Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 42, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 December 1865 — Page 2

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DAILY TlgRALD. W F.I N' A Y M RX I X TlEC' KM 15 KU JT.

t - DrirtE - laxr tb cirrvJuicn cf iL" I)an.r I!tR4Lr out.M th ltr, wchm r !u-rl th vrirf to mail uWnbri, atvt vrhtttr it i!J ftirti!h-.! at th following low ratra: On jMf. öitil i in MX wt&, mail 5 (ii, Vnt tnonth. bjmail I in There will be no rhan;;- maUr In the pri.e if our daily to rltj sub ;it. It will be Jelitfrrl m brrttof. re, at twenty-five cnt ir wink, or twelve dollar j r year. s To oftKoxtxs.-We ih to Ituin. ujon the attention or rorrepon-Jent the fart that U 1 Dreary l,t th-m to writ their commanication on one M cf the iiar-cr only. Th annoyance t th f'.rvman and comj.osl. V.r I iu-h, nhn writt n on lth ld, that .- mai laM.t n;ou an a ttreoce to the ruU hirn sroTrrn all 1-Jlr j-ij-r in thi mitw. I .tegro tuffrase. J The ancieut r-piib!i- tt thHr liborti" a much from HcjiUmt. tarbul-mt iuffra-e from any othr rw. Particularly waa thi ! the ra w.th limine. At ßrt her roter were cf limlbd number, ini rfitrlctej to ritizni within the boundary if th eity. - OraJnally the riht of 'affrarf wi rxtn(jetl tdthe neih -boring people für they were autjaated, the rlht t te rxerefv'J, h lweyer, In the ilty. Thui, aay hltorUn. th Voten r-eam o nu merou that rich patrictana eould brin them tothejxn ! tbouvan !; It bocfttae lin;oaI. ble to diittnwih tn the multitude, btwevn the oter and the fi"ü.vtTi; th aoted -Jbi tbo non-vot.il; fore, frauJ, tnrault, rU ot, bloo,lhed, and flu illy anarchy, forced a uurpcr tj abolUh tte riht of auffräße altogether, an t pU -e the apiKitntrae ot.of the enate in the haad of th Execaj-'re. I'att etperl'Mice In our own ele -n, altnfr.lle ua tint here, alao, lief one of our danger. H'c allovT hite male b rote, and iK-yond thii, a ! rur white, population, we roiiM not haar ! "Iti; till our people, become aubject to more nf tho precept of the gopel than they now observe. U woüM aem from the rharvter of our eb.-tion that auffra waa already tSi -irn'ly eitt u ;d ia our State. Them L but uni jJir--tion In which It la erloiily vj;ht to cvten l It, and that la by giving It. to the nT . iur whit peopl areenrrally atli2id wiUi Uie prejent extent of auffra'e to theuuelve a n r.icc. Hut it it now propo-d by the lL;p'bllMn party to take Into prtnerJiip vtlth th whlt. the African ra-e. The UepuMuui voj)) ilifforcnt mouca of aeromp!ihln thi re-wilt, dome even contend that th auicnd.u.nt f tlri Conatltutlon of the I'nlt'd state, pr.'bjbltln. lavery therein, op. erxte to make alt th neroe ritljen. with r rUib-e, rrjaal to th whltoi. Othen eontend that, at all event, by virtu of that amendment, C'omrc may, by I'il :ttivo aet, make tho neroe voter; and w hatever ConJ a V J 1 M 1 0 WU 'l VIV.t VI F ill It. 'l l IUI' 0 we may be aured the preacnt radical Cottar- s will do. Other admit the .states have control of the rlht of un"rae in thlr rejx-t-re Jurlv-lu tion; and hence, will attempt to accomplish nero auflraj; by amendment of State t'onstitution. In one r other, or all of thce way I the motion of negro uflr.ie to n pre4'.l upon th ponpie, and it In to b? met and decided. And the fintqttcation akd may N. will not our pient i"ufi'r.a; ettcnlon. in coming year, with our Krowing population, give u vroKra enough? Wa put it to every thinking man, can we maintain pure elort ion, truly ut"MeHn the jopular voice, with a infis of votr eyend what our preent ayteni will Rive u If wo tak in th nro. imke our leetion ronfiitM mob, nny not a pretext be '- ruroUaa.1 u tiuluto Umo, and to t Ac away the rUht of auffräße from loth neroe and pix.f whitarrvmf Wa ak the l.a!oriir men to roflnt ou thi point, and ce if they d not le. rry danger here. a l .A 1 it .. . ..... wm, iu.R,.ur oojtvuoui u ne(ru iuui'.i' are: 1. TUo vvUito male over twenty-oms year of Vc will furnlh aa many voter a can coinl.t wltU anythtu; like fair, orderly flection, evi n by a homogen iou race. '2. To brin;; iti the n-ro would not only inereaae Hie meri of turhuli'tice from number, but alby Iutroliieln? another element, that of race xntip.ithy und jealoiir, vvhleh would tend to bri.u popular tdectfon into that Uorder and Itam.f that vvouM b ad t their aipprr1oti'hr frv, thin m iklm; them th--i'aioii . f t th pi ivi!.-,'.. from the white hi in I Wi 11 .i the bl.u k. .1. If it i no h irdhip and iMjutie f,r our vnnif t-vti ftd our wmn to te debarred the !o!l. it i no injiutleoto the negro. We give him hi natural right; w protect him in peraou.anl ir.jerty; but hero 1 a ilearlinent at whJ,-ti to hound thori;htof auiTmgoH line f ref, and that a inferior ro.v, phyiieally, morally and intelbs tii illy and with physical dilTirellee. tuvklng the race lincoiletli tl. Here, tben.t our tine of limiting urTr.ie, a Jut and proper line, a line of ra- th it nriy iv e cur det'tlon from that anarehy w hielt will pvasiUly, evtn probably, -aue them t 1e lol to tin laboring claa of whit' men. Will our Dmcratic (In opposition to arlt.ertte.) white men think over thi autJeet? Approaching Uavfrnar Morloni If we bail met ttovernor MonroM lef,ire he left, we would have whhed him. pcronHy, health and a plejnt Journey, without upolng wo thereby, lu tho rcniotcat degree, implied the leat approv al of hi act a public r rrn a privat in vii. ' usually mean to pra tiee the coiirtee v( ut vre did uot -npproacli Liai lf re hi departure ili I n t know, nly thrnnh the public pre, when h- intended to, t did depart, and the only commuideitioti w, had w ith lilm eit the subject wa what aptwansi editorially in the Ihtun. The artii lo in th. JourndMi trj -vrre. in word, and the only forth, r reply we desin to in to it, it to ak th revder t Uko tU it artiJo up fuid ret I it over, mi then ik hi ux IT what it aiitount to aVhat efi.ire It ubt mil itc or make agalnvt u! The Terrell ICrrl T.rlndl. I that to Ih juii-lly gil through f r th benefit of the stute rrinter, at th eipens. of thousand to the Mate Again: we recollect of notU-in, otne time ago, that a resolution, calling for a reporter the aauouat of money that bad l-va paid to the Ktte Printer; hs that report Us,.n nn 1c Aguu: a resolution wa introduced awhile ago. by, if we reeoll., t aright, Mi.vtor Hkow , In r.fonn.-c to the eight hur avtlem, which w, we b. 'levf, rct rred to the Feminittceo.i Agriculture! Arc the working men, the i:i t Uli rib ri U class of our 5 eeple, to have nocond deration Thre matt r must b v atchl. The Slat leti qurailon. ve'.it!ish t .d.iy a communication from CM. Imt rsc, w5i fcs bertefore ivcupied, and we bclo vc itill ivcupic an oliUial rel.itn n to our t n.bb.Mc;s, . u ihe State .lct-t. While fur . wn r :ti n is un. h mged upon the juesti-.n s L.'o ur own mir.l is cl,-,r upon it. we gl vc all si 1. t.'ic nv f . ;:r i caii.in fr lU tflausIoiu We are ncitiirr bigoted nor Int'.lcrant, n.l uo not inske. ur pap-rcclusic. TLe ncwpap. r I I etil tii.diiiiu .f ditussu u f. r the information mu J uHght. nment fthrpe. pir. Hear all; then jud.. - divide. Tl I'niid '.iai.Mlainrr Illll. A 1 HI to tho rue the Fun I i oinuitsk nrto vrtthe id funis ,f lud!,,, in our " ' ! t . urn nt rst, . otu-ht t hse nth ioc last it n. Micha bill rightlf t tes.l.U 4tt,,' s I the .ratc much essi..n, fr thT rrai r-a : tu 11 , I i-'.lt:, 1 n to the nie 4s nre u I w id U- trsted bT t lilffds. v rv w, ;i a t . . . . . Ulf I j I 1 I ,.i r .. .mtri...i.'. .ft) . U.. r ' Ii arrv inr ui 1.1. j ll.M .. .. I ll..- , r ,M -.1.-11...... nn. , 1 I with ""O 1 I-.', s.,4i 1 proved :t U... s s.. u. sil l.e hi.. ;ti . ,1Ü. Ii. I..I A. ,'..- H;. Ulli, .f ,1,. .r i.,:i.i:t r i I H i. .rs 1:1 -t. .1.. j 1, , ,.,,, v It n .. t." .n. . -rsl I.11.. . (,, Jui.aaA V.4 vm-rttsl. AftT tl.af. 111 a . rr. Uta cht. ait tlie lurkrv In the 1 icsani m. Irjr ssttlrnmit wtro tilru, an J n Otv la.t Ha., twu LhsrU4 fiour r tulrufrcuioiKoftbr mitt tn Mlibiwita, and ttiat, lo, la brud JalUiit.

Tatst a ko. iTe ire unter prtt eMir.?ci to II. Y. MTOEls-ix.K-, . of Krankf.t. Hin for M t frort (a lbalf of our p jh r. lie hu finT.UiiM us, during the rr a. nt riik, with Hffhty-lwo tilwribt-r for the WrritT IIr.R.i.i, and IWIs rrrtaln that h cn vprmtij a ipiv r.t th list In the munty. With a f"vr m-vre u h warm frln.l an I wilting laborer in rir Mis.!', tli roTrtM rirnilatir.n f r our j j.r will br jw-rdily obtnlnM. All that I nrrtvnry to rt rc! Iit of miWrit-T in ea'-h of the rountira of the StaU f r the

Ufr 11 f-jr "me norjretU IWm--rat to itake hold in earnest. tVe ho- to I nbl-d to rhronUle the fact that ft hen hate Ion a well at Mr. MoRnt-wiN, an 1 our thir.k shall T jrifus-lT U-nlerl. Mr. Mufci-.io.N it our aatharied aeiit f r Clinton rountr, an 1 h"will r.r.ie an I forward all mWrlptln f;r itVr th- Ialiy i r Weekly Ilttui.li whi-h he nuy r" ie. We eotmund him Vi the'! oßi- T our friend inClint"n county; and fed c-rl.ua th.it with u h I morat in her bildet, Hint.-n will tca laxe majority at the next tlectiu in Ctvur of Democratic i rind;d-. lion Tbtmii (oru liti Aii'ithfr (rrat man lit fallen. i rrnor CokWlV, like the I it? .Mr. Cl.LAMt:it. w.w an oM Whi.', and. at hi dath. a , had bn l-f.,r-, a Conservative man. He wan a ir y. br-in life io the Salt Work of ohi . and Uv.I, In after time, tobe, calted the 'f Hi alt Iloiler." He l-eoame a great lawyer, and a grvnt t U'man. He wa for yetr a metnier of one of the fouc of Ojngre; wa for n liort time a nv-mlxr of I'reaident FfI.LMORfrt Cabin 1, pishing to it from that rf Ueneral II Vincis-, and lata our Minitr to Mxi'. Few men urpael hi in in forenenic, parliament iry or populär rlnuene. Tbu are paing away, one by on-, tuo; under who.? couno I thi country wa properoua, peaceful and hippy Speech at !lr. Iliirton. We yesterday treated our reader to tho excellent pce-h of Mr. ltcurov, the talented and faithful Uepreacntative from Sullivan, on the School utlon. It i hltorieally peculiarly School ue.tion. It i blt Yaluable. Wo hope no law w wUlpaMiUvMing the School Fund of the whltechilJren with the negroe. hit the negroe have the proceed of taxea paid by tht;inelve. rr 13 latinfKl Pil'y IIraM. tat DeTbt. Ttnr.K Haute, (h t. 17, lsiki. Mr. I!DtT0R-..V.r; Your favor cf tho first instant I before tua, aod I embrace a leisure hour or tw o to reply. ' nngageiaent cf a pressing nature have preventeI an earlier consideration of your letter. You ak me to täte " what wa the under, atandingof the General Aaieinbljr of Indiana, on the one aide, and the representative of our bond holder, on the other, a t a th lim of payment of the ,riioo" of the I'.iii I ! Iot," under the act p..ed in l"il and 1-I7? I wa, aa you ay, a wmU r of tho K 'U -from Vigo county, at the luemor ible a -ion of lSlo-fi, when tho first aet wa p.ie,, md I may add, a constant attendant on th-' d liberation of the (leneral Aei;bly I t!n next session of HiiUT. from It beginning I it clo. I think I know the itory of that Funded Iebt arrangement, being in daily onftultation with the fri-nd of the measure from the first moment of it inception to It final passage through the Senate and lfe.ne. l'crhap nn explanation i due to you and those similarly i uated in regard to t hon're ari't tiro-and-a-hnlf per cent. c rtilleate. Their historv mav bebrielv stated: In IIT. I oti tho first iay of January, Indiana found herseir invoiveil tn a large Ueot, consisting at I i low: Prinzipal of old bond. aeeordin-JT ti Auditor' report t,ii:).i ,h):i Interest unpaid on a.une, from Julv I. IS 1 1 , to. Inly I. " Jl.'l.'T.OOO Total londeddebt and Interest $1 l,.M7,id lb-side thi bonded debt, tlio State had n In.U'le.l tbdit, consisting of Treasury nte. iuney borrowed from tho banks of the Mate, o some iSK),0,K). Thi gave Indiana an actual debt of more than fifteen million. A the Treasury note wer receivable for taxes, but little actual money came to the roller of the state, aiol it wa with extreme ditliciilty that the credit of th local 4,rcrnmciit w a iu.tiiit a i ned at home. Vn mom than one occasion, there wa not cash enough In the Treasury to par the (Mr diem llowanee to I he iiieinlnT of the S-nate and House, and many of them were compelled to draw ou their mean at hme to pay their current expense nt Indianapolis. The State wa very ioor. Thi large debt, let It Imi remembered, wa created by her own Legislature, a early as Kk'MJ, Mild the proceed expended for lo r ow II purpose. It would lie neither protitable nor just at thi long luterv al, to di-ciis the w tsdoiu of that legislation. Ite it wise or mi wise, it wa the act of the Mate herself, and tin result h is passed into history. The debt is a reality, and i lllllst llleet it II such. Tin condition of Indiana on the tirst day of January, IM7. wa a Indicated In flit figure atoe, mid the object sind desire of all o id men, at that time, wa to extricate He- Mate from these embarrassments. I low w as that to Im accomplished ? A proHitoti came from the hobb r of the oM liond -her lirt lund at the session of sil.V to divide the interrit on the Mate debt in-twccti the cash revenue of Indian a (utter pa ing th htate expense, then estimated at rN 'i.o-M Mtinually,) and the net earning of the Wttti.isb and III i 'an il. alter the .-ano- slooiM have Ixcu completed to Kv mis ill.. I'bi pnposition wa fully elaborated in theeotu munitatlou of Charlca llutb r, Dm;., i on behalf of th bonddiohb r t to bvcrnor V hiteomb, and by the tinarnr transmitted to tli. 4iciicr.il Assembly. The Joint 4 ''intuit. tee to hieb that eoiiiUliinicHtion wa referred, after a long dioiisbn, rejected tli propositi, u. aud inltiHhdler olfer from fhe a-ciit of the bond bolder. Puringthe v uri u discussion on that and other coi.iiiiiuiie.ttio-is, there wa a nearer approach made to a settlement. It mi tlnallv arrin. by the eointnittee, and agreed to ly .Mr. I'uth r, that a bill sh ollld te reported to Ifoth trancie eontsinlni: provision! tulstiinti'illy h the present law settle the Funded IH-I'i. It wa amended in iiunv jhilicular, to be u re; but thtt treat lending I b a of the original bill ha I -ecu prcactvtd ill e. Nt Ing law. I'ho Mate assumed th pavment of one-half th oli bjndt, whl h make ,.f princii-al .VM.I.oin) t)iie-haIfof unpaid tntrrttt o,j ea:nv, I ,i:l,inm tT.'J'W.isxi The stale bung unaUo to di hirge lids sum 111 cash, he a.'iv! to tsiie In r c rtiticut. f..r olie-lialf the f.r 1 lu'iyal of the lebt, hcnrin au interest of n e per cent., and tor one-half of the intnt t. In-aring an interest of two and a half per i t nt., the wholii brituf redeem il le In twenty years, at the pleasure o the State. For the other hill if tin- debt and a- erued interest. i the Wabash A I'.rie Fan il, its lands and rovcI nue were assijnc I in trust and seeurity f .r j the Other lllolet) of the surrendered bonds of I Hie ohl Issue, and Uli h r ecft lill Ul ir llltees en the part f th. t !. This is the condition .f tue itei'l tt-tay. 1 -s tivo and twi and 4 half per rent, certificate, now about tl fU due, irs a part of tlie old Internal Improieinent lH lt in a new h.-ip Ihose whop.sitoipatel In this arr.uu,".n.nt will rrm-mlH-r that th i.lsn a,i.i t.sl w.i measure.! entire! by the aKhty ..t '., Stat, and not by whit Indians sh uld d-.u hre.,nIU1011 vva more pro.p. rous. i .-r w as n,.t one member of cither House who rsafard. l the arr.snciuent as fully coming up U the id l,.j,. d ns f the t.tt Tin 1 hirnisn of the Joint t'onitniti.-c Appointed by the llou, .in I u ate, llrNuv srent'sr. 1! i..of I'utn .mi comity, in his able rxpositleii f th t ill r porti-d by l.tm, s s : It hv1vn msiiif.-st f..r years pwt tbst the "täte c.ir.H l peij th" full intt rst ,.i tK dt't by the revenue. dri l fr i;i tiati, n ,il.ne. It therefore li-.. ine. obvious t vary rebvtiiur tutnd that any pi .tn vf rili-f, t W prsctieat.ic, must I k, 11 p u t t , in other our.v f rei.iiii- which h. n! I i. siie to the aid of the t-pier an! rill ve them frcm a ec.n.ld.rible h ire of th- Kurth ti f iiiiiuvI interest. l ikm; ilsl..t projs'silloll ef the ieut .f ti. I. ; 111 Id. Ts. with tlie li. dtli' ttti.-! d th ti,.; r, j,. ,,, n ml hIi.nI in il. a. Hi o i! . f i . ..m -f I'll "1 ll his p ii t. I of t!i- s. Itloi j ;ision ritteritiiid on Ho oth r i .tit. it in i 1- iesrdtNl forming h..sii. t .-ui rr i.. io.-iil. a;i I the uiob rsit'l.ed has si li. sj,:,!:. ;( in re. .'iiti:ictb!.u4 it .1 s.i h t i ihe t4i r . : ; . n-sid.-rsfion of the Ib nae.' Mr. 1'o.tb r. the n.eii i.f the b. n.fi"! !. T. in hit l- tt. r t (i'-nc.-J Ubibaonb, un-!, r Lt- . i IkaalliltT 1 ll lskl'1.' f.-r -'.j. :irr:.n.ment f the public debt cf 1 la- Mat-. : If the M ale an to t mike inn; -..i.ite pr, visu n I 'i t!i- J'vii-tit ef the li.r"l n io r 1hos!., In U.U. wiiiiout upus.104. to ri .t t l'Urtli 11 I taxation uim'Ii la. r . ltt. ns. tt.en it is desirable that ! irri-jenmr U nuei f.T thi? pavment of the int. rrl - ik i.S.rl. :.c.-..rd. , a nv tK iv t t ra r !' 1 n . s-1 Aiui-unt hcre.'dttr ( le inrr.uW urcor M'. 1 iti y-rviei'ij a'atili'. .N. tt-. Ho-pi. iin-iit in fuil I U rn r. 1 ike ficinj thr line rtn it rUl 1-ej.ai i. 1 wtli- r i-r-, rr.J.iify is t!l. Mlitl'.' lie trial, ll l.tll' tllHT tt alllt V in wi'u.'h th oit 1 i In, oln ). aii-i thr ronnmt lns!'l!itr t f mt !y i( LU rs , Kii!,c ati t.Ttain 1 ali'iiluti tl. that a-J.l to' t Ii tr nnlispi'ln- in th rs t t . n - -iiii'.ii f f.-. . r,l nr-.l fr. 1'. r rt:i nil Ih it nllit .. r ,, , I1,, . . V... - i r i -tiur., lfl tr!st. auU et ti-r v I, . 1 1,. rIj" si-oi ttiiat it sa the 1 11U n t ivi .f tth tims-.tiat tb(. llr (M. WM to , du.-LirgeU 411 J ef twrnt j j rv.

The tmlr arranetner.t waa m rTicm-" btiTffTt Xhf SUte' lhability to pay full Intereat, and Iti dmlrf ti da what itcoul i to av rt tourer atioaanr of it qvisi rerftaJiatioa. V winbl time fr the Mate t enne up to the full meaure of it obligation, and twenty year waa derml aultirient fT that purpo". Cm the art of the rre.!itir. tli-ir pir'e wa to ecure the payment cf a portion c f th ac crnin? intrret.and r pnt th prln -tjial ef th oi l d Lit. and the unpaid luUn -U iu a iL(j whioh wmild inn t the pei-ti'iury al ilitr nf the !Ute. and. at La a m tiu1, to th-m Mm' r turn f r tle rni'-r th y had kan I to Iniiana many yer l-fre. No one. I aprrehmd. nupKkol tLat the atuall iUr'rt tltn aeoeptwl wa ti run l voi). twmv y arv. It wa a?aint all t!ie ihj$ whidi prevailed amontf inoneydender to a- j t tieand two and a-half -r rent, wruriti-. itliut limitation f time .f t;j tn nt t run on at tin peaire the U.rrowi r. If any Mste ha MmmitI nn.ny on Urm co favorable, it ha ewajd my knowbil.'e. N't evon the National (ot rnment, w Uh its iriaiitic re-

hl - ! ! wurrtIn liana pb-ad'her poverty f r not linir ' ii'l rtiit. ran lon-t f r a lan ! that

able to payixMr rmt. n tio principal of , ,,ne wailj be bJ totrncbl de from thepe-ehe the new iVrtiib-itf K-ine of the old l.n d an(J Cl,nii e.sation moit uMieabl nt the prewere .Upor cent.; und Mieurg-d her tztrtme , f.A ,n,.r.P?,or;ltinn ftf n.Pn P1(

jxjrerty f.-r :I-rin.' a two and adnlf per rent. interet on tin-ricy hi- h -he .1. faulted in pay mir IX year 1 fore. I In- tat.- had a re;onable cxeuao (Am for offering euch a fcw rate of Inter-'at, aud it w ae-e;ti-d for tw.Titv year" a the measure t the St-ifr' ability. The creditor h He waited f'T ix I' TIT vearx, w ithout a dollar in the way of interest ori th'-ir bond, and in n ntiti to aecojd two and a half jmt e nt. p r annum. I urn of opinion that they manifested a tlwp Imc f,,r some of the ( hristian grae' 1. ng MiTerin and patlenee being two of them. And lr twenty year" th'-y did not wem to repine .r iret out (T temper. Like J h of old -that affi-bij servant of Ool tlKe rtllieate-bobler lid TKt li t tili two and a half per cent, vex and annov thm Thy b ore thi iww trial wit!i f rtifu l". It adibd but one more .re. :n 1 br.ti 'ht but anj tlier twinire to the uffTitlgs lr"il v ixlureit. j I know not what oth-r miy think, but it i j my deliberate Judgment that every citizen who ! will ealmlv eonsi.J.-r this auhjet. vvill come to the conclusion tint thes; certificate, should le paid off in cah, or that other oeuritie ought to tw tendered to the holder, In-aring coo interest. Thiai not a new thing even for Indiana to do. Th State, a early as II, otTered to make thi kind ef exehang.' At the e- : of lHPv-ll. the (;.neral Assembly fore - sr July ! enue llklr to come Into the Treasury. pacd a npe il net. on the 1.1th rt February : in 7,,r, autii-nring the ntneen or the -iaic iMue itven jtr ceni. oonui, me same to te old In the market t raise money to me, t the interest, or to be tendered in payment of tho part du coupon, attached to the londs. Indiana vrna not tlMii a 4ttf.uiltinc ütabv. nd pared to make any aacriUce to avert .o great a dishonor. There! one other feature of thu question which it may Ik proper to notice. It will show the intention of the Legislature oft-l-Ö. and that of 4-7. The tlrst act, pnM-d January 17, 1 15. provided that the State xhould levy an annual property tax of twcnty-tive cent on everyone hundred dollar of value, and a poll-tax of seventy -tire cent,'' to meet the obligation imposed by aald acts. The taxaide of that year, for State purpoe were $1.n,"oo,inio, and the poll imi.ouu. It waa then etlmatd that the t ixablei avouH fnereae nt the r.tto of alt millionter dollar, and tho pull six thousand annually, up to lo. The hec. ond ' t w as passed January '.'7, 1 17. and the 1.1th ectioii of th it law ottered to the holder of these tive.itui two-autUn-half (XT cent, ccrtitieat a the follow Ing distim t PI r.PfiE: Sec. II, Now, to dt nioristrnte the good faith ofthn State of Indiana, and for the removal of nil such doubt a aforesaid, and with a view' to create general confidence in th said reviled aet by the State for fAe feruooffon o iti tUf't: Jit' it fnafttl. Tint the toll, revenues and protitof the' iid canal, and its appurtenances, present and future, and the money to ariv' and be eole fed by and front, the sole of the land and premises contiguous thereto, and in the said aet more parti. -ulariy mentioned and descriUd. and t he j. er o il forr to hvitl t'farI the j ayuwnt of the iil delta, us iu I he said a t ulo mentioned, aud the receipt and 077. licatim for that ) vr,n$r, :u. in the said act Is also prol.eil aftnll munin and If riolnte and in fillf-rce: and the payment of 111wie principal mom s and Interest on tho eertiiieates and utock l'lltelid-d to be created pur- ' mi 1111 10 me snoi act nn-l tbl net, and nil the certificate and evidence of title thereof respectively, hall. -e ,iwl rvutinue efrrthtü atkd inviulai by the mtaii.iaf'H caaid, until the objects and purposes of the said ne; and this present net. shall l? fully arcomlinked." No one can misunderstand this language. There wa a pledge given iu regard to these ll'ttif!lut.. UI..I ll... . . t 1 ... I i . . I. I..m.j .1... pieue ma il risiceuieu ro i.ar Us I ne j;if erott on these certificate is concerned, the state has honorably and faithfully di h;uged Li r duty. Hut then there are the "i-rineii.nl iionev ' now aim.! due. Have tbrn li-rn provided ple.lge bei 11 rtsb enied! o far as the interest for. and has the ourplu of the twentv-tive cent ts.T and the sevi t,rr-flve cents jk.1I. which tin- Mate promise, 1 t levy 011 a t tli -property within the St, to f.r the l ist twvnt wears, been Urie l and tij.j.lir I to the pnvmeiit of these "principal moneys I nsk the .pi.si,,n, not for the purp, T discussing it, but to direct your mind and the attention of others to the subject. I have not the time to go through the revenue bills parsed since 1 i7. to ascertain A..ie far thi provid..n has be, n kept. No doubtit will ntlract the aiirntion ft lose h iving tim.-and opportunity to look intoit, which Iliiveiiot. .Many of the member of thi Senate d House, participant in tin- UelilirrHllons of those d IV, ll lC giMlO b . tJleir lill.ll rest, and are no longer cm- tervt tot' stlfv before earthly tribunals. , r. w of them are yet spared, 1 an I will be hoard from on this ;üetlo:i, im doulif. There must lie niore rr less error in ! attempting to relate ioipressions .f facts hap. peiiiiig si, lung a,-o. I a;tply this remark to 1 my own case us wi ll as all others wlioioav n n mi ui- T.UH.' men are men ami wutnen time, and these person will.ut the present day, measurably control th ettlcno nt of thi ques. th hi. All that we 1 an mit o( th tu vv g !iiratloti is th it th.-y in iv h-r our testimony and decide 1. 11 th- n. e. For myself, 1 claim no more than u Tiir and patient hearing, rem irking that I h ive .1 1 le.ir and string recollection of the incidents and discussions which occurred jM-ndiiitf the !, liberatioiM on that menurc -the restoration of Indiana's htian.lal rvdiL Tho prmidoki reoikt.Uon uf mv hf.; l. the knowledge that 1 nblit In that work. I imut be allowed to .ay for htVsi If, that design no imputation on any gentb ui au's roc. ollei tioii of fact which may ditbr from the I.,. , i r", ,l ,,f1ll,", ", h ive impressions dub rill- from those vv hied rest upon my no in .ry. l'he pb-des of the lavv.hwvvev.i-, i:iut be ur h i. f KUi.Je. with the collateral discussions a lilch n eeded It. These cuVl U.lllts ef the Mate, in ll... ... t.t-..

fern dto. stand us an tinii.ipca. liable record. I . PBUt'llCK AdatXsf Til n NKiiRO. and neither my recollection i,,,r that of my ; Speaking of the ancient prejudice rcspe'tlng coiie.uMo , can off,, t tt.eiu. These Ihws will ; the negro, some amuvltig Incident have fallen stand l oever a the act .f the Mate, sanction-1 . 1 .1 1 .1 . ed a they have Ueu l.T tho popular v, r!u! t of Un,,,'r th" ',Wrvtift" ol" eorreMMident the peopU of lu.ii ins. ' In Ibis city. On vWdnesday evening lat, in Il tua) bo proper lor mc U i) that I have i the Hall of Ilepresentatlves, the Hotiso ntnJ u"il'?u, Ul',r il i,,,,w' ,i0,1,r 1,1 vluu ! Kalb ries w,rt tilled with an au,Ucnce, waiting iwixi an;I:a,ir;rw!;il'h,,;;::!r'r hy

Mite may make (n regard t them. Mv' interest ;im 1 1 i. lent. ,iy interest i -Ii may arise, is'th.at ,f a III Mil J IIS. llsslotl ,.. riv ate eltu II an I ta the anxiety whi, h I er tlie Slates nor the Nation sb., rcl.ildl.it its honest obligations, liuriu-; my rrvices ua a metnber frotu 'uo county, ruiiQlnrc tlm u-h im-ii ..i ci rzm vcus. from iv;; to l-us. I h ie n. t know in-l Civ n a vote whi, h would ene..ur.iir tlie disregard of Mate tidclitr und i ! now, when in the lion ,r ible i.osition ot' nri. ( vat ..... ..I.I I. ..... . ' ' ' "liny, us ll is my .l. r. to 1 nuke itidl.tni h'n-.ri an 1 rr pec ted The , pl. msv hon..,:v .h.rr.oi mmv übieets j tb tin ; il. . lion I f politic, pMi ti,'.. m,d v. t 1 -t sen . tl ir pcrs.n.d s. lf-re.pect but th. v weit t.th-ir own ir I tiir.i . audio the I prop, r triüiin,' M tio ir ch.ldr. 11. that no h.. honor, n,-l,l .t .u,;i r. st U... n,,. fair nun.. ..f 1 th. se burthens, and would rcatlv pn -f. r t s. , . them :.rrana- d and settled n urtlrxu leav e th .11 j :is a -l.irr ti tho. who luav follow us. Vour tcU.'iVtt -jiii n. . , ,, ,,. Tll'.MiS rVlWt.lM.. ' d. II. U li t t Wis. l!s... j IVrre Mail!.., Indian. Mate Heina. A (is Company Is t,-tri r f.rmed in ri.sf.r.l.lille. Slid th- elti.tl, ...Ji h'Jeto I; 1 streets Ml'lll.l:! ,!e I. -A .hod il.'dr. Iloiii.ik, l.ji,.. te, U ssba . i sent t J . r, . .turd.iy. hy f illing b.i.-kw nrd int a ! ;i k 1 1 f h t w .r.r. I..s. II-C are worth f. Weiliiu; j. .in t e ,r; . M r-r tle-e TiH"htr 1 7 ; t-'.v, fr all ln,'li. r wii.hu ll I. th ,. ,;'inl 1.1 Itc IOC ril.e IU S I,.v ,U. -. II'.' (ioi .turon V- rt. "V j A mutiny if t!i- lii.-.'ii, .f l'.uke and MolitfcOiurrv e.oilitie. bis b ) h. I I at t'rnxv. f.-rdsvilK- to tike iueaurt f r the ext. Ilsi n f the I!v aii.v illc a:id t ra w U Tu i!!e I' ulr i!. II. 11. JnuMt Wilviti a.KJrvsss-d the nieitin-. n 1 err..t iiithului!-i pn vaiinl. An livmi. tiM. jvminittew wus apw.m: d. and ... "1 ,uU s,-HIs on tha it. -Mr. r.irlr, fir. w.- h It , 1 tU nly piT'n iii.'.v J So l.- t:i s'.-tu.-l.t- rill' siol pa. ki:i; li o's. 0 uiulrrt in-l th .1 he b . to tl.is -late, kill'-l U two-n tlir.sj' ati.J f..ur t!. u m.J. lrre L' iiile J- nrual. Kikk T i r Atmxr.- I.tni Uic tinsvurr'l it w Albany ltc n aturJav nll.t. wl.!!i .!sr:(cl .r.-jTtv .alu'-J at . so,ia il urikt out in Uie dru ivr. i-r J. ". .Vtrk, t.ai stt-iiU-sl Ut the j Tv-.i. t-nJ r..iuniiHVn storr i f Jbiik- litA Co., an. I ;.tCo. lh Are I utK..tKl lo ka Um tta I ivtrk wf au UasiBvüary.

WASrCN3T0?J COHRESPON'OEKCE.

mmhkk Tin::r. c ! Cr ep Uefa or ibe Di'y Uerata. W.ninxcTox, I. t'., IV-. If., IW. umn M-rrfii ox M'oiti) .TTnr.z. I'nitri tlj"Tnit cf variety. So'aay fliilttwpher who have eTerHe,J th-!r peculiar ! tab-tit on the :ibj.-t in fi t they ?o o fu Into ; the .! i th :if to aw.rt that there could to no i n;.-h thins a uuity without the prhcate aa- ! ri ty. I'.ut I win not afT. t t he role" of a I pliilc. . ph r, leirjcnlT a tafkvvnnNw IIooi r. und f r the time U-inji a looker on In V n!t i ruln It N, however, that out of the uuI lirtiit-d varit ty f rac to w hich th: door of our lb-public ha been thrown ojn, the poiu ti'a! plili s- i her now in ijTer hpe to coustru.t a unity; f -r v. hieb trrand attainment. ! Ut.nly wanting. The ;evh of G neral 15 AN Ks in th- I'nit arian Chun h of thi eity, on Thuraday owning, wa a representative speech. It ; wa delivered to a crowded house, and 'U'tened ta with prof.'ind interest by I an rm Hence, larMy NVv ' Kng'.and In in character, and evidently made up of white I admirer of thdtstiiigu1JieI krontb-man, with i a full representation of the "African persuaj sj.jn"iudirliniiuitely mixed through tliekvly of th- II Us,'. I here wen- no nea-i prey;nt indie iti ve of that type of mankind known her. a "the old resid nt -r' no "aristocra- ; cy" ri )"cliiva!ry. It was the ßrt time your j correspondent ever witnes.d so general and pnunieuoui min ting of the black and white race in a ehure h; and remembering all prejudicedand frequent exhibition on the car and elewhore, of the offemdveness to aomo olfautoriea of t- ''pre!"-." - city; atandinfn ttie alMe" anouv iindway ot the Iljitse, he anuflcd the air with a view to i test the tnith, if there vTere offene In it! To sensu vvouVriiav giren Intellljenee of th1 prewuce of thi "object of interet, and ho he g-nehl undivida attention to the Speaker. whatever niiv be aald of Oenernl lt.siria j " Ual A fT l L f:Ua 01 "Jcncrai UASO in a ' military nian, it can not be said that he i a j "failure" a a popular speaker. Admirable in , deportment, clear und üdliberat la diction, with a tine voice Tinder cultivation and control, ho would never fail to lnteret, ulthouge he might not convince. Iii subject was " the tztenaion of aufrage." lie affirmed that the emancipation of fur million slaves Introduced a new element into jxilitieal society; that thi element, if denied representation, would prove a dan geroui element. Peace and security were unattainable without enabling this element to participate In the burden, responsibilities, and general interests of (Jovernment. There wasi tut one alternative negro suffrage or ugro extermination.. General Hanks was careful and discrete In hi use of word. He left the. inference that only " representative men" of tho negro race need bo endowed with the privilege of voting. Yet ho .fflrmcd the capacity of tho race, and ridiculed the idea that superior Intellijenco or education wa a superior qualification for an elector. Loyal ignorance wer a surer guarantee of the permanence of our Government than educated treason! He would, however, trust the Government iu the hand of no one rlaof men. No profession, no church, no school, no race. The strength of our institution ,wa In. tie represent ition of all Interest, nil needs, of ail classes. So much for fhe argument. Hut this was not the feature of the sjieeeh most lnterI est ing to me My mind was not disturbed by the argument, or in any particular changed from prev Ion conclusion. There win matter in the speech, how evir, of very great interest, A I have said lwfore, tho General wa guarded and discrete in hi use of words; but to me hi p-ech aoi-mol very iignl (leant, and revealed the thought, policy and intention of the party of which Gunrral Hanks may be said to be a leading spirit. I vvill not give hi words ' - " ''' .m. j glih. to wit : "Central power i , .n. tatory. Dictation w ithout e ,, ... ,. 11, a ' IU0- ""Rres thoubl I P"rn, our translate mem into plain Lnexecuilve, execution 1 not li'-ile 1 sutlrage law for the State. i;f pr,,.r t( accoinidish this end. "oii. 1 ,r . M , , , ,, . . . . - . . W M,ouU -,lmt' l-l'verof governing In j the late insurgent States, iu thu Land of loyal I people only, embracing the representative mn L,r ii. ,.Jro r,,.0 'i i,., ,,,v,.r .11. mti.,.i ! , ,, 1 ,m r U ,'kLlK,n 1 '"tlug from the true source of power, ! the bw al people Congress should address ! it.elf to . xccntln! Tho Klag and ibe Armv 1 . f ,, ...... .. , .... , , . , ; ' ""J '" ",""",n,r 1,1 jStitcs! These are the ijuestioiis which will i nter into the .canvass .f "s('.tt. The whole Iiiatter Will be referred to the people of the loyal Mates, to be decided at the next ebs tion! Hot-riti:itv sraTK-s n hr Ki:rr ot r t- rui: INIOX. Tho Inference from all this Is clear. The prvseut uillolaU and n-preaentative of the W...I I.,.., s. . a . . . . .al... ...a. .. .. a iiä.iit-i 11 mt", nin uunTi iia iiimv ih , franchise iu those states, w ill not be admitted ; lilt Fotlgli ss, ,r ree.vnle.l h ollici Ts i.f : Utate in the Fnlon. These States are tobe held in probation, or aiispcnsioti, until their ; necessities, nr thlr stlflsh deidn1 for power J and place h ive o overcome their prejudices that tin y will elect ,.ily ' oy al tuen, und adopt too negro a a citieu mid voter! -( What liiödilicutlon time, ' rirctiiuslanee uud certain eltlsh Interests of Northern politicians, equally u reedy for power and place, may make ' of Iii! programme, no one can aafely predict; but jour readers may rest assured that such is tho 1'iwi.t plan of operations detei , nv ., 1 h , ;rn,.r., IUvK I v " n( r il IlANK t I' ut. Cictural li.vNK auppo rmiued upon Hankh so ably re. rt the ,d. f ministration So does every bod v else! ' ! hn the time arrived for opening thcCXcr ' ' " "v iiMtu ior openiui; nie .vi o i cics. the chairman announced "ltaycr by the !;ll;.".r- ?S:Jr r the U. v. !r. (J AitNKr, altliou;h s.iid to lo a muii of edueaUon, reSoemcnt and .)lllty, is a nero! A the svble Divine aros, to addrc j tho" Throne of (ir:tce," a well dressed lad v In tlie Rulb ry pr.iu from her se:it nlso, nnd with an nir of h!;;h tr.i;e,ly Indignation exel.ilnnvl, . A ViW-ser an. I aw 1 out -f th ualterr into lint pur air of the corridor. In t! ie car tho other day, on the. V venue, 1 noticed .pposit.. in,. H tp ntb niin with three ! ' " "" ' I,,c'' l" '"'reiy sJtlstie.1 wltü . krft whl -h had Ih. 11 bestowed upon thotn per.onally. l'reutly n-rro swrnja will j ai hah. anu 1.10 in'ui at which her j outer icarm. nts w. re b. op,. p fr ,. M. I sure of und.-rclothin- ani loot-, .palte a swell I tLir,.'." entered th- car and pas .around to j th" extrmeend. The three I.Hi. s :i;i 1 -enrlc-; linn -4veea. il s look . f b Tr -r. 1 oid net ah ! 1 jn -J-.b't ih!" shouted the n il stop this .r stopp..J, the ,4 na K.--v:ii: " Tb- UI! linkle.l. t Hiid th- . :T, tided 'V pi., t.k t tli- ir t.l r. tnedv. I . In 1.;. le th. se thiols h, ., Impartial t,b. s. rver i.n pn f. !., ml jo-jrnsüst.u trklnif. a th-y tt.e pro-r.-. f.v..,,ts. nn.t the dria I t!i- a;. The r--.il oir-ns -1 1 Ui - e p-oj.'e Is n-t th-cb.st cut let with the iie.'r,.; f.-r. a - rv jut., i'i.j are in -cl r cut et w it It thetr lr ..nt.uit!v, but it is the fi-t now un-n-tirnbb .tiuit theio -ro m-y be wh.-r. be ls f j rt.-ht. and n x as a piece t.f property. M ;t.ii: .r ii:iis .s ix M-ifiiMSM. ; All- tti. r le ti. e.tl.Je feature of the . put t car I is the j-rc.it nuu.b. r (f whihis Im-i-.! In 1 tnotiriiin.' w.,.!.. I bive mad" tninutisof I st-vt-ral trip., and b und n onic H-tasiima a hr.-. :i ; r r iitH-e a. thru- cut f five of ail tin- w. ui.ii .nt.riiu' the .-.-.r ilrt-ssf.i i!( iUoUrn. tV. A.I sasf. hAn- raj i.Jly piin, ,!i,a,tT, I- s, ri.:,i ,.,n th- hurrcrs t k rt MiJlU passes.. .H.sir.sr frWn tin io..ry. .r . ulV rtvur ritii.l -nal. t be j.u!iisi u.il,. a, unwVl.w..fntrii'J.r. rnuRACi.K wan with Mexico. Alri- i ivu. aro i r. i-.irii;K' the j.ut.li-- niln.l f.-r an- th-r r, an. I n .K ubt thr triuatjili of -1. rian .r "hcri.lsii all Into life a L s yiüiUr drfS otasfa, s t rr Vuv WorJ Iflvrn to Jrivr Maxiuiilian frvtu Mexico, it Urvctur u'arna.'ts frorn Ei-.-lanJ ty au Invasion of Can. aja. TLe party new ia power ss II! hcM tju " Xzi dclrlaa " in ittix t IUU 4f raip.

de that theT can ider,t or rej-t tt. a the fut'ireihapic.jof jwiitica! nr.U cuv il.U-r-niir..'. The first oh, t f,( a ptrtr in tniwer Vlnr to retain t j.r, I: v. ill ; i. d toil i;;o!:tnNa.f.-w ib-m. nt, of po;-.ilarMr. nsth a i-o-sibl,. Tl.e f rt objtvt of a prty oT?t ot power llnti a-ij-iirr pvwer.it will )i ld to iti adverarr r.-.!it f..r a little virtm: a.iov "id. Iti a h; f.il i ir.!;:ntan.e f-r our intitu- ' tio4i-,tiatcvu j.utizn joü-irian, vh.vt. evir ehol, b tve to aT. ef , at loat. i repi t for virtue; and Ub-t v.h.-.t t-'Cr.a to the et5'Ie. whetlicr it ! mir mn" or not, justice. liberty, and virtue, have the l t prnpjeet t j Zirres, Men h 'art are !vt''ri 'Ul tlej raved, but th ir h a Is do li' t f.iil to mi- that there in' ili:rrtni- U twun right ntid vvrt-ng; und t!iat ; right i. as a general thing, le tter than w ron.g, i in a; je.ir.ui;t , if n t in nb-t.ne s. S let ' ua act le- to fearful thit vvrmg wiil pre va.l j forever. Vour, X, Arrrxio. j Arteinui Ward on Arrnli-uul'ugue Artemils went to see It.oireieault .i I o. 1 new drain 1. when it was brought out in New Vrk. IF re is bis dissection of it: You ask nie, ir, to li:ig some Ink f.-r your paper ir. reurd to the new Irish itr.u.iy at Niblo'n (i rdiu. 1 will do it, sir. I found mvs lrth - otic r i:iht at Nibbs ttardin. w hi h is now. by the w ay, v licitlev's G irdui. . I dou'l knovv wlut jia p-aum i t Nib. . , I w ulkI d .w n the il,? In my tis-nal dignified tib-, p iliti ly t. Hin the jh-o le as I pas-ed along to keep their seat.. .'lon t git Up for Hb'," 1 a j . 'ItJ VI I lit; 't sjlvL "siu iuv 1 a m - a i saw in my lif howd iu into a seat, and I j proa-ei'ded" to while awaj" the spare time by ; readin' Thompson's Hank Note ib porter and ! the coiuis paper. t 1 he ordinance was large. I tho't. from a cursiry view, that the FinnlKan ltrotherhood was well represented. There was no end of bootilul wimin and a heap of good clothes. There was a good deal of hair prosH ils.if-. on Iietls of p;'pl 10 didn't cam with it. The orkistry struck up a toon..t I asked the Usher to nudge me when Mr. I'ogue rum out on the ta:;e to a t. 1 wanted to sl'c I'ogu.', but strange, he didn't act durin the entire: evenm', I recken lie has b ft Mblo's and gone ov er to Itanium's. Arrah-na-rogoe was w rit by Dion O'ltourCieoltA; Kdward .Me House. They rit it well. O'Uoureey liaj rit a e irtlual of plays hi ill-self, the most of which is fut rate. - - -" - I understand there is n large number of Ogenilcinen of this city who can rite better plays than O'ltourcy does but somehow they don't seem to do it. When i!o y do, I'll take a box of them. Ack THK 1. filendale by moonlite. Irishmen with clubs. This is in IT'J, the year of your birth, Mr. Editor. It appear a patriotic person named MeCool has bin raisin a insurrection in the mountain distrieks, and i now golY to leave the land of his nativity for a tower In Franco.. Previously to doiu so he picks tho pock it of .Mr. .Michael Fecny, a gov'ineut detettiv, which pleases thu gallery very much Indeed, and they Joyfully remark, hi, hi." lie metis, also, 1 tliis time, a young woman who luvshlui clearer thau life, and who ll, of course, related to tho gov'mcnt; and just aa the (ov'msut Koos ugin hlua ahe goes for him. Thi is nal'ral. but not grateful. She scz: "And can this bo so? Ar, tell me it Is not so thusly as thusness woublst seem!" or words to that etbx-k. lie aez it hsii't any -;hcr way. and they pro oft. Irish inooli! by. the band. McCool goi's and gives the money to his foster-stater. Miss Arrah Mivlish, who I goin' to shortly marry shaun, the Lamp l'ot. Jiluctjitn a Iters his mini about pdn'ourto France, and thinks lo-'ll go up stairs and lie down in the straw. This 1 in Arrah a eabm. Arrah say It' all right, my darlint, oeh hone, and shore, und other pop'lor remarks, and Mac goes to bis straw. The weddtu' of Shaun and Arrah comes off. Gnat experhuont. Immense demonstration on the part of the peasantry, llarn-door jigs, and relKlyus Ming by Mi House, called. " Tlie Drinklu of the iin." Ha, what is this? Soldiers cmn in. Moosle by the band. "Arruh," so tho Major, 'you have those money." Jshe sez, " tili, 110," I guess not." lie sc, " üh, yes, I kuc. you luv c," " It Is my own," kc she, and exhltiite it. "It is mine," sez Mr. Fecny, rind blent itle if. f treat confusion. Coat I prodo-Msjsd from up stairs. " Whose coat is Hut," so the Mai. ' Is it the coat of a young man secreted in thi 1mt eabiur? Now this i rough on Shaun. His wife uecnosed of theft, Hie eireiinist itiees 1 in' very much agin' her, and also aeeooscd of bavin a hausuui young man bid in lo r house. Hut does this bold young Hibernian forsake her. Notiuio h ho don't. Hut he takes it all ou himoelf, scz he is the guilty wretch, und i man nt oil' to prison. This is a new Idee. It Is gin'rallv the wife who suffers, in the play, for her husband; but lure's a noble young feller who shut both bis eye to tho apparent sinfulness of Ids new young wife, and takes her ri.ht souare to bis boMoui. It wm bootiful to 1111, who lovu my w ife, und believe In hi t, and would put on my ntei tin' coili and go to the gallu for her cheerfully i tithcr than believe she wa capable of taking anybody's money but mine. My married friend-. Iist,"n to mr; If you treat your wives as tho' thev were p , feck yelitliineii if you show 'ein thr.t yo.i have entire eoiitldetiee in Ihetn, 1 !ieo ine, I hey will be troo to you. most ulvvnys. shaun is tried by n Military Feminls-ion. Colom.l O'Hrady, altlio a member of the Fom-inis-ioti, khows he sv nipathizi's with Shaun and twits Fc.ny. the (iov'meut witness, witli being 11 knock kneed thief, i Ic.i etc. Mr. Stanton's grandfather wa Sec'y of Wur In Inland nt that time, no thi wa entirely proper, shaun I convicted, and goes ta jail. Fears Arrah slngln outside. Wants to nee her a good deal. A I inky thought strikes him; he open the window and gets out. Struggles with iv y ntul things cn the outside of the J ill, and tiually reaches lo r jo-t ns Mr. Fveny 1 about to ilah a large wooden atono on 'his head. Ilu throws Mr. lVetiy into Ihn river. Pardon urriv es. l'otid embraces, tears of jof and kisses a la I'ogue. Fveryb o.ly much happy. 1 nit sin falls. Yours'till tliiu. A. V, CIGARS, TODACCO, ETC. WALLACH HOS., Wlial b.lrta.l MsniifartarvM Acut fir tU ttls lit c i a- Ji. K s , Lriifttntl llAMFACTlllKI) TORACCO, BROKERS, 4SI Gon'l Coramisdon Merchants, insrs t a IVo-vv Yoi'lt Cisfiirw; l'lttsburrf Soaps; Iitirtrman'a Soap and Candb; Kaufinaun's Ibtter; Ulckey's ring Tobacco; . Virjir.hri-i; Tobacco; Mianouri I'luir Tobaco; Hanns Fine Tut; New York Tea; II. . O. Cary's ??hoe IV.'.ish; IU I h r' Sv rup; tire.it WrtTn t'eal Oil t innpsny ; ratio r-II X '. riars and Sni.klnr Tolilec.i; st. I.-e.n,. I i liiua, II unitiy Mill. w Tf. htv. a l.r His k uf .11 ll abvs-a ltool tn tt jrval HaiialacM'arn' -ru-a. 17 Snlh I ! wnr Slrrrl, i PAINTINGS, ETC. Holiday Presents -iTH. LIEBER & CO.'S, .. Vtl .orlli lVnny Is null Nf. l lnr P.ilnllns, I'.ncra Ines 1 . 1 1 h o sn-: p It sv. I'liotomaihH a,IU Fr.suaJ. MlHROaS OF ALL STYLES AMD SIZES. AI.IIl MIH-A Iuirss Vnrlf-ly. Ira we a, of Different Mjrlra and Mie a, n hand or made to order. 1 LL ix tk! ws t3t t fair pric-aa 1- w sstb I. MBta gtxisU caa U taUt. iit.r ta Cifccltfiat cr t..atT. U. UlCEK IU, '.a BolüLur. !Yo. 11 Jfrtti Pa aalaou ursat. dl-a

MILLINERY COOPS. ETC. . Millinery, Straw

TCK The Largest aud .Most Conplf tc Slot k I I I . I I A X A And the Very Latest Styles. J. W. C OPEL AND, ivtT)Tia ak Hkca v I RIBBONS, SILKS, -1SISTliAW GOODS, j . j ( S L Vash.SrM & 1)S. lfOI itlil H, St IM)I iMl'OI.IS, l.M., I WOULD respectfully hf.-xai City aaJ CMry V V lbt t 1 bv. prararea Vo 6ow It m ! comp!s anl bt BaMTtl ttork ef jMTTLINERY goods Tbat Ii t eaa Im jx.ne t Irlo (hi city for many y BUttuckU STRAW GOODS Will found eo-netala all styUs forLul,M,. and CblMffB. full IIa of food la Felt, Silk. Velvet and Straw Hats and Bonnets, a ' ritititii:i a.m i;.Mitivim:t. Th Stock f Fronch Fiowora and Plumos WIM Ii found targe, wall Milvcltxt a. .1 al runaM prices. In Buyer wtll Aid b.rfery numVterla llsln, Hsl! au I Fine?;, an-1 all of this soo' latest atjtaa. II haa a larit artrty of Silk and English Velvets, Anil Kit tit Corded Nllk, la all color. BONNET AND HAT BLOCKS Always on kaoJ, lo all fa.UlaoabU bapai. ;iiTiL.i:vE:rcs Will fln4 at Ihts kont rrrrj art let used In their baslee, and all ef flt quality. Call aid tb Oco-U. Utder from th conn t-jr ill bv prompt a'tei.tlet), at I la'tsfitrtion trirriiliül. , - J. if. corKbAirn, Ptist WaMrrtnn atriset, Ii South Mfrl llin strpe, dK U if lad'anapolU. lad. TEA STORE. lVosl. A-ri'ivxil CHOICE TEAS. INIalilislu I in 183. T II E CHINA TEA STORE, .o. 30 Ilatrst IIoiim'. II vriMi jcar kktcrikI) vtiov thk kat t b au una-iistly ch-'t-e M of T-, ecm1rtit( cf IMPERIALS, GUNPOWDER "VOTJ-into xr"srsoM, Oolong and .Japan, Wa arc rnabl4 lo tTer greatar InJocaoiaiita ttaq r, b.(h In jif!c and qna'ltr. Wa ta. also, 3u0 C-t J!. runr.lnf 3, 4, fl, , to, I nt 2 pound, cacti of Tra, Ja. I iL llilng fur family u.a A discount of 10 rr cnt. will ) a.a-la co th boxt THE CHINA TEA STORE, .o. 30 IIa tr llousx. ii. Ii. i.i:k. PURE SPICES. W ra? Just r4 front Has- Tork, a lH of para Orooo't apices, eoruiailni ef Genuine English Mustard, Iirs IJroiiuil Clnnnmon, Cloraa, Black Tepptr, Zti Peppr, Alriea, Nat. !, African Oinj-.r, Jamaica Oingtr, ate. Waw.rr.nl lb flraod li.lc atrlctlr pur. I attba !.,, r "Ua'aBaklo W- dr t. tbonfnl by many tfca ba.t II ta mark.l. ll la fr.a from aa? dd.irrlotj.rfffs-t. ao4 i rsn'.srttjr parts-tnH ths "lis.rVf mai Tr It, la i rs. ' krp 'Tana Ust Jars Dd Ria OdoiiI CofTa.t Lnvrrtna:'. Sbcara, olj lior.f on.rot Jara a 04 KtoCoOaa at Ih. rill.XA Ti:. TOKK. 7 .o. 30 IIa Ira IIoujst. tUw ii, ii, LTCc, gQyjisslow MERCHANTS. uo. m tiitavoia. jas. l. aLararraa, wa.r.waraoa. alio. Y. ii;iir.ToiM: a co aTOHAGK, FOBWADlTvG A5D (icn'l Commission Merchants for Iba Parcbaaa and Bala of ckAi!f. rii)rR, utD. bacox, lriid riinTa, SI IDS AÜD PRODC OtritALLT. No. '1 LouiHiana Htaf Opposite east end Union Depot, lIHl.1AIOl.lt, lIUAA. aarta, i rtiansoi, ro lrt'!attotial funk, Tmllasapoti. K. B. A Word Co, V botaaal. lirorort, ladlaDtpolla. Alford, TaitxH A Co sr bola.als Gr-xra, Jr4apolis Croa.laa.1. Maroirsi A Co., WboWaal Crorort. Cswi.ll. Wil.. 4 Co , C. W.Ma ;h,In,Ua Iit!kt 1 rvct, C. I I. C. 1. 1 . ItidUaspAila. ' UcM liillav. Kau., Ca. Frclgtit Agat,Bn.K.L. ID 1 asafMilia. M. M. Landt. Eq., Oto. rr!bt irtt,T .II. A R. R., to'ana'Mllt. H Clay, Eaq., Vacrotary, JffrsoTtu ft. K Jaffcr. Soni'.la. !Itrr't)ODslati? totlctt!. no I din TODACCO. IIItT BRAU DA OF CBtWIXCJ TOBACCO AU 1 ar Ja kamt m feUOao'a Ufl Cifar tiara. II bAi i:xt, tiitosss ttrssH. . ttxli art

Block. DRY COODS. WHOLESALE o.3ilrords Block, S- Mftidlju St. i Domestic (ioods Foreign (iool j Dress d'ooils, la lat''fl ! l frat O la T II Ö Gent's Furnishing Good S ' - - Wartky lb atuntiai ut y.nkant Tiloa cr' k NOTIONS, Dress und Cloak Trimniin Whtck ss f. t tktratat lh eyot ' ! prices BiIV1l..i FTTZUC..H, TATrtsOl CO TObSKV. HYItAM & CO.. South Meridian Stm-t, XO. M A I. YOU l'i IlliOl U, Indianapolis, Indiana. waoiasais Diiuuti AI Y4iUi:il MUlOo. Oirr a lb Ira t. aap.rb ack of PRINTS, DELAINES, 'rif. fa 11 ton I"Inntirls, Drills, Red White and (.My Flannels, Jeans, Satinets, Shawls U hlle Wool Dlankets Ilattlc?, Cotton Yarns, Ao Ja rail IIa of DRES GOOlJS And Yankee Notions. dtrlSlf GROCERIES, ETC. E. B. ALVORD & CO., iVliolcrtl lculri In r,itoci:itiLs k liquors, No. 1 Alvord'a Block, fJorsser .lBrIIIas nastl Cirorsla Ktts I. BAlvoin. 1. 0. airoaa. aaao tmHin, Lata nf A. A It. ohtititt. Indianapolis. 000TS AND SHOES. CITYSHOE STORE !Vo. 5 West Wasblngton Street, Xap m kasd tba isaal Choice Selection of (Joods in tiii: ITT, A T PRICES tlat can aol fM to icnr tl ptroBft m. t all o4 'ad. C.tl sad iiaSM ar tk aid prlct, od aatlafr roarUao bat Sal sr. aa U eorr-et TUOMAt HCSTIR CO. al3dIo GROCERIES. I. A. CtOWUII. a. c. aaaaa. DoruaM aaociaa. 4. at. CALawtU. w.i. touini, Crossed, Macure 1 Ca., WIlOLaUNA I.I! GROCEES, Cr. 3Ie rldlan and IHarrland ttt., xMdtf lTDIAXAIOUa, tXD. DENTISTS. lKi.AU.V A HU'AIaIXiV, deittis'ts, Of.ee. y0a. 7 and 8 Eden's JJor. JCa Market Street, near J'oat Jflc 1ss4laiaaUa, Isssl. TKtCTtf KXTUACTID ntbool f4la. AU prtlj appoTtaiuicm to tao prososaloai parforsftoA i ia tawa KKWI.IM soai Utiafacuoa garailsMl ta all caaas. aaU-i3ss m BBCHAsrra ajio tcauctua mksi atsaLAU.T If A t aar Uif wxl aM st U iUinI ftssjao At bM Harald J k4M&a.

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HOLIDAY 1 T f.nK n' i 1 t k tt n'.rsiJ k ja4 aa eat. re B Hoys Taney (.'001I3 acJ .ot!on5. i tk t-l reU -tj f ',''f . tou.xl r. ti UriT.KJ.I.S -,Vui,10TUI ' t.T, lSr laiils. Sm...H.f '.-rN ' iWi'e hwur.t. 'f i I imp1, Ttf:c1 l'rr. rAMA IVAsKs. T,mp.r.-, T..l r. A'tUTiM. STtRt-O-, a ' TmS. f!-te b f llcii-f". Hvk l0'rri, Lm-i , n4 Un . l.ktS IX CM. MCfUki'S Work- ! Raa... Wrl li i (s.ki.M.KT M A' r, iwses I-., i W.li.t-. ISKrHl.t b.4 r.ict.ls - ' M.rnr.s. MK t '-y Ft-' n. LKSl II k i 11 it vi U W" Ty. loH- I-1 '''. V-1'S ' i HTl.: HsItiK. Ire- l e' . Ki -' J- ; i prrrot n:.t. I IX CKUU C-slar io..., , tfM .: M- t.nl-, l-'nt Hoe., v,,. t ,. ' 'iV.O Vf I.B.TCli-!., KrBlUislrssalaur . , f vif! f. i.aj ".'. u,r' V".v,:. llvlit- Kiit ""l r.;'i r --"; .ca. t.Ck-. Ihlift al '. r.'S'!-''-. ".!! t . Vt MsM..s. ni!l.f IM. o.. Tey f.fts I IO.HHT H KSK. I 11 :. Ml.ril.lls. V orl,-! . : aru h ii;k. r.;.tr . r., n n? hik i Psf-KKf": is.ii. V.-h'rT. Ir r, l.-.tt Tu?. Cuioa oJ 1klk neii I ii .; I l.t H : '..,' .1H t. oafT IUI-, rM'.XVVll HT, P. KI T Cl'Tt-KRT. H l.ur, K.iora, C 4 STI I 'i K lI'M't.. II. ma TAet ItV. " H'Olt'. l.sin 1 Ha.k-. airoc fie Tum ler. V.OI IN. I ' 4 Fr nek AC ; IMtUsfl, Mtlalfuii1, I - M'".", I!)B lif, Vi-lo ail l.ti'Ur fir 1 1 Vto In Im... w . X Sl t'iMC Hk n l tiisl O U ai.l ,l.r llr4s llrv1; UsvoH ,.Ui, ". balrbwlie, ot-y, Kul.bs-T. i.i. ! r--n ; Hirkor i-ASm: rikKAkJ-?. T ...MC it . f'' I WOKKK rt rrw A-ctH llo". Bfl t'f 'J a't'ctrt ti t.Mire t ns l toetel .n 1 The tlr..ir i.f iL t a ... i -.' -.i . ii Aiu.r:s .11 1vr.11. .V. IJVal li'.i'i'r!;'o ,S7rc-'. - i n ivl' ..'urn DOOKS AND STATIONERY. t('i Ml'ltOI. f Uli tlt-Klf j NEW WHOLESALE ! BLANK BOOK inxti. U0014, ;tii ir STATIONERY HOUSE. I'apsoxs, .ll.icti lev A Co., .to. 13 IVcs-l .tlitrj I. md m i. INDIANAPOLIS. rrkll T TIIXTIUliZ a s- " at h l-iw. pric. of Ctj a En l.-r'.l'iti if $itr, w.l iric or i,hcjt.l in in 1. ..r Tart. Oar I .la. of .ailir oir, part f Dial Irs for ISCG, Cap, Ilrmy and Mrilltim lila ills., Folio and Qnarto, full bound ai:d Lrtter Tapfr, .otP Taprr, Lfffal Cap, llrcord (ap, Hill (ap, Vaiz. Illof. raprr.half boiiiid. Knf. Hlol. Fads Mrmorandnis, Arnold's Inks, Pass Cooks, French Cop. Inks, Hank Hook", Dai lil's Illue Ink, I'aprr lastcLi r, Datld'slUack Ink, Pape r Clip, Pure Carmlnr Ink, linolcr Hooks, Kabrr rrnrlls, Lrttor do, Star Pencils Scrap do, Skeleton do, rorlfollov, I.nler.4, Kubbrr Uulrrs, M ood, fflrr Tapr, Eyrlf I Sets and Union rcnclls Carpenter do, llnbbrr (.oods, Steel Pens, Pen IIoldrr5, Sealing U'ax, Ink Stands, Eyelets Copying Presses, Spring Tapes re n Kacks hnongr Cups P. 0. iHxrs Check Cancrlor. Envelope Boxes Eraser?, Letter Openers, Propcllors ( hos Boards Iicr, Crayons, Slate Prnclls Slates RbodtV .UucJIar, Hbodes'OII Hoards etc., etc School Books of Every Kind At ll. l rtt Irl -. Ifrrtiat,tnxirisa 09"t, CSBtr OTca, N Irotl Ma, aVana.ra, all aih.-. ia ,ni of no.la la out IIa rill do roll la rail au4 ... o ir .-u. k .cf..f. j.rcbalti( 'atr Or1r esaJ tl'.aj preaapll. aos Is Im. CLOTHING. IVow Olotlilnt' Storo. J. II. STIITil V CO., .VO. II VLST WASIUS'VTOX 4T, ladlanap.lli, Intl., Mit BCD ATT Mi:s a.d d..!.iia r.,lr (.. Clobitf. 01.1'. fn t.i.t.ii! !.:. H.,( .s, .t- ara faff 'p.fr-1 Is- n.Kii"t;u lnut la.t calia, t-o aa to at) 1 aud a,' a .'jr. St. C. MulUi AS, iL. aim.ir, i. j r,.tt4 o c I t4 tl ten4. to crdar oa b rl r. ir, sal ti tl i ilctl aAaurtOD.Dt of CwxLa. Cm..u..- ai.4 .tii.. to aa aa aUgaail U4c-ib.s loa'l (II i call al o. II t Wa't't.fi'n s.rt A Bf Ivr qualUj ofO'-di ar m ba..4 ... ..le a-J .1 vr tos rtiM. Tbo aaa-ofuor t i m ir u' ! r v .-4 on aS coabxH trot oo atutod troea lb. an i f. 4 7d. b ' i 1 IV ' -I I f . MERCHANT TAILOR. tsuas ii BLAI V-rtI AUIl CLOTH I "j 1 . And Gentleman's irmi. '. Ja, 5. 131 faat Waoblar t' "TP' C,iit U.w, IIAIAPOLlS, I.1D. aol FOR RENT. VtAlCK BoLiK. WITH SIX UXiMA. IX Uli coodiuoa, o li kof k 11. us.1. a i-t. IL. baikf lUUtii ta tb fatvi:,er aba csou-h sia od rsooa.cn'11'j.tu d. tj! tint sj-p j. ft tuit-r ?.: Ur,tallat5. MJviau iuM.ri. d.tli d.w WATnD-lO.0U) 0.4 W 4M fiat a. al cur I or. A. IT Ml ff ail aUoot, tur Llcb u bt-bal aaaraas prtcsi wUl bo paAd. Will a.&4 or Vatua fx !( f 0 c t Bor, as Uli g 6-l5d. MtlJ-U klAUJlXXlAflAECLT.