Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4517, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1865 — Page 2

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THURSDAY MORN I SO, APRIL 13 TO THE PEOPLE OF 1ND1 AM. TTmui, Qreat vtcWtfes bave aite&dedthesttioca.-aa la the late eaapalga. wberebj iba rVr.Sa bat La alBKt deetrcjei, and tia rtbtl j'Tfrtineat eirrven frca lia .eat to hrcvrm a waiJ.e'-irr cd eocUDftaU ttlnr, deprived f 4'l power asi respect, 1 da taort anxCj ttriu tba people ef lod.'are to aaen-itU lo their aaricua tbarchei aadrlaces of worttfp TLarv!j,ti?OiIi !j of the present ta;clb, atvi retcrn tiar-k U Almhty G4 far his real btoainx la g'-K ktor7 &4 lbs astxrsace sf tbe spedr retsrn f permanent asi hanorabta pee la the recai&a and aaUblUhinent of tb BAlioa. ad I da nsoat earna.U exbort tb.m, aa that ccaaion, t ctr:bate Überall ftb'ilr mesas for tie ieUe? of Mr ick ad vaod4 oldiart. nany f wbota are in frtat Bed, aaJ wbaaa recovery depend npn peedj aa4ataC. Gives at th Ixemlra tpartrter.t tfcis tOtb day of April, 0. I Mo itc Jf, Gort met f laüar.a. f-We .r iadtbttJ to O. A. Uio. Esq., Inditai Militirj Agent, at City Point, Viriiw, for copies of tbe Richmond and Ftter.burz a pn, pMiibeJ before tbe fill of Richmond. Tartlaanatilp. Tbe Cincinnati O.iette, in a long and labored article dweusfcing tbe conditions which should fovero ia the etablipbrnent of peace and reconstruction, developee the spirit and purposes of a portion of tbe supporters of tbe party ia power From tbe begincins of the terrible controversy in which tbe nation has bea engaged for the past four years, tbe true interests of the country bevt beeo rcadd aubfervieat to pittisan prejudices, and tbe perpetuation of party rule. And these cotaidtratloLS cow govern with a large class who do not deaire peice and reconstruction unless ptrty interest are to be promoted thereby. Tb Gsxett thus bricfljf satrs e? the party view of the question which It represents: Anything short of indemnity for the past and security for tbe future will be fatal to the party wow in fotsr, and will give cp tbe couttry to the control of the re-trr l rebe'.a and their '.orth ern confederate.. " However deilrable pace and rscration. The Gazette contends there must be lo cttlcmcnt of the controversy which miht j'eopardije the supremacy of t nartv row in power " The proprily and progre a ox tne natiort. nwk mr individual uappinexs and well beirg of the pco pie, are to be made Mocondary coni Jeratiur. in the lettlemept of tbe gieat cot,ü'Ct. 1 Le rase -faa mhn have beca croclaioiics that there rbocld ba co party when tbe cation wisstru,; cline for il life, are now illu-tratin their fin ritT rY in!at!nc -that the uo condition of - -j peace must be the perpetuation of prty rule To secure th' end Tbe Giette properes "to hold the local governments In abeyance ui.tii oZy ahall be eo establiahed thit tliey rr.ay safely be trusted to the mijotity of the inhabit sMs." In other words, there must uo'. Le a restoration of the right of citixennhip until tbere is a com plete subserviency established "to the partynow la lower." Auy thicg ahcit of tbi,The Oaxrtte contends might transfer tbe admi-iätration of the govern ment into other hacd aid trove "fatal to the party in power." If such a policy U adopted will republican institutions come out triumpl.aLt froaa the cocflictf We Lad uppejed that eur goveraraerit wa buf ed cpoo tbe right of the ma jrity to rule; that it wa a government of con sent, and cot of force uch w ere the doctrines of the founders of tbe republic but we are now tjid by a leadias orgtu of tbe party i: power that local covetcmenta taust be he'diu abeyance 9 - until the lojalty of a mjoritT of the iuliabiiAut to the voting dynasty eaa oe eate.y tru-ilca. mü is all that abolition has ever tuerted, a:.d wc see the principle atiuat which the supporters of ftee government have contended, cow advo:atcd by a profesf ed supporter of republican principles of government and free institutions, to perpetu ate a ruling dynasty. What is (hi but despot lam? It ia ail that absolute monarch bave cliimed the diviae right of kings to rule Trte Tri wane, on Petting Kegroe aand Centralization The ew i crk 1 rtbene Leg.cs to show some evidences of retcrning sanity. In yesterday's issue it takes up tbe question of "Petting 5e groei," acd thus walks into that particular race .of Anainidab Sleeks, tbe practical effect of whoe "philanthropy" is first to fatten their own bellies and purses and nurse in habits of indolence thoe American cectlemcn of African descent who have been thrown upon the hands of the govern meat by tbe war. bays The Trdjuae, taking as its text the statement that 15,000 negroes are in and about Washington, and appeal ate beirg made for aid from abroad to tbe Frcedruen's As soclation, which supporu'them: "Wo do most earnestly protest against tbe gathering of negroes, or whites, tn vast agire rations of paupers whether called freedom villages or something Ies plausible and under taking to fe:d, clothe, shelter, and educate them in good part by alma It is a gross imiosition to attempt this an unjust tax on the charitable and a rrtevous wronz to the beneficiaries. It has pleated God to make labor tbe fundament law of human existence, acd we firmly believe the law beneficent, or it would cot bave been en acted. You do cot benefit any human being w be iher white, black or yellow by contriving that he ahall Iie idly on the product of others' labor; oa the contrary, you do him a very great irjary. "Hoot, Lor, or die!' is nature's mandate; whatever oppose or seeks to evade it is atheism, and must result in evil. We know well that many blicks are poorly fitted for freedom as, indeed, many white are. But all caldhn. and pampering, aid gmrJiar.ahtp.tetd to perpetuate aorxeof the wcrs: abuses of slavery. Let every freed man or woman undertar.d at the very outset. "Your are free to plan and bargain, aud - work, and tave, for yourself; lean upon no one, but tako your destiny ir to your own keeping. (o t work! if you can "only obtain fifty certs per day. take that atd save of it wherewith to mke your way to ome locality where you can c & tetter. Detter work for jour board only, than beg board, toothing and shelter altogether " -Just now, the rud-il and commonest labor it ia ea:er and general demand A frcedman though burdened with a family, can fed work, '.Int aad food if he only will. We need to jjrw great crop this year; and farm bands aie scarce and command very high wage Let us. then, bave a general breakicg up of contraband camp ana1 freelmea's villages, acd let every one go U work whsre hie labor is most c ceded. If there be fifteen thoujand negroes in and a roc l J Washington who want lo work for lair wages, let the tact be duly advertise! and a way opened to obtaia their services, and they will all soon Ne pisntiuz corn aud potatoes from Norfolk to Bacgor. Thia is a true way to improve their "needy condition;" and if the iredma'a Association wanthel? to find them eaplojmect, we are on hand to give it." Oa tbe autject cf cen.:'.;aa;U.a, The Tribuae replies to a carrespcedtt who urge that cur etat appropriate the rai'.rcad within her borders, paying for tbea la boaJi end rtneieg ibtn by her own agents on sute account, as felloes : vT object to the project. Tbere !s c proof (hit, bad as corporate management Ii, etat man ageaect wowiarot be worse; jutfglag from cape-

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taoKjU pcv.io dett. wuLout Jzccrno jrje Ltf oseio wactcrilv; asd we sbcnld dmd the i&crrast cf ccUI patronage hieb tie proeJ cjarze would involve. Already nearly everj mn La eta read, wb est wbi cao't. asd F01 cstcy wotaec. are either in cc cr tryirz lo be; l4 U U reailv tecocilcg comcon ftr tbesa who caa't get cllce to faLcj tbeoieives tfricTfd aci persecuted We believe la bscf Iceut government; but there mui be a lircit to iti faoctie.es aoxtwbere, ar.4 we t"p bort of rilroui Let c leave aotne cor let crxfHc'al ttTj r. r.:er; rie." Tto co'uairj4 of Tbe Triaue. a well t UiiciiiV er2,oj.,ire tcccmh.g quite c J'.fyiDgci:f,riiitATio.v or iv. vicTOiut:. ii:iir.RAL .Image from tle nmyr Ynrk. The miyor of New York dty, C. Godfrey Oactlcr. lately leot into th common cotccil tb following BttMX: Maio' OrncE, New York, Aril 3. " To the lion, tbe Common Couccil: " Geatlemen Your booorable body, !n com mon with a Ire portiou of cur fcllow-cit zeni. desire to celebrate tbe uceves recently cbuiocd by tbe federal arms. I bare, on a former oc cation, expressed mjielf oppoed, (n principle. to tie ccicbraoon of Tjctories jr.ih,ed orer our fellow cit'zer, as calculated to embitter a&d alienate tbote wboe affections at:d good will it flbould our object to pain. Can we not, Low. ever, jVis in a federal exj region of popular option. tre fron all cJI-N of Tain glorr or exhi bition of r.sh tricmob, and such as will tend to reconrüs the Ltrle of lb sautber:; ?Ut" tj a renewal of their former political rc!it;ou3 with us, under which we ar d py and prerjerou. thev Vere ere a hap I A manwestation on our part 01 a c:i.cere ce sire to submit tothegreithotid of political union, a erubod.td in the constitution, to restore tbe bulwarks of personal freedom now thrown down by military power, to disavow the civil power ol confiscation ana vengeance, and to re e?tbusb the inteerity and rowers of the state Govern ments, from which alone we can reasonably hope to enjoy the b!eicg4 cf liberty, and transmit them to our poatenty, would be tnojt appropriate at this time acd under thee circumstances 1 would fuccent tbe anniversary of the birth of Jefferaou, the immorttl author of the declara tion of independence a.-1 a &t':ti; occasion for a cetebratiou, such a.4 I tb:t:k w u! 1 demonstrate to tbe southern people that ebr o'j'tcts are fr tertity and lasting amity, z.ot a w.r and sut ju cation. "Tbe recent ovation indorsed by your bonorab'e boly, in consequence of the taking of Char I lcstoa acd Savannah, was fixed on a dav whick served a doub'e purpx;)e, while ostensibly b-cO on the capture of tbo-e eitie. it gave eclat to the succors of a ponticni partv in tbe inaugura tion of President L ncoln. But the 13th day oi April brings w ith it association dear to all lov ers of coiiflitulioual liberty, north and oouth It is tainted by no sectional feelings and lo animog ity, baed ou eeogrsp'iical r.nea of sepiration. and, if obsc-rreJ in n ?pTrit cf true msgnanimitv ana a er:;cro'jt f orbs ranee, it may be received by the people ot the southern stares as a ,happ angnry of an era of renewed affection and rood will the rainbow of peace on the flying cloud of ftatriciual ar and ueoUtion C. (ODFEiT (ii'MitCB, Mayor. The Last Itebel tlnnncl.tl SchemrI he lsmrn I'ropoalnir to sc 1 1 Their Ilm r. Ue.uin, woo sav sne is a niece oi jame 12adisKu, propoaes through The Mobile Evtuiup News, the followbj plau fjr paving OiTthe rtUl dfcbt. bhe cays : The are two millioa wo aim over twelve vears of age ia the coulcderacy some he.u!. h ive enc nnd some three or fonr braid of hair iy they will average two; therefore, there are about four million braids, worth la Kaiopc $10 each in gold, which give forty millions ia gold, and ia confed erate money, two bül.or. nearly (neble cur present indebtedness. A !ip loaded wkh this pieciou trsfüc rnipht make hairbreadth c-capes, but angels would guard it (by General Maury'n periui-sion) and land it safely at Havre I All Luropo would pur chase at a speculative price. Many braids offerings on tbe altar of liberty would bring in Paris, labeled with the came of the docors,thousands at auction. One debt would be a mere circumstance to the amount realized; and 1 pro pose that every loyal woman in the south scud forthwith bcr hair tied with a ribbon acd labeled with her name, to Madame Levert. in Mobile llcre'e mice acd two brai ls. Let ever patriotic woman a head be shinnled a droo of whose blood of father, brother, on or lover, has been abed, and cvett tbe vi!et foe will rtand abah in her presence. Our devotion and patriotism will be recorded by our children, acd all nnMtMis will bocor oi. Joke on ia Contractor. A Baltimore friend relates tbe following good one : Mr. Jcces, a contractor, was delivering bay subject to rovernmer.t inspection. Aa everv bale was weighed, Mr. Jones soon found out that each bale fell short about five pounds; so he placed himself opposite to the weigher, and putconsiderable, but was enlightened by a story the inspector told of a little circumstance that happened in 4 York Siate.' He said a contractor was delivering bay, and finding it did not ho'd out in weight, placed himself at the opposite ride of tbe bale from tbe weigher, and, placing hu fot on each bale as it rested on tbe scale for weighing, pressed down three pounds. The weigher, seeing ihe game, put bis foot ander tbe bile, and prrsie l up six. The contractor turned the color of a beet, and commenced talking about Stonewall Jackson; but he saon broke down ard left." A .float Proper Miffgestion. The New York Tribune says: We do most emestly protest against tbe gathering of negroes, or white, in vat a?gregatioLs of paupeis--whether called Frcedoiea's villages or something less plau-ihle and undertaking to feed, clothe, shelter and educate them in good part by alms. It is a gross imposition to attempt this an u:.j Jst tax on the charitable and a grievous wrong to tbe beneEciarle. Just cow, tie tu lest and commonest hbor i a a a in eager ari gecerai e;emaca a ireedmcn, though burdened with a family, can find work, shelter and food, if Le only will. We need to to grow a great cton this vor; and farm hard are scarce and command very high wages. Let us, then, have a general breaking up of contrabtnd camps and frtedmen'a villages, and let every one go to work where his labor ii rnoi't c ceded. This is rational sctiiMe, a-jd wc hope the coarse suggested by The Trioune will be adopted Titrates? is tus Fiuut. Sheridan is represented by tbn?e prefcnt s beig the icipersonatica of everything Kcldirrly He rode tp an 1 down the lines under re coatlnuallv ercouracing hi men by waving hi aord. commandiuc in person, eahcrticg ih-ni to scire tbe opportunity wiihirg the r grasp, ac 1 weep their enemu to destruction. " Take your cea ir." Mak yo ir n.en Sr-hi" ' l'ü-h n your coiuroa" "(Jo in boys. c ia" H ih 1 d msctlsare ruuniu,?" "KM ;h .t .! d akvlSter" ' Shix t every nun down hke a io- il'.aicr to 'kalk' - l' . i . i . . . .... wrrc jr:r r in i"U!-:er tor e ai l.ile aior.'r. where the fire ait h'-trer : n i t rtiu.t in -t ui.0frts:n. lis wts .i corf:tT.'.-J2 h:e to the reef!, and a men. Prcbably t o ii a "owe- ,,f trerth to cjr ia battle aa bhtr.dan Wrh the rt smell t f powdtr he becomes a brilliant. Lisi cy; meteor, ar.d a pillar of fire toguH.'e L sown hoa'.a small, urpretetK.!: bea iu rrp--e, res to tbe ub:iciity of Lr'uai i:i action, a-J ifu.es a like sciril in a!! wbo are under Lim. Ma Li?cocx's HisToaicaL Cuut jmd Scotch Car A goöd atcry i in circulation in Washing ton. tliat tbe day before tbe Cvmmeacemect of the recent military movemert which has resulted in tbe cantor ot R'chmord, Mr. Lincoln, then t C.ty Point, scat bv lbs batds of a "reliable contraband, " as a present to Jeff Davis, the ideutical locg cloak ibCd Scotch cap in wbkb, ia 1:61, Mr. Liacolo Is ia!d to hive traveled from Harrtabairg to Waahfegtaa.- Tha) prostet baa tviäeatly Uea appreciated Cbltijo fest

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Protection Againat Tbtenii SLnre tbe forgeries lystematlcaUj organlti ty "Jca tbe Penman," and hli accomplices, do critec bare caused a greater sesattljn than tbe lato turglerles la tbe metropollj. They follow carb otber In fTich rapM luccM-ion, partook ao largely of tbe fane character, ard were com

taitteü w;i& tucL un:lcrm succe?, tnat !t wts icp.o3ibIe tot to cEaect them rlth the exiü-erj-e of an exrrt, "-ctife. and drag gte of tbiert?, f 'U?;Iubed ia tb9 rxii3t of u. Ttey were a'ii ro?bcriM of Lullion, Jewelr? or watcbe They h gave CTiJrcce of deep de-igo and bold execution. IneacLcaae the aococt cr rpou wa ccuuniy ure. ilr. Jo:c-tonf tr.e jeweller io Tleadeedle Krect, lost l()Q worth of Toprty; Mtr. Diuoi. the bullion dealer, in LooSard street, roarly JC10.UÜÜ worth. At ilr Abraham ;n the Stritd, the plun ler wis valt.t i at abore l00; at 3Ir. Walker's ia Crühill. at JÜÜ.O'HJ. u erery i:..titce the robbery effected iu e pile of what were considered ri.Ci cieLt rrecautioL, and the thieve eluded tbe vi i!a:,co of ibd police atd broke into the atroDpts: pales with complete succe.-a. At Ut, however. if r rtem n;: icioas Loa d be v er Dei, tr e gang has be u tracked. The discorcricn cade by the police or. FriJjj afttrr.oon, Warrant a trotig helief hat the rn'inw row ur.der exannuttion were Cvj.'icerned in two, if rot ihre, of the re cent burplarie. and the public will follow with no common mttre-t the devcicprocLi of n re mtrkable Ftory. Uret credit i given to the police for their rjeceaefu! exertiocs, and not without reon. They have evidently b?en at work for the list three weeks to redeem a reputation which b id j been somewhat rudely m is-jnleJ, a:; J :t. ;e'.k ; k a . a T well for thf.r rrofes'ioinl ectence that we should have beird nothing of their operation (ill the end had been arcompü-hed. Not a y liable transpired ol their proc lirtrs or the.r cxu ctations till tbe hou-e in which tbe prisoners Kxipnl am s-iMfr.l v B'irroiirit if a r.vilfil s:z. il. ni.il it inmatea r antnrrd Whether the ch vrrr cjii actually be brought home lo tbe accu-ed, re mains to be secu, bu, at any rate, a Urge proportion of the stolen preierty hss bten recoverel. 1 hieve now- days re prudent as well dextrous. Thevrrouire a- irood investments for their money a are sought for more honest ean. A year or two sgo thete was a felcn with 4.0U0 in con-Ois. In tr.e present ctrfethe robbers, whoever they were. hd selecre 1 the L'mdon anJ Westminster liai k as an ei'iriole t'lace of dej os it for tbe rctlizcl portioi ot their spoil. BeMdc the jewelry found on the pre ruists and identified b? its Uwjul owners, two "depo-it cotes" were discovered, t:e lor JCio, ai:d ot e for IZ ). The toitves of Jack Shtroird's tiua; rever retched this uirk. With tbeca it wa. ill-gotten, illf;et.t; but now your burglar works on a u.r grar-der scale, with more cieutn; appiiMncea and a more fruaj mind to boot. No a ner had tbe police e .Tec ted the Srtt tapiur: thin they pro ce-i.d with toual euccc.s to a tecond Twohouf(iLad apparently beui used as ree 'j'acles or p. under, nd both h ive been e? irch cd to good purpo?-e. The ruspicion is ihitthe investmenu " represetit the pioduco of pome earlier burglary, and that the r-poil obtained from Mr. Walk r's eile hid yet to be converted and put out to interest. Oa Monday a very extraordinary frfct tracsp'ied. The polirc had not only arretted, aa they believed, the perpetrators of It e robbeiie and recovered much ot the pluader.tut thev bad ob'ainetl Inform iticn which induced them to search the bottom of the Thames for the remainder. So an cxiert diver was rent down near Blackfriars bridge, end five cold watches have actuiliy been fi-hed up alreadv. Alarm must Lave succeeded to eor.ö Jetice pretty abrupt - ly when pccple who could plan and execute euch robbeiies ej these no longer dare to retain even a few gold watches iu their postet-sion. Meantime, while the inquiry ia proceeding and tbe chirgea sgain-t the prisoners are tested bj evidence, it will be of jme advantage to cun-idcr tbe circu mat in V9 by which there ieat burglarie have been chiracterzed nd the le-onä which they ouht to teach us. It ia now known that the most experienced and responsible of our police authorities do not approve or sanction the practice of trusting to pa-Ii;ht and publicity for the security of va'.mble property left wilhnt:t a guard. The PVEtcui may Lot ba without iu recom mecdations; iu fact, we are told that it is adopted to the exclusion cf all other precisions in Wall street, the Lombard frtrcet of New Yoifc. But it implies what U apparently au exce.ive reliaccc ou tbo resisting power of tafes, unJ, beside that, the publicity in this metropolis was never carried quite fr enough iu Wall street, as e undertticu the thopa of the bullion dealers and money char ger have no abutters at all, eo that their whole ficnts of plate glas are bbzinc with gas all through the nipht. Now, in London, our j-'ewelcra, on leaving tbtir bhops and safes to the cuf tody of the Hrret patrol, only cut peep-holes in the ptiutrr, thronen which the pliceunan or tbe pa:scrbv h.s to get hbglimp.-e of the interior. iu ce case ot tee Ovrmll robbery, the pecuniv thus provided had been accidently diminished bv another circumttL:e. In the buck nhop, which j contained ICe safe, a par'.uion nad been ruined, which, to a coiisidei able extent intercepted the riew of the pafe from tho peep-hole, and it wag under cover of this partition that the thieves first ascended iiito the rhep through a hole in the Soor, and theo operated upon tbe door of the safe. But theehief of the police distinctly stated his opinion that the whole system was unsound, lie fiiid that tbe main duty of the police consisted in the protection of bouses from the outside Their beat was in the street. They were b?und to see that no honse was broken into, but they could not guard equally against operation coo ses ery Tbe thieves paicel their first great pjinf,in baing left alone in the house on Si'urdav eight, with which, cf course, the police had corhing to do whatever, and then they obtained to mu h protection from the pirtition recentlv erected in mo oacs suop, taai ice? eiujeu jne oetectiou oi - v i t ... ... , . tee po!ice Iroai tbe outsl le. Auothcr feature of the-e robberies dertrving ipcciil attention i the unexpected insecurity of the bct iron safes. It should be remarked, too, that in co instance have the lock. been picked or otherwised opened Tbe safe weie lorced open by sheer violence, and it is supposed by a steel crowbar acting at a powerful leversge. In Lombard street the door of the eafe hid been lif ted clean off its hinge-; but though the wards of tho lock were shattered to pieces, there were no marks of force either upon the door ite'f or upon th? crowbars which had beca left in the room. In tho Cornhill burglary, again, the door of Mr. Walker's sale wa? left apparently so intact that when the hopman came in the morning he could not at first rght detect that it had been forced open. Now, wha' do our leiding locksmiths say to all this? Are their arrnneft f-afes so wenk that a imple crow bar judiciou-ly applied can pry them open ard that as an e ii?ineer suspects, in ten minutes time? We are not prepared for so complete a failure of their rut when mitihed aga:ns: iat of the burglar. No doubt, in the exsmple before us, the rubbers were firstrite bjnos, but then they operated cgaint firstratc articles. and it is unpleasant to find them winnirj: eo eisily. Better apparently, the old svstem of a good watchman than that of a faitbles; strongbox cd a perforated abutter 'I lie 1 1 1 la of April. The New York Evening Fot, an ultra adrainIstrition rarer, s .y: tue crnciaL eLi:rr:a. Who is resrn-ir.!e for the de-k'rafon of tl e 1 4th day of Acrii as the day of r.jicicg acd thtikj:iv:c for cur recent sueec-c? Tbe I4h is not tbe annireraary of the urrender of Fcrt Sumter, whit h was ma le oa tbe 1.1th of April; hut it is a mt solemn fist dav i:i the chnrct.es; in other words it is Uooi Fridiy. tbe traditional at citetaary of the crucifxion, acd which cm: c, in any proyer sece. bo otiacrve-f as a festivr.l. We hore that the author. ties will make a correc ticn cf the bjucder, and name the 13th as the day of rejoicing bath ia this state and at Charles to- " Ilovr r atnre Covers up Battle s letda. "Did I ever tell you." atys a correspoadert of sa eastern : ipcr, "arrorc the affectire little thirps one i alw vs ete:rg in theee Latiiefielda. how, on tbj sround up-n which the batt'e cf Bull Reu wü fjjgbt. I saw pretty, pure, delicate fiawera growinoat of tbe empty ammunition boxes, and a w',:i ro-e thrust'eg up its hd through the top of a broken drum, which doubt leas sounded iu laat cbirge in that battle, and a cunning cailet erben peepirg oat cf a frg meet of a buried shell, in which strange pot it was clanted? Wasn't that peace frrowina out cf wsr? Evea so rba'.l tbe beautiful and graceful ever grow out of tbe borrlJ acd terrible tbicga that transpiro Lfl tola cbaning bat err ad van oIsg world. 5atare covert trea tbe battl.jTOMi

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wltb TerCT atd bJooa, Peace fid p'rt: ipricg cplntba track of tbe dtocrioj eta palsra, aed all thlsg la tu tare aad society shall work out tbe jtogreaacf oatklid." STATU HE.n. A few of tbe farmers oa tbe praL-!e atijo'niag Tcrre Hacte bare already commerced corn plicticg. Tbe Cinclonati, Lafayette d: Chicago railr3d company are cow eegsged ia prospecting a roate from this city to Cbicajro. Tooüiaoc i 102 miles and easy grade. It will pa-3 through Kenorelaer and Crown Poict. Tbk Coal Oil Idictioxs ix Mastis Cocmt. We cotiverred thi morning with a gentleman of auch experience i. tbe (.ctrIe.ni tu-ints.j, who has lately been through Mriiu cour.ty ai.d exanir-ed the oil indicatives tbere which Lave Utelv excited t-o much interest, lie fouud that upon Ir.diau crttk, Utver creek ai;d Lt rivtr the iridicatioi.s cre of jucb a fositive character as to place Uycod duubt tha cxiatecce ol extensive oil deposit in these eectioas. So far as b:s experience goes be states that in no feciion of tb i-ountry are the iodlcatiotia more ?atfjftO'T or promising. Xear Tr n ty Srrirs, and at everal poin I near the line of the Ohiv and M -jiippi railroad, he ii atti-Cei that development will prove the existence of oil ia the mot prolific q'J4ntities Heins disinterested hi tettimooy icertaiuly valuable, rar;iculrlv ben it is backed by a

tfcorouch knowledge of and nracticil acquaintance with the oil iudical bations acd oil work. ug ma chinery. Quite aa excitement hs beca prodocel by ihe oil uiseovencs rece:?lv n -de ia Martin county, and ptrt'w tiarly !orj the va!'cs of Indian creca. ebe.uve no con :p :V.c s Cave jet oetn formed to develop the indications so apparent; but it will i.ot be 1 on, we apprehend, before intellit'ent ai d e.ilerpri-ii:g parties will be engaged in developing the mineral wcahb for which the county has to lorg betn celebrated. The MittTACT ArimNO CouatirrsK Tbe special dispatches from this city to Tbe Cincinnati Enquirer, of the fib itst., contains the foil owing : " The miiiUry auditing committee i still in ?eio:). Hu-kiik and oiLcr re publicacs are en giueering the thing." This hbort pirugnpL contains many insceur cies The committee bad adjeurr cd more ihsn a wetk teiotc the time when it is said that it w .td 'still in aesoi:." Mr. Bukiik is iiot a inecibcr of the rctr.t committee, and has co cocuecl:o;i ! therewith in anv shine or form, nor his he been i:i the city while tbe committee was in session. It is wtli known thut Mr. Bukirk is t ot a republican, and has no affiliation or sympathy fir that party, its principles or policy. Mr Speaker Pt-uit, in his illiberal 2nd scriptive spirit, t!?p;uttd fiom the uniform ui.u . universal practice in bgMative bodies atid re fused to plnce iPv democrat upon the cutnnrttce, ! which will render its catirc acticii par isan, nr. J will render tierctarv the tti ic:-t ii.vesti 'titn , i into its p-roeeedini;. j In Eabmst i ho n areai?i)tf lor boi-1 iag for oil, on the premise of Jol.a Mitchell, i 1 and other land adjoining, on Clear cxeck, have; been completed, the leises hftvi:r been taken The boriog will be commenced a oen as the proper machinery can be procured for the purpoee, which we utiderfctand bus been t-cnt lo . From hat we know of the energy and rerse- , veracce of er. nie of the : croons coroposinj; this i coronary, we have do doubt but what the work n i . i . i r . i i . pusnej iorwtra su tiorousij is circum t.ince will permit, and thai it there is oil to be found in that region, they will accoa);.liäh it. May i ucccfi ntteid the;r eflfjr's. Bloomiugto! Kofublicin. Pk.Ti.oj.Kiu in J Ar EE The Bibcock on the property of the LaUjttte company, hs j reached a depth of fortv left, and the iadiciti.ns t increarc iu prorr.isc. The werl has been greatly ; retarded by the d.lSculty and embirra.-uitnt i:i ! getting the tools repairtd, drills sharpened, kc , I there bnng no blstksrnith ceirer tb.au Renr.-a- ! hier, lliperieticed oil men nnticipite, Irom all ! the indications, that petroleum, in remut erative ! . i . , quantit.es, will t oc rcsvercd at the depth of Ü JO leet. Four new well were cornrjenced this morciag, one on the Gi-h tat m, on the Monong creek, hv the Lafayette company; another Dear Frauciiville, by the Chicago companv; another near Kennfiilenr bv the Indianapolis compsny, aud a fourth on the I:tqui:s river bv the II me compar.y. Lafayette Courier. .;.kV o.sts try IM If A MtAPJIS. The Priuctss of Walea is going to Lave another babv. Tbere aie2$,U00 Yon. soldiers' widows in New The federal secret was $70,0(JO,CM service fucd last year A cthedral is Cardinal WbeniaL. to be built in memory ol Go. d bleached cotton retails at twenty cents in New York. In the recent draft in Baltimore seventy OLe terrors were drawn. Over thtec millions horses in Franca. In all the oild nboutSS.lWO.fJIH). One New Yotk cotton broker lo3t $90,100 on 35'J bales la?t wetk. The surplus of womn"ver men ia Masaa i chuattis ia estimated at 157,bt.iU. A. S. Cambell. of Bcliowa Falls, Vermont, has j jt been ra elected .own cleik for tbe e:ghty hlth time. One corporation In Newburyport, M3. has a million anl a half varda of woolen cloth on hand. It is proDOcl to crganizs horse insurance compsiens in Illinois, horse thieve do so abound there. Mary Ann Serine, of Philadelphia, has been eomicted of murder for throwing her infant child out of a window. A new definition of a quartermaster. Hj is a man who cive? the poor soldier cce quarter ni keeps the other thres himself Swear not at all," said a ckarlain to a trooper. HerepM-1. "I do net swear at all, but only at thoc wha mnoy me." Trince Alfred of Ehland has been on a visit to the little Prince Imperial at the Tuilleries aad bad a nice time. The L);il-:; correspondent ,f The New York News r) ut Mr. Seward h 3 nrocured the details of t rgati;zatioo ol" tb Fenian, their number", , and reported the fact to the Engli.-li governr.iit. Tbe surply of rot--)n on fcanJ in the rebel stages is a mooted c i'tii'C S ma partiea estimite it at 1 ,200.0'"' . rules, and others put the amount ia hih '2 'HiO Wi) bles. A Memphis paper thinks tl it 1.5'XH":) bale is a verj liberal ! -s'ia:t,'c The, World's Fair h r UCT will be at Tari., ard the t.ui'dir-g for it will cost from fG.GUi.OOil to $.0().(;kj. The budding will Lc nude to hold 2 i.O'JM peorle. and tvrr:h::-r will be et the gr.-.cde: sale pos.itle. A lure rolling mill for the roinafucture of toi'er and shct iro. gl-anizel 'e-pi; acd gison eter lju, i!l soa be erected at f'ruvidet ce, R I Atout three hundred hsn ! will e enploved. and Mme Airative from EfgUcd are uheidf CLgiged. The legislature of Hiiuois baviaj: laid a fai of one dollar for the first dog owned by any i'idividuil, to dollars for the seeeed, ard ßre dollars for each additional dog. aa eich:cge says that the atate has ' gone to tne d s." Greil guns ct something; a 10-icch Parro t tun costs $4 5K; 15 inch Ko-1mn cwta 6 5 JO; a 12 tnih Krapps g-in c.ts $21.430, a 12 inch Blakelf costs $i'5.Ctü. The two laittr axe load uf (!. It Is s jorosed tb it Mexico will bave a Urge a;res!na to her population before !or. of enterprising men who hive rvber fÜel in he'r purposes in tbi. ci'Uctrv. We trut co pr clamatlon f wbiddiüK ad isKlcs will be is.ued. Let those who w!h. have a straight road on a bee lice ta kixltb'tr lcailitle. -

vThaa Ellas Howe 1.-st lcteated bis latroTemec: vt ttt tewfeg mscblcg. be took It to Ecglard, asd worked in Its developmeat for a Mr. Thomas, who paid blm $1 per week. At this time bis fsnilj wag la ctter destltctioa. now, the rovslty of bis pateat yields b!m an Income of iiyj.lvQ a year. Three great armies cf tbe rsbellioa hare surrendered to Gcu. Grant. First came tbe arrry of Uen. Backner at Fort Donelson; cext, tbe army of Gea. Pemberton, at Vicksourg.snd last, but greatest of all, the army of Gen. Lee, in VirgiLia. Thusha Gea. Grant acbieied tbe proude?t fame of all tbe warriors of modern times. A Loudon journal saya: Tbe Americans reideut in Rome have given a baoq iet on a icale of grett migr.ificecce to General McCIellie, and it is not a little remirkable that at thia dinner citizens of both the north and the sou'h commingled. Tbe Americans thus tbow their

pood sense in not cirryir? their ouarrc's into eountnes. One ceaee wefh of stout wire bent in the hspeofthe letter U is a very rood proteetiou gain.t burglars. Hmg the curvi part of tbe wireou the door knob, and let the tw ettremitieapaa through the bow of the key after the door is lo k-l Then the burlua rr.av rage iu vain, uiile3 they brek the door down. The inscription which is to he placed on the block of iron rre to be sent by the turners of St. Louis to Berlin. Prus-i. for the monument of Fitter J than, it from Koerrer: " DerGot. dr F.Hmti acbn lies, Dtr olI:e keine knrctite.' " The G d who cuel Iron to grow Waiited n- ilavet." MASONIC NOTICE. M AS05IC NOTICE -A ipecSal m-tin of Mrirn lvt?e, No. Xi, will he held tbi- nb:rdaj) emtng at i ; o flora, for wt, tblr 1. r . JOHN M. BKaJIWRLL. W.U. AMUSEMENTS. JIETR0P0LIT1X TI1EATRE. Corrrrof Wnthington and Tennessrt Strrrti. nanajcr Jlr. W. ILltlley Thursday Evening, April 13th, 1865. MIsh EMILY THOItlVll. fiacnt5ro ein (f n.iv - u risi a.m. Pricks or .Vmrssioa. Drf Circle ad Parqaett, 50 te?its; Private B?!, for ia persons, f 5 K; tlrcbera 8at. 75 cent; flattery an-l Farnily Circle, 25 cent-; ( hiMrea in arms, f 15; ail rierved teat ,c. Door opn at 7 o'clock preci-ty. Perforroanrcoin rnfne at a qnarter tr 8 o'clock rrece'.T. PARTICULAR SimCK.-Tl' Horw Car leare tbe Tbeatr every eventcr at the clce cf tb perforuaace. People liviue t a distance can rely ou thia. INDIANA STATE MUSEUM 79 Cast Washington Street. MÄDAME M. A. ENGLISH PROPRIETRESS. Cpta 'or the reception cf Ti.itor from P o'clock A. M ULtil 10 o'clock P. M. Tue eoliectioDS embrace over Three Millions of Curiosities! or tLe raost amasing au-1 instructieo character, gathered frc n all part cf tbs Cbhe. ADMtfiSlOS. SO Cent. MAIJAUK W. A. ENGLISH, trprietrea. apr5-ttr MASONIC HALL FOR. S SHOUT TMIE KVL1 COMESCING t)-S WKDXKSDAT APRIL. J-.'tI, IHM.-j. Open Kvery N!lt utitil further notic. Ani V.'eiineMljy and taiunJi-y ArtrnouD at 3 clock. on THK MOST IXTRAORD NAKT VC(7KID! HII1E1TI0N IN THK T II IS C i : K A. T MILTO S IAN TABLEAUX OF PARADISE LOST ! -OU THK CRE1T REBELLION IN HE I VEX. The War of Hie Aurels. Tho Fall of Satan and Fall of Man. A ile.rribedty Jofcn Vi!t'n in h; InrnorUl Pdetn entiiled "Para1i.-e L It tnriiijt a c-ni!'e illuxtration of thU R-eat Hera from ieiiotiiti ti end, cicp l"ioj XlT lIlRFK SrLSM)IU TABLJtAÜ PAlNTlÜ., carrying cut Vdtou'a Idea of ilravin, Hill, Chios and Paradise! Wilt now be exb bitd tn ib's city as exhibited In I.onfor ?U0 ccD-cutive u'gbt-, t n.orc hao h tlf a nMl'lun of people, aLd aa exhii i ed before her Mij-ary QoKKN YlCTUhla and tbe t utire Court, at Bjckliigham Palac , pon wt ich occasion Her Va ety was pi a -ed to bestow upon tbe propritt r a di-tiriiu:t.ed mark of ber roial approbation, ty preeutiaj him with a magnificent Wamon 1 k eg. 'I ickru '5 Cent. UTt'" Half IBrlce. irTTTirand Exbib Hons f Tery Wedne?dy acd tarday afternoon at 3 .'duck. nor orrn ere-Jlrs at 7 o'clocV; Fxhib t!"n commences at o'clock prcisly. Afternoon-, doors open at 2 o'clock. A. B. HORKISO!, apr6 dlw 1'roprktor arid Mcaer. LOST. OST fomeabere ei heron NwTork, leiwe-n Past 1 A a id oble. cron Vot-le belweea VernioLt id New lo ,a FurCspe or VictotJne. The Stiver w II te rewarded b? leirR it at tht ofice or at the reticence So. 124 North Kat ftreu. aprlS d3t BANK STATEMENT. TELT I X 131J NATIONAL BANK CF NDIANAPOLIS 1 V.IIS FOLLOVnG IS REPORT O? THE CtXDItion of this Baak oa the rt dij of April, liU: RES'TfcCES: Kote and tills discounted t C3.4FT 91 1.430 15 71 32 147 r 2 VM 44 eii.ooo o 7 v 50 00 60,743 43 14 12 CO i237,,t77 P Oer dra'T Furtiiture, fixture aud expense, A: Pre Hi um Keni'tiarc-a ar.d chr ra-b item 1'uef.om baLb ar.J bankers I". ü. Bend depo-itd with Treas. V. S. do on naod Cah, opeüa anl otber lawtol snoi.ey.. . " Stato acd Jiaiiuial Cm money.. . LI ARI UTIZS. Capital Stuck paid in In Meidnal lepoit interest a-id I'remiuc:. .. . U 0. 00 (0 137.14 li ii 7S .3;,2T7 t I. Ä. FLuTCiliR, Pre fldent. nar6ff,Cah!er. apr!i-d2t FOR SALE. TS O 1Z M 1 T "Y , LAfiE Eoar'ts? Poa, two ecar 'rf tn Wait1: r.OB atreet. twelve room, weil, eilten, cellar, m ke boae. wocd b u. arable, caTlac bowae, Sc., A wvjrt 1 1 iu.ItOO. rar the aake of an er y ul at w;!t di-ouM tao thou -.acd fil!ara ad allow tiee on ba f or es re J. . LCNLCP A CO, 2al ":a-e and Mork Brotera, ap-12 dtt So ! Natrh M et-.dian fewt. $46,000 DOLLARS. OCR n7TDRSI"Ar fUTT OKf. ACfES OF Laii, 3Si 9i frosa tbi c.t.r. in ooa b- dr. under K -olcsiii aufci. weil rravd, tsar be d!rtd4 Lc two tr more frm. Alo. a f xbfTaraa aa tkeNati-joil BMd, well tnjrov. e i, 4 nui. rra tbe e te, 0 aerw. at 125 ir acra. J. a. a cC"p a co., Eaatf kuuts aad snock Broaera; - -arU-dSC J. If, ?enh MsrJLan straat.

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IMMENSE DECLINE IN PRICES! LABOE ARRIVAL OF DEY GOODS! Greife Attraction of the Season. WC HiVF. Tilt PLllUTtt OP AXSIOUSCntQ te our patrons ar.4 tbe public that wa baa refitted ia splendid atyla ear well kaewn and popular atvre reos , KTo. Si ODD FELIaOVTS' n AM,, Ani are bow reeelInj owe af tbe lar-aat and elegant atoeka of DRY GOODS Ever broagbt to ibla market. ! 3E ULn ES. 13 ad otber tat aad letintU DRESS GOODO, We cla! xrat allcoapetitcr and rr ast Iba ery Iat-t de'rn, toot detirab a tale aid ftatat fabrtoa at prices mocb btlew tb aarkcu Oar CLOAK ROOM 1 well 1e4 with Uc moat rare aad taaatal atylea la totb Clota asd S'.ji Garaatau. la tar DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT,

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