Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1865 — Page 2

DAILY HERALD.

Th rrnril ml tfc Tlssee-Tlse Jtnrnal Tltr IVm rat inu.t to l'-tnyr,I eii.l tl.-r.i-uMirun ) I.-r. an.l tf1 rn" ss t:t f -rlli totLwrfk. Jills niu-t Uiltmrr.! 11 the M'htmx f.-ti.n. anl Urr 1 hi Intlmt Jatlon I a prt f K pnUkan I".litl.-s,lut -ann(t fT-J down .7 any amount r.f Uf wips;-r tTrTrtin?' T" nulllran J'arty, inr It ram Into power, l-r i!ir-;far.iin;r the C m-UiHi n n 1 '' t;7 t,l? most hain lfcrrJiti-n.lia Vbatuli'tl the j.ulIi'r nr rale, JrtaorilU'-I th nation, wiiii j th public trraiurr, n-ll-r tln most iniquitous. rtlal lvilt!'"i, ha., In etT's-t, osrthresrn the !!.- r uMk f cur fithT. I.Ike the rr mit, law. ! rr -onuN cf the lattz-rdaj r f t! llo. m'n roiim .n"ilth, the KepuMir.ni l-al'-rs 1 1 r.n !' r tl. j-!! f th- ir rw-nfj m l th n u the mon-y thu .M:tne.J. to tnaliit.'n th ir nnjMt tcrr oer th" i-i-le. N.w, th ju li'-n 1, hf'".v ire tlf Hs T th ti:n s t ! rrnif-Ii'-'l All i-liut tli in'.nstrt.ii. .1. mor.ilisti n, the I iwh n s. if the tinv a, anl all Mjht V- a-k.liMv arc th J to 1 r u -lie.l? It ni'jt 1 y riiux an-l J. ii"im in thtfli n the put f ail k,mjJ fiticin, till thare Jrirn fr-tu th- lari.l. At to the M:t' i,' m rtini' iit if Inliiii 1, tint It Lit 1.1-ui Ii! -,ue lifetime mil nirain ilt-mon-trat.-.!; tint tlir- hai lt n mrrtiptii-n In It, we lo n' t, i f i "ure, personally know, hut that null lthe j-.pulir talk, the jpiilar rouj'Tture, f.r nie fa n, all the time, - try ram i aware, anl that there has 1hi nu-t ss-atfil. Inju li. ius anl partisan a.!tnlnitr;ition, Is l-Ton 1 m il. la an arti lc urjdn? ietrtn liuv nt, f--n"tiy aul bnsty, no a-iM some urMions tou. hin matter of pul.lie rumr, h j lnr they w iuM p-n the way t ..tue e xplanatinn th.it wou.'J nilene th rumor. They were not limit. .1 to any one. The inquiry, f jT lntanre, m to alaTi la Ii)Jijn iHII, h'l no refi renrc totbeCJnvenior, notwlthtt laJing It 1 often repeato.1 ou the tnit, we may ruinrk that he U the rl h .t nnn In the State, though tho plaee of In vrtin nt I not ninn J. Th it he Ii a itorkhol h r in nut vf the Lank an1 lnurani c'.ouipjnlci in thei ity, we irnumi'. Thu we wide, anJ we are urIrliil at the flutttrin, at tuo extravagant xritomfnt It prolueeif, at appears ly the column artiile in the Journal. It turns tipn the .i. . r cf thi ppr with the f.rfKity of a tkT. An-I ler , we inut tay to the Journal, tint lnlip-iti Ii it aU iii'f, ran not la hllowe! to hi M a puMIe nnn, in the? ilrt.n rate 1jj , fioin puMi.- rritl'i!ik4; if they ran, farewell to any hope of h n fi-rmatlen of tho SoJmuMi tluu-s. Ve write from no personal HI will; we :t down n uuht in malice; but we Jeslre a ehin, a rf'rin in ttrru-i, anil mean topive our hunil.le i drts In al l of It. Tho publl: liene U ha.l; gangrene hai, perbap, alrca.ly ttti' kcj th.- ho.ly politic; the rase Is almost h'Tles; ca.nttc will hare to be applied, but we will not apply it iu any lutUnce, where, upon tlie im.j f.n t, we wouM not reinelly u)n.lt to its application. Wc have iM tlie Jturnnl a'siikdthee.litor nf this paper. This wa all legitimate; Hin the course ff bulne; but it Jo.s not ctp there. It p.ies ou to one of the proprietors ol the etbli'hHH'nt, one .f the owners of the type, aud ruakci a thru-t at him; ju.t .1 thou.'hlf a MvthoUi-t or a rrctbytt ri.ut tufferel Lis property to beuovi for a L'iilvei - ili-t CLurth, hi thereby Wain? a prcmulat.r (f tho UnU'ersall.jn d triue, tht theology l" Ina' In the brivk and tnrtar. I3ut tin? attack upon Oloml II ill Is tiufortunat? ia this; it lnvclvet a ueccsMty of pronoum ing Mr. Lincoln a weak or a wicked' I'reslJ nt. The ehar.' s aalnt Mr. IIaLL are: 1. That he wai arretted by the unlit iry. This Is no erl lcMpe of any miilt. What honest, upright man has not been arretted within th? 1 it h ve year-? We ak f r lnf. rinatl.in whether one of the present proprietor of the Journal wa nrrt'-te.l by nb r f Ctn. ral Sherman? 2. That h wa tri. d :u l rm ieted by a Mllitiry t'emnti'ie.ii. I.nn inj bly pretend that thee f.n-ts are any "ilt uee of puilt? TUN is a p int that the already proH"iine.-. publie judgment rendiT It unneeeury f.r us to aruc lttit we have another little pi.-ce of cvi bn.-c th at we han-l up tthe Journal on whi h we are willing to ret the eae. It is th f 'llovin?: UaU iMTllCTMF.Xr, ) AMi r INT liKNFi: I.'s i FKUT. W:ihint'ii, Mareh tith. l-xiö.l -V ' ijor-Utneral JoSfjh looker, i'oiniitiii-l' inj Xorth'rn teixtrtnfnt. I 'im'inn ati. Oh io. Mis: The l'rrilciit r th'- t'nited Mates has remitted the wntenrc in the ru of Charles W. Hall, eit!en. a prjnutnti-d in ien r;d Orders No. 1", Headquarter iH partment of the Ohio, of Noemb r -Ith. li-i, :ind din et his diieharse. I am, Mr, Very IIepe t fully. Your Obedient s r ant. Si-ned ) II. I. I i W NKNl, Assistant Adjutant lit n. r.d. A trueropv: 11. L. UUUNETT, TrcTt. Colonel and Jude Adwatel.0 A Ind Now, that order of Mr. Ijncoln was riht or wron,'; and if it was riht Mr. II i.l was wrongly convicted, of course. We Wlievc it was riht for the following reasons: 1. Mr. Lincoln was a i ure, honest man. and could not have boon bribed to Issue the erdtr. There may be Exceutives of whom this much could not be saiJ. 2. Mr. LINCOLN was a good man, a wise man, and, if we are ri-htly informed, is held by the clergy pencrally, to have been an inaplred man. He knew whether Mr. II sll was guiltycr not; and hit remarkable purity would Dot hare allowed him to annul the entenee against hirn, if h-? was guilty of Mich an offense at chaffed. This dilemma cxNts, either Mr. II.si.l w as wrongly convicted, cr Mr. Lincoln was guilty cf an act of tnal-adininistration in dihargin him. The .jt-HiaJmay take which horn it plc.i s. and we are content. We now turn to the J turn-it's Mtnk upon car humble m If. Ho charts : 1. I!it, wl.ib- we li.d in ll'h bin nd, we were th- e lit. r of a little country nowpaper. Th it w e c:i:n to lhi ity px r. V: Th-it we are now ruh: and he n.uits to I now how we ciiiK by our property. Now, c are n-'t -0:11 to k t a:i;ry ab ,it th- e 1 ir.-. . ior pas froia thein t t!i- -ii-u-.-tf c-ui' body ele. We are p in.:, like an Lern! 10 to m ir n r: til up ani tiut them. 1. "vVe did edit a little ouütry r.ewpap r ra'.h J the J'"irS)r,itn,litt is, if Ri LiuouJ is uatry and iut city: and we Iot inon, y at it. at lei-t. 5IAV. J. We ea;ne to this city a HKr taan. e tnC'.sr.d it! w hut Shoddy would i i'.l a rieh nc; tut a rt a m 1:1 iu our ow n stiniati. n ; bvaue vre h '.1 ihit man ri-h, who h:is e;v uh to make Lmi n. J. p. a.!, nt iu .1 1 lain, iuij !. irtUCt!-: lirC (f life. Wc lite kMin' 1. nt-. r ü;ü;k. in l. I;V . f ! uu; n. r .ret!;.vj Il" !: ii:i has!-..:. J . f I " e ui c u l TL .: c aw iv -t ri !i, t Sil l LvW vl; 1 we tr uo c::r r.i'n y. t -. T!.ts u ill rs ,v;lr.- : la -r 1 .:!. . j ti.n. la tL ; ri: f 1- -T. ue uu, a 'n.irt the I-..r i:i tVan- uatr. MV r.r-tl, jkh r u b-y as Amy J.:in . ..r t n as , t'i' ; only ui:I' ri ru !- t v i :i v.: t .t h.- hi! j l-ftn a toil.-r. .itv! ss- s f na r I- v. MV I iracti.-i-d lsv tht ri till th-- lüttr tf lsj.;, in. OM-r i i-ht j r-. vvht ii we w.rf a; ; -.;nt, d .T.idj. I v (, ,. WiilIC'iMIt. as :!;. Jt,rn ! i Mr A iL-irt if tl.is tm.o. it sh uU , r..i. t- .'.irri-.l tht- Io-I ia thIr.t rv a t t a v. n 1 iw -a---. Wt-!I sv m n-su.-f.-ssr;. in ti. J r.o t ;. . . f th.- law. Wh.il Wo j ; jrty i;i K;. h:r.. n 1. s Iii h v L-, t hv hu l i s trk. AVif tr id.d tif t!i. j j.i . s t,. . . UsM Yul'N. f-.r an u-r.- .f :rm: .,n I i.,. J t r jTrin'T.ts thf!i on l!, :i M.ri iim str,,j-l:j , this city. 'VVe jrt tli -t . f th !...r- mi, !.i;t j rif t th n ki. w 'it. Uithili !..,! ,Mi.d ' fn-ra tin' sale cf thr t!i-r j r ; rty m !:. hlaolid. and tur Utth s Ji'v.i,:. A s , ii:.-.. , rrtnmrrl btttl-Itn; on -ir .v r. , h u ,.-t- ; a!U. J.ixsJai.i.s .-. ...KH!,, pr. j- rti f...r twinty-s no th-uat.-l ! r- r. iw Mi . r i tlrsrli Stars a", at'-' ft ,!'. la -o . W f th. n LoIi-htro'in Jof 1Iim: I.. 1.: t -.u;iu and l.uilt (uitaf.unlrv anl Ma hi!.. s!lu;t, j d.--d. d it lo a nus Lauie t Lt!i h.ia ai .n.-. .ut Ln K'U.itT U wir. i. u ui , ettluLuinit to pay the Lit-.. wL.r.l y t ; l"t io.ij.vi. Mr. ULI ER Tol'r canrai-lala .

all this to the J,mil. That lfi us f trOO; an J ss e th n I r ee.lJ to buy cf Judze IJHCKroisi, three res and ahalfi fproiind, over the ranal. M jr.t it cheap, and on time. W got theviholrf it f .r at.ut Ax tlo. 11. an.l dollar. We bl one of the a r afterward, and made m thlna -ii it. We went to building on Ui oth. r. Ve i rtts, in 11, riht hou, irnif In debt none ten thousand dollars lyond our rr a ly in an, ui-t -f w hl- h w e yet owe. We old Im o of th' houses, and purehaed some ground of Mr. IUV, on which we built a machine shop f. r W.,iVs A ( llANH.IR, w hirh we sdd to (hTu at rM. We aUo purchase.1 a l .t of grounj cf I.f.vvih HntKt f.r thre thotiotnd dollars. Wi- now own sis; house intheeiiy whih rent. In the art-rotate, t r aUut, at this time, twenty-thpe hundred dollars, w hi' h amount in arly paj th taxes an I repilrton the prope rty. We own them, except as to i.ur de-bt of t.ut t 11 thousand lollars. We have thus, from our anxbty to .dify the Joiin.nl, at th- h mr l of weary. In;r the put. lie, nii.,. true r-rt -f ss hen and how w e yot our prj-r1v. And now we ak thaUurf-le u 1 Heit iiiw ay.

another iHK.r Hi. hmoii.l rfv. ,.,,. ri ,1.1 i itit as frankly, ami till us when and w here lie ! o,a I,: ,r ,' tfu 111 . . i If.t his pr-pertv U ill he dis.-..- how hemade money I fore the war, on a littl; country new.pajH r. without much circulation, , ;;, ,,. , inond What vj Hie inwiiiiit if i.i. r,i.it,i in ' 3 was the amount f his capital mi.ii, i iianjr illlll 11 lf'flIIJI"i e hie f proprit tr of the Journal Of the- First Tr. byb rian rhunhr We will run a r i. e f tr ...I ...... .. ! I. I r. . f I. . . . . . . I

v. nu hut 11111.1JM1 v, ntiii with ' on-re-s iiiinwrattiy einoi.s to change our Clovornor Mortov, all the time in te llin - I I" '.ndto tt 1 nipt to re-u-eit it.- tlo- Mexi. wlurewetouri.roHrty. Come out cm the i "'l;1"'11'! ' "! 'i'."1 ?UP1 .. v Uli- t . oul ",l l" j port.-d by a owcrful 1 re ti h nrinv. and we

""j" -s., iiuiuiu,, iii i. Aim i viu mi hi : we II aeeuainted with th-: (iiivi riinr'i allair. ph ase .tab' as to his matters a little more fully. The account tri v en is not satisf.u ti.rr. reraeeutloii of the Jew. The following communication is from a He. publican Israelite, or hlh standing, and who is known by all as a pe rfect gentleman an-l worthy man. Why It Is that Ilepublicans Indulge so much maliee. toward the Jews we cannot understand iinlen it Is of r 11,'lous origin, the name that formerly elrtb.jM-.l Uvlf In the Know Nothing crusade against foreigners, and by burning Catholic Churches, etc. The fad Is Ihe Ib publl.-an party Is animated by a ecret i-U' try, a fanatleal spirit, against everything eutside; of themselves, growing out of the f chng they so often utter, that they are not a other men are, such as Jews, C.itholi. s, and men who keep restaurant, but are the special deMitarhs of (Wil.s holiness. I'.tireit llF.itAl.l. The editor of the Journal, who enjoys the reputation if being a Ke-nth min f enlarge d view s and liberal min 1, now and the-n forgets himself and belie his re putation. I Hiring the rebellion the occasional .nuui-e-nce ol sian re -'ar.lin ee rtam In.lh i-

man was. nanionai.le', but sii thestnf,' j ,f the- nnil of the Southern State. Kath one of allayial and e rylHKJv and e rithinjr I n-- the sm i. tb s has agents In the Northern Stab s sumin its natural ronditi.-n. mi-tt e f Mr. U's. ! and also in (ie nnanv, IMaml, and other Kuro. rahbre ouht to chow the Ir sine e rity bv ae t-j iwmii i ountri.-s, and ! have learned to-dav that jnj an J w riting (uninJlurne-e d by i-re judi. e s) i the thin is no b.n. ran cxperiment.'but a In a manner Ix-e omln an Ante ri an, a p-ntb-. j ei rtainty. White, laborers can be obtained in man and a journalist. Whe ne ver an Irae lite ; suflb b ut numbe r. Cemtrads have already IM-e ars on the tai l, or shows himse lf n the- j l-e n made with scvcml thousand me-n( about Murf.n-e of public turmoil, th Journal, aiol j one-ejuart r of the w hole number be-in marprint 4 of like hue, tly up at him and employ riI I to eo to six tili rent States, and as in any all the t.lllin sjite at their command to 1-. can bp obtained ns ri nco.l.wl.

little- him While- Mr. .1. 1'. iletMamiu remain, ed at the hertd of onb d-rate atlair. no 1h tt. r and no worse than his co-cnspir.ite.rs, these. nerwsj. im rs svere f rever and ever harping upon the Jew P. nj uniii." A flex the ir h:ibulary of e-urrilou lanua'e w as exhausted. th-y foind here and the re new U tim- not on N-efuut of their relee.-llioiH cundm t, not on ae-eei-autof their treasou.oh, no, but Im:-:usc they are. b-us. They mii't Im- viliitl.d and stiinatiied. the Jtt". U'itiie-.s the article in the- Journil of the ith Inst., headed " Siirnitlcant." Now I submit. U this M.rt of w riting fair? is it honorable? is it consistent with the prof.-ss-l lb publi. an cre'od I cttiild enume rate dozen if instances where similar wrongs are constantly h-ape-d Uwn a class for the tdiorU ei .mini's of Mn-le individual. Kditors and orat rs, from I'arson llrow nlow dow n to the most hisiVuilirant peitdiouse politicians, will yet b-arn the iliflercnce lettwei-n a slan.b reus aiiiinadversiini and a decent censure of a clas of jK-eiple who hae cv r Im-i n aiuoiiirst our mt liU-ral-miudcel, most uj.rii'ht and mest useful, us wc as lny.d citizens. Iid you ce r he ar any i f Ho- othe r re bel culprits ih-sii'nate-d " Mr.Set-uiid-ei. the-t'athe.lie, the Pro-t-st.iiit. or tie- Me thiMlist" oli no! ii is only the Jew! When will this sinall-fry power") stjle e f writing and speaking ce-asi hame upon the lainUre rsof the Alio rinin character! hame IIni the would -le n preseiitatixe of th- lib ral si utiun nt Indianapolis. That the-city i.f IndianaM.li i destined to elecline unb s its administration is taken out of the- fail hh s hatiels in w hhh It has b- n for some time lodged, we have no eluubt. We have made- some eaminatieii umu the- subjert, and we are- prepan-e b say. with eh lil ration, that the re i..cs n't piobably eit n this eontim nt so mi" med a ity as Indianaio'ds. There i not a e ity w he re m h utter ine-empcte'iicy is pla! in aelmini-tratlon. l'artisan servility . 1 1... t . . .1" 1 ; t'.... r ... .1 11 . : jii . 1 in i"ii n'r i.ii,-. 1 arii-aii s. rke the sure Mcppin .tone to promotion. No matte r w he tin rcentrae t.-rs half fulfill the ir contracts i r not, no matter how much i madeby default, it will bei so many of our eitiens say, how truly we know not,) paid, and the taxes laid on. This city i, we take it, near a half million in debt. Troperty holder will soon hat e to be-in to leave it ou aevount of the taxes, as will as its general mis-overnnu-nt. If we rcme mbtr ri-ht, Indianapolis ia vastly more in d.bt than any othe r ity in the State, in proportion to her wealth. We shall recur to this subject ajrain. Ttate ltrma. Mr. A. M. WorJcu has retired from the Randolph Journal, lie is ueeeeded by M. J. O. lirace. Christina Kerkham, aged fourteen year, was burned to death, at Logans. rt, n Sunday last. Ann Manuel w as acquitted of the charge of murdering Air. fox, at Lafayette, on Tuesday tttliill.'. Allen h ppard. a itiz n of Vulk nia. fell from hi diH.rst. p ou Friday lat and reeiited injuries w hi. h resulted in his death. A i-liooting atfray xvurred ioCirtt.nsl.iirg on Tuesday cttuin- last, Utwem Milton l'.rt- ... ... i in'ivc.ii I i , . . an and Andy t.al.bard, both I ein; wounded. the latti r b.t.My. -Tlu M iüi. iU o.rrsavs the Iudianarlis IhrvLl i, tt,el.,st ,.,n.t. d newspaper in the -tale, but dent like ,ts ..I.Uca a bit What .sone mm', f..-d is aiiUhcr's i-iseti." tt..l.rrs 11 ,,r, J ol Itrrt II l itt J,.i.,n ,l. Th hae or.iuicvl a IVti ob um Cviui-a-ny at i;:-...ai:ut,n. :,ml are about rea.k to ,ra-,,,c U-rin, in th, n.,tl. ,,irt i-uiwr at loud yarn-mill. w:is irua.d to dciih in sot.ic- tuuLimry .n KriJay. liwry tx-iu- ia Lis UkIv was Lrvkoii. and, strung- to .11 I li' U i Iii t i'tt . s'in. 1.. -dy Las U n sti'iiijja Lttk-1. rkir j 1-tua.i.iii t-j Wiu. Mit.htll Kal tditvrot the llatu. vk In,, -err:. This is ow cfth, nu..n- . . ft tlit.s sse hxw Ii, anl vflatily. 1 Lc id.tur I I'll, rs t- i tu ni liisthuiiks j.uMi.l y if th- al.i i:ul i iMuruid ui.!..inii-J. lh. r.r"n!.'HII l'n.' '7l cf Tllts.Jiy jy; rn is ii. .;ili all t-ili' I'-J in tlii-1-al-and is oii! a in -d-. r.it.- itl 1. th u.li it is i L trd sad sound. 1 h rt- is no .i.-m.iu.i t..r it. ; an 1 w . L. .tr ol aii. js .n. . w Li. h r.itL r ' r j r. tr.s tht- is f h.-id-r t!i.iii luj t r. j w li. ;r f small U !s s, l.iis.' .tt fci'tv t-t l.is ii r bii.Lil. lM'I N Iti't Is IILV ' lirUAtl'. We hath r 1. 1 n- n U t. .1 t. inli.r tin- i-h.in.t- in tLr -t:.ral t-r ill ol Hit- lt in n rat i ol iikIUIU. Hi. M..t nt u I i ast d to iAIt t'U till' lt j u.st.. ih. oth. f La 1:1.' n sold 1. .Mcsrs. Mali ; .V Hut. hills, a. who oil that tl IV t oil. Ui. Ii. t-d ! thf I'll! in atioll it tht- PaILY II til U.I. hi. h jiajir iK-w aiiats in an lalari-'iil fvnn. is jjrinttdtn n t j --. and in tiiry way j n- ; s, sits a i r. ilta! lf Jt-arjlioo. Jllil't- IV rkltis. ! I ,tc vt th "u; n nit-1 uit. is und. rstit-U to U-t:i.-ixht. r. Uarnu,' i- htK." tht-Hi kai l is ; ..a. of th n'.-it-t and N-s-t ii.-w rs in tht ! --Fh dit.T if tin' tlrvUi shunt throuicit -i t . S.. ..I t i ! lo !.. hl' hHKS Iii' rrnry journal, i a re- , ! rr n t Mr. Van Uuskirk. it a s: ' .. li.. . I i.V.. ort L...li'..ri' Ii. t to (...' . . . i. . . ir.i.ri In. iit,' I h, nasi'il f'T this f ft .im. 1 l . ... l V ..ii- I. rafht r in. lin.-.l t i ' t i.j- a h o.v a i oiii i'ti , and did Lot otc i I . 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Mi. II .w , w a ,i.s t,nl to thf i.thtv. lh ! iJi.iit.soi tzi.-ir osst, .. n.. 1. 1,. t . uunti: in.-..U-...U. wis. th....r;o! r.ta:i..tt-.iid Matrssar. wo think still I.. f ,nn. U l,iir. j-oits :,-;,!.!. u. j.,...ii.:c ot hi. th in-'-, and ; ' r '' !" ri ! .a . . t.i t.. d. sir.-to n. iliat.-lathü.i.-i tu, saMiu'.. I . rthchuttiri'I thit ' an' ," r' ,"r'' UA' nial r 1 iti. ti K tw f n tho it I. t!. l.ut litt'lf .f li thin.- How. sum-.- it Is.j. tithe two wiri-sif th- K. j.uhlic. ('- .1. :i.h r.:. i Ir. k. ta. ,. i.tr.i. t niadt with I In? rr,ur "aruiltfii .xhit.Hs hi. n.-ir l-rn rr hv Pi ..; i I I a Lid r. J . 1 1. ' trstiutin.' th"so who tlt dis..Tod with , ; him In n-l.iti.-n t th.- j ro; riit if tin-war. I if 1 h- ! I- i i:i;a- t i. i liant " lö tius." g t ' " ral h-ridan triUliil-h -tl. l i . i I it. a: --

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AllltHit ear lit President 7nesaa: n ikis .1alrn t uein ess r r f ederal Troop In 'l rms nw lhan .llamth aa:o..:f feet ml Abollllati pvnine -niiirrn -Irgrcrs. j WASHINe.TON, Novilnl-T ".'7, j HIT rillslLFNT MI (i,K ON IMF Ml M. SS i 11 1II'N. The public (irr a.'slri tsntill.-l on the M-x- ; lean iU-tie. bv th- 1 -its 111. lit Hi it . ii. r IJotn To has had !:rt.ter,n,;::; .ad sail in New Wk. All that Cirant. anl what he had amounts to nothing. The or ioi .n ,.r i;, n. r.l Cirant and oth' r army o !,!- a nr,. well known; , but, illtl.is ese, they nr f Do f Te' 'T elT's t ! whatever. W hat the' onrdrT hi got to wait for now u. first, th rr.-si.. nt'i M4':mhI. ! ewetsnel, the ae tion i f C on.'re ss on the nubjeet. i Mr. s ward b ft th" V, bit.- II um-on Fri Iu with a countenan.e on uhi h jtisf acti-u wa plainly depie-tes). 1 he Tresidetd had real the prineij.al part of his tnes, it-,. t th ( ai.iti' t. and whst hsays In that ! nine tit en the Mexican 'iU' - 1 to.n.l wh it Mr. N Ward wihe him to .u The I'resl l.i.t is utidi. d lint Mr. vward w ill titinu this afT.ir w ith Mi v i,-.. In .urli a iri.anner as iil vln.li'-nte the h 10 r e.f tli.- nation, and s. eure thf best r.Uri ts i f I- tli the .t:ie r lean and M'-xb-an ie.cT.. It Is trob.ibe. therefore. Hut the m.-s. i-.. ill . ..nt .111 a e a.i-ä-J tat. im nt of the- exi.tiiu' sjtuaii' n in M.i". an 1 an eil.unti. n if NajMilis.n's oil r to withdraw frojn .M. xieo the I r 11. h e-n condition that we u ill i-intinue to oIm rve nur u utral.ly tow ;,rd M. xi. o. and w ill t hen ha;.-"f"r,ll-f,'t"l''M- tth'ltiirltlelH'.t.all ,hilir, , .l.j,,,.,,. Xn extent our a-l-tane-e to II . o 1 1,1111 I1MI lll'll- IT III I"' ll"l lll.lllr'lll! our .li. y of n.-utrulitv until sonores h.ts de. cll l ttds point. I will only a Id that I mil . . ... . . . . ' s iii-iie tj, ii i i ii i o is in inv imsscs..i, main I lit IllV III .11 I wiiiii ilrift Into war with Krane -. This fae t mar In- hintesl at In the messn-'e. n the Pre! dentis will aware of the in tuiitaii-ri to which I allude. N man here, who under, t.in.ls th.-siii.j,., t. iloul.ts for h moment that NaKb-on i tie te rniine d that the Me xican Kmpi re- shall imt be pulli .1 down by u. WM V THE KKi.fL.VIt TKewifs AUK 1IFINU SKNT to TEXAS. A month ago there were ninety thousatnl troeips at various iioint wi-t of the Misissipol. j ; ami nine ty thousand more at v arious jx.ints east (T that little streamlet. Ihe dispeiition of the various bodies conqwjsing this force was ataU-d iu my b tti r of August ."Jet. Of the troops in Texas, some twenty thousand were negroes. During the- last month the se negroc n have leen withdrawn and quie tly disbanded, and some live thousand w hlte aoldie-m have rerently teen eIlt fr tu various points In the East to take their pi tee s. The whoh numln-r ff negro Re.ldicrs who have n elisbande-d during the last thn u months is about sixty thousand. EFrrCT OF Ane)I.ITie)N VIHiX TIIF. NKOIWrS. ThTC ar antimlx-r i f vM-ie tie. In ox ratlon in the South 1 Im li- e tin y i-xist in i u ry one of the Saiuthtrn States for" the j-niinotion and i ncourapt ment of the i nduration of white labon ra to th South. The-se aoeii-ti arcrstablished by larsre landed proprletAr. who have thus ( IuIxnI tojethcr to secure what they are rnlneed they eould ae-eomiilish In no i i.thrr wnv. name lv: the profitable i-ultivation j The rate of wa-.-s is lived at from 12 to 13 J jut month. I'.v the terms of the contract, Ills' i-ide-nt tliat the Southern planters will now j ! Im- able to raie the ir cotton, Miar and rie-e, not only w ithout n".rro labor, but at much less est than thev formerly did with lavo labor. This will be the ultimate solution of the labor question at the South. The Abolitionists brought about the w ar in orde r to de prive the i Southe rn penple of n kind of labor that was I hem-lid d t lx'th labore-rs ami maters. They I ae-eotnplished their obj. ct. In doin hi), they inlli. t.-d treat tempir:irv loss ujion the South- j era people, as tltev will be coiniH-lled, for some year, to support not only themselves and their white laborer, but also "four millions of nonprodiiein; black pauper. Put. in the end, the re-sult will be the total extinction of the race for whose f inie-d l ncit the war was brought about. The mortality amonz the nejrrocs commenced in earne st "abe.ut two vears ao, has been proe-eedini' ever since with inereasiil vehwity. This winter tt will 1 terrible. N'ext summe r the re- w ill not be thre--millions e.f ne groes left alive in all the South, and in a fewye.-ir they w ill be entirely extinct. Su h will Im- the- fruit of a w ar w aire-d in the intere sts of Alie.liti. ni-m. The time- w ill come, neir is it far distant, w In n the rreat crime- com. mitte-d by tin Abolitionists, in ii priin; tintier e e.f the ir eomfortable and happy bonu s ami kind m ister, w ill Ik- made- so manifest, that they will be exes-rated not only by the ir wretched ii-tiins, but by an e nliiibt. iie .1 world. "The sruilt of the war" will ret umu the-ri-ht shoulder at last. Ii:i n. mm . Another lliver Ii.ns)trr"lrniner nKiiraCnllide) st illi the l,ost Ito) 'llif iiiirarw Sunk niwl i Total reckA Iurije Ntiiuber of Lit c I.osl The lar-je and elejrant si.e-whee Atlantic and Mississippi teanisbip 'eonpany' pa ke t Niagara, bound for St. Louis from" Ne w (rbans, w ith about two hundred and M-veaity-foiir cabin iasen.'i rs, se e nty-tie tens of Pastern frciclit, and .iie- hundrcil liales of cot ton, while one mile 1mow the mouth of the M ,,,, othe r lar-e side-.w he-el boat, which was b".aded i wi" mtr.han.liM, rain, st e k. etc., the- latter strikin: the Niagara en the larboanl side-, between the ciMk houe and the-end of h. r boilit, l-re-akin in lo r hull, ai.d sinking he r insideof fit- minuU-. The eollisi.m m-ctim-il between ciht and nine o'cl.M-k on Friday iiiüht. The- ni'lit was clear, the moon shone brightly, and it i. m Impossible, that this di- ', sn i ivui i u.n r ov i in I ill c.ecpi llirOUZIl IIIC carcle-ssne-s of one of the pilots. Who of them is to blame, we consider prude nt to withhold, a the projKT authorities will disiK-se that fact. The Niagara wa under the command of Captain William Fitzgerald. 1'ilot Knoch Kim wa at the wheel, and promptlr signaled to Captain William llaxtcr, pilot of the l'ost Hoy, w ho answered the inal immediate Ir. Mr. .John Cireenouh, cb rk of the Niagara, wis in the- pil.-t house at the time, and informs us that evert thimr went snii-K thly fur a fe-tv moment, when Mr. Kingviid to'him: "What in the h 1 i that fellow doin; he is iroin to run into us; ves, m t. i t if lie don't." The words had hardly falb n from hi lip Im fore) the l'ost Hoy struck w ith terrible and cru.hin j force, result in? as already stated. There wa at the time of the dis.it' f alM-ut one hundre el ' disc harge d soldier on the lower deck, mot of j whom wir; nirrx-. and terv fetv of tin m escap-'! t.i the upper il. k. It is thought that a I few of the- dee k hands of the w..at wire also I drown, d but all the- ofli. cr. of the In.nt csjcape d. 1 he-re were in the- cahin fifteen ladiJ and a few children. Usi.Iis about setcntv-tie I "i1:' V1-' " J' " '-'-in. The shex-k caused considerable ' X. itement, .ut through the ool and able m ma-, m. nt th.' o ite nu nt was ke pt uiie! r until the- !oat s, t- ' 'IVt u V Vi rV r 1 , i l "mur.,Mr ! XT.l . t I ll ,Vl ) "T1 ; f 1 " " andren.1. red fortunate and tim.'lv as.ist.-.i.ee b takJ in.-ssii .t a few of the XLcau'. pass.:,,.-, r. ! brm.-in th ni to this p..rt. I he riti rs of Hi.- s, r.hcr if I TC ( I lU'eU trf nt " Kate's" jral I . lilt crew. a ra-. .t . jm a . t;,mh r:ift. rankin-ainun- the i..t an.l i atul Hh-Ik-s! st, .unt r :iiV:it on st.-niu :it rs. 1 v,,, ,V:l '-"'It :t I in. inn iti in Au:u.t. li.l'V .l - ..t.iii' llr.ir. . I . t.. . .f t I ... I ... .1 ' ' .... .... .... ..til 1'1J.-111A-ii. y. M. s.rs. I'. irW. r. H irt ä ( o. k. Hmrv ',,t' . Y... and V.U. lYarre. all of ( incinmiti H r ' I'i'"Ty w:is fr..iu N'il.V work, and TV'! fVÄ' m W !"Ai'V? V SK"' I In' tat is tnv'a,'!tt to l-a tut il Io. tut miv . i I Ii- )., r.i..,l TI.U .l.-t.n.U .t.r..t"r upon th. size f f tin- h i.- ia ht r hull. Thf inJ 1 I l' U- Ol Iii." I l.l io l UHIU.IU i iai. riH" , .. n'tiuued h.T joiiin- y to Nt w nrloan yt.ti-r- . a morning. ' V-1. am f irth, r tint l:it Thursday, tindiv JTt iU t tht-sink in'. tht Ni.ii'ararau'lit ' .. , . . I i . i . : : : t i 'ir. , an.l woul-l ha t- l-tt-n nt I r I y Ucstroyi-d ' 1'Ut f . r th-- i r'-nij't at;d j:idi i "i; fiianajt tuVnt ' .fli.rotli.-ir: and in juti. t t.. Taj t tin Kit- - I t i t a 1 i - ra..i. .nr. j.-an i . ro aou. a ana ine rt i i tli- orti.-t rs of th l.lara. ll 1 j r. It r t.) st it.; ; tint th.ir cndu.t darin.' tho tiint- rf th,- , a!, r w.isconinv ndaM :n ! -o. 1 in tho Ll.'hi st ' .! -ns-. th- y n rttt tin irriat -rtlit ujs.n th. in- J s. i ,-s r.v in. ir no'-it- a iu n. Mioti an-tht- r. marks . f tl.r pas., n-t r h- .-irriv-d cn tht .h hn Hart, m h aro uns(..iirinj in th' uo of aiij.ttix t-si tf thf sii j r lit i v t- 1. rrtt-, htn sj akin '-f tin- t-ondut t i f th otho rs. .V'7iyhis Arju. .V.r. -''. A I I.Aslt I ir Al IHoKilv.-An t . 'han.v i thus n tii-i- a s.i.-ht di:T n n.-c tf or iai..n Ul . T ... , T v, . "T-'N.if l. xas. , I "A iiita. lilty t ist. in T. i. I Hv.in (,.vem. r llsimit. n an-l 1. n- ral Mi-ndan. It I , ,.TU. t il thf i,. i nu r h is arr. -t.-d ovr:il litims t s d-ir-s t" ll l ;.. ,..- , f r -. !;ti, :i! off. 11, ..nJ th. in arraign. si f.r trial l f.. ra iiiiht iri t iiin.i-si. i), t,. j,;, n ,t ii. ral h ri- ! i. t. U'f in'nr h id ni'i. Ii t . i.ti 1. n.i ln riior iiatia :. ii. an i tu thai ht-1 j'un- '' Hit Tl ! r a. t i II Ill Tl I . .ft 111 t S SMtti tin-Thon-tsa.ian.ihk'LiAsttrl: rc.:,nwhohss for ,u.,iU lht irriUijchilJn;a cf .ou: .f Lis . uarlv hi Ur.

-tint 11 1 i:d.

aw ARD TOSI. O 5s-br tr. at las rldiMi ef th fcntrsi fstarr, B. C- 5U, U. V , r.s.K!-t ( It.na fiat rnlrJty. Mr. Evb-rt D. frwri, mn4 Mara A T, IV: f BImsb ato9. 14 aoa. PROSPECTUS or tin i i ni poLIS HER L1) 1"'111 Vfjltf IIL.ll.lLil Ullf aisst M'reklf , far IU3-IUJ. Ts Coleri;eJ, fTibtltr of tb . 1 IDdlanapOlb Dall.V JL M ffkll Ilfralu, . 'la 'M-Itnc a fecfroM iuppjilfftm tt po,lot iL 1,., k.v. ni .ci. 1. ... .'M i. .n,:... antir; wall It shall b tv r (turpuss to luak It equal Id mechanical stscutloo anl literary merit t sr. 7 paper , I!"t!i.br.l la ths We.t, Htj prs'rr t lt It pil f r ; tt ! ... ! In "' He Usu III bs tboraugWy Imocrstic, anl to a-aro ties party vt IU pjlitieal titii'-j I . , , , . . . T. H J.trtU eolaasa L. bee. plae-.l ne-r tks esdivt control ef tb Ua. S. K. raaai, ot or i lht ,b:. la4 fMi WflUfi h, t mU Im 1 " i '"J lutm.,. .jua.oeanc wtih th bialory 4f pol:tal ! inocrae.l (.rlnrplei, make bim jctitiar! ßut . for tbat ösltloa Ia aJJitioB to th puliücal matter coutJn4 la lbs BtaAU, a larf pae wilt be derotee) to geoera! tiewt and litrrary lutjtcti, to as ta mako It a faitlful cLrordIrof paiilna; etrou. Iu Local Colamm tball rerW pc!al atteutloa, aud aa able corpt ha bean ecgagsd to report tbo Spoclal evasion oi iu orgiiiiTur iacr' if to coDTeoe. IU ComnerciaJ articles and Price Currtnta 111 b carsn!! rUcsl, o a to mako It an object to Bra of biiloois to eoatult It dally. Ia abort, wo do act lotend to sparo olibtr tlmo or i money to maka Herald Meet the Demand A i a Fint-cla.t Political, Family, and Commercla Papor. All wo aak la a fair trial and a generous upport. Tbo Daa4Ls wl! bo puVH.hed ea tbo Wljwinj terms Ono copy, odo year UO0 M " afa tmoihi 09 M " tbr M s 00 " " ono 1 V Ten eoplea of tbo Daui Daaau) will bo furnbbed ono year for flOO, and aa attra copy to tbo getter-op of tbo club. agente will bo auppLod at S conti per copy. WIEKLY HERALD. Siaglo copies, ono year $ J 00 Blngle copies, alx mouth 100 Ten copies, or moro, to ono person, odo year, oacb copy I T Twenty copies or noto, to oao person, ouo year, each copy 1 50 With aa additional oopy to the tter-nptf each Club of ten. sptclm a cnpi wUl bo i.ut to an person dt.lrina It. , " ' ' on application. Address, I.lDUSArOLtS, I5D. MUSIC STORE. Indiana Music House. A. .11. IIKXIIA.II & CO., Bates House Corner, Indianapolis, iKiLkt ia Musical Merchandise, or i:vi:y ii:s itnn). Wholesale and Retail AgonU fr Slclnwiiy Ac Non's, Itiulo A 'o.', und ollior rirs.1 4Tn,j PIANOS. Staio Aitent fs Estey & Co.'s Organs, The beet Reed Initrom.nt In u. JL rAII the Street Railroad Lines pass oar Store. dotI3 d 'm. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. co. w Daitroiaa, jab. l. kucami, w. r. witwm. iit:o. ii:i!i:voisi: & ( (., STORAGE, FORWARDING AND (ien'l Coniinission Merchants For tho Purchase and Sale of GRAIN, FLOCR, LARD. BACON, DRIED FRUITS, SEEDS AND PRODUCE GINERALLT, IVo. 'ir Louisiana St., Opposite east end Union Depot, IMHAIAI'OIJS, IIIAA. aana, tr rtaaisaioa, to First National Bank, Indianapolis. K. B. AWord A Co WholraaJ Orocrs, Indianapolis. Alforel, Talbot Co., Wholesale 0 mem, Indaoapolli. Croesland. Manire k Co., Wholraalo Grocers, Cor.lly. Wile, t Co., " C. W. .snmh, E.q , O.o Freight A grot, C. A I. C. B. R., Indiaiiapoil. Lucten Hills, Eiq , Gen. Freight Agent, Bell, R. R Ind'anapolia. M. M. Ldla. K.q.,Gn. Freljrbt Agfnt.T . H. A R. R., In l'anpll. II Clay.ltaq., SfcreUry, JeJersonvillo R. B., Jeffersonvill. irVo!Tsponlence aolicltod. corl d3m 7 . A ; I ! i LIVERY STABLE. ivcry and BoardingStable. If "V , r . Vs" BOARI,!:SG stablf. ";;uV7n7 Zn'tXtS" can te tec rarnuilited at tbm Mab. nrl dtf Hl'LUVANA IiRKW.rropriPtor. IV O ! .V SALE STABLES.' oi- j.D.iriiun vmi a. NTncitirrr, I ( OUTt StTf f t, in Rfar of Post OfflCf, I i IAV JCJT COPLFTF.D A URGE AM)WFLl! 1 I arrarged ljry and St Stable, and furnlbI 1 lln ory o.j or atock. TBy ar.Uo prfp.rrd to r?n , n TTn n .. .. WALD IIUI,SE. .- k.i- .. i . n , , , atie-:fion. Th. nur...,. nr i.i,. i. ..n. tv. tahl m wntrally and coneciently located in tb. Rar i ofTa'.bott and Sews' Blot k and tbe Post OSce lawaaarout, Ann. 81. isJ ootI dtf Livery.Salc .and Feed Stable. I T7 ItPS C05STASTLT oa baod Hortet and Bsf g far H.re, oa rewoc.tl. tersm and keep a aaacor.fortaMe S-.able for BoardiBf or trandect Hors.. 1 7,7, ""-"-sw""!. uuit tuowi muci. d13 d3m. CLAIM AGENCY. lT.Ei: CLAIM AGENCY. TI-MPl.i: II AltltlVOV ATTORNEY AT LAW AND AGENT U. S. SANITARY COVVISSICN. UT.ce, kjr.ra 5. S, up t.l-t. kalf aqaare at Palair Hon, It W( .L.iirto. irct, INDIANAPOLIS, I IsT H. j Collects 5-UdUr.lOaJiM. Ttf ! C Is a rye. ( B.tii. aoJ loatracUuai tt ..arr ...criptxi of Cljna Mbt t aJ U aal aoaprij uff Ueaa. aTit AlJB

DRY GOODS.

THE HEADQUARTERS I IV I IV 23 I IV ron FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS I TUB NEW YORK STORE, w, Proprietors, GLENN'S BLOCK, IXDIAXAPOLIS, ID, bsL14 dlai

DRY COODS.

WHOLESALE -DIRST C3-OOIDÖ, .Vo.SAhord's lock, S. Meridian st. Domestic (Joods, Foreign (ioods, J)res (foods In bi-aooAl sylc ant great variier. O 1 O rX" I I ts AMI Gent's Furnishing Goods, Worthy lht atuntlon of Mevclaot Tlhr. A Cotnpt.u Stock of NOTIONS, Dress ami Cloak Trimmings, Which srs offer to the trade at tht lowest srholetalo i prlcta. Dovisdioi Fnznucn.rATnsoN aco. I TOtSEY, BYRAM & CO.. South Meridian Street. .". VI AIiVOIID'N HI.O 14. Indianapolis, Indiana, WHoLtJALa I'CALtaais DRY O O O T JS a.m yaki:i: .XHI(M, Offer to the t ra la a superb stock of PRINTS, DELAINES, Ticks Canton Flnnm Is, Drills, Red White and Gray Flannels, Jeans, Satinets. Shawls, White Wool Blankets, Ratting, Cotton Yarns, And a fall line of DRESS OOODS And Yankco Notions. novI3 dim CROCERIES, ETC. E. B. ALVORD &. CO., VlioIcaIe lr:ilcr In GROCERIES k LIQUORS, No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner Meridian and Georgia Si.t a. a ALToaD. SSSm, Indianapolis. Lato of A. A IL Schnall. J STATIONERY, ETC. WHOLESALE Book and Paper Trade. W. Inviu lb. attention of Wkolesal. dealers la BOOKS. PAPER, ETC., ETC. To our Immense stock of School Books, Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper. Envelopes, Blank Books, Window Paper, Bonnet Boards Maellagt, Slates, Twine, Inks, Pens, Pencils. A.Io, to a new aad beaaUfal aasortme&t of Photograpli Albums, AND DIARIES FOR 1866. All of nick w faraats at lowM WMtnt WasIaI Va. BOWEJf, ITEsTlBT CO.,

JEWELRY.

Je.mso., elso. A Co.,(a r.Mors to W. II. TalbiXt Co , No. 24 East Washington St. I PI A VIOI.sj, PIA t, aot cm casp min ttn ia WATCHES, JEWELRY,; Silver and Plated Ware, I iaii conTni'j on pica i. . 1 1 itcik of fi'i" oh! and Silver Walrhrs, (if American as I F.rica yarafociar. n.E oLii .ii:avi:li:v Of the f.atrat HI) lc-. ;rtf.Trsi3l!:i (iOODS (If alt I'ullrnio. Purr Coin, Silier and Tlated Ware, In (rcal Vurli-tj . Clocks and .Jewelry RepaireJ, anl warrstitfJ b tUo rroprletcra, they belog practic! wotlcoieu. 010. K. JKMSOS, U. L. NK1.SON, cos 13 dim ALI X. F. JEN130N. INSURANCE. Indianapolis Insurance Co., Clinrtorod, A1I I .I. .... 8200,000. Vßcc, 0UI FelloW xortf, penn. ,Ktn liisliannpoll. lutllana. DIRECTOES. A. FLETCHER, Sr., A. U ROACUR. T. A.MOKKI. W. U. TaLUUIT. OI.IVKIt T ÜSFT, 1. 1'FCK. AQCIIJ.A JUN F.s, Sen., A. E. TI5T0T ttJI. HtNUfcKSON. HjInsurea all kinds of Property against Loss bj Flrr Wat.BF.SDERSOS, Prealdeot. ALIX. C. J AUF SON. 8rretary. C A. Lawtox, General Agent. nov6'C5-dly Nortlnvcster 11 MUTUAL LITE Insurance Company. ASSETS OVER $800,000. r pnis Exrr.RPBtixo compast, in a little 1 OTCr Iii VtlM. huli.n.il .v, 11 INI t .li. . . A paid car LlKiSjO io Uwi. It I promi t in all ti bu...imuuui, pmyiij oa Kea a. cHeetlu.ly aa It rtcm-M ibfprtmiuiu. ou It. polx , drp.rtir g In no r.rctrro-n tLet-i-n-raJ principles upon sit ich 1 the great älutnal Llf. In-orance of America bate ba.t . -rat, u Claim, the adraotacv. ot lucraid rate. o 1D"-t on lia lamnmaus r Eastern Camj.der In lh. ricion of Lit. In.or.nc. Vompmuw. ?T,7.V V onJr1." te 5oribe.t.r. Plxt. arilow i in iuu urn poj m A. W... S DAG0". Pres't. Principal Offlc. 41 Main MnU atilw.aiea. Chicago oftc, 9i Dearborn street. Cincinnati 02c, We.t Third atre.t. MARTIN & HOPKINS, Bui Areata for Indiana. Offlce, ."Vo. 7 Tfinpfranre Ilall. IDL4XlPOI.IS. bt13 drf IAM Ki; WITH THE Old Itellable Of Ilai-trorsl, Cobb. Cash Assets, - 84,000,000. OflicoEtnalJuildinsr. rrl J d3in A. ABKOKZT. Ar atRESTAURANT. Brilliant Saloon and Krtanrant( Xo. l'"3 South Illinois istrttt. CAPT. J. O' IX AKT, . . .... Proprietor. CAXXCD TLKKIT. O00SK, BtlF, SlUTTOS, Cod r.th. aUcaereL a&d all ta diicawi. of ta. on. atr.l. mt ail boars. Chcxssjt Wlc.. Liqecrt 4 CI jir aieays oa hand. MTtfaB.

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