular rtiaion tu niht, we believe.

Llf For choice cake, piea anl confectionery, go to Cunningham'. W 4

tThe Auditin' Committee on Military

Cliuu meet n.xiu on Wednesday next, in their room at the bi tte Ilouo.

Xiw Miaic. Wood Nymph Tolka, by L. S. Newfll jut received aud for sale by WiiLrd At StowelL Too Warm Foa Hots Sve thoaplenJiil tock and style of genta' lasting thoed, double oled, at Jones, Vinneiige k Co's. Wasted. Five or hit. good tailors, to woik by the week or piece. Apply immediately at. lS '2t Moritz, Uko. & Cos. tt2TAt the Magnolia, Illinois street, Mera Flag Wright prorrielois, lunch i tet dailv a 10 A. M. and 1U 1. M. jtkJ dtf m t3T"To night, we believe, the List opp)rtunity will be aflonlfd to our citizens to vi.it the mag nificent and instructive p.umrami of Dr. K.ino's Artie voyage. We urgently request all to go. Cff"The New Albany Aetyrr s tys that within the liit year a bind of hore thieves in Washington county, Indiana, luve toleit one humlrtd and Iweuty-five horses in Kentucky and Indiana. The Sramp Land Investigating Committee, appointed by the 1 tt Legislature, is in session. l'reent Messrs. Fisher and Crain. M. Wilson, K-tj . of this city, is the Clerk.

JjS" Kery day this week we had a pio nie or excursion, and the only one ou the docket It r next week is the grand expedition to Louisville on Frid.iy next. Therefore it is no wonder it iil be a humpt-r, and re illy it ouht to be, ns the fire is put doan to JefiVrsonville and back at $'J. This trin i intended to be the best one ot the season, for it gives the excursionist time to pt.iv in JellVrJonville, New Albany or Louisville, an l if a rei4i! wants to come bitck the mime d ir. he has ten hours there, ms the train leives Jeffersonconville at 10 o'clock the Rime niht. Our old friend UtfiwritriMii, t present buperinteinleiit of Heck's new H ill in Louisville, is miking ar r.trigeme.-it to cnterttiu his H jonicr IritMids hs well as o!ible wiih h cuiu'trrt, etc., etc. The trip will undouMpuk be a deüghiful oi.e.ah! nolödf will regret It. Sexur jour tickets in time. Tickets (-an be had at the bookrlures nnd hotels.

Niipreme Court of IikUmiim. n.vt.T i-.NTii nay. Th St itP ex. tel. James Long i. Dmiel Long Tippeitnoe C. I. AHirtnetl. Chri-ti.m L'.juepler vs. The Suic. llearv C. V. Ueversitl. Andrew ISIntfcr vs. Tlie St ite C us C 1. Af firmed in part and reversed in part. Frederick Shurlz et al. vs. John S. WooJsey La r inge C 1. Allirtned. ls.iai; Firestone vs. Davul Mish'.er Eikli.irt C. 1. Athrtned. Jtihn Keed vs. Divid Armstrong Fayette C. I. AllinncJ with three per cent, damages. Sarah Waltz Vs. Jacob Waltz Ihtrtiiolomew C. C. Kever-1. James II. Carr, Assignee, 4c, vs. Sunuel McConah II ancock C T. Allirmvl. James II. Case- alias Clay pool and K'( hard W, Horner vs. The State (ireeu CI. Ue versed. Samuel II. Tatterson and David W. Miller vs. James Trior Ciuk C. C. Reversed as to Miller and allirmed as to Tatterson. This w as :i case in which a person who was convicted by i Court of Common IMeas, and who was afterwards leietsed l'rxui the penitentiary on a writ of lube as corpus, because the court hail no jurisdiction, seed the warden and lessee of the Stale prison for work and labor performed w hile in their charge. He ttvuvered iu the court below against Tatteison and Miller Patteroii and Miller np;ealed. The judgment w s re verel as to Miller, the warden, but ullirmet as to Patterson, w ho bid received us le.-te the benefit of the prisoner's labor

AUDITOR'S REPORT.

ty Mrs. Thonijwon L Son are in receipt of the latest illu-rtel weeklies, the monthly magazine.-and the New York Dailies. Due dour norm of Odd Fellows' 1UU.

jTTbe National Saloon, N 27 South Meridian etreet, will ,-erve up at 'J o'clock this evening, a fpleuuid bee lunch of turtle soup snd all the delicacies of the season. All lovers of good things are invited to be prescut. . 1 1.

ZjfTIlent in mind that M ibie's M ungerie and Hip(xdrome will visit this city upon the day designated in an advertisement in another column. All Kiit!etnen und ladies, aud all little children, in the city .having the reiuisiih means and leisure will v..it it undoubted!).

AfMTOU'S KLI'Ul.T OK krCHllS AM) KIIKNMTUKK.H OF MAKION COUNTY JOit TUtf TKAH KNDLNÜ JL'NE 1, lsC2.

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Kxpepie of I'oor County Kevnn te M illion lta l Itr i.ljreHooks ami St.itionrry ... I'.ri.kers' Ijrensr

Cttunty Commissioner . I. N and ItiKlovays. . Iullic l'.uiiiling

JurT he.

F.xpt iK' of Criminal.

Sit.tie and t'ounlj Urveime. Ueilcniptioti nl loiud

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Scbnd llevenue Marion County AKrirulturMl Socit ty. Court Hoiis Krvt iiuc. .

lowtwiip i.evtt.uf.

ltoat lvetue Cumlx-rUnd .School House Kvenue CumlM-rUii'l Corporation Heeiuif

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City School House Tax Pnncijial ot C'onimin fchool I'ut:d..

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fruinpal of t Ii r .'I e PruicuMl of t 14 r 4 e I'riiKipal of t 14 r 5 e

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tJf Fr a splendid article of native wine for metlic.il purpo.se, go to H gsliire A Hunter's, Wet Washington street, at llrud'haw' old stand. Kverjthine choice hi the m n ket Mc-srs. Hog shire & Hunter always hav e for a-ile in advauce of their cotcmporaries generally.

Principal of t Ii r .' e

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Intf-rest vf Coii.niori School 1 und Interest vi t 11 r e

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Interrkt oft Iti r - e. lu .rtst of t 1 r 3 e Interest of t IS r 4 e Interest of t 16 r 3 e Intrrei-t of t 17 r 2 e Inte re-t of t 17 r 3 f

InteteM of t 17 r 4 e Intere.-t of t 17 r b e

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TELEGRAPHIC.

Deaths or Ribil Pbisosirs. Sinceour last report the following icbel prisoncis have died at this iiut: June 10 Henry Hicket, co I. CCth Tenn. ' 12 W tn. Nelson, co. A,2tth Tenn. Total number of deaths to date 213.

FXl'EMinUKKS. Kxpercs of Toor Juror' fees A-e ioi lieem-i

r xp u es of Insur e

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. fjf" We understand that tire prisoners of w ar ! Km.ws an l .s-ut.inery esoapCAl from Camp Morton vesterdtv. Thev 1 'Mic PaiMits. . ,;..t lderty to bathe in Fall creek, and 're I fxts .f Criminal

bein2 esitirtexl there bv three guards, and w hen

out of the viewot the camp they turned upon their ecoit and disaiiued them and escaped. Tiiet Ilavt CoMt! Another large lot of fine hooU, elites, lies, gaiters. Ac, both lor ladies and gentlemen, wete received at lllenns Hlick yestenity. Prnbabiy no houe in the State kee; a lettei ortment f g'od tlun C.uly A Co , and there is no better place to tra.le. 1 hey lih buy und sell lor cash, a d re clliiig at extremely low rates. Tut Otn Jtrui. oa Lirt. in a Colony Hy Judge Hallibuitoji, autln r of "Sam Siick. Ac, ia the title of a verr l.unioroim and interesting

book j" receivevi and tor mU bv l?oweu i City sea- . . lvet

iro. At-o, -'The He r to Aahly," by Mr. Henry Wood, at.lhorid "K.it Luu e." Ac. This it a first c!.s domestic i ovel Prue .VI cents.

N.w B oe. Uowen, Stewart A Co , hsve jut received the following ne buoks: "The Hit Puh." by Dr. II !l md. (Timothy Titcomb.) -1 be IIe:r to" Ah!ey," br Mra. Henry Wiexl, an thrr ol Kvl Lvnr.e." "The City of the Stints." Hon A.fted KU 'a Journal. ke;t during his impttM.nmef t In R.chntord. Va. "The Old Judcc," bv Ju lge II ulibuttoii, known lamiliuly a Sam Sli k, and Altem . a;tla txW.

UatLiiL 1nvi.mioi. Necrssttv leads to many im et.ii-ois tai'h tor the iiv ing and the dead. Mr. Matthew Long's expirience at au undertaker h s led him to ihe invention of a relni:erUjr better 4tl.rtel to the preservation of a corjw than nytl.'n'j ever before ufd in this city. A descri. tion o? It s tiTiiiecescry. It is sufEcient to sir that tlie corp-e may ttr dtescd frthe ;rae ami then Irt icn mi as to te pieiserved fur any length ot time The.tjX used uly occu;ies the space of t .M.ling tHarl, and the apparatus can etsily be AppTieJ. S far as it has been used in this city it has a perfect uccea. Should a mournful i- ra-ioti require it wiiii any of our readers we vcmrneu! them to Mr Ljng 15-lm

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tHint Conmiin-L iier. . P..l l!t Irr Sjn-citu- Ai:o aiH-e New Court Hon' Y.i n-t" f lli ctii ii.-.. 1 r-a'!rer Ko Ku. I for r.iMV tur.c-s. . tia Account ...........

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i Pr.na;-a1 of t IT r 3 e j lYitM-jpat of t 17 r 4 e 11-inctpal of t IT r 5 e I Interest of Centn Sboö fur. 4 Ii tt ret of t It r 2 e j It trt"-t of t U r S e i In'f ir-t of t U r 4 e

lut ret of 1 14 r 5e lmret of t 15 r 2 e i lutere-t of t 15 r 3 e ' tntere-t of t 15 r 4 e

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C A VTA I A CHAR la O TV I : .

I K l a II LILT, MISS 3tAJlSTTI3E2 ROSAL.

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T7",Loor open at Hi o'clock, corr.rrtt ct at 8.

ar ?tiaarM. j iTlnrlnrtrtti Market. Cincissati. June 13. Flour Quclnngeti ar.d dull; cfiTeted more freely tnd bt-t 1 ttle dexsod; iuprnt 'i 93(4; extra $4 20(34 5. and faacT 14 3Ü34 Cv.

Wheat dull and heavy and pnee nomiatl. Oats 35c; buyers oSeriog but 34c at close. Corn 32c. Whisky in active demand at lOjc, closing baoysnt. j Proviiions dull; me?t pork is offered more i freelv, and the bet city brands can be bought at i $10 yi; nothing doing in bacon. Lird tpiiet tit 7.,'c. I Sugar ic lower and cofiee jXc lower and the ; demand iipht. ; (o!d unsettled; dealers sell ir.sr at 56 prem; dim tnd notes up to 2 rem; thre ia a good deal , of exciteaiet.t in lie ir.atket.

II A N O I t EI A Ii L .

f OU A H.W Mii in S USLY, Ca in tn en eins on Honda) t June U

JlJ. I ehibtt-d the prrrat Natioiul work of art

Illustrative of

Ilr.Kane . rrttr Lx d 1 1 Ion In aenrrla of Mr John t runklitif ra!r.?e-I o:i Tiii.OoO ft et tf (iuva, vividly Irtravlnj the wobiter. tft tlie ItJLAR WOULD. Sevt-ra1 rille arc:rrpiny the Fxhilitlon, amof.g bkh are It. Kai.e' Sin-'g- Lo MY0CK, the f.nly F. jU'maux lv ever I rouht to tLU country by Ir. Kr. Alo the celrlirated PEACOCK FLA, Thith has mated further Nwith and further South than any other U in existnare.

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nl show the Trtaaury I alat te ot r on lidu. U-JA1 JACOB T. WhloUr. AvU. M

I?.-eriptle lecture and appp j riate Song hj PKOK. P.. . SKAliKIl, Late Musical Director, St. Paul. Minnesota. l7f X ilmlitarire, 2' renn-; cbiMren, IS cent. CVT I or open at 7 o'clock cunian-nee at S. jei -dl w

rreat Show

f piIF. KIN" F.ST ArilMM'F.II AND ST(X liV.D MKNACtKIK now travrlitnt, t-ouMstlrttf of ion m:sTs, p.ikDst, ani pkihilks, all rare,Ju.t imp'rti-d, aitd collected from the four quarter of the glot.-. T1IK WOXUKKFUI. GYMNASTIC KLKTHANTS, thit lauce,Clinil, and so invert their boilles as to STAXH ON' THKlK IIKAUS, are included in this collection, ax are the rKlÜüUMlNli LIONS. Tl'JF.US, LKOrAItl), PASTIIKKs, Ac , that have 1e; n trained and s-iljected, an J will be performed under the auspices if the CELKilRATU) LION KINfi, LANGWUKTHY. Incorporated with the Grand Show s a .Superior Circus Troupe, who hive been eiiKiified for their aupcrior ability. Among the p oiniiieui in ' JVMF.S MF.LVILLK, the Cham'iti Pare. Back Australian I(uestrlaii, a rider who Mi- I Li world to exrel Liui in a ilariiig net. The following Uistinuibi.d artists have also been seen I'd: MhS. LOriSF. MF.LV1LLE, UEN STO.M". GhUi;C.K vLl)M.N, XT. W. WAT HUMAN. THK UKLAVANTA nPOS., WM. KINCAUK, MTKUSMtAN'K4SAMMI, Torether wKb rttTneroiK auxiliaries. Tr.e puMic cn find a derailed list of our attractions In the pjmphlcts and LilU, to which their special alteatiun is directed. IUTWiH exhibit at Indianapolis on Saturday, June 21t, 18Gd. ONE DAY ONLY! Cnen at 2 and 7 P.M. Admission only S3 cents. No half price. Jell-dtd

;av rsLcinarH., York Market. Niw Yobk. June 13. Flour heavy and about fc lower with only a limited dem tpd for export and home consumption; a further advance in freights to day had a er lepre-t-ine effect; mles at$ 2')iM 30 for siijerfine Stale; $irilo(4 .r5 lor ettra Stite; .ft 2J0J4 25 for su:erfine Western; $1 Ho tor common to uielium extra Western; $5 D5(dj 5 15 lor common to cool phippinj brand extra

round biMip Ohio, and $5 2ö6f for trade! brands, the m irket closing heavy with no burers i

at trieomsnie prices. live tiour ijuict and steady. vVhiky more active and firmer; sales at 2I($ Q.V fur State and Western. Wheat opened heavy and cloe.l 1 (it '2c lower; the Urge advance in freTfchts mittriilly checks the export demand; Mules Chicajro epring at O'Oc

(iii (r-,; Milwaukee club D-cdlfl 01; amber!

Iowa $1 (4('n 0."); wii;ter red Webern $1 11(? j 1 I nn.btr iiclii '.m 41 1j uliitA Wftern I

$1 Si). II re juiet and unchanged. Uarley dull. Corn rened heavy ;tu l clo-el l(g2o lower; 50c for new mixed Vetf'in; .r)'253c lor old do; 4 l? IGc for unsound, and Io(jc for Southern jellow. Collcft in fair demand anl ?te.tdy at 2l)J(3'Jlc. Suar Ii aw steady at G?4'cVt"c. Molasses in ttuxler.te request. Pork a shade lower. Lard firm and fair cemmd; sales at 7 f2 2:,'6C the latter for choice. Hutter a shade ea'er; sales at lU(j?iro for Ohio and 15r?:I7o for Suite. Cheese he it v. Monev eav.

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1 Slight Cold, cj.ia.lL)Jfcxitfiencs.& cr if etc. jDlifcal ivhioh r.ight be checked with a simple remedy,

f neglected, often terminates verizuebj. Ferjj are aware of the importance cf stopping a ßciißlt cr JLLq.lit $aLL in Ü3 first starre ; that vjaich in the beginning would yield to a mild remedy, if net attended to, sucn attacks the lunge. were first introduced eleven years arp. It has been proved thai they are the. beat article before the public fcr jZ&l7una, ßatat-fili) the Hacking Cough in cji3.umiit.c.rL, and numerous affections cf the jDlLfiCja giving immediate relief. ritblic Speakers SC Singers Will fjxd them effectual fcr clearing and strengthening the voice Cold by all Qruggicis and (Dealer 3 in JSedicim, ai 5 cents J-er lex.

IVeiV Jlcdicnl Iicot-rv. For tbe peedy and permanent cure of G0NOKRHKA, ÜLKKT, UKKTMAL IHSCIIAUGES, SO IN A L WKAKNF.fts, NUJHILY EMISSIONS, INC0N 1 1 NANCE, Ii KS ITA L 1 U1UTA Bl LIT1 , Gravel, trictur-, and A flections of tbe Kidneyaand Fladder which has he-en used by upward of one hundred physicians, TX THEIR PRIVATE PRACTICE. WITH ENTir.E SUCCESS, aupersedinc Cuhehr, Copaiba, Capsula, or any other compound hitlert- known. ri;ms specific pims Are peedy In action, often effect Iti a cure In a few days, and when a cure it effcted it is permanent. They are prepared from vegetable extract that are harmleh on tlie system and never n.vtiseate the Monmch, or Impregnate tbe breath; arid bein uiar-coated, all naitseou. taste I avoided. NocbatiRe of diet 1 necessary Iii usitij? them: nor does their action Interfere with butlne pursuits. Each hoi contains als dor.en PiiU. PRICE ONE DOLLAR, And will be aent by mull, potd -paid by any advertised Aire nt, uti receipt of the umney. hold by liruggiot generally. None genniHe without tnr Unature on tbe wrapper. J. BRYAN, Rochester. N. Y., General A cent. tÖtjr-TOMI.INSON A COX, Agent for Indianapol Julil9-d.tw '61

O i F I I) K X T I A L

YOUNii MEN WnO HAVE IN-

- u r 11 1 iiieniM'ivcs uy certain rcrci W habits, which unfit them for hiislne, hi ii fjZt0 pleasure or the duties of married life:

also, inidiüe-aced and old men. who.

t"" ry V y fri'ui the lollies of youth or titht r caus, feel a debioty

Ä ä . . TfVi a a . - . m. m.mmT n a.'.vnnoe or t,:e:r ycr, before placitiR tbensclve unCOiYlfYllSSION mERCHANTS. j der the treat inet.t of any one, should first read

"THE SECRET FRIEND." Married ladieowi 1 learn omething of Importance by remain Tue Srcart FaifsP."

Sent to any addresa, 111 a sealed envelope, on receipt of

Ten Cents.

DU. STUKRT . CO. can 1e consulted on all dlsemes cf

a private or confidential nature, from & A. 51. to 9 P. M-, (Sunday fn tn 9 to 11 A. M ,) at tbeir oHice, No. 13 East Third street, np-sMir, between Main aad Sycamoie, opposite the Ilenrie House. Ad ires DU. CdlA. A. SlUAhT A CO., tnch2l-d.twlj-l.'C2 Crnclniiati, Ohio.

C. L. S. Matthews, GENERAL COMMISSION

FORWARDING MERCHANT, Largo rire-I'rool K nil cling, NO. 124 FOURTH ST., WEST SIDE, Hctivrcn .lain Mreel und tlie Itlverf L0U1SVILLK, KV. ECJU. Cn-i)rnmetH are re-pertful'y solicited, ar.d immeiste ia!e with prompt returns guaranteed. Jar.13

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Accumulation, 1,200,000 CSEVF.N-F.ir.IITHS of the proMts divided to tbe aMired. D.vi len.N puid i-i tbf l.fe-time of th" aured. Theadvai.uge of part credit g.veu in pa; lueut of the pruuiiii.'. "A pohev of life insurance is the cbeapet and stfest ri lo ..f in ;ii a oeria:n u.vetim at for one", f.nnily." l'.f Jti ra.vsikiiM.

C. Y. WKMPLE, ec'y HENRY STOKES, Trea't. J?Hirar.:rb!et, Statement, ar.d Apr! cations will b furii.siie.1, and ail rf trruatiun desired iii be mven by tha nnter-icnest. C. B. DAVIS, AeCf, CUi'e-ld flrtor.Odd re'.low' Hiii, itj,i:tnip.di, In:.i.a. rry.'4-dim CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. OF IlAXTFOr.D, CONN. Capital, - - - $00,000 INSURrS Bui!d:r.?. Furniture, Merchandise, and other property ak-a.at loss t-r iisua by T.re. PsrtKular a::en!ion fireu to tbe lcsurance of Dwelh.rgs fcr 1,3, and S year. J. M. EXT0N, Sec y J. It. SFBAGCE, rrei't. aLvoaea adjusted and protsptlv paji In cash by C It. D WIS. Aent. tTOlTxe 24 floK, Odd Tellews' U:!, lndianapoiis, tnJiaua. tny2-dini phTysTcTäns,,

Dr. Parrin& Fletcher. NO T NORTH ALlBAMA STREET. Pr. F!e:ctfr,re;df!ife.X3. 157 North Tfnr.ies street. Dr. far in", su. 69 North Alabama treet. mayl-dlra

DU. JOHN HARVEY, HAVING FOR UPWARD OF twenty years o voted his profeionaI tirnexe!umveiy to the treatment ot Fciuulr Uif I lcnlf lea. and havinit ueeee I I In ihousandsof caes in reitoring the aftlictel to sound health, has Dow entire confidence Q'erlsir publicly hf 6Vrfat American Iftiifffi," DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE PILLS Which have never yet failed (when the i'.irect! cs tava been etrictly followed,) in removing d.rlicuitie ari.i&g from 0D.STUUCn0N,0USTOFrAGE OK SATULE, Or in restoring the ys tern to perfect health, w hen suffering from "sjiinI ArT--:iiii, Prolaps, Cteri, the Whites, or other weakne t f the Uterine Orxan. AUo, in all casef of lability or Nervous loxtration; Hysterics, Palpifatii.es, Ac.whUh are the foreruaner ol more serious d;s ease. tCOf These pills are perfectly harmless on the const! tution and may be taken hy the !not(!elieate female without cauinrditres". at tbe same tine they act like a charm by "trenztbeninir, inviroratln? and restoritp the system to a leaitby ootid ition, autd by briiigU'g oo tL muuttly per.i-sl with regularity, no matter frm what cauoette obstructtons mar arise. Thee should, boweeer, not te taken -lurir.jt the'first three or fonr raotitbs of p-e?r.arcr, thouiiD safe at auy oUr time, as miscarriage would oa tie result. Fach box contains 60 Pills. Price tl, and wnen desired will be sect by iaa.1, pre-paid by any advertised Acrt, cn re:e'.r;t cf tha rat r.ey. Sold by Draftflst eenerally. J. BKTAN, Rochester. New Trk, General Acr.t. tftf T0MLINS0N A COX, Agent for Indianapolia. Jtjlyl-dAw'l

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CONGRESSIONAL

REBELS LEAVING CUMBERLAND GAP.

FOREIGN KT 22 WS.

NOTICE.

DRS. JAMESON & FUNKHOUSER, Olll IV. SOUTH MERIDIAN STKEET.

fflHE Crm of SPENCEJl A SOCWhLL ha thii day I teen ellsoleed by mutual eoesert. The bniir.es wiii be cent ir.u-d at the oil stand by Mr. Spencer, who wUi keep constantly oa haivl a f-U supply of t La very best anlclea of Famfly Groceriea, cheap forcah. he will at ad tines be pleased to see bis old catonicrs and tnake new cne. All (ierson owira the late Arm will please call at the old staad and maia Mttlecier.: by note or c-'h. Short settlements make long frtetds. SPENCER k &0CWELL. p. s. All tba outstanding !ht are ccctr.g taMr. Socwe!!, hst paymenu may be made to Vr Speccer, taking a receipt therefor. aptei U M. SOCWELL.

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IQO DOLLARS REWARD. BT direction of Phlloxer.iai Lodfe, No. aa.l.O.O. I will pay tbe aboe reward for the apprehension and convietiun of the person or prrsui amity of the

I Diuruer t pro. viiii.i.iiiiuur, nniur uiiui pi iar miiu of ilay, 1VTJ. JOSFril MAVIV. X.C... ! Jun 5. lsai.ai I kuloxeaUi Lud-e, No. 44, I. O. O. F. Je Clw

I'roiu .Tlcinplsls Mi:irnis, June 12. A sjecul to the New Yolk Tribune says: The reports that the tebeU have turned Vicka birg ate not credited. bever.il zui;bo.its nnd rums are starting on u reconnoisadiue uo Whste river. Many families me st ilting Noftb, who have been wuitip motitlis fur the Uniun forcea.

From Uaihiii(lon. Wahiuto5. Juno 12. No further rurliculan cf (Jen. Suiehis'a engagetueut Lave been te ceivv-J at tie Wr Department. Advkes fro. o Geu. McClellan'a l.eaJquirter llws evening täte that a recvunofcsance made tliis Liutnin wa far a Meadow llridge found the enemy quiet, but in force. Some akirtuiahitig had taken dace during tbe day, but with little result on either aide. Tbe weather ia good aud the roads improving. The Circuit Co'iit to day in the matter of John and Willi.tiu Jackaou, cUioied as luitives by Dennis Duval, of Maryland, reiterated its lormer decis.ou in retuV.ng to admit te-timny as to the loyalty of the claim.int, but claimed the adoii iön of testiiuouy aa to whether the elavcs had been actually engaged in aiding the rebellion. The fugitive were returned to the claimant. The council fur the el a v es claimed that the court khould leturn the fugitive only al the requtsi tion of the Governor ol Mar) land, but tbe court decided against the )Kiut. Adjutant Geueral Thomaj U transacting business as usual to-daj at the War Detriment. This h sutlicicnt tetdy to tiie eutement that he hid been suspended from oflice. It is uot known to his most intimate friends that a court of ia quiry, aa reported at a distance, ia engaged in investigating any of his olücial transaction. The Richmond Kx in in er of the Uihiiibt.de votes its editorial columns to deploring auch a f.ict that there ia found no individual desperate and we.try uf living by the wretchedness litis invasion has brought on him n to substitute what would be uu ignominious suicide for a glorious mitrtjidoiu. Tina ia intended doubtless as au illCChlive to the asiJiination of the United States oilicerM who have taken possession ot the rebel territory. The paper ii printed on a half sheet and ia a stnk.n evidence of the impoverished condition of itll.i.rs in Richmond. The Tr buuei special sajs: liepresentative Mayuanl, of Tennessee, received u telegram from Governor Johnson tonight to the eilect that the rebels were reported retreating from Cumbeiland (Jap toward (Jliuttanooga. if this is true L ist Tennesseo is at last

treed ai.d Gen. M . rati can immediately tjkepos- j

sesicn. The coufetence committee appointed on the part of the House on the tux bill are Messrs. Thaddcus Stevens, Morrill and Holmtu. On the part of the Senate Messrs. Messenden, Harris and Henderson. The Times' di.-p.itch says: Au order will be Uueo, piobably to-morrow, modi! ting the regulation governing ihigude Sur geoiis, by pl.icine' them under the more immedi ale control of the burgeon General, who will direct their services it net ever they may be tequired. A gentleman from Fiederick.sburL; direct btates that when the bridge across the Kaupahannock was kwept away by the tlood the other day, the secessionists 01 both exes assembled on the bank Hiid tnHiiife.ste 1 their deiighl by cheering and waving their handketchiels. Vet no one was arrested. The few Union ciiizcns: of the place complain bitterly that the protection given to rebel prop t.riy is ticnicd to them, and that avowed rebels are treated wiihso much tenderness as to m ike the- lot of the poor Unionists peculiarly hard. When Gen. Doubleday went out, he took lor his headquarters the liou.se ol a notorious reld who hsd three sons in the lebel army, but Gen. McDowel instantly ordered Gen. Doubleday out, and placed it guard to protect the house. The following dispatch has just been transmitted to Secretary Stanton, also a copy to General Casey, dated "Headquarters Army of the Potomac, June ö, 11 P. M.": To Hon. Vs. M. Stanton, Secretary uf War: My dispatch of the 1st inst., stating that Gen. Caey's division, which was in the line, gave way unaccountably nnd discreditably, was ba.-ed upon ollicial eUtetucnt made to me before 1 arrived upon the field of battle, and while I was; there by several commanders. From tatementa made to me subsequently by Gen. Casey and Nagles, 1 am induced to believe that a portion of that division behaved well aud made u most gallant htuiid against superior numbers, but ut present the facts are too conflicting to enable me to discriminate witii certainty. When the I tcta uie cleat ly ascertained, exceptional good conduct will be properly ac k no wl tilge 1. Signed Glouge II. McClellax. Major General Com. General Humside wa yesterday tendered a K'lCiude by his friends, lie replied thit he was exceedingly oblige! to them for ther kindness, but declined the compliment. Lord Lyons had an audience with the President to d.iy, being on the eve of his departure lor Europe. He wiil be absent several week. The President oilers, by proclamation, nearly 400,MJO acres of land at public sale in Oregon iu October.

withdrew at reclcj bn nUred to ttlr to a auiuble rxMution for tbe niht. Toe skill and callanuv di.r.iivM by Colonel

Cluert on this and fre-jtiet.t former occatiou during tbe pcruit ia which wa b been nrarsxl

deervfthe tobest praisf. J. C. Faxxott. Mijor C-irl. A BalUaore ! trader who it largely tra pitei in the trtfie In human Ceib, wai op betöre the emancipation coxara;wion yesterday. JJe Mid that liTM are worth nothing la Miry lan 1. The slaves are rusning away to fast that their raloe aenaibly depreciate. A bureau of emigration talked of here with Eii Thayer at ita head. Diipaicnea from Gen. Ualleck, dated Jane 12, 7 I. M., hare been received at the War Department. Deiu regard La reported to hare been at , with the remain of his army, cn Saturday laat. Spies and Uesertera represent the rebel army ai creatly disorganized aud niaüuou. Uecimects

which refused to serve longer than the time off enlistment have been disarmed and large num bers shot. !

The immense destruction of valuable store i

proves that the retreat was a hurried one. Half burned locomotives and cars aie found in places where they would not hive Wen left if the enemy had been making a contemplated and prepared reireat. The rebel armv has ftriprexl of fool the whole

country south ot Corinth, and ninny cf tbe rich I inhabitants are iu a tan ing condition. j

aiied a section abolishicjr brigade sarxeont, p!aeirsg tbe one on U1 lootii g with th army aar f.jt, it beirj theop.nioaof the Sorjeon Geriersl thai thsur erSa caa ibis tr rdre4 dot cseful. The Setute hill eecrb'sf aa adiitbtal oath to be ukea by grand aad peuu jorora serrinj So UcitcJ autes cosru, to t:e cect that the bat bees tree and failhfal to the Conatitotiot., bar net ukea op arms, or adetstd aa? person to take ap arms, cr rrndered aaj aasUunce, aid or ooa fort to any State or Sutee la revolt against tba Government, ate., was rl tbe House. The house then proceed ad to the eooaideratijn of bills on tbe private calleadar.

t'raiu .tlexlro.

New Vork. June 13. The steamer British i

Queen, with Havana date to the 7th and Nassau the Ihn, arrived this evening. Amoti her pasetigers is Mr. Plumb, bearer of the rat'Cfrl poLil convention and extradition treaty, with Mexican new s to the 1st. He confirms the defeat of the French br the Mexican. 530 of the former being

killed aud TU'd taken prisoners, but the latter were j released, as there whs not food enough to feed : them. ! The Mexicans were actively fortifjiu the!

march aaiust

it i

Capital, and the French will

when leinforcemcnU arrive.

The utement was curreut in Havana that the

Flench lieisigt.s aie not so much aainat Mexico as against the United States. j Great disaffection ex isla among French officers, j lcding to appeals to Napoleon. j The English Minister Una concluded a trennte :

with Doblado, and it ia saidth.it C Hallos, .it'Ut of lieii. Prim, has also concluded the ratification of the Almoin treaty. Samgosa has a force of 14,000 men, and Ontaga vs expected in Mexico with t.OOO, and re cruits were coming iu troni all jints. M trqucz was in Vera Cruz, and w.ts about imposing a forced loan on foreign merchants, and it was supposed tht the Kngl.sh Admiral would protest, though fone thought he would not, a it mitlit disjdease the French. Tne yellow fever is on the Increase at Havana. The schooner Constitution nrritcl atlliv-ina on the 27th from Stbine Pas with a rebel cargo consigned 10 the Uritish Consul Crawford. Nassm dites to the 7th note the arrival of rebel steamers, Cecil on the 5th and Kate on the (iih, from Charieston, with dales from rebeldom uf the 21st. 1 he Hah in Herald a tys: Atlat it appears thit the Southern States is in the ascendant and their noble conrage ia meeting with co me re anl. It tlien gives the rebel account of Jackson's raid in Virginia.

'1 he Meamer Nellie ran the blockade on tlie i

27(1), und was run ashore, alter beiuir l.e'.led by Federal cruisers, and her cargo lauded on Long Inland slightly damaged, but the vessel pretty badly up. The s'eamer Tubalcaln. w ith cargo for rebels, ai riiel m Nassau from Liverpool, cous'gneJ to rebel agctits Eilerly k Co. The inhabitants of Long Island wete busily engaged planting cotton seed.

From llokion. FlosTOM. June 13. Hon. Albert Currier, of Neaburvport, passenger by the Afiica, informs the Traveller that two .-teamen were about to leave Queenstown for Nnsau with the ititu.lion of running the blockade. One was the Julia U.-her, of 407 ions burthen, Capt. Jenkins, reportel to be owned in Liveqool. She was bllel with 1,000 barrels of iowder in the nighttime, and would sail immediately. This steamer was formerly the Annie Childs, which ran a southern port some time siuce, aud took a cargo of cotton. The second vessel, an SOO to l.OVhl tons burthen, reached Queenstown May 31st, loaded with arms and ctjres. She would fill up with pow. der before sailing. Her name was not known. The inhabitants of QucenaUiwn stile that two other vessels Failed the previous m eek for Nassau for the same purpose. Mr. Currier states that while in England there whs a general feeling in favor of the South, and iu Ireland it is exactly the reverse, all classes being ardently in favor uf the triumph of the Government and the restoration of the Union.

From Sew York Newt Yobk, June 13 A letter from the Army of the Potomac to the Post gives a camp rumor that an Irish regiment attempted to desert from the rebels and reach Mechanicsville bridge, but ran after u few shuts from our picket guard, and that they Hre now under guard. A letter to the PhilidelphU Press states tint deerters are arriving and report that a pre it number are anxious to reach our lines, not only North Carohuians, but meu from every rebel State. from fulro. Cairo, June 13 The rebel gunboat Sumter arrived to-night. She was considerable shattered in the late engagement before Memphis. She w ill be repaired immediately. SBsaavMMMiHaMaaiaBBBlBV-'BlBBBwMvswwaBiMMww CO 1 1 It lS IO.N AL.

CANDIDATES.

OT WE AHE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOISCE tbe ran., cr J AMTS K. nXXXFR, a a ran. :dat t re presset Marl cossnty In Okait tf taUrwrw, subject to U dcc.sivocf tit Daiocat Cottuty CottTen t'oa. At AST U1WU.

SPECIAL NOTICES. rfTTO THE NEKVOUS AND CONSUMPTTVK CF H0T1I SFXKS. A fcetlre Clerrjmsn tar!31 been restored ta Leadtk tn a few stays, aiwr asaay yewra f real su Orris a. la wiUu.a to aai.t otastra by swaattx (free) oo u.e r ecnpl of a pvt-pasl I.rrcte4 tuv slope, a cvry tf the precr:ptlon tse4. Irrtt to Hee.J.niX V. DAG5ALL, je-4Awn 1S lailon street. BrtfULlya, T. FTjoij:o iTcyrzcxnL TOtii.isox x roa DrnffieUf .1s li IIa!. IV stall I nt( ton Mrret Dave Veen appointed agents f r the aaJa al it it a i) i: i Trmi,A(iü, THF. WONPKKM'L fiUANlLt'S, f wtte n.re oCs:eh CoMs lore Throat, Hnmrb'tis, W beeutir, 'mtatlon uf the I'rula and TohU, a-l a sf tSa Lane. Sw4 la larsje boxes, 2ict., l rtsaud l eaih. sl&dAwlT JtySI N fl nrO.'S LETT E II AM FAMILY SEW INil MVCIlIXn. with all the recent IroproY menu. Is tbe HKST and CI1K4FFST and MOST tlm. Fl'Lof II sewing ftiaehlnea. Ths machine will aewtjs thlnr, from tbe rumdrg of s tuck In ürletan to the making of an overcoat ar.ythlna from tjlotcr barrcl"tk down to the softest sure or fossjrr.fl tlue, ir.4 If ever ready to do ta work to perfection. If can Ml, beta, bind, srsiUer, turk, quilt, and Las espacity fiT a great variety of on.snu Uta work. Thu 1 not tie only maxbine that can fell, htm, b:o 1, aiid so forth, tut It will de better than aiiy other luachise. Tbe Irter A Family ffwlTig Machine tuay be bad in a gt.at variety of cahibet (sms. The Folding Case, wtik U U mw Imvosi1ic so pouUr, la, asit name Itnpl.r., v.e tbat can te MJidlttoa Uiior case, which, when opened, makes a baut;ful, substantial, and spacious table fortLa w vt is Ut rest upon. Thecaaea aro of erery Imaginable delA"i j la ia aa Ike grew in its aatlva forest, or aa elaborately fttUrd aa art eaa makethern. I. M. SIMiKIl k CO., Xo. M Broa lwar. New Tsrk 5ti)rlnd.atiar.oliB US'e-.N. J CSta-s.Uowa KU, VTalii:tu:i strett. alS-dly

CAli'TlOaV. The market is full uf iuitatiotis, ref reseoled to be the saaie as ROVMBKOCltlALTKli:IIES. which aro iu most cases productive vf positive In.'try. Many dealero w ill recommend Itiferior preparatiorn' and lower prlce! ariK-lfS. afloni't.g more profit to thrmselvea Ask for and OLTAIN only "BROWN'S RK05CI1IAL TltOCIIEV which by long eperlet,c have proved tbii value, bavica; received the .auction of physicians se:ral!y, and testimonials from eminent men throuKbnottbe country. BROWN'S r.UONCIIIAL TBOCHt?,' when allowed te dissolve slow ly in the tuoutb, have a direct Infiuence to the affected parts: the sedative and soothing effect tot ho auueus liuing of the windpipe into the Bronchi) al'.aysl'ultuonary irritation and givea relief in Coughs, Csdds, and the various Ihroataffeclion.to wakh atlic speakers an4 mrers are liable. febll-dly'CS

CHOCOLATE.

i:trbllshel In 1?S0 BAKLIfS rilKitlL'M CUdCOLAlR. rt'KK PRlt FAHF.I) Cocoa, Urotna, Iretich, 1 1 otn crp alb lc $zl Vanilla Choc Ute, warranted equat in qualie and f aror to Ilm I'aru Ch-lates; bare stl tbe test Ynrff thrrquartrr f a century, and are j rono-iiced 1 j all w be have once Used Iii ra to be superior to any others. Mar.ufa.-tured by XT. Laker A Co.. at their Mi'l, In IWebetr, Mas , and fr sate at their Bratch Isj-pot No. 217 Fulton street. New Trk CitY, ard by Grot era and Iaiers generally throuebout tbo L'oioti. AUdr.ss H. L. 11F1.CR, JelO d3m 217 Fulton strett. New Tor. PIANOS. .

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Just received at 5o. 4 Baus lloue. WII LAUD k STOtTELL,

EXCURSION

Wash üvGTOx, June 13

SENATE. Senator Hale presented the peti

an npprutiuu

tion of Oil i er S. P.erce that

of

.5,000 be made for building a submarine war boat. Mr. Festenden, from the Committee on Fi

nance, reported back the bill approprisfiog $10!),.

1 he bill was

rrpm .Tllatourl. JrrrFBsox City, June 12. The vote bv which

the Convention yetenhy refueJ to continue the j ij(K) lot certain post office routes.

pieeiit provisional gov ernineni in omcc was re-1 jus-ed. consider ami the action of yesterday rever.-ed j Oa motion of Mr. Wade, Ihe bill prov iding for by n vote of 15 to 21 . j tjie o ll, 0f allegiance to be taken in certain cases A resolution expressive of confidence in G)v. j wart t.ikcu up. Gamble and other State othcers wa then passed j 0:i the suggestion of Mr. Powell the bill was Un illimouslv. i t I .r until to.morrnw.

Tin I. til nllAuinT a.iblira eif tha sil ita tn I

at the coming election for Governor, members of the Legislature and county officers, passed.

FrumAiuiui)'. Albat, June 13. The canal tolls from the commencement of the season to June bth, foot up $D07,206 The tolls for the same time iu 1:61 were $C10,G.'i3.

Right Distpatclic. From Waslilnton. Washingio.v, June 13. For several Jays past, secession rumors have prevailed that the Moni tor, hiid two other of our ves-seU had been captured bo theenetnv atnjve Fort Darling, and the names of distinguished gentlemen are unauthortzedly mentioued in their support. There is such positive information as shows that thee reports have not even a shadow of foundation in üuth. Such an occurrence ii impossible. A special to the Post says:

Pierce, Government superintendent of the

no: ioin LouisviLiTTi::

A GRAND EXCURSION TRAIN tvlll Lrure lndlannpollk roa tux FALLS CITY On Friday. Juno 20, at C A. IL

TttAlN IT.AVf , INDIANAFOUS AT W A. AND AKRIVE AT JKt rr.r:SONVtLX.E AT 110 A.M. LETTPsNINTi, LEAVF. JLFFFKSOIVIILE 8ATTEDAT, JUNC 21. AT S 00 r. M , AND AKRIVE AT INDIANAI-OUS AT J0 P. M.

Mr.

cotton lands m South Carolina, arrived here this sons appointed to the civil, tuilitirr or naval do

Mr. Sumner, from the Committee on Foreign litions, repotted a bill to carry into effect the treaty between the United Suites and Grett Britain for the supptc-sion of the slave trade. The bill provides for the appointment of o (Leers of fixed courts at New " ork, Sierra Leon and Cafe of Good Hope; each of the three Judges to receiv e $'2,5üd per annum. Also for tha arbitration at New York to receive $1,500 per aa num. and the others $2,000 each. Also lor the

Cietk of the Court at New Yotk to receive the '

tees pertaining to the office. Mr. Trumbull called up the bill from the Hou-e prescribing the oath of office to Mr. Saulsbury. He thought it doubtful whether Congress had the power to say that a man who takes the oath prescribed by the Constitution shall not exercise the t unctions of his oflice unless he takes an additional oath jirescribed by Congress. Mr. Davis contended that Congress bsd oo powder to enlarge or diminish the qualifications of .f5 e prescribed by the Constitution. 31r.Tnimbull nid the Constitution prescribei the form of oath for the Preaident, but this act

did not apply to tbe President bat to those per-

Fare Tor the Trip,

Eflr.rsoi.t wishing to return saina 4ay can ssbr notiiyiu he Ci nd actr leaving J-JTersoYilie 11 CO P. M. and aT.re at Indianapolis at 5.00 A. M. next ncr&it.(. Je7-d2-eod

PIANOS.

8150 BEST PIANOS. 6150 GR0YESTF.KX A 11 ALE baYinjremoeed te their ww warerooius. No. 478 Broadway

morn i r.

Ha lafi Charleston harbor on Ttieva- ! rurtmeuts. A clause in the cth provision rro-

dsy, and brings the latest intelligence from the ; fides cenerally that Senators, EepreseuUtiret

Federal expedition under Gen. Benham. j and oäcers hau te nouna ny cam w surpori uie Our forces had occupied Jaroea Island under : Constitution but precr;bes no fjrra. The objea

the protection of O'-r gunboats

of this act is to prevent persons engaged in this

The Confederate lorce ia Charleston had been ' rerIlion from holding office under the Govern

greatly augmented. Deserters stated that 30,000 men from Beauregard's Corinthian army had reached there within a few days, aud that every preparation was ma

king tor a stubborn defense of tbe city.

When Mr. Pierce left.it was the opinion of Com. J son to bold office. Dupont that an stuck could not safely proceed j Without coming until we had a stror.ger force. " tion of Mr. FelVend

! ment. He never wanted to see a person ho bad

voluntarily taken up arms against tha Govern ment in either branch of Congress or holding an otSce under the Government. He did not believe the Senator from DeUw are wanted any sueh per-

Theie was heavy firing from the enemy on ' was taken up

Tuesday, but no apptelieuaion ot danger from an attack upon our troop. The following dated Headquarters Military DepartmentHarrionbarg, Va., June 10 was received at tbo War D. part mem: Hon. . M. Sun ton:

to a rote on the bill, on mo-

enden the naval appropriation bill

a prepared to c9r tha pabhc a taagTi'.fWent new aeal fall 7-0ctavc Rosewood Piano, co-itnliilr.g all ItrpToeementa known fa tbia currtry cr Kurupe, o-er-s'rune: ra, French jrrasd rliMi. karp pxLi, tall iron ban... fr s 1,-0 CASI3. WAkEANTPD TOR PIVK T L A K S , Rich moaldiris caea. 81 79 TO )?00, aü warariud rsaX of tba beat cat-rial, arid to etas4 beter than aiy sold for ' r too by tbe '.4 sjsetacda of tosnu'actaro. We trrero tia bet .uiÄf.e to enmro ar.d try these now Intrsmetta. ard wt sta-d ready at a3 times to to.t thorn with aeie ntbers rr.aBwfa-ttird ia Ills country. CsllO VCStT-UE V IIAI.K, cy"4-ln Tl Broadwty s t.

LNDIAXAPOUS AXD CI.VCISXATI

H A I L H O

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HOUSE. T ha joint reaolction tendering tha) 1 thanks of Congress to Lieut. G. H. Morris and

his officem and men tor their gallant conduct on

t board tbe Cumberland in the fcght with the AUri rimac w as pasoed.

In m disnatch of ? asterdar I omittavi to stata I A resort waa made from the Committee on

that Col. Clusect'a brigade, cinsUting of the COtb j Foreign Affairs that no exigeacy seems to exist j

Ohio 'and &th Virgiuia, aiterwards supported by ! to require the Interposition of this Government In tle Garibaldi Guard, forxed our advance and ' behalf of the suffering people of Ireland, commenced the battle or Cross Keys with sharp j The bill to secure the more prompt payment to skirmishing at 9 o'clock in the moruiug. Durirg , officers and volunteers passed. .1 I .1 . I . . I . .. . r .1 . rrt - - - S.:tt .l.lw. fl anrAs..a mnA 1 VI

trowed which was deputed foot by foot, aud uly aaaiatant surgeons passed, after the Uouae bavd

sttertews Rwtsle bjr Tklrty Hlltsf

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