Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4530, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 April 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
SATURDAY MORNING. A DHL 'J. C I T V IT EMG. Ufflrlul Dispatch t .ov. .Morton. D War DtrAtTMtMT. ) Washington, April 2". lC'i j Governor Morton: A diratcb from Gen Grmt. dated al Kaleigb, t 10 a. m., April 26. jy.t received at this department, states tht Johnston urreuderrl tho force under his command, embracing 11 Irom tert to tbe Chattahoocbe, b (Jen. Sherman, oa the basis agreed u'-on between Iee and myself for the Army of Northern Virginia. (Signed) K M. St SccitUry oi War litnrrHl Ordrrt . 5. Fitcrma ltraaTaraT r Iimim.i AujiTr w l' Imi r. J IsMasaroi t. April ?J, lrU. 1t Uiux been arranged Ijr the a;ihr!t!e f tLe K.,r. eratneia rf the United Mates, that tL rema'u.a .f the late u4 lamented President, AraaaiM Ijroij-, in -un-t'i lotLoir plwe f final repoae. In Fprlngfiel., i;iir... III arrlva at lad:aiapli-. on ftunday, tt SOih loot , tt I arxoacced that yA'Xe korora U ebterted cd lie no caaloa by the pe.r of iL ste, under tha direr-M.,?. i f the tat authorities, a f allow : 1. A special tra!u,wilh a deleft na erLtirif .f tlfioveraor and ofTVer of state, tba lioternor's taff, thJudiciary, member t-f the le-ji-lature, tbf Mi) t of the etty of !Mlir.aplt, and the heads of tli vtrious mllta ry department In the täte, will be di-patched on Saturday evening-. April 29, to m-et the fuueral train at the state line, and e ort tbe an to thl rity, arrltlDj- tera at ? o'clock urnliy morning. S. Tb remalua will I taken from ihe train in.utedlattly on arrtrat, im! placed In a funeral car and escorte! by the ttate authorities and th ti.ilitary to Iba Caplod, tbere to b In täte In tbe rotnnda until 1 1 o'drfk a. in.. Bp to which hour they may .e ie-ei br ladies ait cbflj ren. 3. At II a'chxk a. rn , a'Wr appn-t, riate crrerjorile-, Üie remain will le placed a in in tbe funeral car. aa l process! a formed abdrr direction of .eneral 1 Leinas A. Arria, Chief Marshal, and I'.reret Krlfadler (ifneral A. A. lUeveni. Chief Assistant Marshal. at.d the'r aid., wLo III conduct tbe same oer auch line .f mairh a Itry nay deainaat. 4. Tba military arranjrement will be In clare of Major General Jo-epb linker, cotnaaarxiinx Nonli-rn Irpanmetit, a od Brevet Major dcieral Altrin 1. lltey, coromardiRK Ihtr1ct of Indiana, wbo are rtquoted to protldt for apjroprlaie aalute, juar'! of boiior, Vr. 1. Tbaclty aatborltla of lod anapol., tbe varioii. t rder aod aaaoclatlori, tie nnl tary and cltixn of tb atata fenerally, are tt.vlted to participate In tbe L.nr and aolernniiiea of the occasion, and all are rriyiftrd t make aocb arranement aa tu ay be appropriite. C. After tba proceaku returrx to tbe Cap! I, tl.r r -malna will he again placed In tbe rulunda. In Mte, after wblcb tb cttliena ftenerally will be afforded an opportunity to tw tbera by paiuf tbroab tbe hill tr-m aoutb to north. 7. At Iba proper boar for leavls, (12 rn. .Sunday right,) tba remalna will b eacorted by tbe civil and milIt a. -y aatborltlea to tba funtral train. en mute for S?rir CelX f. Tbe Stat Capitol and jrround will be approj rutel draped and decorated ander tbe direction of Col. Sturm and fry karger, of tbe Govrnor'a ataff, wbo will al-u provide a oitable car for the remain 9. Tbe attendant on tbe remain and accompanilng tbe taane, will be received and entertained a tbe irueta of tbo Mate; tbe military ecnrt will be entertained l y the Billitary authority ou duty In tb.s ity, and tbe liiena of tbe täte at large will be entertained by tbe rit Uena of Indianapolis. 10. To enable tbe people of tbe tat to unite in a lai' al trtbvte of bonar and re pect Citing ar.d appropriate to tbemem ry of tbe revered aud lamented Lincol tbe off. reraoi lh various railroad centering at tbu point bavn been requeued to run rpccial train at reduced ratea of fare, lull particular will be announced witbout delay. fcy order of Coventor MOttTOX. W. II. H. Tuaaiu., Adjutant fleoeral of Indiana. Funeral Honor nu ICereptton of tlir llrrnalna of Abrubutu l.inrulu, iatc I'realdent off tttc l ulled Mute. tiaoERa or the rincr Mta-HAt. Tbe reception of tbe remains at the I'nion Do pot at 7 'clock a. m., by tb? military ecort ar.d ttate author!tlea, will be under tbe direction of Maior General Alvln P. Hovey, commanding di.otrirt of ItnlUtia. I.lue of mink along Mino! street to Yablt.gtn, tbenre to tbe Capitol, where tbe remain will be laid in Mate. At 8 o'clock a. m. tbe ball of tb Capitol will be oS,. ned and ibe remain exposed to view. The children of tie Sabbath school will te tir-t admitted, then ladies and citlen frenerally, pa:i'j tbrtngh fmn south to north. Tbk raocraeiox will moe promptly at 12 o'clock m , before whüb time tbe varloua delegations, Ac. will be eipertcd to form In order wn the Krund a -ifrned to eah In the following programme: 1. Funeral twrl tu colviou of inarch, composed of all the military in tbe dUtrkt. (Form ( n Vabingt n street, went of Trnnesee. '2. Commanding cß'.cer of tbe 2tirlhrrn lpartuit-ut and IH'trirt of Indiara. (Form immediately in rear of No. I. 3. OKlcer of tL- army anJ naty, lud t oimeiN d itli r.eW rvke, In full uniform, mounteJ. (ponn imtue!i deately In rear of 5o. ) 4. Chief aIarU.il and stall. (Ht tduart'ro tt St le Qvarteruiaater General' olle, conir of Market and Teuneee tret. 5. Guard of honor an 1 atieu Ian! , irateling with tbe r emaiu, by order of the War Department. (Form on the eat IJe tf Um l.ippl Vr.ei, narth of V.bliitan. 4. Tba Clerj-y tu aUeudMue. Konn Irauiedi.itely in rear of guard cf boor ) rail itaaaaa. rl I KKtktRS. lloujrr Sullivan, Col KG frhrjock, lewi Hark, Hon Kalph Hill, Cd J A Alann. Hob Ü Kdarore, Col WmC Klse, Hon R Thosnpaou, Isaac Jenktnson. Hon J il r arqubar. (Form lu Slate Hou Square.) P. Itelative of the deceased. (Form in Mt!t II me Square ) The Governor and LIuifnat-(irernor vf Indiana. (Form cn wet aide of West street, rotth of Washington atrct) 10. Governcr'a staff. (Form in rtar of No. .) 11. OSÜcer of Slate. (Form la rear of No. 10, 12. Judge of tb L'u ted 8 täte Courts, Supreme Court, and Circuit and Common Plea Court of tbe Stat. (Form la rear of No. II. IS. Soldier of the war of 112. (form In rear of No. 14. Mrtuber of Congrrs. (Foitu on rei.tte of Vst street, rorth of Washington. 15. Member of the Senate and Hsue T n-prr.nt . tires of Indiana. (Form In rear of No. I ) 14. 02ker of tbe Sanitary aud CLriUiau CvtoUiisIon, (Form in rrar of No. 1j.) pi?- All Masonic Orders of tbe Stat?. iKorui cn ea t tide of Wet atreet, north of Wahln;;ti)u.) All Odd Fel'ow of the State. (Tmin In resr of Mason. 11 Iru'.J and Ilagari AsviatloUs. (Firi.i in rrar of Xo. H. 20. Corporate authorttie of the city i.f ladianapo.U, with aothoritle of other cltie a their gue.t. (Porta west aide of West rtreet, south of Wa-bicgton ) 21. Tho varioa Ordr and Aoia.iori of tie cy of Indianapoli a ad Karton county, (not iocludia: Mason, Odd Fell". Druids sod Ilugari.) (F.ro under the r own Marsbai, music. Ac , on est Me of Wct irret, in roar f No. tfu.) 2". Ctty and county delegations, Order aal Ahociatlons, (except Maon,01d Fellow., Ac, alov designated.) will form, on arrival at I'nion Depo,', in one column cf foar rank, urlr tbeir own Marshals and taVe position a fl!o: All delegation arriving ou trains of la l;:.a Crctral railroad, will form on tbe centre ar.d a t iie of West street, aooih of Washington. All arriving oa the InJ arapo'us :i 1 C:iKiuij-:i ri.lroad, will form on the we sV!e of M.-s.-ppi trect, kouLh of WaAhicgtoo. All arriving on the train of tb MaJ.oa and Jt-iT-r-av.nvil!e roal, will form on eat siU of Mii"!ppi street, truth cf Washington. Ail arriving on traioa of Terre Haute roa I ill form on west ei le of Tenneee tret, south tf Wabing.cn. All arriving on Ifayette road will form on wet i le f Tecr.eee treet, north of MarketAll arrivlLg ca Peru r-ad w ill fori:i ou east s;de of Terneii.ee atreet, south of Wahicgt(n. All arriving on rxilfnuii.e road w.il f. nu u ea-t side of Teanesvee street, north of Market. J3. Tbe Reverend Clergy of the variou der. tiona. (form on north side of Wasl ix.gtcn treet, east of P.anota.) 34. Delegation and dlailiguished tranger from other Mates. (Form cn north si!e tf Washington treet. In rear of C.ergy ) 5. Colored de egatlon, Svietie arid Aoiatioa. iForm on north side of Wash agtcn treet, lmmd:atly east of No. 24.; 21. Citizen geberaüy In carrigr. cForm on vuth id of Wasblogt jo treet. east of lUiotn Delegation from et r wad will b L.ei on arrival at tL Taloa Dejot AaalaUct MarLaU, alo alii gift tectaaaxy l&atracrJwas svod orcr Saoald aay be erertookel.
by rtpoTtlng the fact to tho Chief V erakaT, at tie head.
qanertQneriernefer Oeaeral'a Oct svear tho lute llotue, an Aid aJl U at oece dispatched to give all - ery direction. cr natca Kaston Wahlfijtoa to Illinois; JCarth on Il.lact to ?w Totk; Eat on New Tok ta yrUlit; Xorth on Mtridlaa to Vermont; Kal oa Vermont to rrnntylvaTila, Soutii oa TcnnsyUan a to Oho; Kat on Ohio to East stree', teocth ca Fast ttreet to WasbiLgloc; t et oa tTashlegon o Stat !!oq Ä-pare oorttvoa'i arttttt. At 3 o'ebxk p. w . Hi Rtcelleury, the Governor of Indiana, will deliver an a ldre au'fetted by tbe pub'le ervire. ar.d tbe lamented dr ath of tbe late Prr Ideut. The speaker's tand eül )-e Ksted Im mediately south of tbe Capitol. Af.sr the pro e.i,)ti, tba arioq Order, delegation. Ac , dl be paed tbrou jb tb Tapitol in regalar order, o a to obtain a view of Ib len.alrui. At 2 'cork, midt.lgbt, tbe re anal na w.H be aborted by tbeclvtl ar.d military antborities to the f :teral train, ra route for tl.eir final t lieg place. Tb fuir. Inf- Marshal ar.d Aids are anuouiM-ed. General TWiia A. MoriU, Chief Marsha?; Brevet l'.ri!,er fJer.eral A. A. Steven, Chief Aitnl Uarhl A:tTAT MtasiiiL. It i t Col. James I:1ak, 'ol. MT. K. Kwlilogs worth. 21 H-tri.t t.en. W. J. Illliott, Oea. Iierjarola Kcritner. 31 DMiat Col. A. J. Wariier, Col. Kf-nnedjr Brown 4tb D.tr'tt Col. VV. J. 11. l:o ir acn, Colonel Ira tt. (.rove. 5th DUtixt-Cul. tV.K.Milleaii.Cul.Da- 1'. Gray, bib D.tr.ct-Col. Ii. ii. h , C.l. Jan.es Luraes. 7th IntrKt I ifut.C 'l. Allen Kutberfofd, Col. Uotert N . Hudson. "ib Pi"trl t Msjwr C. s. Steeo..n, t' t. W. '. I- TsvI r. 3th Ii-tri. t Msj .t Charte .V. Terreü, C . David M. Inj rn. luih D.-iiiii-Ir-d. T. llus.li, Col. (la.le. W. Chapman. I Ith D.Ntii' t "t.eu W. Kimbatl, . Col. A'nry Meele. A I Oh. .Col Join Coturti, Col. Marxutd A.( raibcr, A. II. Conner, l:q., Msjar 11. K. Thatcher, VY. O. Itotkwood, Kq., . If. kily, Kq.,Capt. fieore K Wallace. Ihe Marba' til be de.-ignated by black crape arl,i lI rosette trimmed with wblt- silit ribbon bat n covtred and trimmed with the ame materials, wblrh wi l t.c proviJed at the Chief Manbal' headquarters. Aitatt Marshal and Aid will report at b'aduar ter prorrptty at S o'clock Sunl.iy rooming. Pa'1-bearer will al report to tl CLief Marshal at I'l a rn. t'y order: IL'OMAÜ A. MOllKlS, Cblet Marshal. He adqcaktk m l'cr C wM.iabKa,l 1MaxaP( im, Ioia)ia, April SM, iv;.'. t.t.S FKAL OKDF.KS.J No. I. S In orJer that perfect tranquility may be ecared ou the day of tbe funeral obi-equiea of tbe late President of tbe L'nlted State, Monday tbe 30lh Inst , it i ordered that all drinking saloon and bar be kept clooed, and that no liquor of aar kind be oM on that d.iy. I'.y order of Col. W AUXKK, Commanding Tot. T. W. Loao, Liutenaiu and Post Ad.'ut int. Q M. O 'a DtPT Isd Vol .) Inmajcapolu, Isd.. April 20. l?Ci. ) Notice i.H bcteby git-cn to parties wb b.ie beftt inviltd to ncc(imptny the etate authorities to the tState line to meet the remains of our late proiJcnt, Abrabatn Lincoln, tliat the train will leave tic Uuiwu Depot at S o'clock ihU teuiii, instead of at D o'clock, lierelol'ore uotiGel. Ut iitlemm will be prompt mi attctiJ tnce at tbe hour ti tine 1. A. St:nk, ,M. (Jen, in ch tre of train. (it Am or Honor The following officers will be on duty Sunday, the 30tb inst., a guard of botior over the remain of Abnhmi Lincoln, late president of the United States : MRT WAT II ROM 7 . M. TO U A. M . 1. Colonel J. S. Simotsor. IT. S. A. J Major C. S. Steven-on, 14? muster 3. Surpeon A. D (.ill,U. S.V. I. Capt.tin T. Tetieyck. I trh U. 8. Jnlantry. : Captain S A Craig. lTth V. K. C. ('. Captain S" II. Thompson, 4.1J infantry, Indiana Voluiitet-r. 'KÜMI WATCH IROM i A M. TO 11 A. M. 1. J'.rcret Major (eneiitl Alvin I'. Hovey, U. S. volunteer. "2. Colonel Henjamiu Spooner. 3. M-jor J. W. Walker, A. A. (1. I. Mjor Will Cumback. ptymatcr. f Ciptain Hugh Middlftou, A. D. C. fi Captain .Iin-.c Wilson, A. Q.M. rillRI WATCH KR0V 11 A. M. TO 1 P M. 1 Colonel Chtrles D. Mnrrtj, eiiili infantry It tl Vol 2 L:catei,RLt Colonel .?. O. M jor, 4M leai-' mriit inlantry, lnd. Vol. 3. Mjor Willi-im IJiüey. pajrn.iitor. 4 Surccon Charles J. Kipp, V. S. V. 5. Captaiu F. S Dunn. 12. h U. S Iaf. G Ciptain J It Hager, 1 Ith U. S. Inf. IUI RTII WATCH -ROM 1 T. M. TO 3 T. U. 1. Colonel A. J. Warner, 17th regimen?, V. K.C. 'J. Major V. C. Hinna. pavruter. 3. Sur-ton J. . Hobbs, Ü. S. V. 4 Captain M. L Üßdcn, 1Mb U. S Inf. :. C.pt-tin E T. Wällare. .rib V. It. C. I. Captain William Saeenev, 4'U iufnntry, Ind. Vol. FIFTH WATCH FROM 3 P M TILL I. M. 1. Brigadier (Jencral T. (J. Pitcher, A. P. M. general. 2 M ijor Mrshi!l Orovcr, pajmiitcr. 3. Major W. H. Norrii, 13J regimer.t, in fantrv, Indiana volunteer. I Capt. Fergus Walker, A. A. I. O. 5 Cir.it. J:ime.4 Whittemore, orJinat.ee oCi rer, U. S A. C. Ctpt. J. P. Pope, A.C S SIXTH WATCH COM J r. M TO 7 F. M 1 llrevet Hrig.tJen. A A. Steven, Col. 5tb tegimcut V. II C 2. Mejor M. L. Rundf, payoix&ter. 3. Surgeon A H. Frasrr, 221 reimrnt V. I: C 4. Capl. J. D. Ty lor, jude advocate. .". Capt. Kugene IV:keti, 221 togiment, V. R i). C. Cijd. T. it llarniw. l-h U S in f u:trv. oLTlNTUWATCU IIOU 7 V. V. lö D P M. 1. Lt. Col. Allen Ilutherford. 22 J regiment V.RC. 2 Major O A n.ake. 12th civalry Indiana o!unte r. 3 Msjjr C M. Terrell, ptrniister. 4. Ciaptüin Janiee II . like, 5th togimenl V. U C. ö. Capuia M. B. Biilhii.be, A A. O. G Captain Wm. T. Dlsnchard. 2"J tecimttit V. K C. tluHTlt WATlH ROM 1) r M Tollr M. 4. Colonel Win E M;Lean, 431 reiroeut in fintry Icdiant voltiüietrs 2 BrtetMajor II K Tintcher, li b 1. iatititrv. 3 Cs'pten .1 D. l:asel.5'b regiment V K C 4. Capuin Willitm W . Jone!. 22J retiment, V. K C. a net . t.a..-..i l.M.tr-bert. I.ecier. l.thtcg. ... is C. C Captain William L Yelton 43d infartry. lnJiiiii volunteers. N" t N Til WATCH FROM 11 V M I Tl L 1U' A RT I RK 1. Lieutenant Colonel John H H.rdicer 17th, regiment V. Ii C. 2. Lieu'.eti ir.t Colot.ei liir.i. 151 :h infiu'.ry, Indiant volunteer 3 Cip'ain ttuuel Place. 17th regiment v. i: c 1 Capttin Iiobcrt C. Hiek 5;h regiment, V R. C 5 Ciptain Fracci M. Welch, 43J regiment, infantry Indiant volunteers. G Captain John O. Neil. 221 regiment V It. C. Hr.Anii' artlrs District or Inmana i I M'i an AiiiLi, April 2s. It65 j Circulir All avaiili!e tio-jps in an 1 alxjut tbt city of Indianapolis, lud , will assemble at the State Houe. iu the? rity of Indianapolis at sit o'clock a. m , Sciodit, the 3U.t April, lfcC5, uuder direc tioa of B.evet Brig. tieu. A. A. Stevens, to participate io the obeequle of the late pretident of the United State
Th attention of oficen (i directed to tb publiihfd lit of tbfOoardof Honor." All oeers Darned therein will report promptly at tbt State Hooe tt Ibe hour deif otted. By command of Brevet Mj. Oen Alti T. Hovi t. J N.WaiK. Mj and A. A.n. HiAr-vit ARTtaa Uitaut or Is mat a., I.ipiaxapolii, April 2, lfcC5. J Circular All oßicera aor.ounce on the "Guard of Honor," will aiemble at the State Home. In tbe city of Indianapoli. at ten o'clock a. m , to morrow, f .Saturday) tbe XJih init. By command of Brevet Mj. Oen. Alvi P. Hovy. J. ü. Walker, Mjor and A- A. O. 35T" fo to tha (tovernor'e Circle to-morrow for refreshment. JfThe potofTice will not be open on tomorrow, ''Mibbtth) the3"th int A. II Con. mr. P. M
t4f"Fint Lieut Franc! K. S:one,of tbe 1 1th battery, ha been dimiaed tbe service on account of absence without leave t?TA somewhat larger frce will be necessa ry than wn a work yesterday, if all tbe rubbish on WaahioKton street i cleared otT to day J2TFirt Lieut. Alfred Gude, of the $lt In. diana regiment, has beeu mustered out and honorable discharged the rervice by order of the wt departrnft.t fc?T"riie thief of (olice orders ua to say tint be will bate arretted any .-tlocn keeper who may open bi eal'on to mcrryw 1 his ordT will be strictly enforced - 57" Pioi-ioiH t-4n be had at (iovernor's Circle to morrow. JrY"Kate Martin anl Anna Johnson, two vicious demit ep, weie e4cb fined JIU and costs for bring occiipiiit ol house- alicre moral are rather loone, by the tntjor ve-tcrdiv Cniccii Sirvui The tnorititg orviie nt Christ Chuicli. will be held lo morrow morning, April 3'l. f 10-30 l'vetiiri crvice a ual, 7 3') Work men me ritir tLed in rmltirjir ur arches at .the cros-ing of Petinsylvani t anl asnington and lllinoi 'it:i ushington streeti The frame work look as thoueh ihev were strong enough to et ir.d for all time Resigned First Lieut J. Ward Wilson, of the 11th cavalry, and 1st Lieut. M. D. Puckett, of the 151st, and Capt. James C Henry, of the 9th cavalry have had their resignations accepted. 5T"J untie Cargo, for kcepinjr an Improper place of resort, wsa before the mayor yeterJay, and made to di-gorge twenty dollar of her sin gotten gaitii, which went to the exchcoier of Indianapolis. Coffee, ham and sindwichc can be hid at tbe Governor' Circle to morrow. Mayor Caven his been informell that forty five members of the City Councils of Louis ville and Cincinnati will be present to join in 'be funeral obsequies to morrow. Tbe gentlemea will be the guests of tbe city while here itüT'Tbe 154th Indiana regiment left for the front last evening. The regiment is commanded bv Lieut Col. (iipiii. Tbe colonel is Frank ilcox, who sit previously mijor of the (3d Indiana. tTbe Third Ptesbyterhu Sabbith School will assemble in the lecture room of the church, Sabbath mornim; at 7 o'clock, to make arrange menu for accompanying the other schools of the city to the remains of our late president. Portrait or Mr. Lincoln Tod 1 i Cirmicbael bare presented us with the best steel cn graving of President Lincoln that we vet hive seen. Its size is 7x10, price 30 rents. Those who wish to procure a good likeness we would recommend theone for H 'e by the above firm as leing the m't life like of any in the city. - - ---. ViT Yeswrdiy, a dijigreeible drizzling rain kept up a splatteiing to tbe annoyance of ped tri tn and out door people genet .illy, and delay ed the work on the canopy at the State House, to ay nothing of thedamage it done to tbe black fabrics thut tire entwined around diver? and sundry post of I hit huge frame wotk. t-?i' H yo'i getbungty to mouow go to the Governor's Ciirla nn l you c.tti get a gool rneil. TirJoitAiiiicAL Union, Xo I. The regular monthly meeting will be bei 1 this CSiturdiy) evening at 7'w o'clock. An election of dele gates to the National Convention, and other ira port. nt business will be before the meeting A full attendance i de.rcd J. Henry Df.mii, It S 5TAbout twenty-five ladies and half as many vidier are bnily nt work in Masonic Hall preparing decoration of evergreen for the 3l)ih. Those already fin;?hel lo--k very neat, and etd ors are woven together in a manner that give a good appearance and exhibit? a fine co&trsst A goodly number can find employment at the ball to day. 3rNo drunks at tbe police court yesterday. Whether out of respect to tbe approaching solemn occasion, or from some other cause, there has been a falling of this species of offense the past week. It i nothing more than a temporary sutcnsion. We mny look for the accutomed number bereifter. Crime r.evr mikes a permanent retrogtde movement. 3rvA lunch will be set in the Circle to morrow for all who may wUh to enjoy the luxury of cold victual. It will be impossible for the hotels to accommodate the vat throng that will be present, aud some such arrangement to feed the hungered will be indispensable. A guard will be detailed to preserve order and prevent any unt.ece.sary rush for the smokeles ti itids that will tempt the slnrpeiH'd appetite of strangers or the cup'ditt of small boy Decision The Supreme Couit has made the following decision- since our last report: G. W. Patter et I vs. State: on the relation cf Hiram Thompson, Knox C C. Affirmed, with 5 per rent datnsge. C. Wynn et al vs. JohnShirer, Warren C C Affirmed Joseph Biugher et al vs John H. Scobey et al Decatur C C. Affirmed with cost. Alfred Lishlc? et al vs. S C. Cipell, Wayr.e C. C. Afiirtned! STPerrxiisisiou his been granted gentlemen to provide provisions at ihe Governor . Circle for all that are hungry to morrow. rSrTbe mayor requests that all di inking saloon" dose their doors on to-morrow, and uol only the frjnt entrance, but the etc generally found in the rear, made specially for the accomrmditioM of tho-e who vehemently denounce the evil and yet love a social smile as well. A vi;üat.t gmrd uu! 1 do mucli to enforce an order of the kind, an ! one from the post comm tndtnt s..1 I I .t . Arx.t. (Shi 'l4-.aTh ,! V A ik.Oti. t . l . t.A chlrac,tfr of the rity. all demand that everrtbinc .l . . i . . -. v. . i .1 : . : . -. I ...i trial ui1: inn t i'i:if-o: uu inr uuui ou eviemnity of the occasion should be abstained from But this thine ein be done only through a stren uou orier hotn the military commander. Pane ti ji. The following were the promotions made in Indiana regiments, at the adjuUnt general's otbee. on Tuesday: 11th cavalry. B. F Swaft'jrJ; Lewi J. lavia, assistir.t turgeon. D.b cavalry, D W. Coir.stock, captain co. C; John F. Owiucs. 1st heuten Dt co. F. 23J, John J. H)warJ, aJjutint. 5'J.k, B F.Daoley. captain co.jA;A DeMott. 1st lieutenant co B 7ih cavalry. G W. Siomer, 1st lieutenant co. L 57ib, David Hawkins, captain co. B. 5T" Xo better investment can be made than in the lots on tbe noitbwest corner of Illinois and lieorgi atreel. to be vIJ at auction to day by Spann A Smith Tbe ground is now bringing about ten per cent, per annum, and the parties occupying are anxious to recew tbeir lea.es for veara to coma. Sale Deomoilv at 3 o'clock oa
tha premise! this day. j
Paco ramm r The different Assoclatloci will form la tbe order tbiy are named, and tba followlog gentltmea are appointed Aitant Marshals vie Col. Wm. Wheal?. Col. Frei. ErJlmever. Col A. D Kose. Wm. Wallace. Chamber ol Commerce. College Studeuta and Barm' Club will form on tbe north tide of Obi) ttreet, west of Alabama. Turner Asaociation, Mar.nercbor and all German Association an J Lodges In the centre of Ohio street. wet of Alabima street. Fenian Brothethcod eoutb side of Ohio Irret, wet of Alabama treet. I Beubritb Order and all Hebrew Aaocition north siJe of OMo street, eist of Alabima. Typographical Union and Temperance Association, north side of Ohio street, eit of Alabama. Tailor' Union. Shoemaker.' Union, Djers' Association, Tinners' Association and House ar.d S;gn Paintet' Asociaion, cetder ol Ohio street, east of Alabama. Cabinetmakers' and Carpenter ' Association, Bricklayers', Plasterer', Stonecutters' ar.d Stonemasons' Asocilion. south side of Ohio, eatt of Alabama street Blacksmith' Union, Moulders' Union. Machinist' ar.d Footboard Association and Holling Mill Association, north side of Market licet, east of Alabama. Citizens generally will form on Market street and Market iquare, west of Alabama. All other assmi ilion not reported will form on south side of Market street, east of Alabama. Fire Department will form on Alabama street, north of Ohio. All citizen desirous of pissipg through the State House will not fail to join the procession, as it will be very difficult to gal through the State Houe otherwise. It i expected tlutall As-istnnt Marrhals have their association on the ground, and be ready to move at 11 '.j o'rlock:
By oner of Oen. Tho A-Morrm, Chief Marshal. y The strictest police regulations will be enforced to nioirow, ai;J evtryihin; 'ke excite metit will be prevented no fr as po-k'!e. An irflmof prolessicinl thieves are at pitMi.t waitinc for the ctowd u erdei to iep the nth prospective harvest that will pre en t itself. Person with plethoric pocket books should keep an C)f lo portable property, or eUe it may imperceptibly slip from their keeping into the possession of an expert thief. Beaare of sanctimon;ous looking individual, who with oily words to divert your attention, will at the same time carefully relieve jou of your greenbacks. So far as we are individually concerned we feel perfectly secure, and should fommisseiate the thief who would take the pain to relieve us, a an inventory of our wallet exhibits a few postage stamps, a receipted board bill, maxim for tbe young taken from an old new-pat er, and an extract from Henry Ward Bet cherV Fort Sjmter oration "only this, and nothing moie." But most of individuals are not so fortunate ns ourself, and therefore we have seen proper to caution them gainst pickpockets, who cometh down like a wolf on the fold, to the gtief of tbcii ictira. 5?" Who does not admire a genteel hit? It is ai 1 than mail's afJectiou for an old bat i gtcatcr than his love for anything else; but this is a mistake, it Is r.ot an affection, butpureperverscner, tint inherent obstinateness in human nature. tht ckuseri bim tocling viih such tenacity to an old faithful covering, that has shielded his head in stcrm and sunshine. As inexorMejlat decrees the separation between the best of friends, to does time declare tbe relations between our antiqjated beaver and tbe possesor thereof at an end. The next inquiry natural is where to rej lte the old with a new one, aud wc who are euppoed to know nil about such thiogs, anhcbiutcly uuswer. at Davis's hat store, No. 25, north Pennsylvania ttreet, near the poBt office, who keeps the fiueat assortment of hats and cap? io the city. Tut Gf.r a.mi'm At the Geranium Saloon, opposite tho state office, tnir he found one of the tdeassntest and most agreeuble pi ices of resoit in thr city. The Geranium has no equal s a first class saloon. Meals are served at all hours and in the finest style. Strangers call nt tbe tier atji mi, if toy relish something nice in the way of an ttcgant repitst. The Indies' department i fuitii'shed off in superb style, and the entertainment served up coiisisds of all the deli cacies of the- ea-on Si'kcial Notick The Washington Division. No 10, Son of Temperance, and members of all other temperance asociatioi:s, aud the friends of the cause generally, are respectfully invited aud requA4id to meet at Temperance Hall, Wet WLilon street, at 91 j o'clock a. m., April 30, l?C5, to organize and join in the procession in honor of our deceased president. All friends in the city and visiting tbe city nre invited to Mtervl. Let us all turn out By order of the Committee. Wa-HiNiarox SrRitT Pfoffrtt at Auction-. The property on the southwest corner of Washington and Tennessee streets has been subdivided into business lots of convenient size, and will be sold at public auction on Tuesday, May 2J, at 2.j o'clock p. m , on the premises. This is a part of the lauds belonging to the state, authorized to be sold by the last legislature Plats ol the premises can be had at the office of Wiley Si Martin, real estate agents. 21) 3. " I. O O. F. Brothers: You are respectfully requested to meet at the Grand Lodge Hall on Sunday morning;. April 30, leC.r, at C o'clock, to participate in the funeral procession of our late Presideut. Abraham Lincoln. All delegations of the Order visiting this city on that day are rc spectfully invited to meet with us. Bv order of Gkorgr Lowe, Chief Marshal. t7Io the suggestion yesterday morning that bakeries and eating-bouses be kept open o'l tbe 30th, to furnish provision for visitors, it was only intended that such should be kept opeu as were actually necessary for this purpose, and not for the transaction of any other business, ar.d tbi only so far as strictly required to supply tho necessities of the occasion Supplies should be laid in to by. J. Cavex, Mayor. Two to Six Acres Each The grounds tobe Bo'd on Monday May 1st are so divided a to suit the wants of all customers. Those wanting small lots cau have as little as two acres. 1 hose wanting more can have adjoiuing lot of as mtny acres as they desire This sale should not be overlooked. Everyone who fail to attend will regret it afterwards. It is the truh that more beautiful lotdcitioot Le bad in tbe vicinity of the city 2.1-2 High Hkaltuy Grou.nds No more desirable ground have yet been put into the market for sale, than that to be sold next Mond iy afternoon. The city can be seen from the elevated puts of the ground. All of it is well drained, and the neighborhood is noted for being tbe healthiest in the vicinity of the city. The lot contain from two to six acres Full particulars end plats can be had at the office of Wiley Martin, real estate broker. " 24-3 Attention, Sim-ixs! Lvlies and geLtleanu willinz to assit at tbe funeral cervices of Pi evident Lincoln at the State House, Sunday morning, will pie ise raet for rehetr! at Pro.resor Oaen's room in tbe Sentinel Jbuildi; g. at three and feveu o'clock this evenxg. No rehearsal or hour of ervice on Sundty will interfere with the stated services of churches, s the rnu-ic room will be open for rehearsal until nrdnight. t5T The oflirers, members, anl pitron of the First Universalist Sabbath School will meet h College Hall to-morrow morning at 7lX o'clock, tor the purpose of visitinc the remains of the late itesiJeGt at the State Hon-e By order of the superintendent. Auction! Today at 2p.m. will be po-i-tively sold that valuable busire- ground on the corner oi Illinois and Georgia streets, oppo-ite the Commercial Hotel. It is the best business corner io the market. Sale prompt at the hour. Baker k Mclver have a very large stock of straw goods, at prices to suit everybody. s7 a JrSuour keeps one of tbe bet drug hUres in tbe rity. and in aJdition to medicines of all orts and 'thebet kind, be has everything iu tbe line of toilet article), for ladies and gentlemen. His place is No. 5, Bates House Block. gyXe aadalagwot at yle of Latajuat opanssj It Villi a. '-
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Decidedly tba boat article for reetorirg grey hair to Iii natural color, (not dying".) curing all disease of the scalp, rreventirg tLebair from fall iog off, giving it a softness aud glosa that nothing else can produce. Price $1 per bottle. Sold bt all druggist!. J. F. Saaoia, druggist. Bates Houe Block, agent rod -It Gott Pk: -Nrw SrcH R Prick Iti otcan We barejust received a very Urge and fine at sortment of gold pens. We keep none but tba best, and warrant every pen we sell. Come and try them Kaber'i levj pencil. Arnold i blue pencils, and tbe bt of all kinds of stationery, at tao. ö orth rennylvania reet, at Todd A Carmithae! a. - --- s - To Families ami Ki rrias or HrTAitA!T. Boa RM so Hoc-1., Ac Iu view of tha probable scarcity of cooked provisions to-morrow for tbe supply of tbe immense throng that will be berr, I b ve made arrangeaient for having a large number of bams boiled and on band readv lor ue. Perfons: wishing auy rbould leave tbeir or der. with me aa early a boih!e this morniog, next door to Journal ollice. hn. mixt . Xonca. A special meeting of Indiana Capi t.l 1 Sunday. April 30, at o'clock a. ra , to arrange for the precession. Let etery member be prescht S. is a. via., hlder. M Solomos, Secictarv. Not 10. Members of the Indianapolis Mission Sunday School, will meet at tbeir chapel, on Madison avenue. SunJ ty morning, April 30th, at sevcu o'clock precisely, to unite with other school in tbe city, in paying a lat tribute of respect to our late President, Abraham Lincoln. P. A. W. Davis, Superintendent. -a- - - - Wc hive iu-t receive 1 from Boston, a full liueof ca fish of tbe best quality salmon, bal ibut, herring, mackerel and codfish, AUo, a fresh lot of sardines, at lower price. Flrtcurr A Davilux, 15 dtl Central Orocety. Fink Garuem Lot at Aittiox. Wiley A Mirtin.real estate auctioneers, eil on Mon day, May 1, a number of fine lots near the southeast corner of the city, and- within a short di tance of tbe line of the city railroid. Lots contain from two o ix ucie. See advertisement 2V5 sawawa tfl tawaw- - - - For IUnt. A Urge room in the third tory of the uew Sentinel building. No 27 South Meridian street. The room is well lighted and the entrance good Apply at this office. 7tf. ?y""A Cue fresh lot of orange, lemons, datf, fig, cocotnut. prune and raisins, at Central Grocery FLFTcni.R A Davipge. 15 dlf. oSBs - - - - ISjpSee Dr. Wra Thomson's advertisement on the fourth page of to day's psper. jin25tf. Por choice drugs, pure toilet hoap-. brushes, comb, A'c, and for t he best quick yeast, go to Senour's drug store, Bites House block. iT"A few exchange papers, done up in pack ages of 100, can be hail at this office tf Telegraphic Dispatches. " a r tiMt-'itroirm nittvuriTt scenaai. fl er lurnliifr Iteport See Flrat Page. JIXXSIOIX'JU l.Ii21OXtT. Latest War News. FUNERAL OBSEQUIES OF PRES. LINX30LN. PROGRESS OF THE FUNERAL CORTEGE. Frn.il Huirtlo Io lev4?lniid. WASIIIaNT.TOaV news. a - Terrible Accident on the Mississippi. A Heavy Verdict Tor Fahr. Imprisonment. Proclamation by tho Presideut. 1 r... Ac,, Ac Ac Ac. The I'rcaident'sj Funeral ':UIequlea. Clrveland, April 2S. We left Buffilo oa Thursday night at 10 10. At all tbe stations ou the way to Cleveland large numbers of persons bad assembled. Dunkirk, 12.10 Here, as at preceding stations, the platform is elaborotely decorated with evergteens. They extend all along the struc ture. The chief feature is a group of 36 young ladies, representing tbe states of the union, drcscd in white, each with a broad black scarf on ti e shoulder, holding in tbe hand a national flig. We have a fine view of ibis tableau by the glare of more thau a hundred lamps and torches. The tolling bells, solemn music of a band and firing minute guns conti ibute to the interest of the scene. Wtfikli, 1 A. M We itop here tor wood and water, and a party of five ladies brought io a cros and wreath of flowers. On the cross were the words, "Ours ti e cross, thine tbe tbe crown." All of them were Affected to tears and considered it a sacred privilege to kiss the coffin. At 1 .32 we are at the line which separates New York from Pennsylvania. Msj. Oen. Dix and etalTtake leave. T. T. Farnar, nrnor of Krie, ' and other, eorut on the cars. Er it 'J 50 a. m There was no particular demonafration at ibis plire. Tbe employes running this train are the same who were on the train that brought the late president to this point while on h'.a way to Washington, just previous to hi first inauguration Wickliff. 6:20 p. m. The following gen tUmen here came on bard: Gov. Brough and etalT consirftins of the following gentlemen: Gen. Cowen, Ad't. Gen. Birlow, Surgeon Gen. Ban and Col. Maxwell; also Gen. Hooker commanding the department of Ohio witb hi staff as follow?: Col. Seward, Lieut. Col. Simpsou, Lieut. Col. Lithrop, Mjor McKeely, Major Bar r niter, Capt. Taylor; .altfo Senator Sherman. Hon. Samuel Galloway, Hon. A. Walters and M; "Moatgome y; a'so th fallowing gentlemen to nice, the ichiwl-: Hon. B. P. SpiulJiiig, Kx Governor Tol, Tho. Jot.es. jr.. Colonel Auon Stager, Atcass Stone, jr., Hon. H. B Payne, Hon .Inn A Foote, Hon. H V. Wi!cii, Stillman Witt, An son Roberts, Wm. Bingham, Hon. W. B. C-t!e. Charles Hickox, .Tnv. Martin, Hon. W. Collins. II. N . Johnstou. Dr. G. 0. Webber, Dr. Proctor Thayer. H. B. Hurbut, JacoS Hovey and dame Warwick. Cleveland, April 2 i A. M As we pass the lake side of the city, thousands of po-rsons gathered to view the train. High up we see an arch with tbe inscription: Abraham Lincoln Immediately under the arch ia a lady dressed to represent the G iddes of Liberty. She holds in her hand a flig, and this, together with herself, i. bandaged with mourning. All places of business are closed Tbe cars stopped at Euclid Street Station. The coffin wa placed in a bearse, the roof of which wa covered with tbe national Msg. with black plames tastefully and appropriately adorned. Tbe military escort. Mijor Gen. Hooker and staff, Gov. Brough and staff, tbe civic escort guard of honor, followed by U. S. civil officers of the vereran reserve corps, members of tbe City Council and city officers of Cleveland and the numerous military presented a decidedly fine appearance aa they moved through tbe streeUs of this truly beautiful city. From Euclid atreet to the park emblem of mourning were everywhere prominent. S:rangers were loud in expressions of admiration of the splendid order and arrangement. In the park a. building ha been erected, petfallj for tbe rtcepUoa of tbt ri-
tnilm, to which tiey bare now been convey! Tba building Is VI by 36 feet la diroenaions and 14 feet high from the eroun l to the plate. Tbe roof is of the ptgoda style ar.d the rafters are covered with whit clotb. Over tba center of Ibe main roof scd directly over the catafalque a second roof Is raUei;rout 1 feet so I coerH lo Ilka manner. . The catifalque cociüa of a raked daif, four feet from tbt ground. The coffin refs on tbia dait, about two feet above tht floor. On the four corners stand columnt supporting a canopy. The columns have been draped atd wreathed witb evergreens and white flowers in tbe most beautiful manner. Black cloth falling as cur tains and fringed with tilver, all caught and looped back to these column from the centre of the canopy. The fW and tbe sides of the d ais are covered with black cloth droopicg from tbe four corners, bordered with silver frittre Tbe insiJe
of the canopy is lined with black cloth calhered aT.iaa -.. a a a a in lOKis, ana wr.ue ana uiacR crape serves as plu msge to the posts tt the comers of thecatafal a tie. In the centre i a lare ti.r nf t.t.c..t - - - WS..' vet, surrounded witb 3b star, one for each Stat iu the ut'i )ü. The floor ol ibe dai is covered witb Mowers, and a figure of the Coddr of Lib erty is placed at the bead of the roffiu. The rallclou t er !.--: aftee tl.o remains Vs. I been placed in the dais, were performed by the tt' t - fa li a . . . . 1 - itignti.ev. tdshop Mcllvaiu. He then read a Dart of the funeral servile nf tba t-'nl rtr. I cnurcn, siigtitiy altering the cae to suit tbe or casion. Tbe remains were then exoosed to cub lie view The arranremenfa ar a nerfeot tl.st everyone who desire) to see them will have no a mcuity. it is raining here to day. but this i uo impediment. Uleve anJ has made a lern, n stratiou worthy of her citizens. p M . Tbe number who witnessed th r mams of the nresident were 10 minut Ts.. rows of spectators were constantlv psesing, one eacn sue o: me conn 1 tie i;d was covetel with flower in abar the of harr. a Onaceaar .t borjuats were laid upon the coffin by ladies re pre lentinj trie soldiers Belief Associatiob. The funeral narte were tha rnrkta nt ih an thorities sud were" fartcred at the Wcddcll Houe A more liberal and friendly greetiis could not have been extended. Charles L Wilsen, of Chicago, on behalf of a committee of 100. was here to extend tbe boapitalities of that citv. This committee 14 t T,tl , - s-.vv ww g'BV reed to Michigan Gity to meet tbe remains and will escort them to Springfield. Tbe disnlav at Chicaro will be the lan e.t ir , , o - r - - - . - know in that citv: 41 orcnizilioi.a and aorietie numherinir 25.0(H). have already rerorte! to the chief marshal. At roidnicht we leave Cleveland and will arlive at Columbus to morrow rcornitg Oov. Brough to night extendel the hospital! tie of his residence to the funeral parly. f rom tlrmpliU. Mkmphi. April 22, via Cairo. Anil 2i The steamer Sultana from New Orleans, arrived at Vicksburg on tbe evening of tbe 21t. with her boiler leaking badly. She remained tbere thirty Lours repairing, taking on board l.'JCG federal soldiers and Jj oflicets, lately releared from Cahaw bit and and Anderonville t.risons. Shear. rived at Memphis last evening, and after coaling proceeded on her way about -f a. ra. About 3, when seven miles up, ehe blew up, immediately takiug fire and burning to th water's edce. Ul foul aboard, not moie than i(M)hae been rescued. Five hundred and ten of those rescued are now i:i hospital, and two or three hundred untrjured. at me oo.oier Home. Captain Mason of the Sultana i sui i-;sl lo be lost. At 4 o'clock this moiiiiu:' the river Iu front of Memphis was covered with soldieri struggling for ne, mauy oi mem hadiy scalded. Boats immediately went to their rescue, and are still encaged in "picking them up tteneral ashburiie iruraediitelv organized a board of officers to Investigate the atlair, aiul they are now at wotk doing so. No further particulars have been received. From U taalilugton. Wauin.tox, Aptil 2S The excitement which prevailed in I Iii- city yc-teidiy ha considerably subsided. While all legtet that the a.siii, owin? to rashness among the soldiers engaged ia the cap ture, was not taken alive, they at tbe same timetee! grauned that toe murdcrei has paid the pen alty of bis crime. Had he been brought totbe Washington uavv yard alive nothing could have withstood the lure o the excited congregated thousands. What disposition was made I Hooth' bodv after the autopsy upon it, it is impossible to as certain, but that a filling disposal, in keeping wiiu ms ignominious career, was made, is cer tain. Harrold, who has been exhibiting irreat itocism since bis capture, now Nppears to realize the awful pohitiou in which he is placed, and through the day bas given way to frequent wtcping. He is quite young, his appearance would indicate mm to be not over 20. Sometitao since he was an applicant for the position of surgeon's steward in the Potomac flotilla, but was unsuccessful. 53 From ftv t'ork. New York, April 26. Tbe Commercial's Washington special says: Tbc vaults of the Farmer's bank in Richmond have been opened and the contents found undisturbed. A cabinet meeting was held to-day to conaid er the international question likely to arise from the conspiracy which is alleged to have extensive ramification. President Johnson was loudly cheeied to-day in the streets Booth's bod y has been placed where it will never be seen by mortal eye again. The Post's special say?: A Peiinsylvauit delegation oiled on the president making the most radical address yet delivered. The prtsident irplicd repeating bis conviction, that the rthtl leaders fchould Le punished and the tne of the people forgiven. A ptivate dispatt h fiora St Louis reports a terrible accident down the Mississippi river. The Steamer Sultana bad exploded ber boiler and au:.k,i;d a greet number of live lost, all soldi et lrurlnniH liun by Ilie I'raaldetif . Whereas, Bv try proclamation of tbe 25th ins.., Thursday ibe 25:h d;y of next month was recommended t. the d iy for special humiliation and payr, in consequence of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, but Whereas, My attention his beeu called to tbe fact that the day aforesaid is sacred to a large cumber of christians as one of rejoicing for the ascension of our Savior; now therefor, Beit known tkat I. Andrew Johnson, presi dent of the United States, do ber. by euggest that the religious services recommended as aforesaid ahould be postpored until Thursday the 1st day of June next. (Signed; Axt r.rw Jonyo. W. HiNTtL. President. Act. Sec. of Stale. - Official DUpatrli. War Dlfaktailnt, I Washington. April i Mj"r (General Dix: A dipatch from Geu Grant, dated at Ualeigb April 2G, states that Johnston surrendered tbe loices i.i his command embracing all from here to Chitithootbie to (Jen. Sherman on the baii a.'ieod op4o by Lee and myself for tbe array of U'- !."rii Virginia ;ignil) I. M. Sraxrox, Seiretarv of War. From IIa 1 1 lino re. Baltimurc, April 2s. A well known atixtn ol Baltimore committed suicide last Monday a abort distance from this eity by ehooiiog himself wi'b n pi'tol. No cause could be assigned for the rrb act. except that be had recently seemed depre.-ed and melancholy. Subsetuent events irduced the belief that be was iu S4jme way implicated in tbe conspiracy, aad last night tbe body was exhumed, embalmexl and sent to Wa.b ington by order of the government. Tbe affair causes much speculation, and there are many reports, in connection with some facta which it ia deemed inexpedient to publish at present. Frotaa litn. Boston, April 23. A suit brought by Mr. Leonard Sturdevant against W. U. Alien, fori! Itsjal arrest and imprisonment, which has been on trial here for some days io tbe supreme court, closed this raorning, tbe jury rendering a verdict ia favor of Mr. Stcrdevant for $320U. At the breaking oat of tbe war Mr. S. was doing boIneaa in New Orleans, and upon bla cornier north waa rrctad and lodged la Jail apora cbarf of diilojiuy prercnta tgnctt in dj nr. liici.
rrauili. Laatala. St. Lot ia, April 2 A telerraa received ty tbemihury authorities from New Madrid, says tba atca-bfr Sului.a. will 2.000 parolad pelaoaeiplodrd The number lvt wst aMut
The Very Latent. Tiiitr;: o'clock a. m Naw Yoaa, Ard 2. Mr. Groesbeck A Co of this city c3er flO.WXi towards the recovery of ew e Jiff. Davis, a fugi tive from justice. The Times , Germar, tamed Geo Springstein baa taken the aaaaaainatioo of TrMkls-n L'ncoln to heart o deeply that he attempted sal cide latt etening The 1'ribune, commeH.cg Secretary Suaton'a orders to com roar J er io tbt teKJ, not to regard St.ernuu's armistice says tbt loevitablt inference is ibat Sherman baa be era aupwrxsdrd, or that the secietry mean to compel bim to resign. Wahicgioi letu-fi say tbert b reason to be lieve that Booth wa affianced to an estimable lady in N. Y. It la certain tbert ia no froaad tor tbia rumor; there was notbloj raore than a drawing toom actjuainUnee between tbt parties. Oa Booth's person was found a diary io which be bad recorded events ol his flight and Other matters calculated to fix hi. guilt on parties of ihe confederacy, and there was also foux-d ia bis pocket Meiling change obtained ia Canada last October, when this diabolical plot was doubtless arranged. Since the departure of the remains of ber bus band m their last journey Mrs Lincoln bas Uen moir calm, but finds it Impossible at times tort gard her care wiili ieigcatioo, so heavy an! on expected wm the blow. President Jobnaoo baa urjcesl ber not to hasten beraepartare from tbt While Houte. She will remiio tbere until tbt close of May, when it is ber present intention to locate In Chicago. Her eldeat too, Capt. Linculu, purpose practieißa law io that city, wberw Maatcr Thad-ieos can enjoy excellent ad ucat local advantages. The same Utter sa-s it was well tor tbt rt public that Oer. (Irani was present when tba intelligence reached President Johnson of Shearmaus blunder, and that be ao promptly left t couvey tbe disapproval of tbt chief magistrate. It may be that bis presence in that quarter will be required lor a while, but President Johnson desires to have bim return at tbe earliest poaai ble day, aud remain bete second io command of the armies of the United States Wasüincton, April 23. Kicbard Coxe, one of tbe oldest and toot! prominent lawvers in this city, died this tnornin:, aged 73. Gen. Hancock has established bis headquarters in Winder's building in tbe room formerly occupied by Oen. (irant. The government buildings at tbe corner of 15.; street and Pennsylvania avenue, destroyed by tire borne weeks since, are being rebuilt and will shortly be occupied by various officers attached to headU triers. orricuL J Sik.eox Gxnual's Omct.t Wasiiinutox, April 2. ) Hon. E. M. SiKtiton: I bavt the honor to report that tbt oectetary ol täte UhA bi n-ul tide tbi mctnicg aud ia free from pain. Mr. F. Sewaid requ-tesj to day that soma Ott thould read to him and says bt is much better. His strength i improving gradually, and tbt wounds ot Scoit are healing very rapidly. Very respect I till y, J. K. Barn., Surgeon General U. 8. A. Si ai.LoN Olvkral's OriC.l Washington. April 2rf,J A. M. Hon. Ii. M. Stanton: 1 h are the honor to report that the secretary of state and Mr. P. Sewtrd are ltnprurin; Steadily. Vet v le-pcctfulU, J. K. Barxus. Surgeon General U. S. A. Vciy gi cat i uiiositr prevails aa to tbe diipoilion to be mad of the remains of l'.ooth, but it eeetu the authotitita ait not inclined to give tho wiiLhc J carras the honor of meeting tbt public gar.e. and it will probably be deposited in whatever fdace piotijifC the mot utter obscurity. Yesterday a photographic view of the body was taken before it was removed from tbt monitor. It was then placed in an ordinary gray army blanket, in which it was Mwed up. A plain basket shaped box, measuring fix feet by two, bad been previously made for the remains, but it wa? nut u-cd. COMMERCIAL. ar rauteaara. I Cincinnati Market. CmciNXATi, April 28. Flour 25j lower; Superfine fS 10; extra 1 DO 7 25. and family $7 5UQÖ 00. Wheat, red f 1 '50; white $1 00(31 fcO. Oat. 70c. Corn dull. Hie $1 U0. Clover seed $14. Whisky dull; small sales at $2 09. Barley $1 15. Provision quiet and prices of all articles nominal. Mess pork 30c. Bulk meats 14Q15. Sboul13c?14; sides 14(315- hams MKCdXb. Bulk bams 16c. Lard 18c. Groceries firm, with a good jobbing demand Sugar nl6c. Coffee 3U(g 33c. Silver $1 :41 36. Gold $1 46. www vork jraaritess. Nrw York, April ?. Cotton 53c for middling. Flour 5(3: IOc lower; at $7 35Q7 40 for extra stite; 0US 15 for extra round hoop Ohio, and IS 20(dj9 CO for trade brands. W'hiaky $2 1)2 11. Wheat Heady for winter and dull and droopicg at $1 kjgC'tl 5 for amber Michigan. Ryt quiet. Barley dull. Corn new while, $1 45; new yellow, $1 Ja'. Oau T383c. Clover seed $13 50. Timothy fl 50 Wool dull. Coffee dull. Sugar, 12(313. Molaaaea dull. I'etroleum quiet; 40c for crude, 55c for refined in bond, and 75 free New mesa pork 50(7130 00; f27 O027 50 for 'G3-T,; $ J6 00(126 50 for prime, and $26 W (2 27 2S for prime me-s. Plain mess beef $12 00 (4 16 00; antra mess, $16 50(320 00; boef bams, 14(?I5. Cat meats; 17iyc for aboolderi and 17'rtf PJJc for bama. IHcoo; 15J;e for Cumberland cut; IGlQie'-jc for long ribbed and 19J,'c for thort riobed. " Ltrd lei'lfcte Butter. I525c for Ohio, and 32? lor State. Cheese 15 (2 23c Kict dull. Money. 5(VC ps-rcent. Sterline 109; lWJ; for first clas bills. GtlJ closed at $1 47g. Goverrimer.t ftocks steady. sxw tork mosrt marixt. Nrw York, April 2i. ( aid continue weaa. The speculative feeling is dull and the demand is chiefly confined to custom bouse purpose. Tbe possibility of a severe cotton panic occurring, incident upon tbt news of the clo-e of tbe war, produces aa expectation that some of the gold balence test from us to forhlon for greater safety will bt drawn borne again, producta an influx of tpecit and a consequent decline io tbe premium on gold. Latir GolJ closed at Gallagher's exchange to night at $1 46' j A N N o u r J C E n E r J T FIFTH WAELv-JOSEfH HAaUUS affara ktesatf U the iadependett voters af tie Ifta Ward, as aa lade pendent union candidate fr Councilman. Mr. Barrl ta aa 1st cIiLiea af tL War 4, kaa all hi property la it, aa4 If elected will pleda: kizuaelX ta aid ta aecarlnf ekes gas, litjUt uie. aud to leak after tk taureata af th VCarJ la the Coaocll and see that It kaa ita fair akar a all paW laDproferseata. y a OFFICE TO nTTOT. A 5 Orr.CF. ta tba second Ccwr of .Etna Ufsranct Butwaiar. vm Wort rrtMasyWa-a aotwa. Apply at ta sttScw sis' ias Crsva lossrsaes Csswpay. Awwarr 4k exAKiAW, irt:u. aprt!43t .
