Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3631, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1862 — Page 3

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THE IUILT STATT? KNT1 IL la et by U tbe early m tt. !r g ei press od freight traic, aad delivered to -nri ia a'aeeat town abut tb urn tlae H I di tr.l.uted Ja thiscity. This enaLle readers t a distance from the Capital of Irydiar.a, to jpt the nwi of the day frm i to twelve howrsbefoTetbeyeenreeeiveMthrvoh papers pullibe d elsewhere. 5ewa dealer and carriers In any of the town on railroad, centering at lnd.anapolia, will bsnppltsi with !b.HE!CnXEL o as food term aa ary eil.?r paper. Clubs for iL IAi'y will be supplied at A(Trta rites. Orders ar solicited, daw

f ATM at I.on-ritL or Ivwa:a So im i a.

K, -th: John llirrier,

L.. i.v.u.a. (;.

CO. G. 21 cavalrv; Th.t.

JUeJ. c. I. 21th.

Ti? Cuni.iiibatn, the Iiii.n confectioner,) received another ce lot of strawberries !!t . f renin?, which be iil serve up w,th bi cler quill cre.ta. I

A .Tl intake. The Impr! appear to prevail imrr mary Imorrats that we bar no JbOf!.r connected with th i:XTINrlL o.f.oe. This I a m1-taae. There I no oRce In t'-.e city tbat I so are 11 prepare I ft de all kind of lQK AND JOB PRINTING a we are (except larre bill posters), ami we will feel under obligations to all Democrats, not on!y In thecity, bot In the .täte, fr any work they can send to our fr.ee. Vf have ro public paironaje to depend on to aM the paj-er mm ak the party to aid u witb their work, aa far a tbey can. Wo can do aa good w ork, and oa a good terms, as any other office.

?TThe public are Invited to dsy at 91. o'clock ta our rooms. No. 5G East WJi:n;toa street, to an auction a-le rf a variety cf hardy and bedd;r, out (lints, TerVfia. petunias, dwuble and single d.ihli roe In preat Tarier y, kc, kc. FtATiiiEü.io'c k Hakim, Auctioneers.

SPEECJHES OF UctiilricU nncl Yoorhcc.

Tbetpeerbof lion. Tbomaa A." Hendricks, bs-fore tba 1 moerat tc Convention on the F.ie''h of January, lSGi, and tbe p perh of Hon. iMnlel W. Voorbeen, In the Houe of HeprrantJitivea, February JO, on tbe duty of tbe Fedeal Government in ita relation to tbe chrd war and tbe f'je'-t tor wbich It aboull be proecu'ed, are for aale at tbia or.ee, publibed In a pamphlet of aUteen pages, lnclutHrjboth rpeecbea. Each vt.e la amonj? the ablea d!irerHj on tbe praneDt criai, antlabould be placed in tbbanla of erery vtr In the State. Tba firtlue bavin; been entirely exhau-ted. we are now repriritina; a lare;e edition to aupply the increairig demand. Tbo living off exprea route mut provide for prepaying the postage, vLich ia one caut per copy. I'r ce 1 per hundred. All order prorcptlj filled.

CITY AND STATE ITEMS. Z2T The .aletrner W. W. Crawfonl left Pitts hur Lnniiin on the won. int.' of the 1 7 c la in?t., with tle !-4l sick und woiiutiol Iijil.-iuiaus.

M.oiie Nonet. There will he a mejin of lii'it.itia; Ii Chapter Nu.

(I utrdajr) evening at i tclork. Ciia4. Fiiirit, Scc'j

ft-ci;il 5, thid

Latist ftüM CotlSTH W. R. Eilia and J. E. Hohiiioii, tii LfiTette, arriv ei tti th citr lat

niht from PittJur;; Landu jr. Thej brought the rno-t encouraitig re j-rt from our nrmj. We h tve, acrorüin to their under"ttiliii of the mAtter, lieureard' army fl Hiked on tlie ltl't i and on the riht. We are fte to face with him. !

jit i the opinion of Mer. Khinon and fclii

that there wid be no bittte at Uornth. lienreprd ia well aware, thej think, that we have him on the hip. Sifcl and Curtis h.td fotnieil a junction with ILilitck. Slc.iUiho.it nfter fte.uiil'at coorejing' their trooM, were Diet on Siturd.tT

, ascending the Tenne?ce From all ac

count Liven by deserter and r-ies, Ue.ureard' army is almo-t completely demoralized. A whole brigade of Iii-h trooH, it i a;iid, hd mutinied, and were eurrounde! and placed in the very Iront of the line of battle with artillery in their rear, wheieby they were to be compelled to ri'ht. Iie.tureani'a army ha been living on half rations fur Ue pnt leu dys. They have plenty of m;ir. coffee, tool.ice4 and rice, but th.it i all. alie tuieard can full bck only uf-on Mobile, Jack-on or MeinpLi. Memphis ih ourn whenever we choo-e to pos-cs ourelvej of it. Our Gulf fleet prob.ibiy ere thi p'sse?s Mcbile, awehte jx.e?j,l New Oileun. Atid we are in shelling distance of the railroad leading to Jackon. What is Deiurei'aril to do? There will be no fiht there, the pcntlemen say.

They surmie that there will be no surrender J either, but that Be aurernrd'i armr of one hun- I

drei and sixty thountl men will di-band. Hil-If-ck, they ha the rebel (ieneral completely in hi toil, and the rebel General know it, and conejucntly the campaign f the Mi.si.-.ippi will le termlnatel in a Christian like manner without much bloodshed or la tighter. We rejoice to hear thi., but only fear it U too good new to be true. Governor Morton, itee-ma, according to thee trentlemen. i. rejrartled by the whole army a the premonitory pwnptoni of a battle whenever he make hi- npr earancc. Th'n time hi pretence watn the ßronnd early. Gen. II tlleck, however, it i liinte I, tlon't pny iiiucli attention to hi Kx-el!ency. who, intetd of beii) invited to haibpiirter, ha to dine at a .'ii tier' stand, llalleik 'probably think. that Morton had heter be. at home attending to h' own busline., und we rue II a I lev k ia nlxut rrht. All the uDiniunitt in that Morton ordered from the arenal the other day, will probably be sent back, if there hhould, h. Me.r. Ellis arid Itobinnti think, be no b title at C irinth We are j;lad the railroad., under the adinini-tratioti of our "noble Governor," are making some

fiyThere U a cae or two of xroall-pox in tliirvmoi.ey. The lat thw gentlemen who brin.g u city. We urire Upon nil the immediate and pre. V?ll thi intelligence heard of Morton was that.

ing nece-ity

r5T'fcI.er, who shoved .hc car on the track at Sullivan, by whivh Prof. PU tcher met hid death, ha been arrested, and we hoj e he will Le

dealt with

according to law.

5?" Judge Treat, of IUinoi,prcide over the United States Ditiicl Court, now in teiri in this city, in place of Judge Huntington, of Indiana, ah-ent in Cub i.

ol Laving ttieir cuiidren vacci

nated. The Hoard of Health should sec that it i!oe not spread. Orpiia? Societt. All person eub-cribing to the fund. of the above Society, at the Ar.nivern.iry Meeting at Masonic Hall, held I tt Sab b.-'th night, are requested to call promptly and pay the ainounU at Fletcher k Sharpe'a lUnk. 5THon. Jfoah II. Swayne, of Ohio, the uc-ce..-or ol Judge McLean, presides over the United States Circuit Court now in session in iliis citv. 0 t3f"A npti?t Church, to take the place of the oi l one burnt dow n on the corner of Meridian and Maryland street, is to be erected during the coming Mimmer on the corner of New York and remiivlvanu Mrett Att Ammunition Gone. On Sund ty ht forty Car load of ammunition were shipped from the arsenal in this city tu Pitlbur; Landing. Kvery arailalle tuissile of war and all the cartridge? were sent. Shot, shell, and bullets went, to be ued by patriotic citizens agaiut rebels and traitors in arm against the Government the best Government the world ever aaw.

CPThe sale of that beautiful uhutb in tract of hiitd of seven acres on the Madison gravel road, one mile south of the citv. Ins been post poned till Mm day, M iy 26th, at 2 o'clock P. M., it w hich time it will be sold without any ieerve. For particular applr to Wiley' real estate otlice. 19-nt.

Yalvablc Citt Lot. We cull special attention to the sale on Saturday next, the 24th iust., at the Court House door, at 2 P. M.. of fifty feet off the east side of lot 7. in square 47, on Market street, part of the late residence of Douglas Maguire. ilereaped, and immediately west of the resilience of the Governor. It is seldom so convenient and desirable a lot is offered for sale. 20-Gtd m The ArraaT at Camp Morton on Fridat Lt It was. I. M. White, of linger Hatcnu's Kentucky reg'mei.t who was killed by a billet of wood in the hands of Daniel Webster of a Tennessee rgiment. In the confusion and excitement of the occasion we hid the names all wrong. Webter is now in jail and aw aits judgment by the civil authorities1.

The well known retail grocery establish

ment at No. J V et ashinztn etreet, Indianapoli, has reently been pucha.ed by the enterpriing grocer. M..rs. innelge i Siwyer, the mcu who reduced the price of Col Oil in Coluuihu finm sixty to forty cenis. Fur thin transaction they have endeared to them the citiren ot" C'd!itu. Wr wih them success in their now k i: iiit), A. Circci.e of tins place la stopping with them. -GAumhut Jirp. """We din the following from an Evansville dlj itch Lttftl May If: "The Citizen, our St;te hospital boat, nrrirp! eirly Satunlay morning with about two hundred si L Indi.iiiia'ns, ne irlv all uf w horn have been f ui loughed atid ellt home, 'l he Citizen reim ned avainutll o'clock Saturday nicht with thirteen surgeu:af fifteen nuTe, .Hid vvfll Ptlpplietl with hospital stores, in charge of Win. II acmainami, 1'iesident of the State Sanitaiv Commission.

Siie

iiifl lo thesr re;inieiits

alvi took a large number of wddie: return-

more sowed than hurt, he was niue w here w ithin

Major General Lew Wallace's lines. Adjutant General Noble along with him. Among the two hundred thousand brave and patriotic citizens there, lacing the enemy with muskets in their hands, neither his Excellency or his Adjutant eecm to amount to a circumstance. Messrs Eilis and Kobiuson left the city for Lafayette last evening. Communicated. Cnvnlry ICrcrult. There is an otlice iu tliis city. No. 139 Sycamore street, where recruits are enlisted for the old carnlrtj rriime nta, known as the 1st, 2d, Dd, 4th and .rth United Slates cavalry. All thec legiments are now in the field organized, armed and equipped, and commanded by experienced t tlicers under whose control each regiment ha made an cnv'able record of its own in the hitry of our past wars. The advantage of joining these old regiment i mi nil est. An intelligent re cruit inuiei prof er training, availing himself of the examples of discipline, will iu it short time become a good Mildier and secure a promotion. This is more especially true at this time, when there are o many vacancies occurring. Ueside the system, discipline and complete Organization of the old regiment insuie prote :tion und comfort to tin soldiers. They receive their prop er rations, the due allotment of clothing and skillful medical attendance in time of sickness

and disability. If n soldier becomes disabled in the line of his duties during the three years of his enlistment, the law provide for him a pension, or he may ohu'.i admission into the "Soldiers Home," which will afford him a comfortable support and a borne for life. As soon as the applicant is enlisted he is furnished with a complete outfit, and can join his regiment at once If desirable. Cincinnati Enr quitfr. Lieut. U. S. Smith, of the 2d United States rivalry, has charge of the olLce in this city on Weit "Washington street, No. PJ, over Vajen's hardware store, where all particulars will be given. Enlistments are also made for the artillery. For the Daily State Sentinel. Indianapolis Or? It an Society. The anniversary of this Society was held on last Sibbath evening at the Masonic Hall, James Wake presiding.

The congregation wn very urge, cverai oi the churches, with the Iaptit church, occupying the Hall, hav.ng relinquished the usual services to unite in this in!eieting object. Atter prayer by Hev. Mr. Heckman and sing ing, the rejx-rts of the Sn iety were re id, ns copied below, and very appropriate and earnest addresses were nude by Hev. Mesrs. Nixon and Colchuier, awakening "much vmpathy and interet in the benevolent ol jeet. of this Association the nebilness of which is exj-ected to te largely nunite-ted iu tlte future, br its care of the rr phansof our patriotic volunteers from this vicinitv who miy tall iu Our couutrv's service. "Although no arrangements liiJ been m vie for nnv collection, the S cietv having now but Inn

itex't means, on hand, contribution1 werecheerlullr L'iven am mutiny to about SltV) and the oilkers

ot the Society eie coiU.ally invited, as the. r want shall mere i-e, to c.mva. the citv thor-

i.ii ilv l.v their viiti"i. i v ii lt eerv citizen the

privilege of contributing to the n jblc charity of eating f.r and b!e-:ng the orphans, w ho willtiml a hippy honie, with a kind welcome, by the tallies ol Indianapolis aiding in thi effort. TUL.AL ULtt'i Kll'HUr. Owing to our having hid no Tieaurer for tlie past six inojiths, and the s-exere illne. of the President, who would otherwise have made up the repoit, the item of receipt and expenditure are not given, but only the total:

$Oll (IG

oi: if.

PuwiKs'a Hotel. -We notice in our exch.i.ue that the daily arrivals at this popular Hotel keep pnre with and sometime exceed those ol the other first class hotels. e ate pleased to

see anions lh niininim ement lh immes of Mim i HecC'.itS dut.ng the V e ir

t our bet merchant who make this hotel their Cash on hand at commencement of vcir. 2.b'

rng pi ace wren trey viit cw i orK city, j w0 Its advantage of situation on Hruad way direct- i Total Tz

1) opsiie the Aster House its moderate price, Expenditures Ui only o: e dollar and filty cent pr dav and the 1 "7TTTZ stvle in which it i kept by its popular ho-t. Mr. Hem lining II. L Powers, are dulv appiec'utej and loiu- i Ecspectfull fV.hmittol.

meiwl it to thefaverof the traveling public.

UiTl tJl BLT liLAsiiiLVoi The mi thst the hurdv gc.r.iv people are

f'e llaptUtt" ot C'iTues." We I

o mark that the itancs tilasphemons wori are

Journal the John

We .e tfioocht

a .

Ii as from a ? J t! o-f I i

f-f nvtrtg cur ei-ierprW

the w a tit ol pc.'iii rv '

ine--ii as In; in a ii-rv ;:p'-.ire;il w.i:i ot iiiierc-t

um t g t!o-e t i whpi t!-e otk rightf.ili le-; . pg the lidit of Indian ifsvli-. In the pat J yer, i: is true, our Iad.es Lae had manr calls on j the r time ia bcb tll of the aoItPert. We would j expre a hope, however, that ta pursuing their' good Lb-"rs in one direction, they xr.ay not fcrget ' the need for help in other. Afwr a careful cor.siJer.uion of the subject, as the failing health of. the Pre-idctit .rendered at ' leilt a put.sl change of c fficers nex esvry, it w.ijl de.ertoine'l to make thil tharige c .t.ru. e, j therelore, r resent you a rew lit of officer, and ! hoieand request "for thera your cor lial supTt 1 We regret the necessity ot pirtit.g with rur I Pre-iJeiit, who has so long and wotthily man j aged the affairs of t!.e Society. Ue Like with her, into Ltr retiretner.t. our sympathy au 1 our best wishes for her happiness. ' Iiespectfully submitted. j Grlttie Y HottiDAT.Sec'y. :

TELECRAPHIC.

fau-'erri. untwit tt iriT ararr n-iitJ3

ooii IlcporlK.

j Mr. Divi offercJ an-dher amer,dcient. pro rid- ' ing tV.ut a!l ;ro;rrtv forfeited by the bill shall I rt ? c b-urid ir's'.l cvAs tu loyal perscus. Kc- ; jecteJ -12 against SS. j Mr. Poweil moved to atrike out the 11th sec

t;on, which ntbortzes tbe rreslderA to employ

' Frm Kan rran'rlcr. Sn Frascisco, Mar 15 Ti e LegiUtur ad-

I jouri dl tin? d to dir aini Sacramento ttcocei

the bute LapiUl aga:a.

miJU OIILI.A for tflc b.MOa.l ?"f.V" ?Z?LZ.?

lil&J UCCui i vv9n i y i' r 7 tsw lWVi-VAi

1Y AgniXGTOX XETYS

HUNTER'S PROCLAMATION ANNULLED,

SOUTHKHN NEWS

THE GALENA AND MONITOR

col. Bnowisr Missma

CONGRESSIONAL.

. , . tisi OF OJ ICthS. Pre: lent Mrs. C. G. Perkio. Vice Piesident Mrs. Caiin Fletcher. Treiurer Mrs. A. S. Wright. Secretary Mis Grettie Y. H Hi!vy. Managers Mrs. Aaron Oiir. Mrs. Eckert, Mrs. Charles Cox. Mrs. Ici j i uiin Harrison, Mrs. J. H Wiloii. Mrs Howland. Mrs. Wiseman, Mrs. Wiltnot, Mrs. Wm Jud-on, Mrs. Galling, Mrs. C S Stevenson. Mrs. EHzi New mm. Mi-s Mag McCarty, Mi-s Matilda Brown, Mrs. W. II. Morrison. Visitors Mrs. Madison Patter-on. Mrs. Frot, Mrs. Joseph L mdis, Mrs. lioaz. Mrs. Allison, Mrs. H erriet Moore, Mr. J. H. Ihildwiu, Mi--s De-:e Mortis, Miss Cady. Miss Ketthaiu, Miss Julia Hassett, Miss Mary Edgar. Advisory Committee Me-rs. Wm. II. Morrison, Allied Harrison. Wm. Jackon, J. M. Kay, Calvin Fletcher. Dr. Parvin, D. V. CuMej, A. 0.

Wi'lard, J. R. Osgood

Front Washington. j Washington, Mit Ii. The recall of General 1

Hiuiter UJuIly determined on. His proclamation will be made the subject of a communication by the President to Congre, and in that way to the country, unmistakably condemning the course of General Hunter, and thus clearly announcing the policy of the Administration in the conduct of the war. An effort lias been made to hare General Benham placed in commnnd of the Department of the South. It is stated it he could lu had t?te consent of General Hunter he would long ago h ive recaptuted Sumter and restored Federal authority in Charleston. Probably hereafter at my officers of all grades will be reouired to attend exclusively to mil.tary

duties and leave the management of social and '

politicnl affairs to Government.

Inirlligence received Irotn the Uepart merit ol

Fromkuffolkt V. ScfTOir. Mat 18 Tbl place, 17 müei fron Norfolk by railroad, was occupied bj Union troop thia xnoraing. No rebel troop were found. Many inhabitant had left; lho resuininj were bitter against us. - A reconnohwancw made yesterday to KempsTiUe, Got. Wise" place of rtiidet.ee, found the place almost deserted. From Nexr Tiexico, Kansa Citt. May 19 The SadU Fe nail with dates to the 3d has arrived. The Texans, while retreating, met with a body of 500 men under Col. Steele at Adobe Wall, but the whole force continued to retreat. General Canby and Governor Connelly are at Santa Fe. Ow ing to the scarcity of provisions, large quantities of which weie destrnvett to it-event their

thirty days i afier the (proclamation hall be freed, j UXling nt0 ,bc ba, j4 of lLc c, ouf tf00a Mr. W ilson, of MassichusetL. moved to h p!accJ ou ,fss lhn half rations, being

ameno uie run 3 ..umimb limited to ei;ht ounces per day.

lo issue such oi uiaiiiiiuii

Negstieed 11 againet 25.

Mr. Henderson mavcJ to strike out the first lection and insert as a substitute Any person hereafter convicted of treason shall suffer death or imprisonment ai,J forleit all property during life. lUjected 12 against C5. Mr. Davis offered an amendment tbat no sUtcs shall be emancipated under this act until auch slave shall be taken possesaioa of by some agent of the United States, and bein in transitu, to be colonized. Rejected. Mr. S iul-bury moved to strike out the 9th section, which provide that the Presklent may, when he deems it necessary, issue a proclamation, and the slaves of such persona as persist iu rebellion

COMMERCIAL.

The new U mfof Manager and the Visitors the South states that our army is impatieutat the

ju-t elected will meet on Tuesdiy nfternoou, at 3

oVh

at t!ie liouse of Mrs. Perkins. No. 132

North Illinois street.

CANDIDATES.

:-WE AHE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOL'NCK the name of JAMES K. TLniilER, aa a CAndidate to represent Marina county in the rmxt Legislatur-, suhject to the decisitmof the LkaiotratiC County Convention. MANY VUTEK.

SPECIAL NOTICES.

rTjrBJL,io MOTICE. TO .ll,lSO:v V CO, DrnggiktH, Tin, Is Ilt uliinglon .street Have hren appointo.l atnt fr the sale of It !t A , D 11 H T ISMhA i O , TME WOXIiFUTUL CIJANfU'S, f t the cure of Coughs, ('olls, Sore 1 broat, r.-inich;li. VVhetziu?, 'rritation of il.e t'vula a:ul TommN, and Ui-fa-- of the Lun. Sohl in lar,e loxs, 25 cts., öl cts.. ami f I each. hlsJAwly

kind of dutv asfeinitesl them.

Accounts" from McClellan's army state that General Sumner has been relieved from active service in consequence of his refusal to reinforce (ieneral Ilehitzeliu in at the battle of Williamsburg. It 1 unofficially stated that Com. Goldsboro has taken jsjs.se.-sion of the batteries on James river, two of which were silenced by tho Galena while on her wav to Richmond.

FAM

rrSINGER i CO 'S LETTER "A

ILY SEWING 1IACUINE, with all tta- rec nt improveliirnts, is the r.EST anl CHE A TEST aii.l MUST I.EAETIFL'L of all sewiiiji maihines. This machine will sew any thinir. from the ruuuia of a tuck in tdrleun to the mnkIok of an overcoat anything from pilot or beaver cloth down to the softest gauze or govmniT tissue, ami is ever ready ta do ita w ork to perfection. Ucan fell, bem,huid. Rather, tuck, quilt, and has capacity for a grent variety of ornamental work. This ia not tLe oi.ly machine that can fell, hem, bin J, and o forth, but it will do fo better than any other machine. The Letter A Family Sewing Machine may he had in a great variety of cabinet caes. The Folding Case, which ia now beco 1 ing so popular, is, as its name implies, one that cm be folded Into a box or c!-e, which, alu'n op ni d, makes a beautiful, substantial, and spacious taMe for the work to ret up;n. Tloncases are of every imaginable df.-in plain a the wood grew In ita native forest, or as eluboratt ly fmi hed as art can make them. I. M. SING Eli 1 CO., No. 4."s Ilroadvray, New York. JCIndianapoll Otlice No. 3 Odd-Fellowa' IU11, Wadiington street. aplS-dly V A wITflOA . The market Is full of imitation, represented to be the ame as 'BUOWN'SRKOXCHIALTRüCIlES," wbich are In most ca-es productive of positive injury. Many dealers will r"commMid Inferior preparations and lower priced articles, .iflordmg more prof.tto themselves Ask for and

OBTAIN only RUOWN'S RUONCHIAL TKOCHES," w hich by Ions experienc have proved their value, having

received the sanction of physicians generally, and testi mnials from eminent men throughout the country.

BROWN'S RRONCHIAL TKOCHES, when allowed to dissolve slowly la the mouth, have a direct intiuenceto theaflfected parts: the sedative and soothing effect to tbe

mucus lining of the windpipe into tbe Bronchi! allays Pul

m.vnary irritation and gives relief in Cough, Cold, and

the various Throat affections to which public speakers and

sinner are liaM-. febll-dly'62

C O IV F

MEDICAL. I I 12 i T

I A Is

TOl Nt; MEN WHO HAVE IN

l' i rT n theuiM-lvcs by certain secret

5l f ?J habits, w hich unfit them for bu-ins-, ly 'j- fji pleasure- or the duties cf married life; . '.jas' ale, middle-aged and old men, who, from the lolrtea of vouth or other caues, feel a debility

In advance of tlieir year, before placing themselve un

der the treatment of any one, mom i crt re aa "THE SECRET HilKND."

Married ladies wi 1 learn something of Importance by

reruttir "Thc Sf.ckkt rairsn.

Sent to any adJres., in a e4lcd envelope, on receipt of Ten Cents. rut. SIC ART A CO. can be consulted on all diseases of a private or confidential nature, frctn 8 A. M. to 9 1' M., (Sundays fr.m 9 to 11 A. M..) at their of!e, N.. 13 Eat Thint teet, up-Mair, tetween Main ami Sycauiore, opposite the Henne House. Address. DR. CIIAS. A. SU' AKT A CO., mch2l-dAwly-i-'C2 Cincinnati, Ohio.

oittliern ev. Pi fork Corinth, Mav 17. The Macon Telegruph condetntis in severe language the conduct of the rebel troops at Hridgepoit, by which the most imnortaut jjatewny to our St-tte was opened to the ehcniy, and pos. ession of nil our rich mine!, eiepoits of coal, iron and saltpetre placed in imminent danger. Martial law has been proclaimed over Charleston and ten miles surroutHliug. The Memphis Apical says government wants

and must h.u e all the tin roofs on cotton sheds in that citv.

The Vickshurg Citizen of the 9th says nothing was heard ol the Federal fleet at Tunica. Yesterday a large frigate, suppose I to be the Brooklyn, pa-.-ed Rayon Sara at 9 o'clock on the morning of the -th, going down. The Raton Rouge Advocate hrts eloed its

doors and suspended publication on account of

the apptoach ol Federal gunboats. Col. Posscr, commanding post at Memphis, publishes a special order by Reauregard, requir ing all banks, jwrsons and corporations to take Confederate money at par. All persons will distinctly understand that nothing in the least degree calculated to discredit the operations of the government will bo tolerated or treated as anything but disloyalty. The Richmond correspondent of the Appeal mentions with great pain u large amount of sick confined iu hosoiLals iu Richmond and vicinity.

abrogation of

From ."New York. Ntw York. May 19. News from North Carolina states that Gov. Clarke has refused to furnish any more troops to Jeff. Davis, and h is recalled all North Carolina troops now in the rebel army. North Carolina hn held a meeting of its citizens, and pronounced against giving further uid to the rebellion, thus virtually returning to the Union. In reply to a demand of Jeff. Da vis for additional troops and mean ol transposition for his army to and through the cotton Suites, Gov. Clarke said Davis had received all the aid from North Carolina he could expect, and hereafter no more troops would be permitted to leave the State, and ha ordetcd all North Carolina State troops home. Gov. Clarke also informed the rebels that they could use the railroads in re treating homewards, and that they would run their own risk of being intercepted by a Union force at any part of the State The Tribune has the following:

We can positively assert that, whatever modi

fication mav be ni:!e in his order, (Jen. Hunter

will not be recalled nor put in a position nccessi tating his resignation.

Foil Daninir. where our cunboats were en

gaged, is situated on bluffs two hundred feet above the river, high enough to direct a plunging

tire upon attacking boats, which could not use

ate eiur

the Jnurnal'$.

tie Haptist is a referenced an I worsli

: tle He i 1 kp ned u eh wn bv the Journal as

Imr. " Je-us Chrit i the"

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Savior of 11 tli

we si I, tl e S n of God, by whose precious h.m) at i.eivf lit w as made for all our sins yet the hle-sed Cl.ri-t, by ihr svcreügious ami intamous ?et, is corn pi red to a roving circu company. Arse's ar d mii.ister of grace deleni us if in t! ..i!i:. word or .lee: we ahould ever prove so ti.tUiou to everything dear to all mibkilul to ei et ;hin sacied. hum n and tin in.

Man Shot A

Pkob.hi, Fatal ArrniT.

Nit.l bef.ue lst About one o I'H-k, Johu UurI ii, retume! so leb er. w is en-. untried near the u rtitr of Washington and Illinois streets, by S'm mi (Jjston and John Downing, otherwise kio.wit aa "Louis die Jack," and liot. We are

tuld that three balls wcie put into Hunan's bodv, i cult v. atid it

the llt niptde. last niri.t lie w is , n laivi.

Mk. M. I). Willabd, Pres'l.

BTcKAT ART A Kli'ORT. In rreentirJI 'ir Annual Re;)it it ? impss'.-

fortisto excite trie sympithv ot Jr. end ty '

Hpjeds to im ginatiou or fancy. Our work is n ; h in.S'.e and tt pie. ending ot e, to tc pursued j pnetly and unobtrusively, o,kirg to fee its re- ': suit ies in the piesent thin in the future. ; D.-.nni: tl.e pis' year we hae received into the 1 Asylum fourteen children, of whom two have; been i 1; tel three bound out, und edie h is died, j We lne ehati-esl our Superlnten Jent twice! eiur.in; tl.e yer. having found it very fli.iicu'.t to I id.;.nti oi.e ps.ssev.ing all the i.ece.sary rjuaiiSfc.i-. t.e'ii ler the Hit',.,ti Our pieent Su; -t intenle-it. however, pivesj i c;.t;iesttisf;c:ion.h:ng pru le-.t an 1 careful". anJ 'it the MDic time very kind the thil liea eu- ! trusted to hi care. We have been called upon during1 the yevr to ; in n.tn the loss of vur eUetncd Treeuier, Mrs. ; E S. R.chm nd, f r mmy years filling that pition in t ur society ; a tme and einet frietid to ) i.n ! mot un'iring in l er efforts i;i ur tha!f. ; We haie found it a lus to !e replaced w itli d.lli-

will be hn bel re we cease to feel

IVcw ."twclii':!! Ilinirry. For tbe cpeei'y and permanent curs of srt-rTiur- CtlTT t'KlTIUl. Dl.-U'TTA HC, F..

Vit;." MIHI! l.4V - - , - . i.-fi: 41. il l' AKNUSS. Mllll I I.Y EMISSION'S.

ISO) S 1 1 N A N t r. , (i E N 1 1 A L I KKIT A Bl LITi , Gravel.Mricture.and Aflectiot.s of ibe Kidneys and Bladder which ha been ued ty upward e-f one hundred physicians.

" N THF.1R I'RIVATE PRACTICE, WITH ENTIKESUCCESS, superseding Cubeb, Cepaiba, Capsula, or any other compound hitherto known. j m:i,ss sii:cbfic riM.s! Are :.-edy in action, of.en effecting a cure in a few day, i and whenacuTeis eflected It !" jmianeiit. They are I prepnte.l from vegrtable extractsth.it are harmless on 1 th- - v-tem a':d i.ever n.vueate the stomach, or impregnate the breath; and being aunar-coated, all naueoo tatel avoi.lrd. N'orhante of diet is r.ecesrT while i;ntf them: nor d-e ttieir action interfere with business !

p'iruit. Each bf'X contains six doien rill. FK1CE ONE Ih"LLAR. An.l will be ent by mail, post-paid hy any advertised Agent, on receipt of the money. Sold my Druggists geners'ly. N.T.e ijennine wlthont mr -enatTire nr the wrapper. J. BRYAN, Rochester, N. Y., ieneral Agent. efe TOM LIN SON A COX, Agents for Indianapol juljl-dw '1

DRY GOODS.

their nun in i espouse

A loval black who left Richmond on J'rilay4

brought the first news of the tight, which was at

that time goiug on. The Richmond people were

verv apprehensive of the result.

New Yobk.M.iv 19. The steamer Biackstone

has arrived with the First Fire Zouaves, formerly

Ellsworth's, to be mustered out of ecrvice.

The French steamer Montezuma from Vera

Cruz on the eth has arrived, and reports the

French army marching on Mexico, meeting but

little oppofcitiou. From California.

San Francisco. May 14. The trial of Judge

Hanlv.ot the 16th United States District Couit

ended to-day before the State Senate, lie was convicted by n two-thirds majority, as required by the Constitution, of disloyalty to the Government in uttering seditius lanuape. A resolution of expulsion from ollice passed bv 21 to 14. Various other charges against him such as corruption in euk-e, elreinkeiine.s. &c , were not entert.iir.ed, although in some cases the majority WA ui'ieiit't him.

The charges of misconduct in the tri il of Judge Teiry fur killing Senator Broderick, failed on a tie vote. -a4 From Eeavenworth. Leavenworth, May 17. (ieneral Blunt has isued in.uxhiiig orders to the New Mexico expedition. It consists of the Kansas 1st, 21 and 7th, and the Wisconsin 12th and 13th. It is commanded by Gen. R. Ii. Mitchell, and Is in every respect a "splendid brigsde. It is said Colonel lUrtow, of the Wisconsin 31 cavalry, is to be made Provost Marshal General of the'tstate i'rom 1'hlcnpo. Chicago, May 19. Returns, official and unofficial, ol the special election in the 9th District

for member of Congress to succeed Gen. Logan,;

give Isham 3. IbAjUie C- jlurality.

IViglit Dittpatclie.

After dicussion, adjourned.

HOUSE Mr. Ringham, from the special committer .of the House, reported article of irn peach ment against West H. Humphreys, Judge of the District Court of the Uuiled States tor the several districts of Tennessee. There are sereral separate charges, in the name of the people of the United States, involving gro-s neglect of official duty in violation of the laws endeavoring to excite rvolt and rebelion in publishing the ordinance of secision of Tennessee, endeavoring to absolve the people of that State from their alleginnce to the United Siates and combining with Jeff. Davis and other evil-minded persons to overthrow the authority of the United States, ic. It is demanded that Humpdirey may be put to answer the high crimes and mi-demeanors charged againt him, and that proceedings be taken for his examination and trial as may be agreeable to law and justice. The report was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Bingham, a resolution was adopted appointing five managers to conduct the impeachment, and that the Senate be acquainted

with the action of the House with the view of concurrent action. The House then went into Committee of the Whole Mr. Washburne in the chair and took up the Navy appropriation bill. Mr. Hntc'hins advocated the bill heretofore introduced by him to equnlize and reduce the pres

ent various and incongruous rates eil postage,

the money order system and the the franking privilege.

Mr. Richardson spoke against legislation which discouraged Union sentiment while the effort was making to place the negro on an equality with the whites. The bill was finally reported to the House and passed. It appropriates about S3?,UüO,UÜU. Adjourned. Proclamation hy the President. Whereas, there appears in the public priuts what f urports to be a proclamation of Major (ieneral lunter; and whereas, the same is producing some excitement and misunderstanding; therelore, I, Abraham Lincoln, 1'iesident of the United States, proclaim and deed a re that the Government of the United States had no knowledge or belief of an intention on the part of Gen. Hunter to issue such a proclamation, nor has it yet any authentic information that the document is genuine, and that neither Gen. Hunter nor any olher com

mander or person iis been authorized by the Government of the United States to make proclamation, and that the supposed proclamation now in question, whether genuine or false, i altogether void so far as respects such declaration. 1 further make known that whether it be eompetent for me, as Comminder-in Chief of the Army and Navy, to declare the slaves of any State" or States free, ai.d whether, at any time or in any case, it hall have become a necessity indispensable to the maintcnince of tho government to exercise such supposed pKjwer. are questions which, under my responsibility, I reseive to rnyelf, and which 1 cannot (eel justified in leaving to the discretion of commanders in the held. These are totally different questions from those of police regulations in armies and in camps. On the 6th day of March last by a special message I recommended to Congress the adoption of

a joint resolution to be substantially as follows: Ilrsolccd, That the United States ought to co-onerate with any State which may adopt a gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State its own discretion, and to compensate for the inconvenience, public arni private, produced by such change of system. The resolution, in the language above quoted, was adopted by a large majority in loth branches of Congress and now stands an authentic, definite and solemn proposal of the nation to State and people most interested in the subject matter. To the people of theso States now I earnestly ap peal. I do not argue, I beseech you to make the

argument for yourselves, i on can not, if you would, be blind to the signs of the times. I beg of you a cslm nnd enlarged consideration of them, ranging, if it may be, far above personal and p.-.rty politics. This proposal mikes common cause for a common object. Casting no reproach upon any.it acts not the Pharisee. The change it contemplate would come gently as the dews of heaven, not rending or wrecking anything. Will you not embrace it? So much good has not been

done by one effort in all past time as in the Prov-

O ie hundred and twenty prisoner were passed

on the road to Fort Laramie.

MEDICAL.

TO TUE PKOPL.E Of the United States.

Ia the month of December, 1 tht undm'ATied for the rt time offered for aal to the public Dr. J Do vet l)od Imperial Wine Hitters atid in this short period tbey have given rach urdversal satisfaction to tbe many thousands of persons w ho Lave tried them that It ia now an established artid. The amount cf bod Jy and mental misery arising simply from a neglect of small complaints la surprising, aad rt la therefore

of the utmost Importance, that a attic attention to tbe least and most UiSj bodily ailment should be bad; for disease! of the body must IriTariahly a feet tba mind. Tbt aubscribera now only ak a trial of PR. J. BOVEE DODS' IMPERIAL WM HITTERS! from all who have not used tbem. We challenge tbe. world to produce tbAMr equal. These BiTTtas for the cureof Wbak SroACH,GtaaAL Desii itv, and for iVmrriyo and Eichijc the Blood, are absolutely unsurpassed by any other remedy on earth. To be assured of this. It is only necessary to male the trial. The Wine luelf i of a very superior quality, being about one. third stronger than other w ines; warming1 and Invigorating the w hole system from the bead to tbe feet. As these Ritten are tonic and alterative In their character, so they strengthen and inviiroraie the whole system and give n Jtw ton and healthy tu tion to all Its parts, by equalizing the circulation, removing obstructions, and producing a general w anuib. Tbey are also excellent for Disease and Weaknea peculiar to Imalekt where a Tonic is required to Mrengtlieii and brnce the stysslem. "o lady who is subject to lassitude and faiutness, should be without them, aa they are revivifying in their action. Will not only Cures but Prevent Die rase and In this refpcaCare doully valuable to the person w bo may use them. For

INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, Weak Lungs, Indige nt iou, lypepla, Diseases of tbe Nervous System, Taraly.is, Piles, aud for all case requiring a Tonic, DR. DODS' CELEBRATED WINE BITTERS Are UiiMiriiasJsCCi1! For Sore Throat, so common aaiorjg tbe Clergy, tb are truly valuable.

For the aged and Intirm, and for persons cf weak Constitution for Münsters of the Goepel, Lawyers, and all

public speakers for Boek-Keepers Tailors Scam.treas

es, Students, Artists, and all persona leading s sedentary

lif", they wit! prove truly beneficial. As a Beverage, tbey are wholesome. Innocent, and delicious to the taste. They produce all the exhilarating cf

fectaof Brandy or Wine, without intoxicating; and are al" valuable remedy for persons addicted to the use of ex

cessive strong drink, and who wish to refrain from It

They are pure and entirely free from the poisons contain

ed In the adulterated Winea and Llauors with wbich tbe

country Is flooded.

These Bitters not only CURE, but rREVEXT Disease

and should be used by all who live in a country where tbe

w ater it bad, or where Chills and Fever are prevalent.

Being entirely Innocent and harmless, tbey may be given

frely to Children and Infants with impunity

Physicians, Clergymen, and temperance advocates, aa

an act of humanity, should assist in spreading these truly valuable BITTE KS over the land, and thereby essentially

aid in banishing Drunkenness and Disease. Dr. J. BOVEE DODS'

IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS

Are prepared by an eminent and skillful physician, who has used tbem successfully in bis practice for the lat

twenty-five years. The proprietor, before purchasing

the. exclusive right to manufacture and sell Dr. J. Bovee

idence of God it is HOW vour high privilege to do. Dods' Celebrated Imperial Wine Bitter, had them UsU-d

Mav the vast future not have to lament tbat you -: jV tWo distinguished medical practitioners, who pro-

have neglected lt. j ounced them a valuable remedy for disease.

In witness whereof, I hive hereto set my hand

and caused the seal of the United Suites to be annexed. Done at the City of Washington this 19th day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-two, and year cf our independence the eightv-sixtli. Signed AHUAHAM LINCOLN. rv the President, "Wm. H. Seward, Sec'y of State. From lYnotilngton. Washington, May 19. No ofticial dispatch ha9 been received from Com. Goldsboro about the expedition up James river.

Expedition eompn-ed the steam frigate buvjue

llTTLaaArm.J Cincinnati laarkct. CmciTfaTi. i!sy 19. Floor Ccbr.0ed; cotllig Co:tf 1c tuperZti, stU sa!e of ti'.n atd faccy at ti 30 t: tl 70. Wfcea.t daU t 90Q7z for red t&4 5C'ic fx wLte. Corn firm at 3?(33?c. Oau dull and prices down to tic, but lie oarket closed rather firm. Rye firm at &7 (3550. Whisky opened dull, but hoIJeri succeeded in' geturgPjc. Mfi pork in pood demand at $11. and soue sales of country were made at tils rate, but tbe matket closed rather quiet. A good demand for bulk sides ; smoked at Sc. and for baton siJes at CVGJc; snail lots of country, both rib and cler, JlJ at GQQC; CO demand for shoulders or UrJ. Groceries firm and in fair demand at very full rates. Nothin new in tbe mor-ej market. ;t rBLCaara. .tew York Market. Nsw Yon, May 19. Flour 5c lower, with rather more dofnr. for ex port and home consumption: alea at $4 4M)3 4 45 for superfine State; ft COfJll 70 for extra State; $4 40(34 4ü fyr upsrtine Western; $4 60 (34 bO for common to medium extra Western; f 5 (db 10 for common to food shipping brands extra round hpOhio; $5 20(35 50 for trade brands, the maiket closing ateadv at tbe decline. Wldky opened dull; sales at 23(3S4c tor State and Western. Wheat irregu'ar and unsettled, and 2(33 lower, with large receipts; holders disposed to realize; a large portion ot tr-e sales to dar are not In pood order: aale of Chicafo spring at y(V(3 $1 U3 for inferior to prime; Northwerti club at' y5cß$l; Racine spring at SccfätS-: Canada

club at 90c(3$l; Milwaukee club at $ll Ci; amber Iowa at $1 07(31 03; red Sute $1 07(5 1 10; winter red Western $1 08QI 12; amber Michigan $1 16(31 19. Corn hear? and lQ2e lower with more doing; sales at50(751c for new and o'i mixed Western afloat and delivered, and 54(355c for Jersey sei low. CotTeo in less active demand, but market very firm. Sugar Raw less, active snd heavy. Lard steady with fair demand; sales at 7Q BHc, the latter for choice. Dutter firm for choice hut dull for common prades; we quote Ohio at 11(3 17c Sute at I7(itl9c. Cheese steidtr at 6orStc.

BOOKS.

TWO NEW NOVELS T tuk arraoa or Uiic-lo Tom'M Oiilsiii."

THE PEARL OF 0RRS ISLAND. AGNES OF SORRENTO. BT MRS. HARRIETT BRECHER STOWE.

rillinSF. two stories by the popular author of "Uncle JL Tom'a CaMn." are nw fur sale, t either or separately, as the purchaser may w i-h. Tbey are tmlorm la size and style f binding. One iaa Romance of America, cd the other a Romance of Italy.

roil SALE AT myl4-d2w

CAVALRY & ARTILLERY. ijTm Young Men wanted for tbe ItertihsVJlJS' larü.S. Army, to fill wp tbe oW organized Mui.nl-1 Regiments, lor particulars apply at the Rfcraiting OfTVe, ,. 19 West Washington street, over Vajen's Hardware Store, in cbarr of KOKLKT S. SMim. 1. Lieut. Jd U. S. Cavalry, Recruiting odcer. rajli-dlm

GREEN HOUSE.

WOOD LAWN GREEN HOUSE !

Although the medical men of the country, as a general hing, disapprove of Patent Medicines, yet w e do not believe that a respectable Thysician can be found du the United States, acquainted witb tbelr medical properties, who w ill not highly approve DR. J. DODS' IMPERIAL WINE bitters: In all newly settled place, where there ia always a larjre quantity of decay ir.g timber, from which poiKt ous miama is creaied. thee bitter should be used every nm1n beTore tTwakfaU The truly valuable: Bitters hivsbeenwthorouzhly tested by all classes of tbe community for almost every variety tf disease hrldent to the hntnan system, that tbey are now deemed lDiipnble a a

hanna, three gunboats and one tug, the latter 10I1IC, Jll'UKUlt' illlU a UViri.ifct s

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In tt financial iNiint cf view ti e ye tr has been , disoouracitii:. Verr Ittlle S'dieitin ha been ;

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w . t-terdav arresteel wih! lodged in ja. I. His ; Jone, and the ejuetiu L ujuic than viice been

. eöiir iice ii tili at Urge. The cause tf the

assault on Ru.-l tn. as we are civen to unJertand. w hii informing a saloon ke;?r that "Louis .iie Jack'' ml Gallun had abstracted ale. when his be k wa tuiucsl, and hid drank it. Ve.-ter d y liur?an'a dtrpvsilion iu the premi-es was taken Ue authotities, and the ju hcial laeliAl.wn w,l. !erlop the facta

considered wht-thcr it would nut be best to gc

up the k-ecietv altogether. Tie x.eed of it i.-, ol

eourse, greater now than ia IU hist beiuniiiiT, and we shall pcohubly have more clis upon us for the reit few years than eer before. Hot only as natural rcult uf the growing populitiOJ of the city, bit also from the effects of the war, which will iouf.t'rs pivc many u our care

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mounting one gun. Thev And the first rebel

battery at Day a Point deserted. The rebel Hag was flying" over the battery nt Hardin'? Point, fifteen miles above Newport Newa, but on landing was found destroyed. The rebel batteries between there and Jamestown bad their guns mostly dismounted. Near Jamestown met the souadron under Cora. Rogers, which had previously gone up the river ami learned from thera the full particulars of the ßght t Fort Darling and the disasters to the Nagatuck. Goidaboro's expedition last heard from on Friday and ere still going up the river seeming most of the ordnance left behind by the

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XV. II. IjOOHIS, PKOPI11CTOO. IHAVK ACOMTLETE A8S0ETsIET0r EXDDI50. out riacts of assorted varieties, at reduced prices, ta clud'.rir VüRBEKA. GEEAMUMS. rsiuaiAS, PAJrsrrs, nEUOTBOrT.S. kc, ., kc. Also, a neperal assortment of hardy Redding Planta, as Spireaa, Phloae, Chrysanthe mm um a, Ac Frit f I ant! Ornamental, Deciduous and Evertreen Trees and Shraba. A rare collection of all the different clae. TJ&UDX. PLAOT3. A lartje and complete eollecticn of Ais'las, Camllllas 4c , direct from Philadelphia And also the most complete assortment of hardy native Grapes to tbe West. As moet prominent among tbem I name the Delaware. Diana, Concord. Cuyahosra, ALea's Hybrid, Rebecca, Warren, Union Village, Paubne, Anna, Ontario, All better than the Catawba, And iblrtT tber berdr snrt. CataU ajtie 'o. S, a Grape Catalogue, fnnlabed oasp f lira'ion. Call at the rjounel,or addreaa Wm. II. Loomis, ndianaiKlf, Indiana. P. S AH persons douMIrp tbe enpv1or eicellence of tbe Ielaware, I refer u Mr. Pewel! Howland of this county, who has f mited It for two yrars. and to whom I sold tMi sprina CJtj doliara worth of Delaw are -ine aX one dollar earb. apr3-C2m

SCHOOL ORGANS.

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s Purchase one Bottle! It Cnte but Utile! Purify tin- Hloodl Ci ive Tone? las Ihn Sitomncrt! Ren ovale tlie .NytstemX and Prolong Life. DE. J. BOVEE DODS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS Are composed of a pure and unadulterated Wine, com blued with Barberry, Solomon's Seal, Comfrey, Wild Cherry Tree Bark, Spikenard, Chamomile Flowers, aad Gentian. They are manufactured by Dr. Dods himstif who 1 an experienced and inccesafal rbyaJrian. and

bence should not be classed among the quae nostrums

PAPER DEALERS.

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The Imli-iii 1'ile Oiutim iit 13 warranted ta curs the most obtir.att caea ( Fil ltlc 3i eut pr t Said by ail truftsts. dim

Was-uinütom, May 19. SENATE Men-orals from merchants of New

' Yoik and Philadelphia" asking for a gcueral ' bankrupt law were presented. ' Mr. Grimes otVere! a reo!utin thit the ifecre urv of War report to the Senate the names of persons appointed on the st tlTof the different offi- : cers, where now emrlove.1, on the staff of what

otticer and by whose recommeniatioa tliey were I ' appointed. Adopted. Mr Grimes introducel a bill for the relief of Robert aaall and others, colored, who recently i

' delivered tlie rebel vessel runter to Cora. Du- . pont's uidron. The bill provides that the Platter, with all tbe cargo, appurtenances, kc, be appraised by a competent board of ofUceis and that tme-half the value thereof hall go to Robert Small and his associates who assisted in the recaeof the Plant , er, with the provision tint tlie Secretary of the I Navv may invest the same in United States I -totks, the interest to be paid to Small and bis associates or heirs. The Mil was taken up and passed. 1 Mr Wilson of Massachusetts called up the res- ' olutiou providing for the presentation of medala

of honor to enlisted men who u.unguidüeu them- j ehes. Pised. i

The contisvation bill was taken up. Mr. Sunmer proceeded to apeak at length in ' favor of the principle of confiscation and eman-1 cipatiun of the slaves of rebels and urging, the f - a . r . a i mi

adoption ol bis sutiuute iwtr tne out. Mr. Davis ofTeml aa amendment to the ih'rrd section, which disqaaliCes persoiis guilty of oRenaes named io the bill, that such persons als forfeit all claims to citizenship. Kejected ä agaii.t 21.

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up the mortar bats, kc , to act effectually agaiust the fort on James river and its backs are now clear of rebel soldiers. The Monitor and Galena were the only vessels able to run by Day's Point and Hardin's Bluff. The remainder of tbe fleet stopped below. Of twenty-eight shots which 6truck the Galen, eighteen penetrated. Nine shots struck the Monitor without any damage, all glancing off. Both returned down the river on Friday last. The Galena is not materially injured. Tbey doubt'ess follow ed Goldsboro on Saturday up tbe river. . .. From Tortrres .Uonroe, Philadelphia, Miy 19. The Bulletin contains the following additional from Fortress Monroe: The repulse of the gunboats is generally regarde J as a rerj eriou affair. On the Nsacatuck, seventeen are reoorted kWei by the explo

sion of the gun. The boat made a useless fight, j

and was withdrawn. The Galena was riddled wUh shcts, and the loss is sunr-oed to be henry.

The Monitor was struck repeatedly, but is said j to be unit juted. Affairs are quite at Norfolk. There hive been j several attempts lately to assassinate Unbn soldiers. Yesterday " aV affair occurred that caused some unets'Les. Col. Brown of the 20th Indiana volunteer, stationed at Port-mouth, went out of town to take a ride; soou afterwards his liote came into town without his rider. It Is feared the Colon td has been kille 1 or captured. from Italtlmore. BsLTtxoat, May 19. It is reported by the Old Point boat that the Gcleca waa considerably damaged Ui her upper works by the plunging ihot of the reWl batteries.

Profession are so Justly pr-jndlced. In all Affections of the Mend, Sick lleaaelnclie, or Xenoas Headache, nr. DodV Itapcrlal Wine nittera

wilt le found to and Kfflcacloua.

THmai sixok, wm. i. CHATru:u, w. woods. iXixon, Chntflcld c Wood, and;q WalnutM.Clnelnnatl. 3f amifactu'era and Wholesale dealers ia B- "O. Bm Htt PRINTERS1 CARDS AND CARD SHEETS! 1BI5TLSG iyKS A5Ü PArEIt MA5rFACTTiir.L3also, erlals, af ect for the If airnal a Mills wrltlnx V perr, man aeturer ef eitra wrapping paper and paper ha

PAINTS. CtC.

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The many certificates wLJi have been tendered as, aad tbe letters which we are dally receiving , are conclusive proof tbat among tfcs women these Bitters havsgivena t aüf action which no othere ha aer doneWforw. 5o w- iasn in the laid bon!d be wiUiont tbea, and thosi who once use them, .U1 nq? fall to keep a supply.

Pricb 01 OO per Bottle, O Bottles, loi- sj5 OO. Prepared sad sold by CHARLES WIDDIF1ELD ts CO., so lp. rrtcrrRirTOR. 1 trilliam Street new York. Jgjr For sale by dm? gfsu and groceri geDerary tbroughotitthe couatrj. . Jyll-Stawly

Paints! Paints! Paints! OF EVERT &KSCUiroOS-LItT, fiEOCSD Oil, and miiixvD miui9 ron vszx

Also, Varnishes, Oils, Glass, Patty, Em6a, aad ta fact ererithlr. that appertains to the trade, for aale at reduced prices for cash, at the Eed Front. !C. 11 Virginia avenue, erne ruber the Red Front, opnoaiu Dr. Laie. lap'a residence. LCItkI VLA.5 CO.. . a(24-dlmw33 Indian a pol la. last. TAlLOniNC DUGINCG3. IHAVr C0iIHE5CEU THE 1ECVZ tCSiytM . McOuafs Mock, 5. . asseoeid fioor, where I waaVd mm fxeaaed to aa all my frteaads. I prceataa to ge etstire tatUfacUoo la Siting and makg all garment latraateg W my tar a. ,fBT-d3-l JAJltS XdCU-XLT. GREAT VeOmt.

PIANOS.

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THE GREAT WORK OF TI1E AGE

PULPIT POLITICS!

BY PE0F. CHBISTY.

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Just received at 5e 4 aUtasi JJouse. WILL A. KD STOVriLL-

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FOR SALE AT THE SENTINEL OFFIG.