Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4525, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1865 — Page 1

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T. arCl. Etc2ri cd TTLol! !V4ri It FORMGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS, KT It A5D EOCEBOX pcut, iriDriKA, acscAT, valaga WINES, -aXD CIC3-AJFIS, 28 South Illinois Street, INDIAN Ai'OMS.IXD. AUESTS FOK DETROIT VJL,15, OLD STOCK, PALE AND AMBER A AXI i.o.vi ov i out tin. AUkiu!.f AW and Pc-rUrfor faxaliy u bottles or other!.-.. kpt ecus Dtly ca B4uO aoa aeisverea in i.y prt of Ihv city . Ja-cll-dtf DRUGS, MEDICINES, &C. DAlLf, RBBFBR k RUSH, South Meridian St, KASI IXU UNION DCrOf. INDIAN APOLIS, IND., WHOLKSALE DEALERS .KXCl.CSIVKl.Ti I umnm PAIHTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, IPa.ncy föoods, ANU PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. TIC WOULD CALL. TUK ATTKNTION OF DKCO- ' . i Td . . . v . . ... iainn t. and Invite them, when in the cltr. to loot through our stock. uicio i w. --- Our r Koncht when sold was at $1 5H, and before the additional 6U per cen; increase In Tariff lity, which, we are confident, will enable aa to Mlgooua In . . . . it . m . tl. .ill . n oar hue very low ana yet reaute a proi-i. ucwu. plicate any Cincinnati bill fluctuations In prices conOrdera are solicited JeT't i d ly NATIONAL BANK. mm innew viri Ulli OK INDIANAPOLIS i j fS THK ofllclal depository and fiuauclal a?entofthe J United Statea. and will fund.h, oo tbe rnft favoraj IU term. j All kinds of United States Bonds ; and Revenue Stamps, Ar.d will buy and seil Gold, Stiver, F.xchans;, Uovernment Voucher, Orders on WasUirson, State Stocks and Public Securities of every description. Collections will be promptly mae, and every kind of bcaiueo attended to that belna:s to sr1timate backing. Kejular custamera are only c bar iced 6 per cent, apoa Ioüs obtained at til a Fank, and the most ample previcious are mad for the sate-ktepins; of Iepoits and for tbe accommodation of Depositors. ! In aidition to the repocsib lity of the United ?ta'.e I for the bab.Lties of tbe Bauk, tbe Stockholder are UidixiJua'.ly responsible to the extent of their rtock, in a. Id. ! tlon to the araentit Invested In such shares.tkas affon'lrg the mot aaanle securitv to the public Tha fol'.owtrg are the preett Stockholder- vf tb listitution 1 VTra.n. Ethidi. 4 W. RJ?ohrtnfrer. ; Lewis Jordon, : Deloea Root, ! Jer. McLete, ! J. F. Ü Lanick. of Ii. T., ; Gov. O- P. Mono ' Hon John J. MorrWn, ('.en. Ii. Noble, nn.Oar B. Hort, ; Hoa.T. A. Hendrick, j Hon. Uavtd Kilore. i Hon. James A. Craven. j lion. John C. New, l Hon. T.SJ. SulUvea. I Kev. Vfm. A. Holllday, Prof. C. N.TiHld, I J. Georpe Stils, I tleorfra w- Kiares. ! Kobert Prowxir, ; W. J. Uoll.day, I W. R. lloUowsv. ; J iL Maswe'.l. Wm. H. Fry, ! A. J. ny, R. K Tar Wer. J. 1. lljitoa. W in'.uw, Ia:.ir k Co., J. A. K 's Vvm.BraJea, Bent. V. Tatli, Jwhn VT. MurUy, Judge P.M. finch Wd. TVir.ard. A. Baldwin, D. VT. Noble, vy. O. Rockwi,ad, Daniel Hencessej . James Power, J. L. Slaughter, l.aeian Uilla, W. S.T. Morton, Barcabas CoEn, Jahn HeretU. Dr. 3. M Catuf:, H. B. Mr ch. Dr. J. H. Wooabu. Jnc. C. VTristl. John Uen.'.r.cks, A.J. Dai.forth, Jame Greens, A.D. CillinAT'ly, tf. VT. leathers, Jara Wlnslvw. J-iljl! PIANOS. lljyUlN. k JKNMf, JIAKt'FACTVKEKSJ Cr tirar.l, Mmre, Cettsf e Uprtt, - rear ii iri acar cs o. T JO Proaiwsy, J.Vw To-k. Zieh ImtracieM i -

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GENERAL HEWS. SURRENDER OF Uvn. JOHNSTON. Heavy Captures by Gen. Wilson (it'n. Hallcck in Com in :i ml IticlllllOIHl. at INTERESTING FROP1 MOBILE FROM FORT MONROE. Ac Ac. I roiu asliliifflon. W"asui.-..tjx, Apr'.l 0. Iufurmaliou from LeiJ quarters army ol the I'otoui c cf the 20ih it?taat vtates that m officer who hi J anivetl from UoMjboro ttte! iLst Jobr.ton? arrnj was com pletcly demordlizeJ. Since bearing of I.ee'a sur- ! ron-ier, Jolittoo date l not iiek l.a'tlc. IVeiletit Jodd3"'H Lia rmved tu q air ten from Li. betel to the rt&iic Dee of Hon. Samuel Hooper, on H strel Mr. Hocrr ij a war with the funeral cortege ol the Ute president ilrs. Lincoln hits not suflkvestly recovetcd to move from tbe white bou?e. She i compofi, however, and is underided whethrr to return to Illinois or not. (Jeueral Partie, cou.rr. mder of a division in ! Fitzhugh Lfe cavalry, and 200 rchel ctticerj, pisorersof war, were ?ent ironi tn;s city ton raortjirig to the ptisoner' cun-n ,t .lohmon's , Wand, Obio, for sale keepiujr. ! General Aujur hna i-sucd au mu?: directing j all r.ri.-oners of war in tlds isfr;ct to ifit I to tbe provost aarehul, wlwe U:c ic.idcn'-e ' it? eub prir-oncr with his narns und rank will be ' lecorded, and coae will t:o allowed to wear rebel I uniform. Etch prisoner is directed to teport io jcrsjn at tho oßiee where hU nime N reiteted ; once ia every ten diys. Xew dispositions of the army of tbe I'utoanc j hive ben made. The 9th coips has been re lieved from guarding th? Suu'h Side Railrotd, and ordered to Washington. Their phcej are to tilled by the 5th corps. Tbe 6ih and 21 corp hive a yet received no orders, but are hourly ex; ec:i'!g t' he .ft:t to eomo prominent rff. Wednesday ws ob-oived a (hy ol rnourniug ia the arrny. lahvT being ;.'i?pcnJeJ. Noth ine was talked of in tl;c ct.n.s arxong the om ccra and men but the fate of our late president, and but one entiment is entertained iu regard to the terrible tragedy, while ail Sympathie air with the bereaved fsreilv of the dcceaed. The Richmond Whi: of yesterday ay: For some days it hss been reported hero th I the so-called confederate govcinmenr, consisting r TfT niruii ii.'Mf '. rpiMTJiia oi Jell. Davis ainl e. iiAin..ui o, r,.s ci.icers i.o soldier, hid replied Au.'i.-'.i. (a., ki; I ns-ie , show to CeUbüsh it.-c If there p-rer. iratory ':' flight t tbe trjn; -jJ'---;pi i dep.iitMcnt. Gea. Let and el ill, ti r-ttlicr thoss who neu;,paniedhici to RIchni r were ye-terl ,y p':o-. graphed in a group. The fir.-t suction sale siotc the occupation oi Richmond by the f?der&! as heid jctcrday ;it j the auction house cf K. !. Cook, on Miiin treet. J The auctioneer came down vcrv gnicc-fullv out j J of tie confederate :itu:op here cf $o'i and $IUo i bids and took verv good iut:ue !1 the hi ! of fsH-? I and $1 (Ml in currency. t The ordinance of st:ce.-:ob wua hdoplti by irtii.trf. n t!;e lab o! April, Ikbl, by a vote of oys fc?1, ar.d t oe? no Annng thoe who vo teil in tbe creative were John Janlev.of London county, the venerable president of the convention, John F Baldwin, of iuguta, late rerre entativ e in the confederate congress from the! 10ih OMtnct, O. v . lirent, formetly Urapg s a.i :jutnt eeneral, W. H. D. Curtis, of Accomac j county, W. II. Pahny, cf Fairf ix county. Jubal : A. Kjrly, formerly romroar.dcr of the depart men of the alley. J . G. Holliday, of Portsmonth, Hon. A. H. H. S'-jart, of Augusta, Hon. (J. W. Sumner, cf Kar awhi, II n. N. C. Wick ham, of Hanover. WAnixc.ToN, April '2"J U a. m Hon. K. M. Stnton Secretary of War: I have the honor to report that the seaetaiy of täte pael . very uncomfortib'e night, but i . lt. i : . u - ni nif i Ii s Jirtiidit wim iL-nrn ni;'.i is ii-.r.e j i.fr?r cr ij 1 w a a ao t aa r. 1 o v c Vt'sX a- .v v -iv.va-aw. j Ir. I re j o.j ours Mr. t ret Swsr.l Iii improve I wi'Hüi t; il 'i r r; ;.i'ctfu!l v, d K UiRNP, Surgeon G? rs: few dais a lr;e nutnber ot V'iLhin the im Mar landet u.i.1 W uehir'tutiiiii. woo went; souih at the beir.nir ;g cf the wir iii:!udiug j some ol the m .t nromi:iertt citizens have rc J turnt i to this c ty. Tbry wfie with Gen Lee's army uul wtr" allow-cl ro o t ) their !ii rues no-1 cording to the c;rul I Soaie of them arettill bitter hi the.r feelinä and inteud to return to th-outh wben exchanged and if retjuited, to acin raie their arm against our flap. Most of them admit however, the south i overpowered and the war at an end, and are glad to kct home again. One ol these men relates a singu'.ar incident He says the same person who owns the farm on which the fighting commenced at the first battle of Manassas, alo own the hou?e in which Gens. Grant ar.d Lee drew i:p the articles of furrendtr. Many Alexandrians are nightly pie?enticg themelve to tbe picket- outsiJe of that city and come in A chntiiie of e-Tomandf rs, irtcduuii s the aii:nment of Gen Halleck io Richmond was ! ruolihed here ye-'.erdav and scat north, it is Low acertiiut J that no such orders have been issued by the war department, cor re they in contemplation. Since the ruurdei oi President Linco'.n it has been decided by Gen. Auur that no one will be allowed to pts the pickets or forts around this city, unless on a written paas from headquarters, or when personally known by tbe officer in charge or command ol the fort. Roats on the Chesapeake and Oaio caual are allowed to navigate subject to bfi.ig searchel at different points Citixens.however, do not require pa..-s to leave ;ho city by r-ilroad goiug north. Pieridfbt Johnsen ha tn lav been through part of the same rontire ns dctiug the put few days, t'.z: revtrivicj the i?its of variou .ktte dt legation' nr. political avc'.aticL The first t tall to d.y va the Geortet iwn I'tion Lca:e. who the r resident :,:(-z!v 3d I dreed. j A delec-iti.:!. of the S-..: of Vron.nt alt-r-: ward oliei wiih the II )c L. B. Cjibj. He ie l sn.-vr.ded to thcr; ir. a brief sreech, and :n cvti ! cluia be s.ii l re would av to tie wei.tby t'dit r jou ir.us: t?ie j c .a.: ol your tiei?n, and vj:. t'".c ethtr iiJc to il.-m'-uidci thousands wtit l.ve hi-:i utludcd ai d deceived, chlt cf whom h-ve piid the p-r.a'tr with life sad üch, he would cue l'j;b.UAr.ce, clemency con cili..tio: . The fetutle e.nt:oes cf the treisury depart met.? calied n the president, ar. i Hoacime V spent in LanJ snsfcin;- several booueta

wire ptefr.'.td to him, fit of which hai a card accumacving it with the incriptioa: "May the an,,el of tbe Lord encompasa aronnd thee." Wi Di?AiT5rtxT, Tua , 3. Yeferday

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Li XEfiLorsL'lam o; wht i hii i perc fct bn en'trc-l 'r.t .-. :);e l".h ii)-t:,f, by fitu. rherrnir fi'l rf ei firr:. JofiLiron Brigviicr Gti.et D:ec-ir.riJje t the vr.A cav' f.e üieU: hf ! a? oW k in tl.e CTeLi' 2- wf.icb Jf:ti-.n f Grner&I SKerrauj vii di-c.f roTe.i of b tL.e jc?:d?nt, ctrre'arr cf war, Ocncr.'l Quit hj ?h? rr.cmUr cf Oener! Sie:t.ai w oIire.i . re.-uoae hoi tiit:e In. x'-.-.te. and it wa Ji-e-j'ei trt the! inariLCt'f r.a given r rhe lat r rfr.'.ri jü the followirjj Te!rpri;u which wai pec: J by Mr. Lincola r inndf at the cspitol on the nil.t cf the 3-1 of March, were approved by President JoLr-on, and were rei'.era'.H, to qovfrn iV c :c tion of military commanders Oa the night of the 3J of March, while I'ie?i dent J.injjiü ai d his cabicel were at the (ijntol, a te'.erata from Oereral Grant wis brongbt to the ?ecrrtry of w r, inforrain him th it (lecrxl I.e lud requested na interview cr conference to make arrangement 1er term of jdce. The letter of General Leeway phbüei in a letter of Dtvi to the rebel cccgrcsj. General Grant telegram waa euhrniited to Mr. Lincoln who, fter pocdericg a minute, took up hi pen and wrote with hia own hind tbe fol lowing reply, which he submitted to the secretary of state sh 1 aceretAry of wir. It was then dated, addressed and igned by tbe secretary of war and telegrsphe-l forthwith ti Lieter-nt Oertral Gi Vjl. ,A,AHi.xuroN, March .'I, I - p ia Lt. Geu. Grant : 1 be president directs me to ay to ou tbal he wubea you to have no conference with Gen. Le, utile it be for tue capitulation of Gen. Lee'i army, or on some minor or purely military mitter. II intructi me to eay that you are not to decide, or dica-s, or confer upon any polilicil question. Such questions the president holds in his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences cr conventions. Meantime you are to pref to the utmoi your military cdve.ntages. (Sigr.ed) E. M. Stanton, Secretary of W r. Th u orders of Gen. Sherm u to Gen. S.cL.e- i . V'.v.v. f t till). UIKIUI'U IU Vll. 0.L.Cman to withdraw Iroui Saliaburv tnd join him, ... ... ' wiil prub-bly open the way for Davis to escape to Mexico or Lurope w ith hi plunder, which h reported to be my large, including not oi ly tho plunder ui tLo Ilkhuionl htnk, but previous accuniulciioiiü. A di?pstcb received by this department from Kicha.uiiJ, sava it is stated here by respectable partie. that the amount of specie taken south bv Jeff Divis aüd bis ptrtisens, is very large, and Gratt started for North Carolina, to direct ope-1 rafious agaicst Johnston's army. i ".t p f c . . v ! I War Dataktaiim;, ) WashiMiTox, Apnl 22. y n. m $ To K. M. Sauton: have the honor tu rrboit that tha eftttai v of i tatn - tronger ftaJ more comfortable to ni-ht. I i. w: ,. in"iMr. r.bewtriis c.vnditiou JU.t'lfyir.' aiii ICquiring it, a fbithcr removal of Irngmcntsof: Lone w.u-.J ihi-, ciuinin. The operation : wäs borne weli i-i.d 1ns btea produrtiro cf piri ti.il reüet". ! Yti iv'-tevtljliv. ku. cd ; I K. Darm, Sürcenn General. War DtriaTWrNT. i Vamingtov, April 22 Maj'or Get.eial IKi: Iu a dispatch dited Mobile, April 14, o n ra , ! Gei era! Cinhy tnkt-s the following official re- j pert. We find iu Mobile a;id itsdefei.ei, on lilt west side cf the bay, over 150 guns and a very large amount of ammunition and aunplie of all kind?-, and about 1,000 pri$obers Inventories ate now bein taken and ao additional leport wiii be forwarded as soon a? tbev ere complete. The quinlity of cotton takea will probably reach 3,000 bale', and large amount oi provisions and forage. (Jen. Hancock leports that ueitly all of Moiby's command have surren dered, including bear ly or quite all the oCiccrs. except Mosby himself. Some of Moby'a own men are hunting for a reward of $2.000 offered for him by (Jen. Hancock, who has been direkte i to e-tb'ih his i headquarters at WahirgtJi:. j The courtie of IVisce Geoie, Ohrle aud I St Marys have, during the whole war te.n I i.oie i i ;t !ii tiitt to me "ovcrnmct t u !x.r;r i -sa.1 i i , : " ...cv.D. .v v-, ; tj:i every specie oi public enenv.es. 'lbs murderers ot the president j there before the mnrdf r and Ilacth fled in that ! direction; it he escapfs it -.vil! le owl;-;; to lehci : accomplices in that reeion. 'the rniii'arv com mander ol tiie district will suielv t tku aiesurcs j to brin the-e rebel aympAtbizrs and accompli ces in tnc niv.r'er to a et.e ol their crirciunl coi duct. Si: r 1 E. M. Sra.Mox. Secretary o! War. ai . id w aaw From ."cv- Veru. v.... v. - . .:i v . it... ii'. n- i I .aw itik, a'iii . i it xiriai'i t , inton dispatcli says

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Sherman or some other commander, by which iP,?Iu e 2031 C9trj,c; !ie ch.tractei izcd Campthey will be permitted, with their eflecf. to Ro to 'i1 S"? aa UDf i outrif-t," Mexico or E.rope. Johnson's r.egoristion loot i fnwhilc the snrren.ier of Lee e army obviated o this erd ! the necesitT fr ctiTer.ipjj the irginia !egila-

Uen. bberidau was at C.ty Point ou 1 hur aday j tnin. night and received a communication from Gn. The Post's Wirhinjton tpetial stys the presiShersaan ar nouncir g the fail surrender of John- I dent i in dugr of being tiken down under the stora'a army. I speech making forced upon him by delegations. TheHerald'a correspondent at Goldsboio mvs It ii hoped that no more Mate orgaiMzit'O" will that on Sunday la?t the di-poaitien of Ger. 1 come with addresses fcr tbe present.

S:cneman a forces was such aa to itsure JohD- ' stor.s capture in a very shoit tixe Kiipatrkk had rnr?ued the rebels- swme thirtv anilesbeyend Ralc'gh without meeting any resistance from them. Raleigh is now in the uLditputcd osre.-s ion of the national forces The rai'roa j was bein; rapidly rep rired an J trains wou'.d be running through to that city from Wi'mlngton and riewbrn in a few da). The majority of the people of North Carolina reiented as being exceedingly anxious to be al-1 lowed to resume their former 'positiou in the unlon, and perfectly willing in order to attain that I cbject, to give up the ir.atiution gf slavery en- I tirely. " Tbe old lOih armr corps has been reorganized i and is ucder the comojard of Major Generali Terrv. Tl". II lit - 1 . . J . . " f .1 . I i ue aaeratu a corresyouueiu ucians tr.e movements of the cavalry column under General Wllsou Th first resistance met by General Wilson' troops was at Montice'.lo, where, after a short engagement. Roddy's rebels were route.!. TLey retreated. ekirmL'bicg, for about 27 miles, when, on the I5th ir.st , havirg forme! junc tion with Forrest. Lyon atd Calmer, tbe first named took command, and tha retela again made a tiLd, but were driven in every direction with ;hel:soJ a hur. died kdleJ and wounded. Over itu bunurri pr: ners and three pieces cf eat tillen wcie taken.

The rebels then retreated to Selma, where, oe- ; The contents of the confederate comm'seary hind atroug w(.rk, an cbs'inate de'er.e was pre- i departrtent were tuft.ed over to the poor of Mo-pire-1 fcr ' bile. O;. the next cur Geutral Wilson moved to the I Tbe prisoner captured at Porta Spanish and attack cf this plate, aud after about an hour ofi Blakelv cumbered .l.bOO. severe hVtitir:?, the fortifications were carried by ! The confederate ear.boat Gcnaisea has been aaault. and his trocps entered the town captur- ' eaptori-d.

hg 2,t-vn priiOLcrs, V oi horffs end mules" ".. a '.l Itu cinr.cn, a urge number ard iuimere quir.tirie 0f su; : lies, ammunition, etc. ResuJe these, there fell i. to Gen Wil?oo' fjjesion mülion of doi'.sr wenb cf co'.tco, a irge arsenal, navil iron works, and other manufactories, all of which, trc.tcr with mas? bdllTga beloncg to rebe!,were destroyed. "

Tic Tri'vO'- ihtt ; -:er:;'.r ;itrj Chatlfct.-n f tjf.- tr.i j j ib :rtir.ff I-ft. u rcprrt cdrce the: a: c xrMi'i p, .-r.t cut Gl'-

i racie, up !f r IVtJfr. t ur: f ter il!e r.i U.l ' chet?r, uo;. e ! f'f tiIroJ J.tiJp b-:e-ri I Co!utr.';ii en i Kirrrrr, 1 oi i lerei I.rnact!-e. fr-nx -thre j e.-'ni.- cir, ! The IIfrU' Rif ny vi c'iirrp!.Jr.; Gen Ofd L L-nraia.l te ! by Gen Hjii-i Ti.' ?.-r:;.-; ßj- r i .ierrJ to rrrrrt t Ci: vt-nr, Qin)h.n. Gtu. r ij r-Jicvf J kp 1 iirr ! t , r-lrt I t Ji;t it i r;';i. .Jii Je L -irnr,:.f I! r: : U irr yr tr Iii- MuaüO, who, i: wis re r:(d l.vl brew t in t i u:!fr a:ret, wfrc 'i:l a? lir!y ?r tV.t ri'r on Thurfday Uli. The Tri'o M.oV Wihi; ,U: ;-eeial p'.itie fiom lii.'hn.oJ rep rt aystisfae !or- . on-ii:kn of atTair :bne Ur.e r;r!on rol jicr hJ br-fn - asint!eJ, ard se er.l ':et!?ly n.tr.'? been mede on union cit!7er.. Gen. Dev., lute oi (JraLt'i jff. mctecN Gen. Sbep'.ey t military :ci err or of I'ichrnord. Col. Tom Greer e, cn in-lsw of Father llitthie nas Dre:i arrr'! on runr or cotibüci'v in the I ta. .1 B ft a a a I eor.pirecT. Mr. Lincoln i? ft:)! eeriouly ir.iipo?ed The Tnbuce'a Wa.shincton sierMil iay: While Frej-ider t L'ncoln was ia Ilichtuord, Juige Campbell told him that he had an inteiview wirb Jeff Davi, ilrekinriie aril U?:ji niiu just before they lelt: he iai 1 to them that there wis ro hope tor the confederacy api FieeIdc: t L'nroh cH rt ne,rotir.! wi'h them, we woul J Leeotitto with the täte and recognize the right of a !egii!t!ire to cortrol the troop of th.tt fate He the-i fold Mr. Iut-jln, tbai if he ouH permit thst body to convene, i: would j doubtle? recjll the Virgin" tr-o from tbe j field Mr. L'i coin cautior.e.l Juige Campbell agaii any mi jri leistindirg and gave him in writing hiä only terms, vrhici were thoe tendered in the Hampton Hoads Snteiview, ft which he added another, that in oi.e the !cdei per:!ie d in the war, their pr.-.perty ehoul i e relertletly confiscated. On the way to Washington Mr. L'ncoln wrote an order to Gen Weitzel to permit the Virginia J legislature to convene in Richmond for th pur ! po?e of withdrawirg the Virginia troops troru j the tebel srraie?. but not to allow the ue ol'anv treasonable Urguage or the adoi.'ion of treason I I. -V .I 3 r I . I M"' On the very div of hs death Le r awn äWl r Jkl a lfä.t fpAm I vi . re aw ' m-i-Awl 1 1 1 r rv . i received a letter from JuJge C-rnpbl!, tinged with the ususl rebel ino!cnce, ignoring altogether the proposition which the proiicnt had made to him. and nrgin tht though the military power of the confederacy was d?s roved tho apirit of the southern people was tili unbroken. If you want to cvnUiMe them, it wou'J i5 wise for you to gtant an amnesty, end it is recesary for you to tre.tt leinectly the;r public men and peek their aasisUrce i h wa too muc h even for president ! ture. . Le. T,! ),:,;e' b.pgt.Mi -rffia! has th 'ü''0.wir;'1 r.e investigation of tne conp, i .cv nw co:nir, oren attempted by pcion. Tie Commeioiil'. Washington special aava I the nun who attempted to puss the military lines j outtii Jc the city .i:l who committed suicide, hss ben identified a? a dih'norah!y discharged ho pitai ifeward Intelligence from liichmotid indicate that the , """"ey-- . , jAW for XA pun ! h jti ?t; t ot iie.'.'OH fill be eue 1 ' 1 t 1 5" . ew Oilean pprs :at tljt ihe iiitellieiice of the render of Lee's army, which jeiehed tbtt city on the loth, occasioned great rejoicing. Gc:i. Hurlbut ordered 200 guns to be fired, and th? gf nenl torr.nundir.g tlie depnttment recoramended ruak'ng Eiter a day of thar.kgivi:; for the bright nro.pect of peice. Our lo;ce' are following the retreating rebels fiom Mobile iu the direction of Macon, r.d the r eedy captutc of that rhce expected. Kirbv Smith hn been "nscriptinsr 1 ItTCS Hp lied river Gen. Slaughter, rebfl gctieril in ccmmAtid at Urowusvillc, ha reported ia a special order in which I e says bereiter lo newspaper pujliphed in the United States will b allowed in tbe ftate of Tea.9!?. Tostmaster I'aiker left 'ew Or!eir;ä for Mobile on the 14th. The Time ?ys we understand be takes possession of the postoflace there, and we look for a re-establishment of postal communication with our iter city at an early day. A rdan i on foot to erect a monument ro the memory of Abraham Lincoln, tbe cxDnse to be defray H by dollar subscriptions. Over o'M names have already been appended to the list. It is prop -d to erect the monument in tlii city. Saveral ldiei propotc Stirling a ubcripliu:i for the dies of Acuiicato present Hr. L'ncoln i with i cotaior'.able borne. The World pub's-iies extrac'a i'n:n th? rt;osi ! ot lh,TOlH C i"itr.eu-e nltli th.- i.be!lioin utAte- wb"..b ib.tt ti e rebels h:ve re ceivel laite u:;;iis If m c.t'n; ?: e-t.ifoi at Mernphi nu l ot;.1: i-cit.t aiiinj tbo Mi--i-i,ij i. lt ftl-oli(,nt t()Hi in r:i-ue t; ;d? hs e hcen prat"i-;f -i t;-: the -v5tr:r.ie::!. a' d t'nt the re bels h l.?i, 4.;'f-i in ;.m! war rip tl j The repair ssys L ? t 'rtde wiih ti.e irl.r! tat I ha been no rc-tl br-f.-ftt o.-t p: ) rnintri-t, hu has ii fl:' td v.rv i " : !: v t'1 lI! ihff i .. . The Her il.r Wj-hi:-t n -;c til jjs that I oi e of the 1 ft oflhial sets of l'reiuer:t Lii.c.in ; was the ppoi.?mcrt i C l Ilcrj. Sjontr aa ' Uniteil Stito rr-arühil for Indiana. CjI. Spooni. 1 erw;in rtarly all r,f G?ü. Shrm ib' battles in i the wf-,at,d h'St his left arm it Ker.enw MounI roni ev Orteane. Nt.v Oklkans, April H The Times cautsins the following relating to Mobile: Gcti. Canby ha esfsblihed ) headquarters in the custom house. Gen. Granger commands the district, and Geu. Veatck commands the No cotton or other things were burned, because it was sail that Grangrr would burn the city if tbe cotton was burned It is climated .0 or 3U,U'.0 baies were crptured ii the Ci:-T- a,- UrSe Q'lanJJ f rch. The city is orderly and quiet Many cit'zeci re anxious to take the osth of allegiance and be released from rebel ruler Deserters art arriving in 1 r;e rumbera The po-teffice will be immediately opened. ba waarves an-l aocits art tu tine oräer. The mavor of Mobile formallv eurreedtred the city about 3 o'clock on th ICih, tendering the service of piiot? to brin? our boat fe!y into tho city. . Gen. Granger met a mot enthusiastic reception on enteric? the citv. He remarked that h never receive i . wtirrr. a reception in nr.j place i before. Three bandied t;ur,, in ood condition, and j a Urge amount oi ammui.Uicn were captured. About 1,200 ick pi i-oner- and atroglen were j found in the city, inclu iiüj: '2 ciceri, who were ' sent to Ship Island. ' l he Mobile psira bsvin? suended cublica.a. .... .. tioa, Oer. Granger has au;horized E. O. Huile. correspondent of The New Orleans Tlmef, to issue a daily paper. He has commenced publihin The Mobile Daily News. Gen. CoQstock, of Geo. Grant'a tuff, arrived U?t tvenic? from Mobile, in J north Ith dispatches for Grant.

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WA ev : J jPcall ro:: a cincn.AR nrcP!r.'yc. au. Tbe s.vinplo; of Catarrb, aa ttey generally apjxar, are at ilrt very alight. Percr:s nJ they Lave a told, lht ihty have fre'iiieLt auacx.t, aut ara Ciore aDitlv to the cbanges of wniperaiare. Ia ti.li cwnwiiion, the r:oc may t dry, or a I'.gLt discharge, t!,in an4 acrM, AHepvard becomlrg thick aul adLeive. As the dle.te becomes chronic, the (Lachargrs art liicrea'.ed in quantity and charged in qnaLty; they are i.ov thick a:.U acirv. and are hawked vT ci n;het otT. Tue ecre 't. are ofrn?!v, caalrp a b l Lreatb: th voice la thick anJ wl; t'ue erei are weat; tie aanse cf the :all llot.eiirJ or destroyed; Ueafnecs frequently takci place. Another ccniinoa aud iaiportant symptom of Catarrh i, tlist thperson I cbli;red to clear hu tbroat in the morning of a thick or l'.ray incc-, w :.lch ta fallen divrn frcta tl.e head during the ni?ht. When this take lere the perron may be enre tbat Li di.eaie U on it wij to the Uhk. and LoaU Iv.x lo tiu.e iu arrertlnc It. Tba hvve. arr but ftw of the iu: y Cti.nh ejt'j-Un.a. A liiizlr ttoltlse 111 lat a loiiflib ited ihre? Ihnes a ln' lo Froia lion. Themas J. Tnrner, F.x-Kembvr of Ci:.,;ro."Mi roru HUnloa, late Speaker of the Illiuoia liou. of l'preeiiUllc ami (iraud i(ster of A. F., and A. !., of the State of UüdoS. rxairoRT, October 21, ls1. Da. D It. Sctt-TK Pear Sir In reply to your notice of the lth lnt.. 1 would aay that I was severely afUictrd with Catarrh fr years, when I lecam acquainted with you and touj;ht tw o bottle of year liquid Catarrh UemeIy. liefore I had ned one bottle I wi Kenibly Is;. provel, atid befr lue secoud bottl w Coihed, via completelv cure4. I can r ennn.eud the taxt: ins to all aST.U'Ted wi'h Catarrh. Keectful!v yours T1IÖKAÜ J. ir&5KR. Ir. Ii. II. SliCLYE A CO. Sole raoeaitTona, Chicago, Illliioi. AT TTHOI.rSAbr. KY JOHN H. FAUlt WU. JOHNSON DAILY. 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