Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1867 — Page 3

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On only one occadon

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THE HERALD COMPANY, of boltl *;- The bin i think

IN THB MKRALI> BUILDING, 16 1*2 Bast Washington St.,

IMI'IAHAPOLTg, IND.

TEHns OF - rllE DAIEIf. On Btirt after Noretriber 1, tho price of the Pally

tlcrnM will bo fallows:

To carrriors, agents and nows dealers por ^

ulono guilty of bolting*. The bill I should pa** BoWj| Are wewjul

’llling

pw*'“a KSr Which will apply to future leaislatora and not to ourselves f Laws are slow to tske fffcct, therefore the most of our laws, nine out of every ten perhaps, have an emergency clause attached to them. The bill Is for ourselves, and we know what it Is. and need no further information In regard to It. Measures aro to he introduced hero of a political character. It is time the approtlon. ment was fairly and honorably made. I will vote for an approtlonment with or without a quorum, and the Governor will declare it to bo a law, and it will he as legal as the present ap. poWionniciit. I am in favor of giving tho nf^ro children a portion of tho money from the school fund, and am in favor of negroes tcatitying in courts, which some aro not. Mr. Ilt'OUES would move to lay the amendment on the table after making a few remarks. I do not wish to cut elf discussion, ilo congratulated tho opposition on the im. proved disposition of tho party to-day. Who will say It Is right to vacate his seat to prevent legislation? Any member can bolt when this bill passes just tho same as he could do before, with this difference that be would have to p«y a t)W>us*nd dollars for it. I was surprised to hear the gentleman from Cass accusing me of charging that ■ Democrats were disloyal. Krockinridge Is a gallant gentleman. He followed his section, and did what he believed to bo his duty. I was a soldier in the Mexican war and acted as I thought rb.ht in tho late war. Had this bill been intr dticcd when the discussion was going on ovir some political bill, then it might i'c o -rMdrred a reflection on the minority. Ho then discussed tho bill by sections and explained its provisions. 1 ask tho gentlcnnan from Miamn if he has not been in council with those who discussed the propriety of bolting to defeat legislation? Mr. HOSS: There has been some discussion on that subjflt^ but the miOorlty of the Democrats said they would not bolt, and dismissed

the subject.

Mr. BAKER: I wish to give my reasons for voting against this bill. We do not purpose to bolt. "When the lime comes we will consider whether we will break up this I-legisla-ture iIf not. The Democracy will not submit to have tlie^ irly in power bv the vote of a mere majority, take up their Lills out of the regular order of hu-iness, and pass them through tho (iencral Assembly, while theirs lie on the table and having precedence are not acted upon. Whenever the time comes when we, tho minority, think that iho !,■ gislaturo should eeaso, then we will end the session, and g< ntls^qeii. y. ii may put that in your piifrs

and 1 owe

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for

IS'iif No p.'.prrsriit i r" -i a li.im, l' lint** i

Jriilia.in Irg'da urc--45th Stssicn.

tilld

a irri .it dral tn Jud^o Hughes for my present po?*i»ion in tin' Dfiuocr.Uie purty. Ho taught mo in his .'■p»t(h( M to rovon noo its piinoiples, to al.iflff l?y tlirm, and said, and l!;r lesson sunk too drop in my heart to In*

ri iii' Vrd l»y Ida Biihsr

there

• « K ’V .% T i: . lilt R4PAY, «fiil* 11

Senate met at two <>*o!<u k. lif miduteH was (li>prn*'( d u run .1 i lici iry (‘ommiKei' r» i i ral hills without Mm* I 'iint id :

The l inance (VinrniHee reportf d^loick the

incuts.

Dorsey Mrs Martha

Davis .Mrs M E

Heats Miss Emma Dutoit Miss llanoiia Deipnore Miss Alice Evans Miss Eliza

Farls Mrs L E

Kulty Mis* Mary A Klanigon Miss Mollio Freman Mrs Jane Fish Miss Fanny Forney Mrs ( alloy Franklin Mrs Kebeeah

French Ann Green Sarah A Gillen Mary Goldsmith I.ee Grush Emilv (.Iciison A K Hack Sophie

I fill Mary

IIitchuc Maggie

Mill Marv II Harrill Mary

llinsley Mrs Lou Us

Hesston Jennie

Hughes Jemima Hnne Mrs Julian

Hashrook Ella Harris Hetty

Harldt Mrs Elc.y \ Heim Mrs Lottie

Hinsel Bridget imiitnn Mrs A

Dering 5!Its Mary Dunn Mrs John fi Davis M s Lizzie • ’arry Mrs Bridget Drape Mrs

Fenat Mrs Timpa Fluhart Mrs Maggie Frazier Mrs Matty Fisher Mrs Eliza Folly Miss Fisher Mis«C Fummell Amanda P

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(roodfellow Martha (ioodwin Mattie Goodman Ifcllen (»oo<I Ellen

ry tV. I>d7.

I he ) > nUnJ^of

!lh.

|"I'ted h u k SfV-

repoi

appropriation hill wifli -muify .amendl lie report was «o amend* d as to give

cep in my

(pient aeti n, that only

hy Denv eral ie pi im iph s cold*! I he Union he m didiiffied, and the hlo-iiigs of liberty t>e

prrpetuated in this country. Gentlemen,!' is something he hind the screen. There i

apportioiuiient hill hefc-re the House, Two

yearn fn*tn now there wilt he a Senator to jiilrc'xn^do

• Icct/ind some .imhitious men who will wish to , represent the State of Indiana in the Senate of I

Up‘ I nitc^ states (and I do not refer to Judge Ingles Mrs s s

Hughes; may wish so to fix that apportion-| ment a* to secure beyond doubt tint high position to which his ambition aspires. There ,

is objection to tin* hill as it stun

Haling* Martha

Ifanlins Mrs Kehccea

Ifolfner Mary M

Ha ran Mollio

Hamlin Maggie

Hareos Lyda Hews Sally Hutton isalH*ll

Holmes Frankie

Hough Farro

Helm Mrs Eliza Hoover Mrs Kate M

Haven Annie

Hamilton Mrs Nancy

Hawkins Mrs

Hienon Martha

lining* Mrs .i

5tary

Jackson Mrs Nancy

mils, except

clerks of com in titer-: p.*r <l.iy. #n*i imgea 8;i. ami then the report w*i« concufr. *i io. On motion of Mr. ( I l.i.E.N. tlie rules were foispf mb (I, the liill reel a tliir I time and

passed.

.Mr. NDYE.8 Mke I leave rf alio nce for the Senator from "-f. J.'-cjdi, ' in!inc*I to his room bv sicUi.o-s, * a, pE' Hie Judiciary Committee reported back, i mi ,t|p n ,

with amemltu'nts. Sin-do 1*111 No. 22. which y ■ohiliits Olliers authoiiz-d to administer [ Mr IH'DHES*

soldiers more than fifteen

s ol je*.. .. . , ...

the eniFfleney clause, whi( li assumes there Knight Nancle

!y for tho pansnori* of nn ni*t vi-iion ! Been an Mrs II

\v hate vi

pr^ldhifs oilier oaths from char)

rents.

Tho

gimr s*

Concurred in.

a necessity for the passage of an act when thcro is none whatever. When Democrats wish to put an end to lids session they will do it in a constitutional manner. K* move the emergency cl titse and every Democrat will

till loll.

'Hi<>Hi*:s moved t” lay the amendment

a from .Miami on the table.

demanded, and the

sustained

A WTER moved to adjourn.

If a fillibusterin

Mr!Tll

Kown

Ellen

c«lftv Mi i Mitllio

m y

Kleen Mollio

Konnington Mr« Eliza

Kown Mrs Hereto

frs Ilritlget Knight Annlo

ington Mrs Eli/a

Mfk Hereto

of th« gentleman ho yeas and nays

ed.

The Judiobiry t.'ommiTeo h ick Senate hill 21, wifli u* u

port concurred In.

also

■udinri

rrporto l pariijinif ntary Mt * l ‘ c - 1 han.laof a maj

nig spu inform

>irlt is

the

.arliauu ntury rules were as elVectivo In tho

ijoritv as a minority.

Mr. KISKH: II.id no personal charges to

ig lit

Mr

of hu**ine<*» :»u I t ike up

vhtin : I • • r

«iv

IJF OJ.i

Mr. It!IN N Kr V efiVn d ;i i rsolmi.m th.it when th*.'Senate •ulj'»urii, it a i oirn t > meet lin at nnio o’clock to m »iT >w. Adopted. j ,

to M5**pi iul tlie onler lh0 fl 0 . Hi** Houseeoiictirr«*nt If «I*

rr#(*lution j»r'*vi !iii : h*r a i i’ ' ♦•mv- iition of

11.6th lf< u<« s to eh rt i.Ui » ;**. < irried.

I’ho House rrsohiM -n w.i> ;!i* n eonrunod in

by the Sf-n de.

Mr. S l ivIN ofTri' I i resolution aut!iori/i tho Auditor of St dr t<* j*'i«d iii:i*< of shefi for conveying eon\ hilN t<» tlu ir plarrs (*f con-

linenu nt.

Mr. OVIsKR movid * • i f r t » the Finance

Committee, which w.n nirrrcd t<».

sMr. IH( HMoNDeiT. re.l i j ii.t roMdution iliat a state ot war rxi-tr I In ludiuia :it Ihr lime of the arrest of 1 ('dd. tli < piuioti (1 the

Supreme (kTurt t ( ' tli: l ontr.iry. n t

inf.

to ho manifested liere, he would

minority they would he mot firmly, and that

Tccti

ity as a minorit)

per*-

But I may cross cut

They may

»P my n nt here

legislate for tIkm, and will <^o It is unjust to force us to pay $1,-

iglit to pjiiris-

duti n in this case. Mr. KiSKU continued

Keenan Mr* Hattio

Kerr Ellon

Kenncday Mr* Bridget

f.

make against any

* of ihe gentlemen some time.

some

g ig my speei h, hut you ran not stop my mind.

I h it you can not control. I am sei

,^e 1

pa)

r .‘hould leave, and it is not rig fin* Mu ion county courts rx«dusivf

r,an<lford Mary A

Lynani L. C

Lnrcy Mrs Isaro IxCning Mrs Annie I owis Mr* Sarah

More H B

Morey Mrs M (

Mann Mary

Messenger Xtrs E

Moss Lizzie

Morish Mrs K Messenger Mr*

More Annie

Mav Mrs Amanda

Miller Mr*

McIntosh Mrs Sarah Mci o\v Mr* Nancy

I/OW Mr* Mary I.andfair Mary j Linsday Clem I,ankford Mrs A

urgaret Miller fx>u Mare Betty Moore Flora # Morris Ellen Meighan Kite Morrison t atherine Merry man Mr* Ann

.'flltCM

at some length, exelti that it was impo*«j

ing Ido

so mm h laughter to report him cor-

Neiston Mrs Susannah Nonlin Mrs f reflrio

O'Donnell Mary

Barker Mrs Sophia B Beckham Mrs Marla

I Mr* Mary K

'list iml-

Bclh Patt

Bcrrish

Ir* Mary I n Mrs Mar

Mr. ( Alfsov Introduced S. li. m. f *r an j net to provide for the incorporation of cities and for tho rep' al of ail exist ing lawn on Ihe Mibjivt. [The same a* that p issr«| at theJ special session, with anv tidiiu nts necessary*

to r» inter it operative.

Mr. IIVAIT. of Itipley. introdm-fd •. B. , dS, to amend an act d< lining the duties of

town trustees.

Mr. Kl< dl Mi >N 1>, of Howard, introduced B. .'tl. d( filling the Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, fixing the time of holding eourt tin n in. ' Mr. Ktchiumid introduce*! s. B. 4u, defining the Thi’M' ■ ntli Judicial ( ireut, and fixing the

times of holding court therein.

Mr. CHt IB H introduced s. B, II. >iuiiT'»r-

iring town*, citfe* and townships to purchase

►tock in rtdro ids, plank roads or ti Mr. B«') 4 \II \M introduced S. H. 42,

in^ rrclly.

Jlr. \ AW'IKK rpnovrd liis malbm to ad-

journ, but was ruled out of order.

Mr. WHITE: This question ban taken a wide range. The Democratic party have done all they could to defeat tho legislation of the Union party. I am In favor of tho bill, and will vote for it. There ia an emery* r.cy. Mr. Til AT( 11 El! moved to adjourn, but

wo** not »ntii ei| by the.Speaker.

Mi*. IiruiIES moved the previous quo-tion,

which wa** seconded.

Mr. IIt : <}IIES proceeded to «prak. \* h* a Mr. MrEAI'DE.'C railed tho xeiiU.mm t i order l)ei*au*ie there could tie no deli ite after the previoiia ipieatlon liaa been record* *1. .ib speaker did not sustain the point of i*r ier. Mr IirtillES: There ha** been u di-amsion by a part of the memliera In regard to deb at-

ln« lej{i"l»tion hy reslgninif. j si-.a Mr. BOSS corrected the (rcntleman, ami s-.id , (;eeier« vfattio that tho Democracy had come to no such ;on- | storiner Mr- l elusion. Sharp Mrs Frank

Mr. IICOHES held the Rentbincn from - 'tnitton Mr. Klw.cil

•issprtion th.it they wouhl

Jitf :i (li s-

iti"!i to hri

Irs Mary (

*

Neff Maggie Nowinger Mr* <

O

Ohaven Nancy

P

Potter Mr* TahMtha

i Martha ane v K

Bevels Mrs \ nn lit>' ciu Nellie

It*'in M iry

K«*hin«nn Emma F. s

l(« •! Kate

Itca 1 Kmma G

^nvdom Mrs Sarah Mn lii Mr* flusan D sloufrr Mrs Mary

Bowers Marth; I’eato Mr* Nan Pursel Emily

Russell Mr* Salli# Richar<Ison Mary

M r* J o

<eyn

Rose Mr Rickry

r* ( harfes Mrs Alice

Knox, jhuI the p irjy which

• the a**

rue, 1

« now. He pi rc< ivuU that them w

responsible ff*r tlie assertion tli it they reulgn, ami if this he true, this bill ^1 ouhl

the S*

times of hobli

it, an rein.

iirnpi

, defining ring the

p tsition on the part of the opposition to bring in the fact that I left, the Democratic party.

cnH» Judicial ( ircuit, and

ng i

Mr. BIB >W N introduced S. B. T'l, in relation to thoopi nirg amf vacation of high ways. OYLFIC Introduced S. It. fl. amending

party.

That fhoul I he stopped by the stat'dc of limi-

hat party in l v bi». 1 havi

1'* >nil ins*>11 Sail io -I

riioiha* Nancy

'rrentham Nancv Jan

d Mr* Annir M

r "M

'colonization** for <

Mr.

tlie act prohibiting

tier

” I :

for the f^tablishnu nt < f l!« iim s o| I; fuge f.»r 1 ahandoned wouif n. B. I**b ( f he»t s*ion t

which failed for want • f thm

Mr. W(Hj< (> I* I* oth ie*l s. |;. pi, f r an a«*t : to regtilate the sjiIp <1 intoxi idii.g liquors. 1 Brovide* for h >ue c.f license, on petition of j twenty freeholders; the *zme petition not to i lie used twice. Bonds again*! disorderly houses and gambling are to be furnished, with

of from $10 to $100 for a viol dion. • seller can not eolleet for l^e rs sold on

r elution

a penalty i Liquor s’eli

credil; and not to sell on Sun ! iy*

days, or to minors, under jit ii.dty of lin# from

$lo to $50. Ibinislir ^ flulterafion.

Mr. KK flMGND efim d S. It. 1.. authorizing Boards of County lo nimissioiH r* to make appropriations to aid in Ihe establish!!!'nt of

munuf aeturiea or m o-bine sb'»p*.

Mr. f>YLKH oficn d s. B. . ju o r ling H * act punishing oflieer* »f«!* j . n*. f vi iu-iug to receive tho vote* of legal votn *. I)i>fran-

chises on convu7ion, in a<ldition t > line.:

Mr. < FLliFiN ofVep I s. B. 1b. ruiuirlng clerks of < ommon Bh as ami t. ircuit f 'ourts to

index tho causes tried in said courts. # mfj.s on sr< '(\i» i:k \i»in<j. ^

r rhe following bill* were read a second time and referred: S. B. to Committee on Congressional Apportionment; ‘28 ami 29 to the Judiciary ; 20 hi the Bights ami Ci ivllcgcs; "l. KT-aud h ' t f * I be Judiciary; «'H and 20 to (>rganiz ition of (.'oui Is; to the Judiciary, and lire'll the Senate .adj urtit d to nine o'clock to-

morrow niornirg.

ta’ion, for 1 left that party in l v t'»u. 1 havebnn hunted down by every traitor in.tlie State f..r tlie bmt live yejrs. If hi* name could havu been u*c l as an apple of di.sc<»rd in the election that is to e me off next Tuesday, ho would h ive been a marvelous, prope r man. If these personal attacks are t<» b»* continued, some day be might r» f urn Hie attacks in kind, and lie thought he v. a* able to take care of

hiln-i if.

He tin n nio\ 1 lhat tlie bill pass. Tho vote being taken by vxa.s ami nays, 1*

ns follow*:

Yeas- Messrs. Bclford, Bisehof, Blamli, Bnickcr. ( ampbell, ( artcr, ChanrbctA^ Crain, Diggy, Donaldson, Dunn, Frwin, Kvans, Fen i*. Foil Ike, Funk, Gcisendortr, Gordon, Greer, Griggs, If ' tman, Hamilton, Higgins,

Hughe*, Citson, I/ong, of

Vaughan Mr* M

Woolen Mary A L W inchc-tcr Mr* L .1 Wilson Sul He A W<»o«l Angt’lica Wilkinson P Wining* Jennio Wilcox Gertlo Walker Eliza Wonncll Mr* r^>t Wan I Mr* James

Srudker Mrs h sionfer Mr* Mary A Sloane Mrs Mary J Smith Berlin a Smith Josephine Smith Vcvia Ahcye Fmma B Snow Mrs Elizabeth Saine Mrs Agnes

Thompson Mr- Mary Turner Mary B Todron Lizzie A

Vanclain Mrs James H Wight Mr* f.oiiisii A 1 Wermer Josaphino Wer Mrs Mary Wj 11.4-in Mrs Mary Wi*hiiire Mollio Webb Lizzie A Winkle Elizabeth Wimihangh Elizabeth Wolfe Mrs Kate

44 K STI.K.9I KSC* I.1NT.

Ilopkin*

Kosei

rg?(.

us, Hudson, Hughes, Litson, Long, *ko, Martin, Mason, McCarthy, . MeL'-an, McMurray, Miller, Mo<

Kosei U ( lasky

Newcomb, (>’

Ager Major If A be I J s or I-, AIIi*on .1 R Arnus Farm

■an. Nei

ill,

S ih ;

JVrllc, I’ratbrr, it *l«r.i A)**

i 0 .,l< limir H I

North,

RitlifT, Kossor, Sihlnv Srumiiiahorn, Sho , n , sliui y. SkiJinorc, Smitli, of l.aKrungo, Smith, ; !,

1*1 \Val>a**h, spi*ni*rr, StavkhoiHo, Stall,ird, | |jl.sh G M * j Stewart, Thrasher, Thomaa, Waaon, Wataoh, ! ffyni Ifonrv UTMinina, Wilson, Whits, Wolfcr, Wolllin, j Harr.lamca

Wooils and Mr. S|*pak*T-

Nay. Ilakrr, iiarrett, Itird, Illaik, llohn, J ('ory. Crow**, Doti*;l'*aa, EdniunilKon, Knlier, ! Urien, Hays, llonnrns, Iloatettcr, llun^ato, liunan. Kiaer, Lonjf, of Ja<*kson, Lopp, Mat-

11 o r s i -. . Tho Ifonto met at two oYli.* k. Mr. Speaker in tlie eh air. The journal wa« renl and nntlirnllrateil. A messatfo from tho Senate was received, statin)* that tho joint resolution ndoptinif the I'onstitutiouai amenilin*nt had pS'scii that

liody.

The STEAKKK laid liefnre the House a petition relatir,!* to, the (diaries on tho Ohio and I Mississippi Railroail, from persons ulonK«tbat road. Referred to Ihe Railroad Committee. Mr. ( HAM ItEKS reported that Horn*© bill

42 was properly enitrosaed.

The Sl’EAKER announeeil Hie following

special committees:

_On Congresaion d Apportionment ~M**ssr«. eneua. I’ratlirr, tlreen, Canipl*ell,

er. Long, ol

this. Mi Kadden, Morrison,Montgomery, Rosa, sii.nka, Shields, Shull, TpI»!)S, Thateher, Van* Valkenlhirg ami Wolfe—.‘12. Mr. liftsTETTER stated that ho voted aKRinst the bill on aorount of tho omergeney

rlauae.

Mr. MATI'HIS «sid there should t,o another an tion In ihe liill, Utinialiing those wlio ad’viseu menihers to holt. Hi. only objection to t4r«-h:il was the emergency elause, and on aec miit of its implied ecnaure, and ho voteil

against the bill,

Mr. Mf'KADDEN was eonaelentietualy op-iZ-cd to tmlting or resigning, but thought the

power to suflieiently punish nd therefore voted against the

f r Jam* I’.laek W

lira ly Wen A .las Itowtons Moran

I’lioll T E

itrown Nathan T

e nlt)ertson Alexnnd 42>v ington < rest Mia ( osier I (avid W Carter Goo < amptiell It ( ah ill Gapt Jolin Corhltt J s, 9 Oolil, .las

( clroy W'm ( ranei Wm ( rawford Thos K

! pr*ed to tioltin I House li id the 1 its fmniligrs,

j/PTil.

i Mr. .MORRISON

Dawson A II DcMotte Daniel. Duncan e, Dawson J W Damewooel .las .1 Davenitort .fas Davis VV»n

apprehended that some

wrong was about to lie perpetrated on account

' ,rity insisting on the en therefore voted against th,

Mr. o-.NEIL, asa Dcmoerat, was opposed to

believed the bill to

of tho majority in elansemiWt'l therefor:

Mr.

norgonoy

o Mil.

hoi tin

be

hereforo voted for it.

Apporllonmrnt .M'ssr 1

dieneus. I’ratlier, (Ireen, ( ampbel

McLean, Miller, l! ,ss. Woods, llohn nndS am-

m any event, and right, anil therefore

Mr. srpn KHOI SE stated nt length that lie was opposed to bolting and could not, from

his view* of

col#dor it.

Mr. Wl

on Apportionment of Senalors

mahorn.

Commltteo

and Representatives - Messrs. I’rather, Ujapkins, Cory, Foulke, Nowcomi*. MeMurnFT,

Miller, Wriu

ke,

, Slioaff, Douglass and Honneus.

11

rsines

and then offered a

it, Wright. 8

Mr. NE WCOM I! moved to sus

lar order of busi

pond the rogv s eonsentrd t(

ss, will, li was consented to, resolution that tho two

Houses go into joint convention to tleeMIli-

eers, to-morrow at ten o'l'lo* k.

Tho t'ommittoo on tlie Employes on tlio lioiiso reported that they had contirmfd tho vointnnnt of the em|doyes made tiy tho

i of the House. Coneurr

ers . 1!

rred in.

AKER, from a special committee, auba report on the |oint resolution No, «,

t 1,0 laid on tlie tuhia

e.

suspend the introduce a

milted a rep:

and recommended that it bo laid on the table, and offered, in Hot thereof, a MU authorizing the Librarian to draw upon tbc Treasurer for

£■'1,000 to purchase postage stumps, etc Mr. HAMILTON moved to si ordar of business that ho might i

resolution. Carried.

Mr. HAMILTON then introduced a resolution to give employes of tlie House postage stamps tho same as members. Laid on the

table.

n*t.r,OTiNG mi.t..

Mr. IHTOHES a-ked that H. li. No. 42 be

road, which was done.

Mr. R08® rose to move the t ill bo referred to a committee, who should bo instructed to strike out the second ami third seetiort of the liill. I am opposed to bolting. My constituents sent mo hero to legislate for them, and I email) as long as the !,cglslature lasts.

/gwlll ret

The bill declares an emergency "exists, which I do not believe. The Kepui.llcans will not bolt, for they have full control of all legislation. Tim Democrats wdl not bolt, and ho pledged himself that they would not. Tho second section he believed to be unconstitutional. and it will interfere with the legislation of the House. Members may be arrested, and iiough of tbom, too, to obstruct legislation, and then, having given up our rights and bestowed power upon an outside liody to control, in some degree, tho action of the General Assembly, we will l,o powerless. It may be said that this will not occur unless some one bolts. Hut some one may file an affidavit that mem^ hers have bolted when they are only absent, and subject him to arrest. Thus we give outside body tho power to control the legislation of the House. Strike out the two sections

•"d l will vote for the bill.

Mr. CRAIN thought the Constitution was wrong, and this Mir has the effect of giving a Majority of the Legislature power to pass a

illf. we must stop this boltn

I have named

r. CRAIN

md

of

e ir ties i bel art,

#4fual to the respoosi

both partIeThave St ^n th uUt >0,t,n fi ° f W t b, | h

-**• • poneiSu for the aetf'ofthe

^lYlJUy ' b * Y * * P 0 *”

sower le held reeponeiE

LegteUtare, aid

_ power

A member when

tho c.ise,;do anything rise than

ILLIAMS: The penalty is too strong. I would have been glad If tho emergency elause had htgjn left out, hut tbo hill is right

an*l I vnto “ yea.”

Mr. MSOLFE: Did not believe this measure was proper. It Is a censure on tho Democrats on this floor, ni^l ho could notvoto to censure

IiK^Mm}-*, and would vote ” no.” -Tiff. IIHHHNS moved to take sage from tho.Senate submitting

oliition adopting tho

ment. Curried.

Mr. WOLFE moved to adjourn till to-mor-

row at ten o’clock; voted down.

Mr. HIGGINS moved to refer tho resolutions

to a spe*)#Sl committee. Carried.

Mr. McFADDEN moved to adjourn till to-

morrow at nine o’clock. Carried.

The Hovolt of tbc Greek# In Canrila. There can be no doubt that the revolt of tho Christians gainst tho Turks, In the Island of

up the mestho joint res-

conatitutional amend-

Candia, har no tance, and at I,

European powers' into tho field,

rectlon, after

assumed a serious im <th threatens to bring

is imporbring tho Tho insur-

with tho main body of bis army, has not only given a groat triumph to tho insurgeffts, but

lated

Greece

to

)dy of his army, uinph to tho In

has created a dangerous enthusiasm oi rflainland, which Is not unlikely to forceG into a war with tho Porte. It Is curious to mark how the question is widening, and how foreigtvpowers aro being involved in It. A

British ship of War has rescued 340 Cretans from starvation, and also from the dangers of diet now becoming doubly embittered; dthough this was but an act of humanity, I; has been bailed as a bopeful sign by the

conni

ad althoi

has been hailed as a hopeful sign by Greeks, who attach toil a great political sig-

nificance. On this account, more than any other, the act is not relished at Constantinople, although the Turkish Government has too much good agnso to make it the object of a formal compUfint. Tho Italian Government la

1 aens

mal compUFi r

also becoming mixed up in the embroglio, and apparently not reluctantly. It demands satisfaction from the Porta, on account of an Italian mall steamer having been fired at by a Turkish ship of war. Tho Italian demands do

not kno

landed in Candi , ^ Italian

Government. Thta petty insurrection, in fact, Is now on tha verge of becoming a European

queation. '

In tbo obituary noUowTf a paper in a very rustie locality, within one thousand miles of the Illinois .StateJIne, we notice the death of Xts senior editor Upon the top of the edi-

rKlPIl *uip ui wnr. i iiu iu«u»u uciunuviouv ; qw on th<w>ide of moderation, an I ns It Is own that some 2,000 Italian soldiers have landed in Candia, and are acting with the fnsufgents, it Is not likely that the Porto oneerfiiily submit to the claims of the It

torial column of the same issue la the following notice! "The senior editor having goae on a very long journey, we have to do double duty this/week, and If the paper »• net ae interesting as nets el, our reMtn will know tte reason, snd make allow»ffoe* MWWtHngly.”

F.ldridgo Isaac Kspy Samuel Kuller Gust Kortner A J

Kerr

■rroy K

Kielil Edgar Fletcher Ma

Folson T

ason W

Gillcland J D

Gust John

Gage Robert II Gray Pernanilcr Galvcr M C llethcrlngton Chris Hodges D II llollowell Edwin House E A Hoss Geo W Hornbach Isaac nar<4en Jas T Haroing John Hawk John Housor John Higgs John M Hawkins Wm H

Huoy M S

Hardy Patrick Hardin Richard Helms Thos M Harry Thomson llais Thomas Johnson Aaron

James J

Jenkins W D King Eddie Kemp Harry Kershaw J B Krlgan Joseph Kyle Moriah Kessell Peter King Thomas Lucans Bcnj Linton End/ . LongetJohn Loockleer Jcthries Lewi* W W Long Wm II Lariquin Wm Lenox Lafayette Miner A R

Mann A J

Murphy May E Marshall Isaac N Moore H M Means Jas Mardock Jas F Melaers John R

Moss John Miller W

Moreland Wm Martin William

Moon R A

May Held S S Mlfler X r McCesh* McHenry Geo McKeand John McKehen John Osborn Mr Ohenn^srMeCoy

A Atwood D K A rthur .1 II Allen Wililam AioxHinier Themforo n Banor Alfred Brtty BenJ Babbitt Dwight A Bunker Goorgn W Houlden Henry M Brim* II Barr .lames A Black Wm Backer M S Bc/.ill .8 If Brown M L c: Chester AIlK?rt A ( otton C L ( rawford F.li Cowles If B Couverdell Henry Clement* J M ( onrad .1 J

f artcr Wm M < agan Wm 8 Cowen Newton

n uiiey, N Burn* Duvout It Hennis John W Demorst Jaeoli K Davis John U Duncan Robert R Ellis Harvey P Fally ft Bench Finch Edward ft Co Flanner Frank Ferro Jared Fox Mam'l « Gillon Ja . 9 Govo Wm T Gliison WJ Gray Robt

Herrick D R

Hollingsworth Daniel

Geo C *1 Geor

IlnrM Hurst Hoilan

Huchcl II O Ileadspeth John Harding J Oscar

Hart J

flignlo John Hasclton W II Humphreys Wm W Hogan Mathew, 2 Harrison It W Hall R N Hodge Thompson Hunt Limlley

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Jones David Jasper W M Just is Logan

K

Keller G N Kirk Dr H M Kirlin James King Myron D Kensler Patrick Konnington Rol>crt

Laffery Benjamin Leonard John Leach Jas Ludwig Jas Leahy Wm Loword W I Ixing Marlon Latum Lawrence

Ml

Mile# Anthony Meibnrn Chariei Martin Edward Martin Hiram Malott Jacob Mats John 111 Harlow Jackson

Mosson J

Marell Walter Moore W I, Millar W R Morris O A Moore R S Mathews Theodora

UfacN

MeGlonghlin Mr or Mrs MeDMlol J R McLooghlin Jas Melliign John McCormick W R

s

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Perrlno A Brlnliloy Person Prank Potter George Peterson J S Peterson John D Procter John F

Rumley A J Rankin A Barnes Reed GW Robertson Harris Roberts J H Rakestrao W m

Sloan A J Stoner A Co Smith A Marlon Solomens Charles, 2

Stacy 6

Sharpe Harrlscn Sherrer John M

Jt John Jas Stephens J G Sullivan W M

StretohsWni H

Swing Wm

Shrewsbury St

mry Sam’i C

Silas

Pago Andrew Palmer Geo W Pugh Isaac C Perrlne a B Patterson J 0 Potts W H m KyanCCaud D Reed H B Ross John T Ryan John J A Co Runyon W Rl'ey * Strickland A A Co Stedsel Amos Spain Andiew Sheldon P K Shoe Israel Shepherd Jos McB Sloan J R Stntler J B Swift Wm Sangan Wm Sparh Wm Sink, Samuel, 9 Symond S J Snarte 17 D Stevenson T F

Set-rsley 9 Stanley T

Shane Io>uis Smith Jacob

Tyler C P

Thorn bury Geo W Thompson Wm R

Tho O

Vestal W C Virgil J II

Watklne, Slaughter A CoWIlkin ( has A Wallick P II Willard Elisha Wamsley Harvey Watson Jas B, 9

Wagner Joseph 7.

Wood J 1>

Walt w Wellm Williar

Mnaitha. Smith John C

T

Todd Franklin O Thomas J M Thompson M R Tucker Samuel

T

Vanblarlcum Geo

amslev Harvey White Joseph B Wilson Pr J P Willey John It Whitcomb W J

Wallis Wm

Warlike Nathan Wells Robert W

fait Wm H

Veltman W B

Williams Dr W M Willson Raustum

Wiley T

laltlalsk

agge

8ur\-eyor Marlon county, 9 Agent A CoHins Emigrant Bi Smith, No. 5 Yohn’s Block G W M, No 255. Indiana avenue

Forefffa

Driscoll John Dunbar Charles S D. G. ROSE, P. M.

PLUMBERS, ETC.

J. Gelson M. Hebcrger. C. S.Talmadge JOHN GELSON & CO., dpXjTTIm: ibis GAS AND STEAM PIPE FITTERS, B. K. earner Via In and Severn l», si#., CINCINNATI, OHIO. \XTK are Agents for the sale of the MonumenW tal AutomatioGas Machine for producing Illuminating Gaa. Orders promptly attended to. dec7 dUm.

LIVERY STABLE.

Livery and Boarding Stable. g^tmZENS’ LIVERY AND BOARDING ST - Lg hie, N<r 10 East Pearl street. In rear of Harrison’s Bank, between Meridian and Pennsylvania •treett. Carriages and Buggies for hire on reasonable terms. Persona wishing to be conveyed to the adjoining towns can be accommodated at this Stable. _____ April gULLrYAN 4k DREW, Proprietors.

AXLE LIFTER.

Grand Chance for Investment -psOTY'S AXLE LIFTER, approved by the 1 / American Institute Farmers’ Club at its session, held Juno 13, and especially commended by Messrs. Robinson, Quinn, Bergen, and other prominent members. Holds up seven hundred " iclls for one dollar f ‘ ‘

or, 138 dA'wSm

, circular.. Ad WM. M. DOTY, 83 Court!and street. New Tor

WATCHES. CLOCKS ETC.

PROFESSIONAL. JOBNW.3I.AXK. LXOXAUD W. M'COBD. BLAKE * ffl-COBD, Attorneys at Law, Office over Fletcher A Sharp’s Bank, xVo 45 East Washington Street, dec4 dAwSm INDIANAPOLIS, IRD. DR. lx. i». W ATi unw. Office North PenneyIvomla SI., (Half a square north of the Postofflcu.) RKSir)EN(;E--877 North Delaware street. janl9 dim ■MORRISON A PALMER, Attorneys at Law, Emokforf, 1711 ■ loo Conoty, mch!9 dftwly INDIANA. r»-A.VXID V. 3TJRDJ-S, -A-ttorney at Law, And General Celleetloff Agent, 95 West Washington Street, declSd3m INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. JOB# MAXXA, men. Kxxri.KH. Late U. s. District Attorney. BftW.VA A B.VEFEEB, ATTORNEY!* AT LAW, Indinnapolia, Indiana, , Practice In tho Fnited States Court*., and In the Civil and Criminal Courts of the State.

■laware street lou.e, rooms

, (llerrth'i Block,) Nos. 3 anil 4, up

decl4 d3m

No.20’, North fl opposite Court

stairs.

Martin M Ray. Walter Marcl

MAT, GORDON * MARCH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW,

INDIANAPOLIS. IND,

Will practice In the Federal and State Court#.

New A Talbott's Building, South

nov» dly

WM A LOW* J. W. XTCflOL. LOWE Sc KTICHOL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office No. o Journal Building, (Entrance from Meridian St,) dec4 3m INDIANAPOLIS, IND

Office, No 13 of Post Office.

PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.

CALL AND SEE DAVIES’ NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY,

Ne 23 Circle street,

» i* prrnn 4 un*l all n

VITIIF.ICK hn i* prcnaro'l to take all kinds of

v V I’ictur*’* nn*l nil sizes, incliuimg

Oil PnlntinR, India Ink nnd Water Colors, nnd Percelain Plctaree. Thanking for the past favors at Noe. 33 and 2ft fc-t Washington street, an*I soliciting the con tlnuancc of the same at my new Gallery, on the round floor, at No 23 Circle street. dcelS-Ilm T J DAVIES.

HOTELS. Commercial Hotel ! Cerner of III!net#nnd fJeergla streete IN Dl AN A POI, IN, INDIANA.

r taping leased the a rote named J L Hotel for a term of years, I have reflted anti refurnished the house in a manner unsurpassed by any hotel in the rity. I would respectfully solicit the patronage of II the old friends and all others who may feel neiined to give me a rail. I hope by strict atten - ion to busineRs, ami the comfort and wants of guests to merit the favor of all. GKOKUK MCCORMICK, PnorBirroR Jan-3-d 3a. Jas. Burgess. Alex. Baldwin. Jot. L. Slaughter. Wliefinn.ii lion wo, (Opposite Union Depot,) INDIANAPOI.IN, INDIANA. *lce39 -Hy JAMES BURGESS ft CO.. Prop'rs. 8. K. Crittenden. c. E Sergeant. Walnut Street House, B. E. Crittenden 4k Co., Prefire, Walnut street, l*ctwecn Sixth and Seventh, oetldOm CINCINNATI, OHIO. Me f chan tB’ Hotel, (Formerly Dennison House,) Filth Ntreet, near Main, CINCINNATI, OHIO. OALLKIIER, NELSON ft CO., Proprieton. octl d8m

MANHATTAN HOTEL. MURRAY STREET. Second door from Broadway, oppoalte the Park NEW YORK. N. HUGGINS, Preprleter. A. J. SMITH, CLKRK. septldly TJ JOTTED STA-TEa HOTEL, orroiiTi TUB New Yerfe. New Haven, and Weetern Rail lead Depat, IIKAC'H MX., - - MOM TO IN. Hy P. 91. PRATT, JeOdoawly Formerly of the American House CENTRAL HOTEL, Cer. Sixth and Walnut streets, CINCINNATI, OHIO. KEPT ON THE"EUROPEAN PLAN. MEADER 4fc S WIGGETT,Proprietors. /"'4 UE8TS can have a room for one day, or as \JT long as desired, and taka their Meals when and where disposed. A Pint Class Restaurant Is kept in the Hotel Building, where Meals can be had at all hours, day or night. dec7 d8m.

RESTAURANT.

EATING _8ALOON. Persons in want of a good Breakfast, Dinner or Supper, Can be accommodated at Relahardt’s Oyster *i4 Eattif Saleea Na. SI satilh HHaala Street. TWERYTHINO in the eating Mae served In the J’j most delicious style, and at micas vxbt HBAHOHS BLI. Pure Wines and the choicest of Liquor, served at the bar. P. J. REINHARDT, JanS dSm Mo. 81 Sonth Illinois street.

LIQUOR*.

J. C. BSINKMBYBR * CO , Importers and Wholesale Dealer, ia Foreign and Domestic Liquors, OLD BOUBBQfV, RYE WHISKY, GIN AND BRANDIES.

lieU High Wines at it, m bond and free.

re ns n Blokf

E are also pn Cincinnati«

call, MwewiU warrant i .Na. M Weed Wa mraovouTA* amunM.

janllHa

Standard Time bu.vt ITede*. TO East Market Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, (EJen’s Block, four doors cost of t o*toflictt,) DIALERS in fin* Watches’, Clocks And Jewelry. CLOCKS AT WHOLESALE. We are Agents for E Howard A Co ’a Celebrated Clocks for Churches, Public BuildingB^Talleries, Vestries, Bank, Offlce, School and House use. Begiilattirs for Watchmakers’ use and Railroad Depots; Watch Clockg to insure fidelity *f night watchmen. Turret Clocks for Church Towers and Factories. Watch repairing done bv scientific workmen, ami Engraving neatly execufcd. fika^iteRulate your WaU:hcs by our .w*roiioruiG Clocks, the finest in the city. nov98 d3raeo<l

DRUGGISTS.

NEW DRUG STORE. F. R. GERHARDT, JDKjTJO-a-IST, Northwest corner McCarty and Bluff streets. » v ——. TTVRUGS, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 1 / Dye Stuffs, etc. Prescriptions accurately and carefully filled. je!5 dly

NEW DRUG STORE. ii*.9*ii/ro:N & siiftftv, Na.47 Sontb Illinola Street, Indisunpells. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DVE STUFFS ITine I*erf"tinieries, etc.

Proscriptions accurately and carefully pounded. se „24

comsep24 d3m

GROCERIES.

A. JONES & CO., (Successors to Jones, Vinn edge ft Jones.) WHOLESALE GROCERS, JVof. 7 and H Bata House Building, INDIANAPOLIS, IND

H. CLAT. S. P. JONK8. j. w. sosts.

feb8 illy

POLISH.

WOOL. TYIxER, 91ciaaES A VO., WOOL €oinmi»«ion Iflerchants, No*. 147 and 149 Congress Streep Jel dip flOSTON.

_ PORK PACKING. PORK PACKmO.

-ftfESSEft WHEAT. PLETCHER ft CO., OF lYl rranklin, Indiana, have rented the large and com mod iu« Pork and Slaughter fiou&e of B. * 9 Coffin, of Indianapolis, and are prepared to make liberal cash advance* to their friend* who may park pork, and will be in the market to parchase Hog* at their highe*tca*h price. They have secured the terricc*of Mr. B Coffin to superintend the cutting and parking, and hope to l>c able to give entire satisfaction to all who may intrust them with their business. office on Pennsylvania street, opposite Postoffice, up atair* novOl dim

Good News to Housekeepers.

Tbc Latest and iTTbst Valuable Dint, cover, •( tlie Age.

WINDOWS CLEANED With ut Soap or Water, Time or I-alior, by using Woods-mm^H L\STA \TAXE0U S WI\D0\V- POLIS Q

rpiIK attention of the public is invited to this JL new and valuable preparation for cleaning all kinds of glos*. whether in window s or in the form of ware. Its action upon that material i* ditoniahiug, and seems more like the workings of aagic than reality. It does away with soap suds r not water, thus avoiiling the slops npon the

or hot water, thus avoiding the slops floor or adjoining paint, and the disagree:

•citation of the water running down on the arms, under the sleeves, and wetting them to the shoulders. It leaves no lint upon the glass, and gives it a more transparent and clearer appearance than can be got with Wa ti—n the amount of lal>or and time in washing. Please experiment with the samples in different manners, until you are thoroughly convinced that the article is, in every particular, fully equal to our recommendation ot it. Try it on your looking glass, on your windows, on your silver, brass, britania or tinware in fact, on anything you wish to clean or polish. Hub some grease on your window, and see now quickly and easily the polish taks it off. and how singu-

larly clear it leaves the glass. Price 25 cents. Manufactured by WOODSUM A UJ. t

Washington street, Boston.

For sale by Grocer*, Druggists and deale:

generally.

HAIR RESTORATIVE. NEWBALL’S Magic Hair Restorative. NoSnlphur. ThU ia th« heat srtlcleforrestorins CJRKY HAIR To Its or)jflnxl color, in the market. MAGIC HAIR DYE! Complete la one bottle. No trouble. Blaek 01 : brown aa desire*!. Mannfaetnred and for aale at 47 I between Kim and Court, Boa ton flat* In the Uanited Si

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OLD LONDON DOCK.

MEDICAL.

THIS DELICIOUS TONIC, Especially designed for the use of the MEDICAL PROFESSION AND THE! FAMILY, s now ii Chernia those intrinsic medicinal diuretic,) which belong to i OLD AMD PURE GUY. We trust that oar established reputation (bonded upon eighty-eight years of experience abundantly vindicates our claims to public confidence, and guarantees the excellence of this Standard Article.

Put

each,

cer*. etc. ' A. Al. BLN INGE [Established 1778.] Sole Im

No. 15 Beaver street,

DAIUlt, SENOITK Ac CO., 143 South Meridian street,

Indianapolis,

Wholesale Agents.

Opinions of Use Press. The Biningers, No. 15 Beaver street, have a very high reputation to sustain, as the oldest and best house in New York.—(Home Journal. The house of A M. Bininger & Co., No. 15 Beaver street, has sustained for a period of eighty years a reputation that may well be envied.—[New York Evening Post. jelff deodftwcowlv

Importers, , New York.

dry goods.

WELD, ANDREWS & LEET, Importers and Jobbers of FOREIGN AND AMERICAN FANCY GOODS! ftVOOI.EY GOODS, HOSIERY, GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS Stationery. Cutlery, Jeicelry, Etc.,

I makes it possible for the conscientious I Physician to declare, now, that Conl sumption is as certainly cored ss In- | tennittent Fever, and as certainly preB. winy ^vented^as^Small Pox.”—Kev. Charles PHEPARElf^RiilcRIFTION, _ _ Made from the Prescription of Kct. Chan. K. Kin*, M. LL. R„Etc.

For tho prevention and care of

a o itstt mftio isr,

(In its most advanced stages,)

For the radical cure ot Asthma, Bronchitis, Ua‘“rh and all affections of the Lungs, Throat, and f’ a8 “ a « es ; for General and Special Dermngemente of the Nervous System; for Disorders of 3ie Blood; and for all Functional Disorders of the

Stomach and Bowels

It immediateiy increases the strength and deepts the color of the pale blood. It subdues the hdls and Fever, and dimishes the Kxpec to ratio t checks the night sweats, always, in from seve

ens the color Chills and Fe

It checks the mgnt sweats, always, in from s to fourteen days. The appetite is at once ii SlSSlJSK.SSX'KySL

DR. tM. THOMSON’S Oflo* andConsaitatlon Parlor* arelsoatad£at IR®. »» mrnmm Dataware Mr®®*, WJ LLKUB he wfll oontinq IT to treat and cure Privai. Diseases, is all their speciesstages. ramifications and , phases. Dr. Wm. Thomson wl] writ*

ear*, or make no charge. Dr. Wm. Thomson has made

the treatment of Private Diseases a specialty since the year 1861—three years in the city of Buffalo, New York, eight years in Chieago, Illinois, and two years in Peoria, Illinois. During eight years practice in Chieago, Illinois, he cured over

thirteen thousand cases.

Dr. Wm. Thomson, in his practice for Scrof-

ula, Rheumatic and General diseases of the blood,

uses a Fumigating Vapor Bath of the most ir nious kind, in conjunction with intt

ce of

sex-

most ingeternal treat-

, the consequence

sell -abuse. This solitary vice, or depraved s ual indulgence, is practiced by the youth of both sexes to an almost unlimited extent, ’

ment.

SEMINAL EMISSIONS, the

buso. Tf

ululgenc*

sexes to an almost unlimited extent, pr with unerring certainty the following i morbid symptoms unless combated by scientific medical measures, via: Sallow countenance, dark spots under the eyes, pain in the head, ringing in the ears, and noises like the rustling of leaves and rattling of chariots, uneasiness about the loins, weakness of the limbs, confused vision, blunted intellect, loss of confidence, diffidence in approaching strangers, a dislike to form new acquaintances, a disposition to shun society, 1*

:y, loss of

nd various

night

one

pale bit

and dimishi in from seven

invig-

cough * * 1 -- — t '-—y the

lieved

the ev _ general symptoms" of Consul Bronchitis, etc., disappear with

mg rapidity.

The Prescription should be used in every case where the Physician prescribes “Cough Mixby whatever name known, in which there is exhibited any one or more of the following Sy m pDifficult or Irregular Breath ing, Loss of Breath Cough. Wastingof Flesh, NightSweats. Bleeding from the Lungs, Loss of Strength, Loss of Appetite, General Debility, Debility of Pregnancy and Nursing, Flying Pains through the shoulders, chest, lace or limbs. Neuralgia, Nervous Headache. Nervous Prostration, Nervous Irritation, Giddiness or Dizziness, Excessive Paleness, Sore Throat, Drowsiness, Sleeplessness, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, “ Heartburn,Oppression or Sinking of the Stomach before or after eatmg, Const! paiion. Remittent Fever, etc., etc., and especially in ail Female Disorders or Uterine Irregularities, such as Difficult, Painful, Suppressed^ Sc^ty, Excessive, Delayed, Premature or too

Frequent Menstruation.

Statements from Patients, Etc. “Your prescription saved my daughter's life, and has saved me hundreds of dollars.”—[Rev. E.

Humphreys, Remsen. New Y ork.

“We bless God for the benefit we have received from your Prepared Prescription.—[Rev. P. Pere-

Blossburg, Pennsylvania.

Every one to whom I have recommended it

U3C [R«v. C. D.

1J 01 : 8 *. Asroa Pmcx, New York.-In the early part of February, 1865, I was suffer intr from a violent cough, for which I had been treated during six months previously without benefit, 1 had N ight Sweats which completelv prostrated me. In the evening, hoarseness would come on, uhicti would prevent me from speaking above a whisper. I had then had two attacks of bleeding

family Physician assured me

that he coulu do no more for me. I was growing

rapidly worse, and had been compelled to leave i =; ”—“— tom^rnliira^Tl^tSr.^ thfV^ce 01 ^ rhe Great English Remedy.

Consumption. In the beginning of February i

r. Henry Fisher, Treasurer ot the American

», a dig posit

mory, hectic Bushes, pimples an

iptions about the face, furred tongue, eats, fetid breath, coughs, consumption, mono-

mania, and frequently insanity.

The afflicted, on the first appearance oi any of the above symptoms, shonld immediately apply

to Dr. Wm. Thomson for relief.

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secrets that every

acquainted with. Still it is a bod

locked up, and not lie about the house. It wil sent to any one on the receipt of fifty cents, dress Dr. Wm. Young, .No. 416, Spruce street, above Fourth. Philadelphia. ie!5 *Uy

book that must I

It will 1

23 Park I'lacc and-420 .Murray street, tite,

Mr. Henry Fisher, Treasurer of the Bible Society, presented me with a bottle of th* Prepared Prescription. In a few *hr. >. my appe , which 1 had entirely lost.) returned; withii

1SJE-W YOl-tlC.

P. F. WELD. ) W. It. AN PItEWS./ li. C. LEET. > oct23 d#m jSTEW

iien

of thu ajipen tii in n le*.-

;eBsine Aignt aweaL> were bn.ken up. on! 1 regauictl atrength rapidly, aud ularly attemlin^ t4> my a> ulerk

entirely lost.) n

a week my cough had almost left me: ami i than two weeb6 ihe Niglit sweats were bn»L<

tr* now regularly atiemling t4> mv du > the American Bible Sx.-ietv, in’ h. tent I have been nine vea:>* I am ig good health Your Brescri ure, when my friends despaired

se employow eu.oy effeeted a

THOS J

“ I have had Nervous or Spasmoilic eleven years. During the ia.-

never

WM. WILLI AMS.

JOE JACOB

WILLhYTlS, COOK A CO.,

WTiolesalg Dealers in

NOTIONS IND Fill GOODS Nt o. 4 IaOui*»i:inn direct,

(Opi>osite east end Union Depot, IJNrXDIAlNrAP>OLX3,

mv recovery. LONGEK.*

nodio A>1 lima for

years. During the laot >ix years I have ha<i an uninterupted night's rest, it olteii seemeii to me that 1 would 'lie before I could get air into my lungs. I suffered mj greatlv from ‘shortness of breath,’ that I was compelled to take frequent rests in walking trom mv residence

place of business. I obtaio-'d ti:e

o mv “ Th

Ihe night before I obtaio»*d the 4 Prepared ascription.’was the worst, evir passed.

oonl’i nigln n nil

since. * * * * j have now complei ered my strength and spirits, and am aillicted with ‘shortness of breat

Prescription.’was the worst. evir passed. Du | ootaing the remedy, I took a toaspoonful at n^»on an*1 again at night, ami slept a’l night without j waking^ I have^ not^ had a bioken night's rest

eiy recovnot at all

ness

glad t4> have any one aillicted with Asthma

and see me. EZRA (J. LANGDON,

“No. 3ff4 Fourth street. New York.”

The “ Prepared Prescription,” is put up in a fi bottle, ami sold bv Druggistsgenerallv; or orders mav be addressed to the Sole Proprietors, OSCAR MDSES & <'o.‘ 27 Courtland street. New York.

not at

shall

DS

j Consult;

X-TTID. tivnlan

j l>e sent

*, containing par-

ol many ases successfully treated, u ill tree b> mail, to all who ill write for it Sold at Wflolesale and Retail, in Indiana(Olis. by W I ilaskit A Co., and by all Druggis

nPlIE I NDERSKiVED HAVE OPENED AN* X entire new stock of Notions and Fancy Goods, Consisting in part of Buck Glows and Mitts, 1 foods, Scarfs, Comforts, Shawls, Undershirt.'*, Drawer", Buttons, Threads, Mens’and Women's Hosiery, Hoop skirts, Balmorals, AND A FULL LINZ OF \ v in nr ic oooos. We respectfully call the attention of Merchants i an<l the trade generally to an examination of our I "toi k, as we feel confident that we can sell as 1 cheap, or cheaper, than any other house in the citv tag^Call and examine stock before purchasing elsewhere. WiLLI AMS, CDDK & CD.. j No. 4 Louisiana street, or IS dim Indianapolis, Indiana. W II Hoover. J. R. Pumphrey. Murray Shipley, j HOOVER, PUMPHREY & CO., Wholesale Dea ers in

THE DRY UP acts quickly an 1 surely. Usually a single bottle of it is sufficient to effect a permanent cure. We recommend to every one who has the Catarrh, either in its incipient stage*, or in its worst form, to try the Remedy at once, and you will far exceed us in its praises. Price $1 per bottle. Send stamp for pamphlet. "For sale by the proprietor, H. H. BUKUINGTON, Druggist, Providence. Rhode Island. Also, by SMITH A DWYER, Wholesale Agent* for Chicago, Illinois. nov3d6m

CLOTHING. MENDERSON & FROHMAN, W MOLES A LE CLOTHIERS, Cloths CassiineresVestinffs. Etc.,

47 Hnnovor street >, ftnil by- *11 Dniff jel dlveexl

An out

CORDIAL. > •! PreTcntntlve Wartli Psund •( Cure.

A THER TO IST'S CHERRY CORDIAL Ia the IxsAt rcmcfly for the certain and effectual cure of Cholera, Cholera Morbus, Dlarrfccn, Cnlle, Cramps, DTSESTEKY, HEARTBURN, INDIGESTION, Dytptptia, and all Bowel Complaima. ‘‘Try it." For »ale by all Druggists. oet29 i|1awSAw9m

U.ocmrM Pitld In <-n.nh, xinre I7f»l. over Bl **,,‘900.000.

tTniF. OLD NORTH AMERIt A is the FIR-T X INSURAN) E (DMF.VNY with a * A'li LAPITALorgamie*! in the United >tat<‘S. Th**-* seeking RELIABLE INDEMNITY are res,.ei t. fully referre*! to its long nnd honorable business

i-nri-erof seventy-two years.

For Fire Policies in the above sterling oh)

Company apply to

II. c; HOPKINS. Agent. Talbot ft New’s Block,

STAPLE WD F.WCV DRV GOODS - Xn - 111 p ' a ‘' 1 * reec -

INDI ANAPOLI9.

sept29d3m

BAKERY. IPARROTTA HmTHKR'M Union Steam^akeryf No. 17 North Feonsylvania Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA, Manufartnra all kindsCrarkcn, ( akes anil Brea»l. Liberal discount made to the tra*te dcc8i!3in

COLD MEDAL COGNAC.

J&JlliA'li toVHftC. OOl.n MKW.ftl. SHERRY, PORT AYO HADKIRA, HARYRMT RO(;RR4>Y. WHEAT ftlTTRIHEYT. OIsD HOHKMTKAO RYK.

In addition to our bnsineaa of selling Wines, etc.. In original packages, and in onler to insure to consumers Pure Liquors In a compact anil

nstimera Pure Liquors in a compact an*

convenient form, we commenced the enterprise of bottling ami packing in cases our well known Wines, Brandies, Whiskies, etc., and have sent them ont In a style that would preclude the possibility of their being tampered with before reaching the pofchaser. The general appreciation and gratifying success that has rewarded our efforts has encouraged us to maintain the atanded as regards quality, also, to make increased efforts to retain the confidence ami patronage which has

been so liberally bestowed npon na.

BININGER ft CO.,

I Established 1778.1 Importers of Wines, etc.,

No. 15 Beaver Street, New York.

The above popular goods are put up in cases containing one dosen bottles each, and are sold by all prominent Druggists, Grocers, etc.

Oplnlona of tbo Preaa.

The name of Bininger ft Co., No. 18 Beaver street is a guarrantoo of the exact and literal truth of whatever they represent.—New York

Commercial Advertiser.

The importing house of Bininger ft Co., No. 15 Beaver Street, is conducted upon principles of integrity, fairness, and the highest nonor.—New

York Evening Express.

HORN, ANDERSON A CO.,

Wholesale Grocers, Agents,

81 West Washington street, Indianapolis. Ind.

lefl dStawfteosny

CANDIES, ETC. Christmas and New Years

Cormcr Market ass® Illinois Street*.

Fancy Candy Toys, AND •ANDIES IN ALL VARIETIES.

Roar ding by tbe Ray or Week. ftfi^Warm Meals at all hours. deelSdSw

KNITTING.

HOMEMADE KNIT GOODS. CiOCKJaad Stock tngs.all sixes and shapes, with O Gore, aad Heel audio* bait ont complete, equal to best bend knitting. Alto, Fancy Knit Goods aad Knitting Yana. All very cheap. CasUR KiittiM Dmm to Grier. OaR a* *Re* of lamb Knitting jfachfrw, U

BERKSHIRE LIFE INSURANCE CO., PITTNl’IKUD, 53 tss. Assets, - - - $7.50,000 00 Amount Insured, - - $5,000,000 00

All Policies .'Tlutual and Aon-Forf citable.

Bnaincse of ISGG Mlore than .500 per cent. .Ylorc tban Uaat Year.

ANNUAL CASH DIVIDENDS Paiil on renewal of all Policies that have been in force two years.

mand.

Premiums in

annn

imiums may be paid in 1. 5,10, annual, semi-

al or quarterly Payments.

Rates on 10 Annual Life and on Endowment Policies, are from 10 to 25 per cent, higher in the Note Companies than in the Beushihe. Surplus Distributed Equitably, As each member has contributed to the same.* No one should desire more, and no one should be satisfied with less. The value of forfeited policies are used to give to the holder either a paid up pol icy or a longer term of Insurance, instead of being used to swell tho Dividends of other members. Part note taken when required.

Average Annual Dividend For tbc Fast Four Years, o 44 FcrCcBt.of tbe Annual Life Bate, Adding, in many cases, more than the premium paid, and on Endowment ami 10 Annual Liie Bolides from 60 to 120 per cent, of the Annual Life Rate, being, with the reduction in rate, a larger Dividend than has ever been paid by any Note Company. The Cash System is universally conceded to he the safest, cheapest.and best for oil kinds of business. Why should the business of Life Insurance be an except®n? If Losses and Dividends are to be paid in cash. Premiums must first be paid in cash. Without claiming advantages that may not also be attained by others, we do claim for the BERKSHIRE LUTEINSURANCECOMPANY, a higher ratio of assets to liability, and much lower ratio of tosses and expenses to income, than most companies—as appears by the Massachusetts Insurance Commissioners’ Eleventh Annual Report— the result of a careful selection of risks, economy of management, and prudent investment of funds, (at as high rates of Interest as are consistent with safety and immediate availability-) prompt payment of claims and equitable distribution of surplus unsurpassed by any company and cordially invite the examination of its advantages by the public. Responsible, active anil energetic persons, wishing to act as Agents of Ihe Company in localities favorable to longevity, and persons con

yfted to correspond with the Company or any of THOS. F. PLUNKETT, President. BENJ.CQICKERING, Sec’y, Trens an 1 Actuary. JACOB I*. GREENE, Assistant Secretary.

lOf O^EW, Am

SEWARD & B 4RTHGEG IEW, Ageits

No. 2ft West WasMngtou Strest,

dseff deowl y IN RIAN AP® LIS, IN D.

ft.-> I> NOTHIN*. No. Si I\arl Street, Lciiceen Vine an,l Bare, j cxrsrcxiMiNr J (vxi-

dec7 • i2ui

c’ i c: i :v t i.

TOBACCO^ WFBB, JIAIZY Ac CO., TOBACCO Commission Merchants. It ftft'ftlnut ftilrret. cusroidsnsrATi, otcio. A full line of the best brands of Virginia, Missouri AND IventixeUy Totoaecos?,

For sale in Bond or tax paid, octl dGin

UMBRELLAS, ETC.

>1. TII O >X I* S OIV ,

Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer in

UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS,

WALKING CAVES, 167 main *4., bet. Fourtb and Flftk, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Repairing promptly attended to. dec7 d3m

"QUEENSWARE, ETC. WH0SALE AM) ETAIL. JOHN WOODBRIDGE & CO., IMPORTERS OF QUEENSWARE, China, Glassware, TABLE CUTLERY, AND PLATED WAKE, N<® IG West Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. dec! d.7m

COMMISSION.

«. «. HOL.HAIM, PRODUCE DEALER -And Commission Merchant, 6 Bates House, Washington street, nov23*13in Indlanapelle, Indiana. DASIKIt DUNCAN. W. H. THOMAS* JACOB DUNCAN. D. DUNCAN & CO., O KfN KTi.-V L. Commission Merchants, And Dealers In FLOUR, GRAIN, PRODUCE. WHISKIES AND CIGARS, NT®. 49 West I. on I-lama St, (Opposite Union Depot,) INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. ITr* Consignment* solicited. Poctoffice Box 1242. aprtt dtf

TOILET. Ladies Desiring a Clear and

3tAVTlF’'j- tiV |0\ i coMP^Sce n

'»> a. v a A ^ -GeorgeW^iaiirp.

This delightful Toilet article has no equal for Preserving and Beautifying the Complexion and Skin. Sold by Druggists everywhere. Depot, 74 Fulton Ntreet, New York. je9 dly

DOORS, SASH, ETC.

MERCER, MORE & CO.,

S A. S H 9

DOOR m BUM MAM FAUIORY,

Cft91 BRIDGE CI t v, IND.

TUiE undersigned In'© established, InconnecX. tion with tbei* CAK WORKS, a Sash, Door and Blind Department, which they have fittf i up with new machiiiery of tlie latest'an f ino<t approved patterns, and are now prepared to furnish at shortest notice, all styles of >•‘••'11, Doors, Blinds, Shutters, Mouldings, Base, i rnices. Brackets, Window and Door

Fra?m *, etc., etc..

In connection with the above business is a

Foundry and Machine Shop. Mill Machinery and Building Castings made to order. Having experienced Pattern Makers in

employ, we are prepared to makes emannd furnish castings promptly, ngines and Machinery of all kinds :

•y ot all kinds repaired, ;ood and as cheap as can

PROFESSIONAL.

J. m. YOKJARX, M. I*., Eclectic Physician, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHKR. Office No. 180 (residence No. 128) North Pennsyl vania street, one and a h»lf squares North or Postoffice, Indianapolis, Indiana. Office boon from seven to nine a. a., one t*. three and seven to nine r. M. feb22 dly

our

patterns an<

Engines and Mart: and work waraanted be done elsewhere.

Cash paid for old Iron, Brass, Lumber, etc . etc. MHKCEK, MORE A ©O.

declS d3m

WARREN TATE, Manufacturer of Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door and Wtnftew Frame*. Brackets, Rfiouldlags, Etc., Etc. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in FLOORING, CEILING AND WEATHERBOARDING. T7YLOORLNG Worked Lumber dressed and sawed J? to order. No. 3$ sou ti* New Jersey Street, INDIANAPOLIS, IN’D.

oysters, etc.

<3-. WEXaXiS,

DENTIST, OFFlCf, OVER HARRISON’S SANK.

feblff dly

9V. V. RRIXH, Wholesale and Betail Dealer in OYSTERS, CAME AND FISH, akb COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 12 South Pennxylvania street. Second door from Washington street, InDii.vrol.ffi, InDliXi. RJ~ M* orders promptly attended To. UecTdta.

nt'.TKCTKD BY KOVAL LETTK1IS PATENT.

NIK J A.TIES CLAKKE'S

CELEBRATED FEIALF. PI LIS, Prepare*! from a prescription of Sir J. Clarke, ii. I>.. Physician Extraordinary to the queen. This invaluable medicine i> unfailing in Uiecure ol all those painful and dangerous, diseases to which the female constitution is subject it inoc.'. crates ail excesses ami removes all obstructions, from ^whatever cause. A speed;, cure in iy be

TO BABUIED LADIES

it is part

bring on the m

rticularly suite.I, It « ill in a -bort time

lOnthly periotl w.th regularity.

caution.

These Pills should not be taken bv females during tbe FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnane v, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at

any other time they are sale.

In all ra>e> of Nervous and Spinal Affection-. Pain.** in the Buck and .Limbs, fcatigue on slight exertion. Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics and >\ hues, these Pills will effect a cure when all

>Y II

other ful re

Is will effect a cure wl

ans have failed; and although a

ily, do not contain iroi

y thing h

mony, or anything hurtful to the con; Full directions in the pamphlet a

package, which should be carefully pre>erved. I®*5>oldby all Druggists. Price, $1 per Bottle.

>ugh a iK)v

on. calomel, antihe constitution.

i ea

SPECIAL. NOTICE

signatures of I. C. BALDWIN & CO., and JOB MUSES, Without which none are genuine. N. B.—Oue dollar, with eighteen cents for postage, enclose<l to any authorized Agent, or to the Sole General Agent for the United States and

British Dominions,

JOB MUSES. 27 Cortlandt street, New York, will insure a bottle containing Fifty Pills, by return mail, securely sealed from all observation. life-health-strencth. life-health-strencth. life-health-strencth. »H. JLAY 1>KI»VY1V16RI.'S SPECIFIC PILLS, Are prepared by the Messieurs Garanciere A Dupont. Pharmaceutists. No. 214 Hue Lombard Paris, from the Prescription 11 l>r. Juan Dclamarre. C hief Physician to the BUospital du Nurd

on Laribo^ere.

EETTEU OF UECO.TI HEN DATION.

I’Aai* 1 , May 5, IMvl.

Gentlemen We have uscil the ••specific Pills'’ made from Dr. Delamaric's Prescription, during several years past, in our private ana public practice. ana have found them a most energetic and efficient remedy in cases of Spermatorrhea or Se-

minal Weakness: ni

jses of Sperms

5>s; nightly, daily, or prei

ssions; Sexual Weakness, or Impc

cial Dei

or s ratu

anota. or Im potency;

Special Derangements of the Nervous System , weaknesses arising from Secret Habits and Sexual Excesses; Helaxation of the Geuilal Organs; Weak Spine; Affections of the Eyes; Lime or Brickdust Deposits in the Urine*; Milkv Discharges; Paleness of the Skin, with Sunken Lheefcs and Bloodless Lips; Pinched Features; Irregular Action of the Heart, and in all tHe ghastly train of Symptoms arising from over use, abuses, or loss, frum any cause, of the Nervous

Force.

We earnestly advise the Profession, ami all persons suffering from any Svmptomatic or Organic Affections of the Genito-Crinary System?, to u>p these Pills. With high respect, we are vours

most sincerely.

R. A. BEAU REP Al HE. M 1> G D. DUJARDIN. M. D. JEAN Dl LEUC1 IKE. M !>.

To Garanciere & Dupont, No. 2:4 Hi e l om-

bard, Paris.

Sedentary and Studious Occupations. Griefs Anxieties, or whatever tends to impair the vital action of the Brain, Heart or Nervous System, frequently lead to the most distressing anil embarrassing disorders of the Virile System. Students. clergymen, and lawyers, therefore, who are especially liable to these Weaknesses should resort promptly to Dr. Delamarre's Specific Pills. A pamphlet containing full particulars, with directions and advice, printed in French,

urections and advice, pn: nan, Spanish and English nd w ill be sent by mail, 1

^rite for it

Frei

accompanies each

)f cost, to ;

1, free of cost, t

Ger- . box,

any who

sent by mail, securely sealed from all observatioi on receipt of the specified price by any authorized agent, or by the sole general agents for America,OSCAR G. MOSES AGO., 27 Cortlandt street. New York. Sold wholesale and retail in Indianapolis, by W J. HAS KI T A CO., And at retail by all Druggists throughout the country Oct 22 deowAwly _______

Worm teA

A pleasant, aale andeffectual Vegetable RemeUv for all kinds of Worms found in the human bodv"; also, a reliable cure for Fite and Worm Fever. Possessing in its combination wonderful cleansing and strengthening properties, it will always improve the health or the patient, wbetheri

affected by Worms or other causes.

Price 95 Cents.

Sent by mail for 2fi cents. JOHN A. PERRY, Chemist. M. S. BURR ft CO., 3S Tremont street, Boston General Agents, and fbr sale by all Druggists.. HR. WARRENS BILIOUS J1ITTERS.

Being a Concentrated

, Fluid Extract of the most

Bio

, Ota, Barks and C. known to medical science. Is, therefore, one of the most effectual Cleansers and Renovators oi the Vital Fluid ever offered to the public; while, as a cure for Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Bilionsiess. Headache. Dizziness, Indigestion, and tho arious complaints caused Ire Vitiated Humors,

be unequ

ed by anyrth^^edbdne^ttm^worlJL

JOHN A. PERRY. Ch^ M. S. BURR ft CO., 36

’ Isold

General Agents, and

ideodftwly

jelSd

.Chemist, Proprietor, Boston, Massachusetts. Tremont street, Boston,

by all Druggist*.

PRIVATE A ND every form of DISKASELof the male or X\, female organs of generation cured in a few days, at the Western Medical Office, 137 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. No Charge Until Cured. Diseases peculiar to females speedily cured. Bemrd. and N ursine furnished Cadies during Confinement. D BATHS, the only sea* rexxdy for Private Diseases, always ready. Male Safes El; Female Safe, or shield, an article much needed by married ladies. $10; Female Pills |5. Any of these articles or medicines sent by mad or express, when ordered. Masturbation. or self abuse, speedily cured by an entire now treatment Young man or woman, married or single, if you are afflicted with any disease, call or write at once, and be assured of prompt relief and low charges. Ad'v.JI' roe and confidential. Send stampfbiftsi v. -ular. octl ftwly

Galea’s lead Dispensary. (Established 1860. Char .ered 186L) A MEDICAL PAMPHLET, just [ published, oontaing 60 large pages I and numerons engravings of theor- ■’ gans of betft sexes in health and

disease; treating on private-diseaso*, goin.rhoa. gleet, syphilis, stricture; finesses of the testicles, bladder aud kidneys; solft iftaae, and tin >eeroc habits of both sexes, andd® deplorable effects ou both body and mind; xllseaaes of lemales from girlhoo*! to old age; iatatfted as a warning and a guide lor the young of both sexes, being a truthful adviser to the married and those contemplate mg marriage; with the Author’s new method of treatment, the most successful means of sure aa shown by the report of cases, mailed under seal for 36 cents. Bead the above work before seeking medical aid elsewhere, aad thus avoid quackery. Patients at a distance trehtod by mail, and medicines sent to any part of tho country on receipt

of a statement of the case.

TO LADIES.—A pamphlet ol special tmport9 married, proe 10 cents; also, a little ivate advice to ladies, either married

ance to the

book of

ors

k of private advice to ladies, either married .ingle, price U cents; either sent in sealed ea-

upes on receipt of price.

•flic* Meafreyed frnne 74 Green Street. To 178 Jefferson street, between Fifth and Center, near the Willard Hotel. Consultations privatn «nH all business strictly confidential Address THE GALEN’S HEAD DISPENSARY, sepl dftwly Lonisrill^ Kentucky.

F AIKCULAEB of every fieecnpuoa neatly ex-

• •