Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4478, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1865 — Page 2
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TA I'MOH-IT MCITM fi".Uit.-iJcs.e MONDAY MOHNINt. KKnilUAilV U7. '. 1 , ... . V 1 TfttwAitentplatt III II public ,leat. , bare ! Mllibutier. aUrJay'e legtetailf taatn.a eeroe to a 0ta4 lock In tht House tr4 remain! at ht adjournment lib f,ror an frotuml. lion. Il It ttDJrtUKl that the repuhlicto mfm. bera ItU caucus on KriJsj eoing stvl deter reined, lo lakt op lomi two or thrts) fe? Ue eaetiurfs, ih .irjrorrUtlon Ulli.) out of lt. r order, end tfcmty idfine tbem ertr otbrr Ulli to la tht tint fotition upon the calendar, Io $urtunf of tMf determination, tht jenlle. o from Jfffmoo, Mr. Do, fntro-iuf! I resolution to lake up tbeee tills out of their order, treichj iteklnf to ccosijHh feU ojet, boll q the usual ; bj uaptiit.loo of tbo rolei bleb oo!J rrquirt to iblrJe vote, bot In tilellon of tho lmtaetnorl.il hsse oJ rote of the Houit If tie democrats ted cqifte4 In ihit peoposUlop, thw effect oouU nat w w bteo to ht?t yielded to tho majuity tho power tt try tint, b4 fur almost inj r-urpo.a, to eh. rogatt or suspend the rules of tbo IIauo io fact - . - lobs? placed into their hsnds tbo power to fort tro! II legislation and to tabe up their own pet .politic! measures to the eicluioo of ace and 'II oer busiest If tho minority bid once lei this demand of the majority, they would ht 'deorieH tbemaeleea and 11 their meaturee of tho rfgbt to bo beard or V bo considered, eicert lo just 4 far tbo ratjorlty might chooe to -fjänl U In bort, it would hire UiJ t tbo feet of tbo mjoritT both their own righto mre--tex.fi.tife nd tboto of their corjatituents. acd Oed bemseWei; merely meo of straw, to bf counter when tho cooicieuco of tbo msj rity ro qiirej it. To this lh democratic members were not diepoaevl to eubmit. and to defeat the wcbeme of the majority, they resorted to the uiutl Ifji , Utivo itntesy en such occasions of calf inj tbo njes td roe. That they did nt do tbi4 for tho feetiuu4 purpO90 oV tmolin; letilatfon, and cetiinly not with deIf Ii defeit tbo ppropriitlon bills to which tho resolution referred." sdJ to tike up which was Iho pretext fur this unhear I of ai uojut proreediiip cn tbo part of tho tc publican nnjor ity, wa erideot from tbo fact that the deoiocrati over oqJ over again asked untmmous consent to make a motion toiu?pead the order of buiiiea, ccordiof to the usage and rules of the Houre, to tike op those bill. Tht umniraou consent to do to was repeatedly asked by Mr. CoriaoTii, by Mr. Caow.N, by Mr. Tbacbki. and others Objection to thee motions was inraritblr m!e upon tho republican aide of the II jue We believe Mr. HaajtiAM. wbo introJacel the resolution to take up these bills oat of their order, aL ways refused to permit them to be takeo "up by unanimous conrent. It ii apparent hereore that fie republican members bad some -other object in the introduction of the resolution, thao merely takln; up those bills Could they hrro hvi any other than by Mich a precedent taget the entire control of theorier of buipeii so that they eouM tk up and act npun their own pet measures? It is also erident that the Object of democrats wu not to prerent the tak Ing up of tboie bills, but solely to preserve that order of businej wht:h hi always existed aad which is so noressary to ceure and raantaio the rights of minorities INDIANA LEGISLATURE ' SENATE. SaTtaPAT. February 25, ItCS. ' The Senate met at 2 o'clock p. m. Mr. Dunham presented a petition on the sub ject of temperance, which wa relerred to the committee on temperance without reading . it AVK OS ABSKXCE was granted Messrs. Vawter and Allison til) Monday noon. airman feok coMMiTrzrs were concurred in, re-omnendinc tb ra of Hou hill Ho 0, aud Senate billx 27. G4. 1 0 T 171. 172 aud 179, and that Senate bills 5t?, bJ. ifj and 123 bo considered and allowing sereral claims. ÜIW BtLtS rsiere introduced by , . The committee on oranixatiou of courts 1C2. for an organic ttiou vt circuit courts ; aud If 3, establishing probate courts ; which bills were read tbo second time by title and referred to the juliciarr committee. Mr-' Dunnint, 14, Increasing SberfT' fees. Mr. Dunning, for the Lieutenant Oovernor", 1S5. Cr the incorporstion of hotel companies. Mr. Nile. 1ÖG. defining the rights of parties 't j int conracte in cases in which judgments hire been rendered aint a part of tbe makers of such contract. Mr. Allison, 1?7, a mendina; the 31 section of ' tbe charter of the city of Mdion ; and 18 and ""changing the time of holding court JeflVrfon couaty, which biils verereid hy tide the second time and referred to appropriate commit'ee. '""Mr: Colrer; 10, apportiocin? senators an J . representative for the next four year : .Which bills were ps-ted to the secocd read aguiLLA joxis. 'Mr. W'illUms prefented a meiuoriil from A'i'lilla Jones kinc fr rr indiuemeut in the ira of ir53 U?,'which Mr Jones adrat.ced when treasurer of titc on th" f)rriior'i tlnr.T, and whUb cannot te recos et vi from the rtte be cause it is iuolent. The memorial n referrel to the com in ttee on c!i:ui ftCsOLCTIO!!. Weee adopted inqu'rinj by hat authority a street has been opeued through the rouuds d tbe Aylum for the bliod. And auiboriz ni eenator to retain the t.i soIucdos of Gtrin and Herd's statutes which hare beeo placed io their deks. TKLfcarn coyr?fiKs. Oa motion of Mr. Djoninir Mr. Ward was ad ded to ihespecitl i-ommittee on tbe oraujxtticn of telegraph cj mpmie rauf isritio. The eenat'T from Vio. Mr. Ilar.na harir mo red last eveniss to reconiJr the tote on tie resolution instrucuni; tbe committee on rana! and infir ial improvements to return the Whi'r witer Tilley caaal bill, beicg Hjuse til! Xv.. 5'., 'to tba Staate, anj bic farther moved t lav - tbie motion to recocier ou the table, and uo action hating been talen by the Scne on the nl earned motion, the senttor from Vi, now pro posed to withdraw both motions, to which the senator from Rüb,Mr. Culieu J objected. " Th preai Jent of tne Senate thereupon dec:dej that the senator bid a tiht to withdraw bis motions From .this decision the senator from Hush appealed, and tbe que-ition bein? sliall the decision or te preaidat stand aa the jjJzmcntof the -Saiale, and tb ye a.l i.a e n demanded bt the sentor from l'uh nJ tbe renator from Hiwatd. Mr. K chiu tuA) the an.ieiary u d. reeled t pro.-eei m.U the call. Thereupon the aerator from H wrd akH to . t etcu-eJ frvm vwtm ou the q jruom aud two aenatura demanded the jeaa and nata ou the pro- . pot:ka u exruse the aeuator lrm Howard trvm 4 Toting The pre-iieut t'.ereupowdcci led that it was Dot . Äa order tu daaud the e,i ud tivv on lb prupowtiou to excuse tbe vutor from Toting jecdlng t revious Call or t: e jen ,.J ctT 0n th j-.eaiLjtt on the apl anl rrmwlei foll.iwr: W,tl reference u tbe art.cle ; i ted, senator rgwe as tboafh tbs wertp rrqnesi cn5mwithin the laearuBjj of the co :rt. lfm M j0. hat I druT- I aro'her part rt tbe co.itiiiil.un tberw ia another aecti a with rtteret.ee to the . aupiexe cckrt to wbtb aimtiar language occur, but tbo supreme com bare jirla it a reasonable cocstroetloo. Itrwuires that a!! po'sta made La regard to eases stall bo decided, but tbe
preme court dftt't dectJe tbem all; the? gl to thitietlooa rtawMcable cenitrucflon. There it aij(ulr section which h fcoute ikttl hat alt !.e pgwer ne'arf n 'nancb of the eiliiif 1 1;" ttnirat of i itee i d u lefen leol U I ist that if two sent, ts csn alsur tlrrse
patent alt legli'.atiou by atklng tu be eicuied , Itoitt t ut,r.j, od then demnd tte yes ami nara ! upon it sj ijue'tjo wiietbrr tnry Ji!! e ei-, eutad, and ll.tr., hrn lliat juMlUin coaik up, dsroaiidiotf the yeaa aitd tat on tb i4uriwQ at ' to wbtlhtr tu mail be I Kui'i iruru ti)ttuj ou the iiuei'ri, arij afltr tnulUi.l) ing tuth rite tiona st or ill tlcrt no turn cm put tht iur itioo beaue of rumplicitlon of the subject mt ter. I as? tba eeetiun 01 U.e ronttltulkoit referre l to must receive a retsontble coetru-tiait. Meitrs William and Nile concurred t f th pitiwi tkn by the rhiiir. Mr. Culieri eithdrew bia o jf. tinr. and tf.en. on molijTj yen J. tvas It U'C senate au-j'urtie-l s f 110ÜMK. Mrt at 'Jam, Mr Speaker In the chair. Ou motion by Mr Montgomery, the readiog ol the journal was di eed with. riTlTIOM, MtUOIlAlS Ar CLAIMS Were presented br Meatrs. Ilranham, New cottib aod ofhcri, end appropriately referred '"' aaraoraiATtOM aüu ornra'attis Mr. Ilranham cal!el up the f eneral and specific ap(npriatiob bdl, and oil er bill toiinecte 1 with revenue and the li(uidatiou of indebtedness, and prospective diburements of ficsnefs, aud ranted to put them all through br resolution, under aus pension of rulea. witli railroad speed He de sired thee bills to take precedence of all others 1 bia moiiuit im reiiel bjr Mer C.tfroth. Ilunkirk, Djiiharo, Hrtiwn, .S,rncer, Milroy and other. They atowed themselves generally a r ot difxil l iifTrr any faes:ius oproittni to Mr. Hranbam'e bills, but there were im'-ortant roe.i'ures ol the minotiir pendinjc in priority on thectleudar which they incited b.tl precedeur Let all buiineis be taken up in the reultr order lie.idc, under tho ruling ol Mr. Speaker, twothirds were required to adopt the resolution. The previous question being dem mJed on Mr. Uranium's motion, a motion was mide to adjjurn. Tbe teas and lists being demanded, Mr. M llroy ake I to be excused from toting, aud on tb a bjectiun beinf made, the yeas aud says were demanded. Tbe gentlemsn was cot excused. A mo in waa made to excuse the gentleoiin from Mouroe, (Mr. Uukitk) from voting. Objection. Ivi-t the pentleman war not excused. Mr. D-inham motel thtt when the H ue adj iura itb-j uat.l M nly 1pm. and ttecond 1 by Mr. Miller, who demanded the yeas and nays. Mr. Drown aked to be excu-ed from toting as be was precluded from taking an appetl (rum thedecs.ou of tbe ch iir oa a peaJiu question. O'je"ion. The)e(sand nays on Mr. Hrowa's requett being pot, the result was Not eicued. Mr. Henrick called attention to the rule re quiring alt motions to be in writing. Mr. Speaker said tbe rule hereafter should be rigidly enforced. Mr. Beekett aked to be excused from totinir upon the motion of Mr. Dunham to adjourn over till Monday, aud sent his motiou up in writing. Ot'jection. and upon the qnestiou Messrs Dunhum and Milroy demanded the Tets and bays. Seconded, question put and Mr. Ueekett not ex tued. Yeaa It, nays 57. ' . Mr. Spencer asked to be excused from toting on tbe motion of the gentleman from Floyd, Mr. Dunham. Objection . The aves and nays were demanded -result, 15 5'J. Not excused. Mr. Bird o fit rel similar motion and objection being made the like result endued, though co quorum toted. Kinallt the question was put on Mr. Laselle's mo'ion, and it was rejected. Mr. Milroy asked tobe excused from tot;ng upon Mr. Dunham's resolution. Mr. Miller objected. Mors. Brown and Spencer demanded tbe yeaa and noes. Mr Milroy's request was rejected--1 1 to 55. Not excused. Mr. ShoatT, of Allen, asked to be excused from Toting on the resolution to adjourn. . Objection was made. Mesrs Dunham and Wilson demanded the yeaa and noes. Result, 13 to 5'J. Not excused. Mr. Lemmon a-ked to be excused Irom toting On the motion to adjourn. Messrs. Brown aud Beckett objected. Mr. White-ide, by permission, made an argument on the question, intended to demonstrate tint all incidental motions pending a motion to adjourn were out of irler. He read from Jef feroi'e manual in support of bis view. Further dtbste (allowed by Mr. Speaker) followed, pro and ron, between Mesrs Newcomb, CoCroth. Buskirk and others. Mr Speaker, on the point raised by Mr. Whiteside, ruled him in error, and held that questions to be excused must be taken previously to put ting the main question to aojouro. The question then recurred upon Mr. LmmonV tuition to be excused. Rejected ; ID, 50 The qnevtiou recuriing upon Mr. Dunham' motion of adjournment the tote was, yeas 16, noes 57. Lost. Mr. Brown mov?d that when the House ad journ it be until Monday next, "2 p m. Mr Uu-kirk moved three instead of two. Mr. Brown sked to be excused from totingMr Beckett objected. Mr, Buskitk and Mr. Milroy, demanded the yeas and nay ' Mr. Browu was not excused ayes 10, noes 57. Mr Spencer asked to be excused from toiir.r on Mr. lluikirks amendment with reference to the amendment. Mr. Bo an objected Ate 7. ntjs 4H. Not excused. Mr B jrkirk said that the tote just taken de inontrated that there was not a quorum present The House could do other business unless it was to a j um or seud for abaentecs. Mi. Speaker ruled thatoii the question of adjournment no quorum was oecesstry. Mr. 1 barber aked to be eicu.-ed fiom volitg Objection. Vote ates S noes 36. Not ex cuaed The qnetion recurring on Mr. Bakirk's mo tion to arij -urn until Monday at 3 p. m , the vote was aye 4, noes 37. Lt. Mr Spei crr oiTrtd an atrecdment to Mr Brown' motion, that the Iluse aCj uro until 3-j o'clock, and moted to be excused from tot'tig thereon. O'jecti in. Kel'ued, ayea 6, noes 35. Mr. Spencer amcrdmc.t was then toted down. A motion to sdjourn till 2 p. m. to-day waa lort. m A motion that tbe House adjourn till 2,lj p. m waa carried. Mr. CctTroth submitted that as co rjuirum was apparent no further business could be taansa. trd until the attendance of absentees waa compelled. Wheneter it was diicorered ihxt there ws r.ot a quorum ia the House, it was tbe duty of the epesker to order a call, and suspend ail other busine. until a quorum appeared. Mr. Speak erderided otherwise when tbe question waa one ot adjournment. Mr. Lunelle .ked to be excused from totinr upon Mr. Diinhtm's resolution to adjourn untd Monday next it I p m. Mr. Brown objected Mesrs Djnhsra and Milroy demanded the yet and tavt. Dehne, pcrmittbt Mr. Speaker fallowed between Messrs. Burwell. Lasselle, and other. .FTES00N Mr. Speaker laid lfore the House a rommunicttion from Adj't Gen W. H. H. Terrell with reference to ibe pay of Indiaua soldiers, of the V2iU, IGih and lih rezimetts, trsrjserred lo the service of the United Slates, aad akirg pat for i them bt the slate paymaster. Htferred by unanimous cscser.t. IMroKTANT BILLS INTIttSTlNQ Tie quct'on e&ding at mornicg adjourcmect being re9ua.eU Mr. Dunham disclaimed any desire to obstruct leialation. Bjt the right of member a on this tl jor should never be compromised t lib bis consent. He cored an aJjjurnmrLt. Farther dtbste Udlowed. ia which Messrs Cuflfroth, Newcomb. Djnham, llipins. Brown, and i'ther, took r Some sharp words tisd dariig th ar4'ia.t nt, Mr Uro an ?atw.g, in reply i aome eutlemai., that, by 0 J, there erecottxen enoc j la the Hous? to put ant bo-tt down to diy. - " x Mr Spaaks-r luau acted iL clerk to take down
the gsntlsiflin's wrrJi. a mctlonlstlrg teo ms le to tb at efTcct. The motion to urn wis toted dowa, Mr. Dubham then mov. t9 a,!j,rn to o'clock MrP'lJ sbd slkl to te tculfrm tolri j. 0' j il n. Tes and nt ttaye 7j fiSM1' Mr. Bifws'l atkel lo be etcutel from totlff tn t'a tui proit:tl'iii. Ilsfued syrs It; I 'tea 51 . Mr. S,errer asked to be sicnsed fpm w,tlnjr fii iie j'Mtra,iticft , Mr . Oififoth th'.uht ).e livl bid eniuffh of theae m-laoia lo efuie.atd i thtrefwie de rasndei ttje yets end ntya vn th direct qurs-! lls Mr Du babi tboubt ai too, and therefore olnai the gentlemin from Huntlrfton, (Mr. CoN troth ) In hi drnitr.d Mr. spencer 'a application w efued. ,t 15; noe 4G. Mr Lemu.oa ak e 1 tu be etcue 1 from toting 00 the motion t ) ai'jonrn, M!errl by ihw gebt! msn Irom Floyd, (Mr. Dunham ) Mr. Brown ot jr re I. Mr. Dui.hsm and Or fUi! drroar.ded the ayfa atid noes. Mr. Lemm'xi wat not eirued je 17; nays t') Mi. Tha-her w-VeJ to be exi t from toting, moved rhu thtj II ue adjourn uotd Monday aIU a. rn, Lot,a)es 12; 41. Mr. (Jiegory deirtd to irqnire bow fr an In
atitutton or trie kind in prott-s could e run before the wheels of ek'i.lsti mi were Mocked for good? All l.e wmtel wt infwrmstion on the subject - . Mr. Spetker c.iti'd not an. er him, ani. put tbe ret-urrinij question on a.tjournroeiit. Mr. Beeke t asked to tie excused from totObjediori, and teas and iiy csl'el Mr Bicken was not excuscl 15, ii Mr Hunt a.-ked to be excused trom votiog. Mr. Milroy object dl Mensr Biown and S,encer demsnded the tess and nata. Mr. Hunt was not exceed 12. 41 Sundry like motions werelurii e:rude with like results. Mr. CoRroth. sating in order to relieve the raon tont of this bu-ines, he would mote to suspend present proeedir.gs atid tke up House Din iio -tne xi'cral kpproptution tiil. Or jection The ch-tirmtti (Mr. Henrick) ruletl Mr. Coffrotb'H mo'ion out of order. The questlnu recurring on Mr. Duohdrj's motion of adjourn aent. it was lost. Mr. Brown muted that when the House adjourn it be until 12 o'clock Monday. Mr Speuctr akeu to be excused from toting. Ot'jection. The ayes and nsya were demaLde1. and Mr. Spencer request was refur-ed. Mr. Dunham, Mr. Brown ar.d others preferred tiroilar requests, which tine lmllary dipoj Cd of. The moiiou to adjourn tili 12 o'clock Mon dat waa voted down. Mr. Branhitra persisting In his motion of the previous question on his bills as iudic-ited, the House proceeds with the dilatory, rebutting, do feAtltig.retsliitory and tindicitin action alter ihe maimer herein previouslt reportrd, Af'er progresing mui li time in this dirdCUtm. Mr. Brown ltked that 17G eunal appropriation bill bst tsaen up. Mr. Branbsm objected und the motion failed. A tore having been taken on rj lurntaent. Mr. Thacher renewed the motion to take up 176, and Mr. Brown in amendment the concurrent, co operating, coadjutating and coreUtive bills in a lump. . 0 jected to by Messrs. Miller, Branham and other. Another vote was t-rken on adjournment and it fsiled any such result. Mr. Coflioth renewed the motion that 17t general appropriation biilj be tttken up Mr. Newcomb otj'ctevi. Mr. rcttit, (Mr Hemiiks in the chair) said that we had upon the calendar about two hunHouse bills to say nothinc f enate messages. None of these "bills or messipes could be reached under theme hod now pursued without a two thirds tote. All the legislation of this fusion all the important legislation was atthe mercy ol minority. He would respectfully submit to gentlemen that in order iht buine-s might be taken up next week and put through, the rulings already had upon the q'ientioa under cousiJeration be allowed jo obtain. .. .. It wm c&t the duty of a roinoritt to labor to defeat the ronjorily, but the rather lo bend to the will of thst majority. Mr Coffroth and Mr. Lis?el!e combatted Mr Pctiit'e tiews. Mr Brown insisted tln, -i Mr. Spesker hd heretofore enforced the two thirds lule, thst rule must be enlorceti until pirties agreed io ie-ein J it. The minority had rights which the majuntv would be held riidly to n? ect. Mr. Tettit argued that it did not belong to the minority to embarrass IejMttion. When the minority attempted to do ibis tney were step ping out of their province. 1 hey are ftctious und retolutiouary. We hd already cot to wi bin a half a dozen days of the conclusion of the resston. The most important legislation had yet to be pissed upon. The minority had beld a caucua and had resolve that thet would tote for no more suspension of the rules, tbua blocking nil leisltrioo. Mr. Coffroth called Mr. Pettit to order. If thejninority had held a caucus it was a private, party and secret one, aud no person, not in the caucus, could know what had been done unless be bad been eaves dropping. Mr. Pettit replied sing that the proceedings of this day were a disgrace to the legislature of the state. With deep regret gentlemen hereafter would look back upon their conduct here Mr. Djnhsm denounced the terms u?ed by by Pettit. That gentlemau bad no right to im pugn Ibc motive of one, ten or fitly members of this House Tht gentlemin was the appointed consertator of the order and dignity of the House, atid it did not !e with him to biing aciu ations nsinst his fellow members. For himself, as one of the minority, actint con.M-icnliou ly, he indignantly repelled thst ,cmletn m'n inti maion. and rinister insii untune Mr. Pettit. The time will come whente will all look back upon this days j roceedings ai.d pronounce thera ui-crtcefui. Mr. Dunhim. S fu is the gcntlcmsti from Wnbish (Mr Pettit j is concerned the rem.aik is ! undoubtelly true. Mr B i-kir insisted thU the best thing th-xt ciulvl bv dor e ws to agree to the motion of Mr 0"ftroth, and take up tho bills indicated, treating the rale Insisted upon by the m-jjrty as if it never had been miopied or inforced. Br common consent, without regsrd to the rule, the mir oritr would agree to i,keup tbe measure desi.nated and pis upon them. Mr PetMi answered, arguing technically with regsrd to rules and metheds of legis'ative proceedings. Mr. Dunhsm i:;..ted th.it bl!s must be taken up in their regular order on the calendar. If otherwise, it could rot Leby resolution, but bv a urenioti of the rules, which the sreaker himself had decided required a two thirds tote. Mr Pettit re-umii:.;, argued for the purpose of j bringing the minority and mj iritt together. 1 Can't we get at this public business, and do i? j Il was not solely our busrie-i; it was the busi '. neos of. our constituents It was the bu-incss of the peo: le; it was the business of the whole j late. Let u pracii. -ally come down 'o what is incumber upon us Let us go to work and con-: aider the important, the absolutely necessary ; meifures pending. ' Mr. Br4nbra was recogn'zd by the chairmsw. and wsj proceeiling with some remarks when, objection being made, Mr. Brown hoped ihtt. as he, the gentleman i from Jttfersor! 'Mr Branham) hd been by his motion this niornir.g the rrime csue of tle confuion here to day, l e rr.i;ht be heard Mr Browu biting tsken his aett Mr Spencer moved to adjourn drried, theque!;o reading Mr. Brabham rut beiug heard. DIEDOn Suft tay, the 26 .nt-, at t o'clock p. ra., of crop.y, after a lose lUneaa, A. W. Caoaoi, iu tie Sl-t year vf hit .re. Ills Steril aiil take place thU afterrecn at 2 o'clock. The trienJ. cf tt dceaei ar ii.ited to attend without fortier r.viice. Notice of .pplirntlon for License. OTICK IS KEKtBY GIVEN TQAT WE WILL APlLT to lb Bard of tcamli" oner ef klir.n c .u! re. ana. a? their r.et term. 1 G4, fur a hcn-e ta el n.iox!ra::r): liquor, in a ie juautity than a qsart at a tl.Le. with tie pr;-:'er m tie atee ta e diao a our prnuUea, lr or e j ear. Uaf p'aca of buite aud the p-ex'. wbro3 .! 1 1'qcort mi to te -Id aaJ drtr.k. a' lo-m'tl st o. ICo. cjreer "onh SMaet inl Iaiilana Aenoc, Bkck 5 1W, ta l:auapoL CThter townrUJ?t iia.c-a ei'.y, Is4 ana. 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AMUSEMENTS.
MNTIIIIPOLM TIIBATRB. Vtrmf U'ayfit T Slrrtti, I rangier sir, v i. Illley. Monday Evening, Februar 27tb, i: m t w r, 12 it . Romeo and Juliet. ttWtO MM tTAt.tm UlM t TlO w. It. KU. KT WtlkT ....Mlat;LUA Jiiro; rw JB, Carets 9 Aijiaa.-rs Tlrcta M rfqnli, 5U f i t, rni ii.,,., f,.r ti p r , f ai( orrbasira aa(s, 7 fMi iisilory aa l Smil l.'ieela, Ji earn) C'ail4in la arms. Hi, ait rr4 r tiuf pn at a )tarter ti 7 u'clix k. rr frm tors toftttuarx-r nt ? , 'r lwt prectaatv, fAKTK'Ubl H Jl.rTICK. Tie lra Cart last tts Tbttitr aiy ettaUig at lha ela-s f tk strfwrraaac, fcapla IUIuj at a di.tttwt raa rl) mi tbu. MACJOiv'xC XXAXjZj, rpilfRSDAT TVKNMNO, mr.1 Snd9 1S05. JL taraatll Cuicrrl ta .tilUn I. THE. trfU A Mi ßi vi .1 sV lI i i t ir Ms XT AND KängeH will ebe ene more, beT.g irot oit1re'y btir t'arr. eil Conrtrt, in ihi eil, oa ILor Ujy evf a'114. Msrch '!!. on r ich ca lein tbry w 11 imruJuc many (re.-k Htm nf v.rl ration. SdliU n fiir ten's. Fe-"e4 ea'7? ent, frr ft'f at Rei.Laru k Cu'a and o iüard X Sto eil'a Uuie Mere.", and at the door. Trot.J. .X JSUULiKD, Iirc cr. L). G W aLi.KON. A(t-nr. fb24-!t WANTE.D. XV A T K U . Vecont-bnted portable er gtne of from eiht to fifteen hor-e pow-r. I'arti-!- baring ouo todi-poi-c 0' can Als a puichatr by aJJres-inir. n in. p. Rrs'.i, South IVlaware Rtrer t, Tndianjolii, nJla a. Ieb27-d'w. Administrator Sale. J'ATOTICK Isbceby g'rr n that the nnl'riBrif(l. a tmin i-t'ator 01 the estate or Iff Irrt J.hnon decea-r!, w II offer fur rile at puMi a'icti n, at tha late residence of the d-cd.n. in Pik township, (rinn caintt. on Ttiu-f'ay, tbe k3l day of Mach. lftS the peronl property rj! a d elate, consitinj or'hirifs. ct le cheep ho,(-rin fariuit 3 aietigil, ai,d hooch Id 1 1 then Tarn tur. and var u other ar'ir-lct hle to t egfa at 10 o clock a. m. lenov Sims cf three dilUri st.d und r. Ckb; over ib'fe dot lr. a credit of nine month, p cchs-er giving rote with approved ecurttv, t-earii jr itttereat rA aivLif benefit of va'.iiat.ca. J 115 H. wr.LFT, feh-27 war Admlnl tr-tor. LEGAL. iNolicc cfAdminislmtors Appointmrnf. jwOT'CV Is brebv atven that the trndarairrifd. has ll been ppo nted adm nitraior f the er-ttte ef Nel aon Juhnaon. decea.el. late of Ma'ivu county, Indiana. 1 he etat Is prohat'l v md ent. feb27 w3 JDUX It wn.KT, Atfnj nltrator. NOTICE. Elte ion Notice. flUF. stocsbo der of the VlInpolia In-urin'e com. J party ata notified lo a et at h ofrlc- ot McDonald A Koach-. in ln-ti tiopol on Mrd. Mar h 10. 185. at 3 o rl xk p m , io e'o-t direcicr for sai l curupany. Bv order of the Doatd. feM7-w3w T. A. MRRl, Fredrnt. MONEY ADVANCED. MONEY! MONEY !! ADVANCED 05 Watches, Diamonds JEWELRY, PLATE, PISTOLS, C.tuiN, .lXusicnl Instrtintctits, IJIDIES AND OEMS' WEARIIVG APPAREL, BED CLOTHING, Iloitaotiuld (;ode of Cvr rjr Ueacylp lion. A'l artlrlea of value boitbt, so'd orearhttged at the UNION LOAN OFFICE, Vo. 185 East Washington St., (i few doors wett of Little's Hotel.) N. JR All trarirtnt;i trictly confidential. Jß-jyAll nnrideeoied pi :igt ar eoli fur the amonct leblMy. JAM TOYS, 3cC. &C. sTR Asni K(ai:i: aV itUi. 65 Maiden Lano, Now York, 1M POUTER? CF China, Fancy Gocd3, Beads Slate Pencils, &c., tnrhet the at'ejtln f bnyer, oTerinj tbera the larr-t atorticet.t at ;b most rt.naMe p.lcet. feb21-d3rn PROFESSIONAL. m:i: v(;k n. fiacii, MILITARY ATTORNEY, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 11 Is 12 Up-Stairs, Blackford's Block, Comer f W-blr.jfton MeriJUn aUrn, - janH-dÜm HOWARD ASSOCIATION, rmindelpbla. la DISEASES OF TnK SF.RV0C5. SiCMi:? AL, CR15ART AND SEXUAL sTSTKMj and reliablt j Ire.trteut In Report, of the Howard Atxciation- !ct ! ay mail tn ealed letter ecvelopea. frea of charra. Ad ! dreattr. J.SilLUN HOUOHTOK. Bwad Aneax-latioc. .1 rtowra R'nth atreet. Phtiajei. w R-,7 r y JOII IL MLLlVAf, LIYERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE, 1o.f)!'.att fearlMrret, In rear af sentinel Ifulldintf. REMOVAL. I HaV RKMOVEn VT B VTT Atn atmE SHOP tro- the rorrer f V j-j- pt r d Terra ot tee. tijNa.Tl North iet.aiflra-.la ereeuthiri dr rirb o thePv.tCCce. teMtJJ Le baopr te nt n y old cmtotBert btreafier. CilAhl is L. tQaCkKX. rh 15-41 w
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DRUGS AND MCDICINCG.
t wl: e w JC M 'JL ns . 4 a V e-afNa! i Went Wnwliitifftoii .Hlrrct, IlllIi1IIXI)Olistt Itllla, Are la raca'at tt a lare a4 esapUls stark at Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. Window Glass Glassware, Brushes, Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, Coal Oil and Lamps, PURE WINES' AND LIQUORS lor laedirlcal purposes, at d all ar lie let ueceeiary to complete the atock of a drutralat. r rota our eiperenc nd knowledge t the wants cf th physi tan and tba trade, we are enatted to preaeat a tock uBiicrpaas-rd In IttcompleteDesa and detail. All the ae w and varioct CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS aod extract coustactlj oo haads, with a large and selected lock ot SURGXAI. AND DF.NTAL ISSTKUMENT., EIJlSTIC ET0CKIS1, IBCSSKS. Ac, eü e.! Our arqt:a!ctaBc In the mark-t ui fail!tka are ancb at to enah! ai to v.Trr. In PURE AMD UNADULTERATED ARTICLES, At rood tnducetr.cpts st any other WFSTERÜ nOL'SK, and e feel encSdent can render catifactioa beth In j rxe and qoalry of artUte. J"7AU articlrs warracted a reprrented. . Ian 16- lend inSra DRUGS, MEDICINES. fcC. DULY, REEFER & RUSH. South Meridian St, lAJn E5D C5103 OIPOT, INDIAN APOLI5, IND.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IXCLCSmCLT 19 EDIRaTffS, 9 PAINTS, OILS, Varnishes, Dye-Stuffs, GLASS WARE, PERFUMERY -AjnFancy oods, -A5DPURE WINES AND LIQUORS. WE KOULU CALL TTIK ATTENTION Of DRUG GIST8 to th above esublltbment, and inelte them, when ta tbe city, t lock throcrb onrtxk. Our fr-od. wtr bought whn ald en at $1 5S. anf before the addiwiial W per ce&t IncreaM InTariS Iuiy, whlf b, w are eocf ifett, will eaable a. te '! food. In oar lice very tew ar,d yet realit a profit. We will da pitcate aay Cirrintati biil Cnctnaiiana li. pricea con tidered. Order, are ao'.kited JeT' dly FOR SALE. nFtE brick; jjtjd clay TlRf. CLAT In btrrtl f r b!f mat. A'ao. rale rpnetor for he nm actui or Elbrey laUo Camaey Tcp. CUtry ardera pretcp'ly filled at lweat frtcea. feb23 flit 59. Wai.r mreet.CincitBttf, O. CROCERIES AND PRODUCE. A. V. LAWRENCE. GROCTR ATD PFOD-XE DKALX2, 5IW SO. let W Wahlrton atrwrt.Caah pyi tat J1 k2U t CoMT7?T9dwm. : JasJJta
MEDICAL. ROBACK'S BITTERS.
out srtnACWi Akr x ti. n i nothtens aini: nt:rrt:ti. ittf m ach urmus f a lkf.4.1 t' lllo aalj la t eiicwt :itrt las t tofiACK ftTTfirs. Qovd for allitiriattavetaf lia aiwuta B,Miitoao., jet Crap)eitat.4 f r.Uak'lity f;CI!CK, KtTirfca. Tbey !MubUrftltuk jrrti, a'v i 9 ink ika fpa'll.'! .11 toaAci.". -e ergraia. n gj. IWilltl-sl .4 mn4 f4tUry pro wi f iu aatral!rt lead, ROttACK'a I.ITTf Kl. A A !sa (latafal before aV f SJ "al will rataate tnU-aiiv ItOIJACU in i"ri:icv Tkey arc tetter thaa all PlMs ratr aa4 tlaat Stawv.,di.t(reetlla cviupvtad ho it AC Ii 's iinrr.its. They ran ba taken withaat retard ! lat. appattter they ha aaeqaal. KO HACK'S II ITT i: ItS. Aa aa Taey ara prepared by aa aid and ek'.'.ifal l iyMctaa ; front well-kr.owu teetahls reme-lle. ! IIOItACK IIITTi:iC!. j "hereter kaown they bate becotn a tandard family 4 atratrttf al-ag renedy. uob.kkh i;iTTi:us. fry otit bottle, arid yoa wit alwaya aa the tu aad ret couiurcd thera to athers. j It OHA KS i C. T. KUIIACK.. . . MITT TJ IS. .tote f'roprlelor Ac t ccnD00Bi!er of Siosarb Bittern. Blood Purifier aüd ' Blood Pi He, mud li.t!U-r and iranafarturer af Cata-t i 'Ddi-? VB,,:r afl'M: tic liquors, which are olJ wholesale or la any deetre1 . quantity, at Koi.frA, S8, CO aad 3 tait Third treet,Cia ciunail,0. For aa!e ty Drncfflitt and flealars la Mediclae evry- ; where, and Ut BrowninaT ä Sloan, ). B. Vkkera and W. I. Haskii k Co..lndianapolt. taatSwltAdta j . A CARD TO THE LADIES. : DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEX PERI0DIC1L PILLS, K)K FKVALRS. Infnllibls in Correcliup Irrcsu liiritio. Ili'iiitiviiip: Obti ttclloii. of the ,11 ontli I y Turns, Irom Wliuis'vcr 'aiMe tintl Ahvit) sucrcNNfiil as a rrevciitative, And the"r!y .nro" and CKKTlIX R'MfTforall tho-. afCict ngcosplaitts m peciiliar te tie aai, whether "marrlel r iuK " IheePiU are nothin- new, but have been aaed by the Pocori for rrary earn, both In mi ce a' d Arse -tea, wi h uaparal eUd anreeea iu er ry raae; and he 'a urged hy many tbouarl la :ie who have aed th-m to make th; Puls public, f r the sllevtaticn ol tb" mf ferlrt; from any trregularlta whatever, awejl at to prevent an t erea of family ah-refceattb ill nt perm t tt. F m le p culiarly aitnated. ortbe poppa Inz tbrmevea ao, are caaituiit nt ai u,nt w ere ' no ret.Mn;bili y a ewtvut in, a lh troi'ritor a.-umet. t-r tbe above t am nil on, although 1 tbtr nl 'D-ti wonl I prevent any aiiichi f to hea th. Oiherwiae the ill a-e rrommenUd. Full and plicit direction. acc mpai y each box '50,000 EOXFS 11AVR REE 5 fOLl IN TWO TEARS. I 1 . Ten IhottMnd boxe ier.t by te'tr, both ry rnvtejf and I I aeenH, to I parta f the world, to wMch an-wem have I ; ben returne.- i.i which I a 1 et.ay nothineiike the aHove ! Pilahave been kn wa hwt the SC'IKNUK OF MKMClNK nW'NKDl 1D-N IHK W1RLDIN Re.MÜV rt. j OB lliL T'l.N AM) hKMOKIU NATUK TO ITS I rROPK.KrilANNH., qnietiriK the r. rve-and rea i r i g j tbe-'ros-y cel. r of Lea th" io th hek ol the m-t d-li eat. I PKICK l 00 PER BOX. MX BOXES Jot 15 CO. j fold by all I-"Oi4i.-t, acd by the followirg Jobbir g J ant ' ras rtoui-, Arcenta fur indlanarlu, l&d au: I (Iadi, hy artminr f I, can pr nie the PilN. tent c-n . üd n'l .lly by m il. and without ob-erratl jn, to aty ! part of ih ci'y or coua ry.) at t for aje bj TOM I. SStN A Ci'X.lS 18. Kaat wsh nston afreet. SIEWAtT A yOKL-AS, No. 40, Ka.t WafhlnKtou street. W. I. HASS IT I" A CO., Ko. U, Wait Waxhlngten ttrM-t. II II.LF.lt. Voa 1 and 20.8118 PJoeh. J. r.SKNOL'R, No B, bate roaa Block, and ly D.1ILV, KCFi:it A UUMI, t j Widen.' DratTKlata, No. 73, South Meridian atreel. G.3. LACKT.OeneralTrarelineAreMf.r th tTe.tern l State. 167, it-rborn . reet.Cbica.a, lllluvia. j N K ene Genuine ttLlei-a ihr bixta aim d "a. I. i HOWE." Jn3l-dlyeo.I e v h i v x i: ci Fala light, are extinentbed when a OaaaTTarra shjees f.rtb, and tbe IrxontentJbU fact that tbe ba!r turnt from fray red or tandy t a (lorlon. b'ak ar brown, QUICKER THAN THE CUAMELION change itt hoe, under th operation of ClUSTADOICO'S II AI It DYE! j 1. bow known thron?hoat th American continent It 1. j barmleM, contatat ao caa-tie, Irnpror. tba fibre., pro j daces a rich, natural and Utting color of at y shade frm a warm brwa ta a (lasay .able, and ia ndor-e4 by tk mon eminent analytic cbemM la tba Cnit.d Statea. Vaanfactored by J. CRISTA TX)R0, 5e. A at or Hona. Kew York. Sold by all Drug i lata. Appt'.ad by all Balr I)rer.. J an -d aod A weow MARRIED LADIES WHOSK hcal'b will not admit af aa tnereaee o family Mid a red .tamp for IR. hTUAkT'i fkiTATR ( I tCULAR TO MARMVD I.ADIF.. ami coo moa ten will tell yoa it Is NO HUMBUG. All coremni.rra Hon atrtctly eona't.rtial. DR. DCDLKT STTJAtT, e-aawSm II. Iirawor VTXI. Chirmw: IH. DISSOLUTION. Dissolution of Copartnership. rilTIE partceet-hlp bretofoe exictina: between T X PS'er a.id s. Roth, waa d.scll by atoal consent on he '-31 fn-t. L. Pfeger it ctbr!ii to settle p a'l ela'm fo tl aboecate. fu f FLSGEK, ltC ß3l 8 KUIII. ANNUAL BALL. SECOSD ANNUAL BALL P THK MACHINISTS ard b!ackn.:tb' L'iio N. 4 af Ind ana, at Ma eonic Ha I. ludianapo't, Indiana cn Monkey r Ttr !Ljr, rsbrnary 27, la5. Ikketa t0. Tl. kenc.n ohtarne t at h d'.xr ca be ee-n-n. of the B II fet.'3-dt J hw. Cbaiimtn ot Com-.ttiee. IRON WORKS. IRON WORK, WROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILING,! TEKA5DSR3, EAXK VACLT8, IRON DOORS, HUTTKRS. BOLT. PLAlS AND ORNA MESTAL UON ST.AlkA AND nrruAL iiotKc vTnrm.;. Rt 1LDERS OF K. Mny'H Pa font .Inil. . B r "AT A D, No. 1 Nora Delaware 5trert. ln !:anaooh J.c?7 4m - HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTEL, ACTON YOÜNO, Proprietor. KJtildKULT Of NA.vHVtLl.J., TENN t'.tKE.r Sixth St., between Main and Market, WANTED. 1 7ANTsD A c-d tata t wait apvi a Uk rr oa -AJUÄ
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I awk-rftw ftf tvrM-rj, .f a trea.ar, tie bn.Wr.'rsd fcae as4b4 tka Gaoeeal aWrtie fc'7 fe th saia f CUi4 tatet Trsary Jet, le.itrg tki kreih. pt eeal. U ). pt at.am, kaaa at ts SBVRX-TIIIRTV LOAN. TVa M, ar la,f ander 4ala Aaga.t Uih, t4, aad ara pyatla three yaar. fr m that tla, ta ea-raay, or ara ctntnih' at ha efxiaa ( Iba hal V tat Ü. 3. 0-20 SIX PER CENT. io I d in: i: i no. dm. TheaBar4t ara aw wr?k) a ftenslata af nice par r-at, lacltd ag gold taraet frvai K.fiiVtr, ab ch ataka. the actual pevAt iks ? M Uaa.at carrtbl rste, a ailag latere. t, thovt lea par real, per aaaaoi, hidfl. tta tmjiky fr,n SIjU mtd mnntj: Iiai re, kickIJ Vtm ea f. tteee er ee. , a.-cor4.ng te th tat lilt o he arearty. Th Ustercat Upayahl Maal-aaaaal! Vy c-aat attt4 taeach aoia, hkh raay a cwl off aad aaid t a ta or barker. Th later aeaaat ia One rem per tiny ou a 030 uolc. Two cent Otoo 0)00 Tc-ti JO 8t a t Oiooo 0000 a ta 5i of all deaoaaiaationt aaad will ba promptly fwrsiobei apoa receipt of sahaerlptlorim. 1 bis Is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET bow ofi.red by th tievernmest, and It 1. ec.0da'ly 8 petd that U. tatlra4aatare. wt;i make It tta GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Lett tbaa tSWJ.tW.OVO rtma'a aaaald, wl.lcb wBl probably h- "p-d f within th aext C at 9 day, when th aotet will prvbably cetsmaad a preiaiaa. a. h.tna f oraily beea th ca aa c!oan; tba aabacrptioca ta o ber I. ana. Ia ar!r that dt lien. in etery Uwn c4 wctloa of tl country taay te afforded facilitie. for takirf tba loaa, thaNatiar.a! Baaks tat Baak, aad fr,.u Baaken tbroBj-bent tbe ceuntry bare feaeral! arr4 urcW aabarriptian. at par. Sohacribara will .lcct their fcwnaeent, r whom tbrj tat foafiJeeee, and wfcc ot.!y ara ta ba le.ponaihlc fr th dellTtrj ef lie Dwtee fr wbkb they recelr ordert. JAY COOKE, 8ab cript!a Arett, PbllsJeisaJi. 8shcrIptiont will b recei -ed hy th FIRST KATIO.VäL BANK, loilknapx!! INDIANAPOLIS CITIZENS fe'-lS.e3ntwtB. DRY COODS. NEW DRY GOODS STORE. JOHN RYAN & CO,; Wholesale and Rstail STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, 5 Eist Wnfointoa .f rVDujr.aFOL.is, - . uro., AT THE OLD STA 90 OP If. H. COOD, FeipextfoHy aaneeaee te tb e'tliees af IadlanawoJi and -a.rvuirama; coiwiry nai aae eaxcbaad tba ttock f Ji. U. U4, caaaUttnc f STAPLE AMD FANCY DRY GOODS, Wb.!cb tbey caw arr tb f ablic at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,. Aod will e!l tbe eatir atacb REGARDLESS OF COST, ta erier te teake rooan far tb IMMEXTSB STOCK Tbey are aew receiTtci fiirchafted for Cash at the Late Break-Down Sale In Kcw York. And wUi be Mid at pr c brttor UKKNOYH !W THIS ÖTY. - J. R. & CO. "epecffu!!y aij'clt tb ste.. Vefb.r ts. Faeaiere. tad ihe pa be rr,eral'y U- call and ea trt: ia-la oca af'e ihey perch a. a lc('e eUr a w.nb ef djy faed i at Bargains will bo Given .At tie 6. auaiet M. U.COOD. JO II It YAW & CO.. ! tMf4xM.ra r.K. , fM-ttB-tna FOR SALE. DELZELL ,e5t JOMla, Ileal retail Drebrrs. tsp!eri'i Car'ea Farm af Tty fa Ac. wec af I b. rlry, for waica . city prapvr'y will V . ara B par pay. a tit i Ciaa B Ich e.ienee en Vorth SlerU aa arrsec. Ca b4 la tba arr bet ty 1 h e e-y eaeaterw ih . cva 4 Wa ls wp a 4 mi h wx tlr ara, eia le. i-alt. Ae AayabeiaW Ueawdptacwaf p-np-rty aaar.ra da bwttae iAaaft lAua. . UlAlOt
