Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4537, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 May 1865 — Page 3

DAILY' SENTINEL.

MONDAY MORNIJiO, MAY 8. TTOrXYTlT-ß-.MÖ j Zl7 For a weekly report of the financial and commercial baainfM, cd a corrected report of tbe wholesale markets, tee fourth page. tariff- John B. Salliran bis tMociateJ with hlmfelf in the livery buineM, Mr. Drewand will conduct it under tbe name of Sullinaa k Drew, it No. 10, Pearl f treet. They keep the beat cf. atock. ai jnka tbe uot reaooa.le) c4ar;tra3d wewouU cotnoaetj i th new firm to thptirona; 9 of our citizeo?. ' ZZT Tie hoary airi the pt few dijs damged to a considerable extent several building in proccM of erection. Tbe rel.tr wall of one on IlÜLois treet cited in under the atcnt'njr, rrocest. and the cellar iteelf r.etrly filled with aud and water. Tbe pvemenU a! in sereral place were damaged ai,d culvert wa-bed out. C2H Ker. Phioeas D. (iurley, formerly pastor of lb firlt Pmbjteriaa church or this city, ar d for a enmber of yemra ptor of the first Presbyterian church in Washington city, preached in thU citj yesterday to hi old rorifrrettion. Tbe home wa crowded to overflowing, and hi, heir ers were delighted at a tight of their old pastor K;n. tiv We tear it more thap intimated that the Coüccil bar it in contemplation to reward a brave and gallant aoldier, who spent three years in the pertice-of hi, country, by electing him to the lucrative position of city printer. Col. Kose I an eiperienced tvpo, and should the honor fall oo hi tbouJder, will wetr them gracefully. BT'The Commercial Hotel received a wash ing out free gratia on Friday night. The roof bad baen, taken eff the day previous, for the pur pöoof making oane repays, and left the buildleg exposed to the storm. Tbe water came in without ceremony, taking off wall paper, puttering and dirt. We hive seen some hotels that auch a providential cleaning wit would be an ml vantage to all concerned, but whether mkIi will be the case in this imuuee we know not tAniO by the name of Mow Croft, an employe at the rolling mill, was drowned in Pogue'a Run Friday night. It is supposed he was drunk at the time, and in hi- reeling r e'ed iuto the water A coroner' ir.qcest returned a verdict in accordance with the ftcts. All this comes of a too free indulgence in intoxicating Leverages, and should be a warning to those who are given to Imbibing in tbe "flawing bowl" and taking their paths along meandering streams. We may be again called upon to chronicle the sudden termination of "another unfortunate life" from tbe same cue "Picture it, think of it. disstilu.e man," and abstain if you wi-.li your days to be lotg upon the Und. t57A matter of interest, a well as a tutject for a local, we announce tbe ifc lurrral of the "Indiana delegation," a high flown title. ly tbe way, for a handful of individual to astumc, back to this city, which evert occurred hince our last i--u-. At Ltf-ayrtte th re was a ttrcnt'enirg of the cordial feeling between Kentucky and IudUtia, in the way of a dinner tendered by the latter to tbe former. It U sid the affiir wa pleasant, as atl public dinners t-hould be and a good time was had What this dinner h.id to do with the Strengthening f the cord hi feeling," we arc utterly at a 1h.s to divine, iiot ourselves being burtheued with any of the 'Sttte retipor.aibility' and not being admitted iuto the family circle, we of course know nothing of the workings that tike place in the arcana of Ute?. We trust, however, that the cilizrns of each etate will be mutually benefitted by this convivi.il interchange of good feeling. Suc h afTtirssmick of statesmanship, and wcshouldn't wonder if tho plan of "strengthening the cordial feelings" originated with tome statesman in thia locality. I5ut we can in no way reconcile public dinners and funeral escorts. It may all be proper and our Met of such thing rather fo:yish and not in keeping with tbe age. We re me inter a contemporary being shocked bee nde a social p rty gathered in a mansion on the Circle that was decorated in mourning weeds. What will it think of tha little affir at Lif iyct?e. and that too by persons who were returning from officiating in tbe last solemn duties to the illustrioudead? One was cant and tbe other hypocrisy. . Local news in this metropolis for the ptt few days has been force Diligent eearth and ingenuity failed to produce even an item that cnuU claim the title of interest. The St.ite House still continues to have home attention, but it is becoming morbid. It was a peculiarity of Spain's kings of oue house to pns their time in reviewing things thit belong to the grave, and it is rehted of one of the Philips th.it he foui.d great enjoyment in lung in a colli u and hiring recited over his worthless carcas the catholic bum l maüj.- , O-r people do not carry the thing so far, but there is oraethirg akin to the s ime morbid appetite for things belonging to the charDel bouse munifeitiug itself in this community, if one would judge from the anxiety m tnifote l by persons to behold the remains of tbe decorations at the State H.'U-e. We believe in proper respect for tbe dead, but when dinner parties can be held ere the echo of the clod- on tbe colli have died away, we think it is quite time to (hange tbe habiliments of mourning into something more onsinrent witli the action of the people. Speech miking, wine drinking, nnd uti.pt uou4 r'epapts at the open grave of a gre.it mm mark a new era in our history. Innovation are made conventionalities laid a-ilo, and e?tbhh ed relen of immeu tri y-tge discarded iu this age There is nothing like being fist, ard there fore we think the decorations at the State H use should be taken down, as they produce a piinful contrast. Can Siicla Tiling lie! Until the facts shaTe been disclosed, there will be a natural hesitation to believe that the rebel chiefs denounced in our new pre.-jdent s proclamation were really implicated in the murder of his lamented predecessor. There an he no doubt whatever that there - "evidence in the bureau of military juioe" th it JcfTcrsni IKvh JL Co. abetted the as-t.-5inatioii of Proident Lin coin; but that evidence his not beeu traver-ed. and sifted, and scrutin'zeJ; and it mty be founJ to consist of hearsay tales and the ambitious outgivings of melo dramatic villains of the Wilkes Dooth geoius. Innocent letters hare olten"been made to bear a sinister interpretation in the light of events undreamed of when those letters were written; and universal experience has long since affirmed the insecurity of judging a case whereof only one fide, at mo?t, has been heard. Assassination is not au American cuttom. Wc do not recall a single previous cie wherein persons of any note and standing in this country have conspirevl to effect a great public end by this means. Then Davis and Thompson hxe b-en soldiers, and soldiers emireutly detest a.saains For the bor er of our country, it mav be hoped that this crime of crimes will not Lc fastened ou meu who tave worn all but the liigbest honors of the republic, and who, prior t the rebellion, had borne fair personal reputations. Uut the natural improbability of the charge is hihtened almost to incredibility when we consider bow all but impossible it was thit the re bellion should derive any advantage from out president's death, or even from that of any half dozen chiefs whom the assa-ins might hope to kill. " It is not now first Mcertained. even in Richmond, that the loyal millions, and not tl-.eJr civil or military leader.', have male and u;l.el 2 tbe war for the union. They had decided to fight, if need should be, before either the late preide:it or hi cabinet had mule up their mindto !o to; and they have gone through iu that ipirit, with less dependence ou or ai l from lead crhip, civil or military, than aiy successful p eo pie ever had in so great a conti et before. To kill any half dozen men on the presumption that tbia woald break down tbe nafonal resistance to disunion, was a folly, whereof e an with great difficulty believe tbe accti-ed guilty. They miLt as rationally ha've plucked and destroyed have a dozen beads of wheat from a spacious field, and imagiue that they bad ion-i-ntd the owner of that field to inexorable starvation Still, "whom the gods would de-troy they first make mad;" and some totorioos doings of the rebel chiefs have been alike foolish and wicke.l; and it may be that they have been permitted to fill up the measure of their iniquities by cons ir ia- with wretrhetMte IWb acd Pavne t. dis orgauire our government by a,sas-mation. Tl.e.r butchery of bUck and lUrviog of white captives was quite as fiendL-b and not much less suicidal And then despair uncover wjllany that prosper-

ity had concealed. Bat let as patiently and candidly fcrutin'xs the forthcoming facti before pasaicg judgment. New York ThbauGeneral Ilwell on the Aaaatflnatlon of Frrddent l.lnroia. FoaTa Mo5toi, April 16, lfcC5. Lieutenant üeneral U. S. Oract, Commanding United States Army : Oisiaai You will'appreciate, I am lure, the fentiment'whicb prompts meto drop you tbee few lines. Of all the raifortucei which could befall the southern people, or any aoulbcrn man, by far the greatest, in rat judgment, would be the idet tliat they could entertain any Giber than feelings of unqualified abhorrence and indignation for the assassination of the president of the United States aud the attempt to a?!as?mate the secretary of state No language can adequately express the hock produced upon myself, in cornrcon with all the general officers con5ned here with me, by the occurrence of this appalling crime, and by the eemitig tendency in the public mind to contect the southern men with it Nied we ny that we are no assassins, nor the allies of assassins, be they from theDorth or from theoutb; and that, coming, as we do, from mot of the states of tbe south, we would be ashamed of our own people, were we not assured 'hey would reprobate this crime. Under these circumstances, I could not refrain from some expression of ray feelings. I thas utter them to a soldier who will comprehend them. Tbe following ofh'ceri Major General Edward Johnston, of Virginia, and Kerthtw, of Suth Carolina Krigadier Ocnerals Barton. Corse. Hun ton and Jones, of Virginia; Duboi-, Becomes and H. K. Jackson, of Georgia; Frazier, of Alabama; Smith and Gordon, of Tennessee; Cabel, of Arkansas; .Marmaduke, of Missouri, and Commodore Tucker, of Virginia all heartily concur with me in what I have said. Ilespectfully. Lc , , R. S. Ewxll. Lieut. Gen. C. S. A. Flouenck's Ukadino Room. Florence, Richter and "Tatrick WeUh, have purchased the establishment hetetofore known as Myera Office, corner of Meridian and Maryland street, upstairs, ami chsngt 1 its naint to ' Florence's Reading Room " There are no more affable young gentlemen, or accomplished in their business;, tbau Florence anl Pat., as they are familiarly known, and it is their intention to lurni-h their guests with the very best fluids that can be procured. On their tables will be found newspapers, home and foreign, of the latest dates, for the accomraodatiou of their customers. The Reading Room i one of the neatest and most comfortable places in the city, and under the new management, it will be more attractive than it ever has been. r?f"This afternoon at 2 o'clock the neremnto-

rv sale of those two desirable dwellings on New York street, which have been advertised in our column for the past week, by Ueizell L Jones, real estate auctioneers, will take place There is no property in the city better located for all the rnj'iirement.s of eay access, to the business portions of the city, or better provided with all the conveniences for comfortable hou-e keeping It is seldom that euch property is thrown on the nitriert in it r.n.iit?vi nrii m rKfrrril üm1 1 .vi all interested read descriptions oj the houses in rmp gA 11 tuna Mrwi If ftftv further infurmittnn ia desired call on the gentlemen having tbem for sale and get the particu.ars. HfsisEsa Lots at Ateno. Wc will sell on tft-dxv M.v H Hi 5 nVhirlr n in tin thA rifpn--ises, that desirable property on the east side of Illinois street, unmeuiatviy opposite tnc governor's late residence, the same having been divided into building lots of convenient size for buil Jing purpo-es. This portion of Illinois street will certainly be one of the principal business localities of the city. Terms of sale one-third cash, one third in nine months, and one-third iu eigh teen months, with interest. Wilit & Martix, Real Estate Auctioneers. The Exchmge is. growing in popularity, and Is the resort of great numbers who, hungered and athirst. draw nigh unto where they may have the pangs of famine alleviated by partaking of the choice liquors and rare delicacies served up at all times, by those caterers to the public wants that are attached to the establishment on Illinois street. 3TWe h ive just received from Boston, a full line of ?e:t fish of the bestquility salmon, halibut, herring, mackerel and codfish. Also, a fresh lot of sardines, at lower prices. Flktchf.r k Davidüe, 15-dtf. Central Grocery. Mr Owix's Compliment art Concert. Tickets for reserved teats, without extra charge, can tie obtained at A. M. Benhani & Co 's mu?ic store The most accomplished singers of our home t alt nt will isöt in making this the groitet musical treat of the season. 5?" We do not say, because we are paid for the impression made by these types, that Raker and Melver's stock of hat and caps for the summer tride exceed anything in the city. Go and fee for yourselves. We are ure you will be convinced beyond a cuvil. b' 3 The STjtFTT Railroao Tho two dwellings to be sohl this afternoon by Delzell L Jones, real estate auctioneers, arc within one acd a-halt ensures of the Mtfsacht;?ctt.s avenue line of the street railroad, which i- a continuation of the line from the wet psrt of Washington street tSf Take yotir choice. A brick dwelling SLd a frame dwelling will be sold this afternoon at section, by Delzell 4 Jons. Attend the sale aid take your choice of the two. r?fA fine fresh lot of orange, lemon, dates, figs, cocoanuts, prunes and raUins, at Central Groccrv. Fletculr ii Daviduk 15 d'tf. 3TImmediate possession can be given of the two house to be sold at auction this afternoon by IMz?ll k Jone This should be remembered by purchats To o'clock to day is the hour for the commencement of Detaell k Jones' nuction sale ol dwelling J Two houses at auction this afternoon at two o'clock. See Delzell k Jones' advert:pemect. tfSee Dr. Wm. Thomson's advertiemeot on the fourth page of to day's rer. jan 23 tf. ALI. MlllTS OF P.ltAtill.ril!S. The question of opening public libraries on Suudav is agitated in Cincinnati. Louis Philippe, during hi reign over France, escaped many attempts upon bis life. The product of the Sr-ringfleld armory i- to re reduced to 500 guns daily. Armenian women are not allowed, by law, to -ncak above a whisper. There Is a paper-collar manufacture in Springfield. Mass., that turn out lO.UO'J co'.larg a day. Tbe Roston po-t office receives about $10i,OtH) a quarter for the sale of pot.age ftanip. One of the standing cornoi'ttces of theTnnessee !.;U!ati.re i that On Tippling auj T;ppliüg Houses." Ia San Francisco, ther i a Chie-o doctor, nam'.'il Li Po Tai, who makes &u income of JCO.OOd per year. On a certain day in ICCC, Manhattan Island wa tiousrht 25,000 itk. mre cr less by IHendrick Hudson, lor $2T. Return of the census takeo la-t year in Iowa, so tar as they hive gftio.-how :m increase iu the population of the stue uf over lUO.tKX) sincere".. A controverr-y i going ou tu the Episoopi! papers in respect ti the right i f a minister nllowiag hU pulp;t to be occupied by one of another denomination. Clark Mills, the sculptor, who is not reputed to be vary 'loyal.' recei tly applied to Secret-try StinU n to take a cast of RootJn hea.l The War Maliter p dittlj replitd. 'Retter uke care of your u n head '' A an item we would nien'iou thatthe grape cuttirg (mm Keih' I-land thiw pring foot up atabout tr.(HM,tHtt, ortb Slb.COO, an amount evjtial to the lir eiport before the cultivation of the grape waa commenced there.

Tbe Detroit papers Bay that from careful eniBtte it is believed full Laif of last yeu'i crop ia in tbe baadaof farmers ha Micbigac aod Illinois, wbo have no disposition to sell at the present reduced prices. 1 Abolitionism ia a lingular institution. It deifies John Brown, and recognizes the band of Providence in the removal of Mr. .Lincoln. In tbe oat case, it makes a god of an assassin, and in tbe other it makes an asaIo df God. Sometime ago a merchant of San Francisco lost bis wife, and invited bis clerks to attend ber funeral. They did so, and were not a little astonished when pay day arrived, to find that tbey ba4 not only been "docked" for the' lost' day, hut charged for tbe carriage they rode inl A compositor emplojed on a daily newspaper in Glasgow. Scot laud, has been denied the privilege of membership in the Free Church, of which he and his wife have long been members, on account of tbe fact that he is employed for a rhort time on Sundays. -"New York is the largest market for aole leather in the world, more being bought and sold in that citv than in Liverpool, London aod Paris combined.' It is e-timated that 10,000,000 bides are tanned in this country, annually rtquiring about 700,000 cords of bark for tbe operation. A California correspondent of tbe MUsocri Republican tells of seeing on exhibition io tbe Moitary fair in San Francisco, forty-eight Bart lett pears on a single stem, eight inches long They were of average Bartlett size, and stood out at right angles to the stem, completely enveloping it The New York IleralJ says: "Among tbe passengers yesterday in tbe Fulton, for Hiltoo Head S. C, was Associate Justice Wayne, of the United State supreme court, who returns to

hi home in .Siunh, lor -the fir l time - in foar years Since the rebellion be his ttood firm for thejir.ion and the government, and visits his home again under the old flag." The stallion George M. Patchen. jr., made remarkable time at the Riverside park. Boston, on Thursday, considering that he has beeu used as a fa mil v horse for the last sir months. The quarter mile wa made in seconds, and the half mile in 1 minute 17 econJs, and his driver promised that be would do it two seconds quicker by neit Situniay. latchen, jr., was sired by Oeo. M Patchen", and bas a pedigree longer than Eugliidi Earl's. A good story is told of a scrub-beaded boy having been brought before a court as a witness, when the following colloquy ensued: Where do you lite V asked the judge. ' Live with my mother?" " Where doe vour mother live 1" "She lives with father." "Where Joe he live?" ;He lives with the old folks." "Where do they live?" said tbe judge, getting very red, as an au dible snicker goes round the room. " They live at home." " Where in thnoder is there home?" roars the judge. " That's where I'm from," says the boy, sticking his tongue in the corner of bin cheek, and slowly closing one eye on the judge. "Here Mr. Constabla," pays the court, " take the witness out and tell him to travel; he evidently does not understand the hature of an oath " "You irould think different says the boy, going toward tbe doorway, if I was once to give you a cussiu!" MASONIC. 'JIHEUE will be a stated meeting of Marion Lodge, X 'o. 35, tLls (Monday) evening, at half past seven o'clock for work in the first degree. JOHN M. BKA U WELL, W. M. COLLARS. THE LARGEST COLLAR MANUFACTORY i:x Tin: MiiTii- i;st. BIGELOW'S SATIN-EN LMELED BYRON COLLAES, A5EW article of invention. This Collar excels all other Taper Collars for comfort, neatness and economy. Also a large assortment of SVTDf.ENAMFLED GARROTF.S. I.INKN I'AFK U BTROSS, ASD USKN PAPKK GAR ROTES. Lad!e4 Satin Fniinfl. d Collar and Cuff; a r:rw and convenient article. Tte trade supplied at Ike lowest market prices. BIGELOW X CO., Manufacturer, roy.Vd3n) 11 La Salle Strtet.CbR-aeo. ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. l.NDIAKAroI.13 AND MAM.HOMi RAILROAD Co., J Mamsos, Ind., April 21st, If 6. I fgljHK annual ehction of Nil: IMrectnrs of thiitfoml panywill V hei 1 at tbe office of the Company, ir tbr ( ity of Madison, on the fourth Wednesday ('24th) of The po.l will be open at 10 o'clock A. M. and closed at r-' ji l'.y order, Ac. apr.M-itill my24 THO. I'OLLOCK, Sec. MS 2 INDIANAPOLIS NATIONAL BANK, tM-itil .At'iit :inl IosiiiatMl I'loilry ftli U nitMl st:tt' AUrilOKIZKI) CAWTAI CASH CAl lTALl-AIl IN , . .$l,)OO,0C0 .. 500,0C0 7ILL receive ubscnptiuu., as Üuaacial aient of tbe GovernmenU for all of it popalar loans Will collect gold intrf.-t ou retcioiered and coupur bond? on tbe most liberal Urnis. Currency bonds cabe on presentation when due. Always on hand a full supply of U. S. revenue ntamp, for sale at tbe regular discount. Will buy aud setl all government securities, orders od Washington, coin and exchange in all the principal cities. Will niakt ollec'.ioos throughout the West aud Ft at very reasonable rates. Will receive deposit, aud loan monej at 6 per cent., on good security lUvii, unlimited facilities, will transact all kind of banking business on fair terms and with the utmost promptne.m. T1IKO. r. HACGHKT, Pres't. INGRAM KLF.TCUKR, Cashier. Indianapolin. liecember 3, 1.64. dec 4 -dir THE INDIANAPOLIS IiSIIItViCE COII PA Y , Is now permanently organized and readv to Usue Fir Policies. Capital, $200,000. Tbe Stockholder of ton Company comprise some of onr mot responsible citizen. diki: r tuts: S. A. Fl etch t a , W, H.Talbott, A. I- RoACKi:. E. J. Ftca, Aqcilla Jom, OuTiaTocsr.T, THOMaA. Mokkis, A. E. VisToa. Office at preent in the Sir.kinir Fund BuilJing, corntr of Fenn-ylvania street and Virginia arenne. JfTrk patronage of the public is solicited. Wa. HKNÜKKSON, President. Alt i.C Jmru!(, 5lcretary. may l-d3mo TOBACCO, TOBACCO. i. a. mi crs. J. I. PiraiosD. ItlYCICS A DltlJ.lI.TIOKD. a .Manufacturers and Wholsalors, ,0. J'Jantl til Second Street. ALTON, ILLINOIS UTV. HAVE I KSK1 A BHA5CH HOUSE AT NO. 77 South Meridian street, Indiananoli. Ind., where w will k-ep ctnrafft!j on band all style of FICTG TOBACCO. We re-peetfa'ty 1'ivite tVe tra-'e t cTl aid examine our :.k. We will eil a low, if not lower, than the kani stuck can be bot:fct in this or ary other market mart-Uif MYKKi A UkUMMOMi. Notice of Appllratlou for Liccnac. fOTICKlSIIEKEDT CtVKN, TIIATI WILL ATrLT . . . r.-. t the l.vara or i,oniOii;i'uer tj irivj coul;j lad.anap-.:., la (Jester townhip.Manon county. Int. ana. J mj-3w AV-ew MiCHAKL LA UtäJi. I

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eroatin amiuzr roarxa aaitiiTAnaasTiBai. For Horning; lieport See rirat Ftae.) MIDNIGHT RKPOItT. Latest 'War Hews. L.lTEIl FRO.lt EVROPE. Comments of the British Press. PKOCRESS OF ATUMIC CABLE. EFFECT OF THE ASSASSINATION IN ENGLAND. RICHMOND NEWS, OFFICIAL UIR BULLETt.V. Ac, Ac. Ac, Ac. from .ev Vork. Xkw Yoek, ilay C. The Herald' Sixth corps correspondent has details of iu march to DjDYille, which place it occupied on the 27th ult., capturing 5,000 prisoner?, and considerable war material machinery. Tbe people oo tbe route were rejoiced at the prospects of peace. . Tbe steamer Hibernian from Liverpool, with dates of tbe 27th ult., has arrived. In the boue of lor Je on TbursJij eight. Earl Ru.-ell, aud in tbe house of commons, Sir Geo. Urej.on behalf of Lord Palmeraton, gave notice that the? would, on the 1st of Mav, move an address to tbe Queen, expre-eiog sorrow aud indignation at the anamination, of President Lii cotn, aod praiog ber to convej that ezprefs ion of feeling to the American government. Two large meetings were held in Liverpool, ppceched delivered and resolutions adopted expressive of their horror acd Borrow at tbe assaahination of President Lincoln. Tbe commercial and official bodies of London; and the adjtceut town and provinces paeJ fcituilar reeolutions. Tbe Americans in London assembled iu Orosvenor hotel. The meeting adjourned till the first week in Mav. when Minister Adams will ppeak at a mas meeting at St. James' Hall. Mr. Gladstone ha made his financial etate ment in the House of Commons. It febowsa surplus of X4,UM),U00 sterling. The Italian chiciver of deputies .tdopied an addicts expressing grief at I're-ident Lincoln's üiiiiäinatioD. The chamber waa draped in his honor. A Paris IctU-r states that the most profound aud universal regret and indignation id expressed there at the asainatiou. ThefUtamer Western Metropolis So. 30 baa rri v eJ . The tcmtr Atlu.tic, with rebel prisoners fro tu Fort r cos Monroe, arrived at New Orleans ou the 23ih ult. The Western Metropolis brings tbe body of Mnjor Muili;Ht, killed iu the late enaerncut at Mobile. Sfie also brings $10U,UUD iu gold and treasury notts Our iialeiirh letters of the 2S:h and 30th ult st ite that (ien Sherunu aud sutf left tor Charles ton and Savannah, thence going to llichmoiid to meet bi- arruy, which was to leive Raleigh on the next Monday. Tbe 10th and 2J torpä remiiu in the dpp.rtineut of North Carolina, together with Kilpttrick's cavalry. Sherman's cavalry ia ordered to Eist Tennesee, and Wilson to the Tennessee river, near Djcatur. General Howard and the Army of Tennessco will march to Richmunl. General Slocum and the Army of GeurgiA will &Uo march to Rich -moud. The rebel armies aro all leaving for thei ' homes, and many ate taking their arms with them. ' A movement iä on foot to reorgauizs state goveir. ment. orcigii .ict-M. Nkw Yoek, May 7. The steamship America from Sjutharnpton ou tbe 26th ult., arrived to uay. The Loudon Times says: Tbe end has tome at last, and the jreat Atncricto war is rirtuallv closed by the eurrf nder by Lfe of tie army of Virginia The tone of correspondence between Grant and Lee is honorable to both. The conditions weie such us it was no disgrace for an over-matched army to accept; nor even Napoleon.s army could not count a eeries of more brilliant victories than could tbe army of Virginia. Tbey were victorious until victory waa no more to be achieved by humin valor, and then they fell with honor. Two years ago Lee might hare escaped to Lynchburg, but not now. Tbe federal generals made moves with as much rapidity and attacked as did Npoleou' marshals. The federal army is entitled to rank among th frst of the nations of the earth. All attempt to establish a southern confederacy must be abandoned. The Times of Tuesday ?ys: With the .defeat of the pout hrr tiers tb difficulties of the federal government set in. Alter tbe restoration of federal authority, ai d the redaction of tbe south to obediet.ee, an overwhelming prospect will open before Lincoln's administration. .Vuch lies between the conquest of the south and the res toratiou of the union. In the face of political problems of unexampled difficulty to be confronted, auch questions as regeneration of currency, reform of tariff, and the intnagement of the national debt, important as they are iu themselves, may apvear insignificant. At Liverpool the intelligence of Lee's surrender was received with great satisfaction, causing increased confidence in commercial circles. The secretary of the Russian legation was assas.inated iu Paris by a Russian. Itursra The Czirow'ux died' at Nice. The Czir, Princess Ptgtntr and the Queen of Denmark were with him. Belgium's meeting, held at Brussels, was followed by a great demonstration in honor of the late federal victories. An immense procession repaired to the federal consul's residence. The consul received the deputation, and made a speech. A serenade followed. The London Times seems to take the part of President Lincoln's desire to conciliate the enemy, under the guidance of Mr. Seward, who has creditably distinguished himself by hia moderate counsfls.and whose life will, we trust, be spared at this cri.-is to tbe union. He may bv gentle measures restore tranquility and, perhaps before hia term of office expires, ctlm in some degree the animosities which have been raised by these vears of war. The Daily New? Vter complimenting Lee for surrendering alludes to Mr. Lincoln's notiScation to fore:gn mt'ois :o withdraw tbe regulations to whicfi federal ve-sels of war are now subjected in port It et this notice will not effect us as to our harbor in the West Indies, as we have no occasion to eoter tbe ports of the states. One thousand nine hundred and ninety-three mile of the Atlantic cable is completed. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, May Among the valuables stolen from the Sifes of the Adtms Express Co. on the O & M train. May 5tb, were 20 United States 7-30 bonds, of $5U0 each, numbering from CG, 10: to 66,127 consecutively and inclusive, and 10 of $100 each, numbering from 62.12? to 62,137 consecutivelv and inclusive These bonds are the property of the government, and the extress company warns ailper-ois against receivng the same. The company have also oflere-l a reward of $500 for each and every person who shall te arrested acd convicted as a party to the robbery of either the passengers or the express on tbe occasion. Stale of I . St. Honda pHiLiriLrnu. May 7. Subscriptions to the 7 3J loan to-day from all parts of the union, as teleinnheJ it Jav Coke amcunt to ilO.S.100. The number of $r0.$l(0 and $500 individual aubscription was 23,243 The daily subscriptions of working men and women for the week were in number as fo!!ow: 1st dty $3.525 2d $3.622. 3d $5,ürl. 4:h $1.271, 5th $5,210. Cth'$6.400. The largest tingle subscription of Saturday was $700.

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PaiUDiLrnu, Mi 7. The cocclrj will bear with rnde and with oleare that tbe volun tary subscriptions to the 7-30 loan for six days of the past week amounted to the enormous sum of $40,357,100. The Very Latest. THREE O'CLOCK A. M Ntw York, Mat 7. Adficci froa Raleigh -fays Gen. SchoSelJ is now virtually military governor of North Caro lina, lie bas issued as order informing tbe ceopie that by virtneof the presidents proclamation all negroes are now free and it will be the duty of hia army to maintain their freedom, and adTiajcg tbe masters to employ them as hired hands. Many of thian are now workine for wages Tbe paroling of Johnston's army commenced ou the 30th near Greensboro. It waa expected several days would be required to complete the work. The Time's Washington special nays: Tbe arrest of Col. Ould and llatch, re'uel ex change com miisariw is on the account of misappropriation of supplies and money sent to our prisoners. Tbe Time 8 Raleigh correspondent says: Col. Farker of the 4:h New Hampshire, cap tured by Wheeler's cavalry about three weeks, since baa been paroled by Beauregard. Q. M. Tiibou of the same regiment, captured about the same time, also returned to camp this morning. Jeff. Davis !elt Greenbboro. April 25th. for Texas, and escorted by a detachment of cavalry under Gen. Echols. Tbey numbered about 3,000 men aud had a tram of 20 wagons. ben. ctoceman was within tea miles of Char lotte, his party being on the banks of the Catawaba river, in bis opinion, Stoneman could have captured the whole command, if not Davis himself, if be had attacked any time previous to tbe 25th. Divis made a speech at Charlotte a few dav before he left, promising to have another army in tbe field larger than ever. Basil Duke's command burnt the private buildcgs, ransacked private stores and committed va rious outrages on property and the persons of the citizens. Iiis men are from Kentucky and Texas and were formerly under Morgan. J he Herald a Washington special says: Tbe proposed emigration to Mexico, which seems likely to assume formidable dimensions is what will bode no good to the imperialist in that country. The emigrants will, by a decree of the legitimate government of Mexico, immediately become naturalized Mexican citizens. A. Richards, chief clerk of the internal reve nue bureau, bas beeu appointed agent of internal revenue, and will probably be placed in charge of the interests of the bureau in Trans-Missis sippi. I be postmaster general has sent an agent of bis diriment to St. Louis, who will be there to arrange for the transportation of mails on the Mississippi river and its tributaries. A Utter from inchealer, a .May 25. savs: Nothing of interest of late h is occurred in this lep:irtment. A large portion of Gen. Hancock's I corps is on me marcn to asnington, via Ash- . " i i ti a .. . : ey 2 Uap. beveral regiments have cone up the valley to Stinton and other towns in Virginia miles beyond. 1 he IJlb V ir:mia regiment will do provost duty for the present at Winchester. den Torbitt has issued an order that in future citizens must not depend the it-sue of rations. Officers and soldiers enjoined to give protection t) persons, property, and more especially to the growing crops of farms, and every possible assistance rendered iu planting new crops. Tbe Herald's correspondent at (Jyamans, Sjnora, writing on the 25th of Majch, "says : Kone of Maximilian's troops bad yet cr.tercd that state, except as priontrs of war, aud the authority of Juarez wastill universally recognized there. Preparations to invade the town were being made, by tho imperialists, but tho republicans were confident of their ability to maintain their ground. By the steamer America, from Bremen and Southampton, we have the London Times' news to the 2Gth. The Times of Monday says: Whether the southerners have or have cot fought better in former years, there,cau be no doubt that the federals have gurpasedwall their preceding efforts. Slowly but surely they have brought their armiea to perfection. At first they Buffered from the mistake of underrating tbe strength of their opponents. They could not nee bow three or four millions of whites, shut out from all foreign succor, could resist the resources of tbe great United States. These feelings had a great dewl to do with the lack of energy w ith which it was prosecuted in its earlier stage. It was only when army after army had been defeated in Virginia; when the last hopes of the existence of unionists in the south were dissipated that they gave their whole attention and euergy to the war, and put their whole strength into it. Steady discipline and confidence given from superior sources have made the northern levies excellent machines, after tbe model of Europeau armies. The American war has brought out commanders of ability in the persons of Grant, Sherman and Sheridan. These generals drilled and dis ciplii.ed their forces until they were fit for any emergency of war, and when this was done the end of the confederacy was plainly near. Supe riority of field armies enabled them to prevail in actual conflict. Their progress in discipline enabled tbem to take advantage of victory. Their cavalry, which at the beginning of the war, wa1 the laughing stock of the confederates, is now excellent, and they know how to use it with effect, with the plentiful appliances of warfare with which their government can furnish them. The southerners undertook a great enterprise and carried it out most killfully, and with wonderful aud.icily and obstinacy, bat tbey were not strong enough for the work. They bad genius and courage, but these have failed. The Times of Tuesday says some pledge of submission to the federals will probably be exacted as conditions to the exercise o' political rights, which, of itself, must disfranchise many inhabitants ol the south. Communities which have fought for secession, must long remain as Ireland was to England, conquered dependencies, ruled over by governors gent there or by the majority of their inhabitants. The Times, considering our finances, says tbe reply of McCullock to Currier's letter, justifies hopes that have been entertained of his usefulness in the office of secretary. WasHiNGTOx, May 2. The military and naval escort, together with some of the invited guests, returned from Springfield this morning. Tbe direct distance is 900 miles, which was traveled in 43 hours exactly. The be&rse and state cars came back on roads of uniform pauge. No accidents occurred. At least 5.000,000 people witnessed tbe funeral car and effin in various cities, and not less than 7,000.000 persons had the opportunity of Being tbe remains. The occasion called forth the deepest feelings of emotion everywhere, and offered indisputable evidence of the hich esteem of the people for the late chief magistrate The funeral party ex preed their satisfation witk the kindnea and courtesy of the state and municipal authorities, who extended to them the most geoerou hospitality. The trip was fatiguing, but ample comforts were provided. official. Washinutox, May C Ordered, That all prisoners of war, except officers aSove the rank of colonel, who before the cap'.ure of Richmond signified their desire to take the oath of allegiance to the Cnited States, and their unwillingness to be exchacged.be forthwith released on their taking the said oath, and transportation furnished to. their respective home. In reference to other prisoners of war further orders will be i$utd. Tbe commissary general of prisoners will issue the necessary regulations for preserving the requisite order in which prisoners of war are to be released, under this order, record to be set forth, name of pris soner's place of reider.ce. organization to which he belonged, time and place of capture, ke. The oath of allegiance will be adminisiered by the commanding officers of the prison campe and forts, who will send by telegraph daily reports of prisoners released to the commanding general of prisoners. These reports will be consolidated for each day and transmitted to the secretary of war. Jas. A. Haides, Inspector Gen., U. S. A.

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DR. JOHN BULL'S COJIFOUreD CEDROK BITTERS. The Latrwt and 51oKt Im. porta ill JDiacoTcry Of TU NINETEENTH CENTURY ! ! ! If tnau'a name Is aere InttmaUly connected wftk tbs Maury of MATKRLa. MEDIC A af tb United 8 tat a. or more favorably known a pioneer in Modlcal DiAcovery Dr..TolinBiill9ofLoiiiMvillc, r Kentucky. Bla InimliabU preparation or SAUSAPAU1L L.A baa long stood at tbe bead af the various compounds of tbat vaJnalla drag. Hia Compound of WILD CHERRY haa become a household word throughout the West and South. His Worm Loxeages, in lese than a year after their introduction, attained a reputation As wide spread as tbe continent of North America. Bat tbe crowuicg, glory of bis life remains to be attained in bis discovery, or ratber combination, for he does cot claim to have been the discoverer of CKDICOM, which is tbe basis or tbe Bittet now offered to tbe public. Tbat honor belongs to tbe native inhabitants of Central America, to whom iu virtues have teen knows for more than two hundred year. Armed with it, tbe Indian bids defiance to tbe most deadly malaria and bandle without fear tbe most venomous serpents. Itis a belief wltb tbem, tbat w hile there is breath in tbe bod; the Cedron is potent to cure, no matter what tbe isear may be. While Dr. Ball is not prepared to endorse this eitravarant pretention, he is nevertheless satisfied from a thorough examination of tbe evidence relating to its virtue, that as a remedy and preventative of all diseases arising from exposure, either to change of weather or climate, or to mi unatie Influences, it stands WITHOUT A RIVAL! And Justly deserves tbe reputation it haa se long enjoyed In Central America and tb West Indios. UV DYSPEPSIA And its attendant train of symptom, it acts more LIKK A CHARM than a medicine. There Is nothing in tbe whole range of Materia Medica tbat can for a moment bear a comparison with it in this disease. A fall account of this wonderful plant may be found In tbe I Ith edition of tbe ü. S. Dispensatory, pages 1387 andlJSS. A series of experiment In which Dr.Bull bas been for years engaged, bas Just been brought to a successful termination, and be is row enabled to offer to tbe public a combination of CEDROX with other approved tonics, the whole preserved in tbe best quality of copper distilled Bourbon Wbisky, which be is confident baa n equal la tbe world. Be might furnish a volntn of certificates, bo ab lie have long since learned to estimate sucbt.0ja tbelr true value. The safest plan is for every one to te for almslf tho virtuos of now Dftodicls, OEDRON BITTERS 05 TRIAL, A3 b TOD WIIJ 5TXTIR USI AS OTDIUS. It Is not necessary to publSb. a Ion; list of diseases for which tho CXDROK B1TTK1.S are a apecific In all dleaa of tho Bowels, Mver or Kidneys, la all a7ocUoaa of tbe BRAIN, DEPENDING (JPON DERANGEMENT OF TUE STOMACH OR BOWELS; G0UT, RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA, AND IN FEVER MID AGUE. It la destined to sopersede all other remedies. It sot only cures the dlseaaea, bat it prevents tbam. A win g.a.-a of the B ueri, taken an hour before each meal, will oov4 the iU effects of tb most unhealthy climate, and crrc.i tbe person taking It sgtix.t disease uader tbe nort trying exporcro. old by Drnfffftetsi aand Grecera Generally. Dr. JOHN UDLL, rr u.ipal Or.oe, Fifth Street, Loaiirt'la, Ky. SOLD WHOLESALE BT DAILY, KKKFJm & BUSH, 73 Stitta .Tier 141 an Street, INDIANAPOLIS. Tho also tall BCLL'd SAR3APARILLA, BULL'S WORM DESTROYER, SMITH'S T0NI0 SYRUP. IimfhTT 0.&IIT. KBBrUK 4c BCSI (UctSllywwlltaaJB.

A CÄni TOT iTHE LAD.ZS. DE. DUPOnCQ'fl G0Ld1 PERIOD PILLS; rOK TtMALti. InTuIliblc Iu Corrrcf In? IrrcjruInritlr?, HrraovlncObstructton or the Tlonfhly Xtirns, from Whatever Cause, unu Always Succcrul us a rrcventati vc. A id tbelj sure"a4 ClkTAl.t RUCKCT for all tho aSict BicoEp'a!r.u so rctliar to the Ma, wbeiber"narried or !cg e." Theo na aro fcoUjlng Mw.ttt lift bera iw4 by tbe Doctors for Baay jeara, bvtb In Ira vet aid America, wiü uaparalieied screens ia every cae; ai.J be Is ursrd bv many thocaand !!e bo km ud them te mate the tills fitiie, for tba alWviatloa of tboee raf feting frttaaoy irrrguUrrÜes whatever, as well as to prevent an increaa of family where fcea'.ik wJl net permit It. F tna.es peculiarly aUuated. or taove uppaeiag themselves so, are cannoned against astnsr tbose 11 tit while in that condition, as tbe proprietor aMomes ao res.n:bi!!:y after tbe above admonition, although taair nitida would preveatany fmiacbief to besvKA. Otherwise the 1111s arerrcocuae&ded. ft.ll and inlic: directions arcompary each boa. &0O0 0, BOXES HAYJC EK!f SOLD Kf TWO TKAKS Teathouai.dlOaieaaentby letter, both by nyself a&4 atenu, to aH parts of tbe world, to wfcka anwer fcave boea returaeJ, U fcWb Uda say Dothlsg Uke tbe 'above III. a bsv been known since the SClaSC OF KEDI C1NR DAW 5Il)CnS TUE WORLD 15 RElf07IK(1. 0BSTKUCT105 AND KklSTOKlKU XATVKJClO ITS PUOttCKCUANXEU tuietlag tbe aerve and restores tbe"roy ctlor of Lealth" to tbe tbeek of lit most deli, cats. miCK SI OOPKR BOX. SJX BOXES for). Sold by all Druggists, and by tbe followlaf Jsblitg and Drug Houws, Agents for Indianapolis. Indiana; (Ladiea, by sending fl.can prure the Tills, sent cnBdentially by mail, and wtthovt otoerveitoo. to any part of the city or ceaotry,) and for aal by TOMUX.ON t COX. No. IÜ. Ka.t vTahirrtB atreet. STEWAKT MOKUajr, No. 40, Eart Mrblngtow street. W. I. HASIITX 1 CO, Fo. U, We,t Waiirr street. n. II. LEK. TToe IS and en.lUtss Flock. J. P. SK50UR, Ko. t, Bates houso Block, and by daixy, k remit UUSII, Wholesale DrcscMs, So. T3, Seeth Mriilan street. G. S. LACKT,Genrral Traveling Ager.t for tbe Western Slate. lCT, IVarborn street, Cbicsto, Illinois. JT.B. JtneGfnu!r.ita. the bei U sIcTwd D. HOWE." jau31-dlyo4

MEDICAL. ROBACK'S BITTERS GRKE5BACK8 ARE GOOD, BUT ROlUlCJtS 111E BETTER. STOXACII bittt.es. Ten thousaud bottles sold la oae month. Tbe niost popular tomacb bitters tnuse. KOBACK'S E ITTERS. Good for all Jeracremnt of tbe Stomach, Bilioui-nesa, Liver Con:p!aU.tatid tete rsMebil.ty. UOBACXV CITTZRS. Tbey poiaawobderfvltOBle prcperuee, r'vlur tone te tbe appetite and due teorgaci. SXZXCK'i M I EES. Debilitated Ladie .ud sedea tary peron will flf.J d tbem an excellent tonic. EOBACK' LITTERS. A A wine glassful before eath Lcieal will remove Indlreatloa and all liver Psoases. ItOK.iril'S HITTKKK. . Tbey are better than all Pill. Powders and other naaseoes,dissgreeable compoenda. ICOKAC'K niTTEICN. TLay can be taken without regard to diet. As a appetizer they have coequal. I to Hint's II I TT F its. Tbey are prepared by an old and skillful physician from well-known vegetable remedies. ito imc it's i:iTTi:itü. Wherever known tbey have Leoomo a standard family strengthening remedy. ROBACK'S HITTEItS. fry one bottle, and you wa ill always uaa tbem and re commend tbem to others. KOIIACK'K IHTTEItS. C. W. ftOllACK Nolo Proprietors And compounder of Stomach Bitters, Blood Purifier and Blood Pill, and Diitil!er and manufacturer of Catawba and Swedii-h Brandiei, and all kind of tbe finest domes, tic liquor?, which are soKl wholesale or in any desired quantity, at Nt s.&S, 60 and t Kat Third street, Clacinriat!, O. For fcale by Dropouts and Dealer In Medicine every where, and by Browning A Sloan, J. B. Vlrkers and W. I. HaHkit A Co.,lndianaplis. may2wyAdtaw THE GREAT ENGLISH ßEÄIEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Pills. PROTECTED BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT! Prtpard frovt a j retrrijUon tfirj. Clark, M. D PyUlan Extraordinary to tAa Qvrn. TbSs lnraloable acdidne Ii ticfailing 1& tie cert cf all lhoe painful and dangerous deates to which tbe fern als constitution is subject. It moderate obstruction, and a speedy cure nay be relied on. to MAititirn i. a Dins It la peculiarly suited, tt will io a short lime LrUag oo tbe monthly period wltb regularity. Each bottle, price Oue Dollar, bears the Government atampef Great Britain, to prevett counterfeits. Tk mis ihiAud n t tit en bp Ftmalt during IX FIRS7 THREE 2IOXTUS of Prtnncy, a they art CAUTION. 7A PiUs thoul-l notltt iktn Ky Femi!t$ during Ht riliü T THREE JOX7 LS of Veyaawry fit lUy mrt iure t bring on 'urtrrtajtt tut at any otArr timt tkry art i ii. la all cases of 5ervoas acd Spinal Affections, Pains la tbe Back and Lin.b, Fatigue 03 slight eiertion, PalptUtivn of the Heart, Hysterics and White, thos IlUs wüt effect a cure ben a'l otber taan lavt failed; and, although a powerful remedy, do not contain Iron, ealomel. antimony, or ai.ythii.g hurtful to the conitltatioo. Pull directions In tbe pamphlet a round each package, which should be carefully preservei. eoLD L YALL LRVGGIitTS iu'.t Agent for the United States arx) Canada. JOB U0SES. 27,CurUandtSU Xtw Tork. X. B. ft 00 acd 6 postage flamps enclosed to any au. thoriied Agent will lnure a bottle, conta.nlaf 50 Pills, by return nail. decS-deodAwly WINES, LIQUORS, CiC. WINE HOUSE ! LOUIS LVIVG, 29 South TItridian Street, (SENTINEL BUILDING.; IHPORTEÄ Or P.HI5E A ICD CnaM'AG5I VTI5Ef; Otard aid Coniac Brandies; Hsllacd Gir; Jamaica Kam end Cordials. Alio deaW in Catawb Wrx, Still and ?parkl:n. of the raot approv? d brand; Itowrbo Wbi.ky; peach Brandy; Catawca Brandy; ftork Ale; Porter and Beer, and Bitters of various kinds. These article are all offered for sal by tbe bottle or larger quantities. 'jr RKin Wint fnr ttV w dramjKL. IJIPOliTFD CIGARS ar.d TOBACCO, f tbe choicest brard, will be kept constantly on band. jrynavlEg fitted Bp 1 fceat estblihnen, and offer, ing t"T sale ol!v pure article and of tbe best quality, the abcnber hopes to receive, as be swticru, a liberal ihare of tbe patronage cf tbe yub.'H mer17-ilf LOH. I.A5G. RENO VATERS. CLEANING AMD DYEIf.'G ESTABLISHMENT fTm UNITED STATF.S DTE-H0U8 E, 50. SS SOUTH X Illinois street, Indianapolis, Indiana, At this old aod well-known wtabMhmet.t tbe ladlsw can have silks and woolen goods dyed ta permanent and beaatiful colors; and gents' gannenu thoengtly renova ted and repaired. 5ew and second-band clothing booght and soM, also, a patiralar branch la thebnalneos denotainatedBsedrw l&g biilUi dtable cloth, or tear ta any garment caa bw se wrought ti.at It can not be nalble to the naked eye. Kens m ber tbe place. 2fo. t Soath Illlaols stroot. JaalO JOSKFB BAUUB.rroprWtet.