Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4681, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. TUESDAY M0RW1NQ. OOTOUER 21. TOB PRINTING.

Bookfl, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, Ac. Circulars. Blanks, Bill Heads, Bills Lading, Ac. Ac. Iloue prwanptlfal lb 1 Of f Ire, Inth Jdmnt Stjlr, on first qaAllty Paper, mu4 at ttw I'rlre : air aa Call. CITY ITEMS iÄi Colonel Warmer has oeet apiiiied brevet brigadier General, for pallant and meritorious services. tTT John h Martin and Joha Howard, ai - retted for robbing a store acd attempting to rob .tbt County Treaaurv, broke jail ia Nohlesville yesterday, end have made their ecape. liTA fire, in a stable ia the rear of He Palmar ilouse. we diaeoeered yeterdy morning bout C o'clock, and extinguished just ia lima to area large cor.fligration. Our pressman, E. Myers, deeervea the credit of arvvüns . splendid locil, in putting oat the fire. t3T"Ado!pb Harter, First L.ei.lemut of the One Hundred and Forty-third KeimcLt, fell down the back stain of Uuio:j Hall, on Sund Light, end it dangerously hurt. Doubtful if he recovers He is from Jasper, Duboi county, Indiana t2T"There will be a game of lla-e Hall played by the Western Base Hill Club, on their ground northwest of the old Fair (irourj Je, to-Jay at J o'clock P. M. The friend of the Club are respect fully Invited. The tnercbers are requested to he present iu full force ßp Strakoach will v bit thin city the of next month with an Ittlian Opera Company, jiving two operatic performance at Masonic Hall. This is the trat company of the kind that haa vlelteJ our city, and we hive do donbt they will be appreciated by our nsu-ic lnt,;; ritizerj t2T Coroner Alsed is at woik building new feace around the City Cemetery. He ln a firstrate lot of cod it post, and good toird lumber, and will make a substantial fence. The front fence, on theatiect, will be tight boirds, fit feet high, and th brk and side will be a picket fence. .15" 1 he Court Martial in tbe cahs t il.jar Thatcher clced their session ar:d submitted their oentf nre to (Jcner.il Pitcher for approval The rerdiet ie. of coure, a sealed one. aLd cirmut te known until ii acted on by the General This Comt Mai vial ha) been hi session siuce Ü e f'.h of Jclv - --4aa)- - tHf"owe:i, Stewart 1 Co . Hooksc-llen. ate iu receipt of the November Lumber of Harper' Monthly Magazine. The illustrated articles arc. " Popocatepetl." "The Walker liiver Coci-ify," "How tu Jledcem YVoruau's I'rofesiou from Dishonor" "Arinidalc' 'Our Mutual FiUnd." aud a number of iQtrc4ting literary articled. lTSpeechej ol Andrew Johr. .. Pi evident ul toe United ÜtiU , with a l',.vru liicti Ii tro lection, bv Fran Monte; published bv Little, Ktown A. Co . and for sale by all the boukeellcra This ia a well printed volume of 5'f) pic?. r.d contain! 11 the speeches of PiesuVnt Ju'wr.sjn iu Cocgress. in Tennen-ee. and since he has be cotni 1'rcaidei.l. it ii a valuable woik for pol iticiaii. and fjr alltlitt feel an inter e-t i:i the antecedens of the I'rpideut f.ST ililiott, Oadd A Co., jucceüor to Touaet A Hyram, No. 74 Kit Washington treet, Iiätc in store a very lare s'(ck of the lateat ttjlc of l)rc Ooudi, Clakp, Shawl?, Furs, Domeetic Ooods, acd in fict a complete a'ock of Dry OckkJi, to which they inrite public attention, and especially that of the ladie. The new atyle of oola are well worth an examination, and this firm hare a complete r.tid large stock bought under the mot fTorable circumstances tTlie twc-buniped or Hsctti'ui Can.el, in Vaa Ainburgh' Graud llenagviie, which is to be here on Thursday ticxt.i one of the r4iet leiture of the Show, this, being the lint one of the specie that bs been exhibited ia A .neiica for nearly foity yeara It is larger thu the Arabun Camel, or'P.eniediry, and i- found in I'erVia and tlie more remote region nf Turkey, but not in Arabia. Thi i I be true Camel, the otiC-liutnpM peuits bting the D.ocicdtry i lact precisely opposite to tbe popular upioeitioü There are tanny unusually rare animal it; Vsn Ambursh'a e?t biishment thi? ej't l'aira Manraa Yesterday wa a gala day at the Pjlice Court, his Honor sitting tt judgneut oo atoot thirty caiie of violating the law and ordinances. A. Stein paid iT I't (or reglet t'n to uiuzle bis dot; Kate Goodwin, a wintering tiotitu'e. wtia fine akt un for thiitv oas. in default of ilU 4 , . . and costs. George W. Ihompsou, Thomai Mabotey, John A. Judson. William II Herrin, earb paid $10 40, while Michael Conner, Michsel Coltten. John MansSeld, Charle Leum acd James Hr rent were e';t up flfteea dy. for inioaic.il:OM. Cil. Kinj and Jenuy Dtily, keepcra of Louici of il!-fame, ecb paid $0'J 70, while tbt foliowuccupanta of tbe aame paid ach $14 70: Dell Waterman, Mollie Shermac, Mollie Smith, L:zrie Smith, Annette Sinford. Mageia Thumas. Linie Duiels, Maltie Jaäidy, Mollie l'.Urk, Jeunit BrowoiDg acd Jennie Bronn. Maltie William, not havlug the funds, was ut up tor ihutj daya. The following Ultota to tbe above Louts. eaih paid $14 10: George i!on, Geo. Smith, Pt Murphy, WilÜ m Kelley, Jack Jone, Pogut Jackson. Thomas Jtnniaon, Daniel Hays. John Dtvia. James Cotuin and Patrick Lambt. i This makes total of $511 30, In finea audi iost, loisc-ed yesterday niorcing, n.Ost ol which ' was p-iUl. . t'ruceetllnga of th Cil Couucil. MoDav, Oct. 23, 156.V Couucil met. 1'reaent. the Mayor and Mesn. lioai, llrowu, Coburo. Kmereon. Fletcher. Gla tier. Kappes, Lefever, Loorui., McArthcr, Schmidt, Staub and Thompson ranriON. From J. H. McEernan and ctheis. akiu let tLe immaxliate erection of the bridge over the tanal oa Ray atreet. Granted. From Drucllla Wilson, aklng for au appiupriation in behalf of city foundlings, for the nt of the Orphan Asylant. Feferred t t'uc C-jtn-mittee on Benevolence. From T. 1?. Elliott at-d others, asking the a cation of the alley ruueiug eut and west between lot 4 and 5, in out lot IG. Ileferred to i'-'m-mitteeon Streets and Alleys. From A. E. Vinton and others, askirg the prohibition, of tbe erection of woodeu aw nine on Fennylvania street, beiweea Washington if arket tree'a Referred to Cemmittea n llfeion of Ordinances. From Merritt A Cougblin, and J. Mi'Lcn I j Cj , remonstrating again-t the vacation of j Water street, ai asked by W. C Holme l.tid ' on the table oaaiMris Au ordinance to erect ga lamps on '.tl. ' treet, between Delaware and New Jete, e revd a first and second time. An ordinance appropriating $-3 Ir iu laor ut Joaeph Kruiter. rr street improvement- ' Passed ! aaroKT. i Mr. Htown, fruiu the Committee S:reet ; auJ Alleys, reported on tie reuioa ol Chtrlcsj G. Müller, that the survey I the City ll-g itc: ia 4Xrrect. Concurred io. Tht Civil Engineer made a report l various; tianatea for grading, graveliug and bouMering Mr. Coburo. from tbe Committee on Pubi;. Improvement, to wbom was reierrea me pet.uou of A. E Vinton and others, in reference u the matiierof bouldering Circle, Market a. d Metdiati Streeta, submitted a report from Mct. Brown. 6ta)iu and Wileoa, Ecgineers, iu which they ante that the work is not done at cor i.t.g u I contract. That many of the boulders at a smaller j than the ooctract celfexfor, and that there is cot j tbt amount of sand under the boulder Put the

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matt for the cot tractor for bouldering Circle. Market abd Meridian ttrteta. Metari. Sturoyb k Smith, contractors for the a bo re work, preiented a bond t? keep the abort itreeta in good repair for fire yeara, witbnt ei pen 19 the city. The bouUericg of lhe euarea brought up a lengthy dieccatioii, in which members of the Couce'il and Mr. Harriton. attorney for the remonstrant, teok part. On motion of Mr. brown, the etiate of the Kngiceer wit laid ta the table. Mr roaireeuted a commubication froau the Chief of Police, bringing charges agaiait roliccman SteTane. of the Second Ward, in taking rt dollara from a keerer of an assignation home ai a bribt to prefect "bar arreit, which was referreJ ta the Committee en Police. Tbt other ev.imttei of tht Engineer utre adopted. Tht City Attorney presented an opinion ia relation to tht racation of Water meet, deciding that tbt prayer of the petition to vacate cannot ha" granted against the remoualrance. The whole matter was laid oa the table

An trdinanct to provide for erecting lamp posts and fixture oa Alabama atreer, between Vermont and North atrccta, was read a third me and pasaed. MOTtQM apomr. Ou luotioo of Mr. Boat, a Committee of one from each Ward was appointed to examine the bouldering on Circle areeL The following are the Committee: Dr. Jameoo. Kappes. Tbomp son, Emerson, Groarenor, Brown and S:out. It? Dr. Jamenon, That the property oweer on North atreet, between Alabama and East streets, be authorized to improve their streets. By the same, instructing the Committee to re peal the action of the ordinance, fiaing persona for leaving horses unhitched. Ily Mr. IJrown: That the Coniiuiaioijer be directed to make a new survey and estimate for tht opening and continuation of New Jersey atreet from Merrill to McCarty atreet. Several other ruolioca of local interest only were adopted, when the corps editorial adjourned. 1 1 LJHINKSfti NOTICKH. rt Orders. W anted, a few City Orders, for wLich the iuüket price will be paid in cah Apply at this Office 1 1-.' l3T"For flue Toilet articles Hair, Nail, Tooth and Shaving brushes, Sop, I'omades and Handkerchief Extracta go to Ser.our'-i Drug Store, No. 5 Datei Home Block 1-C Of tht Iriiuliful ami the JtumK!' I. Tbe Mat h :-, r'or which he eart, H.tIthlo alick Lis tate i.fli.r :. Ills neat nuJe c k, I' pun his back, luJ.- t ti e rean jt kol.-l n.'u l. 11. Lit iilca tart:, tot w hat ha wfr, H.i o-!, bis pants, his loot .J aU But Le trills aaocg, TL whole tay IwiiK. M;. nt LN t.rat tt-w g!y ht II! Hm caaie to luv, U'plj WToOgl, lJ -lai!.tl. I. hut I auppos, t hat now ha k r a i.t lu.iü Mi.'. Hai t IV. I lu yuu, Next San Jay Ju, ti )oU ico to churrb, wtiit I. lit the voic dear. j it. t are. So loud and clear. r;il t.i'.t a4triztit a' tti- ta! V. C'ati UJi'To be -'4, Of Li Home Maie, I . t'.e:nta r f jay Indian? )?1. lie wean a crown. Of trade renown, 1 j j.Ltii tbe bead of tlil Jaeiropoli. u . p. Rltoww, I'rartioal Hatter, ?f 34 Kentucky Avenue, Seit te Mata Off ce. the handsome line of Dress . at the OifT Drr Unod Store. Cioodi arxl Shanl: Cloaks im! (Jtuakini:. (talmoral Skiits, Flannel?, Pdankn.-. &c .in gie.it variety, at the City Dry Good.-M-:!e, No. . Et Wahinzton treet. a The j ri e ;!" the Daily Seutiuel, containthe Ii-', new and Telegraphic Di- . is i.t.W Twcntv Cents a Week. delivered itig all patchr by th C etp. Urri-.-i in hot pirt of tbe City. AtneiLuu anj Kotein Gun.i t all kinds at the t'ltr Drv Good-" Store Hi :1m T'hiktt 1ji.lak Kiwai If the Iuditii Herb Dct'r, from Citnd, fails to desctibe di?taea, and tell bis p.ttietn the nature of their eompiainta or illnt-'. i;huut lereiving any information from them. We aw urh bahua as have no strife With Nature or the Law of Ijfe; With blood our hands we Derer itain, Vor p(in tuen to eae their pain. Ur Father bra all giJiie til i'rovitleathe mean to care all ilia; Thebimple Uerba beneath our feet, Well nvl, remove our pain Cftnplet . V ltupl 11-r'o, a Imple Kl rr, t'ullfj from the lay Ira These, thcM a ball speak with touching patr t)f ceanga and health to thee. Olh'ce, No. lf West Washiogton stret. i.y(ireat intpruvemenf. are beißn made oo MASHicbnsett arenae the Capital Drug Store at the corner ol Vermont street ia being enlarged and ill he one of the nicest place of the kind io the cifr. fall in and see. Ib ti tfJTThe City Dry Good Store. No. tT Fast Waiijingtn sfieef, ia tht place for Uargiinu 1G i"see Dr. Wm. i'honifon'a aavertiienietit o:i the fuurth -.ge of io-day's paper. jan'JSlf. LUTHER 0, WATERMAN, M. D,, Ilia3iiaxia aaxaal ?SiiiJr)ii. LATE Suree-u Thlrty-ulutä luJ.au a Ywlaatarr Off. - CS Worth reriny!TacI atreet, half a aqaare uortb of tt.e fotvX"e. Can Le r..cnd there day ani r:,iii jy4-lsd3m NOTICE. a1 U KTV KM ASTERS. LINK AND FIELD OFF1JEES retiritg from the Veteran Service, either by muater out or rlcnatiotj. can hara alt their eapr CttJ i 'ip with corrtK-tne-. aod tipatcli at Col. Biake'a Mthtary fiaini Aaency, eppeM'e atrtropolitan Tbfater. A N-.. tary Fubl.c i? id tb olioa JUS dtf JOHN wr. l.LAKR. A T I O 4 I, PBTROLFaMl S1LMXCJ (OMPAXV. OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND. OKtAM.KI I'MiKh fUK l.A5 Of Iu ;,IH) sliurr, ut l ift Dollar HmcIi WuKKlNii CAPITAL. iTü.Oo 0,m üe. :t TalUoM k Sw' B'o k. 1 iJ'uap'i., taJ. O K Fl C I F. S . Witlla- H. Turner, President an.! aarriMe.n. Detoaa Rot, Vice PresSdeat. Kdwui A. lais, Sfcretary J, Oarc- Silt. Treaiarer. It I K I C T Ü K . K-t. W. A. S.hot!el4, Wui U Uru? :. J. A rtrinr, Wtn. T. Ciark. C C. Olln, J. C. riarevh, Luc;n U:!, Ot'r 5fwmai, Jr.re Mclce tui Kde A. Davf. A l'xa'.tisl Dttailer if aarta ar tw edereat to ta pa!Uc on teri tiiai tl. Oo pany Wl cvrtdrrt ii pay ul-critr Ovpr Two Huudn d Prr (Vnl. $10 per ahare vuly reja:rd at lima f satrtptlae. for uaua, clrv&laxa wr loforaiauo. aply t la aceiary ef iLeCeeapaay, al ladlaaawt:. a.IK-,rd1,

Telegraphic Dispatches. iimrt ainuastrfoarte aaattatarvaainvat.

3XXXJiIGIIT KEPORT. DISTINGUISHED REBELS PARDONED. MITCHELL NOT PARDONED. MAXIMILIAN'S PROCLAMATION li AT 10 It I KOM liUKOTF. BEECHER SUSTAINS THE PRESIDENT, Ar 'i r.. A v l ater frnua Ilurope. KaaTiiiR Poiit, Oct. 21 . -Tb? steimship Hibernian, from Liverpool on the P2:h, ad Londonderry the l.ltb. arrived cfl this point eu route to Quebec, at C o'clock this morning She w&a boarded by the news boat of the Associated Press and the following fumtnary of her new obtained, which is five days later: The Hibernian haa forty scseu cabiu aul teerago pawenger. The Ilelvetla left Liverptxl for New Vork j-irnultaneously with tie Hibernian. Important diplomatic correspondence between Mr. Adam, the Ametican Minister, and F.trl Rusaell, is published ia ti.u London Gazette, of the 11th iLstant. TLe corrcapoadence begins with a letter from Minister Adams, dated the 7th of April hsf, in which h ralla the attentiou of Eirl Kuasell to the official reports of the ravage of the Shenandoah, and announce, that for the damages caused by such cruisers , his Govern raent cannot avoid emiliu the reponib;litv upon Oreat Hritiin The reply cf Larl Kuscell is dated My 4rli. He says: The dclie of Oreat Britain to the Uoitei States nre not meitmed by the lo?c-j whith the coaituerce of the latter 'may have sustained; the qnet!on i Imply whether the Queen'a Ooverntnetit Jhve faithfully and honorably performed tie duties whith international lw? trd their own municipal laws ioipo:d upon them. The reply of Mr. Adam? i. dated May I. He mm that the insurgent tcvaxe belligerents on the o-jean olely by iOin fA facilitie" furnished in Her Majesty 'sporst for tl.eui to do ro. llecjrnplains of secret sympithy of Her Mejeaty'e oflicer in he ftt f Liverpool. ud cor.teml 'hat afier the in!ormJt?oiii.'g ill" AHbaDi . it a-l.ith he 'uppiif'i reit.fca was by the digram figligcuce ol Her MajeMj' lizard of Cu.iom that this ve?el, admitted to be in'cnJcJ for war pi nut. w.i ufiered to depart ii'm Lirerp.?l . An interval of Once mon'h- e! tpsed betwrrn the iovc If-tter uud EjiI H is ell's reply to if. Ii; ffs:-n-. Kir! Itis--eU j rx-eed- t justly il.e retji -e ul Her .Majesty's Govcniment in lecogii'i: the belligerents, and ieajons ate give. why iLt-re a extienic dinicuity mi giving oij der i explode from liiiib port- vrst-U of war j partly lilted up in the Pnited Kingdom. A very impoitat.t point is teJtted to m ibis letter. Kill Wu"tll notice- a stite.iitiif iu a letter fnm Ad nil", in I lilJ, f ihe Go eminent of Wanhinton, bci'ig reaJy to tel'er th-.-e disputes to utbt irati'Jti. Eat I Jusell declines thi orfr, and si- it i a uestion, !ji the :irt .dure, whether the Queen's (Government lna-:ed in g.o.l ts it b i:i tiiaiiiltiidttg neutraliiy. n. I in the .-ecnirl pin v, wtichci the law cQic'ts it ti;e Crnn corrcc tlv intcrpre'ed Mr : t ' Ii -t a t i r . M s 1 1 Kus:V. coircivl.' ili a V the (jueeii'a (i.jv . ernment can refrt nri:tii l il:ee :je;r?j t y nibittaiion. The w. ids u-cl by htm are a lu!I'jw: Her Majesty's G veti.riuni sre ihe .! guardian of ita honor. Tiiey cannot adusit they bavc acted with lui f.nrh in inainfaiuirg t' t beiitrjliiy they ptolcsed l i e hvr ifti.-ets ol the Crown must be held td lie better interpieters of a P.rititfb statute t'ian any loreign Gov eriitnent csn be presamed t be Her Mj?y'a OTernuitLt must, therefore, cc!ine to make reparation and compensaiiju for capture made by the Alabarjs. or to refer the question to any foreicn State. Her lljeats Government cen ceivc il they were to act otherwise, thy would endanger the position of neutrals in all future wars Her Majesty's tiovernmeut aie, however, reidy to consent to appointment of a C. reroutes, to which shall be referied all claim arising during the late civil war, which the two Powers slull agree to refer to tht Committee The reply of Mr. Adams, dated the 1 -tl of September, ia , vary eerioua in its tone. Mr. Adams considers there is now no dispute as to tbe fact that the recognition of the South aa belligerent, was auch an act aa was never done by one nation toward another in a-state of amity ll u. .w- :?.:.;., i ;.. v : " , .i?hn,itnn.UH...nH nn m. nr., aaivavaai 1 iivs aiuvn iuv "Ma vu euvaw a' av va ääj Lß i tion in assuming that the evidence of the block- 1 ade of the Southern ports was imperfect. The i blockade, he says, was in consequence, not cav.se, 1 of Pritisb policy, and thiuka the only excuse for tbe Uritieh Government ia that ita conduct was T.t . r.i 1 pricip.tiie. aetnea luiioiue n tut joctnnes i and practices of the British Goveinmeat are al lowed to become the rule, tht United Sutes will not be the greatest losers thereby. Mr. Adams appear to think the proposal of Ktrl llusse'tl to refer the questions in dispute, to a Conveutic: .ill La accented hv the Ünifed SlatM Gov.n.m'l. r:... .. .i a uv at aaa v i . ve riia,it inv aj respondence. 'BT" X . ,, , ', ... i ne iauy .us saja: itt.ic wauuuue oi thc queitioiu afiecfn ueutriln, th natter iti dispute is clo?ely coi.neite! wi'li the maintain ance ol friendly rrlat i mis between England at.d America. The S ur. in reUrrin t- tbt e-.c-ipe of tbe Alabama Itotn EugUtid. itmnik: This nut : perhaps have l.en i.egtiict.ce, withuW. urh ' gro.- culpabiiiiy h to tender Ki.'lai.d liable for : all the damages which the lecaptured privateer J perpetrat?d. Hut il our views on thee que- ' tijii httnld difTcr from thoe ol the Cuited t S:.ite?-, and they should iiiit .t? pcreinploiijv upon i he-it claims ,i re u;n "ir dt-tiial ol the , responsibiiitv. what then': Are e ti run the ; ri'k oi i mptute r tti.er tiu:i c.nsei.t to arhitri- J tionV r I The S:a; tit instiu tion liom the b'niied States Governmen with much apprehension and ; dares not say what eft'tct it will Lave on the tea:- j per of England, cor whit disirom disturbance j of friendly re!stit between the two countries ; nu? no; tesult fiom a tleiiQerito aitempt to apprsie I-- (iuäfd hv Cj:ifeuCii:cru:frs upot: l'.Tuiat.d, and ti exact payment fot them , Arrests for Fenianism lontinued in Ireland: j SCVlli.ll.l pciPOi-s "tu luiuji.vicu ivi a. ! t. or k oti tne l A in, huj UJiir more ua-i open vom- i tnitte-d in Dublin. It wa rerxnit?! that one of the Krnians became an informer and re reale Ith a entire srnets of the orgaLizttion Annr.g tie pipers read ti the Socitl Science C -.-tigress wss one by ItsvSmactou, a colored ri,r "fHtfiiva ut Americin ili'sionarv Societr. . on the cotton uujatioü, tu which he con'.ecdc I that it would be H letter '."..ti : ci.ncludeJ ...,i I . .... hi ui in Id 1 lc ll ic;'

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el ra Ui.ret the otli.iil n,4.r:i! l K nu::ic ll 'jur.ee 11 nu auttunty toaecitre mar tne l ope in h"? U-i Alloca'ion u;o: acctet societies, as ai all titne'. sroke from tl e proaiptiLfis of h owr 1 conscience, at, a witr. tücjcndence. Tht Preith Ooviruaicct truhibited the publicitioa ol the t'ope's icuirk relat-re U the f uce I ral of Marshal Maru'.r. j Hi vi tir Great a-.:ul;on , :ii!rJ at l'eath , on accoutit ! tie inr:vz o; the t'oneutior4 of , j Coturuiital in that ciiy. I e eiett"?i ia ei i.M 'V. rr ; 0rfT PiRITaix Tie al Arneriv i rerou Jei ce of t!.c Diilv Ne represents 1 re - 1 a ivr i t '... h u;v ? ''iM thev errr ho; e i i for A i.t.-pji.r d.aas au uiiäal'.tuing nature ol Cartai:i W i.z h alleges that before iie q j red ! .uri.h he aa- inj-trisoutd for fjrjrerv aud err- I b-t.lctue n'. arid ws divorced trom hi w;!e j Tne aittrt t reu;. M il continue to be msJe in Ireland Am org tbe arrests wa a paeK'titt by tLe aieicahip lieUeüa, which wss about tj ias QueeDstonn, without putting in to land her passengers The reason was the bad state of tbe weather 3te was coco pa! led bow.

ever, by tbt authorities to do so. and a strict ftarch mxie anoor, tht ra.etger. The Urielcat survaillance ia maintained at Que em own upon all penot enraiog from America. It ia Itated tbt principal Fenias are n bt tried by a special Commission. . ,'w aar tl aT- kiav w

itOtoi nuaaeii, etroaeoor a&j w at. wait re- j pediatt all coacection w;th.r interest In. th ; Cocfederatt loan. The French troops h already beu with- ' orawn from Ferrin-Jale srd Valenties in the Pa : pal Sf'. j The Mii.iir ol Police haa intimated that ibe . state of siege ia Policd will be raiedatthe opening of tbt new year I The Journal cle St. Petersburg iiia a;at-j al.es between Irelai 1 acd round ti.ij t : a .. .w-i a uewauuu uir- .urv.iA...j ui tr ;tn or tne paranei, ana poius out uui mere is an essential difTererc in the conJit ea af tha two countries Tht Journal de I'eteraburg also coa gratulates the Washington Government oa the rapid reconstruction tf the Southern States, and points nut that the Hessian Government was alirays in favor of the rnair.tair.ance of the Union. Chi.va SiiAM.aai, .Sept. 4 A successful re volt ia reported ia Wear Tattary. The Province of Hi has beet wreated from the Celestial Government There i a declining tendency iu te. Later from .Mexico .Tlai iml I inn'e r roc lam tat Ion. Nxw Yoxi. Oct. 2.1. Tbt steamer liberty bringa Havana dates to the IStfc. Mexican advices from Vera Crux to the lo'.h had been received at Havana. Maximilian bad isued a proclamation dated the 'dd, officially announcing the departure of Juarez from Mex'can territory, and aayiog thst tne cause wnicu .marex nau sustained wita so mueh valor and con-tincy had at lift succumbed, cot only to tht National will, but according to the same law that this leader invoked in support of bi4 title, and that even the brigandage had degenerated and was abandoned by tbe departure of their ehief from hi native territory. The Kmperor adJ, however, that lawlessness and disorder were siill kept up by several mifguided leaders, but the Government, strong in its power, would be inflexible in it. punishment. He has al.-o issued a decree, dated the .'id, cor:uiiiiog the most rigorous measures against par ties in arms and tboe aiding tbem. They are to be tried by court-martial, and if convicted, eieeuted within twecty-four hours. Important evem bad occurred in UuadaUjara, but no particulars further tbtn that public order wa disturbed are given. Gen. E?p:n3a is going to Lower California to bring that pait of Mexico under the away of the Emperor. M. Ionglai, the new Minister of Fiuance of Louis Xapoleou, arrival at Vera Crr.z on the 11th, and at once left for tht Capitil. Mavitoilin if to rcaka hin voyage te Yucatan in November. Spanish vessel- atepu under close observance at Havana for lear of bringing in the cholera. It wrj ru toured that reveral ca?e- had occv.ired. but the rc;.rt w t very doubtful liaaiaaii 1. S. Keiialor-Ueii. (.riiit in ruro uti Inrreaar of Kegular a riuy Pari 1 1c llnilrond Directora XT Vi'. Ofl Q.'l -TtiP Tr:hntw tillHo j. AlÜcr?. hi- been elected bv the Mi is .T'iie TO te P. S. Sniaia for the lone term. Tht Timeh' ept.iil My?: lieu Grant ba re- ( vmaetideJ the muster nut or alt Major and li!!-?idier General in tbe volunteer service, exccr: l -Hie diaabicJ ii U.e jtivice. Geutiah Grin;, Thoionn, Hancock. a'iJ other leadiug, (eiier'l. n re in favor ol luirtsiog the regular aimy, v a to number 7.1ÜH1. Secretary Stan ton faruis the plan. Otorge Ahinuu, of Massachusetts. CbailesT. Heimtn. of Ohio. Springer Hatbangh, of Pennvlvat.ii, ,lie J. Williau., of Indiana, and TboiüHs J. CaGer, ol Illiüoia, have beeu appointed by (he Gueetnaiei.l a Director of tbe Union Parifin llailn.ad. ' l-:it'0iil Con ntiN. 1'cm. Mit rHiA, Oct 'd.i. The Srcrataty . aun.M.r.ped that til rt'teon the Provincial Syitern Canoi:; taken na Satuiday, was a followa: Cleiioil Aye If); N-es lirided '2. Lav Ayes 10; Noes ': liv ided I 'he Committee on Canoii letoit, uu.ir iuatiuct'ons, an amendment tu the Canou refering to Foiei.-o Miaionarv Ht'hops, whlAli was al.i'ed ' Ire Cinnr.ii.ee on Canou tenorUd iu jefeience to the miuistiation d men not ordaiue in the Episcoi-al Church, tliat they consider exiting legilatioii ;ufTirient ! ! further action inexpedient. - The Coiundllee on Oiiiig Sei vice were ins'tticted to ascertain when the Uor.e of r'hona ' will lit reidy ti adjourn . ! A resolution appoi tiug a Cemacittec on a j St indaid Puytr Eook, was adopted In lie u?ioii of the hpisc-iral Conventiou. tohilit. Dr. Itandati was elected Bishop of Colorado, Dr. Howe Bishop of Nevada, and Rev. Mr. Williams, Missionary Hishop of tbe Church. The ConTeniiofc theu adjourned. ( Kailroad Accident. i Naw Uaviix, Oct. 23. -The Journal of te- ! day savs: Lai night a constrnttion train un tht v-. i v 11 m j - "c" 1 " "'" l ame in collwioii with tuo mi.k train ou the Danbury X r 1 l TT t 1 rfo.,k .RliIroad . The paserger cars of T!he i. and both tht tnthe latter train were lemoiiibed. A hitter from Uei'iel, muied Htirlburt, was j IxilUd ilr. 'rt!o'is, conductor of tbe milk train, ! wi bndlv hurt Tbe engineer, Mr. Hvman.of the NewVotk and New Haven Kailroad. who j was on the milk tr.tin, was alo iDjured, but not j dangerously. Mr. Wel!. Track Superintendent I at New Haren, Hebron T. Douglass, Mr. Daily, I John Dorian and some other, in all etimtted 11 t n 1 1 y , ,t .risers imicn. f cre ii.j-ned. illciirt Vnrd needier in Favor wf Ihr President e t'avllcr. Nu York. Oct. 'J:i. Ileury Ward Beecber ...,t,r4. i.i; . ;,. .v,; .i, jencivjiT iiinri cu a ?ei oiou, iu "aiiwai u v V j in hi usajualified eiidsre:nht of President John , sou an 1 h:a reconstruction, policy urged feri beraiv-e iud kindnesi ttward tbt South, insiaiiag ' thit they mut regulate uacro auftrage for thenie':re: discountonauced Northern interference; , c'aimetl we muu have conSJeurc iu the loyal prj;eaioi.! wf the Southerners. a4 that their ; elf tespect tuut not be often Jed He a! pi; furth kin word for (ieueral Lie a n r ii in g front Ihr rator. .ties lean l.ib.Vi Vobk, Oct. 2.1 Ofticial documents froaa membeiri and agents of the üoverrmeat of the Republic of Mexico are published this morniag, fronsly pretesting against the Imperial invasion f that couctry, and wiming citv.tn ol tbe L'nitei Sratca, as well as other counttiea, ag&itai ihe validity of the gTants made to them by Msximllliia. of EailrcaJ, TelegTaph, Mining and other ir:terr.al i mprovemeM monopolie I ire nf If amlltoiit Ohio. Hamilton, O , Oct. 23. The new woolen factory of Shuler ic Rennirshaffer wu eatirely j,,.f(. .j br fire this afternoon Tbe üre wa several times corumu:.icatei to th eitensivt siearj eLgice and caw mill wotk? of Owens, Lne. Dyer A Co., and eeioinin boild:nri. Tt al In. S-0(i0O, icurel for$).oen. C;II Cent. Get. 23 The Ptst's aitcial I Naw Vota, aTK : Tbe Treasurv Dcpartafnt commece tht 5""ue uf ' rX' to j4-T-s 1 THRCK O'CLOCK , A. U I I I ItS.M 144. U FUS 4.W. a riiatia.N (wsizLLk. N r Yoaa..K-t ?3 Atijua? Adolrh "niCht. 1 luan, a Pn.sjiau tailroad ajeut, who came to ! thia f ir? 1 : rear with a considerable amount of ; " - . . . .... . ,1 ... a urg Kailroad CJinj anv. at a wbo wnt to Cti tiro at l rreyatol to ei'-abüih himself in l.uai- i ters, u j ut heeti ent to pn:ii in rttia. f r e;'at years v. mar Boll am isiMrs or The Herald's special says: aihiL pn aa 1 Habe! GeLtral . l.orin? ia cow travelicg aject for Xew Orleaus . 1 aul Mobile banking houses. Kthel Gtoeral Oideon J. lV.Iow is in thi city. Harcphrer Marshal! has began the practice of law ia North Carolioa. 1'aUr Wilkea. ei rtbel Coeeaaaoaui froaa New Orleass. '1 la Cttboabia. MezJart

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Mexico acd xclurccd to Texa. fearful of the fate of Parsons, at the har.Js of Corünaa gierrillai Rebel Geceral Franklin (tordoc. Dr. Murra ard General Bo?rs. formerlv chief tf ' ik.irby tai'.h tac, art ail employer! in .ew Orlear nISce of the üommercial r.iprea i pstiy. ; ' otra txoii atrAii A i-fircf-m.lriit of le ßcaii Airt nr, . trael!ing through North C'stoliaa, say that lie ! lattorayttem of ihat s.ate is Ltt o badry niiot L-atial - that of Soriiti CaroÜca, br.: It: : , thoroughlv uemoralued. The r umber of grown ' men and middle aged men wha have r.o i otecib'e busin btt lounging at;d whiskey HrirVini? a muri .in! iKla tte than ia . . .. tnat. 1 1 is tl i tfinplaitit cf ei iizeni ia all tec ,;otl, oJ t!.e S:.te. that never lfor. were ihete i so manv idle n.en, vacranta. i .rsuraets. bOuproducers and not tax payers. The chief pi?y a that thev seem to have to desire for werk. XltiT fat IT M raKiLti. The Pichmond Republic jt: (Jen. Mrant has wtitteu a letter to Gen Kiiby Smith, granting him permission t- re'urn hurre on parole, to bt placed on tht fame fooling othtr Confederate officers of his rank. Geu .Smith desires t return and renew his allegiance ta the Government of the l'uiied State. THt TAMCS1 RkNC'.xraa lIlll. A number of Cinfe iera'.e Senatu.a dtzj the report wf the enrocnter between W. I, Yam-ey aßd P. H. Hi!l, recert!? reHtted in tlie Nash ville paper.-. ri.oe iMaTiNt.t iui i Rtaii.s. liielirae' Wahit'gtjn pecial aya : The President yesterday imed 1M pardon, n:ostly South Caioüniana of the $30,000 class. Ataoeg the prominent rebel- who have laielr teceived ' nirdons are J. W. C. Wafon. a Senator in the late Ilebel Cougrert fiora MtMias'ppi; Kx-Oov. Ptttoj of Mis-iiiippi, and Job H. Kchols, re-ently elected State Treasurer of Mississippi, and who was a Brigadier General iu the rebel army. His name muit not be confounded with that of Gen. John Echols of Virginia, whose application ia euspendei at the Adjutant General's Office. Henry W. Uilliard. of Alabama, formerly United States Mini-?ert Kelgiuro, has also been pardoned MIRK.O OLMiaS CUiiRINt. t'Jl J H7.. The Eighth New York Militia, alter inspection to day, proceeded down Bioidaray ta tht Ageucy of the loau 'o- the Mexican Kepublic Goveromeut, aud theie with the flags tiatiax side by side, cheered eßthusiastieally for Mexico, Juarez and Republican institutions. J9H ; MITCH II I. vur RM I ittH, Koaiatss MoNaui:. Oct 'd.'. .lehn Mitchell h not been released, but is still here a prisoner. mi. uz roatatiiiox. Wa.HiN,ro, Oct. 23 The Wh r. Military Comaifston vere deliberatir.g i.pon the testfmoay, which covets pages of legal cap. It is s'jppoed they will make up thrir firdirg on Wednesday. t IHK- sMM All.. The Heamers Khoie Inland a tül Hornel Sett hrie to-day for Havtt j. irhelinm S'onewall. ty bring o Ho-too the iJC-rVaTT r-.IM-. Il ia believed that the amount of $.t,iUO,INjiJ ol Pive-twcnty bo.ids. as reccutly advertised by the Secretary of thsTieasury, has all been taken by the conversion ol 'omiound ii.teien notes sr.d other itr.errs'-beaiing securiiie ' ,o' .'Miai.ATIOALIl AlT TMI.riKI llT A drpuiili t s or Cjigre'.io'ial: , v!iitiu,: o! Cje.ptilor ml ixtcen niemfrs of the new ch.irc'H receuilv .-gauiel ia W city, called up n President' Johijioa iu-lay, in puts isnce of resolution lecenily adopted by that body, ami expreeed to him ibe respect t'ul wilt that he will appoint find et apart Thutid.iy, the 'th of No veinber ucit. the day usually oserve-i annually bv moM of the State of the Cnim. a a day of Nati.j;ial Thanksgiving aal Pi-ev; iu Almighty Gud for His jro wlne nut-. n a .Vitii.ti, and especially Tit iht I'tppi-euiou t the larettt rebeü'ot. im t.ai r ik m rxaiiitt.nu. ' 1 I'm L a nri.A h I a , Oci 'i'X, The greai Pair in aid of the Sjldiers ai. 1 Sih; wis inamciated tn night, at th ; Academy ut fnic. Te nitrior building wss hi:dsmelv detioiajffl. The CfM'!n:iieii wtte wittiesed lr-n immenc i-od-course, including Hir e: a! Lii.i and aleade, and Admiral Pat rajui. Gcnenl Me Jc deiiveied an address, urging upon all t'evntrjerute with generous heart ant liberal hand. The exhiMt en ntwraen ea, t) rrtcr:jn'.;' ) ' . ,; Tlir. ltMN (,nt.RI. "At the !.tivni f the Frliaff'ColgTe ou Saturdty night, the Comndttee on the Coustitutiea and Government rero:;d a new Coostiiutioa, which e fleets radical changes; abolishing thtir office of Head Centre, creating a President. VI ili tary, Sarai and Financial Ittueaut. with a Secretary of tbf Treasnr? and of Wir, who hall have control of their aevcral Departmeats All appoiniuteui niadt by tke i 'resident and all ap- ' propnattona must be ratified by the Senate The new Couefitution of the Fenian Brotherhood i after ther plan of the Constitution of the United Stales, tbt Committee having take-: that instrument as their model, leaide the Military Hoard at headquarters, tbe Constitution provides for an Aiifant Inspector Ceae.al for eich btate. Tht Congtcsa rea-aembleU tiii u orning at M o'clock, Colocel John O'JJahoney in the Chair, who addressed the Congress, impressing upon the minds of the delegates tht great importance of the b:iines to be transacted duiing the day. io the election of a 1'rcsidtnt and member ol tht Senate of the BrolherhooJ, and be luggtsted that tooac person other than the President, once President of the Coagrci. be ttiecte l to preside during the day. 1. Dorati Kiilian wa ur.iiiiiiouy eipcied rres:ur.t. t On molioii, Chicago ws. ieeos;iftl a a ef-j rate district. Oo motion, H. Ki.c and Caot. Wsirttt vrcrt appointed a Committee Co draft a synopsis of the proceedings of tbe Convention for tbe use of the deicgatf.- and lor ti e inlormtciou of tbt members of the aiioi; Circle throughout tbe country. Arljuiant General 1)j wiling pieicnted his rt prt to the Congre, aud on tno.ion it was referred to a Committee, consisting of the late Suh. Committee on Slilary Affair. A Committee tras appointed to draft an ad dies and emt)dy therein a lev'ognition by this Cougress of an Irish Ilepublic, the address tu re ceive the signature of the delegates from all tee t C' rcles represented. ! The following gentlemeu were electe-l StBatora te the Fenian Congress. W K Kolerta, of New York. PrtiiJent tf the Senate; B. D. Kiliian. of Jdiasocri; J. Gib. bone, of Penusylvania; Miehael Scanlin, of Illi j noi; H. H. Daily, of Inaiaua; Ben. Mallio, of j Tenuessee; W. K. Fleming, of New York; P. j Danan. of Kentucky; P. J. ilebmcy. of tbt arav, New York; P. A.Searl,of Massashusctts; 1 J. W. Fif7grald, of Ohio; S. J.Haban.of tbe ToleJo Cotoiuercial, Ohio: P. O. Koutke. ot i NwYoik;Wm O.SnUiran, of Ohit. and D. O ! Sullivan, of New York. j Tbl CchMUQtn also ptovidei for a House id nepreaeotatirea. to be cumnoaed of the delegate assembled in Cougree. I'hey held tfce'r frit, iMiioa this evening, the H juse being called ft aralcr at ail 'clock I Oa motion. Col MoMurahy wis tlteted Speaker of the Houe, and P. A. Collins, btcretary Col. -T bti O'Maboney wag declared, ant':lt Iout and t' thuaia-tic caters aaia and ajain tpe.tteo.ine uaammou enmceor tneo'ui now. . ior Pr"i,icftl of ,V r"'"'n P.rwtherhoJa)f Nonn 1 America. Kfter tak'tiii: the th ol u.Ve pieectibe i in the new t.ot:tituttcrj. tht rreetuaijt ueiivtrei a ! leafcthy aaJ cheeritig addreas, wbieh was re ' reived with marked approbation and apalauat : Tbt Cooveuiiim then adjourned tin dir. The Senate hatiop retired, the flouie ad :jourt tl, i icustmblt o iuvrrow sooruins; at ( S t'clock. U Ij supposed tilt the . proceeding of tbe IIou wiil be cloaed on Tuesday night, . hri tHe deleaea will return ti their home.. 1 aou iiaiM. : j:4iriM.aa,"()cl "H.TTie Petersburg Ii.jei , ef tc-dy utKlerstanHs Ihat (estleenen recently '' sppoiuted to fill acat;ie iu tfct Ciatotu IIhim - ef that e tv will bt uoali'e to qualify on acoonnl of their inability to take tht oath requited The KicWruond papers acnoonce tbe arrival tt Alex H Steatetis in Ricbacood oo Sunday. 'Jovcruor lirpoot re tamed to Hieb "tAfnrdar eeni:g from Waahinftoo. R a-ek toad on is 4 oita SECOIJI) HAND 3T0BE, 4 ' ' ' . ' . f aa fava waavaalsaffiaasa saraict susrss f tsa Dtf Hslaii.

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at ut i&aira , S.'lsarlatsaf I vtarkel. r i'lII IHU i3. rMir Hcan4t atd m.ra:aal. ad dcaa:1 far jrttm e!4 r4 wtfat at ? f6;ni ret raafea fron 1 t 1 Com dc'J at 4. 0f daU at Oe. Rye tea'j at fvr fz.n.r. Ba;y r.ntbaceel aud n rca'. PrT.a;eoa rearfy. Cuy r pnrk ia ciarl mt XI i, I. .1 . 4irr Itt:k TBata J'.'I aa ! toj&Ir.eh tLe muf 17ia (trtbriMfN and H.'iT9for d,!. rat. U8 raear are tit at ?0;,?t aiJ ;4 f r a a'!ta and rlr iir. packet. ht iatellat?av. No aa!a of br. waukey f mi at rocerl ?ade. t'tt.i ta'5 at . f hp m!.d tl t e - .fark Har: el. 5a Ta t vliou uumt4 at y.-f'it) fr m.elinf. Hong i te 10c. btr, with m--ra dntr U at s r f. extra Liht; 9 li for eoanmow t. jorl im. pftiff extra Uhia, market cloalDg titiSet. Whiaay tiraa at t fer U eterai. Wheat Je3c betten tl Tl "i fr CLka., jir tt, 1 1 äVl T far Milwaukia rlubt 1 TC.ari t f.. tT Milwaukee. Ryeou ai; Weiers 1 iO. Canada 1 arley nit:e aclive; aa.'a n em t 1 2". a X -7. Larky ji.a.'t quiet, t'arn Wiiuout clai.ga at ä V'.Sl fur nc"ar-l a ;-.". --s for f oa'i3 rulif. Wetem. Oat in m4rate re..-i at :Up-'s f- r ew.uct i.J t'ii'tX for aaQi. CelTec Crrn and ac;fr. Sogir f nn and more attir; t'uha Viuara la 1. ' Ul: Havana 14. Vota ,uit. l'etrl"ni .irt t 3i3Tc. fer rrcte, .M al.f.V. far rt:nM !n bend. 0fcr. f r frre. Pork untied an4 lowrr: 34 4;;4 in f..r a.i. eUaioj: at 7.4 KV; for cath, r ii fur priwa, arl W 7. for prime tn. OlVt-r firm at 11 COÄ14W lor plain aaex: U Mi; i.-t extra niev. Ueef karashliat Cat meats uncaana-e: ma'.ta e at ltiit:J17,r for afcouldrr. aad -JOsii'.r for harna. Ka.-n 4 J'!. I H taty. ChtH'jIKy. at lufca eoirr aiHir. Naw Vvk, txt. JX Mwuey a akai fair at 7 er cent en call lev loan Stertlog eichanR dr.tl ii bary 1 v',.ilf: fr firat-rlaaa biil. Gold a tiifle lower, evmina; ai 1 46, ! Vj,.-t,K t.. 1 45 Ji and cloaiof at 1 44. GeversmeRt tocks Juli. HOME FOR INVALIDS. ST. JOHN'S HOH I? I T ' A 1, I I ?i Iatgrscar applications to iiuiBohint sk k 1 aDtairatBsm tka care Ta nare, harr luduceJ tLe Siatera of lYorWecce te open aa loEneary, wbVh prrpar tbeta te a;ive,lD tinaa vf aickr.ea. a!: alam ti perawna wbo bave ce reralar borae. aai who. com. riaentlj, oStr greatly at thore tlraes, fran tie want of geod c ar and er proper acooaimnJifn.rr. Th neei .( auch an lnttltntioi baa tore aiuce been fc'.t: Ter. t. EatBie. whe dn?y eften rails hint to the at k rojr. aalrrtke g4 tbat an InvalM'a Uu.e wocUl de. La, within ite laal twe J'ira. reqaeMed tba Si.tera wf I'rerideace to cmmt wi, an4 It :a al k.a reptaie-1 an?p tiorii tLat tbe Sisters tta'af now an attetppt, bcp'i. te beaetSt ail iba whe riay f.t d tti'i-elre in ifcaiiiy. ti:ii abara a"uJd te Tat intentien gf tb-; inaLar.n . in ra'i.:! ti e bouse e;i pnrj'.ip! of cka-lry, as well aiof !eje..'f ü arl tba liasla bjkhi wbi U ii k f u.te t w ll.wfcen iv. ."1--eaaarat operation, eta'i it to pri.ic f r t: mit npport. Tbe iavalWi that bate tr'i. ir.d wb- w;f, t. lour la lha r'a .f !ck iwaH.r, wi!l pay tb (,ric aet fl-twn per waak.bnt tL! raarif will 1 red'.:'-..! far.-r i( ihoac wb( reaoarcea art lioitI; i this r a. . chares wtil tf proportioned ta the iuaua .if aa h a.e. fata not be uuHerifMvt that tle de.;. tut a will 1 - clu)ea: 1 j tfcem apaciatly will ihe katft of nir'ry be exin:r t, . j far as ihe house will l able. ti five the., ;a:t:..5. auaautama; it Is oaly to be aoat, thai. thlr. aoote assistance will be BeeUesI . The fand ariait.r from trie rftaiu f i1 ( ba'd. er, wu;, it is expected, in Hue, anpnort tbe etau!ishnient: hm until lta, it ia bape.5 thai tba citlet, rlwlay it favorably aud takiof Intareit ta M, will, for ttprriint, ot;i t(ar,:i il ma i.fet.aica. Tn':f. It !a Sina an "arnatl tEnnir!t:,, tbe naual ef Lreta- 1 latt inatltMtiom, yat rout,aiaMa aper Il terjulra,! !:i Iba sta't; a bmae baJ la be fa ii, offirTeor :nw':y paicbaaai. aaJ eery 4ay' l.i'.rg prri.leJ ffr. T. 4a-' fray Tbe Trt atvao-1!torei, the S!ta:a bal e;i b'il '', ; collected from St. Jeba's caosrasaMoM, en tb ., j f Uv-tur f l.u ly Ft. Tat'ier lilroy f'r the 1 -e.r.t i of tbia ii.irmjry. ihari in pr alt e f7o and il ' aa-aa by Indir'idsa) part e. i;.ainh' ia a'.! I ..' 0; liV ! K: i sua taa boaarwa fii uiab'J iih the ln4 pena- j He re-jaireineTit. Catisf an tba wH kn.t'i rhara- i l is lipoi.Uaa af tba iomu-.tilty at larja, aliji w:i i . ' Iak-4 fr; th jtfl may ! in 5-. eile. a .J. fori i -tre, taaraet pTvelie ait wjil t tcata.ru. ly re:et. ; and applied, in effect, ta lb r!te af ti e teUnr : a. . dei'.Ito'.e InvalHt, for wb'.oi 't1y Ike a!o-. tra iV.'.c ::! ; Tweaiy-flTe dol'.ara worth of troerie i rateire.l a i aaen at tha btai was epeaed; tht djnr 1 thacksd , har liberal beaefactUa ta4v will t !va bar I. I The baildica; fitieil ep fr t Jl n' R..me l an Sorb ! Taanee Ueet, Ko. 1J5. j Price per week, darirj tb winter an. fer aick : lwardara,witb tba leat wceieaaodattoea had. . Inealida aelactthair owe pbyaiclaa. , 1 er admittance aj'ply te Slater- Saperior ni.JoLl' Heat. Appllcatiaa cae als:bttnj4e to Rsv. A. Ha. aanle. JiTrtHt t PBOVlDf M r x:IIOiataiW-K PROSPECTUS. THE NEW VI IHK 015SKKVKI!. A WKrKl.t RELIGIOUS AND SECULAR Nrwpjjir far lh Family and lirefVte, will mii niter on I ro KTY-roiiKT ii v i:a k f P'lll c.vlm. Tr'! ' ' Tlae 4111 ItCIlt the (O.XM ITI l lü, Mit the 1 ."4 1414, Ii 1 calculated t edify anl piea- l..'h Of. I) A.l YOl U. All ntu. uU.t Off m u im iaiM Tor 1(60 shall barr tliir camr imni'1:te'r er.trrel. ar,4 ilif CbiiTer will! e e:J to them UNTIL JANUARY FIRST, GRATIS. 8ua.rile tu rf r t'.l e"nmiie wLca tae namea are rutrr4. .aicple copies lo aty aUii jir. Term. S3 :tt) n yrnr III ads Min e, SIDNEY E. MORSE, Jr., & Co,, rtIS w4w a7Park Hoar. eav Vvrk. HAIR RESTORATIVE. 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