Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 34, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 December 1865 — Page 2
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Tfc H-.elnttri mt 11en. r.forsr . TLe jdnt rr.ii.t..u f the Nm! r fr. in W U, la tli rsr r. tv ill attract alt-nth. n an 1 command appn.bati. n. It fur r lb. r jal. f tbel.w fsnij tin.; t'nit'l Mat. b.n.l fr. t.i wxauca. . iih- Ln !. are Ldd L-t thx f aj i Uli thtn Line the to. TL Col. Pl-xnw, and r t!. r. 1.1 v J i.i on-tr j! l .nth- f i: j,n liUtiv , ih.t Vit on-fiflhcf all .tr pr.-.- rt r U b. i 1 l.- ;. ;t draw in- six i- r . t.t. int r -t, i.i -t ! r .v in l,r tiiii.t ffcm taxation, lnnl.v the nbole. tur Irr. -.t tax;- 1 tl.r ujvn the mJnin;fi:r-Cf.hu.f ,iir i r j-rty. M" r it n thit ln-tn. here .-,,.-.! u:?i j.-nUy t. ext'-it tbe fifth which th r.'h arc es inj t- .1 fr u 'jlnj. The .ram'i!. t th r- -' !'!ti n anloune j.riu ij.Jc fun.l.iM ntaI t-. a 1: pu!lican Government, They accord 1 with -Ubluhed prindple ,f tv-blba! orr,n .rnt . TL srt cf th- f iur rnaxim a, t taxati-.n, IjH . Jowrn Ij Adim Sstim, the Dacon (f u.lttK-al 1 tonornr, in hU WunitJ .f uioifi, I tbit: 1 "Tbo au.jvt of cvrrjr ,-it.itc ouht 1 1 cntribute toward th- virt cf th.- f;-,v..rn- ! - 1 nK'Dt a nrntlj a, jx,.,iM.. in proi.ortion t
U Ufam. the l-H-.r arc not t. h- ! 1 i.L! ru-!.-. f th- . ,rt. .f th-.- ül 1 rr.,mrr. . ' . . th- l.i-i.t.r.- t-.-.th.-r. If th- n. vt I " 'n'" " -'T t .t- l-tt Mikii!.' Hi...!, nr.tll ,j. n r, .,. i, .Mm i.i,, ,i ,,,0... of tl.i, ho.,-.
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tbeir re.j--. tlvr ahihtir; that li, la proportion j wu th" to the revenu- whi. h th.-j n-iHirti vi lr ei.j-.y I" oir htiiuhlu opini-u th- prul-..itioi. that undtr tb protiition of the SUtr." thtwo an I a half T nt. iMitvl nrr not due "W e La t thU the agitation cf t;I n!.J-. t ' n xt rn"I1,h ' H" I'1-4'11 B WJ ,:V,'r ",u''U dia?re:3hk t. the lKjndh.ibler; tby f ol. i lnit,J l ' juJ-'""' t "t '"an; and Of coup-, tbit If tliry rruld LI J th st" hon 1 ' 1, iir!-v d' i.,..n.trat. d in the IIx.i -utiw M a't exfiapt frrrm taxat. m iL would U- a wrv . on- u ' - " t' d-;in..i,tratiun. The
Tenl-nt thin t thi in, an I no it n rtairdv ' would br; hut tin y intv,t d It; an-l It I f"r ' IliCli HHH'l lilm mll- -ililUIH lU.Hrgi II Hie 1 V. -1 ..-..... I . . .1 .. .1 11 . . . . . . 1 Uxationcflh- bo;,d, a Hi choice a-aiu-t i utur r p'i liaM-ni. The int.: Ic b e !.- n
tAU?ht,lntbela.t four yein, that n.rc,itv jtt-frc a hur.icn .f taxation .,n the ik-o-ad jiuti.e aro atv i&n)i.ct and law; thit I',r 4,f ( ,t' ' a" I':,-v t,"'m- An'1 thU U th.y ire alnne th-f.riM, not only of in-titu- t w ith r' f' r' 1 t' all e..ntin.i,.i.-, that mixht Uonal.tut.aUi.ofC.iitttuÜUlüV. rnm.-.it-. ! ln-'-" r"i:i -""titri-. to tit.- Mat-. It U a
Taxation ha r.iu-e.l a, much di-turi. .n-c in iiovtrnm .i.t a auy one thiu, pt rbaji more. And a f.tir tax in-ow, ath.y will.fr.-m v.-ar i to year.niore pj.r.-,ie, we hall Uviu th anj aain tbe laVinmrn' dittic : "Tatstion I a bitter pill. Ml 4 tr cat it a, yoti w ill. And: " WUrn Adatu delved and Ivr up in. Who wi. tl.-u a JiriitKm.n?" The reU-IIioi, of Wat Tviru in I airland w a. rati-rd hropprt ,,hr titration. Its immediate provociti. n w the act of a tax filler, t.r attempting, by ind,c i.-y, to a-, rtiiti whether the d ul .jhtir .f a hi ick'liiith Wa, over fourteen year, ol 1, arid Ihn taxable. i)pprehe taxation wa th can' of the rupture of the J.rv h nation, iomo.x ivas a treat kuir, but Ln w.i a, f,,i.d of w..ini n it, ome m l.'rn ruh r,, and Li .vt rimi. nt wa csp-n,lve, and, hnr; the taxes h'-avy. On hit death, rtCllorv AM ,Uece.-d-d to t!ie thr..ii-, and the people aenibli-d and linpiir I ..f him if bv? would relieve th-m of their opprt.,hi.burdnn; h rmhl anwerI that h. v. ouhl not, but that hi little fnu'. r hould I..- thi k r than his fatlcr'-.Ioin,. Hep fu--,i :tii v n irinty, any compromise; th" pe.iph r 1 II. -d, th" kin rnt to them Aik wi, " wh..va- over tl," tt ibiite;" th" people slew him; the tin trih.-s -ceded, .-t up a n. w eonf.iJiTaey under -I :- ivvvvr, and, when the bal kin ' pr..p .... d L rrdu.e th'ten tribes by war, ii Alnii.-htv oj.p. trrd and xpn -ly forbid it, and ;ii -u-d tbl M'cuI',.ir r. isi.n, wbi. h our mod. rn ditilirndisarer to and h-dd iliV alid.that thj f - ) IrtUiTfn, were two iariof a common t ..: i- n ; that they lnlht mike ivar np..ii f.r. im piiples, hut bould n-.t lij!it and lay ea. h ..lb-r. Sf 1 Kind's, thap. I, v. 7: .bc-ri m , and Milmvx'.h History of the I.w, In r ranee the nobility vvt-p cx.-mpt fi-.-ni I taxation, but tlie mrmy vva tille.1 from that ! tlas, and they ati -m;.t. d .jutify t'n ir --. ' clal and mot valuable priv Hereon th' ground : ! but the iieople coul-rnt see it. and -till cntinutd restl.: and, .iti sir .i.tf.R S.-orr. it was "imj-os.ible tint they should loii' i-oiitin-ue atlsfle.l trlth the feudal dosrma w hi. !, exempted the nobUs-M? from taxes becau.- thev crvil tHe I. st ion with thrir .word, andthe lery, b-:atic th. y proi.iii vt. d II. .im in It favor with tln ir pr.iy.-r,." We all kn -.v th. etjuel. The privile-ej via-,-., by p fu-in- t' rraet fully yield what was ri-ht, b.-t all in thlYtnch Iltt-Auti in. Th- re i, more of hi-t,.ry on tbi ubject, but space w ill not allow it pivcnUtion to-iliy. It will appear in au. thir numlxr. Our ro.ltlon Wat: LiTe up to the Constitution ourselvc-, do Ju.tice to the S uth, and avoid war; but. w b-n the Republicau cf the North had bruk- n the Contitution, and provoked the South mt war. w were fgr uialinj it uccessful, a it wa the only means the Administration would permit to br ucd to save the L'nioii. That was cur position, and if the Republicans think it. by lmpltcation, imjutes moral guil: to the North. aa well a. legal guilt to the S uth. tn- it. We think auch, guilt U ujon u. Was it morally wrong to denounce tie Constitution as alea-uc ith bell, and refill to nlmer it ? Was it. K.uMicinfritnJs? w;i it? THE JOrn.VAL'H IMSITK W n: Nottv) live up to the Constitution, and the mlccisijni ci the Supremo Court. Lut to diregard thcra against the South, and wln.ii Le wa prTtkrd thereby Into session, the Jour nal in favor of a dissolution c f the t'uion. for UttiUmJ it slide; f .,r Kiting the ....Ith CO " peace, tnd establish her South, rn Confederacy under jErr Iavi. This fut ha N'on o tften proved by the fit Mint I. by .pot ati n cltartt .lagtzlitr These are two u.t valuable pu..li-:iti.n. They are both devot.-d to trade, inanufactup-s, commerce and statistics, in short, to all .mr Industrial interest, and thu fmm month to month. &cp tb. irre.idi.rs iuforraed f th; true general condition of the w hob- c untry. Th y are UaiarJ works. TLey arc K-th publications c florid tändln. The Mijazini was f rmcr'y puUiJied at Baltinure, ami tbo JZeciet- . . , . . , at .Near U Un., U,t UI. bv, W. n (r.tnf. . r.,1 , to tiiai frtai t tnp- rium 1 1 Uit c.Mintrv. t :n city of Kitv Y'ork. Ir "..w ci'inm ti-e a new eric, the minih r re- ived t in f r .l.-.tiu.iry. 106, the firt ef Volume lf the in w . ri . The fact that the edit r f the ri"- i a outhTnsBJ f the .Vt.yojiAf Ncrthf rn loan will indicate the , :i. hoe industry, r :.... f the cowiilry t i-.icre par:i-;ii tr attention ni!ht I- .-v !'u. if there '.n ul l N any di:f r. tn-e at .!!. Tbi,i,v;i. A l:ou'. d t-e fdad to s.e a raaiine, ptsi:IIy b- t.al t pivin inf Tui:ticn of th. se-ith. v. id- ly iruJat.d. " The JlrrUiT i i ! !'ars a year, the M-'jt-tine 15 ., but the Ptri 'nr exceed , th- .V ija'inc in sue as mu !, a in price. . Colonel llolluttat. u th' 4ik inl. w f:'if! cir 1 ill -f dieocrr s-aint tl. i ceiitb man. w ..;. h b is i.. t 1 - anw, p,. i i. Saturday !:.-t. w.- -nv f r th.fir.t t:nnetk Tr P'i hi I lean, of Ri Lmcnd. tL f . !cn.r (Id p Idcnee. !abd N ". , . :..,!. in , wLnb th- dit.r. aft.r i.L:r. f th. t Ct l n.r l-uii).- Kichiuond with-i.t t;.-:. h' w.-rldly -l..pr,..-.,.I.: Sir.-e th t Ume ? u e r c ui-- n-. f l':.. j.riu. ij.it l ropnetjrs of t'.. J,ti,-a. .st..1 l:-!i- 1 li.e . mi ! ..r. l! u: i-!.i. . lm.r... IUI. IM.. , Jt!. IM -r our rvi- rtv . lu.; t;,. ,vi. .V ... .1 - li.. ills r - i - . l ; . Baii6i.a.iü)n' lu. T-,nr efrrimist .sr.,1.. v . -e th:rh !..-. i.i 4 ! t: i.. ' IBA-T. tO I pl.tlll. ..l l ll.e m j;, Äitiwrtn jou au-i i;, : ... i, 3 . i , ,.lV , . your cid Iriend Lbvt l-,n ..i i-j.ri 1 ut . M UCtf.t tbeV !'d Ii. t I I-.. . tl. it .t . hi Toll to tniieh ao much tn n n a i;r.iWill tail. JiU 1.'-T,. I -.. !. i:. I p. j, (tot Lt to care t mm h a. mt nL.i t !.. bj. At It.e same t!m Tele ik!. tt ni.-ht t-t to ts.1 lain tie kt t f f ycurr-i ' 1 tti m . jrettiii. It naibt put ! ; t-i i:,r an.l At Lbe- ahm; Uuu: Lh .f ss r i- e to li. , n itliivu to riiimrrr'Otir pa;n-r tiid make it tu r eerptabb ta yiu. Ik-ar (. lotiel, J irx;. lain! !, It KtiI tt C l-n-l eld li.iLl- rs ßied tL LIU f dts.OVt ry in a Iratm cf u. . . . . . i ut. u.a Cclonrl dlj not ,uewer tbtia a w , f'aoea. 1
.ur omni. r i.ut oraa,... . eno r i.i-. ; n. n. anu can atior... m-ieioie. - ...s- har j o t:x.,n.,. indi-nation w I.n a I, im- ' ' " 11 -vun" 1" n,? rnucipal or the debt grows; ' authorized the issuing of War Usinds. did not of 1 vt w.-ek. speaks of it as an a-p-cd hi-t. ri-j trav a'.'utit, and are Others, heretofore the cr-iticprint'he'0tt1eevv-rs!ii'tp'vi-donu vw- ) ' Ft the year Ii I grant there w ill ! p .! the power or authority to make those cal fact. Now, whUh of thev position, w..s 1 ...! cp-ial. p. rhap up,-riors of thi h-sldy I ni-ht in March. Wi. No in li-n i'thu j 'N a If-'' l'1.vlUrtl.,1,,"11 th'' 1 rincil-al, bond pav able out of the -täte Iebt Mnkin? .v. . , . i- c , m ! r; , .i ,, Km . nft lurfm 1,1-tv iwi t-Yir.,td bv anv f t'nni w l ''"'ii, the ta.t that there w ill 1m- accumulated -r und. 1 hat rund was created for a specific that of a true I rn. u man. Vv buh w Mr. :.nto racy, and who have not been lu.kv r v (,i , s "UAn in the Mat.- iKl-t Sinlin- Fund S1,ii.m,uu. .v puri,ose. and it wa ob-mnlv a-recd between Rrt-ullicanf jenou.d. to get Coverument contract, or P-i- raUri(aJ UejK.t. w la re ,, Vurrouu.W i e I "'- V-f M;,".,Vt- ltX "!' !h",f,rt y":'"r !''-ate and her errditors,Vnle,nnly enacted , tiotis of frcat profit, ami Lave ln-i-n too hone! I polls, beat and drove awav IV mißrat and "v I" n"d th. re w ill only be about f lb.- ' th Stat- Lea, slature. that that fund could V.. ," 11 to pay pro rata on the principal. This sec-! not be diverted f r anv other purpo-e. The
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II. Joii . Urem ' prth. I Im Ii i.f th- II ii.r tl.M ' pr nt iti fr- m .? . kp n nut v ,-,r n -ur J r cf to-d.. It j. i iar ! rlr, bi th- aMbly win. h 'U-tiiu'iii-hr, the rfT. rt f that talf nt I joiii rnffi-min ; nnd. a ti tl" M.jec. tiii nriT"!, in th.- ;- h. ii,.t Mr. UranIi m"- I .'.!. tb. v tt.av I mi l prol.abl arf alid, t u'. f tlii vv are pit .r.in1 to p ak b tii. it 1 Nrjnwh.nf e. n the IUI and
i"t u abi ti rf-mpar" lt prnlin an thit wf Ih.t it mi, h; t.. !...!;, .ti. I, tint it fii! diif. Hi it U. t!i- t.viiaul a h .If jm. r r.nt. IK..1.1-. in xt it'.!,. V.-lui- h-jpl tili ar,'ui!)iit f' T- fr 1 111 Mr. II.1.1-..U. n:i. i.tli. r- int. p t.-.l in th- In.ii l. in. n'i..ii. ., ij , - r-il- .tl !. it, and h i'.r .ii, w- ti -I i: in f. run r tunu'i- r. ii, ,mr- Iiot it U known thf th -Hil --r. i. n . . ;.!!. .1 t 1 .Tlju-t tli- i.ul.li.- ,J.-.t Th Vt nior 1,'n II t ti l hut if tlj .n liv li'l i-.ill th- -i-.ii f.r thit pur,.-..-, i- it nn ant t ho S ill th .t t!- I Matup.-ii ... thorduhlv th" l ivof th- V. rittivi- that it K th. r. f P I'un - l 1 1 a.1ji-.t lh- .J. t.t ? It Mr. ISranh ini-. , ( l'IM" i. a, f -r auhtw,- know, it .u-ht l",r. - 1 (PI".t.'-n P-t f-n th- mint-, of ; l ". --' ith ii.-w to .lr. ... . . ... 1 ,--tn it, in .rd-r tnakc w ay f r an-th.-r i hill t .! 11: tili n,.r- l.iiril-n-w.iii- t.iXHtin wr,tt' ,"idru-t jwaki for it If and nu-rir I " out-id.- unl-r-t-iinlirii in it,. If. Talk almut ft.ljU-tin th- M it. 1 l.t. Iht rout rwt crfitmj it m ik th" wfjiiaturut. 1 be lK,nd arr payaf.i- n-u im r-i.u-, iinoui tinp.i.iii if tli- palt,. , h.i'l ,aii. in fulkr t nil"-, t Inland hall b- 1 1 11 pay hl-in twenty yrar, t!,e t lU' h:dl 'v3r u u a'1 uch t ,xc'4' t-.; l.ut, a unfup - fi. ev nt may rur, u h Hi sh rt 1 roj.-, war, or the lik, the Mate -hall . 1..... .1 . . .. l .. - i
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j u.itr in- ru'iii .o colr, . r acion, in me pre- , tjrnfi on,. artiri,.t b-avom t.. ju-tily M. r- , .ff.!-, to change rates ..f taxation, divert funds, ', edirh, and iu another ixiideii,nK tbo niaiin r of
(t. a, . 'l;-i -lie es Ii, .V reouire, and th" end - ' " i ti. m . f b. r people.in th, judgment of the Mate. i-T i . . . ...a .a I i den ni l. Thi i, the contract; thit it the thi i jutiif:nl tu t U lj th' j,arti?; and we say I uiihe.it uinly that the ul!li live taxation that the :ir hl, bp.U-bt Upoll US, at this till,". . . . . th" .outpu t I T .1.1..V, to a. ni l the dnubltll up of burd-ns. And tin- debt i, le t payable in parts. If one m m ni , nuoth.-r hi, itote payable w hen he is able, h" is not bound to pay any part of it till he is able to pay the whole; i, or is be bound to ive a new note; nur i, he Ifound to incp-a," the rate of interest. To p ,v i part b. f.re the n hb- f, 11 due, would I b" -. ui roM-, but it would iit I" duty; Im'c:iUe it Would Hot b! p iUip l tu ! doll" htj , t- contrast. And. if men and State, fulfill their contract, fA; ,r(7 (,,. of emir,.-, the li-m I h"bb rs dire, .-arnctly dein- to have lie- iiit-p-t !!i the-" ImooIs rai-d, and can w 1 ailnrd to m ike iinineni- cilorts to ac-om. pli-h it: 1m. ni.e. It will iii-t only nv.re than di.uble th ir am, u .l inter.-! ineume, but. at llee. d .llhle 111- able of th" . ks in their hand-, h idi loilli.ni of dollars of tin m. the lituu-iii th-oi c irrie to r.iie the inter.-!, v ill. a by i.ii,'ie touch, becoine worth two iniili-ei; i i. 1. thou. rod will be worth two iiiou-:unl: as, I we know of no ea-i.-r, and c. rl tinlv f in. i'.ii. ki r w av f.r the boiiddeilder to .1 ubl tloir fortunes, than to ppwure an t t double t!ieui from this Legislature; but , th- bi-t'.ry of -n. 1, an act will be Ion tdk.d " i r in the i b'unuey com r of the farmer niel laboring men. a it will be annually called to t'n ii mind, by the i-it of tin- collectors from them of th- - - Id i f aülietion" w ith w hi 1, th- in. p a, d inter. t s-oldb-d up.-n th.-ni w ill have to ! pai l. The tnitt-r, we remark .-.in. his 1h-.ii adjusted for twenty years; it n'-s. ii. tinkering at tin- hand of this Li-tri. lature. Tin: ! h.tirman nf the -binding i ..tiiniiUees in tin- Senate, are: F i'.ju ,voioi. - Mr. Sumn-r. Finance Mr. I". nd. n. i 'm, mi' or- Mr. i handler. M 'j nitact arts -Mr. spramie. A-jricnlture Mr. sherman. Military Afairs an I Militi i -Mr. Wilson. Xacal Ajfairs Mr. (iriine. Judiciary Mr. Trumbull. Fust Voices and J'ost JivaJi Mr. Iiio.u. J'ullic l.ai'fi Mr. Fom. roy. J'ricate J.an-l Claims Mr. Harri. Indian Affairs Mr. DooliP'e. 't(Äo.i-Mr. L ine. li'-ridutifHanj L'litiiiis Mr. Ramsey. Claims Mr. i lark. District of Clumbia Mr. Morrill. Fat'hti and I'attnt Ofice Mr. Cowan. Put-tic lluildih'js and (! rounds--Mr. Font. Trrrit'irits Mr. W ade. On the Pacific Pailroadyir. Howard. To Au Utainl Cohtrol the Cvntingmt Ex-l-inses of thr Si'ttotc Mr. ltrown. Fnjrvsned .'i-Mr. Lane. Mim s anl Mininjyr. Coline. Tb' senator from Indiana arc assigned positivus on the Committee a follow,: Mr. HbSMMCKs is Upotl thusC of Xacal Affair. Ju-lici n-'j. Vudir LitmZs, and Public i rutin h. Mr. kvN: i on those cf Military Affairs. Pensi-'H. Patthts. Kst ns of Sm-ttt and Knjri'iscd Uilh. 1 V .K i... - lr. ni W ;ishi.iMon in.ue-ite th.it t.'ie I 1 1. 1 ;. . I . mx i M li iv- it ill their nw .1 W.V 111 I I both HoU nf Cnll,rre. A Had r.-utnre of tlte Tiiur. A f w p. rsoiis have k-eome sudi! nly very b. hind the sn,,bb in display, ami, to kcp up with them, sjund all thv make, or cam, and more bo. Y. , it i .n f.o t that many pcr n.
i-peeiallv voiin people who have acquired a j I'r. Ilauirbton pr laiim I bi-n. If at the Ju- . . . . r J .t. ...... t ... .. . I 'ian indiu-natimi nie.tin'a lh.-fi'bn-l nf ntaste f.r i!ip:av ar.d atnu. tnt-nt. nmr sienl,- . . . .... , . , . ltirion. tiu rahtv. law and order, and :.- e.iruall and tri;, hurc than tiir means. Thii a i tjv t.pp,..,i tom..bor..cv nf every kind, b.ir..d m;t.ike. Thry mut have the Independence. ' ran.-u.-d a h:df intoxicated crowd at the p..'.!-.
tile m -ral . ura.'e to cease tbi habit, and act I . . . t - - 1 : .. aicon,.nii. a.i ami pium iuiT. ,r m a '. ..Im ml., at m. ,t.k t u f. f . ?. 1 KlUI. iiii'iiiu, i ti il unit . n . .-.m i.it i .luvt fu'i- , ......: m neenuies uuu, au4 suuauous i .in h. i ih id. nines at v i tu. i it nf ii'i . ry low w .-.ires. ty trill ;. soldier Itellff I und. . Ii. r and hi wife called on us SaturI t .in f.-r thrra th. ir payment out of A . day t the . lx " I ' r. Ii f f.;nd. un! r the a.-t . f March We call. I on Mr. Lin:dalc, who ; hi h.ipje nf these flatter in tbi county, ami who i a court-id.üin ento nun, an J h- inform- .1 u th .t the r Ii f fun.l. rais- 1 by tav. of thirty cr.t. :in r the (iovern r drew out hi one hun ht 1 th'-u. md d dl-irs fr seai.ieii. Ac, wLat eann n h..s Indiana?; the ta cr.ly paid two d dlar to the ldi r. and sixty j c.utsf r the ihi'.dr n. i:it. 1 f rizki and f ur, h Wire prvmUiss-d. und that ci:c )iar .1- , i . r. wh.. v.. i-e n t di.i! I. d. an 1 Ll r . i ! . a Kuutv, wrc n- l cr.fitlc! any thu.., ut f the We ,:;. f fu..J. r.vT v . r- tli. ir fai;;:'.'. . fLc I. r an I b: w if- v .-nt b 'in- t::n.b. ;i.'.ih thi- in. ply av inf nr. i-i.n tf iiart.im - I tic . and iun.s ii. r. toil h i:i th ir ii lit : f m r Pi i f . Thr l aw lor Tuiiiij Hallrond. The la t i- etr. in-, iv .i.t",-. t. 1 . , . , , , v. .... r e. nn l n-s,: rvfs. ,,. In hsJ. h in.lv hut ( : 1 il .111 -.- 1.' t' MV W , - Xts.-Ut .sil. ..: th. I.iw i. r lew :! l ax laws ujlit lo l V ir Vm". I.M... n. A tl. if tb. i .. .. i . ........... I, ......... h- I...:-:.:ti:rc i i:i --M- li. v.-.. t.ue .t,vi:..i , i lhe wnrk. It wili irive ue a iul anil ..ill-- i I ..:. v.. 11 a rxi.i:.it.unc.ntrmLit. rv law. ' u tie ut;-mt. that will .ui U- u, c,rrui:y m i -in .r-. mi l n.tify the wr it,-s f th" lt. . - A .üb ' . . ia . k "icn trmr"' w hat ... a... pr. j,;, ,,y itvut the iTACtu-e f 1 d-'..-- . r r. i . ;;:u- ri. h j r . i.t? I. ih. i;t..!. .i..nNs-,v t, ,, ,i. v t'.ist t-iti- . , . , r . . . , r r.x.lMi.r' tie l;. .1 . !!. y h ;.!. .,. .', ..olUltrM-g: T , j . 1 i- r K!cii'ie. that it t l, 1.1I r.;lil t t.imr i! an? lit tliee mlava of k n. rl 1 -tn' ra!i tti, n und ccrrui-ticti miJ.r ' ... Keptit iimn rule. ician,, wbat do the r1 1 think .f th pr. u ta-Mtiuj mai.tia
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A t tt un'irr . iu Ji..ui !ir il pin., t ... WU1 ' Äff n l4' rifi,!f i! )., ! rldtliin in-rrlMiit, rf M'li l r . -jt ni- r-. anl. in rrn.'rrt itli pajrij ' i inimir t!i ! !iT'. v th. j At- p.. i ,!i . f t!i Jt HiOi TUAi..ii.- i,y I. i..,uii v Iii.-J, w, , aim 7 in i...t ii. un. . t . j r. iu i-!. r. ho. t! w. ul I .. . i.i fr. in t'i iK-L'Mx-.r, ii.i.lrt t- t in-ti.Mt i . f Hi. (.,.! I I ...i, .... II. t !....!. ' w a r--. i . I in tlii- ..tv in iT u ! 1 v. t Ii it ' jn (iovrrii'ir li:i.i'. l. il:!i u !i . r- : - that th- j ai ;il -i, . f tii. I. n . r tr 1 -. w hi h Ii, (ifüi-t.-t hi:n f.r tii'' tiin, hi r- I tei l. .1 ti-. ii, !(f: , at: I ti.jt h-f., '., i.;, : 1 -itiiiti-.n riti-..l tli it hi n- .r-t r i ti. . i hur Im, -n t. l.--r-ij.h-d t. in- i.nni' oi it- ly t ' fw V"rk. li. r' I,. U noiv m,,-j.,-iri,inr. Winr. j.aim I to ! :irn ti.i-. f-.r m- I i i li.-j-.-.I th- 1 (ow rnor vi.;il 1 ;-- lily r " v i fr-ta thdl j ... with -It ha .....it. I him f.r ,! tiui-. ( Wf tili h"i'c the r i".rt, hi, - ri...,- illt, - ' ar-ex.n'.'i-r:,t. 1. a;id that l,(U-:iy hurtuhl.-l t) muv- th- tri., hi, h-.trt w;t, t ... sr. J tl i,OWin aft. rwir l r. tun, t . I:iIi::ii i'.h h- .1 t .Uli r,.,t.-,r..l. Com 111 ti niratloti. l:tciiM,M. I.Mi.. I (-.:,, In r .'. Mr. Khitor: Th-j tx -ith,,' toj.h- 5n tLi, j locality f r th-1 p.i-t fv day, h:,, 1.-. i, th-' a-v- ' sault ujH.ii II. in. (i.-iTn'.' W. Julian hy (i.-n-ral M-reditb. 'Ib.- particular friends of M r- ' edith uttd.ipt to ja-tlf the ai,-iult uii the) 1 ground that Julian bad lihi ll. d and -ian.hi-.-d M-n-dith, and niht l.yv.ry n.. .in- in hi. jH.v, r, ly d-traction, and 1 ircul ttinu' fil-e har'. to di'racf-Lin.. 1 hi lh'1 ctb- r lian.l, Julian's friend denounce the -nduet c.f I-r. ...IT . 1. .. 1. In, I.. I .... I ...... ... 11. .... I .....
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... . makuiij the mid th. y can out of the an.ur for Julian's adv ant .-e. Man v cotid inn the mann.r in which the a-ault w.i m.!e, nd I think the ciret t of the aüuir will r. d. uod to Julian's Urn-tit and a,-ain-t Meredith. The new-papor hero, of course, all have wom.thinz to aar in reference to the m.itt-r. and treat it .iec. 'rdin' to thr faction to uh.. l. they bdon-. Th" l'all.i liuu bri, lh notic. , ; the a-ault and thu. kle over it. The 7V- .. .. m . i' I .x ...I i .l.t .-. i. a, t..i: ... f "- auii, aim minims urn uiian ain mtv. ir.i. .1.. i . .1. . l v. .. i ... i . .. I uiiu oti'-iii .win io we iiuomi ii.t i iMiai.j i "v. ..- ri," True tiviinblican. edited bv Mr. Ju lian's brother, devoted three column of its Ia,t isMie to the affair, it is bevero on Mcrelitli i-h-.rr. tl.it tl... 'idy-inlt v. 1 j iit..Mit..f-t. ..... .'(,, he had a iitnnber'..r eo.if-.l.-r .t-s ,...! names s.-vrral who w re aso.-iated with him. ... i ... . i . . . 1 v o ..r Iiiree oi timse no were natn.'.l as con ! ! . rate, with Mep-dith in making the attack. , call. .! on the editor of the JfrpuKlic'tn, and 'threaten".! him with cha,ttsernnt if he doe I not take ba- k, ln his next paper, what he had I stated in regard to their lein associated with ! M. redith. As they b ft bis oUiee, one of them ; turned to him and s od: -Now, dmi't ay in j votir next paper, in making the retraction we ' have d. tn iinled. that you were cillrd ttpnti nnd tbreatein d bv thr.s- drunk, n bulli. '1 he editor p-plie.I he mi'jrht do so with propriety. but did no know that h should do . The Julian men h-bl an indignation Meet-in-ycterdar ( Friday) atl.-nionn, in a.-eord-ain e with previous notice. It was advertised to Im- held on the streets, but was i lriir.'e.l to a h ill. The in-i tin-; was largely attended. It was cv blent that m.iuo tr.mble "or intern r. nee wascxpcete.l w ith the ni. . tin', as the w hole police force of tin- city were in the hall to keep the peace. 1 he in.-ctin was onrinied by callin.' Ir. Irake to th chair, and seb . tin-J-e Vil-iii as Secp-tarv. Major Kinl-r, l-.t- I IVovo-t M.trhal, n,o ci that a committ. f' live l appoint.-.l to report rosolutions e.pp in? the ! r.tiin. nls of the meeting in relation to the n au'.t upon Julian. Said committee was appointed, and niter a short retiremen! reported the following preamble and resolut i ms which were iinanimouly adopt".! : I Tin- p ontion, w e have already publi-hod. Alb v. Mr. Millw.-H was the iird speaker called upon, lb- in ide f.-w remarks eon. b in- ! eai ie.i ii i'oii. i- in me -. o ia. inarK eonocinn itorv ,.f the assault. Th" next speaker wa IV. Han dibei. lie spoke at cotisiderablo length, prim ipallr in opiHisltion to mob, and in. n alt. nipt in-to redpss their real or suppo-cd L'riev aue. s bv a p -ort to brute f.-ee. The Ib v. Col. Ilardi n was called out, and j spoke briefly in regard f the .uitraji' that had I . t.-i n i ii r i ii 1 1". t . . 1 in mir im. -t II- v. t--,,-vere on limbs and said lhe sj jrit of molu j I ocra.-y originated in b II. I ' -A1r." Fay lie u.wt took tie stand. 1I- had a J ! n w th.s.ry as to the m..ti . nfth assault up- ! I on Julian at thi time. It was a desire to keep j ' him from taking hi, at at the comm. ne. mciit ! I f Coiires, as upon bis v te mii'ht .1. n.l I i w l,. tli r mi inbers . f t'i n.'Ps, from the reb-1 I states vv.-re admitted .-r not. It vv.-i a Coj-pt-rhi a.J" s hem-, and Mr. M-redilh wa the instrument. This ppteipl d new discovery to ifet a slap at Copperhead." was so palpably silly that 1 thiuk the participants in the meeting were generally ashamed of his effort. Mr. P. alo spoke in contemptuous terms cf me Indianapolis Journal, which In- said a- ( ! suined to be the orpm of the lb publican party I of Indiana. He s ,id that that sheet attempted i to ju-tify the mobbi ,g und beating of Julian, j but that it would be well for its conductors to . i . .i ... i . . . i reiii.-niiH-r mal in..; n iw . Ritnira'.'rn moDi lUMiust others iniht become the victims themselves. He insinuated that it taiiiht come the turn of tli'; .Julian unit to l o the lioIMul: party. The Kev. gentleman who rtrt spoke wa arain ealb-d for. and closed the speaking. It was p'sohed that all the papers iu tin- Di-tri.-t. the t im inn ili tiaztte :md Conjiercinl and Indianapolis Journal be renu t I to pu n. I lih the i-rm eediti? of the laeetimr. 1 m a it w as iuue p-ireuin.ir to some w no Mien-leu this liM-etmsr hs in. re speetntor. to hear th. t'nrtv that b:i encouraged limb. i!'.a' t!im. and jutitiel all art of p ron d
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speaker denounce and ,1. private, in u,l, un-; l"; " V1',? 1 7. ' i , , ? :"'u ' 'II cl W 11 V some mea.urcd t. rm. mob viobn.-e. I l-.-ubl h .rdh j ' U'i ,,,,,,,ri ll ' "I1:,r.t f,f fftho state UeW creditors of the fetlte who have only been realize that 1 was in a me.t.nu' pi ami p.di i '1 thus n-nte a Sinking 1-und for the hqui- ! creditor about three years, and whose debt is composed of Uioe who hue call, d th.-iii.-Ivcs I ' lU'n ','f tfl.e Pria' 'V-'1 of U,e fct:it debt and j not yet due by seventeen years Creditors, too, the "l.vnl" mrtr f, r the l t f.cir v-,r. . ; n'uW (' U-U1 Mjr &i set forth in who but three years a-. tmrthisea the stocks
tli. in. and j u-t i Ii- I all art-or p r"n.il i.. cn.-e ' - . . , , " . . T -L - 1 - "." "'"v '"- '"-""ui wua- iun that w.rc .vnimitt.d a.Min.tin.n..r ,1,;,.-::,- ; jV,.r - ' j A tax of hft.n cent on time mx per centum per annum j.ayable semi-....!.-. v.i. ..: 1 etch no hundred dollar will throw into lhe 1 anuallv on their. stocks. hat nistice stiere In
I' has eome r tTn -e nu n ! M..-t f th-oartici--"ii.ii.ii lernt,. ..ill. an .1-1 iiisüil." i n in-i ...i.it ; .:. in... ;... i i. .... . .. - . i p. in l- ill nil, ill. i ill.., .li ' . .iu i 11. i i oi l 11 , i i. ML.J dents nf Kicbmor.d lor s.-v-ral vrarcv i r b- ard f an v ' i "ii" of them eoii-h loiiin.' i.i.. b vioUmc, while it Wa LV-lllOcrits that Were ....I....I .m.l ,.r. ..i.itc . f I.. .1. . ......... I ... n . , , u. I' III I 1,1 ill''. 1,11, Hi I I . . . ... v .. . . N.ne of these -.ntl. in, ti w. ri rci-icr.u.u ticciioii. .iinuiHiations of mob violence w.-r- heard from anv of these In li.'nant r raters w In n the tliin.-'s stated were done. I n the cotitrarv, this same .,n t... .I n- ..f t. - .. ...I. ...I. . k.l'atin tin m t ! rr. -i t;t i .! i . ic-iion. inids nf j. b tire bv s.l ill.' Un for hail-in- -loitU iiillt,- , IVm-crats) ' 1. .1 i M (,i arr m, J.., if .f ........ , ... i ... ....... .. ... -. ..... (-... .. n- i i , i the in.urn.tti'-n i.i'-ctinj:, on indiv. I . : r floated or the :tsi('ti:r' and Tn.jbbii'- i f Iem"rat. Have they ilian'd tloir r.tim nt ti the iibj. et nf mob v r are th-v bv p - j crits II?s the t.ict that some chickens of th.-,; ! n n batching ha e com- h.-ine to p"'t h tncred . their views? I- it l"--aue it i their ox t!i:;t i. ... 1.....I tli'. ti,... tl.- t mil ... 1... .i:.v... .. , 1 - , v i. . i . i. : - . . in. I i 1 1 .. I I A I - I ill- Ui ,i! n l ; 1 was LiL.lv rui.ind to Liar the woid,nf vudemnition u'ti nd I v tV ik.r a - i'--t m- h tv, r-'iril issirlt in d ii-r.ir-ip' ( t i u and th ir t r-c 1 c'. t. V' :i i'! n t ,b r, r' utln ir inilu :iee t. r.i.-.i.t.iin th- ! ui- .f ii , ui.- ii.nii i i.n- i.-iw . ami to oriii.' 1 violator to ju-ti... -F.. I! r late th:.n n. v. r." and I regard thi demand a a In althv : ... .1.. !: f . i . . in f.-r ur itv. w h r- i. v 1 l, lice li o fe.irfullv prev.-b-tit f.r the pst few years. Ilieh-.r.i nd 1. obtain. 1 a p-putati n u:'.';. : tIv uii.-nv ia'de in that line. L". Ib'MH Hr. l..t Tu lav , Mr. sh,f- r. ( spen-.-r 'u;.ty. w ,.s kfll-l in Fi:' !i. i.-i i r iue f--II-- in- eirt.::,: : lie had . ,.. drinking until h - b. .. i-.it ic.tt-s! ?.. u- i-y. ami in a top- lie wai.iakirz c n-i-I r.i- ! ble lt.. w L. u he vv is ;j !v Wazi. r, dr.. t. k-t p i.ui-t f Lave t'.,e ., u:,n wiii.-.i :i ii(Tw.iU'- : v .i-r.. r ami in;. at li t Im. was th. n pi. .:! l ti.-.- I..-U,-. 1 ;k j tup a fu. and dir..! W: . r oiit t. !:.'.:. .i i '.vn. and an-r w.r.i . ur. Kii-.k..; i. I til. f. T.ii-Lin.. lfm . I .l-i.ü -t.n. .s.. m. I..v.l I '- I-- ..ai.. m.i..tiimi'i - or, hi-h-a !, f r..,kia- Lie h..f r !iv.-d b;;; a ft-w nanut. . ;ti.-j --.. rr C-m-r. i i . ljtr'.MN.n..N Ii..;.v vsr.-Tl.cp.u-ti,., , , t!l.. , )1V .n ui,,rv have at Ut sl.taiti-- 1 .n 1- il paral: ii. A'.l lh. .i'uniii it al'.o.-ati ii mi N th si k. f :!.-hi:i? tL-s!l-1 . 1 . . f . .... ...fa. 11.1a. ... AiIil.'r'rk.IIla .VlIi -:i.ll.ii' .1 I i i! Iui!....-.i ' - - j t . j ",,;, j ,r, Tt i n c- Tf r : a t lie r ' .r,i a:i,j .j,,...,. .t -rant-.i the Uu-m- u- n 1 .. ,.,,.r.l ,'... . i .. . . .. . . I I I I , ... I ... ji.l.ut U'.ini.r .f Uth Lii-haul n i u if.-. j vir., civ initon retain the fti.t--iy cf c:;e nf J the thlldr.n. and w.i r--.it. d :diu in the j ! " f wk. Ai.vlLtr ,sf tLv t-id.dr.-n i, , in- k'll-l... ..ir- I lll'.LII iv.iiul I -.11 ll. .1 ..rm. I i , . I . . e-ne i -i-m.1',i ir. tl,.-, , tV. f .. ..,. - ,.,.).,. I r,-.s,.f' r...: MJI I 1 IIU'I' I j,ll Jl"' ."-W'l'i a-i'l ,.! Uli I . I ' 11 1 w lui ua'1'.in'.. 1, uii.i v v i o i tlT"A lun taeir Lahbiiv, ! ..! tasni.-J an'" ,Il' n iUI1? i5uiM'' t " 1 - Fshi ubLU tn-uvi b piiJ tune; hate a waterfall! I
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iinnrrr.. iu inr Montr ! Ilrprfvn. !i- i-Ukri- .inj..... 1-f . I- f 1.- lluu- (,r .t;.-u.-ion th. n-t - 1 jMUlUrv UiU TU- uu i 1 r- ! t. ..... f fV.. .. . . . . I r iun 1. 1 ! Ilir ! (. i t I- Ul. . I. II f.r Ml.i.ll uvu.rlU r i v i t!i- ! I t f t'.-r:.itr i.ri- r t t!it. urr ü.t th- 1-011. niti of tli-- 1 f i,- . in rxtr.i -...-i.n. . rt.iinly i- ii .t 1 r h L'i-l..ti- n ,0 iun. ri.. ti.lv .1. - IT' :n.r:.!.. tii it :m t r.i ,-i. B ni- :ir v . It v..i, to a lj'M t!ii- ...Vt lli.it vi- wire r.ll.'.l t it- r. and I ..in in f or f j. Ii an adju.t1.1. . t .1- ill 1 - i;. ii..ra! i-t th- j... ;.!. " ho -j.t ii- hprr. nn 1 at th- ain. tiiu do ju;. . t.. fir rfdit'-r. 1 do n t i r. at thi tiui.-. Mr. w.il. r, t . i:.t . . . n a u rim ; hi-t'-ry f thi, dd r. I i.. ui tin- "i rti' r' Mejzt'. I Uaru ; tli . it u .,, . rtainly tl,.- urn!. rt .n-liiu of thr j parti.. t ;h- roriipro.M!-. f ;ni. liT, 1 tii-it tii-prin ipal f thi, d-ht Weill. 1 mature I I . . . r. . . . .. . 11 i in j-ir, n-'iu tiiai nine. an.i tvm tue j h ii" rai.fr in. i,,b. r troin J-fl'.-rM!i. In hi. ar- 1 ... .I K. . I . .1..- II ..... ... ! l. um. in ii- 1 1 -1 1 i 1 mi, iim-r a i-w uav, :,-, :i.hnift d tint bid th- tah- .-.irricd out th- ..!;. liti. n, of h. r 'iitra-t made w ith In r cr liti-r, t nty y ar a-o, thi, .-l.t would ji .w hu- 1.. hi p.ii j ia fun. 1 jo not pp.po.e t .U .lit.- that . onfrat t furth. r. I lue., th.' I -1 it- iil ii..t. in th" fnturr, n, thr i ;v. rnor , in hi. M.--.ij-, ,h' ha don- in the pat, i'-i. Iii.: .h-rt wf her ohli.tlioiii to h-r cred itor,. I am in fiver of an l,.m ral.Irt adluftni-nt of
thi,mitt-r. and w ould vote for the i-iil now i j, true. under e. n-id. rati..!, did it in any way adju-t j I),, the inemher of thi IIoue then wi-h to the Mat. ucl.t lumorahl- t .tur,ele Mid ju-t . fa-ten an i-2jvatmnt " n the p-ij.le of thi to our rreditiT. ltut I am unahh-1 e.- any '-täte which adju,t nothing, and bv whieh. adju-tment in it. It neither pay the debt nor , in the c..ure of a fe' vcars thev will loose d .c anything el.e that i, ak.-d f.-r, atif.ic- ' ei M.txH, which mizht ' otherwise he aved, tory or fair V our creditor., it i a l.ill bun?- i and properly and legitimately sav.il, bv a ylin' ,n it d.-tail, lor..-r in it lania-e, and im- tern po,e.,iiir true tinaneial ability. "
pr.i-w. aoie in ii ojH-ration,. lu ta-t, 1 am in- : t' rined by prn familiir with th; ollice w . rkin f th" teki of the Mate, that the main conditions of the bill c;-.n not le put into M'p.i.iii"i. niuiuui j:reai. laimr nn.i exiKtise, J un ( ür,. ehane of the present system of i n, n tc-ing thr bu.ine connci'ted with our rl niimin;' the hazard cf a?aiu Lav- , "l1 '.M rH t;lt,;,, "IM, -lie Mate. ! . .,akt lll-,;!n,'e ",, urt,i ectlon of lhe j '" ''"hl,1" r Allows: ! " Auditor.! reaurer an J Ajjent oi'State, ! V,:l' "1,',1't m the City of IndianaoIi on the 't cdue,day of April, or as soon thereartor j V 11 J,"t' u iu-- vear one umus ana eiiu I I. I I II. I I... I n.i. I ..- . . W An.l " .1.. IS... ,1'.. I ii.iii-.i.'i ..i-i -i.mi i --i.v, .tiiu I..U im- nr.. fu. nedav of April, or as soon thereafter as practipnl.or as soon thereafter as practiral.lt'. IU i'Vt TV V':ir TIH Haltt T. UllllI tilt Whul of the interest and principal of the debts nn n- " . , . ' . - ii - -f tinned in the tirt -section of thi act are paid, I ui.il nrrw-rr.1 .iriinvUmtr. V trt e..-r-1-. n o ninv and prrw-er.! lmineHitely to eeriwin. as near as may be, the amount öf money that will i in the Tr. aury on the fifteenth day of the succeed in .r June, subject by the prnidons of this .i t to the pa) nunt of the interest and principal of said debts, and after deducting therefrom an amount sullicieiit to pay the interest due on said ib-bts on the lir.t day or May, and the first day of July, and on the li'rt day" of November and January iu such year, and the amount of the principal of the "War Ioan Itotid ottered to - surrendered under the provisions of this ni-r if n.i- tl..v m-h ill ...iv..4'.t1l- .I.......;.. " aa .ja tu. .-1,1 ItllllUlIt .4 1 1 Hi WM; Vt 11,11 proportion or per centum of the principal of the t ' rtilicate of Mo.k mentioned in the lirt .tioii of this aet,the bnlame of the Mate I cht Miikin- mint in me i reasury win pay and
alio iue snail set apart seventy per c ut. oi , dollars of the taxable of the- State f,.r the pursaid balance to be applied on the l eitilicat. s j ,Mwe cf securing a fund auliicieiit to entirely of Mock bearin.' live p.-r cent, p. r annum in- . liouidate this debt at maturity. Iu 1-4T. for
terest, and the p iiiaiuin-' thirty Per cent, of said balance, fe-hi.li be applied to the O rtilic.ttcs of stock bearing int ret sit the rate of two and one half per cent, per annum; and said olliei-rs of State shall then iinine.Ii ab ly notify the holders of sueh Certificates of rs'.ock, by publication in two daily news-IaiH-rs pubii-heI in the City of New York, and tw thi- City o daily new spaiu rs published in of Indianapolis, f,)r ten eon-.-utive .lav., that the proportion or l. r c litum so let. itniiie.i upon, st um;; it forth, will be paid to
me nopi, rs on nie principal oi sii.-ii i ertihcates j faith of the State of Iudiana. and for the rorf M'.ek. mt and alt.rtl.e tir-t day of July then ; inoval of all stub doubt a aforesaid, and n. xt; th d . vnty per cent, of the money on with the view to create jjem ral confidence in hand h-r tiie payment of sail per centum, will . the arrangement made in the said recited act be applied on the C.rtiiicalcs of stock bearing i bv the State for lhe Ii. .nidation of its lebt?
lue per e. nt. int. rest per annum, and the rem.uiuii- thirty per cent, of the money on hand hr the payment of said lu-r centum w HI he -in. , . .; .... : , . . : . "n rtiie-atrs .,f Mock bearin- two j ;'i'd on-half per cent, per tinnurn interest, on I "' I'' iitatmn and surrender at the office of JK'' nt ' 1 V lt'" H V10 til' cf York, of .in anio.uii oi me v.. iiuicaies v.i mock epMai to the jo op., rtion or p.r centum so tobe paid, and require an noiuer oi sucii eertliieates of sto k wiio ii-sii-- in accept .u.i proposition or per centum of the principal t hereof, to notify the A'.'ent i f state of Indiana, at his ot'.ire in the city of New York of sin h desire to accept, on or I f.re the 'th day of Jun- then next, ami that on failure to i'v muIi notice, the money will be apportioned :.nd paid over to such hohfr a dojrivethe Airent of Stato the rcpiired notice, lu ease th re is not a uilieient amount of the i rliiicat. s f stock otb-red for ivdoinitioii to absorb sip h balance of the State Hebt sinking Fund th. n n ban I and et apart f r su.-h P .leiiiPtioii of tin- Min in.al of the (Yrtii'eat. , of stock, then. Die Auditor, Treasurer :md A-.'ent of state, shall red.-. m any c. rtilirates nf stock that may be offered until the state I)ebl sinking Fund swl apart us atorc - ;.i l shall Ik? exhausted. It will be ecii that the section provides that j tin re hall be a pro rata payment on eat h cer- ! tiiieate of stock in accordance with the moneys mi hand in the state lcbt Sinking l- und. Of cotirsi? this p::yiiuiit can not be credited on the -to.-ks, for that would render the Airent of state unable to make up his interest lnnkj so that be could, with any degree of exactness, pay the s(nd-annu.il Interest. But this section iiiipc.es the surrenderin? once each year, per - baps the whole Himnint of the certificate nf t ,.ks of the State, deducting from them the pro rata payment, and then issuinu' new stock I f-rthe bal.iii. e due the holder. Thi is a vcrv ! ol. jecti. .nable feature of the bill, attended with 1.1. . i i:.. i.i. ; ... .... inn u ulna anu iiaoie iu inuuuieraoie mistake. It is a piece of expt UMve folly, which i, impracticable in every view I can take of it. I uns un section oi me inn, is us singular as it i. . : ...-.. i : i . i .. i iinj.aralleb I. lhetaxaldes nf the state are . c-...- Ä ... ftrt.m - n. .i-.ir ui un- i:ii- C"'.1'" t annum, ueduct fioin this amonnt tbcsen.i-annual interest ! t" '' I' ''-'I "I ' ll th" puMi debt, which is 1-, ri i i.. i i .-......-. ... . n p, in louiiu uuiiii;ci iao,i.,io, i ii us u-avui ' . i' .un nu iirar 1 . i... . .... . i ......in . i. ' ..''.'" w.itu I SIO. .............. ... . fc. firv"1 i'.r l lie , . ... I 1 - t - ar 1 IM -,:lr' i ins sum, i course, win increase I'l - . . i to n of the bill propose- to ext ?H this money
bv j a it.-. v nty p. r cent, tin r.-.-f to the hold- lnds and irovide.l for the War Loan, should er nf tin live ( f ci nt. .toek. and the remain- have er ated a fund to pay it. in.'thirlv p. r cent, to the holders nf Hie two i lut. sir, that legislature failed to provide and oiie-L.tlf per c nt. stK k. Thus paying. ; that fund, and to-d.iy I see the honorable ceniii the 1 ..;. aUoit six and ne-h:lf tMits on ; tb man from de.ierson. on this, the proudest the -l .llar tj the ihcpcr tent, h.l.h r.and three day . f hi üf... ecoäln- f rth with a bill which, ai.d ne-f..urth e. nts on the dollar to the two ; inb a 1 nf -r.-atimj a fund f. r the redeinption Mini . n driif j" r cent. bd..l. r. This will in- of the war loan bond-, proposes to take all of r. .:: r.n h year, say from tbree-fwiirth t one ' tl"1 m ney Indorsing to the nistered stocks, ; i r ri. a the prinriT,.ii of the dbt Is ah- ' and take up thef war loan bond which are sorb. .. not y t f .-e.'e. That irentleinan i not jreiier I!ut thi "di":! further pro ide. that after oils i-ni.u.'h to Lt the war b-uds b Iupuldated the oilieers have bt.riiiined ra-h var hov i iu tin- ntnr man per, find n''n the same terms :n;ii !; m, ti. vi b f in tue state p b't sinking ' h' ha prou-h j f0j- the reiriat-rel Mocks, but Fui d t U ue.l in tli-s tro-rata psvment. , de lap that nil nf the tiliicitm.il f taid war
in ti shall be -vn thro'.jirh a iirti..n of tin pun.ie pr-- nt .n.w l . ik ami the !'itv of In-
di.mapoüs to the liobl.-rs of the tx'ke,'to ur to be divided i rorata anions the holders of rer.nd r tbe am.- and t their pro-rata pay-j eist r-! t... k.s. Am I mistaken His bill
m r.t. I'lii ii'tici- must r ..d about fi, fdi low- . , . . , , -VIr,r'.rtui 'Jl'i 1 rcdsbrsr the ' ' ' ,,i"u,u- tb..w holding the p -,-1. red : thenar, :ire h.Tcbr notitic!l tltutt on and ' r t'u first day cf Jitlv nct. the stato cf In iiatn, nt her s '. nev in the itv of New Y. it. r. w i'.l pro. . .i loJi.biu am..inf h.r cr ir :.!1 ti.e m, n. v. he n.-.w i,a on hand,
iu,--'V nty p. r c ut. th' r-f to the L.-ldcrs jy-or ru'ie". It Is will kuown that upon the i th live p. r c. nt. st . ks. and thirtv percent. J iirt 'lay of May. n xt. there will W .1,iOto tl. h d-r -f th- two .-.nd nn.Mial'f per cent. J ,HS' in the state In-bt sinking Fund, U-lonin? ? !. wl.t. h wi',1 Is about i and one-half! to tin-p--i-t. p d bK-k. Th- War I.3U is :it n each J- liar of tlte five p r. c ut.', j ab ut tl;;in. Th.it one miilioii .f dollars. I a: lt!.P.' and a .u lit r vi.! rn ach I .llr to !.- first snbje. t., to the rtileinMln cf all of
.I tie-tu :ui 1 in-b i'.f p.r cut.'. I'.ut if tiv . f ...id h- !Jrs .f the sto- ks of the -tat-f iil t- i;rr. tub r th" same . n -r 1 f-re tb- 2 th y . f .1 n- t. th y will pc i- n - pro r .ta ! '.o i.t. :.r. 1 :.ll th..- tü. n' v th- -tat- now ha p '.i i io t ;i, w ji , ,,,, ,;;rr. nj. r. N'jw, I ubii-.it ii tbi i hot the fair notice- ; f r.i l.'::i y j-r. ; .1 t. be ui. ti under the boh I: ;.:iv tr.:n r-ucl th r---nrf-tnanv minor I V'.'r- n b -l-'ir..' th. t. k i" the state", fail M j ' t..' r. ti -- durtn. it iubii. :iti"n (f ten i .! :v-. ttu v ; t r.. r. i f tl..- pr r .t i ti.vm. nt. . th . ( i i i -. an J inaiiTth. ri- are v ho h.ld I s.- ki ta:-, i.ui tv ee the u.4.i--. y -i t :u :.c t i tl. pa m.-iit td tliat t-ar. If til. I . f the rre".it r of t!ie State vh li. - i ir ity if New Y rk and th" it v f Ir.Jiaiiaf Iis. nnd do n-.t tke lh n;rr r.i v. i.i h thi ki. -.v n ti.in. r.oTic; i rubHsh.s! 'in l hence hn atx-ut it. thev 1 .... tii. ir ri-Iit 1 , t.. ai.v j- : ti u f th.s- rc.' r pav in. nt. 'l be -triM.t: n vvenhl ! ina-b- t" the ! uik-r. !. k j.t-Ur. broktr an! inoii y j l. i:i.--.rs f New York, who hold the lamer t 'ik. white thi i'-r r tiä -f i'.-.i':! In in.' ut;!-- . f th.tt rtt nty. W kav t.n..tlv Inv .. -d th. ir m"an in the v.iatb r t s k, f ourM.it- w. ul l : uni-rcviJed f.-r. Mr. p -k. r. th- proi.sitien is impracticabb-. if i i.! i i . ' i .rel .'it .Kl. t.v tli (-TV! -t it tT-AT w . .j . a -e, vflua't s- se ' - -- B - m . In liina l! is Virtual nftitfcf in Ivonrv - -- vvl.mwf? aretich. nrf ritb.ii tA di'tribute . ::r n -- t- aniuiij: our t rtiiitor. nlau Lhcv are wluni; to ntirw our note nd five u further u iil-. Of courae tba aetata member from Jefftraon. u 1 wLo il tL fatttr tall till, If 911 U"A
1 li vl j '"'"i f ui II Uv. In tut rod n; I bi nuiiii.ii.-.-itu:!.. t, "ri, XVtnrf' tOU.,ll,,l' l",T' 1,t;,,.T ' i 1 ' . . l t' " !' II t-.-. lt,t. tlir m.rKt ani tlirrh.l llim it th.r .rl. 1 . ... ..... . ; il "i ' lllll'... I . a.l--:.l! Im. 1. .-.I 1.1 1 . : . .m... . . .J ' " " i . - I in ' 1.1 1 1 I t . III. TUI H Till IT'. - r f . - Ii. li... ,i. i . i .-. - . . . lill 1 1 AH A IiAIm..ll..llitrvrin.-.l... l..l.i I - " . f-. . I ' r-1 j T- j - uii.il-, in j.i ... in a; u-- ,lil 1 11' Ii, II t' -,.'- ti 'ii. and to it 1 now tall th-- c..r fid att- ntioii of tie" Ilouic. U pr.-poM. to Make 1 or ii'J our r. ..it T" bold, a " ktcH-k. and In lviT 1 I'i ; rv ruf.i w ould U- .fl'x, in Im.h ,j 1 ?1 J". m InTo ?h, and in 1"7I, t!'. 1 'nw, i1iimIiii nf Hu-.' pavii.-nt, will k- ; male n a; ir t rtrt pa) hum. :nd in the , the; -ar oU will h.iv- paid oil the eullrf ; ? k h Id by thi. tr.dit-.r at a par alur. ! 1 1 w til b if.i.i-ui-'.l a f' ti k with iut u,.,ti. v. v.l.. p i, th tt 1., k all tlte time "'uldhar Ih--h pur. ha.-l 01. tin-iiiark.-L. at it market vain-, at fi 0111 t i.-iitv-tiv r cut to iiimty it uti on the dollar. Tim naviic with lhl T'X' ,alr .h, it you had plireh.K d tlu-e k M.t tin. ir mark, t alu.-, ., to the Mate. u tin? l o and viie-bali k r cent, by the suino m-t hod, and the proper inetbo'l t.xj, you w ould , ,-ir, p. rhap,. an a erai.-' r.f tift.-t'ii p.-r cent. ; Now th. re are aU ut iH,"jJ,oiio ,f thee tock i t ) he redeemed, and uin t!n money as it twill neci-,arily mme into thi nir.kin fund I und. r thi hill, according to the pro i, ion I of thi hill, in the redemption, of thi entire , tö.ooo.iM, the Mate I . not one farthin-' less Mill IMHl Id till, m.t trim I rt.-wlr .t t m.-;.. . 1 rf . will lint li It i. -.a trii.. ... nmOiAtnati.. Mr. Siwaker. th. re is another ol.i.-eti.m t.i this bill one that, If rsIbh surpa,.-. all other.. Near twenty years aj?o, nir. the sroo.1 men of that day nu t "in thi Very hall. Then, as now, a i:re.it linaneial quetion was under eon,ideration. The State wa then lanrelv In debt. Ihr taxable property wa then only about Uy: her polls 2m, and her ! public lebt reached almot l,uKJ,m). The jHnple could not pay that debt, nor the Interest upon It, and they compromised with their creditors, surrendering to them the Wnba-h and Trie Canal, reserving the rirht to redeem it. I'pon that tirrcnder the,e creditors e;a e up one half of the then exitin; debt. For the other half, the Mate issued a five per cent to. k forthetiriiiein il. -an.! t-k I im.I i Ii vi! r Tr idnm m,P onnnm f.. fKo -T.kAM J-.. M1VH..1 I Hlllll.lll " IU1.IHHI . iiuiv.iu4.i.ii.u rt.ii lieu. . lie . i.iic piei.e! her solemn faith to par the Interest w hieb bad v..... -.... I .. 1.:. . ... . . ... i. l.w.l. 1. ..1 tl,. I TU s;.. l.i I iin ui.i i iin n.nl hui poriion oi i ne ueoi, anu. also, to pav the principal so, to pay the principal, lhe S7.iMlO.nOO which w as extinguished by the creditors taking the Wabash and Fnel'atial has proveu an entire loss to tin in. Thev miht as well have thrown that much of th.-ir debt away. That canal has become almost tisclca. aud it Is but throwing words away to -sy that Indiana never intend to redeem it. For the purpose of promptly payiu the- in terest, anu principal on that portion of the debt ; to which the faith of the Male as mot sol emnly pledged, the men ofthat day, in 13h), agreed and ma.li- it an enactment of the Legislature of the State, that there should be levied a tax of T cent on eaeh poll of the State, and i a property tax of 2" cents on each one hundred the further s.-.-uritv nf tbi iim,l tt. objeets for which it wu. created, the Legisla ture of Indiana passed a law, the Uth section of which contains the following: "And wln reas, duiibt have been si'ested on the part of some such last mentioned person (foreigners holding bonds,) in respect of th" matter, hereinafter nieiitiiiin-.l or r, f,.rrn,l j to. which doubts may operate prejudicially to " the op ratious contemplated by the said recited net, and it is therefore rxiK-dient that the r-anie ; be removed. Now, to demonstrate the food lie it ennrteil. That the tolls, revenues and ' protit of the said Canal ami its anpurtetiauee, : iir-s-nt ....l rninr.. ...i ti... ,i-- ......... mut .i-jh. . , io m i-.: and be collected by ami from the sale, of the land and premise contiguous thereto, and in the said net more particularly mentioned and j desenlHl. and the personal taxes to be levied j toward the payment of the said debt, as iu the said net alo inentioned. end the receipt and ilpln atioii thereof for that tuirnose. a in the same a-t is alo provided, shall remain and be inviolate and in lull force, and the payment of the principal moneys and iu terest on the certlticates and stock intended to be created pursuant to thr .aid act. and this a.-t, and all certificate and evidence of the title thereof respectively, shall be and continue effectual and in iolate by the means aforesaid, until the object nnd purposes of the said act, and this pr.-s.-iit act shall be fully accomplished. It is true that the fund thus created was not named a State Debt sinkiinr Fund, but it was.i fund for the payment of the state debt. Tt J was in fa, t a Mate 1 tobt Sinking Fund, and if the men of that d..v had named it at all, I have i no doubt they would have jriven it that name, J Otln r and subsequent legislation, eoniin?to j the aid of this fund, u State Debt sinkin? Fund i was onranizr-d, the ole object and intent of j w hich w as to pay off as fast as pos-ible the : principle of this v ery lebt. The subsequent legislation in reference to this fund was all in j accordance with the lekishtion of 1SW-17, nnd ! for the purpose of furthering the objects hoped ! to be obtained by that legislation. It w as a most saert.l fund and belonged of rl 'lit to the creditor of the Mate who had already lost . one-half of their debt, and were anxiously i awaiting the payment of the other half with ; the monies created by this vcrv fund, i The bill, sir, propon-s to violate the solemn j legislation of lsjti and 1)47. and the agreement ' made with our creditors, which, br the vcrv I. ..:. - .. r . 1. ...... . . e,in'i u, remains in mil ioTce until the debt is extitviilhed. an-. 1 to take from this verv fund near one-half million of dollars on the i . ... r .... . .. ; tuey now uoin irom ciniy to ei?ntr-tire c-nts I on the dollar, and have been receiving since that ; mis 10 iu-uieii nuuiu.i-iureaor lO-ione-liHlt oi theirdebtandhavccarricdai)ortionoftheotner ..;.. .t i i . S. . h ilf for twenty veur at two and one half nor ceiiiuiu per milium. 11 uia ie answered lüat .... w i . . .f . ......... . i . ... .. i Hniiii-i4ii,iu.iiiiii.--nai iiiiiii muh wruiii out oi imse mou-v. lei.nv n. llie Leluia- ..... .... .... ..1 . I . T . . .iure oi ioi.ui:u create.! me vv ar Loan, and M'islature that eau. ,J the issuing of the War i liond sliall U- lirt paid, and if all. r that ther1 ' mI'Mii.i nnpp.-n to be. any money I ft. t beta it is ( s-"5?" that the Auditor. Trea-un-r, and Astut of Mite, -hall. In the first week of .lami.irv, , in tue jear one tum.usaua fini nunarru and MMyix. and the nrt week in January in J 'Vt-rv year thcreafb-r, until the M ar Ixan ! LVnd? are redeemed, notify the holders cfuch ...! . .1 m . . . . . T ! b"nd that tl.e Am-nt of Matt- will be readr to . av the j rhc frat ef nid Ponds on tht first iay. f May u'cecdin' such notice, ut their the w ar iM-inds. and hft.-r they :tre red.s m--l thru the p li-tiTed st.k- cotue in f.r the balance, t ach stock takiD it yr,j rata share. 5ir tli'' piniion. ( f thi bill arc wrenk', so d.t-ply and wholly wron '.that I do not beiieve thut it can u t the , c-te f one bonet member who und! rtand, tb- h;t' rv f the whole? matb r. ui.Kss Lo is wlij,4.i-d iat j it ui ort by th. parfv lah. And Ut me ak the IlrnioraLle 3Itroler from Jt Hereon, Low it iu;ra tlut t-.Uy he h not -nIv opik -d to making a fair nd prorx-r td-ju-tim nt w ith the h bl r of tbe lieinstered M I.,, t.ut prc'H--, .-tiisviuu-fy t take from th'IU the SvcvtiLUUlaUU lUoDnj cf this fuuJ, wbf n only t tbe recular nesi.."n cf this Lvilature, he hlin. ll introdurisl Hou Bill. No. Btid In the 12th . tin ff ail bill aetuilly ptvp-. tu I-s.ie a cov,vrn iK.nd larin?slr I- r e. utuiu per anr.-.in. f. r ail th" outstanmlin,Ib jistcrrd M.y-ks (fihe Stat.-, aft r cxhau. tinj the Trut rtiud anJ th tie Debt sdi.k iuz Fun 1 in th ir rel'-'nptlAn. How d-vs it bapp.ii thnt uch a", haii" La t iae c tr the I int v,i hi ftrftim. 7 If be wa, rii.'bt th. -ii, bo bvif'ti.' now. If he I rirht netv, he was mot rrrtainly wron th n. The cireiXaJstm'.'. which MlTTCUCd the Mate, and thl debt, and th.-'U'j.r Loan are the nie now k ikx then, I repeat th? question, fc-jw has the ('ir.n;'u!"'h ( halrraancf the CvUiiiiitUf tif Ways aid Mt&nt U-t-n so nietixuorphiied in Li, ja-Uimnt? la Lie bill, introduced into this Ilou on tbe Ktrond diy cf hit Mirch, he nmkc-i provisioa for ill cf thV rv1terexl stocke of the -state, aud eo far is I no rwllet, tt nmr even raciitJoni tali
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1.it rntvn i,n.i - - r tili . i i ' ... J . V. n i W rirrii i.nrftr ff . k ! 1 it, a t -n rxi-lain all this I hate n d "uht. U Ü )r v-UIIik. mrl,llft,f.l. I.,.., i . . . . ' - u it i ll r in Ml. i iirrr r.ii ri iL-rfv In lJ.t trtrn! rtn.ltu.!! llH.-.- W-1.I..V . ' ' . "f I". ft. ! . 1 - . rl--u Mjiiim r. thr i li-htsl .. . . i . . ... min (i im- Mil.- smi nif iiiKTimi ! rac ixiv. - - - . I MILLINERY COODS. ETC. Millinery, Straw AM) FA1CY GOODS, TBI Tbf Lar?c t and .Most Complf te Stock And tbo Very Latest Styles. J. W. CO PEL AND, umiiTca amd joaata or RIBBONS, SILKS, AND KrrTTVAV GOODS, 8 E. Wash. StM& 15S. Meridian, St. lIIAVIOI.IS, i :!., TTfOCLD revctfully lnfonn C.ty an! Country ! I W uayer id.i lie i now prepared lo .bow me most comple-a and b.-t ascortad ituck of MILLINERY CiOODS That h it Imü ImporteJ IlU tbi, city for many j Iii .uck cf STRAW GOODS I Will found cur pWt.lQ all tlA fur laiaia . UlatM an! (.'hiMr u. I-nil line of goodi lu Felt, Silk, Velvet and Straw Hats and Bonnets, Xlt-tlt .I A.1 I . I Itltllll'.I. Tb Stock r French Flowers and Plumos Wri be f.inaJ largs, well tMil.'ctJ an! at rea.onabla price. Ia i Ufr iv m Bujr. will f.nd beratTery number In ruin, Pl.IJ an ! Faucy, and all : thiiseAtoa'a latest 'yle. Ii has a large variety of Silk and English Velvets, Ami Satin Corde. Silk, In all colors. BONNET AND HAT BLOCKS Alway on Land, lu all fashionable hupe. MILTIaVETitS Will find at tbi houae every arMele niel !a tbelr bui'.nes, and all of first quabty. Call ai.d ee tb Good. Oider from the country will bar prompt attention, and BaUsfcctioo warrat.ted. J. W. COPELalHD, fl East Waililrn-ton rtrret, 15 South Men.ll.n street. D013dtni Iod anapoll, led. MUSIC STORE. Indiana Music House. A. 71. RF. A II All JL CO., Bates Honse Corner, Indianapolis, DIAUU II Musical Merclianclise, OF RTGRY nESCKIPXIO."!. WtvJcM.l anJ RfcUIl Agecti for Stelnwav V: SonV Kanbe & Co.av and other Firt Clansi PIA 3ST o s . Bute AgenU t Estey & Co.'s Organs, Tbe beet Reed Instixateat In ae. UTAH tbe Street Railroad Line past our Store. tiovlS d 'm. CICARS, TOBACCO, ETC. WALLACE BEOS., fboIsa'e Dealer and UanafactureiV Aent for tke ale of CIGARS. Iicnrnnd Mamfactlred Tobacco, And nil kin La oT Motion. AUW, Gen'l Commissioii Merchants, And Tlerchandlxe Brokers. turn roB Bei 2;imx ii !-- Soap, 17 SOLTTM DELAWARE ST. Jxt recelTed from tie A2U.rActjreri: V Krge Ilanna's Fine Cut Chewing; 2rt B5ies Ilanna's Fine Cut Chewing; l'X) Kegs Fine Cut Chewing, ass't brand; 1 HilfDbls. imcking; LVj Caddies Virgin! Ntnral Leaf; 2T0 Caddies Missouri Tobai-eo; ,M0 Cijar?, skven-TUrtiw; Vi)00 Cigars, Union; l'Vt,noo CiBr, aesorted Brands; W Case X. York aad Connmictit Lcif. Tbe attention of cur Whole fale Greeer li respectfat! olietel to ear kktsplee of Boar, Coffee aod tea. Lieh we are daJy ncetricf from QadoBAXi and 5ew 1K'- utrrr. Ua WANTS.
rAjnrö-10.0OO Old Wine BotUee at ear ftere, ft 3 0. n Wet Prt rreet, for wbfci tbe klrtbeet merket prie r1U be paid. W1U aead er tesviB for lota of M oe Bmore, et. betn DofJflesl. is-dij xtx&s,jaxxi a rnxcri.
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iVlvord Block. DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE o.Z Ahord's Block S. Meridian St. Domestic (ioods, Foreign (Jotids. Dress (iootls, In boUfal ttTtca aad great v Irt j. c l o rr i i AND Gent's Furnishing Goods, Wrtti7 U. (UhOm of ll.rcki.otT.lUr. CompltU Stock of NOTIONS, Dress and Cloak Trimmings, Wtkh w o5r to t tr4. at th lowest tttol.io pric?. Do u dim mzncGH, rxtnsox co. TOtSEV, JJVRAM & CO. South Meridian Street, "- ai.vok- iocu. Indianapolis, Indiana, Waol'.LB l-CalKKlIM T "Tt? ItI- 1 ' - ' Offer to the trat a nperb e ok of PRINTS, DELAINES, Tick Canton ITannels. Drills Red White and (.ray Flannels, Jeans, Satinets, Shawl, While Wool Blankets, Battinir, Cotton Yarns, And a full line of DRESS 0001S And Yankee Notions. novlS dim CROCERIES, ETC. E. B. ALVORD &. CO., I U hoIea!e Dculcn in GROCERIES & LIQUORS, No. 1 Al vord's Block, Corner 71erilian nntlfaeorg-Ia St)., B. B ALTOkB. I. 0. Ai-TCBA. iu ArriBaara. 1 Indianapolis. Late of A. k H. Schbutl. ) STATIONERY, ETC. WHOLESALE Book and Paper Trade. We int-lte lbe aUeuUoo ot Wboleale dealer In BOOKS, PAPER, ETC., ETC., To cur Immen tock of School Books, Writing Paper, Wrapping Paper, Envelopes, Blank Books, Window Paper, Bonnet Boards, Mndlage, Slates, Twine, Inks, Pens, Pencils. Alao, to b new aovd beaaUral BAAortment of Photograph Albums, aiti diaries ron IB 66. Alle ekicb e-e guarantee at Urweat Western WboUeaoe ptioea. BOWC9T, STEiTAUT CO., HtU orsixiAraii.ciD.
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UOVIV OK KICK, o.3l Sou tli lllinni Mrfft. I NI'JIS lOM ir, lir, n.lol. Iff t. Mu.icil tr.-r.ani. Srwln llrh:a Cl.efe:? f, K I... Iloufcr M ..,, ,,-j Go1 'I anJ S hrr, iVirc;. aa4 otkrr ar'Ri. .f t . W.a.rJ to tiny fur th. S utherti M.-kn. . 1 k ... !. . f Grot and Lvlmra Wr.rli Jirrrl, 11 or , Trankt and Va'i. D't ti-xl-. K JJmt. If.. 4 -. I Buvta trict'j pr!a.. .3'.r rjxn a' .11 II v. K. MAY a ' i Poil OCcJJrfw,tk Koi X4. m lS.-tf HARDWARE. VILS() .V C.OIU, AN, (Sjccf,.r to J D. W: a., mttaui atr.iL et.ir ti is HARDWARE, CUTLERY, I ttitornK, Plated Britannia Ware, HOUSE Fin.LSlII.C. (iOODS, AC, VC, AC., SO lVrl Waolilnsion Strrrt, INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. dot 13 i!3ra iiiinjffmu-at FOR THE HOLIDAYS. HOLIDAY 1 lit 111 I? ' T fBIHK Tinf.-!y-if d tnjujt o-jnt n r: t r- '.or 1 t ml (if I Toys, Fancy UomU and .Notion i Aluot tr tli" trarlr ri. .'!.- .i: be ! four"1 l-""l tön. a VSI"S, t i it. V u. , J..) 1Y.K j 8 KT, Su.ar K:.r,1s ?u,li-,- S,tS r. i ..r., ;,!V , seo-r rouuf. s Kl.t .aiu.., K. h -ap.t. I AI.!.N , v.vsr.s., Iniiiirr.ii. e TumMrrs, Al.i-L MS, slrki-.i ; sKJ.f KS. Sore r p r fk-.iir-, M r-- I m, ei i,., . ! and Uin'i.' lKlSt.. ttAt-KS, Ml SS.MM, V..r . hoe, Wri:ii; I.kW. I KT M N Vir , I . k. t l.... kj H'alli-l, lllKI'r.M.I is, lsmi-l !n. ..,(. , (.' : KO IX THvVH.lNii h.V(,s J4 lu:. r.i 1. uc-tit NRrne,, M VMm.s cf tv.rjr V- r t l, I.KVIJUU IUKFS, k. Il..-r Tv, ls.II-, li.- I . :i p.,,t,., ; CKYli BAlilK. Pie el Is, I Knih Je ie ; lun,. j prretil .sinte, I) jt.L CKSlU.KS, f.n .i- .Si..m.-r, .ureaa,po. fttrM.., P.tl.t I..e, fr.- I'.. a, tt.rl't'ii? J B:K-ka, lirun ", (un-, lüi.l t'l.est, V i.n u Id... .'.red ir I nf SK Si TS f.,r li lies n t ieiit-.. Uis.. I .! I dira'TitlVKI.INii liVSKKT., It.--t rt, I ; lltlltc.S CllilU-S. Kruftf ai.d K.ak; Well Ni.r-i' V o k; Cart. Uftiiv, 1u-kt ar-.d Mrk,-t IK'KKls, T.' I- VtHllKK M AM.S, ( llll.t.'S CAI'S, .,tf4. T. v f.r.-, ilOLHV 1IOKSKS, ls.ll t JS M. 1,1., US, V. !;: .Ir., SrUINll IiUK.sK- , l lill CVi.K. l.'.r.K . t H.'V.K HAhKKI f; Mrr-Semn. I:ul-l.r. I n. r. !. 1 1 .. Ctuna amlTarinb MmKK I'll 1 s; t i.-.ir Ii. I :, . ' -!(iR CVSKS, M,uT b..vrS II :t- M ! K , I'-hfT tCln.i:KV, Slot, K.n.rs, t'VKTI.Iii.K 111(11. S, ...in r.i.s l-o.l'r I l-k.. Mi... I'.,u l,e. ' ,kr-i ll-k, .ireosr..p.- Tuoi'. Vli't.lNs, ..rnnaii aid Freoch ACJJUiKJX.s. Mel ! n-. r.s (t laixrs j Hayn r. !!, Vn.l n ai.d (in lir Mr. !.', Vw in 1.... J WaI.KI.Ni CASKS Ith .V -I i.i anl 1 l.ul u II a-.l i Silver Ueads, I.ueJ-!; ..r.l a:.d o uu t'..i. VI;., c, j vblebr.ne, Iti.ry, Kiit l.t-r. I!jn b., lic,..! ci J Hickory IIASFK; Klkl. A I. "!.,- T"!.I KIa I S. HI;Kj W)KKS tf ee.y .lescnj tiun, at d i:.i. i n..l- .f oll., r I a'tlet .i .Urtier us ti mriirk.il. j The itr...a:;e ef ll.e ful.'ic i, re;Tc:f:.l'y wL M. j ii t in.::s ti a t ii:. J Ao II "ef nuf.ii,jt-,n M(r. novlT-fCr LIQUORS. AV1XE HOUSE LOUIS LANG, J South Mciitliaii fSfiei t, (1SCNT1NKL MJiLDINO.) o. IM JO KT ER OF RftlNK AMC:iAPifJ5K..T!5r8 Otard and Cotiiae r.rard.ei; H.:,.1 i.'.i.'j.ik.i, Hum end Cordial. Alo deeler In Ca'twba W n.e., S: II and "park line. r tbe mo-t aiprored tr.i.r!; o-irl-. n Whiskx; feach rrar.dy; Ca:at, r,rat.t) ; X'' Am; Porter and Beer, and B.tter f Triou. kin.:.. 11.--reticles are all ofl.rl fur aale ty Uie Lclilew :-r. r qaaiititte. Iall-OkTlTD CIGARS and TORACCO. rf He cbolre.t brands, will be kept cobtantly on Band. IfpHaviCf Ctled up a neat ..!:... win', ar.d f. rtng fur v.l. only par article and cf ti ji;i ty, tbe cnbecriber bopea to receive, a be oliclu, a llbnal bire of tbe p6truL.ag r f tbe public. bOTl tf LOCIS LA!fO. JACOB tm-BCA, DlBI-CsCA MbbLbb, Eourtoa ceun'x, Ky. J. Sc D. ITJNCAJX7 Wholesale Lealer In BOTJltBON AVinSKY Apple. lrn-h nnil (.'ocni.r Ilmiii. li Ines 4'in und Mt. L'roii IC im, Xo. 77 South Meridian Street, nttUdtf IM)I roi.IS, IM), 15S jon su i:i:tsi;i. k to., i s Wbote.i! Dea'cr In Brandies, Rum, Gins, WHISKIES, IMPORTED CHAMPAGNES, Xatire Ce'aat A, anl ctber V,t,t-, .o. I.1N Vt VnliInstton .Sir-rt, fourthiors t rSt.-t Itoii4, Indianapolls, Ind. irTAetU fjf tie bet Irai cf iretifuly p. srl.n Wlit.kl . tov 13 Ct-jx tiiohas nr:iiio.3, lVliolsuil nnd Itrf.tH Liquor Dealer, AlJ Inju-.rter tf UMlSII -wiiiskv. 50. 133 BOUTn 1LL1NMS fTkl f.T. Ilf"AU LlqacrA werrar tei! a. rr--ex.:et. ro-. 13 ;f J. McNAXIAIiA, (Lata llni'.iii I t;c'AuA,, KKcnrizB abd wnei r.!ALE i halt n in Foreign & Domestic Liquors, Mononfilirla, IJje nnd BOURBON WHISKIES 'err, Madeira, lluscct, Mal'ja Wiion, a.m n; ir:s. 52 S. Illinois St., Indianapolis led. . oi Jtf j. j. f n;Eu a-m MERCHANT TAILORS. a. f.CBAicBSAJ. B.L.Biatai. wa. Ir u. W5f. JWtnilAttTA. CO.. 3rr-clixvnt Tailors, A5D DEAL! ES 15 CENTS FlRMSIIIMi C.ÜUDS, N 21 Koth Tieridian Mrttt, Indi anapeti, lnl taol-4t2m BUA5K BOOSS for Cesintj 0orr. tnaie er4rr a tbe ' UAJULU tlSL UX.
