Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3922, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1863 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL WEDNESDAY HORXIXü, MAY S. Address of the Democratic Members Of THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Tm Fi .gcriog Yetiidat The form "f an election were iron through with vewtenlay in tl.e several war is The Deeooetoea MMM awat An m the doIU ixl et the UepuUicn tu it all the.r own way We presume they had s quiet time of it. The vote rnM will toot up about 2,850. The total tote for Maxwell for Major two years o was 2 07 The vote esterda t ahowa an increase
TO THE PEOPLE OF INDI IN . f tmm - But it is idle to make figure n sucb election aa um fori i, m. Illoor, off tli- litte we have had f.,r several Team . aa ther ar doled
aar TT rix
w(nn und iii llnnn ia lit
mnrrliod not been nrrnm-Illli-d diirlnz 1 1 (nnstitiitionnl firm.
i
out at the hnllot boxes in th cftr, an index of
the strength of pnrtie- They couM just a- easily have made the vote f.0lH yeteHay as 2.r30 A few scattering votes were caat for DOMM
MM There w a no Demmratic ticket printed. This dornmerd makea a ptimpMe? of I pae, and will h'lt , nt;: ; out, a ticket would be t'und OChe fii'imhM In any nan tit v casiotially with the name of a Republican TRirK t? ViPKRinii acrau-heu off and the name of Democrat in AU orW should direct the sneerfc,. r,, be bv aerted
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re.s, aa the postage i one -.-r,f f.-r earh ropy, and must beptepaM. Addre--ELDKR. H.XRKNES-A P!N HAM. Indianapolis. Th Coii4-ritioii Act,
M'EF.LH r Hon. D. W. Voorhees. N THE coisrscRiPTioisr bill, In toe Hhj- Kr:ir"ntatlvraf February . 1s3.
.für. V 0 f pn
-. !! a tnlion, lHmo.
in ev-ry
This ia on of tl flneat speed qesti.:i now o '-i; mir a larif ati 1 rvf ry roter in Indiana -h" -rat- ah.mld raise clnbe to distcil
School iM.tfKt in the Stall-. I' tnak. - -pani;ihl I of fight
pajre.. Trier l OO pr lOO. All '.rder. -hould din-"' t!i" pe ch- to be ritt by exBS. a tSe p xi irr I ie cent f.r '-h ro.y. an ! mu-f b prepaid. Address RLDKR.HtRKNF.S-. A BINCHAM, Indianapoll-' Till. I. IB Kit XV Os TMS IT1SBM.
TTHEE SPEECH OF Hon. D, W, Voorhees,
The voting was of course done very loosely. There being no onposing candidate, many ul the , soldier thought it good fun to vo'e at the "ever Ward They aaid they were not doing injutice to any one by it, and were very merry over it. . I In the Fourth Ward, we were told by a member ! of the bo.rd, that the votes received from soldier not reaidentsof the Wani. were taken in at the
window t.ut not rei."-ieied or counted. 1 he vote in that W ird w:- J'Jl for Maxweil in 1 6 1 . and it w.i 7 lor i'ii.ii eleriUy Whether the vote- rt- , -.! . ,nd kn.wn to Le illegal, at the of iter ward; were counted, or not, we have no metn t knowing and never will have Thai thev were nut in, we have the he-t authorttv for believing; fmt what tecameoi them when they got in, the judge and clerk t4 the ' l : OMf know, and we feel verv little interest J in ini(iiiring. 7 lie citv i- now thoroughly in the hand of the Republican Hut one Democratic Counrilmtri
hold over there wna none elected, yesterday and he wiil be alone in his glorv a single white spot on the deep black nky of our city gpiw rueut.
Tht Kin t;o to IiAFATrrrr Cnite xriumlr of luuii)! men ,'f the !te;iinli-ti iinaion. thinkm tint thn aer ices would i.ot he ruired at the poll he.e. concluded to take a trip to Ls tayetie and heip their Inend r;nri that citr Who piid the expenies we dot'tknow. The af fair leaked out hereon Monday, and the Dem erat of Lalayette wa-re advied ot the intended rWl of the enterpriaiiig aud patriotic Toung get)
t lernen Fart of the fore went on the noon trail, a r remainder on the evening train of Hir Monday The Democrats up there were on the look out. and apotted the gentry. They were not rereued in a etile that will incline thern to try
another experiment of the kind, and returned precipitately hv the firt train they could get on board id. We should not wonder it the Republican p:pr would make creat outcv aleuit the K t C - whipping innocent ptriotic nd inte: -el v oval men who ie the trouble t po - x-
ty four ruiie from home to vote, when their er vices are not required at home
TELECRAPMIC.
,i inn umiKi
ooti Reports.
Latest War News
alUndik'i;im Arreeied. CiCI"vati. Miy - Vallandipham waa rrested at hi residence in DAVton, between 1 tnd 2 o'clock, this morning, by a detachment of Fed eral aoldiera from thia city. The soldier were obliged to batter down two br three door. before thev could reach hi? room.
His friends had the fire hell rung, and an at-
Drltver1 In the H!e of Reprrntatlvrs, F'-hruary la. lsA. m ih "Aet to indemnify thr Pre-M-it mid th'-r iii"wn fr a;-mtlwil 'S writ of haleaa crpua, and art lour in purauaurr iliercnf," - :. v, printed .ii pamphlet form, and can ! .am. 1 at this office. Thi
larhr r?at rffrt of Mr. VTr tu trt.frt the UImtit i "rnlited at fcjO ner d iv.
Council PrurredifiK!. The Council met la?t nL'ht, Mayor Maxwell presiding The minute of the previous meeting were read and approved. Mayor Maxwell .-fated he had received the re -mtion of Mr. Kiihlmann as Councilman from I he Filth Ward Mr Thompson moved to lay it on the table, which prevailed. V Ell I VOW, . Mv Mr ilrown. Irom the agents of Van Amburch, to exnjhit their menagerie for les than the establihei ritte.
Ort motion hv Mr Hi own the
i rivilege was
of th rttif"n from tti de-i'i!m of tli I'ridenl and
ia minion, and hoiild in (V hand of every voter in Indiana. It make a pamphlet rf 16 Price tl ÖO er I(K). Atlorlcra .-ltouM dir-rt rh jier h-- to 1.- -nt ly expra . aa the portaj will t- -r. cent a ropy,.-nd nn-t Be prepaid. Addreaa El. Id W. HARKNF.SSA RiNMIAM. Indianapolis.
.fob
I'riiiiin?.
We are now ready to do all kind of plain and j Street and Allcv-
ancv .'ob rrinfwiir. in theie-t ile, on short no
By Mr. Wallace, from Mr. Wim. Hi-hop, to run
an omnibn- fiom the L'nion Depot la the UMMM A-vluni without licrn- N.t irimte!. I'iv Mr. Sfihert, from Wm M Mi'ivine, clerk at the miiftenno office, ''iving the name of the Policeman who ilemaiided J:." irom a sick -oldier ! who was robbed, tor his trouble in arresting the offender. Referred to the Police Hoard Pv Mr Thompson, from Imsinea. men on West
Wafhingtoti street, calling attention to the hltliy
condition of the street. Referred to Committee
tice. and a rhrap mauuynthrr ußier. We K.ive , Competent hands, food pre -. a fine assortment of paper and cardv:, and wec-.in do flood ami cheap 1 work. AF kinds of books, briefs, catalogues,
kc, printed in the best tvle nnd on short notice We sk t'ie n:iTror.-pe of IerniTiirs . and all oth trs that w.nt printing done. tf.
To Ix al Aiiv:wTis:nK Rates of advertising in the local coltinm will hereafter he n follows: r"rr ten lines or les. $1 00 fiver ten line. Km cent- a line No notice will be inserted until paid for
CITY AND STATE ITEMS.
tJTT'.l Conrad Haker. of t'ie F I'avalrv.
ha arriveil and entered upon the discharge of I rectcd to pav Mr (ieisel
his duties as Provo.-t Mai.-hal General of the Ninth Ward, the fame amount a he would h ive
OeniXAM KS IXTR'MU CKI Hy Mr. Sweeter the City Attorney, to permit the building of a railroad track on Peru street. Pastel. Tlit' ordinance contemplates a short track to accommodate 'rain wan-house. Ry Mi. Jli-Xiiiiti, to m.nle an l gravel Tenne5fe treet and side walk bei ween Maryland and Georgia tre'ts Al-o, to gi ide arid gravel the street and pave the - lew ilk with brick, on Te:ineiiee street letween Wahintn ami Maryland streeta. RKsOLl TIONS, ftO. Hy Mr. Wallace, that the Engineer set the fMie eankn for re bowldering the irutter on the south sideof Wa-hin-ton -tieet hetween Penn.-yl vania and Meridian streets Adopted. Hv Mr. McNaob. that ii. Citv Cicrk be di-
Councilman from the
State.
M wimi Notice There wilt le a stated Meting of Center Lodire. No 93, this Wednes day evening at 7'., o'clock Charlkh Fi ihr, Secretary. Tht. Thiati r Yaiikee Robinson appear to night in two pieces called Sam. Patch in France, and the Yankee in China. There will be lots of fun. and those who want to enjoy a """1 hearty lauirh know where to go while Robinson is in town. IwisTwyvT in Rial Ktatk A good op portiintty for investment in desirable Kcal Kti iH will le offered tui Monday lo-xf. at the sale of lot on Tennessee and Mi --i ippi streets near the Terre Haute Depot, by Wiley and Martin, Real K-tate Auctioneer lev! I k! I t George W. Pitts ha m hand plenty of pure, clear Ice. to supply hi customers, without shipping from Toledo or any other point Any person wanting Ice. on ! -upnüed hy addressing George W. Pitt. Hox "."'.'l. Indianapolis P. O. ap3 9m Mkktim; ok thk H mi There will be meet ing of the members nfl the Rar thi morninir at c" , o'clock, to take tee proper steps preparatory to paying respect to the memory of the late Hon I M Huntington, of the United St ite District Court A lull attendance is requested.
5T"There was a chunk of a kmn-k down on yes'erdav, but not concerning the election Some individual who has been in the habit of calling verybody traitor, who h ippen not to -uit his notions, applied that epithet to Geti. Hooker, when a soldier, who w -tanding hy. knocked him down The affair was over in an iniant. Gkt Vot im lv is IIojii s Pelzell Ä: .Tne Reil Etate Brkers. HT K ist Washington street, hre for sale 17b building lots in the north part O' thecltv. varying in :r;re fr.n 4:170 to 800 AVifh a portion of the-e lot mpeetee inducement to ;mrcliers are offertsi, and especially to pMMM wlsldnj; to make improvements during the present building MNRM1
Tin: Camphill Miti;ii- n Fiidav eve P!t. Uames" ' e'.ct'titeii t'.ni.',o;; M.n-:re:s w ill open in Mas-m. i- Hall for a lew nights only. This
troupe i well know n here as the licrt that ever ; v.site 1 this city Their music g a artistic and gweet as thrir joke are funny, and they are wel l corned wherever they j;. tiv crowded and fashion able houses Remenxx r Friday night at Mat-on 1 ic Hall Thk City DiarcTOsy The canvassers for Pqww A Co s City I : ry for lfi.t hive ftnisheil their labor and the work will go to pre immediitelv. The canvas is said to have been verv thorough and yet it may he vcr proSable that person m iv he overlooked It anv resident has reason to believe that hi nme has not beu Uakefi. ly leavinc the addre-s at the count in; room : H. H D-iid k Co . No. li. I'.it Washington street, old Sentinel Redding it will receive attention
Important from Hooker'w Army
GREAT BATTLES UN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Most Destructive and Bloody
of the War.
S. T.--1860.--X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS Thry purify, trnsrthen nd Invigorate. They creatr a healthy appetite. Tliey are ati antidote to change of water and flirt. TIj'V 'iv'--otar erfreu of ditpa!ioo anl late hour. They lijeagtben tha ayatem and enliA-rn the mind. They prevrnt miamatic e.nd intermittent fvera. TIi-t purify th- lrrath and asidity of the rloinach. Tljry cure Iry-ppaia and ConMipation. Thry cure IMarrbea, Cholera ani Cholera Morha. They cur- Liver Complaint and NerToti Headache. Thry a'- tlie'l.r -t letter, in the vr.irld. They make the w ak man strong, and are exhau-n-d nature' great restorer. They are made of pure S'.. Croix Rum, the celebrated 'ah-aya Bark, roots and herb., and are takeu with the pleasure of a b-verae, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended t delicate per-m requiring a gentle fimuiant. Sold hy all Groor, Irii(;gi-t, Hotel and Saloona. F. II. bliVKK 4 CO., jan9-d4wltawm 2t2 Hp -ad way, N-w York.
(. ill tnin of ihr 7th NVw Jemj
liCrii-4'f'nl Conduct or Carl Srhur.S Co in in and.
Hooker and his Army in good Spirits. Loss Heavy on Both Sides. LEE GETTING in CLOSE QUARTERS.
HxciUment in itayton, Ohio.
T..e e lit ui
essor t. H ie .
at
the well e5tahlised Mend on IITlnoia freet. op poai'e the Hate H-mse. is tfrnpoe1 of men who have tbeenerv Hii4 the ihm;.- t.. keep up the reptitation : . e houc Hiw w i- alwty first in tlie market w ith everv rariwtl of t lie mlttfariou artiele- ke;t by a tiit c. s. -ricery. and Jtes-ra. Re!et.-. t -1 iii ly- and Stirlnii; . 1. -ii ' t intend to 1C beh nd the indomitable Hawe Foreery article ot tamsiy jrocerie. and of f he best . call t the tdd stand. . . The CtTKviii.r l','ii Twelve of the
received had he been permitted to take hi. se.it when he was elected. Referred to Judiciary Committee. By Mr. Ilrown, that the standing committee of the Council con-i-t of three members each exeetM that on the Fire Department, which shall i.-i-t of five, and Streets and Alleys which shall consist of nine, one from each W anl, with power to divide the city into two districts. Laid over under the rule. Hy Mr. Thompson, that as bad feeling exists between the employers at Engine No 1. a com mittee be appointed to enquire into it and report to thi Council. Adopted. The Mayor made the committee to consist of Me-rs. Thompson, Haughey and Hlake. Hy Mr. Wallace, that the city appropriate $0.0011 for the improvement of University Square when a like sum raised by the citizens. A long lehne sprung up, which was partici ted in by Messrs. Thompson, Haughey, McNaM) and Wallace, and was finally laid ou the table for the action of the new Council Mayor Maxwell c illtd the attention of Council to the condition of the Icuces ahout the Ceme tery and the neces-ity of vacating the streets running through it. and suggested the appoint
I ment of a c ommitrce t report on the subject. A k . .at w I
on Hon wis made to tint enect, and New! Haughey, Melfabb and Thompson were appointed said cionmittee. AdjourncJ. !l ii t. lo Irnrk. Picked up h the Logan SftMMa. II the Adinini-tratioii i the Government, whv didn't it iiie with General Harrison or General Tavlor? We mppnee tke Oovernnaeni w.-is cut with a razor the other day when Mr. Sew ml wounded h:s Innd. If Lincoln should take the ciarrhea, the Government would have to swallow burnt hrandy or MM other ;istringent to regulate u bowel It Lincoln ahould get the rheumatism, the Gov einin nt would have to go on crutches. When tha.se take. situlV, the (uiernuient has to sneeze. When Welles gave his fat contract to Morgan, it was a brother-in-law of the Government to whom he extended l.ivor There i I rumor tint the Government drink br n n a out af a bottle We d.ui't believe the
I rumor, so tar as it rente- to tea
The Government, by killtul and toeeeaafnl strategv. arrived ojMtxpoetidlj in Waabington, dre--od in a beautiful Scotch plaid. The Government w once he ird to say th tt it h:d not studied the tariff yet, but it intended to do so, as soon a- it had leisure. The Government is six fet four inches high, has l.tr:TC feet and lank jtws, and used to maul rail when if was oung. When Halleck hit Stanton, the Government got a Mark eve. Tl e . ci; days ol Democracy are gone, and behold the green back day of Anolitionism are apt n us What the conscript bill means "your money or vour lite."
The conscript law has a curiou effecf. The A! in i istration is correx nq the people of the North I.' r-HTCf the pevple ol the. South. The Abolition jtrearber are opposed u danc Hag, skating, theater going, and playing che; but emhii-: i-ticiliy in litvor of a bloody, train G lal wir bat veno lother and tiiemis! The l.utlernut his medieal propertie. The storv is told f a doctor who made pilis of the bark When he wanted an emetic, he scraped
lOO bark upward; it he sought a pure.he scraped loa r. t.iid
Ni.w ToM Sr..RK The collection of lad-es' die- ip lud for this -e snn r (ilenn's, is, if pos sib'.e. more complete, and the varieties more beautitul. than at any period since ita establish Uit-i I. There is notbinc more delightful than a
prioooerf brought here iron CMlrtvillo were re tro.t ikroMb too immooi oilMfMM. It
leased bj (General Hascatl there being aa charge
agamt them even are here still, hut we are not able to tell what they are detained for. Teight at CentreTÜle was a tempest in t tea pot. and has M political aijrxuh- r.. o ahitever.if let alone. A per- -' effori i being made, however, to twist eei v '..tt'.e BOifjaAwwAoed orawl into a ?sute eaae. and mav be. be poraeverence an : the eroplovment ol a larje military force. thr- be enabled to Ret up a c iinmolioi the State Thi entire affair grew out ol the touliah act of a . a . e ii
a drunken man. who was pUIMBHt 3 to t. iiow
little bo who was the
to ii am! fo t ike a b
01 a wi p.1 , i ut of ut from him! The
Irulv oriental in the richness and variety id" the
goo.: th t greet the eve on every .;? We notice particularly MM richness and elegance of
the mantle-, in t the hi et ..tees, cloths and ilks, ud the splendor of tbc ah w l aM the v . i v. a . a . a . .
nous ilres- gooi irr mi me i iuie oe 0J c njregate tiiete, for. in making their purchase, thev Imeaii .oimeiise st-Kk and every vanei to choose from. Visitor to our city. e .ilj ladie. nould always visit the New York Store, before leaving It will pay to do so at all tunes.
l ?TThe telegraphic account of the arreet of t'i d'j ; .m remi'id u of the speech .d Gov
art exasperated some bifft MjMMl JOMg men, wrägbt to the Suti lay schoola at Franklin, dur
whor ie into town with butternut emnienn. to eee if the same peroii would compel them t. irivetbem op. Thev made no attack thought of n-thing of the Mm Ml the telegraph w t net i" work, and the aAM w s magnified into a Retel raid " We are inforioed bv high'v resfJOClable tiet -
of Centreville. that ''. . that the voi.ng m Bid i i tar . i. I., .t. ni.irniti.'
t-' , ii r . rn i't.- i - m ma r ou. i i-
f i . 4iv''"' ... ... hood
uig the Ki.'.w Nothing excitement The Gov
roe theo, is mow, could not keep politic out of h - mm .. e.ther at meeting ot at Sunday school. Vn other- ind - -tr said the Governor, Uoe are leartul tiniea tiiat elive in DO man ki.'.w - WaOO he , safe You may retire at night, 0M luting ol n nil, and. mv dear sifters, vou
yourseUea nuked out ol bed before
MEDICAL. Sir. liiiclliimN Specific, roa thk ocaa or Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Strictures
Valla ii t!i liam A r r t n ted .
a.M ( (nici. tiMs or i m; MC (iENCH I ION.
Ais or
Y. (ioui.rriio-.t. .r cominnly called Clap, is a di-
. rial. i'iv, an i is too wen kh wn tn require
any explanation; it is easy to l.e c.t, tint it i .iifhrult to ci-ar off it la aaaaapaaataai iHat n-w a.innr.-; it p rvales all classes of aocieiy both male and female, rich and poor, beta OUirrie! and suirIc. Although sotrouhleaMaetaÜaalf. .-o ditaiwaataa ad Maacalaaea fat, iti.-a lisrae. the tn-atin ut of wlii.U, ha- generally be-n OMMtMOtOf OtatOM itself. The 0000000 fashionable treatn,-tit is fir-t lo dejirivv you of all tu-mrs; thi-n com.--a course of starvation living ou l.n-a.l und tea, water gruel, or some kin 1 of - lop: yon MMI then be tded, aoppaa or hached, comhined witb naii-ea-.ing nicdiclnes, inj.-ction. !'Ti..iiN, ointin.-i.t-, and warm totuentatiotiK. Kvery tew dav the me.iicinea ar- clmneed; and after some niohtlis' treatment in tins way, which the patient awata with great fortiti:.l- lor far t axpaaaare; he i-.1:--rbarH.i, ..r Ii-. barpes !i ralf, with nu irritablr uretor, a awaited tt -tklr,an aoAtfgeowol of tue prostrate gland y oc a .Ii-.:--..1 tlie ti.-ck of th- lila-ldt r. Thiieritlc, which acts like a chnrin. withafew do.ea uti t aOM liseases. amlis-juite ateaaaottotake. and w hich h-cur t li..u.-anls in Nw York. rMtaOafejaMa, KnltiMtwaabi many of thr Souih.-rn ritir. la a certain ainl effectual reineilv. that inako a rapid aodpHMllll tin. without regard t diet, drink or exercise, -xeept wrest -litic. jumini .r ..vrr-traioiij. Tins remedy is uneipiale.t aj a"yt nng jet iliaivf ered for the cure of those Avaeaea, If b .-tracte.l frotn our own plant-, and i-perfectly afc. as it is purely vegetable if contain- no m.-r-cury. so that you can rwpoM fiiaiaaM to all kind of weather, without tlie least daiurcr from the medicine. And if you are careful in rapping up your past.-, you will hav- tio ta-te or m-II from it, that you are not depr.vel from going iniocompaiiy, or MOf detected hy near.'-t frieadaV This i n,i quack me ijcine. 'e.t a remedy discovered and used with immense succcm be a regular physician, and contiileritly recommended to the unfortunate. CaTJTIO!) None is gCMOM without the signature of th- proprietor, W. F- DavfetMNa, around the box. Allinfring.'iu nts of trade m irk-will be prosecuted with the utmof t rigor ofthe law. 0T.0. DAVIDSON. S..!.- Proprietor. 'Jincinnali, Ohio. Sold Of Druggists generally. janJS-d6mi
CR0CERIES.
K. I! A1.VHKD. J.M. C.VLDWKLL. H. B. ALVORD.
AI.VIIKDi ( M.lltt I I I. A ALVOItn,
WWAU GRINM
lalGilJOFL DEALERS
AND
mmm mum
Arr in DAILY receipt of fre-h goods.
Constantly on hand and for -nie at the ,nmt
price- a large and ,ia.rted stock of
oiler, Nliuil r
VolMsa,e, Syrup,
Rice lea. aili,
(diiss, tt nodrnnarr.
ohp, i und lea, Mtarrti.
Hnisins, u'iir, Tobarro.
tempt waa made to rally a force tor a reacue. but rreted In the woods
rep menu made a apirited and encrOMfoI charge upon the Rebel worin and carried tbsraa after a
hear? reactance, when the enemr retreated and fall back out of range, leaving their dead aad. GALEN'S HEAD DISPENSARY.
some wuu:ncv u nr neia. During tbu time the draw bridge batter
our aroiv runboau were r laying apoo the
doing goodl aervice among their abarphoo
this failed for want of time
There ia a good deal of ulk on the streets of Davton. hut not much excitement, this morning. Valland.p'.i im was brought to thia city. Fire. LsKkr-oET. N V . Mav 5. A tire this morning contumel Alexander's Riock on Main street The Office of the Journal and Courier was en tirely destroye! The huildingr and occupants' loss a liout $4. .IHN) The Journal and Courier will be suspended for a few days further Irom Hooker t nn . Among the kiiied and wounded :tre. Maj. (en Birnev. kille! ; fieti. Divens. of Mas., wounded in the foot; tien Mott. in two pJace; Lieut Col.
Sett, 3d Wisconsin, killed: Capt lemyh- y.j
and
larvae
1
MEDICAL BOOKS. IkC.
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TaKATHEWT or , l rar tumm nt r
r it . i . . . - - -
Hiirkerrl, While riolt, t'urdagr,
Tu im-, ouon V.irni l om 1 1,,
N Ulla, I i?n. Daie, .l. i in s. II rand) .
.mi. It ii in. U iip', hik .
Notion of all Kind, and
I'laiitHtion and Bolter's RMtr ra.
Partikular attention g.ren t. the -ale of
pjtoorci: o .im. Kf.rnv
68 East Washington Street,
IXDlAXAPOLUt, 1SH
It ia just ao now . tiovernor
v
BUTT.D1NQ LOTS
IMMI parts of thr City, for aale cheap fur
on t:mr payrr.eut.
MKKKNAN a PlKHCt.
Real .täte Agr- N
rnrtlier I'art i n la r of the Itattlea 'er rretierlrKrn rif . Nkw Yoiik, May ft, The Times ;inJ ileruld contains Ions: and intere-tiui; accounts ofthe proceedinj:'s of Hooke; 's nriny. Tlie Timer's narrOOOOOnOOl sLtte that after three days' lArottAoJog on both sides, the Rebels on Saturday aftonrOOO atUicked our riht fjank, J aefc MB i with his whole corps of OuJDQO men, ihrowine hlaaaeJI rouMtoooolr oo Howard's 1 1th
corps, but the movement was only ptrtially sue-
COaafoli ind reinforcements hems promptly sent by Gen. Booker, the Boboll were handsomely checked. Howard's corps c insisted of Schurz's, Stiers man's and en's division. The Times' correspondent sUtes that this corps disgracefully abandoned their position be hind their beOOOtVOrkt, and ruihed panic stricken tow.irds he;i.liii:ti ters. Our rifrht was thus com plotoj turned and the Hebels in .1 fair way of doubling us up. Hooker was immediately in the s tddlc, and turning to the commander ot Iiis own old corps, Hirney, shouted, "General, throw your men into the breach receive the enemy 00 your bayonets don't fire shot they can't see you." They rushed forward at double quick, pressing forward a horrid array of clittering steel. The enemv were checked and retired to the
bre ist worki just abandoned by Howard. Batter ies were immediately massed on the crest of a hill pourins in a terrific fire until far into the nicht. Gen. Ploaaaatoa also checked a Hying batrerv of a dozen pioooi. He drew on bid little
brigade of cavalry withdrawn s.tbres to protect the guns He hud them double shotted with CMDMtOT, and wept the eneiuie's position mur-derou-d v. lo tblo charge of the Rebels, they took from the cowardly Dutchmen, as tlie Times' corres pondent styles them, twelve pieces of c.innon. The German's fiel past Hooker's headquarters in a panic many members of the staff with pistol and snhic vainly endeavoring to -t iy their flight. Sykes' regulars are piekinp them up. The artil lery combat continued fiercely till midniirht. ien Hooker and statt were all the lime under the severest fite. Another COtlOipoodaOl dating Sunday evening says; It is reported from How mi's right that the Rebels had been engaged all Friday night in cutting a road past his right; but not much attention was paid to the fact. On S.itun. ay afternoon it was reforted by our pickets, on the right of BloCOJfl'l front, that WOJKO0O hal been seen moving all day ii. a wester If direction. Sickles, with a heavy force, WM lent to reconnoiter, when the advance fell in with the rear of Jackson .s army. Sickles immediately pushed on to checkmate Jackson, and soon captured the entire 2Jd Georgia regiment. 4(10 men, including officers, This movement of Sickles cut Jack son's force in two and Gen Williams commenced a flank movement on the euemy'.s ritrht, with good prospect of success. It was supposed that Howard. corps, formerlv Sigel's. would successfully raaiat J ackaoo'a move ment, but the firs; division assailed Carl Schurz, who almost instantly gave wav thousands throwing down their goods and streaming toward headquarters. Gen. Diven's division, through the demoralization of others, was unable to stand against the Rebels. Diven was a second time wounded in the foot, while endeavoring to rally his men. Howard with all his daring and resolution, could not sHm the tide. The brigades of Col. BooBMck and Col McLean remained fighting as long as possible, and retired in good order. Of course, this disa.-ter compelled the recall of Sickles, who had been vigorously at work. Geo Williams' division returned to find a por Ü00 of his works occupied by the enemv. Sickles could not communicate with his army bv the route he rune. Hooker ordered a night attack lo restore communication Ward's bri KwdJa aided bv Rest's battery made the attack at 11 o'clock 1. M . and with entire success In the charge of the brigade, a part of the artillerv lost by Howard, was gallantly retaken. The enemy were driven back nearly i mile, during the night. On Saturday night, our men slept on their arms. On Sandal about 5 o'clock A. M., the Rebels could be plainlv seen on the plank road about a
mi.e and a h ill from Hookers headquarters, at Chancellor House, which house had been pene trated the evening previous by a shell. Our line of battle was immediately formed and in half an hour our advance become engaged. Soon after, battalion after battalion became engaged, the enemy advancing his infantry in overwhelming numbers Coming determined to crush ours. Ricklea' ami Slocum's br.tve'men, however, held thern in check, inflicting dreadful slaughter upon them French's Division was sent on our right fl ink and anon crushed that portion of theenemv's lino, and at -o'clock French -ent his compliments to Hooker stating that he had charged the Rebels and waa driving them before him. Five whole Rebel divioioni were thrown upon Sickles but he
j and his gallant soldiers held the traitors in check, I taking during the day an aggregate of "2.000 prisoners The IgOl was a desperate hand to h ind ( conflict and the carnage was perfectlv frightful. Officers say that dead and wounded Rebels covered the ground in heaps, the Rebels literallv
throwing themselves upon the muzzles of our guns. M'.tt's brigade made fifteen distinct charges, and captured seven stand of Rebel colors. The ?th New Jersey alone captured four stand of colors and S0Ü prisoners. Part of Couch s "2d corps was present. Hancock gallautlv going to the relief of the hard pre-sed Sickles. The engagemen' 1 laeed from ö:30till ?:4." A M . when being out of ammunition, our force held their position for an hour at the point of the bayonet. Cpon being re supplied they fell back in good or der to the Chancellor H'ue, where the contest w is again maintained with great havoc to the enemy and considerable Iom to ourselves. The vicinitr ofthe Chancellor Pnue is now the thev
treot the ficht, and Hooker maintained his headquarters there till 0 o'clock, when it was burned by a Rebel hell. Meantime Honker established anew line of forces, withdrew to that front, and
at 1 1 :3i musketry firing ceased The engagement laatedsix hours, and waa the Mat terrific of the war. Our artillery literallv slaughtered the enemy Many of our batter MM loM heavily but the gun were ail saved. The enemy is now no lunger in our rear but directly iu front of 0a, between us and our forces in Fredericksburg. Wt occupy a fortified and entrenched position. The enemy gained some ground, but at the sacrifice ot five of his seven division. On Sunday afternoon the Rebels made several attempt to t -rce our line Several of his batteries ai d regiments were actually detroved in attempt.-. u carry the aci of our p. iiou near Chancellor House, where a large quantity of our artillery is maased. Our present position is impregnable Gen Lee ordered that our lines must be broken at all haztrds. but the ererov will only destroy them.elve by their attacks Our foops are per faetlf OOol and confident. The Rebel Gen HQI is reported killed. Gen. Rirney was killed while leading on his brave men.
In the afternoon our troops came upon a Rebel
masked batierv who retreated two and a haK miles oortb of Stfolk, ar.d at 4 o'clock Davi.' Massachusetts battery and the guauont Briggs commenced shelling them out. After thirty minute the Rebels returned the fire which waa kept up on both sides until sunset, when the en emv's battery wassilenced Col. Ringgold, of the 103.1 New York regi ment was shot while leading his regiment in front, and died during the nicht The Chaplain of the 2öth New Jersey was wounded. When the alove skirmishiug was in progress. Gen. Gettv crossed the Nanemond. four miles below Suffolk and encountered the enemy, and it i rumored and believed that he had cant ureal
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regulars, killed; Lieut Crosby, :id regular bat a Rebel battery of eiht guns, and a larue num. terv. killed A!o a large number of field and her of prisoners. This rumor newl confirma company officers were killed and wounded, most tion. lv of New York and Pooootlroooi regiments. A Scouts were sent out esterdav on the Somer
Falmouth letter, dated Sunday. 10 P M.. states ton and Kitonton road, but discovered nothing of 1 that Sedgwick attacked the hights of Freder- theenemy.and after going about six miles they icksbarg and galUntly canied theui bv tomi. returned. capturing the 16th and lOrJtA of IDaaeaaipai regi The enemy's rifie pits on the South t'auv road ' . , m- .. . . , : c . . - . .
ments. and one company ot tne ,e trleans "o m oui ironi were vacaieo yeeieruav morning
and the troops left in great ha.-te, taking their baggage with them, evidently having more im portant business elsewhere. f rom M. LOMOO.
Wt. UM is. May 5 From 15 to J of the most i prominent OJOOOOMoiMl iu this city, were arrestedto day, under Gen. Curtis' leeent order. Prise Ftglii. Ni w Took, May T Accounts from the priie tight between Coburn and McCook, state there I were .1,000 nectatorCoburn won the first hlo'xi in the first round. 1 j the first knock down In the forty ninth round, ' I and at the end of the sixty eighth round was de j
i cideil victor.
McCook is severely injured, aud came up for , the Last twenty rounds merely to receive punishi uient. McCook showed himself to he possessed
resumed on Mondav and was a most desperate ! ofiio abilitv as a fichter though a pood wrestler
aflair. The Rebels made a series of supeihuman j and a verv gune man.
Wa-hington artillery of eight guns, and over a thousand prisoners. Gen. Gibbon planted the stars nnd stripes over the Rebel works. Our loss is mtnlerate. Sedgwick afterward drove the Rebels back, and ot I o'clock P. M., on Sunday, had advanced to the brick church tour ami a half miles toward Chancellorville on the plank road. Here he had a severe fight with Earle's division, reinforced by Lee. but repulsed them, taking a lot of prison ers The enemv is now hemmed iu letw een Hooker and Sedgwick. The advantage is decidedfv with US. The Herald says our loss in storming the hights at Fredericksburg is about IjKN) killed and wounded.
The World 'a correspondent oajf the battle was
att icks at all Klints but w ere ropolsed with terri
bit- -laughter. Our forces have destroyed the bridges in the rear of the Rebels across the M tttaposa. thus completely cutting ort" all retreat toward Rich moi.d. Gen. Sickles is reported killed, but it is not credited. i;:ht Report
Later Irom r rederlcksjbnrg. Nkw York. May . The Philadelphia lnquir er has a dispatch, por portin'; to be from VA ash ington, vesterdav. stating that a telegraph from Let to Richmond was intercepted, calling for rein forcement s. and announcing his inability to hold out two days longer unless they are sent Stonem.m's cavalry, in the rebel rear, is said to have cut the Yirginia Central Eotlroad, olgO the Fredericksburg and Richmond Railroad near Mitford Station aowtliWOSt ol" Chaaicellorville. teaiing' up five mDoj of track and capturing n ReUel SO poly train, thus cutting ort' all Rebel communication with Richmond. The Pool prints the following: The latent from Jen. Hooker's ai mv is just receive ! from Washington. The battle of Sunday was renewed 00 Mon dav. The enemy appeared to have forces aqaaal in number to our own, and his MMOMaft attacks were mole with desperate spirit. The de-truction of the railroad bridges over the Mags.iponwx and Mattapoly creeks, south of Fredericksburg, have certainly been accomplished, and the road to Richmoud is thus cutoff from the enemy. Right hundred prist. ners, including an entire regiment, the 2')d Georgia infantry, were brought to Washington this morning, and inarched down Pennsylvania Avenue to the Old Capitol Prison. Their appearance was the subject of universal comment and remark. They were well and comfortal.lv clad, and not one looked as though they had not had enough to eat. Two officers Major General Evans, of South Carolina, and a Rrigadier whose name was not learned were prominent among the number. Kvans w is in com mand at Leesburg during the battle of Ball's Bin ft". There is a rumor current that General Stoneman has captured Gonlonsville. LATKR. The Washington Chronicle of to day has the following: A gentleman who left Falmouth early yester day morning reports that early on Sunday morn ing, simult .neouslv with the commencement of the battle on the right, our batteries on the left opened on the Rebel defenses at Frederick-burg, which was replied to smartly by the Rebels, but their fire soon slackened. Our infantry immediately moved forward under direction of Gen. Sedgwick. His men had their bayonets fixed, and presented a dee'dedly firm front, and moved on Until they reached within a few hundred yards of the famous Olive Wall. Here they met with a most murderous fire of m fan try, while grape and eaooaiaOar plowed through their ranks Still they pressed 00 Ward, and the wall was cleared and the r.dge gained. The brave boss with a cheer pushed onward to ward the second line of entrenchments, but an order reached them to return, which was com plied with, but not without a great deal of reluctance. The opinion gained ground that it was not ne cessarv to drive them much further, as this would
Later from Irl a hit nr. CoiCaOO, May 5. A special from Cairo saya the steamer Lady Franklin arrived from Vicks borg Thursdav night. That morning, General Sherman, with a fleet of transports iccompanied by gun boats, pissed up the Yazoo ami made an attack on the Rebel batteries. lo ti.e afternoon.
several more transports followed up with troops
00 board. The report is, that Gen. Sherman lande! pre cisely at the sitne place where he made the for m er attack. Cannonading and rattling of mu-ketrv was
distinctly heard at Young's point Thursdav till
MHO alter eight fall. We learn from a gentleman w ho left New Car thane on Wednesday, that a very heavy force landed on the Mi-Ms-ioni side, eight miles above Grand Golf Our gun boats had been shelling the latter pla.-e several davs. LATEST. Special disp itches from Cairo say: The report that the Federals have occupied
Gram! Gulf is premature, the liehels having planted batteries on the hill and repulsed our troops. The Jackson Anneal of the IM of April. says: Col. Grierson's Federal raid, besides tearing up the railroad, destroyed two brUgOO, each l.Vi jeet long, seven culverts, burnt twenty eitrht freight cars, blew on two locomotive, burnt the railroad
depot and two commissary buildings at Newton
They also de-troved the telegraph line bv de-
miles of wire and capturing two
stroving five
trains
From eu York. Nkw York. Mav ." The steamer New England, from Hilton Heid the 'Jd. reort that the ironside was to cross the bar at Charleston on the 2d and the Monitor- on the 4th Affairs at Hilton Head unimportant. From Tern- llaante. Tjrrf. Haitk. May.'). At the municipal election of to-day. A. Lange was elected Mayor. The whole Unconditional Cnion or Republican ticket was elected by an average majority of 500. COMMERCIAL. V TKl.tOaAPB. I Cinrlnnali Barkel. OtWHMOtli May .Y Flour, dull ami prices nominal; superfine, at $; so Wheat, dull at fl M 1 M for red, and $1 H 1 40 for white Corn ami Oats are dull, but price are unchanged. Whisky declined to 41c. If Oth log doing in Provisions, worthy of note. Gold, 45(3 lb' - premium. Exchange, firm. The treat anxiety to hear from Hooker's army causes a partial neglect of business. N ork wnrki i . N i w York . Mav 5.
rioiir or eneo nun. nut ' lose i rattier more
steady, with a moderate demand at eh 4(V.t I fi.S tor extra St ite. w.oi T (id t,,r exm lound hoop Ohio, .nd $7 55(3 " Oil for trole brands. Whi-ky, without decided change at lö"t 10'r.c; a small sue reported at 46c. which is decidedly above the in ukct. Wheat, quiet and without material change. Corn, lo-s active, and prices without important
ens nge.
request. Pork, dull and lower; I9 013 MI for old Bseas, 14 ."lJ(d 14 ! lor new mess, gl 1 (ä 12 -7 ' for old and new pritjajg gMtM Bee!, lull. Lard, without decnleii change at H'.jlOgC. Honor, quite easy at ." per cent Sterling, unsettled; first class hills, lold Gold, firmer, but market opening verv irregular and
unsettled; opening at 4712. advancing to 51 1 j . and closing unsettled at ödoi.VI'c f.remium. SUMMER RESORT.
siiiiT-ir in fiir ilcmiiri' sf 10f7 I-'' . f for w
prevent our forces on the right from reaching ' Orleans , Mr for Mttaeoa. llooltUte
their rear. i 1'orto Rico. New Orleans MulaasSM is in active
Ni great was tne panic ot tne rteneis, tnattney obondoned their cannon, arms, knapsacks, and arety thing else that would in the least impede their ilight. The works were held all day, without r.ny des perate eft'ort from them. They kept up a prettysharp skirmish, occasionally made sallies out of ; their second and third lines of entrenchments, and were in variably driven back. Upwards of three thousand prisoners were taken in this engagement, mostly belonging to Mi--i-sippi, Georgia and Yirginia regiments. A large number ol officer from Colonels, down are included in tin number. It is rumored that the Rebels yesterday made or were preparing to make an attack on our forces within the works, but it is quite clear to eery one, independent of the high authority we have lor the opinion that, even if they have been successful, it will amount to nothing. The main fighting has been transferred to SO an other point, and in the operations which are now progressing, as we hope, to a successful coui pletion, the occupation of Fredericksburg is not1 of the slightest consequence; if the Rebels have attacked us. then it is probablv a mere feint and
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Latest from Washington. Nkw York. Mav ." The Washington Re publican in a MlMlipl yesterday aays our advices up to noon to day are. that the victory of Gen eral Hooker's armv i- mote complete than was at firt supposed. All that the most sangunie would hore for has been realized. We conzratu late toe army and country upon this mos; im portant success. Tiiere are facts connecte.1 with this movement which cannot at present be-tated. but when it ia rompUted they willdevelope themselve and be appre :iatej. The Bulletin ha issued an extra containg news from today s Washington papers that Geii. Fitt Hueh Lee is a prisoner in Washington. There is reported captured over i.000 prisoners. Washington. Mav . A son of Ex-Senator A 0 Brown ot Mississippi, ia among the Rebel prisoners. More than than 3.(HKJ are now here 1 1 Killing near Suffolk. rnillill f I May 5. A passenger who ar rived here from Fortress Monroe, thi- afternoon, aej - when he left there ve-.trday there BOM tight ing going 00 near Suffolk. A force of Union troops had been 'it against some works the Rebels were constructing. It was understood that the Rebel had been driven otne distance, but no particulars were given. L sTER At 9 o'clock Testenlay morning ten Peck ent a force of infantry, cavalry and artillery acrss the Nansen ond river at Suffolk. .to make a reconnoisaance. They advanced cautiously up the ol i Petersburg turnpike, and when two miles out they encountered the enemy's rifle pits, which were thoroughlv manned. The BM New York and I3g New Hampshire
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Ornca As.va.a iTTTkaai Ki im r. dth Ditrk t of Indiana, n -iiAnapaMa, April TTth. isax l ISOUflUi facihtai)- the annual aaecaament abvli 1 will r liiai.- in the uionth of May. Isa3. and ts make tli- -aine Uli u.- tuurti lC"Ii"Ui a j --it-i. . ui it pro-r t ask the citiretis ..f the 6ih ConaTSasssaal Ihatrii i of Indiana to prepare and have ready their aas, merit- r iu-ni"raniuriu. -.'that when the A.ymi, rail
Uie will not N .i.-iaiiie l. iht-r.-iy mi ing a heavy ex,
to the liovi-n.Uirtit. The aase-sm i I- will be made ujioti the folluwia:
1st. (in all carriage, wasooa or other s
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han.es-l.ieiiM-s will ie asM-M.1 to run frni the lt f May. Is3, t lM of May, lv l. Ml unexpired licet -es will SS retiewcsi and .iar. ! for the fractional part of the . - - t.ui:' fr ... tlie x jurat loo of the oht ItceUfX , and i-i.'i im; lt uf May. IS64 Vi. i- '-.-ii ceaftig t d bu-iiu-os at or lefore the expiration of the old. .-an hayr th- amount of tli- ix OsaWaW r fund.-d by making proper application t the C.dhTtor of the District. 3d. Manufacturer'-. But. her-, and others, wilt make -1 tu ntl.lyrfp.-rt :-.:.-!. I -if with a little aiure protiiptlii-.-e till All '" mr '! Sill also 1 ,k..h! Uj-iD .( annual sm-, .r"tu -' income for the year l-j f all jersotis r idin' within th Ditri. l..-tbr derived from an kind of property, renta, interest. dlTidend salari', T from au profession, trade, employment ottocati .n r from ni.y s,,UPre whatever, provided tx-b cars, protit- or r ' " - i the s(ri ,,f .j hundred dollarIh e.tiniatum su. h saina, prohu or income, all other National, State an.! Ix al laxes aaes-, d ii,mmi the prnperty or "tlM-r sonri e . t income, shall I flr-t deducted; als, the rent "f any dwellinirMf rented. '.sriipied by the partyso sa- - - l.and all t h-r e x jx-nses incident t o the mat int if tieh );a;:.-, profltaor income, iut In Dtcaa- will the expenses of living b- deducted. Tlie farmer will le rejuir-l to uiske return of the roM of the produce of tu farm, without deduction for the labor or servlr. s of himself and hi family, or for any portion of such produce consumed by himM'lf and farniliy, or IM the cost of any new atructure, such a- clearing, enclosing same with fence., and for improvements u btnldins. bat all am- un'. artnatty paid for hired labor, rent of farm (if any.) and necessary repairs upon his buildta? or farm, including the aubaiatenre ..f the hired laborers, wilt be tMMMk r ami produce, which the prodarer had sn band the 31-t day of Ik . mer, mu-t be appraised at Its marget valne on that day. Fach per-on will le retpilred t. return hi-t. -al income, so far teifvin he nmrrr fr.'tn which H Is derived, aa to enable the Asit ant --.--...r 1. (! what deductions hall le made therefrom. Tlie followinff persona have I -een appointed Assistant As-, ss.ir- f, r MARION ( 01 NT Y John H. ti hi-ii. ISviaiou No. 1. At office, aitd square No. i7. city of Indianapolis. I.. M.Pstrrs. DiMHon Xo. S.-Xorth half of Centre townahip. William Ham-.. Inv iaion No .3. South half of Centre township. J. Mcf'oan. Di-.-i- N 4 I-awreuce and Wirnn township-. Tu--Tu. sä-Division No. 5 Frsnklin and IVrty townships. F ir i mm, li i Si Diviaioo No a. Decatur and Wayne tOWIi-lupv. In. H'.ijjn.wostm Division N" 7 ke and vt a-b inKton townships. WILLI !H A HRAItSHAW . api.T-d,rw3w. ....... - i, n-tiirt of Indiana
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