Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1865 — Page 3

DAILY HEKALD. Ii rbllbe4 trtrj V arttnf (.nday eicpteal) f IIA Ii Ij v iutc:iii.so., la nra IIM-nll 1 Zu ill in.tr IG 1-2 East Vashlngton St., IXDIAXAVOUS, -V. T Ell .MM T Tili: DAILY. O and after jrwm'l't,!!) price f tbe Im! To crrir, aaat errd aew ! r. ft Cpy J: jm rc" r kwrtbf. wbT lir4 by carlT t pr 3rKl! (pj. la ahirt; r vea i tn taa - tblM ar.or.lba 3 M fl ra-vtilh I S5 Ar4 deliverable t ri'f 'cnMi at 25 rer.t pr wk . M 1 U per onth. If pa 4 strictly In aWer.ce Ii enaaa, will b. '"). bat If M paid la 4-

Verw. 3 r.rt per sil le InvaMaMy th. price. or on tulD, 1 tn'i-t b a-1 trM4 to "J1 I A HutcLititi, Izxl ar a. T!an4rtjraiiTl!ra!i ia trt tj al thoear'y arfri.;n tpr 1f;t. r 4 C,r4t iflhwfit r$ in avt.acrat tcwaa nut tla t.tn It 1 ditriV.ot in tha city tt fiuM cation Tin oal Ttr at a tfi-tair from tt tp.tal of lr4tua aa Ba tf tha day ffm an to twlva Inn bfff tbT f ai re- ! tt tfotnh )iri pt.lit4 !b-T. Tba t-ar ran b bat af t,rw da r aid crr.r at anyc.fth ta lfJ tawaa aa tb rai cu'tn at 1 1 anapol,. Mutton r A!rrllins

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Jiw ot tiunl bf r f i i'rl n a' eoo frrti: t rharrl fir tha t.ni lo-rrtr t a-corllnK to Iba abvro rat. tiii: vi:i:ui.v sjimim i, I ju.lili4 trrrj M nlay, at J 00 per annum, in IJ f"la ;x-r rnt wit boat tha monry, nur eoolioari) alune;r tlaaa lha-i H for. ii)iroi.is k. k. timi: tahm:. ColumVni anl Inllan.tpolt Central Iljilwaf. ra!nta. Trataa Arrtvo. 4.1 A. If DayKire H mi A.M. 2"0 P.M Wail I P. M. 7 3 I', it Kighi Kipreaa 3) P. II. DellefootJtlne Iljilroai. Tialna Leara Tri!n Arrive. 15 A. U. 4 00 A. M 4K) P. M .... n p.u.... .. .. UM) oon. ..Wall. Mir.K. Matiaoa Kai'.roaJ. Train I.eave. -. A. M Tram Arrive. 1IW A.M. .. 7. P. M. kail 3 00 P M. . JeOraonvitlo Haitroa.l. Train Uare. Train Arrive, atarnltia: Itirl0 13 A. It. Nirht Kipre, 3 SO A. M. t lilrao Rt;.re., Mm p. M. Cnoai( Xtpren. Ii 3D M. Niht Ktprai, tp. M. r.vei.lm Kxpma? XJ P. M. Terta IUUroaJ. fralr. I. vir. UM w Traru A trite. ...730 A. V. ... 4 33 P. M. ..rsicaa; ltprr... lo) P. V . .CbicaKu r pr-. . .. Lafayette Kailroa 1. I rain Lr ava. Ii 41 N,).n Tratba Arrive. .....4 VI) A.1I. . ..1)10 A. 11. .... 45) P.M. to a p. at. .......... I..... ...... Trrre Haute and Richmond Railroad. Tralna Laaio Tra'na Arrlvo. Tl A. U Arromtuta4llon 3:S A. M. I.V.15 P.M Cin-tnnatl Kipreta I04 A.M. .M.I P. M Mallan.l firea 40 P.M. ".10 P. M Sticht ICiprr 7:13 A. M Cincinnati K.iilroa.l. Train Leave. Train Arrive. JOVI A. M Mall 7 3-1 P. M. 4 .VI A. M Cblcan ami M. Uu 13 VO P. M. 7:41 P. M Kiprea lo-fj P. M. 4 00 P. II l.reeatburg: AcctnadaUan,....W40 A. M. Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. K tpreMOreancattle Junction going norta... C.00 P. M. ; ilna aontbi II. 4 P" M. lUlt TYOI it rn ixui.t.MA 1.1: at JilO'l t Till: (.IM.ATl'Iti:. per I nl elnn. IX SENATE. FaiDAt. Novemver 17, 1.-C3. Tbe Senate ru"t at U o'clock, A M. Thjjutnal of yetrday was read and corrected. armnosaisT or airararxraTiOM. Tb FKESIDENT, fro ttm. announcetl the committee authorized by Mr. CeHuna resolution of Tuesday afternoon, viz: Mesar. Cullen, William. Bradley, Vawter, Uiniftt, Oyler, Hann. Cason, Corbin, Chapman, and Urown of Hamilton. ntonwATS. Oa root.on by Mr. Wrubt. the bill U.K. No 73 to amend ettion C, f, lü. II. 12. 13, 2J. 2J and 3d of the Road and Supervisor Act, approved Mtrch 4. Ii0. was tetd the first tinjj bj title and repotted to the committee oo Roada coir at or rose iLiATiox. Oa motion by Mr. Mon the H. K. No. 43 ts repeal the Act to e-tblish court of Conciliation, etc., approve! January 11, 1j2, waa read the C.4t time and referred to the Committee oo organization of Court. atrRKETaTio is coNeats. Mr. CASON : ofiereithe folio )iirig coLcurrent reolut.on: R(flcrJ, I?y th Senate of Indian, (the Houe of ItepreHentatives concurriD herein.) Tbat tbe Constitution of the United Statt Uarht to b eo ameode 1 aa t cause the Representatives in Countess ti be apportioned imuuit tbe veral Statt? according t. th r.urcber ot male inhabitant over the are ot 21 ver, who are by the Ctntitutinn ard law of the tid States respectively entulfd t vote at RCnoral election in id Slates Rtftlced, That our Senator in Congress be instruciexl. and our Kfprfret tttivea rejiieated. to uee their itfluetirr to procure tt.e paratge of auch aa arren JmeU of t ie Consti'uti D ol the - " V . .o.r....TK ' reuiuuu. iu um i-r.'p..ca iu vre erirrai r.aies for ratification. Mr COI1B looked uv n tl eae proceed I'Ds as wrong. lie m-oveJ to re'er the roo!utitn to tiie Committee en Fedrial liebtions The motion a aretd t ). tub mat. i l r ririt. On molioa by Mr. II.NN A. the pet.dins; or der was dispt-sed :ih. t, the regular order waaresuirel. upon a divi-.ori cf ihe House aCirmAtive 21 ; negative 14 riTIT'0. Mr. THOMPSON rrcscMte.1 a ptt !i,n couCSrnirg the liquor trCi", which w re erre-i to the Committee on Tenpermce, .I'lui.t re t.lmg. atpcar ikom iommittli. Mr. PON II AM. Iro.Tj the C -mmiitre on Fi Cicce, returned t'.e ?;!!. S 'o '.hr-J. m tkir g ar proprittio!. for the pn-cr.t e-s-i -n, recomniex.d ing irs passage, m-.fi ari men.l met. t ad.iinj; a ect on arproj riat t.f $3 ('2 t pay ii trr-t 00 the V,tH-er.i.es ti..v is.tr bonds due in l?b5. aud fSl f lor t ie t.ilurc t.) psv the intere-t in l-t,:i-ci. Mr. CL'LLKN, frcra t!e Commiuee on Canal. ar.d Internal Iinrf.'Trmot.t. returned the bill, S N. '.''7, author i tg certiin persona thereio Etrxcd to ci; ca:,al, r.voQcendicg its passage. Mr I MNUAM. fr. m !te S 1 t Comroiitee thereon, rttutned f e St vrt.th Ju 1 cial Circuit Court l-.i!, S.No 2 '., rc.-ommeii ii jg its p-afc-e. Mr MASON osf l cor.currerce on accout.t of it uLlurr t" to H t.cotk countv ' Which reports ere sett-rally concurred ia. M'.r rtoi j-jiijns. Mr. COIill ir.-rodu.-el a bill S No 213 fcr sn Act t nn: d Secti.m 33 ot An Act repealiti all gc:.crl I ws (or the incorporation of ci:it. to jrovide for the ir.oifHjration cf 4itis, . :rot-l Mtrch 2, I !-i7. , 1 !. Con.:n-.-. C.-ux.t.I nijf change the course a . oi rj ruf Li' jf t if.M 't-gh or aear cit es, reguXatTa fe-r Tea ft it- A--IM-Jucel a b ll S No 214! --.t-e rat ifi.-er ehall be an a.i ., ,r. s. uv H .... !... lo. ot l.e(Jet.eral Assenablr, on - ii 1 1 . ..... . i ..... an act t , fL.,. s - I ' r act of J V- . V f ll K,Lfr1 Pr'tlic lll'.M li:r 1 ..'': V .. .i' i . Judge -I- .-.uiuj vi'jprimni IJ J anion petd eg m tie seaer.l courts Mr H an v V 7 "S?.1 t'm for aa a. A iri'rA.1 (If a.1 aa, ft., 11 f 0 A lt.. . v aiv tu aa u:il I V. tlti Fa .j,"tt;j ic.irai am", n.r. m a ans m .

i ' O I p " I 5 - 1 It 4M a i I.41. l S' 1.71 el 2 . 2, ' 3a .'. Im 0 W HOI at it

thereo', ete . arprovrd May 31, lr'iJ, which was read tl C ii time. Mr. LIANNA raovel to read lb bill ibe ;- otd t.ts by t tl ad refer it to the Ju li, iary Cuaiiiiiiut.

11 r. CL'LLKN introJacH bill 8 N Ü17 j tints ovrr tie age of twf.tj-ore tears, who ere for to ect to ameul sttor.s 3 and 4 of an art ; by tue Ct.st tuu..n at.J h. uf J Sta'ae rcla allow County CooBO.iaot.r to organic pex-tivel v entit'ed to vote at cereral elections turt.(it Comp air, etc.. which 111 read (be ; io och HUM ftrt lim bdJ cor.d tituej be ttl idJ referreJ : ?rWre, That mir Snatcn ia Ccxros be to the Committee? on 'toads, j intmrttd an I our Ilepte -e: ui.ni rjue.iel lo Mr. HVATT iotroJuceJ a bill S No 21" I u their ir.tf je 0 l0 prc0r ib p,' of for an act to atxeti aa act lo dcourag tie j s-r!i an irr.rr.'irr.est ti tb C,r.t :v.;on of th kv'u-Z f bl Sp kill.cfc doÄ. et?.. ; U H. .iii,J citri in tf. f jr.oiDjj revolution aproel Waren II, lfr6l, and pfoTkJirn tht , tobefro-! to the c rrral blitf.a urrit fi:a-

co'hicjj in tbii ict iltll rot Act Ith the tt) vialoa of an art tor tb rrotex-tioa of hrp. a roveJ June IS, lt2. approved il.rch '2, 1;C, cccccrtic cfTiccrt wto rat raflrct to perform tt dutle impoaed on them by th't art Mr. WA KD introduced a bill S No 213 for ta ict ittu'm ho htll b rompltiruM rtfw in an j court iothiaMtte All prtun iihju'. diatioctiort of mlnr Mr. IiKNNETT io'roJucJ a 1,11 $. K , 22: for aa act d ii Jtl.fi in cr?rtairi jrot.a frm vutinjc at elcciwtia in tba ute Ii qualifying trrtain r-of, who left the.f t;.!neof rr !..'! C to avoid n.iii!fj rfutj ; or ho t-t-fuftne.j t-r vir ia th artet er t.trr 1 tl.e o call! CoLleJtr.te fcta'i-.ur in ar.r mtj aiJ. 1 lh(i.verrrnQt of the atme 1 Mr. liONHAM it.tr.J iced'a b..i S. N '.M 1 J for an ait lor the purnohniftit of t.l! err of dec tirt.a for itctiviog illegal vcle Mr. HOHO itttrodif rd a b ll S No 2.,2 f..r an act fit ai th litna of Lo dt a& Cjurt ia the K.rt Jüdin) Oirru t Mr UENNKTr intfodti-cd a Lül S. Nj 2".'3J fjr an 'i hvin ratrri! r men under li e ag of 21 jear to joitt wirh her hu bo J in the roDveyaLt ot bit rel et'-ate ia ifflain ca a Mr. HONIIAM ii tfoije l a bill (S No 221 for au act lo aniriJ ti t.i.u ol ihe Uftjtr! I'ractice Act. apiovrd JuLe 17, lrL2, cot.ceroitß chi ire of veitue J Mr. HOkD ii.tror.ured a bill S No. 22.1 for an art (rovi,jin ir taking depoa.titr.a of pirue in civil aenona in iter ou b'...lf, u l ahtii t'je um hall t ike t tl rt Which itcre read the ü:: l'iwe and ita.el to the MT'Hid eailu Mr UK. NN K 1 1 iniroIureJ bill f.S No 'Jib) for ao at t to amr-u J ecti .a 10,12, 13, 15, 16, 17, i. 21. And 2"i ol an et reultiioj; tbe rt-ea of o Hi err. Whiih w.4 real ihe firt lim anlaeciind tioi bj t.t'.e arid rel'errel ioa5tlf .-t Cjm-mtrce ol five. the rianc iDrurnjr "t Tb Hou rmolutiun rtlcrrinr; tint port on of th (Jotrmf ' MeA reiatinj; to the P'.bl'c de'it, to J-jif.l CjinmiMee of both Ujue4 tbe H mc Conitt.it'; ou Whjj an I Meant and tho rn.tj Couitu tu on Fui4t.ce w ttken up atid coiicorrrd in SuttpMit! Mrr. It.unrit and Vler wrre added to ihi Joii.t C'irumittee. Lave cf ab-iet.ce waa gran'.cl to Mr Ctmn lining i.f il werk. r-KciAL irmoräUTiox bill. Th Hi.l i No 2 Ii, apj.rjprittiti i3f),(l(KJ foretjenfei tf thia acaii in, an I j,:i,'JH 02 inter-e-"t due on Vincenn; JUi. v.r i ly bondi i"r th ear M.t, atid füh lor the jrer lr-tl.l and lt'il, 4t read t!ie third time aui ntutd; e 21. na ja 1. W. A. IiBAriaK. ()a motion of Mr. XILK3 it wa lir$i,lrnl. Tint V. II. Drat icr be alluwed tniiet.'and l a day for three dy'ii t-trvice a Chief Jourutl Clfik in the ortmiuiou i.f the jueient fn.n; and tint the Auditor of S'te Jr-w h.- warrant on the Treasurer for tV aitne. kW HILL. Hy Mr. MeClay No. 227.1 fur the relief of Iaaac D. Arm-ttron Kttrrrcd to a o!oct Cinnni(tc ol five. Hy Mr. CO II II No 2.w concerning the dividing or couutie into lownoliip. HILL OaiiB .tlt IMiK'MOII. Senate IiilU numberrd 27, 7 auJ IDC wero pd t tthet'iitd retdiiij. woua roa lommittkch. Senate II. II numbervd 72. 1W. 1D7, 0i, l'J'J and the Joint Ucoiui un II. K. 11 were rlerred lo appropriate Comuntiers. And then the Senat adjourned. AK1EUNOON SESSION. Senate billa numbered 2 H, 111) and 21 1 wero lead and referred. THE OOVEBMOA'h M I A4 AO K. The Senate waa informed by a mc-uice that the Oovrrnor bad rcHi-ned the Etecutiv offij iuto the band of the Lieutenant (lovernor, on account of ill hoil h. It ii printed in th IIous proretilina below J Mr. IHOMIVSON. Mr. lhe-idet t: A phy.ician to the (lo ernor, 1 iei'omuieudeI hia withdrawal from the care of ofiice as early a the lt of Setef mher lat. I have te.'ti acuiuted with bim lor many years, and have l.eeti his family phyaitian lor thiee yors. I have ncsscd with pait.lul auiiety the approach of bia fearlul rut 1I v. Tbe disease ia a ptraljMs perophlea, ev deutly produced by the lal.ues to which the Uoveinor hit been nul jected, both mentally and physically, during th last five yeara. Hut notwntist.m Jiu all I could eay, I was unable to prevail upon bim to withdraw from the dutiea of his otli e at that time. He thought it iiccessiry to give bin personal attention lo tbe management of tbe public business and interests of the 2ft ate until winter; but 1 never ceaael to adtnoomh) him of tbe dancer of so doing. That my views on the subject may be known to citizens and Senator, together with th professional advice I then gare, I beg leave to have a copy of the letter read and ad dressed to tho Governor at that period ibe first of November. The Secretary then read the letter. Mr Urowu'e ruction to reciprocate kind wishe, and rpread the message on the journal, was agreed to. Dr. Thompson' letter was also ordered to be placed on the record. bills rassio. The bill S. No 196, eooocrning the writ of habeas corpus was passed yeas 42; nays C. 1 be bill U K. No. 1L3, substituting' interest (Jerivtd from the loan of school moneys, was passed by yeas 37; nay 6. WuEK roa CUMUITTSU. House bills numbered 12. 27. 23, 32.52,53. 57, C2. CI. G7, Cy, 75. 7S. 119 and 137 wer read the first lime agtir. by title and referred appropriate Commit. tee Senate bills numbered 219, 204, 107, 121, 124. 137, 13S. 11'. 141. 14J, 15C. 157, 161, I7i, 171, 172. 174 and 175 were road by title and referred to appropriate Committees. 1 ooVkRsoa moeuox. On moticn of Mr Hann, the Huse resolution of sympathy with the Governor on ao couut of his present i!Jn m. iuducitig his tempoi rary withdrawal from the Etecut.ve oili.-e, was t taken up. Mr. CULLEN said the resolution did not come up to bis standard. Tbey outfit to embody something of our opinion as to trie minner , in which the Governor his con dinted the affairs j ol State. He Lad brcn preparing a rut of resolution, but as he understood the Governor was 1 oin to leave in the m ruing, be did not ktnw that we could very well amen 1 the lioue resolution at thia late hour of the Jv. Mr. MAW A- Me Vrt-Af I t,, euarer Irom JCuli (Mr. Cullen.) will L-uwrn, win riot in ist upon his propor tion to iutroduce anything I ke politics into this resolution. It is well known that 1 d.iTVr radically with II Eiceileucy Governor Morton ii the mot of h s views of public ijc:,o.is Aul, sir, my colvi tions are as bonet anl deep, perhaps, a those of the Senator from K ih I am told that the s taation of Governor Morton is very critical indeed, and. sir, as a cu zen of InJiana. it is mv duty to express in bis behalf tbat sympathy which we a!1 feel in the melancholy circumstat ces that surround him He is the 'Executive of the State, and bis afti.clion must nectsssrilv be a matter of serious rtnideration lor us. 1 ant to rote for the re-olution. ard bereit w.ll not rtquire metoci.res my political vifs in common with a matter that should be d. verted of a'l animiit v Mr CULLEN: It ws with na Tie of throwi;i: on the Senate any politic! tjue.t t-us that he de-rtd to atnrt.d ts.e re.-olutiot'S On motion of Mr ALLISON, the House reso!utit s were concurred in bv a rising rote. And tl.eu then tlie Seuat o'ciock lo morrow morticg. tdiourned till 9 HOUSE OF KETRESKNTATl VES. The lLue met at 9 a. M. Memorial were rresented bv Messrs. Wright and Ab'oert for claims and by Messrs Cuffroih, Collits snd Buskirk from County Commissioners for lie repetl of the so'.d.trs rel.ef law. BirOBTS rBOM COatatlTTCES. Mr. MILLER from the Committee oa Wbj and Meats mad a report recotnniend rc a jatnt tanding committee consisting of the Wavs and Means with four members added in the House and tb Financ Comm ttee with two added in tbe Senate, to consider so much of the Ojvtroor'f message a relates to the public dctt Mr. LOCK HART submitted a Special Comm ttee report for supplying stationery to tbe reporter Mr. HIGG1NS. from the Special Committee thereon, reported for tbe adoption of the old rule with these amendments : 1. To cloie the mori-icg session at eleven o'clock 2. Giving preference to appropriation and Mit debt bilis as matters of piirt'ege. 3. B.'.ls oa the third reidirg mar be recommitted with icstructions bv a two-third Tote Tbe report recommended th printing of to hundred copies of iL revised rules. These rerorts wer severally concurred in. coTiTCTio.i or rut r. . Mr. HEN RICKS aubm t-.d th following : 1 a. w . Ktld by tt liowsw f Reprswa&taUves of I

In J i t. (tb Sect! ronrur in tv th) Tht tb Cts no 1,0 f r. V. H ought I, vi mu!"l Mto-t-i e hf r?r-ree:,t.i on m Cur IC?" 'O r at r , 1 traiD2 tli rerel

Mate a-c..rl:rg to th tiaa.berol male itihb:t on. Il wa rc.'trie) to tie Ctirniitiec on Federal Kclali' I; MW rior yf IT I J Mr (IIIFFITH ititrJare"J a j ir.t re-olu'ion II II No 17 to an.t nd tetion thrt e t.f article four of the C i ilu'iur. Mrh . ni-rJ to , ti arrort. r"tiT) Mr McVEV iitroio'el a bill empoweririj j min rl '-mer t)-!! t'ofir reil pt 4t wiiLout ! !t?'o'.t mi an 1 tiic-o te ai d relrretre to ret-ro urTrce 'i-rrmf rre u!.:n t'r 1 by Mr. K I g rf ? il Vi (. ;,rnt.t r Mr t'(X i !:. i -. f !1 f.r runipellir.g IC . ! r . ) Co 3i t !.: t.t ctrry evrr dcr'pi )rj I If. I. iihui.t d-t uciot. bet wr til !he rt rih1. mi itn;.eri-hl' M II I (i'i I NS intfti Lice J a bil! forrompeiiti iri of tori1 il'e- and ju t'tea ol the r.eace in etui.i:! cft Mr. SÜUEY it.tr !u-eJ bill for atrson Jrent t.f thr Ii j .or lir r.ii.furunblj to the mercorit! re f tif 1 lb et-ion Mr IiROWN tropoae, to amstil the bill by atnki:iiout the wori-white"to v !J aJirimiua'ioa eiti-t tie t.etu. Mr. CHAM IS El .roro?d to fcttikrout the wrd.'i-d n.-rtl tlitiarter," l r tl e holttne n n'O i ihi i o rii tit vt t hart trr would 1 lu-ihen- i . a hi-kry Iht-c i r.;!Bii;orH er fve;.:!r rcftrred i ttlO'T t . IU I Ti e f ni it. le r .f the iid'lu' ffion wai o ti.ied it. the c -ti-! lir t n ol Mr Ilrat.hatu'ii b ll lrt I rini i'io row in (orte ulij'Mit -'ent I it.the o an It iri t'i t nt" it of the armi itiiiiu tere-t u the titc div; and aut'iorix uf the pijmrntot th atme aa it m y become dae ai.d lev I trin : e. ifi ppropii it on therefor uuLe ary. It w p4'ei ore-r a ;irited reit4t,ce from tho l)aio'rvt r luemher br tet Mi. nttf 3; I I AFTEUXOOS SESSION. i Oo m t;.m by Mr WOODS, (by cooe,ii) hi ijii.t resolution No 3 and No. 4 were taken j fro 3i thettVe place a;tin ou the caleu- : dar. i l'be SPKA K Kl .io rnir-r J the order of con- ; ideraiiori of bill of tie Home on Ihn third I re flu c ! Mr tJLKASoN dt-lred ti cill uj Mr. Meredith a hih sch i l Ii il No rv Th- siPKAKKIt Tne Ork inform the Chiir thtt it In b-en Ululrawii from the (lie MITLAL IN-ia4NCk j Mr NVomV bill II. Ii. 117 to ame:id , eect ons 32. 42, 4." am 1 Il f i'ie m t tot tha in j corjwir ti.ni of Iii4uritie Cjirp ti.ie., approve d j Jun? 17, IfOJ, comin,; up ou the coml rtaJMr N. txpUiiif l the cbangci. It propo-cs araeiidisi theliwof insurance with regard lo Mnt'jal It.suranra Comp uiie, eo a to make 1 t tie in i 1 'nn more tr.vtive than un ltr Ihe present t-ya-p-r.niti m our cipiUlista tti do btiaiuea out-ide of the M'f. ! O.i too'.ion of Mr. WOODrt, it w.ta ordered j to Ii on the tible and be rn.Ul. ! Dln riV Al K SOWLKIiOLllLNTi j Mr. McVey' bill II. U. Ul tu cure defct t i ive ai kiioel.'tlgemenis of dred.s. coming ti,) on I the thir I read.ng i Mr N EWCO.M H ct;daine 1 the provisions of the bill, and lh i.eefs ty lor it It ws to bring the old deed of dt tcciivo nck i )Ie lj;e- : nit'i t into harmony it!i the new. Ti e bill wa ptsscd t ta 9 final retliiijin the i H'juse of Ii"preseutttive yeas, M.'t;niys,5 BAILBOAU fOHrHTUUA Mr. O lennu's bill (II R 12J) f. deelate forfeited the right of way of certiin Uiilroid Cotnpitiirs t brar.ch ro id, no pnrt of which have been c)nip!et?d, aad upon which no work his been done for ton vars, coming up on the third rt'(litic Mr. GRIFFITH c-.uld b.rdlyrote fur the bill, on account ol the interest in his net ion of the State in tho Indian i and Grand Kipids Railroad, ruuuing into the State of Michigan, and soon to ho c tnstrn te ) Mr l'RATHEIl understood that the pro visions r the bill Aiiply only t branch roads. Mr. RUSKIIlK had ti teitons agaii.it the ptssA..e ttt the bill. It involved a judicial, uA a leg slative ijurslion, whether Ihe Gospoit and Indi ti.apolis branch hd b.r.'eiltd Agsin, be uudertood tha there were pending nego'istioiis 1 1 transfer this privilege nf the New Albany ' Road to a new Company, that proposes to tmke a rovi iroui luoiaiiApuiis 111 iiiccniie', UV which the light of way au I ail tha work done ou the briti. Ii, trom Gosfiott to Moorcsvülc, will become of great value to the Company. Mr. OLLKMAN was tilling for delay; would nut do any ttiitig t preju lice vested rigMis. but he defenlel tho principles ol the bill. He moved that it lie on the table for tne present. It was so ordeic I. Mr. McVey'a bill (II. R. 135) to amenl sec 651 of ihe General IVit'tico Act, comii g tn the third reading. On mo-ion ot Mr NEWCOMB (by consent) it was amended ho as 1 1 f u'tiui'e "Indianapolis Dily Utrald." for "IndianA State Stntintl," iu the fin I Uue. Mr. LASSELLE stw oljection to the bill in this: thai iu the absence of any contract between the parties to thtt (fleet, property may be sold withot.t ar praisemeut Mr. NEWCOMB said it w s of importance to Architects, Carpenters and Builders. Under a machanic' lein the property may be sold with out appraisement. This w not a new priuciple in legislation. There weie other cases in which p ojerty was sold wi hout apprairment. Sdch as in the caeof defaulting public office! s, pet-s-ns defaultm who have becu acting in a juiiiirv capic tr, ttc. Mr BOYD doubled whether its provision would wtuk well. Mr. GREGORY, of Warren and Mr McVEY: urged co- a derations in favor of the bill. Mr. KILGOKE could see no reason for making distinctions ia lavor of Mechanics, to theneglettot Labircrs aud Farmer.. Mr. CHURCH bowel aruoocut other thin? that the debtor could redeem hi property , so sohl, within one year 1 Mr. MILLER saw thebenefit of attorneys in j this bill more than the benefit of mechanics. Mr. NEWCOMB did not think there was an attorney in this c ty ill tt care l one straw about this bill Was it pusiblc thit the Legisltture , tl Indiant, which had never failed on occasion j to legislate for the benrLt of b inkers, money ; lenders and money men, will refuse t pro'ect I the poor mechanic? Mr BUSKIUbl. Was there lo be disrribu- ' tion of the i roi eitls of sale under this hill? Mr. NEWCOMB There was noth ng about I that. Il d.'t-s not it.t?rfere wi'h the nUting !aw. j It U e.s unariiten contracts on the sune foct i ing with written contracts. Mr. GRIFFITH. V'ght not ihe mechanics sue without a lien? Mr. NEWCOMB. CertainU; and the lien ' givea t.o more advantage than a mortgage has. ! The bill was pished the final rcidin; y?a, : 74; navs 13 ItWDNE'S. Clio'.on's, liot-rioc leadMr. Miller, of ness bill No C JUIK). up ou trie triirJ read me On motion of Mr. MORRISON, it was indefinitely postponed, a bill bavin; passed yes terday embracing the same matter. ,"01 NTY TEEAsl BEES Mr. White's b ll II R. 13-j to amend the Treasury sv-tm act of March o, lr-CI, coming up on the tli r l reading Mr. HUNT explained, ihl tlie jbjKt of the bill wa to drop the tnp.isition ursjrj the C ULtv Treisurers lor monthly returns to the State Treisurer On motion of Mr. HENRICKS. the words ' Indiana S ate Stntintl" iu the last clause were suhst ti-.ed by " Tbe InLanapoo Daily The b:ll wa then passed the fiual reAdicg in the House of Repree:.titives teas 53; Lays 2'J Ou mot. on of Mr. CLICRJII, the foregoing Tote wa reconsidered Mr. CHURCH stated, that there was a d ffi cu't v attendant upon relieving the County Treasurers from miking the r monthly repors Tbe State Treisurer might be without valuable iafvrmat;on at the critical time. Mr. HUNT was not tenacious for tbe bill, but itated some of the disadvantages iq his eipetier.ee atout making their m jntbly report. The TreAsurer ot Stale could still mk bis requisitior s for rr.onev. Mr. NEWCOMB. We ought not to break dow n so valuable a law for the sake of rel.eving the Countv Treasurer from a little labor. Mr GRIFFITH. Are not the County Treas urers compelled to make scmi-tooual reports beside tl e morthlr reports for pait of the vear! Mr NEWCOMB. Csriawily. Tbe bill was then rejected yeas 30; nays 51. rtal.liGI. Mr. CoSfroth's drainage bill. No. 1, coming up oo the third reading. Oa motion by Mr. COLLINS, the bill was laid oo the table. j i DO LA. Mr. Dunham's b.U. No. 141, to girt j ludtres additional poers aJJmonal rJers in civil and critu.tal , cases during vacalioo, to isu restraining order, and to issue orders to take depositions Mr. NEWCOMB stated that the bill ai reco a men Jed by tb Judiciarj Comiaitt.

Mr. MILLEH oj.-teJ oihe It tuJ Lieh h b.t. ft to lt' ip. '! t rr.ey in fallow th? C'.rt oot of t" cu .t? roTf,l the Cirrtii: vi rr. k n ton atTr"tir.j- Li c at h-tne. Th b I wa rejfeted yeaa 25, r.tt Im TKMraa&r WITHt'EAWAL Or OiV MJITO. The f lowing wa vom received fioan the (Jjvert.or anJ reJ by tbe bnd o' Cha 1. Jacobs, bit) Private Secret trj : (irntlrmen f the Haut of Krprfmtitim ; I rertt to hire to ancour.ee to joa th t ill l.fa'th rorr,;e!e me for a litre to w tSd'aw from the discharge of ofTlriil du'ie. I am aJvied by tijjr r,hj4i;if;i, tr.J I my own knowlcdfe of tbe coniition ol mr Leaith, thtt I rar.i.ot afely contir.ua in tf Fctfofmit.ee tf th labor Idcsdrt.t to the Etecu'ive 6ce, and that reit, a tbihgeof c'.itna'e a';J locality, ii tere-afy lo my rec ivery. The dutiea o the er3 durinjj my aVe-tce '! dvolv upon L;etJl () off rnor lUkcr, ar..J I need r. t ay lo yon tht they catDit h pi are ) in frr hand I htve kt.own hira tsz u I wtl', and cn teatify th at in every depirtmfrit of life !n hieb he hit been placet', he hi a'ijuitted biaie!f i:h dintincu'fhed ah. My, fiiel.ty arid detot.on to the caueof hi' country. I b pe ao1 b'iere that youreion !II rrore alike honor-h'e to vourelte ar.d (.rofr-ble to Ihe State It b begun under facrth! u4pice ar,d ßive jromi'e of being oneof the rno-t Ubotiout and uefut Uereral A'ffrobrr hirh ha roijvei.ed in thiStte for unci vera Foe

j the kin !rea4 and cori!i Jrrttioo yoo hire i-bown j ti me on all orcisior, I return you my grateful ! thti.k. And for your health and prapeiity, each and all, arcejt mv rno-t etrcrat wi-hrs. I O I. MetTo.t, Ojv. of Indiara. I Etrcut'.ve Department, ' Imian-p li, Xotember 17, liCj ! Mr. HU.KIkK (by unauimoo conent.) aubmitted tl. lolioairii: 7.', , f, lbt wa bae l-a'ned,ih uifolitnad rtj Krrt.tbat Ilia l.crl.eocy, HovrrDorO P.Norton, la ! Uero toinp lei by avete lnl"pwi'.n to w (I draw f r j a Im frum tha arduoua do iea .f tb F.iecn'lva of , ofiur 8iate, and to trek a re.toraiyii of b-l:h Ina I tem ary a'-aeree. l.ft irt I, Th.t w deeply jtrpitb i with Lim In hit aai in, arm e nnuentty truat tbat ba may ta adiiy rea:i.rei t hu axr. n itne.l h.l.a an-1 that, at an eatlv - - - " a ..... ww w-J iiiav tvw niarrui . w day, he may reum araln h m.lal c-jiitM-ction irfc .Va i rul, Tbat the cuncurrruce tf th5enat Uherehv ! ren 'e.te.l. i '''r.f. That a rertif.ej copy olth aHova rolaoa a iniei tri'r.Te r our 5'a e llii. a Im j-lir-rai to III fcxcell. ucr Lef -re hiadrpartura ftom tbe tat. j Mr BL'SKIFfK desiiel aimply to aay, that on an orcaeion of thia kind it wj due and be- ; rorni: n that whatever ol the bit'ernea of party fte'ii p miy have ciistt J between u and Governor Mortm. itfclioulJ all b repreMid and for jrot'en. Ahilitite now avmpalbiie with blra in hia afllction; and he trmted theae re-olution ould be adopted without a dietttirg voice. Mr N KWCOMlt The II.su hiving hetnl of the indi-p isiiion of ihe Governor, which induces bis temporary withdrawal from the Et-ecu-ire utTirc, we shoull all rait with him, though it nay be but for a brief t me, with sadness: for b'S presence here has constar.tly reflsaiel houor upm the State; and whatever dif foencei of opinion mty have t-btiiurd with refererce to the policy of bis aiaas, all will concede to b-in the purpose and design to bring bout iu ihcot the greatest good to the peop'eof the State, and that whch redounds to her honor. II felt assured that, nt t only amongst our constituent and fellow citizens who have trod tbe paths of peace, bin amongst those who have maintained the digi.ity and honor of the nation on the fields of blood, this ictälligenc will come with equal sidne-s He was. gUd that a politic! opponent ol the Governor bad introduced thette rettolutious He rejoiced thtt the Governor, in leaving us, will leave with the rcj sprit of lhoe who thought they had good j ground to Had fault with ajot of his othcial j acts; and, with the gentleman from Monroe, he I irua ed that there woulJ be no dissenting rote ou v ie pissage ni in resolution Mr. LASSELLE On occasions of this kind political iilTertnces ought r.ever to intervene. Governor Morton Is the Executive ol the State. He ha, so far aa this body is concerned, treated us with uniform courtesy and kindness. And it is rothing but simple duty to sympathize with I im,ino;c especially when he netdsit I sincerely sympathiza w ith tho Governor, and hope, as this resolution f stresses it. lb it be may soon return to us with heilth restored. Tbe resolution is com bed iu proper terms and nothing but whit due t j tho Governor at this time I shall sincerely upport it Mr. WRIGHT. As one who knows something of the (.eliug f respect that is cherit-hed for Uov. M'irton ani'ingst those who have been his stippoiters in the army for four years and more, not only iu the State of Indiana.but in the State of Illinois., ami in every St4te, I can tea lily that he has their highest regards, and that he his the respect and love not only of the wounded and disabled, but of those who hare been so fcrtiiiiat as lo return In safety to their homes; and lint their profoundest wishes for his wtlf.re will follow him He, too, was i;Ud to see the Governor's political friends and op posers toricuriittg herein regrets that he is to tlvo up the Executive Chair for a time. He hoped the resolutions would pass unanimously for he could cte in Ihrir passage a feelmg that did net fctthih to ndinary acts of this body. The resolutions were adopted unanimously. Arj iBrrtXT. Mr. HEN KICKS submitted an order, which w is amended aud adopted, to adjourn Ihe morning ses.ion of tomorrow (Siturdav) till Monday. 2 o'clock I'll. SrkCIAL COMMITTEES. a Mr SPEAKER announce! the following Sier ial Co. n mittles: On 5sot.lifrs Home Messrs. Xewcomb, Wright, Howard, Richards, Stuait, Collins, Hamtick, Roach, Henrieks, Shuey and Cofiroth. Commiitee on the part of the Houae, under the resoltion of tvday.in addition to the Committee on Ways aud Means, Messrs. Cowgill, Coflrctb, Henrii ks and Shoaif, ol Jay. ABiENCE. Messrs Johnson and Trusler obtaineJ leave of absence till next week. BACK r.VT AMD BOCXTIKS. The SPEAKER (Mr. Higgius in thechAir) snrjoucccd the lollowing SpeciAl Committee oo the House B. II No 15Ö: Messre. Pettit, Church, ShoatT, of Jay, Humphreys and Gregory, of Montgomery Mr. BURTON, from the Ctmmittee on Engrossments, reported sundry bills correctly engrossed. Tbe Hou?e then adjourceJ. The Wat Drlwrrn Chill and Spain Proclamation of Ihr Chilian lrrlalent. On tho2..th of St ptember Prt sidt nt lVrez issiietl tho following irrs lamation, and on the follow ing day Congress formally det lared war against jain: The government t.f Spain have ju! .jienel hostilities niridnst the r 'public, ilai ini; a Idix ka.Io. with the squadron she h.i in the Ihuitic. to the port f Valparaiso, and. according to reasons f.r presuming, to other Chilian ports, iiotw ithstaiiiliug the reiterated protests w hit h, in tho name of the Government of Chili, have ls-ii addres.-,l to the chief of squadron, against an aggression avhieh it justiiii-d bv nothing, an. I which wounds deeply tho donor atnJ rights f Chili. Provoked in this manner to war. the jMi.pic and goveniiiK-nt f-f tli reputlictind th ihm Ives compelled to accept it astho nly resource t vindicate its dignity and privil. g, , unjustly trampled upon, and to pro. v il- f.-r its stturity, now mena-etl. Tb r tore, in Use of the power vv Inch part is of article H2, of th-Constitution of tho Mat.- eonfer upon tu-; in oiiforinity with tho authority with wiucii the law T tho iMth hist., in section 1 of its only article, invests me, I now d-e.irr and d rs solcinnlv: 1. The Republic of Chili accepts tho war which the Government of rpain has excited igaint h r. "2. All trade and commerce and cverv kind of relations U'twis'ii the Ih lüg rent Mate are broken off. The authorities, and citizens of the Republic will exercise bv iHTfet t right, and will comply with a sn rd tluty by eoinmitting hostilities againt the enemy,' repelling hi aggTessiotis. and defending the national territory by all tb- ltieutis wiii. ii the laws .f nation's -n:iit. and are allowt! among civilitt jn-ti-plc. in any mifrtrn :e in whit h tht v may not have r-ei vt 1 f-siKfiul instructions t'u inv p.trt tithc purp.s. 't. The Minister t f Foreign Affair f the Republic will communicate to the friendly nation thi tl.--laration. and will explain tbe motives f the war and the justice of our cause and the Minister of the Interior will cruise it tJ reach the know 1 dgo f all t iti n- of th- Re-ptit'li-. aiul ord r it to lie publishtnl with lue seleinnitv. I'rolilaot Ihe lixprraa liuainraa. 1 A l ttr fn.m New York says: Theprotit- ! aUem-ss tithe express buines ba? bnn fullv illustrated this wok t-y the declaration of a hindonie extra lividend. over which the . lucky shareholders tf the American Expre. . Company' !t'k are rejoicing considerably. I This rompany paid in lil, dividends on "a ; capital cf c-,'"VM, amounting to 3 j r cent. In cah. aud.'i tier vent, in paid up stock. On 1 its capital, thus increa-U to f;t.tt,t. It has , alrea ly d.t lared, in I.'. cash dividends of 2 I- r ct nt.. and 23 ir cent. Ia stock, with a j very iva.nabl pro-pex-t of an additional 25 .p.r cant, within tiie coming four month, j What wonder, then, that the stock of this inI stitution is nisrkt tableat three times it value 1 Aud of what use is it to dabble in Wall strttt ; 'fancies' when fortunes can o iüuch more ' easily and sp-t?vily bo realized by permanent ! Investment in concerns wboe operations are ' a money making and as sure as gold-mining : ita if. aa A mortgA ded was r?cord?J on the 1st t , " JZ' ..S' L-T- 1?? tn taut in tbe office of tbe lU-corder cf a. i.. u-. ',,.,,ILTJ Azv i -s---ss iu ivaun j v warviii itsn w ai a 1 1 1 1 ii extern Hailw-sr Cnminnf to John U. li-uyn, of New York as Trustee, for Uürty million cf dollars, for Trtloa aeven p?r ceau UnJiareto be issued. The lnatrtimsmt rw. t .uiresi one tiiouaaad dollar of tauap.

Telegraphic Dispatches Kr.iii:Ti:i r.xi-r.r.viv rant the ur.RALi.

LATKi: Fito.n .hex ico. - -aa a L1C KIM LS CAPflRE MONTEREY. NAVAL COUaT MARTIAL. INDIAN ALARM IN TEXAS. aaa- - THE CANADIAN FRIGHT. TKI.L OF ALEXINDRU J1IL0R. Smuggling on the Frontier. Klc., Etc., Etc. From New York. Trie mujrwlins; n the Cum ad I an I rmitler X lie .atal Court .Martial uTinican Aitair. rv ltiKK. ovfinNT 17. TUo TrO-unc iprt l.il ayi: Tho io criiln.-nt ha4 ibvldi-.! to pl-iint fi iu.tl? It Urthea for Uie purione of im-.iii i.im su"mi iiiuh vt.iiiitn, no are cxtcn hlvtiy rn-riirtii m smulinj ilkt nnd other nnf jrom into tu l ntt-U M.tt- br war of the tiraml 1 nink K.tilroad. lliiflalo 1 Im Hp.1 to 1 . . Pfaiul l'poUorT or ttui good. It Is runiopi Hi it th LMUilK,at at the I'.irt. inouin .v l ar-l art' In in' panl fr The 'o)ll iK'cial ay: (it inral Dull (irot n i tint di id, nt was reported, butaliteand wvll in WnhUiztoii. tiovtrnor Curtin. iho 1m a lxtnill in thl ntv for two tutl, i r'A 'rinK1. Tin Timrs fi- ial t;tv: AiM-lifHlion to-dsv i H ih ma.lf lo tlj. Navv Dt partnu nt bv Ethan j AU n. T Nt v York, in 1m half if the Italianj Amrri.an Uvt-rland Ttb'frraph Com pan v. for ; a naval v'smi to aid In laving the cable a ro i IMirinz'i Mrait. The ämiliratinn I futl by the St n t:iry of the Navv, on the j irroim.l that it was exclusively a private matI I In Ttntfg jHvial ay that the ivitnes' thus lar examined In tue Craven court martial cae have given their weight of testimony In favor of tin- CoiniiitMlort. The Worll Washington fMH-ial savs: The trial of Captain lVttit. an artillery otttrer, at Alexandria, on a charge of cruelty to prisoners, is progressing bafure a geueral court martial. The tvtiiuotiy thus far adducrU has bes-n very Mrung In uniiort of the charge. The Ji-rnlJ'tt Washington sjMH-ial says: A bab h of -ixteen prisoners, t hrec -fourth of whom were colored, convicted of various offenses ran-'inif from larernv unvrartl In tbe j ratalogtie of nflVnt-, were to-lay forwartletl to to .Mt.any jM iuK ntiarv. liriju'a.li r G. neral 1. s. Finch, suerrssor of General Weitzel as Chief Engineer tinder General Butler, has Imh ii trrante.l n year's leave of absence, which he will enl In Florida. ; NP.w i okk, NoveinluT 17. The Time" : special hays: Among the projierty captured by the Federal forces jut before tho close of J the r 1 llion, was a Irntl iK-lonsrin? the relcls, ) dated January 12, Hiö, for a thousand pounds ' sterling, drawn by the relcl Gov eminent on i tho ImtiM- .f Brown, Hn pley & Co., Ixinlon. I This tlr.ift was sent to New York for collet tion j to-day. Tho Secretary of tho Treasury received ofllclal inteillgenre that tho draft had j been paid. Tho mihi is 14,l.tl In gold. I The W'urhl Washington lipat li hats: Ini tclligcii'-e has been recclvctl here tosläy and I has been communicated to tho procr authorllies, relative to tin situation III .Mexico. A gentleman has arrived hero whose word can bo vom heil for, who says that while on his way from Tabasco to New" York, w ithin the nat two weeks, ho met nn agent of MazlimlIan who stated that all airs were nearly In extremes for the Imperialists, thatevtry reported victory of the Imperialists brought with It no substantial results, nnd that on account of their inability to draw from the rural districts, supplies, etc., tho war against tho Literals was carried on at a dead expense. He further added ho had Wn tlLpatche! by Maxhnlllian to Frnuer to ak for one hundred million dollars and forty thousand troops, and that in tho event of NnHleon falling to furnish men and means, ihe evacuation of Mexico by the French must soon follow. Maximilian was navlng a visit to Yucatan, but he had removed his personal i-flects to a safe place in case tho city of Mexico had to be ev aeualeil. The Emjiemr was also shipping a pood deal of sjkcIo to Kuropo. The action of this government. It is said, will hastcu events on the part of Maximilian. From Mexicoand Texas. Jloniorry Cnplnred br the Liberal. Indiana Creullug-Alarm In Texas. New Ohleaxs, November IG Brownsville Mexican Jiepulllcan Extra of the 17th announces the capture of Monterey by the Liberal, it also says tbat no reinforcements arrived for Brownsville. The Galveston Buletin of the 12th say: A Colon I of Escoliedo'a staff, who arrived here from Brovvnsv tllo on the Mh Inst., says Capt. Sinclair, formerly of the privateer Alabama, raptured the Imperial tran-port North, on the Rio Grande, and brought her to Brownsville and turned her over to the Federal authorities, who have a guard on board. Commands arc marching toward Bagdad to trv to capture it. An Imperial gunboat has passed up from Bagdad to Mataraoras. In Texas tho Indians have created the crcat J est al inn on the northern frontier. Authorized Austin Intelligence says: Governor Hamllnson will soon issue an order for the election of delegates to the State Convention to bo held alKiut the 13th of Decemberiiid the Convention to be assembled about a month later. Wealthy merchants lately arrivej from Mat a moras siy that no fears are entertained of the capture of that place, as it U strongly fortified. The Cxeltement In Toronto Sub aiding. New 'York, November 17. Latest news from Toronto, to the evening of tbe loth, says the excitement Is somewhat subsiding, the troops are still under arms and a patrol out. Hon. David Meagher, In a speech made in Montreal, denounced tho Fenians as ravishers. Sleaking of their anticipates! Invasion he says: To the Banks would le tho cry of one sot," to the Convents that of the other". Tho hate of l ain, tho cupidity of Judas and the lust of Belial would bo their Justification." EXPRESS COMPANIES. America n Express Company, a TWI t.MTCD STATESEXPRESS COMPT. O" kFFICS SO. 34 EAST WASHINGTON STREIT, Iodianapoha. Three daily Expresses ta Kew Tors; Two dai'y Kipratwes te ClocinaAtl, ad4 Twa da.!y KxproMe to ChVcaffO and 8t.Lots; The above Conipaaia ra the only pnvilegaxj Ixpr on lbs following, roads, riiI5IMASA CFSTRAL; LAFATKTTK CHICAGO; I9DIA2IAP0U8 PEED; TKRRK BATJTK RiCHafOSD; BKbLKFOKTaMSE Jl ISDUSAFCLl. Hooey, paclajrea, luatlea aad fralarbt carrVd artu. aafety and dispatch, aad la charge of ipeci aland etBclaBt vaaaiifers. Kotea, Bills and DrafU will be promptly collected ans r.adyretnmi mJa J. BCTTE&FIKLD, AtBtnovl dtf HARDWARE. VII,0:V CwORCisAS. (accasora to J B. W ilson,) holesau ai trraa vuixu it HARDWARE, CUTLERY, I ..Il lit 111 SsJ, Plated and Britannia Ware, HOUSE FIUMS1II.G GOODS, akCOth Aaa.C) SaVCTof 50 Weal lVnialilnsrton Street INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. covl3 d3ai BILLIARDS. New Billiard Hall. GEM BILLIARD ROOM, t "Vrt WahlAfftaat 8trct. STX irjTHl TABLtS, Wing PheWiCeablBAtloa roar Puchs TaAlaa. tAva bwt la tbsi city. CmmuaU lecaue4, aa4 y f aceiaa, kertac oav taw greavatd a legaat lar aUacAaxj. wtWk la raaaa4 vfta aaace LH)ar aaU CJaTaxs. trpaaa day aast albt.

DRY GOODS.

THE HEADQUARTERS roii FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS I THE NEW YORK STORE, W. Ac II. G I I i r 1 i i t i w GLENN'S BLOCK, IKDIAIVAPOLIO, IaD.

PRINTING.

IlDllVtrOLtS DULY IIERALII NT i: A M Book and Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT. I nd hi mi polt. Indiana. flXHE PROrRiF.TOItS OF TIIK UKRAtn TAKE I pleasure In returning their tliaiik I tl-ir f"-n la atnlth publc fur tbe very I. heral atrrii.aj tliry t eeeo Ot to bestcw them during ttirir lirief eu:mrt" n with tbe alove eatabll-hment, and wouU reiru:iv solicit a continuance anJ increase of the sara. We ii not be.ita'.e to say tbat our HOOK A.MD eJOIl OI FK i: I on of the most complete arul eatensive In tl.. WrM, Our facilities Id TT PK. STEAM IDVVKII PUFSs; s, aul material pertaining to a r-r.lttlfig offoe, are rticli that sie can eireute all 1escr1r4ioti of printing al a lw prr as any esi.bllsbinent In tbe West, and In tbe NKAIKST STYLE OF TIIK AKT, which rati nut fail lo give e-.t re eaiiniactiun CAItlrS Pus nk, Viiltitig and Fn-y CoIord Car.! iu every variety, at nnusnatly low price for ttir war lime. POSTERS In black and colored luk,of every conceivable shape and lie, and on any an erery colored piper. (IKCILAKS Of Tf description neatly executed on common whit or colored paper, letter paper, note paper, or. In fa"t, oa any kind or quality of paper uV.lred, arid price arorjlnglr. I31ank BooIik. Wc have a very complete assortment of paper fur B'auk Books, which will be bound tnaucb manner a Will Insure complete satisfaction. Tbe attention of County ofllcer I erv.ally called to tbla branch of our business. BILL HEADS Of varlou elies, neatly printed oti nicety ruled paper, and at tbe very loweat living rat-. Railroad Printing. O.Vcer of railroad wiil rontulrf the iDterett of tbe same by call ng at tbe Herald Office and lavli.g their order for work. A portion of t-ur miterltl baa been selected, with reference to thia claa of work. BOOK PRINTING. Our Book Roots ta well stocked wi'h new type, and we keep on hand aa eiteative Mock of Book Paper, wbkh I purchased at the very lowest wholesale price. Cwintry publisher would do well tosend la their pamphlet werk, as our facilities will enable aa to da it at ach rales aa will allow them a reaonable prott. We shall make this branch of our busiooea a spriality, and persona leaving tii tbeir orders can Jpnl upon a Deat,c!nn Job. Slcani Prca. We kava concerted with careatAbliaemeot, s!i presses In foil b'af, which enat.1 ss to tarn off an onl.siited asc'ssr of laspra.atoaa pT day, aad which gtre a great advantage over other establishments. Steieot-piiißr for Pabllahera, pretnpüy atteafed te. TJrsaasi U waa ot any ieacrtptiesj of rrtix.

tf thVlleraVl Joh EosT ' ' -i TTTAll wort Ja1 tn rroalsavJ. lTyTaraaa- Caah ewtfeli'ary. 90919 tf ITopnaners,

AGRICULTURAL WORKS.

IMelroiolitim Agricultural Works, a. i.r, VnlaIazrtosa Htrs, I N PIA N A IVIJ, I N DI A' 1 . Clipper Drag Saw. Ora V int XE taat at tbe haad of the tos-tat, tT i t.v,a tbe r.r.t p-rmiaia at oar Ute tVete rar. T-r s sr t xitr Ular; aia, Ue f rat p"aa! aa at I le kei.tioky S'ale Fa r. aaS aaavereCMy rarra. I t r.-i.tifir .trrttrtb nh p-rtat.;t.ty, c4 baa M-J , u ur tiai l.cr wbkb are aacsirfsi by Letter rate r.arm nutl .Spring Wagon Of .otrtor vnater al aad f ai.h, aleays mm hataal. All lVi-k 1 iirmiiud. Irlrc 1.11. ni Ar II 'A liberal discoid to the trade. iol3 Jif CAfE.MAn.sII k wioaixi. TAILORING. STOLtVOKTHY & riEKSOf I "war v i ryi 1 VI A 1 P. I H 11 T. I Jl 1 I O V Q v,VUvvw Aivaavao, o. 17 .orlli Meridian Nlrsvrte Xmr (li Jovrr.nl ('iff. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. i.ot 13 H tu BOOKS AND STATIONERY. jotts j. rRKs. aas'L atarat iv. aar. aMcariAev NEW WHOLESALE BLANK BOOK M IIOOI. ll(Mli, iiii:ii -A5DSTATIONERY HOUSE. I'AKSOXS, .llACAlLEY I CO., .o. 13 lVml .nnrylnnd HtnxU INDIANAPOLIS. AFFKR TO TTTIC TItlDK a fine selaetvoa of ri ' atthelowo.t price of Chicago. Cincinnati er Xew Tork. Our Line of Siaiiooery coaal.u la pari tt Envelope, I.f Ucr Papfr, ot Paper, l.riral Cap. Kfford Cap, mil S'.n Diaries for (ap, Drraj and Mfdiaa Blanks Folio and Qnarto, full boand and Dill I St En?, lllot. Panrr.half bonnd. Ed?. Blot. Pads, Mrooranduns, Arnold's Inks, Pass Books, Frfnrh (op. Inks,Bank Books, I)aid's Blue Ink, Paper Yastfners, David's Black Ink, Papfr (lips. Purr (arminr Ink, Intoire Books, Fabfr IVnrils, Lfiifr do, Slar Pfnclls, Scrap do, I nion Prnrils, Skeleton do, tarpfntfr's do, Portfolios, Kubbrr Goods, Kniers, Rubber, Itnlers. Wood, Office Tape, Eyelet Sets and Sled Pens, Pen Holders, Sealic? Max, Ink Stands, Lyelets. ( opjin? Presses, Spring Tapes, Pen Backs, Sponge (ops, P. 0. Boifs Check Cancelor., Enulope Boxes, Erasers, Letter Openers, Propellors, ( hfss Boards, Dice, ( rayons, slate Pencils, Males lUiodes Mucllajre, Rhodes Oil Boards, etc., etc. School Books of Every Kind. At tl- Irs,l IViresea. aforrlar.u,Intiran'. OScea, Coccty OSces, RaJUoaJ fen. Banker, aad all oUie, fa want of good la aar Ime will 1 weu t. cail aa4 km oar atock before er-cba-iLg elsewhere. Or1rs by mad filed proaiptly. no 1J dla. ROOKS A.M PAPER AT AV II O 500 DOZZS iPXLLiaS. VO DOZKX GKCJQaUTHItS, 300 TjOZIX CBjUIIIAKJ, ,000 &EAXS WklTOfQ PATCB, l.On KKAXS WiAPpUia PAril, S00 RE iXS FLAT P ATI AM, 1,000,000 15T1L0PT.S. VSJ DOZK3 BOTTLKS TVX, GROSS B055CT BO AUDI, too bOX EX ALATKA, 30,000 8LA.TX riSClLI, 1U AT Ci'nctnnafi or Chicago WkoltiaU Prices. AT Xlevwe-BA, Scewearw f . lirpiASAfOUS. 15P. tsvvl ij J UltUUi fcl3UAAI a aara I

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