Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4506, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. FBI DAT MORNING. MARCH 31.

C I T Y IT EMS. t-i'J All out-'ioor work waa m'pende-1 jcicrd? iu cocitqueLce of the ntn. Bw tiT" Freah lake fi-b arc quite plenty in thi market, an J they acll cbeper than cow meit, rr hug meat. Fo Ritct A !r?e tvira in the third ptcrj of the Dew SeLtitel builJicfi. No 27 3utb Meri'litn treet. The rom t. well lightest aud the entrance pood Apply at thi office. 7tf. roniTio.v The oolf promotion on record at the tfiice of the adjutant get, er I jcterdar wa that of Cpt. Zche;i II Ftßeld. of coupny O, 3ih regimeul. ÜT" In traveling op Washington treet yea tenia afternoon, about three o'clock, nedid t ot tee one petticoat. ' The female gander wereauppel to be houacd they are Uca, but they can't and uch rVirs we tiro h1. l"Tb heavy raiiia of yeaferJay beat down ar.a washed tff the mariumfr;' of mul the tree: cotnaLiiorifr, Kemper. In btea piling along Washington street for aorne Jaj. It will have to be collected together i;io in micj rlate. tJVr. Ruh, of the firm of Daily, Keefer A Hush, wholesale drujrgi-u, hm reuoel the practice of rueiicine in hii city. The doctor's long experience in hi profea-ioo entitles him to a prominent portion atnon the mMical profes ion in lbi city. t A larjre number of recruit, sub-timte. and drafted men are r.eini? brought diilv to thia ch from the outside ditriet In th 3ddi:ric tha draft ia oer, and the cncript are report ir.g and bitig rent to cmp Atx'U' 2 () mn are low in Camp C-rrinjjtoo, and this riumrer i bp log added to daily. XiTCharleaC Thajre. Co. D, lib Indian, ctiured at thebfile of the Wildcrue on the 12th of June. ls64. ha arrived here, having ecped from the rebeN while beiti corjvejel to Floreoce. Alabama. Hi time w out r,ine mouth aince, and bi regiment was mustered out oug lioce Lake Fiic White rih and trout, from he lake are ttVtinjj their ppearance in our m r kets. Mr. J II Vau Beothutnen, No 3G Indiana avenue, ha made arrangement to receive a upplj during the aeaaoo, and the public can rely upon procuring them from him daily, frfh. and in the beat condition No more palatable or cheaper food cad be bought. lTlIarper'a New Monthly MagazUie i out and can be had ot Iiowen, Stewart A Co Among the other valuable article. in the April number is oneon the petroleum region of America, giving illustration of the principal oil regions mid oil well., atid Wall stritt in war time, giving ?.n intcreftin; accouLt of the Ute pnic. Thee are both interesting article?, aud should be read by evert one. m i Circuit Cotrt In the M trioo circuit court yesterday, Jude Finch presiding, the usual call of the dockt: wa4 hid, aud motions heird and enter ed Ettinjrer waa indicted on the chirce of lult and battery with intent to commit murder, 3iid . the ce will be called thi mornin; for tri il William Kejp. cbtretl with fte.tling a watch, pocket b ok at.d rnonej from a soldier, wis tried and eutenced to to yern the penitentiary. Resign ATiONä. The following ofErer luv tenoerd their resign t ion which were accepted, to tske effect March 27: Fir.t Lieutenant Jame S Coljrrove, company D. I42d reriment Cu-e, disability . First Lieut. Owen L Snaw, cmpanv C. 41th Teimeut. Cu-e, "alleweil incompetency and th Eood of the service " Fir-t Lieut .Tarnen II S lloww, company 0, 7th cavalry. Firat L eut and Qu uter muter Theoyjliilas D Whitney, 'Ah cntalry. Caue, disability. t?F"Atthe Tubernarle ihi- afternoon, at 2 o'ch-ck. D)naldon'a Com'ointtion Troupe give a matinee, in which the full corapmv will -pear in all their variety of rerformtticeH. Thi company comprise1 twenty firt cla. prrformris and c mNine grett vnriet in their enteruin inent. than any company tint ever was hre Jonathan Jaik. the Sunn dwarf, the beautiful Mur Sister. Kmmt and Eliih Whitinc, and the wonderful L Tetite Angclo will appear both day and evening IUim. Rain. For ricailj thirty ix hour there! baa been a constant rtin I he ctHpjence i the gutter are v er flowed, the streets and low pUce re covered with water, and the trem are already raiding b ink hith. Daring the whole of WedneAliy night and jeterdv it rained verv fast, without an? intermiio:i, and at the time we write it ta still raining fa.t. We fear a goo.1 deal of damage will be done to railroada, ren dering travel on eorae of them unfe for ?ome da) Metropolitan Tiieatrs To night is the farewell le:ie6i of Mi( Olive L . A crett bill will be presented Two excellent plays, wi'h Miss Loean in both. The gret tragedy of The Italian W ite's Keveoee. and the uperb comedy of The Love Chse. Monday evening next, we learn, the 'old wo roan" of the theatre, will tke her benefit. She will present a fine bill, and may look for a crowded houe By the wy. m a hint to mna cr Riley, we see "that The Working Men of Pari, a new plav, is meeting with treat succes throughout the country. Can't we have it here? j5We understand thtteff rt are beinc w de to iiiduce the Cuholic bishop of this diocese, the T?i..hf r?- M.nrlrf n. Si P Aa'h. to m ke t f : is citvhis ptrmatcrt r.8!der.ce. Aa an induce-1 mr'nt for Lim to accert this ureent rroue-t ol the i member of hi church in thi locality it i pro poed to build a cathedral, which will be a! ke an ornament to the city and an exhibition of the teal and devotion of the Ctbolict of Indimap olis Bishop St. Palais is au accomplished cbolr. a getdal gentleman aud roost earrest in bi religious fwith, which haabeen exemplified in a long life of self denial and good deed. If be conentato make Indunpoli hi future home he will be a tn st valuable acquisition to 0".r city. GoTkBME.T Voichfrs The Cincinnati (H xeite of yesterday ba the following comments in regard to the unpaid requisitions upon the government: "Voucher are dull at 91(?92 for recert date The gvernment creditor at St. Loui have sent a delegation to Washington to sok relief. Ii. amoun: over-due in that city i etin-.at-d at from üfteen to tweuty millions. The amount due iu thJS city is aiso verv large n . the total unpaid rrquisitiocs. at present, amount i to $3 'O.OOO.OfO, and Mr MtCulh ch h been j crped to pv off th;s cla of d'b: in 7 3'; bonds, ms'ead of selling them and tr.f pait.g j the proceeds to holders ot voucher Creditor ! would be very glad to take the bor.d; but tl et objection is that the securities thus dibjrsd would be throwu on the market, anl caue a 1 j predion in price Oi ti e other hrd it would ! save the Treiurv a commission ot per cert I on $, (XI (J!K). would wipe out this D.out.t t i u-per.dt debt, and reliee crefitor who aie suffer in .'or their mot ev. ' Ip:ar lis Corrrn ap picj; Mill Tie tearu c-rtte ai:d M"' mill of lr!ts Judroo A iXhJl, 191 and 193 Lot Wa.inton street, ione of trie institutiot.a of Indiai .apoli. Ground cifiVe acd spier are leading article in the gtoceiv trade, and there i ro reason wby tie idjould r.ot be furnisbel here upon q-iailv ad vant.geoua term as thy can be by similar e UMiühosf ut in othrr cities Thjs can be d re. anJ Mera Ja liou i. D dd are prtprtd to do it 1c fact, without mikirg any s;ecil -h.w cd buine-a. thev have, witbift a shrt time, buili up a Urge at.d rapid'y increasing trade, and thia thev hate succeeded io doing by furnihinj good ariiclea at low prkej. TUir mill haa the ca.cjty to frowo ami grind forty barrels of eoffr di Iv. fidea grin firg p:cesof every description. The ground coffee ar.d yt e prepared by Mer. Jadon k D'dd are fullv rijual. in evry rrspcr, to the mol popular bru.l in tbe market. an t the iucreaaicif dematd fr all article thev rr'Pr the beat evidence that they are appreciated by the com canity.

StxTixct ct CkrtAVt Camts 77. Ltmax. A Q M The procrediuca of the court martial In

te-in in Ciccincafi for the pt three moDta, of which L eotenant CoJonel E L Webber waa prekfJerit, aed L:eutecai.t L II. Bond, Jadre Aio-t, ia the ce of Captain Cbarlei W Lyman, formerly of tbi City, baviaj pasted through an (xmiuit.'on by the rommat.diL yeoeral of the department, are arproted and coo firmest. The chire of which he I toend e;uüty ar t.k.e following : I. Diotedier.ce of order. II Using bis oCc?aI ptioa for the purpose of eitortion, to tbe r,rejodiOe of gijd order an J m'fitury cicipline. 1st la d-and nz of Cpttiu Reency a eilen o f tint worth $1 I00 for re!eiins the ateara r(iiji-tor 21. In excting of Cpt Ore? $2. lor ie!e im tbe Sdrn 3j, Inexact mg of J N St ellcLbargrr $j0, for the release Ot lUe Wrtjtter. IV Violation ol pmgrapk 1.000, Fvi?! L'tjitrd Sitea Arujy Iteeuia in, to tbe prrjOiteof cod order Ld militiry d'fCioIiDe. 1-t. Inre eivinz a preant of I'M from E. It. Iltrt, cl ilrujpbi. for the ie err uf the teiojer Tjctn.t.. 2d, From the srue. $200 fur the transaction of public business 3l, la recti ring pre-eut ot wioe, brandy, , t tbe valueof fljO.fiom Din Ab'e 4 h, Frora the ntfue, $20J m nj'riey. fh, From CDt Thomas JuLun, a buggy worth $175. 6 h. From C3 aitiJ T IJurdcu. a apnn of hunea worth $2 7ih. From the sttue, checkj for $2 '. $and$30i. tlh. From Captain Jm- II. I'rpper, a et of rdrom furniture. Tiluel at IVK Excepting in the 3d and 4th peciScaiioia, the word "for the transaction of public bu-ine in regird to the employment of said atcmen, in iid quirter m uter' department as atorexid. V. Conduct prejudiciil to pood order acd mil itiry discipline. In rnik'rg an arrangement with Charte L Aldrich to detain stcmboati that had been in. the employ of the government, wheowLer4 wouW be waiting for voucher, until they would te willing to five $.V0 cr $1,0'J0 to i ei their voucher. VI. Drurkebneq- n twe; .-co -I'fM at Memphi, an J ouceat Vick-burg. Or charge III M kitig acUim airairit the jron-riimnt of the United States, knowing such claim to be fraudulent. Not fcuilty. Tfce sentence ol the court i: "To b CHshieted, and to pty a fine of tire thousand d'dUr, ar.d to be imprisoned at hard If or for two yesri. attrch place a the commaiiditig Keiieral may direct. If, at the expira ti(n of thetwo yeaM of ervice, the aid fine of fire thousand dollar is rot pi 1, then tho iid Captain Chrle W. Ljman to be conßutd at httd labor until the itne is fu'ly paid, abtting stid fi' e alter the expiration o' the said two yer at the rate of five d !Urü per day." The po-t commandiint has teen ordered to fend the prioaerto Fort Delaware. Hoard or FiBue lowing permits were Wedi,etav: Improvement The folgraiited by the board on Mrs S Wefb, to build an addition on Pennsylvania, tetween GeorU and MarUnd $'2?3 Adam express company, to build an open thed on Wa-hini'ton, between Meridian and I'ennsjl vani $2''0 McCord Ä; Wheatley, to bu'M a dry-klin on Althtma, between Sojth and Luitink street. l'0. A.J Dmiorth, to build a shed on Pennstlv.inu, bctwreu Pratt and St Cl-tir f50 PlidiD Lehr, to build and addition, Noble, between New York and Vermont $450. M. Emminger, to repair buiiiO(s boue on WatThingion, between E.s'. and Liberty--J;500 J F. Wingate, to build an addition on New Jersey, between Lu'H'hin and tbe railroad $7.!.'U. Henry F. Weiglein, to build an addition on Illin'-'si, brftwcti (arden aud South $70U Mr A Jt nkiu, to build an ddiiion on IlliCOi, Lctween Pratt and firt $G50 J ine Skillen, frame addition, We-t, between Marker and Wahiuton $ 1 2D. W. R Tuitjon, 1 filing, Noith street, be twepn Illi:;oi-t and Tect:e-!ee $2 J)0i) IJfverly Cr, fraire Iwell;:, O k ptreet.f-e tween C i e an 'Viue $150. R le Rjiid. dwell'n.g. Center street, between D.M.-lin nnd Ellen $-t; W. 11 Vincent, fnrne duelling. Winston st', bttef;i North aiid Walnut f7()0 llirri-o:i Waugh, frime dwt lliug, E'ln .irret, between North and Indiana Avenue $400 Tmioth Lbey. fr:ire dwellins. Ctrorgia st , ber eMi Cady and dotation line $550 J.Vonderstr, brick dwelling, Uitcu trect, between MrC.rty and Merrill $1 .50(1. Henr) ; (ret'ii ld, brirk tre room, Washington e'tect, between New Jersey und Alabama J.5 ix.'O J H R s. frame dwelling, Wet street, between (.Jeorgia aud Maryland $4'i0 SaLK or PaoFLBty tteed for th following tropcitv were lell ut the Auditor's effi' e ye-jter-d y ,- trn(er: E iiheth atid Htndford Morris ti Willi im II .I,)n..33 teet of the noiih p-trt of lot 22. iu out lot ITH. in Hird'a addition Price S4.7.T2 Chr ?ian F'er.d!euian to Hei.ry Vufel, l.t Vi 314. iu NobUV division of out lota 45, 5(, :tnd fil. Price 5(HJ. Jo-tj h K MiDn i''it M rv R Jordan, wile of D- J H. Jordan. 45 bv 14 ) fett in lot 1. in j McElvtin & L'thtia' sutli vision of the north t pirt ot out lot 173 Price $1 MX) ' O-ore K z I to Ilenrv F Klotz. 35 by Iv.1 fett in lot 2, in out lot 57. Pi ice Oel I h er to Divid W Snider, lot 8 n T. R. Flet'her'a subdivision of ou: lot 51. Piice 11.IMMI Nath.iD T. Parker to John Y. Ker.neilv,55 aci es in the east half of the southwest quarter of -.ei'MOT 15, tovn 1 1, north of rauce 5 ea-t. Price $1.5'). Coop JoKt ox MiBPtir Toe Indianapolis correoondeut of The C'U' innati Oizette get v the foilowicr wicked joke o: (Jen. Catrington: "It i rumoied that General CarriKton is t have a commtnd in the ticid He has been at thi- p !t for over two veirs, nd no doubt he is anx'ou fir active setvu-e. Gnriso:idury mar j u t sulk-t. bur not Gen. Carrirg'on." j lT,nu rc.tdinc th;s. the douht ceneral. if I i hts arv tisibili'y. will exclaim, in the hnguace Pooipet. or Dinah, we forget which, " .ve me trom ruv friend' The GrasMiM Me-r. Hezekish A Brown, two accomp!i?hel and popular retaurteur, o' loi:f xrcrietj e in the busiues are fitting up. mi elesart cyle, a resturnt on Kentut kj jvet ue. orpoite the state i-fli cs, which will be open ta a few d iys. The establishment tcdl combine, un der one roof, a restaurant, conlectionerv and saloon, each sop rate and i:ide;et.dent, a;:J th? ropnerors it: nd to mke ea h perfect in nil its de partmect The dining hill, and the upper rooms for private parties, will be papered 'jd fur nihed ith the richest rn iteriil th it can t e pro cured, atid the rooms a'reidy iinirhed are a nndomely fitted up aa any private parlors in j the city. The ftst of ccoks and attendant will j h" emploved, and all the subt intials and deüea- j cie of the re son will be terred up in a style j which will not fail to ttity 'he mst fastidiau j The Gtrat.ium will undocbtcdly te the mj.t i I hi. n .b!e place in the city 29 3 ; tPHfi'kari', the ccercl.ant tailor, No. 17 ; N.'tih Illinois street, opposite the Rites Hou-e. i t. i-j it retuti.e! from the eist wi:h a tew st xk j t I jiitig at.d summer cloths, cassimere. vet J -iX. and all arti !es in the c'n'lrne:!' ou'fiting I : i.c will ; urcli icsl !-e!l at t'ie 'ni e the beat v dfcline. which he lowf-t sold rates. Anv peron ! w it tiii a 'rrii k' s jit should call on Mr HH'kam ; tff re rurchivrg Kl K Kl!-Tilt iNf ALLIBLLHaia KtSlukAlIVL. j D-'Cidr-lly tbe b-; artirle f.-r rcfturing grey i ba;r u ita natural cohr. (aot diing.) curing all S di-ei-c of these tip, preventii g the hair from fall- j i:'j: rT. g:virg i? a oftnp art.f glo th. noth ! nig!-eci:i pro-laoe. Price $1 per hotile. Soldi bv all iru:-sia. j J F Skm-cb, druggist, Rates Hou-e Riock,' age;.t eMj-ts I.iuovaL Juhn J Prns has reaioved hi tr k tu,vtrv into xhe bui! ?ir c No 13. Wet M-.ri-i.d .tret, S. hnullV bkck. where he will hp r'ccd to e his ftictds. R!u.k b wk. and eviy kit.d of txjok-bindmtf execcte-J prompt!. IIa ii.t: the tiiost complete mnulactory in th s', he i pirpireJ to bind fo. publishers oa the mo?t favorable terms. '21-G Placis Waxtxp Two women from Georgia, refi.tre. euh wi!h two children. wih places, rid e in the it w or countrt. wbere their service cn rt ihem a fupoort. Thev are wil.ipg to do any work that will secure n honest living for thmpelvts and childieu. Icquire at thi ofice. S'i-3

Tnx Anaync RrTAraTT. TV,!? nteIScett Ltw retaurtct and saloon. 172 South IllioU street, oppoalle tie Union Depot, i one of tbe raoit popolar inititotioni In thtctj. Tfce proprietors, Mesra 0'Lery A SiaM. spare ro excep-c or effort to tupply their larder and their bar with the very be-t articles that the market ffirds From ten to twelve o'clock io the morning, acd at the same time at cifht, a aplccdid fre lunch i et f r t,he accoroodation of their customers, gotten tp by that famous artiste, L -uia Haldy. who but beeo tead cot-k io tbe Bite, the Durnet, the Astor, and other first class hotel There is no pUce in thecity where better meal can be procured than at the At!n tic, nd the tcnial ho.t, C:tain O'Lcary, ia ever ready to welcome tbe tungry or dry, and urply their wants. !Wr3TJ. R Marot, No 233, Ein Washin. n street, has in atore a Urge etock of t econd hand furniture, tearlj all a good as Lew, which he sella at prices to .suit the time. See Dr. Wrn Tomon advcrtt-meBt on the fourth pfgeof ;y daj' piper. Jan 25 tf. 2TA few exchanse paper, dotc cp in package of 100, can be had at this ofSce tf

hi A l l; n i;i, . A cew county building is to be erected in Terre Haute, at a cost $2l.05'J. The Hendricks County Union ha the following announcement at the head of it eiifoiial column: "For President iu ltGS, Oliver P. Morton of la liana. Subject to the nomination of the national urion convrt'ion " The I.afavrte Journal -aya tLat the Union Inurauco Co. recently es'ablis.hed in this city, profoes to increase its Cipital $I0d O0J, an I offers $I5,0D) of tho iucre?o tu the citizens of Lafayette. Rooks have been tjened for stock s ubscriptiou in that citv and is to be repre'entel by a director Tell city, Perry county, is enjoying gteal pr perity. Several extensive manufactories are in f.jl! tide of succe-sful peraion in this town A revival of religion is in progress at the baptist ierainry in Mi'chell. A number of co a verts wete immer-td n SWbit!i last. There has been a gcr.tral !twkei,ing also iu the pres byterian ar.d rnethedist congrej'ins, in the last few wetks. flic ftuttle field In ortlt CurolltiH The Object olihe Oppot njf (iener alt-l.re's Mrutrgv Hellte Liniplojred The Dernier fteort. ICorrxpondn af TLn V. V. World. WasiiiMirox, March 2'i. shirk an's battll HILI. The impression prevails here that Sherman cannot have a contiuu tnce of bis 1 1 to succese, but must soon find a battle field upon which all the strength of his army and superior strategy must be employed. Johnston is evidently retreating from point to point in North Caroliua, but manifestly iu pursuance of tbe plana laid down by Gen Lee. It appears to be the duty of tbe rebel commander in chief to prevent a conjunction of Shet man's and Grant's force at all hazards, and hence Johnston retards Shei man' advance, while Lee himself, by hurling his columns against Grant's lines, compels the latter general to deter uny movement which will remotely or nearly tend to extricate, Sherman, or aid iu ttTecting a junction - .UERMAX'ft OP;CT in moving from F.uetteville upon K!eigh appears to bare been to giin that pl-re iu advance of Johnson, and thus cut him off from points farther wtat. This pchema of Sherman was defeated by the engagements at Avervs-boro' and Rentonville, and left Sherman with a greater part of his army in such a poiiion that he could uot pursue bis original intention, ad according Iv changed his coarse t: G !do.-; in order to effect a juarticn with Schofield. Thus at K leikh JOHN'STOX UA TWO ttNt- OK ktTKEAT, One bv the Gastuu. road and the other by the North Carolina road to Gieensioro' and then to Danvillo If it ia true, as has been stated, that the line of the Roanoke or Dm rivers has been selected by Lee as the battle ground, Johnston will thro hi colu-nn from Il!e:ah up to G iston, and thence form line of battle, reinforced by Lee, near that point and between Sherman and Grant's ex'reme left, eo :i to prevent a junction. Last wek I gave a sketch of the new lice upon which a battle fiVId was supposed to have bfij selected, and dcsiguateJ the otith bmk of the Dn river. ner Clirksville, the western leiininus of the Roanoke Valley road, as the point. That ws based upon the supp iiioa th tt Johnston would rcreat to Goldsboro, and thence to Danville, and that Sherman would change bis course and move upou Gaston and thence to Clirkville from Ribigh If Johnston moves m Greenville and Dmvilie, and Snermm exe cutf s fink tnoveaient via Gaston and CUtksrille, tiie battle :rour!l will be on the line of the Dan river. If, on the contrary, J dinstou muvea uponGisfon from Raleigh, and Sherman follows, the line of hattl? will be upon the couth bu k of the Rottioke, ntar ft ttton As the renull of either coursi on the part of Johnston, the battle field ciut le in southeastern ViriVM, on the bordtrs of North Carolina. THE POLICY OF LET. now appears to be to prolong the h'rueele a far as poibJe in order to exhut Sherman and compel a cessation of bostilit-es on the prt of the latter until he cm receive supplies for his irmv. Meanwhile Johnston is to withdraw Sherman as far as. possib!e into the interior of the country, and into a position where he can be successfully nsiiled by Johnston leinforced by Lee. The attack of the latter upon Gen. Grant is a Dm of this pilicv, and is intended to keep the latter iretieral o actively employed io defending his lines as to prevent reinforcement of or co operation with Sherman. Lee expect that by the time the Utter is in position on the S"Uth bai.k of the Roanoke or Dn rivers an the case m iy te. he will be in actuation to aid Johnston by precipitating a portion ef his army suddenly upon Sierman, defeating him, and. while he is still sra irtins from his wounds, to turn and successfully assiult Grar.t in front of Petersburg In any evecj the junction of Sherman with Grar.t mut be prevented at all hanrds, if the csu-e ot the confederacy is to he saved; and Lee will not be slow to adopt any meanure which may present the slightest chance of Sucre?. .Spectator 4M. MIIIT Of t'All ;itAI!lV Srracuse, New Vork.hia ele::el a democratic mayor. The New York Tribure is almost s impatient for peace as it was for war. Substitute broker ia Maryland are required to pay $"2.000 a year for a licei 3. Fred Dj'ultv ta'.k of statt. ng a piper at Rtltimore. Piiire t.ew bi tter is sellicg at Worcester, M is , at twenty cer-r a pour 1. Of the special tax um incirce California pas over one million dollar? A man in I Ii in:- sold pots, tram a few acre n lcust 11 year old, to the Ceutrsl Uli nois Ri!roid to the vsountof $10,0tH) There i a giatit at Honr Koiu, China, wlio is eifcht left aaJ three incite hi:h He is th hijhe-t man known, and is uncommonly goo-l ratured. Wall rtreft, Ne York, is hke an hour gla; its money tiue fi.siu and out j'jst as the jrores of the war t :rns it up ar;d down The New York Evening Post take isue with the cotun policy ol the -Jurni-tration, ani thinks it hi darr.acei the tr 5e icerert ot tf.e country. Thete ate low, in the vart piceries of the Upper Mi ssippt, cot fr from one hun'lre-1 ar.d C!tj million feet f ! cu? and ready for the prirg "drive In Qiiuey, Illinois, recently, two men claimed a calf. R th proved their ownership by crowd of witnesses, and the bothered judge decided to place the calf ou the street at an equal distance from the residence of each claimant, and leave tbe animal to find tbe way home avd decide tbt case by !u own bitisct

- - - " . Tr tctaJ retti! ef pe ia the. Uutarhvn church, San Francisco, California, for tbe prev ent year, amounted to $70.000 in currercr, at the day of tbe letting, belts $2.000 more ia'g'd than for any other year oadr the preaching of the late Reir. Thomas Surr Kmz Tt anouct, as rectvH at aoetioc, waj $37,Ot)0 to rold This exceeds the renul of tbe Rr Henry Ware Dcecber'a church, in Brooklyn, whicö amounted lat year to $50 in currency. RsT. Mr ßeecher's salary is $12 fXK), while tbe sexton of hia church received $2.5U0. The Bo ton corref-s)cdent of The Springfield (Mss ) Republican writes that tbe winter has been a gay one; cldora so rainy and uch expensive parties; $700 lor a dinner; $200 fur 3 iwers at faterl or a wedding, are considered moderate surr.?: 300 inritatioca collect what is announce 1 aa a "mall" party. The goests wear low necks nd jewe'eJ net ktace. powder their leck with gold duit, and rude in brocade. The United States a."esor of Chicago has pouricedupon a number of busicess houses in that city for making fruduter.t returns of in cones, and they hare befa mulcted hearily, by being required to pay their full income tax and heavy fines betide One hou was obliged to "fork over" .$V,0P0. Tht iavejtigation is tiil in progress. General Sherman, it sfems, did cot quite destroy the state prison at Millcdgeville. It is being repaired br order of tbe present Georgia Letfi-Itture. There are twelve convicts at work on it Condemned criminals are hereafter to hae the option of the army or the penitentiary. The coasting trade of Chili will be open to vessels of every cntion on the first of Mty. The imroliate e fleet of this will be to increase tnde with San Francisco, and benef t our com mtrce there generally. The Saints have dieoveted coal oil in Utah. Oil is quoted in Salt Lke City at $12 per callon. a few oil wells will prove a good speculation.

Telegraphic Dispatches. F-KTft iinttii.Tr?inf PartviTaraiiimvai.. j Tor Morn in Hepon iee rtrat le. MIDNiGHT REPORT. Latest War News. Ill SMHtT AIN'T HIL1TAKV tiovi:.he.ts. PAHTK IL ARS of THE L 1TE FKill T MORE PEACE INDICATIONS. Hon. Millard Fillmore at City Point. The War Drawing to a Close. Taln EFL raOM MOBILE. Ac, It., tVc , &t. Ac t-rout cv York. Nu- York, Mtrch 3H - The Herald. Washingtou special says: The president held a council of wir at City Point, attended by Grant, Old, Sriermati, Slieriean, Meade and other, and im mediately alter a general movement of the army negan The Herald also has a report from Washington ftitit I.t-e, since Saturday's flgtit. has re newed his request for a military convention, acd agreed on term for a ceiatfon of hostilities It is understood that Sherman's plans f.r cutting ( ff General Johnson's army from all available sources of supply are completed, and that Grar.t will comt el Lee eitl er to ttarve his troops in R-ihmondor come out and rirk an engagement. In view of these matters, weil informed people in Wa.-hicgtcn believe that peace will be agreed upon between Grai:t and Lee Sheridan ai,d his boys are off again, aed will Foon be hear 1 ftom. The Hertld'a correspondent mjs: The rebel los in Iron? of the P;h corps alone, on Saturday, wa 3 ÜU0. 1 he Tin e' sr-cciul says infcrruatioti from the miy cf the Potomac to night says the whole armv was in motion on Tuesday morning, acd Griitt aud HtlT were to move in the afteruooc. A Goldsboro eotiepondent of the 2j'.1i writes as follow: The rebels have about 12.009 cavalry under Wheeler and Htmpton in our trout. Yesterday they hanged three of our foragers within three miles of our outposts. Kilpatrick charged part of this force. Result nut known. The Herald's correponilen! gifes the following additiotil details of the battle of Beuton ville: Oar line of battle at 2 p m . when all the troops were in position, wa about two miles long. Darii. th? day the cr.eniy made two grand attempt to Dierce thi lioe at different points. The firt wi made on the point held by C -gs-well'a brigade, and Hardee and Hoke led the ch iree. The rebels moved foiward gallirtly, f-ring bet Unit a ii dttcrinined to cru!h or lines by mete weight. They were received with a furious ere, but bated their head and came on. penetrated between Cogswell and Mitchell and reached the rear ot Mitchell's brigade, but neither gave way, the fighting was terrific, Mitchell put his brigade in position parallel from the fighting. Coel!'s men la d iu tbe water finu-: on the rebels. The er emy puhcd arcuhd Mitchell and struck Var.dever's and Fearing's brigades in the rear pressing them so bard they had to jnnp their' breastworks to repel tbe asault. A man was captured who gave Lis came as Gen Hoke acd sent to the rear. Charges were made on other points but onr line never wavered Finally the rebel mael Iff a la-t effort This time they came up without their old familiar jells and marched steadily on Robinson ar.d the five batteties. They were mtt with the most tenlßc fire ever witnessed, but tneir officers by gre.ai exertion and personal brsrery brought them on tn some order until they reached a point where Htwley's brigade was brought to bear upon them a rl.tk fire This aided to their misery, je' 'hev stood it bravely and came on The five batteries then opened ot a distance of les than TU0 yarc's.jthrowing cani.-ter and spherical ca-ie ir.to the wavering rnissof rebels, the d scharfes be ng a rapid for a ti'me a the ticks of a lever watch; the tl?hes of the gur.s seemed one contin: jus steady tl z? The enemy at lat broke and tied ia confusion from the field. Au boar If.ter not a shot was heart along the hoe The Commercial's special says: In official circle the immediate downfall of the reoellion is corsidered certain. Mo-t advices at the war department give the aejurance that neither Lee nor Johnson can either retreat or offer bt!tle without the destruction t'ftht-ir armie. It is undcrptood that there must be a cessation of fighting en both :de, and advi-es from Richmond state that every resort cf diplom icy will re ued fcr arrangicg a reace dorir.g the inter m Secretary Seward left tor City Point jesterday Hon. Millard Ftlimore preceded him. At the suircaj-tion, it is under-lood, of Jeff. Divis, it i believed regotiatior.a for peace are now goicg on aboard tr e River Queen. LATEX. Irrportsr.t military irpvemect are known to be irj progress. A portion of Sheridan's cavalry have beea di mounted, the remiinder will soon be heard from in a new direction. The Richmond Whig of the 20ih has an ac; count of a meetise held fur the purpose of er dits contributions of food for Lee's beleaguered army in Richmond. Tbe contributioca doubt ! es 'amounted to about one day a hort rations t . V Tk. nuiii, a. a V. ' .S f . . V. tUlt

rrm Traeblasarton. Washixcto. Msrch 3J The Cbrocicle o! to Jt t ays: The ruoor which Is retailed by the goiaof the city of a meeting of the president aiid Gecerals Grant, Sherman, Meade. Ord acd Sheridan, on board the steamer River Qaeen, is undocbteily correct, but we can assure our read ers that tbe result of this conUrrEC is cot puhlicly known. The &tteraet itat Lee had asked fcr a con ference with Grurt La entirc'y without fwunlation. CocEodore Charle H B'.l his been ordered to the Cornau cd of the navy yard at New Y rk, inpliteol Admiral Pauldirp. Tbe order taku effect on tbe 1st of My. The steam revenue cutter Northeroer left the navy yard vesterday afteraooc, having on board Sec"reur Seward acd daughter, Seignor Da Gabriel Garcia Torsara, the Spanish minUter, Joseph Hurce Durnley, the Eogliih minister, A A Ittcnor and lady," and several other invited lady c,ue!ts, bound for Fortresa Monroe on a pleisure trip. The party will be absent from Washington ihre or four days, acd during that lime may pay a visit ti General Grant at City Point. From talro. Caito, March 20 Deserters frcm Mobile rep.irt that city well fortified ar.d defended by 125.0UJ men. There was cor.stant alarm for the safety of the p'.ace. acd it ,as thought it would be evacuated ia a lew days and the trooja removed to Selma. The rebels have gunboat" a the Alabama river. It was believed the shallow cess ot the water would prevent the federal troops from reaching Mobile on ÄtU constructed for the purpose. Two vessels loaded wih cotton ran the blockade on the nubt of the lTih. Two disguised fcdcml officers weut into Mobile and obtained much valuable information. Forrart is at West Point. Mississippi. t rom sun ( rnnclico. San Francisco. March 21) Nicaragua advices of the llth inst., received by the Moses Tailor, 11 days from San Juan del bur, informs us that a bill had passed the Senate granting 240 acres of good land to actual settlers in Nicaragua. President Martinez recommended legislation to extend the term of contract for the Central American Transit Co to 50 years. The spring rains in the mountains around Lake Nicaragua promise good boating tage of water thi casus.

sale of I. . Bonds. ruiLAMLPniA, M mtu 30. The subscriptions tothe7 3U loan today were $2 Obi C00 The largest western subscription was $500,UU0. From New York there were. 1.464 individual subscriptions for $50 and $100 each. t iom Sit. Loiiii. Sst. Lot is, March 21) A dispatch received at headquarters, from General Mitchell, dated Fort Kearnev, March 2;fh, says bis command captured 150 lodges of Sioux Indians.and 1)0 Ar pahoes, 150 miles north of Fort Laramie. I' r om IMeav Orleans. New Orleans, March 23, via Caiao, March 29 Vereis can clear for Matamoras, and trade has been opened to a limited extent. A letter from Utrrancas, Fla., says that Gen. Steele's command advanced, on the Sib, on tbe road to Pcrdito river, b miles from Pensacola, and the entire army was to be on the move on Monday las '. The army would move though Baldwin coun ty, ttrike Blakely landing, 45 miles above Mo bile, at which point they expect to connect wiih the column frurn Mobile bay. Slight kirrnihing had taken place between our advance acd the rebel cavalry. Middling cottou 59c. SuKa'r lt(220o ; niolas-ea f 1,16. Whisky $2.37. Coal oil $1,12!,. A large quantity of flour is waiting shipment north The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M New Y'ork, March 30. The Kcrald's Potomac Army special eayi: Sherman reported to Grant at City Point that the interview wa cordial and friendly in the extreme A tniCibcr of Grap.'d staff and corps commanders were present at tbe reception of Sher Clan, General Sherman, iu reply to tbe congratulations preenfed to him, represented that bia sue ce.s was a!ured from the commencement, and that tbe enemy were unable to make any serious opposition. lie said Lis buys had no trouble at all is chasiug the rebels. Grar.t acd Sherman, after a brief consultation in the headquattes tent, had interview with the preident. Sherman gave Mr. Lincoln a graphic account of Lis ooeratioua and represents his army capable of accomplishing the grandest reu!t. A council of war was held during the evening at wh"K?h the President, GeccraU Gract, Sherman, Mead, Ord and Sheridan were present. The session was a prolonged one and no doubt related to the spring cimpaign. On Tuesday morning fcherraan took leave of his old companions in arms and returned to Goldsboro. The Tribune's army of the Potomac correspondent ?as the battle flags taken from the er.erny are n w in the office of tbe Adj't General Thy are me-e tas of buritingtied on iropruvised stfY of pine wood and have evidently oeea in manv a fight. The rligs will be aent to Wash ington. General Sherman has issued ire followicg congratulao;.ry oratr to his army: Healqc ARTras, J MlLlIAKY DlVlalON VV THE Mli&MrrI. t IS THE f ILLl, RLNTONVlLLk, N C, March 22 ) The "encriil commandicg ancounceg to the army thai yesterday it beat, on its own ground, th? concentrated armies of our enemy, who has fled in disorder, levicg his dead, wounded acd prisoners in our hand, and burning his bridges on bis retreat. Od the same day Major Gen SchoEeld, from Newbcrn. entered and occupied G Idboro. Mjor General Terry, from Wilmington, secured Cox's bridge crossing, and laid a pontoon bridge across the Neuae river, eo that our cam paign has resulted in a glorious success, after a march of the mot extraordinary character, pear Iv 500 miles over swamps and rivers deemed impassible toothers, at the most inclement season of the year, and drawiug our chief supplies from a poor and wated country, we reach our destination in good health and condition (Signed) W. T. Sderman, Maj Gen. Cob'sThe Herald's Goldsboro corresponded writei ap follows During Sunday's f ght (reu Slocum sent four messengers to Sherman that the left wing had beeu pounced upon by Johcstons entire army, and a-'aed for a-si?tance Gen Sherman moved his troops rapidly forward, when Gen Slocum's rceficr gers managed to find him at day break on the mornmg of the 20ib Hazen's division, ot the 15th corps. Gear's divi(ion of the 20 h corps and Blan k's divUion, of the 14th corps, reported on the field, having marched all night fiom neat tie new Goldsboro road Gen. Howard, with Logan's acd Blair 'f corpe came up in the night, and at noon of the 20tb Sherman's armv was in line before Jobn!on'a army, outrumberiog him two to one. The encm) abandoned the line lost duricg the nicht of tbe 14 h, ami took cpone facicg south, yet uot exactly uncovering the road to Goldsboro, over which the left wing must travel, and again moved up and faced the new line Hzen's division went in on the right, and the con cectioc wa complete. During tie afternoon of tbe 2tH, Lgao'a corp pre'ed uo to the front, while Mower s division of Blair's corps attacked and carried a couple of lines on the right. They penetrated to whete they could Lear the wounded cheer ia the rebel bopitals, where they were stopped by darkce-s acd by a line which they could cot carry Johnston left ou Monday night. Lgan'i corps went into Bentonville acd brought clT a large number of our woonled left by tht ent mv. One of the goes lost in tbe fight ot Sunday i recaptured. Rpbel statement show their loss to have been 5.U1X) killed et-d wounded. Some of Johc"ton'i troops rureked 40 nllet

the day before the fight, conaicjr fron beyond Smitbfield. Johnston's plan mm, as It explained to Lit troops when he and Hardee rode aroend the lines 00 Sunday Qorcicg. to strike ooe of Gn. Slocaub'a corps and crush it, bile Wade Hampton 1 el J the others off Gen. Slocuta was to be decoyed icto Bentonville, met by a email force of cavalry, when tbe infaotr were to spring oa him Hood's. N. C. troop. Cheathtm'a and D D Lec'a Tencessee. acd Hardee's Charleston all foacht u", estimated at 35.000 men. It xnay eocaole them to know that they were whipped by übttjfadei of Infantry, 1 cf caralry aojSbilteries of artillery. To day tbe left wieg entered Goldboro, passing in review before Gens. Sherman, Sloctim, SchoEeld ard the rest. Three fifths of the men were barefooted and bet rerr lew evcplete pair of trowseri were exhibited. They marched as lightly acd rapidly as thev did when they left Atlacta. and were just as chertsl looking. ' The following are the ciua!ties amocg the officers of the 14th corps io the late battles is Nortb Carolina: Kilixd. M"f. W. G. Kiton. commandiog 13th Mich.; J Q A. Steele, 42J led ; L:eot Edward Midgelvy, 21t Wis ; Lieut Cbrles Dawes. 3Sih led ; Capt. J. Lowe. 3:th Ind ; Capt II. Klsiner, ti O ; Lieut. J.M Bran rer, 93ib O ; Lieut. G. T. Beera.Tih Ills.; Lieut. W. H Summers, 77th Ills.; Lieu:. N. Moser, 221 IrJ. Locisvills, March 30. Ashcraft acd Nichols, guerrillas who were

sentenced to be shot at Lexington to-morrow, have been respited for 30 days. Sixtv dav'a reunite has also been rrar.td tn P K Johnson, who was to have been hanged here to morrow. Washington, March 30. Instructions will be seat to the internal revenue officers to the effect that after the 1st of Arnl cigarettes will be taxed as follows: 35 cents per pound on smoking tobacco of which they are made 5 per cent, ad valorem, but tobacco may be inspected in boxes before packln j at the place of macufacture. Deserters from the rebel army report that the rebel authorities have placed a number of ne gro troops In the ictrenchments around Richmond but they are afraid to trust them in large bodies. and as a pecuniary measure the regrves are simply formed into batallions. Official notification has been received of the exchance of prisoners of war. All officers and men prisoners of war not heretofore declared exchanged, who were ielivered at Charleston and Savannah during November and December, and all heretofore declared exchanged acd held on the James river from the 25th of November to tbe 25th of March, and all naval prisoners delivered at any point up to the 10th of March This p. bi. Miss Marv Harris, who shot Mr. Burroughs, a clerk in the treasury departmact, was arraigned in the criminal court on the indictment charging her with crime, found by the grand jury on Tuesday last. Collector Draper has made a report cencercicg the cotton taken at Savannah. Total number of bales 3?.500. of which G 500 bales are sea island. The greater portion of it belonged to the so called confederate government. COMMERCIAL. l sv riLaaaari. , :iiclMnatl TIarket. Cincinnati. March 30 The decline in gold has depressed the market for all articles, and prices arc lower and to a great extent nominal. Fiour quiet, but held nominal at C 50 i-time. Red wheat hold at il b'0. Otta declined to blQC5 in elevator. Corn dull and prices comini! at 75b'c fo lor ear and shelled Whi-kv dull, and sales uf 300bbls. at S2 10(3 o jot ' Biilev dull acd prices nominal. Provisions generally dull, and less firmness manifested by holders. City mess pork is hel I firm at $2rf. Buik meat a 1315. Lard is held st 17 and steady. Coffee 31 ra 34c. Sug-r 16(518 Rje $1 05 and fiimcr. Seed dull and prices nominal. Tallow declined to 12c for rendered. Butter dull at 252c. Seed dull: rioter and timothy ft 75, flax f2. Gold $1 4($l 50. Silver $1 3K(i 1 40. rw vork narhst. . . Nw Ton:, March 30. C -tton less active and lower, at 4740c for middling. Fjour dull, heavy and 10c lower, at $9 20 9 35 for extra state $9 55(39 70 extra round hoop Ohio, acd $9 6510 75 for trade bratds, markets closing heavy, with no buyers at outtid quotations. W.usky sesreely so firm, at $2 17(32 IB for western. Wbeat du!l,2(a3c lower, winter rel western 1 95, No 2 Chicago spring $1 old amber Michigan $2. Rye quiet at$l 25(31 3d. Com quiet and 23c lower; lor new white 50(1 51; r ew yellow $1 52(21 53 afloat acd deliver ed. Otts quiet and decidedly lower at D9 for western. Wool dull. Petroleum dull; 3.TJc fcr crude; 5Mc for fined bond; 72c do free. Rice dull. Sugar unchanged; Cub Mucovado lOj-fä 11. Coffee quiet and firm. Molasses quiet. Pork oDecel firm, with a fairdemiud, closing dull and he ivy at fv7 IH)(329 00 lor nw me. and clos ng at $27 25Ct27 50 for 'G3-'6a; do cah and regular wv. clo-ing at $21 for cash $24 for prime acd $2Cg27 for prime mess Beef steady and more active at $13(217 for mes and $16 5021 for extra mess. Beef hims firm at $23'32i 5J Cut me t quiet at 15(2 IGjc for shoulders and ISQIGjj lor bams, Bicon qu:ft at 15(tf I5)jC for CumhetlLd cuf, lCWlCi jc for lon riboej anJ 16l2c for sbori ribbed. . Lard unsettled at 1534'(aiy. Butter la demand at 1422 f Ohio acd 20 23c for state. Cheese quiet at 14 23c. Money eay and a large supply at6Q7 per cent. Gold dull and lower, opeuinz at $1 50,', fell to $1 Vi- cd closed at $1 5J? Sterling quiet at $1 t'931 t)D fr firt class bills. Government stock frm. taw yon MO.air Maaiit. Naw Toaa, March 30. Gold quiet and weak. The shorts have mostly covered their contracts. There is very little doing in either long or short operations Tbe lowest price reached wxs$l 43 but went up a?ain to $1 51. Latkb Gold iioed at Gallagher's exchacge Iat Li.-ht at $1 513g DOURDOfi WHISKY, .1. & D. DUiCA!V, No. 77 South Meridian Street, Indlanapolla, Ind.t WH'I saLED.-.ALSÄS 15 F02EIGK IU) DOillSTIC fflHK attcLtioo of tta trad U can4 t oar emptt aaortaent cf all articles ia oar ef btutcait, boab at toqaal-17 and prica. Onratoch of ÜOCKBOÜ WHISKY ia onairpa4 bj any tablahmnt io lit Stat. aa4 aalr vtahia to pcrct Copper DitiUei KourSon VTaiixy art lavited to call before parcaaaln. r-pvr bavo rnoTd from 153 Eaat WaklDflo cirrt to 77 ath MtrWiae strtrt. J. A D. DTJ5CXX. 77 foatfc Mrt4tao Btroet, Jat'W-41j Ladla&apolls. lad. H0WABD ASSOCIATION, Plallatlplalaav Paa. DISEASES OF TBC 5tRrOU3, 8KXI9AL, ET A.5D SEXUAL STSTXMS r rallabl traatmct'lB Rapona ef Uo Howard AaaociaUca ftei j mail ta aoalod letter oBvolopoo, froo of cbarg. A4areas Dr. i. IXILLIS K0C0HT03- BawaH AaooeUttoo, 3r S Inetä Hta'Ji sttoart, nna1alftlU 9 a or? M ly

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