Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 64, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1846 — Page 3

UDIAVt -LEGISLATURE. K rt ' r-r the Stat' Be itinel.

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need not trouble themselves by placing up scarecrows, by denouncing us or our party, and reading our condemnation in advance. This is an old same, which was laruil-

lous vallies of the Ohio and Mississippi. That it was to be a natural thoroughfare on which the ' troops and rou nitiuns of the general government wire to be transported

tar to me, thirty yours ago. Tlieil, IS now, our President , free 0f lo." He will find moreover, that the very tame was denounced us a tyrant, and his friends M slave, liul I eround was taken in this Senat--, when bl iotnt reeotOfioi S

then we escaped the awful sentence of annihilation prom- j Congresi WM petHi med to make the grant. There . , ...I u --.-.-.. ,..). il I I tit...,-. ' O

no inconeistenry in tho matter at alt ;

arts of the probato judge of Lagrange county, amended j had no doubt the law eoufining voters to their township wi, ... . to mit An et t nuthorize nrob.te ind-res to take one of the most beneficial of laws. He had no d-.ubt of it

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isen, and that ia a promise much older than thai id "two loir- a day and roast beef," and like the latter is t be remembered only in the book, (icneral JorkoO. was denounced for exercising his trusts as d. legated by the eonstitution when he vetoed the Mojnvillo road and the V. S bank bills, yet these nits are now must cor dially approved uf, and will ever command t lie most profound respect, of the good and great, in all time to CO0O0.

1 liu Vtto öl I residi nt I oik lias notions to do w tin our

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it was in perfect

accordance with the course taken by the democratic Btttt

tors when they proposed to amend the first

acknowledgments of deeds, A c. ; the joint resolution in

relation to pre-emptors in Indiana j to authorize the colli (tors of Kiclrirdville to collect certain taxes; to exempt certain improvements in Rosciutko county from taxation ; to authorize the c Icrks of circuit courts in vacation to administer Daths . 10 vacate a State road in Kau-

utraiit ji oo i ,olph ami Wayne counties; to locnto a State mud in resolution ot ),...!irn -,.,.. - . relation to State roads in Putnam

bring of the best, to prevent fraud and coiruption. Mi. Head said, the general law was passed in consequence of the frauds and ipe-laing of 1840. He voted at the time of the passage of that law, in fnvoi of it. Theie was much gt omul in; on the SObjrct at home, tort since i's o erat ion, the iiiuimuiin had censed. If imo-ul weie made upoi: the IjW, it would be an Unsafe precedent. Mr. 1'aiks would vctc against tin. indefinite jiostponcment

of the bill, lor the iea-un, that by insli ucti ir he WoUid vote

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un - .-...,,.., mo,,, i.munr oy cooiiuiriK iippro,ii o i omitv - , r. ..-,li.,i. In 1 lie iiniimi mint O roads It) 1 .if- i 1,. i.:. ........, .i n,. ....., ..f , i .

- - . M J t ' -" . - -- . . . - . iu ml, .ii - i ' .11 ., n lieu lie - . ... w ... f. "viworks lhat were "clearly of a national character, ami tholooicw county : U providu for tho ro-appraiaamaol of .1 law, hut Would obey instrtte IokS

Mi. Higlish would foie fur counties hem cxrepten Rot. the provisions of Iba general law. He w s .-jii-lnd Ibete

The. loll in relation to collecting debts helore n justice had been rnoic mihi Orients since this .aw than Ulorc, iCi.it-

iii wini ir proposition the hoiioruh u Senator wouiu ii "i real estate in ( lay and UWOO counties. 8r'C. A lim Ii, r of hills naaead their sr'fnnd leadinff

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Mr. Uoikliill would revert to one lUmu : it was not sd

XII E iHARM ETS. CIXClWtATF DEC. 23, Flour. The sales to-dy mclude luO Mi, froni store at $3 7ö ; ?:t do, from canal, at f 'i 2")Q do fiom store, at same ; 12s do j I, itkv eieil Jemand busk ll'hixku Sales todayof II bbl from Canal at I5jc. 100 do fii.tn liver, in lot, at t-ame ; 4U do at 1S5C; M do from W. W. C anal, at I6e. Hoes The sale to-day embrace l.OVO head, including MJQ heavy at $3 VI U9 dre?cdrav. wt. tSO Ihs, at 3 OA IOI do, heavy, at $2 10; IPO do, drove, at f-3 10; IdO d , av. 215 lbs, at 3 n. Purk A sale of 2H bhU New Prime at fh 7 1 per bbl.

I find ighl o ihr

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SiTrniuT MuiiMM., Der. "0, IHIO

Senate met.

titi tu Pn 9tnhi.

v Mr. Davis ; referred w ithout reading to the com

nnttec on claims. Uy Mr. Ilolloway, referred to the cotiimitteo on tudn iarv, without reading

If y Mr Milligan, referred to tho committee on mads

without reading

m Mr Ilolloway, n l-rred to a select committee, w ithout reading. A report was made from the committee on education, by .Mr .Marsh, on leave granted, that it was inexpedient to act apart a portion of the common school fund loi the purpose of achouling f ,erm ins :n their original tongue. Joint Ursnhttinii I'ltrixhtcea. By Mr. Davis, on the subject of improving the MiMM fttppi and Ohio uvers. liill.s Lttrihbir-d, By Mr Howell, amendulory of an act relative to the auditor ol Warrick county ; passed. Leave was granted to Mr. tilts, to make I report from the judiciary committee , asking t be discharged from the further consideration of' tin' petition on the subject of the constitutionality of foflMM I Hun county ; concurred in. Leave was granted to Mr. Clements to make a report from the same committee, relative to testimony in certain cases, recommending the passage of u bill relating to the same. Mr (Jrcen moved to amend the bill so far as it reltttf lo retrospective action. Mr. Millikcn objected . if senators wi re opposed to that portion, let the bill he voted down. Put that was the main object of the bill. The division of the county of Dearborn into two, was opposed by two thirds of the people The whole dilh' ulty was brought about by the people of Rising Sun. There had beun always a dithculty about the county seat. Il was supposed by the majority of the people of his county that it being clearly unconstitutional, no division of the county would be made. Dearborn county would never be satisfied until the whole matter was settled. Mr. Green thought it unnecessary to legislate upon the subject ; the Supreme Court, he believed, were about to decide upon the question. Mr Orth stated, that the bill merely authorized the m troduction Of testimony relative to the boundaries of counties. He believed tho present law gave the power to courts to receive euch testimony, but the circuit court of Dearborn county bad dee ded they had no right to receive such testimony. This bill gave that power. The amendment was adopted. Mr. Bovvers moved to lay the bill on the table; carried By Mr Taber, a bill amending an act entitled - An act to incorporate the Michigan road. By Mr Davis, a bill amending an act entitled "An act for the punishment of crimes ,' leferred to the judiciary committee. Leave was granted Mr Milligan to make a report from a select committee, of a bill relative to the election of a porvioor. By Mr. Collin, of a bill for the relief of Lucius H Scott.

By Mr C0l , of 0 ill authorizing the Superintend

action we want the monev to ffttprovo the objects ro- vocoted by the democratic portion of the Senate, that it ol the peace in the township where they weie coiitrachd HU to ban is in ehcti,. I O I O I' A M I L 1 " s temp lilted II tho amendment MOM! llV ÜM SeOOtnr mm BOcontillOltoool to improve hmbors.&c. The simple bn? rrad tlio rroiiil l.nic, I I????'???'1 th Pft.1 ff'l1'??' 1 Ormd 8tietißr 4tnd I.V, , ;,.',;., nf. from St. Joseph, and do not view it MOW province to sjtSrotion wns, to reouesl an appropriation for MicbifOO CodofoMo d.scussion ensue.l on Mr. Thompsons - ' -mm, te.t. AT Ä.Cr-.rt Ibsi-, tli-eve,,,,,,. Tuesday, liee nh, aad i-M-declare to the President. imrHtiv other functionary, what Cry Harbor Mio. to indcliu.lely postpone, winch will be given in ' ." L"u u ''. su,n' .4UIL ,j ht"" evemn. vvlie ih wOl U-a mm .,,.,,., uew , I : C 'loind, . . ' ... .. .. , ,.r ..... , 3 ' ' law p.cvei.led votes liem v..t.tf :, the eem.l.v re.ts. lO ;fcaaaOOasa intnl,iced each everon. Fur pit oi ulara m-r smmII kaNa af

" o.'. oo .Miiop m ura MHHWHva ' ,., fit. vroin sanl, it seemed vy the course ol tue oeoaiu - many pl.tces Mine weie no uuiMings to keep vo M Irom the the ny Si ilea Ii N (in! iriiu f I r. t lid the til ii.ifor Irom I iiMieta- i ., i . .: r e i tin inotion I Mr. alts, the Houso adiourneu until .. ... . ... r. . . .,. SB I ". aa,ifaa ftrftt alaall al Saalaiaas 11 I f. aaaBhaaaal BaaaaaaaOa, S Ml

noe has a,d, the Piesident has b, en luL " Pt dents were 10 be found ... .he .Con of TTJ , T sV;,wn,":". oul rtXT' oliCilie ei niton, lie vv ..s totiiul III Hie llfMCSI pi. or w. . , . . .. .. r .u:. lake of t he Oiuv ision of t h oil. i p . .. . . '

, . . . . ' - . , . - lau lo'i-i.iiures, us prop ineu lor ine aciion 01 uns , V. ... T . . . . , rsnnreiii e m n -nm . known in the history of the day im An. nean In email . . , ... ' f.. . SENATE. Mr. Clements said, theie had been as many fistlet since ss - -

But if ht meant tbtt no waa not faoiilior ot tbe broker'! ' P-l Mu1)U Dcc.28,1816. bifore.hr geoerol law. Tbo vote of bis c,.,,,ty bad fatko M M t 19 1114 1, li'c tebJo, tbo billuird mos, of bosauog I tbo borso race, he "P -unders but as regards courtcy. M e sh.juiu T, mmm, ir s ,..e 300 to 400 votes. Ho wa. wilNog lo art the ,ee- 90'mntAJnir ,o mos .sc.rrecl. courte us, I only to Co,-, but to Polk also ! We i, , , ?. . , . It ...I I.W ex.... but wou.d vote to except counties ...... it, p,o- . . ... Mj 'Ll V.V ' '': '.'J L

, The democnts not ..lfOO.00.tll take Ml I"; in w bat ull be very cmful o. bur,,,,, ib. of ConÄr,;M, r.WMl,"0R::,,: ; -'-".a, d.snedil. i "TOTSSl 1.?.ÄVi ?E IT

some mconstderable minds term obscure placet and COB- r ul hurM.e (he I, el,ns ol f k. He had no objection I""" "y .an . .... .. - - . Mr. Zeooi would slate l.at IM people ol Ms eminty were , : " : y ; ; .., , lUi,

th i; i wss not mHe did not Intro

duce the reo itntioil into the Bouote to uro um nariy heline.

but because he was so inotrocted by the voice of his con

stituents. Hcexptctcd to hhd ev . ry democratic Senator

ditlOSM j for they don't ask how they BjaMM Ol the gaming to have it inserted in ihr res du. urn. table, or other notorious places, but have they the talents, : tended to hurt Mr. Polk's feelings."

honesty ami fitness for the station which they desire to hll: TboOO satisfactory, nnd we put him upon the platform of office, and support bun when right, and SteSBfl him S boO vviong, vv ithout either fear or selfishness. To these trails in our party, are we indebted to the honorable OOsi tion WO occupy in the history cd nations, and to the hope j . . ..,.. , , i i .

or a lasting government, inn o,n jjoou , om me uesi ever i. a Km a a at I aa ' J

known. .Mr U -.uu , lie wouiu say m eoneiusion that he hoped the resolution would be amended, and lei our opinions in favor ot it, when amended, ho transmitted at an early day, to our HOlioft.1 representatives. On motion of Mr. Davis, the Senate adjourned. AFTERNOOS B88HOÜ.

On motion of Mr. Wim bell, an act for the relief of ear '

tain persons therein named, was taken from the table; I assr il. 't he President laid before tke BfSMtO, a OOOsOSOnicolioa from the (i.)vcruor, enelusin? a cuminunieati n t r in .Mr. Charles Boil r lt.. ........ ... ..I VI 1 t . . L i. .,11 I. n in n I. .. . n I i . I .... i.

" ' i , lliouoii u. k'uioiiioi, mi niniv uric ,u,u i, . , . . , . . . .. , J Hi it be thought il inexpedient to t .rfn r.ss an opinion up' ii tin t'i!..i unit 'i i' ii, a ol Mr Mol er i'o n 1 1 n 1 1 ,i 1 1-a I i 1 . ' ' '..

were ordered lo be printed, and Ü0II copies of the (i.i.erS .a B a . ft ft

nor s communication ordered to tie printed.

The debate up n the recommitment of the vote upon Mr. llnboin's resolution was tbcu continued by

Mr. Davis, who said that be would take up but uttle

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..... ..... ...... .... ... ... " - geoerailj HlpiCaaaO 1 u me jmvwwmmm m mr mui uw. . 9 ,n ooi i , 111,(4X1; UMHSi ; o i ini cite" published the Arlvoca'e as aee.it d a New oik i'bev euylal nut. owiaar to eertaifl ciicumslaoces. vote at oi liUHi.yiul m . n4iol :

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h'Mise. J his was a mistake

Id OS' . J0,o:0 . 3,jO. , -i.WW .

He siid that Mr. West was J in ved to have ihe COOOtV of HofliaOO attached to the I n keta It) , a pjtkag. ot B wbo'e ticket! by certificate a i I cost i a ak aaaa a aä I 111

.ml had been, an OgOM of 0 NoO) York Publisher of a bill, if the motion to in.lciinitely postpone, i ihm. His peosoriea of Bebool Bocko. and that he ihoOffbt by endorsing pie desired it, and he Woo Id be grotisWd il the motion would

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in its favor. It h id been sold that proposition to improve l"c u,c -,.e, N ..u,u - - MiebifonCitv Harbor, would be supported. Boter from 10 bo ,,e d'J ,,,t w,sh to uao an iufluei.ee I.., t. i ...i... ... .. i i i. ..I., i r... i... I...... ., lu iuist that Keutl. rnan. f r he ihousjhl blgbly of mm, but

uui Ulli; .hi. d ip .ii i, i wuuni lill 'llllll, .'l lit r'ln't n " ri . 1... 1 . .1 a I I. a . l......aa ..b anl ,.l b.V.iba

could succeed in getting an appio; nation lor the harhui "v um "ul vriau in give a enara.ie, .a ... r r, . o,

at Michigan Citv. il would re-elecl bim. ,,v r wrre UIMr,r -

olOte. and he wislieii n to stami on nie sume ousi.

Mr RlliadocMood oitbdfasrlog tbo oaotssok The bill Was mdi liniteiy aoalpnOOd. And, on motion, the Lenste adjaoinoo

Mr. Read would impure it ttie fonttetM. had heard it laid that I)eino.f0tl would vote for a Preamble, it they had aid they would vote for the llarbor.it M ebigsii cily. Mr. Usboril replied he did not say that I)em cratie Senators disl'tictly said they w uld vte tot a Or Seife, but iinpliedly, they did sav tiny would, and so would o jiry ol the countiy say so. He an sorry lo s.iy he saw a itepoai' ion to evade the ipic-tion. Mr. BvlmOMtoa would -late ihc grounds upon which he stood. It was on,' ground of the opposition thai the Pream-

I ble was too general ; and it was another ground of objection

of the time of the Senate. The opposition had taken

their position, because the resolution was general in its terma. To obviate this objection, the resolution upon the Michigan City Harbor wss introduced. So if the democrats were in opposition in good faith, they could meet on common ground. Hut in this ho was mistaken. A few days ago they were in favor of this ono mnsuro; now, by this proposed recommitment with instructions, they included several, as matters f r the consideration of Congrrs. Did not this show an inconsistency ! He did suppose no democrat would have the hardihood to refer to the action of democrats on the Senatorial ijues tMD, last winter. If there was any glorv to be reaped

from that act, they were welcome to it. Hut the action of this Senate upon the re-payment oi the line upon Qo.. I a a i li ii 1 I I

Jackson, nv .liniere is an. was icierren in aiso

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tba CulMtitUtionaliia uf the powers of Cungri s. Strike

! out all relating to ho OipitHiio. of an opinion, and he

would vote for it. His people would sustain bun. The question then recurring OOOfl the reeon-nleration 01 the vote on the rocoiumittn.g of the resolution, and the ayes and noes being called, those voting in the atVumative were Messrs. ßrrry of Franklin, Berry of Monroe, Coats, Cuppy, Day, Hd.nonston, English, tlreen, Henry, Howell, liOgan, Marsh, Miller, Milligan, Millikcn, Read, Kockhill, Stewart, Stock well, Taber and Waters SI. Those voting in the negativa were MotfTt. Allison, Beard, Powers. Uradbnry, Chehowith, Clements, Coffin, Davis, Klhs, (iooden w, Hamer, Hollo way, Morgan, Montgomery; Murphy, Urth, Usborn, Simpson, VVinchcll and Zeooff 20. Mr. Osborn then moved lo instruct the committee as follows : That Ibio Ooaorol As, mbly protests against the doctrÜM which all' ws to Congress the power of making ppfoprio tions only for the improvement of ports nt which loreigo

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here at that time, and be voted against leltiinlteg the tine , . , . 1 f ' . - e . ... , , til la"', and Irom which exports are in nie tn 1 .reign countries, in the form of .be proposition a offered, and he would do ' . , mmAmi .

Mr. Osborn then noved to instruct the committee as

follows :

cnt r.1" ,!.. W . ' i . . i -nil l'i.. rfliial hi v e rl.iio wiirvpva

Leave was granted Mr Kltia SO introduce a resolution V has certain riuhts, and lhat we thus render ourselves rclalirc to the reduction of boi of clerks, A- rid.culous. One of the gentlemen slated last winter, that Orders oi th Din Bills Pas I. the U a' ash .iver was ol national importance. Hut when . h a . a ' 'ft . a ft ft k

A bill fiiina the time ol holding courts in I be 8th iudi- i we affirm certain things similar m tnrir oojeci, we arc ri

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so sgain. with regard to me grant oi lanos lor trie c instruction of the Vahah and line ca. al, that grant was .: I 1 ft . I.-. . I- . . - ...- . .

Consul l " : : iui n -is l oi i.iinni " on ,,i,e i . v. , i 10 ... , . . . . , , . . ' . . h . . I hat this (icneral Assembly pro'ests against the dOCtrtOO vote money to improve our harbors and rivers, that they , . .. , 1 " TT. .... J that I rhid to ( oigrc-. the power to muke appropriations have to grant ai ds ' J he position ot the opposition is e . . . . , ' . , . " , , . . . H , , for the nnpiovcinrnt of bath, rs. which have not beendethis: that Congress has no right -i i. c ma's connect- . . t ... , , , g , dared ports of entiy by Loogrew. mg States, but a right t ftftt hind, lor its cnstruction. vvauk,.n, Mr. crry of p. ,he m -ved . . i . : . . - . i - ... I ... .1.... ..... .. 1 1 , . ft ... J

VllOIIier t'l'ieciioil in i s li fu 111,01, i , Mini . t ii, ion. v. mi- . , . .in.. I. v.j ".w I tl,,. .Ntoia'p mil turn and I lie en:i e aillollttiel nlit Vloll-

Petittoni Intromit d. Hy Mr. Milliken ; rtleired to a select conmitrcc without reading. Hy Mr. N'erbtike ; referrtd without reading. Ii' firts from Standing t 'ornmitttt s. Hy Mr. Osborn, Iron the coinunitci Educallon of a lull for ihc nurii.se of s tiling, a debt of Wabai-b College.

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HOUSE UF REPRE8ENTATIVE8. Moo day, DtorMOof 8, I s IG. The Moese mi t. PolHkoi weie proaented by Mcsis ()boin and Harlan, and icleiied without reading. li porta h orn Standing Committees. Mi Mereditb, fium the d mmit.te on fOOOaj reputed bark Iba Im! rcquiffiog ipocotatma to .ay a load lag ejol to actual BOttleiO, ana ie uinmemliiig Hs indefinite p itp ui tiu ut. t . S Ti 'i.-l.l liinV.d to iwfiiM to eon, -in in tbe no it l'i

liv Mr. 15, riy ol M., tn.ni the coinmitbe on Koodo, of a C0,,,Mlittt ,t. 3i;j ,,al ,1L. bill be laid tu the table; aned

bill lor the location "fa State road through Uaviess, Martin tl) and Dubo s counties. Abo, the bill In relation to supervisor keeping o.n hijjhHv Mr H. rry of P., from the committee on corporations, ways, J.c . KCOOMBOOding Its lodvAnite p tpol enn i t. of a bill 1 r the incorporation of the Female College Insti- " "'"tion of Mr Tboospooo, the bill was laid on the c . . :.i . - i ...a i table.

tuteoi i-ort n ajne, w.m cervain aaaami- e... sut.eiviMns of Hunt-

mgtun counly ; passed to a thud leading

On motion, the rules were suspended and the bill pissed

Mr. Berry Ol F., from the -Same committee made a fur her report of a bill for the incorporation of the Upper VVtbosb Conol Compooy, with an amendment, inserting the individual liability clause. Mr. Milligan moved to strike out all relating to individual liability of the directors. Mr. Orth wchld inquire which was the Democratic side

of the question

Mi Deam. a bill to locate a S ate real in Huntington,

Wells, and Adam ; lead a fust tune. Mi Watts fiom ihc committee DO benevolent tmi wfeotific institutions reported a bill io aslabUsb -ii hislitolioo f i the education of ihe blind ; laid on lite table, ail 1 two hniiditd copies oiiieied to be printed. Mi Folltr, flOM a M Icct committee, tepoited a bill mure aartkolarly lo defme ihe bouedanes ol Waiuck and GibeOO

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Mr. Milbuan stated that he was instructed to vot agan st : a. Mett4,jcfca fr,,m a rC committee, a bill to legalize

the liability of individuals in ibis porticular matter, and t nl(. elettnui of soostoorjf tiosteea in the tusnof Ven.on;

should do so. as he tell himself bound to OOOjf instructions The motion was carried The amendment proposed by the committee as amended, was not adopted. Mj. Berry of F. then noved to amend that the stockholders should be liable; adopted. And on moti -n, the rules were i-uspciidcd and the bill a nnended posooia Reports from Select Oommiltees. Hy Mr. Clements, of a bill for the divorce of David Haw lev Irom bis wile Jane. Hy Mr. Ilolloway, of a bill for the divorce of William Koali., Hy Mr. MliaOSI, of a bill relative to tbe punting of delinquent lists ; passed. ft' toitUvnts tntroa steed.

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'2" OriO. NK.W IKUSKV Uatterj Ian . ia-at Jersey Oity, Jan. IS ?.i No. Letter. ; W diaaveateJ o'. OiMMO , .'a.tH-ö , a.isMi . : ia- p' t i ,i Tiebols $J , a MttMs "i SS arbats ticket dl roii 00.', :i".tio. ALF. X AN DIM A LOTTH.Y, Cms C drat at Ab xandria. Jan 16. ;s No. LaSlan i IS -Ir.iw ml uta. t:i.-.,UU0; lousi. ;,,iini, : .on; -ivmi; I.e. I,s(in. Tim l.aSI; III of I. .'S"; .',ei . -in. I., of 'Jfft ; 4S of 1. rickataglO a eattMacatc at Imle ticket, w ill ntt $20.00:: lltKl t0 Ol 'HI. OOO. NEW IKMKf LOTTKRV, I ha0 draa n at J. r.-ev titj.Jsn tO. 10 No. Latlarj ; 11 4raarn ballots. 0JO,OMOj ;',isni ; -.MHO . :iioi i.ise. Tickets, ; nc'-iuii' rteef wbolc tickets a dl t .&I Al.KX AMUtlA COT TEM . C asa P. Osoars at Us saa ilia. JaNo. I. otter ; 10 deawa la lolft. :i'itm: in.uiti ; 11,000; ..ix ; I.WSi ; and in of lüO; and .'.'oi IjtDti .jof .Vfl; At) .l aoo , Ifiol '.t'. Tiefe rta Ul ; a ecrtilieate of J , wh.,l- t.k'-t 1 1 1 Co IS. NEW JRROfSY LOTTKI V , I ass 9 mttstt at Jar sa CMftJoo. 4. No. Lottery : ht drawn ballot V.O."0; UMXMI ; tilH . ."..MO: -.tl ff $ I tHI(,. Tickets j ti ititi ats "i w h ! n kts v ill cot i'.V -'2.ooo: iio,ooo; io i hi.ooo. Al.KX INDRM LOTTÄICY. Class t.diaw at AI U ma, Jun TO. tt NO. l ottery t 13 V'Wn 'allo's. I ; Ml, ISN. !m . 2,000; III ol t i). Tielccta j tu i a ri ilMk Blast H hol t i t. -vill cat f ion. fii7.es sold kince our lat Circtiiar. Nov. tlth, I l-vM-M, S.OOO doll tra: Dee. .ilh. Iti 19-31 ; I.ISSI ,!.illai: mi tlir ,,iini il:J '. i' 41; I 0 itull.u . I). ,-. -tb, I J I. , Ui.eOO iloltat. On lb ante d. 7-.. .IJ ; i.mai itoiio. : u d . MOOaSasa. Kor ti-W'-t In the abo e I.ntt.M l n.l In- i'tir onler to ROBERT AHMTKt'Nll k ( O., M Ai nt:. for tbe Manas

Hy Ihr Pl MMtH of Ihc I nitcil Males IN poesMOOO d an act el ongnns, approved on tin-. tCK elevvnth da ot Jul) . 1-4, . ntill-il, An an to uiithoriti Ihc PnaUMl ol iln I'niir.l Mate to a. 1 the r-.rvil nun. ral L.ii.la

lead a Inst lime . I la the Mat.- nl llliiioia an I Arkansav ,,i,. T, 1 1 itn-1, ot W laconsin

Mi DtCkor, fiom 0 select commit're, to regulate road tax , j in, m, . au,,M,s. to c on Im! or. I JA M E i h POLE.

in tlie coiintv of Jasper; read a fust tone. Pn anient dl the l"nt.. Utrtt.s -r i m 1 ton j Uociatc a:a Mr Honoa fiom the e!cct commil ee to wh m wis re-1 m ike koawo, that public sales of the lands nt atteeooi arttHWri-O Kuli., .......; r;;" ;t;Ä a new cunly, uroite.l legialatlOO en the sutject im xp. dn nt. ,,.,.. m , S.it - rw , rrinaiti r tesigaotee, Ss-arO

Mi liaooa ....mil th.t .he petitions, me., it ucommnuo i .von romni. nene or. Monday . the lif'h

! ,'av of Aunt in s.' lor th. ili-H,.al ot tl.r- liulilie lalida wlthoi tho

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loli.'M i no nhips ;in.t lr , tioual to iiIiij'n. i : Wmrtä j ihr hat Mas st) tht porta prtei iprnt mmmSmss. Fractional tovviuhits t , ulj -iev en, twenty -eight, and twenty iiiii, of i tmm on,-. Township twenty-seven and twenty eight, and fraetloual town ship twi ntv -nine, ol I0BMM two. Townships tenty-i.e en unit tvrcntyi-igld, OM nOttSOOl tovn ibtp tar tarty otoc. ti ra - three. Tin no: th ballot tow nahip twenty OCVeO I STTiA' lotOtf SlgM, at fiacliaasl tow a. hi twenty at misps i .r. MknSt "f the me hue mis rrr. uj ' Ihe fourth nn lyal meridian.

Kiaetiorul tow iidn;. tareifty lrvch, t enty igld, ana ivvetny-

lay m irning.

rial circuit. A bill to amend chap. 42, sec 1 , of R S. of 1843, on the subject of mechanics liens A bill providing lor llM punishment of BOtfoOlioO A bill to amend sec. HRf, hap d K B of I - I'd A bill repealing a certain act relative to the county of Posey

ilieuloua. 'The republican iartv. in HUH. to which Mr

MoiliOOfl beloi p ,, re- l v t 1 lhat CottftOtt b id tbit p'.'v, r. Were ihey ridiculous T waa Mr. MatNoo. ridiculous1 It ft ft il . I .ft a a L . a I .. I

su, we are rnlicuiou. v e ono mai ni ism riij u.iy. Legislatures allinncd the existence of certain powi rs in Cnnoresa. Hut ire are lo be rendered ridiculous by the

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, S v I i koav , liecembei '-', I - Iii. The House im t PtftflOOJ pn.itntrd. Petition were presented by Messr.a. HoORO, LoWM, Hull Mid 0000t00)d referred vvilbnnt rOodlOO. Hy Mr Tail, Irom eitMOM in Svv il.ei land county, on the MsbjoCl of eolloeÜMO d bte before ihe justice in ihe

to Ibe comniitUe on the judiciary, with uis'iuctiuiis to mqtiue into ihe eooatitOtiooality OS etaatiog new counties out of iboec furnud lioco tbe aioftie. of the ooMtitotteO), and of a liOc less than four bundled sipnie miles; and abo a to the cvctetttoti luliiy of leducng those that aic ovei that size ; su ice inmiilfd. R tofuliooM I n! ridw d. Hy Mr Feigion, that the House will, with the eotirurlOncO of the Senate, adjouiu sine Jic on January the IStb. Ill Miller moved to ay tile icsulutiou on the loblO which

lt.- Mr Millar r. I .iive to iMVliii! a lonccr time to C lllit V locvinle I.

PI mi OSHIOII V ,...-, o v.? if m - . a . ft . . .!- W..a I'. . t I-. 0. 11 ii... I .kt.ajln f lUsm i ,vin r urviP llltiil I mi. ..I .,... a. ii.

Treasurers, to make their annua, report lo tue mmm o - . , . ; . ...... . - , y-Cu, , n,,,;- t uht rdj - t-o sur.r; not adopted. m.t ...i ... i..Uti' n to 0'"". , : ,,i,,,fl At the land ortice al RHAtrVNtETOWN, comnieticuitf on Moo

Bv Mr. Btocbwoll, that tbe Jodiciory cofnautteo inqoire wh, ther any change in the Probate ayotOte is JooiroNoi not udo' ' y Mr CtOCOtOt, Ot lo the expediency of changing Ibe ,, -,.,t uv allowing wto.vs io have tbek po.i...... vitboot taking -'it leiten oi adaaintitratioo, when the mmmm n.. not left I50 woilb of poraooal pioportjr. Joint H' SnltltifHS. By Mi IdMoosteo, rxpeeaalog ihe approbatloo of Iba Bl ite of Indiana of the Mexican wan oooftes). it v. EHU, epoo the sut.ject of iinpiovu.g Ibo Woboah

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vein. nit, .in in on. ii. u (wcini "v v.-...-. . . .... .:.. j . .1 . r.... iv

mmr OOttfOO I A few days ao the ger.tletnaa Irom i .vvn,hin w here s ud di bis in i v be cmitrai h i

liver. . . m . .

A bill providing for the crrectmu of errors m MtO.lt 1 11. aoiil ba wooU mnkmm Moorato M00.ro. hot tbot bt i Mr Hendricka. from citizens of Vernon, to letal-1 by 3. Berry of F., relative to Iba laaprovet-ae

ire the eh r tum ol town trustees Ol eruon , roierrod lo ,,:..

ov .wi iioiwwai loJiiii

Combci laud road.

for lauds sold by ibe State.

A bill preventing county oficOVO Irom puicnOMOf COfInin real estate. A bill to reduce the p. ice of the Hevised -"taules of 1-4Ü A bill to relieve Elil ' lh LislOf of a husband A bill for the rein I ' I W I). Ke.l.. A bsM amendatory of an act Nt tho incorporation of the town of Ji;lT isonville A bill for tho lobef I I - ii Closes). A bill tor th.. rebel of John V Oofsf.01 A bill to change the name 1 J .rues Morris Smith lo that ol Jam' s Morris Vester A bill to change the Maine; of certain persons therein named. A bill to relieve Martha Warroo A bill for the relief of W in Rodebavv of Whitley county. A bill lo amend an act prescribing the mode of selecting petit jurors in Sullivan on ntv A hill for the relief ot Madison l.atnb A bill authorizing certain persons, in a rant county, to

ill il.iii. a ross the M issis-inevva river.

Il) Mr. Miller, oo the subject of Iba boondorj botwooo

to.

Tht Snhakar laid before the Hooao a eonMmlnieatiuii

Irom tbo (jiovernor, enclosing 11 proposition fi'm t'baibs

was ri.t in favor of a general expression he was atraid

some rogue's Hun " would be included; but he could a select commit .re.

not have that obn-ctlon to thn resolution.

Mr. Head ss-d he would vote tor the improvement of , W arrick and fJibeOfl count.Michigan Crty II irbof. yu ,(' ,:,k.,, ,r"m 1 "" !U " ''" f"r Mr. Div.s. Well, in this reso u'ion it is altirmtd that . r. gul-.tion ol tl... publication ., the d. hmjuent list, and ,mi. . "r - . , .j,,,. ,., ,.. r,,...!.., ,,r 1 I,. 11.11 11 t hi iiiiHi' : aaraad

Cong. h .a power to do certa;n acts ; and ). t gentlemen ' 0

arc found -t.il evading the question. He w.ia anxious lo i-.e ihc OblO an I Misaioaippi rivers, and the National rood and the Michigan City II ,rbor. unproved. Hut be would nevi r vote for an uncotistiiuti anal measure. Tins w.is cert:. 1 11!) constitutional. J une K. Polk came into power, .Ot on the resolution

ol ''JS, but on the Haltitnore resolutions. On Uns re-olu tion, which tays Congress haa cert.... riht-. we find men I 4iumniiig ami laming every way to avoid the fOOOtiO.. OlBllfO. I. ad rihr.id to the veto of the Maystille rood SfsNO do gentlemen OoflotO that that OOte pHwfOd this ; State into debt ' Ht h p d that the vote on the 0Hffl mini of this lie- t 11 would not be reconsidered. Mr. PtecfcWOll rem.irkeil tb it ho letl caibd Upon to ex-

to

the improvement of the

a t Of. v 1 I ..ii , . , t . 1 1 , ' 1

A resolotioo wns iniroaooM oy x iiiwn., m..--.. Ihe committee on odoOOlioa lo report a Mil providing ot Ihe tppoi.tlM.1 of I bUpciintcndciit of common SCOOnlS Iioovt was noatoi It Mi vTlocootl lo aaaka a report of a bill fiom Um juduiiry coinmi'lce for the election of a mill dam on Eel liver. (in motion, tbe BSOfsage of the House was t..ken fiom the

Htitbr. iiat rit for a n-.rl. on of our foi. im bondholders, on 1, vie contaiiaiig a bill for the COinpleUOO ol the .tat

the Stat.- d. bt bill : ordered tb it 'M conies ol the bill In

printed, and looo eopioa of tbo a mpoaylng document Mi Hunt, from Ibo cosnoailtee on edneotion, roportod a hill to eaeaapl colleges and universities from t. nation ; rood tbe first tunc. Mr FergUMou, Iroin the committee on the Si,ite prison, reported a new bill for the erection anil completion of Uta State pi ison. Mr DoohOft moved to refer the lull b the committer

on the ittdiciefy ; negativen. Mr. .Miller moved ;. suspension of th

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the hill In read the third lime now ; agreed lo. The lull then passed Mi Meredith, liom the committee on roolt. reported I lull to locate t State road in H.indolpb and Wayne counties ; rood the Brsl lioao. Mr Cravens l.trodoct d i resolution r '.lvinjr, with the ... niiiir r. nee of ihe Si II ite. (() CM into the election ol B

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ailill"llllig a voie unrii .1 uns a, . i,tlt,s w ,ttmi u,, f.iü.ns m-r nvtiun, una pitu oi . o n-. .

ti.e lime cotit mpta ted hy Ihe eoeslHOttoa i toe Ma.e. On motiuii ol Mr Miller, it w..s laid im the table. Bt&i InlrodstcesL Mi StannoM, lo repeal so net icuositeg Hofcieeoi Motel (OOS, arid Indi.ins ioCOfOpOttOt wttoetttt pOOSOd to a Set I I leading. M. Pa lam, lo e-tabli-h a COftoil State mad in ." wooty 1 passed lo 1 stcand roadiog Mr BalOaOg, lo amend eottam srciimis of tbe Heven! BlalOteS i passed to a second lejil.ng. Mi Hull, lo amend the act giviOfl a city tbOftfl lo the town of Madi-on; passed lo a second leading Mr Lewis, for the fuithot eitel ol the Indiu a volunteer; parsed to a h c nd leading. Mi Noel, to fix the time of boMtbg ptobate couits in Mal lot. com. t ; passed to a second leading Mi You-ig, lo extend a ceitain act to Madison toWlty pasved tu a Second reading. Mi BaMiog.to appiopilate ooeoasary aaeoos fo- tbeeepfoio of fogillvoa II0OJ justice; pOsOOd to a SecOnl reading. The OKtSOgO tl the Sen ile weie taken up. All ihe bill patted Mich lespectiva rosdiogs, fttfl some six or otvoo divorce bills, winch weie promptly lejaeted. Tbo j ilt res olution t. luve the post ullice laws so cbaogod as I , hava lattan n.meved IO and f.o.n vo'ttt.ti eis in the

.,! v fur ,.f noslaie. was re id lllice seVCial times, and ...... . nf li,.mHl I. anil tlltice to iMlhllkll I'll this liiiH 1. Hilten

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S,,uik of Hit Uutt Inn and .nl f'fr tkmt prtnr,iil mtridinn

SecUon Mnify-fM-n to tu if HWM, tOflOSIVa, and SQCtioos rn,fy two to thirty ;,, iaeloaive, uf tewnsbU shirao 1 saatheat -h to th r, niclnsiv'. . an. I a.vtiuuft e.W to lu. rU r . Hie lual c, tu lovi ii.tup IV e e, o r.tii'e , ell. ..ct::is tht ir It tint . lOefOtfwt, aeetseo ti'r'a to ltrrafy-rrs. ir losin. anil irclioos laaarp Jfcl te Itfita sie, teetesivi "t laave lop ,-lveu, Metfaas nr,lr. ihrer, thv, noftli hall un I M.uthaatiart, r ol sectisoaer ; sactioosOVi losfrt Inclusive; the Mn.Uiwe.t ijuaitarofasetWa tmtiet ; the north ball vl aei ti '.. f . a. n, and C tmiit fifteen tu c .... -i , iuclusbe, m tow ii.toj. lilu. ol range lime. band approj.tiabd bv law for the use of cl "oU military. r other porpooia. Will t,. ", s, hi.. ( tiom thuaalus: slo ah quarter artet ftivtlnlifc ,o ele.l ill hol.-. 01 in I-att. t '. 1 ' Wl"in k mm lud sbatl mst booetonO-looi m mmmm uxmi tor tbscom ne io cinent of tin- tale. Pre-cMiptiou i I. nt ii ill not I all.iwel to anv of the aov e l:,n I, in Uli al:,-i the kam. -liill h , n ollerct l the pudlie aale, and Income mi. .p et to p. i ate entry ; and ail ef BOCh leod-i .iv contain a mine, ii mines ol bad ore actuallv d.scoeie.l and la-ing tftoik-d, V .11 tie aold lit am h legal ftillnliv iln or kiitnln a V ill iiefM such ..one or num . St not Ibao two dollais and futj' ctuu $ acre. The nie vdl each be kept sp.n h i txro v"eks. vunU.a Ums UaOS BIO Sooner disposed "t ) ft"il rm lonpei : u-.it rn p. ,.!' rtiliiea of laud in the tivnsh.e .ht.I li ai '.oual t v i.ship mj' ot.'l re I ill adaritlat aotil stter tin- orpisolsOO M two -eka btte th com

r e i... , ...a ... ik. no ne- mein in on .t. . h ive letters conveyed to and limn Vo tmtieis in tnt . f ...,.... .,, .,, (h- aid set. J have sans, J the t omnu-

00 motion of Ml Dunham the bill providing for a Slat oodol th- lead oOarat fersala, wbteb - km prepasoi font . , r. . . . ...fp,,,..! the 1 oil" i i '" i.'ii. al- a 1. 1 otlo-i means ol intermat. -ti eonventioo was taken from .he ta'de and life.... 1 to he n ., ilt lh,. , lU WaAinKu. tLis rigbth -y eotOWittCO to which that poTt of the (.ovcrnor I me-s.e was S(..,l,.lll,1.r Al;,t, t,.,i-.. thousand eight hun bed and .'' o m 1 1 i t , . . . - . i I I

ruli s, and that

Vr M A K ft ft f k flft SSlI

I '.. . a . ...... I,,. .... ., ........ tli... iMi-Jiiin lu'riii.i' various elia-

A hi bei IZMI2 Ibe ebelion u trustee ol the corpo I'"- :" "T 'IP- V . " " ,, ratio,, of tho tow of ;n. -...borough,,,, D'Cur eoun'.v ' of .1 ppooite party hml cba-ged ,t up.-n Ibe Da noA bill relative to tbe retailing of itOSkOÜ.f lopiors in . rralic Wsnatois. ibal ihey were MlWllling to BCOt tftll V ivne countv. queation, and also jstOOSi tbe honorable Senntor from A joint resolution relative to the harbor at Michigan I aporte bad charged bun with incon-i-tcncy . in bung in .ti The f'dlowine is the ioibl resolution : I favor of a mailt ol lauds for the continuation ot the W a-

i ft aw.M - - j mr . i mi. , '

He it rrsutrrd tnt th.t tiitim' .Issuiihti uf the State of ba.-di and Eric canal 0 Cvansville, and yet opposed to the u ),,, , tor to fill the vacancy occasioned hy the

Indiana, That in the opinio,, ot this Oonofol AaoooaMj, ad "pti 11 of this resolution. He was lot accustomed to . ,;,(,,, ,, J . DraltOj adoj.ted. CuiiUre-s possesses the power, under the constitution of pol.ii. epaofclng, sm4 Ma not hope to ton. end succcsä-j yr Wilson, from a select committee, reported a bill to the United States, to make appropriations for the comple- jUy Wll, (Ul. ( r.,rticed and ready debaters who ha.l fp "ken authorize J W. Kllioll to use COOloifl water power in Notion of the bosbos at Michigan city, in this State. ! ,n vor 0f resolution, but he kufW what was due to bio county ; read the IfOt tune. .Ind be tt further resol red That Congress i, hereby re- iS ri,r;.jf ,.ntSf a. lo bis position as a democratic Sena- It-dilations. apeclfully rruutteil b make an early and liberal appro- . f oj wou, ot hesitate to deel re. hi Mr Carr of I. , called up his resolution in relation In pnation for that purpose, during its present session. ' tentimenU in the beat way he could. Agnat deal had taking up the on lers of the day nt 9 clock, A C , adopted .-fruf It it further resulrrd. That the (.ovcrnor be re- ,-anrtn.ib.liiw H. wis willing b vote on llv'.M. Holland, that the eootmittoo on education in-

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...-..! Ii, l..rii-'irr fi WU,V ill Till .1 HIV T t i 1 1 I 1 i M Til I'llf'll "

f I HlBtrrU ' SfS sa .vj " v mkwm w m a sm it - - - !0.

l'i laiill

An am n immt wns pmpo ed by Mr Head to said Mil, Ibal Ihe ..11 pii-.'ii ibl old be untcd out WbOO Ibt new one should be completed ; adopted Mi lieny of f moved lo strike out all that relJies to t.ic uritrl nur .I ltiillxl till t lie Uiinet and Waiden; not adapted.

.T a a ' .i ... ,...b ..... ...I il.at mjL , i.ifeired aim It. Ilka l'i .. ki.li.it JAVIKl K

s,; o ..?.;'.!,,'.;, '.,rl,.,r mmJ fettbM it sat to the lowest ! The bill to authorize (he OiaiotHf of "he inhabitants of UmK H. rirru, .i tmK Cumm n,r oj the U.ne,ul Lsmi Ojfi

bidder t,,c towwblpt m an county in this State to vote atfa. H a a. iL. lftklo a I - aV ..l..l.n.a !,, t

Mr Hamer moved to lay the IOmo.1 on toe " T " lhp ro.Iimit,ec M ,e

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Considerable ItSCOSsioe tu' had on tbe me.its of the law, its democatic piovismns, &c, in SrbKb MesBSS Milter, eCtOSt, ColtM, Tbf ptOO, YttyOO, Holman, and Pttobfl fmf icipated. . ...... ... t

M. (' bns Henri a resolution le.uicimg ina ww m

im motte, ihe nile? were suspended, and the bill pacd.

M. Montgomery tetrodocoO, by leave, a resolution of mOOWJi relative lo Woskteg out lOM tax; adopted. Leave was granted to Ml Taber lo mtioducc bill tcpcalbgMtbo Mow la Pro od Low ef I846.1 on in as oi t.ii: tvf. Bült Ptttonl. The amendment proposed by Mi OsOOffO to ihc joint rOMlatioo rotative t., Ibo haibor at Mtcbigan cily, waa the oral of the oub'is of Ihe day. Mt gdlWOOnteo sauvod to refer it to tbe committee ou tedral relations oyes 2j, .as 22. Mi ti boin tlnn m .vcd to instinct the committee not to stuke nut the looolotioo as originally inltodooed. Mff BdmoostOO IbvO moved to lay the insti uclioiis on the table aves 2j, uavs 22. Mi Born ef V, Ibeo moved to iontrocl tlie committee to

motl a j i,i.t roaotalieO io accordance with tlie amendment

teatrnetlooa as follows :

impiove ttic 3iimui

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this nuestion atid ursume all the reoponsibilite ot thai vote quire into i..e exp. .... ... v o, -T""""S " ""I o. ........ ( JS 0-ed by fli, nay.

vl our enators .iii'J Ivepreseuiaiivcs in t otigrt , ., a ,.,..,., J -ri,- ii,r m u. on schools. Ac ; ao,teit. i. ).,i,s inovid t i amnul the

Mr Berry of F., moved to reconsider the vote pooaMf mV U ar J PJJrJk!. ',, mmm wimml te m ,ke aooroorio- 1 ü Mr Marian, that the committee on the p.d,r.ary in- ft That CoOffOM us the light lo m iomi reso nt.on in relation to the Michigan city harbor qtOOOtlo. was not whether it was right to make appro, '.,, -, f allow .r m.leaeo to wilneoo. ! .,.,., to,..

to a third reeding, on yester.lay, lor the purpose of per- Hons in prop. , cases, but whether this Renate, as-um mi. ' . t .,,, ,p Mf WriJ of y moved lo ty ynittn.e Mr Day to otl. r the loll .wing amendment, vir. : itself the prerogat v, s of a high curl ol Judicature, su, urn j ludiciorv CO0rHltt0 1.0.1 stl ucii rOS 00 the table.

... ....k. n.ftt -ill .fl..r tho wnnl 'dmlmnn " in tlio mrdlul ilete.n.ine what VVPre Constitutional Oppropria' lOUS, ami ,. m I.. .... .... uiitiaaaM I., ilivoto n Mi II rivof r. vv iihd.rvv hi)

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Tl. laiJs in the DIXON iistrid embrac.d in lh. i , prncla m ition..t th.- Piaaltrat mt tea UaOOt OtsA-sa, v -m- mi y tern i ty mr. (wen. the geologist ol the Stab' of lo h ipa, uj1 kr Ituti iicUnJ.ein ÜM Treasury DeperUOeat, and In r .m; U vvitb a m '1.i n of Tie House mi fcaasaiaflirn, p. Olli rei,.u..t . ?0. 1 h- sM i.-.o,tol this e.itlen':.it aviMlafied US OOBOin. ot N--. i.9. II- ! Representative, Itrst ssion ot Ält I ongress, shOvs that thea In, U include all the fro.lo.trve nnn a, and the . toe region u Ii u Ii I i 1 1 in nii.. n :.ii,iii, .lioirit Ins M'fti v, there u r' V"a im

la-heve tlitt vabnihte veins ot on ma;, jeadiiv I lo.in.l. Km 'he,.

k a . A Am, I - - . i ai- . .. :. . .1 a.

Hall to Mm IrWinC 101 au inslrumOOUl 000 vocal coirccii iht in IK. Ibe lead nineot lllu.o.v 1 ' ' . '''." a . I .... . . ... . 1.... l.i I. .mlliiili. i.ll:lii . ill

m I'1 ii ,li. I'viiiini'- limited. ! lulls . k.i. o.in.-.si n s .,ri .-, ... , i. inurMiaj evcumgi i' , ,,.;. ...o .,m,,u.. -n.i that the

rl-tll'w ul lUtllolk l.ttllR III' ll o,o ,. - . . x It winde ib-titct, if it Operly tniin d, would v n ld oiu: hundred ami

' lilt m.lt.oi'. miu,iis per am, urn. Tbcas lands In tug sitaaUs! on and near the Mis-uipp. an 1 r r of I rie.s, the cost ot u aiispoiting the .-i, huts ol tbcas te 01. I.""'s is

,1. 1 he Mtll . i i

Tbe II u-c then a.ljouined

AFTERNOON BtflOION. I louse met.

n( M. l'i luiiinn H.o toll for Ihc Comidetion of rix us th. c-t .-I U aio;. .tni.' the)

' . . . . ' ..nt. ill. iii i, ...... ....nt . m i loo, 1.1 .in

the Slate P. WOO was taken up, and the enate aim naments . '..tlv all tin- .hu, ol tlr.t latitede.

concur ted in. . Tba laaÜs la tt'. siiAvT.i.rtv. district have n.a The hill for the relief of Jc.se Wolf came op oo its second j,,,,,,,, ,lt ,,,, M those in Dixon. Kaeqft thcoveriei aav lcn made, bosVOVOr, of rich veins uf the MÜpbOVtt t lead B-jd ' C en. ; !Zm r,-,r ik. ty vM p-h;;;. ;" 5 lo taidon the said Wolf, who is now inca.ct.ated ton w ,. ...... :1, wittf : .. .ft the I ,. -s Slate Prisoo. and has been for eight yeais, tot thee, unco, ...M,,u S..X.M niMof tba Ohio rivMr. th,-m.-t.l.

........ in, .1,1.. . s.a oohow i ii ui i ! 1 1 ti ill Iii Ms Da I doe tiouiiuig t ,. ,..r, .. , i, t, ,1 I., ;, th,- ...uicii.l ni.'.UU" t a

Uli, I'S I . II a. II... , , V- aiin.A .j.... ...... - p - at. ana. . p - - - . . ... ... .r . . ' . r ..:,... .I...I, i .( hum t he I V1K H . I' H.H.

V oil to leave nie .-state io.ct:r, v, i no. j - - . .,. ,,,- r-i tun, , j f.- .a s .fctiaf Cimmutwnmr mf the wtmtvmt Smm vmmtm,

. - ...- --- i

. . I II I I I .L

line, and substitute "That our .Senators in Congress be what w, re not. Ihe gentleman Irom l.iporte t.a.i vnwiti , , anneal firom the decisiooiuf the district i

in dructed, and our K presentat.vea requested, to use their j in tbe most solemn and serious manner when he nitro- tns,HI!i 0 eonnty boord ; trfoptod. inbuence to obtain appropri itmns, lo be economically ex- duced his first n so ution on this subje. t, that be was not r Johnson, that the BocfOtSMTJ of State inform pen led, upon the improvements of the harbors ol Mich- tofluer.ccd by party motives ; lhat he wus opposed lo the HOsJOO of tbo BUOor of VO00 COOt I. OOcb COMtJ 10 iran city, St. Joseph's, ami other harbors ol Luke Mieln- inlrodttctiu. of naitv .luestions inh ibt Senate, and h-.ptd St.il4. .,, ,. ; aleotion ; tbo number of votes eoal r . i . . ..r f ......... i i ....... ...,..-'. ' J ' . - . .. ,. . ,. i .

mo : lor me coinpicuu - viiiiren.iiiii , ,k tt St-nate would vote lor ins re-.i;ui.ou o m lavoff OS a convention a, in tue iniiiiui t .um-. .,, A ft m . T . a . L. . -i 1 ..!.. . I.l . ilt ' a a C . m . . a - ' I . I .

an ni as. 1 1, , k. r inv. .1 l .iiiii ti-l Itv in-, i tin .uso tno iiuni-

.... rf .

an

the removal of obstructions to the navigation of the Obi 0 . , lo hiB coiistituo-its. and

and Mississippi rivers courtesv to himself- and yet when it was prOfOOtd b,r of Onontiea that did not vote at oil on Ibo subject ol a

Mt. Orth did not vvisli to mrow tirehran.ls into tin- (o ,hc refM,u,i0I, 8o as to in et the views of i coin eiibon ; accepted; reeulotion 1.0. adoptt.i. Senate, but be w .ubl -late lus opinion un tin; subject . i. h.. ....,1.1 not cm. I Ra Ur. Hook, that the committee on , miliary aftaira

. . . -. - w . . inr ra in rn s l'mi r.n. n "own. r - j . . . - ...

the.."" . .. T a J ... o.o.r mt .nut,. re into the evo-diencv "I mithin military oinecrs

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.lr discussion Sub.i'ct.- ot n. in-ral nn.torlance In

State have always passed this chamber unanimously here ofure , O'Jt o new ligbt lias been thrown upon Ihe sub

lect. We are lolU not to run a, n nn me iiilsm u .,,.o

.nn ,f the Kxecutive of the I iiion ! Is this ugh! i

. ,ii,.n nf c rtain senators this winter, ia different from ! oflertni

,h.t ,,f last. Is it more constitutional to .inpmvc certain resoluti

Dortions of the :.lale than o'hers .; The constitution was upon th

Inntcd lor ibe coinm n go td of all. 'I bis was never place d

doubted, until tho elevation to thn high and responsible tiun on

station ul' the rrendetn v , ul a man who pays it is not m. nu

..,.i.ii,ii,i,n:ii to take rn. ans tor tbo uromolion ol the ., r

Plf-vre of the people of this Union Such was Ihe Lum.wrtie candidate for Congrcat in his district at the

course attempted to be forced upon this Senate by certain , eeclion. He might re.t assured, however, that the

e -nators; this courae wouiu not oe emiorseu ny me peo- liemorralic Senators were not ao dull as .ol nm sa shv

the amendment to the in-

motion.

Mt 1 1. Hi it, .ewed the motion.

Mi lorry of K. then w.tliibew his moti -n lo i-tslrurt. And Mt Ovid vvithd.eW hh MOÜO0 to l .y on the tabic. Hl Davis Iben moved to intruct as bifoic moved by '"",i,,1,r- ... r ft. !. h EdOta.lt ffO then moved B divisi n of the question. Tht Chair decided that the WNtiOO was capable of division. . . The vole was t'ien laken upon inst i uct mg tbe cotnm.Mee: Im. Messrs. Allison, Beord, Botrctv, Brodboiy, Cbeoov itb, (. Icments, Colli '. Dav.s, Kllis, GoodoOOW, Hamer llol- ' mm k . L iil... 1

Mont(rouieiy, .-viuipny , um, t isnout, ix...--

M.

Yary -n Rod! a full and ex'ended statement of the 9mU sWW. IMt.

:t i-vv is

t. a. ....!.. .!.. .u.U. fin. rotirse oi iminue mi" . i" o j idwit. ihvikui

ll vva miiM-i uniuj - -. , - , ....,. - .. :..,..,

.ui,.. .,,, ik. ..r,, mimm smA end of the Sen dor. not- 0.Ü soldiers i- no miiu uy ouij eoowi , ....T , mson, mmpton, voronaa,

not 22.

V . v M,...,s Uei.V n. r.,ieir. o ,--, - -i ,v ,

Pay Edmonston, Kntfli-h, t'.iecn, Handy, II .rd-n, Henry . .. i a:n. .... ftf. II b.... l ftrs

M-Ilt

ft.,, ft,, ft', ft . kill. ft ft... ft. ' - - I .

' . F . I I

v.thst.n.ling .11 his .mouth ...d homed word., as to parry . ...., J (f, ...,A ihr tlrst timet.

I a . ft . akl -... I ...a. nt.l I V .(1 III III"" l'M "''I' V " -a-. a-

1 be spirii, u.s Boieuni - , ' j , , ,,. . , ,,,,..,, I ( ,,n , rts 1 1 1. we 1 1 . .hie. soli . LoJiiii, iVl'.llsll, iviunaa", '""""'"i

the resolut. n. was to pet tbr.un?h Ihe nena-.e a - ' Read, Roekhill. 8owoit( 8oebwoll, rabof,oo w.tets n. . i I ' I a I W lllltfflsIlt ll.Slll'"llll. a . .!

wh.ch would ether east on impetat.on or oianar Vorvan. renuirmo I hi Indiana Mnt.nl Fire In S . Ihe eommillee wa ., -t in-line ea

President for his veto me..tRe o, Angus .st, or -j . .- (Tbit bill re- A Ml lor ibe u; he e ---.7-"-

emooralic candidates next summer in a . ie y .- eomoant to report to the laoeislatore the amoanl " ' ' V." ' . , , ., inc.-or:iiion of the Lafav-

uue.tions 1 1 approprialltms by the genera, govern- ,tJ,H ,.,1, the a.scsstnel.tS " " ' " '

for ptmtoata ol internal improvement. 11 was to ( )U g.arioo paid .the incidental azpenaee, and tbo I ; ,',,; nn ,he sutirct of improving the Ohio

.loci with which to brow-beat and intimidate ti.e ,.,.,. ,.c coinnanv ) .... : :

. ..w - . .l'i1! .1 sPMlli'l 11 I -

pie. II men th.nk it unconsl.tul.onal to improve the J . hjg raUg.m aud w harbor at Michigan city, why do H.ey not aay ,t Bo 1 rtnttc illlo , judicial tr

Hy Mr. (Irilhs, for the relief of Jesso l.inton. I ()n mo,l(,n f v, Khnonstoo, referied l the commitiee on

By Mr. Edwards, to repeal the section ol II. o ot I u federal relations, rerpnring county trcaaurers to attend one day in each 1 r )s)0iU ,,c moved ceitain it. strut-lions ; laid on the

,t I ibal Jackson or any other 1'resident ever said it

I . rw laMM.rSha.k Aiie K rK-Tft r ti 9W K n fr p

wu unruimiiiuuuiiai 1 ...."' . 1 . i,.,, r.nMire

identdid veto the harbor bill on the ground Ihn ,t w as , democratic Senators would readily and ...:....:..l nn,n. nur in. inn II hcdlll ,1'it ""Ulf, BnU WUIIt Ut Iliovi - a

U.lw.eMlull.illili s " "... ......-.. . - - 1 1 ... . - .. - . . k. ... rlii I'rln k on

why did gentlemen desiie 1110 joint resolution to u, . . r 3 m ...... an aonropriaiiiin fdr ..indpd " Wh. should we desire to make political cap- all future times, in asking of Congr. ss an PP'WP"' ' '

ital out of this mallei .' The present representative in

Congress from his di-trict fivored such doctrines as are ...... r -te.. . I in tlie roai .1 . 1 1 . o n II IV.'IS vv . Hi,. to abide tbo

" " ' a I -. at..... r

issue before the sovereign people, whether ? was consti- . as the honorable .Senator lOlfOl IlltWO w , y tutional or not, to nnprov. our I arbors. With him prin- j w,.uld consent to cup'e wilh such ros lu'io s any COO U.-.U nr.fic.nl.. anil kft tar...ll rnll.ar ho immolated chlnl i.-ni al HBUMlMAl ol the linWI'S id tin l!' ll'TSl gOV

ft. i - ......... i .. - , .... .-..... . ........ . nil i ii ii .11. i I .1. ... ..., nrnir.nl. II.. iat ! I liu n senators In I . ... .... . ulin.li ...nil, I l.o oa.,1 u 1 ' e r V A : lis ntntlllSt .1 r

ft 1 1 ... I aiivi v. j. - ......j.-... m . . . . n - . f ..,.---- r I IN1II lift ., II I v i. -. i. ... ..... .. ... . - -- -

. I--1.- il t ... I n.mii Kiinmiil In rruilIVA i ....... I. . In .... lai.i .-.ii..

UUIU ,1ft - I ft....c--.... .-.- , n.. linn i li . w ftuiM vi . i t.iiiv. . .

ibunal for tho settlement of ty Mr Green, to emend the Ilcvised Statutes in rein- Mr Osborn then moved further ,nst,..ctioi,s, tint ncnu9 J . .... . . ..... ..... ...... i VT., -...-.I .ml i.lnl I. o il .i

:...-. ,-i-..;M ,o thi nnnvers of ibe cene- tion to laies. d.-clarinc real estate whero it occurs, to reau . Dur a, Michigan Lily in ''"

consiiiution., 4T - - j , ' should be a subject of appropriation

r 1 1 1. 1 1 v i' r ti n 1 1' 1 1 1 uu ii umiivv w- i - - .' - - . i . .

Hy Mr 1'orter, to amend ccrlam -tcctiona in ine iv:vised Statutes.

Ity Mr. Hielt, to authorize the Johnson circuit court

ail luture limes, in asa.ng m v.v 7 TT?nhaflen"i. to hold an mljourned ten... tbe haibor at Mb higau City, and also for the Cumberland , Mr w cfye ,oad, and for the imprevoinent of ihe Ohio and MtOstaeippi mUm Ac nvcrs, and would renew and repeat the resolutions as ölten R yu IlU.r Q Rttthorisa Ibo i

r " . a .: a .a.a

Ml Sti ckuell u.ovcil a divrioo ol ti.e .piesuon, s i ,

strnctiiii the comtni' Ice. The committee were ordered le be Inst t octet. Mr BduooalOO hei moved to lay .be instiucti ms of M

ti... h.miih ,f those i (' b un on ihe tabb ayeo f4, ooet tl, the health ot Ilms M, Div,s ,,,,,,, , 1IlstM)Cl lt committee not to rtrik.

Polk

nbabitnnts of (Jibson

county to improve lite navigation of the I'aloka river.

Orth i s ul th D in. Mr. Ilailan moved to take from the table the bill to

re-'iilate the pfaf lice in the eleveiilh judicial circuit, 00

rat met ions as f !

vote directly upon the resolution, whether il was right to den.o. r ilic candidate. II. need not hop.' to trepan ;,inended bv bun

.- . i v j .. .... ii . . . . . . - i . .

improve our naruors anu rivers. ro otner reason nas thent into any ftub absurdity. It had " cn riitio on ft,..- ruts ' "ffl. been given against this resolu.ion than ibis, that we must r JaOMCrttk BOMtOft OM It alraid 0 vote 0. this 0 ineofpotaflo Ibt town ol Mi ITornO. j 10 tlltboriMa sustain Folk that tho Senaie would be placed in a ,;ri- Su. h was not the rn-r; they had no fears ,., urvevovo io tbia Stat.- to bo elected bi the " : jft.r.ll I. .-,' . . OUeBl.ulJ. .... j g j

diculoua att.tud Well, ho was willing to place him- .,,,,... nf n,uc i,j-tii'i .'. ai home for tbeii eoorec in 'p ne i n legal.-,, tbo octa of inaalers ... chancery in

self in that attitude. He was willing to lose tbe lavor ol - .eai.iblc lo this reootoilo.. It bod oovol boeo tingloo county ; t retfswo tbe iponaos mi Floyd coont)

ji . n.iiifur or r, i r r 1 1 1 ' i, t...ii , 1 1 . i .iii, ft e - "i ......

. I. ...yv.il.1 i.inrii an,.tlim.t ll... ....i. ..Ilinn C US'. 0 .11 a ( V ,

iwo ye-irs, i.w s ..-ft... ft ..r(, - .how ....... ...I.I I... I. An,,,hr intlueiice would ha. il.ere would abundantly m"

ft 1 1 aft l ft nvuiu - - - , , ,. for the people would look upon this subject in a different sort with abstract propo l.vht from that of those gentlemen. He vv int. .1 ibe to .. r tl g .vcrninc.il ; '"1 I"

l- ml .1.. .1. I nl ,1... !... to Lm.ua- I. oft, mnnltnr. I.r from Tl 1 1 1 iCCilfl OC . I!

pic ', iiiu i.'J.io. oiiu ui m ft.. , ww .v. ..-... - , tood. this hea l. It apeak ol

Mr. Head said, that it appeared to him, that if a strnn- tional importance, laki. ger were to step into the lobby and listen to the remarks c, ,,., ,ance of Ni t of the senators from Laporte ami Tippecanoe, he would ... i,elwien the Lakes

infer that every democratic senator was opposed to giving f , . . . U ,mnrovemeilt

0 vote in favor of an appropriation to improve Michigan M XQ p0tl,ol, wnh regard Ii I mm a tkl . 1 . Bl 1J a I ...ire il.,l,ni. .

n.rot.r , nn. ,. ipjue untrue, lie aaio, wiai ftaftr,.... elU.W,on 0f lne abash

trat was not only m lavor d Michigan; city liarnoi, uui f.,r Ht. Joseph'., and other Lake haibors, and the Cumberland road, and the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. But wo think that all should go up m one resolution, as it will .uvu limn rftft..l r r... .1 mn ....I .,...-. .....! I , . .... I. i rt it It.

.' ...- ...... .. , ,i.;,.j net;1, ft.,- .," ...... -- . . . mmmm being detained bv th, eonawttoo. for it shall be back b-a 1 cal, nol coubned to our

fore the Senate within twenty-four hours

out the on' trial icsolutt 't.

M, Ii. I, v . l l.aowd to amend tbe ins

lOO s : hut Ibis Sen lie presumes their tOOOtevS and repie- .. .. I-...I....I ul... is consl.tt.t.'t.a;

senta'ives in I o.n'.ess n, neu - - - and what ,s Nal I n , I , al d that to mst.uct then lipM Ibj

meaning of Ihe const it utbo, ano wnet .e ,,,,..... j National taportance, b o specioa el koeobng th .t tsnboRj . on nee, s, uy.

I In Sen ite aojOOl OOt a , i BOjroo. icsososs. Ciiii'il. iii..'

The Ibe . h id st i ted Ibal the .p.esli i imdci COniOralioO

a si w t , ft. ..io.,

,ft-iv ll,.. on min, cut as niol ' scil UV .1. Ie.. ui r , ft

facts in the ca-e. .. n ty f rr-ail ilt ol IHC I llf t l IMIM-. M. Tbosonaoo IboOgbl Ibis bill unnecessary. 1 he Uov- u4m.,. ,,f ct f Cesigress, r.;r' 0 er. or has ample power giv.n hm in tins matter, lhat tin : .W ,.,.V..,, , , t l d . t.lti. en-itb I. An at t. v. -i ext., dient to enable his Kxcellencv lo escape a little ,1,' ,,. :,t ..i , I.. I ,...:-e. -.-.. il .!, r. - re- o. t to I ,i y 1 1 e I e'' i c t ted that tbe S,Mc did not have a lb. Ot . of Illinois an I Üb SM m 1 ' J ' " ." " , , with,, lit Uns eon-! I w .1. kh.., I n, contain l.a.t ore. I. I A M r.r K ',i.h BlOCoUfO lirf WM willing lo do bis 'bit, it hull I I u ',.,,,,., ;,f tj,!. ,,,..., sue.4 Am.,..., da berrby Mm J siant and in a. .able MTM to e of shimkinf: liom ,e-.ons,ülli . kM,uM ,h .,,,. UI u. Ml St Vftm mMmMc t Mi Sec.esi opposed the lull on the gsnOM that ,1 woul.l (, ,il K m fi(. ,I11(aIX u, v,a. cumaienring on Moni-. lit loaotislila an oniu.tlilo1iii.ol Tbo pofor o.lwramg ,,,. eglaUi ist) M Match seat, Mm sale ot lb pobtic lands .m.-'W- , , , .... n.riUns -WaS fntlfrtir4 bv .be consti- M, , r....... a'n nut i m r.. - i mm ......n .1 in .- .. he (...re.no, to grai t y u - . ma c t M,N :. ixWla th. ktfowiog u ft-mmpsun. hm mmmi

tu t, o. .,; "r ,nr Snmeme t ' W..on ttlbt MC. U i. . ,.';,'

,i ii V can inah' "ft- ift-.'fto..... , . '., ...... ,o. ni .l tmmrAämmt iveie VOM t lO ihe COM

,i.,s in i mi u in.. .na i ,- ,1.1, n-, as no iviM.'l Ws niven bv the Co.'stlMlt

Executive lo annex a condition tl iraoponaiinw n ""'"

U ion Also, that II was against, tnc caaaaaa. 1 ; vc have no ligbl to htnd our felons into any tdhci Male.

Ihe bill was committed to the jiidi-ir commit ur.. Mr Mason, on leave, introduced J ",tt tesol.Uion. Bit MS

ritliiing Congrasa to.ro.tt portion of Ihe pobltc lands m m . mm m .a a . . f . , . I

Drown COW!?, ft) be applied to inc mnwai- - .ft-.. fium illooniiuton to Columbus.

Mi Crook .hank, on leave, .t.liodiictd a rotoioiioo an not-

izine the appmr.iment of a aOOSOOSttOO n the patt or the House, lo act j ..nt v w,h a liosilai one fioin the M-nate.a.,,1 t consist ot one fü m each Coofiotsisnal iia.net, to wnom

the communication of ihc GoVOtOOC, OM ti.e acc.,..,,ta..yu p

propose! amendments lo the State debt OM sneii oe icsaoaa ;

Tboblll to repeal certain social laws in the eleventh

judicial ci.cuit, was rest I UMSO time, ano p-is,-,. A . ... j-. . :.. . . . .i .... ... dm ii li'i 1 1 1 '

the bill repeals a SpOCW acv rm tc, s p

ol Juror. m . . , . . ...

I be greater pa.t ul trie auemum, r" then second leading. On m .iio.. of Mi (' OOS, tbe H"U-c adjmnned.

ia

Davis . smmm Omm sing et st.

-.-.. . . . a

ft-.. ...a ... ,k. i ...... ....i i il.r i,n , io . i' H """" .

Taamkii. ... l.t ft -. . lit . into v nine.' and iiiintv.an.l liacti'jiial

.:... , . , i. i . . . r

eivt n IV toe cnns.,ui'i, ftft-i ,., nso, nitiett "',1 , et I nii o.M'. s m , I a a AS kS . a . .1 ' ...aLla .M IM.

Township eiglitv-eixht. ami li.i. tionai tnwnsioi.s ,-...... ...... , : a . . .....I .......ft. . .ra ..I r all 'a' lftl.

Illll. 1 , UI 111"' I v "mm- - Towiisli,,, r,A'i-y su- a.i.t fi.-lonal townships , -. icl.t ami ei'h.v nine, or raupe tl'ir rrecUOnaltowOhips.-itbty-MVt andcJfCt J 'M.or ranpe lour Pract tonal tow ti,,ip ei-htv -M-v en. 'l l.ntfe ll .V..rlft of tht nar !,,,e ad , .. tht f.f'h ;.. -n. ipnl m,.h. Tannsbojp abaetf, ami bocttsnsl tanosbsp snoetj -onr, oi rni:. fSOOOlOOOl townships niin tj -one, ninctv-two, an.l BOBOtftbOta -f rsinje two. Tow nsliip ninetft -one, rf ran;e tbr. e. iLimtr at. ,.r.. in in",. st l.v l.w for the bib 4 - . i military, ant

other porpi .will he eaClO loi bom . hIm. s.I qaatlar .p.ait.r ! seitio'.s covatr.sl in who..-, or irt fOVttT those mmmi; le.s.-a. ta liir h I shall not hcleteuiiutel 1 th.; .laj lr, .t for ihe CwnimenccUieUl f t I . .... . biI.

r llfltSt cMaOmrtf I bl lb aflot. .. to any of the above lanftl until alte the Ira', si n p e ,s . j itLllC s.,le. an.l l . eom.- ai. 'j.s t to,, ivate entiv : nnl .It of auch .... Is ... contain a mm. or ir.,,e of lea,! o.c n. t'uall .lia. o er.sl ami L ine worked. Ul bs BStt St tuet. Ie.rj.1 uiHliviftion or saMivWooi as iU include och UM OS mines , .,i l.s. ,, ,,, t.o 'I.'II .' '..! t.f. e. ntsp-i ,c . Th.-aab will - kepi apen lor two vvea-ki, (iint. ss the T N s.Hi . , i -. Iln lint if) ...d uo tengcr; ami n- a ,vate entries of land 111 the town-lnps an I I aenoinl t,'!"', lo otl. -. eil will Is- X ! mittel until alte, the ex pi .tion ol tso.siLl lroai tbe comaieuc, mrtit of smd sale. In IbrtlMf execution of tic- saiJ act, I hae canM the r..rrmil lane, ui the l.-neral l.sntl Ültice tu iblish w ith tins pioch i t,ua . I let .l.-s, rip' n.i. ol tl i r..m .1 r; -.'.ens in w In. I. tt. - ' ' I"', nml ol the la ml now otfere.1 for ftale. '1 i. h he hal p-epated liom oltii -iat teeeOM nts ami other aM ns t iiitortnatNf. Oivea nn Irr mv hand at the it i Washingtoa. this firh .lav of Svltf-mter, a nnoÖnittfi:j en ibou'a.n.l right htin.lr.sl and lort -i ' I ,1 r..-s!ent: JAMKO K ft, I K. laSSBBSs. heen, .1. ting, Ca.Mt, e-r the Ueneiat Laut Offne The Inn Is in the mineral regions. mbracxl in the stove proct. matiot, of the hofti.lent ot the I lilted Stat.-s . l,. e to coa.n tbaricheftt mines of lea.l that have v ,-t baaa .l.s. .. r. J th, ' , viaUblg atsnit eighty per cent, of pure metal. I oppe-, .Is", h.. huta lau aid in this region in considerable quantities ,:.. , ...i. .... ......- . .i.i mmi.t fir ,.. n.-n,l.ctiir. of leal 'a

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to tt.efice a resolution o tins nns Siyium w ins ..,. mmmm, m " . ' v 7 m .. ,i . , .t.lift ,, n t. w , re cr.,,,t.l t., the nut ,s,....i " io- nr-. menmg. . , io piviucr ni. t , ..,... fi.r the It r. mnvd to Uv the saute t..e table. , 1 ..,......!. I ,, .solve, Mlp-rs,,,,, Xk.. oC...ou o th-sc mines bein-n. ar t" MN -IT

tiOOS aa tO lOO power Ol IDO gene- Ol m ,.,s ... - - - - - ,,,.st.on lvw 1 I ' . ,r'io" Jir. . klrtkv MlMd IS0 I"' ' " areat facilities of trans,ajrtat,on th. ae. - .to'xs'tiei. - ;

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, . . , i ,,. I I, n 1 1 ni I no , ... i IE i will "in a , Hin tft i o " " " ' m ml . i.i I, ui h . .um ii, ini.nl i. in ill. nlh rill I ii' r flk U ll , ""'"' " i ni in nil a i le at,., inrii,sii,ii s a. s aa . aju.. .'..,;. ., a. m,:. ... i v; " rr r,-, ,,... ÄürÄ3s SS ; Atacra-. ... ..... i "-.'i -! -.-.."ä . . . . -.

" lite 1 1 in' teiti 'ir.il, g, o.iuu, aii'. i . - . , ... . i . A nil teneaung nie i v m . - ;,, n.i , ,u.e . ........ . hl. n t; ,y .nine. , , .. , ... . and the Miaa m I. Osfcs a gr... t , ,,. charter ol ihe HogonlOW. - ...al OOOipOnj, . .... ,.. Tip lH.0le ol bit county weie anxious in ( V1?1 ! . .. tho .Ml. sat of las . OO les in ownsb.,s e.Rhty nln y K . ftnc,0lJ

. He wouiu say out one wuru Ulia their acts; to define the. duties ol county tf ..i'im Oe to anv pait of then county I fnl ' ' 1 r :,...i,.,s.r,..or f lb. e.t,,. o. i-:r "- next... t.. ... ...... , . r,a the river, sta ths

I, the grant of land, for the ameIldatorv q ,,e act relating lo c. ,V au,l- Uy CMt their vote,. ' tee" at rt?? 2 SS& SlrTRb r' mine, h.le been die II- th,. , and i, is . ...I in 1- inii.uilln .. ., .. .i.is j ........... i.. on, ..n.. : . !.. ..... a.it in I' i W o . i iv i is, i i. X, ;o ion ,... . . , . . . .,. ... .,1 i ... nt oiMCa. Bl

and r.rie awsaa w ft ltor m (;rilllt county ; to grant to ti.e citizens oi pi.iu.s , Mr Kllia .bought the I ,w cou.-... HLTT!-. I e toe one "2 "3rfitt.i. KeloMlM tösA aetata. "fTJ 0rrtf r ' ' ' ?. l , . '

h.d ever made IM memor.a. V(.r ot llIU,n()1, tb.-.r chatter ; lo antbortno the . shlp, a m, tended to PTSl,; , r V, two or,T three rows, one ho2. one MMI satdle, rich an i pro uu ... . e (AMF.8 H 1 ; R. ih,a rr. lit. he would recollect - ..ri.ii. school section: to aulhor.es tho Btoto LummhJ to all kinds of special legislation, particularly r onststing oi iwu . . lllitv r..,,,;,,- rot.s.u. i,oe i . .-...- mt ts, a,mrml lud Otfr

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... i. . i.-i f... .... il... crroond th it the n..,i f ..,.,.:, In lav idi certain lanil in lovv.l lots near ,,,, are.,e,al law. .... I , ........ In, miiirr. toeether w .lh vnrious other articles.

iti.il ti.e uoi.ai.oii was asaeu - n .......... - --- , I ., .....,... , 1P t,, was a nr , matte. . n"" " :..-... .!. , .u t. kmo. n

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.si.le. but coiiiiecieu in v.m , nrsS m li u nn r.tuiuty , .utnunaa in. J - " ... ... r . n...aa or l.r..U.,, I H. U.tn.l0M OO 3w,s , em mm

:.TTIL7-. .aaa .od broud and popu , stale to make a deed in certain cases; to logaltze tlio election loi tupu.e. - W I

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