Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1865 — Page 3
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KxpressGreaDcastle Jnnction going Barth. . 00 P. M. 11.47 P- M. t'.jlna; aoatai . 44TH INDIANA LEGISLATURE. f pre I n I 4eion. BKenti nm vaa niiii d t a. a. amb w. m. mai-ibb-i.n .... r ... . ..'.., v. j ..f if.. r.. "Tf. for trnnt of niHtce inthtitecolumng, trill Satvedat. Xorrmbrr, Ii. The rilESIDEX T, pro tempore, ctllJ the Senate to or.ler at 9 o'clock a.m. ilr. BliOW.V ankrd ax J tibtaiornl leave of rVence for the Committer on Kinanca and for Mera. Hrnnett aod Vawter thej constitution the Senate part of the Joint Committee of the two Hoortea to which waa referred that portion of the (fOTernor'a io relation to the puhlio debt. Uo motion of Mr. GIFFORD, the reading of the Secretary minutes of jestcrJaj' proceedings waa diepenaod with. LEAVES Or ABSE5CB VCert obtained" for Mr. Bowmtn, till Montla?, for Jlr Davia, till Wednesday, and for lit. Hord, till aome Cme oeit week. SOLDI US FAMILIES, ITC. Mr. WOOD presentsJ a petltioo for the re peal of An Act for the relief ot the familse of noMier. eeamen, etc , which was referred to the Committee on Kiatice. without retding. Mr. IUiOWN.of Well, preaotal a aimilar petition, which took the aame reference, without readies. KAIL AMD OTHXU TLBLIC KOAPS. Mr. ALLISON' introduced a bill (S No. 223 for an act aupplemeutil to " Ad Act approve! March 5, lrüJ, rntitled An Act authuriziog the purchare of rtiIro..'n. plack road, turnpike road. acJ McAJttnici fund or parti thereof, under mortgaged a!o or aalca. made according to the term wl tieeda of truat, to organize as iccorporateU rompaniea, and prccribing the power and dutiea" eitendtug the time provided in aid Act for the orcciition of auch d .tinct oranizttior.a bv said purcbi?r. Which was read the firat ti:ue n by t tie and referred to tkc JoJiciarj Committee. i-dAJIIZ ATIOS Of TOE OIltRU aEMBLT. Mr WILLIAMS in.-oduced a bill S No 23' for An Act in relation to the orgtDiittion ot ttie Senate and of the Houmj of Kejre-enta-tives ( I he Secretary of St.ta rhall cr2nixe the Senate, and the Auditor of State the Houe of Ueprett UtiTCS. Which reJ t j firt time and pi?ed to t ie aecoud reading. CLISTCV i-OMMl'S PLKAS. Mr. MrCLLTU0 intrtJucH a till S Xo 1231 for An Act to lecal xe and Prelate valid ad effectual all t!te r-ruer, judoienta and other proceeding tcaJe, retideitd a:.d had by and blore the Common I''ea C rt vt Canton county in th;a S.ate, l.e! 1 i:j Court House of aid county, in the northt October and November, in the year lrt3. and then and there, by and betöre the evral JuJea of t ie aid Court. WaicL w rt U tte hint t.oie alJ psfj ti tl.e jecond reading. THS CALEMPAI. The Sonata proceelcd lo the . .uielderation of the order of buesnei. Tha foü.iw des ribetl Senate b;I!a on ihr fnuJ read cc wrre tel by title only, aid reierred to appropriate Committee: Mr I)jnLic'a. No l-j,to profile fur tiieorgtniiitiori l Hotel CoTpttie. ilr. Nile 'a. No. 1 ?. to dt-nte the rights of parties toj jir.t cMract iu ccrt:a cei Mr. Allien'. No 1;T, t. amend .e t on 3 of An Act to rcvljce tLe lt Lncorratipg the city ot MiU:a.)D, e'e llr Culrr". No to apportion Senators and llecre-enia:! vea fur the neat lour years Mr. W.i;sirV No. VJi, ta require the S;a: Lard of Agriculture to putli eaii-ancual re.rts. Mr CouV, No. CJO, aaIemeLt to An Act Ivr ib ff.'ert.ct;t of det-edenta estate. itr Cutin.'e, M , I3. -ut!Kix;pe iu,U by an ) .Ci;r..t trn, .n fia f;j ptrtIlfr,Llp caos Mr No. B?pllieul u, An Art tll i tr.e ..! cf Iiailth.Mor- N V'7- l" 'ct to sell Mr. lieneett'a. No V"Jt.... . an J Ke;.,e.eu.t.. ' M-to benator J of AuAu L, i-co,ror.t. lL,..ranc. CompaA ,i'cP c lf texrporatioo laws . Mr- ..ur'i No 214. Lxiog tb eotB'rat. lion of otcet, elected by the r,fCml AwemtlJ;
rfavrd to a aperlal rom naitta. via: Meaarv. Vawtgr, WtlLioi, No9, Ni'ei ti Bttoa. Mr. Herl. Ifo. 215, ameodiof ect.on 27 of tba Uancral Practx-e Act. Mr. HjaU'e, So. '219, amtrjdiog teciioo C of an act to dieeoerip th keep' eg of iheep killing dor. Mr. hannett'. No. 330, diaqualifyirf ceittin ferMjoi from tcticjc In this State Mr. Honbam'a, No. 231, for the paoiahmeot cfofXoevaof electiow who receive illegal tea Mr. Ilord'f, No. 'IZl, fiiiojt the time of b klio CourU io the first Judicial Circu.t; referred to a bpeviaJ Contcalitee, via: Mevera. llrl, Alliaoo. Downey, Hyatt and V eater. Mr. Bennett's, Ho. 223, author zing married women ouderage to join their buond in the conveyance of real estate Mr. Iljnham's N'o 2J4, coocerning charge of veone. Mr. Hord a, N'o. 223. lOrernicgdepotiii ja of per-ona in their own behalf. Mr. Cobb's. No. 22i, eoccerning the divUIin of counties into towcihipe. izrriisoir coctr cotars. Mr Allison's bill No I?. chr zin2 the Viae of Boldior, the Circuit Conrt in JeCemoa couniy. was, on bis action, laid on the table. ITAIMMO C jMaT 1TTIE. The PRESIDENT, jtre V-mpore, announced the following change in the S üdiMR Committee of the Senate, rendered oeceary by the vacation of bia place on the Committee named, on accoout of Lis election to pre de in the Senate: Judiciary Mr. Allien Federal Helaliomllr. Ileagtn. Edueation Mr Ward. Ri fhtt mud l'rirdt'je (Ar ItkhalUt cj the Statt -Mr. Terry. EUctUtnBilr. Collen. Slate I'riton Mr. Kicbmoal in the place of Mr. 1'eden, (the predecessor of Mr. Reagin) of Henry county. Mr. WILLIAMS suggested that all the change but the last one named were not called for, as the Treeidcnt pro Urn Mr. Djnning had not yet beeo ei used by the Senate from erring 60 Committees Mr. DL'NN'INO (Mr. Oyler in ihe Chair) appealed to the Sanatir froio Kuoi Mr. William to make the nut ion to eicuae nim. Mr. WILLIAMS deilineJ to make such a motion be bopei the Senator would not be excused. Mr. BROWN, of Well, moved that the Pietddent pro tcnfMr. Dunning be circled from serviug on the stanJiug Committees of the Senate. The motion was agreed to. The Senate theu concurred in the changes in the Committees, as proposed by the President pro tern. is;io hous. On motion of Mr. V AWT ER. it was OriUrtd, That when the Senate atljuurn, It Und ad. Journr J till M onday, it o'clock p. m. It being announce! that the Calendar was clear of all bills except those on the third reading The Senate adjourned. a a HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Sattepat. Soremr I, 1HG5. The Houae met at 9 o'clock A. M., when the SPEAKER resumed the Chair, aud directed the C.erk to call the roll ti determine a quorum. It beinj ascertained that b? persons were present The SPEAKER directed the reading of the Journal ol yesterday. On motion by Mr. NEWCOMC, the journal was authenticated without reading. A formal message from the Senate by Mr. Wilson, their Secretary, waa now announced and read to acquaint the Hooe of the action of that body on suudry propositions. PETITIONS ASD MIMOBI ALS. Mr. COX prcseuteJ sundry memorials with reference to amendment of the Liquor law from the people of Ureeuaboio, Henry county; Medaryville, PuUki couuty. Si: , which, with out reaüing, were referred to the Committee on Temperance. Mr. FOULKE and Mr. SIM presented memorials on the aame subject; and Mr. KILUORE presented a similar paper, which, with the signatures annexed, be said was just ten feet long. '1 hey were severally, without reading, referred to the Committee on Temperance. Mr. ABU hi T 1, Mr D1KD. Mr. ATKINSON and Mr. KILGORE each presemeJ petitions from their respective County Board, a.-king for the repeal of the soldiers' relief law of labt aesiou, excepting so much tbtreof as authorize the collection of taxes on the duplicate of IrGo, and praying that sjid money so collected be placed as county rerenus in the treasuries of the several counties where collected, A.c. These petitions were severally referred to the Co in oiii tee ou Wajs and Means. ArrKTiosME.'ifT or biphskktatiox. The STEAK ER auuounced the followiug: Committee on Stato Apportionment, under a recommeuilatiou reported Iroai tbe Commiitee of the Whole House: Messrs. Church. Dili District; Richardxon, 1st District; OroTCi, 2d District; Boyd, 3d District; Stenger, 4'.h District; Tru.'fder, 5tu District; Olleman, Cih Diotrict; Vetch, 7th District; Stringer, cih District; ShoatT, of Allen, l)ih D.alnct, and Stivers, 11th District atroETS raoM committees. Mr. NEWCOMU.from the Committee on the Judiciary, returned Mr. Kilgore's bill H R. 35 to prevent county cßiceis and their deputies Irom practicing law, and prescribing peualiies recommending that it be iJeüoitely postponed the subject matter of the bill having been embraced m an act passed at the last session. Mr. BUSK1KK said the act of the last session was detective and could cot bo executed. He would not therefore Lave the subject passed entirely beyond tbe control of the House. So on his motiou, the bill and retort were laid on the table. poll Tax Exivmo. Mr. N EWCOMD, from the fame Committee, returned Mr Gregory of Warren's till H. R. 2J for exemption of citizeua wbo bare been solJieri in the service of the United States from tbe payment of poll tax, recommending idefioite postponement tbe sutject matter ol tbe bill having been ptsied upou at the last iweion. It waa accordingly postponed. TlBriEE KLECTIOSi. Mr. HOWARD from the same Committee returned Mr. Foulke'e bill II. R. No 13D to enable turnpike directors to change tbe time of their elections, with an amendment adding to the last clause this: "Provided cucb lime shall cot be fixed more than ninety days beyond tbe time now designated for such election in the act or acts of incorporation under which said comptnj exercises its corporate powers." COMMON SCHOOLS. Mr. GREGORY of W arren. from the Committee c- KJucatioa returned hi uerj cjoimou school bill II. U No. 2'J?J with the following amendment. Atter t ie word providevl alwavs," in the e.h Hue o' the 4.h page, so that the same shall read as follows: That the school trustees shall mke pro vision for tbe education of the colored childreu iu the respective townships, towns and cities; and in any case wherever niteen or more colored children r.4e been, or can be, enumerated for oue school boue, the trustees shall provide a i separate school lor tne colored children ua- ! less they are or cm be otherwise provided for. I And that (or the maintainaoce and support of , such schools they shall be entitled to their tijuit- ' at le portion of the school revenue. Aud it is ; bereby made the duty of each trustee iu every ; township, tjwu and city of tie Stale to take an ; enumeration of the colored children therein, bei tween the ates of six and twelve vers, under ; the same rules aod re:u!alioc as is prescribed in the lib section ot tbe act to which this i an 1 amendment, for tie enumeration ol the while children of tte State." Under the rules of the House, the foreoicg reports lie on the table. Mr. MAJOR, from the Committee on Fees and Salar.es. returned Mr. Kilgore's salary bill H. R 111 recommending its indefinite postponement. It was accordingly postponed. .11 BILLS WILLS. . Mr MEREDITH introduced a bill H. Ii 21!? for an act lo retel seciioLS 43 and 44 of the act prescribing wh j mav make a will and whit t may be desired and the effect thereof; the ad 1 mission tj probate and the effect thereof, Ac. ( It was referred U the Committee on the Judiciary. fa E A D JIBIES Mr. HL'KIKK iutrodnreJ a till II. U 2i0 for an act to limit the number of grand jurors aud to point out the mode or" their selection defining their jurisdiction and repealing all conthen i g laws, bo as tu ive grand juries ia tne Coutti of Common P'eas and Justices of the Peace in cases of uiadeuieanor where the penI alty d.es not exceed three dollars. Mr. B. proposed oa Tuesday morcice to have a test vote i-n it s bill, because if tni bill pas a number of prvv.sions io our statutes will have to be changed. I It was pasael to the second reading. Lasr-Loai'S. QMr. GREGORY, of Warren. iHroduced a bill (II R. .Vo.'.Vl) for an act to amend tka ITih i section of An act containing several provision ' regarding lacJlorJs. lessors and leasees, approved May 2S. lr-2. Landlord Ae . may bold Lena on growing crops which shall cot be isapaired by anv cred.t of tbe tenant. It was referred to the Committee on the JuJiI ci'Jbepcmptio. ! Mr. NEWCOMBintroJucedabillII. R. No. -2j for an act extending the lim for the re-
dranfion of rwal eti M by the Catami 4 'tiert of te S'nk'n Kur.d, anj providirg that ro.ice h'l Le gieij rx.ottg r or t' e r '- acr.ee io ce where tales ut b- m-!e (It extends t.'.e Ime from aixty to ninety dar ) It was referred to the Ccmrni tft cn Ue S Alog Fand. rxoTidtiux tr ;iim Mr. COX lutrodactJ ablil II R. No 2i:i for an act to prevent the kl'Iir.g of t rd. It shtl! tot 1. lawful r aav poa at any t ore to kill or p-.r.u w th inttnt t kill on the preoniecf ano.her, or on any public b'glwy or ctiumoD, any sparrow, rbin, b'urw ti, sr.artin, ttruih, motkir.-Mr-l, swallow, inta'iow lark, ori )'e, rel bird. rt rd. jay bird. pe, brc-wtll , dov or Q t Iter ren.ltv r.ot Ies than two dUrs tor more thin ten dollars. It wa'J rrfrrrt J to lie C ram tu ou Agricul lure tocut tlti. Mr. BURN ES iutrducel a bill II II SKI for au ta l' irgtUte the docket fee fir rr'e cutiog attoritea in the Cireait and D s'r'.rt Cmuik. au 1 I '.) ati4 in the C 'irt of Crnm rj P4 before Ju'tcfs cf the Peace. Pi r coiiv t;i..ti in t Le Cirru t C m?s ta a plea of G j lt fie.i'-nt ; of Not O jii';y ten Joüars In cures i f bi4rfr bfre the Circuit Cout. on c :.viciioi , ten do. Urs l'-n htftr a Juat.ce of th Price, on p!t t 'A Guilty, thrte dollin; of Not Guiy, fire diMar fire diltri fee ou etch Ijrlfi.id rtion kdc Tho bill ws reierre l to the Committee on F'ee ai:d i-'a'tries lit. KICK iLtro-lared a bill II R .223 for an x't to amen 1 section 1 of the Actio enable illegitimate ch:!drerj to b.herit in etiUin caves, spproved Frbruarv 10, 1M3. It changes the wording ol the section; "where a ramdits without heir." so as lo read, "where amindict without legiiiajate clildrtn," ate Ths b'U was referreJ to the J u iiciary C m mi't?e. state raise soarii Mr. COFrRO III submitted a retotution directii.g the Committee on the State Piison North to iiij'iire into the expmtieney of fixing by law the otetanccs from the several cout.t es !a the Stiteto said iri-or, her by the mileape of Sheriff conveying convicts to said prison may be determined. It was adoptcJ. fCHOOL MOMLT. On mtt'ioi of Mr. IlHOADi, the regalar order of bu-iuess wa su-ptn kd, and the Hoe took up the coi.riJtrtlion of bis bill II. K I'fJ to provide for the distribution of the interest on tbe School, Sinking and Trost Fund, for the support of Comiion Schools. Tbe bill comes back from the Senate with an amendment, striking ont the word "Fundi," and inciting " revenue " in lisu. The amendment was concurred in. LEI.-LATIVK UrtMSlS On motion of Mr COFFROTIJ, the regulär orJerwas further suspcndol aud the House took up the bill S. 2'J2 making specific appropriations from tbe Stat Treasury, described in the foregoing proceedings of tbe Senate, and it was paste l to the second reading. On hia further motion tbe constitutional restriction was suspended yeas 73, nsvs U, and tbe bill was read the second time and passed to the third re "inc. Mr. COFFROTH again moved a suspension of tbe eotf t tutional restriction io order that the bill might t o put on its final passage. Mr. NEWCOMBbvU: wLiltt thelaw provi'ei four dollars a day for clerks and ether attaches of the General Aerub!y, hü saw in the proceedings of the Senate already in this session, that they had pasced resolutions ailoait g their discharged clerks and employes five dollars a day. He thought we should pievent this giving a greater compensation than the law allows, by prohibiting tbe Auditor from drawing his warrant in favor of case where the legal compensation may have been exceeded by resolution. He moved its reference to the Committee on Wajs and Mens Mr COFFROTH doubted whether a mero resolution in either Houe could change a law. Mr. NEWCOMB. It always has been done. Mr. COFFROTH. Well, precedent goes a great way to thaw what a law is, but Flill I doubt whether it cm change or etiblish tho law. But be did not desire to press bis motion. Mr. GRIFFITH preferred to amend the bill now. He moved to allow the elective ofTiccrs of the House each fire dollars a day. Mr. LANE would like to have the bill pissed so that the displace officials of the Senate might be paid off to-dav. Mr. COFFROTH stated that the compensation of the elective officers of the House was es tablisheo by law four dollar?, a day for tho time actiitilv engaged io service. Mr. GR1FFI I1I. That etttles tho question He withdrew his amendment, and hopfd the geutleui in from Matiou would withdraw his mutton Mr. ARBETT. It wa plain that if the bill was amended it cannot become a law to-Jay. Mr. NEWCOMB declined to withdr.tw hi motion, an 1 if that ehould be voted down he would ofl'er an amendment He deprecated the unseemly baste with which successive Legislatures here were accustomed to hurry thiough bills in the fore part of tbe session, appropriating $W,000, $T;,(K0 or a $lt)ü,COÜ to pty the expenses of tbe General Assembly, upon the plea of necessity aud poverty. Oeutletneo need not Uli him that our employer, or cvtn members t' enisclves, arc ) ttrapped tbatthev ctnnot remtin here over Sunday without starving. Mr. KILGORE I am strapped, ar.d the gentleman cit not dil ute it. Mr N E WCOM B. Then the gentleman ought to be strapped; but he doubted not but that, upon rcrreseutation of his case to-niht, the Peru Iiiilroad superintendent would give him a free piss horn;. Mr. N. appealed
again to the recollection ofgemlemen for the fact that this law of compensation never has been recognized by either House of tbe General Assembly. He cited cases, und said he did not want to be bounded by employes as we were last session, coming to u, and begging us, for God's sake, to increase the r pay, when thay are paid more thn members tbem-elves. Mr. BROWN wss a little like the gentleman from Delaware, but with this advaUige: he had a credit circumncribed by no narrow limits. He boped the gentleman from Marion would not try to scare the lIoue by telling us be will submit ameudment; because tbe House can dispose of bis amendments as well as his motion. He was disposed to give to every bill all due consideration; but here is a bill coming from the Senate a body of men of equal experience, ability, kriowleJge and jufgment, with ourselves it has been carefully cons.dcrtd it b is been considered by their Committee, and be did not think the gentleman from Marion or any other gentleman would be likely to make it "any better. The getalemsn had talked about the law being violited. He did not cue how strong sou make tbe bill, it will still be violated if the House ds8;res it the courteous IIous will sr.il! give the r officers an increased per diem if they please Until you mike a poaitive law decla'rii g tbil tie House shall not pass these corteous resolution?, or until gentlemen get better sense, they will coi.tmue to pins them But be considered that these gentlemen wbo had been labotipg for tbe State ot Indiana shonld have their pay, sa that they my settle their board bilis, and not be thrown out in the cold. Mr. BUSKIRK. The gentleman, his friend ftom Marion, lorgets or.e thing he is here at home, has r.o board bill to py sad there is this difference between himself and others here who have lett their homes and made their arrangements for family t xpet.ies for these forty dtys, requiring a considerable outlay of money at once. Mr. B. referred also to the displaced officials of the Senate, of whom he was advu-rd there was quite a number, without the meins of getting home. He did not think they ought to be kept here any longer. Then be could etop the gentleman trom Marion's complaint about resolutions over-riding law, by refeience to a report wbu-b be made in the cloe of the last session as Cuirmn of the Committee oa the Judiciary. At the close of the last session wnen acertalu appropriation till failed. be( Mr.B j introdjeed a resolution inquiring of the JuJiciary Committee whether it was not competent for the Houe to pay money by resolution which had been appropriated io that bill. And the Judi ciary Comaiittee reporteJ that it was; and so we pid a large poition of the appropriation bill in that way. And if the Chairman oa Ways and Means is not very much mistaken, and I am not at fault in my estimates, tbe gentleman from Marion w ill still have another oppjrttinitv ta in sett bis proviso in another appropriation bill before ibis session clones; for I thick this sum of $ÖO,fHKi will be wholly insufficect. and another appropriation will hate to be made to pay the exrxnres of this session of the Legilature. Mr KILGORE moved to lay the mction oo the table. It waa agreed to. Mr. KKO W N demanded the previous, question, on Mr. Cifiroth's motion to suspend the coLttitutional restriction. The SPEAKER tic Ameadoeat will have precedence Mr. NEWCOMB tow submitted bis proviso, to come in at the end of the second section, to this tffect: "That it hall not be lawful for the Auditor of State to draw bis warrant io favor of B'.y employee cf the General Aatexbly for the payment ot an pr tlum authorized by resolution of either House .not provided tor by law, i.e. And be proposed further to ameod.by adding a clmse allowing to the principal clerk and doorkeepers each five dollar a day. Mr. COFFROTH submitted whether the amendment to fix the pay of ocers was geroain to the f. ropoaition. Mr. 1SEWCUUB. That thing Las been done over and over again, aad is doc e by this very bill. Mr GRIFFITH accorded the principle f the arasndaoect. and pledged himself to support it, if the gentleman would make it a separate bill.
fr V t t lit He amb. taetts cnihe tin!?. Thti je and li s be ug cstnande I. crleted and t ken thcreoo. ril:ed j ea 4 J. nay 23 a f il es: Ti ii . Albeit. Eud. lVrer. p. )t. It am, titrc. I. lU-Llrk, Caldwe't, (T. m'T, Lliurrb. CofT rjth Cj1Li.i, t ut. Cm k, Ua.l Ix. Parr1. t.lsebek, irn-A'vato.U eg;. Org .ry cf Warten, Gr.". th. lU-ariek, llartrcve. Urey. Hrer, CuL.i lreya, lltnt, itm, Kilpm, I . aa, I iw-an ITP. M'tl h. O'Vrien, krn, rit-ron. Irr', I'iniiy, he. Rrcbar!, Koarb, rh'5.r al". ehuee, t.'kej, Weikrt, W bit. Win. j, a.J aialer fA Xa XrMit. A kirn, Ib'Vd.Cowrill, roo!k. f.Ieauc, tiicaV7 4 M'Ws;mery, i,rorr, llmnck. Iliac ns tiiiiie, M,w, M ller. PtfC nwry, 31c Vey, eob OiU-iusn. .!.. Iter, Lie rd. Saf.o, urir er. 5ui:ivsn p. A V , IV on. T!cb, Wright, an-l Mr. reskr S3 8 i te n.CuJnnt4 were Iii on the tib. Vr C. ff.-o'h's m tu.n to susDcrd ihe Con-ti tuti nl ttstritt o' ws then agrerd to bf oasni m u c . ttit, and the bill bein read the ih-ri liroi. it ws piel the Hue of Rcprf eeot !ic Yea uy 13 a fjll m : T t. Teir. Abbett, Atkinson, l ud, Prown, Furne, Borwel!. r.aklrk. Caldwell, LLaniber,Ltseb,fnr4Ui, Collin, Cot, ?ruk, UaviJ. .n, 1 crria, Hi.ariK-mk.uood-nun, oirr. Trregory.of WrTn,ltr.:U b, brarU. Hargrove, F-nrivk, Hrhey, Hosale, lisvei, Uumpbrrr, Won", Jims, Kllg'ire, LaLr, Lruu.u, Lito. ljp, 'Brieii, t'ljetrtn, ib'rn. Patterson, 1-ito, I'mur j, Itee e, K rtarxJ, li-iacb, &al.r, l..af cf Al.n, t-ivj. Stuck;, V.itfc, T4A' wa ve, Wilirbt, V xxi, tul Z- a; er is. Mer. B-yf, Cwe;11, Foolke, fi!eaon Greotj of l.U tuTy, Urfavoa, liife :r, Mnjor, UJiT. Murvemere. McVey, wrron.t Hliva.!, hice, Strtii((er, Welch, and Mr. p:aktr.15. 4OMM0X f LIVAA. The SPEAKER returned t ibe recolar crder of bu';r.ess; and Mr. Jarre' till U. R.210 fixing the time of hol lieg the Couit tf Common Pleas in the Couuty of Gnt.t, was consid ertsl and pastel t j the U;rd readicg. an.m al t es ioxs. Mr. Griffith's j int reolutiou H R No. 1" to amend section 9, article I, ol the Constitution of the State, so as t provide for annual sessions of the Oeneral Assembly, coming up on I le tecord readingMr, S1HINGER moved to refer it to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr GRIFFITH boped no reference waul J be made, but that the H ue would all w it to pass to the third reading, because it bad a tedious road 1 1 run. He stated that the proposition bad the personal approval of GoTernor Morton. The House divided on Mr. S'riDger's motion to refer, and no quorum voting On motion of Mr SHUEY, the ITouse (under the order of yetterday.j aiijournesl till Monday S o'cloc k p. m. - . Telegraphic Dispatches REWHtTKIl EXPKISLY KD T1IK IIKItAl.I. Arttnnioon Iteport. EXCITKMENT AT SIN ANTONIO. The Governor Displaces Officials a MEXICAN GENERALS SHOT. GREAT ROBBERY IN CALIFORNIA. Indictment Against Gen. Baker. CHIEF JOHN ROSS DEPOSED. liny lieu Difliciiltic! Settled. WASHINGTON FEMALE EMIGRATION. - CHARGES AGAINST ENGLAND. THE PRIVATEER ALABAMA. EMIGRATION TO MEXICO. General Fisk's Department. Ktc, Etc Etc. A I'roiiiinmt It -bei Soul to Fort Lu fa) ttt'Tli rri'tiitrnt und l'nrd on r ti . f i k j li pa r I in v n I 1 : migration to .Tlexieo lin-ut Itrilaln until lie Prlvnlrer Alabama. New Yokk, November 1. Tho IM wl Attorney tit iii rul. (ii'orL'' Davis who iirriviHl lu ri on Wednesday from Key Wst, wlu-re lie was arrct il, wanM nt to l'ört Latuyetto veiterday. (i n. .Jox pli I. John-ton, vt the late lb I) 1 army, is in New York to arrange the organization of bis new Express Co. Tin- Fenian Lrotherhood have oieiiel an fliee in a large luiililing on I'nion .-quare. The steamship load of female t iiiirants previi.iKly atiiioiuu-ed to leave for Wahinton Territory, is exjcctrd to start li.t week. The Tribune's Wa-hin-ton ieiial avs: The Preiileiit lia plainly intimated that 'lie will hereafter how greater ili-i riinin.it ion in pardon. Aniuii;' the iitors at the White Iloue yesterday was a notorious ex-rcUl (ieneral.who iii.-ted on sending in hiseard with the request tliatth I'n sideiit inune.liately grant bini a pri ate interview. The rre.ident returned the card, with a verbal menage that he considered the i-eqiu-t impertiucut. und could not aeee.lf to it. Among tho applicants for pardon is Martin J. Crawford, formerly a proinin. nt member of cngrcsa from tieurgia, snd a promincut nU l during the rcbeHioii. The Uorl'Ts speelal savs: There wen- a large tiumU r of pardon 'aetkers and other t iitors were at the White House to-day. 1 he President, however, had given orders not to allow them in the lobby, a be was too much engaged to xeo mjbcHiy. They ccnluuled tbeui-elves by inspecting tho Eat room. A guard of kI Jiers who have le'n stationed around the White House for the lat two years wen yesterday, by order of the 1 "resident, removed. The Jhral'Ts slei I says: Telegrams were reee.ved Iat night by the President, General Fisk and the Frenlmen's Bureau, signed by sovt-n or eight of leading influential mm of TennesMe. whieh remonstrated nuaiiist theuutieipated removal r-f the supervising tlieer of tho abovciiamod Bureau, now n duty jn that Mate and the appointment of a civilian of the State intead. The Mexican Times of the I'Tth says: r.iprat ion from the United Mate is imroa.-ing. Two largo r-tates situattl in the Kio Yerdil in the department of an l.uis Potn, liave be n rented for six years by Mr. 'o.d for the cultivation of cotton. This gentleman lias gone to the I'nited Mates to proeure the necessary agricultural implements and machinery to carry his object into effect. It is s.iid that during the al-en e of the EmjxTer in Yucatan the Empress will reside in l'uel.Ja and it v icinity. The stories got up bv maliirnants that it is a pl.m to rid the eouiitrv of imp4-rial dignity are the mo-t idlo f.ihricattOlls. Th Cm.-imerct'irs Vahinirton letter savs: Accounts have Ui n recivetl at the m utrpartnient clearly brining home to British orticcr the charge of knowinglv and wilfully countenancing the departure of tho Alabama on her jiratical eniise. It is shown that S. Price Edward. Collector at Liverpool, iK rniittel her to start, after order from tho Foreign orlii-e to detain h T. and that he mtti i 1 1 1 n prti' n of l.. r cr w to j..in h.-r after their cnlession to mo MinoTi r or the fa t u, leV Were going toj..iu the pinlx.at. Intervention in ."Hex Iran AffairsTrt'H.iir) Affairs lieroUee lie poe John Itoa l.adiea Helif ion for theltelenr of Daala Thr Ilaviien lMfficnll) Setlled. ' New York. Novtnilsr IS The New Orb an Ttruts of the ölh says in relation touaval and military preparstien. ftc: We hive information we are not nt liberty to divulge, giving corrotoration to the runn.r. We hesitito n,,t to predict, that unless the Fr-n h tro ps 1- removed from Mexico Uf.re christlnas. tin re will n- active intervention in I half of the li?N ral, and the national jx.licv ti the I'nit.xl Mates will lie vindicated. The C-munrcior sjial says; Ss-n-tarv JicCtilh h will svs.n again txreie the owc"r oi.ferred upon bim by the act f March lat, an.l i ff. r to fund ail compound Interest 1 marine legal tender not. at par. with accrued interest, Into .1 2i's at a fixed price. There will be no limit as to tim fr su!scripti.in. Makir Cvtfax arrive,! this morning. He will ! srrt naded to-night. The ChtToWev. have dcMisJ J,,hn Hoss. and it.- Uiine.1 lv. wning as t hief, with the approojuou 1 1 our iv rnnunt. The Hi, Liuond Whij uvs. the ladie t f that VlA r ' ir ulatin- a I tition for the release of Jett. Pavi. Ihey think as several months may 1 apse 1 fore hU trial, tho lYi -ident mav in.lu.--d to parole bim in the same wir a other state prison, r. Tho Uvrald's H-iTacna correspond en ce cf the 12th say: TbetJ.-.v.rnment has dispatched three war tt-aim-r to look after wrecks twen the Cuba tnd Florida coast. Ibe llaytien trouble j-e announced a wtl,v1,he I'nited Mate and ltritih officials. .-..T??c doclrativn vf war brtwtsfn i-pala and C hiii created no excitement. It wa not thought that a shot would be fired. CaptainOcneral Lujuju is loukod for next month. Sentence ef Garrotert. IVTiiTf -j;OTCinUr is.nUah "Jotinson. it"? Lrown od John Davis, convicted of highway robbery, by the rarroting p", ere to-day sentenced to fifteea Tcir usrri ctuacst esh, la Mate's irK'n.
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From New York. ItArne) Den Ira the fharir ef rratlst AwaitBiat Baina. Nrw York. NoTemtirr 1. VT. C. Barney, (hartd with U in; implicated in the fraud to withdraw 3.'M br-rrvl c-f alcohol from U. !?. t-nd-.! tore ti.u tv means of fictitious bonds. pul.li.he a lengthy letter In the Krirett. He täte the rhargr tö lful-ein every particu. I r. lie state Um alcohol was not taken from t". S. Isiiid.il warcb u-e nor seiied on board a lighter, but was Mzed 1. 1 landed wanLi Use in I'.r.-.U yn : that Gk -ljriire araa Illegal and the I iiitsl Mate bl not 1 -n defrauded rxr could liave bn, tiuless by revenoo Ofüi-rr. He th'ii .iusa statement of safe sruardsplasTil around grwl In lnil an I says the allcjred attcinpt todefnud tho tioveniment was absurd. Iiis explar.ati 'U of Hkj !nd and tii'ode of roceh ing them. ms rather a mere form. Tbe ecuriiy ch rks who tuke signatures to londs, have no ininle ef knowing thoy are ccnulne. but parties igninz their names' are act nvlited by oath before tlj I ity Collet-tor. It I not tho prat tice to rtsjtiLre parties to be. identified. 1 If says it 1 wtll known that tentof thousands of Infill ariountlngto bmdrpd nf millions of dollars are n tile in the Custom House having ii.uie s i f p.'.rti' as sureties know n at the time, they I.;.ned the l nds net to bo worth a dollar. A to the particular Ixwds f r alcohol alleged to U iti titioii. he says a pcrnn calling hiine If 1X1 hard Clancey. -signed three t ntrii-a and swere to theu:'. if tictitious in bond thev must also Is? li. titloiis In enttl -s, and tho fvtmty Collector w ho adminitrrvd tho oath to him. allowed a fictitious name and gave sanction to the signattm. Tho pnseititor idenfifio, Richard Clancey as the party who sLmed tlxtn. Witness s.iv s he prepartxl entries for Clanoey, and saw him sign tho same, and knew of l the Intended fraud. Itirneyo ondudts by sayi in, tho alisnrdity of tire prosecution is appaj r nt, and say he can, at the proper tinif, make j iM-rfetly satisfutory explanation. I m aw j Ilea icav ot the New Yerk .Harket. j New York. November IS. Tho J'utt has the following review of the wholesale market: Tho market has been unst ttleil during the week, owing. In part, to the. comparatively small stock on hand. Tho cotton market during the week has reen extremely heavy, and price have declined; at i tlio close, how ever, there is a ginnt demand, and rates nro lirm at. l(ä Vic. ! Coffee ltlo has lwenTn more active request, i and at tho cloo prices were finn at 14Jj(i5 I I44'c gold rate. j 1 be flour market has Ixn n dull and heavy ! throughout the week, and prices have fallen rotf ;iiii(f.ido per barrel on low and medium ! grade. The inquiry ha lieen confined to tho j home and provincial trade. The larger part of : the Hour now in the market is of very ordl- , nary quality, which is the chief cause, of the j depression." Family brand have ruled quiet, i without decided change; salesof extra State at un.s shipping Ohio, ifcM UUGtU W; trade and family bratnls, 5.! liieill U); rjt. Louis extras sjia m)(,fü'ü. Tho wheat market has been active, and prices have fluctuated. The market closes heavy at el S-oV 1 r for spring, and $i iWti it amlier Mate. The stxk has been considerably increasftl during the wet k. Oats have Hin-tuated; tho supply of sound has b.cn molcrato, but in excess 'of the demand. IValers have bought sparingly of Can-a-lian at ttv, ami of Mate at bl(iÜ2e." Sales of unsound at -toeölc Corn has Imh ii in brisk demand, partly for export. lrice have advanced, and at the close are firm at "Ifftöc for unsound, and $1 02 for white western. I Petroleum hxs advanced under a pood demand aud light arrivals, closing at öt)c fur crude, and (i"Je for refined In bouL The pork market has leen unsettled, and prices have improved T.Vö 1, owing to. the reduction in rtook. Tho market elose to-day at .'12 ."Uil-J tfci for mes, and f 27 öo for prime. Mess beef has leen in fair demand, at f 12(3 1(1 7." for plain and extra mess, and $l$i2. for new mess. The w hisky market has lieen unsettled, aud prices are heavy at $2 41042 43 for western. New YorkMock.lIarket. New Y'ork. November I. Railway speculation was rather tinner with a little more demand for stocks. The strongest share were Northwestern common, l"ittsburg and old Southern. The operations were light, as usual on Saturdays, at the r-Chsion of the l pen Hoard. 1 The market for railway shares was generally dull, but quite steady. Northwestern common shares havelnen the only feature of the railway list throughout tho day, and purchase to the amount of 2o,i(U hären have caused au advance of 't -r cent. The following were tho closing prices: Frio, 91; Hudson, 10si; Michigan Southern, 7b., ; littsburg, Northwestern 8ö?; do. preferred, t-:. iiold closed at HG;. 1 (iovi niments remain very linn, and gold bonds are lHi Ier cent higher. M ite bonds itre quiet and frtoady. Miscellaneous anu coal stocks firm, -Money easier at 7 per cent., w ith exceptional transactions at G per cent. There is very little activity In petroleum stocks t-day. Tho market closed at the following rate's: Pithole, l.Va); McKinley, 21.1; llradley luu; Manhattan,:. -sa From San Francisco. Ilxtrnaia r Itobberr Five Liberal Icxicnii General Miot. 1 Sax Francisco, November 14. Almut three o'clock yesterday morning, two disiruist'd men cnlerenl the office of the "What Clutr House, where only the clerk was in charge. They knocked him senseless by a blow on the head, took the kev from his tocket, opened tho safe, robbed it of 20. as) in gold. The robU rs then escaped unmolested, and no trace of them has yet boon discovered. Inciters from Acapulco "to the öd, state that the French garrison at that place had been strengthened' by the arrival of 40 men from Mazatlan. l.ate news from Michoacan states that tbe French collected a considerable force and scattered tho Juarlst forces, capturing five Liberal (Jenerals (iencrals Ortega, I'araparas, Dittz, alazar and Tonorozo. who were mtlisequently shot. This angered Ciencral Alvarez, who proclaimed the lifo of any captured French or lmiKrial General forfeited. WEATHER AM MARKETS HEATH OF HON. It. C. WYI IE, IIOXOLULU MINISTER OF PTiKKIGN AKFAIKs. Weather rainy: trade quiet. I'xiota and sho-s advanced 1.1 per cent. Sales of 10jaH jHHinds California brown leaf tobacco at 11c. Honolulu lates to October 27th state that K. C AVvlie, Minister of Foreign Affairs, died on tho pjth. Tho second coolie vessel, bringing1 270 Chinese coolios, arrived. S'veral others had arrived, bringing Mich reports as caused further aiprtheusiou for tho safety of the Arctic fleet. Prize right Postponed Itecoraatrncllonl'rcatort Kinfr'i llody not yet Found. New KK. NoTemlrr. The frreat prize tight fjr tao championship of America and yg.ixirt. In tween James Liiiolt, of this city, and Itill Davis, of California, which was to have comeoff on Tuesday next, near Philadelphia, has been indefinitely postponod, on account of a misunder-tanding between the parties. Koth men are in tine condition, and it is trenerally understood that the tight will take jdaee yet, somewhere iu IVnus) lvania. The post -pedal says the subject of reconstruction was under consideration at a Cabinet meetinz yesterday. Tho President i said to )e dissatistied w ith the conduct of leading men of the South, many of whom he has pardoned. The Inxly of a man found in Hudson river to-dav wa at lirst supposed to le that of lreston iving. but proved to be that of a German. The opinion that the lody will not be found gains ground. Preparation, for the reception of General Crant, at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, on Monday nxt. continue, regardle of exj,etie. From Texas 4.0a-. llnmllfon Dlaplare the City official of San Antonio. New Yokk, Nov. I. Gov, Hamilton has di-plaeed the elected city otliccra lu San Antonio. Texas, and appointed other instead. The old Conncil protested liecausethey deme,l it a violation tithe organic laws of" the cijy and in derogation of the rights of the dtizcu, who ought to lie their own municipal rulers, and w ho ought to 1 consulted in the selection tif th ir officers. (icn. II. P. Pee is in the City of Mexico. Thetialveston Jiulhtin says the regular line vessels Wtwecn that city and Premen haa bten re- tablihe,. It U lieves there will Is? a flood of (icnnar.s into the Mate during the coming year. From Washington. Tbe Indictment Against Gen.Iia.ker. Washington, NovemtT IS Mr. Baker, a detective of the War Iepartment, against whom indidments hae ben found for rot-U-ry. imprisonment aud extortion, Mr. and Mrs. Cold, ling the plaintiff, appeared In Court this morning and gave bell In the sum of ?1U for bis apjiearaneo. The trial is to take place on th second Wedmsl3y ir.lH-ctUi. t-r. I- P. Mantm is Lb conuseL SEWING MACHINES.
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hmmroLis daily iiriai.u n T : a yt Book and Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT. I nil la nn pol lav. linnrt. rruiK rnorwETOR." of ttie flESVLD TAIE 1 pleasure In retamlne their tuank t- ihelr fiiend anJ tlia public for tba vary liberal patronage tUrj bare seen fit to bestow tbem J urine their biSef cobaer-tin wlta tbe alove etalUhment, anJ wo'ill rTnertJa'!y solicit a continuance and increase of tbe me. We du not bemal to aay tkat oar book AM) .Ton 01 1 in: Is one of th most complete and extensive la the West. Cor Facilttle in TT PK, STKAM POWER l'RKSS S, snJ material pertalnlna; to a pr.ntin; oflVe, .tc rarh that e ran execute all doscrptmiis of printing; at a low prtr-. a arv etsMi-hment In the West, ami In the NK ATEST STYLE OF Tlt AKT, which can riot fa,l to (the ei t re atlsfacüon. CMltlS Buslneaa, VUitlnx ai.J Fancy Colored Card In every variety, at unomally low prira fur the, war tlntr. POSTERS In black and colorej Ink, of every conceivable Lape anJ site, and on any an every colored paper. CIRCULAR. Of '.ry description neatly eierated on common white or colored paper, latter p.pcr, note paper, or, in fa t,oa any kind er quality of paper de.lred, and price accord lnglr. Olmili: I3oo1ch, We have a vary complete assortment cf paper f-tt ITar.k Books, which will ks bound In acta manner aa wlU lncure complete satisfaction. The atteutlon of County officer is especially called to this branch of oar btu-ine?.. RILL HEADS Of various sites, neatly printed oa nicely ruled paper, and at tbe very lowest living rate. Railroad Printing. 0 fflcer of railroad will consult tba Interest of the same by calling at the Uerald Office and leavUia; their orders for work. A portion of 00 r material baa been selecteJ with re Terence to this class of werk. BOOK PRINTING. Our Book Booaa Is arall stocked with new type, .nd we keep en kaad aa estenalve .lock of Book Pper, which i aareLaaed at tbs very lowest wholetala price. Caan try publisher, would do atll I send la Utr'.T pamphlet w.rk. a oar facflrtie wf.I enable as to d it at auch ratea a will allow them a reasonable prof.L Ws ball make tbl branch f oar buv.nees a speciality, aod persona leaving aa thalr order caa depend upon a Boat, clean job. .Steam Pre?. We have connected wlib onrsAabliaemetit, six preases la full blast, which oaahla aa t tarn eff aa Bui. mi Lad aamaar of Isapiusalooa par day, aad which (it. u (real sdraAiafesover etker esublishmesta. Stercotj'pinßr tor Ptttliahera, prompt! aOsafoJ to. rrPrrsw U want of aa, deacrlpti of prtaüxf. ITA1I work 4osve Jaat basj protalsad.
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Agricultural Works, o. Ml IVesat Wsaahla;-- UtrU INIlANAItLH. INMANA. Clipper Drag Saw, hsrlr.E takea tka trat precaluaa at asir lato Hai fair, a-rar rrM awpetltora; b'm, tka Erst sisalT a4 lha kea-turty State Far. aad .erMiromtf Ts fr, 't cvnitiae strvcrth Ith portabil.ty, and has aovwral pecahar advantage which aresacarod by Leu.ra Patead Farm ami Spring Wnoni Of tsptrlor saaterlal sad Caich, alwsyi oa kaad. U lVorld lVnrrsaBifexl. faBid for PrlCC Ialata ITT A l.beral dlaceant U the trade. norlJ dtf CUE, UlTLSU WICKlDrS. TAILORING. STOUVOKTHV W PIEnS0, Merchant Tailors, .o. 1? Portia Slt-rtallnss Mft-ese-t. .Year th Journal OIce, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. nor 13 d Ira BOOKS AND STATIONERY. ohji 4. rsaias. su'i sicsiut. waT.awcaTusT NEW WHOLESALE BLANK BOOK S( !I(KI, IUH)U, lAPIl AXD STATIONERY HOUSE. Parsoxs, Macailev & Co., ."o. 13 lVireit MnrTlnnd 9tret. INDIANAPOLIOs (y TT ER TO THK TBiDI a Cae SaUcllasi of sads at tho !-wast pricea or Cbicaara. Clnelnaatl a Haa Tork. Oar LiDa af aiatiaoery coaststa la part cf Envrloprs Lfilfr Paper, .oIf Paper, l.rpal Cap, Krrord (ap, Diaries for lap, Deoy and Hf-iun Dlaiks Folio and Qaarto, fell bond and Kill (ap, Cntr. Blot. Panfr.hsir haanaf. Kii lt. Blot. Pads, .MecoraBdoBs, ArDoId's Inks Pasn Books, Frenrh Cop. Inks, flank nooks, Dai id's Blue Ink, Paper Fasteners, Daiid's Black Ink, Paper Clips, Pare Carmine Ink, Inioice Books, Faker Pencil, Letter do, Star Pencils, Scrap do, I'nion Pencils Skeletal do, Carpenter's do, Portfolios, i.upber Coeds Balers, Rnbier, Sieel Pens Bilers, Wood. Pen Holders Sralin; Wax, OfDee Tape, Eyelet Sets and Ink Stands E)elets, Convln Presses. SDrin? Tanps. Pen Backs, Spon Cops, P. 0. Boxes, Check Cancclors, Envelope Boxes, Erasers, Le ttc r Upeners, Propellor, Chess Boards, Dice, Cra)ons, Slate Pencils, Slates, Bbodes Mucilage, Rhodes' Oil Boards, etc., etc. School Books of Every Hind, At Ibe? Iwrst Irlrp. Vinli. iili tiisaisaia OTi CnaMannuu ..-. kf ea. Ratiker. and aJ otLeem h ...i IIa. will do well to call aad t. i ... . - - - - mws we, c astir. .!Bewher.. OnW bv saail CJad praaapt!. aoU dm. ROOKS AIVD PAPER AT W II O LESALE. 80S) DOZn xrariraa K DOZU GtOOkUPEIlVS, SOO L0ZI5 CaUMMaJta. .000 bxaju WRrrna pates. i,o) bxaju wiurrixa PATU, V UkXt PLAT FATZU, Moo.OOO EXTTLOPXa, joo rxais BOTTLU rxr. 30 GBOS3 BOX5TT B0AXZ3b SO tOZtS SLATKB, J0.0O0 8LATX PI5CIL, ALL At Cincinnati or Ckka? WholtsaUlUc At Dsrareaa. Ctewmrt & C.a sevi i-J irPLaJArou. up-
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