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TI-rPAYl.irr."...'. ........ .A ritU, 211 Til K U1ILT STATS SEMISF-I. 1 at by all the early tnr.fnhr. i press and ffeitht tra'n, and Mlere4 to vb acriber in a3icc&l tuwna about th aarao tiiao It Ldis triVuteIln tbiacity. Thi e-iallei readers at advance from th Capital cf Imiiana, to g-et tb mi of tb day frm !i to tweUc boar before tbey can receive It thrt-uh papera pnruihe1 et-wnere. !few dealer ani earners In any f the town on railroad centering at Indianapolis, ill bfopp:i with iheSEXTiyF.L on ax jrood terra aa nj eber papr. CI aba for tbo Pally w!l be anr-plie! at Afnu' ratea. Order are aolicUed. Jlw Hciiflrick and Voorliocs. Tb speech or Hon. Thonaa A. IIndrirk, before tha I .emocralfc Contention en the Eighth of January, 162, a-vl the speech of Hon. Daniel W. Voe.rhee, !n the Ilouo of Ipre sentalives, February 50, fn tb duty of tha Fed eral Gowmmfiit In lu relation to the civil war and tho eMct. fr which It tbfwiM bm prosecutl, are for sale at tfcia efff, pobJUbed la a parnphlet of litter a page, in ft. li nn both speeches. Each or, la amonjr the able drUvrn on tbo present crisis, and should b placed In theha'wiaot every voter In the tat. The flrstls.ue hain; Wrti entirely exhausted, we are now sprinting a large edition t aupply the Increasing demand. Thn' liTtnjj ofl express route mut provide f r pre p 'g tbe pos'age, which I eno cent per copy. Fr!cf 1 ir hundred. AI! order promptly died. CITY AND STATE ITEMS. tlP The City Council meets to night. t?P Hat little d uunge ha been done to the fruit tree in this ticiuity by the lute frosts. Cff We bad more rain yesterday. This is a ort of an antidcluvi.in spring. The Kighth and Ninth Wards are not represented in tlio City Council. t3P Bracken' cavalry company In Western Virgin: hasbecu selected by Mijor General John Charles Fremont as a portion of hi body guard; HP Captain Nayloi, ol' tlie Indiana artillery, has authority fiom Washington to fill up his Lit tery. ZIP Board watittl in a resectable private family for a jretitlenuri, Iih wife, two childrtii ami a nurse, ad lies box V. O. ArpoisTMt.xTs. Dr. Jas. C. l'aiton, of lVituc ton, hts been wppoinUtl Aitai)t Surgeon of the 6wth. and Dr. 1. C. Uowun AVitanl burgeon of tiie 1 1th. ,0!t. A l.tre black Newfoundland 1, axut montliH old. lar.rn bu-diy tail, lie, A.c. The finder will be liberally rewarded on Kiting information at thU o.lice. ZIP Hiry (JUy Cameron, an escaped rebel prisoner fnm Camp Morton was captured near Vevay, and brought to tlii. city yesterday and lodged in jail. Makiiiaoe Lick.i!:. The elf rk of the Marion Circuit Court. William Wallace. K-uj., iwue! sev eral authorization to enter the holy bond of matrimony last week. lT" Messrs Meredith and Smither, miil apenti on the Cincinnati road, lay ua under daily obliga- tiom for early copies of Ciocinuaii paper. Long may they wave. tlPThe members of the Phoenix Society are rpccially rejuwtel to attend their regular meet ing, at the tütual place and time, on Tuesday, April 2U. A full attcndaiire t rejuirctl. Wu. McLAtxunx.Sec'y. f5"The Ind;apo:lj chimpCr.e ale is de cMl!ythe t'e't a!e ilmnk. It is a pure article. warranted free from drus anl impurities of every kind, and is highly reconimei,Uet bv our bet rhyaiciin as a p!eaht awl aprteible tonic, giving gtrwigtb to tho-e lufTerin from weaknes or general debiHty. while it doe? no injury to p er- on in good health. We say ti all try it. It ii pat t'p ia quart bottles ac'd aold atreduce-J prices. Do not forget the phce. Orice Xo. 1? Sonth Mtridiari street. All orders will be tiled promptly. Cheap Labor -The thousands and tens of thousands of nerros that are coming into this State, Lnprovi-Jel n they are with any mtam of making a living except by the hardest and rough est lalxjr.is having the effect of rclucing the price of labor. We alren.y bear of farmers engaging thee runaway to labor at greatly t elucel prices, artd this will continue and increae, until our white fellow citizens, who l.bjr for the soi.t-ort of iiern.ei ves ana umr inii.ies, are cnmpellcl to compete with the labor of negroes, arid that. to. in a state wnose ixinstitution prohibits them from aettJing here. Tl.is is one of the effects of this war the laboring clas will soon feel, by hav ing the price of labor reduced to that of runaway or emancipate aegroes. VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. ts7 Dumett' Coconine is the be-t hair die in ue: it iofteni the h air when hard and dry; it aoothenhe irritated ecalp; it affords the richest luicr; it icmains longest in tlTect. Buy a bottle at Senour's. tlf The steamboat Crawford chartered by the State, will leave Kransville this morning for Teanescee river, to pick up along fhore ick and wounlcil Indiana soldiers. Commissary General Stone is supercargo, and Mr. I. Uee, of Vincen lies, clerk. . tW Professor O'Lenry lectures to-night on 'l'hyMOlogy" at Masonic Hall. The Professor is a man ot genius, educated, and on his own pc culiar theme can enlighten the citizens of Indian apolis in a manner unapproachable and unsur passed. - ' CSTThe Choral Union meets to-night in the basement of the Third Presbyterian Church at 7.j o'clock. A full attendance of the members is desirable. 1W order of the Executive Committee. Kkom Cairo. The fulluwing is the latest dis patch IVota this point, dated April 2Cth: The Provost Marshal of this port has lately done a big thing in the way of ridding the town of the hoLs of disreputable females a ho daily and night ly throng our streets. There was a floating craft somewhere in the tipper portion of the town, near the xtone depot lied to a tree some dor.cn rods or more from the levee, occupied as a brothel, Into which were congregated a crowd of abandoned females w ith their no less abandoned male asso ciates. Depairin of ridding the town ot their ! ence by a legit.nnte method, a Provost Mar- hal'ii guard, 11 niht, cut the rope, and towing the cralt with its occupants out into the current, cast loo'C, and started the concern down to Dine, to delight the rirt families of chivalrvdom. Wl icn la.nt heard lrom, the expedition was gaily floating down the broad Miisippi, nine miles below Columbus. They had ho'iMcl the white tl ig a white p;tti. oat and if they ecaj e the langers of the tlotilU, and succeed in eluding the vigilance of the artillery men at Kurt Pillow, and the rebel gunboats, they will prdily grace the awcet Mfiitel city of Memphis with their odorous brtvence. otiiicll Iroc-frillii(r. Hatiri Kvimso, ApiilÜH, lirf.i. Council met. Prevent the Mayor Rnd all the Council men J ournal, U?th. Is thi-a true? Is it a fact tint all the Council men were there? Where were CieiM'tidoril, Van degiilt und Thompson? And where weic the four Deino-ratie Councilmen from the Kighth and Ninth ward? Emphatically a veritable heet is the Indianaptdis Journal, and its reporter in the Council is a confiscated honey-fugler. He (miles and .r.ii!es upon Itlack Republican and upon honest ami true Democrats. lie is neither fi-h, tle.h, nor low I. Ho is a "connostiiphy," and will nay, tnibludiiiigly, what those who pay him his prr difin order him to Kay. Of coiirso there is not a word to be counted upon in the state meut that all the Councilmen were present at the last meeting o( the municipal legislature. Vet the man that nisdt it once profiled to be a rr liahle Democrat. He is not now even a "reliable" Black Republican. ()-r Abolition friends can't bet on him He is töinply a mln who pratei patriotism, stays at home, and makes money by procuring for a percentage pensions for poor and li"iiblel noMiera, their wives und widows, lie takes the tits from the mouths of their babies. He succeeded a sutler w ho is t.king other tits out of the mouths of poor soldiers' babies. His Editor-in Chief went to a famous battle after the tight was all over and wrote back about wound ed and dying soldiers, and then took a drink, recommending them to apply to his subordinate for the money the (overiiinent honestly owes them, in order that his subordinate might make .something. Put money iu vour purses! pension- agents, sutlers, utxl Klack Republican Addition Editor.'', and let vour fathers and fathers in-law, your brothers and brothers in law, all do the same thing. You are good citizens. We'll vouch for you. Important if TRi E.-Hon. Henry S. Lane.of the United State Senate, and Hon. C. B. Smith, Secretary of the Interior, have written letters stating that the war will be terminated in ten weeks. There is a story going the rounds of Eng li-di newspapers that the Prince of Wales was clandestinely married to a brilliant, blooming Irish young lady while he was at the Curragh of Kildare learning to be a soldier. Bindino (iirls Wastki. Three or four girls who understand book folding and pewing. can find employ intnl by applying early at II. II. Dodd V Co.'a, No. IS Last Washington St. April 25, It. tP Flowers, the most beautiful, are for sale on every street corner, and our dear friends, the ladies, "purvhae them, each bud and each full b'own rose as lovely as they are themselves, and amelling just as sweet. Jrcn isiirn av argrrrr. Anif-ririm Trurbadoor. t James r.nrr.a. Trne to mr connf ry our own native land rto-l düirr spring from my heart True to linrlioner we repine in her bowers Manly prile we have d ligbt in her charms. True to my country true to my honor Measure in love anl thingthst are lovely SmiiK nund kweetly wct notes to my heart My fpirit exclaims fing the sweet air again. Sins the fweet air azain to his l.ily love said Kor I am true tomy country in every condition Peace and contentment we woo the to st.y We fondly embrace the to us you are dear Charms from the ky we hope will descend (u the soldier w ho has returned from the wars The w.ir whoop on the borders may sound The true warrior we will never never forget. Indianapolis. April 2s, !;. rwt .e t. - TI 1 1 V .1- l ne citizens oi ine a iura kiiu rounu Wards will not be represented by the election of two Councilmen, one from each ward, in the place of Messrs. Vandegrifl and (teisendoiff. If Thompson h is not resigned he ought to be ex pelled as an absentee. Jv&List of Indiana deaths in Simonson's Gen eral Hospital, at Mound City, Illinois, from April V2 to April '21. inclusive: April 1 ft Joseph S. Turner, Lieutenant, co. K.'Jth Indiana; April 17 Ym. Yetner, co. A, 4Ilh Indiana; April 14 Frank Aggslart. co. 1, IL-1 h ludtana; John l'Iaw, co. Ii, 'J 11 Indiana. ZST' The work of id anting shade trees on the sidewalks is progressing finely in various parts of the city by citizens who have the cool shade ami comfort of their fellow eitizen, but they have not the fear ot the boxbreaking, top eating, lirnb pulllng Council protected cow before their eyes. A few months older will give them some expe rience in this matter. tP Captain M. 1). Miner's, 17th battery. Glth regiment lndtma volunteers, give a pic nie on the first of May. Professor Gresh's full band willb in attendance. A good dinner such as poldiers get will be served at one o'clock P.M. Dancing on the green commences at "2 P. M., Evertlung bee to invited guests. 15 v order of the Company. A KiAMMi Comminitv. The little railroad point lu Pike township. Marion county, contain ing eight or ten hou-es. but a gooJ neighborhooJ around, called August i Station, !l'J copies of daily anvl weekly pipers are taken, divided hs follows; Dailv SVniwe, ü copies; Diilv Jour nal. I copy; Weekly Sfutinrl. 'Jö copies; Weekly Journal. 2.1 cop;es; .mer:ran, 5 copies; Free l'rrss. 1 copv; Christian lltcurd, 15 copies; W'xt nttt, 5 cop4es. More than one half of all the jprs taken are Sentintl. CANDIDATES. ilTWK ARE AUTHORIZED TO an nounce tbe name of JAM KS K. PLUMMER, as a ran didate to represent Marian county inthenet liegislature, suhject to the decision of the IeniKratic County Conven tion. MANY VOTERS. SPECIAL NOTICES. FXJBIJIO JSTOTICE. ' v.so .V ( UK, I r ii ktu ( No. Is i:at UaIiinston Mrecl Have heen apio nted agents for the sale of II 1C A T I' S S I liA ii o , TMF. WONPKKFI'L C.UAM M S, f-r the cure i.f Cenahs, 11 Is, Sore Throat, Uron. h tis, hee.in, 'rritation of the Uvula aixl Tnls, arnl Ikm-sh. of the Lüne. Sold in large boxes, -Jj cts., l cts.. and 1 each. tils lA lv To Destroy Rat, Rotcl;e, &c. To Dtffroy Mice. Moles, and Ants. To D'firoy Bed Bugs. To Destroy Moths in Furs. Clothes, Sec. To Destroy Mosqnitoes and Flea. To t.'noy Insect? on Plant and Fowls, i To Destroy Insects on Animals, he. To Destroy Every form and species of : enuin. se-v aa- - a k. r7rSINliF.lt & CO 'S LKTTKR "A" FAM ILY SKWINt; MACHINE, with all the recent Improve mMit. is the BEST and CHEAPEST and MOST P.EAUTI FUL of a'.l sewin,; machines. This machine ill m w any thing, from tlie ruuninx of a tuck in tarletan to the m.k- in of an overco.it anything from pil"t or l"a er cloih 1 down to the softest piu7e or posamer tisne, and i ever rea1 t da its work to perfect i u. It ran fell, hem, bind, calber, .ink, i'rlt, and 1. capacity for a great variety of crnarnerital work. His i not the only tnscline iht can fel!, hem. bin I, and o f.Tth, but it will do m Lrt'er thn any otrier machine. The letter A Family Sewir.n Mai hii.e may be bid in a preat var.ety of cabinet caes. The Folding Cae, which i Dow b coning o poj.uUr, .-, aits name implies, one t b at can he folded into a box or ca-e. which. h--n openel, mtVe a beautiful, ubraiUia!. j and spacioii taMe f.r the work to r -i upon. The caes are of ecry imaginable design plain a the wo! (C'fw : tn its native rret, era elaborately f.rihed a art can j renke them. I. M. SlN.itU d CO., j No. 4:S Broadway, New York. rjt?e-lnd.anat.oh Office N. 3 tvld-tellow' Hal!, Waohiujiton sttect. r&r 'c-- M , THE "ONLY IN FALLIIliLC REMEDIES KNOWN." Deatroy lntutill)' EVEUY FORM AND .SPECIES OF VERMIN. Thosf Preparations (tmlike all others) are 'Fre; from Poi.ons." 'Not dangerous to the Human Family. 'lints do not die on the jircmiscs." "They come out of their holes to tlie." 'They are tlie only infallible remedie known. '12 vears and more established ia New Y'yik Citv. Vsfd by the City Post Ollk e. Used ly the City Prisons and Station Houses. Used y the City Steamers, Ships, &c. Used by tho Citv Hospitals, Alms-Houses, eve. Used by the City Hotels 4Astor,- 'St. Nicholas, &c. iho HoTnling Houses, c.v.M &e. more than5o,000 private families. COMMERCIAL. irniMiAni. Cincinnati Market, Cisc!Ari,Airil2,L Flour f:rtn and unchanged; rales at $1 20 4 20 for su-rfine. Wheat rra at93g95c for red ar.d9Sc$l for white. There is an active demmd for corn; small sales at 3.V Oats rci at 31c. Whisky in better demand: s!cs at lc. Provisions buoysxt; hoIJers generally out of the market. Mess pork firm; $1U 5 was oJerl and re- fu-ed. Rulk meats held out of the market, and the une miy be said of lard but buyers are not dis posed to pay any advance, generally speaking, so that the buoyancv refer to holders. 130,000 pound bulk sidc3 sold at43;Q5c; 3iK'c would be p-ud tor shoulders. (.iroccnes niithansed and (urn w;tha moderate jobbing business doing. Molasses scarce anJ buoyant. Sugar and coffee unchanged. Eichange firm at prem. The weather has been much cooler with indi cations of rain; thermometer 45, being a fall of 20 decrees since morning. I TELEGRAPHIC. Used by Used by CiT Sec one or tico Specimens of what is everywhere sail by the People Editors Dealers, etc. HOUSEKEEPERS troubled with ver min need bo fo no longer, if they use "Cos tar's "Exterminators. We have ued it to our satisfaction, ami if a liox cot $5 we wruuld have it. We had tried poisons, but they ef fected nothing; but ' Costa nV article knocks t ho breath out of Hits, Mice, Itoaehes and lled-liugs, quicker than we can write it. It is in great demand all over the. country. ledttvt O. (iuzette. MOKE (iKAIN and provisions arc de stroyed annually in (Jrant County bv vermin than would tay for tons of this ltat and Insect Killer. iincastfr 11 . Herald. iu..Mii it. vü.'Mvit vv v. are Peiiins your preparations rapidlv. "Wherever they have bven used, Itats, 5lice, lloaches and Vertniu disappear rapidly. Kckku & Stouffku, ;ists, Windsor, Md. w k A'ru"-i "Costard Rat, Roach, &c. Exterminator. " Costa rs" "CostarV Bed-Rug Exterminator. CostarV "CostarV Electric Powder, for Insects' &c. In 25c. 50c. and Si Boxes, Bottles and Flasks, $3 and $5 Sizes for Planta tions, Ships, Boats, Hotels, &c. CAUTION! To prevent the public from being imposed tijon by Spurious and Highly 1 crmcwus Imitations, a new label has been prepared, bearing a facsimile of the Pro prietors Mgnaturo. .Examine, each box, bot tic or flask carefully before purchasing, and t t .... ..rrcvi' i n laivü uouiin": uui"tuoiauo. CS Sold everywhere bv All Wholesale Druggists in the large cities. Some of the WHOLESALE AGENTS IN N. Y. CITY. Hurral,Risley h Kitch en. Bush, Gale & Robinson M. tVard, Close cSc Co McKis.on & Robbins 1). S. Barnes & Co. F. C. Wells & Co. Lazellc, Marsh & Card n er. Hall, Dixon & Co. Conrad Fox. ShielTelin Bros. & Co. B. A. Fahnestock, Hull & Co. A. B. & I). Sands & Co. Wheeler & Hart. James S. Aspinwall Morgan & Allen. HallrRuckel & Co. Thomas & Fuller P. D. Orvis. AND OTHERS. PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA, T. W. IKott & Co. B. A. Fahnestock & Co. Robert Shoemaker & Co French,Riehards,& Co t rai.aoaar. Nv Vork .Markrt. New York. April 28. Flour opened hearr and 5 10c lower, but after the news by the North American cane to h ind the market rallied and closed with rather more stead? feeling for home consumption; sales at $170(11 4 )o lor - upcrf.ne State; $5 V)(db 20 for extra State; $1 70(4 0 for superfine Western; $.i 107,25 Hj for common to medium extra W est em; $5 20tt3 30 for inferior; $." 305 43 for good shipping br.iiiIs extra round hoop Ohio, the market closing quiet. hisky without material change; sales at 2-26r2:.;c. chiett? 23c. iic.il quiet ami wiinoui material cnange, pc;ircely enough doing to establish quotations; s.ilea of Milwaukee club at $1 20; inferior and common white Western $1 iWtl Jl;piime white Micliigrfn $1 -XI J .j . Corn m irket he.ivy and lower; iales at ot (a; fir'c lor mixed Western in fdore and deliveted, and 57c fur Jersey yellow. Coflt'C without material change; small sales of Hio at lbc. Kice quiet; sales at Z($ 't Jc. Stigr Haw very firm: Cuba fi'1?; Porto Kico hi; Havana GJ(Hc. Molues more active and firmer; iitrbadoes 27c; Porto Kico .'17 i.'iDc. l oik omtt; prices sIiL'htlv fivor buyers; sales at $12(12 2. for mess, $12 00(u;13 for prime mes, and $H'(f 10 2j for prime. Beef dull; uiaiket rules very firm. Hutter is felling at P(&l4c lor Ohio and C(rt 21 e for State. Cheese linn at fi' jOc. AND OTHERS. BOSTON MASSACHUSETTS, Wcekc. & Potter. Jno. Wilson, Jr. Geo. C. (iocKlwm & Co. M. S. Burr & Co. AXI OTHERS. AI50, all Wholesale Dhtggists at rmc tno in. 9 r. i.oi if yio.. ni.nton nirh., lM IM ll.l C, Uv ( nt'l.T, Ohio, I'lTTMII' ICf II I'll., Ill H ALO, . V. AND It Y Drcggists, Grocers. Storf-khf-pers and Retailers generally in all Country' Towns and Villages In the UNITED STATES. AT IM11IMP0L1S iii LDJXJ CT Sold by rd-illv llrjirMAL Col. IlU-bardson. one of our mrt di-tii)uhevl citizens, his, we understand, con- ein '.iii to t ike to himelf a rib a beautiful and blushinj; v.un lady of German extraction. Al ter th . and henceKu ward, Col. KichanUon ill :e(.: h.s er, tire time as salesman and hook ieT !tt!!e fimoMs wboleall and retail pr-fi-r ot (;. W. Hiwcs, N. 1) West Washington s:tet. wbrre nerv j'r.int und pure article r.eed l lv li .u-i. k t-opers so .t 11 times be obt.iined heap b.r cah. Cit H-rir L The 1,.; ital in this city was opened for the mepti-in of si k .-.-Idieis th's dvy !. eai a-o. JS.im c tlirn there Ins been admit" Icl at: 1 tieatni 2.12- Unin o'.diers, and foltT fuur piiMiners. making a total of 2.172. There ha bren ellty lu !eaiii of Cnion soldiers. The gleitest üiorUÜty has been anting the mem bers of the Cihh re'imt-itt. the men. it i beuevcl, Iuting le-n overwurke! in uartling pi; iieis at Camp Morton. The new add.tion, contracted f .r by authority of the Unied States aut!irit'.e, is jüut completed, and will accommol tte 2.V ,. dniuna! patients. The domestic department has managed by the Sister of Providence, and ii I entire i.-ti taction. !r. J. M. Kit'. lien ia i.rgrou in thirge, and has been through the yrur, J. A. Iteume, Steward. CAUTION. The market I full of im:ation, re;resent.1 to h tha fame as RUOWN SbKONCIIlALTKoCIIKS,- wt.ich are in m.'.t caes pr.tlu.-tivetf jH.itive Kij'irj. Many b a!ers wi'.l recommend" inferior preparations and lower rr'c"'1 articles, aff.Tl n?: note prof tf theme!if Ak foraixt orTAlN only BROWN'S IlUONCHIAL TKlXHES," which br eipennca havr prorrd th"it value, harjpg receixedtbe sanction of physicians ft' ieral!y, and testi monia'.s from eminent men thronghout the country-. BROW N S WiONCMAL TROCHES, wln allowed to ii.vlve alowly in tie mouth, hate a direct influet.re tr tbe arreted part; the sedative aitd iuwtLintf effect to the mucus litdnfC cf the windpipe Into the Rronchtt allays pub mouarr irntationani arivea rel:rf In Couchs. CVIda. and the various Throat affection to which puMic jaker and a nger ara liable. febll-dly'63 LIVERY STABLE. LIYKRV TABLE,! 1 a-t IVarl ireet. ha:fa square tooth cf Wah- I 11 inictuntret.brteea Mriliaa and Per.ujbanU j I Mieel, in rvar of (ilom's Ms'. Ii1tanaH.is. j j w-dtf W M. W ILKlxN. rroj.rWor. j Hobert Browning AXI GREEN HOUSE. WOOD L1WN GRBEN UOUSB! IV. II. laO O .II I S, iicoiicu:toii. IHAVK A COMTLKTK ASSORTM KNT OF ItEDPINO out Plants of assorted varieties, at reduced prices, In cluding vtnr.K.NAS, ULRANltMS. rKTu.MAs, : l'ANSIES, i HKL10TROPE8, Ac, Ac, 4c- Also, a reneral assortment ?t hardy Redding 1'lanU, as S(irea.t, I'Lloxes, Chrywatithemmunn, Ac. Fruit and Ornamental, I)eciJuous and Everpreen Trees and Shrubs. A rare collect ion of all the difft-rent clashes. A hrpe and complete collection of Azalia, Camill as Ac , direct from l'hiladelphia. And also the most compiete'assortment of hardy native Grapes In the Weit. As moit prominent among them I name the Delaware, Diana, Concord, Cuyahoga, Allen's Hjlrid, Kebrcca, Warren, Uuion Village, i'auline, Anna, Outario, All bolter than the Catawba, And thirty other hardy aorts. Catalogue No. 3, a Grape Catalogue, furnished on ap- pliration. Call at the irrounds,or U'tdress Win. 11. Loom is, Indianapolis, Indiana. P.S. All persons doubting the superior excellence of the Delaware, I refer to Jlr. I'owell Huwiann ol tins county, who has fruited it for two years, and to whom I sold this spring fifty dollars' worth of Delaware vines at one dollar each. apr3-d2rn MEDICAL. Who has not seen the WONDKRFUL GRANULES, BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO, For Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Ac. What shonld 1 take for a Cough? They give immediate relief. 23 cents a box. What should 1 take for Asthma! BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO, TIIE WONDERFUL GRANULES. They give immediate relief. 25 cents a box. Why should I buy a box o Bit AX DE' S TUSSILAGO, THE WONDERFUL GRANULES. Decaa.se they cure Coughi and Cold a, for 23 cents. Why should I buy a box of BRANDE'S TUSSILAGO THE WONDERFUL GRANULES? Because they cure Hoarseness, Sere Throat, Ac. ho has not heard of the What chould I take for a Sore Throat? What should 1 take for a Cold? William Hannaman, Wholesale Agents. And by the Druggists, Storekeepers and Uf.tai'lkks generally. Country Df.alers can order as above, Oraddressorders direct orif Prices, Terms, &eM is desired, send for 18t2 Circular, giving reduced Prices to II i:KY It. COSTA It. lu INC ii a i. Depot No. M2 Broadway (Opposite the St. Nicholas Hotel,) New York. nK?i31 -fte4A Wi'ow-Ctn I What is Life Without Health ? A Cold is annoyit p. A Congh 1 troublesome. Hoarseness prevents speech. Sore Throats are paiafu BRANDED TUSSILAGO Is pleasant to take, and food effects a cure. 2b cents a box, at all the Drug; Stores EXPRESS COMPANIES. American Express Company, as i) iaa UNITED STATES EXPRESS COMPANY. FFICK ON THE CORNER oF WASHINGTON AND f Meridian streets, Indianapolis. Thr-e daily Express to New York; Two daily Esprc!-es to Cincinnati, and Two daily Expresejt to Chicago and St. Louis; The ibnvc Compauie. are tbe only privileged Expreor the following roads, vix: INDIANA CENTRAL; LAFAYETTE A CHICAGO; INI:aNAI1'LIS A IEUC: TKRKF. HALTE A RICHMOND; B E I.LE t ONT A IN E k INDIANAPOLIS. Money, naeksees, Taluablea and freight carried with ifety a'na li-ja:ch, and in charge of special andcEcient meenters. Notes. Hil'.s and Drafu will b prom tlr collected and ready returns made J. BUTTEHFIELD, Agent. f wrrrxf axraaasLT roa taa arti rata imtihl .ooii Reports. Capture' of New Orlems Confirmed. Afflirs at Corinth. THE ARMY BEFORE YORKTOWN. FROM1 TESTERN VIRGINIA. Torrtijfiif.v against Gutrrlttas. article in the Cincinnati Gnzrtlt abowin that Governor Tod was taking rae4sures to tive tti negroes at Camp Chase Liberated and the rcl-el priaoDers remu exl to rropr quarter. i i:e reoiui;ocf ere re:cned toU.exil.Ur Committee. On motion of Mr. TroubcU, tie till for the more convenient enforcement of the Ua for se curity to keep th peace for good behavior, was takea up. Alter eome discussion th bill passed yeas 35, nars 3. i!r. Wade r-rejcate-i sevenl petitions uklng for a uniform system of taxation according to the population of a State, and protetirg against the p.tfMse of the tax bill from the House. The Senate went into executive aeion. Ad journed. !S O Ut T HEHN IV 13 W H W A SI I s"V U T O ' IV Ii WS o o KKSSIO' AL. THE ILLINOIS CANAL. FOREIGN IST E W S- : From fiv York. Ntw rk, April 2. The Washington Star says: It is noitonly true that Mr. Mercier, the French Minister, l'kI not tee or converge with Dr. Lemoine in liichmolid oti the occa.-ion of his recent trip into ece.-ja, a alleged by the Richmond papers, and thereinedid not hold out encouragement for ietever.u e iu their current insurrection through )r. L., as ihey also allege, but it is also certainly true that hilc there he held no ollicial commu nication Whatever with any person except the Consuls (d his own Govammcnt at Richmond and Norfolk. While there, we learn, he paw and conversed ' with many persons whom lie had known in Society here, iucludinß Judah 1. Hen jamiu. but' his intercourse with them, one or all, was who)!" of an unollici.il character. Nkw- V'duK, Aprtf '2i. A letter from IaJImo Island, Soith Carolina, dated lfth inst., repijrta a brilliant Jdlair at St. John's Ial.md, resulting in the total rut of the rebel cavalry by about sixty of our meji. The pai v consisteil of Capt. Uhind, Dr. Drit nall, M.'istjr's Male Nedson and thirty men and a howi.er Ir-im the United iftates puntioat CVusa der and tllirty men from the 4?th New York, WtJfrennlvaniii and 3d New Hampshire regi ments unilir Capt. Dow, of the latter regiment. The rebel-jlost about fitly, killed und wounded. No one onjour fide was killed. New i'liom Wriiern Vlrulnlu. WiiEKLiio. April 21. A fpecial to the York Tunt nas: The cod j'ined nioveraeuts ordered by General Fremont ajainst the pva-rillas in W ebner county have provijl eminently successful. Lieut. Law Kon. with due detachment euinloved in this ner- vice, bus rllurued, Htid thet are returtiitig from a severe rtimin tiht ot bcven mtles. Liwson Idled tcvcutt-fii guerillas and took ten juisoiiers. The towh of Adderin, a small place, the only one in tlieiew county, being deserted, was burnt. It h id bceii a guerilla haunt. A formidable organization in Ilraxlon, Web ster and njjoinin counties is entirely destroyed, the leaderj proposing I) surrender. It is unii rstood that the guerillas taken will be nromntfv shot. Gen. Mi joy's scouts on the 22d inst. attacked the rear ;ird of the enemy, live miles east ol'the bhen indoaji mountains, the boundary of this De partment. I They killed one Lieutenant and two men and jptnreil a Lieutenant and one man. . one ol our men were hurt. The rebtl const lipts are deserting in large returning to numbers, f-veaihig Unionism and their hornet- lteports .from Stanton say the enemy's sick and woundld and large trains of soldiers ore are mssinf e:i!!ward bv rail f o j Snow te f eighteen ioches deep at Monterey on the 21th instant. From lortret Monroe. Fortef3.No.nroe, March 27. A boat contain ing four llick men and one white man arrived here this tforning from 1 ortsnioutn. loey re port the Merrimac will come out soon. A dipa'ch in vesterday a Jtichmond papers received bt.thefl ig of truce, dated Mobile, Friday, say the Unlm gunboats passed rort Jackson and St. riullipfit lour o clock on 1 bursday morning and at on o'clock the same afternoon were be fore New Orleans. A rumor was current in Norfolk last evening that New Orleans had surrendered. There ac3 but few troops at Norfolk or in the vicinity of ft It was rumored that Commodore Tatnall had been removed from the command of the Mer- rim.ic. A specia' to the New York Times from Fort ress Monroe 2nh, ears It is stated bv contrabands that the most in tense excit ment exists around Norfolk, and they have creat-fear of an attack by Burnside. Nearly all the troths had gone to South Mills to repe anv advance he might make Contrabr-nds state that the new rrow on the Merrimac s twelve feet long, wrought ol iron and steel pointed Many citizens ol Norfolk are leaving. The fall of New Orleans is conceded by every one. From Hank' Division. IIaehisonblkg, April 27. Yesterday after noon the pickets of Col. Donnelly's brigade, sta tioned eigl't miles hence on the Gordonsville road were 'ittatked by a large force of Ashby'a rear guard, and driven back. One man was killed und three others wounded. The ie-erc of the Ifith IVitiSvlvania and a section of Hamp ton's battel..- then advanced and repulsed the re bels. The retreiten to a wood where several o our shells I urst in their very midst. I hey were seen with a wagon gathering up and carrying off their dead and wounded Owing te the bad state of the roads, Donnelly has bm'ii ordered to take up a new position nearer the fawn until the roads get better. HOUSE. The Speaker announce! the All owing special committee on the coLfiscation of rebel propertr. Messrs. Olm of New lork. L.iot of Massa- chu etts. Noell of Missouri, Hutchens of Ohio. Mallory of Kentucky, Beanvta 0f Michigan, and Cobb of New Jersey. Mr. Olin remarked that be had heretofore asked to be excused from serving on tbe com mittee, and he repeated the reasons for the re quest, which were now complied with. On motion ol Mr. Mcl herson, it was revolted that the Secretarv of War transmit to the llouse copies of reports of the commanders of regi ments, brigades and division enraged tn the battle of Shiloh, Tennessee. Oa motion of Mr. Goo h. the Senate bill for the recognition of Havti and Liberia was referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. On motion of Mr. Colfax, It was resolved that the Judiciary Committee be instructed to inquire into the expediency of reporting for punishment all contractors guilty of defrauding the govern ment, with penalties similar to those for grand larcenv. Mr. Spaulding introduced a joint resolution, hich was referred to the Committee on Com merce, authorizing the appointment of cotumia- inissiouers to negotiate concerning the KeciiTo- city Treaty, and authorizing the President to give the necessary notice tor terminating tne jireseut unfair treaty. ilr. Ashler reported bnck from the Committee on Territories, the bill to prevent and punish the practice ol polygamy, and to annul certain acts of the Territory of I tali oUibli.-hing the same. Mr. Morrill said this bill was the name us that introduced by him two years ago, with the excep tion ol the onnsMun of its a;phcabdity to the District of Columbia. J he bill was passed. The Houre resumed the consideration of the report on Government contracts. The Urst reso lution repotted by them was postponed ur to weeks The next resolution was theti Ukeii up; it is as follows: That the Secretarv of the Treasury be request cd to adjust the claims of the Goterument for the .r ,()()) Hall's carbines purchased through Si- toon Meveus bv General John C. l remont, on the tith day of August lr'Gl, and afterwards de livered nt the City of St. Louis on the basis of a sale of Mich arms to the Government for $12 ;0 each. Kejecting all other demands against the Government on account of the purtha.-e of sai 1 arms. Mr. Stevens moved the following as a substi- That nothing Ins oecured to lessen our opinion in the honesty, integrity and patriotism of Major General Fremont. Mr. Washburne raised the point of order that the (substitute was n-t germane Mr. Stevens maintained that the original reso lution iintH)d censure on Gen. Fremont. The Speaker maintained Washburne's ixjiut of order. Mr. Sedgw ick further contended that the Navy Department conducted its bujiness'with energy and credit. Air. Stevens attacked the report of the com mittee. and charged that they had proceeded on false premises, mid acted generally unfairly. The House then adjourned. Foreign !Nv. Sr. Johns, N. I ., April Jl The steamer North American from Liverpool, Anril I7th, via Londonderry the ltth, passed Cape liaceon Sun day, and was boarded by the news rächt of the associated press and a summary of her news ob tained. The Great Eastern had been got off the grid iron at Millbrd in safety. A deputation from the British and Foreign Anti-slavtrv Society waited on 3Ir. Adams, the American Miuister, on the 16th, and tbe Presi dent, In his address, expressed the hope that the restoration of the Union would be founded upon tbe abolition of the true cause of the strife. The reply of Mr. Adams is described as hav ing been very satisfactory to the deputation, but the itrncs thinks it indicates lue policy of North era politicians, which is to have liberty to deal, according to circumstances, with" the slavery nu est ion. France. The Prince De Joinville is about publishing a pamphlet on iron-plated frigates This work it is said will present the subject un der new auspices. He docs not admit the invul nerability of the new vessels. The Hong Kong correspondent of the London Times writing about March, reports that a Con federate privateer in the China seas had fallen in with Her Msjesty'a ship Plover on the coast of Borneo. She must have been on the look-out for American ships outward bonnd. The correspondent savs that this is particularly unfortunate for the American shipping, as the Federal Government has not a single war vessc of any dimension in the waters except the Sagi naw, and she is rotten. LATEST. LoMONniERT, April 16. The question o armor-plated ships and floating batteries continue tho prominent topics. It is vaguely rumored that England has lately made a diplomatic iccommcndation to France in favor of the withdrawal of the French troops from It is questioned if tlie Emperor would go to the London exhibition, and asserted if he did, would be Ktrictlv incog. Can ilAl Ji bad gone to Ursscia. It"?i reported his nomination as Commander ia Chief of the National Guards had been decided U-on. P'ront rinludelplilu. Philadelphia, April 27. Mr. Crump, for more than r quarter of a century connected wi;h the press o this city, principally attached to ti:e Inquirer, dfed this lorenoon at his residence, in Camden. fir. Kewanm , 111., April 2. A fire occurred here yesterday Uestroying six stores. Los $12,U0U. Insured ibr" $6,000. IVight Dispatches. eoiiHi;sMo.vu,. RAILROADS. i I ii ii. ') I ami .11 ad i son ISfi2. TTTTTT m w v rw w IS62. riHF. PASSENGER TRAIN WILL LEAVE THE I Unicu Ix-rt, Indianapolis, at 12:30 P. M. daily, lor Madison, Cincinnati and Louisville. This I tbe hortest railway lice to Cincinnati aid Louia ville connecting at Madison with tbe t" Lited State? Mail Lice steamer , aciviri at Cincinnati in t;ti t con nect with the Express Train cn the Little Mund railroad leann at 7 o'clock A. M., for the Eat, and by the Ken tucky Central Railroad fr the South, ard at Louisville about II P. II. Leturcin?, leae Cincinnati daily at 1J M., by the abort steamers, and also by the Madivm pacleta, Ferett Quern and Priore sa, arriving at Madison in time to connect with the Passenger Train learm at A. M., and amr-lnff at Indianar-olta at 1(00 A. M., making connecticna with all train leaving for the East, West, and North. For the cct.'iEniodation of way pangers a Car will ran in connection witt the Freight Train daily, leaving Indianapoli s at 7 A. M., which traji remains some time at each Ution. aJordit casket trcrs an or rrrtnn:tr for tbe rariAAcUoo of basine, arrivit.g at Konh Sidi-n at 4 ii P. M. tare to Cincinnati) or Cincinnati to Indianapalli, 3 OO t X Loulftville, 3 50. No charge for zueala or at ate-room on tho staaicert, or for bazcaffe or oir.r.itu at MaiioD. i . - I . i . j 1 ana vi rinjui-M irm m l'j inj wiicr rVbU. Mtppert aid nierctinu Wet will Lud It to tULr later I om to tr.Tel orer and ship by this lie, j i-;-dir D. C. HKAM1AM. .apertnteMeat. W ashi?otox, April 23. SEMATK. The Freident pro fmpreseatei a communication concerning the number and aes of the Maves, Ac, ia the D. strict of Colum bia. The Seer tary said the statistics were corapile! some vears ago, and were pei haps not available now. The communication was referred to the Com mittee on tl e District of Columbia. Messrs. King and Sumner presented petitions in favor of -he emancipation of slaves. Mr. Davi preenlej petitions from tobtcco manufactures asking for a reduction of he pro- poseI tax or'- tobacco. Mr. Wdsf n.of Massachusetts, from tte Mili tary Commiiee, reported back the bill for the organizatior'of the Signal Department and moved its indefinite postponement. Postponed. Mr. Wils jn, of Massachusetts, offered a reso lution that ihe Secretary of War be requested to inquire into the condition of the Harper's Ferry Armorr.wh.t damige has been done to it.whit is the value id the United States property there now, and what amount is necessary, and whether it is expedient to restore the Armory and re-em-plov the workmen. Adopted. Mr. PouHToy introduced a bill to prevent the importation of adulterated liquors by providing punishment therefor. On motion of Mr. Wilson, of Ma--achusetts, the resolutions of the Ohio Legislature in regard to rebels keeping themselves at Camp Chxse were taken up. Mr. Sherman read a letter from a member of the Legislature concerning the rebel prisoners being permitted to go about the city of Columbus, lounge at th? holebj aiid abu!e the Government with perfect liberty; also an article in the Cincin nati Cmmrreiil to the same effect; also another a ' f The steamer Columbia of Galveston, with cot ton botrnd for Jarr.slca, had teen enptured by the rteamer Montgomery, bui not being able tubrinjr her tit she was detrovei. On tie 4th of Apnl. an xrd tion en roctt for Paas Christian. exriaiatir of lb eataers New LodsIoi:, Jackson and Lewis, with troopa, wer a tucked by th rbl lUtmvt Oregon. PamlloD, and Caroodelet. Afur a Cgtt of thirty raiautes, the Lewis trat withirawc,owirj to tb crowded state of be? decks. Tb other occiin ui tbe fight for forty nfxa:s, when th tneray withdrew, apparently much Irjarei. Tha) expai dition landed at Paaa Christian. Tht retel merchant steamer Wallace, lowd with turpentiae, rosin aci line, ai captore. rram Tetaneaa. Caio, April Tha steamer Eat el! a frora Pittsburg Landing hat arrived. Our army U still gradually advancing, but everythin qa;et. A recor.noissanc In torce discovered th ene my strongly poste-i at Pea Ridpe, three taileu beyond our line of pickeu, tut did not advance to attack them. There is no news from Fort Pillow. Mortar still fire occasionally. ltefugee from Memphis report a strong Union feeling there. A majority of the people are ant iouly awaiting the arrival of our forces to take poe?ion. It was cot believed that the city would 1 burned, tut all the cotton, utr, and molasses be destroy ed. Van Dorn, Price, and Jeff Thompson were at Memphis, with about 6,000 miserably clad troepa. They remain there to awe th people Into sub mission to conscription, which, being enfoired. hundreds of the inhabitants are leaving daily to avoid impressment. Most of the twelve months' men, whose term of service U atout to expire, refuse to re enliat under any circumstances. They ar deserting in large numbers. Chicago, April 23 Special to the Timet dated Cairo, has Pittsburgh advices to Sunday night. Koads are improving and preparations for the coming battle is progressing steadily. The f ickets of the two armies are now only two and a ialf miles apart. There is much sickness among oar troops, the reult of fatigue and ex;nsure and the unhealthy c Imate. Itefugees say General lH!ow is tili m com in,nd at Fort Wright, and has a force of 6.000 to fci.UCO. Guns from Fort lUndolph hate teen taken there. Large numbers of negroes are con stantly at work strengthening the fortifications. There is a report here, which Is deemed reli able, that the rebel gunboat fleet is coming tip fp the river to attack our flotilla and then make a bold stroke for the possession of the Missis ippi. A repetition of tbi report ay teamer will be immediately dipatched to I Und No. 10 lur ing on lMinl gunners tuflicieut to tu -in the bat teries there. Itefugee say despotic censorship Is exercised overall ports South, and that public prints dared utter nothing derogatory to the caue of rebel lion. They say the Union men there arc firm an I rejoice at the near approach ol the Federal army. Union Clubs meet nighily In Memphis, and hold cone ;u Jen ;re with similar clubs in netrly every large city South. Gen. Prentiss and other prisoners receired marked attention from the Union people of Mem phis. They have been lakeu to Tuscaloosa. Fort Harris, just abore Memphis, has been overllowevl by crevasse. Much damage cauaed to the surrounding country. A special to the Tribune from Cairo nays: Rebel cavalry appeared in considerable force on the river twenty miles below Sarannah. Guu- boats have been sent down the river to watch their movements. All Tennessee river boats carry trass pieces eich side of their bows, also an armed guard on hurricau deck to return any fire from guerilla binds. I'rom .tew York. Xr.w Vokk, April H. The steam gunboat Connecticut f rom the Southwest 1'aM on the 12th inst., has arrived. The Connecticut brought sick and wounded seamen lrom the squadron. When f-he left the MiaVisaippi, all tbe ab'rpe of the expedition to New Orleans were inside the Passes, and had their decks sanded arid were all ready for action. Advices per the Connecticut ttte that the re bei etearoer Florida haa been captured by the United States bark Pursuit. Font Barrancas and McCrea hare teen cvacu- a ted by the rebels. The Connecticut brought eight ex memteri of the Galveston artillery, who escaped from im prisonment. Ever port, except Tamipla, on the coast of Florida, is now evacuated by the rebels. Further advices by the steamer Connecticut state that the sloopa of w ar Richmond, Hartford, Brooklyn and Iroquois were plated with heavy chain cable from their ports to below the water line. The captain or the French steamer Milan landed at Fort Jackson, with a view of seizing the French residents of New Orleans who might desire to get out of the impending battle. He was seize! and imprisoned over night, tut re leased next morning, and returned to his vessel greatly enraged. surrender of "sew Orlean. FoBTarss Moxboe, April 23. To lion. E. .V. Stanton, Stc'y of War: The news of the occupation of New Orleans by our forces is confirmed to day. There is no other news. Signed J. E. Wool, Major General Commanding. From Cortrea .tlonroe FoRTatM Mo.Ntot, April 23. -A Cagof truce to-day took dispatcher and letters to prison era in New Orleans. No papers have teen received. The telegraph operators having left New Or leans there is no news from there. Tbe opera tors attempted to return, but found the c ty occu pied by the Feder! forces. From Washington. Washington, April 23. Mr. Arnold from the Committee on Koads and Canals his reported in favor of the till for the er.Uigement ol the Uli nois and Michigan Canal. 1 he leport tates that the work has been more thin half complete by the State of Illinois having expended thereon over fix miffions of dollars. The canal has been in oration since lt4nd now jie'.ds an ai.nual revenue of about $2.000,000. This will be 5re;itly increased by the enlargement of the Iltnois river as proposed. The State of Illinois offers this canal and rev enue to the United States on condition that Con gress will provide the means of enlarging it to pas gunboats from the lakes to the Mississippi. This will place us on an equality with Gieat Britain, bein able by her canals to pass war ve.cls lrom the ocean to the lakes. The report, in view of the fact, that by treaty the United State; is prohibited from building or maintaining armed vessels on the lakes, urges the necessity ami importance of the immediate enlargement of this canal, by which the gunboat fleet ou the Mississippi could be passed through to the lake. Had this medium of communication been open at the beginning of the rebellion the 1,200 vessels and 5,000 now shut up on the lakes would have been at the disposal of the Government. The saving to the treasury during the past year would have been Tastly more than the cost of the con templated work. The committee believe iu income will more than pay the interest on its cost and ultimately pay the entire investment. The Senate in executive session to day con firmed a large number of military nominations, including the following named Brigadier Gen frais of volnnteer: Colonel Max Weber of New York, Colonel Crittenden of Illinois, Colonel Wm. P. Benton, J. C. Sullivan and P. A. Hacklemtn of Iodiani. The bill reported by Mr. Colfax from the Post office Committee, provides that all railroads car rying the United Slates mails shall enter into contract with tbe PostofSce Department, and if they disagree as to price it shall be referreJ to the Court of Claims. By the sie m er Connecticut the Navy Depart ment received dispatches from Commodore Far rigut savine that the Pensacoia and Mississippi were ove'e the bar and the flotilla moving to Uke their position. Two Coc federate steamers loaded with cotton were captured trying to run tbe blockade bound for Havana. Prisoners report there were several gunboats building at New Orleans, and that five are al ready oa Lake FoncLirtnin. Screnl lately went up the river with a tieam ram and 10,000 men. DRUMS. nn 1 vi n n (ii n i kiii äJälUJIUt UllUJlOi. 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