Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 December 1865 — Page 3

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i in IXcrnlcl I3nilclin IG 1-2 East Washington St., 1XD IA XA TO LIS, JSD. or TUK DAILY. On a4 5e.barl.t,th prka af tha Dal! Il.r.14 will f ""T."'.... ,,..,. a . ,.-. aa- a4 dealer per I"7,C"w-crlbr.. UP 4.11.re.l by C. -.P"Mail (ieyebte I advaiee; pr year.. . MBki ' three olb. one tooia 85 And deliverable to d'y orcrtbr at $ eonta Pt k.tt)r"" If pa.d MrtrtJy u a-lra-a III r.er will ba ccaresMl. hot If vo P"1 to 4" tr 1'icrnu pr vwk w.U be Invariably lb prkr. All letter., wbtlVt foe pnblWUoo or on batine., gil Uadlre,ed to-Mail A Uatcfclo.on'lad.asapolU, IaVMUwwi.Dai Diuu U aent lj H Ike tarty en:e r ipr. Train, atd delUered U obaerlr.er in ad aeot tM 'l tba eametiM.lt U dutributed in the ell of tte puMVatltjn. Tbl nable reader at a di.taoee frowibo Capital of Indiana to et tbe nw cf lb day frtn i to twelea boar. bfra they on e v It uroob apr paf.Whwl tlewrere. The per r.nbobal of ww.-deaore and err!er. at any of ib ra lfod ub ob Iba road eetiteitoj at IUianapoli. Itnlr of Ad vrrtiIns. 4 2 1 1 ! U.Ti, kl.i I 'oi 3i.; l.i41.! I W IV 1.75" t.j 1-0, a.DO: l :s 1.7s. i 3T1 3 1 3.7b: 1.7: 7 3 7i 3.2J 3 75. 4 TV 4 TS 4.C0 7.V K! !' T.lll 3 i, 4 IS 36 V., T.J5 8 IS 3 4 g.i-S, 3)i t 7' 0O If 31 H-5 4 7S. 4.3. 7.7 1S 10 7S 1J 35 13 73 5 4 Tl' J.IOrylJ6J 1135 14M UM) II !5 HOG 1 75 10 31.23 Vi 1(0 f.TS Sw S JJC ifu r - 11 wi ll n 1 no 21 so' 23 DO IS b) Ii 0-' 1 K 13 .Wl7.TVTJ.00 ili.-O, 3'&0 34 75 3 10 3rn H OJ '.W 37 iJ 31 74i IJ.JI" 3,11 ! 1 r iM t 20 w TU O ) 47 00 i 00 J 10 7 IX K3.WJ ilfVrUtfi'flU luMttcJ a lcnr" m tBa tbio tstntba 111 cbargM proportional to tbo tbreo mo Ab acI. kral a.tlr.'a, a lla an4 mnAf, tl V: Is La-. m4 tc tbaa Urn. fl te. a-ror le eo'.ta par Unm aavli Inaartioo. ... All tr.natant and occaalonal Adenl-mnU an Local loa nilW paM . Hi mdrrn. Mtrriac Mitiea, ffl. funeral otia. I. o a4rflnt Hb dt will ba taken. Tba rate of aJvrtllOf o th Weekly Vntlnel will b fca!lthara'acbarj.4ln'BD.;y Il.raU for onowiuk e I'Hjf r im. A1eftl.eantidie"Btiniielbefjraep'.rat!on of confrartn'.i ebariadfortb tA lert4 aacorulxif to tba abJta raUa. Tin: wi:i:kiy si: rii:i la pnSt:-.e J every M -nlay, at II 00 par aoouni, la adanoe. . pjp" t w'tboot tu money, nor entlBtl a lcm j Ura tbaa pU fur. IDllNrOLIS R. R. TIME TABLE. Colombua and IndianapoUa Central Railway. Tra!a L- . 41 A.y T O P. 1X P. M TraloaArrr...Day Kipret Hid A. st .Jta.ll .Ni(bt Kproaa... M 34 . If. BelUfoauln IUilroad. . fnir. i m. Tralna Arrlsa. 4 CO A. X 4 Ot P. It tli P.M. IS A.M. .lii:0!toon. . ........ i , . ... . Mall ... Maiiaoa Ballroad. Train. I.ea.a. A.M Mall 3 00 P.X Tram Arrive. ... .1I9i A.M. . ... t y- p. m. JeSeraonrill Railroad. L.inalaTa. Train. Arrisa Uuraict f t 1015 M. Sirkt Ki.... 30 A.M. i:kio ". S im p if. l.'tecasa ka. li-M M. Mcbt r .W P.M. Kfeiiii.gr.- ?3IP. M. Fern Kailroa t. trains Lera. lunjp.ki... Traru Arrlf. ....7 to A.M. .... 4 33 P.M. ...Ottftfo Kehret.. Coica Bpres. IVafarttt Kiilrad ' raic.I.e.Te. 12 Koa ... 7JWP. M ,io si r. it Trlut ArrWe. ....ICO A.M. . ..13 10 A. M. .... 45s) P.M. Terre Haoto anl BicLiaoni Kailroad. Tfala.Iava TralnaArrlea -1. K. V. AxeomrBiwUtliD ..AI5 A. M. 11 U P.M. Covlnoati Etpreae 1"4' A.M. :t.io p. II.. . :I0 P. at..., ..M.il an.) Kxprca .... P. ....üight Ex(ires 7.J3 A. M. Cincinnati Railroad. Train. Leave. Traloe Arrlm. 4 3 A. M tipresa 11 P.M. 20.50 A. M Alail.... -T 'JO P. M. 4 21 P. M..(reeibnrir Ac.-omdatlon...lr JO A. M. 7 JO p. M üigbl Eireee 115 A.M. Looiaelil, New Albany ani Chicago Railroad. KaareaeOreeocaatleJuaction going nortld.00 P. M. Gjina; aonta U.47 P M. 44TH INDIANA LEGISLATURE. special Section. sjcrvaTku ri turn ma alp ay a. a. aaa w. m. ar-iaa. Omissions am? curtnilmmts of these .- torts, rtrant cf tpace in these columns, trill le printed in the Hrevur Legislative Jlfj-trts. IN SUN ATE. Fuiiay, December 1. l-'. ' The rnCIDLXT,; ro tt m., col linand d order at U o'ebx k a. M. On motion by Mr. OIFFOliD, the reading cf vtstcrid.iy,,i).)"arinl was diif usetl with. l he PUL?lDi:XT.;;r tern., laid before the Senate an luvitati- ti to in present Thursday. Decern ber 7, t o'tl ink p. m. at the laying of the conif r stone of the new Temple, to be crevte! iu ludian5pli by the Hebrew congregation. Mr. '0YE rrotcd a ccruinuulcation from the State Librarian, calling atuntion ( by request if the owner ) to the f.u t that Ooncral Ahiu 1. Ilovcy imisss.s anl oilers for sale the only complete set of the law s and acts of lultaua estaaC, ftvai the itate of its t rnt orial rganliation. it was referred t th- Committee on the State Library. Mr. UKEsOX ireenfated a petition praying for repeal of the black laws, which was r fTred to the Committe.- on Uights and Privileges. NE. UO TFiTLMON V. , . Mr. MH.LIOAN from the Committee on llights and Privileg, r turn. d the bill s. No. 211 defining who shall be competent witnesses to testily iu any court of JudU-ia' prtx-ceslin:? in this Mate, without litin ti.n f 'ob-r." rcoium'udtng tt passage, w ith an am.-ndment ad hng the words .r blood." after tlie word " Cotvd-." Mr. I'.ROVN of W.1N, was a member of this CV'tamittee. but they ldcnnine! to make thi rcp.rt at a meeting "when he was not present, it was hi intention to prepare a minority report. He would like t lute the matter passed over uutil lie wuld bjt time to pn'pare his report. He moved that the bill and report ! laid on the table and made a sp--iial ord. r f r Tuesday uct at 2 '.lock, p. M. The tu tioii w.is airrrcil to. Mr. VAN i:t'Kli:K. from the Committee il Ldu -ati. n. n turned the bill, S. No. 2.V.. to umrnd ss'. 2 f An Act lor lh lnccrrr:itiri f huh ..S N. tc, r coitiui. tilling its passage. i"J,e rsp- rt was i ncurred in and the bill n .vl tk t nd time. T II K foMM'.N sen. n.I. VCN1. Mr. CHAPMAN, from the Committc' on rtuance. rt. turned the Uli. IL H- 17. to increase ; the povviTs C f t!:r l"ard Cf Sinking Kund C-m- , iu:-i.'ner. and b authorize s.d.I Hoard to Joan uhv !Uones U-lordlU to aid l-'liuds in Iudiuia tate lU-tij or st.s.t, anJ providing lr the e.m . hng f such bonds r stM-k. anl the n'isr.n!g , f new non-n'gotiable Umd r st-vk, pax iM' to iiJ l'unüs; will; sundry aimi!-la'-tits. ro c iiiTfl. iwliniC its l!a.'?, The t.M Comnritf.v artirmltrunf. striking ut a'.l aft r the w or.l "li r ti. n." iu the ot th Uiic . f the tirt .-. lion, including the w rd "to." ui the cn.snih line. ftlo- ioi ,s:ion tu r ti. n Linn to tLc i oi;iinisioncr to I. ...... . . i . . . . . -: . I - . . . the ... .u . ... v x . ,n.,.vi ja.;-:, o. m.k,..x ...

T. ,1: 'V,:u'JN:J Vn''.J ...'iT- Mr. ALLIEN introduce! a bill No. 2;:; U-Vn .'r .UJr i "v-''" i. 'J"' --nil.. . r ,r Au Aa ..1 :oUUtv Auditor to , . .. . j ' inikc xafuinsti-nnf therrcrdsittthflroihcc st,.; ilKV''" v' -'' "''i' 'Vi'-lnfr-T'In r.r.ien. e !.. the sc hool fo n.N. and make a . . "'T1 tra,,P,ft?! r.--rt. and providing compensation t!unf-r, ..!i i' t'e- s. , . r.iiv and i'OUld ' . r, . i . , , -V , ' ,i : a" I declaring mi rrjr rri nov. VU -x 1 r v-llt - 1 " 1:1 tli" Mr. CAM in tntr,..!uT- .1 a bill No. 2V, tv Vt- inuM , . , atn.nd se,. and 10 of An Act rc'uttiiirf tiie r al V.4 - J. ,! r '""i- ' rt r" " t;1"' ; rt- r V' Aruur acts m re-Ii';;-;1" ' u n ' t !..-.. miiutuo in ;ritia .b(rit.s,prn.v MartU2.1.MIn- ' lb! ViilMl.LM. r. ... d.xided lhat iJlv'-'-f A''r :uid County C,mIfu t.. t.. -.-. a . Illl4s'llt

or ,;;;'t,; it V ,V;.uvT.VfV.,, ..... .m.ro'-i. ti wt. I.i I .il l ,v f U' U,'," ,,? I!. ' , ' n i. ri'V' r;l"i!' E tm. Ikamia. xl'.e3" rs.VV'j ''(: a: ;, i, L. fr.j .t r..n 4 Bi;Il i'.Cw.n,rv.m. r..,5. tl.k, ejl.,... M.raia.l k- . , . V,.... i:... T.r Itutiineo. IT. 1 The s. si s, Vaij-. nLd,lluLj.. V.h..1 atd I nd St;, ii im. tit prop,.e, t.v ttrV l '" W.ia lj., u rend. It i f Uovsa: I L... c aaxl I trV ll loi - Ja cf bifvosi . feartfe suT i t f,.t. tl. f vr-b b-ua'i? of Srr l !. t .,h.r t,l ,, ,,f .La S i.kifc r j.,i .. i i.. ' u.. 1 im Uib ., ' and cerIS- rw... t . t s , k I ,n" oa 7 ' ar t,d 5 ' rr tt tnaka ti'.

driver u.av Mci." u ' Jt!i Ü. r. .I' T ) laid t. riii.1 T h- r p. rt v. as -oticurr'd In. " tV t . , VilTatlt Mr. LoMlAM lutr.Kiu.srd a l-ül 5. .No. i:i Mr. IUY 1 stid Mr. V UAt II.fr m the ComZ:;luU St : - V?lt U r .Alto ja-nd ti n X t An Mt Vt mill on Vlaims, rtttinied th claims of John .0".. aa r. ,.r. . X'V '".m f'fa.-a.' . J "1 h 'aee, etc . , .t r-roniriidineT their inccrjoraUon In the

rr-V -r-.V .i4 v. ib. - Mr: s. t Ls) tit introduced a t-u k- ; o.... , . ; ; . . s

TaZZL . .' . , P Iba Tfea.rar t f An Alt prosl Uli f.jr the lTltlw I U lur rtp-ni m luu.tu w u. vvutuuttc ,V-f. tjsi uta.St.tsiiai,,,.. A.rkultuxal ColW b TipiHsisnoo county, I nx V ay, and Means. v a J

eater rpoiitil r..Ur as Mxmf af tSa Bie.tlt-4 bftaa Amif nr, 1 rarr -t ftrit'j o't.. ant Iba penpar OBx-n bow aa'wrlral bj U to Ua e IsJtlt i.bJ Um ta Ua Uaaol o.! fi4 a ! ..a-na-(UablaboB'l pifab'a at tba plea-ara t4 tbo9ia.v.f r at into) eqaal 1 Iba agr-tmt ef all tfce koada ant e-rtifica aa aj arrawlT. abb bot aaU br latrt at tke rata ! I pereeat. per aoo. pay.l-le a.ml-annoa!lr. 01 tbe f r,h McnJa of April au4 Ii b day of Oe ..r la ak y.ar tbeteafier. beb bofcd ba.1 ba rextaterad la a b kapt by Ua Aud i r for tbat porp., MUUc fnk tba data aDd insl f tta I s?n tm mrti. n ,f Mr.f I'M.r.N. thi amJmr i.t wa 1 ULI on the iMp. by ye a. 2., naya-, a foliyH a: T..,Vaara. T-arker. Hap. B'rtjk.m. Dan. flrownof Teils Coi-w, Cor. Cl. ful.er, Iojrla oH. r ioch, I all.. Uf. liiTard. llacoa. Hc.H,

J.oken. ahall. H,lorr. Haan, . Orlr. Rbmoo4, 8tai arl Mr PrenJ.Bt-'.. . 5Ta .f- Allien. I'.-aon. Pradley. Drown cf 0ail"t, Caaoo),Cbpnan, faela, Hrbea. Uyart. X.iii- ; Caa. 5lle., 5oya. tUaean, Terrr. Thowpaon. aa Ba- ; kirk, Vawur, WarJ, William. Wooda an-1 WrijLt W. ThitbirJ committer amiiut nt va r a J. a fullowi: Ameid t title a t(,'.UK S'rla oat tl. wcrl koart"rBba fourth line, a'liiclTidiaj tbe j oH "andla tba tftblin. (m motion pf Mr. OOHH, t!ii nmf-n.ini nt wsi laifl on th- tb! lj tm 2s. n.iys 2". Tt fourth lui J la At oiainitt aun nJuit nt km read, follow: Strike oat tha worl "a.J" la tie el'T.'.tii line, ari l lBert tba wori "tba common icbool." m motion f .Mr. KUOW.V, .,f Well., thi am-n'Jrn'-nt wa alo ! iM n tl' t.' l- hy x.u 27. nav 21. Mr." WILLIAM-. TUo firt -tion .f thibill U very Liui- it jfOrIi- tli funi. diI n4 Jitmt th rajiaHtr r hon-tr rf th? CVminisioncri,liit heobj-n tel to thai jro Wiin v hi U etnjov r th tn to l nJ tlii- fuinJ in :n--cortjan with hen t of .r" n- l. I Jy Ii2-.in:; thi bill you rjxal all law h r tfr' riuf.l roniin? iu 'onlln tth -rt-w ith. th-n w hat (aw i th'-r jjovcniini th lanin of this rtionfv ? Mr. for.lt. Th law of In l.i Ju-Ji'-ni-nt tho pro iion f'r thr Jo ining f thi funl i not in conflict with tint law. I!ut if thi bill I rf-jM-al that A t, it i a fair ib-!u-tin of law that it reif the obi law. Mr. M l fl'ir own Minn m Court I !iav il- i-l.-.l that no art T th- Li-i-latun-! hall b r-ir-l by a ubfiu nt 1 na tun nt. ' tm!-" It I 0 i-xpn -ly tatcJ. I Mr. WILLIAMS wae orry to s n ator ! runnin? aif.-iin-t th (jiitltulion, vji h ay: I "' a t hall Ik- r i l or nm iub 'I by iu-ri I r..r......... ... . ffl fin. I thi MM 1 !.' lint "(I I I I' P IT ' Uli' 1 1 aaei'B i"' a r a. a. - -n that far. ) "but tUt- a t p-i--'J irv'-tiu amrnilnl. .hall lx "ft frth anl lublihl at fulll- tlftll." ilr. COlM. malf an imtTn tual ilrmanU tvr thf n i"iii 4iu -tiii atlirniatiM- 21, n :itir j "Mr, HKADLKV mov-l t- triIo' out thit ; portion f tli bill which 'iv authority to j tin- Making Fmi'l iniiiiiii r to l aii thI lIl' IK V. i Mr. l.'LIXN r iUcd Üi. point of orJi r Hut a -iniilar pmpo-dtion having l n voft l lown ! by th -ii itc, thi aiiini'liiH-iit i ii"t in orb r. M r-. Hj: AIH.IIY an I AW TI.II ont. n.lth.U thr jx.lt.t r order vn not wt II fotm. !!. Th.-rHFllKNT; r' ftm. wa iiulin.lt think IIh aim n-liii nt iu or.b r, unt ho ili i i.b 1. 1 Mr. lLiU v. l .n tiiy struck wuhiik i propriety f thi finn nlrii-itt. ninl lx liceil a j Mnof duty a a rpnntativ- of a portion of th- Mate, r'iuinI that Iii oi. o Miuil 1; li :ml in oinxueitloo t the uc mann r in which that bill, a It now tand-si. placing th' niot sacn l fmi! that" Ix bui t futun' Iteration. II' Inlicvctl the intciitiun of Ilm MHpe of the Mate anl iftni.nlera of this le gislature wa ttiat lin se -inking i una t onimioioner siioui.i inv t me mean ix ioniir to the various fuuds of the State in their hanl in the outstamlin Imlebtness of the State and brinir it Iioiih. He found the ablest Attorneys on this floor disputing as to the restrictions or pow-r -onf. rrtnl by this till; and priM-eeded to make a lengthy argument earnestly uriii'Z the adoption of tho iiun-uilui.nt. Mr. U K 1(11 IT could not co?int to vote f.r this bill tili" some restrirtrtoha api thrown around it. IJr. VAX Ul'SKIP.K thought all d.ubt should enure to the benefit of this fund; and iu order that this matter may be impart l into, lie moved the n f. rence of the bill t the Com-mitt-e on the Judiciary. .Mr. MeCH'IKt favored the motion to refer, not as an opponent of the bill, but w idling for a fair investigation of tlio qiiotiou a to w h it effect thi a t w ould hae U)Mn the law of I .!; and a to the weight of ther point wlibii I have bei!n ranei üunn'X the discussion. Mr. OVLLTt roisted the motion to recommit I lKH atise of the lieO a.snrjr dtUy, not to this bill only but to other matt rs oi' le&rislalion; and Ix'caust he l-elleved all tho liht that an be thrown on lhrs matter is now In A re the Si iiatc. He moved t lav the motion on the table. This latter motion was rcjectel by yeas 21. navs 27. , The question recurring on tin- motion to recommit Mr. COI.H couM tiHMioj;id to reult from a r''ommItinent of the bill, lie was willing to risk this fund w here the bill plae s it, and believed theefl'(M-tof referrinir it to the Judiciary Committ'e would he to jeopardize Its passage; and that the object of th moliou was to tleiVat the bill. Mr. VAN BLKI1:K disclaimed that. On the contrary, he lesired the bill should pa. with iropT nstriction. Mr. COnit. TIicm' Commissioin rs have been blamed for retaining so lar;e a um of money contrary to the Provision of law; but they did Jo upon the advice of Governor Morton, and other friciiLs of the fund. And he under- ; toot! there was an arrangement already made ; bv w hich thev can inveat this money in bond at a benefit to the fund of alout ?2"U,uii, m case this bill passes. He anjued at length the merits of the bill. Mr.CASONMisclaiine.l the statement that the object of refen-nce was to kill the bill its oUUst and warmest -frh'tuU an' now desiring the reference, lie hop'd the motion would prevail, and that the Judiciary Committ.-e may briiu; in a reiort deciding tlie question !y what law this fund is to W loaned. A eonversational debate across the chamber brought out the concession from S.-nator, both opposed and in favor of the bill, that gentlemen in the Houac of Ilcpresontativcs who drove the bill through that tody last session were now anxious to s?e it " qu Iched," The motion to recommit wu arcctl to. by yeaa 2, nays 22. LEAvrs or AnT.xcF. ' Were granted to Mr.Chapmsn till Tuesday. Mr. Wxk1 till Wednesday. Messrs. lhmham an.l Finch durinr next week, and Mr. ( Jeff indefinitely. And then the Senate took a rc s till 2 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Si iiat met at 2 o'clock. Leaves of absence were obtaimil for Mr. Terry till Wednesday, and for Mr. Keagan. on a--eouut of a death his famllv. . Xr. Cl'LLEX, from the Cotornitfuc on Ca- - I a . a

y.M and Interns! Improvements, returned the j f coWti ILL. from a majority of the Coinbill S.2l'.. defining the powers .f companies 'ut(10 t,n Uu. jU(Jil.iurv. returmdMr. FoulkN

authorized to ctdistrtH-t canaU for hydraulie urpiscs; rirommendin its passag The rep.rt wm ifTieurrca In and the bill read the sfona lime. Mr. Cflp.n. from the Judiciary Coininitt-' r. turned the -bill 7, ropairirgall proin rty In r. al'l.-r sol I under process of law' to be sold without apj raisciilciit: recommendiug that it lie on the table. The report was concurred In. Mr. N I LP's, from Judiciary (.nimttiv, return.sl the bill s, 22.1 to authorize married women under the ac of -1 years to loin the hu. band ins-onevnn.-ingt lan.Nof the hubanN. ' The report as concurred in and the bill wa i r. a.l the se.-ond time. f Mr.BK0WN,f Wt 11, off. red the following: ; lirt ntel. Tlat the Auditor pfSta e be and bei Lere- ( 1-y is que Wo e-u.mutcte to tbe Sentit at his e.r.lI est eotieeto.t.re, the corrent eipenae of the State 0v- ' rnnieut ich yeir. omaiencm w th the fiwal y.ar isst. and enainf with the dite o( II i.port, rcryiBn - tba particular aoroaut apn which ta h expe.'e were j Im-urrei auJ pal I. i The resolution w as adopted. llUtVli-ii LEGISLATIVE KEJURI. ! Mr. COK1UN off. red the following: fclrtJ, That tire aTitfer t hereby diracud t ar4W to arraat r n tte Trramrer of 8ute In favtr of a. K. W.U. Drapier fT FscTiaa 1 .caTrv kcrvati ifjrnrheJ Ut vdo.i, la cn;plu-s-ewiti rnnawn tiea pnrd to t aiJa it of tu fand afl rt l'rlii.i If Lec'.slail.e pc.ra The rcslutioii was aJ.'ptnL NKvy i.n.jjs. Mr. oYLElt intro.lu l a tsill . No. 21 f r An Act to invest tli Circuit Courts cf thi Mate with fXthtstre original jurisdiction In applts-aliotis for Itvore , and to pres. rPe the It rms upon Thi li Divorce.? t.o.-iy K Kri:Ud ia t a. s v. h r the cuo f ilivor. rti--.! on k- , ,m. 8 thi, t:ltt Mr. Ih1;I..s ii:tr,Uu. .! a Mil Jn .N.H2:ii j f..r An Act t annn.I .cti.-n 1 f An Act aulotUiar Ju.tk-,- if the lVc. V, tari.s Putvlie, Vc. to auiülhiur i:lj pneraily, Ac ,ri,rvtl Manh !. Wd. Mn. luring County ' ' Mr. lVKIinrrx!utresJ a bill f-i. No. rr,A r ! ide f .r a g. tier il vstem i f vinno n v h 1. U. .. al i r.n.1 Mir.)l . 1sV ' Mr W I'll III 1' i ' r. .. I '. i . . 1 a bill s. No "'To e,r n , . to bgilt'e the at ti-n of the Mite poard of LqUjJltioJi i at tli ir avion v( Mr. nii:liutr.luc d a l i!l No. 2.1 n ilc. n.iog 1 b a. lings in th" Klatt. r of cl.i;::is : .lust the -tt T -.tsjsf.i. nr., Mr. l:X II.MoM intr. d,ul a LIT . N. a-'.'" t.r v.. v.t t.. . i.i ;., . f. ,r . v t. ,.. i it t :.' for AtiA.t l r .v i.itng f r xl. u in g th . t rnia ft tir.-mt '..irt S- "...)J uirnn.. nt L ix i the M-ndtnz busin-a. shall tinritiili.d. !.-.

ai'l auppl'-ni-nlai ti I If Azricultural v.?b Art. appr n J March r: 1 Mr. IIOKI intn-! ir"'. a bill ; s. No. 2 Tor An Art I urifn! Htion T of thf talustion a 11. 1 srn)fil a-t, ajrro'. Jurtf 21, 1 tl, ant pro Ulnff ntun tli-- sin' lull take efT"ft.

j h " bui wen r .Ti in' nr-t tmi an-l e1 rallv ii.'l to t!i'' con l p ailinz. Vnlin? th IntnnliH'tii.n f bill. ! Mr. HUsNUIT pr uu.l a Mtitin praying (or th rcj- al of th v-3lic l in k Uwe. j whieh wm r f- rrl Xn t!i Vt nnnittceon IlU'Lt 1 an-1 I'rit il tr . Mr. HANN A. fr-.m tin- 'omniitt..' -n O.ri'orati.in, ntuni'il th bill. . 2J!'. auppl j innt il to An Ac t aiithoriin-' th- purcha-v f j raiiroj'!'. j.iaiiK-roa.i-. in-., un.i.-r nx n.M' al , tc. appro J M rh , 1 r- 'iiiI in Toiin.' it iia.i'. The t i rt wa. -..iicurr '! in. W ri.I.' ( ol'MV '. it'HT. in ti. n bv Mr. I'.i.OWN, f W.U.. tii in ti- n bv Mr. r.üOii.N, r ii.. in bill. . 2i-", in n I itioii to th Well t in uit (curt, wa re .id t!ie third time and finally pa.'! the . n ite by res 41, rut AlMTKIi CUM TMIF.W Mr. NILI. from the Judiciary Comn.itl-e, . nturix d the bill . No. 2--J to nable any child a dopte 1 und.r the law .f any Lde in the , I nn.! St.it t hold real -täte by decent, a j if .ii l Li!') had been adopted under the law f th" Male of Indim.n, re-o:niiiendiii it ; p l.- t-e. :i m-.r.onby Mr. WILLI AM-, th" bill wa , .oni Jen-J Mifrona. d, read the third time, and I'm illy pa'd the -. nab' by yea ., nays 2. ' ISWC I. Al.MVTRONi'i. 1 On motion f Mr. McCM'IU;, hi bill ?. No. 227. for the relief of Iaae I. AnntronL'. Treasurer of Clinton county, '1,.2 Mate funds -tob-n frm him.' wa read the third time. Mr. M'XN'IN'G Mr. Allien inthecluir did not want b cncuiuber the pasare f this ! bill, and would nt do so, but would liWe to hae it amended, by unanimous eon-nt of the -cii ite, so as to in hide the -ae of the Treasurer of lir own couiity, which he ur. d iat aes- ! siori, in the provii-iii of this bill. Mr. CO UU ,'ave notice that if thl hill pa-e he h .uld olb r a similar one fur the r li f of ne T his coii-titiicnt an e.v-treatm r a civ as in ritorioiis as this one ran iowbly lo. i Mr. IH'NNIN( withdraw his amendinent. aud pave titled Ui at should this bill past he would lntrluee a bill providing for th case of Mr. William, f.-tri'aurT of Monroe count v. Mr.'llLK-uX referred to the case of an cxtreauri r of Henry euuutv as hon-st a man as e-r the sun f Heaven shone upon for whose . relief he would introduce a bill inca.te this one piloses. Mr. McCLrU(; ur-e.l the pasaico of the m'üinirc. giving additional reasons why the bill should be passed. Mr. TLKUY r f. rn l to ap titlon whb h had eojnc ii ben- prainir f-r the r-lif of Mr. Mann, late Treaur"er of Fulton county, who wa robbed of ome SJhh) b-loll2ill to the Mate; and wLov) family an- nnw in want --fini-i' of his h:i im; to pay this lo otit of hi own inean. Audit i thought by ..in his death was hastened by this misfortune, If any case of thi kind i ivli-ed by legislative n-a-tiueiit tili should l ne amon the lirst to receive attention. Ali.r fiiith. r remarks bv Messf. NILI, (T'LLLN, IlLNNLTT aiul VAN mKIHIv The bill w as liiially passed the S nate by yeas ol, nays 10. TAXATION K i:II.K AI.. Mr. COI.r.lN, from a majority of the N l.-ct t oiniinttee th-reon, rt turned the bill S. .No. 2öo, to vjcure a just valuation of Kail road pro-p-rty, rccomiiicu'lin its passage, with amendlllellts. The amendments were areel to. Mr. VAWTF.K, from a minoiity of tho same Comtuitbt'. read a lencthy minority rejiort dissenting; from the conclusions of the majority. The bill was read tin- seeoiol time; and On motion by Mr. COHI1IX it was recommitted to the same Committee. TI1K IXCTUAIU.K INSANE. Mr.X 1LF.S, from the Committee on I5 n.'voleul Institution, returne! the bill s. No. 2l to prov ide for the care and treatment of the incurable insane of the Stale, recommendin' it passage. I'her. po.t wa .'licurred in. (j.l motion of Mr. P.IIADLLV the bill was lead the tlili.l tiiue and finally passed thiS mite by y'js lo? uay o, THE .H'l.Rl vl. sVSir.M. Senate bills No. hi, to establish n probate court iu each county of the Mate; No. 2!o, prov idin for the organization f circuit courts, etc.. and 207, relitrictin the state f.r Judiial purposes, were read by title only and ref erred to the Judiciary Committee. lKCAT'i: AM Tllt-i: IDI TY COLKTS. Tlie bill S. No. V. amending M'ctioii 11 of An A t fixing the times of holding common plea ouris. approei .viarcu , i ".:', -onung uj in regular ord-r, it vva read the tblrd time ami finally passed the .Senate by yeas 42, nays 2. DLACKFOltt C'Ol'NTV MX HS. ; On motion by Mr. POXIIAM the bill S. 110 to atneiul sei tt'oti s t.f An Act dividing the State into ounties, letining th' ir boun.iarie, , etc.. was taken up. Mr. HKOWN, of Wells. sine this bill was i up the other la had ascertained that the itiI zun of Jay county, sought by thi bill to beati taelie.1 to the county of lllackford, were unani- ; mously opposed to the arrangement. lie called i attention to Constitutional provison which bear upoti thi bill section 7, article xv. 'I be count.' of Jav conies in under the second , Luise of this oclion, That provision of tlie destitution would make a bill of this kind I unconstitutional if passed. He mov d t r. - -oiiiii.lt the bill to the Judiciary Commitb e, , that they may inquire Into the matter and rci port thereon. i Mr. 150XIIAM mited the provisions .f the j bill, and oiiti nded that its object w as toci r- . r- t a mistake, and coiwqu ntly cobl not le i -ll'. ted by the constitutional qü stien raised , bv th- S u itor from VelN. Tire mntion to recommit vris agreed to. On motion by Mr. COKl'.lN, th.ibill ILK. lös was referred to the special committee on railroad appr:ds.mciit. And then the senate adjourned. iiorsK or i:i:pi:i:sr.. rATivKs. FiuoiV, December 1, 1. TU- sPKAKLIi took the Chair at 0 o'clock, a. m.. and directed the roll-call, to determine a quorum; aud sixtv-nlne members hating re sponded On motion bv Mr. P.ONNTIL the iournal of vesterdav w a autheiiticated without reading. . . - ... . ... . ... , -Mr. HOW. Mill and -Mr. M.U pre-nteu III'- ; inorials lor teminraiice, and Mr. P.OYD a mei morial for claims; which were relen-ed withi out reading. I HKlsiUTS Ki:).M iuMMlTrr.rs. j Mr. HHiOIN's. from the Committ. on Ways j and Means. rtunielMr. II nrick's (iltysburg National Cemetery appropriation bill H. Itolian and Negro testimony bill .II. It. 2with aniendni' ul aim ndlng; title by inserting this; "And so much of all other laws as n tider jTsns iu'om;x-t nt on account of color." Inserting in lhe bill a clause to this i -fleet : " And so much of all other law as r nlr p-rsoti incomptent to telifv In the Courts on aeiount l' t.h r;" and to this eff. t: The tdiinony of n jvrsndi shall be diervMtsf on account of negro, In.liali or mixed blol. but ore.litibility shdl b determined by the Court and jurv. etc On motion of Mr. PdJOWN, furthe r time was granted to the minority rity of sai l C nimitt e to report on this bill. Mr. coVWiILL.fr -in the Judiciary Committee, nturii.tl the Joint Contract bill . 41' with a motion that it be laid on the table. It w as so ordered. lie also r turned Mr. Kilgore' insurance bill II. II. 2.' rec.inini. nding its pasae. Mi. 1TMI.F.K. fnnii tin Committee ..it the Judiciary, returned the legalizing bill S. :.', r .mnien.Iing its p:inge. lie also returned Mr. Wood's joint r sollli tion iL K. No, V proposing t so am.-n.l the Ct DMitutioti in ;utb lo 4, section 23, that the pevpleTf ities, town, t .wnshlps" and cIom.I districs may tax thni. hes fr schools with- ' ut reganl to a uniform rate, r-omm nding its iudetiulte post pom vi f r the reaoii that the H'u' has pssoi4f solution from the s.. nate on the same ubjc t. Mr. WtMls statv! The distinction betwe n his joint resolution and that from the S nate Iiis V solution authorizing the sp-vial taxation ' in " t Hvtislufts and -boof dtstri.-t as w.lla cities aadtooi)." The c'oinuiilt,--wi-reonly to put th.Wnt rrlt:tion in fl-rni. lie showed the iiiiportatice of extending this priv ilege t the t.-wiislipv in ! , l.ool districts as now au'thori.d in the Mate ..f lliin i, wLreth.se t ouiinoii s. !i.M-5 wire alv au.-c.t a to be Justlv r gar.b .1 asthe InM schools in that Mate. Mr, t ViWtiILL repli'sl, thst it would make , lilincth us in fcchoots, and overthrow the - i telll. , Mr. Wt m ils. Tin re wa a salutary practical illustration of it in the State T Illinois. Mr. LA N K bM.k.d f-iTorably on the joint rC'lutKti; ltw'uldbe inc. i;;st-nt to favor the !(iti. to the li.gU.t cf the toNV iishij.s and K h.s l district-. 1 Mr. NK.WCnMB wrnld have vc-tcl for an j im, ii.lt: p.. to include township" ld school li.triet.. iii.t as rcadilv as lie iliU PT tue . nf.- rs, luti' .u. fin lüi utvli a Ho jvii.t re-olution ware r-n-.fiiitte! t Ct nimb-e the JibÜfiarr. Mr. i Kl"xl.i:K, from th. Jadiciary i'oinniitt. e. n turned Mr. N-wi-omb' abs,nti- estate bill II. P.. 77 rcc tidutuding it p.i..ge. i Mr. NKU toMH. from the Judiciary Comoiitt.f, r turned the Aurora Turnpike bill '. '. n-comt.i nding lt p:. ie. Mr. MILLLK. tr oi.i the t 'oudnithv on Wa am! Mein, r.turtud Mr. tirovea 1 K-liiijUeiit tax t il! IL P. 217. Tec, mr.n nditu il pas.age. . Mr. spi.Nt l.K. from the Committcf on thOrgmi at. i n f Court, r turn 1 Mr. t hunh's IiliMki- it v.'i.ye b.U .Ik, Ü. 21 rrvi''litig iTssr.g,. s Mr. I III Kt II. Inni tl.e l otiim u !' 'ti t Hl Kt H. from th S:.uit L.koU. ntunnsl th. -aiai lmd Mil . it. r- "ituu luiltj,; tUt,lu ciiid. ration

Mr. MAJOI:, frru the; fommStU on V?4 Into tb County Treasiirr. II waa rtlline t ar. -alirl. rturnJ Mr. Miitr'a 1 i? law in ere a.--? the Khv.l funJ,ut not in thlAj-ouno-bill ;jf. IL 2;i ruxmm n.iinJf itpjaxf. about 10 mn r. Why aSould Li consTituenU !! alw rt in l-l Mr. Wriifhf Urk'a be? UxcU with the eil of the Iin law, in jHr r iiti- bill II. i:. 2', n--c.nim n-lin it 1 jail f-. r limie expe-n, an-1 the denial iio! init. M.t p ii'in nt. j of juti- in clnl action, twvauae of the amount Th- n-j.rt v a ooii tirn-.l i:i. 1 of criniiuai bu-inoi, for the benefit of -hof.l Ir. IIII.NI. fri.iu the C..i:u!iit'..-''n IIirht: , in i-otintit-a where fMwhty is not aCTctt"! by an I Trii ib--.-,. r. tunn -l the i:..3.u 4 .jn- ; lrtmkennunit. . . iiu'-trat tili : iL It. 2-. riv.iiuienJ- Mr. Ut'NII.ttM aalI hi objwtlon waa not

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Mr. II AMIiU'K, from the '.minitUv on C..r- ! the lui iw 1 paid, l'ut hi objec tion u the Ioration. r tunutl Mr. M-wart t own '.rj- i liierion of the whool fund. If the pentle-rati-.n I iil IL K. 17' re.-oinnu!i.liiiz that it' man would chance hi bill o that thl money le laid on ih. tab!.-. i. it .bi. t i mibrar I ! .hall be atnririat'd to the echnol fund in each

iu a bill now in the th-t f thf Ibv,i . rhr r t4,rt wa eoni-iirrcl in , lb' al rttuni'sl Mr. t )U-m.nr tunipike bill : : II. l. ZW recommen!iii that th" bill l laid ; ; on the table. The report wa eonrurnd in. Mr. Lk KIIAIIT. from the ( ommitt.e ou . ; Ii dlroa.Js.r turned the railroad bill lit" re- ; eomniendiuy; its pxssa... ( Mr. HIOAFK, of Jav. rrom th" S le. t Corn-1 , mitte- thereon, nturn'ed his court bill IL IL 1 , 272" Pf-'iiiimi nJin; it passage. ' ( I lie also r turned hi t omno n Il-a bill dl. I.27 r.- onimi n.liii its p;i:iz''. Mr. IIIii;iN.-. from the Committee on Tublie len.!iture, rturnd Mr. tir-ry .f Mont monier per lirn and mileage bifl II. II. 27i'; with amendments: Tin Principal ; ; r. tary f the Senate and of the IIous. j.. r ! diem and mileage as a m-ml-r. The per di-ni ', of the Prinilpal, Assistant Sssntary and; C rk, and the Principal I)mrkeep r, ?- j r ; day f .r ev ry dav t iuployed; their appoint' tllK-rday; "the i':ii.'. s 2; Clerk of the Com-i mittee on Wars and Means other Committee Cbrks $4"iht day for the time actually! i employed. On motion by Mr. HENRICHS, the vote on I , fhe final pa:u'e of the joint resolution IS. No. j : 3' for amendment to Articles, section 2:1. of the Mate Constitution, was reconsjd. was referred airaiit to the Committee iu the Judiciary, with instructions to amend so as to include th worjs, "townships and school district." srw pnoio-iiTioV!-. Mr. MAJOH introduced a bill II. Ii. 2-C for An A( t to amend the 4V1 s. tion of the Act pro idin- for the settlement of de edents' es-tab-s. approved June 17, 12. The widowto take ?. instead of :i. It was referred to tl;o Committee on lights and lnvlleiosi. Mr. KIL4.rKE introduced a bill ill. II. 2--. I

fr an act pro idins for exteiulin the term of J to see, in numerous motions to postpone aud to Circuit Courts bv adjournment, where the! amend, that the voice of the people was not jM-ndin business may be unfinished: pr'- '; to be regarded here. e oared not for the poK i ibin rules for the exb iision of such terms, j Htical power bujiiKxied to 1 involved, and and for railing fecial terms, ami preofribiiu ! pl4 simbly for the morality of the question. eomiK-nsation to such Judges fr holding !- He rtplied to the constitutional and commer

cial t nns. It was nfcrnd to the Jiiilhlarv Committee. Mr. HOWARD intr.Klu d a bill H. K.2s:. for an act ti amend section 2 of the act rcsu-latin-,'the fees .f otlicor, and rcpealint'. etc.. apj.rovt tl March 2. liV. It regulates Chrk's f- . It was referred to the Connnitte' ou the Organization ,f Courts. Mr. sIM 1'itroduce.l a hill fil. It. 2:)" for an Act to amend M'-tiii j1 f the act to provide for the election and qualification of Justices of the Peace, . tc.. approved June 1), 12, Anv I juror f.r rcfutii or miilectins to attend t-hall : Im liable to like ix nalties and to be proceMcd I against in the same manner as a witness re1 fusing to Kitend. 1 It was passed to the second rilin. Mr. VLA( II introduc'd a bill II. It. 2.1 for an Act to li x I he tiuie of holding Court in the ;th Ju.lici il District. anl r.-pealimj all law in con 11 let therewith. I Affecting the counties of ; Sullivan, Vijro, ( lay, Put nam, (reene, MouI rH', Morgan and Ow.-n.j On motion of Mr. IH'SKIHK, it was referml to a srlect Committee of five iuciuImts from the i Distoiet. i Mr. KILGORK, Introducd a bill IL It. 212 for an act to limit the liability of Innk-epcr. They shall notl.e liable f.-r losses sustained bv th-irjru'st,unlos upon delivery or otb r of It livery of the hist goods for eustoly, t'.1 It was refernsl to the Committee on the Ju.liciarv. Mr. lll'MPIIKLYS submitted th- following;: R,'rt, Thtlbe Cammltte on tbe O.-giniiaUon i nf 1 ii it i Aa kak im.teiiftb.1 ttii ra InlA lha. of c pedieiirT of abolUblDg V" :..;r.:..;; .v: fH.'V.mm;; !.. i tranf.-rrinu the civil ani criminal kuinea thereinto v.l.... s w - - . i the Circui. Court!", and entatlih,tii in.tead thereof a Court having eic.iuive Ptbüate Juried ;cti,o. On motion by Mr. PKATHF.lt. It was r.f.rred to the S lect Committee of one from each Congressional Ditri-t. raised by a resolution o fl -red bv Mr. tioodnian. On motion by Mr. XLWCOMH. the House i by eonscnt took up the eonideratiHi of Mr. tin-gory of Warn n's per diem and mileage bill i II. K. 2.o , liitnxiuecd Novemner 'S, and desci ib. .1 in these r norts tho nuestion bei nig on the .itiii'iuhuciit. ol" the CommitUs' on lullic K-ion.litures, r port d thi day, Mr. NKWCO.MIt inoed to eoneurin the first amendment of the Committee on Public Kx-l-n.liture, an.l non-concur in tlios. nlating to mileage for Prl cipal Se rt t:iry and Clerk; and a!d that the sjM'aker of the House and Proid nt of the Semite be avowed eaeli a clerk iJ Vi r,..i,rir stM ttirvTi,'T.'c 1 .nlrSne. ' "EM'vs, VI.: ...JiL !! Vi i.oMwv m ion , r ' r .i r 'i V?r rV i VI". i" ding amendments wr referred to a Special at ?4 a uay. Committee consisting of 51esra. Nevvconib and II. nrick. -Mr. P.KOWN introductvl a bill II. K. 2!C for an a t to lunend ee. 4 of the act containing m- era! proM'ious regarding I andlords, teiu nts, ! lessors and b-sij-eg, approved May 2o, 1S52, It wa jiassc.l to the second reail.nr. Mr. PUT TIT (Mr. Hamrhk in the (hair) inti-oduc-d a bill II. K. 2!1J for an act to provide lor semiring to the Common Svhool fund sinus forfeited on re-ognizances, and the modes for declaring tin ir forfeiture. Mr. P. explained that If these forfeited rwogI nlz uics w.-re preptily husbaiuh-d, an addl. : tion might be made annually to the chool fund j of from sXVi.oin. to t loo,oo.i. I5ut the present ' system not onlv ei.tinlv failed to bring anv. thing into the fund, but if the person arraigned i abb- to get bail, he may constantly defy the d niainl of justice. It was also a principal .bje t of the bill to prevent these conspiraci-s iK tween criminals and tlteir wohltliy friends. It was to make tlie forfeiture absolute the weond time the culprit runs away, so that it cannot be relieved except upon remission of the (lovemor. i it wa passed to the second reading, referred i to the Jiulu iarv Committee, and 2'' etiies ' orderetl to Ik; printed 1 Mr. OUIFFFI II submitted an orb r, which ! i ....... .. ) ...... I f. h,t ... . . i. . Ii. . . . , r I w-"w'i"'. o ---o nn-9 et uu; .Mcrsiit: oi I the Acting (iovcrimr. transmitting the K- port j of Andrew Wallace, President of tl Jtard ; of TrusN'os of the Mate lloip voli'tit I ntltuI tion, and the Itcport of the Hoard of Con- : trol of the Northern Prison, together with ! said iloclinients. ! Mr. LAsSKLl.K Introduced a bill III. U. j 21'." for an a t to amend settion 1 of the act ; to exempt projx rty from sab- iu certain cases, approved February 17. 1S.VJ. Any amount ' of property not exceeding l.V ( in addition to the ;s..oi shall not be liable to execution aO r t)fe 4 tit dav of July, lst'.. It was liasse.l to the sei ond reading Mid re- ' fcrrcd to the Co mmittss on Kighf apd I'rjvil-eg-a , Mr. KICK introduetsj a bill ill. R. 2!'. for 1 an a.-t defining vagrancy, and pr.'s nbing punishment thrfor. Penalty not ixs'llng ! sU?t coi.tineiiuiit in the county Jail no! t xIt was rif.-rred to' the Committee on the Jn.ling six inonin. .HHarv. Mr. MILLI.U introduced a bill II. IL 157 f -r an a t to provide that any forfeited m-og. i niaiice in criminal prx-esings siiaii ixt-oiue ! an absolute judgment against t,c bail, an j colU'oIcd w ithotit suit thereon, j It was passi-d fth' scs-ond reading, i Mesr. Cpsoti, (iregory of Warnn, lloytl, : Inkhart and CV'k obtain-d leaeof absciice till next week. IH.CNTY ANI PA V. ; Mr. (iUKCoKV cf AVarren's itial footing joint r-solution. No, 2", coming uj), with the am n lments ubmittsl yestenlay by Mr. Mil- . b r and Mr. NVwcoinb Mr. CtKL; KY moved to lay Mr. Neweouib's amendment (for taxation on the table. .so 4uoiu:n völlig iiiejeon, a .au oi tue llou!C was ordered anl proeml-d. W fieu eighty iu; inters anwered.fiirthT pjro'eedlnjr were susM-iiti.si tint-i.-r ttits ru r. Mr. (illKiiuKV was then heard in supiort f his resolution to etpialie bounty ami pay iM-tw ti tin- vet. T:tis aiutJhose who iuorr recentlv ttiliste.lin thel iteMar. On Iiis motion, Mr. New -iiil.'s utui-ndiiicnt was laid on the table. 31r. (iKIKKITII j.roprMd to amend t.y adding t " this il, t : And aNo .Tant J nsi..ns to tlie surviving soldiers of the war of lslJ who tnav hate rcuuind loyal to the iro eminent, lt as :i:rs d to. Th-' joint reM.lution was then ori.-r l to the eirjtfssTii tit am! third reading. lr. t.r.-,' ry f Warrn'a r j.cai fvc bill 'II. K. .Ml-- uid ' Mr. t oh Mh s f M:n jmanluti hill II. II. i;. ; 4'omin ui. they vt-re paxd to the en - jrr.,.-in.-tit. Mr. I.h -a! Nli.vlhtll !J. . 2W amend - hü uii.ir - ii'-i.s i i i:ie scuo.i ia, as is to un ir v. U"i.s i t!ie cüoi law, o isto t.-etli time la which towuship truU-es scii.s.l ,-xaiinmrs shall make their reports, reuUi ij; the fia.i of uudiUrs, coining up u;r;r 111and and ' tlie eonstitt't'f.'ial rr.trij-rmn l.li. . m.iu ..,1 ' . - - -. .. -. , ! i-at .1 tt taa rmid by tit)mil passed to the t-nrrossiiunt aa-4 third reading. rrr. iirM am mileage. Mr. NKWt (M11. from the syUn t C'ommitt.s.th rcoii. retunic! Mr. (ln.rv of Warr.n's lr tiiviQ n t,iii... ..in rtl ir srrio I. :il;K rolrni nts; 1. Inserting in thf title: "And other cmI 1 s-. i. Atn.tid th amen dun ut of th" Coiutnitte mi Pti!. he Kxpt-nd.turcs, s a.s to make the pav c f 1'rint -ipalUc-rk ,a leinte, j H, speakerand rrisidtiit clerk e-i. from the lau ef ana i'risidciit clerk 4 from the lau ef

"I i'oi.u.u. ut, Kvldm clerk H p. r day fT! corrjurai.i oy lis juanienu iLecuatinie eoiplor J. J fulty ihout tli (r.fvrcvththt uf lu-eiise laws in Amn.l ftirth r the said Cotnmtttec'a !h u adesqua penalaiiun.lniotit co a to Iva e out the louoVae 1 ff There w as nothing In ih coiititutlonal th- Irinfipa! r. t.irv anl Hrimipal C lerk. I J'n- lut his only purje was to tndqcc

i ut- i.i .on hji ci ururr.s.1 in: an.j ao me lui I I . . . . . . . ... W'a rdTrd to br CIli:ros.'d. Mr. i.rsvj's Sv hool-muQCT Ilvcrlwa bill .II. R..i:. nilnzup Mr. DUNHAM uwrvJ to InJeflnluly pot. jKm. ilr. NEWCOMU explained and defended th provisions cf the bill. It svas an ct of aunple ' jiuUisj that liquor Ucc&m money should go

tJiat the m noy houlJ p to the county wh re

county, he would : f r it have the inouev aj.propriaUsI in theluwuhip w here v!ltrteif. Mr. MAVCtMl would move to uomniit it to the Judiciary Commit Us? for modification. . Mr. sHCEVl The obj.s-t of the author of the bill would include the iilitieation iiz. p'te. The bill wa referred to the Juöi iary Committee. On taction bv Mr.' RISOVKS th Houe then took a r" till 2 oM.n k p.m. ATEKXOOX SESSION. The Speaker announeeti t!ie pecial order, iz: Uie consideration of Mr. iitey's Temiie. rsne bill II. It. 21s the iuetion U iu on the third reading. Mr. ;i:K(iOltV. i t Montgomery, took the !'r, Mwakin? of the def p popular feeling on th-' uhject of TeinfKraJisj, exhibited in tho nuui.rus mcmorals for the discouragement and auppression of tippling sabxus. TIk-mi wen- the threat objects of popular complaint, and the Ls-gislature hould hear ths opalar voice in this regard. ' It was the protection cf ww-uty that was involved in this question. When a (overnm 'nt was not founded in just moral principles, it contained w ithin it'lf the elements of its own destruction to w hielt he

r i Vi 1 it 1 "lvt:,"t ed the institution of oUvcrv. Immoraliitl. on the nT w;wuJJ tJi.srf ffard 1jw; anl fntemperanee

was immorality the parent of many vice. The suppression of mtemH'rance would dispense w ith much of the expense of the execution of the criminal law. He invcLrhed against the liquor traffleer as worse than the murderer the assassin. Theft, arson, incendiarism, were venial crimes in comparison ith those that ncUou the youth , oi w;- iiuiu w uu iifjut r. .na yet tnese men j n-ceived the protection of law.' Ther opened ; the gate of bell in every fetrectand idev, and on every cross-roads m the land. Should not the popular voice 1h rs yarded ? lie was mined ial obji tions to the prohibition of liquor. Total prohibition was the same in principle as the prohibition of the tralhe on election flay. Hut if society could not bo protected by lirvet legislation, he akeU for the people the power to protect themselvca in the prois'ions of the pending bill. lie made an earnest appeal for Wie passasreof the hill without further ainendn;nnt. The County Oommissioners would nitf next Monday, ind tlw opportunity to re strain the iraruc lor tue comlii'f year by the passage of thi Mil was now lost; but still he would have the hill. ' Better late than never. tirtues of Temperance and . Sobriety more highly than hn. However we might difler as to the means of accomplishing the common reI'u f on this subject, still we all d'ired to come to it. He knew that his vi ws of the subject were not popular, lie would change our whole sysU'ia of legislation on this liquor question, lie wou.1.1 not license, but would leave the w hole matter in the hands of the people at larjrc. Lii-ensct'onfernsd respectability. This tippling biisiueas, like all others, should: be nulateti by the laws of trade. Such would le his plan. Day liefore yesterday he saw a large duration of Udiesi In this House, to press the adoption of this measure by their influence. And no man was heenible to that influence it was reeogntzed in the speech of his friend ( Mr. Kice) before him. He then re-fern-d to the home and family influence of woman as superior for good to äll acts of legislation on thi subjert. - lb-re wa the orbit of the influener of w oman, which wa to bhapo the character of the nation. Wherever tue mother s sigh and the sters prayer were unheard, there Was no . S I . . ' ' . . ni or rnorniation m su.n a ubit. ne ......Ii,,., ....,. r,. i .. , wouia vote tMiay ior nn appropriaiion Ibra hospital to vvhb h such men should bo sent: and there was neither religion nor statesmanship in leaving so i -ty to take care of itself in this regard. Ihit Vould legislation reach the case? The iron heel of military power could not restrain the apetit to drink. You could not restrain it anyamore than yoti could restrain the flood of waters in the (ihiorjvcr. Then, if v. e can not do what we would, we must do w hat we can; if we can not dam tip the ti'ie we may turn it. . If gontlemi-n believe that they can control this appetite they ought to lo if; but, if they do not, then tie it up by license. He voUsl againt the Sunday liquor bill the other ilay not that he did not regard the Sabbath, (for he did.) but localise lie regarded the Constitution which presc ribes that legislation riull not regulate religion shall not prefer one sacred day above another. Uut he undertook to oay that this bill if it Im'aiue a law, could not be enfon.r),. ib. oneurred with the gentleman who this debate, that you can not enforce a I when it is not demanded bv the public .-flJ ,.,. .... seutini-ut. was it not then to provoke urn teach tiie violation of law, to enact a law that can not le cn force 1? lie illustated by the neglect of the 13th Article of the Constitution, and the legislation jn pursuanco thereof; he also liuiaocc't tho teinperauee mobs of m n and women despite the leg al aanetlons. He rgarded this temiwratice bYblatlon as a chronic habit in this state, and nbout as inveterate as the habit of tlie common drinker. Mr. ZLHiLLK was not alarmed at the crvof unconstitutionality. The Constitution liad been con.tantly I elated for the pat live years, if we listen to om should we refrain wholly from legislation, liecause laws do not accomplish the ends they aim at? He alleged Ms own favorable opinion" of 'this bill, and answered objections, replying fpecially to Mr. Dunham and Mr. Neweonib, h'pr'c"ating the amendment of the latterj ans! he eon-ludel by rctit. ing the considerations that sninmand4l hi vote for the bill. It would remove a perplexing responsibility from the County Commissioners, it gave control of the trallic directly to the peiple. It was no objection to sav it was an experiment; because rro good could come of invention without experiment. Then this bill was demanded by the people: and ij' it had been pressed the opening of the session, he believed it would have been passed by an overwhelming majority. Mr. NKWCOMB sM t could have had plain sailing ou this question, if he had gone w ith the curicnt; aud if bo yet should vote for the bill, it would l not because it was upjiorted by his own judgment, but In oledicuce to the desires of his constituents. Was it singular that he should be Interested In perfecting a bill iu w hich his constituents were leeply int-rostol? and especially was his propositions to amend to lie deprecated when freutleiucn com-eiled that the original bill would not do the hie any ood and was it not also conceded that it was hardly needed in tUe rural districts? The printed mutter of the petitions for this bill indicated that this form of demand for a bill was not the spontaneous action of the people. With the same medns at kl command lie could get a stronger expression in favor of hi amendments. . We must a t practically. Can we enforce this bill? Where and when in a city was ! IriuUng ever suppressed by voting down i license. He recited and defended the provii khs or tnc sunsiiiute, vvnu ii he admiiu-d to oc an exi- nmeni. ne would nave muco prcjer. cd, if he could, to have I""Uoh ed the Judgment of others in his action here, and o avoided the imputations that have ljecn "ast upon him, We ought to do nothing in legislation, unless we think we can make w.me Improvement. He replied to Mr, Irunham. For himself, he would pixfer to repeal all. license laws, making the li'pnor vender n'sponsiblo for the t insequen,'vs f his aet, Mr. sllL'KV sid was Impossible tvby to get an expression of the representative f the people on this bill, and ttgnftcd the !icessity that would compel Its friend to ak f..r a" further postgunenn-nt. He sugg'sted I Mondav, 2 o'clock P. M. He had prepared the . ,,II witli relennee to the w ants ot the p,-. ieoM ,n his countv. He cand dir a.lmltted that thl bill could h.tnnr 1K enforeed In the olti.-s. It would not 1 as ethci.-nt in the cities as the amendment cf the Keiitleinan from Marion. Hut th re wa a preponderating Interest in this msttcr outId' of the eities. Mr. HKOWN said his mind was made up, and he was ready fr the vote. Tb-re was an admission that the bill would do no food in the cities. He would tUenfvr wost no in ere tiiu aU.ui it. He would dispo of it finally and at once, and ?o to r.io urnitul lertsla Hon. lie did nt like the bill, and he had lef re alnin.si his earnest opposition to the amendment of the gentleman from Marion. II- was sati-ücd with the act of 1SV., whose Iro Jstons he rerltMl, The fault was not with f i.a f.f IsVi. hut with the Tifsr.tile In that tju.r did notcall projr men to tliol.ar to pros. 1 e, u'te thos? who ivlate '.he criminal laws; the j fauu Was with thosv who refus-d 1. execute ' t,. lm-i as theV are and Ih.re wis an uttrr . fjU t nanewii'-re la ircuifttinj jM-titiojis for a . f-jun kt.uu'wh'Tf in Irculfttitvj jM-titiojis for a I at a-ndinr Tip here the particular form of a till, w hh-h it (pends admit can not 1 I enforced. Th right to eil whUkv waaaa di. tln.-t aa the rivbt to k. 11 milk. I ilation wa to restrain and punish tho aLu cf the rlht t) the Uetrimcit t-r society, Mr. LANE rVlrxt to jstpoa tl.' sot till Tuendav at 2 oYh'M-k. Mr. KIIJjOUK prcfcrrc-J po4i-Twment. He wmild n the n-cord against the bill In the boje f irettin a Ix-ttcr. .Mr. Dl'MIAM and MrCOFFROTH pref erred that the IIou rwiit o the vole this eeninf. Tb' 1MI esild the latter) had p-t into such a position that there must be a dirit vote on It. frne wetion, that whicu l''1 ww iuii.tiuumui iu,- a kiwiu viouihhi, IS. the friends cf the bill to come tt uicc to the ote. Mr. fllUrrTU. urgej poatpvuemc&t UU Tuedar. t Mr. jJ II AN II AM deal red unanimous conaent to tnov to make the till No. 3 a special order, i-ObWct j iJbxt.m ..,-- Mr. BKOIV'X made an In effected uoUon to lay th motion to pottpo&t on the table.

I (Mr. LANE then modiCeJ hit motion, nn J tbe further eon 1 j radon r f tb bill w poutIoned and Diidetbe iixjriai rderfor Tu 4ar. 10 o'rlork. (n motion bv Mr. HHANHAM, the State LVbt bill No. 2i wae taken tip Knd made the jMxiai order for TuclaT. 1 o lork r. M. n nation by Mr. STlilNtiLlL Mr. Millivan of Scott had leave of ab nce on a.H ount of ick ne in hia Umily. Tlie Houie then (at SKtt r. M.) -Vourno.!.

Telegrapliic Dispatches REPORTED EXri:iLY K )Rt H E Tl Fit Ä LI. Afternoon Ilcport. ENGLAND AND FKANXE! j The Relations are Satisfactory, j HORRIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT. ! t - - wa w I Government Cotton Burned I AFFAIR8 IN CANADA. Consolidation of Railroad. REPORT OF SECRETARY OF WAR. Ac.t AC Vc. From New York. Concretinien In VVaihlnjIon - PrI'osition to National Uanks-Uur tclatioiivxvitli Liiilandand 1' ranee Iteport otSerrclnr) of r on t litrn folitlclan .Tllnlater to Japan Indian Fopulation etc.. etc. New York, November . The To.ies' Washiiioton sptxial says: Up to four o'clock to-tlay only thirty-five mcuiUtj of Congress have "reported themselves. Two members of the Can.vlian Parliament, Messrs. Clalt and Scott arrived here to-day to be present at the oiH-niug of Congress. It is understOcKl that Adjutant General Thomas will soon retire from the army. General Townscnd will probably succeed him. A proposition emanating from Washington' is being made to the National Banks throughout the country, for subscriptions for the purpose f securing an amendment by Congress to the National Hankers law, by which profit ou loss of circulation shall acme to tho banks intcad of the Government. When necessary, the proper committee in Congr-ss w ill probably secure its passage without the pecuniary influences thus Involved. A special to the Tribune, dated Washington Novcmlwr 3o, says: Positive information lto the effect that the relations of our (iovernnw nt with France and Kugliud is entirely satisfactory, and there is no probability of a serious disturbance. Najioh-on's speculation in Mexico is very unpopular with the French, and he will withdraw his forces from Msoico as son as he can do so without compromising his dynasty. The Spanish Minister to-day read to the Secretary of State, tinler instructions of hi Government, a dispatch concerning the lave trade, which was repleUi with tho most emphatic expletives, expressing opposition to the outrageous trallic, and pledging tb3 uiont earnest eflorls of the Spanish Gov ernan nt for its extirpation. Investigation shows that an clc'trotyp' of the compound interest note plat-3 was obtain,'d before it came into tlie possession of the Treasury iVpartiuenf. The Time' siecial from Washington , oO. says; The report of the Si'Cretary of War is ready for ib livery. It will satisfy "the "ountry that the same vigor characterizes that l. jiartineiit In reducing the army to a peace footing which marked the action in the prosecution of the war. On the 1st of May lat we had in field and hospital, one million five hundred and tliree men. There has already been discharged eight hundred and twntv-live thousand, and the process of reduction is still going on. . The army w ill hereafter consist of fifty thousand menwhich the Secn'tary of Wardci-nis sullicieut for a state of peace, aud he will ask for only thirteen millions of loliars for the coming year, A list of sorao three hundred Generals to be mustered out is ready, but as Congress has not allowed General otlieers any additional pay after the late of th.-ir muster out, an otportunity will probably be given to remedy this iiijusti-e. . - Secial to the Herald from Washington datel November 3o, says: The New Turk delegation are inclined to press Henry J, Kayniond for the Chairmanship of the Ways and Means Committee, in place of Thad, Stevens, the late incumbent. No opposition is yet manifested to Mr. Colfax for Speaker, and but little toward Mr. Mcpherson for Cbtrk. Arrivals of Southern politicians have lieen quite numerous to-day. They disavow the obnoxious sentiments f some of the Southern sjieakcrs and convention, nm will ho content to take what they can get iu reconstruction. They confine themselves to the prsocution of their pardon claims in person, and do not propose to talk politics until they can do it without, damaging the friend who arc mot dipowd to help tlnju. Mr. Chauncey 31. Depcw, the newly appointed Minister to Japan, has notified the state Department that he vyill Ik- tn Washington shortly, ami) requests a week's time to decide whether he will acept or dcllue the appointment. His final answer will probably delend upon the action 'of hi friends, who are fishing for him for tue "New York, Collectorship. . ' ' ' From recert returns received at the Indian Bureau, he various triln-s of the United States are estimated to represent a collective strength of 3ft7,SKS souls, of which a number of 5,ss) are known to have served in thesorvU'c during the war, A special to the Tribune, dated Washington, Novemter 3o, says; The property at point Iiookout lias been reserved fir a temporary asy. luia for disabled ohlicrs and seamen. Congreaa will be aked at the opening of the session to donate the cottag on that point for that purpose, and an apfieal will be made to the liberal citizens of the country for means tn pay for the land. Gen. Grant is in favor of having the asylum established there, anJ thinks that the fact of Point Lookout having been uscu as a watering plie lefore the war a sufficient reply to. the suspicion of its unheaUhlncse, Dispatch from the Pretlden t to Got. Holden. Washington, December 1. Tlie Raleigh, N.C Standard of Wednesday, contains tho following highly iriortant intelligence. Gov.W. W. Hoblen has received the following telegram from President JohnoTj, which Is laid before the public for tlieir information: Washinütox, November 27, LsU5. Hon.;W. W. Holden, Provisional Oovernor of North, Carolina! Accept mj thanki fortlic noble and efficient manner in which you have lifcharged JCUT duty as Provisional Governor. You will be sustain! by the Government. The recent elections in Norih Carolin have greatly damaged the proiects of tlie Mate iu the restoration of its governmental relations. Should the action and the spirit of the Liglsla. ture be in the same dir- tion, lt will tm-atly Increase the mis hief already done, and might be fatal, H b hoed the.a tion ami spirit msnifest(sl by the Legislature will be so dint -ted as to rather repair than lijereaae the dirüculües under which the Statehas pl.iTl itself. ligned,J ANDKKW JOHNSON', Prcid nt of the United State. Another Terrible Railroad Accident. KasToX, l'a., I)e'emler 1. The Western express train, which left ll&rrisburg nt three oN-hxk this morning, ran into a coal train at Whitehouse, N.J., on the New Jersey Central Railroad, at about eight o'clock thi morn in, killing mint seven pi'rsons anl wotinlin ten or twelve others. Killed It. J. sidaey, of Kaston. la.. Ldward Johnson, o Washinton, N. J.. Mr. Frances, of W-st Twfutv-s. tuth strtrt. New york t ity, . lames Tvler, of Kaston, l'a.. West M. ltl. r.t f I'hillipsburp. N. .1., Kl. ward Iairs, of Helveder-, N. J., J. W. Kdine r. of CarjK ntersv HU-, N. J. Woundl W. Heid, le? broken; MrsJIaney, letr broken and her child hUi injured; Andrew OW'eil, arm broken ; W. W. Marsh, of ssr-hnolev'a Mountain, about the healj Wm. Steakle, abjout tl hs4; (ieo. Waller, aller, of Newark, slijhtly: A. S. Strcns. cf Kat Hampton. ilas.,baily alKut the had; Mrs. A, S. Mronj, slihtlv; y, i Lowtliipji, of Trenton, dan?''rous.y;"john K. staler, of (linton, N.J.. both arms; W. E. Morri, of Washino. N.J., in the side and arm. ,. . , From Canada, New Yonx.liccrni.tfr UeralTt Toronto. C. W apes-ial of the Änh ult., aay: 1 he l(.ard of Trade to-nijebt resolved to hold a great international couzicU and banquet at an early day, in furtherance of reciprodty and of the Gcsarijtai,Uay caual auix-xation. Clutm ar sprinsiiiz up all over Lower CanaIa. The French Canaliau ein.Tins wic fine war upon llritlsh domination. The Fenians are rrtik-t, xceptlnj an occasional demonstration m ith rockt U and Ere arms, , , Hall road Conalldatln. CniCAK, November 1. Tbe consolidation of the Toledo. Jor1a and tVaraaw itailwrar Conw pny, and tbf Mississippi and Wabash Itailwa Cotniiay, Was consummated at IVoria to-day, by a larire majority of the stockholder. Cation Carned. MoBtLX. NovcraVer 3J. Ths Mabtie Tit ou reliable Information that a thousand bales cf Gofrrnmrnt cotton was destroyed by lire at Cclumbaj, llisa., ta tbe 'J-Mh-the work cf an Incendiary. Lom, one miiliou doilarv

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Wilson,) WBOLISALB AfV TAB MirtS IS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, I-.iiiitoviifs, Plated and Britannia Ware, house furmsiiixg goods, JLC?ofOotSLs,Pof CO WcMt lVnli!ns:toM Strocl,, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. Dotl3 d.m JEWELRY. I HALF MILLION DOLLARS WORTH TO BE DISPOSED ' OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, i Without regard t r.lae. Sut toberall for uetJ yoa j Slcw bat you are to receire. j Splendid Liist ot Arliclc. All to be Sold forOXR DOLI.AIC each! ; 300 Maslc Boxet t 20 to j3 each. UO do Ith hell and C'aIIdH do 500 Silvrr Teapot anl C fft-e Urn. 20 to tQ do . 200 do Chane Iihf. 30 to l o do lift) dj Ical-iUbera 2U to i' do 2VKJ do KyrupCups with Salvor. "0 to 60 do 5000 do Gobleta and liriaiug Cups 5 to CD d S000 d C'ait rs 13 to o J do 2000 dj Kriiit, Card and Cake Ranket '.0 to ."..1 .l j 5000 lK)ien Silver Tea Sproü Iu to '.'t) 1. 2. lOoi'O do do Table hinxms ai.d Korka 250 Gent's Gold IIiiu.i.:g Cae Watches 250 I.adiea' Gold and KcaaieleJ Huuttnz Cai WaUh A'9t 40 du SO to 1 00 ra-h. 3jt Td do 500 Gent'a Buutiog Case SJvrr Watches S5to 10 do 200 D.auiobd Lin? 5itol'S d 5000 Uuli Vest and Neck Chain..... 4 ti 30 d SOUO do Oval Band Bracelet 4 to U 9000 Jrt and Gold h aceletf. C to 10 da 2000 Chatelaine Cbaii.a and Guard Chains 5 to 20 do T0O0 Solitaire and Gold Rrooc'ae.... 4 to 10 du booO Opal and irmeraM Broocbr.. . . 4 to 8 do bOuO Moaa'e, Jet, Lara and Floreutin KitJrop. 4 to S Ju T5O0 Coral, 0(al and Eiueta'.d Eardropa 4 to G do 400) California D amoDd hreast l'iiin.3 t 10 do Snort Odd rob anl Vent W.tch Key. 2.10 tu H di 4ISM1 'ob and Via: Hibbon S i le... .. 3 to 10 do 5000 n Solitaire Sleeve Button., ?tud.etc 3 to 8 do 3000 Gold Thimble., Pencils, etc 4 to 0 do IIkkXI bliiiiatare Lockets 3 Ml to l'l .1 j 41100 do do Mig'ic Spring. 1 to '.0 do 3SM) Gold Toothpicks, Crtt,(t, etc.. 9 to S do : oik) ruin Gold 4 to lo do looeo Stone Set and SUuet Klgs 2 3 J to 10 do 500 Chaed Gold Rlrg 4 o 11 Co i:s.O Calilornla l).amoi.d lonr. 2 to 10 do TäOOSeU Lahe' Jew rj Jet a:.J Gold 5 to 15 lo G000 Beta L.dici' Jae!ry Caine, l'earl, Opal arid other tone... . 4 to 15 da 100DO Gold lVns, Ktleer Kitealoa Ho der. auJ Pen Hi 4 to 10 do 10000 ;..l 1 I'.n and Geld Mounted It. 'd em 6t3 10 il 500) GvU Pen. and Gold Kxtcncin Ha ders .... 15 to 25 do 5000 Lidies' Gilt and Jet Kuck'e 5 to 15 5iXU do do Hair Ban and Balls 5 to lo do CerUCcatea of the T.riou. ar.icleiare f.r.t put into envelope, sealed op and mixed ; ai-d wl.ea or.Vred, are taken ont witt.oat regard to rboiee, and a-nt by nail, tbaa Riving all a fair chance. Cd receipt of tbe cert. Ileal., you will ee bat oj are to have, and then it Is at yoor option to send tba Do'.lar af.d take tbe article or not. Purcbaaers vaty tho abUla a Gold VVatci, Ilia -wond Hing, or acy et of Jewelry on our liat lor OMi DOhLAU. Hmid an Cent Tor Oertiflcnle. Ia all trar.Mctk.n by mail, we fth.U charge f.r forwarding tha Certificates, paying tbe poatag and doicg tb busiaea, cent each, hieb -t be enclured wuen the cerliricate 1. arnt. live Ceft. floate II te ent for f 1; 12 tot I-'; 30 for f 5; loO for 15. A(..T We want agent In every rx.mcst, anl In every towa and county m theCauntry, and tb acting a. euch will be a.lowjtl 10 cant on everj crti!ate ordered by them', provided their remittan.e amount to One Dollar. AgeBt III col'ect "Zi ci.t for every rertiüeate, and reiu.t 15 centa to as, e.tb.r in C.ib Pttre Stamp.. - liHYAS EltüS. dt ( 0., nov21 dim 51 Libert" St., Sea- York Ct. OOOTS AND SHOES. CITY SHOE STORE o. 5 West Washington Street, Keep on fcaad the most Choice Selection of Goods IX THE CITT, A T PBICKS that ein not fall to .'core tbe patronar ct all gool Judg.t. Call atl ei am n ur rtk and price, aad .ati.f oorle that what wa .ay i. correct THOMAS UC5TER A CO. lot 13 dial DEDATES, ETC. The Debates of Consrrcss, IOR THE KSSDiyO 8KA.t0 ILL B TUB- " liahad as heretofore dure; tba last lh rt-:bree year. Daily Globe fr the mmIu. f IS o'j Daily Glebe, per motto t Ui CoD;reatonai Globe acd Appt,d.i for the .ion lo 00 Ilther U.na will oauUia tha ietaU. aaüre. Add rms ov27d5t T.k. J.EIVES, Wathlrrton, V. C. ASTROLOGICAL. ilS TROLOGY. LookOut! (ioo(LcwsforAll! VOt.G LIlO.MIl.tH, 23. GREAT AXD REAL ASTROLOGIST. Bi. k;'l by tboaaaod. ba been fled. ItS tboQutdi more tell meet; for la AatrUory all norta'. caa eonflde, W.tk Prof. Leooidaa, JJ Itonk I.Uoo-.. .treat. HE TELLS T0C TH EVI5T Or UTK, AXD can ttr bs sorpaaied ty any la this mj.tlcal acieK ftbaaura. Ji a tbe aeveoth aoo of tbe aes-.etb on for aeven reneratioca, and born with a vail of Lgbt Ha baa been viaMed by tbe aoat iDct mef-IViors Uwyer, MinUters, Prlncfpsis the tert Tler-loe! aod Publx SeCBlnarlea. Coilea, Arademle. and t cbooL Ho ahow. yoq tb kkeoev of year future Wtr sbd Hitbead, and andorataad tb aeieeca a A Urol or y a. tbe EcrlaDf, rer.iaci aad Arahiaxi, from hock a&4 oracle, eomtarrtly relied on tj tha Kxperor 5ateoo, IJ9M3 Kl iih.ll and lr. tare, and wrawolMn. (JKc 83J Souhl lioxUi'rt. AitracWaicv.ioUACoo U4.e., ocs tfolUr; GenUtmen, two dollar. covU Aim RENOVATORS. Cleanln?and Dyein? Establishaent. TBI rJITXDITATHDT-B0CS0.ltJ0r;i3 l!!loolatrsH.la41aapoliat laliaaa, at thai aad aad waXi-koowa rtablbtnant, tk lai'.a ea kaw atlka a4 waolan faoda dyad u bmBtt aad astMUfakolora; aad pttu' gamaats Uoroc hi j ra&va. tad aad tvpalrsd. ' w aad ...oatd-hand elothlof boabt aad aoli aJau a aaaspalar braach la Ua baataaaa daoealaai4 Caa draw, tacrine dt.bl. data, ar Uar la acr rarBaat ca?U .m"1 Ata U tt aaaai eye. ,. ta toatb tlliaataatraat.

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