Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1865 — Page 2
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TIimsDAT 3IOKMX. NOVEMRKR K. rKOCL.intTIO. Tl tlHn rs f moat rrtnifol year Lrlr t with thaw lb appropriate lint t. tfTer mp t t'a l'ridr tk ti-lt. f estr tkax.k rlTiB d praJ. If. aerat.fnre, tocb tiiDH ha bn ortr!, In cywla, la ri.t-r to th dawands of easU, rather tfcan ajratf id aAvrtr t Qod. tb. aifaal a rarlea aod ktmdo. w har, i nat'on, ban m1 th rat-lfii't't f durlr. tb p".- year, beIJ orry awak.n to a 4 follr ral lau tbaa tnf of tb. rerer.- rvl tratitad da l II a iU holtet j lb. de.tlMe of Nation In Ilk band. Oar lore iM Woody cW.l war la risifA, tni Vrw mfit einlV tpon the Iar.4; and the and show, Ut ; .! ha b- wiik as, fWlng W to' i aar -art., and raiding Iko eovnetl of tka aailo. Oar harrest bar barn t'eoteoti, aM tka rewsrt o ry kranrh of labor and lodary bar b.o aripl 5aiikr fam'n nr pi kara tssen known la on bortlrr, end a'thotjcb ar railed op on to lament tb loaa of anavy of oar t.rar. aol 1ir who bav. el. tkr Ha aa a aarr.B-o for tb.r enontry, yet Iba rf u-n of aary thoq.and I fsir hornet, frotn tloody rM, in.t Kltrto r.y tblr Ta!or, la a eoore. of Joy u oil. Th fat la fail of bop. lor tba enduring p and proparfty of th Nut, aa iil.mltalle tmru f.r nt on BraarroM, power end alory. aro aproad oat bofro a. . la tw of tb man 7 klo-itoc. anil lo otrplUrx-e not only wlia cartum, but In elrt out .f doty, I J karab appoint Tkarxlay, tba 7th of IwwmWr rttl 4ap of TkankclT0( and prajer ta AlmUbiy Vo4 f r Lla mardaa, aoJ aaraaoil racornmn'! to tka po;l tf IMlaoa, tkat, Iayii aal4o lhlr ordinary aaUoe. Uy aaaoabia tkataarlraa tofa'kar la tbrlr U01 j,lra of work'p, and borrr that day In tba manner dlaUd, krlcgia U God tko (nconaa of vrauful bart. nad not forfttinir t ibra tkalr abaadanra arltk tba PW "aKl naody around tbrm. In wiuoa wh'rrof, I karo karannU Ml my kaad at f Octnbar.lt. OLITRt P. MOSTOX. Attt- 5tLawi Tacaua, Hocrrtary of f tale. .'Tlarhlmvrllan Polillm. Ahout 111, Mr!iivr.!.t a hanrl Italien. wr.ti a .mall work intith.l, Tlw Trin-. It ii a work whirh hi t n al.u-. lyoii'I w hat It ui rit J. It wanth An(;i Orjunmn i t Iw.lit i-al ach-noe; that I. It J.ra ti--.l th- inJurtirn m'tho nf t-!i hin a iriu' or im.narh how f ruh' um .ful,y,th. tn tlio.1 Liter pj.ll." ljr r.Alt.N to phTairal -i n . Ilen.l-l-. t,. f xaiii'ih , atvl from tJn-m ilnw hi K' W tral iroj.itioii4. Tim: ho t.it. l Imw n d an I Mi. li a iriiK't hjl iiitnuf! jiiil.lic ad.iir In iri n In uniotaiK'oa, aiiI uri-ih'I; :unl how am h and u Ii hiI man ii .l aiul f iihl. Il- lh.-ll l iiil down hi (TUMTal rill to lo f..Iovnl, drauii from t h mr'ful iiTat'.r, and hl irii-ral mir to lr avohh-d from the unniHTfuvful. Thr n -nit of hN I11.I11 tivr 111. tho T r iMitiin;' t!i'u!'j. t w.n that fraud, n.rruption. Ar., wt I'ft.m r niu-f! In ir. niiniC than hont, traihtf.rward t'oalin. Hrnrr M.irhlivrlian politico ini-aii pivi nun,' tr frail. I. Ac. It i Iii inif. t thut tin; !:.'nMicant b ne adopt) d Mrnnvri. n thirt t IW.k. in i'.lilii :il i Ith e. .ay th Syr.i u-o " v h d jut pa fd tlirmli a war f nniiirail'.'Iod nuimtul.' T f-tir viar. wli n Ihr- million .f ii-n an I tlir-- tlirunnl milliona .f trcaurr wt? -xpwih'd, whr-n wt wi re tn t hv tin- im' tt:i'ion. tin tarn' u i dirt' and vin-licti vn-. stim-.l up In our ini.Nt t- tot- raiU.-al. tliat the I'nloii 1 not t-t r.--ton-d," that tin1 "i'xjh riiiii nt" of l'n: dint .lohn.on t rfor. th l'nion I : tTriM.' fHilurr!' . Srnntor Sumut, th -h inpion of Kepuhliran'iMii. 11. ..11. .1. 1 ii' inn tu i.'i.ti iuii' a " ;ii;r equality i nt PM-ojrnikl, so Ion- her- fan In-in "ai r." Si s:ii d ilator Wil-on, ami ut t'if IJi'jHil.llrnn lii.'in.iir of thi Stut. i.rouht hiui into it to Hiiik for th Ir ti. ki t ii-tvaa in tu! not to i. tui In i,titi u n'srro sufTrar. At Cortland IV inadf im I.iIorat fr'MtH'h. hut toin hfd nt 1111..11 th- ih lto Jl-invr okft hy a U. pnl.H.-.in. at liim r. hv h had ihanrd h tarti, nid ho: "If o art in f.u't of the toifinr. wotihi von . t th. ni know w hat vou wo-p troiiiT to "d.i? No. ir. win your irtory tirt, und Ih. n rarrv voiir p.int aftfrward!" Thi i tin wiiii I of thf ronilt. Tin K pul.li. an inan.i.'. rof thi M iti kn w thov dar not jro into t la ranva with a tirrn iiiifrax'n ti k t, and tin y u jar--oati d it, fr all I ! .f th party ; ami to h lu.Ie th'lMor 'Ujio, and pr frt' the wealthy, they uar- o.it. d tlif platform 011 th tinahor of tho country, and conhntid thniiMrh. with t'uhtin,' tli ranvas on thf pn jinli.-s-s of the p:it. .1 f.uilut ion of tin pr'fiit. an.l pronii-'-f th futurf! Wc have the nsult Iokoir the c::iv iH look tu dei tioa day, nnd find ih.i ton lliohh-r who wa not -ithfr oj nly or ruM-rtly wurkiu for Ihr Kr-puMifii ti.kit! Iyok; hack and find tu a rank alMilitionWt 'r n--irrofütTra2e white man. or aqua! ifu-d tu irro.w ho ImI 110t -niplor all hi pownr an.l hi own nif an a.Min-tus' And why? V never ha.l a U'ltiT tilatf jnnorabilt.rtiiki't. It w a head.d l.vtli.-tn-.t ir n ral in thi Mat.-. The rit K. piit liran lartil not ay anything airaint it merit-: l;it the inm:i;'in knew what ve aid we thi y fcaid pretty ma. h the tome tiling fa th -ir platform, hut uar-'oated them to ! -luJj thf ma.--., an.l heiiee the prent Horts of the inanairera to defeat u. At tirt th re wa x itind-till in the radieat ramp, lloraee ir lv wouhl not jrr th ti. ket. until he foun.l ouv whit vr platform meant. II. i:i 11 !atii1ed it ni.int atiti-nero utlr: lefore l.- tioti. and n'TTn anffra'o afterward a iti-tmii.lovravy ln'f.-r the w orkin x -la'. and exemption after tho eleetiou. rinn he kupportiil the tieket with a will. Hi troop alt over th state vhe-l.-,l int lino an.l a pl.tii of attr. k wa matur-.!. iue ilireanleil. tinin drilled, the nut promised, the iim om threaten'.!, the eorrupt hrilu'd. the timid intimulateU. tl tMinrd f inpeetor intnn te., N-tttnif r'ort'd t Inindhohh r mar-h ill. d. and th nmncy baz cattere! around tin- poll, henee tin iK-ni'-H-raey wa CKl SlIKI. ttut thii oiilr "a repul the I iu.x r.ttie party will rie puritirtl and JMnthralled and rout. th envUiie of the eountry next year. The Mammon kinij cannot .ilw.i w rule nioti-H-r) cannot always K nia-ti r of the Ip.,and the s de mi jille d.iei will imt p iv tax ! iniieh longer, and allow the rieh mau to be exempt! Another year will r.i the eve of the fanner, the common latmrii j man, and they will ri' up in their inajety ruid aert thir cipial rlht. They will uh.h Me that anoth r triumph of the Vppoition i hut nncthr riwt tn their chain, and their hand und f..t hound in nhjevt and ril. rI.AVERY Jrffrrnon Dnvln Again. AtN'Ut the la-t article of the p.liti. al -to. k in tra.h of ur lb publican friends i,ln n r.. !x Iwi;. Aft.r Carki-sin. i n vj; Jtnd many other of the Ih-puhlican leader had de. dared that the jioople of the North would .M c'V ei rtain of the provi-ion .f the I'nioi, compact, hut that the South hould oln'y all: the .-Vu:h revolted. t up an indepond. nt eonf.Jracy. and made Iivi it chief. Iwi i now in military tii-tody, ami what should Indone with him i partly a lesrtl pietioii and partly an Fxrcutive ne. T.ie iVni h rat ancontent that the .pue-tion should N thu lefl: but the Republican. li-tnitin? the rre-id. nt in the prtmi-c. notvvithstandinj the supposed I-rsen.il enmilv cf Joiinmix towaril l.iin n account of an tnu't said to have Im-n jri-n hy IiYl-- to JUNH. in the last csi. n of t'. nfro in loA 1, are re-ortinr to rcmon-tran-t-i. leri-I.itive rexdution. tc.. with the i.-v . we f. ar, but ouM Ii fe diu i-t1, of keep;.' up excitement, ill-A-clinir N-ttvi-eti the North and South, and of prein.: the rr -id. nt. hy oulh! claj.ior. up to the blKly point, l'.rhap- political eapitil may If made, hy thi oourx', for tir Ib puhUi-an friend, and perhaps not. IV.'.ihtb- they think it may he pude. try w-lt. Tlie ptt'I'l' are rii h. The ti.-pajr- can wtli air.-rd to pay f. r pr "lot.. inj tlie M -.ion Ky -uch a cour r.t-l.ot rrnor U rigbl. Tlie I ndoii rr. nl. nt f th- t hi. ao I2rj-licii pays the following hft-hanhd fotnpiim. nt t- l'.-huriKr Wi;i..nr. of thi State; cnn MiM-Trn vr r.rr.t.iN. The r. . . nt rhane m our le.'.di. u at rrlin. cann - t be t.ii.itlcrtl a happy one. .Mr. Ju.l i, of Hino-i-. who ha lal.Iy U. n recalhd. 1 a th-rotu'h Auierie.Hn, ino,d with mil irkat'h- k..::n.-. diwntioa and ju l.'Tin nt. with decant hut u:;-pnr-tcndtnz mmin. r, and slwat c. niui uid rep-ct. i w:i Iii re he i n t oji. i.nüv known to excite a wann.r f.li:i.-. In hii.af. tioc. Wright, a worn-out p liii iati of n.iiani, hi !n xut out. 31r. Wright i tvtll kr.own In l'rtii.i. hav in? rv . d a-. :;r tfpivt iit.itiv-thei-e daring the a. Ml. Hi-trail. -n f Irc-i 1, lit Pi.ne. A itiui of neak mir.. I. without t ith r uluvatiu it tthnt.be i. n. a r ridif ultu than ott, rvrt-.-. Not'iin Out .id iJeiit U ir. uiii-i no ti r liftc 1 hiui pr.ruanitr a a public m m. and in Lir. .-m aituition he nity n t in ptly I com;..ir. d t -the in tin iioii" -Win. 1 know .rt w.;; tht he hrnily -:i the rt-ht i .iiiri;i.the rcU Hi .11. w hen 1 ' . i . t y f our iMa nrju politiciaais r lt .rf into the a'.y .f ,-. i . non; hut i th t a u;!i. i. lit r.-1. n f r putt-.n.-Llm In a plocwh. re ,.and jaJjue ut and a rri'tahb' d. rtt? of iut low. ti.e arr rjuirid Governor llaiaiiP ii and l..n. ral shiridm are rri-ortoJ at lovirerhctJ in I. xa-: tlie f- riii er ti-irin to arraign c it tin oü nd. r. Mrbcrt he hat luipri-on.-d, Uf-.re a indil iry commission, and the 1-ttt. r opi.. the in. aaux La toto. L'ndtr the ru.ni' of (imr.il Grant, not lun iace, Ha'aiiltvU will, of ccurx-, Lav to (ire war.
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. .... . , r ti - . . . i.. I.: .t. I l. - fl ... ' " It w Intjih- ii ntfv yarl y 'I l- '.i'l.t you r.ii. fr.m u-n t twenty Mil. !o UjaM orr t. 11. N.w KnIif i...n.f. tunr. Tht why ju ha. to ,ay lou. I. , f -r nmIin an.l ralio. .. an.l ;i.Jm .I y..u t i mill i t th" iii.-ii)iiri tun- i-r tli'-- nrti h'-Tr. tht tli- kiiitiiii."- ini.'lit into lh potki-t of lnH n.i J-!i rjitallt. who rni'ht u-' tli' furtiin' tin y w rp t!i'i nl.I' t inV In huihlln; uj 'tir o n ity. Wr now jrt t nw r your v1- '". what tniVf n' wpi;. t hi.'!i ; It i J'iiini- ill. Ii an tirilf. hi h !. a ti on ti.'-rlr to a ti-w j..i r f r tli- ! ii -lit.ii' t ft!i- l'nit'-l r-tat Tr 'iry. h:,t f. r t!ie lieti-fSt r f th i5j"r maTiuf i tup r. Wlf n Mr. (i k 11 Ii jmj r i ii wliirli to ri::t tloHi ii .i i. . . i ... ... i ...... . t : . ...... ..,... hnii.!r 'l -r :trtr :i f iir i r f -r Ui .,;i.Uitity pun lia-tl. tint um . 1: .t z iut. I nitt srfe Tr-.t-ury. l.ut into hi x-J.rt: and he ha a 1-' d ri,ht 1 it, 1 f.iiw tie- t-.r-ifT ha rai. the pri- - hi.-li on the arti. If that we rjri tr. t it 11. hTr N wlon ; and he, ( our-e, uiil t the lii'he-t pri.e he an; j.id We have to t hark th. xtra um ir h.-.d to p i f..r th' papT 'lll T oil, ntle reader, or u!ri; rf or e hall -.n to th- wall. t ..11. the rf.niinier, pay tin- Lla. k m til ! y it l:it. Th rhirjiinati C'niim'rri.il, a wry l'-a !itr' lh pi.hii. au p:ip r. is.ttiu tir . I .f l. intim pliind- r. d hy the tariff. We make "m xtrait from a l-.n editorial on th. Mihj.-, t in that pajxr: " We. have coii. il-ie et i 1. 11. . that the takitisr .fl the duty would n..t irioulv iidure al a . . me vun rit an iai r-in ih. r: in l o t tli.it tinrenilum on irold would not onlw ka l.fxni . uny heavy iiuiH.rtation. hut would alo pnvent the Importer f the foreign arti- h- fn in an ally 1111 ler liiii him. 1 ii.-'..Id pp-mium 111 it if I a protective duty of a!i;iot tiftv jwr cent, to th" manufacturer, hut when to'u ' 1. 1. 1 to thi t w tity p. r cent, more f dm v pat -ihle In t-old, and iuivah nt to ahout 'thirit P r c nt, in currency, we Mihmit w In tin r thi' tax of eighty p r cent, ad v ah rem i ...t a little to inin h of a itimmI thin!' Ihe cry of the advocate of a hiih t.uitV i tint we want revenue: vi t thi tariil on priiitim.' pp r priHluec n'. n t 11111. f. r the i -nude and eonelu-ite n a-on that ir i prohibitory, and sit no printing j.ajn r i in. ported. W'f have it from the hihe-t .'uitlo ritv th it not ten th..Ullld dollar of r. teini. ( l Im-cii collected on thi arth h from all our cii-P 111h"Ut in the la-t four year-. Vour revenue tariff I a prolific ,,.,.t !IM, ;IV golden -'j-'. : hut when toil hate killed the p.o-1-. I.v . i. wIn- r.p your tarttf for pmM t..u in'-h ad of retelllie, Velir o..!dt 11 K' are lo lolr.'er lorthi (.min.'. W c hat e In ret., f.-re n f. rred to tlie fact 111 it t!i" inordinate price demanded f,,r printing p i- , P r i Ihe prin. -ipal it. 111 in the production of a new paM-r that make the eoii-itin. r ( and etry mau wie t iki a iiewi:ipt ri-aenn-utit: r i pay more than doiihlether.it.- eiim iii I.. Tore th.-war. That t hi cnoruioii :idt.iin-e i- not wholly uiin'-eary, and d.. not reprei ut merely tin natural and legitimate incn-a-e of price irrow in out .f the increa--.l -earcity and eo-t of mat. rial and PiIht, there i ahiindaut etl h llteto how, l'ap. r-lliakill.', like evert other in inufai'tuiiii;' onterprie, has ii -pem". latitt -ide. Taking adt aut. 14c of the . nri. lit liivli pri. e and har.l finie. and freed from all fear of th at "tvli'ile,:nr emj,, titioij which : Collie of free trade, the lteri p'ijT-!iiahcl I nt. rel into a eollll.ili.itloll to rai-e aiol k-ep Up the pi j -e of their 111 lUUfactlire. Tili" league, olh iivhe and di l'.-nne. w i- thorou.dily i.r-.':inif.. .lie I li i.l t w .. . hi. ol.j t-: lir-t. to r. :-lllate" the prit e of panT; illld eeolld. to jtcmiiI any rnltietii n om pe di f tliepip. i ' duty. The comhinatloii -ijeeeedt t In-voihI tln ir 1 X-peet.ilion-: tiny nrul.ited" Ihe price of eotuliioli lu-w print" U and up. until it rea li.'d. at one time, t w eiity---t en --nt per pound -flirtr tinii'ti the iirii'V In fore the w ar. The owner f p.ijx nnill rapidly uecuuiul ited Ian"- fortune-. All the hi.iiiImi of the league mule mi much money n- hi render llieiu iaiiou f.,r more. Intliilcr nt t.i the eomllaiiit of lie ir -u-toner. and contempt iioii of the opinion of tin country, th'-y he-ieed t'oimre and It t'ommittee of Way and Mans hy all the familiar and not ot e"r-ei i di-' fahle 111 thod of inlluenee u hö h the lohhv " it H-hill ,'toll know -.1 Wi ll hotV to Ue. W'ire worry to ay that they .iiecee.h d. au'ain-t theratcr of lii.my t hoiT-and of petilion r from anion-,' the m -öple, and the almo.f unanimous protet or the pre. The hill f. r the iholition of the pajH r duty, w hi.h had pa ! .he liou-x hy n heavr inajcritv. was di Teai.c.1 .n the S-nate. j Now, we in-i-t that a yt.-m of h i-1 iti. n. I wtiich not only p rmit'a small iiiinil.t r f n anufa. tiir. r-", hv oiuhinin. to di. tit-'the ,riee of an urtp-l. of prime n-i-e-ity, hut .t hielt olVei s a direct premium .n -u. h ii'iotiopoly, y laying a pr..liilitory prot titc iluty 'iithe article, is lam:i rou and injuriouto the public: iutcrt, (.'onim-s hould he o-haine.1. If not afraid, to kep a tax which hut-out nil hope of a reduction in tin-price of knawlede, for alino-t the ole purpo-ef.r .vhi. h pajM-r i u-l i to diifu-e intelligence imoll.' the jM-opl... Let the pt.p!e. t it'll, take thi matter t t'..rouly in hand, and l y po-.n-v in n-nioti -trance and p tit ion to l 'oniric-, h-t that InmIv ee which i the popular -ide of the ilie-tio. It is the interest of all men to make a much money as thiy can. Hut the inordinate '.iiii which come of an absolute monopoly of the ...rL.. ....I . f ...... . 1 . o t i t . . . i in. .mi.' Miiau i ia-'i men at the e.cne of all other, is w a l.'itiinate srain. Law which fo-der ueh la- -. are not -.pial law, and it i the plain dutv of int.Ui.nt men curvwliirt' lo ajitat" a;ai:i-t tln ni until they are repealed. Conversion of tltr Mate I'uiiil into the luoanil a half per rent. !ton. The practice -f the State h Im en to lo in out her fun.!- to citizen of the Stute, for reasonable tinii . at from ix to i;;ht per rent, interest, sotn. w h.it h . perh ip-. th in money c oi. on an at. r:..''- be obtained f.-r froiii the bank.
Iho-e fund thu centitiit.d:.n n. tite capit .!. it may 1' a!-o ,i. !,-.,ble U.at the pu'die be . f , f . , ... , . I'' par. .1 in some tt. iv, nth. r in thi- notice or Mo. ., of tlm-e fund i ti.l in the hand. -f ; oth.Twi,. t. cxpc tthit il will be the encitizen of the st itt'. we suppose, though weiil.jvor f tin Commi inner to receive a
lute not p..t.d our lt d. tiTiit. ly a to the fact on thi point. If we lintlersfand th ' otcnior. in l in lavor f -. Uii tin r in thi
money from tir p.? j !e and tetit:' it in Shef ,r "la. ratio r than acta pt inanv spis itwo and a half per ent. 1h.;i,!. tie r.bv en- ""ns iil ''-r, hat.v cr may 'be their . , P.;n., :. :. 4 ,,,, ,, , v til. nt. a tlie ::ice I liniit.'.l. rftid it i Well .rtitl.;u into dead tjpiUl. Now. whatever that thi -ui. linv prim -ip f hatin-a eomim nmt of the t wo and a half m r c. nl. tMnd i i pi. te exposition, if we hat e anv. should be in Ihe'hand of a-ti rn c ;j ;t ilit , . o'i-tit uh ' 51 ' lv ,"'!'' t" aid in brin-ini tbotit so much active eapit.,1 f..r ..ur i b- m wo ' ?U -:' ,U Al'v 'i; .V1 l-reveiit i.e.,- , , ,r ' ' ' ' i..pp.-i!)it:ie;;t. It i to he preum d that ami a iia.f p. r nt. I hey hate -.'iteti us the Ann und Natt 1 li:itiii. nt hat e some
m.-ney. active -apit:d. and t ik. u our bond, dead ci it.d. If tln-u we colh-ct in fr. m . :ir p-op fid ::.-tit. capital. convert it into b. n.!. we by thai -j ration, c !iv. rt so n,;ich active capital into dead. Wa-nw have motley which we hate 1 rrewad at two and a half p. r - i.l. ami we propo-e to va-luntarily a-o'it. rt i:. 1 .--fore tlue. int- dt ad capital and pay -ix r ci nt on i. The operation propo-e.. and ihe a tie f of it. may be thu tatet!. Tin Stat.- borrow s ., three n.i'.üoii ( f d !!.ir. in New York, at two and a half p. r vni. int. r. t. and loan it out at -ix jkt nt.. a fair rate to ur cirizcri. n:r aitiz.ns pay the int.ra -t at the nd of th.' y.-ar, amounti:. ; t one hun-frfl ',i-f tiiit-i th wwA it u :rs. U - state then t ik out of thi um th' amount -If ha t i iv .-it t'oN nd- at two and a half mt cent., to the h. ldr thereof, b, e, nly-f.rr th"Hs,i;,i ..- -I-., pav- it o r. and ha 1. ft thf nti- little :ai f oi- hniiiirnl i'ini tirr tbittMil ! Lrr. Now. the pr.io!tin of Cot. rn. r Moi:ton i. a wc uud. r-tand it. I. voluntariiv rai.' the It'Tld p j pi r . nt.. so ;i t make t friendly jri'o of the one hundred and tie thouand th-ilar i r aniui'.ii li the boiidh.-ld. ei-. m-tead of u-m; it f- r Mite p'..rput. Turn it any way j ..it mat. the prop, -it'.oii com. tth!: The Mat-- pr-.pose t t etc a it.,tuity. in the shape, f it.t. r. t. which tlie o:itr. t .!.v. to t riuin- of ii. t the - -n. ;h Id. r. ur pcplc ar. heavily in .hid o:i draft m. rta. , ttc. mo! tim. are already Is com. ie- hard. r: our ; n ; w ill ! in. I- f. re b:..'. tn- r. or b . f th to. t t-- tip- tv a'l in th ir pecuniary affair; tax- will 1... ;in t Iiiitj. tli-ia; cv il days fjr u. we ft ar. w ill . . . u:, i it V t:i a b.i 1 tim t vvith Ir.ttv a. t!ca:i-t.-d fr. io the people to rai-e ltiter.-t t i.iaL.-;ilttol-paid with tax, p, rhr.p wed.. r.. t un.h r-tand tin- u!) -t t. We !i nl I b fand the su! j -, t. We informed ou it. If t .-ltd t 1 u:..:. rw on!. -t.tn.l it rL'htlv. w. a:.;rh n! it i. thinking at- ut. We w out.! like t a V ir.f. ra:. 1 hv w h t law of flnatiec a thi:i; we :.re vry i.'!.r:.iit al.ut r:.i-iu; int-rast fr m two a:,d a half to -ix p- r --nt. xx it! n t !r.-reie i!.t iXa . In whut ve hate -id i., tl.; art!. 1 -. v.e .-. up- n tlie l.vr- ti ! that the i t x i rn, r i ri.ht o- ii;ii a ri'j'.i r ..f i who iatcu.M-d t k.e-p b'.it- in .Kirui,' the nuin -4. ion have the idea, on account of the fx.... rttit and th ssarvity of euitaUe buildinsr.
::i -i.o:i; t;: t:i. tit : -t 1 uvi ua'. ii n i iJun. art ud -s ia ncr. To make th. -e .. - aj-pn-nuce iU4. -uiuiuoxi uc laa-icr t-. ; wr iu- in thi. and the .1. bt r.-sllv b da- at l.ti a;.d tie ;-,r. tue s.t- f -pace f r th.m. ; a district jud'e and hate him mulled in th-t-d.f ttv.rtv tr.r then tc-ri! V w o Ms the Work whbh nw ..evolve ur.n Mr. j ünt and c-t if !ivi lÄ'bt L; duties tnttm. - t - I f t v, tdy jrar, tuen. t..n. ... . w. J f . ; . .;ull.lh j -r urd.w folly rvtramt htm. and ha the ri.-ht - ... f th- .n..;r,,r i.iumary cal u:;:tl. p. . ,t.n! tL,. to u- f t daiiouc. b--. we r.rc f.r maim .iniu- the faith f th. , - a , h u. -.,-n th-appli.Vd- nare 1 1 crv-ns who cmtra.t wuh fivr-Jtaen tnu-t t xi iu. and tin- work prepared, th- - lotion, 1 kin-wn a naster. the frw-dmcn contracting I ' . .... . .. . i .. a srrv-nl. lue ma-ti-r inav !irhar-e h.. ,
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in tl.N itv. Tliir ar p'.illilifl in ;iini 1 I t form, j i.MtTiit w I:, lit it. .ü.tin.ui-hcl i:.piiMi rn l-a-I. r, liitr-l IinrHr. Tho -..nv.ntin j ( 3 ,.,1 x-lu a -a.zti.-, t . 1- j ..,U r,5h, ,., ,j. j-,,, nij,, l,.-,.-,!,. f the , .i;f (, , f Ar rira n.j .-.l' t. J t!io f- l- , uii! pi oluli' ii : i y.-r.-. That r oinm.n.l t nn.! unr j Uf-n .ii't l-i-ii-Up" in.jM.rtiiwT f -uriliir ; ti,.. rni f - i i.- in!'iM;ti.il tir jmjkt ! .1. f our -liin lf.-r.-tln- 1 irilatnr-. -r ti.- -r ; mi .! n f an In.!. pTvI nt in wjhh r in -t-:f.- f f Ii.:i.i!i wliii.h kiiall U- J-i.tiil ti i. tU t' ti.'1 i;i'J :t!i' :i i f KjH'il j'oWtiriil r,'.i!.r..r '( .''. ;;'-.'. -J ror- ,jr cbr. It i -I.omi th.it Mr..Ii'!:iN. alitor i f tin p..iiy :i..I V.i-.kl ft ai'i:ir.l in Hi h'-ti w h .i-k' ! to i.i :k- :i -t it. in lit. w h n Ii.- w;i iio f rv :ii -t. :.!!.! -tatcl tint In rjm .-I. .1 t t I i j.:i;m r to lln n.lv-aiy f . ii J j. !;:! :il iLht- f.-r t!i- I r. .1 .-'i l.'. '1 ( .1 Ii. ; pV aiid Iii" dure, and off. r--! t jiniT. In Ijie v-.kir ..lilioii of th.-Iii-'t'. t!i' 1 r -diiii f 1h'- r.nlitioii fi t i.f (!.,' i-; !e 'i t!.e ! !! in-.' re. !utioii wa- d"pt l : 7.'. v.r, . Th .t t!,i- t ' in nt i'ii Mid- r 'iir th:mk- f.r hi- k'i'id ' -Ii", r to ad . -e.it e . lir riht. and i. rint. 1, -f t htifi . our .r '. !imr, and ' that W- r- -o:i.iuei. thi' eol.,n d H-opIe to tAc hi- pi;- r; Mid I' r puhli-hin.' Hu e: 1! T r thi4 . n et i 11 . fi . we f . . I out h . under in iny ol.Ii t Il.lll. It fitrl!iT p; -ir- Ihd. ii'.tu itiidandiiur 1 1 thi-. ir ! r. d f. -. itifii-" ivethe rny ji,f, 1 f 1 h. I "i :n 1 ;l ion . tie' Joitrhnl, f.r iti printed thd th" N. u'"ti ail'i onmiittee r poit'd thit the editor of the I i.iily ,J,,nni1 w ould J 1 1 r 1 1 I il jt e. diu,' in patnphh t f. riil 1 eoiiuiioi, i.iinphl . t -ie I, for one dollar and twintyiic imt I r pae(t 2-";, which va ;i;rrii t , :md Iii - fl! iwin 'oinniitt'-c apI iid'd to h i. e th.- minute printed: M r. Wnlden. l'.r 11 :;lid IUikford. Ill tili-, it in-.i 11, the ( eineiition ;o t d :i hn-ati a II -. Hut .wr t, Lhb.,- of I!,.- J,.ni,t look- out r ,. - , ... . t, f.r the main h an- c. lie- . n . entioii - iv : I hat oii mat Im tt. r und. r-taiid t!i.- i.al t oiidit ion 11 o our pe 'j J'-, Mil I tie j'.l-Iiee o oill elal.ll. We -iihiüit 1 1 i - follow in t.aidie-, t'-w it : I. Actual taxation p. id l-y colored p. r-oti-Minually in ihe state, o r - - - ... y'i.utnl in) We ha 1- in Ir.iP'h :;inl s huol propt ity o er .... iiiVi no N'olw it!i-t.iiniiii" tie- li-a.h .iiit!i,'c we lalmr und r. Ö. In llie eify of I11.ii.1ii ipoli- we li ne o-r .Vm hildrcn tr'oiii to year T r.'e, and proh ihiy in th st.it-oi r .'.oi1' uiin-o ided for hy a l.ri-tiaii 1. id!atui-e. e; ( liliti ill !.t i-hdllle," UlldollhtedlV. i hu-1 I four de-llni. aw aits the ne-ro. I. IP' w ill ioi-rat to A fi i-a, where he can oe, and a white man i nl allowed I '. Mi li i lh-1 011-titiitioii of l.il.. 11. 1. 4 r; -. lie Will llli.'l at'- t MeXieo, (T -ollle of the cotintrio. -outh of that, wln-re the innjority of the population i AlVie in. and t ike hi ch im-e in tho-e eoiiiitri.-. I ii! we -hoiild ndvi-ebiiii toil., or; II.- will l-i lilaill ill tili eoUlllr . eollldlt to nj..y i x i I riiit-. and r main a pea i-:ihle I11In'i'iliht. tr; 1. He will Iroif-.'l.-to ol.tftm. and rh.ip w ill oht.iin. -i,u:il p ütieal ii-hl, and lilially he I . VIIii.i:it. d ii! 1 i . il eoti I. and l.y -lar.it loll. Dm .11 oilt in Uhith llisli Price 1 iip I. Irl 11 if In ii. It i. -oiiii tiMies s:;i I that hi:!i price produ. fd l.y an intl.it. .1 urreiicy. .lo not oHT.ite to the t ! i .1 d t a i ) t i '.'e of t!l" mall wliolhi bv labor, Iweatl-e the V. .e.'.-s i f labor 1 ie W itll the prie - of m ti. i. of liv ip.'. Thi- i not true in point f fact, for Lr' '.e rill , w lo ll ihe iieeof lit iv.' tr. nie. labor loc not more than double; hilf ippo-.e tile WM-Vs ( f l iber t liC ill 1'tplal propoitioii to the Mean of lit in.', still it i greatly to the di id ant il'i of the laboring man, 1m eau -e th' hi'.rh pri f living run on ::.'aiii-t hiio while he may Hot be able to laU-r. If he i- h k; if he .'. 0:1 a v iit to a friend, or to atft-nl hi funeral ; if he -.'it ca day it an hour to relaxation and :i:mi nn tit : if he rct a 1110nieet: If It rain-or .-now o that bet -..ni-pell. d to lit by, tic Iii prices of liinz run on while hi w aire stop, and a moderately short spoil of -iel.iir tt ill conu:ne Ihe :,t in.:; of a year. I'apcr 1.1 tit 1 ultimab ruin to the tatx.riny; man. O OM - 'Ihe Irene Ii I'.xliibilion. The f .ll..t. iter let!- r of Mr. :i ;ki.iw. t'.S. yiini-ter to l'r.111. ', . f . '..ir.iiii .in r r.r.i KWllil nl:itite ti tie- i'iv:i. h Exhibition of 1..T. will b tea l with i:ii- r t. Li tioN r i:h: I'. ., I'ai:i-. Nov. -j. 1 have the hon r to :n know .L'e the receipt of your dop. itch No. i'sl. wilh an neltire, ; by whith I am adtie.lof the apj.oiutnient of 1 .1. C. I erbt , lis p, of New York, a airetit for Ihr French Fhiteivd F.xibitinn of js,;-. 0 ! r c in the t uiN-d Stat. . 1 al-o have ' li....r .1. . in.,... o-. .'. .!.... vfl.!. I.. the honor to n. lo.e a copy of a letter thi- day re el it. d from y, r. ; kwitli coinini-sioiier of the exihitioii t. r the I'nife.l -tMte-. icidin at Pari, from tho tener of which it would apiear le-irahle tint American wihiir; to exibit, should be Untitled aoi.n a posi!le to semi in their application with specith-utions to Mr. Ie-.v, j,t' ...1 i f -ending them to yir. I'.eckwilh. The rea-ons lor id inr thi direction are -ullicieutly iiii lccl in Mr. Hu.-kwith note. I would uz.'et ido;th:it extiibitor be notitie.l at theitne tin:-' t make tin ir n poit. a soon a poi!le tli .t the New York eouimiioncr mat h ue alb lim r.t- of space, draw i:i;-. te.. and traii-iuit t!n-:n to the eo;i;uiiio:ier at Tali before the.d-t of .billU.UV "Uiphl a n preemat ion of the art and in- ; t!l., ,,,,,,,, j, .V;M 1,,.' ne,-e-irv i .r't'lo. t. il.l.lrv i. 1 1 1 . . 1 iit.il .?.... ... t.....;i.I.. .... I . 'nn . lection of representative article not Itp s iippi-opn .t- for thi -xi-..ition. and ' II so. It Is t-ec. 11. t ..r lilt- to s.iy t,:,f :tllV tllilli; t.-inir..' from those tju:irt. r- would ! likelv to coiiim till sp,., i il at.-nt ion. I atii. ir. your ob -di.nt erv.-.nnf. tolIN I il .KI. X". ! mi;. r.;x;i an to ml nn. ki.ow. 1 i'V.:is. (K tob r ;. 1,-su. iM'.ti: sin: In tinformity with the intruc ti'-n of the Seen tary i f Mai.-, w hich you coni- , lniinicated to me. I have to lay pla.-i-.I mva If : in correspond, nee vtith .1. C. lh rbv, an :i';int in N.w ioik. ami have prepan-d f..r him, , lir-t. a L'.-neral b tt. r pl.i. in; l foie hiui tlie I'd -I nt -tat- of tied part of the ! uinc- of the I exhibition of ls-;7. which he w ill hate iirt to t Ike Up. es.nd. The loss at" time, c oticipcnt ; HI i Il Ihe in-, i s-ity ,,f w aitin; b r the action ,.f j v oiiti . r. nd r-it r,.ce:iry t. tr.-ini". r to N w York the tv. rk of divbtin; the irnund anion-; exhibit, T-. a -ii.'.-rsp d l i v.it in mv pui.'iis!,.-. b:t.r. of tie-.lth . f .)u It. wh.r'e .r. par il i iii .-! I..- in i .J.-. p. ti.ha I lo- n.-islful 1' e, si.it;. n t" to.iio'.t- r.p wo:k of di-tiititi-tit.ii i:i a bri f pac- t I' time :do rv. ai d. 1 hat e. t!i. re( .re. traii-ii.it!--,! to Mr. I rly i z 1 1 T . . :i l. tt. r-. li.p: i-in all applications f.."r -paec inUie el;i'.;lii :i wl:;, !t 1 hate rta'i i. d I Up to thi.-date. I bat e iie-ired him t. place the 1 tt.T on rri-rl. a a part of the applications to u- n.':si.li r. d in making the !itribu- , ti' ii of -rrourid. and line, in conformity. adis Ithe writer that tl"-y will rec ite fr.-m ' Mr. I - H y. in !.: time..' :".n;:,- advice of the r.-u't f th ir applieati. i I -hall now pr. vir". p . ?r!y n p.isible. the pl .ii :.:i. 1 . Ir.iu in' I !:. h Mr. IV-rOy -. i 1 1 1 -.. rr.'-d in makii.; tin- :il!otoi nt. and h .li point .-id t i him the nnum-r and -xt nt ! t whi.-h be can a!, r tie- plans to suit cir- ' -titii:.:ii . w ithotit d--part!i-.' fr. ia the e. iifw i i :i i V. i be a. n.uli' k .V u'i.d by ex planai:. !i w iil. 1 h -is--. I-, I.;. i- ih 1 Wo ; ! li--tv v;.' to xp. '!.:!' v i f ri ,.. ..et .1 a 11. tie ;ii. Ii :. ' tu ll, i . ri.-. .i :. Pv the ....rnmeüt. r.vi. t , . v ' i'.i- , il ii l v t : J .-i .a iS'o . ! ; '; thv . r. ; Mr. I. t 111 t he ll t i. o. h ... . ... . . ...... , . w ith a l.:.".t i f the turn e. Iii- II II' :.; plication ca'i ! r. c it . ,!. The w rk w .1 1m. thod tl it I tn.-t l ; 1 lte n i ::;.::: d t'.--.Te e. and I ! ill-. . .,!..! f -rw ar!. a to !., r : I ... u: ii .-;!. : r w 'ü'.ii u t win u t a'.:, w r.i far . d 1 v th: the 'ay, i.. , dful'le--i-t:;;. rt an N- nudeut ;-.:e : n-1 r- ;-rt .-nt :rn d t th- Itajn-rial I..- Xt. I .i.-d time tha V li, at. I I.. c:..l oitr parto-uiar titi.-n t-. tie- imt-or-tsrn-e cfthe tn-r.: if .'n-unl Thi in ralitv i- tlv1 f r..;:iti n in i-i'-ry .. . f t: . h:! ii ti tn. Ih t !-t te : or r :.: t w;:i i- iim- '' ft- d in ,uar.:!.t v t?th- area th. y ar. I tveupv. , t-.:t in liar.:. :. r th-1 -h 't.bl -t -prie a ft;':i :;d fair r pr-. nt .ti n ! Am. rinn j.nsluct'
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laitliain faMMtmer. ( in r- al r.l- th- -'!! jm!. ir!. t-hu.-Jj. aifl l 1. an l irnt.ii: dmn a ii. I i'f hi. 11 -ar-t r AH t-'i- l.r..n i-arth thickly r Kair-t th.it if cut m h. Au'l th" AiituriM niytl- min: A .1 wi-l. j ri'j'h'lir In-atninr. ith f.H. faiu ir tf tiiin?. V-ar Mr uii. it m.ii:i H; i liillim:. l.w anl lay. An! iti litii air, oft hii1 h iy. A'i I It p,!itl", i"K.th;nx lauriiiur M.iiiv til.- 'f w.'ii.h r t-ll. F-r a u it. Ik rv i rinin,' I Kt-r f.r t. ti.-l.) nti'l hill. Aii.I si iuiii-hurirn,l it.iim. I'.r jKin' in a thu.-in! n Ii'. V :a it niui-" l.ur.h n tii!.
null in.' with di-he. iled tn" Now th'- wot wind fently jire II a f r heated I TOW. And with aoothimr. -w e t ear. -. Whi-KT lovingly and low. o! tin world i full .f la-atity. In thf-e dn ainy lay I in'; All ii ailed in t n!r adne--vN't r than the -uinim r'- cladn-, eter than the l.iid 1111 I lil'M'tninij tf th Inautiful bricht fj'rin. Al l IIIS l Tili: MII TH. Iteport of the Stair .lernt on Abandon-! I.mikI In aiiiIi I'arollna m mtr .- gm o oarM lir , Mil) of Ihr oiitlirrn Troplr In the I I.Ii t lions. Mll TII t'AUU.IA. lion. Win. II. rreott. who wa :i pilnted hy (ouni.T l'erry to a4-ert:iin from the Tn i-h-iit the condition of the ahandoned land j in south Carolina, and how lotitf it will he j h. fore owners f f ueli land w ill he re-tored to th. ir pr.jM ii v. ha made hi report, lit av
" A far a the action of th.- ie-vernment of i i,v ae.pji. -e nee t. its' power. Hut the llluthe I nit.il stat. s.ihinn.' th- laiecitil di-turl- t'ratioii of loyalty we inut irive to attc-t in-
in. I- 1 oil i i um, in. i.iuwa tu uns riaic iitav divided Into three la I : " I. The lands taken nnd sohl umTcVlhe im i-ions or the 1 1 act of .June 7, in;.', yVUh Its amen. Imonf of Fehn'iarv C, In:, "Z. 1 he lands tyl-i nhandon-d lands' in Ihe ut leafing the rlineirs Itureail. ".'I. The land t apart f .r occupation bv tienerai iifrman rucr I aa t tl f 1 involved we're o. ' 1 er'.t . n,! I" ' "Tl'T iiix ixt.i xxir. .r s.irr.ie an! .inidnat. I a , charat t.r that imni.diate nlief tva- eareely to j 'J' xm-. tt d : ;and a t he . ttorn y I mral. the 11K I law oiiieer o in. dot eminent. Wa übirotii a-hinirfon. I d.iine.l it lt not to a-k th. ir -oii.id. ratioit until the.th r had iM-eii ,n-i.oed of Ihe only t.-p w ith regard to these land which I have taken wa to apply
..r a 11-1 01 projH-ny o oiu, whi. it 1 tvid put. ntiment we have everv interest of our tx-o-li-ha.K.ii as rect ivcl. for -en. ral injorma- pie up n.h d; the future or tieonria may U 1 .J5?' l, ,,M;: . -'"'tioii und'T I made bright; capital could Ik brou.'ht in that
"o'otoii 'i.'tmi inn .ffoit,failI10l Ol -u-taine.l. :nd that, at anv rate, relief can Im atlordetl ill thc-c -ae Where the ovcniiiH lit wa- the purcha-er, I deem it jTojn r at prectit in rely to mit'est to the paillc inter.-ted ueh coii-iilfation iininnir themelte and conference with the A scut of tin- State a will enable him t take the necearv step. Thi. i the moil' lis the re-ldlle of Mich promptly iv.piii-c.l property r.-maiiiin-; uii-d. ha ln-cii advertlsetl for ale on lh- hlli of HeeemlH r n. t. "A- to the oth. r la . you are aw are that, by the in t crcaliin; the r'reodineii' I'.iire.ni. ami siibsc.u. iit or.h r, till the lands in the southern state unbraced in the term abandonod land-' li-ed in that act, wele turned v-r to the ißieei of the llitreau for distribution union;; the lot al refuse. and the freednun or the 'insurrectionary states.' p,v ir.-u
lar ... i. me i rvi.ent, iiowever. limited t a moling said war, in any way, lircctly or indivery j;n at-xtei,t tin- li,a-trotis coii-pieiiccs r.a tlv, be and the haine are hereby declared el tills (IKUtllKht. ,y that olMiT, all person j nullantl voi.l. and the I'i-lature is her.bv wlmhad received e i:tl pardons, and nil w h... j proliil.it I forever from, in anv way. Rcknowf-iiu.n-r the protii..n of th. f.tn-ral i.mnesiy, , d'inr or pav in the auie lebt, ör anv part had token lie oath of Hep;,,,,-.-, were allow nl thereof, or from any law f..r that iurto recover the pos-es-ion .f their land. Hut 1 p..e. or to eure .r provide for the name -aid n .loui.t hating utiseti ii to win ther i hat por- .l. t.t, or any pai t thereof, hy anv appropriation ot thee laii.u embrace, in (.eneral sin T- timi of money, t.rniK Ttv, tot ks fuiids or assets lliail . ordt T. and lyinir on tlie sea coast .f Car. of anv kind to that oh.' t. oliim. ..H.riria and Horida. wa sul.jift to 2. lie it furtht-r onlaineil. That inasmuch
this provi-ioit for restoration, th further or, b r No. r, wa i-ued, inlnieiln (Jeiu ral Howard to make' the arrangement, and -x-tell.l the order neee-sarv to their r.t ol at ion. At v ( nt, tln rerore, all the land in the State . . .1 ... .11. . I. .I'. I . . sci:ei ii me i iiiie.i .-laics I oVerniiient. t'Xe. piian.i taken ami st.iti tinder the tax act. are to he r..tor 1 'I'lw. .il.-,, i.l. ...... I i i ""'"""'""I liiini. not included in (' neral Sherman's order, will Im- reeotejed upon application to the l.'ommi--inni r of the Hureau in the State, upon proof of pardon, ith. r special or trciicral. uud.-r the amne-fy proelam ition: nnd the land includin tlie order will Im reston.l I.v application to the ofiieer asL'iiet to that special duty. The i nk rs to carry this d. 1.ion into cil'eet wilt be forwarded to vour Lx. cell.-ney so 0..11 a I receive the oi'lcial Copies.' lie eoin linle hi n port a follow: I cannot 'onelutle thU reMrt w ithout xpressui- io your l.xei iiein y , and throui'h vou .o.'O.O ...It to the la xi-h.tur'. my profound ene f w'liat this State ow e to tha- w i.loni and couraire of the President. v.liey. It has aved us from destnietion that wouhl havelu-en a rapid as it was riithh s." In the fea.liiuss with which I was permitted to lay b fore him your llxeelleiiev' mi;jrt sfion in the considt rate attention plven T.i theJnta ra-sts I wa lii-tiuetcd to rcpr-s nt in the just and kindly appreciation ofthealiilietiltie with w hich the state vv a surrounded in the jii.lich.u policy which l.en. Ilotvanl Wa authori.. to pur-ii.-, I found still further evidence of that sine, re losiiv p, !tid the state in her tryiir; iosition. which I feel it mv aluty thus rxaU fully to acknow ledere. Columtia (S. C.,) Correr-ponJeuca of the X. T. Woild. THE NEW" FltrT.nMAX S CoDK. Tin r-iort f the pet-ial coinmisi.n appointed by liov. Terry undi r authority of the late convention, fur the purpose of irciarin? and ri'portimr "what law will 1m-necessarv and proper, in conseapunee of the alterations made in the fundamental law; and especially to prepare and submit a'o.lo f..rthe r'trula"tioit of labor, and the protection and p.verntnent of the -oloied H.pulation of the state," i now in tin hands ot the judiciary committee. where it will l apt to stay for t n days at hast, a it i. very voluminous and affect fundamentally th.' minutest n-lation exitimr between the tailored people of the state ami their former ina-ta-r, and l ttvc n the colon d people thelnelt c. one of the lir-t things the eonitnission lws is to tlraw the ditincti..n between the n-ro and the white man, and to define their position. Thu: "All free no:ncs,imilattie and ma'stiz.x ., all freedtuen and freed woman, and all descendant, throu.'h cither cx, or any of these persons, hall be known as erons of color, except that every ueh dec ndant w ho may have of Caucasian I.IimkI -vt n- -irhth or more, shall he d. ni.-d a w hite jH-rson. THE niGIITSOFTHK FKLF-HMKN'. The statuta and r.-milations etmet-rninir slata's an- made inapplicable to person of color; and although Midi jn-rsons are not entitled to s.H-ial or iolitieal '.juality with w hite Ii ron. t In y shall have the riht to aefpiire, aitvn and ali-po-a- t.f projH-rty; to make contract-; to enjoy the fruit of tha-ir labor: to ue ami l-sited: ami to n-a-t ive protection un.h r the law in tha-ir cron ami ir..p rty; and all ri.'ht and r-ni-alia r -jiectinir, jia fsons and proiH-rty; and all dutie and liabilities under law civil and criminal, which apply to white i-ron ar' extended to persons of color, Mihject to certain nioditieatioii. Tilt: KlXATltlNst IK HTSBAXI AM WIFF. are fully established, iiisiteal on and protect- !. Where the freedtiien have more than one wife at pn-sa nt, v which i more the ruh than the exception in south Carolina ) tha-v are reajuired to b' t which tin y will kea-p, änd tep up and do the connubial' to her in the usual and iviliet wav. All -hi!dr-n heretofore born are declared 1. vitimate. makri cr. AMoxr, thi: freehmkn. It i made a mis.lemean.ir f.-r any one to jx-r-forni the cercmonv or inarriaire amon the fn e.im. ii ami frecdw oiueii, unless the party of tin- f- riin r , x ha attained Ihe a:'.- f -Jl. and of the latter is. Paiipvr cannot intermarry. Appn niitr cannot Marry during their teria of t rv if. . TIIERrUTInXOF rillEXT AXl.IIIM i o-tsbii-hed lH voinl civil, a it nuke the f tthcr n sp ii-able f.T the upiert of all his ehiblr.-n. h. ;!i-r 1. rn to him of om-wife tr of a thou-and. (Thi i particularly heavy mi the free llihll.) m.vstki: A XI AI'l'KKXTIcr:. Tin father T inthT of the little "freed may bin. I tin l;l to any re-jKrtable white r eob ri . I s r..n capable of making a t-ontrait Ua'il they hat- altaiiie.l aeertain a J-e twenty. one iti the male and i::bt.- n in the ft tnalc. Wh. re . ..l.Ted children have n pannt, or their par. nt an- j.aaj r. it they tin? v arrant, tin-di-tri.-t jud.'e-may bind t!-rn out as ajs. pn htiec. I u,w Airnr.xTia'rs .-ham. v.r. ri:vnEi for j uv llirill M.V.-IFK-. I TL.-muster crmidress -hall tea. h the at- ...:.. .1.,. 1. ,,.;.... ,,f , i....i. o,, i .V - -: --. i ' r u-tul trad.-. r..fe i"ii .r lni-int.. Ihich -hall !ei-, iri-d in th- instruim nt of :ii : :. tdici .hip. -h-11 furnish him w ith wholetue f.l alul ilitableeh'thine;. t. aoh him hat- 1 it of iiidu-try. bom-iy and morality, and pov. rn and tr. :.t him with humanity and liscretion. antt tf there ! a eh I within a convtr.ien: distance In which col Tt t thihln-n ar. t-uit. shall .Tel l.im to s, Lo..l at least ix weeks in tvtry yearof hisappnntiet-hip. afta-r ho -hall ru-aa-h the ae often year. THE Kir.HT r THE MAsTXlt. The uia.O r -hall rt stive the earning of ihe t aj pn utiec. may inflict nnsh rate chasii:it nt, 3!;d imt-..- r i'-.-ntble re-train upon hi ap pn mice -r r at rure L'.m if he depart hi - rVice. ail liours yf tlit dav tucht. and in all tiava of
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' the we k. promptly anw r II all, and .U-r and rn ute all lawful ord r and ni;niinm! . f the faiuilr In wlic n ii- ther are tnployrJ. it'ol:.l. Hon. O. A. Ivx hrane h.v puhli-hed a letter Ideilininx the nomination tr 'on?re.in Ms di-trh t. on account f hi inahility to take the , tt oath. Jle.indulre. however, tn aorne rcncral remark on the c.ure that hould In i purMi.l l.y the Mate, and in the eur-e t f his lett r ay: 1 am afraid that in our udd n elevation I from the tn.uhle l.y vvhieh we have tn-en urI roinuh d. wc have lo-t ai.'ht of the ohtacle that li" hi our lath,and take too hopTul a j prr.-t t of our p.litieal condition; and our re:jeeti..n at th-h md of Conirre , it I Ix lievrti. : would only reult in n mittinz in hark to our : I n nt t tu. Th lnid( nt ha not. and may not. hy pr lamation. recocTiize.1 u a Mate, in cur election of tinvenior and C'en1 irT(iiif n: indeed, indieation oiut to the ! olutlon of an cxh rinieiit. in this matter. I rather than the aeknon l. d.'iin nt of a con-titu-! tionai riirht. and or.r njTtion w carry an I implied Hwr in tonin", ner our ..pie, ) 1 1 Ik felt ill the pa-aze of law . to picrn U in ' the t Tfctton f trihunaN to adniinlt r the ; law . nnd ortht r of tln ir le ti..n.
I he lTeldellt ha done 'MTVthin3 111 .til could lo, to aid our n -tration to 3w and ciul (ioM rnnn nt: he ha hatthil acrain-t wntiin nt and prejiitliec. to lift u on our f.-f. and clothe u with Mate organization, for the preMTvation of wa-ifty, and over field i Mill wet with MoihJ: lie ha pn t.vted a new .rV'anlzation .r In-tu-try, and r iiH.e. all that ...1 : 1 .. 1 . . .. 1. . .. . 1 TV t - Ir",u T n,Hst iii.ii -01HU n un- uupi aani niemorie. lie ha foui'ht for 11 the hattle of State luality w ithout one s..uthni hand to h In I it the policy of wisdom to end leh jates to Coiiirre- who are neither in Minpathv or nn-s-rvatim with him. and w ho-i-ns-onl i an nrjrunnnt aain-t hi policy, and n'rtion of our loyalty We may he 'loyal to law br the ellort of olMiIn-mt loyal to the ( iot eminent ferity, lut U? hi h In the nun we M-lret to utu r our cntiment. To I national ia an -cntial of loyalty, amlytt nnll..na!ltv I not the bot paport to ortiir. The ntiment we express in the ele-thn of im-n w ho, up to a few month a'o, lenounetl anv one favorinaf reeontnietion, with the nmt vitujuratUe epithet, is t well known at the North to ! ---- --'-"o loci 1 Ii IIV'l 1 läl It A tVn!'r l t.next (Vn-res, with the hojie of Mn? ndmittJ. In other i word, thev are not the propr m.-n to urjre ' harmony a'nd re'ontnietiun. Their reord iiii-unirtoM. und they are not the m-n I Will not Invite vinTeithv oi eoiicilUtton ul,ie with the-.e men mv kindest feel In r are invoked. 1 deplore the policy, and hope it w ill ! not hrin' tnmhle on the commonwealth, j -We have ton much nt stake to indulge In wouhl cover the land with manufaeturin?. while Immigration coubl Im induced that wouhl pive p nnanrn. y to :U; and Mitnulatethe in.lu-trial interet; we could be in a few- years the Umpire state South, lint protection to induce these rvMilt must lie the natural I'Vlire-sion of the iiniiiil-ir woiitiio. 11 I The following is the order repudiating ! the war h l.t, ill the h:ljM' in which it WHS ' liuallv pas. d' i.v'f l)r,h,i,n,l h, thr Vr,,,.lt , Cnrtntiun tJc.e,. That 'e tf (ienrtjiu t all the lebt contracted or incurn-d by the state of .Jor;;ia, cither a a separate state or n a member of the late part n. rh!p or 'onfedei a-y .f States, st) led the Confederate State of America, for the uriosc of carrvln;; on the late w ar 'f ecessiun airaitist the 1'i.ited state of America. or for the purjxi-' of aidin?. nlM-ttinj; or proa the annual income of the State, before and during aid war. from taxation and other soiirc- of revenue, wore amply t-iillieient for the upjvort of the ordinary civil povernmctlt of the State, and for the payment of all its ex-M-nse incident to a täte T icaee, and a the I or.linarv ex pciis- which led to the creation of ' i " . ... . . .. ... a ueot were tue oijspnnir and rcsu t. or the war. it i therefore the Judirement. onlinam-e and dc-r-e f thi Convention, that all debts of the state Im-urred lurin aiti w ar hall le onsiden-tl, held and treah'd a debts Incurred for carrying on the war: rrori'lal. That nothing herein contatne.l hall prevent anv L :islature hereafter to assemble from making appropriation of money for the payment of anv claim aaln-t the state ori'diiat'in? after the rath of January, 101, w here it hall Ik; made learly to apjH'ar that such claim was founded uion a i-onsideration disconnected with any puroe of aiding or as-i-tini; the ' I ' ........ ..... ..... M . ..1 O - k ,..7 tll.l ! state, und not incidental to a täte of war. prosecution of the late w r.r a?aint the United "1. 11?. it further onloinett. That all hill. bond, note or evidences of debt whatever, issued by the state, payable only in Confederate currency, t on a ntinsr,ney or contingencies which liave na-ver liajipt tiedand can now never happen, ha e ceased tobe debts at all, either in whole or pt:rt. and are her-by wholly prohibited fnin fx-inr paid, even thöuarh originally issued for other purposes than that of carrying on the aid war, or aiding or establishing it, directly or indirectly. FOR SALE. FOE; SALE, I.OiY, The Followinj: Fine Properly: Q ACRES FXSIDF. THE CORPORATION CITT OF rf Ieavenwcrtb, Kaii.-a, snrrounded by Imprgveturnt. Two Rrick 8Uirtt, bclwasrn tba Palmar Hanae and MiM-nic Hall. Seven acres tat of Deaf and Dumb Ajlum, on time. Fine building property. An cl.'Rnt Itcuidence, tine rournsJaH finished. Urge lot, on New Jersey street, on tha Railroad; fine tinibbery, cellar, ai.d mo tern built bou-e ; the beat bargaiu in tba city. A Uuur.e of nine rooms to rent for tix month. A nice Hons and Lot on M si-lipp! atreet. Plenty of grapes and otber fruit, Cbeap. Two nouses and Lot on Massjehusetti avenue, near the Junction of New Jersey ttrett, one for cab, one on lima. Ninry feet on Kentucky Avenne, next to State Oulces, for aale very low, and on time, except one-third. Fifty tract of Cal Oil Land in Wett Virginia. Forty-five Improved Farms lo this State. The laree fine BuilJintc Lots In dale' Addition, known at tb- "rilake Orchard." 10,001 acres of Cotton and Sugar Lands in Louisiana and JlUsissippi fur rale rery low, or for rent on fair Ithi, being among t be best situated in tboe State. Tba title to all tbia prapeny ill be rnaranteed. Inquire at NATIONAL LAND A0K5CY, N'i. t9 West VYa-liingfui street, for la' and particular. TUOS. klAHFiEM. A Rent. J. W bLAKK. Att'yand Conveyancer. JAitLs it. KI.NU. Secretary. novlS dlw DRUGS. 31. I1IGGS, DHKiS AM) 3IEI)ICIM;S CHEMICALS. Oll-. PAIXTS, B&CSHES, I'EEFUilKiV, Ac, Ao. .i corner Illinois anl Ifarket Streets. Miliar' A'eec IH'tck, ISDIANATOLIS, INDIANA. llPtvarripUoiucareroUyeoiiipaandcd at all boars day INSURANCE. Iiuliaiisipolis Insurance Co.. Clisiitvoil, 1W3U. MIITAIa 00.000. Ve, thhl Ftlfors Hill, Xorth Venn. St. IndiaunpoliH Indiana. URTCT0R3. R. A.n.KTCIIEll,Sr T. A. VoRP.1. OI.IVtR T CSKT, AQCILLA JoNE. Sa.t A. L. EOACriK W.n TLB0TT, F. J. eF.CK. A. E. VUiTOy, WM.HE5DHÜÜ5. i'j-'lDJtnrea all kinds of Properrj against Loas by Fire. W1LDEXDEE50S, PrtsiJcnt ALIX. C. JkUrtOX. tWretary & Lawtos, General Aront. norjT5-dly OYSTERS. 3rxiiinj- OvKtei'K. II uy Vour yUer of lIOR. A: A.DERSO, X-j. 'il lit: lrjtinytYm Str'tt. TtEOSE ÜXBITALXD Sea-sWe, L LL and p. p. X Oyner. receivtsa daily Eutin vLa m&rk-t. Ibt ap vraiy by liana A Ca, HaJuaora. a-U atlaa fTVIX HXSALD rentPtAT ia praparad ta bind Macar1 auxa an e.yiaa.
CARPETS, ETC.
rpTJ T T A T3rTiom CARPET STORE in kt.pt nr IHME; ADAIIS k CO., 20 and zs Wahlnton Strrr t, (Vlrtrhrr Starr,) TH0 RATE rCT.TTLT TDIIPOSID OF THKIK Iny Onoda and ronrertad Iba enttra f-tora In a AVIioIrwale nntl Ilctail Carpet, Wall Paper AM) HOUSE FURNISHING Ist alilishiiKnt. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Call apeclal attention of C A It P Ii T 1 Ii A I- 12 It S Or Wbi.Ici.ale buyers, to their large itock of all grades of Carpets, Oil Cloths. Mattings, &c. W-A-XiL PAPER, Curtains Window Shades, Sora Carpets, Rus and Mats, lo an endlesa variety. HUME, ADAMS & CO., Itava a large tjuantity of Kemnaiit of CARP E O? S, Thirty yards each, and under, which will bat sold BKLOW Cost. Ilruel Carpet, il 0. per Yard. nct3plr 2 00 per Yard. Heat 2 ply 1 3 to l (i.x. Common plf Carpet 73 to tl 00 Cotton Chain Rag Carpets. TEC F PTE ST WOOLBLAXKETSo; BED COMFORTS All sizes te 8 feet by 9 feet square. Wool, Dutch, F.ngliali, Twilled Hemp and Rough and ReadyO j- It TP TOR DlSISfl R00MS7AXD K ITCBENS. HUMS, ADAMS & CO., Will keep c instantly on hand a large aaeortment of Furniture Cotc rintjf, Piano and Table Covers, Table Linen, apkins, Towels, Ac, tc, Which are aelecte! with car and attention, knosrinf tha wants of oar enfctomera. THE LARGEST AXD BIST AMORTJtXXT CF W si 1 1 x j o r IX THE STATE. Do mot think of bnyfne a Carpet or Wall Paper before look ma; at tbia la-xa Stock, wber yoa caa aar. dclUra on a aiacl Ctvrpet. IIT.TIE, ADA.T1S & CO., 25 and West Washington Street, (IXXTCHIK ETOEZ.) INDIANAPOLIO, IND. txrl3dljra
JEWELRY.
Jemsox, elso. A: Co.niMillinery, Straw.
(Saccasaara UW.II TaTb4t A Ca,) No. 24 East Washington St., IDI AVrOI.IH, lt)t4. wsKN rvii a t aaran. t ataaa n WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver and Plated Ware, T T AVK e ontantly on band a larf a and watt elerlasl A A atock of una Gold and Silver Watches, Of American aatt Foreljn Manufacture. i im: (a old ji:avi:m:v Of Hit luteal iylc. Of sail Patters. Purr ( oln, Sihrr and IMatrd U arr, In Urea! Vatrlrtj . Walelies Clocks and Jewelry Bepalrast, and warranted by tho rraprtetora, tbey being practical workmen. GIO. V. JFXISON, H. L. XKl !W)t. noTl3dlm ALX. F. JEMl.tOTf. MUSICAL. WILLARI) & STOWELL Piano Forte Warcrooms, .o. 4 It AT US HOI si:. INDIANAPOLIS, IND. norl3 dtf STATIONERY, ETC. WHOLESALE Book and Paper Trade. Wa Invita tha attentiua of Whole! dealer tn BOOKS, PAPER, ETC., ETC., T osr Immense stock of School Books, Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper, Envelopes Blank Books, Window Paper, Bonnet Boards, Mucilage, Slates, Twine, Inks, Pens, Pencils A laa, ta a new and beautiful aaaortment of Photograph Albums, AZTD DIARIES FOR 1866. AA of kick wa rnaraatas) at lowaat Weatara Wb.lla prtcta. HOWE?! , TEWAUT fc CO.,
MILLINERY COODS. ETC.
a i) fa.c;y 001, THE Tbf Lartrst and Iot Complf tf Mock i i i i a : a And tho Very Latest St. J. W. COPELAN1. tiw.Tit aa inrnt 09 RIBBONS, SILf -A5t STIIANV S E. Wash. St., US.Meridia iMiimroi.K 1 Ol st- M . -M t llll.j n.im v T.T-m..v -' Buyers that ha I. now rrMrd U H mo-t com jileca and tnt asortM lin k f MILL1NEIIY GOODS Tbat baa been IrarxM-trsd li.to thi. city f r tntry yr Hit sUh k of STRAW GOODS Will t-e f .unJ conplrtsln all t jles f,.r Ia.es ,M!rs and t'bll Ir n. ri.ll line t-f k.mhIs In Felt, Silk, Vehrt and Straw llat and Bonnets, TimiTii:i ti 1 viiinnir.i. The Stk tf French Flowers and Plumes Will 1 TohikI la rye, writ aeWUd an-l at r. iU pritra. In tc as as rv rtloyars will fln.1 L.ra.rfry nunW Is riatn, Ili l and Isim-j, and all f lt.it K4"ii's latrst ') In. 11 Li large variety of Silk and English Velvets, And Sti lira 4'orrl-1 Mil In all color. BONNET AND HAT BLOCKS Alway on hand, la all fashionable laf Will find at til bouse evrry artle od io tb'lr bs mm, nod all .f flrat ajtasl ty. t all a: d ms th- f! -,a. Order from tba couut-y will bare roa'ft a:ient.n, and aatikfaction warranted. 3. W.COPrLiVI. 8 E.M Wa- loart.o tra-rt. 12 noutb Wrri Man (re-4, b13s!lm I d ana-oli, la DRY COODS. Xo. X Odd Fellows' Ihill. NEW DRY GOODS, CLOA KS SHAWLS AND FURS. WK kUl 50W FRET A RED TO CFFXB TO THK Public oo. of tb. lärmst and fWt aUxk of GonOa la oir I'D. e.r as-otiaiat t. In4i.napt.lia. We claim to present sopehor attractions la cur Drofc C.'ooiN Depart iik n(. Which lathe tnort comptete .f any In the city, and w:S always b nUed witb tba newet atylea of SILKS, REAL POPLINS, MEKI0i:$. VMI lI..tIIM(. AsmI mil otkav dsdrabl sraaa. of Ooraaan. Vrencb, KacUaa mad Atatncta -O IFJ. ESS GOODS. Also, tht larrestand f aeit lock cf REAL LACES IX THE WEST. TrlniainRs, HoMtrr and cuves, la larr variety. DOMESTIC GOODS, CLOTHS, Ctiitimerts, tn forts and Limit a. Oloultts und Fin,
Far Ladle,, Ou'dren, la d atyei ar j -nailuaa. TWroaa aaasrtatart of Uaa. roods la Oa et. iTraa toad ta aider la any atria oeatred. WXSA,BJLM4DAT1S.
