Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4519, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL W

CITY ITEMS. Le Petite Angelo, to his unequalled a.ra pilav.-oatauoa to-night at the Tabernacle. Henry Jacobs, a bibulously inclined indiriiual was before the Mavor vtiterdsv. churel With lt .'.ami It - 1 - I 't. J Coed $3 aoJ coats. tTMoJi;e P re-ton, Srh Picsburn and L icy Ma. tew. writ each Coed $10 and coils, and m default thereof wert writ to tbe county for the period of thirty days. GTThe second lriil of Mry Am Längenecker mi concluded yeurlaj. tie jury rtnroiog a rerdict of guilty and sentencing her to the petitentlirT for life Thia ease has fi cited conaiderabl excitement in tbe communitr, ad has been on the docket a Jocg tin;?. GT Go an. see La Petite O: ie in her U1U?: Launched a Fairy it the Tabernacle t. - bight. l-iThe Fenian Broihrrh xd are makin? Dre parai ions to lake part in the pro e-fdmga ot the' 2Uh ir.at , the day ppoia'p-l by thw governor to i commemorate the receut uni-i victniea and ihe ' imposing demonstration f5YGen. Csrrington. in his vindication and epo.ogetic card, etys he bad to f .rteii hi life ineurance policy on account of n.,t biiig able to P"V th additional premium lor the war rifk. Tbi increase of premium apnhe io person in actual service. tSTDjo'i fail to see Bill Allen this evening, ; at the Tabernacle, in hia mirth provoking troo- ! ngur w uijb at ids i aornacie L-W Quite an animated act to took place be- j tween couple of soldier, on Tenneee street, j Iat evening. We sjppo-e the project of aj speedy relation oi buetiütiea teiweeu the hiih- ! erto belligerent eectior.,aid an exce." of ihe puilieiie procccaity, waa tbe caue of thtw di-plav. Soldier a aa well as other persona ehould remem ! ber to "never let their angry piston riae," a i sore heads and bruued bodiea are often the coo ftquence. 1 TrrcGtarBiCAL Uwiojr There will be a1 pecial meeting of lnd-an p!! Typographical Union, N, I, this evening, at 7 o'clock, to mike ! arranjjeaaena tot participating !u the celebratioti ; on Taureday next. Proprietor, honorxry mera j bers io fact all printers friet dly to the Union, j are cordially invited to attend and participate in j toe proceedings. IJy order of 3 W . M. iUttniTU. i resiieat. J. II. Dcxiu, Secretary. 1 t Don't fail to see ili s Emmi Whiting to nigui at tbe Tabernacle. b5The llouaa of Refuge, intended for abau doned female, and beinjr treced under the mperticion of tbe city, U beinfr puchfd rapidly lorwaid Tha need of some uch institution for the degraded ctetture that, bou-elefs and homele?, infest the city, baa long been deolcrab'y felt, 1 and with the correction and examnl that ia aa ! tablifbtd in euch place, m ty be tbe meins o!" I reclaiming mauy of this c!i o! unfortunate bcJvi Quiet never reigned more supreme in War saw man it did in Indi tn ipolia on yesterday. searched industriously for "ifeni," but could neither see or hear of anything at.irtlii 1; or of interest. To relieve the monotonv, won't some kindly dipo-ed individual do some action that will cu-e bun to get into print, and read an account of it in his mornii g piper Is there to 01 e thirs'ing after notoriety? Vheverde lighted in politude ciuld be accotnroodted jertfrday. tM By promotion aie being made io Indi.u riuint4, and miliury men are on ihe lucre in the city. It will not be long before th buit ess will come to an end. and the "brtid arrna tut g vp aa monuments," will be all that is e i'ernal to remind us of the military. He a bo invents now In a rudy unilorm. all trickH out io gold lace and brass buttons, makes rather a poor investment. "The pride and pomp and r.ireuniMaiice of glorious war " i about playing out. and if not cirelul. the end will find pome individual with a military wardrobe upon their hands. 137" Don't fail to .ee Mia E lith Whiting it; j her grand medley to-night at the Tabernacle i Decisions or thk .-cratxc CocaT The f d lowing are tbe dtciaioLs gien in the Su rerne Court on yeatertiay, it being tbe 1 IcUh day of the November term: Dillman vs. Cox; Cats. 0 C. Rever-ed; op nion by Judtre Oregorv. HarriiHJD vi Friedle; Jukon C. C. Rcvrrn ed: opinion bv Judge Ui gory RoOiueon ve. äkipworth; Vm-Jerburgh C P. Retfracd as to Costs, affirmed other i.-e; op'nicii by J u1ge Ureitory Jtiet ar d Wabah R il wy c rrp nv vs Tol . bert; Warren C C Afü med. wiin 5 rer cen'. ' dmke"; opirion by Jof .e Fr z t. Nibleltvs Dllini-er ;0. üaC U P. RevCfe.l;( opinion by Judge rrz r Teaksubs or Rial Fstati At the coun y ; aud tor' t&ce ye-irdy tfte fo lowiug tran-- '. fetf of real etate were made: L mi's Dranbergfr to L D. and M try E Wvstt. i ! No. 3, iu block No 2. iu Indi4UpoIi. I'tice j m. r ! Jisepb D Vintielre to Divid Gregory. lot No. J 21, in Mguire A Hein' u-divi9'on ot the esit psrt of out lot No. 151. ia lodi intpjlis Price1 $263. James M Ity to AMen Hiey, lots No 3 and j 4 in Rat's sub division of part of on' lor No 14 in the city of Indtmapolis Ptice $675 1 Douglas Msguiro to V m C Wnnehouse, lotNo 35 acd 3d in Maguire's fUi- tivision of a pot ; o oat lot N. I S 1 iu the city tf Iuduu.ipd Mi.S Utile Donaldson will aaJocUb the world io her wonderful slack wire fcdtd tj t tbe Tabernacle. Fto )Tio. An unusually large number of promotions in Iudimi regiments were nude ut (he ajuiant general a office on je.-tfrdav 321-Henrv Warctke, capttiu to A; A. iS' rr au. 2 I lieutenant co C: Lu'h Hidor. 1st lieu tenant co A; John Gulach. t2 i litutrnant c-o A; Edwsrd Hevker. 1st lieuteiiiiit ro B 3i5ih Eli D Whitaker. mrgeon f h Jacob Beabor.e, aojutai t; John U Polk, colonel Ißih Jas R S Cot, mjir. 1J1 Thomas She, colonel; W. H Snolgrsss. lieutenant colonel; Richard H. L'tson. "'iut-B F. Hay, colonel; William Ry. lientenant colonel; laac S Hendrick. ui'jor. 25ib Juhn S. M Floaters, surgeon; Jaic-s Colder wotxt, a.sitsDt surgeon. 3 Hh Ne!on M R-vdton, mjor 36 b James Fitxwdli-m, mj r; G W. prlon. ae.itant surgeon; R S Hill, mjor. 47 h John A McLuhlin, colonel; St' J H. Saear. lieu'enaut colonel; David A. Fitzgerald, attnt surgeon. 49 h El ward F. Buzett. surgeon; Georje W. Pettit; quaitrraiiSter; James Leper, I;u:er. ant colonel 51i Allen K. Harris, adjutant. 521 Silomon Sdlaire, colonel; James L F. Grria..u. nurgeot ; J. C. Alder, quartermaster. 57th Aher Puree, ad jutant. 5"ih Wm Ryan, q.arteria u-ter; Edward Renold. arjut.tit. 59.b-W. B B.-owr. .ur-n; Stouel V R.chards. as.islant surgev.n, tlst Thoa C Cole, ajutar.t. Sa;h Mrtio B Miller, lieutenant colonel; Geo H Carter, majjr; Henry Kiry. surgeon; RoWrt P. Davia. aswiatant aargeon. tstb W. N. Voris,njor. T Asia acle Be.mfit or Cmc r.m ! Tha trrquenters of the Ta5eincie treely almi; I a,:;j. . 1 lueir icaeoteooraa to Clark Itibbs for macv good launh. and some of tbeto even say he is the very brat negro iu the buines Uudouht dly fcia t-et (oruiai.ee are ol a hih order, and bis splendid voire m.kea the illu-ion m perfect that we hardly thick a little water will mike a white roan et r.im him to night by all swam, acd our word for It you will cot regret

Mitetolita Tbeatee A very Urge scdidetie .retted Mi Thome oa lheoccaioo of her ber.eCt lat eight. Tbe play waa Po cahontaa." and it had iLt merit of provok eg mirth, if barren in other repeets Tbe ingisg of M:ss ilaiAt arcd Mr. Hodges was admirable, aoi never failed to " bring down the toQiC." Mrs. II al wa j Li her f,4rt cll. and is a decided fiTori'e with tha (rueuicri of the Metropolitan. To Light nthe!at ar jftraLceof Mim Tborr.. " l'o ci bucU'," and tfce drama "The Idiot Willi. " are the attraclien. At rut TittitiCLt TL; aftertooa i tntt ine- mi t,e gif eo at tbe Tabernacle, and to t:hl the f .rrwrll txr.rfit of Mr. CWrk Oibb The pi-e .J adm:!oa t'i the roatiufe will be 23 and 1 iik MifitiM The M'jeun,tn Wnihlrgton 'iir , ia ie dilj report of viaibira. Erfrjtt.ifijc lb t I wonderful or canoas t be Ken at the ilu-eja. (ireit adJitioua hire been recently rnvie l the alreJ? Lree a:ook of cvrioi'ie.

im !i will well repay a to behold them j t rvr. 1- -1 ... JilLTOijaN k AlliUX I uia wuia ui Br., wb b tiA teen on eiitioiilon for the laat four ' :iizb', at lUonic IIII. attracts crowds of Wil i or- Tli ta the te-t ei JeEce of the merit of ihe wrikt. Thia afiernHn a rnatirite will he ueu, commfocing at 3 o'clock. TflK IIILLTALDi AD TUE EURTON3. E Utcrj I SluMlry Lostor: Tkknr a Co. Ind.anapoUa: Boweo, j Stewart 4 Co. Trice I,TS. i Thii an HolNh atory.aa l written in Kin;"-I let bet ptvie It i t nait 12 tc b on j mm! i, ir and clear type The orr i or-e of ; a.t ui e Jucite-I.titl, wb'i. the author think miht n.ive ten, bad fhe rercivM a I. beta! edu -ition, ; t no'.le ltd? He dicud!e4 the old question of loe luty, but conie tu n (Di.clu-ion, lear11 f-deis free to form their own opinion ,t,e h.de it ia'quUe a readable bok. 0a rS-WYS B; P.. W. EnifMD. Baton: Tl knor A In .iar;j.o!i : Eon, .Seewart k Co. frica fl 50. 'Chi 14 a ceat volume 5n b'ue an l poll. Co. IG vu , ai.d r"ntifn -ever! e- it on a variety of t-;.. The a'yle i ii th tt cleir. mooth, art-t1-o;.e jerutiar to E ner-oa. II 1.4 proe, like, bi-! t;c I c mpoai'i!. haachairu about tbera j p ,..,..! but ry few of our American authoi; nj I mi ety. o graceful one become ermmotel : ,tu it, and reluctantly doe the volume at the' la -t The ctle of bimlinj; and typ-israphv ! I'm rfinl wiib Tickuor A Co.V library edition ! tbe p'ttP. ii pr iiit.vr or Ja 1 31 1. Kiocna Read io lte Y 3J L. A!-oi:ation rigret to n . '-e th it owmip to a ciiundertandip of Mr.! W II. Loontia iu regard to the Tabernacle, they ' tre t npelle J to poi'poue tbe reUins of Mur-' di-rh th'H even'nj;. They b d enjjige.1 the build- ! Sr. 4 tr"ra Mr. Loooiii iu the emly p-irt of lt: , Mtck for the 14 b. and not until the? 1 1 th, wer thev informed that it could not be obtained. Mr. Murdoch's list re.iding give so much sit - 1 i-hstio:), ar.d the desire to be tr Kim sgain sv v general, that they are eorry to fo di-xopuiu'. the pu'!ic, but hope to arritige with Lira to viIt J the citv üt an eirly di 'iuder c'rcuritmcea re ; l.-Me." " ; Kditoe Daily Sintinll. Thesbote article' ;p -red in your i4-ue of 1 in The .lournil . do'nc 1 th'a m irriini, and ! me auch ii jmtice th-t ' 1 'o reply. The tucu in the t as are the-e ilr Ts v lor apnlietl to me lor the Tabernicle en tin C;b. lor the eveuiuj; of ihe 14 h. 1 in formel h'uu i!i it the Tabernacle as utid-r a thirty dt)t J lr se. to Mr Dunl lt.on. fiom theSSihof M rt;h, 1 but it hiving been previously leel f..r tlirry huh;, beins April 1st, 31 and 4 h, Mr. D:uM. sou concluded to iil Terre Haii'e. i.J uiil.t not reum before Mondav April 17 h, in whj.h ; c 33 the Young M. L A"cittion sh ul 1 b e the ImII. I aio'c to Mr D. on tbe -':n e .' aiidiece'vel no rcly. I lelgrfhed him on ; Motidiy (a my own exj-cn.-e,) and received no ; 1 swer. Mr. Djtiald-on returned oa the 11th.1 I iojmeliately informed Mr. T.iylor th:it Mr. j I) wt u'd occupy the Tuberös le uuJe r his lenre. j Mr Do:isldon proposed to let the Tabernacle to the asociation, on payment of a bonu?, which ! they declined to acce t. These are in brief tht? j fie!?, atid the above statements are falre ai'd intended us a persona! .ttatk, and I recent i. as ' I have always entertsine-1 none but friendly feelings towards the ahovt associttion, and havo at 11 lim -ViVBl them pecuniarily when call edition. The f.-ociation occupied tlie Taber ' ntTe for Mr. Oouh' lectures for !e-s than the ! actu I eipn.e of light and fuel, and the above j i- their fiitt vote of thanks. I much regret.! ihtt il cre tdiould have arisen any occssion call- j ing for this reply from tne W H. Locmh Fr Lu.Mca. The new propictors of "Mjcr !'; ." (corner of Mnrvland and Meridian eeet . M MiiN A Green, will set this evening a mi .fivftit free lur ch, and fhey invite their ii iitdJ and the re-t of mankind to partake of th 4-'.e Among the delicacies will be oyfter soup. l: rd turkev, boile-1 htm. (Hirris' curing,) in -h:ckena. tiire. green ve:et!tle!, ic , Ac. M-"ra B Ilv and Stephen Dutke will pre-ide up-i.-i !l eoiciion and tl is a guarantee ihn it wi.I t hh elegtut and unqiia!ed affir. I Tna GicasH it u Hv the politeness of one of! ' th.- pioptietoi. Mr. Hz kiah, we were tester- ; ! d Imwn throuch the Geranium saloor. Ken- ! 1 tit' kv ientie This is a new in-uit u'ion. and io : oiif w, tietness and elegance, is not rurns.-ed . b i v Ä'n.iKr institution in the wt The Un- ; i- c ro in, ie ep'iou room. 2ic , re ; temliit! ! Ii f1 up in a style ihtt doe neit crr-dit to th p.- 1 if ra Tfie t hoioe-t I qip-r k ihe hir. J 1 und inelaaf all hours aie turnihed I i;er;r- , ! h t. iii 'ii is ilecidrxllv the netet aud bct iutitu ! ..a Iran. I .. Via Ail f ai"'i aar biuxj ia ius vi. j tPPiwn-hrokers gM. a on sa'e. eommencirg U o'cb ck a ra . Sturd. Apnl l5:h, and conumj'i. 1; daily until all i- sohl Such ac; alotue 1 eor before rreet.tel t the Indiauapoü c tnrr.ii' i' : fine doeskin and rss-omere pit:t, 1 b'.ii k fuw k at,da nequlily of bu-ine.s co i; . Ic;l! I a-ortn.et.t of vets shnw s. cimlorts, j fi'k i'rr-fei. merino drees. c-li?o drei"e, j ch'Mie'i's c'othipg, Ac. A superb ht of ghl i i lvr watches, gold rinfc' and pers. revnlr- j ptn, - i p ir murhinea. n J o'her u.-efu! artie'es ' f i u erous to rnrp!..n Call on at tle-j LTi i-M Loan oflice. 15 Et Wa-hington street j A El BT M s' A't.ury M E Cutacü Q urtfrly metini; ! E Church t.i-dav and to-morrow, j Sturdav at half r-tU tw. p m. lre b'lie on nt.d hslt-psst 7 p ra , acd on Sibbtth at hilf I ns-t ten. a m., and half pa-t eve;i p. m Several' i:s?iui:ui.-bed mini-'ters are expected to be pret i.t j NOTICE A apecM meeri:.g cf It.diana C.pittl Ltide. No 4. I. 0 B A , will be held on i S-idav. April 16 h. at 10 o'clock a m Let er- ! j ery raesitier bepreenr.as bu-ir.e-s of imporlai.ee i j is to be tuiisncied. B order of ! ! S. LTi!is e. Elder. 1 M. Solom )". Setr'v. ! i;-p,"A fine frei!) lot of oranjrea, lemons, dates. fi eccotnut. pruc sr. I rsifit a. st Central roi-try FiiTcnta A Div.iuit 15 d'tf. Prices Remcld Nw i.i your time to bur. 1 Sroru a lire arid well felec'ed steck. Enve'.o t. writit g pnpets, gold pen, fiaid sti ! tti: ery of a'l kin-J. t M'"r Ttxld i C; rutLhare, N S5, Noith Pennst Irani atreet. We h ve iut received from B ton, a fu'l j Hue of -eiüjoof the betqulity tlmon, hil j :riit. herring, msckerrl a:.d c15'h. Also, a fre?h lot ot ? ir j;r;?. at lower prices Flitcuer A Daviloe, 15-itf Central Grocery. j The fourth qiirter of the Indianapolis! Fer?I Institute wi.I cemmene' on Mordsv.! Arrdl7.1Sf5 i C. . lixxs. rrrsiicrt. lABttNACLx BtxiriT or Clak finis Nesrro eccea'rL'ities are always entertaining if -..li ,r,0 rH fiihhi ;i immflftWcft-lir. All should see him to right, aa th:s is bia lait appear . 1 aiancealtne lanertacie v r5Pw call afention to tbe advertiseasent of a eroaw mill fol sale. It is a c,ood rbatce I r invetment. For choice diug. pure toilet soap, biu'bee. combs, Ac , and for tbe beat quick y east, go to Seoour'a drug alora. Rata Uoum block.

Bottlid SDa Warrm Meter. Tiadall it Scriboer, No IS Writ I'e-rl atreet, are prepared to furnbh bottled eoda water atid aaraaptrilla teer by the quantity to tbe trade. This etab liahment haa all tbe recent improvement! for the preparation of thee beverage, and we know from personal iriTcv.igation that the ingrciienta whicb conapoe thesi are ptJie ard healthy. 1'ut up ia bottle, the roll water and sarsap&rilta beer are convenient fur ce, ar.dthe Urge and increirjr demn 1 for theo i the bet evidence of their worth ajml popaJaritj. All orders promptly I!el acd delivered ti any pirt of the city. 13-3 5T T.etikert.of ChetLut atrett, Philadelphia, i widely known aa the faabionaMe biot maker of America He worki D0t!;icg but the highest qutlity of French stock of his owe Importation, d rect He obtained t e "gold medal" at the Wprld'a Fair in Lotdou id New York, for makir the " fittest and bet" boot on eihibition Hia mike of btcta have terer beeu eold in IndiaLip'.'n until thU Hpririir. and now are eold otily by 11 F May. No. 10, North Pennsylvania street. The (iiiisit u Saloon The pinticp;, grain inj? and nen work of this re but popular res tauraet, .11 and 3:1 Keütuckr avenue, waa executed by Mer. Knotts A Uvan, and riflecta the hithdit creiit on their tai'e and artistic kill Their work h thc:r boit eulogy, and. when known, they cannot fail to be l.berally pttroniied Hzekifth A Hrown do nothioc by balre, a tL:i elegnt etab!ihment conclusively prove.

-1 U, I 1U1III UU 1, 11 iruuiAi lecturers on the subject of p:rituali?m, will ipeak io the Tabernacl- on Sunday, April 16th. t "2 o'clock p. m Sbj ct. "They hateJ me without a can-e;" al-o. at 7 o'clock in the eveni'ir uj ci. "Tbe natural evidence of m iti'a imu.oi lil.f jr a drawn frtm mno." Ict'ire free Et ar a a! Tni Iv allible Haie Rcstobativk. Decide Jlv the btt attu le 1 r retotii)) prey btirto its naturil clor, (not dyii g.) curing all dipe"e of the snip, prevniMi g the hair from Ft IIiri cfT. giving it n soltnc-" an l jrlo that nothing e!-c ctn produce. Piice SI per bottle. Sold by nil druirzis's j F .Sknuir, drugiJt, Htf? IIoue Clock, a-ent. eod tf Fink Dais Shirts at 1 3 5'l Price redact to thei-e figure io co:i-quence of thelttede dine in gi, nt P-irker'.. 30 "it Washington stteet Th:- is low etio jh to tempt autbody, tid iiiSrt4 a perfect fat. and the very iet make A 11 ctn now in iu'ge i' the luxury of wearitii -hirts that will t, and we hope they will. 12 4 tZT" A. Lintz in putting up noma of thoe -plendid -ewed oiteut Icither hoots, which are ju-t the thing for Npricg weir. A neat fit can be oV.tiofd. as Le his m foreman th tl can fit any slupe! toot no rat:c how bn it i deformed. 14 3 C"57Senour keeps one of the bet di ug stores iu the city, and in addition to medicines of all sorts and the best kind, he has everything io the line of toilet articles, for Ndies and gentlemen. His place is No. 5, Rates House Block. For Rent. A large room in the third tory of the new Sentinel buildings. No. 27 South Meridian treet. Tbe room is well lighted and the entrance good. Apply at this office 7if. Wasted Citt War Fcko Oantus W'eare buying city war fund scrip nt full mutket rate Wilit A Martin, 12G itrokers. IT"S?e Dr. Wiu Thomson's advertisement on the fourth pAge of to-dav's paper. jan 25 tf. C5T"A few exchange papers, done up in pack ages of 100, can bo h td at this office tf Telegraphic Dispatches, irecBTXP BxrstTi r r' a ni rAi'-ratATrit vn n 1. i'rr Vlorninc fsart Sje rlral aetc Latest War Hews. INTESESTIXG SOUTHERN iTr;ti3. - -- j j ACCOlint 01 IflO l llUlI 01 LtC. J ' Johnson Retrcatiüg Southward. BRAVADO OF JEFF DAVIS. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. Lt TL II rtlOJi EUROPE. Ac, At., Ai: , Ac. At. from etv York New York. A t ! 14 Tre P;4 Was!. tub fptClal. dated 14li, m: Ocnertl Weitzel n.is t eJj sii:cr;clel in coomt)l nt Kichtiiotid Rumor were tl il t 1 ; ri nnirg that he bud beu temoved because the govoincieut disap proved h s aciiu io cruntiu ante conduct to tbe reoel i.-:l tute, but ti ise rumors are n jw coutra li. ted (Jent-r-.l Otd. h ivicg m Je Itichmond the head tjii uters the army of the James, takes comman 1, outrstik't'g Wei-zcl Advice- just received from Ct ddboro report th.it Sherman': army rn.ved on this IU;h ir General Leo arrived t;i Richmond on Wedr.eJjir. ai.J r roct-edeJ at once to his home. The Worldhsa graphic account of ihe pur suit and surrender of Lee. It aopeir the 21 and 5tb corns cime flr-t usod Lee rar from the rart. ju-t west of Amelia C H. Ttesrmy of the Jtme at the same titce pre?ed forward from southeirt. Tne sixth cur? s ome in he twetti at;d struck Ewtll's torp. and, with Sheridan'e cavalry, cdftured that couimnder with crt of hi commiud A mordent before Ewell .-ent a note to Lie. urgi: g him to Pirreiiuer, our I !ii;e fv-rinin tr.ree lourih 01 a c.rce. north, eu-t ! and south round the rtbei torce, pressed on uq : til Saturday evening, when Cutter's xnd Mernt's cavalry rechHl Appomaitox C H , t-n the : map. Ci.cr Hdl, the tout.ty e.it ol Appomtt t.jx county, wt-tol the ret.eiar.-ry sr-d ci'.xple? ' in the circle Dit'.t Sitjriiy nicht Le thought he could , cut his way through ard ir-eh D .rvdle directly i outh. having tn.-ountf re i cavalry only, at the ' point he had selected for hi enterprie. Ou Sucday morning he made an attempt, but 1 in the meiU.me the 5;"ta c r?s came up, and the rtbe's received vocE which told them that at i last al! over. i The LCioiiitiotii ft-r the surrender then idlowed The Comrr.etcislV Wasliirgton pcial of tbe 1 4rh sav: It iit'.el eyed here in certain quarters that the movement f r the return of Yirgini to the union covers an effort ot tlie Mate r ghts pvl-ticiirs too'-uin tnf-;-n of the stare go vereisest Tf.e ordor fcr the le-iuction of the army bss spread cor;erblion aa.oijg iol.iical generals, who.il ii u:.dc:; ci are to te t: urt thrown ovt rtöt:d. ücr. liraM his aecluJed hiraseif ince hia ar rival in the c.tv. He has hai several interviews with tre :re:ienl and tea J of the war department. Most eompieher.ie mfi.urfs fo thepac:catiou of tn.e pout'n n-e k' "n to be ia evntemplat!on. The ConirrrrtiiFj special ssjs: It is rertcd that Johaten has retreated touth, and it is sup posed that the rebels intend to make a stand in Georgia and the trans-Mislaippi. aort with a tlaw to securing better terms than from any

hope of ettbüibicg as la iepeaieat government of tie south.

Secretary Seward's condition still excites some apprehension, but it is belived he will yet recover. The New York Express has information from one of ill eiitors, from P.icbmoud, that Ji ff Davia. on the i.h. renneJ a proclamatioo at Danville, saying that Virginia b J been reocccpied by by the federal forces, ard thntthewir would b costlnaed. Sher.nn in Raleigh, acd Jobtirlon, it sis believed, wtt retreiticg, it wa thought lor AnCut. wLere the rebels vera tryitvg to sake a D Jflcjs of another ijcthem iröy. Tie Exr.res tats it kn&w for a certiir.tv tht St.neman, with COCO or ö.0'0 cavalry had! reached the 1 adkin river valley, i adkia county, N. C He was movirij to the railroad between (Jreerbvro and Danvill, and as Johnston is north of lhi. hi re'rrst hv this time U entirely cutc.ar The Tribune's Wa-bington special says Senator Hsrlen bas u'ged the president to appoint General Bitler nvlitiry governor of Richmord and Virginia. At the Hampton Roais conference Hunter. Stephenj and Campbell anxiously urged tbit io he event of the submis-ron ot the rrbel authori tie Butler be sent to Richmond with plenary p jwer. The Times' Wsdvngton special says tbe table upon which Gen. Lec signed tbe articles of calculation, was purchased by general order for $50. Tbe chsits which the two genenls occupied were also purchased. foreign .Tewa. Halivai, April li The Europeau dates are two daje later The correspondent of The London Time froci Ricf.m t.d. of date of 4:h of March, sts : I nm oaiiy more convinced that if Richmond falls i.i Lee and Johnrcn are driven, fiom the t'eh'.i- is but tbe first stage of this revolution wiiich will iben I e completed There will eusue a time when every important town of the south will rtijuire f ) be held by a Yankee ganison; when exultation in New York will be exchange i for obt-rrer-s aLd right reason, and when it will be real zed that the closing scenes of this m:ghty revolution will not be played out tiveia the times of our cnildreu's children. 'J he Wet India mail pttamer hid arrived, with two and a quarter millions of dollars io epecie She also brought sever! captain of blocked ru..cri. The Fiench government probably sect ono or more steamer to accompany tbe two that are rent by the ErglUb government wi:h the Greit Eastern across the Atlantic, at the time of laving the Atlai tic cable, and it is hoped the U S. govcrii jieut will do the same. Weekly returns from Paiis, France, how an iocreae iu each on band of over ten and a halt mUI'Ot.s Ia the French chambers oa the 30th the me; drutr.t in favor of the liberty of the pres was debated but it waa njected ty a Urge majori! y It ii rtntcd that Napoleon i!l leive Pris early in May, and will not return until November, h's physicians hiving recommmded eveo months absence in the country. Itait Iu the allocutions delivered at the last consistory, tbe Pope expressed surpri5e and sorrow at the events of great sadness which have recently taker place in Mexico. His Holiness hoptd Maximillian would abandon the ccur?e upon which he had entered, and p:iafy the juft de-ires of tbe holy ee The Pope further thanked the bishops of the catholic world, especially those of Itely, forde tending the religion and liberties of the church, despite the decrees of Ihe -ecular authorities LiviRrooL, Sturdiy evening. April l The Time ol to day has an editorial on tbe amended tsrdf of the United b'ates, and says it i impo-i-b!e to find an excuse ftsr il Triel !iy the light of re-isou cr by the rcfull of experiance it is alike condemned. It ironically credits the framers of the scheme with peculiir wisdom in selecting the l?t of April fur i's inauguration. The Army and Navy Gazette stys the wotkof the United S'.-UC navy ha now been accompanied. Mid ii mu-i be eonfessed that iu the l.Aiuis of Farragut and Por'er, tli high reputation cf the oflice.-i and seamen of thit power Las ben crcatly increased. I roni !Ner Clricane New OfiLKAM, via Caivo. April 14 Tbe Timea Spanish F'.rt Rpecial, dated ihe 5;h inst., si"1: A lurious f.te opened on the rebel forts last night I'roni our entire line. During tht bornbu Jinent a small rca?srine exploded in S;uih fort. Thd amount of damage is unknown. Qu'et prevailed on the 5 h. Dfertt;rs repoi t eighteen or twenty thousand troops in and about Mobile, nearly all ftate reserves, and two thounnd in Spanish fort. Our loss out-i Je Spsnih fort, on the 4th, amounted to five hundred killed and woueded. The rebel loss exceeds ours. Adjutant General Thomas arrived this morning, 7th. from Mobile Mobile pipers of the 4th announce tbe capture of S.draa, with 33 pieces of artillery and a large amount ot government propeity. from an Francisco. Saü FaANCi-co, April 12 Kcent explorations have demonstrate! that the Colorado river is ra viable lor smali leamers and sailing vessel tiUU miles ab e its mouth to a point witbiu 4U: mile of Sil; Like. It ie ;uite ccrtaiu that this river is the highway of a great tride between Utah, Ar zona and Cl ilornia The icent heavr falls ot rain have getl? bn.efi;e l ihe cropi thruugbout the '.tte ot Cali loit.i.1. The c:.tj ol Sin Francisco finally after a long ii''gtion, h is i-sued ber bonds to the amount of $4 0 JUÜ in aid cf the Central Pacific Rail li j-d. E-ghleen hundred laborers are row at work on the P.itiu'c Riilroad Ttie exp rtsof treaurc have fillea ofl' about six million dollars from list year. from Cincinnati. Cincinnati, April 14 Bti'ness is eotire'y su,.t nocJ o-day. Th city it universally deccr.tte i with Ütg, and gteat entbudiism prevails d vet a here. An immense procession, composed of the ent;re police force, Gens. Huoker and Welich with their snfl-i, tour reg'tuents of tt e national tin rii, discharged veterans, ward or iniz itions. Feni.m Potherhoodfire department, and Urge number of colored cit:zn. turned out. Alt tlie OslN in the city rat g and salntes wrre tired at six o'clock it the m jtz'k :g, at coc-j tr.l j ftfjn the evening T.-uihi tb? ciiy is brilliantly illuminated and tUrei a geueral di-jlaj ol fireworks from ifaltiiiiore. Baltimoee. Aptil 14 The R chmond Whi i of yectctUay ccntuiLa iinie ol importance. Il aüuur cei the arrival of Gen Lte the t.iht pre j viuus. The Whig publishes the oMh of all'giince ! wbiih it äs. c:ils?r." wMi required to swear ! and subrr!b! io : T:.i Lrovoet narbli d' ofSce i crowdei wish , peotie -inloua to take the with of allegiance, : aud the ouiy que-'ion among tbe citizena eems i t J be who a'htii be the r:rt re jeT teir cittTroua Columbua Cont Mars, April 14 To c"sht, in hoccr of j the recent victone, there is the Greste: demon ' stratiou and display ever witues.-ei iu ti e cap.tal ! city. The whole city is illuminated and decotat- ; 5d with fligs, tranpir'n.ies and motiofa, and : t.-rchlight proceicn oer a mile in length, i 1 here his been fpeikmg in capital Kjuare all j the afternoon and evening by distinguished , ?ekers. j The jeople are out in tfceir mit'r.t. from M fouia. ir. Lrie, April 14 Msjor Geuen. Bank? ' and faicily le.'l this ruornir g lor New Orleans. i a a aia a aia ca A.. BK1TZ, ! COMMERCIAL HOTEL, j j One Square North of Union Depot, i East Side of Dlinois Street, IXDIAXAPOLIS, IND. fglHIS HOTEL HAI BEI5 Rr.C5TLT REFITTLD! X aa4 rtfamisa!. Tha travaltef pabUe will ba j aecwBsvarraaMMiowto waastEvu la-Hal aim.

The "Very Latest

THREE O'CLOCK A. M New York. April 14. The World's army special gives the following account of the pursuit and capture of General Lee's army: The two grand armies of the Potomac and the James began a pursuit which will be remembered as the swiftest, the mcst urre'eoticg, and the mot succwstul ia hlüory. Lee, uniting his forres near Cbetereid C. II., puhed straight for tbe Appomattox. Crossing the Devil's Benl, to ?tru;k the Richmond and Danville rtilroad at Amelia C. H , on Wednesday, anl bean ttjirin every finew to escape down tha t rosd t) Danviile before Grant could heid him off"; but Grant was to quick for him. Tbe rittet of the army of Northern Virginia hid ri )'. begun Ufore tl.eawift legions, with steel flings and Praying cannon were on their track Oi.e clnr.ee at a god mp will show what a pretty race it was Tl ree days and nights two great armUs scarcely 15 miles apirt, tbuudered on through villages and valleys, over bills acd streams, towards tbe commou goal the Rich mood and Dnville railroad each straining every nerve to strike it first. Our men marched as victors should march, fpurnir.g days itb feet that never seemed to tire. Their bwitt tramp sounded alo far into tbe sleenlecs nights. Drk divisions that sunk to slumber in tbe eveuiog at ten With a crumb or two to start with, they start cpon tbe road again. All hardships and inconveniences of other marches were turned to joys in thene W-iiin rirers becirae glorious diversion to the aoldlers, who went into water up to their waists, joking a:;d laughing ad emerged ahakicg tbcmiclvfS., and coming on thebink like a hapry drove of Newfoundland docs. Gen. Grant, aud General cverjbody who appeircl in eight received orations. " Hard wotk, general, but if you want us to co. we will go," said tbe red-faced soldier to General Grant, fis be whs riding by one afternoon ner sunset. " Keep going for a while yet my boys," said the general. We will, if you will promise us a sight of Lee." and the air rang with cheers. Oa Wednesd iy. General Sheridan, with his cavalry, having pushed forward three days with unexampled speed, arrive jut in time to bead oil the advance (tuard o f Lee's army, near Jettersville, on the Richmond and Danville railroad, btlow Amelia Court House. The 2d, Gill, and 9th corps, having been left to guard the railroad, came up during tbe p. m. and evening, joining General Satridiu at tbe close of a terrific march, averaging from 20 10 30 miles per day. At the next morning gun Genfril Grant ordered an advance from Jeitersvilla io tbe following order: the second corps on the left, tbe filth ou the left centre, the sixth on tba riht centre and Sheridan with most of his cavalry on the riht. Civalrv was also thrown on the left flink. Lee hvl not waited at Amelia C. H, to receive the shock that was intended for him. bur he was oou discovered hastening towards Farm vi lie, ou the Appomittox liver, where tbe Lynchburg road erodes it. twelvo miles northwest of Burkes station. The direction of Meade's and Sheridan's arruits wa immediately charged far the purpose of heading ofl the enemy. The 21 corps on the left, with the 13th corps on its right, moved towards the northwest. The Gth on the right of the 5.h faced about, moving by the left flank, and taking a position on tbe left of the 21. Tbe cavalry undei Sheridan faced about and wept rapidly do a around the left opto the 6th corps, which hid become the left wing of tbe armv. The 2i corps being in s.dv ar.ee struck the enemy first near DeitonviPe, midway between Arne lia C. H. Hpd FarruviÜe. The Gib moving to the left ot the 2!. south of Deatonvil'e road, pursued thfl enemy and struck Kweli'scorp at 7 p. a at the siroe time with the 21 corps CuMir's and Merritt's cavalry attacked Lee ia the rear, ihe 2 1 corps moving from above and joiu'ng in the a.-iult, which reu!ted io E well's surrender. During the night Lse was very busy crossing a portion of hia troops over the br'dge He prepired bis trains aui the remainder of bis force to retreat on Friday morning. Lee was below making for Appomattox C. U., via, Pamplin'a 6tiion,natura!iy leaving Cutar,s cavalry which, followed by Merritt, uc?eeded in reaching AppomtttoaC. H , working around to their very front, and engagJ their advance guard, which re tilted in victory. Lee's army, after this repulse, ttoed tili, mar ahalcd near Appomattoi Court House. Sunday morning Lee tried to break through Sheridan' line, not knowirg he was reinforced by the 5th corp?. The musketry of the infantry joiued with the carbines of the cayalry, showed him all waover, and the surrender speedily folbwed. About 2il,C00 priaoaera had been taken pre vious to the -crrender About 25.000 troopiare Fupposed to Iihc compri-ed the remnant of Lee's army nt it tall. The amount of artillery, wagct s, HDibtiisnt rs nvA trcdical stores his not yet been reikonel;it was, of course, immense. The pur-uit, whih culminated in so superb a triumph, wag cundticted throughout with unprecedented ami utirelaxitig vigor General Le was headed off no less than four times in his attempt to proceed to Dmville. On Wednesday, below Amelia Court House, Sheridan drove him back. On Thursliy noon, at Dcato.iville and below, the 2d and Gth corps, and cavalry , thrust hia from bis route, and Ord in the p.m. checked hi advance guard scar the Appomittax. on the Lynchburg & Petersburg railroad On Friday hi vrild attempt to break through our linca from FarmTÜte, was repuleed on every side. On Saturday lie was ajrsin driven to pursue h:s pwilt retreit. Sheridan checked this advance at Appomattox Court House, holding it fast in preparation for he sunounding of the ensuing nigbtand thefcurnnder of tbe morrow. AH this wü accompii?hed by tbe march, which beinj 11 ink movements for the most part, were more than those of the enemy themselves Thirty rni!e per day i terrible disunce for men U icn i h kuspsa kt tni mu-kets to march, but the men di l it without a mutmur, feeliug ceiUiii of rewsrd bevond. The Time' City Point epecial tiays a soon a Sheridan hsd restei hi? men and horaes he raoved directly fur Dmville. snd ha ere this occupied the rlace. as it wa 75 miles ditaiit. Th;s places ft force directly in Johnston's rear and cuts ST his h' pes of escape Gen Shcrrain moved from (oldsboro on Monday Un for Rileigh. The rubber ot prisoners captured since the begirning of the campiigu is over 25,000. aaiile rem tho e purreudtred and piroled, and 9,001) cap'urel l y Sncrldan and Wright ia the Ticinity of Petersburg. The 1. 1 ruber of men Geti. Lee clum to 1 s aW'.e to fire up waa ten thousand with musketa, with many more from the ?omomnry, qusrtermsster, bop'.tal. and other departments Officers who have beej permitted to pais through t!,e cump assert that i.nt rccre tht: ?even or eight thousand will be surrendered Tbe ctralry operating wi'h L?e was turned ever, but oaly a smill force, with broken down horses, could be found The report statra that the ben bd been picked out ?d tent to Johnston The number of gur.s given up was 30, with 310 10 400 wagons. Commi-iorer Ould end Assistant Commissioner Hitch were csptcred on their way from Richmond to Danville, and brought into camp on Sunday. The Tribune's aiaiy of the Potomac special of the Dili sats, the rerxaim of tbe ttbel army are ta he mirthei from BursviHe, under e-v rt of the 5. h curp Last night atxut 600 aien under Hampton were dired of. Not more than I2.00d men row remiio with Lee, and the irnny ij tneltlng away. The rank md'eappr z very gcol rpiri's. They are glad to get h-rr.e. The cS?ers sffect to he eheerf.!. FoJ mi1' be scarce among them, farther drew only 3 days' rations oa the third. They hive been living on tbe country for six days; in spine of att thia acd the rapid marches they have raide. with want of rest Ac, tbe men are in pcd ronditx-n; Bv this time the army will return to Burks ville Stitlon, draw rstiona for fresh cperatiors. which are unknown. The ronds are in abrokes Ute, st-d itis cecestry to draw tnppliea bv rail. Some gurs have been found buried their carr'iges acd eaions havirg been burned. This waa the last effort of tbe aemy to prevext ibeir arms falling iato our bands. 4

1 Special Dispatch.

ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND SECRETARY SEWARD! Fall Particulars of the Terrible Tragegy! Wa'hikotox, April 15.-12:30, a. . The President was shot in a theatre to-night and is perhaps mortally wounded. SECOND DISPATCH. The President is not expected to live through the night. He was shot at the theatre Secretary Seward was also assassinated. No arteries ware cut. Particulars soon. WasiiiMQTOjr, April IS. President Lincoln and his wife, with other friends, this evening visited Ford's Theatre for the purpose of witnessing the performance of the "American Cousin." It was announced in the papers that General Grant would also be present, but that gentleman took the late train of cars for New Jersey. The theatre was densely crowded, and everybody seemed delighted with the scene before them. During the third act, and while there was a temporary pause far one of the actors to enter, the sharp report of a pistol was heard, which merely attracted attention, but suggested nothing serious, until a man rushed to the front of the President's box, waving a long dagger in his right hand, and exclaiming" Sic Semper Tyrannis," and immediately leaped from tbe box, which was in the second tier to the stage beneath, and ran across to the opposite side of the stage, making his escape amid the bewilderment of the audience, from the rear of the theatre, and mount ing a horse, fled. Tbe screams of Mrs. Lincoln at first disclosed tbe fact to tbe audience that tbe President had been shot, when all present rose to their feet, ruihing to the stage, manv exclaiming " Hang Him!" Tha excitement waa of tbe wildest poaaible description, and of course there was sn abrupt te-mirstion to the theatrical performances 1 here was a ruth towards the Fedect's box, when cries were heard of "Stand back! Give him air 1 His toy one iiimulsnti T" On a hasty examination, it was fouud that the President bad been shot through the bead, above and back of the temporal bone, acd that some of the brains were ocaing out. He was removed to a private bouss opposite the theatre, and tbe surgeon general of the army and other surgeons were sent for to attend to bis condition. Oa an examination ot the private box, blood was discovered on the back of tbr cushioned rocking chair ou whieh ths President hid been sitting, also oa the partition and on tbe floor. A common single barreled pocket pistol wta found on the carpet. A military guard was placed in front of the private residence to which the President bad bees conveyed. An immense crowd was in front ot it, all deeply anxious to learn the fate of the Presideut It had beea rrcvtou!y announced that the wound was mortal, but all hoped otherwiae. Tba shock to the community was terrible. At midmight tbe cabinet, Messrs. Sumner and Farnsworth, Judge Bates, Governor Oglet-by, General Meigs, Colonel Hays and a few personal friends with Surgeon General Barnes and his immediate assistants, were around bia bedside. The President was in a state of syncope, totally iuaeuäible and breathing slowly, tbe bived oozing from tbe wound at the back of his neck. The surgeon exhausted every possible effort f medical skill, but all hope wit gone. Tbe parting of Lia family with the dyicg preaident is too sad for deecripron. The President aud Mrs. Lincoln did not tart for the theatre until fifteen minutes after eight o'clock. Speaker Collax was at t-e White Housrattbe time. The President slated to him that be wa' going, although Mrs. Liaccla bad rot beea well, because tbe papers bid announced that General Grant was to be present, acd as General Grant had gone north, he did cot wish the audience to be disappointed. He went with apparent reluctance, acd urged Mr. Colfax to go with him, but that gentleman bad made other engagements, aad with Mr. Ahmead.of Mas . b;d h'ra geed bye. When the eiciternr-i at 1 theatre rvaa at iu wildest hig'it. repot ta were circulated that Secretsry Seward bad also been asnssinated. On reaching thia gentleman's residence a croud and mililtry gJtd wete around tbe door, and cn entering it was ascertained that the reports wer based on the truth. Evcrbody there wa excl'ed that catcely an intelligible wordroulJ bj gathered, but the facta are suItantially as follows: About ten o'clock a man ir)f. ihe bell, red tho tall having .een arswefed by a colored servant, he slid he bid come from Dr. Verdi's, Secretary Seward's facji'y physician, with a prescription, at lbs esme time holding in bis hand a piece of fj'de.t paper, sod saying in answer to a lefesti, thnt be must pee tbe Secretary, as be was instructed with particular directions concerning tbe medicine He still insisted ou going up. although repeat eJlv informed that no toe could enter tbe cham ber, he puLed tbe servant cside and walked heat.ly towards the Secretary's room. He was there met by lit. Fred. Seward, of whom he de manded to see the Secre'sry, making the same representations which be did t) the servant. What further pased in tbe way of colloquy ia njt known, but tbe mn struck him on the bead with a billy, severely injuring the skutl, and fell - tog him almost ser.seleis. The ss'tfjln then ruhed Into tbe chamber and attacked Mr Reward, paymaster in tht V. S. army, and Mr. Hsnseil, a meser gerof the state department, acd two male nurses, disabling thtm. He then rushed upon tbe Sccretsry, who was lying io bid in the same room, acd inflicting three stab ir ii.e neck, but revering, it is thought and r.oi-ed, no arteries, though be bled profusely. I he asrassin then rushed down stairs, mounted his horse at the door, and rode off before aa alarm co w id be sounded, and io the tame manner a tr.e aniisin of the president. It is believed ihe ir 'juries of tbe Secretary are cct fatal, cor thce of the others, although both the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary are vry seriously irjured Secretary Station and Wells, acd other prominent o5:ers cl tbe government ealled at Secrwtary Seward's bouse to inquire into hit condition, and there bend of tt a;afsir.atioa of the President They then proceeded to tht fcocit wbert be was lyiag. exhibiting ef eauret, Intense aux'.tty and solicitude. An immetst crowd wss gatbertd in front of tht President's hocst. and etrorg military guard waa also station ad there, maty persons evidently suppoa!cg he would t brought to bis home. The eotirt city to-night prcatala a acte a of wild tieittsaent, acooopaxicd by tiolttt axpro-

I lions of ioiigaatioa and the prof cosiest sorrow; maey sbeJ teVrs.

The military atthexiii lere lave despatched ir03nte4 pmta ia' ereey "dirertJon fa order If possible to arrest the assassin. Tbt whole Mit'Tvpot iaa pol'cw art vigilaat for lie estae r uryo'e. Tie atuca, lon at cbaaut, aai at Saert tary be ward's boue tox,k plaea about tht samt incr 10 o'clock, ibus rbowicg a peooccrted p!aa to afaTi:e the fcr.tlextti. JJoe eridence of tt e party who atucked tha Preaadett I in the poKscaaioD of tkt beard of pol ict. Vict President Johnsen is la the city, snd his headquarters are guarded by troop. (Nora. Aa official dispatch, add rested to Major Gecersl Dlx, and signed by Secretary Stintou, was receive! at our oEce, but two lata for tbe press. This dispatch confirms the abort in every particular, and states that tht PriaiJeut remained icecsib!e op to 1:30 a. to. Er J COMMERCIAL. , wt riuwairt.i oinrlsansttl 71 r stet. CmcijrjiAT;, April 14 Provisions uncharged. Flour io moderate demand; Superfine $7 25; extra $7 75. and family 7 HJ(2S 25. W heat unchanged: red $1 50; wbtteil W3 1 SO. Corn dull. Rje held at 95c. Otts dull at G5c. Whisky dull; small sales at 12 10. Mess pork adtacccd to $27 50 aad is low bt!d at $2rf 00. Hulk meat firmer at 13c for shoulders aad Hi for fdes loose, and packed J,'c higher. No demand for bacon, pricea itomiual. Barley continues in moderate demacd at (I 10 forjrime. Nothing dune io lard. Clover teed $15 anl demsnd moderate. Timothy and Flat uncharged. Groccrica quiet. Butter uncharged, prime to choice 30(332c. Cheese steadi. Eggs2!c. Silver $1 35. Gold closed at $1 45 w Vorn .Tlarkci. Nw Toek, April 1. Cotton opened firm and closed dull and lower at 34 (J 35c for middling. Fiour dull and 10(3 lie lower; at $7 75(3? fci for extra state; $? 5'J for extra round bocp Ohio, and 559 00 for Uade brands; maiktts steady. Whiaky c!osd dull and drocp'n; Weettrn pale, $2 102 11. Whest rather more steady; Cbicsgo Spritg SI 80; amber Michigan $1 7Q1 rjO. Rje dull at (I 05(31 2'J. Barley and malt dull and oou:nat. Corn rather more steady, only limited supply; new yellow $1 3ü3 1 35. Oita firmer; !Wc tor western Wool dull. Coffee firmer. Sugar active at lls4'cfor Cuba Muacovado, and Porto Rico 13ai5c. Molaracs dull. Rice dull. Petroleum quit t; 35c fur ciwd, 52c for rt fined in bond, ar d 71(372. free. Pork rather firmer ct J,27 2.02i 00 for new mess. $24 75(5125 25 lor '63-X4; $25 00 for regular way; $21 525 00 for prime, acd $2G 37 for prima mesa. Beef quiet, at $12 0016 50 for plain tatts, acd $16 00Q20 00 for extra me; Beef bams quiet at $21 00. Cut meats firmer at ItJfTMü: for shoulders and 15'417e far hims. Bacou dull. Lard steady at IS'e. Butter dull at 13(rt20cfor Ohio, acd 20(325 for State. Cheese quiet at 1422c. Clover seed advanced to $13 50, and good demand; timothy $4 50. Flax $1 GO, and dull. Money easy, large supply at 56 per cent. Sterling quiet at IDs 100 lor first dal bills. Gold dull and without decided change, opening at $1 45X, declining to $1 45, tlraaciar to $1 46l, and closing at $1 4G. OoTernmer.t stocks steady. XW TOEK MO 5 ET hfaEEET Nxw Toxi, April 11. Money moderately easy at 5(36 per cent, witk tht bulk ct the' transactions at tht inside rate. Sterling dull at fl OcojtT 09 for trat claa bills. Gold dull and without decided change, opeaing at $1 45), declining to $1 4C, advancing to $1 4GJ,and iloeing at $1 46. Government atocka more active and firm. Later Gold closed ,t Gallagher's exchange to night at $t 4G. CITY LOAN. ONE VEÄB LA n $40,000 INDIiXiPOLlS SIX PER CENT COIPO.X Q01OS. TBRASUalR'i OrFlClT,! iBDtaaaeoua, ApiU 7U, lti. C EAhlD pr pv!i dl he received at tts Trrsacrcr's O Oe'ce ( f tri City of Irxi auapol.a. CEtil taa t h eay or april, li. rar .uV-cr rt.or. oV ram f SM aad my wrJ, ta a loaa ot t i.ooo, aataotiid by a ref lation of tbe City Council, Ktbruirj 22 J, iHtJ.kr las urpe cf fuctiij th Jbt cf al c ij. Tt toud will bar lairet at tbe rata of 1x ft cent per annual, payable Bd-annoaI!y at tke tEee ef tts Trestcrer, to-wn: cn the Ut says sf 5 oven bar aad May. Ik prioHpal wid do msui pajabl w ta I at 4a of 31 ay. Ipfci. Hon. Jitts MnriaoB, rrcrgnis'd ss ere ef tks ablast lawjffi io t WhL haa rives a wrtttea owaiwi (Sl4 waa ta C:ty Cl.i k,) it at tti u cf bona is strictly legal. Open BtacriptlaT-s frr tt aaxe, cr ary part tkrf. at not ltban par. will alv b rrcle aitL Mayer's OOe until tb am Sate. Ihe right to r.jct al propoaals ia rfaerved, except that no bid cote tavarabl to tbs city ball b ra.cv4 acd oUi.r ! fTor.b tecetvr!. Tte propot!t .hsnil attte the anjot b!J for, as slss tba price an 1 r1rrir,ation cf Booda eaarrwd. aa tiCC, tlOu'. tOO'a ar tl.OOO'a. and taad b crct4 ta Uw City Ticarr aad la vrPropsal for Loss." la tbe T'HlA ra st::berixir g tie Loss tbs fa'tk sf tks City is fWie! to ly tb tteeaaary tax f.r tb syaot f tt aaaia, callacutde oaly la cash or dus tatrat Ctwjpotia cf aail Bond. Twenty. fiva per cscu cf tbs aaaea&t at tks bids aaaj paid ta City Orders ef any dsta or taraa. Py ar4r ef ib taa Cosjavlttaa. JOS. X. V So LI1H. r. h. jkutfjy, A. H. EJtowjr, II. C0hTlt5, J. CAYIX, aprlO-dülloa-b Oaamitu. ANfjourjccncnT. FIFTH WARD JOSEPH BAKUS sters kltaalf ta t'i laVpooJ.tt roter. ? tba 1 Utk Wsrd, aa aa ind pud ct c&ias rasldate for Ceancilsaa. Mr. LTarrti Is aa eld cltiieo ef Use Ward, kai all k!s property ta it, aad if elected will plads nlcself ts all la secartsf cheap em, Mjlt Ulf, asd to laak sfttr tks Istercsta tf tks Ward la tbs Coatci! aa J sa tkat h kas tts tair skara af a'l paI o lEpreass. r-NERVOUS DEBILITY. SEMINAL Wsakasa, et., a U eweaJ Vyloca wka kas raaZy eared ataiaalf aad kaedrads sf atbers, aad wZl tall jwt aatb teg txt tts lr.il. Addxst wpJi cuss a. tCWAJD B. TXATXat, tsvaifwly Lack Bx. Bastaa. Kaaa Xzie EXrfslal CBsaassslrt aa Caaaj of tfarDtse az.1 la tnct lea fcr Isacg V ra. A!so, aew axd ra Uabla trsaUaaat fur UiMass af tha TTrtaajy as4 SasBsi TSssa seat fra. I a sa.leat ea vwtopaa. AAiraws Dr. i . SaULUX B0Ü0UT05. Cawart AssodaÜCS. rtCdOrhJa,Fa awrirwly