Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4458, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. FHIDJlT Ü0IIP150; FEBRUARY 3. CITY ITEMS.

Aatoatlc. For fan and UagMer, logo. dllghi Go to the Tleatre Monday t'gt:; Wkit, the comic. theo appeoxa. Ho'e boo the favorite for year; la vit and humor unsurpassed. The rUrt among truly classed. Excelled by dodo La funny east. If yoa want job or Uok priatin' of ntj kiod dona, apre ct a call. 5TS Dr. Wen. Tbomion' aJvertUeraer.t 60 tha second page of to dsy's paper. jtn 2i tf. K7"Tb red streamer floating from the flatus atlLe top of Glenna' Block indicatee tkatlaC at the park. jn 25 tf . G7" Don't lail to go to-bight and tea tba perfcrmance at tba Tabersaela of tha Amateurs. Tba till it an excellent od, and should secure tbtm a full bouaa. C7 According to tba quota published fur tbia city, tba comics draft will take every tenth man o! proper aga. Every fifth mm will be drafted.. Are jou ready ta draw jour muaket. or will you aid to clear tbe citv that ia tbe qoaaüoa. C27 Tba 7tb ward draft meeting will be held this (Friday) evening, at 7 o'clock, at Atury Chapel, to raise tbe meats to pay volunteers to fill tba quota All citizen Interested are requested to come with funds to invet in city orders. E. T. Sixki. Tcxraancs: Mcitiso -The hall of the Huue of Representative baa been kindly tendered for the purpose of holding a temperance meeting on this eveninf, commencing at ly o'clock. Ii tioguiahed speakers will address tbe metiu. Tbe public are incited ladies in particular ToCS-TH WABD DlAFT MlETlNO. On Ssturday nicht next B. K. Elliott. Eq., Dr. T. H El llott. Col. K. J.Kjan.IIoa.OiCtr IMIord. John Colerick, Eq , and others, will addresi ikt'.r fellow citizens ci tba subject of tbe dra!t. ex plaining tbe reasons why every citizen hould exert bimaelf in the regard. E7At tbe "Circle," to d 7 and to sight George Rbodios. Esq., will be exceedingly happy to meet bis friends. Every delicacy of tbe season, as well as every sublime beverage be can furniah them. Tbe cook ia tbe most elegant arttat in tbe city. GJ-Marot's, No. 233 East Washington street, W9 would advise our citizens generally, is tbe very establishment in this metropolis to ritit lor the purpose of obtaining second hand pood of every description. Mr. ilarot is a liberal dealer, and bargains may be obtained at bis house. The Otx Allcuuaxiams ake Comixu Tlti talented troupe and Swiss Dell Ringers will appear at Masonic Hall on Friday and Saturdty evenings (next week,) February lUih and 11th. They will receive a hearty welcome from our music-loving cilizena. Their advertisement will appear shortly. tiT" Ladies' as well as gentlemen, boys and misses, w iai a the famous etablirhment of A. Lints, went Washington Ptreeta, eat of the Pal mcr IIoue, for elegantly and fashionably ramisinfacted shoes, slippers and boots. The work that Mr. Lintz offers bis patrons is warranted. It lssuperior and unsurpassed. auction, to-day, at No. b'2 Eit Washington Street, at 9), a. ra. A great variety of woman's and children shoes, men and boys boots, kc, ic. Be sure and go. Wji. E. FaATHKEfTON, Auctioneer. fcb-3-tM. Tos last or Tbk tin Seapon. Those who do not buy now will regret it, for two reasons : Firt, soon there will be few to select from, and secondly, thote purchasing now will get bargains. Baker & Mclver have still a very fine lock which they "are determined to close out this month regardless of cost. feb-3 d 3 t. Wixtm oven According to the old groundhog theory winter is now over, and we shall have 00 mora bard weather. Yesterday was was ground-bog day, and it was so rainy and cloudy that the sun did not make its appearance throughout tbe entire day. 127" IIcry J. Feary, of Co. B, 11th Indiana, leaves to day for bis regiment. Harry is a gallant young gentleman, and although youtbtul. has distinguished himself in tbia war. He will take all letters and packages for bis comrade, left at Tba Sentinel office previous ta 4 p. m. MiTtorotiTAX Theatre. To night is the farewell benefit of Mr. Neafie. Two great plays Ruy Bias, or tba Lackey, the Angel and the Demon, and tbe great comedy of Don Caesar de Baxan. Mr. Neafie appears as Ru Bias in the first piece, and Mr. Riley aa Dou Caesar de Batan, and in the last Mr Neafie appears as Don Caesar da Dasao, and Mis C nahmen as Marita na, and Mrs. Riley as Layarilla. A great bill. 2T"The wonderful Jukes is still holding forth at the Indiana State. Museum. Madame Eug!i.h, one of tbe most accomplished of Indies, praprie tress. Juke is the Bohemian gla.s blower of the nineteenth century, and his performances are as unparalleled as Madame Engliah'd curioMtic. which, regardless of cipciue, she has gathered from all parta of the world, are unapproachable. Gentlemen attending the legislature ought by all means to visit the Indiana Mueuca before they go home. t57 The presentation entertainments ot the New York Manufacturing ewelrrs Association, which takes place at tbe Metropolitan Theatre on Tuesday and Saturday, February 7th and 1 1th, promises to be a brilliant auir. The de pot in tbe old post ofbec building has been crowded during the day, and many valuable and uafnl rrftrr!. mrm rit.n tri th nurrhiKfr ot r r . - - r tickets. Should tbe weather prove fine to morrow, vi expect to eee the stwrc thronged with ladies and gentlemen, and we can assure tho.e who do go that they will get their money's worth .if not more. Lol tue Mastis leaver tor Richmond. Tbe immortal and irrepressible J. N.. knowing the prcesure of prejudice is great on his friends, aud their failure to recognize the fact, has determined to fear for Bichmond, purposing to address the rebel congress on the error ot their wats in the matter of "truth and unity." The pressure ot J. X.'s argumcovs will probably revolutionize the confederate Hates. J. X. lecture. this evening at the court house in Franklin, and ba assured us before be departed that he will assume all pressure upon himself. Subject : Truth and Uniou. PiTaoLim im IxDiaxa A gent'.etaia who hat just returned from a visit to the oil regions of Craw lord county. Indiana, states that the whole aountry down there is excited or the subject of oil. Lands that have heretofore been considered worthless have lately been aold for enormous prices Two or three companies have borei for oil with ep'.eudui succe Or.e company, whose lands join those of the Tar Spring company , had 00a weil aieldirg about bftv barrel per dar, (equal to iW to $ 1 ,000) The Tar Spring company's lnl aiid pro pens are spokeo of in high terms. 1 her sie beg;nnicg to develop foe wealth bidden bes.eath the surface of their lands, and preparing m do an imroen businen We wih ihem that sue ces which ther enferri n.-i there t eery propect that tbey will realixe Urge profits im their investments. AsfATiras' CuaiiTaiLE Asociatio. AltbuoK tba weather waa very unpropitiour, good audience asernb!ed al the Tabernacle Ial Liebt to witness the coutett acd opera of the Macbcrchor Society. Tbe concert was particularly good, and was applauded throughout. Tbe serenade bad to be repeated. Tba opera is a burlesque, and was; prtJuce in a Tfr ludlcroua sutLDer, all tie Lait crcwc'.l sustaiced. but Hiss Kcli. Vir Viesieg. Ur Studal and Mr. awaoimaou asset uvra tLao m. ctsuif üiHice. I

both as slagcrs and actors, but tta lata hour at I

which a vilta prrvcnU 'öii speaking of ticir sariia ia UtiX. Tba cboruaaa wer Tery fir.

and tbe curtsies ibowy nd la E'd taite. Tbc I frna orchestra was all that coal 4 be desired. jW truat that tb!i oerfor Atnce will ba reflated. ard J frei assured that our citixens wocid T bone, were tbe? aware of its meriK. Two gocQ plays will ba produced this evening RritOTAt. ilewra. Sawyer, Stoueman tt Hae!!man have removed their wholesale troeery establishment from The Sentinel building. South Mercian atreei, f No. 3D oa Übe opposite euie of tbe street. Tbe new location affords tbia bouethe opportunity to exhibit, their large and complete assortment, compneing every l article in their hue of trade. The cellar an4 three upper floors are filled with goods, all seiected with particular reference to tbe wants of this market a cd which tbey are prepared to sell at prices regulated by the present condition of corataerrisl affairs, t There is no wore enterprising and substantial businea firm in the weit than Me-wrs. Sawyer, ätooemta & Ha.ell man and their rapidly incr easier business beat attest their ho! J upon the confidence of their customer. A r-aosASLT fatal an aaTv Jasper Brown, a poldier, was dangerously wounded in an affray with Richard Cooper acd BufXalo Jack at tbe bouae of Jenny Wright, on Davidson street, on Monday eight last. The wound oC Brown, which was inflicted by too cut of a bo wit knife, wiil probtbiy prove fatal. Cooper was arrested ia Cincinnati by Mr. Jacob Biebing, one . of tbe most efficient and effectire officers encaged in tbe public detective service, and Buffalo Jack was canghtjo town. Tha latter bad lately enlisted ia tbe aervice IJth of the accused are now in jail. Col. Cramer, chief of the police, rendered eßicient service ia causing tbe arrest of these notorious offenders. DRUGS AND MEDICINES. KG I oj wa f IVO. 22, Vt Wailing toil Mtrret, Indianapolis, Ind., Are In recs'pt of m larga aud complete tck of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints'. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. Window Glass, Glassware, Brushes, ' - - : .Cigars, Spices, . - Perfumery, Coal Oil and Lamps, PURE WINES AND LIQUOES Tor medlclaai purpcin, and all article a necessary to complete tba stock of a druggist. From our ei perlene and knowledge oT the, wauta of tbe pby!ci&u aud tbe trade, we are enabled to present a tf-k nnsurpat In its completeness and detail. All tbe new aud Tirious CIIE3IICAL PREPARATIONS and extracla contatitty ba&da, with a large and well aelected stock of SCiaiCALAXD DZXTAL ISSTBCMEHT8, A.LA9T1Ü STOCKLNGA, TRUSSES, Ac, Ac Our acqualatauco tn ta markat nd facilities ar auch aa to euaM to ;f-r. la w PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLES, Aa rood Icdacementa as any ether WESTERS nOUSK, and we fetl confident we can render satisfaction bath iu prices and quality of article. JPAll article warranted a represented. Jan 16-leod in3cn NOTICE. 1W UllOLHsULE IIOUSH H AVISO SOLD MT 15TEUEST IS TDK LATK FIRM OF K. C. .1IAYIIEW Ac CO., I desiro to tat tkat I am In no way connected with, or Interested in, tbe new concern of "Kay, Maybe w A Co.," as mia;bt be inferred from the title. t would alo tat tbat 1 fcaTs leased a fins set of rooxs la tba new buil&og on Meridian Street, just North of the Fitzgibbon Block, Acd but a rete-teps from the old stand, wber I Intend to open, about tbe 15th of February, a prime stock ir BOOTS & SHOES, All frth from the manufacturers, cf the latest aud bet vylt, aad wticb my pat succev enables we to boy for Cab. Haviiis: been in the business in this City for ten years, darin h:cb time I bae made tbe eniire purcbaes for tbe old tirm and mansRd a'l Its affair. 1 feel confident of ray ability to snu say former cuto&.ers sod frien-i, and purchasers of our Im of Roods generally, all rf whom will be mot cordially welcome! at my n;w and inre desirlle Kcatica. r. c. rn.iYiinw. Jnl9-d3w STD 1SKASESÜK THE NERVOUS Semir.al, Urii5ry and Carnal Systems new and reliable f treatment in Kepor.s of tbe HOWARD ASSOCIATION. 8et.t by mail in sealed letter enTe'.op. frea of charge. Address I. J. SKILL1S DOUG nT05, Howard Aasocla tion, 5o. 3 Santa Ninth Street, Tbiladelpbia Ta. rJO-JAwly STNERVOÜS DEHILITY, SEMINAL Wesirie, etr., can 14 curS by'ons who bas really Cresl tlme'f ani bnlreas of orber, aad w'il t!l yefl aotLir. t t-al Iba '.rvt. Aidre with ste-np. KÜWARD 11. TKAVKR. fbÄ-dwly IäI rex, Rortoa, 5aa. PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. f. GALL. No. 65 North New Jersey Street, WANTED. WANTFD-A food maa to alt epos a etrl perso. Uv tMsWasrM. Id .."id

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aroara iinivitroini oaeLTSTira sereaaL. Kjr amtmg uemrt Se lr.t . e.J i". . r - , - - , - r 3I1TIVIGIIX REPORT. GENERAL NEWS. HORE ABOUT THE PEACE RUMOES Lincoln Goes to Consult with the Rebel Agents, CON GRESSIONAI EXTRACTS FROM REBEL PAPERS Proceedings of the Rebel Congress a 4 ' SPECIALS TO MEW YORK PAPERS, 1? O E I Gr IV IV VI W K prom Uaahlnston. Wasmiuto, Januiry 31. The Star has is sued an extra in regard to the movements of President Lincoln. It says . To dav at 11 o'clock President Lincoln left Washingtou by a special train for Annapolis, for the purpose, it is understood, of joining aecreta ry Seward at Fortresi Monroe or City Point to bold an interview with the rebel deputation, a. H.Stephens, U. M. T. Huutcr, and John A Campbell. From the fact of tbe president going to Fortresa Monroe or City Point, color n given to the repoit that the rebel deputation have betn allowed to enter our lines, and it is understood j tbyy are now at Fortress Monroe I The serenading party last night pUved , eeveral airs before the W.hite iloudc The preiJcut appeared and was greeted with load cheers.- 'The president said he supposed j the passage through congrefs of the constitutional amendment for the abolkhnieiit of :lavery I throughout the United States was the occasion to which he wa3 indebted for the honor of thi? call. Applaufe - Tha occasion was one of congratulation to tbe country, and to the whole world. But there li a task yet before the United States to go for ward and eenfircnate b? the votes of the states, that which congress has nobly began yesterday, f Applauge.and cries they will do it. ic He had the honor to inform tho?e present tlwit Illinois had already to-diy, done the work. Applause J Whilst tbe reunion of all the tatej, perfected so that it would remove all causes of disturbance in future, and to obtain thii end it was necessary that the original disturbing cause should, If possible, be rooitJ out. He thought all would heir him witness that he bad never shrank from doing ail that ha could to eradicate slavery by issuing his proclamation, but that proclamation falls far ehort of what the amendment will be when fully cocfidered. A question night be raised whether the proclamation was legally valid. It might be added that it only aided th- who ctme into our lines, and it was inoperJtive as to tboo who d'd fot give theuisclves up. cr.tliat it would have no ft tret on the children of slave-born hereafter. In fact, it would bo urged that it did not meet ti e evi but this amendment U a Line's cure for a 1 evil . f Appl.iUrO.J - It winds the whole thing up. He would repeittbit it wastheCttir.gif uot indispensable udjuuet to the consumm.tüou of the greut we Rre pJ.yir;g. He could not but congratulate a. I present, nimseir, the couutry. aui tbe whole irorld, on thii grett n .ral victory. Foreign Lett's. Halifax. Februry 2 Tbe sietmer Atiica, I'iuiq Lirerpuol ou tho 21at aud Queenvown uu the 22i, arrive) here thi.i tuoruiug, with lo day's later news. The Loudon Globe authoratatively conti diets the rumors that British tiuops are tobe sent to Canada. The tow steamer Columbia, of the West Indi and Tacifi? Steamhip Company, which left Liverpool ou the lüih uit., unk on the l?th near Brest, where she was aupaosed to have run for shelter. Thirty of the crew and one passenger were drowned. Her Majesty, Queen ,VictorU, will open parliament iu person on the 1st. Mr. Wallace, the emineut musical composer, is seriously, ill at I-iri?, and is no', expected tu recover. The obippiug ot tbe Atl&uiic telegraph cable from the works of Glass Si Co. to tho vessels which are to convey it to the steamship Great Eastern, commenced ou the 19th of January, and will continue, without intermission, until the end of May, when all tho cable will he coiled on boarJ the great ship. The London Times has a very hopeful article on the enterprise, and s ijs that should tue weather prove favorable there will be but little doubt it will be done. The directors have made the fourth and final call on the hreholders of the company. Tbe Lou dou Daily News makes the i input tan t announcement that at the same time the emperor made Prince Napoleon Vice Pre?Meut of the council,-he rcaolved. in case of his own death during the ciioority of the prince, that Prince; Napoleon should be regent, and that tbe reo!u tion was taken with the consent of the empress. In the Londou money market funds continued dull, with no material ductuation in the rate of discount. The demsnd for discount w.19 moderate, at unchanged rates. There is a rumor that a new loau for Mexico ts contemplated. The London Times' city article believes if the loan is brought out it will be for the purpose of developing the resources of Mexico, and benefit the present bondholders.- - - - frorti ProTlili nee. PaovintNcr, K. I., February 2. The Rhode Island Senate have concurred in tbe paae of the resolution ratTy'mgtbe contitutional amendment. The House of Representatives this worung rased a resolution approving and adopting the proposed amendment to the United Slates con -titutioL. The vole stoo l ttas against 1 nays. Tho Uoue also passed a rcroluticu reuenting the governor to mike an application for tbepotpocemeut of the draft. rtii c T oru. Nrw Yoek, February 3. The Houston, Tex as. Telegraph of January 9:h say? it his information which leaves hut little room for doubt lh'. an eily atUck will be msde oa the oltof th it i-Ute, and earnestly appc! to the peopie to make imrard ite prrpirstion ti rei?t th mi .tttack. rroiu Cincinnati. Cincinnati. February 2 Oue hundred uns were rid at Columbu, Ohio, tbia evening, in honor of the pissage of the co!.?titut:o?al arr.ssj jruent abolishing slavery. XXXVI11 C0XGRESS2d SESSION. SKNATK. Wa.HiMOTox, Fetr-warv '2 Mr. i;aniuei tieired 'o cU up his lesolutiou calling lor infora.aiion as to tbe arxlttaciit of peace comtnifciiocer, tut otjection was made, and the Senate proceeded to tbe i-ocideration of the resolution exclu L?g the electors! voicf certi3 state in the e eetinn of te ir.com, tig president and vice p-resiJeat. Mr. Wilson presented a resoiuiion ca!l:rr on the feecretsrj ot star for tbe publication of tbe record of tne court martial ia tue cass of Col Nortb aLi ctbets, wbich w objected u Mr. Toajeroy fctTt-red leulutl m to prvtiJe for the territorial govtroraent of Indian countr; Tbe introduction of tba resolution a objected to. au.d Iu liea ovr. Mr. Uarrison's concurrent resolution icstmet-

ing tba cocaoittton public buHiiogi to e ursine into tbe caiias or Ibe flra at the SmUbosias Insulate, axd what legiilatloa is necessary to preyert slrailar todJentfln tbe future, was adopted. Tbe chair laid before tba Senate a commocjeation from tbe secretary of tba interior, asking aa appropriation of .5,U00 for the purchase of medals for Indian chfefs; also' a commüclcit'- a from soma source asking for an tpptopmtion of $ 1,77 Ho apply for Indian supplies lo?t on tbe

steamer btrrn at s: Loui some four months since.' ' Mr. Somuer elle-J up the resolution ia regsrd to the peace commissioners, sskiog immeditte action Mr. Tiumbull objected, as it would gire rie to discuiion. He moved to take up unfinished busines, which was done, and tbe resolution de clarirg that tbe electoral Tote of certain .states that haTe been in rebellion shall not be counted ru tie election of president nd vice president, ws 5 considered. Tbe question on Mr. Ten Eyek's amendment to etnke out Louisiana from the list of the state not to ba counted. " - " The amendment that 00 vote cast by the e!ec tors of any states hi Insurrection aha!! be count ed,t there was much debate oa the subject, and after several efhnts to adjourn. Mr. Lane's nio tion to indefinitely postpone waa negatived, 11 agaicit 26 snd the Senate at 5 oYlor k adjourn ed. HOÜSK. Mr. Klliott, from the committee on conference, made a report on the disagreeing votes xf the two houses -on the bill to establish a department for freed men and abandoned lands in tbe rebel states, and mda a lonz explanation of it? provWond. Mr. Keeriau opposed tha bill, regarding its provision as inefficient to carry out its design. Mr. . Eldride moved to lay the report on the table. Disagreed to Further consideration of the repoi t was post poned for one week The Iliinei and Michigan canal bill was pa ed. It appronnates five million twenty vear 6 per cent, bonds in aid of the work; also two mil lion for a canal around the upper and lower Des Moines rapids. T" 1 1 -is. 1 A 11 ft 1 r 1 ne out pasieu cmn xjuu to Cdcu 01 tie re survivirg reo!utioniry soldiers, in n Idition to their present pcaaiou. Mr. Julian introduced a bill providing for tn sub division of tbe gold aud silver land of the united btatcf, vesting the fee in individual pro prietors by absolute title instead of ret lining the title in the government, and treating occupnntf as tenants at will. It forbids its purchse by foreigners, except those who declare their inten tion to become citizens. It gives discoverer? and workers of mineral lands right to purchase them an a rainnirouui price, acd limits all pur chases to 10 acres, and requires the gold and ell - ver to be coined in United States mints. It em powers the president to lay off the mining regions into nr-inmg districts, and compels owner to have their gold and eiUer coined in the districts from which thev are extracted. All purchaser!" mut Uke tho oh of allegi ance. The net proceeds of the fale of the lauds are to be dedicated to the payment of the principal and interest 011 the bonds of the United Sutes. The deficiency bill was brought up, and the House insiated on its non-concurrence in the Sen ate's ameudment striking out $33,000 for extra compensation to House clerks and employes. 1 he House took up the Senate bill providing that no person shall be excluded from crrjing mnila on account of color. Pending which the House adjourned. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. 2d LotlSVILLK, Febi M.-.joi Gft.rr.-.l IiUibiidce ntiU Col. pAilcigh rftnrned thi. moruir.c. tbe former ieautninz his comma:- 1, hwi tüe litter, lor the present. roition as comm&ndr.t of this post The Nashville Union of yesterday savs reha blc inteliicenre reports thtt Dick 1 avlor?. late lood'd. army, is rapidly disbandioc Deettois 10 hunarfu? are coming into our lines. Nkw York, February 2. The excitement still contiaupy concerning ihe peac rumors. The World thinks Jeff Uaviä ia fully awjra of ihefact that the north would accept twenty je of wr rather than surrender the union. The fact thai be sends cornmisioners is evidence that or. some trms or other he is ready to consent to the reconstruction of the uniou. ... The Tribune thinks it be?t to asy nothing on tbe subject, but leave the piesident entirely unerubflrrsf'ei in his action The Herald repeats it statement of yesterday, end hopes our govetument will continue its pieparatiuns for vigorous wsr. Baltimore, February 2. A dispatch from Annapolis sirs: President Lincoln, accomp?i:ied by only a seryaut, arrived here, and left at 1 o'clock for Fortress Monroe. Nxw York, February 2. Tbe TriouLe's Washington special of to dj says: There are powerful ofhcvr of the governuieut and powerful men iu both branches of congress who ar impatieut of a whole olive branch business. Uheu peace on any other terms thsn submisiivn becomes a cabinet question, it i- well known that a pharp di.cusion will instantly take place. I be Time!' Washington special say: The committee on commerce has continued the cx amination ot h gentlemen who held permits to trade iu cotton It appears that these permits have been obtained from persons connected with the tieasury department. The witnesses in most case refused to tell where or rrhy they obtained per mi ts 1 he tame special pteJicis mm tr.e .Magar.i csal and the Illinois ship C3nl bave no chanc ' to pass the Senate this es-.ion. ' The Richmond Dispatch of the 30th says: j We think it certain that Gen. Breckinridge has I been appointed secretary of war, though bis ep j pointment has not yet been presented to lha Sen ate for approval. ' -' It ia aaid that K. Bruce, of Kentuckv, L to le ; I comn.ivary general. baouM conjre--', a it proo:oiy win, pir- a law to give tbe value of all property taketi fur the covernnieitt, the labor of the coinmiary will be decreaped, and theie will Lo no i!eco-'tty : for imprementa. The House finance rommitteeare now perfectiu' a ewee;ir tax bill, wbicb will be ready to take the redundancy of currency that would Uh-; erwise be in a Je by the immense sums duTued by ; tbe jrovemment. It pijs the mukct price f,r . pmrerty taker for pabtic uae. The tax bill raises seven hundred millioc cf dolUr. aiid a discount of 15 per cent. N to h1 allowed for prompt payment Jbe Dispatch mention tbe arrival of Semtor Foote north of the I'otoraac anJ snys : Let u hope Fo:te will go to Lngland. The Ufi'.tel . ifutcs is eo rlce ftr eaiisrants , there tbe , cunfederatCH be will find broken beortcd ; but he i iU ad exiles in Great Dritiaa who vrili like to hear news fiotn tbeir dtrar friends. lie can pive theru the Hteit advices upon one poirt whit.!, virtually touches their fen.dtive nature?. , The same pxper roeatioc Mr. Singleton' vi- i it to Libby prion, whoexpre.-sed bimself letpe-l with its condition, aad nentions tbe arrival of Ure lot of blanket and bnie for federal prioiier Tbc RK-bmoüd Kxataicer jays t;.e ll u-eof Kepieecttives passed Senate bill lo provide lor the eoif lay ment of free neroe and slaves to work oa fortifications, kc , and it is understood , the nomij.atian of Gen. Lee to 11 the newly created oOice of commander-ri chief will be aent to tbe 4ente to day. Xo Jtcps hae been tiken by the prenient '.vi ;: reference to the re;ol Jtkrn recotnmen.'ir the ie intateaeci of Gen. JohusoL. The Sentirel b a l-"n article cm t!i aititi: !e of the riorth and south toward EnclmJ ai..i France, and looks for trouble between the UrteJ S'atcs ud Frai.ee ou the Mexicao quetio:i. and thinks it will bring about peace between the cortb ard south It do by urging U pep: . ' t BUuJ firm a few miitaa Injer oni a?ares tt.ern of triumph. Fota's letter to the speiker of the rebel houe ot rfprcatatives announces hi mUrion It be o:,e of pejact No or.ebatlimelf is respocsible for i:. Harde telerraplied tu the eocmy aero. at Sprier field oa tte cij;ht of the 2tth and a.ovJ nuriiwtd in two columns on the 27ih. The GolJ.-boro Journal savs tbit beyond tht gatruoa at. Fort Fiaber. aad a Tew trcKp and eeasela, tLoro r no Yatk.ee below Wilmicg-tOL.

The fet Is said to bxre disappetred, asd 1; is probable aHo tbat the Infantry bas gone to rainforce Sherman. , Thi XvOcbbunr Ilepuhlrf'a ltuf Ttoax tbe

array or i escrst tbt Gea. Eeaureard waald rtsuma commatLcjC'ifi artny, which was a!out tomota, but in, wbxt direction was tot kaow HKArgv.ti?nv.Aaii Poronsc. - ' ' February 1 Oa Sundsy a flag of trace appeared 00 tbe !iai tear tbe centre, and ras found to be a request, ia pursuance of an understanding aith Mr. Blair and General Grant, for permission to Lieutenant Coloccl Hatch, A. A. 0.,and hi excellency comroislv)er Alexinder H. Stephen; R.M. T. Hunter aid J. A.'Campbe'l, to viit Grant's bcxdqcartersl - Owing to Geo. Grant's leave of absence from City lV.nt.no reply coold be sett. After evcral corofaindi had pa?jcd. perinl-'ilon waa grantei to meet the gerstleaietii and escort tr.em wittua our lines. After a few tainutctTpent ia the interchange of civilities, tbe party came Inside the lines, at which moment Ihe troops on both idei tniieJ in cheers. " " " The commissioners were coitei to the railroad in carriages, where a apecuTirnio was waiting to convey them CltvJ'oirit. On arriving there they were taken t öeo.-Grant' hesdo,'js.rtcrs, where they spent the night. Messrs. Stephens and Campbell lookei much emaciated, tot Hunter appeared to ba hearty, as did also Col. Hatch - " Tbe only allusion made to ocr difficulties was the hope expressed by Stephens that they would meet under happier auspices. Washington', Febiuiry 2.' Information from Fort Monroe states that the southern commissioners on Tnesdsy morn log were on general Grant's Jeoatch boxt await ing tbe prefect's order, aa t whether thy should proceed to Washicgtor. Tbe Houe to-day noHnimonsly passed a bill giving $390 a yeir to ech five ot the re vnlaüonsry pcnrionsrs. r Xuv Yoaa, February 2 Tbe Richmond D!pteh of Tocdiy has tbe following: MessrAStephens, Huutct cd Caiapbell, the confederate peace commissioners w ho left here on Sunday morning for Washington, stopped in Petersburg Suudiy night, whence they went through lbe lines to City Point yesterday moraing A thev were in iking their transit the character and object of their 'mission became known, when our troops sent up such cheers as never were heard before, aud continued nntil tha commissioners weie out of oight and within the Yankee lines; whea the clamor was caught up by the Yankee troops, who cheered nntil they were hoarse, and amid the deafeuing abouts of the two nrmie the commis-ioncrs went their WAT. The next weher of them will be thioujh tr.e Yankee papers. Gold stiff at $45. The enemy's papers falicly report the capture of the Tallahassee. She ran into her inlet after the capture of Fort Fisher, when discovering some important change. She knew nAt thcu what bad occurred in the military situation. Capt. Maßitt put to sea and made his escape, putting ashore a messenger with dispatches who has reached the city with news. This messenger ba3 not been made public. The World's Washington special tonight says: The president's departure was looked on in congress to day as giving the peace commissioners very eerious tone, while throughout the city a very coufident air prevailed that it would speedily rasult ia something. The peace commisaioneis came down this morning Irom City Point to Fortress Monroe. To-morrow the interview will be held at tbe latter place. It i? well understood tbat if these gentlemen hare pece propositions that do not include the acknowledgment of their independence, they will be immediately escoited to Washington. The impression i? growirr Prosper th&t these inforrctl nerrothtior sre p-irinc the way for pCüCt. Another i.eci! to the Woi'J says it istumored th.it Mr. Lincoln ha 2or to otnfer with Jeff. Da via in hereon. IRONWORKS. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, VKKASDADS, BANK VAULTS, IKON DOORS, SHCTTKR3, BOLTS, PLA1-N AND ORNAMENTAL IkO STAIRS AND gci:uai, iiov.se s4niTm.c;. . EL1LDEÜS Qi.. Id. I:is4 ratent .Tuil. B. V. UAUäH CO., No. 18 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis. an'27 J4m - TELEGRAPHIC. U S. TELEGRAPH COMPANY, orficetMo. 14 . I'ennajrlvania St., OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS' HALL, GROUND FLOOR. fSHK above named Teleraph Comoaay'a Llues are now open for tbo transmission of Messages to all poiCtsia tbe Untted States and British Provinces, janlt-dlm J. X JACKSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATLAW, OFFICE XT. C0KNT.X KKRIDIAN A5?D WASHIXCJTON Streets (Te.lejrraph BaUdltf.) Indlanapo!is, Indiana. Spexrial attention given to tat Collection f Accensts ni the ecnrins; of GoTcrnrnent Claims. Satisfactory referenca irtTOQ whea required. ory3l-ltf t . LIQUORS. T. aaOMOMD. j. at maaa. KEDt10iI) JL TIcIV A.TIARA OctiSers and Wholesale Iiea'.era is , FOithlGN iSD DOMESTIC LIQUORS, M00!?G.I1EI.A, KTE AUD R01RE05 PORT, XADF.1RA, MUSCAT, MALAGA WINES, -ARISTO CIGARS, 28 . South Illinois Street, INDIAK APOLIS, IND. AtlF.NTS FOR 1 DETROIT ALE, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A ro.riPfKY roiiTEii.' All kinds of Ala and Tortur for family ose. In bouWa tr ovttrwie, kept cons' t!y ro hand a5d del'ered tn rr pari of tho c:ty. Jaol3-dtf HOWAKD ASSOCIATION, Pltllndelpblft, I'a. DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS, SKMJXAL, UKIS AET AND SEXUAL 8TSTE1L5 and reliabio ireetaient in I ports cf the Howard Aocit)oit Sent Sj mail in uV.ed letter eLTelop, free of charjre. Address TJr. 2. SKILLIU HOÜGHTOX Dewad Aa.c;aUon, "o.l oV.h 5ith street. FhiladeS w nov" 'CA ly RAY V WILLIAMS, Waijoliixitftoxi, Olty. t. C VTT0R5ETS AT LAW Anu PUUtlTUKS Vj? Ctin.: 0"' So. A32 reaa'jlraLia aewae, a few pi i a n.a' I a. ä mu'ii' Baa.taa srrrar. a irw e,n cf yatonsl HoteL Will prostrate claima tffore the United States Court of Clairaa aod Cocrresa. baaibeea m.-JL all its XaecaUre Departsestt, Udadir Cairns of eery dertptlon enntected wtth tho MillI Ury and SsTal Service, atterded ti with promptneM s er.eriry. OCt2-43ni JOH!t K. Sl'LUVA.

LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, - a -...;. X. 10 aVliaat Pearl Mtrecl In rear mi entlnel " BtUlttlaaax a-t:ily

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IRE VOU INSURED THJ!i5f .VÜ n??7, BW n 4faft h bwtaess barJh1 "" or Prrta aubsUtatea at ta tion drafted! -- - v . fi.uv .mi luuiTtuii ISIcrTtlS

nr A V"y oder th titla of the InJi.n. Mntual Draft Iruaraoce Crany,bas been crras1ie4 far lt aacial tr!! 1 , 1 V nsterm, lEt. tie serrlce. aa acceptable aabsUtai la erery caaa 7il, J??? lV4'afledv,ll,5, tr ,,u1 t9lT Protection, at tb aama t . loyal aasl abü. pintaaf. U t&laa;. b, a combtoed taaSwl effort, tba aa.u. f a.ff.rvrt tetanies tbrsbct tbt f tat.. .

It a est!iaai.4 tbat of tba ncmUr liable ta draft, a certain iirt!ea wUl be drafted. Aeceatlc, tbia ratta aa a baaia,tba Com pa a j feel Justified ia andrrtaklcf to Inters it. nesabera agal&st b lteealtc itiiC eacb aoeaaber aparioaasanitoboresulatedaccardinsjtatbo ratio .f tbt autnber to bo dratted to U-e nussWr earUe4 aa luL.e to t drafted, acford.n to tbe resoectiT localities. Tbe sums in.iiti.'i;.1'. i-rfHVr .M t. ......w

in ia mwanapoiia inocai tiar-a. toconsütate a ruad Tvr tbereMeref tke dratted tnetnbers. On tbe Mnmt acd deport of tbe ania Bxed bytbt Eard,a certiflcato of tembr)U? Is ptieea. by whrrb. if tba toenWr ia drafted the obllgaUoa dereWea oa tbe Company f ttaMetiris; im tbo serco f tbe Lalted Sutra aa occepuWio abaU ' tut, aud runueh bio a certiflcato of exemption. Through tie associated erTcrta arl ccctrilulIoEa of iadlrtfaal w.embers a faad wall bo realised auffdent ta reltevt all bo may bo drafted. To thoa whoao bnsioesa relationa viako It a srreat ttrriflc to o drafted ani ibceo wbe. If drafted, and UnJ bi rr" aabstUatev tbo bsaelts ta b derl4 from a c:earberOifp ta lbts Cospaxy art plala Tea aroinsttiedaraint tbt ! anxiety aad peraonanacnveH-tce Inc.tfent torts U keew tct rat wbat ale ram Bay be drawn from the wkeel. Jroia tbeso brra!a, e.rr, and efficiratlens too aro reUer4. aa a -pany will JyonrpTacowItb an acceptable rebstltn'a.tf ye.ar draned. Tea ar snored tb recaislary aorrlfc wbicb joa mast makt when, after being notified that yon art eripted, yea att-a.pt to pay on excbitas4 price for a aabtaut, Lea men takt adyantaao of ytr lodiyldnal fce-it:e7 F Tottarlfttotbepro-.ecuUoaofyourbasineaaTsUtbeenJoyner.t of at 'V.c's ; rfie, ard If rt coa not better pay a moderate snm now fr a snbtitnte lb an aa eiorbiteEt prfc after tl draft! ' Again, you anbsery a good and loyal pirpoa by speedily f Ming, ttwtb aa associated effort. tbo depleted ranks of oar armies. liellrlng-4bat by individuals eciat eg thena.seivr !n a Cotapany list tbia, tbey will ot a moderate eipeu to eacb, farm a fund tbat will relieve all wbo may bo drafted, and contJcnt ia tteir biüty to BM tbo public demands, tbo Company invite all to a meu.bersbrp. Tbe; have faf :M.e for fu'.ClLüf all tbey oder. te,An apart frm their referoDC te cititena fereraily, girt tb follwlra; REFERENCES BTT PERMISSION:

. . v . . . . " Fletcher, Vajeu L Co's Bank, Indianapolis National Bank,

tST' All communications to be addressed to either of tbe oCcert. A. F. XOBLC, President, Wo. 5 YobnH Rlock, ClIiKLES HEWITT, Secretary, Temperance Hall, , A. nvriXiviOLrHf i Ivo. IsnlS-dlra .

COMMERCIAL. (,ir aLaosvara.i Cincinnati Tlarket CixcibMATi, February 2 No report ew Vorst narket Ktr Yok, February 2. irregular and unsettled, t2 for mi lCotton dlinz Flour state and wc-teiu 5(2 10c better; $J 30 for extra täte ; $10 CO 10 fc5 extra round boon Ohio, and $10 90 11 60 for trade brands dull acd very u;ettled. WblAy firmer; wehere $'2 30(or2 20; tloinat tbe latter pt ice. Whe.it better, ; MiUakee club 5'2 1 2 ; tood amber Micbiin $240; very chore d. l f5; iwi'icc apt inj: 2 15. Five quiet ar.d lower, $1 C5. Diiloy rather more firm. Corn rjiiict atd teady ; fl ?7 f.u nfw inixf-d wttfrn'. :; 0f. fi rmr; 1 INll 'J fo-wt..trrn; t.i-vll sie. " Wool dull. fjuar firm Cub inuir-orsd IT.tc (7i 21 1 ip fair demaad. Coffee dull. Molasses activ; ; Cuba ruuscavado 70j ; rea crop do. at 0; New Orleans new crop j(l JO il 50. Petroleum firmer; 45(346 for crude; Gig GG for refined ia bond, and b"5G for refined free. Potk unsettled and a ebade easier, new me$36 5037 25, clofiüg $3G 75; regular $34 75a 35 25 for 1EG3-4 do., cash and regular war clos ing at $35 00 for regular; $30 503M!U lr prime; $35 5ÜQ35 75 for prime me. . ProvUious not much change, but i they rre tending dowuward. Beef quiet at $1922 fur plain niemand $:i 24 for extra mest. Beef hams heavy, aestern $2426 50. Dressed bopa ?cry 'doll at ISi"154'c for western, tbe latter price for heavy. Baconqciet; Cumberland cutSX)3; iboitcle-r 23M233. ' Cut meats drooping; l7Qier for aboulders. and lb22 for hams. Lard firmer aUb'(g23tB'; choice lota t!linz at 23j4 Butter more active and firm; 3247 fr Ol.'o and 45(353 for state.. - Cheese firm at 14QS2. Money eagvat 6($7 per cent. Steilin- quiet. 1098'103?8. Gold still excited and cnsetled, opeLin at 2tJ5 advancing to 2C614, .Iteür.ing to 203'4' and clmdnj: tti5-; , - ,tir TPBK jcoT xaaarr. . iTjtw' York, February 2 The jold market waa moie eettled, tbe opeia tors hare no ' expectation that peace will iie fr(m the present negotiation?. This morring tbe price ot gold raozed bcttre' n 2C6Q201, being rstber weak at the c!oee. ' Later. Gold cloed at Gallagher' exehs:t to day at 2044'. GROCERIES. Our New Room. No; 30 South Meridian Street. DHD5. FU'tAES. 230 BBLS MFI5ED A5D tellow mX08 BAG3 R:0, UftU,RA k ;ava carFK, 48 35 BBI-i. SEW OkLKASA M0LAtS. BBL. FISE STRUFS. 500 BATE BCT.S WHITE USH. 80 H ALf BBLS. QUARTER BSL) 15 M KITS uackkh:l aSD hekiog. t JO tOZ?:XtUSEV.T5, ASfOLTEf. TXKLKi, la ls. ar.d e,aart: V4a., sa'tocs SAWYER, STONEMAN Äs HASSELMAM. . . riOTICE. , DLwolation ot Copar(nrrhip. f IHE partnership beretefor exlticc betneen the xuI. derxigned, in the Sicto and Tla-'a'are bainea, has lata day been aUsaulved Ly mntmai ceaeent, aast Aa!rw Vf . McOuat retiring from slid Crra. Tboanaettloa buaiaesa of tho fina of ll.Lai. W. UflOaatwtU atoclosod op ay tha rosaaisiag partner at tbooUpUeoof bsir.r. M t. oatkofli.4 t !. P tMMa" ' t. L- IfcOtTAT, A. w. MctiUAT. Indianapolis, Jairaary Sit. 1". 1 mrjK Um of St. L- a. w. sxcusat aarrsnr aw I ooieo4 kT tho withdrawal of A. W. MrOaat from sa'd tna. tt hnsict wui oe conuna m ia v.. 103. 10. 7 ajd Ct West Waektbftos atreet. by tVj ander. ,ro4, inr tho etyU aoal trm st AL McOuat 4 Co who Uke tbia ocr asioa to retwra taaaka ta their frteads aaatbepahlleforaaat favars a a aotidt a eoattamaaca t tsxtr motrossogo. . ir.i -' - . L. MoOCAT, fahJ.dwlt : CZ2DTWTM.

AGAINST THE DRAFT?

aa4 family rylatlona art sacb. (tat aervtaf lis Oever. preheat a'f b raUa. ar allXe atu tided wruk aas!: as tbresgboati aa fUD-rrr rr4 j U snritfi af a!rst tba cor.Uaf evy f beiag . - J -1 1 - m mm r wwumymt' W. 11. Euclub. Prea't Hrsl Natsoaal Bank, Citizens' National Pank. PHOFESSIOriAL. It E 31 O V -V L Doctor WJI. TTIO.TlSOrV, HAS RKMOVKD HIS OFTIC E0X VIRCINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 Sonth Delaware Street, Wnr.BK UK WILL COX115UH to treat and euro frlrato Diieate, !n all thelrspecie, sti, tf'zr Dr. VTm. Tbomsoa w.ll jito to f earh patient a written Initrooent, 1 y bin J ins; himself to eifert a radical J and prrnacert cire, r r-.aie otL charge. sjO ?)r. ia. Th'.ninn L iode tboV treat nert -f rrlTa'e THeeate st epedality !cre tie y tar ll t re e year fn tbe city of Buffalo, '. T. . eiht years In Chicago, 111., ar.4 twoyeara Id reoira.IÜ. lirir e!fct yearn practice la Chirac, 111., Le cored over tbirteea thou aad caiea. J)r. Wn.1aoDicn, iu kit prsctice f -t flcrofula, heomatlo and prneral diseases cf the blood. ass a rumiga tlDf Vapor Fath of the aiot iajrBions kHisI, In conjerxtlon with Internal treatment. SKMINAL EMISSIONS, tbo ronsea,ae&ce ofsalf-aomsa. Th! miliary rice, or drpraTea eeanal lauc'csnc. Is firacticrd ty the yo!7th of teth eies to aa a!mot aaiioited ealent, froJncira; sHh anerrinf certainty tho fellow tri; tra.n of risorbid ycptosus anloaa coanbatVoal by ar4eBliLc medical neajiure, rix; Sallow cooateaanc, dark spots ncder tbo ejes, pain la th head, riarroa; ta tbe ears, and riues l!ie the mnlirf of It are I and rat tliaf of chariots, aneasiresa abovt tho 1obs, wcaaaeaa of tho limbs. confa.fd ri si o a. blunted tateUoct, lose f eafldeare, dJTltlenco in approochiog strangers a disLko to fcrm new acqualntaLces. a disposition to shna society, loss of memory, hr?e Rashes, pimples and earlems crop tlöna a boat the face, farred toeue, nls:Lt eweote, foetid Wath, tongh, conmmptiop, rmosaia,ar4 frtqaent ly losarity. The aCicteJ, ou the flra appearstee cf asy of tho abore syirptonss, hu!d hameiately apply to Pr. Waa. Thomson for relief. QCOSc aad CoBHatioa I"H.a5o.8ottta Dotware atreet, Ir.dianapol.s, ind. P.O. Bx ICSI. JaL24-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD, A!TD TOI VIGOR OF T0ÜTH BESTOKED I! F0U woeka by DR. BICOttD'8 ESSE5CI Of Uli. Dr. Kiccrd, (ot farU.) afltrseara of earneat aolidtatUa, baa at length aeceedea to the brgeat request of the American public, and appelated ao aent in Xew York, for the sale of his valaed acd highly prised Kaeeaco of Life. ThJa wondrrnl agect will restore Mai hood to tho njo-it shattered constitutions ia foar weeks, aad, if ased arcorilinc to prated ln-trnetions, fallaro ia iaapos. eit le. This Lfe-reMorlLj rea?ely shouli to taken Vy altafcontto watry, aa fts e!ecM ere perisert. Ccia every cae, ta certain. Dr. Kicord's Essccce ef Ufa ! aeli ia run, with, full instructions fir z, at 1 3, or foar quantities in one for S, and war to eent to any part, carefully packed, on receipt of raalttance to bis accredited aject. Clirtlar Mtt free n receipt cf four ttaicpa. rUlUP S.OLA5D, 447 Eroomo atreet, Jai2T-dIy One door west of Broadway, Jt. x. r.lOFJEY TO LEND. MAY 5c SMITH, '.WbotlbyGovranentta looa t0,0U, tassma irom si to t&ouaud. on Watchoa. Dlamaa. IT. Clcth'n?. ramltore. atn-Hcsl lnstnuaeaie. and Vher pemual property, at So. !-(, Scrta Iil'.aoia aueet, Norwood's block, tr.e first bmilJmg Borasi of tho Hates Iloase, ap uir rrirale roont, ecooat atoor. Or.re ofen at all hours. 3Ploro5enied j4edge ( ailkM ftr aalo er traHe. jan30-dtf HOTELS. iPLAIITEES' HOTEL, ! . . ACTON YOTJNO, Proprietor, I (TORMEULT OF SAHTILLR. TE5XES1II.) Sixth St, between Main and Hortet, Xj O xx laa-crXl o . NOTICE. CRACK ER8 -ATReduced Price I WE. TBK rDERlG5ET, EAXXRJ Of DTDIan spoils, will sell, Etil further aooco, at Us following ratec hmUt Cracker, ey the bbl P' !. r.c-S it GEOEGE HA AB, ERKD. BOLL VAS. JetlT-a-lm ICE CM at PAJLkOTT. OrV. S. PARKS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A5D CLAIM AGENT, No. 6 East Washington Street, t rrirrt -a'rw.T east of tko Crosse aUak f tho aHoloJ IIMAKAI'OLZS, 15DU5A. f FIKE aadersUhed haa V4 reo years erporaela I the Fay Departaetst, and t thoroagaly fasüüar Ith all tho Lews, OrsWrs aad Regulaüou aoessaory U UatiUioto tho fi tcoo s4 o.UciUw of U cisiaaa agalaat tho Goeoraaaeat. EtantmUr tia a'.aca-ü. 0 abiaiff. sjgraat 'a? srs) u too eanoo socvawiy ssnsi au Bsrvlt-ttt