Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4526, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1865 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL.
THI CS 105 IT II CITE F RISK ETI D.iJco -- rrrTUESDAY M0RN1N0. APRIL tiaci r.itALSllCU.nAfS PKACI: COMVIATIC)." I üeder tbi e aptioa The Ciocincati Gazette, in r I eommectirs cpoa tb arrangement e r ccerUcdiog between General Shlmmax and the to-1 irrirMt General JdwaTo. remarks: ! ..If :t. f aha, tMI. th evtrauruiriirT r . i.. . T r.;c -:ti i... ..).., I Jn tl I wwiaw awvaw w nir . m h vrwib ar-iwis w kw um k a aa v. m v v hands of tha execativ a. were in the bancs or a " ' . . . man who was Deter, ta tha lean puffed up b? them. So the power of th gener! in chief of ao great an army, and the popular favor which (ell to the great victor of the war, fell upon a oaawbocaea Lis power and wem bu borors modestly, aod In strict subordinat on to the. conitltated authority. And we are assured bj that regard which the uew executire fcu alwajp atown for the source o f all power ia tbia gorernaent thai rrfpect for the people, which with him ia fixed aod rorernioz principle, th it pow er io bia hands will not be ao incentive to usurp ing 'stroke of state and that all military pow ers will be kept in subordination to the conitltu tional authority." W do not propose to jmtify or apologue for an? of the acta of General Sntt. The GaMtte, bowe?er, remarks, "that all military pow er will be kept in subordination to the contitu tional authority." Ha thla been done? Ha not tbe military power, in almoit numberlea in Usees, usurped the constitutional authority, or, ia other acd more appropriate words, tbe ciril authority, for that, according to tbe constitution, ii tbe eupreme authority? Bet it is weir to in quire what have been tbe profeed objects of the war! Oo the 221 day of July, leCl, the following: resolution was adopted by the Ubited State House of RepreientatiTei, almost urani mously, the vote being yeas 121 , oiys 2: "RtMolttd, By the Houte of Repre$'ntatites the Cnngrea cf the Lnxttd Statet, That the pre enl deplorable civil war bat been forced upon the couotr by the dHunionUts of the southern states. low in arma sround the canitju: that 1:2 thu calMol emergency, coccress, bu.idblng all feel ings of mere pavtion or rehectmeut, will recollect ouly ita duty to the whole country; that the war ianot wageJ on their pan in any sp-rit of op presiion, r r for any purpose of ccrqucii or sub juration, or purpose of overthrowing or'intcrfer in ir' with the rfahu or established inititutiota oi thooe state?, but to defend and maintaia the $u premiey of the constitution, and to preserve the Unten with all the dignity, equality and right of the several states unimpiired; and that a roon as these objects are accotnj liphed the war ought to cea?e Thi i the plitfortu on which the war was tu bo conducted, and it received the un ttiimous sanction of the representatives of the party in power in tbe popular branch of rongrei. Now tbe question arises whether the terms agreed uf-on by General Suxavax in anywise condicts with the solemnly declared object for which the war wa tohewaeed? What were thoe declared purposes? It wai not to he wted with leelios uf paiioo or resentment It was not to be waged in Ai;y pirit of oj piesS ion, or for any purpose of contiue-t or subjuga tioa, or purpo'C of overthrowing or interfering with the right ur established institution- of the ttc. Bjt the o!c avowed object w.n to de fend an ! maintain the iupremicy of the coo-iitu tiou, ani to preserve the union, with all the dig - nitT, Cfj'iality and right of the several nt.ne un impaired. And when these tijert wre iecomlili;hed, the Houic,touipostd ct Urge tojori- . tr of iho now dominaut party. eip.ccd tlie conTic'ion that the war aoulJ ccte We now inquire in whit respect Oesit-ral Siitc Mas'a tcrectacnt ithtletfb-l i-h!T-tin conflict with the resolution we have quoted, which et forth the purpose for which thowar vss to have been conducted? It U chtrgeJ that Grntril SuxaMAJf went beyond bis intructi.an or authority in hi contrart with Johmstox; but i. it hardly possible that he would hare B.sumed the responsibility of arranging term of peace without tome understanding with those iu civil authority or :in indication that ueh a sctt'ement woulJ bo acceptable? If Gen. SnuuAX acted upon h:a own responsibility, bowCTer, and without consultation with the civil au tborities in his negotiations with the rebe? gener al, it wa an exercie of military power, howev er well intended it may Lave beer, which U dangerous In the extreme to civil liberty and the maintenanco of tbe supremacy of the constita lion. The Ilrltlata JlluUter and lrealtnt Jwhnaon. On Thursday last, the new British minister, 5ir FacDCaMCs; W. A. Brlci, was introduced to tbe President by tbe Acting Secretary of State and presented his credentials as envoy extraordinary and miniater plenipotentiary to the United ' i State. 'We publUb tbe addresses upon the occa- - atoo as matter of public intreit. They ehuw . moat conclusively that the enttntt cordiaIthe bt evidence of good will aud justice towards each other, exist between the two sjorrrtments and there is but little, if auy probability tbt thoe friendly retiona will be disturbei. Tht following is the addre of the British minister: ilr. Treiideut; It ia with ceepand sincere coa cern th it I have to accranny ray rt oiüc'.al act with expression of conscience Ou Sarurday last, the cexemoLy lbt lakes place to day wa to bare been performed, but tbe grades intentions of the late lamented President cic fruatrated bj events which bare rlungtd this country into consternation and afiLction, and which will cH forth ia Great Hiit-iin feeling of horror as well a profound sympathy for the vie tims. It becomes, therefore, my painful duty. Ir, to present tbe letter from my sovereign which I am bearer U you as president of the United States, and tt is with pleasure tht I convey the aaaurauce of regard and Jovl will which Lcr rajfstr entcrtaiua towirdi you, sir, hi president ol the UniteJ State. I am further directed to express her majesty 'a friccJI dipoi'.ion towards the greitDitiou of which juu are the chid mag iirte, her hearty ood wights for it peace, prtsperity and welfare. Her msjeMy has cothieg raort at heart thin to cultivate those relations of amity and good understartdiog whtch have üo lonj and to happily existed between the two kiadre nations ot the United States and Cret Briuir . and it is ia this spirit that I am directed to perform the duties cf the important and honorable port confi led to me IVoiil me, air, to kj tht it nall be the o'ject of oy earnest endeavors to carry cut my intruc tion faithlully in that rcct, and express the hope, iir, that voti will fi r.t.ly consider niy attempt to meet your approbation, and to give J?ct to the frendly ittention of the queen anj her majesty' governmecl I have the honor, .ir, to place ia your hand the letter of credence coc&Jed to me by her majesty. To which the president replied a follows: t Sir Frederick W. A. Bruce: 'Sia: The cordial and fri.ud!y sentiments which you baie expreed on the cart ot ber Bri tannic majesty give roc re..t picascre. (treat Britain and the United Stitee, br the extended and varied forms of coarnerce between thezn.the ooutiu ty of positions of iLtir poefioDJ. .and tbe imilarity of their largmge and law are drawn into contract and intimate intercourse at tbe am time. They are from the same cues exposed to (rtquect occa ot of misuDderataniiog oaly to bsaerted t; tcuiuil forbearücce So eagerly are the temple, of the two countries engsged throughout almost the whole world in tbe pursuit of similar commercial enterprise, ac companleJ by natural rivalries aud jeilouies. . that at brt eight it would almot seem thit the - two rotonmenU enasi b eoetuie. or cold and calcuUtin fr euds. So devoted are the ton toons throughout all their domain, and eveu io their moat remote territorial and colonial possessions, to tct prindplet of civil rights and cocsü tationai liberty, that, on tbe other hand, tbe au-
a oootlceal oa?rt of actioo and tjcnpthr.
araotjLticr ta to aliiatce between them Each ii claraed with in cereioprnent 01 ilo rrosress ard libcrtv of a considerable portion of w l f t - a f a the bun:sa rare. ica. la lti spr.ere, 11 tur.'rc. to ddScdties and triala tot participated In bj the wtber. The irtcrota oi civilization ana cr r.uassaltv rccre that tbe two shouIJ be U-.ez.Ci I hare alway known, ssd accepted it ai a ftct hooorate to oota coucine, tuat are qneen m Ez,!ari ' a sincere etd hooet well wisher to rTnited State. I have been nimUi frar;k ar1 explicit ia the opinion that the friendship of the United fctates towerd Oreat Hntain n en iea DJ an laecucs.urrauoDS oi interest in ui .. .i.i i .et. . - a tfDtilceDt allrCvlDJP tr.e Cuaracter 01 ultu. lOi ii, ibtitiuir, oc i as a iciiiiv.er, iricuui t . i r.. i - ..j r . - - t.: 1 1 - aiid well disposed to the maintenance of peace and the honor of both cojntrie You rill fi::d mvselfsnd all my associates acting in aiTcrdar.ee with tbe eamo enhglitcced policy and cor siiient seniiaents; and o 1 am sure tha; it will not ocur in jour case that cither yourstlf or tri government will ever hare cauo o regret that such an inrant relationship ex's'ed at uch crisi " I hr riugue. An effort ia being made by some of the ettra paper to start h scare about tbe plague which has made Its appearance at St. Petersburg, and seems to be making its way westward. The Paris correspondent of The New ork Tribune gives this explanation of it: "An unusually large number of woikmen come into S:. Petersburg with the winter; there is not enough work for them; they lite crjwJtd togeiher in unhealthy p!ace. mainly on black bread made of rye, which thu ytar has more than usually erpottJ. Some btd and purely hu man regulations and customs ixrtke bn'Ciicr meat at S:. Pctfrsburg still dearer aid f irthcr out of reach of the poorer cla-c- thin it uatur ally need be ia that uioit unuatural cilr, which that very human txir, I tter, would wund on piles and dead terls' bod es in the marshes there The ravages of the disease, whit h the local phy sician ay is 'rather epidemic than contagious, ' have been amorg tbe barratkcJ soldiers and the poorer cls's of the city. Imagiaat;or. bae b?en, within tho ritt ten days, much provoked, and alarm ii.creed by what a Kuim gentleman cf mv acquaintance tell me is a mere raisipp'eVn!'n of tne nature and misapplication to the tvphoi-1 mildly at St Petorsburg of the came ot a totally different malady, long known in thie country as the Sinerun peat or plague. 1 his U;t, be says, is a dis cae peculiar to cattle, which doe, indeed, some times communicate itself to drovers or others, ii in liequent contact with the animals affected by it. It ia no novelty, and ia not at all to be con nected, be is confident, with the epidemic typhoid affection, or whitevcr it mav te, that is so disa trou in St Petersburg, but which, be is obliged to confess, seem to j u' the medical men of that eapital at a tonplu?. His private letters, be lur tbermore tells me, confirm the reports published by government authority, that the milady ap pear to be on the decline ia the capital. How I.er'a So'üier Talk. (From Tbe Cuciauatt Gaiette ) Our correspondent ju-t returned from Charles ton, in pa.situ from fortress Monroe to Bihi morabv boat, w s thrown iato the couipinv of about three hundred of Gen. Lee seoldu-r., most ly officers, h hftd been pirolcd and were on their way hoiuo. lie found them, almo-t with out exception, dispo-ed to submit to the powers that be the old government at Y ashincton Like true soldiers, when they know themselves whipped, they acknowledge, not onl their own defeat, but the virtual overthrow of the rebellion; and what gives their admission peculiar aignifi cancc, i the fact that they were unaccompanied rhh tbe bitterness and spirit of resentment here tofore so marked in the tone of rebel officers They ?aid,in so many word-j, that the war might be regarded as at an end; thst the confederacy was defunct, und Jeff. Pavi.s .a fugitive, who.-e only ohject row was to got out of the country with as much of the rc'jel fim la a possible When the government tpecic was beiDgship ped from Hicbrrond, Lce'a srray whs already ) demorabrej, and the otbeers r.nd men ao well v.fd thit all wai lot, that they thought Divis acd his hacsers on had nc tiht to csrry ff all the money, but should divide with the army, to whom so much bick psy wms due The entire want of confidence in the confederacy, by these paroled prisoners, was seen in tbe readinc? with which they distributed th.ir"b!ne backs," (rebel promise to pay, "two years after the ratification of a treaty of peace between the confed erate states and the United States"), to all wlva wished a relic of the rebellion. Most of these men were Alabamians, and wanted to get home as soon as possible, iu order to have a fair start with others in comrcer.cim: bu-ir.csa agin They scouted the idea that Johnston or any other rebel general could make any successful tand against the union nrmy, or protract the contest any length of time Not one of them had a wotd to say about the impos sibility of conquering the southern spirit, or an endlos guerrilla warfare. The " laPt ditch" teems to hare been found at Richmond. There was a unanimous expression of regard for General Grant, in consideration of his magnanimity in offering them such acceptable terms of surreuder. They expected to be slaughtered, almcst ia cold blood, and tbey attributed mu li of the leniency tbey received to the kind heart of President Lincoln, whose death tbey regarded as a greater calamity to the south than to the north. Tlie er President' Opinion of .Maw. siicliuvett. In the winter of 1G0 aud lcCl, made memorable by the secession of the southern states from the union, Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, now president of the United State, delivered a speech in which be said: "I think, fometimes.it would be almost a Godsend if Massachusetts and South Carolina could be joined together, like the Siamese Twins, mxj separated from the fcOTerrjment, acd takco tff into some remote, some secluded part of the ocean, and fastened there, to be washed by tbe waves and cooled bv the winds, and after they had been there a sufficient length of time, the rem tinder of tbe people of the L'uited States might tnteitain a proposition for taking thcra bck." Ilemorif of the Murderer. "The human beait." said Dniel Webster in that great speech of hi on tbe Cronninshield murder case, and alluding to tbe conscious guilt of the murderer, "was not made for the res dent of such an inhabitant It fin. is it seif preyed upon by a torment, which it de net acknowledge to God or mm. A vulture ia destroying it, and it can atk no symptihy or assistance, either from heaven or earih. The secret which the murderer poeeses soon comes to posses him, acd like the evil spirits of which we read, it overcomes him, and le.tdi Lirn wuuhcr! Jtver it wills. He fee;j it beating at his heart, rising t bis tbro.it, and demanding Uisclcaure tie t air, Its tne whole worls pees it in his face, reads it in his eves, and J almoat bears its workings iu the very silence f j thought. It has become bis master. It be trays his di?retira, it break down his courage, it conquers his prudence When suspicions from without begin to erotirra-is him, and trie j r.et of circumstances to eatai;gle him, the fatal secret atrafles with rrest violence to l.ur: forth It must be confessed it will be confered; there i no refuge from c-"nfeMv: but 'ii- ! c'.le, and aictd ie oonfe-icn.' I TLe A'bicy Argua adrinccs tie5 theory tbat the ot jecl ot H c.b, tl.t- ruurvlerer. in ?-etk ii.jr, au iatcrriew it!i cjus euspicion to be Ar.JrPa- Ju:)!jn, was ta Ci5t ut-on tiiai 111 conrec j U ju w;Vli tLe a-aas.:u4i;ua o.' ILe ptei dtnt 1 he . . Arj;u .u-esis thd! n o'h w 'V,ed gri him to write a lo'.c a irctle torpor;" e to r is card woulJ rft 'I V.!! h h s; v t D interview w it:i iir. Hooth or. ' U,; Ji.i! ;e: on the aceLC of nsaidcr w aid havt bv"en m evidence of iits.uu win. jir ii;cv.'.r cfsi!:,' shaliow device, but one in the f i!i':on of a bund re-l Jtse p!jts Cincinnati C rr.c:ercial The tjtaaia Pr'- Wi; Wben tjmkcrs have religioaa meeti; i they cot have t'tsziD2 and praters and a errua i : reuUr order, as we do Tbej all .. lor a time in ilerce. aLd then, if ai v mati cr aoauti or child f as anjihir g to saj, he or she gets up a:. i 113 it; after that, they "all shake hards n I leave the house At one of thoe meeting Lobojjr pv-ke fur a lone tirre; then one little bov roe and iid tl ee ord: "Mv frietd. I iah tbe Lrd i-uld anake u all gooder, and gJvder, and yoodtr, tiil there Is ts tad left." A great many f er not a hire cot thtm as tbat boy's wiab S3 ZLu:h is
A Cu rloat SwBTenir of the nnr-Jelf . Darts' Caffee et. irra Tie tefcraona Wklt, AprÜ IM j
t e examined on Satcrda? the mechanism of . one of those curious souvenirs of tbe war. that, i
like their recipient, "cannot e;cape history.' , Jcdib, the tcnerable, the Ul!e3t of the brother, We allude to a fancy coffee or te set, we do'ä5d: "Ye have tpoken wisely, but one thing not know which, which formerly graced tbe j ; more is ceceaaary. He only can find rest who mansion of President Jefferson Davi, bnt which to all things adde'.fc this that be keep the tradi was cMp.ved of at auction with silverware, etc , " tion of the elders by Messr. Bell, Kilttt L Co , Pearl street, a few There sat in tbe court a fair hilred boy, p'ayd"y before tUe evacuation, when 1'r. Da via con- 1 D with Jibes in Ma lap, acd hearing the tlk, eluded to declir. housekeeping, and make a f drooped them in atoi;tsbment from bis banda tour fcr his health. The coffee or tea set Ic and looked cp that boy of twelve and said: question Ix a perfect miniature or fae timilie of ! "Nay, nay, lathers, he only can find rest who a railroad locomotive with tender attached ; love hia brother as himself ard Gd with bis The locomotive boiler receives tbe coffee or whole heart and soul. He is grer.ter thin fme, tea, makes and discharge it through a spiggot. j wealth and power; hippier than a hsmo without a s eim whis le ladettinz when tbe tea. or j it; better than honored age; he is hw to bimaelf, cc ffeeH resdy The boiler of tbe locomotive t above all tradition." i of pa rcel tin, und the tirtre of tho fireman of ; The doctor were :cr.;?heJ. Tbey HiiJ, .. rt-a . .....
tbe sime material, apers on tbe locomotive vigorously engaged in ringing the bell, which, , we euppose, means the breakfast, dinner or sup per beil. j Trie tender, which is .an admixture of brass and other metal, carries the sugar in an elegant sugar caisson, wun gooiet lor cognac ani fiuu- . a , ning small cut glaes. Tbe rules if the tender are embeli'.ahcJ with rscka for cigara l ne mot curiou contrivance ot all ia a secret musicbox, located somewhere ia tbe teaier. which, being set, plays euht popular airs, sufficient in length to entertain a supper, dinner, cr btea'afast tsble. It got obstreperous on Siturday and re fused to play "Dixie " The whole establish ment, engine and tender, rests upon two beauti ful enamelled waiters As we have said before, the article was exposed of at Auction, and pur chased by ao Italian, A. Birratti, who, several days ago, disposed of tbe same to Colonel Fiicdmin.of Philadelphia, it gentleman well-known in and out of the army. Colonel Friedman pur chased the souvenir with a view of presenting the same to Piesident L ncoln; and to aave the public the trouble of an effort of inspecting the mechanism we have desciibed, we may as well Ute that the rare article is on its way to Wash ington and tbe White House. It may not be inappropriate to mention that upon the side of the locomotive, in minature, is emblazoned "Prelident Jefferson Dvis.'Sbow ing that the testimonial, locomotive and tender were built expressly for h;s u?e, or pleasure Upon the front, just above where the "cow catcher" ought to be, appears the confederate national banner and battle fl tg, entwined with the national emblem of France Wonder if the whole affair wasn't a present from "Little Nap " as a testimonial of hi eicere regard and friendship, and aii an off-et to h'i entertainment of the kitchen waiters, Slidell and Mason, who were entertained at the back entry? However, the lo comotive and tender are ;ff the track, and al! aboard are reported either killed, wouoded or prisoner' AM, sour. OF 1 A Id HU ATI IN. Wc undent ind that the Hon. John Pell is about to return to Nashville An English piper confutes that there are 500,000 dnukarda in Oreat Britain. A Co i temporary savs that bree:hes of trut are pnmloous bought en credit A new Shakspearian reading La' the gallel J. D wince, about thc--? days. Abraham Lincoln at the? time of bis death, was aged ZG jers, U month?, and 2 days. Pic--'iJp:U J ohtiaoa is uenly "2 ra-ntb than PreiiJont Lincoln was. older Tl:e Toronto Leader is the only paper which has approved tbe murder of President Lincoln Powdered hair is to be lr-l Monaoie during a a a a the prcicut Londou reason for veninjj toi'ettts. There bte 30,000 children in Great Jlri'ain sufferi:) frum various kinds of ifeformity. The 2Gtfi of April is the fiitieth nniver.jary of the e.i:.b!ihnirt of Odd IV. low -hip in tb:9 count 1 3 The empress of Mexico drives a little tb'ton üruwn by six ciiilc, two in tbe shift, and four abrea'. in front. The la'est notlty iu London is an electre tooth bruh to cure the tenths-he. It ia warrant rd iufallible. Mr. Hunter, acting .-secretary of state, entered that department under Van Btircr. more trun thirty years ago An Irish couple with twenty-three children were among a P1"1. of emigrants that arrived at New L'mmIou a few day sine. A novel plan for paving the state debt of Missouri ii, to have tbe railroadj charge one cent addition! er mile, und pay it into the täte treasury. The I-raeltte. ol Ci:i iuuati, eije the event of las: week, iu Washington, gave "martyrs to the ctuse ot liberty, and to tbe ctu;e ol slavery, aas!-iii." A S.u Frhiicisco telegrum give tbe following curious collocatiou of new. "There hvo been liberal subscriptions to the sanitary luud, aLd heavy C4i(bqaakäs that did no dam age." A bill has been introduced in the Massachusetts legislature providing for equality of accommodations in theatres' and places of amusement for all persona, without regard to color or race. The penalty is lorfeiture of license. At the Hcdliday street theatre, Baltimore, between tbe acts, the band of tbe l i:h Confederate Virginia regiment, attached to the lute Gen. A. P. Hdf corps, and captured at the fall of Petersburg, appear and perform national and popular airs, dre-ed iu confederate uniform. Richmond doc not promi.-e to be an El Pomdo for business men for some time to come. There is no money among the inhabitant?, aLd, however tempting the dealers' wares miy be, the straightened circumstances of the teople pre elude the i'et of puichipin Fencing, iu Paris, is the fashionable and faTorei amusement cf the day. The Lumber of new fallt $ open for tbe exercise i. astonishing, rn i ihero ia scarcely a d ty passes that there is not grand ataautM at which lbeiiof society figure. Our lOUL'ry ha nobly pied through the initial ordeal imposed upon her by abhorred as sissina let us all do our utmost to keep ber calm and Iw-tt idinjr to tbe end. Every act of mob violence i a national calamity ar.d harne. . Y . Tribun. M Saicte Beure ha undertaken to wiite for a new er.cc!opueda, pub'i&hed iu P-tij. an article on the intluence ot letters on the nineteenth century. lis receives $6,00(1 for it, and is allowed two yesrs for the prepratioa of it. He ill contribute to "Le Constitutionuer ' only once a fortnight (in: id of weekly, as fore) until the article is written hereto The Brston Post mji that the billiard match for the championship of Massachusetts, between Tobin, the present champion, and Wdlmarth. will be pitted tn the I?tb of July next The (terrain billiard players of Boston are about oranii ng a tourcamfut, which will take place as socn a proper arrangemeats are made. Tbey iotend to devote the profits to tbe establishment of a Herman fcbool. The Buffalo Com rsetci.il Ad vert:ser p vs that about the time of the hstiiaj; of ' Old John Brown," in Virplai. J. Wilkes ilooth. who m j.i.cu u.ajiii; ;a uiiu.u;c. itn taiiciiy wan r, is , tame in the bii!a for tbeevenirg, acd ia comra- j I ny i:h a choice laud of rodgha,' repaired to ' the hcer.e of the eaecutioc. atd was there con- . : . -j . a. a 1: .1 . a 1 ua as a icssitr ia ir uencin orcies mal I 1 preceded and fouowed the death cf the eld mac. : Mr. Choate nee began a political reech at Faiieud Hall br eavinc: "Mr. LaairraaD. aou called on me Uv fitcii e to invite me to -pea
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i ...-.;. .1. I . r., ' ' tu y . ' non tequitur eetca to have been followed by Gr.erl Lee in hia surrender to Grant. He ssts 1 practicallj "I cntirclv di.'acrce wi'h jou. General Grant, about ibe desperatenea of my sima- ; tioa, and accord'cslj I give ia." ' BcaiTiriL Ligixd We cd in a serrron of Theodore I'arker the lollowii g storj. Tbe sub ject of hia d.cjurje was Rest " Thev tell a story that one dy Rtbbi Judah nr,d his breihtrn, the aeven pillara of wi-d ra sat in the court of the ternp'e on fast day, dis putii aU-ut rest. One eai-1 it was l- have at tal. ed sufl.ier.t wealth, tet withott. sia. The ( serocd ald tbat It was fame and pralae to all cen ' The third, tbat it was possession of power to
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the old aje of cos who is rich, powerful. famous ... .... T . - - .... ata lurraunjfd bj children cd cMildrea s cLU urea. i he sixth, said test all were rala cnle-5 man kept all the ritual of Mo.es. And Rabbi j ten Lhrirt cometli shall he te!i us greater things?" And they thanked God, for they said, "The old men are not alwy wi?e. Yt G. d be prsiied that out of the m uth of that young sucaiirg nas nis praise become pcrlcct." Description f Los e. Love ia like the devil, beciuse it torments; like heaven, because it wraps the ?oul in bliss; like salt, because it is relishing; like pepper, be cause it olien acts on fire; like tuar, btcaue it ia sweet; like a rope, because it i often the death of a man; because he is hereto-day and gone to-morrow ; bkca woman, because there is no petting rtd of ber; like a ship, becu- it guides one to the wi-died-for port; I ke a Will o. tb'-wisr, because it often leads one into the bog; like a fierce coun-er, because it often runs away with one; like tbe bite of a mad dog. or like the kiss of a pretty woman, because they both mike a manun msd; like a gooe, because it is silly; like a rstbit, because there is nothing 1 keit In a word, it is like a pho-t, because it is like everything and like rotbirg; often talked about, but never seen, touched or uueratooJ. That llortr What has become of the horse that Booth mounted in the rear of the theatre, and made his escape on? If the animal could be found, it would then be ascertained wh it direction the as gjstin took after leaving Washington Sotre s uprose be is hid somewnere in Wahin;ton or Georgetown, but where U his horse? He could hardly have run the beast more than twentvj miles. If he bad confederates, he mu-t hivej b id a relay of horses provided to aid bim to es ; cape But the horse he first mounted must hive ! been left somewhere on tbe route of his fi'uht i We should think the finding of the hrreabout- ' of that bore woulJ be the G'St point gained to ward the discovery ottBooth'a retreat Cincinnti Enquirer. MASONIC NOTICE. rilJIK Member cf Marion Lodge Ko 30 are hereby J notifieJ, and aü Va.er Mason In reg lar a:andj: g j Inv ited, to meet at tbe hall this afternoon at one o'i lock j precely, to attend the tunerat of Hro. Fi-Anris Kiso. A sertnya will be delivered In tb.e Second rres-byterian Churth by tho Taster, Lev. Mr. Edon. JOHN M. BKAMWFLI , W. M. M ASOXIC NOTICE. A epecUl metlnir or Varied Lod,re, No. 3o, will be held thu (TuehJaj) even ing at 4 K o clock, for work. JOHN M. BRAMWKLL. W.U. AlVSUSEft'.ENTS METROPOLITAN T it Corner of Washington and Trnnesfte Strtttt. Manacrr ....Mr. V. II.KIIey. Tuesday EveniDg, April 25th, 1865. TI.T TLT "tir T "CT f"0 T?WsTf1 C J.U.Ä. uuu xuia. VV . U JL JJLl1 OSK S'CHT ON LT OF TOE Colleen Bawn! I'lticrs r Anaii.isio. L'rc.-s Circle ar.. Pa.-quitte, SO cent; Prirato Koxs, fur rix pTsoan, $5 0; Urcbemra Seats, 75 cent.-; fi&llory and Family Circle, 25 ffi; Children In arm., l"; a!l reserved seit 5 Door opn at 7 o'clock precisely. Por;ormnDcecn)taences at a quarter to oclck rrcrisrir. PAKT1CULAK N0TICF- Tte Ilorse Cars Irave tke Theater evety evenir.fc at the cloc of th" pcrformanc Pf-opla llvin; at a distance can rely on tb!.' 13 II K TS CLE Court Iloure Square. Washington Street LK5.SEF. AND VANAfiFH. K. D0SAI.DS0X. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY! OONALDSOK'S COMBINATION T ROUPE. i Will ap!ir nlshtly in tveir arioJ and j.leavng p-r-fo'trai cea, all ir'ctly proper, and -uhabie for jounir and oM, wi.h a perpetual change of Tn-Kranim. 20 Talontod Performers, ÜÄ it- M Ba ataraiaiT t&rXr. FRANK I0NALDSON will takaC mpi:mentsrj benefit by the Comp my. on Wedne-day evening. ejtjjrTicket. 25 cen's. Reserved Seats. 50 cents One bund rd and Cfty aeats are reserved In front at 30 cen'a. JO rCurta!n riaes prumjtly at 8 oVock. INDIANA STATE MUSEUM 79 Cast Washington Street. MADAME M. A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Open for the recep tion of vUitor fruru b o'clock A. M. nr.til 10 o'clock P. V. The collections embrace oer lhree Millions of Cariosities Of tbe moat arnaniig an 1 instructive character,gatbeie4 fron all part of tbe Globe. ADM SSIOS 30 Cent. VlADAUU M. A. F.SGL'SFT, apr3-dtf , . Fr prie'res. LAW OFFICE. . E. PERKINS NO. I WF.3T WASHINr.TOV SrKF.F.T CUP STAIRS,NE.ir to TELynp.arn orntE, India 1111 pol in, Indiana. aj.r2.Vdtf FOR SALE. North Delaware Street, I 7IV r.KAUTirrL BCILt INti I.OTS OS NOKTH Delaware t-', three with ea-t fro.it an1 two ar.h'.n foar sq :' f Wabiniton strrr t, r-i o.T? red at pricca ani on tc-rr suft the tinici. Also a Tcry cho c- I t on North Mf ridiin uret. ani dat-ltiiC of a'.l d vr.tjci an! p ice ia every rait af tbecitv. A number of pi.es rf coc-f bnvii;erty on w a-h:r.etor. itreet. rEI.ZF.LL A JO VF. S, aprti d2 H-l K.tate Broker LEGAL. ' j XoÜCO 0 JlcirS of IVtiÜOIl (O Sell Real Eta(e. STATE OF IXDIAXA, MAKIuX COCKTT, COURT COaMOX FLEAS OF Notice Is herehy given that Wil I'am F. Colllni. a In in;atra'cr rif tteertateof Wi.I am J No tbway, decease 1, has Wd hi petition to sell tbe re.l e-ta t-f the decedere ia un.n - ,:i 1.. he.-d t tieCt tfr,..f ,- ..lizt Cna n PUas r f ba:i coa:;tv. Atte!:1 wlLUAJC WALI.ArE.C.C. P., Marlon Co. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. X . 1. AIala, No 65 North Now Jersey Street. -tvea..o i NOTICE. ON and after Vonday, if .y lat IsCV tbia Coxpanr 11 tot race se rarea aoy bit) Mit .N:j -r.il I urrerKj, eaCept at the diaccaat charged by otr Cty Baxueia. H B ClTHEB rt'OjD, Prestdast Ctdxaca Saat aatlway Cospaxy-aprtl-dlO.
REAL ESTATE SALE. irr spa.vv & s.niTii.
BUSINESS LOTS, ON ILLINOIS STRERT, -AT .TJCTIOiSr. On .Saturday, Jpril 29th, '65 At 2 o'chek P. AT., at the Vremittt w K WILT SFIi at prniff? to TBK ' L gbest bidder, aa above. tLeaoct parts fef I II and 12, !a square 74 In the cirj of in4;an :..a olis, be-Dj that plend! 1 a;roCDd at tbe 5rtbwpt cor-inpi-lfr cr li5l:r.". cer e: 1LUN0IS AND GEORGIA STKIRTS. The property w.Jl be dlrJ ed Into parcels to alt porcsaers probably a rllowa. (hut wilt be more deCnit' ly deternnned at ihe Umt ol th .-ale): c;r.o:t;iA stiicct. no r. r. 110 fee t feet. w 'ia ' Sslepesltlre and ttt'e perfect, co 'ha ground to prevent b-iiUir.ff. Tikas Half ca-h H e remainder There are do leaae ia 12 tnTitb. ith Interest and morfeare security. Further part ca.nr mav be ob'ainet frrtu SPANN k SMiTH, anC3-dtill29 heat Kita e llr- ker BY WILEY & MARTIN, Ileal r.atnte llroker Sc Auctloncrrs. 'X rJ? Y-TXI REE Suburban Lots, I Cont;:i"r frem 2 to 6 Acres each fiarler, for Kf siJene-a tr AT ,V U C T I O M ! On Monday, 1st, at 2 oclcck P.M., Ot tha rrtmi"s on the extension of Virginia Avenge, S.n;bean of the City, near t e terminus of the M eet Haüroad. !f1HESK Lots are situated on ib eat tide of the j l hhelbyviilf Gravel Koad. Ji-t brjron l Plt-aant Run, j a:i' arc n ubdiv5Mon o' the land hfetofora known ti the Lr"s Fjrm. Tea Lots all lie beautifully, and ar? j rerj eligible for Kubuitna r".--idrnce4 or fi-r garden pur- ' poes. A number of tbe lA)ts arc covered with Cae ! growth of foret tree; others with fine fiuit trees, i Tbe lot all lie within a few minute wain of the Street j Cars, which leave the ternrnus ou Virginia aenue for ; the center of the city, earti in mlr.ute. ;s'o more deü a- ; ble lots ba e jet been SVred for sale. 1 Sale piMtive. Title perfect. IF. KM a OF SALE : ()no-Cih ca-u. one 2fth in C months one-flfih in 12 H mcth, and r-ne-Clth iu mo: ih, one-fih in i mon b-, witö interest. j j c or further partkular Inquire f Vr iLhT 4 MR11N, apr-5 dti'.l 1 Real Kstate Br ker and Auctioneers. PETROLEUM. WAliASII PKTROIiRDffl ! GOAL MINIM CO, -ATCOVINGTON, I2STX5 Capital Stork, 3,2.0,000, ! divided into 6,500 Sharesat $50 each ISCORruaATKÜ CXDKR TilK LAWS OF TMH STATE OF INDIANA. WILLIAM DaLE, of New Tct k, Pri'lfcnt, JOSEr-H HIS INK, C vington. Yica PreidLt, W. U. K KK. Secretary, JaMKS V. KINU, Treasurer. 3D irootor. JOSF.FII F.. McT0VALD, Indianapo'.ia, Indiana. Jt)HS K. COjFrtJi'H, Hun Ing-ton. Indiana. WM DALF, New To k City. JO.SKHI W. NaWL N, Attica, Indiana. JUS. R.sTlE, Covintfion, noiana. K. M McUONALI), Covinntn Indiana. DAVID WaBB, Covlngioo, Indiana. Hon Offick South fide Public Square, Corington,, Indiana. HUE Company holds by lease, and In fee, abon? twei tr th usai ö acres or -na mt aelect coal laufs In Weitem ludiaua, bordcrioa; b Ah side of the j Wabash ri.er. Wap of these land. may be seen at tbe .Wea tf V ia m r at . In l'rt. In .rtnn I T i sat Waa a a f Wm- . if5 P'rkuPUcr-N T-"7-Hon. J. K. lflr-tb, Huntingdon, Indiana, and at tke offl.eof Roach h McDou.M lndiDapolia A rfernce to ihe report or ibe Hon Davit Dale ' Owen, Ute Mate Gf-ol. g'st, will sbow that tWee lands are sitnate In tLe miJat of tbe finest c al fields of be State, abounding aUo in alt. iron and other valuable ' Biineral ubta ces. I 'esr'br as utti of Col Creek, where theCornpaoy La large quaLtJt e ot laiida fcalt ater b -a baen di-covered equ! iiiua'i-y to tbe a-awna. Ihia ws erwasoru , currd aome 3 y-ara ago by bor n. oju a'ter, -be On j ondaa salt finding ita ay do the v'atab and fcr e i Cai.al Mr Tnomas, the pr--pr et r, Cndin hilelf un i able 'b con pete witn it, aba id n-d the miinr.ctnre. in ! hia borirs te et countered tbat bch recently dii-clo-ed tacts proe t have be a c-l 11 Tho. e lands all lie iu close prrx ra:ty to tta Wahuh . and Fria c anl, oaaa cf them up-n its btink-t. j The Company ba now an agent In 'be Kast, makinir a toar of tie oil reio'ig of Pennsylvania iu particular. ; to acquire a knowledge of toa bu prac.lcal mode wt borlt., to employ practical workman, tu l to j,ur hu4 the best qcal-y of the tost approved machinery in uae for nith isrpoe. The Compaay eipecta br tb lt cf May nest, at . fait best, to commence operativ. All the la-Uces of coal eil, found h local t!ei wler It , Las been pro- cred. are trorgly trailed in Tarioo lo cal t:ea of ibe landi r tbe Company aüoid ag erery rat oul prospect ot suces. T e company tLinas it unneceiary to maeanj -t'jer rc?ference to he character of the Und-, otLer thau the r pc rt and map referred to tlOC.000 cf tbe ft rk. fceini 7,91 .bare, I proposed by the company to be olerej ia tbe market at ne-hal! i par value, beinj? per ahare, for the purpo e cf aiding the Company ia a ipeeJy dtTeIoj-m-nt ot those land. aprtSdawtf NOTICE, A"0T1CE K fJF.RF.RT filVKN THAT AS ELECTION i w;IUhf!J taTiilT.tlJldir o' Mr, 'V. io the ci r of 'ndanpoll. for the alecron ot tte foH- w - c-tj olc r to erve for two year, or unt.l tteir wcce or- a-e elected ar A qasl f.-d Myor. City 1 eaJrr, Ci'y Clerk. City Mar-bm , City Attorney. C.ty Ai--or, and C'.t Fngit eer AUo, oce C"ur.c.lman to repte-eiit f.ch ward ia tie Con ir.on C nrcil cf said city, to erv ?our yean, or until their urce.-s -ra are elected ad qualCeit. Polls will be opend rn the day above tamel tt the following place, from 8 a. ra t- p tu: At the jy.-t.ool Hoiif in l?t W ard; 21 t 3.1 4,1, i'b 5 b 7th " .. ,:h AtM. Wer.eer'IIalI,InFh - apr2I-l5 City M.rbil. NOTICE. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Isniaaaroua ap Vaii&ca Rn.aonCo aluos, Isd , Apr.l21.t, !!.
THE annual eWctiea of Nin t;rect".ri f this Ten (any will t-e held at tbe off re ef the Co-rpany, io the Ci y cf Wadi-on. on tbe fourth H dnet ay (iatb) of II y next f bt po I will b open at 10 o'clock A. H. and cloaed atli iL. By order, . IHO. POLLOCK, Sec aprWaUoj2a
U. S. LOAN.
.7-80L0AH By av.aorfty cf tLe cr',tary of tfc TreaTiry, tfce ' CBderilyted Lai aifoced th General Sabvrlptioa Aga&cy tot Ii aal cf Crated States TreaiTy 5ote, j beariaj aeren acJ tbre-ieiitbs pr cr.t. Isteret, per j acscto, known at tbe j SEVEX-TIIIRH LOAN. Tte'e 5.tea-e tce aadtrdate of Ac?vst 15tb,l". and are payable tliree years fr ta that tluie. In enrreify, of are eoarert'.b e at tbe optiotj cf tbe bulJer Into U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. CHILE aJKAniCw IJOraHN. Tieo 3oni4 are w.n:h a prexicro, hka Increases the actual profit on ta T 30 loan, and tta rmptij from Sf.ile ol PHi..fi;-'MM.'.'n, vllsh nrfJarof.s tt trft fr crd. mere, accordirf to the rate levied oti otter rrrreTtT. TVa IrtereM I parable ta i currency aeajt-Aacaar.y by cocpoL attached to eab 1 j note, which may be cnt tfT ard vl l t ay l-ack or ; bakrr. The intfieit aasounta te i Oii cont per la ! i Two cent ll u S50 note. a Ten .a 20 1.00 KlOOO S 000 o'e r.f II d?nou;naIon liamedwillb prompt! fund-died cpon rtceipt of snVscripticnf, ar.'l tb Lote j forwarded at once. TL interest lo tb IStb of Jnna ! next wiü be paid ta eurauce. This is j THE ONLY LOAX IS MARKET! I now offered by tLe GvTen.bient, and It ia ec3 tea'ly e- j pecfe.t that it superior adrantag-ea will maie it tbe I GREAT POPULAR LOA OF THE PEOPLE, ! I-CiS than 1 U)v1.(ö",0iK) of the !oaa authori.rd by tee J l-t Coare-.-. are now on tbe ruarkit TU aa:on t, at ! the rate at which It Is b-icg absorbed, will all b tibacribed Jor wi:h;n four rcoatb, wheo tbe notes will un- I douvte iiy rmnian! a premium, a ha un fwrnily been j tbe caie n ctosing tbe f nnscri tioca to o'brr leau. : In order that citirer:ln every town and aection cf tha J country may be aJT red fuc'.litiea for taiirg the loau, j the Nationa' Backs, State F.arAs ani PrUat P.ankrraj tbrouptxrat the country hnve merally arted torc!re suirript;o:s at par. Subscribers will select their j own aent, in whom they have cosflder.ee. and wbo j only are to be lesponsib'e for the delivery of the note j fvr which tbey receive ord?r. ; J'srsr cooke, j Sub-criptijn Ajjent, Philadelphia, i ubiriptiona w be received by tte t FIRST NATIONAL HANK, Indiana ooi e, ! INDIANAPOLIS " j CITIZENS j aprt-dSmtw oj i j A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPOMCO'S GOLDHN PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FF.Sf ALK. Infallible in Correcfinp I r regularities. ICt'ixio in OttritcIioiis of llic .TZoiitlily Ttirits from lVhaievcr Ciuhc. and Alwajs uccs.fnl :a :t I'rovoai ta ti ve, ' And tbe "only sure" ani CSKTAIN KKJJKDY f:r e!l tbo-s aCict Bgcomplaict -0 peculiar to the sea, wleiiier "married or r-injt a j The-.eFSila are cothin U'. w, but have beta med by j the Doc'ors for many years, both iu rrauce aud Am'-( ica, wi;h UNparali l-d auccet-a iu ev ry case; and be '1 urged by mar-y thousand la:les who have used thni to i make the Fills pubbc, f r tLe alleviation ol tho- auf- ! tennjr from any irrej:ularitis whatever, as well aa t jl prevent an Increase of family wh-re health will Lot permit It. F-ma'eti pfculiarly Mtuated.orthose suppi--in thenlelvetl so, are Cautioned against n-.ic tliee Fill wbüeiti tiiat con-iit-on, a the proprietor asunte no repon-ibiii:y a'ter the above vdrn. nit. on, alihoutb thir m l-inesa wocld preventaLy tm:tcbiof to beab. Otherwihe the 1 Ills arerec ommenced. Fall ar.d splic.t directions accompany each box. C00UO, BOXKS HAVE BEEN' SOLD IN TWO THAI: Ten tbouand boxei rnt by leiter, both by mj self and arent, to al parts of the world, to which tners hav been retnrneo, 1.1 which tad!esay nothinir like the aU,Te Pil s have been an -wn tince the Si'lKNCK or MKI'l CI-NK DAWNKDLItlN THK Wi'KLDlN KKMOV Mi. OB TKUOT-iNS AM) hFSlOKIU JfATL'hKlO IT.' PHOFK K CH A N N F. L, qnietins tbe r.nea and rea r r 11 tbe'Voy eclor cf health" to the ibeek of tie most deli, cat. PKICK SJ1 00 PKK BOX. 8!X EOXES for 5 00. Sold by all DtiwrM. and by the following Jobbing and iruft Houses, Agents for Indianapolis, Ind anu: ( ladie, by sendiLjr t!, can procure the Pills, aent cnOdrntilly by m dl, and without observation, to any part f the city or counry,) ard for aale by TOML.NSON A COX, N. 18. F.ast W ahh nRton street. S IE WAAT A MOKUAN, No. 40, at Waehiotoc street. W.' I. HASF.rrr A CO., Zo. U, West Washington atreet. H. H.LEK. Noa 19 and SO, Bates' Flock. J. K. SKNOUK, o. 5. Bares i.ouse B'.Kk, and by daily, KEnri;u & ictsii, Wholesale Irgits, No. T3, Sonth Meridian atreet. G. S. LACET.Ger.eralTrsvelitrAeei.tfor the Western State. 16?, Dearborn a reet, Chicago, lllinoia. B. or.e Genuine nt-lets the boa Is 1md "S. I. HOWE." Jan3l-dlyeod MEDICAL. ROBACK'S BITTERSr.RKF.NBACKP AR?. GOOU. BUT Hongsens .tct UKTrsm 4TUXACU BITTEKS. Ten tbooaand bottles ao'd la n.e month. Tbe moat popaist tomacl bi'.ter fnsae kOBACK'." BFTTKB8. Good for all .erarijrem et o' the etorijacb, Hilionanea. Ijvei Corr.plain'aud eoeraldebiLty HOEACKV- LITTIRS. They poaaes-wondertultou' prcrertiea, (te ne tcne to tb appetite tad ol-e t-f orgtnt ROEACK': H ' EES. DsbU'.tated U:.f-cd Jeotary peraoL wil' f. ' "J tha aaeacellesttoclc EOBACK'P BTTTKR8 . A A vrine a;!a4ftfu! before eacL n eJ win remove i ua:(iioi and all liver dieaee. iroUACK' ITTEIIS. They are better than all Pills. rowder and t'cei nanseon. disagreeable compounds ItO HACK'S ITTi:!tS. TLey caa he taker, w'.tb'-' t rfH t diet, Aa a: appetiir r tbey have noeaa!. itou.iru'w iiixxcit?. Tüey ar prepared by an old and killfal p4jy:eia'' fro well-kücw. resets! le remedies. ICOUACk'S iiirri:uf. bereter ktj-.wn they have tecocie a standard fao-.l; tnrttiet ji(r renjedy. lOIi.K ITTEKS. fry oce bottle, and yotj w.'! a', a ay a ia them axd :- commend them to oilers. uoBAi'if urn rjis. av . lt(ltA:K... . ..eie Proprietor. Ani eompoar.ier rf S-.oa-h Eittera, Blood Parser anc Blood Pills, and I;st:lier and maLufactttrer i-f Catawb. and .Swedish P.rasdie, and a!' fctnla of tbe C-ea: dorne tic liqscr, which ar sold rrLo';ei!e er !n sn deivire quantity, at Nr.t-j, L. C' ar d 63 Kast Third atreet, Cin c:r.r;a-.i, O. r-T a by Irtirt:s r: ! Dealer In Medtclceetf ry wb're, ar.d k Orownma i SI as, J. B. Vicaer atd W. I Bakit & Co.'ludlanap!: marl wlyidt a wwwwMsW"wwM,w"11wwMMMMs"aw1wwwww TAKEN UP. fllAKLN HP by the endera gned. at tht Palace Car X dn. on r'aiday, April Isd , a Gry war-, 13, hrdh gt. wblc'ithe owner can Lae by calüiig at tt Palace Harden Salocc. piylnj cota and prm r.jr iroperty. fl. H EOTUWLLL apl j:-'3t WANTED.
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DRY COODS.
fa H 03 M 0 CO e5 a o V P S3 s - I! o 0 t H H a a - w o W (4 h ao t o PETROLEUM. PETROLEUM! THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMFY, ORGANIZED UN DPR Till MIXING AXD M ANCFaCTTEINO LAW! OP THE STATE OK StW TORK. CAPITAL OME MILLION DOLLARS, -iOne Hundred Thousind Shares, AT S-MO 111 SIIAItK. Subscription I'rice, 15 per Minre, . Liable lo turllicr Aaarsiuirnt. Of f ICRS: No. 24 Empire Building 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, rOST OFFICE ALDKEM, R.I o 3(iSNF.W TOKK. arr t7 jk mm. Hot.. HANIEL S I1CKINSON. I resWesu WM. T. flilffS. Vice Pre-iJect. KOHF.KT BASSETT, Secretary. II. J RKLTlsWi ItiaSup't. Utctvllle, fa. ATLANT. C IJaNK, Ml P-roaJway, . T , Traa.ary. The Well ol the ( oaipanr arc nr prodncftiK Oil. Paj ment for -teck may be made In drafts, registered notea, or government bonda and reccritiea, wlicb Loads acd ecrjri'..e Till le taken a' their market valoe. kein t-ar.ces may he a dreed to tht Company, f. O. Doa ö,:8". New Y rkCity, or o"Atlanti KaLk. Treatnry o' tbe New Yora and Liverpool Petroleum Company, U: Broadway, Ntw York :mt," or to any of it aa;ertt apll-i3m CITY LOAN. VSABLIA i. $40,000. h'DUNlFOLlS SIX PER (EXT COUPON BOADy. TRKASCRFR'Ä OmCE.1 IsMAvaeotis, Apiil 7th, 165. i SEALFIi proposal will bereceieed at the Treasrrr'a Otftc f tb City of Ind anapoLa. until I b 26 t.j o' iipril. loo, f runr pt.ecs of uma of 50 and upward, t a loaa or fl'l. 0)1. aathorized br a reflation ot tte City Council, Fbrorj d, l)c3, forth, puroos. tf tundiER the debt of aid c ty Tbe Bond will bear initreu at tbe rate cf it p-r cent l er annum, payable a-mi annually at the ofüc f ib. Tre.mrer, to-wit: on tb. 1T daya ot November and M ay. ihe priacipil Iii be doe sr.i payable on the latdayof üay. lhfß. 1 ilon. Jjru M'-rri.on, recofcit d aa . f tb. aletr lawers In the Weft, baa riveu a written op'nlon (rild wii h the City L'!ik, tbatthla iaue vf Botd. is strictly leaal. Opea aubacr'ptiona for tb aame, .r ay part tbref. at not la than pa will also be received a. ti lisyor's OS-e until tbe ame d:e. The rigbt 10 r ject ail proposals I rerred, except that no bid moie laeorabt. to tbe city ahall be r. ected ai d others leas f.vorable eceivej, Tue proposal- ab. bid atate the amonnt bid f -rr aa a'a thpriea d denomir-ation of B-t.d- ce.ired. .a fio'a f 100V, fSOO'a or fl.Wio'a, and boold b. . i'erted to tbe City Ireai-ater a jo in crea-pr0p, for LoBl) lather soI.it tn anth rim g tbe L..d the f.'th of h C.ty la 1 led.eS to lew tba a-cearyjax. r ib. atmest r the aame, collectable oaiy in cab or fat Intere.t coq. ponn 1 f s-1 Z,r.t. Twent-t;e percent, of tb. avoctit t tb.bida BaT paid la City Ordera of any date or laace. By rrder of tbe Lraa Corca itlee. JO. K. ENOLl&H. P. R. JMK)X, A. H. BkOVTN, II. C-'HCKN, J. CaVKX, aprlO-dtiascth Committee. CLAIRVOYANT. CLARA HARLAND. CLAIRVOVAXT ANI) MEDIUM. By the n-e of an Initmrnent contrccted ander fa'ritaal direction. In connection with bt r C'.airvcyatt powers. ia enabled to present lo yoa a perfect plrtarw f yotxr fetur i r partner, t caa also tell, wiitit a lew Caya, the date of marriage- wbetber Ibe CBioe will bt bappy or oti erwäge, and cumber ef children. Plea. r:tc color of Hair eoS ftjea, Otop'emlon. hg-, Il'atbt and ai in Ftti. fd e ceuta and !ape4 eLTelop. Lotk fax 2Ü, Detroit. Vkb jan. I wil! alo eid tb. r.me atid P. II. addre. of th. pr. on (wl.tch will ttiatl yea to open a co'te-p odeuce; for ab a i :;ti':titi cets. tT, PARTNERSHIP. .VOTfCE. " DK. TliOUpSOS AÜ WOOLF.URN HA VI THIS day entered Into Fartr.erhip f-r tbe practV. f Medicine and ?orery. 0 net No Uf Nor.b I!;inv;i Street, tear Tr Tlcn;?on'a re d-t.ce. aprls d'Jw. FOR SALE. VDj'.b'e Cr. alar teaa Paw V C1. aearty as oo4 aa new. 1 L 1 tion better than U knoww th. lata f x.dlaiia. Tte Mill cleared lat year t-.WO. Ampi rea'tn riven r,,r wantiae to at IL None ae4 apply wits lea tv an fonr to ta ibUeDd do'lart. jrPeer 1 articular app y at tbia effe. aprlS-dlO
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