Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1865 — Page 2

HERALD. jtln.vY MoiisiNo. iix'Emi:k :.. Tlie Tarlff-.lar Tan IInll4 nj catern .fan fat tur. One prrat Intrrrt of th. W ct n that manufwturts .houlJ 1 luj'.t ujwltLSn LrW1t. Manuf lurr rati iut Ih put In c juration, to any jfTt at txu ut, without 'aj itiJ. An Important ,iucti.n f r u, thn, 1, Low .'nail tli-? TVtlnrrrs lu r. ipit.il F An J wearer rpirfd to anwfr th! ;!H-tion, at cnrr; Western capital is to It increase! ly t iriny.ktrpUvjat hohie.the products of her oun industry. Ebe will aoc.'irit.lisU it in no otli r way; m4 her jrröwtti la t i Aitlf and a acotiiqu-we, in ma&nrVt'ipr, will 1. a!oW rapid, Jat !n projxrtkn aa ah r'tiin tbr prorwl of Lt lnJut;y at hotn-, r.r auff. n hr-lf to l rf.'WJ of th-m t,y Hj-twi fapltalit. (K IhU fact, Ux-re can be no .luult. Another pro;--.i-tloa I fj'ii.lj t.r L u; anl that I-, thit tht West can not r'tnin the pntctelt of her iniJuttry at hom, rtn nut grow mj.ilhj in capit il, xeMls shi submits it a pr'Acctixt larij. We will llluitrat In thi. war, no thit rv rv cn raij utv1T.t..n.l it. Other couutiiei at in 1 rea-Iy to furnish u. with th artl- Ie. vt to buy from abrol, at tea pr cent. It, -n the avcr&c.tha!. w ucn pay, an J Ufc" c j.r urr.lm prvlu'-c at t-n Prrit. higher tbaa wo now receive. Ne w England, wbLb, to u, U v?ori than a ftiin nation, i oovrhnln? thi trad with lie. anj uk the jr.tTtlr tariff t' prvtt n from dalin-r with otb.r nation., and fircinz u to gire hr our tra.; upon Lt own tfimi, wbxrtbj wa axo couihIIcJ to let br hive all tur profit. ' How, Iudlaaa, we will mumo, In the abcncf of the figure, purrha- fifty million. We unjrtt:inl that aex-rat of our wbolei.il hon? tAl to th aiaount of oni million year. Wc mu-t l af?, therefore. In our e-)ti.niU? of fifty million. T;n p-r cmLvniifly million I five milliom of dol lar. TAIn? our export article, alo, at only Cft millioni, tn jx.t cent on tb it linn i five rulllion or illiar rnn. Tbi ui.ike ten million of J!lar. Tbi aiuouut Indian h robbd of very year by the 'tw Enlan-1 minuff turi r. Tbcy are taablcl to d-t tbi by m-'in of 'the t:tri.T, which exeluJ other who vrih to trait with u. Nor, If thtarllf wa out of the way, our people would annually mve t!il I',ir),'' a year, which wacouIJ lnreu In wmnfacturin? eUKli-h-ment, and rouid tlm l-coru; rl :h and indpendnt. You coulj wc lujuuf. tun-a'ain-.t En.'lan l? Wc answer, wc cm; but es cawt vh-iina-ture ajtinst .Vew Ilmland, with t!i; aJvant i of a prt' tic tirür. Waue !ic will not b-t us; n-ir will sh rlait U to i 'curual it.; eapitil by having th; aJvanti.j cf ju-t prlt-e. While the tariffcontinu", and otlur c entric are prohibited from tradln? with in, why. If wo. in the W-st, attempt to start m.inur.u turt, N v England, With h- r or. rrmvn capital, and million of re. rc fjii-l, ai oo:i a our inill 'inuic-tn e operation, will drop prir, pour in her joods oniony credit, ?lut th market, und al-,ut ix munthi u" upour ft'tle eta?libm nt-. Tin y b p, ttfr.it-1 of courM?, to resume; a;;ain, aj iitiit Uch ovt-rrown eoriMtrutiuii, who enti tbu put np or d'jTii priec at ph-amre, anl iu ik then fluctuate a tlx money kin;'i d tin pri-( ofgoll. a uui),' tnatuif k ttirin t-t.il.li-lnn. nt want rtaM pricv, 0 tint they ran make al fUlalMO ahead, anl rely on tin in. lint do away with thi tariff; 1ft old England, Frane. and üenu my btcome rotnpetitors i f Xew Eii-l.tn-l; th.it mik pric- itahb, prevent th fluctuating ti ration of .nv En,'lanl, and, by jrlvln u the advanti-e f hi-h price fur our produee, cii.itlc u t) ut.iin our boin manufa. ture with capital, and place New tn.-lan 1 more uearly ou au c iuality, (y f. n b t to pay u hk1 prices f r our product lüat wc cati sut iin our It c aain.-t frtiu'n count rif, the consideration how. 1. Ity freo migration of lalor the pi tee of It U It-eominj nvre nearly final in all eountrie If waife arc put dovrn bv in Europe, tb laborers will leave nl coiuc to thii country, till a demand will be cr.-atcd iu Europe, cauIn,; wai-s t) rie th re. 2. Enl in 1 ha to come here, buy her ra .v mati ri.il, etjM't lally cottuu. ship it to Europe. and transport it to the factories, work it u transport it to the seaboml, hip it to thi country, piy a small revi nue duty, and trani. port it out here, a thousand mile, by rail. She ha to pay all these cxp ne, and lie out her co ital all this trhile; and, at the imp time, probably, ship produce from here to feed her ban i while they arc working up our cotton. While we, noxy that the war I over, can brin cotton, in le than a week, from the field to our factories, distribute it to customer at our door ai fast a manufactured, and take the food for our operative from th f iriucrs' waon at our house. The tl can never manufacture ajaintt A iff Enjlin l, till sejett rii 0 aprotectise tarij. Tb IleTOtvlntr Political Light llouir. In April, 1ST1, the Journal wu iu favor cf a diisolution of th Union. It occupied the aiae platform that Meredith say Juli in occupied; that LLOVD Gahkisox occupied, and, on the ground, ao far at we know, that the Constitution wa a league with hell, stick a pin there. yow, it i f or blood aad murder. Stick a pin there. What kind of a Virginia rail fence, zi.za traek it hi stajcrcd through iuee that time, it it of m consequence to anybody to In juirc. It i a matter cf no importance. Whether the snake that made that track, Was goiu rxmth or coiuiu,' back," it is as ucles to pend tiui? iu ascertaining, a would be the effort of a boy to make a whistle out cf a pi's tail, or of a mathematician to dertKKistraU- the particular curies made by the posterior donation of the canine specie, by uLivh we mean dos', entraily. A t j our 0 u conist-u--T ; we have alwavs ccupied thi potion. Wc opposed the war iu i'u inception. We wen for ax oidin. it, by o.irtlvcs living up t the Constitution, whieh, had we of the North done, there would have bm no war. After the KcpuMi.-an involved i umieccarily iu the vrar, we were fT m.kiaj it ucce-ssfu!. Wec illup ti the Juunntl fer the pri.f to the e.uitrary. It. word is no longer cr. .Ii!.!e te-ti -i.-nv. The Sunday Hill. We understand a c re m liv law f r the punishment of the Gtnai:s hi .i.. 1 t'.oIIvUs.', We hpe. if it dot iut .ilreadv fitt.in th.'' j r isi 'n. it may l-e am. u.i.-d iu th S nate viz.: 1. ."so a to di tine wb t h til U- o:i 1 . Adle. ri:u I'Ut tin iTtcdt four V h:;r. !;. w. k . aturd y night. We L Id ih..t -U'o!.: . like th. s, ,!,,,. ih-.-pss it s-ii.;or. n .-it i.day r.igi.t. 11 u e.wcl i th'.t i. i. ! ti i:- c min !.-, at tl.at b. ar, aaid i. U :.t und -w n . n i.u:t. I iii.s v. e w rc ta!..!;: iaouri"f,"- ' Il 1 a in .tb r if ivl'.sik n.e w ah us. whi. h we ciTii; t vbl l, that turd iy ni.dit il. red :.!ld -.in ,v üi.'.t J r..f Wc W - Ti alwa . i.i oi-.- t- w. tk si.n.j ,-. tii -.ht. Ut 1 .t toe bi.i . ; . ; t. i.;, brace t-vnbo.it. r:-5're.!, i.-.-ir st.,r.K, ;fc.:i..n. in, itr :.... s. ... , ,., xvi,u to I ncel.r.tge s !r:V. -.f t'. , ----- tuv liberal l.s rmaiis. J, r th ; ;..p . 1 r. tly ETatifvinj- bigs-try. ,ti;, b..ve ii'-. r d 1 gis1.1. ,'... M '.' V. i 4a. I I a., i o.. lis. 1:1 tbls land of i r.:ny -vn i ..pa il n.'Lts. Wc h.dl ls J, Hi, U w ar t a sMflt l.tl lrrrnt. V. tblnV . i,.. , r the t, t s, u:..;. Uf. uttered by J.un.s.,n wa.thn in wl.; hh- del, red thf re.r-pt-.4i . f ..fiuui presents wa I .....nsist. e:.t wi:h preprb t . a-i t- nl J to .ink, m r !lv the rhsriet.r . f tl,. r..i,ut. t. h. S'i s... - rj, f ,..lr f, ,rs ifj I... ui!) 1 1 1 i V. ; . . .,... ... . . . it .y t j 'h .T it eall a Lnb by the r.oi.c cf uns r.t wui t df r . r.ot rs t a--.-, pt . Ith. r. W . hot JonS"fs pr.c, jt will be g. n. r.dv pra.tic.sd, and th t those who depart frj:a it. will lr judged rightly i:i th- j remis. . The TrondaillalI l'e-r Cent. lMnla. A.it ia ramond that ni -nr ! 1 5 V br-.u -h: lfito j'lay to rai'- the iub rest on Uie Ls ud. w .- retire frwiu the couttt. Argum nt against XLomy; but wv Lave dcue our duty. If the Iople ar addjd aud r.dc, th.y will tut tiaiü ua.

JlfC Trslimonf and r.dtiraitlon.

tu I" i .-ri t. . I .......... .. . ..1 .. ifadTij Wnio rat f r tr t:"! !h,r r't Üh a 1 W rrilrs t.Mt U lt!'(.t llith. rl . l:i our ciin'rv, tb--in K .t -d. ,-t t i i. 1 f . ! I it. ... r I. ri, ... ..,,1 .T 1 . Kl ll'-l1 l"'l'ii..ll 'lt il IS I " 1 .1 li tu.l Tili rreat fat hi not U--ii fiu.trtJof I 11 - I r-inilt t U.t ihm :.. -the n .to in I ivrr, f. r I It 1; 1 in Minil ar mann' r, b-it notii t line t!Teo, contritut-. t. 1. t-riaine thi- of the u. to be fore tblaw. iu.d iu thx r 1 ii:;-.ii tf the white mm t-vrv where. -srt of a rae in le t ! ii-laitd iitli-ut iht;'sir..r upon the l,.ilsn- of the am r:v-e 4 1 :id n f I p j'l'li. e 'i!!i i ut t' tlr t it d vn :i'.::e-st to taeUtilitff the n-laved. The ;;.- ; i r r ' C aliaot on tu i ul vijis t LfTh cli's the name ptitii-n and !uti' . 1 h' j.prieib hii t lx en will ill' ist rat-1 in or t t!::try v the eonditi n ff the n i.T-1 in ! im 1 .mi 1 in fret..rn. In !-el, while the er, ,t , .;. f tine loretl nonulation v as in lavt rv. it i i 1 ! appr'.pnate or bi.irat.TT f r the ivl.iT- in m in the free Mat s to attempt to 9!o Ii r..?e lh .on.lition c f tb fr.n neiT--. 11.- .!-l2.d C-nditi. n of the m-i.s f t;, 11 in t:-. uth wa n xutz?t aiik bv the 1 ja 4 of th- -t it.svh. re tb. T wer" h i t, nnd of th l'nit. l -tab. With th..- law., Miltl.:r r - nont In L-ood failii. ths fr- M.L L.I no n-bt to Int. rrere. Mwm was pur.ly d'.mesiir Institution, "ii'-v.r : j.-r.-v . d bT reason of a:iT Ili-tit 1:1 IM bv th NoithTU Iem-j.-rfiey. t r, 1- od th own.-r of slai e bv th- 'io:b!iii I :.; 1 v but dt plored lilike by I th. an 1 ) t th- ri,litf il remedy was not lu tli- bands f t!- it!i. anlev ry attempt on th-ir p-trt to a--ei t any riht to apply or enb ri a r nie.lv, i- j 1 de in d a uurpati n, and prulue 1 tli- 1 .r:tiinate fruit of all su h mis. bo voo- i:.t rl r io . The zeal without wi!vm. w ith ;.lw j s i b ira -terize I the n?it:tiou of th- si ivt ry t;iie-ti n bv the Abolitionits .f ;he North, w is .. Id .m entitled to the ifirnlty I 1. iuz t. 1 th-de lirium of Virtue, as faliati : l-in is s l:i tliie s called, because it was nearly alw.iy s to . a; p irent that it waa only the oiitu-hiiu' of nni ridled passl .ji and etioii d pnju Ii . In it iTt sie can er, it toierate.l no i! lay :n-l ie it.ited at ti barrier, and u t!r re spr.Kir tip in the South iU logical count-ro t: t, a p ol t .pially fjn iti al and arre-ivf, prtt.it J into extsteiRtr by It, and now tb ct'i::'.ry can in part adiut the aeeount, and pi i-- t thjoint credit of the two tlie -jrent far. t.'i- bu-n-d tivl, the crippled, lb iis-as -i. inc iowh'iod, the orphini'e, th d -lati !i. II-linprt-e.leiUeij an. I learull ! !ll'r.ill:iii'Il. mdebts, the taxes, . ('it jrii. l or the tllXlt. lievidution brinx with t! in n. w iuti-s and resp'Oisioilitie. 'ih-y demati I n-w t .ho ts of statesint nhlp, and the sobiptitlon i t prim iple and habits to the nw ord r l" tliin.'s. How can th so obligations be in osl appr-pii-utely li. harired? Certainly li'jt by repining. Nor any bt ttcrby utt. inptin to r . r-. t r undo aeetunplished events. L5ut only by the prompt and cheerful acknowledgment f the change anl recognition of the new duties. ::nd honest and earnest -Horts to dis-harp them. We can not hope, by any otlu r mea.i-, t s, -cunr tbe peed v re-est .il.lili!ii' lit f -.ir r-v-rnnit ut u;on tho tru- d :nx r.itic prin iple of constitution d lib. rty, anl Ihv iu .;i.t n tnee of the essential lights of the people, 'lhe iieirro i now lr'. 1I- Las cut -red upon i in v career of life. II- h a man. lb i.iu-t rely, not upon the white m in, b it i; i.-i his ow u cap-icUies of mind and body f--r future subitt il.-. He needs greater c:.pacitios and l.ir.-t r declopin ut. lb- can I -t -ru- himm If and the. white man ami the world by Iny-iii-them. II can only sr. t th :o - y ; iteuce, M lf-CUlture, s. Il'-P 11 i!t e, t. i d. It i.i iy be repeated and p idifu!, but y. t ii is t!i imtabb: coiiditii.il of all bum. tu t o ;r . :.i l: t. 'I o render these Tort more sp-dUy a.u! n I , be Heeds to l0 fllily protected i'l the i !'j i ii. Ill of all his civil rights. The- -mi.- law !i oild sruird hi rights of person and pi ; rl) and lalKr and family that answer to t:.- - 11 f thw liite m in. 1 way, therefore, b t Ii i 111 t-stily, il'l.o testify" falsely, let him I? puui-li- l th-r. for. If lie cannot tell the truth, or will n t. his ftl-. .-hootls can hcordin irily it n.J. r i h n uil -s. Iii -rtiiliIity is surely .iv-uuii t" iraut.-; the uhite'nrui a'aint danip-r'froni iii t.-s. timoiiy. under all ordinary i in UiMt .mi , :ni!. if be do not b-ain to t 11 the troth, it will -p.-c.Jily jrrow b-ss. Is it ri-bt t!i it in. r- prejudice, vwtliout any real ila:i,'cr 1 r ab.isi, shall subject biin to a m.inif-st hi' 'iUJiity before the law? II can not be prot--ct.-d :i-.'.i!it the injustice ,f the wild- man, n r iify against the criminal ue of bim by the latter, except by letting bim testify, lu luli.tiia, the white in 'in can nt testify a'ain-t th- n.-ro w lu re the I ittt-r is his adv r.uy in Iiti,'-itit:n. Why not let loth testify, a the w bite man now can uir iiiist the white in in? Il-.s tie- latter ;uivthin;c to fear Kforc jud s und jur-r i t' his own color and of his own chocs': n;;? I tbii.k not. In order that the neTo shall be th- I tt r i able to take care ot hiniseii, a:iu eea.' t i' a i tiu.lrn on Um w bite ma II . and luol'e fllllv " l.lvli i ..I. ?.. ... I.. i i SÄ:Sidr:ii; shou!:,1 be denied a place in the jury bo, or at the ballot Im.x. or iu olliee. Such priv il-r -, in mv jiiilgment. could only injure u, n-t ln ot him, provoke even more bitter prejudices against him than now exist, and ptih.ips excite a war of ract s, whit h, to bim, could not fail to prove a war of extermination. In my judgment, he i doomed, at any r;b by the unchangeable laws of iiature.fti ultimate extinction, as a distinct rn.-e on this coutin. nt. Cut whilst he hi audi allowed t maintain a place among n, b t u do hin joti. -e and ail bim to tit hiui-tlf for the new and lu.h-r i...: .1... I. .. .. i ........ l.;... It . .. :ii Ulmes Hl .tu ll.l c nc 11 . asi ii 'ii in in. "I thus be made a ls-thr citizen, a more Wilful larerandaUs.cx-Usivep.rt cf the bodv pi lit ie. Mich appear to rne to be the dict.dt :üike of sound policy and simple ju!;. e. k is our plain duty to exclude from our minds that deep prejudice which has ari n from t-a-t.- and education, and study how best to perform theiicvv diitics imposed upon us by our changed r lations to the negro. Nor should vv l- d t rr -1 from doing this by the f-ar ..r fa. t th :t t!i. negro, or hi super-si rviecable fri. tl 1'. would next demand unreasonable additions to bis ;,-. knowledged right anl privileges. h de mauds would no doubt be m id , but it d . s not follow that thev would hive to be granted. Ihev must b,.- persisteittlvand bravclv re.isfd a, the ether pol.tical and so. id h. rede . f th;- , . i ... .i ! opposition are resisted, and u p"ii the alwavs tctiablegroun.lthat they are rr-u,j. I?at V; who denies thenyU. jrrcatly w.-ak. lb- .1fectiviutss of his r.sitinoe to the it- j. It i good advueto "W surevou arc light and then go ahead. I K v',V 1 :;D. The .ttatilt on linn. G.W. Julian An ludi nation .Ie tiiic of the t ili aeil.-Tlic Hr.oliitiou Atliiilt'tl. StHial Crrpon lnce of the t"iuc n.i;i G .:;t-. KictiMoNP, Ind., Di ci ii. 1 er 1. The citi. n of this county, and csp. ci.i'.W (.f thisCotigrcssiou.il Di'tri-t. arc terribly in dignant ovir w hat has pi.vid to Ik a mt cowardly and unprovoked assault, thit of l.ie ral SM..I. Mt ii dith upon Hon. (n o. . Juii.iu, th. ir leprt s.-nt aliv e in Cou.gn The fnts f the case arc g,:i. r !!y s . v. ( 1! known that th. re is no iicd..f my rep-ating them iu this letter, but it is .üio i nt b s;t that th-- t it. in- nt pubUsh.-d i'i tli 1 1 t:us tn i ning is ii Kin of Ik. ih o. it ties ;.. bt sü ; w b-ilg. .! to- ii i.-ieis -t .Ultl .ii.. . I I . . t. cb l .i i :tll 1 11 U hand! throUjp'Ut t!:e i ity ea'.li'ig ! to be held tilis ..ft, in ii. i i l"; ;i . w i p. vi d s :n . s :; t it, g nt .a" -i ii f 1 1 eil Main stets t. At the crowd asei.i'l. d, b 1'. ,. :i .! tie w t :i :r i 1 ir. in . h!:g i:i I i - jeurnnit nt was bad t a Iir. :: -.1 P re t!i- d v-rs had ben . ; : ; , the ll i!l W as , o.ilpb ! Iv 1. .- 1. I iV t ii standing loom 1 II. :..ia ;.i b. Ih ladi. s at. 1 g 111;. ni n. 1 t ii ii nw i v. l ie nie ting w is e i'!. d t r! ! p. PiTui- :.t . t tM-.i.r- s. pr.-si : i. j lls4 ii :. . t Ti t.u v . j 1 h t ii i r.u-ui. t-:i t-.Mug ! - b A I. :n:it i.s i t,l.iti:.ter ! TI: - I rn-t ini and -;.; 1 thit. i.i i.. j in st b it il !- w .iv el giv Kig , rt bi . ' t . . 1. 1 i a I 110iig!l..t.eU i. It I V .ill j a eu s if r luii :-. tw 1 his id. 1 Mill v d . f th' tii. i t ii-. t t: it. and a c T - i.i . . , : ivioi:w V .. l ' t i . 1 : i 1 v I - n-isi'.ti g f 31- r. r.i.vne. Hon U t.r.iy, lb nrv II ovt r wt r a 11 .5 r An ir : : -i . ,!,-t: I".. A fti r ,i lo rt a'- ti v. t H-ellpievl by .:i f'a.U S vi !ity-ni:u!i t ::;., ta . mirk reg ird:ng the -k 1- - committee rtturn -d III 1 l...;ue t . n vrt. W e, vi :;r C ::i:ui;:. a.elutioii t !-r-ssic of the s. ! b. g K ave to prc.-t i.t thv f '.I .i.i ruKviitii: av"i r.rs Wi:ri:r is. ..'tu ral S i. M b.tTel of c r.: ! r di1 ru:l: in i 1 i"N ; i 'f. .. r.u'l: . ; : ! r. Ii i u th Light . f tb. UTtii iiltrr. -. a' tlejH t . I Ihn it . '1 ut .'.- I (lütt, with api.r- ni ;ut- ut I 1.: .e . W. .1 u'.i.iu. luct.iin rli . . : di-tri. t: and. WlirhKis, l.v the a t th f.; r:. comv.ur.itv , and th bi-; ty 1 1 t .1,1.... -". 1 .. i. . e .s s. 'I - . : ' II... 1,.II . 1. w .. .. U 111 itris. t'nl. i!e.u'"ei 1 sthc I .IT f..!lle involve am! d'-grad' oi'iiutv: and w bel t a if 1:1 . 1 1 . , l:o !' i . r-: re. ion h ...:i th : . : arc to' u;.r. bi;k. .! j -.-s '.u:t . f niTliaiis; t: , .' ii'i t 1 hat vv c t. au ! .b n M.n-'c it- a.;t!o r a:: ! 'I. l-t-l Willi l.i.u I, I wh th-r !, .Te ,r .: I '- .to-a r oi.:, ; m.-u. Kl-Ug it-Ts - r w b i t , 3 utiv !-. :. .'c f :oi .t tb rr ! - t' i. ."ijy.'rf I hu s i. r i:.g 11.1 I ii 1 j-ii.,1,,; ; ,1 . . ni-i..ro ,t u d ;.: !. ft. U . 11 I h V 111. ill ..te. hl SC. I .. litt Utl. Th.t ta the.k of .. l!g are hcret,v ten hrtd to M.si. N. u. .1 ii. L- Tor Laer, ax.d lr. e,hcci.vv , f.r ti.i uvtle U.

enjov his cirif lib, rtv. h- aNo n,-r.i, du. ..to.ö. j ,u',u"u',1,.m aiw ays 1 his" he can not ae.pure w ithotit m.-.m. with- ! Vr'1 ' bV w,, Ti .T'T 8au ,l l-VM ' out teachers. Thel t ,V bin, f..r the s,.,.,-t of . f .' government, olne fchlbo-

, , ,r i i- .,, . l .. I ninoi passion is invoked some such iiindel 1 . WlWTWl schools v'tinrallv, an. I distribute to bun. uiub r f . .... . ., , ., ...... , ... I ' ÄSaUilli

practicable plan, such proportion of th- bo .1 I Ylor v the knowledge .f truth th it h- can b., if at all. t . 'u a. " T " , ' c aV.d.l,'e

nlcased from hi. inMl.ctual boiid.t to i-io- j ' ' . ' , ""'J . , i r i ranee, stupid.tv and superstition. 1 his mud, I J" ' r fru' . . i . . i i .. . .-.I humanitv is held in aoev anee, christianitv is it is our t bar tutv to d. becau-c i. iua o, lieht , u. ...... .... i ,i, ...ii V i' .i ,r- ,.i . :.., ...,t ii,.r.. ... 1 hus.1. d into silcuee,and the wild storm of pa-

"Vr." , : ' I :. I base and augry.like the tierte hurricane.

I Iiis mal KS a eie ti , 01 o.t.i line

laudhtrcis tJ.ttnti recue Mr. Julian from I

Il .. I .,i,.Lf hli Irl.l n.l ...r.M v ..-.I - ' ut i'r.-Jrr.t XI. I a li.ii.-i ft'1 -s,1 liirl.l.tln I .it,, n ive d. j,ns ,, .hTi, Vi, itnte. fr.., wh it. r v-tiree an 1 I v whnt-w raus.. pr- , 1 uri . ai.. that we wi.i lis.' o'lr lnrT'i. t maintain tb i-ue of wxirty. the ui;u.lj ,! the law, an 1 to i r.n.' 11 v i ut t toj;:ti -e, ; :'a-d Mtjt.r Kixnev, Jviirin:.!!. A. 1. I AV XL, ji'u.L.r. n. AMl:i;w VAtiilN, lll.NUV lbj ti:. The pre ini' I; and r - Jut. r wfTtro:iidr d v pr tteir, und I tl. Uiui.ii ,u!y ad pted. I rc t 1 :u t l.i 0 n io n 1 !r. -. d t!ie m vt in,; I t f..ll-ld- ml . I- !l.'Th. ; Mr. Ii il'lit.jti .M I th '-t h.- eaiue to the in. t- ! in.' ! bc.tr, .ui t if rt U in: Lvard. lie had hi i pun. n in 1 rl t the :.-u.t upon Mr. Jnli1 an, a;. 1 aiso an .'pud :i 1. n ;dl ';it -ti n. atitl ! Itb'-sub mi.'iit i.-.i lr.m very many pn sI lit in i; :irl lo , l,f kliitt mal 111 lue in-ui-ri-T wj.t.i. u., 1.1. . im v. as mw, mt 1 ad sto I alike, reily to pi,u j.kkj it a most 1 cowardly anl .1 i-tai-üy uct. Mr. IIji.1;u, tin- nxt -i- ak r. f dlw lln : a!-o.t th- tram of nmirk as that ad- ; vaii . I by the ür-t -iH.:.k r, w Ith th- exc. ptioti j h.it h- .1 w It at mor? length 11 tiie jorit of . "'b lav. 1 he firt f rebt -Ui-oi. w hi. h für Jtais .ts u- ujv m inii.iv I ar.-e i r j 1 1 in: law; now I Ii it the trreat r -- Ii il b id I t ii br .nbt to a eb.se, an. 1 the .-south ; aii-pisiht d, w i it !p :.kili out aaiu, tv-n in the ur t it of Indiana and the beautiful otinty of Wayne. It should lJ deprecated by nil true lo-.t r oi their country, Mato or city. ) Captain srliilniaii vva.s then called for aain, 'but imply nib rated the sentiment of tlie n'b in in who h oJ spok u Uf-re him. ' Mr. II. 15. Tayne w as ntt called ujxjn. lie j .id that the fads of the iw.iult win; too well ktiowu to ail present to n-ed .'my ext. nded rcin.irU.: but tu re was one point U which he u owi i like to cull tbo attention of hi hciri rs 9 ' all J tint v.?. wh it wa the obie t of (ietieral I .M-rednh's u-siult? It e.,ul 1 uot U a jH-rsoU-1 m.it'-r yrowin out f the lato election, as If. ... 1 . I I :. ...... - .nr. 011.1111 n.i'i mti iiirn tweniv times or more in.-e that t flit, and tii -y always appf-ared to I le on tjutte as friendly t-rm as i.hu al opp- j p n-ius . ip-rjiiy are. in ni (ipiut-.n the assault was for the purpose of preventing Mr. luii to iP'lll taking his se at ill Coll -rc-w tn Monday next. .". viral oth r r.ntleiiP-n followed, but as th'-ir remarks were about to th- same Ib-et as ilios; of the speakers who preceded tht-m, I tlo n t consider it Uetessarv fjeiveevitl ablief abtract of their HKjht"I At u lab- Lour the intretin adjourned. J Mr. Julian has si far recovered from bh wound as to be able v proceed to Washington, Lr which place he K-lt last evening. A. II. Tut the lbtllaoapoli Daily Eerald. I Wadasu, I.nd., November 10, 1. ; lljmralU tiamutl L J'crkins: j mu: We forward you the following WTitj ti n manuscript, w ritten by a resectable genI tlcman, headed w ith our iiote, indorsing the j truth, as we believe, presented iu said manuscript, with Senator Clay's predictions, as de livered in the United Mates -"senate, on tho 7th i f February, 1:, as follows: "All history aud experience proves tho hazard and uncertainty i f war. Aud we are admonished by holy writ that the race is not to the sw ill nor the battle to the sti-un-'. Hut if they wore to conquer, whom would they con.pucr? A foreign foe? on-who lud in-ult-d our llajr. Invaded our sh r- and laid our country waste? No sir! No sir! It would be a conquest without laurels, w ithout irlory a self, a suicidal eou-iuest a conUet over nrot Ii.-rs, achiev ed by one ov er aio'tln r portion of the descendant of common ancestor, who, nobly pledging their lives, their fortunes and tie ir sacred honor, had tub; lit and bled, aide ly side, la many u hard battle, ou land and ocean, ueured our country ll'elll the lil'itisli crow u, und establ isht'ti our national independence. And agaiti, in the same speech, he says; "Abolitionists thtlils Ives shrink back iu dismay and horror at the emit, lupbitioii of desolate in Ids, conllagrated cities, murdered iuhabitanti, and the ourthrow of the fairest fabric of human governin. lit that ever rose to animate the Ltxcs of ci ilui d loan.' Now, Indianians, i. not the honorable statesman's prophe-y tru-? Has not our beautiful f ihricof n publii.an government been destroy, ei? And now the I'residetit and every hout t patriot iu the Union, are Using all their diligence to restore it. The rebJ states were never out of the I nion, then the great loss of lifo aud property falls upon the Lniou. ' STEELE SIL ; And now w e shall be placed under j (bli.,Mtio!is of ratitible to the advocate of war, if he will render to us one rational, hu mane or eriptural consideration, from which i uo ui-iives me snauow i ligni to iay nieu ! about tfiy wordly good. Uut this he can not i l..,..,.l,..,- I ..... ...I .1 : , ... .' i a aim uiiu u 9 ail llilils ueioi e 11. s" t speech Is mioiued. the nrcss. if it ilnrt lift Voice against the maddcued lresure, is overturned; churches are sundered, brethren iu hrist are alienated, and the cause ef Christ itself, a victim torn aud Needing, is placed upon th- altar of burning passiou, w hile humanity sends up one wild wail of stilled woe and despair, and war scuds thousands and j millions ef torn and bleeding victims down to the gr;.t. Aud the tierce storm of war past, its smoke and dcsvlatiou and horrors tone by, und hellish and deadly passion a little abated, derauged reason returns partially to her abandoned and disI, i, in.-, ..I ... . i i i 'Vwht'; ,? -t.Un. I fl., ' i ?, 'tbl b to tu multuous w reck, the sol-row Cut w .irL- .f tl.. ir j own malignant and diabolic passions; a eouni trv laid waste. ii-oi.ert c .l. tr..v e.l .m..L- i ..r

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I i oiiis, jooici l uiuecs smouniering amiu me I desolations; homes and homesteads alike UtI telly des dated, lair fields overrun aud Ten dered wild, whole districts of country, once fragrant w ith How er and beauty, aud rich with golden .heaves, couv erted into noxious burial places, the receptacle alone for slaughtered human beings; while widows shriek one wild and unsubuued wall, aud homeless iufancy weeps in bitterness for a morsel of bread: . . I . i - .... . . . . . . ' 1 "Ci , . , i-i ,- ! "V.Lit v .f . i 7 I J f ryJ1, umr 1 v ,N .v Vtf W!l,Udl" lUcuried t'V men in the work ot slau 'htcriii ' .... i, .,.,, .. - lu-"i-o- , ; I ul j',r ?,rKSÄÄ. : " i. w by thus slay each otht r ': W h y set k a remedy a million billion times worse than any possible .lis iHc r v uat are earthquakes. i,.tileiiee i and famine compared to erutl, brutal, demoin ic w ar war w aged under some such miserable sav ing as, "Oive me liberty, or give me ' death miserable in thi connection, because j war never gives anvtlaug but slavery the most i ai'ject, and death the most revolting. War it , au antagonist ef liberty, the enemy of discussion, the tyrant of freedom, the destroyer of the I nations; it i, the embodiment of all the foulest , passion, of humanity, the enemy of true religio!), the unfeeling f-luinlcrcr of helpless woI men aud dependent children, tho destroyer f the innocent the old. the young, deftuccj 1. ss w oiiit n, pr-ttüng children; the "author of I slavery, the father of drunkenness, the mover ' b licentiousness, the jt rpituator of arsons, the ; prtK-un r of r.ipi t!i- foul beast of strange and i ung :! Iut. the .i ni -ralit r of the p.s.ple, th.- instigator ot tin It. robbi rv .nd murder, the ' rr text p..-mur.hr by the wholesale: and if !h. re are otlur d.-sjs of darklltss to do which ! would flush mid inanile w ilh shame the iv asti j ' ! :u 1 h i.gard diet ks ot the liciids m the tietlur- j ! -1 a:vs, grim v i.ig- I and h rnd war' t iiuls r..u:,i:h e'.ir-tlv Iii ill :Mi.l I.I.m.Ov. 'I "rl;u' :X . irr,nr lf 'ü U'V ' 'l' 'i i:.i. s, re t ln.rror ol all horrors, while this ao l ..ire '-J1- tl deeds is tloinj;. n t s, lo ever, unless i.i the vo.abularly ol ..i I.... UV bt. lucii m.n.e upright, int-ll made 1?! the im lg" i t li.-l, rsb eiietl ,y the blood cf t..i'I. w t ..l li'jg s ti 1 1 det:.i "prof, .ssing to I i. Iiis name a:id to n.ini.ti r ihm.ii lb. iolr alt .r, leunb naiue it, in s. tt and -omplaisai"t w.rds ub-gie it. j-ak cf it Inn thev are 'it:i lig-d I , A aivue tfth. Cn, aud, o ie-t a,i ni.ei it, prat i i.tti, lhe Holy .iVI r. tlie I'l in.-eel IVa.-e. thi Sam tifv ill" so.irk. i gram ins i.rsii;;s on IUI loul I m'.-odl-:.i ..t cf nil sin. t!ii ;.- n. Ulm.', the svn..nv in 1' :d! the uts lis oi dai kto-ss mi J shame that . . or ii. suite i, ail'iit d. di-graced, or outraged I t lie n humanity 1 ch '. it is eoiisumale wtckthe last, the direst and darkest a. t f : t . .1 iiih i. lit v a'i-i b.-av . u-i irio ui.l i :...! . :i rn:g impi'iv 1 lt is blank, bald, praci a..:-ii:i, the roi-il.iii a l. od as u tied l.vt s truth au J m. tt v fr in tb.- th.,.n.- ..t tl .i.l::!eU. and th. fu'-stitutioii cf sotnuns h.pil Moi.a-h, a CiiUcatKii '. -li.d. tj W v. orshipi J, th" et" lu-t and aw theoi 1 1 iei..,!uu' ana neanirs. iitn is:n und rut braveiy. o!T.:.te f r a loving i:ud com-, p .sssc iat. (.od and stvier. who can be touch. ! 1 w iiu I. . u:ig i.t human uiürtii'tie Ai:.i U.u the verv bist oossibi,. i nt-At cv- . vtr 1 -a oi ib.- 1' ,0 ,. .,, I 1 v ... r 1 ; "1. ' ; p. lU.iblr e vcuse f.,r v..u b w ar w ;.s ev.r wag.si, the whole cf these in-.:.- I. rr rs .gro-.vs . ut if sb.r:-!!r,s;l . i m:iS tutr woil.tlv int n t grow out if! u-r.. r-!:t :i -th n h Id by man .is to the I I fsl.'f i.i. U. oi s uflli t. Xiiperal thue-; w I. laMJ. ,,l .Uui HUbÄit.at 5. t,,ri.i 111 i.lc l.v t.i' ii th tn he. -i.d called g viriim.-t:t, or by a tit"- ,rtn r be ts,ualiv liudi- by tbiui. Ives. . :n i", surt ly it i -.11 maou. s ail pasiou, i aM And how trulv and t-rrtiru r.tiv Jiis th w e Apt s!e- put th-. ifsfton iv :i tier came rs aüd Lgitings li-a. nat vou? 1 ome they t h- r..- '. even f your p iss'ioh. that war iu ur cuia'- m? I'rlcca of Property In ltoiuc and In Uiaiiipuli. ; At Iii..:;:-, in 1... r greatn-, gtd houses for i-. 11 f .puitri ui rank rented fr about 1 tie t!.. n i.d dollar u vi ar: and -T lb r from Lve i tb -us..i:j ts che Lundrd and ilfty thousand j !-llar-. iw--ordiug t J e J eii n-ts sf uiajautr ' f building, rr. pirty was about the au.e in ! ..uic, ai iu L.rui ci lii. liai 11 m lu Iiig..a iiJi-vLa towr.

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"- " ' ' ' TAT5E IP'Cf R.-i 5trnnbf Mty K. C. Satt. U' rrtof tt. M'... Ctty. Ut. Tajra 4 KsM uo tvicr, bot of Urn e3Etj.iaiaB. , .mmmmm DIED. IJClli5. Od SitMU Bt&lt(.IXDbr 4, af r 1 rT..-.j l.:fM, KrvS.rsh U. Loita, ta th tuh paar TL teuer hl tik p'ae fro a tb fimilr r.ldoc. e .m: Ti ntM anJ tcooJ ttrt, tli (TntmJtj) c.'jrr.'cg at ten o'clock. Frietidi tf the family are iavt'ed ! tn .l-.eid. Venice i b Re. J. H. Kilon. PROSPECTUS tr tu. IXDIAXAPOLIS HERALD, Dally and Wcrkly, for IHOÖ-bMJ. Tb CmtTslriMx, PstlbXara f Lk Indianapolis Daily L Uffkly Herald, la .oILIt'ni; a (Deroot puyprrl from tb ptopl ot th State, bare tot ftw wvrl. to y and few promuei to iU; wki'.t It .hall bo the'.r purpose to make It ejal In mrcLiatca! exaUoB aa4 literary oerlt ta any ppT pub'ilihd la tbe Wt, tbt j rfi-r to l?t It cpe.k Ter JUelf. Iu politic, tie BsaaLD will bs thoroughly Democr.llc, and to assar tb. party of lu pilit'.c.l CJtUiy and ability, IU aditcrla colamr i bar bfeo placed acd.-T I tkcloMT eontrot cf tie Uon. S. B. Pa.r, on of i tb tle-t and rd:et wrlt.r. o tb Slat, who. Ion I 1 anl Int. ma'. acqaaiitance wita th. biitory of political part'r. In oar St.:. together with b': lifa-lcag devoUon to Democratic prineple, make, bim pecallarly ttttsf fer that poriüoo. la alJ!t!oa to tb political Bitter coataicad la tbt Uieaias, a larg .pace will be devoted to general new. and llter.ry .objects, so aj te make it a faithful chronllerof paiston; eveoU. It. Local tadamn. .ball receive cpeclal attention, and an able corpi baa tveen'enjtred to report tb Special Session of th Legislator .bortly to codtcd. IU ComKercIal article, and Prlc CurrenU will be carefully res'.-W, o a. to mak It aa object to men of bunloes. to consult It daily. Ia bort,w do net lateud to .par lüter Urn or money to mak tb Herald Meet the Demand Aa a Trlrst-cla. Political, Family, and Com mere I r.per. AU w ak I. a fair trial and a generoni .opport. Tb IIaB4U will be published on the follawlog term. One copy, on year 9 12 00 " six month. 00 tbrtD " S 00 " " on 1 25 Ten copies of th Daily Haxu will be farnUbed on year for $100, and an extra copy to Lb getter-np of tb clu. AgeDti will b lappiled at 3 cent! per copy. WEEKLY flEKALD. Single copies, one year f 3 00 Single cople,U mouth. 100 Tea copies, er more, to one person, on year, each copy 1 7S Twenty copies or more, to on person, on year, each copy f. 1 90 With an additional copy to th getu-r-op of each Club of tea. Speclrot n copies will be tect to any person it siring It, on application. Address, HALL. IILTt IIIASO, ISDIAJtAPOLlS. IXD. MUSIC STORE. Indiana .Music House VI Sc CO., Indianapolis. DI ALI M 1 Musical Merchandise, OF UVUIY 1 I LSCTt 1 C3I . Wholesale and Retail Agent. for SteluiTny V KonV, Kniilur A C'o.'n, aud other l'irt Class PIANOS. Stat Agents fe Estey & Co.'s Organs, Tb best Heed In.trament tn oe. jrPAll the Street Railroad Line. p.p. oar .Store. novl3 d 'm. " COMMISSION MERCHANTS. OlO. W DB.BTOISK, ill. k lUVumt, WM.r. WATSO. ui:o. w. ii:iii:voisi: &. co., 8T0SAGE, F0RWAEDr50 A5D Gcn'l Commission Merchants For the ru rebate and Sal of GE.115, FLOUU, LARD, BACON, DRIED FRUITS, SP. KM AXD PRODUCE GENERALLY, IVo. 1 Louisiana St.Opposite east end Union Depot, I II A.'V AlOLIS, 1 II A A . atrta, it rtaaiaaioa, TO Firft National Bank, IndianapoU. K. B. Alsonl Co, Wholesale Grocer., iDdi.n.polis. Alford, Tslbet A Co., Vbolettale Grocer., lod'.anapol!.. Croe.land. Macutre A Co., W hole.ale Grocer., ' Conelly.Wile.ACo. " C. W. sm-th, Esq., Gea Freight A sent, C. A t. C. H. R , Indian. poll-. Loden Hill, Iq , Gen. Frelfht Agent, Bell, IL R Inli.nijvoli. M. kt. LanJi. E q.,Gen. Freight Agent.T . U. A R. K , Indian. K.it. II. Clay, aq , S-creury, J.freraonvllla IL R., JeüTer.nville. irJorrx.n.1er!ce soliclttxj. oovl dim LIVERY STABLE. j Liven' .nid Uon nl i n ir JSt able. c , J0 Ka-t Pea-I .tre.u m re.r ,r E..r...L'; ' b.i.k, between MeriUian and PeoneyWania t:ee:. ; C.-nae and r.u-mes for hire on reenble ter-j. j ler4.u l.h'D to I conve;el to the a'Jiu:rg ton. c.u be .ccommol.ted at thi.SUbK st friT roi t sraTvi.- -T.-S. . ri , v rifit i i nuvl dtf ILLLIVAN A LRSW.rroprieteM. IV e v L iv e 1 y AI SALE STABLES. t WOOD 4. a. maaarr WOOD A. STLKRLTT, j ' fnnrt Itr- In Pi r nf lA.t lfTlrt T , 1 T AVK JL3T COSiriJtTFD A LARGK A5DWFI L 1 I 1 ar-.rrM Ueery.ml S.'e Stable, anj fa-cisfce.1 11 tsb tae rr bet or i svoca. larj aresiao piepsieu to DO AUD II OES ES. A d IerWBe4 Bo-tUrs will lnnre the best of i '"I"- Ttep.uvt.aite of the public!. -ohcUed. The ie i, s,ttr.:i, atd coosenieatiy located la th Hear ) of Taibott and Blork aad theFeetOCce. IseSASSrSMJ. AD (TD St tl. IS" J. riuvl dtf j Livery, Sale ami Feed Stable. v. i. irvuig:, Klin C05TA5TLT oa hand Horse. nj Buff , for Eire, tm re(nattt aa4 keep a Urf aiwsiagi,riabi Mable tor Foardla or trsr.rterl Rorees. t J3 lu Watlata etroet, LiUie's Bout tUock. axU Uta. Vn1 ITU0T0GRAPH OF WASULNSTOX AS A kuoe, mm ie ay a4Jrev us.a rawlpt ot price. Aioum Pie a. -.....-...IS cms. Xed qb Ma, (w.tk k.a VaiobK Ecerd.l fx w Aa Atbl waattsd la Tery Lode in the West. 8. A.CAatFBaLL, SS lam " a. tviuariaei ut, tesltOa ta.-e.aaepoi, Li.

DRY GOODS.

THE HEADQUARTERS I TV INDIAN ..V FOB FANCY .AND STAPLE DRY GOODS I TUB NEW YORK STORE, Proprietors, GLENN'S BLOCK, INDIANAPOLIS, IXD.

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DRY COOPS. as . " WHOLESALE .o.3AHord's Block, S. Meridian St. Domestic (ioodi?, Foreign Goods, Dress Goods,' ta beautiful .'jle. and great variety. O L O T Gent's Fiirnishing Groods. Wortby th.attenUoa of Kercbant Tailor.. ACompleU Stock of N OTIONS , Dress and Cloak Triinmings, Wbleh w ffr to tb trad at th lowest whole.aU piicM. oTl3dlni' rnZHU0H,PATriS05C0. TOUSEY, BYRA3I & CO., South Meridian Street, O. a ALTORD'S I! roc It, Indianapolis, Indiana, WBoixuui pe.lebj r XRY GOODS Otfer to tb traJ a suparb itock of PRINTS, DEL.AINES, Ticks Canton Flannels Drills, Red White and Cray Flannels Jeans, Satinets, Shawls, White Wool Blankets, Batting, Cotton Tarns, And a fnU lln of DRESS GOODS And Yankee Notions. bos IS din CROCERIES, ETC. E. B. ALVORD & CO., Wholesale faler In GROCERIES Si LIQUORS, No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner 9ieridlaa axndG4rftLf. Utu k. Aiv-oao. J. 0. AlTOkO. nu arruoAR, Lat of A. H. Bcbnu'.L j Indianapolis. STATIONERY, ETC. WHOLESALE Dook and Paper Trader W Inrtt th attention f Wboleaal stealer, ta BOOKS, PAPER, ETC., ETC., To our ImmtsM lock of School Books, Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper, Enrelopes, Blank Books, Window Paper, Bonnet Boards, Mneilage, Slates, Twine, Inks, Pens, Pencils. Alao, UiMwtad Uautifal ajaortmut of Photograph Albums, A1TD DIAIUES TOIL 1866. AO of wtOck w rtaraate at fawee. W prkea. BOWCIi ITSWAAT k CO., trrU IJIXAJAfCUl, CTP.

JCVCLRY.

Jemsox,' Kelson Co., .1 (gtceaa.ra te tr. B. Talbott k C0 No. 24 East Washington St. IXDIAXAPOMI, nniAXA, vKMiitu aas aatan &uunj WATCHES, JEWELRY, SUverandPlatedWaxe, HAT eotrttaat'j haal a Urg aad w.U MlecUtl tck f fine Gold and Silver Watches, Of Amerxaa akd Foreign kt.ucfactor. FIXE GOLD JEWELRY Of tb Latest ttlylca. RUBBER GOODS Of all Patterm. Pure Coin, Silver and Plated Ware, In Ureal Variety Watches, Clocks and Jcwelrv Bep.tre.1, an I warranted j tLe Proprietor., the j beirr practical workman. OHO. K. JVSMOX. H. L. NKLS..N oof 13 dim ALrX. F. JEJrfSO!.. INSURANCE. Indianapolis Insurance Co., Chartered, 1830. CAPITAL .... $900,000. Office, Odd Ftllovs' Ilally Xorth renn. Vf, Indianapolis, Indiana. BttECTO&S. 8. A.FLITCHER, 8r, T. A. M0RBI, OLIVER T CSItT, AQU1LT.A JONES, Sen., WX. Hi:5DkIl505. A. L. KOACni. W. H.T.LBOTT, J. PECK. A. E. TI5T0X, Hyinrorea all kind, of Property agaln.t Low by Flr WK.HB5DBS05, PrlSent. ALIX. C. JAlCtSOX. eerwary. C A. LawToa, General A rent. noT6'Ci-dly j orthwestorn MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company. ASSETS OVER $800,000. THIS XXTERPRISD'O COMPAST, IX A LTTTLE over .It ytari, baa U.ned over I3.D00 Poltclet and paid near $2i0,(jou in Lo,. it 1. proaopt la all tu ba.ine. tramactioi)., paylnr l' ke. a. cbeerfull u it receive, tbe prenlumi on It. policiee, oep.rtinr In no reepect from tLe general principle, upon Lieh all tbe rreat Alatual Lif. Ioaraac. of America bave tal .belr .Deea. It claim, tb adnntere of lorratl rate, o' Interest on Ita tneeeinient, over Eastern CuBpanle; and, alo, a Iti rat of mortality tban 1. eipeflencwd In tk East two eery Itnnortant ilea, to coaider la tb eelecUoa of a Lit lnearanc (Jomoaar. Orer two hundred of tbt XoUbwe.tera policl. ar bow held la Ind.anapoUa. S. 8. DACGKT, Prea't. A. W. Kxllogo, Secretary. Principal Office. 416 Kala .treet, Ifllwacke. Cblcaa- oSVr, Vi Orarbom .treet. ClacinnaU Office, tXJ VTctTkird treet. MARTIN & HOPKINS, State AreaU for XadU&a. oac 7 Temperance Hall, IDIAATOIAS. BOVlJdtf lSl'RE WITH TIIE Old Iteliable B3i? ir OfllortTcrd Conn. Cash Assets, - 4,000,000. OfflcoiStnaBuildinrjr. ovlS 3m A. Akmo-rrr. RESTAURANT. BriilianC Saloon and Betanrant, Xo. 1W ÄoiifA Illinois Street, CAPT. . O ZXJLST, Proprietor. CAS3TID TCUCkT, 0O08I, Mlf, 3IITT0.1, Cd nah, atacAvtel, aad all th dc ee i. ' ta a. . Jtai a- ail ketu a Clu.awa. laa. Uaaora a4 (Ax n ale-a. aa ha, MTt a-aw

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ro-cVis' o 1 11 ck, .o. 3 1 South Illlnol Htrcrt. XI '.TIS TO KLXT, OX WATITTTS, tHBi.iifa. JewHry, Sn-ft Fla?. Ann, Metel. Iry t.wd. M utic 1 lasircnvebta, 5tK Marbioe. Cl.it t.. S Ik. H o-lo' t 1 , oii UoM -ii ilrr. IUcv.ce. ao4 olker antri of a. WkataJ ia bay t. Ike Aclbera btatkrV, a 1 kit: 4 Cent'. anl ld' Hrtr( Ar-fe', II er r-r; a!o. Trank, mod Va'i. ty Cond. Mic, Ic.e. KtutsM. m.cj priTa:. USee tf-i at '' ll ve. X. XkT A 0. rt OEt a.j.-eM, Utk Boi U. t 13 U HARDWARE. (Sacc-T. to J B. Wiitwei.) wot.aaLS aBaaT.n.nAiaaai UlARDWARE, C13TLEUY, Ljiiiloi'iis, Plated and Britannia Ware, UOUSE FL'R.MSHIAG COODS, Sk.Cf AC AC 9 INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. not 13 iZm FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY T IIIS UQ4er'g-.4 ba.JJ.t o;-n'l .r. er ;:i trw .toes if Toys, Fancy Coeds and Notions. Atnof the r.arly .Dita I, f .t.i!IU found krauch (.'km Vafcfc.9, t'.fli rs, klua., IvJ IKK 8kT, Sutar Ftatd., KtctklM- Svi., t d M,f N i:jr Water fount. Si gil l-ainp., Matrk Iafr, 1'AklAN Ast-, Temipraiio Timers AiM.M., fet.KKuROaS, lter..j;r. c 1 icmr-w, alaic l.i.'.rn., l.;ra' and üem tHtSJl5d CAMS. MCf . Uhlr K, Work Boxe. Wrilirr lka. I0UT MjNall X, r.Ln I k-. Wallrt. HlKrFUI.Ij(, ttcb.-u-l i. lct.U fctij. kOvCO TRAVELING hAUa M'bai.Al Uj- ..or r c Hfrrcei, klAMiLS or every le.trjtt.ri, LKaII.'IU llOltf!, UtlLerT y, IjoUs. IV,: il..!.. I ,,; H.4iet CKIISU BilllK , l)d Ho!;, l.a. 41,.; Iran.prreni tilatra, ÜlLU CKI1.U CwMhf Ntov., l.ureaaa,fptol ütand, PiU Uo-a, Cn . I-,., Jig 1 l.r.f Blocka, Ih-um., Gun., Tuol Cbeat, p f.e,i, UuwUt-6 Pair if SKATKrl fur Ladica ai4 .ut. Him. ai.d l-.y; 1diea'TKAVKl.lNti BtlKEI, l.t.l tjlr; tll l.liS t'UAliCi, Kc;f. and Pork; Hall Ncr Ho L; tVd, OClce, Tkket and Market K-SKtlS. Tal.le Ma ts VUKK KLMiS, CIIILU H CAI -S, ..ir, Ty Cart, HObPT HOKSKK, Holl Cat, M.KIUH, Ve.t-( d-, SPHING U0K3e, MKD ('At. Es, lltum IL"M.U RAMiikTf ; ktprubaum. Tul.lr. In r, li'ril TuU, Ctilna an4Turki.h KM. IKE I U I ; I i;ar HuHtr, C. OAK CA-NKX, hnnir iaa, ft Uf't at AllV, l'i' 1.T CL'lLtKY. S l-.or, i:ora, CAKIK1 a,K I ITt'L1. Cam tajc. Powder Ilt.lt, hbot Vcte., lkt Fla.ka, Bierer.ii- Tuaat'ler, TlOLl.N., .rtnan at.d freoch ACO Jt D'.OSS, Ml leons Kf C kAJlLf, Hiyn liff Viul.n ai d tiiut.r Mrir.ra, Vio la fcoai, Wal.KlNU CAM S Hb K..id and Kutrl O .Id aud Silver Head, ladr); hword at.d liug Cais, Malacca, w baiabiie, Hoi.j, butter. UamU.. lnrKl and Hickory CASkf; FULAhXIS, TVI.1LU I S, fll.LWOKkS tt every dearrlj litm, and tLouauJ. of (Lor arttclra tco cumr.-cus f tu.uti.. Tbe patronage of IL puiihc it re.pec'.fully .o'.iol.td. IIAItl.IlS MAYIZ. Xu West Washington Xtrett. nol?-!Cw LIQUORS. I f 13 HOUSE LOUIS LAUG, 7So. 20 South Meridian Slreof, (SENTINEL EÜ1LDIN0.) IMPORTXK OF KQINE AKDCnAVTAGMt niXT Otard aad Cornlac Rrandiea; L1 ai d o lr; Jatrak a kam nd Cordial.. A 1m dealer ta Cat a ata WH;-., still and 8 park li dc, of tb nja-t approeed biaada; liourUi Wblaky; frach Brand,, Catawt. Hrandr; Mk APonerand Uer, and Bitter, of varlocikwda. 1 b'-article, ar all offered for aal by tia botlJe t qnantU.. IMPOKTKD CIGARS and TOBACCO. f tb tbo!ct brand a, will be kept conataatly on band. UVHaelna fitted vp a oral eataNi-hmen, and offi-r-Ing for aale only pnra article, and of tt et jualüf, tb utvertber hopee to recei, ai be aelkiia, a libeial akar of tbe pairocag nf tke pablio. wovltf L0nLA!Crj. iaooa iiracA, . i tra bbawban. Bourbon ronnty, Ky: J. 8c D. DUNCAN, Wboleaal Le.ler. la BOTJRBOX WHISKY Apple, Ptrnrh nml Coennr Ilrnn tllro, 11 Ines, iin IB( su Croix Itum, o. 77 South .Meridian Street, 158 J0II. SWEETSEIC & 10., US Wbolaaal Dealer in Brandies, Rum, Gins, WHISKIES, IMPORTED CHiUklPAGNES, 5at!v Catawba, and other f jsea, :o. I5S lVrkt lVtifhlnston fSfr I. ronrtloor-j Tpt uTSUtle Ilonas, Indianapolis, Ind. ar(rr.A,',)U Ul tL U,t trf-d. of E.r.torkj r.-crfcia 1.0 I J c3ia Tiio.TiAs i:i;i)i:on, IVliolriuiIp und ICrtall Liquor Dealer, Al1 Importer tf ERIISII A'IIIHIC. SO. 130 SOUTH 1LL15CI8 fTEPET. JlfAll IJgqom warranted ai rp -i4. rwsTll 'it J. 31cV3IVliV, (Late RjMrc A lt5aw.aA,i KZCTIPHX A?D WOO! ESALZ iEALzr. 13 Foreign & Domestie Liquors, itlononffahf In, Iljr and BOURBON WHISKIES Tort, Zladeira, Huscat, Zl-xUja Wine$, A.M nc. AltS, 52 S. Illinois St., Indianapolis Intl. oel dtf J. J. H.EU Arent. MERCHANT TAILORS. war. ewa aaa. a. v. raH.aaaA. a. Liiaut. f-9L .lVlILMIAUX aV CO 3Icrchant Tuilorfs, A3TD DCALXSS IX GEMS' FCRMSUIXG GOODS, 21 nth Meridian Mrrat, In Jlnaaalla, Inda a,l-tf?ta BLA3K I0ük8 foe Csauty tCVer. w.a Hi kiLu mXDa f a K.KlLU KlXDakT. Tla f ail da crlpUeavi a.'y . a at k UaULD O..CaU