Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4560, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 June 1865 — Page 3

ami CI SATUHDAT MORNING. JUNK 3. -tos is,iis riivc: Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, sc . 9cc Dtt3 r-mwtly at thlaOfflecVln Ihr C:e am, first qatvlltr I"aser)a od aU Lav Ir.ee. Cilre us Tall. CITY ITEMS tS7Th Juce tti',on .f tl.eCjccty Coromiaioo commeofw on Monday, the .r;h. Fidmal Conr TL trial cftO W. UadrK-k waa mil jrogrtMiDg Uli iiiLf. the wiiiiac fr tie defence were beit. riamir.nl tlH The Sabbath School Conven ion that hat been io aeaion to. this city for th put three davs, adjourned veaterdty. ßTA soldier by tbe otme of Fomuh, a member of lb Seventeenth Reimeot. V. R C, was drowoed in Whit river jev.erdav while seining. ID"1 Bliaterinjr wirm wa jestcrlav. Sbadu of (JoDfuciui ! 'twin but A bou-idleM cout!uity of hJe waa in requeet, and cool drink ioVitiug. ty It is uppord thatooe or two of the repi Efotjof rttQToii: soldiers will arrive iu tbi city to day or"' to morrow.-4 Preparation hare been made to accommodate them and pay the tn off nit Lout delay. t57"For the besutiful Uquet that an left upoo our table jeterdy the d'Vior hu our tbaiik. It ia redolent with the? fragranc ol sweet perfume, to nj nnriiu of thr beauty with wbhrh ll ws arrar.pe-d. ' - era. Itowle. Slillito X. Horey were taken to tbe Coluinbua, Ohio, 1'enitentitrv. kterJay. at which place the are to be incimratt-J for their natural lire.by orJer of l're-ident Joho aon. C2T"Thouaatidj attended the exhibition of the Hippoolympiad yesterday. Ltt i.ight tin? rai.aa waa crowded to suffocation. To-day th-r? will be two entertainment, in which the w!i le tir company will appear ViT The fntid h.ta been cmip'tttl in the ow;w iiuukc yarj.irom wnicn trie reccp'iut. peechei are to be, runde to the returning i c; i -taenia. It I- qoite an arti-tio piece of wot km an ship, at.d will rupujtt it lr;e amount of imp'.:tance when the orators are upon it w. vm . a r i i A'Bl'RT MtTUDI-T ClURCII IVoJChinr t' Afburf Mft'ioiit Church to moirow, t 1()' o'clock A. M. and 7 IV M , by the Tastor". Iiev. F. C Holliday. The mominp frrmon wi.l be on the aobject of ,Uptiaaj. nd the Sacra menl of tbe Lord's Supper will be adniiniterd st the c!oe of the termoa. Billiard Exhibition. There will b a Milliard Exhibition thie evening, at the Tarernac!'. by several of tbe bat players in tbe United States Tbelan, Tieman, Goldrhwait, Decry. McDevitt and other celebrities. Seat will be ret erred fur l.tdiea. Of course every body ho feels an interest in thie ncientifij gtme will attend, for eldocn i the opportunity afforded to wttne jo many skillful pltycrj grouped to gether. Se? adverlioemeat for particulars rviLLin. James 11 race, a driver of one of tie team belonging to tbe Hippooly nipial, win run over by the car and killed, ye-lerdiy morning, near the Union Depot. 13 race bad been druuk the night previous, and bad a row at a houo called tbe Cbic-tgo Hotel, auJ iu the melee got considerably brui?cd up, after which be wandered out and laid down on tbe track of the Central road; where hi- body was found in a horrid mutilated condition. Drace lived in ZifirTil'e, Obio, at which place be ht a family. t3JTbe .largest wboleiale and retail paptr and book house in Indian ipoli- is lint of Rowen, Stewart &. Co , of thin city. Ah eutcrpris'uig, gentlemanly and accommodation dealer,' they stand foremost in the trade, as they deserve to. Mr. Stewart, thejanior pattner, hu an extenste aeijualntabce thrtMiliout the State, and küowo cot only as a polite nnd dignified gtu tieman, but aleo the correct bu-ints man. Dealers will fiud it to their a lvsnt iro t trade with Hj-wcu, Stewart & Co, 5yThe arches erected at the tim the tetuait of Troldciit Lincoln was in t!:i ctty nre still standing, al houb wearing a dilapidated and ungainly appeannce. It i.- the intcntiou, we believe, to redecorate thee and rn ke them into triumphl art.ht-4 upon tbe return ol,t!.et.olditrs. 1 hus they will be made to.ene to purposes, somewhat lilTerect, however, in character. There is fptCiiUtion in it. and tbe coiled and frigmeMary sablo labrics will be in de to give place to garland of flowers and fe-ttoou of evergreens utder which the bror.redand battered vettraLS will mtrch in triumphal pruceiion. Folick Matter.. Henry Thomas, charged with petit larceny, bad an examination before tbe Mayor yesterday,' and. la default of $200 bail, was remanded to jail until the netting of the Circuit Court. Christiao Keener, for being drunk, was fired three dollars at.d costs, w hieb he paid. Lawrence Henry, beäug ia the anie situation, was beut to jail ten day for hi inability lu liquidate the small amount. James Williares. on a charge of fotging tbe ' came of (. .- iJurrowa to an order tor rooias and meal at the Spencer U ue. w bound over for trial at the next term of the Circuit Court. RicsUiXATiONS The following resignaliii!Lave accepted at the office of tbe Adjutant Genoral: Surgeon O. W. Carr, of the One Huadrel and Tweuty-"iutn Regiment: Second Lieutenant J. C. Kaox, of tbe Fourth Cavalry; Captain Wro B Given, and Captaiu San lord Seweil, ot 'the Eleventh Cavalrv; Captaiu L?-t i C. Wiikitison. of the Twelfth Cavalry; Secos. 1 Lieutenant J a?. Fiaher, ol the Seventeenth Raiment; Seeon 1 Lieuteuant P. W. McKey.of tne Tbirty-Firt Kegiment; First Lieutenant and Adju-unt W C. Mootiaty. of the Thirty Fifth Regiment, and Captain K. H. Pratt, of the Eleveuth Cavalry. Marriage. Licenses The following tntrriage licenses bavs) been granted by tbe Cietk ot Ma lioa county for tbe week ending June 2. 1H53: A Ipbetjs Jeffrie and Sosan itowen. El ward Lonerick and Maria Kuerst H Waugh aud Emeline Ketrow. Joshua ChilJer and Hailie A rbotapson James W. Garner and Ova J. Sheppard. Amria Coxadd and Anna Mary Sitele. Jobu W. Morgan and Josephine Blandon. Peter N. Baker aod Maggie O'.Vcal. Wbitsel iieatoo and Susau An iersou. George K. ilarraday and A no E. Pal laid. Setb liuinn auvi Jane Robiasou. John Herd and Sarah Jane Wtiou. Wi!!im Braeggmann aod Christina Eilat. Joerh Le.-lie and Hannah Hatch. John Lewellen and Rachael Joti-s. Calviu K. Loucks aLd France S. Man Thorton Akors and Rhoda Sawyer Jaraei J. Fallon and Mollic M ilfÄ-.m

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Salx or CtovuNMtNT Sick X It wii! be cc:i bv tbe lollowin: leuer from tirneral Ki:i, that Indianapolis ha been selevie i a the po.nt for tbe sale of unserviceable Government urse and mule for the Wet Tbi will bring A Iirr lot of Government :ock to thi p,.ni, and enable our fartaers and stock men to get a gooJ uJply of bore and mules at cheap rates: 141 Aurxxatisria (ixnc&al'c OtnM.j FiasT District. WaaüjsüTON. D. C. May 2J. i-ÖJ. , io. W. English, and tVn, InJunaroUt GcVLEatt!: I have the honor to acknowledge tbe receipt ol your communication i.f the 17th it.at.tol. and t state tb. cvuip'.auce with tour wisbee, an i whit i beü-ved t be for the Interest f tbe Govvrnmen. sles of un-ervicea ble public animals have beec ordered to be made at Indiana po la. Indiana, of w bid due public noüce will be given.

r t: traced ,V, hrri l throata of woe Ulf doz9 cnci'nrt jouthf, who were pouring forth the Uirden of iW heart lote, to a younff lady in the neighbor, !, in itiv tnost plaktive and ditrictcJ tDfMr.thit M 'til bj fite, tjiiaxti 'twna wil l." N,w serenade are a exxl tbiop, but to be awaktr.e-1 from taceful -hmber to sreud twoboura in courtin; Jl'rpheaa a;;ala with "iwt lee. ioxtbe the t-oubled spirit" u decide l!v vent.oc. We tn't believe the youcg lady eiitarijjcJ at.y beer opinion of the f waias after than hf,re the exhibition of their vocl poser, end if they riave any respect for the lor.ru people of tkt locality they will not again iuC'ct I Mtn withaucli a mdI?T r.f liatracür.g aound. i they j.-crel f rh Tburadaj t,h D n't. p'case. tuuar estleuen, il-t'4 do .-o 'Ti crnel. Sl-pklmc CotT. The fdlowia JecIion ere rerJerel in th S prem C urt yeterdl : Tatriclc Kerlinti W. H. H Robinoo-M-nn U. 1 . ARirtnea wita ore per tem. aaraaje Ciccinoati and Chicago IUi!rd Company t Wm. Koera Madion C. C. AHrrrei with ten per cei,t dsmijf V to. Oray Joha S tner et al. Jefferson C. C. Aftrmfd Abr.hm It. Hraith t. State Jay C. P. lie-er-el. Wm R Winton Jiae D Conner Wabiah C. C I'etitioa for rebeiriDe Allen Browa vii. State Mirion C. I1. Herere 1. ß. It OrcKJTj T State on relation of It)nd!in TirjUto C V. SubaitteJ. Cnarle IIken9 r. S'ate on relation of It. A. Iteed, Adminiitrator Derici C. V. Sub tnitred Jo W WiJajn t-t al. va. David W. Mitchell Uoward C C Motion for cert. ficte rdered J jrutlun Hell th IloNert L Swrm et a! I'niou C I. 8ubrcilted by agreement. r?y' The bentfi- ot Mrs It.ler will Uke place on M m ly evening. The followioj letter hf been aidrej-fd her hy iheceoilenv" wh' we rurne are att ic'iel Mm R ley i l present abHiit in Chicago, and upon hur reti n will tn-ike a fuh.ib e reply to the genen us pr'poal: I . t) a , a po i h -lutjeSd, ItiCi Mr V II. Rilry. Madoi: Tbe uuJcraigL'd weie much pieced to fee by tbe Dily Jourr' lbi moriiing, tbu Monday eveninj nei th ' '"t bid turn .i-.iriel you for a Bt Gf Night, and we wo.jM bcrtby rt3re'fi:My retu-ft u permit u-. t ii iino it a Gttntlimrrtary Uenrit In common wiihtle public gerjer illy, we hive miike l with extreme pleieure, tbe excelleucc of your ft Tformsce. which, witb the propriety . r mr private life, have endeared you to tbie people of our city. We feel we but express the scntitueuu of aM your acquaintances In the above request, and hope you will gratify ua iu acceliu thereto. With much respect, C. S. Stevenson, USA, Will Cumbick. U S. A , J. S. Jordan, Gazette, Robert Morris. L L I) . Oca. H Fleming, John J. Parson. W. Q. Store, W. 0. Tarklnjrton. J. D. Evan?, Johu ll Berry, Isaac Dafia, M T. Clark. R L McOjtt, J. H. BtHwia. E W. Sloane. L W MeCrd, Ji.a A. Tvncr, Laciin IlilN. (po. Lure, M.j)r M. (irorer, 1. M. V. S. A . Horatio L. Nelson, II U. Fiuch. Tbk Latk.t Finn Avem e Sination. luto tlii feeling Filth Avtnucdoia dor3 not ettcr at f)re?ent. being ab8orbeJ in a little eeuaation of it own. The "pretty waiter girl" tjMem e.f barrooixt which revels to such a great exttn: on lower Broadway, and which haa invaded Tylors until that delightful and der restaurant is hardly decent any longer, has invaded that sacrrd vicinity overlooked by Murray Hill. The denivn. of the lasUooAble avenue of the city are not all dipocd to qmetly permit the invasion of the sVftem, and are raising a hue and cry ;ginst tlie opening of tba "Luvre ' Thin insticut on hi been opeu only a few night?, but tbe proprietors have already been compelled to clear the Filth aveaue entrance fn order to plei?e the more fa liJiou-, but tbe Broidway entrance revel iu ull the glory of ga?, and a continuous throng of judge, lawyer, politicittn, broker?, mercbtnt. gtmblcr. stock broker, and all other clas-e tnat can afford to iu and oiit. The in.-itiiu-tion is Frencby." very. It cost $.0,000 to fit up the interior. The bir i doubtless the most ma; : hoe ut in the United State'. The toom h i all the lile that mirror, picture, i:id numerou "pretty waiter gitld" can give it. The girls are pretty, and assume a certain amount of modesty, which it i well known they have not The "rule ot decency" are posted on the wnll. telling each vi-itor bow fur familiarity may he extended with the youn; women. Where "gent!eran" get to J familiar or too boi-i'e'ous iu hi attention, a special policeman tell him how n gentleman shoi.ld tiehave The girl fare aurwptu uIy, and find the business profitable. Some of the visitor are fool enough to eive them thern drink as hish a battle it a $25 wiue and an 1 $5') for htnding li el pin thera t In MkMoau M 7? itute Io the im mar y of Francis Kiny.latr Grand Sicrrtary o the (intud I dge vf Frtr and Acccptrd Masons of t'tc State of Ihdiuna. At the l ue Communication, of the (Jrmu LuOge of F. and A M ion of the Stale ol Indiana, the following preamble and rciolu tionswere unanimously udopled: Whciea. It ha teemed good in the eyed of Hiia h.j alwirsdoes right to remove our esteemed bt other, Francis King, late Grand Secrettry.who died April 2lt, IC.r, at high meridian; it becomes thislifand Lodge, in view of hi loug services 3 Urand Sccrottrv. and his emi neui ter k e a .iisju.to maae SUUaoie mention of hi services and worth to the crali, and pay a suitable tribute to hi memory. For details iu regard to tbe birth, ace. length of service to the cralt, and ratuy other tiiijgs relative to t!;e m ral aud Masonic chtr.acter ol Brother Kin. your Cimmiitee reter to the very ble mi d elooaent eutoV nase.l umm him . ; . i ... by our Most Wutniplal Wüii iiu Hacker in hi address, made a put ol this report, and tecum mend that it be appended to thi. remarking fur ther. lht we found in Brother King an officer of -upetior ability, an J th at, as ti ardent, xetlou aiid intelligent Mason, hepethipshad no supe riur. Bro King bid endeared himself to the craft ol thi grand jurisdiction by hi prompt, ready and pleisint correspondence with the vaiiou ub )rdluatcs through their officer und representatives; always ready to give the inform ition desired il in hi power, and there was scarcely anything t be known aoui Mnonry, in reard to its Ancient Land Marc. " Laws and IV.gis that he did not know and would not freely give to thoe authorized to receive toein; it eemed to be hi chief desire to contribute any ) luing in ins power io ihiuu up ior nimseii and the craft a moral and masouio edifice that would be acknowledged by the Grand Oversaer as perfect in all it ptrts and entitle the workmen to full wigei here, and thejjy of ioiruorulity and an ahund.-int entrance iuto "that spiritual edifice I not rnadt wiih ht.d eternal in the Heavens," ; to go in and out no more forever, there to oc ' cupy the place rrptred for every true cLristiau Mism. "o man sutfered more when the craft a di graced by iateai erance or excess than hedid: lie IjveJ Mas jury lor the purity of i'. leach iua. its unoomprotJVsing" opposition . to every specie ot vice, ita venerarion for rtlieion.it deration io sutTering humanity, and the beauty and loftiness of tbe sentiment contained m its y m.'uetrical an J sublime ceremonies. He was a good node! of a christian Mi on, and aa u:;i I we delight to do hina boar; an i therefore offer tor !opt:on tre foiiowtag: Rc.o!vtJ, That vbi!t wi low with bumble submission to tbe will of the Grar.d Overseer ol our M sonic edifice ia removing from u our e teeaci cfS.'tr aud bro'.her. Right Worshipful

rrr-TbarT Ilbtjalt Mwtba J -wrapped t!i driperv of our couch around op and laid down to rJrntnt dreami. to barrow roetaehor fra-a Brjit.X. beard aot 4J ciffht a;. r.oiüiaate.TtvW

Franc! King, It Grand S;re!aiy of tbis GrauJ 1. ie, yet we wili cherish fur him and h's many virtuos greitful remembrance and will en deavrt imitle his zeal and devotion to Free Ma"1 ury,cver thtrishiu,; a gratciui remecibraLce of the extreme cordiality and alüb:lity with which he always received and treated c at our ai nual Coxrnuüiciiior?; everlaborirj to mkr u !tt at Lome, and to make our actual vi5 ts a-ieeabie and pleaSJCt. always ready to take a t ue Mo:j in'o hi embrace, feelir that " we meet upx.n the level " and should " rirt up-s the nju.r-j " ALd that we tender to hi deeply bcreived family and ihe craft here and eise here, our sincere sympa liy and condolence in tv;e r severe Ls. Licii we hare no doubt is hi "e:etnl gaia," fjr although l.e hi, ceiled froru 1 thor here, and bis vo.c i,wbich we have been o long accustomed to bear as almost to make it a part of ourxLstence bis been bushed from

withlc tbe?e walla; yet are belter he lirea to fill bis place, prepared, for binj In that ipiriiual el See oa lb, icJ mj tees lite u to otet him there." " " " " RefolTcd, Tbil a copy of tbii repott be furL'uhed by the Grand Secretary to ike deeply be-

reaved family, and to the city paper, with a requrt that tbej publijb ; icd ail') tbtt a etfpj b placed apoft tb record a ot lb: uraoa loCgr9, together with a tuitable memento on a page or parei get apart for (hat purpose, to ba urroueded with a uitabla border a. a bvige of mouroiuj. Qvi Filiows Exctmio Theoci'al feature ol this OkJer i$ pleiucgly det33ctrateJ by the de'.ermioajoo of tbe members geoerally to co and take their faailUc on the excursion to Cincinnati on Thursday cext They are taught to regard their LJpe as their family, and thia great principle Uca'culatel to mtke tbm aociil and humane. No are, therefore, will be ronaidered, or r.eeJ feel Liu.elf, a itracger, but ruaT be aaurel of a hearty welcome, and cordial reeting. J35"Kifty-nine divorce cases ire docketed for trial in the Marion County Common Pleas Court. Moot of these are oui-residenu. Oa account of tbe Itiity of th&ltw in thi State, a considerable business la done for parties residing io other Plate, in the way cf sevetinc the conjugal tie. The record shows a larga amount of domestic infelicity, tbe result if varhut causes. " Two eouls with but one thoigbt. two hearts that beat i one," bis ceased to U with filty-nice. a RiLtorocs Noticr. Eev. B F. Foster will presch in College Hall, to-morrow morning it IU) o'clock. No ervitea In the evening. -a. 9 sfc s l'ortb Äntinel. J "Di&.t'r Qcitc Mtii It. Tbe gamblers, thieves iL J pkkpoc ktt about town g )t up a soft thiu t Iii itc Cuur Tueauay, wbictt d dn'i q vitt wiu. The race was between 'Jlon oou' and 'Kelly.' The .'alter being the fateit bre, waa, ot course, the favorite, but tbe get;uetueu with tbe daik tontiutatioLS get up tome kini of a, 'dicker with the colored arti:e who bestrode Kelly, by which the uiad impetuosity of that iteed was to be curbed, so ns to permit Moiiäoon to wio, and iiiii.iug, to transfer some ten or iwclie thousand doll ars Irum tbe pockets of hone-t tuerj to those of b. ickle " The tcregoing appeared io tbe Journal of Thursday, tnd doe tttii it jui ice to the propri etors ot the Race Comae i be rice was iu every re;rect a lair one I'Le race was for the be.t two out ot three hear, an 1 tbe d.sUnce was a mile nn.i rcj.ctt The time m?de i the bev evidence tht there was no loul pUy, aa eh ugeJ. 1 give it to show tho?e who are acquainted witb racing that tl.ere wit lo "dicker" no arr.i.gecier.t to permit Jlo:.suou to win I ne nr-t beut w.i won by Monsoon time 1:1?. The ?c;iid heat wa wo:j by Klly time 1:17. The third heat waf woo by M maoon time 1:46 Seldom has theie beeu t.ettf r tiaie thtu tbi on any c urse; in fact, the best time on record, caring 110 pound. w;s 1 : -1 1 1 . Kelly in thi race i crrmg r,M pounds, nich made it equal to the l'.'t time on record Mns on carried only 100 otiund, which gave h-r the advantage in tl.e täte With equal weight Keil J would have won, lor it id laid ooan in wotk on racing that seven pound extra weight di.it-tt.ee. The difference in the weight au J ae ot the aniiu aid gave the mire, Monsoon, thirty-five pounds advantage If everything bad been equal, the h re, Kelly, would have won, but the owner ot the mare would not start ber without the advantage I have named. A proprietor of the track I would not, in any eveut permit swindling. According to rule, the owner of a horse, io. any race, running, tiot ting or pacing, has the right to lay up oue beat, and the owner of Kelly nvailcd bimelf of this advantage, as he had tbe rtht to dj. I repeat tbe race was fairly won. It wis distinctly stated that the pur?e, $200, wa the prize for the festrst hurse and (bat it must be honestly con tested for. And it was. Whosoever averts to the contrary wilfully mirepreeut tbe facts in the e ve, or it may ba attribute J to bis ignorance of tbe rules of racing I make thi statement, as the report of tbe nco in the Journal is calculated to injure the race track. All who know me, will bear testimony that I would not permit any swindling, or "dickering," on a track I was managing. Such a course would ruin it, as it aboulJ, and motives of interest, to say nothing of honor, would prompt honest dealing. 1 will add that there ws no ten or twelve thousand dollars bet on the race tie bets all told would not exceed $2,500, so that the informant of 'the Journal is In erior in every respect. R. D. WuiTcnxao. Iadianapoii, June 2, lbG5 BUSINKSS NOTICES. Fruit Can Manufactort. This establishment haa been removed from Et Washington street to No lb South Meridian street, west side, ii lid only a few tioois Irom Washington street. Meni M. B. Pentecost Si Co., the old proprielortf, "Wish to nay to their old customers and the ti a Je generally, tint they are prepared to furnish cans complete, or on top and bottoms for wax or Holder. ANo. wax at wholesale und tetail. Tinners supplied with to., bottom and wax. 31-1 Senour'i Dnu Store ii tho place for all to so that arc iu wmit of Paints. Oi's. Brushes. White Lead, any kind o Dye-stuiF, Gla?. Putty, Pei lumeiie of uli kinti-s I'-t the toilet. Pure O.d Bout bon Wl;i-k'e-, French Brundies, Siill and Spiikiing Ctfanb'i Wines, the finest lot of (las in the citv ; iu fact, you cn procure any thing kept in a Diug S ore t the Bate Houe Drui; Store 16 A BalgaIN J 1 1). Duncan, wholesale dealers, No 77 South Meridian -trtot. h.ve lor sale on conignrntnt fitly barrel of old Reci fied Whisky, which they otter t n bargain Thi wtn-k w rectified fro.n higi'.-wines .ver a yer a:d i a very superior :rtn lc of tfiv kind Bum ts w ill do weil tu t x itninw it. 30 ;' F A rich gtowth of hair produced, the natu r il color rest te ( not d ( di . uiid I! din ases of the sc !p. filin g reka." the infill $1 I 0 bottle. It, lie ,'cuicd bv usi..g"Euble h ir restorative Price Sold by all druggist. J B SfcNOlR, IV'ji.-t, Bites Hoi:e Bh-rk. Agent. eoo tf I be Indianapoiiet Insurance Company itrrep.tted to inurc property a.ai'.?t los fy tire Th is ii first cU.- Comp my, managed by our most respotisible businr mt n. Their idlice iin the S.nkin: Fund building, on South Penusvlvat.i .-tree: Wm HeLders-on, President, and Alex C Jame.-ou, SecreUrv. 25-ln STRAWtrRRY Stppui Tbe ladies of St John's C iur?h wi'l ive a trawberrv Supoer for the beat fit of the new church, in Virgiai i avenue, at Masonic II II, Monday evening, June ö.h. Admiseion twenty live cent. All are cor dia.lv invited ;o atrcd. ew (iarden Lot, each containing two acr-", will be sold at nuction rtext Monday. Thee lots are on the eist sideof the Shelbyville (ravel Botd, rear the southeast corner of city, and only a few minute' wilk Irom the line of the strcf t c&r 315 Ni I! i mbu,. Stout i Hoe, No. 31 Weet Washington stieet.are selling boots and shoe of the be', quality at eo-:. They are closing out their st. rk, having ld their lei-e. Twentvfive to fifty per rent -avc.l by bavit goods in their line. C.iThe Iren crowded 1: night with the ci.te o the city. The m ignificent suite of rooa;s. delicious ice crei;u t:.d polite attend ant, hire rn.ide th-. Ireri iie m i ropu'r es-tbli-hme:.t in t'ie av ot it i:n 1 G there r tTi von want ire rreiai e ground ?o be sold at auction i a Monday next, each. Hf all higii uj dry heil'.hy ne ghb rh)o.J Wilev & Martin. conta:r.i: ground, Z two acre and are iu a See advertisement ol i 3 2 D wr Aoii Ham ami Siut Lrtx. Kicgen i Co are aeiiuig at .V.r. K. W . Patterson 'a Purk Houe. eat of Wh;te river. Hams. Bacon Sdes, and Shoulder, at very low price, partially dim sged by fire. t t?No ice lie pale of two acre lot a', auciion, bv Wiley V Martin, next Mondiv. See adver tisement. 30.5 C2TSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisement on tbe fourth page of to day's paper. jin2ötf.

.J r CM.ariD itraiMivr.ans AH.vtVAVstxmvBL. MlJOTVIGrH'r REPORT.' !Fr mornlnc aeprtSrc rirt 1'ace. TI1E COXSPIRiCY TIII.IL. Department of State Order. Circular of Secretay McCulloch. Cause ofllaltccSa Tra nsferm c n f . DESTRUCTION OF FORT HAUECK. Davis' Trial Before a Fall Court. GEN. WEITZELL'S FLEET OFF. Ac., Ac. Ac. Ar, Trtwl of llto t'anavlialora. Washinotioi, Jr.he 2 After the realirj; of tht record, the elimination of witnesses for the defense was resumed. Charles Bullaen and Jöhn Gunther Unified thit Sostglcr was at bis hoarding hoae i:i ashiugton several days alter the asifi;iation; tl.e latter had never ecn SpaDgler wear a mouMiche TtSHMONY or THOMAS SEIBOLD. Thoma Seilxild testified that about the 7th of March, Mr Merrick, of the National Hotel, asked him to reserve some seats in the orchestra, and he did o; but, tbe party not bviog arrived at ihe end of the first act, the seats were orru i pied by other persons; I took thera to box No 6. which was locked and could not be opened; we then eroded to t.oxe Nos. 7 and 8. generali termed lb President's boxes, which were also locked; I kicked the door opea with my foot; when the President occupied tl.e box he used the door ol box t?; that door waa oed on the Light of the assissination; I don't know that tbe lock as ever repaired; I never thought of btving it fixed; never thought it north while to mention it; Booth occupied, one Light about two weeks previous, box 7, the one on which the lock was fixed; he had previju-1 v engaged bx 1, but requested a tlnr.ge to box 7; the position of the chair in which ti e President sat was the sutoe which I had fixed on two ctl er occasion?.; the rea; n wu. lint if the chair was Disced in ai v other poiii.n the rocking chair would be in the way; the retuor il of the pmitio.i left tiiink'iilar corner to the left of the balustrade of the boxe; the r w kers were in this correr, and out of the way: that was the only reason why I put it there. Witnrsj was howii the rope found in Spangler's carpet bag, aud he said it looked like the ro;o used in the tlif fcr drawing tin the ecenes, and is c Tiled a border rope. Cross examined. Don't think the proper place for such a rope would hve been in a carpet-ack halt a mile away ; don't think Spangler supplied the theatre with a rope at his own expense; sometimes we u?e a great many of those rope, and then take them up in tho loft until we use tbem agaiu. I was iu the box about five minutes on tbe afternoon before the assassin; did not see a mortice in tbe wall or a piece of wood to ftsten the door. TksTlMO.HY OF U KM RT MERRICK. Henry Merrick, clerk ot the National Hotel, testified to similar purport w ith but witneH as to forcing open the door of the box by Mr. Sei bold, the keeper; think the lock was forced off, at least the ocrew that held the upper part of it; the keeper came out, and it whirled and hung by th lemaitirig screw. TESTIMONY Or Jlat LA5IH. Jim Limb testified: Am bcenc painter at Ford's Theatre The tope found in Spangler' poesesaion was theu bhowu the witucds. Have seeu rwpes like that used In tbe theatre, but all rope of thi description bear some eimilarity; th length is not Jess than eight feet; they are used lr raising and lowetiug the border?; saw Spangler Kv,ral times the uay alter the asssssinatiou in the theatre; my feelings were excited, and I remained on tho spot the whole dav. TESTIMONY OF W. K. SMITH. W. K. Smith testified to scuing Booth pis the btage; think be got eff before Mr. Stewart or anybody else got ou thi stage; 1 saw S ewart turn round and look up io the box in which tbe i'resideut had beeu murdered; did uot watch him any further. TE3TIMOXT Or MISS MAQUARET BROW.NhO.V. Miss Margaret Browuson testified that she first met Payne at Gettysburg immediately after tbe battle. Payne was in the witness' ward, where be was very kind to the sick and wounded. Mr. Dostyr claimed that the foundation for proposing Payne's insanity bad already beeu laid by tbe piosecution; and tbe crime in its inception, the rasnner ia which i: was carried out, aud the action ot Paynt before and iuee his arrest, weul to bbow insanity. Mr. Dostor detailed tbe circumstances attending the attempt to kill Secretary Stfward iu support of his plea. TESTIMONY Or IK. 3ICH0LS. Dr Nichols, öuycrujieuuent of the Government InHine Asylum, was called for the accused. It, be eaiJ, a ujan attempt to murder a sick oou iti bei, whom be bad not betöre seen, and assaults four other in the same house, be would suspect ti i in to be insane, and alio it be remained talking wub a sctvdir. tor five miuute; but.it heciud out, after committing tbe deed, "I'm mad, i'tn mad," witness would suppose that this ws irigmug madüers; madmeu selJom hay they are mad it l.e would ;ibthJoii his horse, go in the woods and make his way lo a bouse wbicti be would auspect to be guirded, witness would suppose he was lud.iTercut to the consequences. TtsTiMuNT OF LOt't J. CALLAND. Louis J CaiUhU testified mat ou the night after the assi.iaiiou of Mr. Lincoln Ritterspaugh was asleep in Mr Oil ford 'a room, on my waking him, he appeared frightened, ai.d thought 1 was Booth; I asked him where Spangler wa-; he told me he did uot know, that when be last saw Spangltr he was finding behind the sccue jjst Rlter Booth ran out oi the theatre; that he aid to Spangler tb.it waa Mr. Booth, wheo Spangler slapped bis mouth nud said, "You don't know who il wa; it mignt have been Mr Bjo?u, wud it might have been somebody else." TESTIMONY OF JAMIS LT ON J.in.es Lyon tesufied to itiite:spaucb telling, on thedsty after the Hsiis!inat:oti, of a con v er ration with Spongier directly after the asa-sia.-tiin; be ws grumoling, aud saying that it a weil lor Ned that he hid r.ot -onifthins iu hi band; I asked him why; hesaid, "He struck tue, last night, u very bard blow, aLd eaid hut up.' at the same time, siying, 'you know ih--t it;'" he Slid he am acquainted with Booth, and remarked to Spmgler, "Keep quiet; what do j-n know .bout at" Qiestiou. Did or did tot Ritttrspaugh s iy that SpaLgier .id to him "Djn't sav which wayhe went," or wordu to that tffect? Auswer He did not, I am sure TESTIMONY Or MR DAWSON. Mr. Dawson, clerk iu the Natioaal Hotel, testi fied to receiving the following letter at that hotel: Soith Branch Bruce, April Ib65. FftitND W i lee: I received yours of March 12, and reply as soon as practicable I jaw Fd.th ar.d Brady aud others about the oil epecu lation; ub-criptions to stock amounts to $.0u0 and 1 add $1,000 myself, which is about all 1 can tasd now. When you sii.k jour a ell be sure to go deep enough Don't fail; everything de pends o:i jou and vour helper If voi can't get through your trip alter you strike i!e, strike through Thornton Gap ar.d c s bv Cjpon, Roaiuey aud down by the brwrch, and I can keep yo'i safe from all hardship for years I am c.eir ot all rurwilance, now that infernal Purdy t be.it. 1 hired that g;ri to charge him with an outrage, and reported bim to old Kelly, which seut biui iu the shade; bat be suspect too d d much; htd he better be silenced for good? I send this up by Tom, ar.d if he get drunk you will get it by th? 9.h at all even:. It can't be understood if i: is lost. I can't halt write I have beeu beastly drunk for two dav. Don't write so hiialuiiu next time No more, only Jake will be at Green's with hi friends. Burn thi. Truly vour. (Signed) " Lion P. S Sue Guthrie sends much love. Mailed at Cumberland, MJ , May tb. Tl-. I 1: -L . a u.s teuer, acccruicg io tae post-mark, was

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mailed at Cumberland, 1X4:, lflv Ftk. although ItlsditrJ May 6:b. QoestJon. To' whom be idee Witkee Bootb. wbo stopped at your tofef, do ttose fnltiils b long? " , - - Answer. As far as l feto en. ber 1 don't koow toy body else. I TESTIMONY CF MR. ROOTMr. Rogy testified: Jeukint was looked upoo in lbGl as a Union man. and after that as a rebel sympathizer; be bas talked againt the Government iure 1C2; in 1S53, wheo we voted for tbe Constitution, be said be bad been offered office under dd Govereamet.t, and he would Dot bold office under och a G d 1 -i Government as the Government of the United States Tbt Court adjourned til! 10 o'clock to tnoarow morning. Departure at Gen. Welisel's f-'leel.

retrasas Monroi, Jone 1 Tbe comratnd of -Gen. Vveittel, which has been fitting out io this harbor during the past week, is now fairly on its way to its destitution, somewhere along the Southern coast. Preparatory to its eailing, orders were issued to the commacdic officers on board of eich vessel to proceed first to Mobile Bay, in tbe vicinity of Forts Morgan and Gaines, with a view of making a rendezvous of that harbor io order to coal the steamers and to thoroughly clean them befere proceeding any further southward. Tbe steamers composing this expedition are among the largest and best adapted to long sea voyages of any known to the mercantile service, and were chartered especially by the different Quartermasters in New York and Philadelphia tor this purpose The m jor portion of the fleet, containing some fifteen of tbe largest steamers, has already sailed. bile the remainder, comprisicg the !teacers Star of the Sjuih. Richmond. Western Metropolis, Towanda.ü O Perrv, J P. Everman. Empire iiiy, neoecca Barber. Cambria and Tillie. are now lying io the KoaJ. and will sail eitber this evening or to morrow. Everything teems auspicious for the safety and success of tbe steamers with tbe troops to reach the point of rendezvous in about seven days. . The weather ha been fair, with every prospect of it continuing so. . m a CSeti. Mi e r iitrtn lriner on Han't) lalattd. Ntw Ygrk, June 2 To day Gen. Sherman, in moving ab'ut the city, was beset by crowds of citizens anxious to hear bim speak and shake hands with bim He would not speak, however, and hastily cxtiicated him.elf from the crowds surrounding him. shaking bands with those he came iu contact with. This evening he will receive hi friend at the residence ot his couin. ilr Scott, and to morrow evening he will be the guest of the Ur ion Letcue There are no w about 3.000 rebel prisoner ou nartV Ialand. near this citv. They have comfortable barrack and are fumUhed regular solaiier's rations. They are allowed to to to the shore to fhh ar.d bathe Citizen? are not allowed on tho island. The priaouer occupy themselves in rnakin various trinkets, which they sell to procure tobicco, Lc. Amor them are manv members of Southern churche. and they bold rrayer meetings regularly. Il&vine seen tbe President's proclamation for a fast day, they proposed to observe it, aud made arrangements accordingly. The services were impressive and very interesting, the first prayer was for the President of the United States. Nearly all the men in the hospital have offered to take the oath of allegiance. nitae of Ilalleck.'a Iteinoval from llichniond. Xlw York, June 2. The Commercial'a special says: There is much complaint at Halleck's management in Richmond. It is charged that the rebels are creeping into power under his influence. Thee charges, together with others, explains bist transfer to California. A sharp outside contest i going on respecting the Assistant Treasurerehip of New York. New York merchants wanted a thorough business man, and Mr. McCulloch tendered Mr. Vermillye the position. His declination, however, opened the case, and a recent combination of Albany, of Republican and Democratic leaders, is working for Mr. Rlackford. orriclut police from ttie Department of state. Washington, J una Q The following official notice was issued to day: Department or State i Washington, D C. June 2, 1&C5 Whereas, Pursuant to the order of the Presi deut, and as a mean required for the public safety, direction? were is.-ued from this Department, under date of December 17, lfc64, requir ing pissports from travelers entering the United State, except emigrant passengers directly entering the United States Irom a foreign country; and Waereas, The necessities which required the adoption ol this measuie is believed no longer to exist; Now, therefore, the President direct that from and alter thi date the above o der referred to shall be, and tbe eame is hereby rescinded Nothing in thi regulation, however will be construed to relieve from due accountability any enemy of the United States, or offenders against their peace and dignity, who miy hereafter seek to enter the country, and at any time be found within its legal jurisdiction. (Signed) WM. H. Siward, Secretary of State. Diatlfactinn Aniog the 1'enniylvault t roops. Harrisblro. Pa., June 2 Great dissatisfaction pievtiu among the one year troops, at ihe order of the Secretary of War, reducing tbe bounties of such organizations twenty five per cent. Tbe excuse that these troop were mustered out before the expiration of their term is regarded by all right minded men as untenable. Tne State authorities are increasing their ex trtions to hare thi order rescinded, and secure to the one year's troop the origiual amount of money to which they are entitled. Governor Curtin will formally receive the battle flag of the different regiments ia Camp Curtin to morrow. A call has been issued by Simou Cameron for a meeting of the Uoioa State Committee ia Harrisburg, on Wednesday, July 19. Clrculur of teeret try mcCullocta Itcleaae of Harri. "Washington, June 2. Secretary McCulloch has issued the following circular to tbe collectors of custom All restrictions heretofcre placel by the Treasury Department upon the exportation of anthracite coal are herebv removed. It is already known that the military court which tried Representative Harri, of Maryland, for giving aid and comfort lo the rebels, sen tenced him fo three year imprisonment, and to be disqualifiei from holding office S nee tbe adjournment of the court afUdavits bearing on the case and favorable to tbe accused were considered by the President, and that i the rea son why ihe sentence was remitted and Mr. Harris released from confinement. During the month af May requisitions to the amount of $97,000,000 were made out on the Treisury for the pay of the armies. from ?lcn'bern, ort It Carolina. Niv York, June 2 Neabcru, North Carolina d itea of the 3)ib etate that tbe proposition to pay off tbe National debt meet with much favor and manr buine.-j men there will take shares in it. Former wealthy Citizen of Newbern are re turning to meet with hospitable treatment from their lite servants, who co: only relieve their want?, bit furnish them money to pay their txea. Slaves who followed our armie through the South are returning to their home ia gret cumber, having exrerienceJ much suffering and satisfied there is no place like home. I art Ilnllrck I'artialljr OeinolUtaed Cairo, June 2 0.je hundred and sixty bales of co ton oad (t St. Louis. The cotton market at Memphi is active, with large receipts; quotations range from CG to 33. A p otion of the biui above Columbus. Ky . fell into the river to day, carrying with it part of Fort Halleck and several buildings Tbe extern of the casuality la Lot fully kndwn, but it is feared a number of lives wert lost. iule of Iii lloraew and Carriage Presented to tbe 'resident. New York, June 2. Tbe bor-e. carriage and baraos declined as a present by President Joicson were sM a auction to day. The horre brought $1 0X), coat $3 jCO; the carriage hroQgbl $1.4 M), cost $2,I0J; tbe bare brought $435, cost $67S Another rpia of horses anl a cirriige eqcil to the above were aold for $1,000.

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THREE O'CLOCK A. il. lATEHCsrnc .IKIVS ITEJI. GOV ER NM EXT RKADT TO Rt U X Z &TXCI R f aTMRXX. Nrw Torx. June 2. Tbe Herald's Washington special say, Secretary McCulloch io convex sation with prominent politicians a few days tiocw stated that tbe Government wss cow ready to resume specie payment. that its .finances were fa a condition that it enabled it to adopt that coarse; th only thing that preventedimmediate adoption of that plsn was the injur? it would do to boatnet.! iritrct of the coun'rv IrJ ... that tbe return to specie piyrner.ti will be maJe before many months. t.S. DISTRICT ATTORN XT OR ALABAMA. It i un ier?tood that tbe Preiideot ba de eideJ to appoint J a tu es Q Smith, of Selms, Alabim. U. S District Attorney for tbit State Mr. Smith was arrested for devotion to Union ism but made his escape and has resided for two years in Nashville. MONTliOHRRT BLAIR. It i tsmored that Montgomery Blair will be given aujiinportALt foreign appointment. fating orr sh krm ax's army. Tbe Tjibuae's special says; Tbe PitmiaUr General has delivered $3.000 OOU to officera of oaerman s Army, since its arrival here, and will pay out as much more during next week. , so it man RAiLaoan. . Tbe Htjraid bai a letter frora Greensboro, N. C, of the 21st ult., from a correspondent wbo paosed by? rail from Petereburg to that point He describes the railroad in a' very bad condition Nearly all the cars and engines are out of repair. Rebel ra jrotd tQcers ?ay thtt if the war hid lasted cixiraontb longer, the road would have been entirely useless. Tbe road from Daavü! to Orcea&Roro, built during the war, runs up and down the .Villa, witb grade according to the face of the country. destitution or the socth. The country is stripped of provisiou. and destitute of-money. Large quantities of wheat were sow! hist fall, but the winter fronts killed nearly all ? of it The wheat harvest will be verv HDilf, and the quantity of corn will not be sufficient for tbe wants of the nmnl Ahi.t half the rfsroes are now working ia tbe field l.Lt .. anu tne oa?ance are enjoying their freedom, but wii! rctun to labor before long. f.EBKL SOLDIERS PLUNDERING. Large rjumbers of paroled soldiers of Lee's army are wandering through the conntrv p!nndering the "inhabitants. Jeff Davis, to be I'rird rtefore is full ixencti. Nivr YrRK, June 2 The Port's Washington teeul says: Tbe trial ot J ft" Da via in tbe United Sides Circuit Court, in this city, will take plac'i belore a full Beuch, consisting of Judge C sitter, of Ohio. Judge Olin, of NewYork, andllulge Wylie, Virginia. Tbe delegation from Alabama is receiving very little countenance here. The President will uot censent for a call of the Rebel Legislatuie of thai State. r rolling on I nshinu Course. New Yrr, June 2 Tbe trot to-day at Faction Curt between Dexter and General Butler, wag won bv tbe former in three siraight heat. Time. 2:26'. 2:26, and 2:24. Flora Temple au Lady Emma did not appear? COMMERCIAL. BT TCLaa!. . ''InriMuatl .7Iarkei. I Cincinnati, June 2. Flour dull ; Superfine 5 2jQ$5 75; extra $G 756 e5. and family $7 1X1(7 75. Wheat, reti $1 43; white $1 451 50. Oat, 55c. Coro 60(ct7Dc. Rje tDc. Clover seed $14. Barley $1 ?0l 20. Whisky oVull; small ules at 2 05. Mess pirk $23 5024 35a. Bulk meats; 1213c ?for shoulders and sides. Bulk ham 20 j Lard I6) j'c. Jxchauge firm. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Sugar 13i:17c. Coffee 23(331c. Molasses $1 20i 2. Butter 2U24;. Silver $P261 27. Gold $1 3G(rtI 37. Money plenty at 61U per cent. f al? 'orU marktet. New York, June 2. Cotton 4Gt: (or midJlins. Flour Sr.'JlOc lower; at $6 45(5 C 55 for extra state; $6 95 f 7 10 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $7 158 fcti for trade brands. Whisky l 032 11. Wheat Vinter red western $1 73; prime $1 652'. Ifye dull. Corn 05(290 for new mixed wieru, 80c for uew mixed. b5c for choice, and 91!c for inferior to prime western veilow. Oats 67Gec. Wool dulL v Lard 15(.U8c. Butter. 2333c for Ohio, and 2635tf for State.. Cheese 10(3 17c. Rice dull. - Coffee deli. Sugar. 10(312. Molasses 50c. Hop 103uC. Petroleum dull at 35s for crude, I950 for refined In bou, and GHr36'Jdo free. New messpork $v5 0o2C 50; $23 0021 00 for 'C3-'C4,?lo cash arid regular way, closing at $22 00 forish, $19 00 for prime, and $19 0i(220 00 p ime mesa Phin mess beef $10 00 (314 00; extra mcsJ. $12 00(210 00; beef b.m. 2G 42 UbV Cut ineaLs; 1214? for Shoulders, and lbnc for hams. Bacon; 13c for Cumberland cut; M-f? for long ribbed, and H?4l5c far t-hort ribbed Money, ('per tent. . Sverling 109J(3U0 for first clJs ill. GVid opened at $1 36I4. clolng .it $r 375 Stocks low?r. f tW YORK MONET MARKET. New York, June 2. Goli firm 3ndt r clearly export demand. The rate has ranged during the morning at ahout $1 3S3.4. ?'e expert for tomorrow is expected to bs aoout Sl0.0d0.000. Later. Gild closed at Gallagher's exchange to-night at $1 37 WANTED. AjQr A?V05TH!-AGE5TS WASTED KTRRT9 J vhrra to latroaucs tbe improved Shaw k Clara $10 raTiiJr Sowing MacbiD, tbony low price maker, WbeeUr A Vil-oa, How. Mngr k Co., aol Bocb-eld-T. All oth-r maciinM sow sold or less than forty dollars each ar--Infringement, acd the' seller and bt ar liable to fioJ and tmprborinjput. Salary an-1 epDte, r Urja com ration allowd. Illustrated ctrcciiara teat free. kiiTH SHAW CLARK. ToySdAwSa Eid Uford. Mala. 4y A MONTH 1 I watt Aee&ta everywhere, at i j $70 a month, expenses paid, to eil Fifteen Artkis the tev i:iojr ever offered. Fall parUenUrs rrea. Addrea I OTIS T. QAJLKY. myS-dAw3ai P.idiford, Maine. REAL ESTATE, &C. FOR SALE. I 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON JaRADSHAW ST., Within 2Ö0 Feet of the Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. ffMUKSE LOT.- WILL BK SOLD AT A VKKT LOW JL prica an Umjc crodit, the prcbaer rquir4 ts build 00 acn Lot wiihiti 'a R'.vea tixua. For par iculara apply at tbs sct sf tbe Citizen' atreet Kailwaj Comay. H. 1LCATHKBWOOD. Indianapolis, A; Til ii, l6i aprt-dtf 6ROCERIES. a. v. ri-rrcaaa. e. s. savuxta. FLETCIICK A DAVIDGC, CENTRAL GROCERY, wrv TALERS If STAPLK A5I FI5K GROCKRICS, ß 7orairs aaf ftomame Wlsaa aad Ofara, Garn, VatfcUblta, Fmiti, Wardts snd Willow Wart. Na. 44 Sank rnajylvanla ttrsat, sppaatta tka Foat OSa, latlaaaota. aaars-dti

Ü. 0. LOAM. UNITED STATED T Ii I U D Hiilt IEH. $230,000,000. By authority cf tbt Serrttary of la Traanry.U adera feed, tat Genera! SaUctiptiua AaTrt tvt tkt aaia af UMtl täte SecarlUe, c!Tri t ysbfle tkatbfrd arte a t f Trea nry Nutea,beaj-ix ' a ard tare Ualaa . per ca.f. Ir.tereat per ar.cotn. k lw a a tk? 7.3 O JLOJ2s. TlieM note tr. Ivan cruder data fjmj IS, lCa, an 4 art payable tlree yeara froa that dais la carrtocj, ar are ronvertab'e at lla optias of taa k4W lata U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. Cat OLD Ill.AUlftC U(KDSa Tbes Bond are nw worth a tsAn3oaie premlaai, as4 sra exempt, aa are all tbs Osvrriilie&t Booda, frvm .Mt Jt, tXy und Xu t tc 141, rAVA a-tJU rtm one f iXrtt jr ct. r num t twir tvi.'ba according to tbe rata le.tsd spas at bar property. Tbe leteret la payable aeml-an anally by coupons attacses each tuts, which may be cut S and oli to aay bask t , Tür? Intrr.st al T.30 per cent. ananntt t O110 er nt if r day on n !lb note. Tit o rents $00 Ten jXtOO Twriity1 ft 1 000 One Dollar J.IOOO SuUa of all tae denomiuatiou named will ba proin paly fnTiiabed upon receipt cf aabecripliooa. TL Notet of :hts lhirJ Ser;e are prciael Mxnilar la form and privilege to tbe ftaveo-Tbtrtiea already satd, except that tbe GoveromeU ret rrea t J ttaalf iba apt; of pa; ii.g iiitereat in gold coin at 6 aer cent., Iaaaa4 aT T 3-10ibila cuneocy. Subaci Ibers will deduct taa la tere.st In enrreney up to Jaly 15tb, at tba time wbea tbey aubacriba. Th delivery of tbe notes of Ibis third aeriea of tbs Stves-Tblrtlea will eminence on tbe lt of J"ne( and will be QtJe promptly anl con'lsuously after that date. Tbe tllgbt change made In tbecondit:ona or tb; T8IKS SIEli.8 eZVci oi.'y tbe ciatter of intere.t. Tis pay ment In gold, If niad, will be eijt:ira:ent to tie currency interest of tbe higher rate. Tbe retura of pecie pajuieuta, la tbe event sf wbkk ecly will the option to pay laterettla gold be availed of, would ao reduce aiid equalita pricea tbat porcHaaea mado with nix per cent, la gold would be folly eqaal ts thiue made with seven and iLree-tenlbt percent, la currency. TLia in The Only Loan in Market Now offered ly tbe (jover.tueLt, and lta aperior ad-vantag-caiuake it tba GREAT POPULAIi LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lea than t230,0O'VOO of the loan amboriiea by tits !at Coojreni a?e now on the market. Tfa amount, at tbe rate at which it U being absorbed, will all bs ebacribed for within two month, when ths note win u doubtedly eommaad a preminm, a Las sa'fomly bees tbe cats cn cloMug tbs Gbacrlptlona to otber leass. In order tbat citlxensia every town td section of the country nay bo afTorded facilitiea for, taking tba loaa. the National Back, State Hank a and 'rrWata Ba&kera tbrooKLout tbe country Lavs generally arreed tors ceive feobbcriptious at par. Subscribers will aalect tbaU own agents, io wbo tbey bavs confidence, aadwbs otlyare to b tesponsible for tb delivery of tbs tout for wbicb tbey receive ardera. jjrsr Cooke, Si akcatrnoa Aokkt, No. 114 South Thind Street. PHILADELPHIA. riRST IVATIOVAL BA5K, CmZX5R' 5ATI05AL BANK, IIjIANAI'OL'S AT1UNAL BASK, FDUhTIl national bank, iniiana national baxk ao MkRCU ANTS' NATlUNAL LANK, INDIAN APOIJI, 1NU. injn dAwSm INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., n ART FORD, CONN. Capitol .. ...$500,000. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. t.eneral Accidental I'ollcle 170R Fiva Hundred Iol!ar, with 3 per week CCtB- ' pensat on. can be bad for S3 per aortura. or any omerura between So abdlu(oou at proponloaaia ratd. Ten Dollars Premium Secure a p'-l cy for I2.C00, or 1 10 per week cotspsa sation for all aid every Cexription of acrideUa travel Ing or otherwise under a general accident 1 ollcy, at tbs ordinary rates. Thirty- Dollars I'rrmlum SecoTfi a full policy for t3.W0, or U week coiEpanhatioD, aa above, at tbe special rates. I orticn Itiaks. ralieles l.oed far Forefgn.We IrHla and Ca'lfamts travtL Kate can be learned by a pikattoa 1 tba tSea or Ajeucie. tiort line Tickets. Arranpement are ia cocrta of completion by wblck tbe traveler will te able to pcrcbs.at aty Railway Ticket OfEce, li.uranc Ticket for One r Thirty Days Travel. TD ceuta will buy a ticket for Out days' travel, injuring i.fOO. or tlä weekly c ann.aiioa. Tictt ol cies raay bo bad for Tbre, 8z and Twelc motitba. in Iba anie manner. Hatardooa hiska taken at Baxardoaa Rates. 5s Mad ical RxamlLatk q reirwd. IVl'cies written by ti.S Compaiiy'a A rents. Policies for IH,t 00, acd fcr Five years, ran U tad by appltcatio to tbe Sute Afent at lndiariapoha, axd at tbs Bom OCct. DIRE GCJiTAVCS F. DAriS, w. h. d. call nt)KK, J AS. L. HOWARD. EO. VT. MOOKK, MARSHALL JKV RLL. RBKNEZk.it ROE HIS. C T O R S . THOMAS DVLKNAP, Jr. CdAhl.S V H1TIT, O'RNELira B. KkWlIT, HIGH UARK1S03, r,M) S. ÜILMAB, JONATHAN B. BC5CE. R0D5ET ijr.NM.a, fee. J. G. BOTER05. Praa't. G. f. DW1S, Vice Pres't. UL5RT A. UHR. General Agent. H. C. MARTIN, täte Avert, N''. 7 Tfaiperariee Hall, ladianapalla, lad. , C. B. DAVIS, LocJ Agent, No. 6 U4d fellows' II all. N. B. A petita aal ScÜcltor wanted la every part of the Bute. nayY3-43w COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY i 'ills': m riiu i:ht. BlGELOirs SATIaN-ENlSIELED BYRON COLL -A. RS9 VNKW article or tnventioa. Tbis Collar eteela all otbar Paper Collars far cob fort, naatxsa saat acvncmy. Also a larjt a'torttcerl of SATIN-ENAMELKD GAEROTES. LINES PIPES BT RONS, AND LINEN PAPER GARROTS5. Lad et Satla Enameled Collar, and Ca 7; a cew and COLvenient art.cle. Tba trad mpptled at tba lowest market prices. tic. E LOW A CO.. Maoufactaren, roy5-!3 11 U Salle Sueet, CbfcAts. PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. flirjK aw'eroled have tbia day ferated a copartner 1 sh'p tnder tba navao of Düna A Karaey, ta terry oa tba saiaea of Gas Fltllag. Steam Pitting aaJ Pia tabla tailneii. All work dota by aa will ba gnaraxteed and dos mi tka lowe.t rates. We ak tbe pabl.c t a gi-a as a trial and aUcit tbeir pttrooaga. J. C. rrTr. JOHN KLAJtNET.

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GAS tSs STEAM FITTERS L PLU.'.tBEnS, 3S and 40 Kcntnclty Avenue. ALL 30KT8 OF nXTCRXS 05 JA5D AT ALL times atd for a'. bei at tba lowaat raua. Bayi-dtf