Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1867 — Page 2

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Tbe WMbtagtaa coitaipondent of jUM Clin* elmitl OommrcM, in • lottor pnbUahod In that papor jrottenlay, davelop* a aahane of HH!t. BrrtKK and Tbai>. Ptavt.jca, 1 la pmido for tba impeachment of Oenertl «nui»T, m well a* fh«- Piprtdont. Tbo evl* denea 1* dear that Itii the purpoao of ihuf dnooblna to put out of the way, If powthle, • away otMtacle in tha way of their rorolutiouary and dertructlvo detlitn*. The Gfmmercial ring to the rivalry between Aani-tY and llpt* •mS and thut tbo oobiectlvo point" of tbe latter In ihe next CongreM wore PrOtldent Johwbon and Oeneral Grant, “Mack” eaye: It will 1^ remembered that about a month ago Mr. Aehley offered a resolution in the Botterof Hepresentattvee directing the Judiciary Committee to Inquire If any otiictr of the United Mutes had been utility of high crimes or mtademoanors within the meaning cl (he Constitution, or bed conspired to subvert the Constitution of the United States. This looked at tho.tlme, certainly to me, nmi, 1 think, to most others, rather like tie evasion of a direct charge against the President, Hun so attempt to make It more comprehensive, and to Include others beside that unhappy gentleman. I know that most of those who referred to the subject In conversation at tho time, so regarded ft. Thoro wits one gentlemsn, however, on the floor of tbo House or Heprcientallvot, who, ns if by Inspiration, sew through It the Insltint It was offered, and construed aright the poisonous malice It concealed under an apparently harmless coating of words. The presentation of such a resolution, whose coming had not beeq luraided by any previous an*' nounoement or Intention, and was known but to hall a dozen members, very naturally threw the House Into e temporary confusion, and created quite s stir on the itepubllciin side. What the putsMe already knows on |hc sub- . JeCt Is only what transpired In tbe way of n gVHr bttelDNs, but tSe byplay, that did not

■■TsuSsMdC*

mStuonffutfeSJ: poimcai Biiwjvca^ thnalast on the su

subject of

iJSwhS^ 1 *** ”^ >> »oweMoMBhr ^ whSTpSwIeion* theTreS^^gmSS tSSmiaSrSlii' 45?*^ about the howo Of alms or eould ateal, and In their extreme want

octrine, whkshfcenot

uvu ut iicMvii ins v w n rwi« no ivvaraura had sovrfsl partners efnee tho dontt of Wife.

MU IJHU AWHIITY

was a Miss Mar •etts, Who cii.ii!

Horae

Ury A. Mann, from Mnenehui.oa to bo a relative of Um lata

or age, ana eduoailcn, „ atmlatfle man:

(•lone under!

nner when she wifls, but w«

the silken gloves.

wrroce,

ih: there would

come

uubiuvb.*, uu, im- byplay, iuni. tun li.<i under (bat bead, l« tbe Important part that shows the animus of tbe movement. As soon as tbo resolution Was read Mr. Oli gbam jumped from bis scat and went over to Asbtey, to whom be addressed some very strong language, asking him wbat be tflesnt

sbley, *

duct, toot and can been guilty under looked at Aside

by such a proposition as that, and why he didn’t fTame It to apply to the President only, ad of making it a drag-net to-ancluue ’ officer of tbe Oovi rnnient. Ashley besawhile, nOcctcd a knutish smile, and retbgt ‘'ho guessed It was all right.” II isn’t all light," said lilngbcm. ” it’s a stab at General Grant, and no such ipollcious thing shall go through the House If 1 can help It.” "Suppose it decs Include Grant,” said Ashley, "can't we invcHtlgate tils con-

mpoarh him if he has solution P' Bingham

tlcy a moment and replied lu ner-

vous wrath, "Ashley, tnu'ro a fool. Don’t you know that you oan't impeach any but a civil officer of the Oovrmmcnt under the Con-

stitutlon?" By this tlin

eailected where the collv,|uj vnug uvi.., and Thad. Stevens, scenting a bretxe, had come over to avert a storm. Addressing Win, Bingham asked what wna the meaning of tbts damnable assault on (Icnend Grant. “Ob, nothing," said Mcvrna in bis fnildlous way— “only we w;int to Investigate some charges recently made against him. I don't sec why Gran) should be free from Investigation any more than Johnson. He’s just as bad as Johnson." Bingham again denounced what be termed venr aptly “• foul conspiracy rgatoat the chief officer of the Army of the Republte,” and he gave tbe few friends of the resolution who were around him fair warning that tf they passed it, be should expose tbo cowardly

proceeding as It deserved.

Hy this time the resolution had “gone

but wearlag

gloves*

Thu tana lot* BHMoaarotw. Williams owned a house ea ‘ hli well known seattmenta c made ■ rsndesvous forth# "free

section. At tines, it is said, there wool# be four or five "philosopher*" there wttb their “affinities,” ah/ft waa quite aatanl that the .neighbors, who had, no* ham converted to tha beauttee of ibis style of “progreasivo develop, ment” should look unkindly upon tbo orgies

constantly enacted before their eyee.

nr.Movmo ah obstacl*.

Mrs. Williams, who will be rememborod aa » net III woman, used to apuaar on our streota In the mongrel costume advocated by strong minded woimnand rattle bonded men. lbs appears to have acquleaostf in her husband’s wishes, big whether she entered fatiy tntohts views we are unable to aM* On# Jf her sieters was thoroughly converted, and became attaeh* i d to an "affinity” In tha shape of a typo, with whom she had left town, and lu a neighboring city rejoices in the possession of several children. Mrs, Williams died some years ago, )t was said, of cofT*umptioe. Whether the dungeon In wlikh lu*.laughter Eunice waa eonit in d had b.en rived previous to hor death or nof, we can u. - say, but it is unfortunate, In view of the late expotli that no phyeician was called to tho bedside of tbe dying woman. Williams data not appear to have mourned deeply bis beri at ement, and after some Un-

successful eapeth’iice, KOI'Nit 1118 AHIIUTY

In the person so inaptly named. With her be has ilvod in the moat intimate relations ever since she oaiue to .hie house, and whether through hid influence or not te uncertain, but tbe fact is, ibsisluenoheoMne the child Eunice hoe been sut jrct to constant Ill-treatment, culminating in the apparently deliberate attempt lo take her life by starvation.

THE DMCOVXBY.

A "out seven o’clock, Tbursdiy morning, the luih Instant, as Mr. Charles W. Denison was passing the house of Williams, he saw something fall upon tho snowdrift In tho yard, and (or the moment thought some ot tbe inmates, who were In the habit of doing queer things, bad thrown a bed from the window. Looking at the object, he saw it move, and soon perceived that It was the daughter of Williams, a beautiful add intelligent child, about thirteen jears of age, who bad risen to her feet, and was attempting to advance towarde him. ffiio was without shoes, and clad only in a night dross, with an old shawl about hor head and shoulders. Tbo lower part of her head was covered with Mood, which was running from her nostrils and rrom a wound In her lip, which she had bitten in her agony while writhing under tbe lash of her tormentors, and tbo was so sadly changed by emaciation and the cruel treatment to which she had been subjected, aa to be scarcely recogmzable at tbe bright, healthy ind robust girl of a few weeks belore. As Mr. Denison approached,

over," as tho parliamentary phrute Is. from refusal of tin- House to suspend the ruli

tjuiet had bicn restored business of tho day wai Bingham addressed Ai

several mi mbers, in language like

ne to suspend tbe rules, -.ored ou tbe floor, and tbe lay was quietly proceeding, sed Ashley, in presence of

...c........in language like this: “Tell the honest truth now, who Instigated that resolution?’’ " Why, wbat makes you think it Wasn’t, my own?" inqulrsd Asbloy. “Be-

cause, much

y own?" Inqulrsd Ashley.

>ld Bingham, “ 1 know there It too uch cunning in it for you, and I’ll bet you ything you dare that Thad. Stevens and n. Butler either wrote it or dictated Its

spirit.” Ashley again protested against Bingham’s right to question tbe authorship; and

Bingham aar‘- **--* “ ‘

muon craft i

but

had collected around the disputants. After some further bantering and badgering, on Bingham's part, Asbley confessed that " Stevens btid a little to do with it, and Butler bad a little to do with it, and tbat one of its principal objects was to give Butler an opportunity of making and proving certain charges

against Genera I Gram.”

Now this is no story of the Imsglnatlon. It is a statement of fact, given to mo by one who was witness to it.snd substantiated by others. I heard it sometime ago, but looked upon it as so improbable on (ts face that I declined to print it until 1 bad verlfled it from such a source as would leave no doubt of its accuracy. Here we hrfvetho would be leader* of the radical party engaged In the foulest, most malignant and most treacherous assault that tho Ingenuity of devils could invent against tho man to whose valor and genius we owe the existence of tbo nation to-day. A commtttee of Congress Is asked to Inquire whether Ulysses S. Grant has been engaged In a conspiracy to subvert the Goverhmeat! If the reader can think of anything more fiendish In conception, or more cowardly tn Its purpose, tits reading must date back of the mpst licentious days of Human history, when, even tn tbo midst ot assassination plots and bloody conspiracy the Hie and reputation of a brave soldier was secure. And such crimes as these aro committed In the American Congress, and that, too, In the name of “ loyalty.” He who denounces them Is “ disloyal,” or what In the tntnd of these radical assassins Is the same

thing, “ conservative.” '

Just here I can not forbear quoting from the Anti-Slavery Standard an extract from a letter puiillshni tn tliat Jourual with great

eclat, show! ‘ '

tht

tbe child clasped her bands and exclaimed, “ Ob, Mr. Denison, don't let my father and that woman get me; they aro trying tomarderme!" Mr. David Kieley was called, and the two gentlemen raised the child in their arms, and, after a moment's consultation, concluded to take her Into tbe bouse. The expression of this Intention seemed to cause utter despair In tho heart of the girl, and her head dropped, apparently in a fainting fit. mpresslon of those who had pteked her up waa that tho child bad jumped out of the window tn tbe delirium of fever. Ou the way to the door they met a man with a pall of water he had drawn from Mr. George Loomis’ well, and tbe girl pleaded for a drink, laying she could take it right out of tbe pall. As the msn held up tbe water she plunged bar face Into it, and drank with avidity, and Mr. Denison, still undir Ibe impression tbat sbe waa ill from fever, felt obliged to stop her, When she begged for one more swsllow, say. log it tasted “ so good.” The poor thing said she had not ta>ied food or drink for two days and three nights. Miss Mann appeared at the door, and, in answer to an inquiry, affirmed tbat tbe child bad been sick. 8he was taken into the house, and Miss Mann waa asked where her bed was, tbat sbe might Immediately be placed in it. She said all the beds were “ airing.” Mr. Keeley went to call Williams, and being gone a long time, Mr. Denison, after giving the invalid a little stimulant, went out to seek tho father, met him near tbe house, and told him what had occurred. He uld not seem surprised, and went Into tbe

house, Mr. Denison following. Williams, In- I with them ail. 1 want y stead of directing any thing for tbejrelief of applet jhat Mr. Denison b

the child, took bold Of her wrists, anfftold Mr. Denison he didn’t need bis aiststanoe. It ws

leviateharaMi the request of tha recipient of i^issasBs

- THEaWXST. V

Tha mwa of this den

about from

bHMMd persons collected a

no action against the were to be allowed '

IttornortaiodMtfflffi _ and there waa load talk of Wreehtaf imw

Aa ttaual in auch tha females wen i wir advice, many

moat excited manner, did set" taho him out”

ffgahs fro* Williams to

Mfy vengesMO, i

*f tomd? user, that tf K?#

Mr. Thomas Wattles/(who appeared a littti aafSaSs

rot, but bavin,

right eye, whh uia blood, ha by the crowd,

having received a , which broke the

heat a hasty and altar a

and made loud thmet, but Mew. under the ' “

skin and brought

retreat, foffoWed ■■ sharp race with Wattles, took refum In tho •tore of Sherman * Dennison, when ha waa protected frbm the incensed people, who had collected la considerable numbers, prepared * ~ ‘ a taste of

place the man

ofCoi

with arrays to give the free lover^ It Waa then concluded to place

under arrest, and tbe services of Constable O. D. Fuller were ealled in for that purpose, and a movement waa made to taho the prisoner away. At this point. tha crowd interfered, and demanded that tbe woman, or “ the old hag,” aa they termed her, should also be taken Into custody—that the officer* should not maho “fhhofano and flesh of tbe other” The woman was accordingly brought along, and both, (knitted by tbo demonstrations of tho crowd, Were glad to be hurried off in

Hough’s omnibus. THE EXAMINATION.

On Friday morning the crowd collected m Increased numbers, and It was deemed imprudent toftake the prisoners to tbe police hesdquarters, so Jdstico Young opened court st tho “ lock up.” Tbe 'Complaint formally 1 an “ Biforavatcrt assault.** and both

and waived

charged an “ aggravated asasuft,” and both prisoners declined to call counsel, and waived an examination. Williams acknowledged the

edtothi , £V h hId e d* g “ ,,St h1IB ’ bUl 1>r>p< * r ' ental anthertty warranted."'ho has since coinfresed the gagging and whipping, and tbe woman also eonleeaee that she wnlpped the child with tba knowledge and permission of the father. The prisoners were required to give bail In the amount of $8,000 each, but preferred to be lodged In jalt rather thou run risk of falling into the hands of a mob aa uncharitable as they had shown thrm-elves. They were accordingly pieced in charge of

Mr. Beckwith at ” the castle.”

m CHILD’S AFFECTION FOR IIBK FATHER. The manifestation* of i hlldish affection on the part of this much pbused child toward oae who had treated her with ao much inhumanity, would draw tears from the eyes of any man wheae sensibilities were not ponded by tho Might of fanaticism. Day after day, While suffering acutely, and obliged to undergo painful operations for tho removal of Incipient aortlfloetlon which threatened to render amputation of tbe frozen feet nece-sn-rr, and possibly terminate her existence, the child waa soilcKoua for tho welfare of be father, sad wrote him notes breathing tb< most forgiving spirit—Indeed, seeming to take

orgivlng spl

no account of the terrible wrong she' had received. With these notes sbe sent apples and oranges and other little presents. Tno first of these gifts tan orange), was handed to him with a remark calculated to arouse bis sense of ving spirit of his muck Injured child.

exclalm-

g^zam“--w^awaasi^-*'^yast.aas<«* ; Fort Way ns buck, got htapha

flailmpa^MaswurU by Mr. T. F.Mmhard, a short itisane# fraa JWffiniartni, te•Htte^tas” tide af a stake aad rider

tart owe

fmiwte* a pieturs rwatting to They were take* is ehargo, awd p

provided for awe off them a tha eewwty aim* house, Who «t<| probably lose bar lower limbs from froatMte; tbs other has gowe to

somr Artauds th LoHiarUta.

—A Madtoau wwMti hftba mom af Cawtar slops# with Mr. Gallup. A fast seupl*. —Th* maa frees* te death oa tha Haw tang H^raTouftobTo^W.'FiHPMysef of Weed * Fugway. MahaHeuamu -Mr. Pylvaatar Morgau found ttabadtaia*

Maa. -A aum taFhiladstphta disd from lag a cork, to which um ladiauapolia Etrtkt adds, la Malatighhsrksed thagrsateit dam gar is fratit swallowing what it wader the cork. Tbs Herald msa MflMamuriflty kadm. — Wobdak Jkpiin Tea. Wshasw from obsei fhtisa, while tha frith of Aa JbprmcaM rsatt owths saUd fouadatioa of aatual axpsrtaaea. —Wa team I

bathExpreat.

—Hob. D. W. Voorhees has gona to How Orteaas. •* * ; -On Wedaosday last Ibaaafr at tho county treasurer, at WaahtegtoH waa haafcia late aad robbad of abptt $8jW0. gararal years age tba same traaoiry was robbed af fUfitO. —A dwtillag house ownad by HpflyMUIsr, tH Fern, WM boned last Moaday. Tha frat* Ilea or Jacob Wolf and William Tripptir wan turned out by tho An. jf -A bank, with Manta 8. Robtaaoa aa cashier, is to bo established ta Para; eapttal, 1500,009. ^ _ :: -; 1 • 1 —The Kokomo Herald telle efwpoHHf man of that plaee, who frttod ta heap aw appointment ou three different oseatieua to got married to a girl of Falrflald. Tha fourth time the youag gsattemag, rodisut ta a aaw suit of clothes, pa* ou band, but found tha young lady bad Just left ou a visit to aauta friends in Ohio. Dr. Sherrod** Steech.—The Bowling Green Avrora Borealt* thus eomaeuteupoa Dr. Sherrod’s speech la the Senate, against tha ratiAcal ion sf the proposed eonstitational

amendment:

We will publish next week tbe able, eloquent and argumentative speech of that aoMe patriot hero, Dr. W. P. Hbcrrod, made ta tha Indiana Senate, against tbe sdop’l n of Um proposed constitutional ameadmci.i. Usbows up Ibe IniquitMe of that maaeure, aad the

t forgiving splr

He took It in both hands, and wept,

tng, "Oh God, what have I done1 ve starved my child almost to death.” He wa. asked tf be would not unite In prayer, and gladly assented. He waa taken to a retired part of tbe jail, wliere It was tftitte warm, and be exclaimed, “Ob, how good this fob! and my little Eunice was freezing with cold." He fell upon hie knees, and bowing upon a work bench, sobbed and moaned in a most piteous manner. Ho was quite anxious that bis neighbor* should pray tbat God would forgive him; but a dav or two afirr bo seemed to bave recovered bis Stonlcal disposition, and cooly turned over the presents sent to b'm to bis

dear Maun.

LETTER FROM K.fNlCE To IIF.lt FATHER. ( Wo give below a copy of one of the notes sent by tbe little girl to her father, which can hardly l-o read without shedding tear-: Ob,papa! You don’t knowhow Ido want to see you. If I could, 1 know 1 should get well quicker; but my feet are so sore that Mr. Case »ar" 1* would kill me to rldo dpwn there. One of them I- most well, so that lean lift it up and move It in tbe bed, nnd when the right foot gets well I can rldo and sec you. I have heaps and piles of presents, paps, and 1 wish you could have Ibun wilb me just as we used to. I bave so many nice oranges and apples, and candles, that I don’t know what to do with them all. I want you to have all these

dangers such trifling leglslatioa as u aud kindred measures will entail upon the country. Dr. Sherrod was a soldier la tbs Mexican war; be waa alio for four year* the fritbftti mrgeon of the Pint Indiana heavy artillary. Ta tha Democracy of Indiana hi. name is ever dear, never breathed by then) but with that m gratitude which ever clusters around

and

warm

gri

those we love for tbetr unerring tbe sacred principle* which bind

devotion to our orjtud-

when' we rat Hod at the bugle

z itton togetaer. In tbs golden da;

party prosperity,

sound of a Willard and a Robloaon, ws

to associate hi* name Intimately with their*; and now, while the debanahlng Wavs* of tumultuous fanaticism threaten to sagulph us, and thi tr discordant muttering* break la fearful accent upon our ears, this speech to ua like an old familiar votes of the

the past-

counseling for our good and pointing to the

paths of tho Constitution! This i] Oodles tbe sentiment* of th. Indlsi

Kile, tbe Mntlment. of th. ry 10-day, and wilt be poln pride when the Iniquities of oetng poured out upon'all.

ted to them with tbe measure an

Mng Ht least surface indlcutto

hi-oousplr icy agtdnst the country’s hero: *T Was ashamed when I heard tbe lei

leading

men discuss—What would General Grant do? when the question under debate was whether tbo Fcei-tui-nt should be Impeached. Do? Who catvs for him, or sny nibir man In Cbrlsten 1 - dom? Does any one nippose that this mighty nation, wht.-li hides a million Of bronzed heroes unoor the folds of Its mantle, will con-S-nt to ho bulked In an earnest purpose b) any tailor, or tanner, or dispatch tinker, or

breath i ke them.

- - ener

when th« qnestloti under debate wa^ whether

s“o n ,r.

breath can

or tanner, or dispatch tinker, or Irr ahvi ? A breath can make them as a

nutnal

I* tbe |*aitv that now a* cu«es General Grsr t

of engaging In a c >mptiacy to subvert tbe Govemrai nt the same party formed six )ear» ago by the unfon of fragments from all parties of tbe country welded together by tbe cohesive power of a common danger and a common purpo-e? It Is bard to believe it, but tf It I-, It Is high time It wss dissolved, for It certstnly bss outgrown It. usefulness when It seeks, unat*f the leadership of such men ss Asbley and

the child,

ienlsoti be’didn't need bis ssststanoe. It wss uggested that a physician should bo called, jut Williams refused with many oaths, and ordered Mr. Denison oat of the housl. He went, but soon returned with others, and mst W ill jama on tbe way, who explained that tbe ohlld was not slek in the ordinary sense of tbe term. He ssid, " Her mother was d ugly, and she ha* Inherited her di-positlon. It shows how d ugly she It—her jumping out of tbe window.” Ho desired to place Mr. Denison under an Injunction of secrecy, saying It would ruin him it it got into tbe papers. Tbe two (Wilibims and Denison) then went into the •house, Williams refu-IngHo letln any other* of tbe party. Williams having told Mr. Denison he could ask tbe child any question he saw fit,

Mr. Denison said to her:

" Eunice, I want you to teli whether you meant wbnt you said when you told me your father and this woman were trying to kill you?" She hurst into tears, and laid, apparently terrifli d by ibe presence of tbe rather and the woman; “ My father isyi be punished me because I was a naughty girl." “ Well, wbat did you do?" “O, I stole some meat. Wasn’t that what jfoa cowhided me for,

pap" ?"

At ibis point Williams sprang from tha sofa and with an nuib, declared that it waa none of Mr. Denison's bu-lness, and tbat be shouldn’t a«k hr r any more question*. Mr. Denison replied that ho had bis permission, and meant to

know ibe ir.itb ot tbo matter.

“Will," sdd William., “let her tell tbe

story about tbo meat.” •

Eunice .aid: It waa Monday, wasn’t It

a*T me mauersnip or such men as Aibley and Builsr, to engage In the contemptible and dastardly busmesH Indicated In the proposition 1 refer io. If the " Union ” partyba* degenerated into a conspiracy to destroy the men to whom the nation owe* ita life, the aopner It la swept out of existence tbe better. Mr. BlngItain deserves the approbation of all true men for his timely intercession to avert an act, tbe sttghten mischief done by which Would have Been the dn*gr»re of tbe men who participated , -2JV or n >ft*»raco tho whole American ^ j^ta^y ‘ nVOlYed lB th * e ’ el faagtartiui n am rage nuistratsti. Tho blacks of Georgetowa, District of Colum • blk, held a meeting on Friday lojt, In view of the mayoralty'ehctlon toon to come iff in tbat ^ty, and. adopted a platform embracing entire

' equality between the whites and black*, a

Oamfldate waa nominated on this platform aritfihe Aonor accepted. The meeting was adfby aenatof Wilson, Hon.Georoe W, , and Mujor General Howard, favor^ sentiment/ entertained by the meetlog—the abolition of all dlstlnctiena oa no. count of race or color. This Is the first practl. dal development Of tbe Impartial anffrage system, and It will be followed by iltaHar demonstrations In Washington city and elaa. Where, wherever tho elective franchise has been conferred open the colored population. To show Just tbe intent of the advocate* 6f impartial suffrage we give tbe Interrogative* which the meeting Uetaunlaed to propound to tbe candidates for the mayoralty of George-

flMflf:

First. Have you been In favor of enfran. --"‘i Second. Are you In favor of giving tbo •amt civil and polttftal rights to tho people ol ObtoY tbat sre ehjoyed by the whites? Third. Are yon in favor of the education of colored children, and witl yon in eaao yon

papa, that you uiwhldcd me for stealing the meat? I was starved almost to death, and stole ilrwa -tair. and got a pig’s foot to gnaw

upon.”

While r luting this, tbe popr child again broke out inta tob. and tears. Tht* wa* enough, amt Mr. Denison left, to procure the service- of un officer. P^WELYTING. It ha-) been learneii sinoe this discovery tbat Wllli-ims bad attempted to Indoctrinate hi. daughter Li- favorite theory that men, women and children should associate a* freely aa the brute creation. There are apparently well auibeulicatt d report* in this connection, too Indecent'for publication. Being as Intelligent and pure minded child, Evnicerevolted at the lotbsome teaching, of her father, and expreeeed an ardent wiatt to attend a Christian dabbath school. Williams and Ms “affinity” were exasperated by tbe unyielding rectitude of the child, and undertook to ’’break her

will."

BTAHVATION.

To narrv out this purpose, they confined her

ort of di V eight,

feet

In a tort of dungeon In the garret, about three by eight, ant) kept her there for three weeks dtarlnjF the terribly cold, freezing weather, witn no shoes and inadequate clothing, strlctl ‘ “ ' ‘

r, wire no shoes and inadequate clothIcily forbidding her to pound her feet upon the floor to keep them from freezingt v a WM generally let out at night te sleep In a bed, but sometimes was kept there all night. Inaddmon to this eruel confinement, the 2mm !LVi‘ tU on J regimen of a quart of thin F™*’P*r day. 11^ complaints became so an-

THE GAO jam HAWffto).

A faff waa forced into the a helpless tblld, so that ibe was ne a stand; her band* wets beam

hind- her, and a rawhide i

force a* to draw Wood a» c. _ llama and tbe Mena woman l

work of eaetigatfon, aad writhed and .truggled

applet Jbat Mr. Denison brings you, because I sent them to you so that you could eat- them for me; and you will please gUo a good big greening to Mlsa Mann, for thinking of me la her note to Mrs. Huntington that morning. G, papa, you don’t know bow good every thing does taste to me. I have to eat semething every half hour. I am so hungry, and I have such nice toast and chicken broth; and bread and coffee and Jelly: and 1 have such alee things sent to me. Mrs. Hnith sent me a dish of preserved pears, and Mrs. Hyde sent me a Mg bowl of moss custard, and Mrs. Deardon sent me a great big glass jar of canned whortleberries. Imust stop writing a few minutes, and eit my bowl of chteken broth and biscuit, p ipa; for tbe clock snyait is half an hour since 1 had any thing to eat, but I sh ill write more. There Is not psper eneugir In tbo world, papa, for me to write you all I want to, and I want you to write me so Mr. Ucniabn can

to me. And Imagine that I kl.i

' > to

TIm Abb

M he Leurued.

tbe pu

«ry

fXMmmwmmmj vi uao

• of the country. Mur • everywhere suffeitaff. 1 icr manufacture* but

vsnt yo

bring it to iue* nuu every night before I

id think of

bed, and then

go to oeii, and then

and think of you until I full asleep. Ami day times there are so many people here tbat I

tired si night. Friday twenty-nino here; Saturday, thirty-one, am' ty-aeven, and I don’t know but not count ,so many; and Mr. C

,so man

ington came

Sunday. But I want to

get

were in

nd Sunday thlr-

more;

Clement Hunt-

lay

; I eould

u so bud, papa, next day alter

ie doctor

many; ai

home Saturday ntght and spent

it I want to seuyon su " ' hauld sceyou the ne:

yon was here, and I cried so bad ththought I should buvd a feverf but, papa, Mrs. Huntington la ao good tome, and I sleep with Mtsi Mary Ann. 8be feeds roe and gives me my drink, and watts on me when Mrs. If. Is busy. Mrs, A. wants me to say to you tbat she found I needed another cotton flannel night gown, for you know I did not have but one; so she got one, and Miss Lizzie Nherman Is going to make It for me. Now, father, don’t fet I anxious about me, for they do everything for me, and I intent] to write you every single

ately, and t« II me If you want me to tell uncle anything for you, because be will [not] come and see you. Dod’t tell Mr. Denison to carrv that apple to Miss Maqn, papa, for be won’t. I fear. Papa, Just one word more, to tell you what the doctor says. He has just gone. He* haa dressed my feet, and they look so much better (bat Mrs. Huntington thinks in one week 1 sbsll be able to walk across tbe room. But, psps, auch great big mortified epotel The doctor took out one spot to-day, and perhaps be will take out another to-morrow. But oh! papal if you could but think bow itburto, and how I scream, all because 1 bad to walk so much, and could not pound them. But never mind now. I would not bave written on thii piece of paper, [the paper on which this part of the note was written was torn from tke wrapper of some candy given her by tbe Superintendent af tbe Sabbath school— Editok Advertieer] but Mrs. H. was busy, and I did not like to ask ber for another piece. Next time 1 shell write a whole Mg letter sheet fall. This is all I could get hold

present.

not hungry-

are warm, papa, and to-morrow,

FAmb pot

y. Tell me all about it , when you write me. I ean not write very plain with my weak hands, papa, but try to read it. 1 am year own little daughter.

Eunice.

I am year own

Excuse bad writing, papa.

erailtfl her wrfote and settle In her hand*.

MMamm (riven to white children ? „ Fffonn. w|fl ydh, If elected, so execute to whltei and Maclu alike? P«frm*ne 8oeh bn tba doctrines advocated by WiLBOW, Julian and HCWaED. These gentlemen an Mgb priaata in the Republican party anti w*fl rack men advocate the abolition of all AMtaattona on account of eotof, can ft be any longer doubted that the lapnMtaan party i. MMmlttaff flot only ta nearo suffrage but ta

tf foe Mood to

I PH ■ jfrNt hntirhoM the foellnga oi that unfortunate child, bound and gaf^d, subjected to X Mood drawing lath, and unaMd-to utter a sound I We bave oo patiene* ta eotatfent upon an aahthtttati o» Haring inflicted this fosrfal punishment, or rather torture, Williams deprived his child of ■limed and orink, and for tbraa nights and two days not a morsel pamed her ftps. The condition te which this brought her, after •Ja* abe W already enduredTmay b* im-

sgiaed-H can net be described.

Tn* xroafe.

. ffito—ting esnytneed at.laattautheraMali Isred parent and hi. usfesiinff atictrem were tWeshsatetogMhar.taaaMaaMdm^amawsw

TftE PRISONERS,

Then has been much apprehension in tha oomonrnity thatr by seme legal quibble, thia precious pair would slip through f ofthalaw and eNape just punish i undsratand tbat additional complaints have beefl entered against both, and that warranto are out which will effectaally bar their relearn oa “straw bail.” A brother Of Mlsa ■an WM hen on Monday, but haring Isa ed th* facia af the east, daelare j that __ WrOTaggEwaw aura tbe name ofN. P. Hicks, of the Arm of Shaw A flicks, Providence, made Ms *taeaf tbe jail, and proposed to .give “•te, but on learning tbe situation of Mteloded to tate bis money and al his chartt*Lie enterprise.

Herald now pub- « by authority.” 1, whose editor ioifol during the Wdll, wlMtfof Hr The object Of pnbtMHng the Iowa " hy authority ” 1s telMve them neo. Consequently (bey sre published ta tine paper*. Dm Dm Omi* tbtat pubfieatien titadidbd Made "by authority” lathe tfew Orleans Tribune, a paper published by noffNtir. And which tireulffies exclusively among •egress, rather ibaa ta tbs Orneent, a white

orgaa of the proteeUoaiste has given lUllc a graphic summary of the unss

factory condittou of th*

rial interrsteaMct

flood, u. with her .

to take our produce In return; ws eaa not pay in gold without undermining the whole fabric iff our finance; we can not pay in bonds without Incurring a fearful perti; we an therefore at the mercy of foreigners nd survive only through their forbearance. Our people sre left without employment; they can not purchase liberally nor pay punctually, and disorder spread* throughout tea mure business community, producing stagnation and distress ta svery Munch *T industry. This 1* not our aksteh, but la emdsumd in plain terms from tha description to which we hare referred. It might hare hem espied, almost in the same werda, from an aid sdttlon of the Journal of Commerce. When th* revenue laws, now in fore*, ware under discussion, w* draw siibctautially th* same picture lu dcaeribtag tbe prospect then before us. Ws warned those who were beat oa renewing the old experiment that it would produce just this result. Wa point out the effect upon our foreign trade aad commerces of such unwise easel ment. Wa urged the roaaufbeturing Interests not to commit themeelrm te thte suicidal policy. Wa proved- beyond dispute tbst thi. system of protection wa. an unnatural stimulus to production, which would ba ruinous to all healthful growth. We argued that It would make this the dearest market la tbe world, attraeting Milan but repelling buyers; tbat it would discourage the division of labor, subvert all true economy, aad toeter a wastefulness that Would dry up tha very fountains of national prosperity. But argu-

clamor can'

ment waa useless, aad

W* have now raaebed in* nrst stage or this unhealthy exdteasmt. Thera lesaaomeat’a pause, and the nation, * routing itoelf from its ttrat debauch, feels sorely tbe effect of its latemperance. Shall there be a return to habit* of soberness? What says the organ we bave quoted? The editor see* the mischief which bas been dsns; now wbatjs hit remedy T Shall we remove the shackles, aad allow the outraged nature, which he* thus asserted her rights, to resume her proper tanettoae? No! let us have i little more stimulus! This 1a ail he has to offer. Wa moat have another Increase of the tariff! “Europe Is resolutely

bent on refuting” to buy our produce, the carry leg trade I* nearly ruined, eaterpvfM* of til kindsare langoUWpg, bust ness is etegnaat,

deeper a tbit,

Iff

ought to learn wisdom from experience/’ claims the protectionist. The lessons of experience it is well to remember; but

Industry is paralyzsd—let us, therefore, tbe experiment, and this time take n draught! If there la folly that excel* this, whereabell ws look for aa example? “ We

*/’ exof past

to remember; but the

proverb soys that this school Is dear, aad only fools insist on sueh easily tuition. We should think there bad been enough of ft for one decade. "-Protective legMation”—“only a percentage of increase”—“we can net hesitate to apply foe remedy which baa heretofore worked Oh, Mind leaden of the Miff'd! what have you boon trying these lest few years? Is this free trade that ha* produced the evil, you an deploring? When did yen ever before teat your system by a tariff so high and protective? “ A further pewentagn of incra*M”-pr*y what for? Will adding still more to the ooat of *11 your product* indues Eurape te buy them liberally, when, by your own showing, she will not take them new ? WUI it shut out the flood of foreign foods, shewn te be greatest underyour Stalest tariff? Ton have already hair rained the netten by a tariff tbat has made the ooat of ppodwtion so great aa to kwpvououtof tba landtag markets of tbe world; Win yen Anita tbe desolation hy add-

"K’sttssstr

one interaat In tht. matter, rad neither era ha protected st tba naprass af th* atam; white the true prosperity if lit Arts ^n||*Hn Hu

well being of all the <

The coi

wsdby'abib

i sytteaMBOst be abau-

we may protest i now livtag who of snta rsekterafotty,-

,-i *

iisaxa.T//.

lf| L iMr|rs(|Qm r *"i

BOOK BIMPERY,

“i M

M 1-SlMt W»

i amr Ejorge

Job Printing Office,

W* have era of m* i

BOOK BINDERIES

ma Wmtera aa^g^Wa arapsapa—fiteda

Work

C # O IT T T OFFICE ■ 9

With

psomptras*. and warraat will givai

la a auuuiar tbat^r

Am raqnastad ta aumtas oar

BL-ALNTK books.

we ars ■raulhatartag tin

DRY GOODS HERGHAItTS

And other business aae

re Dlanlc Boolcm,

Anrsymtedte i^vs^na awOi^nii arawdraonr

Beal Material la Cnr.

Bnrpnie for publishers

Deaara tha mote favorable tenua.

J.mw^^’ararati Xtektiu ■ nmtaulWii, Ntersr Alhaasay maati Cteieatfte abtaterumta. TTr * Dbaet Boute from Louisvdte to Chloago.

uIMrurnff Tkrasraaaaaza* Ti sins leave IpdtanapolU daily

Tbomas Cane, Genetml

iBnlla dally. fAr^t-todS^^

Three PaisMZsr Tratea leave laiHraapetis dally. OFFioxas—Stillman Witt, Fietident, Cleveland, Ohio; J. L. Coxaii, General Superintendent; Lucies mils. General Freight Agent, T. 1>. Bar ton, Gararal Fearangar Ijuit, TnatanapeHa

^Epara^Gens r • H. A*» off OD (6, \

> daily.

it; D. i V.T.J

1 Maey, Pretident and I

N. An»lrawa,Qraa*al 1

EXFRKM COMPANIES.

IndianapoUs Ottee—■*. It Bast Washington at.

Indlanapoll* Ottca He. N East Waabincton ti. k^T .rt • J Pmldaff ffteadra Whtpeiwtm 4 '«ra|M*aay. farttaaapaHa Ottaa No. 31 East Washington .1 J. nnttarMd, Atesn*, Indlauaimlia. yfferelutmEn’ l.'mlow Kxprrtm Cuestm'y Indianapolis Offee -4t East Wasbiagton street. B. B McPhenoa, DivUton Superintendent, ta. diaaapoUs; James Ureea, Agent, IndianapoiU.

FIRE ALARM.

U V ALU ABLE MUBEXAIIM.” rpUR FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH, now an X pswetleal exhibition at No. 31.s Hath Illinois si met, which has been crenting tnch a sensation' of lata la the mom north*! a cutes, is rat tha City Polioe Fire Alarm, bat a aaw aad Ute invention for the use of Hotel-, Private Dwellings andbwti ness Houses. It couau's of a napper wire attaskad at one ond- to a lever, nhica rise* or falls aa the wire contract- or ex panda, and when at a certain point louche a irigger which atasSaa piece of rlock-work, by wtdeim bell la rung aad a loud alarm given. In ea»e of Sre breaking eat tunny parlor tla.) dwelling. *o tea-ltlve 1* tha wire, and »o perfect Ibe machine, that the oehnpaau of the h«u*e arc at once miormed of their danger thiongli the agency of tbe Alarm, and to tettuieU umu to prevent the tlodrucuun of tbetr A relia'j’-' Agent will visit oar ntirai-rou* citisen* throngbout thr city, add aU wno value t-oir lie** aad property abould um fail to call nnd carefully examine the utility of tbia valuable invention. and leave taeir orders to bave it put up itnmodUtoly in Ibt-ir house*. Towimuip aad

County Right- for »a.e. MORION, LeW.VLD A

JanMdhm

MKYKRh.

FOR SALE OR RENT.

H. A. Y

HOUSE

roffi *»4«-K OBR BKffT.

fTVUle well hsownand popularpublic house in X thi* aisy, wit* lae furotturs etc., wdi be rented for a term of v. ar». er told, oa anay erm* Enquire of JaoEBitN AN A PIERCE, Bool Estate Ayaate, or of J. tf. LAtfBEBT, he tnnalord.on the premUe*. JnnSdlm.

AGRICULTURAL WORKS.

>4UM|ffils VbfflM igrical arbl WORKS! tfaLufactarer* of Farm and Spring Wagon*, canTm, dkatn. And Agricoltinal Implements

1 Agent.

•Triit.

W. II. JONES, General

K R. CASA, Prviideat ami Sapurinlen

ofvicz asO racroav,

No. ITS Soutl* Tenne-see -treet, ouu !*ii;dhc west

of the L'ninn Uen. -

jaatadXm

Ti’nni'.scc -troet, ou of the Union Depot INDI.VNAroLii, IN D.

Tha moat <

Powder.

V.

rtaatfiUrdhiaitamfi istiiln ~^NffSR riijJli'"—

Every pen

Waaking dap aaadd rakppt wilhsul Ik. r Jfbwder.

Who does not

It oaves the-hanlast of <

» if bygt*

Powder.

tt win n<ti ret the«

Snow Powder. You* tod spread* Win bapurawhlta

Will not Injure the no*t delicate f

Snow Powder. Hava you triad lit Mnsfedera

••*1. *..

Snow Powder.

daar aauth of Gaorgl .“crTiST.”

I audita

I AND HEAD UOn OOE. j --asaaasK

WHttKY, ETC.

XtOVIR IsAITM, WIISTE HOUSE,

Catawba, old Whlakteaaad ash Ale and Old Farter.

amiLAT mEvofovritMi * In the WineTrade of the United States

man MMMnigmc'i wouia otaii me aKtenuon oi

Hotel. *a,ita*.

Powder.

Snow F Is euaaf tha standard]

•now Powder. A waakte# powder af grata fri*-

Waahlag day asata M*fa*a withoet IA •now Powder. Tbaasaadi af fern Ulna use It. •now Powder. Who doe* net • bb to praritee eatmosty f ■Mow Powder. It •are* money tslmr and the cDShaa. •now Pow drr. u lavas the hard lakeref rabWag. _ •now Powdor. It MVha th* hnrde-t of drndgrrr. _ •now Powder-. _ It save* the expense of aoep ^ •now Powder. ft ram we* griaat «p**i as if fey magto.

•now Powder. ft win not rot the cloth**.

Powder.

Tonyfendi

i will be pure white.

* Snow Powder. _An ordinary wa»hingsrmeaatenlytiiraaj Snow Powder. Will not «njnra the moat delicate fohrte. •now Powder. Hare yen tried it! If net, dsaai

.Snow Powder. Order a package from your groesr.

Snow Pnwder.

•■ow Powder. »ef the standard hoaaebold srttetaa

•now Ptawder. A washing powder of great merit.

•■ow Powder. Hi*.

•now Powder. _ Washing day could natpusa without It.

The price is only K cents'

»wder.

Silrerime. fcuof pure aUver.

Silfferine. Deposita pure silver, aad nothing also.

•ilTerftme. Repute* place* where former plntUg ia \ • SilTerine. te perfectly title for Table Ware.

SilTerine. Contains no mraenry or acid.

HOTELS.

8. E. Crittenden. c. E. Sergeant. Walnut Street House, *• E. Crittenden A Co., Prop'rs, Walnut .troet, tiutween Sixth and Seventh, octliMra ( INI INN ATE, OHIO. >Iercliants’ Hotel, (Formerly Dennison Hon.-e,) Fifth Utrset, near .VI u I a CINCINNATI, OHIO. GAI.I.KIIER, NELSON A CO, Pioprietor*. octl dam

MANHATTAN HOTEL. VtCKlt iV STREET. 9ocon<l door Irani IS mad way, opiKMitc the Park NEW YORK * N. IITGGINN, Proprietor. A. J. atllril, Clku. .c]iS4 dly ' UTWITBTD &TATJ3S MC -TEL., orroeiTi thk Hew Vorh. New Huron, nnd Western Huiliomd Depot, HldA.CH HT.. - - BOSTOJN. By r. W. PRATT, laS doawly Formerly of the American House

PETROLENC FLUID.

NEW L I O H T !

Clsmtf bmrata Pn.temt.Nlom-

T boat light nov It will not amok

It

rm*o Pntemt .Tom-Kxploaiive

Pets*oIeme I 1 'laid.

HE cheapest, snfeat, nnd In every respect the

•l light now ia aae.

teat. It bu ma

iteadinesa than any (

introduced for burning purpose*. It can not

0l „ ht

oke tbe ebimney under any fair ith much greatdV brilliancy and any other oil or flnid heretofore mrning purpo iea. It con not be

ploded and for sof.aeM and anrity oi light it n not be excelled. Ita lieantilul eriinaon color

MlTerinc. _I* approved by prominent scientiBe I SilTerine. la the best Stiver cleaner ever used. SilTerine. Does not .cratch the flnest surface, SilTerine. lustre hereto! SilTerine. I, easily applied with aeloth.

SilTerine. W lit not injure or stain tbs hands.

SilTerine. It, action la in«tantaneona.

SilTerine. Plate, over copper, braaa. German silver. ato._ SilTerine. Make, brass aentsa look like lilver ones.

SilTerine.

tty of

“Continental

“Philadelphia, October SB, “Mteert. Boucher <t Co.

“GBUTumzx: Having given your California Champagne a tbotough teat, we take pleaaure ii saying ton* we think tt the beat American Win we have ever uaed We «haB atouoa plaeolt oi

our bill uf fare. Youct truly, • T. tf klxgslxy * co.“

Call and try our Califorqja Champagne.

BOUCHER A CO.,

nov IS dBm ta Dey street. New Y ork.

NOTICES.

A New Pharmacy. At th* Ootaerof ftliaeie aad Maryland Sts.,

IN DIAN APtttfAS, IND.,

‘TTOC will find oaa ot tha finest Pharmaceutical JL aatahUsharata to tea city or btoto. The SMtocriher has just returned from New York and Phlladetehto wttb on* af tke best wlectod stocks of pur* ftruga. tfodicioaa, Cham icais, etc., that feat ever been opened to this city, with s view to the retell proscription business, lie is prepare mate and dispense anything to his tiae « asoorray, uraiuaaa aad dispatch With aa exparieuea of svor thirty yean, ha flatten hlmselAc I* ahte to '•onduc* hia buslne., to Uie aatisfactioo af to* BMst fastidious. All dlapoaod to give him a trial oill Ami it to their advantage, and b their proscription, filled with the bes* arti (hat can be hod aaywber. He uuad respectfully lev Mo* the Phytic Ians eg the city aad vdeiaily to iilf rad examine hie stock. Abo, th* ladies ia particular, to hie fin* stock of Fancy Artie la,

CotogB**, etc., etc., aU o( which

a thi* tifiy actMdam

alow a* soy good article ora be adld

Boapoctfutiy, ronn,

}L T. MILLER

-TtNC.

cacnattax omo.

EiR Stones,

Ptouriag and Cora genuine Dutch Aa-

ORfifoV WUmt.num Second Street, _ CISCISK AM, OHIO.

•OXES.

•< tf—ufcftavte HtirUiateato Papor Baxes &nd Band Boxe

CINCINNATI, DHID. u it O'. XT AT, Cap aad Shoe Boxes constantly on hand. XL Otacr* lotietecd > ocu dam

CAS FIXTURKS, ETC.

McHENRI & CARSOJN, Hi. 81. F««rth 8t., EEff lf2 Mill St., CIIffClWIffA-XI. OHIO. Thotetete and Retail Dealer* in Gas Fixtures and Lamps, Wrought Irou, Gas uud Steura, AJSrr> WATER X*XPSS, TTUYER3, either wholesale or retail, will find -Dour stock tho largest to tho West, and our price* as tew as to Naw York, or Philadelphia.

•TEAM ENGINES.

A .RANN cu.m ckx-

PORTAE ATO STATIONARY St ean Bagiaes a»ff Boilers.

IS

fen

iBfe,- V,

K;

«uaa as muy see fi* to gire m* a ca 1 have a Ena Mock of all article, that gro nasally kept la regular prescription stores, with a large aad fine aaeortmeat eg cigars of various brand, at whoteauie. Tha business will be to charge ef ay brother. B. T. MUter, who will be in attendance at nil time*. Respectfully yours. tadtenegefile, January ajfin. H. L. MiLUttf jaa Td tot.

FURNITURE.

Elegant Furniture.

CEO. J. BENEELS, LACY A CO.*

Cfeestmut Sta.,

P H I LeAOlClsP H IJk..

We have a tail of NINE BOOMS, ELEGANTLY CARPETED « And Furnished complete as PAKLOHN AN» CBA.WBEBS. 'PUBCHABERS can see bowasnit of Turuitnre JL will appear in theft bouse, and can from Urns* rooms make abettor seteotion than they can from Aumltura promlaoupaaly placed in large WBrarooms. novtadfim

|ra

FROM « TO Eft HORSE POWER. « IL80 FORTASLB SAW HILLS. T\, ■ haw* the oidal, tenwt and eroat eompiete * V works ia IhdCaited States, devoted exelutivelyto the maa ufoctureef Portable Engines ami Saw Mills, which, for simplicity. cempaetn«s. power aud economy of fuel, are eoueeded by exparigAo ba superior to any ever offered to the ne great amount of boiler naao, fire surface and cylinder area, which we give to the rated hone power, xutke our ffagiuto the most powerfol and cheapear m use; and they are adapted to •very purpose where power is required. AU sixes oonstanaiy ou hand, or furnished t » sikort ihKicGu appHStion^* 0tJ,,5ul,l, *’ wm Wte® list, teat oi JWOOlf* MANN STEAM KNG1NB CO^ Utica. K. T. Branch oMoe. to Maiden Lane. N T. City- nug* dly

MUSICAL.

WILLARD & STOWELL.

Pi«M# Forle Warerooms. ^

TAILORING.

Makes biasffmeunted haraeto look Ilk* silver mounted.

•ilTerine. Will plate door trimming*, gas Oxtures, etc. SilTerlNc. One bottle wllHast a longtime.

•llTcrinc. It coats only SO cents a bottle.

•ilTenne. Is sold by all respe-table dealers. •ilTerine. _I» a preparation of pur tilver. •IlTerine. Deposits pure silver, and nothing else.

•ilTerine.

Replates places where former plating is i

•ilrerine.

Is perfectly safe for table ware.

with it.' Bo dirt or ody substance collect upon Ibe outside of tbe lamp in which tt is used. It emits no offensive odor While burning, and is, therefore, especially adapted to the sick room. Country Merchants and citizen, of Indianapolis, and all others Interested, are respectfully invited to call at oar office. No. 3t Virginia avenue, where they can test the fluid with the dtlferen* kind of barnera, with and without chimneys, and we think they will be convinced tbat it la for their interest to adopt the use of this fluid. Marey’s Patent Union Hinge Burners and Fairink's Patent Flnid Tubes, and all kinds of .Wieka.kept constantly on bond and for sale at ourofito*. Ladies are particularly Invited tocall. State aad County Rights for sole. HAYWARD, METCALF A CO., No. ta Virginia avenue, JantS am , Indlanapoll*.

tC A Me Ip 'GtfC »*■

»»«M, U0MM A CffiC Eulkter* of evary fiowrigttra ef ^ RAILROAD OARS,

AIN* SEE 1J»,

rozjASff-tavotfixna xebd,

* XO TT'fffi I CFBEli faSfTWM

WANTED.

■YyANTED^ICfOOOHiftal feet Wage n^HubTim Wagon- Lumber, Ihrv^Mi the°hTghest’ market price will be paid la cash, by IndianapoiU Wagon and AgsMtituzul Werka, l»<x lit South Temres-

PORK PACKIItC.

FOBS PACKING,

. •>' w

WHEAT, FLETCHER A GO.. OF " , Indiana, fiav* seated the lam i Pork aad Slaughter House of B.

ifr.TJB53ga ..th- : 1 e market to purkest e t-h . rmu. They bave . Hr. B tdffio»to superin,eking, and hope to be able k to all who may intrust

yaad park

: nia s reel, opp

LOT.

I hi«»<i ivi -/

&

•• A Af*

-Vti-v rk .ZteM ■-

•. - • N

WT-A ihah*

Fitch

In H

•ilTerine. Contains uo mercury or acid. •ilTerine. fs approvad hy protoiaeut aeteatifie i •ilTerine. Is the best silver cleaner over used

•ilTerine. Does not scratch the finest surfare.

•IlTerine. Praduee* a lustra heretofore found only oa new wm.

SilTerine. I* easily applied with n cloth.

•IlTerine. One bottle will latt a long time.

SilTerine. r BO cants per bottle.

•IlTerine. Will not injure or stain the hands.

Its action

•IlTerine. tojpatfintencous.

•IlTerine.

Flafitoovar copper, brasa, German silver, eta.

•IlTerine. Hakes bran scales look lika silver ones.

•ilTenne. Makes bran mounted harness look Uka stiver moon ted.

•ilTerine. Ia sold hy all trap i n’tatle daulqra.

SilTerine. Is a preparatUrn «f pure anvog.

SilTerine. WiU pitas deortrimsategq, gna fixtureo*

MERCHANT TAILORS,

17 North Meridian Street,

constantly on hand a fine selection .of

Cloths, Cassimeree, Vestings,

OVERCOATINGS,

or TUBS LATENT STYLES.

Pgtuesarranged to anit nil caste

SEEDS. ETC.

XBSXALUX.ISHELI3 IN Ito-AS. PITKAN, WIARD A CO., LftLlSVlLLE, KENTUCKY, Wholesale Dealers in Seeds nnd Implements, And Manufacturers and Dealers ia 1-aixn.e and Oement. w* tasted in the center ef the Blue * V Gtsm and Uruhard Grass producing section, rad ana offer special inducements to wholesale buyers. Wa are heavy dealers in all kinds of Implement., we are sole proprietors of ‘•JPffTKlNrs TOT Aro niCICIEK,’* era^riefthem? 11 *** *° *** teller than ten men flgOttelogue’s furaishedon^application.

BILLIARDS.

New Billiard Hall

GEM B1LLIA1U) ROOM, BU. ft Woos W anti 1 mg tom Mgroet

Phelan’s Cob 'los, the best in

of access

located, and easy

being on the ground ffoor.

An elegant Bar attached, which Is supplied ytt Photo. Liquors and Cigars. Open day and

CHICKSR1NO PIANOS I

BEST B1A1NOS,

Cheapest Pianos!

TO. A NJlTBS ■OU8K,

IMDliClWAPeialS, 1AD. deoSdtf

OILMORE Sc CO.’S

|Price Ists "^^to sent free N b y mail.

Gilmore',

i£2 niSSto‘th: l ^sssSy. tt * ito ^ GILMORE A CO., dtadsm •

SALOON.

TIE OLD PEA K1DCE SALOON. the patronageofthepuMfo * 11 ®- W * sol,c,t

uam. toumey a co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Dealers to IMD, TALLOW, GREASE, FLOUR, ETC. No. 48 South Delaware Street, IMDIAIiAPOLIS, INDIANA. Consignments soliciled. declOilSm

VINEGAR.

GROCERIES.

A. JONES & CO., (Sueeesson to Jones, V inn edge A Jones,) WHOLESALE GROCERS, ftos. ? and a Bate* Route Building BS INDlAiiAPOLIS, IND.

U JONES LGIaAT. L P. JONES. . V. JONES.

ftbSdly

CONFECT IONERO.

K-ta<Sc

QUMAMArOUS, IND ,

MABCTACTgMIBfl m

denials, wholesale uenes.fiLjmgrToya,

MANLOVB, POSTON ft CO., Tbe oaiy Manufacturers and Dealers In Pure Cider Vinegar. Wtioleanle nnd BeOnil.

ALSO.

QENERAL COMMISSION MEACNANTS.

Prodnco received and

A LL kinds of __ XA. sold. Order*

at lowest ratet. price tor Cider. No. 97 ]

it MarketoBtroot,

(A few doors east of the Fostoffioe,) IBB IMBKAMATOHR, IM».

PAINTS. 6lL». ETC. J. B. OSOOOX), -Wholesale and ffoiall ■—Hit tn PAINTS, 0ILS| PUTTY WINBOW GLASS, Mixed IPnimta nmd —^.a ALSO, •ttCy SlgiftM Sm—MUMMlig

If* IX

havu, a* tha Herald * mnt of Paper : in sank %

icjgil

OAIL

PubUsnod ev THE IE THJt I

On and after No^ derail] will be t

puny, Ind

^dny I The paper can be ner* at any centering I

,d. U. 75 1.35

lissa ■ffiAO ».I5 ^1* MB

Id. id. W.

6-1. 100

MO 4.00 5.00

».a&

14.50 '

(10 *).U0|*|

Advertisements three muBths will three months sca!^ Local notices, sl

i six lines, i s, 15 cents u

and Local!

Marriage nolicu

rates of odv

e raff

eek or loa i»emcnts I

UbJ

The rates

UHll be half the

for one wee!

Advertise

•f contract w

according to the

TTKK Wt

l-publ'shedcvc! I

I a advance.

tnf No papers# tinned a longer ti ^

Indiaua Legij

Wia^ The Stnaie m-t di-ju-nsed with.

8:

The ronsideraiif ciary Committee« for the revision ad ana Statutes belli j was read, when . Mr. WOLCOT. some length in fid present confused I law. It is a thtcfl presumed to know excuse for violatfq sary to so simplifjl that anybody ean 1 Mr. BENN'ETTI from White. He mtttee which repoj but did not make a he had noticed thal iog a small expentff adversely, though I they were apt to !>/ bill a good one ai J aaember of tbeJucj found great diflic laws in force. Mr. CUI.LKN w| vote or miiucnce ttf time. Gcntienieu dred and seventy derstood tha prei laws. This bad I expense. CodiflcaJ Legislature from amendatory las proposed bill woul snnii.. It could B years; and when tbe people at large.] was a lawyer's btilj people to benefit wanted a codlflcatio it themselves. He I make a good thing i the State, and It wq tog moth into the i islature takes a ste] know what it ia i maud this measure.I on file for it.’ The f

’ for i 11 iiu

ation no)

Mr. OYLEBdul . from Kush. Ccdif^ work proposed by the complete hqrmq excision of migrated conflicting laws. M saying that the pcoz aad that no p-titi]

Another point

looked. It was pr|

done by the State ;

a profit.

Mr. STEIN anuotbe bill. There arJ laws or the statute] revision should he n teen years. Fully | passed are amende tng, and

, and adding i

me of the

lawyers to the lan

until some of

he believed

not cost the tax paj three cents a piece.

cents a pn

Mr. HANNA

was

i wou

dollars. He woulij this commission wa limited to six montlj to the next Legislai|

veste

iiould p]

surrounded with rcl

expected him to be

monioue. L

Mr.NILES >taVt| pense was the lca>t

induced the couiui.tl bill. He opposed it I diencr. Mr. Niles J

th in opposition I

SL

taxation was a gigal the Slate would um|

committee invested | Jf the bill should 1

length in opposii

history of law coditii

Mr. CULLEN sgail

the bill. He said it w seventy-five or a huil

Messrs. BKLLAM] to fivor of the bill. Mr. UICE made a |

bill.

Mr. VAWTER nl tion, which wassusl allowed to close the [ speech of some lengl The vote was theul the report of the ct ii| poniiig the bill. It i 11'.’; noes 14.

r*TiT|

Mr. KINLEY prel subject of the SoldiJ (erred to the Com in

lieges.

Also a petition fi dianapolis on the s Referred to Conum t Mr. ENGLISH p subject of temperam tee on Temperance.

MPORTS <

Mr. MILES, of the] ported back House 1 ment. Concurred i Mr. BENNETT, o, ported back the bii! I of dentistry, with a I lie on the table. Col Mr. BENNETT aJ report from the Judil mending that the n< 2b] be passed. Mr. MASON subi: Against the passage < Mr. OYLER movel

Uy report.

Mr. HANNA movl the table, which uut]

lowing vote.

Yxoa—Messrs. Hi English, Gifford,

Lee, Mason, NewliuL Turner and YawterJ

Nays—Manors, lid

Brown, Cason. Clfl

Houghton, Huffssaj

Lewis, MilUgan. Nil mb, Ueagau, Keynfi btosoo, Stein, Terrj

Wolcott-28.

The vote then boil concurred in by a \ j Mr. BEN NETT i and read a third tiuj Mr. MCE, from I reported back 8ena mendation that it p

Ai>m Senate bi

slander and divo costs, with a reco the table. Concurrd Mr. MASON, frow ported back S.'iiate 1 olation that it pa-s. Mr. CAKSON, fr ^ ‘poratlons. made a incorporation of cu|

to.

Mr. MASON, f. ;l ported buck S. u | holders in street rail as stockholders in ol cotnusndaticn that[ Mr. CULLEN. I reported back UouJ Treacher’s Aid A, J that ft pass. Cone i Mr. OYUEU. f:o ganization of Coo 40. with an ameo* with a recommend^ postponed. Also amendment.

m 1

l mot were referred, i a special committee J Mr. BEAGAN, uj nn mileage of Seuair waa concurred in.* Mr, CRAVENS, I