Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 December 1865 — Page 2
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c j-j-.-.hkald BTjixDura. wi:iM--rv M uviNr. jJKcEfUKU 27. lull Mibsrrlbera. i. .irir.- t nrw the i r-iil t h n r f the IIIV fr!t!r e-'if ; th t Itr, tve hjk e r-J-,i. I ti'1 i ri! ' ' 'ü ib-rnb l. ar.! 1. rafb r U v ?"' f'TTti-Ji-.I at the f ,!l..w in p. vi ta !: (me ir, t ii, .,1 is in- et., bv m ill jl.. ill ., in
' iw.uu ' thelKhd i not t .l.e de livered Li; that hi cÄä;; viurt n Kt ; " t.. lii.tr.1 ai ber.kf ir-, :ü trüt)-tictiiUH!r ir,:IY VTnv I". 1'ai.mf r ami J. II. wtvk.'.-r t.vive t:. !Ur p-rycir. j VaJLX si;n it. w ho. Mkyi.i: irjTiii- him, art - '-. j to in It. and shall kuh it I f.. re It shall IkSlate- ( entrnlion on tLr tof .March. ; j.-ijrj ,T.i" V'u'1 ttn" 1 ," " uruRirnou ft'! 5'- I Mr.YF.R, however, don't ir- t McOKrv, V. r-I ttj- f Il'-w in : ... .... , , , i jr.X and I Al-MFR to in the bond, but t ikes trl . ,M.1(,!t, r,.,u. .t. ltM rail a Mat- ' ,l to ,h" "w an.l.Mn.r. it with mt-ti-n. t. t-- J,. . Mt IiflintapolU, on j f',''yl niiiw f I: a.MmI.L fn It, nif tlje Thur1 iy, t. l.t.liT f Mar' h n xt. j v'i'iri" Dime f f IUTP-m, ami tb- .inmi-i( iTht au ti, ;i ii.. t caM..-.J at the in-tanre ! -r, !n'-'l- tful of Iiitr, take the lm J without cf thp Uli. u.i'. I nt t!i-n )ti. f ,r it wa h.in le-1 : furtiier inquiry. Meyeh ufuj the munty in. if w- r-riThtlv Inform -I. Iy the Chair- ; mny ; IUtf.h i tul on the l.on l f r thin. in of llif Tlt? i ntril rommitU? . "We take i iiunt, an i he i n ui in il- f-ne thf t irr.int. .1 iue iSvu-ulia will I hi I1 on j fvrefiinx f: t. The urTenn Coiirt th- lf -f Muri h; I t th couiitW hoM tlieir ( hel.l, and the Court of .prrfiU of New coii fiti n snI a-.-'tit !. l'nti. M mvt-t York hul l that Bate.-? wouM not te li.ille. It n..ii!i th- l'r -i J nt J4tint the iitiioionUt. i wouhl m ly the Journal that th'u ieiicn W'liiU- th- I.u- ul li. an Iy-yULiture nfu-J ! La.J inuih t do with the call of the extra t i i a p -.i.jtiva ui fv(,r of puniLin ; t-ion. lint, if it a vron?, why call an extra Jrri Ivi. iJi j r fiiw-. t ra4 one In- i M H-,ion The )rf.H.nt Miprenie f'urt woiil.l d' r-:i -: I"r"i l' -nt .1iivmx. He, a our read- I have no heitaney in overruling it. If tlif h - r nr.- av, .;r'. h-l 1, iv?h the If m xTat, th it eii.n w as wn-n, there v:i n'i tiej of an -th- ( ului : ti"i.l,.lc i, tut ouly disordered, ' Ira -i'n. att I r iu!r -i'nj lv t . K..- j-ut in ljinn .ni .u-. , Anith r d ' i.iun tint ntm-d int. tu w-rkin rd. r lv t!f nation f K;r'"M nt.itit i f tin- tr.t si..n, it -e-m. va that Ii -LÜiij: fall tli.- f it. tl:is tin ler th- "on-titii- : tin- M:iin- un-iistitutinul. lint, when ti-n; lui.! th.-Ii. iiil l' un ho! 1 lhf I'liii- t the e.,iuti Ji.fl a--inMeiJ, a mim-rity ol t !- ! .ii lv. !, J tin- s ui U- rn h ilf of it t ! K iut.i- iii. anions them, if we reeullei-t
. a k 1 . ' 1 a , . IkI 1 and j- rie 1 mi l r t!.'- icrth'Tn half, hy loilitar i p.ri-ui. If flu- Pr. -i I. nt i. - -In.' t tiv'lit it out on th1'nioli line; if , h , h i k d hi- l'J'u':U'' thr'.'Jh on that, and i -..itr t. f jlh'W it t tli-
tati"n. v.-in it rally ! hi -upiM.rt.and Ii'.l I puhll.-ran thu judi:e of th" li -nety of the ui Jo-Tur. !. v. :,:!e ntt mpt t- hold toreth- ...urni? a..iult up.-n the l ite Miprenie rtht liii-n. Court w hoe irh'-t ni -.ntiniially t liTlo- j'i. i y.i ri- .i'yve p ir.y. It t ik turh it MuiuIm r. h -i I -n t!i it I i-t..n of the lif.i of th na- t m the i.ulijft of tein.erauee, the IeinKT:it tiou, f!i. L'nl'ti: v l in tiuh exien'-u--. are in fiver f.f it ront.int pr:t. ti. e; l.ut th' y lu'rat ov(i! . .a !'. matt'T (T m n, an I are f r ft riiiij thi pra tj. e ly moral inllup. w !t. r p if i i .ti-rii, v. Ii- re the w. lf ir- of the ein e, and ti. li leUlati'ott a ree.üize nnd -.in. try l.i!i tti r .('et mm' fi'-e a.-n.-y, iiiral aeeoimtal.ili11 I ty, and hi-natural and eontituti.nal ri.'ht. I!.i. U a .;i:i!ry ri-.-'a In mi:if ral wealth and 1 an f"r I"nihini: ahu. of the n- fall a-rieiiifu-a! i.itne, The pr.xpecH-f a war i sj'n U men. f .rM-xi. f imi.ru in-, thu;'h ; I thU e.nnoeti.-ii wev.py lr.m the Warvuv to w- l.v tl. -r.:ii. d.-.in.d t- had f.nly j ' KoeiuLo I'nion the noti.-e (.r the pr...-.ed-t. I.-.m! lr-tild ..i.'. We are not to have ; i-f ff a i'Uhlle me. tinp: a war nilu .MexJ.-o. ...it f..r M xi.o with ! I! "HrArPtN Mi:KriN.;.-A .o,,,! . r ,1..- .. . . I nmniM r of our ritim ass. tiil.i,-d .it t!o-1 . nrt r ram . ih.. tji;r."o- Mexican people is ii,,..-,. . i.,.t Sntur.l r ..v.i.i.. . t,. rr.iiiv n...
-inijdv .i;i.! Il . !; I 'l-I of vii :. .Il.u. but M MMitl N to attempt t Covern thein. i: If c .ii-;-!. r.- l M. i ; but pain,oii the e..iioi -r. r ) i r : . I jurisdiction our the In-.li-sns. .md ! i . d hr rniu nt .-!l 1 1 a - native and f r-L't j.e;.t!!iMf.;i I:it nnlx.-f!. In-t-jd of r.i i i!. ii ii. - as th" I'll.-1 i-!i ( ... . . rnm nt .Ii !. t . :n il.. w ay f.r a whit.' nnti's .vnine . t ti this iitin.-nt, b ain th.- Indians to ntii.'-f.iti th-irtrü il irovcrnm-'iit r tti in- h . s , m di-tin. t port i , ii. of t. rrifor . The M.-i :t) .plllatii'll II..VV C!si.t of I.4-.V. ":'. of pure liuropcin blo-.d, mostly puii-h: . is.sjj, ,,f ,,l(r,. M.i.., t,;,; ..i-o i" ..-r... -, ii l 4,U7.'S .f mixed hi. m..; o!i.iMt! of I:, I ii.lt i .i -: i n . I it ti 'ot s.oii.prinof wliib-sand s. . ir-prinir f w hites and I .... .r... V...,,..... ... IM.: .1 ... . " - - " .ii-oi.-pmi, oi 'I'l'i"? "i , iu-.to... and n. I. an.. : In I M i. o Im . .one iiiil. i.- nh nt .f si, . 1 ! tlir.'-uh l!. v- ikn. . . . l t II' Ja! t r. o. c s. tiet I bv th- r s .-I lit i. ti s. prodii--e, l y tie . i i! and f -r i. ii . ar- l.r..u:hf ahoiit ly tie- at N aIt'i i.v. ."in th tt t tin- Mexico In bei :i i-i a -..hi : i n- o. -t it.- if n.i ir.bv and -i il W:r. on a...-, m.' i f tl. a-ita'. hit Int.- and rivalry of t!i. se ; a . . Ii 1, I, be, -i ,,!!. .1 ;l j:. puhlic, but h t i:r-.-r 1 - I a fr . h-,-tir.n, nnd ti" nomiual rr.sij,:.t, r Ii td:, or ;piperor. if r--mrm! . i-arl.'.f. h i. s. rved a term. There h is n-t I n a cl.i.'l.' y car f .. ace in the ounlrv
sin l.-.'I. T. -lay an iDdivid-altak.- posses- i Mlhi",lacry. sliovvitisr what ra.li'.-aiism hid slon t f th- i;ov.-niinetit palace at Mexico and tTe t .l in this country, hy al.lishiiu' lavery, assui'!.- f. .o t as rub r; to-i.irrnw a riv al tc. which m-cuic! to meet with no r.-at ajw ,i : f , . ,, . ' probation bv the intelligent atidienee. A riin" rhu f ,s.i;,, n pr1,,u:..ian...to. .all ar,.unl . w t:,kt at . t.,OM. of th(. tin?-, tö him hi f..!ow.-r. marche. p. Mexico, driv. j ascertain how many w re in favor of a prohithe spvemin;; pitpjH f friii the p tl ice and itory t-niHTan -"law. when all arose hut
tas p .... .. . n of it f.. be Mm if .!..-.! ..-".I ' nt any iiiom. nt. hv s..ni' otlur Indian chief. In this stale of iliin .-s, no tr.aty a l)sered with f..r. i ;n I .. v. rum. nt.; il. faith was kept, no obi-: if i.n fulfill. I by the., facto rulcr. To i '.via!, thes,. i i, Maximilian wa forcibly p!a-. . on th. Mexican throne hy the combin. dto-its of Iii-land. Kram-e and Spain. Tbl r.i In lolati. n of the Monro.- lH trim-, w hi. h .lis .!l w f .r.-iti pov eminent interf. rtn c with peoples in thi. continent. Put .. ... ... I iviti.iii in . an n t ntain his k at . n the M xicn thr. ne lon-er than Mexican chiefs L ive l.,n l.'c to. without foreign ..ldi. r-. lfth. are withheld, hr will .in go ov r- , board, tiir'.-U the chronic domesti,- anarchy j of the country. Put Napob.n. er Austria, j m.iv - n.l him soldiers. In that event, h fllriV Mlivecd in maintaining hi powT, ?iin' th country a stal le irov i rntiu nt. and thi- p. opb eiv iliz 'ti-.n. At.. I t- prevent this.it will U'
I to prevent tl,.,. it w.ii if f .oMi,.r,? And Is it not a plorioiis priv il.-.-n public to ..tup and place f,r a loyal man to h. lp pay su.hadebt Now.
nect .sary f r our nt tl... Iioiil of the "iiifrnnu nt l.v rem 1 1 .1 ic o ,rtli .Mni iic.in continent l.-rce, a Mexican Iii f. Thi- lii.f has I--, u sein ted. and is a Mexican In. !i m, hy the name ff l'.rxtr Jiwv.tl, wie wns n . r Presid nt t f Mexico I v fiir 1 pillar I- ti. n. but wlmt just as p. .-I I r Pr. si 1. nt as any ( f the Indian chiVfs. If th. I Tit. I Mates place hint in pv t-r, and hold hi:.s th. n- hy I nit. d Mate f.r.v. s.. Ion;:, and ii- t Xi.ii h I n. 'i r. he w 111 remain in pov r. Tin- i. l.U. ly f Ik- attempt .1. It may I rin.' n a w .r vi:!i l'ratic. That will prevent ne. i;. tiit ir..; I. s!is in Kuro., w ill increase our .lit. ! i.t t!;i s, vc i;. tier eotisid. rati, lis to that f ! iM: - Maxiir.ilian fr-'tn Mexico. l.vv. 1 .:..; t--it. ol ( 'i v !i.t i n :.. f.. lO:,!;. Ms t ;:.: .-iir M'ni-ter t- .liiar. : m t:u. I UI. VV . d pot re us iirpod irv rnm. iit. 1 reland. In 1I to n. !', al lei h...! . npad l ' ' ' ' "" 1 population ! A l I-: md. with su.ii ;i populi. : Maud t!i-"i.-h1 t.ii.'ht be a datueroU-. r. ii t; it! n. That i.latid th. u-h..-u. I jl d to that of r.'.i.'lali l. ' r.i. . a.-.d a r.. .- ho-tilc i .1.1 Vv a:.t. ! to be fr.sj to i s 1 , i a::d 1. .! !:.!.';. .,tt mpt I I su'.jij.'.itrj p. r peep',.-, and . ss; ;, t.. l-rt'..V th ir -spirits. ! I ri i zu 1 uius, and s!. e. v t .... i: - iv-l .:. '. y ..pj r. ! ilri , t U- IC. I p' I,. i ! wi 1 : 1 ) f..t-::nc. :di w it!; ti..i. ft t ki :ii' e ! ; vv n t lo- J ir,.!. p:i:.i! Hy t'.iis course, i. ü . f In land t . I it ." ..'.' '. l.a il r. !v Ve.T. Itnf t. 1 i-i f v ho t i:)i rr.d.d '. t:; C . -,.- 'f t hei r r.-n. .t Y t '' it Pairs V- - 7 ' r. 1:1 t he lai.-I;.!i . ! i:::-ri:ieti Ir. tu r- a trk-b!. xpn .iot: : i t ii. i'ir--f !-.' l.r.-.ji ' ' Ci '! , ..; ..' -y uT lit li I . . . ' . :-("'-.' II- c .1 .....t '. ; s.-1... ii.ii-ir. i ''ti r. ' i' i -;- Ue the tnitli. il la'h. r. V ll. si il . '. ... o , !' -u.i' lris!i:it :i vv ttliit. m: l.i. i. ii. ti vv I.' I unit.d f r a c : t'i- rtn. : it th. v , -,r t .n c up : i .:. . ;!, d t!. v wr u-t I !0 1 t. "1'V b : . r . C .'''ii r in a tr. t and firm t' fr- t-.i r t'oii ...viiitrv. h z t:.i. ii. in.il . . i ti.. v r. i...o Iu tli'. i, . I 1. it;.' It. rv n a tri. r. i. -i .r.. cniii. i,. Hi.,.,, j' ". . 1 a r. -I Jr : .: ! t-y t.-or tr.-'ii Ai . :: sj., M( i p. p isi J ji s,, j' ",'-. !. I- .t le tV . 111 It te . M,. I o!I n.'lalid. ,t . !. t t. 1 if ,1. ll.i.o - I vi. .-. U V , ; lll lll - ari J vi.U- r i . . , , , . i in t ii. si i .i! .. ! .T' a s - ...f m.1 w :'V;:,1' '' f "M'X -Isftmuvn.' lau ..(.Ii. ....... ... i.. I.,. .. ,i . I--.-.. ..".-.. I. .-vii l.i, Huti"u . I tl.- it r..ui,ir. . u r. ...... 1 Xl M- 1 U!- ' ' --oi i at.al. !;.i:i :.p. frhns.on ill le r .j . l'rtbhCr. ic.ai. ait i k. which a ; r .i , f ttic : t t 11. rttt ..'ne 4.si L sd in Iji;.' j1. I. . " H i! .1. I aaiU 4 i r ö - iu lAliom. lia iiit . rt . n . . . y all k'l Ira?". wtrc (.: 4L ti b.v. dlvsi'sf U:Tb4ij.'-." tosfii.U.t.X li I l.,!'.. ;. i ui AKliss--i'-r' a. " to trie -' r. roo-u. un-i. nr.-. u.1. ,i,t..'. .jius; tispcrtaMou' I thi m eat tie h"! ra m .'..: I ... 1 u UU.IWLU. witli tie human h.l. ra next j rax 1 -attlr . lliMa-t' (li'.Wa.t --. Kfi. I'0tibr'. t,ttc. !
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nprrtne i Th JxHrnnl in..n;f. t a jrrcit il tl ; mil lc toward tie late Nipm t ourt, io.v.,hc sy. if t rid '(. He show a lo w mii'h hi at- , tv k n ou that C'jurt ar worth, by the at I he I t ai the 0'-rmi'iri f r mVhi lhm. The late Miprrm Cirt ! i.U-d a p Int like thi: (if..i:0C McVFi: 1 . levfed.we ir,m'', ur fa tuity Trca.-.ircr; he i require.! t- trivt a lu rs-!. He ;Ti4 the n hiiiielf; th n f.r.' s up hi It the name f .Tons Rll.L; tliTi take the Und ti Il.KViY IWTF., nhoi,ni it, u; jno.in TiiMuLi ' canir to ir. riuin. and upon tle rxprcsa i rtwilikn that aiiTit, Mr. X:wfMii, -u'M.rtl in l' in.' lyil(.ry Hall, lujah 1-OU.K, joinul the ! ni.er.st in u-tainiii the dc isioii f.f that lat-Mil-reme Court, iifiw i;ot ri-l .f, that the extra M-i.n u t' a failure on tLI jxiint. Th action .f the Count v Coiumioi .iicr- i i not ' jfrantin? license to liquor d-al-r at their last scion. The clenry of the city w-r.- almost unanimously reprcsi-nt! and s.i-rallv addressed the audience. Prof. Ilutb-r acted I. 1'resideiit and II. S. Iii?.' as eer-tary f the m-tinz. There wni-d to 1m on-ideral.b-variance in r.-ard t the r-soution rcp-i'-.tin the ll oioiirahl.' I'. eird f County Cmini.sioiirs. hi-reafp r to jrrant no license to applicant, to r tail intoxicating liquor, some nt rtainiii' th" idea that the vrrv application i itmn trnl and render the applicant totally unfit f.r to ena.'e in the trallie. Imrimrthe inertln;;. Mr. W'm. disprove arse and related his experience of ol.s rvatioii. in vhich he stated that A few veek ao, he l. - allie -eeedlllvrly anxious to find Mit :s fir an pos.ihle w hat wa yiii"; on at the .litl'. r nt i'ons, aud aeeonliiu'ly lie nrose on Mind iy "!".r "in- a','.lt 'hn-e o'clock, and in disguise he teni'i me iiiii..i sij..i.s, ncre i. ms asi..i.n. ;m,nth.' found there men i-on.T.-af.d .fall tm nt Ii found there men congregated fall .ocial ftanduiL'. single and married, some of w horn had a wife and four or live ni.-e little . .. . i. .. .. ... .... .... i ... Ill iiii.s... .(I. , The ivpri ssioii of H.-prc-entativ e ll-.n. Cal1 v in Cowkill. came up for dtcus.i.e.i. and the remark wer' received with preat indignation. i: "that he would not vote for a t. tuperaiiee law. if w hi-ky ran Un - deep in the lii.diwav f the tat '." After which a resolution was ititrodiict d by A. T. S. Ivi.t. askin.' the II n. ll -pr.-s ntative. who w a thus ,(' tj.rf.it ntinj the irood .-ople .f W arsaw, ii, rrni n. and etnl.r.icini: otli r di nun iatioiis, but v hi !i w as siihsijueiitly laid o r until the next uiei tinr. II. '. JJipH y then ro.c and mad.- mi iininf.lliiril.l 1. ..r-ifi'ii.. nliikiit ii-lii.L'i. ...II....I: ... w- I, u' .xI'ii- n. I wo l. L'al .'. nth in. ti 'Mini: present, oi wnm one made his exit while the th r sIom Iii pround in a sitting posture during vote wa bini; taken. Thinking we had no ri'ht to tike p u t in the proceed invr. We compoied ourvll" l.v kecjilni our -eat. A Strnnsr rhrnoinrnon. It i proposed to extend the limit of tir city, so as to take in those u.ini; daily our stntts. pas liht. etc. Those in the territory sou-lit to b taken in. remonstrate against it! Thi. we cannot iiroli r.t -in.l I. n.it nnrritv the W-t government on earth? And i it not -lorioti pri Ih're to live under siuh a p.vt.rllIInt y And if a little Kovt rnnuut is pood. u n.t a jrood deal a preater imod It i true th.,t ..,.r ,...,. . . in . ,.. ij wttf a irou niiioitil .1.1. A I I : . .as' . B.-issaiisiiiA tit l a j'Ul'IIV I C?1 II 1 . I not thi a plank in the Kepublican platform? Airain; w a not the debt created for the lx-nefit Ii ; Ikvii in the halit of niDathiiiiL . o with our mburban n.j ulatioti ln-eaiise they wt re denied the jrloiiou priilepe of living under three irov-rnnients instead of two: of ; havinp but two set .f tax collectors h. n. r ! them w ith ealU instead of three If one i f the : lost povernment on earth over a man i a ! hlessin. are n..f thrs' su h government three I blcssjn-,? Wo are amazed at the disloyalty . : and ignorance of jM-liti.-al coiioinv exhibited j by tin se m. n. I I.KXrittL 1 tlAPMX 1 ppjx.intcd ju.b;.- f ' the iriminal Court tf this county. We h ive t ho objections. The bill creating this court j will, ii seems, reate tiiit a nundnr of new ! ellirt s in tlie Mate. Put thet noriiiouitn rease ' f rinie un.l. r Kepublican rule, renders it , necessary that th people should b nd their backs to the additional r xi-no. VAl if all the counties iu which the new courts mav b. Mabli.he.l shall W a fortunate a our inh. jud.' whonuysHMraüy preside in them, they i may n. p.- i t an impantai :i.iminitraiion I the . u ,- .r,t ,,.. ; :,.. ' ....... .-, a voun.-m an. and hi ac.Mi.iititan..' vv t i aw , ; Hot :.s extensiv e as that of some ohb r tiieni!H-rs if the bar: but his i:pi ri.r abilities, in.ius- " tri-;;s habits, and f iir-tnin.le.lne.. w ill month. n coUliter-ba'ati. e thU. The l.. nTal has , vi r ; rot d l.!:;ie!f e.pual to his d.itics. 1'rt.rllrul lllualrulloii. Me. hauie Hre.Uily Wine dls.hari d in thi. citv , f. r want i f work b ttnpbv th.m. ..n.c f t'.n'.ii. wiiM ir.'c families t suj.p..rt.r-. ivthe ii. tic to J.av e w.'h tear. Whit are tluy t. '!'' If I lit X k etht T place for s-itUltloil. th' tin-1 them o. -upi. -1 by ...uth. rn ii-r... s. b. r. in vi. .'.at n .f l.cvv law. If our capitalists wir I din. r.iam-.f.e t ri: . f . tb.-r ii. -e !. 1 articles li.i !c in w inter. th w . u!d .if. (.r-I situation-; but it i. n t I h. sc m. u tuu-t Co .-uth. to a mild 'i:::at. Kt;d a f.-nitfid -o. and an impev. riheI fv-utiT r . p.n-rly i:pj-!i. d w it h lab.T. on a"ii-unt f the tie.r.- e. :;i.oN'.rth. Tl.Ti t!iv an live 1.- ;. .- t rtn-leviie-tit and -.Tow uj witli tic ..u'-Try. Many of our people ?.rr mi-rstin.- thulo r. e r. .T.t t li.ve to part i.!l tlnM. Cuurt of Claim. M. t ". Ki in:, .-f the N-c-nj I . n.Ti '.- a .1 P.stn. t. has iiitr. -la c.l iu t'on.r. a l ;il t.. i:.. jun vi ! n! an a-1 i. tilled "An ait ten-ln.t t!o.diction i f the iVurt f laim. and prf. rth pay in nt f c rtiin irui.m.ls f r .(.uartermastt - r,' t, r, . . I an "libs'. tf Ui'e sU , . ., li- funiisl 1 to the army of tbe l int..! ',t:,t' apprcxtsj July I. 1--: wht. h wa r. -oi a sc, , nd time, at.d r b rfid b-I..,- t oln ...... tiutt.v i n Militär' Affair..
Temperance The Iafe Ctsrt. i:ic.
.Cr Vulfraise In tlie Ultiriri ssi'.an-. appioirv suii i i., -o 4- o- ivuin 1 almubla. i lua Im v.ili.411 wiili lh.- pr.-vi-i. 11 ef al I 1
Th. p.. pp- ta.re urn- "'- - . I, . a -S:I1-I IT. and a majority -f th.- Indiana ( '( n.-n suitFI I m . t. ratu-t f.rrr-tti ii ,.ti the Pistri. t. ' - ;s il t the .', wir -r ajiosur rs,-, that ... . r. f.r. .v .....ll. . 1.1 . ...i. ! ........ -..ura na aasureu t:.f ;uu.ucrn m. ml.r. they VA all ,l,it,..,l .... the i n - KnilKa tUncres.
lr mt Soldier. AVewih it nulj U- r rtain l w in r the tiuney m mt t ) nl.i' h u a r'drr l f r therrnnii of w Lite 1 lit r, nid t ha e I n made In thi rity dnrinz tl.e war. lit- it !- n invested in any f th.- y.'.n t r.nd f.irr.i-. and eo.tly e,tiij.. th d ir,(- i i-n hn.- 1-e'.in (..-.. r f Mh' r t h" VH r -il.'-tnfney hn In Wa.-hiii.-t.tj it i, JikIy t- aeriiu.it d f- r a t'i ru jy-. At a r i.t titiir in ViLiut.)U t- wü-.d-r t!u t fnjrro uffra.'e, rj. w r.it if. i i i C- u.t -, Mr. T. K. I.LOi i. rrri 1 nt . f th'- 1'...-.r I f Aid' n ii
made the f.,!h.wui.- -i ..ir. . a r rt t j W lii.h Wr f.-'fl Iii- .V !.'.' '.'( I.itrHi- j ntntr : It was .f.t d Mr. T. II. 1.1. . I. Tr. .i i. nt j f th Il-r.rd f f Al i ri:i o. in hi. r. mark tijM.n ) in.' flthat .o.y. ttiat l;e t f tlo- l;vre who wttit from thi- 1 i -1 r i t int i flu- army w-r taken ..ion f l.v in n f th- ir w n col.-r, and Id lido th- -rv !.- f.f th" I'nit-d Mate,.' and it wai ad ! d hy Mr. i.tili- k, that many of thm were "r- 'iit- d th" Mat" f Ma..n. huttv' "All wie ar" a. -.j'.i iiiit-1 t. any eoni.r-al.l.-ext. -nt with tio- inamo-r in w lii. h th' nlitineut f ol..rd tr... i in tl.i. Iitri twa eondti' t d und. rt.ui i ry w. II tint the al? t.itetn. nt. are j i!h ly true. Many -ldii r wi re -tT.il led in the j.riii.' T lol f -r the Hfth M Jj-w tt 'eni. .r.d e.s!rv. 'or
es h of th"-re mit the tat'j paid a lounty rent tical year l'A, nnd will apiear in the Hun. of fcli".. ani the towns and citi.- paid ar. ad- j next annua'l rej-.rt. A uia!l part of it is found . ... , .,r ,,, ... t1lft ddiunal U-i.ty f.rta.h r.-ruitoffron, jI.V to in the reetipt If I. -1 lie l.r.-'kllle .lwfn ;i Kanis that the t.'o". It is n f.-.t su.i-ej.tiMe .f tin-leare.t j The r.-venue from ktam; w a in t-W. $4.- 1 l.ridire over the White Water at Harrison, Iro.f that ii'-nc f.f th'--' reernitur riciwd il4',lTÖ l"-.l. s.".-syi.;,l-' 14; Wo, 511,1..',- 1 whi, h was biirne! Iy t!i Morgan rai.Up.. i or nfthe residue f.f thi l...untv thev I Sy-J 11. , r,...i ,..,..1 .. :,). .,.,. (,f :... wer- r..!.t... l.y ...vernuient oMi.ial :,d I The, amount indudo the receipt from j ,u rt pi Ja tu wilil one (I iron. Ma-.a. hu- tt agents. j stamp r.imired l.v . n. duleC.a w.ll as ched- . On the l!th inst, the Hoard of theCincin--lt tu ,- l.e furth.T adde.1 Hut this inf.,. til 15: upon i.r...riYury articles, V11' ! nati and Fort Wavne KoaJ reeved on an imluou r.U.l-Tv f tlee i.H.r oI..i.-d iivile w le ' pin toraph and card. a well a uton written i . .....
wer- thus ..i. . I l.v s. ..iiie!r 1. Is iKt ontiiid i to Ma,.a hu-tts, but wa p.-rp trat-! in e - TV Mate that rei ei ed Colored sobli j-, to fill
us .jii.-i -i, an. 1 con . 1 ii" laets 01 inese wo ke. j iinii un; in'in ihp rs:--ipi. 1 ne iri;e niereas transartinn he f-pread lef.re th eountrr. it tot reenue u due in no .mall decree to the w ould awakt n a t-inpet f ju.t indi-nafioii, crow in.' observance of the law. After Septem and eau all c'''! ni-u to Ma.ri f.r the heart- It l.l!S4,stam wert n-juire.l npon matches, I.-.. .1. j.r. it of tie i r . ies. and the receipt from that source for the re- " Mr. l.Ioyd continued, an I said all he had j uiaiuin- portion ofthe ti seal year were pro Instated could lc pron. The n'irrv imw ! ably not les than il,tX.0n). most active f.r siitl'mre were not th...,. who I.icnse vield.-d in lssS-t, .il.lTS -12; ImJI,
were in the s. Tie o th.- I nit.d M.il. .. Ib-w was the tirt 11 IT" riviun-nt rai-ed here? A ! eouipanv of colored fro..fs i..ir.i..-. the street, i followed l-v a l.ir.e nimiNer .fidle eo..r'. people. The com paii v halte! in fl out of the j Treaturr liepartneiit. and. at the word of j command, each soldi, r -ied an idle n-ro an. 1 carrieu uieiu 10 aii;ii'iv.iii 11111.1. an-i thus the tir.t r. -iment w.-i. started. Yet to thes.- re-id. nt u. -r.-es i. as, i il d the r-at-st Iraise, while scant h a eouipanv w a in th'Mrvice. ' -one of the ?reat ar-un.- nts was the mtvices rendered bv the n. -r..e. during' the war. lie va not there to d- ry th. ir wri.'e, but on an - asi..n of this kind, w h-n it was as.rf...l tl. .t f l.M .u,.r,u.i ,,.t ..t n ,.r . ai-a." -. - - v I "'k'U Uli I' '11 - populati. I :.-, had furnished ts,"-) soldiers, and that the white', out of a Population of C.i.nh had fiirni.he.i l.ut I..Vxi soldier., it hern.ni' our duty to nail the lie to th mast. if the neirroes w ho wen- residing here in W1 and ll.'. whin thee trouble commenced, not one hundred entere! the service of the I'nited States; hut tho-e who ilid i;o were refugees and contrahand., w ho earn.' here to seek bread, and who w.-re t iken joies.ion f 1-y men of their own eob.r and old into the s-rice of th" I'nited States." llij.li Freight. A. our capif ili-t h r- in the WS-.t w ill not iuvct i. i manufacturing, our jepb' must !. made the prey f Ladern capitalist wl wn the m.-.nufactojie, th. re, and the railroad beI. lade the prey f Kastertl et.italists who own twe.n us and the I!at. and. aNo, the capital that purchases our produeeat their own pri . (ioods from the Ka.t ii; itoiIuc- from the West piM-sj ibiwii. Why I teen Use, as ne reason, we an- told, fn-iht arehi.di; but why are freights hih? 15-eaiise of Ihe enormous (ioer:itn id taxation; i then ply. which inut Ih; charged up to Us of tie' W. t. both ways! Happy people, wc! Kut tl..-Eastern capitalist lie it intend to allow c.tpital toacetiiuulate in the Vst with vvhiih we mi.dit release ourselves from thraldom. Mid the l.e publicans sustain lh. m in ri.li:i ' down the Western peepb . The Nihil Paul fYi.s.i nuke the following coinparis ii l. two n the oi-t in 1 ; and ls'ö. of carry in-the j.r.du.si f Minnesota to market : is;o is,;, . nt.. t '. nt.. C st of carry in.-; a l.ush.-l I w h at from .M.. Paul t l.a t'rorsehv river p:' mile.. From I.-i t ross'- to t liica-ro ;o Pith s i ii.; . 17.1 Total IV. i'lit rate . "J Jl Th it is b say, iiit ithM iioliu.' all the increased lacildies for liaud'iu vv heat, such a hulk hartes, elevators, ii,-.. and the still lti at-r oiioinv in -ot of transit, resiiltimr ironi the immens increase in the piantitie shijipe l. the Ir. i.ht r at" on vv lo at to Milvvaukee or lii.ii'.'o is now much more than three limes what it was in l-t.o, and takim; the eb-ment into account it is much more than four times what il wa. th. ti. Thtre is a provviuz indignation in the country 011 the sllbjei t. It t one thai must h-.k. d into. It would s in, now that the war i. .v rand the various haniols f,.r trau.iortatin are open toprivalw fnipht. that -ood. and produce anil inei oti.dit to be carried as low a fairly .-an be done. The M is,j..i j.j.j j, oj.cn; the bio i i r u ojM-n; the Iak s and anal rinain open. :uid amoij lha.se ariolls rout s and mean- for earriape. fair c.Miipi tition ou-ht tobrinpdown rat- to a low a punt as the terrible taxation, vvl.i.h wiih down industry, will permit. A f'hrisliuii Orpiiiilzalioii. ' have received a pamphlet ntitled: Minutes cf the ,'.; tal Vonrtntion if the Christian I'm'iot" tc. This organization, i,,-. licvinp that the old Protestant Christian Chun lies have bec..:n' !ein.raliel by locomiug m.'re political part Ian Kepublican machines, vaulting secular ambition. ix.Utieal hate and preat b!oo.lthirtin s, ba formed a plan of ecclesj.isiic.il uiiu iij.ii the followin-r run im in vnv i'ti..vuTP.. On account of th.-sc thing's following. twlt: Throtich tli' intro.bt. tiou t f a. ml ir juetions int.. tl,.- principal Protestant churches of thocuntrv. and the il. mau l made bv them
f..r concurrence m th. se thin.'., with l he ma- , ToU, t-'4.6S5l M 51.974.W 3u jonty. in order P. an honorable standin- m Attention is eallei to the fact that the inth. in in the ministry r niemb. rship. tin rct.y 1 ,..,..,1 r.-c itd a nre Inrlv from Hi,. ,...n.l
...i i... .- i , .- . i... . i.,, a. ....... ...... .... ..... , ... in.-Miui.il, as a Im IV III si Licet loll tot hllt. 1.T Upr llle. ... 1...1. 1 ' in . i r :.: ! ar.i oiuy i.oi u aim 1 1. an, niaii i ei ui' ii loims- . t ; an , tati : ti. of l.'od and theordiiunc. s of reiSi.,, through ii 3 i i khisi tili v in. tiiii- I i-f-t'i tti ilia urn num. Ti.ou.Mi not til. in er 'i any oi in. m. have found theiiis. lv . s unable hn -er t cive tin m their coiint- iiaio e and support : Viol io ...!!.-. i i 1 1 ... if th.-se r-;.!icd o.,l ini-uVable ev iN. a n.-ces-it v fr:. s..,,.ra!e and mm.-; ill tit wrstnj. ami . r.'ani itioii bus !,-.n enciv.,! bv nns:v in dilb-n-nt Portion " - - : (II ,- I Oltxis::.!,! I.,,'. Ill- :i -I- .1 r...t.r I. ., ...... as .-. . v . i in.- i form, d lii un . r.-.iu.iTi .n.. m s,.eral ..f th.' t .t. s. ,-su. .-i'div I'd... Indiana, lilimi. .'ii. r i I . in 1 1 .1 ill'. m i.r in i i .in its sol orii " - jr : - . .. and I. vva. an i li iv i:it.Iihe. in .. h f . ... i: . IIhese Mate, a I ' I . iII f t !i"se I lmrihis. and then- are pro-p. . t in . t!; r Mates that u h an , or-.'aliiati.in wiilsi-.-n be f rnii-.!; ' - And. by t .f.-ib!i!iiii a n :ii ral I'nion be. I tw e. n th. ev. r.d .Ms!".;..' and pr..s-tive ! .-rcaniati.-lis. tin- i.T.-.it and in c :irv obi.s ts I vvhi.li lead t t!i ir I'-rm d: n tiiay b i.i..r' s-.i. cessful'y j. rotiiot.-d: Then f.Te. " 1 h. n follow s tl.,- arti- ! - . f f tith. The p.unJ h! t cntaiii an .' lie::! bi.tofical account cf th.- 4-tie ts i f fail ...i!. i'.i. 1'hc oraniati. ti app. ar t . be exten:'. Inriljn litipurtntioit. ... . . ..r- .-.Id t, i. I.r.. ,.r.. I, ...... . . ' ' j-.sju. nif, . i . . ::.. . ti-.i.brt!-. hl.h tar.:. . Iar,-e amount i -f r.v.n.:.-. w !.:.!. i . r. u ill t. , v ' vv ; f, th y pur. :-ise th ii:i; rt. I r !; w bile t!,. v will a!s.. j- iv ,-.i , ! p. ' t- I th. Niw l:-,.' , tl.es.- p :r. l.a- . ti". -i.i tu. i.':i - is .ire p-iid t i I y :-!;:--!:iit, into the 1 l.i-iiiufa.-tur. i s on Tl f.r- ::!. !' t!.e I'li.t.-d j . . - s.v - a-.-. ... - .itlif. til ;il ' 1'r,.' -.! t lb--. It is :.i-i t Ti .t .- r b-v en miij bon f thosv t f the Al'..-.:::i and !..- at Vv.t- , trn Kail av . :.;p .i v ha.- r.-. ..:iv I-. n sold tat s ana f ui.r i !. t ;:!ire. ! Am.-ri t ii! i I'm' to kh-'V he-.v MU'-h t. :i v h..-h v. j iv i:-.t. r.-.t. . xin .! ! i: in i;:r ;. " T ii ll 1 1 ll r-l I ol I !: M. '. Ki.r.Th" P. t r . it itiv e ,fthe ,-w i the 1-th. a bil t-St-.. . t:.-- i.f:h ti.. of ... u.- .... .tf - tei' .!:.. t,c i cnl .' ij'.t ' t .... i -r .. .. ' ; i. .. i . -. t - and Ti rnt. ri. s u 1. it tu j r the belli tit f a-:. -ell.:. , . i act Lall in- .- pt'-d an 1 u U .,:i..s rstab. n.be,! - w hi -h w r ad a f!rt 1:1.! , .-. -i,! f mp.and r. f.-rr. d t tiie tiiuu.ilt e. on Acricultarr. t'cnlracllne tne rurrrnrr. l.i..V I. a i',-n.t -1 lr . t i,im r. . 4 . '"i- . t.-inv.... .u..,... 111..I 4.1 11! t i.'i in .11 rr.-i.cv to Vat i..nal It r.V. i i ,7 - , . J This, of ct-ure, will come eirculatien.
r.an.i mem ..rshavet.een.'nMiilr.mth.m: ( ... r c. nt. The fluctuation in th value of mer- i! " - V: ri'.W v
.1 IMioU-.Mi Hi. ,r cnti. mal ami ..II.-iimv.. a.'.- ..h:,t..!i..e will, of eoiiis... atr.-Tt tl... r,..,l. , . .V.' . '. V." '.UP- Ut-T. ' 1'"-
(11. in the pulpit and hunh coumil,. of lr, .... hitev.-r b-ar ;.,.-,' .1 ,v '"''reaKiup out oi tneretnlliou. when
cuesti.-nso, p,,li:icd .!i:W,. and MrilV. ; The n venu. from the South rn Mat ia . J "M ZTl V " ,.nJ"!!. tuS?r:
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Our latUnal llUtart-lnlrrnal Her-
numrttlonrr ltlr..n.in!i. !ur U..!Mn rmki a vrrv int rr.tinz r i" rt on tl.o oj r.,tj. t, f tb" Int.-rnal Uz rr.M" IMrei'l. prsr-, t,r a referem-e t the latin.. tlii..,wn appointmeiit 1 the foiitrol i f th P.iirt .Mi I.. 1 tli in.-o:n')l. t." lafH.rs. f th" inl K.'xenne romiiiiii. in i explanation of the iWiiw of auy oth r MJi'. -ti"ii In hi n n rrtx-Tt than a f- atT.vtirirf tlie ad mi ni-; ration of the oranir law 11 i;U i a -.-inpar itive t it.-ment of the in. t'Timl r- fniie f.f the ltoernment in e h f th-1 it three firal year. a follow: - -teara riMÜr.g Jnne 3i i-a ii -f. uralTo.'a! .. .ll.f0.191 lUa.sVuXTi t .MLI-jI - Itv m. .v. ...t. r m in i i a , . r i. -' l -a . w ar a a.- aiui Tin i-tat mer.t i f.llowrd hy lalrate .1- . ...
ei.h var. wliich tte been antk-ipt.-d. to a ; -u:- .vo.e o,tiy Ji?,u. . ..... ...... on.id.Tal.le extent. I t vtap-m. nt. already ; eminary w ill Iw rea.ly f.r the reeeption (f pn -ent.1 in the .-0111:111. vouu-.ti-r aNut Jauuarv .1. The ineome t yi-ldel a. f.ll..w: In 1--, ' , , ', l.V..TIl -y; K.l. ?ll.!!,v.'T'..".': lvi, f;J,V;T.- A free lilcht 1 hxvl ha U n r taldishctl at finis. F.'r the Veaoii ju-t eiven aeve. th Lafayette, to aeeonimodate 111 lil for whom ta upon the inrorue of l;.', m-J in th re i no rmm in the rrwd.-l day m-LcxiU. i mainly inehi. W in the ro . ipt f f the ß. a! I Vl.rlMirAKji,. Wah 1O1 i Trie Canal h:. year 1-. I;- than half a mil mn dollar ha v. , thun.uhlv .i-.-J-'.-I Uurin- the pa.t wa-"-' n r.!leet. d in I--: and the re. e.pU f. r , , -., , t.nUri,t.A alul ,,.ned. , rrti..t a!in.t ntin ly of the tax a. ' m -.l in li uj"n the in.-oine of 1"'... M t ll-n: areeoiuin into the markf t thi wti k of the tav; upon the income .f lx.l ha In n ' in cotiM-leraMe tiumln'r. Williain.on i p.ickrolle. t-l -iiiee the commencement of the rur- , inu. lie is pavin TÖ to Vinculum
iiistruiiunt. The law in reett to these duties has l.M-n r jieat.-dly and variously niodilied, fcowctiuie additi',un.l sometime m:i?..14... .1; ei:,! 2... The receipt from
i licenses, like those from in comp te with IiidianapolU in the vays of inA. are almost ntin ly in i.mity. An attempt to commit suicide, aud
-ome and sehe.ule the report of tlie year ubsc4Ut,nt to tluira -in nt. The. revenue from taxes on manufactures is illu-trated statistically at length. The tax on 1 -. -j..... a.. .... ....... ... i.-..,.. j -'.2W.J iu l?Oi, ?i,431,T9T in , a? 1 .1 -r. .riT5 Mi. Imrin- the tiseal year lt, the tax was utiiIformly twenty cent p.-r gallon. For the fiscal ! r l-il, the tax was twenty rents until Mar h T, after which it wa sixty cent. From 1 '"' 1, to January 1, 1 . it w as l , ! r gallon, and afterward sfj. of the amount retM.rte.1 in the v. ar 1s.lV however. JXMlJ "VJ I I ' J - T ' ;. or nearly one-fourth th whole amount, was at twenty f.r sixty tent per pal Ion. Thi rt-sultl mainly from the tact that lar'e quantiti.--. of spirit vvere sold hv the distiller within the lat ten davs of June. 1n. thus escaping the increase.! duty, while the taxe thereon did not fail due until the followimr month of July; ln-ini: the first of the next fiscal year. Considerable uantitie were removed from the dlstilleri', too, under transportation Inind, or unIer bill of ladinjr, prior to the lt day of July, unlr conditions which produced a similar result. Kven w ith thi explanation, it may occasion no little snrprise that the increase- of duty w a followed by a tlecreassi of recti pts. Hut the Commissioner reirarded the receipt of the pat year for dis .mi . . :, : 1 a- J . 1 1 titl.-l spirit a no criterion if. indeed, even an indication of what would have tn-eii rec iv d.had the tax fallen upon tlie ordinarv. natural ensumption of the country. Thi wa checked in soin inea.ure, uniouhteUy by the tax, but the distillation iu the w int r a 1 1 . 1 spring of l'MSI w ere ev eryvvhere in advame of consumption, anticipating the incr-:is-d duty, pluttinp the markft, and tliiToujhly d'.rancing the customary law of demand and supply. For a lomr time the coiiuiuptiin lia not been of sjirit which have paid the duty current at its late. but always of those taxed, if liable at all, at a pr-v i-ou-j and lower rat'. The increase has never been t f advantaste to tlie (Jovertnnent, but has swelled the income of manufacturer and speculators. Kor several months of the past year, when holders vv-r- disposinir of their adventures, the market price of distilled spirits, even in the Atlantic cities, remote from the place of production, was but little, if any, in advance of the tax. It 1 no wonder, then, that mam distilleries wa rt idle and the r t-uut-s small. The receipts from distilled spirit In 1n;:i c.en months were from 1C.I l!,!." I jralloiis; l;t were from N").'-t..,t.tl pallons; In-i, vverefr.nu l''.,1:k,TTS pallons. Average taxable prdue. tioii per year, from ScptetntM.r 1, He', to June yo, l-si ), "of.a7,:j" gallon. 1! f.-rence I made to the gross fraud on the exise. It i certain that immense frauds have been porM trat.-.l, for such have been ilis. ovf red and prosecut-! to judgment or compromise; but the increasing experit nee and ipilance of our oilu-ers, and the appointment d other lor Miecial duties at distilleries, will iiri veiit Ptr-'e los to the (ievfrnniont. The Kevunie Com - mission, it is hoiK-d, will suppest additional h.-eks to Ih- authorized by further lepislation; but so lotip as uvarlc- and falsity are a part of humanity, revenue law, however thoroughly administered, will be sometime evaded. The lilllliU r of Illicit distillations detected in tli' l intel Kinpdoin is Inij was -.T.T, and in isk'i, Jl,4.'iT, showing that, with all the ihoroiurhtiess eonse.iuent uj.un careful legislation, lonp experienee, and a more com pad population than our, it wauite impossible to prevent occasional and, undoubtedly, sometimes enormous frauds. It must Ik- the aiui and the effort of all cr!ton connected w ith our reve nue law to Insist everywhere aud always
... i. . : a. . e s. . ... f.. i last three tiscal v ars i"ja ic4. isß.-,. Joiy tä.io'.-" 14 $1ö.j.u,5-is 39 ,Jl.r.y3,;u ; Auitusi.. 5,604,.,(Jl 35 lo.TU.OCC r4 3o.Ds?39 09 Bept ,U6,5äu5 41 I5,sl9,7.U 2 37.J:9,4I5 82 Total tU.U3tf.2T3 mi S-.lU.'ä Uä w;:o,Cj M And by the followinp 'omparUon ofthereciij'ts from several larpe sources of revenue during the first Uai tT of the fiscal year liö. an .1 the first niartt-r of l5bü. t-ndinir S ntemher lu.t. lst.5 Ki-rniPi.trJ liqor Kefln'd re. role ma aod coal 0 1 krvrnue lainj.s .... sa!r m I'per of all .Irs. rlj.tlena Cigars sod cheroot.... Arurl s id schedule A.. Income 302.411 63 2,5 0,609 S3 471..M3 t7 KU H.M 60 . 5.6 S40 ill ':itcji 13IO,4'.a w s.ns.SM iö S.VU.UI1 43 3,i'titlli' 47 l.'.'O'J.STs 59 204.S1I7 : fiOO.UC Vii K'lUt 14 4i,:cti,ui C3 5,o:.!.4 ö.-, l.drS.OSI 50 Sm"kiiit snd chsiü . 'otl ', M l''U ... - T - , u.t and espet-iallv from lneom1 f t lar from : v; . , ,...r ,....,,. ..f ). t .tt. .. f.... i .. ' v.,,. muu .. j foine . .. .i i : i f . ; ' i: ' , i r: ; ! ,.n pHW utuhanped. the l'oinniii.nT rnufl r a aa . i a in' ii i a a a a a uav ar. - -r -( - - . ' " . dentlv evi-ets that the reeeii.t nf hi ..tlif.. fo Iently exj ts that the n-eeii,t of hi otüce for . in- urrem i.c:u year win not i. le-s than 1 he ( t-mmissjon r caused the costs of a - : in-r.d eoll.t tim: the iut.rnd revenue of the , ti"-.! ,.,rw .i. .-,r r, ul ::' ; "..l WZ mi. rn ii r.i i--ttti. . .i t .......... j .7.,M,..,. ' ..In. ii,. . ... . , .....I ..ii,!. ... ... I ...... a a. . .. , 'looin. in. Hin.-. ..iei .iiiui.'inni e.LM'ije ,,f rcv. nue a '.nfs .ivii r.ini. md iio.ms.-t ' LT' r " ' ..J.T 'V,.!. . . . ,V . l'l '. ' .iii.m.s tin-sai.u i- an, .lum.-iuin expenses i . . ; . , ..ii ui . .. uu. . uu- ..'iiuii.i in r. l s-ls- 111. . . .. ... oJi. e, ijicl.i lin.' it p.iv-n ll, and the cot of n-v I'UUc-stamps, but t-x-lu!ve of its printing at tiVoihcw of the puLlie printer, not vt fas. c. rt aim d. and lind that the pereentajre, after . . .!. .liii-timr df.ivrl.ark and sum refunded a er. rnin-.iii.lr roll ted. will n.,t . V..-.-.I T.VM.I This ratio f coel to colle, ti-tLs can not U- relied upon for the current rear, as the ptn ent-a.-e will be -realer in thes.partlv allied .listriets of the South. It will not. h..v, ever, ii, : the t pitd-.n of the Conilllissjomr. exceed 3'. i 1 1 r tt ntum i f the reciij.ts t f the whole coun . . -I try. This is favorably c utr.t-d wish the c.i.-t of iviio an; iue ujiaiii. ana t usiom rt v i iiue .i iir. it I'.rit .i,. sr., i ini.nii .1. ... i.v th.. i I . .... .i . i .. i i . r 1 . o . . . .. t .... ... ... . i .. . I m."wii.'ui.i.-.mm:.ii.ii.vi. iron, tnewojkoi l S.SVV.sviiimii..- Il-ailllI I IXirniTIlIII.VX..Ia.llIi j j yictull.sh. Kso.. uj.oii Taxation auJ i- undin. The irtthU'e cot cf cuiltctitu inbui 1 i v, nu.-in the I'nited Kingdom, afti-r .: iu. tl. ncf drawba. Wi.lnthe f..!..winz vear. ...:..i... vv as. ii. the il"1: Ii'-il i'i ;,s. id. up..,.! 1.H.--;,1 4 ;i 41, upon l'.o .i ;; p; T1 upon !. in .c I ' - a 4.."i ,. Hi.' HTce,.ia.e . ,.! o. Iv.lK .11.' C'-loIJI. Z''- i U. n.r.trsw backs., tc..,n the follovvitiir year, j ,' luisi'i! ... svd.uj,. . i:.:i41.'-1.1 in l- . i., III Wx'ol 4 G .1 ujK.n -.'l.l'T.iV ' The .'.ctu-l ar.iuial cot t.. our cwn tiotcrn-lil.-nt f. r the roll.-, ton f It. il-t. ins f.p several tears, can not be determined wi'.L sit-ura-T. N-eaus tic exp-twif n venue utt r. tT- ' . f.n, Ir. - 1... .I.,...w . 1-... I- . I ..I '
. j ... i ne risjnis ... i,.Meniimni, un.i, in so ,.;,. out v,t, a ,.anp wit, vlii. U llfdoins:, the pretection of tax payer w ho f th- ma.e several attempt-to strike hi antaolully p. rlorm their duties nit, f iilini; in w hi. h, hen turned to hi house I he steady incTc.... i,, the mt.-rnal revenue with the avowe,! purtoso of cettitiL' his nun .f the (iov eminent is shown by the followinp lut ilS ifl..s ,r,mmnN were obeyel. and he oniptirison of the first.iuarter of each of the , ,ir,t ?u ,a,.k in(rt trouble. Vinrennen
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s. Um- at-m h..s- t.f tl.... Alle.'har.i. in ! matter f.-r the Kat. w ere taken. It I stlciattiUaiititiif as great, ad vsiUa faciiitus for , ' 1 tkt Uitrt Mrerc che ks aud Urft la the
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M iion, thus far are upwarU trf -4,.. work will Ih- o.nun.n.ol in i raw- 1 fi!-.i!len th- 1-t rf Man h ne t. e.j thf i ,r4t,A A lurl r--ii''i .it ' m r iu' iu ik--u m.li.t ! f r s riv-m ari.1 fv ellin? w hi-ky ruh roi l. Henry Linneniaii. of I'J Innoiid. wa fund l al. I t Tue.day. near the toll cte u the Nrti nil rad. i Aiurii lieavv tr.-;.-dv f Kinma Waller, I at the Kvanvtlie theater, thetieople there have j ,j,iritual 1- ture en band. 1 . .-.i i. m . .. ... w w I I .'.. II. ..tm M..tr ! me.naie nurvcy 01 Hie roaa iroin Kichuiond to iWinthester. The tf.k iutrribeU m far i ' ,yjA A ctrrespoiub-nt of the Terre Haute Juruil complain of unsound pork in that neighliorhooX Hethink.s uuone, who ha not made it a iiH--iality should In- permitted to deal In fresh meat. It eems that Martinsville I tryinjr to midnight rf.!.bTies ha taken pla.e in that illa'e within the pastwe k. Mr. J. C. Fincher lectured the workin- , , ,, vv.irn ,1 r..!.,!", 11.11 j uu 11 (,f t,,rt " a-vno' at Colonel, s Hall, on bo half of the ei-ht-hour mov uient, lat Fridar evenimr. Hon. W. W. Currj ha addn-ssed a I similar tiicrtiti" tit Vew Vlb-niT I Mrmiar ,iU ri1"- "l Alhany. Active tep are taking at Yincennes, to ijj tJie rajiroaj frolI1 tllU pito that nohit i Th ,.:,,:,. ... pn , , ' ' 1 , ' 1 1 ne ''''dlll- PI thi Toad insure the COlliplej tioii of the Illinois Southern, the building of a roa.1 from Vin.ennes to Chicn-'o, aud makes , V5 , ., . .... 1 ' lnCi'nwH an Mx-itant railroad entor in the ; fc'rt-at Xortlnvest. j aa ta . Plitirs. The Warren Etpublican say that the phenomena which occurred at the residence of Hon. lt. F. Gregory, a day or two since, wa t au.. d by a mouse in the piano. u'tÄÄ '"' "la!"' Pork Packing. The number ,r h.r slauihtere.l hy 11. T. isempl,. & was -,f. I' I,... . I. ..... . it i i s o . . . ' iun u'n nie i;uKv;iniii- ti im l 111. 111. .s ihisseHsOii For tl... 1-i.t tu,. ..f .1.- ., i I however, the ...Kations lave Ik.-. ü lte l ri k' ! and an active s.-asou niav be oiisidcr..l a t eommenced. Lafayette Journal. The F.vatisville Courier say a splendid opera house will tie erected on the siU'of the Linck property, next sprinsr. A block of ston rooms i to be erected on First street, between Sycamore and Vine, ami one on the. N'egley property situated on th.' corner if Main anil Foil rlh. Mr. Samuel Kim-aid dii.l near DilUboro, Iharborn county, on the ninth instant, in the ninety-seventh year of his a'o. He vas a drummer boy in the Kevolutionary w ar, and was present at the battle of Uunker Hill. His lineal descendant living arc elewn children, thirty-four prand hildrcn, sixtv-two yreat prand children, and tscven preat "preat prand children. -The Owen County Jt.vrnal U liev.-s that win n you tin. i a man writing hi advi rtisenu nt and sticking it up at the poat-ofliee, or in hotels, or on MnH-t posts, instead of publishing it iu hi county paper, look out fr him the very act shows that he is too tloe-hted to deal with t advantage. Thi i the "frozen truth." ISef.l-e the lte publican nominating tonvention for tity o:lie rs at Kit hmond, Thurs day last, J. hn Finley, the preset Mayor, wa !.'".. j UL'Kjt11 r'-'r rt'-nominatioii. Mr. , Finley is I wt"ll known throughout the Stab1 as the author of th? celebrate.! po ni cf the "Hoosier's X-st." lie is one or the few- landmark of the early history t f Kit hmond. A l.iv ixv S. km: ix FitKXf:iiTvv x. On Sunday last, quite an excitement was erestel in Kn-nehtown, which prevv out of sonic dillieulty between two children who were playinp on the e,-. in the first place the two littlo boys cut each other with knlve. The mother of one of them w hipped tlie other lov. when' the fath r of the w hipj.ed boy eame to the rescue and handled the woman rather .iva 'clv. ...1 -..--.-- r . . ' wnr-H tm- uusnan'i oi me woman thu banJams. A rather seriou joke w a nearly plaved ujK.n the autlu riti s at the Michigan State Iteform Schix.l, at Lansinp, last ve k. The MierilTof Moi,r- county brought in a couple of younp sprouts and di livcred them over to the superinMidt nt. It is a rule of the institution that all the boy shall be examined I ' ,ö lv ,rfur" -""' aru l'u ' with the others. (for which purtioso they are reiiired to take
lscc. I f" al1 iht-ir ciothinp. I his examination r$1.230,353 69 vtialeU the fact that one of. the boys broupht
ironi .tionroo. named .losepn Howard, and vho w ai said tf I alout ' fonrl:-en yean old, was a fair datim-l alxiut ninoteott yefir of ape. She tried hard to pet rid of undressinp. but the officers were incorrlpible. she raid she had worn boy' clothe seven year, and had been a boon companion of the other boy w ho came with her In jail at Monroe for about two months. The sheriff appeared nonplussed when one of the hoys wa n turned to him a pirl. He took her back with him. Ln'ajette Courier. lAl:iMirii.Most of lorpotten Ue Fahreiibauph murder, w.ine ten X term of enlistment in an Ohio revinu nt. m I tninp Clark ha bet-n pardomtl bv the Gov f Ttlnr. nnd i in ilm ..;.- i. I.il.. I . ..:n at liU rtv. W' ..n.l .rVt, . . ".T.ijJ ;1 circulation akimr the linvm.,,, a,.v.,,ii I . J . . . mm " IU'U r B, same pardou to Loiiudey, whith is rectivins .... - - - . s i s u a i ii . I many siunatun s of those w ho are aciiuainted tl atl. ml... . ...... x . 1 i . . . i - t "" ' rc.iuitanceH of hi ease, and who ,;,. ausneu l mi tu im a re.nl v i.nnere. a , .. . . - ......... - . . . n Kiittiilent lilini.lil.iuiit f..r l.ta ..rinm. in, , , .'''"V"''11 '.l ,,,r ' ' s nnies. into 1 .---' Hvn drawn thl-ouuh UtOIIffhteuilic .-nt nun sln.i.,t r..r hi. .:.-, t... ' .t ' i ..... r, a axs icti fie ha J itvn drawn thiouyli Uioupht-ik-sx mid the Inib.riMse of .-v il associates. I . ... : lafa lte Jourpai. ' J nF.AT Tir.K i IlowuvG linrnv.-, ab.ut suu-up, on attirday- lat, the Tho ' ..If... 11 . a JUst Thorn D- '' House vva discovered to Ik-on tlre.orLnnatir.L' frotll. as la linM'sOI. a lefe five fltie : ", r the ilinin.n.m. The tlreromtnunieatod j fr, ,n t!"' Tbomp-f-n Hon, to the dry trHHj es- i sl'lMnnent of IVytf n . Tlnmipson. inclu.lintf ; "ie detructi'v -r their shoe Miop. aldlery M-rehnt Tailorlnir department; n-'Xt came the Sad. llerv and Harne Manufac. t ry of Ks.piire TaX'jrart. The trs-ta lirttv i.reented a ai-ene never bT TT. Wltrus,il on so l.r.'e a scnle in Um inc - - - --- - --; tj !"' it. Ile.iri f.f tTofn! in wild Jisiuay and ru'irfi iliscr.li-r he.t rinkl.'-t with the nsrat.h.-i. I - ' .T:- .V ' -' 07 n!l"-1 " v,,"-'.v r trauesmen. an iinid.-.J I "" ir n rrrew, le0'al paper, . mPf,J '"T?!?; "thtT trPS .Ö,i!0 Ibe i treot. w nuetne nre wa i it tne m izntorits furv. a little hivpr remsrte.1 that .-it i.- . .'I . at u asle of L.in.!lili 'VV ihnI." A i'ent leinen atin f.. , on, fr h.ie hhoti. carri.l i I,t if "'""n lot nij i a niw snop, eai i leu a not I 1 la,t tarifullv'to a pla-e c,f tf.r, and thm hurried ba. k and m -atterod from the w indovv aH. A lUah 1 OT tVCO C-f 4..O0 rs. Thf WOst f..liM, u ,-st i..n we heard V. that tire c,vine wulJ u a , tfai j tcfr,?rJ fi'ri l' " A new in'.n. ral spriti.; ha Wn disinvertsl mar (ifttTtur, lVnnylania, on the farm where battle was ..in.d on the i.t cf the rnj-moraWe three davs or wjm. Tbe water tron.'tv rtrr-IJi I thai f f Vichy, and is not . .Ir . V.I i I ... - ...1.1 I- ..1 ...1 1. v ll in.' it und. r LI t.ittow. and Mt-rl " 1 " u uriiu nt on to s.r e similar ooinmuritea11 " ' I' -Jl.ie VV SV . : .. :.. ... . .. .lohn Y. M i- n. .lacl. Theinj.-.n. J. I. IVn.tirnin an! f i .rvl I-Tilh-r are in Xond..n. Mr. !iJf II, Mr, (.win and !iii;hu r, Ju-L'c Kosli . ( reUl cs.nimiioner to Main 1 and Msior Ilii.e. aent of the reU-1. f ,r the purchase of insN rein Taris The lost tj-line at Iitti..le, Ieun- 1 auia. 'a 'Token into by burclar -n the evenSriof l -vh in-t., Ulli' thfee t:i ' Celit llnin;' IJlaJl hfAtn.fimnt.nt ,r awtü jrv,wv. tnnv Achieves the nobleKt enquet of hi. foe.
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O TT O T O T51 - TT1 A O J -d J 1.KJ Jh X Jl Q . IMnlili-lird in 1852. THE CHINA TEA STORE, .. HO Itatrt IIou4-, iisriDijftjsr .ajpo Tai s. Uwirc. Jt'sr RvrrrtTED rno thk riT t-h an neu -';- ch-4c lot of Tf.vor.sjsliD f IMPERIALS, GUNPOWDER YOUNQ HYSON-, Oolong and .Inpan, W are dutilrJ to c(T-r frrater ia4aoeraDti ttan r, both la prica rd guaTity. We btre, 19, iw Ca- J:e, roanin J, J.6, , 10,11 n.l SO pound ach of TVa, Jart tba thing fur familv we. A d:couBt of 10 per rent. 111 be naJa on the botet. THE CHINA TEA STORE, .o. '20 ltatei IIou. ii. ii. i.i:i:. PURE SPICES. W" bar jut reived from New fork, a lot ef ptr Ground Spice, confining of (jemiine English 3Instnrd, lurc roil ml ITnnamon, Clores, Black Tepper, Rad Papper, Alaplc, Nat. mes, African Ginger, Jamaica Ginger, etc. We warrant the above Ground Spices strictly pare, and at the loen price. "Lea's Baking Fo-der" la thought by many the be.t in the market. It la free from any dt-leteriou t flert, and lperfsrtly pure truly the "houoewlfe's friend " Try it, ladies. We keep Siefen beat Java and Rio Gronn.t CoflVee Lore ring's Ssgsrs, old Gorernment iara and Rio Coffee st the "CIIIXA TKA HTOKIV !o. 20 II teat IIoum. dec! (13 m ii. ii. 1.1:1:. CROCERS. ! Wholesale Grocers. ; ELLIOTT, 1YYAX A CO., IH Son lit lrriliaii Slr--l, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, WHOLE llX KKALKH IN GROCERIES & LIQUORS "77"E HAVE JOST RFCE1TKD AN KNTIBFI.Y V new snd well assorted stock of all kinds of GHROC! IE3 BIES, Miiitalilo lo IhisTratlo, Wbkh wiTl nil on st favorable term a any etsbllshttent In ths Wet, bavin nesn bontjht st tie recent declina la prlcea. Dealers ara InvltoJ to call od EXAMINE ouh stock Rpfor lur-lin(iiic:. Wo tunrauler nil Arllclo Soltl to le Ivqnnl to )a rapier. OrilerM Promptly Filiert. Ws 1st Jnt rtv.ived An Assortment of Goods, qUsMs tor tb ChriKtiniiH IIolidnyiM. i:I.l.IOTTHVA A CO. c. a. ru.irrrr.i J. K KTA5. T. F. BT A. ddclJdlBlffp COMMISSION MERCHANTS. sio.w i.ihoiu, LLtucsmi, srat.r.watwa W. Di nKVOWL V IXM ITOKAGK, rOBWARDCVO AXD (ien'1 Commission Merchants For ths Parctiaso an4 Sa! id CRA15, FLCU, UiD, BAC05, LBI1D fKnTS, SEEDS AKD f&ODCCX GX5LKALLT, No. Louisiana Ht. Opposite east end Unkm Depot, IXD1JAIMU, ll)IA.A. urn, vt najriMioa, to 1rt Katiottal Back, IiAlaaToIia. B. B. Ali aV Jv, SIKnri. Oraoara. IndUnapotta. A If art, Tslb.: A Co Wasileisls Grocers, Icda&apolis. Crflaad, Marulr 1 Co., WLoIfta! Groeeri, ConaJlT. Wilca A Co . C. W. mtxh, Ej, Gen TYafct A cat,C. A I. C. E. R , laftlafispohs. Laeia Hills, Iaq. Gl. Frilftt ifttt, Etil, E. 'TmZL. Esa.. Cas. EraLakt l.tT .n - R., ladiaaapolu. H.CIij.Iiq., AcrtArt, JiffericnrU Ll.,J?ir von villa. lUscurrsaaiusjaaaas saUdlad. rl d3aa TODACCO.
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DRY GOODS. WHOLESALE Xo. 3 AHord's Block, S. 31fri(liq SI. Domestic tiuotb. Foreign (iooils. Dress (.otls, Iabentifal eylea snJ eat a t.-ty. O T I L ssS AXD Gent's Furnishing G-oods, Worthy the aitentiM wf Merchant Tailor. A CompUte Stock of N O T I O N S , Dress ami Cloak Triimiiin Ts Which are oTvr to ihn tra t at the haet jth.lea!e prkv novildlm FnZHUtlH.PaTnMl.t A CO. TOUSEV, HV HAM & OK.j South Mrridiau Strrrt, (. sl t I, YOlt I' IM.M'Ia. Indianapolis, Indiana, WaiMBtALS I.SAIKSSIS X T Y G O O I ai V4i4i:i: nosi, Offr to ids trals a superb s wk -f PRINTS, DELAINES, Ticla-SH CaHlon I'lunnel. Drills, Kfd White and (.ray Flanucls Jeans, Satinets, Shells While Wool Rlankcts, Battin?, Cotton Yarns, And a full line cf And Yankee Notions. dec13 tf GROCERIES. ETC. E. B. AI-VORD Sc CO., 'Iinlcs.tl IouIrrM In GROCERIES & LI (ROUS, No. 1 Alvord'a Block, Corner Meridian and Uror;In -!., i a. a ALvoaD. i. a. ALvosn. no imrnirr. Indianapolis. Ut of A. A H. Hcanult. OOOTS AND SHOES. CITYSHOE STORE .o. 5 West Washington Street, Kssps oa a and ihm taoal Choice Selection of (Hoods IX THE ( ITT, 4 T PEICIS ttat can art fall to fears ths pstroBa l tt ail rl JaJ--s. C.ll sod ststn'LS r totk so4 prices, sd4 sait.f jroorl-a that at mm aaj la correct T30MA8 BC3ITF.B CO. Bot3drta cnocEniES. . A. raoaaLAJiS. s. c. bass a. BceLAsa atAtrnaa. i. au cAaj sr. j. siujcana. Crosslaxd, Haccire t Co., wiioi.ijsiAi.i: Gr Hi OCEBS, Cr. ncrldlmn and TlarylmBil ta., Btwia titi lTOt ASAPOua. tjrrx DENTISTS. UCXALLY ItlTALIiOWi OJlte. Xqi. T and 8 Lit nt Mat let Imirtt, nr asst. A II onrratloai pawforsaasl Is tai M. " - aiaacsr. )itILllaltclon riariUsl la ill CA i. eoU-sl3a T ERCHATTS A9D LSUTEa MKX OESEaVat-LT 111 c&akmlhelxvort Aiuoa tat iboru a0c at taa i Harald Job
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