Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4526, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
TUESDAY MORN'I.NO, APRIL 25. CITY ITEMS. General Ordert !o. z. EXKCTTTTI Dr4tBwT I IlLUlA,) 1 Mai accus, April t, lf5. I It Satin g been erracctd by tbe antbcrltie cf tbe gor. rnmetttf tt United Stste. litt tt remalr cf tie t sad lammte! Pretldeot, imiii LtxroLv, la tram .' totbeir placa of Seal repose, la prioji&cli, Uliaol. w!3 arrlv at lodlaaapsvllson Sanrfsy, tb 20) b last , !t I ar.&crced that pulllc hirers be ob-red ca tb occatioa by tb pe-p of tte stAt. under th d.r-t:0a tf lb stat aotboritl, as f I'cw-: I. A special train, itii a i t,rin,ht f th lTrrwr ia cciri or alaie. tbw datrrnor'a aiafr. the JwdJrtary, nrabm cf tb ta;tlatvr, tb Mai er ot tbe ciy tvf lud.Anaplii. tt t-adi of th t r out m-hta. ry epnetTa In ib Mate, will be i-patrbed on Salartfay evening-. April 29. to meet h fa.-ral train at tb sta line, ani c rt tbe mb to tMi r'jt arriTing her atTe'elock Sunday wornir. Tb remaiua will be iti from tt train lmtriaJIetety o arrlral, sod placed n a fur.ra car tcj etcortc 1 by lb a s aataor.Uf trJ th military to tie Capitol, tber te b In tat ( tbe rottsrxia until 1 1 o'ri'rk a. in.. t te which bear tbey tut b viewe4 by ladte a1 rhiklren. 3. At 11 cl',k t.m , a'Ur approusJat cerenonie. tbe remain will be placed aa4n u tbtnr.ra' car, acd peceako foraaed under C Irrt t Ion of t,enral 1 b tr.a A. -rria.Cbtef Marshal, and P.reret Brlg-sdier General X. A. Stevma. Cdlef Attant Marshal, aud tbetr a d, abo ill conduct tb ame or uch like oi ma rb a tbey ana deaiaaate. 4. The military arrant-Men! will be mcbarz cf Major General J-epb II okr, crtuaaix1ina; cr hrn pr urtil, and brtret Mjr General AItIu J. H), comoa d;ng l. trit t tf ludiai.a, who arf rttp'ttH to provi! f. r apjropria' lut. a-uari cf bonor. Ac. 5. T cit utboriil ,f li.d anapotl, t h v-mriotj ordr and afttl.b, tbe tuil tary anl tit i r.s cf t-! talt tftrally, arr li.vit.J to participate Id tie honor, aaxl i-mtit l ,f th occasion, and ail are reo-Uit t make ucb arTangrmrni a na te aptTi'Pi liie. 6. Afier tbe rnsion rftum m tie t'api tl. tl- r-! Da. B will b aarain plarM in tb r..tunda. in t tf, allr Wbick tb citlxen ururr.l y will be affi.rtJrd an oj p-vr-tuQ!ty to view tbem tj pairg ttiroah tL? hi!l trio aoatb to nortb. . At tb proper hour f r I'ariafr, (12 tn. SuuiJT olgb-,) tba remain will r arottad b tL cirll and mil0,aorltl to Iba f teral train, en tonte for yprlrf. Tba Stat Capitol aod rroand will be appropriate! draped and decorated nt der tbe dirrctiun ol tvl. fiturö ni rtjbarjcr. o th (i.irnor, aia.T, who will l,o pruTxia a nltabl car fur tbe remain . Iba attenlanta on tba remain and arer.mpanji'if tb aaae, will be recri-fd and entrtaiutl an th- fjuc- ti cf tie täte; the military e-Cort will b ettertait e.l tb anilitarj antborit.e on duty in th rt'y, and tbe rlt-Lt-aauf lit 9 ia at large will be ef;rerrtnd by th r tUeni cf nrflanpr!i. 10. To enable ibe people of tb tat to unit In a ! aad tribvt of bonor and rrprct Cltin; a' d appropriate to tLaoiero -ry of the reTered and lamen-ed Ijmoi .x tbe of?'.ceraC the arbiti rail rad cetiteritia! at tbU point huve Hera rr fju-trd to run peclal train at rrrluced rtea cf far ull partkular will be tbDcuncel wi:bout 'cUy. 1'y order of Governor MOirTCIC. W. II. II. TeaikLt, Adjaant General cfIndlana. Itereptlwn f (he llrmain of I'rewi-: m den Lincoln. EiBcmvE DcraBTMEXv er Isuiaha. APJrrAKT Gekkb.l's Crrici. IDiAArct.ift, April 4, lVi tlffNkBAL ORDKKS.I o. C. rtxaaAL nKoa a to crtuu.Mo. Tb remains of tb la: President of tb felted 5tst will be received by the täte and military author ties tl 4 o ci-xa Suooay DiornirnT, lb jota in.t., ann conveyei ia th fuuer! car directly to the Capitol, thre to be laid iu täte From 9 to It o'c ock a. tu ladies and children will bo paased ia order through the hall and rotunda, from south te north, a that tbey may obaln a view of the rmain. At 11 o'clock a. ia. the public honor and ceremonies on tbe part of tbe state, appropriate to the occasion, will be commenced by prayer and a na local d.rge, aad lmmedlAtly thereafter a procession will he formed la tbe following order: oanita or riGCkssi.-. I. Kuneral escort Ij column of marcb, compi-1 of a!t the military In tbe rfhtrkt. 8. Commanding ofdeer of the Northern r psrtrcent and District of Indiana and tbeir tafT. 3. UEctrs cf tbe army an! na, n t co;:rrrt"d with fJalJ rvice, in full uulfwrro, mounted. . 4. CbUf 3larbat and U3. 3. Guatd of honor and attendan', travellr, mIiU th remain, by ord.r of tbe War Department. t. TL( Clergy in attendance. VAU. staara. lloa 0 Kilgrre, Cl KdC Kia. lion K TboupcD, Iac Jenkin-oa 11 en J il Karuhar. ratx-ra .-. Hon Jer PuTlivan, Col K G bryock, lwm Katk, Ho i Kalph Hill, Col J A tnn. 9. Kela'.Ue of tbe deeea. d. 9. The Governor an 1 I.ieuferirit-t"io ernor Indist a. 10. Governor' staff. It. Oflcersof State. TI. Judge ef the l'n ted Stai- Court. JSnpreioe Court, and Clrcnit and Common l'lea Cour of the Stat . 13. Saldier or tbe war of 1313. 14. Members of Cocgreai. 15. Members of ta Senate au 1 1! ue of liepreantattret of Indiana. 14. OSoer of tie ?ni!ar and Clr.stlan Corutui!or.. 17. Corporate authorities of the city of Indian jkU-. iocldluiat th variout Orders and Atociatl o. li City and coaoty drWKatioos, Order and Afx-i-tlons from the State at targe. 10. lb KTrn t Clercy of tb varlou dentn!u tlon. 20. DeleKa'Joat and distinguished ttrar.grr frttu othrr State. JL Colored de egalions. Societies aud A-ltioti. 22. Citizen cf Indianapcl i in carr!f es. USB ir MASCH. Tb procestion will te formed to march promptly at 11 clock a. m . aud wi:l move as fjllow: ' Oj Wahiugtoa st'eet ea-t t Illinois, thrtuv north to j 'ortb street, tber.ee eat to 5w Jersey street, tbence soaih to Wahinaton straer, tbetce wct to tbe Capitol. Cpou retarn!&2 t tLe Capito!, tbe poople t the State gfnra?Ty w;!l be afforded an opportunity to irw the tenia u by pa in through tbe hall from foutu to nrt'a. At I oMotk, m.dtiigbt, tbe renalot will beKort.1 ty thedll anl m btary authorities to tb f-rteral tra n. j en ro jte for the:r final rutins; place. ; Tb following MrbaU are ann'ar.ced: j General Thomas A. Mori. Chief Mtr.hal; Trevrt ) rrigadr GeDeral A. A. S;even, Cbef A)tart (r abab A SSI jT A XT M AKsil 4L I -A Pl.tr let Cot. Jamr I.Uke. Cvl worth. W. K. KoJui.. JJ I:.trktGen. W. J. Hlliot. t.rtl. Itrjv'aiuin 1. ticrtboer. , 51 Diittict-Col. A. J. Wärter, dl. Kenne Jy Brown th D.trlot Col. TT. J. II. RoHi;on, Colonel Ir- I. ir. es. 3th Di.lrlct Cot. W. K. Mclleao, Col. Iaac I. tirar. h District-Co!. D. O. R. te. Col. Jame rure". ItliUi U.ct-LlJUt. Col. Allen Kutberford, C i. l:crr N'. lludwn. fiix Diatrlct M.jor C. h. Stevet.!.. Co!. W. f. r - ! lor. 1 Hh Wtrict-;f Ajor ChArle M. Terre il. tt. Ia-M V. iHiun. Wth I.Ntrict-rrc4. P. EuH-b, r Cbapaao. Cd. fL:'e '.v. ltth D:tfKt-Kteu W. Kittba-', K Col. A ' rirj ?teel. Tbe Marshals will be dcignated y Ma.-k crape i-a-le aad roe;tes trimmed with wh t ila r.bbon taior covered and trimmed with tbe ame material. Tb haiuarur .f tbe cb.ef Mar hl auj aistata will b at tLe Quartermatter General'sofi ce.LOrtb, a:.d Dearth Stat Hot:., a i:r.t Marba! will report promptly at S 'clock Sun-lay n..rii:r.;. lM4egatKn from abroad wi.i be met oi ariivat at tb I Cni-n Iit ry As'.iatact M rr-.a:. Y.n w .11 s rr -,ev-e- J aary Instructions and e-r.. I a AS a . ... . t AU u.rgi.oua. aiwcm u, c , uibrcd lü tLe fori"lnjr pojniEuw l'l rpoirt tbeirewn rr.cer, who are requested ta report to lie Cbirt Mar.b.l by d o'clock, OV at arly thereafter a practicable, that tbe ptvceion may r o'gsnUed pro.-nptly ad w,;h -at Cw-cfu-Ko. Xnda of Boaslc will be aced at propar interna'. in th prostloa as it U orrt!i. 6. All fiM.c and prt ate bu.lt rg, c-rlage aad baubera, wtll be appropriately draped, au 1 ciUtcs grLri'y are reone.ted te wear proper emtleai of mournlcg. The arfClery will rrCrlve crder la rtfrrenc to talatts and mil a gaxs, frora Maor Geiral Ilovry, Ccn.rjtndteg the 14 tnrt. ry ordar of Go.r.cf MC TON. vT. H.H. Taaam, AdjstaT! OsnarAl IziLM
plre CfT Jnes Hirtikon for dlitarMo the ffce tu fined tbe rcxicrate mm of $ jeter(iAy by Major Cavea. j r VZT 2J LTeuteDant Joel regiment, ludiar.a, hs hd Certfd. D Ditia of tLe 93d b't rf'igxatfon w lt L;eutfnnt A W. PiUuiof th3;b Ii.'l.ai a Lis rea (irhr! fur tl "goo, ol EST Tl. Mricn Circuit Court cotamebeeJ jrtcrdy rootrjine, after a vacation of one wek ri-e? c.se ur'on the civil docrt are now beiajt trie 1 . JT.e Ko.-cj.S A Norman ar J William O CoM.cti were uh Si.eO S3 at-i o; !or'ik it. jr an over doe of red-r. "a " fa -- 'J?T C..!oucl Cbarle D Murray cf tie Dlh rctiuect Inuiaca Toluntevr, baa been ilihouorlf (Jirsi('l i'U acr uTit of absence without leave iV5y0r.e of tbe be: ba:ni corrr iu the r.ty I' to be fold at auction next aaluruay, by Spirn L' Smith, reil eute broker See tbeir Jteiti-emctit iu ppcr. Tixia I'all I'o-TroMi). Circauj-tdncea un-fote-eeii I.-ito cu.-eJ the Ftnians to no-tnote their Kali, which sto otue eff th:9 everiics, to a futare tirxe. of which uotice will be men. It i hope-l thi. it will be nt an earlv Jtv. Fou Mi Li' KtiJtj, a port-rail! tie, tc:it ri i r mot'ey. which lh owner citn have hr cillin at Mrs. Austin'j rooni, opposite The Srr:t:i:c! . ;iorin property, n ptinj for tl.iH fiutir IN ALLi'OV h- ir th: tir ColaB! TIJM We ar orry to iJ-.MaM'-Oit Cwnitiaatioti nie to rem tin but two dtjd loader. To morrow cveriinj; Mtijrer Dj:u!don i tenJereJ a compÜLoerit.nrv leiic Ot Tbej go from her Li f.4e!te fjr three tiiphta. Qj'J l"J & 51. olortmi, at bj Eit W:iingtou "trert, oflcr lr le intiurneratle artiel ot all kind, tl.at h v e -bee n hjved up the poui" io r"wn broker '4 pitlncce. (oed bartin can be oritftir.cl, o tLre jzodi will certainly b? d'.-'r e ..f t5r"Klizbc-th Whiting ft.d Ai n Coburn. two ii tork u.-Iv tiej'rHved Irmn'.c?, were belore Mavor Ctrt n on vestor 'aT, on crurf of keeritu hour , of trotitiiMon. 1 hev wert? eich mi!c(eJ lr the mm ol tf ) -.i. which they rUnkeJ iowu ati'I dtjurte. to their dem of infimv. 2The Indian!troli, Peru 1 Chict' rod ha raJc a chicle in their running time. I The in ul row leaves -it 12:10 p. m . ji..'. amves 10:.:. ni. Cnicn'o express If avc .t p m , nd arnves nt 4:jp. ci. ßf'Jc.e Vom . hu individual witu tuurder ous iritctif. at.d niillcc in his hert. 3su!ted Ilichir J U plcy v.ith a villiano-ts knife, which he ncl in uch a reckless m trncr. a t endsnqcr Richard'a lese on life , xt9 befoie the ruyor. wive.1 exim'nttion -tnd give biil i: ihe s;tm of ;1,lf)(l fr his .sppeirance at court. L'xufcn Oarus The new regiments now in eampat this city, are under rasrehing or.iers, for Washington City, and will take their depirture before many davt. The regiments aro all officered and in plendid outfit. The men are anxious for the fray, as here they must content themelvTS with "stiufTirj; tLe battle from alar." like Job war horse. Citt or Indianapolis. f April 25:h, lt-C3 $ A meeting; ol Wa-hinctcn D vision No. 10, Sona of Temperance, will be held at Temperance 1111 this evening at half past seven o'clock. It is de.sired that all members shonM be prompt ?n attendance Hr the Division, E J. Moeki.4. I. S. The Lifajet'e, Terre Haute and Feru raitro.d, have signified to Adjutant General Terri 11 their indention to run apecial train for the accommodation of the people on their respective roads, on bund ty next all ther r..,,ta ;:: .! ,.i.tt.a . Ket.,i!- -,.v similar arrangement to ds? , of which due notice will be given through tho press and by posters Jtr-r.f, Pkriins. This di-tingu;hed gentlenun ht.s otened n office at Xo 4 West Wash ing'on street, with the intention of reuming tbe pracii-e of his prolesioo. This w.U he gratifying intelligence to the judge' numerou friends in this city and throughout the state, who will welcome him most cordially back as an artive member of a profe-ion of which he is so eminent and distinguished a member. UoVlttNOR' IttSIPAWCK at Acctiox. The stue t rvpertv, on the coiner of Illinois and Mar kct streets, until lately occupied as the gorer noi'it residence, will be sold at public sale at 10 o'clock next Thurdsj. The premises have been subdivided o as to make desirable buires Jots of convenient dt-Lth, and alleys cunrei ient See notice of sile for further ptrticulars Pints tf the premies can be h-d at the office of Wiley 1 M ittui, Reil Ktate agents 2.'3 Fiua At about 1 o'cbKk last evening the alarm of ßre was given, which ciuned a cons-id-eiable hurrying to and fro, about the engine houses. Tbe fire was acertind to be a brick dwelling house in the 7ih ward, on Mir land, iesr N'.ible street. The hou-e waa partially consumed, and the daraace sustsined by the ytung deluge from the engines and the fire, was considerable, but to what extent we l d not letrn t"?fThouiAs Mi-Sera, an obstreperous repre er.tativeof the Emerald Ile, was before Mayor Caren veterd.y charged with asnult and bat tery. Hid conduct was .f the fighting kii.d. and he ro le numerous attempts to displty his cili I ties whilo in the ;-reerce of hi Hornr He I w int up for thitty dits and firied $15 and j cote for Lis ill behatior. i Henry Hues also received a fine of f5 for ex l.tl'iting hi. pugilistic prope: sitits - waa SAW -e 4Sbbm- ' w e ate of the opinion that it will require rath- ; er a lively imagination to determine the action I of the meeting at the Court House last niüh! j Jefferson ANr.ual was ignored and a complete i inpovatioa wn h a 1 on pirliamentary rule The ra inner in which the venerable chtirmtn ailenced a gentleman that attempted to raise a t5r"W-) 'arn that aa Irishman, more iu;i j creel than wise, was severely treslei yes'erJay ; mori.ii.g in a grocery tvie on Wet Washington I street, lor s ijing that he was glad Preeiderv J Lincoln was dead, and otherwise displaying hi satisfaction rf the a?ssinati-n A rope was; pr cured and placed aioabd his ie:k, aid after J trangling him slmot to de.th several tmes, j giving hinia snia'l inside view of purgatory, into j which his guilty soul, unshrived, waa about to j enter, he a? icleiscd a wi r, and i is to be' hoped, a le'ter n an. J.T'The ll'h Indiana regiment hts been or ', dcred to the coast of Mexico The 11th s ati pre.-et.l doing duty at Wavshin.ou, nd was the : escort of the remains of Preidect Lincoln at' the funeral nbcjuiea en the I'.'.h Ihe 11th is. a gllt.t reg'aiti.t. and ! ia tl.e tie'.d. and r.. we as seen ti.iuous sf-rt ice h pe tb mit r.d a h.ea ot re-: w Lere ' a ..r'e s,cr:i Alarums" will tj.it ap.uc tbckii, and a .utr e) 'ai'.l dream of ( b.aie fit! Is ro more." or c:rz ic ar'- rrrle I .hxk. Xo uitte betunful day wa ever voutbitltd to tbe er j y rnent of mortality than venter djv, and old mortalily, at wc 1! a the yocrger sprigs, scctntd dctern it id lo etj y the warm -it.:. We at i btlmv a:r to tbe fullest ea;ent Tt.e Jairer p rtion of !.uuii.itv, locking most be witchirglv, were in fell numbers on Wsshitiktou streat W bat 4 ie-r er it iocs are eiperienced in watching these fragile creaturca, a. with jaunty hat -nd netmc.s of attire, tbey leisurel tromct te tte street tib the doi aar Want air Xo basiuess cte, t.o anxiety, ftee Irota all eitllcmeut, and as placid as a summer' meto. We envy tnea.
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CiTtxrjr' Mztrite at tux Cocit Eocss Lat Xicar . A Urge nce'Jc? of tbe cititcci ti the Court House last evening for the parpose cf el fectiDg arraopemeatj for the recepuoo of tbe ?ecatlct of Preiidext L'cco!n. tod make other xe resary provisions ia regard to the matter. On motion. Col Blike wti cil!i tn tbe chair and Dr. 3 J. Bojd as secretary Oa motion it was Rco!fel, That a committee cf re be tpDointed to respectfully reo,aet tbe Ute authorities to omit that portion ot the programme relating to tbe procession at 1 1 o'clock, in the funeral obequiea of our late President Lincoln. lleri. Kimball, Thompson, HolIiJay kzl Col Rober-on were appointj Mid committee. The committee reported that the authorities receive! the communiciticn kicily acJ promise! to act upoo it to-daj. Oa motion of Mayor Caven the followicg per soD"on were appointed a committee on music: S W. Starve. J A Buttere!J. E. C. Mathew. J II Keffer. C M Todd. A M.IUnharn. J. li. Kollett, Ti Owen. A. V. Willard. Thi committee will meet this evenirj tt the mnio room of J A Hutierfif-IJ, at 1 o'clock , t 32 South Meri'JitD street. A committee wis appointed to consult with the Uniou Diput committee iu regard to properly drp;ng the dtp t iu mourning. The committee cona?ta of Andrew Wal! e, Colonel Coburn and J D. HowJaud.
A motion wt? carrifd requeitia the citizen 13 oen their doors to accommodate tbe person who may corne to the city oa the 30th. yja motion, trie loiiowir? reioiuiiOD ps-eJ: KeoIvel, Th-it a corjmittve of two be appo'htei from each wirJ, it!i the power to appoint a.sintuta, to make all the uccrrt arrinperarnts lor the CL'errinment of ill perct.s who tuj vi.-!i thi rii on Sur.dij text. it;d make all tjere-r y .n aiigenien'e on behalf of the citizens of Inriianatoiis, ani lonler with the Stalte aulhorities cd all mitter ront.erted Tifh the proper ob-er vt!ive cf the diy. Tlitf thvrmtn J d not appoint the toMiniUte. A comniittee of three wa nppointeJ to confer with (J-n llotri to top the fur crl train at the out t-kirts of the city W. H Loomi. Colouel K'iber-on and Coburn were made id tee On motion the meeting adjourned. ctnrti'fUo Dl'H CLOTHaItON CLOTHKI LdMn I was oüce so ill-inlormed ol the progress of the J hue art" a not to know what an iron dth cloth was But cin ot;e in u?e nt the bcue of a friend, 1 letrned troai a yout g Swiss gentlemtu who hid presented it to her thnt they were in general use in hi rutive cwuntij, iLd he had accidentxll v teen h ckfu'l at n impoiter'e. which were u:ialib!e in New Yotk, and hs l bet0D rU!"l aL i looked uyoti as old iron. I pro I ure! dozen and distributed tlicat smong rar I foetid. The eoon becriu bttght from u?e, atid are universally clawed stni::L' thoe arti clc whicii "we wonder fcrjw they ever did withour" Thre arc made of rings of iron wire, Xo. lf, linked topethfr, ütid are about fix inches f s ju.tre; I ccirt'ed filtee rinc on one edge, fke ! OTiteide rote ol rins i o:.ly coiincrttd with the . o'het nt fsch end, and on iacli or two in the middle, which make" two loops to bar g it up by. Every kitchen mVid who bi scoured the in1 ude or ootudo of a kettle with i: pronounces it j belter than crapiug with a kmfe orcounng with I cloth and .sand. They are rery flexible, and I : imagine tau?! be like chain armor, which I have I read of but never aaw. We also find it useful to j put under a pot or kettle hot from tbe store. when we wib to place tbem on the table e hare used ours two years. There isanother irou convenitnee I hate ued six years, and which is as good as ever, that I would recommend to house keepers galvanized iron telegraph wire for clothes lines. It never rusts, need never be taken in. never breaks down and lets the wet clo he fall to the ground and hare to be rined again. Petroleum We call attentiou to the advertisement ot the Wa.b.i!h petroleum and mining company a company organized to develop the oil and mineral landa in Franklin and l'ark countie. in thi State. The organization is composed of substantial citizeos, who would rot engage in an enterprise of this character without every assurance of success The Unds of the compiny, according to the report of Hon. DiV.d D.le Owen. Iste state m-o!ogiet. are aiiuate.1 among the finest coal Selds in the state, and years av;o salt water wa- liovered upon them equal in ;untity to the Kanabis wells in Virgin-it There ate ho on the Lndi ot thi company uti j nitstakable indications of coal oil. Arrange 1 meria nave aireaay ueen maue to ptocure me ment nave alreadv been bm "jy , o develop the?e linos, : lJm,tCl1 of sto, k is cßere l at onej half of it pir value to aid the company in the experiment. II oil should not be discoveied or developed, the coal fields, sulfa, iron, and other valuable mineral substances. Lieh abound in the region where the land of the coinpany are i 9iiU4teu. win nitKe tno -tor k oi tr;e company a valu iblc investment A rai'road nill soon be cot slruc Ud to Crawfor Isville ni.d Covington, which will make Indianapolis the market for the mineral proiucta of the luids of the Company. We hare every jor,bdence that the s'ock ot thi company will be a ssfe, and there is every prospect of its proving a valu ible, invest omit. We refer to the adver tiseoient of the comp.iny for further particulsrs Fa j )Tio.x The following number of prjmo'.iotis in Indiana regiments were rnada at the adjutant general' office on yesterday : Hih cavalry Altert Docning, captain com panr A; Xe'son Hurs:, 1st lieutentnt compiny A; Howard Huffman, '-2J beutenant company A; Alexstder Callip, 1st lieutenant company H; W. II Ackerman, 1st lieutenaut company F; Louii Wolfgang, 2d lieutenant cotnpanv E; ilenrv Spaulding. il.l lieutenant company F; Dennirgs Uran;.... 1st lieutenant n.mnana H- F k'.,enlnw i.r.T" , - vr.' a uA, : r ran. ill lieuttmt.t compmy M; Jme Thomp 9on, lt lieutenabt compsn h. 1 Iih inl'sn'rv C X I.-e. 1-t lieufetiant com pnv II; L C, Utrgun, 1: lieutenant company C; T. J -Atevens. lt lieutenant comptny D; W. t. Le.'Jl lieutenant company I); Wm. Hyatt, 1st lieutenant company F; Charles aCrtdf.QJ lieutenant company F; J 3 C.son, captain corapa ny ft. It W. M titrtews, 1 t lieurenaut cjmpxny G; (1 A Fie diu. 1 lieuieusht company 0; A. 8 Ri-tine. Isr lieutenant company 1; S. P. AI extider. 2l iietitetunt company I. , .lt infantry -Le nids Smith. 1st lieutenant , c mpuiy F; T A Morri-on. Ql lieu'enar! remj panv F. I 32! infartry Christian Reiser, 1st lieutenant ' coinoany D; Wm. Hudev.Ql lieutenant compa j ny D. ' 1 lib cavalry Grorce F. Hogetoom. captain company D; Samuel O Lockmau. 1st lieutenant company D Dtr.iel Hoovct, 330 W. C White house, I. '.25 Ht'tcr Soiith, F C. Freybtrcr, ,I Davidson, Leferer k Slump, John R iwland, W C. WbitehoMe J . J (riswold, II Warn! y . John Lunn. Frciericlt Jo ld, 25S 2to ' Mit.err.1 ItNke 575 370 ,205 215 215 Toal. . .t.7,150 IFcrTte Sertirl. A stlnsjulMr t'trruuislanre. Xiar Srarts Srrinv. RirLtr Co., 1st 7 April 22. 1565. Ma. F.ruoa: Ry pt:ui.si of the ptrett. I will endeavor to re'i'e . singular circurnst ti;ce in the birth of trivet all bovs and U of a ltre. ordinary siae. which occurre-l to day in the family of Mr 'and Mrs. Mitchell Two of the chiÜreü are still livi and d doing well. The Ihe She third died, but it w a Urge as the oihers mother is doing weit, i ! is in fine sptriia. i a wutaaü of ordiiir ie The father i mm of common site, is ah .ar feet 7 inches in Luht, and e ghs abut 165 pounds The.ptrenta are respectable people and a foI family. Yours trulr, C F. V V?T 'e have jast received from Bisten, a lull line of ees fi-h of the best quality alcion, bl tbut, herring, mackerel and codfish. Also, a fresh lot ol sardine, at lower prices FlRTCatRA & DaVLDStt, l-ti. Ctatral Grocery.
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mtdfibT: the citT tuthontlci for ibe rece.üoo of the fun.'ral cortege of the president which is expected to rrire In tb! c::j oa the oornbg of the 3ütb lest. Tbe S:te Hou?e rotunda is beleg cleatej out and the rutbiso whicj tad accumulated fjr tbe pat three jtm Bsder the ita'rwiy bti bea removed. ' A lare canopy i hein ere;teJ ua ier the in- i mediate supervision of Col. Frjbtrger. t the j south entrance to the State Ucuse campus Tbe i de.:jr,n is a mo?t ai:itis acd biMutiful or.e The I interior of the Sta'S) Iloua will bs appropriately decorated; slu tbe remaics wt:l be placer! imrce dittelj beoeith tbe dome. Tbe whole anir when competed will present a magnificent appesrance if the original dein is truthfully carried out. The entire work will b completed by Fri!y if posi'Me, nrd will well repvr a risit to iw them. Sali er thi (ioviKxoa's Hisidb.xcx. Tbursdaj. April 37. The attention of tbe pub lic is eillcd to the sale cf the premise! lately occupied by the covernor. Lot number 4. Sand 6, in Fj:ire 47, corner of Illinois and Market ftreeti.ard a!i) lot curribef one, ia iqaire 6S, corner of Washington and Tennessee etreets. The- lots ha been subdivided aad platted, and will te yerv ceg.rable for th? erection of j business houca See th ad ver!imer.t in tbe I ci:v paper". j The ubdivisioas can be seen at the offlee rf : th Au Jitor of State. i The sle will commence with the Wishiogtou ilrcet propertf.cn the prem'sei. at prec!ely 11) ; o'clock. A. li.. Thursday, April 27, lffiS t5T" To dy thefunertl of Francis Kiag, Ev, , will take place. The remains will be attended to the gnre by the .Vhr.ie fritcrnitr. Xoce I a - t knew fraren Kng but to repect him. and he will be followed to the grsve mourned by his tielhrea and regrettej hj all. An exemplary mm, unselSih friend, indulgent pnrent. a kind hus'nd, te has been pthercd to his Father after x lor life of usefulnpjj and Loner His virtue we cannot excel, hi exsmpTes are worthy of the most generou emulation. Full of year?, he has been taken wn Rverentlv we feel a I was once bfore a.ii.i: J "Let me die the de-Jh of the li.hteoua, irjd I let my Ut hour be as his I sra j KrquKtraf mnt tn par (iixamim The rrorrietora ol thi n!oou return their thinks to the citizens ot Indianapolis for their liberal patronage since the opouioz cf their ailoon, and repActfulIy solicit a continuance of the fame Tbc'r restaurant wiilalwavs he farnishel with all the delicacies of the fci?jc nJ the bsr with the best of wine and liquor?. Traveltts will fit'd it a quiet and leaant place for relrefhnier.t.s of all kind. In a wcrd we invite them to ca!I and see us, and we ?ure f he?i that we will tr? to make them combrtsble. In connection with our retaursn! we have opened an ice tteam fsloon, which we have named the Irena. We hare fitted it up in good srjle for the accommodation of ladies and gentlemen, who we invite to call and ste us and judze of out appointments. Attendant will te ready to te-eive aid wait urion company at all hour in the day at Xo. 31 Jc 33, Kentucky ave nue, Indianapolis 34 2 HtaXKIAr k Co i Uottlh) L'li'ia A rew beverace h at j been inttoduced in the city, aud which no doubt will be popular botticd sparkling cider It is prepare! by Me?ra. Tindall k Scribner, Xo. IS, West 1'wrl street, who manufacture improved bottled sod i water and sarsaparilla beer The very teil of cider is ued, and it ij charged in bottles from a fount aiu the sarjoe a soda water This givca it a pleasant thvor and when uneotked hi d ued it fferreces just like champagne, and makes equally an agreeable and a much purer ard healthy drink, tin well as far more economical. It is alio put up in a very convenient shape for ue, each bottle holding about as much as a person will need lor drinking at one tiroe Thi i a beverage that rp b recommended J 3 UaaA.Mi M Saloox. We were introduced yes tetdaj to Messrs. Hrzekiah k Urou, the proprie'ora of the Geranium and Iren Saloons. Xros. 31 and .13 Kentucky aveutie We were very much plesseJ with the style r.rd r.e.itr.e? with which the looms were furniebd. The reception rooms for the ladies (in the icecream saloon) are splendid equal to any iloon we ever saw east. Tb proprietors seemed my genial I n'esar:t gentlemen, waiters very Httentire, and all refreshments called for were speedily furnished in good rjuality and finely rooke.1 We can A.-i-ite them we hall call and see them whenever we come to this city, ar.d will cheerfully recommend their saloons lo the patronage of those win like $ood dinner or anything to refresh th inrer man. Travelers. Iniiinspoli-, April 23. It6r. 31 2 tS"Wm F Kopp, merchant tailor, has jut returned from the cast with a fine assortment ol cloths. ccsimere, vestirgs. kc , wbich are purchased at panic pi ices, and which will be eold lower thin nt any other house in the city, aud made up in the latest stvle. Call and examine I before purchasing elsewhere. You will fit.d it I to your io'etett to do bo. East Washington street, opposite tbe Tabernicle 24 Eirh a! Thb Ixr ai.liblk Uair Restorativk. ! Decidedly the best article for restoring grey ', hair to its natural color, (not dying,) curing all ! diseases of the scalp, preventing the hair from falling off, giving it a softne?s and gloss that nothing else can produce. Price I per bottle Sold j bv all druggists. J. F agent Sksovr, diuggiit. Hits Houe Lllock, eod-tf . o, ron n rmOIl Hlff l li lliunt'zjr' v ci ts. at- .l? . .. tW Plendid hardware trade In sixty days tbeir trade his increased five fold. This cannot be unless they are efficient merchants, and keep good s'ocks at low prices. This we ?ure the public they do A hint to thewie man is enough. 21 3 Dorskt & Laymax, proprietors. tST".Seuour keeps one of the best drug Mores in the city, and in addition to medicines of all torts and the test kind, he has everything in the line of toilet articles, for Udies and gentlemen. His plmeis Xo .r, Rites House Dlrck. , 5JJui reeeied at Clatk. Johnson k Co.'. Xo. 17. Vet Washington street, a full 6tock of boots and shoes, of all style and vsrittie, for spring and summer wear. 24 2 For Rem. A large room in ihe third story of the new Sentinel buildings, Xo 27 South Meridian street. The room is well lighted ar.d the entrance good Apply at this office. 7tf. iafrocco con msrket. at et ahtng24 2 t"2PA fcr.e freh lot of oranges, lemons, dates, fic, coe?srt;ts. prnr.es and raisins, at Central FtrrnirR k Dti;v;i. ia a'.. Z'ji For choice drug, pure toilet sosps, trushea. tombs, kc , and for the best quick yeaM, go to Senour's drug sloie. Tute House block tfThe famous Belcher i boot, at Clark, Jc-hnon k Co. Washington street Harttord sewed s. Xo 17 We-t 21 2 JSee Dr. Wm Thornton's adMrtisement on the fourth page of to day's paper. jiL 25 tf. t?T"A few exchange papers, dene tip in pack e of 10m, rati be had at this o.Tj-e tf 10 Ü iNC E TA ENT. PUIM TVARt-JOf.rH HARRIS c?rs h'we'.f t tbe iicpender-t voters of tb I iftb Ward, a an ltd-; pendent cu'n candidal fr Coocci.'man. Xr.Harriai 2 old cbien cf I1 TVari, La all bis preperty ja tn(i if elected will p'.ed; b!atf to li la eecar.nj cbep I s, light 'aj.es, and to lock af;er the interest cf the Ward ia tb Council J sea that It baa its fjr vbar of a I pcbl c ta-prv a.o,s. lOll.n C. SI LLIYAIV LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDIMG STABLE, IO t:nt 1'earl Street, in rrsar f wesstlssel BaallilnaT.
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T1Ma.a.a.aal.jai naMlMliMit i-U eieKräülllü UlbUcUUllt5& ! - i " s ' aeoava itnianrroint iitTirinurrtni. - - For -Morning Kepirt 4cc rlril Page iirivioiirr KEPORT, Latest War XTews. The Funeral Ceremonies in NewYork. Interesting- Details of the Reception. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN OF THE CORPSE. ', 1 T,JC no longer lo tx poeii to itillic Vlciv. FROM THE POTOMAC ARMY. interestim; soitder news. PROCLAMATION BY THE PRESIOENT. LATER FitOJi EVtlOVE Av t.. Xv , &r.. Ac. From Xew fork. Xkw Yosa, April 21. The Commercial's Washington special says it Ins been determined to appoint a day of national mourning and fisting President Johuson will issue the pmclaajtioa thi evening, deiignatinj the day. The Post'g special rays arracgeraenta have been made fr prosecTitins the war with over whelming eccrgy, A messenger h artived from Oenetal Shettuan'a aruny, at that time encamped about Raleigh, and Jgjnston's as Ctiapel Kill, thirty thousand strong. Late Sivann.ah papers sty that the news of Lee's sjrienocr passed over the telegraph line at Milieu, Georgia, on Wednesday the 13th int , ai d was hailed by many with joy. The rail road between Macon axd Columbus was cut the same day by our cavalry, rminj lrora Dilton and going toward Macou. The Augusta Constitution of the 2Jf!i init. says JclTeron Davis hai gone cither to the tranMississippi department oi to Karopa, taking a half million iu specie. The Lake City, Florida, Columbian announces that Governor Milton of Florida has committed suicide by ehooting himself with a pistol. Captain Smith of the brig Titus, from Bermuda repor" that the United States consul there Lad learned that cce Dr. R!s.ckburn, of Wil mington, Xorth Citolina, bad collected feur bales of infected cloth'rg from the hospitals, which he intended to ship to Xew York for the purpose of spreading the yellow fever in that city. The clothing was seized acd w to be burned. Dnsiness iu this city waa geuerally suspended on the arrival of the fuueral train." Broadway was crammed to the utmot by people anxious to wiice? the fiiMcral car and tbe accom party ir. j escort Windows and houseiops were filled with people The utmost quie prevailed and the decs? mas.p remained ULCovered tit the procession slowly wended its way to the city hall. Tbe heare, which was drawn by six horses, en arriving in front of the city h ill, was relieved of the cofBn by eight soldi et a, who conveyed it to the governor's room. .One thousand singers aang t mournful dirge it was born? tn its temporary resting place. 1 ho city hall, ia it inferior, is elaborately draped and fetoor.ci with mouraing emblems The room in which the reniair.a of the president arc deposited, is thoiotighly draped ia black. The cenlie of the ceiling is- dotted with eilver stars, relieve! by black. The drapery Is finished with heavv silver frirge The curtain, are o f black silk velvet ftinged th silver and gracefully looped. The colfiu tens upin a diis, on aa inclined plane. The inclination is such that the face of the departed patriot is in view of a'sitois, while passing, for two or three minutes. The coffin was laid on the dais io tbe presence of Generals Dix, Buruside, Van Vliet, Peck, Ullman, Sanlurd, Towtieend, Admiral Spaulding, Commodores Me.de, Rice, members of "the pre? and a number of eminent civilians The em balmers then rearranged the body, which had been somewhat disturbed by the journey, after which the lxl was taken off, affording view of the face and upper p'irt of the breast Wreaths of iaimortalies were placed iu the coffin, by the ladie present. At one o'clock guards were placed, und the gere-al puhll al lowed to view the remains The appicsrancc ol the dead president bears i:o mark of pain, but the eye are sunken aud the face somewhat discolored and sallow about the lower part, datk about the eyes, and iheeks and lips very tighty compressed. Tbe remaius will not again Le expoied to view until the arrival at Springfield, Thousands are in the streets awaiting an opportunity to view for the last time the face of Abraham Lincolo, but the arrangements for this purpose have been so poorly conceived and wretebedly carried out that thousands will be disappointed, notwithstanding the remains will be on view all niht and until to morrow noon. The arrangement for the ptocessioti to-raor row arc on an immense scale, and il will, from present advices, comprise from fifty to seventy thousand people on foot. The streets through which it is to pass are to be cleared of all vehicles aud all persons not i;i the procession a ill be restricted to the walks. Tbe ranks of tbe proce-sion will be formed 2J deep Minute guna will be fired during ita passage and bells toiled. The military portion will comprise 10,000 loldicts. Additional decorations of mourning have been placed upon all the hotels and buildings throughou' the city and the day will be exclusively devoted by our community to tho last tribute of solemn ren:t to th remains of the great departed. After the cmbalmer? prepared the body tor public inspection, and while the lid of the coffin wa still open, a full length photograph was taken oj the corpse by one of our photo grapher. Some twenty-five minutes were coa - aumrd in the effort, owiog to the aubiued light. -Tbe lid waa then doted except to aaow the face of the nisi tyr president, and the crowd was allowed to enter the Lall Many of the visitors wete females, a large proportion of whom wept Utterly One or two endeavored to kiss Xu9 corpse but were prevented. As the rotste came up with noiseless trad, it waa a mos? impressive sight The guard of h .nor. which is divided into twelve wjtcbes of two hours each, comprises some seventy army and nary ofiicers, including Generals Teck Vau Vliet. Meagher. Sweeney, Andcrbon, Mortis, Huut. Cocke, Fitr Henry, Warren, Satterlee. Este, Wells, Ullman, Butterfield and Tyler. Admiral Saaulding and llrue. Commolorr Es.'le, Nicholson ard Ringgold The eminent Ep'scojial diririe, W. M Ctei;U ton, D. D., died at Buckweod. near Tarrvtown, yesterday, in the 74:b year of h age. The Port's Washington special says that Jeff Davia was at nillebore. X" C , during the coo ference between Shermsr, Joh.rsnn, and Biekinridge. OfriclMi nr Uulletln. ' War DrrARTMET. Washington. April2l. Ihf5 Major tteteiAl Dix: A öi-patch from Sherman tte that Wilson held Macoo ou tbe 20;h. with Howel Cobb. G w Sm.tb and others s itisoners, but they claimed the teneCtof the armistice, and be h telegraphed to rpe trone,h threrel lines fcr order. a i.air iii?titu uiai, iuv ue ozav ura 1 v .. . 4 . l. . . . out rf Maren acd hold his command fer further orders uiile he h reson to believe the rebtl are changing the atatue to our predjudice. This department ha information that the president's murder was organised in CasaIa and approved iu Richmond. One of the assassins now in prison, who attempted to kill Mr Seward ia believed to be 00 of the St. Albane raiders. B. M. S aJToy, Secretary of War.
Frofreat mt the runeral Train. We are In sight of Newark. The private re
aldeoces, public buildings and stcrcs are soot of this elaborately draped, with fisi at half malt, atd othr evidence of sorrow are exhibited.. Among the core prominent features was the United Slate Hospital decorated. In front were a large number ot soldiers, some of tbm on crutches. All the pitier.ti who coal-J move were drawn up In doub! äV Every one of tbem stood uncovered and seemed to te deeply aJTecfe-i by tbe touching spectacle. At 10 o'clock we arrived at Jersey City. Here the arrangements eeoed to Is perfect. Xothicg Lad been ceglcc'cd which could give dne effect to the ceremonies of the occasion. The coCo wm removed from the teane car by eight solJiers It was partly covered with the American fltg, acd with flowers. In the presence of tbe military and of civilians, in cIuLt; the escort which bad followed the remains iVora Washington, it was low It carried between th open rar.ks Manv male voire sung a faneral hymn All head wer uncovered when t'n corpse waa leavirg the !ation. The Hsrmnia acd Hobokeo quartette clobs formed a chorua of about Ü0 xotre. and eing funeral dire it Jene; CitT. I he joint committee of the common council of Nw York, with the eutire commoti council, his honor the envor, ui a delegation of cfS:cr of the state bad met previous to he arrtvl of tsie train Tbe lemaita were received inbehslfof the State of New York by the Hon. C M. Depew. Secretary of State, ard then eon-igr e! to tbe care of the committee. The heirse was placed o the ferry boat aud taken charge of by Mj. Gen. Dix. At the bot neared the city of Sew Vork the belli were ehimed and tolled, and minute gun fired. On the arrivsl of the remains at Dei Boee street the 7th reg iraer.t National Gnards, acting as the guard of bonor, escorted the cortege through scvral streets to the City Hal!, where the united German societies, numbering 900 voices and occupying the steps and places in front of the City Hall, chanted dirges appropriate to the occasion. The remains were soon thereafter exposed to the public view. Thousand cf r.eraon vilfe l the cAtafaV.e to view the body. 1 oreign .eu. Xrw York. April 24 The steamer City of Washington, from Liverpool on tbe 12th and Quentown on the 13th arrited at this pott toeifjht. Melbourne advices to tte 23J of February, de tail the trouble between the government acd the rbel eiu"er Shenandoah. Application to repair was granttd, and the vessel placed on the lip and dke work proceeded On the 13ih of Fcbiua-y. however, a police warrant was fa.-ued for the arrest of a British subject alleged to have been enlisted on the Shersr doah T he cliiiers of the vessel ref used to let the arrant be executed Orders were then issued that RritUh subjects should cease working on the repvirs, and a tropg police was placed to see the order can 'c.l out. Subsequently all ret tor. a wl had iHenll. joided th? crew were removed f.-ro the vil and repairs allowed to f roceed. r - - w '"Si hi I 1 he ship would be ordr-re-J earliest date Consldetib'r extended the aftiir. to IVtve at the teirertt had at The London Times points out the hardships inflicted on shippera by Seward's order that vessels Erriving in America with many passengers unprovided with passports, be tot allowed to discharge.heir cargoes. It charges the Ameri cn government with iohtion i:i t ommcrcial mt;ers. The French chamber lebated the amendment to the addres orposisg tiie French policy Mexico in Mr. Rouper energetically rej lied the anticipation of a war between Franca and the United S:atcs, aud claimed that Franc; had maintained a strict neutrality, and that Lincoln' measages indicated a desire for the maintenance of peace France, io legatd for her eecurity. has not formed the impious wish that civil war should continue He maintained that the United States had no inte;et in accsxing Mea'co, And repudiating tbe idea of w r, showing the necessity for the French flag lemainirjg a few month more in Meai o. The amendment was repealed. Th Calcutta correspondent of The Lot.don Times give some s'artiing facts in regard to the prosresaof Russia towards India. The Time's publiehe a letter from O'Sull.van late American minister to Portugal, on the affair of the Niagara tLd Saciaroecto at Listoa. He refutes the idea that there was any backing down on tbe part of Fortugal, and asserts that the goverument acted with unimpeachable dignity and propriety throughout. It was bound toapol ogize for firing ficm the fort after the vessel tigniflcd the acknowledgement of the summons. O'Sullivan says a frienn i at Lisbon informeJ him that tbe Stonewall was outside of Lisbon in Clascas bay sereral hours beyond the legal twenty-four, in the rain ho-e of being followed by the federal vessels. I'reclnmnllan by the lrclrlent. W'ashix.ton, April 21 W here., Br my d.'tection the aclinsr secretary of state, in a notice to the public, on the 17th of April, rco,yeted the various teligious denomination to assemble on the lihh day of April, cn the ociasioo of the obsequies of Abraham L'u coin, lite president of the United Stale, ond to observe the same w-.th appropriate cerennies; and, Wheieas, Oer country h? become ns one great bouto of mourning when the head of the family has ben taken away, and bIieing that a special period should be atsigned for again humbiing ourselves beft-ic Altnighty Ood, in order that the heretrem-rt may be sanctified to the nation; now, I. tberefvre. in ordri lo uiitigate that grief on earth which can only be assuaged by the com muaion with the Father in Heaven and in compliance with the irws f the senator aud repreaentatives in t orgrc?, tcmmutiicated ti nie by a resolution adr.ptcd at the 't sr; ral capital, I, Andrew Johnsen, Presidert of the Uuited States dohereNr atpoisf Tr.utiliv, My twenly-Cfth nexf, t-ft.c obif rvrd w hcieve r in the country the United btates may be, res; ted as a day of h'in.ilition ard Kiot:rnit", ard recomtucd my feliow eitiaer 1011 a5iVle in tbeir respective places of w-.rahip aid :be re tu unite in solemu tervice t the Urui.Yi i't-A in memory of the good dib who ha b; removed, so that all hall be occupied at th.- time time in contemplation of hia virtue td t-trr-'w for Vis s-idla iar.d violent end. In witness wheieoi I have hereunto set my Land and cacted the teal of tht United States to be affixed. Done at Washington, April 2J, A. D. 1?C5, aad of tbe Inderendence of the United Slates of America the e3th. (Signed) A?iDRaw Jch.vbox. Mr tktPrci!e:,t. W. HtTta, Act. Secr'v. of Sta. From Waahlnffon WAkSHxarost, April 24 This morning delegation ot loyal southcrnen called upon President Jusnton by appointment; every southern state was repretented. The delegstioa was introduced yJuaige WooUward cf Virginia, who iid the visitors were fcr the rsott part exilci. bat they hoped speedily t5 return the reeeut tictories had encouraged that hope. Aad th. thev would not advise the hngipg of all .butth; leauera should be punished i evident Johuson in response said bis feel iegs fully accorded with those of the delegation; that jnttice should be meted to tbe leaders of th5nef tioua relier.ioa. On account of thepecaliar ci u't.stinces under which he had asumed tbe fi ol offire Lia position was somewhat embar1 --Lg. and he therefore thankei the visitor fcr t encouragement they effcred. He could only 1 ers'e what be had taid upon former occasions. He thought he knew what mercy aod the p;ji l -r.ir g p-oaer wss for he had herrtotcie occupy 1 exec-tire portion; ard he had been accused of ieai.ir.i' eO itiUch to the aide of mercy, but the psi Jo iirg pjjwet should be exercised only with stem jns'ice The t;re had come when the American people should ur-derUr.d the tree character of tLe crime of treason. TLe idea had ben promulgate Iacd by leaders of tbe rebel lion themselvr. that treason would become ;if!i cientlv famont. These men wete the arifocrcv of the south. God protect the people from sucb an aristocraey aa that. Referricg to the asassinatioi of Mr Lincoln, Presi ien; Johnson attri buted it 0 the fell spirit pervading ihe rebellion President Lincoln was individually but oce man, and ro one would heaitate to sty that he who take the life of one mn shojld forfeit his owe life Tten bow murh more should thoe be punished who have raised tbeir Landa and st tempted by asasss'nation to take away the life of the nation. We may grant an amnesty and ex tend clemency to the masses, who were force! into the rebellion uDlctell gently. To the lead era atara Jsatlct should be meted out. la axmclndoa. the prolicat aaud bt bopaxi the
litte W0.U tpeexJily come wlen treason wool! b driven fron tbe land. He should do aid la b!a
pw-t to cu the ypecdv rttzn of peace. in en ini,, b rv-M.J,,t to-day Seaator Harlan, attee meotrocing bi tOmiBttiOQ bt Fresdert Lo.cJo j: coofiroaüoa by the eoat to aecretary ot th ioterio frooa tbe ith of May oext. Ute4 hi, to diaembarrais Irestdent Johnson by placiog tbe offlce at Lis diaal. The l-re,Ws.t teniarkeJ be wiabi the arrangement made by hia predeces.or to continue. front the army of the retemsxe. HrAP,r ARTiRs Arm v or the Poto atari April 23. 1C5. Reports are CLrrent bete that aa maty as four men have been found murdered lo the vicinity of houses through th country, bat notwithatacdiog the strictest i-Qwirira have been mid, to mn. Srmatioc of lhee reports can be ob talced, a squadron of earalry, however, baa besna stent oat tosrourtte roar.tfy, acJ bricIo til pritocen who are fouud with arms lo their haada, whether claiming to be paroled or not. A delegation of citiicni froa Dantillt came through to headfjeartera yesterday, with a tettion from the president and directors of the Daorille acd Richmond railroad, asking permiesion to repair the road, tying that all the rolling tfk wt in gocd ccn'dition. t rotu wrriataiffiel4a lllisastia. Strings tiLP, April 21 The committee of arrargfnienU annocLce the funeral of tbe lamented president to take place in this city on Saturday, May Cih. The body will lie in state ia the hall of Reprcecntativet, from 10 e'clock Wednedav until 10 o. lock Satcrdaj. The Very Lateafc. I HREE O'CLOCK. A. M Nrw Yoaa, April 24. AU the morning papert speak editoriallj of General Sherman's armiatice with Jobnaton. Tb Tribune eays, we can hardly goeee whether JoliDeton wa to surrender to Sherman, cr Sherman to Johtston. Tbe Time says. Johnston evidently believed himjelf dictatirg teres rather thin receiver tbem, and laying the basis of a new government, base! on the theory of state rights, aa absolute and complete as Calhoun ever dreamed of. Floyd himself never conceived a plan or baaia of rebellion superior to tLis. Sherman' act, viewed in purely military bearing, must be regarded as one of the rao 1 dangerous, insubordination. The Hcraid says Shermsn, distinguished as so admirable soldier, hsa fataily compromised himseir. we fer, io entering the forbidden field ef diplomacy a jeace maker. His splendid military career 1 ended, and be will retire oder a cloud, from having tindiakn to act outside hi -legitim 'e sphere. The World d3prroves of Sherman's course, anl sharply rebukes Secretary Stanton for asilirjj hipi so violently. Tbe Daily Xew thinks Sherman as-umed too much authority. thouh it sees no objection to the terms proposed. The president says, from JefT Davis down to orderly sergeant, every man it frankly forgiven without penalty on the simple condition of going home for the present to repair damages and perrer.i recourses for another further onslaught. Specials to the Herald. Tribune and Time say the termsVf Sherman's armiatice met with general reprobation and universal expression of surprise that Sherman ehould for a moment entertain euch propo-itier.. Immense crowds are ert ill about the city hall awaiting a chance to see the remains of the president. Crowds are passing in and out of tbe building. Quite a number of ladies have been brought out in a faintirg condition. Tte city ball will be kept open aM night and ti e leaain- expo! to view until IU o'clock torruTrn w trriruL j; Wmiijgto!. April 24 Hon K M. StsLton: I have tbe honor to report that the secretary of state sat up for rereral hours to day, and i much improved. rreJ. Seward is stronger and more conscious than at any time since his injury. Very respectfully, your ob't servant, J. K. Barsts. Surgeon General U. S. A. COMMERCIAL. st v sc aar. Cincinnati Jlarket Cmci5KATi. April 24 Flour 2fc loa er; Superfine $G 75; extra $7 50 2. and family $7 bOQS 00. Wheat, red f 1 SO; white $1 rD. Oats, 70c. Com dull. Rje $1 00. Clover seed fll. bisky dull; email sales at 2 W. I roviaions tjuie:. All articles are held firmly. with co sales to day of importance. Mess pork Shoulder 1314: sidts 14 m4': hams 13j(Äl48. tiroceries firm, with a good jobbing demand. Potatoes dull. Lard dull. Eggs 2'e. Butter 35(33fcc. Cheese steady. Sogar 13(2 16c. Coffee 3UQ 33c. Silver fl 33(1 35. Gold $1 4S vew York ,n atmet. Xrw Tork. April 14. Cwttou 50(52: for middling. Flour 5lUc lower; at $7 457 55 for extra fttte; $ri 10(g8 25 for extra round hoop Ohio, acd f i Sides' 4Ü for trade brands. Whiaky J2 132 14. Wheat, spring, fl 63(31 64; winter 1 75Q 1 73. Rye $1 02 Bailey and malt dull. Corn, new white. 40; new yellow, fl 40(3 1 4. Oata 66c. Clover seed $13 50. Timothy Si 50. riaxiica 7 Petroleum quiet; 3So for crude, 53c fcr refined in bond, and 72: free. New messp-ork $23 25(323 SO; 127 W23 00 for 'ea-Xt; $24 7525 00 for prime, and 2G 00 2G 25 for prime mess. Plain mess beef $12 00 (H 15 IK); extra me-s.tlC 50(220 00; teef bms. 2IQ25. Cot uk aU; 14(3 15e for sboulderi and 170190 for fcama. Bacon; 15c for Cumberland cut; 16c for long ribbed, and 16 J for short ribbed. Lard lSllf-e Butter. I4fj25e for Ohio, and 22Q25 for State. Cbeos e 14f3;22c. Rice dull. Wool dull. Coffee firmer. Ssgar. IH4'HlB'. Molaeaesj, dull. Mocfj, 5G per tent, äterlinf 1091(3109 for firs clas bills GolJ elosol at $1 5l. 'iveprprt stock steady. taw p MOVCT MAtttT. .Vrw Tow, April 24. Moue 5?J G per r cut Sterling $109 (3 1 WJL f r first cJtsa bills The Gold a;d Stock boards Lave both adj jjrce-J uc'J! Wedntslay meTtini at 10 o'clock Xo ecas'on f Gallagher's board to-night. The ever.if.g exchmge will be open to-morrow evening Gold closed this p. ca at 151 JNOTICE. To Carpenters, Stairbuilders, Cabinetmakers and to tbe Public. Lul l KOI.IS PlAla an4 OrnameaUl Job Tarier, aoutb atreet, between Pnnylvaais and Rf rldiau aireer Keeps coostaotly eat baad a good ertaaeot 9iair Baillrter aod Newel Posta, aad tu ras tbeaa te orier. Alo, all kls't of tarttag ta build lax wrk dotv to ort!er. I will receive all Riatts f rders ta tarareg ta tb cabinet matlrg tne, bedtea4. tabl !efAc. - AU worä d?r prcsptly, reijy and at raaaoaabU prtces. L. KCLB. aprlS d-tw TAT OF I5UA5A, bL-VCKFOKD OOUTT: la tbe Llacafcrd Ceotmon Pleas Court, at ay Term, ISO. John U. Jtcr.tr a;. r. tb Belrs and Creditors tf Joba M. Jir4sy- !?!( fr th appotTitraert ef aa A4mlnbu trafr. Uf Hr.kEAS, Jvln TL. JeLainga is C!4 kia petit it a ta tk Clerk cSee of the Cemaoa in as Coart a Blackford C-otitty, lttdlaaa, prajtof atd eaay te grast let.er of a.ta-BiUaUoa f tb eatat mt Jaw a at. Jea-Ui-jt. Xwus is hereby given te seid Jba st. Jeaungs, arid bi betra aad ertditor. af tbe RUag and pawtdeaey of said petti Ion, aad aaleaa k r tbey appear, plead aoawer er demur, to said ptinoo, en er before th ssoad stay f the neat term f said Court, cosBBatnctag aa ta ZA at oadsy or atav. l4Va. It wUl b beard la täeir abiasna. In wt nes whereof 1 be re at set aar band sad aSa1 th sealef said Court at Ilanford City, this lea stay ef AorJ. A. p., isaS. WK. TACOHatsUCGa, Clerk XL C. T. C, Oeorn I EewVd, Attorney rovrrCttener. aprlJ-wJw
