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'dflEtSSf® Tfi URSDAT. APRIL 0. 1865. THIS NEWS. The news from Virginia coa’lotifs to *>e the most cheering character. On Tuesday sight Lee was at Amelia Court on the Danville rood, forty-seven miles snathwcs« o Sheridan, with his cavalry, ■also on the Danville road, south of L&* *® that hla retreat southward is Intercepted, drant, with his army, at the *«»« atKottoway Court Houfc. on the SobUi Side TOBd, nine miles from Burkcsrllle, thcjcnc- Uon or the South Side end the D.nv.lleroads. Oes. Grant crprcaaaa greut conflda.ee that lie will capture or destroy Lee s fugitive forces 1° the meantime Johnston Is cut off 4ind must Jook out tor Sherman, whose army Las commenced movloe. Our colunme are filled with,interesting de tal's of the occupation of Richmond and Pe tersburg. Davis received the news at church that Lee was forced hack, and that the cities must he given up. He was ready to go, arid went in a hurry. The army evacuated in the evening, Ewell setting the city on fire. Mrs- Davis went to Charlotte, ( N. C., and Mrs* Lee remained inßlchmond. Gcnc al Wcltzcl -captured in Richmond 0,000 prisoners, 500 pieces of artillery, and 5,000 stand of arms. The rebel iron-clods in the James were ex ploded. It is estimated that at least 45,000 of Lee’s army have been rendered lior* du ■com&arby the late operations, leaving a small disorganized force fleeing Iq different-direc tions. LVbhy Prison and Castle Thuude-. which a fcw dojsago were filled with Union prisoners, ate row filled with rebel prisoners. \Gcn. Sherman, who has arrived at ttie front. Is reported to have declared his nttcr disbe lief in obtaining peace by any method except the sword and bayonet, but that he expected to mnsterh!s troops out of service in about lour months. The St, Albans’ raiders bare been again ar rested upon a charge of violation of the neu trality laws, and conveyed to Toronto under strong guard, to have another trial-. By the time they get through, tbc raiders will hare a pretty Intimate acquaintance with the in aide of Canadian court rooms. Milwaukee Is enjoying the new and nnus nil sensation cf being governed by a feepnb- I icon Mayor, the municipal election yester day having resulted in the success of the Re publican ticket. It Is safe to predict that after having enjoyed the blessings of Repub lican rule for one year, she will hereafter be in no haste to change it. It is one of the peculiarities of the Union army that it is a 'grand thinking as well os fighting machine, and that its ranks are full of schoolmasters, editors and printers. Hence the fall of a city does not'nvolve the loss of the dally paper. On Sunday- Peters burg was In rebel hands, and its rebel Inhab itants lead a rebel paper at their breakfast. On Monday it was In Union hands, and they read a Union paper before night, edited, set up and printed by Western hoys. Among the ridiculous rumors Invented by the gold gamblers in New York yesterday to help up gold, was one that President Lincoln was captured by bushwhackers. Gold mast sndccd be weak to need such a feeble prop as that. Oar European advices contain the sab etancc of important debates In Fa Uament on the probability of war with the United States at the end of the rebellion, and con cerning the protection for British property, meaning cotton, In the Southern States. Also the fs£t that the action of the Bishop of Cape Town in removing Bishop Colenso— whoso reputed heresy has given Mm a world wide reputation—from his bishopr:c is null and void, that power being vested in the Queen. The Central American Government has been overturned and a new one instituted by a very quiet revolution, and in the brief space of one day. Secretary Seward was severely injured by being thrown from his carriage. TT<« arm was broken and be sustained other serious In juries, none of which, however, a/e fetal. Gold, under the pressure of the announce ment that the Secretary of the TreasurywlU sell the Savannah cotton for gold, closed alter call at 15SJ£. FBOM The Chicago Consplncr—Bebnttlng TtWlmonv-Bvldcuce of Capt, Phil* lipatean-r. J. Sean and W, J, .Steams. Military Cosdossion, I Czkcxkkati, April 6—ll A. M., 1565. f 'tSpeclal Correspondence Chicago Tribune.} The Com mission met pursuant to adjournment etxseecz or capt. piulutatkad. Capt, Philllpatctu vu called for in rebuttal «nd testified as follow*: I made the examldstlon of the boose of Mr. Walsh on the night of the Ctb Of November. No remark wa? made by me or in jny bearing to tbc effect, “ bovs return and kiss the ladles,” or anything of that import. If any* tbinc of ttat kind Lad becnsaiJX must have board it, I was polite to the utmost possible extent as Colonel Sweet bad desired me to be. When I went np et&irs guards were left at tbe front room and tbc remark 1 made to them was, “If anything in the shape of breeches came through there to bold them till I came Nothing was said about petticoats. We searched the front parlor first, then the back par lor, then the room to tne rear. In which was a bed, which seemed to have been occupied. It was there 1 found the revolvers under the bed nnd piled np under the window. The lust were all loaded. 1 scorched the room in which Mrs. "Walsh was lying. Before I did so. one of the young laaiea tola me-that she would give her word ns a lady that there was nothing in that room. 1 told her my orders were Imperative. She said her mother was lying sick, and a child by her. I disturbed nothing, bat pa-sed my bands between the sheets, and found sheets of cartridge paper, which were afterwards found to be the same kind as tbalfrom which tbc cartridges were made. ( rbc cartridges found at iWab's house, and sam ples of the paper were here exhibited to the conrtj These cartridges were found on the sofa in tbe " front room, on which were lying several pieces of gans not pat together. There were some otder well as on the sofa. The cartridges were found, in the wash-basin. Ure. V\ aieb wa: not disturbed in any way whatever, and no interference cosld hare taken place without my knowledge. In tbe treat room we found tbc guns standing in tbe corner, and, in tbe middle of the door boxes of smomnitioo and bags of buckshot. While m this room Miss Walsh came and said she had missed a piece of jewelry. She afterwards went to the sofa and found the missing bracelet. No previous in quiry or reference to that piece of jewelry had been made. It was not pos.ible for any one to have taken it ana replaced it on tbc sofa. She lound it os tbe eola where the cartridges were found, and on which were two saucers, one tilled with powder and one with buckshot There were several clothes-pins on which the cartridges were made. Some bad been whittled down to fit the guns. ' There was so furniture broken. No search was made except 1 was in the room,-una when 1 left guards were placed at »be door to prevent any one entering. The piano was no; ir’ared, nor were tbc keys touched. 1 looked mto it, sud then closed it myself. The fences were not broken. 1 moved one plank where the cart? came to ttke the cartridges and gars, bnt that was sot on Mr. Walsh's property. It was on the way to bis house. The first who came to tbe door when 1 knocked was a lady, by her voice, bat it was Mr. Walsh who first opened tbe door. After we cn . tered be went part of tbe way up stairs, and one of his daughters banded him hi* coat Be did sot afterword return to his room. No language that could be construed into rudeness or insult was ssed. evidence or z. s. Thoms- J. Seirs, a witness for the Government ; f >c rehutta'. te? titled ue follow*: 1 I«mat present under anest in this city. My home 1* in Fayette county, Illinois. I wj» arrest •ed in Chicago with Cfieen or twenty others on the 7th of November, the ocy before the election. All of those were from the same part of the .country. Oor fare wa« paid to Chicago by Sir. boiler, bema thirty or forty of us were paid «J5 eui ud Inn • demood our expenses were to be paid back from Chicago. The money was paid us on or near Ramsay Station, five miles Irom where I reside. On the 4th of Novembcrthe money was paid out in a lump to Mr. Carlin, and be paid t» 515 each. Oarlmwas a fellow from Chicago. He is dead. I had no particular business in Chicago. We went £) see a fair election. We were to:d that if there was not a fair election there might be some trouble, and If they got. InU) e row, the ret>cl prisoners might be turned loose. We were in hopes there would be no row, but we were to see tbatlthe Democrat were not to be kept from voting. Wc wore to be l&en c*treof when we not to Chicago, by men who were to near "piece of ribbon, In red, vtlMe ani Woe on the left nrclEu The.o mm were 10 lake charge of squad* ot six, eight or ten, till after the elec- Uon. 1 know nothing about any mt'iiary men ’who were to lead us. I supposed if wo got into a row there would be some leaders provided for us, bat no names were mentioned. In case of trou ble, and it we got through it sncccasfolly, we were to recetvc a thor.iand dollars each. I never heard anything about the city of Chicago being held In case we were arrested. We were to keep that matter to ourselves. . u ZV i£^ KCE ° r ?*• P * «TTABKS. I reside in Chicago and am a counsellor at law. During the months of October and November I lived at the house of Dr. Edward*. So.7u Adama street, Chicago. . Question there were you presented to. or <ll4 Br. Bnnter, <OUw Cpt Uln«, Iqiadoi I objected to byjndge \\ Il.on .lid K'j'.jL. u.rver a, bcinn Bleed and nrniupoiumt in rebouu. Vhe Commission retired and overruled the objection. 1 A—l was introduced to a person by ih e name of Dr. Hunter, or Turner, I forget wmeb. Vincent TUannydnke w -a8 there under the name or Dashing. , "Ido not know that the two were intimate. I do not know whether Dr. Turner or Hunter stopped fttihe house. Be was a young man of fresh com nlexloD, and might have passed for■ ».graduate of medical college. Hebuddark halrandwas from five feet eight inches to five feel ten inches, adjourned to meet on Thurs day, April Gib, at 10 o’clock a. m. f£On CENTRAL A9IGJtICI< A Quiet Bewololion—The Government Vvmoroee-t Behel Swindler—l>l»- aatrous Coaflagraiion, Krw Yojik, April B.—Panoma papers to the Sis l ■ott.are received. On the evenin'' of the 9ih the long looked for revelation took place, and the •Government was quietly ovi-rlomed. The Presi dent abandoned his place and took refuge In the .United Stan e Consulate, and escaped at midnight ■on board the United Slates steamer St. Marys. >'onr or five soldiers were killed. The Star and Herald says It wat the most peaceable and barm leas capsizing of Government we ever heard of. ficuor Colonze, revolutionist, was duly sworn in as Present. On Friday last an armed force was tUepuZed to Aspinweii to establish a Provisional Government there. A smoll police force opposed them on their arrival, and three of the latter were irfUed The department was then handed over to the new Government, Forces have been sent to She? places with similar object! in view Blood from Paris, named Beauregard, a relative of the i*h*i General of that name, paificl through Pan- forSsn Francisco, hunted by dcUc- city of Carmen. In the rear of Carthagcna, . has been destroyed by fire. "' ■ ■ .YOL. XVIII; KEWI BY TEUESRm FROM fSICH&km Sheridan Close Upon Loe’s Heels. GRANT CONFIDENT OF CAP TLRING OB DESTROYING LEE’S ARMY. 6,000 Prisoners and 500 Cannon Captured in Eichmond. COMPLETE DETAILS GF THE OCCUPATION. Libby Prison Full of Rebel Prisoners. THE EICHMOND WHIG CONVERT- ED TO UNIONISM. Lee’s Entire Loss About 45,000. _ JCBNSTON’S ARMY CDT OFF FROM LEE’S. Sherman’s Army on the /Jfiove Again. Severe Accident to Secretary Seward. From Europe-Important Par liamentary Debates. GOLD CLOSED AX 153 7*S. OFFICIAL RBILLEm. Was DEraRTJCEjrr, I Washixgtok, April 6—B a. m. J To Major General Blx: The following telegram gives all the details re ceived at this Department in relation to tbo mili tary operations at Blchmocd, not heretofore pub- E. M. StastoHj.Scc. of War. ilshed. “Alms's lasdiso, Ta., April 5—11:80 a. m. ‘•To Hon. £. JU. Stanton, See. of War: “little is knows at City Point. %herc are but few officers left, and these are overwhelmed with work. “Lee telegraphed Daria at 3:30 on Sunday that he was driven back and must evacuate. This was announced in church. Davis had sold his for nl-.ure previously at auction and was ready to leave. All the leading men got away that evening. The rebel Iron-dads were exploded. The Vit* ginia ilea sunk in the James Elver, above the ob structions. Ewell set the city on fire. All the business portion of Main street to the river was destroyed. The bridges across the river were also destroyed. Many of the families remain. Mrs. Lee remains. “At Petersburg, the public stores were burned, tad afew bouses caught fire, bat not much damage was done to the city. The bridges there wore also destroyed. “ The only General killed is Winthrop. Potter is dangerously wounded in the groin. Geo. ‘Grant has commanded the amici in per&oa since the beginning of operations. C. A. Dana, Asst. Sec. of War. WAB DETABTatENT. 1 WAsniNQToN, April h—il p. m. f Mr jot General Six:. Geo. Grant telegraphs to this Department from JJettaway Coert Sense, as follows: Last night' Gen. Sheridan was on the Danville railroad eonthof Amelia Conn House, and sent word to Gen. Meade, who was following with the 2d and 6th corps, by what is known as the river road, that, if the troops could be got np in time, he bad hopes of capturing or dlrperslnj the whole of Let's army. lam moving with the left wing, commanded by Gen. Ord, by the Cos or direc* PnrkesvUle roid. We will be to-night at or near BnrkcsvQlc. I bate had no communication with Sheridan or Meade to-day, bat hope to heir very soon that they have come np with and d pr broken np the balance of the Army of cm Virginia. In every direction we hear of the men of that army going home generally. Sheri, den/feporti Lee at Amelin Co art Hon«e to-day. (Signed) E. M. Staxtos, Secretary of War. Wab DcrAßmsNT, I "TVAsmscTOs, April s—lOnW p. m. J To Major General Dtz: The following details reporting the capture of debmond and its occupation by the Union forces hayc bees telegraphed this Department from that city: 1 (Signed) £. M. Stanton, ■ Secretary of War. General TTcltzcl learned at rhrec o'clock oa the morning of Monday l&at Bichmond was being evacuated, sufi at daybreak moved forward. First taking care to give hie men breakingt, in the ex pectation that they might hare to fight He met no opposition, and on entering the city was greet ed with a hearty welcome from the mass of the people. The Mayor went out to meet him and to surrender the dty, hut missed him on the road. Gon. Welted finds much suffering among the people.. The rich at well as the poor ore desti tute of food. Bo n about to issue supplies to all who take the oath. The inhabitants now number about SO,COO—half o? them of African descent. Ills not true that Jeff. Dana sold his furniture before leaving. It u all In his house, where lam now writing. Bo left at 7p.m. by the Danville Railroad. All the members of Congress escaped Hunter has gone home. Carson Smith went with the army. Judge Campbell remains here. Gen. Wcitzel took hero 1,000 prisoners, besides the wexmoed. These number 5,C00, in nine hospitals and captured cannon to the number of at least 500 pieces. 6,000 mttsketa have been found in one lot Thirty locomotives and 300 cars were loond here. The Petersburg Railroad bridge is totally flea troyed—that of the Danville road partially, co that connection with Petersburg can cssl’y be made. All the rebel vessels are destroyed except an unfinished, ram which has her machinery la her perfect. The Tredegarworks are unharmed and the machinery Is here to-day under Gea. WeltecFs order. Libby Prison and Castle Thun der hare also escaped the fire and are filled with rebel prisoners of war. Most of the editonbave fled especially John Mitchell. The WMg appeared yesterday as a Union paper with the name of the formerproprietor at Its head. The theater opens here to-night Gen. Welteel describes the reception of the President ycslcrdapas enthusi astic in the extreme. Wan BxranTBXKT. I WasHJKGTON, April 5. f To Major General Dir: A telegram Josl received from Richmond states that Gen. Veiled captured in Richmond 1,000 well nteoun n& 5,00 wounfloa. He found WO plena of uttaierj md B,CM stand of arms. Thcl*rc£ldcnt went to Richmond yesterday, and returned to City Point 10-day. The Surgeon General reports that Mr. Seward was thrown from bis carriage this evening, lie Is doing well. His arm was broken and big lace much braised. The case presents no alarming symptoms. (Signed) E. M. Staktos, compute Details of vbe Orcnpatlon of pctershnrg—Th* Properly destroyed— Tlte BarketClihe Suidlcis and the 4*topie« [Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune.] Washington, April 5. Tout special correspondent “F.D.” cC head quarters of Gen,' Grant, sends the following re* port In addition to hie dispatch of yesterday: lIEASQCABTBCe AEXT OF THE PoTOXAC, I Is the Field, ApiA 8. 1 The re*nlts of the battle of yesterday arc great a**! vtsb led to look for. The entire llncofrehcl dckuece fell into our hands at B o’clock AI U. this day. At Icat ihmy-clgbl gnna were taken in Clh corps, and the rest by onr guns taken by the Cth corps have beenrent to City Point. They were mostly flve noundcr?, tome being steel and the rest brass; nut the beat result was the forcing of the great rebel army Into the open Held, where it cannot make soy stand against our Immense army flashed with success. ' xktbt into rrrrasßuno. The commanding General and staff passed through the city at 11 a. m. to-day and took the field by the Appomattox in order to get a view of the battlefield from the enemy’s side. The ar tilJerv went out on the Weldon road as far as Bat terv Forty. Their works cover the railroad and the lead works by the side of It. The latter have not been used for a long time. I learn that Bat t< ry Fertv and the Hue of defenses to us right ana left, including Battery Forty-five, were still held by the enemy when night put an end to* the * battle of yesterday, and then they evacuated In :bcdcad of nieh*. This section of the line was not really so strong as it appeared to be irom onr ride, and it could bare been carried, la the rear of Mattery Forty was mother line of defenses cov ering the South Side Billhead, and live of these conld command the works in its front This-also could have been taken, but it would have cost ns a serious loss of life, which was spared by allow ing the enemy time to quit the works; On passing through the city I saw most of the stores closed and few people in the streets. The Bth coips was the first to enter, and some of its flags were hoisted open the Court Ilcuac. Some Isree fires were to be seen in the streets—one, a large tibocco warehouse In the rear of the O&vlatt •Route, Tho depot was alto on fire. 1 he main bridge over tho Appomattox was re duced to a few charred beams. Those (Ires were the work of the enemy, who was resolved to leave nothing of use to us behind. At first, when onr troops entered the city, most ot the women were to be seen waving something or other white, in token of welcome and peace. On the feces of some were real smiles, and, no doubt, on those of others the smile dlascmoied a litter heart. Fear, more than anything else, led the ecmh Mr sex to greet the army with this mockery of welcome. . . XHESuanous; . They showed rigns of real gladnes* at our com ing, and this was the more evinced by tuc old men, who sang as we passed them, and some even, in ike warm of their delight, took bold of tho hands of our hoys and sang a welcome, with a few steps by wav ot keeping time-to the chant. At this the beys would burst Into loud laughs, which the ole negroes would take for plaudits, and go away singing the louder. In my peregrinations I went by some empty markets. Nothing was there for sale, no meat,no vegetables or anything else. It Is true wnea I pasH dby the markets It was not the time for business, bnt there was a very .evident lack of the necessaries of life. Food was so scarce that the poor went out to our camps to pick up the rations, and beef and hard bread lying about tbete, anc many carried off the blankets they found ly ing in the log huts. The contrast between the phniy on our'side, and wont on the other, was very great. There was a total lack of business to be seen in the city, and the writer only wonders how the people managed to live at all. Of this there seemed to be any quantity; In deed. the great features were a want of food, and an abundance of tobacco. Our toys were to be seen going about wl*h large plugs stuck la their belts and in their bands. There seemed to be a glut of the weed, and in wanton play the boys threw pings at each other. Thl«, too, was fennd to be plenty by those who woiccunnltg in the bringing to light of such things, end many a fellow was to be seen reeling about under its potent influence. * GUARDS OVER PROPCCTT. Over most of the stores and better houses there were guards pieced by the order of the Provest Marshal. Any citizen wbo applied for a guard flpnlrst pillage, got it The number of men thus on duty was very large to-d»y. KAILBOAD TO CITY TORT. The road lo City Point i§ being pat in nuaing order in the Icaei possible time, and It will be op'D Jor traffic by to morrow. Supplies can be brought direct to this city, which will scire as a ba*e for a time. Light draft boats will soon bo able to run np the Appomattox also, so tbat soon fiUntt wilt reign where want has been so much clt. Tonngmcß are to be seen in the streets who are lit for M-mee, and this surprised the writer not a little, In Tlcwoftbe rigid conscriptioa of iii* rebel government. By some means or other, many of the young men of this city have managed to evade the Jaw. The lair sex seem to hive far'd teller than others, for few of them showed any I signs of want, and many of the young women of the city are very well looking, bet they affect to avert their loom irom any one In bine (oats. Evidently the men in grev have been in favor with them. President Lincoln mas here this day for a time, and was no donbt well pleased to see the Inside of a city which ha? so long held out aealnstbls own army. Fora few days he has been staying at City Point In exp< elation of the event which has now been realized Of counc no reports of our lessea can yet be cot. Ail are too duft with the enemy now to at tend to the list ox catui'Uef, and it is as much as can bo Cone to take care of the wounded. The lists of the wonnded I will try to send in as icon as n can Vo cone. These headquarters are at Sutherland Station, South Side Eoiiroad. Details of the occupation of Peters burg—immense Quantity of Tobacco Durova—Orderly Conduct or Oar Troops—Formal Surrender of tUe lily. PnxWßt-uo, April 3.—The army of the Poto mac has been in cud ont of Petersburg this mor ning, merely making a flyinir visit. The rebs commenced evacuating lasr night at 10 o'clock, and by 3 o'clock this morning were across the mcr, having burned about a million debars worth oft jtiacco, tne South Bide Rsllrord depot, and tho bridges actors the Appomattox. Our troops cnargj ed the inner line oi works at daylight, taking a picket line of some SGO men prisoners. The troops, on entering the city, behaved most admirably, not more than naif a dozen stores being entered by them, and these mostly containing tobacco,"se gtip, liquor*, eic. The proroitguard soon arriv ed and established order. ®'J he Mayor of the town met the troops as they enUred, and bunded to the officer commanding the following communication, offering to surren der the city: “ Lien!. Gen. IT. B. Grant, commanding the armies of llic United States, or fhe Major General com* mandlng UJilted States forces in front uf Peters* burg: “Gimu-The city of Petersburg having bees evacuated by Ujc Confederate troops, we, a Committee authorized by tbe Common Council, do hereby surrender tbc fity to tbe United States lorccs, with a request for tbe protection of tbe persons end property of Its inhabitants. *• We are, resntctru'ly, your obedient servants, Prcteciton wb* irrotnlscd on me part of tbe troops, ana the ditztns have no can e ol com* plaint, for certainly there is no instance on re* cord where an army, after lying so long in front of a place of so much importance, and losing so many memjn tbe efforts to capture it, entered a city with less disorder and doing less damage to private property than in this ca*e. lae cltizeis 'did not show themselves daring tbe forepart of tbedfiy, but after discovering mat our soldiers were orderly and well behaved, with no disposi tion to dl«torb orjannoy anyjon*, they began t j make tfieir appearance at tbe doors and windows of their residence, and later In the day even many expressing their joy quietly, that the Confeder ates had gone, and homing that tbe war would coon be over. For more than a mpnth post the rebel troops have bten receiving les* rations than ever before, only just enough being brought to last from day to dt-y. Citizens say they have suffered much, bnt ittewell to take such stories with a good deal vf allowance. The rebels managed to get away with all their artillery, excepting one or two old columbiads and u few heavy mortars, which they could not transport readily. A large number of men deserted and bid in tbe town until our troops entered, when they made their appearance and were taken into custody. It is believed they re treated towards Lynchturg or Dauvfllc, but they will have to make good time if they elude tbepor stU of our army, now flushed with victory and willing to travel at any rate and any distance to head them off. . , . Tbc city presents a very cleanly and respectable appearance. Many Lou*es in the lower part of the c*iy have been badly injured by shot and abcll thrown from our batteries last summer,- and since that time moU of the hogses located there have been vacated. Five o'clock p. m.—Ever since morning our troops have been pacing through the city west -avaid, taking the Uox anfllK|ver roads to Burner T»nd fetation, on the South Side Railroad, where onr headquarters arc in camp to-night At this hour the rear guards are passing and wagon trains oie following. The railroad from City Pointhere istobeput la -running order Immediately, and altlocpu it is not expected a permanent base will be established here, yet it wilt be held as a depot of supplies to tbc army so long as it iswitaln reach. All the ro ling stock of the railroads was run off Uwards Ilii.hn.ond, hut In this department they must Lave been very d- ficient or they would nut have burred so much tobacco. The Occupation of Richmond De uruiUou or Propmy-Jfff. Davis* Kanuoit'lraiiuer or itxe State tiov eminent. New Yoek. April s.—The CoumirdaTs Wash ington special says that the colored troops, beaded bv Gen, Draper, of Mass., were the first to enter Klthmond. The city was formally surrendered by the MS' or, Joseph Mayo, who merely pleaded f«r protection to life and property. .All the prin cipal buildings bad been fired by the rebel au thorltics.bctore leaving. Several blocks and the Eiiovirer and Jkspatch pnoUng offices were burned. Gen. Wciiztl took Jeff. Dans house for his headquarters. Gen. Shepley was appointed vilittrr Governor. Governor Pierpont is to Sinoer ihesSie Government of Virginia to Richmond irom Alexandria Immediately. - Gen. Weitzel at once took measures to press the pur- Yotk, April 5-5:30 p. m—Advlrea from Lynchburg, he will bo surrounded by our forces. Tfce Condition of Petcrsbnrsr. YflK Anril 6.-A Uerali correspondent rfroTw awmfof the condition of fvhen Gen. Veitzel entered the city the negroes fleered about him, thaukln" the Lord the Tanreefl burned. Immense amounts of commissary stores were plied In storehouses io the heart of the city, and tinted would hare dcsUovcd the 01/. 1 oia n not done. Onr ehclls tired Into the cltl had dene int yery little damase. Here and them a chimney an s mined, and a hole punctured Inn house, but the people continued Ip lire in we 1 exposed parte of the city. By flo dock the town 1 was awake, troops pouring In from ml direction 3 , I cheering, singing, eic. The citizens showed them- I selves in ro h large numbers that it seemed bet j very few nad left. All appeared hungr£j>rovJß - fcavlo" tom boarded for the army. The bus luces streets looted thrl.ty.and the stores bad c'ntlderabio stocks of coeds. Gen. Lee was in PciersW. s up to biinley nlgbt He ackoowledci d his mobia y to bold Virginia aiy longer, and seemed Tcrj much depressed. The funeral of Gen, Jtui lork place jn«tt>e'ore the cvacoalon, Ho honed in the city Cemetery the same day ho fell. The funeral was a.tended by Lee and other otiicers. Secretary of War. Tlic IHchmoctj jPcstOfllce. Washington, April s.—Don, G. W, ilcLeUan, gd Afsieient Po«tiM«ter General to-day received the following dispatch: , . JRxchsonii, April 5.—1 have. taken possession of tbc litcbzoond post office In the name of the Post Office Department of the United States. 1 find a I eree quantity of United States property, pouches, locks, t-afes. etc. The mails that should nave left the city to-day, are all here, coached and bitted. 1 have not had time to confer with the milttiry authorities, hot the Piovori Marshal has kindly placed a guard over the buildings, etc. (Signed) D.P. Parker. Special Agent. Tire Wounded—Severe Accident to Sec. Seward—Tl»e Turner’s oatloual Con* vemtou-The Captured Tobacco. • Letters flora ’Wilmington to the Sanitary Com mission state thatibere arc about 3,000 released Federal prisoners at that point. Supplies ol all kludr arc abundant. ■' Three thousand wounded are expected to arrive to-nltfht or to-morrow morning. Every propara tion for their reception bis been made by the mtdical authorities. The severe cases will re* main in Petersburg until they can be removed with safely. Secretary Seward mst with a severe accident this afternoon. Soon aiter leaving the State De partment for Lis customary ride, accompanied by. air J-red Seward and two ladies, the door of the callage became unfastened, and as the coachman descended to close It, the horses started at a rapid gait toward the stables. Mr. Fred Seward' «pr*ng from the carrlsge, unharmed, bnt bis father, attempting to do the same, fell heavily on his arm, which was broken and shattered below the shoulder. His face was also considerably bruised and cut..The ladles, who remained in the carriage, were uninjured. The Secretory, for one hour after the occur rence, was unconscious, which gave rise to a ru mor that he bad sustained serious internal loin ties. At 8 o'clock, however, he was In a comfort able condition, and the foreign Ministers called to see him this evening. The (Convention of £tbo German Turnvericn Society, the first held since the break’Og out of the .war. commenced their session here on Mod* dsy last In accordance with the call. The object of the convention isito more differences and to form a new prospect union. The two | Conventions met at Tornecs Ba>l In tbis city* and Conference Committees were appointed, who, after consultation, report a basis for a reunion, ondthe delegates all united in one convention, organizing by the election of A. Spttzer, of Wil liamsburg, S, Y., as President; A. Yomb, of Philadelphia, as Vice President; and Mr. S tangle, of Rochester. as Secretary. After the appoint ment of Various committees, the proceedings were subsequently brought to a close by the re ception of tne nows of the capture of Petersburg and Richmond, the Convention adjourning amidst •mhufintlc cheering until 6 o'clock Tuesday Morning. Os I'm sday the Convention was engaged in ar ringing by-iawr. and In the transaction of flnaa ciil batiness. To-day re.-olutlona were adopted locating the Rational Committee with the Kew York olsfrict, and appointing Cincinnati as the place for the next festival of 6 1. Louts, and ss the place for the meeting of the next General Con vention. Major General Steel, who is tempera, rily in Washington, and who has always been an active mcmlcr cf the Tamer Society, entered the ball, and was received with cheers, alt the delegates rising. lie was addressed by the Frcsl dent, who tendered turn the hearty Welcome of tho convention. After returning his thanks for their cordial and flattering reception, he ad* dressed the convention, urging its members to eland by the principles of the platform, and to spare no efforts for their realization. The con vention adjourned tbis afternoon rip* dU. Commifstoner Lewis bas in preparation and* will in a few days issue a trade circular govern ing the., purchase, * transportation Ac., of the large quantities of tobacco knuwxrto be stored in Fctcraburgand Richmond, and much of which has professedly loyal owners. the cirr. TOBACCO, APPLE JACK. otm losses. / CHICAGO, THURSDAY, APRIL 6,1865. FROM WASHINGTON. [Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune } Wabuingtok, April 5, ISC3. FBOJ2 £LKOP£. ■failure*—P»o»rcilon.to British Prop erty In the United Stales—The War Panic In England— Bishop Coleuso —.Relations oi ITleileo and the Unit ed Staten—Montevideo Capitulated. New Your, April s.—The steamer Etna, from Liverpool 22d and Queenstown 23d, has arrived here. Losdok, March 22.—The political news Is not ot a very Important character. A. Jacbnrv £ Sons, of London. Liverpool and New Turk, nave suspended. liabilities, £130,000. The papeis to-day warn the Zlonse of Commons ol the importance of the vote to be token to-night on the subject of Canadian fortification. Tbe'Morariao's news Was promulgated to-day, and has caused an improvement in united States 5-frOs, tho closing quotation Ming • The Morning .Star, on the question of possible repudiation by the United States, asaerts the ■Washington Government as incapable of repudi ating obligations as the Government of £ng lard. - • In .the Douse of Commons, In reply to an In quiry by Mr. Gregory as to protection for British property in the Southern States, Mr. Layard said ne supposed the question referred to-cotton. As regards that destroyed by Confederates to pre vent its falling Into Northern hands, the oorn r ?s must stand an risks, and have no right to com plain; hot, at the same time,, they nave been urged to preserve authentic records of anch pro perty. As regards cotton seized by Federate, (he Government has undoubted right to remove it to the North, but the British Charge at Washington has been Instructed, and expresses tboconfla-’nt bobe that no obstacle will be interposed to claims of Britieh subjects in respect to sneb cotton; that is to aay. that every facility will be given to prove claims to cotton thus removed. Mr. Ikrkdr again called attention to the proba bility of war wlm America, and complained of the negligence of the government In not making ade oua»e preparations. « ‘The decision given by the privy cooncil in Bifhtp Colcnto’s case, pronounces bl» removal Irom the Bishopric by toe Bishop of Capetown, null and void, the power resting with the Queen. A Vienna paper asserts that the negotiations at Washington between Masnnilhan's agent and Sec retary Seward, progress satisfactorily, and that President Lincoln bas promised to recognize the empire at the termlnatiou of the war. Thu Pons asserts that apprehen sions of American aggression in Mexicu are chi merical. The relations Of France and Washing ton bare never censed to be of the most satisfac tory character. The French Senate adopted the address by a vote of ISO to 2. It is reported that Montevideo capitulated to the Brazilians on tho 7th of February, but tho news was contradicted. juusvn. Livrtool, March S3.— Cotton very flat and fr rrgnlsr. Decline about ic|J lb. Manchester ad rices unfavorable. Trices lower and closing weak. . , London, March 23.—Consols cloned at 890SJH for money. 111. Central £1065; £ne 82 and «a; U.S.S4CsB!|. ' . LiVEnroou, March 22.— Baninsropra.—Rich ardson, Spence & Co., Wakefield, Nash & Co., and o‘hers. report a good attendance of buyers and a firmer market. Fnoun.—Quiet but steady. Grain.— Wheat firm and In fair demand At 102 per cento! advance for red western. Bed is quot ed at B£@Ba9iL Corn firm .and £do6i quarter Provisions— Bigland, Athya & Co., Gordon Bro. & Co., and others, report beef etcadv, Pork doll and caster. Bacon generally strady, bnt in some cases rather lower rates ac cented. Lord quiet bnt firm at Uto rates. Butter very dull and decidedly lower at 100@Ii05?. Groceries —Sugar quiet and rather easier. Coffee unaltered. Rice inactive. Linseed Urn— Steady. Rosin— VcrjTduil. . „ .. Si-iHiTS of Tucpentinb—^ Quiet at 65- 0653 Od. . PkTnotßuar— ' Without change. Refined at Is Ud<2*s Id. _ , k London—Grain— Brcadstnffa fltmerand wheat partially Id easier. Flour quiet and at unchanged ‘^Groceries— Sugar dull and c islet for refined. Coffee qulcU Tea doll at low rates. Monet Market— Funds were quiet bu* without matcnal fluctuation, FKOIfi SHICKJIAH’d ARMY. saw \p escape of fien. Sherman-I*o colltrofihe rcbtlo-Ucn. Sherman’s Icca of peace—llls army about to move. • "April C.—Advices from Newborn. •March stale that General Sherman returned there the day betore. Dclcit for Goldsboro at once. White riding In a carriage with General Palmer, the horscMook fright and ran away, but the General escaped without Injury. The rebels arc supposed to be quietly located, for the time being, between Southfield and Ba le*Fhe Herald't Ncwbern correspondent says; “General Sherman, on his return here, said there was no such thing as peace with the rebels by negotiating; that the Issue mnst be fought out. Ueacdcd, however, that he expected, after some more marching to muster out of service, at the expiration offoui months, one of the bravest and best armiea that ever trod the earth. “ Both Ba’elgh and Waldon are heln" fortified by the rebels, but they arc lu doubt which pluce bberman will more upon.” PniLADELrmA, April s.—Senator Sherman ar rived Jo-day. He left General Sherman on Satur day morning. The army of General Sherman was ihcn about movin';, accordinvlo a r r c-arraiij.-ed plun adopted on the late visit ofGcneral Grant to rorircsa Monroe. . . , ... The army is in magnificent condition, and m numbers much larger than Is gsperally supposed. kbom mfiasßUßG. ft Grant’s Petersburg Progress,” Washington, April 5--Thn;e hundred and forty ; rebel officer*, prisoners of war, were brought to this city yesterday. , , „ The flretnumber of a newspaper about twelve by twenty Inthes, printed on one side only, has teen Issued in Petersburg, called (/rant i Ftlert bur gFt ogrert. Tberoottola “Eternalvigilance la tne price of liberty.” Monday’s issue has the following items: , A “The following ere tbenames oltbe compositor?, Ac n employed in editing, getting typo and wort* Inc off the first Union pafwr published in Peters burg. Va M since the commencement ol the rebel, lion: Maj. R* B. Eden, 87th Wisconsin Yols.. ed itor: Capt. Chat. McCreery, Blh Michigan Vet. Vols.. assistant editor; Chaplain T). Ileaglc. Ist Michigan Sharpshooters, editor; J. W. Grlihtb, Sd brigade, Ist division hand, foreman; compos itors—let Lt Robert Firrcl, Ist Michigan Sharp- S, e „;-T. Marlott, 2d brigade, Ist division band * J Booty, 2d brigade, Ist division band; cj£«/ Oliver Greenfield, filh Mlchigsn Vols.; CoroVdohn TeasdaU, Bd Wisconsin Yols.; W. H. nr Kmart, let Michigan Sharpshooters; F. 8. ItoattS it illchlcan Sharpahootcra; D.Dal rvmple, 95* Pennsylvania. “ iffiMr-ftodlaUngliialita cltlzcna treaaw In (ho . moraine were Brig. Gen. Pryor, pa •WrSrfßSSSfprSmer. and W. T. 'James, s°a|eof”hel)"wScomln thia Watrlrt." pmcE3 cnnnrar ok sattohat nasr. ‘‘Flour in 'snger and bacon ware P ri ' < j 1 “ t rMMnaWe, Vdonhlc fflW-bnck Oouleder- SwueSSteßS uw coat of n pound or each. BRIDGES DESTROYED. * ‘ nui^ntoa. ' The s of doat Court House. band In getting SSSfe pS5£3f«S5: matoldtus, ora public cl aractm in the city. » . Tl*c flliitraulicc Election, Milwaukee, April B.—J. J- «-Frts dent of tbc Cbamucr of coromerco, a .*’£y ue ® •• was elected Mayor of Milwaukee yesterday. POSTSCRIPT. THURSDAY. 4 O'CLOCK A. 21. * ' THE GREAT VICTORY. The FuU Details of the Oc cupation. CONDITION OF RICHMOND AND PETERSBURG. Great Celebration in Neir York. [Special Dispatch to Western Associated Press.] New York, April 5. Great Celebration. A large meeting of prominent citizens'was held yesterday to make arrangements for a suitable celebration of onr great victories. It was agreed that instead of processions, to have twp addresses prepared, one to the President, and the other to the armies, signed try New York citizens, and pnbllsbed, and to fix upon s day for general thanksgiving, on which occasion it will be re quested that there shall be appropriate religions services In all the churches. It Is supposed the 10th lust, will bo the day chosen. A committee of Dlteen was appointed to perfect plans. Heornnizi&ff. The Tritune'a Washington special says; “Gov- Picrpont Is endeavoring to obtain permission to establish business In **lcbmcnd and to assemble the Legislature or loyal Virginia* IIK Green, who was banished from Richmond for Onion senti ments, returns there A 9 United States postmaster, ilai’a will be regularly forwarded f;om Washing ton. 11 - ' The Rebel Rom. Tbe Herald"* Newbern letter says: “Thereb els bare an Iron dad ram in upper Hoaooke river, which they expect to have ready to more down to Plymouth and into the sound by tbe middle of this month. Disputing Ike Honor* Tbe ITtrcld'g Army of the Potomac special says: “Theglory of the first entrance Into the works In iront of Petersburg is disputed by the S7th Michigan Volunteers-snd the first Connec ticut heavy artillery. Thttformcr had their colors %lth them which were first set upon the parapet, and hence they have proof of priority. The Ist Michigan Sharpshooters leading tbe skirmishers and pressing hard upon the rear of the rebel forces, were tbe first to enter Petersburg. Among the casualties during the dsy were the following; Lieutenant Colonel Kicbols, IstAlicb. Sharpshoot ers, seriously; Captain Kelly, 4Sth Wla. seriously; Capt, Ballard,tiSib Wi« M eeoously—Capt. Delano, Ist 3lichlgan Shaipsbsoten.. mortally: Lieut. Skeele. BT'h Wls., slightly; Xlent. Col. Avery, 6th Ohio, thigh; Lieutenant Upnahan, S7th Michigan, slightly. - " * The Rebel Army. The Herald's special fiom Petersburg says at the commencement of Gen, Grant’s operations on this line Arc days ago the rebels had a force at their command defending Petersburg variously estimated at from GO.OW ta 75.0CU men. The de fense of Petersburg was the defense of Richmond. If one fell the ouicr was certain to full. Hence every available nan was brought to confront Grant. Of- this army -of veteran troops not less than 23JD00 have Mien into oar hands as prisoners. Tbcc have been captured on the field. As fruits of the severe fighting 12,5C0 of them had been delivered at City Point, and dis posed of up to last evening. The correspondent estimates 15.C00 killed, making tbo rebel loss 40,D(-0. TliG balance In font distinct bands is each seeking sefety for lt«elf. A portion of them start cd for the Appomattox, and succeeded in crossing the pontoon train above Petersburg, while the restbeing pressed, could not got across and fled up the river cn the Southern bank. Sheridan la pursuing them, capturings prisoners at every step, The 2d and 23th Corps* The Tm<t' Army of the Potomac special of the 3d fays: “ After Loncstreet’s forces were driven back bv Sheridan and Warren, and the right of Lee’s army turned, Gen. Hampbreys-led the Sd corps to tbe attack, and an assault was made along tbe entire line to tbe Appomattox; nsar-lbe. Pome of Rocks. At each point where the'Sdmadepn at Fan. 1, they were snccesefm •tirtmrallng tbe ene my’* lines, captarlng everything. Tbe- strong' works on that portion of tbe Doe were Ineffectual to stand tbe shock struck by the Sd; Which nobly sustained Its bird-earned reputation. Tbe 23th corps bad one division and part'-pf another en gaged,' It performed the task set for It, and was successful In ciptnrin; two larcij, and well-de fended forts, a goodly number o?*prlfonerg, and sixteen gnus. Tbe negroes, ol whom tbe corps Is wholly cotnpo«ed. fought with’great and lost in killed and wound airaiptwpur donate number with other corps.” ’ - ... * {next cab'AOalra. The Tribune's Santa Fe letter says Gen. Orlego, Commandcr-in-Chlef of the 'Mexican forces* baa arrived at Santi Pc, New Mexico, wbero It la-pre sumed he mil confer with onr Government in ro ferccce to Mexico. Joarcx is offerin’; liberal hounUes to American volunteers. Occupation ot Itlclimonil. The Trlbnue't special from Richmond, Bd. gives an account or the occupation or that city.. Tuo 2d brigade, 2d ctvielon, 24th corps. Gen. Ripley’s, led ibe advance upon the town, Gen. Wettzcl and staff heading the column. A detachment of cav alry met me Mayor, from whom Gen. Wcitzel re ceived the keys of the public buildings. The ar my of the James then marched into the rebel capital, meeting wl b no opposition whatever. Oar army was greeted with enthusiastic cheers by the populace. An inspection of the rebel work* disclosed the fact ot their having left in great baste. Arms of every description were found in profusion, also clothing of fevexy description and in some offi cers* qoarttn were found their private corrcspood enre. The crcmy bad planted torpedoes in iront of Fort Glllmore and ao thickly that It was found necessary to march the column through the fort. They bad attached to every torpedo a stick wlih a piece of red webbing tied to it. This precaution they had observed,for the safety of their own men. G£n. Wcitzel established his headquarters in the State Capi’ol, lately occupied by the Virginia House of Delegates, and immediately in-tltatcd measures to restore order to the town. Gen. Weitzel wined an order making Gen. Shep- Icy Military Governor. The latter Issued an or dir calling upon the citizens to aid In putting oat fire, and-referring them to the President’s procla mation for disposition of rights and datics. The rebel rear guard retreated in the direction' of Lynchburg only a few minutes before our ad vance entered the town. The main body of the enemy commenced to retreat about ton o’clock the preceding Sunday, Their destination is be llovtd to have been Lynchburg. Jeff. Davis re mained In the city till dark Sunday night, having sent bis family to Charlotte, li. C-,somc tlmo.dur ing the preceding week. The Rhode Island Election. Pcovmnfog, April s.—At ibo State clccHort to day. Smith was re-elected Governor without opposition. Thoa- A. Jcnka and Nathan F. Dixon are ic-eiected to Congress by large majorities. The Destruction In Richmond. Tbe ITerald't Washington special says: “The buildings burned are mos ly in the lower part of Main aired. The tobacco warehouses, store Louses, the old bank of Virginia building, and newspaper offices, arc higher up on Main street. Many of the best shops are in flames. Lower down, the river a good deal of mischief was done during Wednesday night. The main portion of the machinery of the Tredegar works as well as the factories used by the rebel government, was fentawaybytheDanville road, a fortnight aco. Jeff Davis was attending divine service at St. Paul's Church, when he received a telegram from Lee, stating that Petersburg and Richmond urns' both be riven cp. Jeff Davis, with bis family, left for Danville. In the afternnon, carrying With him, according to rumor, S3Cd,(KKI in specie. TZic Si. Albansßaldcrs Rc-or rested. Montreal, April s.—Tbe raiders discharged by Judge Smith to day, were immediately re-ar retted on n charge of breach of the ccntrallly law. They were cconsd to the station hyagaard ot horse and artillery, and are now on the way to Toronto for trial. iiold. New York, April 6.—Gold opened dt 143, but solo up to IKJ4 on the strength of the undoratapu it»g that eccretary Alc'-ulloth proposes selling the Savannah co-ton for cold. IStiu Slibcniecmcuts. TVTASONIC.—There will he a reg- XTx ulsr rs rmbly ot Van "RenajcU* r Gmnd icdpe cfLerifctlen,at ihe Mascnlc T-tuple. in • (TMUNSDAY) evening. theeUi Inst, ata clock, iorbß-ID<*. , »BDO w ik. A-i the iEem.t ers of this Lodge am-(T-tttedtObspt«tat. J. B. MILKa. atCp.tC It Grand Sec*y. RESIDENCE AT LAKE VIEW IX AT A BARGAIN. At Ltkt View, a first c ofs Ucaidcnce for sale, with bate, ouihtujts Ac., comp eja. and 5J* acre* of i reuse. 1 analog to th« L*ke The p-aee is thobana f cm- ?t and must d-.»lnble 1 ne lor eh** m the vicinity Chicago. Arr-W at *nce to BORDEN ® SpaF AOßD.No.S&fiiih Clarket. Chicago. ap6p6Sß4tnet rpHERE WILL BE A MEETING X OF THE Union Men of tbe 7th Ward, air I'ENn’S, corner of T*alUhani Un'oa-sVs, on THURSDAY EVJtSItfG, April Blb.at iA OCIOCS. apQp744-lt ATARBLE MANTLES.—A great if I Msonmcnt o' M»tbio an*i VarVelzea Stone MbUt’-es. Ucaistones, Bateau and Table Tops made to order. . _ , 370 fitat© street} Chicago. r p6p67V 9tnet • GAUSBDIhQEII & KiaLHAN. JOfiSSN BABBOWS Fcr isTe by tbe dozen or hundred BY JESUP, KENNEDY & €0 jir*. Used 13 tenth Wells street. _! TTO 1 FOR THE GOLD MINES ¥~\ OP IDAHO, via MISSOURI KlVKK.—Montana TiaStpormMon Line. r Thanew, lart light 5?«r«lt vteiroer r“A* N Y DOPES, wi UeavsSt Louts fg fSt SSton. AP‘t> 13. ISC3; Steamer IIAVID in°l M 13“- e.prcttorendaba.t aievr. dorlns Ite movU OBAcrll anOMay, xe.MR •nt'ostedto ftrnlsb »ranr) rtsUontiom. ISttonton I? t?“Stßca. to 1 alve thrcuch Blua or ff'ica !o f” v-rr Clt-, L-.i • Lancs. Prkclr Prar, few H^»/vtrAnla f iiy.BiuTOiECity »o.i Gsllauo. H^Tirat«r p‘t»spp'v to JOGS G. COPdLLY, trfm of Mam and oiJra btracts, or JHO. V Rf?F *co . C venaut *ti«t. Ivtw-ea.Si an . 3a tfrplfs St LeolP. Vo. or J. C. B ICKEE.BS »uA^S% A NO. 1 HAMS. —GO,OCO lbs satrta <° r UM trade. 5J£ Ln'ie ktrcit. p. 720 Sleet /CHICAGO AND'SANILAC PE \j T? OLKTTm ro.-St*e*hol(Un wl.l h:M a m:at* lag at office No. It King's Block, on me Eveniag of Saturday, the Bth inst^ Atß c’elcrk.(or ib“ rarnrseoffotnp'nilnirorjaniza- Son in*elec.ite 'Direct#.. Thes recent *nd fnnber duofvfiUß of oil la the por.flnroa nittrlci ado a ftita va-ue »tbe linda cf U»c Company, and »bow *a ™ of DiowtfdlßC at once to danuop tb«m. A» ?,-Vriln_ stock rr -?iou*t.o KUOettlw will M &?»**»«* W. J.UMWEk,S<q (. Neto abbertisrments. all of Richmond! IncftJPmfmor»tion of the above Brest rlctjry, we picpcse to DONATE TO TBS 'orthwestem Sanitary Pair, FIVE FEB CENT. if Our Entire Salejs WE MAKE 0!? FRIDAY A3TD SATCRDATj 7th & SUi lasts. The entire Trad* of the Northwest arc luvl’ed to ses cur Hoc* n. City Merchants willflod us offering great lurtncm-nts- Wehaveirsrkcdonrprtceadowa to the button, and otter s splendid assortment of BUTTON’S! A FULL STOCK OF notions, Twines, Fishing Tackle, and Stationer's Goods, Walmhley Brothers, llE.fOa’raHS, 94 Dearborn Street, Bf.6i.7tC-It (UP-STAIR3.) TV/TASWELL & FERRELL, GENESAL COMMISSION MEROHANT3, Fcrtbe tale and purchase of fIU Ceicrlptlous ot PRODUCE AND BERCHANDISE, No. 16 Deaiborn-st, Chicago, lit. v. s. jtaxwsll { ,i u FEtESLL. ) apGpTM Tg 3 a ATP net THE mth mmm mm, 2to. corn. For APRIL, 1865, IS NOW REAJ3Y. The labile of Contents is as follows: I. America and England; XL Voltaire's Residence loPngland; in. Jacob Grimm; IV. ThePbllustpliy of Hubert Spencer; V. Free uuionil; Vl* Wdrds-. worth; VIL Open-Air Grace Culture; VIII. Becon itxncticn; IX. Edward Everett; X critical Notlcss.’ The Hoars Ambwcan Bvnuw begins Us second belt century nneer most fav« rab'e auspices. The present editorial management, so successful hitherto, gives sstnrsneeortbe exercise of sound lodgment and floe title in the eelecUcn ot contributors' arllcteMmd scholarly dlscrlminaUonandsmpsrttal lattice in tho preparation ot critical notice*. The condaci ot tee lUv;xw,waile contemplating tbe fearless express ions of opinion on ail subjects that property came tvltb'n tbe ec«.pe|olthe Reviewer, will be strictly in’ accordance with tbe motto on tbe title page. Tbe North American Review Ispn'-JliheiJ Quarterly, on tbe first Uaysol January, ntrll. Joy, »n. Deleter.incumber.’ ol about three hundred page- met*. coutsin’n-T matter aqnil to lour otdinaxy octavo volume*. TEBMS-filx Dollars a year, or One Dohar and Fifty Genu per number. IICKBOB & PXEIJJS,PnMi«Iiora: *osi It l?j fft.Tiinstoa fltrcct. Boat on. House Wanted. A seotse] house. In eood location, •’'a rent not ex ce» Ring Ssio per annum, is wanted fora small f*mt./. by a tenant CiBEFtL AND PKOJIPT. Eoutb DlvlMon preferred. not EdowTwenty third Street. A'ditsscrcdl »V‘DS VB, 138Lvtt-street, tit’iog location and pirticu’an. BpCp6j2-lt MLSf’S fITI DiiiliCTffi FOR 1865. 4 This Directory will be pobiuhed si usual, and It Is icy doternon* I ton to Imui the mu »nd mast accurate hcok that ll U po»sit>b to compVe. ‘ Ibe public are CAUTIONED, that the cacva-fers of the mar whogotuptach a pier m'S la t year are afatlng the deliberate Me test 1 am not going to pub- Htb my Directory. p JJAILEV. apCp6S74t KING, KELLOGG & CO., 24 & SSliiike St|, Manufacturers and Jobbers of CLOTHINGy Invite the attention of the Trade to tliefr Extensive Stock, which they offer at the Lowest market Hates, apipßMt isrow E.EA.iD'sr. The New Tax Law ! AS AMENDED March 3, 1865. complied and Arranged hr C. R. Field. Chief Clerk Assenor’s Office Ist Dlst, 111., will be ready for delivery April sth. _ , 1 VoL,'paper, 150 page* Price 75 cents, cloth, 81 23. Trade supplied at a liberal discount. Mngle Copies tree by mail on receipt of price. JOHN R. WALSH & CO., Publishers, Corn-r MadUoo and Dearboru-ats., Chicago. apSyncit ; CRBiMD STOftSE. i bate for sal- all binds nnd sizes.Grp-d S’one,—B<- tvs. Huron, awsjl'l n Auiherotand laacprndcucc,- for p o«Mna»ej«i, machine shops, miller/, and na, Tul/uA9 U.IiC., aptpt9o-tto*t No- 2 North Wwlnit. ■\TE\V BOQK6 JUST KE- Ia ceived. CATHOLIC WORLD,. A rew C.THOLin M,ij«zijni. paomh-d nodcr the in. pirvlsloa cl the per year. 50 tents pcr'iStimber. SERMOKS ON MORAL SUBJECTS, By CARDINAL WISEMAN. Sermons on Onrlord and Blcssctf Virgin Mary By CARDINAL WIaEMAN. RojblSvo. $3 50each. HOLY WEEK, AnewandßcvfcedtdVUcn.ln EagUsh andLa'ln* Price f l 00. _ teat by matt free, at BSHNE, ISI Clark st, cor Monroe. acfr&TCMt Frame Buildings FOR SAEE CHEAP. SUITABLE A3 A Workshop or Factory^. «».««* T%Stfs*S&, Sa - 10! Md 1M With Ground Lease for Five Tears. p-Apply on the F.-cndrea- ape B ;)i2ioet EMMiia la cheaper than common camphor.-and ‘-“tlfW better lor dctendlnpclo‘hE. for.*,carpet., woolcM, Ac. “omr«aß.aotmoia..and one ntok.eeno,atop.iaa ranrh mlacnl'C aa £lr In June. Brerr resfectab.e rneel” .“Ltho e=nomo.mad« onIj.hyHAWUS A CUAPSIAN, BOSttn. *‘ ,, l lST3 - lt . roofing paper. Fifty too a, aoperior quality, for Bale cheap. s. w. ui ri.im * co., ai.SOOS-Tn.aAtn net tl .5 Stue ttt-ak p dahlgkeen, PMIS STEAM EYE WORKS, * - (Tbc n:cat NorthwestJ . XO Dosp^^ 3a,es Steenddoorsoa'nol Band3ip>i_ LsiM*b* 81 ks. Satins, *c ,&c„Dy«a or ClsMCfl In : * rlo= App« & Cleincd.Be P alr^or Dree Wbn»'vtnr*it‘nn dUpitca apSpuM-U 1C SJ.&TU Pet rr o PHYSICIANS. "i’bJ’iicaUWl tty.” »p3 p4B*2iart»«ttl»p Ntto Sftbertfscmcntsf. ROSS & GOSSAGE, 167 & 169 Lake-st, WILL EXHIBIT ON Ihiusday, April 6, v A superb asaorbnest of LADIES’ SPRING GARMENTS, * Of the NEWEST »nd most ELEBASTT * PAEIS SHAPES, -IN SILK, CLOTH, And all Feshlosibie Mafetlils. In ills purchase will beloandsomeol the HIGHEST SILK MANTLES-? Ercr Imported, all bcugbtlor net cash and selling i; the Lowest Possible Prices, —AT- -167 and 169 Lake St. ROSS & GOSSAGE. ap6p7sl-U 'J'HE MANT7FACTISRERS’ NATIONAL BANE OP CHICAGO. First Quarterly Statement cl cocdlticaoo the morn ing cf tbe first Monday of AprU.BCi, RESOURCES: Notes and Ell’s discounted ..BX2-1,333.1*3 Furniture and fixtures 93U.UU Current expenses.... 2,9(17*10 U.S.Bondr aepoelteo to secure circa- „, _ _ iv.mcnotej 18-1,000.00 U. 8. Bonos on band 20.000.00 Remittances and other • cubic ms 10,333.J3 Dee from other bints.... 121.20 Ctih on band In norTs of ibis tank 78,000.00' Cota cd band in note* of otber banks Oth'r Uwfo)money 52,79t.1» c becks on other bants...2o, *13.«51~172,312*05 £t*pen<wd teo’....— None. OverdiUlts, *l*one. XI ABILITIES: rnnital Stoat; paid 1n.... 8223,000*00 Cncniatiog notes received from Comp trol'er ......... p>'*,3o«*UO Inc ividnat deposits exchange;'. Inumt... ll,Q.iO*liil STATE OP ILLINOIS- COTTHTT 07 COOKS , , , i.DAVIu o- LaKE. C#snl«-r of tbe Manuliclurcrs National Bank of Chicago, do solemnly swear that the abo»e statement Is true to tbe test ot mvimowlcage BDC bellet. D J. LAKE. Cashier. ,—,- -, Swcrn to and subscribed beioro me, this 1 exan. r third day tii April, A. D.ISS3. .tamp ‘Thbom field. Notary rnbtlc. ap6p3B(>lt PLUMBING WORKS. 79 Monroe Street. Tbe subscriber would respectfully sollelt* share of the public patronage. Having had twenty-five year %' practical experience In tbe basinets, and daring that time fitted up many dwellings and stores for the most prominent btuineas men of New York City, and some of the largest hotels, hospitals and asylums in tbe Slate, bo feels confident of bis abßUyto give entire satisfaction. Nouehut the best of workmen employ ed. Those honoring him with their’patronage will find their work dene In a neat and substantial manner as he will pWe It his own personal supervision; Own* ers, architects and builders are Invited to examine his stock of Water Closets, Baths, Wash-Basins, Iron Sinks, Copper Boilers, and Brass and Silver plated; Cocks ol the best manufacture. Experienced work men sent to any part of tbe country. piLJscSas-Smr.va&aAnet HUGH WATT. M ANTXTACTtTR CBS’ National Bank OF CHICAGO. 154 Lake Street 154 WH. BROWN, Pres’t. C£IAS. F. GBSV.V.Prea’t I>. J. LABE,-Cashier. taha^g&lCtsA-TrATuaa THE GARDEN CITY PETROLEUM Mining and Manufacturing Co. OF CHICAGO. CAPITII STOCK. - £500,000. Divided into fO.OOO Shares of Ten x>ollar» etch. Work ing Capital $20,000. incorporated undcrtheLawscl Illinois. Principal Cflke, Room 2, Tyler’s Block, LasaUe-st:, Between Lake and South Wator^ OFFICERS- C. J. GILBERT, Preslaett. TVM. E. Kt LLO,Tfe*»urer. T P. LMvR-NCE. Secretary,, j- m, walker, coougc;. DIRECTORS. r.. J. GJlhcrt,’ Ch!.. K. Cn'ofitio=„.!. M , BeCI.F. Muipby.Wm- F. Tucaer, S> C. WUuer o e M j.x.«u*t> Jf T , P , Lawrence. The property otthla Company eansbti otFour Hen dr»d ana r»ine'S-two and aixty-thiee One Hun dteoUu Acrfs ot Land in Lawn Conatf, brjcg lot number levtntetnon J. A Draces 3nbd\- vLl;n of «>|: Lands, and adjacent-, to the Daniel sW weuiVro SSfmi^®SmoitflSiuls terrt d to me Compaq* without roj ally, ThU tract has beeaexamined by aaveial o. the moat celelrnte-j ol« men oi 01- Creek*.and It is their no biased and oasoilertedopinion, ihatuwiU.aooQde_ veloomcnt. prove as productive portions of Oil Creel: or Cherry Bun, in veaaago ThPcompany la of lhu city, who have purenastd thelardsior the porptse .1 developing ih»m Every arraasemert ia haltu made lor a vUcrou* prostcutlono theur wort, . Tke vcom or 'he Comcany are npw a limited amount of its Stock i iuy.wU he odeiedfoj J” «o »Mse«hera.at Four U) De lara perahaae. Kcr mUditerlptl'n of the LacJs. Maps aa<W3eolo awiaßeu- tt*,cad at the cfflcaottne Comuanf r\ NLY DIRECT LINE TO ' Kew Orleans and Intwmedlate Ports. One of the splendid and powerfal Steamship* of the ‘ATLANTIC AND MlSSlsSlFrl STEAMSHIP Cost- PA NY Naves Cairo drily.lor MempWv-VcUaur-., Natch*z.Ne« Orleans. Ac. The Ulino s Cer.Ua.RuU road trains ccont-ct at Cairn with above ‘Lee. roau BAe(JAQ , , HKCEKD THROUGH. BertLssecuteil by telegraph. icr ml:« m AMU. 57 Dearborn street. Chicago. ; ban ATLE &CO .Cairo. mhUaKUR t-t&s net OSIER GALLERY. C.B. OKBKN'.of th* Gall-xT.l' »ow MUa We.y engaged to making cjptvs frctn pose Old PJc'utes.bs tlienewrroccts,or his o.un discovitj,being mo:a lui -like ibst. ctulnaty ones tr v ui me . apSpf.lo 2tcet - G * B. GBEa>« HYDRAULIS PRESSES, engine and boilers, Two HydraaMcPrcsse?. suitable fer the Linseed Oil bncnesufugmherwnhimj Oil Mats, la gapd order. The who’e wiuhe*o)dchi»3P Also, one Sun Ed cine, (bm t by Detroit Locomotive Works! oi U Inca bore, SO Inch stroke, wltn two Cutlers or ..a-1 Lbar mat iron, with two fines, each It loch diameter to* ce berwftb file front* and btUcilng. Slice otSh- RiDc and fcolleis, complete, ft 500. App 7to Wahl Bros, & UghthalU 60 South Wollxt* ap&pCTfrStcet . NOTICE! Tbe subscriber has Tester mls’ald Wvehousa Re eclptulTinby LEWISES « BROOKS, CUe«sp.JOT ab,ui forty thousand pouud« of Washed wyl. r»o>i«*e U here y given that ALL receipts ptvoa by .fl™ above named, to me, ate my prop rty ; that de.ive y o( WoolTipcn tbo* b»t beon forbidden, and.iifttau sa'e or tramfer of said reccjpts.by whomsoever mwie, wl-i be Megal and void. _ _ TlSjJrYlt Clneago, Msich 31st, ISC, spfpt39 3tnet SHIRTS TO ORDER, Of No. 1 quality, and warranted aupniioa ih nr, for *SXO, at , w ELY’S Tailoring andFurmaning House, aisp£l6 2u.et Cor. Wwbinaton and Deiroornsts^ QGREENED FLAXSEED FOR mL27c6s3»lffi»n^ Furniture Wanted. ■p4pso7-2ltnrt . NUMBER 272. New xlbbertfsmtnte. 'PEE. SPRING CREEK PETROLEUM Mining and Manufacturing Co., OF CHICAGO. Office, 150 South Water St.; CAPITAL STOCS, $580,C00. SHARES SIOEACH Number of Shares; 60j000« DIHECTOBS. JAMES Mo*l*OLEr. v Oi McKlnaley. Ingraham A Co,, Chicago. TmLu*a.na i g£ aßt ■„ WILLIAM T, ALLAH. t t Day. Allen ft Co.. COABLKS M. HFNDBKSON. OiC M.B -nderaoa ft Con BENJAMIN P. MURPREr. w t „ Of Morpheyft Co, “ ABATES M. 'WRIGHT, . , „ . , .. Commlailoir-41ereliaaf, " OFFICERS. JAMES MoKINDLKY, PrpMdeftt. CHAIiLES DINCKAtY. VlCtf PTttldeat, jHiNKtc ai. WBiGUT. Secretary. TVULfAM T. ALLKN, Treasurer. . Attorn oys-WOODBEIBOE & GHAUT, LOCATION. Them Lauda of tWa Company are located In the DciMolnca Valley, ten miles csat of Des Moln;s City, Ir.wa, embracing 430 acres- On the land* are tluee flowing DU 3 ptlnga. Samples oftbs CU can he seen 'at the office of the Company. No better or more aauedant Indications, or nataral dev.laptnenu ot Petroleum can he fsood anywhere in the world, than exist on the lan- aol tils Company. DEVELOPMENT. The machinery for developing the property Is por rhoted, and operations will be commenced ajsxm a* It can be cellveied opon the grounds^' WORKING! CAPITAL. The Company hat set apart 150,000 of its Hock for a working capital, which It to be sold-at ba'f Its par value. Bntcgb o' this stock was scld In adraocscf its issue to purchase the above machinery, and to prcsccute developments for at least ninety days. The remainder of this stock wi I be sold at tbd'same rate, (5 per sbat-e lor folly paid shares of <lO, on which no satKCgnentasscamentcsn be made. This is all the steel of this Company that will ha sold, until the dl. recurs are satisfied that Oil has been loundiu paying qnaotlties.of which doe notice will be given to all stockholders. Every atcckh'ldtrwiil then bo allowed 11 double Ms eabtetlption at « per ebare, If ho desires to do so. The public la that assured that this Compa. oy has a legitimate purpose to view, and that It la not iheirtentloncfus directors to associate their names with a c ere itock-Jobb.ng speculation at tbs expense oi public commence. • For the stock of tills Company may be addresstd to cay of tie Directors. 8301,287.80 A. M. WEIGHT, Secretary, Office 150 Sontb Waler-at., Chicago. BpspGsß-6inet * Important Card to tie PuMc. 150-1,287.80 7in oat aad Ltrvs Lvanrc r», b AicUormick'i Building, i Corner Bando ph and Dearborn »’r<j ti, f CmCAdo, April 6,1345. J From and after this date. 01-1. WINSLOW ATER May be CONSULTED DAILY fiyUltt any way af flicted with Affections of the Throat or Chest Ir u perbap* enn'cevury to state that DR AYES devotes uii entire attention la the cure oi Cataiih, Asthma, Thto«t Diseases, Bronchitis, And all D;ie»3ej tbit lead to Consumption. The system favor where It is known.and the succ s* attendlnr the ir»atment is truly jeiuHika’-le. it Is now jewr 'be season tor treat men:, and as tbeptc*Dec's of caarsu aju> conns »xe vrea'er at this se»«oa than any oibtr, uia %hargrs (at all times reasooab e.) Wall be specially light for ttjo;e who apply Immediately. Persons who 'c»nnot c*U m*v write (eucwtag ten posuge stamps) whtnallulcji ok upon »besuoJ«ci, and a question llJt.W'li bo jrflVftee ot cb**ge. Psr ecus usicg «*R. AY*B’S medicines wid be entitled to correspondence with hlrr, thus having tb* advantage or b’snerionai attention,ati'i tans the medicine'may be used with perf ct tac-try at home, and no one need suspend bohlLCss to pur»ue th« treatment. apCptSO-lt HALL’S HAIR REHEWERI Its effect Is miraculous and yoenr. omits m pratato rid virtue* It banenuray selenitic ct-covi c., ccrnbln OS m'ay ot too beat re itorstivea is toe vegetable Kingdom. H wi.t restore gray hair. It wU.xestcr3 dr.,, rased, and disco, ored KALI’S HAIR RENEWER hair to Ueortglaa 7 co’or,and chaaeo dr»,hr»*h,wiry bslr Into beanum) rtißtn tresiCß. We have *uco O'io flrietcc in Us merits, and are »o aura that It wtiiao all that we tor it, that we otter Sl.wO Bew4«,xi HALL'S HAIR RENEWER, ih<* Hale Benewer do»a not give la all cost! when used acc:xdlcgto th- kl'ectlow. Wec.alm as follows: Itwl'lH-torethehalr ou» lonnernituial caor. It wU keep the half from taking cut. itwui HALL’S HAIR RENEWER cleanse the scalp. It Win leave th a btir In trpes, silken and *lc*B». Aainna-aa newtht growth tad cokr of ail who use It, and la a splendid Bali Dr t sslig. It HALL’S HAIR RENEWER Is rapidly Increasing In popcbrlty everywhere, such an not>n*r prppaPbrlin I'r the «aTtje barrio**'* ever enicyAl, simply bee »uae it effects methanes wa clsltn tot It an unequacA Uatr Beatrice ana Halt Dreating. Toprcvcu,tryahotue. HALL’S HAIR RENEWER The c Gentry trade *npp led hv Vwllw«,Flnct * lntn.B. tcov n Loan J/™ J H.kjsw>* Co..Smith •Dwtbr. Cuawles ©, S>mn,i'r3T * HanwAtr Who.esale kruiitio-s,wLl cage; an * sold in Chicago a* Ketallby a iPciittowU. »p4pM>-rc TL’*-unet U CHICAGO Petroleum and Miners’ Exchange. •2UU3->bares.Stoci at *3, par Talao. In- Metcvitlle Ppirtitaoi vo.' o( Pbila. T.anaaaad inter sts In Vetaaso Co., *55 t«'3 In leAv'ca "15. Hickory* ano 4 »ct**a jea»etu»i'l<a-e on “d. Me-.- CllntccFarmt’MO to SObrisol- riadjr;" down; jper ctnr. me at'dy dlThlenaa already paid. iOUO Share* Stcct at 21. par vain* 23, In -Lopnn Ot Co. of PhUS. Lanas are S'actrsin fee on Oil fieefe fc near Ol.City. and Com Ranter toUs >ielflln? oll.and others aotns down. <2ai« Q e»hare» Reserved Slock at £2 £O, oar val. WO. • la Wo.l Cree< Pet. Co. ot 2f. T- Lands are UtiJC aercas leased tn Wolf Crctlr, TVaituastoa. vo., Oblp, near aumetta; 4-Ets- cc &U oils and min*- roU bnicntc to companv. _ . _ ... 1060 »kam Stce« at sd. oasTaJac fS, In Hamilton retro. co ci f*. Y. ex tula ace 100 acre* on Still Hcose Creek, Warren Co.. t*a.. near Alleghany Kit er. and ball the oil ia.er*st (working Ic. a rr> dicing »eil on “oiaop Fate*.” n*ar Ou uity, t'a. Stock Subscription*tan o« made m ««vts»al flest ciasa I’oiopanie* not; or£nstzlDS itom JJ cents to fica per share, at Cctrgiai’soflcß. 255 Acre# ot Oh Land oa Pit Hole and Prokea btraw Cr»e*afjr sale rety cheap, Ccr three days only. 15,510 will stocre It. Call at Nos. 2, 4.4 c 5 .Wa»onlft Temple* S(Uborn*at, ai'spC2l-?tnet THE TSADSBS’ INSURANCE COMP/ or CEICAI The Capital Stock ol this acrlPer. and the Con p cr the /oho «ina Oiflc DA 7DTVASDHEMI hugh mclen; E. TV. HLNSDr sut swpttoa* ol the» ompi aySpGSgtt TW ret OBBEfiS ■VfM.TR. STEWART. BecxetaiTs- NEW 7-30’S! SSCOSB SATH»AS, BaVX.I • CHICAGO. March 3a. igev ( Of the wisent leries ol 300.00C.CC0 7 3 10 Tra*»urt Koto, only aboot twealy «a»Moa. cf do lira m»ai* osfoid.aid thae will coubt.ess be Ol»po*cd or be tore tbecioiaof tbetrcsfntiDoaW* , in av tilts* himself of tba p'OTliroasef lie s«w lx as BIU. », crctary McOalioco 6»i decided open the Ueoo,Uicoa4bue Agetcy of JayCooko, 01 a aecoad aeries ol 300,000,000 7 3-zo noram. Payable in three years from the tstfx day of June ext.sod alio coavtriib.o at nutor.tf uto Flt» Twenty Gold-bearloe bonds. There will, tfterefore.be no taferriptioa of tats Aeency.tft# present popular system of dutntmtlnx the note* celrz eooanoed, . Anysobsciiptlona for 7 JlONotei received it till* Otace af:* r the present rules sba:i fibre oeen ezhaaaw ctf, will fto ailed with the new fwne (the mt*rw *• ihe Jjiti day jf Joac fteio? pvd Is »irsnceJ which aU! fte of eqaM -nine, and similar in all respect?,ez> ccpnnsdate of mamitty. J. A- 2LLI3. PresUeat. RO’W’DI.TISKnAM.CisIiUr. mU^Utaat dry goods A T PEACE PRICES A.T joiuimuufi’s Wholesale Bearers, 43, 44 and 46 TVASASB AVENUE. Bp4l>U«-Cl 1U VIMTB Let A. H. FILLER, Comer of lake and Clark sis. The Handsomest A-vWtmint of Fine Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Opera. Glasses, IN THE ENTIRE WZ3T. Ihavejustrecelvedalotot the new PEN DELOQUES, Ametfiyst, Topaz, Garnet, Crjstal, and Jet* WITH BROOCHES TO HATCH. 1 will remove at an early date to review Store, nerof Rindo : pfr*nd Clark streets, now being flitted.' nolnatty.e unsurpassed cn this continent, which £.' shall open with 3 complete New Such, selected by ‘ myself from the latest European lap motions. The first floor ot the bonding will be devoted to the display ot W*trbe»ot American and Foreign Manu facture, Jewelry cf the richest description, and aoAl Pore Sliver Wares: the entire second door being used for the exMalUonor Plated Wares and choice Fancy Goods, docks, Brccsea, Opera (Haases, Opera Fov. ftc^ftc. Due notice win be gtyca of the removal and open- Ing of the store. 'A. H. MILLER ap2pHo-6i6tH* iTLkrnnet i f, O.LAings.PTes’t. c. V.Ctn.v*e, Vlce-Pren-v Ct Winslow, tanler ACo. Of Culver, Penn ACo -C N. Jonahs, Cashier. TMrd. National Bank, OF THE CITY IF HEW YOBK. « Paid in Capital, $1,000,000. Designated Deposit try of the United Stateaaadaa*' thorixed Agent oD »» Ti easaty. Ho. 5 nassA7«nzxr. Feb n,is«r This Bank waa organized under the National BauiK fng Act, in done last, by Mr. C V. Culver and Man dates, with a paid-up capital of $300,000, and has hwm • In successful operation since that period. its paid-up capital baa now been increased MlV CCO,ooo,aud,by a recent arrangement, Messrs. Wlna»- low, Lanier ft Cc.,01 this clty.togethcr with a porttsft.' otthclr coneapcndentsbeing persons ol welknown - standing and large pecuniary* means, have beeomar owners of most of Its capital stock, and assume Ith • control and mansgemec t, Mr. Ca'.ver rt taialrg all UN Interest and accepting the Vice-Presidency. . The managers of this Bank are, and fbr many years have been, to. close and extensive bailasts rel&Uaaa. with Banks and Bankers In ail parts ot the country* and their experience andildelityto the treated to their care need no recommendation. The Bank la now prepared to open accounts wltft depositors, and will allow four per cent. Interest to Bonks and Bankers on their credit balances, render* lag accounts cnireotmoaxjiiy. Collections made through ml parts of the the mcßtfavrrable tern*. Thin R*-k la an A«nt of ibeffcmxdy men?aad“vm »*'« particular attaotloa totb«p«>- SSl“2uSoTensm«6 Secorl^e-,will receive rob- ScSpUcna for United States 1110 Treasury Sotea, al lowing the nsoal tooktrage to Banks and and will discharge all basis.ess entrusted to 1U cam promptly. and without cost to Itacorrcapondente. j. F.D. Pitsldeafc! c. y. JOBPAN, CMhier- mblfuKSlUcrt gIGELOW’S g-J3IPKOTEDjg . SATIS ESAMEIED ISO LISES - COLLARS ALL STILLS, Fatnp Inbosw containing Lorn, ten to ouc hundred cohort m eaeubox. • These Cot's-ra ar* made by an entirely new procew* bom material made sptclaby toe the purpose, ana lor • Comfort, Neatness and Economy, Ezcel any ether Collar yet offered to the pubOc* We are fully prepared to. supply toe trade*. BIGELOW, it CO., II AS U FACT" KCItS, 232 LAKE STREET, CHICAGO. TnhUbS’ltTS&aasctti 7-30 XiOANo SECOND SEMES*. First Naaonal Bank Gouernment 3«,o«Jtory nEd Jsent r»r Cooke. Subscriptions received for ihb pppolar loan uoa vortible at tee end of three years, into the U.B.J»- eold •beirtug spes-ovntbends. Liberal commlaalana allowed t") 3c air? an. Bickcrr* B. B. BaAlfflßD, Clatter. mh3oc 11-20 tne-» - DISSOLUTION. SBOTSS ft aoBBI% latMi tfay aiasclTcdCynmlaslcoDient. Sltbcrpaxty, maj Mss ., 3ox r . CROV33. JAS. Cbla<e..Ap;Ul!t.Ug. yaesaaM. REMOVAL. c. H. DeEOKEST & C 0.,, Sfacnfacttuera and Jobbers cf Hoop Skirts and Cot HATE BCI