Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3893, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1863 — Page 3

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A t)euratle residence. No. 56 North I)'-

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SAMCF.L P. DASIRLS. see irnm o twb rear. JAMBS SWAIX. J II ArTi!. Ml M H"Kf. roe rmirtiui, outer ekelet. Wil l I AM TK AiiKK, J W ( I.M f K. H ! N lO II! SN

Mowic Not tea There will be a at ted m m . . . . I . Hf a

nc or i enter i-iir xi. mm r rrsHirif-

daj evening, at 7 I k

IM KB. Sscretarr

The C:oncrilioii Act.

SPEECH OF Hon. D. W. Voorheea. 05 T11. CX)N8CRIPTI01ST BILL, In the House f Keprrwrntatieea, February Rav tuft

"Hil U on of ih ßrvxt p-eche f Mr. Voorhee, on a qotatlrsa now occupying a large -b ire of public attention, and ry rolar in Indiaca aboold ha a copy. Ixtnoerata ahould rataa club to dltr bate thi largely in erry School tSatrtct in th State. It :nakr a pamphlet of eight

Price 1 OO per IOO. All ordert should direct the speeches to he aent by exBr, as the postage is one mil lav each ropy, and must he prepaid. Addre ELDER, H Kk N V.A A BI5GHAM, lndtanapolta. the i in r it i v o niF itiiki. TKE SPEECH OF Eon. D. W, Voorhees.

iveltr-red in the He

f Representative. February

18. "sat, no the "Act ... indemnify tbe Pr.--i.lent and .. ' - . . ' tnern Willi fi

ether persons rr supn I the writ of aaeea cerpan, anil acts done in pursuant - thereof," is nw printed in pamphlet form, and can ! obtained at this ofrlr. Tai s 1:. great effort of M r VsOthew to j.rot.-ct the 1 ef the citizen frora the despotism of the President and hi- minion-, and should in the ban Is of every voter In Indiana. It mskn a pamphlet of 111 page-.. Frier 1 1 tf per KM). All order should direr: the pe.-che to l.e sent by expres., aa the postage will be owe cent a copy ,m ! uiut be

prepaul. Address

K 1.1 KU. II A RKNFS A B13GHAM, Indianapolis.

WfU Comb Wbbt It i nil the President will eo n pa v a eiit to the YVe-tern ritie. thut ' he m i1 a.iti-ly liirwelf I the real atmle of publi -oj-iiiiot jV A. Lrdgrr Tm 'in F'.LKa ll will be rertiemherwd th.it the concert of the Continental Old Folk contea i off to night at Maeotiic Hall It will he t tied, and one that will be appreciated by our cilizcua (Jo eirlv -Hid ct mm1 seita Pk'Kmm.ir M Dum .TT LatCWU 1 lie dis tinv'nhed I rtt h otittor. Proteaor McDermott. i to deliver a le'-ture on neit Morxliv evening t Militurv Flail Subject "Irelnnd'a wnntra. and bow to redrea them " The f nie of the le turer aa an orator will fill the hall to overflow iufr,. Soldikb' Claims J.T Jackaon. havintr been ' authorized bv the (overnment. 'h .'ivin -iie-cp I attention to the rollecUoa of bownties, beck pey, and fienaiona fur di--h ired or deceased aoldiera. Ant inform it on desired will be prompt It ftren. Ofti'-e with Hendricks Si Honl, AZ'ua Huilihus, two doora aouth of the po-t rli '2- J'. Of" We are authoriz"! h Mr D dd to lav th t he waa neither c;irel nor hurt it the 'n it"'nil d irta" aimed at h m by the mob at Duiville. and that the only time he came near Iwkag his eiutii'mitv ilurin; Iii lite stnmpit tour, waa when nome felhw at narterabiir' (iiotpl the.4t.iie laj.tr of the pioua and pejrtriotic Journal upn htm. 1 hat did come near ezbiiuxtin lr palMBOB tfT" The meet in? at the DemocMtic Club room ht night was largely Mtemled John Colerick, F-q , wna the ateaker. and he spoke ably and

eloquently. He mde hia nointa cleirly . und put

orce He handle a politicul uihject

in the ne ni terly manner that he 'li ;i lej il one The patch ol Mr Colerick wa confer v

aive and high toneo. a Mal was well receicl lv the large audience present.

On Wpdne.! iv evening Solomon Hn-haw ciiininitted anicide in Atti i by shooting him.elf ; in t!ie head wild a pi-tol He bee in 'ierani.'l,

and in hi i i.n. imagined that lu was puiwiMM ' by the Kniohti td the (tldeii Cirrle, who in landed to kill him for divulging the name of ; aome membeis of the order H' wan an old and ' well known citizen Journal. Mr Hu-haiv if not tiie onlv in uj wir ha gone ! crazi on the line aiibjeci The hill of the Abo I it ion editor have Mown their hraina out, whit Utile they hid Ioms sgo.

For tli- Iu.ii.in St'e Sentinel. I lie Iii oral I) . i.Mjtei -v inj that t'ne nune of Ki hn-k Hc h will bi .ic-ctcl to V;e Democratic Citr Conven lion for MrMMdet itimi fur the office of M tv i. a! low me to a y without liparagement of the uni ver-ally ..ckrowled-i-.l BliliM of the RfpaMleaa iioinoiee. th it, houiJ Mr I'.eUee be the c itn'i late ! of the Democratic part v. it will hive om well

wrthy of earnest and hearty ujijMirt

It in iy not be known to in my of thccitizei - if

Demarralii f it Convention. A Hem-x ratlc CHy Convetiti .ti will ! h-'ld at Military Hall, oaTriurday eTenlnsr. April ft, 1 Hin, at 7, o'clock, t non:nte candidates forHiy .tlc. By order of the City Committee.

JI UI Mr LI. (,'bairmen. Job I'rimiim. We are new ready to do all kiinl- of plain and fancy .loh Printing, in the he-t ' vie. on hört notice, and a ro? iuiit:,r ;frr V hive competent hind-' good ti - - a hue a ort men t f papet and canU . and we run do onj md r-henp werk AM kim! of book hri'l, tMtaltgMjtt,

Ac , printed in the het tvle and on hört tu. In e. i , ue ih it Mr Hehce, tor m mv vc tri ol hi

We aak the patrrmage of IVmocrat. and all oth- I life, enjoved a mercantile reptation not ox ' i.-.l tm that want pi intiiiL' lotic tf h fn litillnilnilew Mf uf I Im miMlij, MMjiaat m teweetae af fortune prodeced bj ewii incideni to T LOOAA ApTBBTMMCBB Ratea of advert iVmg the hu-ine-s ol Iii. lite and beyond his control, ira 'lie lo.-al column will hereafter he a follows: set him, at in advaiaeil age. np.ni the world, en r"r ten I ne r len. $1 M Over ten line, ten tirely without rneincenta a line 9 notice will be inserted until paid iSmce Mr 1 nine In this cit s , h: ole o'-jert for h i- been to re- uner i!e. in aa Ii inor.ihle wax . his " ",r loapaw.atMl to eatabliah his foe nice pniiion aaaonw CITY AND STATE ITEMS. MrehtAy To etruia extent, he has ic reeded. How? By traight forward attention to , tSTMetalic burial cae- and casket at Long', baafajen, uenteel dejM.i i ment , and a !ue ajii-rec a South Meridian street 'M-d&wIm "t thcMMj moral qttalltMM that go to bttild up m the har u ter of men indivi lu ill) and In COBSMW

Thi Ht.r I'i amsh I I, Sons' and "tie Being noar a candidate km an honorable Steinwav k SonV. at WilUrd k StoweU'. Xo. i 'l re-pon-ible potition, it mav be relied upon

Bäte Flouse

1 bin

Sjvencer though no propjraft, Kte-aw high

I -liould he be chosen to the offi.-e; th the guar

dianehip of the city won! 1 ie eutr i-tel to one

whose highest ( are wonl i be to so conduct his

price, and tnkiti lime hv the loreloek. Iid in a iutte- tliit safety to the citizen and or. -peri' y to large and beautiful assortmei t ot hat ami caps. ; the city would unmistakable mark Iii term of at ratea now below the muk-t Huy of him. Ih e I'm. I

30 A M uch -. 1-h.l

t ' DichartreI o! liers c in obtain their bounty who h ' heeo dtseh ireil hv reason of WCHMtda receiel in battle Call or write to (encloaing Stamp) David McKernm. No - We-t Wa-hoi''-ton street, Indianapolis, who is the authorized Acent for procuring pension, buck pa? and all military claim. BSchSS tun Foe Sah. Two large warehouses one i brick end the other a frsaae neirt'.e Madteon DettoC. Terru.s. one third rash and the btl nice in one and two yeiirs Inquire of S A Vail or Lewis ,Ior don. IH Hist Wahiiifton reel M f

Ristu bant run Sio Onaf of the he-f lo ettetl tütabli'limeiits on Illinois dreet, now doing a thriving bu-ine- a- a siloon an I restaur ml , is offere! for ile on sdvantageoua terms F'artic uiars can le le lined hv inquiring at this oflh-e. 28 ti MsatiMNT Tailor (1 H HeitkunA Co haveju' opened hi e aoi t ment ol pie.e - oo.!. N 17 North Illinois -tree:, neirly oppsniite the Bntns House, to wh h thev invite pwbHc atll lino. Youths' clothing made lo order in the I it est at vie. Price- cr low 'AO 1 ru

The A'idre-- i he Democratic Member-

ol tnetieiei ! As-eiuhlv t the People of Indiana, Betting forth the hi.dory of the I ale aesin. and thsj rewaoos why more had not been accomplished during t- ( ot it hi i. ii a 1 erm. i- now being print ed in pamphlet form. anl aill le sent to sub acriber. aa faat a they can le .-t redy It make a pamphlet i t 16 j age. Price $1 50 per 100 copies HI 3t Tncrr Some infernal wimp m M rch 30th, while I waa at dinner, at the Fil mer House, stole fr-'m me an overs-oit. lyinu on one of the tahles. winch cot tame l deeds of Iowa property to the asnoniit of twenty one hundred dollars, n t re corded. A liberal reward aill l.e given for the

apprehension of the thief and return of the prop ; rty to me at the P timer H-n-c, in this city D J SuvrR. H4H Contractor. Fort Wawie, Ind

A Abolition writer from D mviUe, giving

an account of the Democratic meeting there. 1 tt S-atunla . - i - t'i .t Mr l.-ld w- comellel hy the Home tin tri to li.t.i t, ehxpiett reech by the H n Jimes M rtff Mr Dodd aur Tived the iiiflietion He must have a enstitation like an ox, or he would h tre teen tifleil by the fumes cf whisky before the luaudh.i h irrm:;uc was h .If through

Tbe Jonroal, ol rewtawdat , admits the

that two soldiers did. in one tntsnce. at

Ieat, rob a citixen of a butternut emblem, but says it wa done in a joke If they should break into a man a house and r-d. or murdei the family of a Democrat, the Journal would think it a capital, practical j ke. and applaud the w:t of trie "Iwdd siddier bm" who perpetrated it If it was not a daring highway robbery, taking the J '.I'l l"- own lie-c1 i ' i ot ot he iff or. ihcre never was a highway robbery committed aWlnt r his the Journal to prescribe what a man shall near ami what he shall not wen? It withe inflammatory and insane appeals of that sheet that cauecd the "toM soldier boys" to set as they did Lapts' Fitivsl I he Democraiic Ladieaof this city hare in contemplation to hold a Festival, nett week, tbe proeceds of which, are to le dona ted to re aatat.li-h the Jeftersatnian, which was destroyed, a tew div- nre, hv a mob They hold a in easing on Thurdav alternoon, at the residence of Or. Dovewy. on North Pennsyleania atreec, uv make the ntsfli mir. itt arrangements, to ! which the Democratic Ladies are invited. The Lidies hare tsken hold of this matte: in earnest, and we ho;e that e ery DeinKrt will aid them, both by contribute. .o. to aasit in getting up the Festival and by attending it at the proper time At the meeting of the Democratic Club, laat night, n was resolved thai the free use of the HU he tendered the Lidies for their Featlral, and that the oft. er- ..f the Club be appointed a euanmtttee to c. operate with them in their enterWe shall keep our readers füllt informed of the progress the Ladies uke. and uut Ibe r batcevoleut efl.jri.. will I., crowned with abundant UNM.

ton ni II I'rnrrrdmirs Tit. I m , I., ..a ....... Mm mä ' 9

I HC I..PIII11M 1,17. Ill irui ll .TSIIMI I ll ll.lll, . M vor M ixwcll presiding.

Mr McN ihh t.ited that Mr. (ieisel memher ek-cr from the Ninth Ward, wis present, u.d he moved that he be invited to Iii seat within the bar

M ifot MmivwII mid th i; ha was pcrvfd witfi t mandate Irmu the Circuit Court, ordering the Council to sdmH Mr (ieisel as the legal repre sentative of he Ninth Ward. Mr. (iei-el took hi- seit without ohjection.

1 he minutes ol the lat tneeting were read and appro ed. pkti rio. ac. Uf M trom I'rcs-e! A Marchaut, ashing the privilege of electing an awnlim lor a Iruil stand on the corner of Wa.-hingt on street and Virginia a renne KnthrraA. Mi KuhLm inn, from the owner of iheanimil aho on Illinois -fieet, aking the privilege of eahibiting fur $'2 per day Heferrci lo the Com mii'ee mi Mncaltow Mi M- '.er, from property owfMM on Kail ro;nl renne, i-king the improvement ol said sttect Keferred to the Committee on Streets and Al.eys. at roars. Mr Hrown. Streets and Alleys, reporting contracts, which were approved. Also, reporting li-t- of hest hidden on certain improvements, which were ordered to be let as recommended Mr Waters. Citv Clerk, retorted that he had issued a Ii -eiise to Develin A Lewis for exhibiting a show for e'ght d i This was the o.ilv licen-e iasuevl for shows, akhough liiere were many now exhihiting Mr English, City Treasurer, reported that there w i sufficient funds in the Treasury to pay all ordeis issued before the 1st of July, ler,i. and he theremie recommended the pamgeof a resolution to the ede t tint notice be given tint holders of such orders rreent them torpavment. and th it if not preseutei within a cert i in time thai intersr there n ceise A resolution to that effe -t w i p is-etl Mi liltke. Pu'ilic Bailditik". ret irte I it. inex pedient to purchase the lot otTeied hy Vance and Kitchen lor city purposes Mi Wall i. e offereia, minority re: rt recoi mending tint the lot he purchased if it can he h m) on f ir term1' he i rmiei : v ort ere I : - 1) ;'eet Ii ' ! fee dee: TiAlihama street, eust side, being just in the mar of the rtsHlence of Thomn S'mith, at B;-,iNfcn ,,-,c f.aorlh down, aud the balance in one. two and three yearThe mijoritv report was adopteal OSOINSM KS TASStn. To grade and gravel two alleys on squire No 77 To grde and gravel Tenneee street and sid-w.lk- he t ween Market street and lud; in i Avenue To grtde and rive! New York street in I ths north ide walk le;ween West and Blackford streets oaniNAN.is ism DiVko. Mr Wall i. e. lo grade m l gnve! New Tori street between Aia.ama aud Meridian streets; also. Market stree; hetwe:i Delaware and Penn arlrania streets; also. Ohio street between Dela ware and Pennsvlranta streets. Mi Emerson, to r i i grie! New York street and sidewalks between Blackford an i Blake streets Mr Seibert, th it the Stree Commissioner hare th bowldering repaired on Washington street he tween New Jersev and Noble -tteeis Adortei Mr Ftrowi thtt as Mr. Chsriea Frost baa built a frame house on a lot on tbw corner ot IlUwohl and Georgia streets, in rlolatlon of a citv ordi naavee, the Street C onmissiouer notify htm to remove the same Adoptel Mr Brown, that tbe Street Commissioner be directed to cause a drain to be dug along the Madison railroad track, to carry the water from Madison Avenue. Adopted Mr. MrNahh. thai the Street Commissioner be directed to re lu the dwmlaeed bowlders on Illinois, Meridian and Wahitig.on street. Mr Brown, that alter the uext meeting of the Council, the regular meeting be on each aller nate Wednesday evening. Laid on the table. V ' ".rued

TELECRAPMIC.

What H the ae of trtmmOtf a law p.

u )ow never intend to tfht t f

" aai l we ue pf nTSnpUutf a wr ng.

ii ya nesrer mtt,i to ruLt :t

aaeoann t -, 1 1 ro rn rau.t svara iimstt .

MTha latbauwef remnertlgreer bat. When ye never intend to tarr What is i he o of weetng a maid. If you aevar intend to marry ' Wbat is the as of hwylnx a coal. If yaw sever latend to wear it f What i the ne f r a hoae foe two. If yoj ih vrr intend lo tltarr it What la the ose of gathering gold. If yoo d .n't in'end to k p ' ' What M the n-e uf planting a fh-'d. If yoa never inteod to reap It What is the ae of haying a booh. If you d. n't Intend to read t What l ih a of a cradle to you. If y ou nevar intend to nerd it An Irlak View of ttoe onurip i ion The Cork and D-iblin pmrnals are pretty bee in their comment- utKn the onset iption Fi ll 1 hey look at U thi ugh the same glass with the L lidoii j luruala: Fr.an iL rtt Examiner. Thislasi move ot the Federal authorities pis ces them in a worse position in relation to civil isxed countries than their enemies, though the latter are designated Kete!. md as yet denied recognition a an iudependetit r nenimeiit I he aweeping Conscription Act looks like a last des perate throw of the dice. The range of the goeai;ie is wid-, th o.wer civen to the Executive enormous. It is one thing, however, to pass an act, another to en I orce it We have some difficulty in believing that the people are quite in aciaird with the (iovernmeut in regard to the pro print jI a levy en aaoaae for the nur pose of carrying on a war after the fahion and with the success that hav e char n'terized the campaign of the North. If the President bad a chance of winning with the forces already at bis disposal, there M be no Opposition to his keeping up the pi me for a considerable time loncer. But a new draught of BMW to per.s'i by disease, by the blun dering of general-, and the valor of the enemy, and merely to sustain an incompetent tlovernment in power, argue m amount nj nnjgiegj obe dience on the part ot the fiety Ameiican people, that is verv difficult to believe in It will be found, we should think, th K the hr-t levy uf this draught will ie the end ol the w n

oon RcMrlft.

General Hooker Visits the President.

From the Army of the Potomac

" ill Quirt on Ihr Itsippahuniiork'

The Expedition to the Northern Neck a Success

FROM VIRGINIA.

'lore About Um- Evuruatioii of Kithiuoiid

1

BK

SPECIAL NOTICES S. T.-183D.--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS

They purify, -treniftU. u au t invi-.rto. They creata a healthy appeti:e. Taey are tu aati .te loch m -:- l water and diet. Tii -v over :!!' effects of dis-jp.itiin au 1 late hour-. Thev Ntrenptbeu the yte!ii and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and Intermittent levers. They purify the hr.-ith and a-idity of the stomach. They can- Iyspi-psla and Cunstipatlen. Tic y cure Diarrhea, th Vier i lull'li .'.ra Morhu.. Tiiey -nr.- I.iver Cmpl tint a-id We I iWi Reaaleena. They are the be t bitter in the world Tt make the weak, in in tron. h 1 are exhausted nature's jcreat r -atorer. Tney re mad of pure S . CreiS Kam. the celebrated Uilisaya lljrk, n .i- and her i-, and are taken with the pleasure uf a h -v erap-, withoit reard to agl or time of day. Particularly recarumen led t delicate per ..ii- re paring a gentle -tlmulant. BeU by all (iroaers, I)ruiists. Hotels jtui Saloon.-. I. II. lICtKK 4 CO., jiiiO-ilA; lt.i6:ii BW3 Br .adwuv. Now Y'.rk. NOTICE. TO HOLDERS OF COUrsTY ORDERS.

-TOTiCK is HJBKKBY OIVBS THAT lUKhK AUK fund- in the Tren-ury af Kariot C 'iiit for the re-

e'l jcion ot -11 ..iitstaiid.r'ir ( unrv OrMers. In'er--l on

the same will be stopp, d from Idla date aprl JOHN L. UKDWN, T. M. C.

PROPOSALS.

JIIA LED PROPOSALS.

Qvanesnstaafaa'a iipaarwKNT. r. B, a., liMianai. 1-, lnl.,M ikU .1), ls.l. CMtALKD POeOSALB, KMrnicSKI) ' 'MOTUSALB for Male-, ' wih be received .t lata Saa eattl 10 cl a k, A. .M iu s aur lay, April 4. 1mJ3, for One Tboiuaacl (1,000) Mules, All hw deli.ercd at the BeiilBMWBt Slahh-s, in Indiai Mp .is, laatlana Sa u Bnlea & ea ennal lu ail partkattava. a gawd canrlitnn;, rBss lui't t; I less than thtei :t) years fehl and fo irf ea a (I ) hand- I igi. or u, war 1-. DajMvat fa .- ! he a- fid ii : liveh.ii dr. ii .'SKi wi hm leu ih) ii.iy lrUQ dale of e .'ra f . five hwa4rve (BBP) wUMm twettcj M) rtav from dt of c)n"ar!. Nu Li i will ha enter aiie . I u le- ggen "panicii hy g fpaaraaM fee lt rattttVnl perta aaance. Pet m 'd BM and gear in: e cm he i, id nn implication tu this O'-l'.e. aMaWera aamat aa preacal at i!m iftenlnft -fthebid-. bee a Lilt i- niaile ly a I'rni. the ir..K-al must he si'n- I I v . acSi inetnl er ! the tirm. gatccesafal ItHtders m :-' be prepaead Sa file li.nd-for the .1 tlif.il tt IUI in Ml ei contract, anil p irts will be reeatre'l tw come Bp f o the trm "f lhe:r coritract, or forfeit IBS .lUMunt' f heir kanda. The und r-nfn.-.l Winr I (n rixht t' reject all bids de:ued unr.-a-. u.ibi-. ww r are bid fr iin the same par fe- will insure the it Jest tan "f all s'u-1 bid-. Im i laeciBcal ana will be .-tr'ctly alli-r.-d to and rigidl. e f" (Wj in ev. iy pa la I:!. IT ny .'i.er nfinn.it;on wj I be prunptly given nn appHeatkal to the under, igned. anUUn'd Jiük.sa kki.n. a. g. M. , ü. s. a. DRUGS. IUW DRUG FIRM.

W -hiv,to, March 30. A special to the Tri hune say-: Bamt ot (Jen Dix's officers reort that they are - itistied from varioua circumat ances that the Rebel a are prepyritip; to evaeuae Richmond and htvealreidv moved large quantities of sup-i!ie-Thee officers believe that the show of force in fmnt of Hooker and the demonstration hv cavalry in front of Washington and on the Peninsula ende.! to mask the red object, and that the bu k f Lee' army is moving away behind the curt iin ot feints to the West, with the intent to concpnirate in front of Roster ms in hope of being able to drive him back to hold and occupv Kentucky. These opinions nre not shared in by the princi pal i.irhers of the Potomac :rmy. (ien H ker was here to-day in consultation with the President, Secretary of War and Gen. Hilleck. lie returned to night. No dispatches have yet been received at the State Dep irttnent from M Drotlfl De L'Huv'.bj re.-po'.-e to Secretary Seward' dispatch de cliiiing Napoleon's proposal to mediate. W San I am March 31 The President ha.s designated Tliurlas, the 30th tf April, for last dav. tIm Board of Oecer.ils, which has been occupietl in Nit Wag the army regulations, is nearly ready to iep rt. It has aide a number of im portiinl changes md addition.-. Vgl V RK, M irch 31 An attack bv cavalry, ttronjr;, M made ye-terday on our cavalry jiatrol on the TeleLraph road, between Dumfries and Oeoneqnan. Eiht of our men were capture.1. An extieilition fröre Hooker's army, under Colonel Fairchild. whu i was sent out recently to the Norther Neck, returned to Belle Plains yesterd iv. They captured sev eral prisoners and a nu itüitv of fioik, bacon, wheat aud oats; aUo, a number of valuable horse and mules, .and broke up the ferries at Union Whirf.on the Rap pah Uitiock. Colonel Fairciidd also burned a schooner eu gnued in smuggling contraband goods into Vir ginie. AM pjiet on the R ippilnumock. The enemy iä B? latently still in his old camps, though an im pres-ion prevai's that Lee is repiring to fall back behind the Patnunky. A special to toe World says: The vvoik .f c nisolidatiiig decim ited rcci nieiiishis been commented in tiie Army uf the Ripn ih innjoeJt. C d CI irk, of B ink'"; stuff, died of his inju rie- :eceived near Port Hudson. A lelier from aboard the Richmond antra the reporl i untrue that die tired into the Miosisaippi. A Hilton Head letter ays: HeaiirefrBrd brought a fl tjr of tiuee. and h id the i nit udence to demand the suriender of the -te inir'i - Meue lit a and Keystone State, which were cip'uted Janoary 31st. Tbc Hebel steamer Antonia . from Nassau. had m the blockade off Charleston News from Siviunah to the '24th states that the people are suffei iug all kinds of privations; even the sick have only bacon and com bread for liouri-hment AJJ who are able are at work on (betiScatloM A steamer from tcksonvitH has srrivexl, and reports the arrival of the 6th Connecticut and Bt II line legiment, to reinlveee iiegio troopa. The U'bel lorre h id been diiven fioni its orifpn il partition to the distance of five or -ix majes, by the d n kicThere is consider ihle -kirmi-hiiitf. Three (eirui i reimenta are known to be ganrehing on the town. Hein firing was heird a lir-n tiie -tea mer 1 el r . WnwaxtWn, March 71. A telegram franQov. PStrponi brts; Vesterd ay Tod Hebels Bnptnrt i Point Pleasant, Va , but the town waa tmh-ejuently recintured and the Re'iels drivü h ick with I !u-s of 14 prisoners. We lost one killed and one wounded. St Lofajy. Mirciidl Major (ieneral Hetron, having been aaetgned to the command of the Aimv ot the Frontier, will leave for Nmthwest ern Missouri today to is-ume com in hmJ. It is understood the divisions of this armv are to be speedily concentrated for an important expedition against the enemy 8eMra la Y.unlever and Oi nic are ordered to report to (Jeneral Herron. (ienet il lüunt's district has been extended south to the Arkansas river, and embrace'' the Western tier of counties in Missouri and Ar kail-as The District ef BnajOBWest Missouri has been extended to the Aikansas river, (ieneral Scho field in command

!ig;lit ICrporl.

a 1 1 : v A WLT X M O Kw A A , SUCCKSS. RS TO 51. Fl ANN AM AN. No. 40 East Washington StreetUTF. INTKNI SKI.I.iN'i D'-tlMS. MKDICINF.S. AC theJ afeaenght of first bird- f.r cash, to the trade, t phjratsjana, and to the ooeasi i ctv ijeuerally. far a -mall pro'it. .m I wih ivc . - ccal attention to the Prescription department of the h isinesa.

P. S I have d -po-ed of mv J)ru2s. Ac, to Stewar 4 1 M'rran. and take pla. i-ure :n rscommendinR them to my old cu-tomer- and the public a- uentlemen of many- years j experience ma competent to carrv on the busines- in all its Btwacnea WM. II ANNA MAN. mcbai -d6ra.

WALL PAPER.

WALL PAPER.

UTl ÜflTI THI iTTfjmOS Of THE WH U sal and Retail buyer te oar new and plrmlid lock of j W hlaL PAPER,

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HdW Vokk. M iron 31. The shipHausa, from Son the BS pBwa on the iPth, with three days' later new s The OH Bias arrived at Havre on the 13th inst. and reports bar IM tieeti spoken on the 33d of Febrn try. in lat. 21 north, long 3. we-t, by the Alabama, which nut aboard two Frenchmen be longing, to the Olive Cave, from Burdeiux for (fee York, which had been burned by the Alab an i ou the 2hh The AI ibami had on the same div burned a very luge vessel bound from California lor Q:ieenst'wn. The OU Wan sailed in company with the Al ibinia, and in the morning saw the light of a fire. The London Daily News s:iya: The Atdatta, which arrived at Southampton on March 16th, reirt the Alabama aa cruising off St Im ;a. We-: In iies. and it waa reported that she had captured two vessels. The same journal say-: The (iibriltar, late Sumter, has been thor onghly reairel at Birkenhead, and is now readv lor rea. The screw steamer Southerner, intended for the Confederates, was launched last week. The .utilioat huHt be Miller A S)iis, at Livei pool, for the Confederates, was also launched last week. Official it '- ' ;:"e. av the Levant Herald, has been re eived that 5t.Mwl stand of Russian arms, recently attempted to be smuggled serosa the Principalities into Servia, hare been purloined en ro'ite, and have fo"nd their war into Poland. A telegram from Turin dated March 16th,

B0WEN, STEWART A CO.

Garibaldi's wound h is hown symptoms of an ageravated i h irncter. Fram e The dehue on Poland took place in the Senate on Tuesdav. M Borgean entreate.1 the Kmperor'B Government to acquire immortal glory by daring to accomplish a great cct of justice and reparation. Tbe debate will con-

353 RUBIÄ MILLS 355 X e ri" 'on. that the opinions of the Emperor of Autria are in c nformity with

thoe entertained at Fans with regard to the diplomatic queatious that have arisen from events

COFFEE. tVM. F. TtHKR. CHVS. PLACE.

S&3 .ND a.V vv v r 'N STREET. N. T. CITY.

(OVKK A H B A T COFFEE, Put up in tin foil Pound paper.-, 4s in a box. and in balk. Our prices ranee from ? fa SS cent. Waputnp the foilowtug kindr JUI, nKt tino Kin .and varttAl olüer brands of l PI IIKMI COFFEES. We Ixlteve oar Coffee to be tUr than any ground 1 Coffee now ia aae. AU order address to aa or to ear Agents, Messr. Plac & Yoc, 1S3 Chambers street, eernar W aahinrfton street. Sew York City, will receive prompt attention

TheretaiMradesuppUed by rt eU J wg hoasea in tbe varioot eitiea. rata K & Pt.CE. h Trade Pri Ll-i fum.k-1 upnn pj-liritHi lach, data

in Poland

The Polind insurrection is spreading Eight Warsaw Counsellors have resicned The Duke of Constantino had quietted Warsaw. National PoHh bank notes are issued A Hilton Heid letter of the 27th aays: Heavy firing was heard nearly all the previous day in the direction of Charleston, and it was th. Lghr Üiat the fleet, which left Wednesdav, was attaekine the Rebel buteries at Stono Inlet. The Savannah Republican of the 25th reports an ensagemeut between tbe Rebel light batteries and Federal gunboats on Monday, but (fires no particulars. The locality appears lo have been in the vicinity of Jacksonville The Murfreesboro correspondent of the Philadelphia PmsS le-irn- from a gentiemm who has jual returned from the vicinity of Chattanooga, that the Rebeli are baikiing immense fortifica

tions there They have front flftv to Bitte siege guns in poaiüon at Hridegpart. They have aUo cousirut tei some tine earthworks at Stevenson, A'-, Shelby v ills. Tullaboma. he. Bragg lost at the battle of Stone River. 15.5ÖO men in killed, wounded and missing Theas are tbe official figures 700 officers were killed, woundsd snd missing two Generals kilisd and three wounded Geuerals Breckinridge and Cheatham escaped without a scratch The Rebel army in Tennessee consists of one hundred and ninety regiments of infantry and seventy five f civiby. the lafer under General Wheeler. Van Dorn being ssrotki in comavand. A letter trom the fngale Hartf td reports that he grounded nin e in passing Port Hudson, and was atruek frequently by Rebel shot. At Grand Gu't she was also, struck frequently . Her t ..' ' v 1- two -e 1:1. en kh.e-J . 1 s x woimdeil. all slightly. Ti c hetdquirters of tiie D ."tator General L nieita ete ve-terd 1 v cs'.ahi.-he ! at D s' - M ere. " Bbisli v M 11 h IT. News from Warsaw states tii it the Wariw PoitSBB1 e aui horities were I fie.: rtstervl iy th t the express train- on the War saw A Vienna line bad t-eased running for that dav. The GoAeriitnent has h:fot mutton from Port Royal that arrangements for the attack upou Charleston are ue.trlv completed Much conti deine exi-ts iu the success of the movement. Ample irrangements are made for the safety of Fort Pulaski and Hilton Head during the absence of the iron clad and troops. A Hilton Head letter ot the 26th says: The expedition which left for Storto consisted of nine sailing ve-sels, lour guuboats, four mortars and several transports A late Richmond paper contains detailed accouutof a greit tire there, destroying 75;) or w'! 1 hogsheads of tobacco, valued al half a tniiiiou doli. -is and Goveniment pmpertv of nearly a quarter mil mn more. Ciih Ao, M imk 31 A Cairo special di.-patch say : List Wednesday morning the rams Laucister and Sa itzer' ind underio,ik t run the batteries at VicksbeaMJ A- noon as tin . came witliiu range the Rebels o! -ned a tremendous tire The Lancaster w:is struck thirty times Her entiie bow was shot away, causing her to sink immediately , turning a complete SOSBCi sault As she went dow :i sH the crew escajied except two. The Switzerland v.k di-abied by a 64 BSSUmI ball fienetratin.' h-r steam drum She floated down by the batteries, whicti si ill kent ur a tire, and was struck reue 1 telly Finally the Albatross rau alongside and towel her to the lower month of the ennal The lass of loe on her is not ascertained. On the way tip, the Hirtb J and Albatross eneountered .1 bit'c. v at Uruid Gulf, more for mid ible ihu tho-e I Port Hu isoii The Hart ford was struck fourteen time-, and had three men killed Both vessels returned the tire signs ously, and both were nio:e or less injured. The Bipsdllitin under (Ieneral Sherman, to the ienr of Haines' Bluffs, vi 1 Meele's Bayou and Unnlonsi. has returned to Young's Point. Nothing definite fiom the Tasoo Pass Exedi tion under Ross and Quinby A train on the Memphis and Grand Junction Railroad was captured, Saturday, by guerrillas. Forty persons were taken and paroled. A Federal force started from Moscow, in pursuit. WASHINGTON, March 31.—Official information has been received of Colonel Craven's severe battle and splendid victory at Bear river, Washington Territory. After a forced match of 140 miles, in mid-winter, and through deep snow, in which seventy of his men were disabled by frozen feet, he and his valiant band of only two hundred attacked three hundred Indian warriors in their stronghold, and after a hard fought battle of four hours destroyed the entire band, leaving two hundred and forty-four dead upon the field. Our loss was fourteen killed and forty nine wounded. These Indians murdered several men during the winter, and were a part of the same band massacreing emigrants on the overland mail route for the past fifteen year, and the principal actors and leaders in the horrid crimes the past summer. Dunne Col. Conner's nv.n'h no assistance wa reiidcreu by the Mormon-, who seemed iinlis posed, he says, to divulge my inhumation regarding the Ii. dim-, and cli trged emu mous prices for every BTtids fuinished his coiim md. An intercepted document addressed by Judah P. Benjamin, the Confederate Secretay ofiSttte, to Hon L T. C Laasai'i the Oenfsnor ah Onnim. -ioner at Si. Psteiabnrg, hus lately come into the posssssiou of Ottl (iov Munenf. It shows the prudent and -ij.nifii-.mt teservo which the Con federate authorities pi sec ribs to Ihemosiess in re fusing to enter into any engagements: with foreign nations not to euae in the Afriean slave trade. LoVMfllLE, March 31 M jor Clarence Pren ii. . with two subordinate oitioers of the Confederate army, came into Loui-i!Ie early this moming and gmew arrmtsd tiiis afternoon nnd sent to i 'amp Ohnos The Feienu forces are 1 -losely prc-dng the KeTo-ls .jiid eapt ureal 1-4'd prisoners near Stamfoid. and recaptured S,000 head of cattle taken by the hkObsti from Kentucky. Fort Monp.ok, March 31. The Kichtuon ! D'sri itch h is the following; The oneway has anpairsa agaio hs front ol Fort Peniberton. On Monday afternoon heavy tiring was heard; the result is not known. The report of the capture of Hen. Cartel's brigade bv Humphrey Marshall is not confirmed. I ten If org ta hoi s tiht nn the ii'Hh al Milton lasting five hour-, driving the enemy two miles, when they were rolulbrosd lien Morgan sayi his loss of officers was heavy A dispatch dated Chattanooga, March 27. s.jv Gen. Foster captured ye-terday. at Brentwood. !1 WaUan Ml the rear of Brentwood, 00 prianoorn, Hedestroved 1 house, earried away commi--i:v stores, burnt the railroad bridge, tore up the track and captured 17-loade.J WBgOOS. Rsfagseg and de-ertei - from the Rebel army are a m -t daily coming into our lines at Suffolk and Tnrfctvwn They iepreent movementa as indicat'rs of an etrlv evacuation of Richmond, whirdi is likclv to be accomplished by a slow and sui e process. A divi-ion ol the Rebel army arrived at Richmond on last Tuesday supposed, to protect the Rebels trom any attack whilst the evacuation proceeds The Rebels have begun to remove their laie guns and machinery trom the -hops of Richmond to Chaltancoga TsOIS Iowa. M uch 30 Ye-teud iy morning about ltMl Kebel infantry stole pa-t our pickets in front of Williamsburg and quietly occupied the place. At dawn their cavalry in front attacked our pickets, w ho fell back upon the tow 1. Here the infantry fired upon them, killing two and wound five They finally cut their way out, and escaped to Fort Magrudsr, excepting eijrhf or nine who were made prisoners Our force numbered atwut forty, and the enemy three hundred. Befoie our reinforcements came up the enemy BSOBnl whatever they could and made good their escape. PvitaMXfVtA, March 31. Yesterday f 1.2.VI. (MM) legal tenders were converted into the 5 20 loan, and $1 ,000,009 to-day.

COMMERCIAL.

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Jew York Hornel Nsw Tout. March 91. Flour S310e better, hot loss active, sales at $6 75J 6 9.S for sxtra Slats, 7 27 3 for aura round hoop Ohio and $7 40g- t: for trade brands, with no sei era at inside quotations. Vir l 1 aAj- j j i.

11. -ay vDimir, ano auil. Wheat hsld higher, nothing of moment being done; shippers not disposed to opera te al present; while holders, in view of the light stock of sound parcels, are indiferetit; aalsa of spring at $1 3iM 1 67, winter red and anther il I T5 Com lc better but quiet; 89&91c hnr souud, 838c for unp.ound I'offeediill Sugar dull, and price nominsllv ; unchanged Cork a shade firmer; $13 75(214 for old mess.

fl6(dl6 for new do , fl 1(413 37 for old and new prime, and $l6ärl7 75 for new prime mess B ef m- re active.

Lrd firmer at HU2a I lUc Butter. Iit2(c -for Ohio and 20 (d 27 c for tate. Cheese quiet, at 13(5J 15c for common to ftrime. Money steadv ami unchanged. Sterling ex ch anre firmer hut very quiet; banker' bills pi ied at 1633165. Gold firmer but verr irreg ular and unsettled, opening st 50, declining to 1 ,z and vlo-itii; firm at 51 a. MU T Tautaaaea. larianati yiarkei. Cimivmti. March 31. f ur unchanged; held at $5 90(26 00 foraupeifine Whmt $1 2(31 38. Com declined to 6-v. Oats dull at 70c Wi.,-kv firm at 41 '.-c. Not much done in j 1 1 1 - buyers and sellers spart. Lard held at I0t4(r ()i.,c The market for all articles cenerally quiet, but a firm and h. ' etui feeling ezials, aud therefore little dc-ite to sell (Groceries tjuiet and uiichanetl. GohJ itdvun. ei to 145 Dem m l notes 145 Silver 135. Exchange steadv. Money n.i-k.t e i-v

REAL ESTATE ACENCY.

McKernan & Pierce, REIL ESTATE MIKf, First Dour C.st of Paliui r House.

CP STAIRS J

ii ,rKLt iufji.' Mam - asd 1 Is the OUrad Y ladianamUa, and KamM and Famiing LsadH thi- State, and will sell .,w. r than can tie purcbaed el . wLere. Tbe fallow ugeoiaprisea mui ..f the property we are bow eOsrhis at lee prssaj ir cash or nn time, as may antttlte pawohaaara. feb21-dSw Tot for II fill illw IwOOlll ON - SOUTH MERIDIAN STREET,

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Mil I IUI -i CORXKK lf MKk.'.ldAN AM

arvland treet, and onpo-ite tbe prm.osed row of

n.uins tv, be b'.ic iv Mr. s, ht.ull This lot It a

: rckhJ loratiunfur a wholes . .merit, and will he

soid cheap. U kH;NW,l MY k .

f.di j sonf K.-.il K-tate AgeusTwo Valuable Farms for Sale on Easy Terms. OHE ol 360 KM in Putnam cu.nty, near Oreencsnl on th Radrnad, i:i th.- fines- täte of caltivatloa I One uf the b.-t Kann- in the Stat.-.

Another of at.es Sst tBW OMS river. One of the richest and mod prod active on that river For BWrtaWSBsrs inquire of McKKhNAN 4 I'lr Hi h. fhfJ dinln trsl UtsM Agents.

A RARE OPPORTUNITY torn Mechanic or Laboring Jflau lo Obtain a House and Lot, and thus get a Home.

WK will sell Cit fats on lone, time t BSSMM who will build a Loa-on the lot .u: chased. If re-'

q'1'r.-d. vc will furnis'i part f ti e means nereaaary for nSsefec SS sfhslldhigs to t'nn-e whose mean sre insuflicicnt to cnnijdete tbeir h.aise-. McK KN vN A lMFRCK, f l.m- lAwim lUal Kstate Dealer.

FOR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On Urvl t", asli ingion lreel. Tlds Budding r hi-1 ' I "dar a year ALS4J. A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street, BSSC I Wallace's i.ri-erj . w ill be sold at a great bargain. lVrs..ns w'-bin t.. in.-.,- ai. n -m 11' il.sl willpay a high per c lit age wdl do we!! 1 -.: I ai d see tbee pti - of orotM-rt.v M KKi NAN A PIKilCF,

fei 20-dSw-ini lle.l K-late Aarenife. A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST., jrjBefsW ". TO. vsf .f f(aj. FOR SALE. rVHla Lat ia wMe and Sawn, and nfl ' ssM l..w f..r

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McKf UN A N A PiKHCK.

it. a I Ktate Anenti.

LOTS FOR BUSINESS ROOMS Om ihlairare Sind, mar Washinfflan SI rut. I)TS..n the Wentaade of iK-lawa' directly

fj ..j.j...- ;. Mac) a Vela', v 'ad'tiajr, ar d near Was bin gton sfeet , f r -1 rh.ij. Th h.t-are 10 ' hstfrout. Kor particular-h, i..j t Uen. Is. Noble, SStS MrKKHNAN I FW L fe,J6-d t sw k-il ' VU. BTJIIaDHSTGr LOTS

N d .fl.-reiit part!" ! tin City, It - 'ieap for c

J oreni me payment. Mrki:NA'- A nEKK, teb2-(!.Vw4m Heal Estate Agenu.

EAGLE CREEK MILLS FOR SALE. SITI ATKU on BaMjtt Crek. irbt n.iles northwest j efliidlsnsp i' in mde fr-.m Meehaina-bur, on' - - ... . j tXmnimi ...,r . utwinr...!

Ill' .iaSIU!'l- I'lv '..iin , ' . . ...... . " J mr four stories hijrh, three rnn at French hurra two for wheat ai.d one for corn al! hi rood repair New Wilder patent in n water wheels, widennd an1 pack tr n SO to 8 barrel er (j.v Ha- '. am p. .wer attached, with two g.-! engine. Al-" Maw Mill In good ocir. which will cut 4,0UO feet

of Inml-r a day. T --e m ll ha iM acres of land and two good dwelling LoU-en. Wbeat sulTiei--' t to keo toe mill runii:n( nlaht anS day can be purchased on tn prern's, the region being smot.it tu Itne-t ah-a : - .1 :i.e ta The mill baa always made ru-'Qey for the owner-. Price S1,.00Time will be airn on part of the warcliase money if re -

quired. and city r otur ; r - :ni" il ; art pavmant. '

CROCERS

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MrKl UNAX A i'l KRi'F.

K-al K-tate Affts ..In hanapolie

WW&LMSiMBm aJt' MflVtH GROCERS,

FOR SALE OR RENT.

AXll OE VLEI.S IS

XV. K. fiKM.sil 1 1 x CO.

Renn nib 1 r fhe Placr.

WEST WASHINGTON STREET,

UST J3I A 1ST AFOLIS,

INDIANA.

faoRSAlJ OK I.K rHI- rnkK ko M LATKI.Y ' oeetinied by M.Pittani r A u .011 Meridian -treet

np,Kite the t'nion lep... Thi- bail una; is 15 fet-t hy ! 7&, tiearty new. bu;!? m be m t approved rändern stle, four toris with capaeieu- cellar, and railroad track for ! takinc in ordheriug f reicht, the track c-smmuaicatiag with all the roads eewatringin thi a city, and with ail weave-ier.ee-f r a wio Icale hou r with II eflea roanw, 1 will be sold low or 1-aaed on favorabla til am Apply to M. Fitxgibhon, Bate- Hou. oris HrKf KN N A Pihhl I.. i racb31-dSw2w fceai haSBBS AsenU.

NOTICE.

BLACKSMITH'S PRICES.

IIAVK CONSTANTLY ON HAM) tnd to arrive, a large aaaartment of s olfes'. Mnrnr, Hol:iwew. My rup, li . Tobacco, t iK.tr. I ivh. Iyctutl's. tiilH, Nail. 21 utile. WOODEN-WARE, 5cC, 5cC, t5cC, AU of w'dcB will be -aid cheap for Qaah. Ta irada.ii respectfully in vi ud to call at jfo and eXanrine our stock. W. St. HOI.aiUKK a a O. mcasa-dlm

AT A VEFTTTtr, OF BLtC!MTTHS. HILD AT Washineton Ha!, on Fndav March 77, it waa anactmoTlj resolved that th following tataav b charged for shoeing, on and after April lac 1 - Shoe, per sat tl "5 Ptaai Boaea, per art ISO P.'-etTina and Toeing per an ISO Findine four old shoe- and patting on 1 SO Resetting M I Jim is 1' . each It

Sharpening Plow, each JS Poiiitina; aud SbarpemnK Plow, each e l. r y.t'Mia F.iirTlr.'v t BS

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be held on Satardav.

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seatiag af the Baacaaiitha U tas ety wtV aturdav. April 4. at TS clack P. M-. at .11 a BATMOSjn n SSwat.

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