Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3911, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. WEDNESDAY MOKNIXii AI'KIL 22 IT DEHOCIt 4 HC TICKKT. Rleettan loMdif, Ray v roa mayor, GEORCifc W P1T1 roa attoiht. F PROTZMANV RH MAR-HAL, ALI'HONSO S. BUKT roa i.raa, WILLIAM M BAtttflOV rR TREAaiRtR. JACOB BECK. vor civil IMMMh J S. GOLD FOR TRfT ")VH 10rR, HÜOH SLAVIX FOR AaR-noR, O. BOETT1CHEK.

t Min. i 'rnr. r,12,. 1 he Council met in regular pas-ion. laet mj:rt Mayor Maxwell preaiiie. PtTlII -Mt. By Mr Wipf, from PorneroT ft Co , asking to l.uild r ahisrl Rt I7d Ett Whington .reet. Ramt r dead brick wall, for th purpose of art tin? op loujr bar nf iron Referred to Commit Be on Fire Department. Bt Mr. 8 A. Fletcher, from nondrr paraene nakinjf the privilege of bull linjr a awifch from tha Peru Ri.ilrnaii to a grain warehouse j-ro; ... I to he erected north ot the Peru Depo' Refrtrtri to the City Attorney, to prepare ao onlinanca. Rr th Bv Mr. S. A. Fla'cher. Irom C rnmttle- oi Accouato an ordinRnre anpropri tins $4,t'J6 .' to par claim emimtnted therein a-a;u-t the cit P.i.-ed B Mr llrown, fruro Committee oi Street and Alley. rrportrij? contract and Inind i r ten J i f ferct.t i mi rove-merit, which were approved Aleo, four final eetimates by the Civil Ert?n Mr. and he reaolutiom to pay the mm, Meli were paaaed A!o, reporting award" nude for alrret iro proemeiii, winch were ap proved AIo, an ordinance to i:tde and irrivel North ttreet between Delaware and Illinois afreets By Mr Krner-n. fr.m Committee on Br-i.lees recommending that the bridge over Poue s K iti on Winston streit, he let fo Rennet BrookAdopted. Br Mr Waters, City Clerk, that he had i--i- . two liceiie amounting to $1', during the week p-i-i MMMMM i'ASREU. To grade Rod rmrel an Rllev north nf Market a. re.-. between Delaware and Altitun. -(!- To improve an Riley running east und wet through lMj'iare 62. ORDIM A SC ES INTROIU CiD Bv Mr. (iei-el. to gr.ide und gravel St Clair s reel between Chatham street and M i-a husetts venu.

OF THK (iKNKKAf. ASSKMrtl.Y RwLLTIo.f., ,V . By Mr Wallace, tint the Council appropri TO THE PEOPLE OF INDUM. - n v , a m d , , prove L'niveraity mi 1.1 r-; provided, the citizen

Wrrii A e-ird hand to wo'lt German prefetre.! Knouir at thi-

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Wmrd. ComtUmn Srlv,n! fVlMfiftl Ml A. D. aHawMMa (inRoi M ')i . J (itoitjB E OtftawMI, iiiJir Bfttl h .Iamm tuiuAF Dal Merrill. 5th J.P. Mrirel. N il Palms 6ih Rich aro Simmü. f 7lh A. R BffM. Damk. Kth C P. Rouctu S. CiiRrxA.v H C Rrrhoji. 9th H ÜROtKL M STtART Adolph Slidkth rih

Address of the Democratic Members

Kettln forth the HUior) of the laic "onn Mti tltc llravin VRRf awrehaid no I been out plihed rltirirttr itatun lilntioniil Serin.

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Thia liiurDfrit i.,..k patnpl I t .f if, j, ik.

be furuib-.i In any ajpflRRtty. l'RH'h t! 'M PKK 100. All .rlni bul I dirrrt thr hr. t v nt l.y rxreaa, the postage la vne crnt for -ach cpj. ami ajajaj be prepaid. Aitir. -f. Kl.ttKlt. IUOBII I.INt.HAM, Indianapolin.

in tliAt vi"ii!tv 'ivo a like sniourit

Dr. Kitchen, an the repre-entaiire of a meeting f citizens, represented the views of the : on the suhjei't of the proposed improvement They did not PRpRflsJ it aa a IocmI 111 itiei All ritten have or should have breathing pi ices lung" rs it were and these hould becirelully cn n I ed th greifet iMNMtM i t ' c oi'd poasess Should this appropriation be mule there would he no dirUe oSoti' the to'eto the-(Hire I to' doctor argel this matter a a saint nv meisute, nml v tv foreiblr. Mr H. A Fleteher would like to know whit the n'tanof i.nprcvemenl would le, lei'ore he v 1callel ujKin to vote BDOSI the Utthject. Mr Ifsmglf SRid it was the intention to plüiil it :inl eneloM it with mi iron fem e. Mr. Thompson, apeuking in a ch ir ictoritic in inner, opposed the itpnropi i uion .t the prerut time. Mr Brown moved the ppotnttMNl of a com imttce of three to confer with committee ot 1 ( i'ir rut on the uh e. f, which prevailed.

I he Mix or appointed Mcr- Brown, .ill ice and Thomp- ii)

Bv Mr Brown, tint a contract he nvido with . Mr Catterson to fill the gravel pit neu the Belle

1 MinUine c.ir shop Keltrrcd to the Committee Photoc.raph Ai hi m- Boen. StewRH k Co. on J.teeta and Alleys hare received their htth -oipplv in e the t'hri-t Kv Mr M A Kiel. I. or, that the "ommunieat 1. mas hollidRys This last is the finest iind mni of Mi . Betferlcr in re-ard to theaw intmentof

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CITY AND STATE ITEMS.

tT Mets lie biiii.tl e i-e- and . teketl R Lm South Mend m-'reet ll-dltwla

Old silver und gold wanted, for which the

highest price in cub aill lc p.ml M'.iv-, . i' M kei 15 diwtf. N., 50 Kaai Waahin gton street.

RttrRctive e" -'it f,( the

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Mahonic NrTit e. There will he r -peeial meeting of Center I.oifge. No 'J.'t, ih:- We indRy) evening, at TJf o'rl( k Inr irk Chas. Fisher, Bec'y. tf"If vou want a seed potafoe that is choice goto O B Stout t BlSMI 'ii.l tnv the (Jherrv Blue, jut re eiv e.J from .New York Sute Riid never beiore oflered in the Wet. Mf FwM near the city, and everal larpre Stoek tai ma tor trude for -ity property, by Frank Smith. Heal Estate Agent; alo, aome of the bet farms in ihe county for sale for cash and pwymetit HF Now i the time to tret that step ladder you need one every l iy Kom firmer nod fiSSl ily in the city ahould have one Werden & Co. have just recieved a Urge supp'y. Co and get one. Srrr.NTH W ri. The l.on-r i v of the Sevenfli Ward nominated A R Hyde aa their candidate lor Councilman, hy acclamation, in place of .lohn Karney. decltned About .'('( u ded men belonging to the .Y'fd and Hötli regiment arrived in the city te-tei-da An entei t uniiieiil n i- ue l loi them at the Soldier's Home by thrj ladies. W an n i Woe thru Miasoari Laari, lor which good city property will be gien in trade, by A 1 1 Mktoik, Keal Kstate Agent, '.M .. K Washington t. lyPlbatl k loawa, Real Batata Aranta. haaa r number of fine re-idenres on Mendi 111. Perm avlvania. Delaware and A'abitni Street for aale All these houses are built with modern imtirovernents. and the lots are well set with ahrubbery. Soi niKRH Cr mm I T .taf-kon.h iving been authorizeil bv the (lovernm.-nt . is giving special attention to the collection of bounties, back pay. and petiaions for dNeh irje-l or deceiseal soldiers. Anv information de-ired will be prnmpttv given. Office with Hendri. ks k Bord.JBtBa Bu;l.itig, two doom aouth of the poatoffice. 21

election boards. Ie ! iken ur N 't .i;n i d to

By Mr Brown, that after the tiit dav of May, theregulir meeting of the rouneil he held on aach a'ternal I v e Sitnrilay niglit. Hv Mr Qfifif), Usal the place ol holding the' ataetiOM in the Ninth W irf le at Henry MillerIt was amended by naming H' eliueister, and

passed. Adjourned Pirk. Last evening about eight o'clock, 1 finwas discovers h ive broken out in the MtfR ting room of Kunnion's ( illei v, oti Kist Washington street, directly BfiHUaJit QlaBl'l Block I he fire wax iIm.hv grad through ihe -ky light, which was so eonMruetcii R fo slo; e towani the alley on the east sitle of the . building The alarm liell paatad OtH its thunder, and the fiie being in the t-ry heart of the buineaia of the city an iininrii-e -i , ,d assembled, but before the engines reached the scene theHamea vere sraiuting from the windows of the third storv in jts, and iMddHic a bright light through the Meaaal story, probably by the H unes creeping down the t tit ways. The reception room of the j;allerv was 111 the front room of the second story, and some active men climbed by the üwnii g pole-, 'o the window-, at d saved a few paintings and aome rticlaa of faraitare fron them. With thia ex

of the valuable

gal lei 1

ceptum the coiilents were a total losa.

W hen the engines arrived tine streams were btoaght to ben upon the fire, bn i' -earned a long lime beiore ihe tl unes which had got so ramp mt could belBbdttad It IneJIi was -ub duett, but not before the thini story of the front of the budding was burnt nut The amount ol daunne we 1 ,d l n,f Icon The ioie below and the lower put of the build ing. which is uccp, was occupy i by Murphy k Holliday, ns an iron htore Whit amonnf of damage ther sustained bv water we could not

leant. The building was owned by Gen 1 ToiWwaon ii iwl aa tmm a luttran T I tu it a i. j uiiriio.u,

it 'i it 111,-ui im. I 1 1 v 111 c wfra." .-siij'v.""i"s 11 a a taken from a spirit lamp which w 1- It-It bun ifig

in the operating room Mr Knnnon. we learn, was n;r insured, and had recently add-d aluilue improve men fa to hie Gallery. I he firemen wotked with will and judgment when they reached the ground, and are entitle ! to preHt credit for their eaOftiOM w aM " ! 1 flu i M M.intn ro Moi stains The sensation mougeis h i e tie ome so 'enainorel ol their vocation that it is as iaanoaeibla for ihem ti te 1 the truth as it :s for an Kthiopian to eh inga his skin. r a leopard to t hat : e Im sp.,t, hen the war broke out a tew of them amused the pa I pie chieflv by gl tr, ng telegraphic dispatches, diplaving wonderlul ImRgiiittive powera They were looked upon as rare hinds then ami c m mmdetibig wages, from such papers as the Can cionati Gazette ;:rd the Oanjaaecial Now. everv village ai d rrnsa roads in our State h is a POnaation reporter to herald woi.d. 1 1 to our i'api tal A striking instance cf the rural ap'itude in lexming to .uiiler to the morbid t.-fe of the

f3f The fine weather ot the 1 st few days, has j cootitrv. riew out of the recent Danville tr uole-

had a wonderful effect in opening the buds upon dij itch reached Cicn OairittgiOtl frOM tiral the fruit trees, giving golden pmmie of the fu town (Dae) villa, anting t.ateiht huiulrol men . tore We don't know whether it is the splendid a t,1 t were eocampetl neir il ere. threaten weiiher. or the snlendid stock, at 32 W. Wah- ine the town, and begging for military ai I. An

poclors Dnzaii and Parr having formed

a rois.rtnershin 11 d '..erm inentlv located ifi lndi

anapolis. have taken the office No f Vircinia avenue, formerlv occuoieil bv the la'e Pr L Pun lap. where lr Parr mu he found day and night, ami Pr Pu7.m during the dav. and at his resi

dence. M 251 N I 1 esste strec. at tvght, ;

when not profeasionally absent. M

officer was .li-natehci with a force u teicho Cartersbnrg, lie found that the ' rebel' camp had decreased to aix hundred men He went on a few mile and was told the number Sias three hundred and fitty. At each successive mile, as

he approached the designated spot, the BQSBban

ington street, which h-s given such an impetus to Spencer's sales of Hats and Cape. ar'21 3t Fr !ra l or Capt Pri m Oapl T-mes S Drum, the announcement of whose sudden deith

eo artlel hts b-ien.fs m the citv, yestenlKT. will 1 repot reo lell. ami when within nve mile-, new i be buried, to-day, wh military honors The fu UiforaMd there had not at any time ten over neral serv ices will take place at the rewidence of j thirty five men there. He went on. but found his father in law Capt. Cain, on Fast street, at '. n camp In the wods near by tour men with o'clock P M . whence the process;. ui w:ll move goM wcie found, and these four men, probably to the burial ground. I not hunting, had been magnified int eight htm m m 1 ,:rei -'retvels" prei irina to march on Danville

Rkadinos ami Rtcit MiONa On Thürerening. the accomplished eloeRltoliiaS .lames K Murdoch will g;ve readings and recitations fr m standaral Kngbsh and Ainern-.m P efs. at Maoni Hill, for thetafjiefi: of the Lvdies md So,-: e ties ,,t city fr Murdoch, we undetstand. comes here hv invitation, and gives his service gratut

toulr We h. pe b see the Hall well filled

aid to devastate the S: ite with tire ami lareed The men were brought to the citv. but what WaR : .ne with them we could not le on.

M rt. PaiaoMR Seven more. KraiMfiih Da- ! aan. John K Edwacda, Anderson Heie. tieorge Tetger. Noah Bateman. Andrew Ciitun an: I T l.. r . .. 1... .....Vi in tU ,'itv rMliMf

1" il'1 IVilICi, urir i'H'Ui" . wi - ...... , nr ! . ., ... . . , u ..i-.1,

. . ... , ... u if 1 . in .1 ' Kiiiio, 11' " 1 " ' the enterta,noent d h ,v We , derat .ml that are eh irgad with he.ug proceeds will be w ort hi. y bestow e,l members of the Kmghts of the BoMan Circle " " " ThT had 1 private examination before a I'nitel A certain olTirial in th?s c'ty who ho'd 1 M q mms-oner. the result of whuhwedji an-g (.overntnent position 1 getting intensiv WOi leam "lovl " He boaste.1 veterd tv that he had been

urging upon Grn. C rringron for monihs past the necessity of pi- k't g out at least half a dosen I proaainent Democrats :n each cunv and hooting them. Thi , P othctsv and thus ; w re our the par'y, he think. atd leave the loaves and fishes in tue handa e4 those who now :

devour them

Tnt Uiiaasit a Pom. TV.- gm. g r,vl

MTGo to Werder k Ca., for W..11 Papse and Holders They h 1 e the la-ges -lock in the citv. of all kind pannels new sty for halls, stores, offices Ac Gilt Wall Paper, of the I $est patterns and at old price A splen lid assort meet a Borders for all kinds of Wall Paper Cheap W dl Paper from lS3j t oanta Por't think of buying till you look through Werden 's stock.

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TELEGRAPHIC.

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ArrtTtoa 8 Kioutr There will I a stated meeting of Rirer Commmderv No. 1 this (Wednesd.r) evening, at o'clock. Dy order of the Cajrmander v. E CoLLaf . CK. Y. C.

IT Lord. Dfonneijr of Lord's Detector

and Bank Note Reporter, is in the city , soliciting subscribers No more reliable Detector is pub li.shed, ui.d it ia one whieh eiery busmese trisn rasuis

mii Reports. FOREIGN 1ST E W 3 . THE CASE OF THE PETERHOFF CONFEDERATE LOAN I N LONDON,

The Polish Insurrection Increasing. SUNDBY CONFLICTS REPORTED

Tioiii Iii army l tliv I'otoinat.

I ftrOH I AM fi out M K Kii

GUNBOATS RUNNING THE BLOCKADE.

JJT'ilawes. .it the cheap nround t. e Bamai ar ery, on Illinois street, ia in dil) receipt ol Irenh ahad ne m -t deiicious of RH w.iter h-h.

Also iresh oysters and all the delicaciej of lire 94 0.1 aw w aw Ma W H HtLrr Th-s centleman. who ha won the e-'oi of our people for his professional i

and pr.4te worth, we regret to leiru wo n m lo ill i itagameot in ButT-do, New k . , Oprralion ol Uflfl1 Banks ha came to till thai .hfliooll wart the le:.dinfr I

m;ii at our Theatre to likr the fir-t character when the stars a ere not shining and to -upfort them when they wert-, u. i we can uajlv aav, and in this we will be supported bv the anaoimomi te-t uioiitr of our dnnntic ptihüc, that he

Inis ei!.;.eil the m -t brilliant f them It is . rare in -ni iu Mr. Kiley ihat he Maar Niw Vmi, April -Jl Tli.; steamer City of fails. Whatever he undertakes to do in the line i Baltimote with new from Liverpool to the Mb, 'f his j.rotession he l.s we'l. It is his! and Queenstown to the 9th nrriveii this morning

ool fortune to htve a tine tJ.ru.re and a goo 1 , (,ew trunhoat. tho Alexndr; i, built bv Mil

voice. Cultivation, areful training and hard ler k Co . of Liverpool, and reeutly laundsfd

tudy has done '.he rent He is proud ot his pro fession. and his profession mar ait be proud ot him The lovers of the dr:ma, here, were not long in discovering his mer;ts, and he had not played er half a doxen nijfhis when he became the iirknow e Iged favorite here. This position he has steadily maintained. No matter how dis ting ii shed the actor who appear, d with him. Hi lev was tJfaRtel wit J ' hearty wek-ome when he stepped upon the stage. This aduUtion, for it aino inted to tl. it. diil not spoil him, as it would

was eizcd in one of th Liverpool docks on the

5th. bv the Custom Aathoettiea, 00 nspit ion of

leinL' intended for the rebe's. 1 he matter will

be fully investigated before any proceeding will be taken hevoiid the detention ol the vessel The fe . 1 .a . a

L.oti'1' n t..r consiue. s tnceient n gool omen. ami ileal audi taWflrmmevtloaj of the hoildara. The correspondence fetween the owners or the Pet er ho ff and th l Foreign Otlici'. is published. Kii-si 11 s s the exaiiiinato 1 of t a ,;viperc having s t s'h d h liovcrum. tit 1 ! ere a is no pi im 1 fat ie

oie with a mind less eveulv hal-.m-ed. and one1 lound of'. apture. and that the sfime w.m whollv

less intent npon mastei at evei v branch of the u 'justifiable, ha ve insfnu b 1 Loid Lvons to nuke

art. of wliicii he is tjcsiiued, if he i.ve-, to be ji

master. AJ a 1 itir.en and a gentleman. Mr Riley is veil highly as teem.il. and has many very warm ami lovote.J triend-. whow:ll ;ml with him with regret, and hose best wislie- w;'.l aoooaapaBy i him o h s BaW fo ld d I ln r. Courteous, genial WA kind heirtel, Ic.di m inle'l u:d honorable iti ail li s dealings. In ili leave no enemy behind blm To on brathrmi of the Brass we would.

say tint in Mr Riley they will find an actor they CaUROt fail to salmire and geutleuun they cannot full to e-'ceni Nevenila Pa ol Hie i:niuinations ! Ike Public school The ex iinin .tion Was c ontinued, yesterday, with the Piimary and Se-ondary Depart maotl 1.1 the Third Ward under the COfttfOl ol Miss Jfot syth l iiere have been eility hw popils regis tered duriiiL' the term, ity lour of whom were ntesei t at the Kxatninaiton V he eaere.-es i-..nime m ed with a class in lie ni ing. who did lionise rat much credit Two re citaiioi s in (SwOgrRjphy aere alo HHiuad to with much nlaasmra The-e classes recited readily, aid answered ac-ur .tel . aaatij all itietions pro DOIimied to them The-e were todowed by two ejwsaaa in Oral Arithmetic The exercises con siled oi Addition e impies, winch aere per formed accurately and with much rapidity for pupds so oung iu years A cia-s in SfM'liini; followed bj a class in Readiug, closed the exci ci -- nf i!.e alte noon. IS one af the classes lackml tit and reciteal in much too low a lotta ot voice. Ooml order ami thorough discipline was oh serv ihlc in this depart mwlit. Thete was, also, in the sat eel , moral - ns lhe smg. and in the kindness exhibited to Mamata and ehiaaaswtas aa tehieiKe that they had received tint moral Ira IPhag withoal which any system ot educa: ion would be defective. Twelve tn;'ls were promoted 1 10 in t lie Second arv to the Intet mediate I lefMR ' uoi . . ihe lbpoitmeni ol the pupils was read by Mi-s PatajUh wh eh h'wel twenty who had not baaa abaaat dwriac ihe team This is a happy leiture, fur tardiness and absence impcilo the m Ogress of the pupil, disturb the quiet of the school 100m, and piaveul the loi mutual of the habit bTptfpetaatttT. We aie pleased to see s. many ptrent- an I friends of education present at these examinations maOHeatillg r 1 interest for the cliildren in their daily tri lis Many h ive been present evci v dav, and wc hope ihat man I Uthatl who find time to visit el-ewhere. mill visit thee school.They in i v ha sure of a cordial welcome, and the heal wishes of teachers and pupils.

DEMOCRATIC STATE Mass Meeting A I INDIANAPOLIS,

Wednesday, 20th May, 1861

I he Democratic St itc Oontral Committe of Indian t in re.;pon-c to num suggestions

made ta its members by citizens of ihe various Cowntiaa, da moal reapeetfally and rorttiallj ia vita their politic il friends and all others w ho srmptthie in their view- fot the pre ervation of our (loveriuueiit to a-.-cnihlc in HaM COBVm tion at INDIANAPOLIS, 0 WEDNESDAY

the 20th day ot Mav, at 10 o'clock. A M . there 1

to c.tis-der tlie qaestfcmi whieh now agitata the public mind, an I to tike SSwm couu-l together as will BROet certainlv -pcih tite blwalllgS (f liberty , pe ice and unit to our dmtffactml country. Ai ratt.ements have been made with the fol

lowing roada raimhij mto ladlamtp l:-. for half-j fare tickets, the nartkalari of which will be

haeaaftav aoooooeadi Cincinnati. Ifadmoo, .1 etV I a mville. Hellefonta:tie, Terra I! i i'e. Peru and Central.

imrne.lei.ite repreeent-ition d the circumstance to

the Washington C nernment, an 1 if no legal ground for the capture is aliened, to press for re lese of ve-ses arui cargo, with compensntioii, without del iy Pur if anv legal ground of cap n tc !.e alle.ed. tPim- 4ct hkeo'hcrs. mu.-t follow the ordinary courwa. It is r- rt '1 tint two well known American merchants had arrived in London, to dispose of two millions sterling six per cent. United States Bowda, atnl with part of ihe proceeds to buy up ve--e!- bud lit g in En d m l for the Confederates. It is also reported that they are authorized to negotiate a loan of ten to twenty ailltOM sterli&ST, The Ctifelerate Loan touched .'I discount, but ralüe.1 to t TheAmerican Consul at Hamburg refused to attest his ligmture to a national document le-cau-e the nan:es of Schre.Jer k Co , who nego Uated the Cottfadatala loan appeared in the document A Union Baaawetpatlon Society at IfRncdiaater held a meeting to protest against the building of wai -hip- for the Hebels, and adopted a memorial Cailinff On the Oovernmmil to vindicate the hon or of England, by stopping auch proceedings The Poll h :ti-';rre tion i reported as iucreas ing in various directions, sundry conflicts are re peeled with varying aweeesaai It i- is,;erteil th if France. Fngl and and Austria had eoma to aa aadaritRwdmg. Separate noteto Pru-sia in lctdi -al in sen-e. but avoiding am thine like tre.ssure. have been sent. Tha nobility of .St Petersburg adopted an ftddrtsa to the Cz.tr in lator of tba niaifttaBance

ol the inte:, it v of the Knu ira at itll eoal Losmoa, April I Consols ut 'f J T he Confeilerate Lama Ins advanced 'o per cent yesterday, ia consequence of advieaa from

Ui n pool and M inchester . The Times has an articla to the efle t thai Californt.i rings with a ,,-arations for offensive and defensive war agatnaf England. This is piobablv under the inspir.tiou C Mr. Sewarii, in the eaptwra of the ship Columbia. It MTS the Feder il (to ernmeid is huildinff three Monitor- for California's ue, and is ex Hirting thither large ijuantities ol shells and gunKwdor Hkmi o iiirr.s Army o th.. Potomac. April 2fi (ir"vrtAL Obpir Nd 4't: The following nfTtcers are honnraWlr d?serrarirs;l I'eu. Benj. L H uncock. lH'h Indiana; Colonel L. Cutter, 6th Wiseonain; J.ieut. Martin Rodaaan, ml HThi consin; Lieut. Charles K Eisshnirer, 2d WhwaSJ sin: and leut. Riehard Carter, .Vh wfiseonain. WaamaoToif, April 21 The Rebel reporti of tlie repulse of-(?enerals Hooker and Stonem .n are pure mhrlcatioM l'oRTLAM. April 91. Tlie Jura with news from Liverpool to the 9th, aad Queenstown to the With arrived this morning. The Polish insiine tion is still spreidiui'. Nam York. April SI. A Vorktown letter of the 1 fith st r e-our lo -es at William-bur at one wounded und five prisoners. fieti Wise, with 't.'iOII men otvupies Williimburg. Ve-ierdav (ieu Keyes sen', a tl ig of truce for the citizens to leave, ai he was about to shell the city. I. cut Magi Ollei has been reinforced with heavy guns, ami a gunbo ,t h is gone up York RlVwI aad another up the .lames. The steimer QeofJN W RahlQgtOP has arrived n in New OrleaM with dates to the 13th. Importanl moremaota were in progress against the Rehela on Bayou Tacho. Umks i- in the field at the head of Orover's, Emor 's und Weitaall'a corns. Weitzeii's forces eraeaad mwvieh Bay and advance! to Patloreoweilie, five miles up the Teche. the enemy retre.ting () it l irces were stea lilv advancing. Weitell was reinforced Sunlav ty Emorv'l

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Orover's forces emb u ke i if Ftrashear Citv and

Glicht Report

(tan Hauka haa au honied the otgatnasu n of a new regiment, and two comparnea ware already be tig formed. The health of tha city was temarkablr good. fcw Vobk. Arrt!2l IbcKew Oila'.r En baa new, vi Mooteauma, from Mexico, to March 27th It is said th tt the French, on that day. made a ge eral attack on Pueb.a and were repulaa-i be yond Chalu a and that tharrt ir? was oompitta Tke French lost tit) cam. on and 3.0r) ien. It a also reported that the Mexicans hare sent 40.IHIO men to occupy Otit.ba. It was stated by parole-i seimen from tlie frigate MissisaipM. who had reached New Or leans, fiat the Rebel gunboat ebb was. de

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-onaaqnamae doing. Corn and 0's are onrhaoged Whisky. 42c. Pi o visions dull, and pricee oombial Bacon and Shou'dera anW at Ijfc Lard it ofTerati at 9W(t,-. tha market Hoa ing quite unaettled. Oncenes are unchanead and quiet idold has declined: 140. Silver, declined; 130. Kschinge. steady

tri lark Harket.

Nur Vor. Ajrl ii. Floor 5 to lte lower. f 706 90 for eatra

Stale. $7 PhaT 'Jd for ettra round hoop Ohio, ' $7 .'(ät- li for traJe hrands. rlosoig heavy Whisk) heavy and drcoiiing to 44c. Wheat, at a stind. Corn. 1c lower, and a fair hu-ines doimr upon the decline Pork dull and lower; $13 ItgjlJ 5n for old mess; old and new prime mess. S new prime me-s $! '25 Lard, dull and lower; 9:v.C10l,c Monev easy at 506 per oeot. Oold. unsettlel , and fall -up. 1 46 1 Sterling dull and decidedl? lower; first class bills 160hl 161c

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t Y O.hd.s. HftKCI nUlM TIIK MA MIT ACTTJBJCSt in MM Ea-.. wlncL ti w ill II kf - the lon -t All Mo- LATarr -tii - k-p' at No. 15 Pennsylvania trert. fur io-irs cuth of ibr p. t Pflmi , Indianapolis. Ind. aprlS-dAwSiti

proaaadad into QeanJ I.ikc to In lim above Franklin. Tbaaa aaawmMawHe, if tuccsasalkd aW iTin the enemy Ijetw.-u two tires. The Rebels number B,000. It a-is repurted in New Oilcans on the 19th thai Weitzell was witlvn six miles of Franklin Ir wis nlso rumored th il tin tirant had appearel, with a stron; force, up Red River On the 9th Col D nie! with 100 colored tmops went io I' fs. i. e. i . Mi-- . .md ctptur.'! the p ce. It u i- MmMjqMatl? attacktvl bv 900 I...1 . v.lr ntid a. oornnanv of ii.fntrv: 'JO of

J he N.mn Aii.uM aad Salem, and Kvansvilie j the Kenels "were killed and a Urge number and Crawfordsville. hive also agreed to a similar ! wounded anan ement Tba Hebels retreated, leaving their colors be . . ..... .. hind. The enemv br mt down Utee reinforce Ihe tollowirv; shaker-, in addition to m6li Oaniels retreated to Ship Island.

of our own bute, have been invited to addrers the Convention. Hon. Horatio SrtMOCO and Hon. Jamis Baoofta of STeai fori ; l ' 1 . I m o m s H Sly Mot r of Connecticut, Hon .Iames W Wall of New Jersey. HOB C R BvtCKALSW of Pennsylvania; H n. w. a Riraiiaimaa. Hoa .IamesC Kobtss in. Hon .laMrs U A 1. 1 1 K, Hon 0, H. BmaM nIX. and H T. MruRK R. Ksij , ot Iliinois; and

Hon. UauMMM H. Psmplstom, Um. S

and Hon C L. allammoham. of Ohio. The Committee hone th tt every citizen who nr, m'M i?te"d the Convention and make it I demonstration worthy the occasion hieb demauds it Come bv ralltoada, ome in wagi-ns.

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come on hor-eb.ok. orae on toot, and man:tet TiHon. comer of Main ana ropiar streets, burned vour determ n itkMJ to m tintatn law. order, peace. J-J1 tS?ffiS L"!0" aged L s. abur r.o''. .o insurance. the liberty and rihi of the Cttiaaa, and restore Qn enjuT R force of some 2.0M)

Retels. with six pieces of artdiery, supposed to be

Cbk .o. April '21 A special Irom Memphis. dated April ID, says: A stfamer arrived from Vicksbur; on Friday, b'inss news thnton the nuht before the gunboats Benton. Toaoumbia, LaiayRCta, Phtabarg. OaroM' dolet, tiener tl I. ice, and three transports ran the b tileries at VicMlbqrg. The unfi .il went through sifely. The tr.Hisfxirt Henry Clay was burned opposite the city. The Met ton i- . only boat struck; she had on man killed and seven wounded The transport Forest Queen wrs injured bv

S. C x coming in contact with a guuboat, but can be : easily repaired.

From the time of sUirting until the 6rst shot w i- he.r I f.-oui the ro'.el-. r.earl an hour at J a quarter elapsed, by which time nearly all of them got past St Lo.li. April tl. Tba diatOlani of A E

8'nTed o the rort liud-or, u ht. That

did gteat damage lo the batteries there, and in one battery alone J.S were killed. The enemy w.i several times driven from theii guns, and one of their bittet ies wag spiked The law library ol Benjamin, Bon ford Fiu ne has been i-onfieted. lleti araiti i- the Rebel Secretary of War. Capt A S Ptrker. alleled to be in the em ploy of the Rebel Government and detailed to bring over one of the new ironclads, building for the Kmperor of China, his been arrested herf and scnr to Fort Lafayette. The Tre.isurv Department bra, lor aome days p.a-r. Mao sending orrt the form of prelim narv certificates, la connection with the National Btiiking Law. This certificate requires theap

pl.c n s lo s'ate the name and title of the --ik at:on.its location, ani where its opera t n - t INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD TIME TABLE, discount and deposits, are to be carried on.

The amount of the capital stock, the name and residence of each of the stockholders, with the number of shoes held by each at the time busi-n-s af the association Is to commence. The certificate is made iu order that the subsr bers may avail themselve of the advantage ot the act to provide a national currency secured by a pledge of I S stocks, and to provide for the cir culation of redemption thereof, approved February 2.rnh. lfi:? The blanks ill be filled so as to show the numerical order of the organization and the locality, Lord LyOM expects to spend the summer in Washington.

Richmond t Rpers of ltb contain SMMJUsmj (t importance. Admiral I'arracut's secretary had arrived at New Oilcnis with despatches Farraut ;, blockading tl e m uth of I;o I River. On thetri; down from Vi ksburg the fleet ei gaged the batteries at Bland (Julf The Switzer land and H ait ford were hit. but the only thing serious was the fatal wounding of one mm on the H o ifoid. O. n Hnrlbiirt telenphs from Memthis th t he has inform ition Iron the Rebels that theene my were evacuating Vicksbnrg. The Henry Clay was fited by the enem's shells All hands wer' Mead The pilot remainel until the flames forccl him to leave. The utlici.nl report from (ien. (.Iriega, publih ad in Mevico, having been receive) from lien. CoBaOafort. states tint the enemy suffered I ler rible deleat, anl gives the particulars of the ictiott. Puetila was aaaoh dam iged by FtaMh holla. The Mexican lo- arai not over OD men. St Lot 's dpril 'il Mnrloch, the noted lia ajedian, delivered his faaaoM lecture aatHJod oar national destiny and resp..nsi:ilities as Ameri can citi.eti, thi fretting, for ihe benefit of the arm committee Idie wildest enthusiasm prevailed. Washington, April .lst (Mkeal diapatckaa reeeive! last night say th a i portion td (ien Porter 'a Heat, loi. led with a I irge awmbec of sol dici - fl in lie:, viiai.i '.. aun , ha ve succee led in running the batteetat at VmliaMrx, and aie now in a C Mlditioo to help Batike in an atta-k on Port Hudson, or to m ike an as-mlt Ofl Vicks burg, from th" -outh. Ihe following has been received at head quarter- from Fort Monroe April, III To M j Oao. llalleek: I deem it due to the forces at Suffolk to notice hrierlv their gallant con li; - t for the I ist s x days On Tuesday (ten Peck's wins whs attacked and the enemy 'f advance was gall antlv nirt by Gen. Foster's light troops, md the format were driven back to their line of Birk all Ailerson's diviioti whs eng ige 1 at the unc time on the wafer front w ith our gunboats and battel iw and aufTerel saatei Uillw . Ofl Wednesday a Rebel liattery of 4i0 poonder rifle 1 guns was silenced etVectually , and an attack on the Smith Kriega and an armed quartermaster's boat, was repulsed. Repotted attempts have been made ap n our 1 mew but all failed. I he st oi mug of the enemy's batterv neai the west branch of the Nansemond by (ten. Getty and the gunb iats, under Lieut. l)awoti,of the N tvy. and the capture ot six guns and prisoners closes the operations of the six days against the enemy's large force, very satisfactorily. 8 aad, .loiiv a Pix. Major Qenaral The f Mowing intormation has been received here from Miiliken's Bend, on the Mississippi, near Vickabara: On the night of the Kith, Admiral Porter aoeeaadod in running the Vick-burg batteries, with seven fine gunboats of his SOaadtOO Bad three iranaporU I he BeaUm, h: flag shin, got

oppo-ite the upper battery, leading the line nf i V easels, before the Rebels opene 1 fire The . Rebels then continue I firing from 11 IV M. till - A. M . upon each succeeding ve--cl as it passed. !

The only damage done us was the filing of the H'.'nrr Clav, one of the trativiorts, ami the

temp irtirv disabling ol the Forest Citv, another

transport and also u shot through the Benton'a i hull. 11,0011 Corea Our loss rtim but one man killed and two nr i Nut.

th-ee aoaaded. The rebel fire w.n far le-s effective than

Hiiticip lied. Thev burned two or three houses in the town, as our squadron was mssing, to light the river, so as to enable their artilleri-ts to get a pool view of oyr steamers as they went down within range

of their gun-. On reaching Warrenton. Admiral Porter hem barded that riliage. with what eftect it is not known fa York. April 01 Snect I to the Herald from the Arm of the Potomac, April '2' sy-: List week fll'I.OOO a ig stolen between AoqaiR Creak and waahiMgton. The money was in three ;.i kages atel belonged to soldier- who were senuing it to their familie. SanFimn is, jo, April "21 --R ills Bare finally passed the Legislature submitting to a vote of tho people of the various counties along the

route ol the Pacific Railroad, lo decide whether i the counties hall suuTpie towards the buildi'ig of the road, proportionate to taxable property; ' aamdtyi Francisco, one million dollars; Santa ; Clara, one hundred thousan I ; Jaqua, one quar- j

ter million; Sacramento, three hundred thous- !; PI ii er. one quarter million, and Nev ,da county, one hundred and fifty thousand. People in all the co ititie will iiroliablv vote aye, A large Cnion meeting was held at Sicramen t .r-; v. .r oi verse pie Iced bim

se' I to usiain the Administration in it mo-t i id c-.l mei-'ites I r suppressing rebellion. He would not follow the lead of Senators McDougal i and If earn Hh.

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ar. lanviMr. auJ wl.nf Taue Tratw e aa p. w. -wft fcav. am. at Ctnruuiau S5 P M. Far name a f-r siy -cR- r a Call for yrtor Uekau rit tha laaBfcat.as4 i tot Otatoaawawf atlmarf HaxrKr sRoekai tRrcaaaB. W H. L !tOBt.B.9oerl TVkat Rflwm S w 1 1 nrr. Utifral PaawrWfer Arft. PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS NEW ARRANGEMENT. r itMuic to Ii kaa ia Kwkwmtt. M mil m ainurrri: TH.V3 aki utvkb motb.

t-ar trtll 1 rt. u a teilwara:

V i h Kxprtsaa Trattt w..i inaRaafaM at 3f. 1. M .. ami mrrn at k.4oHH at 3:10 P. M., Ml tlRK tat Raak Mmm tu.cti. i. Ith tra.n n :'ir t'larti.Bat' atwt Cbk-aK .Mr I. Kallrl for lovai.KJt t. Viprajand Chitavr' h-'t'i rBOBBj BVl MBM MBB will MwO K'ikomo at lli A M . -ii tl. rroal ut ihr n (rata Baa Otcago. arriliir t Indianapolis a. Mi M A Mail Vram will leave ludtanapobt. at 46 P M , t.p..iu ' allt:i' nt- an.) arrH at at Per, hi tia makr 'roiec:i r.-w:tt tNr trait lb F-V.to ano bashKila, : w Humur'-t . frort wo. To ledo ari'l iMlasBj ltftMr..ii ir . Ma .' rr. ". !- rVrsa at TR4 A.M., af'r tt,.- arrival of tt trail, r; 'h 1 RW K W frovi' 1 t.arwl arrtre at ltv:unapwli at lewo a B In ttn t. irtak ron; r or '. ail y ta- s..i,i an1 Wert. ICkwaa Kkpreaatraia will laf lnliai.pwii a. r n P. M. maklOfr rlo-- connect t' at Krk4 wiih traia-tar Iati-P"r . Valparaiso tA "hu-n. aixt am at rvrt a. 3.rT AM .In rims' to aaakaoiiaMsrtton wttR traWM Roinr Rast a.xf Wm on tltc Toledo and Wabawk Bar way. R-t.:Tr::ia -airtr train il Im PrrwaaWMS M . makit.K rl ronticeaM at KnRoat Ith tar tralR onthriineinnati a H'ii -. air Unc R. R. frHBCtnaw . Valp-.ri- tt d . v-rt. atr mt ltliauaiolt at 4 1 i. M . in time to connect .th tbr ecnuia tratn f r Ciirfiiifull. l'tji!' and ..tl .-.. . it I'AVIli M A V. ttrtii-rtl Affctit triA iiirl1aiiSi n V. T. Mai "n. 1 1. krt.cn. cl.ia. "Raa 1 7

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WHOLESALE GROCERS,

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Lar tic t rrp't, IndianalKtl's, at 30 A. M and 3 p. M., arrivta at Madtaonat II 3.'. M erd T.SR P. M Leave thr rp.t t Mad!vi a M and S P. M , ar llimi at Indianapolis at 11 A M ami 10 p M Tbc train leaving lnitanapclta at C 3o A- connect with that kRRVBM Columbus ar 4K A M. for Sel. nile and Raabrtllr. arrlrtn at Mxlbrrillt at 10 ..ta A M aud Rubvillc at 12 30 P M Lea.lns Rtisbnlle at 1ÄP M , Rrcrhy-rtTIa at B.SB P. M . OURRCta at Colataboa With the I and M tram. rmoK at ctbr TndlanapcÜt w Madiao tb aaac aauInr Tbi Road form- a tine with tbc Packe a'. Madt-ctt Osr tl transportation of frc'.f Lt t.ctacei, (;oc:tinail aid In dian-'ipolm and pofutstVcat. Tsriff of FrriKbt - a . low a ttj- any other r ut Shipper- aud merchant. Waal will flbd It t tbetrlntatSRI to iRjp l'j tbi line. t . D. I r.rt ANITAM. hnncTBUccderrt

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300 R o x r 1 LMR0BR. 30. B " x p 1 r utye. &0 H . x c I Ra -im .

68 East Waah.St., .TH AN A Put.lS. I Bill., 'i t- iMior l.at ci I n1 I ' c 1 1 a a ' Hull.

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with train- on tb- ...- MBaRaWlMM Road, and at lxmrnllr M 'rah. on the LAWjd'vttte, Praukfort R tatrgoRnd LomxriTW and !Vx,!ie1iV' Roalt KralLt :ralr.I. ac 5ailr- PrcSgb-t RaamMMMmBMBMi Offlt , Vi ' - " It. pot, We.t Me S ' l irTMK.RR. anpe-ntef-1et,t I.D. Wairrnaaa. I iI'wI 'Mt

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loa ticket tliat real ty Ibc NOK I II IIWJMM It I M11.lt S, The . n rail r. r fe.rn t Cunt- t.. Rt J''( It t tba li rl. -l ai ! ';.'- I .r 11 b'-'i' , I .:-.. tber. njoT-1 p reached rail, ai.d 1- v a cBatRW aa ani hr I' . ' ' T . Kan r. all pivta Hortbrr, Mtsxoiir: r j taa 9 Mr -un Railroad ISA A. H. BTI U.tS. Pre.'t aad Ctrts'i Supt ?i MtM R ..rtici R. R HI NhV 11 SIV MONs. e .e'ai lea, lirg Acwt o-Kl7-dtf VERMIN EXTERMINATOR.

the authoritr of thr Constitution over an united c.iuutry G:oRGr McOuat, Chairman of Confral rvmrnittee.

Tin Tu rit Fanchon, the CrVket, M BB le n paatad to mirhi. br Miaa Mao'ie M ihel 1

frrtjuentlr in ahowrrr weather often iMtwej hanllr suppoae.1 any j-rrst.:, eaafclM c-usht it tiw Yr-tet i i about n o:i - ntem.icr ?f ib..

lirinlatifr IuveytiK' 'S t'-immittec wa ap'.liaxl KveryboUy waul toaea it --lid e r ! It

to by a sentient in lor the lan ..f ha umt.rel't ' ' ' ' p M sa Mitchell ia a? e ail praise, juat to atep a-can the teert ! will want t 'r t !e;t u h praise a our feeble BOwera CBoM to dinner in a few mimenf-.' itl the M t:nr BeMaar, ;nl m RM only y fliO a i luve to he ahle Memlier "Put mj tlear it." s4.i ,, s-,-n ai the Oil ket to be appreciRtetl bland borrower. I wtM be buck in a er f, t m m taBMB. I aiM aaiBimlj He aaa, tw N.w rWa Tatu -The full iMLtliai the umbrella with htm and the Baamrabla Mem l ave baaa m , le hi the Rplroad Time T .Me lor ber bM la walk sja RM-are, m the rRin md bis thi, BIS ram, - -.e TMN I N t.een a aBMUBM ia fr ei,.! and uml.tr. la ar.ai. I! .bweiH. The ..m the arril md ,!,?,r.ir,. ..t ,11 the tr.,,- r i . : 11 Xa a a , , l.v . . 1. . a t...tlk I . . .. ,

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SPECIAL NOTiCCS -T--18G0-XV

DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS

wtjgre nmrjje pcejaratt-na rt ma i- -top fur . rthrr ;.ftx;fe-- uf ibe eornr.

under Mirrn.duke. attacked 400 of the 10th Mi-

aouri Militia Cavalry, Col Smart, at Patterson, H miles south of Pilot Knob Smart fell back harply coutestiug the ground for etjrht mite, when theenmeT gave up pursuit. Our lov in killed. woundel and mfaaiag alout 50; enemy's lots unkeoaBl. Nothing fell into rehfl hands. SmartÄhaviiij; deatrored all Oorern meat proparty M eaald i.. hring away before leaving Paterson. M " MfConnell. formerly Pruvot M irhl at St L'utis, i ?uppaed to be mortally wnundel, fell into the hands of theeueni .

SflMrt's feree arrived aBjP.Kt Knob to-day

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perfect atpet:fr. and Nature - ra. :r-t rer. It ia com

p..-ed oi r i'e M r i Kuan, tb eeiebrate! Cahaa.va Bark, ro t aoi barba. Pxrtkularlj adapted to weak aad delicate person, and can le relied upon for In purity It cures lrysj.ep- . i a gentle tonic, tnd is juat tbo rhlti; for cban- of tbc mon. Solu by all Grocer, I.raifjrawa- Blvtla aad aalaoi - F. U. brake I G . 24 Broadw. Xea York ,t)U - MaBM

Tlie I'oion Associat icu ot New OrTeaa- held a meeting and adopted resolutions q aaBBtaaa C"ti rreaft to allow the pwople to hold a convention to form a S ate goenimeot. The in veruent it sir rte.1 by aome of tbe BSO-t thoughtful cili Mm. A rBfBMM el Llackl for the lifht aryUery, aaa been recra.ied.

SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS. M IKRIV I I. OF

Sabbath School Books,

Libraries, of r.vrn Vnrieti ind Hrlrr MISCELLANEOUS P00KS Of eeiy d.aerrptioa HYMN BGCKS TO SUIT ALL. I nton II mn Book. Bella. BJ aM i nml sinbbaili hoo llo.iuuli. lln - Ihm.i Bell. l-nlcV- Chain. (.olden show er, wllver I ute. wilw r Chime. 0 cola. I ' ( iltlnr. etc .

fi..KJ0 T o -bacco. I SOO Sack Bice, a, oa Bands

Salt. l,0al Barre U WbURr-

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