Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4481, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL, THURSDAY MORNING. HMICU 2.
CITY ITEMS. Yesterday 1 a goo-i t;rti day. tSTTLe Al!ehar;iaoa eight, at Mtftoox Hall. gire tbc'.r coc.eu nG7"A few exchange papers, done op m package of 100, can be bad atthia office tf tT A room to let fronting on Iar! Call at No. 17 Wt Washington alter! street. " .'.t fJPSe Dr. Wo Thorn-ton' adrertijemer.t CD the third page of to dsy's paper. jar. 25 tf. I lj 1 Another of tb lot regiments drew the ir arms yesterday, prrpxratory to Roini? to the froM. ß7Ttc torn oat on the Illioo. street line of railroad Is do coinpletel. nl the cars can make mora regular trip. Cheap Lot. Lot. No. t-3,on Nebraska atm-t, in Dunlap a od Tatewiler'a auhsliriaion, will be old for 200. Ioqnire at thii ofilce. 13-tf KT"The way to keep out of tie draft is to 2 et your boots aDd ahow of Lintz.at the 1'almrr House boot and ahoe store, where there i an orfment to aoit all tas:es. t3fm lioom for rent, on the corner of Maryland and Wrt treeta. For particular inquire at tbe Km pi re- Siloori, in the new building. 27 b" t2TJ. K. Marot. No. 233, Km Washington treat, b iu atort a Urc stock of ecood hand furniture. tearly all a pood a new. which he ella at prices to suit the lime. tit Major Conklio baa opened a place of business on the corner of Michigan and Mii eippi treet, where be will keep all kind- of family groceries, ales, wines and liquor-. 27 tit KFA Urge business was done ye-teid at the provost aanbal's office. Two township reported, and one or two township- presented volunteers tor elimination, enough to -!fr them. tSSH'The and pile that his encumbered Ohio street, on tbe corner of llliuoi, for two yearn, is tteing removed by the treet commissioner, to lbs Mtisfaction of thoe lirinp: in the re itthsir hood. 2?"Two thousand dollars in j;old iü -sold yesterday by one of our banker, tor four thouaaod dollars in greenback. Tbe aame gold .. bought the day previous at $1 iKl JST'Senour, at tbe Hate Houre Drug .tore. oo Washington (street, has a large stock of paint, oils, varnishes, and all articles required by painters, that he h ellinj ns low & any other house. One concern in this city earned in the business of procuring Substitutes, received tester fourteen tbou-iiud dollar fur fourteen substitute- ' foj two year service, relieving the torchaer" for that period from military Bert ice IT .no TaataxACLX The above budding will comfortably aeat three thousand people, i well lighted and heated. The atue U for rent for concert. Apply to W. II. Loomi Otfice corner Washington and MerMnn street-. Indianapolis, Ind. 13 Im The Young Bachelor' Association give a grank bal-masque at Masonic Hall on Monday evening, March 13, the tickets to which are $3. The names of the managers are a guaranty tint It will be an interesting affair, eondueted wich tbe strictest propriety. ArroiJcniEJiTS. The following appointment were made to the pew Indiana regiments ye-ter day. 146th liegt Co. E, Henry D. Hint. Capt. Fleming O Siebeulbal, 1st Lieut., Frederick Stucey.'iJ Lieut. gj Col. Duohsm, tb representative from Flovd, has been quite ill for several day, which explains his abaeuce from the House We are happv to state that the health of tbe colonel h is so much improved tbst he hope tobe in his seat discharging tbe duties confided to him, until the close of the session. I ErSome patriotic individual his dumped a few loads of grsrel on the side walk in front of the post ofSce, which mikes a ridge higher thin tbe mud and water, and enables persons to p over with clean boots. This wa. a worthy act. deserving of all praise, and will be -peciited by the thousands passing there daily. Decisions of the Supreme Court of Indiana Tuesday, Feb. i3, l$6i. . Cnas. Madison vs. Vance, sheriff of Henry county. Application for habeas corpus. Midison remanded to Henrv county. Israel Brown vs. Willis Duzin. from th Kush C. P. C affirmed. tSTIthodius. of the Circle, tbe fashionable j place of resort for all that love good liquors, i i in receipt of the best of ale, both on draught and i in bottles, a superior article of old copper di.-j . tilled wbukr. annle brandy, and other nee Ii quors. His restaurant I auppnea witu an amos of game Ia season, and Li cook prepare it in the biqhett atyle oi art. w-T" . ' r i- 1 1 a MxTtorouTAX TnEATaK. Mrs. Waller this i evening appears in what ta con-aioerej oy lue oest critics, folh east and west, her most extraordina j ry dramttic impersonation Marina, the Duchess; of Malfi. In this play Mrs. Waller ha estab- I lished her fsme iu Europe, Australia and Amer- i ica, and is the only living actreJ who perform ', thiatragejy. Her enffsgement will terminate cn ! Saturday etenicg. therefore there will be no op ! Tn.,nit ir -r., t ! r r, .Kia nJf.-.rt rnro.P.!!. ! . tion. Mr Ri'eT .nnsar as the Duke Ferdinand i T. r.. f. m.' . i . .... i.. i . ... ...
efit. when a gre-tt bill will be presented. ev-n thing psssed eff pleisar.tly. I he exhiM - tion, in every re-pec'. b h vocal und lnstrumenJSTCapt. O'Leary, of the magnificent faloou. j tal, gave evidence of tenitts and cultivation of No. lt'3, south Illinois street oce of the most ! ite highest order. The entertainment, with a popular places of tfiiort in the city, and i:ow i: change of programme, will If repeated every first elsss order sets dailv a umptuou lunch 1 evening this week, at the sme tdace, and thi from 10 to 12 a m. This lunch i inft arid ,11 j announcement, we feel, is all that is r.occsstry to the captain's friends and the public ceneral! ire ! fill the Tabernacle to overllowini; wih p"nvifvd. The restaurant at No. 103 is ui.ir i preciitive ai'difnee -rotchei) and unapproachable. ( fr as ,r. (
the cusine and eiezart apt-ointments are eoniw. At tbe b;ir, the cl'uice?t wihes, lijcor aoJsiaraare to be obtained. Capt. O'Le.iry knows fcoar to treat his friend when they call on hira. dlw. Uriafirtt .rri lake Roller! The utjders.neI committee o! the coratiü-n council for caaminin the clairaaof drafted men to the appropriation of $IX) hy the city, urJer the terms of the resolution heretofore p.6e.l, will hold daily session, at the council chamber, froa 11 o'clock a. tn to 4 o'clock p tn , unt.l further notic. All claims of drafted citizer t. ah! opproe-rution, together wiih proof uS th:r uheriptitn to the war fund preriou to ther ii of February. A. P ltd. mutt be presented tn this committee for aJjudicatiop. No claims will re actri upon after the 15 h of March AfHTix II Daow.f, ) A. StiotNSTicxna . Coumitfc STirnirr McNabb. -7 6i LookiNO to the Uicht Su a . vorHlli No one yet has ever tried IjaaaTOs'! Wn..i sd Calisya BiTTra." but what rrcoraraend them to h'a trieods TLeo bitter arebtred or. their o u merits, and supported bv inc. at stbi facta ;aal though the? hare, a it were, but recenttT ben ollere! Ir s ir. thes hate alradr cj4irrt a reputation ejul to any hitters eftere! ! to the puohc, for the te-culitr sud fL tc'.ui ; ervp-any they possesa of curing dyspepsit, liver ertnplaint, eotistiration, Lc , kr ,bw chare na Ji-e-ed action and exr'ht'T from the ttem
lüe tsrtous forma of disease and sutTtnrj. They 1 Ittrd p.tsier ot t tie? telral host-? may clvj-e in on ar rweosred in cconlaoe with strict ar-1 well j K.chmoi.d, vu. fi it- supplies, and totxpe! it tsTtMi.red chemical lsws Their rttutttion is, .urrei.der ot ward stiJ c?wrd, snd tlieo bi'ts ue r- ; It is ail atrocuolt tiue, but n.. .; wehste recooia.ei.ded Lj tb best phy."u iai,s in the ; heard of someiLit'j: of thi sort t efore; an-1 even country. Header, if you Deed help, thea look to j more thtn e It i-. one of th.o-e misnificent the rgbt sourt tix , li ck er too ' Wahoo anl I corxbirisllvL. eateidit. ocr s v?t space, which CsUssya Hittcra The get. yne article has the', now form the eil known ehtrtcfeti-tsc of Yanrameol Jacob 1 lAetUu Mows on each bottle ! kee taiiisie. Thee ru;ihuuiau combiustiona For aale o&ly by Jaycox, Fttsbugh Co j atify and excite the imagination; but they hare tarttsr tat j the disadvantage of aUaj a failio losoieoce
3Xllltarr Directory. For general informatlou we have compi!l the following directory to tbe rsrioui military ted fUMtcr, camp ai,d .ce at thi pnst: MJ x fJtral AWln Y. Hv7, coranuo.n? dUtrictcf lni;ba bes3qarden crik Ui Hrt, blwec Fein yltar.ts tryl Ijriswir. B1 (ia. T. O I".rchr, A. V. M. CDrsl frr Irdisna h-m4iiTtt satä kiu Wsihimic o tiret, fwarttt äor tlow Wen treet. Erirsikr O'arsl 0rry B. Cirrirrtor, comtainJlr-j Jrfi TwU xrQO h4qartr southwest corner Wah!;rnri r4 !few Jrey stritt. C!cbli. S. S.taoBon. military coromao-isat baHqsartr sathw-t fnmi f MsrjUud a ad Delaware Col t' A. J. Wärter, C4o-d 17th K?.me-t V. R. C, and roa.man'Jicj ft btadqusrtera sou'h id Wsbisrun, 3J Joor wrt of W.i street. Clonrl A. A. MTeu. Colocrl fc'h re.nxMJt V. S. C, rorsmAtxtir.x L'atup üortoa and DurBida Barracks taJqasrivr at I'.urn-1 Carracks. Ci"l W. W. Frybirtfr,co3jraaxlini( Cacip Csn!nt'a h-aüiurtrt st Csrap Carnr:Sn. Cl'o'.l Al!-!j UitLifur4. v.ajtasnda.if 221 rejrinjwnt V. U C beslosrtr Qtbest err.r tJbio snd Mrl-J-la.l straft. Mjif L F. nrwo. cf,f utrin fcfikr-k !- nusriVr Wstiratn Halt, nr thstr LuiidU.. J. s. Bol-K yx-s! I;rector Ccc cf-roer I'aara and Yiraihi atebu-. Cpts.B Jui WIlr.A. J. M fli.bnBs; Mfrr cülre on weti Mi MTiian, trte-n 1oaiilsna sjii (orzi str-'-t. Ctptain J. UTrum.uil. X. (J. lt.,e!tblr.(r. qasrtermatr' (rt'irf arid trriprriatioa west sid Mrjla, twn Iui!sa an ! tergia streets. CtptsinC Har, A.Q. M., dlriiioo for supply of public anlmU cKre wet sMe lerWintbetweD Georgia ail I'iiiDa streets. Captsln J Por, eommTf .f abi-teij -Hre t side M'ri-lisr , t-twen LoaUlina ani tjforris tm-t; wsr-hoo d.rctlr ppoIte. Cur IsiraovaytXTs. Thebo-ird of public improvement-ye-terdsy i.ued permits to the following per-on1 for improvements in tlie city: Win. M Whntiv. to build a wood .bed on ew Jersey treet, tele,u Ohio and New York -treet. C-t $U. Hichsrd Kitley, to buIH a brick 'tore room on Waabincton street, between Eit and Liberty street. Cost $6,1)00 K H. Ferguson, to LuiM t frtme r-'.able on a lot ou Meridisn between St. CUir arnl Pratt street-. LVt 5'. N. DaubeLpck. to build a brick dwelling on Delaware treet, between New York and hio streets Cost ONl.
G D. Wüzu. a biic' iore hon,;, 43 by feet, on Illir.oi -treet, bei ween Mai ket and Ohio treet. Divid King, a p;in'i uti North Mi-ai-ij'pi fctrec-t. Cop$fO. Kden k Copel!r-J. a. fiame le.-iderue on Meriditu street, between St. Joseph and First Hreet. Sirnuel M.tnninger. adiitiou to dwelling hotirC on Teiir.eisee treet, between smut and ht. Cnir stieef-. Cst Mr.-. May Smith, a Irame dwelling, 7t ltr !M fret, on Ohio trret, between Mii.ir-ri srd Mi-"ouri -trert-. Co-t i.3,('00 Chmdier k Taylor, brick wareroom, .n the National road, ner west rm of the r;ti;al. Oosr 43.MKI. Leai- Ferdinand, a frame dwelling, on MicbiM street, near BlacklorJ Ktreet. Co t $."5. m. telbaum, a Irame tlwellinc, 4 oy ! leet, on Michigan rod. between North and St. CUir Mreet.-t Cot$I.CuO. HiÄchnupt, Zcheck k I' erg. a brick foundry nrid machine hop. 3G by 110 feet, on South street, between Meridian and PcnnsylvanU streets. Cost $15.000. Thouia- A. Sbarpe. to lemove h fnnie building Irora lot h in quare 7C, to l'eoc!jlvrda street, betweeti M iryland and Georgia street?. Drew A Shaw, to build a, shed on Georgia t-'.reet, between Meridian and PeanajlvAiiia h'.reets. C-st $30U. Henry Spillhofl', to build a Irauje carpemer hop on lllit'Oia ctiect. in f h ward. Cost $100 Iiev. S. T. flillet, brick ?tore roonn, bt by b!) feet, on Illinois street, between Martin) and tlcorgi.i streets. Co.-f $3.31. Willitm liicliter, . brick hl!, ou Virgini.i avenue, between drove uud Noble street. Co-t $'JO0. John T. WiNon, .t trnrne dwelling, on Dentin fret, between Georgia and Kigii'u street. C-t $G25. Fred Vogle, ; -moke hoi-e hm! woodshed, on Winkten treet. Co;-t $70. Kiwood Chapniit), a frame dwelling, on K ist streer. between Ciierrv nd Vice "t reel. Cost .$1.000. Wm II. Ci.-e, a frame dwt-Hii,g, on St. Clair r-treet. Iweeri .Tuck:i .md lnnda treets. Cost $1,000, O Donuteyer, frame addition to house, on It linois street, between South and Louisiana greets Cot $10. Levi Comegyi. to lemove liiaie building from lot. 12, in fquare ti", to Drake' ;id0itiin, out of the city limits. Total co-t of improvement the permits of which were Hiued ttii week, U $.V2,9lG St. Jkkojsil, in or.eof his ermon-, gave re buko to tbe women of bis d.iy, which has seemed to be i-o apropos to our own, that it is cireulatee ju-t now in Paris quite universally: "Ah I ehill tell you who are the women that candal' christians. Thevare tho?e who dub the'.r cheeks with red, and tbeir eyes wi hbhick-tho-e who plaster faces, too white to be hura tn, reminds ts of idols tho-e "who cannot hed a teir without its tracing a lurrow on tbe painted surface of their faces those whose ripe years fail to teach them that thev Rre growing old tho?e whoso he id dresses are made up of other peoples h ir tho?e who chalk wrinkles iuto the counterfeit pte?ertmei:t of youth, and those who affect the demeanor of b ishfnl maiden in the presence of troops of granJchilJren." CT We understand tlut the banks and bit It-J er of the city, in proportion to the capiral thpy j have ii.veued in business. h3ve agreed to loan the municipal authorities the amount nc-ccs-ary j to clear the cilv of the draft upon the following condition: The? will loan th' amount required, supposed to be from one hundred and twenty to one hundred and thirty thousand dollsrs. on four months time, at the rate of 12 percent per annum, upon ...a - a . a . - C l 1 tne lnoivutuai r.oies or ine ciuzeus oi eacu waro, amply secured by cood endorsers, or they will fake the bond of the city at the rate of eighty rents upon the dollar. This rrry liberal offer of the moneyed men of the city will be duly nrpre ci.tcd. . '- P rasiat The hrt coocert of the Peak Familv.at theTabcrmcle last nicht, wa - decided nrce.-. The audience were highly I . lirhttHI w.lh ttie Viriou rrotra TTi QIC', Dil . . . i LadiisI Iar tioon- Auc tion tu day at half-past nine nt No. K.st W-hintot) street Merrimnck. Sprv r d Duclus TrinLs. ptilJ; .tyle dtlai: t?, li.eu Ubie diuiark. iu the toit. Hcckerbaih tjwes, crash Iri-li lineu.-, b'etrhed stul brown muMr.. cotton and merino hoe. kc . ic. Auctioneer mic a in it. The li!rul (.'nuui Cmlu;ation Su,!t a Schtvie Ly ua Mtant 7"fc former I'tojerf a cf t!,f Kinl Hire railed Riehmoftt Sfr if the AutJ.orUiss le F.qml to the Kmerpenew Fr.-rx tLKi hm)aJ Kaan'.ner, Februaiy Jl. The tnitijy is row patherin; all the tvailaS'e j forces from ail i" at.kee armies and zarr-sons and , d::e t!rc ih ;a in ore cjtub.ned movement a-r..nt i.iciimjn'j. .term in aavaacick; iuto . . , . . I r ,...'" . uh'' l.j.nr.r . p. pot r. t I ! before him toward-. Ch.tlotte; Foster-, troop. mkicp demonstrations tl. hr for. im. ih. tt t: ir.ot eke : V. and Nu-e ritei e-istward. wltiie ru tint the Yt ke torce in e:t Tet:Lea t : is. l th.s time. t ifw the Atlel.stir nrd ; conn ioan into North Carouna by tne et,!hu.s i aJv:.i-:i. L-th by way ot t rtij.n nd r.? w ay ot "il;.-.burT. jt:tn ira.2 to take iiear.reeur-t tn tiai k. or ettir to cut htm oil bv uniting in his ictr. while ;,-. t;t waits patiently within hi forti ! Scitiu for Si ermaa'a arnearauce on che line of the D tuvi.ie riilrosu. so triat tne wnoie sccumu- . . a o
essential part. In a newspaper prognrnme, oa a msp, and we dsre say, In geoeral orders assigniLg to escb srtry ixd coruxascder bis pedU daty, alltobs sccotoplisbed by agivendsy thissortcf campaigi tindoabtedly looks mejetic; only when set agoing sod brought icto collisiop w.tb bard lacti, it somehow becomes, dislocated. Thus the contemplation of tboe many armies Approaching ;frora all potari of the com pas, and bound to keep time, has lost a good deal of it intimidating cZect. What is this campaign but a repetition of that of Ut year ! Then, also, tutler with fifty thoniar.d men was to advance upen Richmond by the south, ürsbt with a hundred and fifty thouscd men from the north. Hunter with fifteen thousand
and destroying the railroads both beyond and on IIUUl luv nest, li&l'l iiiuvuutiiL uu uii "iji this site or that City. Ui course our supp.ies were to be cut off; aud of course Kicbmoud wi to surrender; and Butler was to have been reignin; over us sometime in July lar-t, at the Utect. Whit has become of those mighty armies Nice months have barely passed and tbe broken and wearied remnants of them are scarce sufficient to provoke an occasionsl skirmish at some point upon our lines, which tio loo per ciu'rsaa alarm bell to ring in Richmond. Grant demands a hundred thousand men; and as for liutler, now planting his cabbages" at native Lowell.no confederate names him without a laugh. Yet tho.se commanders and their hots seemed formidable enough to us nine months ago; espe cially as portrayed to u in tie eloquent and menacing paragraphs of Yankee war correspondeots, who are really learning to write campaigns in a militarr civil life. I -in:; quite miw;ng to per-ocs in Accordiaglv, ia Mav and June Ist, many weak-mitidel citi-et:s were preparing to quit Richmond: and Mr. Memnuiuger. ever mindfnl of the afe'.y of his interesting Treiury employees, packed them otf to Columbia. "Now am I in ArdcD," quote ! Touchstone "More fool I. When I wa at home I ws in a better plsce." That was indeed one of the teite-t fntsncisl ütroLcs of Mr.Meraminger. New there is not at this roomeni so much to alarm u? in reality as there was last May. It is ti ue we have not m many ttoon; but ntitber has our enemy by a reatdeal. Oa that occasion too. General Butler coold and did land bis forces at City Point, without any effort or loss; but thia 3 eir Sherman hs? to fight his way through many a swamp and take or turn many a battery, and leave many a blue coated rorpe behind fim tre he can hope to -ee a Virginia tai'road. It is hoped, r.ot without some degree of confluence, that the prescient will Lot this vwr telieve (ien. Ieaureg;il i-i the very cri-is of bis cauipaign, and appoint fien. Penberton iu his place, with orders to tr.e Utter to slip around to Sherman's resr nrul niirch away to Mobile But barring this, or sotr.c otlr equally enormous blunder or crime, it seem evident th t Sl.erraan has before hitu a m:ic! more difficult anl (.-nilous part of the crnd ctnipaign thin liutler ii-id last yenr And in the meantime hi- devs-uting niircii through South Carolina is no moie con rjuering that ststc thm his giat rai l thtough (ieorgi ha- converted (ieorgiaui to the "union. " Richmond i-Mifi if all ptrlies cwerne-l do their duts; th:i i. if tbe new s.ecret-r of war is energetic", and it the new commissary hall be found to have some elementary ideas about hKd; especially if congress proceed at once with such legislation, for the purpose of giving General Lee control of large numbers of negro, as that per.eral aks at their hands. Promptitude and decision ure important iu this matter; yet it is understood that many members have long speech e to make; and one, they say, ha even threatened to be heard for two days going down into the very first principles of society, and poarine to t!: publim future which is reserved tor the destiny of our npecies and the roads almost beginning alreadv to dry undtr the wind-of March! Two days! Why Shennsn can march forty miles in two d its. If this measure is to be adopted to increase our means of national defense, U weie well if it were done juickly, in order that there may be at lea-:t a portion of the new material ready for the work of the coming struggle. In the meantime let it not ecter the though' of any cit'zn of Richmond that the city is in any greater dancer this spring than it wa. the spring before. There is the strongest probability , too all the oiaeua indicate that thi wMl be the lt-t rtnipvgn against the capital id Virginia. Telegraphic Bispatches. roirsD sarssssLvroa vaa ran-vavaTa aaanssL. (fr .'laminar Keperi See First Vnt MIDNIGHT KEPOHT. Latest War News. TIIK ATLANTIC TKLKGKAPH. PROSPECT OF ITS EARLY COMPLETION. late: .mexicaiy ,ew. The JCW bOVemmCIlt LiOail. OFFICIAL WAH BULLETIN'. AFFAIRS IN CHARLESTON. CONGHESSION AL -., At.. 5 I'rniu Wukiiincton. Wasuinoto.x, February IS We Im w received Richmond tiates of Feb. 27tL. The Examiner says: In tbe alienee of official iuformatiou from the Carolinas, we take Lews from other source- of intelligence, and omit tle usual relerence toourfileof southern exchange, We do fo at tho reque?l of the auih-jtites nud with the understMi ding that the other city journal hive not been under obligation f reticcr.ee l tbe extent Kid:cate-J atn)ve. The t'uloie will n-j doubt he f.iojerly tatient in thi i interval of silence, and not uke it a dis totraginK fr e tre aurei that there is good news tr it which look to an early nnVil . itr.no'ir.ceuienl of faToiable result. (en. Crook and Keliy, who;e ctptnie wasnti;el in the.-" columns oa Saturdav, arrival in thi citj on that day r.nd were ff.rrtshed apart meius at tbe Liblr. ilr. Ku-s-eil, mtmoer ol Coi.ie? tu m the I Wheclin: -ii-'lict, vi-itei lirirral rei'v e- ' tcrdit. I From the test information re.eirel hete fiom I Ricbmor.d, it afpcsis probable that a consiJera- ; tie cüijÜgrati?ri occurred in the we-s'ern p"rt'ün ! of Colombia, aid its erscuation was cue 1. it i jarp-wl. by 'Ottoo tccrn:i: it;!tl 1 is leiried th.it "tl.e lir eitei-Je! neatl t!Tieitnr trs of a mile. The inf -rra . n i-.-iti v a. 1 t occurrence of the fir?, bnt ?oubrs ue et.terts'rf.l . to it- r.Mfffiitade 'tne of t'ie ict.i.-tre,-ai tprt-; Si ! tntn The rie-.ide.-t ha.s appro- ed ot the lortinc i-in .;m .rr,r..r,r iiiAr in wnu n were cur Q1SQ i cv.e hl II o the s.m--,fit which w ori'r.UT ?f . pun The sccrelaiT of war fern to the Houe to dty I communication from I mrost Mawtiall.se sera : tri in ien? to a re -a mi ion r .-v.v... tire to the tnlistmcnt oi riV. I'.i-ouers of war. Th- it - rv ii'iJt; ny Mr v - i,.:.i:.e. ot lilinoi. Inra tne eommute ou r mnerce to dat, ?i) trsdeh b.ea c-trrfd oi. vih ir.f-urrection -r fite with'ti!' ssaeo. t law, rescltin; in n,. o:.et u the joTercafert, um inn.-.t:r.'z :n i-r.z iürr sr-ft f'os'crii c a -piri of speculation at d dis-cra-.eful aratrble 1 r wentn a sejeriliZAtiOn of r at Lie expe.i.-e f the puMic treasury . The testimony shows thst trade ssetits or epcuhtcr rend rr" the rrbels through the Iir.es at Norfolk and other tlcc.. tiuppli8 bevod belief. Ncotisliot -itv erjtcrcd iLtJ and corre-p-u.der.ee carriel on by thrm ifh re e! agent for pro visions and other recesry articles sr J supplies in return for cotton. The cosam'ttce aaya )Etractj have been made through ageau for a supply of tot les than S.OOO.UOO bales of wttoa with 6i prKti.
So particular proof Laa been requested to show that tbe agecti wert loyal and were sctirg In good faith and In order to conduct speculstiir it appesrstbat the present orders hive txi changed without his corent The Commercul sj it was rerer cGLtemultei (hit such vast tracsaction should be enU'ited to ach a small elaj of perso-, besides per son who pretend to contract salea end purchae cotton; obtaiced permits merely to enable them to itidulg in disloyal and deceitful ocxuoation. The re-uh h.s been to prolong the w-.r by furnishing the rebels with supplies they m st needed and quote from letters of Geo. Canbv to show to show the enormity of this unhwful and injurious tracfS cow cmied on. Tbe Hor..e has repealed section f an act of
' congress suthorircg reappointments of tteasury agent to purchase protnee ot insurreenonsry states. Senator Trumbull and representatives Wilson and Dawson as select committee of tbe two boues of cc ngresi, to day waited on PrL'ent Lincoln And informed him cf bis re-election. To this he responded: Having served four years in the depths of a grest and yet unended national peril, I can view this call to a second term in nowie more flittering to myself than as an expression of piib'iejuJgment that I cny bet ter finish a difficult work in which I have labored from the r-t, tbsn could any one le severely sfholared to the task In this view, and with increased reliance on that Almighty ruler who has miraculously sustained us thus tar, and with increased gratitude to a generous people for their continued confidence. ! accept the reneaed tru.-t with its yet onerous and perplexing dutie and responsibilities No response baa yet been received from the vice president, who did not arrive here nn'il tonight. From Charlotte. Charlotte, Februiry 25 No additional newa from the front, but still it is nuppcued the enemy are making their way to News from Columbia corroborates the re;ortetl kind treatment of the inhabitahts Ursulire Convent wsg protected by a jjuard of oldiers. No public trojertv wis allowed to be burnt in the city. SbermWst headquarter weie t Nicket son' Hotel The alarm in Charlotte has subsided. The weither is bad and tbe roads heavy, luteri lering with rapid movements. Ibe Ktebmunu Jjisnatcn oi reo. 'it, contains the following: (irant has again been masking his troops on Hatcher's Run ou our extreme tight. 10 miles southwest of Petersburg, and it was thought that another attempt waa to be niide by his columns to gaiu the South Side railroad, but si prevented by tain on Siturday. Wethiuk th toe can be but little doubt that he will make thii attempt as goon as the state of tbe roads will permit. Iu their present condition tbe 'oovemen' of niUr is positively out of the q'.e.-ti'jn - Grant h enough tl tLe gambler iu bis character, for the di.ttou: failure of his la-t ad vance towards the railroad to mtke him more impajient to renew the attempt at present. The extremekftwhicli.mil ptoperly be considered the advance of the Yankee army, occupies a po sitiou on the left or north side of Hatches' run between nine snd ten mile south west of Petersburg and nbout five miles in direct line from South iSide raiiioad. Usual number of Sunday rumors were in circulation vesterd iv, most agreeable of which, though we iegrct to say, not most authentic, was that Stiermau had been killed and bis army routed nd driven into the the jungle of South Carolim Foreign eav. Pokilam, Ma., February 26. The deimship Mora ist, from Liverpool on the 16th and Londonderry on the lTth.aiiived at Portland this p. m . The Hibernian, from Portland, arrived at Londonderry on the evening of the 15th, and Liverpool on the IfJib. Advice- from Manchester report a tl' irurket. The O'.inde wssat Perm's, and w" -aid to be leaking. She is heavilv armed, carrying 6 guns more or !es than '200 rounder-", and is iron plated 1 inches thick. A number of the Alabama's men nse among her crew. The Owl, an eccentric journal published in London last season, recommenced publication on the Luh. Its articles attract some attention. From its alleged special source of information it has the followinr relative to Blair's mi-Mon to Richmond: We are enabled, from special souites of information, to give specifically the terms which Lin coin, formally through Blair, gave to Davis a a basis of pacification. They are as follows: 1st. Abolition of si iery to be left to the state legisltture as to the time, but slavery to be abolished. H. The confederate state to return to the uuioii who n---.nir nsrnn ami orn nrzrp sum . :.u i : . .: I . -. 1 then left it 3d Tbe conledei ate armies not to be disband ed, but incorporated with the feleral army for foreign war. 4:h. In the restored union the pat to be -tor gotten. I be second ol these propositions beiug at once rejected by Davi?, it became unnecessary to con aider the others. In reference to this document we would call special attention ot our reader. 1st, to the fact tbat wc know on undoubted authority that had Tdair not been invested with power from Lincoln be would not have beeu received by Davis. t '2 To tie fact that Lincoln abandons emancipation by hi own proclamation, leaving the que tion to tte action. 3d. To tne fact that the sii .. of his governmeut pints to foreign aggression j The -o called spiritual manifestations of the! Davenport Rruthcra were brought to an abrnp' ' conclusion at Sr. George.' Hall, Liverpool. The sudiertce appointed two gentlemen to do j rope tyir,. They proved too much for then: au l wore objected to by the Davenports. Great confusion and excitement arose and the Davenports j C5C tped, but their paraphernalia were smashed j to atoms and tbe hall had to be closed by police Fluxet. The papal nuncio had had an au j dience with tbe emperor and expres-ed tegrets at j the publicity given to private letters addressed by him to the bishop of Orleans and Poictiers. . He a6"t".rcd the emperor tint he was lully sen-i-i Ie f tue duties imposed upon him by the diplo malic character oi Iii rjiluii. snu had filir-ir in ref t to rule? never of in - J nt,y intentron o ; ten; iiional 1 1 w 1 e emr-et'-i u'f wio'ilr zive hi cipln-ti'r.. ; The Fieu h Chsmbtr were opened on the 15th - lv a. pf't-th from the emoeror The -ceech s-i I tnairtl i.(e:nVd by dorne:!. aflair and wa? J tU:tf il!; ou the Ämrnran 'jue-tiot-. It cxpa- , j liat'V on fi e luliin cdi.ver,:io:i and the UiiefHs jdciivel bv Paly a wll i-. the holy -ee. The ! Convention perm: France ut withdraw hf r tiot I from Untre. -o j From si a u tanrntu. i Sa.m Ft a sei. .co, February 2"; The -te-:M. ; shin .lohn L Stephens, from MazttUc, brines I $75.000 in treasure and a quinttty of i!cr ore. ! Mantlan i entirely blocked rip. and i o one leaj f info the interior excent ar the risk of hi!lf ... I'ttiic i- i a piaiiJ still Mexu-ar. irue.riili are tu a.-.'.i t!ie French ht.ot al! they catch. I. tely the French tjrned Tillages tecuu-e j the peop!e had r.ct ;iveu notice of the r.ppionlil A French cftioer wh brvucht iu '21 jrurrriiUs as ptiviLeu. wasf-evereiy reprimanded tor not h-.-.tinr thtm al the time of coture War r ests from the interior and lower coa-t is very unreliable and contradictory. No French expedition will !et?e for S Lora aud Ljwer California uutil Linalof ia pacitiei. Thtte i -r.ot! ir. -x m'-re ahont On-inn' c.j!"-p:ri t;on rrtjet-t He-uerrs i- ri!l s iiims, terruit't g a li.:;i- : it.o.n; nis irout s Agents of American and Mers-itj telegraph and railro J lin? haf e been rranted .n extcr.ioh o! t:me The Stn Fr-ntisca city to veriituent has re ilvel to ioin in th rational clevirit;cr on liosi 4 h of Marth. OftTelnl War lltilletm. vTab DtPAtiT'.itNr.i WA-simcTo. March I, lf5. I o Mjcr (Jen. D:x: The following telegram from tlen. G.lmore !.s been trtL.'ni'ted to E. M Stanton, Secretary of War. Ht ti-siVAaTtai Dir'r r Sxt,TU CAaon.sj Cai&Ltaros, February C6. 1565. j To Lt. Gen. örint andMaj G. B. vV.Ualleck, Chief of Staff :
The icipecticn of . lbs rebel defence of Cfcar'eitoo shows we have taken over 450 piece
of ordsacce. bcicg mcr thin dncbl what . first rerorted. Ti c lot iarkd? fc'7 10 inch Columbiad A cret many 32 and 4'i p3aaJT. some 7-inch Lrooks riSes, and macy pieces d foreign make were also captured; alio eight locomotives and a great number of p-s enger ad platform cars in good condition. Deserters re port the l-t of Hardee' army was to have cros-ed the Dartee liver yesterday, boand for Charleston. N. C It wa f3tcd that Shcr man had already intercepted their march. It w as reported on similar authority that th Io--l of Hood's army, 15,000 strccg. passeil through Aucu.ta on last Sunday, the I9ib, on its way to Beaugard. . Georgetown has leeo cvscustod, and is in our pose;-ion. Deserters ate coming iu c:.?rtly. We hate over 4iX) already. Signe'1. G. A. GiLMuaa, Msj. Gen. Commanditg. From Sew York. New Yo&k, March 1 At the annual meet ing of the shareholders of the Atlantic telegraph company, held in London 'on the 9:h of February, the following gentlemen were elected direc tors: Sir Samuel Cunsrd, Turt , Mr.-Edward Cropper. Mr. Geo. P. Ridden. C F.. of London, Mr. E. M. Archibald, Peter Cooper. Mr Wilson. (i. Hunt, of New York, ai.d Mr. Huqb Allen, of Montreal. Up to Friday evenit g, February lTih, 1,'lr'J nautical miles of cable had been completed, and 100 mile were being manufactured per weak. Tbe Great Eastern will be ready for sea with the entire cable on board by the 1st of June. The Commercial's Hatcher's run correspondent nays: The order for the army to be ready to move at a moment's notice was countermand ed, owing to a storm, after the men hid been under arm? all night. Fre-h order. h?werer. sre expected. The Post's Washington special ?ss all applications for s.i extension of patents, including Goodyen's und Hay ward's have failed. Senator Wilson's bill providing for an-asylum for our disabled soldiers, has 100 incorporations, reptescuting Dearly every section of country, with General Grant at the head. Among the military nomination! teut to the Senate yesterday were those of Major General SchoSeld and Howard, ss brigadier generals in tbe reubr army The Richmond Kn-ruirer of the "JTtii the rebel congressmen have become so frightened that they aic llceing from Richmond, nd that body was without a quorum. Senator WiNou reported adversely on the Hou-e bill to muster out of the stray suld-ers who have enlisted for the ur expire I trrt- of their tegiment. The bill to provide fur the public tion ot full armv register was passed. The $GOO,Ono,000 loan bill was then introduced, and an amendment to sti ike out the Provision exempting bonds from ?t ;nd m-inic'psl nxstion was rejected. The bill was then par-ed. Tlie steamer Arago reports that when off Charleston harbor on tbe 26th she was informed that Columbia, S C , had been burned, aud that Augusta had been optured by the federal 1 1 oops. The Richmoud Examiner of the 27th in au editorial speaking of the message of Jeff. Divis recently addressed to the rebel congress, in which he aid if the campaign against Richmond bad resulted in success instead of failure, and if we bad been compelled to evacuate Richmond as well as Atlanta, the confederacy woulc hare re mained as defiant as ever, and ays let not thi fstal ertor be harlrc-red until it takes effect. The eracu ition of Richmond would be a los of self respect .md Authority towards the cor.federacy. The nithJiawsl of our at my from Richmoud would so nirrow the sre ol conscription a greatly to reduce our milium strength, as our armv would dwiudle in numbers. It would move more rapidly westward, and bctoie leichinz the Miseiesippi would hare degenerated into a mere) bodyguard. j From the hour d git ing up the ?iat of gov- j ettuueut, our cause would sink into a mere re- I beliioi in the estimation oi- foreign rvjwers who would ceae to accord to us the richts ot bellicerents. while the enemy would be free to treat our officers and fotdiers as traitoisnnd criminals; j so every rebel would figh' theneemrward with a halter about his neck. Tbe Enquirer of the same date, in speaking of the rebel congress fleeing from the cspitol on the j approach of Sherman, says: during the last four! weeka, wil-1 apprehension of dsugcr has dietuib-; ed the minds of the timid. The enemy ha lately thiown his forces across (' the lines of csv concre?;onal retrest to west j iind south. j Since 'hen senators and representatives have; one by one iled from the capitol leaving the leg islature a skeleton. It i true the President ' must staud firmly ts the national danger thick -! " ens, it is tiue our Facreu army must b.iie their. . ... kÄ ..... I : i e. , . existence of country. n" ' Should the President waver ud imitate the j congressional example, there will be to difficulty ! j iu finding instance? in r.ptory to illustrate hu I digrace. The steamer Moro Cattle from Havana 25th, has arrived. the
A French transport h&d anived from Vera J Petersburg mine. Tbe opinion ii signed by M-j -Cruz She reports that the impetialir's had cap-! Gen. Hancock, president of tbe court. After tured Oaxaca. Nothing new from St. Domingo. ! narrating the circumstances of the aivi!t. (a!lThe lemainder of the Soanish forces were ex i ure is ascribed to the following officer: First,
f;ected soon. - The steamer 'Araao. with the Savannah Her-1 ! aid of the'25th, has fttriveyl. She bring t-o ni'l-! ! iurv Lens. The steamer Su:Ii Carolina was b:iy tevtivin? cotton from 'a wrecked blockade rrcnner ne.r Fort Moultrie. The steamer Fox, captured after the evacuation of Charleston, has been .-ett to Poit Roval vrith hpr valahle caro. l r.ni ll)lladelptitn. PniLAiKLrniA, March 1. Jay Cooke rejwrts sales of 7-30". to dv to the amount of 43, 1 27 fOi 0. XXXVH! C0XGREr2d SESSION. SUN ATE. VVamhnotov. March 1 The .rrt.aie iiflYin os-ed ti e i(i'!'l,0')0,0Jtjl loan bih, .ireiM'iy as u scut troin tl.e Houtn, :ind as i.i.U.v.ed the New Vork r.i "'tt.in ter. it rtqui:- tnly IVr-i-VT: !i.e t i !ecome 1 ' w A t'ii in ic'.Mtt'-ti U I I. Mi - s.f'iiir? rit:yt h pa-seti iu ht Senate To d i'w?: Section 2 of lt . It p-jfjtidet i fd ihe -o-i -i -lulj. liCI. alt i nivi.dt'l n t'iaii-jw tbe Ceu be tö (iiodifil and trl I'.u ih-J i lüro.td ii;:ni)t:r. Wf-'t-rn I'acit raihoii c.atn.'tt.v of (.' lhioir-ii. and L'nion PattSc. ra-.r- m t i'iji'jiii, ; ! il oit.er comciniea t roTi lf.i t.i ;ii .-et t e:r o i-r cent. .'It e. bi.iö.:ntetC"t rtyj'dc ia lawji:! itoncr o. in t :. r.a:c-. up'.; .-eit: u- t nr i sid einnpniiie. are hereht iuh-ir?-,l to :sue repct1e' v, tlair l :j-3s to the extent ut fl'".!.twtt)tt)t). in a-irance of th- -n"T'jn reTnp'-'i line ironi Üacratacuto. Sc. - As-1'znmerjt m.de by the Central 1'. . e ße ll5Üros.l C-. rf Cl f.-rnia, t W?. Taciiic Kiilrutd Co. ( f Mud r .tte, d t-e i;ht to construct nil that purt;on of sail r .U!- I and telei.pt (ori ? fr-um Sj;t do to S tetameot it raiitiM ndcofirmeNi to UVm I'acidc IUiirord a . i t - . . - a t.o.. w:ti ail prtviie'L-i and beneat of cctai cl ,,f con ere--; relattn.' thtieto ?cd rjsct to j condition thereof; piovided tust tLe tima wiihia which said Western icrsmento Uailroad Co. shall be required to construct the rjr-.r twenty mües ot their loa I shall be ie year from the 1st of Ju t , Ir"t:5, and that tho entire road shall be cirapieted from San Jose to 6ramento. conneotirg it the la!cr potn! with said Centra! Fcic: Kaiirojd Ca in four feit. thereafter. d i Tij cocfcierje t-jiumiite-3 on dieacreeinjf oti J tb amendment t the lestialatire appropriation biil. is wl-ich the House mijoritr arrropriation , fyr the the incretsecf alrie- f "t eT)nloyes, j rt-r rtcd usb.e to agree. i An amen iment wa oöt-red that the Siuste j spree? t a5rTf0Pf',l',n v $43,0it0 to fy tue contingent txpeajes u may be dire-trd by rcsr. arrs-e to a5rrrorriaikn of f.43,0i0 to mi f-uch lutionsof the Iio-e. Aiptcd. Tbe Iudian appropiu'Ja bill ai ja;ed with aud amend meet authoiizin the Induns who hate heeeme cirfliii to be-ome eititeris ail to etile ou p-blic lands under the homestet l law. Iiece till 8 o w. militsrj iytxiy liov. Mr. Wiisoa. from the committee on affalrr, reported Ilouaa hill ameadatory of enroll men t arith axeodmeuU. atrikinj outaecuonj 2,6,7 and 5 of December 2.- It reqoirea the secre'iry cf war to rrtüter out cf ierrice loc-
saw, t i i ,m n i i ' I ommfivIoceJ oEcers7srdjriv"att"iöse regl ! meats have been mustered put, and who wsre en
rred to fill ntjeipired term of service. Section 5 allows trcvor cirshil cooimuiaUon for fsel and quarter of captain of cavalry. Section 7 authorixes tbe sppo'rctrctat of a-w"-Uct provott marshal . " Section i makes it unlawful for ki-Jividaala or pytnenbips to trgsje in uhafitute trckrnge without a writfeo rermH from, the Secrttarv of War. ' Tbt House joint resolution, authrixieg the Secretary of tbe Navy to advancw to Par el J. Forbes, navaTcontractor, 125,000 on bis contract fcr buildios; screw stesmera and sloops of war, passed. A bill to estabth the salary cf the office of Naval Jcdge Advocate at $.1,500 per yeir, passed The refortof the committee appointed to investigate the circumstances of tbe explosion of tbe Petersburg mine, was received and ordered to lie on the tab!e. The Senate refused to strike ont tbe section by a vote of 20 to i.. The finance commitfee propo! 'he following amendment to the House bill. Whenever the outstaadinj circulation or iny bank associatiou. corporation, compauy, or person shall be reduce! to aa amount not exceeding 5 per cent, of chartere.! or declared capital, said circulation shall be free from taxation, and whenever any state bank or basking association has been converted into a national banking association, and such national hanking aseociation has asumeJ the liabilities of such state bank or I banking asaociatic-n, including the redemption of Its bills, such national banking association i shall be held to make required return and payment on the circulation outstanding, so long as such circulation shall exceed 5 per cent of caj. tai. The question on the adoption of imposing a tax of j per cent, on aslea wis taken in th afHrmative. The finance committee amendment for the appointment of commission ubjeet of taxation was adopted. An amendment was adopted repealing tbe fishing bounties from sod after tbe abrogation of tbe reciprocity trei'y. The Senate adjourned at 1 oVlock. HOUSE. The Houe resumed the ce-neideration of amendatory tariff bill. An unsuccessful attempt was made to strike out the additional duty o! 15 rents on 1((I pounds of rsilcoad iron. The bill as originally reported was amended, but in no respect reducing any of the dutie.3, and theu passed. Mr. Washbuu, ot Illinois, made a icport showing frauds and disloyalty arisicg from trade with tbe rebellious states, accompanied by a bill to epesl go much of the law regulating such trade at authorizes the appointment of agents for the purpose of pmcba.ing products. The bill was papsed. The House then took up and considered tbe civil appropriation bill. It makes npproptiatioLS for the survay of the coast, light houses, patent office, botanic garden, surveying public lands, and for socdry mUcellaneon! item. Without coming to any conclusion on the bill the Houses re?es till 730 p. m. aVKMNG SESSION. The Houe took up and passed the joiot reso lutiou with the amendment continuing the committee on the conduct of the war to lay beyond the cIoe of tbe present congress, in order to examine witnesses r!tie to military matters before thern. Mr. Stevena offered au amendment to pass 750,000 dollars to pay for the services of troops in repelling invaion, laid on table. j Mr. Kasson's report for conference committee j on the Iegisl tive, executive and judiciary appropriation bill has been defeated. Mr. Stevens, from the committee on conferI ctcc "a disagreeing amendment to the artnvaprfop'i" hill, rnade a report. The clause ptv viding pay meat to recomp-ense those who have reveit ed grants of lands was altered te apply only to the Illinois railroad. Af'et debate the rt pott was concurred in. The house resumed the ot.sider-aion of the C"T'J appropriation bill, IVr.ling the bill tbe Hou't adjourned. The Very Latest. . IHREE O'CLOCK A. M. New Yoaa, March 1. The World to-day contains an aiticle which say tbe testimony of Admiral Porter is material in both cae-j and cannot at present be obtained. LorisviLLK, March 1. Th midnight Na-liville train has not arrived yet. It is six hours and a half behind time. It is said to be delayed by debria on the truck from attain of freight cats burned by guerrilla? near Franklin, Ky., yesterday. WaVhisuton, Manh 1. The president ent to the Senate to-day a rxea sage er.closirg opinion and finding of tbe court of icouiry In-tituted bv him in relation to the Gen Huraside, in i-t obeying the orders of t!:e commanding general; in the formation of the suulting column; in tot preparing hu parapet i aud abattis for the passage of bis troops, and not : etnplcyicg eniTge'ic olhcere to Id the columca, ! with wotkir.g parties. Yet the court is satisfied that Gen. Lurnsldc was confident that the meafcj urea taken by him would insure success. Second, . Rng-Gen. Ltsl e, in fsihnif to tu.'h forward his a j J I g KS ' ' U J f NS 7I VVBIIi t " ' V 14. designed for the pat&ag of troops ordered to follow, he being most ot the time in a bomb prv;f fen rod in rear of the main line COMMERCIAL. ar rarJBoaaen.t - vatrk narart. Niw Yoa, March 1. C-)twr u.oie atie and ßrni; tic fir middling. F.oio, uteiii wvs-.t-rn, ortnel a liali firmer: I closed quiet; J.l' 10(H 10 15 Ik rxtra tatc,i SIU y.(xi I tit for ext. - r r.j.r; $10 W ;r uie v.' fiiS; marker cl"nrs tfaTy Whikv o'n'flT n.ie sife; rtNtsii: t"t ','7$ 'l 30 Wheat duo nd di'Xipir.. Iyt-q an-i un-vharpt t. Bulej .arce n . firm. C-mu t-to.idy and in njdeiate fjr old mixed wertrri Jn ore; eru "How in stne. l !H Jor westOas opened f'.rs iy 1 15 lor ete:r. . iTotfee firm. k';t f rl d:d at il 1 1 . si.v'ar utm; C.i Molass ddl. I'efrolenm dull a Mi. r-t-l Hit 12 1 or cruJe; .IrCT i for reSnH: bond -6,?i'7, do frte Wool .lull. Fork firtr.r :m1 in od oem ti d at $31 5!J(J: 37 5 lor Lew ie-; f34 00034 75jor C3-fJ4 c-o-h and reunlar war clofir-e at 434 75 for cah: Jtr ;o v??f 50 for prime nd 35 IK'35 75kr pii:.. iati;; aico 5,r.M) hbU. new me- for March, . - '. Msy and June, eMers ar.d biTsrs orii.n, ; I7 5M(,133 5ü. ileei firm; tl7ri2 .'or plain mes and 2l '2l .'or er.tr f'l'St 50 f're--. 1 1 dh'j: tetl on- quie s :6 tf) I ri r iir.'ett'fd ! IC'irir,!. we'et;: ßa u ii Liberate derair.d for Camlet land cat -I ; s'. .rt ! bbe-J 201..'. aXfi jCuK ,,1 21. Cut meats stead? at 1 'Är I for S . r m am .no'.ifler ai.j 1 5 2 for hams. j Laid ojened heavy and cloed mote firm at, iV-24'i; choice 24'' Batter dt ll n 25! for Ohio at d 35(Tr 4') for ! Ftate. ' ! Cheese 15 23 ... ! Money GQl per tjent. Sterling dull' and heavy at il 0:ai 0. ; . ... .. .'- . .i r.eiTT ar.-i lower: ODen-ntr vimh ?. ; iaa afotay MAaaxrr. New Toaa, Matdi 1. The eo! 1 mittet hu lubaided inb iu l.ie quiet. ltd the pr-k tend downward, the oaota tiana rarrnr durie? the moroicr bttiOn t2U0U,' j (gÄKJj. Later. Gold elo-ted at Gallagter'a txchace j u-d-j t
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(1KB & i0 WnKhinfrion Irrel. Iiiriinnnpoli, UJ.? Axs In rret of a Urft aa4 eoasplstt :.k ! Drugs, Medicines, ' Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. V Window Glass Glassware, Brushes. Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, Goal Oil and Lamps, PURE WINES AND L1QU0ES For niediciual purnt, aDd all articlss necessary t cniuplft the stock of a drarrfst. From oar expiSenc ant kncwlf of tbs wawts tt tUs ph-icUn and ths trade, wa sr enabled ts preist a stck nar.aissl in itcoTp:enf a aM detail. Ill the new :,4 arious (IIEJIICJL PREPAOiTlOJiS saI retracts ctt-'tai.tly babJ. with a tara; soiJ sU slecteI stock f SCLrtJClLAXl) UE.Nl.tI. IXSTtrilKItTI. ELASTIC STOCXETOS. TfiCSZS. le., it. Our sor1a4lata1.ee In taa ausiket .4 faiUtles ax sarL aa to eusVs u to tft-r, ta PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLES 1 A rocd tnduceieots as any otbtr H I.8TEILS JiOl'SK, and we fe cot.fi.lrnt wa can render satisfaction Hth jn pric art.l tssl:! j of articles. IIA-1 arjcls wrrsD?M s represented. 'an !6- leoJ Into W I ? 31 O V A L. . Doctor W.Tl. TClO.nsO, HAS HKK0TFH HIS OTTJCX ILOM VIRCINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South DelaTTaro Street, vv: ÜKKL. I1K V. ILL COX IINL'K trrst and care rrtvat ese, la au Ihs'rrx-ie, stare. raoiflcsticus aod phases. Ir. Wa. TL&us&a will gl t rscl pstiLt a written instnuceBt, i-irdiija: L!nieir t e.Tect a radical and pertnsnertt curs, er make n charge. lr. Vin. ThcDsa bs uaia tbe trra'rccnf of rrlta e. Ih-eavss perlilty site e th jsar l&il tlrec years Jatbocityot Haffalf, N.T.. labt years tn Chicago, 111., and two years In Feria, lit. iarJLR eight years pecuc la Chicago, 111., he cared orer thirteen thuatsbd rae. Iw. Wm. Thomson. Ia bia practica for Scrofula, fehtaviatic and tcneral diseases of the blood, nsea a FttmlgatiEK Vapor Path of th moat iajenlous kind, in c Ja action with Internal treatment. SEMINAL EMISSIONS, tho cotaeuce ofsair-aLaso. Tbl fcolitsry vice, or depraTed soiual inIa1rnce, U practiced y the yosth of both sexes to an almost limited extent, prrduclra; with vnerriaa; certainty the Mio ii.g traJa of ucrkkl y mtcra nies cm bated by sei nti.'ic msd.csl meanrei, lu Sallow cuctenance, dark sputa ru'ler tho eye, pain in the besH, r!nr!nn In tbs ear, sn j noles iiko the msttinc of losses sod rst fling- of chariots, atr.esiueo a lvat toe loins, weskness or the umb,co&fuAed Tisiou, Llontej lsteilect, ln ofaoaWence, (LCIder.co in arproach!na; stratper-, a d:liko to f'Wtn uew acqafatsuce, a dispsHtH tw sboa society, Iom cf memory, beetle flushes, pimples and rarlocs eroption about the face, farred toDfae, niaht sweats, fetid breath. coa;bs, cc-Tjisa-ptia, Konoissxia, and frecsbt 1y t!iaty. The aSicte, oa tte first appearance of any ef tho s1oto tTEiptotts. should Ur, mediately ar ply to Itr.Vim. , Tii3in for relief. , jCTjQ'-fre sfcdCorsu'.tstion Rfsr Sa. 20 jttft Iet j ware s'rf ft, Iri1!Lap"l, Ir.d. r.o. IC. c;i-dty DOCTOR BIGELOX7, 0f9.ee 179 South Clark Street, . -Trior of M-TBTJe, CXTXGJkaO, AWi. reet Office Box. IM. Ail Chronic and Sozial Diseases of a PrirsU and Dsiirato Natnrs, trestsU Witt cnparallclliacceaa. l.Eirsl OaMo to Uswlth, for Ia4ie and gsntle mn, ia pablitb! monthly. 6sodtcitlf ya tiiit.k tbs wTitln-ra of a jbysirUn wboso repotatlon axteoJa thr n-jkemt tho entira West thodi ta wortk rtavlir;. It la sect ia plain sId nTsXjpsw. ire cf chare. Almost ry cm can b treatsi tj inaiL Msdiciasw sent to any addreaa. LadJea, sod for Vrscria tiT Circular of Istarit Rrmedt, th latest aa4 best prerscUUs of roocep'iwn kobv R;ot,i Separata for Ladle and Gent,ea. "OW8ULTATIOK AT OTTICS, TXXX. Ornct Iloraa Frctn 9 a. k. to . TensatWBra or Nerrtsü Iet-t!!ty, a enrsWSITSAt4. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HQ:..ES. j ' . ,t ! T AM WtZlCXQ CTEklOR 13T1iXZZST o rr.r s-trh a ltte rs4y"ij-s t xenrs . PTe si. I ,! Eiiflrrl) ota Time aa-i -retcoc-fcrtatle d'selliciffc, bof'.t y ffo workrae :id in rood style, oq th papscntof k (aa tnach as tho trsproveiaesta "il! tot -tlx resasiaa ta b fid a j psyrceiiu r.ot each sarrt than a fatr rrtt a th jr. n:ie. Hav'.rf let In nearly all parti of th city, can xvfr.mjds'e sti rr!'.c(r to seear has: an hasr v !s'r an'iBct of tamber cm hansV, nasi vorh-aaow n a etrp'.oyed, e-s en ract bcildi&rs on ahort aefare. M'KKk5A3 A riECCX. spO-dtf Rst Vatt Ac LECTUnCQ. Philosophy of Ibrrbge. riuti rkorirroksoifTUE siw tokjcxuseim of At.i'evy late dclermmed, r-rrirJ'.e ef stfer.se, to uw Ire, rr th ö-ntat r s-srentf - tusnity, ad sppTea rssckery,) f-sr f tar atst tuterettsj aad usnrueti Lsctares Mtrr'srsl Its I dlaaliScator.i. 5rpai and llyaJcal Ifrtetttj, fr 1 r.itcr. decline tf MhIommI. trxl Ur Ösm. WesJrrs s-r Depression, linpooct-cy. Ixsss sf lJrry aa4 Manty Tower, the great SU1 tr'X aaJ tt&M Malad; wkica malt from youthful t oUs, xr ! aastartty, r lfrnorswco f rTstUory sa : r fsT-ar. The- IsTalcabl Utnr? bat rs th seaa ef etd'ihtKJnr aa4 M-rtaj taowao-ta, tadwldU fsrward4 Ire-, on rseeipt f ft stssss. tsy Uy 5fW fera Jt-Asetra of Ajia :cwf at4 Be-dJctn, lia Sralwa. JwXvt. , ' ;. .'aall-dly
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