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1 xi&ii jl'OituLr JSCCH YFT RKM.MXS UNSUNG." Ccrrpcr. FROM TriJi FiUION.SIilpOl I'EUIN Tk r.. ba iky. To whom hall ;uni;5.h:p"s Offer'n lie sent, if liot to thet? V hose voiles of incudship hare 3o 1 lieen treasured up hj.- iuc 1 For thor hast sirred my joy 2nd l ne cue men it; a sr n;ore gay: And f re m the other il.cu did'et ttci All bitterns avy. XiOTe's tribute long ?froT givr, And thnie it still VuVd be: And Frieadsliip 'oilVrinr 111 ?!! To none, if cot to thee, And what is Fr:endip' offering! What tribute vrill she send? Are costly ptir.s, and fold; the z:s That frit-ad bfittows cd friend! Yh ruby ring! the sparkling chair. If such alone can please, Ol they snusl come from other i 'V..:!?,. For i have none of these! lint no, it is a simpler gift. That Friendship will piefer, A gift whose greatest worth ccrsiU In beicg itut by Her St is a relume in whose leave? .No sentiment it traced That virtue, in her graveit mot ;, Would wish to see effaced. The muses fill al! leaves but And ere the bock 1 rend. On tl at It if I will tii.ee U ; .vru Of my own dearest friend Love's tribute lon sgo I gaw, And thine it still shall he, And Friendship's Offering Fil To none If not to the.. HoDSE ami thk filtOS"'-. Tb air was cal.n, the sky seretu Clear ahene 1 ti e Silver mocn Jlodge mining view d the silent ccno, The village clock struck c t, Brift homeward, as his way h ba-.t, He simply hml a so.ig, JJut mark'd no curling pire' ps-r.t Sleep hnsh'd tLi village throng; The path that io his cottage le-1, I. ay thro" the lone church y&rb; With steps ouick following on be v?i. Ado soon tne Spire appear J, There o'er many a brambVd siv.uU, And many a sifeut tomb, The sable yew tree cast aroiiiul A venerao'e gloom And oh! thought Hodre, as hi How many a. well known fr Jnl.aoiu huiiiM dvvelliijgs her-. By death's eiipleme command. And deep rejections tiled his tzlr-lt Ad gloomy tcrori too; Poor tiin'rous swain he leck'd beb !.-! At every breeze that blew. And as the awful sport h re !; He cautions grizVl around; Wheu loud the eheerJcps night cw!U2 Aga3t he hear IGund. Vet strove to chase such id!-? f--3?. ";-!, Hid stepp a acros the s t i - : Viz ic! a spectre pale ar irig fio p'lautomdid Thrice was its gristly form diAnd thrice he eaw it bow; lie stood amazed' and would have But ah! he knew not bo??. ;riVCu. Poor Hodge lie called his sirs to ir.i-,.!. And o'er their numbers ru: But nought within his heart cM f ci Of ill to ncghbor dontThis raised hisipirits, mrl ' '- And thus he thought aria:' : Ghosts are but shadows, Fvc tc;J t;,LJ, I'll rntet this daring spriie And forward mo ved, and wol i l;.vc .-r, Rut godlin rose again; ili new got con rag all n. il.um, His resolution, vi'in. He slopped, net knowing "vl, t Yet, thinking in himself. If courage would, for once, pr ,v He'd face the daring elf. And tried, bat still his hear' " 3 . The spot he could not gain; He thrice essayed, and gaind 1 . lie saw, and whence it caii c. A sheep which wandered from u c A dew-dug grave tco near' The inould'riog earth r.'sqo.u.. , ' No saving shepherd thvi e Ijcessant strivings to i ?- e. And liberty to gain, Oft upwards did the pris-Msr l""?, And stll he strove in. an; l'hich, by Dian'i silv'ry t ,.: -, Met timid Hodge's eye, And filled the swain with wii . i, Although he kuev nothy. The won'reus my3terery Aua exp iic And all his terrors lost, His humble cottage soon he gair c2,jo more by ppectres crost. To Mptening neighbors, closing round, Oft, at au idl hour, Hedge would his mighty .:ct?ragj -cui.d. Which braved the spectre's powe-"' '

LY SEXA TE. Saturday December 10. The Senate AssembJed at 9 bco!ck A. M. J On motion of Mr. Pennington, Rcsohed, That a committee be hppointed to draft a memorial to Congress praying that scrip may issue to alf per

sons who did not avail themselves of the la?t relief law, whose hnd have been lone i ted. Vvhich was adopted, and Messrs. i tmiiujion, itcmon and IJumcnt were -ippoiiHca said committee. On motion of Mr. Whitcomh, J(soivca, k Isat the committee on the 'idiciaiy be instructed to inquire in- ' the expediency of so amending the sv:V. as to require but four leiim of -ch 1 rebate Court, to be holdcn in : months of February, av, August. Mi-i November, each term to c(nsist of uya should the bi?sincsi require Monday, Dec. 12. A petition wa presented by Mr. '.ongpraying the location of a road ii-orn Gieensburgh to Logansport which yas referred to Messrs. Loug, Clerk, Metcher and Hendricks. On motion of Mr. M'Certy, Resolved, That a committee of three ' appointed to prepare and report a memorial to Congress, instructing our enators and requesting our Kepresen- ! ; lives to use their be't endeavore to o'-taic an appropriation for the extin-j.-'.iiihment of the Indian title within "iis State) or eo much thereof as can he Uained. Which was adopted, r,nd Messrs, i ( arty, Worth and Clsrk were , -ited said committee. apii motion of Mr. Hay z, a resoluwai adopted, authorizing the committee on canals and ir.Urnat improve- "- it to inquire -n v t ' moriaiizint ; . . expediency of j-'jrcpiiatioii j-irnction.s in i,r V ! Mr. Hercd c-ilLiou saving an 1 cf o i ! ..i-'C ing rci" iutton: r 1 Trr com. j ttee be instructed to Miquireinto the hpediency of authorizing the several Circuits Courts to hold three terms ol -aid courts each year, and to transfer ';e jurisdiction cf probate business to aid circuit courts. 2 Mr. Graham moved to strike out 11 hiat part which requires the transfer j" the probate business to the circuit j courts; which motion being decided in tiie negative, the resolution wai laid cn 1 x I . ; .we t.au.ie. On motion of Mr. Depauw, fh mei - . :i tci .-if .ur :n i -mmittce of the hole S-iiale, iid i . 6 ) 1; .soV.y, "Hec. J. nH vt:tion 3' .r''! .iTiS r 4 -' iiai;i :i;'i o;acf, praying . fi-ie 'ormation of a ncv: c..-ioiv. to be ( omposed of the ;, 'lor a twvni.h. - in which the town oi" . ;j J, ,'!'t.1. ,.rur....: . - :;nv.t: e npoed of Mc-si Jiit 1 r M'Cartj. i 3Ir, Penningbi, f-.m thcTh.:ct jnrttee appointed ti. ,-!:.;;; j p arted a mmorifli ('.'or:-;iv lictief of person? w-vm- i.-:; . .. 'come forfeited: hJi r.s i-.;. r.5 - il -. I'-iSt tioie. and t ( V ;j , r r, J. li pi'g on to.morrow. I Ua motion ot ;.'r. CrL, j Resolved f Thai th cot ;rmtt-:. V', l' 011 I Maii. j. - . 1 . i I f; aire into the expediency ot subjecting . 1 'j x-o t .. lv. .v I . , I .- .1 : 1 .1 1 .. iAuuvn- muse cnjus ucijomiiiaieu Indian recrvatiotn. whith have fallen within the limits of organized counties, and which have bcn acquired by individuals under the tanction of treaties ''tween the United States and Indian tribes. On motion ef Mr. Worth'; the Jesclution introduced by Mr. Herocy to increase the number of terms cf Ihe circuit court, was taken up. Mr. Depauw moved a recomideratitn ct the vote taken on yesterday upon the amendment proposed by Mr, Graham, which was tc strike out all that part which proposed a transfer of the business from- tho probate to the circuit ccurt; Which motion prevailecT, and the jq'!e?tion' being put, chall said part of the j'. -oiution le stricken out? It was de- '( led in the affirmative.- Aes 22, noes Mr,-Herod moved to tey the resohr1 on the table, whictrwas decided in p . - negative and the resolution was pbcu injected; ayes 1, noes 26. j The joint resolution relative' to the j removal of the pension ofiiec, w as read .y. secona time. I xMr. Pennington moved to indefmitely I postpone said joint resolution; which u-cs decidefj fin th- negative uy-s IC; 'm ti. 7. Alur'ie-iiury other uasaccess-

hi thotionS, it will ordererJ to be cngrcssed for a third reading. HOUSE OF HEPll ESENTATtVES; Saturday, Dec. 10, 1831. Petitions Prestnted'hy Mr, Noble from N. Crookshank and others, praying the incorporation of a company for the construction of a rail rtad from Harrison td Indianapolis, which was read and referred to a select committee of Messrs Noble, Flake, Cotton, and Tebbs by Mr Clark from sundry citizens of Warlen county, praying authority to sell a certain school section, which wai read

and referred to a pelect committee; of Messrs, Clark, Conner, an 1 Gardner by Mr. Cravens, from sundry merchant?, traders, Rnd other citizens of Madison, praying And extension of the charter of the Madison Insurance Company; so at to make it an office of discount and dc published m our last paper. . AIovijav, Dec. 12. Petitions Presented by Mr. Murry, froniEphraimOvermiuoC others praying a road between the counties seats of Grant and Elkhart which was referred to the cormrrittee on toaoW&v Mr. Hanna, two petitions, praying a road from Fort Wajnc to Montgomery, thence to intersect a rosd leading from the state line to White Pigeon itoost, which wua referred to the committee on roads. On motion of Mr. Wilson, Resolved, That the iudiciarr commit tee be instructed to inquire into the expediency of forming a Judicial Circuit.; lo be composed of the counties f CarCass, Orant Allen. Elkhart. St. Jn. sph, ?.nd such other counties as m.-iv heieatter be formed in the northern nA of the tate. Mr. Livinr3(on he-inff inform fha it was the wish of the JacWou Conveutionto occupy th Representatives Halj ior tne purpose of transacting their business, moved that the liou?e adjourn till tomorrow morning 0 (clock, which mo tion prevailed yeas 50, nava 18. a:vjeo tne liousc wrii adjourned till " ; " au(.uu,cu ..11 iorrow morning 9 o dock; I CF.Sdav. I " r 1?. )n motion of Mr. 1 " r ',rr.l,i 'l'h,tl ' r tomorrow morning 9 o'clock On and the expediency of prodding by law for licensing tavcrna,.d groceries s:,d de-n-,n3 tnir qualiticalionc. tiou of Mr. Cuiiey. . Resoli-ed, TUirt the committee on the jdicinr br iuctca u iimuire into ! il 1 jm. . me expediency ot reporting a bill aP1110 of tne probate !avrs and fixingthe length of time thiccufts shall be hoiden in each cou: ty. Mr. Maxwel' ol'ikc, th V-Ilowinr 1 . I TC solution: Resclned, T.het the coxTuitlee on mil tiry affairs be instructed to inquire in-!

posit; which wai read and ordered to lie ,on- will be publiild in the January No. ithc.M with tl e t-aillct m-tit. jfo , on the table. One of the Figures a full length Per- in .tastc a'' 1 v.-h.ch a'r .. -'y The remainder cf the day was oecu- -rnit of Queen "Adeide cf Kngl md ; a takln- f lace, ,,;J.frorn ;t 'i tU eUg.'u pied in electing Judges and prosecutingjdy in M Dress, and Cr and Tut- c? vT attorneys, the results of which were n, ot the newest style. exi-en-, hns hr-en r,,,.Vi ......'!', V-,5:

j1 lbe expediency of so amending thof ot;r friend have urged the propriety! Each sub-criber w - : Triilitia law as to do aw ay the. i-;tu.!"on of the undertaking, w e have determined !7ear!r" with twenty s

,rjano company must.?rs, w:.n Icavr to u - 1 t . . , . " 1 . 'v """- rori "J 01u or otncr- ! v hich, after 6.vi.!5 debate WAf hnd "n the table. 'a motion it b. iiESCIVED, Th :t t: f ( r":-;i -1 i'.);igarr road ')c r9.j- -r.j i . t:oii of the vt K J-it.' :i : iid rebvr c'V the 'p"i t!.e nt- .!. &: wht h Michb 1 ' -3 be: out 1 - .. . -- vef.).M t yrt3?s,ir -a ;f en consider1 co;iu--iiiu e ci'tbo w I -: and its several (..isto r..err.. to : ';-.. iriate comiuittees, af f-ojttrv ::.' b the coaai.utct- ro, ud the House brais an tit : i 1 ' ; Tf rv-..;; vrv.- hcly u ) ! v en ted 3Ukp e Hollow . s . j.vJv''J could be made in the tame tunc , Cnc-rnini tlioatnc.il and ottnr nnhlb- cUi and n:':er:ients, within the Corporatioa or lue lovrn ct Jjogansport. Be ii ordiimd bv the President nnd Tithes of the Corporation of the totvn of LA-gunspori, 1 iiar, rem ynu aiter the publication of this ordinance, it shall be the duty of any person or persons, who may intend to exhibit to public view, or show, any animal or animals, wax work or other figures, rope or v,' ire dancer, feats of circus riding, or sleight of hand, for gain, to apply to the Treasurer of the Corporatioc, before he, she or they, shall attemnt to exhibit,- and pay to said Treasurer the! sum ol Jive dollars ior every day he, sht or they may wish to perform, and th Treasurer shall receipt for the same; which receipt shall be presented to the C!erkcf the board of Trustees, w ho is hereby authorized and required to makp out ,us cdicate, under the g'eal of me corporation, iorwIiiCh such clerk shall be entitled to receive as a fee therefor, the sum of cnedvilar; which certificate shall-be a sufficient voucher for such applicant, or his agent, to show or exhibit sUch animal or animals, wax work or otherwise5- during th time specified in saith certificate. SAMUEL WARD, Prei't; Attest B. HURST, Qk Kov. 5th, lCi. !

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