Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1865 — Page 3

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DAILY HEU A LI). Tl'EsDAT MOIiXLNO, NOVEMBER 11. Atate ItfKia. Mr. J. X. Yoorbie, f thU Mate, IhirJ class clerk In the TLIrd Aivlilr otfb-e, li-l in 'STashing-ton on Saturday. The Hry Council et Lafayette, t mm In? a Isros-mia! In the maftnr f im pro v in: the streets and alleys cf that city. J. Clslr procff store, at Lebanon, was troken lato cd Friday lebt lat and about worth cf pr:icrty stolen. The Soctoj of Friends-at their rwnt early BHTtin?tt RIchmnt, revdvM to ende aver to rale, iL! jear, PV) to M in the rariou work of humanity. Oa Saturday nljht the hay 1k -J an-1 pres of Mcuri. Lockhart & Co., al Ttrre Haute, Trat destroyed hj Crc. Three valuable hör rcri&eti tn the Camcs The firc was th wrrk cf aa Incendiary. Qua;'i were Sellin? In the market thism-rn-In x at twmty-five rents f ach. fih at twclte avnd a half rent rer pound, julire I at fifteen to twenty rent, turkeya ?1 'S to l .V, am! chickens ät frora twmtV to fifty et nts r.vh, as to i2c. AVte Albany Lfly.r. Fir. r LArAYrrrr- On aturlay morn. Inj a cooler !p, btLmjin? to a Mr, Harri,

wai burned down; loa. aV.T,r)0. fin Sunday j incrninj the resMc&re of a Mr. Kipp wa par- j tlally burned; loa, f !,. The Journnl nyi j tb're h aome difficulty in their Cr? part- j mcnt, anJ that the i-nicim was of no nl at j the lat namM fire. Mccdek at FAirr.nr.Li. - m Thursday eve ning last a mnrJcr waa commute! at FairtMd. J It apjars that a cun living near that place named Burr 11 Caton, apjroa bed an Irishman named Thomas Kelly, and a-ke-1 him what lie j hid lvnM!int alouthirn(Cat.n,)and-aiiht j biua by the collar, at tin; m time atrlkiii:' , him with his fit on the b.vk of the hea.l, K,. j It falling and striking hi head ujon low ' platform. Either the fall or the Mow dish a- ', te. the neck of Kelly in two 'laces, rixlürin almost instant d-ath. ' All aput Pi:ti:ol:im ix Koixiaix ; 'OCXIV-TlICWOBK AM ITS riMMf'KtTS. ! 'rorn a tf tf un.ui who In Ikwii enxtcvl in 'il ftt ratin In thi county, ne obtain in forniftti iti .n a t Ihc ( T:ttioiM of tbo Iii! rmt rompanio., aud th r-ult of t!4r latxir. In Fountain nninty thw wWI wr In hor I f-r cil -Mill Crt-k an-J Lav Tli- J'ht-t.u well, lit Tror townIii. Iit i Uirtd feet, and jrU indieati.m of are rrporteJ. Tho well U owueil hy tlu ! W abash lVti-ob-uiii and Minium Am-l;ition" ! ... . i who have twenty ttiouauI a n of land l-aI tn Warrrn. Fount iin, Parke an ! Vt rmilli'Ti ountio. I in b'SHo finbra-e an exteniv' oal r-rion. The '1 lionia w-U hat Ihi u bori-l to a tl -ptlt rf TW fett, and oil ha U--n found, hut not In paying (inantiti.. Salt water, tronif rnoiu'h t cur in.-iit, h: 1en ftrtn-k. in qu tntity "lanjo rnouli to mitkr twenty-tivr l:imU of alt i r tl.ty. The work on thec well, we ar inforine), i b-ing loru.ly prownt.-d. Attirt J.edaw An Ota Swindler Canajht. Wc have already nfi-rred to the airett in Waihinstoa of a notorious character nametl Harris, with a half ilni.it rfiVaea. Aa many of hii mralitie were torictrate.I In tho West, wc transfer to our column tho following aeount of him, which w- tiud in the Cincinnati Catctte: M.t of our red.-r will romcinfwr tho incident in June. of the Ohio Valley Itank, of thi city, 'inline hy nilt.ikeap:ickau'o of io,. to ont' l ni jinin U. Allen, a broker, of SprinTflel.l, Obi., iii-te.vt of $1.2' that wa intcn lcJ fur him, but wcut to another party f.r whom tho ?M,iti) ua UizneJ. ami that aid Allen, though he had ree-titljr marrie.1 a younjj wife of highly repe t able and wealthy nnrcnts aftor diax-utintin n f.iriml Uralt on lrune.Tn, Sherman & Co., New York, at the First Nation n I ltank In prlngtiehl. tlei-ampel with all the money. It will alv I? reuiem l-creil that a few month ao we puhlNhe! an aeeotmt ol thi fellowN operation in St. Paul. Minnesota, where, under ibe n:meofJobn W. Harris be aped the pentleiuati of wealth; that from there he went to New York city, Imardcil j aS thest.JaniM Hotel, and shortly marri.-U ; a?ain; that, r. tumia- to m. Paul, h.? was di- i rorerptl liV V!r .1 Uilea I-leintnin-r ff f.rihT. held, who, lr intimidation, forceil him to pav tbe $l,i he bad obtained from th First National Hank, anl alo a claim for ft) held hr bi. (Allen) fatber-in4aw; that, while Mr. Flcmmin; wa waiting there till he rould receive the claim of the Ohio Valley Bank, liarri went to tho trunk of bis wife, who was sick abetl, and petting her jewelry, made bis escape. Tbi was the lat beard of the swindler until to-day we rind blm mentioned in tbe WahInjlon City pajKrs, where, for two or three montb P t, he baa been making the acquaintance of business men, under tbe name of Daniel Miller. Chi Tuesday mornin? last he Mopped at the Bank of Commerce, Georp-town. and asked for what he rould buy ten thousand iloltars In 7-30 bonds. He was Informed that the price was Wc. ar;J interest. Miller then Ikkcd the teller if he would' ca-h a certified check on Paltimorc, provided he would identify hlrcclf. He wa answered in the affirmative, and liepartcd. He shortly returned with a note fron a pcntlem.m well known at the bank, identifvinz him, upon which the money was paid, lfc then ;ave the teller oue thousand dollar, tho cheek for one thousand dollars on a bank in Baltimore, an 1 nine dollars B1 a premium for to thousand in 7.30 Untied Slates bonds. 'ot afterward the teller of the bank, upe tin2r that all wa not ribt, telegraphed to Baltimore to know whether or not tho ehe k was rorn-ct. A reply leln received in the negative, he callel uion the ircutteman who had identified Miller, aud they together proeeedtxl to hunt up tho svsindNltr. They met blm. but the roifue wa too fiuick fr them, and diapie:ired. tMaiiin the asit.inee of a detective, ther caui'ht him iut as ho nas-tttinin thecars r Baltimore. Vponlxins e;rched there wa for.nd tijn ht peron i.T'Jt in mcner, one very tine lan;e cluster diamond pin, with chain attached, one lan;e cluster diamond linger rin. and a lot of Other jewelry ; a lot of blank heck on the different banks a cheek on one of our prominent bankin- nrni. pavabb totialt & Brother, jeweler. for $""'. and a bank look showing that heht lin ule dtiHits with tho same hankers. lu bi ro.ui w ere found thtt k bx k of bank r .'.fe'-ent citie. and thu forcruii statement tMjtvrnin? l:ime,f Uvin & V, .e;n pajx r. The career of this In lMdnaPis now at an end. lie hat Im'cii fully ldeutitiel, and will shortlr te brought t- trial. the qi r.vriox or tiii: ii. A Letter from the Hon. har lea Sum 9 er in the I.ttitor ol the cv York In rfendeul. P-KloN.OCTOnKR?. IEr. Mr. IlMIoii : I rejoice that the In irut ha placed ittlf firmly n the sure frround oi equal riht. It I natural that a onrnal wbi h halr-mthe beinninxobravey and constantly oppo.t slavery In all its pretension hu!d now intst that these pretention shall W trampled out, k. that b- thim; shall Ik left t- breed future trouble. I bis can W done ihrouiih the i stablibmcnt of cjual ji-'tt. Tun. nünd there i.ever was a duty plafCfT er mere Instfncrtvo. It is as 'plain a lLe moral law, and it i a intinctie a ,lf. d f- nsc. If the c.untry fail to d justice now. it will e. nitiiit a crime,' vt here sruilt and nn atin Hill 'r;e P r ma-ter , tu this head it J t noii'h to say lti.it it j a iltt.fwe uxa e t Mir aU'jr and" hii. faciei. But h -re all the utst.ti -i of M-if.ii-fcii.e harmoniae with jutt.v. I'.t the ake .f the w hole count ry, n hi h uTr frwni weakness in any part; for the ake i f th. st it.s lat.lv .litraet.-l by war. v huh aboc all thin ' ii e.l s,vurity and reoe : for tbe ak -f a-rieii L etc 1 ti.i ie ; ; e , u i'ttip.- : hi 1 i ti . t, n.i..cjce, w l.it h has C d : f r lt. Jak. 1 1 n.iftonal ereilt, w bos, ri. roii trtit is e;..i , t., repudiation : and. )!naiiy,fr tbe ..kc .f r conoiii kjivii, wli'U ran be e. rr..j te ,.idy w tt n jiiUee prevails w mut iusi't n i -iu -.l n.ht a-s tle v'.-nditi n t-f the new er-, r f thi'i,. . e a tl,i tjUe.txn ru:i.in t;n-ttted thrvcn te no truop'-av. Th'pfTe we would s.n t the mt r. bir.t who i-h s t.. j u tr.ob- w it U thi .-Ci.Uu ;! ca!-i?a!ist who Wi.-ti send ti rrtf nev th' re ; i ;i,e i.is , w is),e to tin-l a L u.e there ; t-.rin by nuri!u jus. tice to a. I Ri'-n. I hi I IU" oti" t -r.tl.il it iu d.tk n of prp rtty, t f creiit and of tran-)iiili-t". W ithout this. ui r.-antiJe Ifiis. t.ank, aid n.i-r..;;. u s.il ;, l,ait.; ar.ttl.i:.,' to Jolthila n'-ioi iKUst'all ful. or at lea-t uSr in huir,:s and t-Mm,. ! 'nr,s nt Iii'.vt I a Ho -turiuaa unl r lh tt:Miluii' U of th'-iiaii. , il aö I, I hot doubt t full power ur Ittl W h-'io sUl.s,'t ,1m X iivtta lt il-itt t-a that a'',t) lr t-tidel

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pvtrnut ut or'aiuiI by riHfnt ra u l 1 h: paper. treats! as 3 i-r. t mülitv. IV.l.-ut J-lm- Mr. CULLEN moved to lav tbe isolation .ar,i,r. i ::!- nja r. nn. s.h.- said that of Ur Bfcceu on the table, add dematidt l tie riB tte tk 1 1 tcouiti nu. itti iotit ,esacdtca IAa oa L '-ais, Veaaii; Hitel. te who. 't,. -n-. ...ü ,ave truly Wal."' iVr i te kry -uute ; Vl l, m w . wfajuj.hcj, ubi.UI trust l-tMtsrt.. will L'.V,: ' uKlti cl,lB,e lulopt. ft I Jitfl. ult to measure the mis. hUf f .- tbit the D or-ieeper be aawbub ba alrcadv ei.u. d rrr-m the expert- ' "Orised ta contract for three copies of the daily BtPl" ashirk La Urn mvle. JK kin? at the ! lterld.J9rl and TtUrmpk

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lui; at the dtstre wLb h It ha cau-d mn; ' ulart. He d J think, that be (Mr. DtnWal 1 i I. Ly the reala al cthe rab-t plrit. cell.) carried tie economy too far. He tboazht

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fecial Aela. t IsptasaroLif, November l.ltbrt"'SEXATK Pcrwant to a rrocUoa'.Ioo U tiad by tkc GoverDor, tbo tteicbera of the Ucceral Aembly net io the fUil llie, od Mooliy, Norember 13:, ia Special Seaioo. itbetaff tha Foitr Foartb Se.ion. ' o J At tairty mioutea rl tr o clotk Lteateriknt GoretDor Itaker called tb Senate to order, aoi oHere-l the Secretary twill the rill, when the followlo; mem'jer responded to ti e r oatae: C 4 It.b l'...t.nl ntlk. tr...j vihi j vi , . . . w. v m..v AHiioa. Jroei VJef !er Jti . Iitrker. Jane I e. SKn. O bnial Wayre. Brnoeit, Tboam W. Fyefe and Vu'mu BiLbitn, Win. A Iii icklor J. Bradley A areata FioyJ. Iiroc, I. II. IllOlÜt 3 B)d, O. 3 Well C03, T. J nxne Cbif man, Ch W. Korciu-ko Cobb, TbociM R Liwret-cp Cot bio. Homer MrrliU. Culleo, Wm. A.-Uub. Colrer, M- 0 Tippecanoe DaugUa A. J. Whitley. Cunoio. P. 0 M-'tiroe. F.og!i,h, E ih 0 S.'t! FiDcb. O. W. Porrj. Fuller, B 0. Warn k 0 ttjfA, TLomt Frfiklia IIaiio. Bifle vV. Vio Hrd, FraAcia T. Bartholom UjkV., William Ripley. Jeokini. Heorf Crawfor-l Marshall, J. D Grant. McClurr. Leioler Clinton. MaaOD.Jamca L Htocock. Mill. ken, Joeph M .rLtoniery. Moore, (eorg W -Omen. Jfewlio, J. W Foutittia. Nojci, E B Steuben. Ojler, S P Jobnon Reagin, Tboma P. Her.rj Riebmond, N . V II war J Sttggt, Athel Clav i Thompson, W C. Mtrion. I Terry, S. F. FuUou. I Van lioskirk, D Ii Decaiu. Vawer, Junes Jet.ntrf. Ward, Thorr.41 Rtr.doIpV William. 8 D Knot Word, Alfred White . Wn'bt, Ezrt Ji,"er. Mr KCAOAX, lha rly-eleetetJ Senator from Heory coccty, rre?ented Li credent;!, i and wai mora in as Secator by the Lieutenant Ooreronr Mr OASO oT. ed av rcol,tioa Ihm tbe f .1 . - i i 9i nemon 01 ia. senile, nu more i ,h reo'u;in Uj orcr until tomorrow at 'J o'c'ock. ilr. BCX N ETTaubr;tte.i ralniini iht a Committee be arnointed to uraiatend tbe employine of ttm in the Senile. Mr. COBB: Mr. Trca dent, I ptx.ne the resolut on an not being a proper fu'jject f r the action of the Smr.e He did Lot think the Snte could control the emplojing of peroii and dictate to theoflicers who and who net should be employed to n-t theru. It w.h unprecedented, and he mored to Uy the resolution o.i the tble Mr. BENNETT thuuslt the plan much better than the minuer acted upon heretofore. He introduced the renolutiou in an etrly etagt of the aeion, aa be wiihed t bare tbe Öenaie control the matter. lie introduced" tbe rcsolu t tion o that tbe commit'ee could emine ihec rosttera. lie did not thick there was any need Of 80 miD DT emplojei a) there were in tbe last The colof ibe employes cf the latt nountd to orer $17,tM. and be did ' exsion. csion amounted cot like being Leid responsible for such a sum eipended in tbe manner it bid been. It was too late to introduce such reo!ut'on at the end of tbe ifjsion, and he thjught the mitter of the tatontrv last region an outrage Mr. COBB inquired if the resolution did not control tbe employing of the employes in the Senate. Mr. BENNETT explained that it did not. Mr. CULLEX did not like the wording of tbe reoIution, and mured ti strike out the word " auperintend" and io-:ett tic word "confirm." Concerted id Mr. VAWTER effered an amendment that the alarie of tbe principal officers be fixed at $1.000 lor the eeeion. and thai the? rar oat of ft the eipenae of all employee', Mr. CULLEX aked it there was not a Uw ptg.ed ßiine eaNrieä cf officers and if the la.r coui. h(t dUre,rred be dire Mr. VAWTER slid it bad been so hereto fore. Mr. CULLEX moved to lay the resolution oo the table. Tbe ayes and noej were demanded. Ayes Allison, Buaon, Bennett. Bonham, Brown of Hamilton, C-ifoo, Cullen, Culr.er, Dunoiog, Faller, Hyatt, M IMien, Noyes, Ojler. Reagan, Kichmoud, Ttrrv, Thompiou.Van Buskirk, Ward, Woods W right S.'. Noes Barker, Bradlev, Brown of Wells, Cobb, Corbin, I) uglas, Entlieh, Fiuch, G.flord, Uinna, Hird, Jeu'iias, Mir.-htll. M .-Clare, Mason, Moore, Xewlir, Staggs, Vawttr, Williams Sil. Mr. WILLI AM ä offored an amendment that the offi ccr elected at tbe last tension be continued iti office. Mr. WILLIAMS thought the Senate should eoctioue their cfiicers eltcted at tbe regular session He relened ta the action of the Sec tte at tbe pecial feMiou ia l?6l, ard red fioin tte J proceeding of tbe a'.tiou of the llju-e at th.tt ' lime. He did cot think that th it action howed that tbe House had no right to coLt nueitorgiii zitiou, and in hi opinion tbe Seuate had no right to decUie tue offices racibt uutd they eiputd n October. lf?Ctj Mr. OY LEU was oppoeJ to the amendment, and be did not think the action of the Hou-e should coLtrol the action ot the Senate. He aekel if the quest on of election was not poiponed until to-moirow. Mr. BROWN moved that a further consideraton of the amendment be pottponcd until tomorrow, at 2 o'clock Concurred ia. Tne Senate signified it reid.t.ess Ij receive any communication from the Cijvcrnor The President appointed Mt.'-rs Duntiini; ar.d Wright to act as a Jo'üt Committee wi:h the Committee ot tbe Hiue to wait upon the (Jjreroor and iuform bim that they werereiiJy t i icceive any communication from him Leie of bse-ice ws jjrante 1 t a the Sena'.i rs i Irom Jentunis aud Oiiio for a few diji. Mr. CCLLEN it-troiuced a rejlut on that j the doorkeeper be authorised to procure three 'copies of the Daily lierabi, l)ily Journal j Ereuins Ca?ttte and Uily TJrnjh, ar;d I that two copies of aid p pers be loldel and stampei and placed on the desk of the men- ! bers. J Mr. BENNETT offered an amendment, tLat t tto dootkeper) be authorized t3 contract ! with the proprietor of the Daily ijtraut and Daily Journal for lfj copies eich ot thcr i c- : spe.'tive ptpers Mr. BENNETT sail that ia tbo cewsppcr buics, like o'.her thin, fcal teea ta tj an extreme, and he wiu'.e J parer oclv fer the roember and oThcers of tbe Senate, an J no i i.e else. He did cot beüeTe a paper ahou'd be taken that did not make a full repott of the pro ceeJioj;s. Ha ws not io favor of taking every paper pubihel in the ci'r of Iudianapoü Ooe Democratic and oce Uepct'U'an paper is enough Mr. Cl LLEN thossU the amendmopt was rather a sutt.tt? for Lis tnotbn. Hii c-l stituents were a resJipj people, and had a-kel bim tq real theu Cupies ot ill papers, au 1 he wished to do so There wa a di.iposif.on on the part of some meu u s'.raia at a fruit and $a! low a eaxrl The ct;e.e was tr dln If we take any papers.be wa in favor of taking them all, and was in favor of placicsi the pipers t a an eqjility. He thought the Senats should Let bestow its ptronee on its pets. Mr. HAN ik A cade a Uatexect tat the rir;;ii;-i had reftorur on the tioor. Alrv Cf LLtN akvl what claim tbe Diity ' JuutmI had over the tiaiUe. Mr. THOMSON was ex.'ceJosly in favor ot the reso'ution of the gestlrajau Irooi llu?h. (Mr. Cullen) He thought i: was an important mitt-r to take the Getman pipers aud hive theaa circulated ataor the Germtn pjo'iUtion. Py a paper iss ;ed Ly thj Cjvwror, j had ia vited tier mans I mißrate to the Jitate, aoi it was no more tbm r'bt that they should t c kept posted in relt on to J-taie a.Tair. He s9 in favor of taking all the paper Daniel n the ( reoutioa Mr. ULN'iiLTT a led i the pen:lc man from Marion (Mr. Tboinpot.', wa in tavor of takit" lhe paper published in ln on county, j-oiiJeJ it had rerviter oa tbe llar of iL iec:e. aar inujii.u.i aia n L.1 iio orjection t-i dotnj ), aad aafccJ the jeatleaiin to bili. oa ; Mr. dROn.N sul he a;reil with t'ei S?r'fir from I'ui.in (ir Renr.etf ' tn kit-.. r.r;;. lbs German Pipers should be taken, aa las rc , u i r .w , ?rJ! tb ,l"U ud. J"'1- e.. D wmm ww ani aar k ai a . n. va is. m .-, a Ä . . k a. cesa ty, and it was Immova ble to do a W .a, . . witboa.1 men. ö coas dert d bis res;ut;jn si al tale ie- tH or tlntl una. Mr. CULLEN mveJ to lay the substitatcon ta I table. Tbe aes anl noes were demanded, atd re suited: I Aui-52. Xou-20

) Mr. CULLES aiij it wn a a der i too I l pa pmetet t exntnctH foe at thtr u-uO ' rate Mr. UEXSETT miJ to at ike o-t ad eii cert the J3rgarj Ihr til. i Mr. COUB tboaitt tha araeodsent of the gtst!emen from Uni-M (Mr. IteDoctt.) a rtODhlt one. Us di J cot thi&k it 6frentrj I to tikt the Geroao pi per, bat dkl tlir.k it t j cearj tjttke tha two leaJtog pipr ia' tb I Sute, in order that t!e Setiitora might keep

pji ea t rejirJ lit Deg cf tb Jay. Ue d d . a j - m ' not tH'nk ati rovl eer rre o jt of tha radin ! of lain t the pe.'p'e, aid tb Tütem amJan'el t cotLins. The moaey pii'i for ! n:h p'irfovi (l.rowa it. He ihourht I I - - r ' . . fe . iucti w kwj ie4on tor nair ir erer? ix peria-ihe ittte tt all ofthow ia tie city cf Inli"wpo'i He thoal.t it rtaIei. 1 be tok the pa; era (or their owo ba.ieS: and Dot for : he best Qt of their roL?tiiueucy, ac l iof the ; o; inion that lie metd.cfi,t of the cen'eaao , troca Uoton ( Mr. lieunct') ebould b adopte-J. 1 Ileiiw a Fet,erl dipo?ii!oa to rctretcb ex ': peae ard he i iu firor of dinz erythlof : to curt 1 the pviLlic Uett aLd a tu tk.e S'ata J ererj d !!ar ther could. Mf.RlCÜMOSD aiUhehtd j to occopy the time of tbs Seoa e io the di?u sioa oftbe rtia'u'ior, anJ indorse i the reooirki ; ui t'n geir.Uota from Ltwretce (Mr. Cobb ) I The aye ail t.oe were deitoieJ, wbicb re ult?-l in te 21; do Hi. Mr. CULLEX mored to postpone the fuitber ; co'iaUertt on of the question aatit WedaedT at2ol(Kk. Mr. BENNETT hope the thing would be 'J.j-el up im me littely. Mr. THOMPaOX thought by poftpenicg. Seo itorj would leira tb ralue of the Ereuiog I Gazette, and t-ey would ee the propriety ot taking the pirer uimed in the revolution. Mr. BENNETT mared to lay the resolution on the table. Tbeajtsar.d toe beic dem m Jed, resulted follow?: Aras Allison, B.n&eu, Bjnhim. Bradler. I Brown of We!U.Ci?oo, Cobb, Cjrbin, Doaglas, fa rati j-a-.w w . r.rtcn. r oner, u.u r.i, urj, tlyatt, Mculurg, Mou, Maliken, Mojre, Oler, Iieagin, Kicbm.t.J, S'scc. Terr?, Van Diikirk, Ward, Wrinhi 2G.' Nti ütrkrr, B fOi, Brown of Hamilton, Callca. Djnniiiir, English, Hanna, Jenkin, Mrhdll, N'ewliu, Nuye, Williacua, Wood 13. 3ir. DUXN'IXO reprteJ from the Cammittea aptKjiuttd to wait upon the Governor, that Hi KiceiUocv would be ready to deliver bi rncjjjge tt-Ti-irrow at It o'clock. Mr. M AÜON flf .-red areioluiija that a Commrtfee be appointed to make arranementa to buy the Fti.t otifry fat tb Seiute. Mr. CL'LLKX was oppose! to the resolution ofljrcJ b tiie geutlemaa from Uuco:k. List scj.'iuii tlifrc wta Committee appoiated who mttie an iuvMti Ttion icto the ae'.hod of proCuring B'.atiocery, and thought tbe resolution tcnecc-ciry. Mr. MASON si1 be ot.Iy wanted fometbin to act unon mn a bi and get at the thing. Mr. ill; XX ET T olTirtd a pubstitute tbit etch member of the Seuite and officers thereof. , oay aen tionery aa tney mieht neeJ. not to eicced $ , aud tbu the bttto Librarian keep i " ecouni oi mo aanie. j "r- GULLEN mjveJ to insert in the blank i - M r. moved to aoieni by puttins the . word 5-1 Ii j Mr. GYLEIt hope! tbe amendment to the I amendment would not be adopted, as the active i members on the tlior would use more stationI arr th.in could b purchased for $15. ! . Mr. IJUÜWX, of Weil, moved that the I muter be referred to a Select Committee of ! three A Comm'ttee wa appoictsd to act with a Committee from the IIou?e, to mtke arrangcmer.t f.r opeoine tho eion of tbe Senate "''J? PrsTer-. The te9li n l;okrk President appointed Mes?. Cobb. and Beean as eaid Committee. Oa motion of Mr. Wood, the Senate idjaurE cd until Tuesdiy morninj, at 9 o'clock. HOUSE The Hjme wis called to order at at ten minutes pi?t two oVlo:k ly lion. John u. Pettt The roll was called and a quorum answered to their Eime. The Speaker announced the Legislature convened pursuant to Ihe Governor' proclamation; and also announce! the House retdy for busine. The credential ol the following members were presented: John Meikc?, of DuboU; James L. Wright, of Spencer; Pa-call A Pinuey, of Johnson; , of Larorte; Harvey W. Upson, of Kosciusko; John J Ctlwell, of Clinton. Mr B ft AX HAM moved that a committee of three be appointed ta iuform the Senate that the House had coaveued, and is now revdy for busiref. Mr. BliOWX, of Jatkson, move! to reconsider the vote juit taken. Affirmative, 76; Negative, '22 Mr. BIIOWN mored to amend by inserting the niuie of the cleik ii.stead cf tbone of the Comuiittfe. It ws so ordered by the House Mr XEWCOM B ollVrol a reclutien"indorsug Hon. Jehu C. Petit as Speaker for the present Pl!!0'n Mr. HENDRICKS tailed lor trie ayes and nte'. A runr.in debate prun up between Brown, of Jackson, aud Xewco.nt, of Miriou The furmer believe I no in J jr-emetit was necessary and tho latter defen liij his re.-oluti n in order to lay d n pre eJi tit. Mr. XEWCOMB oflercJ a fubs'.iiute which endorsed all t;ie Himers The acs and tioes te;f 2 tern it; Jed the vote tod a follow.; C; occs, none Mr. NEWCOMB offiel a re-obuiou tattrig to the ,,ow Qi"y employee may be asfioel beads of the cifferert Depirtments After soma amend .uents h id beeu otferei and withdrawn, the resolution fiually passed as offer fd . The mmhT from Laporte offered a resolution adopting the rulrs of the last House until others are esblinbed by ibis House. Mr. EIlOWN oljected oe the ground that the ru'ts cf the last House wfte the rules of this Home until d'.!!rei)tly proyiJed for. Themprr,l,rr n:o i;nd b' resolution so as to I r!Se the rUes of the last House. ! M(t onl..t rev J Mr. 15ROWN motel that two huoJred copies of the rules cf the House ba pricteJ and place! on the de.ks of the member. A decision being call 1 for oa the resolution offvrc l by the rr.embtr from Lipcrte. Mr. Brown witbJrawiog bis molt "j. asd a vote being taken rcu!tcd a folio: ate. 42; noes, 30. Mr. STKWAKT oiTercda ieo!ution tenderinsrthe tua ol toe Hau-e to Mr. Kmac, for t'nis even it. g. Noijaorum vctirj the questlon was sain jrt?CoteJ. a:i I tili n.jq arum. Tbe STKAICEU fiea ordered the roll called, anJ C'J menibers answered to their names. A menage from the Senate was received, announcing tht the Senate was organised, arsd had appo'i.ttd itatcrs Dncios; aal Wright to confer with 11 s Ex:e!leDcy aud receive proposition fiom him. Tte y:c-i 'on sgaiti occurring upon the resolution ollVred by ilr. Stewart, and the aye and r.oej Lr1;i cai'ed, resulted at follows: Ayes, 0" ; Noe. 0. Mr. liKNDUICKS moved to tile from the table the meKe from the Senate. On motion, i: was crdetel that tbe resolution be concurred ir sd 1 tbsta Committee be ap point ci. 1 he mcmVr from Liraoge (Mr. GrifE.h) c tTsred a resolution endorsing the Committees apro'nted list session. Aftf r some dfscu.Mon it was witbirawn. Mr. IJOYD ofTereJ a resolution requesting the Auiitorof S late to furni.-n tbe amount of ctpet. sea of the Um Houae. and that thevatre be pulli-beJ in the Uiily Journal. Mr THATOllEU moved to ameod by adding the Diily II V raid. '1 he rcnolutioa was modified, ar.d the ameodae.it wi'.bJrawa. The t.aare was effected by striking out J,urnul, aad re questicg the Auiitor to rerrl ;o the Uoue. Tie Coramit'fi srerntej ti confer witb tbe ooerc?r tepjiel tbat His Kicellency would dt!.rer Lis cessape en to-aicrrow at 10 o'clock It was ordered tb'.t a Cama'f.ec of three be appo:t.teJ to e-jr.ftr with a I ke Committee from the i-eoate. in order to invite eotne reiniiter of the Gospel to open thellse i:b prajercn tbe delivery cf the O jrernor'i mewiag. Uj matip, the Hti- a-jourceJ nstil tcmorrow at o'clock. The stinke Itlarr sher Vliura. irt iba D.i.. iawa. Octber2T. ' Ut fx iv.l : all thi ta.minj fr-'iu tajtaia M. I. Hi.' -rt.fr. tilth --ti ike riter mine, w h. ro ii v t V. .T ii;... .. ... 1. 1.- f..!.i- im. I i ...,r...rl 1! h u s ( i in:d rci"!i, Purin' tbi ;ivn b' l- tti iri:ii' uiiiu iiritK'itullv to :i,t-rtain t!.-- ! t l n.- i jv or Wt-rWin-'the rc. the tib and ih imt r f ftiniaee rfjUireO, t te. A l tin Iioria 9ay demonstrate the fa I thtt tlie -r-s tsto.1 ar- marvclo'.istr ri h in ilve-r, M rv;nTrs nr.iiit? irom forty-lire to s ti.. nat.d onurisof mitaJic aiiver to the t-ii of crud' re. Hi nosv on hi way c at 1. ; ri 1 th" " hit. r, and s ill rvturo early in tbo pritiT. 1 rin.'ii with bim the DevoiarT ir ti avi-rk f. r the ueesftil avorkin? ef the taint s, lie rurrii ith him s;tiuuii i f the or.- an.1 vim- iivt ( f !hc-T, it ttr:rted by bis try fi.iT.ace. He La every filth in tbe miii s. a:nl i arjuine of uet-v best twaaoti. Tiie I'aptaia i a try uh t una?uraiiar luaaa, aa ho ha avcrk.-d taril in the mines of CoUrado since !.;.. -M I we are plad that he Is gttiin,? s aiew tanij tne rff tr pevcrtr. lleuoesnot .P I Irty.''V.'TlurJy.Wfct the mar 9 icnais tvr aueeiaaiuur working WUatheal1 reaJr La aL l knows to I iroöiL reuJr La ml 1 kuows to 1? jrood. In rilatlcn tothencwlT diseovereal cod-fiah t ank In the tea of (Xhottk, a San Francisco letter fay: Next ea.-ra sve sriil be prepared to tuprlv tbe demand for tbs ssbcle l'auHJs tcaM.'' -ss

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Va?I1100Il l?IMl't. SPAIN AND CHILI. THE W..R BETWEEN TI1EJI. INDIGNATION AGAINST SPAIN. ? cojiPTHOLLEivs nrcifiio.Y i LOUISIANA -eVir-XVIIlM. VETERAN RESERVE CORPS, j Kilpilrick' Appohitiiieiit.i MILITARY AFFAIRS. Ac, Ac. From New York. INDIGNATION IN WASHINGTON AGAINST .r t IN IVK HER WANTON ATTACK ON CHILI LOUISIANA AEFAIR-S VETERAN RESERVE CORPS jEN. KILPATKICK'ü AITUIXTMENT PAY MASTER-? BREVETTEI, ETC. New Y'ork, Xovemlx r 12. Governor An- j drew Is at Wa-hin?ton for tho purpose of a settlement of the account of Masachuett j a'aint the General tiovi rnnient. ' There I frnttal iodijrnation In Ocmnmop.t I -; and uiplomatie circle at tho wanton attack of j Spain upon Chili. The Spanish squadron f-r -the blockade conM-ds of seven frigates It is I 1 represented that jrreat unanimity of feeling ! prevail amonjf the Chilian. .i tiovernor Hahn, jn-t from Louisiana, repre-1 stilts tho rwnstruetoj rtU Is ofthat State as! act in? very badly. In one iarl-li thev met in 1 convention and re-established slavery by formal cnactnicnt and resolutions Three nel'rocs h:ie been shot by returned rebel soblierä within a month. At Alex:tndri:i lat week ono of their civil court sentenced a nero tobe whipped under I theold Virginia coUl-. tleji. Auur promtlv 1 annnlled the sentence. I Tho Svnlary of War has notiiioil tho (juar-! teriuater i-neral that ofricer or the Veteran j Kewrve ;orp, mu-tered out under tieneral Ordtrs l.V), who held commiiotis March 3,! W, shall receive three month's extra pay. i authorized by tho act or Congress of Mar li 3. ' lNsl. j The Xow Yöik Times Washington special ' fay the apHinttn. lit of Oencral Kilpntrick L a .iini.icr 10 niu, w in not reuit in the i.nniodiate supcrst'ilure of the present excellent representative at Santiago, Hon. T. II. Nelson. General Kilpatrtck has three month! leave of absence to Nit Europe. Ho will first viit Spain, probably, and come to an understandin tc with the tueen a to our position with reference to the agressions of Spain to Chili. Thence to South America, prepared to maintain the iprnity of hi important mission. General John A. Lo'an has leen tendered the mission to Japan; it is unlerstool ho accepted it. Anion;' the heavy war account beins; settled by tbe (iovernmeut at th f rnent time, is that of 4. T. Sanfonl. of New- York", for charter money of three steamers, amounting to The Governor of outh Carolina addressed a letter to the Secretary of the Treasurv. asking that the state may have the privilege of assuming the direct tax" levied hy Con?res, and that some may le paid in South Carolina bond. It allege that the State i much impoverished and cannot pay the tax. Xo action has been taken on tho letter hr tho Secretary of the Treasury. The Times special says: Paymaster B. K. (,'owan has leeu brevetted Brigadier-General, and Major Prince brevetted Colonel, I'he fullowin;; Paymasters have lieen breve tted: Lieutenant-Colonels j, A. Xorris J. ' H. Melk.rn, C. X. Terrell, It. S. Webb, Geor-o I Fhelps, A. S. Y'ounjr, K. A. Adams, S. G. IJoirers, J. S. Thurston, W. V. Roman, Jacob i Sallade, Z. T. Huston, and N. H. Hutebins i The City of Washington, from Liverpool, ! w Uli four day. later adt ices, is sigualcd Ih-Iow, j and w ill bo up this forenoon. Ffonj Washington, DECISIONS BV THE COMPTROLLER TREASURY. OF THE j Washington, November 13. The Second Comptroller of the Treasury has made a decision relative to servants' pay in the c-ae of a soldier transferred to the "Veteran Beservc Corp, iiffrceablo to a ireneral order of the Provost Marshal General, dated April 'l, lNij. and subsequently mustered out bv general order No. llü. Adjutant General's ortiee, lsitiö, where application is made for the balance of tbe recruit liounty. The Comptroller decided that Le w a t!ischarjr'd by reason of the close of the war. He i entitled to the b iLitiee of lhe bounty tbe same as though he had mnained with hi regiment. The fac t of his being transferred to the Veteran Heserve Corps and discharged from tho organization, does pot, cfi'ect hi right to the bounty to which he was entitled under his onlUthunt. lu case of a representative substitute for a person not liable to draft, it i held that the firmer is entitled to the same tiouhty a other recruit enlisted at the same time and for like iktkh! of sen ices. AUCTION SALE, Great rJnijii ins ( Ik 1 1 l, "NJr T. rP Q ' ! W X O . j AT AI1TIOV . ' ' i. AT Al CTOV rWILI. 8F.I.L AT TCBUC AUCTION',' OX THK premiie, cn Tuetday, November 21, 1-65, at ia o'clock. A. M.. eiehty acre of Land, aituatet on tbe Poftne Creek Gravel Pike, four milea from tbe Court House. Tbe tract will b hided into aix lott two of tweuty acre each, and four lots of ten acre each. Tte timbered twenty-acre lot will be aoH for half rash, balaoca In one and two yeara. Tbe oter loia wil be gold f t ojc-tUrd tvb, UUcca In wee and two years.

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o' 3 e z; 0 eague Creek Ci ravel I'ike. Per-ons wisbicg Garden Lota or Suburban Residence,, will bare tbe opportuuity to aeenre deairable locationa. The tract ia known aa tbe Jamea Sovder Kann. WILLIAM LOVF, novU dPt ral E-iate broker. BROKERS. LOAN O I" FIC . o. 3 1 South llllnola Street. i i si ns rohi n, O WATrmtS, DiiA'oda. Jewelry. Alvar Plate. , Saaa. rsatla. Dry ti,, Moria U Imm rwaae !. , SrtD alaialne. Cletbinj, Silk., Hoaiebold Uoodt, old i uV-t aad J.lver, barrate, and other ankles of v!ne. Waantaxt Aa Van aa f -tar k as.,kAMi W . V . i( S. . Venr.aad L4r- Wnrin. Annwl n.w .1 ! Tnitdtan4 Va:iet,Dry Good.. Beddinf, Sc. Basiiuas strict! prlvtts. Xc pea at all llnr i ., , . at. MAT A C lurs. CO. Pjat CSca atlireaa, Lark Box 334. nor 13 etr LIVERY. Livery, Sale aud Feed Stable. TT XXPi C05IT A3TLT ea kan4 Bone aad Barrl! m . k i . , . i ( a iuv nire, on rvaamaoia larma, aaa aeep. a larga comTona tkt. Staat fov Baardlaa ae truant Horaaa. ra Eaat Waaaia(1aa atnvat, Uute'a Bfi aMoca.. . a.vU 3aa. TtZ EZXALD BOtCUT is praparas. le si&4 JtafSB9 sa aU atlea,

.viciufcera of lhe Indiana !; la tare. ftSATf. C'-erad ri.rr, first V-nt of th5in!t. AIIukP, Jaxea T isjca. r:k-r, Jeir, J'4St e. B--m, O.Ln'.l Wayr". . IW-dwI, Tlvov.x W. F.Tft? ardCulon. HottaT., X m. A. I4aLf(.rJ. Ewmnt Jahn Av -Wish rfTn. Fra!T, ABr Tr,-r!f;4 'Htmi, D. Ii. llaotlttu. Brown, U.S. Weil. Crcn, W. W. A!3. CCB. T, J tw. ulufnin, t au.H ktia ko Cwi.b. Imbu U. LTTXe. Corhio, H. ra?r Sfara I Ca h-p. Wr. A. Kr.s Calver. M. C T.rvrnt. Uar.a. O. P. Vrruii luj::, A.J.-w,i:i.y. Dowtey, A. C-Ol.w. l antun. P. C Mum. -Djkra. KlTt Lrr.. f.t,r:ib, l li:bG .Ott. FUb. G. Wr. ney. ferrj, I'amoel 8. Wimi ant Ful:a. Foürr, H. i) Warrkk. fijfT, JiWt W.-I riTb''ii&.rt, TbpfBf I'r'TikLn. . lUona. lUjIe W. i . Word, I'ratK-l T. ?ar LtoTotw. Hyatt, Wi!lia-K:pl-j. Jrtik'ns lleLrj Craafo:!. Marha l,J. U- Cinnt. VcClur. Leai.iTcr- C lr.tfn. Jf a n. Janis L. IGncockr II .Ulken, Jo-epV läoctiumry. klOu'e, Oeorg IV. Oaen. 5ewlh, J. W . Kounta. XSea. Join U. Laprte. Xovts, K. B. S'euben. j ier, S. P. Jjtr!ot. haaat, IbowaaP. Hoary, üktun-nt, N. P. UswarJ. "taejt', athet Cly. t boirpvon, W. C aCr!fn. Van tu-'ktrk, I. R. Dccitar. Vawtr, J Tnfi H jT.r.inss. ' farl, Itomaa T.aiM!ut.L. V niiatua, J- IV Knox. WiksK Wkl:. ..-- Wf g'-t, hzra Jasper. ' ; .' IIQCSK OF REPfilsrsrATIVTS 1 Jatft Ph'ltino'jf. Co'lir. Alleo Btrtf, J. T. Fboaff. Brttolome O. U. P. AbbtL Bet-too -d WLit Tbo. Atktcson. Maclfj d LlWeM X.wtoa Brweil. Boone Thos. il. Sniv-izT.

Brown Jbn lOcbarJ. CarrUI Ji bn V- SiUroy. Ca.- Chaa. B. Lateii. Clark Jona G. Uowant. , Uay A.CTsack. tlit-ton OrawforU B. F. Gcodmsn. UTlesi-JIoa a Croc a. Dearbn. Jofcn G. Strintr, RicharJ Gr:pg. 0-catar Wm. H. B nier. . lJKalb R).f Ixx-kl:art. " ' " Ix-lawarc Alf. K.tgTf . Dubt;!; Join M ik e. Klkhart JorpL Rtfr.Tfl. Kaeitatxl luin Ulkrt Tu !-r. Fiojd Cyrua L. iMoliam. Fountain II. L L'oacb. FrabkltQ It. Oborn. G;bsor Juku liar jTwve, oraut Hetrj hxa t. Grraw Jubn at. Humphrey. Hamilton anl Tipton Wm. jUiver. Bai.cuc'i aua oUtioy Go. C. Jaatcher. Ilanccck-J ..la H. Wille. Harrifcon Jabn W. Loup. - - Huntltifrtoa anl W hitley John R. Coffrotb. Iliriistia and Wadiinfrton John Lernen. . HetiJricka Cbftrle F. Bo?te. Hrnry David W. CbtmWra. Howard Srymoa T. Muatgoracrj. Jactson Jaua 1) Brown. Jay Samuel A. Shoaff. J4TVroa IK C. liruifamm, JuKn A.. IJtioo. . Jrrnln Hiratn Pratbr. Johnson Pascall A Tiiicej. Knox John R. 1'ntterion. Kosciusko Harey VV. Upaoo. Larance Kras i P. CriCUh. Lake Uar.li 1 1 Wort. Laportt W. W. Ili?pir)S, J.)Ln U. Will. Lawrence Robert B yJ. MadoMM B. K.Croaa. - i . itarion II. C 5twcoa,b, J. M. McVey. Mariha'd and Stark Lloyd Glazebrook. Monroe Satnnet II. Butkirk. Jlartio Jubu U. O Br'.eu. iiiauii Jjuaa Hoover. . . MontoBPry Samtitl Grff ory. Moreto-K. J. Major. Noble Pbtllip Z-lgler. " übia and Switzerland A upuMus Welch. OrangeThomas IIcnL Owen John M. Ptockey. Parfce Thonaa M. It Ice. rVrry iler ry Lyons. Pike John W. Lichrdoa. Porter Firman Church. Posey Klijah 11. Speere.. Putnam A. I. llamr;rk, nig'ns Lan. Randolph Toorcas W. Reese. kipley H. F. Ferrl. Harb D. JL. Stewart. Scott Thomas M. Balliran. Spencer James 8. Wr'.jkt. atewbal Stephen O. Sabin. t. Joarpb John A. lleiri k'. RoIHvap Stephen G. barton. Tipprcanoe Joseph M. IIrhey, J. L. Millor. VanderbarRh Fred. W. Cock. Vermillion B. K. Rboadi Vanderburgh and Posey E.T. Sudivan. Vijr F. M. llcrrd th, J. E. WoVl.-uff. Wabasb Join U. Pettit. v Warren BcnJ F.CrefroTf.' Wayne John Mm, W illiam W". Foulke, Elihu Cox. Wabash and Kociasko Calvin Cow;fl. Flkbart a-id Larane Micbol F. hbuey. Hrautiicki and Bowie J.jtin Pi Barra. J.)Sds-03 ard Morxan Kira A. Oil'min. Newton and Ja.per S;Us Johnson. PulAO atid Shtlby Janie 5 Harron. WarTkk Kol.ert Pri)t. Washington Jimifou Lee. Republicans ir.arkcl a i'.b a ttsr. PROSPECTUS tr THE INDIANAPOLIS HERALD, Daily mid WceUlf för ISß.VG TI. Cnder!gned, Tublifbers of tbe Indianapolis Daily & Weekly Herald, ; t la a jll:it &g a generana ipp rt from the people o! the J State, have tut ftar wcrJa to ty anl few prumiie to ! make; wbiia it shall be tte'r parpa-ie to make it equal in mechanical execiUr.n ani li;cra. ni' rU to acy paper publisheiS a the West, they prefer to let it .peak for j 1 itself. i i In pohtki the llt.aau will L IhoroujLly L'emocratle, and to are the rTtJ its political CJelity asd abi'ity, Its editorial columns bare hsen place 1 ucder theesclasive control or tte Hon. S. E. Pcusix?, one of J theallcatandread'estwrlUrslntlie State, whese long: and intimate acquai iutanca with tbe bKory of political ; together with bU lifdccg devoLioti i to Democratic prtnepte?, makea Lira peca'iiarly fitte-t ) for that position. 1 la addition to tbe polit'cal matter contained in the Hi ald, a large rpace will ba d$7ote4 to general news and literaiy nVJ-CK, so as ta make it a faithful chror-I-clerof pafin; events. - - Ita Local Culamca La! I reciive ci.il sttiuUon, anl J an able corps baa been engaged to report the Special j Session cf tbs Legislature fhorMj to convene. ! IU Cotnxercial articles and Price Carre uta will bo i caref jily rTic.l, so as to make it an otject to men of j busine?i to conuk it daily. j Ia abort, we di n't loteni to spare et:ber Um or money to make ; TRE HERALD MEET THE DEMAND As a F:rt-tlas Political, Tamily, anl Commercial Paper. All we a.-k 1, a fair trial an ! a generon acp- ; pott. j Tbe Iliaiui wilt be publiahod on tha foil awing terms j One ccpy, ot year SJ12 00 M " tit m:n'.hj 6 00 " " three " 3 00 j M ae 1 23 I Ten copies of tbe Daai Bca.u will be fumbed ose 1 year for? 100, and aa extra copy to the gettcr-cp cf th j ub. , Atrents will be sunt lie J et C cetx, per upy. 1 WE.LY BKKALI). j Single copic, one year 2 00 j Single copies, fix months 1 00 Ten eopi'. bM T'r 20 00 i With an additional cpy to the g-tter-up cf earh Cub i or ten. ! Spccitn'n eopre will be sent to any perea 4-ir;n; if, oo applicJtion. i Address, HALL Y IIL'TCIXIXSOX, . 1NDIAXAPCL15, IXD. ; 2JPap3rs H tbe 3:a'e paMisb'ue tba above will La : ectHled to a dat'y exctange. LAND ACE?.fCY. 1 NATIONAL LAND AGENCY, j t Office, ." TO West Washington St. j i TOU. MiODEX, Etil EstAt Afett, J. W. tLAUS. Attonsty and C-avejaartr. i . JAättS W. KI5G, Secretary. CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE AMD RENT, SOUTHERN LASDS FOR SALE AXD REST. Pardaa arishiaa: ta aell Lania, Cut or Tears Property, wilt aend oacrtpUoa, with cuiJod ckaua ( tlUaaad prica, Addresw, J ASIJCS IV. UI TiG, ßec'r, Sv3-U ' , I5DIA5APOLI3, CsXUk5A. WANTED. j"3 work, waaxed at Be.iSS HortS Saw Jerawy trtO.

PRINTING.

IMlMMPOLIS DAILY II LR ALD STfA)l Book and Jol Printing ESTABLISHMENT, India tan pol Is, Lit ti la it n. t UT. rnoiRir.Tor.s of the herald task r.!eaure la retcrtirc their tbai:k t j tLeir f.-iend and tbe public for the very 1 h -ral patronage Iber have teen Ct to t-eMcw tbem during teir brief connection with the ahavc esuhli-htwtit, r.nd wo'iM rn. ctfally olicit a cotitinrtarice and Licreae of the nt ne. We do not he.:ia.te to ar that oar ijook ai) aiois orrirr I one of the mot roraplfl avit extn-ie tn t:e West Our FaciUtiea in TYPE, SIKAM POWEtt VHF.r S, and materials pertainir to a j rutins oflce, ate m b that we can exerute all deocrirt inn of I r:nlin)r. at as Jnw prla at.y estt.ll-buirn t in the WesA, and in the 'KATKST STYLE OF TUK ART, which can not fail to give etr re satWacHon. rAitiM j r.uttueKÄ, ViJtinfl; and Fancy Colored Card In every vaai unu-iuiuy low price lor lbr wr tlmef. POSTERS I black and colored ink, of every conceivable shap and size, and on anj an every colored paper. CIRCITLAKS Of e -ety description neatly executed on common aliite or cotorrd paper, letter paper, note paper, or, trr fal, on any kind or quality of paper desired, and price acco.-d-inelr. 131 ix ii It 13oolr. e Late a very complete assortment of papvr f ;r r.!i.k Buck i, ahica ill 1 bound In ueb rnant-er at ' Impure eoTplele fatisfaction. TLe attention o' County oftlcer la erre'alty allei to this branrb cf oir bunes. IlIIaaL HEADS Of various ttze, neatly printed on nice'y rnle l paper, ar.d at tha very lowest living rates. Railroad Printing. I Officers of rai'roads wlil enMilt? tbe Interests of the same by call eg at the Herald O&ce and leaving their orders for work. A portion of our mtterial baa been selected witb reference to thl clas of . wsrk. BOOK PRINTING. Our E.x.k Rcosa Is well stocked wl'.b new type, and we keep on hand an extensive stock cf Book Piper, which 1 Is purchased at the very lowest wholesale price. Coontry I publishers would do well to tend in taetr pamphlet work, 1 aa our facilities ai l enabU us to d it at such rates a ' will allosr them a reasonable prof.t. We shall make ibis r rascji oi our cuiine a epeciailty, ana peioss testing u their orders ran dptni upon a sen, clean Jo. Sfraiii Presse. We aav. cococ:l with oareatablisem-iit. aix pre. In full b'.at, wLk-ü eeable us to torn cS an uni.rnited nriithsr of tropreisions per day, ad which fst freat ai.antafe over ether e t ab Ii h me at. Stereotypinc for Publiattert, prompt: etttsfid te. ZHpTrrrm la wast f acy CcacTfpttoa ct prTjottatf , troa. a Wbal to a pfcrnmia f aatar. alumta not fail to cad at tke litraJd Job Bootca. IC'AJi wofi done jat wbea proalsed. . -, rfT.rae Cash oat daCivei-v. --oalx. at rrn

TAX

TAXES FOR

soticc is Erfcrr.T r.rrinf that i am yon tiADT to xxauT IS3 tZTZ2XL taxks or iho." roit 3iAUiori couis'J.

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QEORQE

Int!!njprM, yorerrtVerSt!;. 1SCS nor9-ill'IwCr COOKS AND STATIONERY. ion rAas-ws. ruLMtrttUT. SAT. MltTTTUtrr. NEW WHOLESAIiE BLANK BOOK sruooia hook, tMi'i.n -A!flSTATIONERY HOUSE. Parsoxs, Uaculev k Co., -o. 13 West llaryland llreel. INDIANAPOLIS. f FEU TO THE TR1D1C a Una telerlion of goodi at tho lowed price of CUbazo. Cincinnati or New Totk. Oar Line of Stationery cootist tn part f j Envelope, ! Leiter Taper. I ote Paper, I Lesal Cap, ! Kccord tap, Diaries for 1SCG, Cap, Demy and Medium Blanks Folio and Quarto, full bound and Kill lap, En?. lilot. Paper, half bound, En?. Blot. Pads, Memorandums Arnold's Inks. Pass Rooks. ' Freneh Cop. Inks,Bank Books, (David's Blue Ink. Paper Fasteners, ; David's Black Ink,Paper Clips, I Pure Carmine Ink, Invoice Books, ! Faber Pencils, Letter do, Star Pencils, Scrap do. I nion Pencils, Skeleton do, Carpenter's do, Portfolios, i Rubber (ioods, I Steel Pens, Ptulers, Rubber, Rnlcrs, Mood, Office Tape, Eyelet Sets and Eyelets, Spring Tapes, Sponsrc Caps, Check (ancciors, Erasers, Propellors, Dice, Slate Pencils, Rhodes' Mucilage. ; Pen Holders, Sealing Wax, i Ink Stands, Copying Presses, Pen Racks, P. 0. Boxes, Envelope Boxes, Letter Openers, Chess Boards, Crayons, Slates, Rhodes' Oil Boards, etc., etc. School Books of Every Kind, At tlic I,ossst IricM. Merchant,lDuraDce Office. County OEcea, Railroad Ven, Bankers, and all other ia want of foods tnaur line will do well to call and see oor stock before par-cba-iER elsewhere. OrJers by mail tiled prompt!. novl3 dim. INSURANCE. O ! t ll AV O JS t O ! li MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company. ASETS0VER $S00.000. ; rpEl? INiXarEiSLVO C0M?A5T. IX A I.TTTLE j JL over six year, baa Uau4 ver 13 JKM Pullciea aad i paid near t.i0,jOJio leise. It i prompt tn ail U baI sines transactions, pajinf Pa lose. aa cheerfully aa it i receive the preaj u in on H pote e, departtr; la a respect frcai the st-r.eral pr.Dciplt vpon whica all the I treat Matnal Lifa Inuraoce of america Lava baed te:r snocesa. It etalas the airact of Increased i ia'es of icteret on Ita toveataneau, over Eancra Cotsi p.n es; and, aUo, a ws rat of mortality than ia espaw 1 flenced In tbe Ea.t tu o verv important itens ta Cuaider la tbe eleiion of a Uta lavuranre Cots paar- ; Over twa bunlred of the Soriawtsiern Polxlea are new held ia lad anapolia. A. W. Krixovj, ."secretary. arf 8. S. DAGO Prea'U Principal Of.rf. 41 Mala atree. Vit waukee. Chicago office, VI Ite.rbom atreet. Pndnnati 03.ee, H) West Third street. UARTm et nopnrro, Sute Ar at i for I-' u C2ee, Xo. T Ttr-rrnnce IlatlL, DCVlSdtf BSmLATCS ACrTS caa kave tbr B aak KoUs II Ktz tstrr at the irr a in EJütEI, 3 ef a3 ttecrileta t "y dooe at tk

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Tir AsntiB o KAHKHr cjtmr. ACRicuLTünALVc.':::o. re(iopolitnu' . . Agricultural 7orliD, o. mi ,Vra( Waftlalsisrton r.irtU INTtlAXAPOLW, IXDXAXA Clipper Drag Ss'Js Ort MACHIxr Mael at taut lia1 tava baviBcaakca ta. Brat praaalaaa r has. . lair, over eight competitors; aJao, ifce Cm frei: d th Kentucky ftute Talr. and suaeroaiCrtr!7is. It combine streneth with portability, and aaa aer-al peculiar alvantaw wblca iwwciiil by Laaaaw t1 a rann .and Spring: X7ar;cV Of auperior material and finish, always eat heaal ,.i.a ' ,'i All lVoa-lc Wari-n atesX. Price IAmU H A liberal discount to the trade. : '- novl3 dtf CASE, M AfiSH WICCZ. TAILORING. STOLWORTUr & Merchant Tailoro; -Vo. 17 ."orth Itlerldlasi Ctret -Year tht Journal OIcs, INDIANAPOLIO, IITDIAI7A. novl3dlm. , . SADDLERY HARDWARC.

Saddlery Hardvzare I

AND CARRIAGE Tnrt2Lni7G3. ßEOa.K. SHARE & CO,, 7 lVesaat lVaaaasalaartosa tr WkbUsaada dealer ia Haines, Chains, Whips - ft HOUSE IiLAXETTS, COLLARS, CJiirryCorabiandnraii!ifot : iSii-JnsTH, AxIch, IM TEXT HD EMMELED LEATi:Z3 Mosa, Tow, Criilcd Tlrini, c., f:r? Order by bi3 wi3 receirs prBpt iuntien. aoviadlas . . OILLIARD3. New Billiard Hall. EM MLLIARI) R00U, - ITesaX WsawSalaacn u srrn. takts, t jl - r-'s cnii-' Paar Pwrka Takaaw, Ca Urt asv aa ee-y. cw raUy iocaied ami easy mt a waa, ia. i jrael taw. ... Aa elera&t t ettacUi, wktra Is wrSl V-i caakMiatiMrsaascitwa, Vfmm ay aa svevU if . EmpireEestaurnt,

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