Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1865 — Page 1

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In ytr Tcrk, yeMrilar, at TL IV -I Unt'i mag is til! lrnjrthj. n nin.Iar n!Lt tbc if.- rf tic Law S-ct-tT, Toronto, wa roLIiM cf fUH V I?i)t mw National Hank w etatlisVs lüt t. Thf re lire now 16,132 In Titration. cm last FrtlT night clsht rrW.nr rrnfintd la LU Franklin (Ky.) jail ras-le th-Ir t. -Tbf rf tvcre no ain cf the stamT ' HirTmU, now duf from Lin rpocl, at rortUtul last flight. At lialtimorp, yf.tcrJar nxn, tlf nvcrcnryln thcnDoraeteTexfrfXMHi t the iur roe tas.Jb d"vnt. TliC Alabama LRl "J at urr, by a larjr majority, has Jt'texl the amudni-ut to the contitutkn aU4iblnr alarr ry. 0..!-nl Kimball, who rail thr Thirty f nh H'jlm'-nt Missouri Volunteer La bta tre h-rousl raurlrrt! In I Jah. A tlispaUh to a X( vr York jarr aj there it aom tilk of rlTtirj;c a new rel-iin efflrr r of the S nat Wejru It i cnlr talk. The .Southern Humbert of dnre, it 1 tatJ, hsve Rl-n "P II hojrf" i f a.lrnission, an 1 will return hme lmmeliatHj. In our (li'patr hen will ie fjuml aotnr iiv tTftln;forrejonl'ne i"-twe-n (;-n. AVeitel atvl the Mexican (;-nral Mtjia. -AIi.-e frrm Valparaiso announce t lie gTt'at--t xtit m' nt iüi d the Chilians an-1 tb-lr i.rrriaratlona for war with Spain. ft la rw,;t;rlir n ..r ... 1 n r n..n.l toneral I'.uthr will take rnrnmiml rf the Iv partiiw nt of Virginia on the hth of January. The Supreme (Vtjrt rf the Cnitcd StaU nut yet rday at Wa-hiiutn, but w ithout transacting any buinc adj.urn.d until thi, m..riiin. - : A Council of leadinz Oranzemen hai Ih-c n hold, at whif-h rewilutiona were adopted to take n)ea;iren for d f-n azalnt the antldr.atnl Fenian raid. The 31ilitary C'omnlion toiiupiin- Into the ebarzca male asralnt 3Iaahuittt fr the enlistment rf (lermi n emigrant, w ill me. t at JioMon to-morrow. A detnictive t're oc tirrcd in Chica.i r. Saturday nizht. Lo flinNaj. The Chief L"nzinfT rf tho Fire Ivpartmrnt wa aenu. ly injured by falling through a hatchw ay. The pirole of I!x-fiovernor Viincc, of NTth Carolina, on which he wa released, rontlne hiui to the limits rf the Mnall twn in whl h he wa teniporarily residing nt the time of Id arre-t. Infonnati inhailx-.n received in Canada of the eontents of a pajter found at the time ,f the arrcM of the Fuiian llc;wl Center of Ire land, whi h account for the recent military preparation rn the part rf ;en. Mitchell. Hon. Wiu. A. (iraham has been elected l'nited Stato Senator from North Carolina for the lonz term. Mr. Graham was a rocmlx-r of the Confederate Senate, and has not lern pardonej. It.illotinar wan had fr the vhort term, but no election folio weil. The LouUville Courier has Ikcu revived by Mr. Ilaldcman. The Mrt number apjeared yesterday. It h a handsome nine column hect. Mr. Haldennn ha asniated with him in the editorial department, Mc,r. Walter J.Overton. ha. O. Faxen. Charles 11. Clarke and ( has. I). Kill. The rcjwirt that the President iiiom Ina hern f-rwarJe.1 to Western eitis is no doubt Incorrect. We will receive it by telefcTaph oon after the commeiieeineiit of its il livery in Conzres a it can le transmitted oer the wire. It wi:i p.robably be delivered Immediately upon the mortinof Congress toJay. The Virginia Iilature coir ened j-c-t. rdaT, an l the Hou-e rznnietl by the election of .I-.hn II. Haldwin, Seaker. In the absem e rf the Lieutenant Ciovirnor, Mr. Uolinon, f Norfolk, prci lcl over the Senatf-. The infcf Governor Picrpont was ileli red, a synopsis of which will be fund in our di'i-ntehf . Sf nopsji r I.Kl)lllvt In tho Sen vte. yesterday .Mr. Mas n otTere I a resolution, which w as a loptcd, reUestin? the C nmdttee rn Judiciary to inquire Into the expediency of so amendini; our laws u to grant a ihanze rf venue to hfcnd.tnts in causes w hen they liie a propr aflidavit. Mr. Niles introluced a t-ill for "An act to prevent unauthorised printing at the expense rf the State; which was referred to the Committee on Printing. Mr. Niles stated tho design ( f the bill is to step s.m' supposed leal from the Tieasury. Mr. Cobb introduced cv ral Lilt In relation to courts, Judk'es, i to., which were read the Erst time, and severally passed to the woond reading. The bill waking suitable pn.v isin to have Indiana properly represented in the I'nlver-al L'xhllition of Pari coming up in order, several members of the Spil Committee to whom it was referred Mated that they had heard tiolhiug of It until reported here; a motion to recommit was air reed to. The bill to increase the salary of the Mate Librarian was read by title only, and referred to the Committee on the State Library. Tie joint resolut i n proposing an amendment t the state Constitution by striking out the thirteenth article coming up in order, it was read the second time, and afUr ome little delate, was made the spevi.d order for Friday no rninz at 1) o'cl.M-k. The joint resolution S. l.T instructing n iiators and rcpicstinsr ' nzressinen toils." thir influence fr bringinz atoiit a pe-lv adjustment of the, claims rf dec. aed soldi, r. wa passed to ti c t'aird rea'.lng. Mr. Williams offered A re'Iuti"n. w hi. h wa adopted, iitruot iuz the ti ivcnu r, if not inconsistent with the put. lie pfui, to n port what amount of T.s) fr a coutinzeat fund. S-".un for t legraphing, an 1 jT.- f r clerk hire, has t'cen expended; and a!so what amount will be required for the year In:. It beirzfun I no .,o r'iiii was present, the . uate adjourio d. In the Ibi sp, v est, r ! iv . thi re vv as a slim att ndince. A rep. rt i:i n l.iti. u to the apoint:n nt of a Commission) r t the t'niv.Tal Fhi!ition at Pari, w as 1 . I on tl. t d ie. Mr. l'.uskirk :ntrod;ictd a bill in relation to law j rii ti e. v, In. h vv as r, f, ried to the Committor i n Ju li, i.iry. .lr. J. litison :ntr.'.h'.c.'d i in r. ! ceuntv t!.,-. r, w'd : v :i r. f. rr. d i ' n.tiiitti e en K . s ;m,j Mr. Las.Hc i::tr...la ..I i; s. l a joint r.oh:tio:i j re posinz an an i :i.i:!i. nt t i f I'..- C. liUtu!o n . f tl.e s.s tii II ', al t i. le T Cui:. d Mat. . . - lo f. lit ile ; v hu h Unding the ruht . f sv.,Tr..z. wii r fi rre.1 to th ;. i.d . t t-ati. n il At.o .Ir. Htiiophr j - siii.t-Kt;.-. l" :ii l.-.isl.dion. w hi. h v al:o ct e. It 5 miz as.-- rt t'a- d th-n prt s. nt, the II .i .;.. irt.i , luui.tte.- en - s. bit! i I", d II oil . th1 . I' In tho : a fjrt! r t v in.' j r i t w as lud s ung ri s.ioiial Niiiiimar) . I.: t;.. y. thirty. niro t tirit- rs I I a- .1. tili i!s of Mr. ) r. s, Pi 1-. 1. d t!. 1 1 1 :in . wt re prsound, u i.t Mr. p. k th;" o tU l f JkVf -i.lllif. v. - V . t V 1 .. Tl. c:e ! il I'D litis!. M h. t :: th- ;-r.-t t 1. t il l, f r tie .r. Mr. W :up fr.irn hi-, t . f ae, r- i 1. !. 1 " .1 . I s.o.. Hill 1 .1 1 iT. r- I :i pr r- I r. b. i.4j 1 u;i; Mr t v '. i Mr. -s. v iioru I! g to1 f.M 1 1! .l . I .tr. t ft: of Uiin: Mr. Mitiii.cr iii.tr 1 i isj s v i r.d Li Is . a it a j- '-in : r.n aTner.h j. ut to 'it t'c :i n e f the ' b..j, ,tf (- rnitisl :.t.s VX h it 'rrs.-!nti.u in t onMr .r. :i tv i ii. ee t.f the iutr.ila. tioti tlie ct Rstnutb n if a "'Id i nt M. Ix-ui. "t . the . in!,' revive J - U dv.ly. ii f oiii.- vth. r bills until i i.t- i Mm V, ul M-tM.linp, the r. tsry 1!.- Ib.u.e t.f t eratdf a ...; f. l-ri ... r. e.i t:i ii u , o I 1 r. 1 t 11. - t Id tU. '.i , AT.r ti e th? el.., -C t , i. u ,, , hi 1 Lour, uj n re. dLreetj t .. inf. m iwlivu. AdjvurutJ.

THE IKDIANAFO

VOLUME 1. Th llw orjrniz-. t-rlsT t.r the cl--tK-n rf the offir r m 1 U . br the Ii-uMiean caucus. Mr. Colfax. fr MaUr. .t to 1 for Mr. Jaio I.rook. .Mr. MaTosrI, rf Tenn', made an in'ff'tnal iff,(rt J(. hoard durin? the n il-call Lv the Ork; Mr. i:nka nUrcd hi i-rot' t a-aint tho action f the CWk, Hatinir that if Mr. Majnar I n n'tenlitUd tv Anin w Jobn.n haI n rlzht to fill tho i:i n h did. Iii rrmarV hid no-f t Un the Kcpublieans w hi ini -t-l utK,n 1 1' f.r t fü- ' rin, r-ultln? a aUjvr. Mr. V.fax made brief ad!rr tthirh w ill f.und here. The re-rf.lutitn ad..j.t-d by tho It. j.ubliran c inrw, fur the ai'iiitnjrnt 'T a c iumitt'-e to exarolueand roport w hth r aitv u-uiULd Conf dvratc SUitc-s are n.titlel to r j rcJitation in ConsTfi, wa introduced ty Mr. M-vn, an. I finally pa..-. l,y yea nay Mr. Kvlly (javc notice rf hi intention to intrfMluce a bill extending tli ri-'ht t Mi!Trae In the Iitri t l CtduniUa. Mr. tibial k rffored a re4ution thnt pen Jinz the roni'l ration rf tin-Mibj t, in niln n claiming M-at o adnitt-d to tho Qm,r rf the Houe. lVn'lin the r ' luti n, the IIoue a 1Jt.unicd. j X Vi j VlV 1 V i 1 II IlV. i . . . ! IVIOIIT1 ItlCI'OItT. r - - -z.-. -: -z. --. - j C0.XCRFXM0N..L J'KOCECOLNG - I ADDRESS OF SPEAKER CO LFAX . Alabama AJjoli!ir. Mlavcrv IIOtIM KAS AM) CUILI. Wrecks near Fortress Monroe. SOUTHERN MEMBERS GOING HOME. THE CALIFORNIA FENIANS. i MEXICAN COltUESlUNDEXCE GENS. WEITZEL AND MEJIA MILITlIiY AFF11RS IV riWHl JI1LU.1IU .irr.lllO 1 V.l. 1.1 il.ii NORTH CAROLINA U. S. SWATOR. W. A. GRAHAM VIRGINIA LE(ilSLATi:itK.; GOV. PIERPONT'S MESSAGE. UNITED STATES SUPfilME COURT. MILITARY COMMISSION AT BOSTON, i a Washington Mandamus Case V .. .v.-TmrtY-mntll UODrO&8 1st Snarion ) " " ! The following Congressional procoedinzs is additional to that published on third jmrr. The llousothen proeeedint to vote, with the following result: Colfax, l:c; P.rooks, ::;. Mr. i oiias: was.l.l.ir. .1 elected, and. amid npplau.se, was eoiiJueteil to the chair tv Messrs. Morrell und llrooks, when he returned thank in a brief ami i lo.iii i.t speech. The Speaker took the oath of o!li e, and afterwards ;idinini.tered it to the memU'rs, who were called up by deb gatioiis. The speaker d livered tin- follow ing address' Gentlemen i f the llus t,f re-..ntatii ; the reassembling f Congress, marking as it d.M-s the pnuessiou of our national history, is always regarded with interest hv our pei--ple. f.-r w honi it is our duty to legi"late. Hut it is not unsafe to say that million more than ever lef.re, Ixnli north and south, east and w est, arc looking to the tsrst ( oiiltcss. u Iii. I. opens its tirst session to-day. 1 wish an ear-i nest ties uneojuallcd on si milar occasions in the past. The thirty-eighth Congress cIomiI i it constitutional existence with storm; clouds ! of war still lowered over u, and alter a nine j month's absence Conzre assume its legisPi. ' live authorisy in the council halls, rejoicing I that from shore to shore, in our land, there is; ......... i. , .i...i ,. .i.i .. . w ;. . m H Uli II I ji ioe. its nun. s an- as i'uv lOUS US tue still S pathway in the heauciis, representing in its two I. ranches, the Mate and peoj le. the first and highest obligation is to lai.iranteo to iverv State a republican form of government. The 1 rein llion having overthrown the M ite govern- 1 incut of States it is yours to mature a rone-' tloli of legislation, with the cunctirreinv of: j such a basis of enduring future, and will guar- ; ' Miter all Ileccss.irv s.iftvirilard to the i i,e I I ..fi-. .r.l I. ... ! ' I "') .i"i o i u.)t wii ni.i.iia i nana ilecl.trailon of In.lep ndciice pr.K-laims ehii f of the government's protection to all nun intlnir inili.na'le rights. The World should w itio s, in t!ii f cat work, the most inflexible li.i.Iitv. a:i 1 most earnest devotion to tie- prin. ipl. s ',.( h!,. erty and huni.uiito ; the truest patriots and the truest rtatt-siiien, bv the humlrcds of t!i.usan.l h ive died that the repuMie mi.ht live. The emldenis of iiDiurning have darkcn.sl the Whit)- House and the ( al-inet alike, but tin: !irs,f civil war have united everv fitter in the land and proved the funeral dirge of sl:1. very. It' l-r ou KeprcM-ntativ to .! vour work af l.iitht'iilh ami a. well as did the V, arles saviors et the t nion, in their more dangerous arena of duty; then we mav state t ms' the vacant and on,-,, abandoned seat, around u gradually tilling up. until this dl ; shall contain Kcpresciit.uivrs ir,m , verv Mate ! and Iistrict. their h. srt .!. vot)d to tin-'l'nion vv Hl' Ii me y are io l zi'l it.-. .-:ilou of it honor, i ri'ud J" iis glory, vvati liful'of its right, ho. .1...!.... . . l.i . i nie in us ( nt lines an. 1 1 ne stars on our hanm-r tii.it paled when the states tiny r presented i array. s themselves in anus against the nation. j will shine with a nmre t rilli.int li-ht of ..j. j altr than evi r I f.re, applause working the i guidance f f Him who hold the destiny i na- : lions in the hollow of his hand. I ent. r azain

i upon the duties f this trying position with a I herrt tilled with gratitude- to voii for tin- iimiili. n to j iriu iiatt.ring manner in whi h it has I , to the : lrstovod. and cheered by the hope thrit it lej t ke.is yi iircordi.il np;rt nihl .ii;;iiui' in

.. . rt.mi IUI ,'.uii vi v.u. i 'il I I . "Ol I IM ia.1. A resolution was then adopted dfci'.irirjp Mr. M. rh ron. Clerk; Mr. ordway, ss-rgeaiit-at-Anns: Mr. ti.sslenovv. lKs.rkec(s r. Mr. tiw in. 1'ostni.isti r. Cntil tluir u. c(si, n hall be duly ipia'itied. the y a and nay w r. ordered into- resolution v cas l.;"i, n-iv 1 n, s,- . :!., r i f the House wi r- tie n m in. Mr. Thad. Mcv eti, of P. nnv 1 :u;t 1. i t'", r. d a bill. v hi.-h w a approved in "th.- i;.-j.u! lican e.1.0 u. f. r the appointi:ict.t i f ('omniisi,Mirrs t 1 until.- und rcjK rt wloth r any s.,.H;,j ' - o;, r.ite v ,t, , ;tre entit!. d t tion in C 11 -n .. n pri nt 1V.r. ill t :i!i:.urne, fir :n.i. e.tv e i:. .tii c i f a i f to ui r.d in the r - 1 r. vive th -ride g.u.ir ar:u - . 1 Mr. Tthzive r... tic rf 1 till to Mil, -nd the ou-i h n; o n . , , a- t , ipjH rtioti the nj r sen- ' i:tiion in i 1 ngres I . ' " ' ' w 'll II u.ti 'l I 11 io , r.iii. ... tl... ... t -n n o rsia c:0 h d .trit .'ir. rvi... 11 i.- ii , n f Li int- nt 11 t- i:iiro Mot- iue ioii. .i ovr i i,i , ttt nd I.. li.ht 1 r IV it :;:.i t.-d l v th It) prc-cut iti . s ,.t t!.. : a1- and t lilt. . t..t, HeUs. ,f in I .11lll'l p ills k-r, ns tni.,si, it ,t lr .f 1 r.v jti scnl in.' !': , j atiT olliee in thf 1 j .:i..ns , f e!e. ttriei 1 , ..hinibi i. tlie i vt.T.t "tv Hit)- be, ::u,t tloa'.ic is hi n !-v t r the 1.1s. tri. k n out, a:;. I t:.:.I fr-t:s u. :, i.-e of this :i, t. n. jh r. a sh-4:j ... fr tn oliiic; nt iy . bi tion he I I in ; i ii ticcoun; of co. r. -,:.a:iT;. d ! Iistn, t 1 -ti.':i 2. And be it f;:r:!,.r r. s. he l. T:.-.t : ; j!1 l.-iw . of f.-ii .-r. and 1 m s , -ft he tj I of M u-vlan 1. in t r. . i-i uid 1 ;tri, t. .ui 1 all '-rdnunos (4 u. , iti.-s. f Wu.Uu t. tl ;tn I ..s.r.'.t...vti. in.-. nsi.t.;;t wi:!, the :n-..isi...,s ii this .n. t. ;ir,. ii. r. ;. r- I j Mr. NiMvk .-isk.d'l. ..v.-to . i r r. lutt n ' that, pen lin th - c.-nsld. r.iti. si . f t'- .a' . . t j tlie motu?-, r. t Uin.in sjj, fc.IUia. , ; tu ; , ß.H r f till' II Use. f Mr. LIviri.!..'e iK'stl the i;dr du, ti .a ,f

; thr bid. Ilailraa C enirart. 3Ir. bUvca-i mo-J U uren.I lU rv.V. ; Cn:rv.:..K-eftn!-r I -Ti e rm, a, iv.- v ; The motion w, .trrevsl to. nJ the bid e,.tr... t hi. !.,- e n hi' f..r the . mi I.'ti.'n theii lntr.Kluced. ., -i" -'hiea.'s. and Northwestern ruilrJnd. In. Mr. Iawr..fl moved to Ur the 1 ill on the j eludir; a tnJ,'e armi the iliv-ouri t o or be- . table. The bill, aa lntrivluretl lv Mr. Mevf-n. ; fore Jauuarr 1. l'4.v Th rinrrt..r,

wa pas' J I' me iviiowtris v i.ie yeas ii, i The jivue t'aen a ljumeJ. uv rt;

Srx ATI:. I'ra i r va ai.tiourn-ssj Ly Mr. ; 'f , . j Aiuhnr, luu. Liukalc. rhaiitll.T.rk, j ,,nn-re. owan. o.wcil, Iixon. I little-, ' K- n 1. n. K--t, Kt. r. iJrim , tiufhrie,

J:l;J'. nwr i, .iuiiiim n. i-iin ti i-uou, MTV.u?a1. Morgan. Merrill. X. inlth. Nj romroy, l.'at:i y. Hi Idle, ?al ..ur. rrnan, vprau, t-art. Mnnner. Tram! II, Van Winkle, Wade, Wilev, William, Wienand Wri.'dt. Mr. Xf j n-'tited rndctitiaN f 3Ir. Luke N", JVl.ind, t- till the v actm v aioned by thcd ath rf Mr. CoUamer, if Vermont. Thi' ere.h -nt i iN w re re ie. an.l Mr. IV land to k ' j the j,r t riletl oatli rf li.;iui e. Mr. WrL'ht prfnti! rretlontiaN rf Mr. ; Sa-, kton, :i x nat-r k t from New Jcmer. I Mr. o-.i an prewTittd a t rotet jraint the rec i ptioii rf Mr.Moekton. tinned by m inN rof tho ew Jrwy LJv'i'-laturf, hllvdin that Mr. M'M-kton did not rie the ontitutional majority of vrte w h'u-h waa ncei ary to hi i leetb na Senator. The protzt w a ord red to le laid on the ttle, f.r the pr "entj and Mr. H'tckton wa tluly sorn into rilice. Mr. Sumner introduced a bill premTiLInz j an rath to maintain a representation from the 1 the ioerniuent in the States in rtl llion, follow: Idohtn by swear thar I will, at all tiini-a herealU r, tire'uy lit endoavora to rnaia- ! tain a lit priM ntative f.-rin of (ioternment in j the Mate in whb-h I an nn inhabitant, in the 1'tiioti rf the l'nifo.1 States, aixl that I will at 1 ail time reerniz'the iii.li lublo unity of the ' Kepubür, and will alway discountenance and t rev nt anv endeavor to break away or w-reile I from the I'ni -ii; that J will jrive my influence ami vc te at all time to MMain the nntiond j credit; that I will always discountenance and j re-Ut any atteijii't.elireetly or Indim tly, to rej iKidiat;r protract either In Mny part or in any j way tho debt which was contracted by the i I'nited Matv in KUbduinz the rtljcllion, or thi I ot.üzation assumed to Cnion t"oblier; will j always discountenance and reit any laws j making any litin tioun of color or race, and always will strne to maintain a State Government completely loyal to the Union, where all nun hall enjoy eiial protection and equal li,'ht. MK h oath shall ho preserved, and if f.ds. y taken, Mich peron Miall be guilty of perjury, ami, in addition to the present penalty t..r that crime, he shall forfeit his riht to hr! 1 ottlce. Thi was ordere! to o printeil. Mr. Wade presented a bill to resuscitate the elective franchise in the Iitrict of Columbia. The bill provides that from and after its pasaze, every male citizen of twentv-one vears c f ! ze, whoi a citidtof the I nitil States, a j resident of the li strict for six months, and 1 never convicted of an infamous crime, shall j have the rizht of Mtflraze in the District. Secj tion z imiMj.-K's n penalty for interruiition or inI terference with the rizht granted alove. The ! bill w as ordered to Ik- printed. ! Mr. Mituner introduced a bill tn preserve the ; rizht of trill by jury, which provides that Kraiid juries shall consist of one-half of jktI sons of African descent in Mt-tions where onei oixthof the population arc African, and in the some proportion in pettit juries where the matj tcr relates to any injuries inflicted by a person j of African dviecut upon a person not .r men I descent, and rice tenia; ami prejudice azaint ' such African race is made a ground of chali lene and exclusion from such juries. The !l ordered to Imprinted. j Mr UInmr llVr,, a' Tbill to enforce the Coni stitiitional Amendment, by punishing any I attempt to control the service of any person, ; ten years, or lx-th. at the discretion of the

I oiirt, and It shall lie no defence that such ELECTS D I Iaiin is sanctioned by any Mate laws. It anfc ' nuls Mate law - in conflict with it. and restricts

' jurisdi( tion in cases n.vvin out of it to the I niful tales otirts. lu was ordered printed .Mr. Mininer introduced a bill to j;ive the rizht of nutlraze to etons of color in the District of Columbia, which was ordered printed. Mr. Sumner introduced a joint resolution proposing fin amendment to the Constitution so as to make voters, instead .f spceulation, the l.usi of representation in Congress. Mr. Sumner introduced a concurrent resolution declaratory of the adoption of the Coiisti. 'ÄtSÄ!? resolution, declarutory tf the dutv of Congress. esieeiaiiy in resect to the loyal citizens of the Mates lately in rebellion Itesolvcl, That in order to provide irowr guarantee for security in future so that peace and prosperity shall bwiltly prevail, and the olightcd faith of the nation shall he i it is the full dut v of Congress to take care that j n-J Mate declared to he in rclH-jlion hhall he alI l-wvedto resume its station in the United States a ""'.''tory iM-rforinance of several eon unions; wiin ti conuitions precedent must he ! suniniiicii to u popular vote and be sanctioned ; by a majority of the people i.f each stat', reI spectiv ely, us follows : j Complete re-establishment of loyalty, a i shown by honct reconciliation to the Kep'ul.he j and tho duty f Hll.-iMii.e to it at all limes, t without ini'ntal prevarication or equivocation ; of any kind; complete suppression ol all oli- ; irarai hial pretensions and complete enfran- ) chit in. nt or all citizen, so that there shall be ! no dt nid of rights on account of color or race, : but justice shall be impartial ami all shall le j dUal; vryanization of u- educational v stem ; for the cpial bem lit of all. without distinction ; of color or race; the choice of citizens f.. r ofi ti)-e, whither Mate or Xatioll.il. of eont:nt and undoubted .v:iltv. whose eon, In. t no. I euiiur.itioii shall give assurance of peace and reconstruction. That in order to provide iiicsecssciui.il san giiaru, w ltnout w hu h na tioiial security and national faith will he im perellisl erelhsl Males cannot be iTceipitated back to ohtical power and ln.l.-p. n.hn. e, but th. v : mt wait until thee conditions arc in all re- j I mil speet fidtillid Mr. P. row a gave notice of a bill to authorize the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi river at M. Imis; also a bill to reimburse the state of Missouri for expenses in calling out and oipiiping militia. Mr. Harri introduced .1 bill to regulate the Judiciary system of the United State s. Mr. Foot.- moved the adoption of tin order that the oiiate meet every day at 12 o'clock. wnn n w a cari ieil. Mr. Wilson introduced a bill to maintain the ; freedom of inhabitants of Mates declared to be in insurrection, w hieh va ordered printed. 1 At half pat twelve the enate took a reces 'till one o'clock, when it re-assetnbled, and I directed the Secretary t ii.fur.n the House or it orzanization. Adjourned. From New York. titvlrc from Gntitrmnlit, Honduras ; unit hill. Xkw Vouk. IVccinlior 4. From Gautemala ' we have received ailv iers to the goth of Xov ein- 1 Kr. I The Pope h i , nt an autograph letter to his j 1m loved son. the illustrious and lo narable Karon Viceiinte C.-rua. President of the pel'ubl f ti.uit. mala, congratulating him on ! his 1 lection to the Presidency. A similar let-j t.r ha als,, n received from the Oueen of! piin. j The President of the Republic has sent a message to Congress, urging ci rt.iin reform in I the CoUstitlllioll. I Latest advices from II -ndura, bv way of vin .iivad r. r. js.rt iiotab olitic.trelianges. ! The itistirr. 1 tion in the li-partm.-iit of! Ol.im lii- I1.1 b. ) 11 termin ited. i TheCongres. vf the K. publiei.f H. ndiirnj ; has decided to als.Ii.h the N-nate ChaniU r. The re.ison piven 1 tint in a eountrv es., nti ilty l.-nincrtii.' like Hoiidura. an" Cpp. r ll.iiso er Senate is unnecessary. All humb. rs cf Congress w ill In llief.rth ef e.jM.il ! p. liti. al r ink, and will implv called Ib pre- : . Otattles ef the 1 oli.'r. . f 11 .ndlira. ! The .pi, ti-.n of capital punishment is attiacting much attention in Honduras. Adv iit - from alparaiso. Chili, to the It i f Novi-mlur, civ. a vivid picture of the ceit.tnetit prevailing iti Chili to the p.inih ei-' pressi. Ti in declaring the ., kadc ef the i , hiiiaii p. rt. Valparaiso, f.dd.-rj. Coijuillcd. Gu.iym-an. Toiin- and Tal. iliU.i'io. The ( liü.in l.i'M ri.in. nt has irdc.-id all the p.inih t i.lpar ii... w l.i re th. v can !. under the v igi- , l.ince of the :i;;:li. ritic. Transfers of panih prop, rty or a t i forbid.!, n. Fori ign. r in e hili are decided in their suppcrt of the Government. The li j d m.it if C..rp. resident in -.mti.igo, have expressed their approval of the 1 pretit of e hili t. p.iin. t he rinan of the ' province f Alac-ini have v olntit.iril v r.ti. un. ed al! e. mptioti fr.-tn t:i. t. which. :i foreigners, th.y have a right. Preparations f. r war are v ig. ro-.Lly carried en. From Washington. A la bn ma Adopt ihr Conttltut inrml Aiiieiit!iiiculllrt-ugnilion of (on Uli, AsiiiNi.ToN. Ivissiinh, r 4. rhcialint. Ui-geiiit-from t!u- Al.i!.;;ia Igisl.ituro informs ns that thry have ratified, by an overwh, lining ' o f.', tlie co!i-iituti..!i:d -täte !ai,rv aim nd" menu I h- IV. i ! nt h I'ellslll : 1 Uls 1. ,Ue, ; Nt vv rk. r co'tiii d the i.-e A vlis-.d , f ..Win. 'jMiti. in .lu in d. s. I'. irr. tt. i.-7:ul ..!:. r.d for Id ii'.tMie vf Ne- ii ;i.ni i. in :hc sjnie , jtv. tin r. .n-t.t etisid .f i : ! -nbur;. at New lean-. MrII. l is) u;js. t r.sul f r :ienv, vv.irr'bur :u;d N.ji 1 rli i. . n. ut I 'liici.-n. " Ad. 1; h lt .. iith.il. Consul f.r Mvarzburc Iii I itt-t.idt and Jwarbu.i Indt th.nien. :it Müw.iukec. rw i'j uuuu iur roaj reet ive iQeir copp. u- i action in the shape of an annual rental ur a nuthU-r tf Tears. t . i . I ..:f i il.

OB

INDIANAPOLIS, TUESDAY

From Fortress Monroe j Ordnanrr Shipped to Ural rint ! i:ifecl sf the Itecent .lr. j Fortbkv Moxr.or.. IocmtT 1. Jeveral i firlniiTi-o T.i. n rf Liniy kKiiTkil ta U'l'kt - ... . J IV.int, crni-tinz of the Whitwirth, (Jalhn?, , l'am-t, Coffee Mill and William revclnn STun.. The latUr is a rebel n lie The t'ale in thi vicinitr ha benvery w t vere. ihf telegraph Iinnare dwn bttwecn here nd Ilaltiuiore and Ki hmond. The steamer Nellie Tetitz I a total los. She I far up the fiat, and broken in two in the center. Her enrine i tiadlv disabled. t-t.. - . i i y a i : . v. , i ne upj-er iun ueck ri a Meanu;u, nu stateroom, w ahel ashore at Cht rryidrne thn ! inornin;. It I not known what teamer tM ramp from. The Menrnor l w Uburjr, from Jaekvintille, Florida, and Hilton Head, bound to Wahinf-t-n. ha jut arriveii. They report the teanier Kent, from New York to J'arkcnille, and for M Uietimepaat expeeted, ha not U-en heard from. t'oRTttF-s. Monroe, rvcemlxr 4. The Fntrlidi ht- amer Victoria, from Liverjool for Kiihniond. i ashore anil billed in Lynn HarlxT Lay. "rgro landed. The sehwmer ltelfe, from Alhanvfor Kkhurnd, U ashore at the mo place, ilcr careol UIdUo ltd, and the vesM-1 U in pood Khape. ( hangreln Itallroad I f icer. Ietkoit, Michigan. Iccenilr 4. Several Important hanzes have taken place among Kailroad oflicial. W. K. Muir ha Ix-e n ajiK.inted Assistant Superintendent of tlie Michii Kan t entrat, t e. 11. nurd, rosizneu James II. Muir is appointed Secretary of the Itri:it Milwaukee I'ailroad in room of Thomas Hell, w ho takes the pcneral management. Mr. Hurd, whosd failing health compels him to leave the Kailroad business, has been the recipient of the linest service of silver ever presented in this city. THE VERY LATEST. THREE O'CLOCK A. M. THE MILITARY I'Uni'AUATIONS IN CANADA. New York, DccemUr 4. A dispatch from Toronto says: General Mitc hell, Administrator of Canada, has Iteen informed of the contents of a pajHT seized on the Head Center of the Fenians in Ireland, and this is the reason why Ooo riflemen have been sent to Isle au Nord, to 1h? ready for any attempts of the Fenians by way of Lake Champlain. COKKE-SI-ONOENCE BETWEEN GENS. WEITZEL AND MEJIA. The correspondence of Gen. Weitzel with (ten. Mejia, at Matamoras, and the French naval boininander, at the mouth of the Kio Grande, is published. The tirst letter was from the naval commander to Gen. Weitzel, ami asserted that the Liberals were supplied with provisions and ammunition from Weitzel command and that the liberal artillery was worked by gunners from Weitzel' army, w ho had not leen mustcre-d out of ierviee;"it also declared that the Liberal wouuded were cared for in the hospitals at llrownsv ille, and the latter city seems to be the headquarters of the Liberal forces, and closed by protesting against this alleged violrtUn of the neutrality laws. Jen. Weitzel returnee! the letter, saying he could not receive documents so disrespectful to himself and his Government. Mr. Antouis writes to General Weitzel complaining that the steamer had In-en tired upon by rilli men from the American shorn, ami mentions other violations of strict neutrality. Gem ral Weitzel acknowledges occasional violations of neutrality by individuals and Kays ho commenced au ihve'stigatiou before the letter of complaint was received. NORTH CAReI.I.VA V. S. SENATOR. Raleigh, X. C, DecemU-r 4. Hon. M. A. Graham was elected I'nited States Jn nator today for the long term, receiving i:W out of 154 votes. The balloting for Senator for the short term was without success. Mr. Graham was in the Confederate Senat, and has not been pardoned. THE MANIlVMCS CASE. New Yukk, DecemlHT 4. The case ofpetiT.. p . V.? -lames in Kienan ana surv, was continued in the supreme Court, be fore Judges Carter, Wylie and Fisher, to-day, when Mr. Peek concluded his argument for the petitioners, and Hon. CharlowM. Lames commenced his argument for the respondent, lie had not eoncluU-U at the hour of adjournment, hut w ill close to-iiiurrovv. Mr. Kmncs' argument w as considered clear, logical and conclusive against tho claims and petitions of Mandamus on tho ground of invalidity of award. Vir.fi IMA I.Dil.sLATl RE. Richmond Virginia, Ih-eomWr 4. The lj-g IM at 11 re of Virginia assembled to-dav in the absence cd" Lt. Governor Robinson of N.-rfalk, who preside over the S nate, Shelton lavis, Secretary of the Governor for the last eight years, was reelected w ith Harrison, .M rgeant at Arms. The House was organized bv the elretionofJno.lt. Haldwin Speaker, John 1$. Beggor Clerk. Alter the organization of the legislature tho Governor's Message wm received and read. The Governor lirst call attention to the public debt, showing an aggregate of ftl,M,0Ht, against js.'-J.uud.iXK) available nssett. The Mate has several millions in udproductive internal improvements. .-I I.. .. 1 . . ... esjieciallv commended to the Legislature. The tiovcrnor thinks, after mature consideration, very little legislation is neededin regard to the iur ouueauonai interests 01 lrzinia are ireeiimen, but they should le allowed to testify as witnesses, and they should be treated and punished the same as whites. The repeal of the uury law is reeommeuded, an.l says the jH-ople of Virginia should give a cheerful support to the I'nited States Government in payment of all taxes assessed for paying the Xational debt. 1". S. SUPREME COURT. Washington, iVcember 4. The Supreme Court e.f the United states met this morning. All the judge were p:e-nt. The Court adjourned till 11 oclick to-morrow morning, when it will enter upon the business of the tiTIU. New Advertisements. HOTELS. ÄVELINE HOUSE, Curwr Calhoun and Perry Sts., (Crrosm Cocbt Hoeat,) TOUT lVAV.M IM)IA.A. II. C I'-OX, der5 dim - - - I 'roj.ri.'tor. RESTAURANTS. Little (.iant Saloon and IlcMaurant, o. 4S Virginia Avrnue. U OXLA.YI d MCTC1IKTT. Pr'-jri'tors. J"AU tbe Jflicafiti of tbe lemm wrrf i up at all buur. drcSdtm FOR SALE. IP O 3El SALE Saloon and Hcstauriint, j In the beat locality In thr CTt)-. Teiuiay. Incite tf B. M ll'.CEß A CO. Ueal Kfate Afenta. Ko. 24 Wfii WasfcicgtuB tr-et. dev S d?t . CLAIM AGENCY. All CLAIMS .YtTIO.YlL WAR CLAIM AGEA'CV. Authorized by Government AIL CLASSES V? WAR CLA'VS PEOPERLT a; ..lied for anl promptly oitaased. An atU atd fScier t Aj;ent a! Wah'ii ft.m Cjir Bj..eea trar.acle1 by mad. i'artlei baTinf Gal mi w is write, ataiin; all facta, and paper with lntrucUn, will te forwarded. Oflire opposite Theater, o. TO Weal Waihlnetan Kt.t INDIANAPOLIS, iisriD. . W. BLACK, oUta CoL 40tk Ib4. Tct,) AtUraej u aUra4 CUta AftaC

DAILY HERAJLB,

MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1SG5.

MUSICAL. WILLAUD&STOUELU Piano Forle Warcrooins. CniCKERING PIANOS! DECKER PIANOS! BEST PIAXOS, Cheapent Pianos! HO. 4 11ATILS IIOITSK, IXDIAXAPOIjIg, I.D. docjdir CONFECTIONERIES, ETC. HO FOR CUNNINGHAM'S. Wedding and Christmas Cakes HIS STORK haabttn neatly 8ttd op, and now preentaa fine appearance., llin Lblo la not qnita full, and can accotnmud.t a few tnor Dy Boarder. THE ICE CREAM MAN Has turned bis attention to gettln op WeJditg and Ball tappers on tbe most reasonable if ran. lCjCi.et Iced and ornamentid with neatne and dec5 d3m FOR SALE. For Sale, VVT.XT EOCSE AND LOT ON BATES' ADDITION. The Houn I tiiieen by thirty-four feet, cout.ining two rooms la new. and baa not, a yt, been ecu pied, and will be told for lest tbaa cost, a. I want t iorWet. A good detslcaa be Rivan by appltlng to IJarvey Bate, Sr. DANIEL MOIUART) . de5 d3l FOR SALE. EXJILJOHSrO- LOTS, On Portia Tcnnrt.rc Street. For Sale at Auction. ritUK ÜNDERslGNED WILL fELL AT TCBLIC I Auction, on Wednnd.y, the 6ih day of December, 16j, two buILlinft lota on North Trnnrasre trett, aituaLd half a square out. -de et the CjrporatUo Due, and nearly op oMie the residence of Dr. F.. 11. Barry. The lot are 40 feet front by 20H feet deep, conipri Ina; lot No. 10 and aonth part of lot Mo. 11, In Drake', addition, and He within a tquare of tbe present terminal of the Street IU hoad. Etch lot has a 13 foot alley in rear, and one aa al e on the aide. TEKMS. erne third caah ; balance la one and two years, .eenred by note and niori gf. Sale at 3 oVlxk P. M .on the rremise. THOMAS H. IiOWLKS. A. L. rtrsr A Co., Aociloaeen. Doi!i" d4(Adc 4,5,8. QUEENSWARE, ETC. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. C. A. WOODBRIDGE, Agent, IMPORTER OF QUEENSWARE, CHIInTA, GLASSWARE, TABLE CUTLERY, -AXD PLATED WARE, No. 16 West Washington St, IMIIAXAPOMS, 1D. dec 1 dt f AUCTION SALE. Small Plats of Ground AT A rCTIO. lriLb PK ROLD at rcr.t.tc ArcTio5, ox the 5th ilar of ! Tuesday, run bf r neit. on tb: g mind, tear Wiliiani V. Cbeek, .am aIIj.L . "V. r ss , . . iriIB Ten to Fifteen Acres of Land, ibact half timbered, beinf part of the il!r Farm, a iet hin en the ea-t i to of L t ie Ka! creek, anl belh'CCUB,yro,J ,'toatba:f nsU,u Teiiu. One-th'rd cah, balance la one and Iwoyeara, .u iniereri. ALSO, At two o'clock. P. 71., on sa'.d day, on tla ?;rounJ rppoi: perry Ho.brooa'i re Idence, oa Crawurd.Tlba rike, a lot rvtiialB.t g 'rSrcI: Ar rfs$ or I.nnel. Term I aale mat. known ca day J .ale. W. 1VT., noTa dTt Leal E.tate hrcker. REAL ESTATE B. ML SPICER Be CO., Real Estate Agents AND NOTARIES PCBLIC, 21 . Wet ahinstan Street Ter Ilraden'a Hook Mere. nrnLAjf apous, htdiaji a BOT I dU SggSSSSfSSSSzzzzzzzm ARCHITECTS. LOUMVG, UE..IGt CO., X AÜD9CAPK. GAKDnrrXG AJTD tniL ATiCBj itecta. Maria atrwat. Mat City Hopuai. Order Ua al MaaUee a AU' Drc Sioi. 5. UJ Aaat Waal-U-rtoo itrm, wU frompQj auadt4 to. K4A10t

TEA STORE.

Irosli ViTivnl CHOICE TEAS. T II E CHINA TEA STORE. o. JO Ilatc IIu4, TTAVI5 J I wi'.k an una.oaliy cbotce lot cf Teal. eonsUt;nj cf IMPERIALS, GUNPOWDER "sroxjisxa- hyson, Oolong- mid .Inpsin We are enabled to offer rffatr tnlocemenu than Ter, both la price and quality. We nae, alio, 300 t aid e. ri.nnic(t 2, 4, 6, 8. 10, 11 and 20 pooda each of Tra, Jun tUi ibj.g la fiui.ly u.e. A dinconst of 10 per cent, will be nade on the boxe. THE CHINA TEA STORE, "o. .KO llaf rf If otiso. ii. ii. i.r.r.. PURE SPICES. Wa bare Juvt recelred from Near Torr, a bt of pur Ground Spices, consia.ing of (iiMiuiuc Englisli Mustiird, Pure iaroniKl Clnnnmon, Clorea, Black Pepper, Eed Pepper, Altpiee, Nntmega, Africaji Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, etc. We warrant tbe aWe Grccnd Pptrea trktly pure, ani at tbe lowest price.. "Lre'e Baklnit der' la thought by many the be.t In the market. It ia free from any delierii u. ffect, and U perfectly pure truly the 'huuelf,a friend " Try it, ladle. Wa keep Steten' best Jara and Hio Gonn1 C(Teei LoTering'a Sugar, old Government Java and Rio Coffee at the "CIIIXA TEA STOKi:." 2o. QO llntvH 1 1 onto. deH d3m ii. ii. i PAINTINGS, ETC. Holiday Presents ATH. LIEBER 8c CO.'S, .o. 21 .Aorlli IVniif Ivitnln SI. I"Inc Ialnttng:i. I'nsravlns:, I.I t liogrn pli. IMiolosrnpIi. Baitally Framed. MIRRORS OF ALL STYLES AMD SIZES. ALItroitt-A I.ai-Ko Variety. Framea, of Different Style nndMzr, on hand or made to order. VLL of which we otter at f.lr prices-a. low as tie tame good can be bought, either In Cincinnati or utetto. II. LIr.BRR A CO , Jltna BuildiDfr, No. 21 North rennj!ar.la gtret. dec 4 dim FOR SALE. Farms for Sale. APAIDI OF S50 ACKKS, 811 M1LK.3 NOIITII OF the c ty, on a; od road, with a lU.lroal htation onibeFarm. Two hundred acrei incultlvation; balance enrlosel and set In Hue gas. A good frame house of aix large rooms, closet, etc. Thr'e tenant house., barn 41 by 81, table, carriage hon;e, five well, large or chard of aelecttd fruit. PurcLa?r nay bate re'cial of Hock and farming utensils, con&Uting In part of 20 Lead Shi-ep, Horses, Cow, WaoDa. Hirnen, etc. Tc-rm, one-half cah, balance In one and two earc. ALSO, Two !0 acre loti cf Land within 4 nitlea of the tlty, we'.l calculated for garden purpose. Ti-rm easy. I have also aeveral Farms In this anJ a'Jjitiirg countirs, Hoasea and Lota lu tbla city, aeveral vacant Lota on West trett, one on 5orth Fnmiylvai.ia atreet, and three lot near the corner of Caly, on Bte treet. WM. Lovr, nov3 ) dOt Ileal Istat Broker. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS & SHOES AT WHOLESALE. TK ARK SOW KECEITIJfG A LARGE ADMW tion te our t.xk cf Boot an t S toes. B iera will find us well aapplied with all th s deiiraVe tyl of Wintor Goods, Including Women'a, Miiw-s' ani Ch'ld'f Kip, Calf, fira n and other Rai mural. Also, a eol assortment of Calldrran', Sli' and ffcm't'i I'cl nh B both Id heavy and tH.e atock. ALSO, Uen'a and Women". Ruble-. Arctic, f. -It and It-flVo O.er Sboe; Nu' and Cbiltren'. Knbbr, etc; L'hüdren'i and You'hi MeUl T:p K'p Lxt; P.oj.' rU,o:e of ail grade and iie; Men' prime Winter B.Kt. a larif asrtmen!; Il.rlfort and oihr tylea of Calf B.K.. Caltoo, L.a.br and Red Lac-. Ad of which we respectfully offer to tut tra.le. Hendricks, Eilinunds Co. .VI South .Meridian Slrret. der4 dim FOR RENT. FOR IMSIV'r SEVERAL SMALL I)WKLLl.X.;.s, AT FROM SIX dollait to Hfletn do.lar a mooih. ALSO, A MCE COTTAGE, with aeven rwma, at thirty-five d.ll.r a month. ALSO, A GOOD BRICK REäIlJEtCr. X. H l w..t x Tork airet, with eight room, at fty dollar a aaooth-B jai a.i m. r.iiu i PHOTOGRAPH STOCK. J. J. .llURKITT. ttkixx a Photograph and Amhrot ypc ATD IVERT THI5a ecf ary to the art. Alio, Phototraph Albane of every variety. Epc;al attention gtvea I Framing Plctarv to crdcr Is idi m Oold Frame Gilt ad Rewaod Moaldmr wuole.ale and rttaiL Fhotograpba, Esgravinga, Sieraoacopw Pic tore and lurtMCopci, la every varwty, at wboleaale aod retail. S: Kertk Ullaet litt, lndiarapolL. loduLABv dot 13 dim WANTED. n HAB'Ml at ACKRj A50 50 SADDLE HAltL. J J Appty t Orlmaley A C.S.. 4 Bonk Mala wi, gu Loa la. Ma. dcl dlw WAjmD-18.01 Old Win Bottle at ocr S ore, So J7 We( Faarl au-aset, for which the hihei aMrket pnc wiU b paad. Will Mod itr iwam for lou of 50 or more, ea bejxg noticed. OTU-djj MIA&J, JAiLU 4 FZAXODI.

NUMBER 29.

DRY COODS. Earliest and Largest in: iva i, i' unklar GOODS. VLL KNOW 0E FACT. V0T 1VP0RTTD AVT Woolen Gjo-Is bave leadiV atv.rrrd fcr arveral ra'iti'h, ai.d by osr larre eaily purcha.ee w are tna' lrd, ard will oltrr ourccaplete itxk of FANCY AND STAPLE TT.Y GOODS, Lower than ary wlo made later part-base.. Watave, aa usual, tbe lar-e't Mock tf FINE SILKS, 'ons!tIns: of 3Ioii'o ViiticiiiOH (At fl roper yarJ.) HEAVY REPPS, (In Color. atl S3) riiirnl and rinin Silk., Every desirable fbade and quality. RICH MOURNING SILKS, I!t Ilcnvj- I.j on ISe-pp. -I-I; Hoary Iyonj Uro (irnln; Ilonry f-j on. lliimihii: Illrla Tnirrta, Aud an clfgantasaottment for Erti.lcjand TirMal wear. ; I COOD PLAIN BLACK SILKS, (At I 23 per yard) The Ill-lifM.t Sfoolfor DRESS GOODS In Irlh, French and Frg'ish Toplln, (Haid and Plata.) A .Muimtiolli Slock of r iz iz i x o e s , Every shade and quality, a low a 8?,'tc ter jard. Real Aberdine Wincy All colors, the latest and most popular Broalway atjle. all wool di:laim:s, All colors, 45c. p r yard. A ('oiuplrfo l.lur of Clo ukinnr Cloths, In Chlnthill., Velour, F. It and other de-'raWe tyte. Cassinifrrs for! cn and Roys' Wear. Tjacr .'mil f?!iiJroi,Iirir, The be it assortment. HOSIERY AND NOTIONS. 91MII2 lae lKHtl.S I S CORSI-TIX, One Dollar 1f than e'se Le.e. Flnuüfts, 3Iuslin, I.inrns, rrint!, 'lioii. HOO Wool Blankds, AT TBK X E K-III VK, 2 st Washington Street, cor. Merilian. novit dl CitKinimt 1 Ailvrrt isetnent. THE BOOK TRADE. A lVork of Croat Inf err! IVrntniirnf Value. XI 11(1 The Military and Naval History of the Rebellion i. Tiir. iMTrn static, with RioyrajJtiral Skctchis r,f Ihrrw.l Of r, r$, FT W.J. TEXNT, Editor of the American Ann'ial Cyclopedia. PUBLISHED BY 0. APPLETCN & CO. COVPLKTr If OTE VOIXM, F.OTA L OCTAVO, 85 "oulile column pege, with an elaborate iuie 01 thirty-two closely prinie! pies The f.'l,wjrn are am of ibe d.ctingui.hrd charaf terUtic. of this linp'iriant work : 1st. It l.s fuller, more com nlet., and mere r-t!aVe, ttian any other n w ready for delivery.or ttnncanbe prej ared fv.r a Ionic time to c .m. 21. It I. betier Cluarated than anyoth-r. 3-t. C inindrirg the amnur.t of matter and ct of prduction, It ia cheaper by per rent, than any other work of the kind pubiubed or proposed , lie puMiühed. 4ih. It I ripetlor In mechanical exect'on, and especially in bind ii e. toai.y other; and la put cp tn a grrater variety of tjl. 6th. It i Jit what the mas. of the perle want, and Is wbat they bave dclare they would wa t 'or ever tire we commenced a-llinar bo.k pertairiina; to the rllllon. The Hi-tory of the Rebellion, complete In ot.e volirm, at a m'xierate price. 6:b. It 1 now oat and ready for delivery, anl can be aupplied promptly ia any quantities. raiTi or r rrntrs: la Extra Cloth i M In I ibrarjf Leitli.r 0'l In H.lf lo-kejr il-rucco. dark t. Si la Half t:u a.tx'ra pi t 7 5i I t tu'i Morx-co, antique, f,l't e'g Ml In hu;i ha a y. to S U .xdoiively ly tub"-r'ptloo. J7,Ag"i.U wanted in every roür.t, tj bf.m nclüsielrm.ry will bs g ven and liberal term iflrred. Send for a circular g viuit full luformatiuD. C. S". VIIXT A. .t General Agents for the eml'e Wet, 31 We.t (curb trt, r'ir.c.nriatl, O. S4 Iiearbcrn irret. Ctirag. 111. drc2 d2t O.It. urert, H. lou.k, Mo. INSURANCE. W. H UK'Mlt. M. W. aT"C. LOOItHS t5c NEWTON'S I Ire. I.lfe and ACC IIIEMIL IXSl'HAXCE ACEXCV, Office, cor. Washinjton and Meridian Sta INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. Capital Rcprcifnttd, $2I,CO0,CC0. "1 JZ woull renpettf ily call the attention of rropr?y Holden to Otir Ifv plan cf pepeu.l In.uranee, aioptd by one f our beat Companies. This ytlem cosibfne. auprrior cbeapB asd tJ, wucim lb. ratea on first c!a property fr as e U au per ceM., and tbe beider cf a perpetual polxj caa never be ojct to loss by neglectinc to renew. Tai mode cf luturatice I pecia'l adapted tm Irwell nt, Bro. Cburrke. and Staool HvUe, covtiina; not oclytbe ba ldinga,bt their cobtect. inch u Furt;tnre, liar, Grain, Lite tt.xk, etc. dec4 d3m PARTNERSHIP. Notice of Copartnership. THE aa!erirB4 have thtaday for Bd a eopartBerahlp under Iba aao of Ustaa A Karaey, t carry on the bur.nes of Gat Flttlcg.Suaa FilLng and Flomb Ing bu'.na. All work done by aa wUl be raaraataad and 4oa al the lowest rate. We ask the pablie to give a trial and acllc'.t their patronage. J. c. vrsnt, J0H3 KAUIET. in-: a KAirvcv, Gas and Stf an Fitters and Plambe rs, 2ü and 40 Kentucly Axtnu. A"- 0BTf o rarrxruti o hahd at all ttrnea and ftiraUhe4 at the lotreat rau. bv a u

Imment At BALDWIN & CO.'S, Wltevlrealc and llrlatl CS-rent A'nriety Store, TTTjr. FAIMCY BAZAAR. New Drcs.s Trimmings, In elrct variety, the I arrest and Caeet atock State. ia U f 4 Jeud.J tjle, la C.U, Crjsttl atd fleet Head. DRESS m'TTOXS. Fee tie Aastrallaa Diarflaod.CpaI aftJOarat.Jatat, NEW UNDERWM. Every als and quality, for Ladies, Klisaj.GtcsW Bv. GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! Sr0 vartetle. We sell more GUs-e tkaa all extor rt-Tei rorablned. rv I.rcak fail Shaulai, Ele(ar.taa4 cheap. See our rk-h band -kaltted stytea NEW BONNET RIBBONS. Look at esm belwra psytr.r. twe price ICIsTITXIXsTO -5TAI2SXQ. Fifty sha!ef. at factory rW. la Cash mere. Hhaker and X. -.era. REAL FRENCH CORSETS. The only perfect ahape and food ft: Inf, article eaad. IvMTTED GOODS. Mittens, Legaing, Sleeves, XuMaa, aouta. Gcnt'ß Whito Shirts. r.a.Iou'a Patent Freack Toke t.t f hlrt w.ade. Fine Hoop Skirtc. We are c slnt; ours out at cot te quit tbe trad. La (lit"' It ih bed Hosiery. Finest and !ar(rt stock In town, for Ladle and af ! SHAKER KNIT SOCKS. The place to ret the beat for If ea and Boys. Toys! Toys! Toys! a .m r a.x:y uoodn, Wholesale and Cete'.I. Largest and Ucst Stock In the State AT TUX J. II. BSAI.DWIof Ho 13 rllmlita A. C O., Prepr. CLOTHINC. CHEAT CLOSIAG OUT SALE f r CLOTHING. 50,000 Vorth of rin KEADY-3IADE CLOTIIIIVG Cotrpri:n la part ELEGANT DRESS BUTTS, Business Suits, Matched Suits, IAXTS AXD VF.T, SmtBLT MACS A5D trirumd. Under Sli-ru and iTiwers. a 1 grades, n en.lle var.ety. Wo -I Over Fbirls, Wblt. tre. b rts. Ties, Colors, u-rn-ler, Hawtery, Bao4. kerchiefs. Gloves, Ui"b, Mufllera, Scarf, list and Bo:s. WKM'veicosU. 1 10 to till. Call awl esaoiiDa our stock and prices before par cba.it k, a. tbeei.tir. .tork asa be Soli e M tho corree-. K t.r- fir Kent atd Fixtures Ie sale. AI'CTIO . verT ereinr onl oold Kerne mber the place, 4 ft. Illinala fttrrrt. neU 2w f. S. WILL A ED 4 CO. rVew Cloth ing" Store. J. II. SHITII Sc CO., .yo. ii irr.sr wasiiixotox st Indlanapolla, Ind. TF.RC3A7(T TAII)R. and dealers la Ready Made '11 ClotLldK, Cent' FoinUbir.( Goods. Hate, Cape, ir.i,n. ic , irt lu. t rimrs to rail srsrf i ib. I r.!!, r a as t My!, abd qoa'lry. Mr. tf. C. at o'a(. AN, tb ma.ia.er, is prepared to cat a' d f t o! to order on short ro:ice, ant from the w.a tif"mni of Ciohs, CiwawrH and VsMlr.(S. to suak. an elefaiat suit cf c obe. Difi't fall ti f all at 5o. II vtftWah!r.Vn ftreet. A tp'!or qvaltly nf Gond are en hattd lor sale, aud at very low raus. Tba cttusasr wi.I b vtvuvtMf wail n sn1 caxibot but t. aa.t4 Irecn th varle-y tbr dl. -p'ajrj. oHaly. RESTAURANT. DEW DROP SALOON, So. 3 Wall etret, befet Washtntroei and Pearl etrawU, ia rear of Hs;bir' oruc.ry, nUIAMI'OMS nDIAXA. rilllia estsbl.sbmefit has ten laie'y reSttad lata I best ryl, and tbe Harfamished with tb. eaoct ines,Luora, C.gars etc JOHüaOS CAk ajl. Las 30 Clm Proprietor. Tho Geranium Restaurant, Ao. SI Kentucky Avenue, THE M05T FASBIOTaIitp asm ELEOASfT rrtatl!ihxtl cf the k Ed la the dtf. BoWSdlm U.E. HZEEIAk.PTo.rUta. Itestaiirünt Sc Eating House. - " 1AST ?ircfGT05 rrettr. OTsnui ia acd OaK ta luaesvn. ara ap at ari hoara. o The Bar eiock4 trlta U ekaaasal Uaara and Cigar to U found ta th city . av diX Empire Restaurant. :. 83 Portia IlUjaoIa Ktrtt. Oysters and all Uads f Cxse. Choice &z? Ic3