Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4503, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1865 — Page 3

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i TUESDAY MORyiNO. MAP.Cim CITY ITEMISE H7"A few txchaog e paper, done cp io pelogee of 100, cm be had at tbi cSce tf See Dr. Wen Tbornsoa'i advertisemeT.t a th fourth j-apeof to 6j'n paper. jc2jtf. KTJ. IV Mrot, No 233, Eist Waihiti street, tea io etora e l-rge Ho b of second tnl furniture, neirlv mit gox? ae oew, which be teil at price to uit the lime. V!PTAwt O'Doity, of Anderson, hm been authorized to recruit f. r rompttiv F.lS'Jib rei ment, rtfd in the eleventh di?ric - fJ7"Julgo Jonathan Li-icn recently ol i en acre of grout.d, fronting on Wwhinpton ul Merket treet. ear of l'unue'a run. to Je Jone, forö,U00. t3T All rnu'lirui, all calicoes. II delaine, all dre goods, II and evervthir.g down full? 51) per cent t the "Dee Hire?."' Oo there ud Ret the piice befure jou Luv. tiOur friend Joseph Lof.en bee left with o a very handsome specimen of a honav-comb erjstalized and retriSed, found on the romantic harjka of Crtoked creek, iu Tike township. t?PSenour, at tbe Iiatea Iloure Drug store, on Waahiogtou street. Las a large stock of paiot, oil, famishes, and all articles required by painter?, that he 5 celling as low m any other bouse Z3f Dr?ar, Brother L Co , tbe wholesale dealer! in piece good and read-made clothing, have remofed to No. 60 Meridian street, Scbnull'a block, and they would be hippy to ore their old customer, and dealer in general, call on them and examine their extensive fprir. etock. 2lt-C G7Tbe Indianapolis correspondent of Tbe Cincinnati Gazette eaya "the propoed new boa pita! will be located outride tbe city limit." This U right, and the uj;iestiou nude by Gen Hovey to locate all tbe military camps ou the wetbank of White river, where" the ground i high and the drainage good, should be adopted. liiMOTAL -John J i'araoris has removed bt.-t book bindery into the building .No ITl, Wet Maryland atieet, 8cbijuHV block, Where he will be pleaded to pee bi friends. Blank book?, and Terr kind of book-binding executed promptly. Ha? i Dg tbe most complete manufactory in the weit, he ia p? epnred to bind for ptibli-hera oti the most favorable terms. 21-G A hex de Uo.norable.-Iii gltiog the republican ticket nomin ted on Saturday we uninteoiiocal J? omitted the name of our good looking and affable friend James Wood, for the oilice of civil eccioeer. Tbe reaon lor the oversight w.t the fact that there wa no opposition to him no one bad the courage to run against bim, ergo his name was overlooked in making up the list. Jim will be elected, and either before or after his ele ction be will bare tbe ends of the tone cro on Washington atreet, corner of Meridian, f a!ed to that the raud and water will not ptacd on it. and people can go over dry shod. Metropolitan The ATI c Mis Oiire Logan will appear to night as Juliet, in fchak?j eare'a tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a part ju-t suited to her earnest, intense tylp of acting, and in which "he baa attained a great succeas elsewhere This lady improres upon acQuaintance, and is ach day more firmly establishing ler eltim to merit of a higher order. Mrs W H Kdy wili Appear aa Romeo, a part which the aitemp'ed a year since for tbe first time, and in which the was very succestslul. We do not know a ldy today who can make so fine an appear nice in the part as Mrs R The theatre will of course te crowded, and seats ehoulJ be secured earlrMakiox Ci&CCIT CoiRT. Tbe spring oeion of the Marion Circuit Court commenced yesterday. Jnde Finch on th beuch. The lollowing grand jury was sworn in. Isaac N. Phippa. loreman; Wm Wood, Alfred Arnold, Sanmel Slunk. Wm. Supo, Thotnis SchKley, Wm B irbee. George Brown, James Davis. Cteorge WooUfill, Kiiou anil Wil liam Hill. Th only etiminal ease set wa the Long net ker case, for Thurs.tav, at 2 o'cloci:.

The petit jury will be swuru in to day, and ! made, not only in the vl!e ol Mexico, but alother criminal ce et for trial. ! n.yt simnltaiieously in distai t pans of the em

-- ; To Contributor to raft Fund. : I bare in mv bands $l,0'J t-0 s$l)'Jt0 of uuinbu 1 d unexpended, to be dw-; owing wards, as lollows: tionü to the draft I urn distribute! to the foil 1st 2J 3d Geh 7ib Ward ..$I4b 46' bf'J 46 551 9ü 141 4G r0 4G &I5o'J to! Conti ibu tors to said fund from the above Dtme wards are rr que ted to meet at the Court ; 11 l' .vi. .t i l . a Hou-e this evening at but pirt 7 o clock to de . v . j. fr .. L 111. - j .f .f Urmme what d.sposit.oa tb Jl be made of th.s ; money. J Catix. i an j Fatal. Aiiiai A Max JSnoT. Yesterdav momintr. about ten o'clock. Christiau Ktrle, 1 boot and shoe manufacturer, No 77 East Wash- j eve, ÜOlu louui); iu iue 1 'u.a. ui un ui&u, 1 and from the effects of which he cannot live, j We learn from an eye witness that Ettinger went j to Karle'a place of busine?s and accused Karle of j having said eomctmng against ma family, rrom which words eaaued. Karle laid his bands on Ettinger. telling b!m to go out of the store, when Eitirger drew a revolver, shooting Karle twice.as abve stated. Euingcr was immediately arrest eJ, and lodged in jail, to await an investigation of the matter. 5ItsTi.au (Ji t 1 he todowing paroieu pns- , oners were mustered pu of the service for the reasons civen: 57ih Reg't.Capt. Henry II. VanHorn, hon orably discharged by order of the war depart meot. Cue, physical disability. 4tb Cavalry 77ih Reg't Capt. Japer N. Vacskike, honorably discharged by the ar department. Cause, physical mbiliiy. 12?th Reg't 1st Lieut. Watt E Brown, died of wounds.Marcb H.lSbS 65th Reg't lt Lieut, and Aojuuirt VS m. A Page, resigned, Feb. 1, lfo Cause, ill bealtb and family-affair Fth Rei't -lt L'eut. sn 1 Quarferraaer Na thtn Branson, dismissed. t date Ftb. 2i, 1?P Caue. abscr.ee without leave. 2J Cavalry 41st Reg't 1st L:eut J W.j Harri, reentered out and honarnbly di-charge!. j March 21. lrüü 5tb Cavalry 90 b Reg'l 1st. Lieut. Samuel A. Armstrong, d shonorably discharged, March 21. Ib5 Cause, absence without leave i 4:b Uatterv . 2d L;eut Irin H WLitnnr . honorably d-scbarjed. March 23, lf5. Cau-e. private reaon. TRAris or Resl E-ttk Deeds for the j following rropertv were left at the aud. tor's offee aeatcrdiy for transfer: Mri:rei McCartv t.d others, quit chim, to M.H. Brown, lots land P, in squ re V, m rus rimi western addition to tbe Trice $5 toa 01 uumoeruLj. F M W I.n? 'lv mit t him, to M. II. ltnwn. Iota I and J. in rqj re 2. in the first we-t- 1 ern aJJitiou to tr e tun ot Cum erlr d Tnce i22 ! John I) Te'erjou to Jo-c;h F retcrsoti, ten acrea in the south west uu .rrer of ecii n 1. ' town 15 norh, rante 4 eni I r.ce one do;!ir and natural love ad lT-ction. Mar E Fondray. to WiJcv 4 Martin, 22 acre in the authetft qarter ot section 31 in tor: IG north, of range 3 r:,Ltar tbe northwrht ntrtjvr tt( the donation landa of Iudiarjaroln J arues Grter to Julia Ii. ei.i n. lot f in Greei ' uliivii.n of nan of out bit 29. Trice l7d f Crane & Won to Ptiiiel Stover, five acres in the southeast con er ot the nor het quarter of recii-n 15. towti 15 iiortb.of ranee 3 easi. Amah Hisselbere to Michael Pitf Io 3G. in Stumpb'a uliiiu of U. eaal ball of out lot 44 Trice $500

iogton street, was snoi Dy Augustus cuu-ger. ( 7 . " be is uDhurr. He was on the Grid at 1 o'clock who keep a s-looo ob South-Meridian street, j Nora These even chwdren born ah.n a fl f fc Qen known .s tbe Central House. CHe bal Unter eU r.l üU' I Gordo?,, Ly J the dead and cirinc for the

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Ca.si Ltycrr. Feather Renovators, 233 Eat OMo tfrcet To i!i wbon It mir concera: Th;i L to certify tbit tbe abore Crra retorated a U J of feather for me, acd I take pleaiore In iir.; t!,e bT.t reaiized by tbe proceta fr aur p-fd my iroM satgmne txpectationi. Wherein they were d rty ar.d aad. tbey are cow clean acd lirefy as re leather can poiblT be 2.3 Dk. Mor.-sr.

MiacnAM's Eichasoc. 191 East Washixotox Tatar Mr Geotge Ifih aid Mr JtneKea r e i?, Kte of the famou Nj. 1 Etst Pearl r.reet 5!-n, F.orent e prorrietor, ha?e ttkeatbe men SrentJ? ßt'frJ up Iercbar.t's Exchacje, VJl Et WaI.io2ton urt-et. Merr IiUh and Kft-neiy are both conr'eous y-UDg ceut'emen, ot correct biite! bbit., atd their r-alooa will, we p'fdirt. be one of the mo.-t popular rls of public reart in the city. 23-6 A rich crowib of hair Dro lucrl, the natural .'olor tesf.red, (uM rfyed), at.d nil di-e ae of the artlp, fulling t ff. Ac, cured by Bicjr Kurfka," the ioftlliMe hair ietorHti?e. Tnce $1,00 i trottle. Sold by all druggies J li Sasoca, Druggist, Dates Block, Agent. eod tf. L dies of luditnipol'n, go to the Bee Hire for all roods during the panic All goods are actually msrked down I0 per cent The old ptice and the t ew both marked in plain figure. See the decline for yocrselre. For, Hist. A Urge "room in the third story of the new Sentinel building. No 27 South Meridian street. Tbe room is well lighted and the entrance good Apply at this office. 7tf. .11 l-OI(10 I lit A .IIA I'll 4. Two bo? fought a price fiht in England recently. The mother of one of tbern was bottleholdcr. Licc?ter Print?, tbe beit toide in America, are celling in retail fetorra. to.tn. for twen tr-fire cent a yard. Tbe cotton plantations aloug the Mif.iaippi are nearly all abandoned this rpring, because ; tbcre are no troop to protect them against j;ucr rilla. An old red Indian, who bad wime.ed the etllctof wLitk? for many year, said that a barrel of liq uor contained 1,000 song and bit? fight. The con of a free fire depart meet in New York wai lit year $500.000. That of the paid department of Lndon. Cincinnaii, Uil tini'jre, I'tou and St. Louia together $116,000 The people of Morocco bare not taken kindly to the telegraph, recently introduced icto that ; country. 1 ney cui tue wire?, anu me empercr returned the compliment by cutting off tbe he ids of two offender, and ornamenting the poles will; r.em A tetired actor with a fondness lor poultry wn a-ked why be nimed a ftvor'.te beu "Mcduff." He replied that it wa because be wanted her to "lay oa." Joues saya be knows that justice isn't old in cur courts, but. juding from hi- own le2tl ex perience, be also knows that those wb try to obtain it often are It is found that womeu make the very best clftks fur tbe electric telegraph. Tbe only difficulty i-i to prevent each yuung Udy at either end 0 the line from having the last word. A Paris letter states that Alexander Dumaa h woiked ten hour- n day during twenty years. He ha written eren hun lri rolumeu of nutels and thirtj-five playp. -A youn man in Qainey. Ms , bung bimelf lt week ju.-t to "see how it feerced," but Rf)t ,hf. rope nitoue thia he intendtHl. and had lie not 1. et n found betöre he was quite dead, iTuuIi hvu bteu burt- in earnest. George W Kendall, formerly of Tbe New Orlei.. Picture, big been beatU from. He is on hisrancbe in Tcx.s, ruising beep and cattle, and fh 'otlug wild turkeys, waiting for pence, troubled Mnjrbu bv.the Indians, and "waxinz j 0:1 three m:o:c ytatä "

'I he damage to the salt fields on the low j fort, lards bordering on the Onondaga lake is im-1 Gen. Hattsuff division lying partly in reixei.e The wateis of the lake augmented bv I od partly on the line to tbe left, was quicklie three dats' Irei-hei!, have set back into these j ly n ground with re'.afortements, and at fi I i-. and have ii.uiuitied nd Ü oied the vat i ouca assaulted the fort in the rear, which tho re-

?i 1.0 w li-htd oil" the coeis over a large area Within a few month exfen-ive discoveries of pctioUum the ginni-e rtc!e have been r ire. It has been found in the most northern ! ?tate. at d also ns far t-outh as Tehu-tntepec The Heamer Lady Sterlirg, captured while 1 tllje-vormg to ruuthe blockade, and valued at ! ab1Jf j3oo.u0(. is beii.fr fitted up as as a nieas- . ure at nt fr the rota! hou-e ot Lincoln. Tax payers will of c-ourte be delLhtel to support th; e-blhnieiit for Lincoln V eniojment. A gnive wt iter on education says: " An ed ucated man ouht to know three things." Thai's j o. tid as rooch more possible. Tbe three ! tnicgs, nowever, we wui say, are: ue snouiu I.. .1. . i. ' U I 4 . w .a going, and what be ts going to do f ' ... p . . these three things acquired he is 1 r I in, where he is about it. With vipposed to be Mrs Andrew Allison, residing iu Beaver county. Pa., three miles from H.okstown, last wk Pe birth to four healthy children Some lJ mouths ago. Mrs Allison gave birth to A Cincinnati paner. in speaking ot the overthrow ot the rebeN at Atlanta, say that just before the federal troops entered the town, an Indiana company, almost worn out with march, were dracgling along with very little regard to order Hurrjing up to his men the captain t shou'rd. "Close up, close up! If the enemy were to fire when you're straggling along that wav, thev couldn't hit a cued one of you !" Arid theboja c!oed up immediately. The armv chaplair s in the newlv occupied ! cities of the union (Ute of the confederacy) are i ktpt buy marryins the colored population, biace . Ap'i' 10, IbCl.at Vikburg, 1,45b of tbe-e mar j ringer look plsce. One chaplain married 102 j couples in one day. The marriage fees were j naturally small. A iher dime, a paper dime, a : t aper half-dime were pre-ented; and in one ose ja sweet potatoe, by bride who was mne thoughtful than her spouse. The oldest person 1 m irried was years of age. The greatest deaparity of ages wa 4G jears Three white men ; married colored omen. A letter written ia Berlin, Prussia, says: i 1 Uf conumaiion ci none ne,n is increasing . . w t . a a .1 ! in the year just elapsed as in the previous The --j - ' - official returns show that, from ü'tler I, UC3. t October 1, 1?64, there were 1.552 horsea killed in the e.i.;ht hor?e altughtcr houts in Berlin The meat U sol ! at prices v iniog from 1 to 2lj silvtr grochen 1 3.jd. to 31 per lb f i which is o::ly one half the usual price of beef here. Most of it ! di-j".d of to lie keepers o! public dining rooms, cafe, gardens, and beer houses, and is consumel by tbe publie under the impres ?:o:i hat it i-. beef, which it much rccmb'es in ta-te." There i- i-th::ig more iTeniie thin tbe M-!t .id ,!.1mi: of fik "e ( tnoie" men, that !'ui.dmtr;!al iistir cti ri in s cic:v. It w 1 Una that niae a ice 1'rcsident Joyous. 1 in ui ie inauguration sj ui-gt:ung. it woujo hre eei u-panioC.,b!e if he bid been ober ; He h is ;ei m :i.t s aje ti ,e ot ta:; rc1 pc't iiv a; Lociie in Tennec?. but it is to b I. , ci h : I- wi'd have hid uiS -ier t sei s-j to a 1 It o V .K't prr If lie bad n.it heeri thrown oi.. ol pi.ie br er indulgeuce Tt.e .-co:e of ! tr.' it hn tub1 c :el ei ies fr the last ve ir or I t"'. T( teen rhe san.e "Here am I. Ar.dv ,Ivbroj. a plcleiiii by birth. wh. hive lilted :::-!.' mv on a-ii-'btiO ti t I st.n.daui n I tr.e Uitr i-iars ia thi- cot a great cvur.try which ' c u; ia.-e Ar. dy Johnson for jour ftdmirdti. n?" I S..i uitfiid Retub!icn. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, rtilludelptjla, l'ft. I)' ISKASES Or THK NF.RVOC. SKMI5AL. URIAKT A5l EXUaL TSTkMS and rel.atW irratmnt in Le porta uf ta Howard Aaaociatioa it y nail la aealed Utter clopa, frea of csarf. AJdreaa tXr. 2. aSIIJ.lX HOUaillTUS. Bwar4 AaMeUtiaa, 896tb 3lia street. nltlJJ toy? 64 ly

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Telerapliic-Disp'atches. asetxra asrviML? rcaraa aht tat aamm.. fror .Ylornlnsr Kepart Her rtrat Pag MIDNIGHT REPORT. Latest War Hews.

OFFICAL WAE BULLETIN. THE FIGHT AT FT. STEADMAN. THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC AT WORK. Hoavy Losses of tho Robots. Capture of a Large Number of Prisoners Lutor from Nov Orleauw. Ar.. Ac. Ac, Ac Official War Itulletia. War Dkpastme.st. Washixoton. March 27, ltG5. To Mjor Gen. Dix: The following ofHcial reports of operations of the army of the Potomac on Saturday, and of Gen Sherman's operations since he left Fajette ville, hare been received this mon.ing by tbe war deptrtment. Gen. Sherman wm at Ooldboro on tbe 29th of thi month. No movements have been mide on either side before Richmond or Petersburg since Saturday night (Signed; K. M. Stantox, Secretary of War. Cur Point. March 27, ls6; To Hon. E. M. Stanton: Tbe battle of the 25th resulted in the following losses on our side: 2d corp, killed, 51; wounded, 462; mifging, 302 Dth corps killed, CS; wounded, 3.13; missing, 50G. Uur captures by the 2i corps were 361; by the Cih corps 169, aiby the 9:b corps 1,010. 1 ne 1 anl tin corp pus!:?. forward and cap tured the enemy's strong position and turned the cuiis against him and still hold it. In trying to ietake thi-i tl.e battle wa continued until eight o'clock at night the enemj loir.i; very heavilv. Humphreys erdimated tie o& of the enemy in his front at three times his own, and General Wright in bis front as double that of his own. Tbe enemy brought in a flig of truce for permi:Mion to collect bis dead which was between the picket litfe and their main line of fortifications. Permission was granted. (Sigued) E. M Staxton, Sec. of War. Cut Poiut, March 25th. To Hen E M Stanton: I am io receipt of Sherman's report of operations from the time be left Fayetteriile cp to tbe 221 instant. It shows hard fighting, resulting in heavy loss for the enemy in killed and wounded, aud" over 2,000 prisoners in our bands His own loss, be says, will be covered by 2,50-) men since he left Sdrvannah. Many ot thinj are but slightly wounded (Signed ) 'U.S. Gram. Ficht at Fort Stradmitu. New Yoax, Match 27. The following additional particulars of the engagement at Fort Steadman have been received: Gen. Wilcox movtd up u prt of Ls command from the ribt to the scene ot action, and boon ! drove the er:etny frrr the 'iue oa the right of the bels seemed determined to hold at 11 hazirds. I hrec rcpeittd cbrg? were male, and after th.it the fighting here was over, the Johnnies laving down their arms snd surrendered. To ihe left of Fort Sieadm iu is situated battery No. II. which the enemy also minaged to ) get pos?.esioa of, but did rot keep it long, and, a.Miouch thev fought hard, the? were forced to re:inqu.h it. oIolcI McLaughlin, cummandi occupying this part of the lme wa T.g a brigade as among tbe captured Our los in killed and wounded is belieTed to be but 500 Over one third are probably prisoners It was at first reported that the rebels carried eff three otortars, but that is a mistake. They took one over the side ot the fort, but in their haue to get back to their lines, they dropped it within a lew yards of tbe fort, from which place it will be brought in to night. The loss ot tbe enemy is much heavier than ours their dead and wounded b-ine more than double ours, while we have over 1 ,S0'J prisoners, among them about 10 ofticers. TherebelGen. Terry, ka commanded tbe assault, is reported killed. Gen. Hartsuffis reported badly wounded, but wounded It seems the enemy believed tb it Grant had sent away a portion of this army to the aid of Sherman," and that, in consequence of this our line were weak. In this they found to their cost that they were sadly mistaken. The 6-h corps have, in this defeat and the explosion affair, paid tbe rebel for the 4tb. It will be held in as h;gh estimation by them as any other in the army. THIRD DISPATCH. Cur Point, Va., M arch 25 After the engagement between the enemy aud the 9ib corps this morning, orders were given for the Gth corps to mtke an attack on the left ol the line in front of Fort Fisher. The 3d division. Gen. Seymour commanding, was selected as the assaulting column, and shortly after noon tbe line of battle was formed, and the order to advance given. In a short time tbe men bad possesion of the entire line of pits of the enemy, all tbe occupants having been made prisoners? Our los in the affair was rery trifling. Over 600 prisoners were brought io as the result of the engagement S ill another battle took place, in which the 2J corps was engaged The attack was made about dark. About 400 prisoners fell into our hand on this ground, making in all, tc Jay, about 2 875, amjng whom are nearly 500 commissioned ofi cers. the highest in rank being col nel This does r ot Include tbe rebel wounded "in hospital, whose numbers are cons'dtraV'.e. These men seemed, as they p issed along, completely sati?fd with their poii'in, no doult ant 'Cipttiijg a Urger supply of rations than they have been get:ii:g for some tia.e past It is reported tha Geu Gordon was seen urg inff his men to 6ht, and at times awearing at them for cowardice, ending with the eiclamation "Hv G d, ju-t a I though:; tho men won't J fight," after which be waa not eCen TC 0t che ll.h M tis-achusetts baitcrv 1 hile f ri:; los ''u". fJ was order i t0 5arrfIjjer, but rtlWt, acd six bullets were ' i ioui e C L.J to have tliUlcd uia boOf. ol Peritacoat. ol the U'Jib IVnLaylvania. Wi- also killed i roui e- Orla-atU. New OaLias. March 21 Thitteen thouai.d barrels o: tiuur cleared yesterday for New Vork and Boston. The 6 eiffihi;i Kter.iüg Star left on .Sunday night via Havana Light checks on New York, half pvr cent discount. Tbe Lou in eitte Hin has sus;ended From rrtlladelplilu. PurLati.ii8iA, March 27 Jay Cooke report tte ubsvriptious to the 7-3U loan to-day at $21 759, including $20,WK) from Chicago; M l25ix,divUaaI subscriptions of $W mX $100 4Cb. . - - -' ' r

ffrra nmxr Trk. 'Sew- YcarrMafcbS7. Tie arrival from Port aa Prince brine tbe de'ail of a great fire at that place. 400 bsildicgi were bnrced. ' Lcm forty to fifty millions Haytiao dollars. The mo actite bnsir.C'rs pirt of t!e was desax)yed. ' '' Tbe World's ii?patch'r?om Kin.ton says: Last Sunday and Monday there was severe and continuous fighting between Shermaa and Johnston, but no grand battle. Johnston declined a general eneagement. Tbe battle commenceJ upon two opposite ranges of hills upon tbe south side of tbe Neuse river. Our troops facing westward and both armies defended by earth-works, thoe of Sherman's being hastily constructed. Tbe fighting listed two days, during which tbe mot desperate charges were made rn botb sides Tbe rebels charged our lines three litres, asd four timet our army made counter rbargca.

The fighting on Sunday was done by tbe 20'h and I4:h corpt, and on Monday tbe I5.h corps came up and partially relieved them. All along tbe route trem Fatetteville Sher man has bid more or !es fighting almost every day. The Commercial's Washington soecial has tbe following: One hundred and fifty relel officers, captured in the gbt 'before Petersburg on Saturday, arrived here to-day. They eay the war cannot be prolonged, and many of the us desired to take the oath rf allegi.nce. Tbe steamer Evening Star, from New Orleans 01 tbe 19.b, via Havana on the 23d, has arrived. The Evening Star arrived on the lHh from Mobile. No news by her is published. r$The New Oileans Independent of the 17th has the following: A lady inwhom implicit confidence is placed I and who arrived here last week from Mobile, states that when she let! that city all appearances indicated that it was being evacuated by the rebel troops. Information has since been re ceived here wbich would justify the correctness of this opinion. The report of its evacuation is also credited by military authorities here. It matters very little whether Mobile be evacuated or not, whenever the federals want tbe city tbey will march on it and take possession. The property of J. H. Benjamin and John Slidell in New O leans bad been condemned in the United States district court as forfeited to tbe Ucited States. Tbe New Orleans Times learns that General Bailey with about 1,000 cavalry, made an advance from Baton Rouge, a few days since, towards Clinton, and bad several skirmishes with the rebels, killii.g 2 and capturing 4 In the meantime our force lo?t, it i said, about thirteen wagons. Front notion. liosiox, March 27. Tbe police to-day closed two gift enterprise establishments, one at No. 12 Washington street, and the other on Simbury btreet arresting all the parties some twenty in number. These arrests were made under the law prohibiting lotteries. There are in circulation well executed five dollar (counterfeit) bills on tha Tautucket bank, also counterfeit 500 dollar bills on the Haverhill bank. from I. 1 iti vi tie. Lou is villi., March 27. About 4 o'clock this p. m , the office of A. Bland? banker, wa? enter d by three men who proposed a negotiation forf eilver, in the progress of which one of the men, presenting a pistol, drove Bland into his safe and locked the door upaa him. The men then decamped with 11 the money outside tbe safe, estimated according to same accounts at $45,000. Bland was released after nearly two honrs confinement by a locksmith, who cut tbe iock from the safe door. rrom Uaatilnzton. Washington, March 27 Robert J. Walker publishes a cird in The Chronicle to-day denying tbe story of The National Gazette, that he had visited Canada to propose annexation. He nays bis visit was of a purely private nature, and that he does not know the views of either gorernment oa the subject. Recruiting is dull everywhere and drafting will again be teorted to to obtain men. It began in Baltimore this mornio,;. Everything is going on well in theaitnies. O From Cairo. L':k , March 27. Vicksburg advices of the 221 say that ßfteen hundred and fifty of our paroled prisoner arrive! at camp Fisk, four miles from that city, where they wre uow awaiting exchanKe. Everything is being done for their comfort. The steamer Holmes, reported captured up the Yh w river, has arrived at Vickshurg with a b! load of cotton from Yazoa city. From Cleveland. ÜLEikLASD, March 27. Navigation is open between Cleveland and Detroit The S'camer Morning Star arrived from Detroit this morning. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M Niw York, March 27. The World editorially advises the pouth to lay down their arms at ones aal trtst it chmces. The Times' editorial says iu all probability our future relations with Mexico wiil be determined by circumstances quite beyond our control. Whatever may be the policy of our govern ment sixty days will not elapse after tbe disbandment of our armies before MnimilUn wili nee the gleam of American bayonets. Many of the soldiers alter the disbandment of our armies will doubtless go to Mexico and join Juarex's forces. The Tribuue's V aahington special says: ' The sub committee from the committee on the conduct of the war consisting of republicans Julian andGooch is to visit Fort Fisher and make examinations on the spot about the disputed points concerning Butler's movements. The Times' Washington special says in expla nation of Lee's attack that it was made under the spur of desperate ncceUy, and having failed, the evacuation of the Petersburg lines and Richmond cannot long be postponed. Military men look on it as a mask to cover the retreat of tbe rebel armies. The World' Baltimore corrr--p indent writes as follows. Iu a few weeks the southern confedeiacy will be numbered among tbe things of the past, and the rebels will have neither array, capitol nor government Thb uews from rtbcldom has produced a feeling of deep depres;on araeng southern sympathizers. No more men can be ranel for he outhero armies. Richmond will be held a lorj e the rebels can muster 50,000 meu. More than half of th southern army have deserted since tbe lall ot Wilmington and Charles ton. The ruin of their railroads renders it impossible for tbe south to use its resources, and tbe clo-in ot the !at f ort cuts ofl their tupplus Irt tn England; they have fe' munitions of war, aod all hope of forcing intervention has been finally dispelled. The Neberu Timea stjs that during Gea. j Couch's march ftom Wiloiincton, the army passed on in its mtrcb through different lines of works, all of them facing tie north, or in tbe direction he was m-ircbing. The Herald's pedal correspondent at Gravelly Springs, Ala., with Wilson's command, say9 at the latit iu'eilicece from Forres; he was encmped at Wes: Poiut. H:s cc :n mini consists of tight reg mect.slcur cf wbiih ere negroes Tie latter s.tts th tt a train of 50 wagon. lo.ded with provisions and tlothice, was atout tartT.g to meet our exchtngted prisocers oa their way from Tupelo. Tbe Richmond Exaoiiner il the 24:h baa a letter from Fatettcville, which says: Fayetteiiile is ruined. All the arsenal buildings, market and c-.urt bouae, printing office, botb foundries, all the mills, cot-.on factories and oil works are in ruins. They robbed tba people of everything io the way of lood. The dca'ruction in One raw ia said to have been verv extensive. The INIeigb Democrat says: Judging trcai what we hear of the operations in eastern and middle North Carolina, we consider the sight more .eacouraciof if not dcciiaUly cheering. Stcrcun will be prerected ixoa crcsabgthej

North (roVr4ilaX -"Saeraan and the Tankee nation kVA toon learn tbit mirchiac through a country is not conquering it. Tbe fcaleigh Progrc ays: Mucb unjust abuse baa been heaped cpoo tbe cavalry uder General Wheeler. Mach ol tbe marauding and plundering charged to them ba been perpetrated by other -Several of them bare been at tbe bouse of tbe editor of this paper for nearly a week, and we can with truth say we never seen a more orderly or better behaved set of men. The Examiner of tbe 24;h sys on the lines before Richmond and Petersburg there is unbroken quiet. Our troops bare, within tba last few days, been addressed by various speakers; though politicians bare more need to be encouraged by tbe army than tbe army by politicians. 'I here is an impression that Grant is tending or preparing tosend a portion of his troops to North Carolin to help Sherman out of bis troubles, as tbe latter gentleman is decidedly brought ti a stand Those wonderful marches of bis, in whicb tbe Yankees so much eiul:, seem

to be over for the present. Instead of burning towns and robbing people ho nd armed men in front. Tbe Examiner abuses Footc for bis prblic acts to southerners abroad . COMMERCIAL. LV rcuaaara. . Cincinnati 91ark.et. Ci!ci!ati. March 27. Flour quiet, but held nominal at $7 for super fine and $ 2o 50 for extra. Red wheat sold tt $1 CU(1 bo. Oats declined to $1 C6. Corn dull and price nominal Rye $1 05 and firmer. Barley declined to $1 201 30 and closed dull Whiskey firmer under the news, and 130 bbls sold tt $2 10, but tbe holders who took this rate in the morning asked $2 15 at the close. Provisions firmer. City mess pork could have been sold at $26 50 for bulk and I5c for shoulders. Seed dull and prices nominal. v Sugar 16(31. Tallow declined to 12c for rendered. Coffee 3 l34r. Clover seed iu demand at $13 50. Gold $1 52. vork raarkei. Nkw York, March 27. Cotton firmer, with rather bttter inquiry at 4Hc for middling. Wheat scarcely so firm, winter red western $1 90, No. 2 Chicago spring $1 65. Wiisky firmer at $2 152 IB for western. R)e quiet. Corn quiet and scarcely so firm; new white $1 C6l 67; rew yellow $1 56$1 58 afloat aud delivered. Oats quiet at 99$1 for western. Wool dull. Petroleum dull; 35c for crude; 53c for refined bond; 74c do free. , Coifee quiet and firm. Sugar unchanged; Cuba Mucovado 12!g 12. Havana 122c Molasses quiet. Pork firmer, but not much activity $23 50 26 59 new mess, closing at $26 25 cash; $23 W( 23 5'l for '63-'64; do cash and regular way, $22(323 for prime and $24(224 50 for prime me:-8. Beef dull and heavy; $13 0017 60 for plain mess, and $16 5021 00 for extra mess Fecf hams dull. Cut meats quiet and lower, at 14,3415c for shoulders and 153216!jC for bams. Bacon quiet nt 15Vc for cut and lüc for long ribbed. Lird Arm at lGfdbie'. Butter dull at 122l for Ohio and lr?32 for state. Cheese quiet atl423c. Mouev steady at 7 per cent. Sterling quiet at $1 091 09. Gold dull and lower, opening at $1 55t, declining to $1 53, and ckine at $1 53; I 53.. . KV TORE MONKT MARKET. New Ycrk, March 27. Gold is steadier. The speculative operators appear to hive come to tbe conclusion that at present public opinion regards $1 50 as about the pi ica required bv tbe condition of affairs. Gold opened at $1 551-j, fell to $1 53, and then advanced to $1 51 Latf.r Gold closed at Gallaghet's exchange last nuht at $1 53 EW ADVERTISEMENT. THETJIVIOTV 1111; miPM OF INDIANAPOLIS, IS NOW READY TO ISSUE POLICIES. Cnslt Oapital, g00,000 Capital Bound Tor the Payment of Looses $100,000. No Safer Company wasevfr Organized in tho United States. Assets all Invested in U. S. Bonds. THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. WHEN YOU CAS HA.YK EQUALLY RELIABLE Insurance at borne, why accd jour money abroad? Artnt In evf ry coauty In the State. If"?" POL ClES 1SSUKD BT MART1NDALE k GRrBB.N, in the flm buildir.g aontb of the TX OSce, No. 4, up-Mairs (Talbott A Jew's Block.) JaMVS M BAT. Pri!nt. E. M. Htammu, V. Pr. and Trf as-irer. D. Vf. GKCBB4, Secretary. i x" o o "t James it. Key, Cah'ercT State Bank; Thomaa H. Sharp, ot Fletcher Sbarpa's Baak, Indianapolis; Alfred Uarm&D, of Harri?on't Back, ladlanapoli; Wm. XI. K&tllsh, Present of First Kational Bank, Indianapolis; .... Wn. S. HufebaM, of Citlien'a Sarional lank. Ind:aaJ. U Baldwin, of J. H. T.aldwin 4 Co., Ind acapelis; Geo. Merritt, of Merritt k Cocgblin, Ind.; lharlts H. KaymoLd, of Morria, Guelman Co., Ind anaoo'.l; F.. B. Sfartindale,!ndiar.aoAlU; Je L Wüliam, Banker, Fort WajLe, led.; Geo W. Itathbone, President of Braach of Bank of Mat', Evar.üTilie. Ind ; L. G. Warren, Banker. Terra Ilante, Ind. JutT Vi. BarB.Cafhier of rranc Rark,r.i Ind. StooltlxoldoxCaWaFle cber.Sr., Jti M. Raj, Ttto. II. Sharpe, Alfred Hirrl.oa, Wm. U. tc;ib, Vfni. S. ubbard, J. H. Baldwin, Geo. Merrill, fi. W. Kittbur.t , L. G. H arren, Jnt-e L. Will. am, J.W. Puron, K. B. Manindal", Cba. U. Raymond. Ut. Noble, Tm Cojchiln, Lncian H! Im, i. C. A. HarrioB, JöcholuMcCartj, aqailia Jone, Jr., iVrr3 applZt. Wm. Briita, Mark E. ke. John W. G:nbb, a C. lUmaoa D. VT. ürobbi, loci Jordon, EHaba J. Howlaad, j. W . Marphy, barlSdt W. J. miliiaj, Wsi. A. Bradohaw, E. BrcwTiitrr A Co.. Je D. Patt;on. Kisgia A CoM J. H. X!xon, Wta. Belt, PI: Ley H&azlind, M M Landis ;o. M. Tfüliama, W. W. Leaiber, Dr. P. H Jaaif or, T. B. ElilUt, Bi-bap Arne. S. W. Wataoa, Jamca R Tctrng, Geo. B. Tardea, Wm. T. Wlly, A.G Pef.;bta, R. E Bicker, J.R. Howard, Wm. Wallace, Wm. Baiter, it ajar II. L. Baad, E. R. Jr., A. A H. 8c ha ail. J. V. Perrine, I.tfTata Flrubr, - W. Ü Allen,

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By autatr!ty of tba Secretary cf tba Treasury, U C!er(!gr.t4 taa aiaaed tha General Sabacrtptloe Afeacy for tba aala of C sited Stata Trtarary Note, beartnf aeTea aad tbree-reatha er cBt. irtereat, per asaom, kaowa at tba SEYHMIRTY LOIN. Tbee 5ot ara tuned ander data af Aafatt lata, lt, aad ara payable tbre yean from that Um, ta currency, or ara cooTrtib! at the option of tba baldar lata U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. GOLD IlEAKIXG BOXDS. Tbeae Bends art new worth a premium of fiiae per ceat , tcclaliaj gold i&teraat frva 5jTfaabr, wbich makea the actual profit oa tba 7 30 loan, at current ratea, Inc'odin j interest, abcat tea per cent, per anaam, besides its rtn;4Ln fron and municipal vlicA odd from m l tare yer cent, more, accordlcg to tba rata levied on other property. Tba interest is payable srni-ananaJly by ceapena attached to each cote, which may be cat off and sold ta any ba&k or banker. Tbe Interest amounts te One cent per day on n $50 note. Two cent Ten 20 $1 $ioo oi ooo oooo s Kota of all denomination tamed wlllba promptly fkrnUbed cpon receipt of subscriptions. Tbit Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MRKET bow offered by the Government, and U is cocfideaMy ex. pected that Its superior advantages will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Leu than $200,000.000 remain tnsold. which wU! probably be disposed of within the text CO or 90 dajs when tbe Botes will probably command a premium, as has an'fomly been the case oa closing tba subscriptions to other leaaa. In order that citireasln every town acd sectioa of the country may be afforded facilities for taking the loan, tbe National Banks, Stare Banka and Private Bankers throughout the coantry have generally agreed tore, ceive subscriptions at par. Subscribers will beicct tbeir own agents, io whom tbey have confidence, and who only are to be responsible for the deüvery ef tb rotes fur which tbey receive orders. JAY COOKE, .Subscription Agent, Philadelphia. 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Thesa Invalaable Lectarea bava bee a tbe means of enlightening and saving thousands, and will ba forward ed !, on receipt of foar at am pa, by addroaaijaa; 5raUry, Haw York At asea a of Aoatooy and Medicine, CIt Broadway. New Yorx JadN-dly MEDICAL. CrrtVst EeUioi Kvrvx Hier PaifeW! BsrrifleeH"TT lare letter r f-r two 3 eBt stasap. Vouuc Glen's IrltMlicnl Adviser. GRATUITOUS advice givea ia diseases of the nervotjs seiriral, cricay acd sexaal organ a, in tie repcrts cf the Western Medical Afsociatioa, which art sent by toail in sealed enretopes, free of charge. Tte ercanization was formed to dispense new andrel!ar? treatment, and is compoed of tbe we!! ksowa pht -riacs, to wbora all latter must be directed, DRS. JACK50!, UERBKRT k CO.. so - Piv CiBetnrati.O. TO INDIANA 3IILITARY OFFJ ERS FxfCtTlTg riVg DlPAtTMKXT UP 1.VDU!(a) IiultAC Or FlMAMCI. a MaiOLia, Jod 24, 104. ) Ikdi 1? DIANA OmCIRS. who have bo a or are eerringia tbe army, are tnforwd that their Ordnance Returns wnl be made up acd prt.ted to the proper Department and ceniScAte of acquittance obtained, fret cr cAare, by applying to Mr. C. F. Rook er. Chiet Clerk State Ordnance Department, o.Tlce op stairs ever Yayena'bard ware stcre, No. SI Wt Wakicgton street, lodiaxapolia. Ev makkg returns, as above directed. oEcers will not ooJy aave all fee, but they will to able to settle with the Goveromert and draw their pay from one to three months eariiertianlf tie business, is ertrwtedt Claim At eats. Hj order of Qoortr tUmscm. W. H. E. TZUKLL, eaA-dtf rioanalal IWretary. NOTICE. THK HiaHXar P&lCX WILL ItK PAID FOR LADIES' aad Gest'a cass off clothing aad ail kt4 of household good, at 184 last Washingtea street. Coteis aad private residenceo a led oa when doaired. A seta directed te r. u. poxez win oe procaptly a atoododte. retiJ-oy

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Hiiro. WHTSLOW La Experienced Srse aad Fe mala Physician, treaaats te th sttestlca cf ss thers, bar SOOTHING SYRUP, POR CHILDREN TEETHIIIÖ, Wbkh peally facilitates Iba protest of UtthJcg. by a fteoinc tbe gvia, redadnc all tBaatBatioa,srUl Uay ALL PAIN aod spasmodic actios aod la SURE TO REGULATE the B0T7EL8 Depend npors it, mothers, ft win give rest te yesxselvae aod Relief and Health to Your Infants. Wo bar pat up asd sold tbis article for over 34 yean, aod CAN SAY IS CON FI l ENCK ASD TRLTH fit what we have ever been able to say of any other medicine NEVER n AS IT FAlLf.D IN A HING LH INSTANCE TO KrfrCI A ILKK, wbea timely oaed. Nsver d.d wo know an inta .ce of di aüfaetlon by any ue srb caed iL Oa the comrary, all are delicbted with IU opera tions, and peak io tf rm of cocmerdaUob ot its magical effects aod medical virtn. We speak in this matter -WHATWK DO KNOW," after 30 years experience. anu ti-r.iais.ULJi kkix rai 1U tXJB IBs 1 XTILMENT OF VfdtTVflC HE HE DCLARD. la almost every InMance where the Ic'ant is snflerieg from pain and exhaustion, relief will bo found ia fifteen er tweary mlnates after tbe syrup UadmiaiaUred. hall directions Mr n-inr will accoturar.v each bottle. Nene genuine unless the fat-simile of ClKTiS4PXR kIN8. New York, is en tbe ootside wrapper. Koiu ay in-nKgi.tstJ5rcobaat tbe world. Price only 35 Cents a Dottlr. The Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. The following is ao extract frcm a letter written by the Kev. E. Z. Weiser, to the Ceraua Reformed.Messeoger, at Chamberst o'jr, ra.: A DENEFACTnE03. There is a woman la tbe public eye whose ttaaae had all alcn; been asocla!ed, in osr mind, with the 'Tankee," 4 gnack," and -Hambog." Bat it is so bo longer, and we oesire to wrest her raise from all such sa pieloaa associations in all other iclods. Whatever Bot ions we may have cf womanly delicacy and propriety, we will all admit that woman alone ia the Nana tbe ffood Kara the bttt Norse. Whether wo shall havo Fenalo Physicians cr not, te a question which mast he derided ty time and prireiple, and not a matter of taste. Pride, prejudice, caprica aiid cot Jta may aa welt behave themhelves, for If there is really a want, there will also be a supply; tf there be ,calimg,,, there will be a coming. Natare aod Laman society are alwaya aelf-sopplylas;, aod though Art aad Fabioa asay hinder, they caoooi prevent. Urs. Win slow does not with te treat yea gentlemen' Nordoes sie preterite a retimes for your wie; but La modestly appears aa a meaeenc-er of health aod happiness to your infants in the cradle Is there anything improper ia that? A Nurse f "30 years" experience can boldly say what ia or la sot arood for a babe, od ought to be listened te. God a reed her o her hiable and happy mission. She is the most successful physi. ciaa aod mosi effectual beaefartresa our little ones ever enjoyd her doting parents sot excepted. Just epea the door for bsr, ar.d Mrs. Win&low will prove the A mar itao Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of thiewa are so sore, that we will teach eur 'Susy" to say A Pressing on Mrs. Winalow" for helping berU survive aod ecape tbe griping, colkking aod teething aieg. We confirm every word set forth in the rreapectua. It performs precisely what it p-ofefea to perform, everv part or It nothlnjr lessAway with year Cordlal,M 'ParofOric' 'Drops' "Laodaoom," and every ber '-Narcotic' by which the babels drugged lato atcpidity, and rendered dull and Idiotic for li'e. We hse never seen Mrs. Winslow -knew her oaly tbrooejhtba preparation of her "8othicg fyrop for Children Teething." If we had the power we weald mthe ber, as sbt is, a phjalc&I tavlor to fie isisct race. Host, Health and Comfort Uothcr and Child. to MBS. WINÄLO fTg SOOTUING SYP.CP for cLildrea teething, softens tbe gums, reduces Inflammation, allavs all pain, and cures wind cholic Perfectly eate in allcaet. We weald say to every mother who has a suffering child, do not let your prejudice, oor the prejudice of others, stand between yoa and ycir sufferirg child and the rei ef that will be sure yes, absolately sere follow tba ue of tkl modirine if timely d. IaOVT IAIL TO PI0CUBK MEI. WINfLOW'S ftOOTHINO STKUP, for cbildrea toethinar. Ithaabeen aed for 33 years with never failing safety acd s access by millions of tr.otbers for their children. It corrects aciii'y of the stoma h, reliaves wind chot, regulates the bowels, aod glees rest, health and comfort to mother ard cb!W. Üfflcr 5. A Day street. New York. DO NUT LKT TOCk PkEJULICK KT AND EZTWXIJt jonr uflerieg cbilt and the relief that win b abaot'stely f-nretofcUowtheaeif JüM. WIN5LOWS fOOTH INO 8YEÜP. It corrects acidity of tho atomacm. re wind cbobc, regalates tte bowels, soften a the gmr, give rest to the mo tier acd health ta th child The fuUowing is aa x tract froaa a letter wrtt tea by the Eev. J. f. iiolm, paitor of the Pie rrepott Street P.aptiit Chtirch, Brooklyn, N. Y- to the Journal eod Men-eager, Cioc.nnatl. O , aod speaks volumes ra favor of that world-reaowoed snedicloe. UKX. WINSLOW'S SOtrTBING ITELP, FORCHlLDKT TZriBING: an advertisement to year cola am of MsUI. WI5SIX)W'S SOOTBINO TRÜP. New. we eevrr aald a wore ia favor of a a stent medkiae oefore ia owr lifo, bet we feel cr apeUed te ssv to onr readersOtst tl!i U nhuxtr.r we havo tried it, and know u to bo all It claim. It la probably ooo ef tee moot soeceaafal modi eines of the day, bee suae it la ose of the test. Aa4 those ef your readers who rave babies can't do better than lay ia a sapoly." SPECIAL unoN, The great popalari'y ef Mrs. Wlaslew's iothLtg Syrup, for children teothlog. baa ladoeod mnprtoctpai pereocs to put up art W We te be m4 for tho aatsse purpooe, fn advertiatag which they Lave not eaJv oepted oar a4verttarsea4a aad aocleee from tie preoa, bat have copied ceri&cateo letters froaa cUijoaa east there, asutsx ether aamat to err centre cctt: rttoa. 0WW VI ttmttmmr'm- - - ' ft-