Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4513, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1865 — Page 3

DAILY" -SENTINEL. 9ATCRDAY MORNING. APRILS

C I T YJJ EMS. Aucirll. B Cm-tea Preaching at Aburv M. K Church to-rn-.rraw t 10 a. ci an 1 P o.,by Re? F. C Holliday.DD. tTPMsjor Daniel E Lyon, well aoowo to our eil leas, artired io the city hst eveMnsr Tfe mjr ia guest of Little's llotel tl7Sttmon on temperance- will h3 detivere d tonwrrow (Sind it) ever-joa;, tt Wraley Chip!, Of Kev Mr. Ilster. an 1 at Url'ua Chtpel, bv of temperance will atteod thec mct'in. fJTThe work of boalietiiij Pechy liat.i street railway line U abont completed The work on Massachusetts ave oue ire-'ng vigorous If pushed forward, and in hört time the rn. lire line will be rlj for the rar? G7 The State M ieura. on W4shir.pt u street, but attracted quite a crowd .f visitot for the past week. 1kereeot additiua made by Madame Engliah to the stock of curiosities a ll to the general interest, atiJ will repay the enrioua to Uke a look at them. Persons vieitins; the city should e1 1 tat the Mueum. fS7Mers. Werden & Surawih have jit received an invoice of srold pen (rum the celebrated manufactory of Meiur. Newton, Kurtz A Co , of New Yotk citj. fye-e p-L ire Dot excelled in flexibility and butneM of point, ai.d their durability and cheapness make tLeuj a rooat economical investment. KT" A needed improvement i beinst mule ia front ot the B tea House, od lllinoia street, io the ai of a ue platform over tbe gutter. Tbe old ooe wa loo; the terror of the cautious portion of the equine race, bat henceforth they will bate Crm foundation on which tbej can stand or be driven with securitr. Th Tear Oa Wednesday the lover of the tcri had little amuement io witnessing a pc In match of ooe mile, between Mr. Deix!!' Wbite Cloud and Mr. Johu Browning's orrel horse. Mr D gave the sorrel horse fitty yard in tbe mile, which came out winner, but a there was a collision between the buggies, the tm'cb was comprotniaed. tfDimewtic rjood. the largfs' and bet sorted in the city, at Jone. He- &. Dvia Bleached muslins, curb a New York mi!!', Loosdales, Uilli, tod other good maxes, table linens, napkins, doyliea. in plain wbite and bor dered, beautiful damask towels and linen of the ; be brand, til new, nice aud very cheap, at No 3. Odd Fellows Hall Look Heek The young man who took the Union flifc dowD, in front of taj place of buntdp, ou the tiijhi of 5'hinrt., Utweeti 11 nl 12 o'clock, for political purpose, had better re torn It immedi.ttel?, or be will be exroei, aa he Ii known Jslpii Haurm, Independent c-indidite for councilman biti ward. 7-3 No b'2outh I UinotM at. t5 A meetiujf was called to be held at the Court House lanlevening. to ratke ".rMngemcnt for celebration the downfall of Rchrnoti J ;nJ tha) furreudcr of Je. in an apropitate or tit. er We were unable foletrn upon what night the proposed j vilification wa sieed to beheld. ru t ! . A & - .i a 1 1 & " - V ! unuuuoreuij oue nonce win re giien ui iiir event, in order that all who wih to miv pirtit i pit. tiT A team attached to one f the treet rail-! way car, becoming excited r-terday, attempted to get loore frem the control ot their dtiwr, which cau?ed nottle commotion amonr the p;eiiftera, and a precipitate er-cittion of the car was the result ''N'obtKiy whs hurt " in the Ian guaß of the war department, but t-eretal timid fema!ea wonderfully Irihtened wa all tlic dtmge done. JS7"We regret to sntx'iinre that 31m. Tierce, the wile of Dr W inflow L I'terce, died fuJtlen ly and utiexjectedly tenterd? moriiiutr. The deceased was an accomplished and tna-t eti rattle lady, a devoted wile and mother, and the intelligence of thi erent w ll be teceived wi b deep regret by her numerous friends Mr. Pierce was a sifter of the Hon. Thomas A Hen dricka. IüXtüSK DiCLlKK IX Tfticts A plendid line f dry goods juitt received and maikeii down to the bottom of panic prices, at No 3, O ld Ft 1 -low's H 11; a!n) the Lrrst. fullest, and fimat stock of drrss goods in the city, rich moire an tiqoea , plain and ßu'l Mlk in all !tjle-, Alex ander' kid glove, fine ltce hart. Ike t hief-, and other rich goods the beat liiy-v. the market at terj low prices. Kj J"The great auction eale of dry gO(Ml at Fetherat n'i auction rooms. No 2S E'st Wt4h ington street, is being eil pttromxtd. (JooN ate ncliing at a great i .cnßve Ttu st? wh are in want of Cne linens ud hou.okeepiog goois tbould not fail in taking advantage ot thi icctioD. Tbe goods are consigned to me fr-ra a I large wLo!eole houMe.io Bo-ton mid mum be J old at an sacrifice Sale thin morning at 9 o'clock And at 2 ar.d 7 o. m. PcMoxAL We noticed the familiar countenance of the celebrated, bat omewhit erratic. John D Hopkins on tte street yesterday. He, as usual, was surrounded by a crowd that teemed to be highlv entertained with the performance of the eccentric J. U D John's last pem is ol similar composition with his fotmer productions, atd be still continues to bellow forth in his old strain, which, together wiih his peculiar api ear a nces, alwajs procures him a crowd, who evi Jentlj enjoy the old miu's miafotlune fT"Now is the time and Clrk, Jo'in-.n & i Co. No 17, West Washirg'on sreet, is the place to buy jour rpring aud -ummer bouts au l shoes cheaper than any house in the car, as their purch-tse-s were made, during the late go'd panic, b E rl Reid, E-q , a poitma of which have arrived, to wit: Meu's fine kid. b lmoraI and Oafotd; al?o rewed army, fomethit g new ; alo lare variety of the latest stjbs of ladies mi.ses and children's boots and shoes, direvt from the manufactory, (iive them a call. e 3t MKTSOr LITA.N Toeat&k Mi. Thome's cess w as-ured Ist ntght. Her Hester and Mrs. Kerr Mudgeon were very able performances Aud tbe songs they were sweetnej-s humor and pttho themelves To niüht he p . m ju : i ..17 i pears as Jirs n jonniui iu i; c ii u:.i-'ii;-; Husband." and as ItHiie in "Sixt en Stti: j Jack," the litter prcbb'y a J ck Sn. j p.ru" j secs.ition. In the fi rmer fhe ii ga a ftvori e : song. After which, y special reque.-t, he will j iog. in the character ,t the (..Hide ot L t.erty, i Ler own telcbratevl htmn, "SLout tor Oar G!o ' riou ItAruer." ; The church of the new pc1i'h1 rre'ytor ians, at tbe toner of Vermout and rennsvlvacia street, as wall as the tue o the Fir-i l'reterian at the corner of New Y rk and Pent.ay'vania.have emptojed a full force aotkraen who are at pmen' u-y in preparing for ti e e e -t.on of these eiiSi es", which. whu conqlfte', will be an ornament an 1 bonor to the cuy, well as redact great credit upon the entetpi ze of the rerective cor.reirat ona. ' Thce l.cus of arorihip w:ll be the m i comrn nlioua snd best arnr t:ej if any fitniLr o:.f s iu thee'ty.anJ will rival in design and beauty of fi;.i-h any kinJrei atruct-ir in the wtt Crsei it Cot BT In the Circuit Court y est er day Mary TlmDpvcn, for j;r.tLd larceny, found guilty, aud e.vence! to ihre? tnoruh'.-mpri-onmei t i:i the cuumy jail A tnutu n n r r.ew trial waa made, and deirndaLt released on bail Mary Arn L i ;enecker , charged with poi-on icg her husband, was t laced on her trial )eter day afternoon A gret deal of difS -u!ty w. experienced in empanr eling a jury, and ninety two, men wer umruoted betete tbe required number were selected The following are the gentlemen compitg the j'irv: W. G Nbr.. Wm Nrff. George D.ker. Henry Oiffman. II C Hill. J tho M Wa so i, Alfred Stone, Martin Biuwn. W'm.G bt s.J 11 Coggle, Samuel V anderco n and lieniy C f an. Tho person whj were summoned to mike t the jury io tbe abv case will call at the iu ditor'a vlSce acd rtceive their pay for oce day's erf let.

. a m .ssk a a a hare learned of novel expediert hit cpon by Brig Gen Cmir jron to perpetaatc hie fame atd hrd d-)n hi name to comlnjr gecertioos. TteplaOM mo.t adm.rab.e one, aod wortlay of the geciaa of a Napoleon, to aty tothing of the Ur Commander of the podt The odyob 'cle we can di-cover In the wy of fcj:irii.g to he general that arden'Iy wiLei or remeaibrcce from fu'u'e arnerationf woold be the ror.-complir.ce o(a oldier with Lis reiuet B it "ueb iograücu T is not to be ext e-:ted, acd the Keneral nay congratulate rtiaelf on htvirg a Jjtrtad yurehing" on the perpetuation of hl) f sw and berudeela in which be ba been aoconpicuot:s a prueittnt "when hiabodj l.ra mouldering in the doat." This rcflfctioo to an amhitiu mm rauat certainly te ronMli?g. and when the lime cotneaj for L!q to ht3fl this mortal coil" he csa'do so the more re'gtd1? krowitii t!?at he is no be for2'itra, or to wiMr his "fragrance on the desert air" in.. vaio The cenerl evi Jently relies more upon lrad;t! n thtn the historic pe f r the perpetuation of his glory. In his farewell to the troops oo Thuri-diy afternoon he raodetfly requested of theon, were uhev) fortunate aa to return from thefiH of ha tue. that they would call the Erst ')ti with which thM were b!ecd bv the ejpho n'ous tiame of Crrin2ton. aa this would te the mojt acceptable manner in which they could cx hibit their gratitude to him Mty it lx? dor.e, an 1 my the name multiplv and increase until the pttronymio of Ctrrington is as tin i rental aa thit of' John Smifh." Tut LiMi.it Fiia l-iaA.ci CoMf5T. We aci'.l aitei.tioo to the fix lb annual statement ot the Indiana Fire Insurance Company, of thw ' city. publthel in our piper to day. Wehsve mote than once rpoken in favorable terms of tbi coüipnj, and Indiana should be proud of an invjtution thst ha tailt itself up, an 1 can now claim to staol pre-eminently the o!det, largest 'and mot prosperous purely firstcUs rxutuil itsuriQce cotnpmj in the outa of Indiana. The company have now iaued nesrl ten th ua.nd pdiciea, insur'ng property to the amount of r.H ten and a htlf million of dollars, and iheho1e of which ia on dwelling and f irm buildings and content of the me. The company has not a mill, factory, thop. .tore, men-bandice, or any other second class rioks in aurcd, and tywhola of their buinesa, as before Kited, ia Ojjtbe bctU of dwellings and farm buildings i he C'mp -nv hsa now an accumwlatl etpiul of il 912. id1 of thij t mount about i4!).iX)0 is fgbil Is. receivable. Ulliagdue and payable miitjly for the purpose of meeting lones. TocomD:iT hia cever had any kind of litigation, Lattpaid all their Ioes promptly, and do not now owe a iugle dollar for lo9e or exlet es. With uch a record, the Indian. Fire In-uranccComp my of Indianapolis is an honor totheofBcersjuving the corapiny in chsrge, and in doingyrejw1elre honor ther honor the stite of Indiana. TaANeff EH of Rial Estate The follow ing trn iterant eal estate were made at tbe Auditor's fifJ5crrti'sterd t j : Joseph Mrria to Lee M. Fitzhugh. lot No 37 of Cffman- utnlivisiou of the uorth half of tmt Io' No. 101 iii the ci'y of Indunipol. Price $900 Wt.eeiock 1. Bicgham to America Tucker, . V . f.l- . L I If r I . V fy me wesi piriui mo norm nsn oi lot o ovm Yandes tt Wilkin's subdivUion oftbefuih htlf' of square C2, in the city of Indianapolis. Prico S3.H00 Francis Morgan and Frsnci J B Morgin tornetn at law of I-utac Bermete to B. F Abrama ten cret ff of the e a;deof the w hilf of the n e qr of nioii no 20, tow iirLij- No 17, range 2 enst. A's i UC4 eres t.ff of the n aide of the e hs.!f of theneq of aeclion No. 2', township No. 17, ranve 2 et Pri e $1.70 Cauii Fien to Francis M. Morgan, 34 2j 1(XI in ae-i?u 2b' t wnhip 17, raoge 2 east. Tri e $2:( Crowo H 1 Ccrxe r ry to Wm. T Yiley and J O. Wr.ght, lot No. 51, eection 5. Pine $IJU Srnue! M Doug's to Sira'i Kl hv. IG feet 1T o fide of lot No IS '!! lb ft off the a (rde of l t No 17 in out l-t No 151 in tho city of IndijtMpolis Price 2."l) PaosioTto.NS An unusu tl number of promotions were mule at the oHice of the adjutant general, on veterdy. in Indian t reimenta. 421 Infantry Wm Jones. 1-t lieufenint compmy E; Jscuo I) Skelton, 1-t lietiteuart comciut F. 21st Infmtrv Seth Mathewa. 1st lieutenant com putty K; Lemuel McCarty, 21 lieutenant company K. 1421 I iliiitr) D tmeU Frr kfodcti, lt lieutenitnt rorapoiy D; Williim IIollmd.2i lieutenant romp-tny D; John J Ca-dy, lt lieuten int t'omp-tny E; H.J. Taylor, 21 lieutenant commuj K; 11 tiert W Srn. enpttin companv F; Wm L We-tman, lieuten-'nt compsny F; Nelson p.tker, 21 lieutenant company F 4 I h Intdntrj Wülie P Att'raoii, adjutant. 5 h t'tv;ilry Wm. H. St. John, captitiu com pti;v II; John P. Wbitlsn. l.-t lieutenant c aipsny il; John J. Carter, 2 1 lieutenant company II. 141 li Infantry Frsi k Hopper, captniu compm A; Andrew S. O'Neil, lit lieutenant compat'V A. 1)9 h In fit; try Iuh A. Curry, captain company B; Andrew Cochrane, captain company F; J -hri T. Ktmey, It lieutenant company F; Th tuts Birlow, lt lieu'enant comptoy H. 51t Int iutry Joel A Delano, captain compuiv F; L-onida 8mith, 2d lieutenant como ny F; E'li.s Hughes, 1st lieutenant company E ilfThe !eason for tranp!antiog trees, Ac, has advanced, and we notice it has cot been taken advantage of by those having in charge the improvi:2 of University Squtre. This woik should not be neglected, and if permitted to go by until another ret'on, will only put i ff what has already been too luug delayed. It is the objec'. of the city to make this f quire a place of public resort, and it is the intention to so im prove and beautify the gr rivAs a to make it an ornament to Indian apolis, and in order to accomplish this end every means that will secure the purposes thould be brought into requisition. Kerv city ofiuiport-tr.ee is not without it-. p.tk and pi a es of recreation, and nothing testifies moie iti.-factotily to the liberality and enterprise of a corporation than jud.cious expenditurif iu wwrxs of pub'ii: improvementi and utility It ruu-t tjee-arilv be some time be'ore iri.ivers'ty b'qtiaie wll U'forac as attractive and i !ei-atit pine of re.'Ort us it is hored it may in tuture l:tsf become; and therefore the present opjnfturiy should not be lost, arJ there is t.o urgent de nan i' for suci low rhcn a place, it will i.evtrtheleKS not be mtny years hence, it the improvement of the city is as rapid as has marked its hi-tory the ptt few years, before the Leeesihy of such an institution will be seriously felt, and no time should be allowed to go by until every initial ptep will have been ttken to secure the desired eud llrvl Xatloiiial llnnk of Indian up oil. The folloir.j: is a tatemtr:t of this bink oo the I of April. 1?G5. as ofS 'illv reported to the trea.:rv department, under the oatb of the prei!f:.t nnd c?!tier. a prescribdl bj Rtaorarir. lai vtx: Note a'iJ '. i!i-rountrJ ........ lf-efrvm and banker lioli and -i: vrr. .. . I KLer lawful mote of the t 8 I. Lend d- o'ted i h th treasurer f the Un trd S ate. I'. S b r.d anj ttr f !. e cr tie in lauk..... . . lr J an i 5 j ercrti' rn;d en; fa -, vcucLer-. arid ca-b itm Funn ure, t"n:ar, nleTp ne account... 15sti( i o? 3-'H, .03 as 35 C95.110 IS 10 6C0 00 85.5i- Co s . tvi oo 71 44- Xi Ts?! r eouice. ..t2,5ul,Stf 01 j j c.;.;.! t.xa i s iritu-fa hI LI rilJTUS tstai.ooo 00 i 4 SO- 01 ! C:rrui'n:i U. S. d-po tIrsd vi tul depo.it lice t a' k and backers. . He nue 'ttj , Prtmuia aid eachare. 4lO is o (t) Ursa.- 35 ; ' V'a j3 S.uvi CO tiiOI,?r Ol RoBsiar Thursday night, about 12 o'c'.v k. ! ine William M . Wickersham. a c!et k at head- t H litter, camy Carrii nfon, waa kn i.ketl djwn on Sou'h AKb-m stree'. and robted of a check a-id money to the amount of $4.'i9 At tie time f ; the cosi niual cf tl e oa'rsge the jouug man was in the c tnraoy ol two if divtiua.s wnom ne tijt vets to be ttie perpeirator of the deed The i ut:d on the bick of the head is an ugly ot.e, and was evidently made bv a slurg shot, and f rt m al! the c.rcumstirce, we infer someone ws inanguratcl " Tbe check was pot en dorei. an 1 consequently can le of no value to any one but the r'gniful owner. 1 he pohce hsve t.een notice J. and we hi-p to bear of tbe rascals being arte-ted. Herealier it ia rrobable the vi.tim of tb.a act will be sonewbat careful of the company he asociates wkb, especially when he hat upon his person, so Urge a sum of money.

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A RtYAixmt Exnumox Coxnrt to Is tAsrLl N rr Wuf The great exhibition kccwQtitbe ililtoiaQ Tableaux of Paradise Lo?t, from Loodos, EnTltcd, acd which bis

ben at Smith ar.d Nixoa'a ball, Chicago, and 1 l-o at the ifelodeoa hall, CicciccaU for the laAt six weeks where nitwithaian Jing two entertaiuir.enta were given daily, tbouaands were onable to gain admittance to the ball, and which hi aIo been exhibited for tbe pat year io tbe various cities of the est and west, will visit this city next wek, aud be thowo at Maeonic ball for a short trne, previous to being opened in New Yotk. commendnjr here on Wedcesiay evening next, April 12 b. We eopy the following description of this exhibition from The Londor Times. "This great work of art was got no in Lon don, Enj; la fid. at the expense of 460,IK), and ia a complete illustration of John Milton's im mortal poera, eutitle-I Psn-iise Lost," and carr in out his idea of heaven, hell, chaos and paradise. Showing the rebellion of Satan, the war of th angle, the fall of Sta and the fall of Dir.. It was fir-t exhibited in Lnloa for 200 consecutive night, and w during that time vi Htel by more than hilf a million of people, in eluding roialty. nobilitv. tbe gentry and clergy. Bj commird of Queen V ictotia it wa m up in the hall of Buckingham Palace, and exhibited before her and the entire court. "Aa dewrritjed by Miltoa, it commences with a scene representing toe gatoering or tbe angels around the Almighty '$ throne to bear a new de cree, that his only son, that day begotten, should henceforth reign upreme in heaven; then is introduced the banquet of tbe angels upon tbe plains of hesven; the encampment of tbe angel by the river of Uli.-; äatan with bis followers plotting the rebellion; the marching of heaTcn'e host to put down the rebellion; the three days' oattle between the hoet of heaven and tbe rebel lious acgcli, aud the final triumph of the Son of God. who, in the chariot of Paternal Deity, with thunderbolts and fire of hetven, drive Sttan and the rtbei host out of heaven into hell. Then follows eight magnificent scenes representing the creation, commencing with the surging waters of chao, and end'ner with the creation of animate and man After which, pandemonium, or hell, with Sxtan and the fallen anceU upon the burning lake Sstan'a council in bell, and Sttan's flight from hell through CLaos ia search of this earth. Then following in direct order, as described by Milton, is shown the Garden of Eden, with Adam and Eve; the temptation of Eve her fall; the fall of Adam, the judgment of God, and the expulsion from the garden " The exhibition U pronounced by the entire press and competent judges, to be tbe finest work of art gotten up iu modern time, and worth miles of travel to iee. So far, iu America, the halls h.tve not been la rue enough to hold the people who have thronged to jee it. We predict a gieatrusb to Masonic II til white it is here, sod it will undoubtedly prove one of the iuo.-t at attractive exhibitions ever opened itvbe city. Look out for the bills which will be circulated throughout the city this week and next. 67 C3fA large number of thecitizcrc? met at the court hou?eon Friday ercning. to nuke puiuble arrangements for such public demonstration of thanksgiving as raii,ht be appropriate to the glo rious victories of our army ar.d the certain suppression of the rebellion. On' motion of James M. Ray. Col. James Blake was appointed chairman, aud Wm. Wal luce secretary. Most excellent ?peechc ar.d yuzuetions were m.dc bv Judge McDon.tld and James M. Bay, Esq . On motion of Judge McDonald, a committee of fix was appointed to devise a programme for the 14 b ins. , and report the fame to a public meeting of the citizen called for Saturday evening. Tbe chair appointed Judse McDonald Wm Wallace. A G Poiter, Dr. lUyd. G. W. Lowe and J. H K-ipues au'h conmittee. On motion of Mr. Kiv, it was resolved that Gov Morton be requested to is-ue his proclamation appoint ii! the I4'h it:t. ss the day of thanksgirirg and public rejoicing On motion of Mr. Wright, it was resolved that this meefiDg adjourn to meet at the S'ate House Squire on Saiurdiv evening at 7 oVIouk, to heir the report of the committee, who hall mature the plan for the celebration of the 14 h inst On, motion, Mc-fm Kim'oill. Wener, Wiley, Phipps. William' nd Blike were appointed a committee to makeKrrangenients for the meeting to-morrow evening (Stuiday) to secure th Urseft attendance pos-ible of t Lie citizens. It was desired that the meetirtj on to morrow evenirig be ro.i!e intere?ti;g, and that good ?peker be provided f r the oct"ion. Gov Motion, Col C'.burn. Mr K'mball, Col. Dick Kyan, (en. Mansfield and others, will be in attendance Wm W.4llac e, Secretary. City pipers copy Tiil (iEBAMix This magnificent reptauraut will be opened to the public on Mondty evening. No expense has been spared by the proprietors to ! make it, in every repect. the raott elegant establishment in the west The furniture and fitting are of the mot elegant kind, and the larder and bat will be applied with the choicest articles that can be procured A suite of rooms have been prepared for a ladj '. restaurant a new fea ture iu our city, which will be appropriated ppeciaily and exclusively for the accommodation of ladies Tbe Geranium is bound to he a sue ces. Uoot am Shoe Store or A. Limtz. A. L ntz. at his boot and she store, at 39, West Washington street, keeps one of the best aborted stock of boots and fhoes to be found in the cry He ha in hi employ a foreman, Mr. D anmore, who ha worked iu tbe cit'es of Pari and New York, and who i not surpasr.d aa a workman anywhere. Those wisdiivz a rice boot rr shoe hould pive him a call. 6 3t A Rark Chanck for Grf.at Uaroaivs Dcss ir i Bro's have condoled to sell their entire stock of clothing, piece ooJa and furni?hing ;iM.ip i') per cant, beiuw the regular eost price. This i i.o humbug, snd t.!l goods will positively be told at the above discount for thirty days only. Turch-ts-ers will do well to call soon, this good rhat.ee to set bargain is short. Re- : nit a;b r Dsar A oro s, a No I, Last W afhing6 Ct I ton .street, Yohn's Block. i - . - Eibkka! The I.tallible Haie Klstokatitf. Decidedly the best article for restoring grey hair to its natural color, (not dying.) caring all di.sea.se of the scalp, preventing the hair from falling off. giving it a soilness and glo that nothing e!.e cau produce. Trice $1 per bottle. Sold by all druggists. J. F Semovh, druggi, B.ite Hou-e Block, aent eod-tf Paios Rtnicro vrim Gold Rates The grocery bouse ot Fieteher A Otvidse have made a corrt;or.iii:. reduction in articles ot prcxluce to suii the decline in told The keep a tull a.--ortraent of canted fruit, vcjietihles, lre?h lorei'n fruit, importel ar.d American quince, pickle, choice syrups. freh veet tble, poultry, fi-h, kc. Cotumers hould call upon this firm before r urchasiair elsewhere. 6 3 S"MOXDAY. APRIL ID, U the time of the n ( o! tl oe hijjh au'l dry building lots on Vi iici avenue, known as the Brsdshaw and Holme-Subdivision of rut-lot No 100 Wilev A Matt c. auctioneer. 7 2 at?TSeniur keep uce of the bet drug stores in the city. rd in addition to medirit:fs of all sorts and'thehest kind, he has eterytliirg in the ; ;ino 0f toilet at tides for Isd'cs ar.d centiemrn. ! Hi plscc ia No 3. Hates Hl-u Itlock : . DON'T Ft) KG KT THE SALE OF BC4LDINi LOTS ON VIRGINIA AVENUE, ON M.XT MONDAY AFTERNOON See ad v ert 'ement of Wiley & M rtin. auctioneer. For Rsnt A lsrgfc rx.m in the third eury of the new Setlinel buillicgs. No 27 South Metiüin street The toora is well lighted and the eiitrancti good Applv it this ofice 7:f. fBT" For choice drug, pure toilet soaps, bru-ne. co nbs, A. , ai.d for I he betfjuitk at. go to Sc-tKnir' drug store. Bttea Hou-e block. rSTec Dr Wm. Tbomsoa's adverti.ea:ei,t on the fojttb pae of to day's paper v jaa i5 tf. tA few exchange papers, done op ia pack gtw of 100, caü bay bad at thusoOce tf

Tei Fz5ux Ball. Ia cocteoeence of Ma

ode Hall havlsf been previously engaged for .Laster Monday r. gyA, tbe Fenian Brctherhood bare ben ob'iged to postpone tbe bill they rroposed for that evening to Tuesday evening, tbe 2 Sib lest., two week from next Tuesday. The entertainment will positively come off on the evening of tbe 25th, and every arrangement baa been mvle to ctke it a elect and pleassjit afTiir. t-ON MONDAY NEXT thoe hizh and dry building lots. ON THE WEST SIDE OF VIRGINIA AVENUE, known aa Bradsbaw and Holmes' subdivision of out-lot No. 110, each lot 40 feet front, alleys to each, WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION. Only one fifth of tbe turcbse morey to brpaid ca.h at time of sale. Wilxt & Maitis. 7 2 Rjl Estate Auctioneers. ANNOUNCEMENT. FIFTH W AKT JOSSrU H ARRIS offers hlnieir t tbe IrMppsodfit voter of tLe I Ifth War!, a an InJepenoVat caiou candidate ftr Councilman. Xlr. Harris it aa old cltiren ct tbe Wri, baa alibis property la it, aad if elected will p4e himself to aid in eciricj ehr sp gas, light tta, and to look after tbo Interest or tbe W&rd in tbe Council anJ that it ba Its fair Vr of a 1 pibl'c t!tpren;ent. Telegraphic Dispatches. aseoa itraiMitrotm saa.t stara iiitiui For Tlomlng Hepwrt See First Page. 3IIJD1NIOIIT HEPOItT. Latest War News. OFFICIAL WAR BULLETIN. DISPATCHES FROM SHERIDAN. Another Fight .villi Lee. A F Fl RS IN RICHMOND. Lincoln Endeavoring to Make Peace. L AT Ell rilOJl .VEW11EIKY. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. .. &c.. Ac Ac. Ar from I.oiijkvllle. Lotisvilie, April T.Lut. Col. W.U. IJudell, provett marnLal f--r Krutucky, hat ben pjwiütM Colonel by trevet in tbo rrKu'r army. Tar on Tobacco. 'iw Yobk, April 7. The Washineton Intcl'igeucer :as that it baa g od authority for Mating that the cummiwiotirr of Internal Krvejue will, iu a day or two. iue d order authorizing a tax oa all tobacco brought froiu southern ports to tbe nortb. - - Mraw -a ay . aa - r'rom st. I. out. fr. Lous. April 7. Kxtensive fmuls byliliaots distillers have teen discovered am tinting to half a million of dollar, which was don- by evadin tbe revenune tax. Fifteen hundred and four barrel conMtned to mrcba'.t. in this city have Ueu beiied during tb pat wtrk by tbe aetbontir. Tee raptnre of Fort Sirdth by the rehel 1 cfntraiictel jt ia Hill occnp:t by tbe federals. .fleeting In ye tork. Xtw Tons, Arr.l". .Vi utbe r spontaneous aifewn? tookpla--eitiW.il street cn the ar.nour.cenieat cf the rapture and cat itulatiou of Lee', army. , ;lt waa aIJrt.-td by some of th leading citi.ens. A ci ciroinee w.s appointed to i.-it the Rovernorand rrquei-t him to dena e s me otlier ity thn Goud Friday for ihe real cel l.ratin. The Str. Enterprise from N-w Oile.ns and Ky West brought iTo halni of cotton cvnigr.d to Cap. Noyes to be sold for the hem fit of rebel prisoner?., It bein the balnc tbat wn tnrnd over by the rebel general M.urice tr that purpose. ia-Bs aw from Hie Upper Potomac. Nih York, April 7. The Cornmarcial" pecial say a: lntellij(erc from tbo upper Pijiomac received to-iy I ay Hancock's rnlumuji myvii.g ujt ths Shenandoah Valley to aria LyiJtbbjra;. ihou'd L-e manage to aurvive Grant's llowi in hi frort, Hancock will Ftrike his rear. Tbe Commercial ay hi; is the tnoveir.ect it referred to eral dayi hince, and after if peated delays It b at last started. The troops are rompo-ed of the Fight b Corp Another Wabinaton dispatch ay: i Sherman's column U aain iu motion, and it U believj e.l JoLnstan w.'..l vr t attempt to Loll Raleigh b'Jt retre.t I to tbe interiorFrom Uashingion. Wabiiixcvow, April 7. A alute was fired early this afternoon on th reception of the inttllifjnce of ycterdy' victory over General Iee. Secretary Seward is rather more comfortable to-day than yesterday. Hi irjurirs are painful, but they exhibit no unfavorable ymptom. The navy department fces received the fallowing dispatch: I'oixt Loc'EOCT, April 6. Dan. G. Welle, Secretary Navy. The Harriet Iletord ia in lud an creek, Va., by several of my gut.boats. As soon as the liitht draft panbat Ret up ihe will he recaptuied or dcsfioye-J. (?!rred A. r.Kra. Couiaandir.f roioras-? Flotilla. rriii alro Cairo, April 7. Late Western Louisiana accounts represent ureat scarcity of breadstuff about Alexandria, and much a ffering. Tbe :arci'y of foraee compelled tbe rebel cavalry to depart for Taxas. Ihe infantry have abo been removed from ilexandria. Tbe confederate troops have been removed from Brownsville to (lalve-uu, wber." thy await an attack from the federals. One of Jeff Thompson's orders, upn avoiniir.fr command of the reheN iu 'he northern sub-iistrict of Arkansas, directs airents to be appointed in each county, who shall exact one third of ail the crtton offered for export, orcoll'-ct one-tuird tf the receipts of ail the cotton exported. Two hundred and twenty-nine hales cf cotton w ere received ye.-terJay at Memphis for St. Loci. Official War fSullettn. Was ItxrARTusvr, ( WAsuntcTON, April 7, 1-65. S Major ln. t:: Tbe fi'Howinr telajrains anrouncir. the vict-ry wu e-teriy by Maj r Gen. Sher daa ovrr Ixe's army La? fcecn received ty thi. (S'tmed) department: E M Sxaxto, Secretary of War. Cjtv Toist. April 7 S:30 a. . H-n. Secretary of War: At 7:15 p. ra. yehteray, at r.arkv;iie Station, llenera! Grai t ndt me tbe following from Goteral SLeri lan. (Siftned) A. Ij.cou'. Aran. C, 11:15 p. m. Lieutenar.t General Gr.r.t: 1 1 ave th- honor to report that the enemy aie a stand at the intersection of the Lurk' Station real with tie road upon Lieh tbey were retreatlr.. I attacked th- m with two division of tbe .-ith army corp. ar.d r- uted item bandjmely, making a connection with tLe cavalry. I am still preiiifr on wth both cavairy aTid in antry up to tbe present tun. We have captured (,rre al Kwell. Kerhaa, Hi ton, Co-v, I Harry. Curti-, and le. Several thousand pri.oi.er, hurten pitces of artillery with fiwm, and a large riuniter cf (tnIf the tbimr Is pre-ed, I thi'. I-- will snrrendcr. 'S pned) P. II Snr.RlDA!f, Mejor General. r rom C ity rolnt. ClTT Po!T. April 'J Hon Secretary of War. the tollowicg further inteiiiiienre i just received A. Lincoln. BriKrsviitT, Va , April 7. To A Lincoln: The following telegram i reapctfully forwarded for vonr informstion .a;r.edj t.2.oAsr. - aw aN I Second Almy Cctrs, awii et. t m p n , To Maj. Gen. A. S. Webb: i O'jr is?; Sbt just beforo dark at ilura cieek I gave u to gu :ia, three flc ani a con-iirrab!e ! ounr of prisonrr. three hundred wagons, sev- ! ectv S3jl,u:ancea with n.u'fi and horea to about I ... J ... I T-l one hil ;ne wagons ani ambulances. i Rere are between th rty and forty wagons in addition abJLd'jned and d?trojed along the road, some bittery wagons, forges and limbers. I have already reported to you the capture of oi.e gun. two fligs and some prisoners, and the fact that the road for over two miles is strewed with tent acd btgk'age, cooking utcc'i'.s, am munition acd materials ot all kinds. The wagons are across tbe approach to the hridre and it will tike some time to clear it. J Theecemy are in position on tbe bights beyond. with artillery. The bridge is partially destroyed -a anrroachei or. the other side are of soft w m bottom lacd. W cannot advance to morrow ia the tame manner we tave done to-day. I calgLt pnsh

t column down the road, bot it It evident f cat not

fotlow rapidly darin? te n!ht. (Sij-.riJ A. H. Hrxj-BEiTn. Major Genera 1. Meadi's HbAoqcAKTixs. March 61 P.M. To Lieutenant General Grant: At da flieht this morning I moved tbe &Sth end 6.b army corp? alore tbe railroad io the di rection of Amelia Court Hons Soon after moving intelligecee was received tbat tbe enemy waa moving toward FarmviHe. The direction the 2J and 5th corps waa movies was changed from northern to rorthwestern, and tbe directing corps, the 2J, ruovicjr, ca Dantonville, and the 5th, heretofore in the centre, moved cn tbe right of the 21. and the 6th, facing about, moving by the left Sack, took position oo the left of the 21. It w. understood that tbe cavalry would operate on tie extrem left. The cbar jei were promptly made. The 2J corps toon became eng'gad with the e-emy near Daltonv He driving him right across tbe ätdoa's creek, to the App.irnatox. The fifth corps made a long march, but it position prevented its striking the enemy's column befcre it bad pa?cd. The 6:h corpa came up with the enemy about 4 p. m , and, in conjunction with the 2d on the right snd the cavalry cn tbe right, attacked tbe er.eciy, capturing many prisoners, imon; tnem Genoa's, hwell, Curtis and l-.ee. I transmit dispatches from both Wtigbt and Humphrey., wLich, in justice to these distin guished generals and the gallant corps of the command, I beg nm be sent to the wsr department for immediate publication. It is impossible at this moment to give anv es timate ol tho casualtiei oa cither side, or the number of prUcners taken; but it is evident that to-day's work ia going to be the most important of the tec c;.t brilliici oreiations. The pursuit will bo continued as soon as the men have bad a little reft Gen. Grilhn, with the 3J eorps, will be moved by the left and right, and Humphreys continues the eirect pursuit as lop as it promises mccess. (Signed) Geo G.Meapk. Major General. I rons Use Sisxtla Corps. IlEAtHJUAETlES SlXTH COEfS, April C, IU P. M. , Major General Welch, Chief of Staff. Army of the Potomac: Sir In pursuance of instructions of this morning from Mnjor General Meade, I moved from Petersville by tbe shortest practicable road to the left of Deaton ville, with the object of there taking position on the left of the 2d corps. Striking the road running from Deatonville to Burk' station, at a point a little to tbe south ward of the former place, I found the 2i corps was engaged to the frott and riht and the ctivairy moving to my left. Moving dowD the road towards Dsrk'i station. peihapa a mile, and running sharp to tbe right, I proceeded across to Dearly a parallel road on which the eoeaaj waa movirj and aloes which he bad thrown up aline of entrenchments. As soon as the leading division, General Seyraour's, could be formed, it was moved up the io.id held by the enemy, which was carried; then turning the left it was advanced down the road and met a pretty strong resistance. Hy this time Wheatoo'a division was put into position o Semour's left. The linca were again advanced and swept down the road for a distance of about two miles, arriving at a deep and difficult creek, where we found tbe enemy had re formed his line on the opposite eide. We attacked and drove him to a point distant half a mile. In our first attack a portion of the cavalry operated on out right timk; in the subsequent attack the msss of cavalry operated on the left and right flanks of the enemy. The result has been a complete fuccces. The combined force captured 5 geuetal officer, among them Ewell, Curtis and Lee, acd a large number of others. I shall go into camp about 2 miles beyond this point, and await instructions. The 1st and 3d divisions, Whcatou'e and Seymour's, and tbe artillory engage i to-dsy behave! splendidly. A return of cirtnUifs will lie forwarded ss soon a possible. The corps has nobly uetained the leputation gained on the 21 ir.t., as well as on other hard fought field. " (Signed) H 0 Wright, Major Gen. i-'rosst Sew York Nkw Yobk. April?. Tbe Commercial's Washington special eays: The work of restoring the railroad from Washington to Richmond ii actively pursued It will be re opened in a short time. The Pot's special says Hancock is on tbe war path from the direction of the Shenandoah Vslley. "The Herald has information direct from Richmond that the prerident is already there, actually engatd in the busir.eM of peace that on Tuesday evening he had a private conference with Judge Campbell, who, with the advices and consent of Jiff Davis, remained behind to see what t ould be done in behalf of despondent rc?It aio rays it ia understood that Wednesday night l;t w3 fixed for another interview, when Gen. Weitzel and others on tbe union tide, ind prominent rebel leaders will be present. From Philadelphia. Philadelphia, April 7. Jay Cooke baa received a dispatch from II. I). Cooke, at Wash ington. stating that Lee'a whole army is cornered and has surrendered. This ia poaitive LATII. Philadelphia. April 7 Jay Cooke has received a dispatch from Washington that the repott that Gen. Robert Lee is taken ii contradicted it is Fitzhugh Lee. The army, except small fragments, whoe capture, with Le, Sheridan reports inevitable. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M New Yoik, March 7. Henry 3 Fcote, the late rebel senator, arrived in the .tns yesterday, and landed at Castle Garden. He took steerage passage in order to avoid Mr. Reward's passport regulations, but this ruse did not avail him. He was sent up to U.x's heidqiarters, and i now in the Kidridge street jail. The Herald's Washington rfecial says: The war department has been literally besieged by tobacco speculators to obtain passes to Richmond. It is asserted that fpecial trade permits bare been granted, but most applicar.L were advised to wait till the wounded soldiers in the recent battie hid beta properly cared for. The Herald's special, d tted Sutherland 4Slatior. 4 h. -ay-: The real battle for R'chrrmr.d were lougbt by Sheridan ar.d Wright. Lee made a grave mistake in seeding pickets rj far from the defences of Petersburg, while he strengthened hi Üarik We penetrated the centre of his army, acd the eparate prt cever be united. The fatal error w.ll co?t him hilf of his army. So confident w as Grant ot tbe success of his p'ans, as soon as he saw the position of Pickett, that momeri an ariu!t ws determined cn :n the centre Shcriitn's ctralry and the 3d corps were ordered to push out directly west, ic order to be near the lice of retreat, which the enemy must take when the reault waa aucceaaful, and Petersburg ours. The army was immediately put ia motion for the same purpose and in the same direction. Te tersburg was taken yesterday mortiag. Grant's headquarter are ten miles west of Petcre-burg. The military situation benight is suUtaatially a follow: Gen. Grant's headquarter are at Sutherland Station. Gea. Meade'a one mile and a talf distant ia rear of Gea. Ord's. not much fmher away but more to the nortLward. Those of Gen. Sheridan and the 5th corps are more than 30 miles wen of Petersburg beyond Maaiosire Creek. Those of the 2J corps are north of the Apoomat tox, anJ five miles from here those ot tbe f.h corp, two miles ia our rear, and the 9th icxediately behind it. The grand army is evidently headed for Burkeviiieor tbe nearest point on the Daaville railroad. When Gen. Wright cut through the rebel lines Lee raw that he mast be brief or all would be lost. & vital waa this considered that he led a f brigade la peraoa, ai:d CAirowly asoapwd Cbratt

by the explosion of a shell that rUoced Lisa and killed several io the vidcitv. Leclsbelierei to hare lost 20XX) toea this week, which we aceor.ct for, and nearly an equal cumber will probably be? Io4 la addition by de tertioLS and stragglers. Our loss la killed, wounded acd ctUccers will certainly cot exceed S.UQU or 6,00 for tbe past week. WaaiiiioTox, April 7. Information has been received here that Fredericksburg is filled with families from Rich mocd and that tbe country around the former place swarms with deserters who ere on their way home. Drig. Gen. Barriagee an J several other rebel officers of lower grade were brourht here this morning and committed to the Old Capital prison. The nsTT department has received information

of tbe capture off the coast of Florida of two Biitiih schooners. Their cargoes consisted of rum, cotton, percuasion cape. c. Tbe veasels were sent to Key West for adjudication. The president is Lot expected to return to Washington till the middle of next week. Nswsstx, N. C , March G. An attempt, by rebel agents, to fire this city, waa made this a m. The alarm being given, the fire department and citizens promptly turned out and the flames were extinguished before any se rious damage was doce. H. H. Helper, brother to tht author of the Im pending Crisis, has arrives! here, on bis way to Wilmington, which ia to be his permanent home He tu expatriated by Gor. Stanley lor opposi tion to tbe rendition of a mulatto girl to her master; also for opposing Got. Stanley's policy gticit the eiUbliibmen! of colored schools in Newbern. It is rumored that t body of rebel ctrslry made a dash yesterday struck the railroad this aide of Goldsboro. No such report baa reached hcarfquartcra, ?.nd the rcmcr ii doubtless without foundation. Niw Ton, April 7. Mr. Co'. burn, of The World, arrived here this evening thirty six hours from Richmond. He giret the following statement of the condition of our armies: Tbe conflagration was more extensive than before reported. It is estimated that nearly 1. 000 buildings were destroyed, including the prin cipal mills," factories, banks, cewspeper oScef , government works, tbe war department, three bridges over tbe James river, and one unfinished ram. Judge Campbell has tendered Lis service to Mr. Lincoln to visit Jeff Davis acd urge him to peace. Breckinridge superintended the destruction ot the citv, and directed the firing of tbe buildIcgs. COMMERCIAL. maaclaasasati TXaarfaesCixcikxayi, April 7 The news of the capture of Lee'a army unsettled values, acd no business was done after the announcement of the Lews on change. The quotation are nominally tbe same as last given, aa holders withdrew their samples. Gold closed at Jl 43(31 45, with dull market. Clover eed advanced to $15 atd in demand "w vasrlt market. Niw Yoai, April?. The wheat market opened firro and closed heavy at $1 3 for amber. Rye dull at $1 05 (il li. Corn quiet, and rather heavy; for new wbite $1 50;rew yellow $1 40fl 42 afloat and delivered. OaU dull; e9c for western. Wool dull. Petroleum quiet; 333lc refined in bond srd 71c do free tor crude, 53c for Rice dull. Co See firm Sugar ateady at 13c for Muarovada and 13(3 1 i j'c for Havana. Molasses inactive at 70c. Pork opened dull and lower at $26 25(327 25 for cew mess, and closing at$2424 50 for '63'64; do cash and regular wv, closing at $24 50 for canh,;$24 00024 50 "for prime and $26 for prime met. Beef hams lower and more active at 119(3" 23 50. Cut meats quiet at 14ja(8l43Xe for shoulder and 15 161 tor bams. Bacon active at 15315 for Cumberland cut, 15tl5)Xc for long ribbed and lGc for short ribbed. Lard heavy and lowe at 15!15W. eloalng at 174'c. Butter in demand at 13(32' for Ohio and 51 33c for state. Cheese quiet atl4322c. Cotton opened firm and closed dull and lower at 34 (5 35c for middling. Flour opened steady acd closed heavy and lower at $3 25for extra state t$ 609 75 extra tound hoop Ohio, and 75 for trade brands, market closing heavy Whisky dull snd drooping, with small sales at $2 16(32 17. v v waa wonkt Maasav Xiw Yoix, April C. Money moderately easy at 67 per cent, with the bulk ct the tracfs-ctiots at the inside rate. Sterling dull at$l 05 (1 t'3' tor first class bills Gold heavy aLd lower, openicg at $150) and closing at $1 49. Government slocks more active and firm. Lateb. Gold closed at Gallagher's exchange last nicht at $1 49g THE GREAT ENGLISH BELIEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED & LETTERS BY ROYAL PATENT! rrtpttrtd from a i-meriyti e Sir J, Clark, il. l Phtician efrurriintryttk4 Jm. This iDTaluabla aaedidss la aitfailiii la taa cars or all those paiaful aadcaagerots diseases towkkbtlefamals constltatloa la sibject. It aao4eratea ebatmctlona, an! a speedy ccr nay t re Pe4 ea. TO MAltltlED LADIES It Is ptcxlisrly eaitesl. It will la a short Uaa brt&g ea th Bonthly period with regmlarlty. Each bottle, prise Oa Dollar, heart th Govtrastal stasp ef Great Britain, to prsrest cncterf'.t. Tht PVX iKolud nut A tl km y "evtiss Jurinf V14 CUTIO.a JA lUtyull ilt-itenly female J, daring tX riRST TUBES MOXinS of Frtgnamcyat VUy art tute to Irin yen JUcarriafft, Itt atcy tAr tin Ikry ar a ia. In all ca of H rvi n4 Pplaal UTectlor., Faüis 1b th- Uu a and L!a-b, FatJira on slight exertiam, PalpiU- !.... . f V n.r Wt rL-a mmA WkitM. tbe I!!! WlH ) fct a enr whra a!l ether sa-ass kav failed; and, although a iwerfal renedy, do eot cootala Iron, calomol, actiensny , or arytklef ktxnfal to th coaatltntloo. r.lldirectlss lath paxpklet areiH sack psaXag e, wVT. t'vii t earefmlly proaored. HOLD TA LL LR VG GISTS Arrat for tk United Stat acd Casada, JOB MOSIff, 27, CortIaatt Su 5ew Tor. N. B 11 M aad C pottar flaaaps enclosed to aty aatboriied Agent willluraro a bottle, containing SO Tllla, ty retara laaiL 4ec3 deodlwly PROFESSIONAL. DFEAGE H. Fl'Cn, HLITAEY ATTOBNEY, NOTARY PUBLIC, U 6 12 Up-Stairs, Blackford's Block Oraev of WaaMagaoe.aa Mofjalaa atroota. Jaa. 14

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