Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4531, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 May 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL. 4&
? West Virginia Reprc-eoUtJre Ket'iaa V? wards tb toetb entrann. The flwr under tbfjnotwitbftar.dicj. the .treeu were densely throng-5 ri?-Tbe card of tbe IoditDarolis Icsurince?
from t i ro.
IT
THE CITY YEKTKRDAY.
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. Z V. .I V .vV V i V fc ' , 6r1C11' Comjtcy will b found in laotber coIobu. Tlü c..Er) T1 -rt ateiri v, v..w l,tU vUiou Li Cight southwarJ at.4 er , iniiir tiM.tr Vfi Mark elnth At thpr.i'lcf 13 ecEn toVl a linv to endanger f.ni rnr in r K,.! i r . . . cJ VAIRO. Atril .10 i r.e te ararr M imi; rr: . j - . . .
. - I, , .mi . - ? ;i - - . - - - - i - . . . w-v - . i corcTiCT commences Duaioes una er ine moi is - s - n i - v j . . . citot io rfitri untiR ia iosi ini rraari t MOND vY'Tl7rYT .VrMk.-RprnUtitt G D Hiib.cSh jSof Jfi L!aeo!n. the brow of which w en what w., to be Me.. The manner ia hieb dim- TOraW circum5Uuce,- The director ars wellj '1 i v'l .W M0' Col .rado-l.etrttative Allen C. Bradford nrded with . .imple rbnp.et of lir.,g Uurel ty. once as spotless f the dr.ren mow, love, ol JknowB t0 b gmMemen cf .t.ict commercial i. breik o'dsr I. , r. l?',Vi JKBBOr T t M buk tccocnt in Xw JfTet Krrstat re Wi! iam A -New ÄAboTethecüiWque huzg a canopy of nchS bons-eta and gorgeous dresses were sacrificed. -.V,.; taj reiooniibdity. atd the itockholdeiiB? i 1 a ? -y . f ? Üarr.a l.foril..i 1111!. CITY ITEMS. e;i. t S':, vther a! iU t0? ?cd WVW-no,t, T'' f34 fcQ'Ic P3,tJoa 0,l-- " - r.-ffrr,.V,H w iVJ 5" i Mr?Iir.l-ne:re--cn!a!Ue Clurl C TN drooo tbronph the roturd 0 u,e ourerZthe crowd displayed a brarer? atd pcriister-TJr .r I rr-.n .:,., ,ru,ni tK.tä'DJ oe ,,llod ,fce fco:teJ l.h fet1 1 . t . Uiu;,4'ul
1 Setrart .t-Arm Unit Sent, ojee. wbere it wa ciugU up api feMoorel witbgtbat we teer care the aei credit of riDM tuVof the' cooptnr wülWe cou4uctUco 1 on M' 1 ,,fr. r"CAL j , , fSFrotn. 5 Urg. ailrer Lullioa um:.. Tie edge, of therefore. All in .11 the . multitude pre.entt i the fin the liberal mir.:,eV. and tbt all riskf0 ,? f T , 7 . , t- Gnuu'.Om.K rrrir.t v. Arn Hoa of i:j.iee'-ta4i-eAcatafilque acl caLopr were trimxel in iiIrcrL'tnon grotefque ani ndicu'otn arpcarance we tfrr -, it ,ET .,r rnri w .j 33 w deertel and blown up. but ifar.k. U iuto, April 30 jN(;UrU-.v. j fringe. .Li Hut put orerbc.J tuiie-J with larcgba.e erer witr.e-ed. Tbe .UrlLi. -itb all Jii.ije' for d,ra. cuttin?t lIoR E. M. ?t.r: . ... V -ilrer fct&ra. tbat lent a Uiuifcnt ccotra-:t to thei.tbeir coLLiricr. lid fft aeem to i'tf ihf itilS v v, . , . "; ,.f!t r4ffcrP0 lin- tv .1.. . . .
0Fi ,,r lUnUbv Gcd I V Hauie V V üi" bck0Jr be f P;enJor ,.,mart!;1 k'l"cb tbe r.crdmate dre of tcompinj .uff.ra .ose Iron Telnet Tnm bi. (' 1 J v H V' Ii V. C ,1 M l' LWa'r-T lL ß""hl wa4 of 1tbe,m(03 tflectlT k.nd.Uhicb ha J .apparent!, usurped tbe dominion ofgoVl, toJpanr. wbich he will manage and direct gown "-Jr left for part. cn-Rf t , h . h , alnoTt re A c Col V tl J.m. A 1 C Ma Hi1?'0 Ct l" ST? Tthc V g'0: . t,rr,i,,?ld,ftad ftmi-bed; b feel aafe ia arin cur reader tlut ro tel-H TU .BWi from v. k- , k u ?-torfr3 h" ?i W. . ' hC ..1 F pJil S M of S V1 he Wö ' . Lre Chir: Jf '.rr W"h"Ttth,r,l,b fi.tbey rre:e,tei a ,crr;9ter coP.By can be selected in which to Icaure.': r. -1 rallied d,;rirr tbe rJtbt. acd i.
: ' " - w r r - . a cm pmtiiCr ones were aeoi coiiS'.atiiT ournicc icoeej. more iccie mtci ana i;r.cr,in ?.a -.t- r,. i,: vn;.r. . . ..ulüc, . ivi 4 4 1. -
Ditrt of Illii.o;.; Hon Je.,e K DuWh. L,ut Jwilh a di-li lu.reles Hgbi that aerved to hi-htf'rKlable dav could bate beec. and no more tuwr Th. ,Vr U ?f 7f, r' --v,. rwM.ewa .... moer, Gor Win Uro-. Kranen C Sherman, intyor ofg... h.tS m.l, f .:,V.,....r. , 'Ja. ' ftbu"c.eM- lbe ",m?lty row teii- 14 Jt6 The .-earner Telle Si Iuia briocf aVoati J. K.
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THE ARRIVAL OF THE REMAINS PRESIDENT LINCOLN.
4 The Capitol of Indiana is Moving.
Cbicao; 1Iod T A Heine, J Wer.twortb, M O p. The w!s ArouDij tbe catf
IIu2b. J T Stwart, Col
DIMTAVS. I'Nf IDIOTS Av.
.4 S S IUr. Col Ii M
.F V.'illiiui. Hon'i S II Mel rin. Shelby 51 Cul !J.bm. Gen J A McCleroard, Hor.-i Lrtnan Yrum
- Kbull. T S iSedtt.barR. T J Denni. S W Fnller.g.j Kf00 , II TurLer, J Lwon, C L Woodman. G W r - i
"""ü iu:inni miirj; oi3pe, U 11 KObert. J Luttm!KT, 1 I aicoi. Abraham IvLcolti arrived in thi-t eitr. from Col f
Mi di." j r inf. i m
'policies on laTor&ue terrü. ETt'nr. hm N.i a- p. ;.,. r .v. o i..
el in theeixe sble miterit!, and orntrnfirte'Jtf at M.nr ' H t" We are in no humor lor locl to night Q t raTiZ.lT. Ü with filrCf fringe, and looped UP With white COrd i . ... ... .... . . ;. ' . Hiftr r.rfinr th rnM of th dar. üd r.rnar. b . - kT
formir.ap.rtial enclosure abound it. and .irr tbe inadequate acconnt we rreent Jr rev ?;TD from Ua-g
that here rrer.iile-1 wa painfully im fcf , r , " " cu"''' uu ffders this mornic ofre?terdaT. iu5iuniwiriuwn unuurea ana
f rre.ire.r:d without metanhor. here one ?eemedr5V : ---v- , .c, tu .,.(--
. . rx f ft A r ui; i r (J ar-Mr T t f.o frr qqiah
to stand in the rerr shadow of death, as S
hil.U.Mil. .r.l ..nMtl Vioa.l wo rrT.l rnr 1 "a"J OU lU,IIKi ÜU tl asiiiOglun iUeCl WCie
i . ... r . . illuminate.! in th eremn?. anil lrr harfiiH
Ter.tlT f.tvin alt hit wit innrtal : ArraLirr.E; 0.
SLiucofo. Hearr black curtains were bung ttW"? ,B l,fce !Ufets L ,ur:d U,.e'R
urobua.oter tbe Indiaut Central Ktilrotd. at "Jl
O'clock. Tbe mot exteriT preparation had-i been nmde for rraeiring them ir. a mancer due?! tbe ditinguihed cbaraetcr of tbe Weieed, hp, '.J well a cuDoUirc. with thediuity at.d repuUtiop of the Slate ol Ii.diana. The or'ion waa tlte.i grandest and ruoit impofcictr that has eer Ltn.'ß extended to any citizen of this country, ar,d it3 was rot unworthy a people n bo bad learned tof lwk upcn the late president a their mot tbc-r -fi oub and competent man. that b4d been cbo..et.n by a Ditinc I'roridence for the suppreMion of aj rebellion and the re-etabIMimentof the author W ity of the gorcrtimant. ar.-l bring again to a du $ trarted nation peace, with hrrhaiij in iJs, f rater nal lore atd profpetity. Thousand' had gath H ered from all parts of the country to pay theii laat tribute of repeet to all that W4i mortal off the lamenteil chief magistrate of a great nation, and with Iiearts orerwheloied with anpuL-Ii thet aade their sorrowful pilgrimage to the pit' e where he lay in state as reverently and iacereliJ as was the cuatoai of the i5.tiiit. ti riait il t holy sepulchre, Saturday eaei.it. at eight o'clock, special train, contaii.inj; the governor mid uilji members of the lexiclature, state otbeers, max.rg and eoooeilmen, members of the pre, snd nff largtJ number of prominent citizens, left tbffjj Union Depot. ot er the Indiana Our! raüroaJ.S w ;v. , : i . . .i . L?
..r i : ir T it E Guvducb. C A. l-.h eterii
HUI4IL5 Ul ur lWlLUUt im The party on tbe special train consisted ot i 'V r t io v . followinjr gentlemen: ß,A h CiTT' C D' 12 h et"U
Governor U r il rtor:. Lteuteuiut litu.fr$ " ' ' ,
Conrad lUker. Hon T H Mrlrfv ,.!.. ,.r "
I A (Jobrigbt, Associated Trc C Ii Morgan, Associated I'res. L U Pointer, 1'biladelphia Inquirer. C A Tajje. Xew York Tribune ii I Wool, Roaton Adrcrticr. Ir A iot. s, Chicago Tribune oovia.vots or btaif. Goternur William Stone, of Iowa, and statt'. Gorcrnor O P Mor'on.of Indiana, st:d statt' Governor John Bronh. of Obk). and staff Tna oi'aru o iioxe The u-rd of honor conitel of: Captain J MeCar.br, 3lh V K C First Liftt J. R Dorlcee. 7th V it C Scrond Lieut K. llurpbr. lUth V il C Srror d l.?eut K Uo?J, 12th V Ii C. IR-iT s.R;r..aNTa. C Sincheitt, Co D. 7th V H C. .1 K KiwrJ-, C I). Heb V K C ' A C Cromwell. Co I. ?th V II C .1 F NeNun. Co A. Ihh V H C L K Bullock, C K.'Jih V RC I' Callagbm. Co H. 'Jh V R C A J Mar-hall. C ) K. V R C. W T Diilr, Co A, lU.b V U C J C illinyC i I). 11th V R tf. W II Durgiu. Cü F, 10th V R C Frank Smith. Co C. I0ih V K C
I Telegraphic Dispatches.
5 the front and rear entrance to tbe Hall, which
K.were looped 1 in tbe centre and left to sweep the floor In folds. Ui The large pillirs in front of tte State Iloue
k were rapped in alternate stripes of black and
VL white muslin entwined with erercreen. and pre
pr-er-ted a pleading appearance. Tbe fiont wa febcautifuliT fe?tocr.ed, and a finelr executed coat
of arms of the state cradi e pediment. At the foulh cntrac.e fb the Stats lloun
frcimcu?, was erected, out of hearr oak timber, a
urpe runopt.JUH'i let us i nueen lect in nini,
in hiiiht, which wi overe-l with black and whi'c ru'i-Iin and evrrerepn. The whole struc
imiUr material, the on
"in uniform apreirance. being faithfully pre?err
ed r ic;r;g the trout were mounted on peJestal-
PrliO Kiula .if UaiViirr,t,-.ti C!ir nl'A Wfl.it or
was their red titmea leap'ed upwards towards thei i? latk rault abore, where still hung the threaten-
ing clouds that had for twelre hours poured their . a. . m . .
tcontents upou tne unsneitereu tnousanda below H
RAt elersn o'clock tbe soldiers were again formedli tin lines extending on either side of the street.vj
r;trom
letch
iUHiC Ul 1 . Mil , V V i V The u; r er put n inter ded f( and choir. I it w i- i..t u-iei
ifrom tbe State House to the Union Depot, facing - " etch other with arms presented, and at the dij-JT .Qfncf "7t7"nT" TVTäTSTCS Stance of a few feet holding torches The f une M""' lw U W Oi O.M W 3.
Jral car, preceeded by General Horry and staff,! 'and the city band, and followed by carriages, R
?waa tbe most lolemu and imnosin?
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Z m - I - 1 - .1 Fir I
it. uewa n? rroi me rr.umr.i ip run xwum.
..r i .... .i ": .;ü;;; ;K"i:;ttÄKi.ubioN of torpedoes.
l."! V 1.1 U I 111 . III M V. DIIVIIV V UUUI VBVIIC J
äitrcu UKUC tl lltllairu a a . a- 1 f t- af2 iginal design, to Frc?eatKc,cc' bJlh V1?01 h dM
ti.-lljrv I uuiUiUlk nl L.ill.C iJ . v. . r , UJAVJC l w I li f
irii tinwdiT roaaas uaiititiiutiiiL. For tlorninir llerwrt sice rirat I'are. 3IirIVXOIIT KEPORT.
COMP.IERCIAL.
, at rat.
'W-iW0M SHEIOLLVS ARMY.
i"I f XT ntTTIA A IT TN Tint ATT
'mo,t imnrtsire scene of all. in the moumfulM XVUiii oaillU xi.ia 13 MULiUW .
)ccaion
We cai.not adequately ddicribe thelj
y-ensatioci experienced, as we witnessed the
:'rtalr m linrf A.irrj ra t r w Ti h'l!
IVI Ul itt'l f U 4liU -W , .
Under th- thrRJlo"7 m.? ,D W"W,',D
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t'ei.iiie btrurtuie wa- U-juiifui.v decorate
J.cveiieen :u d r"e ?
fire oflicer-'T'
anJ one thoujan i men of Morgan M m. Il
mand surrendered to Geu Hobson at Mounts Incmnatl Uaravet. Sterling to day. 2 Ciaciwaati, April 5ft. Twelra hundred rebels alio surrendered to Flour Jjc lower; Saperfine $? W); extra 7 W Gen. Uobnon at another point. Hui 7 'Jj, and familr $7 Ol(2ö ÜÜ. Sereral hundred deserters from tbe rebel rmyrl W,t, red SI W); white $1 601 b0. OaLj. took the amnesty oath. 7to. Corn dull. HjcllVO. Clorer seeal $14. Kastern Kentucky is now entirely clear of reo Barley $105. el troops. ' " S Whisky dull; small sal, at 12 0
W I ror.siors o'iiet nJ rwire nf !t rtir! m .
iL
Hale of i;. h. Hönde. , u lMtLaiiiLrntA. April 30 Subscription to thefj
jo loan to day Irotn all parts of the union. a telemchei to Jay Cooke am:unt toil,251, COO
The Very Latest.
THREE O'CLOCK A. .V
N'sw YoRk, April 30.
H The Herald's New Orleans special Cortl-
It
ti
ical
Mea
poik Bulk taeata 14V
SboulIltt'.k
1314; side 14fai5; bams 14 ;
.14 111.' I J t. Lird 20,'4c. (iroceries firm, with x pood johbicw demind Sugar 13vrl Co. Coffee 30(33-. Silrcrtl .14Crl 3C. Gold $1 4C.
i;i irood c titr i-
The exhibition ACnnferericn T?phvppn ßAnArflUii3 captnrel Bagdad with a rerr small gar
' w" rs .:i t. ... j i . i v ww.t.wi. aA.,
'I ht'i " i'V, iuun imic rtn einen t-a i wi".j,?nced to hare been realiied. Slaughter and WilllaCC
.i f.i..:a üe coran was again oepo:tea in tne car. anaii
Ti le'whiVe "eork'i'a fic-lr "ot &u ,3!idniPnl the trii Jeftorer the Indianapolis ect? credit upon it"Picjector. " h& L.He,n for Chicago, at .!,i.ht f,. Slate Hou-e. a h-ile arch deco Kr""ce V wm rr,re l dy at 10 m- 1
uro Auuui iue uoaierence Deiween Gens. Sherman and Johnston.
slate.
;artv,
treasurer of tat k'p
Vetemii UereiTt Cart's
ten up, and teflec
the rerir of the
Ke-rrvtKr:i?ed after the same m inner, wis retro '.
& WASMtXlirON STRt.r lieervejrt. rv At tl;rc2 points unon ttiH street were erecrea
RÜ ace arches that were most arti-ticilW decors
toe in the aime ?tvlo i ve l.rc l'-s'.,.-ioe 1 at thetj
Hon John L Petit, Hon Joserb E M :l)utiU
(General John Lve, lion Thomas Whito fides, Hon Jeremiah Sullivan. C lonel Jame Lturgess. Colonel L L Shuler, Hon II C New comb. Jos J Ringham, Alfred HsrrtVen, Wn: Hannaman, Hon Jas ü Tyner. Captain II I 11 11. CapUiu Siniier. llou J Y Alii-on Co'. C D Murray, Colonel Ira Grorer, Colofcel I) G Koie, Coluuel W II J Hobiiifwn. Hon Dtrio McDnM. Hon J D Howland, Judo CA II ay w w a? rt .
.1 Itilfjsi hliiP llairi .1 1 .f: ri 1 J fi f d ti ! r lLtreri m
i-k r. ir. . i . j 1 w ii ii .'v. box olaited p.ttwi. tti
i fiinn n " a rr iifiuirii .i iinrp i tii'i'iirv - ri n r.r
i . rr r Aae t n A af raaf
I he MetroDolitan Theatre w ae the mot ex
't' fk presire private decoration we notiecd. It con Tin- rotrrv . . K .... ... .
BMted ol the usual black and white ana ever
i i.c couiu ia oi upou a ?imic oi uujUI pi-".e-j
oiagmnc-tncp an1 crnle.iur. lta entire cost n s
been aoout 4.,0011, gn.i n u uüuuummiV "'"Sf:
1 V. a I-: I ...f.. K: uu me m t
me am 1 ein uni.uin. , . . . ti...i ...
timner ue3 111 tl.k , , ... m mw ' ...... ,. 2 all the world, this was a man. which is alo 1 reo ft, ... . . 1
j'wrcath containing a fine portrait of Liacoln. an-ibr
i tcot beauti.'ul thing of
tuiel in thia countrv. Ti;e
rL'ont ruction is manrijronr.
t a 1 Ij levl The ii side of the coffin i liue 1 wiihR
recn. with a large board bearing the word.
Lt.Sh ikespeare's Julius C'nr:
'lit j life wa3 gentle, and the elements 0 mix
pillow nnd lower surface i-i
. .. .. r ii ai.i
t-t n Aiii.na 0 it m ii TiiAri ai i m a r 1 1 rr a. r"ss a .
ey, E J. Uinta, D. E. Snyder. Cnas F Ho-Ü ., , . , u.iL-,i. ..t.an,:U ;r. fr;. feOoddees of L-berty. .. . . Katreets are dt-rrte-i. the fire- hare smouldereJ
gate. II. ri. IJrown. K-q. R R C a lue r w o i 'J- ' ; , " ' " ' 1 ; i : f ' 1 V . 1 . U 1 .T," K Temperance Hall hn 1 line di-pl ay with a a, to a -he, an I th- mantle nf r V!. t
Hi
he inside of the face lid is rtiei with wl
INCIPKXTS
ri 1 .. f. 11 1 t r
n.euij,wur c couiu leain, was tree ironirj
ituruiriiii uiiruurni uj.'uil large
is-emb!ies 1 he crei character of the da) itself. a well a beiug joined with the mo-t
JTizn Vit a. 11
ri?ou
The Timts Wahiugtoa special says the su thorities are er rare 1 ia a most thorough inre.t
Hitration of tbe assassins plots. They are eendinc gr ft 1 lVou 'a A'l direction in ibis vieioitj. CompeUui
tuuj-erü nrc taaiug icmmoay, a we aüail üavt full and complete hi:ory of all that has trant
fpirel unce the flieh of Rooth and his arcom
plice. The Times says all the fund required to paj Sherman's army in full will be .-eadv for tbe mid
LCli week. It viil require oue huudre-!
it If l'
1 . - - .1 ' 1 . .. . nz . ..14 . .k.ik. ill
-nt-iij!i ui 11 1 1 ii.'.:iiiiiii.. hin mininp; i. in ai a... a 11
ii un juii a .iof ri-on. iraaifr .i atat i'a - - i'-r.iTP iinnp 1 i.p hip it I it c!Mii ,! r,i 1 ii r ..it- . .... ... . . ii " - - - - lii'i.i eiertn miiiiuii ul aaiiari.
F k. til ' -N mm --. . m ... . . t M-T'X Hi ! I fll Ilirtill Tlif W m T rtlllAt mm I r.ia-lI
lloa D U ll.ainon, attoruey ger,vrhl. Hnutf ' Vetera., Revive Coina pois and Washingum street being exccedingls l,. nianife-ted itself. Allseemed to feel TheJ f 1.1,c H"ald Mfbi!f 'rreoiidci. oltht Laz hobie clerk of tlie supreme court. II. , j - s ,',, (Jo I. 1 Ith Vrttrn Reset vv Corpj ' IRf,",ome in anpeirancn The whole fr .tneworkg,,.,,,, (ff lhc ÜCC,eion vA the propriety ofS TrOlU XCW Vork. I'.JtD. aay- that on the looming of the 1 4th tin .T 11 n t? J' fr n J n". !,OI,,ft .J HiMH C.)B Ut'l Veteran He-irve Cor - f'" bUch tU.d white iuaslm int Js;!el.e. Xo unnecessary demonstration orf Xw Youk. April 30.-The HerW. Newbern Jlu uniat. struck a torpedo and w, blow, linnet, Hon U S Ltr.C. Hon 0 S Orth. I! ...i '' V) F ' hl t aj V H . Corr- 'u 5il' -vergreer.s and amounted with w Vvmptom- of discontent were aorwhere t.fttnylj'-orrespondent of the 27th, sits: up killing two men and wounding one Tboma-.N Stil well, Hon DiviJ Kilgore, Hon If J Sedrwick'l-th Veteran Remrc CorL-.fe'V ,,C(? V? rC at thC Cr0?8!V" 'h bnt esch awsite J patiectls. "nad eheerfulIyH The lamentation of Sherman's atmy over the jf Sbortlv ,fier the Ida struck a torpio aod hao S GoodiBg. Hon D C Branham, Hon J A Mt 5 R W I ,1 U lth Veter in licaerreCWrs i! ''' nd WS.:r.gto. was not dis-lj,,,,,,,, mhh lhe iesart regulation., ifa-natiou of the president were euddenh lhe lt - e c ely broken .u anJ two me; ?on. Hon Henry Secret. General Colgrove. II-,. K " " l"' v "31 Veteran Kerv J." ,nW ,r 1 eite c- ViOM Wirt' to Tc:,n-4 S-'2r to gain admittance to' the State Hou,e Ichangetl to rejoicinuM at the appeniance of Oen. l,IeJ1ü ih" -11 M'C"S''. ni three badh ton S n7P Vi u r J i ' , " n.Pcurf . " ee.t.eets. a dNfmce of four suaiea were nuhrhe r.,;t, tal lhc. mud w?re s,iffic.:erit tj lry thc30rAnU ''"Ti f , ., "" J1 0 Culrer Col R N Hudson. Colonel Rbu,j w- ? 3.j y Ke-frvtK '' em-lem. omed oferape. leo .t;ed.;t;,f:vü to the utrU),t n.d prob4,,i Thete.ms ..uiud Jubn.toa embrace in the b!c run.,.ig ac.os- to the city tU same W Thompson. Colonel O.ler, G-neral Dumont.W., 11 ' ' ""fand fastened with 1 .rge white iotc-, r-b K:tli;ril,;,t jfnn-rs,.-.!!,! hi .rtr, r.r.i p. :.!.,ösurrff;der. four niuiles of the militaiv division ol YUJ lLe transport Huia, whica was use 1 as gen
Fv.jii. : . 1. . . L.i . .- . ' : --ijr, ... . . ti. .o.,),,....' .i 1 . ri ... - .
:;i tr n fircum: in.-'tj rr ' no w cm. li l tic 'i.iiri -i ioe 11 mi oi iiicit i arior c. - t . , ... . ..
Ki Th" ever ts of the dar v.rihin. t rrWoctMl.t '2 west ot the Cbttthoochie river Atnou:! 3
fethat li'ie cvtr tnnci:t.i in the hisrorv f.f In generals surrendtiei is
Efr ii fi M'liy, and -11 those whw witr.?e"d th;mS''ri-cip il among t'.ic lieutenant
Hi S. -.i.i ..o. 1.. . tl i.. nn I. k'P 1 rnr?. if v if :nf. ;i c
Vision and it h in-enerabte detail. It wh the r-o:i z -')l arrendered. W.i-ie Ham; ton
RtKncmiii !ini". co nf w,M..irtI.i-l, r i... t tirurrendeted . uiid is retva tt-I to u .
Iff ...v.J. ....'..p. ... - -tl..nvu J . ' I I' F fc.
rJiiiue t a irod man. wh let
'er ttie circumitancea
wct, but excluding the fifth of Dick Tarlor.
Cbatthoochie river Amoai:
Reauregard. The
generals ia Har
imm.and, u -rcfuied to be
ve ieeu bot b
rt . . . . c . . .
us bo'-.c has.Cs';'r,!l ''-'n " " altercation, i,ut a more ttustwor
h.v.u. Jif g beiore the eternal throne ot a pcre ar.dR';'.v tvpoii is that he f'.ed in company with Daris 's5v.hiiiir Go.! T,-a.,l H p t.ii irrlK' r...?ill I ho num.ers aotnal'r Mjrrendered' are 27.401
t!
Go.', a-fd the la4'
I r.to a-he-, sir-: where t
terrib e or d-viJ 1 ,' numbers acrnanr Msrrenaerea are si.ayn
.j, gjchough mote names given. All the militia froa
''S-Nniilh P.ir..l;!.j Vnrlli C .1 ..N ... I'.Mirr'i ..r..J
lie gi.lt s;:.ti-s ate iuchiJe i. (Jen. Grstit t 'turned tvt Wa-h ntu:! on Satur
rrcc.
At 3
I At .1 o do.: the Itasca was itruck b- a tor:e
f 1 and is a complete wich.. J Many torpedoes still rem tin in tbe bay, ani r.viil lo dangero:: for sinie time to nitrate tlu
v
flei u c!ia
mnel.
. 11 71..1111U1; VII ..1VV.1 I
I -L!. 1 . ... 1. : V. -I 1 l.l.. 3 ' VI , - - 1
V. r, - ww ' . .r . .' 5 sitin tnecr-ntpr n ev is trimmJ with tiiirk an v' - . , , if ; .w om a n nours j:nc. was w;inesrtir' " Ik E II Barr?. E.i. Hon A H Connor. .1 I &la' l?.c. V .5 ,s . ... , ,ü oU k S'irdex ßn2er rointin- unwirl. and the motto b.i, ....Jf . ...... . ... . ..a Tl.. i W-t,.,..,.-. -i,t .... (2
: i w r i i c i t ir v. t- K" i te snK l-tsvi, iitereo ai tre tour tornrrs wi-r.iv ., . - r. . , gc - ... v.ti.-..i.,i i .'in-ij; - - , r , , -t - - Wright. W A Rraih-hw, E-fj. J J Wright. E-j.B;, T , f . , v "After life s fi-ful fever he sleep we.l. the hi-torr f this natloi . fjconiU general in Cansda ha, -tvea notice t. PWK'in',,11 t'i. ijnr,!! V'.v.u m .; ir I n!7'k"Vfr btiI'- i ne u:.er in.rj oi tLe iia lattirowi.w fi!,nva ni.v ,u irr.t m fm...,). K eVi. . i. ,i r ......
r - ,j j- a f rfl")' ('p yt J 'j f ti aij m agp aaj - - - - . . v. i -. v j tiiita uai v. a nu-uau wilUlwVi.vi I tl Lozer Andrew Wallace, LM. J C'cn-q- "Th; ; . rLh i ..je dt-crintion oi Ll,,-kllon' w" rrof-'e'y dacorUed The offices oftheJi A Coitfuutvr The gentlemen comnincS ..-italion of 1 -esiiicot Lincoln must bVg
w it r.ngus:i, r.-q. vapiun js uor,. .:. f ri PI..rTi-"y corporaticn are in tau ou.uing, and in iron .he f ,(,ort :!lP ju.ieral coric -e of Prcidentf ' rcudeied to the I nttcd State?. .1 t Kau -I A .lurrl in M I: lit rl.fr V SM . . K-lli1f irlnrinno 1 1 n in-. " I r n ilo I inn J wr S . . .. ' . F . .1 ilir m nni
" - - I . v . ww....., . w .. - i i t. 1. . . . 1. .. I. ... J I . 411-. vu. ""1JI.,I. Ihi .1. rm.fl . . ... r I I 'i.if Usn - j , I wl.MI . UL t Ii I C i I HI Tr 1.1 ll'a VI UL; . 1U.UH
umle. ho. II .1 Rtan. (J S Rr.tttirSfe J. .! KP' 1 V l'. . ' V . .. Svpr fine, an were rotten un st the ciDtasa oiK.i ... 1.. 11. .1.: ..i.i.... .1 f.,W,t,i 1, 3 1 1 1.,! .,1 ..,.i-,,n .. ii
- 1 ' T " Jl.. ..n il... I.t.it hIa.I i-w,! M.f.iSr. judllwv fw-,' ITIIirf ! Ill I. C 1 I Ii S lilt T LH T V iriLIIII I : i . t I I ' ' TI I . " IT' v .V.w&a UVi IWV Oi
F-Ä .. ., .1. Ki""k?.rcftV.ci.:ini; Ä .hiJifi! O"'1' for". , TU. bmh w,;g T, ,;, . ,,,, ,.,,,,;,,, , , f,.U-n,.,.e ..My i.f coin ot!,er 3r.in.
iiaiu icivurj un ur-.iuanwu 11 v ci-'cn.jv ,. ., , . . . L-l UJJt Uü uir'Jl- n- ic r"""Wlir , , I U,, lft itftd urn r hi . rA!wm KnraJ UISFiaieiiri.it IOO.O;ni OaiCS OI COU'JU
It .1 1... 1, ,..J TL. -
..v. . ... .
I ..I r . . 1 1 lliin'.iis Silin mi, t lv JUL' .in-
anu wneu tnr arrival 01 ute inoer.u ir.1111, w o.t :;. . . . , . , ....... , . fi.
rni a . Wtrrl'II Ijl.llü. II M Ul, I - - . . " V-JJ O I K tr nnhtttf fhi,dV '
"Vfc"- ; l.r,,i, l'.nn -.h a: tr .in (nil?
came in at S o'clock a. in
entire line, from Richmond to this citr. tht
people testified their sympathy In the moat demonstrative war, and at erery 8tatiwn prepa
rations had been made to rcceire the remains it
.1 ..t?
1 r. tS rt'ei upon ooiu pul' -.
1 oc i-iuce -ui
in
:. - v .
. . , r-i. .... .v.j .j . . . . -. j . .... in Lii.ii.i. iiiif - -
V.i if, tU t t'l'iy" M'l-'rVif.Ofns nreaarrt ihtmiAlru -a t,;vM . rsK-., iiiOW' AUb 111 1. mo-t of wh
M - r .:r'-..r .L.-iaruV. 1.1. .ii; Kl I. Urft.. IL .il.l .11 1 Ja . . : ... . . ' ' t I" 1 .
,i r .. . .. !t:-etts in Line ftvl rtint.in around tue
cue "i.'rs m inr ? mit; ii ii' ii ii ju u-c n-.i rr.
is . row ol tilvtT tacks, txtfiuiing the whole kuti'
75,000 bairel tonn are hidden
c.'i
Ill is
anu
the swamp;
with'n reset
an appropriate manner, atd the sadened faces
solemn music, deep hoarse note of artiller'
testified the deep k-rief ih at everywhere pep ailetl. m at th t. i xion nr.ror t At 7 o'clock a. m the train containing the te H j mains and thoco in charge of them, arrived at j the Union Depot in thi city. For r.u hour pre- ; rious to the hour designati-d ior its arrival, thi $ ' afreets and vacant places in the ririuity of tin j depot were occupied by sorrow strickcu citizet
wno were rerereutiy await.ug tne arriv.ti oi tor cortege. Grief was plainly depicted upon th countenances of all, and the silence tbtt reigncr: hetokei.ed how heartfelt was the horrow of all Tbe Boldieia tbat me in camp at this point with the moat perfect accoutrement and r.lendi j uuiformM we hate ever seen, were marched dowt .. iKa nw.'iiiii.i .. .1 r.ir.ilA.I i:l tlt'll lill4' eitei.ii
inn along Illinois rlrett to W binglon andjl
thence to the State House, through which th coßiu and escoit pajseil. At the depot tbe re mains wire received by the local guard of honoi and cwrrfully placed iu tbe uMgniuceni funera hearse, exprefly coutructed for tbe occasion during tbe performing cj m solemn dirge by tht
Citr Band.
Is i few inches from the edge. In the centre h
ihtr j litc. o.i which the iti'Crip'.io:
. . wm 41 .
ittcnth l:
Ali UAH AM UNCtJLNVy
the b'ni'rd State
P. lfci.il.
L) ed Apiil 13, libo.
C.-Idc!.t of
i
I r . J ui'
rtint.in around tne cornice,
'and cjttndiug freu one w Widow to another. I
f:s one of H'i i)z hau l-oo.e display in tht
hi f .sol, the entiie display made throughout the i'.v was fit tins the occasion, snd was alike hon
rV-Miiiitf. Ti.l w.rthv llie i 'it.rr ;m of tie nioital ci?T
ft ' r
i M L TELEX Ii A II. HO AP CAES 1 Were nuite a feature in tho deai jiietr.itiou
i'hev v.tre tt-tcfully ;nd itppropristely decontu: for the oc c iri ni. I a addition to the insignias o!
. ri.ii'.''. ( vii-tinir of :ii.eu tl iL'' -s.d fcstunr
rith ail tlie -arrangements that
ifor them an 1 the remains.
hid te-
Full partic
ich
The order of procession waeu,
after t
short delay, formed with his excellency. Guv Morton and Major General Jo-eph Hooker ot hor?eback in front followed by their ropectivt . I V.;.K wnm w.o Innrrtl ("If. Hrawr
I. .is white horses caoarisoned in black clrllM''e live, and he tn-.t livcth and he.eth
J . V . 7. . ' . . . . . liMo liu rrvtr
rya n a w. runii w
log of iui..tu tl ig' .t.d te
j,ii o; tcU ana white grsc?uily ;trat:ge-J, c:
ftlp'.d an utpiopnatc motto upon each side, ablatk gl. 'MX upot. wliite mu?liu. stretched fiom cne eno
ri Lie other. 1 he hci-e-, also, wtie Iiai.d.-orrc
L i v Je ked w::!i em'
ticirv ran oe Feen ironi me "rouuos
Mulais and plat? can be had at the office of Wilev
Wji: Martin, tesl state agents
f 1 histacks Gnished
work mat
is ericireleJ hv a fhield toriue-.i of ilverruij.itt.-l, us in other
The whole thing is re ill v beautiful, gte it me.is.!te. sp iled the t llect of t! ese be.iu with eieeo.lini'lr rood ti'ldand Hue Kftitul decor.itior.s. tut. even under tnerc di-ad
:p.
AT IIIL sTATt HOI St.
vatit hcei.us tiitum-tai.'.cs. the exhibition wtt
I CifNTRT IUsim.xck? No mere beautifu' .'iound can ha found in the vicinity ofthecitv for
a fc'iAl' (lllfi f, a
Over 10,000 Craggier Iron,) the rebel arni
f'iave given themselves up.
J Guerilla baud- infet the neighborhood of ouif
:ine. A partv of them went to the RattI
Mubtirhtn re-idenccs than that to be sold this Caftfri'oor. at 2 o'clock by Wiley A Maitic. The 5'ots ere but a -hirt walk from the street railroad.
far: i lie high
i,v
Houe ori the niht of the 1 Ith, intending tr tFsai-hiate Gen. GiiUigcr, who was not there. The dispatch boat llos3 was biown up br
The pr.-miütnt buildings in thej !"rredo on the dth, killing two men and wound
Wamiimiiox SraixT TroriRTr at At ctiox.
orner of Wash been subdivided
1 1 be property on the southwest corner of Wash aiiigton and 1 t uncrste streets has been subdivide!
Jinto bu-ines lots of convenient size, and will be
!cms of s.oini.i! ,g. Unt' r -"old at public auc ti. u on Tuesday, May Ul, at rs?e. tLe diei.ci.sug rain, ii 4 o'clock p iu., ua the premises. This is 8
Unart ol the lands belonging to the state, author
lapon the tl Üe.tlafalque,
I he iiKearou halutl at the canopv erectec
it the front entrance to the State House, whet
the euard of honor lifted the coffin from
funeral car and carrie i it to the pUoe that hac
en prepared for it- reception Immcdi itelt
deposuirg of the remains upon tht
me. a choir oi hut voices, unoer in.
j iirection or rror. nerj. Uwen, luhg a oirgt from the bcriil service of the Episcopal church lonipo-fM by Rigbiui, beginning: "I am th f li eiiirr.y'inn :rA f hi Life a iith the Lord- Iff
IJtt.nt nelievetli in 3le, ttiouuti r.e were Jea4, vetfe
t .a. a . at . t E. i
h :e, ai d the -ai - attracted universal attention
IS u.d were the admiration of thousiLds a they
roiled thron -h the s'rects duri::2 the dav. Thef
and m.iitos wi.re trepaied br Mr
R Catherwood. the 1 resident: Mr. II Ü
iCatherwood, the sui-eriuteudent, and Mr. Yetlett
he secretary of the company, at. i they ietiecte
lthe premiie: citn be had at the
.v 3iartiu, real estate egent
1 .
r. : . 1 t -. ...1 I...I hv 1 warn
ir 1 L'cu anu tili .iv. v j ' r- rr. , , ,. , ,
mediatelT the rear followed the guard of hon , i iiecomn (.oi wn.cn we girt a ue-cnpi.on t-i.e ta, ,f lhe Lirir.fi, I'uRi.hmtnt for Tratten.
Hover and staff in the rear
The parage of the proces-iou Iroiu the depo to the State House was of the most solemn char aiMr and. desDite a peltlnc r.iiu, thousar.d.-
crowded the pidcwalks and every available stand iug place in order to catch glimpse, as th meurutul pageant slowly pa-sed through the lr lint of toldieri. The burial case containing th remalLS could be plainly aeen a the Leare drawn along, and is said to be the most raagniu cent oue ever constructed in this country. Tbe following axe tbe relatives of the de ceased, and persons who compe the eicort ihr accompany tbe corpse RtxaTira .u aiLr rRiKrs. JuJgeDATil Dtvis, Unite.1 Slates Sup:eut Court, C M Smith, and X M Edward, brother
In law of Mrs Lincoln. General John B S Tod 1, cousin t Mrs I.i:i coin. , Charles Alexander Sm:th, brother of C M Smith. ,t . , . , Ward H Lamou, United States Marshal I tbt Uislrict of Columbia. olaan c honor. 3Iajor General Darid Hunter. Rrigaiiicr General K D Towiei.d. Hrigadier General Charles Thoma Brigadier General A R Katon. Brigadier General J G B in.aid. Brigadier General J G Ram-ey. Brigadier General A V Howe Brigadier Geceral D C McCalium lln trau lirr (iei.pral J C Caldwell.
Rear Admiral C U Davis. Utited Stales N. a 1 .T . 1 ' . . . . V . . . '
Cartain ü I arior, uniu-u cian- .1 -:
' . wr -. . .l : i'" ..
11 .. t i.-,.i.i iu f.i ri.jiira ja inuo v. 1-1 . -
Quartermaster and Commi
for Fcort, Captain en
Ö f .
i IpnuRvn itiora in tt.e c itv ere funned in fi'occ tö." ' '
.. 1. .ff. V..-iliw...o'... ...! ...2JA.I In ... Ini ft. r
ivii v11 " -I. iiu.n'11 pii I, mij j.n?tTi iu umiig .
. 1. . .. :. . .... 1 1 ... . 1 . . . .1 . . . 1 .. . .. . ., r .
ll llir it. Ill " ill.-. IIUIII liini iiuirr uiii. 1 i.'ikmi ,a7!,:,' 1 I . ... . J . . . r. - 1 ;e i'j , 4i
anmiiuii n.i-'i;; uvu c i
1 ..
iir mi rii in f.ijiii l . LTiii Ltf 111 1 . 1: n- . . . -
I . - - -- r-r- I -v..,
.1 .1 1. . I ... !... b. - "
III lllf UJIT LIIHIC IIIJI, ,T V'.. I "
Vir. 0 . 1 O
o r was then opcr.cl, when commenced thili
t):ith c.oo!s coi.iiecteil with the vatious religio
. . . 1. S m KJT 1 ilLlt 1 n a.1 lilLti I. VI. 1. J. M 1 V tl V, J LSJ LAA Lut X- LI 1. tl I I V
or ana escort m cainages nim.'nji'i wimup - .,,.. . ; . r; car No
iJA4;c llaiunii tiic iiaii ivi tuo ruirevt r
r the purpoof view fc' Utt.
a ,,rf l i.nmli.f Par I IT ill ttlO m.Vtlinff l).C .S 1 ll ? - '
." - ft fc,-, l',B,-, 'I I ... .J. .ir; ,
i Inn r.nnt'i r nnivrv.. ...
re-lit upou tri!
f
tiste, eriterpi ii a-io liberality
Iu every way they did al-
i tae.je gcnticmeu
.n their power to aid in miking the demon.stra iti m worihr the citr and t!ie Ute, aud to tnani
?J'e the public apprccittion of the melancholy A . i - i . . I 1" ! . C . 1 I . -
'ipen
CR No. 10 Soiiuw lor the De-d, J-a-tic
A . a
11. lie has tone
frjevent which it nuimerisurite.l. 1 lie foIlowircKM4rtin, real eetata auctioneeri, tell thisalternoot
ire the motto tiicn were nncru 'ipen inr nir
rent carf :
zed to be sold b? the last legislature Plata ol
office of Wi
1 w2- A rich growth of hair produced, tht laatural color restored, (not dyed), and all di.ea Jres of the scalp, falling oft'. Ac, cured by using V'Kureka," the infallible hair restorative. IVici (il.CO per bottle. Sold br all drugta
I . Ii. ÖL.NOtR, Druggiat, Rites Block. Aget.r.
cod-lf
i v. : -.1.
a i v tut proem a üt-ciu.i ppearaLce. At. Ctht tore are closed, a'd manr o! the inhalii
y ' ftants are in the most Jepluraole cor.dili ?rs i: w nut. j Thye who are ia better circumstances, an." fwere eot comtl!ei to leare, hive kept ia doors
r Nothing of oneM scree was destrore i br tht
bel.s, before leaving The rebel authorities bad collected lare store?
I of corn, when and baccti fur the siege, which If weit- i:. vatious cotton house? through th
"ity When lhc itar guard ol tbe rebel cavalry . . A I .1 .... I. l . . I 1 r f i i
uiiou4ii nie "irfrt leaning irom jiooue fr f irniihed women ru-hei to wnrehouse and Iran P liral'y s!ezel nil they could lay their hanvls on
I lie Houston rcicztai!! ot April 4ih. psibli-h
Fed txttacts from Gen. Sh-.njrhttr'a reptit relativ
ij'to the conference with (Jen Wallace. Gen
jVSiaughttr say?: Gcu. Wal'a'-e stated in sdvanc
jf wilting, thai lehiini aulbutitr fiom hi.-
fgorernmtiit tu make any ovei turea to anybody
jnimnni. Lkw f HO!!:!, itl tOUeUilallOIl , Ij'JVll sßed this ttatement very materially. I General Wallace -aid -übJtantiallr whatev
General (Jraut lecsmmeads Mr. Lincoln will do
General Wallace proposeü to tro.t directlr will
Stlie militarr autboutics ol tl
r n
:-pir. 12(313. Molasses
vm nartivii New Tori, April ). CVttou 47(4 4c for midJlioe. Flour 10I5c lower: at t7 1j.'27 3'J for extra
;tite; ti 00(S 1 Ü for extra round hoop Ohio, .an J
l.ifcl iU lur trade brands. Whi,ky '2 10(32 11. " Wheat dull and droorioi: amber II 71.3
!ll ti'J. Barler dull. Corn new white. 11
vf üiiw 41 aw,?! j; n.a ml. rt... ...
U13 0U Timothr $1
c .1- ....
OOl HUM.
CofTtti Srni Sr
dull.
I'ero!eum turn: 10e for rrue .r..r..r.f-i fr.
u " " i 'vvw eve refined inboud, at.d 73(73c free.
:'ew mrrspoik i'20 5W(0; 33 23; i27 00Q27 So for 3-'C4; $2ti 75 for prime, and $23 75 fiTii '2j for prime mess. Main mess beef $12 00 r.ilG 00: extra me.ailG LdOO (10-af L.m.
ST4 V,fT 15. Cut meats: 17n?llf'c for ahniiM.i
' aa Var vvwwviv and lijaiyi.c for hama. Ilaeon; 157,Ctl3c for Cumberland cut; H'jlG'c .for long ribbed atd 1 J7Ä(IG: for ffcort ribbe-i. Lartl IC(21?'..e Unttar. I5i325c for Ohio, ind 32c for slate. Cheese 15(323c Kiee dull. Money, tl jei cent. Stcrliug lCOtßlO f Oifst c!ar bilia Gold clo,eJ at $1 46'. G..vriiitnet'l htocka steadr
fix We
OW T4.R MORr if ARE KT . Nrw Vorr, April 29.
in cold are -)Tf Iimitrd.
l'nuACtijr h in :old are vwrr Iiujitfd. The
weak, lhe luling figme this morning his
been iUG4 Xow that milititary events bare ea.-cl to tt!t( t ti;e atan lirg ol the public credit he tlu-.tuatiut.- i:i gold sre cl.ierly tbe tcsullof rle changing n-rev-t i.f lorrirn exchanges af f.cr';rg the-supply cf gold. I Later. Gold closed at Gallagher's exchange K'.o night at $1 4'
r.? three.
dispatch dated Apiil ID;
lotu Dick Taior'i t!lT had
ti Janby ? hc-adqa rttt s to nW.e terras of Mrcr ot Tavior's command.
Ii, bays an oliicei arrived at General
irren
uc
tail.-
(Jen. Slaughter ani
Fine ("arem Lijt at Atenos. Wiley
it 2 o'clock, a nnmhrr nf fine lrtta rear tVio jnnth
- - - ' w r. fr .ae. . . A r .1.. . n i .:.v.: . . i : . &
r
:r'a:es'.
: ;c;.o
?the hn :
.Kit iiv wxrtprt ri'UPi k.
'. ' r, , . Kpeat
. . - r : K i n un r a s
the
:teni-e!v e w
tiiey took of the leaturc?
iV . i v a. t to il m tiuiauua a i uxas vuvauri t vs v an
i tp;wrtunitf , with erief ticken
iwprf t.rrmitteJ to taki a frfwrll
, I I v ' S i u V U . s III. vk4a7 vi
gerw i-e rather natural. Theie was aa expressior.PjJ
f I icid
ar.ii
e t forever in the meniurv of thM
But tho-e who paid this lat trib l-
is.-inated : reiJetlt came not up tc
east corner of the citr, and within a short dis
tatancc of the liue of the city railroad. Lots conRfain from two to sit acrs. See ;id arii.emfi.t
ti tn Work ti M mm
Li Sewing Maphike We eall attention ot' r..r.
i .i v - I'
tin I . o'J.. Ior.s wi.-hinz emclovment. to the adverti-.erneni
, , - f- . . - -. - -
OI SULCI ''JtlVi.f Tl n tlsftlntnn Ar P.. I.. ..... t A..'. C
lHlllll.Vll V V V , H V'UI I''.J, m I'liJVI.l
i- m
9
l.i r e n t, v Regard
'. At-hiii
I
iUi thv
o excee-l'clv
14
u-ti .e not Rr eiu
iMi Mi!"'" taw-
S ii.,. .. it... i-, , x- . .i..-. .ii.!
iiiua iiiMitii jm it .1 J uivir ur.i'itlict'!
Hgraund hive ye been pt.t into the marker foi
SI'
1!.
goud tor Karlli, and left a Nation
14 1"". V If. T...
hett. he,gIIe.ve.tiURrt eorei
fc n (ir 11 UIIU J I J r. I .1 1 V " I II .VU Ik i t l,il teil S i i'i!niri.in dead. The features of Mr. LincolnP-. V, , ... . u .
I. , 7 . . . . i . i ii t.U i. 1. 1 lie ooy ui uui uemi cre a irood deal dIored nnA ernaciated-N 0ar dtr.ee has turned in Mourning.
Bwe-r'.ii. a i.sci'sril aril csrewiirfi Iohw rii'.t rith I. ' " . r
a P--HI-..-x 1 I I'-.t H. r.MCf. I HVl 1'Ctit f
countenance that mus'l'a"'" '
laun i.oe
sin the calm
...... most casual
Kute to the
fie cs. pita i wan tne pomp oi an Ovanon; nut a
dieted, utitcte-i. orlownl. nan. tea in mourning.
i'iit i' '.'rr. r! hl Ii i I 111 it lit null h.14 SO firir.Ll
a soul, "such boldness but that hi blood shrinkr
iu peace.
with God inherit
ie tii.s-Misij$inD
i. J 1 a . .
ttjj'ieptrtmeut. hh-i urged ttie necessity ot separate fraction by this depMtmer.t in various wars. H
lsaid we kad g?ne out of the union bv separat enaction, claiming a constitutional right to do so
land could now withdraw from the CoofeJcrati äS'ate. which expressly provides for it. 3 General Slaughtf r ays the govercnifnt t tht United States is determined to enforce the Mou J-roe doctrine to refuse to recoenlzc the L-overn
Vment of Maxiniillisn in Jleiico. and in the enc
snfo place AUxieo unoer t'.ie protection of t lie U S
n Mriiiuiieiiniiuu ui a'.l tl.iii. I Gen. Walker, in rcplyiug to Gen. WalUce'r rprop-ositions, makes no reference to the Monro doctrine or naval dsmomtiation In the Mediter
Pranedii, and doe no: quote fio.n fea. Slauph trer'ii report. t TheHcrsl.i's Newbt ii c hi e-ri'5e!!t wiiic.
Jas follows:
It is not generali believed that Johnston o;
5'any of the let ling leheii ex:,ecej to accile tc
itheir proporitiuti unless greatly na lifieJ. Oik
evuleece is pr jmu.c t: i raveiet" who accompa nieU tht army, or were present at the first con
ference, suddenly disappeared i-oon after. An
Other i, that en le irniti: our oeir.ment had
The Houston Ttlegia-.il publishes the
of the conferecce betweeu
t.en. Lew Wallace it guarantees, in case o! he LTiender ot the itlel forces in Texas, pro ection to lavc piotctty, the vindicalion of tht Monroe doctrine, and the establishment of a i ro
jctorate over Mexico. J A letter from the rebel MaJ. Gen. Walker, jaowever, ol.ows that the terms offered were that 5 . 1 . . i l . i . ... .i , .
.nej ui u si iij uuwu iu,r arm, isite me oaiu oi tllegience, and Rccept fach term? of amnesty oi foreign exile as the government w-.uld giant Cicse terms Gen. Taylor rejected, elaiming that .villi three hundreJ thouand men jet iu the ::eld tbe rebels can achie ve their independence The HeralJ's Washington correpondett wr;te t follow: The 1 at positive information of Jeß" Davis iTJoeaients. was that he passed through Char
ctte on his war south, escorted by a brigade olif'efcd to entertain such overtures Johnstor
Jie, thin ttia
, BfThe t ir v can be
.Ms p n, v
bo sold this iifteri.Ovn
Hi JVC
to
een from the derated O'ttsoft
a i . t a a F
c üioUnd Ail or it is wen orameJ. ana tneC
rpffV. vw. ii if. I iKa ' t . Tl.. Ini j -.1;..
llfcrw.-. ... ct. ........ r.,M .-,,,,1... .. I ...... ...t?
;"v .. ri nurf i uii iu:iaui- luti ;n'.s uti,v ne liad at the oßice of Wslev t. Martin, ies! ea r tite l.rokers. ?j
'.on tbe2'Uh, arrived to day
kneeled no tin titer tinje f'r ti -'ir. or confer
vence wiiq tue miiiis'y autnorities At o o ciocr
Months a,ort.irg oihe24'h beirnan notifiec Johnston that hi lerras wcie et acrerei, arc athe truce would end in 4t jou r- Liter in the .lay he eent another demanditiC
Vthe surrender of his arm v on the same terras a?
accorded to Lee Johnson renl''! on the I'j'h. Mkinf n ?r.tr
. i i ..... .... i - Jliew f.r mcdificiiioii, pferion lo the wrrare-
subject Ol named ihr rr.ee! him
avalrv, prob ibly Hampton's The chances aie
iii At Davis can cot escape. Intelligence from the Shenandoah states the ill Lee's paioled soldiers going home in that lircction are rxq iirei to tike the oath of alle egiance. Mary of Moaby's men come Into Winchester a itb the pnroled men, among them his econd in
woaiLf, Lt Col. Utisnners. i i ... .,.i .
i ne Aiac'j'i, AtiantA and Coiiiriibus paper
.f-ntain accounts of the ntircb of Wilsoa' forces
lp'to the 2!J:h
All the rolling ?;ock oil the Moiiticoaierv ai.csJbe btaia ot tlieo..I ngie-ii..-i.t.
West I'oint railroad wn iitroved at Li Granne Ktirae and tu:-? where ne w.j-jIJ
lhe dprnt was hurncJ. but no r.rivate dwelling If Johnson a:cepfe 1
I'h'jcitr of Gtiflin wo s'lrrendere-l tir tha! They accordii.gly uitt iiejr Durham Station
fi about 27 miles from Kileuh, on the 2G:h.
. ... . .
at- .rirTrin orriTtvi in fi'T nut nwini. tn .it
Forelen Hleu. R-acciJcLt to t'ue traia by which Johuaoa wg:
Ni.w Yoek, April 3U. The ste.imsLip City oil Co tain 2 from Cttrensh j;o. delareJ his arrira!
r.. i r v. . I.. .1.. t . . ..
i.jnu:., irom i-ivrrproi tie u:d. and Queens -Hsereral Lours, lie tnatly made hi appliance
5l?meut and arrcn-'crin? ot b's army, ß Sbcrmin de'vi'.f-l to ili; -n-s the
V'k i-SWe have just received from lV.st.ti,.i tu'.ifj The following comments were made beiore th L...t.f r,a r.t . I. ..f . v i ..... ...,.i:, i. . I ...... .
lineof -es fi.h of the bes.? quality salmon, lul dairivI of the America:
but
.1
5 looking much worse for the past two weeks with anxiety and frouV.e, but was outspoken am:
I Si
Car No. l'J The teir (hat we shed, though .. . . I l.:. .
in secret it roii, hjh ior; k.?"t tu lu-iuun
reen in o'ir iu!s.
ait
i.
t kwnrd. a?d hia look grow pale with timid
fr tr." as he recalls the v:o!er.t death nnd specie
ci i:
Car No. 20. Thou
and Foe alike a
Car No. 21 -
Apr 1 15. 65. csOar No 22. Tht :e N n
..lie,
e-'.a'es t; i e iiow
A NaV'-:i'- tie art
i Y
. ... f
1.WUI ,
i:
r.errir. ',
,t
i it;
.tr
mscxerei and codn-n. Ah-. .I'' ", at lower price Fletcukp. A D iMr, Centra! Groecrx .
Icr
Bjj lhc Times say?: The lo ot Uichniuud it M-eli rii'ht be tu.-taiue 1, bur. coupled with actual
Bieiea:, it 13 arreit citxstrophe. The success of!
capi-
w i;
( r i;e. a h
i.n.tk.5
.1 .
Two TO Six AcRLa Farn The grounds to bf
js'i..l to av at i o citi'.R aru divije.i s to iuitl
e federe! i due to Granr, and his military ge
v. i-u iuIo lo reom.r.e-l. He did "Lht it ou'
c?rn ill lot
all
. it . .1 llu .1 ti, t . a t ! i - s l).iii! nt nun
. .i ... .: I- . .I. . .1. - . Ci v " ' ' - . . --
ie ini.umiuie.y iooiv .or rinunirr: ir tr,,.! hu thai, dsn ned As-
f iho r.ti"r .
D-CORTlOS.
is-mation
V In the evening' the fn M of the othce of 1
tcompaii v, er, Illinois ditet, was biiiliai.tiy il
lrii"-t exerr pirt of the citr dupluel sp-p lumi:nite.i w ith laniert-s representing the Amtri b-.-r--.f. n.'m hif'i it w'.n'M be imr. IF can tl 2. with the rr. t!o inscribed on e 'h " ir 4.0't
'e to rarticu!ar!ze or nolice all sreciallv.5rniti to
m a
w
ot an
Jew anting mie ca: t. acres as they dt
trover lacked
customer-
!ha. k.-.c.
an
d the rew rd
..f
fortitude ano
TS r. itl av 1 par r.-. Tita At 1-
W iLtii;Tjllr .
t .., K..'. . IV. .tl 1 i.e I lf!:0.- . Jiil.-.
irr a' mi r iw.i a ira. 1 n r .1
TLoe
Let.
I irue? ir.J .
site to S her hi an ai.d
re
i. erv
). ivi' Aft'.iiriil " l.ifi r.F f rr. it xfl '
...-'... - . w . .. 4. J , , .
TLU .iltlmrH , .i:iu OI..T ro..e r.c pi-
' iv. i;v x a . . i,;r , ,.. ......1 :nB:'OweiIesS
It is ti e truth tbtt ru
r.tet it .if let w ar .
'A , caLUOt t-e L-.l :!i the viiiuitv id th'
ar.d '.
Stnill tc Ct.-J.
n.eni it tne v.tn provec w-:k of 'Vie north
trank ia arranging the agreement
i.tu'tion.
a aar i,i'i.i:'o . .1. w sr. a i, , n alAlfiast th lr.
... . V. " aaa.aiu.v. u , i
c iituinaries and tern.s. ine.-cwere x)n reuuceo
to wii.-.g. ani not expres-ed in the same lar.-
uge. .esciiatioas were coaiuciei iu sner- " 1 r.i .. v . 1 . . : .- . .
man name, anu olliii.ooii iuu no iioiUiaiiou oi
the lieutenant general's presence at ilileigh
u:it.i tae unai terms 01 ciDHuiafiou we
t
I
i INSUIIAKCCV ?Losses Paid in 46 Years I ovi:h
iTNA BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS.
Li it r. a ,
aa,
4 A,'. -'
r.r c' t ri.;
.: . ajMm " s " t T" V"
t i Ml
' "i
Erected 1859-Owned bythaCo. 'ET ASSETS JiMIHV. 1865, $3,677,362,71.
FIRE 'HSrX-AJNTJD AVKa TI(r IMSKS JtärAir'r.c:ei in aM tbe rrir.cipal Cities ant Towm tu
b L uited Stata.
j ,77"App''caii.ti fur I'l'traLct will I promptly at ftei.-iel to.
BROMET & BRADSHAW. mthlS-'CÖ-tilj ISDLaATOIJS.CVrJLaSA. 7 PETROLEUM. A T 1 O IN A Ii PFTI KOLEI M MINIM. COMPANY, OF INDIANAPOLIS. IND.
fOiiCsMF.rj INDK: THE tJtWs OF I5L1A."JL.
Capital. 8:0.()00.
lu O.KK) ximrea, at If 1 ars Kac la
i
V, tHKiN(. CAl'ITAL, iTl'.OU).
tegar!- tv.e future, ?ay: Timtged, v. hen Grant rjuietly put ! aprror.il
: judge how decisive the reul i;i fhe Sitr cotiJcr the R'e't
IV-i it
K
tr
r;
.II,'!'
- , .. .. i i.e rret-ar.-ttions -i ir.e Mate iuu?e nAve;:lt.:.htr ttie denverr ot the funetj isarr ot Sub-is-etu ct-Vnen u-:u-r ; rogress for the pst week, euena rit been mitable weather this pi 'hatle-i I"roc tended 1T Cols. Frybargr and Sturm, and Atg-rAmme wju'd probaViy have LPu:ctamrrphce made in the old ball of the rr.cst impoiri: feature o: the da v.
V.
principal and most attractive were
I'lii'RAll ' M THS fTATi. H U a TT
ti
Till. rKOSr
ft.
Fur Haxr. A Iir-eraom
in
Oi
.e i w
-fi'Mr.ei out
On acrfjuni of thr.iin the procersiou thst waspf ileri.lian ctrect. Tlie r-
entrsnce good Aor
Idiags
tde thir.1 r.r
No 27 jouth
on.
ntended to take ol-ce did not come
e navei.-eithtr the denverv of the tunetal ot itiun
Cart of the
conatitu'e 1
Lor at Hadg pro-g thet
kaH
t IS tHC
!think
L-ii el iM . imiuj:
ull is
ehmm 1 ca'.astropL
It
ilileigh 5 re ?:.zn-lefi.
T4
s
C."ST"enoar ke; in the citr. and in
end of the blaveholder'e rebellion.
nowever. Le ar.d Uavi roar atTemot f -i
l is weil lirhtci andS-atrv tne:.-career s few ninths longer in ili?sia
an - j " ay tthisofT.ee Ttf. U'Pr' - enie uow beyond human proabili w ' fl'.ies that the sooth should eaiu her in Isr-endence K t
h'iCk ot tiltlli.
Drinrr tap in:t.rtiew leiween Gens. Sliermai i
a: d Jol.n.t' n, the lat'er uriformly declared tba' tlie war was over, and thit to continue it a mo
a;ent longer would be not only wrong but ctinii-"J
nai.and wi:en tue southern peop.e iearrie-i Lis ar-f rcy and Lee had suirendeiel there would bei
No. 3 Tallin Xa'. F.lock, lrxti.i.aj!i,
OF MC E 1 H. 'Aiit.am tl. Tarter, predrt as-! f ori;Ma.iei.t. Foct. Vjee PriJr.t. Kwin A. Ua.ia, Secretary. J. l.car ' ti.'u, Tre A'artr.
i one ot tne addition to
beH drug storc
rr.edicii.e- old!:?,
a
i- - . K r
counsel a li.rtner resiaiane t.i tr.e fetter ?. I
. .... Ekor.ji.rrr.br.
i::.jritv. lie stated opeuly that his tpxr-.h;.a h
uUl right no louzsr. If be could not obtain!" Dans.
'iah,.e and satisfaetorr terrra wmiM rl:a A lim
I I K K CTOIM. hru a k,..', W. A. Jv.La,CiiJ, Wm. B. Turner, J. A.
. in. T. Ciark. C C. Clin, J. C. Herat, L.
CTi. r -wt.:j. Jerr atcLB a&4 Kdvla A.
to!
i ard
Hue of Kenre'Cntativcs
VI .!nali.nrMn( ati re Frederick A I'"ke
Var nmnhire Het rejientatire t.1
a.-.--.- " f ltollins. Vermont Keprei-euiative Tortus liaiter r... ...f r Ilerrrseritative ?am-:el 1
r Connerticat Senator Jarae Dnon Rhode Irland Senator Henry H Arthi.r.j New York Senator Ira Harn-. i.n,.,.l.-.hi. Senator E-Izar Cj:i
Ohio-Rerre'ettative Hubert t I?' ei.. Kentucky Represei.t.aje Gxecü Clay a. Indiana RepiceuUtire George V . Ju.i-u Minnesota-Senator Alexander K ?." Michigan Representative Thomas w I a-rry Illinois-Senator Richard ITates. Kepreserta. tivea El.hu Ii. Wasbbume. John . l-art-w,.,., I t Vt A rri.'.l
California Kepre-ettatire Hxn I ton. rr-"-Oregon Senator Gehege li u..nis. Kansas Representative Sidney Claik.
The W4. were papercJ ir.jfi y rper, aeä wrie decorate J $
a
U t i fijt'j execute.! ,a I ch: m it'!e t".:e
wi.h 'vrei'.h ot evergrrec, set oil by wi.;:e ro?cs,. Ooi d
:el Hv-T--ar i hurg with itt portia;: oi tie proarrei.t
har.d)me v a-1 tasteful.
k crape, inter wcver..
r.. v'.ih le.ivcs of the lturcl. Gila.is of myrlie a '. t d evergreen, faxtet ri with black crape r.o!lT.-
:. ' .1 fasten n :... m h.te to.-ctte-. La o..ti
. . .
;rii"; ntiou had been made lor a full teerest tittiion of
re-!! riti.'. militarr. tejevoIent and other orders in
- w .
xsoR:ssloAL coMMiTTk.1.. ?.h.-.ue ha been s great urder tr.eir cr.n
i-i.,-.... r K- I'nUid Slates Senate at-'.har.d, tht the moit familiar would scarcely
vu ai- Ll ..- .j. . a . i . , . - w-
fjj'.d.y; in ii? a.ir..... .... if.j.M.uvv iu Tfp.jT, iirsjl Cn. Uli VI liJC uuiti J i -icj tjlwiüs i.f thecapitol. The oik was e! ihorate.r ; Mori is" wa.- cmitte 1, in consequence of which, V.
lit ll-Jl 1 ...: a ?
nid K takea Ci.ace. wjuiJ nave a a-ea iarctiv iotu
Gret pre; j;orts n J the bel kind, he his everything ir. t! t ' .. a"?:r ti- a" . i I
The iall of Richmond U a arc-it cts'tor! e
.he fcoulh. The l'ost sav: .Admitting tbe victories
dt.e ol toilet articles, tor ladies' and LWit'f.t.:
is No ". Bates Hüujc Uiock.
w
!: i hl! seud them home.
r.e armies were r.eirly rixty miles apart at
il.- time the terras of capitulation were signed
'laired by the feier.a!-!. the rebeilio'i is vitiuilly .VGn S:.ermn tad moved pirt cf his array far"
1 r.-.' r f a L area are ow tZerai u tk
fptiiilic wo tfTTii. trtr tSr Compaay fel cvtdtieet U ly bT.t.r
the interests of tbe occasion
r w .in . V. . . ,
r.'zt n ' f tne country, har.d : 'rim tied in white and blac!
'poc was vered oa yeTHK CROWD.
at an end. In the Fr each chamber of commerce.
L5TA hi e fre-t. lot of or.ne. lemons. liates.5'"'"1' propo-iug a paragraph on
ro,Miri!!. t.n.-.c sr.! rJ-in. at Genf ral fc-HairS f arorabie tO t
ji m pro' ?es ac i rwn-eerv 1-itTtHJE & iuvu.or
Our Two Handrfd Por Cent
.
beyi..d Raleigh, before the truce was a creed ujj
Atter igmng ins lamous memoranda, tarn J
:eu mi.
te:
r
i
o ii tf
i . i t
i ,
a : l e il
oi; r. , l I !
Hilt
wrie :e!iiti t
ing that
-ootid Irom trc. l.i.f
;iofiit!y 1
cxctl.ri.t
1 he tl or f ll.rtu i!lv tca-t.
. i ....
.a.. aaJU.
was c.i
: revtnt: 1
:. ir.vof the rajt iromicet.t cirizecs of the state weresgn
1 1' 1 1 preCait. amog wh'.oi were Lie Hots. W. L. j
, ui - . - - . : - . i f o jr uare a:y re;airea ai uaar oi acnUv.
o:i ItiCVOli. .Aller igliing ICS lamous memoranda, tüis J ior hum. rircaian r JctoraaUoD, witlr te th ec
jg a pimrra-h on Aci'ricir.r if drs.wn bsck tn Cut'er City. CXCeit Kil Sf ttarj cf tbe Company, at Indlarirpolu. he north. Kugete Pe!!a-tp-.trkl'8 d.T.s'or.. gi Pets ds.friai
Je a speech highlv eulos'i-tic of the coriii Shertaan's firs: news of Wi',;o:.'a success at is "
i . . i . .. i-1 m mm wrw . r r r-- rr- r-i-i
m . Hj'i ,vi -.i rru-hei hv the fall of Rihcinoi.il d through lb heait of the riel arm.
i. w II- TU . . ' - ...... , . . M. I K I -. .i K . ,r h.T. ......71 Ir. v.... . I . . . . - TIT,.. . V. .
as-..n fe fo-irbr-a-eof to day'? rrer. ia-ed over in silence. ? trans m'-saioa of news from Wilson, act! berredft1 lrrM - of tbs lifth w.rrt , fu4a-
o- .r r i i. .n..u i u.ii :...!! :. ttv.. . : a. . ' ... ff !'.M tiiilon cant Jat ror CaciiwiaB. at r. Barr la is
I v - aj . wvv awkaa .m " wvaatvcaw.a aaa ip - a w a ata aaa a v m aaa aa m i a i . i- w w a ... '
j a a .. w . " IT
t the h i i a'.e.-r-.iptc.J by southern sympatirzera and w
trüL- for choicd dro.-. rure tonet .i ir-.-scorrrelled to desist.
a - MM
eat, 5
riccrod rreer:t w-.a rr isreest ever
f nble! ia Indiirarn'i. sr: I nt:rr.er?d cot less.
!Vir, tiliv inouaüi 1 te:? u- ta'ur-Jav ti
w'ere nil ß'.i'd. t. i tho n.crt.ii.g traits- lSm Tor choice drogs, pure toiict o! S-:.J.;v uci in with large delegations Soa e I:, rushes, combs, Ac, and for the best quick
ANNOUNCEMENT.
r Firm WlRraJOSErn HAMUI rra trmstaf U
aa (.11 clil.-ec cf tia VTax., Laa a.lk!tpr(r1la it, sad
elected r;:l pledge Llxaarlf t aid la arcwrlar, ctkp
I l !.
Ir. the centre of the Hail, immediately ui.der
tr.c dwtaie, alood thv citAtahiue t.pjn wh.c;t t: 'reit.ain ret'd. iud togt-tlier wi'h tht) cu;y 4bove coo-iitutc I the trowni'cg p:ece of werk rv'.is.hic cf the ti.t:ie decorations. The latafal-
.... r
i.'j! ack.
Jt.ar.
R!r
M C Kur. 1
li te, J tj
a . 1
i- Milweii. j . . j u t ; rrouhar. Members of '0f
(.'-: rea fro'n In luns. :A sever u membcri er :
the state lecilature. A lar.ije deleg Mon ff the Cinc'nuati, Lju aide ar.d Co.icgtos, Ky , Councils wcte preent by iii.itAtioa, as guests of the city. J
At o clock in the morning it commenced
LoD0! 20. Te advices tereired per Am er if app ica a: SouthiE.pt. a and Damascus at y';een!-v o2i town further slfcLgtLers the convic'.ion thatf (
a
devastation of the sourhern country. fc 3 Sherman 'i terras were renorted U Lave Lai the,1
? . . . 7 i,.i . . ... i , . . a. ... . .
pprooal of hia army cctamindera and raaoy ablei lw ,I5rr -evra w aa
tti.; J in U. Cubca ana ire ISat lt Laalta fa.r aar
ei.our s drur store. i aies xaou-e m . e; cj j-.inir.pv. j ui i iyj.ijacu w'icrns- oüicers
- . . . ... r . ... . . ttt . . . .
f Geci. iilair and Locau ars said lo liie uk iji ipawc urmnino
likr A Mclvcr have a very larce stuck 4 sjuthtru ieistance to th6 Loitad Slates gor ente!, and done all in ttetr power to p-rerent tr.- L-oo-is, at prices to ruit everyxdy. eriimett is virtualiy ended, and the rebel loaLcor?iderat'iön of these proposals. ft
.l- JiVmll l.i lil.Mh.' rr.:4 likiirilia ..a ....? A t fVia lim. tt.a .rniilij. aru I'nMiI lit 7hfT '
active and advancing
ifNew acde'.tjaat strlesof Latsjuit opened ?
: Uiker it Mclver s. iTJ-.t teid with tbe armies ot the north; it mm aw i the arbitration of war, and the corth
A man bad just receired information of tbe gen . i
i te Times says the sjuth cvj no longer can-Hral satisfaction with the terra t f Lee', mrrenier.!"
aa - i -a a a " a
u acrest alia me t,o:iQv ana venerea 4gu-uu Lai wj
FOR n EfiT. OFFICE TO RENT.
will
: i n aLtski i.f ss. .texl AitvA twu ALiJ A Lilt
y tUC L Wai'lC wi ww w - - r w-aa - Kleet from tbe tiocr with a gentle inclination to-i rainier, atd continued during tbe entire day, bet, ages of 100, can be bad at this oöc
rseetmsznat;imitr prerailcd than at anr time durinr
rn.rn.rn. i-T- m m W -
J3"A few exchange papera, Uoae up in pack v.bem as conquerers houli meet aa honorabiejatbe war.
II W.oe. y ite Sitae corresponweai say. :
VIS OFTiCE In tha aecoD Soar or .Eloa laaaraM EsV.dli.rt, co Serti rctaDayWaiUa ttrttu FPf i i-a ,Cw) cf ilia Xum Itasraaca Otnpaay. ADBOUXT KJLaJaaHaW, At;tt. aprST-431
