Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 November 1865 — Page 3

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WEIXEst)AY 310112050, XOVKMUKR IV DAILY IIEVALD. la lnbOaoe4 Eeary Votsia (Sn4ay ) Vp IIA Li & niTcnixo4, Ilcrnld IJuildingr, IG 12 Eaot V7aohIiiQton Ot., JXDIAXAPOL1S, IX 1). Tcuns or tub daily. Om and afUr Keenib4r let, IL prtc af U Daily BeraJd in be M Mlewe: Ta aerrWr? erwt and ae-va dealer, per topy ..3c T rreler aabarrlbar. wee ellerel by cmrf er cit, wer week . t, Mn(peyt4i4a4ur per year....... fll l ibnUi " - Uiw tmiav. 3 SS " " OM BOSU 1 lwldIi?rUi U d'y wWrltr l tJ toU per wee. IIÜ pr aaoata. If naid etrtctly la advene tlt a-r im will ba ckariW, bat If at pa44 la a4Tanra 1 eenu T aak will ba I availably Uta p rtea. JTTAU letivr, whet her for Mbllfttion or on btulaMt, nau-4 ba ad IntMd taUail Ii tck luaM." liwl upoi u Jjxiiaaa. Taa UmArouaDar Heul la aant by all the early awnine; Kipraaa Trete, and delivered t ubarrlber la adjaeeai l"wae aboat Iba laata Utas, U la dlatribnlee ta tba taty of tta pattteeO- Tble tubUt reader at a tflHanca frotn tba Capital af lad lax a to (vt tba new, cf tl da from all to twele hear, before they cm r- . It tbraah pomr ablurd elaewber. Tba par ran ba bad af aaw.-daaJere a ad carrlara at any of tba railroad lew. a tba raada eaoiarlof at Iodlanapolia. Rat r Advertising. .rs 1.13 1.7. US a is 1.7 SJA,' S.74J 3. 9Ü S.7S 4.741 4-&o W TU T.TS (00 4 IS. 4 TS l.a i.i; IM; 1.7! loa 4.00 15f .SO. 4CO. t'iy 4 15 a.tt 4 00 . 5 4 74 b.t'M T.7 ii TU Ca Sj 7xo U SS 10 JS 1151 11 S 13 7 I SS 14 13. j 5 I : 60 32 00 34 75 SS Od 3.S 6o 10 74.C0 I3 W a is it?s la.7 U M 18 75 UQ Sw" Sw ST I.TS eO II 25 14 00 Ti 11 00 14 tO 19.00 93 11 Ko 17.i II Oft 2120 15 00 I. SO M.&O 7.00 UDO JlO IM M UM II Ul TT AI Ii ftrfv 3m 11 Hk u.tO ;9 IM 3X0 47 00 Advertisement lnaerted longer time tbaa three aaautaa wiil ba charged praporUoaal to tba tbrea aaontba acal. Lnoal not'c, ill IfoM aod anW, 1 6, mora tbaa aii I n. anl Ua tbanUn, CO, tntt Un liar, Vi cant par llao aach Inaartlo. All Uim.t aatd aceaattmal AdvartliwatfBU and Utcal 5otlco ma.t b paM for In adf anra. Marrlax aotxaa. 1. Fanaral ajtk'a.l. Na adTrtlaaMBta witb esu will ba tahva. Tba rata ut aavortiata la Iba W.rklj iWaUaal will ba ball tba rai cbarf4 la Iba Kail lUraM fur na er Iftfiyr tlma. AdrtiaarnUdlaooaUimdbroraaapiraUoa af cootrort IH b cbara;ad for tba Uaaa toM-rtcd accardinc ta tba atwa raUa. Tin: wi:ekly mi-vi 11:1. 1 publuhad arary" Monday, at 13 00 r anaum, ia adafw. IIS papr arnt wltboot Iba manrf, not coatlaaad alungartimo tbaa paid for. INDIAMPOMS R. R. TIME TABLE. Oolambaa and XadUnapolia Cantra) BUlwaf. raini Uat. Tralai Irrtri. 4.30 A.bf Day Kapraaa S Ml A.M. r.u Jfati i:u p.m. P. a! Slfbt Iipraaa M 33 P. M. Ballefoniaina Railroad. Traisa Laara. Train Arrlvo. 4:00 k. X 9.15 A M. 4 "0 r.U 10:0Roaa. 8: Ii P.M.. Mall. 84SP.M. Madiaoa Ballroad. Tralna Laava. Traioa Ariiva. A.M Mall 1120 A.M. 00 P.M TJCp. M. JeflVraonrilla Railroad. Tratet LatTa. Tralaa Arrlva. Marnüia;Kxpraaaia.lS A.M. Ifl;bt Kapraaa, SSO A.M. tbVaa;o Kapraaa, V00 IT. M. Cbwa Kipraaa. 130 M. niKbt Kipraaa, 00 r. M. K?anliigKiprat?.3JP. M. Ftia Railroad. Tralnalava. Traraa ArrWc. 12 30 5ooo Cblcaco Kipraaa. 7:30 A.M. 10 0J p.M Chicago Kapre.a. 4 35 P.M. LaCarati Railroad. TralntUar. TrataiArrlr. 13 40 Haan 4 SO A. M. 7.3U p. M 10. IO A. M. UM P.M 150 P.M. Terra Hanta and Richmond Hailrol'J. Tralna Laavo M5 A.M... 111 A. M... l P. M... V-.10 P.M.... TralDiArrtro. . .....AccontmodatloD JttS A. M. ...Cincinnati Kipraaa 10-40 P.M. Mailand Kipraaa 4 40 P.M. SUgbtKipreaa 7:15 A. M. Cincinnati Railroad. Tralm Laa4. Traisa Arrive. KV) A. M Mall 7 30 P. M. 4 SO A.M CbJcago and PL Loala. I1.-V0 P. M7;40 P.M Kipraaa lu-cS P. M. 4:00 P. M (iraaoabnrf AceamadaUoa,...Jr50 A. M. LoaisTill, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. XiprvaaGiDcaaUaJajictfoa going aarlk... 4.00 P. M(JolDf aootb 11.47 P- M. roHTT'toritrii mkmsioi or rut: 11 Dl A.I A LFCISLATLHi:. ffprrlal aain. Indianapolis XwtmLcr 1 Ith, lOö. The hour havinir arrivetl to whi-h the Snate tood adjourned, the lrvidrnt, Lt.-41ov. I5.ker called the N nato to order. Th-J s-rre t:irr read tlie Journal of Monday. Mr. t'Aso.N inade a rornt-tion in hi" motion to postpone the rlertion of otlirrr. Mr. IIANNA offered the resignation of Mr. Whitu Wy, m lrincipal Secrrtary of the Svnite. Mr. COBB offered the reiitrnation f Mr. Broadtveil. aa Aitant Sit n-tarv. On motion, the reiiniation were m- ivel. Mr. ItUOW'X, of W tlH. cfforeU a sub-titute, that w ithout intending to estsbli-h any pn rednt for the organization of the se nate for the pedal eiona eominittee of three KepuMirani and three lwmHTHt W appointel a a 4'ominittee of Confert-nee to M-leet oülier for the onranization of the S-nate at the present beion. Mr. TERRY movinl to lav the ultitute on the taMe. The are- and noe were demauded, with the following re-ult: Aye Alli-on. 1'u-xmi. Rennett. Itonham. Itrown. of ll imiltoii. t 'aon. t hapman. Oillen. l'i:hr. lati, iHinnimr. !ke. Hyatt. Müliketio. Nile, Noye. Otl.-r. Ki-a'un. Kiehinond. Terrr, Thoni)oii, Van ltu-kirk. Wri.'ht, Vtm2t. Nira Rradler. Urown. of Well. t'aron. Cobh. Tlin. fVitul.t4. i:n.'lih. Kineh. Kul ler. tiifl.Td, ll.uin.t, llord. J.nkin. M.fliir. Maon, Mo4re, New Im, Mi.-.-, Ward, Willi. tint .". Mr. CAINt.N ii.nld no um in eontinuiii t( in. and demanded the pn-tioiM ipu-Mion. The di tn uid wa not it.nded. Mr. IIKOWN. of U ,.ff, rd a MibMitute, that a there wa not a fall S-nate there, the orcmiiatien of the S nate W d frred until t.mornnv. Mr. I 'LI EN mox.d to lav n the table. Mr. WILLIAM aid he ho,l. an aet of lourte-y, that the ilti tion of ottievr laid i oer until the lK-ni'M-ratie metnU r eould ar- j rive. V -terd.y, w hen the I, ni.H rat were in ' the maj'Tity, they iutiMiitedto postpone the j el.- ti.n until thl morning. He thought it . wa'iilv an att el' j;it i.-e t. the inemtx r to Ik runt the r -solution to lie oer another dav. Mr. Id KNK1 1 : The srentleman.t Mr. W il- ! liam . vm-. l think wowehim Miutthin ' f.-r hi- magnanimity. I d not think o. Wr had a lo.h1 a majority ye-Lnlay a now. If the it ittk nt&n eul.l rlio'w they would hae a larcr'te to-uurrow he would take no ad-Tatita.-e if them. The Republiean party had the p.wfr to ,l t erti.t r l'..r the S-nate and tntetld'-i'. doiu.' !. Mr. t r-'LI.KN int.ndl no di4-ourti-v t lVm raiie in. udx r. W.-lmi- thexe'r tt t-leo-t .:tit-ra and 1 think f hould pr-t-l to the let'tion and tvmm, n.-e l.-ilation at onee. If th- .iU.-1i. n w luid ..er there Would Uan. thT tüht Lminnm. Mr. IU:oWN.,.f W.iN. vdl thit it miuht I. p,MHe f..r the l:, j.iil.H.-an to i b- t ot'.l.vr 1 t.uday, but bv .!. f, rrin.- the. Ie-ti..ii he thought the IK. lion rat e..ul, 1 1.-, t a is rii. n ..f t... ..ill. , r. There had ' a n.i-und. r-tandin,', and it ixelirred t him that the e..ure i f the R. -puMieana w a lue. i.l-t, nt. The m.-ti..n he off. r d w a- id. nti. :l w ith the on.- .(!-rvd , the Ueulli alio at the la-t -.ion. Mr. t As N ke.l the -nth-man if the lb m-o-rat htd not Voted ak'afn-t it. Mr. ItKoW.V admitt.-.! that thev did. but aid that w a- no n s"ii why the Win. ratshould do .. II.- a-k..i that, in lourt. -y the in it t. r ! M.tjH.ieL Mr. t 'A si.N did iid t ant lo a. t unfairly. It w a- ri, i.t ;rtenlay that the lb pul.li. ano iuld bt t. au I he mtild mv no Co. Tea -on to j.t;-.n... w a, Inij- ratite that the esi-la-tion .!ioiil. pr.N .,!. , t,.. Mr. HINMM, i.j it w a- due that he -hoiild maU r. mark. At the I t-t . i..n he had ple-U-.-l t. Mii p. rt Mr. th;ttl.--v and Mr. l.n a aI)(1 u,. .i,., . ii,.ni.ui;.th(.i,roni. l"'t . a"l, "ii...l l.i. d,terntii.iti..n to lb P'li' an partv. and he had re.Jrlf' i ; "r,L "" xu"l ! Z, ' V V;1-; "y j-iu tu ...i. O r , r",r Vf tU1 N Tlo re ,, r""- r . j inion U.ut the rt.nraniia. St- r , Vr ,H tu llouiK.!mM -rirtu tUeuiura of troll.,1 by Li party. He would I wllim to To'f.ran rxnttlon la which there mtr l-vlh iHmcxraia aa Itrpublicana. Um fcX,

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ha.l rf-nifTo LI InowIrJr M h rnrnpr llM him U U(Mrt tb it wni 4 Ihr l'nion rait, rut, ll r-rvwtki lh Hir1i on lb fm,,r ff IheNttat. JIfba.1 fit-n lx 'roini that Im w ou Iii atiptmrt tb l nr rtl DomiiM-a that hr hI int mMil. lie thou?lit the nate houll n-r-"l to an ImrtKiIiatr J rrtin. Mr.fTLLKN mxl to lajr the au!titutp on thefaMe. tarrll. lr. ItKNNKTT .ff.-rJ the nijfnalion of Mr. Johnson, a Ibr-Ke ii-r. m motion, the rri?Tiation Vri rxfjtfil. The (juration of rin? Into an r-h-rti'-n of offlrera rominsc up, wh rarrinl, an-1 the rr-i-l nt snnoiinre nomination in orh r. Mr. DUNMMi nominate! (. 31. Vilrn f r IrinHpal iwretarr. Mr. lloKI nominateil Mr. MKL Uand. The roll w rtl r"l to 1 rallnl, win n Mr. WiIon, hat In? rx- lTe a inajoritT of the vtn caM, wm lelarl -lftI. an. iiv-ntin; him If, vrs aworn In a lrinli)bl Srn tarjr. The TreM'-nt announrcl the election of an AUtant h- r tary aa next in ord r. Mr. IMIWXIM nominateil Mr. New kirkMr. II ANN A n'ininatcl John Iiwlin?,f Vliro.

Mr. New kirk r-ve. 21 v.te. anl Mr. IM lin;r 21. Mr. NVwkirk wn lan-l t-hft-l, and rimo forward tn.l tva worn In. The election of iHtor-KertxT wt n-xt in order. Mr. CXLLEX nominatl Mr. Tlifiiit. n, f Waba-h. Mr. I AsiiN" nominal. 1 Jonathan lMinlar, of llanrrK-k. Mr. Thompoon Latin rcrcivr-il a majuritr of the viiIm, wa iK'lare.l ele-U-l, and inoru In )J the rreideiit of the S-nate. Thf IIoum prrMTited a rommuniratiun, ly it Clerk, informing the SenaU of it readitoa to hear the iovernor"a meaire, and !nit-d the meniN r of the s-nate to wat (n the flin-r of the lloue. The rotnmunlation wai rH-eiv-.l, and the S.natori prwee to the Ilotiw. AflT the N natc rt-tunie! the Io-.r.Kij-r wanworn in. On motion of Mr. , the Senate Mo ailJourniiJ until 2 o'tlwk r. M. ATF.KXJ.V tK.H.HiX. The s-nate wao ealbal to order at 2 oYIoek, by tlw Treideut. loleeU That the Pn-ident of the S-nate appoint a eommitti-e to confirm all employ,(f the S-nate, and that no M-ron draw pay without lirt bciii appneied by aid (oiuinittee. Mr. IIOIM) intnxluce.l a bill concern in:; the w rit of LaleaacorpU4. Mr. IluHI a-ke.1 that a mi-iiMoii or the nile ! had In order that the hill miht le read a wi-ond time, that it miht p to the Jilli. iary t'ommitt--. The rule were MiiM'nde.l and the bill n-fer-reil. after 1 in read a eoond time by ito title. Mr. t'ASON' offernl a reilution" that the IbMirkeeiM-r Im autlioriz4iI to lay on the table of e.-ieh mtnliT the aeto of lat eion. Mr. n'M.K.V I'fft-n-il a rtoolutlon that so much of the tiicrnor Meaj;e ao relat.il to enuiiK-rat ion ! ref.-rred toj ci.imuittee of one from -a h 'onreoiona I i-trt-t. Mr. (TT.LEN offered a reolution that the IK)r-k--jn r le authorize! to contract for one hundre.1 mid Mxty-tive cnplet of the daily Ttlfjrajih. Mr. CL'LLEN hojH-d the resolution would pa. Mr. COI5IN Mlppon-d the pie-ti'-n had been nettled, andtuoted to lay the resolution on the table. The aye and ikh w ere demand-.!. Ayes II. Noes. 'UK Mr. OYLElt (ff. re.1 an amendment bv addiiur the evening ttozette. Mr. COHR amended by adding the Vvlksblatt. Mo. CT'LLEX asked the privilege .f w ithdrawing his resolution. Mr. liKNXKTT the resolution wouM not le w ithdraw n, lie w as in favor of taking the Telfijraph. Mr. UKAPLEY moved to lay the amen.lments on the table. Mr. OYLKU 1iom-.1 the motion would le withdrawn. Mr. 1IKADLEY Mai.I Le could not do so. The aye and noes were demanded. The amendment was lai 1 on the table. The amendment to the amendment was adopted. The resolution was adopted. Mr. (TI.LKN aked permission to introduce a bill for the relief of families of disabled volunteer. Mr. ALLISiN a-ked leave of absence for one week, which was granted. Mr. IIUNNLTT introduced a bill for the relief of the families of marines, soldiers and sailors, that have In-en disabled, and also Kick, and wounded Indiana soldiers; the aame to take efh-et immcdatclv. Mr. TllOMPS) X intr.xlu.i-d a, bill to incorporate the Indianapolis Insurance Company. Mr. CAHiN introduced a bill pro idin'for the settlement f decedent's estates by administration. Mr. WILLIAMS inlroilin-ed a resolution that. Wiikkk.im, The la-t session of the Senate assembly Of the state of Indiana was most extravagant in appropriations that ever was know n in the State; and Wiiekf.as The jM-ople of the State are burdened w ith heavy taxes; therefore, Jieaolcet, That we arc in favor of reforming, and, for the prcaent, will not employ any more assistants than is necessary to conduct the business of the session in a proper manner. Mr. WILLIAMS said there was objection to the resolution. He w ould be willing that it le tKjstponed until to-morrow at 2 o'clock. Mr. CL'LLEN said the resolution was not definite enough. He wanted to know who were the parties concerned, and moved to commit the resolution to a committee of three. Mr. RENNET i-aid it was too late to make Mich an investigation, and wao in favor of dropping it at once. The charge was too sweeping. Mr. WILLIAMS w as with the S nator. ( Mr. Ileum tt), in reforming. It had been denied that the matters in the resolution were faUe. He would read from the appropriation list, lie could prove the la-t session was the most expensive ever held in the state. He would not sjHM-ifv. He admitted the extravagance of some of the employe. The Mini of $7, urn) for theliovemor's household, and ?12,i" for clerk hire wao unheard of. Mr. RENN ETT thought a bill eould introduced remedying the matter. Mr. WILLIAM said bio resolution was true in every word. He showed the difference iN-twccn the exK-nses of the state twenty years ago and at present. He thought these thing could Is- reformed, and it was high time that thev should lc. Mr. It'NNlN(t said if the gentleman w ould contine hi resolution to the publication made yesterday morning of the exjH-nseiof the last S-nate, he would le with him. He did not s-c the consistency of the gentleman's remarks, ami was surprised at him. The times had changed, and the prices of articles of consumption had trebled. There was no extravagance in intreasing the salaries of public otheers. The la.t session was the most extravagant session ever held in the State. The object of the resolution wao to show that the Kcpuhli:)it party w as the cause of this extravagance, lie wao him-clf to blame in part for this, as bv his vote the officer of the la-t ses-ion were t L-cted. M. REN NETT moved to lay the resolution on the table. The ajes and noea were demanded, w ith the follow in'g result : Aye Rei'son, Reiim tt. lonham, Rrow n of Hamilton. Cain, Chapman. Culleii. Culver. Iritis. Punning. Ivke, Mason, Milliken. Nile. Novo-, Ov b r. lteagan, Thomp-on. VanRusklrk.'VawUr. Ward. WishI. right-2:l. N-s, Alli-on. Rarkcr. Rra.lb-y. Rrown of Wells, t'arstm, Cobb. Cobin, iK.uglao. English, Fuller. Finch, (iiffor.l. llanna. ll.ssl, Hyatt. Jinkin. Marshall, McClung. Moro, Newlin, st a ggs. Williams 2.1. Mr. NT LF-S explained his vote, and said that he was in favor of making an investigation of this matter, but would Vote aye on the resolution. Mr. RRAI'LEY introduced a bill to provide f.-r the prop r takln; care of the in-atie of the Mate. Mr. CASlN introduced a resolution that the Committee appointed to confirm all appointments, impure into w ho were entitled to pay until the s-nate wa organicd. Adopted. Mr. MAsoN offered a resolution that the s-nate adopt the rule of the at session. Mr. CAsX tnovi-d to nf. r the resolution to a committee of live, to rev is-the rules i f the last m s-i,.n. Mr. lliMtl intnIuceil a bill for the ib-t'ray-ing of the exjn-usc of the session, and tiding the salaries of i inplov c. The rules were suH-n. led. and the bill read a vi oii.l time bv it title. Mr. RENNET T tnovisj the bill benfi rr d to the 'otninitt.-e on t'inance. Mr. t I'LLEN intr.Hluccd a bill authorizing I suit- to Is- brought against tinnr and copartnership" nun... Mr. REX NE IT introduced a bill in relation , to W itllesse. i Mr. RKoWX. f Haiuüton. iiitr.slucc.l a bill fixing the holding of the Circuit Court in the sv i nth Judicial I h-trict. I Mr. MAsiN movixl the r. r. nnce of the bill to a m i -.nuiiit t e. i Mr. REN NETT moved to adjourn. IImCsT: of RE1M!1ENTATI' 1. N"UMVi Mvn. The Hons, no t thi morning, pursuant to vHournuient. at ! 1-2 "i l.s k. I he Journal wa- read by the Clerk, and f- , trr s mc correction by the in. mU r a.oj.te.. A m mt:T moved that 2'pie-f the Committee, a reiH.rted by the aki r. U- rintisl for the Um- of the Ib-u'.-. After 'ine explanations bv the i-akr it w as w ith.iraw n. lb ort f Coiiimitti- Uing next in or.b r. there wa no an-w -r to the call. J1.T l:l"-M Ili AM KM l.s. Mr. IloFOATE off. re I a bill providing for the commutatl. n of prosecuting attorn v . Mr. HoFtiA IE m-ved tlut it Is- rfrnd to the C..noiitte on Judiciair. Mr. (KIFF1TH t ff.nd'a re lutioti !trsting the I Vs-rki- j r to take harge f the mall matter of the iii.-inU r. Mr. M1I.1.FU move.1 to amend o a to make It the duty of the statioiu rv i U tk. Mr. ItKoWX op-l It. un the ground that there w a no u a an offlccr a Matioiienr Clerk. Mr.tiRIFFlTIt aUll defended hia reaolution ctojsjwenji the LM;rkeeitr to do the work.

Mr. MILLER had no Iba of aMndor.lng h' aniendtiM-nt. but wa of the opinion that null a nmrw w o.ill make eaeh m4-iubrT r"pniMf for the amount of tati.Hi-nr he iiwsl. Mr. RROWN: I hfin tin? amendment offered by the pentlerrt-n from Tfppe-anfe w ill not prevail. It I true that at the lat aesi.,n of thi House there wa tie. tela atationarr rlerk. w hoe duty It wa, among oth-T thing, to take charge of the mail matter of the member of the House. The el.Ttion of that clerk, however, wa a mere apjiointment f eit during the aeion at whi. hhe w as lecte.1. Thi w a no office of thi Houe established either by the law of Indiana or parliamentary custom. The gentleman contend that the continuance of the orvanization established at the la-t sei .n, and the rontinuancr-e of the rule of the at M-sion necearily continues the office of Matlonary Clerk. I ce why the gentleman is mistaken. Tle office of Stationary Cb rk was not rr atsl by any rule of thi House, is not provided for by the law of this Mate, but w a created br a revolution Of the llr.ii.; and the resolution which created that office clearly allow that it wa to exist only during that e-ion, and not during the entire time of the pre-nt Legislature. The organization of thi Iloueat it first M-o.ion only rr ntinuea in office Mich officer a the law of Indiana designated.

I he adoption of the amendment would lest TOT the object anl itirjoe cf the resolution. There I no Matlonary Clerk, and if the amendntcut I adopted the JIou- w ill be in no better condition than It now 1. It would atill be without any person to rrnive and deliver the mail matter. I think the lnor-keeper the 1. roper person to take charge of the business, therefore move to lay the amendment upon the table. A -eond reading of the resolution and amendment lxlng callc! for, it was so orderfd. The motion now tending was to lay the amendment tipn the table. A vote being taken, it st.vnl as follows: Affirmative, M; negative, p); wi the amendment lx ing laid on the table the original resolution a proposed br Mr. Sriilith was agreed to by the House. "Mr. ii:K.Oi:V,of Warren, offere.1 a bill legalizing the act of cvocu'.i.ro apMinte.l by the Ciiiuiion Fleas Court. On motion of the same memlH-r, it w ao rif. rred to the Committee on Judiciary. Mr. KKKVKS offend a bill to apM.lut a Commi-ioii to examine the account- of any officer hating in his charge any moneys belonging to the Snking Fund; Provided a case may in course of litigation again-t u h ortieeri and the Court wherein such trial may le in progress shall a i itt said Commission. Mr. UKKsK moved to refer it to the tVminittee on Judiciary. Mr. Ill FFoUT offered a resolution imiting the S-nate into th House, in order to hear Hi Excellency's Message, and that they occupy that portion of the room on the right of the !H-nker. Mr. RIFFOIM moved that the House eo-o-erate with the one on the part of the S-nate, and inform the (Jovenior that they are ready to hear Hio Excellency message. The s-nate. ri-coiving the atoo resolution, immediately took their seats as prescnln-d in It. with Lieutenant Ciovcmor Raker in the hair. Lieutenant fiovcrnor Raker, calling the joint oioti to onhr, spoke as folNws: tientletnen of the Legislature of the State of Indiana: In pursuan-c of th resolution adopted by loth Houses, vou are assembled to hear the Message of His Excellency, (lovernor O. I. Morton. And also, in pursuance of another resolution, the proceedings will be opened with prayer, by the llev. Mr. Holliday. Immediately after the prayer. Hi Excellency appeareii and took his seat in the Sjcaker" Chair. The message was delivered in a sitting position, the fiovcrnor not having recover?! from his recent malady. On motion of Mr. IIAMItlCK.lhc House adjourocd until two o'clock 1. M. AFTKKNOOX SUSSIOX. The House wa eall.-d to order at 2 o'clock. The SPEAKER announced the first business in order to lie the second reading of the Houe bills. House Rill No. .H A bill to amend section 13 of an act regulating descent and apjiortionluent of estate. Mr. .MILLER called for the amendments to the bill. The Chair wa of the opinion that they had lieen laid on the table. Mr. MILLER thought not. The Clerk rejortel the amendments. The Committee on Judiciary reiortcd the bill as amended, anil recommended its passage. The question now Ix-ing ujon the adoption of the amendment., Mr. Kilgore moved its indefinite postponement. Mr. MILLER thought that perhaps the bill had leon created for some isolated case, and that xrhaps some future contingency might arise wherein the bill might be useful, and therefore would rote for it. Mr. COFFROTII thought that the gentleman was in error in regard to the law, and w a of the opinion that the present law on the subject was sufficient. The question now leing upon the po-t kontinent of the bill, it wasagrml toby the House. House Rill No. 41 A bill to amend the 7tlth section of an act defining misdemeanors and proscribing the punishment thereof. The Committee on Judiciary roportd it back, with a recommendation that it ! laid on the table. House Rill No. si A bill to amend section 2 of an act to enable owners of w et lands to drain and reclaim them. The Committee on Swamp Land recommended It passage. Passed to a third reading. HHF. Rill Xo. !.. A bill amending the forcing of the right of w ay, by railroad coinpanic, through incorporated towns without their consent, illegal. Iteported back from the Committee on Railroads w ith an amendment. Pased to a third reading. Mr. HAMRICK moved that the bill just read be referred to the Committee on Corporation. Passed. Horsr. Rill Xo. 101. a bill to entitle Recorders to fees in advance, allowing them pay for keeping up indexes, etc. Passed to a third reading. Mr. HIOCilXs moved it be indefinitely postponed. Mr. L.VSSALLE called for the rejvort of the Committee of the Judiciary on the subject. Mr. THATCHER said the bill was referred to the Committee on Fee ami Salaries, and they instructed him to report the bill back and reenmnu-nd its passage. Mr. RROWN thought that the law should distinctly .ay that the Recorders should have at least lis much as the bill entitled them to. Mr. RHOAI'S was decidedly in favor of the bill making it obligatory ujon the iTsons having deeds to record, tliat they should come down w ith the tin. Mr. sill'EV wao in favor of amending the bill, so as to not raise the salary of the Recorder, but so that he may demand his fee in advance. Mr. COFFROTII did not think that the Recorder's office w as the most lucrative one in the county, neither wa he in favor of the Recorder going to the County Treasury, for he wa of the opinion that there were" enough calves sucking at the good old cow already. Mr. LYONS. Wing an old Recorder, desired to say a few word Ik fore the vote wa taken. He was in favor of giving the Rvirder the power of demanding their fees in advance. Mr. RlloAOs asked the number to withdraw his motion to ostpone. The motion to postpone U ing lost, the bill was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. 1 1 ou -o bill No. losi A bill t amend section SÖ of an at t to r peal all general laws for the incorporation of -itic. Mr. HAMRICK thought that the S-nate report a bill containing about the same matter w hich thi bill did. and, therefore, moved to lay the bill upon the table. Motion concurred in". House bill No. 117 A bill to amend sections .7., 42. 4" and 04 of act for the incorporation of insurance companies. Passed to a third reading. Hon.- Rill No. 121 A bill to declare forfeited the right of way of certain Railroad Companies, to branch road, etc. Passed to a third reading. House Rill No. l.'sV A bill to amend section fsit of the Oeueral Practice Act. Passed to a third reading. House Rill No. ! A bill to amend an act to provide a Treasury system for the Mate of Indiana. Pa-s.sl to a third reading. Holls.- Rill No. 1 11-A l ilt giung Circuit and Common 11.-: Judges additional nwcr during vacation. Passed to a third reading, with some amendment. Hons. p.ill No. lis A bill to define misdemeanors. Pas d to a third revding. Houe Rill No. 1'sV prescribing the nuiuIht of s-nator and Rcprc-s-ntatiw of the Ocncral AemhJy. The bill w a amended so a-to have sixty-M-vcn Represciitati s intead of the bt we now have, and twt-ntv-tive S natr instead of fifty. Mr. PRATIIEK am tided the amendment so a to have iiiit ty-four Representative in-tcad of ltV-cVoll. Mr. S'EWcoMR thought that Mr. Prath r" object would Hot I accoiupii-hcd by uh a Colire. A dlvMon ln-ing ailed for the amendment to the amctidimnt wa lost. The question now recurring upon the amendment, it w a carrh-d. Mr. l.AvALLE a-ked that the bill U r ad again. Mr. HARRIS X iiiovcdtoinditinit.lv lot. jH.ne the original bill. Mr. XF.WIOMR would like to act a dltvct vote upon the bill to-day. Mr. LAsELLE thought that sudden revolution in the diff. rut department wire in the main very hurtful to the interest of the state, and wa of the opinion that a full representation w a more I m-ticial than a limited en-, and that the p rest-ul sv stt-mt f reor scutaeir ii h i ti.-u w as jut su h a one a mt the exigence f the times; and if curtailing had to U- done, that it could I- done with tu. re fb-ct in the s nate than in the Houe. f..r the Ilou-ew a the iere -. ially Representative Innly of the two. Mr. MILRoY. in order to i.-ive the inomWr me time for thought, moved that the lioue adjouni until tcMiiomw morning. It w a so ordered by the l!oue. PAnma t all d-r1ttt& aaty 4 one at tba MSHAJLÜ otnes.

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Afternoon lleport. DRiTlsn miMNES IN Ml INK, Organization of the House. CONFISCATION OF WIRTS PROPERTY. SOTJTHE RINT RESI0N ATION OP PRE3T0N KINO. NORTH CAROLINA ELECTION. Holden Claims His Election, THE WIR Z POISONING. REPORT OF SECRETARY YELIES. Etc., Etc., Etc. From New Orleans. IIAKKIS, THE CONFIDENCE StAX ORGANIZATION OF THE HOUSE GENERAL WISE'S PERSONAL I'ROI'ERTY CONFISCATED SICK AND WofXDED IX HSriTAL ORDER FROM CEXERAL Al'Ul'R MJCTHERX AFFAIR REMGN ATION OF IT.F.STOX KING. New York. N"ovemler 14. The Timts' Wa-hington dispatch says: Daniel Miller, the noted confidence man, has been handed over to an officer from Ohio, to answer the charge of swindling the First Xational Rank, of Springfield. Mr. Mcpherson will not enter the name, of those elected to Congress bv the late rebel States on the roll of the next ilouo. The Tribune's special nays: Judge Woodward ha condemned Gov. Wise's jM-rsonal proK-rty f.r confiscation. Lis real estate not Ix-ing worth the formality. The total number of sick and wounded in government Hospitals throughout the country is les than ö.tssi. Eight months since it wa' over li, xio. Gen. Augur has issued an order forbidding the whipping of colored men under anv law of Virginia, w .'.hin the limits of hi Department. G n. Ingraham, late Provost Marshal General of the defense north of the Potomac, is being vigorously urged for Sargoant-at-Arai of the next Houe. The white iopulation in the District of Columbia is to the black as four to one. Statistic show that three black soldiers were raised to one white. The whites furnished l.T.'s) soldiers, almost entirely by drafting; the blacks furnished ov er 3,.'sn, and nearly all by volunteering; yet during the war it was im"iossibKfor a negro to leave this city to go north, without a pasKrt. Gentlemen of intelligence just from the South state that while most States appropriate IM-nsiono to retrt-1 officers ar.d soldiers wound.! during the rt-U-llion, no appropriation is to Ik made lor Union Koldicr. The Heralr s Washington dispatch fcav9: We understand that the Hon. Preston King has resigned his position as Collector of the Port of New York. Who is to take his place is not known. The mustering out of detachments of the Veteran Reserve Corps, in the District of Columbia, begins to-day. General Logan will not accept the mission to Japan under any circumstances. W.O. Coffin, öf Indiana, formerly in charge of the South-western Indian Agency, is in Washington settling his accounts. Reported Croliirr Intotfalne of Ilrlt11 Marino in lurnlt of Dear rler. New York. Xovemlx-r 14. The Hartford Courunt, of yesterday, savs that they have been informed, semi-orticially, that a company of marines from Canada crossed into Maine for the purpose of arresting deserters. The men refused to return w ith the officer, and application was made to the United States authorities to have them given up, which was refused, and there was danger of an outbreak; and detachments of llrncook's Corps was ordered to rendezvous in Maine. The company attached to Hancock's Corps in that city left for Augusta. Maine, on Sunday evening. The Hartford 1'nst fay a company of troops loft on Sunday for Augusta, it is rumored either to prevent the Fenian invading Canada, or to prevent the British soldierscapturing deserter from their army w ho have fled to the United States. NoN'orr Cae of Cholera on the Atnlanta The Secretary of the Xavr lieport. New York, November 14. Xo additional cases of cholera on Iniard the Atalanta. The passengers ou board complain of the detention an strict quarantine being enforced by the commissioners. The Herald's Fortress Monroe letter of the 11th says the Merrimac is being rai-ed, and portion of the machinery have already been been taken out. The hüll has been "raised clear of the bottom, and is now suspended bv chain. It i reported that Jeff. Davis recently said that Feniani-mi a bubble; and of Wirz. that the Government need not have gone far to hang many Wirz men. The World sjiecial savs the documents accompanying the reort or the Secretary of the Naty, in print, contain a full history öf naval ojK-ration along the Southern coast, with map, charts, etc. The document will Ik? one of universal interest. The Secretary's report will Ik aliout the same length as last year's. The estimates for the next fiscal year is $2.l.OtMi.iHh). The appropriation f..r the last year, which were very large, will be absorbed bv the close of the fiscal year. ;r. Holden Claim hi Flection The Wirz l'oioningThe Arrival of Gen. Steele Set re In ry Seward -end an Important lrpatrh to llnajland New York, November 14. A Wa-hingt n special ay : A telegram receive! from (ioy. Holden indicates his election by a pmall majority. A large number of pardon seeker, waiting for an audience with the President, were today notified that h could not Ik? seen for two days. The eraif special say: Col. Rra.lley, O. M. of Transportation at City Point, during it occupancy by our army, w a yesterday commissioned A. (J. M. in the regular army, w ith rank of Captain. He stands fort v -sixth on iulist. Gen. Rarer admit an error In the puhli-hed date of Mr. Wirz' attempt to poison her husband, but admit that the circumstance transpired substantially a set forth. He also notified Gen. Holt of tlie affair within an hour of it occurrence, and had previously informed Colonel Chipman that, in his opinion, she would ioion him if allowed an opjM.rtunity. The Hor'f sM-ial says: Oencral Meek-, just returned from his command on the Rio Grande, had a long interview- yesterday with the Itinlt-nt and Secretary " of War. He state that the military operation along that line remain unchanged; our army i simply one of observation, and probably will shortly Ik withdrawn. A s-nator who called ujon General Grant a day or two ago, remonstrated with him for keeping so may General officer in the s rv ice unemployed. He replied that he had several week ago made out a list to Ik- mu-tered out, but that they wore hanging tire in the War I Apartment, or some otht r place. s-cretary sward yotvrdav completed an important dipat h tö our aUinitr in En"land. " A large numl r of volunteer nav al officer are Wing nnitercd out. Forty-thn-e Assistant Engineer were nni-tered out in OctoU-r. Drat It of an I'.dilor. riitLADFLlliiA, Nov. 14. Washington l Latif. -lit-r ( f tlio Lrd-fr. ii-l thi ini-niinir. Ho 'iniinnoil hi oomnvtit'ij with tho Ltlicr a r. s rt. r. y-ars ajr, Uurins; w hioh i rfl ho t-anu-tl ant utial'le r-iutatin f r constant attention to the inte rest ti that journal. BOOTS AND SHOES. CITY SHOE STORE o. j West Washington Street, Keep, on htad the mot Choitc S'lrt'tiou of (jooris i Tin: CITV, VT PRICES that can not fail to .rear the patroearr cf ail rood Jade. C.1I and eaam'n our it eck al price., a-d l fy yoorelT, that what we ay la correct. T1IÜSI AS HC5TEU A CO. on 13 dim REAL ESTATE ACENTS. B. M. SPICER& CO., Real Estate Agents AND NOTARIES TFBLIC. .o.0 I.J orth IlllnoUfali?!, IXDIANAPCUS, DiTLANA. aol dtf

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GROCERIES, ETC. B. B. ALVORD a CO. lVhoIstnl linier In GROCERIES it LIQIORS, No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner Meridian nntl Georgia Kttv K. B ALTOta. V LamHAR. I Indianapolis. Late of A. A H. gchnall. ) DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE o. 3 Alvonl's Rlock, S. Meridian St. Domestic (ioods, Foreign (ioods, Dress (Joods, la beautiful tylfs and great variety. o O T II AND Gent's Fiirnishing Goods, Worthy the attention of Atcrchant Tailors. A Complete 8tock of NOTIONS, Dress anil Cloak Trimmings, Which w offer to tha trade at the lowed wholesale pricearoTl3 dim mzeuGH, TATasOJI ft CO. TOUSEY, BY RAM & CO., South Meridian Street, Indianapolis. Indiana, WHOI-CSAI.a BCAIJCBSm I RY OOIfc a.m vaiäi:i: (hrs Offer to tba trat a superb stock of PRINTS, DELAINES, 'ITt ksH ('anion IManncl, Drills, Red White and Gray Flannels, Jeans. Satinets Shawls, White Wool Blankets, Battin?, Cotton Yarns, And a fall line of DRESS 0 001S And Yankee Notions. nor 13 dim GROCERIES. C. II. DAYIDCmE CENTRAL GROCERY. DIALjrRIn Staple and Tin Grocerie, Foreign and Dome.tlc Win, and ('ifrara. Came, Vegetable,, mit, Wooden and Willow Ware. "o 44 Karth FnnylranU street, opposite tie Pent Office, Indian. polls. nor. 13 dtf 4. a. raoastaxo. norma maoi ih. a. c. ia4, w. 1. cru-Bsna. t. m. uu ill. CltOSSLWD.llAGlIREACo., GROCERS, Or. Meridian nnd Jiarj land M., no13dtf 1XDIANAPOUS, IXD. CLOAKS, ETC. roitiisa i:it v i.i:m, aar actt t a or CLOAKS AM) MANTILLAS, ait iciuu ra Cloths, Sills, Cluait and hr TrtMhiiugt. 34 Wel iTaalln:ten fttrret L5D1A5AP0US, LX0IA5A. -0;l Oppoalt Talmer Hoae. PROFESSIONAL. icmtrn t. M'poa! a. anotaua uaum. arn aa-acaa. tteDOXALD,IIO.tCIIE V MII.r.KS, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, &cotuI Story, Una Building taa7lTaala Jt.r IracUrw la taatofastor and Irrprrai Caarta af IrxiUiiA aiU t tb rWrta Cxwa. o13-wtf

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IDIAAf0LlS DAILY HERALD HTEA! Book and Job Printing ESTADLI5HMENT, IndLinapolU. - Indlann. I pleasure in returning tbeir thank to their friend, and the public for the rery liberal patron, ee tbey have aeM Ot to beatow them during their brlf f connection witk the aboTe establishment, and womM re?pectfu:iy elicit a continuance and increase of the am. We d not hesitate to My that our BOOK AXD JOR OFFICE I one of the most complete and extenlve in the Wet. Our Faciliüea In TYPE, STKAM It) WER TRES.SKS.and material, pert.inirj? to a priming office, are rach that wa ran execute all description of print In n at u low price, a any establishment in the West, and in the NEATEST STYIJ: OF THK A irr, which can not fail to Hire entire aatisfaction. CARDS BuMlnetA, Visiting and Fancy Colored Card, in every variety, at unusually low pricea for tbeae war time.. FOSTERS la blacV and colored ink, of every conceivable shape and aise, and ou anj an every colored paper. CIRCULARS Of e7ery decrlption neatly executed on common Lite or colored paper, letter piper, note paper, or, In f-t, on any kind or quality of paper deaired, and price accord -tllglT. OlaTiils: I3ooliw. We have a very complete assortment of paper for Black Books, which will be bound in iuch manner as will 1 neu re complete Mtinfactlon. Tbe attention of County officers Is especially calle4 to tbta branch of oar batiness. BILL HEADS Of varlou, Ixe, neatly printed on nicety ruled paper, and at tbe very lowest living rate. Railroad Printing. OSrer of railroad will consul i the Interest, af the ame by call rm at the Herald Office and learlnr their order for work. A portion of our mvterlal ha, been aelected with reference to thi clan of work. book PRnrriNG. Our Book Room la well .locked with new type, and we keep on band an extensive ttock of Book 1'aper, which I purchased at the rery low en t whole.ale price. Country publt.bere would do well to eend In tbeir pamphlet wark. aa oar fectUtie, will enable a, to da it at auch ratea a, will allow them, a reasonable profit. We hall make tbia branch of our bo.iner, a perlatlty, and peraona leaving a, their ordere can depend upon a neat, clean Job. Slcam Prce. W ha connec:d with oareatablletnent, .Ix praaaea in fall blat, which enable a, to torn off an unlimited number of lrapraiona par day, and which (Ire u (re at advantage, orer ether eatabu amenta. m t ei'oo t -p i 11 c for Pobliihera, promptly atutfrd fa.

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BOOKS AND STATIONERY. oj run(. x'l taacariav. a at. un nrr. NEW WHOLESALE BLANK BOOK M'IKH)!. ItCMIIA. lAli:il A5D STATIONERY HOUSE. Parsoas, JIacailev & Co., !o. 13 IV?- 1 .Harj land Nlro INDIANAPOLIS. OFFER TO TUB THV.D3 a floe aelectton or rod at the lowest price, of Chicago, Cincinnati or Mew York. Our Line of Stationery con,i;t In part tf Envelopes, Letter Taper, Xote Taper, Legal Cap, Record Cap, Bill lap, Eng. Blot. Taper, En?. Blot. Tads, Arnold's Inks, French Cop. Inks. David's Bine Ink, David's Black Ink, Türe Carmine Ink, Faber Tencils, Star Teneils. Fnion Teneils, Carpenter's do, Rubber (ioods, Steel Tens, Ten Holders, Sealing Wax, Ink Stands, Copying Tresses, Ten Racks, T. 0. Boxes, Envelope Boxes, Letter Openers, Diaries for 1MV6, Cap, Demy and Medium BlankFolio and Quarto, full bound and half bound, .Memorandums, Tass Books, Bank Books, Taper Fasteners, Taper Clip, Invoice Book-, Letter do, Scrap do, Skeleton do, Tort folios, Rulers, Rubber, Rulers. Wood, Office Tape, Eyelet Sets and ; Eyelets. Spring Tapes, Spouge Cups, Check Cancelors, Erasers, Tropellors, . Diee, Slate Tenrlls, Rhodes' Mucilage. Chess Boards, Crayons, Slates, Rhodes Oil Board s, etc., etc. School Books of Every Kind. At Ihr I.ovv,.! Iric-w j Verrhanu, Inuranc Office,, County Office, Railroad Ken, Banker, and a'l other. In want of t'--l in ear line will do well to rail and nee our atock before purcbain elsewhere. 1 Ordi-r. by mail filled promptly, not 13 dim. V " BOOKS AII PAPER AT W 1IO LESALE oOO D0ZK21 BrUjEEsfjno DOZES' READZUS, 600 D0ZF.5 GEOGRAPniZ, 300DOZK3 G&AXV1RJ, 5,000 REAMS T.-Rm50 PAPER, 1,000 EKAltJ WHAFTIXa PAPES, 400 KKAMS FLAT PAPKM, 1,000,000 EXTELOPES, 500 D0Z E5 BOTTLES ntK, 30 CROSS BOXXKT BOARDS, 200 D0ZK5 SLATES, 30,000 ELATE PE5CILS, ALL AT Ciwinuati or (Jhir-jjy Wholesale l'rlri. AT Ilowcn, Mtrwnrt V Co.V, bt1 dtf IXDIASAPOLIS. Ua ASTROLOGICAL. ASTROLOGY. Look Out! (.ood Ac ws lor All! 83l. TOL3U Li:OIIKl.-4, UZ'i. GREAT AD REAL ASTROLOCIST. Dl .kill by tbetuaadj hai been tried, Tea, thou.abiU nor he'll meet; Tar In A.troUtry ', taorta'. caa cor.Säe, WltA Prof. Lanidaa, JJJ Sort, UanoU etreaU HZ TILLS T0C Till EVENTS OP LITE, AM) can never h irpad by any in tbta my.tlcai aclei.ca of the ttara. lie U the aren.h aoa of the ae.eath xn for aeeo iteneratiac and born with a il f libt. He haa been im ted by tbe no eminent ae Is or LawyaT. Minister, lYlndpaU f tba beat HAo ril and Publx aWmtaarie., CiHieiree, ir1f a- ec !. He bcw j on the l:ktx, at your future W, 4 tk. band, aa l aoderataud. the aaieac of Artroio&y a, ta Efjtian,, Per.UA, and Arabian, from b. an4 oraelea, constantly relied 4n ty the Kprur 5apleon, Qaeea El-utxi a4 Lr. Ie, a4 mn.mi otaara. Ü3 Ot 5nh l.itnoia real. AArol-ricl co&iul;. tlan L1ie, 00 dollar; Gemlemen, ttydul'tri. a 013 dlo MASONIC. a riN rnoTOGRApn op WAsmxa-rux as a f Xfcn tblt '" V00 re.-.'pt f rev. Aibatn r.M. ......... . j. ' . - ia Tery Ldfe in tbe weat. iL i ti a r-ivMii 1

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AGRICULTURAL VORK0. -arIotipolitAtti Agricultural Works, :. , yvst lVnwhlnctora Kti-t, INI IAN A P0L1S, INDIANA. Clipper Drag Saw. OCR MACHINE ttavde at th head of tbe market, (.Tieg utrn the Cnt premiam at 00 r late Stat Fair, over e not romnetitor.; aiao, tba Cra pretniaai at the Kentucky 8tie Far, and an vera. Coanty Pair. It omtiar. trenrth with portabil.ty, and baa eereal prrulitr aiTintigos tvoicli are sec a red by Letten ratest Tann and Spring: Wagons Of .uperior material and Cnkb, alway on haaL All 1 Vor W Warrnntetl. ieail for IVIcc ITT A hberal dUcoact to tbe trade. norUdtf CASH, MAH.SII A WICKJI53. TAILORINC. STOLWORTIIV k TIERSOV, Merchant Tailors, 0. 1? oitli Meridian Street, Xtar tht Journal Ojfice, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. tiuvI3 dim INSURANCE. Aort Ii w o h t C I'll MUTUAL LIFE Insurance Company. ASSETS OVER $800,000. mHH PNTERrL'flXG C0XPAXT, HI A LTTTLE 1 over 1, yarp, t.a U.ued oer 13.ij0 Pollctea and p;d near fX.1 ia U.sea. It t. r-rotnpt (n all U baine. tianartifn, pyli r, le lo.se a, cbeerfaily aa It receive, tbe premium, on It, polie., depart H.a; in wa ref rrt fr..m th trer.eral principle, upon whlrh ail tbe errat Mutual Ufa lo.or.itra of ataerica kava bi.. L.r uce. It claim tbe aJraJit.ee. - wtcreaaed ra'e, ' interest on Ita lneeaimer,t over Eatrn Cocapanie; and, al-o, a lr. rate of mortality tkaa la aap. rin.ced In the Kat tw. vary Imixxtact I Lew., ta a-..-! !er In the .l-ctlon of a Lite In-uranc Oompaay. Or-r two handred er the 5orthweaura Pohdei are tew held In lud aoapolia. 8. S. DAGO ET, Pree't. A. W. alrtxooo, Kacretary. rrincipai 0ffl e, 41 Vain rt. Vwacke. t'faK-a9 onVa, W tleaiborn arert. CiuctnnaU 0oe, ei We.t Third atreei. MARTIN &. HOPKINS, Stat A(tat, fur Indiana. Office, o. 7 Tern pe ranee, Hall, 1ADI l A AIMiLL. ncvI3 dtf l.si Ri: AVITIX THE Old Itelluhle J5E3 1ST J. , Of Hartford, Conn. Cash' Assets, - 84,000,000. OniceEtimrJuildinu. n0T,:l fB A. AEROXET, Af. RENOVATORS. ( Irani n- and Dyeing Establhbstst.

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