Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4522, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1865 — Page 3

f) A Ib- SENTINEL. WEDNhSÜAY MURNINO. APRIL 13

CITY ITEMS "Tfctpcto2c wilt be e?, a. m uotil 3 p ra. 4 to-dsy fmrj CÖ,Good d'J cord wood is delivered is this dtj - rorth $7 per cord QT"EJwrd Murphy, F.liss Whiucrc, W. F. Out and H B Hrri-on, were each fined tuter day, $3.00 and coata lor being drunk. BT IU'.iilote service to day tt We!e y Cbape!, commencing at 11 o'clock Sermon by It plor. Ali are Invited to a tie, ad. iT'tT'Mrs 1 hornion A S n, htvc Peteroti'a LwsMew' National Jaiarat'oe lr May. 1 reu tifuily iiitraitd nsl lull of iuiere-itirg u.-ftr PaixTxa, All printer- intending to participate io the ceremonies tdy ire reqr.etei to meet at Tbe Jotirn! office tM rnortun at II o'clock. - ., G7"GeorgeCop!etoc,for irttluc huu of quettior.it! reputation, was brought to grief in the hid o!" $S.i.KJ and costs, by the. irtavor. yesterday, -- -aa- aaa g"5fTher wiil ba divine worship at ihe .IeIh Stnofosoe (Judh t-Wk) this day, at 12 o'clock. aud an appropriate aer.nOD will be dtlivred io English. Ail are invited. -- ieBVa 9 OB - . Cox-clto Lnric B-try R Kilrrov. . of thi iiy, and formerly editor of The Indianapolis Journal, bfi. it is said, received the appointment nf consul to Lwpc, Off mn Fits Yesterday mornirg. about 0 o'clock, atabie belonging toMr. Clark, in tbe fth ward, ws discourrd to be on fire, and was totally consumed. Two bor' tuJ cow, together wub barneea, aYc , were voii;unil. The rc wap tbe wotk of an it.cendif.r. t2TK'dd' Eureka, is !'ie name of one of tl.e beat washing macaiue ever invented to tare tfie labor of washing day, and if you don't think we tre correct, yon cn sea one of the machine a Turner A Dckton'a atora. No I. W.t W.S legton street. G7Tbe private history of tbe Booth family i j tt jreent underpoio tn exp Ui n , which re-1 flaM tint litti tu iVia -r(il of tK air nrl I abewaj. Wilkea JJ.hxU. iLe icf-mou-. to be t Illegitimate titth.ni d aa looe in .U WiitBa w.".? bU father befor him 2TThe charrhes will be op?n for tÜTu t- -f r ! vice to dav at cooo. aod the places of buiue i ! tod rtider.ce-, it U requeste!, wl!J t drnpl in aourninj; All tecultr employ inct.t will be pod.aod it ia bopei that m Sibth tillne-j will preTtil on th:B the tawl folema of all mournful OCCMMOEa.. To tub PtoAs or Induxap lis Uut of rc pett to tbe memory ot our Ute beltm-d Chief Mairwrate, there will t do performance at the MetrorHiUfio Theatre tbia ( Wedne! ) eeiJn To-morrow, (TbursJ) eeüiiig, Mr. Florence j will make ber first appararcw W. H. HiLCT. Manager. 3T"The Unirereity q ire begin to er the I appeArance ot t forentot jouut; ttees. Six hurt- , dred of rarioua kiudi h-oe been et out. At. ' ordinance wa Inirodacfd into the city council op Monday night f rohibiting any one flora ti.terirr the proenda or opening the g itej for the period of two yea ra, attach in p as a rennlty a fine of not lfiii than $5 nor more thsn for esch cffcr?e. MttDia A mot horrible and bru' tl rnurdt-r occurred in this city on Mondy nihr An Iritl.msn bj the name of Kerre. while in t Ute cf int'.xicatk o. beat his wile to death. Kernes waa ire-te! and lodfed inj II . where 1 e await- an examination. A coroner' iuqucet ws hel.1 upon the body cf the dece!. wh:ch returtied a erdict of death frni tilows ii. dieted by her husband. We were not able to learn tbt full pirticoUra of this horrible tragedy, as no one aprearcd to know mnrtf of the circumstance. -a aca aa. - - UtiaAiouTAi TatATti Tbe thealie was crowded h-t idht to aa. Mr. Florence in hi celebrated character of 0'Brie:i in the Iri;h Ernigrtnl. - Tbe aci'iLg waa admirable, and tbe inherent tnd n ttire honesty of Tim naturally exhibiied. itelf that r.or.e could ftoi! to discover benetih the rouph ex'erior the warm n-l honet heart of the imp'e !iL-hman. To uiRht the Mftropoütsii will be c!o?c:i in ac-cerd.-iiice with tbe request of the covernor that this day be observed as a day of rcoumirjr. PtoMiTiOMa The followinp number of pr moticci In Indian rejimeuts were rnrle V tbe adjutant gcneral'a ofBcc on yeterlay:' 1 12 f Francis M Charnherhia, surgeon. 14511-M L. Weil, ehtphin. 14lih TW Morrison, lieutenant eolotcl. 53l J. W. lientand, caoiain eo E; Clinton Lwt. carsin co H; John S. White, csptiin n 1; James B. Miller, lt lieutenant co H; Asm Loutx 21 Heu'enant co H. HU.h Eli M Dtle. Sd lieuteoant a, A. Hih W H. FoeM. captain co H; Masei EnKle( 1st lteulenant eo H. 7Ui ca-ralrr IjuuU F, Brouber, lit beuten ant co D 147ib Joel J. Finney, msjer. IsaysriBS or Real EaTart At the county r..liuir'a t.lfice vetrdaf the follow inz trans t'ara nf real e-t e were made: ' .Ö Srah M Uibbrd t. B Mitchell, put of lot Nd. 3, in rqure No. 1 1, according to the original rlst of tbe citr of Indianapolis Pi ice $7lM r. . .- n . . . . n. t furies tiarrux to Utiarlra Matter, lot o Ji. in Drake'a and Murphy's addition to IndUtmpo

lis Price f,3Ul rhief m-igi-'trate, at t time when thrre scemtd i Esther A Anils to D 3. S'ilet. lot No. 4. in to be a bright future; therefore, ! O'Ntil't and Wii'gate'a rub i.ion of äquale' Readved, That iu thedcath ot Abraham Lin- ' 101. to liiiianrdis Piice$2 500. (coin we acknowledge t- hare lost our best friend, )

M Kfjan A Pierce to M;cbtl ATcoey, lot No. 6. in M K. ritsn A Pier.es tb dii'in ot the northeast quarter of Mock N 2"l.io DrakeV .... W a fTm M TC m. t l'UtioQ to lr.dunapoiis j. nr Samuel Shaok to Dtid Treiter. part ot lot $Q50. rST"A fine nole. about seventy feet in hi :ht was rawed before the head qnrtera of M j r Gtneral llovey last evening To-dty a beauti ful American fl will be unfurled from It. at

ball mast, drapeü in ab.e Ubiiiments. io token j nity held Upright, k was reolve1 to partic'pite of the death ot th pe-ileut. Everywhere, to ! to d y as a diaiirct body in honor of the memo- . day. those tsd emblems of anpuah atd of Mwrt ! ry of cur late chief nugistr te. All members will muk the obeervance ol the occasion. I: ia j in cood tandios ate nqucsttnl to n.eet rromp'ly a commc-n displa of poDt-neu prief tor a t at 1 o'ciot k to iNy in the Gr.tr.d Ldi;e 11' 1.

crestman. who. full of icir.i.f honors rcdrl rel warka. was ubtiaiely ta n away. ..en io tie plenitude of power aud rari.tljr prowinc fVt'iors of his fellow cit ies. Pcnon ia hur d over tbe bier of the de-id preaidef.t. and all rb ;-.k nppaile-1 from the rt ormity of the crin c that ba maie us bert.te on thi occuion "I bames be-ard the nemters as he flowed aloe. And bade tbt willows lesrn the mournful i:;j IJoorH A aensttien! ruuior wjs iclte-l 'JS last ever"".' p. to the effect that i tain who i. ot tbe wo:J Uuib" on b.a rai-e hd been ffiz by an at, crv ia-4. xciiaxl ctowd At l e U:i: n Pc rot,c:i Monday erer.ir.. and s;verrU iii!iri'ei, b's ii junea ie.-ui:inj; in i.'eaiU We ere u - ab! to learn the truth, but pive uo creiit .i: rer tf the itport However, Bith i vt u2co m mon name, an i: i cl an uocorumon c--currenc for turn to hive their pttronymic er;-bl-i isei or. tl eir r t'ise, and it nut be p 'e tbat aa iodirktast hearrirthe fi'al csme ral.t bate bee-ern" t. the Ccin DffK't. h'.? :h. a bp1) et upin him -snd leit h:m iieir i h.i:" ty ituprot ab. at lest U us Jct row the moie of n otb" is most odir -., but beease one is to unfortunate t bve been bora into it. it h co reas,.n thtt the tdiura ctuaed by the horrible crimes of another hou'd attach to every luck less individual bearing the detestable name. Tbe name wilt b ever hereafter eoup'ed with icf.tay. and raii t.o be.r"tl e whip and ecort of time;" but yet alt are A J. Wiikea The camberiess B Kih ia tbia country bad better don tn tarty, if they wi-h u t unoootejted iu tbeir per-ptintions, or have the t te legislstu'e chance B otb to arother les "ofjc thnab!e. A preat deal is tc t name now, although the Brl of Avon ekertL-al or. th!a point O.iiapeouifcrtu; e"has forever ma Je the came of bowtb a rpro.cU and byword all hoDoetbJt rata .

Ordr mt ricrtlfO Wr CsSOimtr. atfttnr ihm aJccAtln'f tlaavfanral ef nor Lntc,Ireatln U General TboaittA. MorriJ.jj - Ir5T JtatsfAn. C'olcnl Jnn Blake; C!'! irur;VColooel Ccurn; iienet! L:;oU;'Caiofcel - J. U. llrtl;;.; Prfeor (jwuj; William W-liice, E-q ; E. W. KirnMll. E-l : Oeiff Lore, E,q ; Kp-l. K Ro?i, E.q ; C-.'onei iltLean; Caj-ta o 0. M. Wi'aon, 02U.K Or TXOCZSKOU. I . VfUittry Forcpf. of lodlanapolia acd ?ifr itf , wih htare orme4 ia order, scoorSitjg t) Array Reulaton, tbHcv.tof tb i-oluran re Otitis opr.iio th Stitt ll U"e, od Wajbiag'..a atret, ih lire -iterd'.ng wtatward. J U. OtHccrs, not eotnecteJ with uoo-j. rül Jorra on wt -'.dc of. VlTrüt street, t! e ril.t reatiug cn Was'.incton freet. 'A V. S arj'l State Cüil Oir.cr- tnll;orni ittbe State House Squre. ''i 4 MnnicipAl au'.horlt c-,Min5etera od Teuchcr. will form on tbe ccrjtrt of Wet ttf ect, north of Waatiriptfio'reet. 5 Bnrdof Trade, College btudentf thd the Murr. Club, taat aide cf Weft ftre. uortb of Wahinii'on treet. J C. Alaaonic Order, wtt t ie oi Wet ctreet, ou'U o! Wh!j!g?on trept." 7. Od I Fellow?, center nf ? atrtet south of Wah!pton f treetc Ttrr.(r Mir.t.citbs.T fcüU Gerratn Amoriatiota, et iJe cf We tret, south of Wahiopton Btri-cf. ' , y. Fciiiia lirotberhf'O'l, on Mif-i.'.-ipji street, we.t aide. D'Hth of Waabiiigton. 10. Bert,iv riLl Cr ier and otber He-tew A.vrMtiom, cii.'er of llii-uippl street. Lorth of W"aLint:toii. . II. Ten3jX-rar.ee AaocUlioM, o:i 3Ilx-is5ippi itreet, ent Me, north of Wabintnn 12. Ty pographical Uuion, west ide of Mis.ifippi trect, fou'h of Washington 13. Millr' Union, centre Mi.r-uppl street, ar;J outh of "V nhin:j ton. 14 Cib.mt M.kf-r?, rentic of M -.-sippi pfrret. in re-ir of Millen' Union 15 Tailors' TJruon, e.-t aido V:5fifpi, oub if Wühit)C?o:i treet. 1C Moulder Uoion, et aid of iliiippi rrrt, i'i retr of the Tailor" Union A.onati m 17. Footboard As.oelttion. ir rear of tlie Moulder. 16. BIcdD.iibi and M-ichinuts' A.jo..-ii!ioa, in rear of Foji board Association. I'J. Itollio Mill Association in rer of Mi b.u-i-t. M. PUterer' Aiociatioo on cit ide of Tenr.e-e, north of Wanhui'oü. 21. Bri( kl Ter' Association, on ct i-ide of

Tf.ne-e !tr-t. rer ot I'.itsterf r Cirpcnte' Afaucitiion, wet r-ideTenrc- I p. in rer I Iii! kljrr. j 23. S;one Cutters and Store ilaou. ct-uter at i Tetin?--e, Lorth Miie of Wa'hiiton. 24. Honae Painterf. center Tennessee atreet, (cat of fooe muorii. 2j. Tinnen' A'Ofistion, center Tfiii;..rte trret, in rer of House Painter. 16 Shocmskert, east side of Tcaceiue. nor. a of Wa-hii gion -treets -7V Cooper Association, in rear ot Sl-oerc iker. '2i. Dyera' Aoci itiou, in rear ot Coopers Ordecers. Florins at;d Nurser7men, in resr of Drrs' Asso'-iiition. 30. Exnrf.'s Coaspitnr5. et side Tenne Poufh of Washington. 31 LiferTmen, wesi .;de Ten!iere, in i?ir of Express Corxpn ies. 32 U ckmen n5 Draymen, wc? side Tenncs-ncs-ee. in rer of Liverymen. 33 I) mitic As-f.eijtion, cenlie Tenue-ee, ouh of Wnshinptofi. 31; Union Laeue rimI citizera T'eraliy, ia 'lesrol Druruaiie Acitten. 35 B-iffhers A'ei ii.vi. c-s-t ide Tenn'-.-ce loutliol Waibintoii. All ether assoc'n'ioFjS ;ot abors nimeo, together with the ai-tarfs to the Ortnd Mirshtl and Marshall ot the d'flVrert Aj;.ci itiona will report to the Grand Mar-bal at the State Houe Squ ire at 10 o'clock Wedn';is rnornin?, 1 !:h in.-it. UciJUrter ol tbe Grand i ir.-hal at the Court lloue Square. The Grand M-trec-il and his as-t-t j.t j will be deaiensted by a whiesh tied wirb blick crape, tateneU with a black ami ts bite rosette, worn on the riebt lappcl. and a baton two fttet long centre white and fnr inches of etch end covered with black. Tbe processiou will form promptly at 1 o'clock p n , and immediately move up Wash ington -fiept to E it f-trec!. thenoe out Eit street ' to Ohio atrvet, thenej down Ohio street to Me ridun atreet, tber.ee to the (orcrnoi'b Circle. Si ni arc there erecte.1 for tbe apekerg. Tili1 A. Morbis, Grand Mar-h 1 Circular. Hhapqi-actfbs Di-TticT or Indiana I.ndianaPuLIS, April lh, lcC5 i lie fitlof ;ri; extract from telegraphic on;r dated Cincir nati, Ohio, April 17, 1&65, h pub-h-hed lor tbe information of ail comtcar.ding ftirers within the limits of this district: "By direction of the pre-ident of the United Stutrs. the war department will be closed on Wednesday neir, the day of the funeral of the i lare president of the United Sute. a If, m W A puMic works under the control ot tbe wr department , The flig st hll military po,t, stations, fort, building and teasels will be kept at half crist dcrine; the day, and et 12 o'clock, noeridi .ii, twenly oiie miM::e cut. will be fired from all torts anil II miSitiry pjat an i at the Mi!i t.try academy "By coram md c;f t . . "Breyet Maj Gtii.' Alvin I. Hovet "N. WaLEiR. Major and A. A. O " jjj i nc loiiiiwii rooiuiiou rru ri'au am Tl - .1! t. . .t...?- J ! adopte! by the Independent Order Rrit Ahra j bun. at their regular meeting on Tuesdty even : in?. April 18 h: Wiiebka9. The lojal people ot tbe United ; Su:e have been driven into the profoundot i r,ef oT the s.id news of the aüsaeainition ot i:s j the courier? its mo-t igcioustatems.n. and the t cau.e of l-urunitT nd fteedom its best advo j cate. . ran . . . ltel v( J, I hst we d.ejly mouin the event, : jtCd tender our rofouudet sympathy to the bereived limiiv of the late president in their trrti b!e al c:iva. In memory of the above be it resolved tht t'.MS room be draped ia mourning for thirty dtys Tbt MaSOMi' FaATLRMIT IX THK PaXISIOX To Dt. At a nee az of the Mtouic triterUoi clothe m white arrocs ai d fclove?. with craje on tre left arm, for the occasion. KPHRAIM CoLISTiKt, C'lS'' IAii.To. 1). Jo.ls. Secrcury. Nonet The members of the Indianapolis Me.OiiLt'r Kxcbarge will meet .st the Chamber of Commerce on Veltjesd iy, at quarter p-tf-t 1 o't I -ck p. m , and there lorn, preptrttory ro j .'u;ir.g the e;.rrl pr.ces.ion A full at'er i r e i e triestly requested. We cordially itivite t'.h f our merch int, m muf.t "turers in I bn-ii.e nun to j ;in itb z in the fureral cttquies ( ar Itte I'rrer tfd p'C-i Jent IH r-iff t-t tr.e Potrd, It. All rrefd'er he CfiM'l oilerr. t tr.oe ro w ta i'e with 1st pre"Notick. 1'be members of Ini aitJ. Cap tat to meet at one o dot k r m inn Ii rt of Anri! i.ei every member oe present to terra in procer . a... t st.-c. M S.'L-M"X, Seoretary. 6 Livtix, Eii'er t"A: oieeun i: the 3d ward. Tuesdsy evrtiinp. tt e f oV'Wirp rfo!uiior w n liel: Rcive-i, Thnt the innrer be reqoeatei to pay out oue half of the moiey iu hi Land? , be b.ritig t- the 3d ward to Mesara Icgrahim i Hyde, for the ben. ü: of refoge famü.es, aod the balance to the iced in aid of soldiers' families. J W. Doos, PitsV A. rTocotc'y.

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j uei.t o; tue cuiteu r'a'.e. süi mfe tt Military teat ro hii wte taroralie to tbe ety il re reject Hal!. 1 1 oVI.-ck th; P ra. Aj-pror rule l.s lt ' oh?rs hs fvoM ec-irt-d. ! wil! e t,r: 1 io M In rr!v t the h.il ! .Jr71: ' 'JVT VM IA'0 i T. K , , .. 1 tfca price a d den'jjlT-a'iert ef rr1- Ce-;rd. a fo0 , I Ihe ofb--r wn vrd .a fi. ).o l Xarch. rr j.wv-., 1 .bould be e!reete4tt!e ! wdi trtetWit theb.ii; the Fe-.iin Prot h er h rf d ' City T:es.nrer a.iä in c4 ,Trcr for I an "

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diao t. -a Quod .Xuxnltcre. fit:- Hix-aUX3Ja chain tod fctiet iof, two' zatrbl-!ooba r'eaos. two nurb'e-top wtb Statut, oak Ür!sg and other chain, oak exteL;on table, cabego. cy ar;d other fib'cs, Rttnda, Brakels tbree-f.ly crpt-, oilcloth. :"f?. Venetian Mied, git frame looking g lasse, buff wiaJw curtaiaa, lul tcK caikiDf; lxe etd ext3rttbecüroa stote, wafcr cooTer, wätcr filteret. bedsteads icd üttlre, milk xx. Oa and pet barraio. " ' j: ; Wä. E. Ft tTBiLtrc., ja Q -'- "Auctioneer. BöAtDücc Mesri. Hfiekhb A Ca:, tbar.k fol for tbe very liberal ptronape extended to them irre tbe openine of tht-ir r et Gcraciam slovc, Xo. 21 ted 33 Kentucky ATCLue, uke tbia method r-f Inf jrnnn? t'ie pub'.i: that, bating in their employ or e of the lci culinary artiii ir. the ht&tc, (jciulariji educated ta the bu?ices? in Frai.ct.) thee arc epared U take few table LoirJcr? Lj the rne.l, d.iy or week, .n the n-il terra. With tbe iiJ of this acconip'isbcd cook, atd with jbeir own eiferienct as caterers, tbey bf e ererr confiie'nee in bcicg atlc to giye entire atifaction t to th'.r ratrona. 1 '-3 Ecttsa! THEl.xratiiBLsIlAis Restusatitk. Decidedly tbe bot article f r restoring grey bair to its natural color, (not dyirs.) curies all diea.e oftheacslp, y rereatii'g the hair from fall- J ing off, gifirg i; a softncs and glo5 tbnt coth- I ing el-e cn produce. Prlee per bo'tle. Sold, br all drupüta. I J. F. Srvorcdrtirci-t, B.t Houe Block, i aent. ed-tf (ierai.iuni. b ve atwrnt completed the furnishing of tbeir ivtloan, which is reallj migniüccct. The I dies reception and rtfrerhtner.t rootr.s arc?plendiot? fined up ax.d free from noire or confusion. The er.tcrpri-e o! fhij firm V'erte- thf? rno-t liberal pitiocage. ; NoT.ct t: Ti:achlus The regular uoutbly exa.mii) ttioit of lett-her witi be held . mr office on Saturday, the 2l itt , at J o'clock a in. Teachers will b.'.ir tu ud tint all eia mi nation mnt tm puhlic C Smith. Knaicer M. Co i.yf"We bve just received from Bj!".ou,a full hteof eei fih of the be?t quality almor. bal ibut, herring, rnsckerel and codfish. Also, t freh lot ot sirdice.'. at lower prices Flktchle A Davipc, 15 d;r. Centrsl Grrery . lil-lLOIXO IT4 AT AlCTIOM NltXT MoMJAY Those tin- fcuüuinß lota ionjeiiitcly cortbwert of tbe old fir ?ro'!td. are t bJ iiold t uctiöii neat Mor.dsr alleiroon t Wiley k Martin. rel . r a j eufe ii:c : ion errs . i3rrtencv.r kürcp one of the best drug stores in the cirj. Süd iu addiiioa to mediciDes of ail orts and'tl'.e itsf- kind, be h ererythirp in the lit e of toilet articles, for ldiee and fctntleuieji. His place is No. 5, Burs Hci:se Block Fo IIxxt. A l-re room in he third efory of the new Sentinel building, Ho. 21 bouth Meridian 6treet. The room i well lighted ar d the entrance good. Apply at thi office. 7tf irA fine fresh lot of orange:, lemon, date. Cz.i, cocoanuta, prunes and rtisins. at Central Grocery. FLfTCnsR A Divipgk 15dtf. Wasted Citt War Find Ordkls We are buying city rar fund ecrin at full market rate WitKT A M.AETIN, 12-6 Brokers. For choice drug, puie toilet noajs, biutbes. combji, Ac , ai.d for t hebest quick yeat. go to Senonr'.a dru-.' etore. Iites IIoue hlor k tSyee Dr. Wm Thomson's wlvertiaetnf r t on the fourth page of to day'e paper. jun'tf. J37"A fe exchace papers, (!or.e op iu ptk tgea of 100, can be had at this bSce tf B O S TON Jim NO INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY. A Limited Number of Shaies for Sale at Three Dollars per Share. IMU.UH) DOLLAR WORKING CAPITAL. SUBSCRIPTION LIST FILLING UP. n a ac hks o mr rkst on. iKhunouY, )UU alic;nirK tLe C QUETTF, 2IAPLK tHAJK, JKsr. and ÜALZ-VTEtLS. Also i n the Buchanan Farm and Cisrion Kiver, fibich roaaKr, to rival Oil Creek. Room for 3,000 Wölls. IWore 'nvest'riR, a'l parties i-br-ulJ rail at tbe eKce of thisCjaipaaj, No. 15J Bk(Al)W AY, ew Toik. t xmIne f .r themlve. and Y. UsT OF MaSAGEHS. WHICH liUAKA, x I'KKs A COMPLKTK DKVKLOPMa NT OF THIC PKoraBTT.. TRCSTPB8: CF1A S L- HARD'5G, Donon. ÜAhClL L 9IM0N. ew Tork. WM. SUr,M.N. New Tors. JACOB ST TTHF-IVKR, w Trrk. VinVAKU J. WILSO1, ework. !SAC RF.RMlF.lilKK New Tork. SIGMUND SKTTHe IMKK, KocliesU-r. HK.NKT COIlTf. NrwYork. SrüWARr 'h.WtLL, Ntw York. aprlO-d"ted afYLÖÄN. :! OHE YEAR LOAN $40,000. 1NÜIIMF0LIS SIX l'Elt TKEASUHFR' OFFICF. lyruNerua, Aptll Tti, llAI.rji ;.io,.ui! will be tetivtd at ibe Treaurtr'j oa.ee i f tbe City of nl anapoi.s. until ih" ZS Jx '. of April. ISO, for Mcrpt o s f um cf ) and apard. tj a loan of f IU. O't . aathurizl hjr a re .Ij'.ion of tit City tVuncsl, K bruarj i'id. l"ju, !, ihe purj o e t un li'. tbe deci cf c ty Tte B"t. N will bar ln:eret at tie rate of ! jt cer.t rrr anr.uia, inyabi- a. rni annuaily at tb c-Hi'-r if tbe Trc(i;rer, to-wt: on the ltdy ot NvTctXirfcr srsd May Ibe principal hl te uue r. 1 pi alle on the ist day of lltn. Jim M"rr!r)n, recrrr;fr-d as of cf aMet U)n ia tLf Yet. ha ?-ea a written op'r' IlVd wiih tbe city C'e-k. tta this !: f ?ee :s reih leal. U;e! ubcr p' ert 'ir the ir', cr psrt t-reof, v nrt le tbjn pr, will al- t e rct'ved s:tte Kayot'a 0S!e nrtil te par' dire. Ibe r.att t r Jevt a'l rroTf1'! is r??re1, except : In tiae r ! u cr. anrbfrrn a; ihe Lorr, the tt'tii cfba Cty i i :e.i.ri f le-- thf nrce-9i-r tai f- rtbe rare:A ! f tl e we, rolWteble oi'r in cah or e"ne irtttet ecuTweBtT.tT per cert, of tbe are-3nt at th 1: ;li maT e i p!J in CitT Orilm tT any 4teor iir;e. Fy ortfer cf tie lean Ccirt !fee. K. KSÜLI5M. T. H. JMr?SO.N. A. 11. ELÜtTN, II. C'rUKS. J. CAVi:, Ccrca'ttee. apr'.C-trjtsth GROCERIES AND PRODUCE, DO. JSTBt r - DEAl Eii IS CHOfCl fSX:Lf GE0CEIKS. LOLI ar.d feed. Cash fer Prudui Goodt Slirtrs4 f3pt!y. Corwar f Jaw JrT aad Tlrtnl mimxium. - saa.'Sl-dlsa.

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Latest War Hews, OFFICAL WAR BULLETIN. CAPTURE OF SPANISH FORT. A Large Number of Prisoners Captured. ' . - JOHNSON; Thv laaihf Kncl Kites to VvvilUnt Sincolti. FfiOM CAIRO AND BELOW. ir... Ac, r. ilfficlHl War Bulletin. Wa DKrAtTMENT, ) Wbin-!w April IS, bX3 j To M-ij. Gen D;x: The folio fing diepatche fioai Wjor GcLtral Canhv. report tbe capture of Spanish Fort and Kort Blakely, wLtcb form a part of the rebel de fnes of the ci't of Mobile: E. M Stamtox, Secret m of W.r HXAtQt AUTias Middx.1 Djtisio.v Mm , i.m the Field, April 9, 1&C5 3 a. m. Io Mfj. (Jet:. Halleck. Chief of Staff: Spanish Fort and its depender.rie were csplured Ittel U'fl.t. Wc bn e 20 offictu and 5!b men prisoners, and bare taken S roortirs and 25 guua Tbe Jnier part of the garrison escaped by water. Blakely ia already luTCMted. ai:d ill b asfaulted to dsy, uoleas the work? are stronger than I Lovr b !if tp h(ra to be. S:grje-J.; E. R S Ca.by, Mj. Gen. HjLiixj'jARTEta Division or ) Miss., ix tue Field. April 9, ItCi ) '.. Gc: erl Grant and Major GcneTo Lieu'ensi ral Halleck: I have ihe bontr to report day of the reoel fortification tLo C'ip'uie this at ntakely. wi'h V.iW priioners and '0 gunp. (SicneJ.) E R S. CaXfcy. Mojor Gtnerxl. E M. Staxton, ricc'tv of War. From Waaltlnzton W asijogt .v, April lö Tonn sddies- by a number of clergymen who called on him to-dty, the rice president replied, thanking them iu the vrrjjeti term.- lor their very kind mention of him, ttd for their tendered pupport tnd encouragement Ho hDoke with feethig of tbe gret 'fr":sl it.u pub'ic wosth of hi- limcnted pret'.e ocr r, arsumiu; the grave responsibility imio-ed upon Mm in obejia;tce to the requirements of the con.stimt.cn io ct csequecce of this v.rt dij ensa tion of Prorklcnee. He felt bis own individual insufticiencr , arxl the r,oesiiy cf the kind coun ttel and co oreraiicii of all friends of their country . This auppott. Le should endeavor to deserve by ahaping b:a course to those immuuble priocif lesol right vhici underlie our gorernroent. Ke nid he fiad a hure faith that if we adhered to those pt inciples. the Alminhty would sure the fittion He beiicved tbt tbe nation hi great rr.i-.-iou to fulfill, ttd that Gcd would rot allow it to rerjn ba'ore its work wa done. They hid i aliudeJ to the murder of tbe late provident, and to the attempt upon Mr. Seward's life in Jast term of indignation and horror. Theft&SH5intion of nj man, bih or low, wa t crime of the doikeat dye. t-pecially diabolical wai; when the bio ws airui-i at the l jved tnd honored bead of a jreai nsiion.ia tbe ery moment of triumph; but this terrible crime was only a portion of tbe greatest of crimes, the attempted astsfination of a nation, and he beiieveJ that the American people felt it to be so. Treason, be stid, wae crime, and ret ;t tncre difference of political opinions. The prf bidrtjt closed by ha'.u thanking his visitors for jivifg bim at this hour their God "peed. Tbc bjdjr of the 1 1 e president is lying in state in tbe eist tec 3 Thounds of persona are ihroniug to the ert room, and it is decorated with tiipf insi ot woe. In ihe immediate centre of this aacious loom U ejected the catafalque, ar.d the coßin ia ithiu the immeuiite r.ew of the lir.e f spectators. Each stops a moment to take a lat view of the fice of the oceied. ard many bed teiri. The hst.d of frieudibip and tfecuru has contributed the choicest flower to adarn the cofiia and nnke up the fou:;dttion on which it rests Hetween 9.j and I'd o'clxk this mortiing -it least three thousand pet eons bid visited, the executive mansion, tnd tLcie are tboutods rorc lowly fullowi ia turn to indulge ir; the s i me privilege. Senor Don Jo-e Antor io (larcit je-trday pie ?entel bis cre-lcntiaU to the acting fecretaiy cf state, a.'jd was received as chary? tfe nffiir of the republic of Peru to the United States. Rob?-. at Chicago (or. Uroch. J Ohio, at J J. V (1 irt.tt I'.ave. by rfoue;t it the wsr iie:f t'.-tut, '.eea ccnatituted a committee to make arrsrijrementa for the transportation of the rem-tin ef the president from Washington to their firtl renting place They are sxthor'red to anang? timt tables with the" rcpeci!re railroad cornpsc-e, at.d to do and regulate all ibiti tor the !fe w sptrorriite tr'CTr'atiou. I LiPAEIilLT 0 fAir Wasuinctox. April 1 ir is utrrtoy t-i-ru tnai, m nour oi u.c mem- j i - t a" L oty oi cur late i! u fiffiftra aa i . 1 i.thtr ii ,i.e IdtA irii.iri,.:: r Off ir. r:.tr it rll; ect to order ct the secretary of stite. wear cnt uo -'i the Jell arm Lr ' the period of sx ittths W. Hi sTi a. Ac'xz Secret xi y of Ma'e It wt.-. ;.:e; jü 4 forme: ci.tc!i that the pettoij arrested (h:s morning a the one who attempted to tke the ii'eot'tLe i-ecretary of täte, WA sr.ppo-cd to be SurMt, tut there is rei?on to beiiere t i ? de per.: do i t,o other th.tn Thoucp son, tbe so cillt-d French I ly, who, it will be rtraiemhered. capture! the aiestuer St. N'i-tiolas -D 161, and w aob'equently tried, convicted and .-ei.tcr cd toth'e penitentiary, fnm which. by sjme meAns. he w. released. Nothing po-Uive, however , is known on the subject. ?ecre ary Seard is much better to di ; o is Kied SewrJ, who is gradually giniLp full con Jc'our.e. It i row cor.f ier.tiy h-pcl acd expectei thst both tbe secretary aud wi-r,rt secretary n:li speedily recover. Is accordtnee with resolutiocs pt.-fel a m?e.ic;of cit:2fi)s of Illinois, held .tt tbt X'Vocal ho'cl ye-'erdaj, the citize of thet ?ta:e ?s.efiib!cJ at WiilardV. pretratry to py "Uf ihe:; re-rerts to His Hxcellecc Andrew Johnson, ptej-ide-t of the United Staus. Goverror Og!eby. Ai-conipAtiied by bet.at(.r Ytte, fieri Isham. Kx Senator O H lirowoiLg, and a Urge concourse of citiiers, repaired to tbe rootrs . - . . of President Johcson, 1 resury Du:Id:nj. Govercor Ogleby preente-t the delegation srd a jdref l th rrf ident From Creatline. CiniUM, Ohio, April lb A cortmittee cf prominent ciiiter? of Sprirjfie!d, Illinois, eon -Mticg of Hn J T. S'.on. Gee. John WilIlams.Mspr DeLi it, Hoa J. K. Dubois, S. U. Mclvin. H. S. Mtiünm. and othert. passe-i through Cre-tlice to-day ta route for Washington, to atteud the funeral bfqu"es of our 1st president, tnd aiao to tccomr Lx remains to I their Itat resting plaot la IlüaoU. , t ; .

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rrota RX9 Varli j Xv Tw-fApHllB. Thefotlwwicsdipteh has beeo rceirtd tr OoU Saaford, ftrtidfCt of j tbe American Telejwih Co.: t r.'sntNOTos. April 1? i t To E. S. Sanford: ' rUccla ia ocb bttttr. Hw-t p fur Qtr. j ter or ta bocr this moftevand wat bright nrd 1 cheerful to-dty. .TU- ii a x'.rkri improve- j merit u;.on ytterday. i Frederiotc If lowlr itiprottns and gaic'.rg bia I c-.'svlnae Ilabus 'pAes ttir this mote- i Ir'. He sleepa tnuefc th tirse tnd breAtbe I regularly ard eaa,ily. Hia pulse and appetite art j pood. I tbiiik every ' feel- encouraged witi i regard to both. i Tbe tressenper and nurse tre doing weli. i The Times ui-patch, dated Blakely, Alv, 10th, says cf tbe captcre of S-sib Fort: I On the 8tb, 22 heavy ra-rrott suns were with-i

in half t mile of the fort, and h.ilf as many mcr- i tart, while tbe I2ib Ind.. 7th Mt?s . tni 21st t NT. batteries were edraaced to within ot. tfclrd of a mile ef the eneray'a wotk At a giren time the gunboat? ttrl til thest batteries blixed away, and at the same time the sappers and miner killirr every rebel artillerist that showed himself. Tbc Test's special njs President Johus ju yesterday aid to some clergymen, bo begged of him to be mercitel to the rebel, that mercy to indivlda!e s not alwaja trercr to the state, lie also dcclircd to t prominent member of congre that be wts willing to tct witb tbe utmost rcsjnsriimity toward the common people of tie rebel stated bot ths he nirfrsnuri leaders nust bepunirted. The I'oöt't Wasb'nsUu special aya dclagttion after delegation aruTe hourly at tb white fcocü. Ii is impoisible for ore third cf it vast crowd- ot rioters to obtain admission. Mrs. Lincoln has not decided whether the icmains cf her hasbnd shtll b? r-aored toJSprinqfieid, Illinois, or be placed in tbe aultunder the capital. A New Oilcans state delegation wilted nn Preideut Johnson tbit morning. Seeretary Seward's daughter is to be confront ed with the fr!sGoerr srppo? cd tn t SurMtt, t j pee if she cannot identify him. Oenfral Grast bad a long interview with President Jobnsoa te?terdaj, upon qucBiioia . wrcected with tbe war. It is understood thst their riews were harmoricua. ' TSIASIRT DtrAßTMEKT, April IS, 18CS. The eecrctary of the treasury, with profound sorrow, announces to tbe ?ereral bureaus, tht death of Abraham Lincoln, late president of tht United States. lie died in this city on thtjxorn ics of the 15:h Inst at tvffr.tj-two minutes p.vt seven o'clock. Tbe officers of the reyenut luar'tt will pay a manifest !on nf tle'r icfpet for tbe enlted character aj.J eminent public ter, ices of tbe illustrious dead, and Ol tbeir tenjeof the calamit the country bai suetaicei at this afflicting diapcD?ation of Providence, and wesr crape upon tbe left arm and upon the hilt of tbe strord for cii months. It ia further directed that funeral honors be paid on board of all revenue reesela, by firing 36 minnte g'jES, comrrenc.'rs at cerid Ian on the day after the receipt cf thi order. Hi,d by wearioc their tlagfl tt half-mail. Hugh McCcllocu, Secretary of the Tretmry. From Tennessee. Llmoink, Tenn., April 1G Tht expedition under Sioncman, which left Knoxville on tbe 10th. struck the East Tennessee A Virginia railroad ou the 14th inst., at Wytheville and Salem BeTwcen these points 33 bridge? were burned, arJ 25 miles of track totillj destroyed, besides tnzny prisonei taken, and a considerable qunr.ti'T of torn and elber Ftore destroyed. Oo the Tith General Stortman moved on Jack sonvillr. I) ir.buiy and Mscksville. arri-riog ai Grunt's creek, thiee miles from Salisbury, the rebtl Hi e (f kfn se town, at I a.m. n the 13'h in-.t. Tbi? line defended by urtHlci j a?jd iafaii try. whirh rr soon forced, and our forces entered 8alibnry at 10 am., ca Muring Ö stand of color;, 19 pieces of artillery, at 1,165 prisonera, with 1,000 stand of anus and accoutrements, 1,000,000 rounds of small ammunition, 10,000 rounds of fixed ammunition and Fhel I, 60,000 pounda of powder, 75,000 complete uits of clotitscg, :15'J,C0'J &mi backe.?, 23,000 of fboe leather and harnen, C1.0U0 pounds cf bacon. 100.009 po'ind? of elt. 20.0O0 pounds of sn;ar. 27.000 pouLcia of rice, 10,05)0 poands of siltpetr?, iO.OOO bushels of wheat. $100,(iCO worth of medical supplies, and 2 5 iO bales of cotton. Thirteen pieces of artillery were broupht away and all other stcres not needed for our iromedi ate command were destroyed The grester part of these aupp'Ies hsd yitt been received from Raleigh One laie ar;esil, with machinery complete, six depois, two rcgiuea and trains, and everal bridges between Greensboro and Dinville, on either side of Salisbury , with erersl r.ile? of railroad ti.ick, wtie destroyed. We lost very few killed and wounded, aaiots; tbe htter. Csptin P. Mortow, Adjusn to Gen. Sforcmsn - front Kaltiniore II altjmork, April 18 It is understood tha the party lelerrei to as bein under arrest bete filatf.d that tbe crigual design of tbt conspirators wa? merely to capture President Lincoln some time back, ratke birn a prisoner, and ia this way compel a general release of the rebel prison era then held by tbe United State. When tbe general exchino of prisoners commenced, however, this programme was abandoned !y him ar.d and the others as no longer necessary, and be refused to bare anything further to do with i and erdetvored to induce the ethers to give it' up.. Ibis is substantially a correct statement of what the pi isoner has so far divulged. He ii a well known resident of Baltimore. The city council hs offered a reward of tea thousand dollars for the arrcct of tbe as5?sin of F're.sideut, Lincoln. The feeling here against Booth u greatly intensified from the fact that be i a Biltimnrein, jir.d it is desired by the people that one who hs eo uiebonorei the fame of Biltimnre should ratet with speedy justice from 71 on Iren I. Movtrkal. April H The following procUmitiou hd been i;uod by the rraror of Monnext, the I'Jrh usy of been fixed upon for the btf magistrate ot the United S'ate, the underained, mayor of Montreal, rerecfully i:,v!tcs the c'tir.sr;i jeneraUy to cloee their place of bu&iuea fioio Umt,n th-it, dsy.es a tribu'e of repeet to the memory of the late picside: 1 1 f the Uniiei b tatet, and cf sympathy with the bereaved members of his family, mi. aleo rs an expression of deep errow and bcrtor felt by the citixens of Monti eal cf tbt atrocious crime by which h preaider t c&mt to sr. untinely dci'h J. L Deacht, Mayor. Th.e puL.ic union prayer meeting last nijbt densely crowded Tht meeting throughout vena ch jiacterixed by the deepest solemnity A fcelinp of earnc: sympathy peraded through the whole of the vat multitu i. Ciercymenof all deriOminAtiocs were present. Addresses f itmt tf'ir for tl.e United State wpre md l ram NAfHiLtr. April aalirtlie. is f-ihril!t rill wesrs t!;e habihme-nt of sorrow for the ration'? loss Every dweU'.r.v;, office and tcro drpl. rrvre or ies extetatvely, iu mourning. Great preparations for an impoioj funeritl ps ceant on to mortow aie being made. Ail bu:r.e? will be ?upenied, minute gut, wiil be fired, and a peoee-eiou consisting ot a 1 the miiiury tt this pot. empioyes of theqaarterraaiter's department, the lesislalure of TenDPvt, citiren. Le., will asemHIe tnd rosreb through the principal streets. Th'S projeeed fu ccral fTuce-sir.a wiil b the mot iar;ifjg erer witccseed here. Many fiociles with ece-sioa proclivities, either thror.h orrow cr fe.tr, draper? ths:r hore with ntoriiirr ?mblm. l;.e freshet of the Iat few dtys has swell's the iivct to wi'.biu o;.e foot of the great March rise. The depth on tbe sbo!a ts about 2S fee:. T -day the w'er ha bten at n star.d. w ith ;r Cst;or.s ot filiia t roxxa Sew Orlesnt. Niw OtLtAna April 13 The Tirua h tbe following pecial dated Ltkepcrt, April 13: 1 fcare jst arriren from Mobil. Tbe itar and et ripe were boistei on bnltervew Park and Mcintosh at 10. 31, a m. yisterday, sni oi tii bij church eeple ol Mobile st 2 30. p a. General Gratger'a foree occupy tbt eity. Tbe rebels commejeeJ evacuating on tbe ttr.th, and tontinticd c-til verdar. wktn they t!l left Tbe tuj boat Al'en wsa b-owa uj by torptdves jeittrday. "o movtmeata In tht Itew Orlaans marktu. Tbe cUlxeof trt anxiously lookio; for tbt crpen-

kg of tb pert of Mdhilt ;i relief to iVlr t-l ptrirt - - . , r: ' r ' ' ; - r-- Jftm inn Trancltca. . Sa Fautcirco, April 16 Tbt etruct!oa tBcctrio cewsptiert last ereoia ts t tk resriiof nj recent offentlTe otwraoc, bat the suddca outburst of locg pent oj lodij n. üqh tt their Opposition to tb eTernaentdcri? It wti effected with such rtp ditT nd toexpected tkat the aulhorlüe rrxild do totbieg to premt H At clghtfall tie railitary were poated tb whole length or Montgomery itreet, aod tt all approaches, tbua prevtntica: further riolecce la that quarter of ih city, wLer It wat iaot to be apprehended. Tbe treoch organ wa threatened, tod i low uc.er el. The Loiou tnd Atierictü wert destrovel. Ir

eic:tment prevtded all night I'tblic mctticfa trt held to eiprees tbe public tetling. I ce mayor cal.ed cnt for taia evening to prepare for the obsequies. It ia reported that tbt democratic papers ia Marysrillt acd Grass Vallty hare bten mobbed. A large meeting of citixens was bel l at Platt'i Hall, Sunday, the mayor prta'ding. A series of rcrolotioas were jnsei, among which wert the following, whic-h amp'y. expreaj the feeling in ibis i'.ate; Reaolred, Tbet the r.reat, capacious ar.d manly heart of Abraham Lincoln .was generous enough to have embraced all with tbe forgiveness ii :U loTing nature, and In thtir mtdnesa they Lave killeJ him; before hia death pac waa poeaible. all the attaospttre was tailed with gfserot! emotions and kind sympathy; tow peace mean subjugation or annihilation God bavt mercy on ths eoals rf (be rebel cbifuici. When this was read there, waa great excitemeet, the f eoplt cheerir ectkcs:sstically over aod over again. A committee of 53 citizens was appointed to make preparations for tbe obsequies of the rrci dent. All loyal citircrs are requeted to wear crape for 30 days. Xo disturbance of tha public peace l aa occo--red aince tbe last dispatch The military are s;ill utuer atrxs, tud Litrol tbe itrctts at interval, but there it no probability of further diaturbance Diapatcbca from IN'trada aud Oregon show that thte states are moved equally witb Califor ein. rrom Halifax. Halifax. April IS Tbe corarnon council to day passed resolutions cxpre&sivt of sympathy with tbe bereaved family of Abiahtm Lincoln, acd ordeed ai a mark of respect to the illustrious deceased, that tlag? Le draped crer the city buildings on the day of obsequies. Tbe American ciuztas held a meedc- nt ihe cociolate for the expition of oirow.over the dentb of tbe president, sii.d for tMUfj:;;j U:e:r rtspect to his memory. IXoa. JuJge Jackson presided over the mettil, and Robert IlcÜOüi.of Nfw York m secretary. Atter an able and elcqucut eulogy, Judge Jackson expresped hi own eympatcy atd that of all loyal Americans fcr Secretary Seward, whce great talents be hoped a kind Providence would sptte to his countiy. He a!o assured bis fellow countrymen of the integrity, ability and patriotism of President Jobnjja, ia whom tbey miht Siftlj conSde to uphold and maintain tbt great cause of htircan freedom and constitutional goert:rnef;t Front Calrw. Caiao. April 13. Letters dated Kcidqu titers Middle Military Division, West Misippj, Spanish Fort, April 9ib, ay: Tbe left lunette of Spanish Fort having p.tviou.ily beta taken by General Smith, tht enemy evacuated tbt other parts of tha fort between daylight and bight. Colonel Bertram's brigade imiLedittelj occt4 pi fid tbt fort and found two brass howitzers. oi.i twenty-or.t and one thirty pounder parrot, sixty four napoleons, and two six pounder-, one eight ioch mortar and one eight inch colutabiad, with a large quantity of ammunition, aad a number of mules tud horses. There were but few ration; The guns were spiked with 10-penny nails. The prisoDers nutüber twenty fire officer., Mid fire hundred and twenty eoren man. Tba capture of Spaniah Fort jive us loits Alexis, Eus-Lf, and Blakely. I rora Tlesuybit. MxMfHis, April Id. Tbt news of the him aiuation of Pre id en: Lincoln and Secretary Seward created intense excitement throughout the city, producing aleo the greatest grief and sorrow, mingled with threats ol rererge upon all secessionists. The city is draped in mourning. Tht secessionists deprecate tbe ataauaaination, but keep yery quiet. from Cblcage. Chicago, April 13. The election pased eff quietly to day. About three-quarters of t rote polled. John B. Rice, republican, wsa elected mayor by 5.000 or 6,000 majority. Tbe eity conneil stands 21 republicans and tJ democrats. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M rTsrr York, April 1. Tbe city süll exhibits oa ere.ry tide numrrose tokeniof grief. Tbe dupiiig of buildings still prosress, and by nooa to morrow neaily all the public and fiivat bouses will Ltir symbols of ruourni: To-morrow will be closely cleaved in all tbe churches flnl in business, ui bud-a 4tc wornt y miaiTr r-f" 1 l.ä r-'ttnt must oi lue citizens Many ladies ep;'4r5n publu ia mourning at tire, and aie prcposins z discard all gay colors tcr :yj i2avs. Tbe Brit: iU ccui'.i called a tic-tiug of Britirb rc'.lects, which wis kigtly attended, at tbe Atter HouEe. Ites-lui"o-s expressing1 deep sorrow wc:epa-el Preparation aie bein made leceiviag the body of the pre-"J --t on i:a route to Sprlnggel J. The Tib icgimer.. bis heca sclec'c-1 ts the escort. Arcbb'sbop McCIo-ky hj iaued another circular ia which he directs tout the various church cs of the c!ty snd ciot ett be open We'teidij for pjb!i? ic:y'..es A the end of mafs he says a p;y t: abculd e re.d or cbautcd tuplicv titi; God's mercy lor ourielrcs aud til people. The Heu'd editorially expreaaea tbe fuliet cccdea(tin tbt ability of President Jobnaoa to mansit affairi witb peifect Succeis. Tba Tribcue regarda the lata murderous outrages ia Washington as iLciJents of a comrrebensiye plot abetted by rebel leaders. Tbt Tribune' Waahisgtoa special says a large body of guerrillas has been hovering along tie opposite bank cf the Potomac for tbt pas: few days. Our forcea bad one apiritcd coutesl wi:h theoi. ia which we drove the at back after aa obstinate riMUr.ce. It is supuocd they came came there to cover the retreat of tht Washington a!a3lL3. Tburlow Wes-J called tj see Mr. Sard jeaterday. and ai'Lojgb he tried to avoid dnwirg tht stftriCj: leta eat in ecnrcralioa, the secre" tary iuLtcd oa his staying to talk with him. u:. til the physician had to interfere; std den 1 I s witbJrawal. The failure of nuoibcr of foreign attaches, of kt own tfbel iyapi:h;.e, to adopt the cLlrn.al tro.hoia of mourning, rcca3ion mach rcatik 1 he Ileraii's special says: Mrs. Lincoln passed ?lc r.igbi very bailj. At one o'clock it Tra sary to call ia the family physician. To day !-r nas been quiet but nervous, and much dit'jrei by requireaent to talk with cf5c:.' aU.Mt. tlc deUtia of the apprtttcbin; obeeraioa. tt Timet' Waabinj-ton peeisl tsys; When th president arrived. Booth i said to hart beea wait'"c r3 the pavement in front of tbe theatre, at.o t. r.ave receive! t kinl word and bow from Mr. Lincoln), who kttw bia. Later be appesrei behind tut actces and inquired if General (tract bad come. It it supposed that bt would hare aseasirtatH tbe president aa he left his carriage, but trat waiting for Grant. He then went aroend to tbe front part of tbe theatre, tad entering by tba frort door !otifis;eJ for a short time about tbt lobby, bcldicg bit bat ia his left band Next time tt was en was when he jumped upon tbt stage. It was tot true that t pisto! shot was rtd triroui'a tbe door, ai bti been itated. Tbe hole in the daor of tba staga bot, which !a Tn aaa of tbt asjlet of tht parquettt, ia said to hare beea made w:tk a bit or Urge filed gimlet, mid probably by tbt tastatln aooit lisat before, to ta tn bt tblt to sxtceruio tha precise position of bis victim, before entering tb box. Tb HtTtid't Wtaliirrtoa special says that at tht last ciblset tatetfaf wUcb Mr. Lie cola at

tended wat cm FrJty, tt wbleh Cracl was m b turced to the gtacrtl tad t ktd Ltta if tt bad besrd frTta Sbermaa. Ortrit rtplied bt bad cctbrt was hotrly cxpacie dlspatcbtt frocD Ida, i....,,!, the sirtccr tl Jubaaoa. Well.ixid tl'irrt::.t. jou wI! tear rery soon 1 now; t!.e ces will be lasportsct. tfhy do yoa think so. sid Granr. - Heraue. said Mr. L-aeola, I had drtara lau n'rUt. wi tree tisee tbe wsr lean I have icr.vnavUa some dream before any very itaeporur.r oUitry avct baa occuned. lit then httsDced nail Knru Airtirara, Gettysburg, Ac, aad s d thai tefora each of 4betw evens, he tad tzv dreirn, atd tamirg to Secretary Welles, saU, it UJu joor lire. too. Mr. Welles. Tha drrara ia that 1 taw a ship tailing rery rapiilr and I ta sure thst St jxenda tome important national event. Tbt Coffiaiercia a WaAhicgLoo letter tays: Mrs Liu co In was tt fim disposed to consent to the removal of brr wtiand's remains to Spring f.c!d for baal latcraieat, but there la t desirt manifested to-dar to Lav ibea depv ted in tht cipltol, in tht place intended for tbe reroaina of Waahiretcr. 'cw YotK, April 19. Hon ScksjlVt Colfax writes to A. D. Ilieh an-ti, cf Tbt Tribune, that tberewill probably be ro eitra session of congress. He adds that if he Lsi been abe to bare attended tbe theatre, as iuvitJ. he w0Jd doublets bare beea assss inatc-l by tbe dagger intended fur Gen. Grant, bat that he woull wittingly bavt given bis lift if b- pnnl I hue ttfd that cf tbe prej.ideat. "Kt-w Tom k, April 19. A Fertroi MoLroe dipatch of the lGth says: Fiara were placed at half mast on the fortrcaa ajsd cn all the shipping ia the barber, ircluaict; French and British men of war. Tha eteamer Dictator bad arrived from City Pcir.t, bringing 150 paroled cfficT trd men, of L"e's at nr. en route for home. FoTaaa Monaoi, Aprd 16, lt66. The a'eamer Admiral Dcpont arrived yesterday a fieri; oca. The McorbcaJ Ctty troubt tJticci frca Sherman's forcer: General Sherraaa. kavtog left G'oldsbcro la his rear, at onct tuock out for Johr'itoa'i arrujr, bopi. ta beab'c to girt him battle Johnston, bow Ter. kept retreating, an it appears that Sherman bar rcrt w;b tut littlt resis!sLce tob's rr.srcb coith. Kala gb wii ciptored last Thursday with but rery little figlUr, tr.d that wss ccLfineJ priocipally to the csvalry, and skirmishing betweea tba ad'ysnce pickets cf both force.. Suppliet for Sherman's stnr are centered near Roaccke Iriand, and the veaI lyicg tt tnchor there are awaitit g thectdrrs of bis chit f commiesary. Kaw-Bzay, April 1510 a aa. Ibe superintendent of the railroad, arrived bere frja Goldsboro, sutf I thst Gorercor Vance wa captured br our cavalry, between Udlaboro and Kalrigb, outre 13:h Inurt. Report stages that Viuc bid beea seat to Sherman ty Johottoa, w ha waa at Ilillaboro, with instmctiors to urrecOr the atate of North Carolina to Si rrraan, but that these ir.structiot.a were after ward countermanded, acd Vance waa on bij way to Johnston witl.nut baring aef a SherotST', when captured. rosTsctirt. i.ermanV force. catered Raleigh a few days inte, tnd is movi on beyond that place after Johnston's ainiy, thicli rrntinuM to fall back without fighting. WanuOToN, April 1?. Governor Okahy, of Illinois, spoke in high praise of Mr. Lincoln, sad eiprtwd. in behalf of tha llliooi .lelciu.'D, the fulleat cooSdenct in JoiiLson'n ubiliiy lit conduct the affairs of tbe nation, üui plturcl tLe warmest support .f ba erste and country. Whereupca Mr Jibuaon said; I have iiurud witb crofouud ctcotiou to tLa kind won't you bare raid in behalf of fUit Iare deleatiou. Tbrougb you I bad Lot anticipated tbce werdt of cacoursgement in the takut of the saddenicg circum'tsDCes which sarround and incrca-es t?ie reefOLtibi!ity thrown upon me. Lxpretaioas of cooadcace of inditiduals and Mill moie of the ictluenUal boJy like that before mc, representing a jrreit rwrumonwealtb. cbeera ai.si elrcLtcens my bcjily burdeood rr ind ia to liowr like tLU of uukert sorrow. Ve.-e it possible to eaibo-Jy in worJa tba feeling of mr bosom, I touli not commtnd ray lip, to utter tlicm. Pcriup. the best reply I could make, tnd the one tnof-C appropriate to your kind assurances of cor 5deuce, would bt to receire them iu idlecce To iLdividuala i.ke uiaelf, who bavt cevrr claimed much, but who bare, it is true, rcceirei from a geuerru people, many marks of trust and honor, an occasion like this and tbe manifestations of public feeling ro well timed tre especially tceepttble. Bj many men in i-ublie life, such occasions are often considered tnerrly forms!, to me they ate real.

COMMERCIAL. v raieuaar. Olurlrtnntl Jlarkfcl. Cixci.tfcari, April lb. The entire buAinesn community is to excited utder the late newt, that but little at'eatieu wat ptid to bueine5 to day. Hour onchtnged; S jpernntiT 00; extra 7 40 f?" 75. und family 1 fcü(38 25. Wbcat unci arzH; rri $1 W; white $1 t0 1 W). Oats dell at C3(3&l. Rye held at 95e. Barley dull. Wbiekydull; emsll ale at $i 10 Prorisiont quiet. Bulk meats dull tt 13c for ehoulderr. - Nothing done In lard. Clover seed f 15 tod deraand mo crate. Timothy and Flax uccharged. Groceries dull tLd iiot much doing. Coffee 3"(333e. Sugar 13(316j. Potatoes dell; market overstocked. Butter oncbaneH, prime to cbc'ce 3iJ3le. Cheese steady. Eggs tWe. Stiver fl "J4. Gold C'rvse-J Bt f 1 44. ewr ort Tiarket. Kiw Tots:, April IS. Colt-it.- r .i re jrtire Ld firmer, at 34(235 for J a - a-.'idiirp llwiealuM ar.d .V'fjlte lower; rt $7 6537 75 for extra täte; f. 25ft i') fr extra round hoop Olio, aad 50S ft for trade bracds; markets closing heavy. Whisky firmer ri'h .'Vs r Wts'ern ralr, at S2 112 15 Wheat dnl! snd O.'rtte rr. Rjedull Buley ai tr.ilt Ju!l et. 1 Lrnrjal. Cora dn!l and dropir5 et $1 35. Oats Crm?; for s'rn Wool dull. CcSee Crrr.rr. Soar dull. Moiise djll P.ice dull. Petrolfrim quiet; 35-: for crcJr, 5fic for reai.td tri bond, ard VJfe'Xz fret Perk rstbrr Crmrr a V7 0027 f0 tor new mess, $21 50(225 (VI for '63- 61; $24 95 for reen'tr way: 24 5Jg25 00 for prire. and $25 00(32 5? fcr prime mew. Reef quiet, tt $12 OOIC 50 frr n'aia rceas, std $16 50 20 W for extra me Beef btms qniet at $20 CKX22I 50. " Cut treat" firmer at 14(315- for bonlder aid 154'(5 17 for hams'. Bcoa quiet at lS'glS'-e for Cumberland cut; I5i3 15;C fo'r Ion- Vir bed. scd 1 frr short ribbed. Lard steady at iS'tälSc. Butter firm at I425cf?r Ohio, atd 122(25 fcr Stare. Cheeet qoiet at MgKe. Clover seed advanced o $13 50. and good $t T.sc3; timothy $4 50. Flai$l CO. and dull Moner cmj, Iargt tuprly at 5(6 per ettt. Sterling quiet at lOsJi'Q 1 09 W for first ebjus bills. Gold dell and lower, opening at $1 4Ct and clo-tcg tt $1 47;. Government stocks etcady. tr Toax no 5 rr Mitarr Xiw Toax. April 13. Monty moderately easy at 5(3 S per eeat. witk tht bulk ot iht trtcsactiocs at tb intüt rate. StetUcg doll at $1 C9J.1 for rtt claat bill. , . Tb gol 1 room was taecedlagly dull tbia a. at. tnd the volasnt et batinees light; balk atlee at - Gold dull aod lower, opening at gl (aa4 Clorbf sUtl -7av-- .'-. :;f . OcTtrrstit rutia con rdn tid Cna.