Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4469, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 February 1865 — Page 3

.DAILY SENTINEL. THURSDAY MORNING. FEBUÜARTK

CITY ITEMS A burglar attempted to enter the residence of Mr. Weakly last night, by boring through the panel of the door, but as frustrated by a bolt. Look out for them. G7A jamper " If ft lh entire ri of a soldier in ihe lumber yard of Jones A; Cob'irn the other t,iht. There are a few more of t'.ef gentry still about. U7OoTernor Morton and lad? will gi?e a re ceptoo t tbe Bate H u to morrow (Fridy) eveoirtg at ö o clock i h public re fallt In? teJ to attend. revT'Lost Between the keting park and Iodi in avenue, yetenlay afternoon. gold pin. with tbe? picture of Iiule girl enclo.-e 1. The tn-itt will bo) ruiublr tewarded b? leavirg it at A. Knodle'a atore. No. 32, Kt Waahington street li Illinois I getting to te. cosmopolitan ute. The governor's message is to be printed for distribution oa follow: Eelih, SO.fKX) eopiee; Gormen, 20,04)0; Conso. 15.000; Smlisb. I .OKI; Norwegian. 1,000; Danirh, SOU; French, MKJ. -Exchange. OotD P ' Under this hetd te know of no larser aortment or better g.ld peua than re sold by Messrs Todd k Carmichael. We pek knowingly, as we are now aing one of them, and it cu't be beat for amoothne of point ml easy fpri.ij; indeed we can't help writing with it They alao keep a large and fine etock of writing ppr. envelop, ink, fluid, 4c, for ol3ce ue. at No. 6 North Petinylvariia strret. 1C 2t M xtboboiit aw Thbatbk The Street of New Yoik met with great success last tight, and will be presented again to night. Ttie pice is e'.l place! on the s'age and excellently pitted. The performance will conclude with the during tight; rope ascension of M 'He Croliu, who will on lb- evening attempt the wonderful feat of a cend-fig from the back of the stage to the b'gbt if the theatre, Llind folded. tiF"There is one feature about Lintz' shoe h:ue that is unusual with persons in hit lite of business, and that is when be promises ycu to have pair of boots, or shoes, or gaiter mil. yoa can rely on pelting them at the time promied. This is one of the reasons why 1tnti i doing loch a Iarpe buinea, and why erery ur.e want to get bia boots at Lintz's. iMDiayaroLi, Feb. 14, lcCo. Taken from an intoxicated man one Colt's retoWar, on the corner of Washiugton (tieet and Kentucky avenue. . The owner proving property at.d pay ing charges can have it. CtEOKCE W. ObMBT. 15 d2t No. 27 Soutli Illirois trft. tiTMr. L F. Rnd, one of the most meritorious of actor, nsJ a pen'ml and accomplished intletcfn. will take a benefit at the Metropolitan to morrow efetiln A pler.did b'il will he tresened, nd we predict that the houe will be crowded from pit to dome in at knowledgrnetit of the gentleman' merit. Our coinmunitv alwy respect and rewards erliinf worth iu all professions. JSfThe draft, in thi- ditri-t. is not postponed. Lut is delated, to give the nfHeers time to make up the credits This delay tive additional chance to townships to fill tlieir oj-m ? We are so.red from parti- w rely on h it ther will be no postponement of the draft further than is necessary to pet theit book in proper rder bf creditirg the volunteers in the quotas of the townships. When the draft !kea place sorxebody will hear of it. tii' "Yesterday morning the members of the legislature, on the in ritit ion of Governor Morton, viiitel the camps and military prison in this vicinity, and returned privately expre-irg themselves infinitely sati-fied. The honorable gentlemen went out and came back in four wheeled vehicles, hired from livery stable at the expense of the r-tate. They saw fo d ers n duty, and thej saw prinonera incaicerated miiitiry, political and otherwise. No public report bout the matter has yet been submitted to either hou?e. Citt DiaicroBT O. W. Hawes Insjust issued the new city directory, containing tLe names of every citixen, bead of family and bus iness firm in the city, arranged in alphabetical order, together with business mirror. This i work ia invaluable to the ma-ine man. an I every one must hve a cop?. In referring to the increase of the city the publisher says' the present number of the city directory contains filtern hundred more names than the directory for lc64, hsued one year since. These names, it must be remembered, eröbrace lioue holders, beads e f families, and business names and Cm only From this data it will be safe to presun.e that Indianuolis receised an accession tol.r entire population, duiing the past year, of about J twtnt? per cent. fjtTThe following named Indiana officers a?e left th serrice lor the teasons stated : 5J1 Regiment. First L;eutenan'. Oliver H. P. Asboy, company II, Hened for the 4tod of the setvice. 51st Regiment, Captain Milton Bussell. escaped prisoner ot' war, mustered out and honorably discharged. 89ih Regiment. First Lieutenant J. H Browninc. company H, resigne! for the good of tLe irrvice. 14!21 Regiment. CaptAin Alorx Bcelow. company F, resigned on account of disability. 12. h Cavalrv, Lieutenant John Weston, quar termaster, dibouorably dismissed fi.r attempt! g to defraud the government by certifying to t iNe and fraudulent accounta. Tub M sT SrLBNDiD Dagcirbi' as A.vn Photo oaAttiic Rooms is tub Cut Messrs Petslce & 1 readwell, N lilt' V. .a'fWaJiin..ion wtrtPf " V,a li.; X rt n.Hcn .rrinrnl for V i t I from the public The pot trails vt many di?tin gui?hed personages are cn exhibition, ai.d to se them is w.rtb a hundred visits to the galiery of , Mffr. l'e-slee i Trcadweli. In ali its ap J pintmrnts ladies and gentlemen will find thi ; gallery wi;hour ar'.val. Its lOinas are eletntlv j lurnihed and all visitors are cordially we.- i co med. The raagniSccr.t hca urlOu:ltin th? buildiu;, and decorated with the flag ol our cor.m jii country the tar i.paiia:lel tatiner piinted hy j the accomplished Mr Limphere. direct cit'xen, : viiiors and strangers to No. 16VJ, Es-t Wash ! tiptoe street, for portraits and wot 'as of art u. ( urpt!el elsewhere. 1 CuAMralGS, III Feb. 13. , To N. 6. p5rttT. M D : ; Dear Sir,--I take pleasure in couir lying with f our reqvot to cctlitv to your tew patron at ! 'indiat.apoli of the high esteem in which you , was held in ibis community as asucceesul prac i'.tiurifT of medicine, and trtst the? will be !ei-' d and benefitted with your kill and eh e a! - ! teiitiou to the welfare of your ptrcn. I can ! a-urf ou th tt tou bite been missed hfri in j need ot medical aid. but a vou hare a wider: firld for your usefulness we ara-t be content to get a' jpg as U: we qmt. It gite m rcat pleaaure to hesr thit sou always fcavc a large practice in your new StM of labor, yet this is no gret com retis tion to the who part ai.h a. family phvpieiao on whoi ak : U Ihev have dernde! br VCtTs. Pi eae accept mT bet wi-hes for your co M L Dum La r tirtue'l pa16 2 pst.? 2TThe coil oil stock of the Tar Spri.-g Pe trolcuta Comptnv of Cincinnati. Ohi). is atirictio? eonider.ab!e atteation amonz business men here, and we think a camptn? owning the feci tiaip'e of r.d ic tur own state far reefi-tabl to ibet money iu than those in New Yotk Thiaema to be a comptr.y of good m?t:, with backbun ttt ruh matters through and get oil. and. ow&tQ 0 much Un J ribt in the heart of ti e o l region h th;s state, they will no', fa 1 m sueeH. 1 hej tha'.r a'ock will t above par, ar.d row U th opprtunity to tak stock at $10 tr hare, oce half its ptr Talue Call and get a circular with recommendations, which a!oco:i tains m map of iha coal od couotry and the position of tteir lands. McKrasiAJi L Fa!. Ageuts, at 33. Wcat Waihiujtoa atrett, near the Palmer Huutav

Military Directory. For geser! iof. rmatloa we hf coxpüed Ü. fwMowiDg directory to the rriou military head jüiitvr, caicp. at. I oS;cf it thi pof. M'J r.eaTI Al!. P. H cooiriM5ln; dl-tr ctc f i: Un. T. O l',tcbr, A. P. Jl. C,ut for Xr;! J';'rtr ii WblB4ton licet, feat Lb Svor Ulow Wel irret K'!5.lr Gr rl nrry B. C?rlr ttr. coitta4i!lrr AtmSi tu1 i oo" bJjrter outtt cori-r Hatiagon an) itxt'j hUt't. XI. Of I 2. S. i-yoi"-n, niü.tarj couitttn Int bf1iut:t Muti,wi t'.rt'f Kt Xrjli.d atcl lKUwra .rf. Cvi ji.l A. J. VmraT, Oi"I 17;h rr(rfuf.t V. It. C, an 1 coujtTiifi'iu c p"t-hf l'jurtrt 'vitU .da Wa.-lt-iniri'". Ji 1 r ft of Wt irr!. ; !odI A. A. Srn. Colonel 5 h rrn'mfr.t V. R. C , rcm-matrilirt; Cmp Morton and Bcr&l lUrrack Lea 1qur:rra at lurn.de Uarrack. C iul W. W. KrjbargT, conmand ni( Camp Cr;laton lra.1, urtra at Cam.. CarrlMfton. Co'.-ftrl aiio U itbeifrd, cowman Unt S.'I rp-n t V. Ii C Lea Jq artert o jtkiatonif Obi ar4 itriiian tre i. ifJ r L. R. Hayrra'., thif inuterini olkr V4-r,urt-M in Wa-Lit Ktci Hail, rar thfatr tui (J!t . J. A. Botb, Medical I'irct'tr oRlca cirer Iv.awar ar t ViraitiU avenue. tpiain Jaue Vttlo!i, A. Q. H., di'Lur-'.ric effcer f'tü f une.t p!'jof Meridian, between Loi.ii an4 Ijrr.rri a ttreet

t p'ain J. L.Tron;bul!, A. Q. U ,eIothl")r,.'jtia'tern!atr fre a.vJ trantArtatio4 wet aide Merutan, b- ! a Louisiana ar.J tierg'a ttrreta. Captain C. Ha, A.Q. Jl., rfiiti n for aapp' f public an mi!-bCcc wet; ftiJe iien4:an, te-:reeu Ueorgva atd I'i;-utia reet. Capta:n J; b Ffpe( cwrr.iarjr of aubtistecce öftre ft 'Je Meridian, between Louisiana auJ (eoraia atrett-; irtttMi direcl cppo-ite. Tub Itix iNDtiMa. The Washington corresp4niei.t of the Ciiicit.tiati flnttif, compliments the lltb Indiana lor hrarery and valuable for-ice-A home of the toys mentioned are from thi ity, we copy the notice : COUPLIUIST TO INDIANA TSOCfJ. CaMain N. H. Ruckle's dettchmeut of the 1 1th InCiat.a veiern regiment his t.eea com plitnente . iu eener-! order for their brarery und vwluabie er?ice-t in aa-tist'uig to remove, at the iik of their own Tves. ftooi the steamer Martha a?hintoi), which art a perilous i jejsiiion in the i'.e, in the virinity v( Fort Car J roll, Ütltimore hrtor, one hundreJ and twenty ' ick aud wounded pohiiers, who were unable tot wlk, and to be cirried a diatfince of two mde jvr the ice, which wa io lone places broken' n J unsile. The order conclude! with the lei-.' Iowiu graceful tribute to their hero j sni : " '1 he courage manileated by thee ; o!dieis on thin occasion, in rescuing! o many of their unfortuuate and help!e com j rades from suffering and possible detb, is in i perlett keepinj; witn the repuutiou won by this j legicnettt on the fields of btttle. fought in every t departrnertof the rebeltiou. Thenameiof the; heioe are Cipt. Nicholas ft. Duckle, company ' K; Sergeant! .lohn Ktnkie. company A, Dewitt, ! co. C, Ander.-on, co. F. Tbonias Alexander, co i. John H Kd, co. I, John Wilson, co. E. John j Waibritten, co.O.Cnarlc McCutcheou. co. K; ; Corporals Apollo Itigliti.', co. B. Krwin S Erng, J co. C. John W. Hull, cv O. Oeorpe W- Monroe, j a t i m a a i v-a . co. Ii. iienrv anner, co. a. A. a. t leiJing, co F. Thomas H: Privates mii'imI av av ar a vi.ii vwn. Starr., k, Jos k LMtie, co. j reter lijlander, co. A, r.aricis! Simpson, co. C. Henry Menginscn, co. D, Cta. M. Wel-h, co. K, Eleanor HiisMxrcer, co. 0, iieore Fleming, ci IC, Georg W. Hif ic, t)orn Cornell, co. I), John T. Sterling, co. D, Clirii: K.h K mi. c. F. (i?or McCiure. co I, Jamen H: Hiiid. co. K, and Jas. W. IVrrr, co. K. TBN?rKits tr Heal Etatb The following ; were recorded durinjr Monday and Tuesday: Jesse Jones to Frederick (Joepp.r. trustee. part of lot 2. in cquare GU $300. j Henry McDennott to Catherine Melville, lot b i in Elli atid M,' suh division of O'it lot 13 John Melville to Henrv McDeimort. lot 138 ' $1.000. Simuel Schofieid to John Harrington, lot 149.' Crure's north addition $"2.0. Calvin Fletcher. Sr.. to W. A. Looruis, lots ; -'JH. 4,.l. and l'J2 $NK. j Mri-n H-rry fo J. H. McKernvi and W. S. P.erce. lo, 7, in Drike's additio-i $ 11)0. ; John Conwitv to Thorn s Conwav, went hilf; of northet corner lot, block 72$ Michael H. Good to Michael H, Toohey, lots ! 4. Ü a a G. 21 and 22, Drake and Mavhew' addition j Peter A. Allaire to J H. McKernan and W. S Pierce. hW of lot 10 in hl-ck 29 Be jttnin B Tie to J. H. McKernan, lot 50. ilil'on S. Hnev atid others to Deloas Root, 2 feet tit lot 6. and 20 feet off lot 7, in McKernan k Pierce"!iudiviin of lot 27 $10 M. Kernen L Pierce to Johanna Ltntrv. lot lis i in Yxndes un-division $275. Cnharir.e M Lew:s to K G. McKernan. parts of lor. I and 5-$10.400. OÜver B Gdkev to McKernan L Pierce, lot 9, b!..ck IS, in Drake's addition $750. Tut Old Elitestii Lieut. Col. Dtrnell, who i.s recruiting for the lhh Indiana regiment, now stitiored at Fort Marshall. Baltimore. Md , ititorms us that he ha authority to assign all that volunteer in his regimetit to any township or county in the täte. o that all enlisting with him cn get the highest bounties paid in the state. Thi regiment baa a national reputation, and it is an honor to be enrolled under his banners The Colonel ha srecial muter iu officer for his rli:impnt ,Q thM.e -4 no ,rym OfSce, No. 9 Bites House Block, on Washington street, up stairs 15 2t TrtE Cikclk The Circle Restaurant, under the f. ropr etorsh'p of the irrfpressible Rhodius.is one of the best int"tutions of the kiud in the

west I he fare is sp er.did, successfully rivaling i miles wet of uranchviile, while Kilpatrick, with anv of the fiist cU hotel ot the country. The 1 a cavalry force, occupied Blackville, on the culinary department is presided over by men full v j same road, about nine mile northweat of Gravetsed in the art, and when the ?indi reach the hamsville. tab es they are smoking hot and deliciocs'y olor- It was reported ye-lerday thtt Sherman had ou3. All the good things of the $eaon are done moved forward. croK-it gthe South Edito. fiackur to order, and will satisfv the most fastidious inc Branchville on the west. This force then ad-

epicure. We cjmmcnd the Circle to all. Sr. Fatbits's Dat. Slvestsksth Mabch. All members of the Indianapolis Circle of the j Fenian Brot heihood, in good standing, are hereby j requested to attend the meeting neat Thursday eterirg, the lG:h inst , to muke final arrange ment to celebrate the coming lahof March. The State Centre w ill be present ard at'dre? the Brotherhood on matters of rauch imporUDce to the organization. TIIOS. NASH, Centre. J AtsTirx Stewart, Sec. 13-4 r?TGo to tho n'ie?uware suc'ion at No Et Washington street on the 17th of February. 1-65. an 'J!i a. m , for barcain. A large stock ard ereat variet? of glass and oueenwire to clo-e consignment Everabodv co This i a rare chance to repletd-h your cuphoarJ. Wv E Featherston-, 14 3t Auctioneer. CTJ. R. Mirot. No. 233 Ett Wa-hington tre-r. i furnishiug sejonJ-h in I furniture of all kind at prices thtt should ttiduce all in wsr.t of furniture to 2i?e him a call. The economy in i..;rirr at h'i hums will be apparent t all that j , tu7iRpiA him. corter I)wkLUu Ilotsr. r b IUnt On the of Tf ni.cvtt and S xth .sfrf ft; Drake's audilicc; hou-e 5 room; cell.ir, well, and out-houe all omr'Vtc For information arplv to Mick A : Co , N.. 17 srd 19 South Meridian street. '( I'mox Tabcbnaclk The abjre building I will fonifortxblv seat three thouaard people. ! well ti-Mr.! ai.d heated The aarr.e is for rei t; for cunce.t. Act 1 v to W. H Loom! Office corner Wahinttcn a:.d Meridim s'ree,. It.di 13 Im L.st O.i Saturday evening, a o!d s'.eeve J button, on x set. with the letter B fct in the ooy x j in gold. Five dollar reward will be pid to the! finder by return: IU:n.-i a'.reet to the Exchange Saloon. 14 3t fSeiiour. druggist, io th ltte IIoue Bh ck, i in receipt of a hea?? stoct of window el-:, i;f nn sizes and of ddTVtent thicknesses Rudoer ani oihera in want ot g! should call on Ser. )ui before purchsirr, e!ewiere Cnrar L-T Lot No cn Nebraska street, Dutdap at.d I uei!er"a st.b.!iision, will he 1:. .!d for $2tHJ Irquire at this office. 13-f a$" The rt J stretmer fltir g (rom the fiagtatl at the top of Giema' Block indicate akating i the park. jtn25 tf Dr. Wm Thornton's dvertiemetit oa the ihirJ page of to day's paper. jsn35tf. ZOT" A few exchacse papers, dose up In paakagea of 100. caa be L4 at this oQci tf

ArPoijrrKKrrs Tbe following appointments bare beea made in the tew orf aniasiious: 144th regimer.t. Company A. Tbomts Clark captain, Frank Hopper, 1st lieutenant, Joseph C. Stout 2d lieutenant. 143 regiment. Company A. neury Waitecap tiio. Abraham W. Iluffraan I at lienterant, OeoV. Wrifiht'Ji lieu'enant. Cotnpmy Ii. Viosoa Viliiint capuin, Mi rhael A. (Jtlwick 1ft lieutenant Samuel H-et-ter rutrnnt. Comptny C. Eli C Ho:nson enptain. Ar :'. ibsid Anderson I ft !ieenanr, John S DurTy 21 lieatentnf. Company E John T. Doula c iptain. Jas. 11 Miller lt lir itentnt. Reuben C. Smith 21 lieutenant. Comnany O James W. Mcl)nald captaiy, Oliver Shephenl lüt lieutenant, Frank Williams 2J lieutenant. IWih regiment, Cooipaiiy A. AdamO Hehm captain. Henry 0 EiUworih l?t lieu'eaar.t, S?in (. Orth 21 lieutenant.

A I'oHtTiva. and IxTiBcsTiso Fact. ' Facta are stabhorn things," no matter where found. It isarxMitirear.dat the same time a moat intereting fact, that our sick soldiers, who re so fortunate as to obtain a bottle of Fiskbbtos's Wanoo and Calisata Bittebs, gain s:rength mcch fater, and are sooner able to Jo duty on the battle field, tbn thoe who are deprived of them. This is owirg to the stubborn fact that these bitters are the greatest renovator and purifier of the blood ever before offered to the public. This is no idle talk. No one ever u.ed thee bitters but was highly delisted with the beneficial result ari-ing from the:r daily ue. We are g!d to learn that tep ire heing tsken to supply the sick soldiers in our camps and bos piraM with thee bitter. It is a huratne and berevnler.t oljert Drngctsts snd wholessle dealers alwiTs have thee bitters for sale The genuine article liaa the name of Jacob Pinkerton blown -n eicb bottle. F-r ale bv Jatcox k FiTtmoH. 14 tu th fr Telegraphic Eispatches. arroara aieKaMLvroarss BAavcratB iirnni. ffor MnrnlnK lepri Her rtrat Pivife. 3IIDNIG11T KKPORT. Latest War News, LATE FROM SOUTH CAROLINA Ca en. Xortliw.ir). Sufferings of our Mck .nud Wounda ed at Scivannab. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. 1? O It J: IGN NE WN Subscriptions tO tllC NeW Loan. r o o :v O It ESSION AL V.r.. Ac. Ac. Ar. I rom Sew York. Nkw Yo&k, February 15 The Bichmond Whig contain the following important inteUi X"H.ce: Ch ABi.k.sTos. Februtry 10. A force of the enemy, believed to be 2,000 or 3 ,000 ttrong. landed at Grimballs, on James Islnd. at o clock this morning, ana drove in our ! picaets S Jtne sktrmislunir too puce, hut no general engagement Oritiiballs is on Stone river. about two miles southwest of Charleston. The Ashley river i 2,0'W) yards wide at inter taN. The enemy are mtking active demonstrations at various places, bti they are believed to t feints. 1 A ft r f attacked our troops on the S ilkahat- ' chee this morning, but the were easily repulsed. The enemy also a Ivanced upun the Charleston roid near the Blue Hou-e and opened with irtil lery, but ma?e no impre-kn on our lines lntelliget.ee I rem the read today reports that the enemy cros-ed the bridge. The enemy are i o. Edisto at Pcuiisker' now moving on EJIt will be remembered that on Friday, the 4 h. She man cr ss-.d the S.lkahttchee between Biuckstone and the river bridge, thereby completely outfl inking our force ai.d compciiiug them to lall buck to Branchville. We have since learned that the Yankees fordded the river, though the river w waist deep at the brid.sa. A sharp engagement took place here, which lastel severrl hours, iu which Wheeler's cavalry ii flicted a peiious loss upon the enemy. Od the 8th a cavalry column of Yankee struck the South Carolina railroad at Orahamsvi!!?, IS vauced to Orangeburg, on the Columbia and Branchville road, nine miles wet of the latter point. Orangeburg is beau.iful village of about 1,000 inhabitant, and has been a favorite retreat for refuge. It was largely engaged iu the manufacture of indigo belore the war. The Tribune's Savannah correspon lent calls attention to the painful fact that there are 2.500 of Sberihan's army in hospitals in that city, weak and wrecked fevered nke!e?ons sufl'-ring aul dying from fe t cr wounds at.d chronic diarrhea, piteou-ly begging thtir surgeons to supply them with soHieih.ng they can eat, but the surgeon are unable to supply theta, and report that 50 per ce:4t. of the many deaths are due the wit ? of proper kinds of nourishment. What makea milters weise is tht rhe pocr fellows have heard thar ship loids of fre?h and varied provisions have been sent from the uorth to leed those who have brought them to the condition the are in. The correspondent says agents ef the sanitary commission have been applied to ns being likely to have the kinds of food and nourishment needed, ar.J all the satisfaction obtained wa, that though the committee had plenty but transporta ' tion could not be secured to convey it to SivanI Dih; but iecula'orj without number hue been j able to pec ure all ttie transportation they neeJ to I brins their coo Js here, ai:d sell tl em at ex both) taut trice- ' aj The Tribune's Wahing:on pp?cial aay th t j Mr. Lincoln has intimated a desire to have an ! eas'srn im:i t-jt ?e-.'reary of the treasury. Ex 1 ti.tveri.or P.ctwe!l. of M obuetr. aeem not hkelv to be clec'M. The Tribute's K r. .gwha co.-rer:.ient o. the e:r:t of the battle of Sä:monozki has been t send pre?er.t aiiU sue fjr the cause ot retre. Japan has been mulcted in the sum of jCS.tH'O. 00J, bat it is said the Mikad or Spiritual Emperor ha refusal to ratdr thi settlenaent, tn ,t lwoks as if nothing has been gained after all. 1 letter of later date announces the trench"--1 ou assassination of two soldiers beicr.gir.g n F.nc'.ish regiment Satior.ed at Kauagwiu. Tne English m n s'er hus been rectllei, bcaue of Li furtherance of other metsjre f aeparation agaiast .Iapa"-e .tfonce. than nk ing of money. The Pot Waahtcgtoti pe-'isl hs the foil wiog: The House asreed to :tyr. a bill etahliar.ing phip line to Ch ra. The teiraer Arago. from Port Roval, with dates to the UtK hi; arrised. Amorg her pasaeneers are Gen Fo.-ier and family. Oa the evening of the 1 1th. when off Cnarleitoo. heav? and sharp firing waa hetrd. The Cjaijr.ercia'i'e spe.Ul has the following: Details ot the new fins cial bill me; a geaeral approval. A strung pressure was brought to bear to prohibit the issue of bonds of less than fifty dollars. Increased e?jrt will be mtda to lac rem Jctks 09 low priced wool.

The paper duty will probably be fixed at ten cents. The Post's special says a new tariff bill will soon be reported. Foreign News. PuBTLA!t. Februar? ISth. The ate-nter North Americtn. from Liverpool oa the 21, tt.

with the following rewa: The reas brought out by tLe Nova ScotUu of continued Jeder.il euccef-rs. couplt-1! with re iterated peace rumors, exercised material iaCucnce on the Eoetub wirke: for Amerim securities and produce. TLe London Times' city ariV.e publishe a lengtiy opinion of Wm M. Krocx, of New York, on the power of English creditors to recover debt in federal court on specie I he opinion winJs up a follow: Foreign txanac ions are nece-ar:ly made ari expressed ia foieign currencies To permit their discharge by an equivalent ia American currency would be introJuc ng a monstrous inequality to the prejudice of foreign creditor; indeed our courts would thus be practically c!oel against the enforcement of foreign debts, and of consequei.ee the ruin of foreign commercial cte '.it, without which fnreijn commerce carrot he t r ried on. Fback The M jrtiinc Fo-tV city article ssys the latest advices from Mexico alluJe to s rumored ce-ion of Snort to France as a guar antee for the French-Mexlctn debt. A nteümi nry treaty to thi etTe t wa. it i reputed, con eluded at the latter ecd of November The Mexican government if to keep th or ereinty of Sonora. The immciiate occupation of Sonera by French troops i mentioned, poition of the aame having left Acapulco for that detir;.iion. The Vjnii paper publish an analyii of the I'ruMan reply to the lat note of Au-triaou the question of the duchs. Prus-i w 'II wait the opinion of leal advisers of the crown before coming to a deciaiou concerning the interests of these countries and the succesljn question Prussia his imrortance private interests on htr uoitl ern frontiers, a Aisttit hvs on her lie fore thee interest re settled Prus-i.t ciu't en ter into discusiou o:, the succeiou question It is aid that the deliberations of ibecubinct on the Schleswig-Holstein question will iu a verv hoi t time have u tr advanced as to rtnicr postitoe a prec.se statement of the indt-spen&ible ; condition-! and :!pu!atioLS, the fulfilment of which i runia will ee guaranteed before furil.er steps can be taken. A dispatch from Constanituople ntinounces the opening of telecraphif: communication between Ihtgdad an 1 l:.nit. The first meigewas feut from the governor of Btgdid to the governor of Bombay on ti e 29 :h of Jantiary The following summary of news was sent out by the steamer City of Dublin, which left Liverpool on toe 1st: The capture of Fort Fisher added mateiiitly to the prevalent depression among southern sym ptth'zers. while the friend of the north were cor resnondingly elated. Federal securities improved II1 (312.: per cent., while was s eorrexnondirg fall iu the confederate loan. The reitf rated peace rumors caused a further decline ia th Liverpool and Manchester cotton markets, out mere better leeung in Liverpool at the close: It was generativ supposed that the fall of Fort Fisher clo-eJ Wilmington to blockade ruur-crs. and deprived the south of foreign upplies. The Times savs the poiicv ot the north is evi dently to isolate the rebels as a first necessity fr the termiuitimi of the wr. Minister Adams had Iot,g interview with Earl Ruusell on the 2Sih ult., and this fart t the present juncture attracts comment. Stormy weather continued around the English co?! and cau-cd many wretk The announcement of the death Mr. Thornwell an error.it was a relative of his. from Wukliliigton. VVAsniXRTOS, February 15 Lucien Cu'tshas been appointed ss commiesioner of internal reverue for San Francisco, vice Patrick removed. It ha heen incirrectly tindwrs'.ood that the draft was to take place The present's pro chtmation stated that if the quotas arc not fillet! bv the 15th, then there would he a draff on the following Monday.

The provost nmrrhal general issued ordeisjtery. Ou the return of lh ser.a'ors to the cham that in localities where the quotas were not filled ! her he Sen c atijourced. by the 15th, preparation should be made for a ' draft Wheu ready for the draft it will take! HOUSE

p.. LT Ai or.ee. in me meantime recruiting can go o;-.. This has been the usual proceeding Tl... I J . . j . t iic uuiu ui u.utcrs 10 lUTtsuiraie me caus : of the magaxineexplo,.. at Kutfisher report; tnat it was the result of care!esr.en rn the put ; or ?orue oue unknown It trpears thst immediately after ihe capture General Ames gaves orders to Lieut. Col. Z?et i i to place guards on all the magazines and bomb ' prools He placed guards on JI of them, but j the main magazine, which was in the rear, and i which was the one that exr.loded. eseared his! notice. Soldiers, sailors, and marines were running about with lights in the fort and bomb proofs, and discharging tire arms. Some of these men were intoxicated, and were teen to en ter the main magazine with lights. t The Richmond Whig of the 13th learns from Fredericksburg that a large Yankee cavalry j force was moving towards that town through j Si'iflord county. t The Charleston Courier of the 10th says a detachment of Yankee troops had been lauded at Little Britain, atid fecocnoitered the secret posts. Shells were throw u iato Charleston on Saturday. A letter in the Mobile Register says 1000 Yankee cavalry bad gov down the Mississippi to New Orleans. Extensive milifsry preparation are kjoing on at Baton Rouge The Petersburg Express of Stturdar says rr - J telegraph near Catio Point. Afterwards they attacked a ratty bent out to repair the line, kill ing eleven tegro cavalrymen, and capttiring 24 hop-cs.

The Petersburg Expts of Saturday say s that I -jr Wtfj4te of Marvland. snok. of the rriGr.nt has thoroughly lort.fied bis portion ia the j vate (1 ,jrC tf - f dece.t tD(j m5J rear. He .s now nearly as strong m thit quarter j h . duf; bi, brnatorbl lerm thtt as he is ia front. This ijie m order to pre j h,s M rebeMi(,n w. ;n4UCUri.tkd, and when vent raids similar tj Col. ade Himotou s cele-I ... . .

brated cattle expedition. Every road is strong!? barricaded and heavy line of works extend in every direction

I K a t. vaai-.a h a waa awa a I i aa 1 a t . A A t.aa a done in connection with the late movement towards Hatcher's run. A rumar retched the city yesterday afternoon that barge with reinforcements for Grant had . 1 1 . V. ..... entereu jido river, u lucre nut irai.s . . . . .. ' ,, r-orts there tt is uncertain whether the? reallv had troop aboard, as it ia more than probable j Gen Grant regards it expedier to end ie:i-j fo.cemcr.ts to Sherman ( The transports, if not imaginary, which i.s uo; improbable, mty be iniendel for thi- purp je, A large fire in Mariana, Fiorid 1. destroyed the: court house, telegraph office, and Ntcbo! Hjf. 1 Tte lo wai rery great. rwua Cairo. j Cstao. February 15 The steamets Arcvle and Fjr-y the coU de.Ioppsite the city last n'ght. j The forfner wsa mnk .and the Uup; i Ü-h'.lr i damtged. I Neariv 1.50t bale of cotton not te viouslv re ' porteJ here arrirH in te p t 'odiTs in ihn-i: ' equal amount', fur Cincinnati anJ St Louis i Memphis advices of the lii.h say a portion cf j the force sent from this city under Col. 01 tn 1 1 returned w'th 5'J priorre ai l a quantity of live I p'oek j The exredition penetrated ai far into Louisij ana the Waahita rieer. meetirg bot lüt! r:1 tacce. The cnl? orgin ied force of the tüfvnr Hirrior.'a br:gidc, which w beyond fr Va-h-i:a rivir. Seven! s'eamera and an irnraee atj ,mt f rebel a.cre wtre denrojeJ Va'Jt 2)) pr:orers ere capture!, nrn? of n j:j have been paroled Scarcely a man ta lot oct eiJe ard otily a few wour.ded, but msü? h.- es were broken dwn. owing it the muh country oeer whi -h the xp-Jition paed From Trenton. Thmov, New Jiisit Fe. 15.A joint meeting of both hoeaes of tbe legisltture waa held th;s evening The e!ection of United Statea ser.ttcr waj A u the lat of March. ilr. ttaudo:pn or rauason, in ;-e senate nnve-l to poifpone tbe actlcn on the amendment to the constitution to 2J of March. ... aoar a . a af Io the Joited States Coart K. N Fuller, edi tor of The Newark Jouroa . aaa iaed $103 for publishing ax tic Its agaifijt the UcJtad 3utes en-

--....j -' - anvthir vr to as-ist the rebels cr injure the rapicket I'.nes from near Reams Kation two miles '- , 7,, it- 1.. ,l r,:-nj r .. . , , v- t t 1 t tion ai cauje. tjov. flicks was trie only friend 01 further towards Mouk s Neck Bridge. Thu was . . ,. 5,; m.?., a a

rojmect lw. He pleaieJ guHty cd Je a atatercect to the court which tnitigtel bia of fene. tram fUlladelprtia. pQiLADtLPnu. Februar? 15 Subscrij iiors

to the 7 30 loan on the I5:h of Februar v, bv uhstr rMO'i Lr: t, amjunieu t f .'574.40. The fJiiictin Washington: ,-. !')! Riibmood ptpers cor.firm the report of SbcrrasnN occupation of BracfhviKe and Oranjebarg. An dvaeeeon C!u!r.bra was anticipated. Wheeler's c avalry appears to be the only for cpernting against Saerman At the marrhxi's ssle of 159 bales of cotton n Philadelphia to day, the price obtairel ws C9(a77tjC per pound. Up t3 o'clock thi afternoon the tubscrip tion for to day to the 7 30 loan, received by Jay Cooke, amounted to $4.535.009. The latest fingle cubcrip'iou from the west was from Keokuk, it amounting to $75,009. The Ixrjest eastern single subcrirtin n $000,000, from New York f rom St t.ouls. St. Lovis. Fehrusrv 13. The main building and east wing of the house of reiuge, about four miles south ot Centre city, was burned last even ing. The el and su'h wings were saved, al the stables and other b'iild'ngs The building onuicel 1 .1 ?S hoy anJ girl, all ol whom were stfe'ir removed. Ix)s on the building etimated at $100.00'; furt-iture, $25,000 from ew Haren. Ntw Hates, February 15 The convention assemble" at Rrewar union state Hall, in this citv. to diy, at ten o'clock H'Mi.Wm. A. Buckingham, of Norwich, wai nomintted for covernur, and Kobert Averill.of Danhurv, for lie'rensnt governor, bv acclamaFrom Portland. Portlam. Fcbrusrv 15 The steamship North Americsn, from Liverpool on the2J. and Queenstowu on the 31, arrived at Portland this evening. - From Buffalo. Buffalo. February 15 It i understood that the draft which whs to have taken place here to dsv is postponed to the fcth of Msrrh XXXVIII C0XGRESS-2d SESSION. SENATE Washi kotos, Feb. 15. Mr. Johnson, of Maryland, announced the death of Senator Hicks from that state, and concluded bis remarks by offering thecutomsry resolutions of respect. The resolutions were adopted and sent o the Hou-e. Mr. Wiley of Wcl Virginia, ind Hale of N. U., a!?o spoke in eulogy ot the deceased. At 2 o'clock the cornse of the deceased was j brought into the Senate Chamber and placed in j area fronting the -ecretary's table A band of inu!-ic played a dirge. j Aller tlie besutiiul iivice of the Masonic or ! der had OCri' petfrmed, and a prayer had been I ..flfWprl Itpv. Dr NoAde deliver! riisrour on the christian and pjttiotir tharae'erof Senator Hicks Among those in attendance were President Lincoln, Secretary Seward, Attorney General Sped, Proro-t Marshal Dennison, justices of the t-upreme court of the Ufiiti-d Siites. Gov. Bradlord ol MuvUr.d, and mcmbcrsot tho leitla tute of tliat tUte, together with United Siatss ciiators ßnd raeoiter of ti e House of Repre-peuUtivt-'i The Knighis Tempiar of .he M"onh fraternitv were also in attendance. The Masonic: teremoLie were of a most solemn, imponz and itnptcsive character I he galitri: were rienc! crowded with speci tators : The rrcceisioii left tue Senate Chamber at half past 3 o'clock .tnd conveyed the bodv of the decetped tuaior to the Conirressional Ceme t The Hou-e bill extending the time for theconp'rurtiou of a railroid from Marquette tn the tf-. i: , -...i Thc dMth o Sfnsr0r " Hicka w'si lhn tn nounce(j After appropriate remarks the House proceeded lo the Senate chamber to attend to the funeral The speaker laid before the House a message from tLp president enctosingadispatch addressed to the hecretary of state relating to an iuterna tioual exhibition to be held in Norway, also a message indorsing a tlipatch from our minister at Portugal tMting that an international exhibition would be held at Oporto, Portugal, ou the lbth of August and inviting contribution of American products. Both messages were referred to the committee on foreign affair On motion of Mr. Hubbard, of Iowa, a resolu tiou was adopted instructing the committee on invalid pensions to inquire what legislation, if any, is necessary to procure to minor children of deceased ?old;ers their rights, under tLe law, at heirs. Mr. Ingetsoll offered a resolution which was referred to the libraory committee, proposing to buy for $2,500 the portrait of Lieutenant Gto. Grant now on exhibition in the rotunda. 1 he House then resumed the consideration of the bill extending the time for fire years for the I consttucton of the raiload from Marquette to ! Wisrcn-in state line for the benefit of the Chi f IO y and Northwestern railroad and Chicago, when it was rejected by 56 against 3!3. A message was received from the Senate anr.ounciug the action taken by that body respect!faa ll.aa .1 a j t Ii f CnnatoS T T i L ...... . . , . : ,f " I .ti in aril xei a' t ffv p- l. v a f- n liitt iüibiiiiiui lui' jioe" of the coDpirator-, which incladetl ihe r. aiua of tVlsa fa itif.fil! f f i t ? nArP til A V a A S 1 I I (vaJ aal "at MIC v UJ 9L.V t It a' I U'J , tri M(.V.S ! others to its support. 1 In conclusion Mr. Webter offered a reajln. tion expreive of deep orrow of the House for the death of Senator Hicks, to wear the usual . , . ( . . . . , , badge of raourt'tt g for thirtv dv. and to Mer.d . . , " his funeral Mr. Crewell, of Maryland, paid bis humble tribute to the private and public tirtuea of the Cec eased The members of the House then proceeded to th Senate ciisaihtr to attend the obseoVies of the decease 1 Senator, and hen thy raMirravi tie House r Jjournel. m Vw T7"sWSf T.MaVaWtirf V THREE O'CLOCK A. M Nec Yoik, Februni 15. The TVibutie'a Washington srecial snys the rebel enitor Foote rctitively retuse-i Mr. Se rd's request to take the oath of allefiacte. aay f in that he could never return to the cor.f ferc , ' that it wa a fa. lure, but he could not renounee i hion cour.try. Pcrrniss;on waa tlien g'?en him to leave for K'jrtpe, on parole D9t to rerurn during the war. The Ra'fich Progress calls lcodly for a en-ve-'t;o-i on the 'abjct of peacs. It sart: tVe :hi.'e, ekn:w sixfth tg of the festimerut of the leop'e of North Carolina, and inait that t'.ev wi!t a coaveution, and if the .'eji'ature will oil? cbni'u the question and re'ieve all in--.rumer.'ts wh'ch were at the last Augnt election, the st.te will go fcr a convention by an irn mer.e nivuiiv. Suck arm, sheathe awcrd. ue co wcrl towarda detailed noon. Veep tbo military from interfering, and above all ue hon.t it e?-ke'. ar d th rei ':1t will at least bo 3 to ! . There is itr.tneu pr enure lor a C3n?esticr. and if to pree-jt Ieg:lature hall refuse to eU one but few ef them will ever get back here. Of all the people in the isuth there ia ce e!aa ho so mueh desire peace a the soldiers, for the at .1. .a m . maxTa 1' aw-aw aaaaa A aa P a4 t reepou i cj wi 'rtrM (.i.-u wu ; on to make ach aeri5;es and endure aaeh hard ! h:p We aee many soldiers and we find theaa i all for peice. The World anoounces. ca the itrtsjth ef ad vices from Soatk CarolkJt. tLat tJvare 1 e?ery

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TO MEN LIABLE TO DRAFT!

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riäUKRK ara taaay ana t!abl ta draft wbaa b'nsi'ie'a aa? family rIatl. ta ar aorb, ttiat aarvtrf th C-rrra-1, r.t aa 4rafi4 my, or prac-irtna; atbatltatrr at tk? prsect b'fb ratf, are al.ke ailcLl wiia tjecwat aardh!pi. A C'awraay Oltdrr the title af tb In4ioa Votual Tjraft In.orai ce Crerary,la Y'b ea:r.:ie4 frr ta r'at pun' f iaunaa; bcd against taa lraft, Tdrre4 r r iba li b of Ftri.arj, l.-C'., a- J tt kte e rte4

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fiiiirM in i-n.n, j a tonsinta ina.Twiii rnon.ni c;sataa or a S. rert la-ra .l tbr varrut tlu Bta'e. X-vperieeca baa a haw that peracna can ba inacrrd ai-a.:.at;the per.U tf C-e im! cl-s, t!pft a f.if A ralcala tlflli Of lirka. Ara at lbl! and ini'.r.a'asl ls!rreta iubraet by !- orira; aSai:.i O cr t:s;r f Wat irated! It a eatlmate that of tie aoBLber Hatte to draft, a crrtia prvrtlrn w!,.I te rar.r4 Srcef t rg tH ratio as a bi,tks Cocpiaj feeljai8e(l la tiBdrtakirr ta luwre :t rr.eBUr aza:Lt ihe iret B.lrjr. iratt, cn eab oenber's payirr a earn ta bo reaxlated tcordiCR to tho ratio of tie r.nutor tn b trftl totLe maUrrtra'.l'd aa liable to bo drafted, accordiof to tbe rpctiro I.vali'ieo. TLe ttm Ir. inHually cmtrltofd are t deaoafaSl la tho Hrt National Faak, to eot.a'.itate a fund for !be relief vf ta-e dra'teU tn c:tfa. thi tie j ayaet t afxl depitortha aum tiifd by the B-.ard, a cart flcate tf aoeBdrdip ia xiveB t y trb . it the tree Vr drarVa, tho obligation dere.vet on tbe Cetnrary cf rea.terlai h.to it e aer 're f ttt Vn t Mauaan anif iatlr tabeUtäte, an 1 farniab aim certificate cr eiem.pr!cn. Tlrcaxt. tie aantlatrd af a:t d t 1 tr.lt t ai. t Hcdividcal aiewibersa fand will rt realned aaCcient to rel.eeo a'd wLo mae Irafte !. Tothowhoobaa!neM relat'ooa tnake It a arrrat tatriflre to co aa drafted acen, and tk e to. If drafted, would to nnablotorrocar aaHatitafa. tt.o bencSt-i t-j ;o i!eried fre o rarmboraMs la tbia Crarraar ort tv'akl andtang.fcjo r Tea are tBuroi acaioattko anxiety aad peraonai in'-ui.Ter.rr !cin to cr wbe kc ret bat wl at kla came may bo crawn freoa tke wkoel. From tbet-e Larrir:rt)t cre and ar.tu atU ra y a are re.Jeae , a a c apany will fill yoar placswi;k so acceptable isVMltn?. if yoa are drafted, lov. art aj aret te peraHary aa r.lr which yea nrnst make when, after being E0t!f.e4 that yo 1 are rer..'crptc 6, jta attrcipt to pay au aotbiiaat rrtow far a auba'.itu.e, when nan tako advantage of ynor Irxt.T dcal tec e ts Tea arc left to tbe probation of yoar btitineM al4 the er.jojmer.t or a kirV yHtürro. acU poor, caa yea sot better pay a moderate earn new fer a eubrt'.tti'e than aa rb.iact pr'ce aftrr tLe draf T Again, yoa euHserre a f 'od and lyal pnrpoa by jeec!i!y Söirg, thi cowb an xict'S f f.-rt.tb drittes rankt cf our amle. Believing tkat by irdivitluals aii iat a? tl err.whr in a Orrpany I te thi. th will at rnoCierate expeno to each, frrtn a fned that will rtlirve all wbo roav te draftid, a cor.fi.brt t tf eir'ebiMty to f.il tho public demands, the Company in-it all to a merr.berb:p. Tbey bave facü'.ie for fu f.il rg a.,1 ily att!--taka.at apar fr'-"! theirrefrrer.ee to citiiec erera.ly, ple tbe Mlowiss; REPER.EJNTCrEÄ T3rT PERMISSION:

Fletcher, Vsjen k Co's Bank. Indianapolis Nation.! Birk,

niPAll conmunintion to be sddresro.1 to either or tbt ofEcera. A. F. !OBLL l'rwllriit, o. 5 Volm. Hlork. I1AIU I HKWITT. Secretary. Temperance null. IIXDIANAPOLIH, IIND.

7b FlrM National flat k cf IndianapoUa baa cnenred to become the ctmt 'ian of any fundi tlat way aw depoaited in that Bank cn account of money paid In hy p rons iaunr.g in tht aUcrt ct-mrany , ci oa the foUowlrat tasi: ft. yo Money depited ii to be drawn out on ar.y awniit art'.:! after the !rart crdrred by tt frf sliest t4 tho United State cn the 19;h December. Ie4, trgir. 2d. If a man ia drafted, the money be ha detoi-e t halt tirt be draT. oot at any t;m without kit ccBMtTt nntil a certificate eieTpt rg bim frora ervico cd acr u:it f auch ! aft i di oitd iu tLe Fetk. 31 The money depoaited by parser who may ro. be ir.ftfd hall rot te !rati est for any tarpot bait to pay aubMit area ntitil all the drafted men have been r lift ft fem t e rlratt. No at ckholderla tht Bank ia a party to lb Irm ranee Ccrrpany, end tbe Tank t aa ro eet nrcloB with I whatever, except that it will receive tbedapotit cf a -;.ey for lie purj cn e a cre, aid, aLd rt ceit t lor tbo laaae, ahownjon hoo accoanMt wa dpea;ted. re-pr, ; btilj; abou.d, in all r i, aeo that tli. roeit of tho Laak ia farnl had tktaa.

WM. II. .TOIIIN C ianlS dtw reason for believirg that Gen. Shermin has cap tured Branchville and is moving directly on Columbia. It is also more than probable that Gen Gilmore has captured Charleston and with it Fort Johnsen The August Begister publishes Lee's call for supplies and says those who know him will understand thst he would Dot make the call unlest the cause was Tery urgent.it appeal to the people to nd forward everything that can be spared. The Salisbury, Ncrth Carolina Watchman says it is confirmed that there is rome forca at Piedmont Springt, but they have made no p.d var.ee Th raporta aato ccmhert are conflict iag Tai HtGTO!, Febraary 15. The secretary of the treasury has commented paying the troop of Schofield's army. The money has already been provided, and to day the secretary commenced aigning warrants for the pay of the Potomac army. It is expected tbat all tbe otber arroie will "be paid a rap iiy as possible. The following are ihe ieatructiors ined fr r m the prnvcit marshal general's o3T.ce: Wsa Orriei, ) PaavoBT ÜBAbUAL Gxkbal's Clbesc ' WasHiSöTox, Febiuary 13 To all Actitig Asaistaut Provost Marshal Generals, except in Connecticut. Iowa, Calf. mit od Oregon: See that it'! buards of enrolment in your juri diction which are not busily employed ia emitting and mustering recruits prepare at 01.ee to commence drafting. Keport as toon aa possible what districts are not rapidly filing their quot is, and the day on which the board are prepared to draft, to that tbs t.'dsr for ihe draft may itse from this off.ca (S rreJ) J. B Far. Frörest Marshal General. aVJoaa) . . .1 Thelatee? reports say cur forces ba?e croaked Ashley riret and were thai directly in the rear of the city.Vo the capture o not have been long delayed. both places cou'd The Tribune's Array cf the Potomae rperitl of tbe 12th a ays: The Boynton road is not in oar poesion It i about three milea from cur present line The enemy cling to it with te cacity. Our cavalry ou the left found out in a reconnoissanee that the rebela have not built any branch from the Weddon lo the South Side radrt'ad. It ia hinted that a move will sncn take p'ace 1 that may force the enemy to relinquish a great part of h's line of works. The Trlbune'e correspondent estima'ea le arm? at (n,0j() men, organ;xd into 4 corps of infantry and 2 of ca?alry, with artillery in a rat o cf 3 batterioa a d!viai--i, and a reerva of bIf a ratio. The 1st and 31 eorpa are tha trorget The Tribune hat the following extract! fr oa Richmond piperi of the 13th: The Sentinel pablishe an address t the pec pie of South Carolina by Go?. Magrath, calling j the entire population to arms to resist the advanee of Sherman. All who fear to 11 their place in the ranks are ordered to leave the ttate, including unnatural aed foreigners who claim exemption from rndltary aoreiee on the groun.1 of aleinage. The period ii rear, mj. tbe jo? ernor, wher! prl?ate business Tor a season be eovpendei. lie urges the futility of hoping to conlihate thf in?dfr by p.os-rctter4re, and shun! the eavagea of war, and says tboe enl? will bi i irared who hide tbemferee. ' All the prepertr rvhich citsr he m-vH hn j been ordered to bedes'rsyM. i Information hs reached n from Yankee j 0t:rcM tVt Crsnt. Lincoln k Co. hare at Ist jrr ej to exeharce priaonera man for man. We h been so often dereived about this mat e.!hi we re?ei?e the intelligence with difcrct. COMMERCIAL. ? riua&Ara. rinrlnnratl 71 ark et. CiscisaATl, Februar 15 Fk-'..; ;-.iei aai unchanjei Whaal iu good demand at $1 02 fcr red and $2 25 for white Corn dull ; ear $1.001.2 ; .heüed tl.O? $1.10. Rie declined to $1,30. Barlfy dull; rtceip's lare; prime fall declined to tl,i5(3$l,5. Oatiftexd? tt PlsSe. rThiikv inll and prica aomical; salea at $2.1d. Pio?iiion c!f)ae4 rather dull. Mess pork ealeable at $37. Bu'.t meats at $15, te arrive In a couple ef wekf, and tides at 17 Lard at 3lKS21Jav Groceries fteadj; lair deraaed. Coffa aeti?e at 44(46. No change ia seed; demand bat moderate. Gold 20. S.iver 190. Xxekacgt Ira; lifkt auppl. Ifeaey aaarket elaMad aaiat.

- - $80,000.

161 XST THE DÜAFÜ inu the service, ar. accrpt-!:ieiiNt!a ein svary ret. er aad ro'ecti n. at Le Mtn t Wi Ujal atd W. H. English. Pres't First Nat isnal Batik, Citiiens National Bank KIVGIISII, JPi-enlclont. 11:V, CuNliIur. wear Tertx market. Nxw Voax. February 15. Cotton dull, pMirj ard declined; MßcU middling. Flour firm fox common ard mdTum cradet; S.10.Q)110 M citri sta'r; &11 .10ft 5 extra round hoop Ohi. end $11 iOfJ 11 tO for trad bran.!.-; nirkrt c'oi;.g quie Whi-kv Ermcr: wrstcrn $220: and tmall lota at i'2 ' Wfeu vrry firm with l-l.t rupply; fair Chicavhrrinc f.2 IS; wir.trr red w eaton $2 43. live dull and heavy. Barle? rjuiet ar.d uncharted. 1 Corn dull; old mixed waters quoted at $1 El ! in tire. j Oat dull; moera'e salrs cf western at $1 10 ! töl II; latter price an extrem. I Coffee dull j Siigar rjaiet C.ba Mosro?at! l754'(S18i: j Havana l'J. j Mnlaprn dnll and rrrn'r.al. J Petroleum quitt ; f3 f r eruie ; 8?,1f0 for ; rcfir-e 1 in bond. tLd C'J for rtued free. Wool qu et ! Pork h-mer ar.d better Jemand at 23 ; $34 75o5 1-0 fcr ltJ3-4 do . ; 3G 75 tew mee cah and regnlar wav.clonrg at J.34 for r trular; and 30 00(300 !.r ptime; f Ji 75(9 35 (XI for prime me-; a'si 271 barrel new mtt for February. March. ni Aptil. atllers and tuyers option, $37 00(337 l). Beef firm and in ctt der.Rr.d: f 18 W(222C0 j far plain roes, and $21 for txtra xuas. j Bef hams quiet and attad?. I Dresed hogt higher, at IG? lTVc for ! wrttern I Cut meats in good demand; SUgCO for j ehoniders. ard I22 for hams. I Bacon in fair demand; Cumberland eut 20; j i( long cut hr?s; 2l4' short ribbed, and 21' j short clear. '4 I Ltrd a?a a.;awr- 1 T 1 ' I t . Ä? A - - - vv a - .1-i.a , a , i WO 7i V ft 1 OX I U . BS) K Umall salts of choice at 21c' Uatff .1247 fr. ..j iri r.. iiuttrr icr state. - v -. . v. . m - j avr C!-cee nominal at M'322. Money e.trierat 6 rer tent. Sterling dull anl i.otninal.luejfJlflPJXGold dull and lower; oreoit'g at 2l'(' :o.irg at 2')4Ji aal IV TOtl MOMIT MABBtT. New Tout, February 13. Gold dull ar.d weak. Occae nal eSTurU wet oitde m put up the price but they faiied. Tt ptice orcned t 2)CJ, but went down to 2'J4. Later. Gold cloerd at Ga!!ghT' excr.aB to day at DRUCCIST5. A. E. VIKT02T & CO., Wholesale nnd ICetnll DSCGGBTS & iPCTUCCARIES COUNEK OPPOSITE P0.ST0FFICE. iBdianapotlt Ind. w;: 'WOCT.O r.rrr.'TfTLLT ArTOCTCI TO putlie that oar arratieBieau arotowtooap'.rt to perrna (.!.! caatbet tLo Dill AND APOTHECARY TRADE. Carlit f Ho-t w I ecsrar S'trjlilai wl'k'i Ue ca'.a'.ojte of a f r-tcla.a DRUG Ol SE. rrR?. cn?y 'Cal., CU0.CE MKn!CIrS. iKhicirri:v AkTtrLts, hüLv ct r.Ki;.., fa.xjt tm...t noon. Fol ulau panxr iircnni. Parr Winrs and Liquors, & a Separate repartTflfct fir Paints, Oils, Crushes, Window Class and all IVIINTKI' GOODS, To arhtcS wo tTte eperltt afear:oa. patrocax 1 k-r.lly o:.Wt. A tiOra! akaro o f:s a loa PROFESSIC.NAL. Dr. A. Ö. GALL, 65 North New Jersej Street. No tartsrsvily