Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4428, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1864 — Page 3

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4 i t 1 THURSDAY MORN! KG. DEChMf'KR -J CITY ITEMS "no fell ort th, rj on f eaterdsc not. buT, to an eateat interrupting travel iee first, Newd, third and louri ii pafl uMb Snnni, d. f kerneteber tb Fair of tti ladies ol i at bo lie Obarcb. for the beient of orphan. PoW t Maeomc lis Welch tie greet oroitbolof i4 aud Usi p rot.u 1 ten. profess ionallt. daily, state Museum. t. mat at the Indiana lkA anise. ttn or eight gcriiieotsa can be ad comaaodted with day boarding by immediate application at No 14 Massachusetts aveous Sf t - -ee ssa"Republican candidate for office in the Ytttof the Legislature are turning up numerous j iu the newapaper There are sosne patriot at home yet fW It waa quite cool laat night, according to the indications of the thermometer aud evi I body elae'f feelings And it ia cooler thie morning tpThe beat New Year's (;ft a boote ft jour family. Attend the auction of housea and lota th:a afternoon, and buy of Delzell k Jones a substantia! New Year 'a present at vour own figures. Two o'clock is the bo .r aud Indiana avenue the street Tue great mail rubber, John Tucker, ot depredations in the vicinity of Vit -, has heen convicted in the I 8 t'ircu t fOlltT Court, and will be aentenced in a day or 'w The stw.-isl term of the ludiana lT B recent act el Jnuarv ! 1. Diatnct Court, authorized by a C'fjgree, conver.ee in thia city 16S. Judge McDonald presiding A great lunch will be Met at the "Circle. ' North Meridian a'.reet, the aceompliahed Rh'ni . oa, proprietor. At 10 A M , preciaelv. is the time to go and pur take thereof A good two atory house, uiot cottage. two email bouses and two vacant lota will be sold at auction this afternoon, :t 3 o'clock, by Delsell A Jones, Real Laute Uroker. See descriptive advert icemen t in a)OtbfT colucut. Someb. ly will get bargains Attbtiow, äia KxieHTa A apecial nie M of Raper Commandery No. 1 will te held th evening, st 7 o'clock, for work E Colkstocb , L. C -W Ladies ' We would reaped fully as v to joi1 that tooth powders, ol eveiy pure ntil elegant v-inetv. may he obuined of Setiour. dinggiat, Itsteit House Itlock. We-t Wa-hii treat At Masonic Hall to night, manv aho have the welfare ot the orphan at ln-irt. will be in st j certain! present. Thu ladies ot St John's Church have made eery preparation, in order that all! Tisitora -hall be lui at delightfully nitertsmed throughout the evening Jukes the great and luagnificeut J uker will do some o I hi very best Bohemian blowing throughout this day aud niitht at the Indiana State Muslim it at,.; see his woiiderttii !r lormamea with glaas and gaa the latter aiding to run his iuco!upreheusibIe stenm enitic A chance will be offered at '2 o'clock thia afternoon to peroi - of limit tuen.- r ob tain homes at their own prices Rend the ad erti-emi-iit .f Delzell A Jon . mal e-tate auc tioneera, in another column, and attend the s, To Mr. O lasier, at the Wet Kncme Houae, those who desire li employ boys or young women, refugees in our aiid.-t. mi applj. Mr (tlaaier, who ia a patriotic and prolan thropic CitiUQ, CID KITT til the MfifiaMff information in this regard ty Rev. Father Bessontee, of St. John Catholic Church, one day last week paid over to the Central Railroad Company one buodred dol Urs banded to him by, con!essionall y, a con science stricken penitent. fSkT" A little child of Mr. Cooper, re-iuiug on North Illinois atreet, was severely burned reterday morning, duriag the absence of it pa rente, by climbing over the fender and falling into the fire. It is very doubtful whether the auf ferer recovers 'Governor M orton del i vered a State Teach i era Addreae, before an association at Richmond. Wayne county, ludiana, laat night. Of courrtv It waa well received We need not wait for the low telegraph to advise ua that wa may prema turely announce the indubitable fact. Attention, Firm Waed All persona know lee of error in the enrollment list for the fifth 1 ward, are requested to meet meat Charles Kein kers grocerv. Bluff Road, between 9 and 11 A M and at E. U. Kulhlmau a grocery, on Washington street, between 'J and 3 P M of each day ihia week. Srsruix M N an At J o clock this afternoon will be sold four dwellings and two vacant lots, by Ue zell & Jones, real estate auctioneer Now is the time for purchaser to obtain property at their own prices The opportunity is a good one. and ahould be improved ÖfFie-e A Kropf repeetfull v inform their loriner patron a and the public ::i general, that thev have removed their tore from Vo, 11 to No J7 WestJWa-hington atrcel. where they have a full atock of general Ii .niware. cutlery, pistol-, nails, building material, tool, rope, etc . which they pesjpsjM to sell, at wholesale and retail, as cheap as the cheapest. 18 1 Keallv th.s is in age of improvement. . so ssa m a bt .1. . aud vour pupiia -cem tuliv tmbuea wun ine apint of the age,'' wa the expression of an emi nent divine in witnessing the superior perform sure of the students at Bryant. Strstton and Spencer s business college a few evening since Ho early snd secure a aeat tor the next month! v writing clas, 1 nesday eve'ong. .lanuarv A. Ladies hall price Initio Stat Cikikir OH at Yesterday Osgood Pate, for paastng counterfeit D S cur roast, was put on trial, aud at a late hour the case ws given to the jury. Sims A. Colley, Esq., ably defended him To day tbe case of Thomas Kdge.on the same charge, will come up Mr Colley appears for him also. tW Tbe itreet railroad brm,:? distant prop ert? within casv reach of the businte portion ot the city. Indiana Avenue will soou have the city tars running throughout its entire lepgth Tbe property to be sold at auction this afternoon ia on thi- street See Delzell 1 Jone' destrip tive advertisement in another column i-nuf abundant in tbi maikoommsuds extraordinarily high prices re: i for iastanee, 110 renra s pound; quails, fea'hered, 10 cents a piece; o'poums $'j JmI and ring-tailed ra "tx n $5 50 a riere. more or !e W, suppose we are goiug to hsve a ; oneer" sup ;er ore of these nights, shortly, if some patriot ;c individual, remembering our torefather-. w;l! on'y pay Ut it I he Atheneum ro-ms. corner oi Jden.ii an and Msrvlaud streets, are under the dm.w 1 1 atior. of Mr A.J Myers, assisted by Messrs. Cobarn and Whitney Thev have teen ooeoesl to tbe public on the very tip top wave of success I he restaurant : abundant! v Mppliod at all : mes with every substantial jd o MOT, tbe bar w rh choicest liquors Heitkui North Illo.oi- street . tite the Bates House, the Prince of K anion, certaiti has displace 1 upon bis counters tbe m si els it a nt and fashionable of fabrics Within th pat week three griitleMa, frionds of oors. ap I . . 1 1 - - m . . . I Het'ksm Mo-t genteel did thev look, for Hi k.m's tnoiii. a we have aaid. are of the moat upevior, nis cuiur BCD UOtrttrpwtttd let nJ o w'W

MP reateraav dropped in at Stolwort! the ruler of the mode in toe treat metropolis of ! . ! i i Wf aere anrnrisOff and delighted to

US I 25! tifoJ for. si.J S)oocatc Mörsen, f ortky poses to make op (amnion hie garment for any gentleman who may call on him. vTett fltol worthy. North Meridian street, HSodiua' Block Her ek iah, one of the rao-t geucrou and large hearted gentlemen in thi vicinity, with unbounded hospitality welcome bia friend and the general public to hi.s establishment, North IIi 11.01 aireet. oppoaite the Bate Houae. Tle m'"t element table areapread in Heiekiah a rea Uurant. at which gentlemen may procure meals at an hour, aud bia fur supplied with the ; m-st cho.ee t bq y A Iraj, hitched to a boh tailed quadiu ped. ran bell u aplit out Meridian street ;eter day. avoiding all women and children, but com ing er near running over the street railroad car on Waahiugtou street. The affair occurred during the afiernoou, and the mu el. auortint; and waving his ears, waa brought up ataoding si a pump on the solicitation of a peck of oat Nobodr huit The erv als waa only artificial MrTR'-LiT Treat! Benefit to night of! the excellent artiste Mr. F. S. Ctanfrau. Mr Clianlrau taken his benefit thie evening, instead nfl Friday 'the uauaJ evening iu order to enable Orover's Grand Upera Troupe to appear on Kri day. Our Citizen ahould remember that it ia to j the geoeroaitj of Mr. Chaufrau, and the etertion of the management, that the opera can be given Mr. Chanfrau give up one of bia beat night, and consequently, a- bia loss will be consider able, our Citizen should see to it that his benefit is well attended, and uie bouse crowded in every part Man ' livelv 1 be great plav of the Ticket of Leave will be presented for the lt time pofi Yesterday we advertised in our paper that a grast snooting match waa to take place between Mr K I'. II weg and George Deitz. Kn , formerly of the Washington Hall Todtt ie learn all the particulars about the match It is going to lake place on the first Thursday in Jan uary. about ten miles from the city, on the Mooresvillc road, in ?he field The match will not exceed $1HM a side, and bejudged bv Mr Kin ich and Ph. Fehrbach. Mr. Fletcher aud Mr Hus-ev are appointed as the surnreme jndge. Sigt.e! by r. D.uiwru, G1.0R0K Dkitz i ri I' H t n r nta JOH.V L. El.RUH. Jonv lltasxr. I'm Fauabai h, Witnesaes and Judges Tan Ixpi AVAToLt" Amatai n Jn aait a i v. A- , sot lATio.N at Ti ki H tfjfl The 1 erre Hauit Lipreas of resterd.iy giva the following j- , count ot the reception ot t c Cliaritable" u Ilm city : The greetiui; which 'he citizen- of Teire Haute gave to the Indianapolis Aruafur Char liable Asocittioii Uat night, was cartainlv complimentary The largest assemblage that has jet come together in Dowliug s liall and comtwised ol the most laihiotiable and intelligent , people of the city gave them a cordial wel come, sod to say that every oue present tra-; tie , lighted with the SwtiWisMUSeS ia to apeak in very I measured termThe curtain roee SSJ the elegant little comedy al "Delicate Qrwausd, which was well played, i But the pieces winch allowed the finest display I of acting waa the gre.tt old comedy of the "Sen ous Famitv." In witnessing the superior per-o'i atioiis of Aminadam Sleek, Capt Murphy M- 1 Oakre, Lady Sum by Creauiiey and the dashing widow Delmaiue We SJVwM scarcely realise j but that we were hi -otne lare city theatre with stars of the bist magnitude before ua The late I hour at wii;r utue peiuiiis oiilv a hastj notice, and we rl?r' I bat time is not perniittcii J to apeak in detail of the ro!c- take, by tbfefre : ral ladies and gentlemen. f or ret l Hie I uro! Imciil AM peteoiis ot-ering ii ihe posted enrollment li-fs name"' of 1. Kou-reeideiit-, oi those who hiverrmotcdj from the ward. I Cripples, or persona wholly or partially blind, or such a-i nre supposed to be unfi for ser vice tec u-e f sickness. 3. Feraons uow in miiitary service, ot Nlvivg ! ben in the service for two rears or more. 4 Alien nnnauraliaed foreigrier' or (tod J persona ." Sueii .re enrolled twice r uoie ri Deserteis from the rebel army 7 Those oer 4; eats and under 'Jti yens ol , age Will repot l the same in wt uing, without Jelav, ' to the committeeman for the ward The names, residence, ("number ind -treef. of those who ought to be exempted for physical Jis abilitv should be given; also, the cause of such disability RepoeSj to committeeman can be left at the following place: 1st Ward I)r P II Jameson, residence corLer of Ohio and Alabama streets; nfBce No. J S Mith Meridian atreet . Ward Henry Coburn, oilire ne.r coiner of Delaware and New York streets 14 Ward Dr. W Clinton Thorupsou, office and residence near the corner ot Illinois and Ohio streets. 4th Ward James Cl Douglass, Journal office; residence No. LIU West New York street. r:h Ward Stephen McNabb, at Chnrle Kern Mf'l grocerv . corner Dlutt ll ui i.id McCsrty street. I h Ward AiHtn H. Brown, residence No '.Hl South Meridian ttrert. or at Adjutant Cere ral' offiVe, State House Tth WsrtiStouhloD A Fletcher. Jr , oflic : at F! etcher A Churchman's Rank, residence cor- j r r ol Struth street and Yirglnia avenue Mb Waid William Cok. comer of W.s-h iugt'-n and Kat streef, residenre Sitiih Fat street Ml freed" Adolph Siedeusticker. No 191 East Washington atreet, residence N'i . 87 Noble atreet. Report names at once Draft comes off' Februarv lith. (.tRoVka's t a v n t t'riR a The fashion atsd leauty will assemble in the Metropolitan Thestre next Friday evening, to hear and listen 'o the beautiful Opera Martha The sale of re served seats hs been going on at rapid rate, and from all indication the lower part of the house lor Friday eveniug will be nearly sold out to day. The matinee will be also well attended, and our rural frieuds should hasten to secure eat for Faust, whic'.t opera will be given in uiAgtotkent style The matinee will commence st half past two o'clock, and will hsj OWSSJ in time to take the different trains lor thosS living out of town There will be only those two pertorman ces. and as we heard many express ihr hope that , the company will give a few mre performance-. we sre sorrv to sav that this will be impossible and we are authorised bj Mi Haifier:. the SSJSSJI of Mr. Grover. to state that tbe company will poit Ii ely leave here agaiu on Saturday evening for Chicago, where 'hey :nt:-t anpewr on Mon day uett. We give below a criticism about thia oper company from the Bosiou SaiuHsv Kvening Kores : "The Oer man opera season closed vijsterday afternoon with a matinee, and the farewell performance was Fioiow's "Siradelia " The season has consisted of twenty three performances of opera, to which may be added oue sacred concert, making the actual appearance of the : i t twenty four. 1 he aeaeon, it is pleasant to rect.rd. Ii beati ue ot very great saece and Mr. (Jrover aud hi associates are entitled to great credit for their enterprise and public spin: This has not been accomplished without dilficui ties frequentlv of s formidable character. The public rarely knows of the tra!s and miseries of: managers, and above all of opera mana:er The good public sit in front snd ate ravished ar.d bathed in melody, while behind the curtain aiescenesof spirits of quite a diifei ent charac ter. Mr .;oer ha- tulnlted ni.- promises made at the atart ; and the troupe leaves our city wilh the kind and sathxAed optnaoai of their patrons For a tnoir.h it has beeu the privilege of the community to indulge in a delightful season of music, and quite the best that auy German com pany lis ever essayed. Let us all be thankful . .-en i our beuediction. uopiug ere the lapse of manv months t again httl their sweet and cuit. rated voices We nmat say adieu to the oper. It is a great uxurv. but one that can be afforded bot lor briel period. It i an exotic sa oasis to the j whole of lite and of curat can oolv be had but occasionally Johannsed. Frederic:. Rottier ( ' . i, . 1 .!!. . lialtel ata ii . Dei oiau. Hi rum er . Könne-, Lehmann and mlierv will bear with them i -weet rcmeniOrai.ee ft tlir tttoU!s,tilr iK-n tbelr Owvs listeu I nth fbgit ip)Nfrr1ri

"P'fial HetlMS of ihr f:itr ouarll.

Wiovwdat Evexisc, December Wk I'ursuanl to notice Council met. His Honor Mayor Caren, in the l a qioinm nrte ent. lit Honor rea. a '(u ssa message relative to eu li-tcner.ta in the army, particularly in Hancock's corps, relative to sidewalk obetrucüona. and relative to the ordinance directing the clearing Snow from aidewslk. reeotnmeudiug the repeal thereof because it w found by the fxdiee im passible to en for e it. His iioncti, with regard to euiiatmeoU iu Han cock'a corps, stated that communications from the war department indicated that veteran from Indiana would not be credited to localities from which they might come therefore enlistment. of veterans for that carp woold not operate to dimhiish our quota la view of thia it waa recommended that the war department be me moralized in order that its decision be so modified that Indiana have due and jut credit for al! tr op- -ent from her lMrdera. His Honor stated that tLe snecial object of the meeting to night was to consider the eipediency of raising, br city taxation, and upon municipal rrrjtt, the sum of ninety thousand dollars, to be expended toward filling tbe uoota of the city under the impending draft He recommended that the thing be done on citf bonds, straight war. Mr. Drown advocated tbe proposition of tbe Mayor, offering, in amendment, that a premium of ten dollars be ad illy appropriated to any person who would furnish an able bodied recruit Mr Fletcher thought that it was exceedingly improbable that these bonds, at ninety cents on the dollar, would be takeu in time; if made payable on the 1-t pi December. 18t&. 1 he Mayor jid that the United States had cailed lor tin est hundred thousand more troops, md we should inevitably have our juota to rsise Heretofore, under similar rails, they had been treated with compat ative TridifTerence by ediaens if, general For himself he was solicitous that no draft should eer be roju'red to be enforced in Indianapolis. Therefore he i l'.caied measure- in advaere for the purpose ol tilling our qnota with i-o. d arid reliable men. by paying a just and remuner ative boosjty He dift'erH from Mr. Fletcher Me conceived that the warrants or bonds, run nirg for the time indicated, would he taken, and the money trUired be readily raised thereupon. If citizens, attei the Council had taken 'hi action, would not invest, why. then let the draft ouie The Council could have the satisfaction ol knowing that all had been done n its power to relieve the aominuiiitv over whom the draft waa impending. All we could do a as indicated, to open to our citizens the necessary toad tow.trd placing the fund-' needed in the tre.i-ury. v. -ii ii probwblj hi.. t rsake Ctg I baarffsM men, and it was incumbtui uliou us itntndi.itely to do -ometbtnc AM we rould do was simply to oder the public our warrants. I: they wou' i not take them, why, the other alternative war tha' son.e ot them would have to take a place iu the trout mrslts rurther retawrka were aawde bj Dt Jasaeaoo and Dr I hompeon , h ol whom M.o'ivh1 t .r the Legjslatore would granl sjHkoeitf to the ssav nicin.ilitv to i ue ten ve ii lori Is. taaS bath agree lag that it was essential that a declaration should tt untie by council as to whether bounties aboulo be pass or not There was great opposition on tie? purr of army citizens to lurther imposition ot tone. Dr ahoaweSMM thought ihaM within -ixtv days the city would tie authorized by the Leghdaisgsj to fund nil debts lacsjiisjd in thia resianl No in .a r in the Legislature would raisa Iii-' voice against this unless he w:is a rebel at I iu iavor of de- ruct.on. aud -uch an animal he should vote to expel. He thought that many men who had. like Iii- Honor, lived econonii Cally without a wile, ouht to, aud would MSkj scribe lifetaHy to this city futlel debt For btj own par, he the doctor, would sny that a wile waa cheap. On the siige.-tion ol' his friend Mr Nabb, he woo'd say that a man could keep a woman for what he would have to nay for hi w-ashiug, and so on. Finally, after agieeing to s:.rt out. on motion of Mr doUowsC Icker, with oue hundred xndhltv dolHi.i bouutv, ainl autbotiing the Mavor to COUtHlOe rccniitltig out ol hand about .'J,."(10 (he the fund.-already in hole matter after re marks by Jit Collet, was referred to the ünnnce committee, with instructions to make indications of wnM plan to raise funds, and to promote re cruitin, ind report st the meeting of the Council. u Uouday nijfht neat. Di .lamcsoti offorasj a re-oiuiio:i sotbotisia he Finance Committee to proceed, unking teui orarv loaii Ironi nsiikers.n mignt oe reju:reu, tor the purpose of rtcraiting, in order tint the tuunniptl authOlitics might aiwa oe iu tu:.u-. without regard to the contemplated action of the legislature Adopteti, and 90,wff authoried to be borrowed for thirty days. Dr. Thoaipson. iu concluion, said tht as I member ol the Senate, he should, a soon as orayers were over and the door kecicrs and page;1 elected, bii-g this matter to the urgent at tentioii of that body. Mr Lirowu presented an ordinance ameudatoi y of the oidmance relative to obstruction of aide walks providing 'or cltarine sidewalks of sij.jw under penalties Dr Thompot, opposed the ordinance. When Sherman had taken Charleston, (iranl hail taken Richmond, and the rebellion was rent to bell generally, then it would be time enough to talk JjOwt settiug a poor osao 'a name down otstsooite f7 10 Im DOS cleaning the snow oh' his sidewalk For Iiis ;the doctor's; part, he would rathoi wade in snow kt.ee deep, at 1 ew: ;l.er. theo such thing SaOwM be Several members advocated the rejeal of all ordiu.nces regarding of.strtictior.s of the sidewalk" In the end, Mr. lirowu's ordinatsct sras iead a SSSJOOd time, and amended, on motion of Mr Seiden-bcket . - to ipal -.i1 measure witli regard to idewalk. . and then, under suspension of the itiles, parsed. Aftei ir it sactii.n of further bsjohsots Oooncil adjourned lThtoughout this week the attrectlona at the Indiana Mate Mu-ru:n will be unprecetlet.ied Especially ought parents and oaroioni take the little children under their charge to .-ec the many wonderful, amusing and instructive curioiiies therein displaced The kiad, oenevoieut. beautiful and accoraplihei Madame Ki.glish is always infin.tely happy to have t'ie ch'.ldi n visit her tiive herelote. the detr littla creature the beuetit of tbe h. udays. Fot m A si!er wntch, manufactured by Beasley, oi Liverpool, a gold heatt and key at tached The owner cau have it by inquirfnf at ;hc Sy ti MI.L office and payiug chorgOS. il.OiMi KkWAan Ihe above rewatd srall be given to anv person who can 'urnish a presciiplion for coughs, cold.-, wlHKpinCOOghl asthtua. cd consumption, which is equal to Dr. Strickland's Melliduous Couh I'a'isam This baUaui will cure the above complaint-, also spitting ot blood and tiibt swets. One tift cent hott e is sutUciem for auy one to tr. i he wurst tfaS I of chronic cough, asthma, whooping cough and nsry cases of consumption are cured bv Dr k'.and'w Melliduous Couh Halsam. It can be had at any druggist's. It is different from anv other tSMgw1 meilic'me we have known ;r tins eoontry tf rke Isrge and pleasant rooms, n the econd and third stories of the Sentinel building tie for fe - Poaeoton can be frlvcn imn'cii oleJr. tt NATURE'S SECRET APPLIED -TOUKE 1TI KI DEFeCTft. 1 sa Nat ca At Mt an Of which f Tem p'ders Tolor i tbs An:mi Cbemiatn Us' ha . ( Klvi UMlKO a HAIM DE. It c.uMrrreita ricOeat Vtct anst rns. proSacio au iutantaaMssis ai.J rnJonng cSnar irora auy buxtou calor, witboat a'alnfnf tbe kia or isipairtDa; vitality f ssa1 Se. i rKtittloroN llnir Hrearnniive, A vainabl ij ",tio tbr Irys, In Jieli. at. I proutbtf tbs growtb aud rtWt braltb t tba Da r, ar.a of iUeff, wbeo sei! sV re a frgnrd th protec's tb Obr Irotn deeaj a&Jr s!l e. reu m'scs aiS wwlr alt clips IpjsJSjajaawjl Sj J. CklSTAlaDkO, Ja AMor Bssm, T0 . sia by ail trugg-sta AppheS a!' Ba!t Draet ao- 1 1 w-

Telegraphic Dispatches,

?i r teaaaal frnarws i- vtrara ssimaai Wr lomlni Weprt two First . IlIIwlH KKPf)RT. Latest War News. PfiOS FORTRESS MONROE. T r 1. t-i vvt-i KetllTD Ol tü8 I leet from WllnilDgtOn pftnJ- a-J uuu.ird.uiL lea. I I ffit?D riijtti ID Hi till I v L.-l I rlt I liV'Jl .1 r. UliliLA.lii fs s f ftff S" j a a a " -sr,.e aa- i p-ia., aw rnULttu Nbh Ur He MU. Lfc j SLA I UHr HKU S1JT. t II. I. V M r o ii i: i ; N w m Ar.. A . , At .. At - - - lysrTOS, r I lifts II eeema to be a , as reported this morning, that the mi! t reus Wuttilngtou WasH I Sot mistake irarv rleet ha returne! flora N C to Fort Moi. roe The Navy Department has M such adrires. but, that one vcasel. only, yesterday returned to !iie I 'otter place, bringing dispatches from Adil Prter The messenger ha not yet arrived . at Washington It is ascertained from authentic SSJjr00S how ev ei . under dale ol Fort Monroe vestetdav. that the powder ship was exploded within MOO yards of Fort Fisher, about "2 A l . ot the 24tl Lite In the dar Admiral Porter attacked the Fort and adjacent defences, and re uewed the ttombmdment on Christmas. OoOoCO. occaaioo we drove the rebels from their guns uu ' der the shelter of bomb proof, so as to eftectu ally sileuce their fire in a very (ew moments after ti e frigatej and heavy guns got iuto position A detachment of troops landed on Sunday eveniug. and the skitmishers pished up gallantly to the ' Fort under cover of our 6re Some of more I dariosj actually entered the worki and htOOSji I off nags llonibarduient of the fleet continued M day 1 he Santiago dc t'uba captured a ; ! company of Noith Carolina soldier in outworks an i brought them oft The ou.jt.i ol ihe District of Columbia under the new call of the Pre-ide: r for ÜOO.fHMI, In boon tied at ri.ooo Liootooani Coeasootore Brown, of the guuiM.t Ataxia, wining to ;he depailmenl from oft Fa cobeto, Texas, oadsw date ol Novesuhoi io, reOOrtS that on that dav he captured the schooner cruiser Main. Itoni Tampico, about IS miles southeast of the Parcabello light house 1 he day heb te he Hatted ashore a schooner of ale)Ut 100 tons, which was bound lot Mntsgorda Hay The sehaaSnOf afterwards destroyed bv t shell I i in ( uiru, Caiho, December 'Ja lr'tn New Orleans on The alcaiuu the 21 t, has V. ai ttr, ait ved here Bra SO Sintijg'' advice- IO the 17lh sa a lorfw MOjber oi desertetssnd lehigees artived al Brsaus, brinjgiag oew bom Matasaora that Uao; ilcj ti lias diu k cred a plot against the imperial government n Mai ill) it .ts. headed bv Col La bordCi formerly of too republican aroiy but since the sunender ot OOTtittOJ Iih- heeti m the servi-e of Maximilian Ijaboroji was sentenced to tearconfiiiement iu the eajfleof San .luan De Clloa Four other ! officers wcie sh Afxuit .KtO revolvers weie foond it Mataasot as belonging to the conspiral( 4 Ceti Cortina had another fiyht with Colonel SJorales in which the latfer wa- sjaortallv wound ed and hfti -ince died Trnde was ert biis I. ite numheisof reliels continue tod'-etf fiom fleta Slaughter, at Brownville. Cotton verv dull, the market beiui: checked ' v the men ttd dilliculty ol procuring exchauge The suar. SSeAeOSOS and Moor market is over stocked. Husiness is icviving at Moigana under judicious management (icti rilman' expedition ieit Morfanii ob ibe 4;h to operate ot Atchalavla. but wlaJ to bad weather and high wa'ei not milch wa accotu plicntd. At the SafsM i nie another expedition under Col. Shirty went to Racourci and severelr pnn- j ished tlie guerillas for murdering Acting Master Thatcher He destroved much properly and i ipltwtd a latge number of cattle and horses, j ur four -i. no h'sa et'-cpt tlie capture f Lietll . Whitney A monitor went to the mouth of the liver the other day, and the tarn Tennessee is also moving up the river Jen Devideoa'a etnedititui rossjrstod to Pes conoula after having Mfftufiiill accomplish cd the t object. They traveled 1ÜU miles iu 15 days, built 10 bridges The raid was one of the most successful of the w.ir, and resulted in draw '.ng wheeler' force Iio-u Tennessee. Taylor's forces (torn Hcrkfiao, and Ileanregaid to" Mo i bile I rooa fSl I oiiis Si L- via, Dooooabet i8t It wa Cel. Draper, of .Macon count v, elected chief clerk, cf the House, eierlar, not Wtn Dyer, as Offsiouelj repoitesl Aside ftom the passage of an act iucreaiug the Oorsa Dor's salary to$J,l)lwi per aonoJS, the Senate did nothing lu the House liov Haii'a me-.-ae was read, and .(H)i) conies ordered printed The Covernor begins with I retro-pective view of the important events winch tiave transpired in th Sttte during the pool four yeai-, and sneaks iu high teims of the ofheera and soldiers who took an active pari iu driving the lobel' from the : State during Price's ute raid He specially mentions Cenetals Pleasantou, Kwiug, McNeil, Sanborn, Kisk and Krown. and recommends Col, lieu o.n and Phillips for promotion, and also that the Legislature tender thern all a vote of. 'hanks. He alludes to the kii.-n; of the atiocious B 11 1 Anderson as a praiseworthy act. deserving the waroaeet thanks oi every ritisso A No fhnt all COOlSBbsiloOOd oni'Cts be apj4i::ed fv the Civemor I he condition of finances represented be'Uj: "tiv urisati-factory Tlwie will be due on the m-t of January five million eight hundred shou si ud ou Slate bonds, i-.-ued to various railroad, with interest accuinu! ititis: st rate tsl the I K). 00Q per snuum 1 he irrfjanisOlrT ol a new government, in the midst of a revolution, is a wigk of great delicacy and responsibility, and will make the pve-ent (ienersl Assemblv on of the nSSwt importance that ever mcei iu the Stale The result of the te-eut election it is hoted and believed will not be without much good e fleet iu Missouii. Our' loyal citizens have permitted theni-clres to te d. v;,;ed into bitter faction.-1 as to proper modes ol ; su:;re-sii' tbe rebellion The --eople have considered the various plans pio-oed and bv au immeu-e msjoriiy decided in tvor of the plan ot tha Administration, snd after all it cannot be -aid the terms imposed on rebel ate unreasons ble. All that is required of them is to submit to the Constitution snd the law- Thiol the duty of every good citisen. and all the States ad bereing to the government are required to do this Are citizens of Virginia. South Paojlina and Louisiana to enjoy privileges not enjoyed bv other section-? It ts not believed the American peopie will grant it Submission to the Const; tution ami the Law is the rule that tl hotild be re;uu ed Io i bev raai stain r'ranrii o, Sa Fkai isvo, December .7. The CwtoMI Be use authorities have uncovered and frustrated

s. :l.er plot to ht owl a ; ratica! cboner in j The Worlds correspoarJer.t say the rebetri Two üVr l r gained th coiifidenco piantel torprdoea n the tod leeano to Saeao ol Michael Have, th apparent leader of the con nah, causiof our troops much anaoyam e Gen apiracv, who "w arreawd bv the Pnvo?' Shermn compelled the rebel prisoners ty point

(iuard oli Sat'ird v and is hi Port A latroo. It aaa m opuaai tu put ttaae tba acttMuat Cohan, aim het iib otif tnugflf bet out of port, aeiae a larger sesael. and ultinsately oue l tea ! treasury ilea is era Hayes wa provided with itiltri oi mirQuc from tht rebel authorltlM ( fcl - accoroDileaa are not yet knowr

teif !.,p t.ssirl oeveti og of tbe Seth lag to the Flor, says: Aumiu2 to cd thi. -; i' In lUeal fat disaster, the Loudon Tines have been bv design, we are not to wail mt.rh -atioti ,n ti e ub ject. The method of itrocunng and equipping, the Florida was a v miotic a ot neutrality, and wa Swck -i deprive the suflerers of sM symni , tn7 The Tiroes preJ:r Mr Semme wit make ample apology. A large open ait meeting ol ofrative iu Man ehester adopted resolution . rOCOg nition of a slave holding confederacv Parliament meets on the let of February . The breach between the papal goverumetl, i toProssian Minioter at Kosoo ia widftsJM The T two 18, ia iu cltv article ,e , eduction in bank note is b per cent 1 -cp entirely in hnrmonv with the tate ot the market, and will be ospecislly welcomed botn its I being calculated to lessen the morbid despondet : cjr which has nicvaiied in all branches of trade since tbe speculative mama wa- eorrecteti . c i a a . "iuUr.T - and ! per rent Ihe i demand for discount veterdAv wa- ot the aver sge character, under the full expectation thai the bank rate would be reduced. Consols opened yesterday at an advance of . and after the reduction had been formally an nour.ced another similar. rrui Vn lork. v .- r. V3 n.. re- ... j aw loa. Dex ember J 1 he World Washington peciI Hranchville. S. C . ia of ( much more importance than Char.eaton. as it is a he great railroad centre, and it is itated that f raiiroau ceutrc, auu it ia atatcu uiui ;!..;'Vb,re we c,,uld "Pn communication with ' oxtu wu"; whfn Claisoessj wot.' I fall fmm its - - m si v . - Destructive fire. i oak. Djc 2. I he Urce niano tActorr ot the United 1 'iano Makers, in Ilrooklvu. corner of Third and First street.-, was destroved bv fire last night The loa over g'Jd.OOO The Very Latest. TJNIE1 O'CLOCK A w HftCtStl Uar Miilletln. Wau Dki-artma-vt. WASUixoro. December lb4 I o (teneral Dix: The following extracts from the Richmond pa persto day have been received here: I he latest ollicial advices from (eor:a indi ' ate that Shermau has already followed up the . occupation of Savannah by sending a force of ' cavalrv, artillerv and infantry upon an expedi tion whose destination cannot be guessed at from the direction which it moved. Tbe?e troops, it i- reported, have gone towards Allomaha River. We shall no doubt hear ther have crossed that stream, and are moving to southwestern Ceorgia in finest of pi boners of war It is supposed to be at Andeiionville. ShermAn's programme for his campaign northward mwoh to be no sect e'. He will :rt ftom Foil Hovsl and move straipht for the Hranchville point of the junction of the Georgia and South Carolina mail toads He then proposes to follow tfte main railroad to wards irginit, stealing a. id murderinp as much 1- he cai bv lite wav Tint ;s tii very fine, in.t if Sherman proposes Lee dispose. The folios iug oBcial dispatcher were re ; e 1 last infill. V.L.n.r n, Dec 'i . 6 P.M. To Il Kxt i lltoey Prtosieot D.ivi: .... . . a. . 1 ho eneniv lias ic enuaikeJ rider cove j.J his fleet. His movement is not developed. I luve vHlted rort rishei and lind the damage , slight inly two guns dis.iblcd. The bmnlranlnient was very heavy Mnjor Gen. Whitney, CoL liQh OQOffindiog t toe fort. i. d ;'nc clfi-.-ers a: d nun ol the guriison deJrre ojsjcial commendation for the gallantrv atid foititud displayed oodei cry trying circuniitance i: l!sio. The Lynciiburg Virghlisii has the following additional in relation to the capture of the salt worms ansvunced yesterday: We had been leu to hope th:it the-e impoitant works were sate, but the source from wMrfa the rejxirt of their capture cornea leares ti nn room to doubt irssjorroril ne. Tlicy were occupied by the encmr on d ues 'lay, the -HHh, and held by them, us is stated, till Thursday, wbeu the Yankees retreated towards Bristol. We learn that the place was held br QÜ0 reserves tnder Col Pi O too, most of whom escaped capture The works ate teported to be but little dam aed, and we understand from persons who vis lied them since the occupation by theenemt. that ther can be put m working oider again by the 1 st of Fehroary. A large juatitily of sal: has already been taken Out, which was destroyed, and ail build in's in the place burned Several pieces of artilleiy were captured, but we got little elae. At lust accounts Hreckinridge was al Sali die preparing to follow them Skirmishing contin ues with their rear guard So other fighting took place than teported already Signed:; b: M "ir.TO. Secret an of Wai Nlw Yuan, December Ä The it. Albanruider who enlisted in our army and placed in the uaval service. If those in Montreal claim to be rebel soldiers the three are spies and are certain to go to the penitentiary, without betreßt from tbetr rebel commissions. There i mach rejoicing here ov.t the dileru m in which the rebel sroSfatUifters ia Canada are placed In was announced bete to day that (en H en's division and a brigade ot itilpatrick's cav airy left Fort McAlister on the llh, in a aouthern direction, to release o'ir prjsotier on the Ai baoy and Boll raikroad; ninety miles distant The intention wos to tstalM a rapid march and surprise theaimy. It is repotted that nearly all the prisoners from Milieu are at the point nar-jed Gen Hook's division of Longstieet's corps left the front of our army on the James on laat Thursday It ii supposed that his intention is to reinforce BtSigg Ot Wilmington, oi assiat in the defense of Charleston Washington Reptibli tn ss. on apparent v olhcal authority, that Gen. Dix ml no authori ty, whatever, from the President for issuing no older co. ce rniiig the Canadian raiders. The order of attack on Fort Fisher ws for the fleet with full head of s'eam to 'nr..l off PJ saHos while the torpedo steamer wa- blown up. :he whole fleet then c:rne iu rapidly, iioti clads led by t'oe fiiate and Ironsides, nrximpai.ied by guiiboata noting as tenders wonld approach the fort from the north, -taidiurin close within three fourths of a mile liom ibe fort, oi a near as the water permitted Tbe Ironsides standing broadside toward the fort, the monitors tanged in line in convenient distance : in this.posi tion they would fire overland ;t the hut. Fiig aes. sloops a t larre ve-sal moved m the shore, forruiug a crescent St ipod 'iue of bat J tie I niiie from the forts, or as near a possible, and to pour their cortcen'rated ba'teiics into the :.ii oThsSS Ihia w s goinc on Butler roS to land hi forces and co operate with tbe flee' The main point ..f attack Is a narr .w trin j land on the north si le of New mJwt, and forms a part of (he east bank of Cape Fear river, and held by tbe works commanding the mou'hof Cape Fear river Their capture close the poi: of Wilmington, and renders Fort Casewell ol no woo to tb rebels Post Fisher is tbe strongest of the work? on the federal point, and im the principal point of attack In the list of troops under 'ten. Hatter Inui ana regiments are tns on!? Wtatm remenf mentioned. i ten Ransom, commanding al t."iui lesion, his issucvl an order toibiddt nun combatant to leive the '-ty and requiring all .Uvea whose owners are iKt n Cnarlea'on to be ;mmediateiy sent away. He evidently fejrs the invetmtit of the city bv Sherman There is great anitety among be ofti- ers? snJ oldiees of Sherman's armv to make a campaign imo South Coroiina Oflicers tecenily arirod think ihev wit soon be gratified ut these place Tita I 'a uf entretiobaaeiits MOaasI Savsnuh was oesrly 3fi mile Tb uiilt .iMrosabes the rabata li tu uur Hi es were by four roods, sa ibf tsmDi al lut ; tims of tLe arreoJer wer doodad Prepara tt, 0m were oearty cotap!eted for catting of? the

rereign tesrw Nxw Voac. Dsjeosnber The i I'araaan. rVon L tpnol ort the l.Vh dcrry on the IGih. and Cape Rae on

Fuioii causeway, eueioiug Oezj Hardee's arm Heavy artillery was in p:tion along tbe line, i anal when the ewsjiliaai wa shoot to rriitarff

Siermar. told toe diviaa essBSsanders that the first to enter ahetiM be eaade Military Govwroor of, the rant I . fact brought ihe ?rwwe op as fast a possible. The citri uuin.ared. and a orovost auaetl has teen detailed to it ia rumored that there ia a cosisiderabie 'juantity of rebel government property io too citv. A thorough search will bo sonde Tbe mM Mtt defenses o th city prove loss lormid Able than was supposed, the principal reliance being on torpedoes and piles. Osst torpedo boat and three ssaall steamer were captured, People quiet and well dapoootf, and reported uianv Coiceiiaia atnvtuc them. Too Herald has an aoeonnt of tbe worsts on the left of Sherman s rmv aud the operations of the earalry frosa At lanta to Savannah, and estimated that 16.000 bale of cotton was destroyed together with other public property Ktlpatrick bad only one figbi ; of importance. Shermans loes since leaving Atlsnta is less than 'i.000, about 400 were loot io inTesling Savannah. T.Vt bv atraejrline in Kilnatrick at one time ihaaed Whcele heeler 40 miles ' him to tight. COMMERCIAL . I Waes. lauanaii Market. Ciücix ati, December tS. Fioor vetv dull, hardlv anv demand ; super ia Asi . i ii.. i aT T r,?7; , anatuuii a lor re: 0lUgg w , Corn deciintd tu g, iu ulttnt4 dl4i, , trl HdaOraSro from the market ; Rve duU mJ ic( D0Qlintj Vihiskt firm. 42 l'2K.;i 1". but demwud

its i i;k, ' -T"

PturiajetM quiet but firm ; sales of 600 bbl asm pork st $40 o change in bulk meats. pc-tk at $40 No Qrosj) bams advanced to -163.. Lard fAtU ; ioüered, 0)2 aked Hoes 6rmer ; tJic higher ; 'JOO pouttds Average at $14 7.' ; receipts light. Grocercies eteadv. faircout.tr demand. Coffee 45( 47 Suuat (ä24 lor Cub Molasses fl 46 Mone? market stnngc: I CoM '215 ; silver 200 e w tarfk aratea. !liw Yoaa, December iM. CotfOO more attive and very firm PsoSJl dull ; ;(3l0 lower ; $9 !W9 IO for aesteru . glo 85311 for extra ute Com $1 10(31 Pi for trade brand ; matket !osed dull, no buyers st outside figure. Whisky heavy' and unsettled ; t'2 -21(22 23 state : $2 25 far western Wheat dull aud uomius! . J'.flr lower ; No. 1 Chicago spting $2 J Ö Oatr Isj better, moderate OJMo uo.. g; $1 uL lor state ; $1 Oü1.. il 07 lor western Petroleum qriet, small sales ; 50 for etude . 7b for refined in bond, and 1 for refined free Wool dull. Pork opened firmer, closed heart aud droop bag : :('- Cöof :W .' for l!?6.i-4 mess ; cash and tegular way closinc at $39 25 ; eah $4d5041 ; uew mess' $.14 .r033. ; prime f3b 50cct. 3,GKl bbls. new mesa .Tauuary, Febiuary and March deliver. el!ers and burets option, fil 50 (42, and 4.200 bbls 186.1-4 roeas $4042. Beef tp;iiet at:d unchanged Cut meats (dentil. j Hams 'ii Leef sid ateuJv Dressed hot: a doll, lb1 fot wea tern ; Lnl "wer. J0a24, and mall lots at s4i4ij4a. Mutter quiet and heavy ! 4C(2btl (or state. Cheese dull, Hi(3J4. ; sw I 'mi t- fot I hlo ; DRY GOODS. HOLIDAY PRESENTS! At - 3 ODD FELLOWS HALL. w ic ixrint asPKciAi. attkstio.n larft stid rtftraotfv of rtegatt To it h DRESS GOODS! SHAWLS! o RICH LACE GO0L8! Ana masy utbrr aw ane Saottftil ai pessatf : Osa aproacblnHs:!''!. kl toactat anjcw AM- ai.f;ai f.i s. A SI' k.VM;T. BEAUTIFUL EVE1N1NQ SILKS. MOIRE ANTIQUES, BLACK REPT & FIGURED BLACK SILKS, xr.ny noijuat fRKk!rra Finr Urcs (aoodh. Kmprr Cloth, 1 1 Hour. Sfoirh Plaids Rohr Dr ( heiHbrrs and French sa t fnnoffa, I OR I0UTUT TRF.?5TI. i;li:(;ant cloakh, I K I. THP!S. ajaSFS 1 51) l'Hlt J)Rf V. K URS, la Sat le, Mtuk. r iteh, Sqtorrel. so all ttae cheaper f oS Hvit; bui ear haay sa laa Esst far tiua pa4 aaMriaa all tba saw aad SeUrafcla aajrlaa ot gsobs awNa bia (or tba Bathlay traoa, wa are prepares la offer oar friends and the fsblh jc sf th stoat atfroftres atoeis ef geawe er eipstaaa) for al la this ctt y . JONES. HESS & DA 718, daelO-Ow

MEOICAL.

DK BULL'S t oapoi vd (UDRIIN BITTER The l.alrwi Mj iM Im. Itortant Diacorr Of TU .VINETEENTH f'ENTURT !! ! ssaa i wssaa t sr taossstsl aaaiij or matirja MBMCa mt Vs whanst oastea. j mrw laT-r.rvpiy ari wa a a plow: h MaSiwsJ Oiaa tkat f Dr. John Bull, of Loilii illr, kenlnt U Rts tiuamttaliV ptraassitsat ef f-astii I. baa lone asnS at tba bea Ua petmS yf that vaiaable trsjc. Hi Compound of '1LD CHERRT ass heeoroe a household word throuehout the Wast and South Hi Worm Losen ges, in leaa thao o year after their introduction, attained a repoUbou A aUa spreaa as tb iimUusci ! Jlena Omw t r.i,u.g lory r bi lite lemaln- lets ttatoes ia bta dlacorrry, ur raikrr rombf nation, for be Ssea asa clsim t havsi bs taw Sasserar of 'KOSSSOSi , wlocb s ib bai uf tb bittet a uow asTereS ts tb pot lie. That hoeoT be loa; I the uatrva inhabitant of Central America, to wkuaa its vtrtnea ksvs bean know for mora tbaa SWS bumtred yes Arsns4 with It, lbs " 1 's '' I I th most d'a.My n.alana'aa aan1les .tbout fear tb atost veautwsaa ssrpaats. ltla lllf with them, that white tbr Is braatL la iKr ho4 tbe Cedrn;. :- potent to rnra, ou ttter what tha may i. Whfis lr. Rati is nat prepared to aw or pa tbk aal aot pretetiMuD, lie is nevertbr aliefled frass a thornnith eianitnation nf the idenc ralatiaf ts It irtue, that as a remedy and preveatatlra of all 41aawaeo arising from exposure, eltbar to rhaufa of woalfbor or i llaiate, or to miweiar ir-fluouce, It a'sreta WITHOUT A RIVAL! Ab.i ,u.uj daaarvaa tba ropntsoas it bao Isaf rrjoy4 InCcatra! America sad tba Weatlsat I TV lfSlIllJtk Oa Ita ttoani tram ef symptoo. M acta mar UU A CHARM tbaa a medirtwo. Tkera u ooihiuf In lbs :.-. e range of Materia Medics tbat caa for a ataaseot r a r a comparieoa with It in tbi disease. A fall account of tbia wonderful plant may be feaad fa tbe lltb edition sf tbetr . LHapeneaU.ry, pace UtT aod I So. A riea of eiM-rloients iL Lieh f)i RnP ha L tuj eari engared, baa Jost been broaabt to a ssocoaafwl ternlDatien, aad he la bow ruablod to ofar to tba pablu a romblnaUon of CKDROIC with ether apwrswod toalca. tba whote proasrvcw la tba boat mailt j af copper Swlilled Bourbon VN LuAy, wbirb he I coc&doat ha Oe rqnal la tba world. Ha miht furnish a volsaae af oartlflcaaaa. bw as lie have loaw aiac learned to aattmate such U .,;W their tree valo. The safost plan la for ovary aas la toss for khBaif lbs eixiasw of s sow aaedtctae. CEDRON BITTERS osk . : . Axr vh wai. UTll Vim sir OTVPWj It '.- at aasceaaaxv la ab hah a lacaj Bat af whirh th CIDK05 a.TTKM or s spesr-Äc aases r Iba 1 a. . aaKowrK Liver ear kldnrja, la aJ afTeratoa af tb lri.iV DKTLSDI NG CPoN l?KtA"iitMMKNT OK i un otomACH OK BOWKI.-s jOL" I . RHKL'M A 1 ISM AMD NKLRaU.Ia AND TX FEVER AND AGUE. 1' i tiaaliued ha saaereaaa all ether vwaawe nly cares tbaa Jiseaess bat It eraveats thasa. Ii aaa A whas r of tha Bitter, tafeea aa aauv barer lala the ill effects nf the anbaalthy cat erven tha pir a takhag saat tryin; axpovcre. It sgaioi S aaatar the lbs SSrwrilts aamel erally . tar ra Dr. JOHN BI LL. rYiadpal OOao, rttth fltrsef, beoantW, Kj ao lt srwoi sat. try DAILY, KEEFER 4 RI 13 nmntm florUtM mreet. INDIANAPOLIS. Wh a sen Miaalaai 6A KsArAKl 1-L A BUIL WOtM DESTROflR. smith's Tome sravr BAIL! in jefTt tM:;ivtmf