Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3611, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1862 — Page 3
DAILY SE1TIEIi!.rrrlV;7"rJi'.!"r' vermin exterminator:
1T1 ItDAY
.Armi. 2u
J ; work f,r Im l" recerel It i rmhel-
ftul a fi'i-trail of t!ie"MiJ of S irag-.t" The lüemry c or.'crt, a uoal, ire of the mo-t un? Cp or.ah. char icier. The Ke-. t rr U p.rV.M.e-1
ao jrei i'ue & Hitchcock, Cm-
at $2 i er tear.
CUiR aU.
11IK MILT ST VTK f KM1M l.U rutlr all the eatly er, jg -pea mm-l ff lebt te.ln. d-!reed Ur teuHrTiTTtn ,JacTJttfr. about the same time It IditriVited Id thUcity. TU enl!e reader at adMarw-e
frmn ib Capu.i f iwij.o, u. new cf tb 4j ! Omixn. Lvnch & Kevine, ;grt of the ti" fr m it to twelve bonrahern.t.y can receive Uthnosh j hop kirt. Weil vVl!ngtf n ft reel, will open on
paper puMih4 Hhrf. :ww ieier ti rmM JionuiT morning lirpe ortmer.t of w utxi-
tn any of lb town n railroad centering at Indian pol,, w-,It buprl.ed with th SENTINEL on a goM term a any other paper. Cloba for the rH3r wM be wippne. at Acuta rat. OrJra are eolirtted. J4w
HR3 cnp
IlrndricL nud Yoorliccs. TL peeCh f Hon. Thm A. Iler.drfr k, nef..r tha ln-mnc ratlc Cowrenf ion on the Elrhth of January, l-I. an t t he peeeh of ITon. lunlet W. Voorhee, In the Hvie of Representative, February JO, on the duty of tb FedrJ ftoTfmnwiit la Us ra-laiiot ta Iba civil war and th 1 Jerts for which It bould re proecuted, are for ale at this office, pnblUbd In a pamphlet T sixteen page, IneVidingbotb peecbe. Tach on U among the aides detiered on the preent crUi, and Lould te placed in t.tc hand., of erery roter in the Stat. Tb Cr.t lne having Leen entirely exhau-ted.we ar Ti'fr reprinting a lar eiitKn tn oppty the inrrfalrijit d!mr!.,:,j' , . J ' . '. ' . ' .; . TL-e living o3 expre rmtei mut provWe f-r prepaying th pMtce, Lh b 1 on rent pr copy. Price f T pr liufTred. All or! r proirptly filled. CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
JFa.riinb!e lint ai!I capa are found at Sxncer, Ti2 West Waliinptoii atreet.
For reU;iou.4 nilccelUnj, see the Crt j.ae of tSiU jif ex tl.iilj. JT'It ftiht fiflv sick uUier- were pned tw their Lome-i by l"? AüjuUnt Geuer.il' ollice.
y()ur nebul.ir amtrotvpe was m t!e at the P4ith-li. " 1-1-.
J-Wile aw.ike folk are teferre! to th. alreriiefijeiitof tlwarf treennd evergreens. Iw 7The l'.intheoti w on iennylvan:i street, ..Kt'j.i liGi!lii.4. lS-lw. C5f"Fr durable Imt go to Sj encer, 3:2 Wert Winhitigton street.
SritL PkN Se IVjwcu, Stewart & Co 'a .idverti.eii)nt in tlii incriii:i's pper. 5I.T Maazinl:h. H.irjer, Atlantic, (iolej and Knivkerbocker at Howen, Stewart !i Co 'a.
CTy "Huwen, Stewart & Co. and Merrill Si Co. have the AtLtulic Monthly for May.
il?"The City Council mceU to-niglit fur the
last time iu Odd-Fellow a building.
57If you want to buy low, buy at 32 West Waehinton ptreet. Tiikatrical. Felix A. Vincent and Miss Marion Mac irthy ue delighting the patrons of the drama at Fort Wajne. 5TM.ijor l.ri'ht, an old and well known cit iieu, npiiel a his residence on l'ennsjlvania atreet, yestenl.iy morning. Deaths or Iniuasa Suliuku Di rino the Wktit. WillUm itepli'ii!oii, Co. II, i3. Patrick O T.rien, Co. K, Uli. t3?Mad doÄ have made their appestrance at Importe, in tliis State, and the result h is been a general slaughter of the can nts of that UourUhing city. JpThe prouii for abundant fruit crops wan
never more Mattering at this time in t ring. Our
eich.ttics from all parti of the country speak of
unexanjplcu abundance in buds and bloacoma.
Mttilated Tatv-arar Notm The public
ehoufd be very careful in receiving mutilated
re.mury notes, a the becretary of the Treasury efuscs to redeem them at their face.
it3vYeterdjy feventeeu privates and noncommissioned oUicer, belonging to Indiana reg
iments and coq, were furnished with transportation to their companies.
, t2TGlenna' Block Shoe Store is becoming a popular place, judgine from the crowds that are daily geen "packing" away loU and shoes. The l ictisCady& Co. keep what the people want
ml eil at the very low eat prices, wholly lor cash.
1 ry them. m
t2TA Texan ranger's lance, about eiht fect long, with a blade of fifteen inches, captured at
the battle of felnloh. may be teen among the cu
riosities the State Librarian daily exhibits to ad miring throngs.
ltTrWe know of no better place to purchase
a pooii pair of boots or shoes than at the City
Mioe Store. I he tock of Mavhew & Co. is very
full and complete, prices eitreiuely low. and the
clerks always on hand to try and please their
customer.
Satiriats TaAPir. Shoe cu?tomers can sup
ply themselves at June, Vinnttle A: Co.'s Shoe
House with all the ft ties. Ladies', niis.e
pent', boys', youths', and children's shoes, all
styles and qualities, cheap.
JTPWe are informell by Dr. Jameson, the
Camp Surgeon, that the health of the rebel pris
oner at Cunip Morton is improving. There is
very little sickness amon those confined there,
and no dLeae of a n ilignant type. tSTWe the follow inj; in the IUltinioro Sum, which we h.ul omitted to notice in our ililwauhee exchtnges: Sherman M. Ilootli, the Aholitioj.ist, was treated to a shower of unmerchantable egis while speaking at Heaver Dam, Wisconsin, re cently. L At ratt i vtivk Xi guo FaKACiiLU. A colored pie.tcher discouiing iu Washington on Sunday n the jussage of the bill atnlihing slavery in the District of Columbia, stoppel in the m:lt of his dioure and exclainieil "(ilory to IiikI!" wlicrcupoa a brother in the Inxly of the chuich re;ndel. "(ilory to Ijovejoy!" Hut the minister s tid, "No; God was entitled to all the glory." IxMejoy will no doubt leel slighted.
ble goo.!, beiji? a part of their fpriti? pcrcha.es. Ihi estalilithmeut i agent for two of the Urgent hoop skirt manufactories in the United States, which thej will pell wholesale cr retail at Nev York prices. Ld!e wiehing the best skirta to be bad should Inrpire for thoe manafaeture'I br Au.tin, Kelly k Co. Squire Lynch, from long experience, knows jut w hat illsuit this market and he has purchased a stck jut adapter! U) the wants of the In lunapolu trade. Call an l see if this is not so.
Tea Diimies will nd it to their advantage to call at the Hate House Chin i Tea Store, No. 14 Illinois street, Indianapolis, and inspect the large variety of green and black tea jut received. Their stock of teas emlrrace some twenty eight varieties of Imperials, Young Hysons, Gunpowders and Oolongs. They are aNo receiving every week Jreh supplies of the cloicest te.w iu the Ka-tern market. Strangers visiting the city will find it to their
advantage to call and examine for them.-elves before purchasing elsewhere. N. IJ. We are selling a good family black tea at per pound. Imperial at fcOc, and Youn Hyson at "toe. Don't forget the place Hates House ClkHla Tea Store, No. 11, Illinois street. 2i-dw To the Fabml&s. Much anxiety having teen manifested recently, not as to whether "Coitau was King," but in reierence to the capability of our soil and climate fur the production of this crop, cur Government has, through a commission appointed for that purjrfj.-'e, distributed two hundred buhels to the farmers of Indiana. The undersigned being consulted as to the mode of iiitribution, it was determined to send it to the officer of the County and District Agricultural Societies. The Southern jortiou of the State being better adapted to its growth, a greater portion of the seed has been sent to the Southern counties. There yet remains in my hands tir wards of twenty bu.-hels of seed for gratuitous distribution. All persons de-iring .eed, to w hom or to whoe county seed has not been forwarded, can be supplied by addressing the undersigned at tliis city. Sute papers please copy. W. II. Loom is. Sec'y Ind. State Hoard Agriculture. Inui mapoiis, April Iii, lr-n.
ZJf The Cincinnati Gazette continues to vitu perate Generals Halleck and Grant with reference to the battle of Shiloh. It talks in a style that all scoundrels use who never went to war; scoundrels who are too cowardly to go to war; scoundrels w ho stay at home and villi f v brave men, reinorseles-dv seeing those thov have urged
to go to war fall bleeding and dying; scoundrel
whose ears the wail ol the widow, the mother,
the si-ter, the daughter, is music; scoundrels who, if thev should ever be iiuireseJ into the service
by Abraham Lincoln, would run like hell on the
irst opportunity. Heiutil'ul scoundrels these, to ick with their forked tongues the dust from the
eet of the bravest of our brave.
Thk Xtw Cor no l CiiAMBi:a Our neighbors,
the Glenns, are fulfilling their part of the con
tract with the citv in a most commendable man
ner. The great amount of Ialor they have lestowed in re arranging the rooms', building the
tower, and putting up the iron stairway will cost
about si I, (MM). hvcrvthing attempted is in tip
top tvle and completeness. The Council Cham-i
ber is the middle room in the third storv, and is
certainly a model of beauty and finish. The
fresco work is in the h inds of Mr. (tlesmg. and
is now receiving the last finishing touches. It is
painted with reference to night e'.lVct. The pan
els and borders are plain but tasty. In each ot
the four corners is a medallion, representing the four season?, and on each of the four sides, one representing an eagle in upward flight, with a Washington shield. Hehind the Mavor's seat w ill be an arch in fresco with pilasters, architrave and Spandrel panels. In one will be the United States arms, and in the other the arms of the State of Indiana. In the crown of the arch, above the impost, will be introduced three figures representing Justice, Concord and Abundance, the whole being done w th appropiiate foliage. The room will be lighted by a six light chandelier. Five front windows light up the room, and are ornamented w ith stained glass, beautiful ly figured. "City Council Chamber" appears in large Gothic lettering on in the upper sashes of the side windows.and "Glenns' Hlock in the mid die one. The glass in the door HTMained similar to that in the windows. " The w hole reflects great credit on our New York Stote neighbors, for the promptness and complete thoroughness with which they h ave performed their part of the contract. The room will be ready lor occupancy this week.
Ft . sra vt. of M arshal Lorcas Yesterday the remains of Marshal Loueks were followed to the grave by a lengthened procession of citizen. I he OdU Fellows, of whose Order Mr. Lourks was a member, the police force and the chief officials of the municipality, as well as others, testified their respect lor the deceased paving the last ad rite to his memorv.
Thk Prowcts ok Indiana. W. T. Dennis, of
the Agricultural Department of the Patent Office, has furnished in advance of its publication the follow ing statistics of the products of Indiana for lCU, taken from the census books: LIVE STOCK.
Number of horses asses and mules " milch cows " working oxen " other cattle ' sheep ' swine
Value of live slock
IRODtCt. Hushels of wheat " corn " oats Irish potatoes " sweet potatoes Pounds of rice " t lacco ... ...........
4011,50 1 lC.b.27
4,JU:t:i
'J.l.r7,o7." . . 2.4!M.5 ..$:, 11 GJG-l
wool " butter ' cheese Tons ot hay Pounds of tlax Hushels ot hax seed Value ot home manufactures.. . , Value of slaughtered animals. .
I5.21!U0(l
b:.rn..v.u
3.!T3.i:m
2l.:ni
1.219
4,r.:7.yr4
2,ltiG,2V
17, Ml .7 67 rG.),:7i
c:i:,322 i;,272 17,112
$17.2.'
S3,5ih.:i2J
DkaTHS OF Hl.RKL pRIsslNIKS AT TIUSpolNT.
James M H in.lv, Co. K,.'i2d Tenn. S. M. Gilmore. Co. H. 3tlth Miss. A. Wick. Co. D. list Tenn. I. (i. Kemp. Co. 15. "Gih Mi-u. J. T. McHride. Co. H.ihh Tenn. P. Phe!. Co. A. 41st Tenn. J. ii. Kids, Co 15. 1th Mi.. S. D. Kuth. Co. G, 32d Tenn. John MeAfiVe. Co. , lt Tenn. A. M. Campbell. Co. ltd Mis. W. D. Cam.!. Co. F, 3d Mi. T. K. McClauahati, Co K. 'M Mi.-s. Koi ert Stand', ick. Co. K, 2Gth Va. Total tip to late. 212.
MILITARY ITEf!S.
The following company ofliv-crs hive been commissi. r.e.l: Fortv filth Indian i Chi, li'ulman, 1st Lieutenant; I. M. F.tzhugh, 2d do. in Kline's cav
Tn V.e'ro7o IxfroyTo IftroyTo I)strofTo DestroyTo DtstnoyTo DestroyTo Dtsiroih
A Phj Stock. M. H. Good is jut re-eiving and opening one of the largest and choicest sloi k of goAti ever brought to tnis city adapted to tt. spring atid summer tnnle. The rapidly increns- . - .1.!. - V m t ft,. t t A &
11 Ig Oti sill CSS III l.O' ri,iun:iuirin ...- i lience ihat it loprietor understands the warns of j 1 ....., ... bow I.i bnv L. :l.l V :i Ii t.i "e so '
as to sell cheap. We adv isC our female ti iends . ';"P toexamlne tU extensive aortmert or both use- ! ' ;' ndi ina- bl.am H. Hen ey, ful a-:.! ornamental srowls that Mr. Gocsl otlcrs at f '"i A"-' lsl Vi0utCMa,'l; Cilr,,, , D. H rt. 21 do , in couipmv C. verv low pi ices. I t' i . .1 i i- m c l I . , m - i Luliteenth Indiana v m. r. Davis, Joseph Col. Nat la.ao. We find the following com- i IIutchins..n. pl.n.ei.turv notice of Col. Inl.of L"w renceburg. Pk v.n u We are much gratified to heir ai.d broii',r,d the President of the Indian ir o , tht Col JrfT C. Divis, who In? so distinguhed !i- .o.d C.2.cu.tti railroad, iu the New Yo-k j h.niself duimg the preset) t war. has been ion:na- , ,fl,i: ( fvl to the Sen ite 1 v the Piei lent as Htuadier Co Nathan Lonl. of the V ermont 6th, which General. This rnther taniy justice, b it better
-ici.v distill -ui-hed itself, with the other J late ihaii revcr. n set :ns t a t. .d. iiv;s wa-
it teiu.ci.ts. i t'..e U:eatr.or at oik- I not lecouimcnueu u me icieg.ittMii aitr.e ume
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O'liM 1 ie-1 l'Ot Ini ! Mr PJ"Ulil UiCUMin ur.m,- - n I..NH.IIIH-U,
-Rat, Rotches, kr. -Mice. Mole, and Ant.
-Bed Bü?. j -Mohs in Furs, Clothe. j Mtisqoitocs and FIca.' ; ' -Insects on Plants atd Fowls,'' j -Insects on Animals, &c. ; -Everv form and species of
ermin.
TEI-ECRAPHIC. r tintrvi t mm n natiT rar arrninca. ooii UrporlK.
TENNESSEE RIVER NEWS.
IiALTIM'
iK.Mt Hemiles,
w:;n an'.tber vr-z
I'rant lltlmrr. at, April 2.Y TheUnil Sutes gun
Heavy C at n 11 11 u l i 11
W A S SI I T O A NEWS
I
CONGKESSIONA JL..
AFFAIRS AT YUHKTOWX.
SO UTIIE 11 jX NEWS
Bombardment of Fort Jackson
the
FROM GEN. BURNSiDE'S EXPEDITION.
"ONLY INFALLIIHLK ItEMFDIES KNOWN. Drlro) Instant!)EVERY FORM AND SPECIES OF
VERRM
Those Prewtrations (unlike all others) are "Free from Poison?.
'Not dangerous to the Human Family.' Rats do not die oa the premises." "They come out of their holes to die." "They are the only inf allible remedies known." "12 years and more established iu New York Citv."
U.ie.d byUsed byUsed byUsed byUsed byUsed byUsed by-
Station
s.
-the City Post Ollice. -the Citv Prisons and
Houses. -the Citv Steamers, Ships, &c.
-the City Hospitals, iVlms-IIouM
&e. -the City Hotels Astor 'St, Nicholas, &c. -the Hoarding Houses, &c. -more than 50,000 private families.
See one or tiro Sitrrunrn of ichtit ts
everywhere said by the People Editors Deuters, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled vith ver
min need be so no longer, if they Use "Costar's "Exterminators. We have used it to our satisfaction, and if a Iiox cost $5 we would have it. We had tried poisons, but they effected nothing; but "Costa it's" article knocks the breath out of Rats, Mice, Roaches and Bed-Bugs, pucker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the eountrv. Medina TO. (Inzftte. MOKE (2 RAIN and provisions are destroyed annually in Grant County by vermin than would pay for tons of this Hat and Insect Killer. Lanaishr H7.. Ihrnld. HEX RY IL CO STAR Wo are, . selli ng vour preparations rapidly. Wherever they liave been tisjd, Rats, Mice, Roaches anil Vermin disappear rapidly.
LCKflK & oTOUFKF.lt, Druggists, Windsor, Md.
'CostarV Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. " Costa r's" "Costary Bed-Bug Exterminator. "CostarY "Co-tarV Electric Powder, for Insects' &e. In 25c. 50c. and 81 Boxes, Bottles axi Flasks, S3 and S5 Sizes rort Plantations, Suit's, Boats, Hotels, kc.
CAUTIOX! To prevent the public from
being imposed upon by Spurious and Highly
From Washington Washi.xutox, April 21. The Timet dispatch sajf. A gentleman arrived here to day directly from Gen. McClellan's headquarters, and reports our forces have greatly the advantage of the enemy, as time will show. That our sharp shooters are the terror of the rebel gunners. Our ap proaches command the rebel entrenchments; everything is working us well us the most sanguine could ask. On Monday last there was tiring heard between two relel regiments, right within the rebel works; it continued so loug that it was mistaken for a regular battle, and the long roll was called. The Virgiuians now beng forced Into the service at the point of the baycuet resist a4 far as they can. Information was received in our headquarters atYoiktowu that the rebels were concentrating a large force at Gordonsville, hoping to bag Gen. lUnks, and that it was their intention to allow McDow ell to get across the Jtinpahanock and then to precipitate a superior force upon him. The Richmond Examiner of the 22 1 says: Official di matches received 3C3terday. state that the bombardujeut of the tort below .Norfolk w as continued during Sunday. The Senate, in executive session to-day, confirmed the nomination ol Horatio King, Ex-Postmaster General, as one of the Commissioners under the act for the abolition of slavery ie the District of Columbia. The Board was to organize
imineUiatey. Tl e President to-day nominated Col. Tuttles, of the 2d Iowa, for Brigadier General of volunteers.
Hi. tchings resolutions censuring Mr. Valland-
iiigh.un for alleged violation of the rules and decorum of the House, by making use of the de
nunciatory language against Senator ade after
quoting from the hitters recent speech in the
Senate, will come to-morrow for general action.
The participants in the colloquv, Messrs. Val-
landigham and Blake, exhibited intense earnest
ness; tne scene lor a wmie was exceeding! v spirited, but abruptly terminated by adjournment.
1 he l ankee has arrived from the neighbor
hood of Fredericksburg and reports that one day this week the Anicosta, while pissing Lorry's
Point, on the Rappahannock, was fired into by a
small bodr of rebel infantrv. She threw a lew
shells at them, which cause 1 them to disperse.
1 he thuilla id still actively engaged in seizing
rebel craft. It has captured sixteen schooners.
The ratifications of the Seward-Lvons treaty f r
the suppression of the slave trade w ill soon be exchange.!. The main points arc a mutual tight of se.irch'without regard to the number of vessels employed and the summary trial'and punishment
of tho;e engaged in the illegal train c
Pernicious Imitations a new label has leen
prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Proprietor's signature. Examine, each box, bot
tle or flask carefully before purchasing, and
flirt n.ttlmm lwif .fnCT !'
'COSTAR'S.
CäT Sold everywhere by All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CITY.
IIurral.Rislev & Kitch-
en.
Bush, Gale & Robinson
M. Ward, Close & Co.
McKisson & Ilobbins I). S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Iazclle,Maridi& Gardner. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox.
Shieflelin Bros. & Co. B. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. A. B. & I). Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. James S. Aspinwall Morgan & Allen. Hall, Ruckel & Co. Thomas & Fuller 1. 1). Orvis.
P H! L A D E L A , P NN S YL V A Nl A .
T. W. Dyott & Co. B. A. Fahnestock & Co.
Rolnrt Shoemaker &
Co. French,Richards,& Co
bostonIia'ssachusetts.
Geo. C. Goodwin & Co. I Weekes & Potter.
M. S. Burr & Co. Jno. Wilson, Jr. ani others. Also, all Wholesale Druggists at llll tf.O, HI., M . I.OI Mo., minion, Mich., I.tll M lhl.i:, k)., ( IM lMT, Oliio, I'lTTMtl IKill, I'a., Ill t I AI.O, .. V. AM BY
Druggists, Grocers. Storekeepers and Retailers generally in ail Country Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES.
From .cw York N lw YoiiK, April 14. The steamer
from "ssau arrived to night, bringing
Evaline passen
gers from the t team ehip Karuac, lost in Nassau liarbor on the 14th inst., by grounding in lull
fight of the wharf. The mails and passengers
were saved, and most of her cargo. The Eva line was chartered by the passengers, who could obtain no transportaiou through the sax-essaon agents of the Cunard line at Nassau. The rebel steamer Nashville, now called the Thomas L. Wrag, had returned to Nassau from
nn unsuccessful attempt to run the blockade at
Charleston; one of her paddle houses is badiv
injured, it is supposed bv a cannon ball. She has
a full cargo of ammunition and guns, brought by the Gladiator from England.
The steamer Ella Wnrly, with potash and
saltpetre, was soon to sail for some southern port.
The steamer Cecil had arrived at Nassau from
Charleston. Several rebel vessels are expected
to be at Nassau.
Ntw York. April 25. Lieutenant Governor Keiner of Illinois has been designated to the
post of Minister to Spain iu place of Carl Schurz,
provided the latter intends to return.
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t ! . s Co.:,--
IXDIMPOLIS, INDIANA
Robert Browning
Cairo, Aptil 25 The tevmers Hell Mem I phis and CuocUw,from Pittsburg Landing Thurv j
Car. Iuitan. has arrived bere i cUy morning, arrie-l Usl iukIiI. ilev were nreu
ar. I two im:rttni prisoners, : uuny-uvc man uc.jw i iiisourg, cy a nan i j
one of whom In len long enracel in the eon- of gueiius from beum dweUingi on the left
UaUtnd IraUc.in psug insiU aiHldpatcbes be
twuti the secessionist here and reU!dt m. The
Government agents hive been locking for thit man since list fa'.l. He is wealthy, and has been a mo-t unscrupulcu secessionist. His name is withheld for the present. The Hercules subsequently paid a visit to Wicomico river, and esptured the schooner Algonquin, with a cargo which was Do doubt taken trom Baltimore.
i lit Dispntclir.
r o Miii n lox.tL.
Washix.tox, April 25. SF.XATE Mr. Sherman presented resolutions from the- legislature of Ohio concerning the relel prisoners at Columbus, Ohio, saying the loval feeiiuga of the people of Ohio had been outraged by the fact that the rebel prisoners at Camp Chase wire allowed to retain their slaves by order of Colonel Moody, thus practically establishing slavery iu Ohio, and solemnly protesting against this outrage upon the loyalty ot the people of Ohio. The resolutions were accompanied by a rote from Governor Tod saving that Col. Moody did not permit but that the negroes had been sent
there as prisoners and Col. Jloody was obliged to take care of them. Mr. Sherman said the fact was the negroes w ere sent there with their misters, but he believed no blame could be attached to Col. Moody or the Governor of Ohio lor this. Major Jones, the In spector at Camp Cnae reported matters all right there. Mr. Grimes asked if any steps had beea taken to fre these negroes, as he supposed them to be free by the act of last summer, being captured iu the service of the enemy. Mr. Sherman replied that no steps had been taken thai he knew of. The negroes, he be lieved, were still there. Mr. Wilson said he should call up the matter on Monday. He thought some action niiht be had on the subject. Mr. Trumbull presented a petition for the construction of a ship canal to conne:t Lake Michi gaii w ith the Mississippi River. Mr. Litham introduced a bill to quit certain land titles in the State of California. Referred. Mr. Cowan introduced a bill to amend the act of April ol), 17JJ. He s lid he should move to refer this bill and all other bills concerning the puiii-hment of rebels and the confiscation of their property to a select committee of live. The Chair suggested that if the motion meant to include the confiscation bill now before the Senate, it would be more appropriate to move when the bill should be taken up. The motion was then withdrawn for the pre sent.
The bill for a line of steamships from San Francisco to Shanghai was taken up and passed by ares tlG. nays 1 ti. Mr. Wade introduced a bill concerning private actions against public officers. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. On motion of Mr. Wilson, of Massachusetts, the Senate then went iuto executive session, and adjourned till Tuesday. HOUSE. When the House adjourned yesterday, the resolution of Mr. Hutchins was pending to censure Mr. Vailandigham for words spoken in debate against Senator Wade, ic. The Speaker stated that this w as a question of privilege, on which Mr. Vailandigham taised a oint of order. The rule referred to by Mr. Vailandigham was read, and is as follow s: "If a member be called to order for words spoken in debate, the person calling him to order shall repeat the words excepted to, and they shall be taken down in writing at the Clerk's table.nnd no member shall be held to answer or be subject to the censure of the House for words spoken in debate, it any other member has sjoken or any other business intervene after the words spoken, and before exception to them shall have been taken." The Speaker also directed the following to be read from the manual:
back of the Tenwesse. The Chocttw received
seven shots; her mate was killed. The Reite Memphis received twelve shots, morully wounding one nejro boy atoard. The rods at Pittsburg ire Improving. Skirmishing between the pickets continue. The river here is still rising. The lower M;isirpi is fearfully overflowed, causing the greatest loss of rropertr ever known. The steamer Tler, froa Tennessee river, his arrived, and reports that the heivy firing proceeded from a sharp skirmish with the enemy jesterdty morning' No particulars given.
Front Fortrew .Manroe, t . -v a m. it a
rOKTKtss JIOMtot, Apnl Ihe following!
dispatch has been sent to the N ar Department: To Hon. . .V. Stanton, 5rc'y uf War: The Norfolk Day Book of this morning baa a telegram from New Orleans, dited 23d int., from which the following information is obtained: There has been a heavy and continued bombardment at Fort Jackson all night. It was still progressing. The rebels in the Fort represent themselves still cheerful, with au abiding faith in ultimate success. They state they a:-e making repair as l-est they can. TbcT barbette guns were still iu w orking order, though most of them had been dissbled at times. They assert we have fired, twenty -five thousand 13 inch shell, of which one thousand fell iu the Fort. They think that our ammunition must soon become exhausted, but assert that they can stand it as long as we can. (Signed) Johx Tickir. Assistant Sec'y of War. IlKAlMjUARTUlS Di-FAETJISXT Or YlKGIMA,) April 21. ieC2. j To Hon. E M. Stanton, Sec'y of War: Assistant Surgeon Warren, unconditionally released with seventeen prisoners and four attendants, arrived this evening from Norfolk. Thev
were all wounded and left on th? field in the affair of the South Mills. The troops of the United States consisted of three thousand men, under the command of Gen. Reno. The surgeou says the releis reported only a Georgia regiment and three pieces of artillery as l eing ued in the engagement. The Noifolk Day Book reports a heavy bombardment of Fort Jackson on the Mississippi River. Major General Lnvell is represented as saving it was terrific. It was still continued at
the latest advices. (Signed) John K. Wool, Maj. Gen.
COMMERCIAL. Jar th rotten J Cincinnati .Inrket. Ci acta at I, Ajri 5i. Flour firm it$I IZßi Zä f x superCim. Wheat in good demirid and 3c ü,;hr; red 33 9ic and white 9?c3$l. ' Cora advanced to 'SSc and in good deattd0u rm at 31c. WhikT quiet at iSc. Mrsspoik rat10 50. Bulk meats firm at 5c for aides and 3c tr boaldera rn bulk. Lard in good it sind at ic. Bacon firm at 55'c for aide Mo.asse ad r a need to 44 3 Ijc. Suzar firm hi 8a9Lfc. Coffee dull at 19 (J ile. Et change firm at if prtm.
From Hunk' Division. New Marrkt, Va.. April 21. The following has been sent to the War Department: To Ihm. E. 31 Stauten, Str'y nf War: Our advanced guard, Col. Donnelly commanding, took thiee prisoners today at a point nin miles beyond Harriconbtng. One of them sava he belonged to'Co. I of the Tenth Virginia Infantry. This regiment ha been on the Rappa hantiock. The prisoner says the regimeut joined Jackson at his present location near Stannardville from Culpepper. (Signed) X. P. Basks, Maj. Gen.
From Jiew York. New York, April 25. Reliable information places General Lee in command of the rebels at Yorktown. Johnston did not remain. AH the rebel stores, ammunition, &c. have been moved some three miles to the rear of Yorktown. Contrabands say tho rebels had nearly 2HJ killed and wounded at the recent affair at Lee's Mills. A gang of 3,(WH) negroes who were at work at a dam had a dozen killed and w ere sUinipeded by our shells and had to be forced back with the bayonet. from M. fjOiii. St. Lons, April 2.". Orders har been issued for the lelease of Col. Jennison from the military prison, he giving bonds in $2dfU00 to apjear and answer to whatever charges mav be produced
against him. The particular offense which led to
Jennison's arrest has not been made ntiblic. but
"Disorderly words spoken in committee must , it U presumed that all the facts will shortly be
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lortncoming. Jennison, on being arrested, immediately resigned his position iu the army.
be written down as iu the House, but the Com
mittee can only repeat them to the House for animadversion." The Speaker, under all the circumstances, sustained Mr. Va'laudigham's point of order, and thus the question of privilege was disposed of. The House considered, for a short time, the bill authorizing $900,000,00(1 in payment of the bounties to the widows and heirs of soldiers, but came to no conclusion. Adjourned till Monday.
Southern ev.
Washington, April 21. The Tribunt's special
says: An officer from Corinth, according to the At
lanta Confederacy, reports that the Confederate
lines extend over the Corinth battle ground, and
that the Unionists are nine miles bevond there
Active preparations are being made bv bo.h
armies lor the grand decisive battle at baad Beauregard is being heavily reinforced. Skirmishes daily occur between the advance guards
A telegraph dispatch from Augusta states that
tne enemy uas evacunea ins position, and is going to his gun boats. Mobile pers ;ssert that Nashville has been evacuated, and -l(."0ij Union troops taken. Gen. Kirby Smith with a large force is, according to the Atlanta Gtmrnonvealth , at Bridgeport, w ithin seventeen miles of Huntsville; the evacuation or the Yankees is predicted. Advices trom Norfolk state that the rebels nave live wooden gun boat? there, all of which are ready for service. The rebel Congress has ' adjourned to the 2d Mondav in August. New York. April 2.". "Ve have a statement from the Atlanta (Georgia) dtnjrdtracy that Northern Ahibama and Western Georgia are completely at the mercy of General Mitchell, who.-e present position is declared to besuch at Gunter's landing that he can at once proceed to Rome, take that city, bum down the foundries and captute all the arms, take possession of the engines on the railroad, and not only cut off reinforcements and means c!" retreat from the rebel General Kirby Smith, who was alleged to be marching toward Huntsville, but leave at the same tune the rebel fortes at Knoxville, Greenville and Cumberland Gap, together with all Western Viiginia, completely exposed. The Richmond Examintr of the 22J, speaking of affairs at York to w n, says: Our trcops have cut a canal between the York and Warwick rivers, which gives us a water front across that whole stretch ot country, which must contribute materially to the strength ofour position. It further says: On Saturday uight last our men were engaged in throwing up entrenchment- and at divlik'ht
thev were completed and guns mounted w ithin
1,1)00 ytrds oi t'' rebel position.
From Jnlllpollw
Gallaiolls, 0., April 25. The sinking of the
Lunice was cause! bv being run into by the Com
modore Perry. 7'he boat is a total loss. No
lives lost.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
PTJBUC NOTICR
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THE WONDERFUL GRAXCLUS, for tbe cure of Couj?n, CaMa, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Wueezin f , trritatlon of the Uvula and Tonsils, and Disease of the Lun. Sold in
large boxes, 25 cts., 51 et.. and 1 earh. nlSdlwly
From Wellington Washington, April 25. A suecial to the Post savs: It is reported here that the rebels at Norfolk, fearing an attack upon that city, have obstructed the channel of Elizabeth river with vessels which are to be sunk on the approach of our gunboats. Reverdy Johnson has written a letter in which he attempts to prove the unconstitutionality of
the act passed bv Congress for the abolition of
slavery in the District of Columbia. The Newbem I'royrets of the 19th says ten days before Burnside captured New bern some 700 men assembled iu Arundel county, west of Raleigh, and hoisted the stars and stripes. A force was sent from New bern to reduce tbein, and about twelve were killed. It is reported that ninety rebel cavalry were captured at Newport, including a Colonel. The New York Chamber of Commerce has adopted a memorial to Congress proposing the raising of tw o hundred and fifty million dollars by taxation as follows: From all sales of goods and merchandise and other property at retail and
wholesale a tax ot one per cent., yielding, vour
- m ' memorialists believe, the annual sum of $115,-
OOU.OOO; from the tariff the sum of fifty million;
from an exci-e or tax on cotton of 2 cents per lb twentv four million; from an excise or tax
on tobacco of 20 eenu per lb thirty million; from an excise or tax on w hisky and other liquors of 2." cents per gallon tneiity-tive million; Irom an excise or tax on malt liquors of 5 cents per gallon eight million; from a direct tax on real and per-enal pnqcrty twelve million; total, two hundred and sixty-four million. Com. Foote, owing to the wound received in the battle of Fort Henry, has asked to be relieved from the command of the Western fleet, but the
Department hesitates. It is understood that i axne as BROWN'S P.R05CIUALTHOCIIF.S," which are
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can fell, hem, bini, and to forth, but It will do r better than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing
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The Foldinff Case, mhkh In now becoming o popular, if, a it name Implied, one that can be folded Into a box or
case, which, when opened, makes a beautiful, substantial
and Mtariou table f'rthe work to upon. Tlf ca
are of every imaginable designplain as the wood grew
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ii'ti ; J u ; :.e !,. 1 hU ch.thing p.eued bv several J ben appointed. A". .1. IJjr. bulle- ittioHt l-l.l ii jurv. U,, t-.rst laurels A volume of "Ballads i f the War" has re wcie won in Westen. Yii-;:.-., a a Captain in ! centlv apfe.ircd in New York. Iu o,,e of t..e an Il.!i.ina regiment, when Gen. Mv-r!..lli. tb.r i i.. ii-.!-- a.r.otl "The Iive nf the Wnnn,!)
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Like elephant at play
General Hallcvk is now in command .it
A-ul H ui'de from ur tsvket- thev came in i Put-vburc. and is in a way to win oine personal
ti.i.tact with th rebel pickets, drov e them in ad j mdiurv glory. .i son as he accomplishes this, ei cfu!.tered a strong frce of refuel cavalry whkh : he will become an object for stuck. Thedemothey rngpged After fighting brikly for 'an hour niacs ill be after him with a howl of detraction. i-i.U ate retired w.lh iiinoj.ult:rh!e loM. Tbl W'r nun. ten day s as the limit ot Geu. Htllexk'a ii on Wediieaalay. 1 iiete has been no alleinig j fieexloin fnun newspaper assaults RufTulo Ex
o mote tle tiuiii lo-l of the armr.
prrt
Wholesale Agents.
And by t!ie 1)kuggist, STuitEKKLrKits and Uktailkks generally. Cot'XTitY Ufalkrs can order as above, Oraddrvssordt'rsdirvct orif Prices. Terms, is tlesired, send tor 1862 Circular, giving reduced Prices to iii:m:v ii. costak. Pkincipal Dkiht No. 512 H road way (OpjHsite the St. NiclkJas Hotel.) New York. UN hZ -Jrl.t r- tin I
From Tennewec. St. Lot is April 25. A secial to the Dmioerat from the gunboat flotilla, dated April 23d, tys: All quiet here if we except to mortar boats
! remaining m position wnicn oectsionauy tnrow
shell over at the fort. I The rtbels have rot replied to day. None of
J their gunboats can be setn. !
i he rlood has overrun all tne plantations ana ! h- u-es along tte'rivcr and great distress prevail j among the inhabitants along the banks, some of j
whom offer to give all they possess to have their families removed from their houses which the wafer threaten to carry dowu the river. The weather is fair.
From Forirraa .Tlonroe FofcT&os Monrok, Ajtil 21. A flag of truce
was sent to .oriow to-aar wiin a;iau:nes. .o
newspapers were received. On the return of the tlUg the steamer Nellie lUker proceeded with x Hag of truce to receive a number of wounded taken bv the reie!s iu a recent skirmish near
E'izvbeth City. They were brought down from ;
Norfolk in a schooner in tow of a rebel tug. Steamer sunk. GaLLtroLis, O., April 2i The Government steamer Eunice, on ber way to Cincinnati, sunk la?t night otT Ashland, Ky. She was commanded bv Cap. Thorn Murdoch, of Cincinnati.
the Department has ordered Cant. C. 11. Davis to
repair to the squadron a- his second in command, j
thus relieving htm of much physical labor of his responsible position. In addition to what has heretofore been stated in contradiction of the false statements of the Richmond papers, there is good authority for stating that Count Mercier, the French Minister, h d no official communication whatever with the Southern authorities. The report that Lord Lyons has gone to Richmond or is going is as untrue as the recent unfounded rumors of changes in the Cabinet.
The Navy Department is quietly though elficientlv at work increasing the means of the na- I tional defense. I The Atlanta Iron Works and Hanion Loting, f
of lioston, have been awarded contracts for build ing iron chid vessels unJer the recent law. The Senate to-day in Executive session confirmed the nomination of George Cadwallader of Pennsylvania, und George H. Thomas of Virginia, as Major Generals, and Col. A. H. Terry of Connecticut, M. S. Hascall. of Indiana, Maj. H. W. Wessels, of the Cth infantry. Col. J. W. Geary nnd L. F. Ross of Indians, as Brigadier Generals. The Senate, it ia said, rejected Nathan Reeve a Assistant Quartermaster, and the following as Brigadier Generals: John Cochrane, H. H. Lockwood, C. F. Clark and Charte Dana. John Trumbull, of Tennessee, was conErmed a? United States Attorney fur the middle district of that State. The President to day recommended D.nlel E. Sickles to be a Riigviicr General. The prue ped of his confirm at iu is f.i vor able. Trnneee .tewt. Chicago, April 25. A special to the Timet from Cairo says: Passengers Lj the Belle Memphis say tint at Savaunah heavy tiring was heard in the direction of Pittsburg. The cannonading wa brisk and gradually grew louder, being lieard for milei this side of SaTannah. 1 he belief that a general engagement was brought on was strengthened by the fact that on "Wednesday ignificant preparation were made by Halleck for an attack. Our gunboat on the Tennessee had effected a passage over Mule shoals ane penetrated as far as Huntsville, Alabama, where they captured a quantity of rebel commissary atores. A special to the Trtiune says: The rumors that the fight bad commenced at Pittsburg is dibelieved at headquarters. Gen; Strong received dispatches Irom Halleck yestrrdar, but no mention i made of the affair.
in most case productive of poMtire injury. Many dealers will recommend inferior preparations and lower priced articles, affording more profit to themselvea Ak for and OBTAIN only -RkOW.VS BRONCHIAL TROCHES," which by long xperienca have proved (heir Talue.taTir.g received the ancti'n of physician generally, and testimonials from eminent men throughout the country. BKOWÜ'S F.UONCHIAL TKOCHES, when allowed to dissolve slowly In the mouth, have a direct influence to theaSTeeted parts; the aeJative and no thing effect to the mucus lining oftbe windpipe into the Bror.chiiallay Pulmonary irritation and given relief la Couph, Colli, and the various Throat affection to hich public peakera and singem are liable. feblt-dlj'CT
CREEN HOUSE.
WOOD LAWN GREEN HOUSE !
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W. II. liOO.TI I, ntoi'iciK'roii. IErr. A COMPLETE! AJ'OkTMKJfT OF PEt)tI5Gont Planu of aborted arteti-, at reduced jiVe, inctudriff Tr.RF.FX AS. GEliAMr'Ms, rETuyixs, HFLIOTROrr.S. tu ., fcc -Alo, a reneral ttcient of tirij rdrg r.icta, as S ire, rt.loi, tT.rr?a';thmn.nmr, te. fruit ami Oriiomnifn, Iieciduou and Eversrrtea Trees and Shrubs.
A rare coHectloti of all the different claws. PAHLOB FIcVJSTTSA rr and complete eoNeetion f Aaaliaa, CanaUliaa Ac , Clmt from Philadelphia And aIo the roost complete aawrtmeotef hardy wathe Grap- In tbe vv et. Aa rat prm.-ft ..ig thra I name the Delaware, Wana. CticH. Cwyabea, Allea'a UylrrL Eeiecca, Warren, L'nion Village, Pauline, Anna, Ontario, Ml belter than the Catawba, And thirty her baxdy aorta. Catalogue So. I, a ürap Cataloco, fumihed n application. Call at the grounds or addrea Wta. H. Loouiia, lndiaapJwi ladiuia. . . P. 8. All pro.. doobting the n.penor excellt ic f the Delaaar, I refer to Mr. Powell Ilowland of tfcia oaiiitr, who La fruited it for twa year, and to wbota I r.U thi orins fifty dwtlae orth f 11 j war rtna at
;ittkuira , - Vrk .atrket. Xw loa a. April Xw. Flour 5(at lbV: better; moderate business doinf for export and home consumption; sales at tl 70 for nrperfine Sta.t; $ lOoi i 15 forettrm Sute and $3 2J for choice; $1 Tl6 93 for an. perhne Western; $5 lOAri 35 for common to medium extra Western; $5 20t5 30 for inferior, and $3 33u;3 43 for shirping brands extra round hoop Ohio; $3 50o:G i0 for trade bnuvda, the market closing steady. Whisky in fair request; aale at 23(323. Wheat market quiet and firm; transaction are materially restricted by the want of stock; aale ol Milwaukee club at $1 2 and winter red Western at $1 23. Corn market opeoed dull and closed Let wand a shade lower; aale at ür't.iitJc for mixed Western iu store and delivered, closing with sales at 5?,l4'c delivere-1 and 57(i3? for Jersey and Southern yellow. Sugar Raw in good demanJ; market without change. Pork market quiet and unchanged; aale at $12 37?.; lor me, 10(.iH 23 lor prime, and $12 50 ni 13 5'J for prime mesa. Reef quiet and hrna. Ianl very firm: sales at i'Jof 3r. Rutter is t-elling ut fi 11c lor Ohio and lC(al SCefor SUte. Cheese Mc.ulv at C''tilc.
COTTACE RESIDENCE.
NKOFTIIF. KIXr.ST COTTA t P. KF.SlIEMT.t IN
the city, containing ten rifnt good atatle lot
i-w and t-rn -t. r vT tutorKr Ftte A rent.
iVi '.20s hi'U-e i
matvi-ii call oa aprl9-dlw
FRUIT TREES.
DWARF AND STANDARD FRUIT TREES, M-'ITALU: liill I.nrfft or Small (iardtnsor JTirrfjr HL'LKY up iir rd-r a ft-w day nivtre and it will too late fT pUntin;. Cur tik was grown Lere, Lei.ee .re mre likely to lire than th-e from a dl-tance.
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Crown Lere in r.ur oti i-il ainl climate, nenie af- to t-uy. We have the best as..rtn-iit in th ftate. Tha net thirty day. I the l-t time of Ihe year for planting. We Lave all kind au 1 prices, frta IV cent to tl eaik. AViI Avali loailt Are invited to look at oar '.ik. tiUOsVEXOR 1 TniXLi:,
ap21-:iw
Arent fr Fletcher' Xnrerie.
FOR SALE. Vor Sale or to Fiichnnc FOH OTT rKOI KKTT, 553 Acres, the Gallaudet Farm, Situated eiht mile from lndlana)o!itf
iTXTIIK
IMilAXAltllJS AXD CLNCIXS ATI KAIL-
KOAD. with llf -Utina Gallaoilet ia it center;
every acre f-nrei1. nearly all the raiN new r reeeMly reet; 3ki arres in cultivation, lOQ acte onderd rained, fiwr Rood orchards eight weil v( water, tw food tarnt and a new one 115 feet long nearly completed, a family residence worth $ 1,000, five tenant Louse, a saw-mill wvtth 12,000, a store and More-hous. Thi hiclly fertile farm, tmequaled in eitoatin by any in the Slate, r.ly SO mlfuU-a t-y railroad from lndiaoapolia, four paeenger train atop ping at the farm tation each day, with a Mate road ranmug tlirouiv-h it center, ! now offered for aale at a rreal bargain. It can be dirided tnt aix r eUrbt farnia if d.eired. For termi apply to the owner at Gallaudet, or at No. M, lUtes Ilouxe, Indianaolia. X. B. In resjuse to iniuirie. too numerous otherwi to anwer, I would nay, no one need apple uulene deFirous of pnrchaing a Urge farm worth t-i-V). mall one at a proportionate price. J. S. bliOrTH. C.Uaudet, January 4.
MEDICAL.
IIRANDE'S TUSSILAGO CCRES ASTHMA AXf BltOXCIIITIS. JfjQjT" Sold by all lniggtta. Ii cenu a bos. H II AN I) K'S TUSSILAGO Is Pleasant to the Tate Chfldren cry for ft. lUtANDE'S TUSSILAGO cruF.H iioonxa cough ami cnorp. Jfjjy Sold by all Lruggirta. ZZ cent a box. BUANDK'S TUSSILAGO CURES tXt (iIIS AXD COIJiS. Jfjjv p.. Id by all In-uiririsu. Si emu a !. H It ANI) K'S T TÜlTsl lTvG O Ct'RKS ASTHMA AXD VVHEF.ZING. Jf .Sold by all Innrgi-t. ' 25 cent a box.
BUANDK'S TUSSILAGO CURES CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS. Jggy Sol i by all Dreggim. 25 centa a box. B U A N I) K S T U S S I L A G O (TRES IRRITATION OF THE T0X5ILS. Seid by all Proggi't. 25 eecu a bor.
BUANDFS TUSSILAGO Is rood f r PuMic Speaker and Singer, TO CLEAR THK VOICE.
BUANDK'S TUSSILAGO Cl'KES WIARSEXKS A XI HORK THROAT, fta" S"H by all Itragrt-st- cenu a boa. Ti 1. A N I) K S T Ü S S I L AGO CUREStOXSUMrnOX IX THE FIRST FTAGE5.
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EXPRESS COMPANIES.
American Express Company, UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. OFFICE OX THE CORXEK f,F WASHINGTON AXD 3feri!ian ireeU, lrfdiar:pl;. Three daity Eljire. to Xew Tork; Two daily V.xpree to Cincinnati, aud Two dajy Eaprewe. to Chicago aad AuLwi; The avoe Cotnpaaue are tLt ntlj ptlnleged Kiprtaawr the f.".owlr.e road, vit: IXWAXA CEXTRAL: LAFAYETTB CHICAGO. , IXWAXAl-OUS k FE nr. TEURE HAUTE 4 UCUIOM; EELLEiOXTAIXE A IXDIAXAPOU. MoT.y, paakage, rtJuab'.es and freight carried with afe'y and dlipatrh, avl In tharje cf rpedal and efBcieBt raetaecgvraXote, lain act Prrt will b rrirptrr euIWtad ac4 ready return made J. F;LTI 1J1F. LD, Ajenu
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