Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4265, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINKL.

Tjr CIl05-ir MUST BR rtCSKRTCU rjACtan THURSDAY UOUNING. JUNK Iß. The laltlcire rnrniton and it urrMndln(. OurMgbl enemed, eueretic tr.4 patriotic Governor i delighted with the character ani ae tioa of the Biltlroort National RepuMican Nm Initios Convention. In hit ratification speech on Satnrda? eight hit he ml emphittcallj dr. cl.rea that the Convention f'reid wa "the rep rwentatitrt of th real inte'lierx. weilih rJ trench of thf) Government" Ifauehbe the c it I very itrmze that the men whom we hive heretofore looked tjpnn aa the leader of the Republieto pirtj were not present anon an oreion ftf to much tnagnitadV We do not find the came of Frixr!, of Mvne, Unit, of New-Htrap-hirw. Gataxta. of Verm Kit, Dix of Connecticut. lUaai. of New York. Cowax. of Pennaylvanit, TttMBiLL. of H!:a.ji. ami aim other of a imiUr character, aa participating in p. Convention of to much real iapo-ttnce not onlj to the Republican part?, but to the country. I not the absence ol auch men a fact of do little significance? A corre4pon ient of the Cincinnati Gazette, the leading Republican orjrao of the Wtit.ia mm tnioe up the "odd and ends of the Couueuliun." remark follows: WHO WIEI THUl! I hare id. that on the whole, the Convent iitt wis mtde up of 133 ill men The f-itt tb tt Gen .Jim Ltne w virtually U leader, id tufÜueut evidence that few ere it men were thert. Mr. Thurlow Weed rattle no active tJemon.-tr tion io it; aod he left u.wa after the6rtdy. lis came on to kill Dickinson (in order to rive Seward in the Ca'i'net.) und to secure the nomi onion of Gea. Hmcock. In the fint ho was ucceful, thedclexttion coing? 'r Dukinou, 6 for Him'in end 32 for Johrion. In the Hancock project he found he could makouo headway at all, and 0 he lei t. Gov. Andrew U. Ree-ier. of Fenolvni. noted eoroe yeirsao tor hii cisnge of heart in K'n., wj one of the active meiner. appear ently co operation fully with Cameron and S:erena. These, Geo. Wm. Curti, Henry J Rivmond. Senator Merrill and Henry S. Line, I'leaion Kinjf and very few others, emhr.icel nil the fa en of national repuutiou arcoo,; the delegate present. Oen. Jim Laf., of Kan. w.is the Iruder ot the Convention, the mm who was, -UppeJ ia the face a few dsy ;o by a youu Uiy in VWli ington for insulting her with inf.im iuiipi;)l-; and jet we are told by Hi Excellency, O I. M., that the Billimore Convention rent evented th "rral intelligence, wealth and atretuth of tl.e government." Could there be grettti burlenque upon repectitility" and "ii -jelliirer.ee' thin the fuel that t con- ' vention of the "reml intelligence, wealth n strength of the government," t u-e il. language of the Cincinnati O nette. "Get -,.eral Jim Lok wa iulciderT" When auch Cian it It tnoviuj tpirit, the pple ein h ive ! very exalted ide of the virtue ?ind repectililiM of the ajwembUe. If a man like Lane i n fair reprenentative of the L:nc.hi pirty, und tin Gazette admits thu he wa the Ir.ulcr of tin Convention, it haa hut little to command it t the honest people of the country, A word at to the pUtforro of a ptrty, whirl Goffrnor Mortoi mi represent the "rel ii - tIllRence of the Government. We j'nxe ij i i from the Cincianttl Garcttc, the lct ling reprt. tentative of republicanism in th Wet: Thcitrinzfjt feature in the plitfurm U t! . eleventh reolutiin. It r 1 vely nrprrte the p . . a &. . a . . m "laaen oj ine ifovernmein onceriiin ei fornby Enroetn power to oicrthrow imubli cm Institution in anv cuntrv 00 th'a -ont incnt O11 cannot aunpope the overnment meant to trcvic; but if it d no't, wht tiiJ it mot.? 1 indorse ami fj'ite the precite cord4 of Mr Winter Dvi' redii'iont tor whiert the covemmeflt tpoloi'tM to Frroc. and then t'cjimfdthe government for lving a türme I toe rvjlicy o tht resolution. But, to p- by thi unfortunate mikeiifi fo preervinj; an aDpenrnnce of rona'tenoy with th dminiatratinn. at an inevithle ntrtin net-e-aity, the public will do well to notice the iiiifi C4nt fact that, next to the reaolulion for the ! . lition of slaverv, thi w the pint that arou-e the intent enthuiim in the Convention. Mr Winter I)vi well iid in a speech oti hi rejoin lution, thit the Adniinilratioti can't aTrd t tike any other ground. M inife-ttv the Administration party ha no intention tf taking &in oilier. We have preented the eridence from Republic to ourre. that the Hillimore Convention a body of ? ery email men, and that, too, in i cri.aia of the country when itt ablet and puret men are call upon, to jthare it lietiny. Thr Dibte ayt, 'deupt not thed.iy of small thlnc.' and betting; in mind thi injunction of H d Writ, we forher the comment whioh mut us-ge-t thernaelre to every tnan of fer.' hm-I honely. Vntl and sttiaui In Olilo. Mr. VLHMii!HM tu t ie I. la appearance at Hamilton, Ohio, yeaterd.ay, and addreed t!) people present upon the public 'j'tare. Tl-eiien eral telerraphio dintrhe HiitMninre thi infor mation. We received, yesterday afieriioon, th" following privAte tlistpatrh confirminff th7 dipatche of the aociatel pre: Hamiltox, 0., June 15. To J. J. Bingham. K litor Sentinel: Villandiaham it here and will addrea the Convention thia alternocn. I hate seen him. Lrr DcTkLiN. " A Contention of the Democracy of the Tl inl Con;renioaat Dtrirt of Ohio emblel in Hamilton veterdty. Mr. VALLtapiciUM a the Democr ttic candidate in th Darret at the I a at elect ioi. We have no information at to the otjeci of Mr. V'a return at thia time. The telegraph i ilent npnn thi point, and it give n t o inlurm t lion aa to ti e chararter of hi aoeeth nt Ihmilton. We preiutr.e, and it la o rumorel, that the '1'rtHidcnt will order the arrMof Mr. Vaiund o mam if he rem in in 0i. and that G-jve-n Dient tnvipa will be aent to Diu n fur that pur poe to-dy, when the teierah tafe he U to make a apeech. In ouropinion the Am?nitrtlor coium'tte! a trreit error tn the arrest and an;.mpnt of Mr Vallamuiouam. It was parti m milevolence. if w read -aright It hiatory, that impelled the Act. and it is aa regarded by a lr;e portion of the people. If he hd been let alotpe, a?id even licence of speech been tertnittrd to him. he cou'd not hve acquired that influence over the publ'C xn'od which h been forced upon him by the! actkn of the rer tht .e Mr. VAiLniGMAM r.ever condemned tl e poliey of the adts;niltation in term a tlon aa hHi Wxritt 1'NiLLir. Jniaj c. Fiimo.vt and the New Nation, the radical Republican orpan of the anti Lincoln r,r,y- He rever p ke a ouch treason. a the Lincoln orpan construe it. a did Mr. Cesar at, the Republican member from Kne. in h' r-peech ujn the floor of the üoueof Reprfutativf. Whv, then, we ak. in the nme of Jutice. houli Mr. Vallasmoiiam te hui.tel dn br the a-)miinir ti.ni, while others of eual promiuenc and lnfl.ene. to ttv the !e tt. r perm ttel tl widest lree.1 m ot rre h? There iTJO a polo t? f.r it. "t?'jrM. like chicken. ot"if home ioroofct." nd we prftict that the men wh have hanted V aliadicu am down fvr opinion 't take, will yet feel tLe lonaj of the adie w bave J0td.

Tlaw French taalfnat ftyalem. A C05btaD aCC0f.1T f THAT Mo.T CtM 4BS ABtK l.aA!clAL rm ATlO.a.

At the public at the preent moment has a peculiar interest in ftnancMl orr4ti-oi. tel upun, or riher conducteil throuch the medium ol a tajer cnrteiict; and a frqueiit allusion i mde by the pre- and tub!i; r(eiker4 to the aignt aytent of France, a illustrative ot our on runency, we have thought thnt a otjdened accutitstot thi mot reuarkable fin tccial operation wnut i jnove of condert!e value. A'mot ev ervitoly hit heitd of the ai.:tiat. and know that they were iued by France, and that they hnadf provcJ a a upeodou lailure; hut f the detail atlvtidiu the iue. fircula'ion, and 6nal withdrawal ol ih's currency, ai d of the va-t eflecteier'el by it in every department of the French nt'ional nrfitzlion, tiothi-i ia known e by the few whom time and in !intioii luve enibJe! to tcome famdiar with history. It i. then, for the bceöt of thot-e who are precluded iy circumt.nce fmra bin students of history, tint we prepare the present article. or:ci or as:gxat. It ia not neceiry, tn.der ihn hei l, to pene irate i'.iio tie h'-tor of France at the period in which tlie asinit were crenel, further ihm to aiv tht it am in the mer:ior;t!e y esr ol at hieb time the cte w in the recotni jer of whit ia known the French Revolution. In March the National Asenbly waa in eMon, htving, io connect ion with other meati, alreidy alni't completely revolutionized Frtice The feudtl ayiein ad been aboliehed; hber'y of opinion in poiitica and religion bad leen decree!; ecclefiaatical pr -perty hvJ been declared tube tlie prorty of llie nation; monastic vows hd been abrojited; religion ordert euppresel; the odiou Uttrrt de cachet extermintel; while Lt faretie hd jut procl umed in the Nationul A fo;bly tho-e mcraor-ible word, thit "When op predion renders a revolution necetry. inurre ion t the tno-t aacred of duties." Su h i a htief outline of the in'crnal conoiiion or France, heo.on the lithof March. 173'), the Assembly decreed the creation of a-un it. to remedy the fitianohl emhirraament of tho Sfie. At that time the clerev, formerly a mot pow erful and wealthy this., hid been dipo-eel of their property, which cotii:ed largely of territory. ItA ivale fur (ome time hal been onlerei. wiih a view to relieve the indebtedness of the Slate, aa well aa with a vie of creating landed proprietor amonz the me, and to mike the hnd more profitable and fertile by division into mller portion. A part of thi property, t the amount of 4')0, IKHI.OÜO Iranc. hud been ordered to bo ..fiVre I at lttlic fiile; but it w jtly considerdl tlnif, il hi amount waa thrown uon the market at once, it would not brin it value. It wa- tin illy leterintned to JiviiJe the property among th.c mo iiicipalitiea, wh should give bill. ol a certain !ate to the municipality ot Paria, which cotidu''Cil the attair in the name of th nation. In or der to ni ike thia proee. ;iv i;l ihle to quiet the reditora f the Stte. it ton i-ohtd to g'nr hee men b on.or urden, on t:e-e rnuni ipaliwhich they wtte to piy in destituted j.u; cessions. .i mis time specie lud become curre, which y tinny w attrdtutid to etnir itioti. to pitnnt, to foreignei. and, a a celebrated French wtiter adds, "to ituilfvolent e." In toof the illiideil ctLie will tie foi d the prototype oi all it to day in ihn eoumry are ureo by ehortsighte'l financier h the cau-eoflhe pre-em alneof apei-ie, viz: ezreive i;n; ortationa and "copperhead conspiracies. ' I ur hi-lori ui liner mi that Ihne, however ere not the red ran-es; but they were found in he want f conti Jenco occaMone! Iy the iI'm urbel nitiditioii ot the country; hiuI it may lc a l lcl ihti preielv the ime loioc ia api.-lic-ttd. o ihe Uuiittl 51 ate Hi June, 161. The A!etnb!y, tcinj: anxious to nd a eubti'ut for Kpet ie, ao-l with a further view of u'ivi. he creditors ol lite Slate ometltiini which the ould use. providing they did not wi-h to but tl c I ind. of llit? clergy, fj iall alter much discussion. ftfrtiiii'od to tr'ne lhee tnul, or n it-, the v.Ine il currency; in other word, they were it ide Ici;hI tender. lt Wi si).po-ed that tl;ee aa;nat would, ai ome lime or anoiher.be u-ed tor the purchase oi nid, in which cte ihy weif tobe tiuincd, an hu r idn illy with Irian Irom circulation Act n upon iher-e ilrn. an i ue ol 4lH,OO,li0i ni.ca of :t -at-i w ii t. betrin.' init'ic-t, w.miit erefd md I otice put in operation. In relation to tin i ie, it calibrated wiitoi, '.hnni e tnnIatf, ett : It it true that piper, however sf, la not, like 'perie. t reality. y(:eti v orie lr v ilue witii it Paper, on toe other hnd, n'.cr-it it at miMi'Ions! npernlion- h pnrch e ol 'lid or a tt'iliz -lion tefore its value is obtained. It must, therefore, bo Mow pcc;e, which nobody will iive for paper, i hoirded and tititlty disappear If there, in aihhtion, clueiM ue itini.a in the miIfiinwtr ition ol tint upon which the piper i. outidel, and which itould de.troy th; propor tloii between the cticnUting medium und the c p itJ, ct'tihdctice di ipf ir-; the noin'nal v.ilu of the fmper i tetiiiied. but its actual value eise-, and ha who give this money rob hm who icieive it, Aiid a great crii mus eniue." In commenting upon thia first issue of aiig nab, it will bo Muftn-ieni to ty that while, as a political measure, 1 not without qu litte to i ecoaunend it, as a (iinnciil measuie il was ruin on, as ate all Ünanci il operaiiona which attempt to eupply the want of apu'cie ith japer issues to be u.-td as money. KK'ONP l'H't PK A6"lGXtTS From March to September ol 1 71( little oc curied in Franco beyond the rst.iblishtnent ol udici-il atal other rtsfurms, including the supprc -ioi: ot various taxes and the atolitioti of Vatioueditta relative to property created utiIer the old regime. Up to this time the asHgnat iji.ucd in Marth, alltiouh below pir. were not lisia-teful to tlie people, and were, iheiefore, reeive! and circulated w iih avidity, in which respect thet were the ime .as our own greenback during the first few ruoiiihsof theo iue In September the Assembly, titnlin that the hrt isue of HMigint nad atfordel dectdexi telict, and there tent lining till an en'jrtuou amount of c-mü-cated cleiioil nroperty unpledgtal, iletcrmined upon it ecotm sue, b i!iiii; it upon ll.e ale fecutity aa the tiiM. and in kiiitf i ubtantially like the others. ave that this iuebore no interet. The econd Uaue reathl the mat ol" t ,tMHJ,Ol)U franc, and this in ppiteof the fact that it opponent showed mud tuuiistakably the ruinous conciuente a Inch uitial vi.ue. S tili M. d TaÜeua'.d, in speikfr:; of thia ne isue: Why will aigti.it (noney be alwat belnw petit? P)cvtu-e, money he tig put in competinioo with piper, both becttine h marketable coruniiMlity, 'Hi I, the mote abundant any coin nnalitv is, the loa er mint t its pi ice To cietie an assign a currcticy i not repre.-en:irg a mcullic commodity; il ia ruerelv repre-etning a metallic currency. Not, w metal (It it i meielt uioi.ey, whatever Met urny bv aitached to it, cannot teoroent at the Mme time ttut which i toih nionev and mert handle." But the Natioual Aem'dy did not heel thee in jections, and the iu was decreet As in the c!e of the Unite I Si tte. the prime thought ol eplen sliin the cichequer overcame all o'jec ion, and tie luture wss rem relcsly aacritictd to ojeetxiifl wants of the pi eietit. Tiiati Trias LAita. In th't time muili h d h tp;eted to Frmce Tbf Na'ional AemMv hd Ihii di-odted. ard hidgiteu way to tre lejilatite Aembly, aid thi. in turn. jielled to the Ntlion. Convention. W ir had been declared aai;i-i Spain; the rnirta o? rrsnce were tiiiK-Kaoe.i nv r.ntHtnii i.mia XVI. hid av'etitlt-. the f rTM; war o declire! ag.inst Knland and Holland; the Cor-i-c in in-unea tiot) hidbeuti; another hail broken am in L en tee; in abort, r ranee wn trti bt i inwanl di-ett-i-.ns na wamntrwitb powert ul ! foe without. i The CO'ventioi., urel bv it preing de mand hail, like our own Government, moJe lreh iues ot ptper money to meet each .uc ceive eiuer;;encv. Such a course priidued an meviiable ie-ult. Up to Aitgu-i. l?J3. the amount ol a i.nt iued w muchlein value than the bil ls which were pledged for th-ir redemption. In fact, they had a l-iij:ib1e security one gretter in value thin the entire amount wh'th they repreented; in which tepert thev had the advantage of currency which i b-ed unoti that abstraction, the faith of a ternmet t anl the property of the nation, a i the rse with the pre-ent isue of '.he United States. Notwithstanding theample security upon which thev were b-t-ed. and despite the fict that the arm of France were uccelul. the a:cr.at! htd rc!iel a depre i ition thit pro-lucel a ptate 1 of aff.irsof the tr.ot distressing chiracter. In! Jutie of that year a silver franc ws worth three in aasignart. and in August a metal franc wat worth til in aMigtiati. Goyersmect did cot dire

make any further iues for fetr ol further tpecu. lation; while, in buiie and social circle, the utmt confuion and di:rc eti-ted. Specie etill remainel the actuil sttnd ir I value; and, a a writer ol tht t?rnl mi. "Nothing i more hurtful to doubtful money than the rivalry ol a manov ot which the value i ui dipn'ed. The one ia hoarded n t kept back from circulation, while the other JTers itself in abunJsn e, aud is thu dis.-rcdited " Like our own Congre. the Convention vainly attempte-i impo-idbilni by attempiicg to prevent it depreciation. Upon the motion of ome Jacooin (hoanwer to the Jtcobin Line of the Federil C"gre.) the Convention, in Aprl ol thit year, decreed a penalty of fix yean impti sonment a'aint any perti who rhouM trafhr in the aale of ree; and. in the fame oitit, it deereel a punishment ai;atiit any o:ie who aked d fteretf ra-ieen f r comm -ditie with reference to it pitmen, in pec'.e r -ignats. tue trrrcr cr the p riLCUTiox. In September of I7ÜJ there wat ia citrulation 4.0(H) m;I).0M) franc in aaint a turn eou

! to about J.-J'aJ.IKHIimo. Iu value, as comp. red I to freci, wa in proportion of ti to one. In J examining the efiert of this upon the p?ople, we i fctid an alnrt imilar ta;e of b rig to thtt which exist in ihi country at ihe pierent time WJnle general proJurtioii waa not diminished. aiid srain und rar and wrouiit m ilenals wete abtinlatit. prtcea ro-e ?o much as to produce great die're-, and, in m my cases, lamine am ng the poorer classes. AHisou says that Debtor of every description ltateneJ to dicharge their obligation; and the creditors, compelleai to ac cept paper at par which w- not worth a tilth, a ten'h, and, at Utt, not a hun ireth of its nominal value, were dclrauded of tie greater part ol thfir pnpery." The people inveighed bitterly against this of ate of affair.. Iu tpenkitiir ol thi. Thiers gives us a glance at French 'coppeiheid conspiracies" to r iis the price of gold. He say: "The people inveighed bitterly against the 9tock-j ober, who. they said, raised the prices ot goods by speculating in a-ignat.-, gold, filter, and foreign piper. The poiular imagination ctcated monsters, and every here disco vet ed iu veteraie enemies, where there were only eager, gamblers, profiting by the evil, but not producing it, and ia .t ceriHiulv urA having the power to produce it." Tht is precisely the fule of the modern speculator. and the "copperhead conipir icics' which to da keeps up the pi ice of told in YYaII street The effect of the depreciation w everywhere app irrnt Capital sts would not keep their funds in the form of a-signtt. because, when in that fotm they coti-tantly waited away; and, a the only rvource left, they sought to inve-t in foreign -ecurities To procure tin e securities they gtve enormous price, aii'l thu tili further depreciated the asis:nats. Tiie got eminent having oeclaied a niiximiim price lor grain, which wae -i:h-euently extended to all articles, tlio- keep eis cither iul up hhop and relu-cd to eil, or e!-e kept a vcrv poor article, which they old openlv at the maximum price, and diper or o: e. w hich they polil sfctelly and at I.i.:h tiurcK. Cipital btc tine ftagn nit. and finally sought ic'.ivity in speculatiot a ut the Stock Kxchnne. Wf h ive nt present, in tin country, ni iny such operntioiis a trie following, devnbe I bv hii em mriit Fiench wtinr Spe:kin ol these t-pecu-tatois, he ia)s: "Having their cpittl rctdv, they procured specie bctoie the ri-e, mi l as soon as it hid risen in comp ir.son with the as-ijju.it. they exchmed it lor the latter. Thev had, of course, it greater cjilin'iiy, and as merchandi-e had not tune to i i-e too, with this ure iter qu inttty of u-in tthey houjit n gretter qu u tity ol mrrchindise, iOid aoM it gain w lien the b il im-e let n t hem 'ip ic-toiel. Tiieir pot coi:-istt in holding ca-h or tuetchamii-e while one or the other roe in pielerence to lite as-init. They pr fiel bt ill ihe aicidetits that could prodtp-e thive fltutiiations a m tlioti.a laUercport The? le-t a di-solute lite with actresses and ci d tea til nuns." Thi bint at leb iuherv itnui; ihe rnn np plie equally well to thj modern shoddy patriot and others of hi cl t Aceorilin.' to Allison, tlie Frem-h It mr-e w icrowded with advet.tuiCM ol eu'rv dfcription. who a.i:ncii .nes nude enormous gain, and pi-s-el a lite ol deluvhery wiili ithaiuMned women ; itml tlii- in true of ihe ft'K'k mubieM ol out larper citie. Si my ol the member of the X Mont I Conve n ii hi rot niihspei'ulitc 'nrgelvy in lotks.b'it dt lited putiivlv wiih mi -ti ; which cinum stanc aluo rinds a panllel in modern d tt 8 in our own Capital. THK AtSIONATS KALLT. Before the cl"e ot the ye ir the National Convention ha I Saken 4 cour-o which, far n ahi r' time, brouc'il tint H.ignit no if ly to . seeming (isr with fjfeie. Among these cperitions w.a m toiced loin from the rich, by wlii. h a thousand million ajsignal were retire! Irom circulation Stringent act prevented J.tople from hoar dun "pccie.atid they began finally tnbe:tfriid to keep ii; aud there w.a, in coii-eipietK e, a denjand lor ihe aL'nt tor dailv u-e Stock-jonbini;, rne i nacr d by the guillotine, was tinllj stopped; for e'uti pn cr ws no hoiircr allowed to circulate; the India Company was Kuppre!ed; o that fi'ial ly, for a lunitel time, the nsignitt waa appir ently on a par, Htmplj, however, becaue upecie was not tolerated, und beciue government hxed the maximum price upo-i all article Such a state of thing could not long last, and there ?jou came a change. THE ASMttXAT GO POWN AGAIN. The temporary tabid given to aignat.s by the forced loan and other rneanre, including the teriiMe laws which rendered ihe poHeiou ot traffic in sptvio o dangerous, only alVurdcl relief for a sh'rt limt?. Iu the beginning of the next year. 17!) I. the sum tutsl of the i-ue wa d-iublel. In Jui.cof that yeir the emiie ntnonni in circulation was about 7 .IMlO.IHHI.OiU) :i.c? This yeir the arms of the Kepublic were every where victoriou, nnd yet the assigtut went down to -in eighth ol their nominal tnlue. In Mirth, I7!h", there eres., ine H.tHHI.bOO UiK) asij;tiats in circulation, which pted at one twelfth their nominal tulue Two month later. Government having nbolUhtd the mixiftinm and alloaed as-in at to take the r natural course, they declined ith rapidity. Stock johtni g n I other specu'ariori ragl with greucr tioience than ever Speculation aent to all lengths. S it Tlders ; "With the horror of scarcity, the cu dal of nnloi)tidt ratnbiiiig w a combine I Tho gam biers bought go I, 'which, ii:ng in rel ition to the s-inat a ith sinful r rapidity , incre red in value in their hind, and pi.-mel them in a lea moments a considerable profit 'I liest were triich's alnch were sohl nd ri s d.l a tlnuji-iinl time without ever being removed, People even t ecuiited with wht they ibd not po-e-s Thev bought a commodity of a seller, who had it not, bui who vngiged todeiivcr it a1 a pecified time When lhat lime arriteil, the seller could imt ileli er it. but he piirl the diiferet.ee beta em the prn-e nt w Inch heboid nnd the current price of Ihe day if tire comnv-ditv bad rin He icccived that difTerrnce if it htd ftllea." Sias AMioii of thi period: "The npi lity of the dec'ine of the 'grtst gave ne to numerous sf ti-ulstion on the Kachanire of Paiis; ai d ihe people, iti the mid-t ol he hot nrs of fnnine. were experite-l bv the ihtof foitunea mideoutol the mi-ery which ihev efabired." These thinp. with only sitürie:it alterati'n a fo locality, mii(ht Invc b?eii written of New York In the meantime riot broke out everywhere on account of pnivNion an I luel Riead cost J francs par P"ind. an. I txittmen in ihe Seine charged 1 .HM) franc? for services ahich they hid formerly rendered for I Hi). STILL MOVIMQ POWjt. In O'toberof OJj the total number of aikiitii in 'ro1;tti.u rea. he fhe enormous to'al 3t.t()il.lMhl.i;(iO. nd Iheir vibie w . .,ut the one hundred and f.ltieth p-rt of their itomin d value. I he nun Iphtlid d;-tree ensue I ev ervwhre. a ce'eritv I. two m..nih. tl.e rnver.,r.iet.t " I pree of Mr Ch.-e. hid im-reced the circula . i tion to forty th(utd mtlbon. aixl the assiüuat. were only worth the two hun lreJih part of their nominal value. Ttti; axp. Upon reichir.r tliia ile;irriti.in the aa-irm. heesrr ei.tia!y wi.rthle-a. and the D.revtnrv f.nHv frund themejvfi otliifi fo adopt the only reme-ly rem ininif. and which they had lack! the nmrare to apply n.oi.tlis ef.re They ilenrovf-l the latea an.J rf ised the lurthrr iue of aj-i.-nais. Ol their sub-eu'ient fate their Hborption into mantUis, ami tl e chance of the mtp'lat into national tloni tin -we nee I not eak. We have folwel tbem frooi their first isue t tiieir practical wnrth!esrif n a tneJ urn of eithange, which ia all tbat thia article ron templatit. It oar bt remark that tbt tuc:e;i of tia

national arm had no permanent efTVc upon the valneol th.s un enct ; tor it is t rue th I France, luring their etitence. w.a rjutforrnly ncestu, although engn.ei in the double tsk of suppre ing internal and colonial in'ttrrrctionj, und m wmnti agiinst coaieteei) Enr.pe. Nr aiid ny measure litiemUd to ru'ain tlie valos; of asinsls lute oilier thri a temporary efTect The The N t oml A-em'dy, the L:iltire A -e ti bly, the Nation il Convention, and ihe U rectory, each in es turn. lbrel to give thm a talue. but never succeeded until the true r-medy fur the evil was Inund, when Jhe plates were Im. ken. It Is al worlht af remark lhat the effort of the revolutionist in etblihing nceilH reform, in S'ippre'-injr in-urrecTion. and in fighting the eon.bined armies of Europe, were succtul as Ih'ir fjn incial fytem wa dir-asir u We may learn from thi thit it d.;e not loll w that great pecuniary resource are essential to the pro-ei utionof great war; but we need not. theiefore. infer that a ration which conduct v; etitei prises mut nece irily allow it-el t id become tinat cially ruinetl. In learning a lfson from France at thi period in her hi-torv. we should ende vor to imitate her heroic fortitude, her undaunted bearing when the whole world eemed in league to cruh her; but. at the same time, while anxniu to emulate her glorie. we should be eoidly anxious

to avoid her blunder. In th; re-pect her exrtm pie i ol priceles value to u in our present gteit and ctiv suugiile. sr.t 1 1: i TK.yisi. Moxaoc CotsTT Dm"Cratic Convention. Tue De:ucr icy ol Mr ntoe county met in convention on the llih inst. The cmtilinl atme'of our ctjlunin will not permit our pub IMiinz the full procte-Iitus of the meeting or the able ami patriotic resolution adopted The Cvlloann; ticket was uimiiimou! y nominated: For Representative. Samuel H Ruskiik;Tteax urer. V L D. iliichelt; SherirT. A. W. Hogers; Comnisio,fr, David Harrow. Delegrfe to the State and Judicial Conventions were appointed. On motion of Mr. Bnskirk, the delegate 'to thd State Convention were in-tructd iirot the vote of M 'iiriM county for Jitepb K llcl) oi:ld, i the ßrt choice of the Democracy ol Monroe, for Governor. Tirr iN CofxTv Dfmockatic Co tentiom Mr. EJäor'Tt.i Democracy of I'iiitoti cu ity met in iuaa couveu ion on S itnrd ay, June I Ith. led. and nominated the following ticket for county offi er, all good ami true men: For Slietifi", Hu:h Dckev; For Tieasurer, JameP Foster; For Sm tetor, Arthur M Legj; For Crimmis'-ioner 11 D strict, John Nutter, For Coroner, Robert Alexmder. Hon S E Peikins t-ei -ir nreent. upon invitation adiiies-e,l the cotit ention in a m iterl v fib' t Ol an hour's duration. Never has it been ihe for luneoi that vast ae.nibly to listen to a more' thorough and able ex;sitinti of (he Contitiition mid Lws. He hoaed mot conclusively tiiat ( ttie present unhappy and deplorable condition of the country were o-cisioned by a di.-regird o l'olilll lit lolut I Ml.d tnnr;il iibliit itioiid Ho ii. I I lie-sf'd hitnell to the reason of hi nn.litris, ahn ing that althouuh the present ndmiiiistration miht s'lbjua c ihe South, they can never lirin pc.oe to this diairacted country. It would lie impo ible in a Inief notice to do justice to thi most able and convincing vine i aion of Democrat io principle. The. Judire closed in a beautiful exordium, telling the fa?op'e lo m tint tin, at every cost mo h z irl, the lieihlom of peech ami the nallot Ihx, lor in iio other way can they tniint iin Iheir rights and libertii- a American ciii.Mi The Dniocracy of Iiiit'unit owe .In lye Perkins a l-bi ol gratitu-'c it will be difficult to lepiy. Whilst oiher Juiliie iu d lVcrent part of the entmin hitepindeted to the nnobnl and tan tic tl oiic-idee l policy d tlie Admiiiitation, he has, Mi II his Of ci-iut'", rlinsn a tin npriyb', iitconirniiiile uunorihi dude, tint the Cons'iiu tum and the law must be obcted bv Ihe ruler arid the ruled alike, it o wih to maintain indivi bui sccntiiv After pi.!nia erir of resolution. m"n; other one ot thanks to dud:e Per kin lor hi ab! nddicfs, o:i motion, l waa unlet ed that thu proceeding of ihe convention b puntirhe-l in the State S ntinel mal Democratic Union, tiitl aller apMiiitin delegates to the State. Con:re-i aii'l Sfiitioritl -oi, vention, tne con volition iljouiiicd tiiif die. (i. IIoW.r.D CofNTV I IIOCII ATIC Co.NVfcMTi' K'Komo, In., June 11. Pur-u ti,t ;o previous notice the Democracy of H i ird county met iu convention nt June' Hill. Dr. Wearer called thfl Contention to order; and mi mi,, ton, Wm CiiMionn was appointed Piesidep'; John Knight, Vice-F'iesideia; and James A. Hggrd. Srcretiiry. On motion, a committee of rite was appointed j the Cu r to elecf. do!e;ites to the State Convention to be held nt Indianapolis, on the 12 h of July itinnt. The Committee reported through their chairman. Dr. Wearer, the following named delegale: DJS White, Dr. A. Weaver. Je-se Yicer, David Riley. Thomas Coub'S, Iaac Hawke, JM Waters. J C Alexander, mi l John Rol. Sr ; and the following mmed tentleineii n con tingent: George Longfellow, Wui. (o:rt Z inri Simpson, A'ex mler Riy, John Willi Her j Liw-oti.J T. l))jr,C. M. Tilfin and II R Norman On motion, the following named gentlemen were appointed a Central Committee, for Howard county: A Weaver, Chairman; James Divi. Dr. J. S. White. Gel, F uikner. Kno Neal, ,l-in-s Fortner, Monroe Wter-, Wallace Miller. H A. Armstrong, W. M Cornell. Whu'en Tod Hunter, Charles Lii.dlev. Charles TifTr, Bet j mini Law nn and .lohn Wilson. On motion, ii wisre-olved that the delegate to ihe State Convention hou)d be the detegiles to thcludici tl Contention to nominate a candidate for Circuit Jiid of the Ju licial circni', al-o for the notnin itioti f candidate fir ihe Foutteenth Comm iti Piea Di-liict Court; ai.d also to be delegate to the Conrrc-ion il C 'nyeniion. A resolution was nimi imous'y pa!-eJ, approving of the eoure of our Congressman, the Hon. J F McDowell On in. (tint), revdved, Thit the proceedinz ol the meeting be publihed in the Tipton Democratic Union, M idioii Journal, Anderson Stand arl and Duly Stile Sentinel. On motion, the meeting adjourred. to meet at the call of the Ceii'ral Conimit'ee, (or the pur pose of nominating a coni-tt ticket. Wm Calhcu n, Pres't. IsMta A HacuakP. See'y. N"t.v Topn Lodge No. 2w3 Nlw Lox Pox, June 1 h. 164 At a special meeting of aid Iai Ige, hehl on the day and at ihe place abue tated. Urethren J. R Ned, M N.Wool ley, ai d H Grantham, the Committee, appointed at a special treetiric held on the 3 1 day of June. lMt, reported the f.dlow'mg preamble and resolution, which, ou motiun, cre unanimously a loptel, to w it: Where, Th' L-lte h receive-! Intelligence of the detlh of Brother Bedford U ('nford. Capt of C otj iinv G, e9 h In bant Volunteer, who fell in baitleon ihe l?ih d iy nfMty. ltbl, while bittling in defence I h country, thereby evrrirlZ hl ear hty tie thi bound us tojethei, nith to mm and brother, therefore, in tnlteti ot record for a de;red Urother, and in P. ken of our regret fr hi loss, be it Reolved, Tita, in the lo of oar Brother, Re (lord W G tfo d. the eo -nitre ha lost a p rrotie old'er. aiid hi cotnnny a kind hered ami valiant officer; hi friend, n intelligent and a t I a i u,l,t1 't.'x'1 "'4 nm... rnit-tren-ah f..e i.ki.alA lft.-f aal.il tVSaft Xla.iil l- V e i I u

hu. . n true .'i Kesiilveal. Tlitt the memera of tliia Iyle temler to hi "ce-1 tri"ther ami other rclitir ol our le.-eae-l Urother, their he irt f!t ymp.ithies in their bereit emetit. ReaolvH, Tlnt.at tftimoriy of our etef ti ati. I resnl for the memurv of our deceaeJ Brother, the merD'ers of this L www ill wenr the n. utl bailee of niorrtntijj lor the pate ot thirty 1 n. leolvel. Thst the fore?o!ng f-reamMe 4ril reolutionj te ine l by ihw proper ofiirera an-l rectirtJel, an t that copies therel be tnnamitifrl " the ae! mrvhernf the dexetel, ami thtt the SCretnry of thia Llre forward epie of the ime to the HiarrJ Tribune and the Voice of Msaot ry for pi bliration, al.u to the Indiana Journal and Slate Sentinel A H Euw. W. M P. T. H. GUXTIA, Scc'j-

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IlSTO. 5 YOI-IIST'S BLOCK, oORTH lCKIDI.W STKKET, I ! I) I A A I'O LIS, I.Dll.. rrn-l- n, Park Tsy ari ruty. Priis Mry, Cominafat:on of Rtt;ens Furl arH Qaant r. R-rcifinc "erv ce, riaim fo- !.- of II sr,i br prcprtt, pay f p.nsr- of War, Quartermaftrrs Ctick and VoucLer. sxl al her C stm Kint Ibe fuvrrnnnt, e beU cr c Ilsrled n ra--oiib'e irrm. fTu rr's Ho ni m.l o'ii. an4 Certificate', of Non-lndrbtednes obtstnJ frni the Departments, oc hart notice, and all ppe- i" r I tioti to ch Cuims, -., pton)pil sna correct lri ere ted. JCrTrea-ury Ortin-.-are and all other col c lus pro rpily aiten-lrd to. OrsiC HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY! ff Hier di-cLsrcd ca acrount of wounds rtcrivid in battle caa set their Ilounty immediately ly sendlog their discharge to V. IT. NOULE. X. E. Ifonnttlon asd aitice (verbally cr by letter ) cheerfully gWto.

Gereral I.AZ. NOrd.K, A!ju?art fieneral State ef Indiani; Col. VV. M. II TEKL rinn iat Secretary t.iecutive Depsrtircnt. lnd!sraHn J. mHS . Audi or nr Mir; Major DtM L MccLL'i-K, Chief Paymaster, Di-tr ct f lnoiana and Illincl-M-j..r Jl L rl'NLY, f'aj master, U. A.; Ur F. S NKwctlMI-r:; Ve-rs. l-LKICHKK, V A CO., Banker; Ms ra. A. 4 J. C S. IttKKtsON, linkers; 3le-r. M.KTUHKi:. Jr., A CHUKCH V AN, Dinker; Hon. W. H. KAXi ALL . C, I endon, Ky. AVM. S. UlNIINtilUN, Cbier KnM NaUourl Eauk, Wash'agton, 0. C.

AMUSEMENTS. ?3 KT O iU 3, 1 r A i IS A IFfAOE M.VNAC.KR Mr. W. H. RILYLY. TPpDoors opeu at precisely. , o'clock. CurtuJn rl-es at ) i i Thursday Evening, June 16, 1864. 1 MISS JENNIE II IG II T. ALINE, THE ROSE OF KILLARNEY. j SWS W O TA A N s" M, SONNIFIKLD. "W KIMS V To-mo row, JKNMK 11 tiuT. Friday, evening, lir.efit of Mia.i SCALK UK I'KICES Private lJoxes.for.-lx pr ople 4 IK) Cent UrchMra .Vats.... 75 Ur-a Circlx siid l'ttrjii-t te imilerv or Path I Circle Ä- Cents 2. Oelits jr2.Vi t h irye or rertnt t,ift$. ,r-t,.x cillire o,i-;i rom KlucliHk A. M. till I 'J U iri'Ki-crv J 'als rriin-"l only till ibe md of tLe flr art WANTED. Correspondence Wantod, V a young ladv jajel twenty Intelligent Rood lock gß im and iial, im n iiiauy youn gnrlvDin b tft'ii ike ako ;5 . rvl 30 yer lbl will induce to writ,., nr-t cla sliiu Wr -tr pa pre'errvd. tVar noldii r luv wrte. AiJiei.., wiih r al tiani and reeive the same in return, lüli I.J.h , U x 49.1, lua.aiiap'.li. JrI6 dit ... NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE. Orr-ca or Citv Ciran. InitUnnpolit. lud , June llib. In64. S T0TICK IS IIKIIKUV filVKX OK THK l'KNI KNCY 1 f tlie lollowiiig Ordinance tor street lmirov nift. to t' : Mi ordinance t-a provMe for t' c jfadinc and gtirl Inn o Olio tret exe'u tv- of sidewalks,) brtwrtu Priii. l aula'aii't Meralla-i -trrrts t-e.i: CTUUS St. BUTTKKKIKLD, Jeltl-dlt City Clerk. PROFESSIONAL. nr. a. u. si:iaiAi. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON f II1 NIiKKS his prnfe na Tvirr to the citizens tf I idiatiapnli and vjnii tv. nio" o. 10 irtiina Ave. me, In tianapolls lud JtieCldly CITY GROCERY. C. L. HOLMES, Dicair.a it FOHF.ISJ i.l'f iXKJIFSTiV GROCERIES AND WINE, iYi .11 Wrtt Wanhintjfon St . Indianapolis, Ind ( RKKKS HM.KIl rKOMPII.Y AT THK L"WKST market rates, I.IOD C'voanut, 5 Hoxi a rr l-niona. 5 15 xr of rsrie. in Cae ct Sard ne. V"0 Ih.x. 2 l.b Fresh Pachr. 2(11 2 Toiiiaf. 40 I " Cove Oy 1 era. niKi 2 'JiHI 0roa Siioklrifc TubaCO. i'0 Chewlnj; !5,W.O Choke Cl.ar. 1,0 Ca. fini and (Jinrtu rickle. .'.0 Boxes W'est-rn Ke eivef heme. IVr mI .w Ly C.I. HOLrS, JeTu.dim 31 -Vrst Wahint-n Street. FOR SALE. 1 WI' l. SK.I.1 AT A til:KT RM;rtN MY HORSE, ItuirtO and Harne. Cll at the flW .f J IIS H. RF.V, unell-diJt Vost Office BuildiD. A GOOD INVESTMENT. IlOli St I.E. iv acres of co-u.d well ituated cti 1 n! e Ir m fv centrr t tl.e city n the ground there N a erlck ard all c m J-te an . In w-riri(r order, with a kli'i r-f truk a'r-ady u i.d th re s; od hiu-, tarn-. t lle, c. 'mp o etm-nt are ro ntc iu 0 rapid. ly a I r-MHnl tft prprry th n Hier 1 no q m-t on a tit t-ein 0 1 f th he.t jy ritivea mtnf ever offend Int is ciry. InnnpiTt of fie civ II pro ery r e ao rapd In va'u and oire 0 valuable a thi. If de Mrrd, tita will te given on t-thirds of lb nunlisf nrmey ror psr'lcalars write to i. D. Lock, bo 57 re.t Offlca, Inj anap .1 . J 13 d;w,wlt WANTED. la it 0 1 1 r. 1 1 s ivÄ, f 1: ii. WAXrrn at the Kol! nt Mill, fifty food Uhorer. lo.- kUhet fi tad und ardy work the y -ar riu 4 J'11-c; Apply at tie K j;i,:i; XI 1. 8ir OO A DAY 0fls W a vi KD. le aid fnial. In eil Wl.r'i ew 9 11 ta'niy In Marhi-e. Ii will Sri'ch. Ikm, Ml. lurk. bnl.CriM.lVrl Qj'.tmd Kmbioider beautilullr. Fr part Culara a11rv X A TU K R I Wir-SOX. J'll -Ißt ClvVfUßd.Olirt. FuR SALE. 140.0J0 Blick for Sale IMUKf ITH.Y. eith-r at th- lib. or delivered la ; qu.iititi to sii t ! qu re of Will. Cftvsl, at tbe : ..MH,oU.h r(Michl..a. ro-d and nealln.s,h eat 0 ih Iv- an I Imm Aylum, or at my office over No 19 im Haahinsrtvn .tree. Jel5- 4t VtlLIJAM PTTKKSON. MENDING AND SCOURING. CONRAD IFETTJE:, m ar l' v ii.. u 1 vn -.-r' i.t u u . , . . r.ird'a La 'Idin. Nunh atorr. N. 21. corner of "am girntrd b wi!, be prp,, Md i taatly rno td arvl repa-acd. ! tl- - wi. 1 U..,l:. - " I All atn 1 or tai.onng an4 mt'lnir lor boy and men. In j 1 . a aZJ ' " i0 ' .. . . j FOR SALE. Via'vr.ur. r.rii.iv unum hui k, NO. YTi ) Wt South treef. ona and a balf atories hi. I m v a v ajflitoatw w A-a. three rora an a ki cben. cemrctd 1 ellar. nrvir each. '. - tbcl-wraardp-.rca ro.se. on rven Inmedu-fly. Tula wod. For panictilara call at Z. Loran'a Grocery. -aa o

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mil OF Cf.AlVS OF IM4ANA SCUM FR, !t THE OFTirK at W astir. c on. Ik C. ha otx-ced , GOVk.RNUfc.Nr 33 XSX C IDS: .Vlfi-dAwlm I r U. S. BONDS. Hfli in? ii in Ii III 111 I J OF $200,000,000. J Till l oan Ii nil t liorized ly Act of Conj Krp' t Marc 8th, 1m4, Lieh provides for its HEUK MPTION IN CüIX. at any period r,ote, than ten or I more thsn rorty )er rnta Its date, si tbe plr.nure or . the Government. 1'ntll It ICeüempt Ian flt-e per cat. Inter. ' f Sl " ,,f " M"B!l",rinu,,J la 10 X. Kllb.critlont tolhe I. own arererelred ty tbe National Hankt In United Stt f o -If or to such currency tr ther fuuds a arc taken by them u deposit at par. II T.x e in gtt I on from Inte or Local Taxitilnn adds from oue to three per ceat. per annam t in value. Im Mute of Inlerrm on this loan, al'hovgh but five percent In coin I as m ich pre t er In currency as th difference between tha market value tf currency and cold. A a Utile the fle percent spee'e securities cf all olvert fverniTHtt ar alwsys psr or atxva. and cor. rency now fund-d In the Natlr-na' Lnn tv!l te worth Its face in told, lesljes payiue a rr eular an41t eral prr csoiaire to 'b. h- Ider. ' he A uihorlzed Amount ef thf loan Is Two llundr.it Million Dollars. The amount or saWrlp I tion reportvJ totbe Trrisary t VaLlmrton opto June 4, has been 07,01 7,8.10. Subscriptions mil! be reeeired by the Treasurer or the Uollrd Slates at Wa-h!nfton, antl th. Al-rint Treatur ers at New York. Boston and Philadelphia, aul by THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, I 1I1I11II1IIIK, IIICJ., W . -m mm A.M BVAI.li IVATlOWAIa IlAMiS w l.l b ar depoMurie of Public money, and all ropecta ble Haiik" and Ranker th tour hont the country, (actina; a a(rentof tbe National Depositary Banks,) will furnUb further Inforniation on application, and afford every fa cility to fnb'criber Je'3d'Vwiw TT I U'S'L0 ANS. T)U01M)SALS FOR LOAN. X TtKAM'tr Ditaeimi mt, June C, 1 HCl. To ensure tbe rreatet po-sible viror In the o:rtlona of tke airniea now movina; ag;aint the Infurjent, nnder bra e and hkilful (ieneraU, upon a ast theater af opera tion, the expeujture bave been incrai beyond re. cepr from ret-enu and ordinary aubscriptions to tbe National l o n. Seale I i,n-r will therefore received at tll Depart ment under the act of March 3d. 11G!. until tr..o of Wednesday, th" J5rh day of J in, 1-Ct. f r bonds tf the Unit! "tates to the am . nit tfäeventy-äve Millio oi lK!!ar.a, beariiiK aa annual ii.terest of alt per centum, payabl aeaii-atitiually in coin q the tirai day of Ju'y and January each jfar, and rtJcenublf afu-r tbe 30ib of June Issl. Kach nffer ruunt b- for Rfty or one hundred dollars, or om' multiple f iie hundred Ji'llati, and niut täte the utn, including premium, oleied for each hundred dol lar! in bond, or f r Cfty, when the offer U fr to more than ftty. Two per c-nt. cf tha prit.cipal, encludint; premium, of ihe who e amount offered mnt be d-poitd, 1 a cuarant j for pay meat .f hscrlption if acre id i, wlfb theTr-ur. r cf tha United Siaies at Waatlcjt or wiih tbe AsUtitit Treasurer at New York. KoMon, Phil adlpbla or St. L uis or w th the Designated fpoltary at Baltimore, Pituburjf, Ciociunati, tVai-arl le, Ca cao. Detroit or R.iff t). or with any National Bankln ociatioa ant oriel to receive deposit which tu; cooDt to ir niart tb- buinf 1 w itb-iat cbare. Duplicate certificatra of deporlir willlx i.ucd to dapo.tor by tbe oC.cer or o-.laiion receivinir them, tbe originale of which om-t be fvraaried wi.h the offen to the lpar m nt. All dpoit hrald be ra de Id t'me f r advice of otTer with wtiScatr to reacb vTanblriKtoa not later tbao tba ta zu hg of June lilh. N offer not accompan ed by it proper certificate of drpo!t will tw cofildtr'i. Tha Coupon and K tr!'erd Bnda l.sqed wilt be of I tbe dcnouiiaaiioti of $i loO, 500. and 1 000 Kegi.tered Bond of S,U3 and ia,UM)will alobeaed i requlrrd. All offtri received i:i t o?-ned on VTelr.f mliy, th ISih of Ja, by tb Secrvtaijr or una of tho AasUiant gecrctirie., and notice of a ceptauce or decliaailoo will ; b Itnaiedlalely (rive to tU rapciv otT.cer; and. in J ca,-e of acceptance, bonda of tbe, deariptloM and dfuoni. f nations preferred will be sect t the u cribea at the j co-t of ti Department, on fln.l payment of m-tatment. Tbe orieinal deposit of two per eeat. will b eeckoned la ,k- i.. i,,.,.! ..w . . 1. tbr '"l '"nent paid by .uecen Bl offerer, and wjl o iramed.atf 1 retarerd to tla who vPVrs maj not le accepted. Th aroouLt of accepted offer taut be depotid wjtb the Trei-nrer or orber oCer or asociatlon authorized ta act under this notice on d vie of creptane of un r a follow One-tbird on or b fora tbe 20th; ooe-tlir 1 on or Ufrt tha 25tb. and the balance, lacludlne tha nr.tclnm and - ' ' r wo per cent. de?o.it, 1 or before the th 1 Jone. Interest to tbe I.t of July 04 tb Mvvrtl depoltf will Pi o 00 tht 30 b of June, and Intereat oo bood. 11 1. 'MiOffer uadcr thia n,otL auu!4 bsi endor4 "Offer for Loao," aud addrssd to tba pVeemary ef tbe Treaa tsrv. Tb riabt U daelinst 11 off-ra U eojaidered .Ivan . 0,.! t iv,- r. r

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DRUGS. MEDICINES. &C DULY, REEFER & RUSH,

South Meridian St., EAfT END C5I0N DErOT. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS (EICLCSIYELT) 15 PAIWTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY A1CD Iancy oodls, AND PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WE W"Ul.D CALL TFIK AmsnoxoF Dura. GHTS tr tha aWe e-taWtlahtnent, and Invite tbem. wben In the ctj. t Wik ihronrh urisnrk. Oar ir-v1 were bourht wb-n aold wa - at fl 5 ni If 'ore tha M tioM 10 far c nt Inrrra-e In Tr IT Du'y, which, we a' ctifl lent, will enaMe na to II irMv1a ii Mir tin rerjr ! and yet mlU prRt Vt w ill I. prca-e any Cncintiatl bill-Soctuitioat Inpricta cod Mered. Ord-ra ara oollcited JeT'rist ally DRY COOPS, MOTIOMST &"c7" WBBB, T1RRIXGT0N & CO.! t' Bf a awl WHOLESALE DE ALK RS IN HTAPLE AIr IAiyCY i OTIO 3V S, KNGLISH, FRENCH. AND GERMAN Fancy oods, No. 42 South Meridian Street, ISCUN'CLLS' NtW ELOCK,) lniAMI'OLIS, I.DIA.A. Tm our Cuatomera and t'rlrnd. Havln aoli enr entire taVt Howla 11 Webb. Tark tri on A Cat., we (a n)raae in rx-nna,.!. I a them aa ri.lkavt pi.snr ample wn. Una etperieio ia tr.te. ewrry an I-tef r tr: and lave en. 'ireconrdetjca that Iba U1 Ca r mer. of tbe tiou wll! ! a-ra4 aa favoeMe and umhi f-o4 tr a a. tbr bava, I aiy bs. Wa tm-t the bo tav- dealt with o. will C Btiime their pa rot at t tte tew iua. Mr. ee wui caminn WHb r turrew,r . TbanLime our irets. for tk favor, abown wa la ! M t w wtU e happy t --e (beta at our 14 counting rim, w er-e w.J remain for tl 1 tirnoaa of e ac np oar tjine. CkoSSLaND A YK.lL. Je!3rw . FOD OALE. 300,000 BRICK FOR MALK, -LT aa 53-dff PnOFCOSIONAL. J. T. JA IkHO. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW f Orncr. n. w. coRrR MrniDUN ind wasn. iNr.rON treeta, (Telerrtrb Buildlo.) Indian. p I, tndjj-a. Special att'tticti riven t tb e'leeto of Aoeoaiu and tha aecarlwe of Goveenwieti Claim. ftatl -factory rtfereacea g1n when reo!r4. oaySl dtf HONEY ADVANCED o W W A miZ J. DtJ XONDS. JKWCLKT. M-ATT Dry Goad asd otbt ervcaJ propstrty. arboarti aD 01 a at ItSTO. 185 jrosTB OU70H rruTT. rozvecy tucx

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