Indianapolis Daily Herald, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 March 1867 — Page 1
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LATEST MEWS/ -Gold doled in Sow Tort, on ytftirtnj, at$l 31, * —The whole aaaiber of oolored Mbooli Is the Iiepartnent of WaahlBftos, ae reported by the mimlnteDdent, for the flMSth of Tebruery, wee one hundred end twenty-nlse, employing one hundred and ninety-one Wlohere, with en actual attendance ef eeren thoutand three hundred and twenty-eight echolara. * —The auperlntendent of public printing has sent in a report to Congreaa, In which he announcea that there 1§ a deficit la the pa#er • account* of hie oflce, under hi* Immediate predeoeecer r of aerenty thoneaad doHaaecornellue Wendell wee the inpeflntendent
to March 1.
—A special Senate committee are ebont to proceed andoomplete the InTeetlgatlon of the currency and printing bureau* of the Traaaury Department. An attempt waa mjyle in the Houae for a ilmilar inveitigatlon, and these facta hare eauted rumen of deary defalcation*, but It 1* hollered that they an untrue, and that the object la to iccure a greater cfflcleacy In thon place*. —The Cincinnati CoeeKe'e Columbus, Ohio, special* ssy Ibat the Democrat* hare organized an Independent military company in that city, a* an offset to that bugs bugbear, the Grand Army of;tbe Republic. The organisation l«to bo known ae the Colombo* Qray*. All the Democratic politician* In the city hare been made honorary members. -Radical ad Tice* from Richmond are that the project for calling a State Convention I* probably dead. It is opposed on one hand by Robert On Id and other prominent ex rebels, because they don’t want anything done under the reconstruction bill,, and on the other hand by .1. M. Botts and other Union Hit*, because It doc* not absolutely disfranchise all rebels, snd gives Governor Pierpont too much power, they say, in the appointment of offleer*. —The act making appropriations for the Indian service during the next fiscal year, contain* a clause Instructing the Attorney (.iciierai to Inquire Into the condition of all fund* held in trust by the United States for any tribe of Indians, and what remedy exleta for the security of the United Statee, In respect to non paying stocks to held, and the value thereof, what atoeks are now paying, and what proceedings should be taken for the security of the United States In respect to the same, and report thereon to Congress on the 1st of December next. —An epidemic has broken out la the deaf and dnmb asylum at Columbus, Obt<f, which is pronounced malignant (Mpthena. Up to Thuraday night thlrly-flr* cases had been developed, and other* give evidence of incipient attack. No deatba yet have occurred, bvjg diver* apprehensions of fatal reanlt* in acme case* art expresaed. Pupil* are being idht to thoir home*, and every thing possible is being done for those who remain. Both house* hay* appointed oommlttaea to Investigate the eauie and extent of the malady. Rumor aeya the diseaae baa appeared In private residences In the vicinity of the asylum. It la thought the. result will beta compel the discontinuance ef the Khool until October, when it u expected the new building will be completed -Washington special* to tha Cincinnati Knquirtr lay that the repeated rejection of nomlnatloni by the Senate makes llvsiy work for the President and the members of the Cabinet. For some of the offices, ** many as three persona have been severally nominatedJ»; President, and rejects^ by yie administration has been sorely puzzled to find a nntabte fourth man to appoint Recent dedelopmenta have conclusively established the fact that most of the rejection* lava been brought about by aspirant* for the plaee made vacant, and In several Instances the old Incumbents of all offices In large dtlea who were removed last summer, bava written la persow or telegraphed here to urge the Senate to reject all nominations othar than themselves, and thus force the administration to put them back In their place. This tort ef organised effort has been carried on so openly that It has become generally known, and the Maw York Tribune's editorial of Thursday atoning, recommending the adoption of this plan by the radicals, Is regarded aa but lb* expression of their determination previously mode. Such a course, if persisted In, must remit Is a total suspei. .on of some branches of the civil goternment, for the President eas not be Induced
INDIANAPOLIS DAILY HERALD
VOLUME 2.
INDIANAPOLIS, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 16,1867.
to adopt the rule thus attempted to be forced upon him, and It may be safely asserted that hercafur no one who wat removed last rammer for political reasons, sen reoetre as appointment again to HU the same office,
obltnnry.
Amdii r of ih<- ptoneeraof Indianapolis ha* gone. Tlu-.bath oi Captain John Cain ha* alread t been brl. fiy announced In the Ilanalo: btr w r ci thit something Is due to the memory of. n« who had acted so prominent n part In 1.1’> c- beyond the simple announce nn nt. of ids dr cease. t'aptiiir i ‘..in was born in Winchester, Vlrglnla, in i;,e Gth of October, 1*04, In isgfi bo loc.it- d in the (hen newly laid ont capital of the > uiuig State of Indiana. lie became aa enterprising merchant of this city, and, by the vigor of his Intellect, the ardor of his patriotism and public spirit, and the energy of hi* action, soon acgwlreff prominence and influence In pnbllo affaire. In 1829 he was appointed postmaster at Indianapolis,- which position he hold for twelve years, eight tfndor General Jackson and four under Mr. Van Ucn*N. In 1954 he was appointed Indian agent for Washington Territory, by President PiCMCf, which office he filled three and a half years, when h.i resigned, and returned to hit homo In this city, slue* which time he has boon actively employed la supeslntendiog his farm and nidi, • in this county, ami Improving and beautifying bis residence In the city. He died at half-past two o’clock p. M. on the 10th of
March, 1907.
Captain Cain was an earnest man. He entered with heart nod soul upon what he undertook. His mind was active; hla ooviotions clear and decided, and his action bold and Independer:. He was ever a firm, decided and active Democrat, and for many year* waa Chairman of the State Central Committee. He was a reading man, and possessed a large fund of general Information. He waa a good citizen, a kind husband and father, and a true and generous friend, and the public generally will unite with his mourning wife and children la sorrow for hi* loss. ' Til* meglotry Law. t We publish this morning the aet .providing far the registration of voters, passed by the Legislature at It* session Just closed, snd which, having received the spprovef of the Governor, Is now a law of the State. Tbs set went into effect from snd after Us passage, but as the Board of Registry Is required to meet on the first Monday of February and August of each year, ita provision* will not b* oppttcsMe until the next October eloctloo, snd consequently o registration of voters will not be required In the previous snd Intervening township snd municipal election*. While the set is not perfect, we trust that even In Its presat shape It will hsv* the effect to Retire s fair expression of the wishes of the people thrown the agency of the ballot.
The latereot Law.
For genarsl Information we publish lb* set passed *t th* last ssseton of the Legislature, regulating the hire of money or the usance upon contracts of any kind. It will ho mm that th* act permit* tan por cent Interest upon speetal contract between parties, which, la effect makes that the legal rata of Intareat generally, while, when no rot* Is agreed upon, only six por coat, can bo collected, as under existing statute*. Th* ta por eat. intoroot, under thl* net, eon bo’taka In advoaos, which makes the rata really more than that named. /. . An I.ntkkmtino Oron avion .—Wa 7 ester - U*y witnessed an intarooting operation, performed by Dr.HiLN Opoa Captain CakmacK, of Noblesvllle. The Captain contracted laryngitis while In the army, and has com. pletely lost his vMee. The operation consists in the application of topical remodi**, b* means of Injection* into th* lorynx. WMI* some medical authors utterly deny the possibility of this operation. (holding that those who hove toetlfie.1 to b ivtair performed It have lieen deceived, and that Instead Of reaching the trachea they only injected into th* (esophagus.) Dr. Bknnerr, of Edinburgh, Dr. GRXJtn, of New York, snd other dlatlygulihed physicians roly mainly upon thU treatment in curing bronchitis, laryngitis snd snslagous diseases. Dr. Halx has practice® it for years with aucceos. By thta means ho cured Dr. Maww. th* oculist, of a •**« ilmllsrto that for which he la now treating
Captain ClMWACX.
IdOnonHL—The following marriage Iteenacs have bea fawned linee ow report: iSSSS&r
Am Aet Oemeenslmg imtoxeet *m Memoy •wA *# rrev 14* few Eoeempnaemt ef ^ffiemrlOTM fmterest. up 5. fctbenraec* oi'money, goods w ®lngs in action, shall be at the rm* of six dollars a year upon on# hundred dollars; and nomas* rat* of Interest shall be taka, dlnmly Ot Indirectly, unlees the agreement to pay a higher rata of Interest be made in writing, and signed by the party to be charged; bnt raeh rate of Interest shall In no ease exM*d the rate of tan dollars a yew a ene hundred dollars; hat It may be taken yewly, or for any shorter period, la advance. Bee. 2. All Interest exceeding the rata of ta per centum per annim Mull be deemed usurious and Illegal aa to the exeess air; ad In eny action upon a contract affected by sneh usury, sooh excess may be roeouped by the defendant, whenever It has bom reserved or paid before the bringing of the suit; Provided, that nothing herein contained vhsll affect th* loin of public fond* nor Interest on purebsse money, of canal, college, school or saline fUnde. Sec. 8. It Is hereby declared that a emergency exists, snd therefor* thl* set shall take effect and be In force from ad after it* pas-
sage.
WlU, CCMBACK,
President of the Senate.
D. E. Branham,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Conrad Baker,
Lieutenant Governor, acting as Governor of
State of India*.
Approved March 9,1907. Itxms Prepared at the Rooms of the Yocno Mens’ Christian Association.— 1. The Yonng Men's Christian Association, wa are happy to announce, will be made welcome to-morrow night at the Fourth Presbyterian Church, where, under the direction of tho Rev. Mr. Marshall, appropriate exercises
WlU be conducted.
2. There Is apparently s steadily growing interest at th* dally union prsysr meetings. The meeting wlU he led this morning by the Rev. J. H. Nixon. The outpouring of the solrlt upon the entire city will still be the object of special petition. 8. The application* at the rooms of the Tang Ma s Christian Association within the last two days are the following: A man who has boon for some time vainly seeking employment, would like to procure s situation at porter or stark in a stare. A young woman wlshee employment as a seamstress. Two middle aged women, well recommended, would like situation* In which to do general honm work. A little girl watt slothing, t* fit her to attend Sebbeth school. A little boy, •eva years old, needs a permanent boas And three women, with dependent families, ask for wood, and food, ad work.
* - ■ i a
Transfers.—Tittas for th* transfer of the following described real estate hsv* bea filed
f*r record since our lest repert:
John 8. Dilllner, end-others, to Seatoel amth, & of 40 acres In the north west quarter of leition 14, township 14, north of range 4
seat; $1,000.
Sophia P. Hall to Andrew Wall see, Iota 488 od 484 In Fletcher, and otberj, subdivision of
the south half of ible eonsideraton*. I F. Howard, 8 seres
.. , of section »,town-
ship 17, north of rsnga 2 east; $900. WHIism H. Robinson to George W. Parker,
ttme^it half ef 44 feet off of lot 11 In eqnsreM;
Alexander D. Billingsley to Virginia 8. K.
Latebsw, lots 7, 8 ad 9, and lot S and 21 feet off of th* north side of lot 2, In a subdivision 240 ad 241 Of a subdivision of outlet* 94, 96,
90,97,98 and the south heir of 91: $M. Virginia 9. K. Latebsw to A. D. Billingsley, lots 4, • snd • of FstooPs addition; ax,or*". Henry Relnkin to Albert Reinkln, part of
let 2 in atlot 177; $540.
Jacob Turner to William Engle, M aeree In the south wsst quarter of section 6, township
14, north Of rang* 4 oast; $1,200.
Jeoob W. Kblnshold to Hiram Had toy, lot M In Ra^ and Flotchei'a subdivision of a part
Arntal Taxes.—Th* assistant aaesesorsef thl* district, have recolvsd tbs blanks coccssary to suable them to make the ssseasneata of tooomo taxso for M»7, and Intend to oommonee operations vigorously and at once. The rales for making the return* will accompany the blanks, one of which each of our readers will toon have In his posse**Ion, ad It is usoloes to give them ha*. W* observe, however that a chug* has bea made by requiring the amount received as Interest on notes, bad* or other secantles of the United Stales to be included. Also, that Interest on notes, bade, mortgages or other securities If due, whether collected or not, must be counted ss so
mnch Income.
Criminal Court.—J. Hsverly, William Bennett and Oliver C. Davis plead guilty to jointly owning ad sxhlblting a “ tiger ” of the most ferocious character. They were each required to stone for thotr misdeeds by paying s fine of $100 snd costs. William Ridgway sod Robert Kelley also plead guilty to th* same charge sad were mulcted In a like ram. D. G. Wood, for contempt ef court, was fined one orat snd costs. New Eotadlishment.—By taking a walk aruad a Market street, near the Journal building* this morning, our citizens will be Able to poredve that wo hex# reference to tho newly erected building of Mr. E. W. Psttison, which he will opu for business to-dey. Mr. Psttison intudt to keep on bad a fall supply of all kinds of frssh meats, bams and shoulders for retail, ad In addition will bold a supply of cursd meats, of his own putting up, for wholesaling to our dty ad country dealers. * ■ 1 ■ ■ Common Pleas Covet.—The jury, Ir tbs css* of Hllpat Kurts vs. Thomas McGuire Which was mentioned at some length yesterday, returned * verdict In favor of the plaintiff for $6,000. It seems that they considered that the evidence for th* do tease was ef but little raoctant a* compared with that for th* prosecution, that woma, though fair, might still be frsllfeSad that e men, though not ef a prepossaeetflg appearance, might ittfl possess the power to lead btr to ruin. Judge Hughes.—By reference to our now advertisements It will be seen that this gentleman has entered Into e law partnership la this city. Though not Intending, at praasnt, to msk* hit home In Indlaapolls, be will he In attendance at the courts whentvtr necessary for the trial of causes In which ho may bo em-
ployed.
ENinorric.—Mr. Joseph Lawson, assessor of Pike township, has already mado hla returns for J887. Considering that th* law does not roqulrs retune to he mado until Juno, this Is a indication of the oxorelse of a amount of Industry, a the part of Mr. Lawton, that might wall bo Imitated by bis cotemporary
MORE NEW
HOME YIDENCE8
Of the success ef
DR. LICHTHILL,
NOW AT TBII
BATES HOUSE,
Where ho can Iw consulted
FOR A SHORT TIME L0HGER
FROM
0. B. STOUT, ESQ., N*. 49 Was* Wmokiagsua Street. Indianapolis, March 4, 1967. I have bea under Dr. Ligbtblll’s treatment for Catarrh for three weeks, from which I have boa suffering for several years, ad I have already boon greatly be Befitted. Dr. LightMITs treatment ta very mild, pleasant, •nd entirely painless. Hoping the cur* trill be permanat, I would reoommond persona tmltarly afflicted to try Dr. LlgbtalU’s method of treatment. O. B. STOUT.
TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS
More
C A BLE. Arrests of Fenians.
iriHw
2114.
The Eastern Question
The Powers Fail to Agree. War in Candia Continued.
Turkey Sends More Troops
America Chamber Commerce
A Grand Banquet Given. Gold Medal for Cyrus Field Toast to President Johnson
Responseky Minister Adams Vessels War for Irish Coast
FROM
JOHN
CUSICK, ESQ, Ha. 76 West EtFoet.
Indianapolis. March 15,1967 My daughter was affected with Catarrbtfor nearly three years, ad was In poor health, until I placed her ueder Dr. Llghtblll’s care, some four or five weeks ago, since which time she ha* steadily Improved, ad tbe disease bas entirely disappeared, and I can not but believe that tbe cure it permanent. Dr. Lightbill’s t realm tut 1* not only painless but pleas-
JOHN CUSICK.
H. W. SMITH, ESQ, •rwNClet. Danville, Indiana. March 1A, 1967. Some few math, tine* I placed my daughter under tbe ear* of Dr. LlghlblH, for deaf, ness, ad dteebargs from tbe ear. Tbe discharge has entirely ceased, and her bearing is much Improved, ad I have hope and confidence that a permanat ewe ha* bea effected. My daughter** health, since bring under Dr. Ltgaihlll’s treatment, Is better than st any previous Urn*. All this wa* effected Without the slightest pain. II. W. SMITH. FROM D. P. MILH0LLAND, ESQ, •f Use JHorefcnmt’e Ealwt F.sproM Coat pasty. Terre Haute. Indiana, March l?, 1967. 1 have Uea afflicted with Kasai Catarrh for fifteen yesn; have tried various remedies, but found no nllof until I placed myself under Dr. IJghthUFa treatment. I bare been greatly benefit ted by Ms remedies, ynd believe be will effect a permanat rare. Respectfully year*, I>. P. MILIIOU^ND.
W. M. STILWELL, ESQ,
IwAlatta fimemaie for the BtiaA.
Monetary and Commercial.
Dublin, Thursday, March 14.-Two
head centers, named Burnt sad Rea, have
bom arrested ‘ ~ “
in Bellaat. RUSSIA.'
Taxation of Baer Stock .-Auditor McCarty yesterday Imaed a circular to tho county auditors, nottiyiag them that Govern** Baker had rigned the MU authortamg th* taxation of national bak •took, and inatroetlng them if that particular. The law does not allow ef such taxation, however, for municipal purposes. Revenub Items.—The MrirspeUta Them tor, during the months ef January ad Febnary, reports gross receipt* to th* amount of r^6LTho tax paid I* $166 14. Midrib Co., commission merchant*, report their sales for February at $7,770. Their tax a this was $$ 88. tar Barbara Dana was yesterday, appointed guardtu ot the minor heirs of her let* hnsbad, ad Alfred J. Man was appointed gnardla of Sabina T. Man, ad others. - From San Fnmoiioo. ■exlcma Newe-Aeinwr* of Uhtmoeo
Ban Francisco, Friday March 16. Man roe Gnllta, Maximllla’s agent la this dty, pnbitshes a fiat eootrndtetten ef the statement that the City of Mexico wee captured by th* Liberals on the 17th of February. Ho says he bee later information that General Marquez had possession of the city at the time Chinese goods to th* value of half a million Of dollars, won seized by th* officers off the Government, for alleged undervaluation. Importom^eierall^ regard tho seizure seunwarThe Chinan manhata have teligrnhifi toHoBg*KaB|br*vajLtag all orders for geada, Th# trustees of th* 6nwn Point mining total MbeerlpUons ta thu project amount to
March B, 1667. Having bea for the pest two weeks under the profeedonel care of Dr. Liqhthill, tor a sorer* catarrh si affection and hemorrhage of the lunge, I take pleasure in bearing testimony to tho efficacy of bis treatment in my ease. I am now free from Catarrh, ad experience dally Improvement In the coedltia of my lungs, the bleedinf baring bea entfroiy cheeked by the first application ot his remedies. In view of these facts, I have confldace that I shall, in a abort time, be entirely restored through Dr. UghthilVs course of
treatment
WM. M. 9TILWRLL.
J. HAZLETT, ESQ., fossa Ckork •« cnwrfAnders or, Ia4.* Fob. 19, IM7. mm. foiemTmifofo: Dxan Sir—Allow me to express to yon my slnsor* gratitad* for th* relief received from your troatssontof myoas*. Haring boa attteted for several years with that dlstaosstag disease, CaSnrrh ta my head and throat which, to me, was extremely painful, ad ofiOstv* to those with whom I aMoctatad. Th* dtengroeabte, hardened and offensive incrustations, which created a exceedingly fetid bronsh, thus endangering my lugs by every respiration as it were, are row oomptately removed. 1 aa entirely relieved from pain, ad consider myself paramssemtly gmred after but far months treatment. Hoping this will moot the eye of those afflicted, Md Indue* them to apply to yon for reltef, I roVonrs In grntttnde, .». HAZLETT.
JUDGE MORRISON’S STATEMENT. Imdfnpelle, Feb- fig. 1837. Having sea in our etty papers a commnnientlon addressed to Dr. Llghtblll, by J. Ilazlett, K*q^ of Anderson, Indiana, dated 19th of the presat month, certify lag to tho PERMANENT CUBE of the writer, under Dr. LlghthHPs treatment, of th* diseaae known as CATAJtRH in tho HEAD, ad having boa well acquainted with Mr. Hasten lor may y*er*, I can act doubt Mr. Haztett’s statement of the caw nor of the rare. I am myself under Doctor Llghthill’e care, with oneouraglag hopes of th* efficacy of his triimant. . . J. MOBRlfiON. NOTICEDr. LlghthUl’s system ef treatasut U re.loeed *o sneh n state of perfection and simplicity hat Mean be applied at home with perfect sueeess. Oneperseoat Interview Is, however,Indlspraaabiy aeeeseary for th* purpose of Moartaiataf tbe oknet nature ef the dlseaseand giving th* nor**gay hteuuosiiei foe enesesefol treatment. |>R. LICHTHILL OAK HffiW MB CdHSrfoTBD at tb» BATES 'HOUSE.
_ 14,— AM th# potto lath* BrilteSen are new ckasd
with lee. ENGLAND.
dltiraal eeneeariou for the chrtetia subject*
of th# Sultan.
Dispatches from Constantinople state that the Turkteh Government is determined to continue Lh« war in Candia, and i* preparing to send ton battalion* of troogs to the lataadTaaLnTOcSfo*Mareh 14.-The America Chamber of Commerce rave a grand banquet to-night, in boner of the keroo* of tho aumhh csbte, at which a fine gold medal waa pm•rated to Cvru* W. Field, Captain Andersen, ad Mr. Willoughby Smith. The entertainment wa* n splendid affrir. Th* America Minister, and ril tbe leading American merchant* ot the city were presat. William Rath bone, Esq , presided. Tbe usual loyal toasts were given, and tbe health ef the Prefid cut of the United States drank. Minister Adams, in reply to a highly comptimatary toast, disclaimed all personal credit for the maintenance ef peace between England ud America, aaylng hi* eoane bad bea dictated by the American Governmat. Hs thought tbe magnitude of th* relation* between the two countries bas bea s guarantee ef pane, which the telegraph would, be hoped, strengthen, and ultimately supercede diplomacy, ad merge the whole world Into one nnllon ud on* language. Mr. Rub bone, the chalrma proponed th* health of tbe projector of tho Atlantic eabto ad hi* associate*. He awarded th* highest credit to Mr. Field ss projector of that great ad extolled Me perseverance. Mr. Field returned thank* for tbe hewer extended u him. He said be would he ever grateful for the valuable w.p*. Re hag received. He contrasted the prtsea* euceess ef the cable with the severe disappoti,latent* the work sustained during it* fine attempt*. He did juail:eto nil engaged In the grot alarprim, from the governmat nutheritisa down to the sailor* ud worbsta. Ho said Usesffitettag cables were perfect la oaslruclioa, and could do twelvo times tho amount s* work which ofkmd. Ho therefore hoped the tariff a mmarn weald soon bo , u *2test»*ion of priiUeel IntsUlgaee to ta pres* a both side* of th* eeea at rnfoe wMa would enable them to publish ftdi aowief Um
world every day.
He promised that the worMag foeUWiee ef
th* cable should be Improved and sxtrnfisd In America, ad eloqaatly expatiated a th*
future benefits to bo derived whew
provemats have been co ded by hoptag th* Allan
means of
ntattom
tb) Ir only blessings cf liberty ta either lap her*. .> Mr, Field’s >peech was received with most
Hurtle
Captain Anderson mad* a speech, in lb* sour** of wbkb be declared if it bad not bea for tb* exertion of Mr. Field*, th* cable would bav* never bea made. A speech wa* ala* mad* by Willoughby Smith. ', Mr. CenniMf ws* unavoidably nbeat London, Mara tt^Koon.—Four moss vsosela of war salted for the Irish const. Fears are entertained of lb* uprising ol the Irish in Liverpool. nUNCK. Paris, March 15.—Noon.—The Universal Exposition will bo Informally opened a tb* 19th of ApriL Tbe regular eersmaie* will tab* place at stater day. Thor* bas boa s riso in Impart si war bads in oassqusne* of * rumor that they are to bo converted into French terse por cat. bonds. ENGLAND. Liverpool, March Ifi—Evening.—Tbe steamers Tripoli ud City of N*w York, from New York, bav* arrived.
vrroeaUbave been completed, and eoncln
fils* fffiblffi W(
lime Use friendship of th* two
vould bo the
^nations; that words of enmity might ■ *pns* between tbe mother ad the child, snd
Fortieth
• SENATE. Washingtow, Friday- Msoft 16. On motion of Mr. Gnsses, Os Ssnafin after A r.asurr«nt itsulutia to msart anssf die joint msotattons. prohibiting' tho nffin fir introd fiction of nudt or spMMw knusa into the Capitol building. Ajlffol, Mr. Morten us—Oi * ranMutta from th* Indiana Legislature, in tnm sffffin -lUulf m ttoa of boanUrs. Rsforrod to Mtlttmy Cap. mittsGw Mr. Cbaadl«* v rtpGfiad Ami ConUt^a oa Csmmsrns,to gmsud thunfiMR sfnffiafo the act, further to protect th* Urns fif pnsmugers on stosmboata, ate., se so 2s txmspt stasmbafo hum bring oom|>«lled^ts ^srry friction Mr. Hafiursa sshod the asmmSMnto invsstigriethscondustsf lha nrinttuc buna sfthoTr—»j Dipmtmatsls ssus&finf five Instead ofttras mabww Mr. Sbermu spoksthfhvad mittee; hs was authorised to had bea no daplteatioa of bonds; ta nil esses of
WASHINGTON. A HbtbI Officer BelleTed
lug, tho SOI
the bauds: tho
wai $16,000.
- a * tm *‘ mXhu
Mr. Fomsroy lutrsduaod speedy eonstraetion of tin of th* Uatou Psetfro BsMi tins, and uteortaing tbs
nbffilli Wins a the
ny, ote./lt bmng tbs MB of tho
vfssd.
Mr. Pamsrny tetrad uoif* be grating tends to sM In tbossnainmia of s railrnsd oi Idsgrsph Us* from fisuiass. Y snms, ts tha boon dory ha bstwosstbs United 0taasa and Mexico, in th* dtmetia of
smies. Rsforrod to
Guay;
Eat) rood. Mr. Col*, lieu of th*
aPactfie
tost in
and Temtoriso/H superintendent of postal trict, who shall
of the same.
Mr. Morgan tatrodnsed n bill nothing contained ta the acts ration of tbe asutrnl rslslioni States bo tuotentd to railsi
•oil or charter ■
United
thn postal affairs
charter any vassal Mat wttt Ssntes, and purchassd fMto to* In ay Oovwussnttha Mpw
It proridM that an L the acts rafomd to abaR hs« eordsnse with th* act I ttoa of purities I Unjf to customs, n apprav*d :
me tuppiementa taken np ud tbe qu amendment, which \ so as to rend that tb*
Mr. Pritarsou inti struct! ng tb* Cwnati
lata tb* cxpndteacy of] of Tanrssss for com master's stars* taka and I, army m that Stats dBrinff a report tbs MU proridlngRr I of s eemmission of tbrc* whom shall b* temsad tat t gats such claims and give
soma when found enrmt. Thai agreed to but Mr. Edmunds snbssqnantiy eutared * motion to reconsider for tbs purnsss of
■MMfiffilaUOB.
Mr. Morton offered o Joint ratalntlon to pay Indium for quartermaster and aniaailsasrr stares furaUhrd to tbs miUUa sf that Stats wba ealixl ant to repel Invasion. Rriinsil to
tb* Military Commtttaa.
Tbs supplementary reconstruction MU was
‘‘ uaaUawasa Mr. Drake's
i was modMad by tha mover
that the coustltntton ef the States
rsfcrrad ta shall prerid* teat all rating for fiteto, oonnty ud municipal sffioero shnUbt by
b*U#t Amendmat dimgissd tav
Mr. Famandes moved u smadmat. th* affiset of which he cxpUlnod yastaoday to bo that the convention called ta frnms a custitnttea shall bn crited only upan hual sxpranstcu la fovar of Its bring trsaamUsd from tbs prorisfonalcovrrnment to tho assuMadtag Gsnsrri. He moved to strik* from th* drat sastla the fstiowtng words: “That L.ior* tb* firs* day *f fitptambor, UtT, tbs aammudtag Genarsl ta each DUtrlet dafinsd by u act to prorido for tbs mors fffictent uvarnmantof rebel States, approved March t, 1W7, shall ease tha larMrstfon,’’ ud tnsert in lira thereof th* foiiswtag: •« Thai hsfors th* eonYUtia shall b* holden isr «hs purposs of nrtfBFIBar m rVaumfrl#—sLmu ^4 v if&tM 01 UM mlk III WJ Helent government of rebel Btatos, approved March 1,1887, the commanding General In each Diatrtet defined In arid act, shall cause s registrationate.; also, to strike from th* ssesad sestfon th* fotiowlsg words: -And that after th* eompistia sf the registration, hereby provided for ta aar such State, sad at such time sad place* therein as tha commanding General shall appoint ud direct, of which st least thirty days public nodes shrit be given,forth* puipuot of establishing s constitution sad otrif jsvnrnment far such StottJovri ta tfrs Untan.'sad Insert in lieu tharssfs proririon, that aAsrths compieliaosf the regisUstia hsssby provided for In uy State, the oommandtaf General wlU furnish s certified copy thereof to the provisional governor of th* stats for which tbe same wat made, ud whenever thereafter the provisional governor of said State shall, by Isgri enactment provide, s eonvrntloa shall b* called for th* mppsto sf* taming constitution ud eml gnvornmat, ud shall tarnish n certified copy thereof to th* cootmending General, be shall direct that s convention shall be held, and shall appoint s time
ud plmw for holding It.
This gave rise to n discussion, which took n wldr/ang*, and ws*generally participated in, lasting from on* to four o'clock, when n vote
was taken on tb* first.
Mr. Fessenden’s amendment was disagreed
letter Fr** Minster King A Nomination Confirmed. Cnstom Receipts for Week
Washington, Fritter, March IS.
Sf that vessel.
Captain John L. Worda ta rslfovsd from the command ef the Fusaoota, on arrival at
_ _ _ T „ on arrival at fan Frsnelaoa, and ontorad to ratazn ta Now
York.
Cossmudar Fral fihtrriy to rritevod from rt* omy nd sf the Iswraaso, rath* arrival of the Fenaaeotant fan Franeiaco, snd ordmd to duty as fiaet captain of fan North Th* Iraaident has sofa ta fas House
ol U located.
IhtosMfa* to have sntisfiad th* requtem —tasrsorupltoof the sufasnttirr, snd thus ■w «»* sun hnotutatfortd with them, nor does ha belters they wiU ha disturbed during fan * season* The authorities may poaaihiy
ineraanar tutat upsu tha rule that tha war-
falp shall bo hrMludtr the MlnUter's rosL HsaapBoanaaiuttaa of lha difficulty ha# been
^HMtad, this to, ta purehasn, or W* for n
Under this srringimsnt there would ba no further question a* to tan right ef American Protestants to aesem Ms for warship with-
la iMt wills %i BaflMn
Th* SoBRtato-dsy sen forms d only onoMasinatlon, test of* Captain la fan army. Th* tista wss peiuripaMy rmsumtf to referring
The rnmmlssliiniia receipts ef customs last wafatotaeprteetpri port* smouMed to $6,<UW, wmtt . Mgtoy mUriirnry character, and fas tatter wer* arruasd thsttt was the eazneat totantira of thatStata ta return to her pines into*
■tato'Eri—ittt
^N^HBRBNHHBHBffiffiffid 'hs^|
fa* Utotod SteSse, whs, nrmnvling to4h*statomnst ef eussf the members ef the drisgmtton,
SiZMBXLZSZ
»hoIsmL'ud'he'shraid’now tetthtau^^ would tend to ritorintotho blltasnsie praduosd fa tfatota war, and Man early day toleteralhsfinuthmu fitataa ta rii t^r -ifaiin M
£sa~r=i- *° “ •T w««thy pradacessorhus dsns, and even ta draw maui ctaariy *Mh day,H pemlkli. fan ntetinns of frtend•htnwhta wutinritpaln with fata Republic, by bringing to aeioae at praasnt, and aveiding in fas tatnrs, all thasnsstaous emasbtaof dWMStongthe harmony which exists fctaween th* nations, ud which my govornmnt dotires to prarsva, aba, wnrtlfay with all the
To obtain this, I hope ta mast your good I sohiev* Ike full accomplishment of so nobis
and otovatad n puraset.”
The^flxtidenL to reply, weir sms d Goal, snd added that th* X'aited ~ - * -
that fas United States ud Spain
wsrastfirst nlHas; they never ceased to be frtouda. 1 tinmrriy hops thoss rriatlons wlU b* conduct vs to tha prosperity of both countotoo, and to fas pose* snd prngium of freedom throughout fa* world may eonunua forever.
NEW YORK. Yellow Fgver at Fniiama. Death of Col. Leri C. Turner Excitement Among Fenians
Foreign Hews by Steamer.
Durlix, March lA—Ev*DlBg.—Forty prteouerif were committed st Limerick for nigh treason. Arch Bishop Buien prays tb* Government for clemency to the rebets. A rising on Sunday night U reared. FRANCE. Pa no, Msfch Ifi.—Tbe steamer Kinvesu Mfinds is st 9t. Nstair with French troops fro a Mexico snd $12,000,800. AUSTRIA. Vienna, March 1A.—A semi-official Vienna paper esys the question of 8crviu Forks Is settled. Tba| ** Writachtu Cshinet U liberal In its, tendencies. RUSSIA. ST. Prtrrsburg, March 1A.—Rumls Is lnoreasing her military preparations. ENGLAND. London, Msrrb Iff.—United State* advices state that the United SUtes steamer Cusndrigua has gone to Crete. GERMANY. FraKfort, March Uc-United States bonds,
77«.
monetary and oosimercial.
London, March 1A—Evening.—Consol Steady; 91 for msner: five-twenties,74V t ; IIILsvmom.^»*eh l^^renlng.-Cotton— Market active, ud closed firm; erica of mld-
' * Orleans st
inols i
Ms’ketTctive, sna olooed firm: s dilng upland* 1 *%<!•> rad
^Dry Goods snd Yarns—Market firm, wiifc
an upward tendency. Brssdstuffs—Buoyut.
Corn—Advanced; sales Of mixed western st wtraJ^Srie* of Mllwsuks# nt 134.3d.
eenUl.
Oats—Sales of American ud Canadian at
3*. 3d. per 3fi pound*.
Provisions—Steady ud firm. Produce—Prices unchanged. Linseed Oil—Sales st £89 per ton.
Linseed Oakes—Solos at £10 As. per ton. I.ivrRPOOL, March 15—Noon.—The cotton market in the beginning experienced neoneideraMe decline, nod th* trusoctlone were very light, but tbe market gradually recovered from the dwression. ud tbe quotations for three days part show u Increased firmness and upward tendency in prices; sales for tho week, 63,000 bales; the market opened firm to-day at the following authorized quotations: Middling uplands, l»Kd.; Orleans, IS^d.; soles of 10 ^rMdsraff*—Cora ta selling to-day at 39s. 0J.
for mixed Western.
Provisions—9toady and prices unchanged. London. March 15—Noon.—Consol*. 91 for
money; A-20's, 74Illinois Central, 77)4; * At Frankfort, test evening. United States
bonds were 77^. <
, From Philadelphia*
Meeting n« tb# M#»r* nf Trad# fa
JMtaffimamfa tonUrri—
lief •( OS# Bm«*#»wr# wf *fo# Bwmtfo PHtttaPRLrHiA, Friday, Marfa Ifi.
A mooting was held st th* Board of Trade Mayor MeMlfasel presented rsaoluttons, which were adopted, expressing sympathy with tho destitute P«opl* of th# Spwh, ud*
was appointed to coUeet mousy od to supsrinted tbe dlstribu-
swd supplks, non of the s*
Fiwi Bithmoad. Vlrgtmfa Lsgtntatmrs. Richmond. Va., Friday, March 16. Uwt to promote
h—yeas 14, nays 31 Mr. Fesoenden i
■ said, regarding this ss th* test vote, ud* his second smsudmaut being dependent oa fan first, hs should withdrew It. Mr. Buckstaw moved on executive session. Mr. Trumbull hoped noC. He hoped the Senators who were In favor of thu Mu would have continued It until psamd. If U was carried over from day to dry, tt was hard to tell when the result would be reached. Th* debate of yesterday *had been repented to-day and would be to-morrow, if the Mil was kept before the Senate. If one amend meat was to be offered ud voted oa, with such amendments as were understood as ready to bo offered. be could not tell when the MU would be
passed.
Mr. Sbermu interrupted th* discussion to tb* j> Int resolution, ud moved to remova tho disability to bold offie* from Rofart Patton, of Alabama, ud Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia, which wot referred ta the Judldasy Cons-
mittee.
The Senate wont Into exsratire session, altar which the rerotutlon for s recess was rescinded nod the Senate adjourned.
n • <; a e . Several smendmente ta the rule* of th* House were adopted, but none impoftuL Mr-Btutwell, en test*, intro lueed s Joint reeoiution relating to the claims again! the Government. Referred to th* Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Hulbert offered a resolution requesting the Speaker to appoint a committee oa pubit* expenditures, ud that such committee tab* Into consideration the report of the committee of tbe last House, on the subject of the New York Custom House, ud to report what action, if uy, is sovlsaMo regrading tha
Mr. Hurlburt replied at some length to Collector Smy the’s cord, declaring in the course of his remarks, that the New York Custom House was under Mr. Smy the’* administration, reeking with corruption,and In reference to bonded warehouse business, a more flagitious, Improper, disrepulsMe snd disgraceful transaction thu that shown laths testimony, bad never been made puMic. Logan then offered a resolution requesting tho President to inform the House so to tho amount paid by th* Government stnee April. 1661, for cannon, ordnance, projectiles ud small arms, by tbe War and Navy Department*; is to contracts tor tbe same, ud whether officers of the Government era pecuniarily Interested In improvements, etc. Adopted. Mr. Banks then offered Mr. Logan’s first resolution, modified to as to provide for the appointment of a military committee, tempo-
rarily.
Mr. Schofield moved to lay tbe resolution on the table, which wan carried—yens 68, Mr. El dredge presented a joint norintion of the Wisconsin LegisUtnre, asking rid for th* Northern Potltic Bril wav, ud rotating to tb* Improvement of the narigstisn of th* Mlsris-
•ippl river.
The Speaker laid before th* Hons* a msssage from th* President, which announced fait be baa approved and stoned fan Hsus* Mil making appropriation for tb* expeni of the eoamtmtonereto the Indian country, Mr. Vu Wyek, from th* Commute* an Retrenchment*, to which was referred th* resolution of Inquiry in nforene* to tbe coin of fa* Rich mend banks now en mod*! de-
' ' Mat reso-
ud
$100,800, pise* fas amount to fas treasury, and allow eisfmuts ta so■art their rights to the same ta tb* Court of
Ctatara.
On motion of Mr. Wilson, of lows, tho latter etanso waaotruch out. Mr. Cook moved that Instead ot u to eota and bullton being (old,” be “ paid tote the treasury.” Agreed to.’ Tb* Joint resolution a* amended was pmoed. Mr. Behaask offered a resolution that th* CstomHton on Public Expenditure Inquire into the conduct sf HsarylL fiffiyfae, Colisc tor of Now York, to connsetfm with tbs adand ta connection
asnwtL
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■■i Richmond banka now oa medal posit to tb* treasury, reported a Joint re laUom (Breettog the treasurer to sell coin i
bullion to about $100,000, place
Toronto, Friday, Marfa 1A.
Thar* will be a movement of forces to-day. Th* particulars are withheld Dor fa* Th# military authotitle* are msktw. active preparations to receive the Fentons should they attempt another retd. Half a battery ot artulsry ud fifty men of tho nth regiment wore sent to Brantford this morning. It is expected that two troops of Huxsare will join
toemtaa fowdays.
Montreal, March 15.—On* hundred and twenty-five tegular soldiers left for Champ, tato this merring. A strong force of Royal frontier tod tl1 tlght I>leCM ' viU g° to the Ottawa. March 13.—The rumor of a Fenton movement near St Albus stated that the government had Important Information oa
tha subject.
^A lirijpMlf, to sonalst of sttillary, cavalry
waiaiH wi
itry of the tegular
army, and <
jluntaen, WiB rendexvoua at
Brookford. From this ffiaes they son hs
traarportad oast or west oa short nodes.
Ottawa, Marfa 16.—Largs nnggets of goM were found to Peafraw county. Tha local crown land agent has. In consequence, been
notified to sell no
i mere ton da to hi* Jurisdle-
From Ogdemburg.
Ogbensbcrg, N. T., Friday, Marfa «. Th* Fanlu excitement ta reviving to thta difteStoffi* Fort WrtUagtoD, U PreetcoUp bu been put tu o dofieuffiive tomiUkm •md garrUouc4 with trtopo. Thcprovtoc'ri authorities regard thta the objective point nf the Fealens, ud are hurrying forward troop* to Us defona*. On Wednesday fa* first detachment arrived, and jester, day ta* number was iocreaasd 3QQ and others Last night Ik* superintendent of the Ogmsburg ud Lake Champlain Railrord re* solved a message from Montreal, requesting th* railroad ud ferry steamers to dtacontiaue night trips. Aa unusual number of stranger* ran traveling this way, ud rumor connects them with same new Fenian movement about to takt place* For three miles above thta place th* river is froaen over, aad the tee weald afford a safe a sting for u army, were on* bars zwady to The Fenians here are halitra night moat, msettog*. bak than maintain fat utmost aseresy to regard to toatrfttraaffmlgnab From Oohuabna. mail rend CnMlnlna Wan Maw Killed and Eight Wawadnd. Columbus, Obio, Friday, March 13. Aa accident occurred near New Brighton, on th* Pittsburg ud Steubenville Railroad. On* train ru Into another passenger train, killing one passenger instantly, and breaking the leg* of right others. LATER. Th* railroad accident last night was on tbe Pittsburg, Columbus ud Steubenville Railroad. near Harlu’s Station, ten miles east cf Steubenville.
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HONEY *• Is •AN. ftp. »4 ffiwsUM lUlMdlE ffito—g, •faef fan bank. fofajgcgfau *nvte? th£i faft^uta?^ Shot €toa» to hfo* by fas top or wash. Poetoffis adfoaas. Inch box tofi. SStoSdSr'
unoM.
A the
ho«**, hastate by whom ril
—Mto WlU he adinmnd.
A. J. BELL. J.D.FBANCE,
of Hot*. n*ul. r fa 1 - WaohSte a Co . lodi l
No. 04 ronthMerldiu’street, Indtonapolis ’
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Tmsvtr*B StotMMffl, Fell., 1847. CJTATBMENT showing the ReccipU ud DlsO hnnements of the ireasury ot the State of todlua for the month ending February SS, 19*7,
RECEIPTS.
M, * e 170 W
$274,168 90
fafiridiw*’ EeUnr
27 9» 944 41 1.000 to 800 00 10
$132.183 43
$408,812 01
Asy Mm OonrnS^vmoo. SS?!**.
DISBURSEMENTS.
$80,418 f4 MO 57 .. 2 42 oa . 5115 43 .. 16,462 H* 647 50
I0J
Fund..
&c“ T9
nyoe
fiwnmp— Qsuwtefauaser General’s ffito Debt Staking StaAtag Froeaenttag Attorney’s. j
ftjtata&Cs^rri
kx^S^teJs* Debt aifa.
250 I 142 4
1,464 30 2j>6* 94 )28 10 CM 00 856 ’5 1,286 81
W M
44 96
400
544 SS 400 57 12,m9K 4# 4U 131 40
54,280 26 129 00 111 10 1,800 00 to 13
TB
MfiS
_ . 8 SO Towaahip L&wnries l,50o Oo
Briuc* on Hoad March 1,
School Diatrihntion. F—t ud istationnry
nshtoLrbraries
PROFESSIONAL.
From Ohicago. Feaiam BEmtanrn. e Chicago, Friday. March 15. William R. Roberts, President of Fen tea Brotherhood, addressed n monster meeting tonight, at Tomer Hall. The Fenton regiment iwraded the streets amid tbe wildest enthusiasm. Two hundred are reported to have vnlunteeved for Canada, ud $1,000 wan subscribed for uniforms. From Chicago. *rnl«g nf n Papwr Wnrekenee— Lwna $ 100,000. Chicago, Friday, March 13. At the fire last night Jones’ paper warebouse, oo Dearborn street, was completely destroyed. The Ions ta estimated at $100,000; insured for $90,000. Th* AVcnine Journal office, adjoining, was •mened to the amsnnt ef $3,000. From Trie. Mamlclpnl Electlan. Erie, Phxketlvahia. Friday, Marfa Ifi. The municipal election to-day resulted ta the elect ton of Noble, Independent, by n majority of 943 nver the anti Improvement and regular party candidate, Cochrane. Thta to tbe targeat majority ever cost In thta city. Balk cudldata* wore republic*—
JAMES HUGHES. J. S . UAEVEY. HT7QHES * BAR7B7, Attorneys at Law, INffilAMAMPLlS, INffilAfflA. W U : L raonrita to the Fndernl and Mate v V Conns, end give ncomns niasastan ta the
Jomn H ughe s Charles F Peck, or Indiana. Juan. W, Denver, ef Illinois.
04 California.
irCUL ISSfBK ft PKCK, Attorneys at Law,
WAoHlNGTGN city.
Practice in tee Supreme Court of th* United States. theCqnrt of Uaim* aud tee tiepnslwnate.
Office: *8 G street.
maiMdSm
WANTED.
-A.GBLKTfo 'V\'AjqTKr> 1*0 R OKHERiL L C. BIKEB’S H1ST0IY OF TIE SIGHT SUY1CE Tte* mans Exclumg mmffi Imtarwnstag B—k Ever Pahllshed.
a yea a Gov
$141,336 23 '$266,734 M
t. fo A MM^n. , !fadMm mmite ec morltdAwlt
FURNITURE.
HBLWIO, ROBERTS & CO., ■ Mona footiirer, and Denial.- in FURNITURE.
SALESROOU: IW. I IT Kwni WsuMIffiffltnffi Kirewt, IMOUNAFOUS, INDIANA, morlfi i!3ui 1* tp
WHITEWASHING, ETC.
Whitewashing and Plastering.
•'.fire, t
rpHB nadersigaed wishes to inform the oC Indianapolis that he is now prepsi te do Whitewashing, repair Ptosterrng, etc.
the shortest notice. He is also pr pared to repair Cisterns. His former acquaintance m this city is all the reference he deems accessary lo insure a liberal share of the patronage of the elf i-
Orders can be left at No. 12 Indiana are-
tees, nuc.
innrl4-dlm
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STEAM SAW MILL W A. TV T E X) , or near Railroad, and with oonvenieut r.»V-/ cilrties for shipment to this market
WlLbY A MARTIN, Real Estate Agesls, India ai^rfis. Indiana.
ITiHIS work was X ago. bat owing te the attami
ittosnj—~ ' — — '
New York, Prldey, Marfa 13. ^ Tho Herald aayathe pnoont ud prospecT tivo condition of the labor market la exciting conriderable Intareat among th# working clusss ot tha city. Advanced rate* of remunoration, with n fow rxcepuocs only, are contemplated by manor bulfdiog tirade*. Shipbudding ta very dnll and th* mechanics employed on working nt reduced wage*, the present unsettled state of the labor arerkst bcas unparalleled for ycara. Panama correspondence to Marfa 4th, reports fa# prevrisneo of yrilowfover. Sixteen deaths from tha disease had occurred on board tha United States ship, Jamestown. Tbs sxecutivo offleer, John D. Adams, died oa Washington’s birth day, ud tb* paymaster ud another offleer are to a cm teal condition. Colonel Lavi C. Turner, Judge Advocate of the War Deportment, died In Washington, oh Thursdiy. A dispatch unounclng tbe burning of half tb* bu si aeas portion of Albuy, Georgia, ha* been r revived. Tbs stonaser Caledonia, from Glasgow, arrived today. Sho reports encountering large •elds ot Ice. Th* excitement at the central headquarters of th* Fenian Brotherhood remains mabnted. A Important semmuMention bos been reoetvod from th* prowl ttoa si executivegovernment of fa* Irish republic to tbe effset that hostilities hove commenced In sarncst, ud th* mo ramant of Irish troop* up to tbe present time were merely feints to cover more Important ones which will bo Inaugurated ere many
days.
He also stated that tb* men were to good eoursg* sad trim for fighting, ud anticipated Stephens has been in Paris for some time, but ho to, practically speaking, disconnected
from the ornataatloa.
An effort Is betog mado which, it ta bettered. Trill result to o toad of $100,000 being ootabUshed. Th* msmhors of th* old Directory of na are aloe about to hand over th* fond* remaining to thoir hand*, to the oar* of n commute*, to be used for the furtherance of the
orsmsat ta Ireland.
General Glooooa arrived today from WaahElirain Woodruff, th* celebrated hone
trainer, dted tost night.
Th* reported failure of th* Weukewu Mills, Providence, proves Incorrect. Tha error appears to havo arisen from tho fact that Ovary, Tail A Co., who reeentiy failed, were treasurers of tho Waukegu Mill*, ud a hoary Un* of prints known os tbe Waukegu prints, owned by Ovary, Taft A Co., recently ■old nt n heavy sacrifice, but tbe company was
Rot Affected.
The new Hamburg steamship Hormonia, one Hamburg 2d, via Southampton Vth, arrived tonight—a very reasalkably rapid pao**The resignitions to tbe British Mlaistr were Lord* Carnssou ud Cranbourne General Pool* to th* House of Lords. The Derby Depress regrets at tbe thl resignations, snd sold the Government woul
. From Hfrmibnrg. toffiffitctpnl Eieettna. Hxrriuuro, Fndsy, March 16. The municipal election to-day n suited to the usual majority for tho Democrats. A small vote was east.
ed. It will now bo exgoaco^Uw^intricate — . .gtho soFor soortting devnlepmants and thrilling ad-
.STMS, “TtriSSt:
r«»^2sr7isss"»*“drs£ tmita rtMANly oRteiffilNODRNNft ffiC AAffittMtertteN baan puend hate* the nnhlto. The work, nk* folly expose* th* aefortoe* system by which Prestos*till pardons ware and ore *• readily oh-
tninndat WmhianSon.
Th* mornihnfMinritnHtaal Capital are tharoughly ran stinted, and tear, are same sirens* reveiations nen lies n lag hands of dnpnztmanta. membars of Conxirsa, tea ale pnnOuhoobsra rad
Uistinratthod military character*
Bud for Ctroolarsandre* . r terms. Stod a foil
description of ton uofa. Address NATIONAL PTTfiUSinNe CO,
148 West Fourth street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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From Annapolis. Klewtfam nt PnUco Cwnanalsalnnor*. Annapolis, Friday, March If. Th* Legtaiature bav* elected Lrievre Jarrett, James E. Cair ud Wl'llam H. B. Fueae * baugh PoUc* Commissioners. From Watertowd. meat met lye Fire. Watertown, Ffalay, March IA. A fire last Rifat burned Meyers’ boot and •hoe atore, and Rack A Lap’s feed store; fully Insured. Lorn $10,000.
^jntorgfirtlfaWfaMlgliij Ml ta# House
from Hamburg 2d, tU Southampton 6th, ar-
tily rapid
% bree mid
speedily again bo complete, and would endeavor to bnng to a successful conclusion th*
auestion of reform.
q In the House of Commons D’Israeli nounced to tho Cabinet that he has resolved to revert to thoir policy to regard to franchise. He hoped an the 9th to complete tbe new Ministry. On the 18th he proposed introducing n now reform bill, ud mova its second reading on th* Monday following, and If It wut to the committee, he should ask the House to
plots its passage.
The Times, in a leader on the resignations, said thta chug* wan essential to the coutin-
nod existence of the ministry.
North cote, tt appears, succeeded Crubourne
so Secretary of State for India.
Tho Times betievas that all parttas are bent ra working togsthtr to proare a thorough
ssttlomrat sf the reform question.
Gladstone announced to the Hoorn of Oonsmenethatlffao reform bill ;coa talas J the Piemen ts of n satisfactory settiemaat, tho spposi ttoa would not recrivo U m a grudging spirit, tet with adostreta bring fas mOisvsre of fa* The cholera basMwfdranbly dimintsbed to
tb* Island of Joresy.
Th* Empress Carfotta has entirely
•red.
The Preach Ironclad steamer Croonu waa loot to a hnrrieue to tha Gulf of Lyons. Sov-
mal of tho erow portahsd.
A Telegram from SL Frier*burg says: At a banquet, Grand Duke NlehoUa proposed a toast to tbe Greek volunteers in Candia, who had fought so hcroteally ud sacrificed tbelr livea ior a great cause, aid vt hose brethren were the only allies ot Rtu«U to the Crimean W An Imperial Ukase has bran Issued extending th* omancipatioB of rerfo to P—sante to
mrynUn.
Tho V tan no Telegram mv* a dta ofDtet, Morvta and Carthoni >. bra I termteod. Both of them bodo* hnvn tb* aaatmbling of tb* Annin tn Pm
jPlit, TMoWml to fesd Of fa* HnagrataH Diet,
tftato
Tho lower
From LoniiTille.
Making wf n
ta Arkaanas
Stearaer ffilvrnr.
Louisville, Friday, March 13. Th* aUamor Mercury, to.day sunk to the Arkansas river. It was a total loss, and there were so liras loot. Insured for about $13,000, partially Insured here.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Far Fustics wf tke Peace.
Editors Indianapolis Herald: Please announeo to same J, B. AhLL asu independent caadlste for th* office of Jostle* of the peace for Cra-
The pioprfcsosa of the Joarnal having refosed to pnblieh my onnonnoement, I am contpeUod to ask this foyer of a Democratic paper.
Rcspocually,
Far Street Cnatnaloalnaor. JOHN K. LANG, late private Company F, Six-ty-third ladiana Volnnteers, will be a caudidate before tan Union Nominating Coovention for Street Commissioner. If ANY VOTERS.
Fnr City Wnraknl. The aame of GEORGE TAF FK ts announced i a candidate for ta* ottco ol City Manhal. nt in ensuing election, subject to the decision ol the Union Convention
Fnr Strnwt Cwaoaalsatwmwr.
WILLIAM W. SMITH, of the Fifth Ward, will
candidate for Street Comm Is
be an iadependont candidate for SI aioaor at th* ongoing city election.
We are authorized to bring the following name* before the public forth* city offices to be filled For City Jndgo—Esquire Chariot Coulon For City Treasurer—Lieut. Christian Stawita. fasti a hi
INSURANCE.
INSURE WITH THE OLD RELIABLE /ET N A •F HARTFORD, C01SKCTIC11T. Cash Capital and Surplus, 04,O£43,1S3 T'S.
aa PtoM 1m AS Vamrs over 030,0 /0,000. )dlm A. ABROMBT. Agoat.
YONKERSANEWYQRK Fire Insurance Company, NEW YORK. Cash CapiUl lalf a Miilioi DslUn. raaaptly AAJasteA aa# Pul A.
RICHARD L. FRANRLIN, President.
' , Vie* Pretident.
iPJONS, Agent.
WM.OOBXBE.Jk.Yiei i W. Mirbay, fisssstey.
H. cho;
•fifftra Ha. $* Talkwtt A Hnw’e Biwck. JratiMm
to the otteatBte ef the Got it, Mounhlteartou wat delay imaed, UNALTERED and
A. J. CrERSTNER, >Ioi»oliant Tailor, Na. 17S Karst Waatiiwgton htreet. A LABGX stock of Spring G odt ju;t received Garments made to order in the Uteri style. ud st pries* to suit the time, marls U2m
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
MASA STATE S0IMALSC100L.
NDTICB Tffi CtRTRACTtRS.
Bust Boats and Shoes!
mELA-ST MOaSTE^STi
Are to b* had 0* the
Great Bankrupt Sale Na. IB Swatffi tonrlAlsus Street,
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA.
■ BALED Prenasals reeslvsd nntti Wodnm ’ vSiJiuSrTaxr sari
abath and Fifth strace Tem
for the folio traction of
fan*.
cubic yards.
• “ 000 toieks.
jBktlanwc Torre Huts, Isdtaua,
owing work and materials in thoeqnf skid Normal School Bulldtag^^H
xcavatioBS offogag I
BmnjtagXSOOOO* LoyS^mSra^Sw 1 About $0,000 won
Turd. Lo]
Fourth. AtafalMto worth todwsssdstora In
foundation ud wall.
^Fifta. Eightou Iren colnmn*. weight about bixth One hundred and fifty window foamoa. Seventh. Petting to and bridging joists, wood
bricks, d.tUhafts, etc.
Pud Information m to plana, spedOcationa ud conditions, fnrelthort nt ska arehltoes's offioo, on sb d after f rkioy, Moreh 22 Tha board rasarve* the right« miaet any or all bods not satisfactory os to price or term*. Surety required for per-
formance or contracts.
By order of Board ofTrustom. JOHN INGLE. Jk. President. Terra Haute, Indiana, March 14,1801.
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LAWS.
LAWS OF INDIANA, F’ortjr-F'itftlh Session.
but teas* to fas fitai ul. Butt suae tod >f th* fitato of Indl
_ _ charge* for truuportatfon tha variona railroad corporation*
— in the SUM of India a a.
by the General At
of Indiana, that the various tt)e
AM ACT
of freight doing bosl
Section 1.
temblyofth* HIM _ railroad cor so rati oa* doing huolnam within •old State ot ladiana shall net, at uy time, increase or advuce their rate* of freight charge* for tho transportation thereof, from o point to another, n turn greater thu tt* rn<e freight or cham for trsmspiwthitag asked or charged by laid railroon corporations it the time such freight Is offie red or tendered to said railroad oo ran, ration* far transportation, ud *11 laws heretofore enacted and now in ofifec* conflicting wish th* provision* at tati act ai e hereby
retooled.
Section 2. It to hereby declared that u mey exists for th* Immediate taking effect of -its net; and that tt sbalL thareiorkbo to fore* from ud after Its publication in the Indianapolis Herald ud Indianapolis Journal. D. C BBANHAM, Spraker of the House of Benresentetirao. WILL. CCMBACK, Pretidoot of the Annas*. Approved March 14.15*7. CONRAD BAKRR, Lieutenant Governor of Indiana, aettag a* Gov
ernor.
now on 21* la to. office of the Saeratary of State for „ „ hand, and affixed ta# seal of tt* Stan of [Seal] ladiana, at ta* eity of In-Hanar" 1 ’*. this Uth dayof March. A. D . 18(7. NELSON TRU9LEE, ■6-18 Secretary of State
PROVISION*. ETC.
TATT180HW PROVISION AND MAT ST01I
WILL OPEN ON
MONDAY MORNING. And keep for sal* Meat* of all kinds-Fresh and
Salted.
Flour. Rhotesals and isrtil.
. iad Flour, whom .T .r.TTfc-.x.co.
Jourm.i
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SALOON.
CHARLES F. WICK. SALOON AND RESTAURANT
norlS dStvlw
TAILOR.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
UMBRSLLASy ETC.
M. THOMI*SOIV, Munfoesnior and VhntaMta Dealer ia UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, AND WALKlNe CANES. IfiT tonlffifit.. hot. Fnnrtffi nnd Flftb, CINCINNATI, OHIO. Repairing promptly attended to. n>itrl4-d8in
FOR SALE.
For Sale or Rent—Dwelling. A LARGE two story Brick House, lai go yard; XX. contains nine rooms; good well and cistern; in th* northnrn part of tha city; five minutes
sn minute, of tbe Address Bor 476,
Pottoffie*. Terms reasonul le. f aggly at No, 873, North Delaware sorcet.
TOIL B-A.3L.E. /"hNE of th* best paying Hotels in the city. Ad-V-J drtm Post Office Box 741, ludUnspolti. liuli msr!4 Jlw
Bbls^chofoee XX Flour;
200 sacks Potatoes’;
1,580 pounds Fresh Boll Butter; 5.000 pounds Sugar Cured Hauls; 5.000 pounds Breakfsst Bacon;
>d Apples, Dried Peochea, Hoiuiuy, Ryu,
; etc. For sale low by
Dried Flour,
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LEStf. TOU3EY * C»„ 43 South Delaware Stm t.
Y7X>R SALE—HOUSB.—A desirable two ,tory P house of ten rooms, n good cellar, welland cistern: largo lot, Witt a fine assortment ot bearing fruit tram; aide and rear alley. Ttu» pioperty is dealmbly located on North Mississippi Street, between Ohio tnd New York ctreets I will sell It at u bar^aiu, or trade for a tmailer piece of property, if applied to toon. Address net Office Box 1409, Indianapolis, or call at No. 194South Illinois itieet miril Iw
JR SALE-FARM -
A Sue form in Johnson miles from the town of lies froe, the etty of Iniproved. and 60 acre* in
and out buiidiz
good timber; good water ud out buildings. Th Farm is situated on a gravel road. Parttas wh wish to parchose a desirable Farm at a very lot
purchase s desirable Form at a very low wlU please address Post office Box 1409, Indianapolis, or coll at 184 South Illinois Street.
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MEDIUM.
lEAEINtt MEDIUM.
M* 8 ™ vonlastr
K. NELSON
rooms of Mrs. Eel street, nearly oppu* annpolis ladiana.
Bra Oflfoe hours from nine MTSeh day.
1. to four feiatSdli
DISSOLUTION.
-WSS«W:
I>ISSOX.TTTXOKr. undersigned Arm of Bell. Br*<t<>o. k have this day disposed of our cut! u
_ In the Patent Right known us - tireddock’s Water Proof till Polish nnd LsaUier Piesorvattvo,” exepting Braddock’t reservation la agreement, beurtagdnto sf March U. lf*7, to XEURIslN MSRTMERSy
WSouthTlltani* fit.Indianapolis,
And reltoqnlfa aU oar claims to mannfocSve or ssBsntomtastak untom authoriseil by said ZeubUx Rrnlbin AU asssuuti *f tha abevo firm to
1m MM&Irtd bT JAmftffi E Rffill
1 JOSEPH BR4DDOCK,
TAfi. B. 1
JA8. B B- BkO
Mnifa ifi. toot.
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