Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3900, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 April 1863 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

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THl'R-SDAl lOBTt, APRIL 9

Tb rwctlrtti Elect lea. Th toiegreph rr-mkt (mm tfr v-ln hundred mmjorHy for h tiM.m or nthoi i. At tb elation for ernof m th State in 1H63 Rtaiv.i tM naajerfcj over Loomm, I-r. r' tn !),.48. At tf" tV et ti-.., m tH rmftUi Mof r ' cai.d es W, 6.034 m! lb rnt.nos Aren! -V lUhcoM W pl-nei .t 10.VW2. The reaalr ef !tfliioamC'inerti'irtiboikkliiiy rroetn uf lny ssntltsasirt . aWacillv ha the lact is takeit irrtreeaiderfion that the 's loan- s wi m -J of the Ahn inialfaiios were freeJjuei bo ecutti imrm of the Itepnbli-

Tale I Irr lion in I nd Our return - frewi I he towoaattp eJscskwse In T.rioni locthli tbroulOfJt the 6ute gift the gn-;fyn? evidence of the steady prwjrree of Wild ronaervrtJea sentiment Wherever the bilot bi and open rlete have MM tolerate!. e find thit the people expre, rn nt clscitlelW their cotxien&naiion of the ruinou policy of the AiaMuia4rlion. There i no mi-t iking that

auch in the honeat ami intelligent jn lament of

tbe people, ami that it ia dailj growing in ptrength The tnaaae- of the people, tree from the OHrraptions and miawel by the excrete ol .)e.rntic fywt. are arraym? themeiv urnler the oM leoKcta(i' Iii;, the true rspresetitatire of constitutional litiertf, a the only hope of re t-iniiK the LTiMon ml preserrinjr the Conatitu Una and institution as tner came from the lathera of the Reparil:, unitnpaire.1 .

Mow II Was Dane. The .loam il c ni eJe th it the election in this MVMaVp e s coti'rollel aii'J cirrierl by enteide influence, regardless of the wihe rvi feelings of Mm permanent cttizaiiA. We M Ml MjMa to soldiers voting Otherwise we faror the exer cie of ihia ri;rit ami duty of a freenim ! cili Me upon erer y oec i-MOn when sech all ex ' res aiJaj of pepol ir aetit ine irf'irrl ami it in be lawfully exercised. But it is o'ivi un th.it the J mi mil'. ronstrjetion ol the election laws ii both wrong and unjust. It insists ihit the '! titer his tht rijfnt t vote it ;ir township or city r et tj.iu wherever he in iy tappen to be, the same as in Actual mi l ;rin inent re-mlent ol stich lo caluy. upon the ground that the ocrup-tm-y of a military poat or enoain meot nukes him a citizen thereof, and omlifiel roter within the me in in.:

oi thelaw Thin it i soMier enli'fo 1 it Ft Wavne !

or Erananlle or Near Alt uy, he being a resident of s ich place at the time of Minting, tho Jour nal ini-ts ia entitle 1 to vote in tins city at a local ttectinn if iire 'emfxiranl v in the di-chare of his doty No limest m in can a ! -n I tice -r propriety of auch a construction of the laws governing c'ociioua. It i.s so minitesliy wron, uch a r-a viol ttion of propriety, that it can ttu.i ii i j i-nili itioii except with lit se who ftand retily to apologize for wrong doing and crime tof the reason that thev h ive sMMMM the twoeiveraof loten oods. Conce le th it soldier, re dent t the time of their enlistment in other ptrt ejff toe Skate, have the rijht to vote at our local elections, jownship, city, or county, it will be in the power of the military coin mmier of the district or S'.ate to control aid election contrary to the wishes or will of the actual reftl lent. A no (- it number of aol.liers could be placed in t'iis city, in ulvance of anv election, to override the choice ol the MMas ami thus force upon tJiem u Iii. era and a polit y to which they are utterly opposed, if uch a con atruction of th law is allowed. No honest soldier, no good citizen, will tOssMM th it local electi nis htll he thus contrlleii To do so, 1 he an apprordtot the men -t k.ml ot poiism l ite commn ene o every in n can not hut condemn such manifest inj astrce, such an appirent violation of I iw. of right and propriety And it cm find no apologists, except with tho-ip who are willing tu I . "riri e rSghl to gain a party advantage otd achieve a party triumph.

I I i- Mrrliana Wisconsin, nil h iil! From the rerun - rece red. it i esttin iteil th it tle Democratic esSMÜdale for Cioel .lu-t (' !- elewtd hv a nnjonty of ten llionam l This is a splendid triumph. Li (' -nn.l Ke!ioha hare eteted the PtSMMhfJg muni c i pit I tickets The Abolition majority in UonoMlsrnt M i lit t!e les thin tweotv five lninlrel. Mote ihm tlat number of sol Jiers acre ent into th St lie, on condiiton th ii f nei wo M .- if:t. V ticket, wti'le no lcm r it ', lr w i-t nermnti-l to re'nrn to the S te I'tico 'lie i . ahoildi contract-K. and the act th it rant smsa Iters of ne ple are in king in i f on? of t hi- war that, as a whole, the ieople of the St ue ue m ik intT monev out of ilr ir were tth live to ten thsjtjaand rote foi the Aboü'mn ticket. In

Wisconsin, it i: d tire en I I here, the people .ire losui' money by the aar In Indian t iml O'iio the gtins are Ur.'e for i the heiuocr. We .Iscover fiowr llie Ahol thmisti hive soci-eeilel i i 'inciun iti The Democrat cirrleil the cit I i-t fall by 155 mi jon'.v, and yet they poll W more votes now j thsn they polled then. The AwwHtiMawtl p ll I ..'19' m re votes now than they filled then The Democracy were laMM by an en rm ) . Imnd The renirTi from the Illinois townhin elec lions look splendidly OMoagU Time daw ICIiode lalstnd and Connecticut wrere Carried b- tttc llrpublicaaa IHB race In I Dlrlearrs The Providence Rhode Isl.m.l Post, of S t -unlay last, in ao article upon the Rhode Inland Miction, says: We lost others beide- Conserv ilive We loat them by score and hutidrels They nerebonght ncht before oureie-! l ite monev himlled ,. .'v We, Kven m ot a ho visite-d the ward noms and walked snmnd the Reonblican tables, saw it. With not a dollar on either side, we should hue csrned the city by fiie hundred majoritv This would hare given u- the list riet hv si hundred m j ritv n:id. with the Western Di-lnct just is it stands. Mr Smith"- niij.:ti for (Governor wou'd have lieen only three or four hundred But we were also disappointed with the res-ill in the We ern D -tr t We -npintae! th il W irwiek ind Ksi (Greenwich would give small Dem Mratie majorities Rt.t the money of the Smith. Padelt ud in I Dixon party was too much lor ns in Warwick, and th m mev el thi and -.till in other partv. waa too meti f.,r u in Eaal Green wich By losing the-e lOWSM u.. the (Ml of Providence. e 1 -t UUr Qovcranf Sor in a single parn.ut o. the result in e-. e, o:!er t. to the State MM l Mis six uiut we hid calculated it would I. We Uele. c. n MMMMal vote to thes thrr t wm' "Thus ee explain our disaprMuritment. The hort an-wer to the Abo'ilto:- etclory is thai aion er won it. and that the big pile wa ud in the c:ty of Providence. 1 there anvthui2 m re disgraceful than that Tie ime thin was done in Cincinnati, and in addition, thev retorted to other means. Ketd the following from the New Tori ri I ef Satur 'day: vovi.il. rra oboes. The Aduunir't ,t t- itowopenlv and aroaed Iv Ming the arm i as a irrest t tical irhaHt. ßoourajred hv its partial urrea in New H tm shire iti'I Rhode Island, it i- eni n- ine sol daarab the thoMind. to vole it ike OcasnMaaasM election of neit Moodsy Yeleniaj, the cars gom Rant were crowded with solsMra from I Army of the Potomac, huimne back to li . ir Tirious homea. to vote sgsiust Colonel Seymour AM the soli Iter tell the asme story Thev got :l.er ! ujrh upon the ex pre Jtiot, that

they would vote the Repuh nu u kai. Jh DemocraU in the C mnecticui rr. . e t M r

net allowed furlo ihs

It ia varv clear tl.st th-s obi iM"' r

la deatined to work infnite nn-ch bud in U an outr -e up 0. sol else say u h pledge. u I i il greater outrage np as the people to use ihe SSSni mm any Sas - rpose How can the war renurwr b the h nds of an Ad sail" istration that thinks o m .ch of a local elec tion as I leite 'Hiera frwrn, the fehl to vote, st the cosamenceeae t of what may be the final snd certainly i the nml importont campaign of the wsrl ' n i - Can a party prosper that resorts to such meanto carry an election?

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from J ii r ff rrrifcora.

No Idicatioxs OW PrntSAL Adva5. k The Rxaxui PaEMim t r? K osecs an A Bm CoxsinaasD to sbImmixivt The Peoobamme or TH t Ribklj, Ac , Ac , kc.

'ength awakened to the ezigei ciea of the time l nr it ear ret of tlf reni.rhip that fien. 1 ufM'd 1 l-een -Ml to K luckv with the

e of his eersa d mrmrr I hr force, it is

He. is attune enon.!i to imI any concen

ted tack bv I.- isiiMt rfi or, and, with

the mff of other troops in, . t - nnnassi of is en.

(iilmore, will even'uaily succeed in driving them front iheäuie aituge; .er. Alter that, il is to

f presumed, Burnside will advance by wsy oft

Cumberland Gsp through East Tennessee, and in that way co operate with Gen. Roaecrana for t e reduction of Chattanooga. Or, it may fie it 'en .at the former -h.i I rapid I r organize Ma command h-r fl.e invasion of Faat Tennesnee

and i movemetr upon t ih iitan iga, wmie poerrm's mere I keepo Johnston's army in check. And, if" that be the m'ewUou. (au. Rosecnna will h i ve con-ideralile che kii'jc, 'or no .one im T riiie that Joe Johnston is a person who aill i Ü idle three month- wi;hout accompli.-hing any- T thuikr, or at lenst endeavoring to ompiih j

AMUSEMENTS.

Brig. fen 8 S Cutler, of Wisconsin, or he hs beew asiffnei t t he imkmmAm loch ever w.iv mu

1' rations are being msde fee 1 I I 12 O 1 act ope: i ... i . There n a review of war

diadjlhn to dav by Gen Hooker, and a matt mav fie aapeited Q,n a in he condition of t)

da will adtn

ANNOUNCEMENTS.

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admit it.

MkLIOTT WlNKufT.

Fonrth n sht a the V.iticrnt fatrj per 8BVEN 8I8TBI1S. 1 rodac 4 under ibe diraettan of Mr. j. e. Mcdonough. ' LOT TV nOICH, tlw elebratd ConMdtra&a, la ber or.giaal part of iheTasaee lial. with ongs. Me J F Mc!lMiU ;Ha, Mrs Pluto. Masa MARIOK

Mr : KTHT a Lhavut.ne, eub .

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Our Arm, ( nrrcpnndrnrr

Camp of Tiir. 7tm Kromt r 1 u a i Vou-

Pratt's Point, Va , April 2 lwfiT

FoiToa SaNTifrt: I m tke the venture to write

a few item- i- a volunteer corre:on lent from

activity which has cha-se ihin regiment, and if I escape the abue and villi tarations for the Isat two j fication of a clans of onrrnspniidMln of Repnhli-

SperUI Oor-f.f aai nc- of ih ChirMO Tim-. Mt arnoRo, Tnv, Msr- i

There has feen no advsn e of the iron.

are there any indications of auch a movcmcrii

On the contrary, i

tensed all the prepirat

months, and) which everytodv supposed woo hi j cn journals, of whom I shill hereafter speak. I culminate In another battle at Shelbyville or Tu1 j will be made au exception to the general rule lahoma. has just assnmoil a preeauiionsry phase. There hare heen ao msnv communications writ

It wai beltered thai the euemv would make only ten from this regiment 1 itelv, disavowing every a hw of reaitiiiA?e. and w mid fad back grade- thing tfm woold eem to indie ite demwliz 'ion ally as the F!f al lilies .'.rew nearer, nntil Chat- ;n the regiaient, that sme hare con-trued their i tanooga waarea -hel. where, it was reasonsbie to perajsfent efforts of the mtnd to indicate that all auppoe. the next ereat battle would be foeftht. i waa not right among the men To tho-e who Bnt within few Weeks the Rebels have evi i have become tlma erroneous impressed in regard

dently adopte! a new plan of oneratiena. arnl it is to the regiment, I would a-k them co divest their

now not uiiiiKeir tii it w . tre on me eve ol at

important an! leciaive conflict. All along the front the enemy has become unnunlly hold, m ik ing treouent reconnwisssnces. att t; king our pickets at a dozen several points at the same time, displaying aignil lights by night, and. to all ap-

peürance, enoearormg to provoke K ecrans to

minds of all such notion A more tractable and

obedient set of men were never mu-tered into the service than those composing the 7th Indiana i regiment, and to day thev ire jut as loyal and patriotic (not enthusiastic i- they were the day thev were mmtered into the service. There ex- j isted nil -tili esists among the men a dit

battle. In co -teouence of theae Itti n-' r i!ion , ferenee of oninion unon nuestions of policv and

the outp uts hive been drawn in a considerable exnediencv, in the conduct of the war. and with distance, rendering necessary, ef course, a Mr- j regard to the Administration, which thev h ue responding retrograde movement hv a large nor r.i leen relnctantin publishing to the world: an 1 tion of the army. Where the headquarter oj' the tho,e who have nrof eased their continue"! adher right grind division were located two weeks ago ence to the Dem cr itic org mizit'on. and a de are now stationed onr infantry pickets, snd the nr to restore the Nstional L'nion as it w is, with j

forlineafions north of Murf reesboro. and on both the Constitution int icf , h ue been the subjects of sides of Stone river, which wore so recently un- the vilest vituperation-' and aspersions of their oeenpied, are alive with troops. At the sim" private chira:-ter l.y some of the fanatical por time, s an alditiooal preciutiou, handrels of tion of the Abolition pots

army wson hive heen transporting the com mis-ariat supplies to within the f irrnidihle de fenses which I hive just mentioned. The ho pit il building in the town hive been (denied so f ir a practie.di'e. an 1 ill sick mo! iier wiiocOUd fie removed h ive been -ie-if northwarl. T go ard agiint surpri-e. th picket detiils hive lieeti streiigthene!, and every night a regiment of infantry goes out upon eich pike and sleeps under arms. Meanwhile the euemv continues to fed

This partisan anirri i-itv ln even indnced com

missioned officers who-e dignitv 1ms been com piom't-ed with the excessive indulgence f stisnulants which prohiblv - irorinducel their courage In so far forget their honor and a proper respect for their official eharaCMra is to indulge themselves in so base a calling ss to attempt to asperse the character of privates in a newspaper journal An instance of this kind is to be found b referring U a recent iutnlerof the JonjrnaJ of rour citv. A rejoinder to the ir'icle would re

ear -trength bv -mt ntlv kirmi-'liing along the

lines rims, while we ti ue cease 1 to mticipite quire the person m iking it, to get down into a 1 an immediate igsyes-ive movement by this army, cess -pool and throw filth info the f ice of a bl ick each day has im-reifled the prohabiKtf of a Rebel HsaW. I don't enw the militirv honor and gh.rv att irk. The impme-ion is well grounded that a ,)ur citizens will ascribe to such heroes when thwj battle is imminent, snd I am disposed to adopt it return home With such exceptions, all is per as say own The situation is rapidly approaching feet miiUaire with us a rrms. Three months have ptssed away since In looking over Republican joumils. one's the bittleof Sione River, without auv important eve meets on cverr pige, an epistle from some

event in this ilepartmcnt. ami the Ke'ieU are en I valiant son of Mars, who has noblv spilt hi r.l- -

dent'iv about to strike a blow The odds will be divided abont ejjnJtly- The Rebels will prol abiv hive the advantage d n;icnor numbers, but the Federal troops hold a portion rendered

blood a la Wrndt !r F'iN'if, with displaed he nling, "A Soldier's opinion of Copperhead Pe icem aker-." We nafui illy inquire of our-! e'vc, how it i- thnt soldiers will sbuce the

almost impregnable by the exercise o. the ino-; ,,,, v which hns always been the soldier's friend; SJWMesaniaM engineering kill. The fortification- w hi -h ha done honor to them thai no other or cover I v ial area on both bank of the river, snd, j gajtitatioa ever dM, or ever will; which prevente-l

if there i- no other alternative, the troop c in fall

back behind the breistworks and parapets, and there dwfj the endtoi n Ä the ekb s t. rianuw If hat ever miy hive been the errors of the Southern military lenlers in their previous con duct tit the war. no sensible person can dispute that the approaching spr ng and summer c m piign will be gJtoractetiged by extrao.dinary strategic shrewdness The Southern Conledeiacy has retched that period in the rebellion when its military operation- m;M be on the olwnaivc. Del. iv at this Seashl eaSMSSd occur without irrejiira ble and fatal damage to the Rebe! cause. Uni veisal destitution is prevalent all through the cotton States, and the Richmond papers, in h ly tones, fire compellel to admit the alarming S"arciiv of the necessaries of life. The reality of their situation stnbbornlv confronts them in every direction Their Capital no longer men Med, but Vickshurg. Port Hudson, Charleston and Sivannah are in danger, while they behold with horror the preparations that are going mi in tin- department, t'hai ! es ton thev deem im pregn ibln, mj thev know well enough the nlci mite täte of Vickshurg The South is prepared for the fill of that favorite stronghold, and the m st rational of their leader no longer calculate upon possessing the Mississippi river Thus, while the military cause ol the Rebel- arc so in Nuspicuous elsewhere, thev derive the most in ten-e satisfaction from the situation in Tonnes see and Kentucky Here all their hopes ot sue MM are centeied. and hcie thev :ire bound to it ike ihe fate of their cause This SBUSt he the inevitable conclusion lo anv person who has tu died f'iP record of cuirenf ewnfs in the South

ern S; ifes during the la-t three months And it 'rom nving out mv dog house, or he might have is evident beyond a doubt that the Rebel pro- r"id me viait H ,d ne bren a f'Ttunate as to gi.mme sMM to a concent. ation of all theihlV0 on mP ,,e wo,,hl h;,vc f"in,, thp Southern military sfreiojth ni.d energv for the re I ' itch string of my door hanging out. nd enter IM i on ot Kentuckv and Tennessee To ac in-- Wfo''' have receive! niv kintlest liospixatnles eosnpKah this, the plan of the operation ggbraces nn1 pirtaken of a share of my Mint mom rep ist. the following?: Mch oniy as soldiers caw afford Rut if his appa

tite is as twaCMtM :is Mt? ippenr ince would seem to indicate, I would rather not have him pr 1 ng hi star Hi ExCcftWcy certainly c uld not have been appr iil of niv hcro ibonts, t m iffer I wish you to inform him of, or he would surely have acted upon the rei t ipe sfem and trans mittel to me through Mdlesa mazes of ofScisI hi carte de visile, a.s the lesi re-pecf he could

litem from meeting in Mexico, "a welcom? with

bliKidy bands to hospitable grave-," us was de Kired hv some who now loudlv prnf'ess to be their friends This m t'ter is readil explained There has been a ner-istent effort made to h ive Indiana 1 sohliers believe that the Dernocricv sympathize with secession, and that the Legislature wished to take the State out of the Union, I ist winter, and oust Governor Morton, thr nnlJirr's friend, from the Governorship These correspondents, seized with cncnrt)u crihmji, wish to establish i an unquestionable patriotism by denouncing nth ers; ami. not un frequently, their epi-tle-; to newr are ra ide precursors to the -coiiel 1 which is to follow, when there is a sufficient time I elapsed for them to meet the eyes of the authori I lies, in the sh:iie of a recommendation of Mr Stjuibs. nrivate of company fot a nommhdtnr This manner of procelure has no doubt had irs effect to foist upon the service sme men who bare never melt gunpowder, onlv when pur poselv aptilied to their ol factories No MMM manv of these will m ike ethciei.r officers; but if; would look more like unhia-ed jusfi e if the old Nanolefinic rule was ohserve), of jjiving promo tion to those who have shared the dangers of battle, anil the f itignes of mar' he-. ind proven their unquestionable braverv bv heroic actions So far as person il consideration ia engatormnf, I feel the most stoical indifference as to who shall beeome line officers, but. tint justitai. rt mat ctrlum Governor Morton mole a visit to the limits of, our ramp on Sunday hist The irregtil irity of the street--, and the promiscuous scafterment of domicils throughout our citv of tents, as one

might call our camp, prevented our Governor

I The iniasion of Kenlticky Twenty thou and to o;s the most of them from the Rich inond armv of deiei.se? are already miking their war thither. The arant courrirr$ of the inva lers hive been deva-t ;tmg BssterM Ksntuetiy j for the Usf ten dais. pMCCrating as far as Dn- ! ville, and driving our forces bnjnrg them. One- j third of the Stale has t illen into ihe iose-si,n

of the Rebe s. who h ,ve tat ju-t un ie th. i ap hare hoen to one occnniing the hnhaewbfc posi Mfiiw The irm linder ot the invading force! 'on of 'high" private, like mvaelf

ras it Kiunvilirv about ton days ago, nl Was

then about M SMltto I'uiiibei land Gap. under lite comm in 1 o! (Jen LongstrMl of Virginia f me.. These BSMSWptiuM are IndlspsWnhlw Ct rrwci. The Richmond nqn icr. sei er il weeks ago, putdi-h 1 the -t itement that L iigstrect an I the troops of his Mf and wMre then passing throngh the Capital "IB s ilirec MM which it would mr toproper to announce at present " Another far I graph, h lacver. predicfeii that "ihey were going

where thev wnu'd soon be heird troni

aller this item m nie it

Th. first intimation we had of the arrival of a

distinguished visitor, was the long toll, that meant to fall in, and were told we were In be trotted nut for the Governor of Indi na to e our prrtonalr The MMM. of ihe men turned out, md were matched It) the parade grounds, where Ihw ragisaOWl wa formed Into rloee column bv I v ston His Kxeeilency, mounted on a dashing charger, accinpiiiiieil by a cortege of officers, rode up and was introduced to the :i . ip bv M i jor, now Lieut C d Orover, commanding the

mond journal. 1 cnver-eil with a verv intelligent Southern krentleman. inst ainved inside onr lines.

who kaforeaed me that when he came through Knoxvtlle. large bod e- of troops were palhe there nd that Lng4:reet was m imcnjsiilj expected to reich there Md astonme command As MjmV r confirm tiion of the Mppnsillon that LongMreet hail been aseignei to the Kentuckv Department, the Atlanta Intelligencer of the O'hii inst hid the following special dispatch from Chattanooga: -Rumor s.tis that Tt -ecr ins hvs sent a luge force to meieiit Longstreet's idiance through

Short! v

iiipeir ince in the Rich'- trgiment He m ule some tw rem irks to the ' I I 1 1 1 . ft. . I L.J .1 ... ul. :

inei i , leitiuu iiti iu inn nan tjeue uouie t rt it e.

ami would be expected to do nn re. Rut little gratifies' inn und encouragement was felt from wh it he said, ainl all might have been responded to iu a few words He said the people at home hid not forgotten U9 We coulj hive tn'd him we had not forgotten them, anil long to be wi-h them At the conclusion the M gor proposed three cheers for the Governor, ahich was re ponded to hv yells that mole the welkin ring, and frightened his Excellency! steed so that it came ne ir dismounting i s rider I would h ive caught the restless animal by the bit and held h'tn from r-rancing and endangering the life and

Hence there is nothing wanting to establi-h ,lmb- ,,r H ? Excellency, only that I didn't know e T . 1 m E & - A m - t. & E-

but I mig! t be on? of the uest- tint gaight be

i ? i v i t es i in the evening to show linn proper re sn't. ami disliked to perform nn office so meni il. that mi;ht. luve him suppose me some official's waiter I midedueallowar.ee for all neglect hon me h Bir E -eliency.fiut seeing o miny reso hstinnaof think- need him bv Republican a"'emblies. for his untiring efforts in miii'stering to the sick and wounded soldiers. I hardly sua

the absence of pt-cuii t :.c ii n en.or would neglect tt)ii.-it our

hospital When lie rode close to the hospital.

the truth as to whit General and what forces re

pouring into Kentucky '2 An "Hack upon Rosecrans simultaneous with the arrivii of Lmgstreet in Ceutril K n i tick i The Rebels expect, naturally erouji. that a part of the armv here will be sent to the defence ot Kentucky, as s on as the invaders make their appear mee Gen. Johnston is then to mike an attack at Muri reesboro, MtiflMl I

of course, that the Federal jo-uiv here will tie in i

lerially weikened on account of re uforeetnents sent northward.

3 In the event of a victory at Murfree-h,ro. and cu'..: htar thr ugh the curtaia wabs. the which Johnson will be or lered to gain at all hax- groan of suffering soldiers. I th aght he VOnM ar 's. an advame o;)on X i-hviile. - '.e rt miniied f h s ministerial office ot mercy to -I The pftise-s..n of to; ta lr.elon and the sick snd dismount and go in to administer, Benww irwst, some word of coiioiation to the re 5 In the event of the forced evacuation of oumbent inm ites but not so. for like the Pr.cst

Vichsbairg tlie troopa now there to be n. ise.l and the Lev ,te. he p'Mrd the suffering, trusting

'ith Johnston's armv. which will swell it num

hers to a surfi-tent strength to en a le h m to forea R ma man to fait back to the Oh o river. It 'he above til ins should be snCMWAst Johiiaion will eflPevt, a j netto with Longstreet I Kentucky and. with the aid of reinforcements I cm he S.mh. will marah upon LniLsville and ' iV. .a: w L a . .

x u.uu-i.. or wn.cn tune, it is horasil. the inde

. tullv and comnletelv

thev might re. eiie the care of sjrne god Same

riun At nicht the regiment as called out and niarcheti to the Hadqu irters of the brigade, a here the Goveii or was -topr ing. iccompanied hi a brass band that discour.-ixl g d mus e, pi ivissg ihe tune "Hail to the Chief " The Governor was called tor and, making Iii- appearance, gave them a st-eech: a hat he said, I am un ble to tat. for I had in inviiati n. and aas nw present. I Hi- Kxceileio i aa- fuliv imnressel with

Th atKive sijoimarv. it is ev lent. . ..mpries our fighting qualities, and will biiast of the good in brief the intei. lions of : lie bebe, m lit.rv lead condition he found us in.

I he tran-ler ot the aar :u lVm.M.M ..a t u i i. ...

Mnif aiicntnui i- oetng paiu in iiimim i" tiave the meii observe, to tome extent, ti.e laws of hvgiene, nd the Mint . ri condition of the reg imevt neier was tietter than :t present There are hut five inm tie- in the hospital now. These- nd tiri; ide. fiist division, first iron corps, of which ours i- one of tlie rcgtmeiit con- - - ng ; Iii- -.-e: : -"igneil To the command of

ar to Tenne- ...a

Kentucky, aid the ultimate reptioti of those two States, will be their gland iaadtag ptirpoa for th-erteM.ng il nie. ali their oihei m :.in operations will be subordinate. Bl'BNStW s Mt . vvoi. On the othei hand, it is cheering to know that the sleapy authorities t Wn-hington have si

THURSDAY LVLNINÜ. APRIL 9. 163., Aral 'very ercnii.g ,!ur i k- 'h week, the ii-atit Fairy girctac of THE S E I' 9 U It s Mrs. Pluto Mr. J. K. MrDortont-fa Diavoiine, with vmgA Mar on McCarthy Tonnrriw evening brtif fit of Mr. J. K. Mcllenough.

Rps. . ..

nttman.

nstlady

rrum '.he Clarkfb'iri CTe.; Ptr ot. The It n dice I Policy

If there ever was a time when an holiest desire : w.u entertained by the party in power for a retoration of the l'nion. such s purpose, we fear, j has long, since gii en way to the pre-suie of the radical. Tfo better eiponent of their views, no abler suptvirter of their politv. wields a pen. or edits a paper, than iheir mouth piece. Iii enter of ihe "Occasional" letters puhttshed in the Phil adelpsna Press The author is the owner anil editor of the Pres and the Washington Chmni J

c e, e:i as t he e. rerv ot me I iinei states Semie In arMeMletter of his to the Pre-s, he ftlCT? pmiss;on

quoteai lis pronnfli the following tr-on an arti- ore uircicana ear tuette.

cle in the New York World: "If the Democrats are in power the next four i vear after me war, the relations between the ' North and South will be put on such a fr.endly i

?o mi,: n , vast rm es and miliury expenditures vi ill lie ome unuecearv ." He th irtres thxt such . result would be thehu milialion "of ihe great Northern people and the ex illation of the insolent Southerners " Never was a more partisan armeal to the baser passions of the lowe-t order, made by pot house politician We had supposed that the re establishment of

friendlv re! itions between the sections, doing away With the necessitv f r "vast armlea and Tut-aMuy, Wrdanda) enormou tnUitary expeiiditure," was precisely I Thnraday, April ,7, s, -..

what everv toy d man and ho . est : ttriot desired ;

that tor this we hadrair-ed' vast armies, and in

tirred 'eii'tmous exitcndititres;" it not forth

wIiaI :ire we tighiiiig for? The author of the 'Occ isional" letters and the

assumed "loyal people" for whom he speaks are j 1 lw P" not for the rest era tion of friendlv relations be 1 , twewn the sections According to their view, the 1 P6 Mammotü IrOUpeOltüe World,

re e-t ibli-hment ot tnendiv resaiiot.s rietween ine

75 " 25 K M

a es AtoM in Private H"en it Vtri-k Pertonuar.c coro-

i mno- ai preci.-elj.

THE PEOPLE'S

3VI ASONIO

POSITIVELY FOUR NIGHTS ONLY,

Hlld

I IVOKITDS.

j- Sam, Sharpley's Minstrels

UK ASS HAM) A.M HI Kl-f-Syi tUl'hriA

North ard ile South wouH be the "humiliation" ol the former anil the ex illation of the l itter "Occasional.'' and those whose organ he is, if not for the restoration ot friendlv relations between the sections, are for vengeance for the tlestruc tion of the r ghfs of the States of the South, Md

the extermination of i s people Does he not j know th it a blow struck at the rights of a Struth j ern State is a violation of the Constitution, and as much a blow at the N rthern a it is he South ern States 1 Does he not know that it is a- much . tretson to violate the Constitution in the North , as it is in the S iuth. and th the Wagtwe of a war i for the abolishment ot sjaverj in the Southern j States i- in open violation of the Constitution? i Yet for this he telis us "L'nion Leagues" are ! forme-1 nd mlgniti en, dem in-trations gotten up If his letter does not mean this, it Ins no i mMnlng in N We are unable to sec the lv ilty ( of such sentiments, and look upon those who en j tertain them as the deadliest foes of tlie republic, j the worsl enemies of the Union We never believed that the South could sue need In perm incntly dissolving the l'nion f knew thev could not If the L'nion is dc-'ioyed ; it will he 1 tcama ol the ell'ort? of those whose

loyalty iaol tliekind adeoeatotl by MOccaaoinal' It ever the so called Coufadente S' ites exist ns an acknowledged MJtionadJiy thev will owe their establishment as a separate Confederal. v u the radical policy advocated by "Occasional ." anal which was announced not long ago b Winileil I'hillips to be "Liberty to the -lave or nt;.TH to tiil L7IOtt.n We advocate ,no such dm nne our lov -ltv is not of that kind We know if that be tlie war cry, the latter alternative "death to the Tnion," is sure to be the result The Ina w'll not mid eaiMMM be accomplished A war. theiefoie. lor -uch a potpOM inu-t end iu "death to the Dnion.M The L'nion can only be erasers ed bv i rs peeling the Oonetitntton V can ant he m tint lined by rldathlg thai whi It is our only hoasl of Union nor caa the Union esjat without IM C us ru it'ii Loyaltv ao eboittioa i- as much treison wi i v Itv to -rce-sion. both are violative of ihe Constitution and destructive to the Union We :;re abke opimsed t bolition as to sece.-s'o.i Sece 'on pietei - di-unioi lo uppri henlei iiMST ferenee Wrth the right of property in -lues Abo lilion pi i ters tli-uni ui to the i-ecognit ion of the right of a Slate to protect the rei ititm of in t-ie' and slave With two .ajcli fuaa to oontond against, it is hard to jicrceive how the Con.-ti! ution i.- to be preserved and the Union restored, but that they will be we do not fori too men I permit our sc't to doubt. We h ive never entertained a dis loyal thought, or uttered a disloyal sentimenl All our hopes are bound up in the in omen tin e of the Constitution ami the reconstruction of t' e Union ganler if In a dis-evered country we ha ve rm hope; tieith to us would be preTetable to lite, in States dM cordant belligerent." We won Id gladlay laydown our 1 T : e . if bv doing so we could re-tote the Union is it was ander ihe C nisfrtntiofi as it i-, to tliat we coiil die in the beuel'th tt the C uisiitu tion and L'nion of the fathers, with all the bless ingsthev afforded, woiiltl beei joyed by onr children. That t lie Constitution and the L'nion attiev were will be in time again enjoyed by all otir people we do not dofjbt. T!;e nay that it will tie done, and the ime when, may not lie known to us We cejMtot believe that He who iitake and unm ikes natSona, whose voice is heard in the raging storm and who-e form is seen upon the waters stilling, the angry waves, will permit such a country hs this to be murdered in cold blood, slth oigh the attempt is m ide by Alio litionists ard secession tats.

From tli- Vlisaiaalppi qitailron. Tallahatciiu: Rim, Miss. r March -21, l-G t EniToR State Skxtinf.l: I aaid to you. in toy last letter, that navies and armies ought never to co operate, and I am now more sati-fied of it than ever. It is self evident that if iheaimv had not del i ved the navy at Helen i. and nfter wards at the I'a.-s. the Yazoo Expedition would hive been the mo-t brilliant of the war and open ed the only pt.u ti al wav to Vickshurg. Wo) se i ecv a Tai iiisp:itcli , V ick -'-ti' g was ours, but r ti tile inythjna of importance to men I ke General ftormati. and you Wash die head of an n - md w iStc rour soip. a- I .- if1 before The dehiv at He!e. i. the Pa-. Hid ill the Cold Water, by t''p onrith, has been the cause of our deie.i up ., liiie tiafe O ti v for,-e be'njj incre-el OjÜv An in crease of mosketrv ail! no more effei"! Fort Pern .etton or (iieer WOOii, thin ihn varpp'Ug ot I musojdjto will impi-ie fhe vehci: of a locomo tive The githlen momeni i- i-'s-ed, unless i verv lar-e guMtl reintoi cemei t is sent here immedi io ly .th gwnb Mfs, theie i sonie show of ch incg S i t the return our old roition. we have

tak' Ti -ever rren MsenssTS, Ittclndiltg an nlBfJDf- I

Thev SSV eir It -j. in the ChilHethe fTalr, WSS twelve men gun disaarinnted. and an tinfiuisbed msg ..it;--1. own ap The -hots of the Uhillirotho peneti te.! their walls through twet: v four teet thick; e-s The iron cl id gunboat Ratlcr w as att u ked. the other day. bv gner; ' as Fur of the crew were killed anil sevenl wounded. Yc-terday, the Chillicothe attemn'e'l to draw the enemy's fire She failed. The Keoels were well up to the snuff" We w ,u! 1 like to fntnhlinh shore batteries. M C F

T

aTnecaaty Star l'erformer, HF MONIT HS op M1SSTRKLSV. HH)5E TOnt j tbrough the Ka-tern Stafs lia.s beiui a sucesion '

ot brilliant truitnpi'S AckrKwTrled hy tbe ptihlie tn b I the only perfect and legitimate ('osipany in eitctir, !

ami Iniined with the nmt natieruig encoiuuoik by ibe pre- wherever thev have appeArel. w:ll introduce their GRKAT CHALLRKItF! ritOCi KAMME, a- aboxe Ererythini sntlraly new ami produced in that inimitable style paeelfar lo these BTHIOKIA" LB0X-CLAD8. Mdlioorr' upeii at 7. commence at 754. ClstheUTS i cut-, lioserved seat-50ceut. s.M. sHAlil'l.KV. J D.RKWOOMB, Matiagor. Business Ax"Ut. mcl.3n-dlit

!A,V Jaw

MS ' et -vw- v?

WES

JMf-- ..KlX- - Nf ..-.V .,-. .Av--

I v' tct"

K. WARE SYLVESTER, Lyons N T. äiK rUMTttKR IMiiUMAH N AffVU Ti) MY

J1

honorable friend, L C. Hitlm m. M. ('

'A est U Ashili?tcli Streel. lu iaimpi h.

ihee He, 31 or

NOTICE.

to CaUpilUtf Itti i Id its, . w. aiat ti e e a w- n '

and Man

'M

a KWta KOBB, PLAIN AMI ORXAMKXI AL JOH I J 1 unit r, ..ii HeaSEjia strett, between l'e ui-i i vjrua I and Men lin. is pre par it exeeute .ill kind.- ol luimiiK, j in thr best nianner, aist t rraanalile price.-.

I keen coiistam ly o.i hand stair nllutci and Newel Po-ts, and turn theni to order. All work done promptly ami in WMl order. All ki.ali of carving w It be de-re at the same place by apr'Jdlui I L.s IKIN'AN A UKUTHt-K.

CLOAKS. ill!-; CLOAK STOKE. njnri iati jvs KKcstVED akd opiniKDoni if of the larger and t ne-r to- of Cloaats rvrr

lir"U):lit to rhi cu, alSch we WM eil at wholesale or retail low. We iian-a very 1 srfC -took for our whulesale traue

Vim can save freight and other expenses by buying your cloak- here. Oive us a caU and see. Kenr-mber tbeCloak Stole, No IV Pennaylvaniaatreea, near the post uflke. ii. iai rmoiiT a go, apr9-dl lint anap- h-. Irdtaua.

ll

i

MCDICAL. Till EVIL l Till:

ULIi.

tlt'iM-: AKH.ICrEI) WITH NY PRIVATE DIS- ,

ease, uch a S.pbilis (chain r idal, primary. "ec-

sndar) Terrbrrj, of every phae.) Hheaeirhaa, lileer. ti i ii a ar casrKs Nydroceie Uiinary MEhtsea, Spermatorhea, Semlnel Weakness, Vr-cmmal I'mli inaaa ami j eite. t of -elf ahu.e, shonl I AT UKVK x i -it Hr. Clarke':- 1

rarvavs tr rs md -acred (.: n-ultrft it'ii K .ms. No. il', Ka-t IfahhMtea Street, arwl l-e cured. Tue I) an t Ms ii fears' lxer.atr.cic in New York ciiy nsahlea him to tr at rea iflmillisHr l'aanltatiea free. Otlice hours from 8 A. M. to o P P. ' i. Ux 1262. a,r9lly

Hats,

HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DAVIS,

OtALKR IN

Caps, and Straw Goods,

H VS JLT KECFIVKI' HIS SPHIK G S I OCK

1 GOODS, IMRECr PeVW THE "iM FUllltm " ' in The Fia. which he will -ell a low a the lowe-f All the I.ATKST STVIJTS Kl pi at No. 15 1'eptlM 1 1 aiiia I street, four doo.-- -iuh of the IV.-t ''nice. Indianapolis, Ind. prf d3m

WANTED.

WVM II) AT lENSeC9fl

CLOAK & MANTILLA HOUSE

I (ilk LWJ Ii PCwTHASF OKK HI"N'IhFD I " f ' f i ' as ii m. . saaas for thi a- rtni' nt of Spring and 'iuimr -1-ju-t roceh ! npr.S-dlw

BOOK BINDERS.

nn a. stet

RUD HL'RGO. HAVING PIUCHASKD IHK BiOK RINDFRt ASO llox Manufactory of Thau; i - Caos, - n the r- r- r f Va-biiiion und Alabama streeie, i- prepared to do ail

ork in h:- lire.

Boxe made to ord

an,

dim

March 29. I 63 I have notl.ing to relate ol anv co n sequence cince I list wants) la ion, eicer? that thi- morn inp four men f the 4Tt'i regiment of Indiana were k'lletl. ai '1 fan mort illy wournlei, by a tree tatl'.ni; on tent; anil tint an aatn! ei;on.ti tnre ol time hourlv wi'nesseil. nothing ie:ii done bnt to rewaSnsoater Xut even a feint i- at tempted, ami the ReteU eMSanM la fortifr undistarbed, !i:le the eipe gun of the armv are laying on the liiks of ihe river gJncinMle m t liie How lessg thi i to continue I lont know. I hear that a ii i I fe arm i. en mute f-r th i locality, but it ir i I ke the nne here it hal bet ter not come, for it wfM only Add to the troufite of the Qu irterm iteis and Commits arie, sn i increa the almost V.bnloua priiea of ihe army cormorant known a Sutler- Sutler are not so bad in the enormity f their price, for they are simplv aiteudibg to their duties as army nb I. er-, but 1 cao t -av - . mu h fur the Quarter nia-ters. Kc . who neglect their ntl-it fs- :ttal tint of the old;er to eueikre in cotton speculations, and others of kindred character. The mail rarelv ever arrive. and when it does, the paper? ire all pibMed up h tibtless useil by thoee in etkardw of the mail lor the tienefit of thrmselvo ai. 1 I'r 't n.U Th ere is no n-e of lonser concealing the fact of the titter in hi i ot most of our General, of the !ciut;drelim of the Qtiartermaster-, if 1 of the illicit .n I coiitrabu 1 trin ictiona of our transporte Wfi -ky, MbWmKJ, nd coiton. and other fpecul itions, are ruimnL' our feit and glorious r ,n- W C F

SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS.

i;v A It Iii V I L OF Sabbath School Books, libraries of Fvrv Yurii-ty ;nid i'rivv MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

Of ecrj d snpton ! HYMN BOOKS TO SUIT ALL. I ii i on Iii tun Rnoki II II. o. i and ;? o h rhoiil Ifoxanali. üa) fhool Reil, I. old' n t hitin. I.olden Minurri, Silver l.utef Silverrtilme, lit cola, BxcwInlMri etc. Nnw i the time to caU and make roar electioiiA or - ! up Toaronlf-rE. I, tltK I vV t .. Ml Miens' Ball, Ir,lia- AD..ii Ind aPrl

BANKERS. MERCHANTS' BANK, Kit nv FFni.rsox, pRopRirm), hirss MUt Nr. I 8 Unaand Stotr aiwl L'acarrent M'.ne wcoüite- SIB at Stock, Koqd. 4c . an Coaaaaa-on, lan oo C JarcrU, ruf :ran-art ordinary lUnkiriK Ru-anrs. Pa - --it.-r.- t ; ...,t. a- p r trrwni N N " :. Nmj ihu Mr. I, inäianapii.. tti b5 dMl

MT MR EDITOR I'l.EASK AN NOl'Nt K

tar ti mm Ml H. lE'l'l-. nV( . asac ikImUi tr Majtur f tke IV nl laalo.aiS. uldrc " H" 1"" ' " City Gearant n,nl l're - EataN Il.iiOCRATS. ÜTUH EdTtOK I'LlvAbK ANNOUNCE PATRICK HaSRABaS a a eaadkUie for Straet Ummit orr. mjtct tu the 4cw4sn f the Dnnocratk Con- , rrr, .. MSXT DEMOCRATS, IW MR EDITOR PLKA3E ANNOfNCE

la-a at. ft. taAMNak. Uta I Bracarb Ceair , as a Candida'' for City atar-bal, oieetl to thr ürriaksi of thr Union iXrntn-raiic Cm I'aailtaat. lSF.KVATIVEli. OT 1 H K KR1 KN OY V i l.fcAEV A S t.-anc ha a- a MMH for Ohy Attorawj. aabj-ci to the dcciaiou f rbafjws ltoorrlic Caerrrrtlen T' MR KDITOR-fLE A E A N

novtcr HIT.HKY 1 IVK.N a a aedOaaa for Sueat Commi nT, .uhfect to tb SrrWinrt of tor IVaaorradc Union iVaivriitliai, and oblige MAVT ViTiTKS. fjr EDITOR SKNT1NKI PLEASK nouncf (' i; W KKRK as a cndidate r. r Maror. aaWrct t. t ! ! - liairu' t'ti r ti.ai.

MEDICAL. Ilr. LiAraifi tgLMMc, raa re fi GonoxThoBa, OleeUi Whiten 8tricturef ase COXPLtnTM Ot lilt. OKI. f

T!

!a- : r - 'l'T lt n ra. im R n nw

it pr-

it I a

aad is too well Eeeara to rrqair

an-. i- v . ..T ti cot. hut M i. -iiftVi;.-

et claar f It i acoaapa: t"n that fr

alr all cli il "ica ) -bHh

a ' irr .

a .mr In itsaif. Jirriu sad

diawsae. the trraUbaai f which, ha wrar than tAr MMSW itlf. The eEEBaS Uratssent ia first to deprive, res of ail

comr-acearse of fanaflon ilrtaf

tnfr cmrl. or aoase hint of das; JoSSou-i rl

In n . -i n-. asMMahl i mJ

nrrrrfi a dajra the wadwiaw air rbACd. sad after

tu'rtill.- --atr-i' ' " It'- m m . m nie id

airsUj

bear, a at m at (ortttnae far fear of firosart.b i U

MavRwd, ordiarhArfrr biaEarlf. ith an irntabw arrtor. a -wa-J tratlclr.ae nUrarwacot of tSc proatra.tr (tanS. er adtaesieef thr ivh f thr 1 ladder tint weewV, which acta like a charm, wkfc s res dose

IW MR EDI I OK-H.K SK ANNOFNCE the n irnr rf J. S. OOl.li a a camtt.fa'r ..r 'ity Clrrk. aubj'-ct t.. the dr-:-i,t. of the Iv?ncniflc ( nrrntirav l-?f EDITOR SENTINEL IT -EASE AN neanre ALPBOKSCl s- Hl'KTa-a Perikeratic candidate for fnv Marshal. -u!j. t t.- '.) I - ' .. I nM tion. VI AM VOTKlut. nr EDITOR SKN1 INKLPLEASE AN nouiic the name of 1. TKOTZMAS n- a candidate for City Attora . subject to th -deciai-ai nt the Hemocrstic Coureutioa. MANY DKMiXTRATS.

on tt ose ttirar. and 1 baa cursd thoaaaeda in ni.ire and raanr of the effectnalrenwaV.that tn aothotit rrg-ard t diet.

inanti.p

.-art . tak. r.. afi rt. rhtlaatelpaaa. tUltl-

rurtiar.'ic

Tai rawaedy la

ef those

r.juarod by ar yttuusuet dieeorerrd 1st the cars ef thoe dl-r aara. It i . xtracted from oar own plants, and i per

reairelf to II hand d

frowi the

EDITOR SENTINEL-YOU ARE

requested 1t i .-it:7. t.- t. aniion-icr. thr name of

WIU!M M thl,i;i-ii l-q,a- a can filiate for Qty Clerk. ÖT PLEASE AXNOENi E ThE NAME of Ii.WII) S. Mr KERN AN as a candid te rr ihe ..fflce of City V: : ir . -ubjrct to the .l.-ri-,. t' of : ., Irru.crtic Comrnt ion. tlT EDI TO R S KN T I N EE 1 1 KODE R I CK UKBat, K- , wfTl c-'iit t -uUrnit hi- iiintr to thr DemocralH Sinuc pal N'..miatt!.. t'onventlor , a a candidatr f r the tivxt Max or of the cil id Ibdiauai i -. !" rsjlt tx"1 MJMJlnl ha mauj c.tetis of the letb, Mh, 1 t, 4th. .i.Sth. 7th aad r.tli W rd är ffg ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANi.. tri- natu.- t KnKlil. H . ' I I.s- r imltdate for Max r, -ut-ject lo the deriia of the Democratic L'nion Coiiventiot .

I fertiv safe, a il ia panel)- ve cvri . so that )'-u rax. rxp I weather. Wftbotrt llie lea-t

i And if you are rareral iw wi aesans "P J'oair pae. yoe will have no tart or eil fr an R, re that you are wot

leprived frara rsin it. a; ary, or hetaf detrrieary nearrt friond. Ttii- i no juak me iriii-. hut a leanedr ilaroa-aawdaed ae.l with imraen.f aiaree br a rerular hi strian ud conbdenily rrcomruended ' .. the nnf-rtanaie C itTION Xiaie to. grnulne WS a ttoe the i.r.niriet..r W V IVa-1,.. arc mid the bo Alltn-

I fn nee menu of traile xnri.s will bo proaecated a ith the

uinioet rtr . fthe law. Ü I It WlDSON.Sore P loprt tor V.nilnnatt. td.lo

. Id I) DruKitsreiicriiro J

DRY GOODS.

HO SIE

500

lurM.V. 'IT II To HI n.M at a -mall adi ance on let yeat'e priceo.

KN .. nf and H ' Hall II

the heat a-sM-im.-iit und ihe lwel prtcea In thta eil

DRUCS.

NEW DRUG FIRM.

TEW ART A HORO.I.V

SI . .'KSSORS TU WM. HANNAMAN.

Nc. 40 East Washinortou Street-

WE INTFN'l) BKIXfUA DBfTGA, MKlMtM ft, AC thai are l.omihl of flrst hatida for cash, lo the trad.-, t pliy-iri tn-s n l n the cotnmiin'tr generally, for a -null profit, and will Cjtrs (.njrr!l attention tothe preseriptiondepsrtnieai of the hu.-iri--. P. S. I have d'-po-ed ni? Jlritic-. dr.. to st-wr A M-triran. i-i'. tak tili asuir; a. rifi.Hiti.fn!1: 'Irm to my old cu-foim-rs and the puhlic a- pent leim-ii d many yearlaMMasa and competent to carr ou ihe lut-ine m all iu awaaenaa. wu hannaman. tu.-h; '. .Wim.

CLOAKS. &C.

20 . Mt holeaiale at :s V -rin Retail at TSc ir Skirt of M nrta-. IKIMI I.IM.n. 3,.,0 Vards p saaa He II A Oat celebrated Linen fr 11", na, .lai year 'a pnera. I(l tn !: sHIKTS. :HMI Isowen Mil rla, warranted to hi aad made ofthetst niati rial lWtht hef. p- the cTeat riar and ..fl. red at a pine the material ca-nld net lie aoufht tor now. rfaftCK t il I Selectnl a 'th the Knu'e-t ' .re price- loaer tbaui anrhrre el.-c. l MfFim III Its. A larrr aaeortnii i '. ainorc 'hich Is tbe celebrated K Ni.S I(N RR CF

KIIMI I l llOMTS. (aMntaSfraan Ne V rk uctiaih.) All l.tnei frasa 2 to n cr l-zerv i.nn ij a:-s dkiwi kk, i ' mnleie anrtinetil. I i M II IK i n. Silk, M r no. I -ami.'- aint t'.ston. VtKVF . Oer tSeek Is Ihe mii-t extensive tn rbf city. MftdjEdM dcfern.tiied to make il i. an u:,prtaj I hra;a:ri in ourbu'ineee, w II ptve er.--r dne.-metits to del-r-. pronitotni to charge leas tlmti the inarket price for any article. TMIV9INBM v L4UV. ;T U . Waaliinirlon, street, Retarea llllnoiannd Ifinirmrr ala. niciil-'3-dly

ladiev sPKin no i;ltii;s!

ATTORNEYS.

Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloak?! . ,,A w

attorney at .Law,

In erery -ti le for tbe

NO. a TKMPKRANCK IIAI.L, rachl9-63 dly Indianapolis, Indiana.

KINK LIHK1 i l.tiTH BACQl'ES, (all wool; front 5 to s, worth dS to ain. SP KMSH W RAPPKKS (new style, hraded) 7 to $12, worth f. 10 to fttft. MKXICAN CI.O VKS, (v. ry hand-onn-.) fr. m 9 to 15. rt.MN CtsTTII CIRCCI.AliS. ail clor and prtilS WATKK-Pl.Ot Iff lAOQt KS, all fcixrs. KliAC K ftaVOQUVi ill size.ar.J fjmlitjr. IV aTK It -Pin i F Circular-, new style. A hand nine ,i--ortii.erit M LNillT CL)TH STIAWLKTI'S, plcJa 4ii.il ruflitd. ;r-ce- low. Silk Garment- t correspond with the ahove -tylea TUv litlili't ii 's lr-part men t l- particularly attended to, and a full aiortin-:it kept on hand We WM al-o furnish IBaLetdOM SII.KS From 44 to '.'A mciie- wide, all of the best quality at lower rates than th- -ame can now he by j the cae W iiuire : he Country Merc'iatit' to cat ! anl examine I car stock, as we can supply them at Kaatern pricea.

And wewt'l no5i ively sell at price- that no other hotter c n aawspsSs wfta You fire on the ra'troad a ill ri'.re thai, he -a e 1 l.y '11 i.iR of Ha. IVMH A i ., Phii.i'b ;-,iaa Ctadh. r,,r sd Mantilla Il'ii-e, s..uth hleiidun -freet, Indianapolis Ind. ap .'ü-dly

AGENCY.

SEIDENSTICKER & KAPPES, REAL ESTATE AIM 13 COLLECTING AGENCY, Rdj. M i;nsi Unaiiineion strei-if kFH H ll fr -nice, to tlie publU fur the Pwcbaa, W Sale aifl Renting--f Real Ksta-, and for effVctins; collrctii.ti-. Our extensiv,- ar.gnah.taian-anions tbr iterwan population cire na peculiar dvantaRe. or f. fectinir .ui. k -ale-, f., mlneh e rail the attention of Meal K-tatc ti..l ier-. mall-lm

ATTORNEYS.

J'M f'til.I.EHE.

liaiSJnhtUS.

REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A. T 14.1; ira

COLERICK & JORDAH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, om r. aor.ai o rt MJ) HKXTIorL n lESSSW, 1 F.atai italiittieleii street, Indliii. l.oli I ndlana. mcbid d ly

Why .'ioi:fd I bnr a bo o 15KAM),s TlssiLAlid

THK ,.xi,KkM !.(ili.lSlUh. Real Estate Agency, Ihey eWrr C..u h and Cohla. for 2.rcenta

No. 89 1-2 E. Washington Str. OPrOSITETsK COCHT HOUSE SQUARE sad dim

PROPOSALS. TO ( 0 TR 4CTOKM.

NOTICE. TO HOLDERS OF COUNTY ORDERS.

i rTtCK is HI HU'.V TH IT THKRK ARK . fund- in the Trea-ury f Manoo C nt; for the reden. ptj.m of a oat-r audit r Conn'y trder. Intereat oa tbe -anie will be slopped frvm tafj date, aprl JOHN L bk iWN, T. M. C.

WANTED.

2,200 HORSES Wanted I I ud ia na ol i-. ONF-FIFTH MRK5 WILL bt TAKES, BT

f. u piii arrix KprKivr.n

' ' aniB :. i inci. 1 .. .':." 1", 13

cieaior u n ' I n f t reeta and alley- fn -he crty All tli at portion of tbe dry lying- ea-t of rbe eaet I

lenn- ...iia street, emhr jriria; the catem

al! thnt nortton linr tst ..f th- ea t

nil sireet. emhraotaV the ärgert, dhslrkt

Rid-' i iriren for rl-anlna al ae bmcS per eaM eacbdt-rr- '-. ;: a- the l.ommofl Ctranol mar

proper. Ketwren tbe m iti'h. d" April and October, i a It .1 a . a w . - w

.sn eariL anri nun on the atreets and alley. o lcni propenj ,d Da, sawassnssr, after erb wor baa

awarC. and rontract inara- od er ihr C

JOHN" A f H FJtTICK. Street CoraanWaSi Ir.d.anapoltr. Apr I6tb. lntl. aorS , NOTICE.

.for " of ssn I fe

tLe

NaflTnl, II LL A C O.

To Holders of City Order. 'OTM I Hfl KM GlVf ! To MX Ft05i hold ma- CUr rSra. i before raw l-t af .)

. . . . - T

aprJ-dlw

1MS3. tbat I am t.rer-ared te ailin rV. .. a -s.t

i snrh ordrr will bear interest only to that date. April i, lwa jt Jisi.twuM, .;.ra-ll -1ry Treerae.

DRUCS AND MEDICINES.

J. F SESNOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, o. S, B.al- House Block, West V.i.iiiiKlon;lreel, I X 1 )I A N' A POLI8, I XT). KKEPS I DISTANTLY ON H A JtD A Fl U. ASSORTMK5T OP PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL ANO LAMPS, WINC0W6LASS PERFUMERY AI7D FANCY ARTICLES, LSO A FI '.L ASSORTMENT OF OwfOlt K TEAS fsl.ln d.isai