Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3594, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1862 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL
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CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tir Vote evrly.
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?4m.n Hmwolow vhut this city to nrnr-
row, m is reportfil.
??Th nffire rf Townhtp Trufte i a mot important oie. Vote for a good uuu to-day. J'jwTne person who borrowel a bitting bril!e Inw my üble mill !cie return it imnieli.telj a I need it. itf Vm. Wmiwj.
t77"On Sttunlar r.luht Uat the aaloon of a Ocraitn n.imr. Uu-h, on S.uth Delaware atreet, w.. ii!el hy ome ! lion who Ienin!el a giüoti ol' nhi-ky in a ju. It a fut m-he-l Inem an-1 inymeni require.!, when one of the party
tlrrw a ciu! an J triu k ilnn the proprietor 01 the auloon. fracturing hia ekull 10 tint we l.iru he now lie critically.
TELEGRAPHIC.
t ar.r i iirtii r-a tu Dtni tat stsnni.. A H!i Report.
4i?ht nupntcIiCM.
HowitD KrtD Th! young mn,wil known to all our citizens, a volunteer in the l'J:h U. S. regular service, has, we learn, met witlj an acci dent Lear Columbia, Miaiirpi, which wi.l probably ciue the hus of one of h? hinds. We lire toll tli.it it is complete! eh.itterel, but whether acckleutall or in battle the account wh'ch h.ve fo far reieheJ the city d not lute. Yono Heed I brive, palJant, and patriotic, and we ate truly eorry to bear of bis misfortune.
Melancholy Siicide Mrs Ll!en Hay., the
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Yorktown Reported tiurncd.
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Kcbrt Katk'rv DisaMcd.
tlolhus. The patriot ii mik'u. mohey.
Maiios CiacciT Covt. On Hiturl.ty lat t auit lor lädier heretofore noticed was pending when the Court juljournel.
tPThe receipt of Pr!on Rrownlow' recent I firm of lUy k Kuntitoii, D igueneotu -ian. re-
Irture at Cincinnati were ovrr lourleen hundred ! 'l:ri;r on North AUti m street, committed jui-
cide n b ttuniay Un about 12 o clock M. The unfortunate lad? had had recently an att.tck ol typhoid lever, which left her pirtull? deranged. Every attention waa thown to her bj her hubiwl.and be even removed bis work from his room on Wa!ihiton street to his house in order that he might at all tlmea be present to look alter her. On tiie da? and at the time mentioned he having teen abeiit hut a bort time, returned home to find tint hi wife hnd with a r.izor cut
her lhro.it. She wan found de.d lv her huhind.
A note m left by her, c-le irl? indicating aberra
tion of mind. This sad event h cat a :loom
over a lare Circle of rel.it e-, friends, and acquaintance.
witeofa well known citizen. Mr. II tv, of t!e ! Tri rrvciT frt rfiir
t2TThe famous artist, Gulick. will, we understand, freo the new Cit? rooms in Glenn'a hlock. .
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j i r ft mnar cur. imA i'niff nü tmr r i rriii
Uii.on can perform i to t!e;o!t in the ballot box h! ußrae fur the man of hi choice lor anj office from Pi evident down to survjor.
KEPORTED DEFEAT OF
JTrUrpnblicans and Democnts! let it not Le lid tht jou to da? neglected the perform nice ol the loftie.-t functions which can devolve upou freemen. Go to the po'.N.
E"?rTn our notice of the Indianapolis Nur.ry on Öaturda?, we stated that the senior proprietor w as a scientific botanist. Mr Ooldsmith.prefers that we would call him a practical norscrjiaan. c frAd Iaao Menken Hecmn wm pranted A divorce in Ch'-cago, a few days since, from her notorious husband. The nn"rriare and crime were clearly proven. Ih-cnan did not make hia ppe.iraiite. If you want a nice re-idencc or building lot, or exchange city for country property, or country for city pnprrty, c ill on K. Ferguson, real etat? agont o.lice opposite Glcnns iilock. 4 dlw
Werden k Co. are ju t opening a larre fitock of wall pnper, window paper, fh ides, Ac. Country inert-hints and every per.-on will find it pre itly to their adrantage to look over Werden L Co. 'a stock and price'.
sY . t t a a a a a
L-i7 ueiera uresn toot.; lieichcr a t)oot. all
tyle; pent' French calf paiiers; pent'sOxford!", mwoJ and pepged; gents lastinp shoes; 11 kinds of cent's wear, selling cheap at Jones, Viunedire & Co. Lost. A pold locket, the hape of a shell, containing a rmall miniature of a deceived ladv friend, which ii ?aluel highly by the loser. The finder will be suitably rewarded b? leaving it at this office.
Tm Of era. Surely that man is to be envied who can eat pork and to hü at tho Opera, on Siturday liigrt, and go home una sleep without a trrnnt. Col. Richardson Is the proprietor of this institution, one of the most affable gentlemen in tbe community.
MILITARY ITEMS.
t?TA married man of thij city having received a charming note from an unknown lady, asking him to meet her at a certain place lat Sunday evening, attended at the place designated, arid found the charmer to be his own wife, who had taken this method of testing big fidelity.
Visit tie Indianapolis Museum, under the management of the most accomplished ri taxedTmit, Mr. 1). D Jackson. The lovers of the beautiful and curious in nature and art will find a thousand th'ngs at the Indianapolis Museum ttat will attract their especial wonder. The Hoir Sabbath Yesterday afternoon the artillery encamped in this vicinity came thundering down Washington street about the time the ienoeent little children were returning from the Ilous of God, whither they bad went to be inculcated with reference to the ubiime precepts of the Sermon on the Mount. Truly, a Sunday in Indianapolis is not now what it used to be.
GlOBGK F. WoRTUINGTO. A GENT FOB Ml LITART Claims, Wahixoto.x Citt. We call attention to this gentleman's advertisement in another column. Mr. Worthington is a gentleman of integrity, industry and capacity, and persons in Indiana having business in his line can consult him with full confidence that whatever is entrusted'to his cae will be carefully attended to. Thc Palmtr HorsK. This celebrated hotel, one of the fir.-t class houses in the Union, has lecently changed proprietors, Jesse D. Carmichael, Ep, the late jopularand accotnp!i.hed landlord, piring place to Messrs. Mason and Snour. These gentlemen will undoubtedly ustsin, during their administration, the reputation of the Palmer. J3?Paducnh. Henderson and Evansville, on tb Ohio river, were visited on Wednesday last with a tremendous gale, the day upon which the winds of heaven lifted the balmornl of the l idies of this city o extraordinarily. Houses were unroofed, the front of a Methodist church was carried away and other damage done generally aud particularly. tW;iI Messrs. Harrison, McKernan, Wallace and Fishback, who a few weeks aince circulated subscription papers for the purpose of procuring money to be expended for thc relief of wounded soldiers, fun. Uh a statement (to be published by our citv papers) of the names of the fubscrilera with the amounts subscribed by e.ich, and the amounts paid by each to date. Hv so do ng you will oblipe many Subscribers. ITF Yesterday was the anniversary of the S.ibballi Schools o"f Indianapolis. The pl.ce ap?K)intcd for the interesting meeting was Masonic lall. At an early hour the building was crowd ed, so much sj that a portion of the children and the mothers, sisters, fathers and brothers accompanying them had to adjourn to Wesley Chnpel.
Yearly our Sabbath School children thus meet, j and with rreat edification and instruction. Theie '
is nothing more beautiful than to fee innocent little children remembering their Creator in the divs of their youth."
The following Ind. ana soldiers have died at Evansville. up to April 2d: Feb l2i W. S-iook, private, co. I. 23d. March C W I) Gross, corpora, co. B, 41th. W I Jones, private, co. G, 42d. March 7 A Totten. private, co. F. 4 1th; J D Pnrret. 1st corporal, co. E, 44th; It J Mrri. private, co. II, Mi.li; J M Campbell, c. 'i, 42d. March "J J L-mcor, corporal, co. II, 41th. March It) J llandiey, private co. K. Hist. March 120 Vancleves, private, co. K, 4 Ith. March 15 F Ilruner, co I). 41th. March 17 II S Perkins, co. I, 41th; J 'Vessels, private, co. I,31t. Match lt C S Milltipaugh. private, Co. 1, 4 1th; J I) Wright, private, co. I. 41th. March 21 G JJ Traylor, private, co. H, 21th. Marcli 2." Evan, private, co. F, 11th. March 2.) H U Du vail, co. I). 11th. March 27-0 W Newton, corpr al, co. (J. 23d. March 2'J W Kobbina, private, co. G. 11th. April 1 K NShelladay, private co. I, 11th; W Milliman, private, co. F. 41th. It i aaid that Col. Bird gave the Southern Confederacy $11)0.000, and offered $100,000 more in the evul of the capture of llird' Point. The following Indiana r ddiers ilieil at Belmont Furnace, Kentucky, from February 14th to March 2th: Wm Mitchncn, COth; J 11 Powell. 5!)th; II Lewis, 50th; J Jeukiu, 50th; A J Brenson, ü'Jih; 1 J Chapel, l'Hh; I Zike. 50th. The President has repitil MagoHin, who was sentenced to be shot for violating his parole of honor. Iiev. Mr. Heed, formerly of this city. Chaplain of the 2Jtli Iihliat.a, was in the city yester day, on his way to South Bend, his residence. Mr. Reed thinks the general expectation of a preat battle near Corinth within n few days is likely to be disappointed. Lnfuyetle Jour.
Deitii or D. B. Hart, the Rich Moumtaix Guipk. The death of this claimable young man, the Commissary Sergeant of the 10th Indiana, was announced by telegraph to Gen. M anson, a few days since. His death wa.s occasioned by typhoid fever in the hospital at Nashville.
The Gist and the C3d Indiana are. it is said, to be consolidated. Bryan C. Walpole has been appointed to a 2d Lieutenancy in the 17th Indiana, vice Ryan, promoted. Scenes ix the Hosfitai A correpondent who had visited one of the army hospitals ?avs that such a visit is one to be remembered. In many of the rooms men are stretched out, suffer ing from frightful wounds; here a Ie has been amputated the patient, who is just recovering from the effects of chloroform administered, is looking atout him with an expression of semiconsciousness, and on moving himself, remarks: "How light my leg feels." There a man sits propped up, motionless, speechless.swith a stolid expression ot countenance, having a lacerated wound through the body, caued by a Minie ball. Turn around, ami a in in stands near you at a table, a basin before him, washing a htnd greatly swollen and minus two finders. Another is en deavoring to clean the b!od away from a hole in his hip, caused by a ball entering there and milking its exit on the other side. Most of the wounded re calm and patient. M-ny were brought into the hospital in exultant spirits, sajintr: "I'm hurt, but we pave it them, thouuh." "Hurrah for the Union!" "They cau't stand against us," ic. Analtzed. A letter from the Tennessee river contains the following paragraph about the loyalists who appeared on the Tennessee River: This invaluable class is composed according to a careful analysis made by an eminent chemist on the spot of ten parts unad ilterated Andy Johnson Union men. ten of good lord good devil
ii.es, five of spies, and seventy-five of scallowajr.-., too lazy to run, therefore di.qunlified for service
in the Secesh army, and too cowardly to steil on their own responsibility, hut willing tobe enrolled as "Home Guards" so as to plunder their neighbors under the Union flag.
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SPECIAL NOTICES.
T Vote for pood men to-d ay. Citizens are belore u-. cardidatcsfor the highest offices in our gifts at th'w election. Vote for them. Vote for a Township Trustee and for four constables. No better or truer men than the individuals we shall vote for live on this suhlinary sphere. And we boje, therefore, that thev may be triumphantly successful. Thev are all Democrats, patriots an 1
loyal citizen who would spill the last dropoff their blood to restore peace, harmony and Union '
to our distracted country. Giorgc W. Haw is. Wholesale Grocer. Xo. 9, Wlst Washington Sravrr Mr. Haw es, one ol the most enterprising o! our business men, has succeeded Beebe & Haw es as proprietor of the well known wholesale and retail family grocery located a above. The stock at this establishment i. in every department, extensive nd complete. Every article freh. pure and lurnUhed at the 1nrt price. -Mr EJ. Brun.liji. a most accomplished alenun, and Mr. Frank Smith, are the courte-.n clerk at the houe of Mr. G. Hiw, No. 9, West Washington street.
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PTJBIilC NOTICE.
Th: Paftftovta. This Jewish festival wek cojnaivi cfs on the evening ol the Nth inst., wi.t-n ih-i will, a u-ual.bea Ker,l susrensiou of business mu''. all persons of tie Hebrew faith, and re!iui)us ?ert ices will he held in the en po-.ftie. During the continuance of the ett t'.ie faithful eU of uuleavened bread, and on the first two and la-t two day absUiu from all Uir. lit firenriux tor th:. the unt important itlisious tes'.ival in the Mosaic? calendar, a
lar -e nu autitv or the unlenenecl nreau is mmu
TO.TILINSON A: CS.X, DriifrziaU,
Is i:at Unsjhington Mrret, Hare been appointed asrect for the ale cf nit A D !'.'! Tl'SSI LAOO, TilK WOXPFRFCL G RANCH'S, for tie care of Couch, Col ls. So- Threat. Brtich'ii, Wheei:nx, rrtt ation of the Uvula aiJ Tout!, ami liiae cf th Lun. S14 in large lnxe, Zö et., ci.. and $ 1 each. al'tdAwlj
From Wawltlnfff on. Washington, April 4 The Tribuntt
patch pay: Wm. LI. Ru?ell of the London Timtt lr.s engael passage to England in the i.extCuntrd a :e uner. 1 iie. Tim''$ dispatch say: The Committee on the conduct of the war have examinetl eer.d witueCü bearing un the charge of atrocities by the rebels umii our w ound ed foldie.-s at the battle of Bull Hun, and the evidence so far is a disgraceful record against the chivalrous Southerners. The Houe Committee on Printing introduced a le-olutioii to-day providing for the printing of 1(10,000 extra copies of the final report of the Commis;kn on War Claims at b t. Louis. It is asserted In ollicial circles that Brigadier
General Kosccrans is to be promoted a Mnjor (Jeneral. The 7'inea'a correspondent telegraphs to-night from Uudi'a Ferry, dated Hooker's Division, Thursday, April 3, follows: A corps of picked men belonging to the Ex-cel.-ior briagade left Liverpool I'oint on Thursday morning earlr under the command of General Sickles on a reconoisance. The troops landed at Shipping Point batteries and marched from thence past Dumfries through Aqui.i to StafP nl Court House. There was skirmihinf; between a body of GOO rebel cavalry and the advance corps of Sickle 'a command, six miles this fide ol Stafford, and firing on both sides as, continued until w e reached that place. The rebels in their retreat set fire to the town and all the stores. Our forces promptly topped the conflagration. A number of prisoners, horses, stores, &c. fell into our hands. From Brooke Station a force of 1,200 rebel infantry and a battery of six pieces were moving up to support their cavalry. After remaining three hours in Stafford, camp fires were built on the hills to deceive the rebels while our forces withdiew from the place. Gen. Sickles w ith part of Ins corns arrived bac at Shipping Point this morning. The rest came in at Brent's Ferry opposite Liverpool Point. Our casualties are two wounded and a few missing. The troops marched forty eight miles in seventeen hours over the worst mountain roads. At Fredericksburg there are a few troops. They are falling back to Richmond. The cilitens state that the Confederate Government intends abandoning Virginia. The Grand Jury of the District of Columbia has found two bills of indictment against Horace Greeley for an attack made upon the Mandial of the District in columns of the New York Tribune. A military hospital has been ordered to be established at New Albany, Indiana, and Jefferson Barracks, near St. Louis, have been converted into a military hospital. The Secretary of War has communicated to Congress his opinion that the present organiza lion of the Medical Bureau is inadequate to the
service. He has authorized the Surgeon General of New York, under the direction of the Governor, to organize a volunteer surgeon corps to render medical aid when requested. A similar organization has been made under the Governor of Pennsylvania, and valuable service has been rendeied. Complaints having been made by commanders of military posts that movements are impelled and discipline relaxed by the presence of male and female visitors, the Secretary of War has ordered that no passes he granted to visit Fortress Monroe or other military posts to any person not engaged in the military service, and has authorized comm ii.ders of military posts to remove all persons not engaged in the service. Passes for the purpose of trade and business are also refused. The arrival here of Lord Edward Cavendish, pon of the late Duke of Devonshire, Lord Cecil, of the rifle brigade stationed in Canada, and Col. Percy, of the Northumberland Percvs, now also stationed in Canada, is regarded in ollicial circles as an event which claims for them a cordial reception, they being considered as types of a more friendly and generous class in England than the members of Parliament. Correspondents of the press and others who, after visiting the South, returned to Great Britain sympathizing with the re els. The Secretary of War directs that hereafter no persons not belonging to the United Suites service shall be permitted to take passage in any public transport without special permission of the War Department.
front Wm hlngtcn. Wammnoton, April A telegraph cnble to recom o t Fortic-s Moi.roe with dpe Charles will to- n he iii wf.rkifig order as themeri ils are alirady there and three hour uainterrupteJ work with ftrrrb!e weither and arnothe water will be sufficient for the entcrpti-e. Postal operation have been renewed with Martin-burg, Ya.,ar.d the office at Harpes Ferry will be ppened r.ext week nnder the direction of the Posrofjce Deptitioent. Mary of the conti ibtnis who hate been temporarily ubsisted by the Government until employment could c? provided, are now usefully occupied at the hospitals aud as servants ia private families. A eti il dispatch to the PhiUdeJpIiia Inquirtr dated Middleoury via Baltimore, April 4th sys: Col. Geir'a advance encountered 300 of Stewart's and While's cavalry and a force of infantry at Middlebury Iat Siturday and drove in the rebel pickets ouL-i'Ie of Middlebury, when he enterel the town and d.scoered theiufantry in retreat an.l the cavalry posted to make a Und. A gun wa pl.icel to commauii the main street and the tllh advanced by all the approaches to the town while the main body marched through it with bayonets fixed and on a double quick, driring the enemy before them. Col. Geary dashed a: the he id and .t one time was within two hundred yards of Ute rebel cavalry. Col. Geary's comratnd fcoured thc country as far down as Aldie, from which place it returned as far as S.nclairville to assist at Winchester, but the battle there was decided before it could get further.
Humors hive been current upon the street today ol a repulse of Blenkei's divisiou from West Trenton, w ith an addit.onal report that our forces have been driven back to M masses, but there ia not a won! of truth in the stories. The Senate Finance Committee have struck out all the appropriations for the army and navy for lb 63 contained in the House bills.
The House in inserting these items followed the usual custom of making appropriations one year in advance. A special order issued to-day from the War Department is as follows: Col. Out asy, of the Garibaldi Guards N. Y. V., and all the officers of (Jen. Blenker's division who are now under arrest, are hereby released from arrest and will join their regiments without delay and resume their respective commands. It is not believed in prominent circles that Ex Senator Gwiti h is arrived at Richmond, as announced from Fortress Monroe. Late Richmond papers announce that Jeff. Davis has appointed and the Senate confirmed a full set of olhcers for the Territory of Arizona. It thus appears that the rebel Government is in advance of our own, the bill for establishing a Provisional Government of the Territory is not yet act el upon in Congress. The War Deuitm(ut received a oispatch this afternoon from Gen. Wool that firing had been heard in the direction of Yorktown.and from information received to day it appears that the Merrimac is in thc Norfolk dry dock loaded with coal. She is to come out to day with two more guns, one of largo caliber. All quiet at Fortress Monroe, and Gen. Wool thinks the army of thc Potomac won't find much to contend with.
From Iwlund o. 10Chicago, April .r A special to the Tribune dated New Madrid, April 3, says: The tekgraph to-day was discovered to be cut in a dozen places between this place and the town ol Sykesville. Gen. Pope immeJiately issued a special order directed to the residents along tiia line informing them that they will be held responsible for the safety ot the telegraph and that if any damage is done to it near their farms or residences their houses shall be burned, themselves and families arrested and brought to camp and visited with the severest punishment. The firing at Island No. 10 last night disabled the floating battery of thc rebels. One shell struck directly in it killing three men and disabling it so that it floated down towards the foot of the Island. Firing to day has been more active and has done good execution. A messenger from New M tdrid this evening represents that the rebels had erected a battery last night opposite Point Pleasant. This morning the battery opened fiercely upou our woiks. Alter firing some time the battery was silenced by our guns and a warehouse on the" Kentucky shore Gred by our shells. Its contents w ere con fumed. There were no casualities happened on our side. The reported less of the rebels is not known. Several must have been killed. All quiet here. No news from the Tennessee.
Partem tlrownlow in Cincinnati. Cincinnati, April 5. The public reception of Parson Browulow at Pike's Opera House lat night was an immense nff iir. Every available spot in the building was occupied. Mr. Biownlow w .is introduced to the audience by Joseph U. Butler. President of the Chamber of Commerce, in a few appropriate remaiks. Mr. Browr.low's sjeech, relating his experience of the operations of the rebel li'n in K.ist Ten nessee and the sufferings ol himself and the Union men while imprisoned at Kuoxville, was listened to with profound attention. Speeches were also m nie by Gen. S. F. Carey and Lieut. Gov. Fi-k, of Kentucky. Resolutions were adopted denuding a vigorous and unceasing prosecution of the war and punishment of all the leiding traitors, resolving that the flag of the Union shall again float triumphantly over the walls of Sumter and from every other fort belonging to the Union. That our w armest sympathies are with our di?ringui-hed guest, and calling upon the Federal Government to afford speedy relief to the loyal Union men of the South, especially those of Est Tennessee. The exercises were closed by singing "H til Columbia" by large numbers of children from the public schools of the city, who were seated on the stage.
from turtrea Itlonroe. Forte fcss Monroe, April 6. Wm. Gwin arrived nt Richmond yesterday from Washington. He is a native of Virginia. Capt. John II. Morgan, who is styled the Marion of the "var, alsoarrivel in Richuioud yesterday. On board the Monitor to-day the vote of
thinks passed by the New York Chamber of
Commerce was read to all hands. Great enthusiasm was exhibited. Lieut. Woiden will reume command of the Monitor as soon as he recovers from his injuries, which, according to the latest accounts, he is expected to do very soon.
The weather continues pleasant and favorable
for military operations.
From lliiladelplala.
Philadelpuia, April 5. The Bulletin learns from a gentleman just from Washington that Surgeon General Clement A. Fiulay, who has
been removed I rum the head of the Medical De
partment of the army, has been sent to Fort Warren, ard that he passed through here last night. The cau.-e has not been ascertained. Dr. Foil iv is a native Ohio, but a resident of this
city. aÄ fBBW From Tenncee Itlver
Chicago, April 5 A special to the Times
from Cairo the 4th says:
Reliable information from the Tennessee river
says that the gunboats Cairo. Lexington, Tvler
and the transport Tigress made a reeonnoNsance
as far as Florence and met with no resistance on
the w ay.
The boats only discovered one de-erted batte
ry where the enemy had niue guns planted.
it TtiKcaara.j Cincinnati .Market. CiacisvaTl, Art'.! 2. Flour unchanged and dull with very Iitt!e doing; prices are etsier; superfine $1 SnM ftf:
hate already been thrown bt the extrt $t I 3j; family and fancy $1 W
ß I W. Wheat unchanged and stesdy. Corn declined to 3334c; thc icside raU U that paid by distillers. OaU in better demand and price art a ahad higher; iiles at 3,4'e. Rre unchanged and steady with small sale at 55'5bc. Barley unchanged at 5(2 0c. Whiaky advanced to 17c with a fair demand.
Mc?s pork in good dciniDJ it $10 25, but was
held more firmly at f 10 50. A good demand tor bulk aides; i was paid for hetvy.
There was a pood demand for Sard and strictly prime country brought Tcjcity rendered is held
at c. Linseed oil advanced to 5c and in good de mand. Bacon dull at 3(5c. Groceries remvin unchanged. Molas.es firm it 10c.
premium.
Lad been orletrd to evacuate Newborn within six days, and that be had returr.fd a reply that he would meet ti e rebel commander at Gol Jsboru and at Raleigh. There is l:ttle change in the sU.te of affairs at Bear. fort. Fort M.tcon still holls on and is be'c'ged. A
few shell
fort. The steamer Petbody atrived from New Yoik to day and proceeds to Hatter. We were visited by a thunder storm last night. The weather st!ll continues pleasant to-d.ty. Cannonading has been heard all this mornicg from the direction of York town. No official reports have been received but it is rumored that the town has been burr.ed. but thi is probably incorrect.
Anotl er report fays a fight is Uking place there this afternoon. A flsg of tmce tbia afternoon brought down the following rcletsed prisoners of war from .Richmond: Col. Buford, L'eut. Van Horn, Capt. Bliss, U. S. A . taken in Texas lat summer, and Colonel WooJrufT', of the 4ih Keutvcky regiment, taken in Virginia. Richmond papers mention that two men named Price and Lewis have been convicted as spies aud were to have been hung yesterday, but that a short respite had been granted them. The men claim to be British subjects and loyal. Mobile. April 4 The Adcertiscr has a special message from Memphis that Buell'a army reached Savannah from Columbia. There bal b"en brisk skirmishing and great activity on both sides for the great struggle. On Wednesday a Yankee force 200 strong landed at Biloxi from three vessels and cut the telegraph line between Mobile and New Orleans. From Cairo. Cairo, April 5. A teamster, who just returned from Commerce, reports S G. Kitchen, one of Jeff Thompson's colonels, in the swamps back of that place, with a squadron of cavalry estimated at two handred.
Fe irs are eutertained by the Union men of
that vicinity that they will be subject to fresh persecutions. The report is current to-night that Jeff Thompson has assembled a force of considerable
strength at Holconib's Island, 12 miles west of
New Madrid. His position is represented byscouts as very strong. Rebel gunboats aud transports pass our bat
teries at Riddle's Point without difficulty. None
have come above Point Pleasant. A special to the Post from Cairo says that
Daniel Wright, formerly a sailor from Oswego, arrived hereto-day, having deserteJ Beauregard a army a week since. He says about CO.UOJ troops are at Cornith. No heavy guns or field works there. One regiment was under arrest for disloyalty to the rebel cause. Their urmy is represented as in a state bordering on insubordination Our informant thinks they will stampede if attacked. A special to the Chicago Time from New Madrid sys: The gunlmat Carondolet arrived last night, having run the rebel blockade at Island No. 10 without damage. She had it? tow on the side exposed to the fire of the rebel batteries a barge loaded with hay arranged in such a manner as to protect her. The night being intensely dark and stormy she passed the first battery before being discovered. The second fired on her as soon as its guns could be brought to bear, but owing to the darkness and speed with which she moved the fire was totally harmless. The third battery also concentrated its fire on her, but not a shot struck the boat. She passed the fourth and fifth batteries w ith the same fortunate result. Fifty three shots were fired at her. Three miles below the island the rebel floating battery or-ened on her and continue! firing until the CorondeUt passed out of range. All through the passage a continuous fire of musketry was kept up from the shore. Many bullets struck the boat. All hands be
ing below nobody was hurt. The Carondelet did not discharge a gun during the entire passage. She passed the last battery within an hour after leaving the fleet. A telegram from the Island at 6 o'clock last evening says very heavy firing was heard in the direction of New Madrid. It was thought the Carondelet was engaged with some rebel gunboat; from one to eight heavy reports were heard per minute. Her escape from injury in running the block ade is attributable to the fact that she hugged the shore of the Island so closely that it was impossible for the rebels to depress their guns sufliciently to hit her. There ij great rejoicing throughout the fleet here. rroinGrn. llanka's Division. Edinbcrg, Va , April 5 The enemy attempted to retard the operations of our bridge builders to day but we shelled them off. One of the enemy's pickets was killed C00 yards distance by a sharp shooter of the 3! Wis- : The enemy are encamped near Mount Jackson. The position occupied by our ndvancel batter ies, commanding nil the elevations beyond Stony creek, were selected by Gen. Banks on Tuesday amidst the hottest fire of the enemy. Jackson's force is principilly composed of impressed men who refuse to fight against the Uni
ted States. Those from Page and Rockingham counties retired to a point between these two
counties and there entieuchel themselves defy
ing Jackson's attempts to compel them to join
him.
conncnciAL.
WATCHCO.
BEWARE OF fOl'MERFEITS
Exchange
From w York.
New York. April 5. The YorlJ savs: Pri
vate inform ition derived from a reonsible source h is reached here that Beauregard h.isbeen
! outflanked netr Corinth, and compelled to fall
back, and that a heavy body V? tr ops is between the enemy anil Memphis, und not far from tho Mississippi. Glorious news, adds the World, may j
be expected in a day or two.
I'riim IIanit Mo. 10. St. Lons, April 5 A correspondent of the Rffuhlicnm writing trom flag ship Benton on the e ening of the 3J says: Earlv this morning an attemnt was made to tow the rebel floating battery to a point where it could comm. md our mort::r boats. A brik fire was ojened by the mortars and in the course of half an hour the bittery was struck seven time, splinters being thrown in every direction and se eral beams displaced. One hell exploded directly inside of the bat
tery when it was immediately submerged to the , water's edj: and tow ed out of ranee. J The rebel steamer Winchester which was sunk j some time since to obstruct the channel north of S
the Island and usei by the rebels a a point from which to watch our movements wis shelled to- !
From I'.flinburg. EnixBtao, Va , April 3 All is quiet in this camp except occasional shots at long range at Adiuy's cavalry. Our troops are in good condition and anxious for a lor ward movement. Gen. Shields continues to improve.
d.iv and burr.ed to the water's ebe. Skilful firing to dar made the rebels verv cau-
From Jle" York. New York, April 5 Tbe billiard match between Foley and Deery was won by Foley by 493 points in a game of 1,000. Sunday rViglat Dispatches. Southern !eri.
Fobtbiss Monoc, April 5. Tbe latent Intel-
CAUTIO.W Tbe market 1 full of imitation, represented to be th um a BKOWX'SBKOXCHlALTKtClIE," wlich are la mo-a cae productive r.f poMtiTe Injury, atanr dealer w ill rrcutnnifnd inferior ptTpara'iin atid lower priced
anicle, affonl-Dß more prvtt to therr.ele Ask for aDl
tiotis and ail their teuts have been moved far out
of range. A1 vices from
ous reports of the erection of rebel batteries oppo
site th it pomt. All quiet there. The river is falling rapidly aM troops can soon be landed at any point along the banks here.
I ligence that we have in relation to the Merrimac j is dted Norfolk, last night. At that time t,h
was coaling up at the c-ivy yard, and was ex
j pected to come out today. She has two new New Madrid confirm the preri- ,.,., n hoard.
j . y v a a
It has been reported in it com. uoir.ns would command the Merrimac on her next trip, but the
name of Capt. Pecgun is the latest mentioned in j
that connection. The Yorktown. Jamestown, and tour other
fa.-turexl in this city, riour oi me uati usuj OBTAlX only "BKOWX'S BK0XC1IUL TRltCUES," ! is generally Uel. It 1 mixed With Water only, j whjch . ionj( espnenea have proved tb-ii TaJue.aaTing-
!o
thick paie. w
hieb ia flttenel ot ol
Ujtn tteu in an uv.j - -'r vi lg. Fah. until thoroughly dried, which foims it iu'o dense and more or Ies hard cake, about the size of a dinner plate. From the small moisture it contains, it may be kept a long while without m .ding or becom ng sour. Any baker may rc eie perm isaiou to make it upon agtee;ng to conform to certain regulations laid, down for his ob-er lance.
received the ancüon cf physicians arenerally, and. tectimonials from eminent men throughout tbe country. BROVf.VS BRONCHIAL TKOCHKS. when allowed lo dislve nlowly la th mouth, have a direct tnf aence t the arreted part:tht sedative and awthoiss effect to the mucu lining of th wlndpip into the Brthtl aüar pulmonary irritation and rive relief In C'Uh, Cvlda, and the variou Throat aftVctioU to wlkh pubi speakers aud inper are bahle. feMt-dl'
From Forirr .tlonroe. Fortkess Moboe, April 4 A flag of truce sent o.t by the flig ship to dsy brought back two laJie-,the first passengers who have been allowed to leave Norfolk for the North for some weeks. The Richmond Enquirer and Ditpateh of this morning have beeu received. The former is printed on a half sheet. Both papers are utterly barren of news. The official report of Governor Clarke, of North Carolina stales the rebel loss at Newberne as follows: 61 killed, 101 wounded and 413 missing and prioner.
From Washington.
Washington, April 5. The following general
orders hate been issued: D. C. McCullum having been appointed Colo
nel in the v olunteer service, he is assigned to
special duty in the War Department as Military
Suierinteii!enl ol iiailroads.
Anson Stager having been appointed Colonel In the Volunteer service, is assigned to special
duty in the War Department as Military Superintendent of all telegraphic lines in the United
Slates. Edward S. Sinford having been appointed Col
one! in the Volunteer service, is assigned to spe
cial duty in the r Department as Military Su
pervisor of telegraphic dispatches and army intel
ligence throughout the united States.
They will be respected aud obeyed accordingly.
13 v order of thc becret.it v of V ar. (Signed) L. Thomas, Adj't Gen.
Washington. April 6. The boat which left
Fortress Monroe this morning brings word that at that hour all was quiet in the immediate viciu ity. No operations of any importance on the part of the Merrimac. The Setiate Military Committee has reported against the confirmation of Blenker and DeAhna as Brigadier Generals, and in favor of Cadwallader as Major General, and Capt. Grover and Col. Van Allen as Brigadier Generals. A dispatch of April 5th states that the gun boat Carondelet ran the gauntlet at Islsnd No. 10, and is now available for Gen. Pope. She was fired at a number of times but was not hit once. There is authoriiy from the War Department for saying that dispatches from Fortress Monroe, datel 3 o'clock on Sunday, had been received and that a reconnoNsance had been made towards Yorktow n. The headquarters of our army are now about five miles from Yorktown. There had leen some cannonading but without injury on either siJe.
BV TKLKaPW. New York Market. Xaw Tote, April 5. Tbe flour market rules in favor of the buyer with only a limited business doing for export and home consumption; sales at $5 20(35 5 for sut eifiue State; $5 3(g5 40 lor extra State; $5 205 '25 for suirfiue Westen; $5 35(35 GO lor common to medium extra Western; $5 75 (25 SO for shipping brands extra round hoop Ohio. .nd S3 yj(6 75 for trade brands, market closing heavy with no buyers at outside quotations. Whisky opened quiet and closed firmer with more doing; sales at &2J;j(323c. Wheat quite firm with a limited supply offering and a moderate export inquiry; sales of Chicago spring at $1 26; amber Iowa $1 30; red State $1 30(31 35; red Penusylvan'a $1 35; winter red Western $1 36. Corn very firm with a fair expoi.t inquiry: sales at 59'tc, for mixed Western ir. store; 6lc delivered; 54c for damaged do.; hl(ä 57c for newyellow Jersey and Southern, and file for in ferior white Southern. Pork more active; sales at $12 7513 00
for mess; $10I1 for prime; $12 5013 50 for prime mesa.
lieef quiet and steady; not enougn doing to es
tablish quotations.
Lard ru'es dull and prices still favor the buyer;
sales at 73X(bir.
The sugar market for raw continues) firm and
the demand moderate; Cuba bK&t; Porto
Rico 7t?34cj refined in fair demand and verv firm.
Molasses steady; Birbadoes 25; Porto Rico 3
Q.'iG; Cuba Muscovado 22üc.
Butter rules farm aty(tUc lor Uhio audit
21c for State.
Cheese firm; sales at Ct.QSc.
acw York Stock Table.
COKKKCTED WEEKLY.
UX11ED STATES STOCKS.
United States C Tp cent lbC2.
United S'ates 6
United States 6 United States 6 United States 6 United S'ates 6
United States 5
Unite! States 5
United States 5 Unitel States 5
United States 5
coupon. lbC2. .
Icb7.. regis'd.lrGS.. coupon. IbGS. . .ieti. . " .leca.. " .lb74.. regis'd.It74..
coupon. 1871 . . coupon. Ib74. .
Ofereil. Ali
J9 WZ 94
Tre asurj Notes, 6 9 ct., 2 yr con 1 X' " Ml ii ! . at
i reasurv voics, .oo o
Treasury Notes, 12 " . .
American Gold 101
OOl
1111'
U4
91 OOS?
fc8
88
67 on '
H7 IX 60 87 MX
101J
STATE STOCKS.
NcwYork...6 ct 1662.. New York. ..G " .18721877..
New Yoik...5
New I ork. . .6 New York . . .5 New York.. .7 New York. . .7 Ohio 6
100 108
108
Ohio 6 Ohio 6 Ohio 6 Virginia 6 Pennsylvania 5 Kentucky . . .6 Missouri.... 6 Tennessee. ...6 Illinoisinter't6 Indiana 5 Indiana 2)Minnesota . . .8 Iowa 7 Louisiana. . . .6 N. Carolina. .6 Georgia 6 Alabama ... .5 Maryland. . . .6 Maryland. . . .5 California. . ..7 Michigan.... 6
.1660 lc61..
.165$ 1660.. .ltCC 1874..
16G1..100)2' 1670..110VX I860.. 9'J -
1670..
1875.. " 1886 . c'n.1850 90.. " ....1877.. " 186972..
" 1 672-60.. Divers of 1679
ii
99
96
58 80 88
loo 9U
9 951
55
60
8
88 H
V2
coupons.
It63.. long . . 1673.. .1872..
i
13
55 72
63 6714 67
79
56
72.
new.
coujon. .
65 65
Hew York Cattle? ftarket. MaaKET Day, Wednesday, April 2. IS 62.
Total receipts of cattle of all kinds for the
week.
Sheep . Latnba
Swine
11.03
13,492
Beeves
Total 3,477 5,370 Total last week 3,293 2,977 Average num
ber per week last year. .. 4,370 113 633
Piicts. The current prices for the week at all the markets are as follows:
9,896 11.530
BEEF CATTLE. Premium Prime Medium to good Poor General selling prices Inferior
$3 50 , 9 00 , H 00 ( . 6 75( ..7 50(5? ,.7 00
75 50 on 50 oo 50
From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, March 6 The killed of the 5th Ohio at the battle of Winchester, fifteen in number, arrived here yesterday and lay in state at the Guthrie Greys' armory, where they were rUited by large numbers of citizen. The funeral ceremonies took place to-day.
Best cows Good do Fair do Com'n do
MILCH cow .
, per head $4045
do
do do
3540 30fct30 25(23
morning from the
frimluviti are at Norfolk
A deserter came in this vicinity of ilarrod's Mills.
The enemy's force upon the Peninsula is not so large as has been supposed. Gen M tgruder's headquarters art at present at Lee's M i's, near Williamsburg. Tbe steam tug Tempest Ferry arrived this forenoon from Newbern. She le!t on Thursday and brines a large mail for the North and dispatches (Vom the army and naval commanders. There is little news of interest from General Burnside. A report w a current that General Burnidc
From New York. Net Yoi, April 6 The Bremen bark Washington, arrived here, reports teeing in Iat. 3d deg. 53 min. a side heel steamer, wUch the Captain suppose! to be the Nashville. The steamer Atlantic has arrived from Port Royal. Among her passenger are Gen. Sherman and staflT. Advices from Jacksonville to the 1st state tli.it an attack w as expected upon them from two Mississippi and one Florida guerilla regiment, a battery and troop of horse, but Gen. Wright is confident of sustaining himself. The rebel yacht America Las been raised by our uaval force, and with the steamer Daylight, is a prize.
PHYSICIANS.
ORS. JAMESON & FIMHOUSER, Ofllce To. r,
SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET.
J3-dtn
TEAL CALVES Good and extra qualities... .per lb 6 cts. Other qualities do 4)(35Vcts. SHEEP. Sheep at $4 25(7 50perhead Sheep per lb 4l 5c. awixE. Live Hogs Drewed Heavy prime cornfed 4jtfi4if 51,(25 Heavy still fed 24.3. i&4h B ESI AB KS BF.tr CATTLE. Considering the season of the vear th market for beef cattle this week opened under moat favorable circumstances. The aggregate supply was moderate, and the average qu dity unusually good. In view of these facts, combined with the cool state of the weather and the fact that a large proportion of the cattle at the Washington drove yard were held by speculators, the market ended firm, not to say buoyant, and dealers in beef were constrained to comedown to the tune of 8 3o per pound for anything like marketable cattle, and tili higher rates bad to be paid, aa a matter of courr e. for th first selection, which usually fetched 9c. TIAL CALTU. 1 be market remain steady with a moderate inquiry for all kind. Frices resair. witfcoct essential change. SHEET A50 LAX.
The receipts continue moderate and with a btead y fair demand. Tbe market wa ruled pretty buoyant at all the yards, ar.d though there
a dec-one of 2oe per head, remunerative price were everywhere obtained. For prime fat and fancy sheep the demand continues active, and prices are very high, though tery irregular often varying from 6 to 7)c per head when there was little or no perceptible difference in the quality. The following aales in lots cer head at Chamberlain will afford a pretty
correct idea of the market elsewhere: 93 sheep
and lambs at 16 75 rer head; 61 do , $6 25; IUI
do.. $6; 825 do.. $5 75; 233 do . $5 50; 330 do.. $5 25; 166 do., $5; 97 do., $4 75; 435 do.t $3 75.
Total, l,bel. avisx.
The market baa ruled steady with a moderat iuQuiry ai our corrected quotation. Th receipt
of dre si-ed hogs are very insignificant, and the
market for them is merely nominal.
WE ASK R1C1C1TI50 D1STCT IT.0M Till MA. CFACTltKTtn aery Ttrtetv and style f cam tW.relebratrd Ualtnam Watclara. A renu.n Wa-'iuara Wauacovta I es ! bey and wll Iat much lor.ger Lhia fort: iLd watclea ol tbe aA qtuhty. A renain YValthatn TTntch durable, rettat! and aecurat t roe-keep r. We bad ratber wrrant a Wal: bam W aich tor flv year, tb.a tb ordinary i"Uaa e U Watcbe for one year. A renuina Walibam Wa'cb is tbe beat for railroad , tbe tet for farmer. In tact tbt beat for ererrody la want of a time-keeper. Wa ptrt our WaTihara Watche direct frcm tbe manufacturer, aid every Watcl U war ranted lo rive entire tif action. In wnd.tiK for a (Jenutnv TattttaiEn VTatr ta you run no rtk, dencnbe tbe atj le cf eaae and U watt a li ure to keep thne. &-nd for a li-t of price. Our rtcck iA Swisa Watcbea and Jewelry U ry tarr. Composition Leplne V atrbe. f 4 fS to i 60. Co portion Iluatn Cad w.a:ctesfe L0 to fs 7i- lt Huntina: Taed Watrhea. 7 LO to tit. Silver Full Jew. eled Watetie, f 8 SO to f 9 &0. Pure Cuin aud Nlver Ware; Stirer Plated Ware.Oocka, Ac. 1c. W'atrh-a, Clocka and Jewelry renaired and warranted. . I. Ill till A "l A: CO.. 20 F.at iVahinrt atreet, pr7 In.1ianajM.li, Indiana.
LIVERY STABLE
I, i v i: it
STAB Is Vs
"VTO. 19 Ejt Tearl atreet, balf auare aoutb of Wab. 1 lnrton utreet. between Meridian and PetmayWaui treet, in rear of Glei.u'a I'-Kci , liMV.arai !. p5-dtf WM. W'lLXiso.X, Proprietor. U. S. MARSHAL'S HOTICES. X TOTTED STATKS OF AMKRICADIsTIUCT CF IX U MANA, SS: W hkea. A libel o' Information haa beea tlsd in tbe ri.tnet tkcrt of the Vnited Statea. witttn and fr u Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, on tbe 10th day of February, by John II anna, Lm)., AUorney ftr the United' Stale, fur tbe IhMrtct. ara!nt 4 boe .boea and 1 trunk clotbinf, srlaed at Jefferson ville, h diat.a, for a violation of ibe laws of tbe United State, tl.e ad arooda and merchandize be tri r contraband of war, and rra tr.( proreN acai&n Mid good. and that tbe am may be condemned and sold a arvklct contraband 4 war. Vow, therefore. In pursuance of tbe Eoobltiua under tie seal of ald Court to nie direr ted and delivered. I da hereby cive public notice to all peftcna claunilnf aaid rood, or any part thereof, or tn any manner Interested therein, that "they le and appear before the aaid. the Iiitrict Court of tbe Un'ttd States, to be beld at tbe city of Indianapolis in and fur the IrtMrict of Indiana, on tbe 3d Monday of Ma rteit, at 10 o'clock of the forenoon of that day, then an t there to Intrrpoae their clalma and make their allegations in that behalf. D. O. KJSE. C. tan-bal. Per J. K. Igelow, Deputy. Jom IJ. r.EA, Clerk. apS-dl&t ZCaT. fla.) UNITED STATUS OF AM-.E1CA, DtSTKJCTOP INDIANA. SS: w Rebe a a, A hbel of information ha been Sled n th District Court of the United Statea. wltbia and for the Seventh Circuit and District of Indiana, od tb 12th day of February, by John flanna. Faq., Attorney f-r the United biatea ror ib Di.-trict of Indiana. aatn t 17 firkina butter, I catk tacon, 2 nary plt ol, 1 box bardware, 200 000 needles 10 pound thread. 100 ounce qui. nine, 3 apr-Ela-aea, 24 bK. at ized at Evanarill for a violation of tbe laws of tbe United State, tbe Mid roods and mfrchandiisebeint contraband of war, and prajinjr prorea araint said roods and that tbe tame may be condemned and Mld as articles contraband of war. Sow, therefore, In parlance of the monition under lie seal of taid Court to me directed and delivered, 1 do hereby rive public notice to all persona ciatm.nr said gooda, or any part thereof, or in any manner tntere therein, that thex be and appear before tbe aaid, the District Court of the United States to b beld at tb city of IndlanapoII. in and for the Ditrr-t of Indiana, on tbe ad Monday of May next, at 10 o'clock of tbe forenoon of that day, then and there to interpose their claim and t&aW their allegations tn that behalf. D. ti. R05K,' ü. S. Marshal. Ter i. 8. Bigilow, Deputy. Johji Hajhta. apS-dlit HORSES WANTED. 200 Ciivalry and Artillery Ilorscs WANTED immediately at the old orth table, on Maryland etreet, between Pennsylvania and Morid:n atreeu, for which the highest price will be paid ia ca b. p2-d6t J. CKOICU.
NURSERY.
INDIANAPOLIS ERY, FOCTTJ-EAST OF TTIE CTTT, - A ND EXAMINE OCR SHADE TKEF.S, FRUIT TREM, and Evergreen Trees, Roea, Green -bona llatU, Ac.. Ac A few areeimena can be seen at our W, aJdnlnr th Journal buildlnr, fouth ide. Order left tber will b promptly attended to. C. GOLDSMITH k CO. rncL31-dw3w DRY COODS. r
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