Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 20, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 November 1865 — Page 3

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DAILY IIEKALD. I rah.ietvt-4 Ierr att-teaJag (eda terpt4) 7 IIA LI tV IItTCIILSO., is tb Herald Uuilclin, IG 1-2 Cast Washington St., IXDIAXArOUS, IXD. tkiiji or Tin: daily. Ca ! after rvtt.er l.t, the price ef the Dai'y rtTeli wiU t- ee Mliwr To crr1rt,u -.4 tewi 4i!flpf "py - Te rfVer MUrnUn. wte eV.'.erl by car-rt-r a as-;--t. pr wk . ... ü"If til per;e 10 e-tvatce per jHf ' ' IBJtllti M " M three autlhe. 3tl " HCf Lh 1 And derverehle I ct'7 raserritere at 25 Pr ek. r II pr m!h. If pi 4 rtrtrtly io 4w (! J l. anna a will ba ckarc, h-at If -l peJ4 la adtinr 1 eeate pv wak wi.i as taartabl-r Uta ". J' f Ail letter., whether f i pisbiteaU' r on tatter, ir .na be adireeaed la II ad lisicUtnion'laJ.W!.?!!, llV'-la. lea litHiiimnDinTnruiii It ant Vy 11 the f erl avnlD t i?re Train, a-i4 ieSierd to Writer tn k dII'ji eN-ot the r tu It W iltrtnuted In the eil f I'. r-t.l ratio.. Thi. r.a!i'.-a reader, at a - froaa t ha Capital ef Indiana to KM taa Bwe f tl day Tram mx u twelve koara tfora the can receive it ttrof h papera pn.!ifcl tl-ewhere. TL p r ran tetha4 af --. .4eier. end earr.er. at anfthe ra Ira 4 imi aa Um reesla oeatartca; at lodiaoapoli.

Ilnfr of Ailf.rrtUInsr. 3 a a b a? 9 C II a i. 3 .., 4'. 3 'J l. s a 1-a Iti :..' i n l i 1.75 mt uo 4. Kl S '.I 0 1 IS 1 7i! I IS t TS. S 2S 1.TV 4 JJ 4 TS I ? .5 S SÄ 4 Co 4 7ft I U 4 STS, ?.10 3 IV A.2J 4 26 ft U, &' T U t J7i 1 6. ij 7.T5 00 lO.JS II 51 3 2V 4 ?S;3V T.TS J5 10 74 1J JS 1J TJ i:.'.' 3 5 7 2. 0C 10.TS 11 60, It 25 14 oo ft.TS a .M !l iR. I 00 1 75 I tO 1 J.2i Vi WJ 7&filCbnt0 II OO -'1.60 ilOO 11603200 tt -TS' 13 M :t.7J 11.00 u.v; 30 0 34 73 s to U- TOO :7 i 31 0O 40 SO 7.00 63.J) SO (.0 rk it r tt 0a) M ! " aa t aa fw THiita irir4 a un(rr lifb tbao tbrra 1 t cbarg'ii pmpaUoial to tba lbrc ntoiiUi tB'ffi'.he w arU. yal ti'a, 't l and n !r, 1 mora than it 1 r.4, nl ! tbaalrn, 1 10, orr Uo l,ii, V0 tar.t pT !. t'h lrrtnn. AH trr. otit aad ccaJbonal A Tarti orr, U 4tyl Lucal ': riu-tba pai l for In advance. MtrtUfa Bat !, II. lateral o?lr, t. j ari;tapnt ar'.tb ctl'.a w.'.l b tkro. Iba rtr .,f aJrt!tirf In th Wffk!; lUrain! w'.llb lifc'.f ti.a ra4 cUarjM la tba lui'.y Hrall for om wk A4rrttaui(ita d.cTtino4 rrftraaxvirt'on of con Ca'taj,: ta Cha'-M f JT tb t:tD IU Ttrl rcoriliUg tO iL rt-t. 'im: ivi:i:kiv hi:. rni:i. rMUtuf 1 rwrrj M,u'.tj, at 13 00 per at.nujo, to litvi frf5o pp r n? wlthoit tai niiny, nor outloar A lufe1 ir Ua than pil for. Vr0LIS K. II. TLUE TABLE. Columbnt aacj Indi.iMpoHa Central Kailwa. f a i. Tav . Tralnt Arrive. .. S00 A. M. .. I U P. Bf. .. HM P. bj. ;'i a. M..., Day Iirret MailXigbl Kxprtaa. ...... BatlcfoBUin K-l'.road. i 4 r. M M .... Tra'.ct 1. . Train Arriva. fr.IS A.M. , ....!: 0 !fuoo. 4 05 .V. 51 i"i P. .H 1J P. X . Kail . Hi P.M. Madiaon Kailroai Traiot !.?. Trtlnt Arrlra. . .11 W A.M. ... 7 3' P.M. - A.M Mall 3.00 r.x Irffi-raonviil KaüroaJ. rtali. Laava. Mornlpn rpri10.15 A.M. lin rpr, 5(H) I'. M. Nlit Kiri. u P. at. Tralo Arrt. N'ifht Kipraa, 3 30 A.M. Chica rtprrna. Ii 30 M. KrvntDK Kipr7.3 P. M. Tern Kji'.roaJ. Ir.iTi. loa. Ur.t Neun Chlctro Kipret.. lUOH'.U CL caga flirrt-.. Tra:na Arrive. .. .7 .20 A.M ... Iii P.M.. Lafa-rctta Railroad. TratttArrlT. ...4 5 A. M. ..10.10 A. M. .. 4M) P.M. 17 4 5oan . 7ll- M... KJ 'ii I M..., Trra Hanta and Richmond Railroad. Tra'sa L'-ava Traloa Aniva. "15 . f Acr?na'MliIjn J:45 A. M. II X p. M Cinrtnoatl Kiprraa ll4 A.M. -10 P. M Mail and Kxprcva 4 P.M. ":I0 r. M Slttt Kipre. 7 J3 A. M. Cincinnati Railroad. ia;ni Laaie. xraiDa Arrive. MV A. ! Mail 7 35 P. M 4.M A. M. Chicago and St. UuU II VO P. M 7-l P. U..... Etrea l-f 5 P. M400 p. M Grcauiborf Accumdation.....' 50 A. MLoaiavllla, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. Ktprrvartreoncaatla JanctioD foina oarth... 4.00 P. M. .11.47 P- M. 44TH INDIANA LEGISLATURE. Special Ktttlon. Omission anl curttiili'ifiits of thff Vt'irf .Jr ir,it ,,f fj,,i,r- in th-f rolutnii.i, irill Xe rmtril in the r r l.fjixtiit ive 7.Vyr.v. in i:xati:. Turn-! ay, X-trcmler l-s2. The Srn ite m t nt 2 oV!i-k I. M. (in motion by Mr. iVI.FIt. the reading of the ccp-t .ir'.' .1. urn.il if y .tt rday v a disjhiisivI w ith." Mictii.v.- riTV if iRni:. Th follow im tnt-ss.u'e was rectived from the Acting (iovcrnor b the hand of Cha. p. Jacob, Li Private St-orl tary: To the .S'lotft ,iffl 11 usi I??; r utiitlvfi: I bclcvvc r j-i ti t ly to call your attention to the propriety of pa-sin a joint rc-olu-tlon aakin-,- ( t-n'r.- to make a d. nation of land to the Company incorMrated under Unlaw if thi tatet- Cin-'.nict a harl-or a Jlkhinn ( ity. otne forty jear ao th r- wa- cut off from the Territory of Mi. LL-an ...f a -trip of land t.-ti lnib in width, which was a.Lhd to tinState 1 f Indiana, fcr the purpo-e of affording her a L tk lLtrl r. I"t-r tin- purjo-e of runft ru tim; a harbor at Michigan City, the (i..rum nt lo.-iile appropriation- cxtcudiii throu-'i a writ f year-, amountiin: in the ai;rc-.'ate t ai tit fL :'-'. but tln-e wtp-tzi-it-n in uh siiia-l mns. and at inter. aU 0 ili-tant from t -. h tt'nr. a- to render them t-ctnparatiicly im 1V tu.d. t. w ith all th-- ill aw backe, a liarlr w a-l.ia.h-wtiith. for some year-. ;au t- ur Mate ,uit. an um.-u cemj-;. In n of the MI it f Iii i'i iiiir. ( n the ! lit.' in Ciiitral K uln-1. 1, j the h ul.r.it Michi.'atK tt y w .1 .-i'iand.'iievl bv I the t .. t rnnicot, and f -rw.nnt.i' p pair-, 4ml It rut-1 ! tin- Lake, the upKin ; t xp -cd to the -i ter w .-tk- w It it'h had f n t p-etcd w ere ur olually Lo-cnd an-l f. 11. -ail the smd drill in--; ncro-- th.-1 rib-, im. iih . h- k.-.l up the m-.uth f t bo ere k, and tin- h irlr Ut-auie in.ntfi'-le tt nu but m;i ill thi!i,' t !-. t itit n of Iniliaiia. ft ii iint-.l th 11 Ii..- t ! sln-uld ha e a j.rt -n ctir n-.it ui'.ih.l sea-, n wt ll as oJi I .... I l'!.. 1. t r.;..,l ll". Ht'tt I. flt1.i. l.tl'M I :u 1 i.u..' i-.i' .... , - .t.i 1. .1 . 1 .. !.- 1 of tin- t.-t. -. f.-r th.- our;. I' r toiibtttithi- ., Poe; liaibtir. r l;.l ( tup toy l ti;-n cc.lcl all the (i.-M rntii' nt w o.'k th tt r matnetl. and 1: ate jM-nut i'ti t r tie- woik t 1-e j.rt u' .1. a-liad.ilre.i-ly Uta Mi-tt'fi:l.j .1 tu-by a ( mpar.v at M'ilw auk, titohr a like c't oti bv .1 i v. . r.......,.t 1 ... i Ii;, t ... 1 1 1.... .... .... .... - .. I:.. Ill itv 11 ui- r -I and t i.itiv ;u- 1 i.-r -ti. 01 . r- Iii .-. r' i.; -toe .fit -t . 11 A. I "U! th. k h i- I1 . u - 1-1: d ..l,. at 1 ' Ci 111 j" '. w tii t t.. th. . nt rI as.tiran. e HIV th:it tintkc -t tk to inI.v . I. N tbt j t in- .!'.:;' t s i t . i . .1 1. A ( . I!. II. !t f t t:.. m ! ; i t ti ... 1 S' - n a- II .irv t :t-- rnj ! I' th. C I. lithe w , .-i k r',ulr ii I nu iv ' " ', on tl. it. I. : L.vi I t exami'o .'t Uo :.!:r' atuoutd . .ir.- iOir -state !i . to toreLike . ll. f t- . -t .!:;.!. . :i itll :l n.-t ( Xt'i ' ! t .1- r 1 v t .1 h ..i;r t-i itfroiiv t:. . II put .; uit t 1 trau;-1 t th.- V, Va iv. .1 t t en it- btion. ! it t-i i I tit rv '. i, it i- ,ii:! ':!:. In t! - in'- io ith . , t . n r . 'i Ii. v in ,. l 1 1 I - i -: I - I Wiil be ivr th- ..t:b rV. t.-.i,.;- it... pre. 111. nr.; Ill M t .'.11 iV Whl I, 'i rxti r.s-it ly 1. ji l r iiiiiU itl i .' V a.;m.'2 ;.i .m lll-li-ilia V !. ;i jet i Jt i! !! :li r. -il-t!. o-ir u'd I " be . . Vt i: ;4 . n d at Mit :.t ( I r. ' v r tt pi I-' b l! XV ri. . j , j.I. t i abadi. lk. ii;-- ri r b . VV oil!-! be .1 I: .r r And iu v i. tv . f oar 1 i;..td ti' of . r v I.:. h ii.ixpJ w llli tin' L.ik- Ml- ; I e r f loi. ell l.:.k : ' I it fünrie ami r I ;n jt th. Ir ri'-b- r t j -. and tin p l v furiiih i ..! i-.fl ib-'m-lt of i'.tr 1 - I- .i -at in j; f iij" ' !' I. :i it could 1-e tf t i ir t -L t . : n w ' ' ik '' 'i s r;i y. ;. t ' tin- am' rat i i ' a wt.nld i. t ' ' 'in a iv ,-tr.t i.'t to ' -i..tni. ton . f a ' r' ' .v f ti,. m lu S'stt r i.-sr v a b it .! .i, ,.f '.I,, the hl.lU r. the v b. .. ,,, . . i,. r. i l.ar i.. 1 1 t :.-! f; i.t -. . ' In 1 1; I li i i ' tl ?e titled I -: lo ,e t . Hi p.til V 1 t-. n t ! V ioirut tt T vaoid :-i i . pre, deli . . t hi ru J of : i ..o.v.d. I ( iroish- , hT I ,n J oth. r J he vv. ik r..u.ir. M . . ' -(-. 'll'.,ll Tle,,.. I. 44 ll Uo- i,-. i i y in i r eutui...u rt .,ui. tn. it.-. , make a tlcaali-n of laiid to ait Iii c-wi.tU,;.a tf the work. CtE i lit a tit. Actixj Uwvircwr.

tn m ti n f Mr. oYI.K!t. th m--.'- m r t rrel 1 a i"' ial t it;uiiltt cf Ihr--. l'P.T llON4. Mr. VAN I'.l -KI I5K. r h-r. lntr-!u---l a bill N'. 21'.'. f' r An A t Jianin,? tlK" titnf fvr hoMinz i tani"n ri-a otirt. AIo. t ill N". 2U.' f. r An A t h.inSitj tii tim f r lioMin? tli" Orruit i ourt In tin- ( otirth JuJi. ial ir uit. U'hlh wi r na-1 tb Mrtt. rrrj xo . t-Anir1. Th N nat rir'Tt-ft!'"! to the.ni !Tatiun i f Hi'- a j .rrul t ri r f- r thi h ur. I-in.' th" l.iH .. 1J". to aiwn-l An A t nniUtin f.-a an. I alari'. pT.mto.l Mart h 2, !.". Mr. IiKNNKTT aiJ tili w ap j'l'' l ill, an-l "i.inr.l w hy th a l. anro in :ifli partirular f'-- i ml'. Vh re tin I UI r f-ra to l-rov-riitin? Attcmry'a f.i a, tVv art lou'-I !. Ctiktahlf in iwt '-f tl.'f rurtltular, nanx-l. ar in r--l nr-half; an-l vi art- tli-f.-ra of Juti''a -f the l'af. JwrT anI n.l witnf ar" in T'-rwl a!"ijt Mi'. thir.l, anl th "ir-r ' Tt art- allovl five out. for niil-atr. Mr. MlHiKI.miu. triK- cut all that rff. r to rai-ii) th ; Jiw frunty Vin-inii''n-r. Mr. ML KS r-rnarkr-l tint h rj.j.-esl th Mil fur a n ral in- n a' ' f f,-m an l t-.tlari wlii h wa M-n!in' at tlif lat .-i"n; :ut tht(ttc .f unity C nirni-i"i)t r i a rry iin-I-.rlatit in" an-l we nt.l th lft in-n vt- haf anions u t. till it. 1 a -1 n--t think wt-fti.-ht t 1 ak in 11 r ni'x l f'-r 111 h nn offi.-- to ; their 1 1 n.e- tu tti'- jMiMie f"r I 1 than tiv- tjolUr a tl.ir. Mr. A f.l.ISON. Tlif . unnM.i'in r i ctit f th- niot iin;irtant. If not tli- U1 imjortant cllifp In thf i-ounty, an I iiiil -" ti ay ti-u!i to -otiim:wiil th attention .f jroml tn-n th rault will l- a I1 iiiariaB' ni lit f t vunty affair. On motion hy Mr. I'.KN X KTT ya. ."..; naval 1 t atn-nliu-nt a laM on tli laMf. ilr. MAHi.N 1110 -J to trtkeout Int " an. I inirrt " four" w h ro it n ftri to lUe per dkm of the County "''ninii-tion r. (in motion of Mr. I5F:NNF:TT thi- am nlm iit wa lal l on th' t:iM lv v aJJ; tia 'IK Mr. ( OliH inovwl to Uriki "out th- f .- allowril to proM-t-utiiiir attom-ya fr aarin In olvorvc cat-, h'Te th-y ap-not iiiti. fill. If nu' t-ffiful h- wa willing t!i-y bliouhl ! i).iil for thtl. r n fho prt-H nt law inaktt tli ir duty to dt f- ml all a:n U t a. ., Mr. OVLK1I wan fjorahle to ihn Ut a of irlvin? th pro-ftitlnz attt-rm-r t-n ilollar If aiit-t-f-ful, an-l no fit- if not Mift'-ful. Mr. IJKXNKTT. Thn an no kln.l of rain thi Mute in whi li w an mu h imp'.M.l on a th tlivon ' r:i , an-l tatht to havt thiu utt' iult ij to ly th- pro- utin attorn y. 'I h arii n'!tiiiit w a arpl to. Mr. WILLIAM. not.l to (-triko out all that p t r to pro-- utniz attorin-yi. IIthoii.'Jit th- f - alrt i'ly ppirl un-ilmpli. Mr. (iVLI.U h'-j il th" auu-iiilm nl not to It- a topt'-il. Mr. M LI' IK onf-cI. a a tK rr-.a.iry crtl r of think', in fon-tr-jiK-iK-- f tlic maTt pay of proMt utin attorney that th' oin itill'-! w itli .1 thir-l or fourth rat ia of leal tah nt. Thi "hoiilil In-p-nu'ilifil: nnl he w a, tl. r fop, in f.i.r of r.uin;r th- ff .f pp--4-utin' attor::t-v in rvrry nil-l way. Mr. .MLI Ii Ii H i! an im p a-e of fett wrppally tlu lo pp.w utlntf ait.jn)y; that it wouM 1"' ppxltii tiw of jrp t pulli- In in. lit if tli y w t p I tt r p.ii'l. Thf aiiit-n-lnifi: wa p-j.ft l upon u liiloii allirmati'' nr'ntli

! Mr. IUJoWX, of V 11, ino-,l to unw nil 1 that proti utln allorn- y shall p tu ivt a fit- : I of 1? to in all ata fr I iv r". TU' law prohlt- that th pro-- itlnx attorn-)' shall only ip ir wh if tln-rt-1 no attorm-y rmployt tl for tti ti. f. n'; ami that only ott ur" in fraii'luh-nt tIltp- ra--. Thl amoiHlmriit woiil l a. LI auoth) r hfi ktothUrlan of ra- . ; On motion hy Mr. OVLKK t In aimmiimnt w a-i 1 iil on tin tal.h. Mr. HKNNLTT iiiom- to am ml l.v allowi riir tint rroMtutin Attonit-y trn tlollars if Mit t i vful. 'Ihli t- wjll i-oiii off of pt-rson mt kin-; tlivop-t s, aiol tht an th om w ho liottlil pay aii'l art. rt iit rally Illing to pav wtll. Mr. XILKS ami 31r. MAoX fao.l jho amt'ii.lmt'tit. Mr. ( t U.H tloul-ti il It- proj.rh tv. Mr. TII0MIS0X wa anxioii "to wo th tllorftlaw of thi-t.it p-moiltlnl ; hut thought it w rn to spak of partit who may apply for (livoiYc a Mroiis rotuiiiittini a rrimr. Tht- aniui to ju-ticoon thi point should 1mat om ii an.l a fair a- in any th r. ami ht- ojMiwtl tin- lilovkin;; i'p of tht way with any tin- , ntfitary f . Thi; ami ti.lmt nt w .i airrt t .l to upon a tliisioii AtlirmalJti .'; ucativt L. 3Ir. IVKr.S tiioI to n:nnJ ly iiifrca-iti tht-juror- fi-t'froin ?l U) f-J 0 jn-r tlav. Mr. HKXX LT T. Tht p-ouht 10 l a lilT. r-rntt-ht tvtn th" ftt of Jui-or who I i o in , town ami tho- who 1 1 o In tlu rmintry, an.l tht-pp'jtt r war will lto:uM nilloat- to tin f.-f. ' j Mr. ALIJ4 XsuV'!'tlth,'-litIinilty wIkto i a juror Ii only a mile or tw o fpni town: in i whirh ra- tht milcap wouM amount tonoth-In-r, bixl vt t tht juror woulil hao to lo;p in ! town, lit ppft-rntl $2 a day for thrni all, j an-l tin n u Iii mij aui if St-natoPt s-- tit. I Tli aiiii iitlint 11 n ai a:;p tl to. I.y yt aa 31, I navs 12. " j Tin hill was thru onli pvl inrowi.i i.n tho thinl rt-atlin-r. ( Or Fit KS nR STATE (UTICri:. ! IVmlin:.' tin- onilTation of tin Lill jut or- : th'P-tl to tin- t nr-nifiit, tin Kxttutit'iirtT Pportttl tin following int'sa.;i Mfroin the itinir Jwt rmr: To the Srtmte and I herewith respectfully transmit a communication from tin- Tp-a-up-r, Auditor and Secretary of Mate, and the Clerk of the Mlprcllie Court, in relation to the cxMisrd condition of the public record, archil and pap r of the Mate. cpeei;lly a x-rtainin to tin office of tht- Auditor. Trea-up-r and Svrctary of Mate. In con-idt-ration of the inevitable burdens in the sh aie of taxation, which must le bt.rne by the public for -.ni- years to come, 1 would cl.i-lly avtid.ifa si ne ofdutv would permit, any u'estion. the effect of which inizht be to incrca-e the levy f.r Mate purposes. Ittit when the extreme danT (f destruction to which the public people are imw expo-etl, and tin fact that the puts now paid for rooms and ollii t s would in a few years procure safe d positorl , ami the additional fact that the value of thew record can 11 t 1-e estimated in dollar amlttr.ts are all con.ldcrevl, sound economy a well as tluty to tin public would set ui to require that -onic a tiou should speedily be taken to avert - ;;rcat a calamity a tintlestru tion of the arclilvcn of tht Mate would be. It will ! set n by the communication lefore referred to and herewith transmitted, that the Mat officer sttirest two li-tintt plan f.-r ppv iilin.tr otti-e. without expressing a preference f.-r either, on of these plan is t purch.isi the Uankin House at the ink r-et tion of Illinois -tp-ct and Jxcntucky avenue, the other to build new otlii-o on therounds owned by tin M it.-, iintncliat ly north i t the Mat' Holl'. I have i;ivcii tin -tlbit;ct -oine collsi b ra!o n. and, in my judgment, safety, t t notnv , and irootl poliei' Would dictate the purill.lse t-f tin building It l.-re inelltiolletl. if it can 1- pri-cup-d ell p-.i-onable terms. Thecollsith ratnn In it- f ivor are that w itlmut any addition tin ret, it ia U iit-vcd Ihc builtlinr coiibl . - i . . . . . . ie niatie to ueettiumoiiaie me .xioutor, 1 reaun r and t p tary of .tat on the tlr-t tl.M-r. ami fiirnih a room f.-r cat h of the Judr of the Mtprcine Court and nn audb-mv ro.in for their consultation anI for the hearing of oral , arguments, on the stt end ll.-or. It also eonit aiiia two supt rir v ault, in w hii h the r.n-rc t V .tillable of the public p-crda Collbl be kept. I It i isolated and comparatively free from . expour' to tin, and poe in a metallic j roof, in 1 i w if its josiü.-n mi-'l.t a!n;ot be I eonsi.b red a- lire pro f. Hy It- pur. ha-e the put-lie record eollld at oc- be r m 'Vt d to a place 1 1 secui ttv , the .. ... f t:t f -I P'oin ami office would ai otiee r. .!'-, an. I tt,.- l.em ral A -niolv 1 would :it the t-utsi t km vi the ! ! to vv hole amount accomplish the necc anobi.tt. Hc-i-l -hotild be t. 1-e ex pen all this if tin. It t and building purvJi! at fair prof ami the täte hollld In p aft r tl"t lleetl the -Itlle. tht TC is llt-t t V ell a P III te pp.b:ihit that th the prose..! fr pcrtv t oiiid 11. t at ativ future time 1 its t ri .'!nil co-f. If. b vverer. on tin -tht-r I h uid, th- pi tn of bull-lln offltt should l-c t ! j bd.thc Lu'.lluu we liM tod pnbaV.y U i tup'o Ud sht.rt f a v-ar fit in this time, duriti.' t in. u n nt- w --ill i e. lit IIIIU- to p:Hi. ' and Ho-public net nl would continue- nv ! xp-l t. tlt-tru. t;.-n. Th exj-. n.Htnrt" -al - Would doitbtb be liitn i. i.'rt-it. r than w t ..il l I r-. ,'. 1 1 r d t i ur.ii.i.1 the hiiiblin-; Ix I r a'.l:: '.. d to, und wh iliur the tiiuat I hli-Lt U , lie- i::t.m a. tual e.-t i f th. butbltit w.-iiid l-- a iu.M.r f tii' i luri-, and w. !ii l mr U ;s , ri.titn d unill t!.- work

" waa i -tnpb t. !. l mt r ju- '' h.il'en pit i uit. I !e xin- tin- ' J situation of the r-. tu ;i.i. ;;:,

t ii.ijrratu n mil - r an-l f the P.ank a!.i the i . bu'dtütl.' bt I P- ill. Iilio' . ,. and i and -hap.- f the I- t upon w (d h it j .itu.it. J. w lit h tii uratii I h r. with r ps tl'ullv -il- . lultN.l. Ill VieW of tlie Wie le li'J tf.'l t IT-l-.'-stlt r. . . Mini ti l that .1 it't I t.iuin dt.-e of b. th It um s at oti.-e .ipp. it.!. .! t vl.M and l;t-itt:.. fie. f th- Audit, r. Tr. .i-nr. r tu i -r. t.itv tf -l ib-, in I t ... ir urr. utid-ll.-a. to Ho: till i Int.. til)' MtlK-tillt t-f r- lit Istld bv tl. All I LT thJu t's'ea of the II- I pr. tin- ( ein t f .r their ( h.inil-r, and t.et n- J si. I. r the ti.:- -Ii -ti t f tl:e Mute OT1.Tr ron- ' taincd in the inniuiii. ui -n Inp vvith ublUtti I. w il!i iii.tru. tl !'. to the ( i inmiltee tP p4 1 at an e irlv d iv infiv.r.f ueh.icti-.ti as nil the i ir litii-t.ui. t and the puh'ie int, rt st tll.V psjUOe. CtiNKVl' I'vlKIK. Lit i.l ii u.f (ioit it.. r. Actin.' a x n;. r. OH Ho tl II t V .Ml. MI. I .-, the m. s. t.'ewa p f rr 1 t- a Jt.iLl ( i-iuiiiitu if tiutt e-. iiat. raod live Kcj r acnt.it ive.. TIIK I l;t K TIS O 1 The ri:iIIK.r ;r. ff;-.U:i l-.freth. leite .1 t Itiinuiil atioti frolll t li- ( r:ui Cslilp f tin- llot t-f T inpl.ir. t in lo-in. the Ir.iM i f bi.l tl.-v pr.iv in iv is- tna. Pd a a l.l r.i. r Law. v hi h w as rt h i rt . t the ( . mniltlee oil j 1 1 lo rain e. 1'1-tjI'Al IFVlVti V nil Ii. Mr. VAN lit -KICK ir-tit..l a t-tiii n frr-tn i it ,-iiv f Ii.tatur e utitv i rav in ' f r tht? pa- I.- f a Uw disfram hin"; si l" i "-u w uu . . . . . t il'-vi ttt'-J tue t oUl.tr v Jurtii tl. ! which w pad and "nf, rrcd U tLa Judiciary CCiUUllttoe. wur JCallCiU. t)V TDtt IT ACT. Mr. OYLLK, frvta tht Ciyiiixulttetj cn (rpin-

iiti. r. of Courta of Juti-, return-tl Ir.r.. nhma p lution I printed on pi an lirr n-p'-rt, an-l p -ouun n linu th- p . rf N tiat I : i II No. 2i2 f-.r An Ait t- aco-vl An Art f T th- lu ti'.n of Jiiti- f the 1. are, approtod Jim- !, 1502, whih wa pa-d

tothetMf r.nd reading. i'l'he t.ill iri ' jii-ti-e t. ra. Ii tow n)iip one additional f r r:i b in'trjoraU-d town or ! city, and on a1'!iti nal f.-r th Ujrnhip Where the K.pulatioti -M-ed ti ll thoUand. I i srw i.u in itw . Mr. HKnWX.t f Wi ll., from t!i" (tnmitton KL'ht ami I'rit ile. f tti- I nliat.it.nt f t thitate. p'turti'-d th- I. ill N. 2"' to i-ro-id f.-r the coii-tni' ti'-n f w t r in in '.riratd town: ret-ommeadiii it paare with 1 am-Tnlm'Ht. The report wa iMi' i'rr-M In. and the hill , r id th wrond tirii. On lo-.tion l.v Mr. TlloMlMiX. the hill w.-i reeomniitt d to the (jommitt-- .n ( .rora- , ti'li. Tl'IlNTIKF-. Mr. OYl.KK. fr' in lis ( !mnittc rnRoa!. I .l:nr; ..I 4 4,.l r iurii-i lot' i.iii L -1 to aiiii-ii.j i al lowing County ISoard to orif.uiize turnpike r. m pin ii ". ( t p--ot:iiuT. Iiri2 itpa.t?e with am- ndnioht. 'I h p p"rt w a ti urr d In. Mr. el LLKX xpl tim d tin- importam- f th rarly paa- t,( th hill-and laoud that i t 1 ...... . I,. I m m a ai r- ..i.l ..awl I f liu t L i t, r . . . . . . 14 imu.i'iMUMi - v t --t . v j-. .4,- unj'i time now Mr. VAX rrKIKK km w of a hard-hip or two that would ! hrou.'ht alx.iit !y the paa.- of thi hill, to w hi:h he would like to rail tin- attention of the Committee; and therefore he u (,u!d like to ha f th" hill recoiniiiitteij. Mr. OYLKI' e.uld Mt- no '.'MMlth.it would irrow out f th d lay; although In would not make any s ri'jin hjt tl"n to the motion to recommit. Mr. VAN I?l"KIKK nn-ntione.! a eae or two when thi hill would opt rate unjustly. l'tron living mar a town or near where the-e road converge tht ir proj rty i liable to Ik taxed tw i.-e or tLrieu out without r-e iln a corn iondiii2 hi n tit. Thau It unuIJ U w-!l to have at lea-t two ).'rad- of taxation: lit the propt-rty w ithin a half mile f the road ! taxed :i certain rate, and pro'terty -tween a lialf and a njil- fTotii the road, la r rut-. Mr. ( I LLKX. Ltlorti to make a jftn.. na. live tax in su h caw have so far failed you cannot m ike a law that w ould he general und ju-t on th'. -ul.ji t, hirauw the price of eonstruetloii of road dltV r In difli-rt nt localitii-. He would j-'ladly co-operate with tin -v-nator in nn ann ndiin nt that would o!.lat the üliliculty mentioned. Attatr further runark hv M-rs. VAN IH'SKIItK. ( I LLKX ami MAM IX Mr. VAX I.IK1IM withdrew hirxpro cd ili-ire for a recommitment. Tht' motion to con-idi-r tin hill cnroei lx-imr ai.'p t d to, it wn p ad tin- third time ami filially pu-wd tht- t uaiu by j oaj i tiay 1. hF.sst- n)ii:s. On moth n of Mr. IILXXKTT it was OrJrJ, That ben the Senate adjyurn it a-!J jU'n till 9 o'cl'A'k to-iairrovr murnlug. NF.W Jl Kit IAL TKIVI.S. Mr. MXoX introduced a bill . No. 2tVAI for An At t m relation to the u.I:iiim..ii oftestimony of jurors in srantin new trials.whicli j waa real the hr-t time. Ami then th; nate aijjoijrned. i ior. 1: k UK? 11 k" kn t a t i v l. Tm itsuvv, Xvvthiler 2't, ls"i. The -ri'AK Lit took the chair.it nine o'clock a.m., and directed the roll call to determine a tiuorum; and a lUoruni ln in ascertained, he dirttoted the clerk to read the Journal of yesterday. on motion by Mr. HTKY, the reading of the Journal was di-pen-cd with. MICHIGAN" CITV UAltlHUt. A mcsvip was now received from the Actins: (iovcrnor, by Mr. Jacobs, his private Secretary. n the propriety of the paar of a Joint lb-solution for a Irrant of land, to the company formed forthat purpo-e. to nil in tin- c;njt ruction (.f a harbor at Michigan City, (mi motion by Mr. IlKidlNs it Ha lef rrcd t- a riecial Committee of live, I'ETITItlNS. .Mr. ( Hoi )K prcscntnl a nn nn.rial from sundry cititns i' laies county praying for a ehane in the law so as to reijuire :ippli-ants for litt ne to sell liquor to procure a majority of the lc-jal voter to si-rn his application before lii-t-n-e i irranted; or that 110 lieen-e -hall Im- -.'ranted w Inre a majority remonstrate aain-t it. Mr. V( h il presented a similar petition from cilit n of Lake county. Mr. 2Ii:itKIiTII p scnted a similar memorial from citiz ii 01 Viuo county. Mr. (iLAKIJIlooK pp-tntcd a similar nn nn. rial, by Jep-miah K. U'eaver and 122 other citi 11 of Ilourbon, Mar-li:il county. Mr. JA3IKS prevent 11 imllar ni.-inorial from suntlrv cltizena of (i rant count v. Thec were severally referred to tht mittee on Temperance. " Coinj memorials of ! Mr. ItoT pn-entel sundrv workinnien of Vio ami other counties of the Mate, praying for a reiluction of the hour of labor from ten hour to eijrht hours a day. Thc.ac j. t;tions are signed by ten thousand pt-r-on. Tin y were referred to tlie Committee on Agriculture. Mr. WT.AVF.LL prcsentel the memorial from the Commi ioiur of the county of Well, for repeal of the soldiers' relief law , etc. Mr. JoIIXmiX presented a similar memorial from th Commi-si. .tier of Japt-r county. Mr. MLHLIH I II pit wmed tt einiilaj- memorial from the ( 'oiiunissioin rs of S iit county. Mr. KHOAIV preseiiti'd a similar memorial. Tin class of memorials were referred to the Committee on Ways ami Means. Mr. KICK presented a memorial for the repeal of the black law, and fr such legislation as will secure to tin- black tin riirht of suffrage and the benefit -f common school. It wa referred to the Committee on Kihts and Privileges. Mr. lll KToX presented the petition of Nathan Krown, an old ami resjieoted citizen of hi-county, w ho think-he has dicovcrol the true caii-e of inilk--lck. asking tin Le-rl-latun to make him a rewapl i"r hi dicovfry. He inoveil to refer the memorial to a special committee of three with sivvt rs to invc.tiiratc, t tc. Mr. KlL;oIiK inove5 to lav the memorial I on me lai.n. lie iiiouni il tins respeeiaiiit old man had p ally made this v aluable dtst ovry, and was withholding it from the world, he mut I' a very bad man. Mr. llTM'oN demanded the vca and niv. Mr. KlI.C.oKF. then withdrew the motiön. Mr. CLLIN AX. of S-vt. pn.po-e.l to in-cp-a-e the number of the committee to Ii c. Il wa- -oop.lt ret I. Rfli UTS Fi: M roMMITTFKS. Mr. MII.LLU. from the Committee on Ways end Means, p turned Mr. Ft-rri-j "ldier' re- ! I i.f repeal bill IL K. 211.) with sundiv ameiitlmeiit. ubstituün n vv matter. The p p rt It' s ..a tin- table. JtillX t,UF.iiIt . Mr. Ti:rLl".i:. from the Committee on the Judit i vrv. p turne-l Mr. (ip-'orv of War-P-n"s bill TL K. lo' t. 1-u'alie the act of ( John (ireory, Xotary Public, rccoinui ndin iiiib iintte poti.neint nt. Tin bill wa-po-tpvnctl accordingly . KtUiFltiN F.XKl l TtK. Mr. KII.doilK. from tin -am Cttumittte, Ptuni.tl Mr. Miller' bill II. K.M.' t direct the liseh.ir.re .f t. on Is -iv en bv forei n oxeeI utor and iruardian upon application to sell ! real estate, p-cotnnit -ndimr witlc liiiitc po-tpoiic-hit lit. Mr. MII.l.r.K. There was no vv ay umlar our law by which n f-n i'n executor can Is released from his bonds. Th- bill w as drawn by a rer-'t:thle itir. ii of his comity, and ho thou.'ht it tl-rvt.l con-ideration. TL- Hotisep fuwl.t t poatiK.iic.and the p j.t it lie on the table. Mr. KICF. from tin- Committee on the Judiciary, returned Mr. peiir' bill -1 1. II. liioj toam. n l set tion lis if the act of June 14. I.'2. f.-r the -ettlellient of decedent täte-, p t .1111111 ndini itxb-tinite pot-otn-m nt. TLe n p rt w a c.'itcurr .1 in. VV IlHW.. Mr. K. aI- r turned Mr. Th i. h K. 1ÖT to amend section 21 of the tin-T b--.-cr.t-, Ac., approved Mav r'ablll TL act r Jtiia14. I."2, re eotiiii'.i nJt: i itidctibitc iHd i il4tlbfl t( tlie . in im nt. lic -lid that th it u a, the tt'tninitt-f vv itK-w I alrti nlj elitult d to the th b it of the thpf hundptl U ll irti reif of th ril estate if Iii. n ln. t t is 'W.'!, of t!ie je rt,ual. Mr. MICKY. It w .est the rpinlon f the curls and l.iwor in Li 1 i -t ri t. that the V idoW i- ll.-t so t Milled ; atld vv In re the law I is .Kut-ttul In- thought vvc on that is Msitiv e. :ht to t ll.lt t otic Mr. Ll.l .1.1 A vltiiltn of the mij ir nn-1 otirt und r tin- law f t.; ; similar to j the pr i lit I IVV , js to the , lie, t t Il.it tin W blow I i not t tititb d t.. thi. .1. Ii. it out f tin- p-altv . ' Ml. Kl K11IK. lint hol tvt the Mjj.p lt'te , Court m P' p-ctlitlv tb-itl.tl tint tin vvid .W i iititl. d t- th- Uli. It i f ..'' out of any I m ii'v i n h ind. or t ut t f tn. n-v th rlo U fn lii tin sle of n-il e-tate Mr. I.AKI.I.K thought not. Mr. IT.N Li: . n. ttipd with Mr. Ku.kiik. Mr. I'dt'oW X vva- , f the am ipiniou. A rij'itful iiiterjnt t.ttion of the -t dut. a otil I h a 1 1- ! other et iir'u-l n. lb-w a opjsj t " tn urn!- ritu tin- t.it it. w i:h matter that make no i h .ill.'.- ill the law. Mr. LALLI.K. .lud-;.- Mu irt. f hi listri t. vv a- f i t init-ii tbit th- w idow j not nt!ttl t-. the ...li.it tf -r-la'otit tf tin' realty. He iv e i list. tin . f h.ir-l-lii; - to w i l-. no. .1. r the jr. s.nt I aw. ib would -ive In-r thi .: at all evet t. He nvvf-1 that the MM Is. rf. rn-d t. a b-.-t rommltt f thrt. It vv a- o . id. n tl. It'lilp.N FM'it l.ill. Mr Ml HLUI 1 H uc:eted a return to the li te l-V IV .l, h the H- Uii urr d In the in. finite 1 m. .-t I-s-tl. in lit f Mr. ! n. r' bill. II- did to t vv ant to Uu-ht. r bill vv ith-.ut coni. b ration. Mr. -PliXCIT:. Mr. C.Ki r.i.KYt f Warp ti and Mr. Hl'MPHKL . ca. h Ji kc t o the luatt.r. Mr. PKXCFK irrtTt,I a rert-rlderatioti vt tin? li te by wLKh the House concurred lo the report. ' ...... Mr. Kl C ttudd that tit CtTi.rolttee had rfH.rted a.tvert ly to tbe hill ttiauae the fee of Ue adiuiul.tratwr ((I vd a day) were Itudo

! ,uit-. Whtre there i inoIi.ial' I'J". -u . i-f.ul.l not i'i t rninia t.-iit m-n. Tlie e.i UtiT

l-n. I lie Hrt lU'T ! paid ati-opllit-f to t- ndii. '"'he ::!- ; or adi:iltii-trat r hould I i tin- afa .unt of the r-tate att : in""'. , , ; Mr. PKXCKK -aid an siii'iilii'til tu.d M-e made in rv"rd to i-onij nati'n. A ( n- ' mitttt- ri.uld fix the f. t- w 1 11 a the Court. Mr. IlKOWX. What l-ou).- 4 the f.-. Iwh.nthe eUte will m-t Jav th-tii? H--Md . not think tint the I -.-i-bturf rould proj- rly ; fix a rate of i-menation: tin Juti- werf ! v ariou. In one -ae the et.it- may t-e al.le to pav, and in another, where tin lal'r i tin same, th estate not aM to pav. The law -hould U- that the jud?- houf.l make a!!..-.v-ari'i to the lawyer and admini-trat.r in thm ttl. tm nt (ft t'ab s. He th "U2ht f had letter intp-luee a p-M.lutit-n di harzinif the Juilu i irv Ct.iumittt t- and r f rrinj; the hill to the irt iitleinaii from IVwt (Mr. MK-r-cr.) II tiiod to lav the motion to pf niiir on the t-il.li-. " It tvia no or.t.rtil ft: rtn 1. 1 i i e (V.. ne-'itiiet' The Sjw alcr now aiinoUTirt J the f llowln -I.i-.l i t-nimitu-e on Mr. IhaHiera l.iii IIK. l'7 ". narnelv : M--r. I-a lie, Milhr and i Ilunq hrt v. ' 1 1 T I . . Mr. IM sul n.itted the following: At Iba t.piniota cf tLia I-;'..UtQr, -ahat ana of th rreatt-.t iaiicrrf Jinper:tlir.g on tba eo'ctry are Uum to' rrtieral u ndetury to that tf ntra'.izauofi of po-T, and tLa coooohdatlon uf araal:h In tba band, cf Lar c purtiM, tabo 1 irrepuna;bia to th people; lt'.-Url. Ibat auch teniuicr 1 da ly l!ia?rat J injnu. vi 111 iur nun i ar - iai" 111 ui ai 1 1 jmj iari .i lxj. a 1 j 'h a m . n aV an & as - ha a,.l ai-a.. I la rtAA (. M I . r . f W .ft f. h r .at f lK mintrff hü. tVIDb:uli ad conre teratir.g t.inb.r, tiitt tloncrj rata to aucb an eaten ai to m ex-.orhotiate opoa tbe travelicg and trahrjj cotTtnuni T. i titm irl. That It la the duty of the prearat t-il-U-tnre to take immediate iniiirti ta prutert the public frt m the rotnt.inat. uns, conaohdation and extoriont uf the duTerarit rtilroid crmraniet cf tLa S:ate, aLd to that , end tl.ey aheuld fix a reauea.la tanfT of charge C.r all red, and compel them to receive and trusprt fr-iiht la the order it may be efft-red, aad without lavuritiaip of j ar.y iad. and in drfa t thereof their charier shjuld be j dnlared f.jrfelted to Iba ate of the State. : It w as referred to the Conimitb-e on KUhts , and rrivileire. Mr. W00I1S made an inolTet tual motion to p-con-idt r this vote. XOKTHEUX PRIS.)X. Mr. (.HIFFITU moved for kae of abwin-e 1 for the Committer on t h5 Nt.rthern state j Prison, from Tuesday till Thursday next. ' After de!).tte on th propriety of th- Com. ; inettoo t'oln up to thn Northern Ivlaon, in which Me-.rs. CiintCII. Itl'.-KIUK, ULTlUi;LL.(iUIFKniI and HIIOW N. t. k part. On motion, by Mr. ItKoWX. the applieulion , for leave of isbai-uep was laid on the table. NATHAN BKOW.V. 1 Thf .ri'AKKH annoiiticed the Sperltl Com- . mitte on th memorial of Nathan Urown. j nann ly M-.-s.-r. lirunhani, Sullivan, if S-ott, i and Uurton. I xorthf.i:x rr.isoxvJ Mr. KILC.oni: moved to reonMd.-r the ' vote by which the House refused leave of atetice 10 the L'oh.iiaUce oil ihn Northum Mab i rrivti. ! Mr. X IIWCOM II thoiii-ht there was no 110-oe.-Mtv to aend UH the Comnnttee. v e could i the i ju-t as well b 11 hen- w hetht-r the contract on : that pri-on is extortionate or not. He was j prepared to vote against the appropriation propo-itl. xir tlllu It moved to lay the motion to idt-r on the table. reeon J It was 0 ord.-red yeas 01, nayi .11. - T. XV. I. IHSAFFITT. The Sl'KAKKlt laid before the House the r-iinatiou of tapt. T. AV. O. Hrailitf, aist aut clerk, to take effect to-morrow ho having been tendered the place of cashier of one of the Kkhmond Hank, TlllUTF.lNTII ARTICI.K. Tho SPEAK KU now announced the-pvial order, viz: the con-ideration of Mr. Mer'lith,, joint resolution II. It. No. 1 iiropoln to amend the Con-titution of the State of Indiana, by striking out tin thirteenth article thereof the (puotioii lning on the second readin.'. Mr. -MLTtnrUTH lu-in? entitled to the floor, read a speech in favor of the joint resolution and in reply to the opening speech in the debate by Mr". Hu-kirk. lie contended that the opinions of niemln-rs of the Constitutional Convention could ti"t puido us now In brl-Ia-tion on thenc;ro tpuetion. John Pcttit had t hanked hi view s on thi tun-stion. lie was now a pe titioner before this House for the repeal df the lilack laws. Mr. r.lythe had aluv chamred. ami there w as little doubt but if Mr. Ituridrn had lived to this tlav, he would xtand with Mr. Pcttit to-day on this question. Wi-e men sometime chan? their minds fools never. Since the time of the Constitutional Convention, slavery had made war on the 1'nion, and now all'the loyalty of the land are determined to dioe of tin institution at once and forever. AV'here was the justice in tramplin-; on the rights of the netrro 1 They were (iod-;rl en, and should I t. held I aered bv all honorable men. It had been su-.'jrcsted that all that is required on this question is the abrogation of the law made in pursuance of this 13th Article; buthe w ould have the abrogation of the article itself. He deprecated the disabilities of the negroes undfr the black lawi, from considerations drawn from the heroic valor evinced bv them in the w;ir which ha put down the late p. bi llion. He combatted the proposition of Mr. Kuskirk, that the two races could not live toirether p.ropt-rouly. The n;rro should at least have the riirht to make contract, and to have a home on our cil. Not lor..; i nee the p-ntlenutii' arty al'.ejred that tlniiioirro was worthies in war; but now he was alarmed at hi prowess alarmed at a vision of the lnvro host ehanrin? upon hini for social equality and amalgamation. The n peal of this article would not v'ive the n.-frp the rij.rht of sutlraire, nor th' hem tU of th' cmiiion t hools., in conclusion, he r hearsed the tedious routine throtiirli w hich a proposition to amend the Coii-stitui-.n would h ive to pass, before the object could be consummated, allcin that it was a measure evidently dictated by the civilization of the :ie. Mr. LOCKHAIiT dcminded the previous question. Mr. PKAT1IKR and Mr. HUSK IKK do-ircd the treiitlcman to withdraw the ih-uiand. Mr. L(M KIIAKT ac.;ui.soed. Mr. (iKKi.OKY. of Warren, renew el the demand for the prci imis question. Mr. KKOWX subinltted that tho j. roper liifMle of aniendmf nt to tho Constitution w as by a concurrent resolution; not by a joint r -olution. -Mr. COFFKOTH demanded th.' yeas and nays. Mr. IIKi.ilNS mad tin point of ordt r that the yeas and nay could hot le taken i n a demaml fr the previous tjuestion. The M'F.AKKK (Mr. Miller in the (hair.) ht Id that the point w as well taken. Mr- KKoWN appealed from the decision of tin- ( hair. Mr. (;KK(iOKY of Warren, withdrew the demand. Mr. XF.WCOMK moved to p.-tpne the further consideration of the sps ial order till seven o'clock p. m. Mr. (iltlFFlTII and Mr. LOPPoppo-cl the motion. The m'tioii ti postpone was p-jet ted-affirmative 47: neirstivo .'l I. Mr. Ullo.VhS demanded the tion. pre i IOUS que- j Mr. HKoWX demanded the vca. and navs. The PKAKKK decided the d't ni.iud f.r tinveas and navs to le out of order. Mr. KKOiYX appealetl. )l r. X KMCOMII deprecated the jrair and cuttitur off debate on these important qucat ions. Mr. lU'KIKlv stabil that thyeas and nay were admissible on -ecomlin the previous question, but not on the next suett-edinjc que-. tion, vi: hall the main question be now put! ; The PKAKKK thereupon chamrt .I the rul- ' iinr, and the yea and nays wer ordered, and ' I lllir taken, the House p fuwd to second the pp v ioii question yeas. 17: nay. 72. j A mes-a,'' was receive. I frolll th" Acting (Jovt rnor. by C. P. Jacob, his private e.-r.--t.-try. traiisuiittin a coiiiiuuiik'ialioii from the Treasurer. Auditor and s--rt'tiry of täte, j and the Cb rkofthe Mipn-tm Coiirt. relative : to tb..-cxnosod condition of the pap. r and archives of th Mat.; reeoninieuiiu.' tin pur- , chase of tlie bank btiildin2. lately occupied ,v I the Pank of the Mate, for their U tt r security. j Mr.' II AKKloX iid: As nm of tin- mii nority of tin- Committee o-.i Constitutional Amendment. I I-ein it duo to myself, and csp.-eially to the constituency that I hiveth-ln-nor in part to represent, tint I should tate my objection to tin- pas:iu' of the Joint K--o-I.itioii und r con Ith ration. The rc-oluti.-n '. pri'i .- - an anit ndmetit to tin oiistituti.-n i f tin-Mate, by striking from that intrum. id I tin- Thirt nth" Article tln-p t-f. w hi h pr hü it iie.Toci or mulatto, from ci mir..' into, or ttllinjr in the tatr after it ad 'pti -n. A period of aU-ut f.urttu year- lu. t l.tps.-d me the arli-1' in u: ;ur.iti'ii2 thi policy was st pir.lt ly submitted lo a V tie tf the peopl., und r the tili- of Kx lu-bai and CoL.nlaiioti f Xc.Tot . It i mitt.r of hit ry h-.w t in-phati.-a'ily it wa approve.1 by the iopul.,r Toi. t ." tln re U-iiur ovt-r ninety th-'Us iiid ma- ) -r ity in it favor. Tln-p an- two qu -t..n that" naturally arive in th" ar.'Uuu nt of thi lUostioii. First, w h it w i p- tin- irt unit.iti exi-tin.' at tin- time tint p inb rt-.l it- a b ptiiii iniiary: Au l - ndiy, do tit t ths ililO cin-Ulil-taUcea and lieeeaitV that exist. . I at th.it time still eUt? Tlianvvir to the tirt uue-tioii a to w hy vitin i ircumt.inct pndtredthea.lopti.il of the 1 .th aititle of the Centitution n esary, jrhap Utur be ftun.1 iu the debiti and ar.'unuT.t t-f many of theviry abb- mn wL- were muuls-r i f Ilk Cwistltutn ni.1 CiiicTition than l vvhtrri. and c rtainly thitiiiu ativthui that I tni.'ht .iy. The Ctn'ileioin from Mn ro , Mr. Kukirk'i l;t hi vcrv abb- ixtt'h Ii Tut sdav la-t. in. tt and ft iti n in onie n n.'tti exirart in in of tin- t- sh and argunit nt rfia-oiu several of the ablest tueuitKTs if the 1 olilcUtlun. and I aba 1 net attempt to . l it. -rule up-in the.t irciimnu n ami n aon ast2m l bv them for their a. tlltl In rfoliim lit tn-' tin- a l..tti,.i of a conLalitutmna; w ll.-r e. eleartr enndutive to the paratloh au I ultimite 'r.;-rltr of Kth r ... nirthtr than that the ilrrUm-tancee then tlting b mm.bil ( a In mv humble judgnnut th.y tili do) that" Iudiana should r.t U flvx-Je.1 and uierrun with a TagaU-ne i-.puUtu.n f tieirp and mulato. to th ir own detriment and we'.l-ttlr.tf. to eorrupt, contaminate and iittucrauze cur i-j.'pie, and u compete with ind drgirade the labor c four fonl-hvrn w Lite tir.lxcus. 1 do Dot projoe ItKJJVtie tie queatlca nf the infirl-rtty cf the efro; that tava U Utter Uol t y (k-c cue mere ccr-jpe-

tnt to the U.k. 1 b lit it i a OHioedtd fat t that huiuan nature i tht same at all tiint , and that truth I ImmutaM.- and tin luit.'i-iMf. r.tlitiol.,.-y, , r the Ju-t-.-ry of the dlff. p nt rare

m- n. ha ainrU to th,- n--:rro a platt- in the ;a!e f human in: IlL't m o, i f pnn . and ( f j iuhati -n.fn.m whit h litiuian law and aoeiation ran not exempt him. I. sir, am not ! on- of tho... if any no h there t-, who hate j and ile.pi,. the nvro, atie .f hi inf- rioritr ; and hi (ihr. fr the. ry pJ rtaon, that jtliat i sonn ihin' he i tii t P -jx-n-iLle for. ; lla-i he h.ne t n -.nulted in Uiat P-sranl. i it would it-rh.itm have U-m ord red otherwiw. I Tin' I'p .-imMe to tin C n-iitutL.n stt forth j hri.-fly and rt.mielv lt ohj.it and i:irio-., ; in theae word: To the end that lustiet W j f-stjldi!.!. j'uhJii ord.r laalntainfJ, and lih. j f-rtv ri-t tu.it d: V.-. the l't- jdc of the Mate "f In. liana, irrai ful to Almighty Cod for the I free rxt p i- of tin ri'ht to rlioo-e otirown If -nn of (orntu ! tion. nt.do rrdain thi Con-ditu-j ul-lii- .,! I - A ... 11 "t. a rutr m -re ti; r.ni'V maintained, or ! ii'rty mure iw-rinanently ixTi tuate.l. lv trikinsr from tin Con-titutimi the l."th Artirktllrc Itil.M4wr!iitrtIU'Nr, tint 110 ht t- ' tr pi 11 -011U Im- dei4-. to prxlu-r j-uMk-! di-or-l r, li'r-anie -.otkty, nn J u-t -pp-a,l moraliz.iti'.n anioj ..ur M-pl.-, than to in- . rrMe Mir wito j-opulatirn. The ad jition of ; the j..iut p.--lution under -nidTatin. will I niM aup-dly h ive that !!' t Ly hrt akin ' down the on.titi.tii r.al l.irn. r mi imilini' hit!., r wutin of tLi w.rthl- c! of 1 r--011 t 11-. In an -eii' tnii-.-il and indu-trlal j J. i T.t of v i -w, this t;!caure it it:xptHcnt and can not im tii-irai.l.- to .ur jK-ople. Tin indutry and lal.r of the North should 1m- f..ter l and pptctcl, and not cmbarr:i.-td and Ue2ral.1l hy an (Imicnt of thi kinl, Thelahor of our fop um white ipulathn and in -rt-a- of our white popul tti'-n I j rotitahle in the North, while the IaIht of the ne-rro i pr..titahU-In the outh. and i m-t in the North, hence it I the manifest inkn.-t of In ah rtion, and Mli r:ncs,th:it thenero remain in the South where the climnte i concnial to him an.J w here his lalr canuct Wt It in- tlisjionw.i with, uj. KAccllt-ncy, the (iovcrnor, in his m's:i2e both at the regular and present -esi. n. reeommend.-d the ttahlihuu nt of a Uun-au of Forei-ni Lmi'ration in Lurope, w Ith an n; ney attached, in ordr to facilitate cmiI srr;iion to our Stat, In order to supplv a dcticieney anions our lain. nnyr classes. In view of thi tin- adoption of th; resolution under con-aid-ration Is n t in my jmL'tutnt advisable, for tin rea-.n that thi iaca-un will le an obstacle in the way of fop-i-.'ii cml 'r.ition to our j Mate. Tht Industrious (i rman and Irish emij rraiit w ould not regard our Mate as a favorable I location w In n t hey b arn that their laU.r will conic in compt titiun with and will be detrradiii by the labor of the ne-rr. If.hovv cvt r.the resolution must pass at thi time, I would suinrost that it is defective and does not co far enotih.it should have rets mi mended a Iliireau of Nerro Lmijrration in the '.utl. in Mates, in order to ni.-et and counteract the Pop i2U Uureanof KniL'ration r-eoinm-nded by Hi Kxeellrnev the (iovcrnor. I am aware that It is n-umed by some that neirroes are citizens. I tleiiv the assumption that they are citizens of thi Mate, much ls are they citizens of the 1'nitetl Mates. The term citizen is tb-tined bv AVebstcrin these words: In the United Mates, a Ik rson nativ e or naturalized, who has the privilege of exercising the ilectivo franchise, or the.-ualifi.-ations which enable him to vote for ruler-. ami to purchase and hold real estate. The suppowd neces-ity for the passa-r of the resolution, 1 presume, is that if slavery is not abolished, it will bo by the ratification" of the proposed amendment to the Constitution of the United States, by three-fourths of the States; in case the constitutional amendment is so ratilied and the status of the negro shall be defined and settled by Conffp-, in that event the nojrroei. would become citizens under such disabilities as the States res'Hctivolv miirht by law Impose. It will be time enough for us strike from our Constitution the Kith article, after the amendment to the Constitution of the United Mates abolishinir Slaverv shall have l-een ratified by three-fourths of the Mates; at any rat', sufficient unto the darin my jti.L'incnt-i the evil thereof. In conclusion permit me to say that Indiana i. an.l always Las bet ii, a Joj a"l Siate in the Union. Tin -eooiiatruction policy of the Federal Executive, does not iu anv" manner require immediate legislation on" our part in this matter. The question of the reconstruction of the irovornineiits of the states lately in rebellion, the pacification of the ieople thereof, will, for a considerable time, agitate tinpublic mind in ltoth set tion, and w ill, f..r some time, occupy the attention of Con-rross. The scourjro of civil war has to sonieV.xtent nients that are essential to the prrowth and impeded the advancement of the material elepp.sp. rity of the State. Indiana has, durinor all this time, enjoye.l a deTec of proiperitT equal to that of any oiher Slate in the Union. The mtnoriiy of the Committer- in their rcpojt, slate that the pasa-rcof the joint resolution under consideration is inexpedient. How arc the circumstance different now as regards the wsro, from w hat they were at the adoption of the Constitution, and what has occurred that makes the proposed eh autre necessary or desirable by the people? I, sir, rcnrnlzetln fact that slaverv ha been virtutllj dst roved and abolished by the war, and I, for one. i would not aid in restoring it. if buch a thin;.' I were possible. V t we havc,durinthe present I session, Itcon told bv hiirh authority in this j Hall, that slav ery is not yet abolished. If thi ! Ik true, and I am inclined to think it K as a j lal proposition, tin stat us of the m-irro i vet I to Ik determined by the reconstruction policv t-f the l.xocutiv and by Congress, j CORRECTION, i Mr, KUSKIKK desired ilu rej-o, tors to take i notice of a correct ion which should be made ; by tlie reader of his speech on this question j last Tuesday, which is printed In this morni iojr's Jlnal'f, where he says: "For I have ! ever denied the riuht of secession," the printer made htm say this; I or I have never dtnied the rlu'ht of secession." CAI TAIN T. V. I. I1RAFFITT. Mr. LOCK II AKT presented the following, which was adopted: I ( red, ThatT- W. O. Eraffltt, npon retiritijf f.-ODi i the position pf Assistant C'erlc, has tbe thanks and con- ! fiitfiice of the Ilo-iie nf Rt-preveBtatives fcr the gentle, j manly i nd faithful manner in which he Lai discharged j bin duties. j Mr. MILKoY made an Ineffectual motion for j an order to furnl-h Ciavin & Hord's Statutes to ; new members. j EMPLOYES iEIOW. Mr. HKXKICKS said he had a connnunieai tin fp.ni the Librarian, statin? that certain j employes iu the cellar have not been placed on I the record, lb' a-ked leave, therefore, to off r j the follow inj,': 1 RftnlrtiJ. That the nau of those p.rsi. appointed , to tbe furnace ant w.l departraeni be fjrni-.hd to the Librarian, theircoixpenfatifin to leg;-n on Tuesday, ' ovenltr 10, and tbat tbey be placed oa the !it uf tbe i employe oMhia Hoase. ' Mr, sTHIXCiKK ni.Klt an ineffectual motion j to p fer the resolution to the Committee on l-mpioves. On motion rf Mr. COFFKOTH the Hoti-? then took a recess till two o'ebvek. ASTROLOGICAL. s rv o o ci y Look Out! (iood lews for All! 3- VOITSi. LI.OMDAS '!3-?. CRKAT AD REAL ASTROLOGIST. Di kill by thotinJs hi been tried, Ye, thousand more beU meet; Fjr In Astroloey a 1 anoria! can confide. With Prof Leotiidaa, 132 North IUinoia atreet. HE TKI.LS YOC Till EVENTS OF LIFK, AXD can never be arpaa-ed hy anv In Ihf mjitlra! aci'-i re oltbentar. Hr ia the twevei.th 00 of tbe sever th on fur WTen cetierat'.er, and born nitlj a veil of light. He ha ben vielted tT the tnont em1n-tit rn-r TVietor, U.T.T.I. Ministers Principal of tba bait Tbeo!'a;leai and PuVSl.c SrtiitLar'tf, toileKef1, Aradem'e ard fei .jl. He fhowi jou th 1 kene tf your future Wife ar.d lla. baud, and aiideratandi tbe aerce of Aetroloy aa the Fg-yt.an, I'ersiann and Arabia:., frcm hooka and ora cl-, eonnatitly relied 011 by the Erperor Napoleon, yjeen Fl tabeth ar.t pr. Tve, and cnmeroa others. Offlre Sr3.' North IMInoli mreet. At-trelortral eonaul' a-t:ot-11 in, one doilat; Gemleneo, laadwllars. Bovin 1.1ru GROCERIES. a. raoesLasn. r. iut. I0c,i.as Mairiae. i. at. cali au vr. j. tiiLLisrur.. sSSLWDe.llAGllREACo., wiioi.usai.i: a- IR, OCERS, 1 or. ridiau find Mar) land SM " 10TH''"' INDIAN A POLI, l"D. TODACCO. p. a riTsi,i, InLanipollti. IMIAYiroi.I$ TOUACCO WORKS. P. M. MAY & CO., If atmfattsrerti tf aM Krade of Chewing Tobacco. Of nCI NO. M EAST SOETH STEtET, Lniliannieolltv, IndLunn. novU ttltn RENOVATORS. Clranln; and Dyrlo? Lstablbbmrnt.

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kkiiitki lxit:ij.-ssly rm tiik iiekalp. AHopnoon ISc-pcirt. XEGKO RIOT IX FLOIIIDA. STORM IN CALIFORNIA. VETEBAN RESERVE CORPS. SINKING OF A STEAMBOAT. -FXXtE -As-T FRAJSTirjFORT. ANOTHER MILITARY COMMISSION. Indignation Against England. S( corn! Coniplroller's Dcelion. ALEXANDRIA JAILOR'S CASE Application fur Pardon. Ac Vr Ac, Ac. From New York. lern 11 Heaerre Corp rar 1 cl rs' Itcport-s-IVtll ( l'ae.ppliration for l'ardon-(;riieral (irant'i lie pert Iiidifrnntioii .iraint i:n.rlnnd -Soul her 11 .'Hen Have Deals lieplared In tlie Senale.tnother ti 1 1 i lary ( oiiiiniaaion Deriaion of the Seroiiil ( ompt roller- I ear of Iterontriirted ICr belaltiot Aniont exroo lu Florida. New Yokk. NovcihIm r 2.1. Tho IIor-r sptxial say-: Twelve hundred and fiftv ni.-n have Isen nuitured out of the Vit ran lieserve Corp, l.-av ini only one hundred enlisted mr-n In that Impairment". There are two hundred officers loft, w ho are try in;; to hold on to to their commissions until" Con-rress meet-, when they hojM a continuani- of the Corp will lie authorized by that body. Major (JeiKTitl Carl Schurz! in his report to President Johnson, stated his opinion that the immediate enforcement of nejrro suffrage at the South would require a lare tan.Unj' army. The fortheoniintr report of the Coinmisiont r of Internal lievonue w ill rmmmend the abolition of Internal Kevenue Mamps, and all other stamps, except those used for legal documents. Testimony in the ease cf Captain Tettit closed yesterday. The reiort of tho Commissary General of Prisoners, nearly concluded, contain a vast amount of matter relative to the n unt Iter of prisoners taken by each side during the rebellion. Auditor Treaey has isued a circular, requiring Southern Postmasters to pav up all balances due the Government at the breaking out of the war. The Post Office Department received $12.000 from Mobile recently. Secretary Stanton has determined not to publish a lit or all the officers in the annv until after Cohjrress meets. The Triluue' YVashin-rton special dispatch Ray: paymaster lioardinan, of New Hampshire, sent out to the Stonewall, died with yellow fever at Havana. Several reconstructed rebels hav e filed claims at the Treasury Department for balance due them before their participation in treason. An application w as made at the Xav y Department yesterday for the appointment of a young Virpinian Peeossionist as midshipmau. The Time's Washington (stwoial dispatch says: The uumU r of applications for pardon on tile are about 20,0)0. The number granted will not exceed i,X.H Xone are now In-inff granted. Put ft'-vy numbers of Congress have yet arrived The HeralTa Washington special dispath says: General Grant's report of militari operations since hi apjolntment as Lieutenant Genoral, will probablv accompany tho report of the secretary of Var, and be published w ith that document. The fi-elinq: against England in Washington, for allowing the officers and crew of the Shenandoah to escape, is one of undisguised hostility. AU agree that they must bo given up to our authorities, under the Extradition treaty. -S o doubt is entertained of our ability to prove, from her log book, that she took many prizes after Iteing informed of the close of the w ar. Tin interior of the Capitol is compUtely and elaborately prepared for the approaching session. Desks for the Southern mem hers' have been replaced. Contracting Surgeon, Mary Walker, having failed to receive a Major's commission in the I'nited States armj, the President has directed that she l-e presented with a silver medal for meri tori ou and faithful service. Her friends will ask Congress for a mure intrinsic testimonial. It is stated that all Executive and misillanons documents of the Thirty-Seventh and Thirty-Eighth Congress has been printed. A Military Commiion. it is said, ha ler u ordere! for the investigation of the enlistment of Prussian subjects by the Mate cf Massachusetts during the war. The Times' Wa-hinsrton dispatch says: Tin? Second Comptroller of the Treaeurr has made the following decision: Officers discharged to take ( fleet from a particular anterior date who do not receive notice of their discharge until some time afterward, when tliev in the meantime continue on dutv. come within the second paragraph of Generaf Orders 'o. liXl, of lsoT, relating to resigned officers and are entitled to pay to the date on w hich such discharge or notice was received. An officer holding. i commission on the .Id of March. lst;4. and continuing in the service of the United Mate until August i'i, löA, was rendered a supernumerary by theconsolidation of his own regiment witlanother, and, in conMinience, discharged. It was held that as he was not discharged from the scrvi-e umh-r any ord rs of the YVar Department, for the reduction of the army, he is not entitled to the three months pay as proP rly provided for by the Act of Corurress of March 3, 1 ; Inaeniueh as he has not served to the close of the war, within the meaning of the law. The Triluut'a Washington sj.eoi.il dispatch ay: Keconstnn-ted reltel in Washington do not disguise their fear that the bad faith of many of those alreatly pard.tiel in the -south w ill "-seriously effort their political interests. The r-cnt falling off of tho Executive conli-tl.-nee, w hich they admit is Ies,-rved, occasions si riu apprchenion-, and tin more they learn of Northern sentiment and feeling the möre apprehensive they are that they will not be received at the next session of Congress, Thomas Conway, late Asst. Com. of Freedmeii in Louisiana, has Uen tend, red the SuP rintendeney of all fps-dmen's school, in Tennessee and Kentucky. The Savannah Herald has information that a riot took place among the negroes near Marianns, West Florida, the rioters burning a eot-ton-pln house. A eomp.my of pgulars were sent there to keep order. The coast sunning btcamer Pribb, is at Savannah, making a thorough exploration of tin ol.-tru tion placed in the harts. r by the rcb; Is during the war. Much gratification i expreas,- by the citizens of savannah at the establishment of a line (f steamers lctvvctn that port and Itoii. From San Francisco. I The Storm In California C' reat Dam ! are üonr San lT:iV(T-("i. Xovetnlur -"J. A storm ' of rain has prevailed throughout the StatI during tin- pa-t vvetk, the mot severe exjKri- , em el since the great iiooi or I--.I. ( ommuni. ati.-n vv ith tin- interior, except by water 1 and teleirraph, i- rut ML The Central Pari fie I Kailroad Las aufli r-l severely by the caving j in of an embankment. ! TL' mining district have received ronidr- ' abb- dainajreliv the w ahliig away of dam and ! flume-whn N 'and bri !g . Much of tin . -tintry lM.rlt-rin on tin Sa. ram nto and j Feiln r riv r 1 ff.MMl.-d. Tlie Iw-r portion j of M.iryiille 1 fl-t(led, but nM much daninre don. The wharf at Half-Moon, n the pari fie 'co.it, r-outh .f .an Franico, was washed I away thi nn ri.iiu. t arryiiijf away a ware- ' hou.'c filled with grain, and doing damage t : the amount of fli"J,ti. Thre I no si-n of ! the atorm a?atinr. l ire at t ruiikforl. Kcnlutkr I)VISilm:, November W. The LAecutiie (fliee of the Cl rk of the Court of Apcal, at Frankf .rr, burned this morning. A i-.rtion of the mw buildinir, u-sl hy the military ami the Judge of the Court f Appeal, vra" alo burned. The library an-l rtit.rd of thi court wen- almost tutirely destroyed. Meamer ftunk. Sr. IHT. Ntiveinher 2.X Th tteamer lis r I-ttife. h-nce for (linaha, with a valuable j cargo, aunk one and hilf miles Mow -t. j Jost-pli. on Monday, ia uppoM-tl to 1-e a total l . Iloat v aiueU at fX,tj; inurxl for ,- I Ire at Ulchmoaid. ItKTIMoXH. Va, NoreralKr TL I led ford & Co. au tion huiiae on Kroad atn-et, near the theater, an 1 aci era avljacent houe-i, were dc. troyeil by fire to-night. Iy mall. FOR SALE. Qann trSHfM ef riaewrlag Ba!r fee aal, ta pUUU bu t aaot vvliuBTa. Äfft te Ua racier of IOCS T. tAJHTAT t 90iHti Hi a TW laataNl krM let avH4ar

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