Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4521, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 April 1865 — Page 2

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the 10 ""ix ei B riÄTiu.-iaefioi TUESDAY MORNING. AflUL 18. TO THE PEOPLE OF INDIANA. PROCLAMATION. U pUasaJ its Scprtaa Kjr of Irett to poraU tbo satioeal rajetctag on account ef wH riet. i to te tarti lata courtlae, lytic iaiJ f iL Praid At, I f tat wtll tfc Mat caaw xlU fr grsil ul a ad taackfalaM for lie irrcewew act! by ot.r Axvut n woJ4 be laappToprUte to tbtfti li SOÜ ij f tie preaew; meatb tn tae natsatr propeH la f procIamaUoa cf tie lOtk totnt, t tatad tbereor. 1 4e earseatr tarJU tie tople ef loilana to npetd tiir ordinary tuIsas and ebaerte tie aanse day. (Tieraday, tie tOJk lacUst,) aa day ef taecmiaf. ba dll'.atloa ao4 prayr, la iw ef ie ealaa!ty whlck tu V fall a tie oatioo. G!vaaatlie XxKvtire TVpartsent tilt Ulk day cf Iprfl. 15- - ?- borrow, GoterocT of ltdlaLa. ExaxxTTTB Inrimin vw Iri,f hpuaaroui, Aprd 17, l'jCi, ) Te Aetliijj grtary f Eut for tia Tdtei SU sa?!n atiBWinctd tiat tie fateTal trleianlti'i, proper I U ke Uerved ia rafcrcnee te ti dath cf r.-taipnt Ltacovf , wm Uie plact at tie c!ty of Wailn,xt&n.oa Wadtaaday, Iba 19th Is tat. t. Itierffort reo,3f at the people of India r. a te c berre aid 4 ay aa a day cf monrtlnf, bnaailiatioo and prayer. Instead ef Tieraday, tie 2D;b intar.t, ai beretefor aneooed. j O. P. Moaro5, Caverar cf In !!ar.a. the oat or noiii.i aci a ciiaci: Th fnneral ceremofiiM in honor of the late president will take place in WaaUingtcn oa to morrow, Wednesday. At the sujestion of the acting Sccreury of State of the Unite! Sute, Ooreraor Moiiox, aa will be triced by bis proclamatioo if sued tbU morning, L changed the day to bt observed a cay of mourning, humiliation atd prayer, fn view of the calamity which baa befallea the nation, from Tburaday, the ÜWtbinst , ta Weduefdy, the I0.li iua. , (to morrow). We hope tbat the people of the täte will comply with the teeommei.d4tioa of the governor, and by the aaspenioa of ordinary buiine'i manifest their appreciation of the great ca lamity which Laaciuied ur.iversal grief. IHK KATIIMal. TtOI ltlU The aonounccmetit cf the drath of Tiesident Liücoljc baa been everywhere received with the most profoccd regret. Th? pricf which the ad rent rwe.isior.ii ia irenersi and fincere The cation ia humiliated by the ealamitf which ha Lfallen it. There are a few here, and thoe who are attemcticz to make a nartmu up ol f rw . the unfortunate occurrence, to turn it to pait advantage, but th-tnk God, for the honor of the nation and of humanity, there are but few of t hi.claaa Thedetthof no man io the history oi the nation l.-4.i cit.Ll iLh rfiioril rorio. Ii ia not the me personal popularity of V.r. his coL-1 which I as caused this dtep feelirv, but the cirenmstance attending his death, and I'e pecu liar condition of public aUTain i.re r.td their icfluerice uson the tubiic mitd. And the manifestation of public ?cr.ibility, ofr ao sad and irarxrtnt an event, accompanied 5s it a has been, with a tepeet for law aid order, can not but inspire a renewed cenSJence in tbe atrength &nJ liability of the xoterLmei.t. J3 many natioua aach a hock would hive occasion a ed anarch? and rerbiiM revolution: but with ua 0 " the machinery of government uiores ea aa though r.otbing extraordin-ry had occurred. And mar we not hope that the kind ProTideuce which baa tbu far guidl our destiny aa a na tion, will tili continue to watch over u., and lead ua out of the troubles and d tcsor which beset us on every side, and which have threatened our overthrow. The National Calamity. An esteemed correspondent, long identified with the public affairs of the state, in a prvate letter, thus expresses his feelings in regard to the calamity that has befallen the nation: Terre Haute, April 15, 1865. 3J T Daaa Sta: The tenible ever-ls of Friday night have filled tbt whole country with alarm Tbe death, by aassnsiaxtioc of the President ot the United States, ia a. ahockinp episode to the rebellion, which hs3 waited and demoraliied the nation. It is the first time that a prnident ha died by violence, and tbe shock ia terribe. Good men atanJ ajhast and lament tbe occurrence, and bad men reek to turn it to party advantage Tbe demotaliattion of aoe'ety iahowu by tbia latter fact. No good cit'in will fill io mourn the death of Mr. Lincoln. Whatever )buaml I may have thought of hi policy, or the civil measures oi hie administration, neither of us can fail to see in tbia bloody act of murder, the terrible pressure now brought to bear upon our imtitutiona. Whatever hi faults may hive been, they are enahrouded in h; coffin, and no man but a fool or coward would apeak of them but in sorrow. Events crowd upon the country, and this is a time for reflection and uot passion. I k?e for tbt best, but ftar that Mr. Lincoln's successor i not equal to tbt task of pacification. As Citizen, ever loyat to the conaritution and ita require raenta, we mast wait and trut. Tbe sun ot the coming day was just bursting upon the nation when the astssin'a arm fell upon the preident May bo cloul obscure its coming and the speeds healing of the nation! Ttae national Calamity The Aaeae iBiatlwn of the Freaidrnl and tlar Secretary of Slate. Fram Tia Ciaciaeatt Koqslrer. While the heart of tbe nation was thrilling w ith jjy, on Friday the M;b,at tbe pro?pectof pece while illuminations and bonfire made the borizjo glow with the bright hope tbe actofaaaaaius, at the capital, threw a dark cloud over the people and rendered the c!rae of the dsy n melancholy as its opening waj bright abd joyoi-.s We have exchanged the z7 and merry peal ct tbe festive bell for the deep and solemn tone ol funeral solemnities The laurel wreathes of triumph have bean darkly shaded in cypress, acd the banners that so s-lecd.dly waved have droopel and fallen in the breete. From the nights ot gladaeas we have fV.len to the deepest slough cl sorrow and re&ret. Th doo issue of The Ecquirer je.terdtj pre vented tbt dreadful annouocement'to ocr renders tbat Abraham Lincoln, the president of the Uu:ed States, and William H. Seward, the secretary of sute, had been murdered in Waain? too, under eircumstacifs of peculiar aod dread ful atrocity, the former having been shot by an aaaaain while witnessing the performance at the theatre, and the latter, while confined to a sick bed, bad bis throat cut, and other fatal inj -r:e icfiicted. So (udien and overwhelxirc this announcement, that when our eye? rt reaiedupoait.it see need like orr.e horrid an) terrble dream from which we had jut tren awakeued Tbt act waa so b'oody axd desperate, so fero eiria and eruel, r entirely oppoe-i to all the practice of the American people, who. whatever their faults, have not been incl ned tu secret assaaaination aa a remedy for imagined political or personal wroaj:. that we could hardly perutde ounelvei tbat we were cot perming "aome dark chapter io Italian iufamy. W doubt whether, among all lie warn.fat feronal and political friends of Ur. Liucwlu atJ Mr Seward, there can be found one who is more dely pvi,ej asd hocked ai thu caUstxophe. or who has darker fara of its bnfortottt results to the country , than ourselves At this eriaia of our natiocal affairs, there were no two men lo the ad mu.It ration whoa tit mass of tbt people looked to with as mach hope aad confidence that the! bfiutact would bt thrown

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,DClilT W SI ini UUV Ot IUI LllJ lUkl 1 I been oo3oi to tha adralclstratloo. w ars now thf0tQ oa lhe dw? oceto of aocerUlaty. borrowfü it Is, et pres.'ivaly sorrowful, teat he, or I Ii others, who bad itia bit power, ana it wn ar- j ptreutlj tis 2 politico to told cp tie cap of reacw to tor Dative, is to ii.rici, o rar ii cc could, the stings of war, should fall with his mission unperformed. What could have been the motive of the murderer or murderes, who deliberately and with malice perperated the awful crimes? Were they influenced with the spirit of hate against their country, and animated with the desire to do the greatest possible amount of mischief in their power? We must confess that upon no other hypothesis can we account for acts at once so demoniac and crazy. 1 ä.i u cue of tr.e o?; awful rea :o iL dread b!..ory of the lit four jers. f u'.oej aa it ja wjib borror. and reo1efrsJ bloodr i'ü crime. TLr lisad ot afl ctioa ha iodee! beeo Uid hear! j upon our people, a: ;d we hare beeo Tii:teJ with the moat dreadful ilia that rau ecour;e nation, or render ita tenure of eaiite&ce pvtiful j and insecure. I Foodly do we exprea a bote that the history I iB year 111 COuCIOioii. auo iuai iac murucr oi our i . i j i J r I chief rclera io bib r!ace. ia the calmioatire I lef of ao atroctooe record, aod that our d.rkeai I hour has paued. soon to be succeeded bi I brifhUr dawn. In thie connection we reeret to bear or fee ariT I Doütical allutiona, for we scorn the thought tbat I there ia or can be any poütica that will not detest I and abhor the act of private murder, or an? rartv I tjl4j wj Lot Tje - ;l3 tagonuta in condemoitg the first and great p ri mal crime of our bature j It is the duty, aa it should be ;be aim, of ail to m aa I ue their iLtlcenee in calming pts.ion, to oppoc tutred and prejudice, and to exercise the simple act of belieiirg, without the strotzest prooi to tr.e contrary, that there are men amonr us so j bae that they deplore w;tb all their boirt and I out this dark fhscow of death tbat now rt-t I orxn the land. rrua Ths Na&hvilie (Teen ) Pren of Aprd 10. Uhat Ual be Done will. Them! Already the press of the country baa begvn the discussion of the mvjecn crentcd by the war, and which have been deposed of by legislation. üne prominent toric in which the entire peop-t a - are it-tere a'.ed is the disposition of the negroes Nooceeaa confilentlv trcdict the course of the genera) government in tbe premise, tut tbe ume is not far d;.tant when the matter will have to be deposed of. To farm them out like Chi oee coolies, aa is pneticed in Louisidna. re es ublishes a sort of slavery. To leave them to their own devices were tili wore, for they would soon be an intolerable nuisance. Their seemit e instinct U to burrow in lare citie, where, il tbev were so dirnoj-ed. they could lo! all find rapport, and would at otce come into rivalry with wLile labor, always more valuable to both tbt laborers and the mister. It has been jr gested that a portion of our unsettled territory be set apart, and that tbey be colooixed uoon it as rapidly a po??ib'e, the government exercisirip a supervision and protection over them, through its agents sent with them to instruct them in their duties as freemen, and to educate them In dividually. ihispUu will rut oa the whole, we opice, please the mais of our people o well as the ttcbeme to colunite the freedroeu m broad. The prejuiice agint their color it doe? cot reem po?rtibte to fniicite, aod It will alwar be a bar to 'heir advancement, aLd will cut eff thoe inccn tivei to labor ibd improvi-xaeat that the poorest white man mit feel with no bar to bis ambition I hat thi.a would be a ginntic undert iking nerd not be confessed, but it could be dune, and the negroes theoi.selvea would finally pav the expetiie attending it, and we should in any cafe be well r.d of an element tht. in our midt, would alwty be a trouble and annoyance. To p!Dt them in cne of our territories would not euf ficiently isolate them from tiie white race to pre vent the evils we have mentioned, though it would ebviate the difagreeableneni of leaving them scattered among us, irresponsible and uteIe. aa a cla?, and a rerroach to the nation that sicrificf-1 so much for their liberty, yet left them Urostei for :n tbe end. RICHMOND. axcxirr or tub xkwb cr Lts a staat.rra WHIXlABOCTt Or TUE &LCEL G0Vt.3JE.T RICHMOND SOCIKTY PtRt.NO THH WaE-GOMIP aBOCT THE WOU XV Or TUX RXBLL CAflTAL MGtO XXTXXrciX IX THE CITT HATTXB3 AND TniXOS IX 6BXEXAL. Correspondence af The H. Y. World. SruTTdwooD IIouscJ April 11. ( tux yaws or lxx's iaaxMxE in cichmoxd. As it is understood that sever 1 days ago a committee, consisting of Jude Campbell aud others, left Richmond to recall Governor Smith and the legislature to the capital, so it is stated tbat another committee, of three leading citizer.?, departed for General Lee 'a headquarter, to express tbe conviction of the people that the exute of the confederacy had become entirely hopelee, and their willingness that bis army should therefore be surrendered. Whether, this delegation reached General Lee before his capitulation is doubtful. Whether its mission ou!d hare bad any iLSuecce ij quite questionable. But the circumstance seems to show that but little surprise was mingled with the gloom that fell up-jn Richmccd this mornicg, when the news was received. A hundred guns heralded tbe dawn, awakening all Ricbrnoud. A hundred more were fired ailO o'clock in Capitol square, sending the tidings through rattling wicdows to tbe breakfast tables of the city. The door of every bouse soon afterward let out its messenger to learn panic culars. The square, in the midet cf which blazed tha salutirg battery, was crowded with a vact multitude of citizens. A spectacle so strarge, so thrilling, so vivid, cannot be translated by the pen. A people, who le4 than a fortnight ago belonged to the rebel government, an J reposed behind the ramparts of the rebel array, stood at lest restored to the union, and beneath the fuldsof thefljg, thinkiug grimly of their fugitive Ute masters, and he-trio tbe storv of tbeir army's surrender bellowed forth by carnon beside the very walls of a faMen capitol. A stunned look, a" half questioning frtare that of men slowly coming to their senses after a bewilderirg dream was upon most faces. Despondency, deep and bitter, wa9 acttied in those of others whose prospects and convictions were iuvolvcd in the- southern cause When the guns bad cev-ed Crirg, there weie fe who, despite their prejudices, tbeir hates or their delre, d d uvt finally yield up wbatercr trust they may have had io the fortunes of tbe rebel lioa. "We have fought ar.i vre have !ov. Goal's will," said a low voice beside the monument, be done." beginning at the bae of the monument, and prttsirg forward cp the step cf the capitol, and into in doors, a crowd, distinct from the rc-t a piteous crowd of women and children, with bajke s in their hir.d, sne-r f.v food showed. whi!e the car.con thurricreJ. a mournful, beside a triumphant pbse of cor.qucst. They who take city by arms mast feed it; and Richmond. God knows, needs to be led. Every commissarv headquarters, while the bmcers cf victory are beitii; h i-tei to-diy. his it- bp:eiir:j throrg o! beggars Thre mut te terrible watt in hundreds of homes At lc.t M!f the-e applicants are women with refiurd facts, neatly dresed, com'tig ia peraon be ue they have no ?ervLts left to end. The Uni'tJ Stte eoverr.ment. now omnipotent in this city, h i denlt u;ck justice to many prominent trnitori While ibou.an of ti e people, berefi t-f wealth, even of rrd.narv means, are suffering thci; while amy cf the very tr: as well a p-..H.rct ritizen, icclu.Jicg the wi'e cf Grneial Le, aie afihetedin snir:t wiih sudden calamity, it h.is neM. and em afTmi, io tbe time of triumph wLirh hts lifted it ard humbled Richmond, dtal c.ick charitv to iu filien foes wnzxxtp-)fTa or rnx atatt oovexshikt. Now that Lee ar.d bis army have urrendered it becomes n nafer o4 euri'wiry t( know what' direction Davis. D.f.iiit. a::d the rcteitotrrnmect have take-. r;h' tidr plaa are, ard hsw long tbey mean ' cutie the strug.je. These wvithies, as i "u k:,ow, went southward by the Danville rojd, taking with them 2.00Ü uniou prisooera.'ar d double as mine citizens Richmond, wh.le Lee retrcared, fihtirg-, alocg the north bank of the Appomattox The telegraph msv anticipate me wi:b the real route and domination of these, while our estimife is cor jretura! me'elv, bised upon the opinions of the eaixeaiof AichmoaJ na the avowed reso.utioo cf the leaders, as well as tbeir character for tt taclty or dlstourijemect. It II probable that;

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lUilT U.JB WS.V-IW J.CiluaiJ ilUl Li J IV CWDim tie surrender of Lee: cr. if they took acother route toward LyLctbcr, aai the outh.es:ern ooudUio, tby were eoabIel t-, get oquarely on. ur.ie? atoaeraan Ltd previously a. icel ttia rod; for hi u thou?bt lo be oa Lis road ei:ward. UlIwi Davis baa been captared we thick it improbable that be bis gim up the rebel caue II was born to reTolutjoiiIze.coouic.i32 itbio bicnclr all tb elements of a rebel ltaCer, ati too proud to yield, even when, like Macbeth, purautu to L.i castle keep. Dith wui tiic Cgttis? or iWAlLg. I a tu asfared for cbo ksow hia best that Le ha been, throughout, the absolute master oT the cotifeJeracy, orerawirg Lee, who, from the Crat, was a reloctar.t rebel : and hn den waa. until itbaridoDed by i armr. to bold Richmond, eu ihrouzb rtarTtivn. nnkir.e. behind it trenen dom fort.Gcatioiia. a tkfecse like that of Lcydca or le;.o. j li Dta, ibit the cocutrr mar rcmain trunqni!, ahosld tot be suffered to ecaf. oor at home to aliin tho triua.phtct terroinatioii of the wr with blood? execution. Bat he f.l ou!d he bei i hostage, that from loae border or ft reign refuse he may cot rouse the outh to new, fuiiie, acd 8oeoiary revolt Lee ar d d..i.: : j . l i . . . r .vurtrvikiiirioice are tue icii men to riv up iuc caue. 1 he rest are now willicc tocireup the onenoal atruzele. liui i-ucb u the el.tc aod fitrj temperament of the "outb that a tiajle eloquent and ULtrin? man like Dari could keep the nation in constant alarm: can no more be trusted than Sehe mihi or Napoleon. It ia the belief in Richmond tbat he will reek Johnston, and vtrive to reimbue tbat army with the spirit of resistanee; or at ro?a the Mis-i?fippi. at the head of Pncea and Macrudere forces. proionz ice contest, or, n tne list event, efcape . If I S a m a aa to juexico, ana case bim.stir the pertinaciouand eternal enemy of the country. Tbe time is pat ia history fur few rr.cn, throwing themselves into some etroneeoid, to protract the strife from tritt isolated point and O.r in tableau, or wear out tbe patieuce of tbfr.r enemiea. DtVH is a desperate, but a practical man, fertile of ezpeJi enta though b:s resources fail. It is doubtful teat he will be captured, and if not, we stall hear from Lim again. Aa to our prisoner", we cannot fee bow be can retain them: the civilians cling ite to his fortunes will te burdensome, and he must drop them on tbe way. Ritter the rewird of their fidelity, but more bitter his feelings old, and proud, and crushed, hurled from his bid em inence like Satan from the throne of the filler pgeis . e snail soon near oi steobem, Uenja Vin yr.il l) a reit at (Ka Vi-' f a . .r truMuiii movement. They unl the south nre euSjugated. and by the shortest and mo: deciaive cimpiign since that of Jer.a. TH E AUTHOR VT TBE CHEAT CAMfAlOf Thia camoaign, so gloriously aLd promptly ficUbed, has run u med jurt eieven davs. It took three to fl-'.uk the itbel army, ore to cap ture I eterfbr.r?. ore to o?cupy Richmond, and 6ix to pursue, overtake and capture the array of northern Virginia. No euch memorable fighting has evr been known on tbia continent, and u parallels the Itilian, the Auatcrlitz, and the Jena C'tmpain?; in breadth ofconception.it outrivalthern all: it took less men to do it than the lr two; it shows equal sagacity with either one of them, but none of their brilliant episodes; and. unlike them, we cannot trace its full credit to any single pcouülity. It hs made the army immortal, bit tne luster ot it is dinu?cd, nor concentrating upon uny stride head Grant must te creJited with most of the comhimtiocs; vetwi'hout the senium and activity of Sheridan, the bewildering n?iiitv of Shertaan, nnd the ßteadfastne of such reliable men as Wright. Parke and Gri2ii, theae omMnütions would have fallea apart. It is said tbat Stonera ta und Sheri lan were to have joined their eprte cv airy tommirdi at Lvcchbur-:, and ellVct h sim ulUf.eous j-Ji.ction with the army of the Polo mac 1 bii fuilt J. trouh a mHr-alculatiou of dit:iace or time; but. had they succeeded, w e Miouhi bate been le-3 than thicediys in turin Lee'rf riht, !i:d so made the campaign oven more concise Rat Grant's talent has beui nmked f.n 1 :g nal. Ileii the long exper ted "coming man.' None can be lukewarm in .nurvciir.g the nice ad junmcuioi so many separate and converging routes to a grand pnea of viotone-i. Shermrn leaves the rebellion no Gulf city to inhabit, an cuts off Lee'd re'reat while he ab-:orb- John ston; the navy co:ei the last schert; Sheridan sevcra II romnj.iiealion with Richmond, an swan ti;c renirai loicc-; men tne rebels am lurcl from tbeir lines and scattered on thir right; the same night the intrenchmetjt3 of Pe tersburg are stormed. Richmond falls a thi pro d is removed, being alre-tdy hungry. hearted, and the ilu-ihcd army falls upon Lcc and finishes the war. Is not this work for gratulation? Glo ry to the army, puffet at list, and to Grunt, to Shend'in, to ench of ks comtnmi fcrs ! Let us not do injustice to Leo His tactics at the close of his career were a brilliant as neceitT would prmi lie could not feed Riehmond.even though its impregnable works were behind bim to retire to So hi give hi joverrirnert time to evacuate, and, with his thinned aid f.mib'ng rank.', made a bold push to join Johnston, some of wh.e b.4ttal:ori had already reinforced hi oi; overtaken on thon ty.and punished anew, he did as any grc it ar.d humane com minder would do stopped the ffus'-oa of blood uselessly, and gave up ilia sword. RICQMOMO SOCIETY Dl'RIMO TBE WAR. That psrt of General Grant's triumph which gave us Richmond also gave us an insight into somo peculisr and romantic phnses of tbe war. Society in Richmond during the past four years has had many phases In l'Gl, a wild and unusual excitement iervadcd it. Fcttt were numerous; the spirit of fraternity, engendered by a common cjusc, threatened for a while to break down the rigid partitions which existed bs'.ween castes. An inundation of refugee;1, beginning in 1662, increased the excitpment, shocking the "best society" of the capial into a chrysalis eveu closer than before. Changes, sweeping threugh all other clisses and conservatisms, demoralized and rotted them; trotJigacy. drur. kennels, harlotry, rioted in the streets, the lower quartler$, and the hotels. The sound cf unseemly rerelry was beard nightly ia boirding hou-ie; the upper windows of vulgar mansions shone late; tbe odors of avarice and intrigue crep out from oihers Bat that ancient fibr e of pride eud indolence, the First Family cf VirgiLi. retained througii alia p"itiou as exclusive and untainted aj i; held nt the beginning of tne contest. KECETTIONS.. During the winters ot 1 163 I . ilr. Dtvis aud Governor Sn.iih held weekly receptions, the former eve;y Tupsdiy, and the latter every Friday evening. Tbe presidential mi.siu:i hh? a!was thronged; and th- throng was always respectable. Members ot toe cabinet and ol tbe two houses of congreaa, foreigners of oxl atandiug, aco represe:itatives of the lo.'tieät circles of the capital,! attended The p'eenceof Mrs Davis lent th se j receptions ü wondrous (harm. Tbat dark eyed. ' duk-haired woman had tbe presejte of a queen J tier tail rnaje-tic figure towered above all her female guests. A cruel light gleaming from her eyes, ks foiled by the winning tmue upon her volupttio'is lip? iloving from eonversotior. to conversation, in the rebel court, she was her husband' mcst pervasive and fascinating ally. Davis him-elf appeared on the-e occasions with rcmarkahle ccor. Lol'ty, erect, serene, h'.s form wore, beidto ita perlcct attire, a certain grandeur. II 3 addre- waa iceffitblv cracelul and beguiling. His rich, soprano voice lured like a sireaV It is aaid that oue evening, as he began j to tell an iucideot of a biltle fought the day te oie, a youi-g lady, bending forward and listening intentiv with the rest, exclaimed at the eloe : "Oh. Mr. Davis. pleae tell thit over again. I bad rather tear vyj te!! of it thao htve see.i the victorv." j Mr. Davis smiled. " I had rather tell yen : another ftory,' be aaid; anf forthwith, advar.c-! ir slightly toward the girl who had addressed I bim. lie told a litt.e com.c story of a common soldier's deed in btt'f, with an effect indescr.'b ably ludicrou and captivating;. The receotic at the cuernatorial msrion were onlv svd fr.m a cumpletelv vulvar f ia ' by the amiibiüty of the governor's wife The p- : pesrance and matuer ot " Eitra Billy " Srnitr; ; bime!f were simply unbearable. Tnx SISTKSS CalXT. j In the ?prrr of 1?62, whec tbe changrs tbtt threater.ri to c. tvulse society in Hichmot.d were at their height, tw.t daring female adventurers, f the sisters Constance and Henrietta Carey, of! mititnore, sn.jdenly descendH into the social arecs, joiring iu "forms in the most reckless My!e, and trampU all its taid traditions under their pretty ftec. These two fisrers were tbe ftormv petretscf the rebellion. Bild, dashirg, and remarkably beautiful. Hetty, the vourtcs?, was a?o the most cou-pi;u'us. Let7ing Dt tirtore, and emerclrc throub our line aa a rmu:. ier, she tooa ise recei capital bv a rowe oa l L..L- at . . T nein. fm I 4 r 1 I te o.or of quinine, asd old laces hucj j

aboct her petticoat. Her persaottlos and cv ! ctpes csidt her aa !r.:ff::cf nirtjr. He? oca and her s'ster'a reclm for notoriety was made ciaal.'e?: it ooce. The orclxitioaof tbe "starvation club" wss ! their firt acrsievement. Tbia club met weekly at different toas; eating oothicj?, bat reeling j

nuch. Tablcicx were the siiters Ciret'a 1orU. Taieaox. horrible tUajr. beforo Uboocd ! in K!chsicr.f berice populir under their raig ical rcicn. An ar-umption of abort drc?e, an encbantir.g diaplav of liihe ankles, a revelation of shoulders which Virginia's fairest daurhtets need not Lave blushed to show, ina.izeu tLe triumph cf tho immodest. Of ceurse tbe dance became to pay at last. Riebmond, recoilioj in its propriety, cast the . tdrter forth. Bnihed. they slill lived Their livp f."ann mvaferle The retained a certain . court; the? did not cease to be talked of; but ; their cluhj. their tV.ccx, ar.d their rule were ! i . t tt r . Ä j t , ; over. Last JanuiTV Hetty Carey was wedded to Oen. Fegram. Two weeks af er Le was killed ( before Petersburg. Coasticce Carey tili abide ;r, n m,.r A ' ! I the past witxr i.x RlCHMOXD. i Although no receptions were given by Mrs. Davis laut winter, tbe season was remarkably' brilliant. No grand frtt$ signalize-l it. These would have involved a too promiscuous aoci- i tion. R cbmoad aristocracy d inced and itas'ed in their own exclusive pirlors Dariig Christmaa week festivity ran high. Parties were given by Mr. Trenholm, secretary of the rebel trea ory; Mr.v Roy.t refugee from esstera Virginia; Mrs. Dr. W. Morris; Mr. Arch. Thomas, tobteconist; and Dr. Wei ford Tbee were all largely attended. P.ich. but not glittering, thev were tvpical of the serene and arrogant conventionality which, although borrowed from Enttlaod loag aa,o. the Oi 1 Dimiaioi hjs always beld to be peculiarly ita own. Children's puties hive tesa frequent all win ter. Private tc-irett have been piven bv efficera of the army, and serenades to genera's made the night musical outside. Richmond ban h id its filth avenue withal. Franklin street in the af ter noon swarmed with riJers. the bed nnd loveliest upon the fonticent Ilidirjg in Rchmocir his alwavs taken precedence of the promenade It is considered shocking for ladies, except on the ttbbata, to be teen walsing a:one me woiiE or the capital. Around tbe corner of a squate opposite tbe capitol there PBddenly hurst, at noon yesterdav. a brilliant cavalcade cf northern ocicers and la dies to the The dust from their holes' hoofs surged sidewhlks, and into the fices of a croup of the daughters of Richmond who were returi iug from church Tbe eyes of the fem ts riders, aglow with excitement and cleasure, were fir?t l.ited toward the statue of Washington, immediately in front, then fell, with a curious look, mingled of irony and wonder, upon the ladies cf tbe "sidewalk lu the gaze that reiurnedtl e look, fijshe-1 that keenest of the varii ligl,r. niags cf a womm's eye a quiveiing scorn. Oi? of the equestriennes could not have observed it. Reining her horte up to the curb, with an expression of girlish ardor nnd delight, she bent a tun ny face, crowned with goldcu hir, above the astonished group of southerners, und, singling out one huj:hty b&ure lioai tie rest, &jid eagerly: "1 t eg pardon, but ia it not true that I recognize a friend. Can it he that this is really " "You are mistakes," the routherccr responded, with tbe same fixed gaxe. "I haveno lrienJs where you abide." Liltin? her dress at the curb, the woman parsed on with jut tbe slightc-t bow that t r:;r the slightest degree returned Is there another came for the pity cf them the-e women of the soul), i Poor, haughty, hatu hating creatures, what thall it be ? 1 hey are o prcud that thev do not care to be fairly judged Yet, let us fairly juJe them, fur there is sjmcthicg appeali)2 ia their sorrow. IIiimiii.ite 1 as they are, who in their be-iuty and their U ftinesa of spirit have been cio-bt 4re:s of hope to the rebellion, whit have they to sustain them eave their pride? Here, where all is ever mid done to our content, we ein nfford not only to pity, but to admire the:n. Surely their hatred of the north has been bitter as giU; their scorn of lukewarm traitors as a rod, scourging them to their allegiance. Rich mond, w tbout them, would have been neither ho ranch a Cirtlnge nor f-o much a B ib)lou as it was. Their hands and tongues, their duntlfis faith ia the justice and success of tho southern cauro, have been employed without t-tint, mükirt: the b ittle fiercer and deadlier against us. Rut they Live eufTered, and at tim?s have fillcn. Tht'r sons and brother-, ftricken by death, lie thick in graves around them; their mourning gai -men's trail about a thousand hcarlh; their lt.n are sacred. As fo our own wouKO'ed prisoner", they have rarely re u?ed compassion, let com pis sioa alto be theirs ft'TL'EF VILITART OPXRATI0S3 City Point, Monday Night. We are ) ere, waiting for Grnt, who is expected A rumor prevails tbit Lee is coming with bim, but this cannot be true. Mrs. Lte is lyLg very low in Richmond, broken in heart, her sons being killed and captive, her borne possessed by tbe enemy, and her btsbind overthrown. The strong contrast to her torrow is the steamer May Mattiu lying off ia the river, rhere Mrs. Grant awaits her husbr.nd. Tieio is music upon the vese!; her tpars and hull showing lights cf illuminatiirs. and all tbe guntoala are fiiicg salutes. Tbe railway is quite open to Buikesville, but a t. aiu is vS the track somewhere, and the general's arrival is delayed 11 is not the mm to exult OferafaUea Le, and S;ll m.tke no traveling men gerie of his prisoners. They retain the swords they used so weli, and the only question tbat concerns u is the character and p'tce of the rest of the a-np.itn. In the tir-t place, headquarters will move, possibly to Washington, po??ibly to Richmond, possibly to Old Point or Norfolk. If the wur is prolonged iu the gulf j-tHtes. Grant may nroceeJ southward; but tbe cottonites I a -e seen Virginia too well ruined to tire w the battle to their own thresholds But the army i not to be disbanded until the country ii pacified; we car.i.ot afT-rd the expense of raising a new one ia contingency. The nvy, when alt the watercourses are reopened, will police mod of the country; but the large towns re quire temporary ztrn-ens. e snail bave such excellent inland miiitary po,ts as Fort Darlin-, built for us by tbe rebel4; at d the many fugitive lenders, gu; rnlU and otherwise, mut be perux ded. even t a sacrifice to themselves, to return I to civil pur-uits. The elephantine negro ques tion is not done, and the eatorcemeul of the emancipation ct will be like dnwing the teeth ot every slaveholder. When it is done, troops mut be present to protect the enfranchised darkies, and this will take tic:. 3. Hat pacification will be more ej.-y thin we had imagined. When you get toward the end ol a thing, it is astonishing how compreher.sible it is IHX OFa.MNG uF TEant IN mt SlTH. There are hundreds of xerch-int-. fac'ors. and others coming here to opea b iir!ess. Mos of these go htck discounted. There r? no greenbacks in Richmond or elsewhere; there ia very little cottoa and t baeco. and no go'd. To buy the necesiaries of life, when their ttroes are gone, the pe.pi- )f this unhippv seotiou tr.u?t sell und av)rtnp. '.hir real estate Thus, mo. t of them will he . . effectually di?Oäse.-d as if the confi-cation t ii were universil in its application. irJ thev n o-. erne at las: to the rrtter exDenence of latx.-r. .Men of large? capital wiil be the rel ones to gai.. greatly; the social revolutions of the South Ki be as ncjgestire ard terr ble as its tniüurv rebellion. KXCEO r.KTIRFRISL ix vir.oi.xu. Not tbe least remarkable th;ntr to :.ofe is t.e awakened nterptie"f the dtrkiv They are coirng into Richmond from remote places with a lew he id d cattle, with vegetables and forice, and are fishing tbe James river io organixttioo. Last Sunday afternoon they solemr.ly dispossessed the white preacher? of au'hority ia the Rich , ra n i nero churches, and see a to ri to ome I conception f their new opprturiitie". being orj derly, as well os thooghtfui B' d tr.dn:rious If J te c!'T?! of tve war fhucll develop any latent f 'tM or abiiiiy in tbia du-ky race, we hail rret the less and OLe eatisfactioa tbe more. FOR SALE. VDnt'e C.rruUr S'ftm Saw Ju'iP, cearly ai good as re. lhe Portion belter than iskcoan -n tbe State cf ...U.ana. Tbe KiU cleared la-t Tar -. 0. Ample reson jrtven for v. ar.t'r to -e!I. Nose r.e? i sppTy with lea. tan four to six tbound do lars. jrrr"r nanicaiara app'y at tbts cCce. sprlJ-dlS FOR SALE. Til AVK A LOT OF L. ATTOONT 4 CO'S Sa I wL.hran.e......atA .am w w a VM MITI iWt w . .V. apria-cUw EJtXBT B. ALTOtD.

AMUSEMENTS.

METROPOLITAN THEATRE. Corner of Yking1an aus Tennessee Street. .Tlanarer yir, W. Il.miejr. m js -n 'i m.t tnre ucoua XveiUCgf ttpru 101Ü, 1Ö00. MR. AND MRS.W. J. FLORENCE. IRISH EMIGRANT. MISCHIEVOUS ANNIE. Mr, riwrecca wHl appear ia Cto character, with sorrs and danres. p"c" or Aw;-Dre- circle and Parrette,50 cents; Privat Hoaea. for ata wT.f.fS W!; Orehatra .... r. .j.,.., .Aw. ' J CatHrn In arm, 15; all reerrel artta 75c. Dra cpea at 7 o'clock precie!y. Perfomaacecom-n-ncea at a quarter te 8 o'clock rrecHel?. PART1CCLAK SOTICE.-Tfca Horaa Cars leata tbe Theater every eveaitE at the close of ti perfonaasce. Ff li?Ip at di'UDC c" 00 this. M ASONIC HALL POSITIVELY THE 1ST AVE Eli OPEN EVERY NICHT. And on WeJcevlay and Jatnrdty Afternovcs at 3 o'clock THE MOST FXTRAOKD NaRT EXHIBITION IN THE W EI.D1 ii uz an the a it k j. t MILTOXIAN TABLEAUX or PARADISE LOST ! -Oil THE cre.it rebellion ix nEivEw The Wtir ofllie Aurels. TIlO Fall 01 Satan and Fall Of Maili As de-crited by John Milton In his Immortal Poem entitled "faraiiie Loa it bris a cotnpleie iilastration of tli-i Kfeat Piem from beeinn'Tj tr end, cnipriioe SXIY1IIRFK Sfl.KSDID TAl'LKAU PAlMUtuS. carrjir cut Milton's Idea cf Ilea VCD, Rill. CllaOS ;ill(I Paradise! w ill cow be exLibitf d in this citv as exhibited in Lonf.r 200 consecutive n!ght, to more than half a million ef people, ana a xhioiiM before Ucr itajesry QL'KKN VICTOKIA and the entire Court, at Buckingham Patac-, rpon wt ich occasion Her Sa esty was pNsd to bestow cpon lb- prcpritt..r a di-tinruibed mark of ber royal approt anon, vy presenting him wltri a uaguincerit iia cioDt P.'rg. Tlrketv rente. rT.e Half Price, Ji.'"lrand Exb tiona trerj Vf e!nedy and Saturday Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Doora open evenings at 7 o'clock; Exhibition ccinDifnces at , o'clock precisely. Af;rnoons doors open at 2 o'clock. A. B. MORMSON, aj rl7-rCt Proprietor and Manager. rr ZsTii ii: k nacl e". Court Houtc Square, Wathinqton Strett. I.K.SSEK ASD MANAGER opr. i.vi:itY F.UONALUSON. r.vr.MiG. DONALDSON'S COMBINATION TROUPE, i.l ar.pesr r.ibtly In teir arid and pleasing prformai ces, all ninctly proper, aid suitable fer )Ount; aad oH, wi b a perpetual cha ng of Trt sramn.e. 20 Talented Performers, n ir-SI BICwvBt araSlT fÖP-Ticlet, 5 cni.. Koerved Seats, W) cent' On bundrtd and fittjr eati are reervel iu fiout at 5" cents. JLi'Curtalu ri.-es prvrupt!y at 8 o'clock. .tlntlnee t'very u (urdar liemoon onwbuh otcaion pricea will be reduced. ovrl3 INDIANA STATE MUSEUM 90 s::it Washington Street. MinAMPrV A CWfilKUDPnDRICTRCCC HlllWf llfiU i'ttitl LllUklWli I IIUI ltii.lllfc.WVI t'peo or the rfceptionof v Liters from o'clock A. 2f. tir'il 10 o'clock P. If. Tbe rol!ctioas embrace oer Three Millions of Curiosities! Of the uj-ist amazing and lastrnctiTe chnracfer, jrathereJ fron all parts of tb; Globe. ADMISSION 0 Cents. MADAME M. A. ENGLISH, at-ii-rftf Proprietress. WANTED. TO TEAMSTERS! IIFTT IEA1H WAITED TO HAUL QRTKl BT tbe yard, on tbe ncll uapolis ft Uamberlatid Or vrl bod. It ia intended to pay auch prices aa to n ake it to the latere tot pr-ons Laving teams to engage In the work fmmed ately 1 boe wibin to kact will ct'l on the auVcrtber at tla store, who is authrixed to act for tbe O rnpany aprlS-d2t J. M TALBOTT. DYSPEPSIA AND FITS. FITS A Jttire Cure for the-e dite.Ir!g complaints U now made known ta a Treatise on FITS Fore:gn acd Sative Herbal preparations, pub-U.-hed by Dr. 0. PUKLPS BhOWN. Tbe proF I I S .scriptlon wa furt ihed hin la such a provides.. ti-1 manner that he cannot conscientiously reF I 'fa fue to make It known, aa it has cured ever bo'j ho has used lu never fal ed in a tingle c-e. FITS' It lsequally sire iacan-8 ofFits aa of IypepIa; an l the logred ent may be obtained fntn I I T any druggist. Sent fr e to all en receipt of Eve cent to prepay polare tc. Address I'r. 0. POELPS B iOWN, ho 1 Grand street, JVrey City. I?ew Jer'y' apri8-d8iwi. PARTNERSHIP, RS. THOMPSON AU VTOOLP.URV HaTP. THIS day entered into Prtnerhip for the practice of Medicine and 5nirery. O vice öö vrth Illinois Ffeet, oer Dr. Tborrp son's residence, aprls d:w. BOY LOST. IAST even'n abut 4 o'clock, on Wa-hicfrtcn atreet, j my eon William Ciirpier. He la Pur years old; had on a new Mack oat, a red waist, aod gray pants braided on the u s .t. Aoy information left at o. ?S North lllinoi. street, wiil b tbackfuily received, and a lit.eral reward will be paid. aprlB Ult EUJAU CLING LEC. FOR SALE. A COTTAGE WITH EIGHT ROOMS, BF.TWFFV ILLI50! AND MKP. P'AN STREETS, North, Lot 6 Ht by lsö leep, wII -t la choice Fruita.ar. bVry and Hoers, Mahle, We'.I.Ci-lern, two Cebar. two Fummr Kitchen, aiipted to two famd s, in an excel'er.t nftbt)orto d, rw varsnt. ffr le f.-r $.1 OtO If n-t tM wttblu ten dy it wjll fc- to rent f-t pr so'.ts. J. 6. M'SLOP k CO., P.l tat an-1 h'.ock Broker. apr17-d2t No. 15, North Meriiiaa street NOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to the Public. TJIS KsJL.II. Plain ant Ornamental Job Tnrn. er. 9uath street, between Pcn-yl?ania ar.l asrridiaaairee s. Keep conuatiy on band a ajaoa asorlcer.t a.a;r Balii-trrs and Ne-! Poer, aai turns them to order. Alo. ali k.nda of turn:n in bullion work duce to order. I iil receive all kmo of rders in tcreir.jln tie cat inet n...i g Ln. tvd-teai. Üb e legs, Ac All ort dune Lrooapdy, t.ea;ly and a: rea.onab'.e rrices. L. LB. aprlS-dm PROFESSIONAL. Dr. A. . GAM, No 65 North New Jersey Street

JOHN Ii. SULLIVAN, LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, fto. io Fatal Pearl Street 1st resar ! Seaatlnel UnllaHnsj. aar3l-dly

LIQUORO.

GLORIOUS NEWS! THE WAR IS AT AN END! Vi as oca cocvruT vull iox bx cut ab of Ooerri.!a Ean H, w i ss re rrtcrj g to our k tae la BoarboQ Cousty, Kentncky; coneqoecUy we efjer or stock to ho'.a.al.r. and j'bbrrs at rducaxl prlcaa, 1 a limited time only, consisting of BOURBON WHISKY, ilado In tleCocr tr of Bonrbca. 0r trhi.ky rear, ia ae f.oai two to fineea years. Ia cr tor. No. n South Meridian Street, We have fo-r hundred birrels ef tbe Caest Wkl.ky In tkiaftate, aadwerr.jjht challecc the world to beat It, Uur Wti-kv la erpr-dit Il-d, warranted jure ard tina 'nlterared. aod from two t tea per c nt. above proof. We abo lave a 2nt l.-t of FORDGN BRANDY AND GIN, AUo-D JMESTlC of all kind. We call tt e attention cf Ü- JK. S ta our stock. Car Uiauibeiapure. wt are cccf.int we can plea them, botb at reard qial'tj and price. Vfe bave a larae It f Drake's Plantation Bitters which we tSrr very low. TbsnU g oor ca-t.riiera for pt favors, we respetfolly Ii.t te strar(;ers to call at No 77 S ma M rri laa rtrret, and exaate'ur tot., as It a3ud as pitas ure lo Sow tberu thronet oar hoa.-e. J. Ä D. DLCA4. aprl3-df w DRUGS AND MEDICINES. 1MB & UM 1 ! Ä B sx Jt Saf 'JtT Pm . NO. 22, West Waliiii!oii irret, IncIiaiiapoliN, Ind., Are lo receipt f a !re and template stock of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. Window Glass Glassware, Brushes, Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, Coal Oil and Lamps, PURE WINES AND LIQUORS For laedkmal purposes, and all articles Decenary to I complete tLe stock of a druczist. " f Kroia oor experience and knowledge of the wants ofi in pnysiciati and tee trade, we are enabled to prevent a etock uBsorpa-ied in ltscempleteneaa aod detail. All the new and various CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS and extracts constantly on hands, with a lare sod well j i aelected Block of SURGICAL A!x"D DENTAL IXSTBUME5T8, ELASTIC 8TOCU3fG8, TSUS8XS, At., a, Our acquaintance la the market .cd facilities are auch aa to enill. a t'. vifr. in PURE AND UfJADUL TERMED ARTICLES, As rood inducements as arjy other TfrSTERII HOUSK, and we feel cnnSdent we can render satisfaction beib tn prices and quali'y of articles. ICrAU articles warranted as represented. ao IfJ-eod InJnj CITY LOAN. ONE YEAR LOAN $40,0 00 INDIANAPOLIS SIX PER (EXT coupo. noxDs. TKKASCRKE'S 0FT1CF, bMaiaeoua, Aplit 7th, 1S. SEALKD proposals wl!I be received at the Treairr Office f tbe Cny of Ind anapolia. outil tb 2 n iey Ot April. lS. fjt ut)Ncr pt:o:,a of scn of f 50 aod tipward, to a loan of St' 0n. an'hoTlrrl br a reflation of tbe City Council, Ftbmarj 27 J,15, for tbe ptirpo-te cf funding tbe debt of said c ty Tbe Bjad will bear ieterest at tbe rata of .Ix pr cent per annum, payable a.rsl-annaalty at tbe office of tbe Treasurer, to-wlr: on the 1st days of .November and May Ike principal will be dne and pajaMe on be 1st day of May. IfeA. ihru James K"rTicn, recorr.:-d as ore of the able.t lawers In tbe West, tas eiren a written opinion (81. d with tbe ci'y Cieik.) ttat tbi Jae of Bond. is strict leral. 7 Open subvirptiftLS f.r ibe nc, or a-y part thereof, a not iesihan j ar, will al-o ba rrcived ai tbe Vayor'a UTZr BEtil tbe ss:J, dstt. Tbe ristt to r J-vt a'l T I'- 'sN is rerre2, except tbat co hid rn-'te iaorabie to tbe city ohall be rejected and otber ie frprable teceirt-d. Toe prf.r-oi!i -tni irtate tk anrioort M U.r, at ato tb. prWa-d desominati-.n or lici.l c?e s.red, a? f 50'. I IUI', tSOO e orfl,W,ard.Loaidt- r irecud to the' C:ty lrea-arer aa In cred'Trf-jn p f.r Loan " la ther sol :t on auib'riri. rt Lrn tbe faith cf tbe C ty is j.lJked to levy the neceary tax f.,r tbe payrset-t f tbe rne, collectable octy la cib er tu iaure.t coo pr f SiM Bor.ii. Twenty-5ve percent cf the amount ef thebUlt may V paid in t:ty Order cf acy date or l.c. Py orie' .f ".bp l.oaa Coma Jttee. JOS. K. ENGLISH, F. H. JAMESON, A. H. ERÜWWt II. COHUK, J. CaVfcN, aprlO-dti26tL CommltUa. ANNOUNCEMENT. FIFTH WARDJOSEPH HA EE! .a offers heserf te tie iLdeperdeLt voters ef tbe J ifih Ward, as an Inependest anion candidate fcr Cerort'man. Mr. HarrV !s ai oUcItiienof tie Wtrtf, las aahlaprcpertyia it, an if elected wlfl ptedie hrmaetf to aid in aecartng cbeaj gas, Habt taxes, aad to loak afer tbt Intereeta cf the Ward in the Council a&d sea that it las its fair ab are ct a I pM o iwsprwweora. VAMTED. w AVTI Sagoyd Joirxajm MHlerlgbta.. A Pork MoiM.

XrdiaaapoÜs, April 11 dot

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