Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4487, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. TnynsDxr .uoiuniko. march 9.. ...

CITY ITGÜO. GTTIU U thtfootr diitrkt lo lediiru In hieb the Craft Las taken place uJ Vi noticed two men wer soestered In yesterday scd credited to New Albißj. Thst city most bare a recruit-a Gccr or substitute broker at work here. P.0OTlO!Ctt Frat Lieut. Jacob Ctib'he to be captaio. 2J Lieut. Wer. A Carry to be lit liea tenant, ttd lit Serge.ot Francis Jchnoa to be 2d lieutenant of company A, 1421 reptmect. tSTJ T. William, oil and Inbly re i;ecte4ciiiifi, dial in this citr jfi-terda?. lie will b buried tl.l afternoon hr the? Od 4 Fellows of the city. ' Mr. L. F. Ratid, recently dismieti from the theatre, bss. we tindcritar.d, thrcujb a petition from .Li (ricLdi, been rei&sUted. and will make bia appearance on the boards ucxt week. t5T"Yesterdy was a cold, raw, wet. un;!eaaant, LegreeUle day, both overhead and under foot. As tb:s is the y.h of March, it Is about time we were hating some spring weither. Dt rr Mtmxo or jui Cta Was. A meetin of the drafted Deo acd their fiiends f the Ctb ward will be be!d this (Thursday) at Georj: e Keon?ir, South Meridian street. Come out, drafted men. aDd da jour part of the work, and tbe.qaota will be filled. kjits. The following apfHrihtrnerits to the new Indians regiments ere mtde jesterday, . One bunlred and forty fourth Ceo. W. Rid die. Colonel; Henry C. Furguson, lieutenant colonel; Emanuel R Hann, surgeon, and Robert Kay ;! Tbosai C Neil asrktact surgeons. , Dimiskd Tfce followii g Lamed captain of the TJ'J:h lad volunteers have? been dimicd far ah-ence without leave: Joseph 1. Hmm, Charles Jl Scott, and Samuel Muoie. The ab ei'Ce without leave, however, is presumed ro te merely tecr.n cl, owir.3 to the falure of the officers to lorwarl to the w.r lepjrtu.em the f roper medical certificate of their di;b'.lity. tThe Ohio river is now very high, being in cellar, over streets and roal4, and to wnie place up to the second story of house. ltb in Cincinnati snd Lwrenceurg. It will temporarily sus petid the freight buHiie, and detain paseners, as there are put of the road that are dangerous to pa? over. The telegraph announces that the fiood bas commenced to recede, go that in a few dajs the trouble to travel will be ever. TasraxACLC To-sight. The benefit of the drafted men is announced at the tabernacle ih'u eveiiinx. The German theatrical troune Man nerchrr and llano's band, have all kindly con?atcd to Tolunuer for the occasion, Inch pron isss to baa rieb tre.it to the public. We trur-t that the puMic will respond generally to the cause, the object being to nine funds to pay bounties to volunteers for the city Let the Uberuacle r crowded. MiuTaopoLiTAN Thkabts Mis? Thompson nightly delights ber anditnee with her arii-tie acting, which ia witnessed by crowded houses Toni;btfrbe appears and for the night onlj as Juli in the preat play of the "HancLbnck " Mr. Riley Mittr Walter; Mr. Rivers as S r Thomt Cli3" rJ, Mrs. Hodden as Helen, ai.d Mr. White a. Ltthem. The"Ghotin Spt of himself" conclude? the performance. FaoToai Maesual's Omer.. There were mmtercd in and s?ut to camp jesterdaj, bv the Trovost M-irsbil of this district, C3 men, divided as follow?: 12 recruits. IG subtituter. 5 drafted meo. Of the recruits eighteen were credited to the city to tho I hi ward two, to the 3d ore, to the 4th one, to the 5th two, to the 6:h three, to the 7tb three, to the t?ih three, to the 9th three. Walkith.'h Pot'KkT Clotiiih Hack (J F Adam, 6b' K4l WaLiulon alreet, ha fur iale this very useful and cjat enicnt cloth rack, that must tike the pi tee of t!e wimImi ina t-o extcusively u-ed in this city. It is ail iion, trn 4 So constructed tht it cau be ptirtched to if. full length, or folded to uit the joi-t in tl e wall, or the plice where it is mnat dcir ible to hr.c it The rck h copper bioazed, ot ut:n the neatest ' Mincer, accoinpinied with braps keadetl nsil to put it up, and an india rubber baud i arounu each hook to prevent it ruM.inp the paper or wall. It h the best thing of the kind we have seen. fäT We cut the following from the Spring fie d Republican: Siff L U-fylurd'i Minstrels concert at CiU Hall, la.nt uKht, was a succes-i and a meiited one. Nol eerv min-trel troupe is patronized by deacons and other prominent church metnber. tod bin a troupe i introduced by a pillar in an orthojja church, it uauai eertatulj be au innocent atuu-ieojeiit As the steidüs-t iu the faith bve fd tic exsnip!e, all bands mty tarn out to right and give the miü-trfla a benefit. They sing well, play well, ami bare given universal Sitif faction. ThU celebrated eastern troupe nuke thntr first appesran; ia IudUnapolia. at 2Iaaonic llall, ou Thursday evening. March Uth, and continue for three nii(bts, and oo SaturdAy afteri.cou. A TaotBLtJovt NiGcca Ana MtMory, a colored woman, about forty ver old, ar.d thoukht to Ixi Uboriop; under ioitnity, went to the house of Gen. Laz. Noble alxiut noon jester dav, and hied a pi.-tol at Mrs Nofle. but ith out fleet. She had lived with the lamily at Yincennes. and came here about fix months ago. appljii glor a place in the family, but was not wanted. She slept at the houe everal nights wh:le lookiog for a plc e. and her conduct was strange. She got Mrs Noble's little diughter to write a letter to a coloied tuati at Fruuetcn tor m uey. stating thnt ?he wa. tugaeil to him. A lew week afterward ."he called and demanded the motey, .i;ir.c ehe h.td been told it h.-d come, tkicraltin.es alterward bc called and insisted on havinc the rnot.ev. Lit St'.urdav phe threw a note in the ball, oemanding the money, snd saying it it was not paid by Monday she woulJ kill Mrs. X. Mr. N. pent three boura ou i5uudy buntir; tor ktr, but n ilhout SUlTfhS Yesterday she we: t round to the kitrhen cd said to Mr-. N., who happened to be tlure, that she waited bee mot.ey, and spptured to wi d. Mr. N . ro iat the front pirt ot hou-e and up stairs, throwing opt-u the window and oiling Ii r help The woman came rouud to the front and fire! at Mrs N. in the wiudjw, bit did n t hit her. Mr K- was sent for and folio wcl her. iutticc her into the bands of the pol'cemen. who u. t her pistol from hr and earned her before the in t jor, where she was he'd and feot to j ii lor carrying concealed we.ipons. until her coLditiou can be mcjuired into. II it hall türu out that her insanity is re I she will be dealt with arcvrdingly, but if öthvr-i'sc fhe will be ponUbed a fhc de sfrves. As the affir created quite di-tuib.nce in tLe ctihrhood, aid enpseratei aecouLt mnj bj ciculatcd, e thin' u d.ie t t.e general to ive te aoove st fernen: of ta is. leettnc ! tli aJraflctl Jlcti. TbedrslteAi taeu held a meeting lat evet.iig at the Court lloue. Cfeor? lxwe txcupie 1 thech r, and ( . tiefer was appointed MicreUry. Theeeveral ard crooiitte rejoite! coüectins to tl e ritruit;: g lund anl weie contir.cH. The time lor the drafted men to psy the $2 to the recruiting l-nd was cxte iu'cNl to Friday aveniug. bv which time it ia h -ped every iaa:i will av.l biaelf of the benvfiiot credits. Meis JmS W. Dasis. J.H. Kap.-e aniOeo. Le ere appoiate-1 comnittee to wa.t uü (ie.i. I'.tchcr and bsve h opinion in record to the voluRtirv credits. Jo K EuCah offered the foüiwic-, wh'ch was unaairLOu lj adopted: Koolved, That m Kiidsy evening next we w 1: proceed t jci'.l the ndl t! tho dritted men el thU city, end jbt every drifted mtu will b- es pee'ed to report in prcu; whether they base or wt'.l pay the fij cipec'ed of them, and if not. the reasca hi; aci further, tht every drafted man failiLg to report oi laid ett&bg will be considered ai wlahin; to go to tie srtar -

jit. Kt'r'ri,iz btttli tftle concittea en brSt, reported 'thai 'ill arrsseset)ts were

to tie for the e-'terta'asaect at tie TsbertscV tils ctenit-ff. A collection for iccldental expenses was uken with good success, a od Mr. Jof. K .oglish appoimcd treasurer of the fuod. Mr. Lowe, chairrstn of the committer to wait upon Madame EogKaj, of the Museum siting tiat the Mo5euoi would be at the disposal of the drafted men for Saturday, daj .and evening wbich was tccepted; the fund raised to be sd1 ed to the recruitica; fund, and ordere-1 that billi bd printed and advertisement made of it. Mevr JordanDumont and Mannings, were Ipjoiwtel a committee to wait upon the Amatuer AocMtion in regard to an exhibition at the Tabertide for Monday, tight. A number of drafted men voJnötecrod for recruiting purposes for t--Jiy utdfr-charge of Cpt. C-x?. who will met at tbe couccil chamber this h. ra. at 8 o'clock. It wa s greed to meet at the Taberocle tn Fri Ly evening. - Turn out ever j , drafteil man ! FiBLlc IatraoTiMisrs The Board of Public Iapvovemeuta yesterday granted permit for th following improvement in the cily: - H F. Harne, ad Jition to vood house, on Alabama street, bet wien VcTrsont and Mi'higin itrett; cst. $li' W H. Talbott, brick addition to rW,re ioocj, on Waahinrtuti atree? ; cost, 4 " CharUs M. MarähsII, new front ani show window on Illinois street, between Wahlojton acd Marjlin 1 sliettj; cost, $2U). ; II IJ. Emcrnon, frame dwelling on Michisn road, between Nort ai.d St. CUir streets; coat, Ueo. S. Lngdale, frame store room on Virginia avenue, between Me: rill and Kightb streets; coat, $GU0. Marian Rerry, frime buse on Dughertj ftreei, between Ea?t and Liberty strata; cost, $121) W. R. Ho'shlre. frame dwelling oa Meridian trcet, between Xcrtb and Michijrau street; cost, $30. Victor Pljg-teeth. brifk additiou to dwelling on I) ivid?cn street, between Vcrmout and Mich igan street. ; co-t. $1,4 jo E H Dill, frame sttb!e on Cherry atreet. neir Irui.jÄHT strict; cost, $50. - John F. Ritcher, a frame kitchen oa Spring street, between New York and Vermont r-frec;; c;it, $35 D. Ii II isbrok, frame Ptb!e on Pratt street, bitareen Illinois and Meridians reetp;cot, $'2w0. Mry A limit?, frame dwelling on Minerva stree', between North and Micbigiu 9tteets; cost, $400 . . O. B. Giikey, irime dwelling on Grant ouett. tetwctn Whue River and West street? ;'eost, $I.ÜUÜ. R It. Emerson, new roof on brick. block on Washington street, betweeu East and New J er sty ftrtetp; co.t, $5(0. W. H. Tnrner, frame stable in square Ü7, be-twec-n L ui-iaDa and Soutn treet.; cost, $Ü00. J. W. Sl.iUj.hter, frame dwelling oo Uraui street, between Wet street and Wite liver; cost, I'JW J. Ii Cliitou, fratr. dveliin collate, cu Pitts htrtet, between Noith street an 1 IuJ.na avenue; co-?t $500. A. S Msckey, Iratae dwelling, on Eit street, between Merrill an-1 Sttvtht ptrert; c-l $rUU A. S:urgeon, frmedwellin;; ou Mifket street, between Noble aüd Davidson (treets; co.-t $-00 Timothy Shea, frame dwelling, on Georgia sttf et, betneeri Cadr and Rentoo streets; co.t $b0. J.J. Sm'uh, frame wood house, on lllinoiis treet, betweeu Vermont anü New York tiee:?; con $3.000 Ch tiles J. Knigbtcn, frame carpenter shop, on Mi. ippi Pkitet, between Louisiau t and (eorgi s'ret-w: coat $1 5 Diiiel r. fljlruore, audition to dwelling on Virgi:;!1 avrnut?, between Stevens aad Merrill streets; cost $1UU. F. 0. linüiJay, repiir dwelhag house, on Meridian street, between New York and Ohio streets; co-i $I00. W. II. ifogshire, remove building to lot on Meridim K'reet, beten North and Michigan streets. ' C. C. Campbell, frame addition to store on Meridian Urcet, between North and Walnut street; cost SUO. W II II. Johnou, frame addition to Loue on MeridUu street, between McCarty and Merrill streets; cost $C0l) S. Fiink iL Co., brick addition to I'oundty, 25 by CO feet, on Georgia trett, between MeriOiin and Pertnylvani.i street; cost fGOO Ch irlea 0. MilUr. deepen cellar, on Delaware street, between Maryland and W-hinton SitvetJ': co-t $10(1. Wi Horn iday, brick kitchen, on New Jircey street, betwean Massachusetts avenue and North street: cost $40t). A. Ki-trer, add löty to hotel, on Illinois street, between Louisiana and south street; cost $Q.U0O. The totsl ct of irupjovetneot grsnted above i $(,125 9. . a - aa It will bk Lu.ht Tbe'opeuing of the best and cheapest itgir and tob icro store In the city at No 3, I'almer Hou-e, by John A He'dlinger. It id mv in'enfion to carry on the tobacco business In all it; branches and it will onlv be necessary to invite eve rv one to call on me for Cigir. Fineeu Chewinir. Plug, Smoking Tobacco and Snutf at wholesale or retail. It will be mv aim to keep only the bct bran of oods and to sell i thetn nt the very lowest price?, making it lor the inci C't of every or.e to buj of me II tvin? had ; lonr experiei.ee in this buii:e. I ein guarantee I the be;t sdtiafnetion to all. JUIN A. ÜE1PLI.VGKK. j 7 6 No. 3 Palmer House Benefit r a the DaarTcn Men The German Theatrical Tioupe and the M machor pro , . ... 1 a t I po;e giving sn enttrtHinment at me laDerntcie, on Thursday evening, the proceeds of which are j to Ue applied to th recruiting fund for filling the I eity'j (jnot t. Tho pcrtormar.ee promises to be a j rich trout to the public. H'-ide from the aid af- ! fortd in bcctsrii.g an object that mu-t tecessTi-1 ly interest all. j Hahn's I'ird hai? also kindly consented to psr- : tie'rate i Tick t-s t in be had of the different commit-; toes Ftice $1, admitting one gentleman and i ladv ' ;IIc tkani, merchaut tailor' No. 17, North , H'm-oU strtet, nearly orpo:te the Bites House. 1 do, just received a larce tock 'f new and e-le- ' int serine goods for gentlcraen'a wear, tonsil- ; in ol clotha. c.V!imeres, resMna, and every ; thirg required by gentlemen. Heitkam being, a i pler:dui cutter, and having the best of workmen iu hi- employ, ran fit anv gentleman wanting a ; newsrrire uit. Call und look at hi itck if' vou want to get a suit. 7dCt Twenty-five DoLLAca Reward This sum will be paid to anv p wtv who will inform the advettiof r of a good hou-e to rent, from nve to' even room, cer.?raMr located, not OTer four) fqurc from tb corner of Maryland and Meridian streets ; the houe to be acceptable to the j adverser Address : B. B., Ick box 246. ! P...r . 3 t f. ;TRholius. of the Circle, the fashioaab'e j ;.!ir of res rt fr all th.it !oTe cood llquora, I in receipt of the bet of le. both on draught and w t:at:le-i, a auperior article of rid copper disiMitd wh;-kv, apple brntv, arJ otber tine .1 nT4 II tc-tuinut is i-urt'ied with all kitui? in .Cnn an.t t.'.. 'V rranrra i in i t v, -w taa w iti w a - . t'-e hij.Vif-t -tjieol art. U.mcs 1abrclk Tie sbose bldin id omrrtibl v at tJrte thous ird op'e. i H lintcd ! J hestevi Tne Mint is for rent for concerts. Ap;lv to W. II Loo mis Office corner Wahir.ton anJ Mcrid'au slrerts, InJi anjr;!4is, iLd. 13 lru Fin Rit A stre rooru in S'evcrscrs b!cck. n Yitg'tu sverue. lVs-ession given iniTirxUattlv. Aoi4v to tu uud.rlgnld at L. I. Alvord C ". fo U.t Wa-hii ctou atreet lit 1 DaVip Srivi.Nao.. ,ur, at the Bale. Hou-e Drug store. on Wcshirgtcu strett. has a larce stock of ruint-. "ils. varnihe, ari all articles required by pi'.ntef, that he is er'Iicg a low ny ttv.er h:u.-e Fi. a nT.A ltr?eroom in the thtii Itort Är .v.- . c. ki.;i,i:rs V OT N.-.ntS Meriji.Ti ftrett The rcia is well JihuJ at d ß ut aut w w aaW a ybitiMiuaa. w w w f i!i tr.tr - re? gocl Apply at this oce "if EsTJ. H ilsrot. 2fo 233, Eit Waihic. At street, has iu store a l.rjce stock of secoLd "hasd f creature, nearly all as good si new, which he 1 sells at prices to suit th tira !

miltarr Ultffrr, Foe peseraliaiUrzaatloa wis Latt compiled thai folio wieg directory to tht raxiora cillttry Lead.quarter, camps atd oSces st this per.: Msjcr General Alfj ?. Bovtr, eeanaaadltf elistrkt cf bxL'aoa hea4qaardrs ana Via Varawt, btaaPrxsjlaxiia aod Ifeiawar. BiXJen. T. C Pitcher, JLT.VL Orssralfcr Itdlana beaJkcartera saota at s..aäiaioa ltrrat, fo ana Ce tlow Seit atrt. Krtair Goral Of cry C CarrliJtton, commandluj ?raf I TtadMToe btaUqaartara acctbwest comer

VTaASIaxtoo and Jiw Jtnj atreta. ColoLtl J. 8. SisaonsbD, inil.tary cotntcaslant beatquarters ao&thweat ccrccr f Haijland atd Delswar auvtti. - Colonel aV. J. Waroar, Colon! 17lh rc&iaieBt V. R. C, and Cum minting post headquarters aoatb a;da WatbiZzXuD, 34 door wet of Wet atreet. Colonel A. A.. Bteveoa. Col od I 6'h regimeot T. E. eomaaDdios Camp Morton and Boraahl Barracfca t'alquaner at Dcrnatde Barracks. Colonel fi. XT. rrybarrer,eonimand!Tig Cacp Carriagton Leadqoarvra at Camp OarrtnjrUin. Colcoel alles Ratbetford, omni tod lea- S2d reeiment T. V.. C'.beadqaart?rssoutBastcor&erC)bio and Meridian treets. Major L-B. Ilavmaa, cblaf aautterica oCcer beadquarters to Wachinaion Hall, near tbeatra boiidlng. J. S. Bfcbb, Medical iJirector 2Ic comer Ilawar n4 Virginia areau. Captain Jamea 'Ilaoa, A. Q. M dLbur!na; oCcer Clre oa weal all of Meridian, betweea Loaiaiaua and Georf'.a streetsCaptain i. LTrumbu'l, A.Q.lf.,elotb!cs;.qBartenoaater'a atoraa and transportation wet aida ileridian, between Louisiaaaand Georgia rtreeta. Cap'ala C. Uaj, A.Q. M., division for supply cf public anin.a! oßk wet side Meridian, between Georgia acd Lto i si a urn. a reet a. Captaia Joseph Pope, commissary of subiUtence office wtt side Meridian, between LoaUiana aad Georgia meets warabonse directly opposite. 115" The way to keep out of the draft is to ret your boots and shoes of Ltntz.at the Palmer Houte boot and shoe store, where there is an assortment to suit all tasres. 11 tTSte Dr. Wta Thomsou'i advertiienieDt on the third page of to day's paper. jan23tf. tdw" A few exchause papers, done up in packages of 100, can be Lai at this office tf ANNOUNCEMENTS. EDITOit-rLKASK ANNOUNCE THE SAME of Mayor JOHN CAVES, a a caniidatofgr ie-ecticn to the ofTc of Mayer, anl oblige, . t ' ' BVEUTE0DV. Mit. EDITOR TOU MAT AX!fOryCK TIIAT COL. A. Ü. P.OSE, in a candidate for the office of City Treasurer, fcubjfct to the ilrcisicn cf the Ur.couiitional Union vott rs at tbe naiinatinj election. Col. Rosa Lm nerred biicov.atry faitbfall for three ye rs iu :b froi!, end I now willing to srre thm at hon;. MAJT VOTEES. bW coons. iNEW DRY 110ÖÖS STORE, JOHN RYAN & CO Wholesale and Retail STAPLE AND FANCY DRY G-OODS, 5 East Wahsington St., I.ViI.1JlPOLIS9 - - - fVf)., AT THK OLD STAND OF M. U. GOOD. He.-pecifully aanoance to the citliens cMndianapolin and lLa irrounding country tbat tbcj bava purchaied tba tock cf ii. II. Good, coiiMstlcj f STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Which tber now otter tb pabl.c at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES And will aell tbe zulra atftck RECARDLESS OF COST. In or. Irr tu make room for tbe I M 3Vt ENSE STOCK! Tb"v ar i:ow recirii5, Purciiate! for i ;ih at Hit I.tUc I5rrak-Iovii Sale in !Sv Vrkt t iJ t ill b S'l.t At yr a beri-tof-.re UNKNOWN IN THIS CITY. J. R. 6c CO. Rei.peetfnlly aollcit tbe I alle, ilercbant. Fanners and the pa! Uc Rccerally tocall aolexiniL their aiock betöre tbe purchase a king! dollar'a wortb of Jry gooda Bargains will bo Given At tl. uM at and of it. n. GOOD. SOUS 11 YAK A CO. taoMKarotia. Feb. , liS. febl0-11ni-!in MONEY TO LEND. utbcrüetl by GoTerriJ'ent to Jei j JjO.OOfl, ia saraa from Jl to tnoui.Js. on Watcue.. D.arn i-da. ' Jme5y, Clotting, Farnit tr, a'ck! lBMrnnent, and ctfcer psenal property, at No tf'J, Ki-rtb lllinia t atrett, Xorweod's Wock. tit fi rM aOUiisx aortb of tba t2v r.j u al all b.irs. gJfrarWrr.'J pl-1'' .t all ki-'l ( r ate cr tralf. ji!,3Mtf . .Tl. FICEIi A; CO.. RE A Ii BmiBllillim AND NOTARIES PUBLIC. No. 201-2 North Illinois Street Ilialill MtltoI 1 .. Jit Tiki. - ESTRAY. JTRATFD from tbe ulvrr n Saturday eveuicj, &L aud :th U.L Ano-.e Riri:v i'.'crrr.a; cu cf ter bereaJ wi'.l Aa . Rittst !-.'crrr.a;.cu cf ber aerea?;a wi'.l tf J i'';:J rtarUu. L e inforuiaUoB at th- ?sti nel tS".ce, cr dire aarT U U A. bTEWaRT, G-eetwo jJ, ltd. IIOUNE WANTED. i1TaXriDi Eor.se with from far to six raons Vf forwbUk rvaaee able rent wilhopa'.J mcattly ta aii4. Adir p. O. Boa 90 Brf-dft

Telcsraphic Dispatches.

Urem tsraauLt toatas tasvi stats saaxiasL frar .nwnslnj-Uepwrt Sesj rirat Fase.J MIDNIGHT REPORT. Latest War ISTe ws. SPIRIT OF TIIE REBEL'PRESS Concentration of Troops North Carolina: in Froparalfons for the Final StrudleINTERESTING REBEL NEWS. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. .j-i; . W : Si: I I" O It I, Gr IV IV JE2 .W.fcj . Vf., JL.t, ile Ar. Ac. ' From Detroit. .- Ditkoit, Match S The republican ftite convention met to day and renominated Hon. Jos. Christian forjuiga of the supreme coujt. I roin Xcv York Ntv Yoac, March 9 M. M. Mu?o. has eugage! Gcr.jcfcalk, th 5 pianist, and u cral other urti'ts of eoiiaencc ia muaicil art, to form an Iit'iiso opera troupe for a tour in California. Tbev leave April 3d Orders have been received from Geu. Fry to commence the draft hereon the löth inst.. and in puriu.ince of these orders, Assistant Adjutant General Brarson, now acting as provost msrshal ger-ril, has issued instrnctiotn to provost msrhals to be r?ady to proceed. The compiratively smtll number now being raised datly toward falling the Ure quota assigned to this city n given as a reason tor issuing this order. Kront .TIeniphlfc. Mturm, via Caiao, March 8. A fire broke out in the pre?s room buildicg in the office to dav, which was extintuisdied. The loss wag mainly by the water thrown, which will propably reach twenty thousand dollars. It wss covered by inurance It was fcuppoed to hare been firl ly incendtiric. Kight b)d:es have bcea recorcied from the wieck of the te:mer James Watson, recently sunk nenr Napoleon. Taen'j fcren persotia are still niNsic. The Arkansü river is out of its bank, and is still rising. GucirilUü continue their outride of the union lines. Gen. Washburne hs. sent out an expedition In search of guerrilla. , M-jor IIo;Iey, of the 52d U. S. iufautry, bas been assigned to the command of all the forces on the west side of the Mississippi rircr from White river to Morgana. from !eiv (irlcant. New Oelxaxs, 1, via. Cairo 8. Gen. Cnby and staff leave here to dav for the vicinity of Mobile. Rear Admiral Thatcher arrived yesterday and to-d ry assumed eornnfind of ihe Western Gulf squadron. Commodore Palmer is com in cmnand at New Oriesr.i. . , The steamer Ar'jwns, which bas jat been fitted up s the flag ship, w:ts destroyed by fire 30 miles bflow here or Mon.bv. The oftcers lost all their eiltet.-. The rebel general assembly adjourned on the Uth nit. Maroifactoiifs are suited in difTetfnt prrtä of the fUtc, and mea-utes are 10 be taken to . relieve the e-.p!e of the exorbitant prices imposed anon ti.em for the necessaries of life by speculators A bill f jr the relief of disfranchised people pa4?d both ijousesof the Louisiana legiala tnre. from 1'Iiiladvlpkla. PuiLADiLrniA, March 7. The Bulletin' special dispatch from W hshington ives the following: Kicbtnond papers of March 6fh contain no military new of importance fiom North Carolina or Virginia. The Enquirer ol Mondav in the course of a j long editorial ays: The country turns in disgust ! from congrets' For four months has it been fitting iu Richmond, and day after day witnessed the military strength of the confederacy dwindling away, and though Lse bas appealed to It, and itnploieJ it to use the great military atrength of the negroes for tbe defense of our country, yet to this date of the he-sion it las v belly filled, and refused to adopt measures for the solvation of the country. The Sentinel of Monday aye: Both house of the Virginia legislature bsve concurred in the res clutions to our senators in congrer, to support the policy of introduci&g negroes n soldiers ia the field. The resolutions take tbe broadest grounds, and we trust the confederate senate 111 now act without delay. In tho rebel congress n resolution tf the general a-cembty of North Carolina, protesting sgaiast arming the slaves ia any emergency without the consent of the states, was presented. A bill was passed in the rebel House to form volunteer organisations out of ch person? as are not lirb'.c to military duty. lntelliger.ee from Newbern. N. C, indicate that both sections are concentrating their forces on her borders for the fiiiil htrui'e" A Kilcih pare: !js: The people ot thia city will noon hear the gurs ol the great and Ut battle of the American ie le'iion. and the tradition ity grounds of the old north state will be ?he omuwn grave-vsrl of state rights and ttat? lines; niih:ut which no t tempt at secession could have teen ruaio The existence of stite luie will alwavs be a sufficient pre'ext to prompt the local interest of one section to revolt azainpt the government of tbe other fection or refuse to sacrifice their local interest. All histoiy demonstrates the f ict that j -crson-al interest is paramount to life of country, and hence to make us one family, one people snd able to benr theee lUcrers. we mut abolish state I ces, which wiil ;ive us a central heid to nhich ! all lofal ir.tera'j will h t lrmio,! I Tlie Rale ih progress sts thtt the federals ate concentrating a force of 4'J.(K)0 at Newbern, which will pocu be ready to strike Geu Lee's army in corjuaetton with Sherman's forces. Forelgu .easr. Samjt Hook. Mrch S 2;30 p ra 1 he steamship Cuba, from Liverpool on the 25ih ult , and Q'ieer sto n on the 25ib, has arrived here. Her ditei are three dtys later The Army and Nary Gazette .ays the Confederate government has counterm in led tlie liire orders for torpedoes. The London Time siys. The .eace conference makes it more evident thiu ever th-; nen tr&lity is the only policy for England. It is asserted tbat Frar.cehis given America assurance that r.o Mexican territory has been ceded. The bullion ia the bar. ha "mcrcistd foriv- ! six thoutand pound j Tbe London Time his an artiwle on the oSitcial ac of the receut tonference, sr d points 8;cnincxntiy to 5f wrj aum:sa;on inr tne proposition for cotcbiLed c2Tort at sou,e extrinsic policy or scheme was deliberate!? coru'idered. It couI cedes tbt the north came best out of the affair, j a rtkj tr.j coreUc; ete deU rmiLation. We tie result, but it must be more eviJer.t ! than even thst tieufrahiy, if we be but allowed to j mtir.taic it. i the .?aly !:d the b?t t'olicv f r 1 - - Kcg'aDi 1 he Index cctitiuce it uott to frighted Vrr.'r.- !rt.- I K r., --ri! Infi nt tV. M"tK K f - . ; . . v . r r i. I .v . pcicicg oui mil uec aruij i tgr tue present the de'.tzic of Ca&ada. In the Uoce Lcri ' OrasviÜe ssid cothicg had been eoce la reetrd to th esublishcint ot Mff esalonle In Üadson's Eay, acd thooght !ty

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1 fie taneral of Card,iai WiseEkti look, plaoe with much ponp and prxesslon, acd extended threw miles. Tfce Faris ccrrespocdent of Tbe Timet gies Teport thst Franca bas assured the American ROvercment that there is no truth in the cession of Mexican territory". The transaction was merely 00 the products of certain mines as security for French expenses, and also repudiates the rumors of tbe contemplated recognition of the south by Napo'eon XXXVII! C0NGRESS-2d SESSION. SEN AT K. SN'AkUiNorov. March S Tbe Senate siin.iirg eomuittees have been appointed, the foJrowkj beor. chairmeo of the prominent ones: Foreign Relation Sumner. ' Military Affair? Wüsoa. Finauce Fe&senden. Naval Grimes-"-" r .' '"",; Commerce Chicdlrr. ' '" ' ' 10: Office CoIKmer. Mr. Lane, ofKarsas, tnnved that the question be taked cn the reception of the credentials of Mr. Suow, Serwtor from Arkansas. - . - . Mr. Davi6 opposed it, contending that Snow occupies the position ol an alien enemy accordingto tbe laws. A message was received frem the president, when Mr. Sumner moved thst the Senate jo Into executive session. Mr. Line wanted to Tot? nn the Arkans case. - Mr. Grimes said they could resume tbe con sideration of the question after referring the pres ident s nominations to the proper committees. Tbe Senate went into executive ses-ion. and bea tbe doors were re opened Mr. Davis resumed 'his remarks against the admission of the ArksnMs Senators, and after further debate resumed hw ' objection t the credentials, which were referred to the judiciary committee. . The Senate, at 2 o'clock, adjourned. rnit- TTnvv v.M4Ar4 THREE O'CLOCK A. M a New Yoaa, March 8. a meeticsr of l.sdies at the Cooper Union At this afternoon addresses were made by Mrs. Höge and Mrs. Livermore, of Chicago, in behalf of tho Northwestern Sanitary Fair to be held in Chicago on the' 1st of June. The Herald's Wilmington special has tbe following account of an affair which recently tock place at the headquarters of Gen. SohoSeld, the occasion being the presentation of a medal to the officers and soldiers of tbe 23d corps for merited valcr on the battle field. The following are the names of the recipients: Cut. J . V. Kelly, 104th Ohio; Capt. H. Drown, 12th Kv.: Corporal W. H. Ddowhall, company I. 104th Ohio; Corporal Jos. Davis, co. G, 104th Ohio; private Abrain Greenwall, co. G, 104th Ohio; private L. C. Gantio. 104th Ohio; private F. II Rickfticker, co. G, 104 h Ohio. There i no news of the military operations. The enemy are busily engaged in spanning the river beyond NGen. Terry's line with a pontoon bridge. PnitADKLrniA, March t?. A special to Tbe EveningjTelegrsph, dated Washington bib, says information bas been received from Winchester confirming the report of Sherraan'ö victory over Ettly. The battle took place at Wayne-boro, and when lan heard from he had captured forty rebel officers, 1,300 proners, 8 cannon and over 100 wagons, and was still following up his brilliant success. Elizabeth, N. J., March 8. Travel beicc closed between Washington and New York vu Philadelphia, by the ice blockade at Havre de Grace, passengers aro cent through via Harrisburg. PfiiLADtLpiU a, March 8. J;jj Cook reports sale of 7 30 to dry at $3,056.000. including $100,000 each from Ciccia nati and Clcvr.Uad and $300 ,000 from New York. There were over y.O'JO individual subscript ior-s. - WasntNGTOx, Marts 9. The coniuiilttö of ways and means was added to the standing committees of tba Senate. Mr. Anthony submitted tbe following list of standing committees vrh'xh was adopted by the? Senate. Oa Foreign Relations Suimncr, chairman; Doolittle, Hsrris, Foote, Wade, Davis snd Johnson. Ou Finatce Fessenden, chairman: Sherman, Howe, Cowan. Vanw inkle, Henderson and Guthrie. O a Commerce Cindlt-r, chairman; Morrill, Morgan, Sprtgue, Lre of Kansas, Ne-mith, and Doolittle. On Manufactures Sprague. chairman; Dixon, Sherrnm, Pomeroy and Riddle and Wright. On Acricu'.ture Sherman, chairman; Lane, Harlan. Wilton, aad Guthrie, On Military Affairs Wilson, chairman; Lane of Indite, Howard, Numith, Morgan, and Clark Oa Naval Affairs Giimts, chairman, Anth ony, iiiey, Kamey, uowsn, ivyt. ana ueadnce. .Ou Judiciary Trumbull, chairman, Harris, Collarncr, Sherman, "Johnson, Wr.lis.ms, Hendrick. On Puitofiiee and Post Jloals Collamer, chairman, Dixon, Ramsey, Coaness, Buckalew, Poceroy.VanWinkle. On Pubitc Lmdv Harlan, chairman, Pomeroy, Morrill, Sorague, Stewart, Hendricks, Wright. Ou Private Laud Claims Hairis. chairman, Sutncrr, Howard. Willises, Riddle. On Indian A fTurs- Doolittle. chairman. Lane of Kansas, Hsrlan; Nesmith, Foote, Trumbull, Buckalew. ,. Oa Pensions Fester, chairman, Lane of Indiana, VsnWitkle, Foot, Stewart, Yates, Buckalew. Revolutionary Claims Ramsey, chairman. Chandler, Wilsoa, Nesixitb, Wright. - On Cl ims Ciarke, chairman; Morrill, Wade, Willev. Henderson, Yates, R;ddle. Oa Patents at d Patent OEces Cowan, chairman; Line, of Indiana; Norton. Guthrie. On Public Building Ground! Foot, chairaia; Brown, Trumbull, Grimes, Hendricks. On Territories Wade, chairman; Lace, of Kansas; rate?, of New lork; Norton, Morgan, Davis Ou Pacific Railroad Howard, chairman; Johnson. Hsrhn, Sherman, Morgan, Conncas, Brown. Yates, of Oregon. To Couduct and Control contingent expenes of Seiia Morrill, Cu.iirman; Ramey, Headermjn. Oa engrossed bdl- Line, of lad., chairmac, j Sumner ard Wiliey. Oa niirit'a ar.J miriing C i.ness ch'io, Stew. : att and Chandler . On prin'ir.g ArUiony, chairraau, Brown and ' Riddle. ; 0; enrolled bills Howe cbirmsn, Cowan ; and Nve Ou Library Collamer chairmtn, Johnson and ; Howard. t Senate resumed the consideration of the Ar- i aansa.s question. Mr. Howard hiviLg o n S t- lü r p . . V. bnow, Davis adof the ciedcntials of drersei the Senate ssaint the admisaion of Snow. ' Line, of Kasfci. said be would like to have a ' vote on the question. Grimes moved that the Sea.it 0 into executive session acd refer the communication for the' prent. They couitl then oo tbe opeoiDjc of tit sesion resume the Arkai.su question. 1 he Ser.ate thea went iulo secret se-sioo. After a tborttitne the Joors were reojened.. Davis resutaej Lit remarks, fsjijj ttat thesuprcme cotrt vnar.irrj'JUsly pf?4 that tbs b?ic . .. tt c . " .y. ,, i -ir---a civil war the L. b. u entitled to eic-y tell.cer - ent r.cbt tlie eaaae as if fwreiZi1 wr cxiStcJ 1 Le cant from an u.urrcctionrv state, whicn, by tbe frt-ilenfa procUcaü.c. an art of congress ao-4 the derision cf tbe ujra-.e ccttrt is declared a party to the civii war, together with every real- " cant from an ir.surrcctionrv state, wbicn, by tbe from Ga Ltre of KC?it Sfiid the execotive departÄ: acd Seaate had recog.ixei fie state of ArmtZ. ac3 ztaiTe aaa ttcvgunci Luesiaie ci harass by ppoiatLaf judjes, attoratys aai shals. ' xaai -

pre-ent coc.qress aoti tue suj-rem court Lave re Ftry, th I'r.aeeM ef Wate, Hrr rce yrghtlcrale, A foeaixed tbis wsr a ooe oa whih bellieerent Uroape ef Warrtorv-Haiatbal. JattaaCaeaaf. Hiarro. . V , ! c I Cromwell, Charles lit, Frederick thtireat, Scott, Welr:f wis &aca. j jjD4;0Bf aa4 Japeta. Tb Great aorotra t-f th This led Lim UtLe cü:iCiU;ou tbit aa S?pl.-. orld Harvtv. Abercettr. Janrsr. Hacter. CKtr.

dect ol Arkans, a ien eoeraie to tbe gov- Anict. tbe PhHr.ber, a(ar DavWw,tb Fatrtot; erntnest uf the Utiited state, and tb applicant i Cbarlo; fw-ter, W. H. Fry; lb. Eace ef M..; raarasc t rT A i Uaa,ilonfot!ae.a. Elh:cplaaAairfcaaIJidi, Malay., no xore eutit.ed ta a -aaa Koort loornlF, lr..?0r.a.e P0rt-ata f ea'b.aaJ a nap ahoeiac tb

DsTUijiiArkauas. by the cmideot't po?'aDitioa -;ts of co-jjrt, L declared la laattr rectloa'vA swrs ber iron that portion the a thoritkr-t forcally declare taat tbe is pot ia a state of.Iasurrection.t - Trumbull dli not aew any diScuIty in reserving any respectable ptner so thereby the Senate

Ldii cot aara mit itself to tbe object proposed. air.amcer avid thero were three polnu: trst, to refuse to receive the credentials; aeoond. to re ceiveand lay oa the table; third, to receive acd refer them. He was indifferent as to the course the Senate should take. Tbe refusal to receive would have the ?cct. if all ca&dadate were paid mileage and compensation, to draw Urge oua bcrs ol them here, and thas deplete tbe treasury. Mr. Lrfno replied: When he came here as claimant to represent a free state under the Topeka convention, bis credentials were read, anJ although cot admitted, be did not ask payor mileage. Mr. Sumner suggested that the Senate pat iu foot oa the luatter of mileage and com penaa lion Mileage of tbe aecators from Louisiana acd Ar ktr.su would be about Sü.OOO. Howard said the Senate ought not to receive credentials, beciu the so-called state of Ar kansis did cot eiit la law, or in fact in credentials. ... . - .. It was referred to the commulseon judirisry. Sumner o.TereJ the following resolution: ; ReolveJ, That where a state ha btea dr dared to be insurrection, no person canbeecog nized as a Senator from each state or as 'claimant of a seat aa Senator from such state until after tbe occurrence of several conditions. First, cessation of all armies hostile to the United Slates within the limits of sued stats. id. Adoption by such state of a constitution republican in form, and not repugnant to the constitution end laws of the United States, tnJ 3d. An act of congress declarirg the people of such state entitled to representation in tbe congress of the United Stales. Laid over. Tbe chair laid before the Senate a message from the prep ideal enclosing a ittter from the recretary of stale. The senate had requested the president to re tnrc joint resolution prohibiting the pijment to land crant railroeds, and which had been preserve! for bis approval by. rrdnke, but from which he witbchi hie signature" Tbe official reply to the . Senate request is that the right of either House at a subsequent congress to recall any bill ot resolution may be regsrded as questionable under an act of 17S3, which makes no provision for any case aimilar to that under the coT.rtitution. The I" requires copies of the original of all documents he filed in the state, when rot otherwise provided for, to keep ?uch pspers. It has been the uniform practice ever since tbe formation of the government. Laco offered a resolution to pay the claimants of sests from Arkansas. Refcrrcl to tho committeeou contingent expenses. The Senate then adjourned. COMMERCIAL. 1st riLiAsars.. ;i ticlnnntl Tlarkrl. Ci:.cix.ATi, March 6 The matkeu arc generally dull and prices to some extent dull. Flour very dull and piicea nominal. Red wheat tb; dull. Corn unchanged. OatariO. Rye and barlev unchanged. Whisky dull; 100 bb's. sold at $2 15, btt st the close there were no buyers at this rate. Provisions dull; sales of city wies pork at $35j bulk meats sold to limited e ateet st 15 (ä 17., which is a decline. Groceries uncharged; coffee 43(245; sugar 20 (324; molasses $1 251 35. Clover seed 13; flax and timothy are i un changed. Gold 19C; silver 153lc5. It has been taining for the luat two Lours. l ork .narüot. Naw Vota, March 8. Cotton dull, heavy and lower; bOc for middling. Flour, Htte and western, l"c better c-ti coricion brands; better brands are dull and declining; ilO 20Q10 35 for-extra state; $10 6(2 11 CO for cxtraround boon Ohio, and $11 t5( 11 Tf for nude LranrJs; market closing firm for rccimon at A dull and heavy for good prades. Wh':.-ky heavy acd lower; western $2 26(32,27, closing uulUt $2 26. Wheat heavy; l(32c lower; Milwaukee club $2 10; Chicsjro srrinj f 2 13; ruber Michtgsn $2 39(22 40 " Rye qu et. Birley quiet. Com without decided change; l bO for old mi I el western in store. Oats dull; $1 12(313 1 for western. Petroleum dull; 43 ' for crude; 43 for crude; 665: 67 for refined bond; 8S, do free. Rice dull at 12U. Coffee quiet and nrm. Sugar quiet; Cuba MuscavaJo lßlC). Molasses dull. Wool dull. Pork heavy and drooping; 3636 25 far new raes, closing at 3G 00; cash $33 7534 25 for '63-'b4; do caäh and regular way cloting at $33 75 for cash; $30 0030 25 for prime and $34 50Q3y 25 for prime mess. Beef steady ut previous pticc-s; box hams quiet. Dressed hogs dull std heavy at 1541GJ.. Western bacon shade easier; for Cumberland cut iyQ2t). lotR r bl,ej 20U(32034'; ehort ribbed 2121; 21' for loi.g clear, and 20 for lon cut bams. Cut meats steady at 17 Id for shoulders and 1S21 for hams. Laid shade easir at 13(223. Butter dull slJ heavy at 2234 for Ohio and 2(342 for state. Cbeee 15(323 for common to prime. Kg? steady at 33(23G for frcjh we..trn. Money active at 6(37 per cent. - Sterling heavy snd lower O ld dull and lower; cpechg 197V, de-ciinin-to lSGJv SRW TORK KOKST If ASKET New Yon, March 6. Gold matket quiet. Speculators regard the aspect of military affairs as unfavorable to spec ulative operations, and are quiet'y waiting for something to turn ur. The price opened at 197, fell to 197, rest to 197 snd c!oed st 195. . : : . Latlr. Gallagher's hxchang? Gold closed steady at 195. NOTICE. ATTENTION COOPERS ! j f w1T. Jonrrsejaieu Cocpera' TJa'aa f ItianaF'li I mefU atcry FrUav ei.in r each wk ia tba i'ouldtrk' UlSod Hall, oa Scrctb Uiiuoii itret. Ctlossara reqneJtd to cerre'potd ulta tLaviewof forming an lx.la;baucal taisn. J. X. t'ELOG, WeJrr.t. -J. T. COTT, Secretary. acbl d'ra REMOVAL. DA. BOHLE 5, ARCHITECT, I1AS BKMOVKD HIS . oCc from th JEtaa BoÜJirj to his rcsMecc No. 14 Wert Oh. itaet, btwa Jfarldian acd I!?iaos. jarJMts 1 aid wiU vtalt their r.idenr if dealred. . Foeia- ( f.Trvtt!e apply at J. 7. Seo.ar'a Prvj Store.. So S 4 n-.- Hac tlc. MKS. MAJtY A. IS drra i.ivi:ut SI A III.K. IKSiT ALLrX, KewTorb Uvry sJCal BV i Xym. II and 1 a1 Prl teet,fa the r Grr The Pictorial Phrenological Journal F Oil JAltr.ART, FEPRHAFT A5D MARCH. TfATf qaarV page oacl, and beantifot IRntra?ed Covers, jaey cwitain rortrans at Teotysea. Mliixaa. . ,kwiU0 Cc.;.bf Pbiiupa, Saiaena Weaiey-Mctier f Jahn aalniian Chief. Frant KolIrr.Hia afnrrtna. SI'm LtiTer Tun rif'n Fsrtr.Ha .T Trrdn I vtorw Harvty, ar-ercet i Mott aol Crtocbaa- al w. a Latxttrr.Mr.. rarebaa. Ut I p,' Mr. liara, air. ail5r:ns, jir. worr:i. e. jt. uwe0 th avraia: Th Bas aa rare; rT-nxt; wttt br'oy; lTeno'oy, Phyi'.oloey, Pty.iogcexv and Piycb;ory. Oee. featee; dward FvereU,lhe Orator; Oerracbkal DtatrtbaC f tha rar, blow taa bra'n Caacgoai he Craula; Tb Inacmubfe; ore.ar aad tf I wv . . 4 T , W m i... iiiru, Hm0 irjLtit a wvt ia salrt-dSlAwtw 1 Sraedwsy, w. T.

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