Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 24 March 1865 — Page 2

BOARDERS WANTED.

T?BS)tt tlx to too (so ' lamas ca lx X Biodatad with boarding M Mn. Bateigh Third btraat, betwaaa ruum Bad Tin; liMI g.otbtmaa aod wife caa b aceoa-aaodaf 'd with a tarn frost r(a. ttr231w. M" fE8. DABBELL, eorwar of rl aod caL mora Mtroata. M umehMi' iy mkr of day taardera, aad cm fnrnlah a tru with board aad lottging, u appltcatk ba atari ....a. , aahEMIw. FOR LEASE. fXiB A LOKO TXBM Of TEA B0, Bra Building r L,1 fronting oa Third trt, betwaaa Mala mat Locoat; lo fvor lot fronting os Lotnat atraat, Mtvn nacoad hd Third trHt. for torn apply to M KB. O. K. LEWIS MarZldtf FOR RENT. A stoes on fibst ruir-betwkb V. Bytamor aad V1m. Koqalr at U plsx.ol (mll-iiw) C. W. XBBbT. OlXTT ACBK8 Of COOD LAUD IS THESE hJ milaa of K'aaavilia. Eoqalr of art A JOHNSOW. FOR SALE. For Sale at a Bargain. ho.lt): A fraoa dw.lliog eontaioiag tbra roam and hitches, with eallar, ehnara aad (labia ouaaactod tbarawitb. Tba boaae la iBanrad, aad r.uU LT (Mt pr aauath, aad woald rat for l'i par avtnlh. fuiMiloi gl.aa is eua aiaath. Apply at th Baal Batata Agaacy, Ma. Waal Third atraat. WALKEB A LCHXXSIHXIMEB, hbid-latdAw TWO D WLl1nGH OUSZS AID One Splendid Building Lot MT BKKIDKNCB, oa tha aaat aid of Barxtnd atraat, bMrnmn Syoamora aad Via) 'i nory brtak, aluaaa (ll tuvma, With all the Furniture, f Aaalrad. Orowad M by 10 fcat "a Urapaa, PVMh, l.ara, Aprlout, Plant, ate , on tha pramlar. A f Ira-proof Brick Waraboua alWnd atroaa tha aatira rrwrj Waodhoaaa, ale., Badar thla aava roof t alley graded and pared. Alio, 20 by 150 feet, adjoining, with Oua Htory "ran Hon f-or room, Staltlr, at. AMao, Sne BUILDINO COT, or LOTH, ob flral traat, nrly oppoeit at PaBI'a (EpIKOpal) t.bnrch, ll't 1t front by lMldeap; ha lar 1 1., wal daairabw Lai for Boa la atllr raaldasra for al la loan, Title to all tha abea raarairr tar aaa aaay. Tha ehanae vara aaldona oronr to bur daalraMa proparly au rvnr.ul.fit to bnalBaa aa tha Bhara. X. UILBEHT, BaarIA a. 4 "jraiuora atr-wt. A VAkM h KAlt"iTKI MUYO W it", COKT A ! h" IiiK au acra Hi claarad and IVncad. Thar la oa tba praBiiara a Uootr tlul'nX, coulaluiug Vis fc.Kjrn ; liOOD IIAHN, and ottiar Puilillnm; KIOI Vr.LI. fi M tTIa, aad TWO ClHTKHNd. Alao, aaood Fruit baar. In Orrhard, and a Tonne; Orchard ooBtalniog i buddad traaa. for fnrtlixr parllrnlara rnqulra at tha farm. (aMlap7) JM. K. WtMJD. rrt P LBN I'l i it CH lt K M C X W 1 T H A T Woatory frana baaaa, II room., collar, clati-ra, wail, atab a, frnll Inn, Ac, oa taa acra of land oa tha Plank Boad, two tullaa aad a half frwaa Kraaerillo. Prlca SttJMU. Kaqulaa of A. JODHSOM. ft-md DWKLLIMtt HWU-laaV hBtabad O (M.fcJUBBcb. iBijuiraof Biarl.dtf. A. JOIIMHUH. Grout Utt.rjru.iii. A LA BOB TWO ITOBT Bf)ll.tIKO WCLL built aaltobla for a XACTUBY ar WAMk.HOD'k, titnatrd la a aaotral aad bualnnat part of tha alt, naar tha wharf, 'l'.rma aaay. lanlra at tha vOlaa of Ban. etluaoa, Thlid atrat, thraa dooraabora Main. fcb'JA-lBt II CornerLotH A Hit 38 CHOICE BUiLDINQ LOTS! IN IIAHPK'B KKLARUKHEST, BBLONUINO TO TUX KXTATB or PKTEB h harps, daoaaaad, ara aow onamd fur aala by tba baira, on very raaaonahla taraia. Paraoaa da(liiBK to pnrohaaa aaa aaaatlBa tha plat of tha anlar(ara.ot, and ba alxiwa the proparty by callIn ob tha aulorltior at bar raaldanra, liaad of Bond and aatli atrtt. fchlA lf XMILT SHABPK. COTTON EXPRESS. BellefontBine Cotton Expreta ! QmVY TKfll DA YB TO HB3W VURK TIMX O0ARAHTXBDI Minis I.IOIITNIHO BXPBBM Lilt FOB X tba tranamiaaina of Ut.ttoa to tha Boat, by dlapatrb, la aow fully aatatiltabod. AT Tiuia Billa of leading will ba (Iraa. TIMX TUKOl'UH, TBN DATS BBVOonalaBBiaBta Millrllad. BHOWtl, DUMKCBbON A CO., Ana la, Baawaatl (a, I adiaa a COMMISSION. laait a. Docaaa I i i t t I s 1. a. bcbodcwbt. DOCKER & Du80XJCHET. Produce and rommltalon Mr iraantt, NU. 1W WATKK ITHEKTi Orr'i Block, at! door lo M. Ilrall, ETANBVILIX, ISD. W Bltbcat aah prioa paid for all kind, of Ooautry 1-roduoa. Prompt atlanlioB rlrao to all Ocdara, daclO-dai p. a. aoaoDCBBT, t s t t t i I inmn bilbbbt, KraiMTilla, lad. UoloaBda, 111. P. S. DuSOUCHET & CO., COMMISSION AND f 0EW1BBIN6 MERCHANTS, Ma. in Pejrdra St., Bfw Orlaaits, !. factora, for aala of Pork, Lard, Floor, Qraia, llay and Waatarn Prodnra, aaaarally. aMr-Oooalanaianla and ordara aolk ltad. Paald-amd . baab i i : : i : : : : : i : : b. Bictr. Ragron & Dickey, FO&WARDISra ft COMMISSION WHOLESALE GROCERS, Water Street, Ba-ilm XTANflTILLX. 1NP. BUSINESS CARD. Jobn Scantlin, Tiwia-iaii, WkolaaaU Daalor la Stow, Tim Wm, Bkaak Irwa, Cowpar, aatd Brail Wrk, HO. W MAIN SIEEET. V-Altordara Sllad oa abort aotica, and rapatHu doae wl a aaataaaa aad daapatch. fla-Jaa SUNDRIES. APPLES. BAXBBLa 8BIXM APPLES, J CUT BEcaired aad for aala at DOCBEB DC80CCH ET'U. 10 BUTTEIL OniUl POCMM FBK"B W. a acTTxa Baotlrad ana lor aala at DuCBEB A DCSOCCHET'9. OATS. 600 BUSHELS 8KEO OAT?, FOB SALS at DOCK. AS A DCSOvCBET B. March lil-ad. NOTICE. Annexation of Territory to tba City of Eiantrille. N0T1CK 18 HEBBBT SITEN that taa Coat. Btoa Ooanoil of tba city of TBivilla, in paraaanoa of tha proriaion, or aa Act of tba Oaa arai Aaaambly of tba Suta of Indiana. aoDroTOd March , loos, entitlad an act to amnd tha aavaoty Bxat aaction of aa act, an titled "Aa Act jtraa Ib( to tba cltisrna of tha town of KYatumiW, la tha coaatyof aBOrjurfn,acity coartar, approrad January XT, l(v47, and to add aoppliiaantai aaa. tiona to aaid act, will, oa tha 30th day of April, IMo, praavnt to tba Board of Coanty Comal la. ioa ara at Vaadarbarg coanty, a petition praytns for tha annaxattoa to aaid city of tba foliowmit da. nrtbad urritory, aad ettinc fortbtha nwaoo for uoBMUoo.rii; All tfiatpartorthaaoatb. ?",A?mr"'r of "wtioB Blaatraa (l, ia towanhlp ranga taa lO) waat, dacribrd aa follow,, atai Oonmaacii a . tk. nk -r 1 SZT" 4 ""' ftanoa north flra aadrad aad thin. (Mm a.r .i . t".d:iX1" 0S)'fcwt, thane aoZ fTT . """"f n" and a half (S2-JV) at. aad fram thoaca am w ?' tr-ir. aad o, foorA (765) i. To VS. p! o"f baarinBlnr. Iwiirir lvan.Lai . BBlwtaa.aat.oB IU aootb by Btoek-lTkl. aaaai, aaa on uw mat by a nadwma ar atraat, known aa Brat Araaua, dfridlnVthVbo?! -crlbl prataiaa, fro. thTtowa i? llZZLZ Otty, aow d.y of KranaTtlta, aaM tanttory batai aauaaoaa to tha city of XTaBaaiUa. -VjT. ? Bdattad c laid oL ' Atuat. A. rarru. ClJJ' "' By A. M. McOrta. ltap Otarfc.

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ABCU C KllUUfi RK6ISTKR. at. dt c. a. R. BlMITIi Mail Way, rratht aad Aoooainanoattcw a. m. lA0r. Ttaluh rralshU tlllTll! Mall , T: S 9. Acauaaaaodattoa.. .AW r. Throngh Fraiht.. , 8 : a. . T. H. A K. B. K. DBPABTi FBOM t. B Day Eiprwaa - r. . InoaaalauM T: 3 a. Bifbt Bpraaa M-v - ABBITX AT T. Da Erprw- . " Aoeoatnadatloa " Bifbt Xxpraas . ..1:2 A. Taaaa two road, awtka good aoonactloa, at Tarn Baa to. CITY NEWS. ffcjrWe were in error in stating tbe other day tht there were three School Traateee to be chosen at the next elec tion. Under tbe recent amendment', tbe Tms'i are to be nelected by tbe Common Council of tech incorporated town or city. Tbii remove tbe School qoeMtioB from tbe arena of politic, and wo hope do Council will disgrace itielf by appointing worth letk and inefficient men. Thii additional responsibility upon the Council, however, renders it doubly necessary that the people should be very careful whom they elect to that position. We rejoice to know that thus far we bate heard tbe names of Done bat good men spoken of in this connection. The IIeralo of Fbeedom. This is the title of a new Union paper now being published in Wilmington, N. C, tbe first and second number of which, issued February 28th and March 1st, have been sent as by some of our friends among tbe blue coats. It is gotten up in good style and is another evidence of Yankee enterprise and energy. A theatre bas already been opened, and Eloise Bridges appeared on the nielli ut the 1st inst as Camilla. Impoktaky AahaBT. Two men were arrested in the city on Wednesday night, on suspicion of having been concerned in the heavy robbery committed at tbe Sherwood House on Thursday night. Sufficient evidence of their guilt could not be procured to bold tbem, but one of the in turned out to be a notorious guerrilla, for whom the military authorities have been waiting and watching for some time, and for whose capture LieuL Colonul Campbell left special orders wbeu he passed through bere on his return from his raid into Illinois. Mason will be sent to him at Kasselville, and stands an excellent chance of being shot. Shir The bids received by Captain Ehran, Post Commissary, yesterday, for supplying tke Government with 1,000 barrels of extra flour, ranged from $3 74 to f ) 00. This being a large advance on tbe Cincinnati market, there was no award made, - The probability is, tbat the bid of Iglehetrt V Bros., being the lowest, will be acf.pted. Kebel Prisoner. The steamer Dar ling, when she arrived at Cairo, had on board twelve prisoners from Memphis. Among the number was Dick Morgan, brother of Jobn Morgan, who, la sentenced to the Alton penitentiary for life: also Dr. McLanj of Memphis, sentenced lor nueen years. Morgan and Mckane were heavily ironed, and two others that were sentenced for fifteen years, who were among the accomplices concerned the attempt to burn the Charleston depot at Memphis. The remainder were turned over to the military authorities at Cairo, ttafThe notice of the suit of the Pea family against the R1C. R. R., in yesterday's Journal, should have been credited to tbe Vincennea Sua, bnt the credit was neglected in correcting the proouV s I "' ' f x Personal. We had the pleasure of a call from our old friend Lieutenant Colonel Purdy, of the 4th Indiana Cavalry, one of the most daring and intrepid otticers m the service. Lie was sent from Eaatport on sDecial duty to Nashville, Chattanooga, and other point, and is now on bis way to joiu his command, which accompanies General Wilson on. bis grand ride through Dixie, bet fears he will be too. late for the fun, which be would not lose for any consideration. Lieutenant Colonel Purdy was the of ficer who came so near catcbinir Gen. Lyon as tbat rebel was "crossing Green River last winter. Moxet Obder Office. Tha Pn.t Office at this place, has been made a Money Urder Office, which will prove a great convenience to those who want to send small sums to other places. Plymouth Republican. Plymouth is a small tows ia Marshal County, and can have a money order post omoe. New Albany, with a population of near twenty thousand, and tha leading commercial city of Indiana, cannot have one. Why w cannot pay. . fAT. A. Ledger. , The leading comaereirj city of Indiana! Oh crackey, Charley! "It's funnin' you is now sure," Whyone of your citiiens told us that there waa more bu tin ess done iaone day in Evansville than in a week in New Albany. Come down Charley and stay a week with ns, and yon will be able to form some idea of " the first commercial city of Indiana." !" - IsTEarExnoii. The Vicksburg Her ald is informed that the folks over in Dixie are amusing themselves again over tbe old story of recognition and intervention. The last tale is that France and England nave recognixed the Confederacy, and that Wirt Adams has telegraphed that English troops are being landed upon the coast ot Florida. - The landing of troops is no doubt true, but we rather suspect they had blue clothes, instead of red tbe uniform of Uncle Sam, and not of John Ball Brieklavera in Kl Lonia ara on a strike for 97 per day.

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temporaries says, very truthfully U is fortunate for the world that th un ia a more steady time-keeper than muat 01 ine macmnes tbat go by tta name in this town. The hands of the town cloek move leisurely along, from five to fifteen minutes behind the ra'aroad lime, and occasionally flag out entirely and stop to resfe It take tbe biaties and bells about fifteen minntes to announce the hoar of nrvnn Th clocks and watches about town are set by guess, slow or fastj according , the disposition of the owners. That is very ranch the state of tbe case in this city. Each watchmaker keeps his own time, the railroad bas its time, the postoffice a different time, and tbe city school bell rint-ers another time. Is there not some method that could be devised ky wbieb our time could be regu lated, so as to be uniform 7 This is a matter of some imDortance. as well as of great practical convenience, and we hope some one competent to the task will undertake it The 60th regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Goelzer, which has arrived at Indianapolis preparatory to being mustered out, numbers 270 men. It waa raised in the State at large by Richard Dale Owen; every.county ia represented. Seven companies were captured in fbe battle of Munfordsville. The regiment took a band ia the battle, of Chickasaw Bluffs, and lost 27 kilted and 65 wounded. It lost heavily during the seige of Vicksburg. It was also in the battle at Jackson, Mississippi, and in the first Bayou Teche campaign in Western isiana. It was in the battle of Grand Chouteau, with Burbridge's brigade, and suffered severely. Tbe regiment went to Texas. Came borne with a veteran organization, under Uen. Bank's order, which was set anide by tbe War Department. . Returned to tbe Department of tbe Gulf and remained at New Orleans, Thibodaux, Pascagoula and Fort Gaines, till ordered home to be mustered out,. War tbe Cotton was sot Bcrskd The failure to destroy tbe large amoont of cotton at Savannah before Sherman took possession of tie city, bas ber-n made the subject of investigation by the rebel Congress. Jeff. Davis, in response to the call of the House, states tbat it was stored in cellars and garrets, and its destruction would have involved that of the city. Gen. Hardee reported tbat it was an impossibility to burn or destroy the cotton ia the city. . The cotton belonging to tbe Government itself was not burned. Not a man or woman could be used to remove or destroy the cotton,' because all were used in the defense of tbe eity. The cotton was stored in cellars, garrets and warehouses all over the city. ISagr The Ladies Friend for April bas been received. It contains a beautiful steel engraving entitled '' Grandmother's Story," and the nsvial amount of interesting miaoellany.'.', "",'" Mammoth Cave Alasasteb. The Louisville Jorunal is informed that targe quantities of pure white alabaster of the finest quality is being taken from tbe Mammoth Cave, and manufactured into ornaments of various kinds, such as necklaces, breastpins, ear-rings, crosses, charms, etc. This substance is susceptible of the highest polish, and the ornaments into which it is converted are greatly admired for their brilliancy and beauty. Brevet Brigadier General J. Wager Swayne, a son of Hon. Noah H.. Sway ne, of the United States Supreme Court, has been nominated by President Lincoln as a full Brigadier General, in place of Vice-President Johnson, resigned. Prior to tbe war, Gen. Swayne was a young lawyer of Columbus, Ohio. Be was wounded lately in a skirmish ia South Carolina. - , , Gen. Palmar addrelned a large negro audience at tbe Colored Baptist Church in Louisville on Mondaj night( explaining to the blacks the laws recently passed by Congress for their hen. efit, and orging them to enlist in the United States army. The church was densely packed, and hundreds were unable to gain admiauon.. Xegro soldiers, fully armed, guarded the sidewalk in front of tbe building.".' '" . Guerrilla Oct rash It was reported in Louisville on Monday, that three guerrillas made their appearance in the vicinity of Shepherdstown oa Sunday evening, and attempted to rob a Mr. Trow, a resident farmer. He offered some opposition to tbe scoundrels, when they shot him dead. . A number of citi. zens collected about the spot, and made an attack upon the thieves. One of the outlaws was killed, and another wounded, while tbe third made his escape. t& In Terra Haata the wages of carpenters are $3 per day, and of masons from $3 to $4. la this city carpenters receive $ 3.50, and masons and bricklayers 14 per day. t& Brevet Brig. General James F. Wade, son of Benjamin F. Wade, bas been appointed to the command of tbe troops and fortifications in aad about Covington and Newport t& In tke recent election in British Columbia many of the voters were naturalised Chinese, who, bsing free from political prejudices, sold their votes to the highest bidder. In one town abont thirty of them were bought at eight shillings each, and tutored to answer "yes" to every question asked them at the polls. The opposite party bad a bint of this, however, and thn first question proposed was: "Have yon voted before at this election?" An affirmative answer received for the would-be voter an unceremonious packing off. Two or three who got through this ordeal bad been instnisted to scratch the first three names on tbe printed ballot Like genuine Chinamen, as they were, they got the paper npeide down, and erased the very names they were ptiid to vote for. t . J The SIosmiJT to Father Jaha. Tbe members of the Turnverti of Se. Louis have obtained from CoL Bogy parntissioh to take from the apex of Pilot-Snob, a block of iron ore four feet square, vhich they will send to LLaaenheide, near Berlin, Prussia, to form a part of the monument to Father Jahan, the originator of the Turners. Contributions of stone and marble will be sent from all parts of tbe world.

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State Items. Robbers. A gang of robbers has been depredating in Union township, Elkhart county, visiting houses in the dead of night. and robbing the inmates. One man, who refused to deliver, was shot and mortally wounded. Nine men have been arrested on suspicion. The" Obiertir "anj BecorieJ'TfTovT. bensive that Ruing Sun wjl soon be " . come the setting sun, if its citizens do not bring the proposed railroad from Lawrenceburg to Jeffersonviile through that place. A fire in Rising Son has destroyed property to die value of two thousand dollars, and the Obterrtr is clamorous for engines and public wells. Tbe Fort Wayne Sentinel Is felicitous over the appearance of a boot black in that place, which, in connection with the street railroads, imparts to tbe city quite a metropolitan, air. "Big Leg," a Miami chief, was in Fort -Wayne last week, es route foe Washington. Tbe Gazette says be used to play ball with tbe boys in tbat town twenty yeara ago. Colonel W. H. Morgan and Lieutenant Colonel Dobbs,' Hancock's corps, have been crdtred to report at Wash ington. TT ' - XSyThe sfgns of tbe times are ominous of evil All around tbe commercial horizon . are muttering, indicating a coming storm.- Tbe air of the financial world is hot as if with latent lightnings, and ia filled with portents of approaching disaster. Men appreciate these things; they have premonitions of coming dangers, of whose character, extent or duration they know nothing. Like those who dwell at the foot of Vesuvius and see the angry auspices of eruption dwelling upon tbe ruin of tbe volcano, they expect an outburst, aad yet know of no direction in which tbey may fly to avoid the Impending destruction. Cnieago Timet. Tbe purport of tbe above highly figurative Unsfuape Is, that the rebellion is about "played out," and gold is going down "on the run." So wonder tbat the Times imagines that it dwells at the foot of Vesuvius, as it sees all its prophecies of failure to tbe Union cause overthrown; and looks forward with fear and trembling to the return of fifty thousand brave ' and loyal Illinoisans to their homes from the fields of their triumphs in a cause which it has vilified and calumniated. Well may the demon of Remors overwhelm it with dread, and lead it to imagine that there is "no direction in which it may fly to escape thn impending destruction." With Satan it may exclaim .-' "Whkh way 1 fly I nail, nyaalf am halt, ' Aad la tba lowoal daa, a lawar daap. Bull taraataaittg to oVvoar ma, op.ua wlda." Springfield (III) Journal. fiiosm of tub Times is Ricbmokd From late Richmond papers tbe follow, ing iuferences are drawn from a pernsal of their advertisements: , , Richmond must be a bard place for impecnioous sojourners.. Good boarding is advertised, in a private boarding house, at the modest sum of thirty-five dollars per day, lodging included; single meals: dinner, fifteen . dollars breakfast and supper, each ten dollars' . . ' J..LL Anthony advertises that he bas in store three hundred pairs of children's shoes, for sale to accommodate families, at thirty dollars per pair. We gaess that the majority of Richmond urchins will go barefooted nntil the war ia over. The operations of Shridan have been beard from, as we judge from tbe advertisement of Capt John Milledge, in which he notifies the members of bis artillery company, ' who were scattered in the late fight in the valley," to report immediately at the Provost Marshal's office in Richmond. Jobn seems to have scattered to Richmond early, and naturally concluded that his men would follow in the same direction. CHATTANOOGA AFFAIRS. From the Chattanooga Gazette of Saturday we clip the following items: Another One. On Wednesday last, as a squad of our scouts were riding along the road, at a point in Will's Valley, twenty miles beyond Trenton, and thirty-seven miles from town, they met three men, one walking and the other two riding. Entering into conversation with them, the one afoot told the scouts, not knowing their real character, that bis name was Stafford, that be was a Lieutenant in the 4th Georgia Cavairy, and that he was engaged in raising a company for independent service in that section. Upon that the scouts ordered him to surrender. He clapped his hands on his pistols, one being belted on either side, as if to pull them out, when two shots were fired at him, killing him almost instantly. The other two started to run; one was caught after a short chase, but the other got away. The prisoner was brought to town and lodged in the Military Prison. He gave his name as Wm. S. Hartline. Released.-John S. McSpadden, who has been confined in the District Prison since last summer as a hostage for the actions of Gatewood's gang of guerrillas, was released yesterday. It will be recollected that his two sons, who were with Gatewood, were killed a short time since by some of our scouts, who found them at a house in the country, where they bad gone, one of them having been wounded in a fight with our forces at Ringgold. Significant Fact -- Out of over eight thousand rebel deserters received at the office of the Military Prison in this city, dnring the last ten months, only about four hundred have refused to take tbe oath to support the Government of the United States, and out of the remainder a little over seven thousand have been able to write their own names. - These facts show tbat the intelligent men of the rebel army are leaving, and in a abort time there will be none left in its ranks, bnt the ignorant men, whose votes and aid could always be secured by a candidate at an election, for a dram of red eye. Rebel Deserters. Michael Miller, First Lieutenant, and Andrew W. Shaw, private. Co. C, 19th Tennessee infantry; Edwin E. Shields, 12th Tennessee cavalry; and forty other deserters, were received at the office of the Military Prison, last night. Arrest of a Guerrilla. A fellow named Sutherland, said to be a, member of the guerrilla band of Witherspoon, who has been operating in the neighbor-. hood of Bridgeport for several months, was received at the office of the District Provost Marshal yesterday. He is charged with assisting at the murder of a scout named Gaines Adkins. SUE MUNDY'S CAP A quarrel ensued near tbe gallows at the time Sue Mundy was executed, for the possession of the cap he had worn. The cap was placed on a chair on the gallows, and a white covering placed over the prisoner's fac. After he was cut down, a clamorous crowd gathered amind the scaffold to secure a piece of tha cord as a suevnir. At the same I'm a two. or three disputed for the cap. The parties were arrested and brought before the Provost Marshal for disorderly conduct, and sent to the Barracks. .Lett. Journal.

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Jfclic to the 53d Corp. Wtiitijtcxo", N. C, March tna Jocesal: lhe toaowmg comma ! mcaurm acn a ,ts t5s ZSS Corps of tbe cfcar,e, brouzht azainst it'darin tie - . w r. : .: v ..; tuivuiru VlUVIUUail, VT C7TWM wrsona. It exoUiaa itae't It ia adUresaed to Gen. Schofl-li. You will obligrthe 23d armyCorpa by pb4titBiy .... A . aT A. R. G. corr.) Wax Department, Washixgtos. Gssee.,1,: Tbe persons in Cincinnati who reported to this Department tlat aoldiera of your command - had beea abandoned in tbat city by your drunken officers, now write to say that their former report was erroneous, and tbat the men ia questio.i did not belong to the 23d Corps, but to tbe provisional division nner command of Brir, General Meagher. The gentleman who makes this second report states that all jour troops passed through in good order, and ont of tha whole number only seventyfive (75) were not accounted for on the night of tbe 2Jth ultima a A. Dana. Ass't See War.. , To Major General SchofieH, 23d A. C. a Since tbe adoption of the emancipation ordinance in Missouri there baa been quite a revival of emigration to the Sute, and tbe value of property bas greatly increased. We learn that a steady stream of capitalists is pouring into tie State, seeking farms and places of settlement The leading; citizens of Missouri now generally believe that tbe universal establisatnent of tbe system of free labor then? will give new vigor to every department" of wealth and industry. Missouri ia mora peacable now than it bas been for four years, and there is rapidly devolving among the people a community of sentiment and interest which promises a degree of prosperity hitherto unknown in the State. When tbe complications incident to the present nnsettled condition of slavery i a Kentucky shall be removed by general emancipation, we too may expect to enjey a more favorable prospect tor peace ana progress. Liou. Jour. The emancipation of the slaves in Kentucky wjuld work a like advantage to that suffering State, Capital, energy and intelligence would flow into it, and soon make it one of the most prosperous States in the Union. . tsar The Mound City (Kansas) Sentinel says two boys sons of a Mr. Birtch living near the battlefield' of MineCreek, picked np a 24-pound shell, carried it noma, and were playing with it, when it exploded, killing one, and wounding tbe other badly. Local NoticcH. UNION LEAGUE. The members of tbe Union .League will assemble Saturday evening at Mo zart Hall at 7 o'clock. ' It is desired that every member may be preaeo. Molasses at Auctiob. Hiram Netson will sell at auction, this morning at 9 o'clock, at the auLtion room, corner of Main and Third Streets, eight barrels of New Yoik Syrup; a good article. Also, a lot of groceries, glassware, AcO' :- . a. .. j AazT" We would call tbe attention of the publie to the new styles of Photographs introduced into this city by Parkbill, corner of First and Main Sts. The advantage gained by tbe new process, is, taking tho same person in two positions on the same card, rendering the picture more Ufa like. This is a new thing, and should be seen by every one. P. O. Notice. AU persons who want lock-boxes or lock-drawers in tbe the new Post Office will please drop a nota in the Post Office, soon,' addressed to the Postmaster. Maroh 22 3td. , U. S. DEPOSITORY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ; EVANSVIILE T77Payi the Mg-hest price for Government Securities, Quartermasters' Checks and Vouehrra. , , r . Sell Exchange ' oa Ner York and other citiet aa low as the LOW EST. Keeps always on hs nd 7 310 Treainry Notes of all denominations, to supply customers. ssar22GtL , -.Qo to ,Wrigbt ;Gllaryt - No. 8 Second street, for your Photographs, yll work warranted equal to any from Eastern cities. Dee 22-dtf ' Amaseinents. Masonic Ttun There was a fair audience at Masonic Temple last night, and the rendition of Pocahontas was indeed very fine.""' ' 4 '' The debut of Mr. Morris In this city was a decided success, and wa ware numerously asked, " isn' t he a Dutchman T ' Pocahontas will be repeated to-night, with a new and more laughter-provoking farce. . - r . Cbescbxt Citt II all. .Tarn would be no name for tbe crowd, the mul tit ade that pressed their way ap the stairs at Crescent City Hall last night to see the beaatiful Panorama aud hear the unique and really instructive lecture of Arte m us Ward. Hundreds were turned away, unable to gain admission. 7 ' - The paintings were, for the most part, of a very superior character, and Mr. Ward's description was not only hizhlv hamoroos but highly instructive and intereetin'g '"The failere to iate a"pino was no less a disappoiatiwmt rrry the 1kctt?reT4 thaa to tha audience. 1 We may confidently predict another t3"owdei honse-to-riigriVarrd-tan only regret that previooa engageaaents prevents his tarrying longer among us.. Moiaet There was a magnificent display of beautiful tableaux al Mozart Hill last night by th German Turner AssoctaUoa. . - . . - - ' ; CONFECTIONERY.TBX mrttKBalGHXD. HiraU PCBCHASad fraaa P. Borla hi. autck of Caada Tool. or taa aiaaaiactara of all kin da of I Caady, at aow praparad ta AU ordar far aawT it oi Candy, SODA, -i; :' ; : SYBUPS, : :;&Coj, ajtc.jf; i ALSO. Par Crwtkars. Cakaa, aad. ora-rtaia cow aaetad wiiB ta Coaiaouoaary aad fiaArry biuthbarchoaa. ia tba otty aad .Trinity will fad ft thair iateraat to giro aa a caiL Ordora froal a. dhMaaee aoi ir Had aad proaiptly attaadnd to A. A W. CHBlfT. fafeH-Sat So. 10 Mala K , baC 3d aad ith.

tOTHUJG tttftiru &. sciiboder. Merchant Tailors, COB. STCJJf QBE at SE10ND SIS.. EvaaivtlU, laat. arar Wa aa. a rkolca aaaortaMBt cf IwporlW Clotaa) aa4 Cwalataria. cf a anpariiar aaaiM, wkick wa will aaaaaaartara iUtranltal rraaatahla priera. aV Call a&4 axaauaa tut goad aa praa. ajit-lst !- . . . I J - NOTIUE. IS ACCOBDAWC WITH THE fclfinTB AND 1 N'latB aocttou. cf Mas KaWa aaa BVf alattoaa ot lia Bwaaavilla uaa Lltl lowpauy, arrtttaw rraita muat aa aetata a taa aflkca f tha torn paay ("r at altaratioaa la taa Btpaa aad aay (aa BtaaraaTeoaaaaiaraTtaiattac aala ralM ar aultax to Batata aaca aaraitfc. taa aaaaaaay will aat lat loair work, aad will Hot tars oa It-. aa, aad at I tarnjt oB If oa. J0HM J. CHAM'LkB, BfcM-St ' - i ' , . rraaMaat. " NOTICE. T)CUC HOTltE ia BKBEBT UIVEX TO I all whuBt it ay rone ra tfcal Patt'toea 1raiagvraawJoaa C toa insat Kara a aota ta la Aattivwa) far taa a aaa el uaa kaatrHt aad taa iullara, dated March 14. lSiS,wb.ira aoi. i frandalaatiy abtaiaaduaaal ara hawhy Swaaata aay paraon. aaaiaat Ba.iaa; aatS aota, aa wa a aat iataaS ta pay it. Iha a(. ia payaaW fiarta a Blunt ua altar aala. ' ( FEULKHCB rLOMKUEB, 14 Sww . JOBS ILO.VJ V.hB,. CORPORATION NOTICES jabch SO, 1SSS. ' . OEDIR rOB A FLAM K IIIK WILK. " ' AoS bow it ta aaraby ardrraa ant! 4tracta4 I J tha OasHaaw Coaa.ll el taa city af Kvaaaailln, tha tba awavra of alt lata or parts af tula froau lag oa or Bloialaa tha aoui a alda of Fourth atraat, from aaart atraat to Swaasta Araaua, la aai4 rlty, ewaaa Iha ai4-walka tharaoa ta b broacht to taa prop ra4a. aad that taaweaoaa a aaia-waik af ataaa ha. Two to aa lari at tharaoa wuhia thirty daja lrtia,tha pullkatloa el thla ordar. - A.FrArrujMiirt,, . By A. M. afcOairr. Ifepaty. t Tiy Clark 'a Ofliaa, March :. lfcA. 1 t Si M A BOH ISO. . i - f obdkb roa a flank side-walx. Aad auw it ia h.r.Ly ordarad aad diraotrd t j tha IVoiHaoB Conaeti vf tha eity of Kraaarilla, tbat tba aamara of all lata or porta or lata traat -tag aa aw anoBlBg tha aowth-waat aioaef Ktath atraat, troaa Dt'i'ioa straal to Aaa alnl, la a. Id city, eauaa tha stda.watka tbaraoa ta aa braaa-at to law propar grade, aad that th.j oaaaa a auiawalk af cUaa Bo. Two to. ba laid duwa thataea wlthia thirty days frota tha pnMlrat kjb of thla ontor. 'A. FFAFFLIM, Oaark. By A. hi. McOiurr, Dapaty. City Clark' VftVa, Mank St, IMS.'.. S4 3t jABcn soriMis. " . '' OXDEB roa A FLANK SIDB-WALB.v Aad aow it la haraby otderad aad dtraetad by thaCommoa Cooacll of tha eity of EraaarllW, that tba owaaraef all lota or parts of Iota fowl, tag aa or odJMatnt tho Booth aido of Xigkth ttraat. freai tni Aau to Third Avaaua, la aid city, caoae tea slda-walka tbaraea to ba brooch! to tha propar rrada, aad taa tba oaaaa a aUa-wak af claaa fta. Two to bo U d dowa tbarauB wiihla thirty daya frost tha pntticatioa ofthiaordar. A. PF AFr LIB, Clark. By A. M. McOatrv, Dapaty. Oily (.'lark's Oat, March it, liJ. ' " id ut M4 ECU 2d, 15. OEDEB FOB A PLANE 8IDK.WAXE. Aad aaw tt ta bareby ordaaad aad diraotad tbat thaawaeraof all Vutaor parta af lota froalHiEOBaadjaJalog tba aoo.h tda of Coraoat r thaCaaimoa Cooacll af tha city of Braoar .lrft,ffolaulralra.t to Third atiaat la aaid city, ranaa tha alda.aalka tharroa to babrooght iarroa to babrooghtl to tba pr par rad, aud tLat tb.y caaaa a alda. walk of claaa ho. Two to ba laid dowa tharaoa wuhia thirty day Croat tb pubH-ailoa of thla ordar. A. FFAFFL1M, Ctarfc. By A. K. MefJB'W, D.paty - City CU-L'a GUI , Bazch tl. 10S. t lt AUCTION SALE. I WILL iflar fhr aale at pabllc ancrloB, oa aty praaitaasv la Ohio Towa.Llp, Warrkk aaaaty, a atllaa frB Oawbarir, aiy paraonai prv parly, aa Moattay th. 3d day H April. ton.fl.std. KATHAB B. VALDXM. REWARD. i)nf . XWABO STOLEV FBOM THE v-r aubacrlbar, at tha Sharwood II oua. . aa Taaaday aiaht, tha Hi at laat a toil af graaabacka aatuoatieg to ; alao a pot katlwuk Ota lainliif raluab a papaia, but of no Talna to aay hot tha own.r, fbaaboa raward will ba paid for tha racoaary of tha atunar. ar SJO for aaa rtora of tha papara ar lnCurmalii.a Uft at Brow a A Diint.rnan't c& that will Utad I thalr raraa.ry . mit-at - i . A.SPfeAT. dry jjqgps&Q. t- Silk Mantillas. iriftfclLK MARTILLAS. BAKQINa IX lJM arlcaa freat SiO to f.tO.asd ceaaprlaing Iha lata.! " klaia Straal Htyit-a," whtr-h ara, of coaraa. aaora faabloaabht thaa Bfuadway, Jaal spaaad aud Biarkad to aait tha tiataa. , sen a fx kb airsnmd,' - J ' No. T BBdjalr Mala BtraaC ' ,Biack and"Fancy SilkaLA LA BOX STOCK OF VXBT CHOICE BLAf'K Tl aad Faocy Draaa Silt, auch aa la twnal af taoar aaara, aaw opan and Baarha4 to .at th tlBaa, at .- 8' HAI'XS.a A BLWilMO-S. Ni. 47 aad l at at a Sim L O, What Nice Dress Goods! IS THB BEMABK OF THOSE WBf SIAVB takaa a look at war atoak of taa kktaaota Iwaaa Uooda, whk h ara arkBowiadgad to ba Iha baa aaar broaght lo Ihia dry. Coma all. Bad aaa lot yoralrat. 'a trowbia aparad to abow job throarh. , st.htAFKxa a Blsama. . ' Xo. aad t Mala but. ' ' Spring MiUinery." I HIT BE-EIVEO 1Kb V. ktaf E5t E maklnr p at th. " Bow Tow eh- of tha Waat. mrn ... S( HAPKBJt A BOtutlBa), u Bo. 7 and 4 Mala btraot.. CITY ELECTION. OTirX ia Baraby rrwa to th. noaliflva itaa 1.V of tha ally of BaaillH tbaA tha aaaa BloctMB, tor Ih pwrpaa af alartiag ay aahca t. will ba hald at tha arrrral planaa prwrihad b tb. ordinaaraaf thactty Ihr holdtag city aawtiotar aw tba Aral Maaday. baiog tba 34 day ad April, liv,. at whli h atoctioa tho fiiiawtag atheara wf t ba .Ittrtad, A Mayor, ooa Caaacilwtaa fa t aarh ward of aaid etty, a City Cloak, a Otty tW.uL, a Ctly Traaauror. a Marahaj, a ttUM Ooatatial wnar. aSerrttyor, Ihraa Aanaaaua aad af it, ju. cort.r. By ardor of tba rooadt. - - ' . Baeatasjviibsr, sai rr au, MtassV,. ' hil.lda. TJ.'. I., HOTEL CITY-HO X' IS XJ , . a. BtKt r, (- atar, Oa tb. oaawr Watr mmd VS m g,rH, Btiwuboat Laadkay , XTAS8TILLX, t5W ASA ! hmm PPw i, patti'ud aad n. fatanlabad by tba pawprtator. ty , trwaawag paatia al way. r.ly a poo bar lag. 1 V,,. SMcbri sat irhAT . ... MM, PROPOSALS. Wrt L'. S. Coaaaaaaa-i Xaa at-bj, ts4 Mae" CB ittB. t,4. i , at., March iO, IHm, a , - w ,v iooo barrels Extra Flour, ta wwdatwwltb apaai stioaa arwWXara parb. or by laUat to tho rait; aad. Bllo-td W. H. SBBWAB. , w pt. aad Coaa. awbaiataaea.' Hf ITICE. r-HE CspKEsrrj. JltD RifcUS THABXE Tw I - r"" - " thair fMtnmmn d tula a ttatraaata doriag .' . ' " "otayaaai thn iia.Miit of rJB?i"tJ" ohamiiaaibvWtltaa thoir aUaa Jhaoj. Lac oat Hum. dnrlu ha mBukerr wa waf L bowaoar. raca!al b. aa tk old ataxia taa, Barfcat Boa. .Wa raapaetfally tanwawroi frj aaa aad anwtoaserB aad taa pbticjrataarally tar (1 ra a a au ur. . area 21 lwi. ' COHB A LETT. HEDICAL. : THOHTSOX JL D., PHYS CIANdSt SURGEON OSaa aw laf t S traat. ia Ifr Bray', lata Ora- . . . Mm idao Mo. 3S Vt'aJast etaat. (At J Jr. Eotald't Old Oflce.) ' . i 8VAW STILLS, I N D IAN A. j AJL1A; Fasu i nsf gtht srxD. - -, , atiw , taa Hi at i-riat JiarUaara Tiavatby Bead jaat rraal a4 iy BAISlESTd WHTTTAEKft, --at-. . Bo. s Vmt i Tit. ; BUCKWHEAT. 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Kvannvillo Theatre MASONIC TEMPLE, (omrr of wain and Tint KtrFft. Frt.Iay Ewr.k-, Marrh L'tib. wtfl b. in rM. 1 inmrwaira I Tmaia rtltit hd PO-CA-HON-TAS, THE GENTL SAVAGE. -a-XwaAftfuUtA. i.SB - The Dutchman's Ghost tXLMrX A PltKCK. Waairra. ac JO CRESCENT CITY HALL. THURSDAY and FRIDAY EXSlG,MABca ni ai.J Hih. AHTH.MUS WAJU) AMONG TIIK MORMON'S. r'KOM SOrt 8R0lUWtT, SEW I0RE. ry FfBLIO 1.4 us-rit T1IILT it. 1 lor-rJ it A K T H M V N W A H 11 AMO.Nt.1 TIIK MtmnttXB laprwWIrtha a .mm i.t tii"t,,ui a hli h la nxauily a hWtnl au.h ua ioalinrU nl biilluut ikomi ta tha cituaof Xrtr tark, I'kllaitalpliaa aw4 Bwatwa) Til IC tOlOSSAI. 10TISC r.tI5T15GS Aia Ifi-ia lbabta.h.aol Ilia iKIHJT fF at K.Mf A BTIXTK, A tit Bitrc tVirouUy MthM riawa of linti tall Lka City, Ftriiihaai aa'a Uarraa. ll.txvr ' fcimha't llaram, Tha Mana.ta Tbt-alra, Tha Tabarea la, tiraat Hall Laka, t ail. 'wat.nl Ilaaao, Kbataaoa. Iha lta.rl at Mahl, Tha Mn.r Minraof -V.va.la. Tbaliold hi ia .a of Idaho. PIKES FEAK, Tha Otarlaml Bnat. la Winlar, Tha hr- l Mt-a ! th. Par Wtait, Th MtrMauf naa Fraariara, a I'tt tha (' wia iartuoa of Ultlt.il 431 l OI At. AT IIO.MI edtso. tt30. ctJO. Tlta Mna.r dka sol (n !.. ta aay oaa wnrd Biura nt tlMva patuliext lhaa thay daaarra, but lbr aiotuiar baauty haa la. ad aordlally aa.fcnewil(t by ih. axtat aotlnaat Jvtaraall.ta aud fiftsotaaara la HiM cuuolry that ha aa.y fa pr touted toiatlta tha ry caraiui aitatla of Iha public to Ih.ta. And it la alika with prlda aad fiuf daac that ba k.1di to Tlie Moonlit lrntem or tux GREAT SALT LAKE! A BwiUrnl OUtapIng silTarSaa la Iha Baart of ' tba Vaat 1'ia.rt. K0R10- TEMPLE AT SIfiUTt THE lna bla of Ktirgaou IlluaiiaaUoa. TUBS WimllKlin i, IlCIIO CAMOMt Aad tha noLtEX M K f (T US TUB PLAINS, At art.aof almoin!.!, ataiahloaa arhlaramaun In tt.'.uiu Art. f itia Pktftlal Juurt-y froia K.w furl ta Oraal Bait Laka t'lty, al l ba cbtarlnlly aid rour.r.attuaaUly daatribad by tba Ealu.atly Uraal Maaaarlai, ARTEMUS VARD, ADMtnelON. SOoaala Tfk.tafor Mi la froal half of Ih Hall TS aala, which auy b. had at N't i t Book Ptif. daring Iha day, aad alao at Ih Hall. ioua opaa at 7 ( ct Bl.lina al S Tna Piaos and Cabiuni i)rs.a immI r fmw th. Maatc IlKtcl Hum A tVayttgl B. BJ'M 'Ji WATCH MAKING. "Win. 1 1 licit:, "VaA.r.rciiivicicit A ST 33 "V7" 13 Xjs !U1 XL . aver 4ia ta Fine Watches, Clocks, JeweLry, Diamonds, Eilrer, aad Plated ' War, Aad all rttbtf gnode awaally fttaad la a 8 ratal aaa JCWKLSY ESTABLISHMENT J AdT Patsirular ait-blltia fold la lb rwtairlag of Sa Watehaa, tilii al Iwaatnctla, and tthr ,rw-i'aa atttitaa. mr l'trariof dtaa la th boat atylaaad With dMttteh. Goods Sold at Hew York Trices, Aad warraalad aa tptiKld, or lb btoaay raInratMl. ar Tha hit bat! prlta paid In raaa for aid gold aad law. Orril'K I" HtiLV'H BOOK STORK, Cor. Main and First 8treets, KVAI4VII.I.E, IMO. aarlt-dmd DHYGOOD3. Ola 3To! 01x"iro3! Look Here Everybody! fpflX triwf4, tA,lr( )sat r-u lion. A I -aat, t mrm tutitimrm kwsuM ajrfej, M iA)r AlsT9, h t IB fadt f Ufa? a.S.4 t1 -S rAW 4Ed SjlOCtV lU-Xi'l f W SWla f;.tttinal sssrf Uff ft lb 1 ftiaHaMB, 4 ii4r h-4 Mts., t slirws, UtlBa4t, Hritttm, Jpejboa spttdt M,B,i; salsHv tbd lx mtj wa oi HU mmi Kktrtdi, sm4 mn mm-4 Hr sadB-4 fif UsB-at' f mr-'hout UhIs; aU ft.il 4 f todj finrii ; trih Mavs-ttsj, ffttrt. mm Vht4'u-b rt-t Xwls), Ii,it, tpstrmftti Cl,,fi.a. w.4 rH li iu (a "MU, u t yimmni. LsivltMt' v,r Ht,4$-rt kfUb, An , c f wttirh I iftar m fe'.ww-Tt4 m4 r u h tti,um a4 KaTt flV t,4 (l utif tvtuiKlMig owntry, mn4 hw hmm T tt ivJ ta-a 4 a?j tiwsnww sxpa.l io ri bv tataxp I ras my tar k. Ip ir $, srhmmtag ( ! M ilk-rf atradB. J J, rUl smU iitetBi, fMl 9)4my Hk rt t.ttm It M c;tr. wi H.tt i i.riciffV. mn. CAKIUAOE MAKINO. C, DECKER & SONS, 1narUttil af ;:-OP O 231 321 jrj , HUBS, WHEELS, 8IIAFTS, FELLOES ABB I1KNT WORK, ff aawry Ittwarlptloa, A Carriage and Wagons Ahw Maaatertarara af WAOOYS, CAHTS, S2AT8. Ac. "AcrvET abd ormir 148 and 148. Cor. Main and Canal. B12-m DRY GOODS. tf JJt 1ST 33 "V7 Y O O I M MILLINERY STORE, 15-Tao. XX IPiYmt Bt. IS. B AU M ;'CLI Br-S.-rXTrtLLf ABBODfCB TO fV tbapmpl of Kratiarllla and TiriDlty tbat ha ka epod a try wda and MlllliMWy Sutra ia th botM PtraMtriy aneapaad by Mra. Mprjiralttarg, at Bo. 1 1 flrar tr-t. O 1 o aljc t Of ry kisd aad tyi. rady-aad or aaefartontl to ord. H. la aw rarolaiag aad opaalag Iha largtwt I a tort of French Millinerr i Xar brtabl to thi Btarlutt, whkh waa WW ! Q th Eal by Mr. Banai. W haa a 1 raach I Atiliiaar oho caaaot La wzoaliad la ar lib by i . . . .tj -i Alao oa baad.a baoitl aalactioB of H a I ajny yrni., kud Carl. fo. Ladlaa. I Htraiaolntt. t Domestic and Dress Goods I Af tba lateat aad brat trl. Alt of whkb in ' ba old by aaiMih or ratati, at th lo I ban aia a targa nppiy oi HootB dts Shoos, Which I will aall tatwadrngly Ww, aa I do aot lataad to kaap taaaa aay ktoaar thaa J taa Ball taa atacA oa haad. f il-tm