Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3905, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SI.NTINIL W KiN FSDA Y MOKSIN. APRIL 15

HmoniiTin Cm -Tk rn1r rr.tirir of the Democratic Club lt niht w fully attettl H jvme i number l ledeea were paedem, iiot-ih-umJit.p the rain The peerb of the ee

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ra mat oft , QROKK W PITTS ra arroawfr. F PROTZMA r a m r ii i , ALPHONSO I MJIT rnt ( i im , WILLIAM M HARRI)! roe TK l HfR JACOB BECK. rot CIVIL KM.1tlA, J. 9 (OLD. r mm vm tt, HÜGH SLAVIN. rok AEeOB, O. BOKTITCHKR.

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liMan Bult ( H-.ri Tn tu K Mi IMjxalv.

The ladiea ho managed the recent Festival for

the tsrnent of the Ricimond Jfferniam. male a

report, with rerjue-t that the rrocele he nre-

aetited in their name to Mr Klmb. h the President The follow in tetter frm Hn C L V.t

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D. W. Vooaaja.u, in i J

hi inviuunne to be preeent aJ the Feetival, were ( U at To. Ohio. April 9. 1863. j Man .1 0 Wick. Indianapolis Indiana V

U'r .nadm: lour :.imr ot the h1. pott ; marked the Tth, an received to dny Um late, f course" i.r me t arrange for compliance with jour kind invitation Very gladly would I hare , been with jou, for my vmpthie are cottiiallv 1 with your cue I thank tou for the invitation, and tr the very kiudiy manner in which it ia . convened

Pieent nie moat cordial compliment to the! aWa

- i labile- on wtioe iehlt ou nie, and my re

gret that 1 cannot le with them to mono. Very truly. C L Yallamdigbam Tiaaa Haiti. April 'J Iro.l My lhar Madam: The kindlier and partiality ot ilie Democratic

Delivered in lh Bows of Baprraent alive., Febr , . la i f, of Indianapolis haa given me an iudiaII. lad. oo the -Act to Indemnify tbe Fre-ideut .nd cribable pleasure Pubbc life finda its higlie-t other wwafr asjswaawdin the writ of habea corpus. I and dearest reward in public approbation. t.wl end act. 4o,se m avt ther," ta now prlnt-l it. ' " ,n wh,ch oommeo

V- . . union pvf wc-i" jiMcn' "inn 'in ii, ii hi unci

.Igelit anu pwtriulic lnlie I liail the interest which our country w.tmi

are taking in the aüairs of the nation as a har-

THE SPEECH OF Hon. D, W. Voorhees.

pamphlet f'Trw. and eow bo obtained at tbia AV

bo great effort of Mr. Toorhee to prelect tbe I Oer. y of the orrhse troru the 4ewotiaai of the Preasdeot and hie mlnion. aad hoold be in the haus of every voter ta I Indiana. H makoo e peanpbiet of la page. Frier a I 54 pr Kmj. All MiHi ahoqld direct tbe e.-che t be acut by eipresa, o tbe postage will one com a cpyaud mot be j prepaid. Addreae KLDKK, HAkKNK A BIN'. 11AM", ludianapoti. Thr I on r rip 1 1 on vt.

Hod. D. W. Voorhees. U5 TH I CXDNBCRIPTION BILL, In tbe Hun uf K,.i. ntalivea, rbmai X, 1

Tlda la not of tbo Oneat nef-chc of Mr Vourbce. on a qn-ioaj now occupylna a Urn' "bare of puhflc alteuUn, awd every voter tw Indiana boull bave copy. Im-uio-craUfhonM raiae flubs to distribute tin. largely in every

8rhfo laatrk-l in th- State. It make a pamphlet of rie;ut ,

pae Yrivr kI X pr IOO. All nrdernvbouH direct be eecbe to be -ent ly expia, the pottare i fn- -enl f r each copy, and mut bo prepaid. Add re us KUifclt. HKk.h3 A tSMtUMt Indian apoll.

Job Hriuiin. We are now ready to do stl' kinds of plain and fancy ?ff Printing, in thebtsl siyle. on short notice, and ma cheap maanaoiner office We have Competent band, rood pre a hm iyortinetit el paper and card, and we rsn do goml and cheap wark All khuit H bonk- triifc, '-ataloues, Ac , printed in the beat style ami on short notice. We ask the patnmage of Demokrat-, nd all others t h it want printing ! tf To Local AnrKBTisras Kates of advertising in the local column will hwrweftl be as follows: f or teaabiinea or lens. $1 00 Over ten linen, ten ceii' i line No nofre will tie inaerted until paid fur

btuger ot (euer, happ er, mnre peacelul das

t heart-, then ni-i .ucU are aalwr guidee llian the heads of the wisest states men in I be) fcaaai. 1 would in ol that the a'ueaiid mother- ul the countrv could ahape and govern its policy tu date. I pninluily regret that it is not in my power j to be pre-ent in Uie u c asi-.n ot your festival Tbe verv datr.'erous illness of my sister loibu- j mj abaer.ee liom home I ymp ithize most j cordi illy with theobject you have in view I lie Jcflersonian i one of the best Week ley's in the I Stale and its editor uiie ut the be.-t1 men. Hf has simply lallen a victim to ihe fanaticism of the hour mid should ami will t.esuslained. Heise I (endet my seucerest UbttdU to my lady fiien is for the high honor conferred, and accept the Mine lor yourself lor the flittering and hand some manner in which you hive been nlea-ed to convey to me the invitation.

I hae ihe honor to be with n rMt respea't your oted:ent aervaiit. D. W VOoRlitKS The report of the I reiurer was then read: Inpiasapolis. April 13 To the Democratic I.olie of Iiidi.iiiapo'i, who, bf ihetr ratWla, energy and praeverencC' under aaauy diseouraym circumstance.- eon tri buted to the eminent sm-res which has M haipil v crowned our enterpri-e. file folbiwing -tite-ment is most respectfully submitted: bxrcffffiTtata

To eundries from 11 g?liire V ''

CITY AND STATE ITEMS. ffff Metalw' bun i' t-e- and i-kei at Long's, 9outh Meriui ui vrreet Hl-dAwlm

W nt.d A girl la do liou-e work in a family of onlv two. Applv at No. 125 North Itllffoia atreet ' d2t Thi RkmT Pinos Chickering A Sons' umI Steinwav k Sons', at Wülard A Stowell'-. No 4 li (i.'s Hou-e 1 rim ty If your head prote. tor, like Surnpter. fjbM ktiockrnl into a " (Vekwd H if." buv one of Sen cer Moniter. It will ijuanl jroffV knowledge boi like a casemate 13 'A M.iviMi VffticK A st itel meeting of the Maiion Ilge. No 3$, il! be held this Wednesdav evening, at 7 'j, o'cliM-k Pun.-f ualitv is requested. FffAffCM Kino. See'y.

ZW A new ami alayml dwelling on Bbiff Road for sale verr cheap Abo. a good house, conven ' mi street, on Vir'iira Avenue PffUffU A Jowwa, Kcal K-t it- A ent W Tho la. lie- are daily crowding our s'n-eis. ami viiiiug our eieu'ani -tores; and no place in the cilv is more patromxe! lor chiMren's tine iv.ii fancv Stnw (.ds than 1vmbib.kr HatStore. Nc. t6 Kast W;.-hi!U?oii -licet AiTt;i) Ten or twelve hands to canvass ham Per sons of some einenei.ee preferre! Applv immedi iteh . to aprl4 3t ' MffTAOOKalT A Dl'NN Mmchat Tailors (t H Heitkam A Co hive pist openel a fine assortment ot pie. .o.U, No. 17 North Illinois street, nearly opposite the Bates H'ui-e. to whiih thev invite public alien tion. Youth- clolliui made to order in the lat eststvU Puce- er low .'10 hu Tt. Pi m his ..Her to the trade, at hol- i!e or relnl. one tli nisind two hundred caos extra yellow Peaches, in three pound can-, at tbe same price aa the two pound cms can be bought tor iu the market Calll today and ee for eoursclf 0 Ii Stoi r A Bro

To sundries from H M Hejffffa. To sundi tea tram C. L Holmes 1 o aumiries trom Bark em A Paimit. . . . To -uudnes Iroin J Hann A Co To W H. I albott (ring) To Mrs McKeiuai i to puii.ii -c ai tides) For strawberries For w a Ich man. For hall reut For music For ice cream For dray age

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Total $156 5 RtCalFT To collections of cash in city $"214 10 To sales of tickets at the door Ill on To sale- in ha 1 1 155 45 I o cah colltctetl fur music 40 00 To cash Irom Prof Cieadi 5 00 Total $5-Ü RH APITt LATIOM. Total amount ol receipts $.")C"b' ö.ä Tolal mount of expenses 15b 5 Leaving a cash bilanceof $4'iJ 70 There is a surplus ! .'i;' on hand over the abo e figures Democrats, the citixens of Indianapolis and vicinity, who have so liber ally aided ly their Contributions in the above very satisfactory result, w-would tender our most heart thinks; also to the young gentlemen who so efficiently assisted in the arrangement of the hall, we return them our be-d wi-hes and kindest recollections. All ot which i- mo-t Respect full v -nlnniited, lira. A. Hark.nkss. Tre i-urer. H. H. Dodd. Baq., then on beh ilf ot 'he ladies, preaented Mr. Elder the amount named in the leport iu an appropriate and neat speech Mr. Kider replied unctlv. aud evidently the feel ing expresse! was from the heait. The entiie proceeling was very interesting and the speeches, although br.efj weie expre-ie and hopeful for the future, and we regret ih.it we are unable III give them at length.

Do Vot a SuiaTs Fir Parker la commencing the Spring trade with increased facilities for man

ufactunng Shirts, all sixes and qualities on hand und m nie to order, ru; h the ino.-t im

proved oattern and wai ranteif In til the wearer at Convention, asking th it the following gentlemen

CotsciL Procm pings The regular tit hag of the Council, last night, was fully attended Mayoi Maxwell presiding. n.riTioxs By Mi Hugliy A i emonstrance against bouldeiing Massachusetts Avenue, between Pennsylvania ai d Ne Jersey stieets Bv Sir Kuieison Agonsr improving an alley running fiom West street to them mot thecaiial Both releirel Rk PORIs By Mi Sweetxei . City attorney Against claim

o I i iuoiihi. lot itiorney - i-e in a sun io ru . force street Ordinance. Co:icuiret in. Bv Mr Uiown Stree's and .uieys on certain ; improvemei ls. and enelo- ni; bids and contracts. ! which were ;r"tel upon. Mr Wateca, City Clerk, reported M as re-, ceits for licenses iluring the past wtek Mr. Aired ret or ted the -..und- 01 Miterments for the month ending April 14th. to be 77; ol . hieb l'A were from the country. Mr Brown pre-eitiel the petition oT Julius

B.nu'uher. Chiiunan of lite Lilv Democratic

Parker'". No 30. We-t Washington -'reet

13 .it SrKiNo M ntili s Kvery ladv who is in! want of a spring M intiM i should attend the ere it aale t Wm K Feither-.-.'-. Fast Wishington street, at lOo'eloek this morning 1 he tock includes all the" latest novelties iu cloth and silk, and presents the grete-t attraction ol any in nice ol goods r er ottered to the public iu this j

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Ww K Fk ath i asoy , Auctioneer. A Habgain For a lea d t 1 will eil low for

be piace 1 on the election boards t the city elec

tion, to re held in M a v. F.i-t Ward Gvorge McOuat Beeood Wan! Aotrilla Junes Third Ward W.lliam II Talbott Fourth. Ward John Carli.-Je Fifth Ward N ah in B Palmer.

S x ' W Mm.mh N rth SwvenUi Ward- a no. ei D.U. els. Kwhth W.id Smitiel CttapaaaB.

Ninth W ml i' Werl ! Mi Enfiiah, Chi Treisurer. reiairte! fhit , from Kt-oriiarv lih to M in h .'ll-t. he had esl 4 .e I $4b J 1 ,06, indof delintpuent taxes $4.",4d. i W; and th.t Hit Cletk had collecte.1 and rv d i over to iiim : ir license- : that he h i :

COMPOSITORS WANTED!

TELECHAPHIC.

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oon Rtporlf.

Wanted, at tins othee. five coaapoattora on th

morhing paper prioea JO renia per 1.000. O:- mmm foreman w.g $15,00 per week One food LATEST WAR NEWS. Job hand, and three or four Book hand aagea $11. 'hi pa, week. No member uf a Typographi- Ft" RTH EH from CHARLESTON. el t'nion need apply 1 A Federal Steamer Destroyed.

School l.vanlnatleni ( ontinned. a,, r - Ihe eaam.n.uon ol tbe City Srhoob M FURTHEK FROM R0SECRANS coiitinuH yestenlav . 1 uedav after n. in the In'ermeoiate Depai it the fcwt arard fl IITKK I'flO.ff fI('Mi.SRt'HG.

Then- i i . v :en

Uouae under Miim Barbour

tighiy (Hie pup Is registered m in - .iep.rtmeni. sixty of whom were presentat tbe et mm i'.hhi. '

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I he exercises commenceJ with

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r Cnnar.nnt Art not to lie; knlorctfil.

VVI1UVI IIV aawe - -

ritten arithmetic conducted bv M Harbour

eiaaa eahiboad not m,iy a g.Hj knoe.iaw' skirmish near Yorktown. ot the tei' a Urui ttier b .d ad vanccl in it. but a tolerable proficiency in the an ilvsis ol . ., , , , , the examples A el in reading was then ea Voaa. April 14 -Reports from Charles amiued by Mis Albenaou. Thev did not read as ,ol,: .. , we.i aa we eipectei to hea- from them, hut n Cmarli,i n April J acquiuel themselves nobly in arnwermg ques- 1 o tien S Cooper. K.climonü: propoun lel to them by Pi Bom Qoa W S Walker dearroyed an armed steam thogranhy and oiaik- of punctuation We er in the Cooea river, at daylight this morning

were very much plet-ed inee such a proft'cietiey No casualties AU is quiet

m ide by these pupils in the study of nrthography which constitutes ihe second fumiamental ele-

menls ol an go..,i rea'luig 1 h- an-eie-; all

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1 lie sla .uoiuior- a 1 1 ' i nit luni.'iuiv sun ithin ilte liar. (Signed.; P O. T. Bkai rloaro. Coo-aw river is a few miles to the south of Pocotaligo, w hich separates Port Royal (slant from the main land.

All is uiet. and there is no prospect of a fight

que-tions, however piom scouslv but with promptitude and corrwetnes- The next recitation wa in incut il arithmeiic by wis- Albertson, We were lian;iv here as iewliere to notice that the

n I . 1 arriirm aI muH ml ..I t 1 1 11 ir ibis .riPhi :

was adopted. The pupils rwpaajing the i.eMion 11 1 .... I . i i ti

a 1 1 ai' i ii in. raj i intr icuuci, mcii ciiimii nn , . , . . , r . . . nah - - of .t; and finally the conclusion Other lKci,kuk U" "g "rf ff r turret

,, i nau orfii ii ri' V iiiiuuii o a wai? ela--- Hi r.iiliriv in niv ur: imt' ii ivirf . . '

o -r - is - - - - i examined which exhibited a -vstemitic and . thorough discipline ot the minis of the punils, i

-nledetal- ..thVei bonded the wreck ot

Cash oi:e if tr.e m -t de-'rible new .lon;e eitta

-n uir . "l It Mil xr tli: vi.? , i'tihä ...i o . . ... . Ai Ä

Joaenh. between Meridian and Pennsvlrania i VT'aii atre-u,. eo4.Uining ten riH.ms. two cell-r. h .rd balance -n the Treis-ry of $10.4.44 and soft water, w .... I hou-ea and a cool sixci lot , VI ycK -will rent ft m dollar. 1 Jo grade, par and c.rb ihe " F.. sr Sm.th. Real rotate Aeent. j V1' 1 between Ma-ket.nd 0M) I o grade. grvel and curb an alley rutin. a a i a i , . N r th and South in out lot No 37 ooLDitaa claims. J l , icksoi r lai '.gbewu , . , . lK autho. x-l h. the c.overnment n, ivii.ar suecial To d mnii ?rTel ,h w j attention to the c. Ileem-n m I,,, StliaTm. r 0Trfa slr1 ween Mw'dlAD and IfiMill I for discharged or deceased soldiere B,ltl 1 ' Any information denied will he prompt! given orpin aXCM iMROPtcitß Office with Hendruks 4 Heed, Mw BwiMittf, Bv Mr R'chmin. To grade and gravel an! two doora south of üir Kisi,,r-, .ytj ' Bjev Ui .pRjre B Mr e.bert. Iu amend aevtion 1. of the. fy IXcor Dux an and Parr having formed ' orAn nce in relation to the prevention ot fires, a copartnerahip and permanetitly located m In,! 1 ordinance defines more clearly the limits , anapolia. have taken the office No 16 trwkala '"" whn h wovden buildings are prohititel avenue, foraawrlr occupied f-r the iate Dr L L) ;t. Paaewd lap. where Dr Parr may be lound day and night, Hy Mi Wallace to grade andgrael ihe hr-t and lr Duxtn during the da . and at his rei i alley north l Market stieet between leiaware

dence. No 250 North Tennes-ee treet. at night. '1 A 'a' ..una -treet-

when not profeaavionally absent

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RaOLtTIONs, 4c. i" Mr H-oiL'hev That Mi Wila and Mr

Skond Ward The Democrat of the Sec Hei.der-on be allowed to make a crowing M I ond Ward are reuueated to meet thia evening at 1 baaj l.ania atrewt, from the Aetna Building to j Military Hall, at 7 o'clock, for the purrose o! the a: ley near WKd & Foudray's aUbie. ReDominating one candidate t -r Councilman and , lerred one lor School Trustee ol tl e Ward. A number ol resolutions and motions ol minor i Ayl ill a JfW. Committeeman imp.r lance wert asd. m m 1

and a correct methoi of initialling instructii n

Unlet lornie! a happy feature in this department and furnished additional evideuce iha' the leach ers ate eminent I v 'i i'ifae.1 for the station they fill, and the profession thev have chosen We noticed a number of visitor nre-ent which we wei- RwaaRjd to see. The tea. l.ers and pupils

will he lei.ntod to ee pieent at t!i'.-e examina- I

tion- all niren's, and friend- of educition who can make it convenient.

JtW I he regular quarterly mee;ing of the L)i ree'oi,of the bank of the S'.ate of Indiana con

vened ye-:etlay. The leports from ttie various j branches, with one or two exception-, -how that i

i in they are iu a healthy condition. aBW we believe j tj,e y

tho-e which h ive heen Houhleit with the sh ikes.

I he -i Mot.itoi - and the lron-;des are still

within the bar, about two and a half miles from Fort Sumter The enemy are waiting lor a new machine to remove the torfardoea Kevery thing ij in readi tte for the attack, Account troru Fort Sumiei tetiev' the highest credit on ihe gairiaou lor coolness and bravery in I lie recent tight When the Monitors were discovered, the men a ere at dinner. At the aoamd ot the looa roll the men spraug to the guns with i heers The battle flag was run up, the air of Dixie played by the band on the para part und a salute of thirteen gnus fired. Col. Alfred Khett was commanding officer of the tort. The enemy tited H) hol at tl e iort, of which 'A'A struck.

The gat4aofi are eager fur the next chaiK'e nt

on i ton

Tribune's special corre-p ndent learns through

A nro- v.dtion is peaj the i ',r' k ,,f? channels that L..ng-tieet attackeal our l . j i. I'.. a -1- ai - i

are nuw cawavalcaH-'ing

carpet (Uialraiik cur pet.) t sell the gold held by

the niaiiehes the pro bid upon hich would make ,

a h mdsome dividend to he to.-k hohler- , but we did not learn the action upon it We were hippy to notice that the reare-etitativea of the various branches loikei in reuiukihly good health, and gave every appeiranut of being well fed and ae l aatered The legil tenders have -topped tlie visit- of the rascally biokeis for the solid currency hence our b inkers have the ipnet and ease so conducive to physical, as Well ;is mental enjoy men! EtOTICi oy I n vi.-i io rio.v The committee appointe! by the Lei-latuie to roreethjeH the tran-H.-'ious cotinei tetl with The nejioti tiou and disbursement d the Tm lliltimt Lorn, mhorIled by the act ol Legislature, approve! May I9tb, I0H; 'he expenditures in the State Qtiar terma-iei.s iJenartment; the management of the State At-enal, e'e . etc , will meet in the Statt Library room, on Thins lay. April Ifith. inst., at Hi o'clock A M The members of said committee arc leqncsted to be pre-ent without further notice; and the pir ties and others interestel are hereby notified of

th-- nie ns above BtMaMM S Haowv. C'i u on part of Senate J.Mi:s F. Harm v. Ch'n on put of House. Coxckut ami KxmitTfwO The wTond ccn c rt and exhibition of the sabh tth school of the Univei -ali-r Cinirch. a-- will be seen by an advertisement in another -oliimn will roiqe off on next Wednesday evening Theie aie -ome verv snjt mi voice-in the choir at this Church, and the c ui ari be i maatcal treat, that wiil pay rici. . t.. ,vtteint DhtJIQClLAI M'triM, at Lit'sro'ii The l)emoci icv ol t lat ii ouantty vdl have i m t-s meet iftatllo8jportoa Tnn-iiy. Mai 11 The De mov racy 'l Moig ni. I'u'n nn and M nroe coun tie- Me eti e e l io join Mc- i - . il andigham and Cox, ot Ohio, an t V i n!iee-of Indiana have proini-e I to be pre-ent It vvil! be a rousing inc. ting Zj$ 1 ' is -lid that Col. Woad and Cd. Uticll who Were capture I on a train a lew dav- ago, had lar-e -um- of m ue with them, which they were hrmgtnaj home (or the timilies of heir men The aattler who was capewt ed it the same time was strippel by :he ietel- ol his money and valuable-, an i turned lo -e

I he fiinerai pmces-ion yesier iav after

noii. aceompat.y in the remains ol the wife of Michail O'CoJUau to the k-rave. wa- an of the kargvel ever -een in the city T here were sev en ty nine eat tfagee, Inside- vagotui

I t e examin ifioi.s .,. ;, ;I, the Public School- ..I the city will be iu the. Primary and Seeon luv dajpmtVHWta. v oiumeticing ut and HOI ng it . o'clock i' M

forces under Kevs. near Yoiktown, on Sati rdav

Rebell aeie repelled and loll hack to Willir.nis bur;, leaving behind -pa. 5-. &.c Refiels unuePrvoi at the same time as.-uroeal attitude threatenii'g ns at Suffolk, the object supposexi to be to prevent our sending reinloicemeaLs to Foster. 1 he Herald's H ivana letter say-: The Fi euch, on the 31st ulf . h id poawea)tot1 of the bids north, -outh and west of Puebla Gen. Forey's headu,uarfers were within lluee qua iters of a mile from the suburb of the city. The Hei I. f- Wa-iriugtou dispatch says: I he N iv v Depirtmont iioe not regard the re suit of Charleston aa deeisive It is believed that the obstructions can be re sjnwrsjd in a briet time, and that, bv a ci opera live land and naval attack, the.-.ty can lie taken Hkap i annus Akmt or tht Potomac. April 11 The Berald'a Special aars the Rich ajaoml dispatch of the 10th admits a bad defeat of Pegram in Kentucky says the rebel loss is heavy, and that after a severe hand to hand tight ol several hours, the CQB federates gave Up the uneipial contest and tell back, the enemy not pui -uing. The Dispatch says Rosecrms hi- sent five re gimfht- MintaBtrj to Kentucky, and has order cd all the cavalry fiom that state to his annv at Murfresboio, and is movins his troops on his left, our right, doubtless to prevent any tnov ement on our part in that state '1 he l.' rille '-ur- brought into Richmond, on

the 9th, a"42 Unkte prisoners, capture I by Forest

at hreii'wood. 1 enn Aman: them aie 'Si com

missioned (dfi.er- All ffill be exch.ui-ed at an eai ly day. (.'apt A i Weh-ter, of the Feieial armv. was hung on Friday lu-t at Richmond The unfortunate m in met his f.i'e with fortitude, himself giving the signal for the fatal trap to be sprung Chattav.ooa. April 7 The enemy occupy Lebanon, with I division under tten Reynolds. They ate ahm in force ;,t Cirthiiue. Vacsaetjee, April S F.verythini quiet here. 1 wo more transport- left this P M , bouu I up the river. A number of tran-poits are stili in pigbt. JacKis'-.v. Miss . April 8. A special dispatch to the Appeal, tiou) Memphis yesterday, says the Mississippi river is rising. There rue more empty laoats from Memphis. The Vieksbiiri' is to be cotton clad, so as to land troops at Vicksburg. Boats returned Irom Steeles Bayou badly damaged, ii at igation ot the Bayou was found to be mote difficult than the Ya.oo. Humphiev Marshall, at Winchester, with a

! heavy iufan'iy force, encouutereil (en. Quimliy's force, who inglorious! v fled, leaving everything

in the retre t. Port Hi i.sov. April 9. All ipiiet here F.w ing'- fleet below has dteapeaeted. Parties ot exehanged and paroled priaoaen irom New 0r lea: - anivel yesterday The troops are in ex Cel tent -pints, and vigilantly watching Yankee ve-se!s Sou, e ev deinen: waa eaeeed last eight by a h.g on fire, floating down the river. A skifl with eegroet, attemptiug to pass the batteries, was metered this morning. Jeff. Davis, in his report to the rebel Congress on history and condition telegraph lines, urges that the interest of Noithern persons in them amounting to (373.718 be sequestrated The report fuither proposes to seize all Southern tsle graph line- md turn them over to the rebel post office department , the Covrnment indemnifying rebel owners for their losses by the act Haw York. April 14. The steamer City of New York, with four day- later news trom Europe, i- signaled. The V'oio-s' New Orleans letter says Bank? is trongly fortifying all approaches to the city. -

1 he enemv is believed to have in.OtMl men who

QFtawleae ies-t uue to t tie arrest of de RWrtatr.-. Ol to -.ili. i i;iluni m-ts is all wr.un'

L'lKon-tituti. n , acta 'should on!r be resisted C;tl' W ('n ne:,r thtfcil.v 11 twelve hours kfl a constitutional way, Louisville Democrat. n(!,lrt So,ne pprehensiona ot a raid Irom Mo j

bile against Miip I-. md ii 'm''" The NmkTi Washington enecial tayt there il

. waaya ate. o.i:.,, www pracocing agaiu rs.,.i(I1 to believe thai the execution ol the Ooa WQif day ia their tiring The men are expert : scriplioti Act will be indefinitely po-tponed. The ' artiilerit.- epiaioe has been OpOjaJy exjres.-el by high au j thorities that the armies iu the field are amply g OTIC E so Seien t, and all that ceajaari i- to till up j the deserted regiment bt recruit

The rernirte! surrender of roster is discredited, j It is understood that he is confident of Ins abilit;. . to successfullv withdraw his forces, even if com- j pelled to relinquish the town and Pamlico river. Times pecii! -av- it i- stated Attorney (iener j

al is in dunbt if the capture of steamer Peterhoff can be sustaaneil on ortr.cip.es of public law.

Lord Lvons has demanded her mail, which is

loo Bar. Among toe peeeengort are General Frweram Sem ur ami at-tT, Oeu Goodwin and the French Con-ul at Char e-ton. The New Booth of the 11th -ays the ficht at Char eatoo was resumed on the 10th, but with what result it eo aid not be ascertained. I, adda that Ft. 8am ter I probably breached by this time. The puner of the Arago aaye tbe Ironside and six iron clads were weil 5 off Charleston Bar April 11 Nothing had transpired aince the bombardment of the tb. Gen. Hunter and his army would leive for Port Royal neat dav Thestoauirr Ocean Queeti from Aapiitwall ar rived here t hi - P. M., wtth $17 000 trans a re from California She ws onvoyed a portion of the War by the guutxat Connecticut. The Arago BeiaRfa the following intelligence : The gunboat Washington nn aground on the 9th, in Broad Kivei. neai i'oit Hoy al Ferry The E B Hall went to war assistance, but to no purpose. The rebel brought dowu a light batleiy itid firing on hei a chain e ?hot struck her magatine. causing the destruction of the boat Two men killed, two mortally wounded and eight slightly ail ol the 3d Rhode Island artillett Adv ccs pei the Arago stale that the iron clad l'i tps; went : Port RttttI, ent there aajrafjiej and ajran returnel f r serv ice None of the vessel, except the Keokuk were Be iw; sly iijurel. The rest of t ie fleet lay insij of Charleston Bar on Saturday evening Part of the land lorces had -ailed for Port Royal. The design of attacking Charleston is not abandoned, and the confidence of our naval nth cers is iu no degree shaken It is stated th tf an engagement near Suffolk i-not$impro!-..b;e and the repnlec f the retel- in

aucti an event is regarded us certain

COMMERCIAL.

STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE.

n wa

OFF1CK OK CITY CLFKK leeui vr)us. April sth. Mfkl. OTK a ISHIKrbY UIVKS "r THK PKNIPN of the follriwiiiy i ril iiAUceafnr -:r.'?t improvrniri.t ,

The Cunard Company in.e- d running an inde-

tb- north side street. Vt --. arplir-lt

t Mirkrt ureft to th south :Je of Ohio

Luv Clerk.

ACENCY.

its neutrality.

The reported expelitiou against Veuice was

JOHN" G WATFRS, oreii.irinc in the Swiss Territorv

r - - - 1 Confederate loan closed at Jc; discouut to j Pr1 he I imes aaya: The -eirure ol the Steamer Pvtetdiull demand-

SEIDENSTICKER & KAPPES, ,oU. .ttent.on through the country Ketsvrteii Polish insurgent leader a

REAL "ESTATE A 1ST ID COLLECTING AGENCY,

Reported Polish ii.surgent lewder are diband-

ing their forces and giving up the contest Prince William, the second on of Piince Chris

tian, of Denmark, has been proclaimed Kinc ot lireece

o 5 I Waihlnflon treet, OFFER their serrtees to ihr pablic for tha Purchase, Sale and Kenn? of Heal .täte, and for rffectrac c jllaction . tHir ni' in acquaiutancr among th (irrman popalation frivr- prcubar adTnta; for rf. faftrnr quick aataa, aa whk-K rail thr att nti.t, of Real

Hiht Report

1 HLIUfl iRcuiaaii larat i. Ctci"jtat: April 14. The prion corrwet will pwbliah the annual pork itatemeDt tomoruw. showing thai the total number packed waa 4.0Ä.0U0, bei of an kwsreaee I over last year of 1,300,000 There ia an in crease in pounds of tneat'of .12 per cent., and pounds ol laid of 27 ner cent. Flour dull, and prices nominal a; $5 65j?5 lor snoertrrre Wheat in fair demand at $1 '25(gl 98 for red. and $1 3d t I 3? tm white. No change iu corn or oats Whiakv 42

Not much done in provi, No change iu , prices Groceries steady and tlie demand moderate Cold al demand notes 150(312 i. i change stead v ;..:... mvm arh narkrl. Niw VotK, April 14 Plow less active and 1(V lower, tbe declite : iu gohl causes the depression; $6 50(g7 0t for I extra State: $7 20(27 35 for eatra round hoop: in! $7 40b 3( for trade brands market cloa . ing dull. Whisk, heary and driK.pin at 4b c4t)t Wheat dull and drooping at $1 7tl for West

ern rel; $1 72(u 1 7;l.j for winter red and amber Jer-ey; $1 IK) foe white Michigan, and $1 U3 f..r

for prime white Kentucky. Corn 1c loatr and a moderate busineaa at de cline; iH(aiir2c tor sound; tf2fdr9c unsound. Pork dull and heavy. Ttocon sides less active

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WMOLESAU

GROCERS

l.aow On ml

awe PtyawtHr 9 Ka i.oee rrk

68 East Wash. Sly

a J a" aL. BJ J a - Bv W

.n ru.uauee to provi.ir , or ne :r i rnp ami aravenii m ew .rk ..et.ed. ct tv..,.,-,-e st t a.i -:.vwlks, between W.abi, . NfW y ,.Kfc. Apiii 1 4 The steamei Citv of ! :n!-. ith er iMorgka aireeta v , .. r e T. . . An erainanaa to provlee rör the Mme and bow i. Nw ,,rk- w,t'1 "ew,i f,oni Liverpool to the 1st, I Kentucky avenue Utrn Washington and and tueeTi-town to the 3d, arrived thi morn- ' T-iii.f-ee Mraaas. I inc

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.v.: orn'.'ianre :o proviae tr ice graamB ana pjvini d k . .M- .ml .iiKifi ikä f , al.Td . I" V a

-.L.'ii.iuri.-.uur, w..-. 6 ' .1 . l:.. . . . . .

clewalk wi.h Flat hoc or lajinam county stoo, of "lJC aw T m 'J' Ma-s.ch 'ert avacue, between Pennuylvania and Srw New fori . commencing on the 16'h Jr-v aawRfOv The London Morning Post regards the affairs an ordinance to provide for tat 'grading and paving Qf the Confederates as favorable at home and with bowlder -tone Circle -treet. ai.d curbing the outer ... u.u.ada of tea aadewalka wuh atone, and pavmg the aia-, hroad, and expresses the hope that belore a year walowifi bnck. the struggle will be successful n ardiaaa e t provide for the gtaavwg in-' graiaHng it h:s teen po-itivelv denied that the Confedii.11"' 7 lVrarnuis e-1 ar,d WMt lbrough oal 1ul0, erstes intend aeeking further loan from abroad. HI ana 142. . j n i u j 1 . An ordinance to proviie for the grading and parte of iord Paimeratou. .a a speech at Giaagow, de the -derH.ka un th e tt side of Pennsvlvama auret, be- plored the civil war iL America, and said that, tween North and st Clair treet notwithstanding the resentment ot both parties. An ordinäre ta provide for the grading, r" "d , ... Uri, n.m-,. -.,M nnt haaJ

carbine the ea :dewaf of Peaoarlvania treet. between ...

Nv Y.. ig, April 1 The steamer Arago ha arrived from Prt Roval the 1 1 th v i 'harle

Lard less: active and lower vt H7..'

Cold dull and lowei ; opening at 5hi: decling to 54, and closing weak at 54'..(ifäo.

MUSIC. PI JtlOK PlawJI

i i r.

Cen. Kevs ha isned an order notifvinir ill

DersoiiH not in the emnlov of the United Stntes, 1

who prefer aafetv to the conflict of war to leave I Money eaay at 5(36 aur town or village in the Denai tment. which I Sterling dull and lower, first claas bills at 16

mav be firei .rvm bv the enemv. forthwith. i I

i'ik 14 I lie rebt-ls in the vicinity of Fort

ta oin h-i t n Kaaatr t (ur ajinm lima 4 it I igari n u all I "'S

aviit. ivii itea v j uvt 11 iwi afiuv '"p the lii.rses for ca-. ah v service Ordered. That all the good hurse" in the neighboi hood be titken by the Kederal forces. While engaged iu th I service, 7b men on Krida, lis-t met about the . panic number of Keticl c.avalrv. and a -kir mish cii-uid. 111 which 21 of the hitter were la ken prisoners, including M ij. Hhuidou aial two i

Daptains W Asin.orox. Ajail I I f lie Post sjial say-: The Ciovernment is making i oposi'ions for a draft 10 till up the regiment- winch have been deplete by the ca-u ilties of service. The Stute of New Yotk wiii be amoug the first c.illed upon for Iresh troops. I ii? weather is magnificent, at.d the Virginfa roadi in excel lent ond it ion Phii.aou miA. April II The safe of the Reading Railroad Co., al Reading, waa robbed iasi Blight ol ftl9,U0Q in tnon iy Card k liiluioie - -t.-ie. on Chwataiall stieet ab ve bih. in this city, w; entere! Iat night and robbe 1 d 4,000 worth of rood.

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I

School Organs and Harmoniums,

TH K l.NI'IVWA IHrSIC SIX'KK. Xo. 4. BAT-HOÜ8I

aj.ria VMl.l. VKii A .-loWEIX

WINDOW

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SUPPORTERS. Important to Builders

5D Owners of Dwelllugs

HI TTK

M our ns

N KW WINDOW SUPPORTER Pnt'ii iril 16, 161.

FARM FOR SALE. A SPLENDID FARM FO H s A L on nn Mobt Reasonable Tenns, In Jackson County

Inquire ut

afjrlS-Sai

c'n liaOIWI KAbKR, Mar. Iixiiaua

CROCERS M'll OL Uaafatfi .1.11 .!

I .1 ( 1,1 a., eataf tru ei veeafi

tntt fir cvrtl am! ifriyAfa.

Been owner af buitdina that haws 1 el eatwa ami waaalita s tiiil" hr.v- T'.jT-orworth'.-Sup-

p0ter, tin- v ! :!..' e'iiv .i.;' 1 .---i.tn ol tac fXpariM' rar0ar4, and bavs the breabaay f (ilasn. Childrr.." Armv Ac. Ac. Th.- uitvritM'r i prepared to fumbh Bnilders with the above Wlkdwa Boenortar, er 1 ' n. m on Windows for tho wlio aiav w ant tli-ni J C IK XN, Ant. 24. K-:ucky ataaaw), Indianapolis Ind. apil.-i-'i LAUNDRY

AM PKALCaS I

U.K. 81 Ola h II I Ki: A (O

Union Laundry.

t E WOULD RKanCIP LILLY NNors'CK TO THK VI ettlaaea af Indian ipoli.- that th- above, establl-lo metit i- now in saawawwwl oprratifii, and jr-parel to r'--o i e clothe- for wa-hinu in larnf or mall qnantities. avblg ecure1 tlie er ire- of a per-rn of larire exprieaee tn the Laundry wastaee, the sll,.cribr feel warraiit'' i in promising p'-rfeet sAti-faction in eveiy caM and at 1 ri -es ai low a- el-ewhere. Cl"the. rollevted and delivereti in any part of thr ci'y evfrv .lay. Primed bUr.ks supplied at th Laundry or from the wasi'.n. 1) den left at Koot. Btnnett k Cc. Xo. Ü6 Kast Wahinptt.n 'r.et, M. Mver's. Xo. 4 Weal Waah n?t-n street, Lautalrv iifflcc. comer X-ble and Vv'a.hinK?on streets, or tbrnHfih the PaatofRcv. will rneet immediate attention. THOKXBERKY A CO., Fropr.etora aprll-dlw

SHIRTS. 61C.

Gents' Furnishing Goods!

Shirts,

UNDERWEAR Made to order. f..i n 1 US' HOSIERY 1 SftMll ADVAXCF AT

Bai. W

:jo B1 UAHIiTO. STREET aprlO, '63 dlv " 1 aa aaaaaiaaBjMMMMaWM THE CLOAK STOML

Rt'iiK inht r llif Plan.

WEST WASHINGTON STREET,

xisriDiA.isr APOLis.

INDIANA

II AVK CONSTANTLY ON HAND Ami ti arrive, a larne a-.riuient of Coli''', Mitfar, "lol:is's. Syrup. Tea.'lohafio. IparN, I'ish, l sfs, Nattto. Salt, OalllIOi WOOD EN- WARE, 5cG , 5cC, 3cC, All of wi-irb w ill be veld cheap lur "-b. The trade respectfully fnrir d to c.ilt at No an t examine oar atinrk. W. li. HfMwStllKIi .V GO. aatMaHBaa

W

TV- h y. just rkckivkp and opkxkd oxk

01 me iars;e-i ana n: ei ir-jjs 01

Ever brouzbt thi city, which we will -ell t wholesale or retail frorr IS to 5 per cent. !eow any other honse fn the We.sierncoantry. wT have a very large .?f,c5t for our wL'.leale trade and our Country Merchant- w.l ae further expen-e by examninir our I tock You can ave trennt and other i.pei:-es by burin your Cloak here. Giveu- call and -e. Remen er Hie Cloak !s'..re. Oi l Postofflce Btiildtu IVBPIM A i ., aprl ludianapoli-, tod.

HOTELS. AMERICAN HOUSE, BOSTON,

tne larce-tano 'um irrand Hil in tbe Ne

KsiElau.i S ats; aaaallr !ictterl. and eaiy of

11 access from ill the route-of travel It co ntain all

Ibe modern improvemeT I -.. an' every convenience for the comfort and accoinni Mimif.il of tli traveling public. Tbe b eping room? are Urg- an! wll ventilated, the suitei ot 'ooffis arc w-.l arrmge.1, and cTipletely fumiahed for Saaarttei and large traveling pariir-. and tbe bouae will continu to ' kept - a tirt c- Hotel :-. vry respect rebt-lrdll UtWJ MCI Proprietor. MEDICAL. r o n Fi ii i: iti a

YolNt. M!.X 'Hi. H.Wt IX;ured theiuM-lve-. by certain acret babit-, which unbt tilem for busineaa, pi i-ure or tbe dati of married life; ai-', uiiddle-aged ai.d old men, who.

from the follie. of 'utii r other causes, tel a debility in advance of the-r y-ars, before placing thriu-rlvai under the treatm- nt ofony one. ahould first read the sccttrr pmisaD.' Married ladie.- will l-rn something of mportance by peri'-irg "TLe secret Friend " .- -.: in my a-1 ! -e ; n a - . e:,v rK-f... .t. rcc, tpt of Ter Cenff. ML STUAatT A OCX ail laaaaaaa ei a private ur confidential nat u . from a A. M. to 9 P. M.. (Sundai - fr.m a t 1 1 A.M.; at tbir t-ff.rr . Addrr IMLCHAS A STL'AKf A CO.,

tacbal-diwly ia-'St B-.-tor.f M

PROPOSALS. TO OM KA lOltV

MUSICAL. Ii iRMOüflU M 41 AXISCHOOL ORGANS.

N aMonoMDi of the- iv-j jlar 1 tt rumen :- at So. 4 Bates Ho .e. WiLI.AU! A -TOW ELL.

Wai'li

SLKLT.X) P0POIA WILL BK RXCXITBO BT the Common "ouTicli on Tuesday. April 17, 1465, for eleanfri all bowllared ureeta arrJ aily tn the c ty All thai portion of tbe city lying ea.-t of the eat ila cf Pennsylvania -tree, embrachtg tbe eastern district, and all that portion lying west af Üm ea 1 1 nt of Penasylraal street, embracin the weitem di-trkt. Bid to be given for cleaning at so mach pr qua re tot aach dt-tr ct. so often as tbe Comrr I tacfj ay deem proper, between tna month of Apr! and October, 1S3. All earth and nlth on the atreete aad alley u becoma tie property of the contractor, after s'cb war has been awarded and conr-:t approved bv ibe Con mon Coni c:!. JOHN A C ILLS rOC a Street CdinmWoiar. Indianapoli, Apr-1 6tb. 1863. pre-dSw

LAND ACENT. I,T O tt.MIII U.NfcRAL COLLIXTIO" .'DLa51 AGE5T. (jarnett, Andervo cooetj, Kacaa.

Txe oaid for naw-iwaMawta. aad all 1

to my care witl recetve prompt attention. Rtrtatirrt: dark. Gntber 4 Ca.. Banker, Laaves worth, Tboma Carrny A Co.. Mere bant. W. T Wiiay.la

dtanapolis. And Wallace, Ind anapoua. .eel

FOR SALE

NOTICE.

TO HOLOERS OF COUNTY ORDERS. TOTK K I HfcRKBY 0ITI1 TH f 1 Mr. kr ARK funwa ia tha Treaeary of Mar ' t .ut Jar tl.- redemption of II ui.tandirg Coun'v Orrier. Intereat o the same will bt- t topped from this date, aprl JOHXI. Rki.wv.T.I.C To Holdere of City Orders.

0TICK U HPRT.BT GIVES Tt ALL PERSON'S balding Citj Order, i e.-. before tha lat af Jaty. lMtl. tbat I am prepared to rwdeem tbe ante, and that nch orders will bear intere-t oi,ly to tbi- date, April 1, 13. I05 K F.5GIJSH. aprC-dlw 3stJ Trea-tt-aa-

- VLK-A TH .Li "I TUIhr. A ttM,r LAND

J i -X - ' raw forwavflla Tarwaafco, aavc aafla and three I quartrra from tbe city limits rwer.-j f , .-'e-cleared

aad the balance Ir. t rab; a 6' .d md Iwelhngh nae coouiiut.g five roonn, cellar, pump, c. will be sohl ' low part cask, balance on time. Apply to the swbacrlbcr at No. 11 Kaat Vermont street, Ind.aiupowa.

apr arjw . ",ARLaXIi.

DRUCCtSTS. PUBLIC NOTICE. I M I l mi a i o, Drnirajieta, Ja. la I : t Wivtimulon Strrt-t. Have bevn appoiutad agetitt for the aala of H B I II I ' vi T r n m AW O , THR WOXDEBPTL GRA5CLCS, W tbe eure of CougLa, Calaa, lore Throat. Brnwcawrta, WkwelsW. rmatiooof the LWaU aad Toawiks, and ttliaaan of tha Lwnga. lost la arveS.Aiaa.Meta . 61 a .and S aark niadwl

SSXBfTED I II ingtoa S t ; CHOICE STOtR

OF GROCERIES.

Sx-.taai Iubacco. ' Sacks lure. Z.QttU R.rr-.s Salt, l.ooo Barrels

Sfllin (hfaprr

THA" AXT

WESTERN HOUSE .

r.ftte.iH a, -,;. fta,.

N. Y. PRICES.

DRY COODS. DRY GOODS, ROW OPK5EO AT Wo. us Kiiai ash in ton tre?e?t.

Kilka. i'i ii mIiih -w. Orfmidie, l.at n, Tlwene?, Orlen!. Mo;imrlquw. l.iwt t . And a fuM Itoe of Popular Dress Goods, At Low Prices, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols,

SHAWLS AND CLOAKS.

In every ri'-w mat-Hal and 4eatr. SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS Prom recent French Importation, snrpaaaina; acvthtni yet offered to hta market Bonnet Mbbon and Woerere, One of tba larxest and must varied stocks new awawahsg, to which I wouid cajl the attention of th Laalaaa. Tltwe bsve been purchaet-d from first class hands and are th newest styles imported. rui r Calicoes, Ginghams. Linens. Brilliant, lim f IMS! 1 1 e.i.ovr.w, HOSK, HOOP S K I R T . kC . 4C

a or? dim

r. J. i i

NOTICE. Indiana & Illinois Central R. R. Co-

Omrr ff Ismaa k lujuora ( rsraat kaltwar Ca., lodianapalta, April 4. laea

fflRKRJ uW.KV. IHTTI ALMRETIXC OTTWCrtsCaV 1 boMcrs of the I tali ana and lUteaaa rr,ral kaisarwy Comuanv. for th elect iou of Director af atf Caan B any . to serve far th eaaa'n year, will be held at the uflsoe of ti e Company in the ci'y af Indiasap' lis Indiana, on the Hliies') atb dav, of Mas. lsas.svt 3 o'cisek P M By order of the Buard of larectora. Attaat: B K LLUOTT, Saasratary sprd-wSw TOMB STONES. MARBLE WORKS.

"',a--"aWasWMaaJtffPBia

oaocE. ALL

Wi KStr 0 HASH AlTD MaD TO k ..t - a

ma !- to order, with Aamign, aaahlewi, ar awetce that nvay he anted Thoaa aeatni r anetbaae wl aa Haw wtU aw

srell tuarive as aaaU. aa a.e imr hat he baa l

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'. baawre al