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Richmond Weekly Palladium from Richmond, Indiana • 2

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Will Eshibit at Richmond, ISTew -Advertisements. FRIDAY, MAY 1865. and re-commence the war. We cannot account for Sherman's signature to this nstounding'rnemorandtim except the hypothesis of 6tark Tribune. IlEAPQrARTEBS, 69TH VOLS.

1 Nkar Spanish foKT, April 12, 1865. Eds. inserting the following list the woundcl of oOtli Indin jour paper, you will onfer a favor upon their many friends, who will be nxiously waiting to know the result of tho assault by Dixon Friday, April 20th, 1C65. 13th corps, upon the rebel works at Ulakoly, Ala bama, on the evening; of the 9th insL; in which the old 69th" took a ennspicious part. No.

74 Main Street, 1 DAYTON, OHIO. EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. Orau Perry, severely in head by ball. From the New York Tribune, i Bloody Instructions. It has been grievous fault of "the 1 South," and is now her sore misfortune, that she has tolerated and tacitly encouraged a violence and bitterness of speech and act toward those whom she chose to regard as enemies which her better classes can never have really approved.

--A Northern Senator a3rs something concerning Slavery in debate which a Southern Senator does not like: so he replies that, if he only had the aforesaid Northerner in Mississippi, he would hang him with a grape-vine. Another Northern Senator makes a speech on Kansas which is distasteful to the South generally, and makes a rather lame but nowise abusive attempt at wit at the exr CUarles u. Sliedrow, Lieut. Co. slight in vuign by shell.

Aleck Horney, 1st Serjr't Co. slight in breast by ball. REBEL. CHEEK. The following is a part of the language of Judge Campbell to- President Lincoln, the impudence of which caused him to revoke the order of Weitzel for the assembling of the Virginia Legislature: "If you want to conciliate them," be said, 'it will be wise for you to grant an amnesty, and necessary Jor you to treat leniently their, leading public and seek their assistance." Now let it be understood once for all that we Lewis Sliofer, Corporal Bevcre in arm by ball.

Jacob Wicrman, privato loft leg amputated below knee. Charles Cokay no, severe in right shoul OFFICIAL WAR BULLETINS. War Department, Washington, April Yesterday evening a bearer of dispatches arrived from General Sherman. An agreement for a suspension of hostilities, and a memorandum of what ia called a basis for peace; had been entered into on the 18th by General Sherman, with the rebel GeneralJohnson.and Brigadier-General Breckinridge was present at the conference. A Cabinet meeting was held at 3 o'clock in the evening, at which the action of General Sherman was disapproved by the President, by the Secretary of War, by General Grant, and by every member of the Cabi net.

General Sherman was ordered to resume hostilities immediately, and wis directed that the instructions given by the late President, in lha following telegram, which was penned by Mr. Lincoln himself, at 'the capitol, on the flight of the 3d of March, were approved by President Andrew Johnson, and were reiterated to govern the action of military commanders. On the night of the 3d of March, while President Lincoln and his Cabinet were at the Capitol, a telegram from General Grant was brought to the Secretary of War, informing him that Gen. Lee had requested an interview or con der bv ball. CAEPETS, AT IMMENSE REDUCTIONS.

Janes S. Ilolamler, 1st Sorg't Co. severe ia right sliouklur by ball John Mills privato do not want to conciliate the rebels or their slight in ahoul-" slight in ieft C3r -A-X UNION COMCINATION." jeaders. We want them to conciliate us. We pense of an aged oouthern Senator before him wherefore he is surprised in his seat by a relative of the latter, and are the parties who need conciliation.

Does the Ten Shows in One We are now Receiving a larjre and Complete beaten nearly to death. And offers to Unfurl the iM banner, its traitors crush down, Let it still be the banner that covers the brave, The star banner, with glory we own, 'Tis too noble a banner for tyrant and slave. judge seek to conciliate the crimnal? The pretended inability of these rebel tcoundrela one pay rewards for the ears or heads of der by ball. Henry E. "Harris, Iiand by grape.

Wm. Jackson, der bv ball. Wm. Phillips, bv ball. Levi Waltz, leg bv ball.

Thomas ford. Co. blown off bv torpedo. Adamt'line, leg bv ball. Wm.

lteyuolds, leg by ball. slight in slioul-" slight in hand severe in right left foot slight in left Elight in left Assortment of CARPETING AND prominent Abolitionists have been almost as common at the South as protests EsiWjiBj tbe Eawaom Cavik4 it 120 MEN, 200 AND A Grand Como'ehentive Menagerie, Coitiug of th raret specimen of 11tli cofeci rom thm and all to remember the fact that up to four years ago their lips were steeped in oaths to support the Union, and that they owe the same allegiance to the'government now as then, is on notes due in Northern cities. Now it will take good evidence to make us believe that the Rebel chiefs mere They have played the game of Fooi Quarters of the Globe. were privy to the taking off of President blutl and assumption long enough. What we want them to do is to obey the laws of the RECT0IIS.

Lincoln but there have been givings new it onager; Purchased since the Decline in Gold out under their rule calculated to expose fc ia unueuaiaiesorreiuseat tneirpem, ana not insult the troverninent bv Dronosniff concilia- 'Whe the question of exercising mercy comes Ik fore me, it will be considered calm ly, judiciouslv-vemembering that I am the Executive of the cation. I know men love to have their uames spoken in connection with acts of mercy, and how easy it is to yield to this impulse, but we must not forget that what may be mercy to individuals is cruelty to the State. In the exercise of mercy there should be no doubt left that this high perogutive is not used to relieve the few at the expeuse of the many." Andrew Johnson. them to violent suspision. Not by any lll.ru KuiDAV, ilm.tcal I)irtctor; roaa TV, I AT EERY LOW PRICES, AND OFFERED t-vw.

vi ijvc na uuuimiicu i tQ lhe, .1 w- h.nr hut nnn AW means to aggravate, but simply to ex in a letter to Davis and to the Congress. 1 cospel to the rebels and that is "obey the laws TO PURCHASERS AT GREAT BARGAINS. plain, the blaze of Northern wrath which the double butchery at Washington has or we'll punishr. you." lb. The 69th sustained horself most gloriously, charging across an open place of near a half mile in which their infernal torpedoe were known to be thickly planted, crossing three lines of abattis, driving the rebels from their outer lino of rifle pits, stormed their main works capturing the 1st Mississippi regiment entire, with their "Battle Flag" numbering more men than our own regiment.

The assault was a complete success around the whole line, over 3,000 prisoners were captured, two Generals and 71 other officers of various grades. The C9th has been on duty guarding prisoners since 3 The branch of the Bank of the State in New excited, we recall these facts to the notice of those who would else grossly Gen. Grant's telegram was submitted to Mr. Lincoln, who. after pondering a few minutes, took up his pen and wrote with his own hand, the following reply, which he submitted to the Secretary of State and Secretary of War, It Albany has changed its organization to that of Carpeting: Marked Down misunderstand us.

a National bank, and we understand that all Lous TE FjiBir.a, Direct, of drqm. This Iisms Alliance couitti tt Five Circuses Fifty Performers Five Original Clowns Twenty Educated Ponies Six Premier Equestriennes A vnr ty of Jlic Animal, from tlio Jardln Zooiogiquei Paris, VtH.TISUf.KS, ACROBATS, Hippndramatistsv astoiniffiistv EQUEBS'ttS ARO AUIlUARltS. That amr means of dispatching an the other branches in the state will do the same $1,50 to; $1,25 Per Yard. PROCLAMATION. was then dated, addressed and signed by the State Sentinel opponent of Slavery were justifiable, was long since proclaimed at the South, Secretary of War.

and tfllflomrrhsd tn Cln. and never rebuked there as it should Grant: TAX ON SORGHUM MOLASSES. Appointment of a Day of Humiliation and Prayer. 'MA' have been'. We never knew a leading Washington, March 3.

1865 12 P. M. I The following letter from Commissioner Rolliks, that We now have over 3,400 oarrolled in one batch on tho high bluffs opposite Mobile, over-looking 1 the fallen city. Our peU are somewhat crest fallen, their phizes are becoming very much elongated, although they try bard to keep up a bold front they are a bitter set, and persist In dying in the last ditch. Lieut.

Gen. Giant: The President directs to a letter of inquiry from Col. W. A.Bickl Southern journal to express regret at any outrage inflicted on an Abolitionist. urn Molas me FLOOR AND TABLE Olli CLrOTIIS, CURTAIN MATERIAL, Table Linnens, Sheetings, "Ver C3 lieap.

And, when Mr. Lincoln was first elected, to say to you that he wishes you to have thf Tax Sorhu ses, explains itself, and is of peculiar conference with General Lee, unless it be for frn interest to our iuterc no By tbe President of the United States of America. WnEREAS, By my direction tlte Acting Secretary of State, in a notice to the public on the 17th of Aprlli requested the various religious denominations to assemble on the 19th of April, oo the occasion of tbe obsequies of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, and to observe the same with appropriate TEE TOUT EN5E1I3LE, ComprirW't tt more astotnulinp nr-ruy of tUvemae 4e la ercme of tf 4-itt-f-it4etrtn thnn hum evr K'jfire l'-n rimcntrnteil. In any Miile iit-rtftinntpnt in Knrop Ani-ri-ft, in itrf of vhich before he had said or done aught tc provoke hostility, proposals for his assas the capitulation of General Lee's army, or on TitEAsritY Department, some minor and purely military matter. He tJFFiCK of Internal Kevenue,) sination were coolly and openly made in the South and circulated without rebuke through her leading journals.

So much instructs me to say that you are not to do- mm "Washington, April 21, 165 ceremonies; and tho following unexampled array Leaders cf llie Ccmbinalion: Wnsr.EAS, Our country lias become on2 great house cide, discuss or confer upon any political questions, Such questions the President holds in Sir: Your letter of the 13th to i We invite Especial Attention to oar Stock of was said in this spirit that we never had a doubt that he would have been shot at, if not killed, had he passed openly the Secretary of the Treasury, in refer Mesdamet and C0NEAI, WALL PAPERS, his own hands, and will submit them to no military conferences or conventions. Meantime enee to the tax on Sorghum molasses Tremkr Squettriennmt of haute evote. you are to press to the utmost your military was referred to this office, as the appro Many of onr men while carrying the wounded from the field after night, or locking for fhem, were horribly mangled by torpedoes, Gen. Andrews ordered that the rebels should dip: them up, It fell to my lotto make the detail (and I hated to do it too). I selected four i officers and six privates, put a good guard over them, and under the directions of Lieut.

Huston they wont to work, with the understanding that if any aocident happened to our guard they (the rebs.) would be dot on the ipot. They feigned to know nothing about how to find the torpedoes shells" as they call them,) but were told it was the best time in tho world to learn how. The result was that no accident happened, and 43 were taken up that night weighing rom 12 to 100 The day following over 80 were found by the snme party "they learned very fast." The health of regiment is very goo. Respectfully, M. M.

Ltcv, Adj't. Mth Ind. lie FRANCIS, advantages. fSiened.l pnate one to answer it. In retdv I have WHICH IS 'LARGE AMI ATTRACTIVE, Offered at Old Prices, Hegardless of Oost.

WwWM their ant Tf'ir JEtytipoitfat of mourning, where the bead of tlio family has been taken away, and believing that a special period should be assigned for again bumbling ourselves before Almighty God, in order that the bereavement may be sanctified to the nation 5 Now, therefore, in order to mitigate that grief on earth which can only be assuaged by communion with the Father in Heaven, and in compliance with the wishes Senators and Rcprescntaeivea in Congress, communicated to mo by a resolution adopted at the to say, that the farmers to whom you re Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of war. fer, are doubtless law-abiding, and on Dayton, April 23, 1865. La Petite Frances, Fairie Kate, Little Annie, and LaJenneLouita, A QaarteU of IJeantifiU and Graceful 'jAi-M. J.

BOBINSON, The dasliintf brilliant WiiT being shown they are in error, in their The orders of General Sherman to General Stoneman to withdraw from Salsbury and join opinions of the law; they will cheerfully submit to its rennirpmpnta. Thi him, will probably open the way for Davis to Nation nl Capital, Andrew Johnson, President of the United States, do hereby appoin 1 5 TT'IVT 'oMe" VtisP lativc and executive branches 'of "the the mted states the which is reported to be very lanre, includinc fib mil next, to be observe! wherever in i flag of the country miy be as a day of ha nnr.nnWlher.hii.dpr nf lh flirhmnn.t aic oi-p uuu.uibiuifi. "1 P. S. Indianapolis, Journal please copy list of r.

Jj wour.ded. hot nrevious Bceumulationa. mwuuugiue we nave lOOE through Baltimore, as he had expected to do, on his way to "Washington, and we listened intently for the crack of an assassin's pistol while he was reading his first Inaugural. That he would be inaugurated without violence was we think generally disbelieved throughout the Slave States. followed and systematic efforts to "fire the Southern heart" to madness by talcs of Yankee atrocity and devastation were resorted to.

The killing of Col. Ellsworth, the first Rebel General Order after our soldiers had crossed the Potomac, and other incidents of that brief, disastrous campaign, proved not merely the existence but the success of these efforts. The indignities inflicted on the bodies of our dead soldiers after Bull Run were incited by these inflama-torj'- appeals The ignorant Southern rank and file, assumed that we had invaded their country to devastate and subjugate, to plunder, ravish and kill, verily thought they did God service in I a a. 1 -i A dispatch received by this Department, from 10 ana language usett iy Con Hbadquarters, 2.NDBRIG. 4th 20th Richmond, says: It is stated here, by respecta- gres mxue accs passed ana approved lNsnscTOR Gknbkal's th A.

TF1CR, 0, 1S05. Offio ILiiIcf Arrival! Nashville, April 10, ble parties, that the amount of specie taken An' other rule would be unsafe. 3. South Ly Jeff. Davis and his partisans is very You and friends have doubtless fallen including not only the plunder of the into the error of construing "excepting" Richmond bank, but previous accumulations, as meaning exempting.

By this mistake miliation and mourning recommend my fellow-citizens to assemble in their respective places of worship, thereto unite ii: solemn service to Almighty Hod, in memory of tbe good man who has been removed; so that all 61mlt be occupied at the same time in contemplation of his virtu? anl sorrow for his sudden and violent end. In witness whereof I have hereunto set ray hand and caused the seal ot the Uuit'J States to bo affixed. Done at Washington, April 25th, A. D. 1S65, and of the Independence of tbe States of America the BWh.

Akpiww Johxson. Tly the President Wm. Hlkter, Ass't Scc'y of State. Eds. Palladium: Thinking you might wish to hear from this place dieect, I stick the point of rar pen into this letter.

Three years ago in February, we passed through here on our way to Shiloh. How short the lapse of time makes the interval seem but liow bloody -the thunder of Shiloh, Perryville, Stone Kiver, Chicnmauga, and other skirmish and battle-fields -AT j-iW WALL PAPER, WINDOAV PAPER, PAPER SHADES, BORDERING, They bope.it Is said, to make terms with Gen. in the meaaing of words, givmVthem a Sherman, or some other commander, by which wrong sig aGcatiori you have came to they will be permitted with their effects, in- conclusi(mst not arranted by law. la eluding this gold plunder, to go to Mexico or ft(11 ti lV. the four paragraphs in the 94th Section.

ring in my ears, and the shrieks will never die out. The end of all such things draws nigh we nope and Europe. 'beliere. Babylon tho irreat is (Richmond. Petersburg, mutilating our corpses.

And thus it has been throughout, as the fiendish spirit evinced by main Southern women has borne witness. They would not have so gar Cane, those from Sorghum or imphee are excepted. The duties on sugar cane and centaur of the known to Fame aa the XONPAKFLL FLII-VQ IloaHAII. WILLIE DALTOJT. The antinous of the Cirqwt and gnat Somertault Champion rider.

Tne Great Conrad nd. the Cabinet meeting, last eight, Gen. Grant started for North Carolina to directojJe-ration3 against Johnston's amy. Signed Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Sugar and itolasses are specific, and similar products on Sorghum and imphee Charleston,) fallen 1 Huzza for Grant, Sheridan and Sherman.

This has been a happy fortnight for the loyal part of Nashville. Monday last the new Legislature met, the news came of the capture of Petersburg and Richmond. The Mayor asked demonstrations of joy, and a wooden man would have found out that something good was on the tapis. Banners, cheers, hats in air, cannon, musketry, beer flowing, wine bottles bro misconducted themselves at the sight of foreign enemies; but the' had been told, and believed, that Yankees'" were the scum of mankind, and were among them on a most diabolical errand. Ilence they SPRING PATTERNS, Just received at R.

G. DCGALE'S. 03 Main streut, Richmond, IdJ. April 8-3m, arc excepted, lint in the general clause (p. 57,) all manufactures from many ma- SHERMAN'S AGREE- t.p rials named, "ornf ot.lipr mntprifila not The Cliofl Gimnatt of tho World, titUf and chum which is tindisputed hy any other pro fessor cbiasic and herculean sports.

their wonderful fiat of Kirttricn Acrohutt, they fur lass the expectation of the most exacting imagination. have often Insulted and berated our sol- ASTONISniXG MENT. otherwise provided for in this act," adu- rns01 diers as no savages on earth would have done. Fanners, Gcncral Sherman has been complete- tv of "live per cent, ad valorem" is im-' ly over-reached and outwittedj.y oe po9ed. Sorgum is a material, and its PROF.

JOHN WIISOW, Will introtlucr novrl acid" etp ifaticm rt juaiomotji Elk. which li -U ri.lr4U fM cla, leaping lioxirV The treatment of our prisoners of war, has quite too generally seemed impelled by a spirit which seemed intent on inciting a mutual and general massa- ere of the captives. We make no ac Thk Nineteenth of Afuil. again becomes historical. It is the anniversary of the Battle of Lexington, with which the American Revolution opened in 1775; it is the anniversary of the massacre of Massachusetts, troops in Baltimore in 1861, when the first blood was shed in the Second War of Auierican Independence; hereafter, it will le thrice hallowed the Anniversary of the funeral in the Capital of the Nation of that nation's murdered President.

And not in Washington, only black mourning covers all tho land. In every city and town and village the Stars and Stripe3 hang half- mast, heavy-laden and dimmed with black; men.sliroucl their dwellings with the outward tokens of sorrow the hearts of twenty millions of people are filled with a grief one of their own household, for never before since the world begun has a nation mourned a Chief Magistrate with so sincere a feeling of personal bereavement, or remember-d with an indignation so deep the manner of his death. A death so sudden, by pulsive soldier Is no match for these willy ar not otherwise provided for. diplomats. They have seduced him into Tue 96th section specifies that the articles putting his name to an agreement, and arc to T)e exempt, but sugar or mo- inTii? mnmn Its I 1 Bm.

LOUIS, uuiiJj luj vuuiuAunuui men ef one of JcfT pledgmg- himself to obtain the necessary lasses, or other manufactures from So'r- D.iviM" Veto, baviiic been captured ken, bands playing, pcopla with glad countenances were seen every where. It was good to be in Nashville that day. Then on Wednesday the 5th Parson Hron nlow, was inaugurated Governor of Tennessee. Both branches of the Legislature, Generals Thomas, Konsseu, Milroy, Miller, Cooper, Donaldson, and Uieir staffs, and a throng of citizens, officers and soldiers, 'plhered in the fine Hall of Representatives, and in the chambersof Tennessee's Capital, to witness the solemn and imposing spectacle civil Government re-instated, and a genuine Union Governor exalted. Rebels had better stand from under in Tennessee, now.

He will neither go himself nor send them "to bell by way of the Southern Confederacy' This is a fine country yet, though ravaged by the ruthless hand of waK We took a gallop a few days ago along the various turnpikes leading from the city, through the line of Federal and rebel works where the December fight occurred between Oen. Thomas and authority to carry it out," which, in' effect, ghum are not named. Ilence, we con- recognizes the independence of the so- called Southern Confederacy. At the moment the rebellion is crushed to the nom tne material borghum, are legally upon his plantation, bnt who is now an pet of the public. 1 THE CLOWNS Aro-eat'h, particular Rlara in th motley They Consist of he world wide celebritiea, F.

L. DAVENPOBT. T. COOKE, S. FAY, W.COKBAD, earth and at its last gasp; when in can resist no longer and must die.

when eharged with a duty of five cent, ad volorera. Taxation is the rule, exemption is the exception. The more equ its traitorous leaders are flying for theia lives, Gen. Sherman signed a contract in ally the burdens are distributed, the the name of the United States, allowing the rebel armies to return to their capi i JOHH LEWIS. THE GUAM CifALCADS lignier wm xney ije.

re conclusion we have reached is confirmed by the special tals of, their respective Mates with mih- LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST FWIIE nndersignel is now prepared to furnish the JL the Farmers with the celebrated COMBINED SELF, or HAND NEW YORK REAPER, With Steel Cutting Bar of Improved Style. These- Machines are the cheapest and most durable now offered to the public, lie has sold them for the last Gve years with the most complete success. For references, apply to the following persons who have been using- them: Saxtel SnrTE, Aaron Shcte, Katliff, J. Bhovtit, Elton ISokton, Oliver T. Jones, and Alfred Umkruill.

lie is also prepared to furnish Stafford's1 Cultivator, As shown in tne following cut count this of the fact that they were poorly fed at best and often wretchedly lodged Prisoners' fare is apt to be rough, and the Confederates were often on short allowance themselves. But their frequent butcheries of our Colored soldiers their persistent refusal to exchange any of these; their utterly wanton refusal to let our poor boys at An-dersonville supply themselves with fuel and shelter from the circumjacent pine forest, and their brutality toward the sick wounded, are not to be exhausted. They indicate a settled purpose to aggravate the misery and the mortality inevitably attendant on War, and to disable our men for service after they should be exchanged. They meant to make War so horrible and. appalling: that our men should refuse to enlist or shrink from the encounter.

Soon after Mr. Lincoln's re-election the following appeared first in The Selma Dispatch and was copied unre-buked into other Uebcl organs: tar organizations inf with them Corporal Hood. We lode along the paralells of both, series and the sight and stud are very interesting. Many relics are yet strewn around, torn clothing, cast off accoutrements, shells, tc, splendid radiating turn all their arms and munitions: and when exemption of sugar and molasses, made from other materials than Sugar cane, in the act of March 3,1865. If Sorhgnm having arrived they are not required to turn over their equipments to the pikes, graceful lawns and woodlands, grassy slopes wooded ridges, ranges of hills, fine farms, costly residences adorned with arbors, evergreens, carriage drives and walks, flowers, orchards with peach trees in eral government, but simply to deposit molasses were exempt by the law of June Will prove an eutsiile fi-alnre sarpasiiif; rillinuce.

The Korgeous GOLDEN SWAN CHARIOT containing Hrrr Friday's Pilvep Cornet liaiul, will leml tlie van, fol-lowt'd 1'J' glittering troupe of moun-tett Cavalieet, iit Mperh pold and silver armor, Fairy l'oitey harioti, Yrlrk Htsruea and Ponies, and elaborately omanieiiteil (bku and ctiiittiiiiin the tr-at Zoolopiral tun of the coinbinatlou, anil the HUCKSTER ELEPHANT. CLEOPATRA. 80th, 1SG5, that. provision was unneces- assassination so atrocious; the victim so honored for his ivisdom, so reverenced for tis goodness, so revered by a people whom he bad led through the darkest and painfullest and most critical period of its history, and had led them well nigh to a most glorious end these are the thoughts that crowd all minds to day, and fill ail hearts with a grief whose outward token rests -as a pall upon the land. As the Nineteenth of April, 18G5, will never be forgotten by this generation, so the lesson that this Great Calamity has taught us will be handed down to our children'3 children.

X. Y. Trilune. mem in wieir respective state arsenals these arms and munitions afterwards to be used by the rebels "for the maintenance of peace and order" in their States! bloom, Ssh ponds inhabited by golden fiuny specimens, towers and green-honses abound in the lovely country surrounding this city of Xashville, lying as she does sarj Respectfully yours, K. A.

Rollins, Dep't. Com. Wji A. Bickle, Richmond, Ind. But this is not the worst of this wretch i 'V'La ill be afterward introduced in the lap of the surrounding hills.

After near four years campaigning, meanwhile we hare marched 8,500 miles, this garrison duty with Headquarters in a nice ed business. Gen. Sherman pledges himself that the President of the United States shall recognize the several rebel frame bouse on Summer street, Nashville, is not to be in the arena lier keepi-r, lr. TWO GRAK0 FERFORMAKCES, Every Aftcixooa aai Night, a fliante of programme at O.nk Million Dollars Wasted to MODILE hrom the Sixty-Ninth. In the Teesches.

before Bimkely, Ala.) April Sth IS65. DaoTHER Davjs I did intend to drop jon a few purposely avoided. So we are quietly awaiting the State governments, and allow them to exercise all the powers enjoyed by the time to be heralded when the banner of stars oo tlar AVE I E.VCZ T.X TIIS 1ST OF MARCH. It to ns shall float in triumph o'er the land as the repre the citizens of. the Southern Confederacy aentative of Liberty and a redeemed nationality.

will furnish me with the cash, or good l'nes after we opendd communication with the world Governors and legislatures of loyal States! furthermore pledges him- ctrrnin. am rrtrp vnn the "nnrtif nla a nf nnr i taeh. Alii nd o'clix k. Door cpea an Hour previoui, Admission to tho entiro Exhibition, 53 Cents only, Ghildrea 25 CenU Look out little France and Johnny BOOTH CAPTURED AND SHOT. Washington, April 27tb, 9-20 A.

M. Jfajor General Iix self that rebels of all grades in all the pensacoia to this place but the truth is I couldn't do rebel States, leaders as M-cll as followers, ltl aBd turn numberless summersaults at the same Milton Qaubigis. i soeiiruies lor the sum of one million dol-! lars, I will cause the lives of Abraham Lincoln, William II. Seward and Andrew I Johnson to be taken by the 1st of March shall receive complete amnesty and be time. The thine is not practicable.

I hare but J. Wilkes Boofh and Ilarraul were chased from the It saves ono hand, and another peculiar advantage it has, it adjusts the shanks or teeth to suit the ground, or obstructions. When one of the shanks strikes a root or stone, it will rise over it without having to stop the team. This Cultivator is only to lie seen in operation to give complete satisfaction. He has also for Review of the Cincinnati Market.

wampsin St. Marys county Maryland, to Jarrctts "granted all the political rights and moment's time now, ami must condense what few i next. This will irive us neacc. and satis franchises as well as their rights of per- items I have to note, son and property," HOW enjdyed bv the 1 Our march of 130 miles, was one of the hardest an loyal States! lie pledges himself that army generally meets with; the roads, for at least no traitors Jen. Davis inclusive, Shall one-third of that distance, had to ever be disturbed by tbe Executive au- through a country where no forage could be had.

It thority, "by reason of the late so much longer than was expected, that the troops fy the world that cruel cannot live in a 'land of If this is not accomplished, nothing will be claimed beyond the sum of fifty thousand dollars, in advance, which is supposed to be necessary to reach and slaughter the three villians. 'I will give, myself, one thousand dollars toward this patriotic purpose. "Every one wishing to contribute will "Wednesday Evening, April 23. FLOUR A dull and heavy market. The demand is confined to a few local dealers, who buy only enough to meet immediate wants, Both shippers anil bakers are out of the market, awaiting lower prices.

Superfine was offered to-day at $7 00, without finding buyers. The higher grades are scarce, and command full prices. Holders are asking $7 CO for extra, and $7 7o8 25 for family, according to quality and reputation of brand. WHEAT There seems to be no demand at all. There is no shipping demand, and millers are not buy-inp.

Prime red was held at 1,50, but found no buyers. Nothing doin in white, anil prices merely A sale of 350 hush prime red at $1 50. farm near Port Royal on tlio Rappahannock, by Col, Baker's men. The barn in which they took refuse was fired, Booth was shot and killed, and Harrald captured. Booth's bodr, and Harrald ore now here.

Signed E. M. Secretary of War. Mrs. Lincolv, says the Chicago Tribune, purposes making Chicago her future place of residence, in accordance with tho expressed desire of her lamented husband, shortly after his Inauguration last March, to secure aliomeand spend the remainder of his days in that citr.

and lastly he Pledges himself "to obtain were on, half rations for more than a week. Tho cavalry under Gen. Lucas, drove the enemy before sale i i B. C. TAYLOR'S SULKY RAKE, Which is a most excellent implement, and is ju.st the article needed by farmers.

Also, Taylor's Improved Sugar Mill, One of best Mills for grinding Chinese Sugar Cane ev -i er invented, lie is also manufacturing a UOt'DLE'IIGADED HAY FOIIK, Wliich every Farmer should ho in possession of. jSamples of the Reaper, Cnhirator, Sugar Mill, and Hay Fork, can be seen in the Shed in the rear of the Gait House, and the public are respectfully invited to call and examine them. WM. COCIIRAN. Richmond, April 27, 1365.

-2u them, capturing nearly 300 prisoners Iirig-. Gen. the necessary authority to carry out the above programme!" There has been no period of the war Clauton, and 25 other officers. We invested this place on the 2d. It is a strongly fortified place on tlie Tene- since the battle of Bull Run when our Government would ratify such a bargain saw River, some ten miles from the mouth, and about the same distance from Mobile.

It is considered their with the rebels. At this time every one protection to the latter place. We have gradually ad vanced our lines, till we are now within a few vards of Gen. Sherman propositions is wholly inadmissible. His "agreement" sets of the rebel works, I speak of Steele's entire arniv.

aside the confiscation acts of Congress Uar loss lias not been great. The 69th up to this and the amnesty proclamation of Prcsi Secretary Seward, is convalescing rapidly, and Mr. F. Sewar.l is decidedly better, bo says Surgeon General Babnes, on the 20th. Attorney Gen.

Speed has delivered an important opinion wliich will teed to keep rebel paroled prisoner! where they belong. Ha also decides that prison crs cannot sport the rebel uniform in loyal cities. The rebel General Karl whom Sheridan sent whirl address box Cabawbn, Ala. "December. 1, 18G4.

Such facts, and the corresponding editorials of the Kebel journals, countenance the popular presumption that the late murderous outrages in Washington were incidents of a comprehensive plot, whereto the Rebel leaders were privy, The burglarious raid on St. Albans, the attempts simultaneous- to fire our irreat hotels, -and other act wholly, out of the pale of civilized warfare, tend to DOOTtS OPEN AT 1 ANT P. M. -r Richmond, April 27, lSda. 9-2w ATTENTION LADIES! NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT dent Lincoln, which refused to pardon date has been as follows Serg't S.

Darter, Co. killed. Lorenzb Longfellow, Co. mortally wounded. the kpders of the rebellion.

Sherman's agreement, if carried into effect, re-es -William 8 tcpiieos, Co. B. severely wounded in the shoulder. tablishes slavery in all the seceeded States, and nullities the Emancipation As I write we have orders to be readr to march with CORX--othing new has transpired since our last report. The supply of sound Corn is lipht.

but it is equal tu the demand, and in order to cfiect large sales, liberal concessions would hare to be made. Small lots are sold nt 7073c for ear and shelled. Damaged gold nt 25(3 OATS There is a moderate local demand at 70c in elevator, hut holders are generally asking 71c. KYE Holders ask 10 for prime samples on arrival. There is hardly anv demand, and concessions would have to be made if lots were force! upon tho market.

BARLKY A continued fnir demand from brewers and malsters for prime samples of Spring- and Fall at SI 10 $1 15. 309 bushels of prime Fall gnid at $1 15. WHISKY There has been no change in (lie market. The demand continues light, with small sale3 at 2 OS. PROVISIONS-We have to lotiee a decidedly firmer market, and prices are higher.

Mess Pork advanced to $30 00, with sales of 200 brls. Hulk meats ara tiiilier. Shoulders sold at 14c, packed in fly-lights, and at the close could not have been bought below this 'rate loose. Sides were held at 15c. An advance of per lb was asked for sngar-enred ILuns, and liiird could not have been bought below l'l Hulk Hams sold as high as l(5c loose, and lBJc packed, which is an advance of lc per lb.

Proclamation. It also recignizcs the twenty days rations our division alone goes--an- legality Of the traitorous States, Officers 1 other division takes our place. This i3 not rcry grati strenp-then this conviction. and legislatures, Of the rebel States, and I tying to any one in the division; we feel that after do would authorize them to send back to mg all the hard work we should share the glory of the final victory. Where we' may go, of course is ox xoirroi rr.vitL stiieet.

Congress the same perjured villains who only known to the "powers that bej" but I should seceded therefrom four years ago, with A. D. STREIGHT, Pt BMSnKR OF FIRST CLASS SUBSCRIPTION Xorth-East Corner of Washington acd Meridian -8ts; Indianapolis, Ind. popular mouk ol" Which graphically describes the action of our brave soldiers in suppressing the Great Rebellion, and vividly portrays the noble deeds of Indiana's Patriotic now ready for Asrents. 1 We desire to employ a few food men to canvass the State for "Indiana's Roll of Honor." To those who wish to enjrape in the Itook business, this is a splendid opportunity, as tliere is no work now puhlishetl whieh meets with such ready sale.

The l'oblisherdesires to complete the canvass as soon as possible, and is pro-pared to ofler liberal terms to competent A pent. We would call the especial attention of disabled odicers and soldiers to the above advertisement. as above. April 27, 1865. not wonder if we turned up at some other point in the New April 21.

Tbe Washington special says, a letter from Hurkesville, states that sonic of t'ae paroljd men from Lee's army hare been detected in tearing up the railroads between that place and Richmond. The parties were not caught, but if arrested they are liable to be-' tried and immediately shot for a violation of their parole. Washington, April 2-t In an interview with, the President to-day, Senator Harlan, after mentioning his nomination bv President Lincoln, ami confirmation bv vicinity of the doomed city. Jeff. Davis and Slidell andSIason at their head.

In short, Sherman's agreement, 13 a surrender of ing up tho valley, has not stopped whirling yet, but is still running with Sheridan's phantom behind him. (ior. Ihamletto has finally decided that Kentucky will ho better off without slavery than with it, and is in faror of iU aholilion. Conservative to the last, Kentucky, as usual, comes In at tbe eleventh hour, forced by the logic of CTuntg. i We are glad to notice that the wheat along the line J6f the E.

K. seems to bo in very healthy and vigorous condition. The late warm, wet weather has brought the wheat and grass out hanilHomelyv We notice, also, that despUo tho wot weather, the farmers are vigorously plowing, and preparing their ground for oats and corn. Tho fruit, also, throughout this whole region of country promises to be abundant fEvansville Journal. While I write there is a heavy artillery duel going on between some heavy guns we have planted and the the TJ.

States Government to the whip- 1 I Kebel gunboats, 5 in number, in the river. rfrl lnsnrrrpAnra If npn. wer made I the Senate, to be Secretary of t'w Interior from the 1 p. .1 it A. J.

Smith a Corps is busily at work pelting away imi Ihncn rorma tilth inoa rar.a it 1 MRS. ILIFF, is juit in receipt of a largo ar.4 fashionable assortment of Spritm Millinery, whieh sho ffirs to tlie Ladies CHEAP KOK CASH. tier reputation for correct taste, earnet by a 'lonjp experieuce in the business, will secure tho patronage of the most fastidious. -Call, Ladies, and examine her stock before pur-chasiiifr elsewhere. 7iu21 A UIIXTS WANTED -To sell the great work Life and Death, in Itelu'l Prison Soldiers, Ladies, anyone can sell C.

W. STKHBl.NS, CV.nmbus, OUU). April at Spanish Fort, which is situated at Uie mouth of tti. would prove but a brief, hollow truce. T.n(,..

nn t- r. For Sale, Cheap! It would enable them to recuperate their Hrd Mrroilndcd Bnd it3 ca tuI ouj a hn of A Ti Ay No. FAMILY FLOREXCE 15t'i of May next, stated his desire to disembarrass President Johnson by placing the office at his disposal. The President remarked he wished the arrangement made by liu predecessor tu continue. On tho loth by Rev.

C. N.Sims, Mr. Otis C. Biuggs, of Erie, Pa. "to Miss Lver Lewis, of this eity.

sirvugiu, unu repair uieir lasses, lay hi irtsu euppiics, i uuiiMii.e lueir. uuup, jtiore anon, wncn sueiis are not quite so iriendiy fir-Callon THOMAS Xorsh-West Corner of Hark; Where it may be seen. April 21, IbOS. i ell a crop of cotton, get a good ready, jriLl: 1.

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