Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4511, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1865 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL. THURSDAY IlORtf IRl APRIL 6.

Tto Cpr ! II le tatva !. Tbt repcru of tbe rtxnt fijtu atwJ Rieft.oePTia rd of fir. days, show coil coocluilf el; that Oea. Ut left Richmond ot as e matter ot cnotce or excretion, nut rrotn 1 aV O ft . beer oeceMity. He cociJ not biTe rimaiced without the Ion ol his entire arts. Richmond wu fairly won by tari fighting. No cngexnent during tbe war baa exhibited more bravely tod more gallantry than In thU terrible od tiogularly eucceeafol oxalaught cpoo tbe rebel irocgbolJ. It wu the opinion of experienced mllltar men wan hA examined the fortinca-1 ttotMam of EUeu.O couM ba be! J by tbe troop wbicb garrisoned it agaimt t nach itreccer fore tbio tbe tray ucder tbe Mmmiftdof Gun. It mart be remembered I alio, that tbe rebela were ander the coo mind of their ablest general -one in whom they bad en tire cocfiJenre, and wh9 thoroughly understood tbe aite&tion. .Tbc facte enhance the imports ice of the victory not only.' but attest the gennis, skill end Indomitable bravery wbich accomplished it And it was Dot done without" work. Fire dayi" flihtlnr before the stronar works of Richmond, which bad been in tbe proce.n of construction for yeara under the most pkilfoll engineer men wbo bave tbe reputation of standiog f jrenvm in their profession and defended by reterana who ' well understood and appreciated the Importance of the fearful aUuggle in which tbey were engage!, to tbeir caase. best illuitrale tbe ralutoftbt vletorv. Richmond has bo imDortance as a strategic point, it tutgni nave been aurrenjereu 1 loo ao br the rebels without any injury to '.k-u ..1 rt the made it th. renter ftf Sül wsv m w w j - m m the rebellion, and concentrated for its defence tbe flower of tbe rebel army. And tbe rebel leiden hid entire confidence tbit it would be held with the troops under Las against a much auDenor force than lU cst.tori. To tie the twi' but bomely pbra of Mr. Lihiolw, the "mash ing" up of the reel lines of defenaes, and what j they regsrJed as almost impregnable fartinca Ilona, defended by the ablest generals and most I gallant soldiers In tbe rebel army, mut be re rardel as the "mashlnc" up of the rebel cauie. Tbe Richmond Sentinrt contained an article in a late number, juat before the fifcht, and which was attributed to Jirr Davis hint If, which et forth in atrong terms tbe necrsa'.ty of holding Richmond, and pronounced the then pimling battle as the turning point of tbe rebellion, ll Rirhmond could be held, The Sentinel argued. , agalit the eault of dar' army, tne confeder acy would be safe, and it would iti'pire the hope and courage ticceaaary U maintain the struggle! Ut Independence, hut IUchmoud lost, gloom, discouragement ard drrpsir would settle upon the supporters of the rrbel vaue The victory of (Uair. viewed Io the aapect we have only k w " I ... j I a I f HI Hilf I.ufgit iuu,,,, Vp muv a,.... w.i.

of the war ainl a we litre alreadf remtrked, It the task of reproduction. The retult of all thlt, baut birbtitiir.urr a ( I ia t!ut not only w ill there bo Urce addittotm to

with whom be had often mexaurr ! swn.1 f4 men worthy of hi steel. Tbe courie of the r trl U drn km.oi be anticipated, but they must know tlt the ptoluna tlou of the struggle, under present c iicumat ttires, can only add to the dl-trr-s which the war has already brought upon the pet le ol the soutn If they now jlcld to the noceaaitles of their sit nation, and thus stop the further wie of blood aid treasure, we believe they esu rely, without tfharetitrc In advance. In the mtiinanttult v l the prople of the north (or trrm n settlement and ' 1 , , , , , intu. niaii, uMiiui.i.ii , 1 4 n i, hn. ..u P,-.a ,.r tan t'.ai. itacrt, which pnbliahed the flrl uci-oiints of 'S (lwi a plans at:d ptospects In Honc-rn, Mys Ith ts learned (hat Dr. (hvi etircia to be in honors, accompanletl by Matalial llsitine and Kttnrh troops, br the middle of Mav. and that at Ihe date nf hi sailing from Havana lor France ( IM II) nothing had nccmrrd to Interfere with his project a la Mrsh'o. This is not In accordance with the recent statement of Mctlcart japeis which claimed to know that Dr. (lei had sbtn doned the entire scheute of toloni tioo. s-, 1 1: i ri:.viw. -The l.tfat ette Journal snva that atvording ' . . . to the estimate el those competent to Judge, there were no lea man lorutecu tnoustiid "lie a. a .a a..t auituratiou over me news or tne iii oi nicn .a ii .a as. a it a a a nnutd. The democracy of l.tlavetie, iu Arcoidtn e with mir, cutlel the lownhip election by majoi Ity. riri.MtiM We le tin lht the Ii lit'tliom nf the presence of oil io the neighborhood of Ketehssn'e Mill, are very (vorsb'e We were yeaierdty shoen oine s;erlmens of rock, taken from the farma ol Meaara. John Mitchell and It 1'errv, aome sit mites south of here. The sjecimeus shown us ij-ju lobe strongtr Mluuicd with oil, and beiug jilace! In the tire, bun s freely. I'rf. Owen, ol the Stale Unieriir. ba been msklog some geoloj;n'at etplnrnliohs Id that vicinity, and we uudeiatind, iepn very favorable as to the etUtruce of petroleum thrte. llloomU nloti Republic in. Kit a Mo.sr We noticed some time a-o, in The Diptch, that W. U. K d I, of Princeton, contemplated leaving this month, In commit J oferotopm ot thirtv all men, lar Montana We leuned on S alurisy, that this party will leave Tiinceton at pi eel hI; J o'clock ou Thursday morning. We had the pleasure of einiin lag tbe extent of their preptrations while at that town, and we mut say that we never saw a complete an outfit, not even when Uncle Sim hime!f was the provider. They go armed with Henry rifles, which shoot aittteu tune with only one loading They take with them forty tltom and pound of provision in addition to their rations which they expect to sell o:i reaching Virginia city, at a profil of two hundred j er ceut; fourteen thousand roml of ammunition, a portable saw mill and etcetera. Kach member takes five hundred dollars wr.rth of stock io the eoncern and furnishes him-'elf with all pece-..iry aide arms end ammunition Captain Kdd. wlm hts twice ctorvl thlp!b, inform us that he expects to reach Virginia City about the middle of July. The train consists ol seven wagons, each one of which is drawn by feur horses. Twelve doHr per dv i p'd all through Montan Territory for laborra, and as sevea new veins of silver and one of ictd hve hern ducovered lately, the lar;e immigration from the itxtes to that new country, it U tLouht, will cot reduce waje apy. I!vvm:rgijn Ke P'iblicsn Illustrious I xllrs. There are two men who-e namea wilt, iu time to come, be eelebrattd by chronicler and oct who are like caged eagles, or Kols in a den. In Aia Minor there lives a reclue, patiently med taticg upon the Koran, and writing in his small, delicate Arabis calirsphy, a book of prayer Who is tbi4 man with the thin mustache and the grey beard with the turban and tLe silken veil; with the long robe of brown bare arms are visible? He is one whom Victor Huco called "pa!e psretre in a white burnoua;" he fourht agsicat Ctauel and Bu$eaudarvd PeÜMlrr. all now dead; he JO led tbe French for vcir. r.J led a cloud of horsemen across the de-ert; be i Atnlel Kader. In the heart f Kusi lives snotber patriot, ho gruei fit, tbey ty, xlJ cold and tired When he was young be excited a who!e people to a freeiy of martial ardor; he reel Muscovite after Ma-co vite back from tbe Caucasus, beaten and bafled; be foeght fiftr fichu, each as stub beta as Tberaopylce bo Is Scbaoyl Bej

ItbChmmd Taken. After tfrti ii ntthty ti em were put font

by any nation, atd After four year of conflict. whose desperiLoo, csipitsce tea cosu.ccm art without peraliel.tbe rtbI capital Lu Alien, ted the cor.f derates, ae nation, base do lonjrer an existence. The rebellion any cot be ibWckJ; the wxr at j drag wearily ard bloodily along for noaths .4 a . a ee? e ..a feeA I si a rn r 4 P f et f n tod Mibspa jearsbe.Vt) iurernn4Dtnrecit;nct, -- !c cbicj:e4. Heretofore the eoofcderic t I.." . ft O hd a capital, nan 01 legislation, ea qaui existecce as a Cistinct cation amccr peoples. To-day It baa note of the. It has m bead, no home, no place it can call iu own; it ia simply a razabond ir:rD forth fro a its last sanctuary in its possession. Henceforth iu soldleni axe little better thin a taob tgh'jnz, itl for ostlocalitj, bnt simple existence. Tbe moral effect 01 tbe Iom of Richmond will te enormous upon the southern people Sa Ions Icirt tbe a wey reuio&j true place, ttey ttaa a e tincl couotr. u,0,and invisible ties ran from thii place outward io etery directioa and bei J the people of the south in unity, but tbe captare of Richmond crer there connections, ad tbetootbern mass breaks icui innamerable fragments. Discipline and the personal it fluence of a few ietJers, oity noivi together an army; but it will have no country, no people, to so tain and provide for it. ui luv enecii 01 i&e 2 an 01 iucnmor.a upon lee aca an army, we cannot teil: nor can wc tell how much cenrer it bringa us to the er.d of armed rebellion. IT Lee, as we believe, bas made hit ecare to Danville; or if be be joined by John-ton, and together the united forces fall uroo Cfißlt lfce jum;üü 0f tlt re'jtance may be erettly extended. In any cae, if Lee dster mine to fibt and hold biruelf upon tie defers Ivc, bo Dil? ei.ilr croloa the wir into another and-poatibly still atotber year. If Mr. Lincoln should seize the present auspicious moment, be might by a master stroke disarm the rebellion forever. The Jetnori.ixt:oo which will follow tbe loss of Richmond will be intense, and an an nouncement of liberal terms would deatrov one nait 01 wt i army In its tnament of grautudo for tbla great sue eee. ibe oatioo will iot forget that cess, tLe nattoo will not forget that to Uenerai Grant more tban all ctbets are we indebted for this glorious result. His the combinations which gave us KicnmoMd; bis the pertinacity, tbe en durance, wbicb for months hare uncotnpliioingly heen buffeted by ignorant and hostile critieis m and at the fame moment have held Lee in Rich tnond until events were ripe for his cxpuleioa. A great atep baa been Raine-l io the conflict between legitimate authority and rebellion. The events of yesterday are of supreme value, aiu .a i . e ii.u, wiui tne glory Hie cooquest nil eels upon thfl north, li a matter wortby of unlimited rrjoic lt:. Rut it should not be forgotten that Rich mond is not Lee, and that the late of the former (iocit not inciuie mat ot me latter, wniie we S i a .a . 1 a.. a . a rejoice, therefore, let it not be forgotten that there may be yet other bloody biltles und much tiaie apctitjif lore tbe remnants of the rebclhoi shall be finally annihilated. Chicago Times. t he Uninmand Miilttrrn of f ti e u. ttirr. a a tsas a A autjfci wiiiciijust now u elicitine a good deal of dicuiorj I the precnt and proptctive condition ol Amcrivsn woithii. Stitiiiics aliow (bit in the older state? Iber U a rrrpooJrrsiice of women In the sexes; which unfortunate stute of things (for the women,) will be largely in creiscd Ortho war. It Mil not only li.crcuft? the disparity io the number, bat it creates an other evil which reaches a long way into the fu ture. I none wbo goto hittle and wbo pet k iiftil asit fkiie wimi sw a w M iiveilllltni mk illvlin 1 killed are our healthiest stwrltncns: the fhtfl C4- m(tV Ujr h ,,om(l( , ,0 tl)rlI1 J, Ktr . me aitfAiir urge 11 11 finer or women who cm .e a a a 1 m never marry, but aucveedirg generations prom' ti he puny weaklipps effete descendants of iIm otsed and decrepit sirea. Kirrichmeti who nie . a a . 1 s . m .a reiei me 101g wars 01 meiist tentury wert sttiDie! In txHly and dwarlixllti lotndMn tlxir ,n newt few generation In this country. c'Mi'iiiion wc c in, a 111 a mirror, ire tun men o Ith not i'!tMit)t to c iitempl its a fuluie who4e siitient sovhl chit acte riet ire are hu'luuil IfM women Mtnlslck children. Iu ky the vhlris who, rlpenrd by the suns and lrota of time, will be galhcrr I I t the piietneK i,f ido gra.ro yard ete the era ol rchoato women arid of Inbtnt "I' tnd frt'ttlng under Inherited ache; the I scrofulnue, biti'iy legged, lhltivolcid rrogeny tn whom, In time, will he committed the Interests or this great republic. The pMUtttrophlst gare In0 iho future and tii)tirnrnUy contempUin Its I atatter etl al !iiaa etui It e iniuil aa. 1. I. I . more over the suf1rinya of coming childhood or of thoso of the women wh) ttte ompelleil to tread lilv 4 weary, devious path alone. I ..t.a .a I orcaccing tnee eent, it is tne part ol ws dom to prcj'ire fr them, and to endeavor, as fr as poib!e, to ameliorate tho condition of the women and the children of the tirceedini; gener atlons. 1 o be sure poaterlty hm ue er u ne any thing lor ua; but It will be only the more mag nauiiuoua f ;r urn Ut do something for poaterlty Moreover, UI in some ort a duty, a reparation that we owe t our i:cccaora. to at tern rt to smooth their llvrs, for it is we who are killing on tho oilier wle parents of Ihe hintund of the ohl maid of the neit eentnry, and It la al we who are CDtailinc it kit contltutlurs upon fu tuie children by rscrindiig to ihe ra 'c.'h of wnr jouiig en ef the pre-eul sgei I 1 he ease la eitremelv ditl hu l. and so the .A.v f .i-.i-i.. i.-...-.t- ti,-.-lu which we eau prevent suersbundsntold maidlam in tbe future uuless we reverse a practice followed by the Arnum. Tbey drowned tho male Children at birth; It would therefore be no more than eo'iltahle retaliation on the pari lie. hi of the men to drown ill the frmtlechll Irrn Ides being a reprisal for an Ir jury practlce! by women against men, it wouhl be a grstiQca lloil lutbf old malil nf future tri tie for doubt leas there Is not a woman, Judging by tho sex ns we know It, who will live Iu the futuir but hd much rather ho d row nod In Infaticy than r x let In lonely, sympathetic, ?r eeary sp'nateih d Hut, while It might be considered" only fair revenge, and while It would Jouhtle bo a gratificuun t the old maids of tho coming gettrratmn lo drown all or nearly all female children now, auch a consummation would bo prrvrn'ed bv the Inrotivrtileut cbsracterof Ihe moral Inatltti thns, snd, we may add, the alimj I'trjudices ol be people nf the resent sge, We mut thete fore, however reluctantly, aUttdou tho Idei suirgrstedbr the Amasulan prsctiie, and con flue our ipuliles lo a limit which an overcru pulou tate of ocirty will allow. We cannot prevent old raatd!m,hut we can perhat-a sollen in advance, li e ap ritic of It unloved und lone condition. Mot parents of daughter educate them with a siogle object iu view to gain a hnband a somebody who will take upon blmielf tho tak of liquidating their board and millinery bill This inut he stopped Voting ladies should not be taucht that the chief r d of mn Is to sup port a womsn, or the chief ci d of voung wuir.ru tii catch a hutbicd. This may be In the cate chism of matrimony, hut it i not iu the catechetlcs of sctual life Let every father begin to eduette bis daughter precisely as If her future support depended upon her own exertiors Thus educated, he will be ror.e ti e lc.-s prep.wt J fit a huband, in ce ore offers, but in cse she be doomed to the lit ol ce!iotci, he will (hid h--r conditio much rrvre dunble. Such a cot.r will save many a daughter from tarratlon ar d mny unotbcr from walk thit lead Jtrti.bt to the infciual regions Let our next gcreraik h ol girU be something bc.de buahand trap-; let them !?rn somtibicg that will be of ue to thenwlve. Let them be drcM-miker. roMliner. clerk, printer, sbocn.iVcn, tailors, muiciiL. j aiuters anything rathrrthin follow the aimlc, useless existence to which is devoted a majority of tbe rrct Ser.eration Chicsgo Time. TLe WashipAn correr onder.t of The Boston Journal : -The r.umfer of pensi nert i increasing with srirt'in- rapiditr, co Iesx than I3.7SI hsviui: been placed on the rolls during the year IC4 The number of invalid penioners at tbe corumcn eaier.t i f the sir wsi WAl and the number ot w'd w rcna:ce,i W49 3Q jg making a total of CG.3J It is not ccresiocable to conjecture iba? een ihoulj the wr terminate wiiaio the r.re-ent year, the number of pen;ocers will reich llkl.OOO. Based on the present expenditure of $!.tHiO.OiO for pen;oner. the annual cot i ettfnttel at cp wards of ilO.OOU.OUO." A gec'.Ietnsn at tbe Aitor Hjce txhle. in New York, asked tbe person silting next to him if he wouli pleise to pais the cuitard. "Sir." said tbe man. "do you mistake me for a waiter!" Ob. no, sir," was the reply. 'I mistook you for a gettlimia "

Special Cenepoaisto of ths Cadsiaü OaxetteOH

k7xtrmr4lnoirr teerlral ssf Heligton. St am tax Wtvt Da or Fna Rrrtx, Au .1 March. The tnez which was heard quite freqeeatlv a'ocg our lines twenty-four hours ago bas ceased. Our casp bsi r esc med iu wonted air of pescefuloes and quiet. Tbe little stream juit In front of our quarters pursers iu way as at any time before i great army escimped alccg its backs. Tte birds are chattering (rally as w bets the ilecce of the forest waiuntnkeo tare by their songs alone. ' At such a time ax this, gen tler thoughts than those usually connected with acenei of warfare ileal orer me, and 1 recall, amocgt other thinrs of a similar character, a spectacle which I witnexsed a night or two ago. srcixxixo or tax xevival. Let me preface a little For nearly a month pAt a religious rcirl ha been ia progress amongst certain regiments of the 15:h corps. It commenced r-ooa alter our arrival at N"ew OrIcar.s, and during our stay at Diuphin Inland avunjed the decided ard itteretipg character it at present bears. IT3 G I M.B.H. CBAKACTta. 1 Ministers cf all denominations cordially in the work, and endeavor to induce their hearers to mke a profession of faith in Christ and bold themselves aloof from tbe wickedness incident to life in camp. The repentant sold er is asked to subscribe to co form of doctrine, nor to unite with any particular denomination. Thus tbe revival is entirely free from sectarianism, and no one s predilictiona or are at all offended. All honor to the faithful ministers whose xeal for their Mas ter's service has enabled them to lay aside all the trammel which might hinder their cordial co-op eration in the good work, and to labor solely for the glory of Christianity and tbe good of men. iNCtnuTS ix in r&ncit. The revival bas been confined to no particular portion of tbe corps, bot I have observed its progres principally in the 2d divnonn(Mj Gen. Garrard,) and more closely in tbe 21 brigade (Brevet Drig. Gen. Gilbert.) thn in any other. Meetings take place every night, and from earliest candlelight to 10 r m. there m iy be beard all orer tbe camps the voice of prayer aud praise. In fact, unless military duty forbids, meetings are held frequently in dsytiroe, and groupi of t oldie ri tasy frequently be seen, who, inatead of indulging in low, uniecmly and vulgar jests, vile slang inter mingled with profanity, or coanc. obscene and indecent anecdotes, are talking earnestly of the condition of their eouls, of their obligation- to God. and of their duties to their fellow men. Nay, 1 have, in rambling amongst the wood, more tban once chanced to pus by young re cruits, as well ss battle scarred veteratia.whu had sought the solitude of the torrest lo be alone with God, snd there upon their knees were lervcntlv beseeching him either for grace and par don foi themselves, or mercy for their erring comrades. Surely tbe Deity who never turn deaf er to prayer, delight iu listening to ruth petition, presented under euch r'r'umstamc, and in such a sacrel caue. KUTISU ON Till MUHT or MAXCII 23p. But 1 mut not forget the particular spectacle about which 1 commenced to write. It was the eve ol the 2X1 of March. All day the sun had shone with n mild and subdued radiance; and after his beams had ceased to illume the world, the entinel itars came out oneby one and took thrlr eternal afation In the heavens above. No moon rode through the celestial ho t to shtmo them into feebler 1110; no cloud Kcrot the ky to dim or neuro their lustre It was a cilm, still, st irlit outbrrn night. MRcrejt"hud Jutbccn roundid Ironi tho ddTercnt hevnei irtcr. when from a portion of the forrcit to tho et f our tents, 1 heard ung forth by a chorn of manly voice to a simple and deiulou mel'dv, the words of n sirred by inn. Without uuy well defined purpo i In my innd. I fond myself strsvlng toward the place whence the mtlie proceeded. A btlht brotd flame otreanmiic up from several dint-rent Mint, iiuli catel the ground v'hero the worship of G d was going on. A 1 C'tiio neu the song tctftd; and then n earnest supllcitlon went up to God, for His blowing upon tho soldier atM-mhWd tbcte, and lor Hi aid and prcrnce tht night. The prayer conclti'led J j' as took my e.it amoni; the throng. RfcMAHktM.i: fl'ltl'TAf LI Whsl a scene was ths". I Under the brauch a ol tin-on rombie pines through which the wind of c nti.ries I a 1 ilunttd their a lernn anthrm; thee pine which hid i.ever .tieioro witnessed any oilier worhlp save tint of nature tu her giertt Crruior; ticurly a thoutand living men wer nemhtrd, lo worahlp lit the name of Clul't. (htlhethiert nnglr of an imiiifl;ie tri angle wete erected three platlorm, irsem'dlng in le altra, each about an Irrt In height, rpoti tbrieliad been placed hen pi of pine knot, which bring set ablaxe, Illuminated the entire audience ami the wood a for miny toda around, with 4 htltfht and Steady light. ' Ncai one ol thce Sti a siualtei platlorm, similarly cntitictc I. behind which stood the minister, who wits tint evening to reprove for wlcktdnra. and point tho erring to tho "Limit of God that laketh iw-iy h aina ol the world." Such of the soldier sg lud amUit all tumptatlon endeiivoied to lead a moral and twllgiou life, to Itether with thoae who had been converted to God during the progress of this revival, wero col lecio llu a lr,o gn up near tbe prescht r. A deep arid soleiiio silence hucg over the crowd; and fie beunlful bright star, peeping through the btambea of tbe tiers, shone on In mill, clm radiance. No doubt, to the vUlou of lalth, each member of that alarry hot was an eye ol God. looking down pityingly aul approvingly upon the scene Uli atauOT The mlntstrr, Rev. D Cobb, chaplain of the Cth Miuneaota, commenced pronouncing a plain, ettiftiiid pMrtiml t)4cnuro tipiii ihe 37 ib verae of tho 'J 1 chapter of Acts Ami when they heard ll they were t ricked Iu their heart ." I he sermon was uiv properly brinf, ami was listened to with the closest aliention by every man In the sudlrnce 1 did not hear a ringle whlper, even among't thoae who were standing upon the very outak risof Ihecroad. TIU MOlUMIvlia. When the preaching ended a call wsa made for mourners A number came forward who soul were evidently thilllcd with agony tmdrr conviction o! gu-ll; lhee wrre at once surround el by tho. e who had already proteased faith lu the Savior; ami prycr alter prayer, of deepet fstncstiic, and power, and fervor, was nllVied up lo heaven lor the pirdou of thoae stricken soul S'ime of ihr- petitloiis were couched In words of rloitience so rude, so wild, so thrilling, that the kncrlin,: throng arrund caught the In spitstlon and hundred of voices iu concert breathed nut a loud "Amen!" a utMM or kirtMTANcr ah Mint. I hen all roae to their leet. The word of one f Chsrle Wesley's Immortal melodic erro chanted by a hrge number of voices, and at the c!ot of eich ui xi the while joinetl lu a chorus wp.uee tones loaded the still air, and ( lercing the silence of the night, rolled in rroloned echt es through the dark aiU of the foret, making the Im e peniinel upu the ut;oti pau-e on hi lest to l:reo. "I will artae stut tojrau, II will rmlir4i m In Li srnia; In tbe arm f mr desr 8avor, U, ll are are trn Ibouaait charoa." Tue ha'idiou critic raiht object tu ike to decided famliiarit) of these word; nay, tho lluion mipht stem fraught even with a seoauou meaning; but ai surg by thoe poor ioldiers upon thu starry n'ght. In the depths of that Al abtma forest, they exfreed only the purea;, deepest, mos; sincere and mo't enthusiastic devot on devotion no doubt acceptable to Almighty God. and filling the heart of liten;ng angel with holy joy. rut am'Lr. After a nun her of prayar and hymns, several of the mourners professed to find pardon and peace; Rev. F. F. Kmer, chaplain of the 27th Iowa, pronounced a few fervid worJ of encouragement to the converts; all joined in sinking that eublime doxology, Praise God from wn-im all ble:nc flw." and the meting quietly riisperstd. Reader, this may bot be the manner iu which ycu er I attempt to worahipour C.-eitcr; but who shall say whether this mode or ours is more acceptable to Him, or better fitted f:r the ouN that were saved that night? Govixxoa Moarox telegraphed from Wash iciton that he h.s not onlr figure J Indianapolis co. ef the drift, but he his figured her into a crrdit of five hundred men oo the next call. Would It net be wall for other Io? al C:t xrns to e secure the aerricea of Got. ilortoft? LculaTitle Diaocrat.

all loitTi or PAnicnAPni. -England and India are oow within six bocre telejripblc consisaslctUos At least 8.000 eo glees will be at work ia the PeocsvlvanU oil regions this fumaer. A recent mail for Gen. Sherman's army amounted to 2,fJQJ basbels of letters. M icbigan cow vfelds about 7,0OO.CGO worth of copper and 2,D'JQ,W) worth of iron an"aI,7 . trj Mortimer Thompson ("De'tivks") is en" raged in an editorial capacity on Tbe Savannah Herald. A Montreal ptper st-tca tbit ten gentlemen of tbe rebel persuasion bare on derosu in that city $2,3JU.0U0. Tb senatorial trip to Charleston S C .will be charged to the ccrtirgcr.t expcnaes of the navy department Tbe price paid br government for hor?cs has been advanced to 1163 for cavalry horses.

$175 for artillery, and $leU for mules. Dr. Murrv, an eminent EoglUh convert to Catholicism, Is mentioned as the probable succenor of tbe late Cardiaxl WUeman. If the president ia the special instrument of divine Frovidcnce. Quilp thinks the vice president will make a high oil substitute. The price piid for a splcadid houo on Fifth Aveoue, New York, bv a M.aachuset,.s ex-governor, was $2l5,0tX). ' Tbe Cth corps of the army of the Potomac are going to raise $10,000 for a monument to General Sedgwick It is expected thst at the next session of congress the president will send a message recommending a specUl p propria' ion for An ?y Johmton's bu$t William S. Key, a randm of Francis S. Key.'.of star spangled banner fame, died iately in lie old capital prlon. He wa, u rtbel soldier. The mausger ot tbe New Votk inebriate asylum bave concluded, after trial, that they can 1 cure a drunkard in less lhn a ycir. The Vork (Pa ) Democrat think the argre gate damage through ihe Mate by ihe latefreshet cannot fall shott of f lU.UW.OUO. As an indication of Ihe terrible wear and tear on bore tleh In the city of New York, it i Muted that over a hundred dead hor', per week arc sometime removed beyond the city limits. Lnrd Falmmton baa uitde the discovery that the gre it want ol Ireland I the w ant ol capital for the development ot hci induitii.il re sources. A Chicago reboot ma'am Is in Ai; g u itj a local scnsition by giving luge doc ol rod pep per to whimpering scholar. If they object to the dose she knock them down t!ti' II they jrnw docile -A giutlcttnii of New Mexico h it a coritrv:? to supply ihe Indian on the teci vnliuii with corn at 21 cenr per pound $12 M) per bushel! That looks like a Ui contr.ict I F. Brown, ol New Lmlmi.Ct , ii miking about 0 cotton gin per week, varying in price from $t)0 0 flilHI H, princlpil buNlncaa is with S utli America, ahrre he ha recently sent the laret cotton K'i over midi, conttlii 15U saw. "I shall be at home nett Sund iy," the young lady lemarked, as rhe foltowcil to the door a nice young mn, who seemed to bo w.iv Cling In hi annehmet f "Slabs!! I," -H the youth's rejily. Tbe New Voik Ktpii'Ki sya tii.'it Simeofi Drsper'sson rhnrged fINI.fM) lor two weeklabor at Sivanrnh nt rVmg t ic cotton which wa seied thfic. Rthei lou, but tho New Vuik it-publicaiii like nio, . Adm. p'ipcr Tho wir drp'iilmrnt Ins revoked the order allowing commanding geuerul to appoint nflleer for colornl lrop, and hereafter vscrirlra occurring In the hUhcr gridc-i will bo filled by promotion, and vacancies in the lower grades by the appointment of ttiop who hive paed Ihe eiamlning boarl. Na-siu I n new and ih h field lr Yankee pe nlntois There i ucli sii accumulation of all kin l of good intimlt'd for the bloekado tunning trade that the warehouae are oveirun, and ImN of army blanket sic piled up on the lde of the street-, and elling at ality cent a pilr. The rain storm which proved 0 dtilron l other section of ih country, reaube l In golden blrsilng to CallturhU. " The frihets wailied down lmtnene (piaittitle of gold tlual lo the vallcv. .tnd the uinct ure buy silting it otit. In ton div three million dolr wo'nh ol gold dut t evened Sn Fiaiu-laco fiom tho in terlor. Ilackell, the Slisk'nlaii dellncitor ol high comedy, puhlMie I a card dclrndlng Andy Johnson Ironi the charge of drunkenneaa. 1 1 n ja that "once upon a time" he met Andy al a hotel In LouUville, ah I be soliei! 'I bat I a good Joki! A re ha been tiled In KnUnd, ehit h turned U(xni the iiUct!on whether the word "lea.vi" meant a wagon aud horses or the horaes only. It wa decided to mein the Inter, ami the Dike of Marlborough, who wa the plain tilT. loat tho suit Df. I'rotty, 1111 P.ngllrh phjaicUn, elsini to have found a very Ituple mean of arretlng the h enough, it is sultlctetit to o,uere the wr!, pielriably that of tho light band, with a piece ol airing, or with the fore finger and thumb of the wthor band. To all Irtteis oliciting hl "subcript ion" to anything, Iord RraWliio bid a reguhti form of ref.ly namely: "Sir, 1 fed honoicd by your ap pliratlon, aud beg to uhciibo" (here Ihe reader lied to turn over a Inf) "myarlf our vny obedi eiit ti vant," le A new liivrntlon In Fi am e la sld to be a : pir ol mu'lcsl boot, which Into been ratufiltel ; lo the emperor. Al every step the preaaure of the boot produtcs melody it may be a walls, a lUHiuika, or an operatic aii. i he arrangement I atld to be ettteitiely t'otivthiri.t fur a dmc lug rnaater A genilennn, praUli g the peinl ehsima of a very pUiti wouiaii in the prence of pontc, I. t . . . :i ....1.1... 1 .1. ..I ... i me 1 a wer ii, "Arm wny oon t you is v cinut 1 such au acoinnlUhrd beauiy?' "Whu r I r Lt have I 10 her?" riclaimed the geiittemtn "V.v ery right, by the law ol nation,'' replied Foote; 1 "every ilMht the first d'acovtrei ." All occaaiounl otrreaMtnlrti, writini; Iron), the front, rvUte a emio : incident Alicu'er. ant of the rubel nrmv deatrtc I i.d came within our bnes On hi way be n.rt one ol our meu ' decrtiii and nuking the b rt of his way to tbe , rebel lint Ti ebel look Ihe union mtn pri. . oner, and brougl.' him to ihe pnvu-i marah.il,. where lie wai h!i ti answer for hi offenie. Two fcmle rtSr! aoldiei were recently cap lured in I euner-ece wiih a squad of 14 bridge burner, and are nuw n the Sahvile militHf. ine Äarivi.ie mililiry prison. Their csim a xre M try A. Wright, c'f Croeby'r ecout. anl Mtrcaret lier.rv. ol' Jen klii' s'.üut Thev nre s lid to bedhia2 voi:nr creature-, and one cf them rejoice- in the lank ol j car tain i A manufacturing emblihment in New i York ha jut completed aumething new !a tr.e i v . j rs line of organs, intended ir a musical su!wou in one of the houj-c-' of our weItht citixti.j Its! ; great feature ia iu self-playing arrangement, by j which a child can perform tbe diCLuh woiks of tr,e masters, with i.ot only wonderful precision, but with all ths. ptlh- of a 'aillful organist. It pUys !ti-üre tuce. of everv descriotion. fiom j the mifjivr choral to the h:pacr ny!e of dance ' j muic , BaasaSS sSgfjSjawa irrem Tte Sörth C.-iÜ-h M'l. A .Novel Trick. A jout.,; eotlcman goin to the continent i took a through ticket from Glasgow to London : on Mocdaj ereninc;. He bid with hiui a con- ' i eiderab'.e deal of lug?e, all packed iu a trut t ; j and labelled wi'.h hi name and destination. He; j saw it put io tbe via aloe with the rest of the I Icfspe. but wxi not a little xsroriahed, on arrtviu atLoi.doc, to fiud it bad disappeared. He j made inquiry of the guard, and was informed ; that a telegram had been sent to an ia'ermediate station, by ir.e railway compsny, to seod the trunk back to 01aow, and ii ws accordingly taken out and lett at the station without the cousent or knowledge of the passenger. At a loss to caderstxsd this proceeded he telegraphe-J e

b'a friecdi at Glasgow, who, on inquiry, foard !

tbxt ILO telegram had been test by a tall Irish woman, rather good looking, and a!xut thirty,' years of ire. Shi bid probably noted tbe ad dress on tbe track before it had been put ia the ; van, sd3 haj taken this bold precaution to taio it. Sie waited for tberetcrn of tbe trunk and then employed a porter, bat. finding It too heavy for bin to carrv, she hired a cab. ard, along with I man wbo ioited her. Droceeled to . Iodgogs u the south side, where they bad to rpt rr-nr fmm thm tni1!rt f n rw f..r thrb i yeif aorcinz tbe i oxq appeared redressed

V.t. r.'i .K. ,.i,urtBC thm-tstti. per ect.wterrt.pr

from head to foot from what he had appropriated from the trunk, and tbe womsn acd be went out and no doobt proceeded to a pawn offi'-e, as tbey returned shortly afterwards and paid off tbe landlady foe the time tbey had been with her avut a fortnight and then procured a cab and made off AMUSEMENTS. ENGLISH OPERA AT TIU TABERNACLE. t P' rectors Messrs. CsicpbeJl t Cattle. Maoasr ...Mr. Fratk Rivers. Stat Uaaagr Mr. J. it. Weatoo. CAMPBELL & CASTLE'S OPERA TROUPE! LAtT-inilT Ht'T tOUrt! The rolloarinfj nimfi comprfae the prictpa' artiti: Mies rann! Mitchell, Mis Koa Cooke, r lm Dontst 8.pranoj Mr. Wm. Cail', Trims Tenors; Jfr. 8 C. C-mpteH. ITiaio Baritone; Mr. K-iwsrd i;ain, the diatinguifcbrd Ptsntone; together w th so eC.c.ent orrbeotra a d chorua, the troupe numbering 40 Artists of Acknowledged Ability. Ma!cal Conductor Trof. W. 1. DXITEICn. Thursday Evening, April 6tb, 1865. Wi'l j0 prrfru.ed the Kew, Grand Opr., by W. Viaeeot Wallace. kq., eniltled MARITAITA! Cbarlea II I) -n I'anar Mr. Kdward Suli Mr. Wm. Caatl" Mr 8. C. Ca-epht II Mr. Warren W hite Varqula Marit.na . M Koa Coke. Laiar!lii Mla (ienrt-la riler. ADMISSION-50 crnt. HeerTr. at 41 00. kerved rata raa be pruru'ed at lh Mui4 Htor of A. M Iletibru 4 Ca , without etr charne. ItfHoora open at 7 o' i-V; nvrnurc to cmuruence at n'clrx k pmUrljr. gtadr n-MJka .r tbeo-ters forii in ihe tun. Spi3 dtit. MBTROPOLitiS TDB1TRK. (Corner nf 'a$kingtfin an t 7 nnrre Slrrt ti. Muiiiiprr 'Ii. u. II . Ill ler Thursday Evening, April Cth, 18G5 m Im PiMiLY Tiioitrsi:. PEG WORFFJNGTQrV, or MASKS& FACES Mr. & Mrs. P. WHITE. Cunts i't AiaiHiw. I)rea Cirl snd I'afjuet le, 30 Cent; Private Hute, for l perr-n, f I Ml; Orrlietra 0ai., ?b cent; (Utlery nud Fatnltr Circle, X) rent.; Cklldrrn In snna, fl; II rrvd st .c. lloora epen sf 1 o'rht'k rrerhriy. I'ertormanrs rmo. mn 'at fju.ttrr u P Vl.x-ti pr1-!!. I'AltTlCt'l.AK NirriCK rtie H' rao Car leave Iba Tlieatrr eer evening at Ilia t l"e i f the prrformsnt . IVnple llvltu St S dlKtalue t ail rely (ll III.. MASONIC HALL foil . sinnt r Ti.m: o.vm. (OwMRNCIMl N WKHNMOAT r'TRNlNfl, Al lllb lv III. Isi'.A. Oprii Kery N'Rbt until further nrtlr. Ai.d on e.,iiMMb,r eaturd,y Alt rii'. n, at 3 im I ik, TIIK MOT XTHOIl N AllT I XIIII'ITItjV IN Til K v(i;il: fl' II I! K K A T MILTON IAN TABLEAUX -orPAItADISH LOST! -OH TIIK (iwvAY hi:iu:l!Jon in iii;vi;n. Tlif Wurnl Ilm Aiik'i l. Tho Fall of Satan and Fall of Man. A dacrlhed Iy Jiln Mllioii In It Immoiul poern sn Ilie4 Ml'rsIU .i ," Ii hrlB a f..tuj.le's liluMrstlon of till K'eat I, em Iruin leainiiOie lit end. rmp llnf eXIY IIIUSK Ml.fM'lll TAIt.KAU PaI1NiM, crr)luf tut Milton's Idea if IlYnvcn, lie 1 1, Chaos und Paradise! Will I H.' Is rihihltrt! In ills illy at exllt.lied In Un tur VüO roii- rutivo MsUl. I more ilian half a million of (eoile, and aa elii ied brfvire Jlrr Maty (JUKKN , lflM(U and ll.e entire Court, al KurthiKliaiu I'alar , cpon wi Uli ons'loti Her Ma rty wa aed lo liciiow upon the prpil t ra ditlnuiaUed mstk of bar rval spprtlatiii, tijr pre.eutliif lilin witb a ntagnlflrent ia m m l U tip,, I irUela t i nt. JP' lllf I'rlre. JPtJrand Kihib tlna tverj Wedite.dajr and tur tUy Aftertioun at 3 'chik. fioora ooen eve It at ? o'cltl; Kkhlh tlun eotn m.nr.i at H n'i lml prrrl.y. Aftr rno"ii t"'r open at Iv'rloik. A. II. MOltltHOM, apiC tlw Proprietor and Manager, INDIANA 'STATE MUSEUM. 70 l.'utf Vithliiufoii nrrrl. MADAME M.A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Opart for tli rcj tl"ii of lltuf from " o' l k A. U. ni til 10 o',b Y, U. Tlu' t otlertloba emOare oer IThrco Millions of Ouriositiesl Of tts in.nl ani'itlng and lntrtir(Ue rlirf trr,jatli"i(l fiooi all part, of llie Glt-e. AliUlM.UON MAPtXlK VI. apr.'ttf SO CV tit . RNtiUSII, Pr'-prla're... REAL ESTATE SALE . THE BIG AUCTION! OF 153 FINE LOTS, ON AND CI USK TO TH" TlKfilNlA AVKNL'K STREET RAILROAD, Each Lot Forty Foot Vldo, ! t"Uf yar.' erd.e, com. wtT on neu Krldar .riernoon ; K ......,'.1,. rflff ' - " ' e w UM a. rtc yie et nae wenn i vn.v. ni-dlt 1 ro it sali:. TWO DOARDINC HOUSES. o NE near th Un'o Ipoi. well a;u?d for iranslent boed-r,; ptk W,Ncel. On two square, cortb of Wa-hina-toU atreet. large lot. )2 oma, aid well alipf'l to r.rst-c a hoar er; p-ice l(,(iu ca.-h. deal I, at.d all iw time An 'eferred payruenta. 1 .'Villi. A .'IK . Real K.-tatv Broker. apr5-d2i 5o. I. No th JleriJUn street. CIDER. u i:i:t cioi;ic. ay a-y j ku". jitr. nmi)i,iw.R run 'Lfc mL.w at ta.k-t a. J t at Lien 11 an na:ia:rg iy apr l4l R. fiCHMIDr k CO. S5.00 REWARD! IV'a v -v k at - - f t J e.Ai w M9 r,rn asrivk ai vajaalf aVlWä stfait tt I. a a ! 5 OR A BOt black pointer pep, aua wtiiw balr cn fore roo ; ab .at en wexe old. an? i;av.a tv u k 1 Lwkf wuu riuau - nnv w vu viraii peraoQ retbrninc aaid pup to Die at . ioi 5rtb Ca.t '.ret, will receirs its .ocve reara. 1 spri-Ct ThOMA THFOraORR. I ALE. to2.i:do ALK. TI5LTA W LI ER .CILEBrATLDTf.LtDO JLLZ, a, xa Barr. asj Lau oarreia. r or aa.a cj J.AatC3CA5.4ectJ, aaria-d'J 77 loath Kertiiaa stratt, I&dianapoUs.

U. S. LOAN.

tj aataoCty cf tbe 5crsry af tbe Trary, tha rslgted ts autod the Oasrid Sibvoiptica Agoej for the aJ of Zuitd Stat Traaary 9xav SFiVEX-TIlIRTY LOAN. Ttes Svte are Uued anJer äste T ASfXt 13th, 14, aad ar payable tbree years ft jib that tlm, to csrrwy. or are toorerifble at lb option f tbe tekfer le U. S. 5-20 SIX PER CENT. GOLD KEAKn(O.M)S. Tbe Rin.ti are wrih a premium, whick lncrajs tbe actual proSt 00 the ? 30 loan, anl Its tjmpttjn fr,ii StaU and mvirijü tjraüo, srAfcl aJJtfrv one ty lhrt ir cni. nor, according te lb rata levied 00 other property. Th tcterttt I payable la currency e ml -annually by coapon attached te eak note, wLlch may be cut off and old to any task er banker. Tts lntrest amount to One resit per day 011 11 $50 note. Two cnil Ten 1.00 $100 1000 $5000 Sole of all denomination caned will Is prosnptly furnished upon receipt of sabriptlen, sad tbe totes forwarded at once. Tbe Ir.tereM to ihe litli of Julo next IÜ be paid la alrinc. 1h I TIIK ONLY LOAN IN MAKKET low oSered by the (.iovernnteijt, aud II 1 confidently expected that It nupcrior advsc'.ar;es will oak It th GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Ik than $1iK,(Hi0o or lb loio aathorlieJ by tbe lt CoorsKs are new ei tb market. Tbl amount, at IU rate at wbkh It Is bring abaorbed, will all be übscribed for a ItMn font month", when the aote will tu Jenbt-.lj ronmibud a pi'tnluin, a baa nn'forinly bees tb cat on cloltif tbe uhecnptlon to Meer lai.a. In order tUat llie: In every town acd section of tie eoui.tr way 1 arT rInl facllltle for taking tLs bsn, tbe National Pank, tat HanVa and 1'rWata Hanker throuf'iout tbs country have generally sjrred tor calve aubacrli Hoita at par. SubM.rlbsrs will ealect tb'lr own sretit, p whom tbey have confidence, and wbo er.ly are in b ierrrtiMe for llo de'.leery of th note f r ahxl" ih;T receive orJTa. aTATST COOICE, Mub-rrlptloti Igsnt, rb1la1elbla jtilcrlllona will be letel -ed by lb FIRST NATIONAL MANK, lodiat.a,le, INDIANAPOLIS CITIZKNS Sr4.d3m I w3m I DRY GOODS. 1805. mM THÄDÄ. 1865. NEW GOODS. At'unt'jilalei r Wy eiVcef txi 'rrettctia fir r litis is I ngllali iit Aitiertenit Istiillfnelure it noie on iltutmy FlltHT-CLAHN Morchant Tailoring Establishment, 01 Vorlh i'cnnuylvanla strut. Two Poor 1011111 of the I'oat Office. I hav great pleiiur In ;ing tLst all in tegular eu.tsmera baio a'ready gvea tblr ener.-and a grsst rum' er of bw ruatomtr atled. i. otis sc:iuirz. j.r3-.lHA(H A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DÜPÖNCO'S (;oli)i;. riiiiioDii iL pilia. ron r KM ALU. I ii fu 1 1 lisle In rorrcctluu Irrrauliirlllfss, llrniovlnu Ohwlrurlloiiw t' Ihr Monthly Turn, from Wlitilcvi r CutiMV mid Alvii) Mirccwaf'ui Ii a I'rrvrnfiillvr, And Ike only tufa" snd CKdrAIN ftfMKDT f-.r at tbne affilct ngtomolalnta o perutiar to lis sei, wbrib. er "Risrried r ln " Ihel'tMa are nothing arw, bat hate beo Saed by lis IWn tora for many yeara, bulb In r rsiifs sod Am' Ka, wi h uaparalielrd surie.a In every re; snd b uryrd by many tbontand IsJiea who lae i.ed tbem to make Iba Pill public, f- r lbs alleviation ot tboar auf fe ring rrom any trrrgulsrltn a whatever, si well as to prevent sn tncres of family vhraiealth will bot permit It. rualra peculiarly aitaaird, or tboas supptM Ing lhenteea ao, are cautioned aglul Blfc tbe.a Uli. wblislu thai con.lliiou.aa tks proprietor aaaumea ho rea(oniblliy a'ter iL sbova edui. nltion, alttuu b tb.tr rnhiijaa woabl prvebi ai.y miarblof to oeaitb. Otherwise the I 111 a' reeofunieuded. full si.d pllcll d:rctlut scrotnjiany eaib box 60000, Ml a 1UVK BRCÜSUL11 1STT0 YIAH. Tea tbooaand tose sent by letter, botb by rayaelf sa l stent, to ail part nf the world, to wt irb uaer fcavr beeu rrlurneo, tu whkb laJ ea aay nothtiigltka lha above Pll a bave ree0 an .wn Mote tte iH.'IKMCK OK MKIjI. ClSK lUWNEDlPO.N TUE H'ORLÜ 131 IlkMOViNO. " .irV, 7f Cxv. , ",11U I KOfhUCIlANKI-ouietlnrf the tiervea atd renor.r.a 'a-.a-- I 1 . , , . . . . . llu" iwjivi,r o. tti.iu 1'iT.ClBffX Olli, Bt dell. iCat. J UICE SI on PLU bOX. liX BOXKa for 00. Held by all D:tinl t, and by the following Jobblnc rEA"! ni'6,,;;,J' l' n,1, t"1 iib'.Qt obrvatlon, to any I Bl A t7 M.f ff taw akfae .Nr.tse 1 at A T, a. AKt. Xv r V .Ü . V J J Z. , V ' a" " ' ? T ---- t . mi m iHiii,iai airrei. HIKWART 4 .HOKt.A?, .No. 40, Ea l Wa.blBgtoo street. "aii 1 CO., So. U, W.t WaHhln;toti H H.LFF. Xs 1 snd Oe.Bat.a' Plock. J. V. 4KN0UR, No &, Bates ouee Llork, atJ by DAILY, KCCFi;iC A HUSH, Wheleaalc Dn.4-gUu. No. 73, South Meridian ftreeu C. 8. LACKT. General TrareMr. Ap.m for t h. w.fn. , uearoom s reet.CbKa. o. l;:i:io' Vf tl ak N R. oc Getutne ul1. ib. bot la ia-. A ' U. SROWf. JanJ-dlyod I MEANS TO SECURE GUOD HOMES. IITE ARK 0FltRlXQ ICrKklCR ISLCrxXENT I W f tt pereena wlik llrtle roady saeana te ararr j b"H-a. Wa vrill ee'J 1 Lot Cnflrclron Time aad erect comfortable daretltcirs, bvttH nd ia good tyle, cm the piyxer.tof h ' g worksaeti lu srceh ss tL iicprorenjema will et te reocaiiKl to be paid ot. eay parmenw 0 nocb mor :bia . fair on tb t tv rr.i '. Bavlra lot tn eearlv all tan cf ihm nr a 1 bg tarre aiaoast of hiabsrott band, ' warkauea tau icwmui.ii w.au.'a rvr r ajise: idu bit readj oBtplojodt wo aa erect bttlldisp oa short svUca. I'lKiau ft r 1 1 era I ap9-dtf 14 Katate Age

AUCTION CLGO.

15 3 FI1IE BUILBHIG LOTS AT AUCTION, OJT FEIDAT, A?miL 7 I Mi. AT OtXOCZ F. If . OX TCX TSSUMX, rwynr.it mr.a and KLrriANT LOTi ark irrr. JL aud ao VIRGINIA AVENUE, BUCHANAN' STREET. DOUGHERTY STREET. COBURG STREET, WRIGHT STREET, McKERNAX STREET. AND SHORT ST. Ar all 40 reel wide, wtt IS fe alley., and are freeb. ly etakd and nanberod. Many of tbeaa frert aod are a J clane to, .he STREET RAILROAD. bow running, being In Dotgtsny'a scb.!lelli of out lot Ko.lt th telgaberhedla tke hlgbe.t. leahhl at ad n.o-t ibrWly la tbe city. Joining tb m of letcher'a Add tin Tsasia One-fif.h eaah; one tfik ia 't year; or.ftk In two year; oi trtb la ihre year, od o-flth to foar ear, with interest and vnor gae. For funher pirtlcalar see plat. treet p.wer a&J at car off ce. SFaNN 4 8ITH, muSO dti Keai Iita e Aactlrkeers. BY WILEY & MARTIN, II eta I i:iate flroker A A ncileneere. lllllllCRllLoiloTS! -vrr AUCTION, ON MONliAT, A TRI I. 0t, AT '? O CtXK f. OX TUK PKKM1SF. fIlfir.SK l)T. are Ituated In the south eat part of JL lbs etty, and on tbe wet side of Virginia Aveooe, Im edlalely j p-ans f leltber'a Addltlo-the saet tbrlvP'g and taoidty Irnr-rovieg local ty la th.rtty. sad ktin s lirsd.baw A llvlmea aubdivtaoo of edict No. lot) ih. Iota at) lie h!b and dry fine ah de tree, oa mni of them, and are all ef convealent sir for bnlldlng purooe, It a good froi.taga D. Virginia Avenue, Unchanan Street. and, Rr.idba7 Street, with wlds alley convenient 1o all. Theas U's r tpoa oi.e o the ruDii ug rout tf the STREET RAILROAD. nd n every particular de.lrable lot for bslldlog pur. poaea. Ti-trn nf Sale On flhh cth; ons.fi'lh In all motha; one ffib In 12 do; one trth lo I do; tue r.nb In 34 do, wi h li teiet. If, "for plat and fartl-nira lnt,'' ViiiiT I MAirTIX. inaV9 dtl Id Ancl aera. 'KKW tDVKIM'ISKMKNT. OrUITAlfY, OF INDIANAPOLIO, IS NOW HEADY TO ISSUK I'OI.IClKd. On s-Ii Oupltiil, W'dlMMlOO i'nplliil II011111I fur Um I 'it y 1:1 r nt af LowC, fit 00,000. No Safer Company VTajjeifr Organized In Ihe United State. Ansots all Invested in U. S, Bonds, THE STOCKHOLDERS ARE THE VERY BEST CAPITALISTS IN THE STATE. . WIIKN YOU CAN IUVR KOHALLY ftKLUM.M lu.uraiMi at bi-me, why sebd your ru ny sr.adr A i -it In very Cms hl" In th ptt. jr il. 1'isa laatJMi Mr M A RTt TttiAl.lt A OKUMin, In tho Aral ballding aaMith ol Ihe ! UfOre, .. I, up'tlr (liltitt "ew'i Dlck ) JMa M It AT, Pr.aldeM. K. M. Maaviaoaia, V. Irea. and Tra r.r. U. W.flKt'r.m, lcrtry. D 1 r o o t o r n . Jam U. l(ay.Cab'r of lists Pstik; Tboetae 11. aferpe, of rUtcb.r aharp's Hank, U4w auspotl. A If rxl llsrrlon, of IIsrrten's Rank, IhHsmp!!; Wei. II. kogliah, fiS'ldeat of Hut tut-oaa! kaaa. lad.. aujlli W, I. Ilsbtard, of Cltlreoe ftttlottl I st k, Indlaaa h.i; J. II hahlwln, ef J. II. Pabtwln A Co , tnd s..pti.. il. U.rrtti, ir Merrttt A Chlin, lud.; bar l.-a M. K)nid, ef M'-rrl, oilman A Co , Jiwl;Stitpoll't K. H. Maniacal., Indlanatxtllai Je.e t, W liam, Uanker, Tuft Wajps, Ind.; ti4 W. kai hiK.ne, I rs.kdetit of Uraneh af Bauk .f KlaU, Kvsniellle. h d ; I O. Warren, kauk.r, Terr Haate, tnd. John V , tlurinn, t'abi.r of Praixb Hark, If uw!i, It J. ätookholüorii. CsUlnpls'tbtr, r,, JaDtaa M. Kai, TbOa. II. Marpe, Alfrvd lUrrla. a, Wru. II. b Ui, Win. M. 'obbatd, J.Ii Paldwiu, Oeo. Merrbt, 0. W. Katbbur.e, L. 0. Warren, Je .. VI ill.amr, J. W. Parn, K ft. ktrtlo4a, Chat. II. kajnirid. ti. Noble, Wei Co'iahlin, lcn Hilla, 1. C. S. IUrruen, MrholtaMcCarry, Aqnllla Jonee, Jr., IWreD AppUgaie, Jer UcLeue, Wn. Brades, Mark K. Keeei, John W. litabba, V. Ilimnmi ü. W. (tntbbs, l 1 Jordan, KlUba J. HoalaoJ. J. VT. Marrvhy, tnrl)!3C; W. j. llallllsy, Wn A. r-red'baw, K. brown rg I Co., Jo. U. faitixr, Kttif sn I Ce , J. U. Nli on, Wsa. b-ll. Mli.ey Moail.td, M M Lsrwll. ne. M. Wll'umi, W. W. I oat here, le. f. H Jane.oe. T. K. IUI cut, 14 bap Asnea, Si. W. Wat.oii, Jaaaea K loosg, Geo. ft. Ts ade, Wn. T. Wiley, A.G retubvt-e. IL K Kicker, J.lLIIowsrd, Was. Wallace, Wia. Bait. MaJ.r U. L, Ea&dy, K. K. Asaa. Jr , A. A H rVhoidl. J. V. PerrtB. Ingram fleUhey, W. I Allen. . f. wnt. GROCERIES Af4D PRODUCE. DE At ZZ 15 CH01CK F AMILt GECÄ RIKS. I LOCK aid foea. Caah lor fraxa. Gey.a deLrerM yrnnpt'y. ' Corner if Near Jeraey axd Virginia areBWo. tnsrtl-dlai. PROFESSIONAL. IR. KTJHII, Os-rici ovcr stak GRoeraT. 50. 03 outh IU nola rrrtt. ka. d.tce No.T North lUloels tree lndiataj oils, ltd. BarSO sUm , , RCMOVALe Wy x. BOULXN. ACUirr.CT.BAB RXXOYZTJ CU JLP. See rrea tae JStaa Blidi&f te Ala rosiieace SoTli Wan ChJe Atrest. yrssa rrf xn a&4 CtstU. )aa U -Oa - ' - - -