Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3932, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1863 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL

MONDAY

MOR9INU MAY IP.

The oticriptioii Acl. SPr.KT.H OF Hon. D. W. Voorhee. OT THE CXNSCRIPTION EIT.T, lo Ut Houe f Representative. Fehrasry a, IMS.

Thi 14 our of the flne.t .peecbf of Mr V.rhee, on a qne-ti-.n n w oecnpvln a Isre share of public i it rati so. 4 e-ary voter ta ladiu sboubt bse a copy. Utaomil should rata club to distribute this larjrelv in rvf) School LHlrictin th State. It maeaprriphlet of right pages. Prirc 91 OO per IOO Ail orders should direct the speeches to be ent by eipi . a the r 1 one cent for each ropy, end mut be prepaid. ASrireaa kLUKK. MARKSEHS Bf N't HAM, Indianapolis

THE LIBI.Il T V II

Tur P;Mta H t - Cbaüoi ci Pnorat mtb 1 1 it . Mr (:idle. who In

the IMtnr H-ue with eminent satisfaction to

it ptrona. romee from its management and 1 I succeeded by Mesr. Minnick it Herriman Mr I Gridler rarr;r nth him to whatever busireaa he

oev 1 Ta Iter engage in, th repeet and good wishes of ho-t Of friend who have been at home at the Palmer under h 1 administration Yesterday a fa-ewe I dinner waa pt er. hy Mr Gridky to a number of innted gueat It w a genial social party All the delicacies of the '

, season graced toe table the wne were choice. .

, od the guest in the best of hiimor with them ( Ii-, wih e.nh other, with then jenero'i h .. and with the good thing before them What more con!d he wanted u make the afternoon glide pleasantly away? Health and proaperity to the host and em; loveea wan drank in a bumper of -r kling champaign, and the company eepur ated after a ttt hat an epicure might lok urn with pleasure itttwOgh all time, The incoming a linmi.tr ilin at the Palme: composed of gentlemen ol experience, wahe ki.ow how to keep hotel, an i who will not f ail to aus

tain the his;h reputation the Palmer Hou h it ale. 1

Tllfc CITIZEN

OF

Hon,D, W, Voorhees.

Dehrered In the House of Representative, fehroary I. MHj tin the "Act ta indemnify tue President and other person-for soapaodinR the writ of bebea eatpWOj w4 acts done in pursuance thereof," ts now printed in pi, ; 'et ' rm, and can he rhtatned at this office -ri,,, I reat effort of Mr. V'...rti" to protect the liberty of the ci( 1 ten from tha depKi-.u .,f ihr President an. I hi miuiom. and should he m the hand of every roter in Indiana. It make a pamphlet f 16 pages. Hrlee fi .v per IOO. All orders should direct the speeches t.i he sent by express, as the postage w.ll h- uce cant a copy,and must be prepaid. Addre.. KI.PF.K, HA KKNF.SS k BIN'iHAM, Indianapolis. Job Printing. We are now ready t do all kind of pl.iin and farj'-y Job Printinp, in thehet vie oi, abort notj. f .sT 'i s ekemp mm mny othrr nfirr We have competent hande. good pretw . a line .ttoortnient oi papet and Oasiaand we ran d 1 -" Untl cbeatp work All kind ol" bowk, briefs, t-atalogtie, kr , prmtetl in ttie best BtTl. aini on short notice. We atk ibe patron ise of Imu. r:ti. n.d ulloth r.that want printing dofi tf.

Thi; Theatre Tl.e benefit of Mr. Ahner wffw a crowdpil hnu-e on Situi . i . i 1 the performance wa. all that the moat exactinp could deaire Mrt H-mie Ashnier, alter her long ab enee frfm he sttge. wa received bv hr oh) frietidx, the public, with every demonstration of regard In her line of fh.tra"ter, Mr A-hrr.er ha few superiors, and none that are more admired here To night, thoae aterling artiste, Mr. and Mr. Y B Conway, will be the atfMrt'on ?sl!ridan Kii"wlea' bWaWtHwi play of the Hunrhoack will he produced" Mr Convtj a Muter Waller mi Mrs. Conway aa J ulia. m- .aa as Sivr.i lar I ar nhibi litt Oi Friday night, a omii turned William St Clair, laid down in a atiteol intoxication, alongside of tlieMidison railroad track, jn-t lelow the ritv, and went to sleep He had thrown h'n riht Mad upon the rail, and a train of cam passed over it, walling it to a jelly. He wm found anleep with his him! in the condition described, and taken home when Doctors FunkhoiurT anl Jameson cut off the Crushed hand, performing the operation above the wrirtt. 1 1 1 - - 1 id that when first aroused he h ol M knowledge tif what had iMpptntd 10 Mai Such lijuor as he htd taken Iteala chloroform

Drnmi ratic TleesJi Hur-usnt to ptwTwwa notice, a Urgl .tiliott of the IieiEHKracy ot Pr iirigand Jrffersott townships, Henry cunt . Iu li-Tia. totiveued at We noi.a n the rth of May, 1t6J, lor the purpose of consulting together upon the deplorable cond.tiuti of "Ur diatracteil t.i btee',.ine country On motion Jeremiah Vetch was chosen President ot the meeting, and J T Hickaun Secretary A number of gentlemen addressed the meeting, and their remark, were warmly recieTed by the crowd Mr J M Hickman offerel the following resolutions, which were una: im ulv adopted, erery mm rising to his feet when the Tore wan taken : R'Molvd. I h t the Democracr of Prairie and Jefferenn township remiin as ther ever ntve leeti, tiue to the Constitution and tbe I'mott. mWt that tl r wdl frown on every atierapt to riolati one. or divide the other Keaolerd, That 'hey look with fear upon the attempt that hay been Bade by the adrain'tra ttira of our Government to deprive us ot our ) dearet rights under the Coutitultoo; and we solemnl believe, ÜM ft! 1 thf pep!- baaely mbm bdi to these wmiu' without tn effort M ottai:i retire?, th at wc will be reduced to a state of ab jet t tMrttdage. oti equaled by that of the monl deb 1 swd si rfs of n abaol te despotism. Rrrolwi. That we know our right, and knowing, dare defend them; nd while we feel the create-' attachment to our Government, and rev erence for the Constitution and law made pur suant thereto, we m si positively aver that we will not tiret'.j submit to ihwdaSUtiaa of a few military cmm mders when their orders are knitwn to be in dii ect riolatton of the Constitution and laws of our country, and the direct tendency of which is to deprive us of the dearest rights known to civilised men On motion the Secretary W& ordered to nend a conv of the above resolution to the Cincinnati Enquirer. KckwOttd Jeffersoni-m , Itidianapolkl Sentinel and New Castle Courier, with a iequet for oubiicitioii On motitui the meeting adjourned, to meet at Indianapolis on the idth of Miv J VEACH. PresiJent J. T. Hickman, r" irv.

TELECRAPHIC.

eoT,, 1 1

iltpo ens natt syr laa-rtast .

Min Report..

To Local A nv aWTisr.aa R ttea of advertiaiug in tiie local c dumn will hereafter be ftft follows;

r ten line or less, $1 00 ijver Ca jne1 ten ,

cents a line. N 0 noti will be inserted until paid for

CITY AND STATE ITEMS. t-?" Ei vc htm Ire I straw hfttW, aft sfgaw, Unf ladies, mioses, und cbildrfii, receive! at Oettrfran'f ' Kat Wash ngbm street rnvlGdt f?fThree huudrftft, new straw bonnets, cheap at Callinan ir hast W i-limton street. m lG o.'it fc'Thet'itv Council meet- t ni'it. Mir regul tr night of meeting having been ckauawd froftl Tuestlav to Monday nights at the hist regular n -14Woon W wri D W mfed to engage from forty U fifty ctrds of good wood, to be dcüvered du ring the summer rtt the rate of two cord .1 week. Apply at this office. dAwtf

w'axtxd CoaaasroxuKNcc Two young wid

owers, without reoonsiti lines. ! inn "sarcese

of -ortow." are anxious to till ihe vacium cans- ! by the losa of their "cara spowsaa" hv cot res pofidin? with two VOUBM Bftd guv widows, also without responsibilities, hiving a view to rmtn monv Addre with photorii h to Capt A-iiToN- or Lieut Hrak.mak. ."fh Hog Ib'i lnfaiitr. itt Briwtit, 1-t Hi v - n. "-U-: rin Corps. M urti ee-r.oro, l enios

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. ! Iwellifig with ix room', on West Washin''t'"i atreet. very convenient to the facto rie and mill on the canal, a l"" I deep lot, for ale cheap and on easy terms. by Deliell A Jone-, Real Kstate A cent.

Ice! Ice! Irs.Oeorce W Pitts has on hand plent y of pure, clear Ice. to supply his customers, withoui shipping from Toledo or any othei point. Any person wanting Fee. can bt supplied by ad dressing George W. Pitts. Hot KY'f. HMliftfMwMaHi Y 0 apMit Jm A T a 1 lor am T m I. or I sst - W nti r A tai lor iiml a f?w goii tailorees wanted to work by the week Good waes nd -feidy employment given at P6 East Washingt IQ s'reet, up stairs. nil! 6 "-""Mr Isaac iletk'tv-, formerly ensured at the hook store of Itowen. Stewart A Co . is now bo. keeper and collector at this office Mr Hedges i-. an obliging KwfttlftflMB, and we are rire that the patrons of the Sentinel will be pleased with him fffThe Spit itu illsts sav fh t Sumter h s again beeti attacked We doubt it Hut it is certain that the soldiers hare again made a com bined I-- i lit upon S c rer's hat atid e ip shelves Tlnv pa'd lik' -' ! i.di.for all they cap turel.atil left piles of splendid stock for other yet to come may 15 .It

r?T"Ci.T Dille, of the 33d r-iriment, arrived in the citv vesterdav morning, having been re

1 leased, with other offi. ers of the regiment, from ! the Lihhy prison t MehaaoWd, OW TxtawdaJ, the j 5th of April Up to the time tint he left Rich in. id the result of the battle at Chancellorville

wik not known there Ttie Dry rnrtiirns-nure for trie Caoo, siuuee for tlir (.under. While Mr Vallmdigham. of Ohio, has been sentenced by a coui t nnrtial to two year im prisonment, involving hard labor and association with criminals of the lowest kind . on the i-l and in list Golf of Mexico known as the Prv Tor'ugis. iip wonder be was nt sent to list Wet Tort! gas.) for making a speech against the Aominis tr ition. Wendell Phil lins. who has recently tn tde a worse speech against the Government, insulting to Mr. Lincoln and his Oablftti, ftajdj dliOwncing the two Senators from Mssacliu-ctt-. 1- -to. at large, and neither PrOVOat M ir.-h tl nor SOUadmn of soldier has been disnitclicd to arrest him. hi fa - lalt speech he h 1 -.iid BJOft mg II Was ibf Con stitufion, the supreme law of the land, than all that Vallandighaui ever said in the whole course of his life. Why should any distinction be made in the two cases? What i- .- una for the joose is sauce for the gamier. Hut we are MMfttd to any such arrests Liberty of speech, liberty of the press and trial by jurv are among the sacred institutions of th. republic solemnly guaranteed U all its citizens. N. Y Herald.

from 1fie tliaoiosi ppi Squnilroti KiiNealitiea ol t eintrat tors

tie

T Strayed or stolen from the subscriber, in Indianapolis. May IHth.adunn m ire. five years old. 151 hands Inch. n- shoes, with bridle and saddle nu. Any person bring ;ng her to me. at H .tu- toil. ; t mi law from the citv. will be Suitably rewarded. JUIN KkVLvL. ma 1- liUAwl. Woon. Woon tnr readers will scarcely neel to be reminded of the sale of cord wood, which is

to take place three miles south of thw city, to ; . . . a w, a a M "aa

tlav at II' o clock, on the .Madison pik. near Mr. Hannah's farm It is a plcndid lot of wood, and now is the time to get it cheap. s SSe frCon-'.der ahV i- ,- ! i- oeen felt :n re gart! to tbft COipwwy of the lt Indiana ctval-v raisH here and known to hat e been with the 1 1th armv corn- in the h tttle of Chancellorville Letter have been received from the Pftftipftliy, written since the battle, s1 ting rh it the BOyM are all on hand and well, except one Hrogonier, who i missing, and supposed to he killed, or wounded and a prisoner. ry t waa anniuucel with a flour;shof trum pets when OtftMRw Hooker set hiarmv in motion, that "his heidij'iarter- would be in the saddle." S'nce the failure of hn short and disastrous earn paign. the wits say that 'Hooker failed lecaue hi hen! piarter were where hi hiud quarters ahould have beeu."

It is stated arrancetnents are being per

fected b- parties of the citv for holding a grand

Levee at Monic Hall (Ml the evening of the 20th This will be a good opportunity for our friend in the city and those attending the con yentiou to "trip the light fantati toe" from dewy eve till rosy dawn " A t'undrille Band, led by Prot Custer, will be in attendance to rl;s cour-e ihe music

C M 11 The ladies will find the spring and sumnser st( k tf ore- and faftej, BjftwaV at Callinans unu-uallv attractive this season The collection of mantle, shawls, bonnets, silks, lace .at !-'.-th us tn I and o-e etcetera would bewil der a bac helor, but the ladies will be quite at home. Ca'! at Callinans and examine the. choice collection. iHHBnftl ArinKMT On Saturday morning, between U and ID o'clock, as Mr Jacob S.einer. an engineer on the Indian ipolis and Cincinnati ra:lroad, was sittirg on the tender of his engine with hi- le-s hanging over the entl. a train hack ing un to the -nm table near the machine shone.

struck the W nder up

I wa- -eat ed and

drove it violently against a ear Hi- le-s weic ahockingly mangled Mr Steiuer is one of the bawl engineer on the road Unna Stai Cot bt The N -ourg cases, were all finally dipoed of on Saturday The

Tin- Federal Hold In Alabama and

(rorgius Olltclal Krpurt off tlic ICebet (.i nrrsl tlrufrff Tl I LAlioMv. TfNs . Mav b. 1 ti.'A To den. S. Cooper, Adjutant and Intprctar GVn rral: On the lih of April the enemy, mixing from Corinth toward Tuscumbia. crossed Hear Creek with five recimentsol c ivalry und two ot infantry . and ten piece of artillery Col. Roddy, com maudinc, toughi them on the lth, with one regiment, t pturnig more than one hundred pt -n ers and one piece of artillery, aith hoi.e and . nssoti. losing six killed and twenty wounded I he enemy , after burying their dead, tell ba. k and on the 19th were reinforced to three full brigades, the whole under command of Gen. Dodge Skirmi-loiig continued on the l'Jth.SOth, Jlt .d and ki On the tvght ot the 19 h. the enemy landed troops at EasfjKirt from a large number of -team eis. and burned the town and houe on sevefl pUntuions On the Üitk Rnddjf fought them Their loss waa he ivy. ours slight He contested every inch of ground, but falling back before overwhelming toree. the enemy advanced and entered Tuscumbia on the -.uh Theenemv ad vanced towards Pecatur. as fir a Town Creek Nothing more tccurreil until the !tn tn that du. K r.e-t. w;t!i In- brigade. ht.:ig Wtn ordered by mc from Columbia, .t-rived and engaged tliem all day, with the loss of one killed and three wounded The loa of the ei.emv was hea--i . porre-: ! tl! r ' . Oil lh2th Korrwst discovered a heavy force of cavalrv under Colonel Streicht, marching on

SPECIAL NOTICES S. T. 1860. X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS

Thy purify, -trencthen an1 invigorate. Tbe crestf a beulthy appetite. They are an SWEMaSS leatuusaja f water and diet. They overcome effect of diasip.atiou an 1 1st burs. They htrtntt'en the sysiem aii't SwHawa the lad, They prevent misniatic an.l intermittent l-ver. Tliej- purify the hreatb anl a.-Llity of tht -''.mach. They care vpepis atil Cn-tipstioti. Ttiey cure li arrbea, Chleri HSdCkslani Morbus. They cure U ver t'omplsint and Nervou Hea. lache. They are the ht-t lutc-rs 'n the worhl. They make the weak man -trony. sik! ,ir- etj.tU"t'.! nature',, ttrcat re-sti.rt-r. They htc made of pure St. Greta Kmu. the celebrated Cilisaya Bark, root- and aifba, and are taken with the pleasure of .y heveragre, without regard to ace or time f day. Particularly recomtiendeil Ui delicate prrxiti- rcnuirin a entl4- vtimulant. Sold by all or". Jei, lrii'i-t-. Hotels and NalbWM. P H. DBA KB CO., janl-IAwltawdm Hr a(lway, New Y rk.

MlSSIN-irri Syl AKRON, May. 6a lwt.t. I KptToa Stiti. Skntinki : I beg the indulgence . . 1 of vour columns lo tiefend the reputation of a 1 fellow officer and hi ship's crew, who have been j assailed bv the contractor. Hrown McCoid,

who bttilt the 1 udianola. the Tuscumhia. and the Chillicothe. The object of the party in assailing was fo cover up their own shameful and damn ibly -i-pahle swindle upon theft. ivernnient. and to eft's-i which thev mu-t have used greenback veiy ex tensively 1 he aay that fjaptain Hrown did not fight the I udianola, either from cowardice or ttei-on.when we all know that a braver, more patriotic tn in never lived, anil that the IndiaDOta was jierfectlv oneawor'hy and was so con-truct-

ed that she could WM encase an enemy S ve--el at close ijuarter- or in any other w ay th tn at long range I he Chillicothe has just been pi o ed on the j

1 was. and the Dowrd of survey that waa "toered 1 i upon her s av that it is a mystery to them how she ever was received bt the 1 1 , eminent. Since'

coming on the ways, she hows cont !u-ive!v that she was sadlv neclectetl in her construction. Her 1 turret wis const! net cd of such material as to) offer little or no resistance, the backing beini: constructed of 9 inch soft pine, which added httle Of nothing to her strength. The cau'kers av 1 she never was pronerly c miked, and a a proof, b irrel hoops have been seen through her seams since coming 00 the ways. Her wheel houses are . so slight and trifling that tht: least contact with ' anv thing teirs them to nieces, requiring constant ! repair. In fact, the whole -hip is a pet feet fail-

ure a- a fighting siup, as turned over by the con tractors She i- now repairing, und her oth vis have t'reat fartk k niiktng fier a hue boat v.i nut. nhs! the poor Indhinola, an l alas' that the reputation of Captain George Brown, of your city, that his courage and patrioti-m should be attacked to save the re; UUUoe of Brown 1 Me Cord, who have tniilt even wor-e boat than the Chillicothe. W. C. F.

Mou ion and b.out.i.sv .

jurv. in the cat ot Andrew J Huston, brought this force with t

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Itl a vertliet tit ma guilty. wnv iisro me evidence and the very impartial charge of Judge ! . be'ieved they would Judge Smith, we are told, remarked in the Östriol Attornev that he dj 1 not think he had a case against any of the part e-. and Mr Pa OOP consented to let the record I aVi - ourt show the trial and acquittal of Cale. Bn.wnlee. Fuller and Caker, the parties indn te.1 will. Huston. There were indictments afain-t Otbwr parties for conspiracy, which were nol pTOrd Judge Davis waa Dot on the bench on Satur day. bar . ne home, but will be pcawwnt at tie nesting 0f court to day

WO

rogimeiits

Gu. Korreat pursue.!

Dgh mg him ah

lav and niuht t Driver's Gap. at Sand Mount dn.

with a los of five killed and fitly wounded. Captatn Forrest and Thompson. it ii feareii. roor tally The enemy left on the field fifty killed, one bundled and filly wounded, burned fifty of his OaaajoOftk turned loose two huudred and fifty laules and one hundred anJ fitly negroes, and pursued his way towards Blountsiille. Gadsden. ' nd Home, Ga Oi theli iot May. between Gadsden and Rome. , after five .lays and n.nlit .if fighting and march ! ing. I, en Forrest captured Col Streicht and his i

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FOUNDRIES. Tili: H04MIEH STATE FOI'NDKY AM) MOVE HOHRS.

from f liicufo c ii c ago, Mat 16 Rev E W Hagor, who has been tin trial at Joiiet. Ills . befitrw an eccla siaatical court for alleged immoral conduct, was to da by unanimoui verdict lull? atid honorably actuit:ed on every charge and specification. southern ewr Nrw Yon. May 16 The followinc irt the

latest Rebel reports: JacKaoa. Miaa, May IL Fl even of Grant's cavalry entered and mimed Crystal Springs, on the New Orleans railroad, to da? at 12 o'clock The enemy re fortifying at Rocky Springs, and at Vettern SpringGen Datoroatta b Ol Cayuga, with 5,000 cav alrv and ail or -even regiments of infantry. The enemy are reinforcing t Wjitop Spring and Rockf Spruic-. from the river Grant will probabiy advance eajt. and not ditect to 'ick-biirg. VitasBi ar.. M .y II Nothing of importance transpireit to day. A barge laden with coal ran past the batteries last night The enemy's fleet above the city is increasing. Charlutov, M.y 12 The steamer Britain, wi'h merchandise, has arrived through the block ade She started from Nassau on Thursday, in compiiiv with the -teamer Norseman, which has not yet been heard frm. WiLKiM.ToN. May 12 The s tea mow Bosha and Pet arrived this morning from Nassau. , Ti tLAifoMi. V iy 12 Hrigg reviewed the Northern Alabama troop vesterdav He ad dreed them brief! v. in highly complimentary terms He gave a spirited and encout iging; ac count o the -'tuition in front, und exfiresed an ardent Iioim; that they mav meet aft atac of the OftOOJy He leaves to day t inpect the trout. All quiet The Richmond BoQjoilOT has avae article I on Riirn-idc for hi Uldci acainst traitors and -pies at home, and condoles with Vallandigham in Ids persecution. Vallnndifliam Kef uaed u Writ of llttbeas I orpua Cincinnati. M iy 12 A writ of habeas corous in VavUandifbaoa'i case has been refused. From Slew lork

New Took, May 16. The Herald's dispatch of the ISto. sayo: The Piesiflent ha- lee;i closete.1 to day with Geo. S11 kle upon Heintzelni in s report The

President but toatorod Oenoral Stooghtoo to Mol rank. The -te .tner Ocean QbocO bring $3w6,0Q0 in tie .-lire, also .r7 men of the California cavalry. Richmond naneis say there is no doubt but that ;

Jaekaoo'a wound was iuflioted b the miotake of bio own men. He received three balls in the lett ai m and hand. This occurred after dark on Saturday, havinc cw'iiordeis to tire on anything coining up the road, before he left the lines, and on -eeing Federal skit mishers oelore him, he tun, ed to reti eat and was shot by his own men His funeral wa vety largt attended by Davis' cati.net, V Hi- oody was sen to Lexington, atid 1 statue i fo be erected in the capital Unreliable rumors are goiiur the rounds of a great ! iftjd and DO d battle at Vicksburg. Rebel telcgratu- of the 1 1th, sav nothing id' it.

Hooker catne ii trom the aroav la-t night, and

warrantable aaaunr-tiou of mi'iury power, were adopted A letter from Governor Seymour was read, characterizing the arrest as an ait which has brought dishonor upon our country, which is lull of dancer to our persona and our home, and which bear upon its front conscious violation of law and justice. There was cor.s;derab!e disturbance at the meeting. During the day a feeeiing of opposi tion to the objtrt ol the meeting among returned soldiers wa clerly manifest, and soon after the . rganisation ? the meeting, evidences of disaatis

hand of c-e-y They crossed the Ame 1 rirer on ihe mort .'14 - f the 1st. IOO a from Baton Rouge, and captured a Rwbwi pseket of one hundred and sixty men and horses, burned Wetter bee's bouse, captured bis horse and , rode into Baton lU'i.ge lookiof nofft, bat ia p ndiuosn. Every railroad ifi M iooippi ha '-err cut ' J them They have p ed tbemeelve- h fraan horses on the route, and brought in over iOfJ eon trubondioD boraet, noarlv ill tbe latter aio lead. ing hore The Era of the ftth r res particulars of tbe

Nonce.

faction w erf shown amonc the aoldiera rcesoot. burning ol tbe ship of war Preble at Peneacola,

The speaker- were interrupted by noisy demon on the a.th of Apnl The fire took accidet.tallv

atrations. atid nnaiiy a rush waa made for the stage freat excitement prevailed for a abort time, and ihe proceedings were brought to ft tand The chairs on the stage wero broken in piece and thrown in the crowd, and for a few moments it seemed aa if th soldiers would gain 1 poe-ioti of tue stage and drive the civilian off They were in small force, however, and finally retired, when order was partially restored and the proceedings resumed, although not without occasional interruption. Eventually quiet was re stored, and the meeting carried on peacefaliy. roin Waawoftelltw. NA-Hvuif , Mv It 80VOOII irne Confederate prisoners, including one Colonel, one Major. and one Csptain. were sent North to day. Dr. Cheatham and family also left tor Alton to remain during ihe war. t went v five Rebel families were sent South Brig. Gen T J Wood assumed command of Nashville this morning. River s'.ill falling, with four feet water on the ahoal. M dor Kemirel. the Rebel. Van Dorn '9 Adjutant General, his been appointed Confederate Adjutant of Missouri, wi h rank of Brigadier General formerly Lieut. TJ S. cavalry I roin nahingloti. Wa-hinc.to.v Mav 16 There is no truth in the ulleed threatening movement of Mo-hv's

cavalrv in Loudon t untv, Va Thev numfierbut 150 men. and no raid ksntawll probable, or, indeed, possible. The Time' special svs:

The KP!: section of the conscription law to day

received an interpretation on the representation

of influential citizens of Illinois, that the accept nice ot' $.'100 trom drafted men in lieu of service. llftlHlghoui the West, would degenerate the enrollment measure and defeat the intent to raie an army. Secretary Stanton i- understood to have decided that it i optional with him to re ceive the money or reject it. Solicitor Whiting, of too War Depotment, is understood to concur in these views The President is also understood to concur in this policy The clau-e of the aci selling exemption- at $300 will therefore, prac tienllv. be ignored. J B Gilfarther. a de-erter from tbe 3d Ala

All hands were saved The vessel, after burning

several hours, blew up Niw Yoas. May IT The 1 ,mes' array disI nt h dated Friday evening bay: Stuart, for the present, is in command of Jackson's corps, which consist of four lull division of 15 000 men each A Rebe', deserter states rboir rorce nriorto tv e arrival of Longstreet wa 120.000. He brought 20.00O mote Rebel officers estimate their loss at 20.000. From St. Louie St L. uis. May 17. Ool. Alexander. Assist unt Provost Marshal under the Conscript A t, hat returned to this city, and will enter upon the active duties of his office to morrow Generals M D -ii iid and Cooke returned yesterday. In con-.en.-e f the removal of troops from (Kansas Genera! Blunt ha ordered the Sheriff of the border counties of that State to organize military companie of eiligen to protect themselves trom guerrillas. General Blunt will furnish arm?, ord nance and stores to citizens having no privat arms Bushwhackers are desolating the h Dies of soldiers in ti e southern part of the State. Much alirm exi-f- amonu the citir.ens generally . The steamer Taylor arrived here to day with sever il hut dred prisoner captured at Post Gib on. They proceeded immediately to Alton Gen Mi Dowell s Court of Inquiry resumes it

-e- 11 hete to-morrow.

INTERNAL RFVXNUE. i swp.is, Aprti stm, ian i 1 1 OHM ts (anlttsw u - i.scawTwat wftkO I wl.be -. la tba Wesa ay . iaaft, aa ta wasbe rba :ta as anscb 1 nsisai a- ...aaa, ws 4eeas m areper te sab ttw nawar sf tb 00j Crngms aaai Dw trVt of ladtaas U nrspars and baas resWy Ussar ,m meat s or ssessors- ewss- Usat wbsa tbe t m mi seW Utey wiUeet Ne detssaee. taaeet v saiaag a beeyy 0M0O1 to th (fOTernavest The aiatwaaiDta will ba seaaV aaaas tW SaOsvarfa : KM ObiII ci r it. Waf . r mur vacle. tbe body of wbtck res' apea sfrlng s. waec tbe vaiee tkereef 1 -ed tbe -am f aveeeti fire debars, isciaan. tb barnee M lie eases will be s aas seed te raw frees tb 1st ef

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t- sa.nnr - new lirewse lewmwea by 1

pplcsbort. v. t "'I, -t r f tb Pttret. A-i Manttarturer, netebera. sad etbers.

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From ort res 'Inn ror FoRTRi- MofttMIM. May fi 1 he Richmond . Enquirer of the 15th m-t., contains the following i editotial:

There in evidently to he in active summer Campaign The plun of tbe enemy seem to be 10 keep our attention constantly excited at every point at once, so that gdt art of our whole wide frontier may be ftecl from the urgent and inime diate apprehension of an attack Then thev can -trike where tht-y think our line i weake-t. or! where our defenses ure le.ist prepare.!, and if re pulsed they can retiie and direct a blow at some other qu.irtei . In the meantime they can bag much and plun der and cause mi ch sorrow and heart breaking among our peo;.ie by exjieditions through thinlv peopled regions destitute of Iroows Thev can

1 also foice more mid mote of our neorale within

back in their old encampments His rCftiment kair linsw tke Üssdr kwteal netb of .lWist.ee

frr ltnprovewieat te but

paid f r hired labor, rer.t if f-.m If at

repairs up n bis bniiding r hrm

et. r v.f tbe hired Urs.rsrv will b- dedacted

rsrm pr .luce. wbKb tbs producer bsd or. bs-ve aa tbe 11 t day of ixcercber, lv 3. mast he appraietd at it nur kr value on that day. Ks.-h ptrsoo will be required te retam lawbs! mrsrv. so far mtt t Ij ing 'be sources fma, wb.cb it u Aerreed. a to enable tb A Hanl Assessor to decide what ddjg tions ball iie made : her r froav. TtW,.i. u.g prOD. have boea appointed Aaststasa Assessor fur I 1 KIOK C t r XT Y 1

Jobs B vr'ni - iMviBlan !. I. At 5e. 57. city of Indlanapoli

L M Pairr. ttvtsioti Va. f Nortb keif ef Ceewe towii'htp 1 11 UaW Uai gn - Division No S. Houtb half ef OfWWe tOWIohip J. M.-Ctai. PI-isicn !f,,. 4 Liarrucf acd Wirtwi towi ships. s..Taos - ISvImotj N" S - Franblm and rftftf tOWIl-hp. Penaggwa Baaiaa Division Kv. Iwarvratjd W o towmsbips. loa H Mtisusa-oiTB IHvuiui So. 7 Pike and W sb ington townships. wili.iam a nKArxriAW. ap?7 d,rw3w Aacsor tb District of battawa.

If

AVISO COMPLRTKD id U for v)KY. W K V.l.

now prepared t.. receive mid sattsfaeterily execut--

or.i s lor ,.ims ana castings ccueraliy. a -cum Bgjff hu Ju-t rWtntWed from the Ka-t, wh-re bt ha procured th.- niot de-irable ami perf.i t pattern-for cook and parlor t- ever gsttwdsawd int. Ohe niarke'. VV e ?-pe-cislly invi'e the attentiot! of whole. ule stove dealer to thi- hraiich of our hu-in -. with a re.jue-t that Mi.'.v wnl gjv.- us a call Owraabar watO will aabrawa bwn nanta au. I SWbMWns. (aliioh we de-ire to tn k' a prominent leatiireni ur iiittinifsciurs.) raihnu and mill cwtsags, -ugar mills and kettles, Iioqsc work, -ucii s ventilstors, wm d" cap-, -ill - and hollow ware, in fact ever vtliiiipr pro luced e aa iron feaiatry. We raspaatfelly solb.1t patronage, ggd ggdy proiriM" what we run apjJJ aii promptly perform. otfice and Poamery. in:t sawtt ii-i.iwar- street, sfj.ining IwaTaaapaHa and Phwtaaafl and Indians Central Freight Denota, ladlaBapefM Indian. my!3- CX. LORD Jt PKCK. HISTORY. 5,000 Oopie Ordered Before Publication. BOLD, INDEPENDENT, CAUSTIC, Southern History of the War.

-THE FIRST YEAR OF THE WAR. by K . A. POLLARD. I duo- Wekmiaad l-xatniiier. 1Mb R. M . taj Ii i. v--fa:iste Kdller Rh kmwad I nrpiirer. ) Vol vo.. Cloth, $J ON Portrnti- iW Merl of DAVIS. LEC, BAEURE3ARD, AND JACKSON

nii" i- an excellent rri r.nt sf the RMaVMSOO FniTms. The m..-t iiitere.tmif and important w..rk n - i aii.-.l lb War. .IM ( Mag fsvilAern firtHr of the campaign up to t!ie pre-cnt time. See whyi they say of us.

Agents Wanted in every Town and City. ( II. IIII II ICIMN. Publisher, ätll A fdM Uro itl .ia , . V. Capias sent hv mail. PWSt paid, upon receipt of price, uiv 1 1 2w CLOAKS. &C. IAMBS SPKINC. iOVisLTKB Cloaks! Cloaks! Cloaks! In even stile for the

to-d.iv had an interview with the President lasting

lor some time, utter which he returned to the atmy in a special boat. From what I 000 leirn. Hooker returned to fwtotl his preerd com mand, and nondoei tbe arm unaided bv Haltnck throughout atiotlier advance, w henever huch shall lie determined on. This you may consider relia ble at proeofti. From Uaslilnirtnn. WaftgMMMl Ol May la Special to the Tribune says: 1 he !.t-t of our wounded left on the other side of the Rappahannock have been brought aggwm the riror. A- good care was taken of them while thev remained in the enemy's lines as could rwaatiliwbl l be expeete Our surgeons have been with them since Hooker cros-cd the river. Meoic.il -tores -ent over the river at the sug gesiion tif Lee were taken possession ga by the Röbels, but weic is-ued to our surgeons on propOf retiuis'uiotis. The oea.l of both .1 rnies have been burieil. The rwfOfa in Gen Hue I's case li.is arrived here There is leason to believe thai the find ings of the Court are such as to show that the

I Piesitlent li nl ample re ison for removing Ruell I from ttie aoaWWSawd of the Deparitnent of the

Cumberland, and that the Government onlj erred in pnatpatiiiiig histemovaj st !onp. The genet a tenor of advices, from Mexico re ceived at the State Department to dav are unfa

! vorahle to the French, who hat! m nie slight pro I groo torajJ eaptttjiugj PooMo 03 the21st ult.,

flip Noxicans dofonding the place with desperate courage CoftMMifort had recieved reinforcements und was about to assumr iie otrensive. General Forey w as believed lo be in a perilous situation. It i- said that the dying word- of Stonewall JckOfl weie a iequest that (ren. Eweil miht be assigned tti the command of his troops. From the fact that a number of officers and men daily arrive from the Rappahannock, and get leaves ot absence and go home, is regarded as indication th.it the army will not move at present From a York Nfw York, Miv Ifi The s?e,mer Ocetn

' t'neen. trom Aspinwall. has atnvei Private 1 I advices rovievod here state that all ihe iron-clad j I vessels of the South Atlantic tieet were thor ! : oughly repaired on the 10th nf M iy, all injuries j done by the forts having beeti reniflicl. The j armor on the hull tgej turrets i- now perfect, l was erallg believed loot the 15 inch guns j would i.e re laced by Others bj oilier of smaller : bore, and iti'teesl in two of the ve-sels prepara I tions were in progress to ship away the pieces, j j Capt. Roger-, -eniot officer in charge

ten Mali., a dav or two since, soot a scouting party to I.ee-butg to hunt Rebels. None were , louud in force. A skirmish with a few black 1 horse cavalrv near V arrcutnii .1 unction, resulted

in killing cittizen and wounding several Rebel soldiers We had three wounded.

has but lö't men fit for duty. It lost 225 men in

the lato action. Rebel officers say their lose is 25.h0. The death of Jackson had a great effect on the troops. T!; divi-ions of Generals Hood and Pichet

have arrived from the Blackwater since the battle. The Richmond EnqubOft of the 14th inst., hoi bee roceired. It contains the following items: T I'LL Anon A, May 12 Scout.-just arrived from the front report the lemoval of the enemy's heaw baggage and tenLs to the rear of Nashville Oft ATT AWOnOA , May 11 All ;iiiet. in our front There are no pro-jiects of a battle Andv Johnson his been commissioned ms a Major Gwftgr in the Yaiihto trmy, with agtboritv to organize a force of 5.000 of Tennesseans and 10.000 negroes Rob. Johitpon, son of Andv Johnson, has been promoted to .1 Brigadier (Jener il Bs Oorornnr N A Brown has come through our linos and is now at Pulaski The Enquirer says five or six transport landed Federal troops at West Pi inl 00 the 13th, who are throw ing up entrench mocbJ BggOgg the point from the Mattanony to the 1'atntinkev. The ftillowft g was received to day by the Secretary Of War: I'ahi IM, Kl . Mav 1 I am just down from the Tail I HWCC River. I have on hoard pri-oners captured at Linden on the night of the 12th. 1 took on board the gunboats fifty five men and bo sea. of tba lt West Tenn oaealry under com m ind of Col. Wm. K BrockottridfjO, and landed them OO the east side of the river, sending the gnnboat to cover all t fie landing- above and benw, Col Breckinridge d islicd across the conn try to Linden and surprised 11 Rebel force of more than twice his number, capturing Lieutenant Col. Troiooo, one Captain, one Surgeon, four Lieutenant, thirty Rebel soldiers, ten conscripts, fifty hoi -es, two armv wagons, arms. &r The court house, which was the Rebel depot, was burned, with a quantity of srmy supplies. The enemy loot three killed. We lost no men, but had one horse killed Col. R., after this exploit, reached

our vessel in safety and re -crossed the Jiver. I

will snd the prisoners to Cairo

egi nc

j for a quiet life anil to save iheir property from j confiscation. Thus thev can demoralize and rob

within our own border, preparing all the

US witmti Mir own OoiOer-, prep-ti-int; all Ihe

while for erious assaults and delivering them just when they are ready and w here they choose. It is hard tu aa at what point thev are most , active just now If one looks southwest, it would seem that the State. .1 M igi'iftwipj is the region ol the most extensive operation Immense armies ' are gathering in mid around Yicr-sbuig.and while ( preparations are in ggw"JM0 tor a new assault 011 thai place, the back country i? devastated and 1 the people plundered by cavalrv raids; but at the very same moment Ohariostoa i kept an the tiui vive by energciic preparations ba- Jiiother attack Of sea and land, or both at once The object, may be only to prev ent lieneral lieanregard from 1 pfjodin away atiyol the troops which now defend I Charleston. At the same instant Rurnside threatens Flast Tennessee. BOei Hooker, largely ret u forced, is, OgpOCted to CPOW the Rappahannock souiewher '

t anywhere, from Culpepper to Port Royal, to

'.P.xtraet from a Letter on tbe Bettle-Fiel; e s s e s a This battle , Autietaui Laa beeu the most mi. guinary of the war, and the only one fought witn visible design and upon military principles. Tba amusement of our corpsthe overitxikiiig pos: tion of the commanding General th sending into action the right and left division f the closing up of the center and finally success, excites bewildering admiration, and carr.ee the mind to the great beide of Austerüu and Wap ram, fought bv Napoleon Ot all this have I spoken. The krart history of such a conflict puicha-ed by the live and blood of taeni' :

I Signed

L S foure,

Command. nc

Minifl:i Xitflil Disipatoliew.

VorU.

of Richmond. Reinforcements are being sent to Fortress Monroe, and the enemy g gunboats are gMTM0gg North Caiolin From aatilnston Washim.ton. May IT. A dispatch received by the War Department ayw; The prisoners arriving at F'ortress Monroe from Bich mood, tliink the whole number taken by the Rebels during tbe recent battles will not exceed 1.500. About 1 .250 othrers and men from the Chaneellonüle battleground and thK) others have been brm. glit iotocAOp and distributed among the various corp- and general hospitals on the Rappahnunock A diapatcfa from a rel,itieot Senator Hnrlan.

of Iowa, nnii'.iin.-es that that gentleman ie very J ill and is not expected to recover. I It is asceitained from gentlemen returning' from the Rappahannock, tl. if (ten Honker seems . highly gratified with hi pgflgjil visit to the Proiident. 1 lie river in front of the enemy has been recon- j QoitOTOd. mil the di-coverj mule that during the! night of the 1 Ith thev threw up new and extensive garth works atottg the ndge oi hill in the rear and la the leu ts Fredericksburg . It i POporte.1 to da v that e ei v av niitble soldier now Hii detached serHee in and arouno Washington and H altiinore, md on the railroad in Va. and Man land, will be forwarded to Hooker's comnum i ami their placer supplied bv Pennst 1- , vania ggihtia. which is saldtn have been tendereal

bv Go. Curlin The Marsi al of the District of

g roin

If gw 1 i'Kk. Mav l. Ihe steamer George; Columbia has seized the real and personal estate Wasi n-t 11. from New Orleans on the 10th, ar of Capt J. N Motti . comtnandet -d a Rebel

rlÜI Until LOTH 8 ACQ! 18, sllwoop fr ineito s. aaetb 0 a01 1. SPVNISH Vi RMTKliS ..a tyle. hrarled) fT to p', worth 0 to 18, MKXIL'AN I 'I.i 'A KS. .very hand-ome.; frcm gtogl5. PLAIN ( Lirn CUK PL VHS. all color aud prices, w ATK 8PA00V 8AOQC K.s, all sixes. BL.t : SACI1. all .iies and quality. WATRR-PkiHir Chrulars.new style. a hand, me aasrtaaswi of LIGHT CLOTH ailAW. LKTl'S, plain and rutllrd, prices low. Silk Garment to correspond with the shore sfvle Tin hi Id rrn 'w Di-partium.

I parta u'arly attended to, ard a full a-sortmsnl kepi 011 hand. We wid also furnbh HLACK J-VTT.lif I r. m is to 3 niche, wide, ail of tht best quality at lower rtr than tbe iarne can BOW b aarckd by the ca."' W invite the Country Merchant-to caP and examine t..r-t, as wr can suppiy them ikatt rr. ir.. s. ; . h ,- a in saagttoaiy sell at price that no other aouse gl D Compete with. V j f ir.- ..n the railroad will niorr tban le saved 1 j t u) iit- ot as. I V tis A O., rhtladelpUia Cloak, Far and Mantilla House. Sonth '. ip treet. Ii hanaindts. Ind. apSl-dly STRAYED. COW AND CALI STRAYED

:iht Iwijiorl

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ft I a v w W . . a.. . W . . ' . . gm j v.

lttle e as 0.1 h ib u le. of the nrck and head, and the

left horn very br.rt. bov ng beei. broken. Ib call 1 wh't-with a few rd t.. t. two weeks old. I will si:f am person tu. t w.i: oaa and calf vr will give information that will leau to their recovery. '.ai'-elt WU.Ll AM hKKNK K

STRAYED.

BK

flliii.r ' MLLtS. bICIV. ,LN Ii AND 16 llANUJ

I bun. itrsyed from s drove last Saturday, in 'be yicitrtv o( Indtauapoba. nt.iThfw Sotcb Baad gOOj and irhaps all 1 I thrm. branded on the left Jaw with th- : letter U Any 1 :.e n. dig any or all ot tbem, and n-por j the iar at the Lachans Ms ie, ou Lai.vi. itrrel, a . . sm I

uu.leti.r-i, al tue iair - 11 -te v . . Krt-.:-Ij rewarue.l. A. W. lHOMi-, vlgedJa

From lew York. Nrw Yoaa. May Ifi A Washington letter to the Commercial says: I i- I et t tin that the armv of the Potomac lost a large number of prisoners and missing, and that its lead and wounded exceeded 20.000, that it left on the south bank of the river twenty four piece? of artillery, with large quantities of arms and ammunition, and that a majority of the general omers desire a new commander. Hooker has probably informed the President that he will resign the command if this step is considered desirable by the Government. The V S. steamer Vanderbilt arrive.! at St Thomas on the M mat. The ship Mermaid, which was believed had fallen into theclutches of the A 'aba ma. 111 v .- I t. . dav roni Shanghai, after

a long voyace 1 imnge ol Prisoners FoKiRfc MoMOjOM, May 15 Information just received by Col Ludlow, Commissioner for the

exchange of prisoner abowg that ihe whole num ber ol o'ir men captured it Fredericksburg will not exceed 1..S0O The balance stated as about rrire have been captuied at the Wet and

j elsewhere. From Fortress Tlnnror FoBrar-s Mogoi, May 16 The Richmond Etiiiuirer ol yesterday say-. Fighting is going on in Mississippi. The enemv yesterday adranced. 1.000 strong upon Raymond, where Gen. Gresrg had 4.100 in fantry and a few cavalry. Skirmishing com ' menced at 0 o'clock in the morning. I I.e enemy wa. continually reinforced til! 10 o'clock P M . when wc opened the battle heavily 1 with musketrv. Knowing that the enemy wa5 being heavily j reinforced an J readv to engage u- with their full I force we retired to Misiaippi Sprites, where wg hare reinforcement Colonel M C Gavard, of the 10th Tenneaaee. ; was killed I II ft Bf Df t lay we heavy and continuous

towards Jackson From Albany A t a a v , May 16 The meeting to protest against the arrest and sentence uf Vallandigham. at the capital , was large' attended Strong PnOOgdMM were mad bj Ami J Par ker, Francis Keruan and John Murphy, of Buff alo. Resolutions moved bv John f L Pruyn. de ggCUkg 'he arrest of Vallandigham aa an un

rived this morning An OncivSiisas letter of the nth states that in ! formation from Grand Gulf and the gunboat lit! had been leceived there, with detail of( the capture of port Gibson by (Jen. Osterham When the latter wa- wearing Port Gib-on he was MM by hundreds of families fleeing from the! interior to e.cape the raid of the Illinois cav- t alrv. The prevalent opinion Araonj; the secession igt was that Pod (tibson was the safest place in : that region. The dam ige lv the cavalry raid was irreparable It w as rumored at Onelousas that Port Hudson wa- evacuated. John K H i v ind P, G. Tracy, of the Kra, had been ertrielled froOJ New OrtOMk for writing and publishing oqoOOtionable article t'uitc an I'ltoitement occurre! on the evening of the 7th. at the Opera, occasioned by the audi- i ence demanding the national airs to be played, but nothing serious ikm nrred dev. Sherman I. i- ordered nil places of amue

ment hereafter to submit their propramme to the Provost Marshal, prior to their porforroance, and suggested that national airs be played. The Kra of tin 18th mention a rumor that Port Hudson n bombarded by otir fleet on tbe night of the "th and all day on the Jhh Colonel Griervn had nrrived at New Orleans, and has been presented I v the Cnionists with a magnificent charger. Admiral Karragut arrived at New Orleans on

the üth, from Brashear Citv

I. 1 tv I - i; ture I 011 the 1th bv AdOattWl PortOi

.. . I .. . .f I. ,iiet ftc.ä.1

niiw f fui U..11 ... ...a.,-., mmm.. . ... Prior to the capture of Alexandria. Kort de .

Rnssev, on Red river, w t.s tlemo!ishel, after a; fight, and a Rebel gunboat ako captured After the capture of Alexandria, on the morn I in? of the 6th. the advance cavalry of Brigadier! Genera! Dwigbt dashed into tbe place, thus form ing a junction of Farragut' and Banks' forces. Opeiousas data of the 6th sav . Our army is again or. the piar'M Gen Dwlght's j

brigade 1 supposed to be in Alexandra and Genr.

Em ry . eit:el and Grover. with their forces,

are elOM behind

A Baton Rouge letter of the'Jd. sty.: Col Gnerson's force, consisting of thefithand 7th Illinois cavalrv and a battery, numbering some OiKl men. followed by a large number of pr - -ncrs r- de into tr.at city on that day. Thev left Lagrange. April 16, burnt the Rebel gtoreV and railroad depot at Okalona, and the depot and two heavily laden freight and eommi-sary trains and an or hnance train at Newton on theCharle ton and Vicksburg railroad. The ordnance tram contained 1,000 loued shell from the Vicksburg batteries, which ex plvxied temncally. From Newton they followed the railroad to Mendina and humeri all the bridcea; thence south on tbe Mobile and Ohio railroad lo Enterprise, where tney destroyed the Rebel ord nance works, 'hence back to Newton, burning all the bridge, from thence to Jackson, iu

eluding the great lirilce over Pearl river, and:

near Jacks in tore an two mil

they followed the Jackson and New Orleans railroad south to the Louisiana un

A Rebel force of 5.000 at Clinton was evded by making circuit around thiu. ur force dm

troying their camp equtppige and stores, and c iM :red three hun ire I r-riaover. whlli crossing

the brsnch of the Amite river L eut Colonel j Blackburn ws severele vtHiuded aud left in 'ia '

keep goose of 0M forces ggoployo in the defense! hand men, ttu! I found in the hospitals War

has its glories, but it baa its ten thousand demons in these human torture, that make the eye ball ache, the heart bleed, tbe lipa palsy, and the brain reel. The sight ia at first positively unendurable. Tbe life blood of some is still trickling away in silent calmness, while tbe dissevered limbs and maniac brain of others give rise to sounds God grant T may not again witness But. ie mothers who here seek a son, or wives a husband, or sisters a brother, or sons a father, know and be consoled that even here the band of mercy is watchful, and better care is beatowed upon your lored one thm miht st I3rt em possible. It was kg the hospita,! where rested tbe gallant H ' ker that I learnt I the history of those mythical words an o'ten seen and so little anderstood. "S T --160 X " A nuhing alleviation the sufferings and saving th li-es of our soldiers is a national b, easing I witnessed some as'- 0 ishing results from thiit srticle. It is well known the eff ect of burnt gunpow der and excitement i- thirst, which added to tb loss of blood in the wou'id-i. . reates ihe necessity of a reviving stimulant In this partinjlar hospital the phyicians allowed tl.eir Datient 10 drink Plaotatioc Bitters, otherwise ealled X. lti0 X. and althouori tba wottnded arg most numerous here this.livie.ion hating opened the fight at 5 in the morning the men were roostlv compose.!, and there wa rerT little fam ing Tlie article aet, utor. the stomach and Um Si? cerres in a mo: inLomproksXMwbie manner, superior V brandy, and without uhsequerit stupeiyn gre- '-t'o T" . iinaied in tbe West Indies, composed of the ee'.etiratedCnttaay a Bark R..e, Heibs, ic , all preei ved it tl ( r- , Rum. the S. T. 1-6' 1 I be r - a -e.-ret ngredietit me yet revealed to the public. Tt i prirrcipally re.'omneiided r wan ot appefite. di-eeleeel Reer, intermittent fevetf. stomacbrc dimculties. a..- T nnder-iana it was romewhat known in the SMitheit. Suae pre no)s r. he war, snd : a;.. I-- .-ei of Jvfler-on ravi receritls apphH t" : ,e ; ti.pr.eto'i' f r 'i e riv i.eg ' make it for hospital purposes during tb war. W which thev made the following reply: Ne-w Voaa, Jan. 16. In ,lfr - A'yrnt of, tr Dear Sir In reply to your eommunicaitoo offering "fifty thousand dollars for tb recipe and right to make the Plantation Bitters for your hospital purposes during tba war." w bag to say your pri-e is a liberal one, consider rg it werakl cost us nothing to comply, and that otherwise we can derive no revenue from tbe Southern States; but, sir, our duties to our Govern merit and our ideas of eoueistency would not allow us to enter tain it, although it might please us to assuage the sufferings of your misguided followers. We remain, eer iwspeenfullv, vours, V H DsAg Co. Tbeee gentlemen give tbe history of carta ir ingredient of their article for over two hundred years showing that, through all ebangea of the medical profession and its practitioor, strength composure and cheerfulness have been derived from these sources Dr Woods, in tbe Wash

ngton hospital, informed me that one patten' was fast sinking and era, and bad not slept an bour for two week, until tbe Plantation Bitters ... k- w 'v; e sr .... a a x r 's trial fasw bim s night' rest, sod be was now fast recover mg. I am snrpriswd our Oororogooajt has no equaled Jeffer-t. I ans n energy . and dopiod this inraluable article iu all our noapitais. The weak soidier cling to it like a brothe A a lay member. I can bear witness tbat tt ia "good t take,'' and affords more energy sod life than anything I ever tnei -ur-r, v the Plantation Bitters. But I hae digressed. In my aext 1 ball speak of gathering in the wounded, burying bo ded.4c NICO DEMI'S

privateer, under the 1 Qifll BlilMI act. COMIVIERCtAL. m r raaAiSi. :im innan UarUt i. i'isi i.v iTi . May 16 F'lour DuiatgloJ. and price remain nominal; the be-t grade ol superfine ewoJd not b'- sold at ovei S "tt Wheat Doll, mo ;a;ces riomu il; millers not oflViing over 1 10 for reo OOm OOgl oats are unchanged aim dull Whisk-.. He Old mows pork -! at .m h Lard is w anted at U'ft. liroi cries me ijuiet. Money (told, steady I lie prcm. Silver, tt($3dcprein Kschunge, 'c prcm

ew orlt litrkei. N y w- Voua , May 16. Flour Opened heaw and closed dull, and 10nrl3c lower; f6 10..r6 Qb for extra Sute; $6 bootb 65 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $6 70 (f 7 J10 for trade brands. Wh;-kv Dull and drooping. Wheat Fully Ic lower, with s good business at the decline; $1 -d"t 1 IJ tor common to prime CSicsgo pring; il Xit'it 11 tor Milwaukee club $1 46 . 1. 1 5'J for winter u ! Western; $1 4 1 50

fof winter red Sute, and $1 30(ti 1 14 for com

The Admiral and 1 roon U kKk1 wu,,r reJ I'onois Corn is '2(d$c

his officers left the flagship in Red river, and !?"erw,!n P1"? S"n 1 " tl.e ae-line; br.nrr il,. immrtmi intellireacP that Alexandria I 3Klc lorsoUIld; .4(rt KC for Ulisound

t"' ., J 1 At..l..

11 in ui'iuri.uc ieiu-iiio ."i i

tive; New Orlea:,- - Id at 4 4b' ic; Porto Rico,

k Dull, stid a shade easier for old. and

steady lor hew mess. Lard Opened dull and dosed steady at about yesterday's prices. 9i I03gc. Money Active, ai 5:d be Sterling Kxcbange steady at 164's.oi 165 tor good first class bill. Gold ia unchanged, iiuoniiifi at 13',... and closing at .Vi' j.wf 503,c prem

LICENSE.

oilre ol Applirwlton lor l.irenie. avrggn i.ivin rjurjBT ama thai iwjll aiplt

l.ar : t Ctu ..1 ..' tiers of Mere) eouoty, ' Indiaaa at their ikM term, c uuaeaelng on the nr.t Mordav injure, la3. fe- s license te -ell " otosics 1 tmrtiqno in s le..rinsntlty thsi. s quarrst a time, with : the priv -.lege, ef allowing the -.tine to be tfrack 0 my premise , for one year. My place r.f n.ine,. ,nd the prame. wher d s-d Itrinrir are to he seid and dr ana. ! are Ifs-s'e.J si !Vo " wTeal Waahtngtot: t.. knewn as the 1 F.rrDlr Saloon, in Indisiupoln, Ceoter -t. 1 Mnrvm j eou-ity. Indians küf'Kklt'K KKKHT. . may Il-w3w

Ol If f mPplls atllVal oOf l,irikwfss ffjtn Hi:kKP WIVES III T I ru.L APPLT ta the Hoard of Commissioner of ManoQ county, Indiana, st tbetr nest term, commencing ao the first Mot -

day in June, lgt, f r a license to sell "iDtesstattog

lienor-. 1:. a le. ouarMtv than s quart st a t:tn.

with tbe pnytleg- of allowing the sam to he drank on m premise, iur on year My pise of business a ted the pry raise- w hereon said liauurs are ta ha sold

. 1 .1!. aad draaa are located aa lot No 7. square 0. st So. 13 Of tri. K. then.e . W.hmt.a, Hir , .e. l..llu..Jli laaier toai..

sh.p. it. Marion county, Indiana, millwjw 1 MARUsUUII.

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different parts of the Cl'v. f-e sale obesp for cash

or on I'm psyroeats st -s.r noa?. a rirwca,

elt-egwiw .s ailstr Ageri

A RARE OPPORTUNITY

lo Ohtain a Honte and Lot, and thai get a Home. WE wulsellCltj Lots 00 Ivug t.e to persans arke will balld a hawse a e let purchased If required, we win f urmsk part sf the mesas nereessry ft the erection of hatlAiags tetksss whose mesa are asaJBrsrat la remplete then Ssase McKKKMaK prjCMCg.

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