Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 20 January 1837 — Page 2
Four persons burnt to death. The 'Montreal Vindicator of the -h!d ult. sajs:
A wooden building at Huntington, ocounv...I ... J . -n : i - . . ..' - i.uu mm, joiner s snop, and dwelling; hjusc, was nunu on the morning of the ifiu iiisl. mciaucilOIV 10 relate. the inmn c of the buildin and a bov all fell a prev to the (lames heii. i wiiriiiii" ui une lemnies fore any succor cold he afforded them."' iiii v,.im.iv lne Legislature ot ; the ,.,tate adjourned on the '1j, ult. During ! the session, several measures of importance I were adopted. Among others was the ub-: scription cf one million of dollars to the j StOCiC Oi tll Louisville. Cil!cir.i;ii nni e f r . . . ...... -'- y cf the State. The Court of ppeals last established, con-1
Charleston Laihoad Company, and the grant labiished at Kirkland, Geauga, the l ew! cro banking privileges to that Company, j ters of the sect known as Mcrrr.cus or I alter lheje place beyond doubt the accomplish-j day saints. We have just received an extra ment ot lint stupendaouj undertaking from the office of the Messenger, printed vl p early hah a million ol dollars was npproprii- that place, giving the proceedings of a mcetted o various objects, (of which sixty thou- iug cf the stockholder'. At th mo-(i ' 1 1 sand dollars to Ihe College,) still leaving a articles for the re, ulatioi of b. "i i; "It. J
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ting of all the Judge,, was abolished, nndiStockhas been subscribed : or ; he.b i'
.H-pcu 1eoc.ies lormea one consisting of the chancellor', (ov cquitv cases, and the other of the Circuit Judges, for caes of common law Actional IuhUiaictr. tii't A I I ... 1. i t Appointments by the Ppc-sirtXT. Charles K. Anderson, cf New-York, to b Secretary of the Legation of the United States to the Court of His Majesty the Kinof the French. J ' Theodore S. I!V. 0f Xew-York, to be Secretary of Legation of the United Stales near His l'titanic Majcsfv. Jesse Miller, of I'ennsvivania, to be Firt Auditor of the Treasury Department. James Wi.itcomh, of Indiana, to be commissioner of the General Land Office. Martin U.irden to be Superintendent of the Branch Mint at Xcw-Oleans. Joseph J Singleton to he a S-incrintendep' of the Branch Mint at Dahlahieg:., in the State of Georgia. James M. Strode ts be Register of the Land Office at C.iicago, Illinois. Theodore J. Wilkins.ai t,i bn n.f.i.nf luniie ..loneys at Si. Strphens, Alabama. Richard M. Carter to be Receiver of Public monovs at New-Orb.:,,. of James Mcliissack to b; Register of tlie Land.Office at Fayettc-ville, ArkausBP. iMaitiew r.ir.liard.ol Olio. to he Solicitor of the Genera! Lrir-.i John M. -i.ooiv', oi V a- )ia"-foii. In I rim iph; Clerk of Private Land CU aims m Hie I. and ().;ice. II' . . . . m. j. .-.teiger, of 4 Kjn ! ir,d, to he pr; rincipie Uierk oi t!,e Sarvevs in tl ne General I .an J Uilu e. 6.'. J . The. MV:. '. J!:!i!t;ni Court of Inytriy continues in l at i Yederieksto-.vn Md. There resession mains little .o;ii,t that G n. Sentf K triumpliantlv ac.piited. Tlie witnesses seem to unite in thr-vw inir all the hi une of (he fail ure oi uie earlier 1 lor.d.i cartinai tardy, im;rov sdent, an..l criminal C ' I i- , i . - u on the iu! course oi n.e (V ar IK p-rtment, under the direction of Mr. Secretary Cass. Some of t!u journals complain tint the Court seem? to he engaged in trin: the -d ministration instead of Gem. SeoM. The development of frauds and oppressions practiced upon the Indians, which give rise to the hostilities, are said (0 be mo't startling. .rc 1 os.'xfr. Dx. Cw.invr.! ,,. cf rnien Co. UHi a......... . r.u vytniutti;nTi t r re orn,c . lag the State Convention, died recently, leaving the two X itio-ml parties txactlv thd in the ot venlion Cr to ()(?. Mr. Caldwell was elected hv 1; tmjorily out of o.OOO votes, ia a D stri- t which often gives a h-avv majority lor the other side. As there is no provision l r filing sich vacancv, t!;e parties wjllrenviin e.; 1 illy matched in" the Convention. .;.- York ,r. Santa Axxv and Ar.noxrn arrived in the Adriatic steamer, at Louisville, Kv., Dec. 2.3th, on their way to Washinon". They Will soon be ia Washington, where Santa Anna will h. the greatest Lion since the dav of Clack Hawk. Sn!a Anna and C.cn. Jackson are expected to make, a Treatv. . ..... i .. tti, . .
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ifiuiu-u iii uus eouy. tor lii establishment of three banks, one at Milwaukee, one at Dubuque, and one at Mineral Point. Another was to be reported for a hank at Ihu hngton. A bill was pending, at the htet dates. tixin the permanent seat ot Sovei anient of (lie ten itorv I he bill a amended, locates it at the t Madison, and the appropriation of made ov I on cress, is to be expen public buiiJins.
j.in: .in uuiMiip pursuit. i.ci l.vman Tot,.,: Lun:.-J,,m Xeal, in one of ' , r iiathhun Allen, then at his rhapsodies, savs. There is no misfortune I h:uU ""gendered himself, and was so great for a ftmilv of H,K a tu be -ill ! V "l r''IS0 ooubtles having made arbeautiful and all umiianicd at on. The v 1 rnSet,nc,lls ,vilh confederates to bring are sure to wane, pe.is!,, die. of lo.inline" 1 CSC:TC lun.'.-.y .V.
nnd ill humor. It one half of (hem were as lots fairly and honorably; and hfow up alii your faces with powderl except one. lint if! mat oc too terrible, lake the smallpox. Il l:jmly CUV,HC: .! if ,J!,,,,tu U1 l,,c mo ngrcanly of u.e io;vo,i will have mind m tho winter . our, wii,-,! t m. personal beauty of women is llkelh show that hall. imn;.rtn. iK;w & ...v. -
v.v ..I .ikuiu ii, anoiner quarter ust v.-.,.lv. . v , ,L.va,rr nf trance, . . ... , -,vv. ,,n. lv ii i.u v ; .'"'H's vonege, wmch tiie Catholics! passably and the remainder all unlike each ,lir(l CMm at Goritzv in Carniola. on;1",'. , 1 rcasury, to exceed (;(U10. of; already have, two miles from D-troit is to l,o ! other, with only one beaut v. the whole mi-ht ih 'n!l' e-vemlirr. lie was ln (lie T-Hh ' " ,u. 1 ",,un,nt he supposes 0i.W5(.()00 to be enlarged to tlie breadth of 5t;0 feet a-1 a get married at last. S... hoiit-s depend ,i.u,i ' -vcar ol h,s .se. Ho was an honest, uprmht ; ,a cirrul.ition, and i.MHiO.COO iu banks. The ! line of omnibuses established to ruu to'it f'U, ' it, if there are many of vou marriageable. o- ,Uiln l)llt sU'P'ul :"1 lanatical to the tnic 1 ,,,V?0,nt iU,:o',Ilto' P'Pcr circulation isrem-' the citv. A. I". Star. ' ' i . " . "1..:. . .. ... i . . ,i,:,lri.lill,... ..... I "
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Absence af mind. The latest instance of absence of mind on record was that of a . . . . butcher, who on going to prepare a beef for market, skinned himse lf and did nc not discover the miittike until he liad sold several pounds Another. Absence of mind seems to be increasing to an enormous extent of 1 i to. i A rtdy on retii irm-T In met n C . .. ... since, turned her child out of doors and took the do- to bed! She did not tlir0ver her mistake, until she went to suckle it. Moumox Uank.-A haul; with a card'al ol "Cmr .nil!i.- f ,l.,tl.. " : . . i . . . 1 " " eui!iis . 4iiau(i - uimiiim. it :i f'lii i j i r c Safety Fund Society Bank"' were adopted . We h.-ivi- nnt l.n.,,1 u,t,,. .t ' .. have ever applied for a charter. CuTcland ILrald. Santa Anna. Thciv i something verv strapce. It not Uthcrous. iri S.nt-, i,,v, . to Washington! It would he nstly like our lions loving people, to forget all his hulchoriis and treat the w retch w th great kindness and hospitality. Ailairj Journal. A Xey Ri:im!lmc The X. O. Standard has the following curious paragraph: Not long since twelve familfes from ihn IT. ,S. settled near Point St Lucas, on the Gulf w v. ...... i nviiii it nw it, creeled a corporate government, declared their independence, elected a president, and hid defiance to the Mexican government. Amonthem (says Col. Broraiell, w ho give the account to Natchez Herald,) were two or three wealthy merchant?, who had extensive pcail fisheries, and were driving a brisk trade w ith China and India. Thev introduced hre quantities cf good?, and supplied the whede western coast in defiance of all the Mexican authorities. They are now in a very prosperoMiuuit'i! sum secui nave entire control of the whole count rv at he whole country about tlie guif Caiifcria. I In'. Ptnn.'i;'ianirii. in A ixiifMn pRvvna. In (lie House of iepresenlativt s of Pennsylvania, en cdi esday last, r. Yearick p'resenled the re'iwuii j i i 1. 1 2' . rir,'E"mv ..t I t'.i.n ... ) r :, ... v, . uiuno rravmo- Le;s hi! v i-t. t... i.e...! :i u!:!::;gn, oi l nis lamily liaU lately increased by tlie birth of three sens at one iini, who were all doinwell. Hull. Patriot. (ifll..!,!..lf,;u .. ut , ..... norr f ii.-n i , . l . iAi.itiou. lie i a-. tarn pa ua" with hit trnnne. in ! .I.ili..!,. .........v. .-uuiit in -ii .1,1,1 imtn iif f. rrr trnni c. . n i -...i .1: . 1 . condition, having found no Indians. The U. S. ship of war. St. l.ouis, had arrived at IVnsacola. from Tampa Ih,v. CJovernor Call Ha resigned his command." A V ashinglon corrcspenucnt cf tlie Piiiladelp.hia Impiirer speaks of our triead lh A. llannogan as follows: 'The orders of the day having hecn.cciitimied. ?.Ir. Hannegan. of Indiana, rose in reply to Mr. Uohertson. and went into an claheaale defence of the administraiion. He is a good speaker, and always commands attention, if he docs not produce conviction. A!) parlies respect him tor his talents and private virtues." SiiocKSXo Acivr-KXT. A voting man hv (he name of Horaco IVttes." was killed on Thursday evening last rt the svthe fictorv in Chelmsford Massachusetts, ow'ned hv Deacon Larwell. It appears that after all the workmen had left the factory, exocrtino; Mr. Pittcs and one other, the grindstone, which nas recently been put m, and was revolving rapidly, broke "n(o tw o pieces, weighing about "2,00.) lbs. sirucl One of lliem. Mr. Pettes md carried him somo flist.-inro. I.r.,.it-in t,; .i.iwm.iv: n 1 1 os, ami otnerwis I, ;i f .ti.l l,,-rt .1 I.. . I. 1 , , the othor l,,r.l .li, ,1 1 . . , - , ....v.., v., vi .urn u:uu mx mchosofthe head of the other man, and i.v.ni, ..oi n u usfii m tne gravel about tt.trtv feet from the place it was hunr.
- louow.nguom me i.Utunorc excuse. and even in io.tiiirf r i,..:.. I JK-lawar. r-.. ,
L';:rm,y ri.V ve.Uv.' Thev regarded t! e ai ven - e rsZ M- T sV YeaS . -La vuor., thk Sorrru.-Fuihr o.H had invaded their country ! ' !. '1 Y8". Wyndham Uohcrton.
u (. j.-ssfps expedition. 1 he steamboat and as pirates they treated then, f., t W Lrohn dwarl it Dudley, Uiuir.picn arrived at Mobile, on (he Ut int si -W nf('vrK," ' . f " " ' l? ""a.t! arohaa. Pierce 2.1 Cutler, -f.om i'..,wnr,,l . t. ' ' . l. V Sh" .uon Cl -usc Aaat Pretence of ins! iil-1 Georgia William s.-hh.v . .
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,e town of!,';; C ,l, rCfPn ', mat5 US SWXlrUicmty ln Z-mm. I m I' Ul1 ,:U,,'1Rn J l ,,ot 8,nc been rpa.s revenue ollhe General Govcrnmcnl. ded ,po. hJJrJo- H,ssa,d(hatad,?ffuiseandrelavs:Mvouldrecommend, that Congress should t "jot horses were fniiushed, lo enable him to ! Wnitf. to the members of the State : Legislature
Tl ie severe ! abund.-.nre nfnr.T,( ... . 1 ,; '-.temperance. In, finse uews.aner; wcSob - served no less than tivearro.mu ,f i.i.. als frozen to death, all of whom , . , while intoxicated, and hcin- ,,. !,. , , I; " 1 :.k.i ,.::.., :'. "nabie to rise., J-VI1-.UVU 'iiieie mev mv. .;r,'vr.f ;,v SrJy Xc:e,.
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We have reports for a day or two, of cx- The ovcns contains from forty to eighty thoutensive arrests a' Bull.ilo. of persons encased i t.,nl mH il.nro fXrY, .?.., i fi!,r.!tl
in making and uttering Counterfeit money v e find the following paragraph in the Buffalo Daily Journal, which is the only notice we find of the mailer from that quarter: Citinlerf iters. A number of persons were yesterday arretted in thiscity, find taken before the magistrates, on (J;.. charirc preferred by an accomplice, w ho turned w itness foi the j people, of being concerned in the uttering of j ceunieifi it money. It is believed that ihr Police have thus at length suooi eded in sei-i z:r.g upon a nest ot individnals, long under IMi .--t.n!..i,M..- 1 1 . ' j I ..vii r iij n ,i y ici some lime ceen ueprcuating in ar:oas ways upon ;e public. We pub! isil be! ow an article from the ! l.o.-ion A!. as, in which we are informed that i . . ... fixihtfian C-hieisjrc 6mi..g by the special eruer of Gen Jessup. They we re taken pris -
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w e dm not sec an account of it at the lime) it 0 it is a stigma epen our name more burning and approachful than hangs over tlie f.endsvho massacreed our friend's at Goliad. If it he true thtir judges havs won eternal mfamv. y. ..(,. , mi lut uoiiui oi our aims mat tne charge is gronnutctF In case it is not, we cannot hetier express our indignation proceeding, t!iau by aJopting t.e language and spirit of the article from the Atlas. IsOuiAvi.'k City Guztllr. Hanging prisoners of IVur. Lvcrv body must recollect the indignant passion with w hich the universal newspaper press, particulaily in (he Southern and Western states condemned the harsh measure of the Mexican Government in ordering all foreign adventurers taken in arms in their territories to he s.hot; and the consequent execution of Fanning and his men That energetic and vehement rebuke, to ll.o bloody-minded .Mexicans, was worthy of the humanity and civilization of tie "A11M0 Saxon rare.' But what lias lately become of that humanity, what fit of drew'siness oppress that civilization! We read in the newspapers that six Creek Chick, prisoners of war; captured by General Jessup, in his late "glorious campaign" atrainsl the Creek nation, being tried hv the Alabama Courts and found guilty, were" sentenced to be hung an accordingly zrcrc. Iun' about the last of November. CV of what ? Guilty of fgkiiag bravely in defence of their country; guilty of resisting, with arms in their hands, the?" atrocious cnti'Itu s and outrages of their "AnJo ? iicigahors!'' and when ;!t length Cjy are dc"axon s' . i i.i .. . rleaiou and taken, t hev are hwir.anelv , , . . . . - iii.iiien , ,.t.:....i i.. , " . " (T1 r,n. i t .iM.iiuiUMy imng, and a vast nuiltitude of "Anglo Saxons" assemble from fir and near, to witness and exult over this ferocious act of brutal vengeance. The Mexicans could urge many i, i . . - . : , ut u.jjen in oehalt ui tiie cnia-L-SooUed. ludicial liiurder f e?T K,.. . ' . men, whose only crime was their patriotism. w hose onlyollencc was the resistance they dared to oiler to (lie robbers who had beset them I Of air tih. the humanity cf the -'Angl, is" seems principally limited to thd lo Saxons' r own race. here tlie lives and hae P pines of other races are concerned, they are as ruthless .m unieeiia as the untamed beast oft! desert. Boston Alius. i nt expenses of onr Govt mmrn!. The exptmotuires ol the year are iVr.'ifV,'..-ro mi!!. i i . . f t .... . 1 ins enormous exneaditnir- nnnnr. ailed m our rcuntrv fwhen t!iPr r,a a..v. to p;iy i5n, strikifio practical illustrAtionrd the value of the professions of reformed economy, upon which Ceneral Jackson came into power .Yonvkh Courier. Dr.rnoi r. The business of the place lias increased very much: mid has hern urcatly added lo. by the Rail-road. The Slate having agreed to purchase trm slock of the Detnot anil t. Joseph P.ail-road Company, the steckholuersof the latter are about applying their funds toward se tiring the completion of theKail-.cad through Canada, to the Falls ot Niagara.
.s, and otherwise in- Ye learn from (he Detroit Daily Adverliived but ;i low hoars: ' er. tb.-.t fbn r r .t. . u- r
! ' ' . . ' " t"!! agC vii ce. in l l it v ace s iwr M ir, I, 1 t ! ted to xOO.OlU AC yU rdl l l5t' aill0llA Sr;unsTio. A cci respondent cf tlie uiimore Gazette sucr.-st that i. ere is no
u.e pi.ve.egec!!,,, hile in cssion,l The Catholic Cimrch are about to build r.itmn tne.r .State, respectively. This mens-: a City College and episcopal residence- cr, nre. .-w adds, would be proper in itself; and i the land they ow n at DelruK. Th- Mvninodouotweuld oe universally accepted. j nary will be four stories high, withVfo-ftv Poelcn Journal. ' si.ire and clock. Its lonrn), tv;n !. niw.,;
.M-Ecir. The whohs amount ofspecie now J I CO.Oi-iU ;(!,) and the amount" of hr zyvrc r?rl , -W-VU besides ill, active orie-alion " ' :v . ' " ",c" -ueen autorizea and is! ! " uct,vc orerallon.-LWofl .Vttr. ; r, , . . I , V , nl.tUf ,,S :u 0 by the rt . . - UK ":ll,vcs ot !Jermc ''l viil,,ge m Jlgvt. l!,c v hire themselves nil ! i:gyPt foAhe piu-pnse an 1 undertake 'to dc ! J'..,-
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in different parts. ISach brood occupies i21 days; and they work their ovens for six months, producing altogether cne. hundred millions of chickens in six months. In Ipswich a few weeks since, a woman G'J years of age was drowned in u where (here was hut C inches cf water. S'.-.e went to procure a bucket c-fwafer, and was so much intoxicated tl'.at Mie fell in and laid there all r, ight, when she was found in the j mctnit- dead cccdieg to a correspondent of tlie Was!iiilon Globe. a comet, has recently !i is saiil to be uiMcri.aI'JCil u cove re;J, v i. ble about nine o'clock, and about eleven i? I very conspicuous. It is in the constellation ! Orion, about two j oints north cf East, -1 dee. weiit of Be.L'ti ix. City Expe.vdituues According to a Report furnUked by the Cumptro'lrr, last evening, to the Board of Aldermen, the expenditure for the coming ye.r will he three millions and eighty-one thousand dollars! of which en ; million is far opening streets. .V. ma icon. Vow the .Wiv-Yorhcr rf Dec. 31, lSHO. UMTKO STATES C.U.rXD.U'. Ja-.i. 1, SS37. rxrxcrivE officers. Prtsidenl, A.nduevv JACKrox, of Tennessee. I'ice President Martin Van IjciiEs.New York. Si?c'y of State, .lol.n Forsvth, CJoor;;ia. Sec'y of Tresis'', Levi Woodlairy, X. if. fi-ac'y of War, JJeujsmin l liutler, New-York. Sce'y of Navy, Maiilon Diokcrson, N. Jerfey. 1'. M. (ioneral, Amos Kendall, Kentucky. Atl'y t;es:cral, Uenj.nain V. JJutler, New-York. El l-HT;u r; coi et. Chief Justice, lioorai li. Taney, Haltiiaore, aid. Associates, Jot-ejil) Story, C;initiridge,5Iaes Hinith Thompson, New-York, N.Y. John ?,I'h(?.in. Cincinnati, Ohio Henry Halihvin Pittstiiirirli, Pa. .bfiiies M. Wayne, ISavannali, Oa. IMiilip P. Harbour, CJordonsville.Ya A ne-v Adaiinistratioa of tlie Ceneral (Jovernnieut will coiameacc on tho 1th of Marcli cnsu.n" Hon. Mauti.n Van Hc.tKN President, and Ifon lueiiAitn Ai. JoiiNsox, (doubtiets, tlictigh nnt yet e.ucted) ioo l'residont. Its further constitution we are of course miauls yet to announcp; but it ee;a3 to he generally ngrsad that Hon. William C. Hives of ir-ini.i will be (.., has been) tendercd .the post ot Secretary of State, and that Messrs Hooubury and Kendall will be invited to retain their present stnions. cioveitNoiisi of T:;r states -Maine. - - - - Unhart P It - f-'ala rv l;e.00 ?ro 4:0 ,!'!( Jit iro, I.a-ac Uil!.ermont, - - .iniuel ij o:uson, iilss : cmifPtts,' rUi wa rd F, c ri tl . Ui 'Ode ;k; n;i. John In-own pP,;. Cor.iiorticut, - Henry W. Kdwards,'-Acw-1 orii, - - v iijam l Marcy, - - 4,0::0 I hiiemon Dirkerrton. - - - i oen 4. (100 l, 2.iHM) 5, ")ii 2,C(!0 S.aCO 7.W!) 2,0(0 2,5i;o 1 ,21-0 1,(!C0 i,5;;o Alabama Cleinent C. Cln v. - Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Missouri, Arkansas, Churlos l ynch, - -Ildward 1) White, Xewton Cannon, -Tames Clark, - - -.ToEcpli Yunee, - -Noiib Noble. - - -.Toseph Dnncnn, - - LililUril ". !onrr9 . ? .... mines . uor.wuv. - - - - not vnr AiiyrniD. ichigan, Stevens T. .Mrtson. - - - - M TrSUlTORlKS. I-'Iorida, Iticbard K Cull, .... Wisconsin, Henry Dodge. "Opposed t) the election of Mr. Van JJuren to the Prcbideiicy.- Kleven of the twenty-five Btates which composes the l"inon; with fifteen cf the t w e 1 1 y - fi v e ( J o v o r 1 1 o r a . Wisi co.-.six Tho LcLMsbitnrp of fl.U r!V... nlory have established" the permanent seat of government t Madison, on the Pour Lakes, and have appropriated the w hole of (he 120,000 dollars, 5ct apart by Con-ress for the purpose, to the building of public buildin-.. e understand there m not a house in the tu-an of i.ladison at this time! Springfield Pioneer. Cuurii r nnd Enquirer oflcc.) -urr.v Yonit, Dec. Si7, 3 P. M. 'J ic s!:ip Gcortre Washington sail.wl fmm Tl tlr.s port yesterday, for Charleston, S. C. having on board four companies of the 'Jd Kegf.U. 8. Dragoons destined for Plori la. The following are (he names of (he o.'ii crs of the respective companies. Company L. 1st Lt. low -E, and 2d Lr. jMcXeal. Co n-j-any P. Capt. A.M;im; on. Con p;-nv G. 1st Lt. l.i AKt: and '2A Lt. Kixf.-sn-nv. .....t Ml.t. G uaiiam and iid Lt. IIcn ! Tr.a. They are said (o he the first tak e ! rec, nits ever taken (Yen this ,i;,-Lor. ' I mcf md it wiil he built 1 Cathedral present : . A rruy iu,tn ll,micj vim lor the manulaclure and culture of Silk, j Firk in TJuti.l-r Covsiy. Tie llofyviilo T :1o " c" - vii dtun v mnr. , r-raP . oi ti.o i- tl. inst eay-.-On "in5 ? am distillery situated oa tl.e r -' , , "V v- , below Han"lt-'. 'a- dt!1?1. ' Vro kvow not the amount of the - i Jj'SoS ?S !3t I"go portion
" ixkia'a sa '.Gig la5t5 LEtJItiLATI V lfMiUjY 1xd:axoi.oi,,s' J,. -j, In Senate, a considerable p,,,; ' wccK has been spent in conm:iUec ff 1' i hole on the 1:1! to preside fr the 1 of the surplus revenue. Thefi.Mand sections of the bill were passed throe-?"'' '-Y! out amendiiient, w!-.ich prr,id.-s th;itT!' -V ' '" phis revenue shall be funded inth" ' ''''' counties without regard to the poula..?'1 an agent to he appointed to l-jan'o'lT"1
sn me In the Ilruse. (be tor! is still en (he carrel. ? '. v. Vn r-r .... M 5Vn oiK- red a rcscdatiori provide "'a- t i """l.vi tee of two horn each con-rio'nl,--fn't" appointed to reporle. bill for the dUtritmtidn of tne surplus revenue in tha several ro.)t: in proportion to the number of (;!X l!. in the eennty. and the whole amount ofiiw est lobe niudtothe interest on (l,e bonds for the purposes o! internal i,,,,' i.-sent for ten Nears, after which iiaie tiYlV'u 1 c -IT'-"" r common school fund; ilr. llanna oi ( . moved lo amend (ho rcol" tion so as to provide that one half 0f'tu ;"" til I 1 j '1' 111 ci. -st he a p. ,;ed to ti-e payment of j,lU.re5 on the stale bonds m-d hahmce A,r the u," of common .thols, which did not yKvJ :U: Ulocnah Id moved jo amend so as to crc-He addit.onal ih;iik slot k. and to i, ly two ' r. cent of (he interest for commcn school ard the balance on the interest of slate b . j which was lo-t. Mr. Ow en moved to a.rcinl by providing lhat the money shall ,e loa-icd at 8 per cent nctt G per cent to he ;eipiir(j to the payment of interest on state bond and two per cent for common schools fcr ten years, nnd after that time I he whole interest lo common schools, which ai;0 failed. Mr Brown of T.thefi moved to amend 'o :Ti'0 provide that the several hrnncl.es cf the state bank ihnll actnsagants to femd and loan tho money in the several counties nccordir to iepresentaticn,lhe inteiest for ti n u-ars to meet the interest on the stale bonds and aficr that time lor the benefit of common school;. The previous question being called for, Vr' Hrowrs amendment was not derided uPoi;! The question was (hen taken on Mr. Prcfifs resolution and adopted y( s iC, v.r.s SO. These are the very plans proposed for tlie deposition of (he surplus revenue. Ou rn,ursday in the House, the bill increasing the salary of (he Governor, Supicire and Circwif Judges, was taken up and pns.;(-di Tho only amendment made to the bill was in striking out (he part which gave the Knra'.rr of the House nnd President of the .Semite fvur dollars per dieum The .Senate has p-?,d Ir.e bill without amendment. 1 1 cr.iv reouirc the signature of (he Governor to Leccrrc a law. The Governor has approved the LKovvin; bills: A memorial an joint resolution frr a'n appropriation fcr public weil.s Rt r.Iichigm city. A joint resolution on the ailjcct oiil.e purchase cf (he Louisville and PortlaKd camil stock. An actio p-ovide fcr a special session of tlie Marion circuit tourl. Indiana FJcmccrct. MICHIGAN CITY. Among fho mo?t important memorials ;!:,J joint resolutions, w hich have passed the Lni!atiire,is the one introduced bv Mr. JIaxcr. The Nor'.hcrn part of Indiana has only ron into notice (he last one cr two years.' IV:.: years ago, we believe, there was no siifii place as Michigan Citv. Dill yet. within ti.r.; sliort period, Michigan City lias hern 1 ::i. up, and is now a phice of much conaufcrtij! importance. As it is (he only place on tl.c Lake, in this slate, w.hich can beccme of tax importance it is highly necessary (hut cu: representation in Congress, should use'wr exertion, to procure an appropriation, for t:.building, improving and c'ompl.'tion rf a l.r: bur nt that, place." Tho b'l'-inrss on Lal,t ?I ii'bi t'n !1 i J l-.i .-vj. -J I f : r,-. , . . ' - rr I... - - ' i J '"OI .I--...-. . .1.. lin.l.i il. J-j of merchandize at the di-Terent points of tic ? w l;olc Lake the memorial stales, will not fti. I short cf twenty millions of dollars. TL-4-'i i .oiiouoi uniucuai .iiienigan v iiv hiof,: exceeds three millions cf dollars. Put v.l:cr.. take into consideration the large body t-T fertile lands, and the immense emigralii of tite northern part cf the State, it n.'ust evident, that Michigan Ciiy,as it is d.e or. I; point on the Lake in this State, mu-t lcroii a p!re of great commercial importance j i ..p. i.)-s oi jives, ol vessels and mcrolian.1.2' on tlie Lake, for the want of secure liarbor j has been very great. At Michigan City. i go-xl.sa'e and capricious harbor can be n ac::' j itt a trilling expense, considering its irrp ' .; lar.ee. l is also a national work and i.ot ! ! cal m its character, and would be alike I beneficial lo the Ciiv of New York, and t! L istern State? it is to Indiana and t! states West. While the General Cover meat is expemtinr' a mi ion of !n'! ,-iri on Custom House in the city of New York, it really hoped that a work of so much nati"'1 importance, as the harbor at Michigan Ci will not be neglected. i Illinois Tl.o T i .. .. ,i tj.-tni. venea at andalia cm the inst. tton in" emf.l3 ( 15) V;s re-elected S;:e.ikor "f II... .. . " ,-i ..L. iiuum: uer two coirpotit.irs. I. .-iiteii'JUt Cuu p nor Jenkins having acreptet! the of.ico ol Kccen f 1 ubhc .Moneys r.t V.d w s rd-vili.-, tl.e Clitir' t!io enat was vacant; aad two day? of li'.i . """- Lies ufj equal in m'- - P - - w9.v,:;siv scatterii-g 2, being the votes of th candidates. The. Trial af Pchard While for arson. " the perpetrator of the crime bv which li i reasury iuilclmg at the Aationai V j lis was reduced lo ashes, fern.inaled on T i day cveniairof last .;..- Tl,-. birv we: ".rnMe to come to a descuiorT, and discharged after two days deliberatin.
