Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4511, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1865 — Page 3

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THURSDAY MORNIhO. APRIL 6 CITY ITEMS: 7"A fa exchange papers, dot tp in pck ages of 100, can be bed at thin office tf , Kit Io ction ter Ooldsboro. N. C, lit Lieutenants Kphraioi Railage end J who Q. - A. Steele, both of the 4 2d Iudiaca volunteers. Wa!tid An lodustrioai. rc?Ub!e boy, be twees 13 tod 15 tears of age, cn gel light steady emDloyoeot, tod rood wages, by apply, ing immediately at tbie office. ft tf tSTONE FIFTH CASH and ih um io od, two, ihre od four jtin, are the terms on which the splendid fortj toot lot will he so!d at ectoa on et Friday afternoon by Sparm A Smith. C2 Ftaa'WAL Hon W E NibUck, member of Congress from the 1st dtiricl. Col. T. F. Still well, member fmtn 'he 11th. T. T. Tigar. E q . editor of The Fort Wejce Sent.n'l, cd H3. JohoR Ctfforth; of Huntington, wrreia iheeity yesterday. K7"Yeterday morning, one of the cook at thw Soldiers Home shot a man upon tome provocation, the character of which we did cot learn The wounded mto wu taken to the hospital and the cook placed ander arrest. Although e , Bade inquiry we were enable to ascertain farther particular! concerning the afTiir. Fares HaptctD tntii Goto Rati The grocery home of Fie'.cher k Dividge bare mad a cor re ponding reiuction ia articles of produce to toil the decline ia sold. The? keep a full assortment of eanoed fruit, vegetables, fresh foreign fruit, imported ard American quince , pickles, choice syrupa. fresh vegetables, poultry, fib, kc. Cot sum era should call upon this firm befure purchasing eUewhere. b" 3 RTTHE CO.VVXINCE OF STREET RAILROADS is illustrated by the fact that per torn of small means ean do business in the ceti- . tre of the city, anJ be within ten minutes rids ol cheap and comfortable hornet, such as ISO or $75, cash down, will enable them to secure, by attending the "biz auction of lots," down Virginia aveou. bj Spann k Scniih, uexi Fridav afternoon. G G FaoxoTioxs The following were the ptortj lion made in Indiana regiments sesterday: 15th Cavnlrv W, H. Clendf riir. chplirj; v m. H. W. Manson, let lieu'enant co. H; Samuel Cook. 21 lieu'enant co. I;W. Hoa?etter. cap . tain co. B; Jacob Miller. 2d lieutenant co. J). j 57ih infantry James Leonard, chaplain. f&tb infantry Wm. Wimpleberg. adjuMnt RcatoxzD The following officers belonging to the lUih Indiana luve handed in their retaliation, which hare been accepted: Clmles M MeOinley, captain comnany R; .Tame F. Froh, 21 lieutenant companv It; Josoh S Kinder. 2 J lieutenant company C: Henry II Jones, 21 lieutenant company D; Thomas W. Datiham, 2d lieutenant company G; Enos C. HoUidiy, 21 lieutenant compaoj I. - i 53TA patriotic individual oti Washington afreet, Tuesday night, made su ineffectual at tempt to illuminate hi front windows ia honor of the fall of Richmond, we suppose. It was a .feeble, sit kit glare, but yet it showed the iudi vidual was loyal, and hi effort, if not rrowrfd with success, nevertheless indicate sufhcientl that he has no sympathy with his "southern , brethren," and completely pUcs him outside ot the pale of a "sympathizer." Hephou'd try apain A Rati Cua.ncc roa Gheat Rakuainh Dsar m. lieu' have concluded to seil their entire lock of clothing, piece goods and furnishing jr kksII per eeet. below the ia :u!r eot ; rice 1 his is co hunjbug, sod all goods will poxitively be sold at the above discount for thirtv deya only. Furchasera will do well to ctli boon, as this gnnd chance to set bargains U Hhort. Re member Desr k RroV, No 4, K4t Washington street, Yohia Block. 6 6t Boot amd Suoe Stobk or A Liütx A Co. A L ntx & Co , at their boot and shwe store, at 35, West WashinptoD street, keep one of the beat assorted stock of boots and hoes to be found in the city. They have in their employ a foreman Mr. Dunmore, who hts worked in the dities of 1'jria and New York, and wbo i not surpassed as a workman anywhere. Those wish ibjr a nice boot or shoe should fcive this firm a call. 6 3t Jplt wi Timothy Titcomb, we believe, who said that rotle dickes and a seotcel hit were the prerfquisites ola finished penilcm m " Let a man but wear a shubbv hat, and no rntter how respectuble his farthei externality m y appear, be lacks much in pre?entinc a genteel appearance, and can onlj be remedied b procur in bin ooeof tho tasty and fashionable hat to be found enly at Dtvls 11 Store, on Ponnylvabia street. Iurrb one with the Advantage caused by the det line in gold, .tr i you will oerer regret the inveumeut. MlflTciiP Oct The following persona were mustered out of service on account of expiration of term of enlistment, from the 11th Iud'nna : John W. Coone, lit lieutenant and quartermaster; James Wilson, 21 assistant surgeon: Thomas C. Purcell. captain company B; 11. C licMolIeti, captain company C; John T. CaTen captain company G: Randolph Kellogz, captain company U; John W. Ross. eMin company I; John Frick, captain company K. B F. Cvpclard, 1-t lieutenant company A; F. Frank, 1-t lieutenant company B; G. Simmon. 1st lieutenaat company C; Ii. W entx. l?t lieu tenant company E; Louia Tance, 1st lieutenant company F. CJTQj'U an excitement was occasioned es terdsy tu the cßice of American Express Com pan?. Rrowioe out of an eucounter between a valUct ton of Man and one of the delirerint; clerks. The soldier without provocation abu?ed the clerk because he did not see proper to deptrt from tle rules of the company aod accoramcNhie him: and beinc in a belhcerent state, proceeded to display his science of the P. R., to thedim e of the clerk s countenance, he being intent upo:. etting the cletk's lamps iu mourning. and otherwise diffieurinjj his face. The interposition of lookers on defeated the sanguinary purpose ol "our defender," who was s-cured and bound with top ai d finally ratrched off to camp with a file of bijone-s in close proximity to hi rear, where he should receive a merit! puni-hment or hia conduct r - - -aas sk- - . FittTt 1 esterdsv at rJ m.. tt mtlute ol one hundred guns, in honor of the capture of ll'ch mond, wf fired on University tuare. to the it finite delight of mall bojs and rreit artnoyn.ce to residents in the vicinity. A bind was in at tendance, which d'coure-l lively strain, and thitifs vu the njuare wore something of a miKta-j nreranee. i here is a good oeal oi v uor oif played in these kind of csg.t?erEfnt, Jtten CD k thm rnminiDdirc reneral Ot tic rx-t. It - all n:bt and proper that ttera h mA be in re at raised rioicicir over such glorious sihir merits of our armr. and yet we cinr ot help tbir.kirgtt is arccktcfs expnditure of fu-m: n atinc comDOsiiion. Holiday soUiery i- hxrtn less amusement, although at times little ex pensive; but "there is nothing üeu A Clilld I'rajcr. A dear little bright eyed cr.iIJ. who hi betn lior urn the fur rusr before the snctum öte. nlJn!T r,au.es In fctr di-iointed, ini-ocen? chit ; cava Il'lrl-.t hit illffli tO tOWP. And lilfl ter itm re heav: r?ersup to the p ten a kace. and. half asleep. reraU. vety touhuly to us. we mut aod certainly in the a musical of all 4t:ll small voice. thev Ii:;ts, srhich a lofia eldr siüer hid taught hei : tt Tby little Umb to-n'h': Ttrcojh tie !rir!s he tbvj r.fr n, VTauh cij Wp till mrTiin. Ugli. IbUdayTb bamlfctbl4 me, lad ItbaDaTbeefrTcy care; Jfca hal Cto.aed nae. a rraed andM u. Lutes to my eveainf prayrr ! The prayer itaelf diei upon her lips, ia almoa tudiatinct. sleeps marmurs; ooiv when Kittv who has come for her, is liking her away to ihc nursery, she says, half awkenrd: taks V when I le 1 lteaen. Dippy th. re wiü TLe to del.!M Since title Jo.e eot up statis. et beeu ihibklnK of ihn. aud becau U intereav! u thofliht we would lot it down. Kidcker

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Bcucnro Tttxm Giima it tkx Boats or IktraoTavaxra Tbe following building permits were granted by the board oltublic ioproTfmenu, at their session cn Wedcwiay afternoon: To Sinker & Co . to build two sheds on part of lot Nos. 37, 33 aci 32. in rqtiare No. ti, frotlirg on the eatt side of Peccaylvacia street, between Georgia aod Louisiana. . ! To Jatne Louck, a hote on pirt of lot N. I. in O L 3'J, froutlnj on tue west uie of New Jercf street, between St. Clair acd Walnut treet.a To Dx!d k Crmiehael. a buice-4 Louse fronting ou the north side of Washington, between Mettdiaa and Illinois. To A Eafiect. a house on lot No 23. on the t side of Delaware street, between Merrill nd Soah treet , Tn M Harri-, houe on lot Xo 55. west aiJe of Djugla. between North and Waahicgton street To John Carter, a frame house uu the west aide of East lrtet. between Orejg and Cberry streets t To Murphy k Uolli Jay, a bosirfM houe cn the el eide of Meridian between Maryland and Ot orpia street. To Tbomas Moreao.on the west side of Biufl Road. Ietweea Wilkina aLd Maio treets. To Mr Foote, on north side of Michigan, between Meridian and Pennsylvania sueets. To W. II. Vincent, an addition on Pennsylvacit, between Vermont ini New York streets. To W. N. Keiaer, ao addition on Bleak, between Nrth and Michigan itroels To J . Y. Merrill, to remove a. building on New York between Miv-issippi street and Indiana avecue. To M. S. Waldo, stable oq Locke corner of Indiana aveoue and Locke street. To Tutewilcr Eruthers, tin shop on Wabash tetween New Jersey and Esst streets. To Henry Surd, so addition on Davidson between New York and Vermont streets. To Charles Laner, sn addition on Bluff Road between Merrill and first alley south. ' ' To Mrs II Btrbour, an addition on West between Michigan and Vermont Hreets. To Mr. Cannon, a vault on Illinois between Louisiana and west Georgia streets. To Emily D. Snyder, kitchen on Mifi-aippi tetween St Clair au l Pratt streets To W. H Kobinon, an addition on AlaSamt, between Washington and Maryland To Leopird Bray, dwelling house on St. Clair, betaeen Fort Wayne Avenue aiid Debware. To Freblemsn A Rtub, to put in a new front of a show window and doors on Washington, be

tween Meridian and Illinois. ' To F. J. RpD, a kitchen on Ohio, between New Jer and Eit. i To T. M trkum. bltckamith hop on Pennnjl vatiM, betscen Maryl tnd and Washington To A K tutfman, kitchen on Pentsyl vania. be- i twen North and St. Ciiir. To Wüüam Blythe, wood slied, on Buty, be- j twffii Cordy and corporation line ' To J. S Boereeue, kitchen, kc, on Delawate, j between St. Cluir and Pratt. ) To L C Hudson, frame building, ou New j Yotk, between Illinois and Tenneee. I A Rkmauk able Exhibition dianpjlh Nsxt WriK. The Comi.no to Isgreat exhibition known as the Miltonian Tableaux of Tarndie L'st, from London, Engltnl, and which his been at Smith and Nixon's hall, Chicago, and a No at the Mehxleon hall, Ciociunati for the last six weeks where notwithstinJing two entertainmenta were given dtily, thousand were unable to gain admittance to the hall, and which h is al-o been exhibited fur the past year in the various cities of the et and west, will v'&il this city next week, and be thown at Masonic hall for short time, previous to being opened in New Yotk, commencing here on Wedne.dy evening Dext, April 12 h. Wc copy the lollowlug description ol this exhibition from The Loniop Times. "This great work of art was got uo in London, England, at the expeuse of $60,001), and is a complete illustration of John Miltou's irumrtal poem, e.uitlol 'P.traJire Loit," and carrying out his idea of heiven, hell, chaos and paradise. Showing the rebellion of Sitan, the war of the angles, the fall of Si(tn and the fall of mm. It was first exhibited in Lin Ion for 200 fuQsecutive tiizht-i, and waa during that time vi sitei by m re thxn h lf a million of people, in eluding rot ally, nobilitv. the gentry and clergy. By command of Queen Victoria it was set op in me nail or iiucKin?nsm Palace, and exbibned before her and the entire court. "As described by Mdton, it commences with a sceno repreffnticg the gathering of the angels around the Almighty's throne to hear a new de rree, th.it his only sjn, that day begotten, should henceforth reign fupreme tn heaven; then is introduced tho barquet of the angels upon the plains of heaven; the encampment of the angels by the river of Bliss; Sitan with his followers plotting the rebellion; the marching of henveu's host to put down the rebellion ; the three days' tattl? between the bo.t of heaven and the rebel lious angels, and the final triumph of the Son of (tod, who, in the chariot of Paternal Deily, with thunderbolts and fire of heiven. drives Sstan and trie nbei hoft out of heaven into hell. Then follows eight magnificent scenes representing the creation, commencing with the sureinz waters of h.ios, and ending with the creation of animals and ram. ''After which, pandemonium, or hell, with Sa tin aod the fallen ancels upon the burning lke. .Atan s council in bell, and Sitsn a night from hell through Chaos in search of this earth. Then following in direct order, as described by Milton, is shown the Garden of Eden, with Adam and t Eve; the temptation of Eve her fall; the fall of Adam, thejuJgment of God. and the expulsion from the garden " The exhibition is pronounced by the eutire prej and competent judges, to be the finest work of art gotten up in modern times, and worth miles of travel to see. So far, in America, the h allst have not teen large enough to hold the tcople who have thronged to sec it. V e predict a gif t rush to Masonic Hall while it is here, ar.d it will undoubtedly prove ooe of the most at attractive exhibitions ever opened in he city. Look out for the bills which will be circulated throughout the city thia week and text. G-7 GaaNo CoyuANcitv cr the Kmouts Tem flak or tue Statr of I Diana. This grand b rdv commerictd itt snnual conclave at Urand Mart:io Hall iu this cilv, ou Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Five a.joordit ate cooiruanderies were reprereu!Cil. f iio gtsnd oQicers for the ensning year are as foi'ows: Wm Hcker, of Sheihvville, grand commander: Ii. l. iitzeiru'g. oi L.eoanon, ueputy grana commander; Thomas enbv,of Cambridge City, grand geucrah-Himo: H P. Wbeedon, of fort Wüvne, crand Cirtain general; Charles richer. of ludi-tnapolis, grand treasurer; Franc's King, of Indi.'tnino'is. crand recorder! Her. Thorn, a H Lvucb.of Shetbjville. graud prelate; George W forfer. u( New Albany, grand senior ware'ej; Sol. D Baylesi. of F.rt Va ne, graLd jun ior warden; Lewis iiuik, cf ittchmond. grand standard be.uer; L. B. Stockton, ol Ltfiyette, grand sftord bearer; W. W. Clineder.st, of Centr vil'e, ran J warcen; A. A Wjlr. of Inlisnap,!i. granil cipttin of the guard. A cbrrer rs granted the Richmond Commtt.dery, U 1 , as No b. This new Coramanderv wa only organized under di.-penation on the 2 th ult .and in that ck fiitetn were knighted. tirjnd Cütaniicder Hacker being pre?ent and asMsting tu tie wotk. 1 i;e r Kcuhts of Rich Uiond ate very zeilous, and during the grand comtrnrder s araT wan tucm, wsiraed each day ( fiora a m Uillln m 1 Lev will be constituted under mo-t forah!e ;i'irices. and will rank hih in the roll of urlin4te Commncierie. ! Grar.d Coramandfr Hacker's annual address I w.t. a con;pt.". at i ab?e document Amor-g ! other important mattrrs ho feelioglj relerrcl to j the dociieiic a tYi.ctiot.s atid aenous illcesa of the grund recorder. Frarci? King, onr repCted I t mcuuc, who has lct, wnh:n a yeir.his eldet , d.tuehter aiid a dtuhtcr iu law , ai.d who is yet cot. fined to his houe, conv.!c-cing, we hope, from n tediou and alarminr sickness of nesrly thice m ntba duration. Uncle FrackV xeVl carriel him down to the Grand Hill ou Tufdsy afterrofn, and he struggled up the firs'. l."rg ; fl'ght tf stain, where, by the kird Consideration ; of the Grar.d Comm-indery, he wu met by all the S'r Knigh's pieert, acd most heartilv wel- : comrd. " , The (Jfund Commandery decided to tke ptrt : ia a raad bodv iu the celebration of the ap i proaching anniverstrr ol St. John the Biptisf, having been invited so to do by the local Ma-; müc organization ot Ibis city. It is ia eoutem;!i.n to hue the celtbrat'.oa on the 23-1 (Fii- , loh to as to suit the convenience of Masors from all pirts of 'he täte A graud and p!eaaQt ttmeia anticipated. presented by the Grand Commandery with a fiat

tilrer wstcb.as A ataorfal of Lis past Important eerrfces, la cotiformity whh a resolution adopted at the anoQtl cocclave of lbC4. The 12 h annual cocelave will tneetb jh! dty on the first Tuesday la Afril, 16C6. t2f"To lie traveter In a strange city, a cod and pleasant hotel is a desideratum. Soch Is the Planters' Home of Ciocinn4ti. Tb proprieton, Messrs. Uine snd Koott, spare.' neither pains or expense in making their guests comfortable. C;t. Uir.e is tu old river man. and is a genial and urbar gentleman. CoL. Knott is a Keotuckian of the old school, and was former! proprietor of the National Hotel of Louisville. The Planters' is centrally I oca led, on the coruer of Broadway acd Third street', within easy distance of the railroad depot and puhlio landing The bouse has been recently refitted aod relur cijbed throughout, and cow racks with the brst hotels in the Queen City. To our Indiana friends about viiiiic; Ciacinntii we say, gire the Planters' X Call. Bakgaim ix .Suoca Ladies' gaiters, fair, 2 60; better. $3 (Xl3 0; goat balmoral, lor good service, $2 5U; rheap slippers, $1 1U; children's shoes, down to 3(1 cents; boy' calf lace boots, $2 00 to $2 75; men's boots and shoes at fair rrices. Ltdies and misses' glove, kid, $3 to 16 0U The finest and handsomest kid slippert, for ladies, in the city. Ladies' red cloth süppera (pretty); a smsll'lot of gents' boots, gaiters and ?hoes, made by the best and most fashionable boot-makers in the United States. For file by R. F. May. No. 10 North Pennsylvania street, opposite OJd Fellow' 1111 . Iii ad'ortment of boot and shoes for spring wesr Is

complete 52 The Aict;o! or Dar Goods. The mammoth etock of all kinds of dry goods shipped fiom Boalon to this market to be sold at auction, will be open for inspection all this djy, (Thursday.) lhu- giving our ci;:zer.. a chance to examine the stock before purchasing. The goods are undoubtedly the finest ever offered ia our market. The ladies better call and fee the stock at W. E. Fcttherston's auction room, No. b2, East Washington street. S tie commences ou Friday, (tomorrow) at 9J j A- M 2 and 7 r v Et skua! Tuk Infallible Ilaia Ristoratitf. Decidedly t!,e best article for restoring grey hair to its natural color, (not dying.) curing all diseases of the scalp, preventing the hair from filling off, giving it a softness and gloss that nothing else can produce. Price $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. F. Srxoit, druggist. Bitea House Block, agent eod-tf McTRoroLtTAN Thfatef. The distinguished and vetsttile actress and vocalist. Miss Eaily Thorn e commences a short engagement at the Metropolitan to-night. Tom Taylor's fine piece "Mft9ks and Faces" is up, with M;sj Thorne a.s Peg WofBngton, Mi.js Cu-hman a Mabel Vane, Hand as Sir Ch tries Pomander, High, as Triplet, Rivers as Quirn, ke. Secure wests early. Ma awi ' fSSenour keeps one of the be-tdru stotes in the city, and in addition t medicines of all eorts and the best kind, he has everything iu the line of tc Jet articles, for ladies and gentlemen. His plucc is No. 5, Bates House Block. Foa Rknt. A large room in the third story of the new Sentinel buildiogs, No. 27 South Meridian street. The room is well lighted acd the entrance good. Apply at thia office. 7tf. 3fJ. R. Marot, No 233, Esst Washin, .cn street, has in store a large stock of second hand furniture, nearly all as good as new, which he sells at prices to suit the times. ivtT" For choice drugs, pure toilet soap-s, brushes, combs, kc, and for t he be&t quick yeast, go to Scnour's drug store. Baten Houe block. 5T"See Dr. Wrn Thomson's advertisement on the fourth page of to day's paper. j'in 25 tf. ANNOUrCEMENT. FIFTH WARD JOSFPn HARRIS offers himself to tba Independent vote r of tbs J iftL Ward, as an Independent union candidate for Council mau. Hr. Harris i an old cbhen of the WarJ, has all bi property ia it, and if etoted will pledge himself to ai l In securing cheap gas, tight axe. and to lask after tha Interest or the Ward in tho Council and ee that it has its fair biiare of a 1 pubic Iropro ements. Telegraphic Dispatches. aeoavt axraifsLvroarac BinriUTiitrnui For Tlornlnar fCepori See rlrat Fa. MIDNIGHT REPORT. Latest War News. OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. OCCTPATION (IF PETERSBURG. CEN. WINTHROP KILLED. SHERIDAN ATTACKS LEE'S REARGUARD Gen. Lee Making for Lynchburg. MEXICAN NE W H c Ac. Ac, official War Slttlletla. War DtPARTMtxT, ) Wasrjxgtox, April 5. lbCö To Mj. Gen. Dix: Tue foltowing telegram gives ail the details received by the department relative to the militarv operations at Richmond not heretofore published. (Signed) E. M. Stastox. Soc'ry of War. Aik&n's Laxdi.xo, Va , April ä, 11:300 A. M To lion. E. M. Stamon, Secretary of War: Li.tle is known at City Point. There are bu; few ißlecrs left and ibee are overwhelmed wi;h woik. Lee telegraphed Divis tr 3:30 Sucday thit he was driven buk and Lu-t evacuate. This was arret n el in chuicb Putis hd'old his furniture previously at auction and wa ready to leave AH the le-iJii-g men got away thit evening. The rebel iron tlads were excluded. The Virginia lies Mink in the James rirer. above the oN'mction?. Eell set the ci'y on fire, portion near the river ' All the b-J: destroved. irtes? The bridges were alo destroyed Manvof the families remained. Mrs. Lee re nuined at Petersburg. The public stores were burned, and few hoUfes caught tire, but nut much djsae was doue the rity. The bridges there were a'.-o dctroycJ. I will report folly from Ri-hraon'i. I csrn.it get a c!eir idea of uur loss. The only gecer.il killed is Winthrop. Folter i d ngrisyo n fed in the groin. Gen Grant haa commanded Mie armies in per cn since the heiinn'rc 'he operations. rSigrv1 C. A Daxa, Ass't Sec of War. rni t I. Olli. r Loci. April 5:h An ordin tce d'iraochii'ir.g rebels a defeated in the $t it ecQTenticn yesterday. Ge:.. rpe .C'J v.-r. teturuei to-dAj from Little Rock. Tobacco dull; Cotton Iot;r, niiduliuf thirty; dour larceW declined; ahstt firmer; whky two do'Ur and tea cents. I roui Philadelphia. pHii-tnt-fiu. April 5 Senator Sherman artired in this city t) dav. He left Gen. Sher min on Siturdtv mcrnitg. Tbe army of Sherman, was about rnoviug according to the pre arranged plan adopted on bis late viait to Gract at Fortress Monroe. Tbe army wsin splendid condition, and Its cumber rauch larger that genvr&uj Kpp?vtt. f

From th Arnr tthe Petenac , - ' Eiar;rAiTrii"Al)iTcrTHi Totcmac) April 3. 1SC5 ( The army of the Potomac has been in and car of Petersburg this mornlrg, making a flyiaj vi.it. ... Tbe rer Is commenced evacuating last tight, at 10 o'clock; at 3 o'clock this morning they were acrcs the river. Laving burnt about a million dollars worth of tobacco, the South Side rail road depot and tbe bridge acros the Appomtttoz. Our troops charged tbe ir.rer ÜLe works at daylight, taking a picket lice of some DH) cien prisoners. ' The troop? on entering the city behaved most admirably well. Not more than half a dozen f tores being'entered bv tbem and thee contained mostly tobacco, liquor, kc. Tbe proTOSt guard soon arrived and established order. The following is the communication offering the surrender of the city: Lieut. Gen. U. S Grant, commanding tbe armiea of the Cuted States, or the Mijor General commanding the U. S. forces in front of Peterabarg: Gi.triAL: The city of Pelmhutg having been evacuated bj the C. S. troops, we, a committee authorized by the common council, do hereby surrender the city to the United States forces, with a request for be protection of persona and property of its inhabitants. We ire. respectfully, your ob't servants. Signed W. W. Toviin, Mayor. D A. Paul, Committee. Protection was promised on the part of the troops, and the citizens have no cause of complaint, for certainly there is no instance on record where an army, after lying so long in front of a place of so much importance, and losing so many men in the efforts to capture it, entered a city with less disorder and doing le?s damage to property than iu this caee. Tho citizens did not show themselves during the fore prt of thediy, but after discovering that our soldiers were orderly and well disposed, with no disposition to disturb or annoy any one, they began to make their appearance at the doors and windows of their houses, and later in the day even many expressing their joy quietly that the confederate army had gore, and hoping that the war would soon be over. For more than a month pist the rebel troops hive been receiving less rations than ever before, only just enough being brought to last from day today. The citizens eay ihey bare suffered much, but it is well to take auch stories with a good deal of allowance. The rebels managed to get away with all their artillerv excepting one or two old columbiads and a few heiry mortari, which they could not transport A large Dumber of men deserted and hid in the town until our troops entered when they made their appearance and were taken into custodj. It is believed they retreated towards Lynchburg or Dmvllle. but they will have to make good time if they elude the pursuit of our arraj, now flushed with victory and willing to travel sf any rate and any distance to overtake them. The rty presents a very cleanly and respectable appearance Many houses in the lower pirt have been badly injured by shot and shell thrown from our batteries lat rummer, an 1 (toce that time most of the houses in that rrt hve been vacated. LTER ." o'clock p. Di Erer since morning our troops have b-en passing through the city westward, taking the river and Cox't ruads to Sutherland station on the South Side road where our headquarter are in camp At this, hour the rear guard are passing and wagon train sre following. The railroad fiom City Point here is tobe put in running oi der. and although it is not expected a permanent base will ke established here, yet it will be held as a depot to deliver supplies to the army eo long as it is within reach. All the rolling itock of the railroad was ruu off toward Richmond, but in this dcp&rtmcnt they muht have been very deficient or they would not have burned eo much tobacco A courier hts arrived from Sheridan who statfd that th divisions thit were cut of and which it wa expected would be cither badly whipped or captured, had crossed the Appomattox some 10 r 12 miles above Petersburg. Sheridsn was following the enemy tkirmiehiug with their rear gnard and expecting to have an engagement to day. Troons are rapidly pushing ou to his assistance, and before long another victory over the enemies of tbe union may be gaiiipd

From ."vrvr York. Nlw Yohk. April 5 The steamer Columbia brings Havana dates of the 1st. Lite advices from Vera Cruz confirm the report of the disaster to the commandant at Vera Oruz It appears that with 350 Austrian be went to tbe neighborhood of AUarado and burnt and pillaged. On his return he was set upon by 400 Liberals. He was killed, and 150 of bis followers were killed or wounded. Tbe ravages which this command has committed in Mezioo will brand his name with eternal infamy. The Austrian are becoming dissatisfied with the ervice in Mexico, and are deserting daily. Others are dving rapidly. The French hire abindor.ed the expedition to Menatillan and other place on the coast, and seem to I going home. A large number left on a steamer ou the 16th ult, and others in transports It is Siid thai Mrs. Oreido, of diamond wedding fame, is dangerously ill with smallpox, of which several cases have occurred in Havana. The Merchant's Ezchange of this city furt ished the following important announcement: The steamer Harriet Deford was captured at Fair Haven, on the Pautucket river, on Tuesday evening, by a carty ot rebels. She immediately started down Chesapeake Bay, and it is feared she will destroy many vessels. Geo. H. Stuart, chiirman of the Christian Commip-ion addressed the Corn Exchange to day in behalf of the Cmmisiion for the lrge amount of subscriptions received, amonr.tirg to $50,000 since Sitürdiy. The Commercial's epecial Bays: The colored troops headed by Gee. Dnper of Maa. was the first to enter Richmond. The city was finally surrendered by Maj. J. Ray, who merely pleaded for protection to life and property. All the principal buildings had been fired by the rebel authorities before leaving, several btnks and the Enquirer and Despatch printing offices were burnt. Gen. Weitzel took Jeff. Dtvis's boue fur b heidqusrters. Gen. Shecely was appointed military governor. Gen. Weitzel atonre took raca eure to pres the pursuit of Lee. Th Commercial' Montreal special say?: Mr Devlin v council withdrew the remain it-g charge against the raiders and they were discharged. They acre then re arres'el for breAcb of neutrality. Mr Carter asked to withdraw tbe praceciin in order to move tbe trial to Toronto, which was granted. A rescue was feared and a juad of cavalry and mounted artillery escorted them to the de;ot I'anama papers of the 'Xr'. ui'., received on the evening of th- 9th. sty lb? long-looked for revolution has taken pli'.e, a-id the government was overturned. The president abandoned his place and tookrefure in the U. S consulate. He escaped at midnight on boat 1 a Unifd State steamer. Four or fite soldier ire killed The Star and Herald say it w t'tie uiot peic able capsirng of goverrmen rpr hevd of. Senor CoIui;xe, a revolutionist, ws duly ssur.n io as president. On Monday Ust an jtrmed force was dispatched to establish a profinciil government. There was but a snsall police fcrce to oppoe them. The city of Arizona has been devrocl bv fire; ban f,3,(H,000. The National Unitarian Convention met today, Gov. Andrew, of Massachusetts, wji choen president. Reports of different cenferencrra wete red. Neatly 4W delegate wfre present. The Herill's correspondent tires tie follow. 'mz a.-count of the condition of Petersburg: When Gen Weitzel entered tse citv tbe i.i.--gers fioelei about him thnklc2 te Lrd thit : the Yazkees bd come He fjund the bridge burning ai'd sent the fits- i ger for a fire-engine, which they brought, and ; he set them to work to extinguish the Stmes. Most of tbe railroad property bad been destroyed ai.d Urge qur.tities of tobacco were burnt. Immenae amount of commiüary store were piled in elore houses in the heart of the city and if fired would have destroyed the city. This ws.s not done. Our shells fired Into the city had done very little damage. Here and there a chimney was ruined and a bole punebvd in a house, but the people continued to live la tbt exposed parts of the city. -

By o'clock the town was awake, th troops pouripg in frora ail dircctiocs cheering and sing tog. Ibe citizeoa showed tbtasslvsw In such Urge tutcbers that Ii pee med bat vert few bad Isfi. Theyll appeard hungry, protiaiors haying been boarded for tbe army. The business streets looked thrifty snd tbe stores had a coasklersble stock of good oq hand. . Len. Lee vi in Petersbnrg up to Sunday night. He scknowlegcd Lis inability to hold Virginia any torger, ard seetne! very much de pressed. The funeral of Geo. Hill look place just before the evacuation. He was buried la the dty cemetery the same day he fell. The fcretal was attended by Lee and other oScer. ' I roui Washington. Washington. April 5 Three hundred and fortj. rebel officers, prUocer of war. wert brought to this city to-day. Tbe first number of a newspnper, about 12 by 29 inches, printed on one side only, has been started in Petersburg, called Grant's Peterbcrg Progress. Thetaotto is "Eternal Vigilance is tbeprieeof Liberty." Monty's is-ine has the following items: Pr.aao.XAL Amoug the dietingcished citizeoa we saw on the street ibis mcrniug were Genera! Pryor, toufederate paroled prisoner; W. T. Jone, judge of tbe district court in this district. Id tbe price? current en Saturday last, flour in Petersburg aold at at the moderate price of $11 per barrel. Sugar and bacon were equally reasonable, a double sawbuck and confederate blueback being tbe cost of a pound of each. Baipots DaaTEotxd All tbe bridges about Petersburg, some Cre or ix in number, were deftroyfd by the rebels last night on their departure. Flao on Piblic BitLDrxca. Tke 1st Michigan have the credit of being the first to occupy the city and of floating their flag from the dome of the court houie. Other rligs belonging to different regiments were not long behindhand in getting themselves on the tops of all the buildings r.f public character in the city. From Ilaltlmote. Baltimore, April 5, 3:30 p.m Capt. Albert League, of the steamer Harriet Buford. which plies between this port and various landings on the Pawtuzent river, reached this city this morn ing, and with several passengers wbo arrived last eight, gives information of an act of piracy somewhat 'similar in circumstances to that of the St. Nicholas piracy in the summer of 1S61. They say that on Tuesday afternoon, while the steamer was lying at Fair Haven, they were ap proached by about 27 rebels disguised, aod claiming to be refugees, wbo had come up to tbe Pawtuxent the night previous. They appeared on board, and shortly after threw off their disguise. The detained the engineers aod firemen, whom they compelled to steam up, and Härtel down the river, but shortly sfter returned and permitted the passengers to land at Fair Haven Some money was taken belonging to the steamer. There were a number of negroes on the boat whom the; retsiued, declaring that it was their intention to carry them to the East Indies. Capt. League was released with the passengers, who were all put under an obligation to remain on the wharf four hours.

rrom Ctilcagw. Chicago. April 5 A fire last night in buildings 41 and 45 Franklin street, destroyed property valued at $26 000. Was fully insured. The Very Latest VHREE O'CLOCK A. ! .N'tw YoEJt, Apiil 5. At a large meeting of prominent citizens held yesterday, it was agreed that instead of a procession, to have two addresses prepared, one to tbe president and the other to tbe armies, signed by citizens of New York, and published, and to fix upon a day for general thanksgiving, on which occasion it will be requested that there shall be appropriate religious services in all tbe churches. It is supposed that the 30th inst. will be the day chosen. A committee wis appointed to effect plans. The Tribune's Washington special says: Got. Pierpont is endeavoring to obtain permission to establish himself at Richmond, and to aaaemble the legislature of loyal Virginia. Mr. Green, who was banished from Richmond for union sentiments has returned. " Mails will run regularly from Richmond te Washineton. Tho Herald's Newberu letter says: The rebels have iron clad rams ia upper Koanoke river which they expect to have ready to move to Plymouth and ir.ro the sound by the middle of this month. Tho Hearld's army of the Potomac pecial says tbe glory of the first entrance into the rebel works at Petersburg is claimed by the 27th Michigan vols, and let Connecticut heavy artillery, the former bid their colors with them which were first pet upou the parapet. The 1st Michigan pharp shooters on tbe skirmish line and pressing bard upon tbe rear of the rebels were the first to enter Petersburg. War Detartm kmt, Wa&hixgion, April 5, 10 p. ta. . ( XJeu. Dix: A telegram just received from Richmond says Gen. Weitzel captured in that place 1,000 well prisoners, 3,000 wounded in hospitals, 500 pieces of artillery and 5,000 stand of arms. The president went to Richmond yesterday and returned to City Point to day. The surgeon general reports that Mr. Seward, who was thrown from his charger this afternoon, ia doing very well. His erm was broken betweeu the eloow and shoulder and bis face badly bruised. The fracture has been dressed and tbe esse presents no alarming aymptoms. ( Signed) E. M. Staston, Secretary of War. Washington, April 5. Hon. G. W. McLellan,2i assistant postmaster general, to-day teeeived the following dispatch: Richmond, April 4. I have taken possession of tbe Richmond postoffice, in the name of Post Office Department of the United States. I Cad a large quintity of United States r roper ty, pouches, locks, Ac. ; Mails that hhould nave lea the city to-day, are ! all here ready. I Lave not had the jpportuuity to confer with the mail authorities, but the Provost Marshal has kindly placed guards over tbe buildings snd effects. D. B. Parke. Special Agent. The r.-Ty department hss received tbe folio sing: Tbe stearr.tr Harriet Detort was captured at Fair Havec, on the Che-apeake Bay. at 2 o'clock this afternoon, by the rebels The party of rebels counted of 27 men, headed by Captain FitzI)Uzh She was a one-mast propeller, with upper works psinted dirk. Tbe captain, mate and white pasWgers were released, but the crew wer carried off. The Wieg sailed after the propeller, toine two zov ernannt barges dwn the bay. J. A. Parker, commanding to Potomac fleet, reports to the department from on board the U. S. steamer Dan, under date ot Marco 31, that on the I5ih of March the U. S. stesmcr Morse engaged on tbe Rappahannock, tear Fort Long, a rebel light battery, and after an encasement ot two hours, succeeded in driving it off. The More suffered no msterial damage. Mrs. Lincolnleft this a.m. for City Point to join the president. She was accompanied by Senator Sumrer trd Senator Harlan and family. War DfcrAarmxT, f Washington-, April 5 II p. m j Major General Dix: Gen Grant telegraphs to the department from Nottaasy Court House as follow : Lat night Gen. Sheridan was on the Da v:l!e road south of Amelia Court House, and ?ent word to Gcr. Meade, who was following with tie 2d acd 6th corps by what is known as the river road, that if the troops could be got in time be had bopes of capturirrjor citspersisf ihe whole of Lee's army. I am moving with tbe left wirg, commanded by Gen Ord, direct for tbe BarkwTille road. We will be to-night at or near Barksville I have not bad any communication with Sheridan and Meade to day, but hope to bear that they have come up with ard captured or broken op tbe balance of the army ot Northern Virginia. Ia every direction we bear of tbe men of that army going borne, generally with arms ia their hands. Sheridan reports Lee at Amelia Court House to-day. (Signed; E M.Siaitox,.

XTa DxTARTicxrr, Awltajt GzjrxaaL'a Orrici ' Waajhsotoj, April 5, 12:30 p xa.

To Msj.Genl. Dix: Tbt following details relating to 'tb rapttre of Richmond acd Ua occupation byatr forces has been telegraphed to this department frora that dty. (Signed) E. M. Stajtos, Secretary of War. Oca. Weitzel learning at 3 o'clock o Monday morning that Richmond was being racaaled, at daylight Lt moved forward, Crst taking csre to gira the men breakfast la the ezpectation that tbey night have to fight. lie mat ce opp tion aod on entering tbt rity was grettted with a hearty welcome from the people. Tbe mayor went out to meet bin and to surrender the city, but missed him on the road. Gen. W. found much aaSering among tbe pea pie. Tbe rich as well aa the poor art destitute of food. He is about to itrct supplies to all who take the oath. Tbl ioh&biuots now number a bo at twenty thousand. Half of tbem axe Africans. It is not trut that Jeff Davis sold bis furniture befote lfivicg. lt is all ia bit bocse, where I am now. He left at 7 p in., by the Danville railroad. All of the c)ugirsmeB escaped. HoDtar has gone bone. Carson Smith went with tbe army. Judge Campbell remains here. GtQ. Weitzel took over 1,000 prisoners, besides the wounded to the comber of S.fXK) in hospitals, and captured to the cumber of at least 500 pieces of artillery. Five thousand muskets have beeu found in ooe lot. Thirty locomotives and 300 ears were found here. Tbe Petersburg railroad bridge is totally dt s troy cd, acd that of the Danville railroad partially so. The connection with Petersburg can bt made. Ali tke rebel vessels are destroyed ezcept aii unfinished ram which has her machinery io perfect order. Tbt Tredegar works are unharmed and also the machinery. Libby prion and Castle Thunder have also es caped the fire and are filled with rebel prisoners of war. Most of tbt editors Öed and especially Johr Mitchell. The Whig appeared yesterday as a union paper, with tbe name of the former proprietor at its bead. Tbt theater opens here to night. Gen. Weitzel describes the reception of the president yesterday as enthusiastic. COMMERCIAL. . av Tsuaaara. t.i tact naaait I .narkri CixciNNATr. April b Flour in better demand, and good Saperfir.e sold at $7. Wheat dull and prices nominal at $1 0(3 1 55 for red and $1 f0l 75 for extra state. Whisky w-, held at 0H'J 10, bnt nothing done Corn 7075c. Oats declined to CO in elevators. Barlev $1 101 20. Ryt $1. Mess pork 2727. Bulk sides offered at 14 with no buyers. No demand for bacon, and prices nominal. Lard is held at 17c and no buyers in the mar ket. Clover seed dull at $12 503)12 75: timothy $4 50. Flax $2, and dull. Butter dull at232rc. Coffee 30033c. Gold $1 4ÖI SP. Silver $1 331 40 Money market quiet. -rw t rki "lftratet. Xiw York, April 5. Cottou Iea active etid lower, at 3334c fcr middling. Flour 5 10c better, at $8 g8 25 for extra state i G03 &5 extra round hoop Ohio, and S09 75 for trade brands, markets closing heavy WhUky quiet and rather more settled at $215 2 17 for western. Wheat opened fiamer aad closed fullv 2c higher, $1 501 50 for fair Milwaukee to'good amber Iowa, Jtye dull at$l 16(1 2. Corn quiet, and rather heavy; for new white SI 50; rew yellow $1 40(21 42 afloat and delivered. Ccflee dull. Sugar ateady. Mclapses inactive. Wool dull. Petroleum juiet; 3333t,Jc for crude, 53e for refined in bond and 72; po free Rice dull. I'ork opened firmer aud a fair demand at $27 5023 00 for new mess, acd closing it $2426 for 'C364: do cash ar.d regular way, closing at $24 50 for cash, $24 00(321 GO for" prime aad $26 00(327 60 for prime mm. Beef steady at $12 50017 for plain mesa and $16 00321 for extra mess. Beef hams lower and more activt at ttt(t 21 50. Cut meats quiet at H.Sj'Slöe for houlders and 151C for hams. Bicon quiet at 14tl4s4c for Cumberland cut, 15tf315,3ic for long nhbed and lfilc fcr short ribbed. Lard in fair demand t lS'Qlet. Butter in demand at 1221c for Ohio and H (333c for state Cheese quiet atl423c. Monev moderatelv easy at C(o(7 per cent. Sterlins dull at $1 09(1 034 lor first clabills. Gold active acd higher, opening at $1 I 4. rose to $1 54 g and closed at $1 Government stocks more ac 1 52?;. ive and firm. rw TORR MOXIT MARX1T Nbw Yoax, April 5 Tbt gold room is more animated to day, with a ateady upwards tendency in tbe price. Tbe capture of President Lincoln by confederate bushwhackers is among th stories of the gold room. The abundance of money increases. Latzr. Gold closed at Gallagher's exchange last night at $l 53J. GyLET THOSE WHO HAVE DOUBTED tbt virtiet of Bru'i Car-ao Brims, If any auch tbere b. read tha fcllowlnf crt!Scato frata ttitleMca we!l known in tala cotrmtinirj, asd doubt so mere. Its general introdactien Into tht army will mt tb Uro of tBOoaanda ol oar toUlan: LortiriLLB, Jqdo Zd, Ined. We, tht Bt)der;ljs4. bavt setn tbt good affect tf Dr. Joan Btnx'a Caraow Brrrwaa ta cim of (aral debility and rottraüta or tho tyttem. ac4 belioTO Ua general est would prevett dlaeaat tu r lievt Dach oSfrlng. Among oor aoldierc particularly wocld tbla bo tbo ca, ipctaily tboao who aro epo4 to tho n'ataatie inCucncf s in tbt Southern cl'.ssato. Xkl. PHILIP SPEEL, Collector IaU Sov. 34 D-o. Xy CHAS. P.. COTTON, Collector et tho Port of Looi.lto. Ky. Wh- H. DENT, I'rovoat jfarbal Geueral tf Xtntacky SET. D. P. HENDERSON, Vice rretidect cf RaalT CVmmia!? DARNET, HU02ES A CO., Pubiiahtrra Demycrat. nn. P. DOEIiN, Proprietor LouIbtII! Aaaafgtr. i,( .:1VS k PARKHILL, Wbnleaalo Dry G(H!aLalr, Ua;a atroot. Loa j v.lle, Ky. DAT1S. GREEN 4 CO., WhoiA!o 5hoo lalr. Main atrat, Lrat-Tilla. HAT;T XAPOTHIK, Ijtb'HrTapbera, corcer Market aad Third atreta. Loaljrü, Ky JXTLICS WOT ER, CotblLg Mtrchatt, comer Tk'.H aai Ifarkot : LouirriU, Ky. CAPT. 8- F. HILDR.XTH, Of th iteaccr Major iVtren MAJ. L. T. THTJESJTON. paymaster ü. S. Arn?. C. . TTCAL7, National HotaL LmiMrÜU,Xj . COL. JESSK EATLEJ, 4th Keutncky Cavalry. r.r-QRGE d. rayncz, LcuUtUIo Journal. SOLD WHOLESALE ST OAILV. 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STDECT. IL7nOFE:z:iT K31ICE. frvtca a Crrv Ciaax,( IntiAiapcU.. Iii, Katca lau, IK. ( TOnCt U BCKXLT CtTIS Of TEX M3XI5CT 1 ef taa fo:iwjsC r.Utl4 Orüratxea tt tustt u!ajra't3t:ts te-wlt: Aa Ordlaance U frid far tkt jtradiaf ul gra2i&c f MarrUlatreat ao4 AtJwia, Wwa last e4 fyt-BAla atreeta. AXIO. Ab Ordisar to f r&vlde for Ike fTe&af . peV.as wlia trick, atd etil Uli w!ik stete its tUrwalS ea Ue aast aid of !UUata atraL, bta vrhifc-Mi M L Waaa traat. ALSO, An orUlAaJac ta pr-i4a) rr tb gnmg e4 fairl wi:i brick, aad cerrtvg w.ta staae, tie sidewalk ea tke tan aiCt of Hrrtdiaa treet, )twrB F ft oa atrset aa t Oloa RadraaA track. ALSO, Au OrJuiaacato provide for tit fTa&ag aj graaatlag f Vadiaoa tTtaia aad al4waUa. )twaaa lit Maottaoai Eallrcal track sad Ihr CerjersUcn Li it, leaik. ALSO, A a Ordtaaitc U preid foe tke fradiag aaat f ravatag of Mary lacs ttmt a.id sidewalks, ooteesa Fsaxuylvaaia and Alabama atroata. ALSO, A a Ordlaaacs to provide for tke grading aad grave Laa r L'uIm atrt an4 aidawaJk, otwaai fctarrQi mm Hc Carty ttrvta. AUO. Q ia OrJitiant to provide f jc tbe fraalag , pavtag aa4 (traveling the sidewalks ea Xasacaaeita aveaao, tetwrn rvojitytriala and Sew Jersey itrsets. ALftO, Aa erdluacce to provide for tke fraeinf a4 grtTt Ifeg of North ilrtM and Hewaikf, btwan Delaware aa4 llUnpla atraaita. ALSO, An Ordtuatica to proido fe tke gradiagebd frevola f Ttmoait atr-ft anal riowaUa, bwr-a Alaoacaa u4 MerW!iaaatr"a. ALSO, Aa Orainanco to provide fr tb gradiag aad gravaltsg of Now York atreot an4 rffwilki, oe'woaa Now Jsrtty and Meridian U'ets. ALSO, An OraliDaftce to provide for tat grading act fravtriLg tf New York street, ei do live of Mtwalas, betwvea Wcat atrial an4 tbt Cm aliey wtat of frltkt atrooU ALSO, Aa Ordinaaco tprovido for tbt rraditt aad rravtUat ef At tcbigaa airra-t t aod aialtwalka, ootwtoa loUwaeo aa aat atrttta. ALSO, Aa Ordi&acce te provida fwr tbe grading aad gravaUcf ot VL Clair street ard HJawalk, bot art ea Mendiaaa&at Liberty trt,eicloa1 ut tho portiow olxoady 4 000. ALSO, Aa Ordinance to provide for tbo grading aad greveii&c of Walnut aireot and aiJewalka, Wtweea AUbaaaa aod Liberty treta. ALSO. A a Ordinance to pro vi Ja for tbo grading aod gravaLng of Bate tlreoi'and idtwaiks.betweea Noble auett aad the Corporation IJrto.eaat. ALSO, An Ordinance to proTide for tkogTadlac and traoliag ofUaorgta atrt and aidwa!k, tetwea Itnton atroot and tbf Corporation Liu', east. ALSO. An Ordinanco to provide for tko grading and gravcUug f McCirty itrsot and idewalk, Mwtta Illinois itreet and ttoCaoat. ALSO. An Ord it. säe to provide for tbo grading and gravo)fi.g of Ten&aa atret aod a)dwalka, ttwen Garden aad MtCarty ttrecta. ALSO, An Ordinance to provide for tbo grading and graveling of Blake atreet and Iii walk a, between Sew Tork atroot aal tbo National Kaad. ALÄO, As Ordinance to provide for tbt grading and graveling of YTituton itroct and aide wa.ks, botweoa Ublo and at. Clair ttveeta, ALSO, An Ordinance to providt for tbe grading aa4 gravel lag of Spring treet aüd aidewalk, botweea Termont atreet and Maaaachnsetts avenae. AL80, An Ordinanco to provide for tbo grading a&d gravoU&g or Michigan atrial aad idewalka, between MerVUan ao4 Illinois treet. AI.SO, Au Ordinance to provide for tht grading aod graveling of Htm Tork treet and tidewalka, between lilutoU and Tennessee street. ALSO, An Ordinance to provide for tbo grading and graeaUna or Walnut treet and aldewalka, between M eridlaa and Tenneae itieeu. ALSO, An Ordinance to pro v id for tbo grading and graeellog er Henry treet and sidewalks, bet weon Jttsidsalppl street and tbe canal. ALSO, An Ordinance to provide fur the grading and traveling tbo Jfatiooal Koad and aidawalka, botween tbo trat mllty weft of Weat tnet and Wblto Kiver Eridga. AUO. An Ordinance to provide for tb grading aad gravtllng tbt aldewalka on tbe weft aida of MlMocrl rtreeL betaen South n1 Ke-rlll streets. ALSO, An Ordinal co to provide for tho grading and gravelu g cf Norwood rt'f et and i.ldewalki. and grading and reallog tha streets with coJ cindrv, between the Naff kto4 and lUtnola atreet. ALSO, An Orduia&ca to pravida for tbo grading abd aravaUag or Hortb treet and sidewalk, between Alabama and Fast itreet. ALSO, An Ordinanco to provide for tbe grading aal gravtlkg of New Tork street and ldewalks, between Hoble and Wmeton atreet . ALSO, An Ordinanc to provide for tbe gracing and grave llEg ef .South atreet and aidewalkt, between Virgitia avenno aad Peooaylvanla atreet. ALSO, An Ordinanco to provide for tbo grading aad graveling ef Fort Wayne avenue and aid a walk between Delawara and Alabama p r-tß ALSO, A a Ordinaaco to provide for tbe grading aad grave lie, of Fort Wayne avenue and aldewalka, be twee a Alabama re tt a nd tb t Crp or at! on LI ne, c t rth . ALSO, An Ordinaaco u provide for tbt grading, paving and curbing tbt aidewalkt en U&lo droet, between ptcavlvaoia and Tentes atreeta. hj diree'lon ef tbt Crcaion CoundL CTRVS S. BUTTERriKLD, CUy Clork. prt-dlt MERCHANT TAILOniNC. n?orp.rrroit or tbe I1ER CHANT TAILOEIHO KHTAHLIHII3IENT, r0RT, PENMSYLYAWA STREET, Two Ilnont outh of Fot OCce Ih'DlANAPOUS. ectl-dtf TOYOa CtCf CtC. sTUASDunGEn ä N unra, 65 Maldon Lano. Wow York, IMPOSTEKS Or TO S3T (Ei 9 China. 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