Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 3, Brookville, Franklin County, 9 January 1852 — Page 2
AjMEKICAN. UK O O Iv V I !7iTr.l X D I A XA .
FRIDAY, JAPJ 9, 1851.
Thelit. of Jnnanry. Next Saturday week, (the 17th iust) is the day set apart for the Scott men to come up iu council iu this County. It is now but a few
months to the Presidential Election Ires time
and to provide as to the proof neccessary to sustain a suit on such bond, as will afford full compensation to the injured party, and serve as a
Indiana Legislature. Si-mats Monday, Dec. 2P, 1851. Senate met, Mr. Suffer iu the chair.
The roll -vas called, and there not being a tim,I" cl"",!k lo ,lml ""principled class of nun
! before the wh.Vs i.. National Convention .elect ! 0UOrl,m Present and nt to be during the ' ' n'"Sy en.nt.on. hquors to
i their candidates. Then it is time von were rre- ; da"' l,,e Sonte adjourned until to-morrow
i hr whig Ai.,..,o. ! p:irin? fora demonflralion. You ytt i9 ! morning at 9 o'clock. By th- fouowiaj announcement, we learn ,! ,,e man of the people. Let ns see then how j Hoi-sr, Monday Morning, Dec. 29, IGol. that Greelys tt hig Almanac is about ready to he j of ym fc h , , Th nW ll.il.ll.l.e.l UkltJnt,,.J o r..l.. Tl , J ' ' I
H J' J ; rmtiu.i. Id inm. nn ,nrl UthftWrtrl knnor lit. I A Cdl flf thn linilu n'.. ,r.l....l 1
, ,
fact.
CONGRESSIONAL. Y Asiu.NCTON, Dec. 20 The Senate is not in session to-day. Hot-SE Mr. Carter moved that the House
the common drunkard, and those in a ctate of ! , . lrawllolr'Hlr and so here goes
. .. ... ...... ine purpose 01 considering a re, .tut inn V,r tl.,. .
intoxication; ana uiai said commr.tee be lurtl.ur i ' " " . Ciov. Jo. Wright, will
Polilirnl Murniiaing. We may as well indulge, our guessing faculj lies in reference to the manner in which the Democratic and Whig Tickets will be. constitu
ted next summer.as some of our contemporaries,
r . -
..... ,,, 1:pr f(, -FW 1 liRK, J,t. -2 ! Tl
will, .1 ..!.... r- .. r - . "'i
will be here in a few cn!
upo n
1 lien Xil WHO pay r ff.,.1 ire hnrlile,! on the Sentt armiMir am ! Callillff the milnltM ai.nnt A ! ,... t
, . . ... . - uD: 0 , ...... will l WCIC IM Cr-U. $.tn advance for the Indiana American will be ; yo fcss , haveHaJ we ,ntered tlie Cam-I There being no quorum, the Hon-, on motion, entitled oone. Any one paying us 5 on hi? ac-i r... n... .... , ., . 'Q,i;. i ...:,. .
liaigii iwi p g.iiitiui a ciiiuiu, we f.iou.u ere una , j "cu unLii io-niorrow morning.
begin to hang out our banner we Fhould loug j Senate, Dec 30. B;t
ago, roi.eu up our sleeves and beenat work. In .enough to pass mv bills. th- ,.,;
time of need, your gallant general would shoot quires a majority of Senators slated Mr Reid as sleepy sentinels as you appear to be. j from the Committee on the Judiciary, reported And when we look beyond the limits of our ' that a Free Banking Svsi.m m ..i,iii...j
?3a j Conn y or our state, t le same apathy exists-the , without violating the existing State Bank char-
,:..,..c.ri,.a.gj,BWIsl0poseSSuie rank and hle.,ter. Mr NibUck introduced a ioint n..l.,iin
n this State, there are some ten or fifteen pa- of sympathy for Smith O'Brien and other Irish
one navmg us sa on tit? ac
count for the Ameiie.tn will receive om. Reclect it is almost impossilile to be a neighborhood politician without Greely's Almanac. Some who were entitled to them last year, have not called for them. This was their fault.
Then we hope at bast 500 of our large list of
subscribers will call for the Almanac for 1
belore the close or enr ti-cuit Court. 1 his is ' -
instructed to report thereon at its earliest coiij venience. j Which was adopUd. Senate ai'journed. ! IIoise, Jan. 2d. Most of the day spent on a bill abolishing Grand juries. 1 R lit F nrrlu i. : r.. ,.. .,
...I,. . ' ""r ui reuucing me rate irely had a quorum; no. ' f..; .
u iiiguui uui 10 exceen inree-
for
1
ml.li,im.i.inr.rnmn,: r r- .. " " 1,8 renomuiate'l
r- ., . . , , . . 1 'jovernor. The leaders
ivuuui. flu niNHrr vh . nun ihiiiuIiia . . .
T .11,1 I'll UI Tll 1 1 I 1 1 1 111 . ... ...
.1 ir -i . party would pitch ruin overboard with li.-.rtv the House. Objections were made, and, up to .,!. . ul-r"- in arty .i u t j- . , . P0o' w ' if thfv thoiiTht thev dare but I li the hour of adjournment, no definite conclusion ! , ' ' 1 llle waacometo. , Governor has cemaooued himself into the af- ; fections of the subteranean democracy, and will Washington, Dec, 31 The Senate was not succeed, we think. If.however.it should be in session. concluded to dispense with his services, John IT TM r . I
uoust i ne nouse met about noon, and, on ' Uavis, t.x-speakcr of Congress, and Ex
om Lii . riio .! i
riurl .. t 4 I. ' . . ...
. i tni pori ri 1 1 ,,. S!ie arrive! ,. I :
, . . ....cr;o.., (llt
o clock r. M. Tl, Aii inIi..
I" ' "1 Hie lull: I tl, .. .
and wire pullersof the Olas0- on th- 1
icrr:. r..., Tlirta.cou.1Uf,r)mrars r-i--t.,sii,r.lll,(ia!ii:i,i!;-, Cross.su: ;IW lr.OI1 of - .
,., niui,ey to beuistr;;
cisti.i-u so'iliers.
fourths of the rate fixed by the law at the last i ' ,nol,on aglli" eut into committee of the whole Commigsionor to China, will be elected.
session, and in the event of such rate not raisintr on the s,ate ofll,e Union; and, upon the resolu- For Lieut-OovemorCol. Lane declines anoth-
r .t I vip
suthcient revenue to met the demands by the lloa Ior l"8 at?i'"tment ofa committee of five er nee. .Mr V illard, of Floyd, or Speneer of ''"erated on condition that tin
Gen. Cavaignac had been r-lf le.s unconditionally, a,i Wd, ...."". for Holland. ti..k ... . ,"1
victlf
estimated 5100,090 surplus in the Treasury; a
uopted.
a rret-idential Flection year, and it would be
i ' - iiii i nil m 1 1 1 1 1 it i i 'iiiii" ni'toP i . .... ii... a . i i . . i i i i . . nii.iiiifii.irt. ... ... . i ... i i 1 1 .
b . iiirau. uui mirs, 11 in uureKt OY lireat Hr t:iin Tim ...(uii. i.ticnnirmi oy .iir, 1'elevxn.
Senate, Un. 3. Resolutions of intpnni;n
V .Mr. It.
ing the State's interest in th
I to wait upon Kossuth, and introduce him to the Ohio Co., will be noi.iinted.
j House, Mr. Clingman moved that the debate on
I the question be limited to
exiles.
ey a;r- ..
on
.Madison and
ii. l .1.:- t ...1.1 . .I.... '
n 1 1 xn iiMva iiiim niiiiiiiini i.ir . Tit m.r lnrc nr. .,
tnev nap siuffsrislilv ahnnt iho nnlo. T.T.. i.- Kill r... . r ....
fonryears If vou want them, .end us a few : ,0 fi - - ZTlSr.r' '"'"-.polis railed, and Mr. MilVrT o i -as disposed of. and the half h
newse.t.scnbers.and we w,U pay you liberally. Th . . " "" , "mc..ons eSu,o, providing by aw for the r.CuU- limit was finally adopted and the resolution was Wheeler of M.rtJ
; .uiuua,, ;-iuriianysuosmuiiug more rigorous provis- 1 P'-erai elections, lion S sj Mickle. was ' under r,ui,l.,,,... .. . o i . ,
Victor Hugo was
TiiJnn T..ct t ) i nr. O....I I... h.i o . nnn;..,,. r . 1 . ti
vi.i'.h, ..auijsuiiio oecreiarv i " """ w' iiivirps!ii.iit,..
half an hour, unon State, will be nominated fur rl...;..., nn a strontr fiir, i .
winch various questions of order were raised, , Gen. Drake is an applicant for re-election for Motion to in iube all pr l , " and the yeas and nays were called for several Treasurer, but it is not hv aiiv .i.. pearances ini.-.it.. t .1'.. . ' T :'
v tiiai - - - - .. . ii.fii 1 1. n
V. ... :il I m. t 1 , '
uur i' naP a -fciiow m Unveut on. Mr
T'U T.l
I lie I lUU nr- MVS . i -.1 f
T.. Wiuo Almanac roa 1S52 will be pub- ' T,CT, . . . , I , i sailors retired below decks. What isthe matter 1,-hed as soon as the complete Returns of the w,Up, . . , A... .
. .. muncu iuii" nn.i nuxiousiy
Elections of 1S51 can be produced, prepared and
stereotyped. Besides the usual Almanac mat- 1
tr, it will contain Wht I am a Wmo A Utter to Friend: By H. Greelv:
to your columns, for even slight evidences ot the gathering storm. We have listened atten-
lor.s.
and the Senate adjousned
Xothing done iu the afternoon
fri 1 1. , (ertfil I rp.nlahl npn ...i ..f.t.- i. .
1 11- oroers 01 the day were disposed of j .1 V 1 '"lr,J ' senate, to serve o ,. . v during the absence of the l.i,..it n.,
under consideration up to 9 o'clock.
Washington, Jannuary 2. Sknate The gal-
were crowded with
good
that th-
have as many votes as in 101
the .Metz garrison had ri t
- 'it
House hill regulatingthe time of visiting the I -" ! . Jannuary - sine Hospital, ,Vc, was passed. Alsof House i S Satiate chamber
found necessary to lock the doors of the Senate
Hocss.-Mr. Gibson reported a general law fr.esolu,i"." r,.'r the of the Irish Patriots in ladiM at an earIy '"" this morning, and it was
! tivelv f.irtl,- fi-t i n . " " ul,J"' 1 ,osso' re"or"s y nre. It was In the afternoon the use of tl,- S.... . . . . '
Inquiring!.- , ,.T. . . . ; decuied that a local 1 on this subject would was granted to thr Temperance Cnnventl 8 nllchi'n"''-. to keep out the crowd, who
Is thi the Scott fever that we are to
?wamp Lands, to aulhorize Masonic Fraternity 1 .."i n ,i,e t hil x- ., .L """.V -sses-ors, Diplomatic and commercial relations with that
r,n it.- r 1 r t r. . v-....r!.ni ureal itriiam.
pii ueM eanesnay. Kesolutmn of innuirv wi re, ' "cr,r passing m to gel a si ght at Kossuth. A
The Government of the United States-TVes- I " "lr lJl w"are "P o ate to the following bills of the Hm.s M. ? "l.u "y 1 "''r11 'j-ct of line "rge nnmlter of petitions were presented-
id.nt and Cabinet. Supreme Court and Mem-' " ' "T. h,S Ty d "'P fnends? curred iu. To abolish the Tippecanoe court of making ul XV I h. from the Industrial Congress bers of the XXXIId Congress-both Houses; uf -wrmne-euch lethargy, at this Cotnmoll Plei,s, to B(lt,10ti7e the GoTernor , dece.ietts estate when no Z "be fi!umMo at New York askiS the recall of the United The Ac-sof Conpret as its tastSession-the more ! V , f" V," . .t0, C!,"S?' , 6 emP,oy 8 rIerk ,0 records and mans of a;1"".'''" tl.e same. Ths hill providing for sat- -Minister to France, and the suspension of
important in full; others abridd; i 6 , " I'"'"-"' " S l" Swamp
Constructive : Mileage of the late Senate; i wo i to erect a monument on the battle ground , , - , i might catch a little fire : t- . n . . . I he Census or tho United States for ISiiO, Wi T, , ,. 1 1 'Pi'ecanoe, Joint Resolation on the subject States and Count!, s. with Statistics of Iadus- ! . , T" " T t0 tncni ' FM foun- ; proCMrin of O'Brien and other Ir
try, Education, &c -being the first accun-.te ' J""'-"- - "a ne.ru. it you patriot3. Bl, W(fre jnfnK,ncwJi , attach a , " " r ! ment of Messrs. Colcock, Fitch and Meachem.
c'ieest of the Seventh vet published; ":""'? ' . 5 JO" U"n e" , Pi" f Knox county to Pike county; to a- road I U ler s r .t-i m , " ler',,'a, " KeUU f lhe S'ton Institution. The Railroadsiu the United States, up to Oct. 1S51 ; ! 'trS8 ' 's "e let- , bo,ish tbe Mimi Court ofCommon Tieas. and S,e roads, bu t h- rf i t i dei retT t o XlZ " ,,0W ,hen W-nt in, ' "intitteeof the Whole, The Debt. Resources, Armies Jtc. of the Eu-1 .'"f " . ' cott has an" corporator or- ; a Joint Resolution asking an appropriation to ""'S1' "tore than one county, each com,. "mJ "P1'" took "P ,he resolution for the a-,-ropean Nations respective!,; ; Jerly sergeants in this county ,t would be well the harbor of Michigan City. A resolution on be .,ed .M..l persons X I'ointmetit ofa Committee to wait on Ko-suth . ' . . ' -' , for them to hear and catch the sort of rl ., .... . .. imeen the aires f il ...) r,,; ' . . 1 IV'SU"'.
I K. ..enr,.l,y of the United State., defin- Scot... Iart sneech to his 8mH hal , of ' - -J-t o. r ree iianKing was mtroduced by to ,vork but two davs civ ea.'h 17 House. The question
ed D- .Mr. uebtsr, Secretary of State. In n . T 1 . ! ' ' on wnic 1,0 ac,IOI Was had ,. , , on Uueenstown Heights. .- . . bis correspondence with Chev. Hnlsemann, ' : ,ntl'cating any opuuon of the House. a,..-.-; ... r-l .nr...L!.... I It will be recollected (znA If it ! n.t 1. i 11
. .-.. 1111 1,1, n j;r- i.,. , iisauigioB. ' " " " UUUIU - Crv.Tr T-i o, - , . 1
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i ne Mates-,. mes of Holding Elections, Cap,-; ' Ks, st ,ne same t,m, 1. comniittw8. Joint ,,,,: ftf Ln" '' wiwa th, dUtHci Z4r t IIungary,"it wa, rejected ayes 71,
tai, L.ovcmoH, their Salaries, end of Term. "trteeiueiu, .01, cott at the head of
all Co will fctsnd a
chanc
Mr. Auditor Elli's prospect for nomination is "nix shust notin at all." He ought to have followed Gov Wrights's example and caved into Brown and Bright if he wished to continue in of-
fiew W . ... f .1 1 1 . r .. . 1. .. r
..v.. .,ro,riuiij IUI 1UI'lOr, I T WO TO' ul' "W -ODSll: lt jon. f. e r Card him as a clever fellow and a good officer, mission have cis --,.,.,! Tl J L 1 . -. " '.'OTlr;
1 nr l J1..5 iim t mil wen cut mu shuttled yet P'"". I lie Uuke Pf G
lor ins successor. Robert Dale Owen wiil be nominated for Superintendent of Common School this is if
dent, as had also all the f(.!K.'
Aapoleoii held a grand JeVer n. the crops diplomatic attended, ev can Minister.
The President take
esan activ. :ir
points.
De Gammont, U
Hesse Cast!.-.
The latest accounts
Wright is nominated for Governor. If Davis Gen. Cavaignac r-fuse.-i
7f :tT'Jt CUnt considerable debate, "ZZ "-'" -h.dist Preacher will unless the same favorb. or era. Banking Law was t'ke'n (LZlZ i 0" "'e T T Pnrin,ndM't- f'"W m sh h,,,,r,,i0,,'.""d fre.I to tl.e committee 1 The Speakt -r announced th. appoint- ' , z ?Uptm' Jl,(!-if the number should From .-pain we hue th- fu oil that subject. i ment of Mer. r! ,. n... . . , .'. be fixed at three Perkins and Smith, of the infe rence.
Iloi sk. Mr. HulTstetter reported a ir-m county; to a- road law. Under its prion's there winj 11011 Pieas, and tate roads, but wh-n it u desired to lot- it
t.iar.-.,t :,
keep the roads in neccassjirv repair the County amendment or Mr. Yates', offered , Commissioners are required to l. vy a road tax 0,1 Wed""s'Kv. "That the Housecould not look lint VPl'UlNl. OH . a .1 1
. - -iriii.son me on litifrtl ml. witu ln.iiMereiioe on Knssinn ;..irr-., ;
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Vc. vVe.
",00
men, had repeatedly repulsed the British
sympathizing with Sm th O'Brien, John Mitch- t;i
, a s Each road district may ,, petition, hold, poll, when the district miy determine ' whether it w,!i Mx i.svlf, and if so," no gr"a "r
The F.'eetions of I e5I Full Returns by States : Wl!h Preat slaughter. Cut finally the enemy
and Counties, campared with these of former was reinforced by a large body from Ft.George,
J'- i when the last fcttack was made. At this nerio i.
An extraordinnry amount of labor has been ! the British force was estimnted, rerrUlar. militia
Vestowed on this Manual, which is so elaborately ; ami Indians, at not less than thirteen hundred, ondensed as to present in a Shilling Almanac while the Americans were reduced to less than matter enough to fill amply a large octavo if three hundred. Retreat was ns hrpeless as sucprintediu the us'.itl manner. All is fresh and cor; for there were no boats 011 1heCi,n,'
ell, and theircompatriots in exile, and joint res-
" . olution of the House 011 the subject: were unani
mously put upon their secondand third readings. .After some discussion about the rules, the Senate adjourned. No business of importance Iransicted in the afternoon. Hoi-se. Mr. Owen introduced a bill enncern-
Tresent bench wiil b- nominated, ami Davidson, T'1- M l -rid Gar- tte obtain t- . of Decatur tosuppty Blackford's place. If the document, from the Minister o: T ii'i'iiher shiuld he fixed at five, Judge Law in reply to Mr. V.VbsJer. not- '.-, !"'"'' will be one, and some oiisin the North the oth- currences i'l Cuhi, an 1 the Am-ir , .. " ''"" The Spanish Miivt-T As to the Whig nominations nothing can be the highest satifa. Hon at the tone of -'; known to much certainty until the people meet iter's note; and c:,!!s it an act o' ju-t in convention. Our party has no clique of of- satisfies Spin t the sime time ti.at !..,' fice-holding managers at the Capital, and hence Government of the United i .t...
musi reiy upon themselves to make
their own M;estvs Goveriniient.il. nn on.
ix ti.an a half percent h. .. .- . 1 ... eiec.ions. r or Governor the n,minatio:i will
shall be in lieu of all other rotu taxes."" The dis- 1 shincto., Jau .3, Sexatb Is the Senate be conferred eithes upon Mr Meredith, (Iery S trict tax is t., he appropriated to such road or esteri-,,lv, Mr. Clark gave notice of a joint reso- Lane, or Col. Johnson Watts. Sew Castlroa.s as the voter may oetermine. Civil town- '"Hon which he intended to introduce, declara- : Courier.
.he'eoiy Coim, "i r" 2 ' .L "J of the United States Gov-
1.,.. i I . - '-" i.illiu- rnn,ent imnn il.. J ...
.nr. imoii reported a gi neral railroad uwiuo , nuerveniion,w 1111
tug it
bill, which 11. ed not be specify imtieed
of ... f V''-,nr .r.lu.:,rt- " "'""itt.-e firming the known and settled
ing d-eds and morigiges. In it forms of both to report 0.1 the sub.ect nr,V.Jl"V"IT'.,l,,t,"d . confy o '"t uhject.
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r-p.ml, a:.d mainly compel of fact, which and the militia on the other side refused to give fc.ifw 7 ''"' Ri..; Be7oii ", r 7 T' U .. , f ')'' u,e lmnii-rr 1. r . , 1 1 ,1 -i c ,,. . halfdoien of lines A joint reso ulion, askin.r f' V ' l'''Zuu l,:u-h, Dl.son. Key- '-ent asking for an immediate appropriittioii imot every one wid wish to refer to a bnndre.l them aid. Sco't took li s nosit onon the r,t 3 ' Rl nob s. Nelson :m.t !l ..... . 3 . "ppnyrMiion M
.. . . . ""! 01 l oppress pa vment fnr tl.a C r i .. .. " me
limes to the course of the enmiinir thev then ncrnnie.l resnl.-e.l tn ol,:.l ,1,. .1, t v.,.,,,,,, ljiim ISt'is were intOi'ucei T
I be v lug Almanac consists of f4 closely and think of surrender only when
printed, i.ouh!e-co!iimn page, besi les covers. ; impossible. He mounted a log in
1 much-diminished band:
From Wnnhinainn.
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the internal relation of other Slates, and re-af-1 """',-""' J". a 1 here is now stroi g T,
policy of our i ' lo m ,,cve ",M " r of the ! theus will he amicably pdjnsted; an,i ' r-:.: r
uiiiisn ioice win ne maintained at S
hereafter. Mr. W
committee.-
'1. Johs II. Faiqnbnr. We begin to thi-.k it is time for us to speak cut They seem determined to make Col. Farcuhar Lieut. Governor, without scarcely consuming , is. are distinctly opposed to any itch arrangements. The fact is, but we did not care abnit tellirg it yet, we hare set our heart upon sending John to Congress next term, if t!,:s district shon'd be left as it is. And we do not whS whig or democr it cau enses to interfere
:.! tn, srranjrenvnt. If they do, what is to
"The en
said he, "begin to thin our ranks.
are overwhelming, in a moment must come, and there is no retreat.
en.iiuvver ra roa.i
battle was j , . . pass- uumpanies 10 1101.1 lands Tor the i.s- Pf tilpir name was -p .. 1 ,n t , c. . .. B,,e..iiv r..iD. t . '"e'rrt-
frnnt nf 1,- ' ...c umw umranmi to ; "i . . u rcure p ivinenl ol stock deiront ot hisi8llbscrib.f0rac opy of each weekly newspaper TV I railro,1I'is; Tu the time when ?my's bal s," i , , c, , .. .. 1 .certain actions at law may b- l.rounht Hi, numbers ! Tr'tul T S' T",,i,, Co""'' on note. . pro Ide for the loss of records ml kr,i, .1. (riven 1r pvinin... .....1 ..... . . . "
.1 , . -.- ... . . 1, 9 11 cr- c ... iiiui.., triiii iiiTti.tiii r-i.,i.a . .. J
II, e Khnek 1
the shock
e are
b? done?
attend tl; principles
injii"ous to our mortis.
We cannot possibly leave home to e next Congress it is against our it is lint convenient and it mi.'ht be
Th
st roved by lire; passe 1. Also, a joint resolution
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1 ...,c i,c,,s,.,,-r (.usiaje, 1 lie 111! 1 giving ' to Pike ennntv nirtl.ii, Ar,l.. :. fir
"t us then die, arms ! i..: 1 ... . , , J
in hand. Ourcountrv demands the sacnee It,' The example will not be lost. The blood of the 1 ""T TT " " slain will make heroes of the living. Those who ' T T!." follow will avenge our fall and their country's ' 7 T"'!? 1 l C",n,n chL wrong,. Who dare to stand?" "Att"' was ' , Cl,nc'"n of ,t. the report was recomthe answering cry. " i n"neJ' Wllh In'truction to the committee t in-
Then..1.tic,nr.l,: .. i lutu ,:i. jjni e ney or appropriating the
tl.e I..-. i, i n i, i .r . . .
... ... . - v, imiiuiini war. nun s sur-'
render is to be redeemed.
meei me next instalment of the Mexican indemnity; it was referred to the committee on Finance. Mr. Bradbury, from the Judiciary Committee reported back the bill i li.g further remeiii s t i patentees.
puiu.ar s, wasiai.i on the tid.de. A joint resolu-I won introduced bill to am-nd acts TsrsnTSs T"'mhl:' terri:oriuI eov'ma in AS ate was passed. It wa &d tlln L I II 'Ti V rrV"!,"g fF !nCreaSe f t,,C organize the House and Senate and to fix the ar' rju,,KM; ou motion to refer it no number of clerks and Door-h.-epers, was uncoil- , 1orum being present the Senate adjourned.
Hoi-si i he Kossuth resolution
-I :i r, II rt 1 1, i rtelif.t.i In C... r.i ,.i .
r- , , -, e. . , .,. nun, oi in no e, ui, to au 'k hour .ast evening, when the Committee
,mi wes uu lie. ... t
e
lien we cannot sup-
P i!isp,nce tse's.nee, a common man will do for a Lieut Governor. Tn Fact, if the last six ore'ght years beacriterion, "mighty mean men," maVe Lieut Governors. Then we wish it distinctly cn lerstoo.', that it is a useless waste of foo 1 timber t t.,k Col. Far.jnhar for that station. It is true, we are speaking without consnltiug him, and may be "putting our foot in It." Put as we speak not by authority, it will not be binding on his action. It was once an honor to be Lieut. Governor.
l-nt late history has caused us to look
tnerwtse. I h-n we beseech th
" n'hmgout the b-st men in the State, when they are wanted for other purposes.
ed. VI,nn.ill ...ivi n . . ' " """pporioi a normal .v
mntl";; SZrj??: " f" the f-a.e teacher,
" r j " ... in. i.j i;i'iii'nmus ni j that critical moment, "ALL." If so, let us lead yon to another scene in the history of your1 leader. It is the cha-ge at Chippewa. If you j do not all know the history cf the scene, gather ' lip vour histories mid read it. In that engage- !
Senate Thcrsoav, Jan, 1, 1S52.
The House was not In session to-day. Hoi-sk Thi rspat, Jan. 1,1851 Bi'ls on their Third Reading.
A bill for the saleof county seminatie? Rnd
except we learn by private letter, that tliev e- 0 e IIo,,sf adjourned,
lecl 'it tliree commissioners t., r..;.. ..!
fy the rules u,l pleadings of our mon. f i .. Ko-snih.
asiiington, Jan. 3. Yesterday
. 1 . i
ai me residence of .Mr. Seward, and lifter ;
" higs Judge Sullivan 41 vote:
i iiiau.,, an. i ju.ige iU Ltonaid 4'i. I "ciurnea to ins hotel ac-
?. hn ,1 , J U,S !'''S !Jle!,lli"8, "f r courts of jus- i t-hool I tice 1 hree democr.its were elecied, to wit- ' J hers. IVtiiocnits-t; W. Carr 5 y ot.-s, Liston 91, 1 c"ed :v March 94 all elected. '
I romethat no iu Juan
tier's iiis.i;;tch on the suh-
jett has been sent to Lord PJmers'on. Kossuth has informed the committee on the proposed bauipiet that he will not, on that oc- ; casion, disr iiss the sub ect of Intervention. John Dickey has been appointed Marshal of We tern Pennsylvania. j The health of Mr. Clay is much improved, and it is understood that he will endeavor to address tho Senate to-morrow on Mr. Clark's resolution in regard to the policy of the United i States Government on the subject of interven- , tion. On Saturday, Kossuth stated, in an Interview with a committee from Columbus, Ohio, that it
ros" was his intention to go West. The Congress-
, ional banquet is to be given to him next Wcd- ' nesday. Kos--uth ; - ,
Jlr.it ln)'s Ct.irr la Ur-.tjiprar In Ibe N n-lr-
was U!ider
a late
disapprove vf the Cubi events; and !.-.. the Uuited States Government ha r-i. the ense, offered new gu irantie, security for t!;o maii.ten;.nce of tions. which, with reciproc d a :v;.;-... hitherto existed between the two
e Gazet'e concludes by aiinnimrm ..
don of all th- prsonert .Uei j c,,',,. , citizens of the Unit-d Stales, in.-hi j.. . . Cuba, as well as th.ise in Spain. Sf!,M was .shout leivin r Iidrii f.r llr, -. won 'd proce.-d from therein New Orleans. The Frankfort diet is rxiti to ! sv- ... upon sen Jii-g a liiph. malic note to l -emphatica.'ly renuesting that in. i.snrfi ' against the political refuge, r nidh-g ilt f ; Tl.e movement is nmde nt the iiii;-.; Austria. The movement to pr--1, t Mr. Criri,. , a token of National r-spct, for fiu..;,Franliiin expedition, was rre-r-F.i,c' -. and a very inflnenti.-,' commit'.-:? pointed to carry it out. By the late advices frt tn Indn ,r-.'- r.i Dost Mahonmied w.isdyirg. CJmijj-. : visited with a violent hurries ir, w, i, j. mueh df-.mace.
Some alarm had been f. It nt R;.mf
dismissinir his carrieo-e ,.,., .... i -.i : nnepre rf the Frei,, !, n,, ... l. . ,i
t " r,"rrt,i--uuiiiiiiuiiriin r,.i
J.R.XMCW- theSenetor.hethen returned to his hotel ac . correspondent of the Phila- e.rn.y should be with 'r;
T
.-KNATi, .lan.i.. Kesolotion was otTered by Mr. I.Vtrees, ri,l!ing on the Auditor of State for
' e.Nj.e.ises in me laie Lonstitutio
lion. .Air. Sailer intro
companiert by Mr. Seward. This m.,rni,i fr : ' " "lr- '".v ll-foninn.si..noi
Sew:,rrlnrnt..t L-.....u ,., . .. . ' . " . "as a great desire to be able toaimear in the from the r. v,-
. .... iviiiu Wlin a leller trom ts : 11 '
i.y il.e interfere nt - (
had escaped punishment f.-r p .liti.'.il . ffr,. rs t'ommer, i., I ;n(, Ilu,rrr The Liverpool Cort-m m ,rk-t .,. h .1. prices had declined id. If..! i. rs li t ' -,
"He would rather speak than write out his eitiff t'leir stocks on th- market, but lowiv. thoughts; and while maintaining, as he has close there was rather a Witer f-livj mas: - always done heretofore, the cause of liberty and the market closed steady ;,."! fur f..ir throughout tiie world, and proclaiming himself lands, 4 9-lHd for middling, a-i,l I'' 1 its inflexible champion, he will at every hazzard "rlenns. The sales of the w. e v. - -.- . pronounce against the scheme of intervention. bibs, of which th- tr.-.,;,. t.,..;, .:,'! :. -:. The time at which he means to mttke this expo- b'tors C,'ino. At Havre t!i C.. nm:'-: ition of his views cannot now he definitely fixed, dull on th- 1:U, an ! but little ,0ii" Tr. and mut depend upon his physical condition; the English M.mtif.icfiring districts but hels stern and resolved in his purpose to changed. Western Canal Fleer i en ,1
ashinotok, Jan. 5. Mr. Carter moved a ",a ' wl" make 't.ven if in the attempt
tie should die on the floor."
a tr
ie Constitutional Conven- citizens of Syracuse, expressing their avinra-
ment it is said that Scott charged with a firmness buildings belonging thereto, and to transfer lb- St"ie ' f.,'r r'- 'i1 " 0islril-'t? thv with him and his cause, and invitinir him tn
and fury that never was surpassed by any of th '" to the common schoo 1 fund was refer- , Resolution on the subject of the !' 0-..,,,?' visit that city.
rtCT..-. J 1 1 . . V1 I tr .1
possum received no calls to-day, but spent
Annlinna fimd.) (.,1 1 1 .1 rtsi ll,a ... 1 iincl:tiT uo u 1 ' .' . -
! .... .... v t ino ncaa or fcV JUUiV-,JI y cummiuee wiin instruc- 1 Q,lir,luru y n suns? nuieol the r-eiintp L; I tT!J ivjcd.,.1 A I l.-tl ...
ins rppimTiT nA pnntmix,. , J . .it t Tin no ou. niu, uui nrnvifiiiKT a wmA-., r..
" ""rruimi ne the illeiral rrthipiinn f ti iur j ing many aisunffulslied ppri0!iPf waS not excdinjr 2,, ro.i from the British I A bill to abolish the Marion Caurt ofCommon of real estate. Resolution hifni?t hfr ?If p l'n nng whom were the Postmaster General Sec l.inee Tim,. U: ,. . 1 i .. P1... 1 . i I.. .... r. . lr llt-lt "g llle COIll- ... r .1 n
- ....1 ioi.iiiv oouseii iiig'i aoove all "r",r" ayes n.noesv. i muiee
surrounding obiect's in S Voire that einl.l k. i Joi lit IVSoll, tinn in rt..i;.. 4. .1. . I 1 !
upon it distinctly beard iihoe tl, eti.l. r .l. 1 Mi,-I.im r;.. i : a,"l mulattoes, was amended
ewhig.net to , . 1 M. n. ', .. ' " ..- 'Olinere
i,,a '."irnmii nun orillsll - T- , nay m . lara mover) Illat th Mn.taA .1 t le C.,.
- ... i . ... v., .,, uull measure. v.-s., hit n.i rnn miea. liee-.tl.I t " V.ll'. O... - . . . ;n...n .....:l ... I ... -,J iirsuilllion COU
' - -v.u on, s imnduonmnj t- J""' " """i to-iuorrew morning at a o clock ; ''"I'lauug me uicieaso of the salaries of
lowing worns: , w nc 1 was nirree. t. ... 11; ., - 01
o . .
oeuaie once more, to utter Ins last admonitions against the danger ofthe new doctrines which j now, says the correspondent, threaten the per
manency of our Institutions. The correspondent adds:
"T t.ftl P, ;,e.
'ir. ':. s.'V-a f;t
tiiitlee on Finance to report a bill appropriating" W,"ry Cor",n' the Speaker of the House, and ,U 00 dollars annually, for colonizing negroes Gen gctt. The Senators subscribing to a Kos-
fit- of1.".? sucntiur-r ' fc:," S""..0-' W "" f f the
nc.nrhorn nuittr. The Pemocrati: convention of Dearborn, emmemied Col. Dumont for E'ector for this
nti; lt. Kueker for Superintendent of C
mon Schools, and John P. Dunn for State Au :itor
'The enemy say, (hat we
: which was agreed to aes 46, noes 35.
1 .
are ! S-eatk t ridat, Jan, 2, 1852.
Hie
tat-, otr.-red bv Afr. P....,...
j made the special order for'Fridav next at 2 o'clock. I.'ill iu regard fo eeri,.;.."..i,..i 1
p. " T00(I at lonjr Shot, but Cannotstailtl ' Mr' 'NIiller introd"ced R'H for dictricting ' Lnrtrnge county was laid on the ti.bie. ,8' the COM ilW Tll nnnn 11,1'r .the State for Congressional purposes. , !'.' ""mon the S.-.ate granted the use of om" lOUl Iron. 1 Call Upon the h- T. .... , .. r,r 1 !l:,mh" to the Temperance Conventinn
- .. wiijiuubi mr uisiricis as ioiiows:
: . . - ii , r-ii .it i.
i tills evelillliT nt a a nlnl. 1,: i .. mi. : r.i .
tVt n;...;. u r i , , ... ! . , . "- .siTiiMse(i uw ru rciieiuu 01 uie rules lor the purpose of Intirst District Posey, Vanderburgh, Warrick "E1"1 for the government of the mini en,.,...;.. t,.i...,; .. P "
Gibson, Tike. Spencer, Dubois, Terry. Orange 1 ?" Thraselogy and Arrangement, when Mr. i Z . ? 7 "on: ""onzing the Speaker
and Crawford 91,053. ' llamm, to save further time, gave notice of his " ' committee ot five to wait upon
Second D
or Miner nten. ent nfiw l-OUl llOIl. I Cnl linnn
Icventh intantlv to rrivo tho In-, f
' that sl.imler! Charge!'
r A rmP- "-0.nn. , And history tells the result. And a British .?n. . r . t arey ag unfurls his banner, officer, in Canada, a few years since, who was a,, takes the fi. ld in Ohio, for the passage in present at that battle, said "Scott fought more that State of the ,;line Temperance Law. In , like a demon than a man." rtartners-ii,, w.tl. l'.J..K rt..- .. i .i m.
" vi.hr, una oiners, tie, 1 Hen we say to his friends iu this
e.,..s, ln Blew weeks, a temperance Paper, to and this State
; V ! ""' im" ,nal ,a'' W1IC 's the talking, bot never do any thing that VOu make
.-.-il ... IllilllUl.tCTlire nnrt ;ilrt nr o I.I 1 r .... ., r.
. . p"-." uriore itie election, hilt enm. : r ourtn I.llstrict ITn nn eo...,(.. O...U ci-.i
-....ra irirmv. lien LarfT mV t),. , I..-: .. . . ti . . ,. . .. ' ,. .. .... .. - ' ' ... u.ners . i lie renorts were e,..,. j . , aiu t-ommittee mtroriiira him :.u .,
fi . . . , ,. ... - " '"S " ".mm oox. in otner words, "you 7 "enrv, snd avne 92, 40. Mr Mrllnn-eli . . i , ,""",cu '" , ... u"r" held we know something wiil be done. Xn m. m.,J.,.i ..... . . r-. ' , -"cl'owell reported a bill anthorizimr th words: "We introduce !..,;. ir...i. .
-w wiv j-.-im ai a iuiiif Mil. iiiii rinn J I rilltl I hcl rr . 11.. II Jrl I l.,r,n . t F . I I . l . LII III
. c''! l " j Johnson, Monroe. Bartholomew. Brown, and " ,,,,t,,"i" eouM. Kanw I! Representatives;" on which the mem-
nr,ii. J c treely acknowledge, th.nt personally tiannock 10.1,921. ' .." ' Persons and corporations. Mr. . . . ,r'iieu io rise, when the Speaker
subject, and to complete arrangements.
Mr. Gwynn was delegated to tende the banquet to Kossuth, and to oss;ertain when he would attend.
W,
tilteiilton tn nim-ri fniaal,D., Kossuth fltlH in! rn!tin lit a - il tt
istrict- Jackson. W.shin.rt., ' tee. ,.,l Tl.r'"r"l-UKOmmn---.. - . ' e "9
Moyd, Clark, Scot,, Harrison, and JeSerson- ! Ho -Tl Vp".rZ mad., r .J!!! '."T te.
104,1 S3. I committee on Koads, against establish i,Z r ,TO,me a.stingulsried man, It must b
would then
County ! 1 "'rrt Uistrct Switzerland, Ohio. Dearborn
the locos say you are good at K'P',,v Jenniugs, Decatur, and Frankiin
th. tie
roests him no one dare do it!
Pcm erratic
v-ii . -ni rii.i v i i.i i i .. . i. ......... ... . . , . we -'.in Tin .'ii.ii.... ,.. : i . . .
- " 1 fariy nana .... irsiuein. inir tilings
......... j ..irr.ittg .ti u.e t0rt House. Col. p "ol pl lvpn enlisVd. We hsve seen no Dumont.by invit , lon.was present and addresse.1 nianifestations to convince us that S.-ott has a them. We always liked Dumont, for the very ,loMon the affections of the peoplc.heyond that of reason that he hated the Lanes with such a good her distinguished whigs ofthi nation. Others
good "neiias. c leet calm-and almost care-
committee on Koads; against establishing l U'e "fr"-hed man i tain State Roads asked for, for the reason that to between this and Friday, as he rborn, j establish such roa.is would be special legislation leaTe the cit
.,?. e c nsmui.on lorb,ds, and also because Mr. Seward caused an nJm.n, u. ......
ei UUI tia.l oeeil rem,rte,l. ........ .i.:u . , . . . . . . " " '"i
ads could be made by the County Com" ""CnlWI"lfnW,J'. the Chairman t-rs. The reports were concurred in. of aid Committee introduce him with these
Sixth District Lawrence, Martin, Davi
Knox, Sullivan, Green, Owen, Clay, and P6, 4SI.
appetite. To us it was an evidence nfl.U r.,,i think he has.
Srn.e. .(rr.;,, .... ul....... ... . less ,,i,i-i tVia nK;.. . , .
s -ci.'im puc uitti u.Mriii'ii i "- --"j i, auu we inieiiij to remain he allowed Lane and the Frankiin County Doc- so until we can r way more clearlv
- j
He.icrablr locrrvru ticn.
as a test vote,
Seventh Distrir. -Verm ill ; P..1.. r. , c tiling upon
"v, i i.iiiiiui rate all
uLuutiii, ..luingomery, anil lirown o,2.5. : tutional Convemi-.n; which was
j lthers offered an iinnentive r...,.l.,.;.... . . . i . ' will invite bin, tn . .u.t
. i t . i i nun mtiiioi- ......
Mr. Geddes offered" a rel ; " .-..u w,e ru.es was agreed to. Mr,
the Auditor of State to eommutii- Car,er tlle" "troducei his
"f"1" "on io suspend l ie ru lea .-. .
luceu" his reso
terns ot expense created by the Consti- er the operations of the previous oneslion. ii
communi
adopted
resolution, and un
lu !:o tl.e ..uell ng affair It whs a trap set for him, after months of planning, and they rejoice that they so fir ruined him. We h ive heard th- Colonel spc.ik neretofore in law cises.and beliiixed more spice wall his speech, than he did on Saturday lat. Ht. ,!jtj himself but little lienor on this occasion. II-
might however, do better when he gets warmed.
e telt hs if we should like to hold
e i.es re our r.ad, rs to understand what is ment by-peaceable intervention." To this end, w-give oa our first page, an article from the alsh Expn-ss, giving tiie ideas ofthe Hon. R-W. Thompson. Below will be found two
.r.iUuons adopted by a late whig Convention
Eigth District Warren, Tippecanoe, Clinton ' tbe tesolulion of Mr. H.iskitk. the Auditor' trea- 1 arroll. Cass. Mami, Fulton, White, Benton, ' Jur-''J r-tary of ta'e were desired to in-1,,' ulaski, and Jasper-82, 465 ! t !" IIo,,s-.h!ow mu. if any. they had re- re vi.rt.nu.J .. ' el perquisite, m t heir respective ofiices.
..... ...... R,-MMlpn, ue.eware, .Ma,!,- "u " " Mat provisions of law su. h perouis- of the future
On passed yeas 123; nays, 51
Mr. Brown, of Miss , asked leave to IntmHne.
reso.ui.on, to the effect that the house decline
ofiices,
Washington, Jan 5. Senate. Long befora the time of meeting every avenue leading to ths Senate Chamber was thronged with persons, anxious to witness Kossuth's recepticu. At 10
n'f-lf.ek tli n-.U.:... 1 : i . .i
. VFrunlammule greaiest and prices lower, imiiau ( tumult and confusion, and thev were im.nedi- mand, but at lower r.tes
uieiy miea to tiieir utmost capacity. The Senate was called to order about noou, and after the presentation of petitions, &c., Mr" Mangum moved that the rules be so far, as to admit ladles behind the bar of the Senate Chamber, which was agreed to. ; Madame Kossuth then entered the Senate
1 chamber leaning on the arm of Mr. Zwiu, and mo- Count PmI ..!, , fll i ..i. ,i- .
j ivimn, n i in oilier iau.es ol Kossuth's suit. Mr. Cooper presented various remonstrances again.it the transportation of United States mail
on Sunday. I At one o'clock Messrs. Seward and Shields en- ' .i ,i.-.. . . . 1
express an opinion at the time, on the subject , accompanied by kos- j
snd Ohi.i i,t 2.1s fi !. Vel!...v Corn white 2-V-. The demand fer Lt.rd was v.: : nn.i prices were easier, tltou'li no pesitndine had taken place. At LonJou, Coclosed ot. the 11th at I'O. SECOND risPATCH.
The demand for wheat and P mr am iiT,
urn was in a for fl.ir Miner's ci'i.-
says thnt beef had been selling t ;i o f,dr ext: full prices for fine qualities, but at lower rs:' for ordinary American. Turk wassc.-ttv
the trade was operating, principally in IrK-I Side bacon was in moderate demand, anct-A-::" was sellin v ht 40342 ner cwt. Ham
- o ishoulders move slowly. Some circular? t that Sugar had advanced fid to 9 I per cwt., w a geod demand. Rice wss in good deminJa! 1
' to 20s. Common rosin bad ndrsnce.1. T"f"
bad been no transaction? in Tar or TuttM
Coffee was dull. Holders nfTe i was aniico :i
sell. Scotch Fig Iron was dull and derlinir;-
Block tin had advanced .1 prr ton TTCo!. P. Jmf. Innc known as oneofc
Steuben SO.Tt'O. i stitule a jury live of whom cm
Eleventh District-Lagrange, Elkhart S t! tnwut . 'H'ey are to havejtirisdietinn of of-
ii WavneCo. The -ft,.,i. i... J'pb. Laporte, Torter. Lake. Starke. M-.l.n i tt,. i ...:.".....: . ;.. or ""pnsonment '
i .. t i .. - . , .1 I." . . L rt. . r e . . . . "
-oi. tar- Jonn P. Newman. nn.r.r .11-.. .. iiuMiuoo-n.,i,-j
nuhar shat,whi!st he Hh.Ied Dumont a little, right as the best of us. to wit
an .ni u not line to see him demolished now Rf.soi
son, Hamilton, Tinton. Howard. Grant n,.,.i,i 'tes had been nceived. Mr.Sl..rt ii,.,...l , '".V." ' . 'lUre ln,ervent,on ' non-intervention m. si.:.i . . . .. . . most active business n.en. died on T...r4
ford. a.id JavSJ iifin t a bill to change thetimeof hoidiiitri ni,rt in ii,! 0 L ulled Mates, In the affairs of other n,. , " M,J' lWr- we have the , -pnIn rv,Pe,ber23. The deceased was erl
Tenth Dtstrict-Adams. Well.. Huntiitrton. inlhVZ.1' ... -t now declares, that no case '771 V.ZTr" . of the proprietor, of the citv in which he.
Wahssh. Noble, Dekalb, White!,. Allen, and CrossmenUhe gMn.'m " , 2 T'?' "T" Mph ch an expres- Kossi.ih TI V'"" '" ! and when industriously engaged for .liMiri
- ' , " ' nir tit Ifl II - linn In, I lltd II r w uac a rr-l L II I Mf'Cfl in Irmit ll.a i . , t en..-
find a bill of ii. I":,": " ""' to suspend tl.e .Secretary'. dwks the LZ,J ,i' " L- .1 T I in biWiC P d Jncreasing the trade oim
Sue. Thiseoiiimuniiy will sustnin a less in
death of this distinguished individual that
The funerai w
-rv.rCiar s uesK; the Senators then rose snd
offered a resolution j K"iUl',f advauced " bis seat and sat down. i .ruiuuon,: Mr. Matlffnn, I. .l...l... .1.. u
iuer iiiui me oenaiors
rules.
Mr. Baily, of Virginia,
' 7?v , r" ::tl. ihrv-.u , .uoPed,WMine forti. ...at s: gam said, ir
imuti I'lt r s i r irVt- in 'urj . I --viviui i aiiH u i .... t
-.--" 7. 7.. '" i 1 ateer the Colonial Affair, of the British 7k". ' I -Mnrnty to pay ! . hu ,ate idence-ising
Villi! l.rXlh '.llurp vAw..n a l. I , iiicii IWlWCIg IO 0:ir riia nirn k .....I T
t cut ri iniirill. tccitad n . -v . . " " e, uicncu n urt l. II 111 f
vfh. hat wedeet, v srm-.tt.l terence on the hill to unnni,.) il . ( . . . . - a uaum, in uctober. ,i, o , .. . - ' .
that we wM, left until thenext summer-, r.. downtrodden Hungry, and w.ll' .Vv. ,r. t, .... ....... -V ' "" I The Senate ...t-.i. Z ' Jan' : ' lM " r of inviting emigration to ,1, . "Journ, wlncl. was argeed to;
: r.i ' . . Hie
fear will not Fonn be replaced.
Mr. Mickle, from thecommittee of free
con-
' Thea :;l be time splinters tfv. The D vnorrttV melaig
common pi ;ee affiir. Th
ci.1 not know who l u-ire
sequently did n t know were. 1 hey ree.iilect
eonsider therefore i:irre!i on is the s .f, st course Uwn P"er-
pontics. e eld not stay till thev
cel. p.ts.
... . countenanre In tier ,.M..e ;u ci.ll e,i..nA., .. . "
uus" l ,,(fln', Me duty of American citizens ' ' committee of the House and Senate could
Res-.m vrn, That it is the right of every a- n0' rom' ,oany "greement in regud to the difwis a tame and tion to refiilate its own domestir :,!?':,ir n,I ;r; terence between the ta-n ITm,... i
...e eXerc.Se ot snon right, any third power shall that the committee be discharged Which w nnrittiArt rf r r i c Ii i it rw il,., 1
I In bu-iness is they l ,e exercise ot such right, any third power shall that the committee be iidat. is to b -, c - ,:,VO!"'' for lh' ' l"Vr pf. crushing the on- , collcurrf.d ... W r! march of liberal principles; it is the riirlit whitthe.r principles of e.ery Nation to protest against, and oppose n,"tion of Mr. 3 "o4 4')or fight," a.-d ci intervention bv a!l the proper means within T Ceded from its aineiu
.Mickle, the Senate then : ,n;n,' and W
Journal."
A resolution was then offered to extend, wel- ' ir?uIar- LAfter
' appointed
5T All the wh g papers of Tennessee have
prr-ed a preference for Fillmore. S
Memphis Eagle.
come to Kossuth, and for the appointment of
.virr- iu carry ll out. , c . . . -
nuer some discussion it was referred I., er
ex-
fo savs the
CiaeiamatiiiBllyt'eaiinprrini. This st inted and enterprising sheet comes to as in an entire ntw cress- and we ,,,., ...r ...
........ , ut..lt.
auiwe . :.s
y a t the proper means within T ceded Irom Us ainendment, (fixin-r the ray f
, the commissioners at 4.U0 per day inste:,.! f
'hat does Mr. Newman mean by the "proper $ 5 00 ayes '22, noes 19. means" after words have failed? Is it the iron Mr. Hesteroffered the following resolu tin,..
i. an; l oes ne recommend the same bull-dogs that Scott planted around Vera Crm '"'
rrMrs.Swisshelm savs ti.... ...,-J repealing a laws reculati.i the trt.tFe i L! Ill of AhlnJ. SVr protem, and
conquers another, is not oxing to the kind of i itious hott"rs. and providing that no one shall be ! T.' ' llamUt"n Clerk protem. arms they use, but the kind cf food. In her : Prmitu'd ,0 ve,:d sueh liquors by a quantity j ccou"t'c were then called, and the memcpiuion, meat will triumph over cab'.wge So j lcfS lilan a Psllon l t''e, except for medical . ij" 5 P1'JU Ih'ng, when the loi: as cattle and Hindoos feed on cauliflowers i P"rP,!!es, under due restrictions, until he f.xe- i t 0USe"e"t nto tlle dl,:li,a f officers, when
v ...... o , junusou, ot .lieu
p. n.
Piui-ii I ... s,.-.v- yj me l i j .
election of Joel WW n r-" 1"U " " " Indies.oflhe free colored .,..,:. ?.m " l"c ,'ruwu sauced and was introdu. ed lo
i.:ei.tPro tem; Chhrlesll. FI,.od, of Franklin, ,he L l,ited Stat". nd calling npon the PresiLerk, and Ives a h IVaUnn ..r l-.. o ... .t., . , ...... r '
at-Arms. ' c,fi"- j - ...,,.,un.caie lo the House any iuforma-: p. ,
A resolution was adotite l toinrnr.,..,, ne may possess respecting said Circular: -P-u.iem, endorsing
orgationofth.SenatVsndonei ,S nd ' Picular what action the legislature of JZvVTT Is HrlfV;,,r'''c,,Pr," ,t- "States-!th British West India Islands have taken in T t'te-nlron on the Tacifiic
nnntlliltnri
.. " h-ossut by Messrs. Shields and Seward.
The chair laid before the Senate a communi-
navy department, endorsii
reporter for the pursuance of the suggestion contained in tl.e , "t!' comlensation-
busiuess, the House atljourned
Tllrt miiliiul ro.mrt nf t.n C a
further unimportant reuiry oi u,e
treasury, was also presented, and
Resolved, That the committee on temperance ! "'j." of five
be iastruced to inquire into the expediency of I V, VJ7T l!Za'T1 h? lhe 'lection of
uiua, for Speaker, re-
voies, ot Union. 25
,t nr.,...,. .. ....... , 1 .
..... to.in.enance so lone will the bull tr;..,u cute and file a bond: with m,ffiei.nt ...
VeV.lC-' Tartars over the othert-When .W fZ ! oved by the c ounty auditor, iM ... lj"-0""'' type can be hersell from EiwUs.1. it .ill t.. ...... ; Penal sum of .tl.000 conditional r.i, , and blank 2. I
mam. i ' rri't-r Mt.ira - I.. , , r j riru it Ulliu " ' " ia y - i rl ... - i i t-r,rt'.r cort;tiii! .... ..., 1 I Innnnnt r:..j rz i
we un.-er-tsn.l ,..-. ' waPs pn n,r potatoes and takes to pork. Te ! ,,,enl 01 " acn sg as may be occassioned . n '" UJ' allJ Hutchinson 26,
fiKif-.t0theCm-.rcH " pair0na-e- freedom to come frem butter-milk, i. as j to ttn" ibrUte, his wife, or children, by reason 1 ' er?ea"t"8t-Ar,n!'. I-Robinson, of Tus- . f.ollsh as te look fer Wlotboxts i Russia. ' t his vending te such inakriate spirit.us limiers ' u?' reci"td 6S T0,c!'' and E- E- Ellis, of
on motion nf
fllr. Hunter, was ordered to be printed, with S.UOO extra copies.
Hoisf., The Speaker appointed Messrs Car-
Rep. I.0I.1 flout s. Whatever Lola's talent fts a dancer tnw H we are assured that neitherTaglieni, FJW?r-r Certio ever possessed such magnificent cofto', as this ex-Du Harry ofthe age. One cireJ entirely embroidered with real pearl? anil 1'1
med with fringe of the same. With whole suit of diamonds is worn, wrif'1
1
use a common phrase, 'fit fora nun-
it ooirht to be. havinir been riven bvk"
forming part of the Crown jewels of BiVar-s There is a Tyrolean dress, of which won . e-
related. Resides all this, the la lv prepW'
long dancing compaign, has liroitj'i '
l-lratrnnnl Corrrnor The name of Col. Johx II. Faro.. nr
Pr.,,11:. ... , . . 1 ler riinrrmai. St .... r tr
. ........ii.gunij, ,iat recently Deen mentioned --..uii.uui ay., any rascalis, as t -.i .1 .... . . ... : . . . . . I a
...counecuon wun me Miig nom nation for "" l an upon Kossuth, and nUv- f , . ... , si,eh . . . a ..vii mr ' I nf stin Rhoea with her from Pnris. s"Ilr 1
1 latmm 11 . . 11 1 1 1-,1 , t. . ...
TiP ucniur ie second the sngges- 0 llousctiiwith both hands up. In all this broad State i f-Carter then reported that they would be there is not to be found a truer gentleman, a bet- i P'pared to introduce Kossuth to the House at
ter whig or a man combining all the requisites ' one o'clock
lor the station in so eminent a degree as Mr. F
vowedly the most beautiful foot an ! sn'
in!"
Mr Houston reported bills for the payment of
Cleark M 7r t 1 nWn' " fxt,'"ivvy known broughout the State' i the expenses of the Indian dep artment of invaC3 a,, I F p "f r . I"'' nef i hllS hSU f ar,'ent rr'ends from ,he "Pocket'. 'id ad f the Navy pension for 1S53, also . bil
to the Lakes, and would be a tower of strength ! providing for the payment of th. next instalto the whib ticket in the portion of the State "leut to Msxico all of which were refered to
where he resides and is best knownNew Cas- the committee of the whole on the state of the
world, and though her dancing is H' 01 school, we hear from those who hive sn that it is most eracefnl and fase-'nitifff.
.;n .1.. .: . -,!! lirr
"il. uaica ua iiir. ui H Pit II 11 I'll, ni- - Fannny F.llsler wore out three ptir of f'" night. N. Y. Eve. Echo. A Q. A . . Tr,.,. or S'lfl fo'iK"
men in the city of New York, and theestima f-.u-'..-kii-u..... rr tl, ruff""
le Leurier. ! Tnlon.
Ifar is 55J",nW.
