Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4542, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1865 — Page 3
DAILY ' SENTINEL.
SATURDAY MOKMNO. MAY 13 Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Done promptly nt thl Office in Hie Herst Htf ftrt quality sapra, rJal l.tw Pricei: CITY ITEMS fjfTbe ruttf r in front of the litte Houe, oo Illinois irret, U ft approaching uuianre that ill Deed abating. It shoulJ gu through a cleanlns; proceea. nTJColocel Atom?! 6 h llth cv afry . anl Colonel Betijtmin J. Spooner, of the r3-l InJi tot, hav been honorably diethare! the tervice the Utter on account of wound received in tattle. f!T"Tbe Board of County Commissioner were.io aperial eaion yeterday, granting liquor licensee and transacting other unimportant bulret The ' Board will hold another os!on on Monday. . Police Matth Edward Conwav. John Dat enport. Jarnea Smith and Jacob Shurmati figured at the police court yesterday morning, coming under the head of "drurJc." They were each Gnel $3 and cost and permitted to depart alter paying the same. CutotieV Cratnvr; late ehirf of tU police in thi cty, ban entered upon the dutie of deputv under the polite Sheriff. Colonel Rot.irnon. nue cruel, Uoionel Urinier uipchargtu the du tie ot hi station satisfactorily to the city authorities, Mid in his new p,oni n we trust he nay meet with like ucccm t7iö toaa part of the city tb reren t he- f y raiua have rendered the streets quite unple;in,t for carriage driving. This iit opeiially t-o on Illinois street north of Washington. A force under the aupervinion of the meet comniiioner could find employment on that thoroughfare (or some time, to the satisfaction of the citizen and advantage of the treet. J'aoxoTiosa The following promotions have been made at theofBre of the Adjutant General, in Indian sei meqts, since our lat report: 53d Kegimetit A. J. Summer. 21 lieuten nt; Jonathtn S Lowe, lt lieutenant ; Nthn Mthews,2l lieuteuaut; Loui M. Crit, 21 lieu tenant. &ih Cavalry JJm 8. Chittenden, captain; W. II 1'ilKerbin, lat lieutraatit ' Ifiih Ileirinmit Franci Cox, chaplain. t?TIt i the habil of the American Kipre Company to pile boxe of freight on the tid walk on Meridian treet, thereby blockading the travel of pcdeMriana It ha become somewhat of a nuisance, and we cannot understand the nececity of permitting so much exprca matter on the sMewaik at one time. A little more alacrity in removing it would go dr in doing away with the present inconvenieuce experienced by passer by, especially in the evening, before their place of turnest. ft' IlxAtovAETras Tot Commandxr, Indianapoliii, Ind., May 12, IfG.V ( Ueneral Order No. 6: AU aoldiers found in any ptrt of the city after 9 o'clock p. no , will bo arretted by the patrol aod taken to the military prioo, unle they are especially provided with p.inet approved by the commanding ofücert of camp., or at thia otJice, apecifying the buine. and the hour at which they are to return, and are on the business apeci fied; . ; ... By order of Col. Wak.iei, Commanding Foat. Q. l Ioit, Lieut, an d Font Adj't TiANRrxxs or Real Etatk -aThe following trarufcra ol real estate were made at the audi tor a o&re yesterday: Eroil Kline to Abraham Khan, lot Ho. 17, in quare No 21, in the city of Indianapolis $5,000. : i ' - ' J. K Whelar and D. J. Callian to James H. McITernahi lota 70, 71 and 72, in ectfou 4, town hip 15 range 3 east $1,000. Henrietta A Morrionto Mtry A. Brown, lot No. 31, 32 aod 33 of Duolop'a addition to iidi anpolie-$l.200 Mary Edgar to J H McKernan, lot N . 34 in out lot No 2, in the city of Indiinapoli. $Gt)0. Tnar MaroroUTA!f A good house greeted the Beaufortt.or, The Man of Crime, lt even lug at the theatre. The charactera were well tuj'amed throughout, and the" play one of In tene interest. It i dramatized from Sir E Iward BuIwerVceJcbrated novel, that nor.e who hi ever read but, what haa admired the thrilling cat of character and admirable arrangement of ptrt. 'We do not ttmember of 'wiinefaing any play .during the prefect engagement where the hi act ts were ai eil sustained aa on lat eTening "To night ia the lt evening of Mr. niidinnu. and the ptay elected la the OH Corporal. Monday evening Mrs. W. E. Leigbton commences an engagement. ' ' Last Dat or thk Commisation Show. The (real Union Combination Show," Circus and Menagerie will give but two more peiformitice in thi city hi Iternooa at I. o'clock, and at 7 j o'clock to night The p Urunajje that ha thu tit been attended to thi mammoth exhibition baa no parallal ia the anoal of aiuuetueot in tbn city. NotwitbaiaDJiug the TavilioQ U the largest ecr raided iu Indianapolis, it has thu far been crowded at-each .entertaintuent almost to icffvH.'aiion, aod tbouAudi hare been re!ued admittance for want of room The idiow i decidoilt the beat tht hi ever vi.ited u. and the grand drei parade tf the attacln yeicrday wh a fibril well worth the price of admiMt n to the ! :riur umurrv, c uiio nu uuum inn tue clocin exhibiliotit to-da? will witoeta the ame arraud rush aa ihoe that have already been given. This ii posltivrlv the last dat.. DUNINKHS NOTICKS. Look out for aomething t ew at the lt.diana Slate Mueum in a lew d;?. gff" See Ir. Wm Thomson advcrtisen:ett on the fourth page of to-day'e paper. jri 25 tf. J7Madame Ecglish, who rerer tire in ler ceai to pleae the public, i about to introduce a new lewture in the Indian State Munam OjitT Ose FirTH Cah i required to be ptid j down on the lota to te fo!d text Wcdne.iay at J ternooo at public auction by Wiley i Mtrtiu. auctioneers. 12-3 j tpLook to the extenaive boot and boe ! boufe of Clark, Johnson k Co , 17, Wct Wah iogton treet, for thebent article ar.d at the mot I reajtonable rates. f t?TA fine fre-a lot of orange, lemon, dite. figs, cocoai ut., pruue and raipit.. at Central j (Jrocery. FtrrcnrR A Da Viren. j 15 d tf. C3TAU wb aUb to build, make a f-pecuU-tion, ecu a home, or make a prcStab'e Inve-t ment, will do well to attend the i!e of building lot on Mondav, Ma? 15, bv ilev A M trtiti. real Ute auctioneers 5ee ajerti-eme;it. 11-4 tJfWe have jut received from Ho-ton, a full line of eea &b of tLc beet quality ?alaiou, halibut, h:rrirjg, mackerel and codfi-h, Alo, a freh lot of fari:nen, at lower prices Klltiulk A Daviiuc, 15 dif. Central Grocery. äroLa From TL? 6i.tiu! ofüce. Jat uibt, n o(.eQ lace niter English lever watch, and a gold chain The iuitiaLt "Jiy. '., H " re.. engraved on the Waci. uf'tKe watt4r A hai.dfiie reward will be (aid lor the recovery of the ich atid chaiu, and the inet of the thief. Pawn
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TcttMo Lora It itciiox tu Moxdt. Mat 15. W will U oo Monday, May IStb, at 2 o'clock p. m , on he jremica, it public auction, 2d city lota in the northwest wrrfrn of the eitv, froriUna; on North, Do u ;!, IWaA and E:;zbth treel. The lotiire lilualeiin ptrt Of the city that ha improved more daring the ret few year than anv other aectioö of .Ahe city. The lota are desirabfe for building purpose or nvetmenta Thev will b aold without reserve. Only or e fifth cah i reuirel. WlLtT k MtT, 0 ' , f :rl Estate Broker Dwxlhu HotL at Aictio Wiley A Martin, real etate auctioneer, kelt 00 üonday next at thtMme time Of the stle of the twenty five lota advertiaed, thffl following improve-1 propertv; Hooe on Blake tjeet, containing five room and cJlr, with cL-tern, well and pump, and a tab on the lot. The lot it C6 feet frootby 120 deep. Alo, a boo5 on Center treet of four rooma. The lot U 33 feet by 123 feet. 13 2 . i CnxAr llotaia Tbosfc peron who are Irl want of permanent home cannot do better than buy a. Tot at the aale on Mondv next a tnl build and owue their Owo borne Ch payment of one fifth ia all that ia retired. Call on Wiley 1 Martin for full particular!. 13 2 " T - - New M k&ciiamt Tailor Sir t. Mr. J. Hurtle haa opened a new merchant tailor chop atMo.Td South Delaware atreet, In this city. Ha keep the ßne-1 nortaiet.t of gent furnUhlng good whic h he vtanufacturei to order. He emploja none but the bet wurkaaen and warrants all bU wotk to give entire atisfaction 1'ilcea ta rea onbt aa at any aimiUr hop in the city. 12-6 EmxKA 1 Tux, I n r all) b La Hair Rmtoiaxitk Dectdedl? the be-t article for restoring grey hiir to it natural Color, (not dying) cunrnr all di.eci of the fc tip, preventing the hair frotn falling off, giving it a offnes and cl a tht nothing cNe can produce I'ricc $1 l0 per U.ttle .oid bv all drugget
J. F. Seiiour, drugguu, Bite Houae Block, agent. tod tf m - - - - n Thk (t EE a Mi' M L?t evening we dropped into thi magnificent mIooo and found every de partment crowde! with customer 'By the way. it wm the Geranium Out furnished tl topper tor the elite of the Fenian b;ill, Thursday eveninir. which, it I laid, wm the finest repaai ever net iti Inditn inoli Hizekinhi Brown do nothing t'j the haired, and when the? once undertake to excel rival et&blitbmer.U they alwav aucceed. iV?rTho Exchange S lon, under the man aement ol Mr My ern, i one of the mont popular riott in the city A free lunch i terfed up twice each day, and to all that are hungered ai invitation in freely eitended to come, eat, o'rink and be mmv, but not boisterous, at the expense of the proprietor. 5fV have had frequent intinntions that Bker k Mclver, (our "live hattera.") intended to surpri-e the citixena thi aeaon iu an elegant "fit up;" hut notwithstanding the-e inkling, we conft't we did not anticipate their tte and energy. Their "tore i now, beyond a doubt, the hat atorc of the wct Telegraphic Dispatches. it roTJ airaaoiiLV roavaa nan-raTATi acanaaL (For ionilng llepori Sec Fl rat I'nje. MIDNIGHT KEPOKT. HEAVY STORM IN TUB RAST Lawlessness in Soutn Carolina. TORNADO IN CONNECTICUT. THE TRIAL OF THE CONSPIRATORS. The Tfxifrm Itccruilinsr Scheme. Hie Trial ol Ilcssic IVrrin. OCR HOMEWARD BOUND TROOI'S THE HARRIS COURTIARTIAL THE 7-30 tJ. H. Ac.. Ac. Ac, Ac, from tan Frnnclaco. - 8aN FtaNcivoi May 1) Several more torn, puiies of Cafitornh volunteers "'hare been or dered mto Brilon. rr I rom Albuny. Albnt. April i.verrxT Fentou vtTcra a rfwtrd ot $l.fllM) for the apprehension and con. viiMioit ( the HHriii of II. n. Urr Barton, wbo Ii murdered on the 3 J inst. ' From Danbury. Pasiut, Cm., Mtv 12 A tornado accompanie1 by hail, rain, thunder and lightning, vi ited thin place tart evening. The steeple of the Congregational church at Bethel was thrown dowu through th roof, miking a wreck of the building Lo about $50.000. The roof of the residence of Wm. A. Judd wa torn off Trees, barn, viuea, etc.. Buffered everelv. I'rom ( iilro. Cairo, May -12 Mobile pa per of the 5th contain full patticular of the surrender of (Jen. Pay tor. Hut t'oey contain notbu g new or of imP'.irtat.ce Steamship Mii!ppi and Krening Star hare arrived at Ne Orleans. The tamship St. Miry, sunk in Mobile bay haa beeu rained. At-o the gunboat Sk'iola The iron clad Mdwaukee and 0age are hopeloi wrecks O; era'iona for building the Laura and Hamilton railroad wl'.l be commenced as vooti a raide Gen. Wahburoe has established a military post at Holly Spring and Grenada for the pro tecliuu ol the people. rrom ev Orleana. Nitw OaLKA.va. May S Milton Brown. prei dent of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, a.ked pciniiivn to open the route (roui Mobile lo Columbus Ky , and says it can be done within two weeks. T!egrnphic communication will be resumed in three diys, (ten Cirby having ordered it repaired. The ram Cir.cinra.ti oonvnvei four steamers
from Seiraa, AI t , having 2 500 bales of cotton aboard, part of which wa marke! C S. A. Considerable cotton tili remained at tha river landing", but immense quantities were taken io'o the interior after the tall of Mobile to prevent it being burnt br rebel cavalry. (teneral Steele's com tu and will soon return to Mobile. The cortlict between the military, state aci city official i still unruled and likely to re main 0 till another flection. The removal of restrictions on trade ha given universal patis! actiou Cotton :it. No silts From !je- York. Nxw Teal-, May 13 Lt evening during the thunderstorm Sportlaud k Juoo's storehoue ia Brooklyn wa s'.ruck by lightning ar.d fired ()ing to the proajpt action of the tiremen inly about $ I ft, WO damage was done. The storm wa accomr-anieJ by a gale, which did great damage A.lare comber of boo fernere unrooted, anl several person iijareJ, but ne live lot. The IWe Washington special las the following: The cfli Jal atatemex-l of the cumber of iuimigraou arriving in thia country in lr4 is 221,55. of which PJ9.UO0 arrived io Sew York. A h'ewaik, N. J., eoxTespooieat 3f The Post
lay there tU great detruCtioa' of prOp-Wtj ar.d anany proo injured in that city by ihm gal iait Cffoiß. . Ia Drooklyo acme SO houe were uoreofed or otherwiw damaced. A rain weihirjjr pound wai liftel from tle ground and carried i20 feet Over ifxj tree were uprooted in Philadelphia and 23 hoiie blewo djwo 4 .. " TlbrTu Eiflelaior. Iruo JleriKuJa. report a that on the day of Trcident Liucolo'a fuDeral all the curt were doeI. flig at half ratal an l draped in niouma;. Publio janpathy waa utier.tl. SperUl to the New York Comniercul from Washington; May 12: ' ' (en bberman bta arrived here ar.d iUtify icg before the committee on the conduct of the Kererdy John p on baa contented to act aa coanpel for Mrs Surratt. The hall occupied by HWley Mittrel in Brooklyn, took fire this DKirtiit;, and all the teener?, wardrobe and working machirery of the etablihment were detroyeil Lof a over $i.(KJ0. The lard oil factory of Wm. Klandera onWaterat nrooklvn, waa . alo duUroyed by fire thia evenirg H-jth firtj' were the work ol iocendiarie. The Tribun' pecial that (iov. Crawford of Knnas.and the auperintendeM of the MifOuri k i'acifi: aid Alton k Tcrre Htute railruida have been appoiaud comml.naionera on the part of the government to examine and accept the Pac.fic railroad wheQ its T4riou rectiou. elull have been' com pi et el.' Secrcfary U-her V to he president ot the Kna branch. President Lincoln had interpreted the law to reriulre but one commHflioner. The steamer Kulton, from Port Royal on the 9th, dring Sivannah datea of the th.
The Sivatmah Herald dayr: A Üg of truce boat took uu a ptrtv to Sitera' Ferry on the 7th, I en route for Auguta Michler, iih a band of dereradpe. i operating in South Carolina. They murder and plunder principally negroes A short time snce Michler narrowly escaped with a bullet tired through hi hat by a negro The military cemetery near Port Koyal con tain the rem tin of about 1 ,M)t) uni n toldiers It i being improved The Iii hnioiid Whig of the 1 1th contains an oflici il account of the vi-it of members of the Christian Commission, accompanied bv nixty Mjldicrs of the 07lh Oiiio, umler Capt. Steven, to the battle field of Cold II 11 bor, and the burial of four hundred of our soldier found expo ed Sheridan's cavalry, Is ,1)00 or D.000 strong, ped through Richmond for the north ou Wednesday. The portion of Sherman's army lying at Manchester was expected to put through Richmond j esterday. ' , , The confederate archirta have been forwarded to the war department. I rom uolilnytou. J Wauigto.v, May 12. It i -ni l that no count-el appeared ye:erdy for the case of the conhpirators on the rcafstuibling of the military com mission. Amouj thot-e arraigned yefcrdiiy, was Edward Spangler, tage carpenter ut Ford's Theatre. Seven hundred pas-ports wtie i-sued by the state department during the month of Apt il . The present month, however, promises a larger number; 307 passports having been issued up to last night, the majority of which were to Germans, who propose visiting their homes for the purpose of prevailing upon their friends to return with them and avail themselves of the opportunities toon to be presented at the south for improviug their condition. ' The court martial for the trial of B. O Harris, charged with violating the 5fub article of war in harboring rebels, resumed its proceedings today. tlen. Shope was sworn as a witness, and in reply to questions of the judge advocate and counsel for the accused, stated that he was designated by Oen. Grant to mcive duplicate rolls of Lee's army, which die did. and had with him the rolU of men reported or pirolo of Corey's brigade, Pickett's division, to which the 35th Virginia regiment belonged. - He did cot find the names of either Chapman or Reed on the rolls, and from tho evidence of those papers he could not say whether the two mm referred to were paroled or not. He had the tvidenc. bowevcr, which he de cided would show that Chapman w p troled. The latter st itemei.t wa objected to being introduced aa evidence-by the couuel for the ar cased. The witness resuming, paid the rolls furnished the nainoa of onlv 2C0 men of corps and brig adei. Company K, to which Chapman and Read profes-ed to belong, had only the mmes of corporal anl two privates oa the rolls furnishel by the commanding officer of Lee'a army, but many of the tomni ind were so disintegrated as to tender it impossible U specify the different commai.t. A. P Hill's corps had been merged into other comm mds and at the time of tho surren ler did not exist; betides, just previous to the surrender A large number of men lud left Lee's army tor various reasons, lo procure food, oiher t escape; after the terms wete signed the men came bickiu large numteis to avail themselves of the liberal terms otWied. Smeol the troops were abandoned by their ofli 'its immediately ai ter the urrender an 1 left the men to tiitt for themselves, compelling ih to adopt the principle ot pei iniihng men to be taken up by auy comm Hiding officer ai.d paroled. ft en Lee's iTovost marshal, Mjor Bradford, took up a great many. Cm. Fi'ihugh Lee, upen coming in, detailed hi Motstaut adjutant fi.er), C.tpuiu Cox, wiib our permission, to take up men of all cjiuauuJi and ptiole thf ui j tt re that ia very many instances, where men had reported to be paroled, they had been Dent back to. the lines ol ,tbe enemy with a uote authoring anv commanding officer to parole them L irge nuinlifrs of Lee ' army were not parolel at Appomattox C. 11., but at Lynchburg and along the South Side Railroad .original pipers wvre signed by the convention of both fides iu eluded in the terms of the suirendcr. ol all the troop operating with the aimy of Virginia on the b.h u!t. He made these statements to show a mtn's name nt el not necessarily be fwuud of the roll of hia regiment, brigade, or division, of puroleo irsoners T lie i Je t was, that if afterwards a man desired to obtain any favor as a paroled priv.ii.er.be muttnike reference himself to where his name ia to be found. These men paroled at Appomattox Court Hjuc, whose nitncj were not on rolls, because the roll bad been forwarded to Oen. Lee. Several dajs previous 13 the eurreuder, a large partv of Tickett's division w.is captured, includ ine Gen. Cor-e. commanding the brigade to which the 32 1 Virginia regiment belonged, and at the surrender, there wi found remaining in the division only five oßuer, one surgeon and one ciptain. The rolls of officers were ialeaded fo have been m ide by brigades, but the diintegration was ao great that tl ete were all the ofhVers of the division left, including the brigadier's staff. Geu Nichol's division was the only one of Longstieeiscotps that wa found in decent shape The faci.it.es afforded by confederate officers to c irry ont ihe svstem of pmle were very deficient. The fact that the names of Chapman and Reed were not on the roll of their regiment was no proof that they were not paroled if the men were present. He would no doubt find thc;r names ou other roll. The judpe advocate claimed that the examination of the rolls showed th.t they could not be regarded as competent testimony. 1 he witness bid fhowu that it wts not only unnecessary for tie names of Chapman and Read to be on the roils of the regiment, tut thi! it was very prob able that they were ou other rolls, as the rolls were understood by the defense to discredit the testimony of the witness After examination, he felt compelled to reject them as evidence. The counsel for the accused insisted thit if the men htd beeu w ith their command at the date of its surrender their karnes would appear or. lolls. tl.e Toe witnes resuming, taid: Pickett's division were miJe o; The roll of :t a week after the surrender Therewa a creat desire cn . the part of the confederates to get nway at once aud . - . a a mtDv started wuoout m:.: to be pAroiei iu order to be tha first to piss through sections of the couutrv where forage and subr tetce e.-e to te finod. " When the cDrr.mTiiocers6rt went to Pickett's division tlev ou'd d j iii4Llug, as there 1 no one leli Ui ktok after it. The coun-el held that the court should decide better the witnesses, (Chapman and Reed; were paroled soldiers -or not; the rolls did Lot show it, and he challanged the court to prove it. The court was cleared for deliberation, slJ ou
ooening the judge advocate atate! that the court bad decidVJ 10 adroit the copy of the roll a evidence. Mr Ilirrifi then procfdrd to read hif defence to the court, latirj; that he wa in no way connected with the land or naval forces of the United S'atej, an J that he had Lot cummittd Ry 0.ff0. He bad, biI harbored the pris ooera, and it had been pro? en that they did rot lode in thehou.ie in which they stated they had. He aaid thy had tated to him that they were paroled prisoners, an l bad aked for lodgTg. He being ir'. iiie by a de-ire to get rid of them and knowing their poverty, gave each of them one dollar 19 pay fur lodgfog at tie h )tel to which henold them to return. The defene having c!oed, the tetimony was read over, and after a brief deliberation with chued door, the court forwarded their judgment to the iu le a Ivocate general and adjourt-el sit.e die The decision will be publiche! in general order next week. Front I'alludelphla. ' rattiDxiraiA, May 12. The subcriptloca to the 7 .J0 loan to diy reached $13.7fii.llKj. ', The largest afl'criptions were from the 21 national bai.k ol Cincinnati, $1,555,0(10; from the 1st national bmk of New York. $1 .OtiO.tKwj; 01 national batik of ChicgO, $545,000; National Utnkofthe Republic, .lbton, SI'J.OOU.U; nationil Junk of ll)ton. $GO0.lKHj; J.t national batkol Portland. $50 ) tHMJ; 1st national bank of Syracuse, $'iOO.tMMl; lt national bank of Philadelphia. $1,000.000; lt national bu.k of MatleMre. 50Ü.ÜOü; Fisk A Hatch. New York. Sl.rJ3.7lMl; 4 b national bank . $500.000; lUnk ol North litmningtoi, Vermont, $700,000; National Hatik of the Metropoli, Wahingtoo, $000,1)00; 21 national btnk ot Cleveland, $100,-ÜÜ0
There were alo 9,013 icJividual subscription of $50 and $100 each Statements of the iue of the 7:30 bonds are now circulating through the newsynpers. whose inaccuracies thev re requested to Correct. Congres, in July, lr-b-t, authoriz-d the secre tary of the treasury to borrow $100,000.000 in cu h form as he deemed bet Of thi amount, $ilK).00),()(0 wns issued as 10:4J)'s; $70,000 000 11 1 5 ;20 . h nd t h e b 1 a n ce . $'2.10 .000 000 s 7 :30 a On the third of Mirh last, congress authorized auuUitr loau. of $0l)O,0o0,t)t)U $7U10UU.UUU of tins was Inken and ..tided to the $'230 000. 0M) of the 7:30 r, j-suel ander the set ot July, lb-CI, to round it up to $3O0.0O'J,t)00 Thi mde the fimt series of the 7-30 loan and left $130,000,000 uhitfued of the amount author ii"d by the laatHCt of congress. The issue of $300,000.000 was directed by the secretary of ihe treasury. Their sale commenced on the 1st of April la.-t. Thi was the second aeries of the loin and its sale has averaged between H 000, 000 and U.U00.000 a day, 1 ivl only about 35.000 000 of it remains to day, When it is all sold there will retns'n at the disposal of the secretarv of the treaurv ut der the act of March 31, lrC5, $a.'o.ooo,ooo.' It is presumed this amount will be iswued in the tliapc of a third series, and the 7 30 loan will be payable in three .tears from the 15th of Octo ber next and that P. will have a rapid a s -le a the preceding fericj of the loan. The government will thus be emb'ed to pay all dues t the soldiers, I'oiitructois and other creditors, and liquidate 11 tljating claim Against the treasury. The Very Latest. HI REE O'CLOCK A. M Nnw York, May 12. The daily pipers contain a protest against the secret ttial of the conspirators. Some of them have long editorials on the subject. The World's Washington special say: It will be difficult to establish the case against the prominent persons named as accessories. The tr'nl, it is thought, will he very longitis thought that it will not be concluded before the firet of August, a there are some three hundred wit nesps to examine The man supposed to be Sjratt, who was captured near Chambtuburg, Pa., turns out to be no conspirator, though there is reason fo believe that he is a fugitive trom justice The New York Herald says the Mexican fever of emigration id ft.ll spreading, und all the recruiting offices are daily throtged by discharged s ldiers who are anxious to take part in the Meiictn and French war. M re Lew oflk-es were established in this city yesterday, two in Brooklyn, and others in surrounding towds. Oen Ortega i expected to return from Wash iitgfon to-day, when some further developments in the enterprise m ly be rn de. A public meeting to Hist in forwarding it will be held in this city very soon. The Herald's London letter says the French exrelition compose! of 4,000 French troops and nemly as tn uiv Belgian has started for Lower California and Sonoia. The ostensible object is to redii' e the Indians of Yuettan. Sonora is to' bespfed ly and strongly garr.gjuel with French troops, to that Souor and Sinaloti are finally handed over to the French. The Times' Washington special says General Hancock, who was personated by a scoundrel in the recent daring attempt at the banking windle in Ciiictgo, is iu thi city in command of the middle department, and has not been absent for several weeks At the meeting of the directors of the B. & 0. Riiiroad, held yesterday, a dividend of 4 per cent, was declared. PtTTSBi BO, May 12. The river is 20 feet in the channel, vud rising ot inch per hour. Wasiusotox, May 12. The trial of Mrs. Bessie Perrin.of BUtimore, was renewed to-day before the coifrt ruartial, of which Oeueral Chapmaa is president and Colonel Chapman judge advocate. Mrs. I errm ia charged with apftuting rebel cavilrv iti plundeiing the train between Biltiinoreand Philadelphia, during the raid of den Erly last summer. Among the witnesses for the prosecution wa Mr. A C Perry, who was on the train, testified thtt when the pas-exmers were ordeted to leave the cars he saw Mrs Perrin shaking hand with 4je rebel and seemingly very much pleased. She also pointed towards the trunk, which the rebels broke open. Charle Fi-her, 1st assistant engineer i;i the navy, not only saw Mrs. Perrin welcome the re bei, but kis one of them. She iaid she was gld thev had come, or that she bad expected them, xlJ pointing out baggage she told the reb els that il belonged to Yankee officers. After the passeirgers were on the gunboat the witness said toa fiiend, he was surprised to see a ladv on ti boat wbo had welcomed the rebela and kissed them. Ihe ladv heard the remark, and replied, th it among the rebel were member ot some of the first families of Biltimore. He heard a reel officer tell the accused that they expected to be iu Buiirnore next day and would call ou her, and that they would take care of her biggage The evidence for the prosecution having been ciosed, witnesses were cal'ed for the defeuse, among them Mrs Harper, who sasd sbe left B ilt Uuore iu company with Mrs. Perrin. Tbey were going to Newport, II I After the train was stopped by the rebels, she and Mrs Perrin retired to a neighboring grove The latter left her infart, eighteen months old, with the nurse, while she went down to look after the baggage. The Oilmore and some others who were with t?.e rebel were generally kuown in Ikltimore. Mrs. Perrin offered her fan ani some cologne to a ck federal soldiers who were Ijiag ia lh groe. Federal '.fillers w ho conversed with Mrs Perrin stated that the ptssentr on the tra n were very much excited, and thought fche wag implicated with the rebels in opening the trunks. Witnesses were produced to how nervous and eicited temperament of Mrs Perrin in order to account for her exlii aratiou t the time of the se-Zite of the tar br the rebels. Defense then closed. The advance of the army of the Potomac ar rived t.ear Alextudria to-day. Oen Meads retched Washington to days be has established his headquarters at a p-oint about two mile from Alexandria.. The 5 h army corps wis pirg through Fairfax to day, and will eucamp between Ariiostou and Vienna. D:ght"s division of Wilcox's corps was reviewed thi atternoon Dear Fort Bunker Hill, cotthol the city. Thi command is composed of the brigade.- of Oen. Ueal's and Fesseoden's division. Oenera! Howard, commander of the army of Teuue. is in the city; also Geu. F. P. Blair, trom Sherman's army . Oen. Breck. wiiij the commissary In-chief of Sherman's army, haa reached Alexandria.
- The reporters for the pres wete to day unuc-ee-ful in their application for admittance to the military court eneigei in the trial of the asa.ia'ioo conpirtora. It i believed aome armrgement has been cftkiaily made for the publication of such tetimony and proceedings of the pending trial aa may not retult in it. jury to the public and ends of justice The court bss a oorp of sworn reporters. ; Me-rs. Aikan nod Clumpitt, of thia citv, apneued a counsel lor Mrs. Surratt and W. O Ltuhlin. I It i mre than p"bMe that Hon Reverdy Johnson will act a an adviry counsel for Mrs. Surratt and Frederick S'ore Tbcs. Ewing. jr . appeared as toucsel for fbr Dr Samuel A. Mild ar.d Htrroid. It ia not known whether the other prisoners have procured cour.se! . They are all humanely treated and provided with neceaaary comfort. but subjected to close custody. As some confusion exists concerning deduct ions obtained from the bureau of internal reve nue. it may vettle the difficulty of the amount paid out for insurance and for usual and ordinary repairs upon building and lands, not exceeding the average pwrt for repair for the preceedinz; five yean, and it mty be delacted from oneVin come on making hi returns.. This rule is applicable not only to property returns but to property occupied by tax payers, for i'istsnce, if total repairs for five years hive been $500, deJuc tious for this year caouot exceed $100 although the expenditure may be greater on permanent improvements, or improvements made to in crease the value of property cannot be deduedted Nxw Yc&k, May 12. The Tribune's Raleigh special of the t?ih says; Chief Justice Chase is now at Wilmington, where several citizens from different part of the state met him for consultation The temper of the mass in North Ctrolioa Is yet unchanged. The aristocratic rebels are as haughty, exacting and unsubdued, and if possible, more devilish thin ever. They act as if the surrender of the armies of Lee and Johnston was made merely lo accommodate us, and not from necessity, and that tbey were entitled to protection and consideration therefor. Ths Tribune's Petersburg special describes the arrival ol the army of the Tennessee on its march northward. Their excellent marching, elasticity of step and fine soldierly appearance, waa the subject of rematk of every one. who witnessed them. Every man was In his proper place find the diHerent regiments were all closed up. The men looktd justaa fresh as when tbey started from Raleigh and were iu excellent spirits at the prospect of au early return to their homes. There are but few regiments ia the command who have not marched upward of six thousand mile since their firat enlistment and muster into the service. Flag which different regiments and brigades carried, by their tattered and ragged appearance, told unmistakably of every bard fought battle. Oen Long read a dispatch from Oeu. Grant, complimenting him 6a his rapid march from RaU'uh to Petersburg. .Bishop Johns, of the diocese of Virginia, has issued a letter to the clergy and laity of his dio ccse, instructing them to resume the form of praver io use before Ih rebelion, and expresses the hope that the resumed civil relations may be happily maintained, and redound to the glory of God and the temporal and spiritual welfare of nations. New York., May 12. Dispatches from Oreensboro, N. C , of the 5th instant announce that Captain J. Myers, ord nance officer, detailed to receipt for ordnance received by the United States from Johnston's army, states that he has received nearly 9,000 stands of arm. He thinks he will be able to gather up many more. He will prohably receive nearly 150 cannon. That pirt of the army which would not sur render left at once with their arms, taking their horses and equipment. It is it.ited that they took some of this light artillery with them. Like an army of locusts, Johnston's men are absorbing everything in the shape of food, horses and plunder to be found in the country through which they pass. Gov. Vance left here yesterday for his home, having failed to get perraUsion from Gen. Schofield to return to Raleigh to resume his func tions s governor of North Carolina. Gov. Graham and other gei.tlemen waited on Gen. Schofield at this point and asked permission to go to Washington fo see if they could not prevail upon President Johnson to continue Gov. Vance and the present legislature in power, and also to see if they could not secure gradual insteid of immediate emancipation. This request was respectfully declined. If a new election is ordered, Gov. Vance's friends, who compose the wealth and aristocracy of the state, si? they. will run him against Mr. Holden, on a eradual emancipation platform, and they are confident of pucce-s The order of Gen Schofield, proclaiming freedom to slaves of the state, has created a great sensation here; and elesewhere, as it was unexpected to the slaveholders, who hoped to hold on to them under gradual emancipation. Ralugh, X. C May C. Chief Justice Chase will go down the coast to New Orleans, and thence up the Mississippi and bick to Washington. His visit is of a judiciarv character, from which it is certain that the administration will continue military rule io the rebellious states until tbey are reconciled to the immediate emancipation policy of the government, which gives great satisfaction here, as it defeats the plans of Gov. Vance aud bis influential friends, whose efforts if successful would bring forth a Fecund rebellion. ;
COMMERCIAL. ar TCLxaaara. oinclnnatl .Market. ' Cincinmati, May 12. Flour dull ; Superfine $7 00; extra $6 75 and family $7 50(28 OU. Wheat, red $1 -15; white $1 451 75. Oats, 4'hj Corn fJ0,: Rve b5c. Clover ced $14 Barley $1 10(gl 20 Whiskv dull; small oale at $2 05(2 07. Me-s pork 27c. Bulk meats 13014 Shoul131'.;4; sides 14&15; bams 14(gl5. Bulk hams iDc. Lird 172. Groccrie- firm, with a good jobbiug demand Sugar I3f(n7e. Coffee 3033e. Molasees $l 2J Silver 1 18(3 1 20. Gold $1 21 2'J. Money 6($3 per cent. Exchange firm 1 m 1 . tw vom .Tirarkn N&w- York, May 12. Cotton 53(2.i4c for middling Flou- 5- netter; at $G 50(36 CO for extra state; $7 25 7 50 for exfra roubd hoop Ohio, and $7 5'Cy 30 f..r trade brands ' Whiskv $2 09. "Wheat" farmer; $1 32(31 40 for Cbicsgo spring; Milwaukee clcb $1 40; amber Michigan $1 70gl 0 Corn, t ew mixed western $1 00. new white, $1 45; vellow. $1 00(3 1 00 Oats 50(5520. Clover seed $13 50. Timothy $4 50. Barley steady. Wool dull. Coffee rm. Sagar. 121.V Molasses C3c. Petroleum fcta; i 'c tor crude, 52g55)c for refined in bond, and 72(3751 free. New mess pork $".5 00(5 25 50; $23 00(323 25 4or G3-Ü4; $23 U) for prime, sod $1900 (320 00 for .rime me. PUiu mesa beef $12 00 id IG 00; extra mcs, $16 00(320 00; t eef hams. 24(20.-. Cut meats; 14(3 15c fjr shoulders, and 17 (2 Us.- for ha in. Bacon; 14(144c for Cumberland cut; l5j2'c for long ribbed, and 16o for short ribbed. Lard l.V4lbV.je. Butter. 1 4 21c for Ohio, and 2.135c fur Sute. Cheese 142Ie. Rice dull. Monev. 5(6 per cent. Sterling 109(26110 for first 'clas' bills. Gold opened" at fl 32?4. advancing to $1 33B, and closaog at 1 3O0. Government stocks without decided change. iw Tiitt MONET MAlttT New ToaxiMay 12. The gold market is active under the adjustment ol the speculative transactions of the last two davs Large purchases were made this morrirg, to cover the short sales of the last two or three days, which resulted ia pulling up the price to $1 .'13. There was also a good demand for export. ......... Lana Göl l cioed at Gallagher a exchange to-night at $1 30f Au ordiuary ball-dres ;n Paria coats $5.0'J0. What tnuit tj the value of an extraI ordinary one.
'CMICRANT- COMPANY.
1MBR1CAN li'lIGIUNT CO., .' i ? ' i? it ä c : s Chamber of Commerce. Indianapolis. Awr AssisTiro vmvjramts ' rRoat rcriias, CDCMRflS TJ SKTTLK IX Till STATES. Authorized ip I tat I, - . . t.t,(M)n.noo. I'Miaup ( apilul, ftOrl)0 'TW ol'Jrt ef tbl company to import laWm, e. peclalty küUd laWr rrom tret I'.rttala, Ornacy, lilff um, Krance, Switirrtand, Norway ßj SwJn, for tbe Maaafacturrra, Kailroad Cotnpatil, anl t,tbr raploy era of lt or in Arar ca. la acraispl!b ttl. tl aa ttahllsbrtl rtenta(;'n-i throagh tt coQntr.et, and undertake to Lira men io their catlvo hones aai sa'ely to trnff r them to tkeir rtrplojrra bera. A p;. trra roD-plrio bat tea pat la rp rat I on bere that tutcbanlf, uiDPra. (loclsdirt; wo-ker In Iron and tet of avrry rl.) e.fr, aud acrcnttural. railroad and other Ubrrt, ran bow ta procured wiiboot much dalaj, li any numbers, aud at rea.oc.ble coU Tbe C..rr.pai7 co:np'ie, amwjf oibtra, the fvllwluf (uUrrbrn. A. G. llamniutid, iVvMa'fLt t tba Kicbaac Hank, Hart Tor J. t'oun ; Uoo. Fruct GiH.tte, 'at U. S. Senator from Cvno : F. Cbamerlin, 11. K. lcb.. aod aid Joha Hooker, Hartfurd; Henry ftaiJjr f New Bnt. aio.Conn.; A. W . North. S. P. Lj iuan, and Jobs WUllarca, w York; laidet T. Ilarna, Prs.u Cuo. kber ka.l'cal, SinnKBe'd,Ma ; K. H. fiilleit. I'reaidest ol Hampden Baak. Vte.itield, bt.a; Cbaa Hulourt lata of J.M.BebeACo tWtorii F.C. V. McKaj, aod Jam C. Saveryof Pea Mrttnea. The Company Is enabled by pecial permission ta refer t- the follvwina; gentlemen: H.n. 8. l'.Cbaa. t'blef Justice nprenie Court C. S., Washington, D. C ; Hon. Gideon Welle, Secretary af tba Savy; Oov. Buckingham, Conn : Chief Ju.tlca llloman. Conn.; Hewry . Per Mr. Prent. lUrlf ord H.nk: Thema. Helknap Pret. late Bank, Hartford; Pan ut New York ew York; Tbeo"oro Tilt'ti. Independeot. w York; Samuel Polle. Kditor prl gßeld Kepublicaa: Pror Ca.wall ProtlJeuce. K. I.; Kapell k Krwln ITf Co. 5. T. Han. R. A. Chapman. Jode .epreme Court, Maa ; Ree. II. W. Uae.ber. Hrkljn . T.; Heary C. Carey, I blla.; Hon. ttamael B. RairiiU. K. T ; Hon. Ja. Diior U.U. Menafr Conn ; Hon. Geo. Anbraun Ma ; Hon. Cbarlea umner, U.8. Senator Ma.. ; Hon. Henry WlUo v. . Senator Mm ; Ka Got. ,"prnne, U. H. t-nalor It. 1 ; Hon. L. S. Fter C. B Senator Conn.; MorrU KeUbum, Kmj, N. Y.; Gov. Ston low; ihm. Jas. Harlan U ?. Sen at r Iowa; Hon. Il-rac Feret, Council Bluff,' Iowa; Gov. Oliver P. Morton Indiarap' 11. j.nAKMitPi Afiiit mS-dSa - For Ui Ktate f la.liaaa. PETROLEUM. tl)l linn -A5Dgoal miNim CO., AT COVINGTON, IND., 4 apit.il Stock, ,$325O,O0Ov Divided into 6,500 Shares at $50 each INCORrORATKD CNDF.R TtIK LAVfS OF THK STATE OF INDIANA. WILLIAM DALK, of New Tork, rreaMetit, JUSKFH KISi INK, Covington, ?ico Preeident. W. I). K a KK, Secretary, . - JAMKS W. KINO, Treasurer. JU zroo'tox'aji. Hon. JOSF.m K. McDOVALD, IndlanapJlit ladlana. M JOHN R. COKKROfH. Huntington. Indiana. " WM. HALF, New York City. JOSKI'll W. N KW LIN, Attica, Indiana. JOS. ULSTINK, Corinirton. Indiana. " K. M MclKINALI), Covington, Indiana. " DAVID WKHB, Covington, Indiana. OrriCE South tide Public Square, Coring ton, Indiana. rV,HE Company bolda by lease, and In fee, about M. twenty thousand acre of tba moht aelect coal l.nda in We.tetn ludiaua, bordering both aidea of the Wabash river. Map of these land may be seen at the office of the Compauy, In CoviiutUm, Ind., at the office of Wm. I)le, No. 25 Park Place, N. T.Ciiy, at the offlce ot Hon. J. K. Coflrotb, HuntiiiKton, Indiana, and at the oCkaof Koacb & McDonald, ludiatiapolia. A reference to the report of the Hn. David Dale Owen, late State Geologist, will .how that thee lands are aitnate In tbe tnid.t of the njieht coal field, of the State, abouudiu alao ia Alt, iron and other valuable mineral titihta-cea. . . Near the mouth of Coal Creak, where the Company ba Urge qnai.tit:e of lands .alt water has been di-coverfd equal iu quality to the Kanawha. Thia waier waa procured aonie 35 year apro Ly boring, aoon after, be On ondaa alt tii)diu it waydonlbe Wabab and Krie Canal, Mr. Thonia, the propr et r, finding bimelf uual io to compete with it, abandon d the manufacture, la hi borttx be eLcountered that which recently disclosed facta prove t have bees coal oil Thot-e land, all lie in close proi mity to the WabaL and Frie Canal, rom of them upon Ua bank a. The Company ha now an agent in the Fast, making a tour of the oil regioua of Peunylvania In particular, to acquire a knowledge of the beil practical mod ot boring, to employ practical workmen, aud to purxba tbe txwT quality of the nost approved machinery in a.e for ucb purpose. Tbe Company expecta by the Ht of May neit, at fattbe.st, to conimeiice operation. All tbe indice of coal oil, found In local'tle i where It has been procured, are strongly maiked In varloua lo cUiee of the lands ef tbe Company affording every rational prospect of succe. T e company thick It onneceiary to make any other reference to the character of the land, other tbau the rrport and map referred te tioc.ooo of tbe tock, &eing 2,01)0 btrra, Is proposed ly tbe t'ompiny to be offered in the market at one-ball l' par value, being per .bare, for the purpose ol aiding the Company in a epeeJy development of tho laud. . aprtS-Hawtf V T I O A Ii PETROLEUM MINING COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. onaxxizri) ünpkk thk laws ok Indiana Oniilial, :iO,O00. In CtlOO Mhnrea, nt t lll- Dollnra Each WOllKI.Vd CAPITAL. fTO.OUO. Ornn-5o.3 Talhott 4 Newf Block, TDdlinapoli,In4. OFFICERS. William n.Taraer. Preoidect and Sapeiititendent. De lose Root, Vice President. Edwin A. Dai, Secretary. J, George Fti!, Treaarer. DIKEtTORS. Delea Rcot. W". A Rcboüeld, Wm. FI. Turner, J. A. Grovei)or, Wm. T.Clark. C C-Olin, J. C. Hereto, Laden Hili, Omar Newman. Jtrre McLeue and Edwin A. DavK A linrted number cf fharea are bow offered to the public on terms that the Company feel confident will pay aabacribers i Over Two Hundred Per Cent 10 per abate only required at time of icbcription. Kor man, circular r icforraation. arnlv to the Sec retary of i be Company, at Indian. poll. aprts dAw-cina-at HOTELS. MACY HOUSE, Cornör Market & Illinois Sto. IMtlAJIAl'Ol.lS, IM). E. PENTECOST, Proprietor. J TAKK TLKASCRK 15 A550C5C15G TO MT I friend ant mnerou patron, that I am bw ea tabli'bd in th Leo., w huh I have refurnished and now thrown open fur yoar receptloa. I take tb- opportunity of tbatkicg my man v former J n.ruui ut loeir patronage earing tr.a twe year. wa.i i wa. conducting the frriebtal Uoaae, and will at all tiaaee be glad to aee them at my new at aud. ray J-Uf . - . I. PI5TIiCOST. CROCERIES. a. r. vxarrcasi. e. . itiii.1. FL.ETCIIEK A DA VI DOE. OlSIVXllUVI- GUOCEUY, -w. . t w a i arr.T ivn HW r.wnrrm Fore'gn and fvomeu Vflnta and Cigars, Gaa., .mi KW sralta- Woadea and WiÜoW War. S'e. 4 5onh Fenaaylvaaia I'.reet, oppoctta tbe Poet a b a.i . . , a A . M umce, lamaaiapoua. aaar-au
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3.865. F!hteen year etaVI.ed ia X. T. City." Only rn'aJiibU remedy brow." 'f rve rrra Pe;on. "Not d.Bgra tbe Human Fm ly.' "Kau coaae oat ef their bole te die." "CostaiV Eat, Roach, &a, Eitcr'ß, I a j ate ed to' JJ'fa, .Vice, ?isi-Aa, R.u k a i AW Ac , e., Ac , Ae. "Costart" Bed-Bug Eiterminator, la a T.c,u.d er wa.h. ed to de. troy, ar.d al.A a. a preventle for Ked'kag, Ae. "Ooslar's" Electric Powder for Insects la for .V.t, .VaU.', sre, Lt-Aui, ievY rt I'LiHtt, vU, Animal, itV. jrSeld by all Drug c'.t auJ reUiler everywhere. ir t I Paw aa ; of all worthier titaliona. )nee that To.tar'a" name U oa each Ft, BoUl an t lak before yoa bay. lit: icy it. rosTAit. tfyPajnrAL Ieror, 4J FtaniDwav, Saw Yeaa. fySo'd by all Fruggit. and lea!rra In Ind.auapo li,lT.J. J 8 ( 5. FAKMKRS AD nOUSEKKEPEUS Should recollect that hundreJi of dollam worth of (rain. Provision, ,aro annually destroyed ty Kat, Mice, A tit, and other ir.aecta and vermin II of which can be rrcvented by a few dollara worth of -CostarV' Kit, Hoach, Ant, Ac. Eiterminator. bought and used freely. tSTSee CimTAi.V advertitemint in thia pater. TSold in IndianapoKn, Indiana, by all Druppit and Dealera. ruyll-dlwtm DRY GOODS. to O O O to a m a u u o w a o s. C 0 3 o GO O O a hi 03 O o O (9 3 S n 5 5 CS 09 O a o O to 5 2 i - -3 o rt S mm eC 0 c H U2 o o o Mil o v to o 0 to ra o o O co ü 8 P CO o Ü a r P COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY im -I in: Miu ni-v tm. BICELOW'aS S ATI N-EN i M ELED BYRON COLLARS, 5F.W article of Invention. Tbl Collar eicela all other Taper Collars fur contort, ceatneaa and economy. AUo a larfe assortment of SATI5.K5AatZU;D OARR0TEÄ. TAPER ETRON, AT?D LlEX PATER OAEROTES. Ladiei Satin Fbameled Collari and Cuff; a tw and convenient article. The trade applied at tbe lowest market price. tfl(j.ixvr m, .(.., Manufactn er, mr5 d3m 11 La Sali Street. Chicago, DISSOLUTION. Dissolutioii ' of Co-Parlncrshlp. f I1HK FIRM OF Tl.DAU, 4 fCRlBXF.R 18 THIS 1 day diolved by maiual neeiil aribner retiring frcni the buaitieea. riDR bu.ine. of raaRufacturir.g Üodaa Water X ('harapagne and eec rid T will be continued o rid er tbe came and style cf Tindall k Jamea, at No. la Wei4 Pearl atreet. Oar gentlemanly and courteous agent, George W. Ormby, will at all times be t o bar.d to attend to all ordere rnneually. njlO-dlw TIXPSLX JAMES. PARTNERSHIP. COPARTKRNIIIP. THAVr. aoriatei with rnyelf In tie Livery, V and Hoirding .v table buaioes John A. Drew, w be trom thi day ba bcrnne a partner In aaid buairM. Tbe tuine. of the new t.rm will be conducted at the oU.tand.No IO Eat Pearl street, in the rear of tb Sentinel Building. Thanking the public 'or pt patronage, 1 bop tbey say tee Ct to conkuue tbe same. JUH5 P.. fCLUTAS, cf bCLUVAN k LklW. Indianapolis, May 6. lf Bjja-tf Notice of Copartncrsliip. f VHK tn',er'fried fcave tbii day foriced a copartoer1 .hip under the name of Duo a Kantey, te carry on tie bnilre of Oai rlfttrg.Steata Pttttcg aa4 PIqbbb ing tutnea. . All work dorTe fytswll! gnaracteed and doe t tbe towe.t rates. VVe ak tbe psVi c to givt as a trial and solicit tbelr petror.age. j. c Dcxir, JOES KAUIKT. DUaa & KlRiEY, GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, 2H and IO Kentucky Avenue. A LL SWKTS OF FIXTURES C5 HAND AT AIX tine. a:.d iuraua4 at Ua lowest rate. Biy4-Jtr TO INDIANA RIlUTAItY OFFICERS. Exari'Tiv DafAaTsntwr or luMaval Buacac or Fisasci. IaDiAyarouf, Jure 21, liS4. INDIANA ornCKLS, wbo have been or are aervtagiw the army, are infonpei that their Ordnaa-e Ketsrsa ui be made up aud pi (! te the proper frartaaeat a4 oertiScatea of acquittance obtained, m f cAffrpe, by apply ti.g to Mr.C. F. Keok er. Chief Oer k tat Ordnance Department. oQoe atalra over Teeae hardware at ore, Ne.Sl Wtl Waakiarv street, lahaaapolU. Bv making retarna, aa above directed, eCcers will not Mmlf save ail fes bet they will be able te Mttle with the) Gotertiaect and draw their pay frqia mm te threw mot the earlier than IT tha baalbeaa Is eatrwtad te CValaw Ageata. Ky order f Qwvorwac atantcai. w. u. n. imnij SaWtf Etna, octal leeeaurj.
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