Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 17, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1865 — Page 3
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TT''-V" """" " -n,,u.r.:r4 towaa an tb roa.U cu:ert at lud' atat. a. IIa fr orAtl-rrriUtn:. 2 31 1.74- I .TS 4J 4 TS 4 1 75 . 7 40 6.M 2A' 7.11 '.'5 t. IM' no IP as U.5 T.7S' M k 7' 13 J 1. IS OO t1.7 I3.Ü3 14 75 1 OO Iii 71'. II .1 1 MW I 19 tO 23.21 YltiO Ti( II. Wl U fO II 0U 21 40 31 00 lKWIJiW liu o ,' v v u (w 17.71 a.'xj an to a4 73 3 t j la- ' I I 17 Ji 31 mj,o.ro 4 7.1 eaj 1 60 2m il '.'HCt3 r..tM 47 U) -0 00 6. tO 7 t0 SI W) I AJrunii( lnai-rt4 a lcnr tima tbaa (brra tbtv a. mul ba alarjt4 pruportional to tb tbraa anonUia at alt. rmtjr, I jt l aoi tit; J', ) l"1; more tb an rät I. no, and a tbaa Ua, t J 10. r Wn Iters -" Ctftta ort iina "h Imrrtit! wire- ar.t t paM - Ir. a4ane. j Marr!ae t.otc-, ft uneral aotic a. ft. j a4rerremrit with CJta till I taken. TM rale of adaertutr la tb Weekly Sentiuel will be tairthra-ocbara;4latboTaiiT IlrraLt f..r one wet k 1 tr lonrilire. f tract i et will b. eh.rf rthet.e nrUl .cxorJin o ! Iba atfove rat. Tin: wr.r.iti.v si i im.i. . pablUhe! arery Monday, at 1 0l per annum. In ad vane. !L r ent wltbnut tba mouey, nor contluoed a l-mffer tliuo than pt. fur. iMnmroLis it. a. time tabu:. Colamhna and Xndlanapolia Central Cailway. ra'r.a Lea. 4 3 A. at.... 2' P.M.... 7 3j T.H. .. Traisa ArrlTo. .. 8(j0 A.M. .. 1:35 P.M. ,. M35 P. M. ...Day Kxpreai Mail. Niibt Kipre.a BfllefonUiue Eailroad. Tralo. Leara. 4:10 A. M .. 40 P. M... a 13 P.M... Traisa Arrive. 15 A. M. HMO Woon. ... ...ilaU. Madiaon Railroad Mall . 841P.M. TraloiLeara. -- A.M.., SCO P.M.., Trams Arrive. . .1 Ivo A.M. ... 730 F. M. JeSeraonville Railroad. rrainiLvf. Train Arrive. ttorulna I i pre .-li) 15 A.M. N;?bt Kipreaa, 3 3 A.M. CUlcaro Kiproi. Von p. M. CUk-arr tttprena. ti llO M. 5Uhl F.pre., 91 P.M. Kvenlr.f Kapra7.3D P. M. rem Railroad. Traisa Laave. 11.11 ?to.n Chicago Kxpre4..., 10 0)1. M Chicago Rpre4. .... Lafayette Rulroad. IralneLeave. 11 40 Xi.ri 7 HI P. M tft i- r Tratoa Arrive. ...70 A.M. ... 4Jj P. M. TratnaArrlv. .. 4 20 A.M. . IJ 10 A.M. iu I . . .... 4 5JP.M. Terre Tlant and Rlchmonl KailroaJ. Train Lea, e fraln Arrive. :ia A. M Accommnitatlon J:46 A. M. li.31 P. M Cincinnati Eapreta VW A.M. 3-l P. M aall ami Eapreaa 40 P.M. MO P. it JtlK-ht Expreaa 7:11 A. X. Cincinnati Railroad. Train Leave. Tra'oa Arrlte. tn-ao A. M lfn 7 30 P. M 4 .VI A. M Chicago an 1 M. I.oala 13 SO P. M. T 41 P.M Kapresa Wi P.M. 4:00 P. M.....iriiWjr Acetxaodatloii... ..10 A. M. T.alavill, i;.w Albany and Chicago Eallroad. KapreaaGreaoaaetle Jaortlon ffoiog north... 00 P. M. Cfjiag aoatb.. 11.47 p- M. 44TH INDIANA LEGISLATURE. Kpecltal Scaalnn. tiromn ri ana Haaijav 4. i, .011 H. khmmi. a. ()rttiohs Urol rnrtitiliiunt th.? i.Vy.rf for irttrit i-f are iu the t,luini. fill r yrintrrl in tKr. .' en r ls'jil't(ire li)rt. IN SEN ATE. Motoar, .Yuff nrr 'JO, l.C.". The PRESIDENT jro Um. cilled the Senat to trdcr at - o'clock r m A me. -sage from Ihe Governor ar.nourcrd that Charles 1'. Jacobs, Enj , would be continued acting aa Kiecutire Mer?enger. Mr. NILEi asked au l oMunc.I permission to withdraw from the files ot the Senate his bill, o 2)7, repealing Ihe law for th sal of the old Treasury l'ui!diu lot, be having introduced tbe said bill under a misapprehension of the facts in ths case. rxTiTiona ad MxMoatAL.a. Me.ra. McCLURG, DOUGLAS and THOMPSON presenter! petition rrJnT iT the repeal of Ao Act for the relief of the families) of soldiers, tic , which, without reading, took the aaroe refercue aa tha petitions heretofore presented on tbat subject Mr. DOUGLAS preafrlt?d a petition, which waa referred, without reading, to tbe Committer on Temperance. Mr ALLISON presented a petition from the Common Council of the citj of Efansril? praying for an amendment to their city charter, which was referred to the Committee on Corporations Mr. WARD present J a petition pra)!.-),; for the passace of a law requiring railroads to place more effectual guards about their switches, which waa referred to the Cotnmutre on Canals and Internal .tnprovemey's A MISACik I t 04 TUK Ai Tiatl U jT UXO. Private Secretary Javobs read th foi'owirg: 7u f e nrfe liini II ' .us f o.,.i7t."iti4'ji'itt s: A'ou hte already In n 1'if.TüuiI bv Iii K-4-flIency. the tl.v rticr, tf hi- inability t' r tin--rv:t to ili-w bar.' the lulic .f hi orticc. In utnin the tuti- i.-yi v-l uon me by the 4Vntitiiti"n. I cum. t r frain from t-xprei-in; luv pn-f-'iind r -r. t that ti e Mate hould Is-a-at-ii temporarily i- jri. .1 . T I h.- r ) . of an itliccriu who- w 1-b.iu and patrl. ti-111 the p, o have kin b. implicit c.nti.t. n. c. tnr from -.-iv in: utterance to tie- b, j- i..r Iii .nr, rcati ration to h allh atul tbe rliiuauic ot the iutUs to which he was c.ilud l the oiie f Ids ft lhiw-s itii 11. Allow nie hen to cpr. isiv ard.-iit t--ire t i-i-oN-rat- . at la thctotiaralA mbly In all mc:it:rrs hitrti bd t roniote the honor a n. I pro-j rity ef the -t it.- ant t he aa el fare of II lwj-lc. I lt-g leave lircvitu r ifall) t ibmit the ri-tHrt -flr. William II.-miiamaM. l'n sident of the Indiana .-anitary 4 .-tuiisi 1. ii. Itinz rrth a stat.-m. nt f tin reo ipt and e-pe-ndituTf 4 f the o!nT:iiio;i fiotu the b'tli .lay of 1. cutl er. 1.1. to Nov. iiiIh r l'tlt. ls".. .iti.l ul.. ehoairt' the ..vre sate reo ipt atl lisburs. inetiti i:iie its 1 dadi-htm nt. Tin 4 'otniiiii"ti w.i !'.;;.;' .1 in February. !;. rand it w ill Isr rx-n tr. ttt th r. jrt .1 the lreih lit IloW sUl lllitte.l tl.at lt call ma ipts sincethat tmte nmoiint to t:n-s',i:u of tu 0 hundred nnd stv thousand six huioJirsl and Uie.MI.ir nnd twf r.ty-S ei iit. whib-tl.. "iitnhuti. iis in stores and upj-lii . at th. ir tiiii.it. l cah value, .-e i! 1. o ! :.t to the f.ii'tb. r i:ru of lhr.-r hunted and rirt. -n:iir TlioU:ind dollars and lhr'i- oM. tiiikiti.' a i: ran ! fotal of ..". 1 " "Jt of .iutit.ir cotltribtlti-Ols lv tbe w-opt.- of In li.i'.t i. t a.ii!imilT t the 41 tnfi rt and si.pplv the wants of ..i r s, i.ii. rs. Th ,-h 4 -inlittire f the 4 '.mitiii. ii lurtnr the sain.- h ri -I. aucciit t- the tnn of f ' leaving a balance 1 f 1 v!i in the triat;rv i f the Commission. :it this time, of r-e all the stores and UM.! lltnl1l?4-l bav lnr In- n npt'Iic.! as eoiit. iiij-iat.il by the ' f titniiiitors. 1 Jin ra-or.l is bu-iiiv ruinar-ie ! tie hum nut . . patriotisill and iuti-e- of the i ! of ihi -t .1.-. It w as the nirr 'f Gov4 rn r M.rt' ii t. tutuunieate to thcGnnral --Ui.lj his l.i la at'rt Hatlott f the HT1 Ice. f t)..- -cntl.-t-. u vvl.o Lave ei.ntrihut -d mi-!, -i tlnir tin.-, e n. rirv ::nd talent to the "!"' ti. m.nrj. t... nt jud .ü.tributioti of 1 0 - ii, ,n. , , hn,l Mipj.ii.--. ;.n. 1 .Wplv r. -r. t lb .t . .r. uiu.f nie, i- ..f..i control prrveittil 1.:". . . . . ..l. . 1 . ... t vl o pro,"-ri .1. kn. WIsj ;iuz Iii.- er- - 1 .. 1 ... . "i Ii. me.1 I il ml .IV . i-s.r.-iff iv in th; . tin. , li. p. tbat Or. :a.i. th.-aide ard n,t!,fu r-si.cnt f tbe I , 1..'. w:ailk. t tin- , . - .......... ... , ....... f the Mat.-. f..r the Itoliistrv I.-ii ! I,. i..l I I . .. ..1. .. i l l. lie Ul. pr, ., I.-.' I , t.Li. ill , II III! . 11 II I ratioii of the Coinlllll liii-i'.-i :,, , itsor mi uiuia lfr.l Marri-m ri.t:ir.r-,.,.j,. fr, j.uri.r ,'f the .iiiimsi.iti'. la tn , n t.j, ,i t. n j i iu ratru rwiJr.mI 11- icbtUly and ti.U-lity with whien Jie La iiiatui'cd ti.e fau.j, e.f the' Cvuiniiioii.
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Th ' I i:it Hif-it'f and ln-I :i-t r r .d I Ii I'darn John I!. Ixr and Li'.tai.i . .tW:n-i lr eorutw.Tt'llritr th ran of Mtr I rav bliers to t!if svinpithin .f the p-i'dc, an I iiti,, rrmtrilxiiion t lln sanitary work, ar In m u lhrouklivi l!w Mate, ati-l 'npprv-int'-d vvIit ever known. To nun., rate I! t Ti u h liite ctl tli' ir t-ti' rin t tli- ftjrtln r-Ji. of tbi irrt-at work t ltu"tirit justier, wmil.l rxM-ol Iii limit i rM rilwl f..r tl.i roniniuiiirati'n; but tin ir labor tail) li-nj ! rcm-in-Le red by the t.,le, and 4 -jm tally J.y the ivl. lie-r anl tliefr frin.. 1 al In n-witli u'init th n j- rt f Pr. Wjii. liannain-ui, (iciwrul Military Ag-nt of tlo Stat-. lio iiitf t)f oii'litioti and ojm rati' n of all th In-luna Military .ni'? e-la-l-li-Lrt! I.r th (iv ni'-r fn-tii Ifctuf. 1 . to tlif .r-M it t;m-. I -i iIly ronniH n.1 Uiit rrjH.rt to tin ran ful n-iIt rtin f th (in ral A- niMj. 7U"- I-rf nn !. an ! tlic titT.-rinr' ir nt-! or mllr itti-d thrurh
I tl Iii4nun ntality of thr ni-f. rjnn-t t -o lii.'lily ai'i m-i it.il. I n-iHtrr.l!y retxinm n-1 t!it j.rfli'n ! nia l tr th- ' ntinmnrp of tin AfTJ-n'-r fit V-liinzt"ti ity. aii'I for tfladnr it -n a"i ninii' nt !:i-!. Tinwant t our tli-rhiri-'-'l ".I liT arnl tlw futniIi.-- of Mid. n- lnvr LMt.-n in- ir im i in. ir r-miniy win yn.'i.tr r.-rrr - "-'"V nirnt' v fir ral vrar. A nf-iiy, 1m, m my ju-Lm-?. oxi-ti fr flu ' ntlni-ir.r-. f. r tit r--iit, f an ni.'-ii-y at Iii'Iijli ip Ii-. Th otuall kuiii that It ill rt t!i- i j !i t.f th-Stat to w.ntinu-f t!n- t .r a.' in ii v. ill i lx a trlfl in rftni:irin t tii 1 rar amount 's vl.i li w ill ! t-n-'! t i th ir Iv iurr Mi r ; ((f jj,;, vt..t. an! to tli f itnili." cf th'. hjb3TP d,,.,, in nic. in th. t.n -iwriti. 11 i . Il.l,u,.,,llll,l ,,r ,!lrir (i .i!1M -j.:ii.f t1(. 4 rnnvnt. I Ii n inainiiiiT ai' n 1 . ai willlx K4n l.y the rt-jx-rt al,c r-f rT J t, will mxjti l ! I. 1 al Lm with trnin:t to th ifn ral A mllr the ni'tiinrial of tin I'-.ar'l f Tni-t-ii t( tin" Indiana At,'ri ultural 'oll;, irayin7 f.rtln i4.a f f a j'.uit r..!utin iti-7ru; tinj our .m nat'T anl n-'j' tin r.ur H' lirvfiitativr In rnsrr- to u tln ir inln:4-iii-4- to Irx urp pin-h im li fixation of tin art of Connrv a will 4-nabl" Matt- in wl.irh th-r art no t.ubli l.inU "Ul.jt' t t entrr. in-t-al of m ilium tln ir laml wrip, to 'nt-T laii.li tht rtf-n-ith in any otln-r Mat- in whidi tln-n may le(tovtrn!2i(-nt laniN ul.jit t to t-ntrjr. rrnl r fNtiiiLr llatJ n. If tin r i-t n public lan.l nubjc t to entry in 1 Mate to which the crip 1 i"U( J, IainlJ f aiinot lie 4 ntr re'l with the Mrip in anv .thT Mate, but the Mat to " I - - . which the Uue ia iiiaMe will 44 inin-Uet to aeli th crip in onlt r to 4.tabliah ani t-mlow the Coll'.'e. The object should l to reitue front the mil-U-hnient an-l tn-l-.w iiu iit or Asm nltural ol- !? i he cvtral fttaU-n the laret oildc amount. II th writ 1 fon-4 l uim.h the mar ket brail tln-e Matet. who, like li.iii.ina. have n laii.U. or ifirnn-irativclr none, within tln ir limitn ibjett lo t-r.try, the n-Mllt will the l'prrrtation of the cnp. au-t, lo mat extent. the cf.-at of the oli.-rt 4-f tin L'rant. t it It ! rnii in the 'ropo.'d aimiidator)' act I re'iuiriii'f anv Mate nteriti lan.N with I M-rtp. in another State, to -ll tin- nie within la luiutM time, ay five or lx years irom tu , Lite of entry, it N lnlicViil that no jroo-1 r-axn ! cxl-ta whv tin mo.lihV:iti'in prayd fir hould not be srrante. I, therefore. ri-Mctfully reconniMinl the i.ia?e of a joint rei'diUnm iti-tructiti'; tair -iist..ri hii I r t( tiiii our H.-iircM iitAtitea to tft tlnir iijtiuiucc to jro4urtj tue paa.'c i an I ( - 1 V I .1 I in4ndtry ct. Michail irrr cd f-r in theinmorial witl, ra n,i.o r.,i;ilri,, I lie M, ;;f tin Land Ortlc l.a.l ralh-l the attention 4.f Itoard tf Tru-tei -a of the Indiana Airricultural roll '! to the fact that, while) tli a-t pa it Tour ht sf-ii.n. and aiuruitl .March Ii, 14. ncccntinir the fonirrcional crant. 4-oti tain a tro i-mn in me nun wciion nn r .i authorlzin-' Una I rea-iin r ! lln l.oarn in Truti-.-Hof the Indiana ALTicllltliral Colli L'C under the lircctioii of the Itonrd, to jo ftln land M-r'n which uiLjht be rcccitcd under the Conxn-HMoiial grant; no nutln ritv U conferred to tranifcr or u--lzn tin "ldp which may Ink aj.l.l TI... 4I.-n. r-il ....liil.iv" ill li'ioint' tin act 'abort alludialto. ihiubth couiih rcl the lMiwcr to truiint'rr as incident to the power to g lf, but to ohuatc all lioliht on licit uljet. I respect fully reiomtucinl that tin tilth wction of the act acc-ptin the -.'rant Ih an nun ti.li il as to ejircslv empower tin ai.nlii4 lit 4f the (ri w h. it sold. To that end. I herewith reijM- tfullv Mthmit for ymir con i.l-4-ratioti an ameinlatorv bill, prepared under the Mipcn ii.n of the f;oard of Truts-s of the In. liana Agricultural College. I am informed that the market is now glutted with land wrip lMirl to other Mute, and that the result is that it is wiling as low as fifty cents H-r acre. At these rate- the erlp lo w hich Indiana i 4 11-tilli-il und -r tin grant, r irceijting, as it will, ISM.imi ucn-s if land, would U a ntirt ly inailepi.ite to tlo iieei.iiipliliiin'iit öf the object in lew. Under these cjrctllil-lalici s. if il llioilili4atIo of the act T ('otin -' a- to n rmit the i tltrv ot latnl. as In-fore lli,'!,'etcl. call Hot Ih pmctiml. sound policy manifestly atisjuircs that the wriji which liidi.uia may reiciu should not. for the press-tit. Im put in market. I therefore recommend that the act of l.it s-siou be furüiir aiiii-ndeil no as to prohibit the sali of anr f the sirij for a limited time, to be 11:1111. tl in the ct. or that a price ! det-ignateil In low which it shall not le ndd. 1 heg; leavf, als., to rail the iitleiitlnii 1 1" tin ;ciicral AsM inbly to the fact that, by the fifth section 4f the Act of Congress appro! ci I Jul v :'. In;;', tin grant in aid of Agricultural CniIcges is made subject to the condition that any Mate which shall take and claim the benefit of the provisions of that act shall pro hie w iihiu lie years, at least, not loss than one college, as dcscrilM-d in the fourth sction of the act. or the grant to Mich Mate shall cease, and said Mate shall In' hound to iy tilt United (ates the amount received of any lands preliuly sdd. A l.s than two of the "live years remain within which a college inut U jroVldfd to jin vciit a forfeiture. I reiei-tfiilly stiggrst the propriety f an application to ( 'otigrr-s r an extension of the t li iias limited for the establishment of such college. Conrad liAKi.n. Lieutenant (ioiruor, actiiirf io-nior. Mr. COBB moved to refer the tr.esage to a Committee of on from etch i'orgreioual Diltart. Mr. HANN A moved to amend the atnctidment by proriiing . tor the printing of rM() eepie of the message and accompanying biil The amendment was agreed to, snd the motioo, as amended, was alsoagrtcd to. TUK SVINI0 OAZETTE On motion by Mr. DYKES it was XtJroJ, Thai the Doorkeeper or tbe Senate contract for and place upon tbe desk ot uiembira of Hi Ucue one copy of Ihe Evcuhur ('.aaette. IttSTACK ITAWr). Mr. BONIIAM offered the followiug: AVee.'red, Tbat tbe Librarian In lntrurted tofurnlih acb Seeator with tbrea tfoltara worth of ptagt) atamp. Mr. OYLER moved t j amend so that it shall be charged 1 the rtitioucry accouut &t Senators. Oa motion of Mr. BENNETT the amendment was laid oa the table by yeas '21. nijs 15 Th oti'tual resolution was adopted by yeas It A I LEO AS FABE. Oa motion by Mr. MOORE it waa -f..i.f TS. tl. f. miuilt.. An Jii.t . tr 1 in- I .trtictl i.. tnuuire int.. tbe eai.eibrD.-v ami rroi.r.rty of ' priilitit b law tbat tbe fare n railroa-l iu ttu Mate ahail aut aaceeJ three eenta per mil; w.:h l.-ae t. re- . portbyb.llore.ihera.re. ji tu ts or nix riacik. Mr. BOX HAM offered a resolution dirccticg ik. t.i.l.i.rt iimm tlfi I i irnnira into the 41. redleucr of limiting the number of Juatic4Sot tha rtc to three in each cuuntr. taviua iurisdiction coeatenstve with their teajevtive coun- i " - ; ties. The motion was rejected. , ths f atk rainora nobth Brrtrott!rr institi - i TIOS ; The Governor's Secretary communicated the , following message: ' To Me Srna.'e and Huusi of Rr; resentulim: ' I herewith tespectfully transmit to the Geti1 ral Assembly the report of the Board of cootrol ol the Northern lndiaua Slate I'ttaoo, with at accompanying reports ol the jperiLteud eut 01 construct a ana the Warden of t6e prisioti. From the ret-ort ol the Board of Control, it appeers th it a coulract lor tbe completion of the prison has been made, at a price wh'ch, according to the accompany irg ertiru.tea ;t the work to be done, w ill rtqüire 7 17 i'J; which sum is iu txcrsaol ext.tiog aproprutins on accouut of cout-lructiou lo the amount of $'J,747 tJ. And lor this last named amount an appropriation is asked br the Board. A further appropriation is eoltcited by the Board of j jo,iov tor tne erection 01 loe auct en, ainit groom and boepilal buildtnga if the Prison, and th stall further aura of $,I3J 71 ; to dcliare the debt ot that amriuti accrued prior to thej 15th day of Nor., 1M5, on account of current eip-etses, making the agcregai traount aakei tob appn'ptiated $I3j,ir.'I '-J. Whilst 1 bav great cot fi Jene iu the integrity aud capacity ol the Board of Control. I am ' not sultcieuUy infroaa-i aa to the past history and preet.t Lecess:t ts of this Pi'sem t) justily tne in makinc anr si-eciSc reoomtuendaiioa 00 ! tb sulject embraced in th report. I there : fore rommrcj tne consideration ot the report to the (ieceral Aaeeuably . feeling assnred that such üon. made aa tb condittot of our finance, will rr, ara m a 1 sak ! I la f f ft a ' a. f St r, 1 ai 11 K r.rvrai a justify and the public welfare may require. I also herewith rsnjec'fuHy transm t a copy of a commanfeation from Andre Wallace , Evq , President of the Board of Trustee of th 1rero'ent Inst.tutiona accompanied by a copy of the re r r; made to him by the Superntetdent of the Indiana lost. tot for the Education of tie Blind iio appropriation is asked lor tb Hospital, but it will te seen by tbe report of the Sudsm iiitcodent of tbe lostiiut for th Blini tbat tb aiailoe; appropriations for tbe Inatitut lor the Eiucation of the Eiind are largely io 1 aum-ieat to meet current xpBa-a, a do 10 oj ,r7 ll ct f repair which would eeo to b j absolutely ceceaaary to pretent a uptLsioa ol sufficient to meet current xpenae, od lo d- . operation of tbia ioautution, and I there- ' for arneaily recommend that, aftr inresti-
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Oo motion by Mr. A l.LI ON . -" f j lh mf-i;e at, J accrpf'ttjinx d'Tumet X ere orlcrt-J tc Lc plu'tA ncir ai t r i n . 1 Mr. COUl', ffnm the S.l t G.mT.it c? terror., rit-jir-.! Mr. Fu!r'r bill ?. N. It'' for I An Act t ifi let th n.'t tje of Shrr fl' a:, i I Trm jrtr, ttftmn t:i I f gpj'i S'? The bi! i rr.j tr,? -rot.' time. Oa motion of Mr. COIlUIN. t!.e biS! 13 rr- ! conimiitr.J nitii irtructi -I l-ifrp'Tt ihcicttül ( li-itaf.ee- by the t..u!!y ir.iTci'.cil r.u. iMAarcLia if.utxii C)'tr. Mr. THOMPSON, frorj the Sprti4l Crc- ( mitte t!i:,n. rftuiiel hit b !i N I'JJ. : a-uen I.ij Ait A(t to iao.rp rite the Ii üianaJ polii Iufartace 0npin, reoniair-j Ji:.-; pHZ , j,f cOHni. V. ,:j b to ft in rr,i;-insr cxtfnicl tri tüt tu urrori'ion, are hoiill 1-v.k 4-11 t 11 Ibtl t'. !o nvt b4t oti.e tnoru.poür i -uch an ri'! t as to oon trol il.4 tit.'a of i izei ! Mr .SlLES rtiairkr l t'- t Le ai rer ,!! fr;frul!j to the pipit iiitertt'cJ la the bill, but J be opOfed, a a etieral ru'e. t) aojcn iic i iptciil chrtfr II thought it fr trisrr, il atce- iry, to amen J and prrlect the teneril liws . lJ liCJurnce cornponn eiit-t ii under npe il . ac- ti rtvtztu.zi uuder tbe geber.! liws. He If aw :.cLIr,j( otjfC.ior.able in the bill eavept tLe j act b't a;eci!. He moved the re?crecce cf i th MM to the C inti)ittee vu Corvimt:cr.. t Mr. Tli0Mf!0N rttlie t'.e ileii th-1 I rouli f Deue if the aiotion pttrtiUd, bbt would j off. r ii j object od. Mr. GULLEN hoped the motion 10 itomam j would prevail. There -ecni to be a di-.fiti n on the p't of Dicaihtri t benefit their ti'in.d', I without rerari to the reneral Uwi of the State V r w ao-i the irood of thj e le at I ire. All cor nt.'o&i ahofjl i hr tue aiiD bttiutit' all nun shoal I be plice I u:hd an equal o:irjp. who de aire to invrt in thin or any other 4ntrrpri'e. Senator ohould f in firing power, and granting riehu to corporation. Mr CO Uli being friendly to be bill w willing to hare it recjrnmitted as proposed, and j hoped the Cjmm'ttee would report at an early dar. 1 The motion to recommit waa agreed to. TAXINU ISITKD STATES B0.41'S. Mr. MOORE oTcred the followiug: fl'Jrtt, That tie Cuoitnittee on (ioar.ca he intruded to Inqu re into and report to thia Senate whe her or not liovf ruiuent bala are taaad or not by the law a of U.U Kta e, aua ii in tb.ir opiuioo tbey are nut, to repoit a b.U taxiiij the am ai oiu. r property. Mr. BENNETT hoped the Senate would not adopt the rexolutiou in any ahape. Ertrjbody knows United State bond.i are not taxtd, nor can they be taxed by the State, and the resolution i prerutuiofr that the balance of us are more ignorant than we are willing to admit. Iti i reference ta a committee would amount to uothinjr Mr COBU, wiih due deference to the opinion f t,a Sa.. .1... f,n., i.;.... rat. p... .. 1 I - .-vi...... 1 1 V ill UUIUU) I.UI IV I Jlin I , I thftbita rv i'i..ii... sLYi . uuZ edSta of Juifie Den.o. of ew ork Jately tuhhabed, I hia a1Uli ou!.d l:ot be w--e we may i noi tax ine print. pai ot tne nona.i memieivca. there is ro quenion but that we can tax the inupon these bonds I would reach theae come i Oono-nolders id erery powib'e eliape without , nulttin th tru anirit of the ('..Twiifi.tlon of i tbe TJn.ted States ai,d rule, of law I tm i.ut in faror of legislating for capital againht I kbor, Let ns hare taxation distributed toually amore j all classes enpetiilly would I favor the labor1114 clasea of community. I would invaJe the ! COutratt iuclf for thepnr;oFe ol rtlievini; the j people from the burdens of taxation which were loreed npon tongrtf by the capitalists themselves. The time will come when the people will speak out, and then bondholders will have to do one of two things, or repudiation will follow. I am no repudiator and am opposed to it, but I would, for the purpose of preventing that, and protecting theso bondholders iu future, throw enough of the burden upon them to make it equal, and thereby prevent this upri-ing of tbe people on accouLt ol the burden-) ol fixation. These capitalists a-k the Government to protet t their property, and they oubt t bear an equal ahare of the burdens in order to keep up the Government. I would not violate a clear proridioo of law adopted iu the spirit of the fundamental law of the land, but I would go as far as the farthest, if I could ee my way char, iu I ncfcing these securities taxed. These men have I no right to complain. Wheu they saw the coun try in trouble, they demanded certain rights to secure them in lomicg their money. It was not patriotism iu them, and now thej ehcuM be ttxed. Mr. CASON. A properly drawn resolution of this kind I might be willing to ace go to the Jud iciary or the I-10 nice Committee, whatever my prirate opinions mitii be on tbe aubjtct, but I am not willing to put tuyaclt upon the record iu lavorof any such foolish thiii. I am not in faror of repudiation, in one thing or or.ot.Lc.-, and wbeuaiver we tax Government bonds we ao tint far toward repudiation Mr. WILLIAMS. We Lave a statute telling us what is taxable and what is not. It is a very plain case to me that all Government houdd are taiat-le, aud 1 would ao act until sou e decision ol our courts should be nude to the contrary. He read lron tho stature govemi: g the asre--GiM.t aud cj1!c lioo of tuns. 11. Garm k Hord, vol I, page 13, sec 231 Mr CASON. Cannot tbat provi.ion be st I asKI by a deriaiou of the Supreme Court ol :1 e United State? Mr. WILLIAMS Until it Is male for Indiana our o Hirers should ru; pot t this law. Mr. THOMPSON. Against tho Ueaerr.I Government? Mr. WILLIAMS. Agaiust tho General Government or an body tl.-e. Mr. OYLER. This is a question of aUtract law, and the Supreme Court of tho United Stites, the highest judicial authority iu this Government, his already decided that Govirnuit nt bonoa are not t.naolo. That i in conflict with this law of the Sitte of Indiana. Mr. COBB (interrupting,) wheu was that decision made, Mr. OYLER. Not more than 3 or 4 months ago, atdifmy memory scivea me the decision made by Judce Demo to which the Senator relcrred reviews tbe whole matter. Mr. VAWTER. Do jou recognize the doctrine that the decision ot the Supreme Court is binding upon all the citizens of this Government? Mr. Ul Lh.lt. I do, eir. I Mr. YaWTER. Upon what ground, then, J do you justify the Organization of the party ipposd to the Dred Scott decisioa? Mr. OYLER. It is not necessary for me ta justify it; the people hare justified it to the gcrtlemau's satisfaction long rioce. It is very proper that the Senators from these dark dis tricts should attempt to organrze a tea putt upin tnat basis, aua wDon they Ket a mj ority 1 o( the people with thctl they Can have it all ,uir Qu waj I aaoppoeed tO the Dred j detil..on b(Jl , Le ob(JcJ 'it, as gea If men will have to do in this instance. But 1 do not pripo.e to discuss th main QUCsttOO DOW. As this rCaolutloU IS . not so much a fcuaut itlaa a law questiot , it ! ihould 70 to the Judiciary Committee . a liT-vvc Mr. BENNETT. Thes bond are not taa1 able, and if e had the power and were to tax them it would be one step toward rtpuJ.ation. Gentlemen may talk about some meu having , the burdens of taxation to pay, while some men i hare not; but I remember that 1 heu the Sena , tors' frieuds bad the right to buy them it they j chose, iter didn't want them; they said the j war was a failure, aud that these bonds were ttterly aorthlcrs. But there was a class of meu i iu tin country who bad a higher fai'.b, meu ' aho had hopes in the army and navy, men ' Lo had aome lore of country about thetu , w ho had a bop mat t'lis country would come out succe-stully, aud tLe put their cap Ul in these bonds. They didn't put it ia old rUcking-lcg. like the Senators' friends. ) Mr. COBB (interrupting ) As far as I am ; concerned, I do not propoae, in this Senate, on a question ot purely huancial character to lug ! in ptolitics, and I will giv the Senator to understand tbat his imputations with regard to love of country do not come with good grace from htm. Mr BENNETT. I do not make thera to ward tbe Senator personally, but to tb party wiih w hich he acts. 1 Mr COBB. But tbia ia a financial queatioa one in whica everybody is interested. It 1$ bat a partv question Mr. BL.NNETT It mar not be quen.on. but I notice the' Senator's friend's aa i at ft tnrougnout ;ae state, aDd every p. ace. are try ing to make some capital ol it. And that is tbe object of introducing t'iis resolution here. 1 know the Senator is too coJ a lawyer to de-f-bd this resolution cpon any ether ground. And, as far as 1 am concerted. I accept tbe issue. I am for standing up to that cantract, for never was there a more honorable and patriotic contract, than this one made with those ' mea mb B, ,n ,V ro ,cf tLe ULUf's greatert trial aud said. "Here is my money I will take jour notes, 1 wid take jour bond; I don't care how mtiiy conventions declare the war a failure." Mr COI5B interposing I will ak the Senator whether tte Republican Convention of New Yerk did not lake the same to tion tbat the Democrats Lave in their Convention? Mr. BENNETT. I do cot remember. If tb Republican parly ever ar in laver of repudiating one dollar of tbe national debt, theu J am 00 lorjrer a Republican after that. jr.ua.-o.i. 1 wou.a asa. iu oraaior irons Lawrence if tb Repnblican Conrectiou in New j York did tot ptopoM to tax bonds issued bereMr. CAsON. I would ask th Seeator from afier? Mr. COBB. That ia not my recollection.
Mr CASON. Tr.t i rn '.:,! :i Mf ilAS'J.N lt.iara-i.lt?.'.---!1. . i r I. ioif the Cvrnrrr.i'f u:i tit J afi j'r, t'.fT tMi-k tl et'!;i! tie t4iat:e. t' rt;o- I t I t t4i the itDi(.
Mr. MOOJiK I lern,! ihf naitiiluitxt tu re'fr ihc rfii'tio'i to the Jul; irj C:Ba t c. Mr CUL1.KN. 1 rrixi ti ?uni a jj d citln-e(Mn. an J I am rorrf t.-ie Senator frrn , t. tt t , , . . 1. .- a i : . 1. a t . t . I te upreaie t:utt of the Uniied '.:e, I e : Cjr.:iti4 ba tie power ti p.i-.i .uth al. With ti". respect t my Kei '.l c:! trien!. , it th it the Ciffre-i ot tSe Li i;ed S It are to conititut'.oriil y.tr t .... uh'a liw. (Jeri'Icmfn liaae reftrred to several r!ecli-':;i cf I the Supiexe Cvi.-t ujn tl.i q-te--o.i. but f e i m't nie t fjj th I tne Süjrf.te Court of the United S'.t- bave refer p--et uon this (ueati jti. It pi!c.l uptn the ':t-.. n urider the o d , l'ni-ei tttea I!:.k when the ('.jvcrnxct did ,' II her hui ne-i throjcli tho t.rü.cl.r-? cf tht bank when fie city el Charleston atre-np'ed to tu the boed leh'i by the ilJ Chief ;Juiiice Marshall drciJeJ th.t a Sate hallo ' right to tu thoie b ! 1 it tv. . t- a 3ifT, nni 4ues;iou entirely. Here t'ie h :.Ji is-ncd hj the I United S:ate are punha1 i by in Iit; i i .!; at.d I hoIJ that whe:ievrr thee r :i j re f brchwed 1 by icdividual the L'i.ittd Suit. !tcr allia1 ttrot aud control over the.-.e bond. Thy bceotne ai abo!utei the :ruDriy of f1 ln-i:d-uil who t'ljra tbffD. a bor-' ikat i purchased froa lb tio7erDmett; artd I uerer could ee the reasoa why the State o! Indian could cot teip tetcaue from any pro;erty t rerwa may hare. Can any tentlerr.an produce t me a nt-i-fctory reio:i why abinS.tr ho does Lusiner wiih a hunlrt-d thoLtond djH-t. hould pj no tax for the pur Hue of krepinj; up the State (JoTcrorofnt. while a nitii Lo inrreti the tunc amount of money inaj;ii -uJ'.ural punuita, and thertb? opens up an ii crei-e of the wealth of the Stite, b to piy all the tax- , e. and the banker nne? There i-i cettiitlj , Kreil ii justice nboLt thia thing. I hare ex- : mined thij qucütioo with con-ijersbie care If I were a bonJ-holder and owned tlOO.WKJ or;h of b nd.i. ai a nuCter ot tiht and ju-iike to mr-e'f, and lookii; to nr intertft lor the I pattnentof there bonds when they become due, I uu!d rote to tax them. Yu may Call th;s repudiation if jou will, tvit I ry uo'ena la. wtauie property of the cout trr ii taxed, we will Dmr be able to ptj the irn3tb?clt.i9 of the Govert ment. If aou allow, a in thia c ite. ot. - I third ol the wealth tf the country to remaia ul- ! tiled, I gire it a a round propoitiD, where i will jou get the money to piy thee bouU whn ; they bectme due? (Jtn'.'f men fy there is a i contmc: entered i.ito by the j,cn'ral Oortru- ! ment w t!i thee mea who came from evtryj where lor t :e puipose of Lujirj thee bonda, i no; lor the purjos-e of liivdtmtnl, but for ' the purpo-c of helping the ptneral (iurcnnirtit o it ot tdra; ,,ve Ult douht in many inetiuCes tl at waa true, but I do not think it waa so in a nji'iorit? of irptar.ces. No doubt these
bocda will iuu into the hand ol the capitalists Mr K1L00RE thought this a motion for of t'i? couMry; and now Itt me 6k if pa'-riotism 1 'hrowirg thN resolutba Into the hands of a led them to mverd their money in thes bor.ds, Commitree wberc they will sleep till the end of why will nt that sitae patriotism return to ; the aesd)n. Ho conäilcred tbat tbea bonis them whin t';ey shall ten Entncial rain before ' should bo tixed as oilier property, and he dethe country, and lead them to ar, for the pur- j sired the Ilou-e to art upon this matter. poeof helpiu- the (Jeneral Government out of . Mr. BROWN concurred with the gentleman this trouble, "ux my propeity ail you tax an;- ) from Delaware He wanted the?e reiolntions body eist?" ; adopted and pent to our Senators and RepresenI am opposed to this for another reason. I 1 Utirrs at Washington. And as his Iriend Csrr bold that in a G.jrernmeat like o-ur-, bied upon (noarhim was cow on his waythere.it could the poople kept up by the htlp of the people i ait be entriiite! to safer hands, it is the duty ol tbe people to look to this ques- ! Mr NEWCOMB thought all those prODOsi-
tion, nnd it is their duty t i speak in reference to it without regard to patty. I am not go'og to allow this que-tiou to take a patty chute with me. It is a qufiiion, under the act of March the 3J, whether erery dollar issued in thorhapc cf grtetibtcks whether a mm can not keep even there in bis pocket and refuse to pay taxes upon tbeni Then let tbia q-ietdion go to the Judiciary Canimittcce, and lit them aay t.) tbe Senate, whether, in their judgment, tho Constitution of the United S'.aUa was violated by the parage cf that law. Wiih th's view of the matt r, il in order, I move to strike out so much of this resolution as ouc?tious i
a 1 f - vwviuvivil ajB kijfj whether or not Govtrr.mcr.t bonJs are taxed I j (House and n joint resolution, the latter asimiU; nrvr.rT . ilaiiofr itself ton bill. It was the design of the lr. hJ.a. hl I. As a te.-t vote, I more to I rme to refer mere political matters without delay the resolution and amendments on ihe ! bate. tabJ- . A mey ige was now received by Acting-Gor-The mt.t.oti waa njected by yeas 14, cays 20. j ernor Bker, acnouncing that he has authorized Mr. W 1LLIAMS made au it effectual motion i Chr!es P. Jacobs, Eq., to make executive veas 17, nays to lay the amendment Mr. j Communications to the General Assembly. Also MasouV on the table. ;a mesjaga in writing which was read by Mr!
uiiwioiinuciu luiueciuai looiiou , postpone the further consideration of the' to subject till 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon Mr. IiENNETT made an incflVitual motion yeas 12, najs il? to indefinitely postpone the resolution. Mr OYLER moved the prcrious question. There being a tie, the President, fro tern, voted iu the ufLrojative; ar.d so the previous question was ordered. 1 1 he omen 'mpnt Mr. Mason f was agreed to f by ye.is tM, nays 111. The resolution ws shcti rejected Ij veis It?, nys I'd, as follows: Titas - Ve-sia Lark, r. Run man, T. 11, Curbin, Duiiirla.4, Kiijjti-b, rVdi, tiiflmd, Jit kens, Mjf-hi.ll, llvCl'lU, Jia.uti, iloorc Xiwhn, t!hi;s, Vawtcr, williaiaa, ai.d HUI I N'as Messrs. Allisin, iVtmt'tt, Itmwn of Haiui'itoo, 1 in n, füllen, i jk-. iui T, ityatt, Mies. Nojes, oy lor, ; an Itchiuon.l, le.ry, lhuni.M.n, Van Lu,kirk, . Keaian Ward. Wi,oU. and Mr. Pie iJrtit l'J IVt.cing the roll callMr. COBB said he did cot like tii vole for the rcro'uiioii in the rhnpc it w,tt he regretud the condition it is in but he couldn't vo against it .Mr. CULLEN stid the way this resolution now reads he was not wiliwg to put himst If up n the itcord infavorofit. I am not willing tint the people pball read to-moirow iu t'.e n.wipapersilnt I voted lor a tommitteti to it quire w!;itbcr Uuited Sii'ts bui.ds arc tixed iu tbe State ol Indiar.a. I would be crrt .in that my copsiinictit ould send lor me. f Laughter 1 Mr. MILES said ho thought it only respectin to tne senator iM.ai reso.utiou ol inquiry j upon t.;u somewhat imnortant question should ! so to a committee, and he was intending to vote t tor 11; uui tne woruing 01 me reso.ution a. it , now arati..4 comi-ci eii n ni to rote "no. r ULSKIKK said he thought the ; reso.ut;on was so amended as to ark the Judi- i ciary v.omm.uee to inquire whether these bonds : arc taxable, b'Jt upon heiring it real was not wilhng to vi t for absurd a icsolutitn. Mr. ALLISON had the same understanding, j and for tho same reison charged his vote Irom I "aye to "oar. Ti e nsult was then announced a? above. THt DCCKXTINU OF AIPKAI.S. Mr. NILES. from the Judiciiry Conmrttee, returned his bill, No. UIO, concerning the docketing of appeals Irom the Circuit Courts, rceom mending its piss ige. Mr. N. said the law now require the docketing ot caea in the order in which they are fileJ, but the Judges think it more exuedsent that causes Irom the several Circuits may be docket j cd together, that lawyers may know when they 1 ! Wji Coroe ur. ' 1 On his motion, the bill was read tbe third 1 time and pi-cl by, jeas 3fi, nays 20. .,.1 ...... 1 .-..ik on ' Tnk TktKi; IIAITX ASD KtCIlM )M RAILROAD. Mr CORBIN offered a re-o!u:iou reciting certain irovUioim in tba chtler of iK itmir. Company which t ia alleged H ey have not complied wita; that it is believeJ the Com-P;-VV , T KC -ra OI which should be to the S: i'e Trca.nrv that iK i 1 V. . . 1 1 . Fresidenl, Auditor at.d Treasurer ol s;d corpora;i.m be rtquircd b make a report, ucJcr oath, to the pre-ent resrioii.showing the amount of their capital stock, their gror incou; and expenditures; and that a committee of three be appointed who shall constitute tbe agents of the State to eianiue the books of atid corporation. w;tn poer to rend lor persons, books and pipers. On motion of Mr. C. the resoiu'.ion was referred to a special comm. 'tee ol five. rTATMMKT fCB iLltkv Oa motion by Mr. BENNETT, it wis That tte ecr tar ea te allowed t a draw stationery nton tbeir own oriSer, a; proved l y tba TreslJent ot lie Senate. And then the Senate aJJourted, under the rules till C o'clock to-morrow. HOUSE OF KEPRESENTATIYES. MoNi-ar, .YorrWwr '2"), 1?C1. The House met at 2 o'clock P. M. Tbe SPEAKER (Mr. Buskirk in ihe Chair) directed the C'.erk to read the journal of Siturday. On tuotiou by Mr. OLLEMAN, tbe further reaJir-g of the journal was d:epeced with. PKTITIONS. ' ., Mr. GROYE'3 rrented a memorial from the Bo aid ct CommiesioBets rf Perrr couLt? for tbe repeal of the Soldiers' Rel ef Law. Mr. SULLIVAN, of Po-y and YanJerlurg, presfLttd a s m'.lar metajrial from lie ComzLissionersof Vat derburg county. Mr. UPSON presented a similar memorial from the Commissioners ol Kosciusko county. Mr. BONNER presented a similar memorial from the Commissioners of Decatur county. These several memorials on this subject were received without readirg and referred to the Ccmmiaee on Ways and Means. Messrs. HENRICKS and ABBETT each : presented a petition loa claim, which were re 1 c-eived w.ihout reading and referred to the Com- , mittee on Cla ms Me.-ri. SIM and WRIGHT prelected ten peraoce jtitioLS tbe latter from citizena of ; Pike county which, without readiLf, were referred to tbe Cou.ri.iu on Temperance, Mr. CllAklHEKS presented a temperacc I petition from rundry cit zecs cf Hftry county, wh'ch was al-o rcfetrei without reading. air iu. .11 prerenteO tte Jrr c t zt.s of aJeiaUr county 1 colored ciiixeta of the State. Sir LON Lit presented thepeiitioa of sunon bcfiall 01 tue and asked that 1 wuuuui reauiog 11 0 reieno 13 in vvdibion ' oa Rigbu and Pririlejes. j r . e . . . :.. Ä
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1 n- nun tcxxirrrta cctxTT Aitrrct. Mr i A.I Ol, from tr; Con-. n.'fe on Fre j'S-Vw. rtturt.clif c billjll U. 19) to riKt.d fecüofi 6 of the Act ret.unc t fee at4 "!" f, sprrovej i;itc"i li, 1 kLj, w;tb ac atuet.dfr.t'tit tothii etT-.t: i! I. bereu miie the d-.t "i the nirJ)f er n.i'i-'ir.era in rr gul r rnect- . i;. ... ... .. ... 1 '. .... .T . Ar 1 . .-. ? .?... - . . wwumig 1 ree iij;crrs a one r.i sn all eh art 1 ifpa i j .....w.. u .n.i ikr i .1 one sun. ''tl "WJ :. Aalh-'itr :ii.ilfir 111 ' rtr.11 (fLt. An. hnj RTwec'el the Comtr.: t rccomrr.n.J the ra-rtre rf t! e bi'.l. ( Tit hIKAKLK -lid tr.!fr the rule, the hi!! a:jl amend rr.eut r4(orted !!! be placed in it order in the C4.1eidr. A l-fANT buEKtiriR. Mr NEW COM 15. from the s-elect Comtr.it.K-e in rnattfr, corted tSe rrquot of the DorkefrTir an ad 'i'.ii.nil Ai-ttnt l.i coltcj mail na trrto and ftom ti e iVi O.Tioe. a d a reqae.t for an 1d:t:nnt A;tn. in the foldin" room The Conar'.rrc rft'oaimecd the anpointment tf one per. on t G'l bj:h jlaee. The rr-J-ott ww orni'litft in. tiavis asn a-jih'i f tatvtm. Mr. SA1UN aubra t:cd tho roüouirtg: Rr..'.!, Ibit the Cjn.nl;t-e 01 Court of j'l-e b- in-tmctrJ to iuitire i-.ta is. i: nrr clia . 1- .w. ,s m Munj,rn 'r trie and IIa nt ton or ti ix'.n ail R. r,r. ftalaw of Indiana. ' The reso'otion waa adopted. I'MTCD aTATf 9 OVEB.NMl.XT B )SM. Mr. HARflROYE suimi tci the fol!owiD:: Rc-'.rtil, Tba'. theCcmm.tieeoatbe Ja liciary be aid perarehtet-Ttl Mru-.t. UtoUquire whether or not the Lcj-Jiura of la !ln kw tba com-imtional riebt or yv rr 10 provide ny iw lor Levy mir. aaewtit aad collec trtf a tat on t h ! nut of tb l'n tid J ;.ii... . I ht 1 1 and ed in this State aa hank atork; rtnd if ao that :dComia;,:ee. report anil t tbia 11 u;eft that pur. i P" tlacirtf u Jhor'scnia equal footing; wiihotte ; t'TftJ rertitgtaia:Iori. ; It w a'ii.pted. t Mr. UUMPUKEYd Jbmifed tha fo!!c mjcfj. That the Coaimlttee on Waya acd Xeaiia be In tructedtoli.qulrMrtotheexjH'llt.rjcy of ao ameixUnf ihel-w aa to make United St GiTframett bondi hyperstu !nU.iMt u eca io taxa.ioa in tLe i ! r,r th. tame rurp.eS ibat o:berpropei held MIIM her property la ' On motion br Mr. PRATUEH, the resolution waa atne.tdcd fo to make it directory to the Comm.t ea no (he Jt.dici.rr. And u il wa.i aJopted -" ; sew raorosiTioxa I Mr. (JREtiO irtrodnoed a joint resolution fH. Ii. No l? in relation to the ttxation of i United St itea bonds and other public ecuri ie. ' Al-o. a j lint resolutino H. H 19 in relation to the Uxatioti of Uni'ed States bonds for I county, tiwns-h p and city purport?, as other ; inre-dniPiita of money are taxed. I Mr. EWCOMK mored thU ther be nferr! 1 10 thi llummiiteo nn ib .In,);.;... " !.!... i-V,,,i,i A , ,1.. . - . ... . p iuuiu k lo me mne Vommittee, ana aa ; one member cf the Jui iciary Committee, he . p(0tnired Hitiyn and report on the matter. They j were all plain legl questions involved in these ! resolutions. Mr. PR ATnER enbiiittcd that resolutions of I that class t-hould go to tbe Committee on Fedj eral Rt-litions, without debate. The resolution authorizing the rule is in page 216 of the journal ! of the House of lat sesion. ; The SPEAKER. The Chair is of opinion j...... .vv.uuvuj liOk I'UUJC WIIUIO me , spirit and letter ot this resolution There) waa m d. (Terence bttween a simnl rosolnt; jacoos. jor wnica bt-e senate procecdinfs J Mr. NEWCOMB controverted the deUion of , tbe Chair that Mr Gregg's joint resolution did , not come und r the force of the resolution directing such matter to go to the Committee 00 , Fideral EelaiioLH. He showed that the conenr- , rent resolutions of Mr. Groves and two others 1 having reference to national affairs, already intro.'iued since this session convened, wcie re ferred without tit b ties to the Cou.initia on Fed. -.-...v.u.u. WUilllll ii; j vu eral Relations; and these had reference ta i ationai afTtirs hs dittlnct'j as those. Mr. BROWN referred to the reison for this rule of the last session. There was a dispo.-dr.on j amoug-.t members to iutroduce rcnolutions rt-l.a-' live to theeouji'kmof thecouutry.aud we found I that the time we owed u the people was being wa-M'iJ 111 useieas uctj.ito in regatd to the war. Sons of Liuetty, iovalty, treason, and kindred iri(.ä, Ätd ih0 icsolution for this rule was in i troducrd simply to cut off dcbite on such qiics j tiotn. But this jo'nt resolution doei not touch 1 lot! eral or nUiVral i.fliirs. It was aim ply a f mutter of fir.a'jcc. Bat here, the other dv, i was a res. lutioti asking thnt Jeff. Davis be hung. That was a resolution juit such aa was intended to be renrtistd by the resolutioii of tbe li-t fe.-i'ju. Thia joint resolution, btin ot another eh iract. r, it could t ot be regarded a coming tit der the rule rrquiring the reference to ihe Committee on Federal Relations. The SPEAKER (Mr Bakitk in the chair) referred to the tourse of procccdinc iu the cjt;idtrut'oa of a jo'ut resolution under the rnlfu rif tTin irnn-e. Tlir Siirrrma (mi rrgarjed joint re.-olulion iu some respects as a till. B.t there wis ccrtai:.lj a very dislibct oilTercnce between a -Joint resolution" and a niere resolution of the House. The chair ad 1 m:.a.4 ,t.u tl,.... l.,ini M...l..t;.M a 9 ... ticiublr refer to National afiirs; and thereupou Kvo ,ue deci.-ion, that it go to tbe Committee on Federal Rilati .1 a:-not beciute it was hell to be a cone, t ruiing. but because sue bad been the ruling by the Speaker heretofore. ArraAisMf nt laws. I Mr. HENRICKS introduce a bill f II R. I yjbj lor an act rtqu rm; ail property bereaiter I told by virtue ot any order of Court or in ! purtnarce of any pro e.-a of law, to be sold ' without appraisu?jnt; au l repealing all laws iu I coriflxt therewith. It was lefcrrcd to the Comtniltce on tbe JuI diciarj. ' INSTBICTIONS TO THt JIEI. Mr CALDWELL introduced abillfü. R. l0? an1 "c; ,0, amei u le D"n c'3'0' ,rM b"p "f V'-T fU,.t- TV,0,0! th Central Practice Act ol June IM, l.r2 f It re2271 for an ac. to amend the fifth clause of the y the Court to the Jury to ptcccie tfie argnment 01 counsel It as referred to the Cornmiitee oa thejud ciary. PLKAni.xoa. j iKLLE introduced a bill H R 22tJ Mr LAS for an act to amend sert'on eighty ot the Gene ral Practice Act. f All notes shall be held cood 'a tleac.ni.1 unles. denied unler oath .'. . ..... . ' It was reUrred to the Com mitte on the Ju diciary. JiSTiciV nocrtrr. I Mr. C0ÖK introduced a bill f H. H. 22'J for 1 an act euthotixing County B rJsto luruieh I dockets lor tbe J unices of the Peace in thT rt : spectie counties 1 It was passed to tbe con reading. j TlBNPIKkS. i Mr OLLEMAN introduce.1 a bill 'H.R. 230 j ' for an Act to repcil section 15' of the act to al- j low Coun'y Conimis.-iuncra to organise turnpike j companies where tLret-Ciths of tbe district petition for the a erne; and lo levy a tax to provide , for their construction; and thi-t such roads shall . bo iree, , approved yrch 5,105. fit re- ! . peals the law hat such toaJs shall le frtc after i twenty veais ' 1 It was refericJ rations.
to the Committee on Corpo- at I banu. '1'niwwi'. ha delivi retl an opinion in w hich he takes the ground that an tbli-
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f . . . - t ' r T T j .1 L.,i rtr tj I ann int, aii'I. amuti ii.it, iirui'tui'si-j a Uli o,"; LAtJLtLtLE , tr Ki,uce ' I"-. brought to, -lifon-estiehiintract. TlieNa.h..II for an Act to protect lawful public nonocs. J; tch think , ,jiat if thert-5on ,ak, n aa l pre-no ng peca.iy for itjanei thereto. t bv h.nn.-e llor Mce le shall U- held to be-law It was p---td to the second readi. throughout the Sfiutheni states, an imim nr-e r At lbi a i PA-SKiGia tkxt. I amount of Indebteelness will Ik diheharged Mr HENRICKS. D-riag tho list r-ession , 'lit -easily.'
bll äs introiti'.-eJ by the gentleman from Randolph (Mr. Reese.) u tL suSiect of fixinz tbe rates of freights upn railroads, wbiih was 1 referred to a Special Committee o'l hi:h Mr U. was a member. He rerortei it back with ; amendment, the Journal showiug that the bill was reported back, bat tie ttnenJoenti were ; not to be foand. The object of that bill was to j x tbe rate of freight. He desired tow to in-' . troduce a bill merely xicg the rate of fare for ' passengers; and in tbe corsiJeratioo of tbia bill j j we caa tert the judgment of of the Hoote as to ' whether we have tbe right or tbe power to x these rates. Mr. H. then ittrWuctd a bt'.l U. R. 232 for an act lim'.tirg the amouLt of fare for passengers on raiiroads, ani providing penalty for rio latkin of tbia act It shall not b lawful for railroa ia to charge or receive more than ihre ; een's a tL.le for p-essengc for any distance of , City mi!4 rand ever, nor more than ihre and a ; half cents for any dinance less tbaa fifty mi'.ee, 1 the penalty not less than fire dollar tor mor ' tbaa one hundred dollaa ) Ii waa pas4 to the eecoLd reading. Mr GRIFFITH isbmtued th followinr. H Jri, fir tbe Hwoa oftpraaauthrea. fib Staate aa-atrrtB That tbe C.erk of each C irentt Cmri be an. taW.ielutfi.tnbuit iL surploa copies cf the Journal acta to to aeve ral Jttince. ortbt f.aca and tawatblp trtM 1 bia csmaty. ana copy aacb: jTovided tbat b . rfi'rrt 00 copy 1, r tbe'.r wa Sc. It waa adopted.
BTaTK rt!M4 50am aaiBTOtrxr ixtitctioj.. A menage wti dqw receired from the nrting(orerDcr trinitnitlicg the report of the B. c! Control ef the Northern TroD, and the repcrtof Andrear Wa!lace. IVwilect of the Card of Trctceof tie State bnetolr&t iot:tutioc. deaertbiaf aiJ reportaatxl aobraitiirj; recommecJatioo. (See proceadioga inSntof thij dar Mr IIKNHICKS ruored to refer the two doc umeoti tranimitted by the menage to their approttiate Ccmmittera. Mr KILUUKE more-l an order to Frict COO ccr:e of be docutnett. Mr. TRATLIKR piTed ta a taeod ao to rebrar the rrict-rf of the two o:e. e communicated ihia day by the Acting Governor. The amrndmeot tu aeeepte?, and the order wa taken aeonrrfincly.
Mr. CII AMI.LUS introdaced a rcsjlutloc to the lo'lowicpctTcct. TTnrarA, TU Journal Compjcy bafb. asn ttJ to tbl H"jm tbat tl.y will hrrr.ftrr bn-ig bir rport of the prireedlng. of tbia Ilvape; An, Watir .. TLe publication 4f full report o. the proceed frr. of thia Hoc wa a cooditioa r tbe codtrart wü a ij Jonrnl Company for tbrea ccpiaa of thrir paper to each tnranher; therefore i: ,, That tbs doorkeeer t- iiractej to recind tba aaid contract wttb the Jo-imal Coiopary, and tuake the aroo eoctrart with tba Gaietla Companr, proTj.Jed tbat tbe latter Company arre to prim, je LVtvVr Kporta la fall. 4 Mr. M.WCOM3 said their waaao auch conm ,u WVIUlUj W UM.Uttl W II Ü the d Kiikeeper. He mored to amend by adding a direction to rescind tbe contract with the Diily Tdr$raph and Daily JlrrtlJ. it they do not publish tbe Brevier Reports. Hereupon a debate eniued, Io which Meura KILGOKE, CHAMBERr3.NEWC0MB.GRIF FITII ami others toak part. Mr. KILGORE moved to make ihe resolution the Fpecial order for ta morrov ttorainr. II o lock Mr. COX mored to lay the reaolctioa and amendment on the tsble Mr. HAMRiCK made an ineffectoal motion to adjourn Tbe Houfe refuted to la? the ftbifct on tbe ihie. Mr. OLLEMAN moved t strike out ao much rf the resoluticn as afiutnes that tbe Journal Compajij bare violate-J their conuact with tbe Ilona. Mr. CHAM BER3 accepted this amendment ai a mat'er of courtesy toward the Journal CompanT. The SPEAKER. The Chair will bold tbat the amendment disposes of the preamble; and mat the amendment of tbe gentleman from Marion (Mr. Newcomb) is not in order, because there remains nothing in the proposition to which it can be applied. Mr. U AM RICK thought the House, by thia time, baa discovered that we are acting prematurely; for we do not know but that the Journal repotts will yet be satisfactory. He mored to lay the whole subject on the table. The motion waa agreed to. , And then, on the motion of Mr. TRUSLER, the House adjourned. Teraphic Dispatches REPOETEIF.XPKKSSLri7)Ü"Ti"lE HEHALnl" Afternoon Xteport. LATER FROM EUROPE. THE PIRATE SHENANDOAH SHESURRENDERS HERSELF. CÜIMPI0N BILLIARD MATCH Counterfeit Fractional Notes akhi:st or cor?jTcuri:iTi:R. TWO MYSTERIOUS PRISONERS The Treasury Department 5III.IT.4nY A.D X AX AI, AI I Allts. Ae From New York. .rw Catholic f'linrrh In H'nahlitiTf 011 Illlliard .Tlalcli .tateriauai lrlnner('oit of ihr Prare Army, 'rretaaury liiisr-Cou titer feit t If tj i'vni .olc Arroat of a .aotoriou C'otinterleiler Mcaiuerat lit 41 11 a ruiitlne. Ni:w VoiiK, November 20. The Tribüne" tYashington spx-cial sava: Yeatcrday tlic Catholics of Washington lai.l the foundation of the SL Dominic Church, internled to be the tuest religious structure in the n'tr. John Dcrry, i-hampiou billiardist ef the United States, and hlin Foster, played a match, some tight hundred points, iu Washington 4-ti Saturday night, uerry won by 4s) points. Tin orliT$ svwhl viya: It is ostlmnted that lVesidont Johnson will issue a proclamation prior to his messaje, dcliniug more delinitely the policy to b pursued relative to reconstruction of the Southern Mates. The Herald" fpeiial ay: Two mysterious xTsonages, said to come from JIi hioond. avert incarci rated in the Old Capitol Prison Saturday. Otlict-rs and attaches of the l'risnare forbidden to hold verbal communication with them. Officers of the Detective Kurcati deny tho statement that the Bureau is to be abolished. The Tint a ticial says: The estimate for maintaining the army for the ensuing yar on the present peace footing is thirty-tUi4- millions of dollars. There is enough war material on hand to equip a million of men, and subslstance for one year. An order is to go out from the Navy Department to reduce tho w orking forces in all yards, and in many cases w ages w ill lie reduced. The Times' special nays; Secretary McCuIloch w ill urge in bis forthcoming report the reduction of currency by (ositive and cautious mean, and will continue the poliey of eontrartin whenever practicable, as the floating portion heroines due. The Government depositories hate loen notified to redeem upon presentation twenty-five millions o per cent." a due Den-ember 1st", and forward them to the Treasury iK-partnient for cancellation. On account e.f tln-lr approaching maturity, the interest notes bave tnen In-ld by the Bank as part of their reserve capital though urged to replace? these notes by netv lejfal tenders. The Secretary declared they will be paid as fat as presented. Over tour millions of one year live per cent, notes, long since due, ar? stll iut. The StTCtarv does not lodt favorably upon the experlnieul of a sinking fund for the reductbm of the debt and Alll urge a renewal, and that the Government securities I Increased to the highest jwilte figure and that tho e.xces of ree-i-ipts over 4ipn lit irres 1 applied to the reduction of the debt as fat as possible The steamers City of London and X vv Y ork, from Euro-, have just arrived in quarantine. Untinishi-d counterfeit tifty c4tit fractional 11.. t- to the amount of about eighty thousand dollar, together w ith a quantity of paper. tools, etc.. for oounterfeitinc. were n-ctntlr found in a house in Philadelphia, br tbe Treasury Ile-partment Detektive, Lowell and otto, of" tills city. Alout twenty thousand elollars had Ini-n finlshI and put" in circulation. Th detectives Middled in capturing In ' .ll.l II Klt tai- . . 1 n- U . UljHI ....IB1..I. ted to jail, tin jieTv.n aid to be at the head of this gigantic swindling enterjin-4', namely. Charles J. Robe rt, an alb-god iiotoritii e-'oiintcrfcit i-nirrave-r. Judge Mee-le. of the Chancorr Court, sittintr ! gation contracted to aid the rebellion is null 1 .1 : 1 .. I 1 : . -j 1 1 : : : . . : REAL ESTATE. JORi a. iraas. rascnaatmi, npaxx aV einun, Real Estate Brokers, Xvrthirettcor. Wothiwjton and Venn. .HIIIA 4IMII.1H, I.ö. 1 OR S u. Tj E A V waahiagloa ilrael, bet ween JreoQ-Trivaoia aod ltri.aa atreeta. Boalneaa Lot on Delaware areet,eppoiU A. Wallaca'f aaaauaoUi wbotcaale gracery koM 110 per fool An elea-ant Keaidawc on 5orta Udaoas street; fall lot; 7,0e.O. A ihre story Eaaiaea Llock aa Saertaa atraalt raaU fo I.WJO per aaaaes; will aall foe fT0. two alary bweliiag. wear OefoesS cc anitll,l r j and Last Factory; Dew, and will sail at extremely low rtc. Lota Hi wortJiweat qaarter af tb llolliday Black. btwaara Xxb'faa aast Urlawar atrerata, at lea tkaa (100 per foot, la site, ta saiL Vacant Lota In all parts of tha city. aWvaral al Faraaa at low Bfvaa, 1a Xartow a4 adJotalaf eoaiiitata. SPA53 SafiTB. evil dlw Kl XataU A-aia.
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nuiiwroLis daily iicrald 4 T i: A M Book and Job Printing ESTABLISHMENT, IndbinnpoII, - ... Imliaitn. T' IHE PHOPRIETOBS OF THR TlEttALD TAKE pleasure in rrturnina- their thank a t their f r-.en.li and the public for tba very liberal patron. e tbey bare eeeo at to bestow tbem darin; tbeir brief coti awcti-m wltbi too abov ea.htlbinmL. aad wo14 rrrprrifu'l.v aolicit a cootanuance and tnerra of the aant. Wt uo not be4tate to say tbat our book AM) jou 01 1 in: I one of the mot eoraplete and eat-n.lve (a tbe WrM. Our FacHiUca in TTIE, STEAM It)W tH PKESKS, au.) materials pertaintr g to a pr Dtir offce, ate ucb that we can exeeote all descriptions t-t f.r.ntlna at aa low prira any elbli-bmeiil io Iba Wert, ar.t la Iba NKA1 I.ST STTLK 0FTI1K AKT, wbk-b ran nt fail to -: et t, re aUofaction. . TAItlaS Buslrjeta, Ylaitinir and Fancy CoTored Card io every variety, at uatoaially low pricea for tbes war tline. FOSTERS In black aod colored Ink, of every conceivable t-fcape and size, and on anj an every colored piper. CIRClJIsAltS Of e -ery deacription neatly executej on common white or colored paper, letter paper, note paper, or. in fa t.oa any kind or quality ot paper deatred, and price accordItigU. lllnnlc Books. We have a very complete assortment of paper for Rank Books, which will be bound In och manner a will lorn re complete Mtisfactloo. Tba attention of ttounty oWcera U esrreclall called to this branch cf oar baalnesa.; niLL in: vns Of varioua alxea, neatly printed on nicely ruled paper, and at the very loweat liin rates. Railroad Printing. OScera of railroad will orisultt tba lntereaU ef tbe same by call rig at tbe flerald Office and learinj tbeir Tdera foe work. A porttoo of oar material baa been elected with reference to this claea of work. BOOK PRINTING. Our Book Roojb la well atocked with new type, and we keep 00 hand an eatensive ftork of Itook l .per. wblch 1 arcbaiwd at tbe very lowcat trbo eaaia pracea. tjonntry pubbsbera would do well loaend In tbalr pampblet work, aa oar facllitiea will enable s to d It at euch rates aa will allow tbem a vaaanabte profit. Wa aball make tbia branch of our buuera a ap iality, and persona leaving na tb-ir onlera can ttrpenl upon a Beat, clean Job. Steam Preae. Wa bar. eoOTaad arltk oareauMlaeme-iit, a; a preaaea ia (all blaat, wtnch aavaato aa to tara aff aa aiine4 narsbar of iBpreaoaa per day, aad whica -.v as reat advantafe, 0Ter tjier erublirbroeota. Sterootypinsj lor ralliakera, proBiptlj atteafed ta. bom a lafc! u a mammoU poatar, abouU not fad U caJ . .V .1 1. a l k a lav nvraia 400 jail work etaata jaavt wbaw proaalaaeL in r aai aa 1 aaaa era aatu lvarr.
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