Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 November 1865 — Page 3

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Colambna and Indianapolis Central Railway. Tra:m L-aa. I a aa P. M .... '.I'M Train ArrUa i li A. M .. . . 1 M r at . . - UP . . Pay Rxpri. Mail.. N at.. Bipraaa Brllcfontalne Railroad Ti Ii I -aa. I -49 i 1'j P. V Train Arrlaa. I:, A ftf. . ..Mall Madison RatlriaJ Mall i P.M. Ira ot baatra. - AM.... 3 OO P If Tralna Artlva. .. .11 40 A.M. 7 p. u. JafarsonTtlle Railroad. : itiui Iaara. Trains Arrlva. kforniaa; K 10 15 A.M. N;hl Ki JaJOA.M. I !-' MM- 5 W P. M eh Its. tmM M. Sight K i 0 p M iiwafiajlx.. f SOP. M. Parn kailtoJ htgJaayJbaawMa train Arrlrr. N 'hlcao K ;.' .... 720 A M P. M Cbago xrr 4 J." P M Lafavtif R tilnad ralaala. 1-1 So an :w p. m I 35 r. M T ra"m Arrive. . . 4 H A. M. ..IOI0 A.M. .... 4 50 r M. Terr? Hanta and Richmond Railroad Train I. -a-. - n a m. ir m. i P. M. 10 p. 1 rraln Arrtre . .. 3.15 A M. i'ii M. ... tu r. m. 15 A. M. . . . . Accommodation . .. .Cinrtnnatl Kiprrat ...Maitan-1 Kijrs . . . üiht Kiprr-u . . Cinctnnan Railroad. Traip lata. Ttain Arrla. 45lA M ipron 13 15 P.M. IO VI A . M Mall 7 !0 P. M. 4i t M Uraanahtjrg Acromadatloo.. .0 20 A. M. 7.3 P. M ....Sight Iv rea ..12:10 A. M. LontsTiUe, New Albanr and Caicago Railroad. siresftrnatle Janet ion gong nortLOOO P. M. I. ng toatb 11.47 P- M. 14TH INDIANA LEGISLATURE. Wpe-rta.1 Vloit k(. i ma: Hinti.il it a r and w. at. Marina idMJ and curtailmrtitM ,, this? Rer trout of 3-irr in Ihttf ilntu US. trill i i 'i thi tier Legilmti9t Report. IN KN A I I I l l IY. A lVj. Th" rWDaVWSST ir. frm r:tll. .1 t or.l. r :t . .-' lii k a. M. i I. iu ti. ii I Nlr. OIFT1 KI. tli. r. i.lin- of i iM Journal ot -tt-riliiv wm iliafll awaal with. l tm Wi I in.! M AN I.I N -r. titi .1 po lition pr.iviii.' I t :tiu'iitliiiint of the LiqUSI Law : lii b were r I. rr 1 to tb' ouniiitt-' I taMpOTftMrtO, RXIMRTS -RM i iMMI T TKK. Mr. 1 1 1 I.I K, from ihf Cotftiiuitt on OnpftttUatiotl Of V ggaalO, fl attmoaj th- bill . No. .'14 ta tu ii. i :tn Ai t for th flf tion I .lii'tui-i of lM 1 glaO. lata bill . N. J;S'. aiitli.riin.: db-i n- ..t i oimiion Pb'aa uurta In n th . in. m . udirt with t ir. uit Coftlftaj i- um. Ii. 1 1 Hi; th. ir pa4vi!. Mr. i I LLavX, fpota ttta i oinniitt n l . tint aaad rowut)ip tu-in-. r.iurn.'l the bill wL K. N.'. '.'. ? r uu- r uuitorin ni nt of l'ti -iik! i r ;. rt . . t. .. r. 'iniii. n.liiii; it- aar . Mr. Vl.l.l 'V from tli- .lu lu i.vrr rniinttpf. rt'tiiniftl t la I ill S. .No. WI, aim-ndiiu' Ifco Cttjr i-barbr of Man- n. r- 'luni.tiliiii; it l I--.I. . I lu . ri'port wiTi'. oiii urrt il in.ui.1 tin 1-ilN r. aU tin- . "ixl Hattf. Mr. i I I.LKN. from tho i otnmitt. on I ounty aiikj l ow nlii Itii-iii , n turn. l tin lill v. No. ISL iMMMiiRg awtfoa 11 ot tin art for a ti ro iniit-riu ui'-l' of i in tug n-hip Itu-i-I.- ; .ii-o. tli. t ill . N". -j.i,'.. iiiM'ndiiij; the t in r tatfOM to Countj Aiulitor, n oium. ti.iitii: th it thef lir ou the tahl. . lr. - I Viiti. from tlo -aim- ommitt.-o. rot..rti. .l th. t-ill . No. VM, t- am m4 MCaataaM I ... i 11 i l th- unit. .du r vM.-l.ip Hu-Mtii" A t. a ith th. ani.' r (.ini)i-n Jalioii. Iii. - r p-'rt-n.). ii. urr.-.l in. Mr. I i LEK, Ii ' in Iii- I OOMaUatef on iri,MUuati :i t i Ottlta, i. ; it.d tw o in-w bill N. . t- an.! i7. !. MTitx -1 I !.. ; and rii i.nnni-n.l-i th pi .i.'f ni if, Lin . ins, ttoMioktafj a Probat i urt in rat-h . . unt i im thr ttt otr. rlf laW tUl S. ... ,r An . t f ir the orirnnitaatWlM . t in mt i ettfta; thf i I. tiott of.lu.l'. " thi n-of. i. lining th. ir mwra and dutie. and rijN..:,.. i . . a - .ii . i.lli t th r. w ;th; and lh till". ... 3 T for An Art .h-tn. tine thr t it. t r Judicial piirp.-. -. and in lag: th.Mi i!ia be r. at th. - 1 1 r ri n. . . i - BRl W N. l.l.t n. ..- MoMtta Or. I. , ' a.l -Mla Broiaa, of H--aaT re' at nc 1 . 1 .rfte-. I. aratan. . Ca km, t'orbia, :t1ag la a Oalrlltra' : a.l., Al lao. Ulf -N.i. I k a- k.J If t. thf bill .iK.rt I th. i:-!. Mr th. II. L. i II 111 e.tsa-s . I in it I r t- forv. 1:11 ioi. a 1 tip- ii v In re tli. law a ll i sins t cm' v. nt :ti th. ir ow li lag up Um tunc of , n i 1. decLtn '1 Nora fr i thi time ciidmi :.: ought t" -. d l-i i. f the w nl I hi in lh( u- ' ! nüd in e in 1 ntatn n ol l I II .Ii, I." are 9 '. .'on aaapM) vv hi. b ma) 1m f .k lMSliV M' -1 Uau ll -' piuiikiaal I. tat

Tb riat u- per, a teere ow man lilwrI,. Ttins' U hfl fr-m th- .lu-lir-ort njr burdm Ui at Bitbt r '-t i.on th ru. b u unwilling t ! any fili. sveni.e to ,-r nsl liUrtv. Kvrry nurt in the Mate butd U- ojH-n for tin- purpnava of application for thi writ l.y parti- - r -traiti'l r lib-Tty: an I then ! " r- n.-l.t r jtiatii in th i-r- j- iti.il) I" .;- Hi- lü.h'-t r that ev err imv I Mtti n-ont man Mil pasw.l r mnfi in"n--l, ill. I -t in I tili than t li'xil'l Im- hit in jail on Mr. 4 Itltlv At th ibiw a un- 'iii' of thHM- who ram -i I. r it. Iv totrd for it. Iff abouUI now p. ii,!))-urriiiic in th- ll--u-- um ndnn tit and ai.l in eerr iioasibltr war to kill the bill, tor it ought to die. Thla bill prop.. to ' urtail thpri . 1 1- - - t th- writ "f ' rorj,u. who h b-ri tot on- baa l"n renardf -I a. .ii of thT' itf.t pmiJ aff "f an A imri' in i-iti.ii. that tbfic v a bo alrilgf in. lit of th privik'. - i I wilt . ! l,-t .. i.iii h.. o- . n th roilda-'.l ho .ift 'T ill Alo- : i. all . ltlZt ll. o -lioitl.l h r .iH t. -trik. it ...w n. or t urtall anr of it pri ib.'f. W hat U th pb a f iKe-it nrrd for lb-fiirtallra.-nt 4'ftbla right at the pfeaent time Wh tb- wllpr-tBf t-etl' h w mt I-. I. rfliffd of a little- lal r. That i all. If atb-tnpt to i urtail th- pMl. - rv hutt n' up one of the avenue to obtain that wr.t, Wf -trikf a M" that wiH lie fell in all Utile t onn : and. It would - in that w. trikf a blow at the oii-titiiti'.n itM-lf. Hut it i el aimed that thi bill would leave the party t ith th rlht of apM- d to the Supreme Curt. Tbfii that ourt would not ! rellered T tlura of l.uine : a:id the appeal would eoine up urrouii'bd with mam pr judi. . . Mr. AILfrMN CMtrlad um Soaator hartMg WgataV appr ' iat i. .ii than he of the riirbt- and priMlf.''- of writ of haben rorju. but thoii.'ht thy fiuld be iruaraiit'id to ivtry . iti. ti w ith'.ut the ii. . i .-it , . f burdfiiinjj the i -u pr- roe i ..urt. ene umlieritiK it- re. or.l-, and pr filling II ailflllioii to oi-.j" i im-m. . I h- - ; objii t .f thi bill i that the upreoM .Ju-L'. houl'l not 14- buribned by trying w rit of hub' j corjtU. If the writ i- rt fu- d by th l oiirt fu low. hi appeal 11. . to the JiiI preme Court, and they are eotiipelled to take 1 up tlr ' i. iiumediaU-lv. Ibit there Would ii t 1. one f.i-f in lilt w ju re tin ourt U o w ould n fue to Tiit an applieatiou. lie kn w ot I .i j t . ii. .-a-.- in i pr.i' t i. of tw .-lit) I .ear. and then the refund w b i-. d on the I idea that Ho Judo iil tft have jiiri-di tion. Thi bill gii th -Iii'L'. of both tin- oiniu .ii Plea- and i ir uit i "iirt- jutl-db tin. that plea ran not bo m ule after it-paa:ure. lie noMt the bill w ould pa. that the Suir'lllf i ourt tna ! d. prifd of original jiiri-.li 1 1' -ti . in Masai eaaoa, Thaa appiiealto would Imm ide to the court at home, und w itiie( Would Hot be i omM'llfd to eollie Up to .he capital at a h u y evp.-na.-, fr w hi b the law pioI ide ii o n-inuu' ration. Mr. Nil. IS rein.rke.l that he waa no apeeial i it.po' .it'' of tb'- bill, but aM in. lined t" favor it. The Mipri iin- I ourt wa intended solely a a court of error, and it wu an anomaly in -ti r - -ti iii I" r.-.piir.' tin- Judgeo to b-ar w i itI of haben corpus. Their opiatoas ooaodtvle a part of the law ..f th Stale, and Httli rul of prop.-rty aid all private righfa. lb-thought it luiaortaut that tlo ir whole time Im- given to He- p.-culiar rJtttteoof their offlce. At the same time Ii-' would not, in any manner, abridge the great writ f lib.-rty. If io-f -ar , be would amend tin- htbtn ri,rju act that in raae of one im-:iI jlidljf Im lli prejU'll' i d, ailothef oubl be enlb-d in to try the eaae; and if, aa ha Im-. h intimated, any judge should dare to i.tu-f lata rit. h Ikii proM-rlv applied fr. he would make the. penalty for u h a refusal t.-nfobl greater than at pre-.-nt. lb-j-Uirir.-t. .J that tin- habeas curvu tt t eoiil.l ta 0 am. n.l1 .1 a to a .ill ii 1 -e-a-i t y f-r briti.'ln.' u- h .1-. -. in tie- tir.t iiitnO'., eforf th'- Juibjeg of th.- -upr.'-iH- ' . urt. Mr. VAM'TKH w 1 the only Senator who ote. agalnl thi bill on it pa and ha waaiiow but more tiriuly eonvinewi that it i run; t" take from the Supreme Court it prtofl jiii i'litioii in habm eorou caae. I In-re 1- not a 1 irvuit or 1 ommon rb as ( ourt ill Iii- part of the Stale but what 1- o. i liiirth' 10 d with bu-iii. --. gad In KIMM Ml - -Ikt jutie of tili further buitheiini UmM . urt- and reliaviaaM th - Jadflt'l of the Mipremc ' ourt, who. i 1- .aid, ur- about 1 1 villi th. ir lui-inc. The .lud '.' of the rnjireme Court r.-ci-iw a alary of ,o,ni, and the t'ip uit : Judaea, w bo do twi. th. bu-im -. but yJ.iKW. F'or t he- an. rreanoti. en by the Senator from IC11-I1 .Mr. I lillon.j and other., b1' h"iild ote : Rgataftt concurrence in the aim-ndim-nt. Mr. 1 .VsiN's uud.-r-tandiug w ;u that thi (HI w ill enlarire th privilege! of the w rit of habt as rnrjai. It wa- itaqtM ti' tiabl v bettcff to ot. ..r thi- law . The r;'tiiin -tit pfeMatod i.y tin- BcaaCar from Laporta lr. Nil. , were iiiim i t int, and li"iild receive tin- Mteattoaof Senator. Mr. Tili i.MPsi V oppoed concurrence in the a tn -it 1 in 11 1 - of tho IJouse, becaaw he deafred to -.- the bill fail. A in in'- pcr-' iial liberiy i af.ovi- all prM-rty. mid he 1 i ' . t q have ih'riirbt to appeal to llerotl or to t .ear. Mr. BKOWX, of Well, voted lor the bill when it passed the Senate, entirely throllii the eonli'leliee he h id ill tile MOaaVati of the bill, and not from personal know b-d'e of it prov laiona. I'nder eircimistance since disclosed, and upon th.- dl.-u--i'n of the merit of the bill tbi- morning, he wa now OOMatpetled to rote ii-'.iin-r com iirrcnce. Tata Senate refused to eoaear is tata Qottoi am. n liix nt- by JT0M Ifta nay y.t, a followa i Taa Alll.-on, Bee. on, R. untt, Bunbam. Caaoa, , Caapman, Culver, Dke. M'e, Xoyf, ',lar, Reagan, ! Te.ry, Vai Bu-kirk, Wat.! ar,.l Wool, 15. Nat Barker, Bowman, U-adler, Brown gf Htmiltn. Brawn uf Weil, tiobt, fort id, Culleo, UaTi', L'ougiv, KLgii-b. fm m, raWir. tliaf. fllMati. Hanna, ji . -kio. Mar-hal , M.'.'.arg, Maaon, Miliigan, Moore, Mewto, Rirhaoiid. Magg. II.oii.pioi, vaartar, Williann au I Mr Pre. dan t tfotn raoH ooiufliiCan i tw rial f.i. Mr. RI4 IIMmVM. from the onimitb' on Oryaalaartloa of CtMtrta, returned the Well 1 iiviiit i "iirt bill . No. jti.-, recommcndiiii it pa u't . Tbc p port w.i concurr.-d in and the bill r.-ad the second time, Mr. BEES' N, from the CoMUMittei "ti TU nan. . . r. turned the bill S. 12. providing for ' an 01 ';tiiiation of Circuit I 'ourt. etc., n- oni1 nendin it reference to the Cotiimittee on riiii.itioii of ourt. Mr. i 11 A I'M A N. from the I omniitte.- on Fi- ' nance, n turncil the bQI s. No. 13, autlioriiiu' I r ilitor- in e.-rtain .- to bring aelin for their i .uu- In-fore lin y are due; al-o. thai : Smbexu eotfMM hill . v. i;ii; retToantoadiMg their n fertaee t" ih- .ludi iar i taaadttoe. Th' -e report- w i re eon. urn-.l in. Mr. in MI AM. from th.- COMNBitteo oa I inani c. return, d the bill . No. S3U, in relation to th. QTROMiJotlaMi of the lleaate and Hoooe, iveomnif tiding it pa:lgv. N" .t. lion w a taken on thi re port. ( Mr. Wi n H. from the Kilian.-.- t oinmitt. . . icturnc l the bill .". No. teakiag an appropriation forth CreUjabuig soblicr' i in t rv ; , I llillli Ii 1 1 UK it J "l-:ir. . Mr. BR x.M.K'i . fron tt;.- i owlttee on fU ; nan.-.-, rrtanwd the bill 11. lt. N.. providing' for the ab- of . . i lain UioUin tl,.- caWBtb -of JatBCf and N. wtitl. A.-.. nnroaiiiM inllag passage. Mr Kl IIM"Nli. fr.m the I mini t tee on Count1 m l Tow nhip Ibi'itn , rifiirtn d tinbill II. K. ."-I to amend ev tiou 11 of the unit, rin . I'onhip Bawiaeaa met r . 111111. adiag it paOltaagT, Mr. 1 0BB, IVoat the Judieiary oanuttee, totanied th.- r j 1 1 . o. .pi. t f.-jM-ai ti n 0 aafl 44 of An A.t ptwiibiac who mtj make a wiil. it... appro,. Ma , ISU, ncoiuin. n.lin.' it pas.a:e. Th.f n-p-rt- w.r. .- incurred In. and the bill were read a ccnd tune. AI.KIl't Lri'RAl. 'il.l Kt.l. 11 motion bj Mr. M'NMNU Mr. 'aa Bukirk in the .hair, tin meaa:e from the Actuu-1 10V i rnor. revt 1 i d this morning. tr uimitting a . tiunuiiii-atu u from itl. n of M. nr. cunt, making a pr p itiii to give thi State the geological and mim ral C'abiaet oi the late Ia id Hale I wen. valued at T.".i " . and a suitable t.irin v i ran .''. . MMUtiiMM .1 on t!o- toeattoa of an airri. ultural college at IBoOaawitlgtOMj w as taken up and n-ferr. .1 t"the Mt lal i oinuuttc. on Agricultural 1 !l.-ci s. Ana Iben tin st-iiat- t''k a reeea tiil 'J oi hark, P. M. AKIKKNitiN sfs.ItN. The l'KlllKNT ttt.i llto teriai order for thi hour to be tin 1 !ii i- r.-.;i u 1 f th t ill it. So, !. to pr vi.ii- for the regigtri of ot. r. tleetariaaV th ir rtUdeatt an-l puahShlng fraudulent votitu'.- the .jucstion In-ini; hall the bill P.ls Mr. OYLES. If are are to have a r-,-itr law at all. thi i pn l a'-lv tin b.-t bQI w- caii --t.f rit : - a compilation from tv.ral that ha. In .n introdu. . .1 here. 11. hop.. I the bill WOlthi 1 w- w it hi.Ul :.m. ti.liii. nl. i Mr. VAU TER er. at ar. s , f tin- bill, I - - 1- favorable to th. general Ut obiccttd to s. vi ral partail. . I. II. In I .1 the bill ti. ul .r- t!i. n in tontaaimu. would I flUMIlBMtMd and in tided in om or t k .. mt uu s. m bieh he cit.sl. Mr. UVJaEli, celsidt-ring tbess oi.jeetlon math In soed laitb. utov . .1 t r otuuui thi I il w ith instructions to aniiiii;. a u.g.ti.ll v tin- nat- r. s.. th it tb. ob', st a. Una Jvi-ti.- ol Ttt. Pinta in each tonnhip and tin .'ru-tcc thereof hall eonstit :t-- the Hoard of lb-giatry. -uui U. in., ire h Iber tin- legislature ha xnrr to rssplire a rvaviderun of ten .l.n. i:iiin :i u bv Mr. KKOWN. of Well., the mtrti. 1 1 n vv , re pr v ii n f r an . II.-gitry by an j.' eOkled so M to include a triu th- B .: : rrt. v.-vl by it d w a tin ii agr.s-.i ! I'liMr. nn ti n to Rarot t LLEX. fr omit i ii nd . a, W 1 -ea- i . ur:, etc.. rv. oiuni. n ting It1'il.KK und. rt isj that thi bill pr - e- I to cr al all vv . Iii tu. Tl IClsI..: . . . . ... . Ii .ta .pp.stsl t. tin uirreas, d e p. ue , an.l moveU lt reference t. tin I oiutuitt.e .hi rm i luatioii ot - uit. . ,lut. . Mr. i I I.I KN q.pe.fu the motion to r. fvr, andtaaOatrs) on the paax ofth. bill. Mr. W HI kl Kk -udth. pespb f the cotuitu mt. r. ted a. 1 t. r th paage .4" the bill, an ! tin r. up ii Mr ul 1-KK viÜHlrw hi obi,, lion. 1 In r p- rt of the committts vsuslh.-u -.. nl urrc.i in. Mr. NIKKS. frx.in the Judiciary Com mitte.-, r.iuriie.i th. t.iil. . No. 21.. to amend seeUon I! of tu.-i. in ioi PraMaiiMt Ait. appro vtsl June ' uir its psasaaje. t r MUii-s Lu auvU.tr jutaAjt to tr) taUayis 10 '. -.11.1.. Ill nil.,-, ,.f i. t.r.,ki.lHl . - . . a ' ss

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which the Jiuimp to fua4 lw be i ialssrd on aiavrfNtiaU the jr-a-iit law that a JiM f thi i ir. uit if i iinii"ti Pie.,, ..iirt ma be

1 albd in. Tb- report wa. read a vnti'l tint ran utr.tl m. id the Mil Mr. M .1.1- S m 1 .in- .. ! the bill by it whi.h allow. tlo: an !in T. tual motion iking out that part of :i.' in f th- 1 ommon 1 'lea. Ju lre. Tie III wa. paaavsl t the tliinl rend or. Mr. HWM KN.fr. u. th. 1 otnmitt' on 1 P r ite n-. r-f urn.-d the bill S. No. 24. bi or al, to r. - ting Mm .iiipany . tin bill iia-al ti..n IT of the act Mm rin-man'a and Mei-hanii lnur r .111 in tiding it- pa-ar-. Tin-n-Mrt wa ci.n. urr.! ii r. ad tin .. . oii, tin,. . Mr. IIM. from lb. Ju.li. itr t ominitt.', returned tin- bill B N". M to aim nd m tion Zi r f An A'-t im ot-jmratin.' Iniir.ui(. 1 om-panb-a, approv it June IT. 1 .': r.-oniinen.!-lliif It- passage itb an sin. n.ltu. lit r. jM-aliti si tion 22 t tin - inn A. t. Mr. ii I. Lit r.-aited tile n-e-itv of a n ally in c aar an Ina ranee Company failed to fulfill its contract : and conUfiitly 1 'pp. I tin-amendment whu h proMie to atrikf out tbi . . tion 22. While .'..needing that the jm-u-altv iu he fttsHioii pn.p d t j I -ttieketi out, ieeei.. he w.uld pel leave the law without any (H iialtv. Mr. i t Rill S alo ..pp..-e. tin- amendment. Parti. insuring kin-vv but little about the re-poii-il.ilitn - of 1 "inpuiii. -. lb rcard-d tbi - 1 tu n a important in probftlpa theitizn agaiust ilUH.itioii l.v tln-s.- corporation-. Mr. 1 UBB, to prevent further trouble, withdrew that part of hi 1 onimitb-r report propositi;; to rejM-al the tw elltV -.-. '. nd section. The report of the Coinmfttee, reeomuiandiii simply tin- passage of tin-bill, w as thf n coii1 nrri'l in. Mr. MANNA, from tin otntnittee on 1 rpo rati-. us. leturnid tin- bill s. abl u nun nd ii 11 . . 1 1 an Act repealing all tfeneral I .aw . iu force for thf liu-orporation of eitiea. etc, aprarad March UAt, with a r.-jMirt that in the opinion of tin-Committee , further l. ilati n th.-n on is unue vs-.try. Tho Nperl WM eorK-urml In, and the bill laid on tin- table. Mr. Met LI BO, frotll the S-lect I omtnittee BHataon, r.-turin 1 tin- bill .-. 22T for tin- n lief of tlfte I'reaaur. r of CluiUiii e. unty, r- .u,m ndlll it palje. The bill w a r ad tin second time. Mr. HLtN wa ititi. .l that the bill be-for.-the .--eil ate a-t winter the case of Mr. W illiam-, ot Hrow 11 "iintv is i 111 i li.tr to the case presented in the bill before Ihe BeMete j ami be w t- a::tied that tin- principle involved 111 thi Miie of legislation has a much to do with the future of Indiana as any on. t. ture ot legialatloa. Il- moved to refer the bill t the ( iiiniilt' f 011 Kiuniic. . Mi. 1 A-iN WM m-i -..ii dl a pu aiiite. 1 with tin Treasure r of UotoQ county Mr. Arinteoni ami kinw him to be uu uprilrht gentle, man ami a man of tin- strictest integrity, lie coiil. 1 not ee the necessity of referring tin matter to the . ouimittoc on I uiance. Mr ( I'LLKN Culd s..- MO or,..,t prim -iple inolvcd in thi bill ; and sp. kein faMTofitu pa-saire. Ml". 1 Mtltl N having been a inetiilM r f tin KIWN liavitiL' ben a iinnii r o tin, Special ( utamittee, reettnl tip- particulars of tin- case a. brought ut bv the investigation : and II rice. I the passage of the bill. Mr. llKKoN. Ihe revenucs of the State arc colic, teil by a set of iiku linkiiowu lo tinMat i-leeteu by the sa'veral counties, and who are in no sha(M- or form PMOWOMiMc to tinBtefk, 1. t tili- Lci-lature establish Ihe preaWdant of reie m: oflicers iu such case, und tin-principle In- referred to i that it would op' u the f'M.r t frainl all m r tin- r-tate. Ami it this claiiu cp allow i 'I. what MtWatAM have we that in lcs than five year there would not conn up hi p- similar claims to the amount ot perh ap halt a million Au l lin n the principle of refuntling Mtsaaey on t yar t. -tlllloli v is (ir. ee.lellt W llii ll sllollfd be shunned. Ml Mit Ll'KCi ar-rued that County Treasii : i s vv ere I lie aireiita. of the -"täte to a certain . t.llt, and insisted tin j.aay, ( the bill would le but a simple act of jutitc. e . .included b hotline the bill would not he recommitted, but that tin- rciMirt would I; conciirri in and the bill paed to tin- third readin r. Mr. WILLIAMS object"! to MalttMg the -t.ite if I loll ill. all Ill-Ill. me. eoinpanv MBllllll btugtariea, II lead from detTision of the u-prcim-i rairt. m the cnae of Halbctt re. tinMate, in the County Of Martin, a applicable to t hi eaoe, Mr. 01 LEB tln.ii.dit if there -r wua ft aneritoriom cane of thi ia. this certainly w u ana, The nioti 'ii to recommit was rejected, and tin- bill was ordered o the third rtioillar Mr. C 1 MMONO. from tin- oinmitt.-. 0M County und Townanip Biuiaeaa, returned tinlull .' No. Mil rc.iuriiu Boarni of t oant I 'oinmissioiif r t viiiiim- the papers of aa count) ortie. r w ho nay be charged with reoeiv. lag a glMter amount of f.- than In- 1 bv law entitled to receive, recommending it paanace I h.- report vv a concurred in ami the bill read the second time. Mr. VAW I KK. from tin- SiM-.-ial ConunittOC tin r on, ret n no d the bill . So. til, ihiielnk what oflteen -hall bt otecfed by oeah House ot tin- Oeaeral Ataenibly, rrmMiani aKtiBg it pa age with an unendanent, hnaatiag mt w matter alter tin- enacting iaue. Providiag tor but ..in- b-rk and l..ork.- per ti.r each llotue. The -eci. tary of Um jeaate to receive for a regular aeiotioa tf2,UUU, t..r an extra aaataoM 1.- , the Doorhtepor thr a regular wwloa ft, 200, for an extra artatOM -d.nun. The I leik of the Mouec to r-' 'Hf for a regular teaaioa ooo, for an extra reiatou 93.4U0 : th' Üoorkei spei for a regular session fl.-Vm, bran extra acsion 11,. 'no. The amendment was agreed to and the bill passed t" the third ivadiag. Mi. WILLIAM-, from the "iiiin)tt.e on Finance, returned the bill II. lt. M to kgaliaW! th- action of the Board of oaiiiilnlontii of VenniUion county, ami of the Intrict aad Mat. Itoard of L. plabat lull in adopting tin appiaioiii iit of real estate of Win a tin bai lor th assessment of taxes for the year 1L and e n h v . .ir thereafter till a inw appcaiaeim lit shall be made; rccoiuun tiding it- pa an. The r. p'Tt wa concurred in uml the b-ll paaed o tin- third reading. Mr. NIL1.. troiu tj;e kfudiciary ( omtnittee. retui acd the bin .. g'.t to authorial suit to be inatituted ami exocutioaa to banc by ami agaiust linns aud iai tiicrlnps in tirm and p.u tiiei'ship iiam.-s; witli a recommendation that it lie n tin- table. The r.-poi t w as concurred in. Mr 0MB, frm the Committee on Organizatn ii of L'ourtft, rcturm-d tin- bill . No. M lo inn ml .-. ti"ii lu, 12. b, IA, Irt. IT, 1, 21 and 22 "f An A. t regulating the h c of . the r. approved March 2, i-v.. with ami ndnunla, r.-eomitn inline it paaa;e. It increases the f. . of ountj uaunlavalonera, Proaei'Utiaa Attorneys, Coatnahlea, JnaMces of the Peace, iiir.ir ami w itin . -. Tho Ctaaatltlte snw ndaants wtin sgiesd ta excepting those strikm.- out mileage to witin s, - ami iurora b foK Justicew' . urt. Mr. 1 I l.l.l l' iiiovid to r.-coiiaid.-r the vote by whi.h tin- s-n;tt, refused to strikeout the mileage Jo w ituce. M. s.i s. i Ditu and OTLEB th. ( niinittf. " antendnM'nt. poke in fav-.r of Mr. BKXXETT .pp. . d. Th. Jeaate r fued to rec..nl.l. r by yeas M, ii i v s 99, ihe i oiumitttv amendment striking out arijatngete jurari benae Jasttees f ths Peace, wa rejected bj yeas 19, nuv. Mr. BMOM S. of u . iu. iii..ve. t.. iiiiMutaat th lurther consideration of the bill till the ftd dav 'f iKeellllsr. I li in ti ii of Mr. BEN NE I 1 th nn. ti. .ii t poapOttC w u laid SM the table by v . a -". uav Mb Mr. LEB demanded the pr. vir.ii tpttton. Tin- demand w a wrondrd by K Sea t..r. ami under it operalloa the bill waa Maally pased the -cna,re by y eas öl. nay b't, a fof.w: Ttts Messr, ajHssa, Bee.n. Bennett, BuLbam, fcssaSi Bradley, OSaMt, Cnapruaa, Corbta, Cu.lea, Datta, Daaglaa, Prkea, Grt. liuTotw, Hjait, McC.urg, Mi- : New -., tij.er. IVa.-a I u .. ta, Terry, TbOB,pcii, Van Bu.t . v rd, WooSa, Wngbr. and Mr FraaiJent 31 Mai Mi '.. Barkw, Bruar. f w.. . cbi. Eagb. 1 1 c. Pal tar, Uai.no, J avkana, Marhall, MUttjM, M . re, V AWter, ar.d W a- . 13. IN tnling tin- rdl call Mr.t.1 LLKN. in xplanatn ti. .aid be hail n objection t" the major part of the bid. but thought Mm Senate done wrong in attaching milt age o the pat of witnesses and jurors In - fore afaStifCS t the Peace. U 1th "thi tat. - nn nt he desired t rate " ay ." !m th bill nana u. Ami tlien the -Wnate ad.b'Urnetl un-h-r the rub till v o io. k to-m. HOI K Of l'Kl'liKKN 1 ATI V EM, MJ I hM'.li vv . A" 'i't; 1". Tin p. ak. r leek tin I hair at 2 o l k p. M. ami dir. . led tba I. rk Is r. ad th j.-uruai of . Irr! iv m m t. ii by Mr. MuKTQOMEKT, th. journal wa aatataatteated without reading. hi n riM. ri.x. Mr. COPFKOTH t-y naanhnaaai etaMat n-turmsl fri-m th. Judiciary ommitbebi bill IL K. 2-"i to amend ti lis ;,, u an,i 17 , f the art of V bruar Mj, lis in. ..rp.. rating the t u . 1 Huntington, reconiniendiug its pu'a PETITI'lN I -IVt-t'OK UCMMaMfa Mr. LAM pStaMSShal tin petttioa af .. J. Allen and otb' r t f Putniau . isintv-, akii g for chante of the liquor uicene law . a to require tin appln ant to obtain a majori tv . r. ao s- t.- pr. v 1.:, that in- ll '. tl.- hall'U- trratited M !.-11 a maj r : i y r. iuviitraU ugaui-t it. Miniisr js rtti m wrre pn etit..J bv Mr. CiKEtiORI : M ate raenr. Mr. M N T . MERYaMr. -I LLIX AN f - tt. Mr. Kb I LEB Mr. H'L!:. Mr. A I rUXsuN, aud Mr. ak.r pi n ir. The w.r. sov.r.clv r f.-rr. d to the 1 . 111-uutt-s sn Tsoepcenaoa, Llv.roK I It 1UV.-E. m met it-n of Mr. SUTEV. the Banse took up the Special ird r. vu: th, coiisidt ration of Mr. 8.SMll II. K. 21" to am. nd e. ti n :; and 4 of the fio nc a. t of Mar. h .. 1V'. and prracrtbitig ptaiatty in aa of a 9asaad or aubetpieut eon it tion; the question '.sing cti the third reading. Mr. N EWO Ml! an. sd to reftr the bill t. a ebct committee of Ave. with instru. tn.n to fiPfc.'Tr" atrikr out all aftcT tae otnctiMf dause, aad intwrt a utaatitutv witli ru lai-atw t-j tä fvUovt- ...... f.. - ua, v u - - I. IS. .anuaj lrg c.aoecs v. r-',a.. r; mt I

sell, r f Alf. lbsr, MiHta . an I th- sell.-r-f W'bufcy. Hraadv. Rum, t . i j. It aiu-l wrtion t f tB art of HHl an

th ippiuai tv eiitv-Sve r 9 v re.i'j.-nt rharaeter, t 1 petirioii. Ii til be IJTI.sl by dent "f the w anl. or It forty4 the township. etting f"Hh and the applicant hall prore his j" tin 11 . w In r upon tin in . ti.- hall is.inUm 11 hi. giving t-oti l- tin- rir-t elam in thf aum of fftVai, and the eond cla in el.'om .n.litn.m ! that b -ii .11 p an onlerl) b.ue. i. It amend, the ,th s-t1mi of the a t t ls'g. 0 t" tax B a y.ir fr Ii--- -f tin-tir-t . I i... ami c2" f'-r tin ..nd. I. It aoieud ree9tea 12 ao as to ttv, the nalt Itr ai uif er a tine liaiynr at IPotii to to whi. h in iv -- added imprisonment Mill f Tf QOsllaag three month. Penalty for lnir.-pre-. nt iti.-n a- t-- .t-e by th buy. r aiol drinker to rr. i. Be-emai-t the jmnalti'' of tion 1. T. Pvaaalt for a se.-ond ronvietion: It hall Im- a art of the judgnient of th- '-urt that tb.lietaan shall le P Toked. and that n. i, .ne halt tu. f.. itrh rrffcnilfr for on. year after tin- dat.- of his eonv baten, Mr. SKW t MIJ urrel In motion because bethought the bill had not been loiix' 1 'iioiih pritit.-d to luv. re.eived adequate att. nti .n. Ih. .n.-itiii bill wa kn effect a prohibitory law ao d.-clarl by ita friend on Mm floor. He had giv. n thoaMhl t thi ubj.rt. He had voted for the prohibatorv law t- ii v. ar- i ' . H- had been lately in "the state of Main theStete of the original M urn- l.npir Law - where that statute 1 tili in foree; but In- .iw these bar- in the hotel and drinking shop in the citn . a abundant and unrestneted as her.in ladiaaapoUa. I bis bill might have a I eff.s t in the rural district. He did not think this or any legislation would suppress drink-iiiifinth.-eitie; but bethought !u ubtitut w .uld do better. W. had not in our Ir-risla-tioti dlstingiilshisl Im 'tween feratented and dtatilb .l li.pn r-. Hi iN ln ved in tin-Henry M'ard Beeeher do trine, thai we had lütter encourage br.-weri. and di -urag. diatillerio. II tin n recited the proviaion of hi rtlbtfitlltt lie w ould I'Ottnoa the number of drinking shop by the large amount of li-en. which be arts' ribed for r- Uib-r of the t 1 nd claa. The iL nf ami tin- f would mtwial to about 9üa) a year. He admitted that the paage of the original bill would do good in tin- country; but it would array even' aaloon man aagainM the law . If w c jM-miit tiie sale of tin lighter tritiks, wc do aouic tiling to wean people from sin-tiger drink. Ills aubstltut. aine nd. d aotne four or riv- se.-tion of the existing law ; the original tiiii proiitaee to uaend hat two " lion. . referred partieularlv to tin- ptf etattoa agataot tin driauag by wliiak.-r"l minor." Mr. I5U V N saw no propriety in tlie mibatitUte. If the tratHc was an evil, he vt..uM face it at onee. If Mat, let Us lay tllfse liills nie ami take up other business.. a a friend Off the cause of temperani-e, he tndiev J that the trattlek r in umlistilled lhjuor w a the jrreater offender, For th old offender in inataaperance w a In-yond tin- reach 'f reformation. The first las of dealers iu the substitute would but educate the youth of th- land to iMMMMM coii'iimtnate and irretrievable drunkard-. 1 In r- fore, if gentlemen desire to , -..., : ,htSL , , , ffl , . . : 1 . . liegin the downward career. lb should slipptai the bill f tip- gentlemen from Klkhart rather than thai of MtageMtVtaMl fr ni Marion, j on accouai of the conajderationa taken. It w as inor. nit nt w ith the professions of temie- ! rain .- nn n. Mr. BICE. Wa the ir.-ntlem.in fr"in .Inkson iu lav .,r of the bill uf th,. gentleman from Klkhart? Mr, BBOWX, As la'tweeij the two, be was decidedly in fav r of that of tin- ntJeaUanj from Klkhart. Hut hi honest coavtctloa was, that ev en the original tilll would contribute no I 2'X-d to tile cailse of TelliperaiU'e: jje lieiMVfjd j also, that it would not taml lM-fore the court: and that w a the principal reason for his op-j poefthm. He would not deny Iii vote or his l word toanv BMasUPC that would promote the e.-ut.- of '('.-ni H-r:tncc. Hut if he should Immistaken iu hi utiiii:it. oi the bill, he hoped , it w ould pass, and be enforce. I and supported IlV the people Of the t ite. Mr. .KKi. UY of Warr.u liked tin' law of, 1859, He WOtlkJ patch that law up, since tfenI tieaaei were tiniorou so much afraid of i j positiv e net here. He wa opposed to the sllb- ! I atitute to it riassUratiiiii ot trattb-ker. It (wa objected o the original bill, that it wa j prohibitory, but the substitute wa thr most i prohibitory of the two. He preferred the : slighter amendment of the law ot !!. - titions igiH".l ly thousand and ten of Unm-j wads w.r. roast aw tty roniing In hen r the passatre of ihi very bill. He himself had SM nltsrmr !fign in eonnc tiou with thi question. Hi measure of credit or discredit had been tilled up in thi House. He cared only for the public good. ;le would have iheltoiiMact like Btea w ith twnseleneei and clear bead. in . rs m the lobbii repressed by the Speaker a an infraction of the Rule of the Bouse. He would say. siifiport the right and n press , thewroii-.'. He would amend the law of UMO by adding stringency in regard to selling on the Sabbath, ami selling to minors, ete. Mr. Hl K cam.- from a constituency of ternperaare inni. one las of petitions 'from his county eskeq ror the proviaons of tho Snuey bill. II might disagu-e with some of his constituent on thi question. Be was a friend of the Teinp ram -e eaase. It was the duty of the 1 i-laturc to throw restriction around the alliir tin nt t drink. He would not support the oriu'inal bill. Iwcause, whilst it recommended the principle of license it was in fad a prohibitory bill. Prohibition woubl not remove the evil, if it were not supported by the public sentiment. He instance, the nrgro-ex-olusioii law of thi State. The Honor law. as it st .ni nt-, a as better than the bill of Mr. shuey. Be recited that provision of the uhetitutc i which distinguish. in fa or of fenm-ntcd malt liquors : w ho could point to irrcatly injurious j intoxications ajnorufst the beer-driaking Ger niaiis I lb- WOUltj club be. r Meiling by a Ii. . ii.-. ami enclose it w ithin the fold, of the i lave. Thea he would reduce the number of lr am-shopu by a heavier tax. lie would enir see tin- drinklmrof be.-r and nativ e wine : and discourage and cut dow n the number of drinking place of the more dangeroii class. He alo recited tin- several lirV isioll of the substitute. Mr. WEIGHT defined hi position on the ubjeet of temperance a subject which seem j now prominent in tin- mind of the people. Pronj periupi ereiy county bt Um State ex .1 pt an own. temieranee petition had bten I eat in here; and neither hi county n.r himself w i n- waatiaa in friendliness to Um tinoc I temjM ranee. His experience in the armv ' cnaTiaeed hha thak no paohtbitioa would pre 'lit itln-r .Iriukin.' or ths t.attic in Irink-. j He aoald vote for UM most stringent law that w ould ! effectual. He had no fear of the po littcal taftieaae of the li'p..r dealers. Thai was trn d at the Last general election. Be would have refonnaliou iu tciiipcr.iii.-' to .--iriii in the household, as auaraeated bv Mr. Blee. Hut. as b.-t Ween tin- substitute and the original Mil, be pr f. rr -I the former. He prI posed coiier iiti-ui on this question, and j M ul. I vote for the best bill we could get. Mr. SHI ET, a-.-ri'M-d tin- authorship of thi 1 bill, not p. himself, but to the enlisrhteiied nub- 1 lie judgtaent of the Mate. He d rild j ' Wherein the bill proposed to am.-nd the xlst- ' lag a.t of 1830, lu.- people had found in it B0 protection from tin- . iicrs.ichm.-nt of In- t t. tiip. ran. e. and thev had Imjvvo.I to it a 1 ti' a tiny cull. Hence the bill simply makes thi provision: that any person desirous of license, shall procure a majority of the lecal vot. r of hi- ward or t..wnhip b -i'ii hi t tition, and rile it in the County Atftditoi's esnee ix iiays iieiorc the m.s tm' cd the Hoard of euatt Coaunissioners where hi amplication is made He declared that il ivu not intended to 1m- a preUWtOary law: though H aMghtsooprao in mmn part et tae Mate. He replied to Mr. N't w . ..ml.' allegations again! the ettieienet of the Xeal l"W Maine Liuuor Law . It w a a good indication, that the people of tllssasa m aaaiae tiau not repeal, d it yet: and that law a copy of it wa now Im forte Im the Mate Of low a, and effe tlVc ill the aUppre. ioa of the traffic. He wa not f r thv lt. . . her doctrine alleged by Mr. Newcouib: En-oiir-li-cr. ami. liseotirg. whisky: but he w. mid io right. He replied generally t- the objections urg.d against the bill." He desired t. come to the vote on all tin question.; und , hop.-d all amendment Wuuld he voted down, ... that tu Ibiusc might t-slublish tin prim U pie that a majority of the e..ple hall govern license. Mr. Hli N moved to lay tin- substitute on the table, Mr. N'. w . ..ml. demand. ! tin . a u, : n o whnh b. hag ordered and taken, resulted yeas na 34 as f- K w. Taa Me r.. Abrtt, 4tkln 1. B-.v : :i-on. Pur-V-.a Buakirk. ChamlM-r. Coff'oth, Ca9Baa, C i.e.Davidson, bonham. Kern. Gleaaon, Grogorj of Moot- . . rry. oreorT of w .r-tn, Bam'Kk. Uogate, Braver . ' Humpt m -, aar.t, SakaMB, Lane, M Ir .j, Mootgomers; ti--i, Pattera.ia, flnaey, Pratter, Se-e, hhaod. Bicbar:. :.. Boai-b, Satin. Sbaaff of Ja, Sbuey, Spenceri S--ri,ateogr, s;r-.tiger, Siuckey. Snll van af fcott, fu : n kd" foy an.l raaideTbarg Thatctar, I poc. Vract, Mcigel, WoserSaT sad Ze;g . r--i3 9 Meaars Roiaer. Srai.baai, Borna, CaldwaP. Cook. C- wgiU. Croan. Fk.u.e. ..-rook,' '".oodmaa, '.roe. Ha grore. lennck.. Her-tee. UizriDa. B. ward Kilgore, I . i Lan, Lopp. Mavjor. Miller. B, y, "- s n.' . t ''F"d. OlVaaaM, Pang. . Sir, im. T-u ler. Wrica, V i. w r.gis-, w k-l an-t Mr speaker 3l. B Mr. Newcomb. motK'n to reiximmit with lastPUctioUs f..r a substitute wa iunl on the table. Mr. BIGOINU proroed to recommit tbbin. with iuatnn ti ons lo anssnd fat seettea :t. line t striking out one-half." and inaerting one-fourth" instead: striking oal " m.. rtv " and inserting "one-fourth" in lieu requiring oae-fourth of the legal vuttr uf the art or township'. !r. LANK m m I la lay them tn.n on tho , table. It wa arTeed toTri ,'d. nays rr.. .Mr. 1.HSU.V moved to recommit the bill with iustru. t!-iis. vir- Strike mit tbr ..rt .kvi...ia.ar. -..ii i" mi' ii. avuvi i ii a. ii iu ii. ii a i'iaii i" tin- tie. I : vVki'Ti-a ni.tj-.rity shall JTuU-at, n Ili-r-n- oll .U I t"- a.TanlM. Mr. Bm W N in v ed to lay the motion on thf tai'le. I It vv a aVCTord to veas, 4s; nav, 37. Mr. i OK FR iTH JiinAiiJt-d tbe previcu iU tion. but their was not a Mt-ond avftirinative. 4Bj n.-srativ e. 4L Mr.ZEIOLEB ma.le on infl- tual motion J :. urn -attintaative, 2s; ru-jrativr, tlf. Ml IlLMlk K. as there is a poeial order Uu Uiiarer JUeti. n for C-tii.-lit h ,i Uut when Ihe Uwiiae adjuj.., it siiaii batUi " O'clock P. M. 1 - 1 . a a . a.- I e .. . Lrsj . ilr. bL BB ELL tnoTod tbsi tbefürtbsr COI

rtpcud till-tiwaior-Mr. U Kb. II I pr morruv niirht. 10 p'lstpriaettll toMr. ItRoWN nude an unefferiual ! iv th.-. nn tions on the table. to ti 11 w a. r i- l'L ol ion wm agTeed to the I and made the ucial order YJock P. M. 11 iv Mr. CiiKKKoTH. the aar Kurweir n ' illwa pMCpona ! r t 1 lorrow. 2 An then, on in' House . at 4:;ii ) adyoum.d CORKaWTIoV. The f. c. ding. The e. the final of the rnoon : Prolon bill in th. II asasl K'llU' tt vea v cu ti.5, n I v a .V SCHOOL BlTLDINtiO. Th- bill ft. W auth irizinircitJe tn rr pare. exeeute, m-arotiate and eil lond to pay debts for the erection -f rhool boues, ete.. coming up as heretofore aim-mh-l Mr. .I.LA- 'S explained. It wm Intnulneod bj Jntlsa BBee "f the other brxneh. It w l. ni re p irticiilarlr applicable to the eiT of Lap.rU. I hat citv h i- -oiiiuieneed a High Hehool biiil.ling. and the object is. that the .-tt y may rai.- nioin y for the payment and completion r that baikllag. It applies to eaanwhera ii. h buildings have Men oaiiuii uceii. and are not tSiiiipi.t.-'i. The bill rt as passill the l iU' of Keprc Utativea Vea .M, II a V I. Telegraphic Dispatches IRRPORTKI F.M'ltr.sSt.Y FOR TUT DTRAI.n. Afliinoou Ifcpotl. til If A IT I R. LtDY (LEKKS IN WASHINGTON. Mouth Carolina Election. GRANT'S MEXICAN VIEWS. INCREASE OF THE REGULAR ARMY. Friic il mcu'at Afl'ulri. Ac, Ae., Ac, Ac From New York. 'b v b an I lu 1 rs--l .1 pta 1 11 Wf.as an Trial A riuy Uftirlng Uoar.l -dl. wort ol Comptroller ol urt. ni -- tncroaoe ol the Heirulatr A rni j -m I re edition' V 1 1 a 1 1 --1 11 .1 v 1 r I. s -- (.en a 1. ram's Virwi on .ltexiraii 1 1 a 1 1 - - I Ii. ( hungf ol I 0111 1:1.1 ml . erainStouili ( arolina Soutla 4 a rolina F.let lion Ncgroca Returning to their Miaatera. New Youk. November 2f. A mm (ul to the TYmeg dated Washluirton, November 2tv, av-: Ml -tat. nn uts to the 1 licet that Uu 1 reid'nt had pr. ss'-d dissatisfaction with Colfax's speech are pponottneed by the President without foundation. A dispatch to the World savs: some important information r.-garsiin M xi. au ntlitiisbaa j'l-t been received by the I io cinnunt. There anpcirs to be good reasons now for asserting that a civil trial fur Jeff Iavi is cloac at hand, A iccia! to the Thne$ savs: The late jail.-r to the old Capitol Prison, Captain "Weiss, is now on trial before a Military Commi-sion up"ii a charge of violating the prison rule bv furnishing. Henry vi and Igen Iliisc.a-, who were both Imprisoned at the same time, w ith playing cards, refreshment, etc Ky order of the President an army retiring board iia btjng organi. d MMlsistiag of Major (icneral Meade and tooker, Colonel TdMaapson. Medical Director, of th. Middle Department, with Br.-vet Major Swing, of the -th Infantry as Becopder. who will SaWeplble periodically at Philadelphia, and . xamiiie and r. -jKirt upon all ajqilicatitin for retirement from the regal ir s rv foe, The II rai l's Washington special av. The report of tin Comptroller of tin Currency was reaterday .-ut to the Public Printer. In treating tin-question of National llauks aud currency, he r. f.-rs to the taxes and revenue, which has a bearing upon the subject, and in this way will present an array of valuable fact to our law makers, which if" sustained bv sound legislation, will go a great vvav toward straightening the difficult hnaiiciul problem. It is understood be will urge the removui of the Bureau to N-w York. A prominent question before the next Coupness will be the Increase of the risgular urinv. Ueneral Cirant is understood to favor the in'imediate muster out ofull volunteers of the different anus of the aj ilea. Baatanl Howard ha laMtied a circular authoriaiag Sub-Commis-ioner to draw upon post commiari.s for all needful supplies p,r the use of freednun aud refug.-eB in the different localities. The Frocdmetfs Huivau has information that a collection of pu..u iu Mobile i trying to underbid aegro labor by agreeing to furnish OefMUa emigrant. jut off the ship, at wages lower than a negro culd .-ubsist upon. The s -hem.' taeets the apprahatavoa of large plantre, -inc. it enables them to inflict a crushing blow upon their former chatuls, for whom they cherish no particular affection. gosrisU able White and colored laborers around Mobile prob st against thi, and ask the Bureau to interfere. Th War Department has issued an order announcing the death of OeaesBmderusi of the Engineer orpa, and reajuiiiMg tnaim .-V ofticers to w car the uual badge of moflrning for thirty da Th.- WorL'r dispatch says that iif his report the t iinh Auditor of the Tpaaemi bears strong b tinony in favor of the lady eierks under his SUpeTYlstoa, Wh have performed their work in the most satisfactory manner. Ik9 BenWi Uiclimond correspondent of the 27th says: General Grant wa hearth vy. lcomed t- that city by the military authorities. He freely expressed his opinion while tin re regarding the Mexican affair. He said emphatically that the advent of Maximilian to the pretended throne of Mexico wa part of the rebellion, aud his immediate expulsion should be tiart of it history. Fram e didn't ask our consent to establish a thron in Mexico, and we should not consult thai power in re-etablihingthe Republic. He -aid that France hajno right to interfere, in tin- question, but if she would involve In rself with us in war on this nnklt, now i the time to have it, while our armv and navy are yet organised, and before ouf comuvr" . iagain t afloat 011 evt rv .. .i. Ttta &P0fdf barlcston lorresjiondent of I the 2öth say: Th.- assumption of the eonsmand of the Hepartmellt of -uth t arolina, ! h) General sickles, as uecesor to Gilniore. took the ponple hv surprise, ther being inclined lo think it indicated the displeasure of the President iu their shortcomings y. the work of rts 'instruction, and the purpose on tin- part of the Government to re-establish martial law. and call anotln-r session of the ' Mate Convention. The eople were in groat xcitenient. General : kle ha removed Department bead' planer to harleston. only meagre returns of the election for the I tigr s-tlleu have In-eh received, but Ex-Gov-ernor Aiken ha Iteen chosen in the Vend District, which includes the itv of i harb ton. That i regarded as a defeat of secession. Over twelve hundred netrroe left Charleston 1 in a body on the 22d inst., to return la the employment of their former master on the Islands. Th.-y were j.v ial at their anticipatcl return to tb-ir old homo - atV- s-SaW Two Days Later from Europe. vvnpy Hook. Nov emlier 20. -The steamer h i. from LiTerpool on the lth, viatjjueent'.wnon the lliüi. arrived oil this point to-dav. Her dates an- two days later. The Spanish aggression on Chili eecunh I the attenti'Wi of the Kurrpean press. A memorial from an influential meeting held at Liverpool will be presented to Earl Clarendon, asking that prompt action lie taken ! r th. protection of British interest- in Chili. LivKKisKiL. N'.vemM-r li. A deputation sf Liverpool m-r bant had wmted upon Earl i.larendon in reganl to tbe Chilian troubles, and the intervi. vv w as f.rv satif t.-torv. Then- i every reason to hope that the Government w ili take energetic mea-ure in r. trard to the Math r. The hilian Parliament wua to open today. Lopjier advanced in the L.udon markt-t twenty-rive founds on the week. Kumorrtl Collision on the Uto i. rund . BrrPALM, November . It is stated on the strft-u that privste diapab hes raeeived from New York say it i rumon-d that news is received that the Federal and French force had a collision on the Rio Grande, and caucl a rise in iMd. Xo conürmation is received in the report to the pre-. From Nashville. Nashville. NoveiuS r -.. . -t t- ii .rv lulL Ojierstion lurht. Rulrn.' pn. 4 : hiptstl 14. RecA-ivtsi TJT bale. Iüv. r 1 in. he on th- sh. als. Cluster Oat of Troops. FuKTKatiss IIunbuk. November 2. CTtkr have Us ti r. .-viv'sj t- muter out the 30th 111 i tivi and binb Ohio Besjimenu. MASOMC. Ar.M PBOTOGRAPn 0P WA8H17(7T05 Ai A aaaoa. wu to ur aUdraaa Boon racalDt ot srtaa. Mrd.sn ans, Jw.th B MavsosIc tecont.. esa lasl ...... . 'j 11 1. Aa Asjoat wa&tod a every Lode to the West. A CAalPBkLL, as a-aat v

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HALF MILLION DOLLARS WORTH TO BE DtSPOSEO OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH. WWiaai. regard la ala. kaaw hat y Mat I k paid fat M art to recaiea. H iiditl List of Article. All ta he sold far ON T DOI I IH each! 2&P Musk- Boa 9 ISO 4 tlk Meli aaal Cato 150 TtsaMUaa l -n. SO ta to 4 Chafing Di.he. 30 to MO 4o lea Pitcberav 9 to fto da 500 500 io Silver T do 4a do do ar up Cup ilb Salvar Gab 1U and Uricklt.g Copa Cava -ra Prnlt, Card and Cab io to fto do 5 1 15 to X to 10 to JO da do 4o da dot. Doms S.b -r Te Sj ou. t"0 do d. Taloe tloooc .i -. I a-e rt-rka tto 44 do HO Getit'a u.i'J ii Watchea 50 to t00 fack tS4 laanf Gold and Ei ameled MttUliBgCaVaW Waub- 35 T To do 500 Oenf. Hnntiut Caaa M.lvar Wa-ibea ta 70 4a '.M0 l anv.iHi ki g 50 to luU do do Göll Vct and Seek Cba-.a 4 to do 0r Band Hracalata 4 to Jet aad Uoid B.aoaleu. ft ta Chatelaine Cbal and Guard 3o 9 10 10 a ' ti.- s 5 to Toon Solu aire and Ua'd Brooctte . . . 4 to J do do Opal and ftmeral 1 Brooch. . 4 to Xaaa r. Jat. Lao-a and Fl- r-a: - aUrdrop. 4 to 9 do WOO Coral, Opal acJ Em -raid Eardmpa ft to 401 California U im J Breast Piua . U u 4 lu 9 10 4o do da do ftrli F. b anl Veal Witch Key 2 v to Kob an! V.s- R t.Son 111 tea 3 to S.l. Suiltao- Slreva Button. M il-.'i . . 9 to I do Oo'.d Thimbla, Paocila, etc 4 to S do 1'SJUO Miniatur loxket I V to 1 do 4000 do do Magic Spring. IS to JO do l Gold TiK'thptcka, Cr lc. . 9 to A do .0lO I'.atti Uold Bioff 4 10 10 da lOOiiO an at and Signet Ki: g S.id lo 10 do &Ki0fla.ed Gold Rli (. 4 10 11 co iml Call fun. I Diamond Bing to 10 do 7OwSeu baliea' itw'.tj Jet and Geld . 5 te 14 do 90011 Set, Ladle.' Jseelrr Cameo, Pearl, ' I pal and oibcr tonea.. 4 te 15 4o 1U0OO Gotd Pent. Silver Kxteniioo H S -It. and Pen ll- .... 4 to 10 do 1U000 Uold I'no and mid Mounted UoV4r 6 ta 10 do 500 (old Pens and Gold Kxtcnaion Ho der Ii to SS do SOOO Lvdiea' Gilt and Jt Buckle.. .. ft te 1ft do 500U do da Hair Bar east Balla ft t 10 do CortificAtea of the varloaa ar klei are flr.t pot lato envelope, aeale.I up and m.aed ; anl wbD ordered, ar taken 00 1 without regard to choice, and sent by mall, tbaa Riving all a fair chance. Oa receipt of tba certiDcate, you will see bat yon are to bate, and then it la at your option to send tb Dollar and take the arfi-'e tt not. Purchasera may tba obtain a Goad Watch, Dta ond King, or auy aet of Jewelry on our hat for ONE DOLLAR. s-i,,,,! C Vitt a for C Vr1 Diente, la all transaction by mail, are ball cbarge fur furwarding th CerUUcalee, paying tba postage aud doing tbe business, ?.r cents each, which nwt be encIoseJ whan the certiBcat i sent. Five Cert;firate a, 11 be sent for 1. 1. f-r 3n t -r : . I -.' for Sift. Agists Wa want ag-nt in every Kg meut, snit in every town and coanty tn theCeantry, and tbiste artfng aa such will be a low j.i lo ceola oa every cerUflcata ordare 1 by tbem, provided tbeir rtmittance amounts to One Dollar. Agents wlil col'eet lift ct.ts for every certificate, aud reui.t 1ft cent te a, sMhst in Co-h or Postage Stamp. UKYAS hkOS A CO.. nov'Jl dJin 5S Libei-.j St., Near Tork City. RESTAURANT. The Geraniuni Restaurant, A'o. 31 aTelt(CA; Avenue, I in a ioi I, UIMAobk, 8 TUB MOST PASMI0MABU AND KI.EGANT EttablbhoitBt of tbe kind In thecHy. nBtla H.B. HK.KKIAll, Proprietor. Res lau rant Ealing Bouse. AVm. Selakingf, r0. IS EAST WAMUratOM STRFRT. OYSTERS acd Gaue in Us season, aer.ed up at all boura. oa bort notice. The Bar storked with the cboUest Llqmor acd Cigars to be found in the city. novit dtf Empire Restaurant, ."0. 13 orl h Illinois Street. Oysters and all kinds of Lame. Choice Wines, Cigars and Liquors nov!3dtf JAVr.S RaSRY. LIVERY STABLE. Livery ami BoardinffStable. C1lTiZg5S, I.IVKRY AND BOARDING ITABUt, j Mo. 10 Ea t Pea l street, In rear of Harrison's Kauk, between Meridian and Pennsylvania atreeu. Carriae and Buggies for hire on reasonable terra. lvr-..ua wi-huig to be conveyed to the adjoining town ran be acc inunodated at thia Stable. novl dtf SULLIVAN A UKKW. Proprietor. New Liv e r y AUD SALE STABLES. w. woon. I D. mascTT WOOD .V STl'RR LIT', ( ourt Streets io Rear of Post Office, HAVK JUST COMTLETRD A LARGE ANDWKLL arranged Liver and Sale Stable, and furnl-bed il with thavery bed of lock. Tbry are also prepared to BOARD HORSES. And having- experienced Hostler will innre tbe best of attention. Tbe patronage of the public la solicited The atle I- centrally and conveniently located In the Bear of Tafbott and "$ Block and the Post Office. IaotAsaroua, Auiru-t M, H64. novl dtf Li very. Sale and Peed Stable. lit. HYDE, KKIPS 00S9TA1TLT n band H..re. and BorR for Hirr, on raaaoaablo Sorsas. and keep a 1. sou comfortable Stable fur Boar Una; or transient Hones. 5o K3 Ks.t Wasbinstoo street, Little's Hotel Block. aovl3 d3m. BOOTS AND SHOES. CITY SHOE STORE o. 5 Hesl H a shin tri on Sireel, Keep on hand the oaott Choice Selection oi' fl dl I THL lilt. A T PRICXS that can not fail to seccre the patronaa of all irood Jodf. Call and eimne 'ur ttk and prices, aad satisfy yourlv tint wbat say la correct THuMAS HCNTKR A LO co-. 13 dim ASTR0L0CICAL. A ss rr it ia o v . Look Out! (.ood News for All! atna. ioi g i.a:oiiA nam. (.REIT AM) REIL ASTR0L00IST. Hi skill by thousand hat bean tried, Te, thousands more bell meet; Wm tr. A trol sry all mortal can con Ado, wits rrot. Leonid. VI 5.r,a l.iigots street. II E TKLLS TnU THB KVEXTS OF UFr Am can never be surpassed by any in tin. mviUcal sdeoes of tbe stsrs. He is toe seventh son of the arventb eon for seven g.aacstiot,, aad born wito a veil of licht He has been visited by tho moot esainent m-c-boc'or. Lawyers. afit-Uter. Pnodpala of Uta bast Ttveolawtcal and Public Somhtsrie., lilefo, I raiiwies std Kbool. He show, you th l.kneaa of your farure Wife acd Ha, hand, and underKand. the science of A uro lory aa tbe '-.-': . Mm K-i awa i Queen KUssbetA ai.d In. Deo, and ssnsron. otseri OBlee IK Xortb I Hoots street . AaUolaaricaJ consultation Ladiea, oae dollar. Gentlemen, two dollars. novl3 d3m RENOVATORS. ( leaaintr aad Dyeiie Establiskaeit. TBüinTlDiTATfiDTl-HOrSR.HO IIJ0UTM UUoou atraet, Indianapolis, Indiana, At tOU old and w ail-known eauvbh.bmest, the ladjae can have dlka and woolen good dyed In permanent and ttötoolori; and feCU' jarssoLU -oavortjoaiy isaaaw. tad and repaired. Wewaod sacod -band clototla Ooearht aad aoU. aiea. a psUculsr brsbcl is Ifta hiilnsss rlonoailiislsil rJs mi InC-b'.lUaVi Slab, clots, at Uor to say garoeai ran be so wronobt t . al tt cats not be qsMa te -r naSaS ava aawaamreria place, to S Soc-. I Ulaola street

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DRY GOODS. WHOLBS-AXF Q iT C3 CDC) !!)--, r ",nr " o.3 AltordS Block. S. Mrrifilan U. PsütiHc Bniili, Ftireiirn 6MNfa Dress mhmI la beaaltral ' tU and araat earletT c i, rr ii a.Gent's Purnishing Goods. Worthy the attention of Merchant Tailor, A Complete Stock of NOTIONS, Dress aad Cloak Triniinini: Wbtrh w offer to the trade at the loet hsleeale price DOV13 dlt FII7.UUGH, PATHS.)!! A CO. T01SEV. Hi HAM iw: 00, stiiutli Meridian Strcrt, "iO. ALTOHD'N 111.4b 4 Bo. Indianapolis. Indiana, wooi c ta ta ntAiataa ta IIs? jMH!a im a s ft i i LMajinyaahinahj Offer to tbe trala a superb stock of PRINTS, DELAINES, Vlaelessj i si aiiois I 1. 1 a. .1. !, Drills. KpiJ U HH and (.ray I hnnf K. .Irans, Satiofts, Sbanh, hitr Wool Rlankfts, Battiuir. t otton Yarns, And a full line of ii:h ooods And Yankee Notions. nov 13 dlai CROCERIES, ETC. E. B. ALVORD & CO , Vholrnlc l.nlcrw in hiioi i mi s .V LiQions, No 1 Al voi d b Block, Corner tleridian nndfäv-orgla w.u.. e a 41 k SI' j. a. Axvoao axao apti koatb , Ute of A AH. schnull I Intlianapoli: STATIONERY, ETC. WHOLESALE Itook and Pjiimt Trade, r We lcvite the attention of Wholesale dealer In BOOKS, PAPER, ETC, ETC., School Books, Writing Paper, W rappin? Paper, Entelopps, Blank Books, Window Paper, Bonnet Boards, Mncilare, Slates, Tniae, Inks, Pens, Pencils. Also, to s aew and beoatafml saaor mett of Photograph Albums, AND DIARIES FOR 1866. All of which w eartvnioa ot lowest Western Wfceissala L'.CO.

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AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Mt t ropolitnn Agricultural Works, w- We9 ,n i. m .,..,. IVPIAN AP.-I I- INId SA.

Clipper Drag Saw. I R stACHlJtE taa4a at tba Mal tftU ara-tM Iben tba Aral praas uaj at aatr laaa atatta OaMpaUlaW; alaa. th Oea ava.. m mt thf K't.t . t k -r. n t rT!. , . , . , k ... teuaniies ai-eaeia ,n a-'Oa pc u liar a-vMiaafoa wbtrh ata wtirM Uj Latior Pi I arm in, I spi m, W.teonn Of sparte' nvauravl sa4 Saiak. ala oa ill Bork urruali'ii. Ir-I e I.Ui. s, sttl lor Hfk liberal diecut U th ud n 13 Itf carr. m r.sit a wioants. TAILORINC. sTomoKIH. aV ril KMIN, Merchant Tailors, "t. I? 'i ih l. t ..: i i i, kiireet. JVeor fse Journal OjlW. INDIANAPOLIS. novl3 dim INDIANA BOOKS AND STATIONERY. j.ihn j ritvitt. OA L tl Al 1ST sat. SB.-sria.r NEW WHOLESALE BLANK BOOK N. II. MII III Mils I tPIK akt STATIONERY HOUSE. Pap sons, 11 tt At lev A Co., ti. 13 9.l M.iril.m.l Sinti, INDIANAPOLIS. kPPRK TO THti TU V OK a One selactaoo of ss4a ' ' Iwwoat prk. of Cbc4;o,a-lBnati or Hew I"' "ir una ot Mat .-nary i In part cf Knvploppv. I.etirr Paper, olf Paper, l.ptral (ap. Record (ap, Hill i ap. Diaries for ISU, ap, I mi and Mi iiium Blank. Folio and Quarto, full hound and Elf. Klot. Pa per. half hound. Kn-. Riot. Pads, Memorandums, Into Id's Inks., Pas, Books, Kreuch (op. Inks. Bank Books, laid Blue Ink, Paper Fasteners, IIa vid's Black Ink. Paper Clips, rumarmineink. Intoice Books, I'ahrr Hindis. Letter do, Star Pencils, I nion Pencils, ( arpenier' do, Ruhher (.oods, Merl Peuv, Pen Holder. Sealin; Uai, Ink si.uhI. . optine Presi , Pen Racks, as as as Vrap do, skeletal da, Port folios, Rulers, Rnbber, Rulers, Hand, Office Tape, Eyelet Sets and I Relets, spring Tapes, Sponge (ops, ( heck (ancelor. Erasers. Pronellor. s a v. , -, ''p- os Letter Opt-ners, r. u. noAes (hesv Boards, Bice, I raons. slate Pencils, lates. Rhodes' Mucilatfe, Rhodes' Oil Boards, etc., etc. School Books of Every Blind, At tla I ovt.si Prlcesa. atr- honu.IoMraaoaOMtcoa. Coanty OaVsaa. illlial c, Bao.rrs, aad all oUtere la w.nt Will do Vail U Cad aad aoo aar aiaS lasSae. Mr. it- , BTled promptly. noklj dim BOOKS Al PAPER AT HOLESALE -QQ D0ZIM fPKLLXaU. aas oozry uadbu, MO DUZK5 0 BOO BA PHI SS, twa dockm geammaeb. .es as ans wart-no part a. t.ose bbama wiaVPPtMa papsi. MSBBaMS plat papbba, l.OBS.OOO B TB LOPBB, MB OOZBM BOTTLCa ITC, mono M0MVKT noAnat, OO LOZKB SLATS 8, 30. OOS S LaV TB PS.sJClLa, aU OS Chicago Whclmrml Privm. Af Cisctnaul mr aswl 4i impiaSapoui, iia UK HB BALD BIMMMT la swooiwd la aSawl BLwa-

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