Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3857, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 February 1863 — Page 2
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i . 'lMum Mii. In th pr of ' douse a, II te found the MaW Bill offtsssj jesterdey by Mr Hamju Drreroot froo thai now m force, ii pro. U
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- i itional dune of the Uornor. :.or .1 Liier pi in any wise to interfere with the militia or the appoint m-rnt of oalcors called into theser.ce ol the Federi Üoeernssent The propood U only refer to nd contnila the militia of the State while ti im service. With Um exception of the
ppotiaere vested m the Uovernor by the j CotiUttuttoo, Um bill places the control of tfe
Sum militia la the hnis of the people, end special!? those bo are exiled upon to do mi li tar I eerviie etwler it proviaion. Th bill hsrm mi tea witn the letter and spirit ot the Constitution of the State, arid relieves the Executive from a reponibdity and labor which ever? Liood aii-i i'uvi.i: ami. loosing solely to the welfare - Us t'uotieealth, ho oCoufies that hign poeiB. i-uW iMM.i:t Hjd weVome. Tl i- . uotnfriif paruii m th bill, but otherwise t pi i es the military affairs ol the State MMMTM
puaoible in the h-tudsot it itiaveua, irrespective o
Trty We V not tee how any fair mindrd rep reaentatiTe at the General AsaWihblf can offer anj BWStMWa oppfwWon to iu enactment
The Inquisition. The (ir md Jwey of the United States Court is till devoting its entire e.ierpe and the credulity of it tue tuner to a perttsasj exMiuatioa ol the rhan mt bikI otiject- of irret pol: lea I orders in In it ina. They care but little a- to the existence of uch 'vrfstjin'tena, tor mo-t of them are lull advised that Kepublicaim .-ind Ab dilionists h ve ir.atiiateu sret politic! societies nil over the
8 oi in im Li: tiiiiii . proecutei aoifciV j
wit!: the hojaj thai Mwt odium may be lasuned upon the Democratic party We he ir th it it i the iussntinii ol the Jury to im,jrioii a w tness. b-c 1 use he Will net livul :e the uhsV i ien at an order to wn,. h he beioni;. aith m'.i tie teitiu tint there i nothing diloal. treasonable or unpatriotic in it ulje:t, or thai i'.ui he -o rotit rued A wel in ;iit .1 (im tti Jur it tempt to compel a Maon or Mi Odd FaSTiw lo divulge the utilisation-, of thuaSj orders. They Hie.di rofejN to know the oSiiti..n of the order to which the witness belonj;. ami ukjii th:it inform ition they can jinie of in chiracier without :ikin him to viol.aehihonor mii1 peiliip tii oath. Would the Forfii.ari
of the Itrmd Jur rc rl it a honorable in hiui- 1 ell', or ih it if wn within the province of the! Jtirr, to even a-k turn to divulge (lie obligation!
of trte -crel piiiic.il rler to which In: blonr. an i ehich upon Iii tiouor and per In pa under lis oath he i pledged not to reve.il to the uninitiateJ? We should like to have the .Inn M him in tliit regard. The iiMuiition will siajM !y f.iil ot ts P'u rowe Tle 9ple utiderstan l u They know thi' the in vesti'Vitioii n now rondiu-teu hu its
n i on in the r.inke.t nart imtnhin and that It ia
On! to mike political capital tor the party whose pom.) au 1 acta are ruining the country. Kor th Iaily State Sentinel. A Card. ikui'oai. I.M) . Feb I, l?'d Ma En Daut: In your currilou p.ier of yeaterd ay you say of me the following esjsOBg other itiinij: MWlM m and a tnie blue States Rihtaand 8 ulhetu Democrat, did actual I v per-uaUe. en -ae, -teil or otherwie proem e. a slave th it lawfully beloiis! to an Aikanaa al tee owner, and did or ti,' him to the town of liedtonl. That thi.a une Ciplain Short proclaimed to the world and the ret of mankind thai he was opposed to tue pe)fUlion o ihe war. that he was in tavor ot in ariniti e a dissolution ot the Union aaytniag elee that will abate he nnn nmih ot Um South ." I . every -entence, and the whole of which. I repit io you now, as I said to your cowardly.
MM vesterday, tti it the author is a liar and a cowani. Alto, since you proposed to lorrcclitj thruh the I'res. alter having n-"umed the iu tl. Hf ship ot i lie above i ile slandvT, I woehj siaBpij nay UmJ voir cowardice eicels, if pitle. the! petti 1 it v ot vour owu corrupt, malignant, depraved, Abolitiomzed, polluted. petiterou heart, ti on which the loathsome carrion bird wouia
t a away in w tapptet 1'icase sn-eit h- as a conimunication. Y iur-. tot S W Short. Tlie I rami upon tlie SoldirrwHou the flu rfri'fbr It eol u linns Were tuprovrd.
Kn StvTk Si ntin i : 1 i in Mi re e ;n of IflMM from the tiiti and 2Jd reiineut ot lndiiiia Vol j unieerv ot rei-ent date. retreeniini: tti at lo-s roieil for Col Morton C Hunter'-, resolutions un !er 'he imtireaioii thai tlie Legislature ot In dim a h td i'iiil ag iint supplier to the arinv . and weit iu Uvor ol rtcoguum the Southern C n felerac They a.i tbev v.ieo injur isawJ oy their 'ifhi ers beiore : lie vote w i taken, and thev Boa su-etUni tliei aeredeceixed IbeJ fat ther La( that m ny refused to VOM at ail One lue that Colonel Morton C. Huntei . Lin-olli E KM im the Disinct in 16d, mid the mei a tew il.ts lietore the vote a. taken tnat thIV ti !: Ieiiatuie ol ndi iiM was bar re coi'tiiiiiii: tba SouiJiern Coulnaieracy, and hau vote I igaiiit supp'ie tor the army; tl.ii C'lonel Hooding maiie a speech aait th I.t-tslature to hi regiment, and then a.ked how inaity were in tavor ot laving down their arm an I ubmittiiig to the South, and th it it the roM ind leen liken bj ballot the iesu ; Wisald h ie heti qime differe.it, and th it yre-.u !;. itil f i 'i"ii pre ails i. inoiiff the men, ti e leein: lieuig aim l unanimous aaint tne tu incipatiou ; roc 1 uuitioii These parties rite me tor inform lion is to the truth ot these charge ay iiust t:ie Le- - iture We here have a key to the manner in which the iiilaiuue Hunter reaontious aere "jupIetl" through and the eipl (nation !( ws up the tricksterwho pulled the wire in a mnt unenvi thle Urht. partK-iiU: ij whan the ' I - mental ; iea with army officers is said to tie 'honor " H. 1 e tnu of Iii' ! in oc nicy of Honiwnerr and Pninam innite. At a large ind enthusiastic meeting of ihe Pe uocracy ot tiie south part of Montoiuerv and north p-irt ot Fuliiim countie. held at Ladoga on the dth day ot KaOruary. the following ieso lutione. among oUier-. were un mimouslr adopteil : Vmibvis. The nnt.aned (mviston of the Cooeiuuii u have been with impumtv violated, tlie lights and dignity of State iinterfeci'v obWt vol. the htiertiesot the nle m.peiiled or pr -:rale.i. the heed.nn ot -peedi and of tlie prethre.ienel. atd the Government t.-ttenti- i!mot to the e:e of ravolutiou. uinnteralion. and de-; tinni; the:et"re, Retoirei, 1 Thit we reo i;n.? the Conedle ti.u. ol the L'niied States as the Mana Ciiariaot our libertie. and the Dnkm a ihe safeguard of their political eiu-tence. th u in order to vei fiu ate thr one. all its powers must be kept wohin Mawr MfHiMi.le sphere; and t support anu Jeleud the oti.er. it uitst 'a I ithl uliy ohaevved in all ;t rr. -i. i: bv the Ljiluttct . Ej cutu r mod Ju . n irwHtnuHts ft trie ixtrtrnmrnt . a.. ly tht ppU J That we have no sympathy Mr eSliation with the UiicontituUonai acts ol pro alavei i e .---, i in- S. .tti t...r ila-ir -..in:.- ; t e AtoUioti IhannioiiisLs of tlie Nmtfi. and (h it Umv are alike d oigerous to the perpetuity of the Co ion. and to the boavuea ol the pe pM .'i 1 hat this Aboliiiou Admu. isli it: n and its coailj utors hae lt-ei . .o,4tevi u.-r -.mn pledge to the conservative people of the natiuu, ea set f.-rth or Preeidefitial meeeage ami -Iwmatiou. dipn-ojatic cortespoiideut e. rutifrc iooal resilrea. and public speeches all over the TU re cOUMfW, to wit: "That they h i . de- re it i iteiitton to mterleee with my institution of a- d tlie Males. tiUl U rei"te tne I'nion th all the right, powers ami dignity ol the Stttea utiieipaired." bet with shameless imtwdeocc nd peihiiy handed ih rup( f e"u n ol Ü.e reteil: mi and toeieioraUou of ue L'nion to ibe uppre-..n i I lie (oniituii-n and t'- ol.er at n .. the negro,
c hearts
t the drum. We r din t:d . - . tor. eseiti, mebeb
Mr. Shields was opposed to the war on rail roide. am) ie ar.uen i lerigth to show that the bu-iaiev - fe fit le ue An ;:.noii-e aruownt "t cifk.il - in l u thfm, in4 far :i m '- be i onymg .netment. it a is cot -;.:ved dead Capital," Mr Oorbin aavel M rr mm L the bill to the Juduiary Conuii ttee, with iu-tru" n-
Mr Uroant, ol Kandob h. lud no desire to
ur.-e a war ajrainat railroad Trie people had invested largely in them, and they had done much for Um couutry. The bill did not cooceinp ate reductiou in tne prices, but he did de-ire to cor
rect the discrimination against the local business
aa soon as a ondhon hrave i bent time to the msrul rl srraiKn them fur violations c iraMr the tyrants p!e ( slaverv in he D tric: of C
tne h and inew ot thi generar on. md mlm-t of unborn millions '.f f" I . whoe freemen f tl e North for "compen-iied em un . i- n" i- i. th- dontiU cursing us a od them eiUt the bur dens of debt and the burdens of i thriltle opu lation to crowd the poorhouses ano prison-; lor an attempt to trample low n the constitution f Stales by forcing the negroes North; for uividing Virrinia without the content ot the people,
w . . . . a a a . 1 . e e a
lor eneutnberinf the halls or Uongres w-.tn oo or me conrurr now is n tnat oaseeneers ana gm member trotn military drftrteta: for pro- freight are carried liwu oi e eno to tue utbet of a claiming martial law iu loyal State-; for arbilra , line cheaper than way oasenpers are carried, nlv arrewtinx and ieipriaouiog. peaces Me loyal Mr llamahehj and hie Shields: Ii u bevaue men wifhout due pftx ea ol law; f tr ex cting. . of the cumpeiition of comoetuig roads, a condition of release ironi the dungeon, an oath Mr Btuai.e. ol Randolph, knew that, and he that the Mjtraged prty would not institute leal UstMgbl the LegaUatttrc had ihe power to correct :iritvm, tJ ,i t h.a oppressor lor the wtoiifj 1 th-e wrong He went on to illusti atethe work receivetl; for a diagracetul attempt u paral ze 'he ing of thi dtcn munition against the way freight arm of justice, y an act of Cungtesa to? indem and travel, and contended t f t it was unjust and nifv I're-ident Lincoln ami h -u' Lincolns, f.r unfair to the great mass of the people, who did violation ol laws lft theflnd wih uplifted hands not live at the termini of tiie toads The great solemnly sworn to preserve; for an attempt to object of the bill was to prevent the roads from suppress the freedom of speech and ol the pres. gu ing all their mean- ot transportation to the all having an intention uid tendency to erobar end - of the lines, w he: e there was competition, ras the free whftes of the North, fr the libera to the exclusion of the way stations. Whoever tion ot the black shves td the S mth. for tlie 1 heard of shippers bete heing obliged to wait bar mo-t stupendous fraud ami profligacy that evet car-'? Hut the wiy -tt'ioti on all the r;iads are b! irlreneti an A lininialralion or cut-ed a conbilmg iieimenf.v crowdeil for weeks and months. It and loyal people ( waa unfair, unjust, and cried ajoud fjM retires 4 '1 hat the late curtenily reported act of tiov. , The second proposition in the l..i to make
M"rton in putting the arms belonging to the the waj and through freights uniform This was; State in the hand of memhers of his own po ' also just, and shouMbetne rule, to pievent the!
litical party exclusively, h i a tendency to i-x1 te building up ol monokines at the ends ot the
Mr Mdler, trom the Commit'ee on County several Corgre-i -na! Dirri-ta ot thi- State The an i l on-hip Bu-inee. taming b:ll Jfo. 122 term ot . Un e lor the M ;r itenerai shall tie four . A Ok ... " - W A I .eS 1 tt m AB
M it. H -Ntrk rnoe!t. take frm ihe lav y-sr. ami u -.n m- -;...--- r .-appeante an. I
suspicion ami alarm, and ui ij lead to blood.-1e 1
in our State, and deserve the unqualified m demnttihn of ill lovers of peace and order, and is only equaled bv a similar act of Secretary Floyd tor a similar unhallowed purpose. 5 That we oppoe all propo-ition of a "reconstruction" on the bt-is of leaving out New Kngland. but will cordially approve of uch mea tire as will rentier fanalieal Abolttiontcm und other pet "isms" of that section powerless in the Union lor evil. 6. Th it ae approve of the r-nnre of our Kep resentatn e. .1 F.Harney, in mainland! g the principles upon which he wa elet-teil, and BWjMcealls for his effort to h ive lowered the rates of treight u;xu oir prtHiiu e shinpeil to the seatioard through the State of New York, by memoralixiug the Legislature of that Su'e upon 'he subject. T Ii MESS1C, Chairoian M M. Hemrv. Bet ret iey,
INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
SKN ATE. Tt K-iixY. Febiiiiry 17, Infill The Senate was called to erster at 9 o'clock A M The fournal d ye-terday wa- read and up provfd Mi W.lliam moved a call of the Senate Fottv Senitoi- answered to their names '1 hree were absent without leave and six aliscnt aith leave. WU0MMAUL Mr. Wilson, lrtm cuixen- d Linter township, Vi'" eoawt?, prating fee htwi toenfofottiM IMi article of the CoSMtitUtloB. Kelei red to the .1 ti dietary CvmaailMC. -rtriAL oanra. The hour arrived Ibf the ori-ideration of Sen ate bill Xo III, to apportion the State for legislative purpo.-es. The bill waa read a sec
ond tune.
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mails by roooing the tanners along tne lines Trie mil does uot propose to teouce the rate-: it simply DfopOwaw to mak; the rates unilotm. Mr. Shields replied to the arguments of Mr. Browne, contending that tiie true rule for the Le-islatute would be to let the railroads regulate
their own b'j.-;nes-. and they aould do it with tar more ad .mtage to ihe people (who weie their customers than Senaieet could do. Mr Marrav wnuld like tl Senator from Ran
dolph to tell him how this State could regulate fee, law the täte-on ruadi which bad their termini ; in other Stales The londl m his section ran aWrta and east their m irkets were at Chicago and New V' rk. Mr. luowne, of Ratidolph.'did not know that we could regulate the road- oubwde ol the Slate, bot within Um State we could, and thus set a good examfile to o h r St te Mr port) n explained the effect of the amend- ! ments he propReci to the bill, and m ide m able atl1llt lit" nacnestlj advocate, -ome re ! Crnintl uhui the railroad corporations nf the country. The people bad been Round down -.nee the trotitilew cmin.ein el, and it it wa in the power ut tue LeislallUa icli:: houli beaf- : fordet! -Mr March .said there was great complaint and ' d - ilisinctksTJ among Um pe pie. 1 lie LfgiiiaV t.ue shou.d act petrmptll or tell the people that tln v could not act. The railroads were built mainly by the ; c le along the lines, and ihe Stocka were now held ty Capita I tall who hid boOght them up at a meie song. Tat had post- 1 poi ed the local treigh' and given .ui advantages to through lreitht, and it had mi-e-i yr.ii iiaci.tent ansOUfj the people. Wu mn-t do aonM llnng to tpiiet tins feeling, or it might culminate . ill an ou:o.eik. Mi Rai said that Utfre were two d awMR of raiiroad- in the S' ate Some weie budt under soeci d h otels an t aOUM Under the ucueral law If the Lei-lature baa not reserved the power to regulate under the charier.- the I igbt bblougs to. Ibe COrporhtiuM The general law iid teserve
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Mr Browne, of K mdolnh. oflercl an amend I ripiu, aa ra.mwo oa.m u.iuc e,c u..
oei hi control oi me ne-i-i.tiuir, as 10 incr toll.-. iV. ., but those iuilt under bj ecial charters were bee Ir in eofttruL He conceded tiie rilit as to tliose oigani.i d under the neVSj Saw, but tienied the right ol the Legislature to say to those roads a tiiu under special ci.aiiers that they should catty at spei died rate or should keep a sutlic.cnt amount of stock on hand to j meet extiaor inary emergencies. Mr. Kay an 1 iwersd the argutietits ot Mr. March nl length. Mr. Oravsa dni not leel like voting for the bill as it now ftands, and yet he was anxious to hive j some legal regulntii n ol the sjatterl conbxiued in it. Mr. Shiehls moved to indefinitely postpone the bill and :imemluieiit. M Cohb moved to lay that motion on the ! table. Prevailed yeweSO, nati 13.
Tkt bill entl anModoMttta were then referred to the Judi- iai v Ctimmi'tee. MlXOIUAL.
Mr Hrowne, of Kanpolph, by unanimous con sent, presetited a memorial trom 'I'C cfliceis and sol. tier- of the .'idtti Indiana regiment. Mr. Browne moved that it be printed with the papers -cut irom the Army of the Cumberland, winch prevailed. i he House bill for the relief of borrowers from the S nktsjfj Kund was read a first time. Adjourned.
Slant, which wa discus.-ed oy Messrs Hrowne. ol Randolph) Brown, of Weils, William- and Wolle Mr W'olfe moved to postpone the further con sideiaiion of the subject until Thuisdav morning at lb o'clock, when the Senate would go into Committee ot the Whole, which pievailed. ixrana Mr. Ray, Chairman ot Judiciary Committee, reported buk Senate bill No 72 wits. recoro SsendaUon that it pass. Concurred in Mr Bradley, KinaiK e t oniraitlee, reportcl back Senate bill No. Id6 recomuiending that it lay on the table and 200 copies be printed lor the u-e ol theSeu i'e. So ordeied. Mr Mmh, .Judiciary, reported back House bill No. yj with mi amendment, and when so amended, thtt it pass. Concurred in. Mr Wolfe. Judiciary, reported luck Senate bill No 411 with a re mi mend tlion that it la v on thettole. The tii provides that tlie school tax levied on corporation- should go to the principal id said tiind and not ie distributed as sebwoi revenue Mr Bradley ami Mi Ray sp ke in lavor of (he bill and Mgain.-a the recoinineiidati un of the committee, and Mr Vt idle defended the re port The report wa- coiicurre 1 in. Mr Willtassau Cnairmui Finance Committee, re nted back House lull No. I'.i'J the revenue b II with recommendation that it pass. Con Cuned III. Mr Wolfe, Judiciary, reported buk Senate bill No I'M! with a recommendation that il iav
on the table Coiicuued in Mr Downey. Judiciary, reported back Senate; bill No Oil, i eoiiimending that it pa-s. Con ! coned iu. Mr Downey, Judiciary, reported back Bsnsts bill No. 45, wiin in amendment, and thai when j so amen leal, thai it pa. Com uncd in. Mi Wwlie, Judiciary, reponed ba k Senate bill No. db, tnat it te indsttnitely po-tponei. The , bill pi"po-edto incieuse the amount exempt from execution bom $diM) to J.'iUli A long den. ite spiung upon the bill Tiie re poit was dele med M- t- Luii'.er-, Woiic, ttt ite-. Shields and R il . and the UMMttuiM i oat p 'uetuettt w is fi!xi-el by Me--:- M nidi, Johnson and M'urav. Ihe easand na- being tic
m i iideal, ttie report of the committee was not con cuired in VWas 9D, MVS 20
Mr .loliiisou moved to recommit with itistruc : tioua. Mr. Mann moved to lav the amendment ofj the table, which pm veiled, :id the o II VeejC to the co ui mi i tee without Instructions. Mr Cobb, Ot g inii "tion of Couit-. reported back S ii tie bill No -4.withaii auieii iiHeni.au. alien -o aine:ide.l tti I it pass. Coucunel in. Mi Browne, of Randolph, Judiciary, reported j back Sen ae j-'iiti relutton No. il, in Mgaai1 to the L iwientebnrg BrwiK'h ot the H.nk the Side, aith a rer uinienl.iti.m that it pas. On motion ol Mr. n'ti it was reo mi muted
Mr Ray . Judiciary, repueted back Senate bill No '.lb with an amendment, aud neu so amended thai it piss. Cone nried in. Aiijourueii. AfHtMXOOa BHsflsT The Seuate a called to order it 2 o'clock P M. 1 1 POUTS The President ann luuced reports to be still ie oriler. Mr Willi im. ssJeet committee, reported back Hoi.-c bid No. bb, w ith an anieiioinent. and a lieu
so amemied th it it pass. Concuried in
BOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Met at 9 o'clock. Tin- Speaker in the Chair pi.Ti riovs Mr H "una, from eHinstiSSa Itidiana. praying that the tic nun btnenwge be tanht in COOSSwOti Schools. Mr H mil l, on presenting the petition, aid: Mr. Sje.iker, I hottl in m hand a petition signed I v -ix htindied Oei in m c tizeusol L iwreucetur, Atnora. T- ir-1 11 nte and other important noint-
tllloUgliOtlt
the Si 'te, t-k;iig thnl tins A--etnbl'.
shall enden v. r to fix Bpon some plan by wMch they may enjoy their diStribuUve share ut the j public schsjol tuud ol the State. It is well known, -ir, Ulal atiout otie fourth of I the population of Indi u m i? (1 er si an by birth, et ot Oerinaii extraction. It i-n . I surprising then Unwl this cla- of our fellow citiaSWS should teel particul ir anxiety on lhi question th it the should , si bit anextfwordinarypr.de in the enjoyment j ol the educating lund of the State. All will agree th d they ue a trugst, earnest and ititelli ciit peoWle. ubedisnt to law ami ambitious for the j en emit; of our ttee hweitulions That thsy se)ubfd be anxious to leach ineir mother Mmgne to their children, is only qtMstMn ti leg ti expediency not a proper svtjeej for parts criticism Schiller aud Goethe have bred their
1 heart- with the bonny and splendor o their ver j iiacul.ir. 1 will secorr-1 all theit endeavors to I in t u-e tlie enthusiasm which tte-e and other gicit m islet-o the ttefium tongue hnve excited Hito the yoottsj hearts 41 tic vastGefmau popula j tion on Uns con inent. 1 will do all I ran in j this direction consist Swlly wiUl my obliuation as a nMSSher of this legislative body. 1 be::ee I this Petition tn iy lie met snewessluttya but th it , tiie w hide question may be cnrefiillj canvnseed and ttnly pMjeSJSjted, I move to reter the pe;ition : to the ComniMtee on E iucition T iie netitn n wa- so retencd Mr. St.oalf, fiom litiens ol Alien, lel.itive to collec'in law joponts. Mr H k, frtim Jmi'i i irv Committee, tecom-
Mr 31 'r b. ..'uthciarv. letsuiei: back Sen ite m.. ?:, . , ..t tb.i ... .ill V.
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UM tabie v.oiu'iirie.1 in. Mr March. Ri-ht- and Privileges, reported hack Senate bill Xo 67, striking out all alte: the euM-t.ng ciau.-e u.d inserting a new bill on the same -ubject. Il relates to hsh.u and seining. Coi.v urred in IMIi'lUl'TIDS BILLS Mi Pouglai, No 1T. giving Countv Survci or- :ower to administer oiihs ti Viewers of Roads. Mr Dvis. of Ca. No 1.1?, to amend th title ol the act au'horixing rtilroad comp mies to in crease their capital stink. Mr Corb u. No i:i9. to repeal the 110th section ol the as-essmen: act Mr fcay, No. 140. io etiioroe the 13th article of the C ii!tiiutiiMi ol the State Mr Luuler-, Xo 141 , l" amend sections 57, X u.d fU el 'he td to prevent iilegui voting. Mi I) 1 1 ig; ! . No 142. autl .u-.z.in u.ti C unit oi ets to on i acanc S iu the olbce ol" Sch al Ft asisnsts Mr Liulei-. N.. 143. t., e : and to punish i. legal trreste Ott'l kS C- THk HAY .-nate Mh ot, their bsjcoihJ re, ding were re id and reteired to appropriate committees Sill o this u nnaMatsaa, Mr Browne of Randolph bill No lg. to com Im.1 rMilr.krt.l f.unn.iiiiK. L- -
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ber ot cara io ace issssodaM the husinea on luetr tion, tabiiug the pe;it.oU ,r the education of M lie-. re id a thirj time
3Ir Man-field prote-ted earuesttv against the
pa-age of the bill H contended that it w . . j btiiktup: i company in the State to compi with the law. ind wou'd be manifefUv oi-j ut I i t-ie were time- ant -eaai s ...; nes would lie overruu. A- well conipel hotels to have accmmod ttioii at al! t me- tor al. tlie cu-loB that a large get bering would thn ir-n thein. as to comrel raUrusM to cam off ibe pr-i-iuct ot u dmiidaiit Imhh alone 'iuie
hed 1 ii t-rm ; . tin eoi i Hnjisjiber be t
hall beiWetetr-. a;:d ni - -
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Mi Hiimphreys. from the Cosani -tee set Fee üd Selm es, unwBg reo!i.t;.i! as to reduction o Clerks'. Audiior'. aud Recorder' fees aud Snlariei By-me. tabling SetMte bill No 19. and re commending ibe p-e ot LI o u-e bill No 14 "t. in lefetem e to lee biMj Mr Utgeio, from tiie C. inmittee on Fee- ind Sa.arie. rei-oinmetiltng the ;-jre of Hone bill No il".'. i releience to iiicoriKirateii citie
tnere-vf- on House bill N ' lib to mfgi ,n ti olbrn-e law so as to prsee.it lite sduiteraUon I er-
ofluu'-rs. 1 shall be anti"-n'ed iml uuiböed At Uie nme t I
A a reed to. and report on the bill agreed to. re. mmcnoing a ;.erati f .r appoint mSJB is above, on motion d Mr Nibla. k the -; i i oftieer- ol State !i i'.I m .ke "'it and de
Mr. (arvin, from tne Comn t ee on Corpora liver ta such SSjrseSJM a reel ihe tte.to the effect tins. relative to Senate bill Ho 3, extending the th u he ha ieo cho-en Major Geneial. or Brir t. me of completmn of railroads upon which $2 000 ad i er General, as the case Bar be. lor the term
per mile have been expended. Read a third time o loor e trs. or two ysars, ae the case mav be.
ana until n-- -mxes-or i- se ecteu ana qui iceo, üouse bill No. 149. which certificate shall have all the force and tact unng companies; etiect of a commission uuul a commiaou. isaued , b the Governor, nbnU be received, If a r Maacv '
aod passed
By the same, relative conceminc mm-nr; and m:
pas-ae recommended. By the same, relative to House bill No 49, cot.'-erning foreign railroad.- miking connections with Indiana road- Amended, and its passage recommended. ii the -'tne. relative to the memorial of the
saiinn ol Supreme CoisM Reporter, amending .t and recom inet'iiiiig pastsage Mi Packard, from Judiciary Committee, ta bin s Sen ite i id 33k Mi Kiittire. l orn Judiciary Conimiitee, tabl:ng Huse til! Tb. By Mine, nth : Boose bill I'M Bl same. Howsebill '2" . providing for special e ort o: C uii'i ':!. m--sioi -. re. ommei.uing passage. Bill re d i ttdrd time Mi Like. Irom Judiciary C-'mnrttee, Hou-e bid 14- te-on-.mt ::d't:g assage Mi Burton, fiom C romitiee of Jud ciary, reennimeii.iii j passage ! House I. il .'iO Mi bake, from Judiciary losa mit tee. relative to reso..;:.! n ie,.iit to le-oloUoti as to Sinking Fund rnortae... lelerring it to Comiinttee on Tru-i Fund Mr. Lnael. Irom same g tnr:it!'ee, in rtM etite to je--oiti'n with regard to marriage ot fe iu 'ie wards, tfie ! iw does discharge guardian ip-m l.abi..iy bi pi petty. ty -ne. tabiiug House bi'ls 99 and 1 I . Mr Bowk, fro tu the Committee n ihe Judici an . recommend -ng t!.e pa-s tc ot House bill N" 1 as amended Bl same, recommending, the pnssaga of Hou-e bill No 1 as uineudeti. fiaiag Um amount Hal exemption ttom milit in i;ut lieciuseol consci
enf'ou- scruples it fEfWI
u ir n tne noice oi si jor vsnera., or Br ga.i.et oenerai. the atd ofliceis of State shall choo.-e a rancneapur lor the unexpired term iu s m ni.er Kt .n Im lot e nrex-t dnd
Sic. 1, The General of each brigade shall ce
lndianaradis und We-the'd Cmvel R ad Com- can zt ihe armed infantrv companies m his mill
p,,n legWatiun inexpeiiient. hsrj district :nto regiments, which shall consist
Mr Miller, Irom the Mlect committee relative Oi noi iess tti in nur nor more man teti coin to en te bill No 16. amending oraclice act pUttief. If a regiment conists of le- than ten
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companies, tlie niigauier oenerai may, ir.'ni time to time, dd companies duly organized aud armed to such regiments, or if uece.-ity reijuires
bill read a third time and passed.
ataoLL tio3. Mr Roberts's resolution tixing C2 A. M. and 1 C. P. M. as tune of meeting of House, aud fjr mgnt sesaions on Wednesdays and Friday, was taken up Amended, hx.in 9 A. M. and Moiiday and Thursday nights. Mr Tliggins moved to table the resolution yea- 'JT, nay- ö? not tabled. The resolution w as adopted. Mr Kotiert-, directing tlieutilurlii.gaNat.on.il iag o.er the Capitol on the 2'2i ol Februiry, and that Colonel Oarrington be retiue-ied to be pres ent with his artillery and ore one hundred gns in honor t the Union. Mr Niblack: Ttiat's on Sunday. Do you Wii.t all that i.iieMi Sunday? Mr Van Bu-kttk su guested, in amendment, the 33d inst Aureed to, and the resolution was adopted
Mr Woodruff, instructing proper committee as
it. Iiemav, at anv time, consolidate regifSMiits. it'
wbicb OSSe -he senior field officer- shill have j command of the regiment so lonued. When companies are formed inio regiments, the Br gadier General shall design ite a time and place tor holding ap election tor a Colonel, a Lieutenant' Colonel mid a Major, and cite the commissioned j
ofti. er" of the com;, tnie- to appear. At thee ec tion one officer -h ill act as Chairman atidano'her ;ts Secretary of the meeting, whereupon the Sec rotate sh ill call (he name- of ihe officers pte-ent, who sh dl de-ignate inevcbosee by a rica nocr
vote for the oth ers to be elected, a majority of i
all the commissioned office's of a regmMut being necessary to elect. 0u proper inform stiel had, the Brigadier General shall issue cet lihcates to the persons elected, and notify the Governor of ti e tact iu the manner pre.-cnbed elsewhere in
tbi act, ami the certificates shall h.u e all the
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to steps to promote tne cuiurnOM oi i. einess frce and eiect of cwwissMws, until 0OWJSBM sugarcane ci.,natial1 t,e received t'nim the tioveriir The
regimental field offi er shall be two
Mr (Gregory, instructing the Sinking Fund Oomniisi'iunesi to dirtr.bute the several counties their pro rata -hare oi such luuus. Reieried to Cum in. ttee on W (s and Means.
BILL IMKi'l'trrO. Mr Niblack. limiting action or fr feited lei-ogniz nice- u Iwo vearb. Mr Mdier Ho. $D9, an act enduing Attorneys to hens on judgmeute for lee-. Mi Kendnck, No git), amending the common school law, prownlinn tor teaching tiie Oernnsn language. AdjotA- iel.
to. o
term of a
rears and until his MTsSOOSSUf i-eiected and tpiali hi d Sjieci il election to fill a vacant field i th e in iv be hehi under ihe direction of the com m tiding otlice of the regiment, and in its de tails -hall correspond to n regular election Bsc 13. In ease t the insubordination of n
company oi regiment, the Brigadier General, with i a-svtit of the Major Geneial. may disband I c mpanv or regiment, or any part thereof, taking fros them their arms mil pi icing the same in j ch trge of bis own Assistant (Ju uterm aster Gen j e- al, or of the Q uarterma ster of -ome re-iment.
are tliev saay ie cire.'ullv secured
it a o clock.
INTROIJCCTION OF BILLS Mr. Howk, No. Iii, ceJing to the trniteti States if America certaia lands ia FlOyd countv, as i burying ground for soldiers Mr. Spent ei, No wl2. authorizing; Scbo)l TlUStsas to t Harrow money for the purpo e ol erecting school Ii ni-c. Mr Bloclier, No 213. aneodlng the road lew so as to make a public highway afMr -ix years' U.-e. Mr. Newman, X. 914, amending the lav !! cMiing the sale öf spirit shmis liquors. Mi Hall, No 213. establishing an Asricult.u
ral College and SppropriatlPg for its endowOMHl Mr Rippey, No. 216, ametuling the 129th sec j tion of the praeUtiO act. Mr WoodruffNu repealing secthsji 5T f the act defining lelomes Mr. Waieruian, N 219, providing tor distri j button CI surplus revenm lund ti) the several eounUos. Mr Uresory, No -J 1 9 , to protect farmer- Irom the a til iwfnl conduct of sportsmen and hunters ol
MISi ELLANtOl! Sic 14 The militia, or any portion thereot, ma be called out to execute tlie laws, on the warrant ad ibe Judge. M ir of a city, or Justice Of the Pe-.i e. whuse autii irity has been tietied. the n iir.uit to tie served on the military 'Oni nvasnler mo-t convenient tti the place where re i-tuiice may be offered r threatened, or upon a Brigadier General, the Msjot Htual, or the Governor. At -u h ttsse the officer esMswsandina the tones BO calied our. shall le ubjec' to the direction o' tiie civil ufiosT requtriug hnj shj. 8nc l- If nwcossits reqoirea it, the railiia. or
I anv piartton of ihe same, m if (,e c tiled out, umler
C 'tntu mil oi the appropii ite nHcefy. ot of tlie Major General, to snppre ioaurrectMMi, to repel in i-ion. or to preserve order Sec 16. It an emergency should nri-e. tequir ing a lirger uuinOcr of troops tor the purpo-es iieiein Mentioned, than may at the tune ne organ ixed aud srssed, then the Governor may issue a cdl for volunteer militia, lor active duty, for a term specified in the call, utile-.- sooner di--eharjMu, ami Um persons so rolontoering shall be Ulganiml under the diret-tion ol the proper Brig adier Ueiierula, m the manner prexenned in this
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ing the nine meutiuneJ m the call. Unless sootier dischai ged
I"hej hiauolfl
Mr Cook. No 22(1, to enforce the i:Hi arti
cle of the ConsWtutkin, offeiing negroes ai d mnlattoe who rosse into the State and refuse to 1
le t ve. t retui ing after being taken on', fori ile
firt lor tliteo months, and for even offense I tliaraa Iter tor twelve nmnUia.
Mr Ii : it 1 1 -i . No 231, an act providing tor the organ , tion of the lu liana mil. i i, for a milit o v tax, und for oUtef m tilers ptoperlf eoonecled with the militia of the State; ut Till, lit 'V KK NOR .am his staff. 9tl riOS I. Be it enacted fnj hV firnmii Assent blu ' Ml State ef I uma nn , I h l she Governor. T0 Coiiim mdev in Chiet of the militia, shall be entitled, a- -tatl 'tli er, to ui Adjutant General . a
Quarterm -tei General BLd I Conim -s.iri (ten
Sral, i .o -hill be appointed by, and hohl their office- at, the ploaeorS of the (.'ommantler in Chiei
Si t 9. While on active duty the st iff ssVeess of the Governor shall each receive an ennnai I
Salary "t eight hutnlred tlollars. to be p mi out of the i reasut y of State, on the WartwCl ol the Auditor. OK THF. MILITARY TAX Ski 'I A military t x of fiftv cents -hall be
aesessed annually against every male resident ol ; Indien, who may be subject to milit uy duty, j knd collected and paid over to the State Tre is urer, as other taxes are collected ami paid; and mi annual tax of two dollar-, as-e--ed. collected ' and paid over as above, on eiery w hite male in- i habitant of the 8tatd bo ween the ngesof eigh ' teen and forts five years, who may be "OtSBSCi entiously opposed to bearing arm-," wh'ch snail be recognised in he m the equivalent paid by such person for exemption from military dut: Provided, hnwertr. that per-oti- enrolled iu an ' organised and armed military company, under the provisions of this act, on presentation to the pricier County 1 reasurei ol" a OOrtiAeaM to that , efiect, signed by bis company aud regimenta! or j brig ide commander, shall he coii-ideied as havisaaj p od bis military tax in service rendered the Stale, ami sh til be in irked exempt" on the tax duplicate-. The moneys thus collected shall COWBtitUM the military fund of the State, ami shall be applied only to defraying the expen-es of the Stale militia. THE MUtUb Sic 4. The Diihtia shail consist of all able-
bodied .internale pefSSSja inhabiting tiie State, by tiie company . regimental, and brigade com- i t il.e .c- o I eighteen and forty fiseyenre, Besnier, of hieb um copy shall be t et a died bv j except -Uch a-are exempt by the ntera of the the comp. ny comm n der-, one by UM Brigadier 0 Md Stuten, assd those whw esay be couscienti General, md one uwiiveted to the Auditor of ous opjaa-ed to hesriim arms Suite; whereupon warrants -hail be issued by the , m b Whenever not less than forty five, nor Anlitir on the Trea-urer in fa vor of the H.iga ( in re tban OOS hundred. ytnHflsil person.-shail d.e; General, (Ot SttSB equal tO two dollars lor de-ie to organize a e mpanv in the raiKtia of e ich person nmeteied on 'he pay rolls, the said tl is S; ae, Ums ?hail call one ot iheir numher to l-rgidiei tieneral to give buWd in the BSSWtl -urn set - Chairman. .u.d another to ..et as Secicury. often thousand dollars. IO be approvetl by the o: their meeting. The election shall be had bv'a Sect eta ry ol State, to the Sfld thu the Money re n met rote, the Secreiaiy lor that paip.'.se ceivod by him shall be faithfully di-urmuted iu 1 iai.;;., the tol.. and noting the choice ot each ' l-- m inner -ei en. atrer : te-cnne.1. Memljei iIm sBendeinili n Majiwilj of ah the' 8C. 2" M the moneys thus received by the 1 . . s bebxjt nevewtary f a -noi e. The pro Brigaoier General, one lourth shall be applied by : ... i:gn si nie ineet'i.g, ttte-:e j oy alh 1 avu of him W the purpose of defraybig the expenses hi the Chakmwn and Skcretarj thereof, -hall be ehMntso rwglaseneal and haltalieai drills; the other j lore in ed hi the ling idiot iienerai ol tiie ui-tnet, tbree-fooj th.- shall oe piid over to the com .anies dl . make fmnisitiinj up u I bat ietjeMnt H ' brigade, in prop-ntiou to the number in , 0s hir COttSXisakMM fur the MfSiOls ciilitlcd esJdl. rbr the purpose of deir tying the expenses to Un -iui. end al tne nme time bswe eattifi- ' armories and thdexjieii.-e incalent to cosjipani c.te- to dio.-e eutitleo lo commis-iou-, a hieb nor- drills. The company treasurer.- -.'nali receive aul tili .te-su ill hae ihe same laswo anal naVcl as receipt for the snsneys due the companies. :,nd rommbwbess until comm.riu- i--ueti ny the pey Um warnt de by ewdtr e Um ensssuiies G.-.ernor 8h.tll be received; he shall also make Sic 21 For the time actually tSiploSed by Mow ieiUon W Um fissietani Qunriernieeiei Use toe Au litt.r and Treasurer, or their deputies, in erai lor arms for the company, and. when arms Paying the Militia, they shall each receue three are received, etuoll the coiuuany in bin hrig .de dollar- per day, and necea-iry traveling exten-e-.
to tie tianl on icx-ount tenoere l out ot toe Mate
Skc IT When the militia are called into the
I field, tha Major General shall have power, tor the
time being, to organise divisions and brigade--, without regard ni geographical lines, aid may designate brigadier Geneswls ni command division himI Colonels to command brigades
Sic 1 When the innifta. or any pbrVJbnl thereof, shall be called' out in accordance with the; provi-ions of ihis act, or tie required to uisch ugS ; active tluty by virtue of any provision of this act, they aboil receive the pay. -nbsi.-teuce, I'orajQB j and ch-tliing which are silowed idVcersof 'he i same grade ami arm. ami privates of the same ; nun ol -ervice. by the "Revi-eil Regelet ions of' the Atmv" ol the United State.-, as published in
book form, "by authorttj oi the War Depot inent." in the ten I8K1. To this end, wh-n aboatl tt be discharged from active duty, the par rolls hill be mi le out and certified to, alter ihe in oiner now or escribed bv the Regulations oi
the United Sutes Army. Si-h pay tolls, shall be SCruputoUslv examined ty the Major Oenernl or hie cine: ot BeasT, and, if fssind correct, approved by swch officer, whereupon one cop shall be deliveretl to the Auditor' "f State, who shall i'ie warrants UDOU the;
State rreneoroj lor the -ums resssired ÖI iM Treasurer shall theieunon. BV
or deputy , visit the compuiies. regiment,s. or brigades. Bl the blaces where thev mav he -ta
tioned, and proofed to pay the SSSSe, taking at the same time a pay roll, duly approved and re ceipted bv each person who n.a be paid, l'ersuns necessat dv absent or sick, sdi di be paid m sepaiate pay accounts, in the Planner provided ; f ii in aissiUr cesee in the Cime l State- service i the papas in ttie-e ca-es, being doty certified to. to be filed with the Auditor ol Stale, and the accounts paid by the TlBSBUTQI on the w at rant ot ' the Auditor Sto 19 To the end that the organization tit" companies, regiments, and brigades be encour aged, there shall he allowed to each member ot s . comt iiuv organizetl. srined, and etirolleil accord ing to iaw. the annual -um of tour dollars Semi annually, and at such times as the Br-gadier Gen ral m ii designate, die several companies which hive been org'iuzeu, armed, and entolieu doring the peevuwjs lose moiiths. shdl lie mtisierel tor
pav rav tolls snail ne mane out auu apiio eai
Spec ai election- nuv bt hehi umlet the direction ot the comm. iiiing officer of a comp my. an i in its def .i's shall COttflSptSSd to a regular election. tc h I he coiuiu.-aioued otfi er- ot a com da ihal E SMasI S Captain uid 1st and fm4 L u'eu m.r; iini itie mm comini-uuied othcers oi :. Ou.e. ; Serjeant, lour Sergeants, tour C Oia It, a Treasuier and a Ceik. who shall . . meir ollices lot one 3er. and until tueirsuc , , ... r ,:t. e evteii Hid qualified ti 7. C. tup ojie- -halt adopt their own Con B&itttlMHM jaBaJ by Ltws. and may preset ibe their own iihirorins, but tiothiiu contained in Usflfif Constitution.- or 11 Law- -hall te valid which Ina) oooftict wiUl auj provtaioti ol Ibhl act. ia ! Artiiiery and cavalry comp tine may be org mixed in the m unter pre-crited in thi- -et ftr the organization ol other companies, md may ha Mrwieii .mo battalion or regiments, or attachod as il itel companies to a regiment or brigade, at tne option of the brigadier General Sac 9. Coiupme -hall drill at least one daJ in err tiK-iitli. at d as as mm i otte .er as t.ieir . ' or satoine hi.,mim Stc l' Ki.ii Congre .;.. ii District of this Slte shali COnstttuM district tor military pur poses, .tud the DiUuie thereui bail courütate a brigade, the i.umber of tne brigades to cor res pool w n .ne numl.ei - of the dirtricis. !"lsv II I he officers of itate. vir: the Seere tar. Auditor and Treaurer ot S'aie. ani the Aiu.iuey lie..etai, -hall lecoti.mcnd to l!.e Gov et t -utib.e -;-siu ui !e apfaouteai Major neWeead l ihe militia, ami saeo -u.tlne p-r ems fie appointed Bridier General tr rhe
Trwasore(ttn the warrant id the Auditor. Skr 22 It sfcnjl tie thedut ot the A-itant Qu ir:c ma-ter General on the staff ot the M joi General, wish the as-i.-tameof the oth- r i tfi er BW t ne n.itt ol he Hajiw aMSMfwl, ti fortbwitn call in all the arm. WffwtJ see 'rmenta. and mu nitions belonging to the Sta'e; and hould any dMsVenlSS ati-e in the collection if such arm, accoutet ments. or mutiitions. he M jor General or anv member ot kbl -tatT. BMV rep:ery the rue. in toe name td", aud on behalt ot. the State of In liana Tiie arm-, accouterineMiU, 4iid uiutiifori- belonging Ui Um State, shall be kept i:i goaal order, tid in a s.-,fe p' tee v the -lid A-si-iatd 12" iriertimster General, aud i-ued by him in ac corUance with the duectiotis or tiie otfi eis of Stare, f tie et UmMJ if, on account rendered and verified by aflldavft, -hill be paid out of the State Trexat on the warrant of the Auditor. Skc 2 I Tiie tequisition ot the Brigadier Genet . for arms shall be directed to Um Assistant Adjutant General, on the -taff of the M ijorOen eri. and tuii daau ile ihe nuaiber of aims re quired, ami the per- ;;, to whom and place to which they are to he sent The rwstisiUon shall belaid before the "Iii er- ..f State, and if ap rof'SJi b a ni vioritv of tbem lud' be ser ed on the A sMatit'QtiSrtenp ieer General. Wim shall -hip 'he iron le-;gtiaied lo ihe person and place dewitiatod. w uoot delay, the account lor the et: en-e thereof, verified by affidavit, shall be paid .ut ot the State TreaQprv. on the warrant ol the fitUQitor Bn M The Major General, shall be entitled, a--tatT ort. r. u an A -si staut Adfwtaat Oou ersl and Chi. of SfJtasT, with the rank ol Clonei
bills ey vwia aBivw Houae hi I l"9. assew4iiff act f r relief of bor--ei-irom the sVt.W o F aid Pesod veas -7, nay 1 it ii rioxa
Mr friert, ikitrnt''. - a '-"inrfiittss make arraeLem-wt ft raiamg the im
over toe noma i los Capita on the itld met. Adopted, and Messrs Fr.e-t. TarhmKton. Ves)
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am .ereoi
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ta pursa-
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Bills on second reading taken ap and a d'-:- '-ed of Aajonrned
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to an A.- tnt Qtj irtermater tneral. with the rmk of Lieutenant Colonel; s Topogmj.) Knrnee-. aith the r ink o; L e Tenant Co one!; J dt -OWite. srlth the r ink ol M ijoi ; a M-ih. I eel r .'.th tl.Sru. o M j r ..n 1 Loir Ai - !' C'tnp. aSm USrink of Captain -iCC mttrifr r nor . tb be entitled, as t- tT ff? e'r-. m A-i-tmt A tjut ml tiene ral, nil the r n k d M .r.to.m Ao .-l.mt Quar tertn.iu?i tie U rltje rank SS M jr. a Brigade I nfclO'". with the raua of M jor, a Medical I re t-.r. with the r . . )kiu, a Judge Advocate, with the rank of Captain; and two Aid- de Camp ith the r.n.k f F-rst Lieutenant öaili. ACviiuiiti . .... ei.t.tlel.aa ufl officer-, to .i Surgeon, with the rank of Mior: sn As usual Surgeon, with the rmk ol Ca; i un; a Jude Advocate, with the rank ot Ciptatn. and an Adjutant and a tu irter mailer, wlh tlie rank ot Ftri L entenant bkc 21. The Major General, the Brigadier Gene: us. ami tlie Colonel -hall lie entitled to designate their -tatT othcers. aud they shall iwsM certificate to them, ubject at an time t he re Tokel, which certiflcate?- shall hare ill the force . eile -x of co ni mission, until commissions is
sued hr the Governor shall be reewred the commissions to tie sufjeit to revicatioii in the s.itne in mner ;i- the .ifores .id certificites
u -2- Uahsdl be the dun ol the Adjutant I ÜSSaS C 'lielIot tcTsaOBipMSiei ,
(ieneral. on tl. st- ti ot th" M )or l.eneml. to snpply the sever 1 1 H i d;er Geter.N with cipie-i ot tins act und such blanks - uns lie required hi ihe nrovisio'.s of ttn- act, foelliei with coiüe Ol toe Ciiiteu Slate A"r Iteiil.iUona and Mil itarv Tac'ic. t r rhstrrnnrieai inv-nj; their subor dinate otlicers. The bills of expeu.-e for the nese esjrUftesVte U the tMx'utie C.mncil, shall be iwid out of ihe State Tretury. m the warrant of the AuJitoi
Sk. '2'J. All officers and laivutes of oranixe-1 c irop-mie- ot the InJi m i Mdili i. ah.nl obev all mI . r.!i i t.ed l tt.eir uperi r m c jromand Anv officer w! o mav fail or refu-e to obey such order-, or who may be gudty of conduct unbe coniitia an officer and gsntWesan, shnH, on con victiou by .i court inntial. lie h teil in ny sum not les than ten nor more ihuu one hundred dol 1 tr-, ..ii.l it the,eeTnnse be aggravating, saay he distnis-e l Irom the -et vi. e; the fine to be collected in tin1 process of law. befoie any coort of competem ju: i-o.ci am. ii in.oriu.it ion lodeI by the .lutle dio. ..te of tlie court martial finding the sentei i f, the proceeds off uch fine to lm fmiU iut'i the fnjnd of the company or tegiwetii to which such officer mav belou; Any uon foinmip-ioned otfi "er or private tahti -dnill fail or re I use M obev all
leal i-rdei-rc e.ved. r tocoinpli v:th thecousti to tion and by laws of ha -otn;.iny , sh ill, on con i action bv a court martial, be hued in am sum not less Umsj five nor m te than twenty doilim. and si iv, if" 'he orfen-e -hall te aegrav ltiii'. tie e;elitsi Irotti th" . oinpatiy ; llu iiiouvv collected bv the line, in 'lie same in iit.fr -provided lor the colli ction ol ..li. er-' fine-, to he paid into the fund ol the otti;. my to which the deiititpieni be 1 otitis Sr. .Ml X H.r.n holding an dh.-e under the GoveniBMnt of Um United Smios shall bold neal in the JBilitia 0l Indiana, but nothing in thi act shall le m con - i rued as o ptWVOnt a pOTSSSI hold ini; a civil office umler the iaw- ot this State, trom also holding SU office la tin militia, unless such peraoa shall be Btaeod und continued upon acUee ilu'v for a persud nl thiee SSBStShS at anv uro time, in wnich eien' the im tlice held by such person shall heeoaae raoant. St. 31. No offit er of the nnlitia shall lie de prised of h.s command, nor shall any port ion ot the m'.lilin tie deptned ol their aim-, by any uthoiitv wheteoevei . except for the cause and in the m inner prescribed hi tni- act. Si.c '.'2 Brigadier (enerals mav receive and enroll c iinfa lits which hue been armed al pri rate exja-nse. into then brigades, and when -.. receuc. 'Iie shall constitute a nut ot the militia ot the State, and be ,-ubjei t. iu ali respect, to the provisions ot thi-act ; Out no coaVpanv, arssed at private exie:i$e, -h ill const itoli a tut of the militia nnleiM m enrolled Skc .'vi During ihe tune actually and neces narilv emnloved by the M ij r General, or any f his st II oflcers, mi organic hk the niiliiia, or m OjlloCtilig and car. I. for ibe arm and military a-o ertv ot ihe St 'te. or iu dircblrgieg any othet duties -.pecificallv impo-ed upon them bi tbisesct. tnev shall be reganlitl a on active duty and their accounts, made out in due lot ib, ami peon erlv Ipprovoii, -hall be m"i aaskol the rrwaOOfJ of State on the Varrnn ! of the Au liter But un d-;r Ne cirewmstances -hall an idRcer or -oidier tie considered as on nve tluty, ami on that account entitled to pay. utile- pu' upon active duty in the manner i tes tbed in tins act. Sec -14 pegjoesS cdiall drill at least four time in even yen. ui a- much ofteuer a. the comm ui liu otfi -er of ihe regiment may onler There should b at lea-t one bctgade encamp ment ii sverj vtar. the tune, place end duration of which m iv lie detei mined by the Hrifadier (ieneral on con-ultation with the eouiru tnders of 1 1 iglest nl" and T-oI iic 1 -mp tiiie The expense of I trig ad e en -auipmeivs -hall he torne by the Olli cers and men oo-titutiutf the hrisade, or son plied bv volutitar coiitributi'.iis tiy the :eople When the tune, place aud deration tor au fa easnpsueot shall tie deterssinod. the IsrisMler General mty i-ue au order tor the Bneaasp ment; but no penal tjl rhail ettnch lo a con pan tu regiment hieb may fail to re-pond to such order, by reason ot its inability t provide it- quota off t'ne exnen-e off the tncaeipssenl. At brigade eneSMpMsnte tie Major General mav eomnnnd. r in the dhaence t both the Major General and the Brigadier Oenernl, the sei. ior officer -.f the brir'ade pre-ent. hall com man! Kite moment -hall he devoted to dull, discipline, p irt le ti.d military iecre itiin Slc 3S The Rpti-oI RegnlaUons Ihr the Army '' of the United States, a published in book form. "Oy authority ol the VVai DetU mem," in the yen lMbl, as ; ir as ap ii ble, sod not iu conflict with anv otovisiniis ol this aci ; antl the " Articles of Wml ," pTOwidod by aM net of Congress entitled "An Act for e.-tab.ish-in Rules and Articles for the government of tiie A'Baies of the LTuited States." aoproved April lb, 1806, as tar as applicable and not in conflict with mjt provision or this act, shall ip ply to, regulate and govern t? Indiana tuilitia; ex--e;t that tu time ot o-ce no court lusrtial m the militia sh.il have power to inflict the dear!: ponaltv St. ' 36 Ttie mditi a ha41 be Irilletl by the Blattei of tactics presetdsMd loi tiie drill of ihe United stite- Arssvi Sec Ti Wherever it i provide! in thi act that nMUWVS are to be paid out of the St..te Ttea-uty.on tle warrai it the Auditor, it ie understood and herein- declined, th.it tliey are to bo naid out ol the "Military Fund," alien anv put ol -nch lund maybe hi the Treasury; but when u.eie in iv not he my of such luini in the Treasui . tlien sm i. moneys hall lie ; ii out of
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Sf.r .9 Am alii ai. Uf and put' of law-. eesning in cunVIct eidJi thi- A'-t. and ail laws hcsflotoie en.ctei. rolatstng i't ane Way to the noiitiA, -hail bo, aud the atne are hereby re periled - c 4" It - hüdaied that an i-merency es WM lor ihe immediate taking effect ot this act, I tfiere'oiet - '-hi.. . :orce and t ike effect
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inajocily ot lao-thirda ' Mr. Lasselle '2S. to pW&ieh Sheriff and other '-iv i: iith'-ers laii. ng to turn over document- to their OS SSI ra. M: W i fan man. SO, providmg for courts when Ju!- f... to attetHl. air Laeaelle. 024. amending I Si ihm 5&e4 act amendin.' a t autliorir : z tne businewi of general banking Mr. Howk. Stt, providing for th relucfine of the per value of -lock of incorporated companies in certain case rfcriTiosa. Mr H imey. trom cil eena nl M erf county, praying; for aaien-lnieii'.- to lien-e .w. Ut'okfl Mr. Uumphreja, from Fees aud Salaries, re- 1 ferring comwiunication Mr. Sho iff. relative to bill concerning dog and t fstSWl -t.rep, amendeii. ao.i uaaage reuoav tntu il Kelerred,
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