Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 25, Number 38, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1876 — Page 1

t7 INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY MAY 3, 18TG. WHOLE NUMBER 1850 VOL. XXV NO. 38.

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"KT OTIC38 Li hereby given tx the citlsens ol SS tbe Seventh Ward, la the city ef Inciaiiapoüs. Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Matthiaa Lehrretter, a male Inhabitant of said ward, over th age of twenty-one yeraa, will ayply to the board ol fnnntt mmmiMtniitri o.i aald county, at their

June meeting, (cr a license to aelljor one year, spirltous, Tineas and roaJt liquors. In a leas Quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the tame lo he drank on my premises. The precise location of the premise whereon I desire to eil aald liquors 1 deeerioed a lottows: Lot No 'A square 63, No. 136 Kast Washington Bittet. fciev euth Ward, In the city of India n a po:i3, Cent a township, Marlon county, Indiana. aignrl MATTHIAS LEHRKETTtXl. NOTICE I hereby given to the citizens of tbe Jixth Ward. In Ihe city of Indianapolis, Ojnier townsblp, Marion county, Indian a, that I, Jeremiah O'Leary, a male inhabitant ot eaid ward, over the age ol twenty-one years, will apply to the board of cowaty commissioner ol said county, at tbelr Jui e meeting, for a license to eell.lor one year, epfritous, vinous and malt liquors in a les qcantity than a qoart at lime, with the privilege of allowing the same to De drank on icy premises. ' , . Th. nroiw location of the nremlses whereon T Hosir trtull oald Honors ia described as folPirtnflut Nn. 7. una a re 60. JNo. 27 ISouth QUlnwla street, bixth Ward, In the city of IndianaDolis. Center townBhlp, Marion county, jDlSlgSed JEREMIAH O'LEARY. OTICE is hereby given to the citizens o j. the Sixth Ward, in the city of Indian apolis, Center township, Marion county. In diana, that I, John mein, a male in habitant of sld ward, over the age of twenty on voara. will ar olv to f he board of connty commissioners ot said county, at their Jane Tneetine. for a license to seii. lor one year, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors. In a less noantltv than a anart at a time, with the vrivllette of allowing the same to be drank on my premise. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire lo sell Bald 11a ors Is described a fol lows: PartofhtNo. J. Miuare No. M, Mo. IK tooth Delaware street, Sixth Ward, In the city of Indianapolis. Center townsilp, Marion county, Indiana. (Signedl JOHN STEIN. "XT OTICE is hereby eiven to the eltlsens of i Ue sixth Ward, in the city of Indian apolls, Center township. Marion county, in diana. that J, Herman Uruenert, a. male In habitant of said wwd, over the age of twenty - one vears. will dd!v to the board of county commissioners ot said county, at tbelr June meutin?. for a license to Bell, for one year, soiritous. vinous and malt liquors. In a less ouantltv than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same lo be drans on The precise location of the premises whereon I desire t . sell said honors Is described as iollows: Lois No. lal, IVi and 153 of Nicholas McCarty's snbdlvllon of lots numbered 1. H.S . 31 and 31 of ontlois No. 17. 24. 10. llu and 111, known as Nos. 5a. 61 and 6J East soath street, in the city of Indianapolis, Sixth Ward, Center town ship. Marion county, Inila-a. Signed Hfc.lt MAN GRUENERT. "KTOTICE is hereby gtven to the citizens of l th Twelfth Ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center townsblp, Marlon county, Indiana, that J, John Landers, a u.ale inhabitant of said ward, over the age of twentyone years, will apply to the board ot county commlstduners of said county, at their June meeting, for a license to sell, for one year apiritoai, vinous and malt liquors, in a le-s quantity than a qnart at a time, with the privilege of allow lug the same to be diank on my premises. Th' precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors, is described s& follows: No. 7-i West McCarthy street, Twelfth Ward, lot 9, outiot lül, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion connty, Indiana. (Signed) JOHN LANDERS. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Fifth Ward, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township. Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Jkmes Mitchell, a male inhabitant ot said wai d, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to tbe boar J of county commissioners of said county, at tnelr June meeting, for a license to sell, lor one year, spirltous, vinous and malt liquorc, in a lens quantity than a quart at a lime, with the privilege of allowlnic tbe same to be drank on my premise. Tbe precise location of the premises wheron I desire to sell said liquors, is described as follow: No. South Missouri street, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) JaMES MITCHELL. NOTICE Is hereb given to tbe citizens of th-Filth Ward, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Jotin Hupp, a male inhabitant of aald ward, over the age of twenty-one year, will apply to the board i county commissioners of said county, Jat their Jane meeting, lor a license to 811. lor one year, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the pr vilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises wberern I de Ire tosHi sid liquors 1 described as follows: j t No. I, Ecke t's heirs' subdivision of outiot 131, No. 301 and i& corner of Kentucky avenue and West treet. in the city of Indianapolis, Ce ter township. Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) JOHN RÜPP. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of tbe 'iitn Ward, lu tbe city of Indiana, polls, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Michael Cellopy.a male Inhabitant of said ward, over tbe age of twenty-one years, will apply to the board of county comml88loneni oi said county, at their June meeting, for a i:cene to seil, f r one year, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors, lna less quantity than a qnart at a time, wKhtbe privilege of allowing tbe same to be drunk on my premise'. Tbe precise location of the premises whereon xoeatieto sell taid iiqnorn, it dercribed as follows: No. 27 Sou tu Illinois street, eaet half of lot I, ouilot 14, Vanblaricum's subdi vision, Hflh Ward. in the city of lndlanaoo lh, Onter township, Marion county, Indlma. XT llTICE OF APPLICATION FOR L1UIOK LltEXME. Notice Is hereby given to the citizens of the Seventh Ward of lue city ot Indianapolis, In Maiion'county in the slate of Indiana, and to all whom It mav concern, that tbe undersigned. Charles Kelpin, a male Inhabitant of aald city, ovtr tbe ageorzi yars, wllf, at the June term, A. D. 1876, of the board of com mis loners of said county, apply for a licence to sell spirltous, vinous ana malt liquors In less uantlty than a quart at a time (with the orlvliegeof allowrng the same to be drank on the premises), at No. 331 South Delaware stree'. in the esevt-nin v ara oi sail city, ana on tne south one-half of lot nomb-sr 3 In Merrill's subdivision o.' outiot numter Ki5 and 116 of said city. CHARLES KELPIN. IHDIAICAPOLIH, April lb, 137. Will. K. A. Bkbkhamib, Room 37 Thorpe juock, Atty. lor Applicant. SOTICW Is hereby given to the Citizen of the Tenth (10th) Ward, in the city of Innapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana, mail, j on n iJODgneriy, am aie inhabitant of aald ward, over the age of twenty. am years, will apply to the board ef county commissioners or said connty, at their Jone

jneeilng, for a license 10 eil, for one year, spirltous, vinous and malt liquor?, in ale quantity than a qnart at a time, with tbe privilege ot allowing th6 same to be drank on jny premh-es. Theprci location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors, is described as follows: Lo 8ül, Alvord's addition, Malott avenue. No. -.0, In tte city of Indianapolis, Terth WiVd, Center township, Marlon county, lB Sigaed) LJ0HN DOÜüIlERTr.

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NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Twelfth Ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon couaty. Indiana,thatl, James White, a male Inhabitant of ald ward, over the ageoftwenty-oneyeart, m.nnirtnthfl Board of Couni v Commis sioners of said couaty, at their June meeting, for a license to eil, for one year, spinous, vinous and malt liquors, in a lessquanuiy than aqnart at a time. Wim me pnvue50 oi allowing the same to be drank, on my premThe precire location ot me premiss wheroo j I desire to sell said nqnors is aeorltvut a a fnllnvs! No. 370 South W (t treet. Twrtfih Ward, lot 17 of S. Yandes' subdlvlinn nfthAtejit Dart of outiot 11, Twelfth Wwrd. In the city of Indianapolis, center township, Marion county, Indiana. tor OTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of l the Fifth Ward. In tne city of IndianpoRs, Center townsblp, Marlon county, Indiana, that I, Nell Mcüroarty, a male Inhabitant of -aid ward, over the atge of twenty-one, will aDDlv to the board of county commissioners of Ka Id miudit. at their Jane meeting, for license to sen, for one year, spiruouB, vmuus and matt linuor. in a less aoantity than a qnart at a lime, with the privilege of allowing i h dkm m r drant on rn v oiemiaea. iu nrecipe location of the premises whereon I de sire to-U said liquors, is described as fo. lows: No. 11 Komb iiliuoU street, lot 3. square fea, Fifth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Cen ter township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) NEIL McUKUATY. VTOTICE-Is hereby given to the citizens of 11 the Twelfth ward, in the city oi Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon couaty, Indi ana, that 1, r reaeric i;iare. a mie iuum Untol said ward, over the age of twenty-one Twn. will aDolv to the Board of C mnty Com iok loners of said county, at their June meet ing, for a license to sell, ror one year, spirit nui. vinous, and mslt Jlauors in a less quan tlty than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same o be drank on my prem ses. The precise location ot the premles whereon I desire to sell said liquors, Is described as follows: Lota Nos. 25 and 2", Mccarty's subdivision of out lot 14, Nos. bXJ, 5M, 56 and Sb6 South Meridian street. Twelfth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marion county, Indiana. (Signed) FREUERICK CLARE. VTOTICE Is hereby given to the Citizens of IM the Fifth W.rd, in the city of indlma pol is, Center township, Marlon couuty, in diana. that I, Ueorge Walter, a male inbaa ltant of said ward, over the age ol twenty-one Tears, will apply to tbe Hoard of County Com m ssioners of said county, at their June meet ing, for a license to sell, fur one year, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my prem ises. Ihe precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors 18 de scribed as follows: Lots Nos. 4 and 5, outiot 11, No. 21 southeast corner of West and South streets. . inn wara, in tne city oi xuuian spoils. Center township, Marion county Indiana. (signed) GE0RUB2 WALTER TlTOTlCE Is hereby given to the citizens of IX the Sixth Ward, la the city of Indianapo lis enter townsnip, iiarion county, inaiana that I, Samuel E. Moran, male inhabitant of said ward, ovtr the age of twenty-one years, win apply to the board or county commis sioners of said county, at their June meeting. for a license to sell, (or one year, splriteus, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of uo wing the same to do aranx on my prem lse". The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell s.ld llanurs is described as fol lows: Lot No. 12 Blake's subdivision of square 9t, tbe southwest corn-r of MOabo, on mi nols street, sixth ward, la tne city oi in d an spoils, Center township, Marlon county Indiana. (Signed) SAMUEL E. MORAN. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the Twelfth Ward, in the city of In dianapolis, center township, Marion county Indiana, tnat i. rniiio couaan. a rxaie in habitant of said ward, over the ag of twentyone years, will apply to the board of county com mission era of said county, at their June meeting, for a license to-sell, for one year, piri ous, vinous and mait liquors, lna lens quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege oi allowing tne same to oe craua on my premises. The precise location or tne premised wnereon I desire to s-11 said liquors Is described as fol lows: No. 3Ö0 South West street. Twelfth Ward. lot la. outiot 130. In tbe city of In diana pol is, Center towns, ip, Marlon county Indiana. (Signed) PHILIf CORIDAN ATOTICE 1 fcerebv given to thec.tizeis of 11 the Second Ward, in the city of Indianapo lis. Center tr-wnahlp, Mtr.ou county, in diana. that I. Robert Kersting, over the age o twenty-one yea s, will apply to tbe board of count v commissioners of Bald county, at their June meeting, f r a license to sell, for on year, spirltous, vinous and mslt liquors'. In less quantity than a qnart at a time, with the prlvl.ege of allowing tne same to be drank on m v premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquor is described as fol lows: Partof lota2l, quareb5. No. 19 North Illinois str-et. Third Ward. In the city of In dianapolis, Center township, Marion county Indiana. (Signed) ROBERT KERSTING V! OTICE is hereby given to tbe citizens Vt the Sixth Ward, In tue city of Indianap olis, jenier lownsnip. Marion county, in. diana, that I, Maurice Welsh, a male lnhabl tant of s ld ward, over the sge ot twenty-one vears, will apply to tbe board of county commissioners of said county, at their June meet ing, tor a licence to sen, lor one year, spirltous, vinous and malt liquors, in a leas quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege ol allowing ihe same to be dra.au on my premise. Tbe precise location ot the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors, is described as fol lows: Lot No. 7 outiot 87, No. 44, West Louis. i A.wtfr kli.ll. L'..I I n . V. .. A 1 dianapolis, Center township, Marion county Indiana. Signed, MAURICE WELSH. V OTICE Is lierebygiven totbecl izens of I tbe Fifth Ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana, tba' I, Frederick Rasemann.a male Inhabitant of said ward, over the age or tweuty-one years, will apply to tbe board of oounty com mis-loners ot said county, at their June meet log, for a license to sell for one year, solrltouf. vinous 1 and malt liquors In a less quan tlty than a qoart at a time, with the privi lege of al owing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon l desire to Bell said liquors, is described as fol lows: Lot No. 6 sanare 95. No. 173 south 11 linois street. Fifth Ward. In tbe city o flndlan ap lis, Center township, Marlon conn ty, In diana, isignea) jr. uaseuatipi. VTOTICE Is hereby given to tbe citizens ot tne Third ward, in the city of Indlanap ous, center township, Marlon county, in diana, that 7, John Graham, a male lnhabl tant orsaia wara over ihe age o' twenty -om years, will apply to the board of county com mhuiuners of said oounty at their June meet ing, for a lie ne to sell for one year spit lions, vinous ana man liquors, in a less quantity tnsn a quart at a time.witn tne privilege of al lowing ihe lima io be drank on m premise. The precise loeatl n of tbe premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as follows: North half of lot No. i, In McKernan and Pierce's subdivision of lot one (i) and two (2), in b'.ock two i) of Harris addition, in outiot No. one hundred and fifty-seven, oi tbe city of Indianapolis kcown is No. 151, Elizabeth street, In tbe city of Indianapolis, Third Ward, Center township, Mrion ounty, Indiana. (Signed) JOHN GRAHAM.

OTICE 1 hereby given to the citizens of

the Sixth Ward, in tbe city of lnaianapos. uenter townonip, Marion ooudit, inaiana. that 1. Patrick Wlb. over the age oi twentyone rein, will annlv to the board of county commissioners of said county, at meir j une me4iDK. for a license to neu for one year ptrltous, videos ana man liquors in iw uantlty than a quart at a lime, wun me irtvilece of allowing- the same to be drank on my premised. The nreelse location whereon I desire to Ben sAklliauora la described as follows: o. Zi West Washington street. Sixth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. llgned, fAiiutAWBAaiu VI OTICE Is hereby sriven to the citizens of IX tbe Seventh Ward. In the city of 1' dlan noils. Center township. Mirlon county, In diana, that I, James Brown, a male inhab itant of said ward, over tne age oi twenty-one Tears, will apply to the Board of Connty Com missioners Ot said ward, at their June meet ing, for a license to sell, for one year, spirlt ous, Tlnons and malt liquors, in a less quan tity than a quart at a time, witn me privilege of al owlDe the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location or tne prem ies wnereon i uesire to sen saia liquors is described as follows: Lot No. ((.block 61, in basement under No. 201 East Washington street. Seventh Wsrd. In the city of Indian' a polls. Center township, Marion county, In diana. (Signed) JAMES BKOWf. -.TOTICE Is hereby given to the cit zens oi IN the Fifth Ward, in tbe city of Indianapo lis, center townsblo. Marion couniy, In diana, that I, Henry Held, a male inhabitant of said ward, over tbe sg of twenty-one year, will apply to the ooard of couniy com missioners of said connty. at their June meetiDg. lor a license to sell, for one year, spiritou. vinous and ma t liquors, lna less quan tity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my Dremlse1. The nrecise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell Bald liquors is desert ed as fol lows: iNo. 262 South Illinois street, sixth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, center tow soip. Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) ncjiRt ii.tL.iu. "VTOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of 1 v the Third Ward, in the city of Indlanapo lis. Center township, Marion county, Indiana, that i, Jeremiah O Leary, over the age of twenty-one years, U1 apply to tbe board ot connty commissioners of aald connty, at their June meeting, ror a license to ten, lor one year, spinious, vinous and malt liquors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege or allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I de sire to Fell saii liquors is described as follows: At No. 17 North Illinois street. Second Ward.on nart of lot 4. sauare 55. in the city ol Indianap olis, center township, Msrlon county, Indiana. -.I I, TL')t'lH 1 II L AU VTOTICE Is hereby given to the citizen of Vi the Sixth Waid, in tbe city of ndlana nolit". Center township, Marion connty, In dians, that I, William Essman, a male inhab itant of sold ward, over the age or twenty -one rears. will apply totheBiard of county tornmt8sioner of Bald county, at tbelr June meet ing, for a license to sell, lor one year, spirnou, vinous and malt liquors, in a :ess quantity than a quart at a time, with tbe privilege o! blowing the same to be drank on my pi emlea. Tbe precise location of the premises whereon I desire to kell said liquors is de scribed as follows: Lots Nos. 10 and 11, r lake s subdivision of square 9. Nos. 181.183 and lso South Illinois Blreet, S xth Ward, in the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) W1LLJAA1 Ivaoal A.. av OTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of Vi the Sixth Ward, in the city of Indian aoolis. Center township, Marlon county, In diana, that I, Ueorge Bl&es, a male lnhabitan. o said ward, over the age oi twenty-one years, will apply to the Board of Couniy Comoms onersor saia connty, at meir June meeting, tor a license to seil, for one year, snlrliouF, vinous and mslt Honors, in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege oi allowing the same to De arank on my p etu lses. The precise location of the premises wbereon I desire to sell said liquors Is de crlbed as follows: Lot No. 4, tquare 77, No. ta South Delaware street. Sixth Ward, In the city of Indltnapolls, Center township, Mirlon oounty, maiana. (signed) ujiAJiiuci rixA.nt3. VTOTICE Is herebr given to the citizens of ll the Fourth Ward. 1 the city oi Indianap olis, Center townshlp.Marlon county, in laut. that l, Anthony n.inatz, a male lnnaouani oi said ward, over the age oi twenty-one jears, will apply to the board of county commissioners' of said county a: their June meeting, for a license to sell, for one year, spirltous, vinous and malt 1 auorF. In a lets quantity than aqnart at a nine, witn tne privilege oi allowing the same to o drank on my prem ises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is described as fol lows: No. 2U West Washington street. Kourth ward, lot lz, square öl, in tne city of Indianap olis, center townsnip, Marion county, inui ana. (i-lgned) ANTHONY EINATZ. VJOTICE-Is hereby given to thecltizensof the Ii Flf h W ard, in tbe city of Indianapolis cen'er township, Marlon county, Indiana, that I. M. J. Hanrahao, a mae;inaabitant ol said Ward, over the age of twenty-one years, will apply to tha board of county com ml ssloneisof said county, at their June meeting, ror a license to seil lor one ytar spirltous. vinous and malt I quorsin a lees quantity tban aquartai a time, with tbe privilege ot allowing the same to be drank on my premlse. xne precise location Of the premises whereon I desire to sell said liquors is de scribed as follows: No. 2Ö7 outh Tennessee street. Fifth Ward, lot 5 McKernan & Pierce's subdivision of outiot V7. In the city of Indian apolis, Center township, Marlon county, In diana. (Signed) M.J. HANRAHAM. N' OTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of tbe Fifth Ward, in the city of Indianapo lis Center township, Marlon county, lndima, that I, Louis Et8mann, a male inhabitant of said ward, over tbe age of twenty -one years, will pply to tht board of oounty commissiontrs of said county, at their June meeting, for a license to sell ft r one year spirltous, vinous and man liquors, lna less quantity than a quart at a time, witn the privilege of allowing the same to be drank on my premises. The precise location of the premises whereon I desire to sell aald liquors is described as fol lows: North half of west half of outiot No. 14', No. 323 West Washington street, Fifth Ward, in tbe city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. Signed - LOUIS ESSMANN. OTICE is hereby given lo the cltizets of the Fourth Ward, in the city of Indian spoils. Center township, Mation county, Inuiana, mat i, cranes narmon, a male inhabitant of sld ward, over tbe sge of twenty-one years, will app y to the board of county com missioners ol said oounty, at their June meet ing, iot a license to aeii icr one year spirlt ous, vinous ana mail liquors, in a less quan tity than a quart at a time, wiih ihe privilege oi allowing me same to oe ax ana: on my prem lses. Tbe precise location ol the premises whereon I aesne to sen said liquors, is desci lbed as lol lows: Lot No. Ii', out lot U8. corner of Blake ana national Koad, f ourth Ward, In the city of Indianapolis, Center township, Marlon county, Indiana. (Signed) CHARLES HARMON REDUCED TO A CERTAINTY. Chance to Gain ......850, OOO. no risb: Send for circular at once. No time to lose. READ A CO, Bankers, 74 Maiden Lane, New York.

COXGRESKIOXAL SUXLKAKY. j 1CK6DAT, APRIL 23. Senate A bill appropriating 1 15,000 lo sur

vey a Pacific route was indefinitely postponed and a conference committee was appointed on the deficiency bill. The concurrent resolution to secure uniformity In cold coin with Great Britain was reported favorably with amendments. A fter a refusal to recede from the amendments to the diplomatio bill. the silver coin measure was again taken up and Setator Jones finished his long speech in favor of a double standard . HOCSB-The District of Columbia tax bill was passed and a new Pacific railroad bill came from the judiciary committee. The House then went Into the committee of the whole on the legislative and executive appropiiatlon bill and disposed of six pages, the principal amendments being one forbidding territorial Judges to accept any consideration except that paid by Congress. The rejoinder of the impeachment managers to the demands filed by Belknap was presented and accepted by the House. WEDNESDAY, APRIL. 26. Besati A bill to facilitate the printing of public documents and a resolution for In formation regarding revenue agents were adopted. The silver bill was taken up, Sena tor Sherman offering an amendment lookir g to the substitution of sliver for greenbacks. 8en a tor Morrill cal'ed up and spoke on the bill to establish an educational fand, for which Senator Maxey offered, a substitute. The Japanese Indemnity bLl was also discussed. Hoes After the appointment of several conference committees, Mr. White made a couple of personal explanations and an inves tigation was ordered into the government offices at New Orleans. In the committee of the whole several more pages of the legislative appropriation diu were disposed of. The re port of the conference committee on the defi ciency bill was agreed to and cer .aln informa tion regarding West Point was ordered to be furnished. THURSDAY, APRIL 27. Senate The Impeachment trial was re sumed, and the defense offered a motion and argued in its support In favor of postponing the trial until December. After withdrawing fir Its consi eration, tbe motion was denied by the Senate. A motion was made by the manager", that the evidence In the question pending to the pl;a ol Jurisdiction be given De lore tne arguments relating thereto are heard, and if such plea Is overruled tbe de fendant should be required to ans wer the articles of Impeachment in two days, and that the trial should proceed on tbe next day after the issue, but the court adjourned before argu ment could be heard. Trie report of the con terence committee on the deficiency appro priation bill was agreed to. Houss A constitutional amendment an thorizlng the president to approve of separate clauses of a bill was referred: the Senate amendment to tbe bill concerning the tax on liquors was concurred In, and the report on ihe bill excluding Missouri irom tbe mining act was agreed to. AH the naval testimony was oiuerea printed, and some progress was made with the legislative appropriation bill, a large number of amendments be ng rejected and others, providing for the employment of cheaper clerks, prohibiting government em ployes from receiving or giving money for po litical purposes, and prohibiting tbe employ ment of more help than were specifically pro vided for, being agreed to. FRIDAY, APRIL 28. senate me impeachment trial was re sumed and, after some sparring betwen the managers and the counsel for the defense, the Senate agreed In secret session that It should first hear and determine whether Belknap was amenable to impeachment and that the hearing should proceed on the 14th of ilay, three speakers being listened to on each side. HorsE After the reception of a notice ot Hallet Kll bourn 's discharge, the legislative appropriation bill was taken up. The amend ments voted In committee were generally agreed to, but the one raising tbe salaries of terrltoslal Judges was rejected. On a point of order raised by Mr. beelye and op posed by the Democrat, the clause transferring the Indlnn bureau to tbe war de partment was declared out of order by the speaker ana struck from the bill, which was then passed. A resolution, providing for a temporary speaker In Mr. Kerr's absence, was adopted, and an appropriation of 150,000 for the Apaches In Arizona was granUd. Several private bills were pasatd. SATURDAY, APRIL 29. House In .the contested election case of Lemoyne versus Farwell. from one of the Chicago districts, a majority report was mads in favor of the former and a minority report in that of tha latter. Mecsn, Brown andBa ker spoke In behalf of Farwell and Mr. Thompson for Lemoyne. Mr. Morrison Intro duced a bill in relation to the storage of fer mented liquors and on tbe motion . of Mr. Hnrlbut, the comutUtee on foreign affairs was relieved from making any further In vesllgatlon Into the charges against Its clerk, Horace CBoughton. Foreign journals publish a romantic story ot an Arab girl who baa been the leader in their com t ats with the Turks. Tte girl was tbe daughter of a chief, and was married to a warrior of her tribe who was murdered by tbe Turks. Tbe jonng widow made a vow to avenge Lis death upon the soldiers of the Padiahab. Tbe Eailr, touched by tbe prayers and tears ot bis child, called upon the tribe, tbe whole of the Bedouin boreetnen of tbe Bent Eawa ri8lug in consequence against the domination oi the Padishah. Ihe -daughter ot tbe Emir, armed like tbe men, and carry iDg tbelr banner, like Joan of Arc, was always loremost In their attacks upon the eoetnycJoeely . iollowed by her fatter, tbelSmir, ber brothers and the remainder of tbe horsemen. The Turkish government has set a price on her bead in order to capture ber and stop tbe slaughter ot tbe soldiers. Tbe Arabian poets bave made tbe heroine the subject of their songs, and she is now the incut famous peisonage In tbe district of Beder. A man named William Do uns is now confined In the Lcganspcrt Jail for failing to pay a judgment recovered sgaintt him in a bastardy ul Tbe Pharos says a few days ago tbe county commisoioner refused to make an allowance to tbe sheriff for his b.wt . on tbe ground that the defendant is able t? pay his own board,

THE NEXT PRESIDENCY.

HENDRICKS AND VICTORY. VIEWS OF A GEORGIA DEMOCRAT THI KIND OF A MAN TO WIN HBNDRICKS CAN fcCRELT LEAD TO VICTOBT. A Georgia Democrat writes as follows to the Macon Telegraph and Messenger: Tbe Democratic party bas It In its power to elect tbe next president of the United States, provided tbe St. Louis convention acts wisely in waking its nominations and does cot blindly ignore existing facts ap parent to all. There are several proposi tions to be considered by that convect'on, and practically adopted, in the selection ot candidate to head the ticket, else tbe Re publican party, notwithstanding the re cent disclosures Involving in rain and diegrace many of its leaders, will again triumph over tbe Democracy. The whole country has grown tired and restless, if not disgusted, with the present quasi military national administration, urant, as a sol dier, was successful ; but Grntt as a civilian and statesman, is the greatest failare as president that the United States has ever known. Uneducated to civil or political life, he carried into the White House tbe habits. customs and tyranny ot tbe camp. He surrounded himself with a body-guard of army officers, glittering in their splendid un norms, and inaugurated In Washington's society, through himself and members ef bis cablne', a style of imperial grandeur exhibited in magnificent residences, ocs'ly furnitnr., gilded equipage, show? liveries, and princely entertain ments, rivaling tbe courts of foreign klrgs and emperors, but wholly nnsuiud to our Republican government. The cost of such extravagance far exceeded tbe salaries paid by tbe government to the president and his cabinet, and hence tbe offices of tbe government were basely sold tor money to enable members ot the cabinet and others in bigh p sition about the White Hcu?e to, bold a high carnival ot luxury and extravagance in Washington. The military arm of tbe government for tbe first time in its history, has been used to control popular elections, and even to decide contested Beats between members of a state Legisla ture. Tbe country, Noitb and South, grown WEABY OF MILITARY BCLB in times of peace, now demands a states man and a civilian for Its next president. The Democratic convention must, therefore, be careful cot to nominate any mili tary man as its' standard-bearer; but it should select a statesman whose ability, patriotism and experience in civil lite will qualify him for tbe high office ol president. The next proposition is, that tbe omines of tbe St. Louis convention mns: be a Democrat of no doutttul antecedents. He must be a man well known to the people, and whose priva'.e charactar and reputation are above reproach. We must bave as our standard bearer in the coming .residential campaign a atraightout Dem ocrar, one wbo has always been loyal to the party and boldly Btood by tbe nag in the hour of deitat, as well as iu the hour ot victory. Another condition of success is that we must seek for our candidates where the star of empire bas taken its wav to the West. New York, backed by the Kastern Democracy, has been honored by tue party with nominations In the last two presidential elections. Under her leadership the party both times suffered disastrous defeat. Even handed fustice, as well as a sound policy, now demand that tbe New York Democracy in the St. Louis convention should exhibit tbe same tpliit of liberality toward the party in other states that bas been heretofore so generously extended to them, and decline to again press tbe name of any New Yorker to head tbe ticket. By pursuing a generous course in this respect. New York may be able to secure the nomina tion for vice president. Besides, owing to toe divisions in the ranks of the Demo oratio party in New York, a good Western Democrat, upon whom both tactions can unite, will more certainly carry that statu in the November election than If tbe can didate himself resided in New York Again, there must be NO OUTSIDE INTERFERENCE with the convention; no attempted dictation by Congressional rings to force tbe nomination of any candidate chosen in Washington City by interested polUcian, gathered together in caucus around tbe festive boards of Congressmen wbo are the in selves aspiring to the nomination. Tbe convention, composed as it will be, ot delegates fresh from tbe psople the people wbo make and unmake congressmen Id their will should resent any sucb attempt to Influence their choice, and promptly set seid any candidate whose name may be pressed in that manner. We must also remember that tbe Democratic party was virtually deieated in tbe last Presidential election by the results of the October elections in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Indiana. Tbe national party wan so demoralized by those October defeats that it never rallie. afterwards, and tbe Radicals gained an es, victory in November. Pennsylvania no longer, -we think, holds t er state election in October, but Ohio and Indiana do. Here, then, Is to be the battle ground for tbe next presidency. If tbe Democra's lose both of those staUs in October, the chances are ninety-nine in a hundred that tbey will be beaten In November. Then is U not clearly the best policy for us to ran as a candidate for presidetta man wbo can surely carry at least one if not both oi those states? Every good Democrat will answer yes. ' Fortunately for the party and tbe country, we have a man possessing all tbe foregoing qualifications, wbo can carry our flag in triumph, and by an overwhelming majority in Indiana and, we believe, in Ohio also. He is honored and beloved throughout the whole Union as an able, patriotic, conservative and experienced statesman, a Democrat wbo bas neyer deserted tbe flag and, above all, one wbo stands proudly before his countrymen as the noblest work of God an honest man. Amid all tbe disasters and defeats that befell tbe Democrats in 1872, in every section of tne Union, the HON. THOMAS A. HENDRICKS, oi Indiana, aa tbe standard-bearer of tbe gallant Democracy of his state, was elected governor. His personal popularity and strength with the people of that state are now ten times greater than they were in 1872. Tbe bold and mr 'y course he pur . sued last summer in c . ivassing Ohio in favor of tbe Democratic nominees in that tue, while he did not wholly indorse tbe local platform upon which Governor Aller was nominated, challenged tbe admlratlot of the party throughout tbe Union, anc' gives him now a stronger hold upon llu

Ohio Democra-y than any other Candida can rightfully claim. His position upon tbe currency question is a conservative and safe one for tbe extreme resumptionists and inflationists to unite upon. The writer ef this article la a bard money Democrat. He desires, as soon as it can safely be done, to see tbe currency restored to a specie basis. But this can not De forced by party platforms or Congressional action, before breakfast, without wide-spread rain aid disaster to every material Interest of the country. It is the mission ot tbe Democratic party to restore the ccrrenoy gradually, but 6ure!y, to a specie standard. The first, and by tar the most Important 6tep towards accomplishing tbat result is to secure an honett national administration. We shall then bave, as naturally as day follows the night, an honost currency. Believing that Governor Hendricks combines more elements of s raogth and avalability tban any other member ot tbe Democratic paity, and would, as president, give as an boneet administration, we favor his nomination by the St. Louis convention. The following calculation of tbe electoral votes will show that if he Is chosen as the Democratic candidate for president, and we place upon the ticket for vice president some such men as the Hon. 8. 8. Cox, of New Yoik,

or Governor Curtin, of Pennsylvania, or Governor Eaelish or Senator Eatin. of Connecticut, his election will bs assured. It rcauires 185 votes to elect. With Governor Hendricks as our candidate, he will with REASONABLE CERTAINTY carry the folio wing states: Alabama. 10 Xa - . 8 Z'.'.ZZZ 6 8 Delaware m. ....mm.. Kentucky......, Missouri - North Carolina... Florida .... Mississippi. Virginia . Connecticut Oregon Nevada 3 -.13 15 ...lu ... 4 8 ..-11 .... S 3 ..167 yeorgia.... Maryland . . Louisiana . Tennessee ...12 ... 6 ...15 . 3 Wist Virginia Indiana-..... California Colorado. Total Receiving thesa one hundred and sixtyseven votes it would only require eighteen more to elect him. The only doubtful Southern state included in this calculation is Fir rids. The Democrats of that state confidently declare that ttey can, and will carry it. But. should we lesa Florida we can obtain elsewhere tbe twenty-four votes, which would then be required to elect Gov. Hendricks. New Yoik, in the last state election, went Democratic, and it is not probable that her people will sustain tbe weight of corruption, bribery and fraud, with wbicri tbe Republican party is now loaded down. We may, therefore, safely count on her thirt-nve votes, which would give us eleven votes more than we needed to elect. Besides, we have New J-rsey with ber nine votes. That s:ate also went Democratic in her last' ste election. Iu addition U these statt! we will stand a fair chance foi the electoral votes of Ohio and Wisconsin Tbe political parties are vety nearlj equally divided in these two states. Wr will probably carry one, or both, of then with Governor Hendricks as our candi date. If Governor Curtin should be nominated tor tbe vice-presidency it would greatly increase our chance for carrying Pennsylvania. In conclusion, Messrs. Editors, we think we have demonstrated tbe proposition with which we began this communication: that tbe Democratic party baa it in its power to elect tbe next president ot tbe United States, and that the Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana, is the man who can surely lead ua to victory. THE TWIN MACKS. Air editor's opinion of HIS CHIEF. The Missouri Republican has an interviewer who, some time ago, encountered one Coloney, who prepared tbe articles for tbn St. Louis Democrat, exposing tbe whisky ring, Just before McKee bought tbe Democrat. Coloney gives this account, just now published, ot an interesting conversation with Mr. J. B. McCullagh, editor of tbe Globe. He says Mack said: "If McKee is Indicted I shall ad vis bim to go also. He lain tbe Es: now, and in my opinion, if he is indicted be will never return again to St. Louis. , A European tour of a lew years would not c .;st him as much as tbe lawyers would charge to defend bim, and if he Bbculd be fouud guilty be would be fined and imprisoned, andba put to immense loss in various wys. In fact, Coloney, I don't believe McKee will survive a conviction. He is a d d old coward, and Is frightened to death over the mere prospect of an indictment, A OJNVICTIN WILL KILL Hilf. BUKE." "It is a great pity," I replied, "that he should bave ever got into such a trouble. He was doing well making money fast enough, ana need never hayo incurred sucn a danger as be is now threatened with." "Ye. that la trae enough," be replied: "McKee always has acted the d dfool about such things, and then when trouble conironts him be is frightened out of his wits he has no cheek, no backbne. Now, if this had been my case, I would bave gone before tbe grand jury at its last session, and boldly said, 'Certainly, gen tlemen,! have had money from whisky men. I became aware ot their frauds, and they paid me money to keep s lent. I am not a government officer. It is not my business to hunt up frauds on tbe revenue for tbe government. I print a newspaper to makt moce. I sometimes get money tor publishing an article, and I sometimes get money for refraining to publish an article. Now, what are you going to do about it? Furthermore, I would have denounced tbe ring here and elsewhere in the most unqualified manner, and printed every tcrap ol whisky news I could have laid hold of. Refraining from publishing anything detrimental to tbe ring, or tbe attempt to bolster it up by printing comforting articles, has been a damage to both McKee and tbe Globe, and bas done no good to any member of tbe ring. I tried to make McKee take this view of the case, but, as I said before, be is a d d old coward; he hasn't tbe cheek cf a mouse." The marble statue ot George D. Prentice, executed to surmount tbe stone balcony which overhangs the principal entrat ce to the Courier-Journal bulldln?, is now completed, and will be unveiled with appropriate ceremonies on tbe 16th of May. Tbe statue is considerably larger than life-size, cut from a uolid block of Carrara marble. Möns. Baulay, the artist, wno was brought hither from Italy to do tbe work, has been faithfully engaged upn it tor eighteen months, and has auoceeded in producing a most admirable and grsphic representation ot tbe great Journalist. The statue la taken in a sluing posture and is thoroughly characteristic ot Mr, Prentioe as he was known most comm a y by his friends. Courier-Journal.