Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1865 — Page 1
LATENT KKWN. f; Md-H-M In w York.cn sturJT, at l IT; Ir.trrml r. rrnu rvj.ts are filling f7; tVr i r.lr rr."h,'l fT-V on raturlaj. A lrr f f ic.Tfmm-nt jT' irty Is to t . live- at (amp Hamilton, to-iiu'irovr. Mr!.ll O. K. Urt ha n luminal .1 f r Ms ror t y ihr Ilfi.tiUlcars f Nw Y'.rk. A nr-sn In Citvinnatl bas resrTr-! t0 Umsf f r I in:; ijtol friu a str-t rar. Mr. C UT !) t-n Informal that t r husn.l will n t 1' irt4o.l, .tit hl.l f r trial. A strrn? fj.Jr c f rmlration to I5rall fn-m the s uthcrn M..t 1 ann'urtml in Kio JaMirn. fim. rant anl irt tf LI taff lnt n l I. ivin-; Walitn2tn t--laT f-r III limon.1 an-l Tli rrri'l' tit hu ;sr-I"n-l Maj. IUli .1., an rxp ri n f-nin r f.r.l r, a prs-hi-vD if W-M I'-drit. -TVtMil valtmiti r.f tli!ty f NVw 'r-l-.ms is rH,TAV-( a .lerni- of I..VV lrv Ut trnr.
- ar a . tL ( .... li-a .! mi- r -Ji-I at fan- aa--ult., fi." l 75 y "r, Tli f.Vmrt cif Af-al, Nrw Vrk, has l.i '.i 'I t!i:tt titr r.klln a-l arc v liall to muni. I;j1 taxation. A I'ni-'ian, n-.ui! l'uwi-ll, r niiiiitt-l s.'kM", at riiili.l. lrhis. (-a S:itnr.l.ty wiA, .y limtiri liiiiiM If. i hi' am.'o ii..-.! ir- iu m w lork on ; tir-lat , r uminy her r.wlar tilj w hl h wi re j iMH. t,.!,..i .Iiirlns; the wr. 1 i - Tu- off. isl tint'.ritT fi (i. it r;H'ox, In hio, in '".'.'!. Alxiti.l.-r Ixn' r,- civM .' tr in th" M.iti- f r io rrnor. - A -.rr t coj.y (.f I'rcÄi.lcnt .lolinoon In. trn tioii to (ioirii"r I f iimplir. y of MiifclM'l. will !' f 'tih'l iit tho t l.;'r:ii.h. fitrn r Hamilton lu.-l t. I jiii.iti ti t itli"' riii n of T a, Inf Tinliii; tin in ho :if.- ( li,'il.h to hohl Ortli-C Ull i Vol.. - A n w !: r to ' c;lh,l li- Ueronttrurli iuisf, n!it 'l 1) Mr. Jan1 vililiu U to I t:irl.-. in !thint-n iiiiim-.liut, 1 v. Ih- r.riti-h MinM.r In Urn h.-tru. t. -I ! I., nr-e uj,ii our (,.,, rnment tho j rrj.rh ty of i-i ikinj a new 4'ana-li.iu II.- iir ily Treaty. --I I..- r. .h,t .t.l M . Tilh IM- I s,,. ' ' " .. . ' reiary (-f NVar x-.l.n an. I l,.irriir l.iil.l.ii. k, !i k'l cit r . a, .J on parole, l ronll a ii te.l. - -t;..( riior M iri In in hi l..lni .Mre to the fl -ri l 1 1 oni eiitioii. n-hi-.-il th. iuto piw to .'i.m full lil.i rty topi wlnri' tiny j.l.u!. The -t. in. r M. lnotte, from in. innaii to ! X- ..... 1 I.I ,11 IV Nru rl'-riii-:, lni" k a mi-is M M..n-I No. Ml.:--ij'j.i rin r. an-l u-t tincl -rloii injury. - A iN . iil i ...irt tn irli il Ii.m I- ii or.h rcl Nn.!iil!r, to trv tin a--:in of Mr. IleflVr j " . . . 1 lll ill. Two I, .re .hoot Ii ei- arc rel.orte.l in tliit it v. - M ix Mr.ikoM h, the ojier tlif li;irrarIof li;n Im-, ii iii.li.'ti il nt I letroit for iriiin-z fal-w returiM ( f the riiTiit. of hi- .-j. r.iti- tit rt.iini:i nt thrrc After toriii of eontiiiu-iM rain f r oi er i iu-wd k In 4 itUf.ritl:. tt cli-iriil up on the '.'.M in-t., an l the ( liforniaiw are now enjoying .-a.int weather. - in vriwr I'jrsou rt .-ounui'inl-i the ji.ih.ii,'.. of an a t dei-laritr freclnien hall hae the .iine UK a -.u re i f intirli m n.v , urii to the n n- otitic hiU- jm.j. ulatioii. Tin j..it (M llili.heil oil l'ntler ri r, Iarotah Ttrritory, I t) le known a Fort Kino, in honor of i. n. r.il .!. 1 Ueno, who fell at the battle of Siuth Mountain. (i(n rah Wright ntol I'u-t.ir h.iv arrivi-.l at (iahot.-u, with three ritfiiioiit of cavalry, whit u wat utulerotooit to U' 1 titcn.l , t for t he tli fi iii' of tin- frontier of Texa-. A btt- r frm l'A P.n statv that onlcrs hat' btcn eiv n by tin Kirnt h t it in ral ioniinan.lin, for the cvat ution of 1'hihtiahuu, jreI'.iratory to nmo nt rating hi fon-M at lurano. The Oonroor of .Minnesota h made ai. ' , . , , " i I'licatiun for tin Immediato utirvoy aiol sale of puMIe Hti.li in M. I.oui-i and Lake countie-i. They are aid to atmund in rich mineral !- oita. -A man named .nkitt v a-i ht .lead at Shclbrville, Illinois. Iat e.k, l.y a m.ii of Hon. Anthony Thornton, f..r sedti inolii wife. The ci-t hi call-ed .Tt at exutelilellt ill the nij;hlMrhM,. Adi i' C from the Kio (iran.le indicates a ddt niiiat d purpoe on the part of some mi n , there to brin-on a war between the rnited Stat.1 and f.'xieo. Several rn-eiit uutra'e are .'itinounct d. IMü.-er, arretted f.-r tin tnu:d.-r of the Cuhan, tHero, at Brooklyn, mad. a eonf. --ion which K'l to the arret of the other luurJt nr, tionz de, and the recovery of )"..0i0 of the murdered man money Thaddens Steven-, i in W a-hinirton ; he denounce, the licy f the l'rc-id.-nt w ith out Mint. An etiort wi.i i ina-ii lopreveni hi rcappvintmi nt to tin Chairman-hip of the ! Way and Means Committee. The (ici'inan wittier IVauin. whotuurctl exten-ivtlv In the Wirz trial, ha Nen dimiej from th.'- Interior Ivpartmcnt, it hav iu been aecrtt itu d that he w a a dcoertt r, and that hi real nam.- i l' U Ve-. l.
-II ha L.n a.ertaine, that the n Ul l- "J11' ;h- rrracout:!. whidi the crew ! . , j are unaniniou in alleging a the hrt MUtrce ; cruUerntwuity in nuuiNT,. captured during , through which reliable information wa re-' the war 2. merchant cil. of the aggregate cetved of the termination of the war. toh.i.-eof one million ton, the majority ef, ,M,n 'f th'' VTi't ,f t,,,' U,'":U',,,;-1 r,M ,.,i i .....i i . . I . . i ' Liverpool linn, and thee. immediately on which were iithtr burn, dor unk. j Uig landed, tlrow oil to their ho,e. 'Hie j Th.- Tna-urv Pcpartmcnt ha de, ided ' "cn de lare that they are at jM-rft et lil rtv to that bank which", nt, r into the pr, ha-e of 1 J1' " h " lu' n. that their discharge ; ... . , ... . , ,, . i unconditional. At all event, thev have1 mutilated currency w ill not U all.oxed to r. - ; ,Hvn U, ,v in A ri(..m ,ioUiXrt alu) n,.lIiy ; e.ive at the K. d nipt i. n l'.urtau any advaiue .of tin m will no doubt to-day Ih on thiir war 1 ujH'n the um at whidi it wa bought. to other part ,-f the country. -Atbni.v Central p,od inform.,! bJ'W.Miw-Mmrn..rm SMU,: t.legralh Mhe..W,.,rn Aiat.d l're." at w ff SSK l Ul it tue ting in L. ui'Vil'e, that nocpirofthe j In ol-.lien. e to order I found myself in l'rci.l nt"s no aire, ,r accoinpaiiv ing ,1.ku- . the Arctic and . hot k ea. far retnov ,-. I fr.-m m.r.t. would N.nt in advance ,'f d.liv.rv. ln'' "T'lniary haiiml of e..iinn. rce. and in coitH-,Ucne oi tin awkward circum-tance I; -A great in ijiv marine i!i-itiT are reported w a cngaircl in at of w ar until the 'guih of. t-v t!i- t. lo-r i !i. cm .1 the recnt ,'v n : ,,n, I vva ii.Mioran!j .f the rev, re urt' red' k .!. ou the Atlantic. .at. ' Among otl,. r.tlie ''' t,11"" nTate. and the total obliteration . . ., . . of the government Utlihr which I acted, dup I.e!i; .imiii Ad.im-.tr m tb-auf.-rt to Mobile. r.-c. iv,-,t the tir-t int. llig.-n.-e of the .low nw a totally h-t. and .!! tin- . llicer and cn vv . fall of the Confederate cauc on the.Mof All-
t-ri!i.d ae t'.n t u r i-M who w it h hi wife. ' ap.-d. l"h d.r.i!it. r !' . -s, , ri t.irv MaiK-rv ha n't u ci ul. .1 in ttin. a pardc f r ht r father, thou.'h !,. h i. 1 i?.. r. I di'.ig.-nTly in his Is half. The b. In f th it In is , ..,-nu mt . f the wln na's uts f orli::i r. .sl ar. t.ivt. and vill nof tlivule. is u.j. .,) t. tie s.-in.'-thing t do w itli h: ,, p i t: ii. K-hn I'. li.i.I. Jr.. w a. .t ntt.sl at Ik .1t rd. Iu!ilvaiii i. . n t : r. 1 iv.. f tie- tliarge f k'lling Cr.'Us.. a lV-v ! Msrsh-d. K. id i. a J r mint tit IV in.H-rat. and h- l.- r.- th.- insults it t!.i t-'-l if Stan: n IT w.i k. 1 ut when I'r. u- r. s.-rt. -l to I.J..W - In- ul I t m. it n I ü:- r. :iü ! -I, t iiim tb ad. If v.rth re w is a ; .st i r '.. : t!.: i tic. - A !' :i . . . i rr- -I . n Fri.l.ir night .-n t.ii!' s v f 1. !, n 1. 1 , tv 1 1 n the tctnii r Niain and P. r 1'.. v . w !.i. h r- -u!ieI in the -inkin. ' f 1:.. N i..-.u; ni Omitv Int al.r. One Lut!i-1 li'.k a-s,i,..r, m i! y ilisi l.irt'.l '.. -r.l - ; r-. w . r. .Ir.-w 1;. .!. t .-1 in pas- . ng. rs ; !. : 1 icw w.r. .i ed. Ihr Niagara v."a v a! a.-. I it -i :.'... ,.. j,-,.; n.. ni.uran.c. The I : It -v w i. 1 -!. - --'a .sfBB f npl l l i .idullvr I'rorertllng. s 111". lb- - Ii i!- w .s 111 s. s.j, 1, f.r a sh rt time 011 tt-..rdiv. v. rl bill, wire hJ t-y tile- v i,: and r t ir ! .ij pr.-priate Vi-TXIt'lltf .'.-. The 1 ill t hi r. a. tl. p- r . I t!.i -.iikirg Fun I i minis-i.-n. r. and t auth..rie s.ii.j Jtoard t-. in any in. in ; l-öngiug t.. sji.i I- ..i. '- in Indians Mate t tid er . k. t tc, v .. t 1, 1 . . -it" the iiiinitt.i- oil Fiu:itice. i: nmaii, Allison and AVil.v. .f a'i lice until TuesvJav I. .lo. !;.!:.. . Ii. 1 1 .1..-. I 1- 's. , ,tc d i.v r:,. - u. II " s, I I. " 1. ! lid In .1 o. 1-ik Mon ti ".is n.t in s.ss..n en l.i-t tv . . k. An! in.U li, a... I gl.,1.1 .'hi ear-. , iu !,i!l S..I. 1,1, it, I 1 III..-,.. .,,! ,, ,, . lo. i.ii ij nit i. J '"''". " '" '''.rd t TV ..f iI.h l i.it.il St' ii I.!. I'ot JS-i Vtusf Mo. tU l.r....rw , - - .... - - . I,.r..f B l.r.- I...,. I . l... . i . . . I Hug t.o w.r 1- -t his i r. jsrtt. He ha and dil had re- . Ittiiui t-n ui wi i nt . f t.-?nii..rnrv aleran it.. nt.
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FHE INDIANAPOLIS BAELY BEKAM!
VOLUME 1. TbrUrtlrrn Arlnted Preaa ?tri I Inc lal .ilia III. Th mutin if th " Wtstirn A-"btrJ IV" atIxui.vino, on WrslrU) ii. I Thursday at, wae w attrnJi d. although th ln t- j tation rxU nW to thr iith'm in-s wa n.t ; r'-i" n !- 1 to. A fUr the transaction tf iue routine l.u-i- j n-, th Ak lli.n a.l. jt-I an "Atf In-! Cf.rrrati.n. "Artll of A Utiou anl Ity-Uw. Ml. Knox, the ak'fiit f tb WfWn Al.it. rr In Nw Yrk, m.v! hi animal r rt, whl h i r f rn-l to a tum itt-- f thrrr, who nia.l-the fallow n-prt, whhh m xa.loj.t-!. Your roiiiinitt- t m hotit vi a r fi rrM tinrotiHiiini ti..ii .f T. V. Knox, im-, ial .'-nt . Knox, im-, al .'(-Hl 1 Ni Y rk, w.uM n- ... ' - " " Wf have f .iiii.I Mr. Knor f .lthful in the iüm Inr'c cjf liU Uutiri, aii'l ria l) atalltinm to coiif.irtn to the !( cf tlie n. rnlT cf t!ic AuM-intin, l.ut in thr l. n.c t-f nvtix.tl : rul for liit rrnmt nt, an. I o in,; to tin- f u t ! that ho hi Ix- n lntru trl f iiff, n lit i:rtic j U;in' i-n of ttnir own to wli.tt hi r).rt 1ioiiI. Im, lie h.t fr-iu -ntly t- ii jx-r-l-li-xt il an-l ftcn Inf n unsl-i' to i nlir' j ft.iti.fa. tion. j '!" oi.l lll .( i1if!iriiltIi- In tl.- fnfnr.- Ii I. ' nc inrn, n.lt.j tint Mr. Knox l.c Intrtiot.-.l x. Iuiv ly through your Kxi utUc CoininitU c, ! J,,at i -"-v'-tion, or c-iui-bint. from UK-nil r (f the A i;ti..ii ! utinitt--l to! Couiinitl. c tlirou-h lt ctnirm.m. It I i "l" rcciinim II. 1. 1 thai tho f.Ilowiiiif K' l" Til rille n.loiite-l fertile iro rriiim nt of voiir tithe t'oiiimltttT In franiin;' th lr .'ntnif tioii to your N-v York auit: 1. Teleyrnplj r Mrt4 are Inter.--! inv in i-ro-jxTtioii n they re r-liatlc; then-forr, nthin I hoii, hi- ti jr.i !n .1 that I liunif. lly na- i t ion a I nit -rely. ! 2. HeportV khotiM 1.r .r jnri-. with u lew j to n ntin,' f..rt m briefly a NMht, nn. j lein muh iiMir iiiiHriaii.c; an. I m.tltin khoiil.l ! .-tit for 'U dititv. I n. iti not .i. .irii.ie that itniort:ui(- Mioui.l i , in- rut ic li ii to -t.it tin nt, iiien ly U-i au' they in iy U- t.-'-irrai h.-.l t. New York or other ,NJM r,; J"" !. il 7m, tt, .t the ,,iitori,i Iiiiii nt of .Vvv loi k J.ajM -m In-1 l cr:ttii-l , ,.s, ,..,t r:,r,. ,H . a.i..n-. w hen mi. Ii vinv, mav lw of trreat i.ul.lie i-oneern . .J' k (M1.r A-,llt 1"Ul', i I'lie, in a e..i. - fcltal'. nil import mt item of , new w itliwiit tri v I tir cr-lft to naix r. rtcrni ' In r.-..j uhere the aiithoritv i an i ni,l - part of thf t tti iui nt tr.ininittti. i The follow im rex.ltitioii wu-t off.-re.l nil-1 a.o.tei: 7.Vaor.. Tint the fevMarv Ih lin-i tl to the n.-,-,.;,r t-4 to m i f, , t the orani. 1 ...-.-" I. II It'll III n , If. ill. f II ; ai t ,.r i .r j Mr. t ioi, al bv-hwn, ami to i j.riMMirn inc Kjrnaturenor menilH-ri of the Aoiation iiMn j.rojM r l.-al .li. e. i 1 '", AVM l lU'm Pr"--'.II to an thvlio,, of 1..,. I... f. II.,.. I,... ' "' i;. ini.-m.-ii w.-rc le te. for the nuin year ty a majority of all th' otc-4 rat. rrcM.l.-nt-J. I). Nl...rne.of the I,ui 111. Journal. j Sei n t.iry an l Tniur r -II. E. llakor, of tin iMroit A'lrrrtinr rw Tribun. I Iireet.r- M. HaNt.-t.l. of the Cineiiinati t'iinin'nial; Itorate White, of IheChieao Trih o,'A. . h'airlcinkt, of tin' ( lt' ( lainl 1rrahl; .laet.h l'.arn. of the iK-troit Free I'm, iiti't l ieor'e Knapp, of the M. I.iiit liriublicnn. The As.o iati.n a.ljt.urnetl to inoctin I . trott on the tirt Tuewlay in Auut, 1';. Tlie Miriiamlooli. j The lilh-ruti -a of the cupl tin an l orow of the j Mietiaii'loah i-. sail to haw bt tn unt'oinlitional, the I'.riti.h (iovernuieiit U-in of opinion that there are no legal jrroiin.N tiKin whl. h they co u bl In th taiiinl : LIKCKaTIoV (IF TIIK KKW - TIIK MKN 1111 I tir. j From th Liverpool Courlt-r, 5ovnnber 9. ! We are informe.) that the onh-r for parole w ai reeeiua iy taptalu l'aynti r, ol the ioneiral. early in the afternoon," inininliati ly after it w.n eoinnninl.-ate.l to Captain Wa.Mell. Captain W'aihh II then came ahore, anl liatl an inhnit w with some Southern geiith-nien. after w hi. h he rcturni il to hin hii atnl paid lf"'l di har-e.l the crew. At Heven o'clock themen left thoheiiainloah in the Hock hVrry Conipany' .tenmer I tec, anl at eL'ht o'clock they were lan.htl upon the tieorire'K Lailtlin ta'ire. I'.Ut few spei tator were present to witne- the arrival of the ! cn-w wo r. now nr. I for their evploit, uwinir ! iroiaily to the fact that their parole wa in-t known even to tin m-i Ives until a hort time; In fore their laitilin.'. Kadi of tin in hrouuht I on höre a Iar'e ,ii mtitv of linrgae, und they appeared to have no lack of money fact' w Iii h appeared to attet that their hmlr ertue j ha not iin ii unrew arilt d. The new of their : arrival M.n pread, and crowd of M-ron collecting on the tae formed theinvhe into ! jrroiip around the sailor and endeavor..! to! uraw in. in nun con crauoii. I h e attempt, however, rarelv Mleeeeded, atul when they ilitl. it wa lvi nt that the nu n sjH.kc rather to avoid curllty than to atifv it. The men. indeed, appeared to he tli. niM h e iiiiti- in the dark a to their oition, an. I tloni-li nn.ler the linpreion that thev had done w ith the heiiandoah for punt and all, apjH-ar to lahor tiu.h r a f.-ar of com- . mittin.' themelve or their otlieer by some' rah tati tiieiit. Some of them eairerly (jue. ! iioue.i im- ov ian.li r a to w hat the r.nlil people thought of the Shenandoali, and two r time of them exprc.l the created sur priv that the othcer ofthat e should even have Imvi supeted of pursuing their work of de-truction w ith a knowledge of the tt nninati -n of the war. I The men. though exhibiting a marked re- ; ti.i ii.-e on matt, r connected with the tli-ci-plineof the ship, peak fni ly if the cin umtati' i . w hi-h led the Hictiati.loah to tennij nate her privateerin career, iiainelr, the meet- I 5:uM- 1 r 'n "", iruiMi nark harraemta. and d. ist. d immediately from further acts ef war until I could communicate with a Kurcpcan J port, and lenrn if the int Uigt m e was true. I c..ii!d n.-t haveU-eti sensil.l,- that the tales told bv American sidp were true, but im n Iv on the statement of a lSritidi captain 1 lilig.'ntl v sought f.-r a jTi-ct-.l.-nt in law -writers f..r guidance in tlie future control, management, ami fluni dipisal of the vessel. lu! found none. i Finding the authority .inestionabb' under which I at teil, I immediately ceaei crui-in and sh ijvc.l her coure f.r the Atlantic. I did n l f.n I JUstiried in .1. stfoV ing tlie Vessel, l.ut on the contrary thought the ship should revert to the American government. I therefore s-ugfit I.iverjxx-1 to learn the news, and if without foundation, t- urn mbr the hip. w itli the gun. tore nml a; pan I complete, to the r.riti-h I .ov eminent, f.-r such disjM.iti.n a it li- ul l .b-ein proper." IHK Mssfl M-UKFMKKn Tu Till. IMIII si Vl At 1 IltiKiriK. I lo- "slienalijoall ' snrr iidei-I t. the Am. rii an t . tisu! on the '.'i'th. w h t. k formal IK "- ;, ji, ;u,, placed h. r un .r t aptaiu I nc man :.n.i : . r. vv ..f Iii. ,.v 11 s, I. 1 ti..n. ... eon , the h:p to New . rk. Aikuks .M:i..Nt. Tb.- -.-n Francis-,. JiuHttiH aj: " barn that an rhi-U-eti rees'ivid by Mij. r-ll. neral Hallet k. fr tu the War Iv partmcnt. I-.--k-.iig t- nil iiiuii. diate dist'andnit ut i f th i a'.if.Ttiij olunte rs n v Irving in Ari- n.i. Kcrtiiuat.lv. the t-r 1. r leav c it- execution s. in. w hat t- the .lrs. r. ti -n i f the gen. ral commanding this military partim nt. It i to Ii- hoped that it- purpes, will n .t lw carried intottT.s t until th.- p. uding Jh-r.tti-'ii- ag iin-t the Alahe Indians -hn!l h it. U . u c.-n. hi.!.-.!. Calil'.-rtii ti.s- hi . . .ul int. r. t in t!u matter. Un aiiac t f the intimate s rs. nal an l comm. r. 1 tl ri lati.-n is tw.s n its jss p,- ami th-s.- . f Ari'-na. Hut the nntl -na'. i i v t rnuit nt has a still de pt r luhrest in -a., taining lt authority and the pn ttt tl--n of it-. Iiw.in v.r p.rti-ti . f the national vl-niain." I lo- Vri.-iia .V.sjr r f 0 toU r 4 :iv:"Imii -..pi. s , f th,- . ih. i d Mum- it will ! s, tn that I i . v i rtn r I "... 1 1 1 1 1 i . ihn d I. gate to j I iw.rt s l-v .n pltiralit y . f X' ..- . . r .lu.Ig.- ; Allvn. and 4tT . vir i i..ii. 1 I'.t. u. and Hot he leads the ti In billed oppositi.-ll s, 1 1 lit V lo ' Voles. MXi.l I.IK i'W F. OF IKiTH.-Mr. MlllUt I F. Almv. who tlie! in Tivtrt' ti. II. I., on the li.ll. iult.. i-.inii tu her dcntli from a itl'illar . . ....-.. . cause. A's'Ul a wet k Min e sue puuciuren i'lie . f ,. r ; . r. 111. 1.-.;. f in a frirVn. - i unkv i s Miui 4 in nit i lUMit tiu w 'ir.iil.cf which she t.n.k. nonotite. hotlv nft.r -he s. urd a bras, kittle, using her! wounded hand, which soon began to Will. .,-. ... nf swelling continued tu lncrrae. and eateooesj tu her shoulder, when death eiisu.tl.
THiaiiT ui:roitT, TIIK PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. RlSSO-.MK!U(IN TELEGRAPH.
Internal Krvrmic Krrript. VESSELS DESTROYED BY REBELS. THE TRIAL OF IDA. VIS. lati:k rutin ni:u:o. EMIGRATION TO BRAZIL. Governor Hamilton's Proclamition. M OUTRAGES ON THE RIO GRANDE. Tlio llofliln CoiiviMitinn. ARREST OF MURDERERS. i GEN. GRANTS SOUTHERN TRIP. . THE AN D ERSON VILLI PEN. Covornmont Dotcctlvo Force MUTILATED NATIONAL CURRENCY, c. iVr.i iVr.4 Xv From New York. Tlir Anilrraona'llle l'rn"l.fn. (irnnl oittif ( 'harlrloiillrbrl nt tlie title lloue - 1'uriluifHerkr r .Minnolii. New Yiiuk. N'ovemlK-r The Timr eontain a letter from the Ander-onv ille toekade, (ieorgla, of olst ult. .show ii)w'ome furt her fearful revelation of it Imrror; evldi-neeof the inhuinanitie praetieed there, and detail of it repulivene. The lhralC Washington peeial contain the following: ien. 4. rant and part of hi staff will leave here on Monday, to vi-.it IJiehiiioinl, Charleston and other "internal citie. They will le absent about ten day. It will I' remembered that Mineral (iraiit ha not vi-ite.l Hichniond since it surrender. Among thoe awaiting intercourse at the White I toils,.', on Saturday, were Albert Tike and Mr. Cumtuing, cx-t iov enmr of I'tah. The latter joined the South in the rclielliun, but i reiK.rted to have juthatt hi claim allowed for about back pay due him at the commencement of hostilities.' Mr. Tike I an applicant for pardon and restoration of hi law library, valued at v.Hi.noo, now in Federal possession! Neitln-r of hi request hav e yet been granted, but he i permitted to locate' in Memphis for the pradice of law. The daughter of the rein 1 .sferetary Mallory ha imt succeeded in obtaining her father" release. It i n jKrted that tinting Srretary Manton' trip east he visitetl Mallory at Fort Lafayette, and requested noun information regarding the archive of the rd- l navy. Mr. Mallory declined to give it. Caleb Cuhing aftcrwartl made the am solii-itation; but Mr. Mallory then denied all know ledge of their custody. Intimation are repxrte. to have been given hi daughter by our authorities that Mallory must v Indicate himself, under oath; a condition precedent to hi telease. Thi, it I believed, In can and will do. Mr. lenient C. t lay ha Ix-en Informed that In-r husband can Hot bu paroled Imt will lie held fr trial. Among the pardon granted to-day by the President wa a pt-cial one to Major KehuN, a gradiiateof West lVint and an engineer oilieer in the old army. Kdiol was ( hil f Kllgilleerof the rebel defelle (if Charleston, at the time (iilmore so scieiititically beige.l th t city. Hi i the lirt instance 'of a pardon granted to any person of that cl is (lf nu n w h were educated at their conntrv' expense, and who pliingtd into the rebellion at the first bugle call. l he pardon wa granted on the recommendation of the Attorney Ceueral. The voting man ha an invention which i likely to !e of great bent tit to the government, and which In could not get patented with. nit a pardon. Hitherto the President ha steadily refused to pardon men of thi class, but old army ottieer vouch that he i not mistaken in thi case ,.f elemency. fjlhe tiovernmetit detective force, so far from lieing disbanded, a w a iloiibtle the intention of the Pr,-i.ent at one time, has a newimportant and legitimate woik laid out for it. in the ein. f citie of the I'nion ami along the border, to attack and apprehend counterfeiter of green ba, k, smuggler and ,U frauder of internal revenue. Blank page in the detective journal are douhth-s di-vot-d to iiii.'tlicia! information in regard to the Fenian movement, which the authorities an merely anxiou to satisfy their curioit. About the mi. bile f lat month ...v. Miller, of Minnesota, made application to S-crdary Harlan for an immediate survev ami sale of public land in M. Lui and Lake count ic in that Mate. In response the Mirvevor (iem ral of Minnesota ha reported by letter" to the General Land Odice. The country mentioneil abor.nd in mineral lcposit (if undoubted richne. among which i gold bearing quartz: ext, nive range, of iron have alo U-en found in this part of the Mate, of a quality equalling any other. It I supp,.cd tin survey will lie ordered imini-diately, and that the land will 1m- plac-d in market. About forty-one million of the recently conVerteil .Vo" had bun delivered to the" subscriU r at the close of business ,,,ur at the Treasury department thi evening. The remaining nine million will n be i-mi.-iI. From New Orleans. (.evernnr lliamilloii lro-isnialion l.oumor l'r .oil. Heroin iiifndn. tloifVIexicun ci . N'KW Oltl.K IN. NoVemlxr 2''. The wharves and landings have been givtn up to the city authorities, the tioveinnieiit reserving I.is fect for its own use. (iovenior Hamilton' prvxlamation calling the Texas Convtiitoii, says .jualiti.-d v iters who have taken the amnesty oath, or who have In-ui pinioned, are eligible, even if the oath 1m- taken or the pardon issn. ,1 subsisjueiit to tin' t lection. (iov. rn. r Well- has appointed an agent to seize eight hundred bales ..f a cotton in a I ialveton .hip in this city, the property if Louisiana. The teamer Kverinan. from (ialve-ton to New rb aiis. vv as caught in a ale on the 17th. "lie lost h, r niiM. r an-l drillt d to l'as i arvallo. lo.vt rn r larons. of Alabama, recommends tin-passage of an a. t th hiring frm-dmen shall have the ame meaure i f protit ti.-n now iire.t to tlie n-.ii-v cting v lute po.iilati-in. The Matamoras y;.j,, To, f the 1, .tv : Tlie tiring mi tne stcanu r Antouu from the li.-rth bnnk -n Tu. --lav last, was one t-t the most dastardly outrage'. -v er per trat. d .-n the fn-ntii r. I he Am. ni i luv mg on'.oard a deta. htiieiit i f Kn iich marines and twoti.-ld pic.es was f .r. ing h. r way uj the riter un.l.-r a haw lire from a combined frce if I.i Ural. !ie grotp.bletl etn mil. s Wlw the citv, and while engaged with tie- n.inv on the M.-xican id.-. a furi.-us tire .nt bng range n ncvl upon inrfroin the neutral bank, which vva t r!. tivi . wounding two marines. The I.i!.. ra's on the n. rth bank wt reilre.-.l in f.ilcra! uniforms. The French C mman 1. r r.fue.l to nturn the tire from the Texas bank. The aiiie p.n; r -ay- it s, e 1 1 1 s t,. U- the etth-d j. urpose ..j '.nie in. n to bring on a war !- tvvet tithe Fnibtl Mat. s and Mexico, say outlaws are on the American side in f rce where th. y make tin ir head-ju art. r-. ret . it ing rtjs.rts. i.s.iing or.br. euli-ting recruits, 1 1. I'he Anb tuo wa tired upon from the Texas shore, li. ar W h re rtinas had In-en reK-rted t aUiIs-.l. orlh Carolina. Affair. K vtlii.it. NovtuiUr ii.-The legislature nictts t-tn rrow . A large iiuiu'h r i f m. mIt rs luve arrived, t.ov. H -ldcti is stin eontin. -.1 to his Ihs fr..in i.-knes. Ir. I'ow. 11. the -täte Agent at Washington, ha arriv i-. vv ith dispat. lies to the iov eru-r, t ut they are n. t vtt made public. l. s.-s. I'.k I, It. a.l., lloldon and oth. rs ar..' p- kt ti of in tvnncttioii with the n nater-hip. It i thought that the Constitutional amendment Will Im- ratified by tlie legislature. l'roinin nt g.utl.men. who have ltn-n ta Washington, are Uvt wry hopiful a tv the future ef the Mate's rivt.ust ruction. III er .. l'iTTsBl'R, Xovt-mUr River four ftt-t by pier mark, and rising.
INDIANAPOLIS, MONDAY MOllNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1SG5.
.lulllnlrd rirllnal Cnrrrnri I rrrdmrn't .ttfair. In lllrbniatnd 't'Ur Iritlan llrudquarlcr In fw mtik. N vv Vokk. N(iveml r ü. It ha Iweii .!- elded in the Treasury Ivpartim nt that bank whi h (tit.r into the purchase of mutilated fraction il currency w ill not ! allow til to recdve at the iCcbni jti.n P.ureau any advance upon the um at w Im h it wa bought, and no akagf of iiMitilat.il not,, containing ! thin Vi are rilti in-,. The Frcixltiien'- Hurea'i have authorized the Faculty of the Medical College ill Kit hmolld to take ( hsrire of the llo.pital In that city, deV' t'il to the Use of the l i n k. The phVsiVi all of the aloive institution are permitted to bvture to the stu-b nt uin udi ubj.i t a are brought uinb r treatment, o f r a U imt incompatible w it a the comfort of the patient. No remuneration aecompanie thi privilege. The U-ireau lu.rtlv furnishing the in.-. heal store f.r the Hospital. Tin re arc aland one hundred teacher ill the colored school of thi city, whl.h have an average attendance of a little upward of three thousand pupil. The Fenian flag w a raiej over the Fenian h-a..ti u"tt-r in I'nion square, in honor of tlie celebration of the evacuation of the citv bv the llntish, In ITH.:. The tlag-staff I the 'high. t in the city. The I onian headquarter I now under full headway, ami buuic I Uing transact, ,1 with all the regularity of an orgunie.1 government. The bureau of the ,i-retary of War, Secretary of the Treasury and Navy, and the otlur ivpartmcnt, are all properly "org:uie and at work. T he building i one of the tin.-t in the city. It Interior arrangement, furniture, carpeting etc., are of an elegant description. The editic i leased at one thousand dollar nf month. Th. Time Washington special ay Col. I. f'cuton. -Ni-ial jsujM-rv ling Treuiiry A trout forthcMa'i of North Carolina, I in thicity. He ha bec.i chosen lVli!cnt of the National t.ank now orranlzlnir in NewtM-m. North Carolina, ami intend remaining In that state permam ntly. It lfxpn tel thi bank will soon be authorized by tin Treaury lleparttneiit a the capital i all tliucrilM-.. m - - - - From San Francisco. Tradf In Nan l,ninrUrol)intlfnr I I aii at yin rn 1 1 a ii t Ith I he I' re itch .. Ilrplnrn ble Mulr ul fl.nt I'ur lion of .Urilto. Sax KiuNdM i). XuvmhIkt 2...-Fair Indi' for the M-asoii. The most important chamre in f.rlee thi Week life fall of M troleUin t Niy' consequent upon receipt via the Isthmu. llrea.l-tutV ni,M,-rat.-lv netivt for exjiort; wheat J-J (H(,i?i. öi; barhy ft 1. Mining stin k slightly improve,). Money abundant at l)i -r ecnt. Foreign toiinace plenty; rate low. l'rhate letter from "commercial firm at Mazatlan and other Mexican port were receivtil bv' the ttfeanier .John L. teven. which report tlie feeling against the French a becoming stronger and stronger every tlay. Lartre purchases of w ine and other commotl--tiee made in San Franciieo during the Ummer on French account, have loen rejected by rcorling to the subterfuge of short weight and inferior quality, to the detriment of merchant w ho out-rated largely on the presumed gonl faith of the French 1 '0mn1ts.4air.1t. (iootl to the amount of gisuss). Imported from Yalpariso on account of the French in Mexico, have also been repudiated, to the great tlisgust of the partie interested. The country i represented a being In a deplorable condition, and under no other (iov -eminent had thing been in such a state of confusion. Most of the French troop have p..ne to the northern frontier. It i said there would Ik a general rejoicing of the few hundred remaining at Maatlau, w ho w ould follow but for the action of the French authorities. It I U lievcd there would have been a jrood trade with western and Mexican port all through the w inter, w hereas everything now i depressed. From New Orleans. The Te,t Oat liIUiiigrntloit toTcxn Conflict lletecn .THIIinry and Civil Aiitlioritie In .Tlobl p..Con victlou of a (iov eminent Uefuuller. New Oki tans, XovcmlKT The test oath has been argued before the District Court here for two tl.ivs. Jndife iK rcl ltitiniatetl to-lay that he considered the law unconstitutional. " The Monroe, l.uii.ui:i jiupers, speaks encouragingly of the prospects of cotton planting in that section, pi. inters seem disposed to give the fni'ilinen n fair chance. The saniejiaiit saya large nuiiiln-rs of emigrants from Alabani:i and contiguous States are on their w av to Texa. In the F. S. litrict Court at Mobile, pro. cedings were h:id tm the application of Mr. Dexti r, late Treasury Agent. fr a w rit of halta fnrjat. lielieral Wooils declined to relieve Dexter on tin ground that the writ had not been returned in Alabama. Dexter' counsel moved for an attachment against (ftinral WimmI, rttiirnibb- in two weeks. The Court J pardoned Thom.-i .1. Count r, special bon.letl aeiit of the Treaury Department for Choctaw county, Alabama", tried at .Mobile by a Military Coinniis-ios on a charge of fraud in revenue transaction, and sentenced ti pay a tine of !, to and one year's iinpiisoiiiin nt at hard labor in Nahvi!i'e. .tdjoiiriiiiienf of the t'loridaCoiiven lion N'KW Yoiik, November 2i". -The Tallahasse correspondent of the Times, of the 7th instant, state that the Convention adjourned sine din that day. (iov. Marvin, in his address on the closing of the Convention, after congratulating the memliers upon the measure adopted, advised thctn to giv e the negroes full liberty to go where they pleased, advising thuii to make new emraircineiit for the coinin; year, and statt d that after the middle .f .January those not having made engagements and being idle, would Ik- treated by the authorities as v agrant. All colored troops are to Im withdrawn from the interior to the seaboard. The trouble at Marinna, previously reported by the Savannah Herald. caiiM-d serious apprehensions, but (ieneral Fosf r hail sent a company of the seventh Kegulars to quell the disturbance. iov. Marvin tates that the action of the Florida Convention was fn-o, and uninrtucnecd by anyothereons deration than those of sound policy and jiisti e. November IS has Im-ch appointed for the election of Mate ollicers. e o-a Arrest of Mursierer. Nfw Yokk, NovemlH-r 'i:. iVlliecr. arrested f.-r the murder of Ot. ro at Brooklv n. confessed yt-sfertlay and gave information w hich led to the discovery and arrest of (lonzales and another murderer. The motley was recovered. Wing in drafts, only almut ?Ui being in gold, and I'ilN amounting in tin aggregate to about 5i.-i.imii. THE VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK A. M. n:r.Mi'Kxr's MISf,F. AND KElniKT?. 'Kt UKT.VKIF.s' A Washington special says; The greater in.rtionofthe I'resideiit's message was placed in ! tvte to-day. It will be completed in ample tune to It- dt livt red to special niess ngi-rs, to It- printed by the press on the day it i presented to Congress. The reports of the Secretaries t.f the Tn asury and Interior are completed and It in ' placed in tv je. Rt Sx AMF.RICAX TH Ft.RAl lI. V. Me. Collin, originator and pro-eeutor of Collins overland Kuso American Telegraph Line, had an interview with the President today. It Is s.-ti. Uist the Company desire.l ;,.vernment subsidies. They hav e" alreadv It-i n furtiMtetl w ith vessels belonging to the n:i' v. 1TKI:X At. KEVKXfE KEe EII'TS. Internal U.vtnue reoipts are falling t.ff. Vest, r.l iy they r'acheI hut fT.",ii. X E.-S.EI.S. IFTI:iiV El t ICEItEI. CKl hUt. A compute list .f Kelt crui. r and vessel, lt trtijctl bv tht-ni ha hi n irejiarei by the it r tary of the American hij last, rs A-.. tiitioii. "an l published blav. Altogether there wire two ortlirte '.irate t .es, vhfie car.n r coinnit -nce.1 in June. Jsj; bv tlie -ailing of the . hiier ":t xiin.-ili from I harl.-ston. and tided on the t.th i f the pres. nt month by the arrival of the henandjah at Liverpool, tln-e erui-crs captured -J7.'i m. n haut ves. u of aggregate tonnage of nearly one million tuns, the majority of w hit h wire ither burned or sunk. THE 1IV 1- Till It.. The Jfrrtjl says the session of the t'nited Mates circuit Court, w ith either Chit f Justice live or Judge In.. r. isl pre-iding. has ltt n iTder.nl to cont. ne at NorfTk. V., to-morrow . It i- thought bv ..ine ttiat its bu-in. , will If the trial of Jt tf Iavi.. I.ATFK KKiiXf XIEXH tl. Ia tti fs lrota H Ta-o. Mexico, Octolt-r gC. say iiewaha lt-n rce.lved there, that (Jen! Ilriancourt. eominanding the French in Chihuahuj, hail iuel or.lt rs to his romtnaml to make n.n-essary preparations f,.r tva. uating the citypreparatory t.n- -i titrating his f,,rtn-s at Purango. The w riter .f the letter ex-tt-tttd the Mite of Chihuahua t-i It fnn from Fn n. bl y the first of Noveml- r. He says .Ju.ir.nz h r.s-. it.-d reM'rt from several eoiiimand.rs of the army of the Kepublic, that our ,.'-' Mexicans' have tunn sutntnanlv trnnl I v court martial of Maxitnillian. and cvndt-tuned t.t death. -H-ntencs' in everv rt w as spn-dily exm ut.-d. and there is no instance known tu which tucrcy was extenJexl. E-stlORTI.N TO BRAZIL. A letter ftvtn lio Janeiro av. there Is i atronx tide t f emigntion fn-ta" the I'nitcJ j Mate to Itrall. Nearly all are rtfuceea frnm the iat rtUTliou Mate.
KF.iiKL l.tXrK ALs. A It tt, r fnon (5eor?i say, the late rvU-1 (it m ral ti-.rdon i practising in Atlanta; (Jonoral W heder I In the coininiion busine at Augusta; (.en, ral (i art nil i practising law in Atlanta, ami I a candidate for Congre-a; (, n- ( ral Ander,.! i in the commission buinct. nt the aru" j.Uce; (ieneral Itard I at Mvannah, and Hovvi ! Cobb I at Macon, MrxT crxts TrxxrL. The ITiralTt eorre"jxndcnt, who recently v Nited Mount CcmV lunm l. sav statement that work had Im -en su tub! at any time are untrue. Tin whole ln.1h of the tunnel will 1m- seven miles, .f which marly half I com. pitted. - I C talrag Tfarkef. Ciur.A(X, NovcuiIm r Flour dull. Wheat moderately active; ale, at t?l 35 for No. I, an. I i üTmII in; for No 'J. Com declined V1;-; ale of No. 1 at Clc, and No 2 at :'.( firt,'. nt firm at oi:".',. Prov iioii dull. High wine dull. Ib g market Inactive. Freight nominal. J.ard dull at 2. i.iJe. ICi-tipt Fbnir, LToo; Wheat, 44,tM; com. ÖT,SNI; oat, r.i-l. hlpment Flour. 2l; Wheat, 4-V"-: com, Mi.iaai; oat, 57.OU0.
New Advertisements. AUCTION SALE. BUILDING LOTS at Arm ox. Ujt u. mi, os Monday, dichmbkr 4th. at 1 o'clock, on th. nr.nin.l,, tU. remainder ft lUo-o flu. HuilJ ng Lut oa Mtuta Kat atrrel, Jo.t -t of tl Virginia Atfi.ua lm of Strtrt Railroad. About tnty lota rrmtlo uu.old, and tbernt will b po. Itirrty aolJ to td. h'gbt blitd.r. Ru better opportunity will be offered to ecore de.irat ! I t, either fur building pimrt or lurdtrurnti. Call at our oflko fur p!att. A ch payment of only on. ! tlfth requlro.1. WtLKT A MAHTtN. : DUT27 4t Keal Ktat Auctioneer.. FOR SALE. TRADE, ETC. FOR SALE TRADE & LEASE BT TUE r. S, EXCU.H0E L.WD AGEXCV, (i. Aurlli IIII110I1 Slri'et. 12. A raaiilflcent Framo Cottaca on Seuth X. iertj trt, of oifrbt or nlua room ; (a throughout; rooma pipered and grainod; .od cellar, well and ci.tern; fond !xed lot. et with fruit aid aurubber. I'rica $3.700. One-tb;rJ ca fc; b Unce on tiui. 13. A od tory Rrick Cotta- on tu corner of Clrcl and Metidün itreetc; tai eight roomi and hall; od cistern, wll, cellar d tabl. Thi properly I all In floe condition, and verr dexlratle on arconnt of lie ne.r l.-ti.n j t the busiütsi rbter. Ir,c 1,0 o. 14. I A beautiful tory and a Laif Dons, on North Teen.ae atreet; cotita n lbt room and hall. Rood well and c.llar; lot Tery Urge. Very cheap at 4 1,600, on cany term. 15. ! A Frame Cotta on We-tarn Avenue, opposite Geu. I Morrison's; cootaio Ore room., a good cellar and ciI teru, and a jood table; lot net with kbrobbery ind froit. I Pric. $3.10 . Term 1,3L0 ci.h, 1,000 io U mobtb ) b.lance on long t me. 1. A Farm of lit acre, four and a half rail north of La'ayene, Tippecanoe county, Indiana, and one and a half mile Weal of Rattle firfiirH nr.. ..... u ,ni.i I atlon, thirty-fi of which is 0n bottom land; fifteen acres in mexiow, otiauce rood timber land. Tb whole Farm U well watered. This farm Is desirable, fron its near loc.tion to Lafayrtta and the Battle Ground Collece Fiice 4 ptr acre. I A Fna of 1,310 acres, about eiK'htfen Dille north1 wtsl of LsOjetie, In !Lra, in Kenton county; all under i fence, and in a h eb state ofculiivsilon; a flue reside: ce, I with lis temut hou-et; tba laud all drr, rich and pro- : ductive, with tsater la abULdu.ce. This is one of the bet tot, farms in Indiana. 1'tice f 35 per acre. A Frm of ln acres ln Haddaway county, Missouri; all itnj.rond. Trice fl.OoO, and rool terms. A verj rare chacce. 1. Twelve t.i..e bull Jlr.g lots In the north part of the city. Trice 3U0 each. Teiras 1 beral. Thirty Ave splecdid buih'.ing Lots ueir tbe Rollinir Mill, ouib of the Colon Depo. Very cbesp at f 200 each, on terms to suit the purchaser. 3. Nineteen !. on Sooth Mimuri, Chadwick and West streets, at f 2.i0each. Term On.-fourth esse; ba'ance In one and two years. Two Lots on the corner of See York and Noble streets. Price f$ttU ai d 1.100, on eauy terms 5. Ixits 5o, 10 ant ll.b'ock 13, in Drake's addition, 120 feet front, 2H8 feet deep, price Sou dollar. A rare cbsr.ee for a bargain. 6. A Lot In ITendrick's snbdlviaion No. 22, out-lot 99. Will Uke 425 dollars. In payments. A good chance for a man of I.mitei means. 7. Three Lots on Virginia Avenue, along Daaghetiy and Short streets. The Street Railroad run by these lots. A good i lace fr a beer garden or grocery store. Price floo dollars each, or 1.200 dollars cash, and SitQ dollar in eiht year for th three. IToteN for Sale and Iease. A large four story p.rkk Hotel in one of tbe test bostness county seats In Indiana. Hotel with the furniture complete. Price Sgoo dollars; or would lease for a term of years by disposing of the fortiiture. A ieee of seeea and a balf years and farnitore for , of tbe b( H Hotel Id the State, for 20,000 dollars. 3. A two stury Frsme Hotel, lare and commodious, ln tbe county seat of one of our beat counties, with a lance Stable in conneuion. Price of Hotel and Stable 3 OVO dollar; f jmiture l.OuO dollar; or would lea.se it for a termof jeara by aell.D; the furniture. I! I.. II. II AnLl A : CO., Real F.s'ate trokem end AnctloDeem, Fsebatife Bu. Mines, No. 33.', North Illinois street, nov2?dst Indiarapo'li, lDJ.acA. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Partnorsliin .Notice. i rnnc rsDEiLSK.xiD have takes into equal I partnersh p iota the ttoik anl S atlooery trade, D it'L Ii. V 1LL1 AM. Tue buSnr w Ii be c yDincted under the fir name of TüDÜ, CAP.lllCH AKh WILLIAMS. Tbe tiaxof partnership commencinf So 9.h, 1-4. Ihsnkful for pat favors they loiiclt I dc 'eased patreraee for the ntw firm, w-th their ea!ared Sitk anl adJiiioaal fsclh'.ies fjr tbe trsn -action of basnets JObÜ A CAkJIlCUAEL. " TODD, CARMICHÄEL & WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retad Hooksellers and Stationers, -Yu. .VtrA Pti.. St., lifUihap,Us. Pabllcat'ona of all denomina-Jecs, ?llniter and nndar School Libra riea. Juveniles, Album, Malenerjr, etc. t helre ;ifte for the Ilolida). tevfl5d2t DEBATESfETC. The Debates of Congress, ICR THE IJCSUIKG ItSSIO" WILL Bl PCBliahed as heretofore donnx the but thirty -three y.ar.. ' Jay Glwle fjr tke Haslon- 110 04 Daily Ui.be. per moU t 90 -loakai ülobe aasl AppassdU foe she sa-sades id 00 l:taer Un cesUla Ut 4ebaUl f ntlre. AdJrvs. evT7 &i V.aVi. KITE S, WsvstUstssa, D. C.
CICARS. TOOACCO. ETC.
WALLACE JJUOS., Wb4.'o Dalrsaol Manofactwrort' kgrti tat lit ! of CIGARS, lrti fii ml .ll.WlFACTlllBI) TüIIAdü, .nl nil klntl r.ollon. ALSO. Gen'l (mniission Mercliants, And Mcrt'linnUlito Ilrokcr. ai.iiti roa B Ill flll'M !Joii, t? SOI III lfl.I.AVAI.i: NT. Jatt rocelvoi from ta U.aufac'.arorv: .V) Kegi Hauu.Va Fine Cut ( hew Ing; 'JUU lkixe Hauna'a Fine Cut Chew lug; loo Keg Kine Cut Chew ing, ass't brand; luO Half WiU. Smoking; i.Vt Caddie Virginia Natural laf; i0 Caddie MUcouri Tobacco; .V(aw) Clgara, even.Thlrtle; .0,000 Cigar, I'nion; lou.Uiu Cigars, afsortetl llraml; .V Case N". York and Connecticut Ieaf. TL attention of oar WoGle.alt Ororert la ro-poct-full eolicteJ to oar ittcpli! of Sugar. CuflVa and Tea, which wa ar. daily receiving from Cincinnati and Xew York. noT-.'T Ü3m FOR SALE. Farm for Sale. i WILL SILL MT IF1 .A. IK 7 Coota'ulog 160 Aero of Good Farm l.nntl. AKTrKRSOIf wlihing to purchase, will pleaa apply t m rcaiJanco od th farai, four mil-, aocta of Iodiatiapolli, on the Madison Gravel Pike. noTj; dlw PETKR CAMKE. CLOTHING. GREAT CLOSIXG OUT SALE or CLOTHING 20,000 Worth of ITne HEADY-MADE OUTIIIM, Ci riiprUing in part ELEGANT DRESS SUITS, Business Suits, Matched Suits, I ANTS AXD VESTS, SUPERBLY MADK A!tD trimmed. Under Shirts and IT wer, ail grade. In endless variety. Wool Over Shirts, White Dress Shirts, Ties, Collars, Ha-penders, Hosiery, Hand, kerchiefs. Cloves. Mitten TUiifflera .-arr II, ti and I IIm. .. truin...UA.i. .iA..a'.ii 'V.1. WUICItUIMi f IV IV fVV. Call and examine our stock and prices before purcbaslüK, as the entire stock mast be Sold to cose the concern. Snr. for Rent and Fixtures for salt. AI'CTIOX ever evening nntii sold Itemtmber the place, 4 S. Illinois) Street. dot25 im P. 8. WILL ARD A CO. WANTED. LIMITED NUMBER OF DAT BO 1 UDERS CA IT be accommodated at Rockwell's New DtLlng Room and Restaurant, No. 6 Louisiana street, near Meridiaa street, opposite Union Depot. aosU dlsr WANTKD-10,000 Old Wine Bottles at or Store, Ho. 27 West Pearl street, for which the highest market price mill be paid. Will tend our team for lot of SO or more, on being notified. nov!3-dly MYKR3.JAMF.S k PKAB0DT. T NT ED.. A n Intelligent Boy wanted ettbis office, (one who has worked at the business m short time preferred,) to learn Book and Job Work. Applicants must apply by LfirTaa. Address, HALL ft HCTCIIINROS, noTTC Da.ly Herald. FOR SALE. 'infill Bl"SUEL' of Plaatehng Hair for sale, lä )UUU loU te suit purchasers. Apply to tbe Factory of L0CIS F. LA5NAY A CO., South end of West St., near the Corporation Line. no'21 dlw FOR TRADE. FOR TjROE. - tf ACRES OF SPLENDID LAND, IN CBAWX'ln" ford county, Missouri. Alao, 160 acres of besry Timber Land ia Clark county, Indiana, within two miles of a Railroad StaUoo. Either of tbee tracts we will exchange for city property, and pay the d. (Terence la caeh. L. H. H AMU CO.. Beat Ftate Agents and Auctioneers, Fxrbange Building, 33.1 North Illinois street. dot23 41. FOR SALE OR TRADE. Exchange Milliard Rooms. for sali: ok trade. rpiIIS SPLENDID SALOON, THE FINKST IN THE j X West, contslnles; tain first class tables and doing I a basiaese which nets from tJ.ftX) to il.OOo per annum : profit, will be aold on favorable terms, by reason of tba owner within ta nriM im ,nnik.v l...!..... i. . v. city. Fer pirtk-olars apple to C. T. CCRTIS, If anagtr, at tbe rooms, or by letter. Boa 1331, Post OSce. ncv 3t BOARDINC. FIRST CLASS BOARDING. A GrN:rLR1!L Fs-A 114, ludianapo! AD wife riB Tsrn t im of desirable board n. b. ui.lr.u;r.. u u ludianapoila. nolodlw REAL ESTATE. a. s. omj, at. c. atorKix. -OLD sJL IIOPKIAS, Real Estate Agents, Have coosUntly oa hand, for aale, all kinds of CITY PROPERTY lONSITTING ef Donse. and Lota, Vacant Lots and yy vji-ixjis. i, neep uomes can always be aecard by the pavavent of anaJI aatsJL Good terms and favorable Um secured B all kinds of Property. Farm Lvnds end Mill property. icoxitin Minnesota. low a od Miseoari Lands for sale low. ' Offlce, No. T Temperance Hall, Indianapolis, Ind test 3 aim - GROCERIES. I. a. raoLAD. a. c imt. ior'LaM sisociat. . Anxri. 4. at. CALPSrcLU CR0SSLAD, .llACURE A CO., iviioi.ixai.i: Cor. .Tie rid laa and Hary laad ta., BovlJ 4tf INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
NUMBER '22.
DRY COOPS. Earliest and Largest A It I! IVA 1. or Uttl? C3-003DS. 4 LL KNOW OS FACT, HOST IMPORT? D AFD Woolen Goods base steadlir a lat.cei f.r evvrral ra sUB, and by car large earl purcassei e are enabled, alid will o&er oar complete stock of FANCY AND STAPLE ' DRY GOlsS, Iawer Ibaa any who made later parrhaaea. W. Lare, at uui, tit largest 'otk i-f FINE SILKS, d'on-t(ine: or foiro Vnt i(iic-K, (4t $1 f.0 per yarJ.) HEAVY REPPS, (In Colore, at 1 83 ) Figiirr. ami lMnin Silk, Ivrrj dfi'.ril'p ti ar.J qai!'i;. RICH MOTJRNINQ SILKS, IN Unify I.aonsi Kopis 1-1; lira.; I.Ton iin laralnt llcniy l.yons Itsse-satlruat Itlcla iiinvuis Aud aa rlrgant asaortmeiit for KTeclna; and Ilrldal wear. COOD PLAIN DLACK SILKS. (At fl 33 per yard.) 'I'lso Clolsos.t s-l-U or DRESS GOODS In Irlh, French and English Poplins, (riald aud llalo.) A !Iaiinsiollt SIsM'k l 31 K R I 1 O JZ S , Ksery ahsd. and quality, as lew as 8?y,c per yatd. Real Abcrdine Wincy All colors, tbe latest and most popular Broadway st)le. AM. WOOL 1H.I.AI.I.S, All Colur, tic. fn r yard. A Complc'lev Line of C 1 aki ii Clot lis. In Chlnchills, Vcloor, Felt and other delral te st ytea. fasslmercs for Men and Hoys' Wear. Lace and Iaiiiliroilcrirs, The best assortment. HOSIERY AND NOTIONS. 919112 DeMOIIlXIX COItSiriS, One Dollar less than ehenbe.e. Flannels, Muslins, Linens, Prints, I'll en p. slOO "Wool IJljinKoir-s, AT TIIK BEE - IX I , 2 Wrst Washington Street, rar. Meridian, covl4 dt BROKERS. LOAN OFTICE, ."o. 34 kulh Illinois Street. MOlSTEY 11,0-A.lSrED i. svns TOSI IT, ON WATCIIF.S, Ditroonds, Jewelry, Pilser riate, Göns, flstol. Dry Goods, Mo.icl InstrumeM, Relnn Msrhlnes. Clothing, Silks, Hon -eh old (t.xtda. old Co'd and Silver, baae, and other article, of s-aice. Wanted to bay far the Southern Market, a'l kinds of Gent's end Ladies' Weanr.e; Apparel, old or new; also, Tranks and Valisea, Dry Good. Hrddioe;, Ac. Ac. Busioaaa strictly private. OCice open at all Il'.nra. K. MAY A CO. Post Offlcei address, Lock Box 334. not 13: if OYSTERS. 3riiniiH Oysters. liny Your Oja.ter-i of iioitA v Asdi:rsox, Xo. 31 ir?f iraJtiinyfn Strctt. rjnOE CNRiVALFD Pea-side, I. R. lt., and F. F. JL tiyaters, received daily. Heat in tbe market. Tut up only by Mann k Co., baiümore. Dot Ii dim CLOAKS. ETC. roitirrt:it v i.ii. r, Ancracrracaa or CLOAKS AM) MAM'ILLAS, abo joestaa ClotftM, Silks, Cloaks and Drtis Trinnnings. 3 West Washington irret, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Opposite Palmer Dove. BOVl TOBACCO. p. at. sur. a. a. rrrsAV St-Louia. etaj. a. earK. laslatsapolie. IDIlAPOLIS TOBACCO WORKS, P. M. MAY & CO., Manafactarers of all trades of Chewing Tobacco. OFHCl NO. S3 EAST SOUTH STSIIT, KndJuaanpoIIav. Intl Ltinn. noslJ dim BILLIARDS. New Billiard Hall. ! (.EM BILLIARD I.OOM, Ao. 0 Vet lVatihlnelon Street. SIX SCTESB TABLES. belBf Ph.las's Comb ieatk.su Pesir Pocke, TabU t. W hi Ue etty t uajly located, and easy ef t,,, M tt p, Ab tetrasrt Bar attacked, which ta .,w IO0TXR assaUy prUiVsd la r4ora. at the HAUUU JOB KQQXi.
NOTIONS. ETC.
Immense Stock AT BALDWIN &, CO.'S, W I.olre.ale and Iletall C'aront Vnriotv Store, Tns FAIMCY BAZAAR. New Dress Trimmingo, In eUcaat variety, the larjesl aad flateat at-k 1 lass ?ts'e. 7V,w IXoiid etH, Splesd.4 atjlra, la OJt, Cryalal eo4 Sis-sl Bsssia. i:V ORKSS IUTTO.XS. eetbe Ao.trsUsn Dlsmed,Opal adOaTei,JalsHi. NEW UXDEllWILVli leery site ani qaaÜtj.ff 1 alles, Visse. ,Cit R ys. GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! S'O vsrletlea. W. aell more Gloves tbaa.ll tsr slwrticotrtinrJ. lriv IIrc.ikral Miawh, Flea-ant and cheap. See oer ruh I .d knitted atytee. NEW BONNET RIBBONS. I.k at oors before paying two prieoa. KNITTINQ "-TX-ISrta. FiffTihi1fi.il ract.)fTprUf, laCasbaiere.shi.er mad Eaatero. REAL FRENCH CORSETS. The only perfrs-t ab ape maA gossd Bula arUcIss aa4. KMTTEDC.OODS. MUt'-rs, Lergtngs, Sleeves, Nullss, Sonue. G-ent's White Shirts. Ea.loo's Patent French Toke- best Jblrl wade. Fine Hoop Skirts. We are c'o.lng onre ool at coat to qail Iho trade. Ladir' Itillxl llo-vicry. Finest and largest 1Kk In town, for Ladiee and Klssee SHAKER KNIT SOCKS. Tbe j lire to get the best for V en acd Boy. Toys! Toys! Toys! AM I'A.CY OOHN. Wholesale and Retail. Largest and liest Stork In ihr State AT TBC J. II. IIAI.DWIX V CO.. Propria. nov!3 dlroltp SADDLERY HARDWARE. Saddlery Hardware AND CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS. ;i:o. K. SHAKE & CO., 7 's lVMt lVae.klnston Ntreet, Whol-.!. dealers is Haines, Clinins, Whips. uonsE ula.xkkt.s, coll aus. C ii rry Co m Ii - a n cl II r u Ii c , Spring, Vxlew, PATi:T AM) LNAMLLED LEATHER Moss, Tow, Curled Hairs, 8cc, A.c. Orders by snail will receive prompt alten: loo. no. 13 din CLOTHINC. New Clothing Store, .1. ii. mi mi x c:o., A'tV. II WEST WASUIXGTOX AT, IndlanapollSf lnd.( VFRCHAST TAIIlRt and dealer la Bead. v.s. if 4 CloUxf, tjet.fi nri.iLa Coodj, UsU,Cape, Iriiuii. etc., are fal!y prepared to et.lt every csiatotMr tbal calls, botk mm tm eyle M q.sllly. Mr. S. C. uäijl.t, tt. ssacaier, ta prepare4 te cat a-d Ct foods to order on short notice, anl frora the well selected aaeoftanetii of Ckxhs. CaasiBaeree aa4 VeeUsars. U aaafce mm al.caet amlt tA clo.bs. Iol-t fall te ceUl at 11 m. It Wet Waehitftotl strst. A eu;e()of qaa.t:; of Goode art on kid fjr tm:t, ttA at vry low ra'ea. Tbe casLoener will be prean&Uy waltest a anJ tmuaot bat b acuve4 freta ttaa vartety tm-rm U. P'r' B0laoly. DENTISTS. IMAI.I.V afs; K1I AI.LU1V, DENTISTS, Ofie Xos. T atul DUn's filock, East .Varkft .Vfr'ef, ntir J'ost J.ce, iBsdlasaapvsslia, lMa. flUKTH IXTEAtTTrD itkont t'.n. All cpemlo au.fK,i. raarai.ted ta fcn eaee. aevH-43 PHOTOCRAPH STOCK. J. J. TIKIIHITT, ssisLaa rs Photograph and Amhrolype ATDETEBT THrXa a.-asnary ( Iks art. Ala-a, Pbetesn-ap Albasaa of every vwesy. sal atuaüoa givea te rtaaslBf fV-tree se er-' t ! Cesdlramee Pill aad aUaesraosI ioeiUiaa- .V?4 and rvUiL PTsoSoerr.a.ba, Barsivtnca, isi ssaeeple t tare. an4 tore a ac.p.e. la mmry veraesy , a h laae M ad retail, 5e. 4 jfeftls lUass-s r- .'.VTflodjaaa. asesUeUA
