Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3581, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1862 — Page 3

DAILY SEATIN EL .TlOi DA V . . . . . .! ,1 1 1 VV 1 1 4 T .E DAILY SENTINEL ON EARLY TRAINS. THE DAILY KTATK MENTIS F L I sent by all tbe early Morning r ipre and frei It train, and delivered to nib-rrib-T In ayrent town about the am time it t litribated in thucity. Tt enables reader at aditar.e fr-m the Capita! of Indiana, to g't tbe news of tbe day

tn.tn i lo t.r hour brfwre they can receive It thr tih j

p iper puMhhed el-ewhere. New dealer acdcarrieri

ti any of the town on railroad cnterin atln-! i.afw,,N I cetMuiL's n Saturday nielli comils u lo tiefer J

ill be mpptie.! with tbe SENTINEL on a cwi term a tU.r r uhliratiou in OUT paper Mi til to ID MTU. -I m 4 a .ft 9. ..a a . . ' I

any otar jr. tuu tor me wm o up; i.e-1 t - i

dw r?T" White river nt rl'MHlheiuht. loiiic muli ,

d tm ice ti firm in the l-ottom in the destruction j of fence. graiu. A.c. j

Jf A new Methodist Church is just finished at Muncie, Indian. Mr. Sim Oulick, of Indianapolis, was the architect who decorated it.

ITT Velten! r was the thud Sun Jar in Lent. Meridian trert i.eed senpin;:. The Marvin Cointv C.rcu'.t Court. Jul;:e

Fitich presiding, convene today, j The sun Im entered Arie und the tern-1. 1 equinox came ofTin a prolonged rain storm, i

f" Adjutant General Nob!e is nur absent at Terre Haute no official hu-ine-.

Tut C:tt Cot cil The lenjrth of th pro-

Amenta rate. r1er are .olk-ite-i.

SPEECHES OF IIcndrickH nntl Yoorhec. Tbepeechof Hon. Thomas A. Hendricks, tefore the Iiemocrai'w Convention o the Eighth of January, 152,

ani the peh of ri'.n. Daniel w. Vw-rheen, in the H"u e ' VfT Lettuce, voting onion. radishes, etc., are of Representatives, February 20, cn the duty of the Fed- amon the vegetable with which our market eral Government In It relation to the civil war and the I are ,,ow "pplied. fjct fr which It hu! 1 be prosecuted, are lor ale at 1 , , i r n i -i ,u, . ... . .. , . ' . rg? Tbe .iha.di w now b.mk full and rap.id tun oWce, imMM.M In a nar,phl t of ixtetn t.aft-, in- i , . . . ., , . . . i . . ;tJ . .. . v . t . 1, I ri-iriff. A j:re it flotxl urn iruect aJoti it cl'ilmr both jeecbe. Kach one I mnz the al le - ... ....... cour.e.

oenverea on ine prewni cr.i, anl rmuia be laced in the band of every veter in tb State. Irice 1 per hundred. All order nromptly filed.

i Wnr.AT Crop. lr a eneril rem uk that the j igrtjwinir whe.it neer looked bttter or more j j proro'iHti;. fur the reason, thao it iilw doe? S

throughout the bute. '

.tilllMrr Item. Colotiel (t.irin.of the 7th Indiana, was in the c ity on batnrdi Ja?t. He rejiort mot favt.rahljr with reird tu hi regiment. Amiu( eixtv have diel from diftife. and rnh.ibly about twenty dis

charged because of diibi!ity. There ha. been, i Mator five dollar and cot n Saturday la.t

iure the organization of the repment, but one deserter. Coloiitd favin i one of the most aciomriheil and gallant of our held orücers, and we confidenllr. look lor hi promotion before the wai i cndeij. The 19th Ind'nna, which i attichoi to "Kin; 'a Hiiade," has been ordere! back to old quarter at Fort Crai, ne.tr Arlington. We h ive bean! a good one of the jnlliant Colonel of this re-itnent. One of hi favorite command., when jutiiiilie regiment tlirouh the manual whilst n Ire. parade, wa: "Chre Layoiiet.! front rank kneeling." The propriety of the m inattvir beitig called in iietion y military men, wh thonuht it fti imi'roj er min ni.tml, the Colonel discontinued it. Hut one evening when the it'L'iinent :i on parade :nd the Colonel ordered "Charge bayonet.-! an unruly Hüh iiu hi, who was iu the pmd house for inulHi-din;Uion the n.inl houe beitifj within the fortification' t the time, and who wa. Ijing upon the parajet withering the sl.on .listlessly kicking up hi heel. c.l!el out in hi teeuli;ir m-iimer, ivin it the hweet firogue, "Front rank kinil'uujl" causing a very general laugh, and tuppiv in; the omiion left out by the Colonel. The error of the command hid been known to the men a long time, and when given had utway caused a titter. Lieutenant Omar Touey inform u that for vatiou regiments Colonel Siruonson tent otl" du ring the month of Febtuary three hundred and eighteen men. The number ot enli.-trneio lor the different regiments during the month of Feb-

JTfJohn McCabe, the .entleman who had an altercation with Mr. H. Wall foroe day since, and wa evetel? cut, wa fine! by hi honor the

rS The New Albany Isiljrr the wholesale trade ofthat city ojen very promising this pring. Considetinjr the early prifl of the season the Male made daily are very heavy. ff"V'e understand that ome 2,i00 relel prisoners, now cuntined at Camp Morton, have -ig-ni lied their w illingness to take the oath of allegiance and be released. Masonic Xonct There w ill be a special meet

ing of Center Lodge No. '23, thi (Monday) even- j

ing, at o ciocK, lor worn. CiiARLts Fisiilr, Sec'y. JfT" Yesterday ws wnotlter eadd. wet and disagreeable Mart h day. We ha'l rain and piiow over this region even thing in siiort. but thunler Niid lihttiin. Akuistkh A youn man by the name of Claik, some 21 years o: a :e, the sou of the postmistress at Auroia, lus been arrested for uiiliw fully interfering widi his niorhft's in ails at the afore.ail city, and committel for trid. 1 11 MaaM-aWi i w i A Ff.snKAL ok an Oii Fkllow. Yestenhvy

I Mr. William Loiigenbtrg, an old and estimable

resident ol tlie city, was follow etl to his grave by his brother Odd Fellows, the band preceding the procession dUcoursitr; the most mournful and solemn music.

ruary was Mo.

We met Dr. H. O. Haverdich, Surgeon of the 61 At Indiana, the 2d Iri.-!i, in the city on Saturday last. The Doctor is u patriot, and his whole soul is coli.-ted in the cause. He is one among the most accomplished and scientific fir-

geons.

tt'The complimentary benefit, tendered by numerous prominent citizens to Mr. White, the comedian of the Metropolitan, on S ituiday night lasd, was an eminent uccess, and a merited tribute to a man of genius and a man of worth.

Fermenting Yeat for ten cents per pound of al

mot any grocer and of everal diuggists iu the city. It costs less than one cent for a common baking, and is free from acids.

r5'"The Exchange Saloon, on Illinois street. Col. Hall und Major Iiacon, proprietors, was broken into on Saturday night last and robbe n( its silver salvers and its massive beakers. A pair of nippers was used upon the kev, which was left in the door. There is no due to the perpetrators of the nefarious act. They made an entrance and thev made an exit.

tS"The remains of Dr. Clay Drown were followed to the grave yesterday by the members of the Masonic order and a numerous concourse of citizens. The magnificent music by the band of the 19th United states regulars contributed to make the procession as it moved through the principal tieets of the city, from the residence of the Hon. Albert S Porter lo the cemetery, solemly impressive. Dr. Urown was buried w ith the honors of war. To Gkt Kip or Uats Cut clean fine sponge iu pieces of pea ize, Irv in hog's bird, and expose in intested places about the house, barns, gramries, garden, kc.f keeping cats and dogs out. The rats et it greedily, but do not as readily di gest it.r.nd the gastric juice, and eecially water, if acces-ible to them to diink, swells the sMnge. and a noie in ratdom is the result. The dose proves fatal iu most cases. CSS?" Werden & Co. have just received direct from the manufactories thirty new sdyles of pannrl paper tor halls, parlors, olli e. Sic. The marble tiinnel on College Hall, which makes the hnet looking hall iu the city, was luinidied by them. Theinitock of gilts is not to be beaten in price or quality. Cheap aper they have f ront 7 to 2.i cents, and splendid pattern. Their pink, bull", and di detent coloied tints excel any paper before introduced here lor parlors, halls, ic.

""Bwen, Stewart Jt Co. and Merrill k Co.! are m reteipt of Hirrr' Monthly for April. '

COMMERCIAL.

Icr! let! (e-ri:e W. Pitt inform ns thathe ! has plenty of ice in stre to supply a, I his old j customer in this citv and any u mount of new j

one, and alao can spue from l.O'M to 1 .600 tuns for dipping to other pi tees. nv.hl lm

e- York Cnttle Market. MttKKT tT, VV!:iday, Jtarch 19 12. Total receipts of cattle of all kinds for the week.

nTCol It I) Cutt and Major J. J. Key. members of (Jen. Ilalletk's .tatL artiietl in the city ou Sattirlay last and immediately proceeded

to Camp Morton, their business being to acer-

Beere. Cow. Total 3.527 146 La,t week. .. 4.414 121 Corresponding

No. rer w'k

Sheer-4 Vealt. La in 1 1

55.3 592

Swine

4 C05 15.172 6 .202 11.011

per w

last veir.

4.519 153 593 6,703 4.533

tain h..w many of the Tem.ee and Kentucky j Average numprimmer th.it is to say nil who twines are ber ler week within our line would take th oilh of alle i I st vetr. . . 4

giance and be r!eed. Those who do tke it and aie nude liee wiil not be turne,! h.-e upm the Community, but wdl be ttkci. cue of aud di p.tU-hei in aef.rate squads to their home. We have no doubt number of the unfortunate men will avail themselves of the opportunity of re turning loyal men under the "Lest Government the world ever saw."

U 113 633 0,m 11.550

TELECRAPHIC.

BfcLVfcS FROM I) 1 F V LR E T STATES.

IIebff. Al H aw ts This firm. West Washington street, Souih side, one of the most enterprising ol our funis In the grocery line in the citv. are in receipt of a splendid stock; and to this fact we call the attention ol the public. Their sup plies of soring vegetables are unsurpassed, betn receiv ed Iroin Kentucky, Tennessee and as lar South as Alabtint. For articles elegantly to furnish vour dinner table call iijs-n Messrs. lie bee i. llawes. 3y" Isaac Ploughe, Esj., at present connected w ith the well known ami popular Kokomo lbue. Indiana, i a remarkable man. He Ii i lived in this State forty two tears, and during that time, ha attended, with one exception every Demo cralio Slate Contention. Himself ami eleven oii .-ill voted for Stephni A. Douglas at the last PicMdcntial election. He is now assisting Mr.

Longfellow m mage the Kokomo House, which!

i now without exception the be.-t Hotel in ho komo. Pi t riT Politics Messrs. Far m & McLem, of Cincinnati, will issue from the pies on the 1st id' April. 1M2, a new work entitled "Pulp t Pol itics, or Ecclesiastical Legislation on Slavery, in it D. slut hing Iiitlueui e on the American Unbn." Prof. David Cluistv, author of "Cot

ton is King." "Ethiopia," "Chemistry of Agti j culture." c., is the author. It will embrace 5MI, large octavo page, bound in clwth.aud be offered j at the low price of two dollars. It w ill undouhl i edty be an uble and most instructive woik. See adv eitisCinent.

New York Pennsv Ivatiit Ohio." Indiana Kentucky. . . .... Canada

291 Illinois l.l'iO Iowa 115 C!h Michigan II G14 Connecticut..... 73 New Jersey 1 6 Missouri 20

Yk Lo v e for music and curiosity directed us on Saturday evening to the Third Presbyterian Church to listen awhile to the cla-s of musicians who there nightly as-ambled under the tutorship ot Prof. Wheeler, and mo?t delightfully was our curiosity gratified. We heanl selections from a collection of sacred music, from the Opera Chorus Hook, and the

Anvil Chorus, perfotmed with a skill worthy f a j

BKKTrt. The market this week is more active, and prices are 25(550c per cwt higher. The stock came in in good lime, with the exception of one drove ria New Jersey Central Railroad, which ar rived this noon. The activity of the market has been increase! by the limited receipts, and by the presence of buyers in the market for the supply of the army at the South.

T 1. t . t .lit. SlTttlA f tff V 4 a a . I n A.t .-w m m s.a.

ass of long practice, and entirety unexpected .. , . . , n . , . . T 1 . . : ! thou'di we noticed one pen of verv fine steers

The Alta I'tte is a Lre pa;-cr. If yu want to j

Iaiii:!t, jut teid it; if you want poetry and sentiment, read it; if von want news. read it; in short.

if vou want a general variety paper, read it. J

f ir ni i u K v um it y f j

verv soon ims awny from the Reetitg things r-f I

this life to theever dmiug redite. oT the uns-en wotltl .1 That we deeply sytnptthize with the friends and ku. ired of the deceased in their atll.i ti'!i, .tiui that we w'.Ii aforuauy his mortal remains to their bo.1 resting place. The follow intr gentlemen were appointe! pll-l-pirer: Dri. Woodbuni, Alhon, (Jaston, Wright, -i-i Wiley.

On motion of Dt. Wright, the proceeding ol

A locomotive, the old "Wayne." blew up on the Central railroad within trie corporation line ou Saturday last. It was hauling out the forenoon passenger train. No damage was done bevond detaining "the train and demolishing the machinery. Nobody was hurt. The engineer. Mr. Skinne-, made nanow escape. Tiering was blow ii frota hi w atch giurd. The fireman. John Heimelt, wa acorched a littte. The saud l-vt was blown clear over into a brick tard two

ttna meetit.f were directed to te publi-hed in the hiiurN off. The jacket wa blown up into t..e frersof U.ecitv. D. DCNLAP. Ch'n i iUj4 of the tree. The rail underneath were Dr T. Patvi.V. Sec'y. ' lent into all ort of hj

of a body of amateur of so recent convention

We have rarely heard so many good voices iu chorus in Indianapolis, especially among the lathes. Several sopranos of peculiar puriiy and freshness are worthy of notice, but most particu larly weie we charmed w ith an alto voice rojnd, mellow, sweet am! strong. The name of the lair ossessor is unknown to u-i, therefore the alu-s can each consider herself ejcially com plimettted. We congratulate Prof. W. on having secured fo gol and large a class, and his class on re ceivingthe instruction of a conductor so skillful and practical.

Island No. 10. There seems to have been much contusion in the newspaper reports in regard to this Island. These mistakes have resulted from calling the torb built just aoove the Island, on the Tennessee shore, the "Fortifications of Island No. 10." These forts are five in number, and very strong much stronger, it is said, than the battery erected on the upper end of Island No. 10. The laud around theui, however, is described as very low and tntrshy, affording no good camping groutitl near by. The main forces of the enemy w ere, therefore, encamped on Island No. 10. When Gen. Pope cnt off the retreat of the flotilla, it was evident that their transports must be ubandoned or de s troyed. In that case their troops, if left on the Island, could not eesne. They were therefore ferried across by their transports to the main land, and those not required in the fort were encamped in their rear. This is what Oen. Poje meant when lie telegraphed that the enemy had evacuated the Island, lie did not mean that the fortifications w hich had been constructed some distance above this Island for its defense, had leen evacuated, nor that his troop had occupied that place. He had no means of crossing the river to do so, and Com. Footc was miles alaive him with the enemy's strong works between hirri and the Island. St. uil lirp. The citizens of Montgomery county are ab du t to present (Jen. Lew Wallace a very fine rcguJatioi sword, accompanied by a gold cmLroidcred sash. belt, tassel and every thing complete. Upon the scabbard is engraved: "Presented to Gen. Lew Wallace, of Indiana, by Montgomery county, Indiana, for gallaut conduct at Fort Doiiclson." CaPI". jLtsst HaUlLL or Till: ELtVI NTH I.NlIAA. We bat the best authotitv for sitting that this gentleman behaved with great courage and gallantry at the battle of Fort Donelson He was always iu adv ance of his men urging them on to the conflict, thus setting an example which they readily followed. In the thickest of the fight he was always to be seen at his post and doing his full duty as a brave ofheer. After he was wounded and stalling blood, hedid not falter, but remained with his gallant men until the contest was over, the victory won und the glorious stars ami stripes floatet! in triumph froui the top of the fort. We take pride in thus alluding to one of our ow n citizens. His conduct upon that memorable occasion i de.-erving of the highest laaise and entitles hiui lo promotion. Ttrtt Ilaute Journal. The Cincinnati Cmtr$rrciat aays there were two artie sorely ditpoiiitcd by the peaceful evacuation of M in iss.t. and the failure to make its plains a slaughter field the New York Tribune and the buzzards. Indiana has seventeen batteries of nrtillery. of six guns euh.in tho field. This gives her a rttniioiiical forc of one hundred and. two gun, and 2.55 men. The 51st Indiana regiment is now without a solitary field othcer, all of them being too sick for duty. The regiment, we bellete, is at Nash ville. tTTThe New Albany liljrr of thc2'Hhiri. stant says a steamer passe! down the river tint morning with several hundred collins for her fteight. A very solemn cargo, but one tery iieve.iry iu these data of war. The Dentil of Ir. Ilrott n. I n m a n Aroi.i, March 2i. lrC2.

At a meeting of the medical profession, held j at the office ot Dr. M. H. Wright, to take action j

iu reference to the death of Clay Urown. M. D., ; At.T.t PtTt This is the title of a paper edited I Dr. Duidap w as called to the chair, and Dr. Par- and published by the proprietors of the New Yoik tin appointed Secirtary . 'Stoteat Indianajsdis ituiiouIy All ton have; Ou motion of Dr M. H Wright, the following to do i tu call at the New Yotk Stoie and ask for ' reauih!e and tcsolu lions weie adopted: l ..;. and hi!c there yu will do wed to have i Whlri . Death hi removed ironi this world J the Me-r Glenn, proprietor of thi. maiiitn th ', Dr. City Urown, for netrly twelve yeirs pst en ' et.tblishinciil, .-how you around, and if you want ! gaged in the practice of medicine iu this city, and t purchase am thing in the drv gn line, the ' .1 a. -a' I' - I tt . ft - - - - . a .

mote recently .Mtam surgeon oi u.e iiiu regi- Yoik Stote alwav h is a most suj-vrii-tock.

f.it of I'riMiners recenllj- con fi nett nt I.aluyrtte but now fjiiiirtercd ut Cump .tlorton. (CONCLIUKD.) cotf paxt h 32o Tt.vsits.sr. a. Waddy John II. O ; Weni Vt m M. 5th Serpeant; Ilodgf .laut K. l?t Corporal; eebt Vt? irge ,M,3d ( t-rpofal; WulsuD .Auutu H.4tU t'orporal.

A tk insmi 1. H A tut re w a K Karittt W M Burns Ii M lr anl I'axiJ livers K 'ol-m.-in S ('rnUli C M Chzoh J 15 Coleman .1 M ('iirtn-j W W CtijpuiM u T ( lark T V. l;i'-o!i Davis C It Dotsoii P Kzrll X KppsJ b

Ford Hi-nry Hassel S Irw in U I) Jjtk st it J Jut k.-oii J A JohtiSoti J M JdlllKMMI J C tfli'llll i Irwin Kuhrd Nt,. u ii j J.l.i-1 1 w II Kirk i atritb J Karr J M I.-:ah J w U.fioi. B K Martin W K .MaPairin T K McCord J A

!-! K B Owen H O Owin THF Hench O T Per dt W Siuit!i-on S I! swe-t j n SiiiiinonsT l Miarpo 0 Tavb.r A T. ilel T Vaughn John Waller T S Waller J F Williams S II Warren T A White VV A York H T

OMTVHT I. Leonard Jhn. O S; Mil.ain Wm, 3d Serjreant; Durlmiit W C. 4tli Sr-nri-ai.t; lenotnder J N. 4th Senr-'niit; A rntstrong Allen D. 3d Corporal; Leonard Jesse. 4 tli Corporal.

KM than A L Crawford A X CapU J Cofffy C b Cltapitiali C ClnrW Ira VV Glfini J M (j a m Id o T J Hall K F Harper S M

1) I.miIv Walter L

McAdain S II

Ihirlingtiatii K W Moitteoinery G Hum X W Mr Adam J Cradle J ' X. ill Aarvey C lir-wnell J M X-ill J K

Bradley J b O'Xeal W K m rnrni ii. Roilfilhamcr J L Hamtnomls G W Powers W W

Allen .M H Adams J 0 Allison M M l'.rlshaw A II Hunds S W Hills VV (i Hrowti J It Hellt u mu J P Hiki-r VV J Maker J J

lifthiime ( M

Hri-i-kreii T

Xeill W K t'altt-rson Kumt", it W Simiiioii It F Smiley X J Stephenson J T MepliMisuii K J Sjii Uli Moses T Stilwell VV L Svkes T A VVi.o.1 J Whits t John Wood Stephen II Wood Stephen C Walker X Walter 1 M

Hur)reT H .rdy J M Hull-J A HHiiuiiulej S Rfitly Wm D Ib.jTari P (' tto'leiihainer Ü H Johnson W P

Hooth D Kimbo T I

Kzl-II K Kimtto J J K.tdl T Lee LutnM J Kzli J J LamterdalM VV r Kzell Alten Lawreneo K Fro.t J J Massav Kli V (irtive J I. P Manllf J C Grarea X T H Mt-Maters J K

C.iimn J C Pai.sley W K Ü roKPist a 4lsi Tmiaur. Kethlick AtaS.O ft.

Alexan.ler G J Klik WK

Forrester J E Hatcher A Joltiifuoi VV A Jeans t'rinh

PoeraJ R

X Phillip J J Phillips 11 W Prii.re K G IMe w r. HaioU'l J F Keitsso 1) H F Ktitlid?e S VV S mi Hi T VV Wilklneon VV A Ynt9 S H

Yates J X

l.i'.il- J Kev nobis J K Me'vt allen K i) Allison J B Allrijtht T A sld) VV A Alexander VV I) Krown h Hrnch Joseph Hrvioit sterling Klirkwell C VV Hiintlev C VV Cater C M Campr.i-11 J Collier M

Kaney Joel B Kiehardson J KiiitViiii Sanfnrd Smith Drtirv F Street A P "

LutUTcll NewtonSuminers G l.ulterell llavhi Solomon It

l ittle lluvid M

Mo re head F K Met I are F X MrClure VV Me Affe K F Oaks It IV M-e . It Purdnni M

I'nmplin Ii P

Ca'lrr Kenhen M Phelps K

Puiui Prestan Kemi;in O VV i ottroY a.

Thompson J Wade J It com e jit r. Chilro;,ts J R fa in ron VV VV Flojd VV S (inodru h J F Gruo Wm C HealheiK-k B

Freeman J A Si) I Olli on W lit-.ml Milton A hnirliidi J I' Grncy VV C. I'niiiiin J H Pii.ktuton 1 W A ik In II K

Artindal 'nine Hampton K

HrHitoii It T

r.ra.lfor.l J K-iird W K Cork lev M Conan G II Carlev C It Conurvev K M

Hill V J

Hauler VV K limn A G Jones VV If KnMJ VV M,...r.. M 1) Mi Kennev II C

Steetman K Thompson F VV Warden J W rieht (J VV Warren J J Warren 1) Warren John Warren T Witi-tead VVT Warden W K

Williams W A

Mrtortin G K Porter H F Heaves 1) J Smith J C Smith K VV Todd VV M WiHidwnrd A Wootl.J II Woodward J R Woodward W M W rieht J II WelbJ II Wad tie ti II Yotllijr C C

covirvsy v. anrhnnan VV A. O S; Walker Joseph. 1st Corporal.

Alexander X M Hiwlotiia.it J P Hillme J It eir J A Meli A A Clark F S How nine VV Iboiev J

Koontt .1 M March W J Mil all J .M( (i liee J P X eaves W T Plnkerton W A Pntteron A J Howell J T

Hiii.;wv Knhert Keneirur X

IU riet J W Hall K A Hill II Junes .1 X Jone J J KouhtJ G M

Knndi.lph ) W

Smith J V SiniUi II C ShHttn S t. Satertleld VV K

Stephenson J M Ste lieiison J Mo-lltli w I. sprnirne W iley Smith J Steailman T K Sunder John Vt irks J W Witk Mex A Wl.ittnker H W nelit A J Wilt.ank W 11 Wnlker M Wilnon T

Htiffhe A HiilO.eV J F Chandler X VV Cnmmlntr C II Allen (t II Hurnett H VV H.iit i tte J VV Hirt r I. A Carpenter J I hi. k J

Ciiniiiiif Usm W

Ctiiiiiinehsm t He marks VV A Hi von J I'm on W ft loii.oii A Kilt H.m F hak tu S tirecory t VV tioodinait ( A

rots?iT r Hall John V Holt S M H. .iii'r T R Jone T J Utile J W I. inee A lex A l.onir K VV Ma re ma n C Mv.-rT J Mvera T K Vt'er A P

P Mrudl K

M.irph PT .Moort'in M I, MrKi niie J It Xetll J s l'i-V Frank Parker J H Patte rsoii A VV

I'Mlpot J A Kiatt T K l.ii..r.f1 H J

Kol. it. son J M h'nlh J C V Hup J I. Klsel K J K 1 J Sl II ma n It S Sluarter J P Saitnder M C II H Sallltder J It Shephxrd K

Tlltlen J Thompson J A Troll J Tra I W White. lea H F. W ilhe.t s

t otpT i. I.vi.ch iLivld.O v; tVilker..n It

meut Indian volunteetV. illustrating in the ser

vice of the United Ststes (.overnment his patrititic virtue and professional ability. KmolrtJ, 1. That we, his fellow -phici an of this citv. most of us hvving known himduiing

his entire professional life, testify ou;- nppreci.1- ;

lion of hi nt ihlies, ins Kindness ami rutin e-y , and h s man! and honorable conduct in all ..ur CommfM'abl H. A. r. etcher At Co., at t.ie . intercour-e with him. and that we now and ever . Tr nie Palate. No. West Washti.gton street, j w.ll t.s,-vt his memory. ; T pieparing to, the reception olthe lare-l st.n k . Tint we etpres öur deep sorrow at his im- I and giette.-t vanety of waII pajsr ecr brought t timeS tie.th. and before he had reached the me j to thi city. Havtng been e:i .bled heretotore to j ndian of life aiul the full measure of that proles- apply every article in the h ue luit.tsh.ng line, si., ml su- ce-s which. siH.ner or later, is therew ud I except wall I paper, and thejr customers apprev-. j ot e.ucaim.. t.lent. industry and fi le ity. We J ling the j-jd:oous seivtH.i,feartvtit.g.iuruiii.. can p..t see -hv o,r brother should not have been ! cornices and other a. on.mcuts kept by this es- , i i i .1. i .l.lltli i!em .filial tli it thi r rot rietiirs shoUiil

ep reii mmr vetrs. nut only acunowieoge me - i- - band of H.m whose w.,v ate not as our wa;s. ! e'ect for them alo. the Ittest and mi approand whose thoughts are not as our thoughts, and ! red Kttle of wall juoer and borders which Uey t nl.se .,r t. ri.t w to .n.M. me by one. ! intend heteatter to keep always ou hind.

Hiker J V Kurks J: c-d Hra.tf ird W K Mr a.) for, I T Adams I. I, Suttte Wm I

HolpT Johnson J P (inta II

F. 5th Serjeant. Morris C 1 P ek J W.lkcrson M

Cvtr J F. H 11 H s Kellev Carroll Miller William

THIRD TISSIMCI. Pror W J White TW Wilhams T K TISTM Tsslsft. Timm W Martin R sh.tmake M K McMasters J II George Julion

from Missouri which sold at $140 per head; they

were too heavy for this market during Lent, but w ould have been just the beeves for the holidays. The cattle were all sold at an early hour, including fifty head left over from previous sales; one hundred head were taken by Government

agents lor Port Royal and about two hundred

head for other army stations We notice a Government contract in which a paiiy in Philadelphia agrees to deliver cattle on the hoof in Washington at $3 e4 per cwt. BEfcF CATTLK.

Premium $9 00a Prime f .rW Medium to good 7 25(V? Poor C ;0

(Jet.eral selling prices t Average 7

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fn 00 50 (10

8 ro 7 75

liest cows Good do Fair do Com'n do

MI1. II COWS. There has been more imjuiry this week from Inner for family use, and price are without material change; but the market is steady and firm at our last quotation. We noticed one very fine milker at 4 1th street, which biounht $5-1. and some very poor cows, which wete sold at $20 each.

We qu ite:

per hertd $40-15 do :Q((CV) do 3d of do 2-(c2

Vr.AL CALVkS Have stdd slowly this week and price have not been very '.rut. although we can not change our quotations. The number of "bobs" has been on the increase, and they have been sold at $1(1 1 50 each. The market closes quite hare of stock and prices are not firm at our figutes. We quote: Good and extra qualities. . . . er lb C (l.i ctsOther qualities do 4J.i(5J0ct3 HHKF.r. There has been an active demand and prices have advanced fully 25c per head, and nearly all the stock is sold. We noticed some very fine sheep iu the stalls; one lot of 1?1 head from Bucks coanty, Pennsylvania, attracted particular attention; they averaged I'M) lbs each, ami sold at 5?4C. We quote: Sheep at $4 25(il7 50 per head Sheep per lb 54 (? 7c. SWISE. The market has been overstocked with poor thin hogs which are not wanted, and prices are iower. There is a moderate demand for heavy fat pork at our quotations. We quote: Live Hoirs Dressed Heavy prime cornfed 8Jf-ll4 - C't5'a Light do 3';.,(5::i58 4.;(434 Heavy tili - fed V&'4 4llfl 4 la Light Vl&U V-idlVa m m JIT rKLKHMArtt. I etv York tlarkrt. Skw Yor.K, Mnrcb 22. Flour There is less doing in flour but the market rules quiet and steady: the demand continues moderate for home consumption; .45 20 (a$5 35 for superfine State; $5 25(u5 45 for extra State: $5 20(5 25 for gujerfine Western; $5 40(Ti5 60 for common lo medium extra West em; $5 7005 75 for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio, oid $5 b5(gr 75 for trade brands, market closing quiet. Whisky continues very much unsettled; buy ers offer 22(3 22-äc, and holders insist upam 2ilP 21 tents Wheat continues dull and in favor of the buyer; sales of red Pennsylvania at $1 37; re! and amber Jersey SI 3601 3D, and white Michigan $1 IS. Corn rules steady with a fair exjort inquiry; sales at 5lac for mixed Western in store; buy delivered; 51c for damaged do.; 5DGlc for newyellow Jersey and Southern, unit (5c for newwhite Southern. Haeon rules firmer: sales of short ribbed mid dies at 7c.

Folk quiet and fte.tdy: sale at .$13 256x13 75 for mess; $100 1 1 for prime; $12 50 (ft 13 75 for

pi inte mess live! more active.

Lard rice dull ami prices still favor the buyer; sales at 72('( 'gO.

Groceries unchanged. Sugar Itir is moderately active at steady pricesCubt dotiVjc; Porto "Rico 7(j72c; Havan i 7(fsic; refined steady and unchanged. Hotter rules tirtn at 9l.'tc for Ohio audit 22 for State. Cheese firm; sales at CSc.

IT TKl-r-.ti RA rat. J einrinnali lUarkri. Cikcisnati. MarrL 22. Flour in fair demsnd at S - 25 (i 1 30 for so pei fine; $1 4'(fi4 45 for extra, an.T$l 50(7(1 60 ttr family and fancy.

j Wheat is hehl higher owing to a light supply, I but pi ices remain unchanged; red sold at DU($ 1 D5 cents.

Corn in good demand ut 36c. Oats firmer and in good demand at 27c. live in good dem md at 55(i 56o. Itiriey unchanged. Whisky firm at l!c. lVovisioiis remain unchanged. Mes.s pork dull and not much inquired for; country sohl at $10 50. A good demand for bulk meat with sale of DOOjtMMUbsat 3(231fc'e for shoulders; $1 50(7? 4 55 for side, holdcts Mkiiig a shade higher.

llieie is a good demand lor lanl nt c. Put-on dull and is olleied ut 3:,,0t5-i'

tirtK-erie tinchange! and quiet. Molasses sold at3"(rl0e Sugar firm at f,1 4 ('t 'J 3.j c . CoflTve unchanged at 2d(a21iI'c. Kxchanne firm at piem

fajrnT.f axraamsi v rira nia pail stati iimnt. 0011 KrporU.

MOKE IROX-CLAD VESSELS.

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FOREIGN NE "W S.

AMERICAN QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT. Spirit of Hit? Eiilisth rrc?-.

FK03I tlie 3IIJS.SIWJSI1!!

Supposed Capture of New Orleans. GREAT VICTORY IN VIRGINIA

and

COAL OIL. JUST REC EI VED, 50 II !..( I 1 OAI.OII,. WLkb will be oM at very low prieea by M. A IL SIMPSON, Center vt South and IMwre t., TiKh22 dlw Indianapolis.

CANDIDATES. V? KD WARP DAVIS WILL UK A CANliU VTK f-r r..nUMe at the en-tiinfj April etertton. l?.r OL1VLR KEKLKY WILL BE A CANIUH.VTt fnr Constable at the enduing April el etion.

HOTELS.

DAVID HUGHES WILL UE A CAN-

pfDATE for ConstaMe at the eusnlnn Apr.I electiou. CT JOSEHl COLLEY W I LL BeT CAN"XUDaTE frCof!talile at tte enuing Apnl eleetion. "nrLEVI It. WILLlAMTv7Ll71tEA ra-4.l1.tate for Townsbip Trustee al the u-n; April eli-ctioti.

rrill 3lO!tlilJS IIOIJ.K, (Formerly Ameriran.) IMMCDIATELT OPPlWilTt CMOJf DiroT, II. U IIIT.TIOIICt Iroirletor, W. a S.trt". Clerk. K9 nw open for the accommodation of the trarelinc

1 puMic. Tne boas has been tborougtly retioTated

and furnished frTn top to bottom.

majSl

RAILROADS.

Mit "3T w

18G2 J-iGSgg

1862

rar John h. fuazieu will be a cand..lre for ConstaMe at the euuiu April election. HT JAMES TU UN Kit IS A CANDIDATE for re-elctlm to the vffU-e of Tcwn-hip Trotee.

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TAMtls CUC NTY UUl:iiS Attiie h.heH UiaX-

aeirateiby TV M. T. w ILkT. Xn.101, T.. Washicton.ireet.

2 JtiSKTU arl other point la Northern Missouri, thss h:ate of Kansa. or the Territories, bu14 lusi en bating ticket that read by the Mlliril niSSOl 111 ItAll.ltUAD, The only rtul route from Su Louis to ?oepa. It 1 the hurtest and quk'ket Dae, j thirteen hours, to tbe remotest pMiitt rrarhett by rail, aud U alvay a cheap a any othrr. Buy your Tickeu to Kansas and all point in Northern Missouri ty the North Muoori Railroad. ISAAC II. MTKCiKtlN. Preo'l aisJ Gea'l Sunt. North Missouri K. R. HKNKT H SlMVON,(irtieralTravelir,f Ar"t, septlTJly

to the

discussion. Many of the leading articles

uued muco turner

on

From Wuiilng;ton. WAhHiMiiox, March Ü2. A fecial

Tribune savs: Wm. 0. Slade, of Ohio, was to day appointed Consul at Nice, upon the request of the Ohio delegation, supported by Secietary Chase. Secretary Chase, having withdrawn his tax bill which he sent to the Ways and Means Cotimittee, is engaged upon and has nearly completed an elatKiiate, aud it is said most judicious bill, intended as a substitute for the bill i.ow ucder

are

than those in

and others much lower.

The Secretary recommends a higher tix

whisky :md tobacco from 50 to 100 percent. The Navy Depaitmeut has ordered of tbe builders of the Monitor, Messrs. CS. Bushneil V Co., six more iron clad vessels similar in construction but more formidable. Thev are to be 204 or U5 instead of 170 feet

long, and to carry two 15 inch instead of 11 -inch j Dalilgreu guns. The pilot bouse is to be mount- j ed on the lop of the tun et and be caiidle siiufier 6haped. Tbe mail protection of both will probably b a great deal thicker than the Monitor's. in some respects thoe hew vessels will tiiller Irom the Monitor. ' It is intended that these vessels shall be able to tun 10 knots an hour, aud shall be thoroughly seagoing. 'I he proposals under the Navy Department advertisement lor iron clad vessels will be opened next Monday. It is not unlikely that a dozen vessels similar to the Monitor will be contracted lor. W laid, the steel j;iiii maker, has pi epared .bins for a war vessel which some experts pronounce tufieriur even to the Monitor. The Tribune's correspondence says: ten. Blenker has at last been suspended. His Division (Ju irtertnaster, D. H. S. Schatte, who paid to the General a monthly tax ot $500, has been cashiered by court martial lor numerous frauds. The Herald's special says: Tlie notorious Dr. Met ritt, the murderer of our Union pickets, was ai tested yesterday south of the Occoquan, and brought to this city. The Ti mfs's special says: Frank Patterson's nomination as Brigadier General was considered, but is not yet confirmed. Hi error is that Gen. McCleban recommended him. Orders were to day sent by the Secretary of Wario Generals Wright und Hal leek to send troops to protect the entire overland route mails, emigrants and treasure, which the Government is anxious shall be carried on our own soil and not through a foreign country. A Union meeting will beheld at Fairfax Court House, Virginia, tomorrow, the 24, which will be addiessed by Hon. John C. Underwood and others. The World's dispatch says: The War Department has discovered that certain persons have been engaged iu furnishing them with bogus military inioimation legarding the enemy for the purpose of obtaining intluci.ee which neither merit nor political influence could obtain for them. We are assured from a perfectly reliable source that there is not an Amistrong uu iu this coun try. Sir Wm. Armstrong never made a gun for any other service than that of the British Goveminent. The large ordnance procured from England by the rete!s were made at the LowMoor Works and are made after the design of Capt. Blakely formerly of the Royal artillery. About twenty ot the Blakel) guns, HK)oumi ers, rilled cannon, have been delivered to the rebels, which vvitli thirty smooth cannon constitute all the heavy ordnance of the enemy ob tained from abroad w hich has escaped capture. Most of the t ided cannon use! by the rebels have been smooth navy guns rifled, and many of them have burst from the enormous strain put upon them which they were not designed to bear. Lieut. Worden is improving. His friend are now confident that he wdl completely recover his ev e sight. The bids for mail pcrvire in the Western and Northwestern Slates and on the Pacific coast will

be opened alter I lie dlsl inst. A very large num ber of projxisals have already been received showing active com petit ion among contractor nnd unlimited couhdei.ee in the stability of the Government: The Sanitary Commission sent yesterday about 9,000 articles of hospital clothing and bedding to the hospital of Burnsidc's division. rapture of Yancey. E vstox, pA , March 22. H. S. Kellogg, of Scranton, has receives! a It-tter from an officer of the PJth Pennsylvania regitnei.t, dated Key Wot, March 10, w hkh says a prize airived last evening. She was captured in an attempt to run the blockade. Her sailors were taken to jail. One of them, to whom attention was directed by the whiteness of his hands, was identified by several olhcer as the fim-ui Yancey. A newspajssr cot respondent alo recognized him. He is con lined in the calaboose here. front Fort re .11 on roe Fortblks MoxkOE, March '21. All quiet here. There is no new a. A llig of truce whs sent out this morning for the accommodation of an officer of the French navy desiring to go South. The rebel oliicers and crew were very uncommunicative, and we gi-thered no news f rom thcin. No Southern newspaper were tereived. From Montreal. Moxtbeal, M-rch i21 The Governor Gene ral delivered his speech this evening. He pay a high eulogiom to Prince Albert. He reter to the Queen's special notice of the re cent exjaession of Canadian lovalty. He congratulates the country at the satisfactory trade notwithstanding the partial derangement by the civil war now unhappily raging in the United State. iilit nipatclir. From Tenneee Itlver. Chicago, March 22. A special to the Tribune from C.iitj says: The gunboat Lexington, from the Tennessee river, has arrived. The Lexington reports that our forces are scattering into the country about Savannah accomplishing nothing of importance besides the occasional capture of the enemy 'a fcouts ami btingirg into our lines proaiineut rebels charged with aiding the rebellion. Our forces hive the entire possession of the Memphis and Charleston road in the vicinity cf S irantii-h. The Ohio is rapid! v rising at this point. It haa risen one foot in the last twenty-four hours. The street are covered to the depta of four feet in fotne places. A balloon ii sent to the fleet jeterdaj to make a reconnoissance of the enemy 'a works.

Fwrelftl 3er. j Hautax. March 22. Tie America, from Liverpool on ihe fcth, by way of QueensloWD on tbe I

yih. hs aimed at this port. The America' dates are two days later. There bad been an important debate in the House ot Common on tte An; eric xü blot leide. Mr. Gregory denounced it and expressed a strong PTcpathy for the South. r- 1 r I ..il i

Mr. vv . L.. rosier uemeu in, trie otocaauewaa j ineffectual, and stated that the list of onward of)

"'Ml Tesseli handed in bv 3Ir. Jlttm a having broken the blockade bad dwindled to nineteen, and most of them escjped oa dark and stormy n ghts. Sir James Ferguson called on the Go rem men t to interfere in the matter. Mr. Milner could not t-elieve in the final disso

lution of the great American Union, and so long I a it e listed he deprecated any interference by England in the struggle. " j The Sdicitor General strongly opposed any in- j terference. The blockade had been as efficient j as other blockades in former years. j After a further debate Mr. Gregor v's motion!

for the correspondence on tLe subject was negative! without a division. The House of Commons p,ied a number of important votes on the army estimate. Among the fortificatiou votes was one of 6,000 defense of the river Mersey. A vote of 10.1)00 fr the enlargement of the Sandhurst Military College was rejected by 2i majority against the Government. Sir G. C. Lerris during the debate gave a complete denial to the reports of the failure of the Armstrong gun. He stid that 2.400 guns of this description had thus far been manufactured and with very slight exception, they had answered every expectation entertained of them. He also showed that the Government stores of war material, kc , were espial to any emergency. Du ring the debite on Mr. Gregory's motion. Mr. W. K Foster denied that the blockade w asineffec

the House bill ! live l'1,t lne 'il "T'"- f 300 ,essel

wnicti hat tx'cn li.inucl in by 31 r. .Mason as a iist of vessels w bich had broken the box kade. had, on examination, dwindled down to 19, and most of these had esx:aed on d.rk and stormy nights, thi ev incing the stringency rather than ineflicienoy of the blockade lie also reminded the House that, during the war between Great Britain and her revolted colonies in America, no less thin 5!H) privateers succeeded in getting out of Ametican ports. He w timW eulogized the conduct of her M ijetys Government iu lefcteiice to America. He trusted that no temptation, not even the sufTerit.g; of a portion of the population would intlucethe Government to depiti from tbe strict neutrality hitherto observed. The London Tims has an editorial showing the present phase of the American war exhibits simply a contest for the border States aud sava that the Federal will simply have succeeded in

the tenth month of the war in placing themselves , where every b'nly expected to see them at its verv t

beginning. I ney win stand on a frontier of States which rejected their allegiance mitl will be called tijsin to commence the work of subjugating an enormous territory inhabited by a hostile and exasperated population. It can hardly even be pre-oimed that they have gained a secure base for these operation-, tor Ten nessee, though not purely secession in sentiment is cert titdv not purely Unionist, and the probv bility is that the Northerners, if they do ov errun the State will have to hold it a they hold Maryland by the sword at a cot pr; portion 1 to the extent of territory. That is tlie sition to which the Northerners on the most favorable supposition wi. I be brought. Whereas if the teverse should befall their cause theretreit may be most seriou to them. They have undoubtedly asserted what hail been so long ami so unaccountably observed, the military strength, but in such a work as the re-establi-hmeut of the Union mere military superiority will be of very little avail. The Doily Heirs regards successes in Tenne fee as of immense imjiortance and predicts now that the North is organized and on the move it will continue to show its superiority over the South and dispel the illusion that the Southerners are invincible. It has not the slightest doubt that the next three months will show many more capitulations. The Army and Nary Gazette suspects the strength of the Southern armies iu Virginia w hen

it finds them so easily disposed of in the State of Tennessee. Tlie Herald complains of the fate of Mr. Gregory's motion, as showing that England has no rule of conduct, no principles of policy beyond the dictate of self intetest. The Daily Xeim eu'ogzes Mr. Foster's ppeech as a masterly reply to Mr. Gregory on the whole question.

From Winchester. Wahigtosj, Marth 21 A teVgrarVtc d!apatch ret cited here frcm Winchester last fi'f.b:, dated $ O'clock, aaji: A slight skirmish occurred this afterroorie ore mile and a half from Winchester, on tbe S Dasburg road, between purtioni of Ge;.erxl Shie'di'i troops and rebel cavalry and focr pieces' of arfdlesT. The eremy retreited with some Iom u soots a our gain opened fire. O.-.e of our men was killed. Grn. ShieMs t s!:;ht!y injated in the left arm above the e'.bow from tbe tragme&ta of a be'.l. SfCOMD DiarsTCH. WiTCHrsTia, March 23, P. M We ha sc jost acbted a complete victory over Gen. Jackson. Have taken two guns and" caissons, killed about one hundred reel ans! wounded twice as tutor m"e. Our losa is probably not ov er 150 killed and wounded. The enemy Is in full retreat. Tmxn pisraTCH. We bare achiev ed a glorious victory over tbe combined forces of Jackson, Smith and Ixrgitteet. Tbe battle was fought wiihin four miies of Winchester from 104 this morning till dnk. The enemy numbered 15,(HX); oar force not over P.fHK) The enemy's loss is double that of ours. We captured a large numter of prisoners. Tlie ground is strewn with their tnufket. thrown away in their flight. Our ctvalry are still in pursuit of the flyicg reWla. Particulars cannot be ascertained till to-morrow morning. Trom l,t,lYf tie. LocisviLLk.. March 21 Hirer riair.g slowly; 2s! feet in canal. It commenced snowing this ev cuing.

From Island Mo. lO Chicago, Mirch 22. A j -eci.il to the Tribune from Cairo says: A dispatch boat which arrived this morning represents the condition of affairs at Island No. 10 unchanged. Mortars nnd gunboats indulge in occarional phots so far without any further perceptible rc suit. Transports are continually arriving with troops from St. Louis and elsewhere. A messenger, returned from Cape Girardeau, reports the rumored attack on that point by Jell". Thompson is without foundation. A spisci.il to the l'ost says: Cnly four shot were receiv etl from the rebel batteries on the Island yesterday. The fleet fired alout thirty. Reports say that the rebel are evacuating and

marching across the Peninsula to Merri weather's I.anoing. It is impossible to ascertain The truth of the report, but existing circumstances favor it. Cairo, March 22 Latest advices from Island No. 10, brought by the dispatch boat, arrived at G o'clock this morning. The (Misiiiou kept up at intervals present the enemy sirenj;thening and repairing tlieir woik. A skirmish occurred Sunday last between a battalion of the 4ih Illinois and a squadron of icbel cavalry near i keburg Landing, resulting in the defeat of the latter with aome loa. Foui Federals wounded.

Fire. Boston, March 22 The building No. 2G Devonshire street, occupied by the Union Print Woiks and for sponging and refining cloths, was nearly destroyed by fire at an early hour this morning, with most of its contents. The loss i estimated at 10,000.

From Washington. Washington, March 22 No branch of the Government has received any intelligence whatever of the reported capture of Yancey. No dispatches excepting those on business matters have been received through the military telegraph for the past two days up to this hour, 2 o'clock P.M.

From 1't.lladelphla. PiiiLAtirmuA, March 22 The crew of the l-rivateer Resurerard. numbering seventeen men. were brought here by the Ithode Island and will be sent to Fort Warren to d .

Sunday rVight Diwpatchc. From U hington. Washington, March 22. It is asserted and is the prevailing opinion that by this lime the National flag float over New Orleans, anil that our mortar fleet attacked the rebel fort at the Henoles within two davs after the dejmture from Ship Isl .nd of the f ist steamer which brought intelligence North. The Secretary of the Navy his addressed complimentary letter to Lieut. Morris.ofbcers and me. i of the Cumberland, for their heroism in the recent engagement w ith the Merrimac. Mrs. Forrest of llaltimoie, arrested on belief of I eitig engaged in treasonable correspondence with the retiels, has been released on jnde not to render tid or asistance. In Iter possession were letters from Southerners in France. Lieut. Worden, who has suffered exceedingly from his eyes, i improving. Tbe protosiiiori for building gunboat for Western waters thus far received by the War Department are all found to draw too much water.

Additional Foreign ewt. HaLirax. March 22 In the case of the pirate Sumter at Gibrsjtsur ofücUl notice ha been issued that no signals are to be made communicating to one belligerent the proceedings of the other. Spain. Madrid patters assert that the news that the Government contemplated recalling Prim is incorrect. Franc . It is rerorted a Question will be put in the Legislatiff corps as to tbe caoaw of recent numerous arrests The Pari Monileur denies that students in the Polytechnic Academy are confined to their building in consequence of agitation in ceritin quarters. From Dow ton. Boston, March 22 The steamer Saxon from search of the Vermont, put into HolmeVs Hole She found the Vermont in latitude 36, 5, longitude C5, and left her in a better condition than at Brat reported. From Fort re .Hon roe. FoantEi. Mosiaoc. March 22. Tbe flag of truce bring no news or raspers. Fifteen miles of telegraph cable was under run tili morning. The Merrimac is still undergoing repairs at Norf.dk.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

PUBUC NOTICE. TOTIMm. V COX, Driiggiftta. ., 1-5 r.nt ailnaTtn Street, Have been appoa.ted amenta f.r tlie a!e of II It A M) I ' S Tl'sSltLACOt THE WoNIjKRFL'L. liUAXrU'S. f.T tb car. ofCoarW. Cola, xre Threat, ftronrh tis, WLeetin, rritatlon of tb Ivula nl Torisih, ai D sea-e cf tl. Luru,a. SoIJ ia lare boxes. 75 cts.. M tt.. an1 l rach. blsdAlj-

UALTIO.V.

The mark it I rull of imitation, represent est 4o be tb mme as "HV.tiW X'S ni:UM IIIALTl:K.'lltS.M mlkh are in tnt rixi prMltieti-ebf positive iJ.Jory. Many a-aler will rfcommeii.J inferior prrpara'itii and Iwrr ptice4 artkles, afTi-ntit.c more prof.t to ihent les Ak fra&4 OnT.UN idy HkOW'5'sl nitONOIMAL TKK:HS, whkh hy lung e xperienca have proved tbeir value, tinrf received the sarctiii f pheKHan rtieral!e, auJ testlnioniaU f.-oro mitten! niea tltrougbout the coat.try. Br.uW.VS KKONCOIAL TKCltlfS. wlen allowed to dis.Ue slowly in the mouth, bare a street inCueisr t the aJT-cteil part.: tbe se lative and soothing effect to Iba mucus tiling of tbe windpipe into tbe tireticbll allay I'ul m-nary irritatiai and rive, relief iu Coitb, Cohls, and the vanou Throat aSecüoa.ttfw hieb public sakeri and piDs-er are lial-le. fetll-dly 6J

WANTED.

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200 Recruits Wanted -ruBTiii: wm.rJLrM?m. -mm f o' The Kc veil Hi IiiTaiilry, -whichMAJOR J. W. CORDON Uatttbnrlied toraivsi in tadiana. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS BOUNTY. AT ri'.OM 113 TO i21 TY.tL MONTH, WITH RATH INS. quailer, medical atte1-, Ac, raplete. All w bo enlist will at ottre te clHhed, euts.te4 and provided with evertbliijj e.Mtitlai to tbelr ctufort by the (iovemtnert. The term of enlistment 1 Three Year. Trj f commence from late of enlistment. on but aMe-tMslied riule men, between tbe aft of H ant 35 years, need applj. kecruitiii Keniteivoa in Metier rew t-nildlnt, 5. VVaUiiogtou streot, atjotnuig Oda Fei Iowa Halt. I). It. COIT, First Lieutenant Elerenta Infantry, Recrnitlr. Officer.

MEDICAL.

Xcw IHedit'nl Iicrrr. For tbe speecj and permaiient curt cf GONORRHEA, (LE KT, URKTHAL, IHSCTIAttf;!, SKMINAL WEAKM.55, NIGHTLT EUKSSHINS, 1 NCOM15 ANCK, (i KS ITA LIK1UTA BlUTT, Gravel, strict nr., and Aff ectlons of tbe Kidney mad Rladder wbkh baa been used by upward of one hundred physicians, IN THEIR PRIVATE PRACTICE. WITH EXTIKK PUCCESS, uperwltn; C-ibelis, C4'aiha, Capsuls. or any other compouitd Lltl erto kmwo. HI-LIAS SPECIFIC PIM Are a-eedr In art ion, often eretin a cure tu a few days, nd wl.eti'a cure I effected it la ernianent. Tbej art prepare! from vejj'taMe est raeta that are baratle.a om the yslem ant never nauseate the a torn arb, or im pre r nate the beatb; and being auRar-coated, ail uau-oti. tastet avowed. IVorLabe of diet Is tteeesvary will utnc then; iir doe. thetr artinn Interfere with baatoea ptirsuils. Each boa contain six dozen Pill. I UICE ONE IxULAR, And will be atnit by mail, pot-pat4 by any sds-ertlsrst A ent, on reoe-pt of tbe money, tvold bj fJrvgflata generally. None getmioe without my Signatars on tit rapper. J. likYAN, Isorbe.ter, JC. 1 General A get. ET T0MU5S0X A COX, Afeota for Indiacapel juliia-dAw 61 I.TI PORTA T TO LA D I ES.

DK. JOHN IUUVKT, HAVING lOK U1WAKD OF twenty )ear I otetl hi professional time idaiv.lv lo th. treaUMoot of l eMial Ut If Ic aa I Ilea. and Laving4ccetl I In bouand of caca L' re.torlt f the afrlxied to so and bealth, baa nowebtirt Conftdeiaela oBerina: publicly hi. "Great .Inter lean tletneelyC DU. HARVEY'S CHROf.'O-THERMAL FEMALE PIUS WLkti have never yet failed (wbea tbe direftlona tv bs-en strictly followed.) In removing- dtflirwlues art.iaf from OR.STRICTION, OR STOPPAGE OF !? ATTRE, Or lorctoring the yierotoi-erfeetbeaItb.bnv!ferwf frt-ra Spinal ArTeetion. ITolpo, U'erl, tie W tites, or other weaktie. f tbe L'terine Organs. AU, la all case of iJebitity or Nervo! ProstraiK-o; Ifytrea, l'al Its lions, Ac, wLkb are tbe forerunner ol mors- sehouadi. ea-e. r-je Tbe pill ar. perfectly karmJeaa or. Iba ctMJ tut ioi and may be taken by the mo! delicate female without cautrg dftre. at the uroi time tbey act fcfce a cbam by trergtbenlng. lnvIgora'!ng and retir:f tbe eystea to a vealthy condition, and by brlrglng on tbe swotirfcty period with regularity, bo matter from what revise tbe oSstnicti'rti may arle. Tbey bould, bowet-er, not bo take during tbe first rbree or foor Bombs ot pregxancr, thouyn sate ai any taber Uaie, as saiacarrtage utl be iL re.ult. Each Imk coUatna SO PlU. Trko tl, abd w&ea dell red will ts aetit by mail, pre-paid by mhj adrerttaed A fetit, ou receipt of tbe Bioiiey. Hold by Drug-;i.? a-eoerally. J. PBTAN, Rocae.ler New Tork. General Agent. Jf-f TOVUN-ON A COX, Agettf fof lodianapoils. Juljls-dAw'd It U A N I) K S T U S S I L A ÜO - Ct'RES (t)tGHS AND COU. Z0 Soitl -"y all lrurflsta. ?j cent a loa.

BRANDE'S TtrSSI LAGO CURE AsTHMA JtND WHEEZING. CSF f'l1 r,J "'I Drnrrt-t. ta emu a ti. h u andkTt us sT lago - cvRrs C0Nt JjrnTc cotr.Hs jjf Od by a.l Iwatygi- cents a Wm.

IIRANDK'.S TUSSILAGO crES iRRrr ATtoN or Tint tosml. -JT" M by ail Ivsyytota. J5 ceut. a bn. TlRstVifDE'S TUSSILAGO I good for Public Speakers and ftuera, TO CLEAR THE VQICT. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CtREft HOAKNKSS AND hQKZ THkOAT. CT 811 b aii Dmggtsi. lirtnmUn.

BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CrRKCOXCMrTION IN THE FIRST STAGES. BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CCKEJ ASTHMA AND HimNCnm. rT Ssdd by ail l)rvtfci,-ita. Si erat a boa.

PATCriTO.

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