Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4569, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 June 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

WEDNESDAY UO KM NO JUNK 14 .tob ÄirvTxrso, Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, SCC. .Vir Ar. Don promptly- ml tlalwoiflcc In the Deal fttjlc. on flrtt quality l'apers, st net mt low Prico. Cilr at m Call. CITY ITEMS. t2P Tb County Commiioties are still in fiOD at the Court Houe The a.tscment lit for the eniuinif year will be male uext week. ly There wit do reception jestcrday. Today at 3 o'clock all ngwatuu Dow her and that hate tot been received, will be r ut tlirouh the ceremooj. ts?Tb Couaty Commiiiiouer have granted aaventy licenses to tell intoxicating liquors, io lets quantities than one quart, to dealer in ttiia citj a:nce their aeaaion commence!. iy A. refraehicg raia gladdened op thioci mihtilj yesterday. Io the ertuing the bow of premise was stretched aero the eastern horizon, acd the prismatic display wit got up io a porgeous style, which done credit to the architect. - s 4a bm t!TA gutter od Ent Waihicgton atreet Las put on a Terdant coat, and give forth an odor that la more pungent than pleaaant. The Street Comna'uiiocer can Sod fomcthinij to do in f Jut locality. , . , ti No business wis transacted in the Federal Court yesterday of any Importance. The criminal caeea lure about all been dipo-ed of, and the civil docket doet not embrace any great number. GTCoWohn V. Iilake.iomerly Colonel of the fortieth Indiana, baa located in tbi ctty with the iutentbo of practicing the profe.iuii of the law. Hia effice ia in Sheet' li uilJin, opposite the Metropolitan Theatre. njThe reception ceremonies of the en tieta and Seventy-fifth will take place tbi afternoon at the State IIoue yard. The Oae Hun d red lb, Eleventh and E'jjbty-tbird are expected, tod if they arm will alio be received at the fame time. ti"Major Thomaa O. Morrison, of the Sixtieth Regiment, baa been mustered outaiid honorably dirrbarged the er vice on account of debility from wound. Colonel Oeurge W. Ja kaon.ofthe Niuth Cavalry, baa been honorably discharged oo tender of resignation. RTCapt. Ja Bragg, of company F. Fortieth Indiana Veteran Volunteer, wax presented, & few davs since, by tho members of hi company, at Naabville, with a splendid gilt scabbard aword, Lett and aaab, accompanied with a. letter of esteem Captain Uragg is no kin f Forerunner Bragg. GT" We wouid call attention to the Ue.l Estate adverliaemeut of Mrors Abrnmet A liradsbaw, in another colutnu. Thee are etur Cetic bmiucia tnea, and will be good tauda to entruat with the aale of property. Aa they bite not got their books full of property, it will be a good place to leave hou-e or Und you have for aale. Police iUTTitajAu.fi D. Clarke, John Ciifli.i, atid John Ctrter were put on tne cht in f aiiic, and will do er vice on the street for tilteen dayp, on account of being druuk and thdr " dead broke " condition. Hamilton Cooper wa drunk verj drunk ind paid for the privilege, $9 41) into the School fund yeaterday morning. Michael Shay, Charle McCarty, and Eden Smiib.fordiaturbingtbs peace, were fined $3 and Costa, which they iodividualiv " shelled," netted the breach, and departed from the Mayor's Court somewhat poorer in purne, if not wi-er in knowledge. ij The following aentence occurred in a ermoo if we do not do too much violence to the sacred character of the terra by thus char acterixing what might properly be termed an env crooned diatribes-delivered in one of the rity churches last Sunday evening: "Every person who asUted thcrelugec women and rbihlrea during the war, anieted in ruur.i erlog Uniou soldiers." A heart muet be full of Cbriat'nj piety lUt jive utterance to auch sentiment-. Hut Ih not Cea him, do nut ran him through That only doth deserve a kick or two. We wonder if this elder ever rend Chri-t's upplement to the Mojtical Dispensation? BxNxriT or Kitik Mituiw. We are glad to announce that Mi Katie Mahew, the priite actren at the Metropolitan, baa been tendered a complimentary benefit, to take place this evening. Miss Katie na made a reputation with ct.r theatre-goicg people, that for one of voutblul yeara, ia uourpafed. and is no lews popular th in it is deserved. Her "Eva," in Uncle Tom'a Cabiu, was a charming personification, and rendered iu the moat touchiug and truthful manner. She waa, indeed, all that Eva could be. To night ehe will appear in the drama of Uncle Tom's Cabin ia three acts, and in the "Little Pickle." io the Spoiled Cbild. We be to ee a boue overflow ing on the occasion of this benefit. HaiUOAD AcCidkmt. An accident bappetenl the 5 o'clock 1. M. train ou the Jtffersonviile Railroad, Monday evening, betweeu Langdon and Conway 'a Milla aixty-aeven miles south of this city, iu which two men were killed outright, and eeven wounded, one of whom has bad his leg amputated, and a probability t!itt two or three others will have to undergo the aatne operation. The b;ice ctr and another one w is thrown into the ditch, and were inaJe complete wrecks, while the ret of the train was nuinjured. The accident waa occasioned while the traiu wa passing over a culvert that bad been undermined. The train bad aboard the rebel prisoners that h id been discharged from Camp Morton on Monday last, and those that were killed were standing i.n the platform at the time of t' e unfortunate o cuneoce, taking the riik theutflves of any ac cidei.t that might occur. I'aoiiOTio.ta. -The following promotions were made at the Adjutant General's office, and are all made io the Fitly second regiment, which has been consolidated with the Filneth and will be known heralter as the Fiftj second: O. W. Taylor, Major; Albert Owen, Captain; Alna Weal, First Lieutenant; W.M Fenly. Sec ond Lieutenant; John Bowman, Captain; Thos J. Truelock, Firat Lieutenant; O C McMaham, Second Lieutenant; John T. Flinn, Fiwt Lieu tenant; Jtmee Gray, Svon 1 L'euteuant; Cnarle B. Johnson, Captaiu; W H Alfrel, First Lieu tenant; Frank M. PtwJen, Secoud Lieutenant; Theodore Wilkes. Ctptain; W. C Camfbell. First Lieutennt; James A. Leonard. Second Lieutenant; W. N. Mk. First Lituienar.t; Dü.iel W. Si John. Capuin; M. L. He.ou. Firt Lieutenant; P. K Belong, Second Liea tenant; John W. Wa.kwrn. First Lieutenant; Daniel J. Pro en, Seeon J L?eu?cnact. TitriE or RxaL EarAta The following tracslera iu Real Est4te have bet u rntde at tLe office of tbe Cjuuty Auditor since our lat report: J. W. 0burn to Ben 04uro, undiviiel one half of 1U7 acre, section 3. township li. rang I.eaM. l rJ Br-usba L Hulitr. to DiJ Kelleher. lot 'o. 14, iu out lot So 100. m ludiAUJLMjli $270. Fhebe M. Doug! erty to Dtvid KeiULer. lot 2?o 77. in out-lot No in In.iian! 23H U. H. Cslherwood to W. T. Cornelio, l,t N 25, in out lot No 1ÜJ, ia Indiaut.'.i. $360. H II. CatLerwoo! to Simuel Morgan, lot No 24. iu Oct lot So. 100. iu Iudiupolie. Berjamio Mtson to W. H D.ckisou, part lot No 2. iu square No 2S. in Indianapolis $4.10 J. H. Rll to J B. Coneitv. part ol lot No 14. io ruiie No. t7. in lt-d.nsl.a. JoO (Srore Le.'x to M.rti B ckt!cr, N. 337, io cut Iwt No. 37, iu luuiaLapol.a. H.'iJii Spann L Sicit i tollenry Harris, lots No. 4ti. ia S. It Ü 'a addition to Indianapolis $5lK).

Clrcalmr. ExrcrtTt DtrttMiT or Ihdiami ) Awit5T OxMatAL't Omca. IfniAüAroLts Jute 12. leCo) Uoder the crleri of the War Department di

rectieg tbe muter-out of all troops whose terms expire prior to October 1, lrG5, the following camel Regiments and Btltene, Indiana Volon teer, are entitled to be muttered out a organix itiom: aivt cr TDITnU'ltl S xty-.ixi) Re MuereU io Aug 19. ltC2 Eighty third Keg Eight camoiLiei rou-tered In Sei,t 9. ItCi: o:ie company. Nor. 2. If62 N mety seventh Reg Mustered in Sept. 2tJ, Itb'J. Ninety ninth Reg. Six companies, Spt 27, lbC(J; cce coraoauy mustered in 0 t 7, ltC2: onecoTipany m watered in Oct. H, ltZ'2; and one cotnpmy Oct. 25, lCi. Oi.e Hundredth Reg. Mustered in Oct. 4, lbC2. One Hundred and First Reg Mustered in Oct 3. MC2 axmt or oioaoiA. Seventieth Reg Muitercd in Aug. 8, 15C2 Seventy-fowrth Reg Mustered in Aug. 27, lcC2 Seventy fifth Reg Mustered In Aug. 13, Ibea. Eighty second Reg. Mustered In Aug. 31, 1-C2. Eighty fifth Reg Mutere.1 in Sept. 2. 1C2 Eighty seventh Reg Mustered in Sept. 12. 16C2. Eighty eighth Reg Mustered in Sept. 13, lrG2. Nineteenth Bat. Mustered In Aug. 20, leÜ2. AKMT Or Tilt OHIO. Sixty ttird Reg. Musterel in Sept. 1, 1SC2. Sixty-fifth Reg Mustered In Sept. 10, lc62 Eightieth Reg Mustered in Sept 5, lfcC2. Ninety-first Reg Muttered in Oct 2. lt-C2 Fifteenth Bat Mastered in July 5, ltC2. AKUT OF TDK CIMIULAXB. Sixty cxhtb Reg. Musterel in Ang. 19 lcG'2. Sixth Cavalry, Seventy first Reg Mustered in Aug 13. lS6l Seventy -second Reg. Mustered in Aug. G, 1C2 Sevetity third Reg Mutered in Aug. 1C, 1&G2. Fourth Cavalrv, Seventy-seventh Reg. Mustered in Aug STJ". lbG2 Seventy ninth Reg. Mustered in Sep 2. 1862 Eighty first Reg. Mutered in Aug MJ, Ie62. Eighty fourth Reg Mustered in Sep 3. lbC2. Eigbly-sixlb Reg. Mustered iu Sep. 4, lbC2 Filth Cavalry, Nicetielb Reg. Mustcted in Oct 23. 1?C2 Eighteenth Bt.. Mutfred ia Aug 20, 15C2 Twentieth IUt Mustered in Sep 19, ltüj Twenty firt Itt Mustered in Sep 3 läüü ARiir or Tai ctLr. Sxty seventh Reg (now consolidated with tho Twenty-fourth Reg.) Mustered in Aug. 20, lHii Sixty-ninth Reg Mustered in Aug. ID, lcb2 Eighty-ninth Reg Mustered in August 3D, Ninety third Reg One company mustered in Au 12. ltC2; three compmiea mustered in Oer.. 1, ltG2; six complies mutered in Oct. 31, liC'2. All of these organixttions. and in addition, nil white volunteers whoso terms of service expire prior to Oct. 1st, IfcGö, in all departments Hi d tarmie, are to be mustered out at once, whether heir organization go out ol service or not. Muter out rolls will be nude in the department in which the regiment my be perving, and the trouDs will be pent to the State for pHjmt'i t. Bitlerie will be reut to Indianapolis for muster out and payment. From General Sherman's eommsnd Armies of the Tennessee nl Georgia and from Uinerul Schofield's eommsnd, Army of the Onto regiments will come by water to Baltimore; thence by rail to Paikcrsburg; thence by Ohio river to Liwrenceburg; and tbence oy mil to lndisnnpol'14. From the Army of the Dull, they will proceed by Mississippi and Onto rivers to JtffersnnviUe, and Irona thence by rail to louunnpoll. Thost frm the Army ot the Oaio will proceed direct from Naahville to Induotpolit by nil. By order ot Governor Morton. W. II II TratiLt, Adjutant General Indiana. Important Insui ance Decision. A decision was rendered in the Marion Court of Common Plena ou Monday, thtt will have an important influence on the business of Insurance Comp-Mtie out of the State, that do business within the State. Tbe case is this: The State of Indian t. by her Prosecuting Attorney, on the affidavit of T. B McCrty,Sttte Auditor, bring suit against D. W. Gribb. Agent for the International Fire Insurance Company of New York, for iuit:g a policy of insurance for said rompmy without complying with the law for the incorporation of insursnce comnsnie. approved March 2. IS.'m. iu I G. and II , 3'J This l.iw nuke it the duty of the company to obtain a certificate from the Auditor of the State tbat said company his complied with tbe provisions of the law. which requires a deposit with the Auditor of $25,CUU in stocks, and a certificate acknowledging the service of process, &c , on any sgent in the State Any agent doing business for a company that has not complied with the provision of the law, is liable to a tine not exceeding $1,0(10, and imprisonment. An appetl h i becu taken in this case to the Supreme Court. It is understood among insurance raeu that if tbe decision of the Court below is sustained, the Attorney General will commence suit ag'tinst every a eot of foreign co'mpanie that fsils to comply with the law. JUIJHirVKSM NOTICICH. Tuk Brilliant and Atlantic. These fine Restaurants, the Atlantic, opposite the Union Depot, on Illinois street, and the Brilliant, north of the Depot, on Illinois street, have jut been opened for tbe season. The proprietor of these etabl hments, Capt. O'Leary, has employed tho bet of rooks, and bis larders will be supplied with all the delicacies of the wesson. At the Atlantic, will be set, from 10 to 11 o'clock, every flight ahd morning, a splendid free lunch lu ad lition to the Restaurants, the Captain willturt.isb his gue-t with the very bet summer beverage-, pute, an I, in h t weather, footing to the parched tongue. Fr something good to et or drink go to Capt. O'Leiry's Restaurants, either the Brilliant or Atlantic. 6 Mrs. Dicni's Co.vctkT Tickets for reserved seat at Mrs Dycbe'a Concert will be for sale atl Hcnham ä Co. a at 'J o clock this morning. Mrs. D will sing Fabri'a celebraicd "Bird Song" aud the sweet Scotch ballad, "Aull R bin Urej." Mr ai.d Mrs. 0en, Mi-s Heinrichs, Miss Croft and others, will appear as VcCilists; Prof. Aibbek Smith and Harvey Vance a violinists, and Master Albert Parson as solo pi mist. Go this inorniug and get seat. f MMaHBWM'M'"aMBlSBV,,BWaWaWAWaBaaasHMaaM Eireka' Tnx 1 srALLiBLx Hair Rkstokativk Decidedly the best article for restoring grey hair to it nttural color, (not djing) curing alt diseases of the clp, preventing the hair Iroui I illitg cfT, giving it a soilness ird gles th tt nothit g cNe can produce Price $1 00 per bottle !old by all drucgi't. J. F Sct.oiir, dnigt, Bafts House Block, ft e-i-tf he In:ana:olis lusutance Company is I reputed to iusure property against loss by fcre Th s is a first class Comply, macaged by our most respons.bl? Lusine men. Their cßice is ia the Sinking Fut.d bmldn-g, on South Pennsylvania street Wm. Henderson. 1'iesident. and Alex. C J imeson, Secretary . 5 lm tT" A rich growth of hair produced, the natu ral color restored, (not dud), and all diseases of the rctlp, fIlit g i ff. Ac , cured by csLg "Eureka." the inflhble hir re-tomtive Price $1 t'O pet bottle. Sold by all druggists J F StMta. Drugg st. Bites House Block, Ak'etit eod tf Crompton's S:rtetry CaUam is a eer uiu teiedj lor diarrlcet, dtsentery, cLplera mot bus. dux. heartburn, and mil böel complaints It is entirely vegetable. A speciSc lor ctnj j diarrfcori. Sold at wholesale by Browning A !., Indianapolis. 7 ed OtAsia Ar Lim . Fresh lot receive! at tie Cet,trl Grocery, opposite the Pot Office FLlTCUit 1 Davidoe alTJX'e Dr. Wm I no in sou 'a advertisement on the fourth page of to day's paper. jaa 25 tf.

Telegraphic Dispatches.

asreava imimiroitii AaLvsvanaarnaatv. MIDNIGHT KEPOHT. rr arnln; Kepwrtstee rlret Petaje. PROCLAMATIONS BY THE PRESIDENT. Jndgc Sharkey Governor of Miss. Important From Mexico. TIIE SOUTnERS EX-COVERNORS. L4T Ell F II O 71 EVMIOPE. Destructive Fire at Louisville. HANGING OF A GUERRILLA. THE CONSPIRACY TRIAL. Ac. Ac. &c Ac, Affair in .Tleslca sJucceaa of the 1.1 brrult. Nxw Vote, June 13 The Post's Vera Crux correspondent of June 1st, says: The Emperor ia still ou his pleasure trip through the couotrv. Everything ia ut a stand still in the capittl await 1 ing his return The Liberals bare gaiocd more gtoucd during the l.st month thsn they have lost during tbe last yesr Gen. N'ejjrette still holds Monterey. Saltiilo and all the country between those cities and the COMt The attack on Mattmoras failed owinn to the threatening position taken ty tbe rebels at Brownsville when the Liberals approached Matamoras. Thewhol Stale of Tannulipn, with the fx ception of Tampico ond Matamori, h in the hands of the Liberals. In the S:tie of Michosan tbe Count Da Fortier ha been bidlv beuten bv the Liberals under (ieteral Krgle. In tSe S'. ttes of Tob.tsco and Chiahts not a Frenchman nor an Imper.ili't is tr be found The veteran Alvarez hold unpolluted his State of Ouinero. The whole coast south of Vera Cruz, except Ctmperille, rem iins hi undisputed possession of J usnist The French desptir of pacifying the counUy unless 50.000 more troops are tent. Dr. (Jwiu ha arranged hi Sonors project. It only awaits Maximilian's signature. lie goes a D rector General of Emigration to the State of Son tri, Chihuahua, Dursngo and Tamauiips Eight thousand French troops go with him to protect emigrants and fortify the frontier against the Incursions of the dreaded Yankees. The French Admiral his gone to pursuade Maximilian to purchase the Stonewall at Havana, with which ho is continent he can defend the cois: aAinst the whole American fleet. Later from Uuroe. Ntw TriBK. June 13. Tbe steamer Scotia arrived at 3:30 this afternoon. The Princess of Wales was delivered af a son on the 3 1 inst. Parliament adjourned over the 21 for a holiday. The reported success of the Canadian delega tion is not true The La Pstrie denies authoritatively tbe statement that France was abjut to send 100.000 troop to reinforce Mximilliao. Tbe Globe denies that M Leon had an inter view with President Johnson, as reported by French papers, li says be wan unable to open even informal relations either with the President or any of bis Cabinet. The French Government had prohibited the ous subscription to present Mrs. Liccoln with a medal The police in the provinces bad seized the subscriptions Napiteoi was expe ted to return abjut the 0 h lust Rio advices of the 10th state that an alliance bid been signed between Brazil. Uruguay anl the Arertne Republic, and that their forces were marching against Paraguay. It is reported that Bueoo Ayres bad declared war The Times thinks there need be no apprehen ion tbat the war will be either Kerious or prolonged. The demand for discount at the Btnk of Eng land was moderate; funds rem ined uninfluenced by the flow of gold. The demind for 5 20' Contitues. ' Latlst, via LtvxBTvm It is stttel from Pari that Mr. Bigelp, United States Minister, has given the French Government the most positive assurance thu the Washington Cabinet is firmly resolved to respect and have respected, tae strictest neutrality with regard to Mexico, now place! uuder the protection of France Martial law has been abolished in Hungary. I'nloit Meeting In Mobile tlabnma Affair. Ciao,June 13. New Orleans advices of the f th state that the crevasse, eiht miles above Cirrolton. which thretteaed serious darn ige, hag been closed, but utiother i.i tho atme vicinity is rep Tied imminent. A epec-i.il train Mobile to tho Times states that a reconstruction meeting was held in that city on the Ctb, whi - h asked fur a military Governor, and permission to take steps to get back into the Union. Atfsirs in the interior of Alabama are quiet and hopeful. Soldiers are at home cultivating their farms, aud business is reviving. The Mayorality of New Orleans continues a vexed question. Colonel Q iincv exhibited no disposition to v.tc tie the oG e. It was rumored that Cauby would reler the whole subject to Washington. Clark, the rebel Governor o' Mississippi, hts issued a prccl m.ttion orderirg the Sheriff's of the several c utuies to bold elections ou tbe 19 h of June, to elect delegates to a couveotion to be held at Jack-on on the 3J of July, the dav appointed by the bogus Legislature Theecesh leaders openly bosst that by this movement of Clark and the Legisltture, they have obtained recognition of the State amnesty for the put The mpply of cotton offering in New Orleans is ttcaut, with !;t!e inquiry. ICeturn of Admiral 2ord'n frsm Havana-III Opinion ot Hie Stone v 1 1 . Washington, June 13 Admiral Gordon, in command of Iron-clad and Motitor Squadron, reported to the N tvy Department the retnrn of tbe Squadron to Fortre? Monroe He details the at euticus received from Spanish authorities at Hsvana, the Captain General visitit.g tbe monitors, contrary tousJLe.it rot law, as he said, btcsuse he wished h s attentions lobe marked Oar officer- vigittd the Stonewall, and Admirs.1 Gordon ys 'httthe vesel would have easily fallen into our hands if aa e:.gigeoent had liken place She i ftr inferior to our Monidr.ock. He speaks ia high terms of this vessel, sjing she steamed along wuh the Susquehanna giwng no trouble or aniie'y. While at Htvtua he reti a letter from the Rebel Miury, formerly of our nvj, who ss, toilomg the txtiuleof his nstive Slate, Vir gii.ii, he tt n ters (.is s'i:rc.ider on tetms graated to Lee lie was, when ho wrote Ht sea. but it he ever found luuell wiilna the Coiled Slates. he would give L.u.lf up, iu the metn.itne con duct liime!f aa it on pnle llatlroad Accident I'aro Soldiers sillied and .nany ueundtd. WaunNCTo.ii. Ju:ie 13 As tbe 3:30 train from l;lt:inote was approaching Washington this afternoon, at a point two miles distant from thisciij.it cime into clli oa with a train loaded with soldiers en route for ho ate, tbe re suit was the killing of two of them and injuring twenty eight, none probably fatal. The sufferers were at once removed to tbe Douglass Hospital.

YERT LATEST.

THREE O'CLOCK A. M. tTr.itEriG nctts itftis. tftV CXAXT 1 Txir New Voik. June 1.1 Tbe Time" Washington special 4j: Geo Grant is expectel to sr. airive ia this city 00 Thatiday of this week. His trip is short, but is just as he expected to mtkt it. iHAirxai to at loosed arna. The Paymaster Genera, io order to head off sharpers, who have been swindling officers and soldiers, baa issued an order tbtt Assistant Pay misters shall not recognixe third parties in the payment of soldiers' claims; but in all cases where money is due for services, tbe party to whom it is to be paid shall make application in person. LATINO Or TIIE COXXtt kTONX IT OXTTTÜLXQ. Preparations for laying the corner stone of the Gettysburg Monument are almost completed. Major General Howard will deliver tbe address Col. C G. 11! pise, (Miles O'Reilly), will read io original poem. Major General Geary will act as Chief Marshal, and Dr. Espy, of New Vork, ai Chaplain. COLORADO TXBBITOBT OrriCXBS Several new appointments are being made in officers for Colorado Territory: Chas. F. Holly and Gale, of New Vork, have just been appointed Justices of the Supreme Court. MitiTABr ArrAixs. The Tribune' Washingtoo special savs: Ma jor General Crook has returned from a thirty eaja absence and rsleaved Gen. Davia, com manding the ccvalry corps. uea. Morrow. late commindicg tbe Twentieth Corps has received thirty d ija leave of absence, at the expiration of which time he will report to Geo. Sheridan for duty in bis department. Mtjor Degrassi and Captains O Keilly and Oristenen, of the hospital staff, accompanied bite. klBSISTXXCB nrABTMKNT. Bids for furnishing the Subsistence Depart ment with ü,00 bb!s of fljur were opened or Saturday. Those ranging from $3 4U to $i 75 were accepted. GB.V. TKfi.1T COVE TO BICDMOXD. Major Gen. Terry has left for Richmond to succeed Oen. Halleck. TBI TKIAL OF DAVIS. The Herald's Washington special saya: The June term of the Circuit Court of tbe District commences one week from to-dav. It is now quite certain that it will not end without tbe trial ol Jeff Dim uu tbe indictment alreidj found; at all eveuts, preparations for bis trial are going forward, whether with the approval of the Oov eminent or not is not known. It is believed to bve been degnitelj determined not to try him by Military Commission. TBE OlTUEBN AX GOVERNORS. fciuce tho release of Gover uor Biown, ot Georgia, no prominent officers have been imprisoned. Governor Watts, of Alabama, has been re learJ, and Ex-Governor Smith, of Virginia, who has delivered himself up, is also allowed to go on psrole. Letcher and Vance are (till in tbe Old Capitol, but it ia rumored they.will soon beout on ptrole. CLARKXCC IKWA&D ASIUTAXT I ECRiTART Of 8TATE. Wa.hisoto. June 13. Iu couaeqnence of tbe (ot:tinueJ iiidispo-iiiotj of Mr. F. W. Seward, Olsriice Seward, of New York, hs been appointed by the President Acting Assistant Secretary ol State. THE CO.Hr:HACY TRIAL The prosecution, in the csnspiracy trial bas three or four more witnesses to examine. Tho defense has clcecd, and only await the report of the Medical Committee 14 to the alleged insanity of Pyne. Arnold's lather was permitted an interview with hia son to day, the former freely shedding tears MARSHAL Cr TDK DISTRICT. D K. GooJloe will be appointed Marshal of the Di-trictof Columbia, in the place of Litnon, resigned. Tin cantol ratsox. The Old Capitol Prison has been neirly cleared of prisoners, there being less than one hundred Ihm at the present time, and of this number a majority are sick and wounded rebel. MAJOR GENERAL OBD. Major Gen. Ord has been appointed te tbe command of Oregon. MAYOR Or SAVANNAH IJf WASHINGTON. The Mayor of Ssjrannah, accompanied by two other members of the city governmeut, arrived here to-dav to confer witb the President. I'KUClil.-TIATlOM Ii V or rii k rmrti) i'ki:mdi:t sT.vrr.s. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas, The Fourth Section, of the Fourtb Article of tbe Constitution of the United States declares that the United States shall guirautee to every Stute in the Ui.ion a republican form of government, and shall protect such of them againkt invasion and domestic violence; and, Whereas. The President of the United States is, by the Constitution, made Coaimander-in-Chief of the Array aad Navy, as well as Chief Civil and Executive officer of the United States, and is bound by a solemn oath to faithfully exe cute the office of President of the United States, and to take care th it the laws be fai'.hfulty exe cuted; aod, Whereis, The rebellion which tit been waged by a portion ol the people of the United States against the properly constituted authorities thereof in the most violent and revolting form, and whose organized and armed forces have now been almost eutirely overcome, bas in its revolutionary progress deprived tbe people of the State of Mtaaieaippi of eivil goverumebt, and Whereas, It becomes necesstrv aud proper to csrry oat aud eu force the obligations of the United btates te the people of Mississippi, in securiug them in the enjoyment of n republican firm of government; now, therefore, in obedience to the high and solemn duties imposed npun me by the Constitution of the United States to organize a State government, whereby justice may be esublNhed, i.'omestic tranquility restored and loyal citizens protected in all their rights of life, liberty and property, I, Andrew Johnson, Preidnt of the United Stttes and Commander-in-Chief of tbe Army and Navy of the United States, do hereby appoint Wm. Sharkey, of Mississippi, Provisional Governor of the State of Mississippi, whoe duty it shall be at tbe earliest practical momeut to prescribe such rules and regulations aa may be uecesstry and proper for conveuing a convention compose! of delegite to be chosen by that portion of the people cf said Slate who are loyal to the United States and no others, for the purpo-e of altering aud amending the Constitution thereof, and wiih authority to exercise within tbe limits t-f said State all the powers necessary and proper to enable such loyal people of tbe State of Mississippi to restore said State to its Constitutional relations to the Federal Government, and to present such republican form of State Government, as will en title the State to tie guarantee of the United Stales therefor, and its people to protection by the United States against invasion, and domestic violence; provided that, in any electioa tbat may be held hereafter for choosing delegates to any State Convention, aa aforesaij.no peraon shall be qualified as an elector, or shall be eligible as a memuer of such convention, unless be shall have previously takco and subscribed to the oath of amntsty, as et forth in tbe President's Proclamation, Miy 29:h. ltbj, and is a vo'er qualified a prescribed by the constitution and jaws of the State of Mississippi, in force immediately before the tfth dy of January, A. D. lGl, the date of the ee calltd ordinance of seees'vn.imd the raid uveatiou when convene!, cr the legislature that may be thereafter aemblei will tre-cribe the quiliccstiotis of the electors, a:-d the eligibility of jers'jus to bold otüce utder the constitution and laws of the State a power the people of tbe several Scales cou.priiog the Fedrral Union have rightfully exercised from the origin of the Ooveraanent t- the prestsi time; and I do hertby direct. First Tbat the military commander of tbe Department, and all effieers in tbe military and naval service aiJ aod assist the said Provisional Governor in carrying into effect tkis Proclamation; and they are et joined to abstain from in ant way hindering, impeding or d s.urigicg loyal people from tbe organ Xilioi. of a State Government as herein progressing Second Tbat the Secretary of Stat proceed to put in force all liws ol the United States the

admtnistrition whereof belong to tbe Sute Depirlaeut, applicabl to tbe gcoirxf tlcil limits aforerai 1. Third That tbe Secretary of the Treasury proceed to nominate for ap;ointment Assesors of Taxes and Collectors ol Customs acd Internal Revenue, and such officers of tbat department as are authorized by law, and put in exertion tbe revenue laws of the United States as aforesaid In miking appoin'men: the preference shall be given to Qutlified lojal persocs residing witbio tbe districts where their respective duties are to be performed; but if suitable re-dois of tbe district) ball cot be found, then persons residing in other States or districts shall be nominated. Fourtb Tbat tbe Postmaster General establish poslofScea and post route and put into exe cution the postal laws of the United Slates within said State, giving to loyal residents tbe preference of appointments, but if auittble residecta

are Let found, then to appoint agents, Ac, from other States. Fifth That the District Judge for the Judicial District ia wKich Mississippi is included pro ceed to bold Courts within said State ia accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress, and the Attorney General will instruct tbe proper officers to libel and bring to judgment, confiscation and sale, property subject to confiscation, and enforce tbe administration of justice within said State io all matters within tbe cognizance and jurisdictiou of tbe Federal Courts. Sixth Tbat the Secretary of tbe Navv take possession of all the public property beloogirg to tbe Navy Department within the said limits, and put in operation all tbe Acts ol Congress in relation to Naval affairs, baring application to said State. Seventh That the Secretary of the Interior put in force the laws relating to his department applicable to the geographical limits aforesaid. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my band and caused the Seal ef the United States to be affixed. Djne at the City of Washington, tne 13tb day of June, A. D., It 65 and of tbe Independence of the United States tbe eighty-Limb. (Signed.) Andrew Jonxo. By the President. (Seal ) W. H. Sewabo, Secretary of State. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas. By my Proclamation of the 29th of April, lc65, all restrictions upon internal, domestic aud commercial intercourse, with certain exceptions therein specified and set forth, was removed in sucb parts ol tbe States ot Tennen see, Virginia, North Carolini. South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, and so much of Louisiana as lies esst of the Mississippi river, a shall be embraced within the lines of national military occupation; and Whereas, By roj Proclamation of the22d of May, 1 bC5, for reasons therein stated, it was declared that certain ports of the United States, which bad been previously closed against foreign commerce, should, with certain exceptions be re opened to such commerce on and after tbe 1st day of July next, eut ject to the laws of tbe United States, and in pursuance of such regulations as might be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury , and " . Whereas, I am satisfactorily informed that dangerous combinations against tbe laws of tbe United States no longer exist within the Sute of I enneesee; tbat the insurrection heretofore ex. isting within said State bas been suppressed; tbat within tbe boundaries thereof tbe authority of the United States is undisputed; and tbat such officers of the United States as have been duly commissioned, are in the undisturbed exercise of their official functions; now, therefore, be it known that, 1, Andrew Johnson, I'resideat ef tbe United States, do hereby declare that all restrictions upou internal, domestic and coastwise intercourse and trade, and upon the removal of the products of States heretofore declared in insurrection, reserving and exceptiog only those relating to contraband of war, hereinafter recked, and also those which relate to the reservation of the rights of the United States to property purchased ia the territory of au enemy heretofore imposed in the territory of the United Slates east of the Mississippi river, are anuulled, and I do hereby direct tbat they be forthwith removed, and tbat ou and after tbe first day of July next, all reftriciiong upon foreiga commerce with said ports, with tho exctption and reservation a forest 'd be removed, and that the oommerce of said State shall be conducted under tbe supervision of the reguUrly appiuted officers of the customs provided by law; and such officers of the custom shall receive auy captured and abandoned property that msy be turned over to them under the law by the military or naval forces of the United States, aud dispose of such property as shall be directed by the Secretary of the Treasury. The following articles, contraband of war, are excepted lrom tbe effect of this Proclamation: Arms, ammunition, ull articles of which ammunition ia made, gray uniforms and clothes. 1 hereby also proclaim and declare tbat tbe inaur rcction so far as it relates to and within the State of TetinsVsee and the inhabitants of said State of Tennessee as reorganized and; constituted under the recently adopted Constitution and reorganization and accepted by them is suppressed; and therefore, also, that all disabilities and disqualifications attaching to said State, consequent upon any Proclamation issued by virtue ot the Act entiiled "An Act Further to Provide for the Collection ot Duties on Imports, acd for Other Purposes," approved the 13th day of July, 1861 , are removed, but nothiog herein contained shall be considered or construed, as in any wise changing or impairing any of the penalties or forfeitures heretofore incurred under the laws of the United States, or any of tbe provisions, restrictions or disabilities set forth in my Proclamation bearing date the 29 lb May, lc65; or as impairing the existing regulations for the suspension of the habeas corpus, aud tbe ex erci.eof military law in cases where it shall be necessary for the general public safety during the existing insurrection; nor shall this Proclamation, affect, or in any way impair any laws heretofore passed by Congress and duly approved by the President, or any Proclamation or Orders issued by him during the aforesaid insurrection, abolishing slavery, whether of persons or property; but on tho contrary, all such laws and proclamation', heretofore made or issued, are ex pressly saved and declared to be in full force and virtue. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of the Uuited Slates to be atüxed. Done at the City of Washing ton, this, 13ih day of June, A. D , 16C5, and of the Independence of the United States, the eighty ninth. (Signed) Adrkw Johnstok. Seal J By the President. Wm H. Sxxvabd, Secretary of State. The Conspiracy Trial. Wasimngtox. June 14 In the conspiracy trial to day. Dr Hall testified that be bad ex amitied tbe prisoner, Payne, on the order for medical icquiry relative to bis alleged insanity; the prisoner seemed to be well, but his intellect was of a very low order, dull and feeble; witness thought there were reasonable grounds for believing tbe prisoner to be inane; it seemed to the witness that no man perfectly sane could exhibit the same utter insensibility which the prisoner manifested, but the witness could not give a positive opinion whether he was laboring under cither moral or mental insanity, there was a suspicion; it is generally known that insane persons hare, with fw excep tion. an unuul freqencv of pulse; the prisoner's puUe was thirty odd trokea above the ordinary standard; was perfectly calm, not in Hie leatt ex cited; bead somewhat deformed; could tot re member his mother's maiden name. A commis-ion was appointed, consisting of Dr. Stevens. Surgeon General Birne, Surgeon Morris and Dr. Hall, to continue the examination of Payne. Several other witnesses were examined, but their testimony wis unimportint. Tbe Court adjourned to give the Medical Commission time to exiraine into tbe alleged iLsat.ity of Payne. Destructive Ire at I sniksville llMiiging ofaiSiuerrlllsasind !sesrre. Lott-viLH, June 13, Midn.gbt A seriou fire is progressing on the preoisejof R. A. Robinson A Co. 's, involving one of the largest etoeks of wholesale drugs west of the Allegbana Tbe t-.ul loss will probiblv be from $103.000 10 $2tH,t'00 Marshal P. Stuuatt. guerrilla, and Lewi, (colored), the murderer 01 McGratb, at Shelby -ville, were executed here to-day at the military prion Perfect order appears to be kept amocg tbe vast number of Sherman's troops, which are iu the vicinity of our city. Preparations are making to give then a barbecue on tbe 4th proximo.

The Treaty OattsB the) Can fed

ft la tea and llwaduraa. Wasbuügtü., June 13 The treaty between tne united Mate and Honduras is eSrially proclaimed It provides for the perpetual amnesty aod reciprocity freedom of commerce ana cavitation. Honduras engages to open negotiations with the varioci 'rorernments with which it may have relations; and further, for the separate recognition of perpetual teutrality for toe protection of the contemplated Honduras Inter Oceanic Railwav from tbe Atlantic to tie Pacific oceans; Honduras agree tbat tbe right 01 way or tractit over such route shall bt at all times open and free to the Government acd cmzets of the Loi?ed Sates for all lawful curposea; and in consideration of these conccaaioca tbe United States agrees to protect the same from interruptions, seixare or uciaat eorfisca tioo, from whatever quarter tbe attempt mav proceed, so long aa tbe spirit aad la let: t ion of the artic.e on tbi subject shall be preserved. COMMERCIAL. itr rata airs. nnclnaati 71 aar at ei. Civcixiati, June 13. Flour dull ; Superfine 5 25; extra $6 75 6 and familv 17 U0n27 75. Wheat, red SI 40; white $1 501 CO. Oats, Lt Papii fflfltll. T?. KV ni I a 1 I Barley $1 I0(gl 2d. Oata54(R5oc. Whisky dull; small sale at $2. Mess pork sold at $25 50c; "Sulk meit; n,l4 for shoulders. 12c for sides and 15c for bams. Bulk bams 22(23. Lard 17,(3 17 3,'c. Exchange firm. Groceries quiet aod unebanred. Sugar 13(317c. Coffee 2S (332c. Molassce $1 20l 23. Butter 15318c. Egts 19Q20c. Silver $1 31. Gold $1 41. Money easy at GI0 per cent. Plsw York narRat. New Yoaa, June 13. Cotton 42(5 43e for middling. Flour 5ftl(lo hettrr' at T, 7(13 ft ail f m, t. sute; $6 907 05 for extra round boop Ohio, acd $7 10ti 75 for trade brands. Rye flour quiett. Corn meal dull. Whisky 2U42 05 for western, and $2 06 for refined. Wheat Winter red western $1 65; prime $1 65): amber Micbiean it 87 if; choice $1 77. Rye doll. Corn 7b(iP2 for new mixed western, bOc for new mixed, 85 for choice, and 91c for inferior to prime western yellow. Oats 7075c. Coffee dull. Sugar. HQ 12. Molasses 45c. Hops l'J330e. Wool dull. Petroleum dull at 340 for crude, 51c for refined in bond, and 7t)(2tldo free New unesspork i27 75(32822; $21 50Q5 00 for '63-'64,do ca.b and regular way, closing .t $24 50 for cash, $18 50 for prime, and $20 0UQ20 50 nrime me is PUin mess beef $10 00 (14 00; extra me. 112 OOtölG 00: beef ham 26(427 50c. Cut meats; 1214) for shoulders, aod 14lfc for hams. """Bacou; 13gC for Cumberland cut; 13J.Cc for long ribbed, and 14?415c for short ribbed. Lard ISLQlOic Butter. 20(a30c for Ohio, and 22Q33c for State. Cheese 8 15c. Rice dull. XW T0BX MOXXT MABKXT Nbw Tore, June 13. Money, easier and in large supply at 5G rr cent. Sterling in fair request at UOlfdjlK, for first class bills. Gold very unaetiiee, opening at $1 41?4', aod closing at$l 42. Stocks firmer. Lit KS Gold closed at Oallsgber's exchsege last night at $1 4234'. Ql'A&TXBMASTXR Ü 1MB A LS DlFABTMEXT, INDIA! VoLl'NTEERS, LsbUtfAroLis. I.nd.. June 9. 18C5. Col. James Blake is hereby appointed Chief Marshal of all receptions to be given to Indiana Soldiera arriving at this rendezvous, from this time, for muster out and discharge. He will heve the oversight of tbe reception dinners to be given at tbe Soldiers' Home, and will superintend and direct such marching as may be had, and also all proceedings at tbe speakers' stand in the State House Park. Officers of Regiments and Batteries will please report to him, at the office of the State Quarter master General, on reception days, for ioetruc tion. By order ef tbe Governor. A Stone, Q. M. Geu., Ind. Military. Rtcirnoxs. In accordance with the announcement made in tbe Card of General A. Stone, Quartermaster General of Indiana, the undersigned consents to assume the charge and direction of tbe receptions to be given to soldiers aoon expected at tbb rendezvous. In so doing he ventures to rely, so far as relates to tbe dinner arrangements, upon the renewed co operation and aid of tbat referan corpt ot ladies to whom be was ander bo great obligation during tbe receptions of last year. He earnestly hopes that all that efficient body will again volnnteer their services, and that as many others as are willing to share io tbe honors of tbe occasion will unite with them; and when informed, by the papers or otherwise, tbat a reception is to take place, tbat tbey will at the signal of the cannon, at 8 A M , on the day of the reception, repair, as formerly, to the Soldiers Home, for tbe duties of the day. On tbe approaching receptions, all cooking will be done at tbe Government establishments, and tbe ladies will only be expected to arrange and prepare food already cooked. James Blake. 10 C Chief Marshal of Receptioca. PROSPECTUS. 3KW VOLl LOOK AT THE JULT MO t ORtraita of President Johnson two view; hecretary Harlan; Queen Victoria; the Impress Eugenie; the am. peror aleiandtr; Julia t'ia r, wi h aietches f Coarcter; tbe Cf)pira!ors, aod hew ihey look; tbe I'byijf Btftny of CUates; Ixre and Invert; Second Vlan lane i Fat Folk and Lrtn Folia, acd how to cure tbem, wltb Illustration; tbe Ras!o. with portrait; Knlarging tbe Lunr; Imnio-tality of Mud; A rTi,nJrrrul iTedic'lja FulfilleJ; HymetiM Toetry; MalJrn'a Ker; An Appeal from tbe Mouio; Art anl Artl ts: Practical Frearbibg; Work LUy Kel!g:rr; A Hint to MMn Ladies; McMonary of Pbr.Bology and rfcysiogonomy, wlih engravings; Hat A New Notion, illustrated; Oar Country; 'AbleBotiltd Men;" Early Patriot of America, illatrated; Our rinasc-; Tbe Atlant c CM, aad Americana In Lng land, with much am in JULT DOUBtJt NO. rilKX&OLOGlCAL JOUU5AL. Best No. ever Ustted. Begina a Kew Vol. Only 20 eer.t, by return post, or a y-ar for fl- 8ab-crib bow. Address. MfiMi. FOWLER 4 Vf KLLS, Jel3-d2Lkw1w o. SP9 Broadway, S. T. BANKS. MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK -OF IIVI)IIVVjPOLIH, No. 23 North Meridian Street. Special Agents tor the stale ef ttie 7 3IU l..oan. rpHIS Bt.XK IS 50Vf T02 THE TRASSaction of business; will do a General Baiklcg BuiBen. ivrnmnt Securities of all kinds kept coo.tsstly on hiua and for sale at tbe moat reasonable ra'.r. 1IE5KY SC1IS ULL, Present. V. T. yALOTT. Cashier. J-dtf DANK NOTICE. TO THE public: W MEKKAS. Tbe Notes of tbe Bank of tb tat of ludiana are at a dUcoaat of 00 per eeat. at several commercial points in tkis State, and are re lact-ntly received by cur catomers; tberfre, lUtoicnl, Tbat tbe Davis aad Binxsas af lodianapo H a id nit pj out tbe botes of the BaK or t ?tats aTler tb 12to mt-, eor receive ths same for loe tbsn on inr mi cst. biscocvr, except aa t tbe paper c-r oca of tie brauctf a aa may make saUafactory arrange menu to redeem their notes ia this rity at par. UAXXl.lOX'a BASK. IVDtANAPüLlS KAT105AL BA5K, CrnZIIf' SATO A L BASK, S. A- FLITCH CR k CO, FOCKTU HATIOItaL, BASK. INDIANA BA.NKI.NO COMPaNT, msr 3 T10JAL BA5K, FLKTCUBE . ftHAHPK, jeS-ClOl UKsvCUANTa' NATIONAL BANK. OX! F15K BROWS UK5f. SITES 1KAEJ OLl. on te" Bucxy d moJern sis aad set of new liarneaa. I wlih to sail ail torelaer. Apply to J. w. til OR AT. JaJ-dlw ipsacer tiocse, Indianapolis.

U. 0. LOA He

UNITED STATES 7.30 LOAM! XIII It U H K KIEU, $230,000,000. By aetborlty of tbe f acrtury cf tb Treasury, U bbder.'cDed, tba General SaUsctlptioo AgvBt for l sals af Ur.ited ftates hnntt., otn U tbe pat lie tbe Utrs series of Trta-ury Sotet,bartag aeoea a4 tarea-Uatas per cent, later vt per ana um, know a tb 7.30 LOA.2ST. Tbee setea art lard coder data ef Ja!y IS, 1ÜC4, aa4 payable tbrec years fVecn tbat dato la carroocy, e ar convertab't at tbe cptlaa cf ths hsMer lata U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT GOLD Hi: VUIMa BONDS.' Tbe. Bond ar n w worth a ka&dsom nretsiaaa. sai ara exptapt, aa are all tbe Goverotaest Beoda, rem StiU, (may and a'saiWy-ii t unUion. eA.VA mJJm frv n to t ieee jt enL r onnvm to Uir eaVw. according to Us rate levied spoa stber property. TV letere 4 Is payable aeml-ancBaDy by eoanoea attack eä eacb cote, wbK-fa nay be cut off aod soli to aay feaok ol anker. The Interest nt . 7. 30 per cesaU amount to Otic cent nor alnv ou xa note. Two cent ftioo Ten ftAOO Twrnly giooo One Oollnr 5000 Sotea cf all t he denoainations named will be prompt ly furnULed npoa receipt of subscriplioua. Tbe Sotes of thi Third Ferie are precisely altfiHar la f rm an.t privileg a to tbe Seea-Tblrtlea already seid. esrept tbat tbe Govemmect reserves to Itself tbe eptoo of payirg icterett la gold coin at per cent, last tad of T 3-10tba la currency, absei Ibers will dedact tbe lav te rest In currtocy up to Jaly 13t. st tbs lim wben taej auoscrlD. The delivery cf the notea of this third terlei ef tba Seeen-Iblrties will commence cn tbe 1st of Jum. and will be made promptly an 1 continuously after tbat date. The alight change made ia thecond.tiona of this TBIKO SEKlKS enVcia Dly tbe matter of Interest. Tbe pay ment la gold, If made, will be equivalent to tbe currency interest of tbe higher rate. Tbe retnrn of specie pajtnests, la tie event cf wtlcb only will the option to pay Interest in grold bo a 'ailed of. woold so reduce and eocaliie pricea tbat parckasea made with lx per cent, la gold wculd be fully eqaal It tbos tnaJe with seyrn at i tbree-tentba per cent, ia currency. Thiais The Only Loan in Market Sow eSered by tbe Gwerussrot. a&d Its superior ad-antag-es xnake tt tbe GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than 1 130,00 ,0o0 of tbs loan authorised by lbs last Consreas are bow on the market. Ttls aaoor.t, at the rate at whkh it ia being absorbed, will ail ba sab. scribed tor wiUitn two saootbs wbeo the Botes will dooMMly cominasd a premium, aa baa BB'fsrnly bees tbe case on closing tbe subscriptions to other Uaaa. Ia order that cltiieos in every town sxd section of th country may be afforded facilities for taking the loaa, the National Danks, State Banks and PrWata Bankers ' throughout the country have generally agreed Urocelre subacriptloua at par. Subscribers will select their own agents. In whom tbey bars confidence, and whs otily ara to be lespocsibls for lb delivery of ths note Ut which they receive orders. JJiTSr COOKE, Si'Bscair-TiOR Abkbt, No. 114 South Thind Street PHILADELPHIA. FIRST SATIOSAL BASK, CmZRSS, SATtOSAL BANK, ISDIASA1-OL18 KATIONAt, RASK, POCRTII NATIONAL BASK, INDIANA S4T10NAL BANK and MKiicH ants' national bask, isoiasapous, ISO. m;Z3-dVwXaa TOOACCO, TODACCO. .b. HTxaa. i. Btrnon .TIVCHS A nuiii.iioD, Manufacturers and Wholsalcrc, !Vo UxiikI 21 Second Street, ALTON, ILLINOIS. WE riATK OPK VED A BRANCH HOUSE AT 50. n Srtath Meridian street, Indianapolis. Ind., where ws will keep constantly 00 hand all itylea sf FILiTJG TOBACCO. We repectfnlly Invito tbe trae to call and examine our stock. V will sell as low, if not lower, than tbo Bams stock can be bought In thta or any other market. marC-dii ItTKRJS dk DRUatMuSD. REH ESTMB AGtiNTS. AND NOTARIES PUDLIC, No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Iiicllttxitif oIIm, lud, S ' dly INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Capitol $300,000. INSURES AGAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Ciencrol Accidental Politic ITIOIt Fve Hundred Lollar, with S3 per week conpensat n. can b-i bad for t-1 per antum. or any Oicersum between $yxj andHJ,000 at proiwnlosato rate. Ten kJollars I'retniuna Secures a pl cy for 92.000, cr 10 per week cesopessatlon for all aad errry deeenption of accident -traveU lny or otherwise unCer a general accident tIif y, at tta ordinary rates. Tlilriy Dollar rretuiuau Fecsres a full policy for t3.W"0, or fzS per week c)tnpeQiation, as above, at tbs special ratea. forelgn Itiak. Policies issued for Foreign. We India aad Ca'Jfersia traveL Rates caa be learned by applkatioa la tbo OSea or Agencies. Short Time Ticket. Arrangements are la coer.e of completion by which tbe travsler will be able to pnrcbae, at any Railway Ticket Oflce, lLaraooe lick eu for One er Thirty Deye Travel. Ten rer.ts will bay a ticket for One dafstravel Insuricg J,X). or SIS weekly c. mpetsaUon. Ticket f(A ties may bo had for Ttre, 2.x and Twele nao&tba, in 1 be same mariner. Ilazardoca Kl-ks Uken at Bsiardoos Rates. So Xe4 ical ExamiLation reqair&d. I'lciei writu by th Company's Afras. I'oikies for f io,w, acd fr five years, ran te had hy applkraüoa to tbe Slate Agent at Indiacapl;e, ard at the BumeütEce. DIRECTORS. nrsTirrs v. tiaTie TUOMaS BBLKSAF, Jr. W. H. D CaLLr SDER J AS. L. HOWAhD, CkO. W.MOJkK. M ARSHALL, JkWKIX, EF.KSEZf.K kUJBaUlS, CuRSIUCS B. E HWI5, HC;rj UAKR1SOS, CKO A. (jILMaS, iUSATUAS B. B15CE. ROIjSF.T I F.N. 11, fee J. G. n iTTrfcftnw ..i. - - r . van, s new rrl I. IlrTSRT A. UTER, General Ant. n. C. MARTIS, 8UU Ageat. So. 7 Tenperanr Halt, Iadiaap4U, lad. C. B. DAVIS, Local Agest. S. C Odd rUewi Ha3. S. C AgenU and ftoLdtors wasted ta oeery parte tbe Slate. aaayir A MOSm I I wast Agents everywhere, at O IU tTQ meat, sipeaaee paid, to aaOnrtsM Article., the best selling ever offered, fall panxaJaxs freaw Address CTU T. GakAT, aajS-dlwBi Bid 4 ford , kfala.

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