Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4563, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1865 — Page 3
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WEDNESDAY UORMNO. JUNE 7. Cooks, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading,
j rone srctl7 t thU Office, In the ( I Ct ntjlc, wn flrwt quality I'apm,
ana at Lr Pr.ce. til re ns at Call. CITY ITEMS. lijTTb rotund of the Stathoaai being papered, which add, greatly to hi appearsn? ted corresponds with the room below. 127" Oo to CiDcifiiiafl on the Minion Sittiath cbool Excartioo Train, on Friday, June lti.h. Tickets $3 00 joo-l for next dav. Heai copy of ticket. t52TWe have only one transfer in real eV.ttt to record tioce Satariay, that of E V. 1'itkio to J. T. Djna, lot No. M, in out lot No. 1G5, io IodUopolitl.C'00. ; K7It U not positively known at what titse tb tj rat regiment of returninf" soldiers will be bere. TL railroad are crowded, and the dtlay naay extend iodic daja until more transportatioo can be afforded. Box DaowgftD Oo Monday a hoy by the name of Helm waa drowned while bathing in j White Jliver. The lad wa. about twelve years of age, and bit parent live io the northeast part of the ciy. The body wm not recovered up to yesterday coon. tt-tf7 As a matter of importance we chronicle the departure of Got. Morton for Chic, which erent took place JIot;day. When he returns vre wUl give tbe usual notice. O P M tiaiu the Garden City for the purpose of attending the Chicago Sanitary Fair, which openei on the 1st inat. tit An accident happened on the Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad yesterday, io which Lieutenant 11. H Lockwood hid hid shoul Jer dilj cateJ and arm lracture-1, and Captain George
Campbell an aim broken. They were both . meabert of the Forty-tbird YVi.cooftn, xe learn from a paeseDger. tF .Amrjjment3 hive been made for the accommodation of all troop that are expected to arme her. They will be fed at the Moldim Home and encamped at Ca tup Cartington, unlit paid ! off -and . mastered oat. Everything tint will conduce to the comfort of the tneu will be attended to. and every preparation made to re ceive them in an appropriate manner. a. AaaiVALor Suim.i'it Rodt (5lari A dispatch wr received yesterday announcing lit at General Soerman'a Bdy Guard would arrive in thi city at ' 3 o'clock tbia luornine, In vine lelt : ; Colombus, Oaio, yesterday afternoon 1 4 o'clock, and would require fourteen car. for their ra importation to Louisville. The men in this triii will probably not leave thi-t city until 9 ot 10 o'clock thia morning. YVs d not know whe'her there is any Indiana troop with ihij body guard . I j j V. Not Solo We uuderstau! tho splendid re-i dence of L W. Iias-telmao, oa Nrtfi Meridian street, ha not been sold to the State for a (J..v eroor'a residence, aa elated je-terdsv. We besnl it from a source tint we supposed w reliable, but our informant waa mistaken. Thia boo) would id he n excellent residence for the GoTerour. and might be bought, it denirtd, but .no purehaew baa yet been mde It will be. when completed, the finest home io the State.
CoMrumnTABT Cojicmt To-night, at Maonic Hall, Mnnd M. A Cruli n tendered a Comi pliaeotary Conceit, under the direction of Trot Owe. The performer are all resideata of thia citv, aod embrace the finest musical talent. The programme presented U a Rood one and the concert proroiaea to be in every respect equal to any . musical entertainment given in thia city for some time. Mi.sa Croft is a splendid vocalist and will appear in a number of the pieces. Seats for sale at Ben bam & Co's. ßT" The trial of Scsles and Whiteside, indicted aa accessories io th murder of Captain Kli McCarty, in Dtviesi county, in the Federal . Court, clcaed la. at evening1. Tbejury retired und returned with a verdict ot guilty. This ends the trial for murder of all the conspiratots. They will now be put on tiial tor conspiracy to obstruct the execution of the United States lawn. The trials have excited considerable interest, and have been msnaged Dy Htnntb and Gordon lor the Government, and McDou iId And Walpo'c "for the delerae. ' Tolic Mattixs Jennings and ChriJtisn 9pade paid $3 and csia for beinR drunk. John H Corey,John Aston, Joejh U)jd and Adam Busch, for the same effense, and inability to ptv the penalty, were put on the chtin fang for ten days. Chart Johnson, a gay lothario. for visiting hou of ill-fame, paid $11 40. ' Julius Sheuiter, for firiusj a pistol in the corporate limits. wa eharfred $6 Julius ws iicoorant of an ordinance agaion such conduct. " He kuows it now. EfJT We yesterday paid a visit t- the Lt ger Bter Breweryof Mr. Schmidt, in the south part of the city, and, although we have heard a crea t deal about this establishment, were aDnnheJ at the extent of it. lln cellar i thirty six feet deep below th grade of the street, the different Tanks being arched over with stone, and great caiks, holding over 1000 gtllon. line the cellar and oearlv fill it np. There mut be a million jallons of this favorite bevaraje in the cellars of Mr. Schmidt, mellowing in the cool temperature, preparatory to being drank. Everything about thia establishment looks clem and nice, and if we loved tb article, we ahonld like to have it fresh from the cool cellars of Mr. Schmidt. Scraritt CottT. The following decisions Uiave been rendered by the Supreme Court since our lad report: State vs. Charles Laner Marion C C. Re versed Same va name Marion C. C. Reversed John Anridon vs. Thomas i.aff el el Pear born C I. Affirmed. Robert Stab v Richard IVrry et al Morgan C.C. Affirmed. ßibben FrUbey et al, vs John Lindley. Petition on rehearing overrated. EH Zimmerman vs James Mchland Well C.C Petition for reh es ring overruled. Lewis V. Bovl, administrator, vs. Eüjth Simp on Clinton C. C. Petition for rehearing overruled. Enoch Detn vs. James 11 Wilaon Owen L P. Affirmed. PaoMOTios. The lollowing promotions have been made io Induna Regiments, at the i-ßk-e of the Adjutant General: Forty eighth Infantry J. A. Lapirre. Fir-t Lieutenant and Adjutar t; C. T. Chaudonai, Fir?t Lisutenant; Stlveeter Lnng, Suiueon Twenty-flfib John II Osles, Captain; Nath Henderson. First Lieutenant; Peter Souetcool. Fust Lieutenant. . Fort)-aecoud G F Shook, SwunJ Lieutcn aat; Harrison Feache.Ctptatu. Thirtv-fir.t H B. Carl. Second Lieutenant; W. F. H.ggason. Captain; W. Price, First L eu.Unact. Forty - fourth. J M. Thomas, F.rat Lieutenant; Allreil Rose. Second Lituttntnt. Forty sixth G. M Doane, Asitant Sur f eon. Filty-first. George Gre:?, Captain; G A Adsma, First L eutenant Fifty-eveuth It BMariiu, Captain; Aster Tierce, First Lieutenant First Heavy Artillery Isaac T. Coom, A tnatant Surgeon. Siltf-third Samuel Graham, rirt Lieuteri 'ant; W Curlee. Second Lieatenant. Eichtieth James C. Uantwell, Ca;tsin; Daniel Simmons, First Lieuttoaut; James Mc jfjonnell. First Lieutenant. Ninth. John II Shamir, Second Lieutenant Tblrtv rectid John Gerlach. Firtl LieuteL U II kidrr. Ssrcobd Lieutenant t ...i. ri,.ih .Tl.omti J. Dogan. Second Lieutenant; Uiciard P. DJJino, Second Lieu-
tenant.
G7" Tbeuol erected la th StauHoix yard, from which reception -speeches are lob made to Indiana aoldiere retarnitig from the fiel i. is a fioe piece of work, of aubataotial and comely appearance But wirb all ita completenee we notice one essential that is lacking, from on rrght in the builder, of eenrse, and that is uitabie sun 1 and plac for rep rters No pre paration ha been md to aecommodat the mmber of th presa 1 bey have either bes-o ignored or forgoiteu probably the latter. A report of the reception ot the veteran would hsve souie ioieret; but it is impossl 1 for a reporter to make a correct report of the proceeding nand.ng in a crowd by which be is jostled ano annoyed, at a distance from the stand, sod we doot presume any one will attempt the undertaking; and therefore, without some rraDgement 6? which a reporter will have ao opportunity to write ihe proceedings, none probably will appear, cd the account of the receptions known only to thof who may witness them. GTThe Cooncilmen of the Third Ward have selected the following Solicitors to canvass withio ibeir districts, to raiae means io aid of the SolJiers' Home. The claims of this effort will surely prompt aa earn eat wotk by those interested in ita advancement and execution: SOLlClTOa TOIID WARD. Market Street Mrs. Wm. Braden. John Paul Jfltes Ohio Street Mrs. S H. U. TerTÜI, Ltx. Noble. New York Street-Mrs. D. B Hunt, Chas. Starg. Vermont Street Mrs. John S. Howland, Isaac H. Roll. Michigan Street Mrs. Alfred Harrison, John Burk. North Street Mrs. Boax, We?tley M. Ad ami. , , Walnut Street Mrs. Daniel Carlisle, 1. J. Vater. St. Clair Street Mrs. E. W. Pattison, J. A. Croosland Pratt Street Mrs. E. W. Sloan. Mr. Andrews. F.rst Sireet Mrs. Dr. Thad Stevens. Thomas Schorley. Meridian Street Mrs. J. H. Vajen. A. E. Vinton.
Illinois Street-Mrs. A. F. ShortriJgc. J. B Wilson. Teune-see Street Mrs. Prof. TodJ, General Love. MUfirf.-ippi Street Mrs Clark, Henry I. Horn. Indiana Avenue Mrs. Frank Wright, Wm Woollen. V Washington Street Robert Browning, J. H. Baldwin. W. Clisto Tuourox, II. A- FLtTCuta. Couuciluien Third Ward. Srao.so Band ajtd Svabta! BKOTitrauoon " We beg our readers to carelully read and ponder the contents of the annexed circular We hsd supposed that the dtv for secret politic tl oran:zttiuns htd pa-ised. Bowlm and Milli oan are low immured iu a State prison for at? cepting n'ilitary positicns io a secret political organizitiou. 'Tis true that It is charged th tt the order to which they belonged has been pro nounceJ trtatonable by a Military Commission, tut we opine that neither Dowlis, Milligax. nor their associate would admit that euch wa the object of their association; and, although the gentleman wrfoe name Mt-igned to the nneit-d circular, pmnounces his orgaiiizition to be "loyal and pitriotic." yet the public will be loth to accept hi.s ast-eilion s goprl truth. Why the i ecs-ity td tlun order of the Stbo.vo Hand and vaxta BiothliboodT Ii' it. rwinriplei ate the principles ot our (). erneuert, vhy mret iu teciet aud concoct plans lur their promulgition? WLy not hold meetings in public and let every one who deques to oo eo, attend them? No one will pretend that such meetings eonld not be held, if the ohjci of the order wa for the good of the country and the perpetuitv of our Institutions We hone the people uf this tüte di.'trACtc-d country will I row n upvn eerv thing calculated to criMte atiimoaitr nmn them; but now that we seem to hv the bleedings of peace once more wiirnn our gravp, will retch forth their h waU and c!a?p each other with brotherly nfTtN-tion, forgetting the past, and lo kng only lo the future. We presume the Da Morrij named in the clrrulsr as the general crgt'X ng agent of the Society is Rob Mokris, L L D, well known to the Maioiiic friicrtitty.Nii a gentleman who hss euch a gr-t penchant fr secret order, a to organize a teeret order trithin a Beeret order We watufd wuret to the getter up of circular for secret organizations to be ctretul of the proofs Sometimes a failure to do tbi pity the jeuce with elaborately concocted plan for official distinction and notoriety. "The bot Uid plans of men and mice gang aft Such we hope will be the fate of the plans of the gentlemen who were to meet lst nisht in the "Court H ue, upper ro )m." These circulars have been addres.ed to numerous "loyal gentlemcn, who no doubt were on baud lt night, as the offer to tke"pirt in the Ooverumeut and control of the S ciety in this Sttte" will be very temptiug to those "who hunger and thirst" for power and notoriety. 1 he circular is as folilows: Ixdiaxapoms. Jure 5th, 18G5. Dear Sir: The etiblihment of the strong Batid and Spartsn Brotherhood, a loyal and; patriotic Asi'iclttioa, in this Sute, hat become ' a fixed fact. Twelve county organizations have j alreadv been effected, and a number of the lead- j in- citizens of this rlsce have lent their it.duence to'the ttoreracnt The time has arrived for e,Ub-lb-bine a Central Board of Control here. You are respectfully ihvited to attend a meetfor that rupposie" to be held to morrow. in (Tuesday) etching, at 72 o'clock, at the Court Houee, tipper room Dr. Robt. Morris, peneral orcauiiiui: Acent of the Societa, will deliver an addreM. It is understood th tt should you approve of the plan, after having a thorough explanation, you will be invited to take a part with us in the government and control of the Society in this State. Re.-i'fctfully, Wisstoh P. Noble, Mnjor General of the Strong Rand, Dt'pirtment of Indiana. IIUSINKSS NOTICES. Lanu Om Ristai rant. Mcms, Bailie k Sunkins. two of our mo?l energetic and enter . ...... prtsinj citizens, nv purcnseo iouia t.anp a Old SUDd and Re?taurant, No. 13 East Washington street. It is the inteutlon of the new pro prietors to thoroughly vent ai,d retun.isb it, and to make it in every respect equal, if not superior, to what it was in its palmiest days when mine host Lane catered for its. guet. The choicest of everything in the eating and drinking line will fill the larder aud the bar, served up in the very bert sivie. Mr. J. Buckley, well known for his genial and business qualities, will be the cashier and bookkeeper of trie Lang Restaurant We commend the etsb'iihnjriit as iu every respect worth? of the patronage of the public. 7 6 5y8enour'a Drug Store is the place for all tofco that are in want of Paint. Ods, brushes. White Lead, any kind of Dre-stuff, GUm. Putty, Prrtuisciiea of all kinds fr (he teilet. Pure 0d K.-urbon Whiskies, French Brandies, Still and Spaikling Catawba Wines, the fiiet lot ol Glass jn the citv; in fsct. you can procure auy thing kept iu a D;u S.ore at the Bates Houe Drug Store l b Ho, Fta Cl.tcixsATi Remember the Odd Fellows' Excursion to Cincinnati, Thürs Uy, J une ph Stvure your tkkrt erly, they are to t.e hd of M!-rs Touev, It v ram & Co , Mers Bjatn. S t au & Co , Willi toi B.-sden, A M Beuham k C . Willard k So well, and of any ot the Gemral Committee J"S"The Indianapolis Insurance Company is trep4ied to injure propeity a;in.-t loss bjr fire Th s is a firf class Corrpsny, managed ty our most respot.-ible buii es men. Their uffice iin the Sinking Fund building, on South Penn salvaiiia street Wm Het.derskn, I're.idet,t. and Alex. C Jameson, Secretary. 2.' loi fjfp Yoi cet: save twenty fie to fifty per rent bv buv'ng vour bojt and shoes of Stoat i How. No. 31 Wet Wa-hiogton atreet, opposite the Plmer Huuae Tbey are selling the very beat of oods at cost. Give them a call TA fact, notorious and true, is that Clark, Jobuson k Co. sell a better article of B ots and Siioes. lor less monev, thsn any other boUe in the citv Nj. 17, Wel Waahitgtn street. lpse Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisement 0B the fourth page of lo day's paper. jan 25 tf.
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itrvmmmmiwtni aavsvansawtiBai.. MIDNIGHT ItEPOHT. rr vtwrnlne; siepwri ee rrt Psmc. CONSPIRACY TRIAL, DAVIS 111 IRONS FOR THREE DAYS. PROMOTIONS IN THE AR MY. Naval School at Annapolis. GEN. GRANT'S M0VEMENT3. LATER FROn EUROPE. Gor.JfJafprath in Capitol Rrison THE ELECTION IN MISSOURI. &C. &C. Ac, At. IltlAi. OF Tilt: COtSl'IKA I Olt. Wasai.xcTOx, June 6. Mr. Ewing, counsel for Mudd, asked the privilege of recalling David J. Thomas for crosa-examination on a single point, wishing to prove that his testimony was given from corrupt motives, and expecting to show through five or six ot bis neighbors that by bis own declaration made since be appeared on the stand for the prosecution that be did it with the hope of a large reward; that be stated to Eli J. Wattou and others that as be was the first person who gave information whieh led to the arrett of Mudd, he would get the reward of $25,000; aud thit he edited to I. Richtrds. B. J. Nylor, Geo. Lt nch. Sttnuel Watson and Wm. Wauon that Mudd would be convicted if tbey wouid give bim a certificate, and be desired to receive the reward of .125,000. DAVID J THOMAS RECALLED. The prosecution making no objections.Thomas was recalled On croi-s examination he testified that he was at Hurst-heads, 0h the 1st of June, with Juo. II Richard', IierJ J. Nay tor, G. O. Ljnch, Sain'l Waton, arid W. Watson, when James W. Richards, a tn mistrate, rode up; did not say to Richards thit I hsd been asking the gentlemen for a certificate as proof ot the tact that I was the Ür-t person who ave the information leading to the arre-t of Dr. Mudd; neither did I sav I had stated that Mudd would be convicted, and that it ttiey gsve ruth certificate, and Dr. Mudd ohould b couvicted, I would secure the ieward of $10,000; did iut asytji ninnit-tlwi-rfrjops in wbo.se company I t hjnfwjLL ' K-" just de nied saying t27?llxhard!. 1 never expected ti receive anfent for whst I might do in this ca-e as a witness; I acked their opinion as to whether I would be e. tilled to the reward if Dr. Mudd was coLvicted, bnt never asked them for a certificate of the fact that I was the fimt to give them information concerning Mudd. TEsTixosr er Josim h. Richards. Joseph 11 Rchudi tebtitied that at Horcebetds, PiinceUeorgecountj.on the first of June, Thomas elated he had called on W. Watson aud B J Xavlor, lor a certificate that he was entitled to a portion of the reward offered for the arrest of Booth aud accomplices; that he had informed the officers of Mudd's arrest, and if thev would certify to that factjbe would be entitled to the reward; that if Dr. Mudd was convicted, he would receive ten thousand dollars; the certifi
cate he wanted was that be informed tbem cjrvj cerniog Mudd' arrest, or of bis having teen T,,
arretted; the reputation of i bomae, id the community in which he lives, is very bad; if I be lieved he had any prejudice, or any money at stake, 1 would not bVheve him under oath. Cross-ezamined We told bim we thought he was entitled to $2.000; we ment it as a joke, and told him eo afterwards, but not at the time; he replied he did not want a certificate from me, or words to that effect; he told me he did not want me to swear to a lie for bim to get $'2.000; I have been a hearty supporter of the Government to suppress the rebellion. testimony of j'jas r. davij. John F. Dtvis testified that Dr. Mudd manifested no alarm when informed on Tuesday af ter the aps tsi nation, that the detectives were at his bou?e; that he came right to his house with him. The question ns to what George Mudd "aid to Dr. Muiid at the time of the arrest was otjected to by the prosecution The couul lor Dr. Mu Id stated the object was to prove that George Mudd informed Dr. Mudd thst, h viu given the inform ition, as be requested, the detectives hid come to arrest him. TtSTIMOXT OF 1, S. ORME. L. S. Orme te-tificd that he knew Thomas' reputation tor veracity; never heard hirn tell any i torT , m ,n)' h,e ot aQf IoilKlh lht he did not ! Wretch thine; would not hel.evc him under oath j j wli,re he P'''d , 1 f.hTIMON Y Ot L MllD. JE A brorher ofthe pris ner, L Mudd, jr., te-dilied that Dr Mudd was at home on the 2J, 31 and .rth of March. TESTIMONY Of 1R I II. BLaNCHFOKD. Dr J. H. Rlauchford tc.-tified that he saw Dr. Mudd nt home on the 1st and 5ih of March. IESTI WONT or I'R ALLtN Dr. Allen testified that Mudd was at bis house on the evening of the 21 J of March, with H. A. Ciark and Wm Gardner. Tl.xTIM'INY VT DK. CLARK Dr. CI irk te-tified tint he as.w Mudd with Wm Gardner and others, at his hou.-e in the latter part of March; weut from thence to Dr Al i lens, aud stayed all evening; there were ten or twelve persuus theie; Dr. Mudl went home with me and remilned at my houe all night and left the next morning; don't know B otb,John Surratt or Weichman, and did not see any of thctn; Weichman was not at my house ortra of Allen's that night; we wer playing cards that evening at Allen. Two witnesses were called relative to the con fes.-ion of Arnold, but their examination was not continued bevond preliminary questions. Mr Ewing stated thtt several important witnesses had been summoned and would be present to-morrow. Mr. Aiken tted that there weie two or three wiines-es he desire J for the defense of Mrs. Surratt. but if they did not appear before the witnesses for the defense were all ezamined, he would not ask for any delay. The President of the Court notified counsel that thev would be required to pre-ent their ar guments in writing. The Judce Advocate General stated that no opening would be made on the part of the Government They would merely reply to argu ments in behalf of the accuse-! The Court then adjourucd. President I'rnclamu lion Ivan. In leu Nlv Orleans, June 5. General HooJ and itsff arrived t Oav All loyal citizens received the President's Proclamation with jjy. The kindest feeltuz existed between Generals Banks, Canbv and Snerid-in, upon the transfer of their commands General Herron', actions and orders at Shrieveport have given general satisfaction. His order relatirg to freedmen will b universally respected vtr.t enwrer Mill .'HUalnff. New York. June 5 -Th Tribune avj: Mr. Couover. uppoed to have met with foul plav.ia unaccounted lor. His testimony reached la en York yefterday. The letters refmeJ to. and thought to have been suppressed by the Tribune, giving an account of the riot to murder the I' evident, were not received bv the Tribune. General sherman at llnf fata. BtrraLO, June G General Sherman pissed through here this afternoon, on his way to CM cago. He will ton at the Tremont Houae, and will arme there Wednesday night. Geteral Grant will be in Chicago on Saturday
Later from Europe.
1 Faitici Pout June 6 The steamship Xorta America, from Liverpool at 230 T. M , of the 2i.b, via Londonderry on 26.n, arrived at Farther Point at half past nine o'clock this morninf , i . - . - The London Owl says: The question of paying th indemnity for losses by the Alabams's depredations has reached an unpleasant point In reply to the Washington Government, the Britiah Cabinet has iutim sted that it Is not intended to pay ibete depredations, and that the international law it on its side. The rejoinder from Washington alludes to computation. The Owl calls for a firm joint action by Englind and France in defense of the public laws. The statements of this paper have proved far les reliable thin tbey useJ to be. The London Time' city article savs: In the coarse ot the panic on the 22dand 23d. in Pahs and the French provincial towns, as to the intentions of the United Sias Government, consid erable orders for cotton were rapidly transmitted to Eogltnd, in the belief that a war with the United States wss not impossible. The reasur ing articles which have since appeared io French papers have had the effect of putting a stop to the unreasonable panic. The Prince of Wales visited the steamer Grett Eastern on the 21tb, and minutely inspected the Atlantic telegraph cable and the works connected with it. A very select and influential compiny of gentlemen were present on the occasion; among tbem Lord Lyons, Edward Canard, George Peabody and Cyrus W. Field. i nil i Bfr- a Tie v York. I'olitlcs Gov. JM a gratia In Ihe Old C'apltwl Prltvu, Niv York, June 5. The Commercial's Washington special says: New York appoint mcnts begin to excite as much vexation and intrigue as ever. It seems to be understood that there is tobe a sweeping change in officials in that State. Mr. Tburlow Weed is here and is said to be busy on that subject. Tbtre are rumors of a curious political alliance for offensive and defensive purposes and public plunder, between the New York Republican and Democratic politicians. Iiis expected that the alliance will sweep the State. The appointment to the Assistant Treasury ship In New York still hangs fire. It is intimated that the notorious assasi'u of Mr. Seward, who has gone by thentmeof Payue, is a distant relative ot General Lee, but all the friends of the Lee family deny the connexion. The Post's Washington special says: Ez Governor Magrath, of South Csrolina, arrived her to day under arrest, and was committed to the Old Capitol Prison. Subtcrlptlon to Government Loan. Philadelphia, June 6 Subscriptions to-day to the 7 3d loan reported by Jav Cooke were $3,125 500 The largest Western subscription was $100.000 from Chicago. The largest Eistern subscription were $l5d,000from S'edrnati, Ewell i Co , New York; $250,000 from Fisk & Hatch, New York; $330,0o0 from the First National Bank, New York; $UK).UU0 from the Ninth Nationtl Hank. New York; $200.01X1 from the Second Natioual Bink, Huston; $50,000 from the Firsi National Bank, St Albtns, Vermont; $50.000 from the First" National Bank, Portland. Maine. Important Cave lieclded. Nkw Yoei, June 6 In the Board of Superrigors, this alrernoo:;, the committee to whom was referred the subject of the bank suits, in which many of the city banks sued the city !or taxes levied on their institutions in 1 bG J. reported in favor of refunding the taxes levied at that time, with costs of suits. The aggregate of thee cUims, with costs, amounts to over $300,OOO Mtenmboat Disaster. ToeoxTo. U. W , June 6 The propeller North went ashore in a thick fog on Mohawk Reef. Lake Erie, yesterday. She had a cargo of fljur and pork. The vosel is entirely filled with water. The frtcmnrr Kington, while endeavoring to avoriw-i the St. Lawrence river, struck a rock in CfJr Hapidd and rapidly filled Her pilot drove. her ashore. No lives lost e Ielru t ion mm Alabama Uont Sleme. New York, June C The Pou's Washington special says: The delegation Irom AUbma left for home to-day. It ia under.-tood they did not obtain permission for the reSel Legislature t rce?-iernble A Provisional Governor for that Sute will be appointed. Tlic Four tli .Army Corp Going to Galvcaion. Cleveland. June G The Cleveland Leader aiys: Our Fourth Army Corps correspondent writes that the veteran organization of that Corps are under marching orders for Galveston, vi i New Orleans. The.v are being piii off. .Hiasouri Election. St. Louis, J une 6 The majority against the New Constitution io this county will doubtless rech 6,000. Scattering returns f rom the interior maiolv favor the New Constitution, but its adoption is by no means certain. The Very Latest THREE O'CLOCK A. M t t i: it i:si rix; i; s 1 1 1; vi s. GEMRAL GRANT MQVZkl KNT. Nkw York, June G It is expected that Gen. (traut will arrive in this city to-morrow runruing, and take quarters al the Astor House. Iu the evening he will attend a meeting of the Johnson Club, at Cooper Institute, and on Thursday will proceed to West Point. General Logan arrived to-day. Generals Thomas and Terry will probably come with General Grant. Jtrr. DAVIS IN IRONS KOR TIIREK DAYS. The vVorld's Washington special f-ays-. Jeff. Davis was placid io irons three days because he abused the guard and their officers, threw his food at 'them and th-n acted obtrcoorosly. He earnestly objected to being placed in irons, and asked that Gen. Ualleck might be applied to to resc nd the order. Owing to his health, the prisoner has lately been furuihed something be eides ordinary prisoner's fare. NAVAL SCHOOL AT ANNAPOLIS. The Timt-s' special says: The Navy Department has taken poseiiou of th old Naval School yard at Annapolis The buildings, grounds, kc, are to be put in the bent order and the Naval School will be removed there in September. TRANsfER 0' CRN HrR The Herald's special sajs: Gen. Cliutwu B. Fisk, of St Louis, has betn ordered to report to Gen Howard, as Assistant Commander of Freedmen's Affairs for the States of Kentucky aud Tennessee. His headquarters will be at Nashville. Gen. Fisk is now here awaiting the return of Gen. Howard. MILITARY rROMOTlONS. The Tribune's Washington special says: The following promotions have just been mad at the instance of General Logau: Colonels Warren Shedd, Thirteenth Illinois; R. Adams, Eighty-First Oaio; Reuben William, Twelfth Indiana; Cvrus Hill. Seventeenth Illinois, and Lieutenant Colonel Ycrk, A. S. G , Fifteenth Array Cjrps, have been breveted Brigadier Generals. Colonels Catterssn, Forty Seventh Indiana, and W. B Wood, Seventy-S.xth Obia. are promo:ed to Brigdier Generals. Major Nepbury. One Hundred and Eleveuth Illinois, is b eveted Colonel. Captain Frank Degrees, Battery H, First Illinois Artillery, breveted Mjor." Captain D.ckev, Mustering Officer, Filteenth Cores, breveved Major Tbt following officers of General Logan's 0 have received promotions: Colonel Ruse and Colonel WiUon. brtvettel Brigadier Generals; lieutenant Colonel Wood ball, A A.G., Major Gillette, Judge Advocate, and Msjjr Harris, A. D 0 , brete:ted Colonels; Ciptaius Whitehead, Pratt, Mitchell, and Sink nev, Aids, brevetted Majors; Lieutenant S.mp on. A. D. C, brevetted Captain; Private Haiden Delacev appointed to cadethip at West Point, at the instance of General Lgan. ClrTAa's CAVALRT TO REPOXT TO UEN. LOO AN. Three brigades of Cutar's Cavalry Las been detacLed and ordered to report to Mjor General Lofcsu at Louisville It will leave to night or in the morning aacazTaar srwaku' bkalth. Secretary Seward is constantly improving, and bas been . . l. . a. n - . . at the Stal Department tranaacting arly all day for om daya. business near
Officer Entitled la Itecelre 71 all - , , 1tter Frew. WashixgTOjC June G -Mach apprehension exiatv ,io ' regard to the . application of the law wbich'provides that certain Gcers of the Gorment msy receive mail matter on official bast cess by the Act cf March 2d, lüG3, and tbat of June 1st, lt64. and tbe following persona only connected with the War Department are entitled to receive correspondence free: The Assirtact Secretarv of War, Adjutant General, Quartermss:er General, Inspector General, Commissary General of Subsistence. Paymaster General. Chief Engineer, Sargeon General. Colonel of Ord Provost Marshal General, Commissioners ot Freedmen, Judge Advocate General. Commissioner General of Prisoners, Chief Clerk of the War Department. Grand lleceptlora of Tlarjland ! atloto. " Biltikorz, June 6. The returned Maryland soldiers were welcomed home to-day by a splendid public entertainment at Druid Hill Park, at the expense of the city. Governor Bradford addressed them. There was an immense turn out of citizens, and great enthusiasm prevailed. Many Northern officers were ptesent as guests. Ileturnln; Troops In Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Juae 6 Thirteen thousand returning troops arrived in this city over tbe Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad since Saturday. Three thousand arrived here to dday. COr.lMERCIAL. ;tr nuaiiri. ,
oinclnnatl JIarket. Cincinkati. June G. Flour dutl; Superfine $5 25$5 GO; extra $6 756 &5. and family $7 007 75. Wheat, red $1 40; white $1 5U1 GO. Oat-, 55c. Corn GOföTOc. Re bSc. Clover seed $14 Barley $1 101 20. Oau5Sc. W hisky doll; small sales at $2. Mess pork $24 7525 00c. lOL'Öllc for shoulders and Bulk sides. meats; Bulk ham 20. Lard lGJc Exchange firm. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Sugar 13(o;l7c. Coffee 2S31c. Molas-es $1 201 23. Butter 2024c. Silver $1 25 Gold $1 35. .1- VrR MarKet. New York, Jute 5. Cotton 4243c for middling. Flour lOI5e lower; xt $6 15(36 35 for extra state; $G t0(6 UOlor extra round hoop Ohio, and $G 95S 70 for trade brands. Whieky $2 00-2 05 for western, and $2 OG for refined. Wheat Winter red we-tern $1 GS; prime A 1 " - t a " 2 . amber Michigau $1 76; choice $1 77. Rye dull. Corn 82(283 for new mixed western, bOc for new mixed, boc for choice, and Ulj.jc for inferior to prime western yellow. OatS 65c. Wool dull. Petroleum dull at 31c for crude, 49050 for re fined in bond, and G;l70do free. New roeMpork $'J Ot30 50; $2rf 5020 00 for 'G3-'G4,do cah and regular way, closing at $24 25 for crash. $20 50 for prime, and $20 00 31 00 ptirue mess. Flain meas beef $10 00 14 00; extra me.-s, $12 0018 00; beel bann. 2G(32d 00c. Cut ineab; 1214lc for shoulders, and 14 172C fcr hams. Bacon; 14)c for Cumberland cut; 14'c for long ribbed, anu 1415j for chort ribted. Lard 15(31c Butter. 2330c for Ohio, and 2232- lor State. Cheese 8 10c. Rice dull. Coffee dull. Sugar, 10121 Molses 50c. Hops 103dc. Money, 5G per cent. Sterlinff HOQllO for first chfs hills. Gold opened it$l 36b , closing at $1 36. Stocks farmer. saw ToaK MONIT HAIltlT Niw Yon, June 5. Gold dull and steady. Tbe sale of a large amount of Government cotton to-day, a consid erable proportion of which is to go abroad, has produced a partial weakness in the price. European advices report such an advance in 5 20' as will prevent the return of a considerable amount, rendering it possible tbat lurthei amounts may be exported at an esrly day, which hag had a depreciatory effect upon prices, and may pioduce a partial decline in the premium. The quotations opened at $1 36J, ran up to $1 37, and down again to $1 3GJg Later Gold closed at Gallagher's exchange last night at $1 37. INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO, HARTFORD. CONN. Capitol $500,000. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Cicncral Accidental Policies I .ICH Five Iluoarrd lKllar, with f3 per week com- ; pensat'on, can be had fur f 3 per annum, or any Girier um between toO aod f lu.UOO at proportionate rate. Ten Dollar l'remium Secures a policy for $2.000, or fiO per week com pen -nation for all aid every description of accidents -travel lng or otherwise under a f ne ral acclde Dt policy, at ths ordinary rates. Thirty Hollars Premium SecuTes a full policy for $5.000, or 125 per waek compen.ation, as above, at tbe ?pecial rate i. l-'orclgn Klaka. PolirW lnnufd far Foreign, Weit India and California trivel. Bates can be learned by application to tbe Offlca or a gencle. hört Time Tickets. Arrangement are In courts of completion by which the traveler will be able to purchase, at any Katlway Ticket Office, li.snrance Ticket for One or Thirty Days' Travel. Tn cent will buy a ticket fcr One days' travel, insuring fl.noo. or $15 weekly c tnpenation. Ticset Kol rie may be ha'l for Tbree, Six and Twelve months, in the same manner. llaiardons Klk taken at Usitrdous Kates. No Med ical fcxamtnation requirod. Toücie written by tha Company 'a Afrenta. I'olMe far f IS.COO, aod for Five yen, can be had by application to the Stat Aceot at In!ianajol!, and at tbe Home Ortlce. DIRECTORS. fiCSTAYUS K. DAY IS. W. U. D. CaLLsNDER, JAK. L. HOWAkU, Ott). W. MJOKK, AlAkSUALL JKWKLL, RBK9KZKK KOBäkTR, THOMAS BKLKNAP, Jr. CHAkLKS WHITPt, CuKNELICS B. KKW15, Hi;a HARRISON, GKO S. G1LM45, JONATHAN B. BDSCK. J. 0. BTTERS05, Trei't. ItOD.NET LES319, 8ec O. t. DVVIS, Vice rres'l. HEXRT A. UTRR, OeneraJ Agett. II. C. KART15, Slate Arret, No. 7 Temperance Hall, Indianapolis, Ind. C. B. DAVIS, Local Agent. No. 6 Odd lellowa' IUU. S. C. Agent au4 Solicit wanted in every part cf the State. mayvi-aiw . A T PETROLEUSI I O i A tt iMIMNG COMPANY. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. OUGANIZF.D C5DER THE LAWS OF INDIANA Caplttil, sStaO.OOO. In CslOO Shares, at Hfty Dollars Each WORKING CAPITAL, $70,0UO. Ornct No. 3 Ta'.bott New' Block, Indianapolis, !nJ OFFICERS. William M.Turaer, Preider.t atd ?aperii-tea.'eit. Io Boot, Vice PreldeEt. F.da;n A. Davis, ecreiary. J. fie org- Stilx, Trea-arer. DIKECTORS. tlo-a ttoo, W. A Ackofield. Wm. H. Tamer, J. A. GrosveLor. Wm. T. Clark. C C. Oltn, J. U Her-th, LcienHil., Omer Newman. Jene HcLeM and Kdia A. Davis. A tim'ted B amber f aarea ars sow oflarad to tae public on trrma that the Corapauy feel conajett will pay subscribers Over Two llundrcd Per Cent 10 per hart only required at tine of obacrptleo. I vor maps, circular or isiennauon. i r,, -ry r the Ompaay, at Indlan.polia. ' s?rtH.diw-dfriAat For maps, circular or information, apply 'o ttt aae
U. 0. LOAN.
UNITED STATES T.30 LOAM! THIRD H K TZ I I Z K , 230,000,000. By authority of the ecretary of the Treasury, the sodergDed, ta General Sab-crlption Arent for th aals) ot Culled States Secnritle, o?cra t the public th thim aeries cf Trea nry Notes, bearing seven ar.d lhr-te&th pr eer.U Interest per annum, knows at tha 7.30 LOA.2ST. Thes note art Ii.aed ueierdat of Jaly 15, lrsj atd ar payable tbres years from that data iQ carreDtj, r ar coove rtab' at the option f th hMer Itto U, Sa 6-20 SIX PER CENT. Thee Bond are low worta a fcaadtome premlua, ad art exempt, a art all the Government Bonds, frvm State, County and Municipal duration, vkic ald from one to tArae fr ctnt. jr amn ut to thir rai, according to the rate levied upon ether property, lbs ieterest is payable fcmi-ännually by coupon attached eaca note, which may be cut off and old to aty bank ai backer. The Interest at 7.30 per cent, amounts to Oue cent prr day on a .10 note. Two cent SIOO Ten 9.00 Twenty" $1000 One Dollar $5000 Notes of all the denominations named will be promptly furnished upon receipt of aubscrlpllocs. The Note of this Third 8erie are precisely ain.il ar in form and privilege to the Seven-Thirties already mM. iceft that the Government reirvei to Itself the option f paying interest in gold coin at 6 per cent instead ol 3-10tbs in currency. Subset iber will deduct the iaterest Iii currency np to Jily 15th, at tfce time when they subscribe. Tbe delivery of the notes of thi third ries of tbe Seven-Tbirtiea will commence on the lt t f Jnue, snd ill b made promptly an 1 continuously after that date. The slight change made la the conditions of this THIKL SERIES effects only the matter f interest. The payment in gold, ir msJe, will b equivalent to tbe enrrewy interest of the higher rate. The return f specie payments, in th avent of wbicb only will the eption to pay Interest in golj be aal J of, ould so reduce and equalixa price tLat purcV.ae mad wiih six per cent, in gold would be fully equal to those male with seven ard three-tenth percent, in orrency. This is The Only Loan in Market Now offered by the Government, aid it mpericr ad vantages make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OFTHE PEOPLE. Les than 1 230,l)o ',0J of the loan author.zed l the lat Congress are now on the market. This amount, at the rata at whtch It I being absorbed, will all be sub scribed lor within two month, when the notei will un doubtedly command a premium, as baa un'formly been the case on closing the nbscriptions to other lean. In order that citizens In every town and section cf th country may be afforded racilitie for taking tbe loan the National Banks, State Banka and Pr'vate Bankenthroughout the country bave generally agreed torecaiva subscript lous at par. Subscribers will select thet: own agenta, li whom thfy hare confidence, and wfcc only are to b ieponib!e tor tbe de'irery V th owte for which they receive orders. COOKE, Srsscsirnox Agist, No. 114 South Thind Street. PHILADELPHIA. F1KST NATIONAL BANK, ClTtZRNS' NAT105AI HANK, INDIAVAPtL8 NATIONAL BASK, FOURTH NaTIüNAL BANK 1NPIANA NATIONAL KANK ar;f MKliCH ANTS' NATIONAL BANK, INDIAN AFOt IS. INO. my 21 defc w3rn MILITARY CLAIM ACENTS. 8Arn. MLirtx. i&ATira aaow, baktok . jc5rr. Attorney at Law. DELZELL, BROWN & JONES, MILITARY CLAIM AGBNTS AND ATTORNEYS, No. 37 Gist Washington Stri'it, ÜVDIANAI'OLIS, HD. TÜ RE I (i SKU, Di.scntpfJED oa 01-FlCRH.s. DISMISSED AS tbe Army is iw being: musteret out, and man OKlcer will so n be d?cliargel from service, w. Wiinld e!l mir tter.rinn In ,t'p f mf fit, f.. .I '.tln Officers' accounts aad settling claiibt against the governSW saw vuw W A aarllf rkf.wrtr Pari fiiataa f V.an . 1 m.A A . " C win AJi w aa i v vs i äi tv. aii vi v vu lUurivuyrpg IUI OSlcers, and prompilv adlust their accouu'.s with th diflerent Bureaus at Washington We also Olt'-ct Claims for Back l'ay, lioantie, pensions, Hore lost In errlce, Trite Sawney, Damaged or lAt Property, Projrerty I ort or Impres-ed, QusrttrmsHters Vouchers, Transportation Claims, Ac , Ac. We cn aUo supply ÜTdi,ce,C!ithlPK,Qaartfrmter and Medical Ketums, Aluhter-O .t Kolls and other Military Tsfrs. Xt3T"No claim booght or "old. Otticers and others lntrested in the e'tlement of Claims agatntt the Uoverr.ment, are inited to call at our vßice.or address DKL7.KLI-, I'.noWN k JOS KS, No. U7 Kast Wa-hlnrton street, mjO-Jino Indianapolis, lnd. DRUGS, MEDICINES. &C. Ü1ILV, REEFER & RUSH, WHOLESALE South Meridian St., i:.st K.ni l.iio Di:roT, OrntR EXCLCSIVKLT AT WHOLESALE A COMplett.tock of Druzs. Medicine. Pslnt. Oil. Dve. Stuff and Patent Medicines. Als a large assortment cf rerramery, romaae aca rancy Good. Window Glas and filA-Wrt at Pituluri? price. Coal Oil and Coal Oil La sop. mr-w3m FEATHER RENOVATINC. CASE & LYNCH, AVISO KSTAPLlSflED THIatSELVII FOB A bort time in Ittdiaoapoli, at 31 No. 247 Indiana Avenue, With on of Biley's Patent Improred Renovator, by which Feather are cl.aed of all Moth, filth and Unhealthy Impuriüea, lxcreaire t'--ir bt!k trom ftae-'oanh to one-half; a' so s;iin them all tbe quti tie of ;oed ew feathers. Price fl 60 per Bed. Pads will bt taken and ee.ivtr-d fre ot char; to cuU.mer. Addrea Box 4. Indianapolis, ale, order left at C. U a son's Grocery. W tihnots street; T. Bra-to. V rzinla avenue; n. H. Lanjcabrf A Co.. i'J9 oath Meridian street; John C Msrot, 1X1 F.at Washlnses street, will be promptly attended to. Bsnstsct. -Maler Will Cumbach. B. C tsw, cf tbe firm of Drew ghaw; WiUiam Wüaais City Polire. Cash paid for oi l and tew feather. marT3-d3m HOTELS. jr. REITZ, C0IILIEECIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, lDIA!AFOLia, 1MD. T HIS HOTEL HAS BIN atvs.rfTLT KarTrTED and refurnished. Tbt traveling pucac wm tt shown .very stteatloa to make them feel at home. vJ-w'"
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r. a. w. havts, ----- wa. w. woanixa. La'e leller ef PletcberA Lats CaskWrr rirwX Satleaaharpe's fUr4k. al Beak, Fraskllau aaartt o. vawca. - wnxisawass. jquh f. atA. 4(av x irrcaAB. iUJii stxewaa. ' IXDIlXi BANKING COMPANY, !DlA.rOLIS. IKD.. BCT AND SILL STOCKS, BOXB.s GOLD, SILVER, AND ALL KINDS OF Covornmont Socufltloo, Mzo, Deal ia Foreign and Domestic Exchange.. WI sell our .tb I Draft on Europe, ta same to rait at currr tit rate. Depoaiurerel-ed, Cosamerrial paper dlsre-aatsd. aad all ttu4ne apvertalmas: to Legil'mste Bankixg Lraaaactej. We are special agents for the salt cf Ut SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERKMEHT LOAM. These ond we wilt famish ts Tuck and Eak.rs at the usual tiecoantOur cf.ee is on the corner of Wablr.ctcn street afid Virginia avenue, opposite tdi ItlWi' 1111. XV. XV. WOOLLEN Cashier. nj 2i-Cat LEGAL. STATE OF INDIANA, JIAIUÜXCOUNTT, SJ. In the VIa;tm Circuit Court station County, tn the S ate of Indiana, September Term, A. D , 1C5. Ur.ty HafTmaa ts. W.lnam HuOman. BK IT KNOWN, that on thl 23J day f Kay, In tbe rear 15. the are earned t lalnuf by her attyroey, tied In the cEce of the Clerk of tbe a'.d Court ter complaint acaiuht aid d.fendants, to the above entii led caae, together with the affidavit of a competent person that aid defendant, WUUam Huffman, I not a re-idetit orthe ?tate cf Iniiasa. aid dofendact is therefore hereby net: fed of the filiug and pendency of said com pi a nt against him, aod that vnle be at pear and answer or d'tnur thereto at the c:::r.(f ofn d cause on the teci.ni day cf the seat 'erm of sad court, to be begun and held at tbe Court tlouse, in the city of IrwManapoti. on the fourth Monday la September next,a;d c mplaict and the matter and th'.r.ft therein contained and allrced will he heard aad deter mined in his absence. WILLIAM WALLACE, Clerk. J. X. Cabksa. Att'y for Plaintiff. BjW-tiJw LICENSES. raotic af A ppl Iras 1 1 oss ffer Llcentt. V0T1CE IS HF.REtT GIVEN THAT I WILL AITLT 1 to tbe Doard of CmmiM.tukers of Marion County. Indiana, at their next terti a 'ter tbe term comatencins; ea the tir.t Monday In Jane, lsfö.fcr a licence to tlJ"JrUoxi. catiiiR liquors in a les quantity than a quart at a time," (with the privilege of allow ins; the same to fee dratik on niy premi.-e.) (or one year My place of business and thepreinjsfg whereon said lijuon are to be !d and drank are located at bon-e No. 23 o North Illinois street, tn Indianapolis, tn Centre tnwnfrhlp, tn Maiioa County, Indiana. JAMES BAStT. Diy3ö-a3w notice? of Appiirntion for Ucrntc TOTlCK IS HFKKBT GIVEN THAT I WILL AITLT i. to the Board ofCommiwion'ri of MsrioncouMy.Indiaiia, atth-:rnext term I S65, for a license to set) intoi icatiiigll juors in a leu quantity tLati a quart at a time, (with tbe privilege of allowing tbe aaro to b drank on my prrmUe.,) for one year. My place of bulnf3 anl the premie wbcrevn said liquor are lot o!d and drat.k are located at No. aS Virima a-ei.ae, in Indianapolis. In Center townblp. In starioa county, Indiana. CUAhLk.8 MUlCIlKTT. xnj2i v3 NOTICE. Administrator's Notice. iV OTICK Is hereby riven tbat tbe uiKWriffnesl boa teen appoiated Aum'niMra'or ef the estate of Wecy WbiterUf, Ute of Jlarion CoBnly,decjd. loa e&tate is supposed to be solrent .ostru WTJGUT. Jt?5-wiw Adaiiultraiot. EMIGRANT COMPANY. 1MBR1GAN EMIGRANT CO., O MC MT 3C mJ 1 Chamber of Commerce, Indianapolis, ciiartf.sfii irjR the rcnrosi: OF rkOCCEIXO AND ASSISTING K.M iü KANTS FKOM FOREIGN COUNTRIES TO SETTLE IN TUE STATES. A titliorlzod Capital -'aid tip Csapital, - - . fltOOOsOOO &4UtOUO fa The object of tbi. company s to Import laborer., et pecially skilled laborers from Great Britain, Gertaary, Hel;1um, Krtrne, Saitrerland, Noiwsy td hweden, fsr tbe Manufacturer, Railroad Companies, and atber em ploy ers or labor in Amr ca. 1 e accomplish thia ft hat established eiienveaecrles through these countries, and undertakes to Lire men in their baMvt boats and a ely to transfer tbem to their employers here. A system so complete bas rren put tn operation here that ma ctanici, nimeri (lncladinj wckerln Iron and steel af CTery class) weaver, and agricultural, railroad and other laborers, can now be procured itbout much delay, ta any turn be r, and at rrasoballe coot. The Company oompiea. erneo tber, the folUtwln. entlemen. A. O. Uammond, Irestdent tbo Kscbecjre Hank, Hartford, l ono.; HoB.Frndi Gillette, at U t. .enstor from Cor-n : F. Cbsmberlin, II. K. Welch, snd snd John Uooker, Hartford; Henry Manly of New Britain, Conn.; A. W. North, W. 1. Lyutaa, and John Wllama, New York; Oai.lel T. Harnt, prud. Conn. Rlar ttail'oad, SrlnjHeld, Mas ; K. B. GilletL. rreaident cf ilamp1en Bank, Vlestneld, Mans ; Chas Kulburt lata of J. 11. Beebe & Co retoo; F.C. D. McKay, aad Jam est C. Saveryof IVs Moires. The Company 1 enabled by special f ermissIcD tt refer to the following gentlemen: Hvn. 8. F. Cbsse. Chief Jotkt f apremt Cocrt U. R.. Wahintcn, D. C; Hon. Gideoa Welles, Secretary of tha Navy; Gov. Buckingham, Conn ; Chief Just let Hlsaart. Conn.; Henry A. I'erkln Prest. Ilsrtford Bank; Thema Belknap Prest. tte Hank, llartford; fan of New Tor ew York; Theodore TUtcn. Independent, Pew Tcrk; Sarauel Bilrs, Kditor fprirgfleld liepublic an: rof Cs well Providence. K. I.; I(a.-e!l A Krwin M'tf Co. N. T. (Ion. K. A. Chspmsn. Judge 5upremt Court, Mass ; tee. tl. W. liee.her. lirooklyn ft. T ; Henry C. Carey, I"hllai lion. Samuel U. UugglesN.T ; Bon. Jaa. Vitoa XJ.tL enatrrCcnn; Hon. Geo. Ahmun Mass.; Ilea. Charles "umner, U S. SenstorMtNS ; Hoa. Henry WtUo ü. H. Senator M ; Fx-Goe. ;pr?ue, U. r. Beoatar X. I Hot. L. 8. Ktr U. H Senator Conn.; Monis KtWbum, Kq. N. T.; (J. tone Iowa; Hon. Jaa. Harlan Ü. 8. e aur lows; Hon. Hiract Everett, Council Bluffs, Iowa Gov. Oliver P. Morton Indiarsp lis. I. II A ii Attn Agent, Ui1-d3m , For the Itatt tf ladiaoa. the: IXDIAISAPOLIS national bang, rinaiirial Aecnt and Dcftlffnated DepnIIory ofllic Lulled Slateni AUTHOU1ZKIJ CAPITAL tl. .001 CAJH CAITTALPAIDLN - tiOO.Oua w ILL receive ub-cr'ptlons, a financial arett tf the Govercnie&L, for ail ef its popular loaus VN ill oollect gold Interest on registered and cesraer bonds oa tt raot liberal terms. Currency bond caae on presentation when due. Alwayscfl hand a full supply af C. 8. revenue stamps, for salt at tha regular discount. Will boy and sell ail government seeuriOee, orders oa Wa.bicftca, coin and exchange la all the principal cities. Will mskecollectloTiS throcghout tht Wsrt and Xast at very reasonable rales. Will rocetvt depos:ta, aad loan rovney at 8 per coaL. on good security Hav'.rf anltoltod faciliUe, w!II transact aükloda of banking business on fair terms and with tht wtxooeA promptness. THEO. f. H AUG BIT, IWU INGRAM FLTTCHKR. Cashier. Indianapolis. Iecetnber 3, Ibid. doc4-d!y SECOND HAND STORE. SECOND HAND STORE, w.o. 23 Karat Waablnriavn Atrcet ft I fa f the Bis: Uaad. Il'RNinJEK and Stov. Tiawart and PUhes la eras 1 plett variety. KV 11 k-4. of Bouse Ftmi.hlng Goods. J. R. VAwOT. aaVJskaaBJmSBaVmTsBBBBBBBV i:anrrr Cm he Cured. DB. BEBIBN, Cancer aad Cooaump loa Cbamplow, ta located la the city of y-'wy. li:iaU, 1C4 Mala ..r.H. tb'rd d-xr abwotbo Quiory Ro-tse, aver J. M. L teat's Bsuk Store. 9lort. io sir i au.s assi aziracu Cancers, wit ho it pais or atii. in troa ror to tsrotity lso. cares all k'.ads of sores and aU chroo K.I UU.I' F dease. and PUee A euro alwsys guaranteed or rwat pa. decVwra
