Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1865 — Page 3

DAILY II Ell A LI). HAIJi X. Ill'TCIII.VHOX, I Tin Iloriiltl 1 JuilliiiL IG 1-2 Enst Washington St., IXDIAXAI'OLIS. JXP. TV.nn or Tin: .aii.v. Ct end after ,Tmbf ll,lhe prVe ef the DI'y Tlerald wt'J b f Uok To carrier. e-t.te ' newe'r ff 'P7--rr;' . beert tra. eaer 4I.Tf-l fc cer rW f mi, ff ... "" Mail (peret; la 1rrJ j-f year...... l - " MKlUl " M tU it.-w lh 3 M month.... I Aid dlerele te H't arfitra l M ctt per wk. 1 Vi Jf month. If p4 trvrUyln a-ltate ll . will b ebrft. bl If etl eM 10 ierw Jt r.tit. pr wk w.il t tnrl-Iy tb prtre. jr f- Ml tteM.wbe.herf-r fbit-tfMi noalne.a, be et lr.4 t o ' II :l ilatcblai n'laJ npli, Ind. e. loa l.r . 1 Da 11 T Il.atiele eetil hy " of.,in KiprM Train. aßl dltarl U Wr.tr In t,arai tea na ut Iba am - t ein Mile! In tr. it f u pMratMi. Tb. a enable reader al 4 4i.hr ff.m Iba Capital f lediene I ! tb nw of II. day fron al I twele hoir. bef tby ta ra c! II ikraqfb paper, ptibtlab.! leh. Th pt canl-ebat f - er vi r.rr r al nyafth ra iru1 laa ea Iba ra.te eenlatnif at lud aoaol:.

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A lTii-rur.t 4iv ntintjJ btf.ir ftpirat n ef ontraft ill bn eharjl fr Iba tim la-rt i arcorJiug t II. a ! rt. Tin: ys:i:ki.v i:vi ir.i, I tn-1l-).l yrf JdnJay, at fl X Pr annnm, In .1 .arirr. If r'No ppr rot without lh nun, nor eonllund a l'mr Ilm tban l I for. IMlIAWroLIS R. K. TIME TAKLK. Co'.aia'joi and XtvlianapoU Cantral Hallwar. Tran!.-.. TralaaArrl. 4 no A. M Day Firr 0O A.M. ij I', M Mall 1-4 P. M. 7 3jf. U Slfbtlpr 133 P.M. DolUfontain Kaiiroai. Tra!at Arrlt. IS A.M. F'ali !.. OO A. M 4 P.M. H la r.31 ..Ki oti Nio. ,.. S4SP.ll. Halt. MaJiaon Hailroa4. Tra'nah . -: A.M.... Traini Arrlft. ... .11 vi A.M. .... T P. M. Ma'.l.... 5.00 r. IX. Jc.7eronTill Rai'.roaJ. 1 raln I.. Mvrnlr. r. .19 l A.M. thlrta Y.X.. 5 OOP. XI. Kibt Ka....90-i P. M. Trala ArrU. N,itbl Rt T3 A. M. ChuA1 l. I'J.TIM. KvfiimaK.. T 3' P.M. irlnl.jo. Tra:n Arrlif. 110 To.n. I 0 V. at. . .. Chicago Kpra.. ..Ctoci;a KBprr.... Lafaret'9 Railroa.l. 7?ft A tur M. at . . ra'.e It. rilc Arrl. ... 4V0A.M. . .11.10 A. M. .... 4S3 P.M. VI 4: Nota 7 P. M. JII35 r. si. Tcrr llaut and IUcbmonJ Raüroad. Tra.n Lr MS A. Sf Aomm.ltl'D.. It S P. M Cinrlnnatl K ij-rra.. TralnaArrtv. ...J:8 A. M. . ..lf.41 A. M. J.l ) P. M Mall and Kire6 4D P.M. ::lt V. M Nicht Kmrru . 13 A. M. Cincinnati RailroaJ. TrataaLaar. Trlo Arrh. 45 A. It Kpraa 11:15 P. af. ;0' A. M Mall 7 '.'OP. M. 43) P. M..0rnhnr(r Ac-miUMon,..9 10 A. M. 7.JW P. M NiaUl x;-rea t2:t5 A.M. LonlaTille, Iiw Albany an 1 Chicago Railroad. Fra1rDcatla Jonrtk n goitin nortl O.00 V. M. Gn oolh " 7 P- M44TH INDIANA LEGISLATURE. par:i. 4 tintMHiiinM anil eurttiilnifnta cf thte 7.Viiorts. for ifdoi of si.a:t inthf,clutnn.i. trill .? ITHifiZ i Ine ItrCTitr j.ryoi'iiuc ini t. in m:nati:. Tfr.t.iV. Xovmler 2, l'". The rUKSlDUNT, to tern, rommandrd ortlcr at 1 0VI0 k. A. M. ThfSiMi i d I'oinmitt.e to hi h w .1 referrtl the .loint i: .olution S. 21. (prititol in yesterday ppverthn) on the suhjert of Mat taxation, i made t oiiit of Mi r. Ilanna. Fin. h. I'.r.i JIrv. Alli-on. l ulh 11. 15. mutt. Ovhr, McClur?, Wright, Chapman and liTowu tY Well. Mor. ( II Al'MAN an 1 OYI.KR rrr.Mitd prtiti.n pravin for an alio n.h-l liquor law; vhu li wire r fci rrd to the Comnutu-e on T mjrauee. Ar.Tit:iiNMr.NT sine tli'. 3Ir. V AWT Fit oficp.I tle follow m-: r..rtJ, Tbat tb Snat wi'.!, tb "Tom- evtveurrlo. :j .um i , ti uo Sat urJy, Lceinlr 9th, at 12 o'clxk, a. Mr. llENNirrr in l to lay thr resolution tm the tahle. The motion was r j.-rt.-d l-y yea 17, nay 2. Mr. UONIIAM inrdto nuu-nd hy :ol lin? tat1 wor.N: "pr-oi lw l tli r i no further huine." Mr. YAWnii: 1 -lirvcl thi Ivi'lturr svould IT t adj. urn till the C day rpirr un-l.-s wi- hum. di.it ly tire the day. The huine for v hielt we are railed i nw in mi. h a forward ft it that we ran adjourn hy Saturday of next w.i k. The Committer on tin Puhlh Uet't wi'.l t-f al l.; to report in a Jay or two. Mr. ( AVIS inteqMii .1tl ill.UirT whether the Mint t would nt vn-nt that 1 ! rr 'Hilton and am. Him. lit l- r f. TP I to thf iVmrnittr n 1 in in. r. w In. h havr th- imjxTtant till T tlo- . i.'ii to J r. p : re. .Mr. VW I i:it . u. in. d t that. II- had lot th ir.- to fop-o uu early adjourmix lit. and Ür - I thi P olution after consultation with inrm'x f t th II. M-. s. l'h.- r. -"hiTion an l aiii. ndm-nt w ere th n Fcf'-rred t th.- Committ.-- u I inanee. IHK ! til". I lltUtUY. Mr. ' 'I'll. Chairr.i.in . f t!ie Coiiunitt. - on Mat l.'J.r.ir . pr - ut.-.l a report from the tat.' l.i' r.iriati. cui' r t in.' an altra t st.itia nt f th oii. Uli n f hi drpartui' tit : vvhi' h was r-1 I ai: ! r f rr. d to the Coiuniittv t a th v!.te iji i-in. MI-l!'Ml . ! Iii". The 11 II. R. No 21 :tm. ...tion l'J.f A-.. ai'prov. Ii I t'.llle .ill I I I I s. All Art 1 i.ia l d Jim.- 11. !" v. p ts.ed t t'.i.- t!i.l .i 1 1 in : i t -I il IH I , ! I fl sr. i r r i im. 1 t t 'MM 1 No. -j;; ..:!! ..:..! .:! Mr. M l-jralwc !;:r. f r an .i t b :'.' . tu il all ore.llll- liiS.h. thf tVliltll-'ll in this i ktc. eo'intt . in th. i ! !.. 1 ir, h rs.jii t n Vre I an Pi. i- Co.irt h. I I l;i t!i I lit s i!. ! Ii i IIf I : : .lit II r ; :-o. and t . . ! r. i Iii. Iii : i . I I v r ...n I .N. : :i 1 - r, IU the ear :.'i ! Ii t.-rr' t!if t irn.if , w as read . .s ;, nits 1. I set 9 the ! .vi ! I 1 .11.1 t. i t: II" lfs I I..- t : tr: t:..i i :t t tin in: i !;: ti iN.i. w. n i a I th d I . I . R. I t o t he s e.ld r:. II 1 :i .' i, I ojl. :ru-1 tl"li thi t-rt .i 1 !i i i w4 i. : o'. - . I. II It. II. I .1. mi t r t! a. inivS li'' f . i.i.n ii iry t It to 'V! t'i. i r -1 1 1 ! I h !-. I .i i! :-'. I - r !. n !.(.. i I i.- I : !. Ait t ..m: mil a 1 i:., t i:,i i lit. r t . 11. K. 1. . t s. . ti II M . 1 I 1. f An a:id .Jr on it-.-i.ai.ij . MT. t tri ; 1 '... . i.'i. t r s . i:. i:!. i .: i.v .-ii. I l'l. II. ' - I i'l ti I' : s ... i ,:i, An ! ! J I..! 1 !..- .!!. II. il. l.M. t .iv'. -i l - . ti n lit r ; . ; ; t !.. f.s if. . t . !i :;. li. il . . : t' . '. ii." . . i 'i ; . II. I A ii '11 . . . ii. i:. 1:1. t rf il. fr lue a-'- . k-. V. Th Is in 1 1 II II eases. i .'.1 III ri,' the at a ill ' t th- at i:i nt f th. , II t ! M ,! il. I t, t all- . I. . 1. . I. . . .i:n il l tion t.'.l v f I . sjo r.-s .Inn,- Js. :n Ih or x Iii.th' M -...I i .: .. i .i .i . it. i; i . i i'i j t . -! . - nt ll I ". t lire . ;. v t i.v on i i' ti i it M 'l: I - 's vji v. .". Mr . iN, it w a ( rj, I. Tta! tk a .na . i be r ft rr.d i. tb !'& ... tt.-. at .a s(r, a, f. Tilt ('t 1U l.'ir.U ! J Itr J...I., ... S.'-i. to tba CvmU.! tea uii t l.i. e. Tbat I t'i lu t're! tu r..jnr'-.ia ael ir.rv.DaLt, to tb aj cal coam.ui a: j btd r-r tlat pur j.

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T! part ta r a'iaa ta "Ilawat af rafora for I a artJr, ta th t.tt Kbto!M laaJta'iott. Tbat f art la r''oa la Iba -t4,f' rl t I." I tb pc al eotnnt tt apn'nt4 tbal ntjxt. Tbal f' 5 r!1!! ta 'l.l.arV 61 Ba H ," pataJ tnilM 4 aoa frafl 'acb C l'aartnsal IMtrtct. t ta fa'i4. Iba! rl In r!ati.a ta 'USVlal tai;" lb Ja4 nrj t toTTi.tta. Tbal railla r:atlo lo Grau-1 Jr!. l Iba Ja-Viarj Camn'IW. Tbt art ta r!a'.!a ta Iba Wa!4i fair, ta pcal BBiiW af fr oia aacb Otura nl LMtrict. t b pplot4. Tbat part in r1atin it "rrn'rili" lo tb jcltj eommlUa in raU'l-.n ttba-'WorM'i Tt r " 1h tt pari In rlatia t l ! jftki, to tu Co mit' a IJucali. Tbal part In rlaiio lo b'K.I Fa l, t tb Cta m I on iat oo Thal pari I tata'lo to tb ttimoar of olr4 ptwi . I tb OwauH R!b?a ant rTlHfa af tb labt'tta cf ha ta. Tbal pari In rltloo I In t; nda traor, tt tb VÜI tar Coaiai tt. Tl part lo rrittien I tb rr(altMon f tb Srtutkfra Itat, U tb Cjj lf o Jral Ilatlub. r.vr.Nni jimc iai. c iimt it. Mr. OVI.KK.fr m th- omtnilt OrmlFitl'in ff( ourt. nturtifl Hi' ill i. N. '-"M". llxln thr timr ( IkI'Üiu ll' rin tait I wrt in Ihr arvi ntb JuJi lal Urtult, r .iuii ii.Hn It 1f p ix.rt in rrwunv.1 tu. On motion y Mr. Ii MI A M Iii III w.na (.ii.J. r . riur-.l. r .t-l 1 1- thir.l tim" an l tiailly al t ! int- fy y-a I.. na) . ri:'f tut ATi rnNon. Thr- ri:IIDKNT ; r t'. lal l -f .P tlir St-n-ttn romtiuinlrution from Atin (iv. rrii'ir lUkfr tr-tnaniittui a l tl r frim th Mir.'fon llrn'-r.il. Mttln f rtli tli t rinfn Ahl.-h TrtlT lloIitl w:ia turnrd over ly t!i li. n' rrtl lT rniii iit to Iii t-it i f Ohio, whih w:n r 1 1 an-l r f.m.l t tli i l.il O'iiiUiitU- on N.cH r'a Il-in

I.Vt I. A"irMnt.A.r.i. I Th" hill II. IL 12 amt iolin- -ti..n 1 of An j Art for thf Itrttrr Orot- ti-.n f K lii.u M 1 In?, Arifultural Fair anl th-r lawful abfiiiMi'ri of thf Ifilf, W34 r,.tJ thr thirl tinif. Mr. NII.n.1 r xi-l iinr.1 thf .nlr . h.-in?i Ihf thf -tilT , h.-tn?i Ihf j hill m iki In thf i p H-'iit law I that it iniply ' ih lhw hat hall In roiisi.h r I a l)oiy ronmiitlut an l UI-Ik li.n lr, at or iifar uhlii mrrtin?. TU hill va) th'n . J hy yra .17, n.iy 2. xoTAiriK.s rt ut to. Thf hill. IL IL 27. l. alizir. thf a. knowl. rl?iiii nti of all th til, iiiort? i?i t.. wl'h-h m.iv h ivr hrrn t.tkrii an. I rrrtiih-.l hy Not iri-i I'ul.lio after thf rxpiratioti of th ir ruiiiinikioiia, w'ai P-a.l th" thipl timr, aiol finally iarj thf X natf hy juokl, ii:iy 1. OMMcT) )P tVriI I ATl'iN. Thf hill. II. It. i , torrpral tlj.. Art to r.tiINh wourt of I 'oin ili.itloii, t, approvod Jan-ti.H.-T II. K2, mi rra.l tli thir.l tun.-. Mr. CT'I.LKN ai.I that thf law .tahlihin thl Court 1 alr.i. l ttT on thf t.itutr IhhA, an l fr th: rravit hr hojM j th; hill wouhl ln. Mr. I t " N N I N ( 1 . Mr. Jh nnt ttin thf Chair a a prai th in Attornry, wa in favor of thr P ix'al t.f th. Art ; and had h-ard Ju-I?- of Common Hm Court rxpp thrmlvriu f.tvoroftlif aholMum tit of thU Court of Conciliation. Mr. IlIiOWN, .f Wrll. rntrp-d hi irotrt a iin-tth at.if of thi hill. II rrar.h d t!ii Court 11 one r-ta'.li.li-I ut.nn wuiil iirin-iln-s. au.l a ! that ha. hnf ..1 in hi part of thf Statf, A Common I'lra Jul?f of riht year rxp-ri"inw Ihm', drrlarr that In . . . . - - . r 1 . .r- .lt.. mx ra. -a .111 01 i.-n a roiuprom , 11 t u. un i.y flu fitkUP itlnlla lif th ä I lilirl It Iium fnf (m I.Ik. i'-rt thediieotiraenirtit of litigation, and tliro- '' !-'- - ' a iiit iaaaa a w a - w r hy prraTvt , to a icreat extent, tu' peaeo of oiiiiminiiie. Thf rea-on why thf law i a dad letter 1 blniply heraue Attorney ill s. Tin 1 x alitit 4 arr to tlire:tnl it, Mr. OYI.KIt. Thi Art ha hi-n rnfop-rd f r riht or t-n year, nii.l ho had y t to mf the z ' 1 It h.n I0110. Hi knew of liistauei n whrn it h id pr.xlu I evil. Mr. wKKili r lat.il that thi anif hill wa tot.d dow n in In;.!, alt r 'rttin? to the same kt t?e thi on.- now mvti: ic. Mr. MH I.I KO tat-.l prlnriplr that runvlneel him thi ti2l sli.ii. ) p. ' Mr. I5KOW.N, of WrlU, rej.fe.J to ohjertion if-.d :i?aint th.' Court o Colli illali.!, athl 1 . out. 11. 1. .1 that it wa miteh Im tt.-r for th end ! of iiistiee to continue it. j ! Mr. WILLIAMS initol that l.a-l rodiMl i j n ai tin- r.Mn. in niii-ti-ii -:s-h out of twrtity. whv thi t'ourt vvh not of Ivantaf to lit'i- ; I tr iut II' h id lie.ir.l im rraioii satif:ii'tor.v to ! I him why it should he alolUh-d. ! j Mr. O l KKoltl l. r-tolorr had oposit this j mra-urr. htlt Miierujo mi Mi ssion, na.i lorm- , 1 a more intimate ae.ju lintan.-i' with tlo1! workiiiir f lh 'ourt of t'on.lliation, and ! wouhl now vote for thf jaair of thi hill. i .Mr. JA" tl n'u j tin' intimation that th" ' p.isa o of thi hill would h.'ll. lit thf leal , profession. j Mr. COllH thought the law in re-ipl t Court of Coneili.itioti wu a grvat liuinhll. j He had n-v r Liiuwn of it cm.' ainir.-iL.lv ad- I justnl hy thi court; and niihniittil that there j wai no pnd re iion for t'ontimitn tho law lonirer on our tat utc iMMikx. Mr. TI h MTX N, n the feoplf havr nt.t ptitioni d fur the repeal t f thi hill, did nt fn-l justllie.l in otin? to disturh a law that ha t o.l k fvs on the Statut' 1mmW. Mr. RKLiON hopul the hill would n-t pa. Thi Court of Conciliation in one when parties mav rnt'-r without rneti.Iarin l.-uj hlood, an.l he hojM'd tin- natu would let it .t.ilid at leat one vr.tr longer. The hill then p.tsrl thf Si-nate hy yeas 2s, nays 1 1, Ba follow: Taa Vsr renntt, Konbam. Brown of Hi milt. a, Cr..n, CaB, rbapmai, t'ob, t'ullu, Iav a, Huupr. I.. Ijkrf, Piff., Kal!r, lilfforJ, Uaiina, ilarball, We(.'lur, ton, Nralin. !4i!. tTlr. )laaii, Krbiuoud, Siaijs. Irry. Ward Wwl., auJ Mr. firiJnt S. N tti Ufsr. Barker, hffion. Bowman, Brown of V .U, CuUrr. Kcgli-h, J11 ku, M'.HUan, Mor, Noyi, lhompon, Vavirr, William, and W'r tjbt 14. iRasI05f 1101' lt.), Mr.C TLLl'.N" offcroj the followlusri Vr.sV.f. That ko the Anata aj oro It b to nii to morrow morning at 9 o'clock a. h. I-.-im of ahsonco wa pranted to Mr. Caraon during the arvt r illness of his wife. On motion hy Mr.Cl'LLKN th; spH-iaIoph r for 2' lM-k this afti rnoon the hahras corpus hill No. r.t. f printed in thou reports of the Hth.) was iMstponed and made the Hcial order fr t n o'rltK-k to-morp'w. On motion l y Mr. I V KI the S.nate roncurre.1 in the resolution of the House of Rep-rrx-utativen in nlutiou to the distribution of cert tin hiks surplus copies of the journals of the Senate and IIou1. on motion hy Mr. Cl'LLKN the claims of FdwinMay, ("which he pp-wutf d Saturday.) was taken fr ia the tabic auJ referral to the ComnilttH on Claim. tTKrF.T HAII.KO Ws. Mr. IliroWX. i f Well, offered the followin: Whiiiu, Tb eontrti:tlon aaJ operation of atrrtt rallaa? a In tb 5tate of inj ana, la ubjt of grown, g iiitrpl an 4 Imparlance; and, Wiiuim, W h ! tt U th duty of the Legitlature t fottfr itaprotMnta f public util ty and value, it I 'Til th r dal to poUct th people arainat mooopI ölt.; th. r-ft r, I :r-ittl. That a committee of Ibrre be appo'rtrd. ; and tty arr trr. ly iusttuctr.l to inqu le what legisla ( . , ... ..... . ,u ... tion. If In IB r .imr a if. .-I.fik t. Iti. 1 1. i.m.nl wr rfu' n.'n oi ae pwrr, rtiCBts, privurge ana rrancbi f tlr.rl ra laa. an I that they report at an I early aaT, bj bill r clbarwi-e. The resolution was adopted. And then thf Sonatr adjounird till 9 o'clock to-mTrow motnirj. - aa. IIOF-sK OF RK1'R1KNTATI F.s. Ti ifcsiiAY, .Yorr mf-t r . lis".. The House m.-t nt !' o". l. k a. m. me m t..ni.ii iiaiii' u.l. -rminr.i a i",k" ! rum hy the roll-call, and dire, ted the Clork t p ad the journal of Jesterdav - T On motion by Mr. 11(M) KR. the reading of i the journal was Uii tw.l with. On m.tiou by Mr. IIAMRICK. Mr. Jam.had leat c of ah n.-r on account of illu-. rtTins am MF.Mni tu. ' Mr. CIU'RCH pr srnt. d a I titi.n si-nel hy 1", person prating frthe uhstancr cf Mr. i itt-t's Trllirratic bill. t r-n .h ratify msmri.U er als. pifsorit.-.l I M-..r.. ri;il.i:R.lt cKKV.ARI'KTr. LAM:. AI'KIN-oN' aij J II VRRliN. li'uh wt re evt-rally r f. rr.-.l l ltj- Committer on Irin; ran' with ui ra.li:is'. .Mr. II KRImiN pr. s, nte.lthe p. litt-n of a ' nun.! r f iti.iis of Miami count) . akin.' that it IU I) .ha lap d a Illicit 111- all.T f-T Rai!.-, a 1 ondtli t.T toil'stril.t with car th , t ps-sii.w' tfhL'hways, It w a pfeiP d L tl.o . t . niliiitt' . n I'allrKtJs. Mr. MAJOR pp ntr.l a j tith n f -un lrv tititn s! M -rvaii count), who h. without r. '.'.in. w a r t rrcd to the Cmiuitt.s- on l.du.-at'.on. i:m::is ii;M .MMiriiis. Mr. N KW i oMI. fr. in a majority of the 'Committee on tbe .InJi.iirv. returned Mr. . M.pdlth- .. int R. solution . K. No. V f r am. ti din. nt of th' Constitution hv striking out the Xllltli Artuh- th r f. pi'ommendin.' it p.-ts:o.'a VV 1 1 ! l . -lit Mill" Il.illl. lit. Mr. r.RoW !i'.s,,4u. nt!) ubmitt.il a min- . ut r it i. . .ii:iii. iiid tin;!, postjsnno nt. He ii',... r- tu . f the Div. .11,. Ii ii e lit .if tilt- : " :li 1 . Iiiain; out " 1. d the bill . I"- am ii latorv a. ! :. r il irt lie 1, t Miv 1'.. K.J. with nn w i .1 t Vurts iusertin f t . nun. n 11. as." And Nr." Ilr nl pturti'd Mr. t.rer. rr f Varr n' t ill .11. K. .. i' . j,!iin- r. ..I ei .tc .!. ) iviniui.-i' :nr. .;. .h.i ins. t.-.. ui' n r r.J. r I C. 'irt.it ., wilii a rm ir.UH lldatl il that it It l.ti 1 . ii th. t l.:. . Mr. l.l:ilio:V. C VVarr.n. ,,.! tl.f t4Il w a. i nt p lu -a d hv him to i in., v. .!. ul't. Mr. M.NNi OMR . :i, 1 1. me t - art. in tloI a d.s ii. n .f .is' . f NN ilk ins Uta s.u. aMi!ist Fall, W hl. h jllslitlvd t! rivolulil. lldutl' tl of the inm;tt. . I hepjs.rt t f the r.!lllllitti- W a coll. tirpd in a oll I. at it r .":. Il- alii r !. Mr. Mitt OMR, Ii. 'ii Um- Juuuiary i r.ittf. rturn.l the bill. lit. to ano nd 111thr 17th i tiout ft.'ie At L r the vT.' tili at lot) of t oimt) Ro.ri. p porting that ! vil itl.-n at thf lt avseioll oil thr llt.Mi t ill it tt T f the bill r iot rfd furthrr Lvisl'itii n in. Ajtilnut; tl y theP fop' pi ' 11.111 tided illdiliuitC i.tpwUlIII lit. the report a concurred in. lb- !. returned Mr. tirtk'irv cf tTarrtn' fr-and aaiary biil, No. ii, t .. iuuivtid I n lta l . .

II &lu nturnoj Mr. iirncf lijuwr II. U. 1', r"Tnm n'11nx lu i. Mr. O KKi: II, from Vv Juliry C.m- - a it a- I II It to aaw

I 151111' '. n iiiri)' 'i iiia ,iar ;i in-i.iii. 11. 1.. -' r 'tnntii'ltn' it f. I !r. II')VAUI. fr-.ni t!- OmniiM.-. 11 t!i- ! Oranijti..n f 'irt. r t'irtx! Mr. li ifT.f t Alh'U'a l.i'I, No. a nnj rity "f th I4.U11 ttittt- rf .tnin n !in.' an am. 11 lux tit in -- j ti n w a.l.lln;. "u. h hrk hall ntit!--! t fifttfii r t.ta tr 1 ry lnin!r-l nrJ," t-.. ! an. I .t!. r iii' ii'tm.-nta 1 ri- I -! ri Win -r .ut 1 !'' M-nItr, tn l in'rtiti."hmll I i -. t I- to -tii.il en hi rn.-i.ii iMni. 1 to. j Mr. i:i: UiV, of W arn ii.fr. in tli l' uniiiitt'" ' IMnaii..n, rturti.t Mr. I!hi.l M'h'H.I I'i'l. II. II. No. 2, rHuiiiin ii.lin it i.tar, ti!h n tnun-linf nt in tti,. 1 with pirir-lto f.- pi tting t n.rt:i'- n I. .an. whi' h hill I' pii-i ly t ! txrrM T. Mr. ItoYP. frtn t!i I'ommitt.r n Itim. rrjt'irt! fr t!- p lyin- nt of th !.im f .l.n-, II. - X RnU, 't t'W trn-1 II. V.. Vint-.n '. f.r t. It w.i ri f rn'l to th timnitti in Vaj an I Mm:i with lntru ti -im to in-..r.-r.it" th" .im In t!t iiic Ai(roriation hill. Mr. M A.Ioi:, from th O.niriiiiN- on Kt-r an. I - il-irif. ntnrn.-.l th hill, ". I.'". r-inw. rin.' I iotri t Att .rtK-y t a.JminM r .itli. p'oiiniiirn.linz II .t.i-. Mr. II UN ICH K. fp.ni th l . ininilf'f on C..r'r.tioii, rrtiini'l th- hill, . to rn. 1..I tli- th;irt r of th. In.li.uia.lU In-ur-iti'-- t'i., r'iiiiiiii.iiii,' lt !! with th' !lll lllllH lit M tl'lill.'. All fnor.thh r p-'it lt- 011 lli" t.ihl un.h r lh rwh-. NKIV MI.M. Mr. TlU'.-I.r.lt (hit In l--ii rjuet..! to .1 0 1 iitr'Mii.-,-. lull II. K.'' f.r an i t j f r the itir(.rir.itlon of 1 1 yIraul ! i 'oiiijiil , an- th llnfn thi ir jNiwt ra'aii-1 Wuth a. I Any 10 i-rii writing nn. I buh ril'iti Arth h of Ah Uti .11, an. I Min the um' with th" r.tuitv Ui-ionh r tih r-onl of nurnU r of h:ip Irl t Ihr I i rr l"r, .1". It H r. f. rr.'.l to tin I uiiiinllt.-r .n CoriMt. rationa jir. SIM Intro ln.-. I a Mil II. It. i"T fur an et rriulrin K.illnct.l riii.iiil i to furnUh tr.iniMtrtatioit to im tkum 1 iru to hlp llvr it.rk on tht Ir roa.N. ainl rr'uinn? anhl com. panir to t har't uiiiform rntr tiK PTor. Any ra. failin? to comply thai oliall lx Il.-U.ln lo llir r Xt, nt of thf lama?r mirli h rn or jxthoii may ! aii-taln hy tki r ' latioii In thf valuo of utork on arrotint of h lay, Af. jnTjalty mt lr than j.Vl nor inorr than'.Va. It wa n fTP-d to the Commlttof on thf Julidarv. Mr.'MILItOY aiihmlttf a rraoluth.n that ' tho CommitNt on Uailroad Im intru til to ( report a hill riiii,p lliii? all Railroad CinI panir in thi Mat' t rarry all fn-jht tliut j may h-j h in in..-d hy thf p -ple of thi latf. ! It w a aloptoI. ! Mr. OX introdii.-rd a hill II. II.iV; f..r An : A t to niiii-iid i-tioii it of th art fr u more j uniform inolf of d in township htiMiirs. i pp w-nhln? thf dutkof rrrtain oilit t r in ron- ; ijrrtion tln-rrw ith. and rrM-alin?. etc., aj- ; proved Krhruary 1", 1'.. It aff.-rt roinrnj nation, tr. It w a p fi rrrd to thf ciiiiiiiit'it on County 1 and Tow nhip 15u-in . Mr. I.0IT uhinitt-d tho followln?, whhh ! wa adopted: j Rt irl, Tbat th Cjumltta 00 Coonti anl Town. ! ablp llu.tucta la Ibitruct! to inquira Into tha i pii ucy of rt'lucl 1; tb number of Jaitlc cf tba peae j 4t4 Caaaublca to one ia aca towniL p, anJ rtpsrt by j bill r otbrnri. ; Mr. I'rso.V introdu.-.'d a hill II. It. ."! for an art to tlx th tinif of hlin thf Curt ofCoininon l'lf i in tli county of Kosijuko, It win r frrp-d to the Com'mlttf on thf Organization of Court". ; Mr. iRK(iORY, of Warren, introduced a , ,, , for an a,.t to pro j,, ,.OIn,M.n,a. ! . k - . 1 M. a ,k tion t thf owners of animals kill.-d or injjiiml hv t!ie rolling tot k of any railroaticouiI pany wlifpi au h railroad is not fenr'd,t'Xerpt1 imr plae'S not to !; feneuj; ri'P'-alin, etc. I It was p. fericil to tue CoiiiiiiUte; oil Railj roads, j Mr. IIKiOIXS auhmitt.il the following: j R'i'jrl, Tbat th M'ardens cf the State Prbooi, rI ipectively, be lntruo'e l to report to tbia Hou at a i ily a da a poMible: I. The arerag etpeni pr day far pruTlalonlna; ' carh p'liocer iu Ibeir charge during Iba tueclb of 0c- ' i-.. T last. 3. Tn a vra- nuiTaber of daya eacb priouer work- ' In; UTvl-r cnu tract baa laharcü pr luaoih for the tnrnlua of August, September and Uctuber, 1-6j ; 3. A copy f oritract unlr wliih thalr jrUonfri 1 aro tiow w king; also coplea of contracts for na of i uoi power ucd lo the j.ri.ona. I It wai a.l"ptrlf Mr. CIIITtCH lntrodu d a 1-iIJ II. R. 2oT ' for An Aet to aineii.l thf UOth or the l'raej tier Art of .III in l K'i, whoa rhan?es ol ! v nur are taken from the t -ouiuion l'leas Court ; ll a.-eolint of tin? iliroiiHK-teli-J' of tin .ludif . , it hall In- rertitiedat on e to the Cin uit Court. I It was n f. m il to the lonimitUr on the Or- ; ir.-inU.it ion .f t out is. I Mr. ItooK introduef.l a MU71I. It. OtW for ' An A t to amend v. 10 of An Aet proidin? f..r the government and discipline of the State j I'risoii!., und rep.ealinr. etc., approvnl March ls.V, etc. It p-ulateJ the liiui.ncr cf casin? n.tnh t lahor.i It was p f. rp-d to the CoinmUtee on the State I'risoii suth. -Ir. Ni:VCOIll Mihmlttc d the followin-: Kftntrf-T. That tba A.'Jjtant 0nr-ral te raqu a.l to ! report to the Uouna the amount unrxpended ottheapproprutu.n ma.le r.r bis omce at Iba last regular -aim .f the iitieral Asemb'y tor tbe year 1"35, toaether Ith bU estimate of tba amount that will neceasarilv ha rennired of tbe approprlationa male for I the yrsr 1S5G; anJ tüit Ic fur.ker rrportthe aniu-mt of 1 clerical force tbat wilt. In h i op'nlon, be Dec. try for the performance of the duilea of hit ollee for the year I ldUQ, and a Ma'ement of tbo work remaining to be com- ' piete.1, wbik.1; is nut a fart of tbe ordinary and regular bu'ines of b.t ofiie. It was adopted, Mr. JIOOYFR iutnxlu -t-d a for An Ac t airaitW Rail Road hill II. R. 2o.'i; conuih tors oIj

struct.tu the crossings to the hindrance of i i"' f-'-J , n a lavoraoie recom- , travelers foUtru.-tl..n hall not W lon-. r than j 'J-latioii from the C omnnttee, it was passed Ave minutcs-pi.nalty not hs than it, nr ''tÄV,.,,.

more than SVi.i It was icfi-rpil to the Committee on Rail Iload. On motion of Mr. CiRLUORY, of Montgomery, it was OrJertd, That tbe Urn. 8. C. Crane bite tbe ere of tbi na l neit Krida evening to deliver a lector oa "Tti laal Age and Tbl Fat CoupUT." Mr. SIIOAFF, of Alh-n, Introduced a bill II. R. 2il. for An Act for amendment of the 4th clause .f the seventh wrtion of the Divirce Ai t. approved May Vi, lv2 adding habitual cruel treatment of cither hy the oth.-r as good cause for divorce. It was referred to the Conimitb-e on the Juiliriarv. Mr.'WKIKKLintroduecd a bill IL R. for An Act to uuund section 5 f the Act for a more uniform mode of doimr tow nship bust- ', ness. Township Trustees ahall hold oilier I two year, instead of one yrar.t i It was referred lo the Committee on County j and Township Riuliu-ss. Mr. WRIOlIT intPKlueed a bill IL R. 21 allowing I Ierki or courts a pT cciitajfe on ni.iii.ii- l.t- tli. in nvi l V...I f'r. tlo hni.ls of nn Kxeci'itor. Administrator, (iuardian or Trustf of thf estate of anv deceased person. 1'ndcr ''0, three er tent.; ovt-r ?Va), two per cent.; over tl.O Hi, om jm r cent. I It wa ref-rrel to tlie t. omnnttee on hers 1 and ."salaries. Mr. LAEI.Lr. introdueed a hill I!. II.?)' ' to amend sec. 1 of thf Act authorizing County ' Auditor to call sjn-cial terms of the Hoard of County Commissioners a Hie int rest of the rounty htnand. approved Feb. 1, InVi. In i ra- of thr d ath or disability f the Auditor. I tin- Count v l 1 rk mav art.1 Mr. rTlYKR introducrd a bill TU. R. 2"."1 f.-r An Art to ain.-nd sertioti b4 of th ; law of June 21. iSo. etc. dog ' It w as p frrred to the C.mmitt.ve on Fees . and Salaries. ' Mr. URNRICKS introdueed a billMI. P. Jtlfr. ' for An Act to make an appropriation to pay the balance of the aesm-nt n?aint this Mate : f..r the siddi.-r's National Crin l ry at (it ttvsbur.',p.t. 'It appnprUtes j.l, !;'. 1 It wasp hrrrd to the Committee on Ways an I Mean. Mr. ORKOORY. of Mont-mcrv. intptlu.-til a bill IL R. 2To; for An Act tlx in? the jcr diem and mileage of metuUrs of theticjieral . Assembly and the CUrk ami Doorkerpers thereof. It am. nd the law by pro Ulin that ' the two 11 'Uses may make such eoniiHiisation a tin y may think pr i r f.-r all olli. rs and -niployi- t xe.pt the Principal t.'l.rks und D.s.rk. 'i jt rs. I ItNta nf. rrcd to the Committee on PuMie . Ra uditiir. s. Mr. in NN KR iutr.lu.- d a bill II. R.27C i for an at to allow County Commissioner to aiithvrie Road C. tnpaiii s, in cases vtL. P' ' thri--tiiths i f thf fps'-hol.l. rs petition f..r the ' same; 'within half a mile on each sKlc id the prop. . il road'. It was r.iso.'l to the sreond readme, and Pf rr.-.l to ih.- otiiiiiitt.i- on Roads. Tin- sl'KAKI.Rlai lU f .re thr H'U.- a comniuni ation frwin the otli. e of th-- Miri-n-Ocn-raleftli.- l uib vl Mate, stating the t. rnis on w hu h tin- Triph-r Hospital wa turn.il ovi r to the M ite t f tijiil. VIA: 4 the pit ipt of the liiAi rn- r iM tti L'ivfii f.-r th- property. t m no ti n i f Mr. II FN RICK, U w a"s p f rrel t.t!i' pi ial l i ininitt. i- on the matter t-f a ; soMitr" Home, ' Mr. Wool" call.il up hi J. int r. s. lutioii No. 4. f r am t) litt nt ol the ."1 ti'tioii t.f artn lc I ' t f thf M ttf Constitution, a to admit . . f law s auth. riin-' the p pie t-f inri-rporated ellus, t-'VV lis, :in. svloil tlislritts t.i tj.v tb tns,It,s fr s, 1,-1.1. vtithout pf.riucf to a uniform rate ol t tv.it jutt ; an lt n hi motion, it vv as r f rn .1 t t!i- .ludi iary t otnniittef. w ith iiistru ti-'its to in.juirv w li. tlirr ti.l r.'.lu. tioti is drawn i-a ti t . nforii) to arti-Ir I tf the Co n 'd ati ii. and if ii..t, to report sid r.-olutiotn b.t k in proj r f-rtn. IX.t.NTY 1RM.Iv., Mr. os;oi:N su' iuiu. d tic f. How in.: Vtataete Tk- 1 a law aakiog caaaty erdera, lt.t ta uiJiviJ aa'., a I a fwr lav., and. Is Htai4, A lar,e as .uat ' raaoey I Uii toll Atat aad c uat'e I V leasva vf pertuna t. abam lb au. are l vd trata't rruf r aeil.ag tb an, aad t a;p'j ag i 4 caaiy atder ta tb ptnent of Ute da and waing ty th'm, tber.fcre, y.euse.i. Tbat ceaiaaitt) af d b ar.atdl l.,air Uta lb tipej etM y af repartlag a bill t auak it rouaiy er dra a l'.a fr tatet, Ja A4wiagby tbe la!iiduaU kid.rg U ta-a. It w a adopted. Ihr !P11AKFR uhstipi.r.tlv appoitit-d the oinmltt.s' thrin, !.- tt: M..sr. tSborn, WissJ. R Nd. I.alli and White, Mr. "Ho A I F. of Jay. Intrcductd a bill ;il. R. -T.'" (a Au Ait amvtidatvry of asitioUa one and two cf the act living the time r.r holding Circuit Court la the Uth Judicial Circuit, which art took i Jtlarsh 17, lasyL 2vt ty CporaUvaN cf Uw,

0i04uq t: Xr. fli w nicxn-U to IwiaJ rommitt of tucmlxra irprecnün; tie roiiiiti" intrrtr in aal-l h n.'". Mr. I.KMON lrrtp.lurr. a hill ir. It. v;1 f"r An A t to in rr tT tn lty fiif.r' thf Allr.j Arth ! of th l'.ntitnti.n. anl li ins-If In .iir.iam-tii. Pi.f. Mnlin,- it .ML'at-.ry on th" ii . rn r to - thit tl.- aint 1 faithfully t -ut.il. an. I If tiN-. .iry t rail out th tnilitit to rnfup v thr ainn-.; It M p f. rrtil to th ('.'miuittfe on Kuhtt. an I Vr",mMr. IlKoU N intro.lu-.i a I ill IF. M.i'.i) l"?r An A-t r ! 1 tht A-t -i;titl.-l An Art lo Jiw-t.ur.iirr th- k iu of ih an l hrru

tilliii.' !".'. It .i p f. rrf i to thf Cnmmittrr on r-uatr I 11..!.... and Townhii Ilusin. s. MI1"-MK IMHIS. I Mr. IU'RNFuhmittf.I th follow in?, wW h wa adoptil : j ,t Tbat ib C aamate tn lie Organntioa of j Coarta ef Jitir ar hereby laa'rwrted t luilr Int i the eapediei ey of repertinf a bill Bak tig It a aU-4 ' mean r fr any pefawo, or prn, ta ne.ieit er duiarb I eey k;rd labvrrr. or lb..rert, la Iba Bij'l-y of any m- ; iin, of ellueo. of lbs 4lt of 'bdiaaa, wba encd j at er on, bta e ber way to ar froea, tba placa af his i bar, or their labor, or a Lao at tb ridi.c, or oa tba I farm, if tbalf mployer. Mr. MIOAH-, of .lay, IntPHiufc.l a hill (II. 2 of the ; K. 2.0 rr.nat to am. n I Niti.-n i ! tne ; Art to amend .-rtloii 14 and 1 of the Art fix;ln? th.- tiiii. a of Common I'lea Court, Ar., upppived May II. lil. Itafl.i t thf rt. untie of Rlarkf .rd, I law are, Randolph and 1 .lav.; 1 Sir. IJRIHiORY. of A'arP-n. intrrHlu.-.i i Joint Resolution . K, No. 2. Instru tin? our i jSiiiator and repur:in? our R preKlitatltm ' in C;iirf to uf their influrnrw to weure thf 1 passage of a law by which the oldirr and lollh rra of thf war for the upprrs-i n f the p i llion, a!i ill be paTl oil ai) tijual fK.t in? a to pay and ifunty, aexplln? to thf I length of time whh h thry luve errte.l, I It wa p.uaed to the e-oiid rra.Jin?. ; Mr. LA-v-KLLKIntr.Hlue.il a bill III. R, 270 I for An Art authoriln? County Au.litor to l- ! iu f.-e hills for the roliection of ot accrued ' in fop Hoard of County Comml4loner. i It was r f mil to the i'ommltte on FaJ and alarie. ( The sl'KAKKR announee! tho order of the I consideration of bills of the llous on the wond readin?. Mr. Il.nrieks insuranei hill, No. iTTj. -va nferml to tho Cnimitts on Wayand Means. Mr. lluni.lirey" real estate aal nofjee bill H. R. No. ',, romiiik! up with a favorable report from the committf, it wasor.h red to In ; cmrro-J. Mr. Rhoads' Shool Commissioner Mil II. R, 2:,1 routing up with a favorable reeotn un ndatioti from th t Committee on Fdu.-a, tion Mr. CiRKfioRY, of Warren, explained that thf iibjis-t of the bill was to d's out money lost in the various county tpvipurir. It was ris-oinniended by the Sujierintendent of Public Instruction, who had already fornttrd out ome $27 ,'0 of the rhool fun.i aeqtiestored in the treasuries of only two or three countie. Mr. H.VMRICK mlvised delay about awtho riiinn thisC'oinniissioner at a nalary of $3,o0imore than the Supe rintrnd nt f Instruction rertlvrs. Mr. RHOADS made the btatcmt ntnhmltteil hy Mr. Jreory as to the amount of school nioney w jh-h had Ix-rn dis'vrreil by the SuITintendent of I'uhlic Instruction as utiaocounted for in Wayne wunty. The Sup rinteii.l. nt rould not continue to do this work ; and he hownl the nerrssity of this Commiaaioiicr, Mr. NEWCOMllthou?ht It best topayth exiK-nses of this Cominlsloner 'parate from the aalary. lie fcpoke of tho loo.; manner in w hich th.-ss im-IiooI funds are manatrrd, and romni-nlft a change of custodians, and detwsit where it would le 8e?uro from los.s. Wr have a law now that the counties hall he p'sponsiblr for the fund. The hill would not cure tho t'Ul. Mr, RtMtWF.LL also ohjvteJ to the creation of this new orti.-f, The SupcrliiU-ndcnt houlJ perform it. duties, Mr. CiUlXiOKY, of Varrcn. It would requiro more than one tlay to ra h runty seat. This bill was to make a llnal wtth-meut of these seipMestrred'fund. It would add seventy or ti?hty thousand dollar to the school fund. Mr. Jh'VKV. Frmer Sup-r.nUiih-nts hal l.rtrort'U in this direction a well as the present Suprinteiidcnt, und the work was partly ihoio. Mr. WOODS. The school ytom was pettin? ta he too expensive in its machinery. Mr. XEWl'UMII projK.hod to aiueiij. hv atrikln? out of neclioit three o:t öoo," and (nscrtin-? in lieu this: ''fJ.OisJ and his natural and nreesai-y travelinif -x'ns's;" and inserting furtlo-r: 'from the fund rairsil by taxation for school purposes." Mr. Itt'RW KLL inovfil indefinite postponenient of th hill and (outline amen.lineiits. Mr. RHOADS alvisrd d.-lav. Mr. MILLi:U thou-'ht the hill would not benrtit the children. l'hrf was thf cxim-iis' of hiftitin? up this money. It would Iw belter at once lo aes tho needful tax directly. The bill was simply making an otMeer to nee whether the County Auditors have done their duty. Mr. FKU1US made a statement to how that the Commissioner could not po into-l,n J)J counties und investigate this fund in one y-ar. Rut he saw no necessity for the bill, and deman. led the pre. ions ijuestion. The previous question was s.ion.hd, and the main piestion. and the yeas and nays were or-dr-d. Mr. IIAMRICK made an Ineffectual motion to lay the Mihjret on the table -allinnative 2j, negative Ö7, Mr. RurwcR'A motion to jiostpone was then afrreed to by yens 72. nays 11. Mr. Met-y lev'alizinr-ai.praisemcnts bill in n n .1 ........: i. ..... t . . V .a J ' t lis VI, Hi. 11, l'l'l 4il rocnts shall not Ik invalid, Im ause of the failure of appraisers to jrive notirr, ote.. and on his motion, the constitutional restriction was aUspended yeas G, nays and it w as passed the final reading in the House yeas 7:i,navs0. The House then took a press' till 2 oYlook P. M. AFTKRNOON SRSSION. On motion by Mr. RFSKIRK, Mr.McVev's insurance bill, No. 117, was taken from the Speaker's table and pla ed in the calendar. Mr. Miller's bill. No. 214, to repeal the act of 1C2 to enforce the thirteenth article of the Constitution, roming up, with the committee ' pH-ommendation that it do p.is I I In mMinn 1. 1- M t I( t 's.!." I l l." I. . ' . . r . . fi..'jiiiijv, it s a.s m;tii poued and made the special order for Friday, 2 o'clock. Mr. Wood'. eounty-line-bride bill, No. 2ea, amending section 7 of tbe act of May 12, 1S52, eomin- '.ip with the committee amendments, addim; I. section 2, "In addition to what uaid county may appropriate," and this, "Such appropnauon auaa ie ucienmne.1 .v the ComI nlPi T of .t.hp0""t.T n "hu h said town hip hall be situated The amendments were adopted and the bill was ordop-d to the engrossment, j On motion bv Mr. PRATH KR. the House i concurred in the Senat resolution for a joint j committee on the reo nimendation of the Actin? (io( rnor to purchase a buildinir for State Otfirrs. Subsrqu. utly the SPR.VKFJI nominated "1 - til. . A 1 . . 4 . I mm sum rominiurr on tne ian oi tlie Jlntise.Mz Mcsr. iTathcr, oicas,.u, Uuskirk, ä! and Urown. I Mr. Cox' iura bill 111. K. 22.) romin" un ' i On motion by Mr. NKWCoMll, it wast j amended by striking out the emergency clause. I He wa opifned to the hasty passage of bills I with enalttes. " ! ( And then it was ordered to the engrossment, i Ihc bill p. 141j amending set's. 5 .mi ü of the act concerning voluntary assoriations, coming tin on the second reading it was referred to the Committer on Corjroratl.-ns. The bill 210 in regard to the docketing of j transcript' of cases from the Circuit Court, ; w as p-ferpil to the Committee on the Organ!- ' zatin f Court. i The Common l'leas Judge spool al cortipent sation bllls.llöiw a ordered to the third rt-a-l-! imr. Th landlord anl truant bill S. 13D amenI1 Ing the -Ith section cf the art of May 20, ; 1 1n."2. ti-tuiiig up ou the thipl rca-limr. it was; ; p j.-ettil on the final reading in the House yea :j, nays .2. i f " The bill ;. ametling the 4th si-rtion of thf i Jt:ti-es Art, o that in Mat prosti-utions his i i w arrant may Ik; srrvnl in any part of the State, coming up on the third reading I 1 Mr. NKWcoMi; explained Its provision.' ' that w hep- the rlt-rk rtitic that the i rsou j 'issuing the writ ia an acting Justice of thf i t ai-e, the w arrant mav be served in any part 1 I tT thr st tt-. ' 1 Mr. RU R and Mr. COLLINS objected, nd thought the bill W ollld be tt)oH r It i ve. Mr. Ill RWKLL and Mr. GRKGORY. t f Warren, thought it uro! bill, giting ex-, ample i f its applh-abilitv, ! Mr. RICK de.ired t amend. i The sl'KAKKR (Mr. Lasaclle intheChtir, said th- gentlemen rould move to pf r thr bill n ith instructions. . Mr. RIcK lin n uiovrd to punnmit the bill ' to thf .Jud;.iary Commit tti-, w ith instruetiona ; j to auund so tliat it shall upplv oulv to ftlotiv i . raw. Mr. l'.Ri iNVN ..t t...s. .l: th bill w as pecially inun hd t p ;u h .Hv cf tun 1 tncauor. 11 irate rxamj b s. Mr. N KW C .MR . in hi seat.N Itapplieato' t tli f.-. nv and luis.l tneanor ras . j ! Mr. HCKV said tli re w a a very pressing 1 lieci s.ity f. r thi bill in hi region. ' Mr. RICK withdrew his no tion. Th bill wa pasi the final reading In the J ; IloUaeeflht rt sthtatlNt s jeaa , nayaO, Iheroutity U.tindary recopl bill . No. 44 ti. tiling up "it w as passJ the final reading in th- House of Riprra.'titatives res 0!, nay3. , The" assault " bill i.. 2.V cmlng uj it was tiana!!y j.fs,d the House of R.-pPaeiitativ t VeatS. n in 5. j I het I tiniants in exi-cuth-n n lit f bill 71 coming up-it w a rejected on the third reading j ras ". nt yii. , The l id (. 11., to amend sertia 11 of the art concerning county I nons, approved May l 27. 102, coming up. " , Mr. NKWcoMR cxplaincil that the provi. ' ion of hvr nought hrre, wa, that a man mar j te corjtioetl in an adjoining county Jail, where , the Jail if Ll tyw n luuu'.y Is not SUDcliQt to Ui ia bira. The bill ;s. W. rfsqutrln: Oerls of tb Circuit and Common Pleas Court to nikkf lnJcx e to the records and Looks la lLir tMsxtiv rCSkS vain uj

Xr. RICC n4 Mr. SEWCOMC All tho rrdwrr? IncicxH ftrptthe ortJcr tools. Mr. CoLLI Ni raonil int lit riaiHar. Th- hill wai pj-vhtj In thr I Ion. vra.4 17, nua.Vi. 5lr. I'KN KU (hy unanimoua v.nrnt,) roon-tl toitji n.l tlie r.!-r tf huin-a to mahl; him to move to p in l the op J r fr a nl ht . l .n for tli eon-ioVration of the ajrlal r-l-r. The motion wi Bi'PHil t, an-l th iial .r-h r w h.i iii. tin t-mornw ( WtiliH-a-liy ; nuht at T i' l.-k v. M. on iifrfionof Mr. lUloWX, iiik njtij tv Mr. P.OYI, It 1

i'r ltrtd, Tbat baa Iba Bosm aJJaurci, it ba'.l V 1 tili t aorrow.3 "clock, P. 1 . Mr. RoY RS moved that h ave of ah'iirr b jrrantiil to th" Comniittei rn th Mate I'risoii N.tith. from Thursday till aturdiy niornin?. Mr. I'.RoWN psi.tfd tho motion, lai-aue th" lloiisf would le without a quorum, and lK-aiif Wf have railed fr all thf Information w e want in that dip-ction. lie tnoveil to lay tip' motion on 'If table, but Immediately w ithdrew it. Mr. tiROYi:. Thf Cotnmittff on thf Northern Prison ma.le th.-irtlit at the last ssiott. Th appio atioii wa made at the pqiiet of thf commit ts. Mr. COLLIS was aatisfi.il that no atUfaetry rejM.rt rould Im nude without a vilt, r.jHi ially now when th. re are repair to lc Inadf ill thf prl "ii. Mr. HOWARD admitted that h muht have votel wp-n? the oth.-r day when he vof.il a?ainst the iit of the Northern Prison. We r.iuld not Investigate t lthrrthe prisonrrs or the ortlerrs without actual visitation. He would prefer thai three iiiiimlttee wrre romjN.'d of not mre than thru' or four iiiemhvr. Mr. RROWN propoa- to as-nd the c hairman and two in. int r of the Cotiunitt.i' to .1 fh Tsotivillr, This waa alt the Committee ou-ht to ask and all the lloue should che now. lie rxps ted no gu to result from any lnvestlath-n. Mr. 1OCKII ART nld a part of this Com. mitt's went down last rion, and it rhap all of Ihrm pt rald for colmx. Mr. lihoN KS as Chairman, did not vtlt the Southrrn Prison lat M-.siou. He went, as apti lally ap!oiutrd, with a few other, to visit the Northern Prison, but had rectlvnl no pav for it. After further debate hr Mr. SPKNTKR, Mr. COLLINS, Mr. ällUNüRR, and Mr. l'RATil KU Mr, lirown't amendinervt wa re). te.l. And then, on motion hyMr. llUoWN, the ori-'inal motion wa laid on the tthh. Mr. Mepilith'a bill (II. It. 8- concrniin? the creation of cororations for iiuintalniiiaf hi'h 4-liooU, roinln?uj Mr. M KU KD ITH explain.-.!, that the bill, though not hi own, was lntro!nerd by him. and was, with lijrht modifications, the general law of lw on this auhj.i t. The bill was passed the final reading in the House of Representatives veas 51, navs 15. And then, nt 4.45 P. M.. the House aJjourneil till to-morrow, 2 o'clock P, M, JEWELRY. HALF MILLION COLLARS WORTH TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Wliboat regard t ralae. 5ot to be paid for until yoa kcow bat jou are to receive. Splendid I,it of Article. All to beNold IorO.i:DOM..lU carUJ 30O Uasto Bcea , $ 30 to 150 each. ISO do with IV-lU and taa linen too to 500 500 Silver Teapot and Ciffee Crnt. 30 to 60 do do do do do do do do dos. S0O do CbaOnc lhabea ' 30 to 100 10"0 2300 3000 3000 do do do dj do lea Pitcher IjrupCups with Salver Goblet and Drinking Cnpa Cat r Fruit. Card and Cake 2 to vo to So (0 IVO 0 S to 15 to 30 to io to 2000 Basket SOOO Uoien 8:lyer Tea Kpcona 50 WO liQ do do Tabl Spoon aaJ Forki ?0 to 10 do 830 Oent'a Gold Han Ing CtM Watcbra 50 to 100 cacb. SjO Ladle' Gold and Kcamelad Hur ting Caw WaUbes 35 to 70 do 500 Gent' Iluutlug Ca Silver Waich. 200 D.aiuond int 5000 Göll Vrt and !eck Cba!oi.... Soo0 do üval Pnd Bracelets bOuO Jet and Gold Il-acelsta S5ta 70 50 to loo 4U 30 4 to 8 e to io do do do do da do do do 20UO t'hatetaln Chaltia and Guard Chiin 3 to 20 7000 Poll. aire and Ge'd Broochea.... 4 to 10 MSMI pl and Vmrald Broochea.. . , 4 to 8 ttKlO biosa'r, Jet, Lara and Florentine Kaidrop. 4 to S do 7500 Coral. Opal and Emerald Kardropa . . . .. 4 to 400J California D amond Breat lite 2 Ml t 3(cfl GulJ Fob anJ Vet Watch Kfy4 2.E0 to 10 8 10 do do do do 4110 Fab an.l Vest Klbbon Sil tea 3 to 5000 H ta 8!itair Sleeve Buttons, Muds.etc S to 8 6 10 Zii H 10 10 II 10 1J 15 10 10 a.-. 15 do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 3000 OoMTblffiblei, IVdcü, etc 1shM) Hiniatara Locket , 4! to S 50 to 4WK do do Mas;lc Spring. 30O Gold Toothpick, Crease, etc.. :0!M) Plain r.uU K d?i 10OI0 8 it lie Set and Slanet Hii-gs 10 to Sto 4 10 SilOto 4 to 50OU Chard fiol.l Ki. gs 1IHS4) California Diamoud Klnars TiOOSe: La lies' Jewelrj Jet and GalJ 6000 Set Ladie Jewelry Cameo, Pear), Opal and ctber tones... . 10000 Gold I'm, Silver Extension Ho der and Pen il 10000 lioM Pen and Gold Mounted Ilo'den 500) Gold Pens and Gold Extendon II der .... 5000 Ltdiea' Gilt and Jet Buckle.... äOuO do do Hair Bar and fUUs. . 2 to StO 4 to 4 to 6 to la to 5 to 3 to 10 do Certificatea of tba varlona ar icleiara first pat Into envelope, ee.'.ed up and mixed ; lJ when ordered, ar taken out withoit regard to choice, an I cent by ma l, tbus siring all a fair cbance. Co rscelpt of tbe certificate, you will tea what yoa ar to have, and tbeu it i at your optlao to lend tba Dollar aud take the article or not. Purchaser may tbu obtain a Gold Watcb, l)iaxord Uinc, er acy ict of Jewelry on our liet for CMS DOLLAR. fsona Cs Cs'ivt foi Cert i licit t. Ia all tranaactions by mall, we ball charge for forwarding tb Certificate, paying tbe postage and doing the businea, 25 cents eacb, which most be encloeed when tbe certificate 1 cent. Iva Certificatea w.ll be eent for fl; i for 92, 30 for t5; 100 for 115. Agists.-We want agent In every Refluent, and In very town and county in tb Country, and thoae acting aa auch will be a'.loweJ 10 centa on every certificate order by tbent, provided their remittance amount to Ooe Dollar. Agent will col ect 25 cnt for every certificate, and remit 15 cent to n. ither In Ctr-h o Postag Kt amps. BUTAN BROS b CO., novjl djm 5? Libertv St., N'e Tork City. RESTAURANT. The Geraiuum Restaurant, Xo. SI Kentucky Avenw, IMU VMPOLIS I.MIA.".l, t J TS THI MOST FASHIONABLE A7SD ELKGA5T I Etablhbmnt of tb kind tn the city novi3 dim H. E. HEZEK1A1I, Proprietor. v a aPrsalI .. Restaurant & Eat inj? House. S Wm. SelUinf-r, ). 11 EAST WASHINGTON STKEKT. OTSriF.3 and Game In It season, aervei op at all boars, on abort notice. Tb Ear :ocked with tne cbieat iaior and Cigar to b found In tb city. nov 13 d;r Empire Restaurant, .lo. 33 ortU Ullnolat lr-st. i Oystrrs and all kinds of Game. Choice Wines, Cigars and Liquors netUdif JAMES CASKT. ASTROLOCICAL. rr xt O O G Y 1 LookOut! (joocKNcwsforAli: : '232. VOl XJ Li:f3iIIAN, 33. GREAT AM) REAL ASTR0L0GIST. Ok Uill by tbouandt bai been tried, Tea, tboa.andi tnor he'll meet; Fr lnAtrlr.ry all mortl. can confide. With lrof Leontda. W 2nrth llliool treet. HE TEUü TOU Tn EVENTS 0E Ufr. AND can never te mrpawed by any In tht myttlcaj . Kiora of theatara. lie la tbe eTeth ano of tbe aeveLth ! too for eetren feneraMut., and born a lib a veil of light I 11 ht been vilie4 by ib tnsvt etn'.tient Bee Ixtora, t Laayera, Wlt.Utrra. IMuclpala f Iba bert Tbeoli-ka nd Publ.c Seminar!, Coll, Academ.ea ard "rbool. II (bow. joa the Iben ef your future Wife and llabar!, an4 ntidertati lh e.cc of Atrt lurj ai lbs Kayt ana, Perttana and Arabiana. from book and oracle, caa-tautly r.1.4 aa by tba Kaperof Napoleao, Qieea El'iabetb and Irr. Ihre, and nnmeroaa otbera. OCr CT' North I.l'.nol treet. Attroi.rical contultatoo La-lie, one doiiar; CttleTB, two dollar. Du 13 Hat RENOVATORS Cleaning and Dyeing Establishment. rpBKU51TXDITATKlDTI-B0ülI.50.SIS0UTI X l;llnol.tret,lndiAnapoi:a, Indiana, Attaia aH aad weU-knosra tblihaaent. tk ladla eaa ba llk aad weelaa good dyad la permanent aad naao Ufa Icoi ora; and fecu'garanutborof bly roaalJ and rpalrd. Hew aad aecoDd kan4 elotblnf bgbt an4 aold; !, a pattmlar branch ta tha baalnaa. d oaatnatad Boa drawtnf billlai dttbl dtb. ar soar la aay garment caa est wm rrtfht Uat It cas tot s vn'.bla t lbs ak4 . Bavaaaatbartb lacsi, V. U Sasttb llltoiitrat. a dtf JOAIPaTf RAREIS FyaveSatae BLANX aX)l for CoU7 Oflcers r.aiata Her st lb JLUUXd aUICUt.

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SMUGGLING ON FllONTIKP.i MITCHELL NOT PARDONED. Magrath and Scddon Pardoned. TordN Thralrr Itciiiflrlrc1. FREEDJIENSaVFRS IN AL.. a aa UIOT AT S TOIl I A. Recruiting OlTico for HaytL Vf. VC. V 4.e . From New York. John "flitrlirll not latrlnlamiiaT BlliiMTl'rrrilniriia .41 lalra-lord'a i 1 IirktlrrCoiivriitlon brlv rrn t ol ! u in bit, und Ihr I lilted MMtraaalllol ul Aatorla. Npnv Yokk, NovcihIm r 27. The Tinu j Washington ii i.il av: The tdatrtnent that j the President has pardoned John Mit.-hell, is J untrue, ue ui. imt ajtly for pardon w title at Washiii'ton, but tiH.k the oath of allegiance. The Tribune's Wahinirton invial dispatch sav: An Ingenious atheuif for smit.rllnf w hisky from Canada into the I'nit.-d states has Just been dctct ted. There wert thirty-two wonii n on board of a railway train bound for the t'ntted State, who held "in their arms w hat at first apikonrod to bo babies, carefully wrapjH'd up, with their ueat little fort exposed to the Raze of paskcnjrcr. FKn Investigation, It was discovered that they were tin cans, fashioned after the bimllltude of babie, routalnin from three to live gallons of whisky. About thirty of the women w ere arrested, and over one hundred pHllons of Nvhlskv secured. Dr. Sayre says that the statement "in the evening pajver. that a case of cholera had occurred in this city, 1 unfounded. A reerultinj; othYc for the llaytian navy has I een established on RroadNvay. Tho pay of. fered is o per month. A special to tho JiiifA savs KM. Harrison White, late of tho Sovond i'roNisioual NewYork Cavalry, informs us that his application to the Seen-tarv of War, for pay for the ortlcrr of some of his command, who were detained at Flmira some twenty day through misappp-hension, has Uvu favorably considered, and the Paymaster (icncral ha hern inetnic'ed to pay I hem acconllnjy. The cvi-d.-nees of such detention will Im the certificate of Major Dayman, United Mates Army, Chief Mustt-riiiir; oliiecr at Flmira, A ispeial to the World, dated Washington, NovemlKT 27, saya: Thf Freetlmon' liureati to-ay received from Montgomery, Alabama, a communication endosin a cojy of a proposition made by a lirui lu that city to mpply white lalior. The Ot-rman citizens of the State publish a lengthy article jirotcstlnj against the plan as a a heine to h-fraud i-lavrn for the reason that uninformed Oerman emirrant4 fall into the hands of the Company's agents, who are now in New York for the pürpos'of shippim; arari;o of rmijirunts South. The atteution of the military authorities in Montjotncry has been called to the subject and 1110 interfrp-nce with the fame I expected. The President has Just Issued an order releasing from Fort Pulaski the rebel Secretary of War, Set I don, and .Iul?e Millrath, of South Carolimt. The opler did not emanate front the Adjutant (iencrai's liepartmont, but eame direct from the President; honen arose the contradiction of prev ious reports that they had been rt-b-asrd. The JltralVi Washington necl.il of the "27th savs: The contractor at 1 ord's tlieater lias rinfslird hi J-.ishi job or puio.l. llnrr that building, and has handed it over to the authorities. It is now ready for rcM reli.'s. The Convention U'twei n the Cnit.il Statins and I'olumbia was inaugurated bv the npix arancc of Colonel Riddle for the Tinted Mates ami (Jeneral Sl!ir f4,r folunild a, with Sir Froth-rick Itrttee, the liritish Minister, as umpire, The lirst ease arunl was that of Augustus Frti-tz, who owned the Ocean House, near the Panama railroad depot, and which was destroyed by the mob In April, lsn;. His loss was aloiit ?:'".ooo. Mr. Freetz is now dead, but his heirs claim this amount. It was objected that the ease was not brforejhe Commission under the treaty, as it could not take the jurisdiction of a claim. 'When tin-claimant was domiciled in Newfirenada. Mr. J. 31. Carlisle, for Culuml.ia, arjrue. that Mr, Fre tz's 0Nvnerhip of the hotel domiciled him at Panama. Mr- Sehox arjruc.1 that Freetz never lo.st his domicil r lsew here, by simply owning the hotel; that Fm-tz never 'resided" in Panama, and further, that by the treaty of lHUi, he had olli.-ial protection as a citicu cf the United States. A pan? of roiurhs at Astoria, yesterday, while enjoying a riot, and pi 1 Luring the ritizens, wi re dispersed by a small force of the New York jiolice, nearly every one of the roughs having their heads cracked bv the club of the police. a a From Washington The President' 7Iesnire on xlcan Affair Thr Cravrn Court -Martial. A Venial Washington, November 27. The Tribune's pedal says: No part of the President' message has received so much rare as that pertainin;: to our relations with Mexico. His position is undcrstootl to be, that while we are not indifferent to transpiring events in Mexico, yet immediate interfcp nee on our part is unnecessary. Com. Craven's defense will b submitted tolay. The result of the v isit of the Court tolhc Stonewall, is int.ri reted to justify the Commodore in declining, an engagement. The World's special aavs: The statement that the Government has detailed a vessel to assist in laying the cable at K-hrin? Straits is untrue. " Tlic Seizure of the Fre neu Tobacco. Promotion. Washington. Novemler 2S. The quesiion of the seizure of the French tobacco in Richmond hating been presented to the consideration of the Government by tho French MinistT, is now undergoing investigation. Colon 1 Jordtne, late of the" !th- New York, ( Ilawkin's Zouaves ), has iH-en promoted to a Frevet RrigadiT Generalship. He, while endeavoring to put dow n the riots in Now York, in l'sJo, was wounded and jK-rmanently di.ab!ed from field service. Southern Itcprrkentatlve New Yoke. Novemler 2. The Post's Washington eorresrw.ndenec contains tlie follow ing: Rut tw o of the three of the representatives from the states recently in rr-txllion have arrived hero, and it i understood that none of them will attempt to int rf.re in the organization of the House one week from today. They will await Uie action e.f the clerk and the dominant party in the House. LIVERY STABLE. Liverv and BoardinirSlaljlo. CITIZE5S' LlVrr.T AKD BOARDING STAT.LE, Ho. 10 Ea.t I'ea-l alreet. In rear of Harnaota bank, between Meridian and Pennsylvania etteeta. Carriare aod fJut'lra for h;r on rea nable tema. rVron wub'na to r conveyed to tb aJuinlr f tawa can be acooramidated at tbta Stabl. novl dtf f ULLI VAN UKKW, proprietor. IV 4 -v Ta i' ! y ASD SALE STABLES. w.s.wooD. .B.rrarrr VVHI v- SI LItltiriT, Court Street, in Rear of Post Office, HATE Jm COHPLETED A LARGE A NT WELL arranged Lleerr and ba Slatle, and famKbed it with ttry baof tHk. Tbej aralo prepared to no aud lions i:s. And kerlnf evperlewed Doetler will Insnr tb bt af auention. Tb patronar of th put 11 la atldte4. Tb lal.le U centrally and caoeentenlly located In tb kear ofTalbott and 5esr P.lor k and tb Pwt Office. laMAsarous, Aers.1 SI, IVJ. eosl &;t Livery , Sale and Feed Stable. A. Tl. HYDE, Klirs C0JSTA5TLT oa bani Dorte and tint g t fuv B.re, an reasonable terrna, aad keep a I arg auadcttrafortaM Stabl for Boarding er transient Hor.ee. Sc. K3 Eaat WaabmrUB aUoel, Utll' Holet Block, not 13 C3m. MASONIC. Ami pBorwRArn or wasitixoto' as a Mason, etil M sat addre caoa receipt Irlea. A iLHim Sic tt eenta. Med.nai :, (with bta atant Kecard.) $1 "0 Aa A i tit wat4 la ry Lodr ta the Wert. iL A. CAMPBELL. 40 East Waatlnftot Mr. TaerflJ ttSat layllaaaawlia. Ia4.

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DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE ZDlRrT C3O03Ds, o. 3 AUordS Rlock, S. Mr rid I an St. Domrstic (loods, Foreign (iooils, Dross (iooils, la baotiful aU and great arlety. C I o rr ii A5D Gent's FirniBliing Goods, Worthy la attention of Werrbaot Tailr. A Cornplt It.Kk of NOTIONS, Dress ami Cloak Trimmings, Which w o7r to tb tra t al Ib lowtt wbalatal price. bovIS 41a mzocan.PATnsosAco. T0USEV, liYRAM & CO.. South Meridian Strre t. Indianapolis, Indiana. waouHiLS ngauasia DRY GSOODÖ i ami yaki:i: .otio:s. Offer to th trat a tuperb lock of PRINTS, DELAINES, Tick, i !sinton Flnntirlat, Drills Red White and (.ray Flannels, Jeans. Satinets, Shawls, White Wool Blankets, Ratlin;, Cotton Yarns, Xui a fall Una af TifcisH a o o i w And Yankoo Notions. not 13 dlai CROCERIES, ETC. E. B. ALVORD & CO., Wholratlo liVnlri" in GROCERIES & LIQIORS, No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner .tier I1 lass and Urot-Ktn, Htav a. a ALvoaa. t. C ALTOa. ttan tmtiiri, 1 Indianapolis, Lata of A H. ücbnoll. j STATIONERY, ETC. WHOLES.ÖLE Hook and Paper Trade W Jntlu tha atte&tlon of Whole! Jalen In BOOKS, TAPER, ETC. ETC., v To oar lastn atock of School Books, Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Blank Books, Window Paper, Bonnet Boards, Mucilage, Slates, Twine, Inks, Pens, Pencils. Alo, is new an4 beaaUfal aortmat ef Photograph Albums, AirD diaries ron isgg.

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