Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 August 1859 — Page 2
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Oar UtMl adrlo^ ^^ToTrti < loMoflM6,bwrN« Mom " £4 CM««."h«n Mommmd'* ^jorlty wv4 iOXolQW. Liaoentio gainc In nil connUm bMrd from bu» oo*. Mali*** l« elect*) to Cmfirtm In tb« Loalfrllln DtotrletTbn content betwwn im*t nod Hmlait In tb« Anhltnd W»»rlot It rerj cl(m», but SiMMa, Dmdoprt t, || probably eleoud. Tb« UglflbtttM Democratli bf a Mund worbbg «j^of4ty. TbMMk jorltp for tbt Dimocmtlo St*U ticket will rang* from 7,000 to 10,000. TbliMnaUIn Kentucky ie fiMedinf); gnHtfttym tfcn eonteet wne fenghl by the Dtaoernoy M the De«eer»»loptWorm of !(<&<•( non Interrentfot, t^pM tbo tUre-oode-IntefUrfeooo dottflM of «W OftMUieo. fikok Repnbllonalifl la the North lo for 0—fwwlwoi legiiiatlon igelaot ilarery—in the Sooth, Sleek 'RepobUeaniia le for Coiipi^loDol Interference In Hrot of lUeery. In prlnd^le the QppoeiOon North and South agree, dUferlif only In It# op*.
il^T^StSSJK falead to draw on a general toro-
plloatlot.
ii abe had not feared to draw on a general mm war. Sardinia, while awalLtnlng her bn aril[Tuoo, eorera bar retreat from the acene with decent promleec, aa to bow abe will nae tba gain*
Aaatria, more frank, declares she
^•fd to war with Napoleon beoanae abe dlacor-
«red that be le her beet friend.
The mediation of natural federal alltea proaMm farorable eonditlone than a direct aa-
Thie ■«••« that of all tbe power* peleon alone would acquiesce in : VenMe and restoring tbe Arch
Engtaad'iopMsn ooeld not be mletaken. Praeela, notwMMaadtaf bar hatred for tbe French, wmM jlr# so aanetloa to any farther Aaetrlne Interfa—* is Itnlp. Eren Eneela, mmm won to he found hi the caapof her enemy. It #ae the ohamptm of Itetlen natty end liberty: lawee the bepo end stay of Italian patriot# and Hungarian eslfeet It wae tbe enemy who In the name of freedom had at rock her down, that raised her from the earth and gate bar back that rod of Iron. Austria bad looked to England Germany and Roasts for aaaUtaoce against France, and la tbe moment of need abe found that France wae the only power which really MM wbot She Beaut The Emperor of Austria found oat tbla greet t-ntb, while dleonaefog break fact with tbe Emperor, nod he will not for
Itting ofyTL- r place. fc ~ —Wean peculiarity make straight; while rtfaiUn
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—In* Leer Etmovaen Warn—The King of
Franee, with forty thousand mow, msrebed wp 1
tha bill, and.than mawbad d—n again
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in tba telegraphic column wtU be found NaroLtort'a explanation of tbe campaign in Italy, called out by the eongratelatory address of the
dignitaries of the Empire upon tbs occasion ol , „
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lomat and a pWlosopber. His dafense shows eroeiiy Austria’s now intimate ally
him to be a prudent, as wall as a bold man, and hla termination of tbe war dlap* ,ys as much tact
may bars dashed the hopes of his Eeglieb and Italian admirers, be baa loyally kept faith with
in diplomacy, as his conduct of it bad developed military skill and energy. Time alone eeo determine whether wisdom bee guided hie counsels, and whether tbe war will prove beneficial to those for whom he ostensibly waged it, and tend to strengthen his own EmpirePresident Buchanan. Tho Washington corrcspodent of the Philadelphia American, (Opposition paper) announcing that President Buchaimn will return from Badfieri Hpringe early next week, thus speaks of hi* untiring industry and rsgular habits: Few men could havs stood fn the wtar and tear so well during the iaet two yaare, and but for bis exoellen hatm, which some of aa rory, of sleeping a giren number of hours, whether the Union was sale or not at nightfall, be must have iallen a victim to hla high office, as others have done in my day. He works furdar and more coastaatly than any drudge In the public service, and per sues details even to lhair trifling coneluslons. It. might be asserted with aOma degree of eonfi lence that all th« Presidents in tw«ty years have not read as many pipers, or beard as many cases aa he has done, and, what is more, appears to have
gained strength by It.
The Higtit Position. The following extract la from a spooab mads by Mr. Osoaon F. Bmsplst before the Demo orattfl Btate Convention of Main*, at which ba was Appointed a delegate to tbe CbarlMton convolition He dt floes tha position of tbe Democracy on Wilmot provisolam, intervention, slaveeodeistn, and all auob klodred dogmas, in a manner that will be generally acceptable. He
says:
••Wo will no longer have tha Wilmot-proviso men coming here to the North, and aaceitlag the doctrine of Congressional intervention} nor will we have the slave oode men of the South going into Congreae, and asserting tbe doctrine of Con gressional intervention there. We will repudiate Wilmot-provieolam at tbe North in tbe same way t hut we repudiate slave-oodelsm at the Wouth, for it ia just precieely the same doetnae, no matter whether you preach it In Maine or iu Miasi.-nlppl; and no man can stand up here, on th« soil of Maine, and assert tbe dootrlng .that Congress Its* power to prohibit slavery fn tbe Territories, without admiftiog tbe whole question of the power of Congress to legislation upon tbe subject No man who believe* in any such power in C iiign-ts has nnj right lo call himself an ad voontp of popnl tr sovereignty, fie is lie most dangerous nod treacherous opponent. He be Here* In a d tetrioe that would give CongreN tbe right and power to enact and establlata a slaveoiwlo over tho Territories—tbe very doctrine which we deny with regard to estabhsbmcnt, and which we deny with regard to prohibition.”
The Gleailwa iu Lwiiieville*
The Louisville Democrat of Tuesday (yester dsy morning) gives the following account of tbe "freedom of elections” in that city. How long will It be blighted with the cane of Know Noth-
inglstn? Tho Democrat sayst
Q ilte a largo vote was cast in tbe city yeeter day. It presumed an anomaly In tba Metoty of political parlies In this country. A number of men, whose antecedent# and associations bar# heretofore enrolled th «m under tha Dsmocratio banner, were foun i in tbe careful traiob gof the Opposition. They kept step to tbe marshaling order ol the official managers of that party fa our city, and for the fancied security and protection promised, they fell into the ranks of the enemies of their principles, and most loyally supported those who would yield them no faVOf, andwbo would deny tnera tho franchises tbqy {S*Ni*e. They will, perhaps, iu time to come, and upon mature reflection, fl id out who are (heir friends in the city and in the country. To (kls Influence and this naeta norpliosit of partfli, are may at tribute i 1 trgo portion of the majority tbe Opposition foot uo in our columns this morning. Thie, together with the old gam* of the Know Nothing party, that of beating voter* at th# polls fur voting their honest sentlm*Ht*7 swelled the , rnsjorttyof thg Opposition. rroi*iu>oo flltlbe close of tho polUr.but few Democratic votes were t sat at tha Lafayette Engine Honeo, and at tbe Walnut street precinct In the ftroopd Ward, and the few who voted were generally knocked down and beaten as they war* retiring from the pulls. This is the freedom of elastloie In LowIsvillo. Any poor wretch or low vagabond ooald vote the Opposition ticket witk impunity,end nil wae well with the crowd, who generally nodortook to interpose and decide knotty point* for tbd effloar* of the election. Such was tbe meddlesome interference of the outride regulator* that they undertook to poalah tho** very indiscreet oiiiaens wbowrauM persist lo voWog th* Damo crane ticket. Thua were hundreds of legal voters deterred from the pofla. • ^ ' ' y When shall this thing oease to bet It if a damning blot spun tba fair fame of one elty. Tbe pretention (bat yesterday's election expressed the real sentiment* of our people and showed the condition of parties to Lonisrllle is too absurd for serious consideration. Erery policeman nod seor** and hundreds of oittxene know bettor. At Bhafdlaes precinct, lo this county, the conduct of the rounder# and bulliee was most dtagrocefhl. the polls Sums werd BOfed for being present at all, and shot at, aa they ran away, to prod pita to
their flight.
This, too, was tba "freedom of the election" tendered the Dsmoerney by too rognlnton who, following their eiiy brothrea, unfmlwh to regulate the county. -•»< » lo the eediral ward# of lb* CHr, wbff* M open breaches of the peace occurred, aaoj Illegal vote# were cast. A number m m t ‘ ** *
teene, and under twenty-on* marshaled in aome oaeec, fro# demkme la Loalevlllo.
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his new friends.
If (bare wae one feeling stronger (ban another in the Austrian breast, it must have been hatred ofBardmta. It was hatred In which content] entered sufficiently to Increase itsbitterneM, will out diminishing Its intensity. Napoleon baa gratified his pawion to an extent that onght to appease even Francis Joseph. When Walpole and Pulfncy had been raised to the peerage, Walpole Mid to bis old opponent the first time they met in the House of Lords, "You and I, my lord, both aro now the two most insignlfloant men in England.” It was not true of Walpole, but was true of Pcltoey. Francis Joseph might address a similar phrase to the aggrandized Ring of Piedmont and Lombardy. Victor Emanuel wna n constitutional King, governing with eonstitntlonal ministers, and uniting In himself all patriotic aflVcf.loos of the Italian race.' He Is now as hmnble dependent of (he Fmperor of Frane*,!* proclaimed auob in tbe Emperor’s address to bis army, is renounced and discarded bv Cavour, and all who thought (hat when serving Victor Emanuel (bey were working out tbe freedom oi Italy. To complete bis public humiliation Napoleon has now glvet, him one of hi* own followers to be hfc Minister in place of Cavour. Count Arez is a man against whom Austria could h ive nought to urge) abe might herself have appointed him to Ttmcany or Modena, If either of the Grand Dukes bad failed her. Arrx has hern, during a long life, the Intimate friend of Napoleon, was with him In Amerioalnbis young days ofadventore, wae with him through all hi# eampelgn.and In order that he might have a pretext for being constantly fn the company of the Emperor, held official poeiiion of Sardinian Commiaaioner with th# French army. Arez is from Lombardy and not a Piedmontesa. He haa embarrassing antecedent# of conatitutional character, and doubtless understands most effective dealing with Italian patriots, who are now cuffing; news venders for crying through tba Sir Sate oi Lombard cities tbe conditions of (hla glorious peace. Auetria muss hope (bat tbe gootf bnaor of her new protector
will endure.
Other questions must soon arise which were not fully uieeuseed at that break'aat party. We can understand that the losses of the two armies and similar topics might be set aside. We are told (bat Europe is not to be consulted os these matters, that Austeto aod France will Beet to settle term* of peace, aod that tomttnia being now quite tractable, uflder (he guidance of Arez is to be admitted to the conference. We are no advocates for a Congress. We are glad to escape from so unsatisfactory a task as giving effect to Napoleon's great scheme of consolidating despot-
ism in the Italian peninsula.
But ll occurs to u#, there are some questions to be settled at this Zurich Conference which will transcend the powers of tbe parties to tbe treaty of Villi Franca. Thoee two arch Dukes are to go back to Modena and Florence—who is to do It! The army of the Italian Confederation7—the Confederation Is not yet In being. When it shall come into existence, of what will its army conslst? If of contingent* fro n Italian States, then the army will be Julian. But In that case, will Italian troop* act ae the Austrian Earner or or a* Tuscany's and Modena's Grand Dukee would desire them to act? Tbeae two excellent Sove reigns were so HI advised as to rash away into he Austrian camp, instead of acting with the wisdom of that prudent sad clearsighted Prio eras who took a neutral position in Swltxerland, and refused to seek an asylum with th* enemies
of her eotyeota.
We are Informed that deputations from Tuscany and Modem are oo the point of setting forth for Pirls, to protest against thie violent restoration, and remoMtrato with tbe Emperor,who, after encouraging tho people to rise, is now to re
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KT^Tke eteep as*, mill at Jflednra, Jarkaen
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word found aeitker in Webster have been nnwrodnhuild by sparks frosn a boo-
dot in French dictiouaries—to tbe French trip of motive.
playing billiards, And it mesne the striking of 17 The Decatur Republic** reports a case of two or move balls wttb the ball ef toe player. aecaolt, nearly reeulttsg in matin. In that place, -Til. ,»bk CkrnkU <h« ft*. «. ewteW >>,»■«■ »I6 <h4 —I.—llubl, near 23,000 Jews in tbe Austrian arm/ ia Italy, T?. ITT - and a Captain of (heT^toh persuaaion, in toe dl late engagement, moat heroically reacoed the 1 ^ He waaront to jail in de
colors of his regiment from the Froeeh, who had of bail.
takenft. . ; ETTbeGreececoonty (lad.) Hmr*aayuthat _Limu am A DiauirxcTAWT —In -- •—•— the tbeeotople of tbe male "regulator*”-of that zmmmss wmMi malax tons gases. '' ^ _ waited ea tbe ton cause of tbel? dtoqnlet, sad —To Tnwenr Aparou.—The Anetriaa Gov- tofarmed her that aha wasn’t needed la tost re-
eromea»laerde» to preplttoM tha Jeua, many of gfoa any longer.
artam^'the^moafthHft/uMdtoM^ma tTTho ConaeroviUe (lad.) Timet tell* the
of it* eu jecte, earnealy thlnka oi prwielyaslpg toitowinf story:
their etoaooipatlen. Welevn that th* wife of Joeiah HanUr living —The Springfieto UnmMkon modifies a state eouto-woet part of thtocwmty, gave birth men* whtoh wm coptad fkeaa He columns tone: » three fine, large and healthy chlldrea, a faw "It to the yonag James Gordon Rina eft, a slid d*J» ••>—two fWe and one boy. The throe youth wbe keeps a yaefat, sad not the elder, who weighed twenty-one pounds. Curiosity has in■eepe a newspaper, who bee been in Boston dm- doced many penens to call and ere the trio, tatwUI*OotWMVBenkr." ? J efTfril *f the vWtoreorteeming it aprivWegeto if..' Twk^w2ltoj^!cSLl^a'JiXb.' pr«enu, COMldering <h. bud
mood. He ie connected wits alarge eommeMlal t firm In NrwYork, aod h«s been on a boetoese tour, selling fmdieiiM qua&tltlceof grain, and to
still engaged in buying up more.
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place them under tbe yoke of their enraged masters. Nothing bat violeoee can come of this uoleaa Turcany a» d Mo tens are kept quiet as Rome now is kept quiet. We might ask whether it was arranged how neutral States of Italy are to be made membera of th* Confederation? What right htve tbe Emperor# todiapo## of the people of Naples, Tnwsany, Parma and Modena? Will NAplea submit—and If not, who shall force her?
Ia Rom* so readily coerced?
Louie Napoleon to asxroog man agaiaetaome people, but has shown bimeeif a very onward In the face of Rome. Aa to Anvtria, abe still baa one chance left, if abo is sincere in thn.promise to introduce into her public laws refpats* eon'# forufalrle to toe epirtt of tb<f time. * She hx> switkened lo new oondltleui, under which every government mucC to tbto HThhold It# power. If she mean* the mtofltoft *f the constitufienai righto of Hoognry, a mereuHltable government to Her wwo domiolom, *M* frank accept# now*# the new order of (bingeto Italy, ah* may gxio stoength In the gympatMM&Europe. 9kf may eaeape from preset* depag^HB upon a man whom BOCOC hmyet trustediKtoMnity.
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preacb^for money ?^ 1^ jou^peeacbed for later, "1 can’t cat souls; aod if I could, it weald take a thousand tucb as yours to make a meal.” —During tbe storm at tbe baftle of Solferino, the Emperor of Austria and hla brother Maximiliian lost each other, and the latter wept like a child, fearing lest Francis Joseph bad been taken a prisoner, while tbe Duke of Modena fosmtd at the mouth with disappointment and vexation. The Emperor was furious with bto Gtnerals who bad pronounced tbe fatal orders to retreat; bis own command would have been—
"Remain on tbe field and die.”
—Tbe Springfield Republican contains an amusing account of Mr. Mason’s Court Introductions at Paris. It is said that on one occasion last i pring, thirty of our countrymen were paraded in at once. Arrayed in court dresses, they stood like servants in livery, in semi-circle; the Emperor enters tbe reception chamber; Mr. Mason bow.*, flourirhes his band, and says,"My countrymen, yoor Majesty;” all bow; Emperor node and tarns to some one else; countrymen
exeunt!
—The correspondent of tbe Tribune writes, farther account# received from Chiriqui, aod fresh discoveries of manufactured cold in large quantities in tbe Indian grave*; "I have seen at least one hundred pounds weight of these golden oroameBts, some of which are very curious. There are about 2,000 natives of the province at work. Some men have obtained ae much aa aeveotyfive pounds weight. One man dug seven boadred dollar* out of one grave. Another found a golden hat, or crown, weighing, it to Mid, thirtyfive pound*. But the imagee average only from one ounce to a pound and# half, though I saw 006 of three pounds weighty ft TerT well wrooffht
figure."
—Jacob Strewn, tbe "giant farmer” of Morgan county, My a that he has been a resident of Mer gan county for twenty-eight year*; that tbe first three years of bis residence there be cultivated wheat cropa, bat in that time be became satisfied that wheat, as a constant crop, could not be made profitable in Central Illinois, but that the raising of corn and grapes coaid. Tbe result of bto practical Judgment can be seen in tbe foot that ne has made a fortune by tbe cultivation of grapes and feedingstock, scarcely possessed by any other individual aa long a resident of Iliiooto. ■cBmotiwm in (lie ExpenAitnrea wf me Treasury B«panmeat.
CP The Cincinnati Time* thus describes the people of Oberiio, Ohio, who get their whole a lock of al sad social standing from Oberiio College where a whit* man to as good as a negro provided he bates slavery as bad. It may be inferred what kind of moral influence the amalgamators send
out. The Time* says;
Oberiin to a pleasant village of ordinal/ size, in Lorain county, in this State. Its principal bosiuesa to that of education, one of tbe largest colleges in tbe State being located in tbe village The people are generally religious and very devout, and exceptln their detestation of slavery, law abiding and certainly disposed to peace and quietude. They are almost unanimously, in the fall sense of tbe term, as ordinarily understood. Abolitionist*. They tolerate no distinction of color. lo tbdr college, in their church, and at their dwellings, the black man or tbe mulatto to placed on th* cam* social equality as the white race. Amalgamation to not only tolerated, but eoconraged, and colored as well as white people, stand precisely on the same footing. All laws to tbe contrary are deemed oppresaiveby these peo pie, who bate slavery and it* advocates with an intensity as great a* that exhibited by our rebel forefathers for British tyranny. Demwcf**le State ceaventlen There seems to be considerable dirersity of opinion among tbe Democrodc papers of the State, in regsid to the day of holding the State Convention The 8tb of January (the usual day) falling on Sunday in I860, U to necessary to fix upon some other day. Whether that day shall be Monday, tbe 9th, or a day nearer the middle of tbe week, is th* question. It to urged against Monday that it will subject delegates to additional expense In remaining in Indianapolis over Sunday, and in favor of it that as the convention can not meet on the 8th U should on the 9th. We think the heal way to determine tbe matter to to put it to voteanuMjthaPsMoevarto papers of .(he State. Let tbe editor of the Doily Stale Sentinel be the conductor of tbe eleetioo, and aonouno* the result through bto paper. We Vote—Monday, the 9th.—Bluflon Banner.
sury Department, and has instituted a rigid econ omj in each. He is reducing, from month to mont'i, tbe enormous cost of collecting the costoms—dispensing with the emplovment of all supernumeraries, without fear or affliction, who had found their way into office. Our revenue system is for from be’ng a perect one. It admits of more abuses than any other that ever w#a adopted.' However wall adminto* tered, th* expense of collecting to usually out of a>I proportion to tbe receipt#. Siece the panto of 1857 this baa been glaringly tbe case, resulting from the smnll amount o’ Imports. It to now more than probable that the rev<
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ID 5 AUSTIN H. fllOWT, will be a candidate for County Auditor st O* eaaulOg general election, lubjcct to thedertaon of the Democratic o aunty Convention. ITT* We baveantlMwtty for laying that Judge WICK le acaudidate far elecUouM Judge of this Circuit, aad will so remain tin the election, unless properly admonished that •uebcaodldaoy meets no faroraMe response from the ITF Tamm. Xsmaa—Please announce tbe name of Oenemi JAUBfl P. DRAKRes a candidate for Auditor •f Marios eouatr.Mbfoet to tbe decisioa of the regular Democratic County ConvcnUon. MATT DTM0CRAT8.
9TATR ELECTION.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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Therefore, no proposition will likely ba made duriac the next CoogreM either to augmeat er
dimiotoh tbe doty on foreign import*. There nevrr wa# a period in our national extot-
enee that we had lets to Apprehend from ao involvement in hostilities with foreigb countries than at preseat. We have no disturbing qacBlon to Interrupt our amicable relatione with either of the great Powers of earth. Europe has seen enough of the horrors o( wgr recently to laclloe her to preeerve pee&'ln future al aay rsaaooable
pries. m Under each ciroomstaneea we are dtopoeed to
beHev* that If there should be a proposed aug mentation of our navy oy tbe Preaident, it wifi be very Inconeiderable—at any rate, not to a sufficient extent to justify tbe agitation of a tpeei/U duty on iron, or, indfeed, upon any other artide.
We trust that each of the other beads of de-
partments will emulate tbe example of Mi. Cobb, and vigilantly search for abases ia exptnditar*. It to a venerated part *f tbe Democratic creed that strict economy in tha adalDtotmiOfl of tbe Let Mr. Bochanuo leave no effort untried to cause tucb economy to be faithfully observed during the remainder of hto torm^-Wethinaton
State*. ;
Death or a DimaoouMo Ammoaii.—Richard Ruab died on Saturday last, at Philadelphia, where ba wae bora, this month 79 years ml ThisdtoUogniabsd poUtldmi aid oegottotorof hti eowntry'a treaties to of the Declarattoo of Independence patriot!* stock. HU fotber signed tbe charter of bto country's liberties; hie mother's Artror, Richard Stock ton, wae oo* ef the noMe Fifty-Kx. About the time of the War of 1819 be entered th* service of th* United Stales aa Co^ptrdtor »r the Tnaanry. Uewaa Attor 1*7 General^the UnitedSmtee,tad tortwhfle Secretary of But* under Rroaldeat Monroe. He auoeeedrd John 0. Adame MMiatoter to W land, and eondnuted aemattaMona roenlllaa InMi portent ireatlee. Tba Monroa doctrine uguloat the hrterferenee of Europe in the affairs or this ronrineat, was produaad^ hiaaraBrniLiaBfT Q. Adams, whan Proa Weat, euffisd Mr. hi—, aad raialnafl Mm during Maadmfu don aa Baarafary'of tba Ttaaauy. G« laakaan made aapaaiai Mfntotaraf.UmAo toad, aad halt was who aaanrod bom tbt - Court of Chancery tha Smhhaooiaa .
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NOTICE. K A IMEtf ova
HE INDIANA AN B ILLINOIS ©Rif. byTt* t eed of Treat to Jame/Vennutrand. of t£e(
at Wow fork, dated May W, 1894, win apply id triit Court ef the Vatted Atamwiv Urn 1 Ittnct of lodl p>ee»(W mM V«aamtremf. whe baebeen di*ch#rgM from «aM amrnWraa oedarO tlw SeiNme Omiri of the State of *•* Tertrsheld ig-tae QUporVew York, Joae term
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Ntntement of tk
PHOENIX INSURANCE CO , Of Hartford, Connecticut, on tbe Ut day of June. 1859, made to the Auditor of tke State of Indiana, pursuant to tbe Statute of that State, approved
March, id, 1855.
let. Thensmeof tbe Company lathe "PtiOBDtx Insurance Company,” and la located in Hartford. Conn. 9d. The amouotof it* Capital Stock ia *200,000 00 3d. Tbe amount of it* Capital Mock paid up 1*. .,.••»••••. 8200 00090 4th Tbe Meet* of the Company are m follow*: 1. Osh on bead aad ia Bank 844.80? 69 2. Real Eaute unencumbered 6,500 00 3. Lone* eeeured by Mortgage* of Real EeMtcunencumbered 30,400 60 4. Loans secured by pie ge el Bank and other Mocks and other geesritle* 13,100 00 Balance in the band* of Arret* and oth- — .. 5,7 5 91 1,460 57
6. Accumulated interest on Loess.
50 ifaereo U. 8. Treat Company’s Stock, N. Y. ••••• 854)00 200 aharea American Exchange Bk - •'
Par. Kark-it Value.
Stock, Sew: Totk ——•
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Stock, R. T.. J 150 shares Continental Bank Stock, T.Y.. 200 shores Merchant*’ Xxehsnge Bank Steak. K. T 400 sbarea MasRantea’Bank Stock,
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500 shxnf* Phenix Bank Stock, N.
'a-bvemb o'do to a eeo •* Co—rrce Bank
20,000 20,000 suAoe 15,00i> 10,000 10,000
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10,135 00 10,700 00 7,5*0 UO
wusjmm 8420,246 00
Real estate, anincumbered Money due Ut* Caaspany, created by mortgage... Cash in hand aad ta . - bonk •.... Cash in the haoda ef ageota end ;a transit 44 Mortgage bonds (7 per oeot semi-annual 1b- _ 8 44JK» 28 Mortgage brad* (* per centsemi-annual tatarmt) 28,800 25 Jersey City water bonds <U par eeta. semi-annual tatareot 2S.m# 50 Hirtfbrd Ctty bonds, - 8per flent.aeml-aa* anal Interest....... 50.000 35 Rochester <3ty beads, ■ per cent- seaHunnal intereet 8908# V# Brooklyn Ctty bands- * 7 per esnt. semi an nual interest. 19.000 % MawaokeeCity bonds, 10 per cent, semi-ao-nnal inter sat...... 3,00» United BtatesITOasoy . nctee and aeerued interest United States Stock, 5 per cent, seart-mn-nual intareat....... Stateof Kentucky aioek 6 per cent, semi-an-nual interest. State of Tenneaaee stock, 6 prr cent, semi annual interem State of Hew York stock. C per cent., semi-annual interert Sts e of Mbsouri stock - ' 6 per cent, semi-an-nual intereet State of Ohio atoek, 8 per ee-t. semi-an-nual interest. (I860 State ef OUo atoek, 8 per cent, semi-an-noal Interest (1886) Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. bond, 9 per cent, semi-an-nual inter'at. 500 Shares Hartford aad New Haven R. R. Co. atoek 250 Corn. River AT. Co. stock. .... 107 Boston and Worcester R R.Co.Mock..... 50 Conn. River Co. atoek 39 Citizens’ bank stock, waterhury. Conn... 50 Stafford do do, Stafford Springs, Conn 36 Ragle do do, Pravb drece, R. I......... 15 Mech nics end Traders dodo, Jersey City, N J 100 R( vere da do, Boston. Mass 100 Merchants’ da do, St. Louis. Ho.... 3C0 Bank State of Missouri stock, St. Louis, Mo,. 100 JEtna Bank stock, Hartford 100 Hartford County do To do* 100 Charter Oak do do d?. 100 City dodo do........ ’ 300 Exchange do do do. •. 400 farmers and Mechanics dodo do........... 486 Hartford do do do.... 100 Merchants and Manufacturers do do do. 300 Phoenix do do do.... 240 State do dode 150 Conn. River do dodo. 400 American Exchange do do New York.... 200 Bank of North A mer ksatlo do New York, 300 Bank of America do dodo 300 Bank of Republic do do do 100 Bank Commonwealth do do do 30) Bank of New York do do do 300 Bank of Commerce do do do 800 Broadway do do do... 800 Butchers *nd Drovers do dodo 100 City do do do........ 30o Importers and Trader* 2M Market do do do*..... 1,200 Mechanics do do do.. , 200 Merchants’ Exchange * 400 Metropolitan do do do. 820 Merchadts’ do do do.. 300 Nassau do Ao do 4«0 Manhattan do do do.. 200 Nor h River do do do.. 400 Ocean do do do 400 Peoples’ do do do SW Phoenix do dodo.... 408 Cnfendodo da...*.. 19* Hamate* Aod*do. .. 150 New York Lift Ins. A Trust Co. do do do. 100 United Stitea Trust Co. do do do....... Bills Receivable, maturing Miscellaneous items.
LIABILITIES. The amount of liabilities due er not due ta bar ks or other creditors Nothing Losses adjusted and due Kane. Losses adjusted and not due 81*^17 32 Losses unadj us ed, is suspense, waiting proofs or contested 75,864 76 All other claims against the Company arc smnll for
prin’ing, Ac.
A ^cnte instructed to take no rick cxorfMag ten thousand
dollars, without special permission.
Tbe greatest amount insured in any one city, town, village or block, varies, and depends upon the construction,
material, and themevna of aireating fires. THOS. K. BRACT, J».; Secretary.
Harttokd, July 1,1859.
3TATB Of CONNBCTIOLTJ . g
HaRTroKb Cocxtt. 1 HAUisoun, July 1. MOB.
Personally appeared before me, Henry fowls*, a Justice oi thePe-ee, duly qualified ta administer oaths, T.K. Brace, Jr , Secretary, and made solemn oath that the fore roing statement of the assets and condition of th* Jttna
Insurance Company is true.
HBNRY POWLKK, Justice of the Peace.
Insurance AgemVu Certificate af Aw-
1 ttamrlty.
THE STATE Of INDIANA. AtTbrrou e# Ptatu’s Omcx. ~ 1 IndtanapeUa, July 1,1859. \
Whsusas, The Etna Insurance Coeapany has filed in this OSes a statement of its condition eg the 1st of July. 1959, tbs act of its incorporation and satasShuanta properly certified to, and its written isstrument. nsarinating its
Chefldcal Wcrks, No. 231 North Pranklin Street,
ClfllCACi#, - - - • ILLINOItt. nKTE BB6 LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO OIK FT casta sss. aad to tbe trade In gencal, that during this season no travsiirg agent will be dispatched from our works. We invite our old enstomers aod others totavorusby letter with Iheir orders f«r
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which, as always, will be executed lo their entire satisfaction. Thousands appreciate the plan upon which our Baseness are made, which presen s the following advantusus rod foatWc*, nav aftaud by others: 1. T WtTsn—» from these *orka are actually rained
by diWiltaUim thetete* Hyaitky thatathmscannot er dere not data
2. Tbe costs are mock less than others: baemma tksse B»saensre put up to packages, each contatntotcnawgh flwteitiP8tataws,—il niapMMafstsnlysU Aerequired
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agent* and authorising them fully aad unreservedly ta ackno 'ledge service of process in the treat of atom. Mem, therefore. In pursuance af tha requiremcotrof "Aa Act to amend an act entitled Au Act *tr ton Near poration of Tusuranoe C'-mpasies, dodtoua thtor powers, and prescribing thrtr duties," approved March LlflSS, having presented aati faetory erideoc* to ms *■ tati nm pBancetot e requiremeom amd spe-MmMeawjaf ihto Act, I. John W. Todd, AadRsr af So State af Indiana, da hereby ceft'fr that WiTB«m Hewdenaa, ef ladiMapnlls g^wv^.roveq.’tvtowitegwto. eussnee Company, in this Btale.U- to Jan ear 1, 1868 to theext nt that he npp fot MWMHi#taa8fiMd appetatad by the said Company. . ......
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