Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4577, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 June 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

FKIDAT MORÜINO. JUNE 23? JTOÖ PÄIXTIaNGr-. - a -m-.mm Circulars. Books, Pamphlets. Card, Checks, Blanks, ! Bill Hcad, Bills Lading, kr., Vo. ( IX promptly ibuonice, Irt thf Dft n flrwt qMalllr lr, a fall. j C I TY IT EMS. tJ The Huprsme Tour; of Ir r,a aJ jotrtaaj an dW, CC7 CosiaaetieeHiern eter I Asbunr Unitaea'ty e!oal jester-Jay. tJ7" Singleton, of Illinois, jlas.fd through this clt j feri!at, fifir.j; for a j bort im at the Hate . t3F Lientenant Colonel Frederick, of tiie Kitib R. V. hse been aain orderM lo tVah lafton I a member of the Kimin!nc KotJ. of Lieh Hen Casey ii I'resiJeot j tlX" A refreshing; shower vieitetj iLe ttiy last tcoiof. Tb dum was leij, the atmosphere cooled, mJ vegetation graue anl ach ?)ke refreshed. tTT Tbe Free Mason brotherhood cetrate to dj by a procession and delivery of 0 otition io the Campus of the Christian University We elsewhere publish the programme of eierri-ee. tTPThere will be, probably, w receptions f ilT. If it should be determined to teceiie the regiment hero this afternoon, the mnouncmrut of tbo reception will to given by the f.rij.p of ciDcoQ In ibe State Houa Park . I KT To nigtwDuprcx. L Green'i Neuro Mm atrels open at the Masonic 1111. The lovers of burnt cork delineationa will undoubtedly attend the performances of this troupe one ofthe lr et io the country E2T An eicuraion train will be run to Tppccauoe Battle Ground on Monday, the Thitd of July, for the purpose of accommodating al? who may wich to attend the proposed chscrranre of the day at that place. KT" Fulton, cot he of itcarahoat iovettiou notoriety, but onr young friend Homer, of Boweo, Stewart k Co., hare placed on our table the July cnmber of Harper. The July pusher of this periodical ha aome very readable artle. The first article, Prison L;fe," "n intereffirj;, but somewhat overdrawn. j H7" Judje Blake has established a first Class Military Claim Agency neit to Masonic Hall, and opposite Metropolitan Theatre. Hi tegul experience, added to four years of active Seid aerriee, enables him to transact all military Kusine? with great correctness and dispatch. Tjiose having business, will refer to the notice ii; our columns to-day. I'aoMOTiojta. The following promotion fere made at the office of the Adjutant Genera, iu Indiana Regiment yesterday: Fifty-eighth TJruh Oood, First J,icuteivmt; Peter llowjv. Second Lieutenant. t Fourth Cavalry. John T. Hendrick. first Lieutenant: George E. Grace, Second Liet'tenant. 1 Sf Fcr three or four weeks the business ,nes in the centre of the city hive been acooje by an intolerable stench, caused by removing the contenta of the privy in tbe rear of the BlackVorJ block. As the earth and debris-U now Efarlt all removed, it lato be hoped that the etenchwill toon be ovar. We notice that Curzon is; the architect of this jobthe right man in the tight pi- m ; Police Mattees Wm. Grisel, for indulging in obscene conduct, went to jail to days John Moore and James Simpson were drunk. They were put i d the chain pans: for fifteen days. ; John O'Connor, for associating with prasti tutes. got $15 45 as hia portion. " S. L. Cassman, John Miller, George Miller. Mathias Kelley and William George paid V-l 10 apiece for the luxury of being drunk. Foa Sali A very aukcrior lamily htire, aix years old, broke and trained byoneoljthe best horsemen in the State for hia own fiiily use. and ia altogether reliable; also a new Jri ny Lind family carriage Drew k Sbaw'g manufacturewhich has been used only occasionhlly during tbe past two months, together withjthe harness and all the accompanying fixture, t-uch as combs, brushes, Ac, necessary for taking care of a horte. For further particulars izci!re at this tffice. Maaaiaos Lict!:s Tbe beatrd term fd not the hitching together for life, and the iu S nth has been taken by numerous couples in 'the past week, as we find from the Clerk's record. The following are tboe who have procured the neceMsry "papers," and have ben spliced sl.ee our last report: j Jeremiah Campbell and Elizabeth Dickey. George Lu.liugce and Eliza Hhodes, (colorf ! ) Jeremiah Warren and Mary Ann Powell. Henry Small and Isabella Tumilitj. f Richard Hardin and Julia Miller. Jobo L. Villa and Anna E. Day. John Decker and Christian Stumph. I James Simraoo and Ellen Lynch. SylveNter Holman and Mary Ann Buzzmi! Uamiltou U. Bramhell and Sarah E. Fiou I Jonathan Divis and Sarah J Martiu Alvin E Ctrter and Bertha Blemcr. William Martiu and Martha A Smock Alfred Rook er and Nancy Hudson. James Bailey and Elizabeth Fuqua. James Hughes and Jane Johnson, (colored ) i Bon ct Public iMriOTiMixn. The ;ol(owioa; tKiildiog permits were granted bv jbe Board of Improvements on Wednodav: ! To E. E. Oulland. dwelling lot No ir4on California, between North and Michigan strt a $SUÜ. To John A. Miller, dwelling on lots NW 19, 0. and 21, in out-lot No. 179 ou Eaat t:et ; To 0. A. Wells, dwelling on lot No. lrt.jia square No. 21, 00 New Jersey, between .ew .. York aDd Vermont streets $l.t00. To A Wolfeudeo, dwelling on lot No. 43i in oat lot No. l2i,on West, between South nJ McCarty streets-$300. To S. Derringer, dwelling on lot No 63, in out-lot No. 24, on Pennsylvania, between Merrill and South atreets $GU0 To Fred. Kiaael. lot No 3. in out lot No 5.. eo Ne York, between Noble and Liberty strr.ts fl."0. To Kobert Diin, dwelling on lotNo. 19iu oui-lol 'o. 173, ou Ne Jersey, between ,'S: Clair ond St- Joseph streets. To Wm. Kortebeter, dwelling on lot No 3, icou:ot'o.lü7,on East. between McCirly ,rd Bleking street. . To John Branan. dwelling ou lot No. 1, in out-lot No. 151, on New York, between Do-ig!as and Blackturd streets. Tor tae Sentinel j 0 yesterday our streets were rega!eJ by a parade of about sixty r.tgroej, who call tfceru selves "Free Maaons.: 1 bey were clad in ail eorts of tiDseled regalia, and preceded by a band .of white musician. The inquiry i frrqueutly msde by uninformed parties if thete colored iadif idual are real Fife Maaooa. and aiy object io sending tou this article is to answer that they are net; on tbe contrary, they are chndtstine. and have never been recognized oven by tbe liraud Lodges of V.t)land or Canada. No Grand LJge of this country pays them the least attention or respect, and any Mason Iraternii'Dj with them subjects himself to the höhest r-ensltv known to the fraternitv. All r- r ' . . . rrulir Uaaetiic Lodfea in tuia State are uber- - sJinate to the Grand L'jOe U. G. Hazelrigg ia Grand Hack er Grand Secretary. uf Indiana, of which Master, and William A0lp M. U

Ca Masoirio CitaaTto5. The several city Masonic bodies, assisted by the Gratd B'vl e, Ldgea. Ac., from variooa parts of tbe Statt, will celebrate tbe Festival of M. Jobn tbe Bpl st. to day, the 2 J. according to the following rrt'gratnme: MtaHlLS. The Committe of Arrangemeota have a? pointed the following Marshals, who have porr to elect the nerery number of asiiiaLt, and w.ll be reapected andotvei accordinglv, viz: Col W.J. H. Robinsc'n. Chief Marshal. Capt Nat Stiurileff, First Assistant Marshal Lieut. Oeorge Wa juer, Socoud Assistant Marshal. AMZWMLISO The fraternity will assemble at tbe Grand Marcnic Hall as early as 12 o'clock M . and will cougtrgtte a folio: Grand Lodge, Entered Apprentice. Fellow Craft, and Matter M3na, io the Concert Hall, aero rid story: Grand Royal Arch Chapter and Royal Arch Masons, and Grand Council and Royal and Select Masters, n Ljdse Room, third story; GranJ Commandery and Knigbtt Templar, fa Chapter Room, third story. riocixiox. A lew minutes before 1 o'clock I. M . the procemion will form under tbe direction ot the Marshal, as follow: Entered Apprentices. Fellow Crafts an I Master Masons, on south side of Washington street; Royal Arch Meons and Royal Select Mon,on north aide of Waab ington street, west of Tennesses. Tbe various Grand Bodies, with Knights Templar ai Guard of Honor, oa tbe wet side of Sjutb Tennesaee treet. The Grand Bodies will constitute the only official organiztlion in the procession, sni no attempt will be made to tepirate into distinctive subordinate bodies The general classification under tbe pecoi.d heiding, only, will be observed. oRDta or iaoctHiox Tbe pioceasion will form as rear 1 o'clock as

as possible, in the following orJer: Band. Katered Apprentice. Fellow Crafts. Master Mons. Koyal Arch Masons. Royal and Select Masters Grand Council. (Jrand Royal Arch Chapter. Grand Commandery. Gratid Lodge. List o Maacu. East 00 Washington atreet to Pennsylvania, north on Pennsylvania to Fort Wayne avenue, thence on Fort Wayne avenue to Noithwestern Cbristitn University (Jrove f X CRCISI'-H IN l.BOVk. Mu.-ic. Prayer by tbe Grand Chaplaiu. Music. Oration of the Diy bv Brother Hon. It. W. Thompson, of Terre lUote. Music. Dinner. After dinner the procession will reform, and return to the Hall, when it will be dismissed. By order of the Committee of Arrangements, Gxo. II. Flkminq, Secretary. liU.-iirVIJSHi NOTICES. Tut Florence Readi.no Rooms. This t-btab-l'ohment, corner of Meridian and Mirylmd streets, second story, 14 one of the neate-t arranged in the city. The proprietors, Florence Richter and Pat. Welsh, are well known as accomodating and pleasant hots. Florence was fjrmcrly proprietor of the No. 1 Saloon, on 1'earl t-treet, and Pat ia f miliar to the habitues of the Exchange since that establishment was opened. They attend, in their new place, to business themselves, and visitor can rely noon procuring the very best tli.it ran be purchased, served up neatly, gracefully and artistically witb all tbe accompaniment.-. Among other attractions, business men will find at "The Reading Rooms" the latent newspapers from all parts of the United States and the handsomest furnished apartments ofthe kind in the city. 1! lw Pxcsomal We are pleased to learn tbat Cap tain Cbarles D. Fenton, lately in command at Camp Carrington, has associated himself with Uezekiab, in the popular Geranium, at No. 33 Kentucky avenue, under tbe style of Hezekiah & Co. Captain Fenton, although a stranger to mo?t of tbe citizens of Indianapolis, has so conducted him-elf that he is not only esteemed by his hte fellow o (Seers, but all who bare made bis acquaintance, and all may congratulate themselves in retaining 0 clever a gentleman as Capt. Fenton. 22 2 ßfThe Marion County Agricultural and Horticultural Society will meet at their room in Hubbard's Block, for the election of officers to tierve during tho ensuing j ear, at 2 o'clock P.M., Saturday. June 24, Itßö. A full and punctual attendance is necessary. By order of the Society. 2:t-2 W. U. Loom is. Secretary. Elriia' The Infallible Una RcsToaative Decidedlv the bet article for restoring grey hair to its natural color, (not dying) curing all diseases of the scalp, preventing the hair from falling off, giving it a toftnes and glesi (h it nothing ele can produce. Price $1 OU pr bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. F. Senour, druggist, Bates House Block, ageut. ol tf Tlu&k Halte and Richmond Railzoad Cuanok or Timc. On and after Monday, Jute 19, the time of this road will be changed as follows: Wcjtwui Accommodation leaves at 7 00 M.; M.; AcA. M.; Exoress. 1:00 P. M ; Mail, 3:40 P. Express. 11:20 P. M. Kistward Expre.- arrives at 3:40 A. Mail, 10:30 A. M ; Express, 7:25 P.M.; commodation, H:4d P. M. IC-I tfjPA rich growth of hair produced, tbe imm ral color restored, (not dyed), and all diseases of tbe scalp, falling 0Ö', Ac , cured by usi.ig "Eureka," the infallible luir tetorative. Price ""$.1 !:0 per bottle. Suhl by all druggists. J. r. Senoi'R, Druggit, Bite Houe Block, Agent. eod-tf t"The Indianapolis Insurance Company is prepared to insure property against loss by tire Th'.s is a fir?t class Compauy, managed by our most responsible buines mm. Their office is in the Sinking Fund building, on South Penn sylvania street Wm. Henderson, President, and Alex. C. Jameaoo, Secretary. 25-lm tST" Crorcpton'e Strawberry Falsim is a certain remedy for diarrbura, dysentery, cholera r.iorbss. flux, Le-irtburn, and all bowel complaints. It is entirelv vegetable. A specific for camp diarrhoea. Sold at wholesale by Browning A Sloau, Indianapolis. '-od tilTThe mauy friends o! cleaned to lenrn that be ia no the titw and popular bote! Hiue, Clucinnati. Dan Moss will be r assisting to conduct known as tbe Lttel JSfSee Dr. Wm Thomson's advertUemect on the fo'irth page of to day's paper jan -u 11. IUsyan's Sarcasm. A Quaker called upon I Bunyau, in jail, one day witb what he profesMd j to be a message from the Lord. i "After (-earthing for tbee,"sid be, "ia half' tho jails in Logland. I am glad te have found thee at last." "If the Ljrd sent thee," aid Bunyau sarcati- !!. "tou would not have needed to take a) much trouble to fiad me out, for He knowa I i have been in Bedford jail these seven years' past Nicut The earth is erery day overspread I iih tbe veil of night, for tbe same reason that j thm rares of birds are darkened, vii: that we mav 1 the more reaJily apprehend the higher harmonies of thought in tte bush aud quiet of darkness. Thoughts which day turns out smoke and mist, stand about us io the night as liht and dames even aa the column hieb fluctuates about tbe crater of Vesuvius m the daytime appear a pillar of fire Hechier. "Fall in" is a very good order to be given to a soldier out of hia' place, but not to be given to a fellow on the bank of a riverr

Telegraphic Dispatches.

arT atrasMLf toataa a umtat am vat.. MIDNIGHT It HP OUT. rr .Tforntnr IIeprt ee rirat 1'affe.l GRINTaS DISPATCH TO II A LUX li. The Riot on Statcn Island. Aiiothot IVero Mutiny APPLICATIONS FOR PABDON, The Escape of Breckinridge. THE VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE. Governor Picrpont's Message. Ar Ac., Ac , Ac. v. The lllot on stntrn lalund. Naw Yoaa, June 22. Iu the matter of tbe riot ou Staterr Island lat evening, it appears the ciliiens were entertxining the Oae Hundred and Thirty-Third Regiment, jut returned from the war. Some of the me in bets of the detachment of tbe Sixty Sixth, guarding the cotton uu the Quarantine grounds, came to the place of entertainment, aud were, in a friendly spirit, asked to take refreshments aud partook of them. After wards a di4cuMon sprung up as to tie merits of the two regiments, in hieb the citizens participated, and a couple of tbe Sixty Sixth got into a fight, (letting the worst ofthe fistbt, they ran to tbeir quirters, got their muskets, laaJed them, Gxed bayonets and returned, using offensive language They were set upou, tbeir mmkets taken away from them, und driven insi Je tbe gates of the Quarantine grounds. This euraged nearly the entire dettebmeut. and thsy took staud inside tbe gates witb muskets loaded. By Ihu time a large crowd gathered about tbe gates, and stones were thrown at the armed soldiers inside They responded by firing deliberately iiud with much regularity volley after volley into the crowd. The fight wia kept up for nearly. half au hour with much vigor, with fire-arm ou the one tfJe and stones were ued to good purpose on the other, when finally a boat arrived haying on board Lieut. Col. Nelson iu command of a de tachment of the Sixty sixth. lie was informed as to tbesuteof afiftirs, and immediately leiped ashore and hastened to tbe gate, com minding the men to delist and return to their quarters His command was scarcely uttered when he was shot by one of his own men, tbe bU passing through his breast. He will probably die. He ia a ion of Judge Nelson, of Williams' Bridge, Westchester county, and about twenty-eight years of age. Cipt. Wilson, of the Naugatuck, was notified of the afTtir, and be ordtrei a squad of sailors with marines down to the scene of action and arretted several of the rioters, also taking away the muskets of others. The disturbance was then stopped. Among the wounded were W. P. King, a re turned soldier, employed in the cotton houses, shot in the right leg, breaking the bone in two places. Theley will have to be amputated. Virginia. Affaire The Iteceut Election. New Your, June 22. Richmond papers of the 20th contain the following: At tbe late election, the following was the rote in Accomac and Northampton counties for Congress: Wm H. B. Curtiss, 93 fer Accomac eounty, and 2U'J for Northampton; George C. Tyler, Ac comae. Sß; Northampton, 6. Ctirtiaa' majority is 131 for House of Delegates of Virginia. Thos. H. Kedam and Dr. Jobn W. Shields were elected, both Conservatives. Wm. B. Curtiss was a member of the Virginia Convention, is a conservative mau, and opposed to confiscation. Tyler is the present TJ. S. Collector for the district. The citizens of DinwidJie hid, at a meeting, adopted resolutions prohibiting negroes from coming ou their plantations except on busines; fixing their pay at five dollars per month, and refnsing the hire them unless they are recommended by their previous employers; and while recognizing F. H. Pierpjut as Governor, and appreciating his generous sentiment?, they deprecate the Constitution of Virginia as now in force, and ak tbat the &aje course be adopted for Virginia as has been for North Carolina. !eav York Fire Uepartnient Application for i'urdon. Nkw Yobk, June 22. Tha Board of Metropolitan Free Corami.sioners met this afternoon and read the report of the Law Committee, that the remiltauce from the Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court hd arrived and been duly filed, so tbat the Commissioners will now legally take charge of the Füe Department Application wete lectrivtd frcm seventy five to one hundred firemen to be enrolled a members of the new orgacizttion. Some of the ai!".iit engiuecrs have reported to the Cuiumi3ioners. an 1 receivd instructions to continue on duty udder the orders of Chief John Decker. The Post's Washington special says: A number of applications for pardon hare been received to-day (torn military and civil officers of tbe late rebel Government. The remiins of Mrs Seward was forwarded to Auburn to day, via the Sulberu railroad. The Managers b.tve arrived here to make arrtngements for continuing tbe raiboad from Nw York to Richmond and ChtlttriOJga. Destructive f-ire In San I'rancUco. Sax Feancisco, June 19 A fire occured in this city last evening, at the foot of Market atreet, bet een California and Sacramento streets, burning twenty tive buildings. Lois $100,000 Many families are rendered homeless. The town of Brown's Valley has been nearly de.treyod by fire. The steamship Sierra Nevadt. from Portland and Victoria brings $322,000 in gold. News from the mines is favorable. New gold discoveries are reported. Denny, tbe Union candidate for Congressional Delegate at the last election, went for the Democracy Liter news from Atixona repcrta more outrages by tbe Apaches Troops from California will soon be on their track Dispitches from New Westminister states that 3UU miies of poles lor the Rus.ia telegraph are. ou tne ground. The sh'p Revere Nanimo. arrived today Cleared to-day ship Favorita, for Boston. AUvllier .Tlulinv Among titer. Meero ftol New Toek. June 22 The Commercial aajc I he Second United States colored cavalry mu imeu on ooarj a steamer lvine at tne wnart in Portsmouth, Tuesday evening. They took pos te.-Sion of the vcjI. and refused to allow it to lene, an 1 next morning went ashore armed, and ran not through tbe town, while troops were summoned from various quarters. General Gra mm looa commsnd of tnsm, and sooa overpowereithe blicks aid drove tbera aboard tbe hin. where prepattiors bad been made for them TLey were d:sirrcel aad sent down the bar. tire in Ifatwu Illlllar4 .TfatcU. üo.tom. June 22. I' be dining room con nee ted with ib Kevere House, look fire las tiiibt. but was confined to tbe room in which it originally commenced. The loss was a few hue dred dollars. Tue billiard match for the championship o Mak)achusetts, between W. A. Tobin and k E Wilinartb, of Boston, was p'a.ed at tbe Ameri can ilall Uli evening. 1 te match resulted in the transfer of the cue from Tobla to Wilmartb whc.won, having 1,501 points to Tobia's 1,439

nirrpearance wf Tlerrhari t-III Deftciillalf alllii.n. New Yoaa. June 22. Wm Etoan, of Eastman A Co , No. 43. Broad street New York city, left lor parts unknown, leaving a deficit of half a millios) dollart A warehouseman named f . K. Howe is also tsissing, and is iGDDosed to

at . w ot in connection wita Eastman. 1 be latter di appearel last Saturday, saying be was going to Boston and would be buk to a day or two. His antecedents were of the first quality. He was cnurcb gom man and was larjelv jjentified wuh every charitable undertaking. Hirer Niwi. PiTTt ao, June 22. River six feet six inches and falling. Weatber clear and pleasant. VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK A. W I vri:iii:riu in: tin f t:u. TaoTtivo as raituoM cotau. saw k . it' xoaa, Juue 'T-J la tne trotting race yesterday at fashion Uoutte, best three in five tor $2,0lK), between Commodore Vanderbilt and Black Diamond, Commodore Vanderbilt won the first, third, and fourth heata Bet time 2:35. roars mow tu xavt vaau. Work his ceiled at the Portsmouth Nary Yard on four of tbe principal vessels ia course of construction there. Two of thete are not vet launched. t;aANt's DisfATUl TO UALLLCK. Tbe Army aud Navy Gazette publishes the following dispatch from Grant to llalleck. or dering the latter to disregard General Sherman's truce. It should hive accompanied Hallcek'a etttt : FoaT&xss MoxaOE, Saturday. Anril 22. Major General llalltck, Richmond, la.: Ihe truce entered luto by Sherman will be ended a soon a. I cau reach Raleigh. Move Sheridan, with his cavalry, toward (ireec?lx)to, N. C , as soon as posiible! I think it will be well to send one corpa of infautrv alao. ihe wbole under Sheridau. Tbe infantry need uot co lurthcr than Damillc unless they receive orders to do so. (Signed) U. S. Grast, Lieutenant General. HUTU IE COMClU.1t.NO TUB ESCAPE Or BEECKINKinOE AND r AETT. The Her.ild's HaraoA leacr, describitie the escape of Bretkinridge and party, says: They went in a email boat to St. John a. hauled ii acros tho country to Indian river aud launched t 10 an inlet communicating with the ocean, and moved down the coast sixty miles, sabsistim on shell fish and tuttles' eges. A United States gunboai saw tbeoi aud teut bott to see who they were, but Wood and two others went cut to meet the boat, and said be was a fishermen, and tbe balance of the party were paroled rebel sol dier-: thev exhibted their paroles and were al owed to go, but Col. Wood invited the officers who exsmiued his piper to go on shore and dine with them on shell fidb, but he declined. Th.it evening they left, tbe whore, having a few dozen of eggs and some small clams They reached Cirdeoaa about thirty-?n hours afterwards, bvng spoken a Te.sel anJ procured a supply of fresh water. They suffered much from hunger during their journey and onlr one person at a time couid sleep in the boat. excc-is loa raEooxs. The Tribune's Washington ppeciai Siys: Among the vast number of applications for par don filed at the White House, there is not a hu gl iu.-Uuee where the applicant duc not assett that be opposed the inauguration of the re beiiion. TRASSrOKTINU MAILS IX TUE SUTIl. Th PostoSice Departmeu; is preparing to open bids for transporting mails over sundry old post routes tu tho South. Schedules will be advertised as soon us completed. COL. LOOMlS MADE A BElQADtEB. Col. C. O Lootnis. First Michigan Artillery, bas been promoted to a full Brigadier General. A long deferred tribute to one of the heroes of Stone River. SOTTB ESXEB OOIXU TO KAI UU OLl MBTS. A gentleman from Mississippi is 00 his way to Ne York, where he intends to astonish his creditors bv tbe payment of a large sum of money he owed at the breaking out of the war. He paid into the rebel Treasury tbe amount of bis Obligation, but docs not consider that manner of paying a debt either honorable or honest. THE VIRGINIA LEGISLATURE VIEWS OF GENERAL WtLLS. In view ofthe action of Governor Pierpont in calling the Legislature of Virginia together, for the purpose ot removing the disabilities of those who have been ia rebellion, and allowing tbem to rote and hold office, a large delegation of loyal men of the State to day visited the President and aid various matters of importance before him. Duriug the interview a Utter was submitted to the President from General Wells, who performed such efficient services in tbe arrest of the assassin of President Lincoln. General Wells is Provost Marshal General of the defenses south of the Potomac. He says: Very soon after tbe fall of Richmond I became aware that many ieidiug becesaioutsts. desnairng of resisting by force of arms the power of Government or the mighty lgic of eveuts wbicb was soon to make Virginia truly free, bad de termined to attempt by policy what force could not do; therefore it was that soon after tbat event these persons, in considerable cumbers, and in such concert as to indicate a common pur pose, appeared and took the oath of allegiance. Tbe election of members of the Legislature was soon to oe neiu, ana among those who announced themselves as candidates were some who had uniformly refused to take the oath, and preferred to lose their propertv, Ac, and be expatriated from their families rather than ac knowledge tbe supremacy ofthe Government of tbe United Slates. Two years of duty at Alex andria, and each genial acquaintances as it brought, taught me tbat the ouh of allegiance was not conclusive evidence of loyalty, but that it was mere!? worthless unless ascompanied by consistent conduct and loyal acts, and no surprise was felt when on counting tbe vote, it was found that these geuts were elected by a large majority to repreaeot the peo pie in the State Government, whose loyal ex istence they bad persistently denied andnr whose ovetthrow some of them had within one year past plotted and conspired. TBE r OST At SEETICE IX TBE I01TH. The Pos: truster General has, after cobsultation with Gen. Grant, concluded to send gentlemen of knoarn competency to the South to examine the condition ot railroads iu tbat section with a view to the resumption of postal orvice. ! ibk applications roa IARVO'. Many persons have come here to procure spe cial pardons, while others ate represented by counsel. A throng of them were at the Executive Mansion to-day for tbe purpose of obtaining an interview with the Presi fer t. Hon. Martin F. Conway was among them as a representative, and Generals Echols and at. John, and alo twenty-five merchants of Richmond, who are each worth more than J.'U.uw, which excludes them from tbe immediate benefit ot the Pardon Proclamation. Taey represent that their pres ent exclusion parities their energies and pre vents ibe application of their capital to the busi- . . . t r . i J u cess and improvement 01 nituuuuu, wunu is cow so desirable, owing to the late destruction bv Ere. arroi.fTMrtrs roa xorth caeousa. The following appointments have been made of Collectors of Customs in the State of North Carolina: Wm. C. Loftin, Newbern; John S. Taylor, Ocrocoke; E. H. Mill. Plymouth; John F. Crandy, Camden; Wm. Cherry, Washington, and Daniel E. Russei, Jr , Wilmington. Parker Qaiun has been appointed Surveyor for the lat named place. oovxaxoa riExro.M'a hersage. Governor Pierpont, in his message to the Virginia Legislature, says: Tbe moat important question which demands immediate attention, is tbat of the restoration of political rights to tbo.-e who have heretofore erjojed tbem. If the tet of loyalty prescribed by the amended Constitution is enforced ia the election and qualification of officers, it would render organization impracticable in most counties It is folly, he kts, to suppose a State cn be governed under a Repub bean form of Government, when nineteen twen lieths of the people are d:sfrancbised; but, for innately, by the terms of tbe Coustitution, tbe Oeceral Atsemblj has control of this subject

Rcftrictinjc cUtxca of the Constitution were claimed In time of war. Now tbat the conflict is pased, men accept tbe facta developed by ibe pat four fears and declare they have taken the oath of allegiance to the United States without mectsl reservation and intend to remain loyal t the Government of their father. It would cot be io tbe spirit ot tbe r.otla Anglo Saion race to strike a falleo brother, or to impose upon hia humiliating terms after his surrender; therefore if it were ereu practicable lo organize counties ucder the disqualify ir.?claue of the Constitut on. 1 should üll earnestly recommend their repeal. We OiUU r.ot lose sight of the great fact tbat the white man ia a social and religious being He is at the same time a fighting animal; hence, whilst we commend and encourage tbe milder propensities of his nature, we mutt cot deal too harshly with the others, leit we defeat tbe objects of legislation, and degrade where we would

elevate and eaoble. All admit that a person who is disloyal to the government which gives him protection should cot be allowed to tote or hold office tinder tbat government; hence the lagges tion of the oath of loyally. 1 would recommend the amnesty oath pre scribed by the President of tbe United States, or one of similar character to tbat to be substituted for the one required by the Constitution at it low stands. He further sat;, the subject of negro suffrage is excitiug grert iuterest at present all over tbe country, but as neither you or I have centrol over that subject, it will of courenotbe subject to your deliberations. 1 would recommend the parage of an act to legalize the marriage of persona of color. lie also recommeuds appropriations for lunatic asjlums, and institutes for the deaf, dumb and blind; the increase of taxes to fifteen cents on one hundred dollars' worth of properly; raising the legal rate of interest to 7 3 10 per cent., and fixing a day for electing members of the Legislature. The message closes by invoking the blessings of God upon the State and couutry. A resolution was unanimously passed in the House, that in the opinion of the General Assembly, the time had arrived when it was safe and expedient to restore the rights of voters who are disfranchised by provisions of the third article of the Constitution. The Senate concurred iu tbe resolution, and a Special Joint Committee wai appointed to bring in a bill for that purpose. COMMERCIAL. k ar TBLtaAB. Cincinnati Market. Ctxcix.NATi, June 22. Flour dull ; Superfine J.5 60; extra $6 23 T 73, and family $7 007 75. Wheat, red $1 40: white il 55(31 75. Oals. 5sc. Corn 6J(ctboc. Rie 6t(70c. Clover seed Barley $1 101 20. Oats57(g5bc. Whisky dull; small sales at $2. Mess pork sold at 21(320 00c; Bulk meats; I2134 for shoulders, 14s for sides and 17c for bams. Bulk hams 23(25. Lard 17c. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Sugar 14ls?c Coffee 29 32c. Molasses $1 201 23. Butter 2224c. Eggs 2223c. Petroleum Rtfiued free 6(t27Uc. Silver $1 40. Gold $1 40. " rw vora market. New Yori, June 22. Cotton 40c lor middling. Flour 5c better; at $G 106 25 for extra state; $6 75(g6 90 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $7 G5ri 25 for trade brands. Rye flour quiett. Com meal dull. Whisky $2 012O2 for western, and $2 OC for refined. Wheat "Winter red weftern $1 65($l 70; Chicago Spring $1 42(21 44; amber Milwaukee $1 65(31 70; white Michigan $2 0Ü. Bye dull. Corn c5(290 for i.ew ir.ixed western, 9'Jc for kiln-dried, 75bOo for unsound and fOc for white. Oats 7U(7J -. Coffee dull. Sugar Muscavado 11c Mollsbe.4 dull. Wool dull. Petroleum dull at 35j for etude, 53c for refined in bond, and ?0(7i;72do free. New mess pork $24 2523 12; $24 O024 00 for 'C3-'G4,do cish and reulat way, closing at $20 00 for cash, $1'J 5U for prime, and $18 5U19 50 prime rac-is Piain tues beef $10 00 014 00; extra nies. $12 OUoilC 00; beef bams. 25 27 50c. Cut meat; ll($14c for boulders, and 15(9 1 Sc for hams. Bacon; lü'c for Cumberland cut; 13-2C for long riooed, aud 1414c for short tibbed. Lard l5j.ilfcc. Butter. 2030c for Ohio, and 223lfc for state. Cbee?e 0(3 15c. Rice dull. tV YORK MONIT MARCH. Nkw Yobk, June 22 Mouey, easy at 5(2b per cent. Sterling in fair request at 1093. 110 for first class bills. Gold opened at $1 42, and closed atfl 42'. Stocks firmer. Later. Gold closed at Gallagher's exchange last night at $1 42J. GgTFOR MORE THAN TWENTY YEARS MATHEWS VENETIAN ITAIR DTS bas stood tbe test or trial, aod Is constantly increasing in pubhc favor. THK VENETIAN II AIR DIE is tbe bebt and cheapest made. Its price U only 75 cents, aud eacb bottla contains double the quantity of dve in thoe squally sold for fl. THIS II AIR DTE is manufactured by a peciliar process, wbicb render it infinitely superior to any dje in market. Being complete in one bottle, no preparation is required, which greatly simplifies Iba application. IN USING THIS DTE ya avoid tbat cstt, dead appearance by wbicb dyed bair and whiskers are readily recognized, when an inferior article bas beeu used, as it produces a perfectly natural color of any shade tbat U desired, from a ricn brown to a Jetty, lustrous black, that will not smut, crock, or stain the clothing. Invest 75 cents and you will be convinced. Sold by all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. A. 1. MATUEWS.Maaufacturer. DEM AS BARNES & CO , New Tort, Wholesale Agent. icylO-deod-ly THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED a. f - LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! Prepared fruut a yrttcripUon cf Sir J. Clark, J. Z Physician Ejetracrdinaryteth Quetn. This invaluable medicine is anfallias ia tba car of all thofce painfn! arjd dangerous diseases te which the fe male constitution is subject. It moderatet obstructions. aai a speedy cere may te relied oa. lOUAKUiri) LA DIE) It ts peculiarly suited. It will in a bort lima brine on the monthly period with regularity. Kach bottle, price Oae Dollar, bears the Go veronal itaoip sf Great Erl tain, to prsvect counterfeits. The PLlt tKulud not 2x taken by Female during Vis riRSl TI1RKE MONTHS of Pregnancy, a Vuy an CAUTION. Ihe PüU tk&i!J tn.tlet.tlen ly I e malet during tXs FIRST TI1P.EE JfOX7 US of Pregnancy d they wre trs io bringen )fi:arriajtt but ae any itr timt they art tie. In all cae -..f Nerroa aad Np;oa! Affectioiis, Pains in the Back a&d LJrab, FaMcn on allrbt esertio:,, Palpita tion of Iba Heart, Hysterica aad Whites, these Pills will elect a cure when all other ntan have la'.ed; and, al though a powerful remedy, do not coctain iron, calatuel. actimosy, or aajtkir.g hurtful to the constitution. FalllirectioE in tie pamphlet arwunJ each pcka,e. wbicb -board be carefully prerreL 0LD BY ALL IRCGGhT äui Agei.1 fwr Ut Called Stale ax.4 Canada, JOB HQ3ZS, 27, CortIan.it SU New Tork. v R il 00 ro'-tjj ftimw fnc!oJ t idt - horlted Agett wall Insure a bottla. cwota;nio W filia. by retcra nail. deodlwly Tcrsa men ist the ecsisess part of tde City, who want a convemett Board;n Hoae, wiii find one every way selted to tbeir taute at Na. 7S ?outb Meridian street, with or withoct lo-Jging, a best tLttbem. The proprietor ard lasy are taking great pains to make the house and table Crst class, and on urns aa reasonable aa can be at ord d- CaU a&d see. jsU-det

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CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT f HXC5ITKDSTATltaS!Tlt-n0rait,5O.IstrCTB 1 !U.aokastrt, lttdiaaapolla, Indiana, Alibis otd an4 wafl-knowQ MtabUatssebi. ih ladia caa bar silks a&4 woolen gaeds dysd ia fwnaaaent atd baatlrXl colors; and fnta ;rwjL ihoroobly rssot. ted and repaired. Sew and second-band clotklrg boagbt atdsoM, also, a paticclar branch In the tcsiaesa daaomisaUd taadraw. inn b'.lliaj Statla cloth, or tear la any ganwant caa be wrought ttat It caa aot be ritibls to lbs caked eye. Remember the p!a-e, 5. g0th IU:nolsstrel. )an!0 ;0KPH HAKAtf.rrepeletor. DRUGS, MEDICINES. &C. DULY, KEEPER & RUSH, 8oiithMeridinn Ht OVHLK KXCLUSIVKLT AT WUOLKitALK A COMptete stock of Urugs, Medicines. raintsOil. Iie. Ptuff aud Patent Medicines. Alsoalarg assortment of l errusuery, romadea and Fancy Goods. Window Glass and (ilast-Ware at Tittsburg 3tce. Caal Oil and Coal Oil Lamps. nwr-w3m NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders,' Cabinetmakers and to tho Public LOU I KUbll, riain an4 Ornaraental Job Turner, South street, between Pennsylvania and Meridian streets. Keeps constantly on Land a go?d a-ort-meet Stair RatiUtTs and Newel Pouts, and turns them lo order. AUo, all kinds of turning in building work done to order. 1 will receive all kinds of arders la taming in the cabinet making line, bedstead, tab! legs, Ac. All work done promptly, neatly and at reasonable pricn- I.. KOLr.. aprl5-d3m TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFICERS. ExEciTiTK Detaktmext or Indiana Bueiau or Fi.vaxci. . I.vntANAroLis, June 124. lbCl. f 5D1ANA OrTlCKKS. who hare been or are iservlnrin X tbe army, are lnfornM that tbeir Ordnance Returns will be made up and prtaeatad to the proper Department and certificates of acquittance obtained, fret rf charge, by applying to Mr. C. F. Looker. Chief Clerk State Ordnance Department, office op stairs over Vajens' hardwars store, No. 21 West Washington street. Indianapolis. By making returns, as above directed, officer will not only aave all fees, but they will be able to settle, with the Government and draw their pay from oneHo three morths earlier than if the boslness Is entrusted to Claim Agents. ; By order of Governor Monro. W. H. H. TKRKSLL, ib-i Financial Secretary. A CAJ1D TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPOIICO'S GOLDEN PBRIODICAL Fl LI A. FOR FEMALES. lnrallible In Correct in?; IrrcuInrities, ltcmox iiipObstriirtlou of the .TI out lily Turns, from Whnlevvr Cause, ami Always Successful as a lre eutative, Aud tha"araly sure" and CEUTAIX REMEDY fur all those ataict ng complaints so peculiar to tbe sex, whether "married or single." These Pills are nothing new, but have been used by the Doctors for many years, both in r ranee and America, with unparalleled succes-s ia every case; and he ts urged by many thousand ladies who bave aed tbem to make the Pills public, for tbe alleviation of those suffering from any irregularities whatever, as well as to prevent an increase cf family where beJlh will cot permit it. Females peculiarly situated, or these supposing themselves so, are cautioned against using these Fills while in that condition, a laa proprietor asnnmes bo responsibility after the above admonition, although their mildness would preveutany ;Hiischiof to health. Otherwise tbe Tills arerecommended. Full and explicit directions accompany each box. 5000 0, BOXES IIAVJC BEEN SOLD IN TVTO TEAKS Ten thousand boxes sent by letter, both by myself and aien'.s, to all parts f the world, to wbicb tnwers bae been returned, ia which ladies say nothing like tbe above Pills bave been known sines tte SCIENCE OF MKIMCINE DAWNKDTjroN TBE W CHILI IN IlBUOVlHO. OBSTRUCTIONS AND RESTORING XATTKK TO ITS PROPER CHANNEL, quieting tbe nerves and restoring the "rosy color ef health" to the cheek of tbt mo t delicate. TRICE $1 00 PER BOX. IX BOXES for! 00. Sold by all Druggists, and by the following Jobbing a.id Drag Kouses, Agents for Indianapolis, Indiana: (Ladies, by sending fl, can procure tbe Pills, sect confidentially by mail, and without observation, to any part of the city or conntry,) and for sale by TOMLINSON COX, No. II, Eat Washington street. STEWART k MORGAN, No. 40, East Wat-hingten street. W. I. HASKITT k CO., No. U, West Washington street. II. H.LF.K. "oa. IS and 20, Bates Block. J. F. SEN0CR, No. 6, Bates liouse Block, and by DAILY, KEEI LK V KUSU, Wholesale Druggists, No. 73, South Meridian street. G. S. LACET.GeneralTraveling Agent fer the Western States, 167, Dearborn street, Chlcaao, Illinois. N. B. Nece Genuine unless the box is signed "S. D. S0WE." Jau31-dlyeod INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, Financial Agent and Designated Depository of llic United Mate AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. . . . ...il.uoo.cwi ... tioo.ooo CASH CAPITAL PAID IN 'VKT'ILL receive subscriptions, as financial agent of Y y the uovernment, for all oi its popular loans Will collect cid interest oa reistered and coupor bends on the most liberal terms. Currency bonds cathet on presentation when due. Always on band a fall supply of C. S. revenue stamps, for sale at the regular discount. Will buy and sell all government securities, orders on Washington, coin and exchange in a!! tbe principal cities. Will make collections throughout the West and East at very reasonable rates. Will receive deposits, an t loan mooey at 6 per cent., a rood secnrlty Having unlimited facilities, will transact all kind oi banking bisme.-s on fair terms and with the utmost promptness. THKO. P. BAUGHST, Pres'U INGRAM FLETCHER, Ca-hier. Indianapolis. December 3, IK64 dec4-dly . A T 1 O i A la PETROLEUM MINING COMPANY. OF INDIANAPOLIS, IND. ORGANIZED tNDER THE LAWS OF INDIANA. Clijjltiil, 30,000. In (JttOO Ibarei, at Fifty Dollars I'uclt WORKING CAPITAL, JTO.OW Omca No. 3 Talbott A New's EWk. Indisnapolis, Ind OPPICE RS. William H. Turner, President and Saperit.teaJet.t. Del&B Root, Vice Predett. Edwirj A. Davis, Secretary. J. Gears; Stilt, Tre arer. DIRECTORS. Delo-e Bxo W. A. Scbofield, Wm. H. Turner, J. A. Gre-venor. Wm. T. Clark, C. C. Olin, J. C. Hereth, Lucis' Uilis, Otcsr Sewmafl.Jerre McUte slJ EJaln A. I'ai. . A limited number tf Ehares are now offered to tae public on terms tbat tbs Company feel confident wU yty subacribers Over Two Hundred Per Cent f 10 per share only reqaired at lime of stbser'ptlc-n. Ynr rasps, rirculan or information, apply to tt,e ec retsry of tbe Comryi l Irviianspe-ii. aj rwH dlwirrlsat Philosophy of .Marriage. fllHE PROPRIETORS OFTHE NEW TORK MU.EC of Anatosy have determined. reysHIe. af ipens, te issoe free, (for tte benefit of sn Oerie g hutaaaity, aad soppres?n of otiackery,) fctir of tbe'.r mst interet!r.g aad instructive Lectures on 5iarriacaD4 its disqaaliEcatlons. Nerveas and Physical Deb;iity, Preraatare decline of Manhood, Indigestion, Weakness or Depression, Im potency. Leas sf Ei erry and Uacly Power; the freat Social Evil, aad thoa Maladies wbicb result from youthful follies, excesses of maturity, er ignorsn'-e cf Pbyiifrlogy and laws of Nature. These Invaluable Lectures bave been tbe meeae ef enlightening aad saving thousands, and will be forwarded free, oa receipt of fear stamps, by addressing Secretary, New Tork Museum af Anatomy aad Xediri&e, 61 Broadway. New Tor Jan21-dly copttijmo nsnr. ANOTHER SUPPLY OP FRENCH T 10 LET COFTlNd Hui4,al BOW 15, ITIWAXT 1 CO'i

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. a. w. aavis, ii.t.vosiu, Late Teller of FlstcLer A Late Cstkw First SatleaKbarpe IUnk al lUak. Fraaklta. ssatvi e. Tar. wniiss.wrs. jm f S4T jo I. trvrate. Ii 14 AM ISMAM. idi Axa mm COHPJNY. l.I)IA Al'Ol.lN, IIVD.s iu ann ffu STOCKS, BONüä, 0LD, SILVER, ENti AU. EIS 14 OF Covcrnmont Socurltloo, Also, Deal in Foreign and Domestic Exchange. IlK-ll our Sight Drsfts on Eiuepe, la subs t salt if at rurrrrt rates, I po.it rereel. Cemerrtal paper dlarewated. and all bukineaa aperta;i.lug lo Irg. t rusts Banking traasactej. We ar special averts l -r Ihe sale ef Ike SEVEN-THIRTY GOVERNMENT LOAM. These Fonds we wi! famish te Backs and Bakers at the uaal disCfurt. Our rfLce is en tbe cort-er cf Wshlnrtoe street ard Vtritir. s ater.ne, epposita tdd rellows llalL TV. IV. WOOLLY, CaaiJer. rnj ;.'-) m DRUGS, MEDICINES. 6C. HULA. KEEPER & HUSO, ISouth IVlcritlian 0twf IAIT 3D CNICS DEPOT INDIAN A POLIO, IND., WHOLESALE DEALERS (IXCLUSIVILT) IN 3D RTUGrS, IEDI0IDE8 PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stufib, GLASS WARE, PEEFTJMERY -ATDIPancy (Soods, AND PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WK WOULD CALL THK ATTENTION OF DRUGGISTS to tbe above establishment, and lavite them, when in the city, to look through ear stock. Onr goods were bonirht when gold was at ft SS, aad before ibe additional 60 per cent increase la Tariff Dty, which, are eonfiJent, will enable ns to sell goods ia onr line very low and yet realiie a profit. Wt will da plicate any Cincinnati b;P flectnattens In prices ecasidered. Orders are solicited Je -ly MEDICAL. Seely's Catarrh Remedy tr?CALL FOR A CIUCULAR DK8C1UEI50 ALL ST M pro MS. SYMPTOMS: Tbe symptoms of Cetarrb, as they generally appear, are at Cm very sligl.L TersoLS f nd they hsva a coll, that they bave frequent attacka, and are more sensitive to the changes cf temperature. In this cbditlon, the no-e may be dry, or a slight ditarge, tLla and acrid, afterwards becomire thick and adhesive. As the diseaasj becomes chronic, tbe discharges are increased ta quantity and charged ia qaal.ty; they are dw thkk and heavy, and are hawked or coughed Jf. The secretions are offensive, causirg a bad breath: tbe voice Is thick and nasal: the eyes sre weak; the eer cf the smell is lessened or destroyed; d?afnes freqaent!y Uem plae. Another common and important symptom of Ctrrb ts. that ta person is obliged to clear tis throat In tbe aoomiag f a thick or slimy mun, which bas fallen down fron the head dur.ng the tijhL When this takes place the person may be sore tbat his di.seaa 1 on lie way te the nngs, and should lose bo lime in arresting It. The above are Lot few cf the many Catarrh syapteme. A Inajle Ilottlw will ! a .nwnth--is be used three time sa statf. T E S T I 2& O XT I A Xe Frcm Hon. Tnemss J. Tnrner, Ex-5ffmtT .f Cocrraas rora Illibios, late tj-taker of the Illinois Ums of kepreer.tatJe. and Grand Master cf A. , and A. of the State of Iliinol. l'asveetT. October tl, l&eS. Dm. D II. StrLTi: D'-sr S!r In reply to yoar notice of the lU ir.xj., I woo'.d say that I waa severely aSicted with Catanh for yean, when I became aceua.ated wita yon aud bouirbt two U-ttle cf your Lqaid Caxarrh Retted r. before I bad ed ot.s bottle I waa aensfblv imrröved, arnl before the second bottle was tnished, was completely cured. I can recommend the medjciae to all affijeted with Catanh. Respect felly years. TIIOXAS J. Dr. Ii. II. SLELTE A CO. Sole Paorairroas, Chicago, Ilknoia. AT WJ10LF.SALX BT JOHN D. PAP.R .CJcinnatI. O. WM. JOHNSON Drtrtot,)fJca. DAILT. KF.RFFH k FX1I Iodianaps. lEOWM.Vj A f LOAN ladlanapotU. And fr sale by all DruggUu. decla-41ye4 PROSPECTUS. A NKW VOL ! LOOK AT THE JVLT 50! POItraiu of President Johnson twe viewr; ftecretary Harlan; (Jeen Yictorta; the Kspresa Eagtnie; Ike Emperor Alexarxier. Jalibs Cx-r. 1 b skrubes of Character; tb Ccpirstor. and bew tbey look; the Pfeyalegnemy of Clase; Love and Lovers; Secood Mama get Fat Polks and Lsaa Folks, and how te car Loam, wita l'Jostxstiof; tbe Uimud. witb pert raj t; Kbiarflsg ta Lor.rfs Imnjortal;ry f 3sUnd; A Wcnderfal Pr 4 art lee. Fal&ileJ; Hymnal Ietry; Msen's I ) ee; Aa Appeal frcm the Soath; Art and ArtUta; Practical PTwachla: Werk-Usy keUgwa; A tLat lo Alaidea Ladlae; LacUaoary of PLnnology zA rtysiogonomy, witi engrevtrg; Hats A New Notion. Ulur.rated; Oat Country; -Abie-Podied Men-. Early Patriots cf America. Uiastrated; Ou Finances; The AUant c Cable, as 1 Americans ta England, with mcch mere In JCLT DOCP4.X NO. rn&ENOLXJlCAL JOTTsUS AL. Beat No. ever taseed. Begins a New ToL OxJy M ceita, by re tarn peat, t a ywar foe gl. uUcrtVa new. AJdreee. Mesara. OWLXR WILLS, Jll-tiwlw y0. ja Broaiwaj, !t. I.

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