Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 December 1865 — Page 2
DAILY HEUALP. 1
m . : tVNhiniiii tlrfi. MoNIAY MoKXINO. MX KMÜITTI 1 r"-ir- -'. "T JZZ. :. r 1 . HrUtif !!"" '7r ! na,,r i .lull mi bar r I far r. .... ... . .. Ivirir,- t- n.rw- th- ir ul.iti -n r.f th- ( I,il.Y llrn.tl I ;;!'!!" 1 T.f itr, ' Ii n1 n ( . -n . r t i ..i t Ii i . anr.t..H-r-nv.-h',! r.til,-f..!.,n,rp...A ratr: - j ! fr.ir, tv üi til fl i , .ix nirnthsl-T tnr'l ' . tm : 4 TiM tith. 1 in:! iv, t Th-rr- will i" 4 j; j tf nur iljiljr l.j t it y -u'' r i:iv!- in tli. j r i---t. It iil )"!- Ilr--1 Lc rrtof in-, tr r.nt j-fl' rfnt J- r i, ' r l i, iisr r y ir. Thr Wrrklf Ilrralcl.
tJif.' irtttin-, it;. !-i!. r-.r tli Wfkmy Ilm- j ,utl.. ni -t it r..i W.-l l-v th.AM',3ltV m-st 'f fünu-hin- th' i.i, wr Uu.m.m,,, (i.J:tIN l-l Otli r,
wj'l t.ttr t'ntt;: - t. ;!. r,r-.n-n 'li-crP T l l-vil'!y w r:'.i'-n n;-1 n t!i- unrein -f tli l"ijT, an-1 ulin h- üm! l-r'-kt n cntiinin th' Lib -jT-. llf lVr-'avA-t: r La- i t i ; Vi -rultj in tUini:; v.l! thT .in- f -r, nu-l Tl..- -iic--. r,f l'u- Wrv;;i r IIf.Cali i mi-jr---.l nut ; iiy, froi.i n' town, rN-i -Ivftl .i In! i f ' -i t-f-.jr, it! ih ro;n. i-tint it Im i-,, ri ;-.-.! t tu- hiin!rt-i. an that iIkw i ih.!..'iU; ti hnn-tn-.l -u!.-Tii-r will JciUt iiiif! In th" nmi.ty. Th WtUKtv i f irni-!i..l st u-U u l-v rat- tin! it i ir. im-d-Lt miI.-i rij'ti-ui an rowiHn- in iijvmi n. It ith i-haji-4 pij rr In th? tati,whfii t!io j'ii o intff rnittrr it ciiitaln, n,j f ,ii.: .,jlir r wliite iMbr-r it i j-ritit' -I n(., . .irr Dl into ei.ii.ij ratio. ! if'inanrlerlnr. Th. iTu- I-'T -.-iiL -t-H-k- of thi. .-tjtr li t!n-hau.!-of i n .off.r. am -mit f. ?M'C.T!'J. an.l of mi m. n h if j r ot. torii t 5t, f.. i-. the intT.--t on ln'. h ii j-'iVJA'nJ i r anniiii!. ThrM ti.K-k' -11 in tin- ui-irkct at an av.-ra::-c f alM.ut HO n-iit-i oll th' tl ill.ir. o one pn-ten-ifi tb it tlc-y Mre iov liio St oe ran i!--nr that It I rT,r"o.!r irve.l on tln ir f i e t!i it tlt-y are pa) aMe . r - ' ) -ar. fr.i th- i:th f.iy of January l'-ti'.. fhijtitr' ff the Stet" N"t t th' j.l M.'ire i.f th; l-.n.lhf.ll-, rrjs 1-nt ihe tite. 'J'h M.to J ht tili pnkjx'4 to i-.ut ii.-w !.'!!arfir loll.ir fr th--." w r r.t. t V-. T!.p ln-vv Imnd. an-1 iraw ii r ".'it.. tori I run, we t-l i.- - ' I jrai. lnlhiri i p'.'. rmt. Iw-m.U an-pir in th. iii.tr!. t. 'n.- M iU: Ii ! : inüli.-n i-r t:i.ri' i-l!'1 imüi-y in th MnVIn: r.u.l i t'.T tni-t fun-l-, ulii h wtrt.hl !ia Imiu l.m-t ' 1 ill the ö nifl j. r i i-nt. Ih U nt Kri in; t th. M! of tw T thru- Iiiin.!n.l t!i..i--n l dollar., h i. I the pul.ll in i"-- I t?i Iwx nthoriin4 the luYtm.-i!t rh?"h tl-' --.iuVintr; Pun. I Conuni. .ionirH. a-,i J fir t flip lat i-i..n. The hill tinally ir - t tliro.i.'Ii at thi. ioii, ln:t a I!.', put.li. an i..w-rr. .r m t... .1 it. Thi powerful infill, lice f thi- Ix.iol-h'.M -r'. luoii- v-l. i i- ;it . work, aii'l a i-.Hitli.Mi:iir 91 II i fni-.J tlir..u.-!i. in in. I- . , tit )i i im.!, r th. ' i.'. th-1 if. 1 1 .f which, vhoul.l it 1h.i-iiii. it law, won!.! 1 t prevent th.- otro . ri of tie- tru-t fun, I. rv.-n it -..Iw.rt .1 i. i I.. r. . ... ." ' i o- IS 1 1 Ii y I I o l i j HI I . I I I "l.l '.'I I' j; l!l the kt'M-ki liiu.-h, if nny. I. 1 v jij-r. th-v wonhl fiiTe in nn I- 'i'.l ! ri t .!.. af iti v time tiefer1 their miturity. li'i tonly ... !.iit it i. co. ly -r;'..- I t-v t'iiM ate l. l.t hill not only f.. put the .'.. ii I the" nioney h irks at par. I.iir to' p.iv tiiun nix n-r nt. Interest iiil.-i.l , f ij-.,-: Won-h-rful lin nn i-rin ;! lit.. IMl.'tV l'a.-t- are tuhlMrn things an.! iernr w U! not Ii. Ia t ii. look at them : F-r Hie puri of fa.illt.uin? ealculatioiH, we vi!l j.ut tie-out-tan. lin in the hand. f ei!ieu. at four million., nn,! -JN nt two iiiiI!io(,,; t-.tal. ix million., which i- .oin thin,' l. Iow the r-il aiaouatv. The pnuf niaikt t ra!u- of tl. .V, i. alH.ut !i-eiit. on th- dollar. r-!i.! aho'it T-ici'nt. Ir.i aiii..iit. h.ne i h i:iur"l Inn.l. at thv-o :iurv wiiLin the 1 it year. Tlie pr " nt market valiii' -f all our out'tari'iin? 1 teki, therefore-, i nnvv alii.iit the million' of dollar. 'J'h pe r'i' of the Mate di Lt l.ill will put lh. ;n up to par, luakiii',' a il ar :.in to the liud-hoM, ra ( l . what th y pay out t. iret th- Mil r- 1! of one million dollars! l-len if the Ihiu.N hul. only a.hance to !'. -enf. ()ri ;m an ra-,'i'. lx-raiie of the ahori-ti.-iM'f n of th,- -ji, :)t under par. ) th.-n-i TI the en rmoii, pmiit I. ft of .even hnn-lml tln u-.in.l .! .11 ir-! Ihit it i en wor- than that, for the new In nd that are to 1 . -ued in pl u e of Ih ie lHr eent. t are t. draw ii pTi nt.. making ?JJo.hii p, r j,.ar intere.f, an.l 1.s(K.hk in 2 v. ar. Th- pn-.-nt st.ek only draw c-i'1" '- '"o iiiti rct per annum, making n iliiTeretire Terr year of Joi.nn, nniountin in the year, to f-no.um. Thus it w ill Ih- K en, that the hond-liold. r. woiihl j,.,., j,, j.,,. ajjn.j.;,t,. thcenornioii. mihi of one million rrjht Inindre! thruianl divllaM, rv ery eent. of w hielt would In- wrunvr from th-liarile:riiini:-iof thepople. Tin- at amount of nnney to In' made ly the pa- :!'' of the t.ill in iy account f..r the mil!, in the eiH-n.i nut. If thi thin i to h- iloiu-, mk' unto the no n v ho perpetrate it! They inny hope to hide thcui-i tc- from the crutiny :ind eoiul innation of an outraged j ople. hut it will le a hojve an foolih and a futile a the silly o.tii. h who think N-eaii.e it head i. hi.lilen in the in. I. that it i. out i f i'ht and afe from it purucr. It ou-ht to t' initirate! anil exp'..l. an.J w ill l, U.th N fre the H-ople and the next Iiri'Iat lire. WV e no ut'.t.mtial dilTcrenee N tween the Mate tlebt hill of the IKiie an.l the S n.ito. T!i"v are tn.th c1.ji,--tionaMe. an.l oucht to p. to the Tonil of the t'apu! t. hut we f.-.ir Mich will n.-t Im- tlie n-ult. l'.ut we h ill x e. and will the ! it-,' p i! out and iurerin-,' lnple. - Thr Male Debt Hill. Nopirt of the Mate d It i due. To our mind tili ha alw iy le n ,i propo-itioii a plain a that two and tw make four. This t. the opinion i f (iounier MKiv; of the t-.lili-r of th- J-uniitl, a lc.tnic.1 l.iwver, ail 4f the Ilepuhüi .ill p u ti . It t a little .trsrjv'e that IkVm.n rat, a an excuef-r .vh!!!n t-ur-dtl Upon th' Je.-p!.-, -h.UlM take the opp.-j-ite p.-.ition. T!ii. u i!l not Ih' our i .'Ur.e. In - i n:' w e do in! U lice it riv'lit. iVe haie no inten t in the tnrithr Nol tint of even itin: an.l it will !- ur aim. a it . our rvh? ".l lty. t o 1 Loe int ret of the in ie of the jvi-ple. in a!l r.-i . aceer.lin tthe t. -t jud-run nt w- can form. Take thinot fai era'.!.-.t.iter.ier.t tin- a-h m it- cf tinMite ! It hill. pii-. ill-y th -üit.-. pr. :. n.I to make. .Ufcl it id. lie a irre .t ad !;ti. n d l-ur-It ii on th.- Mate. I'.y men aiu ' t!e r i!.- if ii. t-rct. it i. a.!i;iitt . it nit :iril v in, r...i our t1 thi a:r-'ii:it of 11. '77 7 t?.i un :.!inii.!! rr twenty y,ar m ike 21 ..".. . Th.- l.il! 1 1 im. to ae ten t!i -u- iri 1 1- '! ir in toe a' 'rotation of - t!i-' ' .. a'. n. . th .u.li thi wül o -t t .!, p'....-e -e.rw tli - Mite '. .r ar ti. ir. in. to .1 1 li.i. Iiu. ii luiLi'i,': l ut -.n,-!e all th it i . laiin -.l; thi- irii r-,"0.-. to f. -du. t M frm i i;ht hun-lre-l and ti :it-n. t!i.ii"i:id hu'idred and Iift ... . i .i t ...... i " I a:e. i . -!,ti -. .it. l- iM'i.M 1 1 U" in. re.le . I J . i . . . .i . . t '. l.l a .'I' O..I . U ll, o. i;;,- J .-..ji- ,i ,;- ,;,.- li ! I .. (' .,.,. ?"- ,-. 'rr-f I ill, I ' .- Ur. ,'..!: ,ra . .('.,' imi. li M-e iri. tid i.orLjf iii.ii.vi ..! ir. -f tie b-.;i e v. :i .; , I üi t'..- a ... , ai--by the at hit.-n if t'.e Moki:;.' !:;d I'.o.irJI .iu-' a ir.it. ! t!. w In. !i w i- at! th it w a i want..!, w a t .i!- ii'.j invo-tiii.; tin Tiir. I- n hand in th Ii-n.N. The !i;i p .- 1 i i - t. lb at, j.idu i..!i. . .!. :ii.in-hi :-. i r nee t- the a. ti-n , t!.- tiat;--i I - ai .!. i :i ." j -r n rt, i:i our ei i. U Kii .: t- . v,e i. i i; i jJ-.-, it. W c w i!i t i ' 1 h-r- . a o-i . cry j r. jrr -tad .ti, xr pn ucf our I. I-. stalu-a of Un tl . th.ij It ). row n up iiiiil.-r thi a.iiui:i- ! it-v .- ...rrut'ti a. Unle t; t ly ti.u-l i ri.ii. A New V. ar of It at r. Th l- .l . II I i. , o . ri. . .11 i n ntinent uth I lUtr toiUd MuU. !t i. . r ... , ,, , ..-!nr.i,i-:,.r South.,,, j;,.,, ,H, ....! .... ,. 1. . ..... I- ,
,!, ,"ttr'1 th.ii. ,!... A.t..,, ,U,..aiJ. saxva of North Am. riea. it j, f, ,,. ,t H, the Uj,ii.i .m it-. t!i .br.y and abcliour iau:.iary iirr.-.p.i. . w .:i , nf, . !.;,. ,.,..r r.. 1 ti .iö,, uui,. w ur u tin- .v.uth. provoke a rMst.u.t. h.NlH'l,o,. ( - , ; ,,fc. tt..w,; xhc p lslliou Is !- U'i l t Ti pr. ; a l.i .re p .werfal Ion runo ut, ad lA-T r 7 ,U, n-,I'li;'fl!1l "!l ti i ctabU-hed to maintain or J.r; the ir j.M-um-tif from sujt..r llrv.., .. t. r . ... .
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Joint ominltlee I I lllrrn mn llrcotislrur llott-ltrallr a Canitnlltr (Initiate- DitolHllan! Ihr l'nlra.
1 llii rtiim;t!. i liiifiin Hy rfat. -I ! i n -1 Vr tf Xhf rrm.'Aiion nt Um .utljrit f-UU . jii l w U l'.ii r t!i ) art- r.'iti ! l ! r r-- nt-! tin t'ouirr-. . f th; .'..inn.itt.i-, UV l rIaiüI Ls-jJir t Ii. -j-u um -.i: -!t.n, r;Jr ith T-,-hiv'r.i.Ii. ,l, I t! , ' ., , , , I i' : w hi r-tnj... it :.i.- ain-.li' tl." al ift in :,... - ftM ti "erri... f I. nn-v Uatii.i, i. a rw n l-My tn-J rxjn t-l. if.rliiirtli-. itir- l..u--timu Ii-. II.' aW v nnt.iin,iy )( huu j.,,, ,.f Matr. M rriü. f V. ri:i nf. l'-utwi M. i.f Mi.n hu- " ' nl.Iiii. f N " York.. anl V n-M-nnw. T lllm'-i-tirn v.i w am:: t!i' frt in tl.. I l.niw. f r a'.i'.ity :m 1 t.it-iii.iiiliil. aft-l wli"""' Mt .ii tlif V iii tn i t ion ar- llirn.M.!) !. .Mr. I'.l r.v, f Minmi. m1ii H th- -i.tli iL j.iil 'i -.ui cn tin- li-t. i- Ii--t !."- I a a r-i'ü'-ft, l.nt will .r..lal'ly Nit!i tin1 K :irj m i rity." '1 'hi. r-.Ui-.i. ',!. r nt a tr uii" jTtac lu AU X).f M.i? an- i.i t!- I'lu-'ii. Tli-l'ni"t ! Ii it r.. i r Im--tr- t M f hat i' cum-n.itt'-l fot-fiM. r-i-:.ii:'f to th- (.'Vtrnlit .f tli.- I'tiit'-l M :t , .i-iiiinitt'-l i ri;.i. ., whi Ii a -thaw ru:i -I jU--tio Ih tA't Ii tli i;i.liii.Iu:il. an-i t!.- Kx--Mtii' ati-1 jti !i i I .1 i.artiii'-n! i.f tli- Fi-.l- ral ;.v ithmk t -tli-f .n;iT n. t jur.I n.t tli- l itt r a to i-n "-ti-.ii aii.l piini-lini rit: l.ut ( '!ii:ri-.th' 1' latir !. j. rtrn ut, l au tio er yt fi'ftv law, c ithi-r -.'rjvati;i rrnn ; niinitfi l, T ttif i.titiNlnii'-nt i.f thftn, ir h-rUriii act. "t : rinn - w In n roiiuiiitt-!, t lx- w. Th M:it ! r. ni iin with thf iM.wi-r f -t.itf; ran pp'i-h-! f-.r 1 1. tioii, an.l l.- lari- w lio hall K-t -at ' t!i -:n, mii.1 aii al! w rrt.i-N t V"t, a w.lla- ; u. r-. if Dh v I'm. C!i;'riM In iijowi-r j,, ipjiiirr into tht- jriri t y if St.it luv jircj M-r4Mmr lk Mialilicittion of voter. CouM any one fülltet tin- ..-at ,f (ral li'M'Nr in t oiir.., un tlif Kroiui-l lUt th- l 1 1 1 iv. .f Iii-li:in.i uciv n..t iinl itjMi't.ith'Miiajority .f ( i.ii.t !' Iii. --:it niiht 1- -.ntott-il Ihraii.. vi.tf.. not allownl I.y our Stat l:iv, wt-ri .(!iiiitt.-I, n.t on accinnit (T tli- iutiih, wlu tlu r woin. Ii, liiMn n. n-U 1.. ('Iiitu-M oi.Ii.-., i.r what imt, who w-rr allmvl I.y .iir l.iwt t.i U; Tlii Ui SO. wh n lf. .Statte of th? rSoutfi .ea. up their Srn.it-.r and l!.-.r.-e!itativi to ('onrre , and they appear a l oil. r to take the oath to ntiport t.'o- 'on-tit uti. n of the t'nited Mate, that i- all that ean In- fairly an.l ju-lly arol legally injiiired of tio-m. a tli,- condition of their takin"e:il. Alula, to all the individual a l.i U e. n tin ii ai..l the Judiciary. they areto l.e pie-!!i:i.-d inn-"-, nt till th y are proed iruilty. 11' e It if i r r.ioi' ix of the SuUth'T States n.- i r di' .l ; and the t'nited Mate. military pirerimic.d were t i-x-Iuive, were only t-m-por.irv, and limited to ju-t the extent mi ary to put !own t!i. p-ron- in arm relrin the f' Urnl 1lnverm,)r.it. They n.-itT -uper-cde.l, t,' ri'jht, tin- ei ii pi ernnii ;it of the M ile. And, now t!ut tin- ret. '.ii :i i- dewn and th armies li-hainled. th civil government of th--M ites l.y natural e-i--.ary eeratioii, fall imim-iliately into the exreie of all the n.wer of t!ie M it.- and t!i" f.i!! eoiil rol of their un irme l. and, a to the I'.d rd ( . '. ciii n :it. unreitin,' p.-..p.-; and p '-. cr ill v . tie ir ii.-ec--ary, tnhe1 i--.. f vote, nti.l to hM rent .-Ute p .ut-rand n.'Jit.to all w lie in to o'Ü.e, l.e tlj.-v Will take 111 I'll to Mlpport the o.titlltioi of the I'liifed Ma!---. If th- v w ill do tint ll .V. it i all tli t -h "ltd he iv-piired. Thi i th' inipla truth of th- in ill r. H it tie- K.-puMiein. :i;iiu :t.--l l.y h Ili!i hat--. tid h termini- t- purii" tie helpless Smth. Alreaily thi eour- is i i i!iii?' a f -cliii,' In tint rjturler t !i it may r..u-i-more lh in one Mexican .Ir in::.. Will u'.ir Northern le piihlican tn-vir let us have pe.ii.- and l'ni.ni Thi. Joint t'oinm!ft'e In On-re i ereatnl and eon-titutid to prolomr; ti-oiiMe, aiol not i, lore than ten Kep-uhliean in; nil., r o;.po. ii. Now will eoni.' .Ioiln.i. tun to take Iii tand, tie the veto, an.l appi al to the people. If he w iU In so. he may -ave the nati.-n: Says the Iuisv ilk- Jutn nnl: A YiiKi ik U'AUMMi. Kor vi ar 1m fore the late tnmule, tliou-htful men" in diM'i-rent jMO tion e.f ?fie eountry -oleinnly wnrm-d the eontcn-lin iai tioiiit of the inevit il-le eon---pl llee that lllll-t -ooluT or l:itT follow the fi.-ree stvife iien tlMolaery m-tion. Our uicat nun lter. flay. 'rittcinleii. etc. in what proplo tie toin they ln sou,ht their eoiinti ) men t eea-- their aiurrv eoiil. lition. and how i;li'liiily they peered into the dark and Moody future which they foie-ew would U' ie:ilie, if the-pirit of hatrI an. I alienation continue.! to l.i- M-diilouly foti-rel l.y lire '-rand cctioiiali-i. Tin y vvere jeered at for their imte of waniiii; "liiSU iiled a old weinen in tio ir dotage, try im; to frighten in n f.om their propriety and )rincitlr. The ;uljiii ati n- of the true fi imis of the eountry the jen-at im-n t-I-Mpient were unhtiileil. Tin- war of wuids vvititoii. The tieree ehalleii- an-1 the Ikry retort were kept up. The clnml all round our lcot-I liorin -.'rew larker and more ominoii. The l.itterness of irall was Infu-ed into puhlle dieu-ions, w lu ther of th- pre- or of tii'f rum. Hatred wa oiiltix ated a a I' ti-h. Ka h tide repreMiited the etlor in the Mackot auU Uto-t odiou- eolor. Mirepr--ntatioii, -ither l"rin izmuaneo or ihii-'ii - and t wa freiiueiitlv l-oth - Ix-e.iTne the rule, and fairne of r-pre--i-ntin 'pM.n-iit tin- exeeption. .Madiie l-e aui. iiK.i e inaiie. ho I. tit era v men could keep from seein a tVmc-t öf l1r. an Wim from the -ow in of Mich M-.-d? How the fool ru-he.l in w h.-re aie. l Imt paii-eaud ween I'.ut w hat we w ih to imiuire is. hi ther tin hlj)ry ofth.it priod is to t-- l..t uin the eountry; wn iner we an to iiave a r fx titin of the i i-uihat. a more t rriMe tetnpo-t and a Liackur i-ii':? Are similar parties to re--n act trap iU. .1 art; anl n inor-ele-.. and eat-t.-r i.ia-tiu mi I. I.u over half a eon 1 1 llent liidiolubillt) of lltr t nioii. An aiiieiiiimnit i-propo-ed to the tVn-tittr Hon iled.-irin the Union indis-oluMe. Thi amendment ! simply- ,l.-l iratorv t-f a n.-ec. ary principle of :.ll tJovemments; and ite.v jr.Ioii in a f rm of word, make it, a a part of the theory of till i .'.r r miuuts, no t r.ner, I he l.nti-h (iv rnne-nt. in tlns-rv, i inlie !!. and waat the .lit - of the Rev olution ; so i the l"ui.-in: -o wa the Spani-h, at tin- time otthe revolt of th" N. th-i land; iut. whatever may be the corns tn - i f th.-orr, Injutier and opprci. !i m iv aroii-e a forcible oppoi tion on the put of the wroiip-d. that w ill li..lve any Cov eninnnt. fol.uid. Hungary. 1 1 lau. 1. to ay yet rupture th.i.n tii ally un-rtiptur.il-o- ..'einmc:it. And we f.ir that GvuutMiN. Jiu.x, Srv:vi. VIK. MM M R and th. r 1- a.!ci. f the Republican party, wi!l vetue that parti to di lvc our thii r. to alle in !e .!uMi. I ni.-n. Tvuiitj -Nccud .I'cbrtiari (ion. iiv en A few J.il a.'o we. foil, .win- t!ie lead cf oine of .ur t. tuporarie-. recommended a I iiiocr.me -in.- i . nveiiiion on tie' tli of I .1 ur.iary. It .lid n.-t m. . t with approval. The .' ti.io- w a. t.o hrt. Now. however, a Innre ' nuiiiti-r i f i ur 1 Iii , rati.- friends, the State etitml l imi mit ''. a we und r-tand, eon- . -tirrin.', proj.- th. .'.'. . f I', f.ru iry f,.r ,,r MAteU. r.riiiüon.tl.i i.ar.an l wotiM Üket.v hear an epr- ion fr.-oi the I. in k ratic .r, f the täte on th.- pict;..n. For our-!vc. we ire in fu r ,,f ltm Ihe n-.i-on v, :i!.-ti. ,! i., f no.- of the t!i ,.f J.in. uary nvebTion. apply t th 1 . f F, i,ru irv. Weh.--.- there will U- :, convention and "a in.,, i :n . ..ii i aim ; i ,ie. W nivit e a:i i - pr -: ii Ti":i our 1 ;i- r. ..f fi. .... pre. on the u-i-eT. :,t a.vrlv a .1 !,!. !.- If th.. jj,, 4 f hi p. ,.p ir ia :.ve.I, if the u - i ir !.-.!: if the ptr lief fro:,, t ix. :!;. ;,. ,.r I t l.X.d. li. the Iel.l.. . J.-j , '.. T r .i-:;r i- r I i ' arc t li iv im v 11 1:1 -.1 -lt.il I.- l .i' e. r.i lf'i-t ' c.iM.-d t J'- W er. TUc t oiistltutioM of Jamaica to 4 irinlrj, br A.I'. t:'eu Km '! -n. .Lim ,i i. sav that lii.T . r.!: i in i!:v uppr. . ,!. U l.iliU.-c ... ...i an. 5 .! ri i j t.il Ii np... . ' l'i i u , i t!o- j, ,t w .nit of th.- c -'i-tituti. n of ! l;.H!,i. 11 viil U- mm u -.led 1 v tittkin-z ta- I.. :.:.it::iv a life or'i.-e. at. truisfenla , 1 M p..O , r ot p. ili'.lll. lit tr. Hi tlie people to ; tn. . r-.v ri. A I ÜI w til intr lu, . t r ru- ! .t- r o,- -! u.i , , J th-.' I-!.U !. to 1,K ;,. j oil. IK e t!t-- f.vitt-r. ik : ..".ii!. ;.!,-.!. I Tu, ai.oe fioiii i.iir It Lfiru f -itiird.iv fi:n.:! f ;! f rt'iott-ht. ir.d ! t-f appn". iieli-. li. The -;-ry of daiini -a in. i. ne-ro r-b IIh.u; i LKk Xli'v .t the ri 'u llioii .. suj prt .!; a liable l-.Werf.l! -I i rum. -ut. a tle-ji-ti-m t.il ''he.!, t hi .mi tin . r.l. r: tV puhüc lüs-r- . u-.iii,-, iisisrnno tue iopie. I'm hold the fleet, of fiOati.-isru!
frrMl frage. (cnril UiXK" r.J Stvin Jflivcrcil al,rrn lat night N-fi.re the National Ijul ?;ifTrsi" Aor1stin t Yrhinirtu, UVinz trunj; fc'rwun J in faror cf nrr niffrsr. -nJtnr WiiLVx rrj.orti a l.ill in th? fnitril
Mat i N-nate to rxtml Pi Iinj to "prcM in th: l'i-trii t f f V.!uml.Ja, ni HliKY Vt:! Hixrnrn r,2 a prrb In favor f it. Tu al'v r fr.m cur Ji;at:lK i.f Satur.lay. Will tlir ron.TV.Tlre KpTiMi.-an4 j.i ie e pirui . na, i'huui Iliai n-r wiira" is iih- u.-.m iur; - i (ieneral (.rant Secretary loiirk JlrC'ul Th1' rn'Ti"'! I'p t ati'l h-a.Jrr are N-jfinnin t a.-ail th' -two ft!i' r. (!nT nut Ii'hu tilo rii'.ii.-h t. the x.utli, anl Mm 'ci.iji.im ii tiMttu-h ii-; iM-.l to n-'.ir.i t!io i oititution i.n t!i- i'i.-'i ii "f tin- jw-rt th. KJml 4 1. t nmi-'tit ii imke jijm r, vs an.l tf vi r, ly a. t f '..n-'.-. -.. an.l ti.t ni.inlfr-vt hsto u!li( i ntly f-it-n :iaint th Nuth ni jhw Mut th--- iii.-n will II f vliij.i J down 1t t)jf ra ü "a!. a. th vrrrr l' frr, wh n th y T rr'1 trtaj.linc n tbe p. ..l. tlalm! Claim! Mi.oiiri h i a-kel t 'onrre for four mil. li'-n of w ar claims ( ini innati i applying Indiana will apply for Morgan rid claims, etc. Who can tell what the National d-lt will he Förth itKliüinpol1 Dtt U-rtW. Our Ilulem. A i iii-h linal.le terror i erei-pin? over th pei j-!i f the land-nien pau in their -peii h, an. I mau I x.k akanc- at man f. ar. are ri'U--., au. I the hearts of all hut the Minded are failing them for fear. The time of Catalini-'Wijulel wtm to lx reiv'l in and transferred to America. Heaven LaTnl ua a L Icenju rt-huko th fovil conspirafior, ami expose their hamelfH de-iirn. Never Mme the world h history eonitneneeu tli. I a nmre haiii I-- lut of iwiwer, a more aototiiidin; rirkleMjiness of honorable eourv p,.s.fs a party, than would wnu to animate the M.litieal iilieT of our K'puhlii-an leader: and vet ther traU of tatriotini, of love, of devotion to eountry, with a Rlihnes tfiat re - minds one of the il-viPs h.ve of holy water. Taxation H a n-s-iy. ami uo lover of Id country would ojipose it leItiniatet-naetnu nt -.I- fl.it r.. from the l.oeUel- ,.f .. BIIU uinuuiscujiiiu, nut. ii lila Miu i iu im trusting iieople, let thein U-wart- the "die, vice," Taxation ha ever N on a question of grave imjK.rt; the greatest pirit, the nia-ter minds of the w orl.f. have ached not vn..r...i 5.. agitation of the puetion; and the niot elo - ..." ... i . . 1 1 1 quent pons have been wielded in the con-idi-f t. . ... ..... .... i . ration of this momentous matter, iturke de i lares that " the greatest l onte-ts for freedom iu England w ere from the earlie-t times chiefly upon the qne-tion of taxing." This was not oit account of the money that was involved, hut, as in the day of England'a oppression of our land, so in all time jrinriple has been the motive power, the incentive to reitanee in the hearts of the good. Undoubtedly opxiition t) lawful imports is vexatious often. The " hydra headiil m nter" in all times, and in all tieaauu., ha. bctu unicajsouiug and perverse. The Uoman Salinitor wai a eae in point ; his txupon alt rid.-.l an army, but proi ured h;m the odium of the -oj.lc but in his country's need be Ut the army and caved Home. Mr. Ilalljui o!jL-re that th" s'iwj of taxation is irmttefuiiifss. Hiv like ve that idea, ye llepuhlicuu ineml)i-rs of thi, your day if power. Th.-re was a time but a f.-vv years ago. when iem regard was had for th" feeling of the psajpie, w hen taxation -in h taxation a the t 'institution and good uage sanetioiied, was gari.-u a'ccj.tal.ly, Wn-ause truthfully, but now tin' hideous 'reality, with all it "fearlul oppn -smiiii DBlAXD-i at the hands of the oppressed, a iealv nanction. and mklelv brand with the laijrutatiou or.dMovalty, the man who dares to oppoo its tyrannical e-het.-. The very gilt of Heaviii are marred with nlioiis lmpoi. and man gratitude f.-r histioirsmeicitsis marred with hatred, for the oppressors who would tax the air that he breath.-, or the liht of d iv that dawn uioii him. but brings no hope r better tilings. We dwell upon o perhiinalitien. we ih-sire neither at home nor abroad to exp-. those moii-trous incidents of the late war, which have enriched ls-ggars We knoi" tho. to w horn the return of .eaoe has brought no gladness. We do not ulludt. to the stricken mourners of the lainC but to those w ho, having expi-rienee! neither ache nor pain amid-t the horrors of the country throes, revel ik.ii spoil which have Im -en gorr-d Irom too williug victims. We mav not Iiojk- for happier things till public opinion, pointing seorufuily at the evil on s. bids them digorge their ill gotten wealth-till the same r -itless power pulU I'retn tluir K.ftv seats the men who frauieinjtist and inliiuitouslaws, grinding us with taxes hard to be borne. We have -aid enotiirh to show that we make no attack upon legitimate taxation. We war against that pride, of place, that lut or jwiw.-r that seems to po...c., the iKjliiical a-ei luh ncv of the day; sudd lily, and to Riems Ives unex"iectedly, brought intopnwrr, thev illustrate the old adage of the beggar ou horseback. Unhappily the evils attendant iMn their iigra.hzeiiieift are not contined tu their ovv n pari v eorrujition. Uupidity, the -alieui a ).ctt ns 'i i.rnfusus" is tiieirs. tor ii, the endurance of :l inuli"iiant, vengelul. unn h-nting party sj.irit. I do not propo-e' within the limit of thi communication to dwell uk u the s'K-oialitie of the taxation liy which we are burdened w e know how unequal tho-o burdens are the neregsitifH of the jsior are taxed, but the rich man's lixrits an- w II nigh exempt. Withhold your rut hlcsü hand, oh. ve rulers, le-t ve hear the fatal cry, "to your tents, oh Israel V History allords many example of mighty Mat, crushed by their own rreatne. n,.i I--n.iiit.i j . .a... a . " i.-u4. oi iuaiHrr:iin.s tint irnri the wicked
elncsef tho-o in high places. All civ il Hoy- i '"hiing but the n.otley of all manner of gareruiueuts equally with military despotism, i ni nt. without regard to style or texture. It K; perhaps, unwise to tind fault with the
. -....j,,.-, ,nius oi iiinsi eivilianon, ana ino-t formidable power, have Ivvintlled into scnti-harh.-iric and tril.iit-.rv ,i,i,o and it U'lioovi's u well to remember that just ! f'I. wtftlr.ri;.,,. I.. u . II.. . oti-in, and devoted bravery. Worthy theaduiiration of the world, have ri'- n to f..femo.t poiI. .. .. r..i. .. ...i .i . . ;.. VT 7; "r.rr n"n V1 earth-so they ..-. .-ion neu mt-ir Virtue iMi-ame Vices thctr love of country .legem rated to loecf self, and devoted eourap-pive place to abject cowardice. Our Republican h-adorn would sniu to have renounced the study of the I athersof the Republic, of Washinitt'n.Ji tiererwn or Ja kson. stcrlim: I . in,, rat that thev were, and to have invoked for their guidance thcspuitsof Nero, (Jatigula and Tibullu. ill these leader learn wiMlom I-t us llIH ml. " It may Im on that darkii--. which th v lind Wimm their heart- a midden light bath snine.1. .Making n-llei tionofoM things tocnuif. Which have within them mu-iug troublesenie To their weak minds, or too Intricate For thcui to put in ord r or nl.ite." it noes not n-qiiire the -pint f inspired i)r.in)i..i-r t.i .1... I .r.. ii, ,. i .. ... I I .---... ...ui i.. i;i'i-iiiiit-(ii 11 a land like thi can onlv exit in pi i-tiue nuritv ju st o long an that purity of thought and act wnicn iuinate.iiinMi.urts or our fon fathers shall animate the mind of their descendants, shall not the pat teach vou vvixl.nn. v ruh riff tire inople Let tfio philosophy "f hitory. blending the pat with the pre-nt. teach you stub le-oll .1 shall induce vou hercan r to acts that shall command admira tion abroad tunl lasting gratitude at home. it lias Leeli ot.served that the bent war to knep rsfik Irom returniiiL' is to null .1 own their in-t . Not ours ithe wih to abri.l -e by one day your t rm of otlice; but -o surelv the i on- lou-iu of vv roiir in VoUtlau n uj-i-ii the mind of the American pi-öple. iut so certainly you will le consigned toforgcttulno-s io mat conTempTuou or.iivi n m-in which vou can never rise. Know-, too. Rut thou.'h the tnuUiludi live onlv auioinr tlw hih. of the- things, of the preent. the learned, bu-i.-d with the pat, can onlv trace the tcaehimr of thep;t. so you w!nihoull be learne-d from ainoug the iMi.ple the philoophcr of the pa-t-should live. work, and prepare for the future fhould m live that po-teritv fhotild ki.....i ; .1 . .. j i .. . i - oi. in im- nivuH i .mi i:uirruv f.i vour nib'. " TlTfL'M. For iL IiJin.-i; Erral.l. Mi:. Kiit :; (: I notice that I am rcprtcl in your pajM-rt. - lay a hav ing votd in favor r livating the Agricultural I oilege at Tipielaoo, i o.ii i a IUI.1.1I.T-, I ... ... 1 1 . ., . , .. .. I vot-'I uniformly in f.ivir of Indian it Ii ' a the niot e-iiual and acce ible poiiit. an 1 j ar.n-d to the enate that to locate such an titutioii at a iM-int in.-ouvcniet if acce. ! would tb-feat the chief i.hj.vt of the grant and toi io mave ine ln-tit iti..n like our other ellc , a mere 1i-hs-for lu v ., and it w.-uld leauiiwie n to have loc.tt.-d the Fn io h J'olv t huir In-titute lcw In n-than at l'ari. liiuiir P. !.. J.x.. 1 1. 2v iut. lowiuix.-In the H u-, Mr. Nil lack i on but er.c ioni!Dilt.T, that of laiin; Yivrfcfesl. u the t'i iiiiuiitt v . .i Appropriation-, mid K rr ii that of Aecouut-. Tlie-.- are the tnly Uomtii.ttit t a whiih the 1). zu. ralie mT..Urs fl'eitl this Mate ure p'an-il. Fl.!II!l l.i-- .1 IM AKV I i.NV KXTrvX. The la-t War-aw ' ' thu- pcai, of the t otivention: Ucji. ti.e v in-- of our Ivmcr.die i-xel.anp are favoring as ' Eiffbth f Jaiiuarv nnv t mi. is. I h 4. i. n cu-temarv Kr the IHiu.n rai v i f Ihi r-tate to hohl i Ueiiveiiti.i:i on the l'.ighth t ( January of each year. We are in four t-f k liiig up that cust 'tli, n t !sva:iethat it has Utii uvh, but bcc.up thcrisHl of tlie letu.ratic irty Uemaiius It, ami fr the puri-' of kii-jHiix the iK-iiiocratie organization iu dnll. La-i our leading pap. r aad iu.11 peak. When hall it I-? Heretofore it ha- alway t.i-n held at loviianajMh., and the jM- pl.- of tin- outhera part of the Mate have always Lad the advanta.ro in this resiHs t. Hovr vvonld it do to hav it at Fort Wayne, or at JLhTav ttte. the uio.t central I art t tb State? V hat lay you. gentlemen!'
W AMiixuTOl Comtlsi.MDE.1CL. XlMBEit oxe. ' S. Frfti'tfnt't JItttar JUt potitiat
. ,rnr ,owiif t, ut-.HadicaU I'JMt i A, l:rplUcan J'ar'yAro 77,e MeinltT ff the 'Iro ir,,,, '.. j mm r.efr II .iM' Vitj-litenint,d -1.iv. . Washinuion, I). IK-C. II, 15. Omitting all j.n hniinarif i.f iutrolu.üon to tIl nir, c f the IIfraLIs rour riK.n.1 riu win u un.I rtiK,l that in liin lrtt: irom ine lapital, be vrill pre- nt all .u?h matten and ort urrrnei an fall rjD.ler ti personal o rv aUon in the li-ht, as marly a praetieaWe, In NThirh tliey apfH-an It. Mm, design;; not to extenuak -or t down au-ht in maliee' re etin' mm and uiea-ure, leaving yournalers frolom to draw their own IniVreiiw. nd the liuion of principle to your ahlc alitor. In all other natter-, be It un.lfr.-tro!, I Ml Um tale a twa told t me." At tlit vri.ut wrillui tin re Is lut little in the atmo,h( re of th Capital of a u S-nation-al" at.ire, (onrre luv in or-aciied without a pain of any kln-J, and the Message Jisappointir. everylMdy who antieijiated omc projftüu which would t-uaMe dointbody u.ln? It a a Wit to 'rali- a row" of me kind So mti.-:ie within my reeolh'ction excited fo little comment amonif out-iders, as this rei cent and Dn.it iiiijM.rtant one; w hitever may ie- iii -lore for , jieni in ine nexsom ot me w i-e and tls t men of the nation, or hold in al yance f..r the projM-r hour. It is very evident that l.ut few of theie wio ones were in the eonfidenee of the President touching this message; as the IIoue relution providing for a coin uü Ute to inve$tigate the condition of the StaU8 now held ( "ia proWioii," and exeliiutuij ail rpresfcutation from these States inde finitely, Wat&t wm p hr; v7tT "T7.ly after tin House wa organized, Indleated a fear on the part of the leaders of tLe dominant party, that the message would contain matters dangerous on this Mihject, which they designed f tn riAuf .II 1"tn ikaLkjm fit tltw nid II ii t Inn Yv j , , ,. , 1 ! tU "atc "UliMiiUPUtly, -itl t on-cssoBüal ' am'nliiM-nt. may le taken an index to the j policy of the jarty in power, to which thr : p,r aeefu i 1 ,lf l'r' l J c-r.n.i- : : 1. A. H .i.na ,.,-,.m ..!! .... . : I Wily, and with which he w ill, in all resjiects, Jeo-ojrate. - u t Uü unc ,ttct himself, or deeive hunsilf i ... ... ,11,,.... ., ,.,K with the Idea that ther ii a wide or threatenIng rhaui letwieu what is called the ''Radi1 eal" element of the ItenuUiean partv, and the I ' conservative or more general eU-ment of that party or between either or both of thce and the President. The truth is patent to 'an observer of slight penetration, that the entire iciiii IJi'prs'nt-ittves, w ith the e ci-p-tioutofafevv nu-mls rs, are In fact "RaJieal" on ail the great questions cf the day. It is true that some, or many, having the fear of their constituencies before their eyes, shrug their shoulders at the spi-cter of negro suffrage, and, w ith your (overnor Morton, may convince theni lves, intellectually, that the question should lc pushed aw ay, gently, into the future po-tpomil to that indetinitepi rioJ and " tnoro C"tTcnient ason' when they shall no longer li npirnti for the' honors which now they Iw'.ir so heroically : yet for all practical ends' they will 1m- found agreed" with the more outspoken, earne-t, and sincere of their faith, f b" are imt tmgrateful to the negro, and not willing to see him puhed aside, when his -aue ha reached that point, eaily foreseen, but very trying, to those who were ml in earnest reeetinlhis((.';j of that race. Mr. Johnon w ill go with, not from, or in advance, of the popular sentiment as expressed in the latest elections. The question of -gro suffrage will, in all probability, lo tested early iu the' U gislatioii appertaining to the I)istriet of olumbia. The City Fathers are already in agitation resptvting ii and the old retjiiHt will soon have pa.t awy. To avoid, the humiliation of a city government in w hich the negro has had a voice, it is already proposed to surrender the franchises of the city, and throw the government back upon Congress, win re it originally vested. Uon'gres, to an old observer, pronent nothing in its personnel of particular interest over other sessions. The S nate present no great conspicuous head, no name which baa Letu. burned upon the brain of admiring multitudes, as in other days; yet no man of intelligence could fail t 1m iinpresst-d with the av'i crage manhood of its memliers.the dignity and decorum of it action, and the atmosphere of intellip-nce, if not, indeed, widom, which pervade. . i The "House" ha a new and elegant carpi t " green and gold "but the same abominable black uplml-tcry. The menilM-rs present the same spei t.u le of restlessness, not to say impatient confusion, which I have observed ls-fore, the samo wear not exactly motley, which Jacques atTs-ted and pnncmnced "your only wear;" although there may Im' meinlers w ho have not enough to support the character to which it w ere dress, or the absence of dress, in its real si ne, of our members, as Republicanism affects simplicity; but that, I am con-trained to Micve, ulgarity.or demand In.Hf. i f rence to good ta-te. I Tue next most noticeable characteristic ( the House ha not reaehe.I it fieri.! of "IK-hate" i i the numlM-r of bald beads scattered through the body of the IIoUe. vellovv and e-lor in the light of the stained glass overhead; sinning out in profu-ion. like a rich harvest of pumpkin in the niid.t of surrounding verdure. I counted forty-three such on the fl.Mir yesterday. There are many w igs to 1 noticed alo, w hich increases the jiereentae of those I ,vIll'M' ''K-ks have fallen early. There are but few "old men" in the House. Mr. Stev ens, of j Pennsylvania. and Mr. Wentworth.of Illinois, arc among the oldest, yet these are very vigoron men, and very prominent, Legislation not fairly lH-gin until after j the holidays. The presi ut work 1 all prellt i inr inary. OuNiJc of Uongrcs there i little in Washington, or of Wahington, so differing from other cities as to afford matter of interest to the general reader. The incidents of the late w ar made our w hole iieople familiar w ith Washington.. Not a township in Indiana but had it representatives in that grand host which followed Sherman through Pennsylvania Avenue last spring and no State i ls-tter r-pre-sontii! in the Hepartments and the seekers for position than our own H.M.-ier land. Under the administration of SA-rctarys Smith, Usher and Otto; the ivpartnient of the Interior was christened the"IVpartinentof Indiana, ince I understand changed to the "Department of Iowa;" and there arc dloosiers everywhere olo. 1 lM-lieve they rank well. too. In their various relations; but I am alway .-ry aorry for a young man who has auy native ability or Intrinsic w orth of character, when I ce him sia-kieg for a clerkship in Washington. There is no more hungry or gredy grav e, dev ourlng and hiding forever talent and ambition .than these marble toro.l"j tbo public buildings of Washington. Your young fri nd of the I leiuoi-racr, however, need have no dread of them for some time to come, and the Republicans will not thank nn: f..r my opinion, in this or othr matter-. I hoio in time to le able to treat your rcaJcrs t a niie palataMr dih, and e-n-iuaiu. yours ' Arrtx-io. XI MIIKU TWI. J-ltrviT !ircry ii'ttiuuyejry Utifrage Ll'Mry W'urii liarherTht President lehnte in the Senate Mr. JlewMckM .tint Ci'ininittre tht Srnth Veteran lUserxe CurjBLie'.ttcH'inti 'l'ke llejular Armj. WisinxiiTiix, I. (.., IK-eeratMt-r 1.", I5. It is a curious fact that if one listens to general conversation wherever he may Is?, with a view to ascertain the tHirnial state tf men's mind. In t las atgregate.it will L found that almo-t every individual in the trommuidty fancies liiuw If the subject cf some rsiiial injur., im;i-.l uiH.Q hliu Bnjnstly, uudc-x-rted-ly, by .ine one who isbimtlf liable to the severe-t criticism. Tho injureel jivliidual, (all of u.,) Is very ingenious in accounting for thf conducl t f the inp-in rrty ; or, if a pwllticlan, whom he Las been the .,le mean of nominating and electing, then th - nvlt,,uf - party upon pnacjJL. k ... 7 . ! prr-rnt the cpjiwite In a strong Ii?ht cf rrprobatiwii.; En tj, fear, jealousy, hatred, avarice, duplicity, üititod-, aad orguile raaeaimm tb-e ai a!l ctaractcrlstici of (ton who do
not i ontrit.ute to ur vanity, au.t.ition. ir other fülfi.h a.iraiun.. lU w ilinour oo'11 In oumlrr werthr of uch treatn- t
n-nintlr U in utnl Mit to u. SIJloxinir rrrni,,. In" it, t,.-r . .ttrit.ut.., .11 m-,U-t or hu- to i Ceuerni luisUiiliTtiuJin ou the part of the whole worlt1, of its jxruliar char-aeterltl-5. f.eniu In faet is nvr undt.totsj" except by those who fall down and worship it, seeing no Mcmi-h, and lioile of us are entirely Wf II treated w hen not terred. Rut what of all this preface? Simply this. we are each of us an embodied lov e-of-nT-lf-eeik-ing, soe ial and political relations and alliances for M-lfi-h end, only ajrreein where Interests are mutual; antagonising; In an other relations; hem e, life, is a series of lisor or greater com bat., and none of us are w ithout the" arena of some Irrepressible conflict," which will not " down at our bidding. In iK.litir, for many years, In thi country, the question t-f slavery furnished the demerits of such a conflict upon a large scale, involving all the State of the Union, slavery overthrown, and the negro question fills the vacuum. To-ni?ht the Common Council of this city are to meet on this creat subject. It is feared that Congress will erifraneise the black man in this District. The Council is determine'.! to an-ertain by vote (white) the popular w ill of the city, and to fliiijr the will of the people triumphantly into the very teeth of Congress. Alas! poor souls, they xvear their tld Virginia spectacles, and do not sec that when the South slew Douglas they burled white popular sovereignty w ith him, and now they must embrace the will of tlw negro, aJi-o, or their vokt? w ill not be heard ! Last night Henry Ward Beecher addressed the Frecdmen'a Association In the hall of the House of Bepresentatives, much to the satisfaction of Ws friends. Whatever may be thought of this man as "a politician or as a Divln?T7r thi,,, Is certainbe is a re cofgnized power, for good or evil, not to be pushed aside, or treated with, contempt, Hi prominent aspiring eye, his passionate nostril; his well pronounced cmphatie month, his nolid neck and large head compact on shoulders broad enough to lKar thein, mark a man of t force and capability. It is said that Mr. Beech er ana tlw rrcsident ar en rapjert isolitically. I hav e in deed b-n looking vui iously for some one with whom the President is known to disagn. The administration Ir.Munioe lled "the era of good feeling, eould not have presented a more harmoiiiou state of affairs than now seems to prevail on the urface. - How soon the " dirty t)l -nay Ie disturbed no one knows. It is not probable that a party which is so larg ly in the asceuJeucy as not to be able to furnish even, crumbs from Its table to a large retinue of hungry, and greedy followers, can long remain " harmonious." The Senat has heen agitated on the subject ofaRejiorter for the Associated Press. More accuracy and U tter facilities for reporting an demanded, and w ill bo furnished. The debateIn the Senate on the resolution appointing a select comtliittee to inquire into the state of affairs In the late Confodcrarr, etc., was quite Interesting, Mr. Hen Jriek i made a brief speech, but.as he always doe .reached tlm real point of interest inv olyed the riht of the Senate to determine the qualitieation and admission of its own members. The reolution was horn of its point, but, as amended by the Senat--, has been accept il by the HoU". Where a eommlttfs of inquiry only is aipointed, with a specific object in view, certainly requires that no action be taken on the subject w hich that committee has under consideration until after it report. The effect of this resolution vrill, then, le to postpone action and discussicm on the subject of ' reconstruction" or admission of Representatives from the Southern States indefinitely.. It may lerthat tnembers thus eonstrain-d will devote their energiVs to very important business pertaining to the linant ial and other iutrests of the country not of a party nature. The officers of the Veteran Reserve Corps will not be mustered out until further action by Congress. The "priv ilege of nominating one First or Second Lieutenant for the regular army, aci orded by the Secretary of War to each memlier of Congress, has develops! a host of aspirants to those positions, there being already not less than fifty applicants for each appointment. Memlx-rs of Consress arc truly objfts of commiseration iu respivt to their relations to applicants for "place" each applicant feeling himself jm rsonally apjTieved, and ' wilfully wrongeel, if unsuccessful. Yet, they chose their own rack ; let them suffer. There are many others waiting for thein to get out of the way. So it is; we ignore Hamlet's philosophy, and are ever ready to fly to ills we know not of." Yours, Attecio. - Mate Items. The hogcholcra is raglngln Jasper county. They are about building a large w oolen manufactory at Valparaiso. Mr. Ralph, Riley, an old pioneer of Franklin county, died on the 18th inst., aged 84. John Stout has Ix-en appointed postmaster at Columbia, Fayette county, vice J. J. Thomas. ' ; -Samuel Carter, a convicted horse-thief, broke jail at Lavvreneeburg, Sunday week and has not been heard of since. Spotted fever is commencing its winter orx. j.r. Aiispaugn, living near Cedar "'u'. wuuiu a it-vv uays Mined two chil dren who died with it. aln Democrat. Indiana supports Colonel John O'Mahoner J. Austin Stewart, Stab Center, has called for a State Conv ention, to be held at Indianapolis on inurstiay, 2lst inst, Tlie drug store of Price & Brother, at Sey niour, was entered by burglars on last Saturday night, and ierfuniery, cigars, etc., stolen, to the amount of The store of John C. Thomas, at New Far nmigton, was burned on last Thursday night. The insurance was six thousand dollars. Sup posed to be the work of an incendiary. Royal Denney, ex-Treasurer of Jay coun ty. and T. J. LafoIU-tt, ex-Trustee of Wayne township, same county, have been arrested on charge of embczzK-mcnl of county and tow n ship funds. Daniel Wot, of Wcstvillc, Laporte county, ludiana, died recently, leaving property val ued at thirty thuusiiid dollars, one-third of which he left to his w iJw one-third to W ex-iM-nded in erecting an Odd Fellows' Hall, and oue-third for the erection of a Methodist Church .- A clerk named Fairlcy, connected with th liquor houe of K. M. P.itti.on, Cincinnati, lot at one sitting J4.m playing poker at An derson, last Jlouday. The money belonged to his employer. An effort on the part cf the proprietor to recov er the money proved fruit less ' IVvrk Packixu. Pat king has commenced at the establi-hnieiits of Telford 4 Co., and sample t Sons in this city. We are informed that five hundred hogs were killed at Telford's C-o.'s boue yesterday. J.Templeton intends to pack a thou-and hogs here. Braden A Co. exiMt't to pack tifteen hundred. As high as ten dollars gross hare been paid by ome parties, who are now aftemptlng to "hedge by purchae at $7 5. Lafayette Journal. On Saturday night a man named Isgrigg shot and killed a man n inn-d Dav id Coulter. IWU parties lived near CambeR-burs. Wash ington eountyron the 1. X. A., & V. railroad. aiil w ere neighU r. Hie origin of the diffi culty between them, or the particulars i f the killing, we did not learn. -The Anderson Standard cf last ThursJay piW to editorial from the Columbia City 1'oit , favoring a State Convention on the eighth of January, and says: "The r0$t Is deeidedlT t-ensible in Its obseranon. It would be re'frcshing, certainly, to ' t, blJ fbioned DciiKii-ratic Conveutu.ii on the eizhth of January next. We . J'tate Utl Commitut?, if it is not araicteü w ith a "chronic indifference" to "uutiiinary th,ntr will call a Convention fo' the S'liU. e need thorough organization, and in 1)0 way rsn it I w well aerured an bv an early convention, if we are to have a M-. t-envention. it i. time for the call. If we cxpwiTi ictoxy, We mu,t fiht for it. allwe oave the convention" WANTED. WL11"-1 want ctiT tnlortrlai men thnrt Aim!4 M to caarass Uta !.-. Burl "a Mw! m.H aiu. fc M T T -" cuniracv wm you, as S Wee fliLIV u l lLfmaUua. cli al 2fo. u. ar itirMa. -irtUi tump Mloac-t- , - 'lalUiplia, lad.
DIED. HOKT Cbr H-.Trr, ta'aiU mm of I'eory J. od Mrj A.nm, m tH 14th itutt. ferT at t! revl-Wiic. tk-.t.ipi ikeet, at Ua Vlork ih jo uro. af . by Hw. loxriÜKtn.
M m -t.A??1??.?.? ETC. Millinery, Straw TDK The Largest and Most (oniple te Stock . I m U V A . And tho Very Latest Styles. J. W. COPELAND, latroXTCft AkD JOKaV Or RIBBONS, SILKS, 1KD STRAW GOODS, 8 E. Wash. St., & 15 S. Meridian, St. WOULD fespwtfuüj Irfona City ant Country Buyers th.t be I now prepari-d to kh.w the tu 0.1 complect and tei (.uonril ctock of MILLINERY GOODS ! That basboca imporUd Into tbUcltj fvr many ye Bit tock of STRAW GOODS Will " found eoini.IU ia allstjle fur.La.ln ,Tlii.e aad Cbildrcn. Full IIa of r.hh.. iu Felt, Silk, Velvet and Straw Hats and llonurts X IEITlTlI'Ik tI IM ICI1fH.I. Tbtf Sl.k if French Flowers and Plumos Will be fonni Urf-,' weil Meere! ami at reu..Dib pric.. In Bayers -111 find hrrem-ery notnT.fr in I'laai, PUi l an I Fancy, and all of ibis n? mod's latM styles, lie has a larg a variety of Silk and English Vol vols, Ami Satin lsrlel Silk, Ia all colors. BONNET AND HAT BLOCKS . Always on band, In all fashionable shape. Will find at thU bouse every arMcie used in their bnslneiw, and all o Rrtt qaal.ty. Call ard tee lb Good. Orders from the eonnfy will bare prompt attention, and satisfaction warranted. J. W.COrRLATSD. fi Et Wa.hl rton Mroet. IS South MorMian street, decl3 tf Icdianapoli, Ind. TEA STORE. Fresh Arrival CHOICE TEAS. Established in IS.V-i. THE CHINA TEA STORE, Io. 20 RutrM IIoium. iisriDi-AjiNroxais. HAVrSQ JUST RtTURTfKD FROM TSR KA8T srith an tnumally choice lot of Teas, eonsUt.ng cf IMPERIALS, GUNPOWDER YOUNO HYSON, Oolong" and Japan, We are enabled to offer greater lndacemtoU than ever, both in price and quality. n have, aUo, 300 Caddie, rnnnlncr 2, 4, 6, S, 10, 13 and 20 ponnda each of Tea, Jut the thing for family e. A discount of 10 per cent, will be made on the boxes. THE CHINA TEA STORE, lYo. 20 lKatew Ilouavr. ii. ii. i.i:e. PURE SPICES. We have Just received from 5e Tork. a lot of nnn ax i ' Genuine English Mustard, rnr tUrouas! Cinnamon, Clovea, Black Pepper, led Pepper, Alspice, Watmeja, African Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, etc. We warrant the abort Ground Fpices atrictlr Dure. m idv luwrn prrce. !' f-.lnr lo- Orr'' i. tbonrht b man v th . . . , . . a In the market. It U free from anv deleterlont effect, and ia perfectly pure truly the housewife's friend.' Try I. i&.:.a Ik, iwiti, We keep atevrai' bent Java and Bie Groun4 CoiTr. Lovering's Sugars, old OovertuBent Java aad ftio CoCtn at the "CIIIXA TEA STOKE," s-4 Mm 11. If. I.FF. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. mo.w aiavotaa, 'iAUtucaiTxi, n. r.wanoa. UVA). UEDETOIME VO 8T0SAGE, rORWAPL5a A5D Gen'l Commission Merchants For the Parehaaa aad Sale of GRABT, TUOOL, LATiD, BAtX)5, DSHD FKCITS, BKvm Ajro nowcx gxivikallt. a . . Opposite east end Union Dejvt, IXDIAXATOLIS, tTOIAA. .aaria, rr rruaoatiov, n Flrtt SaUonal Baak, Iadlanapolla. Aff-1 C3' Whlala Gracars, Iadiaaapoll. Atford, Talbot A Co. Wkoleaato Grocer., hidiaaapoua. Cooelly. WUea AO. " .. H. at. Laad!. SatjGaa. Freie kt Ageat,T .B.A JL Tt, IsdiaaapoUa. B. Clay. ksq-. tSMreUrr. JsKfsuavlBe B. E, JeArMirvlll. " aovl Sa
Alvord's Block .
DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE .o.3 AlTords nioclx, S. Mrridian SI. I Domestic (looils, Fore ig n (jockIs, Dress (loods, la tjeantifml vyles and rrat rat .-ty. C IL O T 31 Gent's Furnishing Goods, Worth th aUnti3 of Mrrchact Tailor. A Cipl,U Stwk I N OTIO N S, Dress uiul Cloak Trimininirs. Jthkh we "st ta th?trJat tbc I.. iet wbolft-al prk--noiiiin nTzsüon,r.Tnsii rsv i TorSKV, JJVKaV31 C(L South lleridian Si n et, o. ii.voiiips ica.orii. Indianapolis, Indiana. ii-.i ri a i.tal.rKS la 1 1 Y 1 I ? i. iMIer to tha tr Ia a auperb a tk of PRINTS, DELAINES, I'iYI.sh t 'anion I'laitns'Is. Drills, Red White and (ira Flannels, Jeans, Satinets, Sh.iv, Is, White Wool lilankets, Ratting, 4'ottcn Yarns, AiiJ a full line of DRESS O O O 1 S And Yankee Notions. decl3 tf GROCERIES, ETC. E. B. ALVORD &. CO., tVlioI'siIo Dcnb-ri. In GROCERIES il LIQUORS, No. 1 Alvord's Block, Corner .llcrldlan xtntli.VorKla Sin., a. a ALvoan. i. C. ALVIiBJ. arao am en arc. j Intlii i na (. Late of A- A U. 8c h null. J BOOTS AND SHOES. CITY SHOE STORE So. 5 West Washington Street, Tilcep. on band tke moil Choice Selection of (iooils IX TIIF. C ITT, AI PRICXS that can not fail to sccre the pstrousffw sf all (to4 Judaea. Call aad eanne . r Hark al piieea, aad aatlafy yoaralv that wvt w. .v U COrTch TUOatAS Utr-fTtB A CO. nr13 dim CROCERIES. . A. CWOHSLAJI. ft. C. UAMHA. Doroiaia lunn. w. t. iixcara. Crosslwd, Magiire tt Co., Cr. TItrldlan and TIary land St., tXU tf lXDIAXAPOUi. ISTJ. DENTISTS. DENTISTS, Oflce, Sot. 7 and 8 Edens 71lx-. Ea Marktt Strut, near J'ost V$c; lmdlmwuwU lad. rriAKTB EXTAACTXD without palm. All operatl I apaauuwr ta ta urufeMtva prfor-a4 ta ik Ba.t aoenuAc manner. tefactioo raaraottMd la ail caaee. aovli-tUit, MaUSCnAJtTS ASD BCBtSEaS at 3 GESUULLT ... T. 9 work 4oM 00 t sbunat aeOcS) m mi. ktkmi 40B linnav.
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