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DAILY SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY HORNING, MAY 31. TOB ERIITI1VC. Books, Pamphlets. Cards, Checks, 1 Circulars Blanks, I Bill Heads, Bills Lading, &o., Vc., Vo. Cane promptly at inltOfllre, In the Ct Myle, on flrt siullir I'aprr, ana at Lvr Prices, lilre ua a Call. CITY ITEMO. Aloi This is a title of a new Diece of music by Charles lies, and word by Leon a Laytno. It i for aal by Willard & Stowell, Indianapolis. aw , , --sa9 ss-- - w .s - K7 Sabbath School Hook aod Libraries. th largest assortment in the State, at Messrs. Todd k CannicbarT, No. 8, North lorjsvlrani4 street. Send jour orders to them by mail and they will b promptly filled. li To-morrow, the lit proa , is the da de ignatad, bj a proclamation Irom the President, for humiliation aud prajer fur tu death ol Mr. Lincoln. Servicea will be held bvtnestofthe religious denominations in this city, and the day U to be generali obser? ed from tie abstaining from all secular purauits. CoMIMO The great Uippoolvmpiad, (what's io a name?) another name for a Circus, will be her od Friday ar.d Saturday of this week. Wm. North, the prince of circua men. is the manager of the great show, and from Ms reparation it It safe to ei pect a little the Urgent show in all particulars that baa visited this citj fur several tasooi. Head their ad v ertueraeol aixf theo take jour "gazelle" and go dowo to the mammoth paviliou, enter, and behold wunder which tb feeble peocil oi a local succumbs in atlemptir to git e to accurate aud just delineation. tXT The Contention of Sabbath School com tneoced their Session yesterday morning, at Wesley Cbspel. A temporary organization wattflTected b? appointing llti V C Hollidav Chairman, and Juhn K. (Jlouer at.d L (I. M thews as Secretaries Seve rat schools in the State are represented A resolution was pased tl.at the Convention hold religious service to uior sow, as requeued in the President's I'roclarai 'Ilea. It is expected that the Session will con tinue for three days. Strains Cotar The following dcdsiois were reudered in the Supreme Court of the State yesterday, it being the filth day of the Mav Term, lrGS; Jame C Deooey es James Uejnol.l-. Kimx county. Submitted. Case ts llümstead Pike county. UefWt of defendant. Wm It Sterling vs John Klcpsattle Allen C. 0 Affirmed. Wm. S. IMasename vi James Illaengatne Tipton U C. Uerersfd. Oeo. Krinler ts Thoa. S. Cornelius Floyd C. C. Affirmed. O. k M. K H Co. Ts.dcrrard Davis Oraii C. C. Keversed Wm K. Darnall et t! t Wm. I' Aytri ci al Hetidrick C C. Aflirrued. Tucker W. Williamson vs. Knoa Mile. Sub mitted oo motion. . T.AriH. or Kkal Kstatic The following transfers ol real estate have been made at the office of the County Auditor since our hut re port: Ü. tilordevant to Juhn Pjle. lot No. 1, mud part of No 2, In square No. 3.', in Indianapolis -iQ7.00. J. II Vajen to Kann Allred. lot No 3. 4 and 7, io Vajen'e Addition to Indianapolis t3.U7J J. 8. Athon to Wm Younjf, part of So. i26, In A. and K 'a Addition to Indianapolis T. H. Elliott to Wm. Young, lot N. 5. io A. and K Addition to Indianapolis $30U. William F. Wiley to J. L. Carer, lot in P. K. and II. 'a sub division of iiuar U'l, in Indian-ap.li- $-2.0KJ. James II. Chcrrj to Frcncrick Eichter, lot No. 140. in out lot No Ul. in Indianapolis $3 S00 U. J. Coe and J. M Hay to C. Idler, lots Not T and C, io out lot 12, in Indianapolis $ I, HO.") tW A stand is being erecteU la the State Home jard. from which reception speeches will be made to the returning regiment. There ia a fine prospective field fur the exercising of orator ical ttlent, and undoubtedly tho-e who are to fortunate aa to have a volubility of word will embrace the occasion, and dimity theairlrei be fore the veteran. When popinjay orators be come affected with eaeottKtt loquetuli they never allow an opportanity to slip them in which they can show off their powers hi ridiculous eipre s ions, and we opine it will be so during the coming week. We belive in extending to the brave uieu expected borne a hearty welcome. They deserve every attention of re-pwet and honor that cau b shown them, and if spread eagle speeches uiike pirt of the programme, why, theo, we go for speeches. No considera tion but what they are entitled to, and as " con quering heroes " they will be received by a grate ful people in a manner appropriate. fJTThe United States District Court has been engaged for the past few days in the trial ot the Daviess county conspirators Mc Avov, the prin cipal criminal, waivi a trial by entering a plea of guilty the Court withholding the sentence until the trial of all implicated shall have taken pUce Oeoric Y. Scott, ooe of the conspirator. was found guilty yesterday by the jury. The principal witness against him was his accomplice. McAtoj. The defense introduced but ooe wit lcsj, to proro that Scott wtscotcf the ige of twenty years at the time of the murdir. and therefore was not subject to tbe draft. A ques tion was raised as to the jurisdiction of the Court but wa not sustained. To-davthe trial ot Htd lri.k, another of the conspirators, will be com mrnced. We have not published the testimony from tbe fact thxt by so doing a prejudice rnigl.t j rue against the men, as well as the Judge ban requested that all matters relating to the trial should not be published except the facts as we have stated, until after the cases are disposed ot. "wk -al- Police MatTta Allen Hivne, Miehael Delaney and El ward Bile were put on the chain gang lor ten days for beiii drunk and not able to pav $3 and coti for fie pistime. Alice Washington, a keeper ot a bouse of ill fame, was adjudged guilty and made to pay $-0 and cost. Mary Weathers, for the same offene, iiot having the necessary amount of green backs about her person, was put under lock and ker for thirty days. Wm. O'Callahan for visiting a house of ill fame, was ficed $5, which he ptid. Krank II. Clough. for associating with a demirep of repuNive features snd disguMiri.; habits, got $5 and trimmings a hi jortion. Helle Anderson and Fannr Itos.a. two tlh inx cyprism, paid into the School Fund a piece for the privilege of hanging out in a nolo xioo bagnio io the eat end of the city. Mary Johnson and Maggie lUk, in default were sect to jail lor thitty days, for being occu pants of house of ill fame. IJUlSirSl:HH XOTICES. tW Kemember tbe auction a!e of lots, by McKernan 1 Frank, in Drake A M-jhew's adii tion. on neat Wedne-nlay. the 3I?t, at two o'clock P. M. These lots are situate! on the Michigan Koad, near the corporation lice, and on Drake. Mavhew, Brooks and Torbet streets. The size of these lots U 4U1U feet, and in a beallhv part of the city, and buildings are goin up rapidly in that tocalitv. Thoe erons rent icg cn now line a chance to purchie a lot for a small amount and build for themelves a pleas ant home AlfO. several lots io Brooks' aJJition, trom Lree to seven acres each, will be sold at the Mme time Terms: One half cah; balance iu aix and twelve months For further particular. iriure of McKernan 1 Frank, No 332', Wm Washington street, near the I'almer ilote, or McKernan JL Pierce. Blake'eKow. ' f-fJTNotice tbe sale of two acre lot at auction, fcy Wiley & Martin, next Mocday. See adver lisement. 30 $ ITT A holder of three TnTeleri losuraoct Tickets, which coit but thirty ceats, is tow drawing forty five dollars a week compensation, from an irjury received io a receot railroad acci dent. Tbe Trarelers' Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut is tbe pioneer Company, snd is the right one to pttroniti, having paid more losses the past month, than all the other Traveler' Inanraoce Companies have as yet had t r7' t Faitr Ca MASifAcToar. This establish meat has been removed from East Washington street to No lti South Meridian ut, west side, snd only a few door I Irom Wsibington street Mesr M. H. Pentecost L Co .the old proprie tors, wih to sty to their oil customers and the tral e generally, th at they are prepared to furn sh cans complete, or can tops and bottom a for was or solder. AIo. wax at wholesale sd retail. Tinners supplied with to?, bottoms sod wai. 31 4 TiATiLtti' I.iHiiAkci TiexrTi The Tims wiiKr ai tu I'lack wittaa to Bct Tnaia Always before leaving home for a journey, even fotaday.callonC.it Dvis. No. C. Old Fel Iowa Hall, or II. C. Martin. State Agent, No. 7, Temperance Uall( snd purchase Travelers' In. surance Tickets, to commence morning, noon or evening, aod lasting from ooe day to one year, at prices varying Irom ten cents to ten dollsrs, for insurance to the amouLtof $3,000 or fSO.OOO. ExTlIAIOS TO ClXCISJUTI, Tla IllCBM0iD amd Hamiltov. Ad Excursion Train will leave the Union Depot oo Thursday (Thanksgiving) morning, at G A M., for Ciocintati, via Rich mond and Hamilton, returning. leaving Cincin nati at ? P. M Tickets lor round trip, VI. For sale by Moses, A M. Benham t Co , Palmer House and Union Depot. C3TA rich growth of hair produced, the natu ral color restored, (not dyed), and all diseases of the scalp, falling ir, &c , cured by usLg "Eu reka." the infallible hair restorative. Price ft 00 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. B StMOlt, Druggist, Bates Houe Block, Agent eod tf tff Hexekiab Si Co . at the Geranium, have just received a large lot of the finest brands of imported wines tl at has evtr been brought to this city. They are the pure article and embrace the following brands: Champagne, Oioger, Sherry Marachiiies, Curocoa and Maderia, in bottles. lvers of the pure article can find it at the ()c rinium. (live them a call. A Basoaij J 1 D, Duncso, wholesale dealers, No 7? South Meridian street, have for sale u couoignment filly barrels of old itedi tied Whisky, which they offer at a bargain. This whisky was rectified from high-wines over a year ago. and is a very superior article of th kitid. Buyers will do well to examine it. ttV'TLc Indianapolis Insurance Company is l rep led to insure property against loss by tire This Is a first class Company, managed by our roost responsible business men. Their oflice is in the Sinking Fund building, on South Penn sylvan! t street Wm. Henderson, President, and Alex. U. Jameson, Secretary. i.'5-lm - - iJjPNew Garden Lots, each containing two acres, will be sold at auction next Monday. These lots are on the east si Je of the Shelby vilie Ursvel Kosd, tear the aouihesat corner of rity, and only a few minute' walk from the line of the street cars 31 5 3TWe have iust received from Boston, a full line of set fish of the best quality salmon, hal ibut, herring, mackerel and codfish, Alto, a frChh lot of sardines, at low er prices. Fli Tl llK & IAYIlH.r, l.'dtf Central (Irocerv. f5P Sonour'-i Bites House Drug Store is the best sloro in the city to got your prescriptions carefully compounded, s they make that part of the trade a speciality, S etil it Scnour's for anything in the medicine line. nr"A line Ire?! lot of ortnjft, lemons, datcn, fißs, rocoanuts, prunes and raisins, at Central (Jroctrv Kt:TCIIrR& Davuok. i:d'tf. 5f"Soe Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertisement on the fourth page of to day's roer. jan tf. AS. B. NOIt IS Of BAICAilC ABSBS. Chicsgo is enraged at the ice dealers, who are charging twenty dollars a ton for ice. The "Ameiican Monroe Doctrine Associa tion " has been revived in Memphis. Forty pt) masters were dropped from the list last week. Three of th ese had but recently teceived their commissions. Jff. Davis, it i.4 said, is as sour as vinegar, but, although he wears petticoats, he will never be as motherly. Preutice It will take $GI) 000.000 to pay off the whole army. Tbe funds will be ready for this purpose as fjt as tbe Paymasters cau use them. What in the difference between ancient and modern chivalry ? One wore ceatt of mail ai d the other roofs vf Jemale Boston Journal It is said that io the event of a reconstruc tion of the Cabinet. Ex-Senator King, of New York, will co cue in for a portfolio. The O-bon trial has already cost the Gov ernment J GO .000. An expensive way of gratify ing Stanton's petty revenge towards a simple naval reporter. George Pes body, the American London bit ker. is about to return to his native country, to siend the evening of his days, and aleep with bis fathers The Richmond Whiß argues in favur of charging the legal rate ot iterest in Virginia from G to? 3 lOths per cent, to attract North ern capital. The Utet wild story as ti the disposition of Booth's body, by Colonel Biker and his colju tors is ibl the corpse w. place! in quicklime, and iu thit manner speeJily destroyed. It his been ascertained by measurement that during the bombtrdment of Charleston shells were thrown into it, which did terrible execution, from batteries stationed seven miles and a quarter from tbe lines ol the city. An attempt was made at New York, on Friday, to sell two Government steamer) at auc tion The best bid that could be obtained for one thst cost the Government over $'200,010 was $13.000, and they wer withdrawn Dr Mead was once asaViIed in a pioiphlet by Dr. Woodward The doctors met a fijjbt ensued with swords. Mead, disarming his ad versary, ordered him to beg for his life. "Never," aid Woodward, "never, till I am your patient." A woman oiled on an attorney in Williim- l ort. I'eunsj Irauia, on Tburdy of last week, and rt quested his assistance in collecting bounty atid pay for two husbands who haJ been killed during the rebellion Her third husband accom panied her. A soldier cn the Saturday night train from Washington to Jersey City, being cramped for room, and desiring to take a nap, put his feet out of a window, and when near Wümiugtou. Delaware, a passing traiu took t IT both his legs tour inches below the knee. o that he died from lo-ts of blood A corporation has been formed in New York for the purpose af insuring the fidelity of person holding plsces of tru?t, or substituting capital in the place of individual responsibility, forjhe pur pose of iiidemuifyirig employers for lo.-es sus tained bv reason of the unfaithfulness of the t 'Ef loyees. In a little tableau performance at Wmsted, Connecticut, lately, where a young man was to l Jl: If bold Bimaeii sdj tips ia maroie repose, w.trnw kissing distanceof a maiden's plump aod dimpled hand, be so far forgot himself and the auiiecce, that he fell to kissiug it in unaffected earnestness Ti e aud:ecce applauded; but there was a different expression bebind the scenes shortly after. The New York Commercial (Hp ) con tain tbe lullowii.: "When President LiLColn was urged nut to aproii.t Mr. Chase Chief Jus tice, he irpiird that Mr Cbs would make a good Jud:e if he could be cured of Prcni ieut ou the train' It appears, however, that the uisearc baa become chronic; and. as doctors sy in desperate cases, the worst consequences are apprehended.' " Telegraphic Dispatches. aarwara BiraaaaiT roaraa an.i stars s am vat. irwr .tlwrnlnf llepwrt See riret Psxe. MIDNIGHT RKPORT. the mmmx trial. Thomas Supercedes Hallcck. SEIZLRK OF STEIMEL M1CEXTA. No Lliquor Sold in Washington. Government Sale of fnseta. THE VIEOiniA ELECTION. STANTON MAICC0 A DENIAL. Gen. IVIiilloi'tl'sw Lottcr. ARRESTS AT BURLINGTON, VERMONT. Fotofiicr Thief Arrested. Ac. Ac Ac. Ac Till A I. Or Tilt: CO-MSI'llt ATOUS. TrSTIMOXY OF L . ATtS WAaaixoT-'W. Msy.'IH. L F Hates was this morning examined lor the proe uuon, anJ tes tified sutatsntiallv as follows: Have reidel at Cnsrloite, North Carolina, for the last four years. JfT Divis stopped at his house on the 19ih April and made an address from tbe step. I t vis received and re id to a crowd a telegram from (eu. Hreckenride, dated Orecnsboro. April l'Jih. as follows President Lincoln was assassi nated at the Theitre on the niht of the 14th inst. Secret ry Seward's house was entered the same night and he was rcpeatedlv stabbed, and ia probably ruottilly woundtd The witness said after the reading of this dispatch to the crowd, Davis said il it were to be done it were bettor it was well done. The day ufter Hreckenridge and Dvis conversed in the house of the witness an the suhjec. of the assassination, llret kenridpe re marked to Divis that he regretted it very rauch. It was very unfortunate lor the people of the South at this time. Tbe regret seemed to he ihecaue of svuipathy for the desth. and not because of the criminality of the act. Paris re plied: " Well, (Jeneral. I don't know; if it were to be done at all it were better it were well done ami if the same were done to Andrew Johnson and Secretary Stautou the job would then be complete TKSTIMONT Of C COiaTMBT. J.C. Courtney, a telegraph operator, testi fied th it the telegram in question pussed over the wires. T1STIW0.W OK JAC:U aiTTCX'rAKill. Jacob Kittf napaunh testified that he was em ployed in Ford's Thettrr when the President was shot; ho saw the asias-iu run across the Mage, ond followed him; he found the door hard to open; when witness returned Slangier struck him, saying, "For God's sake don't say which way Uooth went." Witness sttid Harrold had always been regarded as a light and trifling boy. aud easily influenced. TUTIUONT Of miT DYItt. Jerry Oyer wit called lor the defense and tea tilled he bad intended to flay he had not cro.ed the Potomac since T1; but did go to Richmond with the party who had been sleeping in the pines. Cross-examined The partien wer Beoj. and Andrew U wvnu ; never saw Jeff Davis; remained in Richmond a week and left; did Dot meet any rebel officials, except Taylor, to whom we want to i;et a pas; 1 went to Richmond to avoid ar rest; previous-to going I slept in the pinrs near Dr. Mudd's house; at night I was fed by him; I belong to a civalry compmyjdon't know wheth er the purpose of that orgimzttion was to stand by Maryland whether loyal or disloyal: have not, that I am aware of proclaimed myself in favor of the secession of Mar) land; I may have done it TESTIMONY Or lias JtNKI.HS. Mrs Mtrii Jenkins testified that (iarrold was at her house on the lth of February last and re ceived her rent. TESTIMONY OS MBS. FOTTa. Mrs Potts testified that Harrold was at her bouse on the l'Jih of February; I told him I would rend the money to the house, which 1 did. Tl-STIMONT t r MAjoa oOl'OLASS MijorH.lI DjugUss, formerly on the rebel Uen Johustou's siafl", testified to knowiug a man named Van Steiuicke; he w is in the Second Vir giuii iulautry; don't know of any secret meetings in camp at which the assassination of President Lincoln was discussed; never knew J. Wilkis Booih; as a nun who his held po-itions in Stone wall's Brigade, as a private iu the line and Matf officer, I think their integrity as tuen equal to their reputation for gallantry as soldiers, would forbid them being employed as niht assissius ot President Liuco'u; I don't believe they knew anything about il or in the least sympathised with any such unrighteous action. TESriMO.NT VT IlüCiR UKÜ1I-CHS 0car Heurischs. formerly on the staff of Geo Edward Joh.soo. tetitied: Von Sieiuiche was detailed to bim as a dratted ruuu and employed as such; don't know Booth; never saw him iu camp; no secret melting ot uih'jers evtr took place iu our cimp al which the ass issiuation ot Prei det t Liutola wa di.cutied; am not coniz itt of any secret society for that purpose; have never been a mender o the Knights of the Gulden CircleorSons ot Liberty ; don't know of any other of the S'.aff haviug beeu; have nevet heard declarations at Richmond that President Lincoln OUght tO be atiiStlMOaled. TKSTIMONT Ol THOS C. X0TT. Thomas C. Noil tesutitd to attending bar at Mrs Surratt's place tor Mr Lloyd; saw Lloyd on the 14th of April in the morning, and just be fore sunset he; was pretty drunk; he was going round the kitchen in a buggy; be had been to Marlboro, aLd was carrying around some fish and oysters; next I saw of hitu he was fixing a buggy; Mis Surratt was ill; he had been pretty tight nearly every day and night for weeks. TESTIMONY Or J SXNaiNS. J. Jenkins testified as follows: I was at Sur rattsville on the 14th of April; saw Weichman drive up to the houe with Mrs. Surratt; she showed me a letter from (teorge Calvert; also two judgments obtained by Charles II. Calvert against her; I made the interest out on thejudg roeuts; she expressed no desire to me to see Lloyd; I saw Lloyd drive up. very much intoxicated; Mrs S jrratt h d been retdv to start sometime before he drove up; she hid business with Capt. liwjnn, and when became she went back and atopped; I hare beeo iotimt'e with her for tbe last yeir or two; never heird her breithe a word of disloyalty to the Government; never heard her mike a rem irk showing ihe knowledge of the pi in of the con-piracy; have been at her houie when t'nion troops were niss;ng; she was iu the b.ibit ot iviug tbem tea; tometimes fhe K0t pay snd sometimes not; when a large rum 6cr of t orso e-ctped from oil-b ro. some were tiken up and put in her stable; they were all g'veu t p by her; she received a receipt, but never got anT money; I Lever knew her to commit any overt act again-, the (Jovernaisr.t; never heard her expre-is.disl y l sentiment Cross examined Mrs. Surratt is my siter; I hve been under arrest sinteUsi Thursday eight; I was at Lloyd's Hotel on the night previous to my arre-'; niet Mrs. Culiccback there; wrwere ta!k'ng about the trial; l went there with a Mrs. Cottirgham. Q. Did yoo, at that time and place, say to Wm. Cullenbark, that if be, or anyone like bim, undertook to tetl?y agsitst your sister, you wouid see that they were got out of the way! A. I did not siv anythiig ot the kind. (J. D.d you y you would send any man to htl who testified sgaiu-t vour sister! A. I did not. Q. Dd you make an threats against him if A. No, nothing like that Q. Stitt wbit yoa did iy. A. I told him 1 understood he was to be a wit Less, and that he was tob a strong wile es against my sister, anJ I told him he ought to bt ashamed, as she bad raised his family. Q, Dtd you call hi sb liar? A. I disreiai aber. Q. Was there any aDjer exhibited on that oc casion? A. I did not hear it if there was. Q On tbe 14tb of April did (twynit learw Loyd's house before Mrs. Surratt? A. I think he did; he saw her in tbe parlor; Weichman was there; 1 thiok I did not bear tbe conversation; I spent $3,000 to hold Maryhnd in the Union as everybody in the neighborhood will testify; have never taken part by act, word aid or sympathy with the rebels. TiaTiMowT or as staaaTT. Anne Surrttt, daughter of the prisoner, testi fied that she was arrested on tbe l?th of April, and confined io the prison at tbe Capitol; have met Atzeroth several times it oor boose io VV ashiojeton; thirA he rt came there in Febru ary; be did not stay over night oo that occasion; be used to call sometimes; Mamma told him we we didn't care to have strangers there, but we treated him with politeness as we did everyone who came to the bouse; Weichman was board ing at our bouae; be was treated too kindly, mother stt up for bim just ss she would for my brother; Weichraan engaged a room lor Atzerott when be came; Weicbman and he would make private sigis to esch other; Payne came ote night after dark and left early the next morning, it was not long after Christmas; be stayed one night when be first came, and we did not see him again for some weeks; it was Weichman who brought Pajne; I went down stairs and told mother he was there; she didn't unisrunJ it and did not like strangers coming to the houe; but she treated him politely as ahe had been io tbe habit of treating every one bo came there; he called two or three times after that; be asked for accommodations during the night, and said he would leave next morning, and I believe he did; I have met Booth; he was at our house on Mondsy before the assassination; be staid but a lew minutes; be never staid long; witness recog nized the picture of Spring, Summer and Au tumn, already alluded to in the trial ss belong ing to her; she put the picture of Booth in it; I went to a gallery with Miss Ward and we selected some pictures' of Rjolh. as we knew him, but my brother told me he would lake them away from me, so I hid them; I owned pictures of Davis, Beauregard and Lee and a few others; don't re member them all; father gave them to me before his death and I prized them on his accouut; I had photographa of McClellao, Grant and Joe Hooker; last saw him Monday week before the assination; Booth was to call aud see him; one day he called Booth crazy, and said he wished he would not come there. (2 Did you ever hesr, at your mother's bouse, at any time, or on any occision, a word as to plot, or plsn, or conspiracy in existence to assas sinate the President? A. No. sir Q Did you ever hear any remarks made with reference to the assassination of any members of the Government? A. No, sir Q Did you ever hear it discussed by any member of your family to capture the President? A. No, air. Did you ever see Dr. Mudd at your mother's house? A No, sir The gitl had several times exclaimed, "where is mamma?" and kept nervously glancing towards the dock snd tapping the stand with her foot impatiently. She was told she would soon see her mamma, and left the court room. There was no cross examination. TKSTIMONT OK Nl LIMOJ.S Mr. Lemon testified ss follows: I have known Atxrrott since he was a boy; met him at meeting on Sunday between eleven and twelve o'clock, af!er the asns-instion; I said, "Are you th man who kilU 1 Abe Lincoln?" and he said "Yes," and we both laughed; we were joking "Well," says I. "Andrew, I want to know the truth, if il is so that the President is killed." He said it wv so, and ihit he died on Stturdiy at 3 o'clock; I asked him if it was so about the Seward about the old man having bis throat cut; be said ji; that Seward wm stabbed, or rather cut at, but was not killed; I asked him whether il was correct about Graut; he said he did hot know whether it was or not, and went to dinner; nt the lahle my brother asked him if Gaant was killed; he said he did not know, and said if it had been done, it was probably donebv some mau w bo got on the same train or car that he did; I was not in his company more than an hour; he was confused, or appeared so; a young lady to whom he bad paid bis attentions bad turned the cold shoulder to him, so i; appeared. TKSTIMONT Of i X.KMON. Mr. Lemon's)brother testified to similar ef fect.! adding, when we and A'lU'rott were in the jard, he stid "what a lot of trouble I see;" I said, "what have yon to trouble you;" he said "more than I ahall ever get shut of." tkmtimont or Mas. MCALISTKR. Mrs. McAlistrr testified she knew Atzerott since March last; he called at her housonthe 14th of March and took dinner; did'nt notice if he looked excited; beard bim say he would not re.ent insult. TESTIMONY Or VT BUASCO. W. Brasco testified that he knew Atzerott six or seven years at Port Tobacco; was always con sidered of very little courage TESTIMONY OT JOS KELLXK. Jos Keller teifid he was keeper of a Ub!e o:i E street near Eighth; he lei a horse to A'xer ott on the night of the 14. h of Aptil; Atzerott wrote hs name on the slate without hesitation, and referred him to responsible parties. TLaTIM JNT Of SAMl'KL SMITH. Simuel Smite testified tlut he was stable boy at Keller's stable; the horse which A'zerott hired came in about 11 o'clock in about tbe srne con dition as be went out; there was no loam on him. TKSTIMONT OF MI-S II AR KOL. I Miss Harrold tet.fied that she wis a sister ol the prisoner; could not identify the bindkerchief found on Atx-rott's coat as her brother's prop- j ertv. Tk-TiMoxY or CAPTAIN f. vonkok Captsin P. ilor.rce testified that he had charge of the prisoners on board the Monitor, after the arrest. Tbe couusel for the defense asked thit At zerott's confession to Captain Monroe be ad milted as evidence. Jude Holt objected, and Ciptaiu Mouroe was withdrawn. The Court then adjourned to to morrow morn ing. (irn.Tboiuas Supercede llulleck. Washington, May 3'l. The Second Corps, Gen Humphreys commanding, was reviewed at Bill's Cross Kroads, Va., in the presence of Secretary Stanton and a number of distinguished military officers. Mij. Gen. Thomas arrive I in Washington to day aud will soon supercede Halleck io com mand at Richmond. The Star sits, there is no truth in the state ment of a refusal being made on the pirt of Sec retary Stanton, to surrender Jrff. Davis to the civil authorities here for trial. Davis will doubt less be tried here under indictment of the Crimi nal Court of the District of Columbia. Seizure of tltw stteamer ?laxcnla. St. Louis, Msy 30 The steamer Magenta has been seized by order of Gen. Pope, and the Captain, First Clerk and Mate arrested and will be tried by a Military Commissio i for ill treat ment of Union troop, while rebel officers and soldiers were invited to avail themselves of every privilege of the host, allowed to sing rebel songs and indulge in disloyal talk. The Magenta will not be allowed to leave again until the matter is sitifactcri'y arranged ii9 eminent Jtsil of Veaaela. Nxw Yen, May 30 This morning the Gov ernment had an auction sile of vessels at the Navy Yard. The auctioi.fer s-idd the bark Hora'ce Be! for $1I.(NMI. atd ;tte schooner Richard Seiman for S13.H) Tht order requiring vee!s clearing from New Yoik to report their clearance to the revenue Ecers stationed at the Narrows and Throgg's Neck has been revoked, and vessels now leave as before the war, wjth certaia exceptions relative to contraband goods. (enernl herinan'e t'eparturr fr in sas lilnglWM Naw Yoaa. May 30 General Shermau had a very cordial iutervlew with the President on Sunday He expected to leave Washington to-day for Chicago, and was to pass through New York. He will probably arrive in this city to night or to-morrow morning and will tisii a few friends here; he will then proceed to his destination. The Very Latest. FOUR O'CLOCK A. M Nec. susmtatn Detilew appreaalnar Dle patriae rren Grn sbrrnan. Naw Ycaa, May 30 The Tribune's special says a large number of Sherman s army were pud off on Saturday among ibe rest a Lieutenant Colonel who had risen from the racks, aod wba had not re ceived a cent of his pay until Saturday. It is at last authoratively denied that any dis patches of Gen. Sherman has ever been suppress ed by the War Department. Tbe particular dis patches publicly referred to recently have never reached tbe V ar Umce. Tbe action the Secretary of War took relativ to General Sherman a famous memorandum baa been unanimously sustained by the President, and tbe Cabinet are a unit. The Secretary of State was at the White House this morning, and was In consultation with President Johnson for a considerable length of time. This interview, it is understood, had some connection with the Amnesty Procla nation. Brigadier General M. F. Force of Ohio, com manding the First Division of the Seventeenth Corps, has been breveted Major General for meritorious conduct. Captain W. B Clogtoll of the First MinneaoU Battery, has been breveted Major for gallant conduct. Colonel Richard Powell of the Seventh Illi nois has been breveted Brigadier General for gallant conduct. A gentleman, who returned last week from a visit to Southwestern Virginia, represents the temper of the people in that section as Tery uo satisfactory. The otir lifceiTed froiu fatten frlisnrrs by II Hebel an ! Ion of General .Tlulford. Washington, May 30 A paragraph recently appeared, and has been extensively copied into newspapers, which, it seems, has created misap prehension in the minds of many people who are interested in the money and other valuables taken from Union prisoners by Confederate offi cers, a ixrtion of which has been turned over to General Mulford.U. 0. egent for exchange, for distribution among proper claimants The article to which allusion ia made says: General Mulford has iu his po-uicrsioo $25.000 iu greenbacks, and small sums in gold and silver, being a portion of that taken from our soldiers when captured by the rebels, and is to be distributed pro rata, among thoe proving theisarright to it. A note from General Mulford, dated Kich roond, says: So much of this as relates to the distribution ol the property is incorrect I am only authorized to pty such claims as are verified by the invoices and records received by me with the property. The bilance will be disposed of in such a way as tbe proper authority may direct I respectfully request all persons having claims for valuables taken from them by the enemy to forward a full statement of the name, rank snd organiz itiou, date and place of capture, amount and kind of property taken, with name and rank or (he party receiving the same; also giving full and plain directions how, to whom and where they may desire such property sent I would also give notice that a large number of packages addressed to Union prisoners in the South pre vious to the evacuation of Kicbmond are in my possession. Letters of inquiry or Instructions concerning which may be addressed to me, and they will receive prompt attention. Arrest of n :ierk In tlie t'owt-offlrv for I'nrlninlng. Washington, Miy 30. F. W. Gray and J W. Smith, police detective, of Baltimore, acting for the Post oflice Department, to day arrested Charles W. Spencer, a clerk in the Pcstoffice in this city, on the charge of having abstracted from the Department about S IG, 000 worth of United States bonds, and $5.1)00 worth of postage stamps. Spencer was taken before Justice Itawen. The City Postmaster appered and made a statement in effect the above mentioned amounts bad already been ascertained to be missing. In default oT $10,000 bail, required by tbe Justice, Spencer was committed to jail for fur- ther hearing. Detectives Smith and Gray arrested, in Dilti more, C. W. Cudlipp, of Washington, charged with being an accomplice ol Spencer. Negroe l.irluded from Nuffrasre in Isw m itaern Males. Nxw Yoki, May 30. The Commercial's Washington special says: Tbe proclamation for reorganization of North Carolina, ia regarded there as definitely excluding cegroei from suf frage in the Southern States, aod as delegating the matter to the people. There are already signs of an active politic! ctuade by tht radical" on this question. Secretary Stanton's frieuds indignantly deny that he will leave tho Cabinet. - The Post's special says: Ex-Congressman Boyce, of South Carolina, is in Washingtoo, to urge the appointment of a Provisional Governor for that Slate. The Commercial's Washington correspondent says: Sherman's statement to the Committee on the Conduct of tbe War, conserning bis negotiations with Johnston, is not as hostile to Stanton as wss supposed. The Virginia selection. Njew Yobi, May 30. The Times' Washiag. too special says: As far aa heard from, the persons elected to the Virginia House of Dele gates, have been either active rebel sympathixers or oatright rebels. Two members elected from Alexandria, are T. B. Kibertson and J. A. English, who were among those selected last fall, by the commander at Alexandria, and vent to and fro upon railroad cars, as frieods of guer rillas and rebels, thus preventing attacks upon trains. John G Nicolai, Consul to Paris, and Major John Hav. Secretary of Legation to France, will sail from New York, in the City of London, on the 24:h of June, to enter upon the discharge of duties assigned them by President Lincoln, and subsequently ratified by President Johcson. Arrekta nt Hurl riKton, Vermant. Bmi.vaTOV. My 30 Two rebel officers, who give their n-mes as Lewis Costleman and O G. Murray, arrested on board tbe steamer United States this evening, at this port, asserted they were on the way to New York from Mon treal, to surrender themselves to General Du. Sanders and Tucker accompanied them to the cars at Montreal. Both prisoners were intimate with both of these notorious parties. They are now injiil here waiting tbe orders of General Dix 1 lie Saite of Liquor stoppel In YTaata Ington. Washington, May 30. Gen. Grant has or dered all bar rooms and places where liquor is sold within the District of Columbia to be closed until further orders. This is in consequence of the large number of straggling soldiers in this neighborhood and to preveut a recurrence of oc casional disturbinces from the use of strong drink . Ttie Fair at S'litcago. Chicago, May 30 Tbe inauguration cert monies of the opening of the great Northwestern Fair took place to day. The procession was large and imposing, composed of the mililaay, a portion of the fire department and various socie ties Governor Oglesby delivered an address. COMMERCIAL. ay Tausaaara. 'Imlnnati 1arkel. Cincinnati. May 30 Flour dull; Superfine $G 2otöfG 75; extra $6 00 Q6 50. and family $G 00(26 60. Wheat, red $1 45; white $1 45(gl 50. Oaf, 53c Corn 1 35?. Rie KV. Clover seed $14. Barley $1 101 20. Whisky dull; small sales at $2 05. Me-s pork $22 50(223 75c. Bulk meats lll; (3 12: for shoulders and sides. Bulk hams L.rd lßt. Kxcbange firm. Groceries quiet and unchanged. Sugar irt(,U7c. Coffee 25(431e. Molasses $i 201 23 Butter 20(324-. S.'.ver $1 26. Gold $1 37);. Money plenty at 6(210 per cent forts; narkci. New You, May 30. Cotton 4?c for middling. Flour 5Q10c lower; at $C tO36J5for extra state; 7 05Q7 10 fore ttra round hoop Ohio, and $7 3S(3'J OU for trade breeds. Whisky $2 (ft. Wheat Winter red western $1 70; prime $1 C2. Bye dull. Cora W(331 for new mixed western, Hh for new mixed, t5c for choice, and 92c for inferior to prime western yellow. Oats fJ0(3Clc. Wool dull. Lard 1518t4c. Butter. 2533 for Ohio, and 36c for Statt. Cheese 10Q 17c. Rice dull. Coffew active. Sogar, 10312. Molasses 50c. Hops 1030c. Petroleum firm: 36c for crude, 43 (3 50c for refinediq bond, and 6(370c for free. New mess pork 12-200(2220; 20 00(321 0(1 for '63-'G4,do cash and regular way, closing ar $21 OU forcatb. $13 00 for prime, aod $10 0018 SO prime mesa. Plain mess beef $10 00 (214 00: extra mess. $12 00(318 OO; beef bstns, 2G(i27O0c. Cut meats; 11 Q 13c for shoulders, and 13ISc for hams. Bacon; 13a'c for Cumberland cut; 14 se for long ribbed, aod 14 J4'(315c for short riboed. Money. 56 per cent. Sterling 1094'(jr;110 for first class bills. Gold opened at $1 3dl' closing at il Ji Stocks lower. "IV toek mo set ma exit. Naw Toaa, May 30. Gld quiet and firm, under the expectation ct a continued heavy demand for export, which is the chief reason for the continued enhanced quo tations. There is a very general expectation prices will early touch 140, based upon the prob able course of foreign exchange. Tbe price opened this morning at 136), reached 13S7g. and dropped to 137),. ST n i . ...... L.ATK uoid closed at Gallagher exebanxe to-night at $1 37 WANTED. jry 5 A MONTH. Airenta wanted ta sell Sewin I Machines. We will rire a comnlMiori on all y tchmrs sold, r employ arista who will work for tbe above wagea aod ail expends paid. Ad.1rtsa, i. b. HxamsaTos t co , nj39.dGtlwlt Detroit, Mich. 0 1 O ft A MONTH! AOKNTS WANTFD KVKRT- Clark ranily ftewlnr Mach'ns. the omv low prw ma t Uor. AIX other machine, bow totJ for lent tbia fort j..it i. i . ... . uutunratu are miriDge menu, Sou ifce seller and uter ar- liable to floe and Imprisonment. asia'j ana expenses, or large commission allowed, lllumrated circalars sent free. Address SllAW A CLARK. myMAwSm Bid trrd, Maine. öll A M0XTfl!-l waDt Atfnt, evvrywbere, at C? 1 l 170 a month, expeo paid, to sell Fifteen Articles, tbs bel sellinir ssr cflVrrd. roll nartk-uUr.. frfs. AdJre.s SJTIM T. OAkET. rajS.dAw3tn Bidrteford, Maine. COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY i tiii: noit rii-w i:vr. BIGELOW'S SATIN-ENAMELED BYRON RS, A 5KW article of Invention. This Collar eicels all t other Taper Collars for comfort, neatness and economy. AUo a large aMortOif nt of 5 ATI N-K.N AM ELF. D (JARROTICS, LINKN 1'APKR HI- EONS, AM) LIN F.N PAPKR GAURUTKS. Ladies da'in Enameled Collars anil CuT.- ,,m .n.l ecnvrnlsnt article. Tk trsls supplied at tbe lowest market pries. FIÜKLOW A CO., . JM Manufacturers, ttyJ-dSro i La falls Street. Cllcso. PROFESSIONAL. DR, As . SELHAN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FPICI 90. IO TIRUINIA AVENUE. KRKIDKNCK. ) KORTD A LA RAM A ST. a U Drs, TODD & PA.EB, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Office No. 31 Virginia Avenue. roar 22-d3mos O STICK OVER STAR GROCKRT, 50. fl 80LT1I Illinois street. Kesldsncs No. 4 87 North Illinois street, Indianapolis, lad. uar30-d3m DOORS, BLINDS, &C. REDUCED PlilCES. WARREN TATE, DOOR, SASH & BLIND No. 38 South New Jersey St., INDIANAPOLIS, IND. HAVING en band a lares ktk of Doors, Blind, Bash, Frsnar, Ac. I am sailing tbe same at rreat- ly red ucd prices. All or bt manufacture is warranted both as to materials and worsmant.bip. Dealers ar.t rsailderi are solicited to call aod exatulue auy ktock and prices be for parcba-ica elsewbere. A run stock r roorioir. lreed Lumber. WeatLer Boardirjff, MuMing. Brackels and oiler Manufactcred Bui ding Materials alwajra on hsnd Flooring worked anl Lamler Cretkrd arid sawed to order. mvH dSn AGENCY. . W. DIJJOTT, GENERAL INTELLIGENCE AND EMPLOY- WENT AGENT, WILL ATTEND TO PROCURING HKLP OFKYERT kind, eitber In tbe citt or country. He will nav particular attention to renting kleepinc rooms and pro carina; bosrders. Persons locking for Hiti'atlocs will do well to call at bis office, Ko. 37 Virginia avenue, one-half squars from n aKLicrton streer, west side, or addrssa Box loo... n.ni asm REAL ESTATE ACENCY. McKernan & Pierce, REAL ESTATE AGENCY Fir.t Door East of Palmer Don ;UP STAIRS.) WE HATE FOR SALI HOUSES AUD LOTS I tha Cttr of Indiaaapolia, and Parma and Farm- leg Lands in this State, and will sell lower tkan cax be purchased alsswkera fsbSI-dlwlr n. .Tl. SPICER & CO., REAL ESTA1B AGENTS, AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 201-2 North Dlinois Street Incllsancapoll, Incl. i M41 THE INDIANAPOLIS I S I I : A X C E COMPANY, I no trnivnvfitly o'tanixel an-1 rsadv ta Usna Flra Police. Capital, $200,000. Tbs Stockholder, of tbia Comtanv reirrnse some of our.moet rrspotuibl citiien. D I IK K C T O It : S. A. FuTrsti, Sa.t W, M.Taibott, A. L. Koarar.. A. K. VisToa, . J. Psck. AQcxua Jost, GuvkbTocskv, Tmowss A. Moaait, .ITuxiaa Ucsaai. Off.c at present In tbe 8inkiir Ttind Bail I:tr, csraer of Penn-ylvauia street sad Yirfinia atenus. 117" Tte patrons rs or pHe is oiiore. Ww-UE5DERS05, President. lux. C. Jaatsov, .Vcrttary. msyl-sUartw TOLEDO ALE. JL U kamls asd kali barreia. For aal tj J. D. DUB C Alt, Achats, marTt-dtf t7 Soath Meridian strest, Icdla&spvlis. U. O. LOAU. UI71TBD 0TATE3 t.80 LOAU! THIRD Hi UIHN, 0230,000,000. By aotb'-nty of tbe Feeretarj of tbe Trea.ary, tba -icn'reed, tasGfteral Satr:f tif.n Afrzt for tka sals af United Slates Aurule, f.frs to tk pubtle tks tatrd ties cf Trta ary 5utss,reari&f set ro atd taree-teataa per cent, intrrest er ar.&ntn, ktwa as tla 7.30 LOLiST. TLet note. ar led ainUr data f Js'.j 12, a4 ara pajatls tbree jears fron that -a! la carrrccj, ar are converUl'e at lis optioa af the bolder tat U. S. 0-20 SIX PER CENT. Tbesa Bond, are bow worth a kaalae ptralsa, ard are eiertpt, as are a!I tie Ccverewtt Boods, Vtw County aJ .Vicljtl t intim. tAU aJl frfH one to tKrtt jt cea. jr annum U t r raa.a, accordicg to tbt rate levied apon otter property. T let rest la psyalle semi-annually ty coapoaa attacked each note, which may be cut eff a&J soli to any ba&k at ba&ker. Ttie Interest nt 7.30 per cent, amount to One cent per day on a $30 note. Two cents $00 Ten .100 'iily 910OO Onellollnr rct.sooo Itotes of all tbe denomination Bavis will be protrpt ly furr.NbeJ upon receipt of urrr1i!ions. Tbe Note or tLI Third Aeries ars precisely similar la form and prlviirre to the Sereo Ttlrtles alreaJ wl5, eace; t tb at tbe lioummftl reserve, to Itwlf tb ptioai of psyir-a ttterr.t io tjo'.d coin at 8 per cent., los'ead cf T 3-lOths la eurrefccy. Saltci Ibers deduct Iks la- terskt In currency cp to Jsty litb, at lbs ttasa wkta tky subscribe. Tbt delivery of tl notes of tLls third series of tk Seveu-Tbirtiea will com me tics va tbs 11 yf Js, a ad will be ma je promptly sol ccntii.uou.ly after that data. Tbe Habt than made la iLscd.tis of ib.. TU I KD SERII.S tffrct. only the matter ef lotere.t. The pay tnent Iu gold, If made, will be equivalent to tbe currency Interest of the higher rate. Tba return of specie payments. In tk evsnt ef which only will Us option to pay Interest In avM b availed ef, would sa reduce and eqnalita prices that parr bases mads with sli per cent. In a14 woulj b fully eqaat to tho male with seen and tbree-tenths percent. In currency. Thlsts Tho Only Loan in Uarkct Mow tnred by tbs Oosernroent, and Its as peri or ad vaiitSfrsBiaks It tbs GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Ie than ti33,ai,fMiO of tbs loan authorised by th lat Cong re are now on the markst.' This amount, at the rate at which It Is belnf absorbed, will all be sah scrihsd for within two months, when tk notes wlQ aa d.ubtedlj ci-mniand a prrraloiu, at has un'fonnlj tera th ta on cloning th subscriptions to other Uaas. In order that cilisrn In every town aid section of th country may U afforded facilities for takln th loan. tb Hatloi.a! Banks, Ktate Hanks aud rrvat Bankers throughout the country bars gmrrsl'y screed Utt csiv aubscriptioiis at par. 8ubcrtlrs will select their own agents, in whom they bar enfldenc, and wh Oblyara to I if.ponslM for the delivery f th AoU for wBlch they rscei rdera. mrsr COOKE, )rcrrTton Aoarr, No, 114 South Thind Street. ritiLADXLniiA. FIRST HATIONAL CtTIZRI, RATIONAL BANK, IMilANAI-UUS NATIONAL RANK, ruL'kTH NATIONAL HANK. INDIANA NATIONAL BANK and MKItCH ANTS' NATIONAL BAN K, 1NDI AN APOI4S, IND. mj2J dwla INSURANCE. TRAVELERS' INSURANCE C0.f II A II T V O KD, C O X N . Cnpllol .?oo,ooo. 1NSUKKS AOAINST ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. (.cnrrnl Arctdentatl I'oltrlr I 10k Five Ilui.dred Dollars, wllh S3 per week com ' pentagon, can t bad rr f 3 per ariccm, or any oinereum Ix-tneen fVKl audflU.OOU at propenloaal rate. Ten Ifollnrai I re in I una Secures a policy for 12.000, or f 10 per week compea fcation for all and every description of x idem. uavsl Ing or otherwUe under a a;eneral accident policy, at th ordinary rates. Thirty Dollar i re aula na Secures a full policy for fö.Ct, or IIS per week compensation, as above, at tbe rpecial rates. Förrien lilak. Policie lued fsr ForeigTj, VTea fndia and Califon-t travel. Katr s can be If artel by application to th OSc or Agencies Miort Time Tlrkrfa. Arrar.geniebts are in coarse of completion by which tbe traveler will be able to pnrcLae, at any Kailway Ticket Office, lLuranceTlckrt for Unser Thirty Days' Travel. Ten cents will buy a ticket for On dajVtrat. lo.uring fS.iSi. or al weekly c mpeuvatiow. TVcst fot ties may b hal for Tlrre, ;xaiid Twelve tuostLi, In tbs same mat.r.rr. Haaardooa Klks taken at tlatardotaa Rafea. No Med ical ki.oiottlun recjutrod. i'ollctea w rillen fey tbw Company's Agents. I'ollcies fur I IM.MK). snd for Five year, ran V had by appllcstlon to tbe State Agent at Indianawli., ao.d at tb H')meOffff. DIKE GUSTATUS r. DATI.. W. H. D. CALL N DKlt, J AS. I nOWAKD, KO. W. MOOKK, MAkSHALL JKWKI.U KBK.NEZEK KOBAK1S, CTOH3. THOMAS MLK5AP, Jr. CUAkl.SS WMtTK. CoKNfcLll'A b. r. it wer, HK.U HAUklSON, f,H) 8. (ill. Man, Jonathan k. elnck. RODSET DF.N518, ee. J. G. RITTF.BS05, rrM't. . F. I) WIS, Fres't. II F.N KT A. DTEK, tieoerai Agent. II C. VAKT1N, Ftale Agent, 5. 7 Temperance Hall, India na.pU, Did. C. R. DAVIS, local Agent, No. C Odd llowa BalL N. Ft. Agf-nt and 8w!icitri wanted in every part af tb State. nt; Wiv PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. FI1UK aoersined hav this day formed a copartaer i fthipanier tbs name of Dunn A Karney, to carry gjri tb busit.e. of (ias fitting, .Steam FitUug sad F1amV iLg talness. All work df r. ly n will t gT.arat.teed and don t tbe loweat rales. W ask tb pall c to tfT bi a trial aal solicit thetr pa'ronags . J. C. DÜNN. JOHN KAkNtT. DVXX Sc KARXIiV, GAS & STEAM FITTERS & PLUMBERS, 3S und IO Kentucky Avenue. VLL fcOI.TS OF FlITCRKt CX HA5D IT ALL times and fbraisaed at tb lowest ratss. Boy4-dtf REAL ESTATE, &C. I" OK SALI 15 Very Desirable Lots, ON BRADSHAW ST., Within 200 Feet of tho Virginia Avenue Line of Cars. FHlitSI LOTS WILL EE SOLD AT A. VIKT LOW pric oo lor.g; credit, th pw .chase rrsiif4 t koild oo eacb Lot witbio a tfrea time. For par Iculars apply at tb Sc vf ,h CUImb Street Railway Company. B. H.CATIfKRWOOO. Indlacapolls, April 2A. 1$ aprtS-dtf LIVKKl' STADLE. T ISM ALLX5, JT Trk LIvsry aad.tal ttA la X So. IS d 14 Kaat Fori sivoof. th t - . t OTawa's Work. wttl.