Indianapolis Daily Herald, Volume 1, Number 33, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1865 — Page 3

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A-1vrt'-n5rri rliBattintil bf r ipir'n of eooirarti:t t cbargol f.r tb ttoi lu-rrti J accorUirig to ft atjj.a riti'i. the: vi:i:ii.v si:m im:i. I paMKbed evry Uu& lay, at f 3 00 prr annum, la i fSi pipr cent wltbnattb money, nor contlanfd a l'n Tr Hin than pM for. IMHWirOMS IMt. T13IE TABLE. Colnmtna anl Inlianapolia Central Kailway . Trii' b-e. TrainArrlT. 4 :: A.J: Day Kiprea.. H (.0 A.M. " P. I .......M:l I'.ii P.M. Tt V. i; . ...Ti.&l Eirrenf 5 v. M. Bcllefonlalnt Itai'.road. r.it Trt'c-4.rrlT. 4a .V. ZX ...................... Ii. 15 A.U. 4 ! t p. M ..Ii. Noon. - 15 f. Mall 45 P.M. Maliion Kaitroal. f n. !.'. Train ArrUa. -. A. H Mai! 11 VI) A.M. 3 03 p. if 7 3' P. M. JeffcronTill RailroaJ. r4lnLiv Tiaini. Arilve. MumbKx. 10.15 A.M. Nictl Kx.... 1 A.M. i:iilrat Kx.. 5:00 I. M. Ciix ; V.x . li.W M. NiLt F.s....9fx I. U. r rr.l:.gKx.. ? 3l 1'. V. Tcra Eailroad. rr:usL"4e. Trair. Arr!e. Von CMcasjo Krs 710 A.M. I'l 0)1. M Cb.cago rxprc 4 X V. U. LafJTt!e UailroaJ. ira l I. i.r. ii 40 "on 7 :io P. M 10 ii r. M It ;! An 1t . ... 4'.'.) A.M. .. 1 i 10 A. M. .... 4 5J P. 11. Tcrre Hanl aal Ilichmonl RoilroaJ. Trait-i.aare Trait Arrl. ''15 A. )i Arcommw'atl 'n J:45 A. M. Uli r. M LVirinuatl K-tre H-4i A. II. ' V. M Mailand Kpr.- .... 6 40 P.M. '-.10 it MKbt Kiprta 7 15 A. M. Cincinnati Railroa.1. Tra.iiaT.-ave. TraioaArrha. 4 5) A. M fpro:..i 12 '.U P.M. .O'l A. !l. ...7 10 P. M. 21 I. M. ..N.bt If , res... .,MJ P. M. LoaiTille, Kcw Albany anl Chicago RailroaJ. Ktrr"lrai.ctleJunction goitj; rnrtl.) P. H. U.iu iouth... 11.47 1- M. 44TH INDIANA LEGISLATURE. Sprclnl riton. um.riu rut thk niiiid a. b. au w. h. i-aarica (hnisninnn nw.i curtailm'tits of thrsc .Vvnrts.Jor fitut of ni'iff in tnKe columns, trill tV j-rintfl in the Hrtritr . jislitire Ji(-rts. IN M1NATL. rnitv, JteVftnUr f. lvö... Tlio rr.EIInXT ,y fn., cilLdtoordi-r Ht 'J u'dit k A. 31. On mt-tion by Mr. OYI.Lr the riadinor W.- ln. l iy! loini:il v as .lip. ued with. .Mr. iKr"ON pre-ent. d ; l ii;t!iv ini inori il from hold. r of n nrly half a million 1" p r mi. Mato Unidi, rayin that pnnNionbo made fur their payment u xt month. .Ve., whivüw.14 n fernd to the Spivial Committee' en the tatt' debt. THE TllIUTnilNTH AUTICI H. The S nate proceeded t hc. onidtT:itioii i f the peci.il or.b r .for thit hour, 'u.: The J !nt r . Intl. n II. 11. No. l,f..r an amendnit u t to the t ite constitution, by trikin!r out the XI I Ith Article thereof the ijuitiion WinLhh dl it p. i to the third reading ? The N n ilo nfu-cd to pa it to the third reading by yea nay-., 2J u follow -.: Ta Ha. Allien. l'M-,on. ncatt. Brown o HaUillt.i". CA1, CUajwtn, rullen, Darl., r.kff, lljat:, VI IöjCan, M".a, ". lylr, laan. K chnin l. Terry. TUompauii, War.t, ffj.., Wrigbt, an.l Mr. riNtJn -". No-Mfn lUrVfr, Powintn. l!ra'y. r.-"W-i ef Wil, Cobb, I'rl'Ui, lala, lv.wnp, Kimli-h, Pitch, 'ulr, tiilTi.rJ, llaana. Her, I, Jii.k.a., Mar-hall. Het'lurg, MaaO, Ilnor, Siag V.alir, aJ.J Wtl.Uru M.cr. YAl:I and t'A()N pres. titcd p. tition pralii4 f t tho r p al of tin- wbli. r-" bum I y relief law, wtlieU were ielrnd t the appropriate rommittee. tn motion of Mr. 4 4lU, it va.&r Jr l, Thti ni S.ntjr hall barsfrr l ran'ol lt. sf a ! Jar n tbap-nt .I n, .;t accoanlpf a..kne t( llr.i.cif or vrnja tuwru'e-r if LI tiBt lj. KE1MKT- VKtiM O t M 1 T I Ft'.S. Mr. CTIAPM AN. Ir o.! tie- ( mm;ltee on l'iii in. e, r. turned Mr. W ri-hf bid. . No. "JT;:. b-m'iiu tlie action t' I'o ar.N of l.;ualizati .n; nvotnmcndin it pa- .e. Mr. Cl'LLl.N. fn in the t 'oinmitt.v on l'un d and Internal Inipio" ni- :it-. n turned Mr, Wri-rht'- bill, S. No. PT. :.u:h. riin- the co -truetion i f : canal fr. in the t '.iliim. t rirb Lake Michinn; nvomiueiidm. it ia-:a'e. Mr. ULI. -ON. from the t'omutitt-i' ,,M nance, n turned the bill. II. II. '.M.'. to legalize api rai-elllt nt . f real i -tat" ma le usi.hr the appraisement a t of IV ccni?- r -1. 1 "; ic. i inia t'.dinvr tt pn-a'e. Mr. Uool. ti' iu the Co:--ntt.v on Tunp ran.-. . r tunn d to-- bill. II. K. . :n. ii. ! i :i atvtion of the li p.i r law if Mar h . In"..'; rcoot:;in itdim: it- p i- i-e. Mr. WKK.il I. from the tVmniittec on lload. r. turn-.l Mr. t nil. n' rras. I am 1 . th, r road till. s. No. nvcmiin ii.lnij; it paac'e. Mr. r.KIlxiN", fnm the4'inmitti'rn "an.nl and li.t. rn:d lin ro euo nt. r. turned the bill, U.K. 7'. to i r.; pov ei" railroad t con-tiuit T-r.i.-h. t n. ri:t ; co.il li.iue recentluen.iiiiT it p.i J.1-. Mr. KLA. AN, front the ''inmitteo ii rp. rati-1". r. turned tV b.'.I, II. II. Te din,' cor; "rnti .". f, r tli- pMi i f m-nintaiiiiiu' hi : - h !-. itc; r o: :.i. !id:n' tfpaire. I I. -e b.:; w. re pn.-. I to the third r :;d;u.r. It K l(T iMI'CtI. Mr. Wi fn.;.i t:4. '. i-iui.tt.-e ni irpv. rati, r.'ui'.-e M;-. Th- tiii-n", bill. . -1-. to am-1: 1 ti : U 1 . I An Aa t . ;u--rpor.ite Inura:! c V:up .ui ; r. I d uie 17. iV.'; rii'o.iinn i:.!i!i.' jT p.i-.i,'. Mr. 1 iiMi--tN u,-.'i,i th p.,. u--.. , f id bill, it havi.u' uln .oh l.u rvad ihre tune.. Fen 1m ln-i;r;:i fempari. nr.- n.-w taki-.u fr-'Ui the r-t t. a I..rv r mu-, w hl h a I. .rve re. ( ofc. lid Uü! 1 W if ur im ! f s ting Io t:o. . ::i;.n:ii. vwrv put w irb t'.o-e of th t Si-iii . th. .Mr. tiKlll.N did ii ; '. s, th:' l i.l t:i r iv f-T t!. purin.se f . j ; -;:i n: but w uld r. - j . i ; I . I h.. . irite ag il., ef the l!!ita luade ag ou-t l!.'. bill wh'Tiit waup Lf. re The bid 1 i , - - :: . j r b cti :i f .r the insuring i-u!-lie. ao . . .iu 4(l.jf.i I i.iilO'. It i the tiutv f 17. I. . ; ; ; A-i:ubly to 1. gü! ate for the c - en : i., i i..r 4 " twists and room vi-d io I..-; .1.1. Mr. l I.HiV ii,,,,, .l.f il . n. ,, i. r w 1 at. t ' I " 1 e sit 1,, ,m. I 'niTitn ! .lit i.f iv. 1 .. 1 ;,, pre-, t.t nv r.-uuin lour1 ' t., k. 1 fit th ,s;t. at the Mate -e. sr. .'a.,, u,l I. .ii:!l. j.nt: au :.t 1 - t l L i ir,!, pi-.!. 4t I, th .in- ..I,,. I.... lv...,!. . , .....r.. u.u i;i4l nv bib' f. I. in i o,i;siil .re ft. .ff ( "liir.s ta d.'p. .it a .11lir. r. u". V.1,1: 1 ' ' M -' r ,'-''r d. uv a I VM..,' I ....... . uj .1 .... ,,, ln.,.;, iJll (-l l l tN -'--dlUi.rIsAi. Uae-

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anl unlTt: t prl,ir rt final'j r"' tli nt" b) jr4'J, riüTi 1. i;rnnT rnoM omm irrrr omisi rn. 3lr. IITATT, from tli Comroitt on Corjwnlh.n r. turr.!-,! fr. VlWlcr'l town ttorilfT l.ill.S. So. r--omm-n'hnx t r.aa. i!r. ImiW'NKY m'l an Inrff'-rtual motion t j am. n l tt.o t.UI by .rol-lin tht the atHrh j ha'.l avtt nl t any tin r l-u:n t-f tlJf r.rxratl,'n. Jlr. i:H(J AN, frr.ni th Coinmitti' on V-r-jv.rati'.n, r turnfil th II. K. KN uthorizmrhii't m U m-I, i tr., to hart?? tin ir niiflf ; r'irinj it a ik". 3Ir. U AHI. fr m tli Mm' cmmitW, r.-turn-.l the II. IU lv'., uthf-riziii? the '-ti. Htruti"n T t'ln-. -ar huoa; rn-ririlinif it takai;p. lie a! irtiirnrj th Mil. II. II. llf, to n-al-le !iri t"r of tiirnpiSkToinpinl.-n t' !iC2rt!ip tim c f li'l'lin th ir I- ti n; n.'-iil-i;n ndinx il 'S.iiTf. Th-' l'i'l 'er pi-.! t tho third n-nline. On motion I r Mr. M.HN", the liil II. K. ITT, to am lid 1 to of the Art ta pro I.J f r II. oiil.i;.ati..n t.t .1. Hi..,i!i.n lf Irti.in the i.rl.e ftomü'J to &.) c ut!.was rvad the third time. M.-r. MA -ON. IIIIOWN of Hamilton, an "I'LLL i-jK.Ve in faor of the pa.a- of the bill. Tin- bill faih d to ps the S nate by j-a 21, nay V. i;i:a.m jri;ir.-v Mii-rMF. s'oit-. i)n motion by Mr. IhVNKV 1.1 MIHr niouIy rend thru- time) S. So. V, extendinz th jurUdh tion of cTatid Juror to rax' cf nixJemanor, wai tab. u fr.-m the taW. Mr. Im)W.NEV urg(ccniMer-tSor.iin faor of hUbill. Thelill tin ally pa.ed the Siiatc by .J( Mr. ImjWNKY, at the time he introduced thi bill, lat wmin, mo prc-nteJ another. s. No. l.V, p rfectin thi) arranp tnctit of our Imvb, but a it hai Men ruNplwod he Irfrzed b ae to introdii.-e a similar one now to enable the Circuit Court to try these ca-M S. I.ea M i trranted Mr. DOWNKY introdueod a bill fS. No. fir An Act to amnd m: I of An Act for the organization of ircult Court. rt, approYdl June I, K-'; which wa read the lirht time, ' . On motion by Mr. OYLKK. the constitutional restriction wa dijHiis-,l with yt-ai J, nays :b-the bill wa n-avl the swiond tiine and passed to tint third reading. ToltAC'CO WAREItot'hK-H. On motion by Mr. NOYKS, tho Mil, II. It. 1). authorizi iitT the construction of warehou- for the inspection, torae and Bale of tobacco, w a read the third time. The rUKSlDKNT htatcd that in the absence of the Senator from Yanderburjr and I'onoy, Mr. Finclil he had Mh II rcllctcd by the Kel- . . f .i ... .......: resent am e iroui iiiohi,- eouimes uitncai i.inioii to tiiii bill. He had examined it clow It, and aw no monopoly in it which amounts to anything. The bill w a then pa.s-d by yea to, naya 0. WAR LOAN 1MXIS. On motion by Mr. VAWTEU it was Lt-lcil, Hit Iba Govfmor and Ao4itor of Stata be and tby ara brrtby icqutitrd ta inform tbe Seoa:a Kirat. Dow many war loan bao.U bavabera laaued. Second. Wbaara tba boldart of aald bonds. Third. What cua.Iitlorii.lfacy, are coiitln;dln latJ bonds. Fourth. At wbat rata said bonds were aold. Kiftb. Wbetber tba Ftderal Uovrnment at any tirr.t assumed tba iiidabladoes lucorred by tba Mate of Indiana In providing auppl.es) and men to al l nld Govtrumeat in patting dwu tba p aaent rebellion; and If ao, b'lher tba 'money ao paid, or aecnritiea so (fitao io ttica aMumption," dai "curat tba baafOtof boMara t.f bond laaued under tba proTUiuna of An Act mikins; additional pro! Ion for tba payment of tba loan af two million, of dollars astbonied bj tba act of tba General A.en.blr, approval May 13, lfQI,"" and if not, by the proiionaf tba tb.id section of aald act aa not complied witb. thk m;iimi. rrxns. On motion by Mr. C ill II, the bill II. II. 4T, to inereas. the H)w cr of the Hoard of inkin Fund Commissioners, and to authorize said Hoard to loan any money !m I.ininx to said 1 funds in Indiana State Ihhi.Is or stock und proi.jin. for lh: cam-ellin of auch Initio's or ti K', and the reissuing of now non-ncguti-al.le Uniü or took-, payable to said funds; wao taken from the hand of the .Judiciary Committet tin y not Ik Ing alio to agree upon a report thereon. (Hi motion of Mr. CFLLKN the landing nuicndmctit Mr. r.radlcy., prop.slng to strike from the bill all that gic authority to the Making Fund Commissioner! to loan the fund iM-luiiging to the state; w as laid on the table by yeas -Jti, nays 21, a follows: T Messrs Barker, Bennett. Brewn of WelU, 'bh, Corbio, Cullen, C'ulrer, IUi(laa, iHiwner, KugIi b, Filsch, (Jiffurd, lianna. HtJ, Jn.kens Martha. I, Mt-Clurif, Maon. Moore, Nea-lin, Oyter, Kicbmond, Ma.. Vawter, Wrifht, and Mr. Preaident 'J6. ata-Meari. Al.i-on, Ile.on, toaiuaQ, llri't'ey, P.rown of Haini ton, Caao , lal, Dke, iiyatt, Milliftan, 'ilea, yei, beaao, Terry, Tbompaoii, Ward, Wllliaai, and Woods ai. i;a. Mr. NILF.S remarked that lie wa not entirely satisfied with the pro i-iotis of the bill, and it w ill be n iiieinlx redth.it he made e fforts to lime it anitjidvd. Hut he had so strong a deaire to sei-the inkimr Fund, und all our other trust fund- invested in our public debt, th it he had concluded, as a choice of cil. to vote, for the bill a it is. rath. r"l hau to incur the ri-k of delay and the d inner of haLng the fund distributed to the counties, lie bad conlidciice in the Commissioners of the sinking Fund, and he Im lieved they would honorabiy inetthe fumls in our state bond. Their acts can not be done in a corner, but w ill Iks patent to all the people of the Mate. If they act corrupt! v, they will des re to have "Ih'u 1" branded on their forehead, and their names will godown to tin -irchildrcn liku those of con. deintied f. lon. With such sanctions he wa prepared to take the riks of tho lnll. Mr. TlloMI'soN had his hopes and his heart si t upon the idea that in a few short months the Mate of Indian.! would le owing only about sUPaV"1". Our state debt is upwards of ;o,iO;,o"0. The amount of the State debt sinkiü fund N about l,t mo into, lu the hands of the linking Fund i 'ommissioncr, is sMi.immi. There i alo du this fund sflHm.imo, secured by mortgage, which can le made available to the Mate bv the issuing of six per cent. lond, made pavable w hen the mortgages are i-ollect-ed. Putting all these sums together, and aw plving it on the public debt, and it would l ae aliotit 'l..'im,isni. If we could have these fund Ineted in the state bonds, and the State debt reduced to this sum. it w ould be the lst advertisement we could send to the World' Fair. And it is the act of the llcpublican party'if this is not done, and you will lia e to aiiw it to th people. The lb-publican party hae the power, from the fact that we st.ntid In re 20. and enotnrh of theopssite party arc with us to si cure this object. We are the party in power, and this retlectioius upon otirsohc. and not upon the lViiKH-ratie party. If tin e funds shall le sipMandcrcd. the ex. pevtation of the (iovernor and the hop. of the people will t d fcated In this w ar for money making and the Kcpubllcun TArty are restMinsible for it. This bill was conceived. brought forth and nourished in the House, and AFITKNlMiN si:ION". The S n ite met at 2 o'cI.M k p. M. Mr. P.KNNIMT otl'i-red a.loiut Resolution S. No. 22', din laring in what manner the Act of the pr. svnt eioii .f the tiein ral A-embly shall U' published and circulated in tin- several counties of this Mate, and w hen they are to takectb-ct: on the tiling of a stitched opy in the oitieo f the clerks of the several coin" ta; which was read the tirst time. On m-.tieii by Mr. l.KAlM.FY.the 1.Q1 II. R. 1"J.". to amend section 1 of the re-hn-ation-of. count v -eat act. appro i d March J, 1nV; w as n ad c tirt time. lie made an ineffectual motion to uspend the rules veas -J", nays that the bill might be read by title and n ferred. IIIKOMMN M"IIK)L KfXPS. Mr. 'OP.P. und. rtoiHl that the bill II. R. 47 h is ii. i r Ist n read the third time, although a vote w as taken on its paage jut Wforf the n-is -s f. r dinner. n l is nudion the bill w as read the third time, and another vote taken on it final passage, resulting vea 01. navs l. as follows: Hit-Hm-r. Ir,nett, I'.ro n ef Well, Cbapniea, i. ..t.b. Vrbir. Cu'.lcn. Cu rr, is.aclaa, ! ary, bLc- .... . hb, i iufh. jlr..iT rd. II anna. Hrd, Jinkeris, Marbal. M.S'lur, Ma.on, M U ran. Moore. r Ju, X.lea, Oiirr. bra .ii. K.rLtunJ, Siaj, Vaier, Ward, Wrulit. and Mr. President 31. Ni Me-ars. Albon, Tarker, Beeaati, Tkiwnan. lt-atiey. Brown cf II 43l.t"n,lam,riT. I .k.., Iiyatt, . i ., terry, Tboispaoo, Williams, t V.'.xls lj. Mr. Il APM AN.In explanation ofhisvi te aid: A. I understand it the bill i. nnv as 1 tlovv Want lt. 1 therefore Vote"aVe. M.s.rs. MII.I.ltiAN. RFAC.AN and WKloll I' . j l ui.. !. that having ndeavond iu vain I i pli. e more el'i. i. nt safi ,-uards ' ar.-und the till: vvbile favoring it taain f.a- ! Hires, thev f. it ll. d lljs.ll to Veto pasl. hve on i it . fir.il And p s tjv. o the ) ill I:Klnn;s J;,t H.MVUriFfS. Mr. Rlt'llVND. In m the Commit t.-e on oiii.ty and I ow u-!:i. l;,iin, s,. rctunn-d Mr. Ib rd's bill. . No. uTs. aim m.ing sts ii n Ts" of thev alu iti. n and a.. Ui. nt a t of June 21. In'cJ; ri ci'inni. u lmg üs p.i.i-,. Mr. I I.N LR. fr in the . luniitt' en Vrp. rati. 11. r. turn- 1 .ir. vawt.r citr wai, h r-'nmi.'niirvf It pa?- j age. .... .I. thee I'll wi re pass. ,! to the third reading, i l: vi: in it T v lii. i.-n by Mr. RR. the bill II. R. b'.s. M III f.-r a v a!',i 1 to 11 t r ta iti. n of the pn4. rtv i f K lilro.-ol oiiij, mi. Mr. YAW I I K 1 r.nd ith to 11. . vv a t aken Up. loved to strike out the 111 I 1 s. first vir. i'l.I.lN it.iotik nt. -v .-.1 tint tl ..vi . S nate take ri a of one hour; - si ding s a raoK f.T thi ni' ti.-n. that -nt..re A. r.i ii in thi ir at, und it w a u b s to attcnij t to d biiin while tie v were running to the window t vvitin t!u' reception of a n.itliellt. I he no ti- 11 w as agn 1 d to. ' iniu the it ri tx 'Hie ante reuuej ItieUtm; at 4 iVlv k. Ihe Pl:i llI N f jmttut. annoutici-el the c-ifidt ration if the H-ial or-lcr for I o'lhk. Win Mr. Navvt.r'a M-rirau aad alb rvUrt ral J. till, . e. X. !

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; I"'""t tin t 'fi t -Tr m rvA.is. Klll.nuiiTlXATI'iX. riie 1!. IL l.v, i ntünj at tit tinw f tljr j r.-rr. to wltn th- n-mrnt rf-pli-:. n .l!. ?!r. NU. Ks to-l ojijo.-. . th motion to tribe out; aii'l (Ao j; ni rally in f'r of the bill. Mr.VAWTT.i: pirtli rca n whih in!u -.l hint t.t ,T. r th ar:iii-1:v. nt, r- itin th niurv of thi Mil through th l.i-t -ioii. The aj.'rainint whih oull mi'! uiiJ. rtli- lir-t t tionf 1 thi MM woulJ not a f.tir appraiM'inrtit of th railroad pr rtr of In-liann. I inh-r thi bill ln.li.ii- wuul-1 hae no raiirm.l t iati"n, and would rolWrt n' tax , from railroad whatT. N' rnilror.d apprji-im-nt rr Jt made in JtuJiana ha n j nnitleil to ft tn l by mir r:ii!nsd a an t-ntirrtr. One of tiic ol i. i tt of tl.N bill 1 to b-alif the apprai- nt'-tt m o'- bv a l-ard of ijualizati ii v. hi. h did wlrdlh.-y h td n riht to d.j; and tili 1 Hie of th- rca'U f,,r hi opn...iti.,n to tin- bill. !! -nt rt! into a d tail. .1 t hi-b-ry if rid road a -un nt- mn;e mini Mate. -MlJinir hi r tuatk onI Hie U'UII : hour of a ij. urnn. nt. and Inf.-ro he had j n lud d. ir:ie way for 1 i .Mr. WILLIAMS, on wh i4 motion the N nate adjourned till nine oVb k to-m. t row. iiorsKoF i:i:ri'iLN TATIN I. .1ii.W, Decmler, liö. The ( LC:K alb d the IIou' to crd. r at 9 oYlof-k A. M. On mction by Mr. MILLKK, Mr. llamrick w ailed to the rhair. On motion bv.Mr, SIIIT.Y, the readin? of the Journal of Wulai Mlay wa cII-imtih J uith. rKTITION- AND 3IEMORIAU. Mr. MoNTfiOMKRY t.rmnu-d a u-mix-r tne' itition, and a memorial for ';; w hich were appropriately rcferre.!, w jmoui reading. , ... Mr. slT.NCF.U presented a mr morul from the ommissioiier of Powy county. Mr. KFKsE pn-seßted a inemorial from the Commissioners of Randolph county for ri tual of the S.ldicrs Relief law of 1", which was referred to the Committee on Waya and M eana. "Mr, KK)DMAX preented the iHtltiou of Biin.JrT itizcrn for a ehanscln the Jonunor S-ho4 law the districts may determine teachers and branches tausrht w hich w as referred to tlip Committee on Kducatioii. Mr. HOoVllR presentid the memorial of J. It. Mclvee and others, of Miami county, against the pardon of Jefferson Davis, which, under the rule, wai rcf.Trcd IO luv t-oiuiuiiiec on Federal K. latioii. Mr. A15I1ETT nrr senU d the petition of sun drv iitizi of llartholomew county on the subject of temperance, which was referml w ithout reading. KEInKTs FltOM COMMITTF-K-S Me.rs. tlWUILL, DOT, r.KOYKS and VF A CI I each nresenttd favorable reports from 1 1 l.o i 'o.nnuttee on Claims. I Worden & Co.'s for" tlO 10 lies on the table. Mr. NKWCOMR, from the Committee on the Judiciarv. returned Mr. Wood' Calumet canal bill, II. "R. No. Ni, recommending an amendment bv vvav of substitute. Mr. MAJOR, from the Committee on Jrees and Salaries, returned.Mr. Johnson county I ...a. aar W.' . . i ns .fit.W 4 f t a. Olllcerr lilll, ll. I. -o.iWi, rrvviuuivuuAii-, iu. t Im lulil till the table. lie also returned the fees and salaries bill S. No. 22; reporting that legislation thereon is inexpedient at this time. Mr. Ill'KNK, from a majority of the Cnn-initt.-e on Rights and Privileges, returned Mr. Lemon' Thirteenth Article bill, 11. R. No. 27:1, without recommendation, asking to be discharzed from it further consideration, Mr. RUSKIRK, fromlhe 'ommltteo on Corporation. returmd Mr. Kilgore' Insurance Airent' bill. II. R. No. 120, recommending that it Ik; laid on the table, for the reason that its provisions are iucorioratcd Into a indiiii Senate, bill. . . ... lie also returned the City Corporations bill S No. so recommending that it le laid on the table, for the reason that the subject-matter thereof i embraced in a pending bill. Mr FOL'LKK, froiu same comntitteo. returned the Vernon Charter bill S No. 21 m ominetiding its passaire. Mr. LOCKHAUT, (by consents from the Committee on Railroad, returned the .'ranch Railroad bill, S. No. and the White River Navigation bill, S. No, 211, moninunding their passage, sew ruomsiTiON. Mr. 15RANHAM introduced a bill H. R. .UP for an act alM.lishing the ollieesof President and Commissioner of the sinking Fund; and transferrins aid Sinking Fund and management thereof to the Auditor and Treasurer of State, and d. iining their duties In relation thereto, providing for tho investment of the sinking Fund in the stocks of the state, the execution of non-ni'gotiahle bonds in certain cases, and for distribution of interest accruing to said Sinking Fund; and declaring an mergenev. On the 20th of January, lSn said iMinds, mortgages, stocks and iocuritio to be funded in lion-negotiable bonds of the state Waring six per cent, "interest. Interest sacred for the support of common schools. Fund Commissioners to make final settlement January 2t, llT.J o It was passed to the second reading and wtH) copies ordered to bo printed. Mr. Rlt i: submitted the following: Jitt irol, 1bt tho Lieutenant Governor be tefjnea'et to send iiutn-Olatelj to tbis Uvuse, the letter wutten ly I'barln Hltiir, of New York, to (iovaruvr Morton, on th ul ject et the .1Jj tm;ut of tbe State debt. It was adopted. Mr. MILLKR introduced a bill II. R..1H for an act to raise revenue for the expenses el the vcar InU?, and repealing the second section of the act of March 'J, li.", for the rev enue of lNiöand W: Tcncints on the loo, l 50 on each 1'H. It w as passed to the second n ailing. Mr. STRlS(ii:KintnlucedabiIl IL R. öb.j for Au Act to amend wection 104 of the Valuation and Assessment Act of June 21, 1nV. It allow the County Treasurer io per cent of delinquent taxes collected, instead of live and Sheriff fees and mileage to be paid by the delinquent. It was referred to the Committeo on Fees and Salaries. Mr. MILROY ubmitted the following: j;vittd. That tba Auditor of State be requested to report to this Uoa as aoon as practicable wbat airount er money has been paid te tbe Siate Fiioter for the year It was adopt td. Mr. HOWARD introduced a bill II. R. 31(1 for An Act to amend ection IT of the act providing for the government and discipline of the state Prison, and repealing act on tiusaubjii t, approved March ii, IN;, and February T, lOT. It was referred to the Committee on the state Prison rsoiith. Mr. COWtilLL introduced a bill II. II. MIT for An Act to amend the'Jlst section of the act regulating general i lections and prescribing the dutv of o iliccrs in relation thereto, approved June T, 1n2. It adds to the oath to this i ctl'ect: "And that you never departed trom tlie and went avoid 1 you and did It was refcrrwd to tho Committee on the Judiciarv. Mr. llKN'RU KS introduced a bill II. R. 31; for an act to amend the lirst section of the act' t incor'H.ritte the St. Joseph Iron Company, approved January 22, H. It add to the "pnv il'-'e to manufacture Iron thi: "And ether articles." IX 11 AN All I-I si Cr.IMIXAL Oil KT. Mr. NKWlVMII called up the special order, namely, hi Indianapolis Criminal Court bill. Nos. 77 to 2 and ;kni, and moved that they he made lh 3 .eeial order immediately after the Mate Debt bill shall be disposed of. " It w as so ordered. STATU 1EBT LINKING 11XI. The siM'cial order, namclv, the conoid. ration of the Joint Committees Mate IVbt Sinking Fund bill 11. R. 2N'ij.w as taken up the question being on the final passage thereof. Mr. COFFRoTII. Wing entitled to tin flKr, reviewed Mr. Pettit's construction of the act of CoiKTecs exempting stocks from taxation. He regretted that Mr. P. wa not in hi place, lie first submitted the obj.s tion to the bill iu .etil. ii 4. vv hi ri; it is lirov bled that nfV-r ren in.' t ,,t,.-,,t nn ..l t,o.l.t.t- in..i...i;n ii...".. .... ... ... . ... ...v debt, of the remainder. 70 Jkt oillt, gi s tvv anl liquidation i in. . per cents., and oO ix r edit, towards the j i 1 "Ol-. nit2' s rate at about it nts on the dollar. The .V are about par. It was probable that tlase Is'th would go down to half par. Rut we don't hjv them at tue market value. but buy th. ir face. If thev they should run d 11 to ,V ii-nt ! it T,pl.iiti"that the loss to the Mate would be just half the debt. Mr. P. RAN HAM. Would! we make uptc money bv repudiating the whole debt? , Mr. COFFRol'll e.Kild not s.s the point i f 1 the Urfgs.',iM. AU SUte btiv up their bond i at tin ir mark t V alue. 1 Mr. MILLER. suppoe we make such legi , latioti a will reduce theiil to ten cent 011 the ' hundred dollars Mr. CoFFRoni did n. t un 1. r?ind that their value eoiil, I I controlled by legislation. lie th. n proceoled to h..vv. that'w h ther the I debt be due or not. the bill i wr. tig. If the d. l t l1 due.the t-tll df ixd pr-.v id.- adequateIv frit pivnont: and if it W n.t due. the pt opie are n. i in a ii nuao n t. if taxed for lt paTtn. nt. NeVirwa there a Werse time f,.r taxation. The Federal anl Mat and al 1 taxes wi re lionnous. Fsp,ial!v wasit not 1 the time to tax f-r thi purj.s,, w'h. n otie-iiflh i r otie-it!i i f the utile amount of the taxable prcperty of bhe Mate is extmptfrom tvxatietl. ; lleargu.d that if tie word " -t the picssure of the M ite " wire to !- t.tkeii a lu. aiiI ing thtt the il'ht i r; due, it might n.-v r U'due. Th current his! fry if our bgidati-n W cut to show that the'debt 1 new dtle in point I tune. I'.iit tliese c, lu hi.iop, vv ere Ii. ! .; Ik rnu( , W h thi r due i f lud, the bill is W rolig. Ho came then to . consider vvh.tht r we llOUl.l t lx now to ,JV the Mate i r ,1. lie .... i . i . . i . . . , . complains! that the inajonty had determined. in caucu to Mipi-rt tLi MI, U f -n- it was ! iudzi I It.ti.u udzm, nt. It wa r, all, not at all a party ..n. - ' i-iiiif i4iwi iti iiiii tuition ii our mu t uv luiui'iuj uj.i ohm a a uui! u, .in.t Uvauo- It w as manlf, tlr roil;:. Mr. ClirUt.il knew e f no caucu in the lUljeeti tut it Wa silaSeieiit o ce iumand hi t ere, that the IrnxvT-t were aiint it. Mr. tvl'i "liOTU vm not waiirtUsd by any

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at til" ratini: h tnav have at tb Tbeat'T. Rut if the bill ps . 1,. re, we vv ill take th iue:jrn to a fonnn where there can ! no rl' t rn.iuatn n the f.. rum of the i ople. lie ubniitte.1 whether it wa rizht that the vh-.le ef this Mtt D. bt burden Ik taken from the eiT.it.di-t And I.Iare.1 on tll shoulder of the I at tor of the Mate. He tlien rr.lbl lrltail to th arenitnnt of Mr. speaker Pittlt. ubmitting tatetnetit in figure, h hieb can not I. jutlr sketched, and would exceed our space. He summed up the capital of the seventy national banks in tlie state. In this, the sixth 'on-rional District, the" bank hid a c.npital of al-out three million, w hu h he thought would unbrace aWut one-fifth of the National Ranking car.ital in tho State, an 1 that would 'ive the grand total iu the Mate of .iWut fifteen million. lie g.t his estimates from one Tour mo-d intelligent National Rank Preid nt. He had m ole hi estimate f this total at I4.'m.'m, and the io eminent des.lt w ith thewbank at t'.tsi.(si, including, also, the V. S. sis utltics bei 1 by the Free Ranks. Then. a:5,asi.-i-O of (ioverr.iueut st'j ks were held by the lK-oj Ie. Then, the circulation Treasury note and National t urn ncy in the loyal Mates he stimati'd in round numlM-rs at l,im,i,ii. This would give to Indiana for her share, say o.imi,um Indiana U-Ing an average state, so his estimate of f pm,(io,M rxempt from taxation was exceeded by the um of otimst.-s jut recltitl. Mr. HKitilNS. The gentleman counts it twice the bonds and the currency. The circulation emanate from the capital. Mr. COKFlyjTH. Not at all or if o, it was proper; lecaue the Wn.ls were hebl by the banks the currency 1t the iKHi.le. The capital was taxed against the hanks, the circulation atraint the people. He then referred to the allegation of Mr. Speaker Pettit, that the rtocks of these hanks are subject to taxation. Rut not a dollar of it was on the duplicate; not a stockholder pays a dollar of tax on his stock, so far as he knew. The gentleman says dejiosiu are taxed m the hands of depositor. Rut a deposit was a special loan. In the case of individuals, the holder of the deposit and the holder of the note therefor were both taxed. It was not so in the case of theae national bank holding deposits of the people; because (as he showed) the deposits were greenbacks, lie referred to the decision in the ca.se of Whitney against the city of Madison November term of the Supreme Court, 104 p. 331. to the ( ffect, that hank stock and tock of the United States held as bank capital, are not taxable. Mr. COWUILL asserted that this decision wa under an act of Congress, passed prior to that read bv Mr. Pettit, Mr. COFFROTII replied that Mr. Pettit read from the act of June 3, isit, and this decision was in NovemWr of the name year. The Court placet It upon constitutional irroundtheu taxation is prohibited by the constitution, and not oy virtue or any act of Congress. The Supreme C'ourt had made thi decision, and. right or wrong, it wa a rul unto us. Mr. NRWCOMR. Tho act of Congress provide that the shares may be taxed. Mr. COFFROTII. The statute simplv savs, page 112 of the statutes at large of iU)4, that they may bo taxed If the state or municipal authorities have tlie authority ho to do simply throwing tlie question back upon tbe constitution. to he answered "Vir. Pettit as to thi. lie then replied to 3Ir. lVa allegation, that greenbacks are taxable as money. He ahovved from the act of Contrress thit greenbacks were treasury notes; and that " all bonds, treasury notes, and other securities of the United States " shall be exempt from taxation. He read further from the act to the same effect, that all currency including coupons and stamp), shall be exempt. Mr. M1LLKK. Would It havemadoanr difference if this provision of the act had not been passed. Mr. COFROTII. Terhaps not so far as bonds are concerned. It wa a decision by Judge Marshall, who was coust'intly disposed to favor the central pow er. The only appeal from this hard-hip wa to the people. So far as the national currency wa concerned, there would Ik- a clear right to tax that, were it not for this act of Congress; and notwithstanding that act, be still regarded it as an open question, that national currency could W taxed bv State or municipal authority. The act oflt3 did not miljtate against the act of isül. If a more Injurious and infernal w ay of defrauding the people wire desirable, or which would he more fruitful of revenue to the privileged class, it could not have been devised better than this system, the creature of that political charletan, Salmon P. Chase. Capitalists make from 35 and 4J to 50 per cent, annually on their investments in these national bank. No national hank was making less than 3j percent, ixt annum. In reply to the hojH fulness of Mr. P. that the people w ill still endure taxation, Wrause. they bad endured a tax of 300 cents on the hundred dollars, he said, It was like the practice of Dr. Sangrador w arm water and bleed, and bleeding and warm water till the patient die. The County Commissioners were not restricted from levying the whole amount of the local county tax in one year, as the gentleman from Wabash had said. With reference to the gentleman's allegation, that we would have: had no trouble and no debt if tbe party of the minority here had lecn true to the Hag, he w ould say nothing, but admit that the gentle, man himself did take military service a Colonclcrt he "ith regiment ; and when tbe rcgi-, men marched to the field the gentleman rem lied home. Mr. CO Wf JILL denied that Mr. P., his colleague, ever accepted a Colonel's commission. Mr. COFFROTII. The gentleman from Wabash w as commandant of the jost, but he insisted upon nothing aWut that, only he thought it an ungenerous fling at the party, and that it came, with a bad grace from tlie gentleman, in the f.u-e of those of the minority on this floor, Mr. Milroy and others, who had served in the field as well. The House then took a recess till 2 o'clock V. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. On motion by Mr. SHUEY, Mr. Veach obtained leave of absence on account of his w ife's sickness. LOCOMOTIVE EXGINEEU), On motion by Mr. RROWN. hi locomotive Engineer bill II. R. 301, was taken up and made th special order for to-morrow, 10 o'clocC. STATE DEBT SINKING FUNI. Mr. RROWN (Wing entitled to the floor,) addressed the House at length against the bill. The sjKtih is reserved for correction. Mr. MILLER. As he understood the uestion raised by the objectors to the bill, it w as this: Should the payment of the public debt be prov ided for at this time, w hen -lOtyiH,im of Oovemment Wnds are in the hands of a portion of the people not subject to taxation!' There was a v ast dltTcrvnee in the estimates of the gentleman from Huntington and the gentleman from Wabash, as to tbe amount of these bonds exempted. "Whether the one or the other wa right, it made uo difference w ith respect to the main question here; in either case, it w as still right to adjust the State debt. He justitiell this exemption of bonds from taxation. It obtained money at par to carry on the War. Mr. COFPROTII. What was the difference M tweon the right to draft for money, and to draft for blood? Mr. MILLKR. The AJoveroment got both men and inoucy when they wanted them got money and secured the draft. The same cry of opposition would have gone up against the draft for money as was heard in certain quarters against the draft fur men. He showed that It w as absolutely necessary to exempt the Wnds from taxation, iu order to get the money. Otherwise the city of New York would have redueisl the (Jovernment Wnds twenty per cent. Then. If they were not protected, unfriendly legislation would tax these Udd so as to drive them out of existence. Mr. COFFROTII. Rut assessment for taxation must be uniform. Mr. MILLER. Taxation could not be uniformthe rate could not W uniform either in I the cities of the state, or in the different state of the I mon. To tax these bonds was a little like taxing money in the pis ket. The (icnrral Ooverntnent, a sovereign, should not W taxed by the municipality nor should the General iovcrnnieiit W ov errode by the States. It was the old secession heresy of" state Rights. This States Rights taxation 'would place the Ooneral i Government iu the power of unfriendly States. It was not Iits-i'ssarv to sav that at th tim.. j thoe Wnds were off. red, the Ship of State was vveu nign lounucreu, uie nissmg cry came un from the Sons of IJWrty: " Not a dollar, not a man to carry on thi unholy war." They said these Wmds were not worth tbe ratter: and eeni tleinen to-day were trving h make that declar. ! alien "Hd. How were these bonds di.tnl j ut. d They were divided without ri'pect to any fj , appealing Jto the prcju I among trie itile favored via. This judiee of laborers ' ag:.int c.ipitalits would not avail, (ovenior Willard that Wt of iKniiK-ratie tvetician said, thi w as the rca.n w hy tbe m niörracy always i;iceided: they appealed net to the prejudices, but only to the patriotism of the t i -Oplc. I be right to tax these Wnl was ! fi.unde.1 in principle as deep as the foundations t f the liovernun t:t it. If. This ten.icitv cf sov. j ertignty wa the foundation stone of the- JovI trnuicnt. i Mr. RUsKIRK. Wa the rentleman In fst Tor of the ' ,nd? Ormral tJoverument taxing; their 31 r. MILLER. He was for the General Govt rn- ; m. iit coing jut what they arc doiag with th. in. (Jentlenien h'li as much wild land ns j they pleased without taxation by the Orneral i (.ovcrnuunt. Without theso Wnds. the national debt could not W funded at lc than t pr c !it. It would not take as large a t,tr ! rent, of the property In the eountn" to par off ' the entire national del t. a, R w ould to fund j these Wind. When he had concluded ! Mr. DUNHAM to. k the fW aud sjh ke an ! hour iu opisitiou t,i the bill. HI speech is rcervisj f..r authentication. It will W'prüibsJ j hereafter.' 1 Mr. sllUEY sid it might surprise his frii-nd t from Floyd if he were to announce that the .,,,...1 i-.r ... .I . . -,...-..--..-...1, u . mr auju.uiinii vi our Mate de bt, lie Wii eliaaPtH.intel at se, in.j pei.tlenien InJul in tbei- eliverion in tbie its ia in 11 i.nt r. l. .x ....v. ai . . ',Ue, t of tl el :,7 it ..V ii. . J.:!:1 for ' 'MI,. ,! MT. .M. 4. Mill, ll moved f. r . ro rl,t ..lou at T oVliiek-s-ataraativ J4, negative 'A --no quorum v otin. The tuotion wm then withdrawn. " - Mx. t-ML T i retweaWa. U r;iie4 t Mr.

CJoffrotbs allegation, tint the state would lose $jV ).! .y j.ajing th" pub'K' d bt. as the Mil prepie." at par value. Would not the gentb-man If making a pretty figure for the state, buying up its own Wnd at a shave, such a thing w ould W di-hotv rable iu aa inditMual. much more in a gre..t M.ite. The gentleman would have tlie ."state cr.-ditor wait till the iv-moeratie party hall pet power again. I le trtL-tcd that day w ould never con'e. U ould the gentleman r. pudiatethed. I t of th" nation? There was no Taury n r Perkins t ut.iin hint in siich a cov.r?. " !! nwnVn.l in tint day cf ttiil whni the (Jo'rmmir.t cffert .l these Wnd. some of the stump pe: he of IsetnmTal loo-i:ig that gretnbai-ks vvct a ort hies cud He ( tovcmuicut St H k WOtl'd turn out as valueless ns the old lYntinmUl currrney. And In thi way it wa by these rt et Sie on every Ib nio rati' lip and tongue that the (Joxriimcnt w as is-mpelhs to n ort b exen',iti..ii rf the Wud fn tu taxation. It wa a hiid of their own beg. tting. To a genuin Union ir.sn the burden of taxation w as not onerous, lie complain n t, W-eaUM-he n gards w bit has Ut n prwcunsl by these national ol ligation, lie was nit at ail alarmed at the gentb-man s b tcr.nlustioii to take this is.ue If fore the pKs-ple to cry aloud and spare not: and he thought lrf appreciated the in ilu eine he and his party might command. He recited w hat the bill proposes. It was but a return to the original contract and engagement of the State in isjrt. Rut, if he could have had his way, he would have put tlie bill in such a shaje as to pay, tirst tbe y3 per cents then he would have prd.ljThe fiv e j r cents.; and then the sixes the war bonds. Rutstill he thought the bill w as the Wst till f- r this adjustment tU;i w a likely to come Is fore tlie General Assembly this hiion, and then fore ho should support it with his Vote.

on motion iy .Mr, ii;il 1-TTII, tho Iloue ( at 5 P. M. ) adjourned. Telegraphic Dispatches itF-POUTED EXI'UFSLY KOIi THE IIKKAM. Al'tcrnoon licport. LOUISIANA LEGISLATURE. L ATEIt FRO.n III EX K CO. SENATOR STOCRTOX-S CASE. EX-SECRETARY MALLORY. MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE. En-rlili Relirl Iloiidliolflcrf. THE CANADIAN SONS OF LIBERTY. Etc., Etc., Etc. From New York. General TLniran in Yahlnfrtnnciialor Stocktun'a Cuael liillan l'n Tori:raecrrlar- .Mnllory to be Trlcds-Juarez' Decree. N'ew Youk, DeeemlKT o. General Logan ha arrived at Washington, but has as yet expressed no Intention cf accepting the Mexican mission. The case of Senator Stockton, of New Jersey, will b acted upon by the Senate Judiciary Committee at an early day. The U. S. yrücor stationed at Fort Uli intend giving a grand ball to President Juarez on the Uth int. Resolutions introduced in the Senate Wodneviay, haves Wen incorrectly interpreted a having special reference to the employes in the Treasury Department; but they are" directed a?aint the class of officers w ho "could not take the prescribed oath, and those who were appointed w ithout warrant of law. This includes among others some of the Provisional Governors, appointed by the President. The llerahFi Paris rorrejondcnt says that legal documents will soon be published," showing that the list of English rebel bond-holders w hich has Wen given to the public, was in the main correct. The list as duivercd is divided into two lasses those who drew interest on their Wnd, and those w ho did not. but were content to await the establishing of the Southern Confederacy, before making any claim upon tbe fund. ". Senor R. Oyeuria, special Envoy from the Republic of Chili to the United st'des, gave a sumptuous banquet at I clnioniros on Wednesday night, to a number of South American gentlemen and others. The Monroe doctrine was strongly advocated, and Furotcnn iutcrfercuec on the part of his eontine,i, strongly denounced. AWut three hundred Second Lieutenants are to W appointed in the regular army. The numWr will be only apportioned among the Congressional districts. All applicants must hav e served two years in the volunteer service and Wen honorably discharged therefrom. It is stated, bevond the possibility of contradiction, that at the Cabinet nn. ting, yesterday, it was decides that Mallory, ex-rcWl Secretary f the Navy, now In confinement at Fort Igifayette, should le tried by a civil tribunal w ithin the next thirty days' It is understood that the matter was brought up for decision by reason of the efforts that have lately been made by tie family connections of Mallory to obtain his release on parole. The Canadian Sons of Liberty and their French organs are causing soma commotion in their demonstration of Rritiah domination and confederation schemes, Washington telegrams say that oßic ial papers from Elpaso publishes two important decrees, dated the b'th of November. The first declares that an election for "President has not leon possible on account of the French invasion, therefore by virtue of the extraordinary iowcr w ith which Congress had clothed the Executive, and by virtue of the existing circumtances,the Executive declares tliat all the constitutional term of the President i extended until another popular t-lcctional can be held. This i'onclusion was arrived at after full consultation with the leading patriots, and Is understood to be the popular wish. It will be well received throughout the whole country. The second decree declares that, as General Ortega came to the United States only en route for Mexico, aud stayed in the United States without any special purpose for over eight hours, he will W subject to trial on his return to Mexico. From-New Orleans. Louisiana Legislature I,oultinnn i' f. Senator .tlexirnn Affair "IIalaaippl Lrgitlalnrr. New OKI.Evns, Iecember b. The Louis', ana lim;f Representatives have passed the Senate resolution against the recognition of Hahn and Cutter as Senators. Inthellousea special committee reported against the constitution of lsell. and prese nted a bill for the calling of a Convention on the 4th of March. Governor Wt-lU se nt a message to the legislature stating that he would be liuiutrurat.tl at 3 o'clock, but failed to W there, m the plea of indisjosiion, which created much indignation, as he ÜJsed no other day for tbe inauguration. To-day Randal Hunt wa lected I, s. Senator. The other S-nator w ill probably be elected Friday. The" Matanoras Jianrhero of the i:th congratulate the citizens of that place on their steadfastness and bravery during the lat siege, and announced the complete defeat and dispersion of the Ifsiegcrs. It also avs that several leading I.tWrals on the frontier had accepted Maximilian's amnesty, ami many others would accept it. The Misi;ppi Legislature ha passe-d Unconstitutional Amendment, but have ntertd a protest against n.-gro testimony and equality Wfore tbe law. George W. Giles, who offered gdOVU fr tha murder of President Lincoln, ha Is en put under Wnds to apt tear when callt.l for. BOOTS AND SHOES. CITYSHOE STORE Xo. 5 West Washington Street, Cee-4 on bard tbe a-tol Choice Election of Hoods ia tiii: citt, A T rRlCI! that can not f:i to -c:re tbe patrenar 2. ef all fool jnl-a. Call sa l etacrne our itjik aud prices. Bad aatlsfy yaoraelvea that what wa my Is eorrrct. TU0U1S Id CM LS X CO. Hue 13 41m OYSTERS. riTiiii'w OviStors. lluj Vour Ojatrna or IIORaV !t AXDERSOX, jN'o. St HVaf IlajAiyf,in iSrcrf. riBOCE O'ETTALKD 8a-atd, I. R- at, .od F. F. JL Oyatera, racatved daily. Issst la tae market. Pat p Kirf a-y aUam A Co, BaiUaMra. ovU dim B tTflrlM win (V as4 (w aaaioa Kank Buoaa aaaaaiu KJisSAlJI aPaUaT.

ir.SURANCE.

Indiannpolis Insurance Co.. Ohnrtirrl. CAPITA I - - - : - Tg.lVM. Old FcllnrM" IlalU -YorfA 2Vn. AY, I ii4l its nn pol I.v, Ind l:in itu 3 A. Ft.KTCIIEii, Sr., A. I. KOACIIF. T. A. yoi.K;, W. II. TO.IVU1T, OIJVFU Ti rSST, K J.IHK. Avr;iU.A JONF.4.Sea.t A. U. VIA TON, WM. UtNDt IiSON. 71ures aU kUJa itl r.op. r'y against Loss by Fire- ! wsf.ri-?4TEM0?r, rTid.L AL.JX. C. JAM r?0N, Stceiary. C A. La wroi, Urcera Ajett. tov6'Ci-dl i t li av oste I ii MU-TOAL LIFE Insurance Company. ASSETS OVEK ----- $800,000. This ExrK&piiisixa compaxt, rx a uttle or ! years, baa Utued er 13,000 IVHcica and psai near $gO0.i)oi Loa-. It is prompt tn all Us basinesa transaction, paying ia losses as cbee-rlullj a. It receive tbe premiums on It policies, etepartlng rn no respect from tfc neneral pdncij.lea upon which all tbe great Alataal Lite lasuranrc ol America hive based belr u:c.-. It claioii tbe advantage, of iccreaed rale oMnn re t on li iDetmeru, over Eatern Cuiapauie; and, aNo, a lesa rate of wortatity than It eiperieiieeil in tbe Eant iwo very Importaat iteaia to aoasider io tbe selection of a Life In.arance Cocpaay. Orer two hundred o.' tba ?urtbvestern Policies are aow held la Ind'anapoll. 8. S. DAGGKT, Trea't. A. w. Ecix&oa, Secretary. , , Principal Office. 41 Main street, VllwanVe. Chicago office, K Doarbom street Cincinnati OSce, to West Third street. , MARTIN El HOPKINS, Slate Ageata fur Indiana. Ofllcci .Vo. 7 TcmiHrrancc Hall, aDaLlAIMjLI. tiovta dtf INSURE WITH THE Old Kellitll49 OrilnrlTor!, Conn. Cash Assets, - S 1,000,000. OfllcoEtiialJiiilciiii;. rjovl3 d3m A. ABBOMET, Aa;ent. w. II LOoUIi. M. W. KKsTO. LOOMIS Sc NEWTON'S rii-e, Life and ACCIDENTAL IXSURAXCE AGEXCV, Office, cor. Washington and Meridian Sta., INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. Capital Rfprcf ntctf, $31,600,000. WS woul I respertfn'lycall tbe attention of Troperty Holder to our new plan cf perpetual Insurance, a.:optd by one of our bft Cotiipanics. This system coa.l)iiie superior cb-apue and safety, reducing the rates on first els property from 41 to 6J per cent., and the holier ,f a perpetual policy can never be sal ject to loss by neglect iug to renew. Tbl mode of Insurance is efpeciaMy adaj.ted to Uwellinfr, Barns, Churcbea and School Houses, coviri'! tot only tlie buddings, but their contents, sncb aa Furniture, Hay, Grain, Live ttoek, etc. dtci d3m HOTELS. AVELINE HOUSE, Corner Calhoun awl Kerry Sts., (Omm Corur Uoi?i,) POUT lVAY.lfC, IDIAA. II. c. rox, - - decS dim -'- lroirietor. . W"lVt. DELL'S UNION II A LL, KAst Ifa-bitifrton street, opposite tbe Court House, Indianapolis;, Ind. BT TUOTtOl'GirLT EEXuVATIXG AS ErtLAEGinir my boeme, I am enabled to offer my guetU a con.fiiTtable home. Kate-a per da?, t2. nov21 Ulm WM. LKLL, Proprietor. Stcwjirt House, (Formerly EuoMn Boose,) ' ti:i:ki: iial'ti-, fltUIRD STREET, two doors aouth of Ohio atrat. .i Cola. James and Bob Me wart, Propr'a. Fresv Una to and from tba llonae at all boors U the day and uürht. novl3dly -a ORIENTAL HOTEL ILUK0IS STRKXT, One Square Sörth of tbe Union Depot, i InlIanaioIaja, Indlanxu novl3e!lin U0LLA5D i WTCDDEB, Prop's SHERTilAN HOUSE, Opposite TL'nlon IJpol, IXDTAXArOJJS, IXD. Scott, Ilurgrcea cV Co., Proprietor. ncvl-d3m . ... ' MA.C"Sfr HOUSE, Corner Illinoi$ and Jfarktt Streets, Indianapolis. Indiana. F. T. PALI! Ei", K. r:?nT.C0ST, - ."" Preprlator. STT.rtT run to and from tba door of tba Jiacj" to tie Ualob IfLot an 4 all partaeftba city I P. S. From tbe 23-1 0ctbr 1-C5, the prk-a af : Dsy Biarl wilt be reluct J li Fit I'-jilari jr M't. nori-ojm ASTROLOGICAL. ASTIt OL OGY. Look Out! GoodXcws for All! 2Zi. VOI .X. Iai:0.IlAK, 23). GREAT AD REAL ASTROLOGIST. Hi akiU lhaai.sn.1. bat been triad. Tea, tb'tsaboa niera keU aaeet; For In AtroI..rj all mortal, can couS "e, With Prof. Leotiidaa, JJl 5orth Illinois etreet. TIE TELLfl TUC TU EVKXTS OF UFF. AM) 1 f. can never beasrpaa! by any la Una) mystical sci.-Lce of tie start. II la tbe seventh son cf tie seventh soo for seven aeocratiur.a. and bora wtta a veil of ligbt. n. aaa been vuiiei by ILe auust emincait men imctor, Laavera, M!:ilter, Principal of the bert Tbeoloc'.cal aad PuU Seminaries, Couer. Aca-lemlee aad rcaaoL lie show, jua tta ).kei,.vs ol jtmt future Wif and llaaband, and niiderslaoda tba w.dcs of Atrotaxj aa Uta Fry Cans, Persia as and Arabians, from bMka ani areclea, conata&Uy raLel oo by tao Xpror Napoleon, Vuea Kliueta ai4 Ur. lie a. and aamerwaa otaers. OSro Ttt Korlb PUnola street. Aaerol.rVralcaaaltaUoa U -lie, ea doiiar; arenUsiaen, tw doikra. nnvlld.Vm 3LVSONIC. I f a ns ruoTcxiiuFa or WASHisafos ai a 1 Tt Me, eect to any addreaa Bpoa ttmtyi f prtr. A.i.umtlse X5 eaLa. Ked.nm ., iU bis Mar, Eecord,) i....fl 00 Aa AgtU a anted tn tvirj Loire In tU Weat. . A CAaffBaXL, ' ' - 4 KM Waaainceoi nrt, twrUat t rrnr.'.'i iaapajia, Ini. .

JEWELRY.

HALF fILtlCN D21WRS WCRTH TO BE DISFCSED CF AT CNE DOLLAR EACH, YT ihoct rerard to vara. ITol to t F" tjT ct 7 Aikw wbat ro aro t rrc-lvo. Snlciiflid WAnt of Article. All to be Sold farOtr.DOLLAIlrarlit XO M urlc Eoxe t 59 to 13 oath. Ü0 do with Brll and Caatlset4 soo to ieo do do do da do do do do e!oi. jno ?Jver TeapoU anl CZtt Cm. UM do Chafi: f Dh( 1C 4a Ic TlUbera. SV) do yrop Cop wtta AaJvers UW do (iwtlet axd Uriaatag Cop S00O de Ca rs 5Ot0 d Fro It, Card aad Cake r.aakets Ivo0 iKiea S lverTea Spcona. do dj Table Spoon aad Fartu - S0 l.wa's Cold linn ir.j Case Wstrbea 50 Ladwe liokt arxt Kt-aae'sd HanUnf Case WaUbet SOO Oems HunUrr Caa .lvr Waich. 30 to 104 30 to M a to IS u CO to 10 to so JO 5 so SO to 40 do 56 to h rac. Soto TO do Ut TO 10 to lit) 4 to do d do da do do do do S00 Uamand Cior 5oo Göll Vest and Seek Cba'Ba.... SOoO do Oval Baad BrareleU six) Jet and UoU Bracelet, 20C Chatelaine Cbalr.e and GaarJ Cbain T00 Solitaire aad Ga'J Broocbe.... SHOO Opal and Fmerall Broocbe.... tsNjO yjost'c, J, Lava and Flcreatlna Kardrop...... , 7300 Coral, Opal anJ Emera'd Eardrep 4 to C U 10 3 to to 4 to M 10 8 4 to 8 do 4 to C J' 10 a tto 400) California lhamMsd Kreaat I'm. 3 .'41 ta no Odd Ftb ant Veil Watch Key 30 to 41 H) Ft ar.J Test Kibboa Si tea ... 3 to Co da do do da do d do I do SOUO Ret Soli-air Sleeve Bauoaa, rtoda.etC - SnnO Gold TaiKblea, Pencila, etc S to 4 to 150 to 10 to li. . 6 10 21) H 10 lu 11 10 loooo Uliiiuar Locket 0 do do Msfric Sprinf . SHOO Oold Too4kpeka, Crcws, etc. . .'(X0 main Gold K nn 4 to S 59 to 4 to 1 to liXXO S;on Set and girnet Eirgs anew I baaeel (iol.l Kio;s .On.! CaUifurtiia Ihamaod lila. ... 7j00 8eis La4.ce' Jews'ri Jet and GeM 60"0 SU Ladi' Jewelry Camoo, I'earl, Opal and other stoDe. . 1CO0O Gold Pens, Silver Ettenaion II der and Pea U lüOOO Ooll Prn and Gold Mounted llo'dev 5003 Oold Pena and Gold Kztentioa U der 5000 Ladies' Gilt and Jet Buckle.... 50UÜ do - do - Uair Bar and Balls.. ....... ....... ... 5 te 4 to 4 to 6 to 15 to Ste 15 da IS do 10 10 55 15 do d do do 3 to ID do CerCficatee of tbe variona ar'.lclei are CM pot Into envelope, eew'ed ap and mixed ; a,cd wbea ordered, ara taken oat witboat regard to choice, and sent by mail, tba glvlne; all a fair chance. On receipt of the rrrUflcate, yon will see wbat yon are to have, and then t is at yoar opt too to aend th Dollar and take th article or not. Purchaser may thus obtain a Gold Watck, !, atottd Ring, or any set of Jewelry on our list for O'E IX)LLAJU Kend S.5 Cent for CertillcMte'. Ia a'.l tranaactlons by mail, we shall charge for forwarltnajth Certiflcatea, paying the poataf. and doli,; tbe basineaa, S3 ceau each, watch ma t bo eacioacl when theeertiOcate la aenL Five Cert.ficalaa Will be sent for tl; 1 ' for 92; 30 for 5; luO for 115. - Aobst Wa want aarent in every Baiment. anl in every towa aad county In the Country, and tboee ectfnr, aa each will be allowed 10 cent on every certificate orderet by tbem, provided tbeir remittent amounts to One Dollar. Asjenta will collect Hi cent for every certificate, and remit 13 cent to o. either tn Caah o Post age Ptamp. BUT AS BROS. & CO., nov21 dJm 53 Liberty Su, Kew Tork City. RESTAURANT. Little Giant Saloon and Restaurant, Xo. 48 Virginia Arenne. WORLAXD tC XUTCIIETT, rroj.,ietor. .TTPÄll the dellcactca of tbe ieaon oerved op at all hours. decadlm Urilliant Saloon and Restaurant, Xo. lo.1 South Illinois Streit, CAPT. J. O' LEAHY, rreprietor. C1SXFD TCRKIT. 000SK, BKFF, aLTTX)4, Cod Fish. Mackerel, and all the delica-He of te season. Meal, at all boar. .h1ct v Ines. I ion or. and Cigar alway on hand. novjjdlm. DEW DROP SALOON, Xo. 1 Wall street, between Wasblnrton and Pearl itreeta, In rear or Uoirsblre a Orocery, I.XDIATtAPOLK, INDIANA. rpniS etibljhm.nt bat lieen lately refitted In tbe I beat atyle, and tbe Bjt furnUhl with th cho cest Wine. Liquors, Cigars, etc. JUBNJON CAkNAN, nov30 dim Proprietor. The Geranium Restaurant, Xo.Zl Kentucky Avenue, IMIMMPOMS IMIIAM, IS TIIK MOST FASHIONABLE AWD F.LKGA5T Establiahment of the kind In the city, novvidlm li. E. IIKZSKlAli, Proprietor. Restaurant & Eating House. TO. 13 EAST WASntXGTOX STREET. OT3TERS X and Game in it aeaaon, serrei up at all hour, on short notice. Tbe Bar stocked with th ohoisest Liquors and Cigar to be found In the city. novll dtf Empire Restaurant, .o. S3 orth IlllnoU Strrct. Oysters and all kinds of Game Choice Wines, Cigars and Liquors novUdtf. JAMES BA SET. BILLIARDS. New Billiard Hall. GEM BILLIAItl) I100M, o. O Ynt iViaa,liIutoa Street. SIT 8CPFKB TABLES, belnr Pbetan's Com.irtlotu Four Pocket Tables, tbe boot In tbe city. Cen trally located, and eaay of aoceaa, being on tie froead floor. Aa elegant Bar attached, which la applied with choice Llqsora and Cigar. Open day and bight. novtsai COMMISSION MERCHANTS. ttftO. W MBBTOUS, J Aft. L. ilCttaTTSE, W. T, WlTlOlkT. :;ix. iv. di:iii;voisi: v k. . a ' ' STORAGE, FOKWABDiyO AKD (Jen 'I Commission 3Ierchants Fur tne Parcbaae and f ale ef . i GRAI5, FLÖTE, LA&O. BAC05, LL1SD FE CITS, SEEDS A5D PEODLCE GE3KBALLT, No. 1 Louiwiana Jl Of'jtoeite east eud Union 1UIAAIM)IA, LMIA.A. aan a, it raaanaaioa, ro First 5eUooal Bank, lodiaaapoli. E. B. A Word at Co, Wboleaaie Graeert, Is'ianapUla. Alford, Talbot A Co., Wholesale Grocers, lndixpr.U. Croaalaiy", Wiiplr k Co., Wboletal Orwers, ConeUy, WII. 4t Co, " " " C. W.amieii,aVs,Gea Freight Aeot,C. A I. C. B. B, tad I aaa polls. Laden BiUs, Eq , Gen. Freight A rest. Cell, ft. .L, Indianapolu. 51. M.Landis. Esq., Gen. Freight AgestT .H A B. IL, Indianapolis. IL Clay, Ekj, Srretarj, JeffereoavtUe ft. ft.. Jefferaoaville. .Hr'OimaapoodeDc aoUcltod. al Aim GROCERIES. t. a. eaoasiA). a. c KAaaa. Po4-OLas aaocma. v. t. eruLEana. i. at. eau tu. Crossla.d, Magiire ti Co., -tVIIOLIXALi: GBOCEBS, Cora Tferld lata and fIarTlant lata., dovU dtf 13DIAX APOUS, I5D. RENOVATORS. flea tins' and Djfi:? EMabllshne nt. kV '" ,w aipri a ran : aa. rv av AltkU mSA .jt a.n w ! ...v., . w WtS gann-Biuiaoru-gU, rowwva, . ÜLf4 rc'U-lJ clot bought aad oM; also. b;f,k I b-alfieo cUnomlaatad B drawi tXaabtr atahle cloth, er tear ta any raraaoaleaa be r"1n4a-t kwvwtbiat lb aaa.4 y. ? .'?i,U- B4V.U Bosjtb imaavUstr.

AGRICULTURAL VORKS. rotropolitnn 1 Agricultural Works, .o. f.0 lTirwt lVn.I!nf;loi Kimt. IMlAAI;U-i, LM!A'.la

Clipper Drag Saw. OCB V ACniTE staais at the Tsaad ef market, having usee th frst preta'aa at oar late taio fa r. over e rt rotrnetitorv; also, th tr ccemiom 4 the Kertacky IVare l air, and baaeroais Canty Fair. Itcombinee Mrenarth Uh pt'rtat,ii.ty, and ha svrai peculiar altrr.tare which ar secared fey Letter Patew rnrm nil.! prliii; AVnon Of eaperlot DJ:-r!al anl Cnib,alajio kaad. Ill Work Warrant!. ffaal loi lrl? LIf. X1"A liVeral dUcosuit to the trad. aovUdtf CAF. MAUSH A WIGGIXS. TAILORING. STOLHORTIIY & PIERSON Merchant Tailors, . 17 Portia Mrrltllttia Ntre!.! AVir the Journal 0lcet INDIA1TAP0LIS, IITDIANA. novl3d1m. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. jon i. raaeoaa. . avaa'a, MACartar. aar. aarrtTuar NEW WHOLESALE BLANK BOOK KCIIOOI BOOK, r.tpiii attd i3 STATIONERY HOUSE. Papsoxs, JIacalley k Co., "No. 12 lVe( tlurlnntl Mtrcf, INDIANAPOLIO. OFF! Ft TO THE TRlDE a Ca Mleclmti ar good at the lowost vrice t4 Cbkago, Uttctonall or 5ew Tork. Oar Line of S:tiocerj coctsiau In panef Envelopes, Letter Paper, Xote Paper, l.f ral Tap, Record ( ap, Diaries for 1SC6, C-P Deny aid Median Blanks, Folio and Quarto. I'm tap, full bound and ri". TRInt. Pani-r. half Tnnnnrl. Co?. Blot. Pads, MtQoraDdan?, Arnold's Inks, Pass Books, French Cop. lnks,Bank Books, Daiid's Blue Ink, Paper Fasteners, DaildS Black Ink, Paper Clips, Pure ( amine Ink, Invoice Books, Faber Pencil--, Letter do, Star Pencils, Scrap do, I'clon Pencils, Skeleton do, Carpenter's do, Portfolios, Rubber Goods, Rnlers, Robber, Steel Pens, Rnlers, Wood, Pen Holders, Office Tape, Scaling Wax, . Eyelet Sets and Inkstands, E)elets, fopjlnu Presses, Spring Tapes, Pen Racks, Sponge (aps, P. 0. Boxes, theck tancflors, Km elope Boxes, Erasers, Letter Openers, Propellors, (liess Boards, Dice, (rayon?, Slate Pencils, Slates, Rbodes' tttellage, Rhodes Oil Boards, etc., etc School Books of Every Kindj At Uae Iowirajt Price. IferrbanU.Iararaftce OfCoee, Cooaty OSlcee, Spread at en, aUakere, and atl ow ta waat wf rd la or Lao will ae mmtk U call aad aoo ear Block betöre tsar. Ordr by taa'J Clletl proaipUy. u 1B. BOOKS AXD PAPEU AT WHOLESALE. 500 DOZES IFELLEUL fW DOZES KEADEEJ. ' SOO DOZES GEAJCXABJ, s.ooa hVEAJts wmrtsG papex. ; 1, exam Tfftirnsa PArix, ' MO EE AUS FLAT FATE LS, 100.806 ESTELOPES, Si DOZES BOTTLE I ITX. soaBoss Bossrr tcuu. ' tO DOZES fLATXS. . - i 30,tX) SLATS rESOLS, , . - AiAA ' ' ;- Cincinnati T Chica lütt' A rwet-Ctrttrt & Costt iuJArcuJ, nra BO I dlf

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