Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4512, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1865 — Page 2
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f El HAT MOKMSIHPRIL 7. Iaev Jvecwtiaatlwn. Jf a rsb'hh till nordag ta rtlc'tVroai The Near Ter k Tfibutt la rctrJ tlanSiajara fcice nerollttioci.ia wtlca tbe editor of tUt , paper played to 1portant part, for tbe revel Uoat it eoaufoi M to tootive tLd cot-a'.Iera tioc which IcSoecced the' leaders of tLeparty in power la the! trotaeat of tbc rebeliioi. Mr. Gkkxlkt met the rebel tmiiiinti at the ecrgea tloo of ta prefklect cd after the forcer bad rr0H Led La Lh utter ft nlan for the adic-tmeM of the coatrotfTij. Mr. Liscoiji had etea con ceded that Ciat, laoxno, & Co., ehould vieit Waahin-toa as pacc oaken. The republican pre bare bitlerl j denounced the dezocrau for adrocatirx the letllemext of oar natio-al d';cultiea t? negotiation. Bat It theirs from Mr. j GtxxLfT'ifUteseat that th rerre;eatative of the republican part y waa not only willing, tot actually despatched an aeat f aeet certain rebela in Canada, not even authorized to repreceat the rebel tuthoritiw, to diacaw term of ett'emeoU Tli.a rood inteotion, according to .Mr. GixtLiT'f kUtemect, 9 nipped ia tic bud vfrorn the fear that partiian intereata night suffer ."The Titati Tchires lb it the object of tb rebel ' eajfMr!e s wii n mate iorce overture for the pur po?e of nakla- political capital for the derevracy in the thea per. iicj pre;dent:al election. For thia reaeon, !t appear, Mr. LrxcoL withdrew h:n ; coe'eat to let Mert. Ciat & Co. risit Wab iogtoa. - . - It would cot d- to hartrd the icttrests of partya party triumph even by an effort to : settle our national trouble by ce zotiatign. The e , . axticJeof The Tribune democatratea moat conc'.aairely froa cnqae.ionel republicia authori ty, that the war has been prosecuted more to adranee oartv interests and trtetate part? rule thaa the welfare cf the country, and iuttir. ti charres that the democraer have ma-Ie to that effect. The Caplurff mt Hlelimwnd 1 1 ..fcl npen II HeUel Cauie. i:r. The Jew York WorM. ot l uesday, m corumeatlcg epen the fall of Iüchmcnd. pmeaU the following tiewg as so its probable effect tpon the rtouthcrn miad and tbe futce of the rebellion: -'The moral effect on the ecuth of the fall of Richmond will be far greater than il Grant bad succeeded in taking it ia the erly pirt of h:a lsl ear'a raiDirn. ?tow that wo Lave demon strated tie general military wc.ikr.c-s of there bels. bv marchinc zreat armies through the heart of tho south, and taking H their r-caboard cities, the fall of their capital ad I it remaining Uronghoid, must be accompanied w;ui a lecling ' that they hare cothin j left to fill bick upon. Had Richmond been taken in the epring oroal mer ot last vear, a retreat would have beca eay loto almost any part of the south, which, from the Atlantic to tho Alleghanu. aid from Chat tinooca to tbe Gull. w tinder the confederate swav. Cut the most ther cau now hope is to malntaia a doubtful contest ia tho mouutain re To escape with an orcaozed arcir acrois the Mtsslssjrpi is Lot only impossible, but erea if there were no other obstacles, it ia uolikely that soldiers from Virginia acd the other Atactic states, will consent to be led tht immense dis tance to tnht in a cue in wLicn taev w.ii no longer having tba personal inrerest of men fijhtir.e for the protection of their homes, and wboae success only rntdraea cm any longer ex pect. It mar be be raav for rasniooate r:d desrerate leaders to talk about the poihi!ity of continuing the content; but to trA-il end? They ca cght only on the defensive, and thy re now to re duced that defensive wrlre will amount to ! cothinj. ; In an earlier t.ige of the coatet sue cesful defense would have been ultimate inde pendence. Hut they can never expect to retalt Richmond. Charleston. c Orle.tr.. and t? e other pbices they have I;. An J whst would a rrsgin confederacy bo worth, pcrcbed aminjf the Alleghinie. cut c2T from all acceM to the sea, the Gulf, or tae Mislissippj tci kemcifd in, cn all t ides , by a fee ; bouniinc in mUitarv resource-? If, with on exhausted resource., thev could not keen wb-it thay have lost, how when their mem are snent can they ever expect to recover it? Their eause can succeed only by uccc-isful offensive fighting and a great dc.il of it; bnt for offensive fighting tbej cave no longer een tbe pretence et resour ces Ths New York New takes a different view of the situation. it doe not regard the fall of Richmond an event which will hasten the tcr oainaiion of the w ar. or lessen the abilitr of tbe south to procrastinate the .nruggle. Wc gi?e the followine extract fron il tomnients upon V19 capture of tbe rtbel capital m preLtiog the aoutb aide view of its eflVct aul the future policy of the rebel leaders: ' Oea.Leatsan excellent ol!er, a :ooi christian, acd a man of l.teral view andbuoiane di?po.Itbo. He has eriocel no inordinate so bition for military fame or political honor. Iii ction throughout thii strile has been prompted by a jefiMe of duty, at it is certtin that be will cot prolong the atrife without fir expectation of success. He has never been wtefkil cfhurnm life. Oa the contrary, the ctre tint be has taken Upvotect the Didiers under hi charge from unteccssary peril is in contrast with the reckless sacrifice of troop bwhich the federal Lieutenant 0nerl ht suppirfel hii tratcgf. Lee has alwar been cautious and provident sever rath, never avutuir g the responsibility of great haxrd to actompii-ii brilli int rults. He has hubandei his resources with the thrift of one who knew that he had tone to spare; and he must be regarded a one w'n, by the emergencies of hi position, a weil ss by hi benevo ience, counts every man of his legior.s who i slain or wounde J, count everr drop cf bh'd that sinks into the floid of battle. , Such a man, ju-jt, geuerous. humane, acd ici pressed with eoasciouress of the obligations of a christian ar.d a ptrio:, cannot degraerate into the mere butcher of his kind. He ia not one to effer needle- becttou;bs before a broken chrine. No man, probably, more than he. Je plore the b!ood.hed, misery and devastation that hare been the accompaniment of civil strife No considerations of pride or bite will induce hia to protract the terrible crdeal beyond the hour when his soldiership acknowledge that the "csnets irreieemably !crt. Should that hour come, he will submit wilh wignity, a becorne a vanquished general who ha doae hi duty . V e believe that the people of t4 e north hae generally eonceitei, as wc htve, tha chsrarter and attribaits ol the coaieicrato caaitnlor. Therefore, while Gsaeral Le remains in the Seid, it must be believed that ho haa here of ' ultimate success The question, tVen. is whether he is f) shortsighted as to er.'.truin hopes that are without foundation A gererl whj ha studied the art cf war in so harsh a s-Lool. snd who has given auch substantial ctiience of h', sagacity, skill and pruJer.c. can hardiy tr considered a simpleton evca bt his eceni e. Krum 1 Lee's aatecedert. none .11 judge tim to be over sanguine. Hii r?!icy throughout has been to avoid great ri-V. aa 1 let go lh pofsihilit'ea of a p'er.did achieremer.t to make furs .( a raore mlerate e!-f- It i rot, thf refcre, I be presumed thit he ho;,c ;a'r-it hope, and struggles agair.n an adverse üe-t:nr, kncwir.g it to be irrevocably written agaict hm. Tbe armies ol the confederacv have evacuated Petertburg and Richmos:J. What teti? The confederate eau.e doe not de;er.d upon tbe cc- . cupation of Petersburg and Richmond. We have receatcilj of late stated that tboe strong holds would probblv be ahatdoced, fr the same reason that Charleston, Svacnah and Wilmington hae bea abandoned, because tbe strategy of the confederate eommauder involved ! the sacrifice. Three dajs of deperi?e battle have attested that the aou'.J.f t a troop are neither dip;r.:ed nor lacking in tlie e!eu;ec.i of rra. stare? The great arraie that hare so lor g de ten-fei Richmond and Tetertburg hta been removed t another quarter where, in the estircatioa of their general, their valcr srd endcrsncs eaa be made more available. Lee bjti cait froa Lim the last of the weights that dragged cpea hLi
mUiury extlia. He U free fron the teipciilMl itf of ffTjardlr? n taacT cirra tclrM. waase oc-
coMtloa wa of no raal voice ta tie, acd hence forward he will wait battle la the tatunl iTrccr I holds of his coor.tr, defeaded. tot la defense V tie national prj2e, but irniapiy taw.ury parto:. The abandoac:CT.tof Ricbmocd la bat an iaeide'.t of the var; cctil Le? abactor., bte ceutt, tLe war jr,oea or as fiercely, a cpertely asd aa df vtrucuve.y a ever. froa The 5ew Tork Tribnt tfore .llnfnra. The I. Y. Tiraes, ia a kiudli ceaat. but we uuat teeU.e. defense of "sit. Greeley peace letter," siys: "We are irc'ired to telicre tb it Mr. Greeley LisMlf ia quite n&tiaScl br tbit time with the tura which the Xtitqua pue nepoiatUca took. That whole affair t:qjc to hare reen,in the main, a trick. There tuo expectation an.J ro purpose of peter oa the pnrt of the rebrls. Their game waa to make cspital fur tbe approcniii preJstal cie.ior. They beiiere-l tbey could aid matenallf in ek-ciing a democratic president, and that then the? could negotiate for peace with better pro'p-t of bavioe eomething to ihow as the frn'.ts of their rtbHion. The k hole thinj proved a failure; but it is not eaj to sit bow tauch xaiochief eight cot hare been done if their emi5ariea Lad been allowed to Tisit VahiLjrton which ws the main thinir, they desired." We hare already tried to make tbis matter eo plain toai tee wajianrg man neca nai err icere A J . . . V in; but, sir.ee ccr uccf ss secro to hare beat partial, we will make one more effort We do not know nor belieTe tint there was any "trick , or deception, on tne part oi jdes?r i a I C. C. Clav, Jacob Thompson it Co.; bet, if it really was tbeir "game" to make capital for the democrats in the then tending pre&idestM can vass, it is very ceruia that thay succeeded, sr.d wholly by reason of the worst pr.Sainie playing on the part of cor overnmect. Let u accept, for the momtr.t, I be l imes theory, and auppose that Messrs. Clay & Co were tnessing on the peace question in the interest of copperhead Denaocrary. They ke1 permission to viit Wa,biügton as peace makers, and Mr. Liocola at first conceded it. Suppose he bad stood just there, and they had gone along Sow the pteridCLt wa ct:der to concciratile ob ligation to make them any proposition whatever, while thev wereclearlv riedsred to make one t him. So he siaply fold his arm, and sns. they make disunion a part f their programme. be replies, "hither I am i'rest lent ol the Lmted States or all this i trifling wiih a very grave subject. A president, I have sworn to uphold and obey the federal constitution document whith which I preunje ycu arrj all farailur I have carefully Studie! that document, and I find in it DO clause authorizing the president to con sent to a division of the U nited States. I cannot, therefore , accept yocr propoaitian. I wish you a very good morning and a safe itturn to your homes. ISow, is theieone man alive so dull as not to kr.nw that this interview would have immensely aided, strengthened, exhilarated the union party, and gien them every advantage ia tbe presidential contest then proceeding? Uut suppose they had not insisted on disunion. but had rroüerei some sort of "recon'truction" the president might or might not have found it acceptable; but iu any cfte our danger from foreign intervention not then illusory or trilling would hive been utterly dissipated. Governor Reward woui.Jatorce have dispatched a circu'ar tj our minister-!, saying through them to foreign courts, "Vou aee here the proof tbat we have all along been right in the assertion tht this is purelr a domestic rjuarrtl that we sre indeed two warriug factions, cot tiro hostile countries." From tht roomeiit, foreign intervention would have been utterly without pretext or excuse; while the confederates could no lorger deny, even to each ether, that they were self confessed rcb cl, cot an independent people. ow, taea, a to tne wisdom and policy ot a cencter propciticn from the president to the tonfederitc envoys or erai-'Barics, as you will: Let U4 suppoe e lie had made com euch overture wc suf sted, er ore a much better and wi?er as he mißht liave devi-ed How would It have been possible longer to uphold the rebellion by merciless cocscri;tion cf persons and property throughout the south, ta-c 1 rn such assertions as tho-e we copy below from a recent proclamation of AUb;im s Gov. Watta (an old Clay Web a:er wbi, who ouht to be thoroughly aehame-I and :ck o! his preent bed-fellow?, and we presume is to). Under date of March 3, be sumruons evert citiien into the rebel armies, faying: "To Tits r.ortE or Alabama. The recent rejection ot all propcitione lor peace by tbe authoiitic3 of the United States, and the preenta tion to cs of the orlf terras on which thU desolating war can be stopped; that we must liy down oar arms and eubmit to the behests of L ncoin, with the promise- only to be liberal in ti;c exercise of the pardoning power (thus treating the people of the cor.Jcdcrato ptates, both in their individual aud fcove.rcipn cipncity, as criminal?,) leave us but one choice. We must either become the slaves of Yankee masters, degrading u to equality with the neproes, fubjectiug ua and our children and our children's children to n slavery worte than Egyptian bocdape, or wc rnut, with the help of God and oik own rtronjr arms and brave hearts, establish our freedom and independence. Subjugation means the confiscation of your property to pay Lincoln's war debt r.nd gratify abolition hatred, and the destruction of all the rights and liberties of freemen. Submi-Micn id but cut juration coupled with everlasting difracc and dishonor. Such term of peace the freemen of Alabima can never accept." Lc , &c. The rebellion has been kept alive ever ince oi:--triumphs at Gettyber atd VicVsbnr by jest euch appeals, such assertions, as tho above Have they been properly counteracted? Waa it well for the union cause that the president should be bullied by bid aiTters into precluding an everture fron the confederates at Niagara, while he volunteered to set frih ao much of bi.a own conditions of eettlemer.t a tnut ecm rrpuh-ive to the south, leaving u:: ex preyed all howis avowedly willing to concede if those conditiors wereaecepted? Wethiok cot. As to tbe "failure" asserted by The Times, we can only say tha, in our deliberate and undoubt ed conviction, the .-late of New York (we believe the same L true tf other states, but cannot apeik from observation as to tbera w.ts thrown to the democrats by Mr. Lincoln's Nuijara manifesto "To whom it roy concern," and could by r.o efforts have been carred for b'm but for that tion amsring concoction of infatuated and semitreiaooal tupidity, the Chicago democratic platform. At anv time between the appearance of the Niagara manifesto and tbe Chicago pUtform the state would b ire gone agilt'-t I'loideLt Lincoln by ratny thfu?aid. We cannot re thze that The Times is seriou wo know it ia not hearty in its seeming adheficn lo what wc may best characterize as the Anna D.ckicsou sebcol of sutec)rnbip I te natural instincts, its tradition arc all adverse t th course which it oud teem to be steerir. We rnsst believe? that it feci as we do, though perhaps not c strorrly, that ilr. Lirc'la mnie a grave mistaae 1:1 pu:t:n; n;i n-ind over tr e rooutha of the confederate agents at NMra. and that all tie "ciachieJ" they cipht poribly Lave d:i e at Wa-hinc:on was ae nothing to the haz ards ped!ely braved by keeping them away. It there be any to whom these ducussloo are distasteful, they wa i 1 1 bear in mind thut we d:d net invite them. The Vlcloty. It is, to CuSJcrvat'.ve raeu. ar. extremely rati frir? ta well sa a !T !5r?r tact, that at tie present n.otnent, w ben tLe Cc i.:.try ha mrces wiihln it crr ar-.i ;!orv writteji ail over its tiudtrd, net oL f tJe tmo cf tho-e w ho ha e produce J thc rtulf.- ia Inked either in fethr. t-r crcar.ii ttiin with !.c far : ioal poriioo the drniri'i p!i,:ral party. (Jritt, Sherman. Shrri tan c-id Thuaia are tbe rrer. not one ol whom a f.inaric: nt or ol wheoi fjuht cr ever str-.ick a b'ow in th; wr in ply for treparrse rf rv:r- lre-1-.-.m r.i ) e r.ecro Butler, Honker, l.cks. Purna-de. aud uthers of the kind, had ri haLd in the rroaui. g triumph ot our arms. The rr.en h - tu?ht a:.d won the battle are soldier, and men whofousht mlrlr aair.s? arairvl rebellion, snd never in the "ir.ic ret c! ÜJd a; d human. tv. The Taiceaville Te'epriph sats that a a4tl oua named Valettic IVikias, who has ben in a state cl almoat complete oificatioo fcr twetty ßve years, has jnt uA M their warty htrra ary, agel year Otcatiou commenced uca he was 11 years old. joint by joiut, wleu i:e became totally iied, with the exception th.it i.r ccn!J rcove two of his fic-ers and mike the üjtbust perceptible BLtica with orecr two of b t toea. Hi health has generally been good until a day or two since, acd te has had a gojd appetite. "Hi bi beta tcully blltd lor tie Isit thty years
.tetlce to Deserter. Wa Dmincrvt. laorcT Maslssax. GuitsLL'a Omci. T Waiejsoto.t, D. March 11, lfcW
Circular No. 6 J In cocforraity with the prtc'.amatioa cf the president herewith pcblihei, ail oSccrs axd employe of thl burcmu are ics'ructeJ to gire proapt attcitioa to the recciring acd forwardicg of such Werter a prefect tbenelre- in r cordtLce with its proTteieci. 'st rat rawiDxf or the c. itatis ?r amiiwt; "A PROCL AMAT10 , Wberwasthe twenty rt aection of the act of congreM, approved on the third iL:., eotitleJ "An act tj rread the eereral acu heretofore paae to profile for the enroüire and calling out the national force, and fur other purposes. require that in addition to the other penalties cf the crime of de ert:on froai trie military or rural serv.ce.aii persons ha hire dc.-erte-J the milica ry or ttral pcrrice of the Uuted states who ehalt rot return to sail (.errire. or rerxrt themaelres to a iroTOt marshal within aixtr dats af ter the proclamation hereinafter meLtioned, shall bo deemed and tskea to have toluntanly rero quiiheI and forfeited their rights of citizershp atid the:r rights to becooje citizens, and such ce werter shall be forever incapable ot hold-n art office of tru?t or profit under the United State, or of exercising any rights of citizens thereof; and all persons who eball hereafter desert the miliurr or naval service, and all peron who, beinduly earo!lel, shall depart the jurisdiction of the district iu which he is enrolled, or go bo jond the limits of the United State with intent k to aro;d acy uralt itvj tr.e military cr oaral sf r vice, duly ordered, shall be liable to tre penalties of this section. And the preside:. i hereby authorize 1 and required forthwith, on the passage of thii act, to itsue his proclamation setting forth the provisions of this section, in which proclamation the president is rerjuef ted to notify all decrte rs returning within sixty days, as aforesaid, that they shall be pirdoned on condition of rctnrririg to their regiment nd coapnie-, or to such other orinnttiorii? a thev may be aseigt.ed to, uutil they eb all have served for a pe- j riod of time equal to their original term of en-! Iistment. "Now, therefore, be it ktionn, that I, Abraham Lincoln, president of lbj United States, do isjue this my proclitn ition, as required by siid act. oriering and requiiing all deserters to return to their proper ro-t; ai.d I dohere!y notify them that nil de-erters who shall, wjthia sixty d3 from tho date of this procla tuition, viz; on or before the H'th day of ily, 1SG5, return to ser vice, or report themselves to a provost marshal, shall be pardoned, on condition that they return to their regiment! ar.d companies, cr to such other organizations as they mty be Assigned to, and ferve the remainder of their original term of enlistment, and. in addition thereto, period equal to tlie time lost by do-ertion. "In testimony whereof, I hive heicur.tosct my band, and caused the seal cf the United Sute to be affixed. "Done .t the city of Wellington, tbi eleventh day ot JJirch, in the year of our Lord otic thou?flind eight hucdre'i ar.o (ixty five, and of the indepence of M the I nite 1 State, the eight v-ninth. Abraham Lincoln. My the IVesident: "William H. Slwabd. "Scret.irv of State The record -s atiJ rcturnj of the.e deserters will bo rniJe tp itj tb --liine mn:i::er a? is provided for in o:her east- by existing legulationi, except thai it will be noted oa tho book of defcrtm arret'd, cpwrite tho naoje of the deserter, the fsct of bit hav.ng voluntarily t-urrerdered Lint t-elf in conformity with the president's proclamation; and the number thui Furrendering them reives to be penaratcly a'ated on the rejjrt o ibU office. The secretary of war direct, that no rewurd be paid fur the arre?t of deserters who may bo arrested subsequent to the receipt of thi-i ordr bv the district ttotcii mtrsh tl. Jawh Ii at. Provot ildrsha Gcrer.1 I From the Portland I're.l Flala n l oad . , When butchers' meat is eo dear, ai;d poor i .-)-' pie find it so difficult to obtain a supply, it is well to look about us and see wh.it can be need iu its plsce, and thereby fare a penny, T.bich 13 equal to cartiüone. Great meat eaters are spt to mistake etimulua tor nourishment. Meat, we all know, is much mere stimulating than nocrUb in, ir.d the person who keeps hU stomach and blood excited by the fieh of warm-blooded animI Peldorn or cevtr feel eÄtiffied with a dinner of .-h. Tbe a:ornach maybe filled with it. and still tbe man feels the want of something to excite l-.ii blood and male him feel as if ho hid nude a heatty dinner. Now, fi-h alone will n't have this effect upon the system cf a man who is n real beef-eatcr. lie wants to eat bis fih and then stuft in ros-t bt-ef, which produce the umisI stimulus, and he feels sstid. The eolt fibre of firh is more easily digested than the mmcle that forms fleh. There is in fih a!:o a ?ubtance that is cot found in fiesh of land animal?. We refer to iodine, which tends to prevent scrofulous and tubercular diseases thtt afUict those in the higher ranks of life. It has been proved by analysis that the solid matter of fis-h, that is, the matter which remains after dedication or the expulsion of the aqueous part, h very little inferior to meat, game or poultry. That fish ii a health giving food there is abun dsnt proof. The ichthyophagit suffers much lese from ill health than the meat eater. Tbe most healthy, robust and prolific families are thoe whose principal food is fih. Fishermen are proveibial for their good health and Ptron constitutions. The worxen, too, te'ocging to this clacs are not oi.ly hie and hearty, bnt good looking, and many really beautiful. The Turninsr f'uliit. The turning point in the terrible battles which won Richmond wis the hloodr cngagemert at Five Fork on Siturday last, which waa "faiily wo"bv Gen. Sheridan, who proved hin self in that fiht to be one of the mot hrillitut rencrala this war ha produced. The turning of Lee'e riht, which I e accompli.-hed by that bit tie sealed the fate of the rebt-l capital, as it made the coafeJente lines iu front of Petersburg untenable Without dij'tngement to any cf the other accomplis1 ed ccreruh who took part in the?e hotly contested engagements, it mut e admitted th it Sheridan hud the lu'jk to be tie central figure of them all. General Shcridm, it wdl be noticed, was actually defeated ou Thursday, while Gen. Warren did not succeed ia more than drawIn.: the battle on Fridiy. Gene al SherUan wg then, i: eeems, placed in cemmard of the 5 b orr s as well as hi own, and on Saturday fought a battle which w,:s a marvel of scientific gener 1-hir. Hecart'jred, dipere-l acd rendered un available fully occ-third of Lee'e armv Tb I attack in front along the whole line followed on Sunday, and the rtbe's were forced baok from their entrenchment? Another dny's fight would hate destroyed the rebel armyj'but thev tied durit -the Lijlt. and Richmord fell N. Y. Wr.rld. II pt I am oi a mo Kendall. Hon. Amos Kndali, who is now eventy e'x year cd üce, united with the c-ltary baptist church at Wafbiogton on Sunday la?t. Tbe Chrcn !e 5vr fc.!ltwir5 arrocrt of the ccremery: Mr Kendall, with a firm Men, ace:ided to the pulp:t plstforrrj. then reverently de?eendH to the fountain. The older members here looked on ith intet.'e iatereit. fcr they remembered that, but a few yeirs sirce. the devoted wife of this good man consecrated hers-elt fully to God in that identical spo'., ard they eeced to inspire his feeling. fc h. too. entered the pooi Dr. K. received Mr. Kendall, and p-it the queft'ons to which he replied di.-'.inctW. The preacher also repeated ihrfc word.: "Thoacb for many jers I hive cleavored to live the life of an nrirht man, jef, by rot attachirg nmelf to the chunb, ! I felt that my life j a :ardin opposition to cLri;uuity. I-ee orü are undrretood to have formed rub:antially apart of Mr. Krrdall s txtcriftce Vcfore the church. He was ther baptized, snd tbe ervicea c!cei with prayer ard benediction. The H)uton Tc'eraph publishes a letter from CaoiJen, Ark , from which we extract the following: An old piroon who resides here re lated to me yeeterdaj an incident which occurred n this tow:, The pirsoa was tf.endici; a dting fcol Jier. Durirg hia !t hour be became deliri--. after n.cttering incoherently fer some time, at lau tecatr.e e:. Just before be died tome one fired a gun tn tie wood near bv. Tbe dying soldier beard it, atd slowly openicj bis f Te. closed them tgtLa, al4 as he did to sattered,'Tbere goes another Lj !M asd died.
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The doty from tobaoco ia clod lt year vu $30,fJ,000. The crocuses ar la bloom la Wahisgtoa. S? tre other 'custes Mr. Greeley's book. "The American Coa:ct." hü beca triaslati :ato Gernaa. Why U the skiticz park like Xij:nra5 It U & good pUce to see lall. Vacc?nation'i propcfcd to be mae roaDprl ory by the New York legislature The PLi!aie!rh!a nirt rard ?w!r.dUrs have beea tnide to cliore JiD.OOJ. Jackson's Lirthdr was celebrated in Charleston, Maichu?e.t. by the bells, etc. tinging oi BUhop Pouer, of IVncyUania, hi gone to Cahfornu lor lie recovery of h;i bealih Au old toper -ivs tbe tro ruost precious thicga low included in hoop are girla and kegs of whirky. A eentieman complains of the extreme to litene ot a thief who took off t" hit at a ptrty tbe other eight. - The late Duke ot lC-2.bOO acres of land, quantity of it now. Northumberland ooed He occurie bat a small A printer who took a compos'cg draught of IJjurbon thought that be bad done his day s work when he found himself "set up" insiead of his copy. Not les than tbirteea brewcrici were e;xed ia and about Alleghany City, PcnnsjUania a fer days ago for alleged fraud ia returns of pro fin on the part of the priprieors The Christian CommHiou has a new ma chine in the thape of a large ceffee boiler on wheel, with boxes for suirir. milk nd othtr sui olie attached, which ia verv con venier in d.btribuiing feuplies to the arcny. A further innovation has been made iu the pitsbyterian church. Ia the Troa e-iab-lisLe'i church in Edinburgh, the Rev. ilr. Nich olson tias introduced the r-ractice ot chanting part ol the service. To dance or w.v to dnrce is the all ab.-orb irg question at St. John.-burv, Vermont, now The inhabitants are all by the etrs over it. A hotel has been closed oa account of it, and there is a rrosLfct that a church will be broken up On olc 'occasion a colonel was asked by tome ladies it it wns not worse for the gertlemtn to drik than fur Udics to ue snurlT The coiouel repl.ed that bo'.U were vtry bad, and that i his wife siiould trcr take nufi', he'd licker cer tain. The Lyons Republican ays: "It the en Iistment of one man tor tr.ree tears ia quiva!tnt (as Gen. Fry declates) to the enlistment of three men for one jear, would not the easiest way to till Lvor.s quota of titty nine men hive been to enlist ote man lor filiy-uiue jears? We aj pel tj Gen. Fry " A Philadelphia pspet ays the ladies of that city have introduced a new custom likely to be popular. They are ?er.dirg ronvmously to their gentlemen acquaintances ?rnall pies and tarts, enveloped in white tvsue parer, like wedding cake. The meaning of thie'euriou innovation is yet n my??ery. Tbe ball given by General MrD.iweil in Saa FrancUco Was a splendid alTYir. 1 he co-tumes of pome of the ladiea were exceedingly rich, ur. 1 would hive graced a royid court Mrs Jlic:i, jewclö. Airs, llenslcy, Oi bju J.ise, wajHis'j rc.'f let dcrt with jewel The ladv of the French cocul, Mr. Tandewater. and ilr. Dewey, appeared in court dre-e? Tt e foieign corsiita and .Le:r wives, all p pet red i'i court cr:urr.e An Ecglihmji. h i invented a nutch which is cnlike any other. Upon the side of each box h a chercicHily prep ired piece cf friction paper. When etruc k upon this the m itch instantly ic nites. W hen struck urx;n xnjthia e'.fe whatever it obstr.ately refuses to flame. Yu miy lay it upon a red hot Move, ar.d the wood of the much will c iicinc before the eud of it igt:ite "Dennis, my boy," eaid n Eutliah schoolmaster to bis HiberniHti pupil, " I Icir 1 p'nall mike LOthicg of you; you have lio application." "An 6ure enough, t'r,"iiid the qui'.k-witted lad, "isn't il mjrtll that alwas b.iug tould there's no occation tcr it. Don't I see every day in the Dewpapers that To Irifh need apply,' at all, at Ur Punch. The congressional exeimion to Savannah and Charleston did not cos-l the government over ' $15.000, it is said: and the exrursion of Ai-tant I Naval Secretary Fox and party to Savnua ih and Char'e-t n will cot ptob.bly cost any more. Odier excursions are aid to be projected. While the government is doing the liberal thing, and has plenty of money to epeiid, why should not the loyal editors be treated to a pleasure trip somewhere -y to Charleston, for the celebration of April 14? The government owe murh more to them than to the congremeu, if the.-e trips are given in acknowledgment of obligation for tervice rendered. Springfield Republican. If yoa present jourfel! as a subject you are a-ked the preliminary quea'ion: "How vou likey? You likey handsome, or you likey Jikey V You naturally reply thai you wish the portrait to be like you; but woe beJ.ide you if, after that aci:ounceiuct, ytu of je t to the pictuie on the score oT 'ti utliuejs. It is e tid that a sitter once vectored to do ro; the Reprieved artist turned round to the collected audience, snd, with ! upraised bands, txcl umcd in e xpostulatnry tone : Suppose no have handsome, how can?" Greit was tne sympatny evmceu kt ti.e aggrieved ar-1 t:?t. and overwhelm;rg the confuion ot the car:- j catured sitter. The records of court mirtial. mjs i letter) from Washington, hhow that oue lieu'e.mnt col- ' onel, two majors, one surpean, two cip!ni..s and ! sixteen lieutenants were recer.tjy convicted of ' various offense, Ld nea:ly all of thcra diKtnlsv ' ed the service. The lieutenant colonel (of a co j ored regiment) fippropria'ed to him-elf the bounties of eever.teen recruits. Eiht were four.d puilty of drut.kentij; an d one, tor aiding a sol dier in an attempt to e-c tpe, was cashiered, to be t incapacitated from lioldintr any nfi -c of tru-t, profit or honor, under the United S'.'itfs covernment. anJ confir.el at hard labor in a per.ifntiaiy J lor t o eir. l ite ttebel t.vn. Hilt Killed. The report that the retfl Major General Ambrose Towcll iii'il w i? killed in the lecer.t bitt!enear Teterrburp confirmed, lie wss buried in I that citv on Sunday, tU- d-iy of hi. delh. He wait bom iu irsrmia about Ic'tf, praouate! t TVe?t P.iLt In 1?4T. and ws em,' !oyeJ in the coas: survey until Noveaher He rteicntd his cornm:s-ior beip then first lieutenant, in March, 161, r '-red the rirvit-e cf Virginia as colonel ot t reimetit. Ho cjmtn ind-i a! bricaue at the
tie of KimDt V, June ID.h.lspon 'he proprtet-.T a ditinuis,id mark of her rval
ISol ; wa eOiin i.-trmade bric J er, an I liter majcr cer.-sral ii. t! r i onledcrtte trmy. In the cararaur. ! the Chickihorarny he led ! the attack m the r . " r force at Mecharire- I ville, which opec:o '.c ?ven davf' fiuhtir, be tween thit ;Nce ard Hrricn'- Lmlir In the advance of Lee inta Mr)lnd to commat.deil an army corps ifd was j re.-f nt t the yiege of Harper' Ferrv. whi fi wa eurren te-ed in h a Sept, 15 h, lsC2 In all the cbenuent battles of Lee's arm? he bor an active Drt. Cm Gxette. i v 1 1. 1 1 i;.i, JctT Dvi.i ; boLC C".(. y the othtr ds? by the pray-at-tome pitiivMof Eracsaille. The iitlux of r.et roes into Evansvi'Ie ia very lae. The Eai!vii',e Di.-palch a tys that a pott of barracoon cn Third s'.teei seem t be the get eral rcEutrvcu cf s'.l tew comers. There mct be at Iea?t fce.-tftn famil e in cceetunty, and aa every family icclu ka tine small children and c:.e at tbe VreaJt, i: i' to be Imagined thy are rather crowde-J. Doo Law At the late seion cd oor Ute legislature a do law was paesed, hieb took effect oq ted after its pase. It is the doty of aefrors to late tLe number of dogs in their respective township Dy thia law i e tax levied upon tie trvners is ote dulltr for a gentleman ar.d twu dwiUr tr a lady dog. aud for each additional deg the sum uf to dollars Glad we don't own any stock !n the ctclce business lladiscn Courkr.
The pesftb fte abcat Terre flaute are La
full bloom. - , Bjtoca cr Uajxiacs Cosruucr Etirr DaKaols The Tipton Ucion gives the follow ing rerorlof i suit fcr breach of marriage con tract which came elf t the late terra of tbe cir cuit court ia that c ur.tr; Tbe largest rcrdt. u-wit, 3,000. ever fouad in this court, was ltte! obtained by l:iabeth M. Galbreth ja her ec t sgainst George Y. At-klo-oc, for breacb ot marriage contract. The case created the utmost excitement. Tbe ab?est atiort.ea ia the ut wereemaloyed upoo either side. Tbeiury was aidre?ed bv Hendricks and Lewa for the defendant; Mos and Overman for the pUiatiff. Farmers qait their fields, mer chat ta their stores and mechtnics their shops, to witness its progression. The plaintiff, by her testimony, which elicited the belief of all present, disclosed a crime on the part cf the defendant of as great magnitude as ever was conceived by lut and cunning, ard perpetrated upon an innocent and helpless girl. She was the daughter of a pocr widowed mother, taken at a tender age into the family of Mr A'kinon, a young nan of wealth acd position, who designingly won ber confidence by a fatherly care and attention. In the 'course o' a lew jears, Mr. Atkinson applied for and obtained a divorce from bis wife. Then making love to Miss Galbretb, who baj grown to be a woman of extraordinary beauty and Intelligence, loved for engaging manners and affble disposition, be succeeded . in winning her. Society is relectlee in its condemnations. Our Savior said upon a similar occasion, "Sister, go thy wty and sin no more;" bet society crashes, wither tbe fnil trangres?or. Although the jury seemed to be very liberal with the plaintiff, she did not get her deserts. The po-sesion of Croe-us will not compensate a pjor, erring, unsuspecting girl for the lo: of her honor and rride. Nor is tbe cell of doomed felon, punishment severe enough for the vile libertine who would thus deceive at;d betray confiding innocence. MASONIC. . es INDIaNArOMS CH AFTFR KOE CrCIX. n. R. I). V. A tr.f e tin; of ibe l haptf r will bp LH1 tbt (FrlJj) n njr. at 7 o'clock. 1 r ork. The BretVern a:.d Car.diltes ar requfet to be prefect puncaal y. UOUACE V. a MiTII, See. H E STATED MONTHLY MVKTING VF INDl WATt)LH t'ItAPTKK, 5o. 5, will te teld thi (Friday) euir-at i o clock. CHAS. HHFR. Secretary. AMUSEMENTS ENGLISH OPERA AT Tili TABERISrACLE. Drect-r Manar"r Staff Manager Magical Conductor . Messrs. Crrpbell A Castle Mr. Fratjk Rir rs. If r. J. M. Weton. Prof. VV. G. Df ITKICH. CAMPBELL & CASTLE'S ENGLISH OPERA. TROUPE! S?0')Ld appearance of tbe young Priüii Dorna. Mia FANN1K KiDDKI.L. L. A H I I Ci II X II 1; I I II It K i; Tbe fwllowin names comprise the princlpa' artiste: Mi.sH ram.it Mitchell, M.s.h Kosa Cuokr, I' iuia Donna Supraoo; Mr. Win. Casih, I'rimo Tenore; Mr. 8 C. Cffpbell. Wmio Baritone; Mr. Kivrd -guin, the ilistintr.'nshefl Baritone; together w th an efflc.ent orchestra ä' d ch.-ros, tbetroup numberinir Friday Evening, April 7th, 1865. VTj'l b prf jrin.M AuberaGrand Remantlc Opera in ILre AtF cr PK a I S A V O I, O Fra Diavolo. . Kt'bbo , Giacorao Lord Ailcaoh. Mr. Wm. Castle. Mr 8. C. Carhfll. r. Warren White. ilr. Edward SeKUin. Mr. Walter B.rrh. Lorenzo Matte Zerl na l.ady Al t ah ..Mr Wm. Skaat. SI-5 Kannie hidJ-ll ilis'i Georgia toiler Carbineers, Villagers, tc. AliriL5?iON-50 cents. Reserred seati 00. Revived seats can be procured at the Music Store cf A. M. Henham A Co , without extra charge. Xör3lX.ors open at 7 o'clock; Termre t comrnenre at o'clo a preclelr. jRgfß-x-a cf the Opera fvrgal in the Hall. apr3-c.9t. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. Comer of Wathivjion and Tennaxer Strrt tt. nun;ier .Vir. W . l. Itiley . Friday Evening, April 7th, 1865. Minn EMILY THOttNE. I i:tUAI. .HATCH. Pains or Apjiiss:oii. Dres Circle ard rarqntte,5U Cent; Private bse, for six persons, f 5 00; Orchestra Seats, 75 ceuts; Gallery and Familj Circle, 35 cent1; Childre n in arm, f 15; all reserved seatu ?5c. Doors ope a at 7 o'clock precie!j. Performance commencen at a quarter to 8 o'clock precleelv. PAKTICULAK NOTICE. Ti e UorstCsrs have tbe Theater every evening at the cIoe of the prrfonnarjca. People living at a di.-tac- ran relj on this. MASONIC HALL FOR 1 SHOUT TIJ1E O.YLW COiMESCI50 OJt WKTISI SDAT EVESlSO, APRIL I tll I Open Kvery Night nntll further notice. And cn We idJ.'J and aluri.'.y Aftroo.u at 3 o clock. TUR MOSr I XTKAOr.D NaRT FXRIEITIC!? IN THE Tft.RLD: T II 12 O IZ E T MILT (XV IAN TABLEAUX OF PARADISE LOST! -OU TUP. GREIT REBELLION IN HE I VEX. I i The War of Hie A Ii !.. j The Fall of Satan and Fall of Man. i J A describe! l y Jwbn Villon in h:a Immortal Tc-eta entilled "r'araM bi It Vid a Complete i'.lajtration cf thi ceat ' em fnTn teslnniD end, e-trp tfio )r XIY1!1RTK SKLfcNblDTABUs.AU PAlNTlNüS, i carrjinj cut Miltou's Idea of ' Tlifia-nn II.. II rii inc irifi P ir-irlSn f aaiuiLiJt an ii tunv.i uuu i uiuut.t TVi.l tow le xb;tf.t-d in th: city a exhibited in Lonfor 200 executive ngbt.'', t intrc 'baa half a n.tl:ion of I-'eot-le. a:d an eahiffed before Kr H-ttj QL'KK VICTOiilA ar,d the n'ire Court, at Buckingham P!c , Dun w ich occaion Her .'Ja e?tv i tl a-ed to bestow Ä j approöiü'Jü, Ly p--ei,:irg nin wr.a a raaifrisrnt tnaj idou'I li rg. 1 irkets 25 erat. JCT1 Half Irlce. pTTT.rand Kxh'b tlcfc very Tf edDedT and Saturday Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Kon err! re' ir.g at c'c'.ocV.; Eib5b tier, cnmence at o'clock prcily. AfitrTJoon. trtr c;n at 2 o'clock. A. B. M0KRI505, apr? dlw rroprie;r arxi Kr.jcer. INDIANA STATE MUSEUM. 7 rant Wntliingloii Mreet. MADAME Tri. A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS, i C ft-r the reception rf rLite frcn 'el eck A . M. nrtillö o'clock P. M. Tte -ol'r '.iocs eabrace cr Threa Millions of Curiosities! Of tbe st asj linj and inrt.-B fron a!! part of tt Hlbe. AD3t::os...... !t chiracter.jtathered SO Ott. ElfGL'SH, Tr-prie're. UADAMZ M A aftS-tf AUCTION SALES. WEI OR DRY, COLD OR HARM, "7'HATETFB tLe wfafr nay be tbl af'.ertecn, the h'.g Aoctior," doa Virg'n'a Avenge 111 eertaln y take tlare pTc:ae!y a, two o'clock- ebo-;ld al the lots sot be aotd tala afternoon, tho aale wl.1 be coaUaaodat two o'Jckca to-sorrow (larcrday) aftorfiooa. tranply yovMtvwe with plata at f asa dt taaub'a oAoo,
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OP1 153 FINE LOTS, OX A 51) CtOSK TOTS' TIROITU ATTNC? Each Lot Forty Feot Wido, Oa four yrar crJ t. ctdm 1 oa catt FHdgy f:nooo ax X o'clock. See plaia at Sr in A S -rra'a 02tc. T tia prrct. ' r-e-:t REAL ESTATE SALE. BY ..SVXXS A: S.11ITII. 15 3 FINE BUILDING LOTS JLT AUCTION, OS FUIUA.T, ATRtL 7, AT 2 O'CLOCK P. 05 TUX rRKMISJC!. ffietsr ma a X ated on AXD ELFGA5T LOTJ ARJC snCVIRGINIA AVENUE, BUCHANAN STREET, DOUGHERTY STREET, COBURN STREET, WRIGHT STREKT, McKERNAN STREET. AND SHORT ST. Are II 4D frt w?5ö, wit IS foot allya, ad ar frbly ftasd and nmbfred. Msy cf them frort co, and are all cIo to, .te STREET RAILROAD, now rnntiing. bcic ia DoulseTty'i unbdivtH-oi of outlet No. 9. the iMjrborbo d t biget. LeaUM I'Mii'N thnttv In tbe city. Joining tbe wft of Httch- ' Adl tt .n TcRMa e'ie-f.f h cb; tfih fn -ne yet'; one-IMj tn two )ear; one fifth in tbne year, nd our th in four ear, with tnterett and mor f For farther particulars see. plata on etreet poster pJ fct our office. SPaNX 1 SMITI7, iai33-dti Krai Esta e Aucti ntrrr. BY WILEY & MARTIN, Kcal relate itroker A: Auctioneer. CHflloVkliilfflloTS! AT AUCTION, ON MOND a Y, APRIL 10th, AT 2 OCIXÄK P. If., ON TRK PREMISES. flriKSE LOTS are situated in the aouth eat part f M the city, and on the wr mi aide or Virginia Avenne, immediately ppsie Hetcher'a AdJiti. n-the mt thrivin(r aad rapidly incproir. local ty in ib city, and knon ar i:radtba A lioloiet.' ubdivi oa of outlet No. MK) ibe Iota all Ii high ard dry fine abade tree on most of them, and are a!l cf convenient aire for bniMir.g purpot, Hita gojd froi.tag . n. Virginia Avenue, Buchanan Street. and, Bradhaw Street, wjtb wi J alleys convenient to all. Thefe lots sre cp' n one of the running roaie if the STREET RAILROAD. and !n every partic'ar desirable lets fr building pcrpoeJl. Terms of One fifth cah; one.Cth In fix mc th; one-f fth in 12 do; cna-tfth la 18 do; on--flfth in 24 do, wi h iiterrt. JXZyfr .Ut and partkul-rv trquire of WtLKT A MARTIN. tuar23-dii Id Auct onet-ra. CLAIRVOYANT. M ISS CLARA HARLAND. CLAIRVOY ANT AND MEDIUM. Py the ue of an Instrument contrticted nnder Sniritnal direction. In connection with hrrdairvoyfnt power. in enablpd to present to yoa a perfect picture yoar future r fe t-artur. She can also tell, wit tin a 'ew oay, the date of marriage- whether the nr.Ionill bebappy or ntberwie, and number of children. Pleese Rive colur of Hair an 1 V.yr, Cuinp'extoB. Ap, envelop. Lock Rox SO, Detroit. Mich gin. j I w)U l.-.o netid the ume and P. U. addrea f the perf on (wbich will Table ycu to open a conr-jx n leuce.i fcr an additional 5iicenti. apr7 dl5t WANTED AND FOR SALE. TCRa cheap City Eesideace od a wll aborted pclt of rami y Groceries, at preaect wholeale pricea. Tn Farm ir.nt be 13,000 to tS.OüO. ln Marion county, and wnb from FOR SALE. rwiWO well aborted Ftorki cf Family Groceries with 1 advantage cf lea sea n delliti(r att at bed, near th Post Office. Nrr trf'trelnibf muk-t. Alsoonrf the reft point on MaHsachae tta aenue for a ba-ir e bue. Thee baine localltle demand immediate attention. J. !. DUNLAJl CU, R al KMate Rroers, pr? Xo I Sörth Mer'd an ifet. NOTICE. Dissolution ot CoparlntThip. f VIBE Partnerhio heretofore existing under the oamo J o' Kree A Kropf ta thia day dialved by mura4l con-er t. Mr. H Minter hav:az bo-ubt tb full in eret of G. Krpf in the Mar iware bu rir cf it e old firm All due an t Cebt of the oil firm i.l be eetUed ty their tccceft.-ora C. FlfsK. G. KhOhF. lnd;ar.arV.:, Arnl 6, t63. r h i co i T.rEfisnii. rilHF. rterat offl Km, in h RaHwa-d Ro'tee, 1. known nnder the fl-m o Fre Krcpf, av r. t-j) bo'juV.t tr t 'ay hy H. Vu.t-r, tbe rw trm will be kc.wn 'ndc- tte Lior .f FKF.5 i. JH."ITKi:. C. fEESr. l'dlr,po'i Arn! 6. IjCS apr. dl CIDER. J WKET CIDCIw. 75 H" I RMI.S. MCK C1HO CIDEK I0K SaLE CUEAP at 'H.n Hall Building ty :iw R. SCHMIDT CO. S5.00 REWARD! 0T ON UH ABU CT THE 211 MlTlCU. a Mck poifitr ptp, with a mail white ppot on trea-t ü wLif h4 r i a t.-'re fn ; ab ut en weke old. Any prn returning aai-l j cp u ne at N. 2i "erth Lat r-et, will recrive iL je rard. apra-ö6t T-OWASTRFOTRr. GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. DF.Al KK iy CnoXT. FatiL GkOCh IlIFR, I LOCK at d Jerd. Jaii f ?r4 ilovfi d'hverei prosnpt'y. Corner -f 7t Jervy V rInia atert.e. traril-dln. P R OF E S SIONAL. ov;:t STtk g&ock.vt. 50. ti iwnn J Hl.noia rt. K.devro No. 4T Sörth llhi.o a treef. lndiacaro:, Ii.d. mar30 43 ia REMOVAL. DA. BOHLkS, AVCUITCT, UAS BRMUVEO HIS a oSce trom the Ct ua Bui d:nj to Lla re. i.leice u. IS West Ob treet, bes-ten Uertdlan and Uuaoia. ANNOUNCEMENT. riFin WAUV-JO-iFH liAiRii offara h mif to the Udependeot Toter cf tbe If.h Ward, aa an faderödeat talon can Mi:o for Costcraaa. V.t. Harri ia an old clilioa of tho TVarJ, baa all Lla property in It. and if elected wi l pledge t!flj.elft a!J a Keurtflx Cheap f al, lii-Lt tixea, aai to 1 aX.tr LUo InUreau X the Ward ta tbo Cou&cii aad now that ft baa Ua fair eke re of all pVt laprwrraeau. ' ;
1 T -4 tj 'trty 4 cmifj l vl Trf asry, tia nB4r'fT.d tu iwtcI tit Gsrai IaV.-r!;ta kftacj for ths aa) at Cavl ut( Trvanry 5ot, LOIN. il The- Note r laad cnier daft f AafOtt ISta, l"U. tad are payabla tkrre year fr-m that ti, te eaneacy, er ar rcrrenih at tba cptioa ef tka he'.ier tnU Ü. S. 5-20 SIX PER CEriT. GOLD BEAKIMSDOrVDS. 8t ara wr.k a prra tm, wtka laereaaea th actcat profit uo ike ? 34 n, 0mfH fron St-iU nJ tnicifn2 tomtlnn, wifA adJtfrvm o tArt prr trmt. wtora, ftrcordiag m tka rata levied cn other preperty. Thatrtereat ia tajahU 1 carveory eal-ax.acaily by eana ttacV4 ack cot, which may be ctt eff ar4 a.ld ta aay back or baaker. Th ifitrrt t azucnti ta One cent per alaj ou n b o note. Two cent Stoo $500 Siooo $5000 Ten '20 1.00 I 4 a Kot of all denoaiitaUwaa bamed will b procpt'y fvrclshed epon r-ceipt af BVcHpfo, ace the axtea fcrwarifdstcLce. Tie I.trMd to the lSih of Ja& neat wfl be pa!d la adtatx'. It'tl THE ONLY LOA X IX MARKET owofered by tie Gverr.c:eLt, and It litonHJfn'Jy ex. pee'rd tbat 1t per tor advactaf e will niVt It tbo GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Le thaa S lOO.W.OoO of th loan anthoriifd by the la-t Cotgresa are now on the market TM atni t. at the ra at which It fa being abac rte4, will 11 be eib acribei tor wiih'n foar month, when the ote wi3 ca dubte-1Iy eomnai-d a premiom. a baa s fom?j been th rae cn clo!ng the lotacriptlona to other leaaa. In order that ciilaee la tve ry Uan atd section of the country may ba afforded facti i ilea far taking tbe loan. the I?atiot;al Betkt 9lv Fant and Tri rate Backers throughout the country Lave generally agreed to re. ceive nubacriptlona at par. Subscriber will aelect thfir own agenta, in whom they hare cotflJt&ce, and who OLlyaro to be tespor.iiblt far tk deüvery cf th notes for which tbey receive order. J'ATST COOKE, Sab-erptioo Agent, Philadelphia. SuUcriptSona will be recetvd by tho FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ladiacapolig. INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS apr4-d3mA wSm is i DRY GOODS. 1865. SPRIXG TRADE. 1865. GOODS. A tea ut iul a nJ cartuZy teltcti tlxk W re n t b C!erataatav i:iaa;llli nt amerlraa 7Iaj ti fracture, it nnn cn $jle at m FIKST-CLASH Merchant Tailoring Establishment, Gl -Vorth Pennsylvania Streit. Tw Poori soataoftbe Fett Office. Have great pleasara in nyl&S that all lay regi'tr cuhtorser bae already g.eea tbeir rjera and (rcat camber of new enstotner added. J. pr3-dBt&Ct A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DTJP0HC0;S G0LDE. PERIODICAL PILLS, FOB rXXALXS. Iiifnllilfle in Cor renins Irregularities. Itemoviiij: Obstruction of the .Tlontlily Turns from Whatever Cause anal A I way successful sa Irevrtit2itlve, And the "only arreM and CZTAIS K ItKUT for aU thooe aZict kRCotnplainta ao fxctMar to the aes, wheih er "marrte-l r inj o " The-Pi la aro nothin new, bnt bavo been need by tho iocera for siaoy jeare, both in rranr a:.d Arnika, wi h niiaraliel-d auccet a oerry raae; a&d be a nrrd by mary tboneand Ia iea who bate thm to make th- Pilta j tblic, f.-r tb alleviation cl thcr anfferlnif from a? j irrefra!ariTi whatever, e well aa to prever.t an I r crease r family wh' re health sill Lt perm tit. Y niiir peculiarly itnaiel. or these aapp-i-j annli. m, are caattoce! tfiiuM nlt ttee Pili w LI. ein that coti:ton.ai the proprietor aMcmea no rep.n-ib-.l!'y a'ter tbe above .dm. nit on, alihoaab thSr tn-Mneaa would r revest any mtch1of to health. 0:he rwie tho Hia a-e recommenaed. Full and e'cliclt direction, accompaxy enck box 5Xlr, KOXt HATE CEK3 f OLD 15 TWo YE ABS. Ter tt casasd loxe nest by l W, Utb tya)e2f and atent, to ail parta mt the world, to wl kh anwera have bn rturreo, u h'h lad.ei My tothirgliketh abv Fit a tare been kc wn alnce the OF kr.LIICI.N. DAWCrDlFt)N THE Wl 'HLLl IS kkkUV G. OB TkCJT.uN AU h.MOKIU SATCKKIO ITS PKOPfcUCHASya-.L, cuietin the rvre. and re. cr rc tfce-ro.y ci.kr of health" to tho iheek of the moat d.U. eat. PütCE 1 1 00 FEH FOX. SIX BOXES forfS CO. cld by all DraisV., and by tbe fotlowict Jobtirf and truic fltwi, Agvnte for Indlanaptia, Ind ax.a: (lai's. by anCint flt caa pronto the Pill, aect cnfllre'i.lly by xail. an1 withoat voervativr, to asy part of the ci'y or com'ry.) avd for ale by TOMASSON CuX.5 i'i. Ka.t Wa.b nrten treet. SIEVTAKT k XOiSUkJ, ho. 40, Ka-t vrtiBtea tret. W. I. HASEITT t CO Ho. 14, West Wahrteo atret. U. Il.LF.F.. 5e la ivl t.Eata' Blvk. J. r.ÄtOCB, e. t, Eatra Hosa Block, acd ty DAILY. Ki:CFi:it A Ul MI, rTkcUa:e lVrajtjisra, So. T3, Son'Jh lferldian etreet. G. 8. LACET.GeneraTTravellr . Aajert for the We.tera State., UT, Dearborn ret. tcicnao. Mitou. B Nene Gennibo olU the be a la a;rnd A D. HOWE." Jan3l-dljeod MEANS TO SECURE GOOD HOMES. W". norao. AHE OrTERiya ITJTEBTOH tTfnrE5Tt to peraon wt:h a Itttle ready meat a to aeexro Wo wUl aU Lots Entirely on Time and ereet com fortab U dweiUA-e. bm y g werks and ia com4 otyle, on the payment f b Ina asac aa tho ticr.roveiEc&ta 1J evtltbo rvraalna. to b paid oa eaay payvrana not nanch faoro than a tatr rrnt aw tbo prrtnli. UavUg tmtm to newrty aii parte of tb ctt. wo can accommodate ail wUkir gu arc a re t honao; and hav. of a larre aaoast of Laaabor oc a an, and Werktag raadj asoyed, w caa erect bQ-Ulitj-t o& abort nouca. . - - - - trcruraji m xtuxz. - .
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