Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4559, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. FRIDAY MORN I NO. JUNK 2.

.TOB PRl'S'TIlVO jr Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars "Blanks, Bill Heads, . Bills Lading, Vt?. Vc Dne procaptl r at this Office, In the IX st Atyl9 on first qnnlttr. lapr, and at Lew Price. Ire uo a Cnll. CITY ITEMS. C2T" A number of citizen ptij 10 excursion risit to Cincinnati ycntcrday, vit Richmond and Hamilton,. , .- , , . , r t&T The running over the Sugtr Grove Coarse in to terminate for thin imiuo ou Saturday with a huge pic nie. Music hat been pro Tided and a general good time anticipated. t3T" Business was generally luipendeJ yesterday, and the day wore the stillneav of Sabbtth. DtTine ser? icea were held in the churche in the morning. GfThe youn la-lie of the Fir-t Presbyterian Charch will give a Strawberry Festiral on Friday evening;. June 2d. The public are incited to attend. No charge at the door. t3T The moat juiet and undisturbed silence reiened yesterday. The street were deserted. III. m tm 4 I L 1 . I. t 7 jjcui-vwrisua, woo uuggeu iue aaauy side and only Tentured where the rays of the sun poure! unobstructed, when neceWtv corapcllel them to. ts7 lion Andrew Humphrej. who wa sentenced to confinement in two townships in Green county, durinp the war, has been released tiodrr th4 recent prod amatioa of J President Johnson. Mr. Humphreys was tried before a miliUr? commission last winter at the atme time with Howies, Milligan and Horsey. So h ended the werk of the military commission. LST The Paymaster for thi-s department id making arrangements to p ty about eight million. of dollars to the Indiana troop that w ill be mui-r-i vutiu wi9 wuuiu tue octt loirty uajs. ui tnis amount a large proportion will be expended here, in purchase of clothing, and other necessaries, before they start for their bonr.e. The City Council intite propontU Irorn Capitalists and others to supply the city with git for twenty years from tie jt March. The bet proposition fur the city and private consumers to be accepted. Thi open up the gj question, and if the public do not get gas at tlnri is charged by the prcent monopoly, we ate much .mistaken. T5T" The Idea prerails that persons cannot sell 'good a in this city by simple, under an ordinance recently passed by the Council. This U a mislake. The ordinauco only refer to ruuuers oa the public streets and in public office anJ his so reference to that claw of buiine men that do their busines with merchants in their own f place of business. Our wholestle men run do ' their bofdnea by sampler, in the otores ol tbeir customers, without fear of the ordinance. Police Matties. C. C. File, for riiticg a bouse of ill-fame, was tioed $5 and cost, by the Mayor. Daniel Kaser and Ueorge Pfifer, individuals of Teutonic extraction, for indulging" themselves In their favorite beverage to a too full extent, were sent to jail for ten day?, in default of f Ü and COitl. Timothy Harris, foe being drunk, fioed $'J 40, and left the Court a sober if not a wiser man. JJcxcrtT or Mas. W, II. Rilzt. Ou Monday ereniog, June 5tb, Mrs. W. II. Riley takes her annual benefit at the Metropolitan. The plays selected are the fire act tragedy of Douglas, or 'the ifoble Shepherd, by Rev. Dr. Home, and the .Rake's Progress, taken from the celebrated '.paicticg of liojarth. This is the second benefit of Mrs. Riley since her connection with the Metropolitan. As an accomplished actre? and - LI- I. 1 - V - J . 1 dorn ptid, in the way of an over flawing house. ! 2f lady erer connected with the theatre in this city stands higher ia all relations than Mrs. R., and none possessing more of deserving merit than she. As a testimonial of her worth, we hope to pee the Metropolitan crowded with an 'Appreciative audience on Monday night, the just entitlement of the lady. Aboit me Jail. We learned on inquir; jm :erd&y morning thai there are now in the jail, iu thieeitj, one hundred persons. Of theae fiftyfour tre men, and forty-six women. Of the number, nine are charged with murder, and the balance for all crime known to the criminal court. Of the women, a number are young jtirl, some not over fifteen years of age, con firaA in thm m mom with ihß mint Hpncirpii and abandoned of tbeir sex. We have tried re peatedly to awaken a sympathy for the condition of these misguideJ creturej, but have, so far, failed. Ho effort is beinir md, either to provide more suitable qutrteri fur them, or totale aoy steps that will tend to reclaim them. Ho per son, or public body, seems to care whether crime is on the increase, or what becomes of the victims. Of the women arrested and imprisoned for prostitution, we are told a great many ot them have come here from the country, to see or associate with persona in toe army, and, being strängen, art leu on into vtie aaunu, irora wnicn they are arrested. We can do nothing bat call public attention to the fact, leaving with every one who fail to do their part, and especially that elaM of scribes who make such loud professions. the responsibility of their neglect. Tu k Match Billiard üamk is CiNCiNMATr Tb CVci"ti Commercial gives the following account f the match billiard game, played in that city betweeu McDevitt, of this city, and Oolithwaite. of 'e York: In the evening, at the same place, and on the eaoae table, was played the match gauie of 1.SUÜ poinU, caroms, between McDenU and Goldtbwaite.'tor $2i)00 a side a game the record of which will produce a decided sen?.itioo in the 'billiard world.' The inierest mai!ifc.tcd in the game waa really ioteuse. and the ouuide bet wert Tery numerous, and quite heavy. There were a number of perwni down from Indianap olis, MeDevitt's plaxe of residence, and they teemed willing to back their cliampion to any mount. Mr. Ootdtbwaite friend were quite numerous, alio, and anxious to take all bets offering. The game lasted three boar and fifty-two miuutes the aborted time of a fitten hundred point game on record. The avcrago was equally unprecedented. Using 22 4 poiuts. In th strt Mr UnMthwaite took the le.td finely, but before he had gained COO poiuts. Mr. ; McDevitt came up to and piied him by a t.eris of heavv runs, tcveral of which were of more than 100 poinU. the largest being 270 points, air. Ooldthwaite'i work theu became one against a tide of heavy odds. He succeeded, however, ; in mking l,0t6 points, when McDevit; mde another splendid run of 1?." po:n, and finiihed the game, beinff dccUrexl the winner by 414 points. Throughout the game the gretet iuttrcst ii niatifeHted. the contestant being frnentlv npplauded in the iuot hearty manner. Ia turtirgthe b!ls, McDevitt diplajfd a remarkable delicacy of tourh. ar:d iu claying for : position, while makiug large runs, a fkill and nerve we Lave Lever een urred. We are Inclined to think that Mr. lioidihwaite wonld have fared ouch better, and that he would even have had a good chaise for the game but for an unfortunate mi in attempting to make a draw hot in hi Ut run of eighty point. The bot was an easv one, requiring only crLüb. . UBfortuoatelj, be did not devote to it. If Le had made it, it would have secured to him all the balls in a portion favorable for nursing through a long run. There was a great deal ol enthusiasm over.tLe announcement of the victory, ana it tecanoe nmr - Wettern billiards hafinj lhu triumf hed. j. very acceptoie to - ' ULVf. It "erned to be tU gfnera toiprea:03 that McDitt wo:J tat 1 a very fair chance in a contest for the championship of Amenca.'

Order ot TIaJor General Horey Ttae Sentence of Deattx: raised npen nowlet, .Ml 11 1 nan and lloraer Cons', muted to Imprlaonraent for L.lfe. HiAiHjiAaTtaa DiaTitcr or IsDtijfa.j I.xDtAüaroLia. Ip , June 2, lbd. ) (itnrral Or dm, St. .1. The sentence of General Court Martial, as promulgated in General Orders So. 27, date! Headquarters District of Indiana, Indianapolis, May 'Jib, lcC3. and the commutation thereof, as promulgated in General Order No 37, dated Headquarters District of Indiana, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 31st, lfctj, havin been further commute.!, by telegram, of which the following is an extract, to wit: " WafHi56Tox. M at 30, lbC5, 9 30 P. M. Mehr Central Horty: The President of the Unite States orders tha the sentence of detth, heretofore pissed against Horsey, Rowles anl Mdligan, be commuted to imprisonment of each, at hard labor in the penitentiary, during hi life The penitentiary at Columbu, Ohio, is designated as the place of imprisonment. (SignetJ.) E. M. Staxton, Secretary of War. Now. therefore, iu accordance with said telegram. William A. lloxelet. Lambdin I. MiUiyan and Stephen Horsey, citizens of the State of Indiana, trill be confined at hard labor during the termn of their, end rocA of their natural lite$, at the penitentiary at Columbus, Ohio. Tbeprisoners will be sent, under guard, to said penitentiary, with a copy of thia order, together with said General Orders, Nos. 27 and 37, current series, from these headquarters Lieut. Col. Jon H. GaaDixia, 17th regi ment. V. R. C., Commanding Post, Indianapolis Indiana, will canae this order to be executed. By Command of Major Oen. Alvi P. Hovit. OrriciiL: J. W. Walcui, Major and Assistant Adjutant General. iMraorEMKXT A larger number of building oermits were granted by the Hoard of Public Improvements on Wednesday than at any previous session this year. Several of the permits were fur buildings estimated at a cott of from five to fifteen thousand dollars. This indication of improvement and growth of the city is most flattering. In the spring, at the u?ual time that UtjiUers are preparing to erect houses, all mate rills used for building purposes were very high, and many who intended building deferred doing aa uutil material became lower, and wages of laborers were alike reduced. The great decline in gold has had a corresponding effect upon material used in the erection of houses, and the supply of labor, exceeding the demtnd, has resulted in the redaction of day compensation, which baa had tha effect of bringing the costs attending erection of Louses within the boundary of reaou. There was no investment, promising good return, in placing a large amount of money in a building, at.d alter its completion being compelled to accept a nominal price for rents, aa none but whtt foresaw that the time must come when all things would again assume some approximate to the r old standard, and this deterred many who were anxious to build from doing so. The demand both for business and dwelling houses in the citj was sever greater than at present, and the supply is far inadequate. Some have predicted that with the termination of the war the great prosperity which the city has enjoyed for the past four years would come to an end, and that we would relapse into comparative inactivity; but this is mere speculation that will find its explosion before many months. Indian a&oli.s has become one of the leading cities in the West and haa passed that point in the growth of cities when their business activity and enterprise finds itself useless and exhausted, and it may he that much of the transient public will be drawn away from the city, or cease with the removal of the troop. Yet that it will materially affect its progress ftnd growth we do not believe. We have become a metropolis and no longer continue in that hermiphroditical stite peculiar to pUces that hare city theories and town practicalities, if we can use such a term The manufacturing interests of Indianapolis alone will bring a vast revenue and together with its railroad power and wholesale establishments insure a prosperity as certain and continuous as that enjoyed by any city West. Possibly a temporary check may be experienced, but it will only be temporary, and again trade will proceed with increased vigor gathered from the pause. Enterprise, if judi ciously mauiiged. will yet make Indianapolis the great center for trade of the State, and its advantages of location snd facilities will make it a mrt in time second to none Went The Hippoolympiad. To day at the hour of 10 o'clock the grand cavalcade of the IlippooljiupiaJ will make its entrance into this city .preceded by the superb Silver Cornet lUnd, drawn in the Dolphin Chariot This magnificent company rival in splendor and completeues of equipment any similar combination that has ever traveled, if not in fact surpassing them. The retinue embraces educated animals, trained horses and the most wonderful and eelebrated performers in the world. The Dolphin Chariot, a superb piece of workmanship, equisite In conception and beauty of design, as well as in finish. is drawn by forty horscx The entree of itself will be worth the price of admission to the performance. Mr. .North, a man of woild wide celebrity, is tho manager of the Hippoolympiad, and by his exertions he has brought the company to their present completeness a degree of merit never befor attaiied by any Circus company in the United States. The canvass will be ppread on the grounds north of the Terre Haute depot, aul we doubt whether its dimensions will be sufficient to accommodate all who will wish to witness the wonderful fets and listen to the delightful strains ot muic that will be discoursed by the bnd. Unrivalled in every particular is the Hippoolympiad, and deserves alibersl patronage, not only on account of its enterprise, but from rneriL Billiard Toimamxnt. There will be a billiard tournament at the Exchange Billiard Rooms to night. It will be attended by the notql players who have recently held a Congress injCincinnati, PbeUo.f Tiemann, Goldlhwaithe, Fox. Cahill, Bird, May, and other celebrities. OS cours-e; McDevitt will bo ou hand. This will give the billiard players here an opportunity to wit nes the handling of the cue by some of the mot skillful anl scientific pliyers in kite world. A gentleman who witne-ed the match game between McDevitt and Goldthwaite informs as that it was the most exciting pcene be ever witnessed. Up to a thousand point. Goldthwaite led McDevitt, but from that stage of the game the latter took the lead and maintained it handsomely. The enthusiasm of the Cincinoatians, as well as the Indianr.po!itans, present, was intense and exceedingly demonetra tire, and wbenMc-Devitt was declared winner it was expressed by a wild shout of gratification. The New Yorkers were confiJent of clcsning out the Western boys, betting heavily oa their favorite, Goldthwaite. but they were slightly mistaken in their man. The Goldthwailians will return home wi?er men. paying ha idsomely for the expetience, which, of course, wisl make It more highly appreciated. UlI.SIIVi:!- NOTICES. r?T" Ilemember the auction sale of lot, by McKertiau 1 Frank, in Drake & Mayhew's adJitin. on next Wedncrday, the 31st, at two o'clock P. M. These lots are situated on the Michigan Koad, rear the corporation line, and O'g Drke, Mavhew, Brooks and Torbet streets. I The size of these lots is 4'xl20 feet, and in a healthy pail of the city, and buildings i re gviog up rapidly in that locality. Those pcr:lns tv,t ing can row hive a chance to purchase a lot for a small amount and build for them el re a pleas nut home. AUo, several lob in lirooks' addition, from three to seven acres each, will be so d at the sime time Terraa : One half cnh; Ijlatce in six aid twelve munths ' For further particulars, inquire of McKeruan

JL rrsr.k, n JJ, et ashington street, t ear the Palmer House, or McKetuau .i Tierce. Il!dkc'i Ujw. FariT Can Maxi-factoet This 4tablihtnent has been removed from Ea.t Wtirgtcn street to No. 1G South Meridian ttreet, et ide, anl oclv a few doors from Wahiu;tcn ttreet Mer M IV Pentccot & Co., the old 'prorrietorn, wish to v to their olJ customer, and the UaJe nerally, tint they are prepared ti furnish cans complete, or can Dps and bottom. for wax or rol ler. Also, wax at wholesale anil retail. Tiut.er uppllel with to?, bottom an4 wax. j 31-4 r?T"Not'K-e the sale of two-acre I jta a'- auction, bv N i.ey i Martin, next Moo1v. t '. -a x fr A r f Sie adver on r.

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KT'Sesoar's Dttjs; Store is the place for all to go that are ia want of Paints. Oils, Brüskes, White Lead, any kind of Dye-staff, Glass. Putty, Perfumeries of all kinds for the toilet. Pore Oid Bourbon Whiakies. French Brandies, Still and Sparkliog Catawba Wines, the fiae?t lot of Glase in the citv; in fact, you can procure any thing kept in a Drug Stcrt at tte Pates House Drug Store. 6 EuaxtA ! Tat Invalusi ÜAia RrsToaAtite Decidedly the bet article for restoring grev hair to its natural color, (not dying) ennng all diseases of the scalp, preventing the hair from falling off, giving it a softness and glcs that nothing else can produce. Price $ I CO per bottle. Sold by all druggist. J. F. Senonr, druggist. Bates Home Block, agent. od tf t2T Hezekiah & Co , at the Geranium, have just received a large lot of the finest brands of imported wines that has ever been brought to this city. They are the pure article and embrace the following brands: Champagne, Ginger, Sherry Maraschines, Curocoa and Maderia, in bottles. Lovers of the pure article can find it at the Geranium. Oive them a call. 27-C

A Baku a in .J. L D. Duncan, wholesale dealers, So. 77 South Meridian street, have for sale on consignment fifty barrels of old Rectified Whisky, which they offer at a bargain. This whisky was rectified from high-wines over a year ago, and is a very superior article of the kind. Bayers will do well to examine it. 30-5 "A rich growth of hair produced, the natu ral color restored, (not dyed), and all diseases of the scalp, falling off, &c , eured by usuig "Eureka," the infallible hair restorative. Price $1 0U per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. B. Sxsovb, Druggist, Bite Houe Block, Agent. eod-tf tSPThe Indianapolis Insurauce Company is prepared to insure property against loss bj fire This is a first clas Company, managed by our most responsible business men. Their office is in the Sinking Fund building, on South Pennsylvania street Wni. Henderson, President, and Alex. C. Jameson, Secretary. 25-lm tSTNew Garden Lots, eich containing two i.cre-1, will be .!. J at auction next Monday. These lots are on the east side of the Shelby ville Gravel Koad, r.ear the southeast corner of city, and only a few minutes' walk from the line of the street cars. 313 Sce Dr. Wm Thomson's advertisement on the fourth page of tu day' t""er. jau 25 tf. i'elegraphic Dispatche s. ir uTr. i k i rjirnHt. run ma f)Ai. itatk SXrmrsL. MIDNIGHT UEPOliT. GENERAL OBSERVANCE OF FAST DAY. Demands Upon British Government. A LETTER FROM DAVIS. Great Iaul-Slltie at Jilgiers. UNION MEETING AT MONTGOMERY Rosecrans' Leave of Absence. EX-SENATOR TULEE, OF FLORIDA. DissatHfuctioti ist lliclnitoiiri PRESIDENT'S ADVICE TO NEGROES. cVc. Ac. ilc. Ac Interesting Newa from the South. Cairo, June 1. New Orleans dates of the 27th say that Gen. Canby will establish hts headquarters in that city in a few days: Another great land slide hü occurred below Algietf, and a crevaiseis impending, threatening an immense destruction of the crops and other property. Five million dollars, received by the teamer licClcllan, goed to Gen. A. J. Smith's corps, stationed around Selma and Montgomery. The recent expedition from D iton Rouge captured Col. Hatch, Collector of Customs at New Orlean? under rebel rule; also, all the records of the Custom House. ILttch vs that during bis administration the books and records of the Custom House, prior to secession, were secreted in New Orleans. Two thousand Union prisoners from Taylor, Texas, were at the mouth of Red River, cn route for the North. The rebel General Forrethas arrived at Memphis. The people in Northern Mississippi are represented to be gre.-itly impoverished and destitute. Two hundred and twenty-five bales of cotton passed for Evausville, fc5 for Cincinnati, and 400 for St. Louis. The steamer Decatur brought 1,000 bales of cotton out of the Wachita River. Cottou is firm in Memphis, rauinj; from 31 to 34 cent. Trade is fairly opened with the people in Northern Alabama, two steamers having gone from this city to that section with merchandise. which was readily and satisfactorily disposed of. M Ley is bein fuuud in unexpected abundance. Work has been suspended in the Navy Yard at Mound City, and a rumor is current in Naval Department at that place will s )on be removed to Pensacola Imposing; Demonstration In Iloaton. Rostov, June 1. The steamship ßoepberus, from Liverpool on the 17th ult., arrived here today with 5s0 passengers She is the pioneer boat of the new line between Liverpool, ßeston and Philadelphia. The public commemoration of the death of President Lincoln to-day was one of the most irnposioc demonstrations that has ever taken place in Ronton. The military and civil procession was nearlv two hours in passing a given point. The buildings were draped with emblems ot mourning, and thousands upon thousands thronged the idewalks by which the procession passed. The memorial services iu muic commenced at four o'clock, and consisted of an introductory on the organ, and prayer by the Rev. E. B. Webb. Dirge " Mourn ye Afflicted People, from Judas," McCabbis. by the Handel and Hayden Society, ot G00 voice. Reading from the Scriptures by the Rev. A. Cudwurth, and singing of tne Choral:"Cast thy Rurden upon the Lord." Charles Sumner was introduced to the vat audience, and bedeliveted an eulogy upon the deceased President. , The services closed by the sinking of a hymn, written by O. W. Holmes, ajj the benediction. The day was beautiful. Observance of the Day In Washington Conspiracy Trlnl Drawing to a C'lose. Wbin.tox. Juue 1 The public ofiices and all places of busir.e-s were ciee.l to-day. A Sabbath juiet r revaüed. and the churches were well attended President Johnson attcuded Rev. J. G. Ratter a Lutheian Church. The troops now tbtred around Washingtuu are daily receivirg benefits from the Sanitary Commisslop, which i extensively isiuiug fresh vegetables to check the scorbutic tendency which is now sbowinz itself among a larga portion of the troops. It i also supplying underclothing, stationery, Jtc, in large qnntities. As but few itr.csies remain to be examined, it r sup;K4td all the testimony in the conspiracy cts will te clod this week, and several days of text week will be consumed in the arguments, which are to be in writing Hon. Reverdy Johnson has prepared a long protest denying the jurisdiction of ths Military Commission to try the accused.

GENERAL WEnrs.

The Very Latest TWO O'CLOCK A. X ITi:tIf?9TlSlG Ens ITEMS. Ut.MIAL OaSKEVASCK OF FAST OAT. New Yoar, June 1. The ft day ordered by the President has been closely observed. Services were held in nearly all the churches, and all places of business were closed. The Stock Exchange and Gold Room had no session Rusice?s will be resumed to-morrow as usual. G KXI&AL IBUV1N IX SIT YOKK. General Sherman arrived this morning, and is stopping at the house of his cousin. He leaves to-morrow for the West. UXI0K MEIT1NO AT XoNTÜOMXSr, AL. The Herald publishes a resolution passed at a Union meeting ia Montgomery. Ala , on the 1 1 lb ult., acknowledging a restoration of the United States authority, and the earnest desire of the people to resume former relations with the Union. The resolutions are pledged to support the Government in restoring order; deprecated the assassination of the President, and beped for the speedy punishment cf the assassins. A letter was addressed to President Johnson, asking permission for the assembling of the Legislature, to call a Convention to repeal the cecession ordinance, and if this course was not proper, to ask that a military Governor might be appointed. A committee of eight persons, bearing these resolutions and the accompanyiog letter, passed through New Yoik yesterday, on their way to Washington. TEOTTIXG MATCH OX LONG 1SLAXD. In trotting match, mile heats, three iu five, at Union Coutbe to day, the Kentucky mare. Lady Thorne. owned by Sam. McLaughlin, beat Panic and Stonewall Jackson, in the extraordinarv time of 2:24?4 raimu orr tuk Taoori. The Tiibune's Washington special says, owing to the rapidity of paying off the army, the De prtments are full of activity. Eight printing presses are printing discharge papers for the soldiers. The Adjutant General's office has greatly iucrcased its force within the week, and now discharges about 2,000 convalescents from the hospitals every day. ratSIDEXT JOH.NsOx's C0LX6EL TO XLUROXS. President Johnson counseled a committee of negroes, who called upon him; to petition the next Congress to grant them the right of franchise in this District. It is believed, while he leave to the States the decision of the question within their limits, he will give his whole moral influence to the extension of the rlbt of franchise to this population. FRIEnMEx's BCKEAU. General Howard, iu charge of the Freedmen's Bureau, will appoint a Superintendent with a Quartermaster and Commissarv, in every Southern State. uaxcock'u vitkban coers. It is etted on good authority that Gen. Hancock's Veteran Corps will be" immediately increased to 40,000 men. LITTER FfiOM JIFF. DAVIS. The Washington Republican says, we have reason to believe that the Government ia in poseision of a letter wiiUen br Jeff. Davi, the day after the Sherman and Johnston armistice was signed, in which Davis declared that while it did not grant all he would have liked, yet it was conceding more thau he had any reason to expect; that in his judgment it acknowledged the authority of the Hebel Government, and gave them authority to continue that Government in the late rebell ious States to which the rebel soldiers were severally allowed to return and deposit their arms. Out of this recognition be expreisid hii opinion that the United States could be made to pay the rebel debt. We believe the letters will be soon made public. CIS. iUUMAN'l KKrORT. The Times' special says: Gen. Sherman's re port was received by the Secretary of War May 27th. at 1 P. M., and its publication was ordered by the Adjutant General May 23th, when it was sent to the printers and published at once. At the time Gen. Sherman charged the War Department with suppressing the report it was still in the hands of Gen. Grant. PICNIC AT fILVKfL ! RINGS A very pleasant strawberry picnic was held this afternoon at Silver Springs, the residence of F. P. BUir. Among those present were Gen. Grant and the ofliccrs of the 17ih army corps, commanded by Gen. F. P. Blair, jr. XX SENATOR TILEE, OF FLORIDA. The Herald's Hilton Head correspondent says: Senator Vulee, formerly United States Senator from Florida, his come into Jacksonville and given himself up to the United States authorities. He is anxious to resume his position as a citizen of the United States, and recover bit property, but will probably find it impracticable. ax. aoirtiANs gsantid lcave of absinck. A Washington special says. Major General Rosecrans has been granted eix months' leave of absence, and purposes to visit the Pacific coast At the end of that time he will most probablv resign. ' CKXEKAL BALLECK'a REWARD. General Halleck is assigned to a command on the Pacific coast, as a reward for his distinguished services during the war. DISSATISFACTION IX RICHMOND. The Richmond papers are complaining of waut of support among the people in that city of Gov. Pierpont'a administration. Tae people allege the new Constitution disfranchises them all. GENERAL THOMAS DlFARTtRE VOR RICHMOND. General Thomas will leave for Richmond in a few days to assume his new command of Virginia. THE PRESIDENT' DXMAND UPON THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT. TLc World announces that the Memorial Di plomatiqueof May 14;b makes public the fact that the Government of President Johnson has instructed American Minister at London to re quire of the Engliah Government a prompt deciston as to the indemnities due to the United States for losaes caused to Federal citizens by cruisers, such as the Alabama and others, constructed and equipped in Eoeland ports fcince the beginning of the war. The Memorial adds: Thia demand has been made several times by the Unitei States, but its justice has never been conceded by the British Government, which haa rested its refusal upon the opinions of law officers of the Crown. Mr. Lincoln hd, nevertheless, ever persisted a his demand, reviviLg it a bort time before his death, and Mr. Johnson, far from abandoning this demand, revived it, accompanying it with more vigor ar.d energy than ever. In the opinion of the Memorial, this question, which, up to the present time had not seemed to be serious and pressing, now threatens, perhaps, a conflict between the nations, the English Cabinet having before it an account amounting to many millions sterling, and it Meiling to be certain that the Federal Government will not modify its demands at the point which matters have actually reached. The Memorial adds: The English Government will bardly persist in the negative, which would be followed by the grave-t consequences, but will make this new sacrifice to peace, after having made so many heroic sacrifices for the atce end during the past few years. The Madrid Epoch, of May 16th, mentions a precdent to sustain the claim of the United States, and says: We are of opinion with the Memorial Diplomatique, becaaie, apart from the justice of the American demsuds, they are ottered by a powerful State, and the Cabinet of St. James will always be found disposed to make heroic sacrifices to any coLflict with equals, reserving all terrors of it traditional pride for dithculties with Towers inferior. Troops Pnaalnsj ibrougu llattiruore. Baltimore. Jute 1. The day was observed here by total suspension of business, and the churches were all open A considerable number of troops paned through here te day for home. The Twentieth Michiem. Oe Huudred and Fourteecth and One Hundred anl Forty-fifth Pennsylvania, Second Battery and One Hundred and Fifty sixth New York, bum Fort Delaware, also passed through for Washington. i

AUCTION SALE.

BY WILEY & M AKTIN, Kral Fatale llrokers A. Aticileneers, NINE GARDEN LOTS, Each Containing Ttco crttf SUITABLE FOR GARTHS OR RES IDE NCI?, a.t auctio:n On Monday, June 5th, at 2 P. M , OX THE PREMISES. rjlHESK LOTS ARE SITUATED OS THE EITEXSIOX JL Virginia Aveone, southeast of tba city, and near the termini cf Iba Stret Railroad, ljing on tb etat sue of Ue SbelDyville dravtl Koad, Jat beyond Pleasant Ran, and are a subdiriRlvn of the graund heretofore known as th Turner Place. The Lots all he high and beantifal, aad are rerj lieble rites for Suburban Re-ti-Sencea or Garden, being tat a few minutes walk of the Tireinla Avenue line et Street Cars. Sale positive. Taaas One-half cash; balance In 12 and 13 Bioalbs, with interest. Further particulars can be had upon inquiry at the oOce'of If 'X.JCI aV TJItTI.Y, mySutiild Eeal Estate Agents. REAL ESTATE, &C. FOR SALE. 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BR AD SHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of the Virginia Avenne Line of Cars. rpHESE LOTS WILL BE SOLD AT A VKRT LOTf 1. price on long credit, the purchaser required to build ou each Lot within a givea time. For particulars apply at the office of the Citisenit' Street Railway Company. O. H.CATHERVrOwD. Indianapolis, April 2A, 1C5 apr2S-dtf WANTED. ÄT A MONTH. Agents wanted to sell Sewing 4 O Machines. We will give a conmiasion on all Machines told, or employ agents who will work for the above wages and all expenses paid. Address, Ii. B. I1IRRINUTON k CO, mvQ9-16t4wlt Detroit, Mich. 4wy A MONTH ! I want Agents everywhere, at O 4 VF " a month, expenses paid, to sell Fifteen Articles, the best selling ever offered. Full particulars free. Address OTIS T. GAUKT, my5-d&w3m Eiddeferd, Maine. AGENCY. S. W. ELLIOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOYMENT AGENT, WILL ATTEND TO PROCURING HELP OF EVERT kind, either In the citv or country. Be will pay particular attention to renting kleeping rooms and procuring boarders. Persons looking for situations will do well to call at bis office, Wo. 37 Virginia avenue, one-half square Tom Washington street, west eide, or address Box ltC5. TOYS, &C. STRASniJKGEK IVUIIN, 65 Maiden Lane, New York, I1IPOKTKE3 OF China Fancy Goods, Beads Slate Pencils, &c., Invites the attention of buyers, offering thera tte lart assortment at tbe laost reaseoable price. fb23-d3m MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy WILL CORE CATAREI1. . WILL CURE COLD IS TUE HEAD. WILL CURK AN OFFENSIVE BKEATH. WILL CURE PAIN IN TDK HEAD. WILL CURK ULCERATION IN THE NOSE. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF HEARING. WILL RESTORE TIIE SENSE OF SMELL. WILL RESTORK THE SENSE OF SIGHT. WILL RESTORE THE SENSE OF TASTE . WILL RESTORE THE VOICE. WHEN CAUSED BY CATMRII. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, A Is now admitted by all Informed, ceasing Irritation and inflammation f the macons membrane, while tbe Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and gradually removes all unnatural incrustations and deposit!, restoring ths deceased membrsae to its normal condition. A sIiikI Hol tie will last a CTonth to be uked three time a day. t?r cviie lrjtnizjijrTEn ia IF DIRECTIONS ARE FOLLOWED. tdfi'Calt for a Circular describing all Symptoms Dr. D. II. SEELYE & CO., Sole PaoraizToa, Chicago, Illinois. JCjPLaboratory at Freeport, Illinois. AT WHOLESALE BT JOHN D. PARX WM. JOHNSON DAILY. KKEFKU & Ii CS II. ... Cincinnati, O. ...Detroit, Mich. ....Indianapolis. ....Indianapolis. decH-dlyeod BKOWNLSö A SLOAN ICT'And lor aale by all Drogist. INFORMATION WANTED. INFORMATION WANTED OF J. C. HAYMAKER, who. left Hood's army last summer, bow iuppoed to b ia Putnam county, Indiana. Any iLfermauon of him sent to Wm. Uay&aker, Warerly, Morgan county, Indiana, will be thankfaliy received. - WILLIAM HAYMAKER, mayi-wgw Waverly. Indiana. fELCOME THE RETURN OF SKIFF & CAYLORD'S MIIVSTBELSI THE GREAT EASTERN TROUPE; AT XII K TAJJ ER IV A. C K, : POSTTIVKLT.ONK SIGHT 0.T: Thursday Evening, June 1st. 20 Mar Performer, who ill t positively appear in an entirely new and original Programme. All the o! favorites. Lntro!nciag the lalet ;fa ef MJnMreUy. See our new Programme. TICKETS. .10 Cents. SKIFF V (j AT LORD, Manager. C. E. RICH ARDUN, Agent. myTi-dit IIIL.L. A. CorVtfEK. REAL ESTATE AND CLAIM AGENTS, !Yo. Weal tTaakliigton Mreet INDIANA PO US, IXD. INVERT variety of butlnes appertaininf to a Military j Claim Ag-ettry transacted ta a manner to warrant enaction. The attend of tncwwMilnf topcrcbaae, sell, lease or rrnl real estate la directed to thia Cna. feb-dtf GOLD TUMBLING AJ1 persooa wanting ffcad Tree, PYuit Trees, ErtrjrreeaV T tcjihinf to the Nursery Pite, wl.l be supplie4 by lea Tin r their erdera with tbe tsbecriber at Ne. & West uhlo street, where samples say be sa. er at KrUey OUrer's ArVraltaral Ware room, Ne. ?S West Waahincton street. Tree Boiee farnUhe4 tf desired, aprll WM. G. ELDER.

U. O. LOAN.

TTNITBD STATES 7.30 LOAH! T IJ I It r H E R I K H , $230,000,000. By asv-W.ty f the Secretary of the Tre atury, the anderslc the General Sibscrlptlcn Afest for the sale of United ( ates Securities, offers to the poblk the third series of frea cry 5otes,beartBf seTeti and three-teats P"" " ati nterest per annum, know as the 7.30 LOjST. Theje pHea are issued under date ef July 15, !&, aad are pa jab' t three years fron that date In curreay, er art eonfr'aVe at the option of the beider Into Ü. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. OLO BEAKIfG DOXDS. Thee Bviida are now worth a handacme premium, and are exempt, aa are all the GoTerrment Bonds, from ÄaV, C-itg and Municipal Mutation, cUA adds from one to tkrt prr cnt. per annum to tktir rjw, aecerding to tbe rate leried upon ether property. Th leterest i' payable seml-asBcally by coupons attached each note, which may be cut off and sold to any bank ei banter. Tbel Interest at 730 per cent. amoutita to One cnt per day ou a 50 note. Two cents fit OO Ten S300 Twenty lOOO One Hollar tisooo Notes cfall the denominations named will be promptlj furnished upon receipt of subscriptions. The Not a of this Third Series are precisely similar ia form and irlvilege to the Seren -Thirties already sold. except tht the Government reserres to Itself the option of paying interest in guld coin at 6 per cent, instead of T 3-l0th Ui currency. Subaciibers will deduct the in terest In currency up to Jaly 15th, at tbe time when they subscribeThe delivery of the notes of tti third series of tie Seven-Tbfrties will commence on the 1st of Jene, and will be made prompt! aai continuous! after that date. The slight change made la tb conditions of thia THIRD SERIES e3ecfs only the matttr ef intereU. The pay ment In f'old, if made, will be equivalent to the currency interest tff the higher rate. Tbe return of specie payments. In tie event ef which only wi'l the option to pay Interest in gold be availed of. would o reduce and equalize prices that purchases made with six per cent, in gold would be fully eqaat to those mats with seven and three-tenths per cent. In eurreucy.' This Is Tho Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, and Its superior ad vantages mate it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 939,000,000 of tbe loan authorized by the last Congrese are bow en the market. This amount, at the rate at which it is being absorbed, will all be subscribed for within two month, when the notes will un doubtedly command a premium, aa bat un'formly been the case on closing the subscriptions to other leans. Ia order that citizens in every town and section of the country ioy be afforded facilities for taking the loan, the National Bank, State Banks and Private Bankers throughout the country have generally agreed to re ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will select their own agents. Id whom they have confidence, aad wbo oaly are to be responsible for tbe delivery cf ths note for which they receive orders. J-lTST cookie, ScBsciinv Acikt, No. 114 South Thind Street. PHILADELPHIA. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK, INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK. FOURTH NATIONAL BASK, INDIANA NATIONAL BANK and MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK. INDIANAPOLIS. IND. mydfcw3ia COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY I THE IN'OUTII-WEST. BIGELOW'S SATIN-EMMELED BTRON COLLARS, ANEW article of invention. This Collar excels alt other Paper Collars for comfort, neatness and economy. Also a large assortment of SATIN-IN AM KLF.D OARROTXS, LINKS PAPER BTRON8, AND LINEN PAPER GARROTES. Ladies ßstin Knsmeled Collars and Caff.; a new and convenient article. The trade supplied at the lowest meraet prices. BHJELUW CO., Manufacturers, myi-d3m 11 La Salle Street, Chicago. PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. f VHR unerBigned have this day formed a copartnerX bipueder the name of Dunn k Karaey, to carry on ice business oi uat fitting, Meam Fitting and Plumbing business. All work done by as will be guaranteed and dose t the lowest rates. We ask tbe pnblic to five ns a trial and solicit tbeir patronage. J. C. DCN5, JOHN KAKNET. . dl'iW & kaui:y, GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, 38 and 40 Kentucky Avenue. A LL SORTS OF FIXTCKK9 ON HAND AT ALL l times and furnished at the lowest rates, myi-dtf INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSÜBANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Capitol $500,000. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. General Accidental Policlea 171 OR Five Hundred Dollar, with 93 per week com- ; pensation, eta be had fur f 3 per annum, or any other um between SO0 and 10,0X) at proportionate rates. Ten Dollarn Premium Secures a policy fcr 12,000, or $10 per week compensation for all and every description of accident traveling or otherwise under a general accident policy, at the ordinary rates. Tlilrijr Dollar Premium SecuTea a fall policy fur $5.000, or S2J per week cocntnsation, as above, at the special rates. Foreign IXIeU. I'olirie issued fer Foreign, West India and California travel. Bates can te learned by application te the OSc or agencies. Shore Time Tickets. Arranprtneata are ia course of completion by which the traveler will be able to purchase, at any Railway Tkket Office, Insurance Tickets for One er Thirty Days' Travel. Ten cents will buy a ticket for One days travel, insorii-g IJ.KK), or 915 weekly compensation. Ticket Pol tie. a a j be had for Three, S.i ei,d Twelve moctha, in the same manner. llatardous Kisks taken at Bsiardoua Rates. 5o Medical Examination required. Policies written by the Company's A peu. Policies for 9 IV.tOO, and for Five years, can be bad by application to tbe State Agent at Indianapolis, ai.d at the Dome 035ce. DIRECTORS. r.CSTAVES T. DATIS. W. H. D. CALL5DK, JAS. L HOWARD, GEO. W.MOOkE. MAKSHAIX JKWILL, EEE3EZFK ROBIKT, THOMAS EEUCXAP. Jr. CBAfcLis wHrre, CORXILICS B. ZKW15, HCGB BA&RIS09, GEO R. OILMAN, JOXATHA B. Bl'5CE. RODMT DK551S, Fee. J. G. BITTEKS05. Pres't. O. V. DAVIS. Vk-e PresX HENkT A. DTEK, 0dt1 Agent. H. C. MART15. Ute Agebt, 7 Temperance Hall, ladleaapelle, lad. C B. DAVIS, Local Agent, 5o. C odd Ftllswi Hall. 5. B. Agents and Solicit era wanted la every part oi the Statt. Bsyti-jw

MEDICAL.

DR. JOHN BULL'S COTl POUND ciiDRON mm: hü The Latent and 51ot Ina. portant Discovery or TBI NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! Ko man's name Is saore intimately cocnected with tk4 hivtery of MATERIA ME LIGA of tbe United State, e more favorably known as a pioneer la Medic! Discovery than that of Dr. John Dull, of Loulovillc, HentuvLy. Bis Inimitable preparation of VA USA PASS 11 I.A has long stood at the bead ef the arleo eosj pounds ofthat valuable drug. Iiis Compound ot WILD CHERRY bao become a household word throughout the Wen and Sooth. Ills Worm Lozenge, in less than a Tear as after their ictrodactlon, attained areptttatloD As wide pre ad aa the ceutlnent ef Verth America. But the crowning glory of bis life remains te be attained to his discovery, or rather combination, for be does wet claim to have bees tbe discoverer ef CBOUÜÜ which s the basis of the Bittet s now offered to the public. Tbst honor belotgs te the natJvs Inhabitants ot Central America, Ut whom IU virtues have bees know for more than two hundred years. Armed wtl It, tbe Indian bids defiance to the most deadly malaria and handle without fear tbe moet vaau eerpcata. Itle a belief with them, that while there Is breath ta the body the Cedron Is potent to cure, no matter what the Isea' msy be. While Dr. Bull Is not prepared to esderee this eitrava gant pretension, be ia nevertheless satisfied frem a thorough examination of ths evidence relating te IU virtues, that as a remedy aad preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, etther te chan f wulitr er climate, or to miasnutle icSoeoces, It Staads WITHOUT A IlIVAL! And Justly deserves the reputation it baa ee long enjoyed! In Central America and the West ladies. IN DYSPEPSIA And Its attendant train of symptoms. It acta mere LIIB A CHARM thaa a medicine. There Is nothing la the whole range of Materia Medic that cab fox a moeaest bear a comparison with it in this disease. A full account of tbis wonderful plant may be found ta the 1 1th edition of the Ü. 8. Dlspeaaatary, pes 1157 andl3iS. A series ef experiments In hieb Dr.EoU has been for years engaged, has Just been brought te a eucceeafal termination, and be Is now coablod te offer te tbe public a combination er CIDROX with other approved tooios, tbe whole preserved in the best quality of copper d latilled Bourbon Whisky, which tv Is coo fide at haa a equal la the world. Be might furnish a volume of certificates, bs ab He have long since teamed te estlmaae auch t..4 their true value. Tbe safest plaa Is for every ee te te for iimelf the virtues ef a sew medicine. UIV11 TUR CEDRON BITTERS OXK TRIAL, A KU TOU WL'I ITC Til Iii AJT OTHERS. It Is not necejsary to pub&aa a long list of diseases for which the CEDROX BITTERS are a specific la all Ueaae ef the Bowels, Liver or lildncjav. In ail affections of tho BKAIN', DEPENDING UPON DERANOEMENT OF THE STOMACH OR BOWELS; d GOUT, KlIEUil ATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVEE AIID AGUE. ft is destined to supersede all other remedies. It not only cures these diaeaaea, but It prevewte tbeea. A wis (laae of the Bitters, taken aa bour before each meal, mi) obviate the CI effects of the most unhealthy cü mate, aad screen the person taking it against disease aader tho asoet trying xpotur. Sid br Drnrctata aad Greeera Cea rallf Dr. JOIin DULL, Principal OSc, TJlh Street, Louisville, By. SOLD WnOLSlALX BT DAILY, IIEEFEB Cz HUSH, 13 loath ncrleilaa ctrtet, INDIAN APOUS. Who atoo soli BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, BULL'S WORM D EST HO TER, SMITH'S TONIO STRUP. SaMsbor DAILY. ttCCrEn ft itcia dcllSA-d)yAwlttees