Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4663, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

TURSUAT MOKNINU, OCTOHF.lt 3. C I T Y IT EMS. tTTU prie of lit I)allj Senfnil. eoatain log II th Utt Dews and Teieerapbie Di patches, is onlj Twenty Cents a Week, delivered bt the Carrier in any part of tit City, tf tiTNo dfciiioci wer 0 renltre-1 iu tic Supreme i . tJT Col. A. J. Warner was aJmitie-J tester day 13 practice law in the Circuit Court. K7"Oor ettcemed friend Metamer, of the IHilj Telegraph had a too sdiel t fcis family latt renfrif . t?7A, Germaa tarced Terfijth, while huntiojr, on Saturday, accidentally shot himself in the left arm, breaking the hoi es so tbat it will hare I) It amputated. t5J"TS Common Pleas Court commeoreJ its fall seisioa jeaterda?, Jujge Mair oa the beech. The docket was call and surety of tit peace cases disposed of. t3f At the recer,tici of the One Hundred and Forty-ninth regiment yesterday, the speakera were Gov. llortoi. Major Geoerale Grose cd Uovej, Oen. Martfeld. Gen. Fionell, of Kentucky, ar.4 the miicejrenatio Chaplain, Lozier. GeuKionell kept the boy in a good humor, snaking regular etamp speech. t?TMr. Oeo Jeno isoo, of the firm of JerirjiOD, Nelson k Ca , left ye-tterdsy for New York and the Etatern cuie. to lay in heary stock of Watcher, Jewelry, Diamocds, Silver-ware. and everything usually kepi in their jeweler? establishment. Mr. J. will return in : me for the fall trade, with el! the oew pattern of jewelry, o that paritea ioteuJioir to purchase bad better wait until the Lew itjck arrives. Police Mattebs. Yesterday more quiet than uual at the Police Court, the Dumber iu attendance being uoasually imJI for MoriJay morning Pter Daoling paid $10 4 ), nod Thorn Fitz e era Id waa aer.t up for finden days, and Henry Doug! tea daye, for intoxication. William Holden, for di-turbicg the peace, an sett up for fifteen day in default of flU 4) fine and costs Elizabeth Lleoslev, on the charge of notorious a a ... lewdness and public indecency, was committed for fifteen day, in default of $10 4 ) fine and cota. Masio Circuit Cot, rt. George Uogan, on trial on Saturday last, i entenced to two years in the penitentiary. John Wilcox, tried yesterday for erend Urceny, was sentenced to two vetrs in the penitentitry . Jos 1'otter is now on trial for aftult atj j bitter? with intent to kill. Fred W. Richards plead guilty to amult and battery, and was fined twenty dollars and costs, which be paid. Tbe following jury was emptnneled in the esse of Daniel P. Kerrin, charged wilh killing his wile with a at'ck of wood, in the sou the ft part of the city, last "priu?. The trial will come up today : Jonathan Neal, Charles Faasett, Cnarls C. C ai r bell, John Dunlop, Isaiah Ilernaday, James Wallace, C irneliua Loucks, Peier L. Nepley, Thomas P Miller, Charte John, Jonathan Frank um aud Kzia Haniu-c. A FaiKMD 1 Natt. A friend of our?, who we will call by the name of Col. it. K , with a J . in the middle, met a few of bis old friend the other day, who bad jut teturned from the army, and they innted the above g!Ut.t Colonel to their room, in the Bate House, for a social reunion. We undertnd the "H)wag bawl" peed quite frequently lur "auld arquaiuUuce aake," and finally the aforesaid Colonel became qu id fatigued, and threw himself upon a lounge for rest. Tbe balance of the party departed, leaving tbe Colonel still in the arms of Mor pbeus. After a while two or three of tbe colored servants of the houe went to the room to attend to tome of their duties concreted therewith, when the following colloquy taok place: First Darkey "Wbo'e dat? What dat man doin thar?" Second Darkfj "Kick him out." Third Darkey "Hold on dar. Bigger; button your lip; dat ia Col. Dick R ; he's sound on de nigs question." It is enough ts add that the gallant Colonel was not disturbed after that announcement. SrxKCH FtOM Da. Tmounon. In the City Council, last night, ou tbe resolution of the Mayor authorizing tbe formation of a company to construct water works. Dr. W. C. Thompoo, Councilman from the Third Ward, mide the following reraarki: Mr. Vrrtulrnt:- I am well pleaded with the resolution coutemplatiug and preparing the way for proposals to build water works for the supply of water to this city. I do not know that there are any propositions to erect waterworks offered to this city. 1 am perfectly salutied that nothing could be more acceptable to our citizen", nothing could add more to their prosperity and health than a supply of water. It there aretuch proposal I am very auiious they should be hear J and acted upon by tbia Council, especially if we are so fortuuate as to have tbe undertaking beaded by the distinguished and enterprising President of the Street Riilroad Company, Mr. R. U. Cat her wood, who baa added so much t the wealth and convenience of our citizens by his magnificent system of street railroads. It this gentleman undertakes to build us water works, we all know from whu be his done, that be will build the worka and supply the city with water. Tbk GaoctkT Diiut-E IS Alvoid A Co - -This bouse, which was etab!i;bed but three years ago, has become a leading establish ment among our merchants, and there are no btt ter in the West.-A recent change in th firm mikes it appropriate that we should refer to the coceern ss it is do constituted. The senior member, Mr. E. B Alvord, is one of our most energetic and accomplished merchants. As a buyer mod fiaaucier be has but tew superiors, and tbe grett secret of success ia basinets is in purcht iag; for unless goods are bought low aud sue!) as are adapted to the market, success is improbable. The members of the firm retiring are Mr. 1) Stevensen and Mr. J. M. Caldwell They are stj creed d by Mr. J. C. Alvord, who his been a clerk in the house from the start, and who bas won a host of friends by his suavity and sterling integrity. We have no more promising businessman, although quite young. Jim Alvord, as he is familiarly kiiown. will continue a salesman, and he will be happy to greet his old friend. Mr. Berg. Applegate takes tbe pUce ol Mr. Caldwell. He bas long been connected ab tbe firm ol Messrs A. Ill Schnull, who, when they quit business, bad built up an immense trade. He is a capital merchant, and bis old friends aud easterners will find him out in bin stw place. E. B. Alvord A Co. will remove in a few days to their new store in Alvurd's stone front, corner of Meridian and Georgia street, one of rbe most ubstatt al and bet ameged houses in the West They are now receiving their fall urply, pare based a few weeks ago by Mr K U Alvord and without the addition of their old lock, their new bouse is already well filled with a splendid assoitaieot of goods. W nen ail has been pUced ia tbe sew store there will be no belter or larger Stock of groceries in Indians, and none certainly purchased on better terms. Having abundant capital and every facility for b.siness, Mesr. Alvord A Co. are at a'.l timsa prepared tj take tjvsntageof the mrit in purclusicg, and tAev have made it a rule to shire that advantage with their customers We predict tor tUe firm, if honorable detling.enterprne sn l cipiul cm accomplish it. a successful e.ireer. I he irere erilaff ! thtC'liy Council. Covsjcil CnApia. IxMaairoLie, Oct. 2, Council met. Present, the Mayor snd a quorum of Councilmen. Mayor Caveu presetted the followit g mesrage in relation to the construction of water works in tLe city: To tht Citrrmon Council of the City of Indian pon; GEri.twt. At its lat se-sion, the Legislature of the State passed as act author ! eg tbe format. on of compitiss tj aupply cities with water. The trvt f roceeding reqoisite. under the law, is a resolution of the Council, declaring "that ;t ia expedient to have constructed works for tbe purpoae of supply Lsg such city and tbe Is bill -

tints thereof with water, but that It is iseip d ect for such city, under tbe power grented ia itstetof irorporatioa, to bailJ fnch work;" and thea 'it shall be lawfut for the io habitants of any such city, and ethers, to organize a com piny for the construct oa of such water wotkt " Tnat the time bas come wbsn we neJ water work, all will agree, aoi I entertain the bel.ef tSat It has also come when it can b b jilt. That tbe eaterpne and capital can bo b he found, and tbe i;ock taken immtditttly, and the work completed la a short time. Crown Hill, north ef the city, is tbe mot eligible location for the reserroir, and it is understood to be part of the design of the incorporators of tbe Cemetery that it should be devoted to that purpose, and could be obtained, no doubt, on e perpetual lease, at a low rate, perhaps, by supplying tbe Cemetery with water for fountains, which would be most appropriate, and ornameLt

to tbe place, and as tbe machinery would be erected on the bank of tbe river, there would be nothing connected with it to disturb tbe sacrel quiet of tbe place. Steam machinery v aald, of course, be ceces ar?. Yer, by tbe erection of a dam across White River for a considerable pottion of the year, the water power would be sufficient to rait tbe water, and nearly all the year would materially assist, tbus ejecting a great saving in fuel and wear of machinery. It U a considerable distance, perhaps a mile, from tbe river to the bill, but this is a matter of no consequence, whether near or far, except is tbe expense of pipe, as tbe water could be raiced perpendicularly at tbe works to the full beigbt, aui find its way beoce by ita owe flow. In the organization of a company tbe city may become a atockbolder, with all tbe righ-s and privileges of other stockholders. When tbe company is orginizeJ, tbe Council my grant tbe right to ose tbe tret, Ac , imposing "such just and reasonable terms, rtricttous and limitations, upon such comptny in ref erence 1 1 the manner io which such trests, Ac , are t-j be used, and in reference to the chirging and collect ng of t jlis. water rents, or other com pensation lor tbe supply of water to be furnished by such company to such city and ita inhabitant. as shall be necessary to guird sgtucst the improper use of such itreete. &3 , and te protect siid city aud its inhb. tints from the imposition of an undue or excessive rite in charges for the apply of water, &C 1 he eieciiou ol the works would save us any further outlay for cis'ern, brides supplyiug us much better than auv number ol cisterns could do, as they are liable to accidents aod in a large fire to brcome exbtusted Tbe gutters, too, could be frequently washed, and tbe health of tbe city protected. I be grant should provide for fountains in tbe Circle, University Satire, and State House lard. I would recommend tbe adoption of tbe necessary resolution herewith accompanyiog, and invite the formation of a compiuy. I would also recomtneoi te renew', for one year of the bank debts, according to the terms of an ordinance herewith accompanying Ke?pectlully eabmitted, J. Gasr.M,' Miyor. Ocroata 2, 18G.". Resolved, That it inexpedient to hare con tructcd works for tbe purpose of applying the city of Inuiampolis and the inh tbiuuts thereof with wat-r, but that it is inexpedient for said city, under the powers granted in its act of incorpomtion, to hive such works, and hereby authorize the inhabitants of siid city and others to organize a Company for tbe construction of nith water-works. Mr. Ilrowu moved that the report and resolution be referred to a select committee. Mr. Brown thought there wis no doubt but we needed water, but be did doutt whether this wis thebet time to uridirtike it. Ha thought there was no necessity for bi?ty aetion. aud there was no meesity for hurrying it through. Dr. '1 hompson favored the resolution, and the construction of tbe works, and moved tbit the Committee be instructed to report on Mou Jay evening next. The motion as aiueuded was adojt'-d. The Mayor appointed Messrs. Thompson, Browa and Kappes tbe Committee On motion the Mayor was added to tbu Committee. '1 be Mayor presented an ordinance authorizing the City Treasurer to borrow the um of $1UU,000 lor one y eir, and miking an appropriation to pay the uucr-t thereon. This ordinance provides for borrowing money at one per cent, a month, pledging tbe bonds of the city at75 cents on the dollar as security, and providing that if the principal is not paid at maturity tbe bonds inmj be sold at auction. It also provides that the miney borrowed shall be applied to paying thebtnk debt The ordinance was retd three times and passed. rkTiTioxs. By Mr. Si idensticker, from property owners on New York street, bet aeon lioble and Wiueton streets, aking tint tue contract for graveling said street be changed to twenty-five feet instead of forty feet. Liid on the table. From John Stamph, asking that tbe time for bouldering Washington street, west of West street, be extended to Juue, 1?06. Referred to iheBotrd of Public Improvements. From Mr. Liogeuftlter, asking permission tj pave the sidewalk in front of bis property en New Jersey street, ouih of Washington. Gr in ted. From William Wood, iu relation to cisterns built by bim. Referred to committee. OBPIÜ A5CES. Mr. Allen introduced id ordinance appropri atiug $.r00 fur the ue of tbe Fire Departmeut. Passed. By Mr Kippes, to provide for electing lamp posts and fixtures on Delaware street, between North ind St Joseph Mrcets Read twice, and laid oer. By Mr. Seidenalicker, io grai and gravel New York street, between Wnitn and Noble streets 23 feet wide. Wasrevl three times and pissed By Mr. Coburn: An ordinance to provide for grading an alley, running north and south through i-qu ire 23, between Massachusetts ave j du aud Vermont at:eets. Read twice. EXPORTS. The Board of Public improvements reported against reboulderirg the alley opposite Glenn'e New York Store, at the expense of the city. Report concurred in. By Mr. Brown, from the Committee on Streets and Alley. In favor cf vacating a part of each side of Uuiou street south of Ray sirett. Concurred iu, and the order vacating pas.-ei. Mr. Iloaz, Cbairman of Police Committee, presetted a commaLication from the Chief of Police, preferring charges against John A. Moores, a policeman, for millea-nce in ofSce, in receiving money from perjens nrreted by bim for releasing them Referred to the Police Committee Ry Mr. Eoiersou, from the Committee on Public Uuildiug, reportei iu favor of purchasing ten acres of ground across Fall Creek, for bos pual puro?. from J. II. McKcrnau. Liid cn the table. Mr. Seidf nt"ukcr, from tbe Committee on the Revi-ion of O.diuincea. reported an ordinance atusndfct ry ot the 11 ck Ordinance, regulating the:r -lands, and fixing the r prices. Read twice and laid over Tbe same Committee reported against estibli'lung routes lor the Street Rulway tines at this time By Mr. (laxier, asking tint $5 be appropriated for hick hire for the re etioa of Gene ril (int.t The clerk wisdireceJ to report an ordinatice making the appropriation. Trie Kng'.neer retried tut M. Coyner was unb!e t j uuJeriake tbe improvement on Vermont street, uu account of sickness. Alo thit C S Rodey could not get brick to pave the Michigan atreet sidewalk. The work w.-ts ordered to lay over The report on epeoirig New Jersey atreet south, between Mernill and McCrty streets, wss pre eiited, vsluing the teneSta aid as.iiicg the damages, which was read and relsrred to tbe Committee ou streets and alleys Tbe Mayor reported the fines eolltcted for the month amounted to 0i which was paid to the City Treasurer. He reports convictions for utleute as follows : Grant Larceny,, t'et.t larceny,. . Kibt.rj,. ..... Abvruuu,. ..... 4 Total. ....10 A r.umber ot motions for intruct'ons to efheers and rn'uor itnprorement, were patseJ, when tbe CoulciI ajjurned. l?T"Cl.J. A'it :i S ewirt leite this even ing to attend the S:v.e Conventiou ol the Fe Diana at Lifiyette. as (racial delegate from the Indianapolis Centre. This meet ng of tte) Fenians will be tbe most isoporunt ever held.

Tor tLs Dt3r StaU SsattAtL I To thg Cristin PuUU: There will be a Union Meeting of all tit a Evan

gelieal Cburebe io our city tbia Tuesday evening, it7r. m , to derive mein for reicLiag wita chritiaa ir.flaences that large and ceglected claaa of our population that do not attend say plaee of p-jblic wcrahip, tod to heir tbe repim of ibc deleictea that have just returned from tbe at onil ChriK in Convention that recently met at Ulevelind.Obio Let tie friends of christian truth and morals ttke some paios t attend. F. C. HoiLl&AT. HUHINESS NOTICKH. uxMocaaT or l5iua : In telung your produce, buying your goods, insuring your prop erty, or transacting business of any kir.d in this city, be sure and examine the advertisements in the columns of the Daily Sentinel, and do your business exclusively with those houes that advertise in your paper. All business men wbo want tbe patronage of Democrat will use the columns of your paper to let their business be known those who doa't want your patronsge will not seek it through the columns of tbe Senti nel. Remember this in doing vour business in this city. d&w i. - i isssakT4a bjjjm . . t I2TThe Indianapolis. Peru and Chicago Railway Compmy will t-tll Excursion Tickets to persons wishing to attend the Stale Fair at Foit vV ay ne. good Irocu October 2d to tb inclusive, for half tare. Excursion Tickets will be good on all passenger trains both ways; but passengers nust procure their txkets before geiting on the train; otherwise they will b charged lull tare. On Tuesday, Wednesday aud Thursday, October 3d, 4th and 5ih, an Excursion Train will be run through to Fort Wayne without change ol cars, returning the same day, leaving Indianapolis at 5:50 A M. and returning at 10:30 P. M. Hrnulir Trains Iive Itidinp-lis at I2:3'l P. M and K;l0 P. M. Excursion Tickets good on inee traius during tbe week. J 6 David M act. Superintendent. CiacciT Cova- The case of the State vs. Jobu Wilcox, for stealing a gold watcb from a policeman, at tbe Union Depot last summer, wai tried yedterdty in the Circuit Court. Tbe defense waa ably managed by Messrs Lowe & McCord, and it is but fair to ray they made the most of a very hopeless esse The evidetice all tended to clearly establish the guilt of the prisoner, but ehrewd engineering on the part of his attorneys made out a very trld case, and consequently the prisoner was sentenced only to years to the peuitentiuy. Tbe thief may thank hisi-tirs in having hid eloquent talk in hi behitlf, else he would certainly hive gone up fcr the full term provided by tbe stitute. Mr McCord's speech iu t'ie defense was a highly creditable etTort and augurs well f jr his future professional success. Fas i am State Covention. The Fenian Brotherhood of Indium will hold u grind State Convention at Ltfayette on Wednesday, October 4th. A general iuvitation is extended to the Brotherhood iu this city and vicinity, as well as to all Irishmen favorable to the caue, to attend. Col. John O'MihA'.ey nnd o'her distinguished orators will be piesci.t ai.d ddress the iuett:i;g. At this mretiritr a m leiiificcnt monument will be raised to the memory of the Utc Rev. Klward 0'Flnhertv, the founder and origir. itor of the fcciety ia this St te. 2-3 - -wUSST'The regulir wrskly nieeticg of Washington Diti-ion No. 10, Sous of Temperance, will be held t Temperance W this (Tuesday) evening, at 7 o'clock. The otHce.-a elect will be iustillcd lor the ensuirg quarter. AH members of the Order are requested to be prompt iu attendance. E J. Morris, W. P. Eli Fasolu, R S 2yOn Moti liy next those fine build:ug lots ou the west n'de of Etst street, just west of the line of the Virginia Avenue Ilniioad, and adjoining the Murris Homesteid, will be sold at auction Oaly one filth of t!ie purchue m)ney to be pAid csh at time of 9ile. See rtdvertiseuient of Wiley A Martin. 3-6 fS There will be a g.ime of base ball played Tuesdny, 31 of October, by the Weetcrn Rise Ball Club. The members are requested to be there iu tull force. Game to commence at 2 P. M. The public in general are invited. t By Order of the Secretary . t2T The "Capital Drug Store." corner Mas sacbusetti avenue and Vermont street, is said to be a reliable bouse as the medicines are of tbe best quality and at fair prices. Sign of Golden MorUr. 3 5 IW Parties wanting anything at wholesale iu tbe book and Paper line C tu find all they want ai Bowk.i, St.wait A Cos, in this city. Read advtriUemen. iu to-day's paper. 3-5 Steamboat Notick There will be a meeting of the Indianapolis and White River Steamboat Company at the usual place, this (Tuesday) eveuiug, the 3d inst. By order of Socwkll, Master. BtTTakruLD, Clerk. f OoTOBta opens out nobly aud gloriously agreeable, aud is just tbe sort of weather iu which one can et joy life t j tbe lull capacity. Fur t'je accomplishment ot this great desideratum we cordially recommend all to patronize the " Firtt National" ou Court street, Johu Brown, Ac, Propiietor. And thtia was great joy in liiat -ilJ- t C3rOricxRs Back Pat for pervants' wsges, under late decUion, obt lined at Blake's Military Agency. BUnks received. Officers will call or correspond. 2'J-tt t?T" Wrapying P-ptr BoakM, STkWART & Co s. in every variety at 3-5 Loo k at the Handsome line of Drees Uo'ids a;id Siuwls, at the Citv Div Gooas Store. 2 3m C3 I'riaters will riud everything ia the way ot i'.per, Cards, Inks, kc , at BoWa.f, Sraw aar A Co s. 3 5 JWCioaks and Cloakings, Balmoral Skirts, Flannels, Blankets, Ac , iu great variety, at tbe City Dry Goods S:ore, No. 37 Em Washington Street. " 20 3m tXF Paper Bags, all eizes, at Bowix, itkwakt A Co s. 3 5 , - - iTThe City Di j GochIs Siore. No. 37 East Wasriirgtou Street, is the place lor Bargaius. SO 3m tTSte Dr. Wm Thomson's advertisement o:i the fourth page ol to day's piper. jam 25 tf. tSAmericin and Foreign GojJs of all kinds Cneap, at the Cay Dry liuods Store. 2U 3m WASHING MACHINES. v a s ii l ; n a c ii i i: AM) WKLNQER COMBHNTED1 . c it r L f t t s r c : a s : We claim far it the fallowing advastag?: 1. A'tacb 'Le article to tsa cjUndsr, tbea t lricg, sie tide tt the art c e i ahed Rtrr XL motion a"vl the ther txie is ahet. 3. Tüe ari.c! ca;i b i(e:l.1 any kut 6y slacking tie Uvt.vTi. 4. 1 b priar neceary i rea'lrl at pure. 4. hen the art.cle i w .bed, it l wrutg fcj priLg a r Jl'.er aa.a.-t tbt cyliuUr. 6 Certac part", a io lr and w risibanl.i, Biy be waALeJ it bout rulb.i olhrr part.. 7. It wi-hr frii;;y, w jra- sy, oei gooS work, does a t wear the clothe nor break nuttona; hencs we claim f.r it a complete urrest la-entei bj N. B. WKHBK.R. sf i'acli, laJ.ana, and paente-t by bin Auout 3v, li6i It ili be eihiri!el at the Mte Fair, at Fort Ways, and Iber e?re4 f r a e by 5-.te or Co-otles. sp::-dlw y. B. WKREEFL lKKU IS bLLLA AXu CaTav j a GRAflC?, Keceiel Oa.ly ty UtU. Ur.BKVutS A C.. (ieuera! CsauiaitaitfO Kerchaat. p23-tf N. i Louslaaa itrttt.

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MIDNIGHT HKrORT. for Mrsstnsr llpwrt Nee rirtt Hiasre. TRIAL OF VVIRZ. THE FENIAN EXCITEMENTLATER FKO.Tl EUROPE. GEORGIA STATE CONVENTION. GOVERNOR BROVNLOW'S MESSAGE, -., 1.4c.. Vf , all sfECUL bllfATCH. Stiate mir (iroundi Pilled l'p Tlie Fatir n uccen-l.xhi bitten Upens In lull I o-iistj Foat Wir O t 2 Editor $ Sentinel: Tbe Indiana Sttte Fair Uroundi are filled up ith stock and articles on exhib.t on. Tbe city id full of stranden; Ohio, Illinoii, Michigan and Indiana, are fully represented. Several fast horses arrived t? day. Tbe exhibition opens in full to-morrow. W. T. Dks.iis. Later from tu rope. FAKTUER PolXT. Oct. 2 Sleamer Beli.!, from Literpool the 21st, via Londonderry 221, pastd this point this ateruoou en route to Que bec. There were no new derelonmor.t in V. ceediug naiost tbe Fenians : the ex. miration of the prieoners tood for the 23J. James Murphy, one of the men arrested at Dublin, who described himself a citizen of ..n has been eel at hbetty, eiys the Freed men, after an interview between the American Consul and the authorities. It is stated that Mumh. r.. nected with the War Deptrtmentat Washington, ouv uo expiauauon is Riven oi nis connection with the Irixh People. As the Liifhth reriment was on nirade in lhs Cork barracks, the Serreant .t r - J CS V 1 I V IJ iuto tbe fuard room, and shown the roll book of memoers names taken Irom an arreeted Fenian. 1 he Strceant ilaior admitted that on f th aignaturts was bis own and wss at once taken into custody. A prtvA;e eoldier belonging to sama rciriment waa also arrested. This ru., 0r..t exc-tementio Cork, even leading, it is reported, to a run on a tjora Dinner. A Fenian demonstration wai rather ritivt at tbe Limerick races, and the mMitar held iu readiness, but all passed ofl quietly. James Burns, for whom a reward ot tl 000 ia oflered, is aid-Je-ciaip to Stuith O'Brien, at UAiuugory. 1 he American sfhcer arretted at OKMnttnn on the arrival of the City of Limerick, turLS out to be a Federal, aud not a Confederate. Captain J a JY . a .. uameu aicvanerty. a curuber ot teoiaa docu ments ot an mcenditrv character wer fr. his possesion, with evideuce that he is connected with the movement. The arms of Bricadier Central Oleaann f th United States armv. who waa tbe City of Limerick, were taken from bim! V 1 as ... me Morning ro.t editorially aseit that tbe American Government ia stronrlv or.rw.-ed m th Fenians end would do all in its Dower to defeat ibem. It says President Johnson and ilr. Sew ard are animated by the most friendly sentiments towards England, and the latter bas coma . trv municated trie reman movement to tbe British Cab net. and neither the Britiah nuhl ie nor tha Government will readily forget ilr. Seward's uouuraoie ana amicaoie cona:t. The Dailt News thinks the Fnitn caIUhq l.kely to etile, in a beneficial waythe relat'ocs oeiweeu unuea ö'.ates at,d ire and. ami th nn litical relations bet ween KuvUml n.l lrl.n.i likely to be far better understood than thtv have ever yet been. Lt Col. Valorcke. lata Adiutant CI enflral nf Cavalry, writes to tbe Times a statement that the docutneLt found on the person of Col. Dablgren after he was killed were forgeries. ine iime says: iratiktort advices merit on thnt a meetinr of Americ.in hond.rinlrlpra w recently called there by Mr. Lanier, of JTew tuts, a Dinker, ana was largely attended ilr. Linier stated that he did not cone Ui borrow his countrymen were competent to provide for the wai ti of tbe Government, but to make some communications about present affairs and future prospect, the Secretary of the Treasury having desired him to do so during bis stay in Europe, ilr. Lanier stated thataa larra imnortatirma w.r required for the South, a large revenue from cus toms was probable. He aldo itated that ConKress ht its cext session woald probably sanction the export duties on cotton, tobacco, Ac, by which additional revenue six million dollars would be raixed. It is tbe intention of tbe Sec utiry of the Treasury to take up specie as so. n as possible wita a reduction of paper currency next spring. Tbe meeting expressed great doubts whether exports or large import duties would answer the purpose; the views oa tbote subjects being en tirely ot an epposite character in Europe, where export duties are abolished and import duties re duced to tbe lowest points; above all, the advrrttage was urged of setting aside certaiu revenue for the gradual extinction of tie paper currency. Gen Palmer und the Kentucky Del caution. New Yoaa, Oct. 2 The New ork World's correspondent says: Gen. Palmer, comoianding in Kentucky, had an interview with the PreiOeiit yesterday in relation to the military situa tion there ütn Palmer does not aeree with Gov. Bramlt:e and the Kentucky Delegttion who were here a few days ago, that it ia necessary to remove tbe segro troop from Kentucky. Oue thing is certain, Gen. Palmer has not been re moved from his command. It is not improbable that tbe troops will be removed frosa the interior of the S'.ate. rritmint in H C!tnrrli I pRiLii'tLFui a, Oct.2. Qjitea sensation wai produced in St. Mark's Episcopal Church on Sunday by the appearar.ee of tbe Rtv. Dr. Wilmer in'the Church. Dr. Wilmer wis thepittir ot the Church betöre tbe war broke out, add his tec-cab proclivities induced him to leive and go Sjuth with a lare amoutt of baggage which wss detained at Fort Monroe by tbe Government. The Rer. Doctor appeired in the chancel to assist in the Holy Communion service, and this was tbe signal lor a large portion of the congregatioa to leave tbe church in digut. Itiehmond ( ounctlnien-Congressional Klection. RicHMOr. Va , Oct. 2 Oen. Terry has. by a general order, designated cite members of tte Cay Couccil and niae Aldermeu, being a majority of each body elected in July, who sball be perm;tttl to qualify and organire for tbe sole purpose of appointing officers to conduct the Cot'gressional election, which is to take place on the l'Jih in.t. Mesre Chriitianaad Dongeras, First Diatit, and Epee, io tbe Fourth Dmtnct, have withdrawn from the contest for Congress. ---<>--- From San Domingo. NEW YORK, Oct. 2—Advices from San Domingo to the 2d of September are received. The death penalty for political offenses has been abolished. The United States steamer Mecerdia arrived and saluted the Dominican flag. The commander had visited the head of the Government. Families who left the island during the war are returning, and business is reviving. ---<>--- From the Plains. ATCHISON, Kansas, Oct 2.—Holloday's Overland Mail Route is now entirely free of Indians, and the stages are arriving on fast time, viz: six days from Colorado, eleven days from Utah, thirteen from Nevada, fifteen from Idaho and Montana, and eighteen from California.

Decision of Commltilsncr or Internal

itertnns. WitBixoro.t, Oct. 2 The Conailpnir o Internal Uevenue bas decided that ia determining the amorist ot taxable gross receipt lor premium Abi a.w Htrer-U ccdcr section IL j of the Act o June 30th, Insurance Co mpaDtea are not al lowed to dcJact aDv amouH paid by them for reinsurance. Tbe Secretary of the Treasury has ieueJ pro pcsils for fandir.g certificate of indcbtedcM compound ir tret notes and Treasury notes and gives notice to the Lotders of certificates of ün-debte-km wLich mittlre before the first day of January, text, of compound intere t notes and of those of two yaara Treasury notes of the readi oes of tbe Department to give in exchange for them to the extent of $S0,U0U,0C3 six per cent 5-2Ü jear bonds at three percent premium ; that is to say $IUU of bonds for each $1UJ in certifi eates and notes, provided tbe conversion is made prior to the trt day of ovember, cext. The bonds issued in exchtnge for such certi j i a Dcate ana notes win oesr sn intere-i oi eix per ceLt. rer annum, payable semi annually in coin oa the ßrt days of May and November, and will be redeemable at tbe pleasure of the Government after five years, and payable sjri twenty years from tbe erst day of November, ltu. The coupon and registered bends, Usued under the proposal, will be under the denomina tions of $100. $500 and $1.000; registered bonds of $5,1)00 and $10,000 Tvill bt Issued, if desired. Tbe holders of certificates, compound interest or treasury notes, who deire to ranke such couverrion," will deliver them to the Treasurer, or AssistaU Tretsurcr of tbe cc-iignated depositories of the United State, or to any National bank which mT consent to transact the basioees without charge. Interest will be allowed on certificates of In debtednesa, and oue ar.d two years Treasury notes matured or maturity prior to the 1st of ovember, IbCD, up to the data of tntturing and when maturing, after the 1st of November, iuereft will be allowed to that day, before the compound interest notes. The interest will be computed to November 1st, upon tbe amount oi the principal aud interest compounded on the back of slid note?, from the period next prior to that riiite. The principal and interest of said Treasury notes and obligt;0Bi will be considered together as an ofl'er for conversion, but when after deducting the principal of the tx-n Is and threo per cent premium, there remains a frsctioa of $100, tbis fractional prt will be paid to the depositor. The Secretary reserves to himself the right of withdrawing this proposal at any time prior to said firt day of November, provided fifty millions shall prior t. that dtte be oSereJ for conversion, as aforesaid. General Conner at srt l.arnmlr-He ha t ought sour Fllrltrd Ilattlrs) with the Indians. FoaT Laramie, Oct. 1 General Conner returned yesterday from the Powder River Indian expedition. Ilia column will be here in six days. The result of the cmpign is four pitched battles withths Cheyenne, Sioux and Arrtp trues, with a los on our eide cf Captain Cole, of the Cth Michigan, and 25 men killed, and 2 wounded The Indian loss i from 400 t .VM) killed, and a Urge number wounded; lio, the entire destruction of a village of the Arrtpihoea, and capture of 500 head of horses and mules. The Ampahoes acknowledge a lois of 63 of their braves iu one battle, and are now coming in to make peace. It i thought, however, that the Sioux anJ Cheyenne are not btlf whipped, and that net less than 1,500 men should be stationed at Fort Conner, and ths cunpiign be con tinued in ine muter. Thecitxecs are now fenful the Sioux sail Clieyennes willcorre btck on tbe ro.td and ijiWrfcre with the mil and ttlegr.tph. The expedition was midc under tbe most embanaesiiig circura-tti.ee, not a pouud of stores for it hnving arrived in time. The troops are mutinous, claiming a discharge beeaue the rebellion ha- ceased, and the regimeuts were ordered tj be mustered out as rapidly as thev arrived on tbe rl tius. Jlcsango of ov. ltrorrnlo-. NASuviLLE.O :t. 2. Gdv n.-ownlow delivered hii annual taeige ta the GeLtral Assembly today, lie congratulated the members on witnessing the termination of the rebellion, and the signal triumph of our country aud independence. New euljectd for legislation aro dow presented in which the wishes of the constituents should be consulted, for the honet people are al way right; amendments and additions to the franchise law are recommended, but I hdi by no meaos an advocate for its repeil, nor do the loyal people of the Sttte wUh any such sweeping change. The restoration of civil Uw bas worked well; pros perity is promised in every section; guilty rebels should be treated with severity in proportion to their cfTense, the rank with no fewer than ten years disfranchisement, the letders with neither mercy nor forbearance; immigration should be fostered aud encouraged, and a commission stationed at the East to secure a numerous foreign migration of skilled laborers. lie is convinced that white and colored people cannot live together, practically or socially, as equals, and advoctte tbe netting apart some portion of the national territory best adapted for a nation of f rer d men; the testimony of negroes is recommended to be tiken in all tbe court) on the same basis as that of white persons; President Johreon's reconstruction policy is strongly indorsed as the sole hope of tbe country. Shooting Affair Convention. Nashville, Oct. 2 A woman by the name of Myal Sevier was shot and instattly killed by a mvu with whom ehe had been living, named Garrott. Six shots were fired by Garrott.all of which took (fleet. Jealousy was tbe cause. Gar rott Is in jail. The Grand Maiouic Lodge of Tennessee met to day, for tbe first time in focr years. Large delegations were preseLt from all parts of tbe S'.ae. The Methodist Conference meets en Wednesday io Edgefield. A large number of preachers are already in attendance It is confidently expected it will be the largest aeembly aince the war. Indian 1 reaty. St. Lot is, tJkt. 2. A special to tbe Democrat, from Liwrence, Kanas, sys: Colonel Sill., Superintei-dent ef the Southern Indianc, mide an important treaty with tbe Osage In diatis, at their Council grounds, one hundred u r t. r?:.j 1 muri couiii ui urrc, uu i inmj task. The 0ages cede about one million of acres, for which the Government pys $300,000. About two million of acres are also ceded from the north pide of their reservation. All these lands are In Kansas. The rights of settlers and beads of families on these liLds are protected by the treaty. Percy nluer noljthuicnt of ProToot Marshal in t niriux county. W AaHiNOTos, Oct. 2 Percy Walker, the firs: rebel Secretary of War, is very active in pushing his claim for pardon Ho bad an intcrv.ew with the President yesterday. '"The t'Bice of Prwvost Mn.-h&lin Fairfax county, Virginia, opposite Washington , lias been abolished tor tbe first time since the evscuat on of Mts-ea hv tbe rebels I he Army in Texas. New Tors:, Oct. 2 A private letter from a prominent oCicer al Houston, Texas, says: The military operations in tbi quarter have ceased to pore.a the leat iitwet The army is changed iiite at;' Immense aber:fT6 posse, chasing jaybiwkers In fact, all our duties are mast ingloriou. only tro-p enough are bering lett to take care of the negroes. Everybody i getting tired and wial'iug fwr war.in Mexico cr elsewhere. The Ketchiint Case. - Xxw Yoaec.- Oct. 2 The case of tke Ketchum forgeries was to coiee before the general seiom to-day, tut was postpoaed until Monday. On motion or tbe District Attorney panel of 1,0C0 jurors wai ordered, and notice given that a further postponement would be opposed by him. Davit Unnoted to Carroll Hall rngnte ongresa. Fortrs.; Monroe. Oct. 2 Jeff Davis was re motel ibis morning, under a stroog guard, from tbe caement to quaiters acsigued to him in Carroll UU1. The hu'.l of the old frigate Congress was taken to the dry dock at Pur te moth yesterday. Georgia Mate Convention, Naw York, Oct 2 The C. 3. Steamer Lucretia and S'.eamer Idaho from Savannah, have arrived. A dispttcb t the Savannah LI er aid says : The Georgia äute Convention bis unanimously adopted tbe ordinance declaring tbe act ot secesslea null and toid.

Xrlalof Wirst. W Afarse.ro. Oct. 9 Tbe Win Commlss:oa

reassembled this aoroing W. D Hancock. cwBoectea witbtbe rbl service testified be could buy overcoats and other articles ol Union prisoL. era; on roe occtaion the paroled prisoners ob taiDed suit f elothes apiece froos the auo&lv of the United tatt Sanitary goods received at ABderoQViiie. Ou his cross examioatioo by Ct. Cbapmaa be Mid bt cerer it w Win betl any of the prisoners of war; but he had seen k'.m take hold of meö occasionally aod throw them into their place, ted apfikiog t) them io a profauomanocr.be being of a violent temper; witness bad smuggle onions into the atokade, selling tbem at a pro St to the prisoners. After tb etaoiination of this witness General Brapg retired from the courtroom. Jude Ad vocate Chapman then read an order from tbe ar depanmeu relieving Geueral Bragg from 17 Vh M,Iiur7 Commision. Jlr Bkfr . Whi;w the reason ot this; I should like t know it. The Court You cannot ascertain; it is none of your buslueis Mr. Baker Can I not be permuted to adiress a few words to the Court? Tbe Court No, sir; nor snake a motion; it is none of your business; you have nothing to do witb the orders of this Court. Mr. Baker Theo I must object to your action Tbe Court- -There is no objection about it; 0 on with roar examination. Vincent Birbo, ao Italian, testified that be wss the man wbo blackeae J bis face in order t mike bis escape; be hoped, after having blacked bis face, by mixing in witb a gang of outgoing negroes, to get away, but be wss caught and punished by 200 lashes and beicj put oa tin chain gang. Mr. Baker to Capt. Wirz Captain Und up Ur. Baker t Witnes Is this the man wbi ordered you tob whipped and put in the stock? The witnessNo sir. that is not the man. I know that old Ducth Captain. I do cot know who irsned the order for my punishment. Other witnesses were'theo examined when tbe Commission adjourned. Trial ot Jrnkini- bnndmrni off Veteran Itearrvr. New Toie. Oct. 2 Th trial t,f Henry B. Jenkins, tbe default Bank, was to-day set down for trial ia tbe Oentral Setsiocs next Monday. Ine roste ashineton medal says: It ia understood that orders will be isued in a few days to dUband tbe Veteran Reserve Corps. The regular army is dow sufficiently recruited to take the place of this corps. VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK. A. M. im n;tti:s i i-t; MT.TiK sr i:m . ASaw i a ration FROii axaMAnr. New York. Oct. 2 Th Herald says: A onderful stimulus has been im par I'd to emigra tion from Germiny since tbe close of the war. Us correspondent sye that two new steamers are being built in Gla.Tow for the Cremen Ltotd'a Line to New York, which will make feven large steam vessels on thia line. Tbe Hamburg and New York Company will ia future run one ot their r.even teamers regular each week. Thn co ui edition beta eea the Uerman lioen and Suth ami ton steamers have resulted in a ccnideribl reduction of the fare on both lines. From all pnwpects now in contemplation, it would appear that the tonnage of steam vessels plying between the United States and Europe will soon amount to a million of tons. the rxxiA sonn. The Times to-day save the Ftearners City of Dostoii and ..Etna, which sailed from this port on Saturday, are said to have takeo out $1 ,000,000 of bonds for the benefit of the Irih republic It is currently reported tat as Boon as these bonds reach Ireland matters will assume more definite forms, and a proclamation, also printed here, will be ppread broadcast throughout the land. So well guarded is every aveuue that there is no way ot obtaining the document, or interfering witb the plan ot distribution. It is claimed the bonds have nearly all been subscribed for, and many of tbem by people whom the British Government least suspet ts. It is probable tbat both these teamers will be thoroughly searched before going int Queentown. or. at least, before any passengers or freight, will be allowed to land. War vessels are by this time stationed at Queenstowo for this express purpose. BOM. JAMES L. ORE. Colonel James L. Orr has accepted the no mi nation for Governor of South Carolina. woods' tormdo. W. W. Woods' torpedo bas met with favor in Europe, and Denald McKay is making is ar raogeaaent with tbe British Government fcr their ueiu their barbers. AltMl XITIOV FERM ITS. Permits for sending ammunition South were granted Saturday night to the following amount: N um er of fowling pieces, 103; number oi pounds of powder, 33,080 for shooting and 150 for blasting; total, 34,239; number of peandsof the finer kind of shot for gaming, 25,2?; numberof percussion cap, 'J,h5l. MALL, THE ARCTIC EXPLORER. The Journal of Commerce bas advices from Hall, tbe Arctic explorer, to the 5tb of August. Hall was still at Re pat es Bay, but was expetng to leave immediately after first great snow storm occurred, probably about the middle of the pieeat month, for Boothia Felix Reiruski and Rung tom's land Traveling can only be euccessfuliy accomplished during the winter months when everything is thoroughly froxen up. Io summer the lakes and ttreama are open, thus preventing the sledges from crossing, Tbete months are taken advantage of, however, in forwarding supplies of provisions. 4c, say tec, twenty or evet fifty miles. A cousin ot Albert, a cative countrynan of Mr. Hall, was one of a party wbo di-- ' covered the bod? of one of the crew of tte Schooner Jobn H Rehm lying embedded in tie ieo, from which he with difficulty sledged it. lTl'RF-:aI0X Or THE 1IC8M0.V0 RLLLXTIK A speical to tbe Herald says: The Commer cial Bulletin published in Richmond, Virginia, has been suppressed by General Terry for libeloas publications in its issue of September 30th. JfORTB CAR0UKA C03T1XTI0V. A special to the World, dated yesterdey, says : Nearly all tbe Delegates ti tbe State Convention, which meets to-morrow, have arnved. ann that most good feeliog and harmony prevails. I ia believed the Convention will be b!ct) d:spo of all the business brought bofore it eoJ adjourn in twelve or tifter days MORE riB! 0. Tbe President waa very busy to-lay eigning pardons. Sjoss two thonün 1 hive Leen s gned within the past few days. There are still several thousand requisition beiore hitu, which will be disposed of probably before tbe end of another week. Among the pardoned jeiterday were Rev. A. Green, of Nashville, the bead of the well known Methodist book concern, and Farun, bis partner. TfJX rtMlA"f. N's.w Yore. Oct. 2 The Times of Sept. 19. a While it it beyond question tbat America f oeen the cradle ot th.s foolish association. n. i is still the basis of ita operations, we mus do full justice to bar Government. So far froa conniving at this filibnttericg design or at th exportation of fire-arms to Ire!enJ, there is reasur: to bsl eve it has earnestly discouraged them It 1 stated that tbe information upon which these surtniaea were made at the Irih Police Oice, wat cerifed from rYab:agtoa,iai miy probably have beeo commuoieate-J to our Minister by the United States authorities. We sincerely traat such siay be the cae, and wi would bare more reason to think Mr. Seward for his intervention than the seduced youtha who may thus have been saved from p'ungirjg into crime. COaHEECTICUT ELCTIOJT. Hartford, Oct. 2 iuCicient retard have been received to show a majority against tbe constitutions! asiendment by several thousand Second Dispatch Thirty-three towns give 2,b00 against tbe amendment, which ia probably defeated by from 3,000 to 5,000 majority. LATRR FROM MtXICO. New York. Oct 2 The Tribune! city cf Mexico corresponded, of Sept. lTtb.says: Maximilian bas gained a prodigious reputation among tbe Indians. They send delegates from all parts of the country to swear allegiance and claiss protection, ana bay enlirtea in bis service to

driy the guerri'laa oat of tbe eon o try, and bavo also allied themIre tairst tkrre of Ja ares' Geseralt.now in Soucre. Conors.and Vd.'agraQ. drete-J them ia evral coftbt. a4 deprived tbem of all metns v prolong the wir tierf ioj loader. Aawr- . toe military operaiiooe are ao tar advactgeoti to tbe Ecspue. Proepewtt f! ptc;3:tt on aren orj, ind h coaSiesceof the re-.p! ao entire that tbe ptlie works are pjsied oo w th (ret aetirity.

CO.V1MERCIAU C.VT.i.eaar. Cincinnati .Harket. ClSf..Tl. Oct. t. A fair dean4 far ths k'fsr frsda fi w, sa4 Bc. !sral heater prxe.;0,.fr 7 J.Ä; ;j .1U. J, C -1 irtnaoJ :r o 4 r4 HMt at I t, bt tksre are few batet, t'om tra. at &j f - ..a rJt. nru(3. vat uirt st lAic. tb larr tks skiaA rats r-r strwtl prim, ks notuiQkl. st lUc, a4 srxa "Rt ay t2 VI. Ha k n eat Outl sna essaioal: clear s44 st tie loess, sn 1 "2 pack!, to . om out I smoke.Bac .a h ,ttlrs kU at 17 kc so4 Alis at Utte. Urd d-ll. t'nme aaas pork tu In demaod at S9. - Ba t r sttady a 4 s3 Tallow dull al I4'S . App la w-tUr aapp y et SÄ 7 per bU. 0w e.1 a3:. .t .e ork Aarieb w Teat, Oct. L Cotton sat!T sa4 b!er at 435tr ft,, n d.itiec FK ur54l.' ttt; t7 9for Mt,ertBe. 8 10 5 for ettra flat 8 ÄS 4iorrbolc ft. ate, S M f or sup rfi ie Wa,ieri., 8 V 7i for rliu Steatern aod b 00 f.r . ramwn io d h pplr.jf kraes satrs rounj hoop Ohio, and 9 &SI? for tra l t rao4a. Market c'o'if qtiirt. yWbt.sy w tkoit decided cba-te at tl Zt. What 1 iic ratter, at S 62Ä I 7J tor choice apret, 1 1 70 fur M Iw.kee c.r, 1 i tor aaioer M-fwss ke-, a0 or imVr Ntst and f.tr smbr wirb tan. J CJ tor ch- tee smb. r Mfci tean an Cauada, 1 SS for ssstty wlltr Canada sl4 2 40 for rbo-ce tut wetera. Kye qukt and u aiy. Brrj trru. with lujrr oCada wes ero at I i. O.ro abut 1c bf.t r at K7i2c far uooat'd 9.1.194; for MunJ tn d Wra era aud ft Sc foe htab raitrd uarl . 11 -w Ut 1n srtire lrtaaa4 st 4SJ 4".fer uaoui d si d CX.Mc ft r ftuod. t'offrt outl .Su(r actvr; L'aht Mtrorado IXsllSc, Havana 13, sVlIV Mola cull. Aihedull Wool dull. Prtr.lrun higbr at 33 -0 vc for ciuds, tSMSStvct' Cad in bond and tls 4 oo tree. Fork Crnier at J4 fc7,$lS 11' for nw ae. dosi' lT at e34 f'T"-; f..r cah. JI HJl iO lor 3-4 do. rah sd regular way, f9 7iav.V f S for W'tsas at4 W li a30 id f r prime mr. M-efac Ire sod firsa; plain dih 9 10 10 U) ii tor rura nie. Cat roratt traty at lGI?c for abuuldrra and lSS23c for hama. H c.,n dull. I.trd dull si.d beavy at CO?c Buttel jui-t snd Me. dy at 5fc,it4j- fr Ohio aJbd AOS 3.2c for State. Cteets rmrr at 13 sJITc. Naw Voaa,Oct.?. Mney rars artire at i 6 per cert. Sterl Dg svrlauge tray at lt9s H'O' for M-1ass Vila Gol 1 wl'h -ut dfi!od tt nff orerirg at I 44l, a1ancln to 1 44 L, aod cl..r e at 1 44 S. Q erumsjt iuka il.c lowtr WAR CLAIM AGENCY. i LAW OFFICE. WAR CLAIM, AXD COMilXTIO.I AK4CY, Ma. ZU t Uaabln.lon Sitrerlf I.IUIA.KArOMS, IMP. VI.L OF At I LIT ART LVS!5KS TRA!CAC1KU. All eistet ol War Claims correctly f-rrparrd, applied tor, su I pi orcpt y collected. f'olaiera and OE.fii, wbo, train defective rolls or other caue, have nttobtaiLed full Pay and Boaatyeaa ottalo tbe vatue frosa the Treasury Lpartirect t brooch this tucy. Pay, Bounty and Tensions r r SolJ ere, OScen, er their Leir,al Helr, If tntl lecl. Pay for llos s lnt in I sttle, -& UkeL, er Io tbe Use of duty, n Ml er erdrr. All daojagra by I roopa r by V lütsry Order; every claaa of cUirn founded !n law, Juttire, er equity, as cnrd . Unpaid County and Townahtp B oty collected. Cliixeosof Inditia boidiiig Miiltaty cla!n 'e'dlsrs an-1 Officers of the kls'Ran ra d, ran otta n their pay. Bafioetta beforr tbe Sta'e Atlliiary Atxti'irs; Cswmittee for los or of prcperty, ub;iln, tra:iponlrf r recmtilrgtnrB, will te a'tended t prt nptly. oaicfr.' Back Pay for Sorvaota Wurt obtained. ( Officer will call r corrofpond, abd flod It to tbeir interost tedoso.) Commutation of Ration for rror.er of Wsr, er nes on furlough, s-eedily btaind. r rroraon rolls correct od for men rorijtfully cbargrd and tried for dssertiea, or ab-ieLca wlihont Irate. Civil snd laYlia'y Colbrtlons made in all Coaatles ef tbe State ry Trarelrtix Ajrt-tita. Offlcrra' brttlesaeuts aud Ketnrrs wia'Ss not a fair term, and ctrt.ncatea obtaicei with dlpatch frm tie Departnienta Mr JOHN F. DURHF.LD, foimrtly of trie 9econ4 Ind ana Cavalry, Is atiarbrd to ibU oftce, wbe bas been for two year In ibis buMcs of Officers' urns sad jeitleau?, srd is tborouf bly poted la every qneatlon. All Ve'ersn OrrWra of Csralry, AnlMsry and I u fa ii try, wbo are tx-irpr, mattie4 out aa ebtala tbeir F.nat Affidavit an" Isy Arrouats, arra.4 eer rrc'.on which to draw be r final paj. Tbs C erks of tbia oQ ar all Vetersn Solders. Blanks of all kind on bai.d. Fall Inttructlorja irl.sa to rrtarbti g CScsrs wltaoet charge. CuniptDt Clerks an notarjei alwat la tbs r.Cce. Ad eCcicnt Af,ent at Wahluift n City. fnlie Io all parts of tbl Stats er they States trartartrd by mail OlTIc opposite Metropolitan Tetr at d Ka'or Dsaa's C. S. Mua erir g aod D or lre OSc Lett to ka-oaie Hatl, Sheet, hoildtuf, 5o 76 tVst WattiLgtoo street. J. W. BLAKE, Late Colonel 40th AvLt. ladisoa Tola Attorney acd Clais ar. dir DRY COODS. eeoer.i w. rre. ali. s. cosbnrr. leas s. cox. PKK.CONDUITT aniiüsic MALtai u DRY GOODS .KD NOTIONS, Wo. 4 A I vor el's Clock. SOUTH MKRIMAX STREKT, I5DIA5 AJ-OUA. Wf bsv taken tbs euib More In tb beastt"iil Block on Meridian treat, and are near opebloa; a LARGE & CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK cr Te which we chants. rrpctfa!ly Lv!ts tbe atiettlot of Mar OUR STOCK IS ENTIRELY NEW, Af.d bt!i, been bought eicla-i-ely fo CASrt. and mmter farorahte cirrovt.tar ce e are conSdect of betfif ab!e to cffr indaceroeM act exc lied lr any any WESTERN Kolidtiri a share of frse, tk fsver ef aeafl so l eAaisinatlon of wiMod. Poo. Condultt & Cox. aepll-dIao NOTICE. Notice Io Liquor Dealers. Orderest, BT TUE BOARD OF C0MMISI05F.r.J OF MA. 105 County, l:,d asa. ibttaftr the CrltMoodsyef Oeceej. rer, 15, tbe a:d B -ard ! I bot conai.ter or erant spp:ictioua for liceoa io reta 1 liquor at o'oer than too Fran and beld at tbCoirt f1on. In lndiaaapotia, on tha frt Moodajs of March, Jul, Septem bor ad Decexber, of eacb. jeir. lnaiacapola fcrpt. ft. JACOB T. WRIGHT. frrpll-liaodAStw Ai4iik HtnM Cuaatj. ir:me lake Micu.GAX vriuiK run, Tftjrr I ajtd Herrios; o rrep la store adJ 'or sale by GEO. W. t EBaTO S k Ce, General Cvamtwtof) Mercbaeta. sep?3-tf o. 4 Looiaoa ra.t. F it i: rrz COnillERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot. East Side of Illinois Street, MDUAPOLI, IMD. fllUlS HOTEL HAS BEES KECESTLT EETIHED I aad fursUhsd. Tbe traelio pabiK will fee akown sverv atMatloatesaaastbsa feel at aei