Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4680, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 October 1865 — Page 3

DAIÜYSENTINEL. MONDAT MOUSING, OCTOBER 23.

Ol CITY ITC MD C27 Tba City Council core's to-nigbt. t3T Yeaterday wa a beautiful day, pleasanter on tt street! tUn ia the boue , ted t! most the tLt Ira population seemed to ecjoj It. t like an Indian Summer dav. It Icoked ilnott 1ST" Wood U coming- in oiort freely lately. We ioocnie rkka cf mood a evcrj put of ihm dty, 111 in bjr our proriitct dtiieos to protect tbem from th iaclesetotj of tb weather. fc- A taad dci on Satarda. in tbe 1 reliLborbood of tbe rolling mill, bit three dog atd a calf, rtiiiflj terrible excitement imoc th natives. Tbe dogs and rslf were all killed, and tbe war od dogs waxed warm thro-tghotit tbe day. KT Tbe frieoda of the ILirty fiftb IndUoa Veteran Regiment. ( First Irish) mciterewout on Saturday, gire a ball to nibr, at Mao&ie Halt, in wder towelclme ü.e rejircett botne. It will be a f rafid affafr. ar.d the fcor will no dv.bt ppreciate it tST" Tbe few vacant lota on iioiih Illinois treat are being rapidly built op with pleasant dwellings. In a year or two mora th'n street will be built op solidly to Tinker afreet Tbe strut railroad has advanced tbe price of prop- . crtj oo tbia street about twenty fire per cent. t?T Toe Kiitor In Chief, Mr. Uiogluu, ia still confined t bii bed (ron a severe attack of inflammatory rheumatism. The disease located itself ia the knee of the left leg. rendering it extremely painful to move the leg. He i now on the mend, and u ia hoped he will be aM to leare his bed io a f;w tlaj. ' vFottca Cotar. Oo Saturday quiet reigued iu the Police office, bat little business being before it. X. C. Blair. Thum.- Sullivan and DeWitt Bare were each fined $9 40 and ten days in jail, for intoxication. Nellie Kicket. very K'f J looking jouug lady, well dressed, Lit without friends, was sent tio tliti, for disturbing tbe peace. r GT Io tbe Circuit Court, ou Situt Jay, Louli Keaeler was etintencel to two ara in the pen itentiary for aaaiult and battery with intent to murder. Lew Lid cot returns to CouitanJ Li. 1 1.000 will be forfeited. Edward Richardson, tried for rolriri iL Mc Uintry grocer was acquitted. S. C. Baldwin and ifarcus Warnr. indicted foe professional gambling, fare bail In $5,000 each to a;petr from day to diy to ar.?wtr to the charge. 2TAn accident occurred at gravel bank on Bean creek, oo Saturday, ia which oite man lost Lit life, and anotbir wtg aerioualj iijuttd. Frederick aud Christian Achbill were Kettln gravel from the gravel bank, for the Michigan grarH road, when tbe bank caved io, covering them both to tbe depth of about three faet. Chris liaa was got out alive, with his jaw broken and otherwise irjurtd, but Frederick, being at the back end of tbe wagon, was dead when tikes out. Tbey 'were Oerrnsns, acd have relations living In tbe city. Vax AamauH'a (Jeeat KxniBtriox There appears to be an onu?ual interest manile-teJ in regard to the a 1 rent of tbi establishment, which is to be here ou Thursday, arising from tue fact tbat a general impression prevails that it m relly a magnificent affair far superior to anything ot the kind which has viited ui for yeari From the notice which the Menarie hi received from our roteroporarie-t of the piei wherever it baa been thi jfir, e are inclined to belirvc that the favorable iuspteaaiou, already spoken of, will be UDore than confirmed on itg arrival. TiiiavL Aaatrrat A Rose, S jpeiinten dent ot the Meichant't l'olice force, arrested yesterday morning John Spide and August WitUS', on tbe charge of stealing about $3J worth of tobacco, comb, brushes, perfumery, Sue., from tbe grocery aioie of Mrs. Hasaon, on North liliuoia atrret I hi i the third time these lads have broken into the same store. 'Spade, who is about twenty years ot age. lost tu arra at Keneaw Mountain, and Wittsff resides in tVs citj. With a professional jury ia the box.aul Mr. Leathers to prorute, theo boja will jtet good chance to letrn a good trade at the ex pense of the State. 4 n - ! a a) - t5fThe cholera isfltevlilj andripidlj uiirch ing westward. It ifderrea'ing in violence along the Upper Mediterranean, but along the Atlantic coast, where i: has latelj appeared, its violence id iccreaaed. The last arrival from Kurope bring tbe newathit it bti reached Knglaod. and tt will be soon in th' couLtrj peihapa thi ) ear, vertaiulv oaxt. No quarantine regulatiuits ran prevent it come U will. And now the question ar'.ses, what ate we doing in this city tj i.ard , gaioät it? When it vUtted u before, the bellt! was general that cleanliness, in person and premise, was one of the greatest protections. Are we in a condition to receive it here? Is ;ur city clean, or can it be cletned and kept clem with our imperfect drainage? This ia, or ooa will be, a very important matter, and should receive the earliest attention of all that feel aa iuterest in their own lives, and tbat of their fellowcitizens. K7"At the reception on Saturday of the Thirty fifth and One Hundred aud Foity-third Regiments, Cor. Morton. Generale Mantfield and Shanks, Col. Turpin, Col. Grill and Major Philips wert tbe speakers. The following are tbe regimental officers: FIELD axi staff or "The thikt v-siftm acutMOT. August O. Tapin, Colonel. Hugh D. Gallagher. Lieut. Col. Oabriel Cooper, Adjutsnt. Wm. Flynn, Quartermaster. Henry O AverJick, Surgeon. Geo. VT. Parsons, AasUtant Surgeon. FUIO AMD STAFF OF TIC OSE HTXDRED OaTT-TtliaD aXOIME'VT. John F. Grill, Colonel. John T. MtQuiddy, Lieut. Col. John K Fhihps, Major. Peter Schmuck. Quartermaster. Stewart O. Pitcher, burgeon. Wm. Sidney Allen, Avistant urkMn. A M It Benj. Davidson, Cuariaa SiCOND For tbe benefit ot Mr I Beaty, the executive officer and spokesman vt J tbe Gas Company, we republish tc-day a short chapter frcm tte report ot the Specul Commi.tee on Gas to the Common Council. It can be ! found on page nice of tbe pamphlet copy, eoo ' thing t) keep before the people, as it ehowa tL enormous pre fits paid bv tbe tax paver? and pii vite gas consumers that have gone to build tp ! thie tpular and wealthy ar.d poweriul n.ono; v! : ' Pethaps a may be mid that gu can be nmlt I much cheaper iu Pittsburg thiu lietc. iectu-e i coal i cheaf.r there In order to s-ee it the U I ! feret.ee U in the coal, we wül suppose the Ir. ii- ' anp!i Company obtained their coal free i f ! ot; and if it com here 27 cent p buhel at d ' iree oaneie are required to make I, W0 lee', and we allow nothing for the ecke and tar, we muht theo trike bl cents from the cost; bat we tied the bare cost is still $2 3"., go tint ir is ev ient th.it tbe differecee is r.et in the co-!, a it till costs three limes tbe Piitshnrg ptice. Shou'e" we o furr.ish the 1 .nie free, worth 40 eett in luhrl, and allowing uce bushel to tie l.lV'i which is mure thau ia unuirtd, aiid ti e l.tte cot i s st.'.l yt, or t.early two ai d a halt t tar tb PitUbufL! COrl ' We do not suppose thai labur ii .uj LLei 4 kere than in Pittsburg, but as the aven iruducliou of the Company is iiJ.noo feet pt-r dy. ' and they employ an average or e.gtteen l..tnJi. at art average ot $2 33 per day, and the co-t ot the Umjr is 71 cents on each 1,000; but evn. it th!s wis supplied to the Compinv f.ee ul tipLe, accwrdmg to their estimate the bare co?t would tili be $1 2i jer 1,000, o that if Ihey shuuld be furtashed liee vt coat with a'.l the coal, lime and lbor tbey requite, the bare cut i tili b pet cent mere Ihiu in Pttuburg, after paiiug for alt ttese things; but while coal toat- rote bete than iu Pittsburg, coke ia a'.so a;l. u.re here than thete, and the difference in ieturn pro it from this source would be equal v ieasi 15 cent oa thf 1,000 io faeor el Icd.knapoKs ever Pituburg, and this, after crediting tt e coal sxcount with its owe profitable reaidum; fn. niih the coa), lime acd labor free of cost, and yet, accord ie g to tbe Company's eatioate toe

tare roat of tnenfacter for other expecsea ia $1 41 per 1,000, or "i per cent-more tbaa the con in Pittsbarg, after tot only paying for theiw chief items, but alo all salaries, taxes, and all and every expense whatever, and la four cents per 1,000 more tbio tbe average nie prices ia Pittsburg, upon wbieb they declared dividends of 10 per cent., anJ cfTrSd over a tarplua earning eqalto V2 Fr ctot. more. The differ tact, then, cannot be in the coal, lime and labor, for wkeo tbey get ail these for aotVag. their gas ccsti tbera to oikf, tccordtcg to tteir own bowing, "5 per eewt. mere than the coM In Pituburg, where we ruav at leait presume tbey coa

lorsethicj." Tax RwHTacTAuwi.'tcta A recett caie ia Xew York, where an eflcer of the army wu ejected by a polk-eman from a theatre for distortiujtbf audience, and af:erwudi brought teil against the odcer for anault, ti iutere3ticf and Imcortant aa furnishing a distinct aonoucccnectof the rights of aadiraeei, and the kind of behavior wbieb may be exacted from individnls composing them. Tbe plantiff testified tbat be, in company with a friend, went n Wallack'a Theatre, acd that after purchasing tickets and taking seats in the theatre, they were arrested and causelealy put out of the boaseby the police officer. lie denied that tbey were disorderly, or created any disturbances. It was abown for the defense that tbe two officer put their feet upoa the seats, and were rather boi;erocs in manner. The disorder abown waa very alight, bat the Court charged the jury that there could properly be no degree of disorder in an a:dience; tbat an individual oo entering an auemblage aurrendered a good deal of bis personal liberty; tbat it was a part of hie contract to keep perfectly quiet; that the rights of an audience to perfect silence was as distinct aa of an Individual to personal liberty; and that any unnecessary infringement of it could as pro neriy be taken eognizmce of in the one eise ss in the other. The jury returned a verdict fur tbe defendtLt, thus fully justifying the ofEcer in ejecting the plaintiff, and establishing the right of audience to tbe enjoy meat of perfect order and decorum in all places of public amiuersect. It is not for a offender who places bis feet upon the seats and induces Io loud and boisterous remarks to measure bia own liberty or rights in that direction. Tbe rule as established ia Uvor of tbe audience. Tbey have paid taeir money for an hour or more ot eijoyment. Tbe manager has contracted that such enjoymeot shall be given them, and the law will aid him to carry out the contract. All who purchase tickets and cnt?r a place of amusement give their assent to this principle. In tbe case in New York the Court enforced it to the farthest point in favor of the audience. Such being tbe law, those ia charge of places of amusement enould see tbat the just rights ot tbe audience are secured against all disturbers By so doiDg they will raise the character of their house, and attract & larger mi better clus to wltaes tbe performance. A few examples uitde of the unmannerly would be sufficient to edühiisli the rule to this city, and then ladies sod geiitlemec could visit the theatres and concert rooms witit the knowledge that politeLe .tod proper behavior would be observed in such pUces. Thiw would be a great poibt t3 be gained both by aud'tners and mansgers. IIÜSINESS NOTIOKS. City Order, Wanted, few City Orders, for whi.h the tunket price will be paid in cash Apply at thU Office. I I--.' (); the Itmntiful awl thr Dur.thle. I. Toe LI at he wpai', Fur wbira ba earr.( Ii. -Joiulog blick ti tt rcUucl. Ills neat made nark, I'poo Lis back, 1 1 licair the rtn ofoli-l rui .t II. Ii? La litre cr, Korwwat be wear. Ht T-)t, Lis pant a, kia boot jlJ all tLa ; tut he trills a aocg, Tbe whole day IoC, At..i,f I rteat oew g!iT ha. Ill He came to ib, V'Jlt vexedJy, .iL trrply wrooi;, an.! fdaiut .t , But I rpe, iuat how he kni, Wkrf a rt florae .Me ! Rat t'Hnv. IV. I -ay to yyu, 5 Hi Suudsy do, ken jua no to cbarcli, wt.L j'oii car, the voice tiaa', Iu4 and clssr. ' T ill Uli. atJ.rlplit a- tbeWat ya aar. r. (.'aa lflvrs be Or hi Home Ut l. I o t'ue ints or gay ltu!laiiapv!i lis weirsacron. Of trade renown. Im aJora täe bads or tht il trwpM. W. r. tr.0V5, Practical Hatter, Xo. 24 Kentucky Avenue, J3-v eat t State OScra. A Bargain wH Sale A Cottage House of three rooms, vacitt, at 50 Notth Wintton street, on view this day and to-morrow between the hours of 10 and 6 o'clock, I will sell cheap for cash, or ?ome inpayments. The rooms are now ptperetl and pointed Lot 35 ft. x 150 ft. Come and ee. t GPSpcial Auction Sale of fine snd wellkept Kurnitute, at No. 82 East Washington street, on Mouday, October 23d, lfcC5, at 10 o'clock A. M. Forty yard Brusäcls, and a lot of Rag Carpet, llair-peat Sofa Chairs. Hair seat Sofa, French and other Bedsteads, Extension and other Table, lUby Cab. Queensware, Lamp, ilattrasses. one Cbickering Piano, Table cloth". Towel. Canned Fruite. ic. ie. Wm. E. FxATULasro, ill ''2 Auctioneer. Look a: tbe handsome line of l)res Good and Siiwltt. at the Cii Orv (iood Store. l6-?w $f CIoikiüd Cloaking?, Balmoral Skirts, Flaunels, Blacket?, kc . in great variety, at tie Cilv Dry (Joads Sfre, No 'M Enst Washington street. 1C-2 I he ptice of the Daily Sentinel, contain :ng all tbe litest news and Telegraphic Dispatches, is only Twenty Cent? a Week, delivered by the Camera iu any part of the City. tf 3f American and Foreign Ooodsof ill kinds Cheap, at tbe City Dry Goods Store lß 2w tD'jreat iinpiöveaiet.!s are being nude on MassachuietU aveuue thw Cip'tal Drug Store at the turner ot Vermont street is being enlarged acd will be one of tbe nicest places of the kind in the city. Call in aud eee. lfi 6 3T The City Dry flood Stoie, No 37 Ear. W -hir.ctn street, i- the rlare for Uiraie. 1C2 - -eajaw e - i3rt Dr. Wut. Thomwu's advtrtiseceut o the foonl. pge of to dye paj et. jat 25-tf. SPECIAL NOTICE. YO It MOKE T 11 A N T W E N T Y Y E A R S UATUKna' VKNEIIAN HAIR UTK bat atuod tie t-t f trial, mud is cvottatly luctii!E iu pall'c fa.r. TUKV5ET!N HAIR DTK la lb i.t aud ckeaprt a: ait. I: price i nulj i cetit. aüt cb bottle contal&a tlaU tt 4uaM'.!ty wf Iva tu ti.- u-ually -U r fl. THI' HAIS UTE utauu-'actatri j a p.ahar pre c, which rB-!r it ItiSaiuly mperUr te aay if In aarket. rit coir.; in one bottl. ao preparat;n it repaired, which greatly aiuipu&o tbe applicatioc. IX C.INU THI DTK ya aTid that arsTT, etp ap. pearane Yj wtich djtd hair aad wbiXer are e rai'.'j revo2'ieJ, wbe an isfvrior article km nej, a? it prodaceaa irtrctly raicral color of at y bade tbat ! Js!r, frora a r.cu hr.L tea Jetty, lairou klak, lialw.n tet ainut. crock, or t ain tbe c!th'itjr. lsvM Ti eeuta aad yo'J will be conrinv. Sold by ail Dtxi--g.t t-J Faacy Ci jud Dealt ra. X. I. VaTUaws.alanutactarer. LEUllBtRÜk a CO Xw Tora. Wboleaale AfBt aailO 4aei-ly

Telegraphic Dispatches.

aroaran iirMuiKini iiKtiUTiiainnt. PRESIDENTIAT DISPATCHES. INTEREnTIXG FROM EUROPE. AFFAIRS IN THE CAROLINAS. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN CHARLESTON. DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENCE. AC. utlt Cnrolinn Affaire. New YoiK,0:t 21 The Herald haj Charles ton dates to the ltth, the diy of election in South Carolina for Governor and members of the Legislature. Gen. Bennett Issued an order prohibiting any army cficer in any manner interferier with it, and prohibiting tbe presence of soldiers in the vicinity of the polling places. The working men of Charleston adopted ao address to their fellow citizen, and nominated Wade Hampton for Gevernor. Ia their address tbey express the belief tbat the destruction of slavery will ultimately prove a great benefit to all the people of the State, attd epecitUy to the working man, as it will tend to free him from the monopolization of capitalists, and dignify labor. The boftüe lUitude toward each other in some prta of South Carolina, of the whites and blacks, 1 represented as assuming a phase threatening tcrioaa results unless the difficulties be speedily adjuated. Especially ia this the caae along portions of the coast upou tbe Sea Island where the negro have been established on the abandoned plantations subject to the control of the officers of the Freedmen'e Bureau. The plt&ten who, now that the rebellion has been crushed, are niiyus tj gain possesion of their lands, allege that the treed men are allowing tlern to go to ruin, do not raise enough for their own support, are totally neglecting preparations tor next year'a crop arid re!ü?e to give ? possession to the whiter. Carolinian are considerably incensed agairjst the Freedmen'e Bureau oükiala, whom they chirje with encouraging neroein their aiduaiptinriff. It 1 principally with the object of endetvoriaz l) adju.u these dilliculiie, as we have heretofore annaunced, that Gen. Howard, Conimioioner of the Freeioiau'd Bureau, is now on a visit u Sjuth Cirolint. The General arrived iu Cbatleston on Tuesday lit by tbe overland route from U&leigb, N C.and left tbe next day for Columbia, n have an interview with Our. Perry. It is expected that ou bis return to : Chnrle-teii he will deliver an addreia to tbe j cititus 1 uteri aliiiff froui llnropr. Nl York, Oct. 2i A very intereiiug preretjtUitrT.t of political, social and miceilaneoa u2iri in England, Frince at d Italy is furnished iu the Her,tldV corre.-poudenoe from the capital ol alt tlitse cGULti" Atnotig their contents i. a dicloiiie of an airnigemtnt which, it i gtid. was tntfied it.t between the Emperors Louia ' Nnp'iieoti v.-l Maximilian at the time of the Ci?&b!ishn:er.t of the Mexic-n Empire, by which , lede to !"i;iii that e-tsblishmeul aaiti't ail it f-e a. ni-tile hy the former pj'eiitite. HiiJ Iy whicii, mi return. Maximilian -tipalated, iu efe he shi.i.ld die without i-sn4. thnt Mexico '.ouid becoiLt Fitr:i !i colony. It appear that I he aiUfocracv ard hiiantitis of England ate not t!ic ot.lv E uopeuiof their respective claasc Ut weie victimized by the Iind- ot the .Jeff Davh Confederacy, ai nome Frenchmen of tte are mM.tioreJ h; lfv:n; stt.'- ' fered to ati uticoinfoit.tble taiO'jnt, through in veatinent iu the.e sccuritlf-. In Italy the excitement caiied mim: the iop!e in fcre-it, by tbe Fintni-e Minimier' Aiinou-ae ' luei.t of a purpose to itcpoae new and exceedingly burtnetisoixte laxe Hut ii ba been all settled, the Government oliiciilly acknowledging its errjr, and proroisiut; to uttke a peedy correction in a manner thit will prove enti-elv p.ttislactory. Not wilholaiidiit; tbe liuvile attitude towards eith ether of the Kiugdomsof lulv and Aus tria, it id said while the latter is increasing her arme! force the former ia diminishing her. lie Fenian Congress. I'm LADELmiA, Oct. SI. In the Fenian Congress, to-day, the Committees ou the Government Constitution and Military Affairs reported, ' and the reports were accepted, and, on mo'ion, taken up section by eection for adoption. Iu the evening the President of the Corigte? j announced that 11. Doran Killian, E.q., delegate ; from Missouri, who had procured the uncond:tional release of John Mitchell, wis present. j This announcement electrified the Congress,' and three cheers were given for President Johnson, three for the United States, three for Mr. j Killain acd three for John Mitchell. It was j some time before the cheering bad ceiaed, every i member of the Congress joining in it io the most enthusiastic manner. When the cheering had in some measure subsided, it was moved and seconded that tbe Secretaries of the Congrei prepare a resolution, conveying the grateful thanks of this Congress to Mr. Killian for bis efforts in bringing about the release ot John Mitchell. The miion was unanimously carried. Alter some discussion, ihe reports of the Committee, with some amendments, were adopted. Au Imh Banuer whs pte-ented t j the Chair mm by the Canadian delegate. The Congres theo adjourned until 9 o'clock on Monday morniiie. Tbe eaiori will continue until Wednedv . 3ortlt CaratlitiH Con rut I oh-Ihr roacliinff E.lrefloii. New York, Oct 22 The Herald's K.leigb cotrespondent says: An ordinance repudiating the rebel debt ps-wd th North Ctroliut St.ite ConveLtiou.bv a vote of &1 to 12 Au ordinance for tbe purpose of rsiii;j a State tuiliira force to suppress outlawry , was paed. The Convention tdjourncd on Thursday Use, io meet aain on the 17th of next May. Election matters beiu to be gitr.t?d (iov. Holden icd Jon&tbin Wotih, the? pteseut itare Treasurer, are both oat to-day a candi dates for Governor. Wotth will be spotted bj all the icrs;'a element, ut he i. a :rong Union man, and in tho Legwtatuie of 1-CU voteo against calling tbe Conversion to tike the S:.te out of tbe Uni , n Lewi- llatrifcr. l'iirite cretHit tor Uo.en.ci Holden, has reitjed, anlrun.M'or CoDgres, ia the Kandolph D.trict, ou the Worth ticket The fact that all the seoe-aiooUt opp s Holden will probaWv ui.it the true Union vote on him and elect hi ru e ram fe Orlesiiis. Caiko ici. vv. hew Orleans dates ol tue lbiH 11 that a c"rcsl-r from the Frcedmen's ! Ilurcau stair that i'jn:tnedplaLit:ons. seed, I. a -tt -a. . lOipu merits atii at.itsii w in r ot re iveu to ine freed man by ihe (.overnntenl, a ihey bate expected, and th.1 the Isuds will be leased otly to thoe wl o c': how that ibey have capital r.eces.r t bt:v sttd, tooli and i.tvi.fi', and carry 0:1 the Iiru. ia proper Luar.ntr, ar.d adrireall who c:ot do so o mtHe contracts tor labor with StCi' atJ o Jitl 00 l.cr U.C.1 .).- vsce fl.e .New Orleiii I ' Union) atronU orge- ilta at-i'i'.iUieiit r H Freedmea's Horeatis A Pctnoeratic xee'ii j; in New Orleun pa.-td a re.-oIuiiau .kiL; itat -owe clemency bo.hon Je;T Iivi snd other leiets ot tie la'.e retelbou. id deis.ii.uciii: Tbaddeu Stevet and Cast if? hamrer l.avicy; raided a vindictive, UM-hri:ir t d in imrt ic;: claau.r for l4Vi b!l. ... A i tiua.r lirlchuiii w '.,- 1 1 . Ol TV- b.irsaa an.i cr 1 a- ,vm, . ' . v 1 . . . . . mv.. - - tiagesof Charles Graham, who wsn tUliaiiied by Ketcbutii, were ao'd tc-Jav. A span 01 blooded bay hor?e broucbt three thousand dollars, and two other spans of bores brought about seven hundred dollars esch. Two carriages brought $4.000

jat tract e! Dlplematlr Csirrea!! deace. Niw Yen, Oct. 21. -An abttract of the fourth volume of Diplomatie Correspondence bat been received. The sebject of the extett of Spaia'i jurisdiction over tht waten troBLd the

Iiland of Ccba til get. revived Ja tb corres pondence with the Speciab Government in October, 1563. Tbe ranter was to b&vi bcea letUed in June, leS4, when Mr. Seward wrote tbat our Government Lad no vital interest ia determining the Jurisdiction referred to. Under date of November 23d. 1?63, Mr. -ard denies tbat the United Sutea were concerned ia origicttias: or tiding tbi revolution in St.Dotcicgo, but states, on the contrary, tbat tbey maintained the policy of non interference aa in tbe wars of other countries. The subject of prevent'og the lave trade in Cuba was also renewed in a correspondence through our Minister at Madrid Mr. Seward again mtttcees tbe policy of ceu tulitr in the relcnl of our Ooreramect u receive, even informally, ike agents of the tevolctionsry authorities of St. .Domingo. Ia reply to the itquiry of Mr. Kioner, our Minister at Mndrid, as to bow be should regulate his conduct towards Maximilian, who was expected to make an official visit, Mr. Seward said: You will bold no official interview with any representative at Madrid of any revolution established against the authority of the United States, cr Mexico, with which the United States are maintaining diplomatic relations. The St. Domingo question requiring notice, his belief was that our Oovernmect would be strengthened more by tbe establishment of Republics than by the extension of oar cow very large domain. Thii was to di3pel the fciri which it was intimated Spiin entertained regirdin our aggresive policy. On the 19th of May, 1261. Mr. beaaid asuied the Spanish Government very emphatically that the United States could not regard with indifleience the attempt t conquer and reancex the Territory of Peru. Mr. Motley, our Minister to Austria, defines, as far as he could a.cettxin from the Court of Rechberg, the position of tbat country as regards the Mexican jutstioa Maximilian's project was a purely personal one, and tbat country, not being a miritime nation, was unprepared to sapport bia undertaking, by sending ships or armies t Meiico. Under date of November UOtb. 13G4. Mr. Seward conveyed a pointed but polite rebuke to our Minister in Denmark. Mr. B R. Tood, for havieg exchanged visit with tbe envoy of the m called Imperial Govern meet of Mexico. I.atcr from Californiu. Sa. Fiixciico.Oct.21. The whaler Oiititio, twenty-three days from the Arctic, arrived here t j-d.iv, but makes no meution of tbe Shenandoah. She reports the ou! loss of the bark Gratitude, in the Arctic, on the 3d of July. The obsequies in honor of the lite General Wiighl and wife, lost with tie teimer Frother Jonathan, aud whose bodies were recovered from the ocean, were observed at Calvary Church to day. The miiitaiy escorted the remain?, to the tteaincr for Siriainento, where they will be finally iulerred It id believed lht the Legislature will appropi iaie tu'jOd tur tne erection ot a uitaole monuOitLl. Piiv tie dispatched from Ke York have been received inquiring if the Recounts sent abroad totcetLing the receut earthquake iu this city weie L.ot exaggerated The press teports forwarded East were aa accurate as could be made at tbe rime. Whew the excitement had pasied, the genetal verdict wea that the people were u.ore scared tbau hurt. It was. however, harder shocking than the oldest iolubitact had been accustomed to. The real damage may be atated in the following word; A few lives "were lost, a a el! constructed s'jund building was damaged, much window giars was broken and tbe tops of many chimneys and Mnc walls were knocked off, where they run up too high, or were weak Several large brick buildings, constructed ol porr oiAteiial?, with weak wsll and foundations, were more or Ie? damaged. It may .eq iire $100,000 to tejtore the dawged building' to their farmer cond tion The repair are a!iradv almost completed I lie Freaident e Diftjatcli to tio ei nor Holden. The follow iug is the dispatch .sua by Presiierit JohtHott t CJovfrncr Holden, already re ferred to: '.VAaKlxeTON, Oct. , l-bö II" Vt HoliU :i , I'rve'siottol dorrrtntr : Every dollar of the ätite debt created to aid the rebeiliui aai'sat the United Ststes hould be repudiated Htially ar.d lorerei ; the jreat ni-t. of ihe people should hot be Hied to pay a debt to aid in carrying on a rebellion which thev were opi'ose! to i ho.-e who have giveo their means for iJ;e nbligatwcs of the . S;a!e to tint power they tried to establish iu violation of the law. Constitution and will' of the people, must taeet their hie; it i thtir mifortuue, and cannot be re'oiai.sJ by the people ot auy State professing themselves loyal to the Government of the United State- ani in the Union. I repeat'that the loyal people of North Carolina should be exonerated fro at the psyment of every dollar of indebtedness created to aid iu carrying on the rebellion. I trust aud hope that the people of North Carolins, will wash their hind of every thing that partakes in tbe slightest degree of the rebeliion which has been so recently crushed by the Uuug arm of the Government, in carrying out the obligation impoaed by the C;jtitution of the Uniou. fi?Tid ) Aniirxw Johnson, President U. S. r roiu the l'lnina The Indian. W asuisotos, Oct. 22 A letter received at the Indian Bureau to-day from Fort Sally, dated October 6 h, state that the Commissioners lately despatched to treat with tbe Indians of tbat section, had arrived, and that there were but few Ir.diau. at the tort, but a boot 800 lodges had as sembled 120 miles above, who were deterred froai treating with the delegates at the fort from apprehension that they were only to be brought tegitber to be en?rapp-d. The letter aUo states it is evident that the delegation bad arrived two weeks to. late to achieve sjccesful conferences with the tribes, a? the buffalo season had commenced, acd the grand hur.ti were soon to be inaugurated. The Corumwsioner intended toatstt for home on the 20iU iasi : It ii iiiiel t'hanare In the Fenian I constitution N k.w l oaa, Oct. 22 The Heralda PaiUdel phi dipateh s.iys of tbe Fenian Congress: Important ehauges iu the Coastitutiou of the Order are couttmpUted. The name et thectüceof Head Centre is to be changed t that of President, an o.tirial who mill be assisted by Bureaus in charge of the Departments of Finance, War and general management The bonds and address vi tbe new Irish Republic will re isued within the coating week. Ut'tlr u Ii v; Fire In Cliarlealoii, I.oaa of Life. Nkw Voaa, Oct. 22. A destructive tire, attended with Io of life, occurred io Charleston U.t Wednesday. It wis iu the business pan of the city, and destroyed several mercantile and manufacturing establishment? , and the Courier newspaper office Los abocr $103,000 Thirty or forty per sou were buried iu the-ruins, from fifteen to twenty of whom, it is thought, wne instantly killed. Ochers were eitricited iu a dre.dh.llv injured and suffrric condition. Tiilitatrf Affaire. Wasbixto!, Oct 22 Msj. Gen. A D. Mc Cook ha resigned hit co&imiii-ion in the army, atd identified himself with UwtterSeld'a Overhud Dispatch Compary. (Jen. Franklin contemplates 1 inia his po-' sition in tbe army and accepting the Preidencv i f Coll Manufactory at liartrord, Conn Gen. R D. Musey i ab.ut 1 resign bisposi lion as Military Secretary to the Treiident. and oav also leave the service. THKEE O'CLOCK, A. w. t n I itt i.m ia; ifF.ns.sja ;nx. i-af.r.H r.u the rauiuv.ir to oovktsea riaar. New Ycaa, Oct 22. The follawin dispatch is biibii-bed iu the Oreeaville Mountaineer: YVAABiseTO. Siept. 29. 1 5-65. To Gviesnor B. F. Ffrry: I thank you for yacr dispatch of tbe 2ih inat. 1 have to congratulate your Convention upon its harmonious and successful aoerecee t- the

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all wh favor a speedy restoration of all tbe States in the Union. Let this work go oa acd we will soon tar once more celled, a prospering aai happy pofl fcrgettiag bs past, aa looki?g with conSlerreti a prosperous and hapyy future. 'Signed) Asbiiw Johum, I'rerideht of lit Unite.. States t.KXla 'i SI Ml situ A piece, of ground, locatf! oo UtiuQ Suiri m beeö'edtraedifttbv Mr: Bsreuta. oa which be intefids to build a Museum ed.fice. Tbe grcccd covers over terra lcti. WorkwOlbs commenced in Mit next, and it is intended ro have the building completed by the 1st of Jaeu ary,l;67. It will he six stories in heif bt, flrs proof, and contain peculiar farili'ie f'r rearbirg the arper atone. . .AT105A1. VilAHS'JItlNU- , A Wahisgton special to a Sunday paper aa;: The President 111 shortly issue a proclamation appointing a National day of prayer and ihaaks giving for peace throughout the land. THE LOAT NOT ALL Taat. 'Ihe reports heretolote that the $50,03fi,itJ loan have all been taken up are incorrect. The indications at the Treasury to-day were that by Monday it will ail bemb?cribed for. Tbe fund ing policy will then cea.e for the present. Such account! sa may be in exec! of that amount, aud uti it wit tot'-ie Department will be dulv credited. the a Atio T raarn.MLN srorraj at hum VILLI. The FieedmeLS Bureau hai received official information that at Nashville, Tennessee, tbe itsuing of rations to freed men has been stopped, except tho?e in hospital, which will have the ef reel laerf ot reakirf: tue ce'ore t people rely upon the:r own energies for sappori. CUA.VGX or vtUAaiias. . Fot.Tat-s Mo.xaoc, Oct. 21. Mesare Clay and Mitchell, at sundown yesterday, were tiamferred to tneir new quitters io Carroll Hall. . ' riax at MiLwaiKie. MiLWat sis, Oct 22 A fire this morning de stroved all the wooden buildiora factor Wiscon sin street, between Main and Milwaukie streets, back to the i.ew Music Hall. Tbe bou.ts were occupied bv cmsll trader and milliner?. Ixs $3..t00. ua.N. rALys-a's co-sntcr Arraovti. LovikViLLK, Oct. 22 The Preeident has approved the action of Oea Thomas relating to Gen. Palmer, in command of the Department of Kentucky, and the Secretary of V tr approves Paliaer's action in regard to granting pe?es to colored persons. The Louisville Jouiutl vill publish, to morrow, a letter from Governor Dramlett to the Secretary of War, complaining; that Paluiei'a action in granting passes to neg roe?, who are neither free by the action of tbe Federal Government, nor by the laws of Kentucky, is seriously detrimental to the industry of the State. arroixMMKXT. WaiuiNorM.Oci. 22 Cijt Wm. Llndford has been appoiuted Supervisor and Inspector of Steitnboats at New Yor'a, iceThonia R. Still mau. THE PBAI O ANOtSlsCXVILLX. The Quartermaster fieceral is haviug ptinsd a pAtnphlet containing the names of the Union soldiers who died and were inttrred at the Andersonville cemetery, together with other matters of intetet iu that t'onnewtiou. in iccordai.ee with a recent order of the War Department. 8AC BLOWN OPiN. Ntw Yoasr, Oct. 22 A safe in the i a:! road itation at Flushing, Loan l?lttd. wi bljwu opsn with powder bv luirjtLi-, n:i Fiilay niht, and robbed of $fcO,OÜU. iOt'TH CAROLINA UtlTlON. Ciiaileetun ijave 730 votea lor Ou lor Governor, and CGI for Hampton. MEDICAL. i3TLKT THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED th virtues of Bull's Cidau.- KiTTtaa, if any auch there he. teal th folluwinr crti3oata fTaai centleuea well kii(iwn in this ceunuBcitj, anl doubt bo mere. I tu general iutrottuctiun into tli army will save tba live uf tbousat.il j! our vilaier: LtIK tl.Llt.JuH id, Ifce3. VTp, tke aMder.-iucü, bavceh the oxl cCrci. ut l)r. Juki Hull's CxuaoN Linrsa In rase of federal debility anil prart ratio of tbe ayatem, and believe its sjenaral uae woatd prttrent d;a-a and r-Ua math aOrriot;. Amoarbur auldiera particularly weald taia be lh cate, especially those wis are erposed to t la rufimatlc in fiutuce.4 in tba Sou t Lern i-lirit. WAJ. PHILIP SPKKL. Collector Int. !v.3 i ).. tj CM AS. B. COTTON. Cvllei lor of t Port of I.aai.viilr, Ky. CUL H. PENT, I'rvt Marhal äeral fKanlaaky. HKV. Ii. P. HESUKKftO, Vice Fresldetit of Sanitary Oot.naus'on. HAKKKr, HUG UPS CO.. Pobli.lier Imycrat. GEO. F. Proprietor l.ouUvlli Aktii. an;uKS & tarkbilx, Wholesale Dry GKjDalera, ktato atraat, Leailf ill, Ky. DAVIS, GKEEIf CO., Wk'!e.-ale Shot Dealer, Ut.u ireet, Lau.svllls. UkV.l k UAPOTHKK, I.:t1sorraphera, enraer Markai aa l ILtrJ treat. .itbographera, crar Louisville, Ky JULIUS WINTER, C.'Gtblng llercr.ajit. corner TkirJ auJ Ifarkat at.., Louisville, Ky. CAPT. t. HILDRETK, Of tha teamer Major Aadraa. MAJ. L. T. THTJRST05. Paymaster U. S. Army. C. M. MKTCALr, Xiti-jaal BwUl, Losia.ille, Ky. COL. JKSSE bAYLES, 4tb Kfutucky Cavalry. UKOKI2R D. rr.KyTiCK, Louinville Journal. ?Ö1.U VfBuLXiALE hi DAILY, KUEFEIt & ICLSII, 7.1 Soatb MerUlaii St., ludiauapdlia. Jcl6'Ö-dlyi12teiiii A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPOHCO'S !:ou)i; ri;itii)i)inL x FOR KV ALFS. Iiilullil!? In C'oriecliiiK lrrecularitics, Ilcmo InyObf ruclion of Ihr ITIonthly Turns from Whatever Cause, aud Always successful as a Preventative, At.J t"ii! aar" ai1 CK UTA I! R FMK DT tor all tboxe aOictTgcomptalnt ao peculiar to the ex, whether "married or aicRis.' Theae Pills are BOtbdB ir new, hut lave been by tLe Doctor for many j.in, both in raac aad Aaaar-ica,-witb unparalleled aaecana la every ease; an.l he 1 nrg4 ty rcany thousand ladies who have used thin to make tha Pills public, for the aLeviat'oa ef those auffria from any irregalarltiea whatever, as well aa to prevent an lncrea cf family w her health will not permit it. Females peculiarly situated, ortbsse anppoaicaj tken5elves m, are cautioned ae.ain:t eainft these rill while in that condition, aa the proprietor as-samea 3 respnsihillty af;r the above admonition, altbuuEk thair Baildaesa would preventany ,inichiof to aealvh Oiherwiao the, PLta arerecominente i. Fait and ovplici; directions accompany ach box. Sl.ttoO BOIK3 HAVE BKKS SOLU 15 TWO TXAKS Ten thousand boxes went by letter, both by myself aa acekts, to all parts of the world, to which answers Lave Ub reinrr.ed, la whkh lad'.es say nothlasjliko tbe abevo Fill have beea known sbco t flciavacss vr rn.rn.ui' C1NKDAWSIDTJPOS THK WOULD IS EEK0V15. OBNTEUCTI05 A5I RFSTÜRXSÜ SATTJÄK TO If ?KOrKKCHAS5IM, qutiue tl nrea aad reaiorirg tba"roy rol.r orhea'th" f ihe clcek ofthe rratfieliete. ' rRlCZ 11 vf' t KR ÜOI. SIX BOIKÄ forJJ '0. Sold by all Dm;fi?ts, and by the follvwiea; Jobhiag aad Drue; Houses, Ar lis rr teJianapous, Indiana: (Lad es by seXiCiiif ll.caa proc&ro tlo PUU, sent confidentially by m l, a4 withont oberratiH., to any part cf tta citv or country.) atd for aalo by TOMLISWN A COX.?o. l, ran Wasünane street. 8TiWART JlÜRtU, -. e. JBat Waahmfton w'.' l- JtAäaUTT A CO., 5-. it. West Wabinftoa it reel. H H.LKK. Ncs IS and JO, P.-US Block. J. r.SKXOL'K, :'. t. Bates llvi EWk, s4 hs DAILY. KELl lIU A UVJ9II, Wbv!e'a Lvttfjiats.jro. 73, oath Meridian streou O. S. LACFrr.OeneratTTavoIinf Arect for thtWesttrn State, 17, Doarbera street, Chica(o, HKcols. X. B.5oa Genuin nal. a the box is airbed 8. T. isBUTiedS. I Jaah-alyeee OWf. . CHEESE. ciici:si:i CHEESE ! ara Hambcrr Chses. received from tko dalr'.e., in larfreqaistitrs daiJy.for sale cheap r.F.O. W. DIBEVOtiJt A CO., Ocneral CosBsaUaion Merchants. br fcwtlJ dldt No 4 Louisiana atrtat.

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1 Prinlinc .Oder for 8alc 1 fXTali Indacsaieauwin U given te any one a: . Uli iac to pnreÄMe. It ia a Dm Paper; nt I ifcr m4 apply: ka alt tao Oowaty Parrwaaar. Na I taqtlreatibij ettct. etlMriil8ovl!w2w vcnicorj. Rich, CSnre mid Uncy! .KEJU VK!eiS4Xtb flrM r.r ti,e a-a rec!sl ana jorvednpin svevy tyle, by Ho kiah. at tie "iiera'i.'jra em-dtf H. r. BSZ klAH. THE REGULAR BALTIMORE ;. WHOLESALE OYSTER DKPOT. OTSTI15 RlXIlVtD I'AILT EI IXFRiv. i cans, kalf-cana and akell. Abo rreMi and Sail Water Fi-sh. Oriem prnpUy tiled. Mall prof an1 qukk rrtaraa. No. 11 North Illinois Street. (),.il. the B.l". lle, I r dial apo'r. auneV4ibui V ;. C. WILLI A W. COMMISSION PAPER HOUSE, I'AHSOX. ,TIAIlLrV A TO.. WBOLE.OAI.r DFALKRS IX SCHOOL BOORS&STATIONKItY Hook PailIKIter satasl Illnilev, lXo laWcHI Mnryhuwl Ht., 1NDI ANATOLIS, 1ND. spei.d:r COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CIO. W. KBKVu.C. jas. i KLar.arraa. wa.r. 400. n:o v. Hcor.voiKi: a o., STOKAGE, FÜkVfARUlN. AM GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, VoT the parrha and Sale of OK MX, FLOUR, LARD, BAC05, Dlllf-D flll lT. SF.RDS AUD PRODUCE GKNKKALI.T, INo, l LoitlMimia trtot, Otpo$ilr Eist End L'nivn Drpf, I iislixaiiupoll. Iiisl. mu, IT r tswt.ieioy, 10 f irt NaüwLal Bank, tudiaiiapoli. K. R. Alvord A Co , Wholesale (irvccr.t, lbiiaii.u!i. Alford, Talbot A Co., Thylesale tirwer, ludianapoli. t'rosslaul, Magnlre A Co., Wholale firooer, ' ConelJy, Ti ties A Co , C, W. Multh. K.q u 1 lieiKbt Ae-bt,C. A I. C. U. R., IudianspolM. Lucie 11 Hills, Ku . Geu. I reirht Asrerit, Hell, K. H Iudiacapolia. .M. 31. LaoUa. Krq., lieu, fieialit B,etH,T . M 11. R , Indfatispblia. If. Clay, Ka.i , ecoiarr, JefTerviiul R. Jei-r-ar.ville. J U"Cm rr pond e iu e .wiat4. a-pl5-U.1n GROCERIES. a t. rifweaa. r. t. iivii' i. rLtrn iii'it a 11 wiix.i: CKNTHAI. KOCEKY, 'pVkALKkS IN srAPLX AND flL GhOCKIU ß rcre)gu nui IXsuettic Vf;a ate Cigars, (j rue, Ve:-taM. Fniit. Wooden atui VT U Ia Ware. N. 44 JSr:h FHjblah'.a tret. n.t'tle the PvSt Ofll. ln1Trapli. luari-Jif BOOKS AND PAPER. ISOOKH AM) PAPF.Ea AT A' IT l a 12 S A 1 F. DO.KX gPFLLKKS. ouu S(X DOZEN READERS, &00DOZKN GKOflHAPUI ::0 DOZE'S r.KAKMliS, 2,WH) REAMS WRITIXtl PAPKK, l.iiOO KEAMH WRAPrt5a PAPK. ÜWI REAMS FLAT PAPERS, l,0nl,Me EXTEI3PF.S, "Od D0ZKN B9TTI.I.3 I.tK, :w GROSS B()5F.T BOA P.Ii, iOi) DOZES SLATES, H9,iMi SLATE rENClLS, atL at Viiieiii nti ur Chirayn tric, AT fowi-:xt si rLWAit r & ost 1XDIAXAPOUS, IXD. o.;3-dtf HOME FOR INVALIDS. ät. .ion.'s no.ni: HIS I TV r r : IEEQl tST APPLICATIONS TO UACROSTHC SICK ' aud svo thorn (he rare cfanoree, hare indued the Siter or Providenee to open an iLilmary, which prepares them to live, in time cr skkr.es, an ajlao tpersons who have no regulär home, and who, ni.-e. qoently, außer gTeatly at tboao times, from the want cf good cars arid of proper art ommoslatin. Tbo ue-1 of such an InMitution naa loi.R since beeu felt; Ce. A. Poaevnies, whoe duty often calla Lint to the a! k ruom, eeeinajthe good that au lavalld's Utmm sroaU do, has within the lat two year, requested the alters of Prorilente to commenco one, an it ia at hi rrpeat-! anea;otions that tbe SiMers make now an aitenpt, h'ii-it to benet all tiose who wsy flnJ tbem.tlre in ififition above allcded tc The intention of the managers 1 t e.tabJili thhouao ou pnnciplea of charity, aa well as f leTo!ece, and the basis npoo which H is foaaded will, when In snccesafal operation, enablo it to pronle fr its own support, Tbo invalids that have means, and who will belong to the c'.at rT tick boarders, wul ray tte price set down per waek, btst tb's charge will be reducsd In faxrr f those wheae reaources are hmiteit; in this cae,f bari-e will be propor ior.ed to the nieai.a of each one. !et it cot be understood that the destitute will bo excluded; to tbera specially will the hand cf mercy be estar.ded, s. far as the honae wi!J be b. to a;iv them t-ratBitoi . admittance; it is only to be addtd, list, on thetr t-eh.lf. sotue asitanrc w Jl be seeded . The fond arising fron- the reei; t. " f the Uk bai-.-ers, wi!!. It U eipecte.1, la time, suppo" lie etalilircect; bet until than, it ia hope.' that the citiren. view, ing it favorably and takma; lntereat ! it, will, for tbo jresent, help toward, ita maintenance, Tbooch it bKias niaaJibefjQtiit5" tbo u.al node of benevolent inatltntloui, yet considerable expen is refjalrod in the start; a bona tad to b found, snfllclent tnru.ture parchased, aud every !ay's livir.s; provided far. To dir.r tbe r r-t expeüu'tnre., the Sisters Lad on band T, r..u-;i.:d t rooa -U Johb'a corjrretjafion, on tbo oecaaji , 4 a lecti.ro tjivoj by Kov. Father kilroy fr the beneCt ! . m iiiflrmary, tbeu in project; also 'i and ! : . toy Indlr'.daal nartiea, mäkln? ia all ; ii - no the liouae waa furni'bM with the ind'p"nafr re-.u.remeotj. Countinf on fao well kaowu charliaWe .iipoi:UB of tbe cotcn.anty at larje, alms will b ( linked for; the jfifia may bo ia froeerles, m-xl, f jmitaie, market provisions a!l wiil to Uankfauj receive'!, an ! pp'ed, in efft, to the service of the reduced and ds'.iUire invalids, fr wha oi.ly the aims aro oaileitad. Twh:w.t.r dollars wwrth tt groceries was received a octi aa the kons waa opened; mo aooor is tuanaew ir . her h!eral benefaction aad ready will t give bar aid. Tna baildingfittod npfor St. JvhnsHome is on ?onth Tennessee street, 5o. 15. Prlco per week, donng the winter aeason, ir .k . . . a . . A- S a a boarders with tbe host accccmodatKns hsd.t Invaiida ooioct tneir own ynysjciaa. for admlttanco ay ply to P.ater ucnor 5t. JoLu'i IJoaao. Appiicati'w. ran also bo made to Rev. A. V--oias. 5WTIH1 OF TEOVIDENCF. ctlO-dStAw3t LUTHER 0. VATERMAH, M. D., PliyMf olnta ' nnd Hni-oou, LATK Sargooa Thirty-nntb Indiana Tolnntoera OAYw-68 5 Orth Peanrytvaala street, aalf a saaro north of the roaioOco. Caa ho found there 4y and BigiiU JyA-lndla. I.IVErXY TADLE t r Tf SET ALLU, low York Livery ani f ale lt . aa Iri 5a. It and 14 laat fori .treat. tn the roar of XW. Blosja (ohM.

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