Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3841, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1863 — Page 2

DULY SKSTISKI r rr in tut fKrHv'r)-fJAr M i ii iii , m aa MUI VY MORNING, JAN. S.

4

Thoman Shoiioio, rep: rn'injc the district

ipaantd tf Um tonnthn) of Gilicon. Dwboia and

P k in th 3tat Senat, died nt hi lodgings in thi ety on yesterday moraing, tbt t9th intan. Hu d.oeaae wm eryipUa A few days ago h va in hi tt M Um IhiM In tpwarMl good Ii. Ith. bat ito h h naadarrtd with Um dMtd. H dim 1 fnam buffl. aay from bU f- . ibl? Wthout reo hi witr and children knnwMfcg sjf hi- illn Streng. compcrwtit eI, tt -ruled hi in M st'-knec. tMMhed .rer h m ii. h.s xpirinfr momfliU, and prepare) bia rtmuK 'm UaMrftntl re-titi, place. 1 Tu Sm mi.OIM w .s Im n W irrn. rtiutl h' tackt . JauMit Ädi. 1 KU Mab ein. jrr.tedto MM State in Vf and Incited in I),i . .int v . iro.r th r. mil v rwtidei.ce f f lie de MMWd Mr SnotLDsaa was raised a frmr an hi hol life waa deented lo Agri cultiir! puriiu H jd enae and rterhng imcKr.tr ecer commended him lu th reaped and Molden, e f Ma licit: hour U aa Collector

itl ii.- laVtcnue ol hi count t and lor live ve u h.if! the "Ifi e of A sociale Jndg In Ir.'.o he aa elected Re; ressmteti e in th lower bra in Ii of the Legi -la tute, .u! in 1H60 he aa Msecn St.iM Sestator Mr. SitotVLncr ever affiliated and aympcihix'-d Uli ihr p- i iplea, MMej ami organisation the Deni'M-nti , irty. Hm firt mie f.r Pieaidenr wa given t- .! . kv.n in l0. uni fi'.ni tlii' t ii de supported the Ieinocratic niminirr I r lii.il high position up to ihr Pie-i.lential election ol 160. The deceased hui hui few of th advaut iges of early educa Ii. ii In youth he wa a pioneer in ; nc etile ment ami iu comparatively a wild country, under going ill the privation and battling r it Ii all the dilti u!'.ie ol -uch a lile He earned a Iii ehhoo I ml aermed a com;feiiev by the aweit ol In brw luoHt SnoiiOK iva- a iiurere. i-ir Met iMd h'.ne-i MM He :ti a ililigent and Uiihlul in public lile, he ever Ml in pri rate lue H( im iiimi l --l neue, ot iuick perrrptioii, ut hel principle-!, u i con-uien UotiAly ilevote! ihe riht luwh it he reganlcl .a the tr-t f.ir hi- fellow men, individuell v um eoilei-tiveiy M"-t rheerfully wep.iy tins liumb;, tnlMte Ui tu memory wf . pUtn, un muiming, u Up cieiitiint: in hi. yet i worthy i epreentalive ol

a m jonty of the people wiii.-- .inlu-iry ami virtue-, iiml iuteriii Iiaii- given uro-perit , j.rogrei,

ii. l wetltn to Uie nilion, ;imi a promi title to A mer i ii. . it neu Ii' p We hu t uni tliitMr Oainil Hill W1IMJ 1 wili liter, tti.tl Inn iMiii-. bi .ie ihiw iu tlie array, to inouru Ina lns. lie iliel, i lie had livei, a Christian, in lull eommunion with the Meth i t Kpi. opai Church. U ill I itotu-e-l lv the JMMMaMM of tlie legiUlurt .eteii'.ii th.it due respect üü ptni lo ihr rurnxir uiei rtue ot h !e; h iel CltMajM MaMMMMMMtftaTkMaTäMMfiM I In I rinl I and f tltr Hinte. VN'.- uiMte ! i il tint i rfi!.i !er.ille atnuint of the inirtiieJiie-n to the eii king mil other truf fuiiiU the Si.ite are about I Hing du, awi MM

alrn.i. miirli . thia in .ette lue- h i lireu ptl in (oi eriüiiejit curieue. greenback con tinue to .:ei ie-iate in value and tliev reui-iin i le'al iei-. r in -he rn ...rut of debt, thfxf la no doubt but IM I OTTO era of the irujt funda nil r.'- : i h an i.Ljcct lu cancel itu-ir a.debleiine.-.s ih that km I of curiencr Ami the more it diiniinatiei in value the K'eater the inducement ol lite borror of die tu.,d to pay then obitgn Imu4 in lectl tender mite-. Thin condition ot' ati'ni i- a ell worthy the lonM-iemtion ol t he Feg lllalfe. net aniue iemedv.il p..iOle, slemld be applied iTtheae fund.- honl.J be ot! verted li in nii i - i'i" e untre- up n real e-t te into treasury n -. a- i value w.ll be mileritlly aMJMa (ireeidi uk- hue already fallen over Hfiv per cent Itelii the i:d.l atcaaj rd. aJf eonr-e eveiy dollar heM b the Stale in tint kind of currency on ice oini of it it ii t fuii'l". la .i h. thervtti

. .i in-iuiil wlii-i thoe in ie le; ! ci! tic It

ide S nkin- Fund (J'niini.-ioiiet hohl i milli"ii ot m i.om k tiie lumi 1.- the loer jn.t hat it will c..-t to ouv erl Iii it i uiretiev nfo gohi

The rXIMiM "I 'he MOTtg lg4 I llltNg due two ..r ilirer ye-ir-.. lit le inea-uie Morliiy

ron-ider atioii We nndenUand that the brain heid IM liank ot the St ife. iu anUctp.tticn ol a tnrtliei iecline in lreaurv note-, and apprehend in tiit the Sipitnie Couit mn det-iil that C ore inn.it in ike p i;ier ü leu a I lender line .given i-olice lh it they will i.o longer reiene that kind ot cu-iency on depi-il. unle--the ilep-ilir mil aree to leceive p-iv in k i.d It la alo t atel (hit the BmjI If retir in it noie trom rircutathm. and that it io piy iuj t.r them a premium of from one to two rr cent Sh ml. I nut the Sfate nnna-e it fundith the aine op in and t-rethoughl tint goicrn the bmkei M t&r W hi Ml viniit to ae thi ;a'r.moy thi inuiiiti -ent gilt to the St.te f-r the idv mcerneiit of it educational iiitrtrsi- trttlnrl away ty it bem inve-tnl in currei -i MM I t orth h '; it f ic and wh . h will in iii Mol. ib.litv still furthei decline in value Wuitever the L i::lature can do to save its Tri:t Fund inlart ahoaM ! done, .ind it pii hie to etil ir in-tead of perniUljiig the-r v due t ihiumi'h. or ti te lost entirely through the genet ( i depreciating current-. in Ifta I oiirl. The ipietMri i be ng . T i r - I m tin l,e- !a lure iure i'hiii to a repeal l tli OtMMM PlM (. Milt, and we notice that the tiew -pajiei - in th" S' ite '.itc 'e to i -pn.i . mil, mi t r . lie o piel to any repr-l I'lnn e in the organ mon ot MMMj Mlght :ot to be made. unMM il befi. tent '.hat such cMaatfjtva MMaM te tor the poMic infere-it I'he t'onimort P-ei y:en was uu-ot ponteti in the Rciied Mtatute- I 1 85J , u, i Sa been i at u a iii ue nig ut public I it ot . a thf IN erraril iiriadn lion tr .at rme ii time l.y the Legist time leal I a atte-ta In !. reit Mli' t New V..ik aid ' thet Intr t Colli III i Iei- t'onil In tht I .le Colll:tUtlotul l'oi Clit'ofl of 1. ..., Moil-i. fi was aaa-te fur sim l.ir court, rbomug ih it -i.e is keejMtig upwithtl.e t...r- miie b er m -lei st.tr A tew dollar- it cl to i icr ; te like toirs, .i - n iwr; iiit to the ;opie a t have i nuts open, by tctma iMntn'n; it short jarrioi. ao th it jiiiH-e. itt the latignage of the Constitu ion. m .i i e i niiuiatcred' - ead 1 m l w 'htullei it 1

' r 'om tae ihan Argu-. Supreme I aiirl I t e rtlled Wlotro. I he alt in le t ken by die .Indues ot the Stl ta-rmr Court ol W onatn. i--eitiri): again! idr 1'it - .- i --...; . m -t. n, th on .1 1 1 ibit t 1 1 t r t of h die i . rpu-, h s v ml deep fee j in Wa-dviifttoi.' I he c oirt i cuaj.-o.! of - aiblicau JJ:e-. but it aa unuuiiuii in crrating lt-ell fi.'tu.i i- i- the ;ie eii i. cinch the F.e-Uieiii baa loctidtci upon "the wir .wrr " i r W im-.. it- n ;mer uiiioiim. e ii.t l'i ted Sti'e-Sen I'f Hour a'iowa- . I p . 1 1 e i pfj hatc l ra Wa-hingtoii to rcocll Uacvoiirt 14 itc pam tilegiunce, acai lo induce it to no lift it opo.U'ii' ha- irrirwl. and hid comraen e I .i labor, but ae btir no nil . tit ttion tb.a t I. - Clia urn attended ht any -uice-' WehcTe MlafcwMI int ihr Ju-ige ol U . iiaiti. Kepmbh caiia in u.-h Hurt Ite. will atand tftrui in detente t the CoUa.ituttaHi ua.ut the Uaurpaliona of the klaecutit I be curt- of all the Northen.

StoMa (w!h few MM caMiportCr.t eiceptiont, hmng tne pnatinm oi tn itemorraev. an-, mn nng . Will 'rrar t)ame " roi the aame le IbucVthe farce arciiaatton that the Pern ri The 'a-r tVic.'reea haa tut betv utuiiirt . prlt are gw Ity ol treccm in rebio i niiitit . . . : . 1.1 n.ik r fill. in . f i . M. . . , I ml .lt.. r 1 i

more Of tlMBi CO'I tt 'ieii inr-e nr ---. inw nr it nw- ... .. mr-, .., p t avbi i ha- ram ..1 over throurts. aij of racMM neluaivelf th.it the ra itc sfrength; u d the more t cabi tnM b IhBiapiti- p uty ra t tie M' true Dü'iolt pcrty ; wi iiliW MM .-in r.-rrti'f i r-rht- j that M) ere lor the " L'ldMi aa it a. and the I t 8frenie tVurt of tb UMted State, t '. C' a '.at" wili r-tMifron' tn rfanscr with an unbroken aitrtt. Mr S l'.r.'ty. l'tv...t M r-lnl for Starke

an I with a unctiiojouii judgment A recent letter co .ntt. being feeaent. . . ,:ie-l upon, and the of Jndi-t MdUv. of !oa, t Um 8MMe Court I Catention ia rat.fte.! to repnil that he de iared

rnme:i lot me tui'Hi mil oppn-eu to auoi:uuii im

The Committee on l-)!titWn haeing re turned, thron-h itc Chairman made the follow ing report

WnitiAa. The depcrtuiw q! the Fre-ident ol the Coited State trom lea fteti repeUed ietdar aUourthit the : r. . Kloo.lt war aa iml foi

of the p 12 of he

it I

me ami followe! of er vice from the preaidiiic fficer ot aid Con

h ibrr- . bren an o? ier iff

at. e oe h ' f ame lei. h, eihibon.g trtie pctn

... . rioc t.ila t the

of the Cinted Statec. remnvea all doubt aa to

h hi H" w c npboM'.ed to bta place on the H pren.e liencll by fVeWidMIt Lineoln. aa were J it -r Swayr e.'of Ohio, and Dan, ol lilu.The e t .dMlco hold treMtee mwiimen'-. and we hare no doubt that lie Surreme Bcoch wilt t ui.auiaaatcc in ccatni.i he Con atitutiou tgaiimt tbe uc ami Uautferou aMer tion of F.aeeutire rwemc five vpamlcd un

d-r the iiniginfting iiiUuei.i e of war necessity : for ttic purttnae ot aU. i-lnng alat ery . but aolely Thi ut nude of the new Kepnhiic.in Judges, ut for the re-tor iUm 1 'he ( nvernmnt aad en aeeord w.th tbe old uinitaiie o the bet eh, forcement of the law, ileunn i . n cxpiesion ol should oeea-.c rut Miepeie It artniM he f .r eot.rb-nn iti fn in I e pcii -, and, more aatoniahiug if any eil icail lawyer any Wiukmi, Wf ht .ete tint w .r it disunion;

one tetei enough in the phdo-ophv of )itri thretore. be it

Krunlrni hy thr ptopU nt Stirkr rtiiufy in t n

Ot' m throughout in

IMi.e - ciMdir l id the A ltÄlliMltatMil. V aan Mf.ti.ii, aitd it the cormpC , Mti.m Mai elf an . e of Go M-Ttoo. re-ofv ;nu. :n eomdu Jon. that be. together cnh UtCtwili'e IiVmocraef ot Si irke county, that has et er tood firm, would be more detoted to our heri-hed t nnciple iu future, and that we would "tr.nly baml" to combat error, fanaticism an 1 treason in wlnteter

car;, it mi,-b. come

ah ui e!o.'tiie:it -uid Tern

K'aojrrtf. Tint tbe tmern r or tbia 8ute iru-rnt or . be tr m-ni Ttel, a epv of Ue-c res .li - - -u the ! i f the I" State, the e of the In el taMs. and

On M

!ta ordered thvt the t5roceeling ' fj e ,

, m aar m

wiet n inoi- st o I, ui iure oi eictj n i hi tlieSlite in the Kedrr 1 Vu on. un lud;ng the to- j ailed Coit:ederate States ITaODl CTIOM Of HI! M' Mellett No 69: To amend section 76 of the act tor live feitlemeut ul decekwt' estate

Mr. Hord Nn 70: To amend MeUui 16 of

aide. he ro-e with the occaakM, and no man exkMiletl a more lnftt pitr o i-m He akeil no

hig1 r tribti'e t' the Ul . e 4. ail M Fmu- ! am v

I ever a In m I

whither he had gone lor t

of this meet uiir le Duhiihed in the Indian

Mtl. Fir mouth DemnrrM nnd Starke County Fre-. MM, na n .ti n. the Cacneention adJmri:eil fine die. with three rouaing cheers lor Hei Jrit k and Tnrpie. H T HOW A KD. F.Wt BLIJ AH WOOD. Vn e rie't.

El 1 MMI, I

'raetice act.

,b am a t oi.t,i

Se. ret.trtM.

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

pi 1 1. .- to d. -erve any place upon the bench ol M.,v . ..urt should ao fir atuUift him-ell aa to iif.fiold theae preteiiaiona We conirratul ite the country upon come of the encouraging aapectn ( tbe timea. The Work f reparation j;n on. alongside that of desti uctioti The Connie. ahu h h i- done ... much lo del .1 e i ii t'e-trov the Cotiatitutioti and 10 disintegrate ihe I'n , is about to expire in ignoiainy. The St.'c- ire aertii.g their riuh- I e curt- re airaiirnutjr themaelves aa the vindicators it the hbeitv of the i-iti.' ii At d the awple are m uch ing fore ard to fake into their 0 n hands the task ot lecon -iru' tinjj the (tot at 11 merit, in which armies andnaiie- h 1 ve i uirsi, and which C thancta ami CMigreaea hae mcddletl with to nur There can be no do-.bt but tin- pt-ople generally deaire a reform in the A ltu.niti it ion, which by ita weakne-s and recklessness In well nigh ruined the country It is not the Dem ci 1 alone that entert nn this sen'iment, but it in

clude a lare number of -oiieri ati ve who hue

been identified with (he Republic ui party

proof of this we present the following exti.u t from a leitet written by Justice Samvkl I' Mft iiit, of the Supreme Court of' the L'nited St.uea, dttela' Keokuk, low. I. November IDh. 12. in nnswer to an imitation to attend .1 "urand jubi lee "f the friends of con-t tutioual liberty and Union .In Ige M11 im it appointed lt year by Mr Lincoln, tor whom he toted, and was a mernhcr of the old Whig nrty The seuUaMMI he ex presses c iiiiioi lad to strike the puolic mind as eminently just and appropriate. Hi- letter should be Mad by II who aincerelt deriie to be inlormed upon the pre-ent tMaül toll of affair a by one who e n line no other motite to intluence him l.ut the o)d of hia country. In coiinecl ion ttrth the CQMiaeiltl of the Albany .4r.7 M the MMMM Court ol the Unitel Stite and the coiifidttc-c a Inch may be repi-el in not onlv its ubilitt mnm puiity. but il.s deter mnia'i'Ci to protect and maintain tue libertie ol the 1 itiieii. the letter ot .ludue Mil. 1. tit is most opportune .ludu1 Mil.tta it 1 ito.: The MMMt MMMMM htte uaddeneil mv he irt iihmc than I cm liud lu.-uaue esnrea, for I leelthtt tu Um jrM Mm Dem i ic we ah ill have 1 ipte ly re-loralioii of the Union an 1 c'X.i-titmioii al liMrftv. I am an old Clav Wliiu, ,i yni all know, and whee the party went down. I unite! with the Ke public his, in the hope ami bwKJ that it would sin ccr I to all the lot il and nation il virtues ot the Whig narty, and tint we mihi hive Wine principles and nilicy prevail under another nunc Hut 1 'ot more ihm I bargained for 1 1 w a- not in t he en t en ml tint t e -hon Id h ite civil war as a consequence ol Republican McMaa; that the p aVlii treasury was to 'e plun.ieretl by whole I I ; lh. I fiee soil " M iotal Stales hould he covereil with mutial liw; tint "flMfl Meb" honld be eh line I 111 the duftgeottf of the b i-'.lc. th.it dec hionc- -h oil I !c nckel to desoiatioii. and hu liuerly of fi ee men should l conhi e.i in iis practical cpaHcatlM lo the negroes of the S u li, and the Abolition wing of the Repuhli cm ptrtt I the North No! We old Win-. in MUtiejg wiih the Rejiubli.-an puty. did not con enl tn beaiMU'v to any such violations of eoii-titmioii.il liberty H id the couiicl . of (Sen Scot'. John J Crit tenden. Stephen A D nul . and indeed of all the wise and good men of our nation been heeded, we would MM now be a flirted with the civil war thai is now upon 11a They cuhl not have p ei ented South Carolina trom her itteinnt at letohrion, but the Cri'teinlen priipnailio would hate aa veil all the ie?t of il.e S m hern Sia'e-. ;iih böig befoie ibis, ata tri Ii ng espcticc of money, an I at a sin ill losa of life, that rebel I o Sr .te a.-uhl hate been hum:. led before the II lg ot tilt L'llloll. DUt h'.a d I the phrenjtv of the Addition lead ers nieet tint projsisitionl They -lid, away with it. awav with it. and cruelty all who ad to MM i? They lurlher sa d, ltav. the al tc St ateiro ' Wo ca.i lo without MM, and te will apeeihlv reap the advantagta of a -ep nation When die con-ertatiie dfMJll of the nation proclaimed itself for the Union, then the Ab Ii tioni-i . is. timed tint thev weie the w r i M ty , a "1 deni'iinced ill other is Rebel mpat niaers That the A'"litioiiit- are in favor of pm-c ut ing 'he w ir tor me love of the I n. on. 1 un MM i- not "hec-ae 1heirobjel ia to aboli-h slatcit only muA if tint should fail, thev will again -ire-lilt i.use their obi cn.ol ' let the Vinnn tU le " (ent lernen, it ia the mission of the Dem ratio party to - it e the Union II haa aw it been a loy il ami national putt ; ii ha- ever upheld '.ni it irtional law as 1 lie only ifeuari ot tieeiom It was ihe puty that hui led lion, power the author- of the alien and ed tion law-. - ntt year- ago. and for ill that period 'hey guide I our shin of State auccCMlulll and gh rioita'l throagk the mir of civil com nioiion and tiie d uiker- of rUfigW war I reg ud the Clav Whig party, -'"d the Doug lis Dtmoenct as genuine br inches of the old Democratic p.irtv in lil" When I -ee den S.ott and Millard Fillmore, ami Crittenden, and Kerchum. and Hunt. nM the old prominent Whig of tweni fi v 0 ten ago. now united at the polls with li e ImmMM cy. I can have no atMCJbl that if the immortal sage of Ahl and, th tt put ct of pit: lot, m -t el MMMM i orator-, .ml w i-et ol -ta e-iuen, Henry Ofay, warn still alive, und 111 our midst, he too would lend his voice in favor of that party whose wat' haord arethe ''CowalitOltaiti as it is." ami "the Union a must and shall be preserved The Abolition leader had 0 little idea of the char .cier of the ci i.te-t tlu-y ttcte enti iinc CfKM, tli u they procl uine! the ami cfcl tie oter in Ml oi They have h id !l the money they ak--i toi , rail the men they a-ked fir. Hid vet tiie a 11 1 .e- wiih ui.exmpled luiv al the end of lite hum lied day. Tue le-ult M tb bad eii-hteeH mouth demou.-trates clearly the not e ut uf a universal tdi uue of rulers, and as old

Wl.i- cliiin lo loe theii countrt niiretlnni

remtiort ntnemhlnl

1 That we are now. as we hat e ever been, I firm'v mid unch nice d.ly devoted to the 7bM of the State- nn.l m-t itui : ih. and wc bold it to be the duty of ad true patriot to m lintaiu them in eterv proper and constitution il imale; tii.il the whole theory id the C iternment is base! upon the aaauaiptiou that wr-mgs are to be re 1 du--ed. 1 tar a ;m-ible,bjl pMtMbM mean 2 That the adai uiUaliou. iu uepeaiiiig the ( wriiof h ibeas corpu. arresting private citiMM not siibeci to m iliary law. and im arccr ititig ( them iu obtical b istiles. iuiug it proclamation 1 declaring the slater i.eid m ceruin BMMw ree. and iu numerous in-t iucca usurping power, triolalhag the Constitution, hifVrnjfHag urs.n St ite sot eieignti . and ibaiecarding the popular wi-h, .ud e-pe nil I v in dn i riing the war from the ob j. . t of retniiiig the Go 1 er n meat, which the I IVesidetil origuiaiiv dec uei houni lie lua aole pur 1 ase in iis peoaet 11 1 ion, de-ene- our unquali hod rep obation, and ju-lly entitle- it to the con detonation of all tnie 1 cr-ot cotistilutloiial lib

In I CJl t Mai Mate 1 ihls

."I I hit the law t C'-rigresa erecl mg cert un count e- tafVirgMbi into a State, called ihe Sta'e ol ' Western Virginia. ia. 111 the language of l"Am ard Batea. At'orney lieneial of th L'iiite-1 Stale, iu a eitT 1' ateil Attorney tieneral's olli.-e, Aul u-i IS, IMI, "aH origMal, laMMMMb ent net t 1 evolution, and in ultra a plain breach o tioth t'oiu.1 lution-.. of ngiiui an I the Da- J tion " So marked an act o 1 etolultnti Is it, tint, unlike the einini ip.iti.iuproclirnitioii. it is not sought to be justified bt it- authttM o,i the jne lein e of Mjlilary nece-iu It piie by C n, gie- and aawocal by the l're- ilen hMrajr, even more than . tut fortner act d Congress or 4 the President had betrayed, the ueubcrale .uifto-e of the Admiiiitr itron and the political uiajoiitt of ColigitV" lo -el a-ide the Coii'!tution, ..nd c.-tab lish upon the common ruins ol the Union mid the aovere:gnty of the Stale- a revolutionary Government, monarchical and military in its character, and iu wbfch all the great guarmtees ' ol civil hbeitv, leienlly M MCwItMl) a-.-uled. will Ik known M MUM forever. 4. Thai while we coiidemu and denounce the Ii igiani end mouitrovi u-uipations of the Ad miniairation, and efieniach Mtntu ol Abolition kam uei ennui coii ill) ho'tiie lo the Southern rebellion; tint we reganl the docti ine ol secea a. on at a ruui-oi lo't esr. unw u i anted bv the Coutiiuli"n, und iie-ii in tit e .iliki ui IM MCCaH IT awi perpetuity ot ihe OuVMMMM ami pe.u e and lib-rty ol the people V Tint ptrttt fr item tl re'.tii'ins ami political tetl-iw-hip abaaild be retorrl among thr people of the Sta'es; 1 liat the best inteie-t- .. all, and t!ie wellareol m inkind. dem and that tbia ahottld

1 te done iu the m -t -peedt and mNl elbv i te

ill inner; thai wc hold our Fdleral igamzi ion Ml d do jufice to all, mid it ju-tice M none; th it State S .toie.uiity and National Union" is the only Uagc acfegu ml ol 1 1 cel . in, ai d j l.ledge our-eltes to upiiobJ both, as our hope in ; peaa-e and our drfen-e in war ti 'I hat wec.rne'ly MMMMMMl M our fellow cit.zeiM eierywhcie to observe ami keep nil their liwlul and CtMCtitUtiuMl obligations, not only a a 111 after of duty and safety to all, tint tint thev mat not I' 1 cpro.at lied in history wuh

having been in.ty of the same cruner thet ituiMMM in othera. 7 That t i to Um Dwvple we nmt look lor a restoration of the Union ami tbe hlaaingi ol peace, and lo these ends wo -honld difCd our eune t aaaj hone.-t effoils, and heme we aie in

favor of the assembling ot a National Coi.ien tion of all the St ate. ..t Loiii-tnle. Kentuck , at tue earliest practicable period to M adjust our National d.tli. ult'c- that tbe S'ate may lineal ter live togMbaW in barMHtJa each being secured in the right guaranteed respeei it el v M all, b- j otn falbere. b. Tbat we MaptctfalTj rteoMMend to the Ltgiabiture, now in r aaiiHi, to appoint a MHabli liumbei of able and discreet men a coiiimi-.-iou era to 1 ominui.il ite with other States, ..ml the Cong.e-- of I be Uiiitoi Stues. inviting their OS operation in carry Mg int. etre-t ihe object of the preceding rtaolutMitl '. Thai we MnMftlf reeommend a ce-ation ol hotiiit:e. lor Meb eriod an rn iy !e nece-saiy j to allow I lie 1 eopic of the North mmm 8oth Ut eaprea. through a National L'oii ention, their c i-h for p( ice and a m unton UiCi' of "flic Union as it wa. under the DawatituthM aa it ia." II' I h it theCeu'ial (01 ci nineiit ha- 110 power under the Conti' utioii to tax the e iple ol the Slate ol Indiana lor the 'Ut pOe ol raising nuuiet with wiiu-h to buy the .-late d Sou; hein Slate-, ami we now de-dare, in adl mee. thai all deli's eootractad, or bud which may be i-.-ucl im the pur;oe d piling lor am si.ch -lave, we boU to bo uueily void, lor want d authority to is-tieihe -a me; and the Slate I Indiana will net 01 c R -ent tint her people ie laieil for am um h pcipimt. M th it we 1 eco in mend to our Retc.-ei lativCC 111 the S ate Lcuislalute. and 10 our ic-enia titesinthe Congres ot the Unite! Suue-. that we. a- a pu t of the people ol ihe Stale ol Ind: mi. u d of the Cnited State. In gite notice in adt 11,' e, that ai y bond i-sueo lor lite i urpo-e of ratrying UUl ihe policy n ihe l're-ii:ent a "C-mii ,cii-.i;ed Kmancip ition ProcIaMaUott," will not onlt be in violation of the I'. CatitWtWm, but also ui violation of ihe will of the jaMpie. and that tiiey w ill bo repiidi ued. II That we ate fof our country , for white men and white 111c: '- 11 lit.; that we ue MJMMdithMallf oppO"ed M CuwgrCM tut bag Mother in 11. or another dollar lor ihe prM cutioi, of th-.r w.u ItaT alij other purpose luali I ll I fir.-t declare 1 by ibe riesnient uid that Mat fM ther proscculion for the purn-.-c- - f ar et idenctd will be in tifei violation the Constitution, ol ! Ma iepaiel it. I o ainuis. and in violation of tbe oath which he took upon h in-ell 011 the 4ih d tv ol Ma.. Ii. I Mil l"J I hit ant llfJiH I on ihe part of any pCMM M Mraeata, l induce negio Immigration into Statkecoiiiityw.il be reciidcd by ill the me uig urarai.tecil l.y the t'.-i.-t'.iution ul ihe S'ate ol ludi tiii; and lint ae ap eal to our Stale litgi. Ittuie Haa in -e-sion. to introduce -uch uieiuie as sil.ninrl an enlon cii.cnr ol that clau-e in uir Slate Con-t iu'. on Iik :. ptov ,dts for the pretention of ne-ro imm gr iu..n 10 the State. id Tint i.i 0111 ..bit- aid talented Itepre-enfa-tivein the Statt LegiaUturc. Mr. A. 0 Fa--k-1

ai-ii. we hue the m .-f ii:l uiol i-onfileii-e ; nd

Mr Clay pool No. 71. To amend I t and Jd tectiont of the act iu regard to K.alariea of public offi'era. Mr Caff No. 72: To amend aectioti 42 of the ' act incorpiraling cities atid loans Mr lirtibb N 7.C To amend McMMJ 14 of the act authorizing the t -t ruction of plank.

macadamized .and gravel ro.ada. aiLia ox Kcon aKDi.o

Si'iaif b lis up to and Including N 6W acre read ..nd re'euel. aol joint reolu'.on No i . lead and ordered t.. br engrosseii The tnemoiial lo the ( .vernor and Ltrislat u e

of New York Hotic w,n refeired tu the Com miltee on Federal Rdaliona

SKN ATE. TntaaDAT. January '29. I"ti3. The Pteident caller the Senate to order at 9 o'clock A M Journal of testerd n read and approved. The Fiesideut aniiounced the re rial commit tee t u-ed by the re-oluti -n of Mr. Btawn, of Weli. to inouire into the comluct of the Slate

w 1 - 1 tjiiartertnater General'- DepartmMt, lo COtllt' yj, Sorbin's redutio. to authorize .f Wes-r Hrown of Wella. Cobb. Downey. ( tria f riaww OoMMMM to ti;t the pi 1 ... 1 w

Browne, of Rindolph. and ,aew Mr Shields introduced a resolution granting ,T H V.jen. lue (uarierm i-'er General, the prit ilege ot appearing lefore the committee him self or by attorney Adopted. Tb I'lc-nleiit announced the committee on the put ot the Sen .te on tl e resolution of Mr Cor . . . . . m c

bin to fonaM ol Me-ts Corhin an I Ciapooi

t 1 . a tt it 1 .... l 1

ivirty . .,0 uiejr will 11 speeouv u.uie uuorr , , , ,. t .,.. urt lK., ,.e,n,OI1 ,u lhe a k - I . . . t Ca . a t tn II, 1 . a ft . . . . I .na I

Ulf I r III". I :t " 11 1. Mir Ml.dlUMI VI JUI j . f .

V ' 'I '1 1 H " ' I ' I

Uuiow Repeetf allv . vom. VMUF.L I- MU.LF.R

I'rnri rdinnv of lhe Mjarh. t aunt) IIi-iiiiii rullr 4 ot irnniiii ftirinnl to a call of the D'uiutfatb Cfhtnl CoMMtttM, thr 1 irge-t ..id 1110-I em husialii t'ontcnt.on chieh i ter .-enit.li in St irke count ronvtntd at the t 'ui t House. 11. Kuoi. on S itnrdal . the 24. h inel The Contention w ..t.-.t izet bj the election I H I Hocml. Y.-n . Pie- !eit; Klijih WthHi. Vice Fieident . K. 1 Brown, Principal

receai. ml .lohn - A --' 1 1 ' "-.cie

tart Mr How .rd. .11 taking the chair, made a faw

oii-t.tut.on and tue L ti"ii. dctuinds and re-

ceie- our ur.i aaütle i a;.pobatiou 11 l int tiif election lo Omgre-s .. H n 1 I in - A Heiidrick lor the bMf, term Hue li.ti.i I topic or lite sb'.rt inin. i ectritrtM MM cot ;n I t -euiei.l ; mm that ce teg ill 'lit tVctbiHa aa "eutUMwly bt to be aaauc." ami that the Lei-I ii .i - t iitcwd true a ixJoiii 11. the choice of there ch iinpion ntt s'ites of white men'Hg - to rag Mi I the peple of In.11.ua iu ihe L' 8 Sen ite in ttiis hour ot our country 'a is?ril 16 That the t'li u: m ai be instructe 1 to tr li

mit a ct.pt ot ihe proceeding of thir meeting to

e en branch ut our Slate La'g:slalt.ie. with the

retpae- tint they give them a respectful and de

I li'tTite consi Jeratiou.

I Illicit. 'in..- I Kt urli ,rl i. in r ( ttMm.m ru.

nnr .ri,.,i ,in ..1. mm .l . . . ..,- ..f I ..Ima..i ,a

inr n.eeiiiig. wneti tn motion ol J A Berv. a committee. ow

r Ite it' v Kenublic an arose and ud

thit although he might ie ru ei ut ofSmler. he 11. ul. I ! i L i.ri,.ll.,a ml, iIimp ' , ia i

i.-iini: one Iroan e .. h low nhp. was appomteii , m , ,. - - - , , ' .. i.ieie were -o I ihe reluluuis lor which he to prep ire a series of reso ution eEtrtive of ; 11 n UU t , . ,i ' . Tr ,. v null eheerlullt t..ie, ahile f r -ome others he tne -en-e ot tbe L .nt ention Tne lobowieg . .,.., . i . , . vi u . coiji. I not iiiii mi niuti m ut Nr. Beti the i ret i gen lernen were at.p. ii!eJ aa auch i iiiutiliee: t " t4ui-c. iu tot wa, reo 'ti-idere m. . motion pre

i i ,ii

tenter ,i a item. N irth Bend D t' CatUlccaM W ih:ngtoii Jacob Deui (hegon Phillip (hMMg. Calibarwia C Slert W t ue J . M I . ki .1 1 1 Iv-Oll I K - o B droil B bnt lircy. 1 .i . s uii'.e! Leleter Duiing the ib ei.ee of the committee the t" u trillion waa addreaanl bv II T Howani. S M.C.atkeli W C Ctlemaii and A W P-.r Ier. m i apiiil "f elopirnce uid devotion, tic

. uleil to give Hie Republican. an opportunity ol show c:g where ihr -t- 1 ui llir tr-oiu'ious. and that a fair undent. Hiding might ne had. each icaolutioii was red md totou ii.n epa rarely, and adopted a I mo I unanimously amid tiie wild et an. tct the nighet vote against e.ther of the resolution- tiug arara, ad BepubhcanJ A Beri v now eiiig called for. ie-ponded in .a tec cell tuned lemark. ami t'hen read Co the ' Con irnt. on the addrewa ot the State Central Com rii tue ii omit en !mg liie toamale n l'.-:i... critic club-, w i tii i ri.t otHjaa ro ail. thai our rumors miglo me in ami participate in lhe

BILLS OS TUIKli RIAIUNG Mi Kay' bill ( No l.V authorizing railrtada to eontiuct braiichea w read a third lime and passed. oKI : I i 99 Tit L HAY.

one half of '

MM North, ,

and the other the prison Soiiih. ami lo nnke the

committee con-oit of iteen member, omc up ,

A lojii discus-ion sprung up over the resolu tion. penning winch lhe Senate adjourned. VFTKKNOUN SFSdON Ci'letl loonier at '2 P M bv the President

The pending qatation waa the resolution of

The Pie-ident alo announced the following ! Mr C .rbin

Mr tt i ; i tn- mot el to amend by striking out .all alter lhe revolving clause, ami insert add to the Committee Me--r French and Cor bin. The anMndinent was adopted, and on motion bv Mr. Wolle, the amended resolution wa Lid on the table feMMU TloN. Mr OutbM: Tin' lhe OmBMIMM M State Prison b relu( el to u number not eieeedmg

Laid over under the rule.

coiuunt.ee-: Committee on Congre-aional Appoitionment . First Distiict Fuller S.- tmti District Wolfe. Third D trii t S i 'Ida. Fourth D.-lri' t I 'ieik. Fit 1 1 1 D.'iict II uch S.xtii DielrbS Bay. Chairman. Set enlh l)i-ti ict W il-on Ivgth Di-tiict White Ninth D.x'rirt Teeguden. Tenth Di-trici Grave E1vtitii Diatrici Brown of Well. Coinmitfe on Lo:isIa'ite Appoi tiontnent: F'r-t Diatri"t William. Cnan man. Second District I had ley. Third District Hon! Fourth Distiid (iifibrd. Fifth D-trict Mellen. Si xth l.-ttaet Blair Seieii'h DbWrict lohnson. Rightli Diatrici Culver. Ninth piMlH Coibin. Tenth D'srrict Ho. ig land. Eleventh D: strict (ii ubb. lhe I'm-, lent i.ud be lore the Senate a com umnicatioii trom .Judge Peele, late Se- ret iry of State. i. miwer In an impiirv of the Senate iu reg ml to foe of oftico dm mg his term. March novatliliat tht rtuort laf on ihe

td le. and the report and similar repOftp be) ptintml, Mr Brown, of Randolph, moved M bmmM bt referring ;.ll these couimnii cat amn lo I lie CoMMRIM M Finuice Adopt, d The PreabtMl alao laid before the Senate the

roort id tiie S'atr I'.oiid of AgricnltMw. MMf red to Ag i. ultui.il OoMMlttM. in t Li Mr. D-iwncv. Jndtciary OomnaRtMJ Repf ting Senile Ri No ,'lii, recommfnlitig rs paMagfl

Bead aecond time and nideicd to btMtgrUttatd

eight

M aTU ok iio. MMMM WMMMMa. Mr Cobb: Mr. Pre-ideut. I i ie to announce to the Senate the dc.th of the Hon Thomis j Shoulder, the Sen itof trom Dubois, win. e-

pwrMd thi lite this morning at ten minutes he hue lour o'clock

I deeply legtet, sir my physical inability , as j

well as. my want of kii iw.edgeoi tlie lii-tor ol he decease , rentier die pi.iier Iribute to In MMMTJ Mv ai ipi .nitance with the decea-ed C iMMCnctd lU ye.i- ago, when he hr?l look his seat a Sen Uor in this chamber Mt icla'i.-u with him -ince tint tune hue been ot the niot

agreeable character. I ever tound him a true; and Itonesl It end Thedceei d VMM! in M u ion cciint v. Ken ! itp-kv. .1 -tii u l rv 2.'ith. Isdh. coii-oip.etillv at Iiis j de Mil he al filt six ycu ot a.e His father. , Cadet Shoulders, immigrate i In thi Si ite in the ; tear llit. and located III Dubois MMM, in the ne gh' oi hund nf 'he te-ideiicc of At dtCVaMai. I By occupation his lather was u eher unkei. hut ;

tn.. iiecwaseu w i- reared to me occupation ot a In mer, to which the tic iter part ot Ins hie was deiored 11; eilin-at ion wa.- limited, being COgntd to (Ml all' i' cl bt the COMMOn -ch ol of iho-e e ir'y times in the h stort ol Indiana, in ha niio'leeuth t v u . and after his l nuuigr it ion to this Siate. IM de eta d w u MatrMd to Mi.p.ii't Boier. of Kent achy, atd s m there ifter i - in men ceil hou-ekee 'ing in the cniutv of hi-

roidence at the time ol hisdeath. it being at that

Mr BarUty, Uvmmhim m CatMnaUuM: Be I tinM nlnMsl i wibMrntM,

poit.ug on Sena'e lull No 'Jl', i e omuiending its

passage. Ordi ied to ho en'ioei Mr Bit, .I'idici.irj CuMMtHMl BtnoilMg on Senate bid No. 14. th it it lay on the labie n cuireai iu. Mr McCluig. Judiciarv Committee: RilMflilis

on Senate bill No 24. recommending that it pa. Orderet' m Am eatcroased

Mr Wi ile, .ludici ti t Committee: Kejoifing on of the Indiana Militia, iu which capacity he

Senaie bill No tJb. with an mem I men t. and I am cd lite rears la ihe tear lr.'i he was when o amended, tint the bill pas. Amend jappoiu'e Jbt the Hoard ol Count t C onm ssion MtttJ nlopicil Mid bill onlcifd lo be e igro-ed I eis a Collector of t he Rev enue of thocuintv of

Mr McClurg, Judiciary Committee: Beport j hi t eideti e, w nich he llbM for MM eir, when ing I.ji k Sou ue bill No 2'l. with a lecoinmeuda t he was cJnMMl Aswarlat .linlge of the MMC tion tint it lay on Ihe table. Concurred in. count t which position he held for five yeira Mr. March, J udiciart Oummiucc: Un Senate Iu i.'ti he ems elai las I to rawasaseatl Dubois

bill Mo, iG. amending, ami when so smeiidtd, j county in the other bra neb of this iMghdaMtt, thai it piss Ordered o be engro-ed. where he btMMtif and futhfuilv perl-u ine. his

j d.ifv us a Rawire.it Uit c In l-fJMiew a

IIISOI.I TlO.NS

a can

. : 1 . gm . . i . . i

Mr. Moore: lint the Committee Ml Rights T . ,r utstnci. au waa

and Privileges inquire as to the ttMaibMci rd ,M T "iineen nnmire.1

' .ti i "ein i - ioiic iai'i''ai itt" in -I "i r

exempting the ptojieity ol MttlMrs fruM fMM lion. Adopted Mi Ctsbh: Th it the Jndbwary QummIum In ipiiie aa io the cxiud eitcv of rtptailng ihal part of the act iucorpoiatuig the Buik ot the Stale that gi t e the pott er lo ere Me additional branches, and renit by bill or oil eiise Adopted. Mr llrttwn, of R indoljh: That beretfbsr tht

I I. I f . I O . 1 l .L 4-lII

S... ,..i ov fr..i-h iUm i i....i .... I meianc.i. it mien. grnce oi inc neun ui i,.e ii-.,,

- .- b, v Olli lllivivv irii a i i i ' ' t , i . .i. .. i i.: ii. u..-. .i. . ! I h mn Shouldei

".i.i v.l. . it- ui cngiorci ums ieioie uiei a it; en

rol.eu Adopted

Mr Lu. dir: That the Governor furni-li the Sen ite a de; u td tatemcut of lua proceedings Butler the act for the defense of the Si i-e Adopted Mr Grttlm: That the Committee on County ami 'I own-hip Business leport im to oh mge ot 1 aw c Mn,-ensaiing the olri- er-ot B uds of Elte tin. si i- im p iy chill ue drawn from '.he civil fund of township. Adopted JOINT RISOLITIONS Mr Brown of Wei's No. G. A joint iraubj tion propoaiug a general cuf ention uf all tiie States in the Fe lei d Unioa, iuc.u linu lhe ao

late Sen itor froM the i oiinlv

of Du'.oi Uenlrett, Thai in MMM of Mftfi fof the MMntary of the dtctaMd, the memi.ei- and ofli cer of the Seuue w !l weal the usual badge of I mourning during tl e i em under of the nte-ent

-e-ion nf the tiener il Aemblv. MMMMaf, I n it aiTS ugements be nnde at the expense of the S ite to convey lhe body ot the a i. 1 1 . 1

ie ei-ei to in- r 1 1 1 1 1 1 ie-nienco MMMMaf. Th it the meniler ami MMJ of the , Senate w ill form in MarfjasnM at the F u nou ' Ho'el.oti Iilinoi sheet, on the dOth bast , rt '. A. M . .ii 1 from then -e .attend the coip-e to the Uni- n Depot . Biasroraf, Th il H s EioelleaicT üm O.vrnor,

called ConltdnriM States, with a view to the I the Judge of tht S i u cme C Mri, and Um other

dti er of the State now at the -ea of (oteru

induration of tne Union with all the dignity. ; eipi din ami rights of the et era I States MUM Mtru: Win. iti.t. We believe th it lhe following lau gin.ge; "SoppOSf ton go to War, you einlud iiht alw iy-. and when, after much lo-. on h uh . idea and MO gain on either, you ce ie fighting, the old identical ipie-fions as hj terms of inlet cotir-c ue again upm you," embodies erc.t tru h and wi-di-m. therelore, Huttitrrd htf the (iinrrul Aftemblu nf thr State

faafasM I hat it i the imperatne dmy of the trui-mli copy of these reoluiion- M the family C. iel Rxecutirc ol the nation to niolaiui, and' of the decea-el

men:, be invited to uui'e in the proceion, and tin j nut pirticipiii. il on the pirt of the mem ei uid Acers of the H iue of Bepre-entat it es j M requested. timtmmtd. Th il the Prwsl lent nf the Sn ite be ; I nrc id ;o appo.nt two Se.i ifors to nMaMi :he ietn lin of our departed Ineiul to his late rc-dem o in lhe eoiio'y of Dubois under lhe cbarnt 4 the Ser-euit at ArtnHelrd, That lhe Pie-aient ot lhe Senate

we, theretoie. tor and in lhe n ime of the eopIe of ih Si.ue of Indiana, deunud lhe establish mt lit as soon a pr i tic ible, of an irtnit.ce, to th end tli 1 1 a Cont ention ol all the Slate. m . y be hrhl for the adjust meul of oar national udh cult okefulred. That we heiebv instruct our Sena-

orS and rtijiiot our Bepre-t Uta 1 1 es in Cam

Uexnlrr-i. T.'iat a commuter he appiinted to m ike the ieipii-iie arringtmeut- lor this mourn Uli occ unM M . Merest aaasMHed aasl accttilj in the re-o MtMnp I he Senator has fallen uddei.lt at Ins ; ost, aim tad as MaldMlIj as i, he h id been sfiickcti down on the Held of battle, and it was i '-tit and

proper to pau-e and MMM at such a MMMV

gl Mat, to labor bt pmi-e. and I'm and in the i 1 siiouhl ttaoh meinbeia upm tins floor how name.; the pMfde M the State of Indiana, we ahon was life, and ir, hould im pi ess stionglv demand t n.i the pi c-ent C ngi e -I. ill provide upon the m nd of .ill the obnatoiis upon them lot a Contention ol all the States to lie holden to dtvwtc tbe aasBrgMs 4 a -u .rt hie to ihe ser at aoase atsit ible point, at the earliest j act. cable rice taf 'be r country and the good ot m uikiud. 1 peri.ai. itli a view to the reior.ition of the Mr. M uch paid a he uiti'ul tribute to the private Ui tU tt 'h ill the diM.it t . equality un i rights of worth I the ue e i--. Se-...toi the Mt era! States uintnpaiieil Mi Bay could uot let this moment piss wiih Hmtilrrd, That, in the event of the present mm ginng a slight tribute to tile departed. He C iiie- lailmg lo provide Im uch C wiMifbin. bad blmij MMMd 'he raeaal -c.i,-o aatart wm w r lie. cbc , iii the name mi t lie po .pie of 'be Slate I he lat -u-kne-, until ti.e al .iiinouiicemrnt m is

t Initial, i, tii ite each unlet tit Slate in the madeihit its late occupant w t Mead lie hid

Federal DaMM, indodmg the so c dlnd C oded

er .tc e-. to me- i de eg .te- It. rn the St ite of Indium. ;u Contention at Nashville, Tennessee. Ml 'li l:ot Monatee, it being the fir-t day ot June, lrü:t. en-n m said States to seiil as many eh. te. 1 1 said Convention a ahail equal ihe nuniliei ..! S-ii u. -,.-.! Brpre-entalive- tow hull arb Stiie entitled in the C"Ugre- tcf the Uni ci m ire, acconlingto the census of 6'l t' lreil . I hit lor the t urt. af o u rt ing out.

lot med the ae pi u:.laui e ot Mr Shoulder two yeirs ago. when lie occu ied a seit by his -ide He w i i MM of tine iutur.ll abni'.ie He did not aaaacasa lhe ctla tdan i of tslucaiion th it tue young Dion ol the pre.-eni .tut enj t el. but he was a Man oi clear ju lament ami HMtai common en-e It wa ihe tjaalrties tti.it rec oiunecied I him to Ins neigh-uid he h ol tarcn MMMMJ ami confided in ht ihem to a remarkable degree The solemn admonition hould have its effect

on ihe ,i.u t of the Stale of Indiana, the in ject set upon hi breth.en hci e uidie-ch liiem lo ihn torth bt tiie two Msl forego ng re-olution. their a-ide those Inner bickerings that .ue apt to creep shall lie elected, on the hrai Monday in Apiii. into bouies of lie kind Mr Ray -poktr elo- ' I'tid.in ibe usual manner und at the usu . I pi u- rp.entit of the h'- to : . in.'t at 1 r .the coin of holding elections, thirteen delegates fnitn tie munitr M which he resided, and to ihe MmSj of State at large, to represent Indiana in said Con 'he MMMMal

ventiot. il Nahtiile, i ei.nea-ee: unless the ores Mr Sinei.! leite te-ttinont to ihe

em v iie naii pn.t me p.r a t.onventnm as in :1c- -ec. i.d ..; ihee re-olutions designcl. in which ca-r s.ud lelegatrs shdl represent Indian in such C niveiili jii. An I the election ol sahi dtiegates -1 1 il be f-ertified to the Gov eres of the

forth of the

deceased He knew the estimation in which he was held in the district in chn-h he lived. There he w is e .r.ieM a the noble-l work ot li.J all bonet man Mr Wolfe mid an eloquent tribute to the de

x.'e.ai ; com tn .i-,l .ue to ihem ui the cease-band spoke beautifully of the ieason pointed m inner, a nearly aa the .mie tint be iradicible. out by lhe death oi i.i.e ag un-t wh.ra there waa prot idel by section- 44 Aw 4." ot the act regu tiot a breath or w hi-per that would Cast a almdow I m ng general elections And further, in the upou lib memory event ! the preset t Congress fail ing tt provide Mr Clay pool preterted to remain silent, afor a Convention as shwajpnts the second ot gi e: wi- .e-t eanreeretl by silence, but lest si thc-t teoluiioiis. said delegate sh ill te entiiled lence oi-ght be misconstrued, he could nol refnm PJ diem of Fite Dollars during their at from adding bis tribute to the de ea-ed He tend t aa upon aaki Con vetttiot. I N .shi'ilto. ami forml an .o-tpi n lance with the decease! la o mileage at the rat of hie cents per a ile for ycu- 'go. during a stormy MMion, and he could evert mile necessarily travelel in going to and judge him at such a time Mr Shoulders was a returning from said Convention, hielt per diem man of slmiig will, and although a partiaan. I t and ii. fe shall be drawn I nun die Suit Trtaa was lair to hit tMgMMOl. minlt uid fi ink Ii ury upon the warrant mi ire Auditor of State, was always known where he would stand At fsucl to the Treasurer of State, upon a certificate theextn se.ioii. when pern leel.ng was tiuajwn .

I ht mm to the me

w a kt e t h.m well an i- tail 1 'r-enr mo u.a.- . ,u tribute . . ,.,. eit b et ii ail th it ha beam acid of recoilett we l tht last Uta i- iu the 0ew eroor" rooiu.

Prttident w i tor (IttiMal .l a. k-oti in I "J" The : lecei-e l was honored at home ami abroad '' Mose who knew Inui He was irnljf M MMMl j Man Mr William iiitrodwttd iht) following: MMdeed, Thit the members and offctXf of the Sen ue hue re eit ed iah ibjM aausih lity lhe !

chivalry, and haa

our warmest iegarl. therefore. R anired 6 the ftW tKe S' rwerna7

Th tt w itb eeso I ne of ankcai beast and

n'eaure ce In; . uccc of Uue

frre.1 in the Sei lte ol die ComotiMi .oi Ktntuckt bt Mr C.r.r H erW nrc km the f.Vatrcf AssrscaVy mf Mr Gcca maaarea cf AVafartg. That Ihe Keaitral Owe eminent of the Uniie! State being Mjraf4 ; terrible war fr the tirpraion of a ecele and

the I n. on

i . b:ng an total State

ascertain tht thtreol and luting lon mc plightml haw faith

M

that.

wicked rebeiho' h a m

aon.r i t. tor ma t ton a 'o the locdltt o( tne tCt

nirnt to ch ch ni - n i- attached .n the serric and dea'roy the notemmcnt, Kcnlatk

of hi roiir, ttr I found the t euer ab e m ui tra inieirral porUon of the

m - 0 .

cing the man with hi finger to

..I .l. i f ii I .Ma.Uv I. . l m ra.rn.Mtl to that (4o rm tnrl.t . to aid Ul the SCf

of art .i.ti s iiiiecwaawaaee to Ida In ate -on. otimd lb rebellion ami th lewtotathm of tbe 'to'

lalhei Lttedidl tlieu ilnnk th .t tlcl eras tq not ijliefnma e holds aglni as adverse to tn

be the 1 i-t I w i to -re of him in life, and no polier nnd const ti

doubt he Mile thought that the Infi of death, that had Kalma to beau turned aside from the cull in the smoke and jril ef L.atlle. should ao coon iir.ki down the i i hn i rue it t thai 'latr- tiair itirir tun- - ! f ill. Snl Sow r to wi'hrr t the N..rlti wIikP brrath. And stars to art but all. Tb.aj hai al! ra-oii lor tbtor own, O laatb' May it not lie a consolation to the lere.avetl one at Icon-, and tin o'dier iu the field, to know that while . ur dep tried ti end met hta death while :n the -en he of h 'untrt m the caiiwcitT

war of aoase of the

war ine.aurcsol the Cbiel Mwu'irt oi t-.-t .till unw iter. tu- tnheT.tTOtwnan I alUrhment to the G ueiumeut of lim- dlnstnous anees to. . 1. loiulioi.atr sirwadie again icUeratta

The de -e -ed and hi w ife h id to con'eml w ith IM h ud-hip - and .i'lii 'ilties incident to pi -netr Ito, but by MMTgJf and industry they overcatoe all nhatarle aiaJ secured a competence a i;a in-1 I want In 1831 the tlece ied recoil ol a cotninis Mon as C ipt mi of the M limi. which pmdtMn bt I held tour te.r-. when he waa ptowaotad M the I

raasiibtu of Cohmtl i the r-'rv llrird ItegiMtM

her pledges of mHrl.tv to the great ruaMM raue. and ilh all br evrsMs.

-...I .. K . hrr Jieui. Win n...'w

ihm -aiiii -

Pw er.

.f..iit i , . .,.1 a, the nrowctnn I tliwwar, t

ag of the rebellion and the mat as Ma o the Un on vi I the C mnitathm " Mr Puett ni ne to ke out the mmeof ... M i' .i Um jw ed AwtdMMw

Of a legi-lstor. he aa Mot furgMfnl of th obli- i gati u,-ot ...i iffot turn . te pa. ent M n hi aud Mr M Mr jfminn. Mr Packard, and den death be a w : fo B,,d letter pre rpM hemoer.t en the loor ctrwenrrtd ta Mr. parens lot the fmutr IS all's mthtci . Mr -r t'.ubin and Wh te al- spoke iu appro . r-.-;..- j tvi... . .LJ mata M Mit

" i"1 ll a 11- i IIIT i laaj " -

el w tl, Hei rv CK. ,. CriltetMleii's ami other

pri 'e lei m - t I he ! m4

I e le-o'ui urn- weteaMopetl tin miiaousl r. The Pit ." it .:.!. uiu c.i foe Couoi.itlee to ac c i.. i'n- n iiiiii- Köm.- M t- W .lliimastal Snietos The Committee ol Arr uigeiiienis, Messra M irch. Cobn aM H it. Mi N ihi itn.-: Urfdrnl, Tint - a lurlher token of rrsoect for the o re '-od, thi Sena'e do mw adpiuili

HOI si Met at '.i' o'clock, Mr Speaker Huskirk iu the Chair Joint:.! of yc-terl't Mad and approved. St LtCT C MMIl ri I The COMMtHM I 1 Mil eatig Ue to tae missing H..U.-.Join n d of 1 5H was announced : nc-r Ci-a, Dona Idem, and ruh Ahaw tlie Committee on Ar-enal: M --i Har nev. Kotiert. Miirot. An Ursoii. ami i ther A : lhe c Miiuiittec on PicKard's it-olution to perpetuate the UMmnu't I .ecea-ei M.ldin;

p : tr otMr ., Hu-kirk mot cito strike out a" name L-t L. Ate- uid ue -inkmg out nme f Ca-is M. Clay. Carried ay e- :6. bMM t& Heo utioi. thu .tmeminl by the Hu e aa adopteit. st roars Mr Puett. tt..,,, Slr t C m miltec relative to employee of the H u- So Mtrt MgngM linn nece-ary ol Criasand Page More C gaLO-1 by l.M.tkerr linn oeetry Morc over, tint Henr i c MM Jradl tMMäct tMMMW tn rt 'Ml iel.tt.te io the in itier; and that he area im oupeteiit Im iht dMtMs t Iraokeper Thsj Comm me lecominend In- di- Inr.e. mdihatJ. A F zri be ui. niteti n h a 'ed Repori moie e ial order for to morroo . 10 A M

i n tn

Me i i' ckard. U ilcM. Lie. Pi milet-n. am'

S'one Ktl rioNs. Jk c

Mr O'Rrien: A memorial on

Iml an.ipol; ami Wesihehl üi ivel Road Co pant !!"lerred

Mr Hi una: Fiom citizen "f Vigo county, asking tor amendment to ro! lection lawa Re lei roil Mr Nibl.ck: From tdtintltl I Ktmx county on Mio .tne Mthfeet RtfenanI Mr R .beru: A cominumcatitNi on ngrn uitme R eared. Mr Bird: From citizen ol Allen county. .nk i 1 1 anaaaabasenM to eoltoeiksa lews eierir.i Mr New rinn: From c-tizen ol W iy ne county , asbtug Itgbdattjon for die tabstaAMn ot ne.to and mulatto children Mr Newinui MtJ to te.'cr it to the Con mit 'ce on K'luc itbm. Mr Abu. tt motel in luicn'lineut that It leie fciied In lhe ( omni lioe on Ro.d. wiih instruc tion ttl piovnle all t'o-ibiie tor irauportina M?graatS nd mn! it.. c out of ihe State. Lol. .inn Mr Newman's motion carrie!.

1

,d

BKfUCl a, Mi K ibert. from Coiiiui.tfee on

Ml s u. -

. .... .,..':iiiii.r a Md i

77..l.r ( M.I 1 ... ll.'l. 1 . . . , mm m comm 'tee to un e-figate coiieernit g the t ku u ter-

in .-i-i lirn. r ii"- Dcoariiio nt. ami di ml"

all ins of the Arson 1. w a. ' .ken up

. . . m -m M: Itroau tiiotr.1 to colour. Willi II a

nenaii oi ine - Mmm .

in n i Hi it a -;m iu comiuit'ee 'r "H"""""' t the p .rl ol Ihe House

Mi Taik'iuion iii .mi ui: tuiUiei to an.eira that u me in e-t g it -I, ..I ile otcMi td any Mtticu 1 1 t iiaiterm..'ei . he le liotifietl ol fh fact, and lie permitted to appro lieloie the oiom tiee in gMWM or bt MM Mr K'lg.'ie wa in laf.ro! the im eaUgatitm. He w i-h.l it w ia bio ider. -i a to include II the war expense- of ihr St fe Owt M MMM h .I en chur.1 with ex'rat t.itmr, e he courtcti mvestigation Mr liurioii sai 1 Hi Kxcelleucy nettl not court M.tc 'g It n He houid h:eit Itw. -up oe thai he i. nim'tie. tiu.o- -ti l ' -OU inihtoan nf xta lie -hould have, at tbe bonis ot th': ..- ly.i .e ?rpr4mtti es tif tliejstcp!e whose imuiey he in- u ed, a lull, fail iwi tin p i rt i I in e-ti t ion Mr K ; to and he 'ht ( .verttta had used ni H et ticelv I r tu V and woun :el stihberc. S at elt h ..I the -moke line. trom the battlefield ot Slot. Mi I. nt io.ui itirrr F a tht !-! tail

Kietfious. eck- Ke In ! li-tened to abna-o 'hi ezcellent

taldblg nip.ro! contest l eit t i--r- Tar kingion aud Kt.dr k. Cone in red in lit .mr. lion a tne, t ibl.ng House bill No M. tntrotinctd by Mr lirtgg. Concui ied iu. ProM .mec iiunitee. a m .joii't rerun t IMJ ending the reject on ot joint mmImmjm Ve H, Mtrwlntsjd by Mr Cason m iMtnd fnMirntbM soi.fi to dlow aoMiers altatWl trom home to vote rpiin i me committee, a m'moitit MMtl rec ommemiing the passage oi s.o. I joint re.oiuliou I hey weie rcter.ed. on the motion ot Mr H.inu.i.io the C 'MMittet on Judiciary Mr Ruhens, in tn a uiajoiitt of the same c Mnuiitt.-e. i eturued Mr C eMwa joint MtMMi No 1, pnrpOtUtg M aMetJdMMN M tht CSMtb lotion, an lh. i legiaiatiou mat more effectually ginrd against ti iwdnhtUl voting, with a laiotabie rec in 'nciidi tion Mi S;atn- ,r. from same comm ttee, ubmiftel i i . a minority rep ut, reoomntetiduig thai Ine joint res olution tie jabl on the table beeau-e lhe proposed amendment of rhe CmstltniKm Wo Id giv

too It !

a ranee lor leatätlatioii

Mr. it bei t sdm ' ltd ihe irasotiing ol

ininorpv. but the .'.e--iioii het w aa not fi-.al; t wm bni i irfeienctol the mailer to ihe :;. le. ttr. Cion expl iiiioti the proMtsjtbM 1' was the -ame that passe I the I ist e.i m ol the Iei latnrf. He cmcci into ta diie and hn.sUnlttcd legal ugument in the regioJ The peple ..f Indiini dem Hide I thit the gioal di-gra e ot fWwdnbjlil voting which luni pievaileil hould he wipeil out Mr Brown thought the whole in itier ought ur' go to the Jndi'iiry Committee for thorough ir.veligaiion. The House in this grave matter ought to et andwrstareMtgly Me-r M ug ui. An !i -on and ludRn pr hinge I the debate, the latter moving to lay the minority rets.it on ihe table Out nf oider Mi Humphrey moied indefinitely toMMMMM the wh de thing. Aye- and ime Jem Hided by Mr Robert and Mr Atkis.m Mi Hurnphrei' motion lost Aye-61 ; nars tt Mr JidMJMtJ was severe ujam the Heptibli an-. Who had MMM tear- ago sent agent into Wame count", to import iaiiouds In M rgan county t i oi ei t ide the free x; ie-i'n of honest vote: at tbe billot box The people dem un'eal that the-o on IWgMM wraMS should be ri-clilie.l Mi Brown ataind beat the attawntj, Jmi uhuM V (lot. Ion, I..r ihe Republican m ti e 1 i z an CO.inty frauds, le.'erieu lobt the '.ent lern Ii who had ju-l taketi Iii - e u . Ii d a I mo ted th e ti a mis, aud li -d aii- nioneJ Ins aide of i lie case in u'ter disgust Mr II .una, Inquired whether it had not been asoeit.uied thit ne mm ruled the Republican tick'' in Motgu, c.iin'v who h.ij been i.ead fourteen years? Mr. Beotn was i .tit able lo say, but the fact of nuti ige fruids in 'hat count v was known to the w tune Sate Mr P.- kard aabf that his section of the State Ii ul t.llertil aomt' in lite nnliei of elea ta ii trud-. Ii w is ihr- tidki opinion f many bonet men in his l.'oii-iMtional Pi-fti t that the pie-ent MMMMl 1 li u;if- was eieMei bt the mot BIlpo.He 1 It. uids. He '.Mr I ckard wa f n relerruig the m if'er to the .ludician Com mini e '"t thoroiU'i - Itim; Mr II nmphrei - wa- ..pp-.-ed to refusing any man a rMM who w M silling Pi I ike an oath that he i eutii e.1 Ut toir If man one up and swear he i entub-d to vote. In- ballot ought to be i ken Qm lacn-.w ire urhi ei.i, if wv had hMie-l men to carrv ihem nut Mr P'.ett wanttd I he t e-ent 1 a w enforced, and Iter men pr drs te I at the poll He wa op petsed lo ant tH-tri t t e Irt-i itn. n Hr kt rw that die S a'e . ni tirrn oin lo ruin since stutT illg baliot boxes hid commenced ami eliciting -'taie.' in thi- err cot men b- l not bren protected at the poll a He p;ioel the imenl ment lecaue he wa in I nor of a convention to reni'lel ine "onatiiulion Me-r ! n, Lunb. Bti-kuk. Mr Hoi comb iu the chair.; ami an Ruk:rk continued the deb te. w beti Ir lb 'tn demanded the pret ioti pie-t but with hew in la vor of Mr Oaswaa, who elose-1 the argument in t vor of the resolution, lern mdiug im me hat action upon it Mr Xibl ick replied We were driven into Ural condttitMi tint before a great wiule we should hate to aemble a n-t t-uional aCotn rntK.-t. Thr nature .f our Federal rel ui-.n- w is tWBch that this would lie demamlci In view of thi-, then, he was v opposed to ant pre-ent step tor ridic.l cnange m the organic hta of ibe Slate He dicia nel 'u the part of Demo, rat all partr feel

ing on the ijuesttou, a getitleme in oppo-itioi.

hargrd He was bar rodtng tbe revolution

Cotcrnoi. vet he h d no rraasoi In brltrtr lh I a single gentlem n win hid cmdeiuned bun had et -n e-une to the C tpil I lo lendn tiie r aer ioea on stwh an occa-i ui He dil mt in be the Charge ..gaint the Democratic party . bt against go '.vmeti who had liere denounced ihe tioeei MM Mr. Ibown: No man would more frcelr give oiii ext client (iovernor," in the langoage wi the geniieni n who h d takrn hi- r t. irelu lr what he had ! -ne tor ou k .Mid w utaiei sol dicrs. Hul if he lud mit done ail in iu.aei foe our a. 1 1 Per he would hve ien recreant lo Ids tacniSI i h t r l.ren recreant to w h-t the jop!e o! the whole S;.t' dem i . del of h m hie n i me w oufl dr- r . I w sh iiri o.iitmr . His kxcelleucy wa, a the cnilrmaii - nd, good tt c-.utl ing." It waa the duty nf all to do all that could br done lor our b.ave ant patriotic sick and wotiiiMcd soldier He iiiisd ilni Hi F.celUncv must ttrml to ihis thing Hui at ihe MJ time he a i - mat willing in -ufTei Hi kx riln.cy to plunge his hands into the pubüc treasury , efid ing tili one ind tint one. m mi. woman. MMMf .od i m-r. Iy railroad all nvrr the country . bis f mite, without b mg eille! o arcnuni lor it. II Mr. Hrown did n t d .ubi th t ur ex el lent (iovernor" had recklesl v nd exr vajantly e;an.!i d '! e public nio.et II Uot et not M'.rion should c -me out ol tne uitesi.gation prop. --ed , nst ulieil. let hi III hin. all ihe . Ion I illy the io-.- u'n ii. with srkiiic''" nieiidment, wan out wrted M I M I Si ; ue tnes,ae calling upon (iovtriioi Morton to account for his extafoditores of the pubdc money, wa taken up un i concurred m uni. nt THian er.tmsa. MMMl ' II No 'J. i:Mr.aim-el by Mr M'Her, repe . ,n a t ; .-- . tt tne -xim aes-nm o 161, relative to tee- atH t ilane- PacaMl Abai N i 16. nt bu ed by Mr Forre-tr, for relief o! A m u F- c. . t ktprtr -. .unit im tin "i na. snot lp ras The H MM, on iie-imn ! Mr Niblaek. toob from the t able I Baaialt mess ge relating to the det ea-e of Hot: 1 homas Shouhteta M: Niblf k pr iH'itri aj. a l.iiei and ferling eulogt npnn lhe deeael. He wa a patriot. He, auliouh faduic.ily ojaael to the Adtntn istr.iion. h .d jiven two -ons ti the ert .r of hbt eouti'ry To I lie d-ironea at hieac, airier the v rcuiu-t mer I r r in .n al.-mi itt ilic armv M In- wi r u.l y ..uog I .ujth rr ibe nrwa won ! i omr a eru-h.iig uid o-oi wi.r'm ng disBMmttSun 4 Pi rblMapa Mi Sh ...hier Baa cui.-ti.ui Ltastlesaau II diel iu cmmunon with 'ho MetliiHlld F.::opl C'lUltdi. Tim bWreWeed i mli h I m- n. .st hrar'lett mpatb e-. and lr Vli N ilil o k 1hI not -a t tht as a mere in Uitt m f u ej Mr Hon.. ..,..-. M. N.blok. Itraring fCStimolit Ul :he a u:t nrtur- o lhe dea.i-e 1 ludge Sti .ul. ier- w i- i, a ttif mo-t itriiltaitt man, pc. inn, but he w a - an h u e- man. and hia loca at this jun. inie would i! trte ote 1st seui'dt felt. Ihe ieolui.iMi was .oiicuirrd in and Mr. ä t key MMI M --r Kern i mM Delbuler n committee on tin p t of the House tn acroM pant ! teaiii to the late ieidrtice of lhe decea-r-l On motion ol Mi Rp.ai . Mr Speaker appo:nf-l Me r Ki tilmm. Nibla-k ami Holen ti b C Mniuiiiee of Arrangemeui on tut part of me Hou-e relatite in ttie b rpie of the der.-. . On iiio'ion of M Newman, as an additional festimont ol re-pes -l to the le. eied. lhe H-oi adjournal

ä-iitl .Notloo. 1" ADYKRTInKK-.! j.f r,rt .aciewr. fitsc fmf ttUf Mass ' " "- ' uvsi tht rtffmmUir SMbt Hf, ( ,, t.metk'i i r.f-..i a

llrnm

DRUMS. Drnmi

A

I.tfu.r- a i arttiat ef the flreat

ta th marW. at w i l.tkla STDWri

had

back to tbe Judiciary ConuiMice

r mailt, on Mr Hrown' demand ol the pre vi ou- question, the ieolutiou w i- it fuck lo lhe Committee on tne Judiciary A ip.urnn:

UTKIlStiUN

. MCCTINC.

Branch of the Bank of the State of Indiana at Indianapolis. fllHl HK will b a rn run of thr Saock-aoMrrs uT Una I. HrartrC. at it- U .taatafpaajUat-, ui lii4U'iajw4i-. CB T. -aajr. ta M .lai of March nrxt. hetwrrn far Soar 10 a. a., and t r a.. f..r ihr aeryaar f tteetaaf ttaj Lar. cl.sr., n. r. atirtaa; tto- m.r.i.i jrtaatr. aaal unrtl liwir Mjctrwunitr elrtlrd aCd (WaJiarC. By .rdrr of thr iVairt -A ICrvr ae. Ii I S!TTln. rhirr. InitiacafM, January Vfk, ISCJ. n W-d.'.

EttuLi Tli'MMr Brbtmh: WHtutat. The land of Henry Clay. Joseph Holt. J hn J Cnitetalen. Caius M Clav, and it...- F Marshall, the old State of Kentu kt, baa been comptcuuaa for tloqutuce, patriot ism.

WANT CO. IH ffili (oK, wood cm:i. TMK - "ff '" r u uuaictt ibrac vita -ccik of Wa-hlwsrtuti to-rt. ua taw M att'li tarncntr, fat r htck I wtll from M frau n $1 prr curd ia raata Taaat wiahiujr work rill tt rail ea Iba MsMMMMB, M J. U. Irwht't lurry i'ablr. for far ker carttrnlara. t.HI W HllHMIi. aittrttcr So. 17 Sörth Tn?iet itrotH. Jca M-4lf

a