Indiana American, Volume 17, Number 50, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 December 1849 — Page 2

FRIDAY

INDIANA.

DEC. 7. !89.

Cci.t'incn vf the Senate ?r presents! ices :

l'an;i rt'lir ji .it. r p ;ri tj

At llie l.nur .!

have not l".iri:e.! i. ll.e tin I -r; I'l-t'STreMi Ttlr l":.H !l:l.uti i;.i-tl!

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i'.ri i! .1.- pc-tecn-rem 'fits i!

rurprse

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te ! t"i maintain nn;! ."".vIiil pr i.i liimft. '.l.e ;i 1 itttde is due to .- i.t fold 1 ics.-I:i::s

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The orJinarv expenditures f the State I est to tin institution owned utmost entire- engaged full three-fourths of the time ol tional r.rrangemnt was made with gentlemen j ihe people and. their Representative, than .k

viJ f frits'! of government for the fiscal year ending on ly within the State, and by the State her- the General Assembly, m the exclusion ; worthy of confidence and entirely competent ; which tends to the elevation of the poor buj the .list day of October, 1819, were self, which makes all the prol.ts nccruin:! (from their due consideration) of many -. to the performance of the task they hare wsora- ' destitute orphans. Nothing has so gre;,t a t(!n x. !..'. Si). from the loan. 5th. Bv pal int. ill money other questions of great importance to the ed. A letter of recent date received by me ex- , dency to attach the. pour man to liHconntrv .'.

The oulinaiy expirees lor the current .he State avoids the expense of issuiilZ people of the Slate; it has also occasioned , presses entire confidence in a favorable result of her glorious institution?, as knowledge that hi fis-c.il year, are estimated hv the Auditor , . ertifu-i-te.s for the unr-aiil interest, as well a corresponding proportion of the ex-'. their investigations. j riehts are protected whilst he i Y.tu, ,i .i '.

as the payment of interest upon the certi-' penses of our legislation. To avoid tliisj The report of the Visitor lo the State Prison ; his chi'dren w iil le e;.r.-d for when l , ,

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oe iii ales so Issued lor an indelinile periOil evil, 1 earnestly recommend lO ou me lias not yet iiecn received, i ms ceiay lias o--en , Certainly no true christian or nhilant'irr..;.!

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ls'iniiien. for ihe tip. Ml such l:!i:-s-a i"e best f. lrulii-

a.lviiUi-.' t'lt' :i.lit:a

r!ty of ;!, i.-jiie of iiowii-.li im nt el .( : r.i t -limihty (.".".i.fur c he mawith whicli he has crown-

ihe venr.

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n;. t l t;.o pca:ic"s repre-

vet 1 trust

scuuMivts, tievo;ea upon me ti e porfufmr.in e of a constitutional dutv, which 1

disihare wlih

wiih Leroniiug (! "fuem e. A reuosre-t"ve i-.-w cf tin

our Slate p;erei::s rs tr.r.nv su'istantia!

ituitry,

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sosirre of has mot

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reiving i-re-!-iitiil "imir'id.

The lluw. ;i(t. r hii:r tr uiisocreefut lia'toliiij;.. Ir . ek-r. :i'j.iiiriit! 1 1 : 1 li im'ro-. t'oliU n-ceiveo ii';it.!' mi Iti- fir.-;t h:i!!l nr.J 1:0 on l"-e --cuu.t. Wiuihr.-p r.c-ivii i:: cm t-:.. ti l!!it. U':!,uoi r-.f -ivej t on the fir.t bU.! Tin ihe frmnJ. I'rnn th;s .-.-le.ru Or-.t l' Ilonse would m l l.f orjiiiiej before Ttien'uy, r tiisrquei;tly the ,iiiu1 M'tK-fn wi iihi i tit I... ct-iivrred until Wfdcefdiv. We "re anxious ! If. and liav no :i!i;M i:ur r-a.ier l ave xpetUd it this we' ll- l;it they i:m--t hsve pati-m-e. Aud Ur r- we imi romplaiti f the Cincinaali peters. T!ie I).-iilv Mai! l- :Vi- Cincinnati t-.t right A foch in t'le nitirniiirr, and the daily pap-rs, although priiild four ir tiie hours Lefore, seldoiii rea- li I -rr dav of tiitlr piii.licution. The P.iily Cumnien-l.tl i!o. s i,.t rach us once in l o weeks in the day it i.- puolishej. Ht f .... .1 il'i - -.

nose i;iiiii is mis: i ne wuv n comes n is : l .' . i I - - ,- tiie ttio'e'a tiiat desoIatm scourge of ao nse to us, and Ihe puhli.-.hers nmv as well dis-, , i . . .-r . i' . ' - : mankind, let t; is Erratitvint: to know continue it, if hetttr brrnir-i.inits cannot be .i , i u I - - c -. ' 6 , that t lie melancholy reminiscenses of its ?nat'e" -leaiful march through our midst are heiua Jsdina Legislature. oh'.iierated hv ihu'tmiles of letufiiinz i i.i. "

iCtil in.

l'he general prosperity of our beloved

of Siate at $.72.(500.

The amount of revenue paid into

Sure ueaMirv uurmg the last year, on ail ol time the exnense of winch, from a enactment of sucli general laws as will occasioned by the death ol the cent. emen first (r will be found in onnnsiti .!,

aeeouu's. w as ? 1 1 1 .to0 2', winch ex- report heretofore made nt a previous ses- confer upon the proper suhordinate tn- j appointed to perform that duty. I can however j The subject of education is o?;e Ht all times or eerds the amoutil p iid the previous year, sion of the Legislature, is shown to p. real- Initials of the country . tiie requisite power state from my own personal knoledge, that : paramount importance, and bhould engage ths S2S.H0 I iS. y exceed tiie interest Oil the simple Van, to adjust all such questions as are properly i jr-uera! good order is preserved by the present inost vigilant attention of our Legislature j The assessment for State purposes for to SRy nothing of tiie confusion, neccssa- and exclusively the suhieets of special j worthy and efficient Warden, and that the con-: cannot close this communication -i,u- .

164L. (estimating the counties of Cass, ,ily growing out of the issuing of certifi-. en ictments. If this course he deemed Victs are well supplied with suitable food and I ing my humble tenimony hi its fvo- T

Accurate information has been received fr.,m

tha principal Universitiei and Culieres of tl,r

, Slate, from which I am enabled in i,.r

The interest raid at the lndianr. Acen-' Believing that the interest and welfare ol ininrnve the hiatus nf roinrurl In th Rirk. hv that at no former norm! ti . '

cpb.vd :iml tiiwi shin nnnirwca rnllpf.fivf.. ; r V i. t . l..!.. I..,. ' nur inniii.i. Jamnml itMniji cn.'iirifi- ti t)o i .. - .......... . - joedo

' i i i - iv, in mr mi oi ;uh htk, i si j in i.isi, "" ..iiiioiiu firiu ... lne erection ot a suitatilc Hospital lor their use, . greai a oeree cl nrosperilv as at tl I., t mc (M. .,U; i i e . ., , . . i i- : i : . l i ..i i. r ' 1 ' "l "

i v , . uou. k, v, ..v.uui;; wit.-c juiiis uic Was as DCIOrc stateii yilo,3UU, being two , lamnies oi a large aim respeciaoie poi mm nj as0 to preserve-the health of thosa convicts . time, delinquencies of former years uncollected, ' ,ier cent. on 4,7G5,000, the debt nt that ' of our unfortunate fellow citizens, who who occupy the proper prison cells, by providing Indiana A.iury U

aiiiuuiiii w-.-Mo.ivj ..ci.aniiiiiiMviunc time, tinder Hie new arraneement. .nreoiten over-reacneu oy tne superior acditiua

Ib4y. (estimating the counties oi v.ass, ,-,v growing out or the issuing of certifi-; emctments. II this course he tleemed victs are well supplied with suitable food and 1 1 Fotar.atn. Jackson. I .tike, Pulaski, Spen- rates (many ol which are for S10 and 20,) . impolitic I trust that such provision will j clothing. Steps have been taken nnder the ad- j ctr :;t.d Whitley, from whica no returns nnil of the keeping of complex interest be made in the new contemplated con-: vice of a respeciable Physician, and upouthe t hae been received, as they were last year, nccounts. " .stitntion as will eflectually prevent it. recommendation of the officers of the Prison, to ! ! is 308,537 81; and lor county, mad,! The interest rnhl n? the Indinnr. Aeen-' Believing- that the interest and welfare of i,Pnl.. .i,. . r..,i i ik. .1,1

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vai.fes h r KMrr tr.hulon :.s at any form- :;nint of the duplicates for 13VJ will be '

t-r period of her hisioiv; tirrietiltur.il in- ! :- 202 09 '

The number of polls returned for 1849, ; (estimating the seven counties above men-;

tinned, from which no returns have been received, as they were l ist year,) is 134,720, being an inereise over the returns of lat ear, of 7, 145. The value of the en

tire property of the State subject to taxa

with its lucrittd reward, mid the enterprising spitit of our citizens lias been crowned with that success which it so richly deserves; tiie people of our own, in common with those of many of the other S-'.ait-s of our beloved country, have been during the past venrs-verelv afl': ;e l with

rsity present, a cat-

ineans of ventilation. Iceue of two hundred and nincir c. i. .

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in January lfou, ive Minn prouauiy . irv.i.- ,.uu ,u.iiiui t.i on .. .cm,.. . y Hen the report is leceived it will doubtless Indiana University nnmberi one hundred A have to pay, 100,000, as two hundred ; men. or become embarrassed in their pe-' ha laid before you, accompanied with uch .ug-! nir.etv-seren, Hanover ColWe i v l i and thirty bonds ceming in from July to cuntary afia.rs by the vicis.tudes of trade, ge!ltiong a8 ils importance ,av merit. Cd ege 149. with a library of six thousand" v.' Jnniinrr mill mnl a on iIip nmnont. it is rcspectfullv recommended that i tu. . r .1.. j-...j n .sc.. . j. . ...

. ..p , , j iic irpui i ui ino luiumui auu v(uarier ,uas- unies ana a ricn eeoroTfcaf cab net- Frnll

rcspectfullv recommended that

I ne otato commenced paying interest, , sue-.. ... oc in..uC ... our ca:U.hp ; tc,,,, pre(ent nolhing whjtll 8eemj ta rc. Colfte numbers 143, making .,., r

uu juij, icti, .in. iy ic "u,,n -- -t ,..r 7 w quire legislative acliou: llie busmesB of their I'to?. of the vouth of our rnnr k k.. v.

fnvAr ! . . . ; - j "u ueen

respective Departments has been regularly at- i receiving collegiate instruction within the

year.

pat

Sfatr. Mom!a Moruinp. Dec. 3, 1S4H. Penate m-t, aud wui org,niz d by C. 11. Test, Secretary of Plate. The new ruemlwr-i presented lhem.v !vs and were swo.u in, whrii llie Senate proot-eded lo ballot lor principtl clerk, which resulted aN follows:

ly, lf4i, and to tne vrcs

has naid five semi-annual payments, a-! exempt from execution and sale, mi

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mounting in tne aggregate to nearly nan a ? "-.lueiii ueienuain anu ms i.imui . , tencje(j to urine the year. ii- "..,,! '- " .i ". . 1.:.. . .. l. . c . r i i -

mil ion o dollars meantime l tie oiaie l'ii uic ntmim-i . .itres u. ianu or a- ri,. ... u u i...l ', tj:- ...

, . . , . , ,--- - - .,..' .. ..... ! 4" i.m.piiv itiiuu Dcruis lu nwonciiru u llie ; lliumiia Asuurv U II ive rHltv hn ......... j t.on. as returned for 1849. (estimating the , 8lock has been steadily and gradually ad- j specfic amount in value: m all cases to . necMHitv f the cliaDHel8 of inter. I Medictll D at thig cj- "T J.'f " counties not returned, as they were last , vancing in value until it now staruls include the homestead or so much thereof ,.!.,: :.... j -wj:.u , " 1J i,n()'anaPo''s1)

ir.)is S133,4iy,05G, which is an in-; al 70 cents on the dollar, (its full value as it, will embrace; the details of such ai;;";. --r.cu,,y. i h. i:r,t session of .hi. . -e I-.C ......fauMflrn !..i.:.-.:. .'.. :. ' .V - : l:.w - Uft .o. ih- h-ti... ;.,.t..,.o. r ,., Pvament seem, to commend itself , ..epartment commenced in November last, with

jiMsll i,uc.u,rP ,.,..,,.. .I v.." ,. ocJ"Vr " " "'" with more favor, than that - I IV fair prospect of succes-.

- fThereisaLaw Department attached to the ' K. 2te University at Bloomineton unH.r

nese o loud tti ,Vee of two able.

i r ",r i'ii .icuon-

vctr.

crease over last vear of .94,458.070

tii l i- i t. . ' . . . . "a . - f la il r.l i i

l.LJ e-. 1 (i ir I i n n 1 1 nil a.. .- IIia niMaA. ' .a . . l I . I V l.a ..,..- .. I - A n A r0 I a CCA In -1T Xhnti il I . mmr n

lil "l wcuinjuiriii: y in 4ic lum-i-- , me Maiiuaru.; t ins iati must uc iain --ni i. mui y . mi.viihi x iaw rm- ( BQ .ap ftR eXDorjetlc, teaches atf

, ' .. , V' ,sr , ,u,e v f",e-",u,c -"- Pbject, it is in favor of thatcheterH wa, t

w, .,1 iin.v. IV..-.J iiiuii -.iv ici.iiii iv -..ii'.?; nun luvn .- w mv, v. i cu in ...... ....... ... s ..! i-vuumu ui ii. j f ovementji from the cheap the average irelinqunov is verv much in- terest in the honorable adjustment of the General Assembly, I trust that before the , ..... , ..

creased' by a heavy delinquency which State's indebtedness; as it furnishes tin- next

'couutry is a juM source of piide and con-: has been continued 'from vear to'vear, on ; mistakeable evidence of en increosins

.American citizen. yie duplicates, much of which will never ' confidence In her resources, as well as a

! rratulation t j

i ..

Oldest covcrnments o.

be collected. The delinquency in a large (rm reliance upon her intesrity. ti ! 1 .... . -

; tne world are tottering to their (all, ny the majority of the counties is small, and the ;

revolutionary spirit r-i tneir

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assembling of the people's represen- r a,. r u -r 7 X j' promisM ereat .e . . .!. .' 1 i communilv ta furnish n"r'"l-v-Ar T tlino. rh

, this principle will become a con-; ' , ,M . vr, T , . "'-ci.on m mat learned . . r means of rnnlrnrtinn. Ir Br Mrs. Fower 1. . -ofcolr. v...i.ir ,i .

al provision, thereby placing ill, . . . . J ' v.oi.ege nas succeeded in . ' - ."... . few years to become the ch pxtmcrnisbintr . !.... .v,. .i.:.i. . , ..,

tt unl.rni-.l, d In... - . .. ... J- f ...... ..tui mnuu nas IllinprT.

Frank Kmeison 2G, Ciiarl-s Dunn 3.

W

ondward 12,

'iicon institutions, .imp

in their structure br.s.'d in the af-:

Mr. I-.iiier.-on vt.j decUred el-t ted and rworu

: lime

fcct.ons, identified wi;!i the interests, in icorpcrated with the feelings, and sustain

The larje amount of Treasury

citizens, our rolleciions creditable to the people and the j (commonly denominated scrip) wl pie yet sub- Treasurers. ': has heretofore been paid for taxes.

It v ill he seen from the forcjroitiff state-

tativcs

stitution

oevtmu tiie pow

lative action. By this provision many an innocent wife and

her uuofTendingchildren would he provided with

la.

The Senate proceeded to ballot for i.fistaul clerk, which rsultod .is fullnws: -McCI-ll.ind 21. - Huckleberry 12, Blank I. Mr. McClelland v.-ds declared elected and sworn in. Mr. Jusepli A. Ms.-icU wr.s elected doorkeeper I'll ihe 4th balln!. Mr. Mil!ik-n uinv.-O tj elrcl a s erant-nt-ariiis, whe.i t!i ayes unj mveii being tailed, i!ie motion was lost; .-yes l!! noes 23.

tin motion of Mr. Sheth, Seimte adjourne.X till -2 r. M. AFTERNOON SESSION. Penate met, appointed a committee to inform the Governor of ils or inizntii ii and reaiiiuess lo j.roieeo lo bnriuess, and hdjourned until tolaorrow nioriiing, 3 orli,, k. Ilcusr or pi rn:illve. Monday Morninn, IX c. 3, 940. IIouc calied lo r.irr hv 1 M iguire, f'f (. w huse duty, as Auditor of State, ii U to orgiyie the IIou.e. The iiiemlier? from tl-.e sever..! counties presented their crejenti ilf, mid vrr? tvroru in bv Hon. Isaac Black f rd. Oa motion by Mr. Mickle, the House proceeded L the electiii of stieuker," Ii 'oh re .tailed

follows: Mr. W. K E.iwards of Vfpo, 53; Mr. G. VV. C.trr, of Lawrence. 56 Mr. Carr liav ing received majority cf the votes given, whs declared elected Mrak r- of ihe House, aud condiicted to the chair in due form. The speaker made a short but el.iq'i-i.t address. Oil motion by Mr. I'rather. the House i n'erediulothe tl.-ction of principal clerk, which resulted as follows: 1st ballot lu;iC Smith, of l,n:i in.!po!i-, John 15 Il.ill.of I. .wreur ehurirh, 12; John M. Lord, of .Madison, 4'.i, R. F.llrev, 1 ; tcallerin, 2. '

Sd ballot Mr. Fmiih.SG.

Mr. Lord having received, a majority of the Totes given, was declared elected and sworn On motion by Mr. Cravens, the House proceeded to ballot for s.itai:t clerk, with the following result: 1st ballot T. Bowman, C; A. J. Boon-, 25;' Prttiligale, 17; C. M. Shook, l'.; S.imuel Crow, l!l; T. II. Brewn-r, 10; BUnk. I. 1 2d ballott Bowman. "; Boone, a2; Pettingnle, 13; Shook, 2; Crow, 20; Br.-wner. 4; BUnk, 1. Mr. Boone having received a majority ol the votes given, was declared elected and sworn in. AFTERNOON SESSION. ' ilcn.fe met pursuant lu adjournment, and proceedJ 5,9 Cie ejection of i:oor keeper, when, Uncu, the fourth b.iilot, Mr. CoJey was electedOn motion by .Mr. Bird,

notes

rhich

pam lor taxes, lias

somewhat embarrassed the State Treas- a home, sufficient, by industry and economy,

: ury, consequently we have at tunes been to afford a comfortahlB support, thereby without the means to pay our interest as escaping a life of wretchedness and want, it became dtie for the past dividends! It may be Faid by those(if uufortunately there 'this Sufficiency has been Supplied by i are anv. opposed to this humana nrineinle. tliat

that much im- mnLinnr Ipmnnnrr IrinnQ frnm nnr hnnl : .:! ......... t .l i ,i:i

... , r . . ........ ...(j ... j.... ... j ,.i... ik win c uv. u iojj . iiouu aiiu tllBllvueMy HOC SO wuolesoine uws, am. tne pre-nvai.on oi proTement tnii;ht be made in our revenue (none of which remain unpaid, except the -theman who is industrious, but who has also their civil ami religious -nulns and pr.vi- system; especially so as to embrace a spe- 1 one made to meet ihe interest in July last.) been unfortunate, would feel grateful to the , . , 'dcs of property to a large amount, wliich To avoid this embarrassment upon the COuntrv whose laws had protected him and his 1 no permanent ana conLiiuen prosper- ,.K) frcqneiuly escapes taxation, such as Treasury and to enable the State to make ' fJmiiy'from ruin; he would make much Ereater !lv r nnr r ni:r:'rv m fvcrv i on?. 1 1 men t nl ..-..,: I ..i i ' , . r i ' .g.-j.c.

' T ,...,,..,,, rtuci ,..r .m:ks, .ni.ney ui ner reo-mar semi-annual payments irom ex.rflt,n t recuoerate his broken fortunes. ,nJ

II.H1U i. r ai interest, ana rrwinv ouier am- tne taxes annually naul t'V ner citizens, ,

men!, that the increase on the number of noils, taxable nronertv. and an. omit i.C tay-

el u.e will ol a tree and mu-Htacnt es, has been greater lor the past year ihan

peopie, ure u;ius.n- ui er i.iei. i ni.-eua t!iat p)r manv previous years, the tenign influences of domestic quiet, , t s confidently belie'ved thai

business, especially in the ti-rricultural

portieii of it, upon which we must mainly rely for the treat bulk of our national . wealth, I cannot but think is mainly attributable to tbe healthful inf.i.ence of t!ie national revenue iystiitn, adopted by the Con-Tess of the Unhid States in !S-!G.

himelf from his embarrassments;

moreover, it would tend as much as any other

bIoiyIa mii.af. I n f li .w. W ,l.. i

' .ii. i .v v. 1 1 1. t. .nt iruii rfit;ill,

cb:s of a valuable nature, thereby lighten- the legislature by a joint resolution pas ir.;l thf burden of taxation, which now sei at the hst session instructed the Stati

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...... u,u, UI,,. dOMcuiiu.u.j.AieilMO negotiate an txtens.on oi tne .hktU has been so often abused.and has brought por.ion ol tlm rommunity. January payment of interest, until R.arch eo much djstress he coun I rpnpi-ifnll,. tiit.m.i a-.... a....... .!..-. I r 1. T t 4 t .C : 1 J

. .-rv.., ouuu.mu! iuui umi-iuvi-hi caul uar. ill June lasiiiie neiu cu o: ,j;,, .,., r ... I.,.. T :.! I " "

ation, as a matter of justice to the Execu- j State prepared and addressed a circular ' . 'rrmj .. .... nfn?i n . I om ln that ci,y t0 ,he m':norr ' Father attendance

ui ins couutrv IS fesDeCllullv suhm llerf tn il.o

the surplus products of the AI wr, .. ' crippled her energies and imn.ired her n..f,,-

! outlet to the great thoronghlatv,,, j,., --vaie, ness--it is now believed that she will realize the ' such as rail roads, canals and navlgaGie rivers. ( brightest hopes of her friends. It is believed The propriety of granting liberal, yet safe char- ' that this unparalleled prosperity, is doubtless at- . ters to companies desiring la construct this char- tributable in a very great degree to two protnijacter of public iaiprovemenls. i respectfully Jnent causes: the ability of our Presidents and j siigge.ted. j Professors to impart a thorough and profonncr j Some of the States of the Union. have expressed course of collegiate instruction to the students j u opinion favor..ble to the establishment of an and to the hcalthfulness of the locations, the ei Agricultural Bureau in the Department of the 'conomy of living and the moral associations, j Interior at Washington, whose province it shall. It is a source of unmingled pleasure, to be eni be to superintend and promote the great Interest Hb!ed to State that the important subject cf fei of agricultural Improvement in the nation. j male education N rapidly gaining a strong hold j If the existence of this Department is contin- j upon the feelings of oar people. There are alj ued at Washington would it not be proper tor ready many flonrishing female Institutions in ithe General Assembly to express an opinion our state, such as the Greencaslle Female Semij favorable to the erection of this Bureau? j nary, under the charge of Mrs. Larabee and oth- , The propriety of furnishing the W ashingfon ' cr accomplished assistants, numliering for the j National Monument Society, with a bloclt of past ye one hundred and fifty students, of

Indiana marble lo aid in the erection of a man-, wliich number about ninety were in const an i

I . - n -v .-.!. t .-. . n i y r".-. r . . l i ,-1 1 c fit

be tomroverieJ.thal tho ab.u-.y el tne service. lU propriety of re-establishing ' al.,0 transmitted to the Executive Depart- i ,' n, r neome ol one nation to bv.vthe produce ihp ofiice of. Privi.ro Ki..m.rv i .I,., n.' . :.. ..i.:l i. i i ceiu i

...... ', f .,. - . i v.vi-1 nil-mi in niiici. uc nru lusiu it jjiisijiuiic . of another, is ImitU'd bv '-lie ability to vrrimr. wiili nn minimi crntnioxi m ' r .t r .i. i ;

, - , .... . . ...... iui.iii.,11 ,w ( inviii ui iiic: pii mem ui 1111: iijiiu.u v in- I?;nnl "3V for the stirne. by tre surplus products cnini.rns:iti! Iiim fur hie spniorc i n r.t . ,.n . r . .t. i:. t : lv,PP,e

TI. D I ,.. r ' , ... . , .

e incumbent, ill the office of Superiuten- natr..ip , , ' - f , - .,.,R.0 r ema.e , nsmute nncer ihe ,f the northern division of the Centra. C. 1 ,0t'? ?"5'a a,'n of """b". of U, superintendence of Mrs. McTherson. assisted by

f the northern division of the Central Ca-

iucluding that portion lying between Broad

General Assembly.

competent and accomplished young ladies, which

sl their, own industry'

a low rate of

Lome, and a c the Mrincent

abroad, have not only

brin; islo t!e T:c-su States a greater ( iuhu.i

i

. j nii.fr. r ivhu. P!. ,t., ! The Indiana Instilttte for the education of the a' fresents a catalogue of eighty or uinetv in

l.l:.J -III . .. ,. ' ,.... T-. TT . VI- . ,

i he adoption cf deer of this character e:, v.rv m,.s,i,llv I . 7.1 "V .IZ . " - Vf S"l " V . . . 1 . . by the appointment of Henry i r',

.... . j i me suitcvuiiii. kiduih ! n mv-ii xri l i .n.i -.!.. i . uhuci iuc ihj tiei i iiitnueiicn oi ti nrcni nnm ' f'- vcimr.iur i riunic o mi nor t-

r i tisoii . w nn iifiti i iiH fiiiit nil i m Himri t in . dl n p n . .....

, -i it. . Ti, - C S f t- ........ i- . .

tendered his resignation; he was succeeded "eaa' VV ""am " "urchman; the number . - n -.nrV, ...aianapohs-and m. .t. :, . r ri.... r c .1 1 .1.. Pupil now in attendance is thirty-eitrht. 1 ' of lne " 00l,s- 'S county, all of which

la rill' duties in 1S40, sl aid tl.a Kxccnme in the performance of time it was further proposed that the de- t orrespondtnt tcaxatto:) cl ,:1y official duties. The incidental ex- i ferred dividend or interest should be paid

r! 1 rz.r L; t. u,e. .Je,c.ut ? bound ,o ; . p . ; :Lz:zz:r.zzz -.t re. ; - rui operation. bMide. .he rrince-

I'P Uctoher last, he had received an- , ' , u nrra " i I'ort- h Is truly gratifying to learn lhat the ,on "nd ew Albany Female Peminnries, with

ut he

ol revenue, I

a.so to tnereaj-e jrroativ ttid proms in

amicultura!. niaiiufactufin-', and fominerial classes of community.. Shoul 1 this tcnenccnt. system, I v which the millions

Had me elicit to iiieiirdurimrthevcar.nddedtnilieninnii.it!

v c f the L nitsi. verv nroi-ctlv allowed at riervKcssi.in nt' .n.nr. Cmm l,...,.u.,,t n'.ht ni m.r1

I . . .....-.. ..n. .in... u IIUIIUIvU llllU OIIIVI .'HI ;

, 1

re etialil

lavoratne uiar-

.uii.lu? rroilucts ol their i '-

iVered to lontinue, it is c

permanent pr

he Legislature. U an. Executive inessm- ! l,lhnl.l..rc n... f ftr.. hnn.lrA.l .! f.r. ' i "ere seems t3 be some oi.nculty between the

wr, would be sufficient to secure the ser- ; iv ninea large portion from, whom an-! feurTlnter,det.t and the lessee, of water-power u:esr agenth-mnn amply qualified for : swers have been received accede to ihe , ,n 1 , c'n",s vh? COBtelld. (w he inferms me,) liie dise.l.are .if the duties of the office, ! terms of the circular some agree to lhe , lhll t'- Stat, ha. forfeited her contract, much

an. n whom l ie ne.-essnrv rnn! i rnre Iprm. .,n.. ndliinn. t int nil thi ot hrrs Br, u, ,,.,e w .urn.an me nece-

exressof the receipts, for work performed bv , otl,er. that aro in processf org inizat'cn.

the pupils over the cost of.l'.M raw maUrials for J l""e ui" EOPn "rrive wjien t!ie fairdaughthe present year is five hundred and fourteen-; ters of ,nfiana be enabled to acrjuire wil'ir? dollors the present buildings are insufficient to 1 the '- orders of Iheir own native S.ale, nn educaccommodate to advantage the present increased j tio!: Ti,i('n n i" Pl;,ce llirm in favorable compari-

U could be reposed.

.Ml P.-

encased in agriculture pro. ure a wider and nior

kct ler th bor, be s

demiy : t lieved that li

petity of the ti.lin.r millions oi cur population, wiil be placed upon a d'j:fible bais.

.....- r .l r-... f 1 :. . rtr.r.. rt I .: 1 .. . 1 : ... I, n . n t

i.v a ir-'Tiiv ii r.-acu ..ceui; c n .cic-i. ji; k ? c j.inio.ucu. 11011. ai.u.t le preai eui.. nc-.vi mi. 1. .... ..... , i.. j

intnlu-tw.en the Tinted States and the leavin.r x r t t,. eo,-e int,. this arrancrnrr.ent.1 he nrnd.ieed in keenin the aCCOUtllS of mean.; no ..era... .1 c ,-" hf Mched 122 t he new buildings are

" l ' . . 1 . .1 ...l.:l. ' incurs in KCepine llie taii.11 iu -rim... ...v.. , , f. ,-,.-..j ,u,t h urn fir rntnn ..led

t.ivii. r. 1

. - . . . 1 a. , r, nn....i. . . . i man a 1 1 n mnt. tw n. ...

i ,, , I .1 t.J ...I.. I M"-". r- t r-- l m,a t von. Wrr.T: .rr..'.-l.i-,".V...,rtl"..'.vr.'-'.. i-

! nl acceue a liumoer J leiueo it.uu.,.. nr,tr,rtf POtends that the State has performed . . . . ' . . , , """" " livc.ver cmtifvint. il m.v be lo witi.es. the

!n 1847. the arrangement of the State ; Iv-not wishing to oppose any reasona- i . ,, , l!o. without deciding l!!nw,na . . "'"a. nnu-" report o. t... ,av." mMllof a POrl;on

indebtedness was made with her creditors, hie rcunest the State may make in rcbi-: ' ' ;..V:. f :, ! 1 rusltes 01 1,1,8 n"u,ol,on U4B" in,B ,n,CBMr i.' r .... ... 'c...

' I , r upon lne Eunjeci uiai.c. ui i-.iiimnieji ' cnS;irt tiie debt exclusive of interest was &l 1.-; tion ta this question, and some reluse . r ,..,,.,. .j..,,,,.,. r tbeState J .... j ......,. .. . . -. . ..' .1 i,...l..t conndenlly believed that the interebt ol tiie btale The Deaf and Dumb Asylum has continued

,u','uu'. V" ,c "i;n urre.mereu a. u posmveiv uie remain, ng ..u.... , ...,...,, .:hts .c nartie., under their . , . ,,,.. ... ,u. tracts our attention by ils greater inipwunc

j lion in t'ne higher branches of the Arts and Sciences therein jet another subject which j''

converted into new stock, to 1st of Jitlv

last, sy,ri30,ooq ; Since Ju' c 1st, ;t3,000 Makinsr

y , and orty one l.a vc not as yet answ ere I , M u dc M , the Agent of State In uf counlryand .cal posinon of the State upon this qes-, ' f;fehecan bv Mv hoDOra-'

same retranchmeut in current expenses so fa

vorably noticed in the last Executive message of

my predecessor ha. continued. The number of

III IV , . I 111.1. II .IIV I. IIH. '1 l.l"IV' tl.TII III Kl l.l.ll.. llllU llllfl III ItlllV lll llif III 'lIVUl.. ll Ill nv i I'li' iii .. . . . Republic of Mexico, our -overumeiii has' 1 , 188 bonds, or 1 ,188,000. These bonds : the Agency, do not the reasons which incurs m keeping 1 . . ,-. ...... . . 2 - . - , .i Torn recommend t

Hill, 11; Mr. I.t.rd, :"); Mr. ncnuiicd a larze extent of territory, which are held in Europe and this country, and

must at no distant day be erected into are coming in gradually. 1 he Agent ol ,

have heretofore influenced the proper fore recommend the enactment of. la.k "J ,nd iecnred from ,njury by , officers, to negotiate temporary loans to '"' ""peraUve duty of the uPe r.nteiid.nt to Owing to th. careful manage meet promptly the payment of interest! mute suit against on. ,or more of the lessees i fent penditllre9 it wi nol be

roofs.

gement of thecnr

sem-Mte State covemments and provided Slate informs me. that he entertains but ' meet promptly the payment of interest ! "f" BU" B'U" ' c ' rent expenditures it will not be necessary to in

. ... . . . . . .i n hA mtf ia in nrraum inr in non-navmoni oi t . - . - . .

with or.anic la ws: ihe public maid lias little doubt that all w be surrendered, so due the bondholders, operate wim tne " . ...r ' , . i crease tne rate oi taxation lor mi. purpose as u is

become too much acitated upon a rjues-; ,011 as arranirenients can be made by the same force now as heretofore? I believe water-power rents lo me btaie, wu . a view ,.upposed that the revenue ofie49 and 1850 will

tion of vital importance connected with holders to obtain the assent of the parties ' thev do: it is therefore renomended that , ,es,'DB tne contracts nereioiore auuaea io. be amply sufficient. It wiil merely be desirable

those organic laws, to 1 e passed over i 4 interested; 1 am induced to concur in opin-1 provision be made by law to anticipate It is not right that the citizen, oi ie 8 e : t0 provije some mean, by which the Trustees

silence on ihe parent occasion. There in with this officer for the additional rea-, ibis contingency. i liv,nS remo18 lrom u,e "n"'' ""a no DU is but little diversity of sentiment anion? son, that the holders must be satisfied, that1 In conformity with the provisions 0f, by any possible means be benelitted thereby; the neon!., of Indium noon the onestion ' iho Slate will nnt n.n. if sver. imla jnvimsel ntitloH ' in art for takino- the sense should be compelled to pay taw. annually to

of human

are lae ci

lo th

lavcrv; vet as decidedly ns dinerent arraugeinents tor their linuu.'ation. of the qualified voters ol lne State, an , BC,:i' i'"'-- , .. 1 I ... ... I ... . ... 1 1 In rnnrarinlllf Willi 1 h tim V l.io n. Ot 8 101 11 1

iinons i our m on e onnoseo ; I lie spmi-annnal i!itere!l . hp to nnr n on inir nt n enn vpiilion. to n ter. ametltl. iu J r-

may anticipate . part of the revenue of 18.r0

after lhat time it i. believed lhat a material re

duction can tie made In the assessment : con

sidering the crowded .tale of the present incon

venient rented building. the amount paid for

crganizjtion of the Mouse, and uf it readiness to i e dimmed hut lhat the rt spouse, ot the

transact business. ; pt-Oj On motion of Mr. Snei.cer, : lion

If.esulved, Tiiat a committee oi ta o be appointed to WR'-icji !jis Kei-llfUi v, Ihe governor, and inform him lhat the House i.- now organized and ready to receive any commuuic itioa p .'.my desire to in. ike. Messrs Spencer and I'.dw ards were appointed s-iid committee. The rules of I aft essiuit were .niepW-d f r liie gover.ii.ient of the present sesi.n. MoUMe adjourned until to-morrow i; or .ing, I) o'clock. Indiana Journ.d.

s institution, we have ever ii.anifki-' credit.ws, under the two aets of ihe Lejris- ! or revise the constitution of this State," resolution, authorizing the Governor or Agent : their us( whjch js not ,egg lban e,eren hundred

cd an tinwillin.-ness to interfeie with the lalures of 181G and 1817, providing for ' (approved January 15, 1849) a poll was or State, to. make .ale oi j an or any rea. es.a.e doU(iriJ per unnttm and the Tact that the labor of constitutional "ridds of our 1 rethron of the settlement of our State debt, was punc- opencdat the annual election held in Au- ' owned by the State of Indiana, ,n lat , jthe pupil, can now be rendered but .lightly the slave .States upon this very delicate ma'dy paid at the Indiana Agency, in ihe gust last; at the places of holding elections ' Georgia, approved January 16,1.49, I B0,d 'n 1 profitable, there ean be no doubt of the propriety

subiect. 1 he territory thus acquired lias eitvof Acw ork. on the 1 st of July last, in the several counties of this fctate, anil . teoruary .asi -h. of provjdine for tj,e compietion of the n.w Asy-

. ..- " ... . - . . . . . . -' .. . l. I.. 1. 1 1. - Ul.l. UmA uilhn, l.iv.llw r. '

lam during the approaching seat op. Under the superintendence of R. J. Patterson( M. D., an able and experienced Physician, a portion of the Indiana Hospital for the Insane, wa. opened for the reception of patients in De

cember last. Since that period more than one

come to us fiee; the question is now pre- amounting to $115,300. A portion of this ' from the returns mode to the office of. interest which the State had, either legally or rented to ihe American pecple, whether sum, say ?.).00!i, was borrowed of the ' Secretary of Stale as required py the act equitably in and to what are commonly den.m-

Res.-lvp.. Tli:.t the S-i..,!- l,- ii.r.i.nieH r,f ihe 1 this tcuitorv shnll remain free, h cannot Commissioners of the Sinking 1'nnd and rpfprred to. it anoears. that there were , mated the ueorgia L.ana.. mediate simpiy

don., lit u

le ot I'.iiiifinn to this ino'Tenton our

will be unanimously in favor cl tree-

inijt we are in laverol iieeiiom, exercise that forbearance towards

our political brethren of the slave States of this Union, which i hr.racterircs the com'net of llie patriot and .talesman. Nt-yerihcles ii if- out intpei rtive duty to asM.ii cur r ;i.ts r.s mcnlicrs of the same ereat familv: and' manfully resist bv all

! I allude to the subject of l'tee Cotninon 5chools,

in which the masses of the people are moie im

mediately and vitally interested: it is upon them

that our couutry mainly relies fur her permanent

peace and prosperity, and it is to their advance

ment and iinproveine.it in k up ledge tiiat cur

legintative action should b-.- mainly directed.

It is a favorite axiom oT our repnbl'can creed, thai all our citizens are po'ilicilly tqual. To enable the citizen to enjoy the rights and privileges granted to him hy our roiiJtitutiou, It is necessary lhat he i-liuulii recede tl l.ast, a good elementary English education. If he h.is llu'f, he is capable of understanding the tendency and bearing of ali polilie.d (jiiestions which toe brought forward for public. dUcassiou he i (apable of appreciating Ids ril.K ami inaiiitaiuiiig h.m hnn :ni;iKze nuldit men, and hold then.

to a strict uqcoi viability. An act was passed i.l ihe biM session of the General A.rembly the object cf which wss to increase and extend the benefits of Free Common Schools, lo llie children i f the claN. Many of the counties by a vote of ihe perple adopted this law, and it is lo be hoped lhat in a very short time there will nol bo a county in llie State whose citizens will refuse to avail thfm.elve.of the benefits of this measure; doubtless

hich

of the Hank the authority t . make this cast at said election, in favor, of callimr quit all her claita. to them, 1 conceive the sale

loan is "iveti in the 4th section of an act a convention 81,500 votes ami against it, an advantageoas one to the State, although the

ol the l ist l.ectslature entitled "an act 57.118 votestthe total vote of the State price can scarcely be con.iflerea nominal, coin-

making neiierd appropriations, &c, lot for (iovcrnor is 147,250: the total vote of pared with the supposed quality of the lands. j,..,.,,,. ...uni, .,. u,. ,,11,,L... """J imperfections in the l.w b

the year 1819, and fur other purposes," j ; the State is 149,774, (in this latter state- ; By the provisions of auother joint resolution j Bnd enjoved lhe yegsnjfi r- ( will have to be remedied by time and espenapproved January 16. 1S49, to the Go- ment the vote of l'ayette county for passed at the same session, entitled 'a joint res- j ny the careful and skill ' r,," ,r" ) j ice, yet it answer, a. a basis upou winch to ernor. Auditor, and Treasurer of State, Governor is included, the tolal vote of that olution in relation, to the contract between the j in thj( jnstjtution, twe;ei"t ,h! f " t uoble superstructure whicli wiil eneo i: to be exercised in their sound discretion, county not having been returned) show- State and her bondholders,' approved January !cjMBOf oar race have P'"'""!, Jv'i influence overall the children of tinsThere was no diversity of opiti'oti as to ing a majority of 5,612 votes, in favor 16, 1849, a suit ha. been instituted In the Mont- neaIth and haTe gone forrndi""l0NS. $1 d growing young Stat'- Wl.enweconthe expediency of exercising that author-' of a call for a convention over all the gomery Circuit Court against the Trustees of j of ntl?ru'.ness to Society. JLj? ' - date the inngniiui!.: cf th.'s :"ft in tv many considerations prompted us to 'i votes oast at that election. The dutv of the bondholder, for an alleged violation of lhe ! r,hi, i,tituii tn h !VtLII,ii,fr,h,-s',SjKd beari.urs upon lhe wetfare v( ihe risi

i and coi:t;tut;onal means, the fur adopt the course indicated in the la w re- the present deneral Assembly is plain, contract on the port of said Trustee.. The case , .u. ,-,,..-,.. cii.irihirt I, i:ra.ion .ud UI)on die nerpftuiiy ot ma"-

t 1 . .- 11 a - vviv .ii i n ard 111 her ab- a t ' . . 1 , u

iher advancement cd lavery into terrdary li rn n to. some 01 tne most prominent 01 , 11 will necome necessary lo proline hy ha. not yet been decided. Complaints have been diwase ,ie ,eTerestto which tc'r- wi.nr.myh.n Tcan rorm or governmeut wi

.1 l'l, aVll.iil Oil.

J?lio t.i iil:i. tire. C'olu.iil.its, IV.-. .1. After some sparring Ihe Senate nas called to

persons.

1 I ' . I 1 1 I...1....I. .. ..a Ilml.l... VlnlA .Inn 1. ... 1. 1a ... In. ilielpinliii ,l-infl...n....ll. n .... ... . . .. .. , . . . .ll

irionLiin i.i tiie eiieisi .uovrriimein. ; which .nr. ' ui.ne sun iv . um m-imuii); own: "mi u u:n ii maae to me executive aeparimeni 01 oiner a.- gmbiect and 'ft ' .1- . . .... I ..... ....I ... I, ... I. .....1 ;.l... ft... !.l.n.1rtrtt.nnr.ln1rt.. ln...ll.l ...... .... ... . ., . J. J '

i liai l(.;i::cs.-i !io( sses mis nowcr iiops uieu a nut, iiiih in.iceu 11 in uc- uic chuhhi v.. uriee.iu-3 ui in.n 1:11.11 r 4- iec?eo violalious 01 lne contract on lne pari 01

nol admit of a doubt, and the only re- side of the stock of the regular dividend tion to determine the number of dele- the trustee, accompanied with urgent appeal. , mainiiii qtusiion to le determined is, paying Slates: to withhold or postpone a gates which shall compose lhat body l the Execulive to authorize suit to be lustitu-1 whether it is expedient to exercise that dividend would inevitably have deorecia-' and lhe time of holding the same. It is td. Without nretendintr to determine the oues-!

oroeroy . yew w l.uca, ami .nr. h ,.,., v lera . ,. ... -p, , : fUlcMi0il a

lively, the rellectinj mind need o

II-' - ' 1 1 J . I :.-. I.. .1 . ... I. f ,. f, ,...! I mniiilili. .tuM.t.t .. .. .. in ..

..lance over llie liistniv 01 our i.e.-oven ami is now iieopiy iiiutcm 111 me iw , iiivmuns m mc otnvi.ii n-Hiu.n cmwiuu tne cxtcunve ana 01 justice to lne parlies, trial

hlch seems to

That portion of the II

hich coil the

... 1 . 1 1 1 1 j .i.. -.nn-irriul fathers oi

Clerk, iicnesi ana oesi uiooq vi n't -"' . Jihe Revolution, it seems to me that no r-preseu.-

.... . . . . .- .. ... .i . ...;..t. 1.. 11. u rc

nnw rnmnl.l.il i prnurilinl w rfllnQrTT K.ILlVe O. llie IieO:He 111 llli? I u.:' o

" " ' . . . j . . . . . . . , ... i.yiiiimi j f 1 - n,.n ... .(Ill ..L inir admillaiina Vft nu.ice lh ! ,.m. llnnn lliniHplf llie SCllelllU

ml earful re

present denied a place for want of room

sponMbility of refusing the means of s-upi'

ort to

of the last Se nnte, r;it!ert the iia nes ol t!,e l id Senators. Bruadwell and Jnhii50!i then preen-

led llieir evii.rnces nfi'lpcii.in, wheiriipon ariisi nssive debate arose. At one o'clock the S-n-ute took a reces-s .intil two. tyorsK On motion of .Mr. lloleomh, l.eilcr called the House lo order; MaUheu s aclirg as l-lelk-Members. elect were t oru in. S.-vei.tv were present, one Vu':g llluicoi.ib' and one IV mo- 1 crat (Spnigue) lieii: al.s lit. I'tigh nud Pruiten were admitted by la 29. Six ballotiligs Tor Ssuker, Udicwed by lhe ' tat ballot, Loiter had Cf. i'.d Kiiicle '. b. The House then took a rrc.. AlTtriOOX KrSlON. Snate. Amid ui'ise and coiili'-i-iuii l lie newly elected Whig Sriitor, intlaiiiBg Kroadwell,

were sworn by Lrjnire Martin, euil Hie IVtno- : rjuetions in velvinc c

cratic Senators, incljding Johu.-ou, bv Juiis-e the comnion

rma.;ted it, and impaired lne re-established most respectful y suggested that in the ; ,ion of alleged violaliot. of th. contract Itis( Poubtleg, it WM ,he ,ntentjon f "h last B well dig-sti d system of Free Common School,. ! .. 1:. ..r Vi-.m 1 I hn SCl iln -., 1 1 1 1 Ii -i rrrn nf tliw imnnrl'in ililtt- lliu . e..li.. .j .. !... "c ,a1 I 1 .. rlM

in eieuiii'i imi .-i. in. .1. mi . - , uioiiimii. .-. .1. .u. reN'pmiuiiv sugKesiea as a mailer u. reiiei io - r- i a ii. . -j . i ii,...i. .1...;.. .inn. m ihftifiusiQii"1 "k"

... : v . i ... ii.i .,-.. iuui i IV I'lUllu, 0 1 1 M 1 1 0 lilC'llll lUf . "J ....... . . .

ssemblv to ti rn v w! . nmn1 ma.n. I

j r - - ...... ,-i, .

lhe completion of the Hospital building, during j an knowledge. j 1

for that purpose was i 9 Temperance cause is one which . r -

ithout objection, (a. is agitating the public mlud. Whilst 1 c -

nche. or the LeUa- ', aubscribe to all the ultra views aaiaiii. .

lure, but by accident was lost or mislaid, and , 80me of t,,e advocate or this great ana ' . . ' i.t ... onoi man.

udmonish us that ! ounds i lc2istatiie attention which ils importance which will tend as much as any other to ,0 take immediate action on lhe same, that ihe i Wr fl" "ol .ome reason "use w men - : .

e prescribed to the baleful influ-i merits. The fund now available for that predispose the people of the State to ad ' complaining party may file . certified con, of, V ",e"1.01 In,s i . , . ' .J. ' 1,1 J

. .... - 1- 1 l. I 1 I t lie W DTK 1MB M!I1 ITinail V lllinandarl unH USLI V 1U 1LC UUf Bll.UIIUll IW " - J

1. purpose will hartllv accomplisli it il our . opt llie new constitution iintcnine con- tuch written specification and the proceeding. ! . ..... . J ' .. . ' . . , . .Pin(,.t U , ! ', , , , ' ,' . .!' . .1 r.. . r . . 1 . 1 .uch additional apartment, completed a. were 1 recommend that you enact such stringent

absolutely demanded for the relief of some of ' for the prevention of the sale of ardent 'pi''1 '

...in.ilni t- a r . ci ..) 1 1 r. 111 t 11 i nrtC , nl.il.-.n !' 1 ho W :ilvid. nnil l.rie (.anal ' divest themselves ofall nartv Predilections o.. p..nii-.nn .i.m ... ..-jj

. ,..... ,i.c ...... v.- ... . ... .... ............ -- ... . ... ... ....j..... P,pu.ru -p.. u,e present year. A bill 1 -...-. ... !.. !..!.. ....p... Ki I -. ,.,! i-.L-r- en. li -in .nnur innmnnl 'is 1 II . .1 1 . . . . ... J " "

SUM si leiu i s, Hi nianuiac iuit. 1 1 c . iumv :irmui ui inr i;m-ni3 vi uui- h i ; ciini iiianL .iuii 0.1 o.-jOM " require me complaining party io nie a wrmen reporje4j which passed w :....,. I :.,., ......-.. ,t. ... .ic ril- i.!i nml i.n nm v i nn nnrtinn of ii frnni IVr. ; piisur tn lhe nponle oflhc ISta tt. a full .n i.,.i;n ril- r.li.,l p - ' "

llitll II il I llli 'ouil.tlll. t'll'l ii viKV-f, mi .uui - - - 1 I - ---- - rtivtiiUBiicu, ui 111c oncHru tiuiUHVII U i ir a-UIJ- t 1 (L..,,,!, l.U V . I ' I- . 1 .... : " .1 I . ... ' II .. I-. '.111 I,.l. -.....'....If.;, .nnro.nnlnin,, i K,I Im.ll- ibi. . . . ., , rr .... . . OelieVed) IhrOUgll both 1

prea I cicmcni oi sect a i a no poi :iica i nap - , re -1 latin: n i.iansi nn . im u n. nrn i" 1 ... ... ...... v.. ..... iraci wun ine uoara o. i ru.tee. wnn in s.s-

niness in th too plainly

should I

im.ip r.l tinman slavery. It mav u. said

I iiwtver, lin.1 th s tcrntoi v was r.i cnlred bondholders, by our conduct ore assured i vention may present lo them for their rat- 0ftie board thereon with the Executive, whose

hv the common blood and irtrsureof the . of stability, integrity, an I resources of the lticalion. duty .hall be to cause suit to be immediately lu nation, and . onscquently we should not State by bavin; their interest regularly. Whilst upon this subject it is proper lo , Rtituted nnder the provision? of lhe original joint ' r-fitate the Mibjeit.' To this objection it paid, they will not only be better pre say. that il will be necessary to levy an Resoution. mav well be answered, that this'tcrritory : pared, but bettci disposed to make up the ' additional tax lo defray the expenses of Ii has been represented to mo, that the ocI I r .! ...... I AT a I. . . . I... I . .. . I.t... .,... .-nn I i mi I li n n in nn ill iiaint.,.l. ii.h.i. .......... ..... .- .1. . . 1 . 1

I ICtiimoil property, llie people Ol ItlC . necessary sum in u.iuu ui wici.i i' litne 1,11 l uiiiiuium, .iiii.-nn. n. i.. . ..... v.iuuii. -..i..-ii.iiuv u.mrni in. oiaie una lite

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the most pressing applicants for admission. It j will arrest the vice of drunkenness whicli f'1 is very desirable that early provision, be made, over the fairest portions of our country w'-'h a

fur tha speedy completion or the Hospital build- , worse than pestilential march

ing. e nil re. It is believed that no State iu the,

In conclusion gentlemen permit me to rvcoin-

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I nion sue ilieovntM; tiirv constinilo one to bz thai valuable wcrk into complete will uepena mucn upon me lenem 01 ine wenfrai wo-prnmeni,in rererence lo the I hree : , " w j ' " t J . -llt of

crrat .onfederarv cf States, an 1 thai a 1 eonneci on Willi lhe Umo nver at an ear- ' present session ot ine i.encrai Asscmaiy. ,!tr cent tund" have not been finally and cor- "wu i '" -a--

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Wiliaie, li.ti't ever

ml liat all eoiinecliOn wun me oinu river ai hi. ear- jitr.nn nisnni m m- uni ."--ui.. , per ccut i uuu innugi oeen nnaiiy ana cor- i - , i.K ropevtvand lv dav. T.d. There is scarcely anv p.r- In all probability the organic laws of tho rectly adjusted, tnd that an amount ranging I unforlun"te f"ew c,ll" '' Slate of India- j the government, iu the enactment : of .uch i. ' , , ' r c-.... ..... "...... .......:. I ik. .i.,,Dn f ii,,'t re.... ..j , .i ...... .. . : tia. nor has the same suoces. attended the RenHV- as are best calculated to promote the puom.

tion if our State, ti.at was not then, a

Holt. Adjourned.

i mittcd to

Ho'.'sF.. RiJule withdrew and L-iter w: s tl. e- j Congress

.,. ...;tl r ;, .ho nr rtf il.o'r rc... .u . .' tia, nor has the same suoces. attended the Benev- as are best calculated to promote the pub.ic '

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i.irii, 1 ii-iiiu-iuuc ui uuy uiners, it.ai nas Diesseu 1 'aio nun epel;llly 111. ticu o ...-f -those of our own State. The promptitude and measures of tcmperai.ee, morality, and ed.uca'

led Speaker on the tenth ballot, receiving thiityeight voilhe bidauce scattering. C. W. Ulair ws elected Cirri, by 4- lo Pnley Matthews 15; remai.id.r tcal-.rrtng. Ailjourned. Hon. Benjamin Johuson, i.f ilu. ". S. P.st.ii t Court, Arkaiis.i!", iliei! al I.tltle lioch, t u Hie -do Oclo'ier last. Ilew.isa hr.illi -r t t'. i II . J .in..un, and fit ir i' U itCn. .tn.r.

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the wisiiom and discretion cfino-.v, liirecily or remotely interested m ' ensuing year many material alterations, due from lhe United Stat to this State. Ap-

The propriety of expressing : some line of railroad, in piocass of ton , which will at once suggest the propriety ! plication was made during the present year for

bv a ioint resolution of ihe General .As- sum tion. or in contemplation. With a tea-; ol passing but lew general laws, inasmuch , authority to examine into the account with a

senibfv, the voice of the people of I i li- s.niable hope of ultimate completion: ' as they may become inconsistent or in-' view to their final and satisfactory adjustment;

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una upon tins exutmsr suiijeci t? respci t- tuese rcaas are waniiiig mo, ana seen ii fully st:,2csicd. j in many instances away from home the It is a source of gratification to be cna-; most certain method of securing this aid, bled to slate, tit it our financial condition is, to establish to the world, lhat the State

coi.iinnes to tin

operative under the new organiziticn of that authority was delegated so fir a. I posse.the State Government. . rd lhe power, and a conditional arrancement

Special legislation is a growing evil, j was entered Into, which was to ht under the

cheerfulness with which the people have respon- tion.

ded to the call of Iheir Representative. for the ' Trusting that your deliberation, will lec.f ineaui necessary to support these public iustitu- acterized by moderation and vvi.'com, I cnl lion, will redound in all coining time to their ' mend you to the guidaace of an all-wi;e Frovi-

I honor and prosperity. A proposition to found dence, with my fervent wihes for the .occes.

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which has attracted much attention amon.st control cf . .UMI,.ni T ..ili..r .ml hv nn A,V'uu tot the poor and destitute orphan, or : ot the great and vital.y Important ...eaures u,

prove. Il is the most tin-! is not on! v rich in resources, but equ ally j the masses of the people, and to which : ,ich the State incur no expense or liability ! the SlaU "wpeclfully. jet earnestly recom- J on which you are called to deliberate. ..!' the inc.ti sir- prorT- prompt iii pavm.t. 4tb. 1 1 borrowinit ' much well formed opposition exists in the ' unless a balance L foond due to the Slate, aud memied to onr ravcr.ble consider.tion. No ! PARI? C. TUNM. ' . 1 ' . . ' it- -1-1 1.1. .. . . I r . . . ...... .. - . T 1 1- ifl

p menrv lrom cur hank, we pay inter puMi" mtnti; moccu it na- ior yerrs pant nw.d by the proper authority this condi- '"'"i"""" "" crccit ant giory uroa itwuwr-i, in..