Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1865 — Page 2

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Tin ronntrr r. h an reu i I Of U IxtHaXami l i ber Jla.-e. Tho win i To Uk-ex RssT Rot j kasr alr asBaAsai ar c Mi 'Wa offr r.iir .JaiTr Tn exchange for tMr losrting tbi Tr Hü aUlla U mWtmtJ tVmün i it nluwiti i y ir upon w-sat! rial Irr liMiunt. Ihr lonry The Secretary of the Tre-asury. T,y destroy, tnf tha irrwnhark, unronstitutlonally maüo tefal terriers, hut wni.h tba ( nltd Statt Supreme Court dare not xide to be to, aa they an? taken In instea.1 of pejlng them out tot nctorv I ml j tml ; - tfc otonv nf curMirT, jat tint wns.ii j not Wmr twrt, U Wvrald only bring distress an-1 ruin to th country. CtWaftwaa, by repealing the unoon atitutional legal tender law, so tbat prop could demand tln-ir onstitutiona; right of having gold and stiver in payment of debt, could bring pe. into ctrmlation. But thr ÄerTTtary of the Treasury will not ad vi iUeer of tarw Iking, hvase aw dare not do It. tml y.-t h- t nii- a r-liif ti.o f the rurrenry; bow I be to accomplish it tbat teducann of carreny Huat h braucht aK.ut by IViaglon b.n l-, r indunug rrr.litrs to take them Instead nf greenbacks; aud. aa a icreat many bvad soou fall du, Utey muat bt uk n op by new bnds r irrrcn barks. TTicOovirnanent, Iben, haa g..t L go into the mark, t tfßtt v. itli in r f...nJs. The queation now mar be diwuaard, what would bath etTort of n dueIns th .ir ulitin? imdliim on the price of i h reiiu. tt'n would havi two t- n- : 1. J. t)c loluaic uf currency were r-tlucl tV .rl i r.f tn artiHei Would rorne dow n ttz -rly la proportion : hence, it would tend to appreciate Government bomle ; bfrne, the interest on thaae Knd ia ao many dollar a year, all time ; an I if .r;. . s .-re low the holder of the bond could buy more it those dollars .f int-Tcst thin ii- r,uld with th-ac aame dollar if prices were MgaV ileac. Uh imtllcr th volutm of the cum-ney, the ni'.n Taluable really la tin bond, to br the interest on it if paid, but, if, by any reason th Oov. eminent g unable to par the inU rat at II, the bond tievoti- almoat valu Wt. Now, here cornea the rub ; th- (government mutt colle't f ur hundred million a year to aable her to pay th- Inb reat ; hut if ahe oontracti the currency, tbat brinadown pricta, reduce bualneaa, atop profit, incomea, and, tier.. , U- ive tin tr aury rumun the luoiiey to Day the Inter! n the bond ; and Jutt ao soon there I a f.tlliir.- t pay thia interest. lwn if" i li ri--e f le.n.lv tin mirket f..r tli.ir aale cle, and th H-eminent ia without mna t kf p h r- If in notion. She :ui ir-t We f'-:ir thi d.iv in. -iy elm . It will n-.f . me T r m tiiu. . . i n' Je.-epti..ti ran onceal our tnit flnanchl cnulition from the country, ty partial. mytiii .l r-p rt-. and ihe count ry can Im- k pt full of paper urri-ney, tliu (inarm e-nt IM ! abb- t aell m r. ..r !- Solid-, 'lit üben :i -lull I- liiiillv known wh it our debt really I, and that the people cannot p.iv Ui. iirti n nt 1. meet tin, inb ivt on it, a lit!? i.Tt m i an- in the further - tie .f ib.vvrnnitnt boml which may hrin. tlur. .to un-i. Our ad ice ii to all pcopk : Set thine boUae in c r. I r, m m, Life it l-ut a fleelillf p:i." Wc aball look for the report of Mr. M i llCH with jjr'M' int.-r.,-t . hut h:tll rc:i-l n With little COI. L ! I. in lh f i nth -li!. - itIB' ut ind h vuracr of it- . -t in iba. Tiac i: hi.ii.uoui off lite In I on. lac nur itiou with our l publican tri n la, wt h:iv: I. iruid the true M n t f the opp..ition of that party to the r. -tu. it ion of the Union. It la thia, viz: tlfc an afraid the South. M fe Union, will not vote ri.'ht; they arc afraid they uiU vote agatun hlh taxation; they are afraid tb'-y will b in fa.rof aubj. ctIng the bond a of the Northern inoii . 1 :u i--tocracy to taxation. These, we 1 am, arc the real rcajoaa. TU y admit tbey care Mhhlng fbr the nijcr, which term u-e i hi, proper appellation, the word nn aninr hi. a. I; hut they uc hiitt aa a cover to th ir real purpose, who h itnj.ly i, iicp the South out of the Vkhm, becavMc he teon't rofe to $uit u in the Union. Hut the Ipuhlieaiia outrht to con-nh r that this ia a aoniewbut hajt anion policy. It ia true, tho South, like In. Ian 1 and Poland, ia nowhclplca. The Iron heel of military depotlim i upon bar. and. apparently, wo can do with her aa we ph ae. Cut affair-, sometime take strange turn a. We know, of eoure, that the South, after having hern denied her constitutional righta in the I nion for ye ar-', and having I n thus provoked to try t. c. t out of It, haa no very particular desire u, nturn to it; and if the UVpuhlli-anH still determine t. juirue her, aa tbey now .-, aimpty in gratification of their long-cherish ;d parüaan hate, thej inav h 1 I her in t vitiation, and with sentimenta and feeling, that, ahouhl wr have a war with Mexico, may in lu.-e her t : nthi and rightly in the judgment uf the world, that as ahe ia not wanted in the Union, and can not receive anything like her rights in it, ahe will avail heraelf of the opportunity to place hcraeif permanently out of it. To avoid anything like thia, MuRT N V ., want to admit her baik, but. still, fearing she may not vote riirht. thry want, by changing the Constitution aa to the apportionment of Itcpreaentative, to red ice her votes to ao mall a number that they will not amount to anything of cous qucnec against the Republicans. The point in the vb. lc tiuuu-r with them till if. prevent the South fnnn hurmjx .trt till she will agree to rote tkt Kepublifan ticket, or else take uiray her rjht $hare 9vtm en"uyh t 'ndumger our yarty rule. -aa na Tave Vlaarria.l .her on l roa ra . We have received the (uuicy HI. Herald .in: a four column reply of Mr. Mki:i-. t Mr. I'sjIIKK's answer to his , ri-inal complaint. The fact that Indiana haa no particular intenM in the aubjeet matbr of the controversy, an. I can vrry little f.r .Mr. I -uri: individually, lead U to Ihiuk vvc oiuht to oceupy but a mall p. . in our paper with a :i ti. . I" the afl i.r. Illinois muk. -. a claim upon the Lnih d Mat. for an .-uuount . f the two per cent. fund. Mr. M iRRl! i- Ler sgent. The claim ha- Ut n pronounced valid ty a gnat many able jurist. Mr I t. : n pr.iu.uucl .t no. sad, Mr. Mokkii aaid, ml rmed Mr. tHKR, the . -retMi if th.- Int.ri r. before whom the claim wa- jmi in a vrritten o(R i d roinmunieatnan. Mr. l'-ili:K .i-ni-d thi; an ! a-he had withheld the letter from the tile, he though! Mojit;: ui.l tii'- ;-i e ; h.a M u;i::-. and u iL.T-, had r. i t.i Wis out nf tb - odicc. a : r m b Utuan tseve :thle, fro sn awsrelatinf.rtl.ct .p. r. rv 1 uot think it gr i.-iou in '.. i ;. Jo . (' - lime of ur bau t. i.... tt mi. I.aw n s. tiii:t;oNE N i!.? 1 lillNK IUI. LAW l MliI Hi! STATE I tin r f. n J, -ire you In takt np Ihe . a f l. 1 i , III) I 1 1 II is till I I. A Lincoln. Afcs r. Ush r. . -. imf,. Th.LUer af Mvitu:- i :l rrnshinf in it? rrcefs agjiut 1'srrrn. Me are 1 tsesysj fwr hiui. WtJMffifMrtA : tadiaan. he can. in - ::. v . .: ,t l,...r.. MoRjti- its l'-nra v. a . a; tii.ies C41 ill; ide !tnd tnetiu). on tie t!i r i- t the vlaiai. and aays You never i -Id t n to the ttm in unit nrj(, m : t kr over ix months, without a detttjn, bet; 1 1 -Ii; I Icn. I .s m tli'p. f. l I Ii loi edays. If tbe claim w t a vou uowpntnd, -a shadowy, ahyatcnng one'. agait..t hw.joUCC and i'üi-..'s.. - uhx 1 ;. ., ,, : ki. k It out of your ortV up"ti it precut.iUuii hv pvt U sl : i I r it nuiil tou wcrr f rl by sn order ,r -dire, tion" of PrcsSdaait Laaeura to take It u: h I po' - . I t 1 vv a- till u, Iiject. and h- n . t ni' r Ung to adm wbn tou manlincasi t it tlif rae ci Judare Ottu, j in AbsisUiit Cretan aii

aUbor.lltte. II var j sp.iri .u. mm jou t jretend, you . . UIJ Ua- Baad ao In one- W1UUU-, an.l thus have rud-U the man. r. But you did n.-t ttitA s . the aijuintnl K'slUnaeiT esf Cotooel Pntawi anaws. au. I n w a-t itls th petulaii ni n v. Lo lost a rood pacnlatlon

Tk Thirty Vfart War. Lf -Vffff iRKi", in hi lecture i thieity . Twaday swening. asfn itej that th war npnn Um SiuOk, of sv hib the Wte o.nb-st t.f annWas a part, had l.n prowsriite! for thirty years. This is what we hat wfU-a aaid. U thea Republican leader had :-n hung for trsrao years as;, wbtjfi they flrt began to proclaim the doctrine tbat the Constitution was a league wtth ball : tbat the North did not int.n l to , y iu aud tips shey Intended to trample on the right of the uthi m utea. guanavsyai by It. wherehy the fouih, to aavc beraelf, was frightened Into an attempt to leave the t'nion. we should not now have been four thonaand millions in debt. The Journal, in noticing üAKKuos'i lecture. saja: The second dividon of bis ad hruu waa a resume of th anti-lavery agitation of the past thirty years, culminating, aa it baa, in the entire extinction and overthrow of the peculiar institution." Speaking of bis personal part in th- great struggle, and the fart that he bad ended his warfare In being invited by the Government to accompany Urn. Anderson to Fort -utnter. he said he hid commenced bia battle with alaverv In the North amid brick-bat and rotWn atK. but bad stoafli It In the oUth, amid a perfect grove of flower, heaped upon him by the people for who- liberation he bad as lang struggled.

ha I Ihe President Inat The New York H'orfd thus expresses Itself aa to the duty of the President: The Pre-nlent must either iieomnt the radical or uffT a Ii, omtiture himät If hi- meaage g firm and explicit, he has too much self-respect to recede from ground de liberately taken tn the fare of the world. If the radical do not succumb, he will apieal to i i t lilitr) III the leliiT' mul rieetlOII il next year, when be I morally certain of a victory. ' rtut if the President, inhis Annual M --. should take refuge in - aguenem and in de isioa, he would lose the high vantage ground whb b gives him so .mmanding u position, and make him master of the situation. The Ra-licala, M-jng In hia indecision an acknowleilguienf of their JHjW'er, would take newcolirM . in,' discovered that be feared them j that he hail t n re.lu. ed by them to a state of vacillation, they would follow up their adv ant.l.'e. The President having thus forfeited the conre of that part of hi fellow -el tisma m lc had faith in his v igor of character and p lineal courage, he would lie at the men y of the radi-als, aud compelb d b capitulate on such Urrat a they. In their forbearance, might think fit to erant him. The country baa initaken the character of Andrew Johnson if he uhmits to sin h a humiliation. Milte Heins. Mr. K. Ryder, of Connerav ille. Intends issuing a new pap r in tiiat place. Mr. -anuiel slorn, one of the oldest . iticn of Wayne county, died last week. - A lady, whose name is withheld, attempted to commit suicide at Evanaville, on aturd.iv niirht last. Ihe we. n f i ' and aöOO in money whs aken ty burglar, the other night, from the I f the r. W ,tr W. Railway Comjiany. at Logansport. The Ib ll Hoiie. Lafav th . sv a 1 1 1 -r 1 hy burglars early n Tuesday morning, and sevr.iloflbe guests rohlN-.l : among others. Mr. hpiocr, real etate broker, ol thi- nv. h.st hi watch and a mall amount of money. Charles W. Connet. a oy of thirfe. n years of age, attached to the Madison I'-mritr office, wa attacked by a gong of young despc-radiM-s. on Monday night, and his po. k. trobbed of money he Was goitig to pay for his ow n and brother' nirtit schooling. The young desperadoes spnt the poor hoy m..ney in an adjacent L'r-erv ! dUartoa Oocnrrff rwk Mühb. Kns lall. the counterfeiter, who nc ntly ap I from the custody of Sheriff 'lgrove, was rearreatetl, in Cincinnati, and released on hail, was again arrestetl on Sunday, by Mr. Colgrove, on the charge of robbing the Clinton County Treasurer's office, about n year ago, and immediately taken to Frankfort, when he confessed to the robbery, and gave the names of his accomplices, whom the authorities arc now after. About ?6,not) were stolen, and there is a projoct of a portion of it being recovered. We have received the llrl number of a new daily i--'.r I at Richmond, called " The Xatinna! Union." Wallace A. Brie, Editor and Proprietor. The iiumtHT iM-for-- u indicates considerable industry on the part of the editor, and if he strives to make his paper locally inI l n -tin..-, we have no doubt he will succeed, aa tin eiiiens of our titter city have a'Teading" reputation, and no doubt are heartily tired of the poliUent jsr&un of the three Ih-puhlican orms tin n . If he will pay attention to news f the .lav. and give full reports of all matters of local interest, Mr. Brice. we think, w ill meet with success. - 'Mr BOI n rv JCTsTPttt, Ab-x ind. r Q ' -. of fireenaburg. enlisted in the r.:itl Indiana at its organization some twenty-two months ago. lie .eerted. rohhe.l four of the ofMcer of the regiment of th.-ir vat h . returned t i ; recti -hiiru' w uh a forget I leave of absence, broke ojien a clothing' store, and stole a bt of clothing, robi.e.1 two gentleiiicii of their watched at a hotel in the town, went to Madison and rahbtsj a jewelry ttott . ami In thirteen months enlisted and 'lumped the bouiltv eight linn ." I.at w.sj'k he vra irrested at flreenshunr. and cm. mifted to jail to awuit trial in the ( ircuit Court. Mi'itt kr. A respectable German named John Loom was murdered near Westvllle, on h L R. atsd '. Railroad, on Monday afternoon. The alleged murden rs, James Wood and W. L, Kulton. were arrested at Lafayette the sini ni. ht. The Courier of Tuesday says: It seems th it Wood and Fulton had ham in town on a spree, and drove about, vt Hing ukc sav ug.-s. and hring their revolt er, du tin ir way borne they ran into a wagon, in which Mr. Loom and aticrman by the tmme of (Just were seated. An altercation ensued. In which (lust waa terribly beaten vaith a stong -h t. and Loot intantlv kille.l hy a shot through the hcirt. The trumlerers fled, ami hatl got aboard the train, when the telegraph wa oalhd into requisition, and intercepted them at Lafayette. When confronted t Bedford and Ruby they were at tirt diH'i.Hl to show tight, f-ut a pair of revolver indu. I . slldd ti change of base, and th V W ent to jail. The Marshal of Wit ilh-came down to-day. and n turiK d with the murderer on the foiir ..co. k train. A nsob is HsrttsJ at Wcstville M their arnv al." - -- siipiin soln Julian. It i- possible that blutige Us and unnn asured abuse mav proveeifectite in Mjuelching tetrge W. Julian. It is pos.il.le. There is no telling w hat bard htows. well laid on. may uot accomplish. It is probable, however, that the result will . ry different from that attnectni. It will be tbctttas te fT the lb-publican party of Indiana it th' froulles i:i the Hurnt Matricl tlo not pread throughout the State and b ad to t at erthrotv. They vvh.- bend the bOW tlnani n t f it rehound. If Julian 1 liatf as had a in in as Iiis personal tin iui - r pn . nt him t tx', they would U tter effect their object by letting him seNcnlv alone. I.tvanette Journal. A or. -J5c I T1" A curious statement i made with n--gar.l to the Italian riswChnas. It i aid that out nf the 141 representatives to ! . lected, onlv l-M have I n legal lv eJachniL Th. r -mafndcr will have h umlcrgo a HCtMni 1 -tion. ina-uiu. h as thej did not receive the proportion of v.t.- nuuindbv the law. viz., a ntajorit) qual to more than . nc-tpiart. r of the total number of qualified tlctor. In Flomu-e only 3JB01 lei tor polltd out of MsASL and of then hj far the larnc nwnbef rated f.r the k rii d eaad (dates, the nrinlsteri aflat ad whom the welb-known waseomnnffnl waa oae : eivln. ' .. hi lv t s. Tili reult is said To h.ivi in i 1 i.. a ral I. a Marmora v .rv amrry. ... I it i- in. I... I unfavorable vm ! m that -o small a numb, r . -f the Italian should take inUr. -t in th ir ovv n Got i mm. nt. CF"Th. Dat ia wrllof th Indianapolb com pant." nth. K im h. lo farm, is U im; putniH. and pavnaiaca to bt the tin. ti v.t trin k on lt vi!'. t nt k. The yi.bl it is "thought w ill mach . hnmlrtd Tun" 1 i rdav. The tanks ar. li t at hand of aUthch nf capo it v t . sat c the oil. A geiitb-man ftm the plac inf-nns u- that :t is wastimj i the .re. k; thai having t.. f, r 1 I ', w the well, he found the tttrfare n d w uh p troli-um. and learned that the is w as the caae f..r miles. This has proved tie- tin. st -trike that ha- .t ---n made. -ÖUuj hy. llMtS. l l: i w t.ajwis. arr rros in- r. er tit- :ip.. inini nt f ;- ral Kiipatn. k ss Minis!, r t hiii, f r lr. rTvi -r at th' lat firet...n in .v." j. r. . He la dswcfinasl nf the N. irk N J -urr.rl. .a f. II, .w lie was fotiflne.i in ill Old Capitol rttson as a thief; h- was u:- ml ! I r thrf months : ti. m rat Mt a.le. as a liar, and a.v.rdiu; t" t hi tatein i.t i t hi .. u nearroe. he . joiu- in ar ! in i inttin i l ad Hail.;.;- ti . i i ..iint f In 1 .s luous'inurcsuurw v tili tt-uial.- in-, --r . s.Mrs l:i.-ur. a ldr hi . ar if a- j ; uh.. ith in Knttt. h .'..unty. Mieh.. la-l u..l s. ;ir, sjijyut tlire niiU-s from I ni.'ti it a . hn 1 en .l.-ratiffsl f T s n time. an1 it - ... n I f i;. x for a t- minutes 1' irla. tarlv ia tt cTeuiu.:. ltt :.;. hsi .NiJe. and in aonai way her I th t.s.W ire. and tbe besl a a Li. h thr lay w as almost vMieuuaest before tae fatii'.U i!i- -. rrsj br aittiatlcsa. 1 Ue poor suffervr livid till tba naat morning

T K III .11.

r .UK . W hue Mird with sea ur ntrV kssr-. Th- si. i, j atu. ii-iSSw. The) ay prices asked are mneh too high; that they arc derllnln? and mut onttnoe to do an. 1 Tbey reacn thu-: Tbat tb'-n- is serf iargr corn cni. an I tint eVirn l . snp. Ifens It I wisi tve ted to bor, ao that siii ilhasia ia taw shspe of Krker will ! fitt.-ned; tbey say that althoufb tlK- t r sen! n ntuber of hog is n A iarge. yet th it it can be rapidly In creased, and that farm r will be fattening k-aci. ail wiatT, ao that by spring tbe market win hr tUnpMe twrnnd present anticipations, and buyer- thus subjected to loss by a decline in prices. Whether these news ars -cr t, the farmers ran judge letter than w can. We uke the following from'thi Cincinnati Corawercnii Our bog and pMffnhni market, durinir the week past, tiu lieon on a rapid ds line, in fact min h fa1er than was snti. ipat. d, and the pressing diKsiti-n to sell both hog and the PC"d"el woubl sIk.w, a.iher a t:i it w ,nt : rsnifi-btt.-e In present prices, or a combined t -tion to break pricos down, with a view to ultimate profit. Kxorbitantl v Inch price are always dangerous, a the - i- u m-; past ha proven to the heart' content of many spunky holders, w ho this sea- m ss-rm to be willing to let their pn iuets dide as fast aa made. The value of n"ld I i! v. ar. at tht 'late, wa , and h (U u t. This year, gold is fl 47, and hog at? hu net. which trmil.l 1,,, that hogs are fnUa ! tO p- r b) lb, higher now than then, taktii . : M m t standard, and all know that the .,... on th -t of bogs last seasou w ere erv ln-avy. SOMETHING AISUf'T UKY i.KtlS. The dry goods merchant an- having u time of decided dullness. They IQlUDtWT BO further concession in prices, nor would there le any us. in their .loinir o. inamu h the trade is not bere to I tempted bv it. Humor hate bs-. ii cum ti t t . r .m. tun" past that com. petition and large stock of good bad indm-eil the revival of four month' credits with some f the men haut, and that soin - of them w. n undergoing a evorc sweating a a consequence. It i to Im-hoped that all w ho do de. ha., credit again, particularly at the present time, will indeed ! sweated until thev are cured of such practi e. Sot only will'auch dis-organuer-suffer th in- h e, hut thev cause a general disturbance of trade, and will lumber over the w ho.. 1 lo.-un.aa aoolier or later. Words of warning BTO, though, drrpbtksa wasted. The Now York In b pendent says on this point, in reference to the dry goods trade in that city: "Tbe feature of the trade now most noticeable ia the great increase of sale on credit. The rurrenry is not yet on uch a staMo basis as to justify credits; aa, before the notes given fall due. it ia Very likely a change in the state of the money market may tak. place, to render payment of notes very uncertain. A change of the curn iuy w ill bo made sooner or later, and when it doe come the shock will be great. The only safe plan is to ll and buy for cash, until wo got specie payments again. IMPORTATIONS AT NEW YORK. The importations for the past week at this lort have exceeded those summed up for tho week ending November Hi, by atMA,496. i.OVl.K.NMFNT r.F.VINtl AN I) II151 RsK MKN 1 s. A Washington dispatch sat - " Loading Republicans arc urging the consideration of financial matters at the opening of the session, having the admisnn of Southern mem I. er- until ait. r t hristma. bv which time harmonious m tion may bo secured." If I'ongress will give the Secretary of the Treasury pow. r to fund egisi.issi.issi of plain legal t. odors, a long atep will be taken toward resumption. Th,. plain legal tenders are the foundation upon which the great mass of credit rest, and there is where the -secretary should lon e a contraction. The follow in statement shows the total receipts Into the C'nit. d States Treasury, covered bv 4,:sl w arrants, for the vcar ouding June 3, Raiaace June 30, 18C4. a,sS,T3o.!,5 73 Loans 1.470,5''. 740 05 Interns! Krsrnns to9.46s.tt5 ?' Caitosat ss.fria.-Cii CO Ml ellsna t9 7m 71 03 Direct Tax t,?O0.6"3 03 I ! - M 5 S 31 Wr Department C.isa las 37 Has-y IVpartment. .. T,77.SS. es lulerii.r Depirtm-nt. 179,7 HI 1 1, 016,07 ,W7 M OtMnrt repsjrtnenn.. . tn I3S :t Tru-t funds 4.14.71- 43 tt,2 599 63 fl.aoi.TW 6;T 51 The paynionts dunnz the MM period, by 31,ss. .lr:ifts i-sue. on "j.io warrant! were: Public Dfbt Civil, Dip omst c e c. War D, aritii. i I NaT Isrparrment . loteiior UeartDeat R.paym.ni . .. Tiu.i funde 0V 31 ij 3'.si an M 130.4 a,l 3 W i 14 ,f it' tl.03'..C53.3sT 30 ? -1 '-'! 2T,37t.t?3 I Lav7,aWwaM w Lrltrr ffrora ihr Itiirnt District t l im al tiKhl Hon. Sa V. Julian ' asau li. .1 b) BSi sol. neri-dlth. lltHirtimr. Inp., Novemlx r -x. IHiW. Mr. KiuroR: Your old Dnmawtratk fritiuls , In this region arc ula.t t- learn that tou are an.illl Wielding the eililmial pen. and when j tfig fart btWOwMI MOfft (fCnerallv known I prediet that the Ilm tl.ii ill ..ht , in a larger eir- i eolation than any Denaocrattc paper published aniakN oftha Diatrtct haa aret hatL Uh Dts wMMrai y ofth" t.it h:iM-folt the want of a lire paper at the i apitol. ami those who have read the llritM.I feel assure.l. hy tile ability displayed in the editorial department, and the enc-nry and enterprise ehilit. l on tb part of th.- pnbHaharn, that it will ample supply that want. There is not now, xr has tlicre boon, for nearly a y-ar pat. an LVni-x r itie BaptW put)lishod in this Iiistri. t.' After the last I'r. .,- dential eleetion, wheu that and the previous State election were controlled by mobs at most of tbe polls in thiaeounty, and it seemed tbut free and fair elcetious eotild no lonircr ha had when it was evident that the freedom of the Press was destroyed, and that ti- paper enuld be published in this locality that did not blindly, and without question. "support the views and poliey nf those in authority, without home subje. ted to mob violence or auppression hv military npatarts, the publication of the Jeffertnnian was discontinued. How soon, if ev. r. we shall anta h.ive Dntnmiallt paper in this Histri.-t. I know not. As the War, which was the rxcue for establishing a lliilit.irv dtli ti, In thi- hjgjbjtsj tha war stepOoUsmn ftWi rnnient. I lew v. r. it is to be hoped the country w ill U gradually restored to the goveniiuent af the Constitution and laws, and that tha pr. -s and the people will again enjoy tha privilege t . iiiin. ntinr upon and eritirizinsj the acta taTwhnaa in atrthatity, without the fear of military prisons, mol.s. ör God-forsaken r.nd Infanaatn ivarnnacail dctiatives. many ..f whom win n-ady at anv time to commit perjury f.-r the porpoat of punishinj,' iolitieal opponents. The lieree fleht that ha- U-eli nr. .Tesinjr for s.'ine time between the Julian and anti-Julian i factions for the aa-CTtdenew in this IHstnet, seems to have become a matter of t:if.- inte--est, as 1 ol.s. rv . that tiie Journal, the AbolU ! tion Mate oran. and other papers outside of ' the Matl hi, ar- taking part in the quarrel. ! Th. lcmocraey feel very little int. rt in the : ti. ht that is Uitiw' w i.'mI l.eiwetii these fc- . ti.. us. except the h p.- that the old adasre, v h n r.'.'ii. s fall out honest men may ret ' their dues." may l- r.-ah.-d in ttns casve. " The ' h"net nias,ss m'ny rt lis.",ital j t ft the ietty I s.piabbb-s of the leaders of both factions and ' thruvv them otT. and . nl some ri sjM ta'.le man t.. Camgre, who i in ith. r a fanatic nor a t'latherskite. ssnnie e. ;t. 111. nt V,a caile.l h l.lst ee- i nins among the respective a !ti. r. tits of Julian j and Meredith. I'4hth r.-t in. n were in the city yesterday, and tin Utter p.-rsonid boa. til i v x that has existed between them rnlaalna ' ted hy t.en. Meredith making a k -raoual a--aanlt ttpon Mr. Julian. Tin t.i ts. as near as can lcaru thctn. arc ahout these : Mr. Julian wa in the sitiin.' r. :u it the .1. Ht v itiuir I r the train gv inn to O nt' rv ill.-, (i. n. Mtr -dtth, with a MmthtV i f his fi n mis. who undert.vesj what w is to l- d ti. . entered tbe room, j h. n .M. r. dith made s.-nie remark t Julian. thenki)aked him down, struck him s. wral ' limes, drew a cow hidefroiti i.ud r his 'oatand lrvv. esl'.ievl to apply it v -i to Julian's p raon till he Meredith w iti'sJed. Mere, dith's friends all. vv.tl n . , t.. t interfere, though Julian cried -murd r." "help." etc. i Julian had only two Of thux fri nds jrTsnt, while a dozen or two of M-redith's fihawll w . r n hand, most . f them, j n Lably. by pr. -vious understanding. Julian was eonidera- I bly injured. Sme of his fnenda took hiui home to 4 "enter, die in a . arriam. While Pamarrats feel al frrenee In regard to tbec i . esjv i y loyal" as the w I N h n li. r husband ar ct 1 think th- mMUH r of : ! ii. J r tie-, t nau. li r. .i locality w h. r. .luli-.n s a the vt II t : Ii .Ii. 's r f .I N mu.h inUifraong the exis said to Luie tx-ar f. lit' lit ; mult on Julian M.r. .!ith. The ult 0 has beeu a.4 :itar adults un Ismo Tat by m-.l-s aud WoUld-bsi lthtn the pa'.t tbrrs" or f ur y. ar. i o s , n 1.::. .ral- w.re apilaud The out .1 -.1 and CX1 anti-Ju'.ua in; t ha inurbe. aue his tu tliuar ft 1idte.i over by Uth the Julian ni f.irlin. T.' til I' 4 ISenioerat. at bun r d ir v hi- '.r .p.rt polUlcnl ticnri w . re oluoiou? v h nssttmi d t ml dv r.' rv. v . r mis,!. r.s; at) tb. worth la ha Wa-ted of. and U.th fasti ins tied with eaeh oths eoul.l (iTtnosi en. I'ur.sijt metit race. N.-w wbn thev havr I im rto Wi! of ich t uockllg down, Matth, bruising and cow. hiditu ii h th r. n. ither side can expert am ayniatb fr. .in lH u.svrat. lX W A nutufsyr i.f prominent Ab ütion pulltisiana hat ieu KiTx-st.-vl in N.s Jf rsey, on the thanr uf lnlrr at the nvtit cks-tion lu ttial Mate. Amorik' lb. w arTrsitt-d wrf lepn. Kilpstiirk ana tlir-" lvut,) Cuiiixtor vt In-t.-mal Rersuue. All tbe partte wrt- rrleaaexl an ball.

PROSPECTUS Ini P0LIS HERALD

illy svatsl S . tk ly , fsr lielO-fKI. Tae C4rtga4, rvtlteWrs of iL litiUiipolls Dallv 1 UfLl HrraN. Ia soUctt Df a fsacroas asppsrt fross tks pef4s a tae atata aar bat arsr eis u say sad fsw prvmlse tu asaae 6iisitsball bs tasr parpssvs to nsats ft sqoal m asecbae'rat steeatloa sad Uitsry srit U acy aapsr paaasbi 1 fet Lbs West, tbsy arsdsr t Wt It speak tor luelf la ylltlca tbs Baaak III be iborsafbly Pssns cratic, sad to Basars tbs tarty or Its political fidelity la', ty, t. '..tcr.aJ colsrar bsee eo piacel tt Wt tk eactasiTs esatrss sf tbs Hon K. Psasis, oos of j tbs ableal and read t writers n tbs 8 la la, vbasa ksasj I sod lot i male acaatataix-s witb tbs bhMory of politicaJ j parties In oar State, tofsthsi srltb bl life loa der loa to DsmocrsUc priacplss, makes blas psealiariy fllted far tbat pj.i-.iun lo add.Uon to tba poUUcaJ ssalter ctmtaiasd ia tbe Uisau). a large ipace aar ill be dssoted to gcasrai dssti aast literary aobjeett, souu ssabe It a faltkfal chroLller of paaetna: atanta. Iu Local Coluaas aaall rssalv apacial attention, and an sbls corps bss bean engaged to report tbs Special 1 sad on of tbs Legislators shortly to convene. 1U CosssBsrcial s.tldsa od Pries Cumuli sill be carefully rsviasd, ss aa u ataks It aa object t mm tt baU-a to oonaall It dally. Ia abort, ws du a.t Intend lo pars eiibc-lUas ur Herald Meet the Demand At a First-claas Political, Family, and Com mart: i a Paper, all wa ask U a fair trial and a geatrons .- ipport. Tbe Haauj will be paMlsked en the follea'ng term One copy, one year fit 00 " " ala mantbs 6 Ou tbree 3 00 oae 1 25 Ten copies of the Danr Bcsald will befurnlabed one year for $100, and an extra copy to tbe getter up of tbe club. gents will bs supplied st 3 cents per copy. WKKKLY HEKALD. Siagle copies, one year $ 2 00 Single coplea, six moutba 1 00 Ten copies, or more, to ods person, one ycer, each copy 1 7S Tweaty copies or mors, to oae person, oos year, each copy 1 50 With an additional copy to tbs getter-ap of each Clnb of ten. Specimen copies will be sent to any person desiring it, on spplicstion. Address, II .1. ate III 14 111 . INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - MUSIC STORE. Indiana Music House. A. n. RENH n x ro.. Bates lluuse Corner, Indianapolis, ill. i.r.. ,s Musical Merchandise, OF Es lIBl IH M Kiri H. Wholssale end Rstsll Agsnts for lein ss a y ale Son's, hsvnnlx; A t o. 'a, uiad other Flrstt f'luim P I A 1ST O S. State A Rent- fe Estey & Go's Organs, The bust teed Instrument In use. ITTAII the Street Railroad Linea asa oar Store. novl3 d "m. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ÜBO. W DBltTOISS, Jim I -ICUBTES, WM f. WATSOB sVaVwhi W. IH Itl t sl A t O., I TOR AGE, FORWARD15Q AND (icif 1 Commission Morohants For tbs Purchase and Sale of C.RAI5, FLOUR, LARD, BACOH, DRISD FRUITS, SKIDS AND PR0DLTK OtSKKALI.Y, o. -4r Louisiana St., Opposite east end Union Depot, iim tPoi.iH, nnini atrCB, ST PBSM1SSI0B, TO Fir.t !f stlonal Bank, Indianapolis. K B. Alst rd R Co., Wholesale Grocers, Indianapolis A I ford, Tslbot a Co., Wholesale Omers, lndtanapolii . Croaeland, Macutre a Co., Wholeaale Qrocera, " Conelly, Wiles a Co . ' " C W. smtth, Itq , Gen Freight Affct.C k I C.I R, Indlanapotli. Locien Hi. la. Kaq , Geo Freifbt Agent, Ball. B. R., Indianapolia. M M. LscdU. Kq.,GeD. Freight Agent.T . H. k R R.. Indianapolis. H Claj. Kaq , Secretary , JafferaoBeiUa R. B .JsfferisweFJhs. r I "Orreapotxleace solicited. norl tra MILLINERY. CITY MILIJXERY A5D lalaHES1 FlRMSHINt STORE, IM E"t Washington Street, y. E. corner Alabama. THE BEST PLACE TO BUT TOR M.lslll, ii m T I K M R ". IKinllM.N nml I I ItMMIIX. 4.44lst. "Oot up" in the bet style and very cheap. Our rify arid country frlend will find our assortment the be.t end cheapest In tbe dty Vi e contiaue to Bleach. Fresa, Color and do no oid work. MRS. W. Sir ACT. noetfi-dlm PARTNERSHIP. Noti3f of ( opart nership. ...aw--.v... . .... 1 r inn uir rn itri out ininoay lor kveo a cupanucrI ahip ander :!. name of Dunr. A Rsmey, to carrr oti the buaiaeaaol Gaa Fitting. ateaat Fut ng aad Plum ting ba.iDoaa. I work dore by as will be gosrar teed and done at the loweat rate.. Wa a.k the pb;c te give aa a trial and aollctt their patronage j c. mnn. JOBS K A K s e T IU k k tKM l, Ileal and Siran Fitters and Pinmhi r. 38 and 40 Kentucky Avenue. AU BORT9 OF FtXTTRRS 0Ü HAXD AT ALL ttmee end farm. had at the low rates r.v1 Uf HARDWARE. WHsttlV A C.ORLiAi.' (laccissors to J B Wdaoav wwa sai t aao aar.u. ay a IIAROWARE, CITLERV. IitnterriiH, Plated and Bntaxiziia Ware, HOISE FlRMsnOG GOODS, At ., At ., SVC. Weart Vf Ubhingion Street. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. a.vt) ttm

.JEWKUtY. JEMS(, flso k Co.,

'it tW U Talb-tt A C4-, No. 24 East Washington St. 1 I DI t l' I is. IMMIM, I vraoucsAia asd aar an baaiasa ia WATCHES, JEWELRY, Silver and Plated Ware. T f AVK constaaüy .n kaod a targe sad vsUsa'.sctsd 1 X itock sf fl'.e Gold and Walrhf S, Of atacrxaa tad Fereiga Ifsnufacture. FIXE GOLD JEWELRY Off the Latest tylee. Kl BUER GOODS Off avll Vallurni. Pure t oin, Sliver and Plated Ware, In . real t artr-ty. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry Repaired, and warranted hj tUe Proprietors, they being practical workmen. 010. ht. JKN190N, H L. NRLS0M, nosl3dlm ALFX. F. JRHISOST. DRY COODS. Wo, Odd Fellows' Hall, NEW DRY GOODS, OLO AK, SHAWLS AND FURS. m W on rainuu iu urrau iu in a. w w itti.c oce or the largest and finest ttucks of Goodi In oir line ever brought to Indianapolis We claim to preaent auperior attractions la our Dre Csoodf Departiiient, Which la tha asoat complete of aay lo tbe city , aad will always be Oiled with the newest stylee of SILkS, real poplixs, iekioes, S4MM I I. R I IMS. And all other desirable mak of German, French, Kngiish aad American DRESS GOODS Also, the largest sod fl .est stock of REAL LACES L THE WEST. TrimminiT. Hosrr aad GlnTts, la large variety DOMESTIC GOODS CLOTHS CsUFtmere, Comfort and Blankets. Cloakw and 1 "tn-. Far Ladissv La aU styssa aad aasainaa. The Unreal anertasaM ef thews goodi la the city HTCloaka BMsie st wrier in say ryls desired aawnlAtw JOURS, REM k DAT1S

DAY COOOS.

THE HEADQUARTERS I IV INDIANA rota FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS IS TBB NEW YORK STORE, W.e&H. I-i-opi-ietor GLENN'S BLOCK, lDIA APOLI, I.D,

TAILOniNC. SCHOLTZ & FÖLTZ,

mi: riHst t i. MERCHANT TAILORS or i hi apolih. Base st wars on tand st their Vaah oab .e MEIUIIWT T II Oll IM, EM PORIUM, Thr fli....t SsaortTieat eff Imported Cloths. Cassimeres, vs.. YESTIUGS, Thai is te be found this side f Nrw Tcik. which tbey will pat up st tbe toUosr.ug pxi Fine Dre an ! Dob" le Breaated FrvV Coat, of Superfta l.iraav or aVmsne'a Clstb, Laed witb Satin t Pine Pto'k Coala InglLh ReBialer CoaU fu l 40 to SS SS lo SS in te an 3 to SO as so to as o to ;a so to oo n as t as (Hi l, (Hi Ui-,.uei Sacks of finest Fret cb tr Kiigll-b Csasimeret Oarye.ea Suit Canadiaouray Suite .. Weal of England Milled Suite Torktbire kt.ttedSnit. i Ilbcff Beaver oseroete. Jobaaoea do Eugllah do Imitation do ... ' Ftneat Prencb Chiavullta U. r.oata. tilaa -med with Velvet Fiaeat Frrncb Cbiicbilia O.rr oala, trim-

med luuewal style.. ?t TraretlftgOeeteewl. At to Ml Drees Frxk Overceats .... (i to 7J Black Dress I'anteluon ', of Klboff Caaeimeree Sopertioe Black Dorakla Par.talooas 1st IS Fancy Frsnch Caaiimsrs Paulojoa. St u M ' English Tweed Pantadoeavs W to A Faocy Velvet Testings fete U. BUck de SO te ffs Fancy Cashmere Veninga It to la Casainiers Vesllngs 0 to 13

Call una St tor fevraelf. The II sl wootl, VlvHi orLiiianvliip, .nd Lowcnt Prirrn. SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. REMEMBER THE PLACE novto dl. M lioi i A lull. INSURANCE. I iidiiiihi polis ntfturraee o., Chni-ton'd, IH.'tO. I 11 I I .... g'iOO.fMkO. Office, Odd Fellw Hall, Xorth renn. St laidlannpolla. Indlann. DIRECTORS 8. A. FI.RTC1TER, Br , T. A. MOKRIs. 0I.IVKK T CSKT, A. L. R0ACHR. W.H TsI.BOTT, r. J. FM K AQUIIJ.A JONEH, Sen., A. E. T1HTON, WR. HKNDr KSON . H'T'lnsurea all kinds of Property againat Loss hy FlreWM.HEÜDKRS05, President. ALEX. C JAMKS0S. Secretary. C A. Lawto, Ueneral Agent. nove'Gi-dly Aort li west lk ! 11 MUTUAL, LIFE Insurance Company. AsnETS over 00 .0011. TB BJTTERPRIBiyG C0MPAJTT, II A LITTLE wear Ma years, has laaued ever UJttt FqIHIii and paid near awoSjU is Losaes. It ia prompt in ail 't-s trout). , tratMacuons, paying its tosses as cheerfully as it receives the premiums on Its policies, departing in no respect from the aeneral principles upon which ail the great Mutual Life Insurance of America have baaed ihetr ewceess. It claims the ad .ant ages of Raereeeed rates of Interest oa iu inveetaaants, ever Eastern Cosapaniee; aod, alao, a leea rate of mortality than la capertssased ia the Raat two very Important 11 aw to oeoseder la the aaiecuon of a Ufe Iaearaaoe Coaspaay Oyer two hundred of tba Northwestern Polictea are now held in Indianapolis. S. DA '.GET, Free't. A. W. Secreury. PnnctpeJ Office. 41 kUin atreet, atllwankee. Chicago oHW. 9i Dearborn atreet. Ctnclnaat: C-ffice, Weet Third street. MARTIN & HOPKINS. State AgeaU for Indiana. fas. 7 I . mi ice RRaall. !1I4 VllHkl .l. noTia dtf lM RE WITH fU Old Krliublc Of IIa rl torsi. 4 oni Cash Assets, - 4.ÜO0.0O0. Office aosü ate Jat n o. U iiildin

MUSICAL Millard ttWEU

chickehino pianos PlHIlO I ol Ir WiiiTroouis. DECKER PIANOS o i it 1 1 1: noi st . Cheap Pianos! mil IN iroLi. nn anaOsW FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY I WHK nn'araigned has juit aS'CB ol To, Kaurt taoods aid oliuiis. Abvi.ii Ihe i. early eudie.. ea'My of giwde wii. Ue fosjod French tL'ns TABF.a. 1'e.feee. htug. TUT TR SATS, Hugar Btaasts, aax.k. ig Hets, Cul sgaw, Moi, Watrr foiiul. Might Unil.-. Slat I'ARIAN VsKs, l TLprran.-e Tumt.Ur, A fCTCKirt SC. PIS, Ktereuaoep c Pkii.(, RsjP I wassraa. Ladt ' Slid Oeaie' liKKSSiNti ( Asia. HKCgMAhlRF. Work Bote. WrMlng !... P,)R1 MoKAIFf, Pnekel nsaska. Walleta, ISjKriOl.lUP, aVbool IIa ga. fauhrl.. Mi. RO CO TK A VI. UNO RAOs Merhan Cal IwyS, I'altrmg P?gTe, MASkK ef rxrrf 6ct p. ti. I.KAlllkK 11UKSVH. Rt. I.bssr Tya, Ih.II.. I fell Urati.. IoU IsastSea. CKVINi. HAIUKS, Dresaed Ulls, hiBl4s'se; Trassa prrrDt Wate, IsH.L rRaDLRN. Cuokint atesr-. H i rraaa.Wpoel ataaala, Palul Hoaee, t'r .. Koara, Reilldlwg Bluckar I 'tum, t.uiip. Tool Cbrat., K fieaa MawSlfesI I'aii vt aRAl KS for Ladles and Heule, Ilm-, ail kfSJ LaV dies' TKaVRI.IMU H4IKI .1 .tylr . i ' CHAIR. Knife and Pork; Wall Wrsn Wok. seat, Ofiire, Tteket end Market BSHRfcTs. Table MattWiiRK 81 AM, CHTLD'a -A l M Ulm, tmf Cat IIORHT HORRR.H, Doll Csba, BLEICH. Vri.a kw '. .HI'kiN.. IIOIISKS, 111 Kl) l M.KS, llanKIBt rl'WII: MARRRTti Merahaoss. Rabbwr. Bri.f, Pattni lu... fhlns SudTutki.b hM"Kli PIPF., 4 I gar Holder. OAR CAhRM. hnoB Base, PMiH Sl'. C'lTLCRT, Brleeora, Kara, CAKTRKn.I in Kir 1 1 -I'll. a. I. .Die Baf. rtiwder IIa. hb4 F..wrbes, I'.ki 1 -k . S.. reac..plc TiiBStler. VlUU.VH, t.etwiai. ai French ACCJkDkOSR, kleine, ri-. MfS'l t A I Hayn Fife., Vi. lni ai 1 tlnltar atritig., VloMa B. , WaLKlNO t-AM a with Rohd and Plated (. 4d an Sil er Heeda, Loaded, Hword and 4ud Cat-, Malaei Whale bone, Rtony, Rabber, Haaibnf. Itufneuaid ar IlKkory t.ANRS. Fl hi A KM', fORIkU'ls hi W'ORRR of every der'tioa, aud thouabda of oil. art tel. a too nuwten u t nmi. loa The palt . i.age of the public I respectfully ol.cr 11 It I I S I It aV' West Washington Stru t. Do.lT-oCw LIQUORS. WINE II l J- I : LOUIS LANG ".. '.M Moults 'I. i i. li. in 4trsf, (8ENTINEL BU1I.D1M. R MPOKTKR OF R1I5R A5H en AM I' AONK.W i:,p k . I Otard ai.d Cognlac Brandl., Hollana liln; Jaman a Ebbs and Cordial. Also dealer lo Catawba Wmss, aHill aad tparhliog, of tbe sao.t approved tt suds, larhsa WhUkj; Peach Brandy. Catawba Brandy; Baek Ale; Porter and Beer, and Bitlera of sarioaakln4a. TVaws ar I idea are all offered for sale bp tha bottle eg Urg.r quantities IMPORTRD C10 ARU and TOBACCO, of the chaste! breads, will be kept oenataatly ee han4. 7J "Having fitted ap e neat establiabaketi', and offer Ing for sale only pore artsrtee and of the bet aoallts , the eabecMber hopes to receive, as ha solkstts, a ihberal share of the patronags nf the public aovltf LOfJIR LAM'i Jacob ot sraa. i nraeaB Sbawban. nowrbow r'.anty, Ry J. & D. DUNCAN, Wh4eaaie Deelen In BOURBON WmSH a I I :, I, nnsl I ogniir Itrss n -dieses st in I. In itU4l Wg. I roit Münsa. : 77 Sooth Meridian Strfft, novlS Itf IMMO U'OI is, IM J0H SUEETSER ft HI.. M Wbnleaala Deedera In Brandies, Rum. Gins. WHISKIES, IMPORTED CHAMPAGNES Native Catawba, and other Winea, !e. l.sht s U ash i ii;(,, ii Hirtei, oar doors vrejt. ol Hut Hons,-, Indianapolis, Ind. ItVAf.nta fur the heat brand, of Kentocky fl Bltn WMäkits. , ,,. i s ttm THO ti Ah Kl BTIOM. M holiskiile and Me-lnil Liquor Dealer, And Importer ef rRIHI I WHISKY. 10. I ROL'TD ILUXCHR FTREET JJ"rAtl Lkjaers svarrwntesl as twewweewtesl wwetaaW J, Mc AMAHA (Lata Rwassows a Rc5a. RECTIFIER AMD WHOLESALE DEALER 1SJ Foreign & Domestic Liqoors, VfaaioaicuRt' In. Uyr mud BOURBON WHISKIES fort, Madeira, Muscat, Malaga 4 ijseva, Ai 4 14. t M s. S2 8. UUltis St., Indiana poli. In. ooi dtf a. j. aaiBL. MERCHANT TAILORS. S ff LLI MM. H1IMUR I aV 4 o . Merchant Tnilorn, AMD DBALEtta Uf tEMV H KNhHIMa 4.00IIS, tl keuih "Her ist' an htreei. IbbsU ' thaBfUat tat.