Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1865 — Page 3
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Ilerulcl J3ullH"Sr IG 12 East Vathlnßton Ct., TCM.ni r Tin: Aitv. f -Rr r - eara. agt,U .4 aew. dealer. VJn Ä e-bacrib.r. kr 4.tlT.rod by carrw r m-i, fi wb V AI Mad (patabio la H.urt) Pt ' m " a, aa-auae v ., - m ihr aw-rAh I S . m (M taootlt 1 SS Anddetteerabl. U Hf "rT'1ü$l-CJi V i'AII l.ttar.. wb.iber fr pbOatii . bw-to.., rill tea rred to-llaU UaKhli.oB,nL.uaoJla. '"tJ.--u Basal U aat by all th. ..rly -lüiri Train, aad ä.U-.rd to aabacrlber. in l' am- - l. -Utr.but.4ta .ti fr ,hrc.p.ri or i" f tb. day r.om al u ,.! fear befor. mi nreis. U ibroag-h paper. puWV.bed eUh.ro. Tb. p. ,.,,be.a4 ol J"-. d.a er. .i)4 crrl.r. .1 any Mb. r" IrTad ton eeoterU. 1 Indiana!.... It a tri of AtlnTlUlnjr. I 3 5 I n 2 9 1 ! f 0 -X IS L7A .A M5, 76 ITA Iii ITS! 4. CO. Iii iiv i.:s 4 TV ISO 4JV 43 C if V 71 I a ' a us 1 .K S IS S 25' 4 Ji 4.öo. a.4 .7il a IV I. 1. Ti' 2. ff a c 4. IIS T.Ii 4 I 7 73' aoo 1 n J t IS' 10 75 12 35 I J 7 f. I 5 5 I auoio rs u si 11414 0 w w' k.7 Mll'iS 14 00 1171 IVCU Jl tlSl 7 5 II 0O 14 til 14.00 UZO U 00 . M J 00 a f. I t &i 17.11 .00 4.05 3' M 54 73 S9 10 2 1H J I 14 I .w 4i ii j - w ------- mil iiJ.iat j3h 4'oo Moo a) to 7 o A lfU-niit iuarll tc4ir ttn. th.rt tbr. th. will U. cbargwl pcorUunal M IX Ur. 'otb. "'llal ntlr, tlx IIa, ant oJr, II i"; r. tk.n ( l ite. ei l.r tb.aU. tO. wf t'B l.nt r.n'tper tin. li b UMerUo. All utntlant ao4 taaional A4artU tei.U and Lucal ytirma mntt txi lor In aUvaac. Mtrrlatr 'Hlr. $1. Knntnl WKiCf II. .t lrttratiti with cau will t t.k.n. T r.iet of .l.rtlln la th Wwklj i.tir.el will b balftha rcbrfr4 is Uk U.lly UrUl fur on. wk of (f)(r tim. A4rrtliMiDnt discontinued hf.i.ipirtion af eontract will b cb.rK4 fr lb. Its lntl4 cordim to I be at., rat.. rni: ni:i:ui.v ni: i im:i. pVu.b4 tT.17 U 54y, at fl 00 per annum, In aiWanre. jr '- pap l wUbut tb. wa.,B.r coolloord a tonfT 1 IBM ibaa paM for. JNüIWAPOMS R. R. TIME TADLE. Colnrabaa ad Indianapolia Central Railway. Tr!'- L a. 4 30 A. ... j r. M .... Train. Arn.. .HC , 5 Sitkl Siprcia. W P. K. 7-11 P. M Bollffonuln. Tfalrl t-ca. 40 A. M 4xi P. M 3 11 P.'J ktall. KJi'.road. Trcln. Arii. ....15 A.M. .. ..ln.oo Suolt. ..... 845 P.M. Madiao Jiailroad. Tralr.tt.af. Traini Arr!?.. -: A.M Mall. 3 00 P.M .1 lira a. TJt-P. J.ffcTtonrill KallroaJ. train Leava. Titln Arrlt. Kornln r .10 11 A.M. Nicbt Ki.... A.M. I'bie.ru T.t.. V0O P. 51. Chic. Kl. I '2.30 at. K'iat r....9CC T. M. Kven.i.gZx.. 13') P. U. Tara KailroaJ. rrataat.v. Tratn. Arrlrr. I-: ) Xo CS!.? Siaraa... - A.. It. io)r. a ckiriYTr as p.m. Lafayette Itailrtad. iralD.Ueava. 12 40 .. 7..10 P. U K JS r. M Tialo Arrt. ... 4l A. M. , ..11 Id A.M. .... 4 53P.M. Terra Hani and Kicbiaoul Railroad. Tratn Lea MS A. M... 11.15 P.M.... J 10 P. M... .W P. M.... Tr.'.Dt Arrtv. ....J: 16 A.M. .. .li 4) A. M. .... 40 P. at. 7:15 A.M. . . . Acomiuo-Utiun . . .. ..Clncianatl Elite.... ...Milaml Kipre.... M?bt Eipreiu Cincinnati Railroad. Tra'.a.Leave. TtlnArrhe. 451 A. M Kpre 12 15 P.M. 10 vi a. M Mill.... T WP M. 4.3 J P. M..QreniNiirir Accomodation.. . 10 A. M. 7 3.1 P. M Sisbt Kvre-a 1X15 A.M. Loal.TÜl, New Albany and Chicago Railroad. KipresfQr.enca.tle Junction going tortH.OO P. M. (ij.ng outa 11-47 P M. 44TH INDIANA LEQISLATÜRE. Special Kettlon. arroBT.i v.a thb MBatia r a. b. . w. m. iariita. Vmis$ion$ and c-irtnilinents of these 7.VVort$,for rant nf Sjxtce in t Af ar culinnm, fill be jri'nted in the Jirtrn r l.'jislttire U-jrt)t. IN sF.XATK. Jt. rt tnUr . InUj. js.t riRt iv, The ri:Klli:NT,jo f. ? i. conim.in.lcd order at ! t'clo-k A. M. tn motion by Mr. OlFKolM. the rcad.iuof vtstcrday'a Jounul w a dipcned with. TAT: A;i:T sivMMi tt xi-.srArK innr. 3lr. i:i:.MI.KV. by b ate, introduced a bill No. ,7.i r -r An At t to bolih the Indiana Mate Airii.-v in the nlv of New lork.the Hoard of inkin Kund Coinniissioner of thi Mate, and all the ortl.-e. connected there w it It ; und to inv est the monies 1 londnü to aid fund, and the Mate IVM sinking Fund, and other fund, in the st k and Im.h.I of the State; and to transf. r the biisin. of aid Hoard of" ukin F un. I .iiiinis-.iot.-rs t" lh- otUcin ot tb Audit, t and Trvasitn rof state, and also to provide for the adjustment of the debt of the state, by is-.mii,; coupon ln.n.Nfor the present live per nt. ri-Ki-tere.1 .t.H-k of the state. It vva read the ti r-t time, and on motion by Mr. R.. lit) copi.- were or.U re.1 printe.1 for the Use of thei nale and lb-useof Represent at ivc4. Al-NiiTIcSMVX VUH KKPKKj'E.NTATI?!. Mr. Fl.I.KN. fivm the t .auiiilt.'ee on Khvtiotis. rctiirnc.1 Mr. lUnn.tt's bill is. No, .'i"'' and Mr. Cutter' bill ..N. l!j f-r Act to , apiHrtion t nator.and IJepre. ntatit e fr tin1 next four vcars; recommending the passage of the form r an.l tli.it the latter bill lie u the fill-. .Mr. WILLIAMS had a nbtitutc in prepa ration f. r the bill No. 2"t': and mov.-d that the bill and r-M.rt U- l.-dl th- t tl-b- ami j made the specird t-rd r f-T U t-.Jucs.iat n-t at i 2 o't bw k I. VI. I Mr. oYI.Fi: s aid Hi.- bill did not imM with ; bi approval. It dlsfran. s. in the lower ' lbusc, bis it jiu.-.!i ite .'iistitu. nt.. which he; v as not disposed t sub njd t. A far a the ! sstiatori.il r. pr .-nt.iti..n 1 concerned. I hate n o'-j.t tio:i to tb.it. :.1:U. i:,-Ii it is not a mu. b ' a vv c are ei;ti!l. 1 t-: Vtit we have ciijot rtl a ! i;t!c fiu-i cf our r :ht in the HoUe. its an j s.lT1 ! llltf. I Iber.-fore I. ill feel tliH-t ( to ophe Hie till! as I. Hcf a.- I . at.. I roi:i my msltioll .-is a l:n 'Ml. r if tin- t .iimillli.' ill Klcction. 1 ti,. not want t! .,.,. j,, under- ' Im, I on- n. n.l.ir.111-- ! i il r l. rt. t .Mr. YAW H i;. I ;n:i oo.-. f th.-minority -f that O'tiunitttc. A biil a-o ptiMc t th-mi- ; loritv wa lnn.l. d t 11.. . nibr fr. in l,;.., I uu.lcrt tnd. and be i not b. re n..w . I unb rstiibl the miaontv desire t nuke a report. -t:J I no.te . Jh stponr tin- f.nttuT conldtrati.n tf this s(ifi..t till next U.-dn.-s.lat. The PRIIDLN l. r r, iliat i the mo tion tf the t n i. r lYoin Ki.s. Mr. VAWTKH. Ah: I bad ju.tvi4C Ut I d'.d net understand fV .,U. ti n. 1 lo pe the m ti. n vt ill pn-v ail. I lie motion t. :i.ike to- bill, and iLia.rt lloi ll order f.-r vv ,-in- d ir n. xt :f - u' lock 1 . M. V ,i ;igr . d t '. ki r i: i Mr. WARD, ft : i. u nyiii i 1 1 i , s i :.i tii- . ur.uitt on ' rp. ! t!.. I ill IL R. o. mpowt rrat;, ti-. r. tin -n. l!l-' i- rp. tj.i ti.- a! is a: id 1 !!. . i.. t.l -.hi and m dntilu
t.-; the str.-.t. all.f. put. lie Mr. Dotigbis' is p. 271 to ammd ti n I 10 :1 lis th, r. . f. and'providing I of All Act authorizing Justice of tl Peace, n f the ,me at the clh nc ' Not ti U- InMlc. rt.. t a.TiniiiUtcr atii. n n- ' r ; rtv !; !!. r- r ,-omm. nd- ; t rally , rtc. apptvv cd Marth t, l?al: iiHludmg
s U i f.-r t .4' IL . t; in ' a-:i' Hlg II I 111 lit s tri". t.Mir lu uii:, t! i U IM;' allle Udto. v. . i j i .i .. ". r, v ., r,. i vtli im--, ii.ut iiL.k. ti.i . im r. t!i. iimy 1 1 t'.-si 2." The at l n !:' :.t u . r. .i.t.ei t , an.l ti.e t id vv a rt ad tin- mm ud tun.-. Mr. ROW .MAN. fr.-ni tio-t . mmittee n Ct r 1 irtti. ti. rctun;d Mr. I .is. -i's bill , -i..l s ill 1. Mi. td d to the act tf .1 tint- 1 1. lNi . . i f-t t!i. uie..rpr i f tow u, ,v .. r . -0111111, ndlug it pass-gr. J he bill w a, pj...-d to th. thir l ri adlnr. ifr !1I I.Ii. AN, fivm Iii totnmlttee rti It'gf.: liJ I i"?l !'"- s of the Itdiabltalit t f the -tiie, rini.i ;ir. rwerretr Ldi No. 2u in r-liti.-n Ij "vrifa'-f; ,J...ii!hi m th--1 r ... . cling- f tie llth Hit.,' . . tolm.ici).1:t f t'. 1? it h- . n the table, a. thtre I a l lU b.rf v . ii t'.. uu.- siitiit t t. 1 1 . j ri is n ii. urn si lu. !r. Hl V I f, '.1 'n t!i Ct lit.tle- H tV',ti- :;.. .. tt'ii.. t vi. 1 is, i,'. bill ,S. No. 2.'.'; Mu- tl-.'.l. pofiiti- Il .-II. -. f. ii i.' ,4 11 i f. r t. n.-.r-f V! tn uf m : in 1 ii. M...I SUn.i.j Com. r. t. t M.t k,' 1. 1. , vi.iA.liirr r. 1 1 t-.i.i-1 til U. . J .Aid I. 1 1 inf i.- . r -. 'i. ii to .iiiilAor .41- . 1 . . 'itiA.e.1. fcHd tegalliiigii'iiuil bv . u. Ii. 1, in. ' , v b t - paub , 11 ... . 1. I r . i I I 1 I I .. ..-1. 4 ' vvion ii,.in.i it I ''"J '" ! t.. the third twtlng Mr VI in. it ta a. ' .... iii.iui, in a. tu Load, ntuntt-d Mr. I ix.t,'. totomitbrw e-ti " No. i-oi. I
authoriimr Omintjr CorntnIlr.cra to jrrnt the riht t awl gate, on county and privat" rd; reesenrneniliur that it II ort the table, a fir1Ulioii t hereon ls lniJiiit. The. rrr wae -nrurr"! in. Mr. WAKI, fron tb Committ tn rrjwv rilium. rrturnM Mr. Alli-in1. f. No. -i-; mTi.I.nif th rhirtrr of the citj of Kvan-i II-; rt'tntm n.lin? iU par. Ttj Will rJ th rwnJ tim. Mr. t'Oltlt, from th Ju.Ikiarjr Cmcilttf. rnurn! 31r. lUnna't tili 'o. 41 inrijInjf wr. !C cf An Art irol.hnr for the w ttlfmt of ilent. rtmt, rtt pproTtJ Jun 17, irvii: m-ommert'lln? It p. Tb tIU wi r. th" -onl lim. Mr. MLl from th Ju.lUiiry foiumittrtturnrj Mr. I)uwnr'i Uli 'o. U"; amm-J-Iny arc. TO and M of An Act in rt Uti.n to tl mlfimnt of dw-Jrrit. tatf with uurnJ. lunts; rrcomrnendln it iia. The aintiJmfnU wrre acrl t- &nl the Mil wii r-al the MTnJ time. thk iivr.RSAt. rxrMTiN at rki. Mr. THOMIW)N. fr.m tM S. l.--t CoinmitUv, to Hhutu waa rtfrrmJ that part of th? wvtnor Mnxiaxc rTnna UtIin the proprii-ty of makldr protliion fc-r rxMMtin inM nof agricultural roJu4-tion, msnuftun. u--rh.niciU Imj.rovmxniL aol unnral wraith of In.Ilanv In th4 "UniveMal KxiKltin" at I'arK Krn-e, on the I1rt of April. I;7; n--iortl the fllowlnr (ieM-rilxst Lill. rmin.
j. - F The Llll No. f..r An Art to mk uitproUiotn fr havm? th- M.t- f Indiana oox-rate with (jthT Mat authoritie, anl Ith th i otniniiinr of tlie (icn- rul (iov-erur-M-nt at tb- t'niTial Plxj.ltion to Im- l ll tn I'arU. Krai.'--, in the year liT; in um h mint.- r a to rt j.r.-M nt fully the Agricultural, Mainjf -ttirinir. M hnnioal, Mint rul. ArtUtic aiil otli r p'xir' aii'l lntTt; anl tlun tv t m i.ur.i'e titiTiiiration to the MaU f ludianv. -'Mak-" it the duty of the i..iru..r to aiMint a iiniii?J"ner i.r:int with Liu'IUh, Fnm ü nii.l pnan ).ti.u:iL'-: the jrrril- hi lutl-, biiJ aipri.pri.ijea fA,n) f,,r , travuin et n or tie i ommi'Moiitr UU) one rh l k.1 Wm read the M-:otid rrtolin, lirt tinie aii'l : d to the TAXATION t,v j; i AI-. Mr. r.KKoN oü. red the f 4l..v;n; . Wliaaa.a, It w cbar(rI bf thr mlnoritf rrt ..f Ik. r.icct CornmUf en tit I. ill N. Tj4i, tbat t. ptHtti ( aalil bül .'I4 lo to tb. iereii- of tb. al.i. tK'O.OOO; tber.fvre, L It htJft. Tb.ttb. AoJilorof Kut t requr.t .1 to I o farm lb. frnat bat ainonnt of IL rrtrnuri, If auf, w.M4 b. Jeoar4UJ ty tb. parage of fnl. billS j. 150. Mr. ( OUI. IN inti-tl to r A r It to the i:d Committee iii Ilailr.i.id Al'pral iii.-nt-. Mr. lti;i:xN expl iine.l lint the only ol.jt-.-t be had in oT. rin th- r d u t i Ii w to oht.iln iiifri.tti.n. Mr. Al.l.lHiV tat-d that the Auditor bad obtained jud.'ioe'.st ai;:iit)t the Nrw Albany Hilroa I; und Umt tialu ere M-ndin- or Im-Iii brou-ht aaint the J'.-ru and oh r rnilr:idx, hltli Would brill' to tie U- aboijt 1,1 '",- UH. Mr. lli:i:4.. If thU bill would pi.l u 'jiihtu to the nii already iMiidinir, tlie Senate otiht to know thntf u t. Mr. ( OKIIIN. My -l.l in ui:iktiif tinmotion to refer art fnm thi fa.t. The mliiohtv report rinlMHlir- all tlie fart the refoluti'iu ai.tj. ip it. -.aiid a waolruw n uutind r ' the mixrvioU uud lüp-rtioll of the ortiet r. of Male, fa I tind.tjtand )itttibf'intiallvthtir report. I do not think any f.iriin y incrmation from tha quart, r ran i- c4, und K". ttim eoii-e- ti luei tiy 1 Nt) iiu ut uMY tor paui me r;--at 9 r. .a "öl mi tu-i n lu.i.i Ii.-. adopted our rcH.ri : In the fir! plaee; but he next mornluK the St nator frani Jrnniui (Mr. Vawter informed me that did not Ucidru to ha;x the report made aa iinanlmoti, bceauMt he vtanfej to make a minority r. jxirt; and a I avv blmla riultatiou with the Auditor of Mate, ( 1 Mippoe tvt U puriH.-- of p ttin up thU n port; i the rciaoa ( yy ) mipih.m- it vva (rotten up under the authority of the -l!.''M-tor of Mat w blch i brli.-vc to be a fact. Mr. ALLISON would uierjop no obj. etioii to the resolution ffoln In-fore any Committee of the Snate. Mr. CORH IN withdrew hi motion. Th resolution va then adopted. new rrtoiiKirmxs. Mr. OYLKU Introduced a bill S. No. 21 for An Act to ttiuind M-.io.ij 1 of An Act entitled An Act to lix the aalary of the Mate Librarian, t, and rcH-allnir II law in e..nfliet therewith, approved March 4, IW. Raising the salary from jHM) to ?l,2ix j)t r Hiiniun; ami allowing thn jreeht ineumb td i-JH for service duriii the y-ar li-'t in addition to hi aalarv.l Mr. VAWTKUlntro.!iic-d a bill !. No. Js-.m for An At to provide forth.- employment of Watehmcii in any of the ei tie of this Mate, and prov i.lin? for their payment. Mr. AM XT.U introduced a bill S. No. -.l for An At-t to uidJiorie the Comurti Cotin i (Tuny town in thi Mate to upiM.int a town Attorney, and to provide eomjM-iisatioii there, for. These bills wi re read the Arid passed to the se. ond reading. TOWNS AM flflKS. . Mr. Cobb'a bill S. No. .MH aim tiding svtion III of thecitv iueorHratiou repealing Act, aptrovel March H, l"0,,otnat tlie ( omnmn Council may change tin " I ,e course of ri its pa. t itle, regulate ferries, in; through or near i t.-.; coming up m or.u r It w a read tho wtirtnl 1in;.i and pa-sed t the third n-adinir. llol K UILU-t ON TIIK IHM KH.MUN... The following dewiilH.! bill, from the House of Represel Tativi s, Wi re read the li rst time severally, and pasM-d to the si-coml read- ! iiiif . The bill. II. R. .'mI. to amend the Mb s.i tion of An Act Ti tillating and licensing the sal.- .f piriluoii, lDotjs,ii)a!t and other intoxicating lHiior, b prohibit the adulteration of liquors, and to r. al all law eontrat enin tho protiion of thi Act, and prccribiu iM-naltte for 1 the violation thereof, approved Afarch . !"!. j The bill. I. R. f2. coneerninjr the creation of corporation for maintaining Ii lr I school in thi Mate. etc. The bill. II. R. IIS, tnablim; the Hoard of Iinttorof any in.orp-vat.tl Tum pik Company to chane'the time of holding the election of I 1 rector. I'l... till It t 1 ..........Ii... . ...ti.... I I't r. C 1 l I Olli I . , Ulli. IlÄ.O Ulli ll'i VI I the Act amendatory or An Act for the publi- ; cation of .lelin.iu. nt taxes, approved May 31.
lNd. lint rae fpav for the publication of 1 It vva referred to the Committee on tire Juthe notiee.l " 1 iliciary.
The bill II. R.2I0. to tlx the time of holdm in-' the Court of Coiiiinon Plea in (irant county, ami repealing all law in conflict therewith. The bill II. R. 212. legalizing the appraisein. lit of real estate made under the prov L-ioiis tf An Act to provide forthe appraisement of real estate and pfrrhiiig the du tie of ollircra In relation tin rcio." apj.rovl Iht cinbt r 21, WS and the :isssini nt and levy of tax made and hereafter to be made oil Midi !- pr:iielllellt. Ih.-Joint R solution If. R. No. 1 propoin: an amendment t the stjt.- Constitution, by strikim; out the i::th Article thereof. HIT STATF l'i:iX Mil'TII. The coiieiiricnt resolution t.f tin Iii. Use of 104 of the KepresentatlVe ( printed on paire Hhkv ivm. Kkiukis.) dlmting the Attorney tiem ral to ui'iuire into the validity of certain ( contra U ioa.li for tin- laber f coiiv it t in the S'Utln rn prl-on; cinl..g in regular orderIt w a r. f rre.l t lb.- Committee on state Pris('iis. 0Ni,I.Kl N AI. M IH)L IMAM'S. The i-oitcurrrnt r.4ution from the llwuacof 1 Uflt.ativra, directing t.urSnator ami ( reiutiug ur Representative in Coiiifr- to ne tlxir lutnienee towar.i securing a m.hiincation of the Act t f Cviigrer- t.f .Vpril. lI. appropriating every Ixtefllth ection for v liotd j iirpos. . -o that wb u the land 1 wanting it may In- bwatctl a.lj'Uiilng: eomlng up In order It vva referred to the 4'ommittcc on K.Iucatioii. WOltK nK tlviITTFE. , !ifollowing lescrlln d bills were n-ad by title oi luttteea: uu,l . Vrrt'il appropriate Cvutlr- Oybrs J- t invest the Circuit Court. .f tin Mate with exclusive original JorUdbtlon in application, for div or..-, and to pre, ribe the teno-uihmi w ii h tllvopt may grant-tl in .-. w h. it; th . i atiscs ,J Uim n ' relied on an rued Ms, -where than lu IUI Mat. ; - to the Judiciary 'minitt.s . .'ir. .iiifii a .--. rpiii nig t oumt Auditor to make t-xamitiation of ther.-conl In tfulr oflis-ea in n f rttce t the h.h l fund, an J iiiiio a niort thereon, and providing fompt-nAto4 th. f f'.r, and b-claring an enn r-g-ncy:-to the C-inmitt.-e i Coiiutt and 'J"iwiihip Ibisiut. Mr, Ctvnl ,S. vo. 27' to iMc.f nd section. and 10 of An At t regulating the f. . .f olb.. r, and repealing forn.er act In rel-ito n th-ret. approved M.r h 2, 1nV: 4iu.rta;iig the fees of Audit, r aud t ounty C-tnnnsirnf t to the J u.llclary t eiiiiiiitt.e. County u. liters ;-w the t ouniittee en organ li itl 'n if Ct urt. ... - Mr. Dkc No. 272 b amend section 12 cf An Act t- prov t-ie for a a-en. ral vteii of -i nit; wit Ii!, t tc, aj'prive-l Mrt h. l"; - to the Cointnittis on I'.lu. aii, u. Mr. W right' k- Sol! to h?tit- the act t f the Stat.- R.ard (f Kqiuliatiou at their eatictn of liU:- to the 1 1'iniiiitt.s- on Fiuaiuv Mr. H"d' i No. 271' ct-:ii t n.lt-rf ikadinc la tLv tuatu r t-iaiti ajtaint th- -laV . if d-tvdcr.la aa the JtKlidarv Cilnmitbs-. Mr. Richmond'. Nt, 27.' l-tov itlmg f.-r extruding lite tertna isf Clei-uit (flirt- It I'Umillclit W Ii. U the pt tldlUg bllslllt .Ji;ll Uiinf.nlshcd. ttc; the Jtufge to rtvi v e er- r div for holding 'aid ttrui;;-ti the ConimitI lee tn t rrgalii J.ttb n t f t'ourt. j Mr. Roiiham" . N. 27 ! am. nd si-ti.ii I - - -w -w - - a v s t - 4 1 .a aa. .4UailUcattoH ef JriSilt i f 'ho IV ., t le.rt t the tommttt'-r on 01 lutiato n t f ..urts. I Mr. Ciejter. .No. 27., ivldiiu fr the J' Au Af Vrovldn;-' f r the tb. ti iji aitd lot at i u of an Arrl. ult ursl College 1. 1 Til th nH' roiintv, and uppl mental l th-.gri-t t:Mirl t'Jl-vr .L auinved Msn h t. !.:. Ib, Ma-.iJi ..i.i:;:tttr in Ai:rbu!tural I l ilLge... Mr If. r.l'ti Vn. 2T. t.t 1.11.1 .1. 1 .iion ..1 . - - A . . 1 . 1 11 v aiiisiiou anu arm ut avi, approve-! 1 nine vi. atul ITOTlding WUcu Ut aUJie t i .b.dl take. ft,t:-to the Ct.iiimittts' t.n ( fun- I tt and I ..w n.bip Rii.;atw, f " Th. bill. H. R. No. ai. u U-idiw the lc fcf 1
r rtaU lin H in lke county,-to th (' tirwwH rte i n L'-Tttration. The Ii i, II. K. No. to abtb nUe H.'h h'.!, a 4l-nili .', cuil-,'i ., mil v rvito., thei fU-al tn-titiitrfc, aia!uari aii-1 nii-i.-nsrv Iv. tr.N formal iin.li r the liu of thi Mat.-1'. change their orj.rate name;-to the Committer on Corporation. The l ilf, H. . tn crv ,,ftie - lBOHei?Tnetit4 f deda tn eirtain ra-:-t.. the Ju.lh larr C.dumlttav. - Tlie bill. II. H. lji, to atm nj --nion 3i)cf An Art rejrillitinz the f.-r. of ortlrr-r. (In-rlff.'l i!
prote.1 MirHi it lNV:-to the CoiuiuiUv? ca ounty an-l Tow nhlp Iluine. ' The bill. H. K. nt;, t amend wtUn 6 f f An Art to authorie the rontru tiu of leve and Uraln, t, approie.1 June 12, 1i2;-u the Comtnitti'- on CanaU and Internal luipror tuet) i,. , , ; The bill. II. U. I Vi, to amend w-ctlon C-"1 of the (Miiei-al I'raiti.e Ait. apprvivetlJune 1. K.-'; to the Jiidh iarr Committee. The bill, II. 1L 147, to amend Mxtlun 8 of An Art rrirdiaz ftray and artlolea adrift. a r.roved June 1ft, K.'; to the CotumitU-t on Kilit and rriiibx-". The bill, II. U. H;, d.-rlarin the law In force uITi' l' ut to autlw-rie the payment of the kinL-anntial int-ret on th State' debt, t autholije the jnynirnt thereof, t-tc.; to th Com initt.-e on Kinam e. ToniCttj VAKK1HLF. The bill, II. IL, .'. K;, authTilnjf tlueon rtruetion of warr-lifHiNe f.,r the Morale, ln-I--tin and ale of tobarro, rominz ip in order, w read the vrond time and paM-d to the third rradinif. , htlS HOIKS. On motion y Mr. OYLKU it waOrdfrnl, Tbat wba Ib. t Bat a!joura It a-rfj ern U iet at 3 v'cluck r. at. oo Kuodaj. THL MORGAN AX1 OTUCK l:r.Btt. RAH . On motion bv Mr. t 'OKHIN. Mr. Vawt. r'i bill s. s. Vtj apiK.iutin CominU.ioii r to .IJUl the claim of citizen for damage and 1,,. UKtaintd bv rea.n t4 the rabl ef reU-l fcrif. uo J. r the iitnmn.( rT (; n. John Morgan, In July, H!, und any other or fut ire raid, va made the jk- ial ord. r for next Kriday at ;t oYhn k 1. M. j An.l thru tla- N-iuite adjoumM till Mndav , dav siftemooti at i o'cha k. iori:oF i:i:i,ukkxtativK'. tn KlitV, J): rrmhtr 1,1. The TKAKKK t.M.k the halrl ! uV.K-k ' . M., and dire, led the oli-4'all to det rillllje U pioruiii. . Tl;e Clerk ri orte. öl im ihIhti prt-nt an.l Mr, HUATHKIC ntl Ji fii ni thr- nymb. r of , learn f ubx nee rnntid o-. rdy and the day before 1 d'tllt wli.'thT a il.ruiil ran be obtain. .!. I Ih llee v bate powcrto M ild for a1.nt.v, but I am ull aatlatied that we h.te krraiit. it l.avi- f nlr.-n.--"utUi l. nt to . k . r u i t - . . , i.. . M IühL t I . . . t . ..... t . . I I
l.ow that. We have Ih cii in the habit for tli,. " m''tloti T Mr. -N M ( ()MII the Ib.two lat ten day of di.penMU' with the reading of ; t,H'k rm 1111 ' ' ''M k '' M-
In. loiirn.-ii. an.l -n-.iu-ntiv we rannet al ways ;lei ide as to how piany are abent. I have 110 motion lo Jilake Wh.'il a Uorum app. ar.-d - On motion of Mr. 0I10KN, the rea.Un of the journal of j cxtcnlay wii illpcneil with. ' MKMORIAM.'-" Mr. COX and Mr. Fo'LKKi.reenfed memo. rial f.r retM-.-d of the lllack Law , w huh were referred to the Committee on RLdit and l'riv- , Mf-; ( A i.,,,;.,, Mr. i y 'IM presented iM-tilioii for chai.iriiur Jlie .l.ito l.Wiw , rt (vrr,., , th!- Coj.iniiuee on 'p, , ,,.,,.,. .Mr. M1I.LKR brcaented a roinmunii-.-itloii 11J . a a a d from John Ilaijphin, of J.afayelp, on Ihe hu1. jert ( f foreign t tniration, vvbjeh vaa referred to theCommitt-e on Aifrieulture, ' 3Ir. NKWCOMIt presented the memorial of John MclKivvell und 4 other", citizen or the ( county of Marion, praying the Iyeilalure not to pa; ai!)' tf the ml'mx li.juor license bill, ; but only io ibiCO'l th." law of !!, so a. to pre. . vent j'niHiUoivs:by rwjjtu. U, If v a referMl fo the Comniiltoo .hi Teiprt.boe. Mr. I J IGt J N present. -.1 the memorial of ;Ocorj;e Am.- nod M' id TN 1tien of Lnnnrte con lit V, aajnl the pardon of Jelbrson I av is. w hielt w a rcf.-rrcd 1 the Committer on Federal Relation. . , KKPOTOS 1 IIOM COM MI TT K Ks. Mr. IIIIililNS, from tin- Committee on Wav an I .Mean, returned Mr. Mrinp-r'n bill H. R. l-' aioeinliüi; N-ction s and II of tho County Ruin's act of Febniarv IS K'!, and Mr. i Mrjmrer' bill tII. R. !t to uiend section '22. 7 aiul !'l of the a- in. iit net of June 21, K - -recommending their passage. I Mr, COX, from thu Committee on Way and f Meaiu. p lumed Mr. Iloiiner' tax exemption bill III. It. li;tl. recoiuniendillL' that the bill I with the pending amendment ) laid on the I table. , i The report wai eoncum d In j Mr. MAJOR, from amajorltvof theCommlt- I lee on i-i-ea ami Mtiari i . returned Mr. o. i
Um. tml boniN County Coimni.sioncr'n bill (II. R. 2iü, i Mr. Iliitis motion vva-thnt a-rvd to, and , W ith tin ev predion of opinion that legislation I bill from the Senate werooon sub-red and pa- , on the auM.vt matter thereof i inexiM-dient. j wl ti Ui wnd readinir ii follows:
.Mr. HMloii.. icf tue minority Of a d t omunuee, ham: rouruoliaru a day for . . ... ..I.." " . - t ouniy t oiumis. loner wa not more than ssioners wa not more n ll.il uiri viiplll i'r 1I.IM-. , n,t'ion bv .Mr. IIKXRIt'KS, the bill an. in ijrity reiH.rt were laid on the table till tlx what thev otiirht to hav e. I the minority report shall come in. Mr. RRoWX, from the Sb-ct Committee ; then-oil, returned Mr. Riiskirk' L.M-oinotive i Kncine. ia II. U. 'Jit, with' an aiii. iidi iin-ut. iy way of t.nltitute, rcCDmi;). ndin? tlie . passage of the substitute. rU,.. All favo.-able rei-oii be on Hie table, under XF.W" PlU")IHririOXs. Mr. COX lntr.hit.ced a bill H. -.sis f.,r an act to 1 revent the running at lare of vine, prrcrllinir a iH-nalty for violation of it proiion,":ind b-elarliii; aft tuiert-vicv. :fcw ine ovrjr ü day oh I shall not nin at taryre v ithout cut now) op nuizlr to prevent rKtinir." iV-n-alt y 1 ( and cost i I'or the betietit of ehool in the tw nshi where the ohVu-i ommitu-tl. Jtvv a rifcrml to the CominltbT on AVgriculture. Mr. COWtill.L Introduced a bill II. It.trwi for an act to legalize the otü. iai at t of certain oillccr therein named, ami the acta of their .l.itnttAj n. &.1I..I. aKSIä- ffttrl trn..tt..iT- .&.... urpimi t. !..,. iiuMi. nur i-rf.ruiiu ervice in thenrmie af the Vnlted Mate. - ...... ..u ............ ! Mr. WRKJIIT siibmitt.tl an order, whi.b j w a adopted, granting Ihe u- of thi Hall to the Rev. T. A.Unodw in nvxt Monday evenin I at at 7 o'ebh k, to explain the p.t uliaritles .f the order of tlie Host of 1 einperailce. M'KtT VL M'lllMtl. TAX. Mr. GRIFFITH submitted th.- following: J:4.Jrt l, T&at tb. Cummitte. on F.docatlou be raqust.d tq report a bi I ao imi.na nr, tb. ripboul Law aa to allow a sptKial acbool tax of tftj caoii tu tb. baa-tlrr-d dull.r. , Mr. i. aW It w aa f.T the uriMis- of raising school I10u.es. Mih a provision of Jaw vva riiiretl in a great many l'-alltle; to his know ledge particularly in thccuntleof Noble and Larangt;. Mr. toFFRo l ll. Would it not be U tter to pass a general law allow ing public otlic r to take just w hat property they want of the pttw pie? TUi pnptsituu Ht-em to assume- that the jh-ople iire vtry patient -tint they statnl wa ll w ithout w Hieing. Mr. I. KOFI III. 1 rccol.r: that, lastwiatT. w h-u tin subject wa undereoiistderatiOn. the g. 'Utlein.ui ircu HunUrxton wa in fay. 1 I ..... "14 o ia .1 iurrv relil on Hie nun. re. I dt.lI lar. CtlFFROTll. It vva. fifty cent, JVrit might If conceded to bun. that a. he 1 haps get older he get Vt ImT, ; on motion of Mr. 11I.(.IN the rroluti.a 1 vva laid on the table teas .:, niiva 11. INII VN tlSUI IKIMINAI. tt III I . I Mr. MII.LFR obtalm .1 the unatiliiiou en- ! s nt t-f the IloUc to return from the Commit. ; t.-e on the Org miat ion t.f Court of Ju-tic-, Mr. New comb's bill, mmt red 277, 7, U7, 2-sv, to lUitrujiet-fl'tfltSaml .' of rto ActA the t reanlzatlin of circuit toitri, rtc. etc. reI commending their pu.!,:-. He also, on behalf f the amcCommit.ee, int rot luce. I a lill U. R. :;v to amend atatlon VJ of the funeral iVactlce Act f June 1, 1.Y2. I He aiil thi bill w a. n thing mere than w hat vt a required to carrv into ctbetixe (i-rati. n the foregoing bill 'authorizing a criminal , court in tin- itv f Jiidiatiaimli, .. .. lr. OFF ROTH. As thi i, a judicial projj osittoii, w h rebv otir JuditCirt jirti-r.! 1. to U i hamred omesvb.it; arid a itl vry litli.-ult ' f. r m. inbcr to know lr.'iu the Clerk' reading xa. tly wJiAt K cihiiiti hcndetl in th ' bill. making a radical chan-.' la the )ti.i, I w.iul.l u-gest the j ropri. tv t.f printing th. io. il.- moved that the bills t Jaid on the table a.l lf enmea b-- printed. Th.- l,lAKKU. No min can le in t rd.r reaching betotiJ the matter iw Uf. re th.- Hons,., wl.i.-h i the bill No. :ii. The Ct-mmittre bill No. :is vva. ast to in.- s.t-1 n. i r a. :ing. I Mr. CoFFRolH n..w moved to take up I thev rics i f bill., by siuj-, nsiin t f the rrgu- ' lar . rd. r of huin-.' I Mr. inot;iNs th.ugbt it bardlv w..rth j while t.. print th se bill, vv hich apply b n. t more than three r f . ur iti. s. ' Mr. t OFI j:oiH. The t ..; voiij l m l ex. j t er 1 it jVI, j Tbc DM ti. ft M uspni.l theorJ r an.l lake ' Ii Ii t ti.-.e bill, vt us s.-r. I t..- .i.l 1 he printing W tT.icr d. j Mr. NLWi HJin r&plaliitsJ Ibat the. bill. appij tc cotintp-. tiavitig in.mi toter. tm" m.-tioii of Mr. RlKIRK. the aid bill. numU nd 277. 27 27t. -n. wtre read thttfiiJ Ihne ar.J irJcrcJ to the fiigroment ant third rva.Uug; and the aame vv ere made ' the tpisl.d erd r f r Wrdn day rtKnt1nr. W ' j O'clock. j l.vIl.t.i:l am ItNtXT. I Mr, nw.ftl V- and Mr. RROWN'. Cnd'o- a virv ! i.i d.i i, ,i ef u,e ,ipn nie I ouct it wa. h.ld that th.re can U- no foff itUre of b-as. f. r uoii paviacnt tTnad, tinle. tb lea--I 1 h la it a oroTiskn f .r forfeiture in ut h a I case. Mr. 11. aked for unaiilinou roiiv nt t f tire IIoum- to mot et reetni Jef the vt le tskru a few dav ago by wakh the House nj.tted lite bill o. bli auenditu the a ; cf ilai 20. ... , . ,. , - - , r, . AylJiZ , , . i - Wr. t.LAZUU.iX il-rltirl. LiOV4oTIVE t.MilN'EAKS. 1 Im motion by Mr. URO 'S, the order of bu
v a uajN-nd.'.. and the IIorue tr4k up hi. rw-ial remmittee bill. rrorteJ thl mrnbt. III. IL.toljf.fAn Arttr pro1de for and
rutate the l uin and cr.intinif f li--ne u lM-omotiie enirfne ra x ith'li the MAte of Indiana, and prewrihin a jrntty f-r violation of the provision thereof. It wa pws to M-rond r-.liu. Mr. ISKIlWN roott-d that it U made the J--i:d order fr We.lnek.Jjv. S oVlork. Mr. f H.MHKI. And that li plea prints!. After debate on the qutnliutj of printinif br Meara. JII SKIKK. TRATIIKk. MONTC.oMKRY aud ( OWOILI. ' - The bill va made the p-lat orler f.r etlnfday, 2 o'rl.x k; and IV) rcplf tb. n-vf were .rd..red to be. printed. rt Er. r o m ? a n i u n z. Mr. IUIOWN. from the minority cf lb Committee on the Judiciary, obtalne) eve now to tibmit a report on tlie r Uim of Mr. Koulke'a Indian and nero dibi!iti bill (II. If. IV, revommendiiur that the bill I indetintulv MjtponedkiBl John 1L (offroth, Jaoii li. lirown. ()n motion of Mr. NKWcoMlt. the aalJ bill No. -ü. waa taken up and made the sjhh lal order for Monday, t o'rlork P. XI. THE CALKXIAK. Mr. Coffroth'a 1 hinting on barter bill II. R. t fr. Newif.mb'a Inuranee bill H. It. XV Mr. Hu-dwlrk. i ommon ri-a bill U.U. SolMr. Colou r County lim a road bill II. R. lotWere aeverallr read the M--ond tiiue and pa.Mtltothe t iirotuent and third reading. PIK ltr.t AXT MII EA(.. On motion or Mr. IIKNUICKS, the House took up Mr. On-'orT of Mont t it-ui and mileage bill. (II. K. 27r and it va t or.leml to the enirro,in. nt and third reading. i On motion by Mt M'KN'CKU the furtli r COlilderatlon of tlie hi eoiiideratlon of the lull was iot boned and it 'a nude the pt-rial rdcT.for Monday .1 ! rt'ebn k V. M." - THK ( AkKNl. tk. The bill to authorize County Auditor t l-ue fi-e bill for eot that hav e arrril.-d Ik-. 1 f..re County Cotiuniioner Mr. Milrov dog bill. 11. K. 2K I Mr. Ilnmrlrk'a turnpike bill. If. R.41j Mr. FerriV acuo.. 411. If. R. Mr. (ioodinan'a a.-bol bill, II. R. SIT Mr. Khuey'a St. Joseph River dam Mil, II. R. '2Z and Mr. Ib.nner'a ItoaJ bill. II, R. 271 Wi're wvtrallr ivajj-ied the vivii.I rea.lin'' and ordered to the eiiyri o-imiit and third leading. .Mr. OW(II.l.,MniiiL' tint there wa Kot ' a jnorun pr.-wnt, niov. d an adjournment. Mr, UTMJ.N inoved.lncir.vtuillv.to a.lj.iurn ' till Monday, J uMoek v, m, Mr, OSliltN' m..ed 0 n.ljourn till MnI3V, ! u t'lm-k A. M., AFTKRNt Kl.N SlIO. The sl'KAKKR ( Mr. Henrick hiving been nijuented bv the Shaker to take the Chair ) took tbeCliiiir at 2iclock 1. M. Mr, LITsoN niaJo an i iri-cttial motion that the lloii-ea.ljourn. K AII.UOAU OIVsTUt tTIos. Mr. II.Hrr' bill II. R. '.NISI to provide 1 acainat Railroad Conductor, otmtrm-tinir tin hijrhway crc-injr to the hindrance of travel, coming up on the second reading, it wa read, passed the iMVond reading, and ordered to, tb t-nirronansent and tl.lr J riiudUlif. -1 Mr. Lopp made uu IncmH'iual tuutloit for a call of the llouc. Mr. llKitil.NS moved tQ diiH-tie4 with the. regular ord.-r of buiness, and take up the consideration, of blls fronj the Setjat, f. th. first read i n, Mr. Lori movctl to lav the motion on tho table. .Mr.llK;;iN withdrew hi motion. Tl'KXl'IKE Koitl KITt KKS. Mr. IIAMKK K a-ked and obtained leave to iiitr.Mli; i- a bjll ;il. R. .tOJ for an net to amend si--toii It of un lief authoviiiti? the cotstruc. tion of plank, macad imied ami irrav ) road, approved May 11, 1V2: and remitting all forfeitur . of charter under aUl act, on a.-count tf mt havtnjr tinUhed their roaJ, or any uncertainty a to the election of Director. It wa paed to the second realiiv.;, mid ref rr-il to the Committor on Corjiorations. THE CALEXDAlt. Mr. IlKiliINC rcnewcl bU motion to su.s-n-nd the regular order of buines and take up the consideration, of bjll from the Senate n the first reading. Mr. (iRIFFl I'll moved an adjournment. The vote rcMlltiiu: in a division of the Ifoiise aflinnatlve, II: negative, 17 The SI'FAKF.R dlrei tr.l the Jerk to call the roll to determine u mmrum, Mr. ORIFFIT1I withdrew hi motion to n.u. lint Th Stallion bill IS ":. wn reft-rri-il to tbn - " -" . . . ........... ... Committee on Rliht and l'llvll.-jre. Thai bill Is. li amendlnj aectton II! of thi; Practice Act, vva referred t the Committee on Üit? Judiciary. The Drunkenness bllKS. 112 w areatl,eonaidered and referred to the Commit-!- on Tcm IMTancr. The bill IS. 22 to amen. 1 section 10 of the lu-tict-'s Act. was read, considered and referred to the Committee on the Organization of Coll l is. The llorse-thlef bill trS. 17.";, w a rrjcrrrd to the Ctiminitte on Coriration. The Vernon Charter bill jS. 21 wa pass,.. to the second reading and referred to the t omniittee tjn t "oriKiratitns. ( A iut's:igefroiutlp' Senate vva now received byO. M. Wll-oii. Ijiejr Sia-retrfi-y, ki-iUaintlii the Hoiie of the a tion of thai branch of the (icneral Aacmby. The Hotel Company bill ;s. K.j was reiid, cofisivlerrd ml refefr.-d the Commit Uf oil !'4 .pO.Mi.'1ls( I Mr. I locate and Mr, Iine obtain. tl b-avi- of ab- net- till Momlay.1 The Circuit Court bill IS, 2u.V vva referred to a c't etiintnlttw, wUrdi tho' Speaker iiom. tnatcd: M'r. VVlilte, Mlvcra. Croan. Cow. i ... . , , .11 II 1 . M ?:'lm VJ nJ Ilu.r.w,1V-,. , i ll,,.r1,"il. "ITltlrtI1 ..!,,. vva referred to the Committee on Railroad The White River Navigation bid s. 211 vva referred t tin- ommitbtroad. on RailTb Road bill s 217 wa refer re I to Committee on Road. the The Flection bill IS. 2211 vva referred to the I IS. 221 vv; lion. I Committee on Kb ' The Fro bill S. 22 I vva referred to the Committee on Fi-cs and Salari-. j The Clinton county bill S. 2.11 vva r fcrre.l i to the I'onunittee on "tin- Judiciary, i The Common Pb-a bill s. lit; wa rcf.-rrcd 1 to a !-lcct Comniittco of three, vvlci the . Speaker qomtnatcii, vi; Mc.sr, Ronner, t White and Mewart. j The incurable insane bill j..20l wa r--j fcrritl to the Comniiitce tti Rcm-voletit lntiitiltioni, 1 The I.aac 1. Armstrong bill :S. 227 wa reI f. rrd to apecial Committe 'f live, which the , Sjakcrtnaki to consist of Me.r. Caldwell. Milroy, Ixx khart. Church and Ruskirk. The adopted child' bill ;s.2;Ul wa r f. rre.l to the Committee on the Jndidary. The ( ii't-uit Court bill s. 2iw,j' wa reft rred 1 to a S-leet Committee Mr. Rurw ell. others not MW.II111... I ri motion of Mr HI'S'tlPIiT Mi- Crcr 1 ..bVun.d leave to'rt.U-cd hisV,t.-lnth. tinTl , passage t.f Mr. I-rtslith's joint resolution II : R. N. 11 for trtkmg out tho Thirteenth Ar. t tit-It of the Mate Constitution, He voted "Ao": I The bill ls. l o empowering District Pro. tilting Attorno to administer oaths in the dicharsf f their offit ial duties, coming uj u the si-eond n-itding It tva paed the reading, and ordcnsl to the third reading. Mr. Itl sKIRK and Mr. CRI FFITII sug. g-st-d that, on account of the uuif. t want cf - tt qwonji,- in the llalj. the House vv a not in a ' con.litt'oit to do busine. On the motion of Mr. 0lUiUN. the Houm- ! at 3;3." v. m.j adjourucd till Jlouday r.i t ning nine o'el-Kk. AÖTROLOCICAL v h th ö l o cir"m Look Out! GcioiTAtni s for All! S3. YOi;.Ai LLOAIR tH, VTJ. GREAT WD REAL ASTROLOGIST. n..srt.s..L ... . . ii- ...ii vj iBoa.auu. oat oero t'led, Y', tt juttrnl mora L.'U meet; F -r lu Atrol..(7 at) aiortaJ ran et.9Je. W.ib l'rof Lu(itda.. St Honk IlUaoU itreet. HE Tgt-LS TOC THE EVENTS OF UYT, AND cannrt.r V .rpaed by any In thi m-.Ucal u.ic oftawatar. HeUtb. arrecib c( tBa o lr sn .neratioc, aod bora Utk a .il of Pbt H. bat beea teit.4 bf tb aaoat .ai-tent men-Dx'tora, Uwy.rrsMicl.ra, iTiaclr-a!. of tb. beu Tkeoloeical aed PubU S.mtaartt, Collets., Acadcmle. ard fcttol. H. .how. joo la. AaaM of yoar future Wif. ajud Ua t and, and actderataaiA tb. aeierc. of A.trolorr a. tb. ryt ao. Pewaaa and Arab., irwia book, and orafj1 ttJ'U'I. r,rl on - tH Xtap.ro Mapoteoa, vjaeea I fci.rsMa an d I ir, De. ad aanorwa. wtam. UßW tji 5ortb bllttoia.trtm. AatrologVal conaulta-ton-Übe, oca QcttlejD.n, twudoUara. Dosis (Uo BOOTS AND tUtOES. CITY SHOE STORE So, 5 Wsl Washington Street, Keep oa kaaj tb roat . J'l, kj.!,, n t'1 1 HOUl Nl0CI10Il 01 (jOOtlS k T PEIClJtiavaa aotfatlto fete. tb. pairocaio ; X cf all gti Jaigaa. CaU aad mam. Mr tock , omI prke, aa4 lallafy your-el.e. that kat ww aaeu j corroca. THOMAS MU5TIR A CO. hot I J dlai
Telegraphic Dispatches (RU-oitnu Kn:r.HLY too the iiekali.
Saturday Night's Report AS -ATTACK -By. NEGKOES. a di:hti:i ctivi: rn:r. ANOTHER VICTIM OF THE ST. JOHMS. LATUR FKO.TI .lA.TIAlCM. THE HOUSE ORGANIZATION. 4W OHIO REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. aw. ( FURTHER FROM f1EXIC0. A sai i: iilow. opi:. Etc., Etc., Etc. From New York Tle llotiae VrcaBiatavtloia Atfalra with toreia-n ottctlrtea - Deatriin lr t lrrt irlher from Moilro An other Vlctiut f til t, Joint,- ii. atrrKiuall.Pos at I Atlatrita, Uu. 'I'tt Sleatnaer Atalantu. New Yoke, Ivcvniber 2.-Tlic ;'wl'j io. rial aay: It ij exn-t'ted that nomiimtiun f.jr all brum Incut otli.er In the Houe will be made in Republican c.ns.--ua ttt-night. N'otlu-i lullltary men are candidates. Tij principal b-partmi-nt report will bv sent nrth by mail to-night. The navv report rccinm.-ml appropnMitnaloetabHfi naval cjuadron in the htr. rr i)t waters. The C'nnTrfl4 Wa-ilngtoii sp.n ial aav: The re!Idcnt i rreatlr ciicoura bv the new from ortU t UnJiint, w hick rgard a cv Ideiieu oX tue u!Vhirtt.uccf sful w orkinof hi Mliey, " Tho f.ccj-iiou t f Sotitht rti Mab a in the h:ibea(Kirpil prtH'lamation.l regardtvl a ant-v-blenoo tli at ttw l'resitirtit rloe not regard the SouthahUtlicictity bacitii-U to allnv of ttnv twin plied liia mi th ßiu iraioJ.' . .The.M'hlt-llous a Ml 'hest.-god with application for the vacancy in the Collectors-hip. The j.Hsifioti vm uot lo ti4I-l Inform th? holi. tlava. - i 'i'h- Pott nays: Tho lo bv flr. at thu corner of Rridge and State .street, thi A. St., will amount to tj7oo,oui. , The J'oaf say: Stock exchange U rather dcprcssttl by a vague mii:ttiou riuuor that diplomatic comujunieation Vtwieu our Ooy. ernmcnt and France, relating lo Maximilian, have further complicated our loroign ri'lation. Tbl rcpoit I not cmlited by any i well infoi ined capitalivt. httf had tlree.V-tVirwtusing tli pn.-urtr t'.l'all VV''rfolrioU!rri of ccurltit.. rr i " Tili Waa rn artet f-raMive but well supplied. Paper 1 not otl'ei iii mo frcdy, ami tn' lcinau4 i Jnereiuaig. - " Mexican advli-e yin I4Vau:t are to Xovem. t-r U, The French transport .lllcr hatl rcached Mexico with 4' Autrbm.ond n trta hni. nt of Zouaves for .Matamora. The Kmpreta Charlotto atoppetl eiht tlay at Vera Cruz, and left for Yucatan on a m.-rciiant veai I. - Maxiniiliajt U in the City of aMcxIco.1 Further Imperial succc in the id rjor I rcjorted In the paper, . The CoiHhterciai'g sjMfial stat- that there will undoubtedly be a majority of Member of Congrcs present nt the caucus to-night. AlU-rt . Pike täte that treaties of peace be. twetn Indiaiirt ami relcli wire stolen from hi pocket, at Richmond, a few dav sim-c. The people in Arkansa have rcUcsld the President to appoint a Provisional Governor. It is t-tatitl that st-Vcral polii-Min-n were iu jun-.I by a falling wall at the lire on state stria t thi A. M. 'i he los is only about ooo, including 2oO bale t-f i-otton 1,UM eawj of tobaeeoy a af-e amount of clothing, etc. The clothing and most of the cot tun belonged to the (.ovcrnnn-nt. Clara Cunningham, a daughter of 1 1' late Juo, F, Ciiunli.ofriant, vrho died jn cotucpnmr of the Kcalding reet-ivc by thecxihisu,n of the l.ilcr on hoard the uteumcr St. John, expired j this afternoon from the same cause. he vva . a bister of Mary Cunningham, who death alo from the t-tfect of burn rvccivcti oil th M, John, has been rcporte-l. She wa thirteen audt laru ilcvt n yt-ars ol.L. 1'Ue. trirl :, w ith their father, Were three of four memUr of the famttr wiio were on board at the ÜUU of tin disaster. Mr. Cunningham, fiie fourth, will probably n-covcr. Thi death i the weiltet ntli known to have U-en ciium-iI by theexplosion. The i steamers lÄurope, City of Ixndoti an.l Luiiaiia sailed to-day for Kurope, with tlCi.ooo in fpecie, ami seventeen of heia 1 fl for Snith ni port.. Tl,e i.-nni. r w.T'L" Ila.ssett, from savannah uu the 2Mb, arrived this evening. . ; Hie U'.rnld say': The smalf-jHix i inereasing at Atlanta. The ainc paper h ta the follow in Florida ittsn: Coventor Marvin hat aploinNs-;.4stfev i.n;rnit and Messrs. Pai-ey and P-cl i to arrange Ihe law of Florida , ufl to conform to the new constitution. io-rnor Marvin ha restored the i il otliccr of Fr1 ila who were acting at the time of tU miitui-' tlT. Colone) O-lx-rnc ha i.s.ued a role for the iiiatiagt incnt of tho interest of frcrtlmcn, Provisional Oovernor Johnson, öf (..-.rjria. ha ord ml the formation .f a militia company in each comity in the Mate to prx-vi ve order. The steamer Atlanta being deemed clear of cholera, will Im allowed to roine to thecitv next .Monday. There vvas but one uiau killet . at tUe fire in Rntlge stm t thi morning. He vva a Ürenun. II was literally cut tu pii- by a falling wall. Th lo Vo tho (iovenuneut, by the- tire. Is about P0,im-iO; toother parties,' about b.tnai. The latter w ere insured f.r $2Vi,(ao. NEW YoitK, IXs-emlH r 2. Hon. M. Vain-chock, one of the oldest and inot highlv es teemed citizen of Nc.v Ytrk, died yei-terday. The jury on the Packer divurco vao catite j into court this morning nml announced that they were unable o agree on a Verdict, and were ill-charged. I ittb-ial advice' from St, louiiiigo of the isth i of November have Wn received ill tbN citv, Hi tin- 1 1th the Constitutional Asembly," ac- j or.ling to th general ücsir f the people, ch-ctcl by acclauiatlotl (itneral Rueiiavelitura ! r.ae rn-sident of the Rcjaublie, and tin- .Vs-M-uibly It-ft for i'ourao. to meet Oencral Itaes. In a lew tlay the Republic would be dctinitclv coiir-tituUtl. The death of lt. J. Rnja, one of the most prominent men in theeountrv, i announced. The htcamer Hugh 3IcCuUotU nailed f.r Havana to-day with (JoTcrnor Curt in and suit-, of Pennsylvania,; as jascngir. Frora. Washington. ' Ohio lleuubllrun Cnucua-Iloiiae Ur Orgunivution. . M'A-tHINfSTtiV. IleeetnUT i?. The fihio lbpublican caucti nu t last night, and was att. nded by sixtts n representatives. The absent representatives were duly represented. The most eigiiiticaut action of" the caucus was the unanimous passage of a resolution uttered by (cm-rat (iartield, pb-dgiug their w.lid vote against the .admini.ji of hut representative fnm the Stab s lately in rclM-(fion irior to the orgaiiiz.atioii of Cotigre, or after it, until the cret! -ntiaU vf such n-upi-ent:ttiifes uhouid have U-en r f. rrel to the regular t t.mmittee and the whole matter investigated an-i ilLctisscJ. Thecatteu. alo dt-eiJed to go in a Udy for 31 r. Colfax for speaker, for jJePl-r-aoii a Clerk, to follow tUe lead of the New Kngl uid state Ih thur vole f r N rgeant-at--nns, to KtiilH.rt Hawkins Taylor for Iroorkeejs r, and vote for Colonel Oiiynn for Portinaster. The Dem.KTatif inemUra of ti.e Hoitae of R-Ire-iitativ- w ill hold cau. u to-tü,;Ut to dcu ruuue their cour tf action. Mr. .McPhersou, ClrW f tlv: JUttv of Rep ' 'ntxtivt;,lia4eainHeted the call IM or mem ; Urs. Hehas ex'ludtU tin nnaic the iui ! rcM ntativt-s elect from all Hm statt hrrrtr-fore j .leclannl In insurrection. The huuiIh r of name ; on the call lit i atmut 1-1. Mt s.r. Harrt-'on and l'aton, fr.m .labama. and Messr. Mubb and laanu, from .North Carolina, are here w ith tlutr oerUtUaa. laiming eat. " " There aj.iear. to be no t noRicn in the Re. publican rank to the re-cls ti..n of Colfav aa :p.-aker ait-1 -Mcl'lierson a (.V'tk. . Adateeaa tf a Petin, iTanln Delera tUn to.TIr. l ofatA UlaHeatlar. v. AilirNCTON, AvevtaKT i. Hon. Mr. Cessna, C'hinnaa of U..PennTlTanla lierut. i;cao Mate v omiuiius. tn coUipanT atltn a tout tvs-entT meml-t-r T it. CalW II. .n. : Colfax to-night, anJ pre-at ntel the resxdutiou, I which had item UUAtiliUvilsly aJupt.-U try thi j Comtutlt.s, apKviag the Acntlment enunci. : atcd In hi. notsh, delivered in Washington , two wet k ago. Mr. Cena, in the rmre of Ids remark, ahl: I hey had watched the course tf Mr. ColfiX In Cnntrrv. Tv"llh"irr-at deal of Interest and eonti Jeoce, and tr.vprvaaetl toe gratiOranon last, VUdoraea by L la fellow' ...... a 1 a. a . -a PHiülr, he wa de-tUiod aaiu to fill the riH-akeii chnlr, the duties cf which he had discharged wiJi ao niut l. efiletetter and popu. larity. . Vr ' Mr. Cvlfax, in ret4rt m'cJ ll.e eiiu1.lt nec U hi own romtitueflU was alw aya bi-Lily re. cctvtd and appreciated by Liia; but whru the reprt-Mtitatltes ( f the lptAUkaVA.partT f great tat like that cf Pennsylvania travlerrvl rutt hearty tnanlfcrtttlcni tf approval, there . a ..t.tielAMal ..i.kÄ, e.e crr-atitti.lÄ. .n.l ik.nV. f.x)r- , I. tIJ at A (Im. . I. . k a th UepubllC EU ihlteii by the tread of etm. i 414,iwb, iu -ut, m wt iwir uic treat ua tu tendinr armies, and the defender of the nuw m. a . a , . . ... t.i tiie cnion encountered ail tae rreiudlce "w vnivh a-aivvtaaaas. rail at W J ' " rrowin, out of taxaüon, Eccurxiulaüns Jebt, "
an I tire Iraft, ßlle.1 the heart of every rrr.n. When th rrrat State tf I'ennoylvauia gare hrr electoral r.tt f'r the rlitlnririhed patriot, Ijucola and Jo!mon. and atrln tM fn, wh n liTinyIvaiiij. with th adinln:r Mate. 4 New Jerew an t New Vurk, n aflirmed xt doelaivf It tbdr altarhnietit to üiat pprat caue, it rve b'o to 11 I how w ho Lad been filthful to the t'nion in peril. Mr. Colfax ai.V, In cnnehialon, that the xU Ueraof th RrpuMic bad JonMheir hrlo tle great work of puttlnr dovt a the reWIli.-n, and the apirit which animaiert It, and it now remaine.1 f r the Senator and Representative of tte jvu vjjtu tatoTnanhir and fidelity to the I'tdon an I to the principle 44 liberty and humanity, to complete the work now en. trutted to their hand. He rejoiotM that evorv indication jflvea prviaie that Ihev wrub!, boulder to kliould. r. unite iuflexiblr In tiie path of duty.
.oiulnatltn Declined hute llloitn 4pet. RT. Ui'HuW 2.-U. W. Warren, the HvtiHTratle nomtn.-c f t May.r,ha tltsliucd to be a canJi.lst ILnry PraUxtr waa arrct. d rarty thi morning fur blow ing ojs- n a af and -tenlinsr nearly uuo thousand, dollars in bond and money from the store of McCvlnneA Co.,iu Congrs ftre t. The nam. of the burglar who vva mortally lniurl bv the explosion of a safe in Milf.-rd olliee i and ta be Arno f-, an Knglisbman; he i tw nty-t ight years old antl livt-U in this citv. - - . . lire ail .tlwblle Attack by rgrrt, CAlva. lVrrrnlcr i.-The fire at Mobile. No-vouU-r 2J. di strovtsl k).o0 w orth of i.rt icrty. Noiiisural.ee. A jiarty of tiegrtH- freut a plantation near Mobile, armed with rifle, ..brc. and knives. attacked wlutrt iu n on m n.-lgbloriug faxin. Tlie leader of the uegTts' was killed, tlie oth. j rv cc.ip .1, leav ing their vvt ains U hind. i A fiw anip In the vl.-Iuity of Mobile I v.id to ! U-tilled w ith deserter frrin the army. I COMMERCIAL. KfW York market.
dull ,m.Ny.OUK;1)4"T-Mwr:l; i'rn-TWrniOM 'F THE IIKRAI.lt TAH 1UII ami lower; kale at .. fori vLajr. tn rrtorninir their ibank i tbeir tniX
Ctitton middling, Flour dull and heavy, and oM.KV lower; tales at 2as .T fwr , xtra M:,t,.; .s ." for common to good shipping and extra rouu.i noop iiiiio, and 2.t.t to ..0 lor h ade brand, the market i losing iprn t. Whisky close.1 oui. t; vvt-ftvra 3:. XVheat market lull nud Itio lower; aalea at 172vtl'- for Chicago pring; 1 7;:hI Tö for Milwaukee club, and f 1 N2 1 for amber Milwaukee, thu latter price an cxtrx'llio for extra choice; i 2 4j for amber Mflti1, anl TAf 2lMfr choice whlti1 western. Hye quiet, ltarlrv dull. . Corn heavy ami easi.-r; mI.h were made at v 0. 1 'Je for Unsound, and KW; for .und mixed, the latter an extreme price; and I for white western. Oats heavy and lower: salea at 47t.' "2- f..r tuisoiind, and Wy'üle for sound. Coll'oe qtiiet. bugnr qulpt; rah-s at I.'1',,H.' f..r Cuba MiiM-ovudo, amlbloilJlc f.r Hiiviui.i. Moluea tUiit. Wool ii1i . Pi-troleum firm; sale a 4le for crude, and CS(i.7oe for refined in Itoii.l. Pork; opcJHti llrnier and closd heavy ; sales at $2H M7U for nie, t losing at 2! 2"i cash, 25 .VKiiiU 1 5 for prime mess; öüi bbls m-s, iH-ct-itiN-r tlcllvery. aellcr's option ."n(t2!; 2,o00 bbl. sellers' tiption, .Januarv delivery. lecf stcitdy, Htsf . ham loelining; sales ;d s.;s ,Vt,,i ÖD, Tierce Leef luh-t. Cut meat lieavv; sale were made :.t J 1. V for Mtotilder, and lnV2J!M,V forh.un. Racou quiet. Dressed hogs in lnotb-rato tl.iunnd at I2. i l.T ,'c for city. Lard dull at l...2.V, Hutt.-r i'.ult nt 2s(;r nv f.-r Ohio, ami H'mU.V for State. Cheese piiet and r-teady. Cincinnati IMnrkel. Cincinnati, ! mb.-r 2. Vl.n-.r itiill nii.l ir...M ti..,.t.t...1 Wheat Tm- lower: sab of n. vv at s a, and old at fl $ Corn declined to 43c for new, Oats .b lined to 41c in elevator. Rye dull n:nHrlce nominal; sales at sje fr prime, Hogs qub t ow ing to light receipt and tin mildness! of the weather; prii-cs arc nominally tuichangcHj; s.iha at ?! fnkM .VI gross, and 11 Ü2 net. Receipt 12.i bead. - Provision tinner. Mess pork and bulk meat in iu.H. rat.- e. niand. Iard i held Ilrmly at 21 (irucericstirm. Whiskv iiiiet at $2 20. Onbl 147;j(.Ms. Weather warm; thermometer 42. New York 31 one y and Mock Market, New Yoke, Iks-etnlM r i. M.n v i steady at 7 lcr c nt, sterling quirt lit HJeiH.)1;. Oold vviti;!! d. t ided thaugc, OlM-liillg at H7'. ebbing at 14 i. Total tX'orts of sjMs-ie to-tl ty 7o', (iovrrnmeiit sbiek tinner. Freights to Liverpool iiiut nnl without decidel change. f Ohio & MUsls-,lpp eertiliotes 2"; Canton, : 4iki: AarijKJsa, lo: Mariposa, preferred. 22' J: ' New Yt.rk Ctntriil.Us; Und -sou, 1: Michigan Central, lt' , ; Reling Ho: Xlichigan ; Sinthern. 7i.'; Illittots Central. 1.11; (level land A: Pittsbunr, ?Wv;; Noithw. st.-rti. ; Nortuwi-stern preferrel, is):; Rock Island, I IIISV Voll Wnt iui bail aj m o ' i t l m i ' v t MILLINERY. CITY - . AND LAMES' IT RMSHIXG STOKE. l-"2 East Waahiwjion Street. X. K.citrHtr of a i 7 Alabama. T11K BEjr PLACE TO BUT TOUR iM.irii, II I I S, n i:ii s. Tltl -tLlH.M;. aud l'( ltAIsIIIJ4.HlH, "tjot tip" la tb. bctt ktjl. atvl very cheap. Onr city and country frietd will Had oar aortxnent tb beit and cbeape.t in tba city. W' contiau to lUeacb, Pre at, Color and do tip old work. - MUJ. W. STEACT. tioTlC-dlm . ? . i - - ' JEWELRY. HALF MILLION DOLLARS WORTH TO BE DISPOSED OF AT ONE DOLLAR EACH, Without regard to value. Sot to b paid for natit yo blow bat yoo ax. to rec.lv. Splendid Liil of Article. All to be Sold fr ON I. DOM. A II räch! 30(1 Maalc Boaaa....... I 20 to ISO each. liJ do with BelU aod Ca1toet 200 to 500 500 Silver 1doU itd tVffea Cnk JO to M do do io ' do do ii tlo Cbaflng Tti.hta l.xSJ d lea Fitcb.r. 8V3 do Syrup Cup with Hairer 5otK) do Gobleu aud l)rituli.g Cup... .......f.. ...... atlOO do Cat ir. 2UU0 da fruit. Card and Cakt Tuukct 5000 Doteo Kilver Tea acon 3C to Hhj 20 to 5o SOU f i to 13 U Vtl to 10 to Ut do do da ?ca. 50 lie " 3 do 4. Tabi. Itpooat asd fork M to 40 da 330 Genf Oold Hun log Ca. Watcbea 50 to 100 tack. 230 Lull' Cold and KcanMhsd II anting Ca WaUbf Vto 70 do 500 Geat'. Euotlog Caaa Sdrer WateVa, Si) It.. mood tiort sr. to To Ml to JUO do 4i do da do do do do 5oo0 Coli Vest and Seek Cba'ni. .. . 4 t 30 SOoO do Oval Bat.d liracelcU 4 t. a A) Jrt and UoU Rraceleu ti I 10 2(MI Chate'.ais Cbaloa and Guard Chain .It M 7000 8ol)tir and G.M Pruoche.... 4 to lo oo0 Opal aod rTmerald B root em. ... 4 to 8 booo Mosa c. J.L,Lra aid KiorattUL Kar4'p. 4 to 1 do loU) Coral, Opal aod fcrnerald Ear drop 4 to 44a) California D amotd Breast Pina 3 fo to a 1 8 10 4 do da do Gold Fe1 and V..t Watch Key J W to 4nj Fob aod Vtat R.bbon aiitea 3 to SiHO Met. HoUUir. Slecra Buttoata, Stud., etc. 3000 (Jo.dTbln.Ue, I'Mrfiia,ote... .. 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INDIAMPOLIS DULT HERALD ITI.A M Book aud Job Printing ESTADLISHMENT, ndiuitapoli. Intllrtnn. audtb. aUc for to rtry literal fatTtmaif thy ba. n et to brtuiw ibetn dm g their brVf c-.D-cO.n It 1 tb. atMre e1l,Ibha.i, an.l .hiI4 rc-j.rif;.:iy ulicit a eominuanoe and lofwit, of tb. .aiu. W. .1.. riot bcsittl. to .-a tL.t wur iiook .v.M j on ofeh e ! . . . itcn.or the inoxt cotuolct. anl enirtisita In Ike West. I I -ur i annuel inTTPK. STEAM ruWKIl p ss . and I niatciiaU pertaipiaa: to a pr at-tlr-w; tifTc. arr tucb lUat w can fx-cui all d-crl jhmi- .f rmlin( at aa low .rl--j a any esUl.lobm.-Nt In tli Wr.t, aal in tb NFAT1 ST STVIJ-: UK Till AKT, blrh ran not f:i to rir m r. atitfacli. n. M1IIN Bitaluesa, Visiting an4 Fanry Color. J C.r.t la cv.ry rlety, at nan.ually low prirc for tb. w.rtiiur POSTERS I '" bl4tk nJ cJl?19 ,nk'of cc,n;''1 ' i ad on anjr an er.rc!oreJ ptfer. . I j ' I ! j 1 CIIMTLAUS Üf evry dcrij'tion ufally verutej ob ccnimoa ab!l. or colored paper, letter pap.-, not. paper, or. In fa-t, oo any bio J or aaabtt of paper desired, aud prcs cxr.ringljr. TJlank 13oolrK. We Lire a very cornet ajrtniDt cf paper f.r B tik Hook,wblca will be fcootwl in .neb manner wi:i It-ure coaipleta .atiifactloo. Tb. attention of County oltlcer I eapfially . called to this branch of oar bair.eM. niLL iii:ais Of v.riuua tlxa, neatly printed on nic'jr rolrd t, and at tbe very loartt bun rate. Railroad Printing. OXcer of railroad w!ll eonia'tl tb. Inura-u of the .am. by rail ng at tb. Hrald Ottlee and le.rlnj u.cu uiiMi,ir warm. A puma tn T3 r ' ' material ha been lectisj ....J. ."Ith rttereat.ta tin claa of . wrk, BOOK PRINTING. fear IW k Poaa la well alorked Ith new tyre, aod 1keep on hand ao .Hetti, .lock cf IVwk I'aper, wtkb it purcbawd at tbtvary lowe; boletale pneea. Country u-jliahcisi would 4 wetl to tend intL.lrpanipblet work, a. r faciLbtaa wt.1 eoatile ttatod It at auch rate a. will i"o. them a reasonable profit. Wa aball make tbl branch cf our butlne-a a rpeciaJ.ty, at.d '.of vg n. tk.lr or d era eaa tJep.nl upon a Mat, chao Job. Steam Pren.es. W bar. con Deel tsi oiLk our MCalli.tteat, ail pr.. la fall I4t4, which ocablo aa to tarn aff aa tu.J.tu.ted nea.b.r of Ispraaakic per day, and wbVrh ftt Ui rrrat adfantagtaover ott.r eaubu.btn.nta. Stereo typ inj; for PftllUkor. pe.Biptly tuc.f.d to.
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INDIANAPOLIS. IM'IANA. Clipper Drag Saw. -rc mach xr at a. I F bri'4 ul. t. Sat pivwiUta at mr lata 4 at a Pa r. ererr'ebt r. toai tc r. a a,ta flrt premtaa at tk KMeky KaT. aal wtna.ro Coital Falra. It com i-1 art ilntrl with frthUr, ao4 b.( Ti pru!.r a1ra.Uc. wlncb artrar.l by Lrtt.r. Ta'eat I'.irin antl Spring Wapon Of .apctlot v-atarlal ao4 flaUb, t!fi a o bat4. All Work n rrit aa I c-a , IVIrr I.Kt. Strsad for H 'A bbaa-al 4jeia U lb tr4. nsnlStttf CASK. MAKsH A WIOOISS. TAILORING. STOMVORTli V i " rn.Rso, Merchant Tailors, ."No. 17 forlh Mrrltllau Si reel, .Vc.r the J Hintut ce INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. notlSdlm. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. joax t. FAaaosa. mxi u vcti t ir. vat. ant-arte re NEW WHOLESALE BLAtMtC BOOK M IIOOI. IUM1K, Alrii AED STATIONERY HOUSE. Pai'soas, Macailey i Co., o. 13 M'cl Mnrj land Kicrcel, INDIANAPOLIS. rfXR TO THE TRADR a fM aetctir,a of gooda a V at ibo low.! price, f Cbica.. Clocitaa.M or Sow York. Our I.Ine bl stat.'vt.ry co&atau is parttf Entflopcs, Letter Tajier, ote Paper, Leal Cap. Record (ap, Diaries for ap. Dfcir aid Mfdlun Blankit, , Folio and Qnarto, Hill t ap. fall bound and En?. Blot. Pa per. half bound. En?. Riot. Pads, Memorandums, Arnold's Inks, Pasn Book., French (op. Inks, Bank Books, David's Blue Ink, Paper Fasteners, DatidS Black Ink, Paper (lips, Pure tariainf Ink, Invoice Books, Faber Pencils, Letter do, Star Pencils, Scran do. inion renciis, Tarpenter's do, Rabber Goods, Steel Pens, Pen Holders, Sealing Wax, Ink Stands, a ..." ' Skeleton do, rortfelios, Ralers, Robber Itultr, Hood, OfUceTape, E)elet Sets and Eyelets. fopyii!? Presses, SpriD-r Tapes, rcn uacks, Sponre raps, P. o. Boxes C'tieck Cancelors, Envelope Boxes, Erasers, Letter Openers, Propcllors, hess Boards, Dice, CraTODs; Slate Pencils, Slates Rhodes' Mediate, Rhodes Oil Boards, etc., etc. School Books of Every Kind, At the Ijo-wrasatt Irlcta. Moi-.haata.UawaJc OSloaa, Ovarty OSeo, aUOrottd Men, Bank.ra. av4 ail otWa la w.xt . a. Uo wi:i 0 w.a t all M- our atock bofora ao. el. un. al Wä. . Orlers br aaaJ LIU 4 peoaaptli'. wlJdlra. ' BOOKS A.D PAPER . AT 500 DOZUt triLLZU. BOO D0ZX5 EZADEEl. ftoo DOZU OEOaEAPHIXJ, 30 DOIZ CaUVMAM. t,ooo axim irirrnto patii. i.oo beams wumxa pap ex, 500 EtAMJ FLAT PXPXU, l.tI5TXL0Ptt, i DOZE 3 IKaTTLM Dtt, . M GKOU KinrtT aOAKSl, IWO D0XXH ELATEE. . 30,000 slats rzaciL. 1 . - ' ; ALL A .Civihnati or Chicago Vkol( $aU Jrkt$. I! At ILowcmu Ktewtirt fit . aosl dtf IEDIASAP0LX1, ISO.
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