Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 1, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 December 1851 — Page 2
i benefit of common schools in Slid district. This Honsi. Ths Houee cencuredina report of Mr. Holman, in which the committee Btated that the Geuentl Assembly had constitutional power Ijitrr from I'uroue. IIurAx,Dec. SO. The steamer Europa.with advices from Liverpool to the 6th instant, arrived at this port this morning. mparlnntftBd exciting NrW fr.m Eanpe. CONGRESSIONAL. IVc. 13. A cmnntter on Swamp m8 "P day proceedings. aj.propidUd by Congress, for me enlei pended. .u. " ... . BUOOKVII.IjF. INDIANA ! Lands Was announced. 100.1 copies Report of House. Two constitutional questions were ""eiueriainmentofAiiiiuBev ..... . Washington, Dec 16. Sfxate Mr. Jones presented a joint reSOlu- , Commissioners Sinking Fund ordered priut-d. i Resolutions tf instructions to committees were settled to day, by the House concurring in re ?0 nto amend acts creating municipal corporations, Mr. Marshall introduded a bill fortl ing of outstanding stock in th- I op Portland canal, ad for enlarging 1 suit the wants of commerce h w.j FRIDAY, TEC. 25, 1831. ports from committees, which declared that the , when a modification of the powers, already conlii... nf k. Taw. T . . t.l... .1 offered by Messrs. Winstandley, Delevan, and j Legislature had no constitutional authority to ! ferred were sought to be made. Mr. By rant rer,rv,..i T..... ...... t t , I urpluI,, iimniiniuig me oo- . noms mapo.eon liguions of all the citizens of tl,e United States ssued the reins of government at Paris, on the , , , , ,u uttea .tales second Inst, dissolved ,1.. A.... a.Ja ,0 oWrV l"" the provisions of the ConKosanik J1 , Goodman. An act auth rizing County Commis- I amend a local road law. The consideration of ported a bill providing for the sale of County Tb American i!lpU. nnntr t.. tr f.imrl. t.f si,lers ,0 a.-ove fflrial bond of sheriffs, cor- the assessment bill was resumed, when a motion Seminaries. The County Auditor and Trea-i.i-rr.d ltunr.ii - that thi ir -nrnrr n rrque t.d at ' , . .. ,. : . ... . . . ' . 1 i citV of Paris in a state of ariini. ,r.Ei ,1... I-... u .,;,..,: i r,i... , ...- no.wiiiiruimo measures. u.c i-ummitte on Roi ..,.1 n... . . . . icis, in Mitifr. auil li'Tnai'iruiiinuiiiis. was " " .vj irvuusiuer tne vote Ol veslerdav. pureroro iu uianc omc.uu ncreuiioi ten annual n ' iro- i the Court lluiw o Salur.Lr nrnin;, the STtll mil ... J J 1 : J: . . . I .-..- i I r, .1 ..- .' k.. I. :.L i . . . t , nr. - ? .Uinif OnnonnfR nf hia mManma r.nAuldJ 4 . . . i l A petition was presenta.l from certains pub"u V.1IUU. MrChau.ller oflVred a resnlnt;.... .iiiuri.s..i..K. ......... .... ; "... ... i- . - . . i i i, i , .. . . ... . ."'' i"jrcii, v.i.ii,pi.i.iiii" ui me rdiesoi ios- me cpeaxer lo cause ..i-l. ..i. .. - -'t . I.- . . .. . , irau n u:iip ail I Pl-wii. kwiii 111.111-, in -ii " aiiiiruuilinji was annnteo Bl OVincr tiium latuiruiii. .im. uunm maul) irnuri IU " 0 ' I I v ,-im JM f ..1 ,.: r .1. . - .U.L.. . 1 pprnwd Kimimiir. .nd unite in a tribute of jBt 1 rgard to Culiai. prisoners, after much discussion ,, persons assessed to deduct from their personal ly approving the management and course of in r'f1"" mn.ijiiiaimii, irniuim uuivertai sui- .... : " "llr'Uons age on transient nrwpt rs. ! rantrenients to h m . I- : .1 ympathy ill ihir bchalT. was antendeJ snd p tsse l. properiythe amount of their indebtedness due ; "trudtion pursued in the Deaf and Dumb As- 1 f "S"' demanded an instant election of a Tresif. II 1 1 r . t .- ... n . . ; 11 ii . . '"'"riur ' -. jo 111 in, .... Vcl t3J ltd Mr. At'ion, in the alt-rnnon, reported agiinst to persons In this State. After a considerable sylumn. On the resolution of Mr. Stanfield dent, to hold hisoffice for ten jears. He was . .. . u..im.w rnm- , - n.y oe . teeing n-cea,.,rv , " 1 I'abtis Ma-rtius. the bill providin? for Totvnship Librjri-A. debate, the House agreed to reconsider the vote; . the House agreed when it adjourns on Wednessupported by two houses of the legislature and), -u.ur- u, o. m-mber. wbi h B s.t.r.l.T the ?ih 4 rj.mirj, ! ..c!ock i I)oue resolution for a joint committee lo cou- ! when Mr. King moved to amend the pending ; day next to adjodrn over until Monday morning by the Council of Slate. All was quiet on the m ,"PS!' 'ona..,son, torpnnt- .... .v..,u. vriruij tcuiiua. 1 .'i. wi-ij SUDinitt'M a ini-if . i . J 'iuuua l lak.t, 1 . . -
Indiana Legislature.
P.M..th. io.,rtH..-,i.rook.llr. rP'-:sidrr the Wst plan fir revising the laws, was amsndment by striking out the words'due to ' following. The House, has fued Wednesday ; fifth 'nsUnt He had also formed a new minis- ; M. , . . . . . t , ' . SU0,nittJ a J"''t reso!ut,ua t i.'.ly u-irr.irj . .on.Mr ,iir n,l Ple r..r ihe , . ... ... , . . , ,, 6. .. ... 1 . . , .1 , . , ' ter .Mr b injerwood intro luced a bill authorixin? oa motion, was takeh nt aa 1 - , , ,., , , , , , concurred in. T he lomt rrso utiou respecting persons 111 the State," thus mak ne the deduc- , morning next for the election or commissioners . ler- I ,i. f . . . , , . ;...i . , P t.. r fi imd.oftlir iimpl.-t c.J,.!.n-for the prMtilenry, l , ' 6 . ... s . . ti a- . , ., , tlie repairs of the dam at the Cumberland rv- "'S l!'e Postmastrr General i.. i . tn.m., ;.,!, p,r.,. ..ji.-en.tr. ,o the cnvm- : F"-y am! Kossuth was read the first time, tion of debates general, no matter to whom ow- ' to revise the the practice of the law. The Sen- The preparations were effected with consum-;er tract for carr in h e ' ti.njto be ho Mra t ii,dinFoii., ' Fchrw- .when the Senate adjourned. .ing. Bfors a vote was taken, the House ad- 1 ete has to concur in this resolution. Mr. Gook- i male Bki" rnd surrey; every thing was con- ! Mr James rave notice f 1 ' and Orewon "' ' 8 m'U hrXwa C C arynir.t. ah .re inTi.rd m be pWnt .nd five HouE Petitions, askinir the lo-ation or va- 'el. ins introtlnced a resolution of Instruction, to ' 8Ummted before the Assembly had the least idea ' . ' fn" th. ,;,.!? .r"'? ; K n' j ed. This morning Mr. State, reported that the resolut.on to amend the law of descent,- Court, of fa in other court, of record and gener- t.re new Ministry hid been formed at dayhght eWme and ?E,ATl.Mr uuerwo0T7 . lloration ef m,. h r.,!s. could be authorized hv a anous amendments were offered, which need ,eral jurisdicetion when the title to real estate on Tuesday morning, the 2d inst.hen the Pres- . :. 1 P e unaex l tc unuerwooj pres.;,,,;
lhrrrr.in r H" timnr mr b on General road law oi.lv. in which ouinion ,i1B 1 10 he mentioned, as hut few of them could be , comes ir question, or when the specific relief is ldent 8 proclamation, containing the above or-
o, r ,.piv,...n, e.r,.. ,r .e.,o. IKmis. coa(.urrj g, ,alk coinpall. understood by anyone not having the resoluti
n v van uii-ir iirniioi, io aitr. "a o Aflit Wan.) . .r t . . r, , . , , .. . , .. . ;es ' i had asked for an exten.-ion of the time. , r'ore hi Aft" being amended it was refer
monry.tit. now al'owed them. In whiMi to complete their , io ih Judiciary Committee. The pending ' be but fl. These fees are so be paid toward the lhe leOD,e and lhe 'TmY ho'd office for ten
res:ectiv roads. It wns t!ie opinion of the
j petitions.pray ing that Corpus
he newt frun, nutr it ofilrrp and intrrrtt.
th
ruling
CTThe abstraat of the proceedings of the Ltgls'.ature will be found interesting. It is made
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snurht..n on.irnarv case. . fr. r 9r.n ders, were found posted lhro,,Chot.t the city - "P " ' an tho Taxen bond-holders in full.t!
" ! m.n,. rJ" , ' :. I He ordered the instant election- of .PHsn b. I "l-P'ulm-l commute, of three to wait np- . to lwelve
r' j --j-b Tt " , , - on Louis Kossuth,
''- boai
House that such linur c.Mi'd be given by a general law only. Mr. Gibson introduced a resolution a-kiie for information as to the. value of
various public buildiocs owned in Indianapolis
nmendmenl to Ilie sMMcmAnllill n.aMln:.l rl.A :.J. v.. u . i r ... : Years, and to be sunnnrteH hv fAimi.il nf St-.t. I
" ...... h.uii. nci,ldmu rwCI VI IIICJ " " ii . 11 J 11 1 0 IOSI Up paTl V II ----- J wu.awa.v. . 1. . l ill. fat.lrt nlfiA nn. JmI.h'.. I. ) 1 . . .. i A I...... . . M ft II 1 1 f U.'f! lin 11 nf I nr.; jl-iln... 1 1
. ' " B ' " snail - j.u. reSu.ullo., was passeo asking to mres " -- rs ur..- . . ,.;. . no ; ....... - "
oe exempted from taxation. The bill was ordered ; to grant the public lands, in limited quauties.to llon. me ecuur power wn to remain in the !. ,. . . " r J. " "-pons ana petitions e:t
to be engrossed. actual settlers, Also a bill allowing Railroad
pay
millions, and tlier . '
and introduce him to the Sen- lior.s i the Treasurv for ih.t ,.;"'-t,,!
ate. ! ... e j .. V MurP'-
I '" nonce of a io;,.. .
.ir. v ulker spoka at some Ienirth in favor of i..l,Un ..: -J -
?f.natk, Wednesday, Dec. 17. No business ' ComPt'?s to borrow money.
out with air-and pi, it, by the editor of the by the ?ta'e, the annual cost of repairing the : reported from committees, and no resolutions
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same, and the probable cost of erecting a buildingmitable for various public ollices, &c. Vari-
offered. Discussion of a bill to allow landlords ! Kossu,h was ordered to a third reading. A bill
to distrain for rent.where the rent is paid iu kind, I was ,ntroduced makingthe lien for taxes at-
By reference to enr exctinnge papers we see that the col i has leen pr tty exMisive, but in no cn?e did the mercury fall as low as at this place. J.or was it any def-ct in tbe themoneters. Tiirve j laces in th- town indicated the same de
gree. On Tuesday mornir it Mtood at 2(1 deg
us bills on the second reading were referred to occupied the whole forenoon.
committees, and some ordered to be printed j The bill regulating the admission of attorneys !
Rrmnrlia mfnm ni.
Quite a discussion sprung up as to whether the to practice in courts was indefinitely postponed. Of Franklin, on the resolution of Mr lleeson to Assistant Clerk had a right to appoint his a.sis- j Mr. Hanna introduced a bill making provisions j allow the Doorkeeper .f 15 per day out of tants or whether that right did not belong to the . for persons suffering from the burning of the ! which he should pay his assistants to the Principal Clerk. Finally the difficulty public records of Clay County. Mr. Secrest in-! Mr. Davis said, it wonl.I h rerllei
below rero tor some hours by several well tested was sei.ieo, m me usual way tiy compromise, iroaucea a bill to protect railroads and passengers- ! yesterday he had offered a resolu
bnd. nf.i pc:.i.. tu. --a aner some lunner aiscussion, the and referred. '
..L. . u j .... r,. ., . , solution was adoptad yeas 30, navs 15 ! Mr. Fni. i,,..
1'""-" mo'icociniiiuuui,itiiu me i resident ( ip. .... . . . ... "u'"- a n,jj gran'iijn-
A joint resolution of the Senate relative t0 Promises to bow to the will ofthe people. He ' i M'S9ISS r a in tha, State.
savs he has been forced into this measure. ti ", "P.ana alter some deliate or.'er . It is certain that Theirs, Changaruier and r'9o!ution" f Mr' F-te ( grossed. others ofthe opponents, had decided to lwr p!" ' en,"P" . . ' Mr-IIdlnIia fro' tli.-Conmittee oar demand hi, arrest and impeachment on the ' .J!' ! ''"J U m"ce' r"P W" -.horiziog ,lle if second ins,, and were almost in the act of mo- ' l' , , i?', I " and 'ter to the bri? Wphi lie w, Vl ving in the matter when they and their princi- ' ""'f ' M; ,he S"a,e dj"ned. ' sillered, and ordered to L n'JZ . . . r i IlOPSE Tim firebar fenA.tnn.,l i. r 5CU-
pal fnendswere arrested and conveyed to Vin- 1 it """ in- : 3lr. Uwynne introduceda bill
' fc "ri" tu atv mf C(,
j tach on preperty on the first day of January.
ceones. Whenever the members ofthe Asuembly have attempted to m. et officially, they have
taenwmeters.
! On m. tion of Mr English, the Assistant Clerk Mr. Emerson introduced a bill (after the New I the Clerk to report to
tion, requnng OTdeTeA to disperse; and if they refused hav
grautinr
chairman. " . ' " , 7 "n' "ft b .. . .. of 1 eleeraph from the Musls-ipi rir.r, Mr. M.trs!.a!l-s bill for the p:iym. nt into t!ie ci lie Ore,,,. ' L f!'
1 reasury of California of
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me iiuuw iiio uumircr in kaa i rr i . . i . ... - - j v vwii.ui uih vi rial ii mnnv n-ia u ii.i.l i . .
ucru aiiraieu, i wo i uni rn mom von hirf haan w ii. i i ' ir in i )rt o mint
formed t-itches, hi, k It wouU Ukemore H,.'n 1 ww offered by Messrs. Eddy, Miller, "g "J patendng. passed. Several additional state the reasons he had for offerim that reso- ' l.lv h Ji ' tV , r Some of our cotemporari. aPPear to doubt the Mr. Secrest. to re-rg;,,ze the Stand- HorsK -Amendments were m-.de to the bill the House. The call for the information sought : 0rSlate say that the movement of the President , "" "f the puW'C li,n1 in C-liforni. 8lacry qUM,lioB Ha8 in ,a. ' '" U' r' story of 20 de. Cut wo assure them there i C""mi,, "to such a shape as to further ! rovidine for Commissioners to revise the prac- by him, had been directed by a democratic pa- bad been hailed wi.h n,t,..m ' 1 Mr-Stanton, of Ky, from tho Committee on ii .,'i.i. ""!Stt
tistike ahout it t;o,.! tr:., ' thebuiness ofthe Senate. Joint Resolution of ticetif the law, which reouire them to reoort be- Ppr published in his county, and he desired the 1 i,,f. .. ..t.-....,' ,." Tublic Buildings introduced a resolution
t i-rinometers !:i diTerent parts of th to vu I,,. ',"iTac,'nn to "r Senators and Representatives fore the adjournment of the Legislature. Mr. . C,erk 8"uld read the article to which he refer-j ted. ' ". ihorizing ths architect of the Capitol to continue ' smGTo., Doc, 19 Slnatk. Ir;Jj. ricnt-dthesamed. grer, nordowederdoiitheiii.,f0,,2sinfl,voror a ,HW restricting the ?"art reported a bill to organize the Supreme ! Several barricades had been erected in differ- ' ,B e,,,P,oym,n, workmen who had been pre-! pre,ie",ed the ",'leliti'1,s fJ- MeE "t: visl..n of one asm. Dozens were there to i "i"1 of '"""V of public lands to settlers in limi- Court It provides for fire nidges. Ate. Mr.! (The Clerk then read as follows, from the 1 ent narts of Ph km ..,. ....J:,.. .... 'usly engaged, and were discharged on an- l,olnt'J to fill the vacancy orcasioneo h
nd one or two of 1 IUl,;ls Having run out, i "S """ "i coi, uai is, until the L-z
i ne resolution was re I e red to a committee of uccesor; .iir iwciiea a;i,w. the Whole: when no quornm being presens, the anJ was sworn
House adjourned. '"r- -Miner gave notice of a bill, malii;
priations for ths improvement of rubor.
and know for thein.-elves.
i ted quantities at the price of surveying and pat- King's bill anthormngeounty Recorders ta sub- ' Franklin Democrat, of December 12.)
: enting the same wts introduced by Mr. Dough- ; scribe for, and preserve in their office, a copy of .Is ,T Po We hear that the Whigs are chuckierty. Mr. Sin -k introduced a bill providing for each weekly newsnaner nnWuhed : : ,in? "hont the number of supernumeraries nla-
E;-;tor. in thecoor. of. long editorial life, j the election of township officers and prescribing ' speclive counties, ,, ordered to be engrossed. Srt. rXUL I? IT"? '2
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f nd irtMiy example of the, mope-ty of those . their duties, wi lt some of th duties of county Various resolutions were introduced;
-i- i, crH it is true we extiect . AU'.iiors and l reasurers Mr. Kent totnt res- Hudson, to revise the existing
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one oy .ir ; oi nepresenianves. e hope such is not trived to meet, and deoidd tl.. .1-,.;.; r .1
nn.!..!. i.m. the fact, but if true, the men hn r r..;lt,. f!.. ... .. .... "r '
v. i . tt . - ..... . r." ii i ii i ann n .a i r. ...... n . ... . . . . . . i . : l.
down by the troops. A
the members of the Assembly occupied prominent places and were killed in the conflict.
On Tuesday a section of the Assembly con-
te
treason
nd
Washing-tow, Dec 17. i House Mr Carter asked the nnanimonscon- i
sent ofthe House to introduce a resoluti
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""-"y '-J "t every iO-uttonmlH-naifot the t, . !m prismers, as a- : wn.c.i wasnot adopted, the chairman of the IuZVaZ ""?TS"rJ I9,. V... ln, I The meetinv am ! w .u. ,' sent of the House to infrnd .J t.wynn introduced a resolution ,jr
mer i PTn?,w,eV,T -M,Crtven9.p.l An act giving , Committee on Courts, s.ating that a bill was mn 1 norteT o b . Committee of five to wai pon LoT,k1 , r " Buinetim.s it beenm rtltunsttl before ibe r ! further t me lurniintc A.e,r. P.U near v nerf.tl K. .I,- . r.L. ' . .. . . . . 1 roops were ... j u".us iohsuui , , ,
. j urimr .ur .rimie an leuen tttfr. , ed by the department concerningaojgin'' t. j navy.
Mr. Fish introduced a hill amending tVac
. . . i . ,, , . j " , ' s " men wno are renortea to be "suck ne' the trea- lne Decree naicued on a 1 hands. Troons were .ome,un.,,tbeeomrxl,lt.,st,l before tl.e year further time tocounty As.csr, to file their nearly perfected by the committee, entirely . ry. are of those who have been entrusted with ! placed in the houses of the ex officers oTthl ..oses. --omew.il write ton s-ver.,1 p.g., 0f j offfiM hon Is an 1 tak thit oUh of oTi, pts, ' changing thecharacterand nature of the Probate P'r" Pfhonor-meiw-hose position in society Assemblv-who were exemnted from arret
i-m,w.wi,.Ja:.p-.i:Inote to it in el. I Courts. The House nsed . bill .hnli.!,:.. tl,. : ,""u 51 Bu,u ,uru,u u,e """W . u ... .'
e-n-thinir likelier.,".-; ..n, , L .. . . . . n , ' e , " themselves at the unnecessary expense of a lnr "upm
,-'- ' ' nmiiuiran oy nr. t.merson was aionTeu, m- , i ppecanoe and .Marion Courts of ( nmmnti n t .i.j i 1 ,.v,l .,
on his arrival at the capitol, aud introduce hir,
to the House of Represenatives. Objections were made from the quarters.
1 he states were then Called for neiiiinna
frect, and p.,i-.i,:te tin foregoin-. and , stnioting the committee on Finance to report a ! Tleas. Also one providing for the publication i the past whigmisrule. Local legislation 'being all persons concerned in barricading and a laree I Mr Wrlghtmn offered a resolution, author- i r'n,,ale the holJig of Unite 1 States Com -
i " " ii u' iiii.ta u i mil pr.ivi i'nw tor astess.ne nronertv hir 1 own- ui me acts OI tne t.enersl A,mh r mimu ui mc Viuimiiuuwi, imrt n n no df
.ieos. Another a! siy, "The f .reg.nrfg wa i shin instead of Conntv Aseeosors
w r;t:e-i m a hurry, an i J have no time to copy. Y..u H i: please s-e it is a!I ri2ht." ic vtc. In !n " w '"y w recire nnnmnnered rommnaica-
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..v.... , -i ,i4 to l.ibor day sfti senseles and ins.i j tnsh
t!V
Hut the rule m.
wo;h
It was con -
I a comiri'ininiion c not j afte rnoon was ttken up in considering the oiies-
preivirmir in gn.vj order nun--tuatinnr 1 tion as t th nuoth-r of Suormj Jii,'is An
and arranging, it is not w.th pubU-hirg an I : amendment wmadopte,! tta resolution district- " renersl'y throw then; iat an old barrel of' "g t!ie Stile for th:s purpose, limiting the mim-
rn:iisn which we keen for tint
mon people already burdensomely taxed to pay up! The full force of martial law prevailed etrainst
g, and a large
uii.iui.y ,nr uiisiiiuiiuii, mere uan m no ne- UJ 1 i . , . ... ., ... cessitv for more than. bre-rierk, t eel. IT I ter nad been shot up to Thursday night- ""'Rthe pnnt.ng of five thousand conies of the
rWemk.!" 11 ' .nJ i... .;.i..i. . ...m.:.. r i. n i The success of the Presido..!.. maocro. ! Presidents tua . t.. c : i. r .i i. ....
-i . . . i r r i ' .... mm onmuwoic puiuuirui jur eaun g -uor- ."u.i.BiiiiKi!Ki::uni, k - .j'aiiisii, lor tne Gisini yen a test ayes -.h, nays lb. Kesolulion for Senatk Mr. Reid, from the Judiciary Com- kwper. That these abuses have existed in for- certain. , bution among the people of New Mexico. Obthe Pn-sident to reorsrmlie the committees, lim- ! mittm. rennrt tl.. t i.jl rner times, is no justification for the present.! Tl,. l.t..i ..i,.: j: i .. ., ... i..i .
, . , 1. .......... ...c urKniiiiir nun hi. iiiiw- .it-.. , r ... . - . 'cs uiu uoi materia y vary mis J' v u itin? ench to five Senators, except the commit- 1 ..in ,j . . , , . , " ill the Members from this county furnish us a ! . , . , , 3 3 , ,r , i.,i-iriuw loniiiiii er to amend, bv special act. anv nnvate charter .r.i . . .. 1 Prospect, but new nhasea nf afr; n ' Mr. r,nn,!.i.n i . .
. - 1 , iisi ui ine employees nun pay ai tne capitol : e . . w.......- i ...... ....... ...u,.,-.. a reMnunon, mat
or corporarion, and that the Legislature has the are against all injustice, whether ptactised by , 'ly taking place.
power to modify or repeal all municipal incor- , democrats or w rhigs. Note. The Halifax line broke at this part sl,i11 h farni.hed with newspn
! Ju lg-. J The President's message was r. f-rrej to 53 s.. propi.it- commiltee: and several House b .if;general importance were raised.
tees on the Judiri try, and canals and internal
improvement, was adopted. The balance of the
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. . ' . .-ii. Ltnicmiiuu IIJU1CU IO t li: during and after the i,r...i.t r..-. i . ... 1 '
' ...ii..."e, ,ne repair Of t ie Cumberland
spaper and other wa, Jo!,t.
dam. the iuy.,1;
porations. and that lhe same mn ta manAA 1,. ' Mr. Davis continued. He helinveil thnt at this of the new
' - ....... .1, -- - -a, uciuuncu mi uu .tion- . nii.li iney may scieoi. not to exc.ee.l tt. tt- , .
special laws, so as to modify or make the charter time especially, we oueht to enconomise for the day. ; in amount, ner ,nmfl,.. rr .:.. .. ' .' compromise resolution s-f.-e t:lf
conform to the constitution, hot nni t ..ind people were oppressed with tires. Ha had.! The Kurnna bad .-,-. ! ner .1,1, ...j ' . tak' n nP wheu he resumed his rt I trk.
..... . , i i , J " J ".'.ir i hub II H V 1 . I -1 " ' " ""a liarf-i.. . . .
itit nun-. A, .nl.riM !l. nM..:t.M. . 1. - .J himself, nn trnnwledirA nf th. nilmKiif nf nlnrtu Tliw f!nii,rlii i ..;..,! Tl - 1 ., ni . .
pnrp-.se. This ; b-r to three. Before toe vote wits taken on the mi....i i, e ,. ... , .A A .n.i if !,.:.,. .u i ' 1,
in '.lleirenera! nil,.. Wh.n !,.,...,. - resn!.,lm tl..., ...,l..l .1... C... , '1 ir,.u..r.l.- I . - (, - t
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-.r t i Afiii.-xuiii, iec. i; i. SENATE Mr-...-Mr Tuck introduced a bill for ascertainintrihe . - , ,. .... ''"irascenainingthe presented a petition from the iu.iustrii'. Conr nountand obta.n.ng satisf..cliou forclainu of ; x- VV. . . 4. r . i- , ... . . , in -New ork , prayinT that th (iovni-'nt e t rench spodations, prior to lt01, wbi. h was , . . ,. ' ... fenej. a,0lt snch a policy, in il intorc. ur.-r K.lh
"co-iiotnuieation from a e-.,,. i,i-ito (BnJ tbey j Hoi SK Mr. Stan if.eU from t!, Judii
iciary
back from committees, but no final action had he desired to be corrected. So far as he could
on any. Revolutions of innnirv and instruc- : ascertnin.there were now. In the House. 8 clerks
.... .,..!i .1 ...... i . v" i "nil. us hi iiiiiiurv nun insiruc- .....u..... . v , , n ,u0 . i.i.iT.r-, u tin iti are geiieralH the poorest writers, and liave less i Committee made a rep"rt relative to the foes of .- a- j t. ti , , . . ., 0 , , , , , n , , ,'.i r . ices oi tion were offered by Messrs. Delevan, Emer- and 7 in the Senate, making in all 15. The usu
eense; we take trouble to co-rect and revise-, and : the Proeeufin? Attoruies of tlie 4t' and th
lisrffe lor it. It is so With a-lvrlisements. 1 Jlld:ci-I circuit.. The .1.1 .1..., ,1.. .
son, and Reid. Mr. Dnnn introduced a bill to al pay to the clerks he understood was four dol-
amou
th,
re
Fnriher rrricn Krwa by lhe Kurepn. By telrgrayh from London to Liverpool, tha
- ... , . , .iit iiaiiiiun. a. nil) ffi (ire ll'ir following had been received: ! . ' lr Alle" oft-red a resolutions providing for ,in , ... . . , ,
Paris, Friday, Dec. 5.-A decree of the Tres- ! T . " f D,,'U,-T r-mM" by Po- vth naf;ons
; eign nations, as will elre lothe people ;r5-.
parliailitv fro;
ns
These remarks have been sorted at thi. I3I. which allows prosecutors f 150 per aa- 1 Z M-'t'l " , , a T I . Ta ' A, V". T ,7 r I 'Uent ed ""ly. ordering the voting for a ; rl i"Cry tomm.ttee to Mr. WaIk M tha, ,,.,, m-,r reci,t of a cotonmtiicMion the lit -p continued in force unti, repealed by So act - lil ' I, d AT ' 1 A tt V T- a' ' M fa 0 tak P' 20th ' jjt J U"" T ed in the public mind, J lu , J " cf.W. inreplytoMr.Ch.se. ThefoilWi.g T lT; that the acts of February II, l.M, be- ' hT ' ? hlk u' 2 ; be cret instead of pub.ie, w usual. J"WB T'f'Tf' " -ere. ' 4esoIotionsoI1 hs f notewts attached ,,. inP a g ,,eral ,aw. repealed the cal act of , 7 '"' , ' nh,h , Z't ' ' ? h'" As There are rumors of continued fighting to-day, ! f M,ch f lhf """P -rought s. He would therefore move tl,,r ,rUt "I hope vo win b- ec.nMed to connect ' wl.i-h provided for the election and com- '-" for rent by war- sembly These doorkeepers were usually paid , in various quarters of the suberbs, bt they Jri t0 " Goverment. ' which was .greed to " ' rorrectlv. as I separate i:, cui-eqii-nr-- of , ! pe,,sion of proseratini: attornies the 4II ,d , , ,n,r',',"", " ''nt resolution on three dollars a day, and their daily pay would be , not relied upon. Tlie latest accounts nuhlished ' 0bJfCt'0D8 w"e mad-. ! the resolution was T. . . , . , ...iM-,Vein tnn,,,,. ov.r ,)e ,h-s t-ronr Devil ' :Hc:A eircniu , 1 s T f fa- ' SUb!eC, pf """P'T. nd enfendine to Kos-! 42 dollars. Beside the clerks he had named, state that the insurrrents h . ! . Iaid over- . The jo,, resolution concerning ,h. Iri-h r.!!'. "e r ; t'f rir. r : r ..beho.pi,ali,yor.h.neoP,eoftheS,a,e. there were severs, more attached to committee !l "J A large number of bills and resolution, were Ahde.
...... . .uiHr, iiiiukiuii-u in i ne a tier noun, oi ine 1 1 on
rc -meals he wilt rrrtiv it he wt!l please ' prosecuting attornies of the 4th and Stli judicial nota't.rthepU,;rtuS.io,,.W' ! circnits areentitled to th-annual salary of 91 5(1 Py tb.s. It ill b-seen he entrusted bis com- t The report was concurred in. Mr. Lcviston l.iuntrvtoti to the care and snnrrvisjon of the ! reported a.inst allowing ,J :
u'uiw, w iff rnmn tnatiT arr trt : 11i rnvfiff s-aws ..!!.. t.: l
i ..i'.. tw i mi v-- rniMiu urii'
Vvil. This
Rtrilfrtrl
c. ..j a. u .... 1 . . .
...... .Tiimr, eiuiu en io maKe an counts I rnm h ....
k..:t. i... .i -I"" " "i mi onrn unner one nunrir"ddavs. mH.n rp..:. -j ,
heed:tor. In the , ex., d,ce be hone, we will' v rZ':: i ' constitutions, frm the time it commenced. Tf.n. tW t 1 " " C CK' " a'wuu
be .bl. t. . ., ,-. i. . .. '- ' 1 " rts - Questions came nn Incidental! nd wem di.. 1 r. it. j j..., .. I- l ."g "long me Douievaras.several
" . . ..ii., m. intsweci.i inxlttrei". Iiv M r. Keeson favorable to the estub . i - R """rseepers wonid
by contecinj it with it. eotemporarie, in the M , 'ishment of Free Ptttkin- Opposition . .djoumed. barrel. In the n-tt place be .'o.-s not wish the m ide to it, ..5 ,L J- -i --'t Urri,F0 reports on important questions
. -- I in 1 " ' film lilies i
c.rvu lorhaige the spelling
Bn to give us, espc-; for Us adoption 44, ag-.iinst 49. Although this clolly when ther-are so many words spell-,) j is marly a test vote, fie subject will an be wronc The Devi! is not to change the words j brought forward. The resolution of Mrfowen er punctuation. Thi weonl.i not f ,..w It I channutjr the law of descents, was taken from wonb" be too ridiculous even fur l.i..l..c... I ,1.A f..l,t n 1 At. tl- n. . . . . .
-I" ..... i...i.r,.nru .nr. " ti is, moved to amend the
,1
noes ' . ....
Tbis i . dime. wer..llJ .l.ti. ...... ... ... ..- - , we.r n.mie. n consn.erai.ie nnmtter of resolu-
Jim mint to shots were fired from iha nnmiirmrinr.
. ten thousand three hundred and twenty dollars. ; and ho,,ses:the firing was returned by the troops . Asa specimen of the services performed by and the combat continued about half an hour.some of these employers. h wnnld .ini. !. r- .i j
tions were offered, by one of which the use of the wood-sawyers- to whom we will , ,k 7 , , n0U,eTaM Cannon Bnd musk't9
meton. on the evemngofthe HKth inst, to de- bt.t hired a eonole of Dn.eh " t,. x..a . . WM conl,n- took his seat.
Ilr.n XAA- .u. ...u:. .e r. ... ..en uea wun rigor in oilier sections. Nn definit.i
-""jet-i oi common hard the whole dav. and received t, ' x. ..... A message was recieved from the Tiesideut
pseseuted and referred; among these one author
Uiug the Secretary of the Navy to contract for carrt ing the United SUtes mail, from Jersy City and the City of New York, to Galway, on the west coast of Ireland. Thd Committee on Ways and Mean were instructed to make enquiry into the expendiency of altering the value of the coin of the United Slates, so as to make real and nomial value equal. Adjourned.
Semate Mr. Mangum appeared to day and
ip and postj
The joint res ilntion iinikiiitr land warrsr a assignable, wheu several anif ndmeiits wrepcposed; the whole subject was finally referre : u the Committee on public lands. I Mr. Footes Compromise resolutions wi -g:j'i taken up, when he again resumed h i remarks, which he h i I not com bided at th? ijournmeut yesterday. The discass-ion w is continiio l by Mew Foote, Rkett and Houston, when tlie Lfler, listing the floor, gave way for u short execuLt session, after which the Senate adjourned.
The first 1 ine o1 the com
Ameiic: a prrio 1
mnmcatinn is "J-or the j same. A considerable d. b;.te ..,,,..
Ametican.-attberlosei.fwbiehh- should Pu further consideration was postponed nntil
list he has nm no point. The next morrow. No chnn.Te will 1- s .. -..
two wards are "Mr. F-litor," afl r which there tin2 law.confii.imr voters lo .h.im.
should be a colon, and be puts a s-mi-cslon And so on throughout the communication nd bovine our hands tied up in correcting it. t!,it nf itself I? enough to consign it to the eld vtrrel.
Mr. Morris offcrrd a resolution of enquiry as to
allowing them to vote in adjoiningtownships.but it was voted down ty a large ma ority. Mr. Knglish offered an amendment to the assessment bill nrpvir'i.ifr for ....nn, .1 i i
I he COminrnilCSi 0:1 eprsii-ted of fr. ' ..,..),.. :l l. ... . .
i"-' -j--- ...ni laii-unus pians roads, &c., in pro-
l'ii:r. aii'i neither nf t i.m ,A i .u .r .
.' ienSi.i oi s;n n roait ineai-hcoun-
School Fducation. A resolution was passed five centseach.
makings Joint Committee out of the two com
mittees on Fducation in the Senate and House, to which is given the duty of preparing a common school law. Rills were introduced anthor7ing railroad companies to borrow money; for the further relief ofthe poor; and to extend the time of the final payment for lands purchased beloneing to the State University and to prevent
forfeitures Sc. A bill
The county which he represented paid taxes as faithfully asany other county in the State hut his constituents complained nf th n.n..n
I - ...Ii. ....... lT-,
ave been nuhlished. and linl- ;. . . . .
known beyond where the conflict had taken ' ' 7 , TO"MU,on callln8 ,OT '"-"nation, place. Many of those engaged on both sides u r Thrasher have been killed and wounded. i, 7"" to the Cl"n'"'llee Foreign
The latest accounts received from T.nd ' ordered to bo printed.
had to pay. He was determined, therefore.to see Liverpool, represents the troops as successful at A'S' a-Tne,8aKin reply to the resolution calleconomv observed, ns farashe had Power,and be all points. Several hundred French refujreshad ",g for'il,rorma,inn in regard to the firing into now called on all those who were friends to left London for Paris. The French government the rron',1",U8. which lhe President says,
economy and reform, to rally and aid him. had the control of the teh..,!, l; a u.a Ulat' "on receiving th information, he s,-nt
.hrrv uec"s t,
.1 .
.... . . , ,... ,iru,Tr oi tr.eni ponton to U-.e lencth of sn.-h mad in ...h n..... 1
;U,N'""1- .r;r C'M,!i! lie or Ul- i y P- After considerable 1 ,
.........m ... ..ow uicy snouid come together. ; oiseussiou, the amendment was not adopted . ' " " """ w,ln servicesol the that we can, lest, as in the case of the camel
-c ,t ru .rom one piece to anoil-r A es 3fi. noes 45. The Il,.se allowed debts' "e oenate on this matter may break down the people by over burde u was not sue .f to the otherit wa, nnt r.,,., :.. was spicy. The vote on the passage of the res- them
--- I - i "-""i" in mis oi.ne to tie deducted -l o , , i Iron, the amount of the protvnv of the tax nay ""owing the Door-keeper to employ as ; He believed that at least one-third of
, , , .......m .M.ti.ions. an- er. es 4J, noes 44. The bill to provide a a j "r"rJ 88 supernumeraries ough t to be discharged.and
had the control of the teleirrat.h linQ k.j
The times demanded economy. Tlie Anditnr .innnul K ,..,:... :.. rt, instructions to the American Minislerat Loudon
was passed authorizing nf Stnto bnd ;mi ii,- . 1 ..;..-. . In vlnrl, I,, i... i t... .u... u. i ....
the Governor to emW . i u . . , " r rA'T"5" ",,s ie-gis-. I he raris correspondent of the London Her- tc"c,ru u" rrH'J " t. rrnor to employ a clerk to examine latnre at 130,000. Tliecommonschoollaw.it aid and Chronicle, states that G-n. Castillion at not thi,lk il l,r"i,sr to make public tho copies of maps, .tc, of the wamp lands selected. was supposed, wonld reouire bn,,t -,n nnn t Lyons, and Gen. F.vymeir. had declare.) nrlnci instructions'sent in ih 4 r.,-. v.. I r
The House refused to reconsider the vote on ' be raised by taxation. It is onr duty to save 'all tlie President; but this is denied from another mander in the Gulf. . a: : .... ' . " .un.c mi gnurce: doubts are nlsn entrl, m -. ,
, we non's disposition towards the Government.-' President also sent a message in reply to
Washington, Pec 23.
Sevate. Mr. Miller introduced a bill makinf
appropriations for the improvement of crtett rivers and harbors, being the same bill h
passt-d the Honse last session it was refer." '
the Coininiltee on Commerce. On motion of Mr. Cass, the President'! V . sage relating to the aff dr of the Prometh'OJ, was referred to the Coininiltee on Foreign Relations. Mr. Hule's resolution, calling for informant
whether any liolalions of tiie law alxjichirig
flogging in the Navy, hud occurred, u up anrl passed.
tl. nl..i;n.. r AT- -pii;, ..rm-i. liner
SI..I.I, JBI..: SJ . . 1 1...: r., . ... iiiciiiiiiu.v. ..... . r""' I '
1,,DB "-""-n " "i"-iui!.nrc Kita to nave risen. ""unoiia ui me last session.concernme lie r- , , , it.. 1. r..r ilie coa-1 6 The Dailv News v. th-t - v ........ ... . ' b Friday of each week be set Hss:de for Uie cos-1
i marching-from the North, with fou r irrimente I V"0" ' sideration of private bills, wa, taken up and -thrs and will oppose the President B '! A communication from the Secretary of War . . , u,h-t'ie molioii w!
amor, j nr uorresnnnijeni oi the ' mu i.i tut ictiriru. cuciusinir an annual estimate. . ... r. . 1
.,. rt" "..:'"' ' u-. . . lost-nays an ; yeas in, - i
. iot:.e i.ti-nnat we had no compositor in the reme.iv sr.i.wf ,l.-;n .1 . , ., : "-..iiMurrea. uy a very decisive vote.the House himself, as a memW f .1- T u tl,,
- ......r, iruu.iHMi oi ine n. j i , ... . ... . .ne urinuiuir, UI .nn ........... u .. . iicorei was nrom nt iv ,w it ii were reierrea. ana oi ereii in h mnt.
. tacMtoingthe the.lev.l, thtt i-otild read it, gregme value of lands, made by IVards ,.f Com-1 , , "? lownship Assessors willing to take that old Whig price, which the oppressed; and, that the most reliable accounts ed House -Mr. Carter moved for a suspension w.- tei.,, v ad charitably I it .um. e. j missi...rs, wa, passed. Mr. English imr-dnce.) ' m PT rty-ye 59, noes 33.- Democrat, so much ridiculed in times past, of 7' Pre'Ieni'"6"1 " favorab,y t0 th " ' Mr. Broadhead presented a petition Burner- ' the rules, to enable him to introduce him to th. ,t,twas not cost, ie.itos.ee,. By the .as, , bill to amend the assessment law. It incor- 'J CeTn "PPin ' JV;r,",,aW--' two dollars a day and the roast beef. The mem- j Advices fm Berlin to the 2nd inst ,tet. that ' y ned, praying for she restoration of flog- House, mad. w e revived the followmg letter and pnb'ish porate, the ainendment offered by l.i.n ,0 Uie ' TnrT S"P-" - one ot the assistant bera in the Legislature in New York receive but ' from Paris, received by telegraph! ere Sing Navy; which, after some condemn- ' The Hons, then went into a Commits of it inacordtrc. with hisnqaost,wi:houta-ir- above bill. ! ,en hT,', -! T u- P001"!' ,0 tw0 dollars a day, and if they could legislate "fe most intenseexcitement; the business of tory remarks from Mr. Stockton, was laid on th. ' the Whole on the state of the Union, and lk casttc, or sophistic e,ioria! comment" ; ,c x- . - .. leUin h,s PPe,'ent "stants;which was notadop- there for that sum. w. roi.1.1 dn i. 1 r. .u. thAssembly was suspended, and the ministry ,u ... .. r..;.. ,i.. vriUs bram-b
' itr. U. .O O Sin!l rpnnrlo. fenm tJ no i t . -w vio iui MID WlthiiMtir ia hnJ.i m MhSn..! ii - . UD Liie iTWHIllUU irmni't
imi;; i r et..a .... i- ivu -n t-a ncM's in ,ir. iiur a nt AffM . w uum a voumriLiitiur
I IM 1 rrplv fi
ruitiinnws. 1 Mr Au. tnr t.nl .tad..... ! i..., .- . .
A n furiiicK . i;t nf.U.l.. t i ... .
, .-...r.,.,,,r,Mi, .-oor-neepers ana their postponed!
Sir. ASi.it , .r- ,,i
::::z;":;x:::::rz ! ,f th' i-nci,0res of ,he Art or s,ate
iui.iarv.'T.tr;;':; m r s 'dofFrw vy, whchw.u.id upon the table.
rr,,,,,.,,! ..,,, w.,,, crrtmnlj a;.j,ir in thai . f ! 1..11..11.1 mt rrTH .Monument Oil the c ,
The latest accounts from Palermo. Mnhi..! Mr Hunter senorted a bill, eivincr comnensa- of the President's Message to appropriate i
(The resolution of Mr. Beeson was indefinite'y ' Hvicea ofan attempted insurrection in Sicily, tion to those persons who kept public deposi- ' mittees.
ZL" , .u . "OD,Mn". wth a tions under theSubTresury act, and ho had 1 Mr. Seymore, of New York.moveo anara--
he,h..;,n ,,,:;;., ZZhX:fKh0Mlin that engagement. f for relief of purchasers of School Section spea l&T:;,"!:?? "."rV':.? ' A" Mt fr,,,e the Insane Hospt- I No' ,6' Town2G. K- R-12 east, describing the Ho
i j - :" " - 11 tut-Kill- i'uiv-. ivrsoniiiou to my on the Ptate 1 "..cCTor: Histncts for the elec'tion of three tci rVT.r.s- SjtZrZ:,: mztn avn'm Ju afw ,,,u,-h .iiy '-r.. ..c. .-d. ihr.-.in. s. ii , t d . ,,p,.i l'ss. d ayes TO, d.i;s 12. Resolutions of in-"-V:. were ofiered by Messrs. i. "hi'"'1'"-'1'." ,,Mr !'"--iP,''-"rii.hi.-J 'hlack, Defrees, Siack, Hickman, and Win- I nn "I Win.iiiml 4i la, tiy m. I . i I .-.in. .ti b.:.,,. ,i,, ,, 1-7. ,.' . ! stanu ey. , . . v. ... . . 'iriliiir ill nun Tr.r . . . on, Pilny, ,nn fir. .icr tn hi. i.in,.i.. The vote
ur readers have been informed that Kossuth
peaks speaks th English laneuatje fluently, low h urn n i rA a k nnu-LrlitA nf it I. K A
duty of county auditor thereto. Resolutions of plained by the N. Y. Herald. inquiry and instruction were offered by Messrs ,r0 ' , F.mersnn R....I. vnj-L .... u e L T ' Having been consigned to imprifonmeht for
- i....s.i... aim .uLvarty. i ne
ri In nrarl.im ik. i.j j .c. .. . "" u uitouu irrairT act, lira no naa ,r. Oryinore, oi or view to proclaim the independence of Sicilv.anH ' ... .. .. .... ...... . .r... a-
Koasnih-KnglUh laat,. ! to compel the King to abdicate in favor of his i "Sieved compensation lor the same; which ment to the eighth resoiuuon, io rr.r.
son rrancis. A portion of the inhabitants of , after being considered, was ordered to a third iuect on Rivers to the Committee on
Palermo have declared in favor of the project, reading. ! merce. instead of the Committee on Koac
ana ine thirteenth regiment fraternized with! Mr. WHlkernfTereJ - re,!,..inn AUr;n : r.i. i.- that in no instance had the
-ft . """"-i , i
I. . U... 1 .1 . .. . . " " ...
....-ii, uui Uy me prompt action ol the authori-1 , .... u it hrrties the movement was checked s.vmi , the duty ofthe United States to interf. re to pre- iect of Rivers and Harbors been uividea r..io l.o.l u .. evcrniar-i ..... . V. . j .t i''r
...-.o.iau urmi iiuur, j veut ine violation oi ine taw oi .auous, Dy tne lore, as was now proposeu, wrj - By the Gibralter steamer of the 19th. advices ' intervention of forein-n powers, in th. ilnn,...;., ' mil -nnneete,! that they should CO W s
following et. P.l, , ... ,.,,..,-j..igu. ruia Had been received from Smvrni, i l,l.. kt-u I . ... . f . : . I
ofdlstreforrentby warran JointR 1 the AuKtrian Goverment, he applied at the end state thatthe French fleet 'bombarded iVobhai of Nations, which was ia.d over. The resolutions weretmuHy .au. ff jTv r . warrant, Joint Resolution of one year, for the use of books. He was offer- and fr ht hours.causinggreat distruc-I Mr. Boreland called np the bill granting a pen-, consideration. . onereu tiy .Mr. Kent on Hungary, and inviting ed the choice of one provided it was not of a no- ,unf lire "nd ProPr,y- II '" also reparted that sion to the widow of General Worth. Th resolution, after much debate. r
r7l" l S "use Ml providing litical character. Hc asked for three. Th m. ! L " .l1 ' a for.th." En.r
w. uurr Lviiiiiiisiuners xo revise and
1 nil.!...,, troi.1,1. ,,,r K1 v fut.hrr, were it I ti.lrt l,,rl tl-.l llirr. ..i.i b. ,.,. , ,br ,, ' ,, .he 5. ,h I,..,. Th,,., i, lpl,r... iL JST.fcrw ;' i!'-i.i pi i.i tin. pa.-iiciiur, wt. lli.t ol ill. nm qn,l n l) ..I Mr . '. i ii-nli..iu,c I ml! m:.l.i our r. nii.i mhirh 1 h. i. ll,. K, g, ,, n, nd fc.,r.t rnnnch' J t..i.- .nri ,h, .. ,,, ,,)1(i .,in,. ....vi Ii.. ri. ,;., . lo hc ,,,, .,u,,,h lh
loaiimni. r ul introi.ticed a
It ... . T
lor a re-organixation of the Senate committees ' rroceeiIin? "d practice in courtsof justice. G
prov
aracier. nc as sea lor lliree. 1 he re- r 1 u i: .u-. t .i ... .. 1, ..
:,.:. ... kw vi uuiiiinruiiiK uui WMl,nia me wnisimpniy quest was granted, and he selected the English sh Fhip of war Jauus had been despatched to iustice. r -... ttr.ii . .. iliutr-it.. r.. .v.i.,.. r. ,-.. ..: . i. .. .i-.-
...... .uiiniiiiirr, ... . r , wnmniHi mitrr a pronouncing uicuonarv v.., .(, .iu..rVr ui .F.u.cvinit' tuc oriiisn
was reconsidered and laid on the table, altera ' 7,? ' "W ""S' iu teTd to lh and Shakspeare. B, attentive study of the4 " "? ''T' th? , ,
i i r "-' " revise, ( . Cammnn .. . r ' ; :.re me term oi imorisonmetit expired. Such " t-ngiann, to neslow some iSational testimoni
.M..,au,.in.igi Lis rules, practice, plead- ! ' lJ-" ,u Lagrange . a man is Koesuth
.ngs, ami torni.s .i. courts of justice, and to alxd-i ,. ' .
ish the tiisiinctionsof l..w, and the cilsiinctions ' "e l,ous "uthoming Probate ., T. l. i . . ' J'l.liT an.t T. r-t . . ..I ft-Ttj
uriwrrii ihwh li rnmtv i. .i..-fi... tl. m;. i fe "-. ...o.,t-i hi viiancprv In issiia writs
. . ...........j.. .ii. :illier ... "
Tour. r. r. ct.-'on r.
loint revolution f..r tl.a .r
I - -' .ii i , i I -".ft ..uiiii nm obtaining rr0m the General Government a rrant passe2' 1 he Sf nat occupied the balance of the D" At a Kossuth supper, last week at New f.rfonllerC0,,tiBupd v"y satisfactory. A serious of land in the V:Ce-aaes Lnd Irlct. fe I A'y in ""f Ml fw the exclusion of ne-1 York the Rev. H. W. Beecher made L real HIh- I l".!Se" Jl' h fcurre.d at "-y. j
' - mM, ..J mi. .. . . "ii'vu in viiii-i i v nnu neen nMlrnrul tn Jjh
of ha!ens corpus, was read a third
time and
the great Mavgar hero, the ?' upon Wr" Grinn,"ll for his generous conduct
; idolixed of Huncarv. ,n oi me exneoition Irom Awl ork, in I t . search of sir John i rank in
ov. Kossuth,at last accounts.had received ' The overland mail from India had reached
about 30,000, in aid of Hunirarv leondon on tne M inst. 1 he relations between
yrsnrlmuIatoe.
bnstrr peebh frjll ef blood a ad patriotism. ' amount of 15,000 lbs.
Mr. LTnderwood opposed the bill.
ted.
wr-re
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Mr Boreland and Mr. Seward advocated it, I Mr. Foote's compromise resolutions
and, it was finally ordered to be engrossed by taken up, when they were opposed by " ' yeas 38 nays 5. j ton, to which Mr. Foote replied, aud churp--Mr. Foote's compromise resolutions wasaguin Senator from Texas withMintrigaeif tr taken up, and Presidoncy." The debate become ju''e 1" Mr. Mason made a lenethv speech upon them i nal. and so continued between both the ' '
Washingtom, Dec, 18. Hoi sr. The Senate bill e.tablitdiing a branch mint in California was referred to the Committee on Ways and means. The speaker laid before the House a communication from the Secretary of State, stating that eaarly six taonsaad, of the ton thousand dollars
men until the adjournment. The bill explanatory of the bounty laud of September lb50, making warrant assiC1"-1'' at any time prior to the location, was taken i' and several amendments were offered and bated; but no action was taken, when the mittee arose and the House adjourard-
