Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4484, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 March 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL.

MONDAY HORNING. MARCU i. CITY ITEMS, liL Tbe Council meet? to o'ylit In regular eion. t7Teterday beta? a r-'etsaot it treet cwi dcre good buine. C"Matef Railler'e adjourned treetiog at the Court House tbia etenic Cotr.e II. Warno A boue er t ooo for a ltd; an J little girl. App!y at this office or at ibe Circle aalooo. tJTTht board of cotiMv com titoreri rnert to nay in rejoin r-t-lon. All hiuuz busu.cea lib tbem honM be rem!?. KT The 146th and 1531 RePimcr.t drew arm oa Saturday morcin?. These regimtnta will atari for the front early tbia week. PaonoTtox lt Sergeant William P. Mc Clure to be lt lieutenant of company H.Sl-t regiment, in place of Wo. Willis, muttered oat. KT A "team belonging to the American Kiprea Co., yesterday itartej to run away down Meridian street. Tbe prompt and accomplished driver checked him cp without damage. tSTTbe 1Ü3.J regiment, Colonel Carey, left for tbe front ieterdv morning, abont ten o'clock. Tbey were addrewed by tbe governor, and started on tbeir way rejoicing" t-a?" Orders will be iued in a day or two for drafting to commence in two or three more dn tricta in thia atate Sorr.e of tbe districts, we underatatd, bate filled tbeir quota by volunteer log. . - KtLiGioca Notice Jimet One'j, nrr.Hter of tbe aociety ol Friends, baa appointed a meeting for divine worebip at the Frienda meeting home, corner of Delaware and St. Clair MreetK, this evening at 7 o'clock. ' The public ar rel pect fully invited to atteod. tSJTMe$!rs. Myert k Drummond bate opened .a wholesale tobacco bonse at No. 77 Suuib Me ridian street, where they inter.d to keep a full supply for the tr dt. Mesr M LD are large dealeisin Alton, b-; in order to facilitate bu-i-neaa bare opened here, and now ak dealer to gitre them a call before purchasing. ArroixrMi.Mi Tbe following aDpoiiitment were made yesterday in the new Indiana ,-ei ments: I5let regiment, company K William A. Jud kin, captain; John Ii. Carr, let lieutenant: John Scull?, 2d lieutenant. Hth regiment Oliver F. Ferguson, adj-ita Tux Lxxiax Skaso.m The season of Lent rotnmenced on the let of March, (Ash Welne-i day) and will continue until the ICtb of Apiil, (Kaster Sunday) making a total of 4G dtya. Six dayi of this term are Sunday, on which no fast la required, leaving full forty day for tbe oberranceof fait on one meal a day! BT" At the provost marshal's office, on Saturday, thirty-four men were mmtered in and eat to camp, classified aa follow: 20 recruita. 13 eubt:tutes. 2 drafted men. Of these men four were entered to tbe credit of tbe city, one for tbe 2d, one for the 3d. one for the 5th waid, and one for the Stb ward. tSf The legislature adjourns to-day, after a eesaioo of 61 days tbe constitutional limitation for regular e?ionn, the governor and the su pre roe court to the contrary notwithstanding. But litile important legislation baa been accom pliabed very little more than was accomplished two years since, when part of the legislative -es-!od waa beld in tbe city of Madison. A Sflixdid Ixaigcual DixxEK "i eaterday, -at tbe famous paloon engineered by Mr John ltusay. East Washington street, south ide and a good place to take a drink, or anything cl-e ilcrace i'ietcber, lion dpt. WiIon, lion. Col Serger. and other honorable gentlemen wete present Pi: taila, feet, noip, I: ruber chce-, mineral water and other condimctitF(were verted, and then, with three rr.tcr.- lor Lincoln, d jourDed. fJT" Cixler the new revenue Iüw. hi amendf-d by the late congrefS, the tax on incomes in five per cent on .autn over six hundred and under five thousand dollar!, ven and a half per cent, on income between five and ten thous.nd dollar, and ten per cent, on incomes over ten thou and dollara a year. The return uiuat be m-tdo to the asaesor by tbe 1st of May next, ncder a pnaltv. Only four men wreput in yesterday to the credit of the city, and six the day before. Bat twelve day jet rem tin Lefwre the drafted men of the citv arc required to report. Accotd iog to the rule of three, more men must te put in each day or the drafted meti will be required to report at Camp Carrirgton. One reason why the citv does not get more men i because some township to the district are paying more bountv than the city is, and the men volunteering are credited to the place that pays the bet. Mr.TRoroLiT Theatre e are end to ee that the manacement he engaged the be ut tiful and popular aetress. Mi Charlotte Thomp eon. for a few nigh'a. She will make her first Rppearaoco as Pauline, in the beautiful pity of Tbe L-dy of Lyons. Mr Kiley will appear as Claude, and the pfy will be otherwise caat to t!-.c lull strength of the company. Tbe Swi Ct tage concludes tbe entertainment, with White and Mr. and Mr Hcxlgcs in the cast. Claims for tiOO City Ordcra. The special committee of the City County to aJjut claims for $4(M) city orders in cae wherp man have been d.afted who bold a order, aubscribed and paid for before February h, 1C5, will hereafter sit at the Council Chamber, Glenn' Block, from 2 to 4 o'clock p. m. of each day. Avstix II Browx, ) A Seidexstickir. Coaimitttv. Stepuex McXapb. ) JÜ3t. LlCTl'RRa BT JoH" It COl uH TcEOAV A1 WiiouPA) Evexi We noticed ttedemaid on SAturdaj for rnerrrd $'ti to these lectures waa equal to any of tbe preceding day. Tbe additional eeats arranged by the management are quite as desirable aa any now selected and as the sale of rrtrrttd $et will close on Tuesday noon we woalJ sogce-t th necessity of application to day. No one should fail to fee or heir this) most popular of American orators. Ad mission tickets seid at the door 50 cents. Dort open at before 7 o'clock, lecture to commence at S" o'clock precisely for Tuesday eveniccIJold Pex What ia more pleasant than to have a gold pen just to uit you? I am at thi-a moment enjoying just such a treat, and the ren iafrom th book and salinerv bOj-e of Me.r Told A Cirmicb-ael, o North Peanylran:a atet. who have sp!cn!id assortment ol tv.c fiDet finished cold pen and all style of holder I ever saw. lean recommend tbe go'd petn thev sell to all who reed ard want tte bet Messrs Todd &. Carmicbael aNo keep a Ure äiook of A So. 1 article of letter pi;.cr at.d e: velnea. Arnold's dutd. ttiliott's sreel pecs, , at No S North Pennsylvania street. JjyW were fold n Sturdjon pol su ihiT'.tT. that we wete mtken in the nur.; her cl una.-'ned cre?ia tnat wete o!d ia thU rtatr that ; 'footpad of as we statsl. the number 37. Adrrtttbff this to be so. it ( ::!v chai ce the fijii.-e At tour hundred d -dl.trn a rcia th:would amount to L4.KH) Now if the council will, through their it f.jence with the po verlor ar.d'adj-at.nt general, gt th: ra-.rey debited with oue of three bt:ks e 111 name, tie brA to give f ert iraiea ol debits payat ie tj the veteran or hi legal representative on demand, then the bar k wi I l un the city $50 000 for s'x tuoaibs.at C per cent prr aimuna itterest. TbicbaDce in ocr proftoi-iiiin i only in amount, on thaoppoeitton that the nunV er of men sold i 237. inatead of 5SÜ. and will be carried cut In good faltb oa tbe part cf the backs .

.Ttllltarr Dlrecfory. For general icformatiou we have compiled tbe following directory to the Tarioc military headquarters, catnr nd offices tt thii pott: Maj-r fienrral Alrln P. nvey, ceaanjaading d;trct cf fad :esa beadqiarler tortb ekle Market, tifa Tr:nljlTac!a and Ie:aire. DKg üa. T G rstchr, 4. P. M. General for Indiana teadnanen atth CJa Waahlngtoo tret, f ob rib 2cr tel w t atreet Brigadier Oeo! Il'try B. Carrirjgtof!, connoi:.d;r.f. draft rerJiGoe headquarter! aoatbwt earner WahlRtö aal 5ew Jersey atre.ta. I'ourl J. . 5imor.ont military CGxmaadant tealquarten actsthet ccrr.tr Narjlaai ard Delaware ar?a. Colonel 4. J. Warner, Colo- 1 17th regiment Y. R. C, art cunTjatrfint p-.t-headquarter auth 'Jt IVaiilr.en, 3J dir wr-t of Wrt treet. C'olari! A. i. Htnv Colonel fcih r(T!mnt T. R. C, etL".nar.i:2g Caaap Mortf-o an-l fcra-:' Barracka tqrarf r tt lani!(Je Lirrark. Cvnl W. W. Frybaritfr.cocciDaadl&ic CampCaniivr-t'-n b1qiarter at Carop Carniifrto. C'-or.! Alien BtLerf'r J, cfmtsaalUie ?id reiriaieTit V. i: C hea .ua:tT s u'h conri Obii anl Mf ri-l-lan ttee s. Mjrl H. Marxian, rhiaf r,'inerir. (-Str-keaJ-HrtVr in Wa-Lxfftn Hall, war thtatrt t'il dir-tc. J P B-'t. M-4.cl Ii'rector ,2ce carter Iv awar :. i Virgil la avtDK-. Captain JaTn U i'fon, A. Q. M , dl-tursicj f.facer ofI.en wat p.it cf Meri'lia", t-tee;n LBLian asd (ierir(.1a trt Captain J. L. Trumbull, A. Q. M.,tlo,-thr.qua'tfnna-ter' fttorea an l tran.portatioo wei,t tld Meri4aBt btn Lt.uiaa ar. 1 4eorgia atreta. CatalaC. Hay, A .Q. M., dtrtah.n for fcupr'T ff paMic animal o2e es: Me MeMian.t-atween (leorjia an.t I';:lana .ir'et. Captain J'ji ü Pf'P, cotnmlaarj of aut'iitenre frc w'U idt Meridian, tetweeo I iNaRa ani (iergia a'reet; wir houi dir;t!j r pitf . IRhodiu, of the Circle, tbe fashionable place of resort for all that lore pood liquors, i in receipt of the bet of ale, both on draught and j bottle, a aupcrior article of old copper distilled wbi-ky, apple brtndr, and other fine li ,uor. Ilia restaurant is aupplied with all kinds of para in e.ion, ai.d bi cook prepares it in tie highest ?tyle of art. Twemt-jue Dollals Rlwabi TL; sum will be paid to any p--irty who will inform the adertiarr of a good houe to rent, from fire to everi room, ccntrallf located, notoer four quare from the coriu-r of M.rjlpil and Meridian atreeu : the houe to be acceptible to tbe

advtrt'ser. To-t i.Dice. Addrt-3 : B. II., Ixck box 240, j . t f. 3""Any f,r-o wirliinj: to learn to .-peik and write the Fret.ch, Spanish, or Italian Unzus:e?"; or to reccire instruction on the piano, or in rocal music, can secure tie errices of a thoroughly rorapeteut tearher ty addrespinp F. O. Box 411. 4td , Indianapoli-. Cxiox Tabehnacle Tbe abote building will comfortably eat three thousacd people, i . well liplited nd heated. The Hise i- for rent fur cncertij. Applv to W. H. Loonii. OfTice crt.er Wst.hiiigton.ard Meridian streets, lndi i anapoli, Ind. i:t lm ZSTOut of the neatest and bet arrHnged ftim ilv groceries in the citv is that of Fletcher & Dividffe, o:. l'enn.ylvttfiia ßtreet, oppoite the post rtEce. They keep fruit, vegetb!rii, game, sugar., Cfitlee, wirc-i, cigars, and in fart everythins needed in a family. 1 2t ts?Senour, at tbe Hate IIoue Irug store, on Washington street, has a large stock of paints, oils, varrii'hcf, and all articles required by painters, that he h cfllirg a- low as uny other bouf-e. STJ. R. Marot, No 233, Esst Wasbia, .on street, has in store a large stock of second bajid furniture, nearly all as good as new, which he sells at prices to suit the times. 5T The w ay to keep out of tbe draft is to get jour boots and shoes of Lintz.at the Palmer llou-e boot and shoe ptore, where there iJ an assortment to suit all tiH.es. JRooms for rent, on the corner of Maryland and West streets. For particular-; inquire at the Empire Saloon, in the new building. kV-ti HF?e Dr. Wm Thomson's advcrtiHcnieLt on the third pise of to dav'a paper. jan 25 tf. lt5f"A few exchange pa per, dne up i,n packages of II"), cau bo h id at this office tf FOR SALE. A Pleasant Location for a Private Residence, Store or Hotel. 1WIMI to sf'il or trJe for good City Property ny Uwe'.lin at Act mi. Th property co!iitif a dlllnK rintaitiini 9 rocmt imoko and ic liou-r, staM.', wtx-t at. 'I carriie she 1, well ant cfm, 75 to Ö your. fruit tre cirrant, runninst water and a fir arr t pntwr It H an exccHf r.t locti.'u for a TItel. I wnuM aia rin Store ar.J Warehouse In the aanntown. A koh1 najla huic''' has bfm and ia now doius la iL jk,. I will or tra1' a j art s aM of th abo oi liberal t'TITlf . Acton Ja a ptcant I;ttl town oh the In iianapoUa Cinctnnati Hailroa!, wi hin half an hour ride on tLecara from Indianapolis. Ino4nire cf 8. RO'EXO ARTEN, Kale Grocery, Carver uf Illinois Strr' t and lniiana Avenue. uia-1-il.S J RON WORKJ5. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING, VKRAXlIiS, BANK VAClTS, IKON DOORS, sHUTTK.Rjt, BOLTS, PLAtM AND ORNAMENTAL IKON STAIRS AND ÜCCUAL no use sjii mixe;. K. Patent .Tall. R. F. HA UGH 1 CO., N. 16 North lel aw arc Street, Inrtianapolia. TO INDIANA MILITARY OFFiERS EiicciTivE Dkpartmkxt or Indiana l?URIAf OK FiX ANC K. IxiiNAreLi, Jone Ü1, 1S1. NMANA OFFICERS, who have bea rr are ervlnstin tbe array, are tnforir1 that their Ordnance Returns wiilb made tip and pitautMi to the proper Department ard cnLflcatea of ac.plttanc obtained, frt of ch'irgr, by aprlyhiR to Mr. V. F. Kooker, Chiet Clerk State Ordnance IVpartmmt. off.ce nr tairs over VaJnp' hara. war ator, No.il West Va.a!ügton s'.ret. Iiidianaj!la. Bv making; returns, a bov directed, cif.cers will not oa.ly aTe ail fee, but lh?j Hill be alle tw e;tle with the fioTfrtiment and draw tb"ir pay from oe to three mouth earner than if th buir ia entnsted to Claim by wrdercf Governor Moarow. W. H. H. TF.REKLL, eCS-(! W'nanrial Seeretarv. CROCERIES, a. r. riarcBia. c. a. DAV.'ra riir.Truru a daviix.i:, CI2NTKAL GKOCEKY I) KALkKS 15 STAVLK AND HNK GUtHjrniKS, KiTrin arJ onie:ic W;re and f'iiar, ('.ic, taMe-. Fruit. Wcwleii a:;.1 Wiiijw Ware. I orth Ft r.n)lraf ia Stret t, epprt?e the Pet Oß.e, n.' a:..p:i roa-a-d'f NOTICE. ATTENTION COOPERS! 'I VIE Jcrrejcrti Covr" IntManapoii wm k ia the meet every r twa' eer:n S of each M.ui'-ie-' Vz.U a Hall, on uih I I tret I itioti arti iequet.d to .rretvii lib the new ct J M. TFI.05t'..P :.r. 'r.i J T. SCOTT, Secrrtsry. rachl NOTICE. frrxcii Uorr, Fe 5 A ...le.-.aa !.K;ie,i at rav boce on tbe ITth tt Ftruary by lc t.ame of J. P. J AM LS, leair. a S:L r a CS an-; a I et to--a c r;i;n.a a um 'nr,cr. N-t k:4 w.: a-.vtfc-.r.j' aboct Li resMruce I t u aU-rt: J. W. CA5AN. .- 6t Irpr ff Sjecer Hc-ue. REMOVAL. DA. K01II K', A'CHItF.CT, HAS KKMOVED Uli . ude trcm the itta Ba: d.i.g ta hia re.deac . 15 WTe.t Oti.M atraet. between KarkUan acd lliiaol. Jatl'i?

relegraphic Dispatches.

aieoart ainatair rcaraa PAtLiiraraiarnriL. fror .Marnlnr liepwrt nee rirt Page 3IIDNIGHT KEPOKT. Latest War Hews. LATER FROII TI I. SSO UK I A GALA DAY IN ST. LOUIS. L.1ST IKtrS OF CONGRESS. OFFICIAL WAIl BULLETIN. Important from the ivhenandoali, REPORTED CAPTURE OF GEM. EARLY. From the Army of the Potomac FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. tVC!. aC. At!. Ar. Offirlut War Itittletin 'Var Pepartmint, WasnixoToy, 51arch "tb, den. J. A. Dix The following dispatches in rehtion to the report ed detest and capture of Oen . Early by Sheridan atiJ the capture of Ch;irlotte?iIle hare been receivei by this deprrtment. Gen. Sheridan and b'n force commenced their movement last Monday and were at Staunton when Iat hesnl from. Mj. Gen IIancK-k w.s placed in charge of the Middle Military Division during the absence of Sheridan with hi? head-jurters at Winchester. Y. if. Staxto City lrxT Marüi ith. 11 A U. Hon. K M. Suunton. DffcrtJ thi j niorninz report that Sheridan hid routed Flirlv nnd tuptured Charlottesville they report tint lour regiraent- have gone from here to Richmond to reinforce Kirly. r S. (;nxT, L. (Jen. Cm rot xt, March '2 A Hon. K. M. Stanton: M Dei-eiters from every point of the etiemy'a line confirm the capture of Charlotte bv (ieneral Sheridan. They s:iy be ctptured Gin. Kirl and nearly bis entire force, cooMsting of l,h')0 men. Fur brigades were repotted as being sent to LjLchburg, to get there before Slicrmin if penible (Signer!. lT. S. Grant, Lieu. General. Cm Poixt, Maren i; 4 a. M. lion K. M. Stanton: Refugees couGrm the statement of e'eaerters as to the capture of Early and nearly his entire force. Tbey siy it took place on Thursday between Statitotf and Charlottesville, and that the defeat was total. (Signed) ' lT. S Grant, Lieut. General. From Waalilnston. Washinutox, 3Iarch 4. Tbc chil bill ai original! j rcportfl contained large appropriations for coast survey Hebt house establishments and other objects of a miscellaneous character This being considered an omr ibus bill the House added new feature?, ai.d the Senate weighed it down with heavy appropriations, including at least four millions of dollars for reimbursing Missouri for experirea of calling out and pubsiatlngf state ndllitia, and appropriating $700,000 to fbOO.OOO to repay monies advance.! by Pennsylvarja in repelling tbe invasion of Gen. Lee. The Senate struck out of tbe bill a mateiial amendment inserted at the instance of Mr. DavL, of Maryland, namely: that no persou shall be tried by court martial oi military commission it any state or territory where the courts of the United Stute are open, except persons actually mustered t'd comrai? jioned or appointed otbrwie by law in the mili'ary or nvI service of our rebel enemies charged with being epies, when the disagreeing votes of the two bouses wa- sent to the conference committee, who m inas;ed to comfToralse all their differences excepting the amendment of Mr !ivis, which it was proposed should be acted upon seprttely. Many members of the House however, prcfered losing the bill to surrendering the clause in tjue-tion ; al-o b dila o y no ions they dtfeated it. All the other general appropriation bills were n sed and a!o the bills to establish a bureau fortefueees and fteedmen; to authorize the coinage of l cent pieces, copper and nickel, and prohibit isue ol fractional currncy nr.der five cents; while the bii! to pay extra compensation to builders of iron cUds was finally dene with, Carnoea Ii. H. bill. Houne bill, remiined in the Satiate cIoggeJ with amendments The fl r of the Senate chamber was crowdei t' dav to it.- u'mo-t by senators, mertibers e'ect, an 1 ex-members of congtei-a, ju-tice? of tLe su preme court, army and nival officers, ministers in full drc??, governor of -ta'es .and cabinet m'tiicrs, atid other d!iinuirhed per sot:?. The presiilmt entered the Se ate chamber after he hid delivered hi .vidrc-n, atid while the O-tth to supp-Tt and del'er.d the conetitution waa being administered to tiit viv'e president, and also the oith ;f allegiar.ee. The galleries were filled with thousands of strangers who cam; to witne the ceremonies Tbe executive mansion was open for public reception, aLd tbe pressure wis immense. The Senate, tievcral hours before its adjonrninent e'eared its executive calendar of all the penJing presidential nominations CO in number, nearly a'l of a military character, which were conbrmed. The president yesterday sent in tbe uame of J no I). Defreeg for superintendent of public I rioting, and the Senate unanimously confirmed it This is a deserved comrüment to the uniform courtesy and ability which have marked this gentlerr. tn's management of the government letter press printit g bureau for the pat four years l-'roiu tlie Arm) ol the I'otouiac. HaArvil.Ti:& ASMT FoTOaf AC Marth 3 Xotbirg of impcrtan.-e i- ttanspiricg in this depart ment. I)c.-erters cobtioua to Co tue into our lines in large numbers, 5G having arrivel to-day, nearly all .brir.glng tbeir arms and Cfi'iipiteutA. for which they nrs pii J. The number of muskets received from Jederlei s since February 22d is 210, all of them in good ordr. In ndJinon to lie usual une- told by these men tbey y that two comp.mies from each regiment of the several brigade' have been d tailed Inm the army deferi-iing Fetcrsbur and sent to hunt i:p ieserter, thustnd? of whom are said to be scauered through the country andearorir g to rech tl.tir home? Thia is particularly the cue with the North and South Carolin i troops, who are sick and tired of the contest .lud arc anxiou tJ jjiu their fam ilies new wittin cur lines Thee men are princiitüy ve'er.r.a of tbreo r J four ver service, and miny oi them are tnose lately eicbacgeJ. al! of them bivi: ; Nteu ret-ei fuilouL?, ai.d bavinc bad no piy for a liijr time, cd there be ing no prospect of ettsrg ncy very soon, they took French le-ive a tew days ago. A sergemt was sent out In charge of a team and eix men to gr: wood. The men were unarmed . The s-e-geat t wa :trm3 with a revolver and swrJ. Alter settir. outside the lir.es the mules apparently ran away, but the ergeant guided them straight fur out iits,and tbe bIe party arrived safeiy. They receiveJ for the mule lJ dollars whbh was divided eiually. Tbe cheering amocg the rebels on Wednealit evening wts on account of tbeir receiving a ration of whiAy, which eeas to be quite & rarity io tbeir department. Orn. Cook, rotarcxedieg' brigade ia C3.

Hella' dlrisloo, I caU U Iut .baxr argued -Iii men on the occasion, tbe whole grossly intoxicated. Aclhor.y Raymond of company B, atd Newell J. Ecgle of company H. of the C4th X. T. Vol was fcot to day for attemptiag to desert to the eceaj. Fin rDgimer.ts of ttf lit DtvUIon of the 2 J corps to wbicu tke criminals belonged, were assembled to witneas the execution. The 9Ist . Y. Vols., a reteran regiaeat arrived in front to day and were assigned to tbe 3d division of tbe Sib army corps, they cumber about 600 mcc. from near York. Nr Yci, March i 0a Sunday morcicj at 3 o'clock tb wire of tbe Western Ucioa telegraph were coacected with tbe FaciSc lices and communication established direct between this city and San Francisco. Though tbe weather was bad, rain falling at times and at many points on the route, tbe wires worked well tod a considerable amount of bu.ine.? wis transmitted The distance is nearly 4.U0U miles and the difference of time about four boars. Thia is unquestionably the longest telegraphic circuit ever worked, and the fact that uch a length of wire was telegraphed over in one circuit ia a notable era in the history of ttlegraphicg. The Herald's Washington special says authentic information baa been received that Sherman's advance bas reached Fayetteville. Tbe same special alo says that Sherman bas reached that point. Tbe Herald's New Orleans correspondent bas information from .Mobile of the bib, at which time the rebels were receiving reinforcements and strengthening the defenses. Beauregard was there on the 11th inspecting tbe works, and made a speech expreseing great conßJence that the place could be held. The force in Mobileis said to be much larger than bad been generally bedered. Gen. Granger was at Fensacola on the lltb, and inspected tbe onion troops. Tbe Herald's army of tbe Fotomac correspondence says: Kvery Iresh batch of rebel deserters that come within our lines reiterate the statement made by prisoners that the rebels are preparing to evacuate both Richmond and Fetersburg, and say3 a letter from Winchester states that the 15ih caralry reinforcement and pontoon trains arrived there, and on tbe 27 ih General Sheridan starts with 5,000 cavalry, it is said to operate in the direction of Lynchburg. Some s ty Sheridan and Sherman will meet and act together in that direction. General Hancock assumed command at Wincbftttr on the departure of Sheridan. The bark Idaho from Aspinwall 11th ult. reports the North Star was in port discharging her cargo, the prize Sr. Der alio arrived from Deaufort N C. aud proceeded to Boston. The Fanatna Mercantile Chronicle. Fh. 13th has a report that the mission of Gen. Sickles is to procuic fr-jm Columbian government a conccss icu of lands on which to form a settlement of 30,000 of the negroes emancipated by the great rceession war. Report said but the Chronicle doubts it, that one million of dollars would te paid for the privilege. Advices from C-rntoD, Miss, st&te plainly that all west of the Mississippi is to bo evacuated by the rebel leaders. No effort is to be made to bold any of the country between Yaz joand lüg Black rivers. The line of tbe Central Mississippi railroad is tobe given up, which ol course yields Jackson. The Mobile and O. railroad is to be their new Use, which it will bo Ihtir endeavor to hold. About 15 miles east of Jackson will be the point at which they will make h stand against any federal advance on the line of the railroad connecting at Jacksou with tbe Central and running east to the Mobile and Ohio road. Tbe last named road is to be tbeir great line of communication between Dick Taylor in Alabama and the rebel forces io the southern portion of that state, w hile at the same time it will afford covering for Selms, and Montgomery. Hood has plit his old army, marching away part of it to South Carolina, leaving Dick Taylor in command of the remainder. A small portion of it was doubtless turned over to Forrest, he retaining ail his original cavalry force and collecting enough oktc to swc'J lm com mind to JO.OOU. Forrest, since bis as-umption of tbe command ol the department of Fast Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabiraa, ha been making ome radical

changes From Cairo. Cairo, March 5. Large numbers of tefugees continue to ariive from various points; two bun dred fiom Arkansas reached here last night in a very de-titute condition. The river hns overflowed considerable country in this vicinity and still continues to rice The fieLet in O ik river carried away tbe pontion bridge at Little Rock but it was afterwards recovered. The ste inter Migenta from New Orleans with dues of 23th has errived. She took 12,000 fed eral prisouers fnm the mouth of Red river to New Orleans for exchange and brought up sixty exchanged marine, captured from cur ganboits up Red river. The Steamship Gov. Bailey, from Matamoras, with dates of 23d reports the arrival there of the steamer San Kornau with Amzi Wood, TJ. S Commercial agent, who opeued a office on the 24:h. All quiet at Matamoraa. Gov. Bailey came as pisaenger from Matinjj ras. Gen. Koh'-rts, late commander ot the district of Vet Tennessee, bas arrived here. Gen. Washburne arrivuJ iu Memphis aulas somed command of the district of We-t Ten nesee. One hundred guns were tired in MemphU e-i tenlay iu honor of Fre.-ideut Lir-coln' inuu ration. Guen'.ll . oi.tr ie- of the n.;t bendi;!i - i Ur continue in iLe vicinity ot Memphis A fight occurrel ner White Station t.o: Memphis on the 21, between three hundied guer rillas and fifty federal packets in a block hou-e, in which qnite a r.umVr of th guerrillas were wounded. Of 1,000 refugees which l ave arrivel in Memph's tince the Is: of January, oven hundred and e ghty wete sent to Cairo. A fite ia now raging on the levee near 14th s'.eet, which threatens to consume the entire block. From m. fjouifc. , r. Foils, March 4. Yeaterday was cee brated here by a general suspension of business, a grand civil and military proce!ioa, and a pro fuse display of tUtj r.d device from public and private buildings. 1 he ntional salute was bred and tbe demonstrations terminated by a brilliant exhibition of tire works in the evening. All passed off juietly asd the greatest entbis;am prevailed, many thousand of ci?;7rs participating in the ceremonies. The New OrleanBeo cf the 0:h ultimo publishes a private letter from Mtamoras, January 2Uih, stat'iDg that up to thU time the Mexican and confederate authorities lud been simply polite and friendly. General Mejia and 6ti5, in full uniform, entered Brownsville where (Jeceral Slaughter awaited their visit, with his whole command under arms, and gave tie vititor an artillery salute of twenty -one guns. . . . After dinner the Confederate flag was ra:.-e-3, anl the Mexican General id s'.aff recnovei tbeir caps and a!utel it, tba former making a peeth in which be a'.d tie confederacy would soou be recognixed, and concluded by iuyuing the confederates to a grmd binquet at Matamora. promising to also salare th-!r flig wi;!i '21 guns. The importance of th!a affair eoni!-U laainly in the fact that General Mej;a is commander in chief of the Mexican armies, ai.d is. therefore, the next personage to tbe ptesi lent. General A J. Smith's aixteen'.h army corp is envauped just outsida of New Orleans. B. n. SPICER V o., flBiL ESTATE AGtiNTS. AND NOTARIES PUDLIC, No. 201-2 North Ulinoig Street IlMllflXAlapollM, Illtl. ' 'da1 Uy Can err Can be Cured. DR. HEEtPJf, CAactt aai Coaasaptlcn CtampJcu, ha locatrd ia tbaelry ef Qntacy, tllicoia, 10 Ma.a itmt, third Soor abova the Qulncj Bob, over J. R. Dayton's BoX Store. He $uccrfal;y kllla aod extract Caacera witlöut pain r xalf, la from faar ta twentyfoax aoora. Alto, cores all ktcda c? aorea izi all cart&Jc f miwi nd b'Jm. A U alwav s iaraxt4 er aa n a?g9-wfca

The Very Iiate3&

fHRKK O'CLOCK A. Nrw Yeea. March A celebration, in honor df onion victories, was posiponed yesterday oq accennt of rain, and will come off to morrow or tbe first fair day. Tbe mud is to be removed from the portions of the principal street where the proces,ia is ex pected to pass. It is provable that tbe bill creating paid de partce-Jt for this citv, w;i j i.M. In thr report of the rclect cotnmlttea tbey warmly commend the operation of the paid system in St. Louis acJ Cincinnati. The goverr-or i f Vermont ba cu'.Id au extra session of tbe legislature to toett on Thursday ir.st . fcr the purpose of ratifying the constitutiot.a! amendment slx-iishing slavery ia th United States. The Herald army id tLe Fotoaiac special March 3J, says: The i :gbt previons a heavy rain et in, making reads impasable. On tbe'd insi. Colonel Mulford exchanged 1,500 prisoners under t!;e csual formalite. Gen Singleton wa exp-ecte! to return Iron Richmond ve.-terdav. The Times New'O.leans letter aya lie rebels are making out a new prograa! tor operations In tbe Southwest, which lie gather from rebel papers. Columbus Miss, correspondent ot the Montgomery Advertiser gives several bints as to certiin very important changes to be made by Gen. Forrest. He evidently design abandoning west Mba:sippi and attempting to bold only the country between Mobile and theRei River country. FiTTsr.tSG, Marchs. The tobacco luctory of Wüsod, Hogs Si Co., Fruio street, w as entirely detroyei by fire at 3 o'clock this Burning. One litem in wag instantly killed by a falling wall, and two others seriously injure!. The new monitor Manayuak broke from her mooring .it 3 o'clock this morning and drifted down the river. She was overtaken by two tus three miles below Pittsburg and safely returned She is netrly completed and leaves for Cairo in a day or two. Washington March 5. The ha-ty and confu-ed manner in which business was passed through Congresj the laet two days of the tcs-ibn w not among the most credible of proceedings of Congress. The civil appropriation bill owes its defeat to being loaded down vith extraneous amendments, and want of time to adjust the differences betweeeu the two Houses. The amendatory tariff bill imposes an aJ-Ji tional duty of $'2 pr r ton on railroad iron. The Chronicle of to-day enys, speaking of the reception at the cxecutire mansion last night: Many colored persons appeared to pay their respects to the president and lady, among whom were Fred. Douglass ani wife. Tbe extra session of the Senate will have cothiDg to do with legblation, but will act upon the nominations for office, and will probably con tinue two weeks Thoclo-ing scenes of congress were net dia graced by pcrsoual quart els, nor were there any noisy manifestations of drunkenness as heretofore. MONEY ADVANCED, MONEY! MONEY !! ADVANCED OS Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS faiius 7Insiral litotruiucnts i.amks' and r.i yr' W RiARI i i A 1MB A R 12 L , BSD CLOTHING, A5? Ilouaeliold (iond ef liver i Deaerfp lion. A'l rtfl rf Y8labns:M, 'UrexclrJf;1 at tbt UNION LOAN OFFICE, t'o. IV East lrttshittfflon St., N. H All tra!iAotion-i strictly toDfidfUtial. J555jrAll srsiin' iledfs ar sold for the aui'uut due. J. St VI. SOLOMON. MEDICAL. feyCAI.L FOR A CIUCUI.A K DFSCRIIdSG ALL SY VlTOMS.-JJ S "ST M I? TO MS; The yiuptortia of Catarrb, tbey enrally appear, ar at tit ry t-ItRht. Person tni tly have a cU, that tb'y hav fr'-qu nt a:tack, ar.d are more f-ensitiva to tie changes f ten:perattire. In this condition, the do'c may be dry, or a alight discharge, thia and acrid, afterwarl becomicg th'cK and adhesive. As the dilate txconcs chrorJc, the discharge arc incrrasf 1 in quantity anl chased in quaLty; thy arp now thick and he avy, ar.d ar hawkM t-r ctughei off. The secretion are offensiv', caa'irij a bad breath; the voice is thick and nasal; tbe eye arc w eak; tb s-nse of the mell Js lessened or de-troy.-d; dejfriess fre que nt!y take p!a-e. Another carr.raon and important iymptoiii of Catarrh is, that the peraon i r.blird to clear hia throat in the marninircf a thicker liciy reueu, whi(h has fallen down from the head during the nisLt. tVhn thl takes place the person may be sure tbai hl di-ae ia on its way to tha lu), and fchnld lose no time in arresting it. The tKve are 1 ut few cf the finy Catarrh ayraptvma. .1 Muei Uottloavill laat u Jlonth to I; Med itiree time it day TESTIMONIAL Fr-tii Itrn. lh-mj.. J. TurtiT, Fx-MTi:ber of Cb7rt-aa rora llliaio, late Sppkr of th Illinois 11 oaf e of Rep-re.-er.tative and Grand Ma-ter of A. F., aad A. IL, of the Stat- of I'liiv-!-. laauroar, October 21, 1S63. la. V H. Srci.vc Ptar Sir lu reply to yonr notk of the ITth Inst., I won 11 say that I wit M-terely aSicted with Catarrh for yar-, when I becam acciaaiated with you and boubt two Lottlca r f jour liquUi Catarrh Kenedy. Before I had red o?ie bottle 1 waa aeuibly improved, and btfore ths econd bot :1 was fai-.hei.wa coo:pteij cure-i. I cao rcomraend th nel;cin t a!l aSict-lw:th Catarrh. Kepectt illy yours THOMAS J. ll'KXKR. Dr. lt. II. SECLYE A CO. S-;lf Faora'KToai, Chicaira, Hüaöl. AT WnOLESaI.lt FT J01I5 L. PAKK Chitfixat!, O. WM. JOHNSON . .- Itetrio, Mich. DAILY. KKKFKn 1 RUSH laJ iaaapoUf. ER0WXI5G t SLOAN IndlanapoUs. CSS And for aale ty all lUf r'-H. deelJ-ilyeod HOTELS. ; r .V. KEITZ, C0IILIERCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Side of Illinois Street, IDIAAIOI,H, IMD. lUlS HOTEL HAS EE ES RECESTLT REI1TIXI) lad rafimLhed. Tha txavellat fichUc will b ho owaavryattacttoa t make tbm xl at ane - V5-W-1

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U. 0. LOAN.

By aaUarlty .f th cretary ot Ibw Traaaary, th axMlercfned aaa aiaaeU th General ithacriptloa Aicy for tha aal f rjaUe4 ütaWTraaaury 5ota, barrr$ aeren t4 thee.tettka per ceat. Ir.'eret, p anaara, known aa tt SEVEiVTfllRTV LOIN. Tt'it h'.!ri art iae-J cnur dai of Auatt litb, acd are payable tar yeara from that llae. In eiirrry. or are convertible at the option of the haldar lato U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. GOLD RFaARItC; IIOIVD. TtpPaL! ar pew worth a premlva of nlteper cemt-, ioclcdia; aroti lterat frm !foTe-br, which male the actual yt.i vü ih ? M loaa, at current ratea, lr.c!ad:ag itter-, about ten per eett. per anaua, baides 1t e"jrnj,t.n ro S'i't tJ mm ta'jitJ virh adds from y f ihrt pr cenf. wra, accordltf t the rata levied oü ther property. Tha lcteret I payable aewtl-aimnany by conpaua attached t each ao, whkh nay b cat off and eoJd any bank or banker. The Interest amounts t One cent per day cm a $30 note. Two cu I w 55IOO Ten $500 . 20 $1000 $1 $SOOO N-te of all deaoMicatlona aamad willta promt, tly furnished apon receipt f auVacriptluna. ThU ia THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now oSre4 by the Garerbmeut, and It la ccafldan'Jy ex. pected that its nperi radvantae will make It th GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lea than töO.W.OOO remain uaaold. which will probably be dUpotieJ of within the next 60 or 90 daya when the notes will probably command a premlnm, aa baa aa'forroly beea th ca. cn cloiaj the abiicTlptiona ta other laana. Ia order that citiennin every town atd eection of th country may b afordel facilities for -taking the loan, th Nat.:Tial Banks,- State Banks and rrvat Banker throahoat the cotntry have generally agreed to receive anbucriptiena at par. Snbcribera will felect their ewnaventa, Io whom they have couSd.-r.ee, and who crdy are to te teponsible for th delivery of the note, frr which they recelv order. aT-ATST COOKE, äab.criptin Agent, Philadelphia, dabscriptions will la recel.e i by tbe FIRST NATIONAL BANK. lodianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS fcbl3-d3maw3iaia . COODS7 NEW DM GOODS STORE. JOHN RYAN & CO. Wholesale and Retail STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 5 East Wahslngtoii SI,, I.VIMAltOLISt ... .I'll., j AT THE OLD STAND OF M. U. (JOOD, Rfr .-. Uu1!y aauwBuce t tae citieiia tf ItJluaou. ai: ino enrrocaoieg coantry tbat tfter Hare rsri'f tr etorU t t 1. H- fio4, coraf.tm T STAPLE AND FANCY ORY GOODS. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES a luA will ae!l th eatire atKk REGARDLESS OF COST, la Her te make rn f r tb I MM EXT BE STOCK ' Tli-y are rer!Tir.?, 1'itrrliard for i'n!i at the Itte Ureak-Down Snle In New York, ku4 will ba .!d at pr c heretofore UNKNOWN IN THIS CITY. J. tt. & CO. V' -j-ectfuily awlicit taa I aUica, Merckaj., Karcer, acd the pabl; generally te call a&d exainir, their atwck be-ir-m they pnrhaM a alrf! 4oUar worth of irv cod Bargains will be Given ar the old endf Vt. H.GOOt. JOHN It VAN & CO. lwafoui, Ftb. 9, .'etlö-dlm-fct FRUIT. NEW WHOLESALE FRUIT HOUSE. rilHE aaderalard hate eperiew a Whrief ale Fn' aiiJ J Caamlaeiow Hooa Inder the Hee Hire, Corner f Wahlnjtea aad Xerwiita atre:a, hav 00 haird 500 BBLS GEI15 Flcrr i 000 rsnxL DK:tD kTrixs' Id whad th altaorn ct Groawre aod DeaUes U cadaed.

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Urs H4VK atsioir olü wfRk-nai-. tu th boiUi&ra Unr aa nilE OLD UTA OK r ACTORT," 00 flcorxjlxi, In tutrn tterhlinn nnd Pemiwjlnnln Mrrrtaj. Where all Kepalrirc that we euy U far4 wtta ia oar I'm will he raster b takaaw " W take th: orrfoa to aTr for tlaka to lh eftifr.a ef Iniarapol; aad tBdiara, fvf the rtrj liberal patrer.are heretcfre extettded ta aa, axd haarfarilineafxrth maurtiart of CAKiOXiiCS wrUl waKI u te aceotnaoate oir c:tr.era pri rpt! w!ta aay cJa ef Vehicle tnafe la tha coortry Our :-Rotn will W ecaaia4 at Ua av'l ataM. ranha.de of Kat ifarket fpare, whre w ahalleadav.r to keep a f ;T! ttl of Readj-Made Carri3gC3, Buggies and Spring Wagons, Cot.-'tar.tly oa aj. All per v u (Jc!r'j a Lrt-c!ai Carrtaxe ara repectfal!y inrlted a eiara ne cur atock. W e have a tew Kantern T .arWa that we will eil vary low u close the DRtW A SlUW. rrarS-dw FOR SALE. Fiit Rate B.ikcry for Sale. C105lSri3i. ufa ifcCollnra Crt-c!aaa Cracker Kahiue, aa t;cod aa new, Oven, aod all other aaachiwery nerary for carrying 00 the bsaiueia.b-e!o;r theealy oce in the city. The prcpiietor'i ill health U h!a reaon for eUlxf . F.r funl er parurüaM Isutre cf IJtSRT ACUKT. F.sg . IrtxliacatHitU. jonx r. vxrsx, luchl-JM atkh'xaaCtty. PROFESSIONAL. HFaaCiO B. I ICEJ, MILITARY ATTORNEY, aNt NOTARY PUBLIC, 11 & 12 TJp-Stairs, Blackford's Block, Corner of Wa.atiito aa4 Mer".aiaa atraeta. Jan. 14 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. II I LI. aV CONN CIS. REAL ESTATE AUD CLAIM AGENTS, ."Mo. a Wewt Watatalngtaxe StrCv IXDIAKAPOLI?, INa 17 VKRT variety of bolea appertainlaf te a Military Claim Agency transected in a manner to warrant taufactioru The attentioo of tho wUhtng te pa rebate, all, leea or rent real estate la directed t thia firm. feb9-dlf PROFESSIONAL. REMOVAL. Doctor Wall. TtlO.TlSOre, nAS KEM0VKD HIS OFFICE fROM VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, "E J HE R K H E TT 1 LL C0NT15 CK to tre.t and core Trivaie DiikM'jv, all their fpevi.-, ras, raaitr'.catiCDa and j haa. Ir. Win. Thomson wiil ire to ecch ratient a written iustmucbt. bindiLR him.elf tu effect a ra ileal 3 and pernar.ent cere, r raake rti.L charge. ev Dr. Win.Thoruaeo haa made tLew treatmrct of Private Diaeaet a fpecialty ince the jrar three yeara Io the city et Buffalo, y. T . , elabt years In Chicago, 111., and tweyeare in ?eria, 111. Duric eight yeara practice In Chicane, 111., he cared ever thirteen thvsand case. Dr. VTm.Ttcxson, In Us practice f r ScroMa, Rheamalic and pe r.eral disease! cf the llotxl, e a r'ttmigatinif Vapor Path of the iuot ingenlona kind, la corjnac(ion with Internal treatsiect. SEMINAL f Ml3SI05S,ttecccifqt;fnc ofnlf-afcae. Thia aolitary vice, or depraved aexnal indn'jtnce, fa practiced by tbe yoath of both eie to aa almoat ilLmitd eatent, prudccti-ff with rnerrirg certainty the Mlowlrrr train cf rflcrtJdiyttptttaBr.leii cc tnbated ty acl'nt'.flc oadical measures, vti: Sallow cf.antrTiaoc, dark pcta tinder the eye, pain In tbe brad, ringing In the ears, and Ltiiea like the vmV.r.f cf If ivra and fit llut of chariots, ar.eatincaa about the lo'r., w eakreea ef thfl l'mba, confused vision, bloated Intellect, lo of confidence, C'JTdence la apprcachiof atrrjrrr, a dislike te fom new acquaintance, a dipit'on to thnn fciely, lo of memory. beetle fibea, p'roplea and varlona ercp. tiona about the face, futr-d tot-gue, liight aweata, fetid breath, congh, contraption, rr.oneoiar.ia, and frequent ly Insanity. Theafficted, on the Cr appearaace of any of the above ymptoa, fhoald rxnitdlate! apply to Pr. Wo. Tkoravoa for re'ief. XSaTO'J'ce a d Consult atica P.r;w?5". WSotb M war-rtreet, Ii.J aTiap li, lad. I'. O. Box Jur.M-dljf 1 DOCTOR BIGELOW, Office 179 South Clark Street. Ycrier rf M n me, CXTXfZJk (Ot To OSloa Box. XM. AU Cbrrmlr and Sxoal IMceaaea cf a Private 3d IVIicat. Nat or., tratal witb wnparalleled eucceae. Pr.Ciplow'a Guile to Health, for ladiee aod arentlecien. U f a blii bed mootUy. 8end(citif you thu.k the writioKa of a phytkriaa whcee reputation extenda throogkout the eotuw TTeet ebgold te worth re4inff. It ie eent ia plain 14 nnlnpN, free of charge. Almoat every caae can te treated ty maiL UedM:iae eent t any avtdreaa. Ladiee. lend fhr deacr:nt Iva Circular cf iVaaara D teet prtveatative oft ccocepuüo Uba. Roort Separate for Uilea and Centemaa. CONSULT ATX O If AT OTTICK. 7RCS. Cr r tea Coraa : Frcm a. u. to r. v. fnatorrh'i'-a or Nervoaie DeLüIty, a torawarraotd. MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. WP. ART. 0FFKK150 SCTEKIO IXLUTtXXSTa t per fM witb a little ready aMia toeecttre h.TT. VTe will all Lots Knl ircly on Time aavl erect coibfortable dreUii(a,tuMt 7 ff workoMrB aba in ro4 a'jle. ou tbe pay meet of b la. mach aa the in pro fzutiiiM will est tue rtciAino to te paid Q eay payriietta not oitch ciore tl.au a fa r rett en tha prruiiaea. Hain Uta ia ceaxly all parta of the city, ww can ara(nx'.a;e aJl wi.Lirta; to aecurv a hem; axel Lav ng a large annuel cf luxahrron hand, abd workmen ready enployed, we cat erect tu'ldinja ca ah ort aote. x'kffjsajs a mncz. t apO-dtf Real Ktata Ac LECTURES. Philosophy of Marriage. FlHK TliOrJUFTCki ÖFTRE 5EW TOJtKMUStUll 1 ef Aaatocyhare deten&laed, regard ia cf et peaae. to iaao tree. fJcr th. bat cf a u Clin homacity. ar,d ipr re of ctackery.i four of tbeir Beet tctereVJr aad ir.trtctire Lecturei ca Jlarr raad in dUaaicatini. 5 err oca aod Fhyaical D baity, pre ma:are decline of kla&boed, Icdeatioo, fleaknee or Depreloo, IrapctetcT.Loei ef F-Lerry and XarJy Power; the great Social ktil, aad thoae Maladlea which reaalt from yuäthfut foittes. earea of aaalority. er Igmeranc ef J'hyS.logy aad lawe of 5 eta re. The invalaable Lrctnrea have beea the aseaaa cf eclhlenicg acd aaricg thoaianda, aod wUl te f .Trailed free, on ro-ipt of (ocr etaops ty addreaelcg ftrre tary, 5ev Tork Kahuna of Aaatoisy and MediBe,Clt Broadway. 3ew Trk. ; Janil-dly John a. suLLivan. UVEBY, SALE A1ID GOAHDlf.'G STABLE, fle. 10 fcaiat Pearl Street la rear ar sentinel Dalum? aartl-dly CROCERIES AND PRODUCE. A. V.. LAT7IIEIICI:, iOKOctR Airy FUix:r M'.alir.xiw irg.iej UlT Waat WaaUafWoatreeu - . . , ; . Xih paid fr eJ kia C Caaairy rreJea. - JaalS-m

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