Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3902, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 April 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. 8 A TT RD AY MOKMNi; APRIL II ( ITf DimOTIMTK ndiTi I lection I nr-da), ry 4. roa MAYOR, GEORCiE W PITTS. FOR ATTORNS T. F PRDTZMAN roB marshal. ALI'HONSO UT'HT ru cLUK. WILLIAM M HAKKISON r k TRKt RKR. J A COH BECK.

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H17H 8LAVIN. rot iwr.-joR. O. BOETTICHKR. THI. I.III KT V O THE ITIKF..

THE SPEECH OF Hon- D. W, Voorhees.

Delivered in the Hunw of Reprentalire, February 1 as.. . m

1. ln.i, u th- -Art to indemnif. the Prktent and ether person for suspending tlr writ of habeaa corpua. 4 et in arnunrt tbrof," U mw printed in pamnidet form, and can I ..tta ned at this office. Tin I the irr at effort of Mr. V rbre to iimun the liberty Of the ClUxea from the depotiirt of the 'resident and

, anal honl-l he in the hands of every voter in

It make." a pamphlet of IS page.

Price a I ., per loo. All onWa huld .lirrt the .j.e.. h - i. t..- -:.t l. pre, a the po-taae will be ore cent a copvami must le prepaid. Addre. KLDF.R. HARK!fH A HIV. HAM. Indianapolis. Th Loiim riplioii Act. MUKM of Hon. D. W. Voorhees. OT THK CONSCRIPTION BILL, In the lu- of Representative, rebruary n. I 6-1.

Till FrSTIVsL LT NlOWT The fsstiral proI J Of Id! by the BnBMrattr Indie of the citv t ud

in re e-Uhli-hn? the Richmond JefTersani in. Came off last night at Masonic HB. It w s eminent success. It ws. witho-jt esception. the Bnet prty ever iven in Indianapolis, and there van much real aöd unaffected erjoytnent. The hall wan decorated in excellent taate. and when filled with the happy throng of lovely women and heave men it presented A scene tb it would require the pen of a poet to describe. The decoration were formed entirely of American 1115 and evergreens and flower, festooned and a r ringed moat admirably and with en eye to aroid ua form tv We hare only .pice o g vwaaJiSRfj e ol the t .l.lea, and hall pot attempt to peak of the g od things beneath which they groaned A t.ire American fl-sg hung a a drop curtain in Iroi.t of the st.tpe; And from the door at the wing, the table were replenished as occasion dem in led Smaller flags wared from the wing, and festoons of evergreen wre tastefully ar ranged over the wood work. Immediately in front f thi. a a supner table, or rather rt nc cession of table, presided over Lv Mr. Hann 1. Mr- Allison, Mrs. A thou. Mr-. Mary and Mr C4lr. Flanking this, which might he termed the in tin supper table, as nein;; ner the t ge. and foffeee and ovters more easy of .irre,., sen'

I other tables running; around the southeast and southwest corners ot the room. Thee were .ilo elegantly adorned, and were presided over ' MM hv Mr. Bryant and Mr. Dille, and the other by Mr Itindall and Mr.i Keeley In the center of the wet ide of the room, fatrlr iuibeded in evergreens, flowers mid tlis.

with a rich Gothic arch in front, wi the fruit mid confectionery stund. The appearmce of the la hie Indbre the gorgeous pyramids were fairly eaten into, w.i rooet enchanting. This table was presided over by Mrs Wick. Mr Dorey. Mis Talbolt, Miss Jennison mid Mis Wick. In the northeast corner was another fairy bower of ever (frrens, roses and flags, and t ible richly laden with delicacies. This was rre-iiiel oer hv Mi-

Emm 1 .lone, Mis- Miry Harknes and Mis Hulda .Jones Passing on. at the northern! of! the hall another bower, equaling in adornment those ju-U pa seil, preenteI itself, ami the fairies who j-reideil over it were Mi- Hattic .lone.-. Mi- Kin ma Ilirkne. antl Miss Hattie Cain, j On the east side, between the main entrance and i

Kot n Dsan. The body of a man 1 am 1 Kl rd O' Con tier w found on Tn-dv on the ; Blurt 1 ad, two soiie- ind a half so rhof thecst A Coroners Jury w,. summ el. ami reiurne! a I renhct id death from delirium trrmtn O'Con ner wh going to the country to work. . St Malt's Ssmin art Thia institution. No 14 North Meridian s'reet, which has been grwda

sjly gaining the public confidence, reopena on Monday, the l.'ilb inst , for its summer season.

Thia I one of the rhn.t peech.- of Mr. Viwirheea, on a qtie-ttot) nw or iipiur a lirire hare of puhlir attention, and every voter In Indiana b uhl have a copy. Democrats should raie rut to 1i-t nlut- tht- largely in evers School District in the State. It make a pamphlet of ei(bt

l'rin tl IMI 1 IOO.

All ordera sho'dd direct the peeche to he -nt hy exprass, as the pof.ir mi. . ni t r earh copy, and mut be prepaid. Adilre-,-KLiiKK. IIAHKNKVH A HIN. II AM, Indianapolis.

Deiimrralir City Convention. A Dems-rati Cm Convention will he held at Military Hall, on Thursday ri.niim, April 9. iHÄt, at " o'clock, to nominate carntidate for city oftii By onler of the t 'dy C'onuuittee. JULIUS NICOLAI. Chairman. Job I riiiinm.

We are now readv to do all kinds of pUin atnl fancy Job Printing, in the het si yle. on short nolice, ami cheap manntfitthrr uffier We hive Competent hands, pood rc--c-. .1 tine a--ortinetit of papet and i :ird.and we e m do good and rheap work. All kind- ajf took-. briefs, catalogues, Ac, printed in the tct t y 1 e and on short notice. We k the p it T' mage of Dfinorrats, ami all others that w wit printing done tf. To L01 It I IiVl KTIrl Ks H ttSM of id vert lit!J in the local column will hereafter he as follows: for ten linea or less, $1 ' er hSSJ line, ten cents a line No notice will he ineited until p ml for

the noit'heat corner of the hall, was the tahle of Mrs. Wundle, rich also in its adornments and it freight of delicin ieThe hand was eitea!on .1 dais on the ett side of the hall, where the sweetest music was discoursed to the promenaders. and, as the mll hour approached, to those who minified in the la nee. It will he seen from the arrangement of the tables that the great space of tiie hall was left free for visitors, and within and around that s; ice the thr ing of 1 idies and gentlemen moved He tween 1) and 10 o'clock theie could not have been Icm than eiht hundred pers ins fireseut, and they kept arriving ami departing con'inuiMv M my whose engagement would not permit them tre nnin all evening looked in, took the circuit of tht fables and departed, but by far the large-t number when once within th it social, unaffected iMnocmlic crowd wore loth to withdraw and lin gered until the pleading looks of the younger and gaver portion, who were eiger to trip the liht faniattf toe. admonished them to withdraw ami let the exuberant spirit of youth trip to them imc which threw its charms over the euch intment of the hour. Mr. Elder, of the .leffersonian. was the honored guet of the evening He was presented with a magnificent bouquet of exquisitely arranged flowers hv Miss Emma Jones. Mi-s Mary Hnk ess and Miss Hulda .lotios The nther houipiet.s in the groure were given to the several members of the pre-'' who were present at the festival Our weefeem ahme all price It is as beauti fill and sweet, as the fair young ladies who pre m nted it.

The

April I er t Ion.

li'iis.ruLi, April 7, lti'l. Kpitor Sentinrl: In your issue of this morn ing, speaking of the election of yesterday, you remark : " Mi.jor Conklin, formerly of the M.'ith regiment, went up about I o'clock, accompanied hv Mr Richard Simpson and another friend. He got hi ticket and presented it. giving hi name He was asked what sott of a ticket it was. The re plv wa that it was the ticket he desired to vote. The judges still hesitated. The Major opened out his ticket He said he was a Democrat, and a true I'nion man. He desired that ticket put in the box. tor he would vote no other. The ticket was put in, but the words "go for him," was p ised around." Now, wp the officers at the will where Major ObatklrM voted on yesterday, do aer that no hm gaiaee such X sUted. nor any similar, used hv the members d the Ito.ird. Mr. Conklin cmne to the window and give his n.me, but of ; 1 i no ticket. The clerk were ah mt to enter

Mm ihm T.iiLi-is-(i H HeitkimA- Co WW, WW it was lemarKc.i i.y Jar. -loim v

have just openeil a fine assortment of pltC goods, I Hamilton. Judge, that the voter ha 1 not given No it Not th Illinois street, nearlv opposite the I his ticket. nd he was requested to do so. Mr Rates HnuM. to vhith thev invite nublic atten ! Conklin then handtd his ticket folded in the

. - r lion Youths' clothing m kde to order in the lat

CITY AND STATE ITEMS. syMetiilic burial c;ises md caskets :it Long's, South Meridian street 'U-dA'wlm

Thi Hast Pi a mos C dickering Sons' tad St.-itiway Si Sons', at Willard A Stowell's. No. 4 Bäte Hou-e I 6m

et t ile Price erv low

MO In,

Soldier.-' Claim J. T Jackson, having lieen authorized hv the Covernmcnt. is giving special attention to the collection of bounties, back pay, and pensions lor discharged or deceased soldiers Anv information deired will be promptly given. Office with Hendricks A Hon), JSina Building, two doors south of the poatotKce. '2

usual way to Mr Hamilton. No inquirj was made of the voter by tiie Hoard, or by my mem her thereof, what kind of ticket he h v. nor who be Voted for. If any remarks were made by Mr. Conklin. such as related, the officers of the polls failed to hear them. D V CUI.LEY. Inspector.

Willi- w. W bkwI J K. y Hollaoay. (

Clerks.

Doctors Ouan and Parr having formed

a copartnership and permanently Incited in Indi I t 1 I auapolis. have taken the office No 16 Virginia .. , . . ... . . . n w 1- n toe

avenue. lormeMv occii ten Dy tne 1 ite it 1. uun lap, where Lr Parr mav be found day and night and Dr Iti7ii during the day , and at his re-i dein e. No t2.S0 N-rth Tennessee street, at night when not professional I y Absent 2w

The occurrence at the Poll No. I, above re lerred to, transpired as stated while I wjsreceiv in: the baliots at the window. The name ol the person 1 do not lecoilect, but presume it was Mr.

in. as stated by my associate members

e Uoird. John W. U ami ATOM.

Yu RaRLRi. ii "Parrir - Sit iR r'' arctwo intereting topics of the 1 iy Vi. k.-burg i I fit place to Like, and "Parker s' is the place to Lake riM Shirts made to order; no fit, no sale No 30 West Washington street apr 9 d.'U JJTtio to Saucer's. West Washington atreet. and ask to be shown the St James hut. It is truly a beauty He ha to dav received from New York an invoice of children's caps, vervstvlish .a, l-2t

WAsmsi.ro Str.it Pkoplrtt at Acction Salt. I will offer tor sale on the premises, on Mondav. the vMth int . at I o'clock P. M ., to tiie highest bidder, without reservation, a lot front- j ing JI feet 0 inches on W i-hington street, hv , about 260 feet deep to the Railroad track, in square t3 Tetms one halt cash, and the bal i ance in one year with note H-ureil and interest A Ml-TZOrR. ape 'Jd I Ot Real Estate Agent. T desirshV cottage of 6 rooms and good lot. Kast front, on Illinois, between Vermont and Michigan sts . for iale cheap, on .easy term, by Frank Smith. Real Ktte Agent Also, a farm of about icres, near the Michigan road. 1 mile from the citv . it $63 per acre, on very ear terms Nr cvrirtM-. On Thursdiy two boy were fishing in Poue's Run. just south of the Union Depot, when 'hey drew up the lody ot a male in fant wrapped tip in an old apron or piece of cloth Ar, iron wheel hd apparently been pNcsd over thebodv to keep tt under the water The bov jtave notice to officer Colley, who summoned 1 Coroner'.. Jurv A wound sufficient to c ue death was found on the temple of the child The J urr returned a verdict of infantici ie against some par tie unknown Tmibtt Bi ilium. Lots m Aiction. W call attention to the sale of building lots at pub lie auction, 01. M i t n:, hv Wilev & Martin, Heal ELite Agents These lots are on West New York atreet, nearly opposite the old fair grounds, in which neighborhood are some of the beat improvement in our city Terms of aale, one fourth cash, and the balance in four semiannual payments ISifx La Nt s We would direct attent . !, of tamilie and others to the advertisement of Thomberry A Co . proprietor of the Union Laundry, in this momtng'a paper We noticed the other dav the building of thi establihmeot, on the corner of Washington and Noble afreets Such a plars wa mu-h needed It i now in sac certeful operation, and prepared, under the super inttmdencc of persona who thoroughly understand their business, to fill all orders left for them. Wash day at home, with all its discomforts, can be avoided The clothe- will be called for when orders sre left, a: ered when cleaned. See advertise men t

TELEGRAPHIC. ' sseoarsp a xraa.ai.VToa ras daily avars aswnsai

Report.

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LATEST WAR NEWS. FROM THE BAPPAHANNOCK.

Notice. To the member ot the Indianapolis Hrbrew Benev'.eni raeiy: You are hereby

n'i'ihed to attend a reguUr meeting, to

st I P M . at the uual place S Hut, Secret i" v

Th' Ii Im'I. Apparently in Bad Spirit.

I IK I Hi: It from II tt l.i I OV

M on Not 1 1 i. A -: Lole No 'iV lor work, this 'S St 1 o'clock.

Charles Fisher. Secretary

ting of Center stay) evetiru.

THE ATTACK ACTUALLY COMMENCED.

The statement in our article was not receive 1

fiom Major Conklin, but from one of his MiMM. We afterwards saw the M ijor, and he said it was ) sub.tantiallv correct The language may not j have Infeii the exact words used, or all the words used; but tin substance was there, and conveyed i the impression made upon his mind and the minds of his friends, and that impression still re- 1 m uns. It is a little singular that the board did not ! heir the words "go lor him." the rallying cry of the moo. or rather the ordeis of the leader of, the mob to their oliedient followers Major Conklin hail scarcely left the window when that signal was given, and it was repeated from mouth to mouth several limes hcf.re he was ten teet away. The treatment Major Conklin received alter leaving the window was much worse th 111 we described it. and so of other. We only pave 1 a few instances of iolence. and left the reader to judge from them of the disgraeelul affair. It will be übst red that the board singles out but one case of the many civen. an I that the one where the slightest ittjirj was indicted. Ujw of all the others? What have they, or the authori ties whose duty it was to preserve the peace, to 1 say about it? We kuow some of the apoiogisLs its.eit that tli"e alio were assailed brought the attacks upon themselves, but that is false There wer no disloy al sentiments uttered by those who were assailed,' as they solemnly assert; there was no lasting and no offence at all. un e?s it is an offence to hold Democratic tickets, or to oe them on election day The troth i. our city was atiagrace 1. and there can be no apology, for it.

QpJlaXlltll Tiie re.-ult ol the eleition m Connecticut ought to present a subject of pro found consideration to the Administration A year ago th it Sute was. to all intents and pur pusea, unanimous m support of the war. Buck ingham was elected hv 9,000 m ifority over his opponent, but the eMassWaevwaa based on the policy ol the war. and was not opposition to car r mg on the war Sub?tiutially the people of Connecticut were a unit then. What is the posi t ion now? One half ot the voters have solemnly and enou.iy declared, at tiie ballot-box, 1 1 , 1 willingness rather to go against the war than sustain the preseat policy. It is mot ol o much im portance whether that declaration is made by a lew hundred less or a few huudred more than half the pojatlation. There stands the tsct Calling them traitors, or copperheads, or any other name, will not menu the matter or couce.l the truth, ..lid the d.ctate of wisdom is to -eck means .5 reuniting the people insteed ol . ic:i::.,thi hrr icli. The great gains of the Democracy in Connei tn ut. the fact thai mc election seem Ie have been carried only by soldiers' v. se , , w ; e olra eie - oweil to come, the itumetise amount of mm,!-! eSMavdad, and the creat exertions made to -a :he ticket all these are really less import ant objects of comment thau the notable fact that the people of a new Kngl.tnd Slate are thus d : led in sentiment on the ut,;rct of the war. Thev can ne t be united on the radical policv. latbereany other way to unite them I J N Y Jour of Com.

SrtfM Cloak Ireng A: Co.. at the fashion able cloik house 1.11 Meridian treet, hive rereived their spring -ock of cloaks, and a most beaiilitul stock it i They hive every variety, and the lady who c u 1 t eäst herself out of the assortment there rolle- ted must lie hard to please indeed 'I lie fashionable world ha not set its seil on anv tvle of cloak but what vSM A Co have brought to our city, m l the material of which they are made is all of the very best qual ily le.lers in the one article, they are able to devote their entire time and capital to collect the most approved goods, ind purchasing from firat ban Is nil I in large lots they are enabled to sell loa er than houses that make cloaks and mantles a mere incident or accident in their trade. Indianapolis is now a commercial city. a:id the hu-ineas is dividing, a the laws of trade will always foroe it to do. The consumer is benefited therein. It obi ;oii- rea- 1.- Ivens ii Co. were the first to make cloaks and dre.s iika iheir spe ciality, and as yet they are the onlv house in th it line here Country merchants will find it greatly to their ad an tage to call at this houae when making their purchases, for they can undoubtedly save freight and espeoses hy buying hete. To the ladie we would . if, ex 1 mine the spring styles. You will find light cloth stcijues. Spanish wrapper, Mexican cloak, plain cloth circulars, water proof saciiue. black .o-ipie, and shawletts of all i.es and ipialitie? The chil area's depot tneni it full, and the assortment complete The tock of black -ilk i- the larget

evet brouirht to this market Roineniher Ivens k Co . Fashionable Cloak House, old postoffice j building S uth Meridian street. Own Miniere Mfseecaa Re.id the follow ing liom the fhitlMo Cammer cial. Hear whit u Republican paper sjivs of Ceti BtTTUHl'l late speecii: We iniitethe attention ol our readers to the speech ot (ten Hitler, recently delivered in NewYork Whi.e e-teemin' it to be a masterly el fort, we yet Icel called upon to disclaim the i in -plied endorsement of that portion of it which proposes to near the Hebels ms alien enemies, and to repudiate the Union as it Tag, This insidious doclriae has nothing o4 Bo reit j to recommend it, and CO needs a political heresy which aims at the very tound ition ol the Republic 1 1 call. up an issue which involves the very existence of our Government, and would substitute chaos for the the Constitution. U i mi i...-ue, which, if adopted hv ill" Administration, would Ht once array against it thiee fowrthfl of the people of the North, and des'nv the last hope Csf S succes-lul termin ition of the war. it is the same issi e which, through mere apprehension, came so near alienating the Noith from the Administration last I ill; and which was onli pievented bv the unscrupulous ultraism d the disloyal wing of the Democratic parte. With this explanation, we c on mend Geu Bailer's sjeei h to our readers. Tin Sivt Sitkrs To niht the Seven Sisteis are again the attraction at the Metropolitan. Thcchaiui ot this piece cannot be hioken. The nmre it is seu the greater the desire to see it Rgaks, Without any plot, it draws the beholder on to its whirlpool ol attraction, and holds him there till he or she is drawn from the vortex of fun and men iment by the almost celestial SBtCtaV cle ivhich closes it. He w un to set it again, to have another guod hearty laugh, for it is so refreshing, and to be again bewildered by the "Berthed Cupid" m the bower of ferns. And so it goes sad 0 it will go while the piece is kept before thu public. Go and ee it S T 1860 X DR rVKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS K.Uaiitc.l nature's n at reinri r. A dcSinhtful heversc anil active tonic. Cmpose1 of pure st. GM1 Uum. root ai d herba. It IniR.ivaies the lio.lv, without tiinulntin the brain. It aastrejrf acidify of the Metaach, rrv" an apM-fii aii.l -tn'riptlicii- the system. It is a esvtata care fsr Uyspep i 1. rnsti,iari).n. Mai ifw, Lrsat Coiiiilaini, sad gerrafs lliaaaeaai aad paaresasa Hlew mat ii ih-i-.i -I-fr.im ciian-ri nt satt, water Ac It can be used at all time, of ilny by "1! or younj and is pnrttcuhirli rCC awaMWaW SS w.-ak .iim1 delicate -r.son.. Sold iy sH Sffeeers, Urugglats, h ti h and si.Mns. P. H. Irrake 4 t.'.. 21 Uii.adway. New Yuik. j.n l J-'I.tw It Mißn

Fort Sumter Bombarded.

fPrtciat tVirst tZxptrled Soon.

Important from Tennessee.

I a.000 Federals Mun hiug 01 oodhtu y and .tlcHitinville.

.1 battle 9MMijrmjrr.

GROCERS GHOCEfiS,

ami real imi i

Kemembrr the Pl.ice.

WEST WASHINGTON STREET, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.

Nkw York, April 10. The Tribuue's Wash ! ington special contains the following: The Retail "ii the other side of the Kappa bannock are in receipt of unpleasant news. They ! gather in knots, talk it over, but are extremely 1 quiet and sulslucl ami apparently in very bad spirits Their tickets tike unusual piina to pre vent the exchange of newspapers or the commu ' uicatiou of intelligence tatroaark any channel It

t-. however, been ascertained by conversation with 9tray rebels, both military and civil, that a decided advantage has been gained by our force at Charleston, and th it a fort had been taken, but what foi t is not stated . Richmond papers gfl later date than those received vcstenhiv contain no dispatches whatever from South Carolina. A belief i entertained in naval and military circles here that Charleston ha.s hv this time failea. Great confidence is felt in theahilitv of the

thirty Metatln and 600 men in iron-eSadf to I ov art omc their four hundred guns, and Admiral I)ttont ha in hi- possesion accurate charts of

water approaches to the city, in which localities f torpedoes are laid, and channels hv which thev may be avoided cai-efullv traced. The following is a sjK.-ci.il di-patch: B I Ai'ijt'ARTiKs Army 1'otomac. April H The Rebell ire actively engaged on theii earthworks around Fredericksburg. Additional displays of camps and bustling activity on the fortitaalioM look ao much like their former Wenk inventions that the belief that an evacuation is intended is entertained by many officers The balloon and signal corps, however, report no withdrawal up to this time Times'. special savs: 1' 1- jrhiatatoed that dispatches just forwarded by Secielaiy Sen ird to Minister A'lams, in Lon don. take decideil ground against fitting out in English ports piratical vessels to prey upon our commerce The Eaglietl Coverument U informed that its course in not endeavoring to prevent their fitting; out, is regarded as unfriendly to thia tin eminent, and a solemn protest is entered aga'n st the continuance of its policy in this re spect The Herald makes the following assertion: we have now teceived from various sources positive information of the actual commencement of the attack upon Charleston. The bomb irdmeut of Fort Sumter by the iron clads beg ui on Monday Capt. Moses, of the Fair Haven, brings intelli genre from Capt Steed man that Admiral Du poiit had, on the id of April, proceeded to Charleston with the following iron chads: New Irons ile-. flag ship, and the Monitors l'atapsco, Catekiil, Montauk. Psataie, Wwhawkea, Keo kuk, Navant and Nanttn ket

When off Stono Inlet Capt Mes saw our arr.iv tr ansport Heel and the iron clads anchored inside lie also saw the tricsson lying off the inlet with a float riding saaafll The following pispatch is from a Richmond pa per: Ch atta voooA, April G The enemy advanced on Woodbury an 1 McM nnville. but being out Hanked, ret it c 1 . Fifteen thousand Federals are advancing on C'llurnbia. A battle is considered imminent before the week closes WaSbUwotow, Atiril 9. At mi lnirht to-night no official intelligence in reference to affairs at ChatitaeBtJ kas Ken received. It w.i expected at lbs Naw Department that di-patdu s would arrive this evening. Kntirc confidence is cxpeessed that the attack on Charleston will be complet'dy uceessful. I'roinincnt Got 01 Base Bl officers ojienly annouuee their belief that Charleston had been taken. If victory i gained there hv our land and naval forces the first intelligence of it will he brought bv dispatch from Hilton Head. The Reliel HD not permit any mention by telegraph or publication in any paper. A Tribune dispatch gives the following California apjiointment: Bmperinteadentof Mint Robert B. Swain, vice

Steven, removed. Appraiser II. M. Miller, vice Mudgc, reraovod. This action i- eonsequent upon the report of Thomaa Brown, ipeciai agent of the Trca-urv Department, sent to examine into matters on the Parin, coast. No appointment of Collector of San Francisco has vet been made.

Report.

HAVE CONSTANTLY ON HAND Anil t arrive, a large asortment of ConVe. Baiiar, Wolaen, iyiup. Tea. Toburro, Cigars, Fih, Ily Sintis.. MaallS. Salt. WOOD EN- WARE, 5cO., 5cO., 5cC, All of which will hf taM caeea for t'ai-h. The trade s reaflactlaOy ISSrttSw tu call at No. 5 an I examine our stock. VT It. IIOtaKIIIKE A CO. im-h23-d3!ii

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UTY. K.KK1 1 N HAM) AM) MAKE TO ORDER, ALL kinds of Mart M aaaasaSs and Grave Stone, mde to order, with deign, emblem, or devKe that mav be wanted. Tboaa deainof anythiuf in our Uae will do well to (renacaii. a we ue n n hat the beat material w.-rk. aarhll -43

Fortuisv Monroe, Aprl H The Richmond Whig of reatarday h is the following highly ex citing inielli:ence: Charlitom, April 7 The attack on Charles ton commenced to dav. Four iron clads out of seven in the Yankee fleet are engaged. The firing from the fleet and from Forts Sumter and Moultrie and Morris Island was very heavy The Ironside was hit nnd run ashore, hut subsequently tot off, null was taken out of ranse At '2 P. M. nine Monitors nnd the Ironsides opened fire it a distance of 3,00' yards At S)fj F. M the firing on both sides became tremendous, and was kept up umil 5 o'clock, when it gradually diminished. The hre of the fleet wi- concentrated on Fort Sum'er. Tiie Ironsides and the Keokuk withdrew from the action at 4 o'clock, apparently disabled Intense excitement prevails in this city. Our Monitors have just gone out to take part in the fight. I II casualties nre one boy killed and five men badly wounded in Fort Sumter Reports from the other batteries have not yet come to hand. Pm all MI0H April B Seven turreted iron clads and the Ironsides are inside the bar. The Keokuk s sunk on the beach off Morris' Island There is no disposition on the part of the Federals to renew the conflict. Richmond papers of yesterday say that the enemy i- withdrawing troop from the Peninsula. Yesterday, the tents were struck Transports have gone up the river, loaded with troops The et cmy has cut the levee and turned the water into their old camping grounds. I'h t ami.ph 1 a , April 10. The Bulletin learns from a passenger juat arrived in the steamer Emi line from N'ewbern. the MtowTM in reference to Gen Foster's position at Little Washington: One vessel had reached Gen. Foster since the Rebels had surrounded his camps. Two of our gunboats had for some days been rthalaaaal just beiow the Rebel batteries and kept them busy in replying to the vessels. As tiie steamer left Newbem two Union gunbnati aaa mleaa and were ibear aawt ag to 1 1 i relief of ten. Foster. Land reinforcements were also on their way to his relief, but none had reached Little Washington at last advices. Gen. Foster could hold out some seven or eight day. Communication by means of small boat had been made with htm during the siege. The situ ation of (en. Foster wa. however, critical, and everything depended upon succor reaching htm quickly. a the Rebel' free w-s very large. N villk, Aprii Yan Dom s hole force attacked tJen. Granger to-dy, at Frauklin. Af ter two hours' severe fighting, the Rebels retreat ed, leaving their dead ou the field Casualties on either side are not known. Near Lazranse to day, a paaenger train on the Nahriile and Chattanooga road was attacked

by a Re?.e! force of not lew than 900. and 12 or 15 of the train guard killed a od abided. The train was destroyed and the track torn up It is reporteo that a Rebel force also attacked trains on the Louisville road, aid run them off the track Two hundred and twenty five Rebel prisoners left here for Louisville thia morning . Jaceson. Misa. April The following is tbe latest from our fleet: Farraeut with three veaaels is above Port Hudson He -ignal'ed the lower fleet, but none had gone down the river. The Federal imve contracted their linea at Memphis The Hartford landed at IUyou Sara, thia morning, and destroyed the Government store. The lower fleet has opened fire. Nrw Yorr, April 10. The steamship Bavaria. fr !i li'hamptoii the 2."th. arrived to night. The Africa arrived out on the 19th and the City of Washington on the 24th. The ship John A. Park had leen burned by the Alabama. F.yoLANn Riots took place at Staleybridge and Ashton among the cotton operatives Many were arrested. Slidell denies that President Davts took the lead on the repudiation question His name had been confounded w th Reuben Davis Russel said England could not peaceably attain a cessation of the war. The refusal of the French offer teaches us that such offers only proroke greater opposition. The North was ss de termined as ever. The recognition of the South at the present moment would be decidedly un friendly to the North.

Taaaiaaaawaaaaawawwwawawwwawi ; COMMERCIAL. avvateaaarR. ' In innall larkei. Ciaotaaari. April 10. Flour dnll; superfine S 65Q5 75, extra $5 80 laaMtt, Wheat uDcbacired l orn 62 A 63c at 66c

Wh.skv43c. Lard 9'ac. prime city 10c. Groceries unchanged and stead v Sugar 1 1 !c to l ice Coffee 3234c. Molasses 58r?62c. Gold 145. Silver ttk Exchange steady.

iwieaaitw I V mrh larkri. N t York. April !.

Flour Extra iSute. $ü 7ü(6 DO. roumi hoop I Ohio $7 20(3 7 30; trade brands. $7 35 8 40 c o-ing steady. ro henry and onlj in very moderate demand.

at H9!Mlc. ats srarce and firm Lard without decided chai se, sale at D1.! 10 ,c. k Butler dull and lower at 1 '. 1 v- fr t ) lo, and llMMaW for State ; Cheese P22fÄ14c. Money easy at 5(26 per cent. Smalt aale of ; first class bills at 162o?l64 Gold irregular and unsettletl; opening t 17. declining to 45' . and closing firm at 49 s t IS 4

GROCERIES

WANTED. HAXTED AT IVIXAf O's CLOAK & MANTILLA HOUSE 1W HDIkS TO PIRCHASK 0SK HI NPREÜ sFsF Winter Garments at half price, to make room for the large assortment of Spring and Summer Good Jujt received. THE CLOAK STORE.

NEW HOUSE 'av NEW BtOOM SVTKEP8 CLEAN."

500 Hhil- Rar1,000 Hag CofTee. 500 barrel Syrup. 500 C h ea t

Tea.

Alt onl. ( aid will h ord

IlfK H K V I .11 ST KK( KIVKP AND OPKNFD NK if of the lar--t and finei-t stocks of LOA M SW Ever hrmight t. this city, which h.- will s,d at wholesale or retail from to 50 per rent. tel' any other house in the Westernountry We have a very larire stork fr our whole-ah- trade and our Country Merchant wil' save further exjense hy sn am nin? our stock. You can save freight and other expenses hy huying your Cloaks here. iiveu a call and see. aaaseasaer thr lltafc store, old rwtetaee Bafldiag. IVB A ., apilO liiiianai"1i-. Ind-

NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE.

WHOLESALE

GROCERS,

l.uOo Br in of

Brandy

500 Pipes Oil 500 " Hum 1,000 Pack tea Wine.

OFFICE OF CITY CLE UK. Imhinao'Li.-. April Hth. 163. I YJOTK'K ISHHtHtY 0IVB1 Off THE PBVD N I in of the fotloWtqa; (irditi inoeaforatteel liapfqvaaWaaSta, to wit: An ordinance n. provide for tV grading and graveling of Tennessee street ai d sidew alk, between Washington and south SJg of Georgia streets An ordinance to provide for the grading and howlaertag Bf Kentucky avenue, hetween Washington and Tenneee streets. An ordinance .o provide for the grading and paving with bowlder stone, and curbing the outer edge of the .dewalk with Flat Rock or Putnam county stor e, of Maaeechaetla airman, hetweea Pennsylvania and New Jersey -i reet. An ordinance to provide r, r the grading and pacing with beafMer stone Circle street, and ewrWnf the outer edsre of the sidewalks with -tone, and paving the sj,iewalkswith hrick. An ordinance to provide for the grading and graveling of the a l-v raaaaag east and west through out lots 140, 141 and 142. An ordinance to provide for the grading nnd paving of the iMewatlta OR Ih si .-.idc af Pi'tm-ylvania street, between Earth and St. Clair streets. An ordinance to provide for the grading, paving and curbing the east Mi'.ew.iU of Pennsylvania street, between th north side of Market treet lo the ssata ide of Ohio -treet. ttti st: J('HN (i WATERS, arpl0-d-2t City Clerh.

I 68 East Wash. St.,

HOTELS. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON, atSv IS the largest and tie-t irraaged Hotel inth New Englands ate; i centrally located, and eay of BLaaaseafraai 11 the routes of travel, it contains all the modern iiniirovements, and everyconvenience for the comfort and accommodation of the traveling public. The sleeping rooms are large and well ventilated: the suite of rooms are well arranged, and completely furnished for faiiiiiie-ind large traveling parties, and the house will continue to be kept as a first cla- Hotel in every respoct. fel.ö-lvdis LEW'S KICK. Proprietor.

PROPOSALS. TO CONT1ACTMS.

10,013 Cocoa VnUMAtmU INI), Nuts. 300 Bo.e-1eiLons.

200 Boxes

i )ranges

.MX' Boxes Raisins Odd fellow Hall.

Five iiinir I ni o

I.S.tlH. US, SELEXTED AND?';:;? ington St., Indianapoh , CHOICE STOCE

OF GROCERIES.

fiO.IHW T O - bacco, 500 Sack Rice. 2,oon Barrel Salt, l.ooo H.irrel Whisky.

S Iii II i CllP.lMT

THN ANY

SE4LED PnOPOSALE H ILL BE RECEIVED BY the Common 'eaactl on Tuesday, April "iT, 1S63, for cleaning all bowl Wed streets and alley m the city. All that portion of the city lying east of the east line of Pennsylvania street, embracing the enstern district, and all that portion Ijiin; we-t of the ea t line of Pennsylvania street, embracing ike wc-tern district. Bid" to be giw-ii for leaning at so much per square for each district, so often as the Common Council may deem proper, between the months of April and October, 1SS3. All earth and nlth on tbe street- aiel alleys to become the property of the contractor, after such wor ha been awarded and contract appro ed by ihe Common Council. JOHN A C d.F.STOCK, Street Commissioner. Indianapolis, Apr l6th, 1S63. aprS-d2w

MEDICAL.

C O Ü Fl If E NTI A L

TOüXn MBU WHO HAVE IN-

jurcd themselves by certain -rcret habit?, which unfit them for business, pUa-ure or the duties of married life; als . middle-aged and old men, who.

from the follies of youth or other causes, feel a debility in advance of their years, before placing themselves under the treatment of or.y one, should first read "THE SECRET FRIEND." Married ladies will learn something of importance by perusing "I he Secret Friend. ' Sent to any address, in a sealed envelope, on receipt of Ten Cent - DK. STUART A CO. can be cousulted on all diseases of a private ..r confidential nature, from 8 A. M to 9 P. M., (Sundav from 9 to 11 A. M .) at their office. Address DK.CHA1 A. STUART CO , mch21-d&wly-is-'62 Boston, Mass.

NOTICE.

WESTERN HOUSE .

Kfi.iiN.n. o n.rH, is,.;.

N. Y. PRICES.

DRY COODS. NEW SPatlM DRY GOODS, NOW (iPENED sT !o. I'.iiM :iliiiiKloN Mrcol, JSrOPlTM SIJDE, ilks. r'ii;tdiii.'-. Or-andics, l:iYilt Tiiiir, Oi n ms, 7Io.Mmliqii4s. lauster. And a full line of

Indiana & Illinois Central R. R, Co

Popular Dress Goods

i

t Ir Trice.

Orri' r. or lsri oi s Iu ioi Csstbai Rah wav Co., ' Indianapolis, April 4, 163 y fBtHF. REGULAR ANNi v i. M EFTINO OF THE STOCK

I holder-of the Indiana and Illinois Central Railway; Company, for the election of Director of said Company, j to serve ft th rasWag year, will be held at the t.fftce of j the Company in the . By of Indianapolis Indiana, on the ' fir-t Wednesday Mb la .f May, 163. at 2 o'clock P. M.

Hv onler ortüe noaru -i utrecior

ap

rSl

B K. ELLIOTT. Secretary.

LAND ACENT.

veo. u . nut. CFNERAI CrT.LECTT0N ANP LAND RaOTT, Oarnett, Arnlerson county, Kansas. Taxe paid for nen-ridnts, and allbusine-s eatrnstad to my .are will receive prompt attention. Rr"rt.ntytcr.f: Clark, timber k Co.. Bankers, Leavaworth. Thomas Carney Co., Mercha: ts, W. T. WiJey.ln dianapoli. Ana. Wallace, Indianapolis. decl-whm

Sun Umbrellas and Parasols. in W a . n n; a- sB SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, In every n w material ami design. SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS

From recent French Imrtation. surpa-.ing anrthmg yet offtrcd in thi market RonnrtH. Kihbon and rioirtrs. One of the largi -t ale! ni . , ; .'K- now opening, to which I ould call the attention of the ladte. They have been purcha-ed fr un tv.t ras bands and are the

n1 et -t ie T-p' ec a rci I t ma or Calicoes. Ointrharns. Lment. Brilliant, IMMIhl IK llll . f.l OVF, H O S F . H 0 0 P SK I K I 1 I . 4L

sprtdlra

. j . TAI i nt.

FOR RENT.

FOR SALE.

RAY HOUSE

FOR BALEA TRACT 01 THIRTT ACRES OF LA5D on tbe Cra fordsville Turnpike, one mile and three q-iarter fri the c:ty limits tweoty-four acre cleared and the balance in timber: a good framed dwelling h use contaim nc bve reasw. ceiiar, pump, 4c., will be aold low part cash, balance on time. Apply to the subscriber at No. IIS Ea-t Vermont street, ladianapolia. apr wjw K. i.AkLAND.

FOR. RJEJNTT.

rpHIS FINF. BOTEL BJ NOW FOR RF.NT FOB A I term of year, and tbe furniture for sale A,VirM; . M. M BAT, Shelhyrille. O Ray 4 vollen, Indianapotia. aprl-dltawlt

DRUCCISTS.

PUBLIC NOTICE.

MUSICAL.

Itl'll lM) A rt. DriUKi-t. NW. IS F.ast l aihinftoa ntreet

Have been appointed agents for the sale of R II mil S TI ÄSILAGO, THK Wi NDEEETJL GKA5ULLS, ferihecare ofCoacha, Colds, Sore Throat, Bronchitis. Wboeaua. rr.tatioo at the Uvula and ToswUs, and Dtawaaw of tbe I. unci. Sold i large' Kes.JScts . 51 et aadffl "ach alSdAwl

H A I I O N I Ü 1 S

AND

SCHOOL ORGANS.

A5 asaortasent of these Popular Instra.

ment at No 4 Bates Hoaaw. WILLARD STOW BIX. Behl

Eract from a LeiSffr a the aattle-Fietd. j This battie Aoueuro bee been tbe saeataaa fuinary of tba war. au4 taa ot.lv an foeajrht w.vh vlsable Jsatfp sod upon nilrtarv ptinrsylEf Tbe arrangttoent of our cjrrav tbe uverioobtaf Boat tion of tb commanding t.eneral the ssr1tcg into action tbe npbl and left ttiTaanaa ihi i cas ing up of tb caatatr and nasally nrraaa. rieites bewilderuir: adm-ninm. and rairiestbe mind to thr great fielda af Aaatariitc ant Wag rem. foo-lit fir Napoleon Of all this bate I spoken fBja kemrt hisau.ry of oat a antaaal a purrhaeed b tiie lives aud blood of tweiitv thou and men. m M he fontwl in the boefätala War ha iu glories, bm it ha its 'en tboaaand irantnis in tliee li.iman Uwturca, that make the aye halls ache, thr heart bleed, the lipa pa hi . and tbe brain reel Tbe niht m at first poaitivaly uneo durable. 1 he uie bloid of an me is still frwklinr, swmv m ient calmness, while the dtaaevered limb ami maniac brain f others give Haa to Sound' "! prant I roar not again wttneaa Hut, r in. ithers also lrrr seek a son. orwivaa a husband. r siier a bmiher. or son e father, know and tr conolrl tli.n even here tbe hand ot merri U watchful, and bet ler tare h bestowed upon your loved ones than saight at Brat sssaa possible. It was in the hosptul where rneteti tbe gallant Hooker that 1 learned the aietory of tboea invthical words, so often seen and so little ander stotid.'S T l-bo X" Annhinr. alleriatsmg the uflerins .n 1 saving tbe lives of our soldiers is a national blessing I witnessed some saton ishintr rexult from thi article. It i- ngtl know ii tbe fleet of burut gunpoa der and excitement is thirst, which added to tbe loss of blood n tbe wounded, creates Use stare sit of a reviving stimulant In this particular hospital the pbvir .ina allowed tliear patient to drink Plantation Hitters, otherwhe called S T 1 X. and although the wounded are most nurnerou- here-tln di ision having upe.ied tbe ti.iit at . in the mornitip tbe men were Btantli i mpoei. and there was vary little la at iiiir 1'be article act upon the stomach and the ner ves in i most iiicuiiip.ebeiiaible manner, supe rior to brand v. and without subsequent stupefy inir rrai tion It originated in tbe West Indies, sWatBetsaa Bf tbe celebrated t'aliaar a Hark. Roots. Herlw. At . all fire- ved in St. Croix Kuan, tbe S T l6d X bein a secret ingredient, not vi1' teeilcl to the public. It is principal: recommended lor aaul of aptite, dbwsrdered liver, intermittent fevers, stomachic difrirultssa. A I iiniici-t.niid it was somewhat known in the Southern States previous to the ear. and it appears au agent of Jefferson Davis recently applied to tbe proprietor for Bee privilege to make it for hospital purpose, during tbe war. lo which thev made tbe following reply: Nf.w York, Jan. Ifi. Mr teeen af. VDear Sir Iu replv u your communication offerinr: "fiftj thousand dollarü for the recipe and right to make the Plantation Bitters for jour hospital purposes during the war." we leg to say our price is a liliersl one. considering it would cost us nothing to comply, and that otherwise we can derive no revenue from the Southern States; but, sir. our duties to our Government ami our ideas of consistency would not allow ua to entertain it, although it might please ua to assuage the ufferins of your miguided followers We rem tin. verv respectfully, votirs, P. H. I)rri k Ol These gentlemen give the history of certain ingredients of their article for over two hundred years showing that, through all changes of tbe medical profession and its practitioners, strength, composure and cheerfulness have beea derived from these sources Dr Woods, in the Wash ngton hospitals, informed me that one patient was fast sinking and crazy, and had not slept an hour for two weeks, until Ute Plantation Hitters came to his knowledge, when one dav s trial gave him a night's rest, and he was now fast recover ing. I am -urpriel our Government has not equaled Jellei -..n I) .vis in energy , and adopted this invaluable article in all our hospitals The weak soldier lui to it like a brother. Asa lar f menilier, I can bear witness that it is "good to take," snd affords more energy and lite thau anything I ever tried. Success to the Plantation Bitters. Hut I have digressed In my next I shall speak of gathering in tbe wounded, burying he dead. Ac. N I COM KMl'S jl 11 meod&e2teow

PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals. U Tr.aaiASTra's DstrAarwasr. V Indianapolis, Ind., April 8. Inf,-, S Batata PKoPOSALg will be received at tMa oaW until 1" 'rl-rk A. M.. on Friday. April lOtb. 1SS.1. f I I.IOO 4 avnlry lloir. All to 1 lelivare-l at the iorernmert Stable in li-Sian apoti, Imtuna. Deliveries f CAVALRT HORSES tobe as Wloa XV) within tn 10. itav f om date of rontrart XVI " tntv 20, da 4'W thirty '30) days Said h'.re t lie .onml in all particular, not ! tba six (S) nor rorr than eight S rears aid: frn fifleea ta ix', i n hand, hijrb; dark coii.r, n. Rrav. gn qar trotters, l.-idle wie. atid of ie uSVimt for i aalp purpoes. These seciScat:.,n ill be Mrlctly aafhered lo at4 riajidly enforccl in every particular. Nu hid will be entertained unle are ntn pen led hy a jruarantee for fta faithful performance Frm of bid and fuarante can b had en sppl Stat ten to this office. Bidder must l.e preert! at the openina; of bid., r their bid- ill be rejected. Wh n a bii l-made by a Arm, the proposal mast be aiR-ned by ach member of the Una. Bond-mutt Ih? Sled f..r the faithful fislSllre'Dt of the contract. Partie will l required to cosae up to the term of the contract, or forfeit the amount of their borate. The undersigned reserve the right to reject all bids dr-md unreasonable 1 . or mor- bida from tbe same part as .11 msure th rejection of all urh bids. 5o bid will be entertained for less thae Its) horses. Propoeal will b- endorsed proposal for Cavalry Horses." Aay other information will be rtromptly (Ken on spellcation to the uoderstRoed , sateass ally or t y letter. TXMMM EKIlf, K y M . t s A. te u -- U -f la f rsegn i, 14. prord July I7tb, 1W. and pnhli beat rn etral Order M' 91. War Daparmenv Washinfton, July 3Bik, IStl. a follows: "And b i- 'nrlhT et.'cevf. That in ewanreet ar order. -r any interest therein, shall he Irensaii 1 1 il by the aaetj orpanies te whom such cant r act or order may be . lease other party or parties, and that apt iaxh transfer shal' cause tbe amrarment of xht ceatrsct er order tra ferred, ao far as the T- ir- nanriiosS seVdl. That all rights af sxtion are hereby rsservsd : -ted Stat, for ar.r breac of ml, .L... w.

iMaa ii ww laai i sea.

DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Partnership.

Ispfasareii. AprUI. lSBf rpHE PART.NEESHIP HEEETOF0RE EXlfTT5i BEtweec Buger. Casttwell A A U ord is tkae day USserVad hy aawtas! cesseat, 0. J. Buger withdrawing fr rata Era. The i imsiaing partners are alone emhertsed t-j settle the bnsraesa of the lata Ira 0. i BIT, EE, J. M CALDWELL. H B ALTOnD

Tba mid flawed tsaase tbsa Sar fori

amter the title of Alvord Cehtwell A

poa of usaiaarasia the ajhalse will continue at the oM stand

vord, SS Eet Washington atreet Thankful for peat foroto, wa Lh tarier rwat .mm r af the hoi

tlanation of their natron are which

betoajat aaoa them J apr -d la I

eaetabiu

a hj an En Le mm

, CakiweP A A !

tfu..y aalicit ass the paMsr a cas

sa Hherollv

a A LT .'Kl', at t A I.I 'WELL, R ALf 0BP