Indiana American, Volume 20, Number 24, Brookville, Franklin County, 4 June 1852 — Page 2
AMERICANII ISO O KVIMil;.! NO I A XA. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1852. "
' Rioffrnplijr of Joscplt Lane. We are indebted to Hon. S. V. Parker for a copyor this work, published at Washington and written "by Wksterx " Should Lau be nominated for President this book will probably have a groat run.
lt il t imore Convention. Tli' Democratic National Convention hict at Baltimore on the 1st iuct.aud was organized by
American Iinnioi ed. Next week we iutend tc enlarge mid improve the Indiana American. We shall add four more
column,and mateiue coiunius an louger, soitut 1 (,leCl;11!T pr )hn yy Davis.ofl nd IVsi.h nt,with
we shall really add about eight columns to its Vil,.;olH V;te Vi-f id-nts nod Secretaries. The present size. We shall then , with some r.onii- ' tvVo-thiids nil.-, (that is requiring two-thirds of dence, call upon our friends for iucreased circu-; ntI v,,rts to nominate) was adopted. Mr. lation, and renewed efforts on our behalf We I parjg made a speech, and the Convention adwill not now say how much larger and better it 'journed until Wednesday morning. This is all will be than any paper in Indiana, but leave it we have so at the hour our paper goes to press for our people to see and judge for themselves. (Thursday, 10 o'clook A. M.) we do not know We would, however, remark that now is a ! wno the democratic nominee is.
favorable time to subscribe. The Presideutiil campaign is just opening, and we want all to begin with us, and see now wisely anddiscreetly we can do it up.
INDIANA LEGISLATURE.
Boston t orrcioiitlcnce. Eostoii, Mass. Mat 27th, 1852. Dr.AR Clarkson: The General Conference is
From the Mate Journal and Sentinel.
j Movdat, Mat 24th, 1S52. Senatk. Bills to revise the criminal code of law practice, and to regulate the sale of swamp lauds, were returned from committees amended, an J ordered to engrossment. Senate bill for a more uniform mode of doing township business failed, for want of a constitutional majoritv, on its third reading ayes 19, noes 15. Messge? from the House and bills on their second read
ing were then disposed of. Bills regulating the
bill for the repeal of certain sections of laws lo-
Jcal to Jay county .which was read a first time.
House acijournea. Fkidat, May, 2Hth. 1S52. Senate. The committee on the subject of authorizing the Secretary of Stats to employ additional enrolling clerks for thii session, repor"
ted favorably thereto, and the report was con
curred in
ported back and laid on the table. House bill allow ing alien friends to take by descent, &c ,
failed for want of a constitutional
by the way side, to those who have nothing else to do, and who are fond of sitting In a bar room where drinking is going ou. We reached Cincinnati about G. P. M. just ten and a half hours in going miles. Now sir any person who would complain of that rate of travel would
complain if he had to go on foot and pay for it.
Our .ew York Correspondence. New York, May 19,1652. Ma. Editor: There Is more rascality going on among politicians of all parties during this
month, than I have ever seen before, even in session and one of the n,n. P":
New York. Men appear to have become des-' sed in the State of Indiana, i th ? 'nt. e,,r fts
perate here, and to have lost ail sense of decency descents. It makes chantry e Llto:
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Tl.rKevisfdN,a(n(t;l l.TIIC NEW LAW Or DE?CEvt. The IllOst imnnrt .Mt a. .
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You way recom-neiid your Canal Packets as au propriety: A short time back, it was mg; it abolishis principles cflau.-.'. .
much as von ulease. but 1 am con ii.IcuL t li.-.t this merely surmised by outsiders that votes and vailed for the last si nr .;.. T Ptf.
House bill regulHting elections re- . ... ....itv if influence ronld Im bought and sold: but now. I the- dv f Will:- .!...-
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the Fackets are only triweekly. Why, at tlie . knots of politicians may be seen in any bar- of which stii! prevail over i',. t;-
aion, tt(
Courts. The Commissioner's Court meets ou Monday
Mary Fage Reid, were passed. In the afternoon messages from the House were disposed of, when the files being clear, the Senate adjourned. House. Petitions were presented by Mr. Speaker, and Summer, and appropriately referred. Reports from committees were made by Messrs. Ilolman and McAllister. The bill fix
ing the salaries of officers was then taken up,dis
House. Reports were made by Messrs. Lev-
no more honesty in tiol'iuRi, until ufler the in a speech published hv .,.. r, '"nil ;'' k
istnn. Miller. Smith of M.. and Donham. and 1 " . ., . ., . . ' :.... i. .i.-v... t ,....:. . . . .. . ''"-'""nb-r
, . pcired lo liiem.uuu even tne uiaiiiiesl anger ot ,"" uj mo iw nouuu.n ,uuiruiiuu, iui n is important, mat its provMA. nrnnprlv referred. The bill flxim the salaries of .. J .. .... . i-. . ,i . n .i. . . ... ..... '. ... . . 1 "'wis s.,c;.'
buggy drivers seemed to enjoy tlie"sport,as it ap
Civil L,
rale ol tin miles r-r Hour, tlie staii-j would lie- room uirc.uiimg away iiicir voi-s mm iiniuruw a it-w .-laits, wiucli lean ii, it
J ! miHiiil v nn uii.Foin mill fvin Imiu -fTv mncli i or ou rchatiiuir those of others, with as much tern.
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public works of the Stat-, and for the benefit ofi"'" 'r l",u r'-l ," K. " 8 t0 tin aunoyaneo of tbs fanners, and tlie poor , coolness as speculators in slock "operate" in The geu-r.d ciiaracteroft'iiKei
from the House were men u;. auu oposea ol. From t,e l Wull Street. I am sorry to say that tU- rascality , known to our refers, as fmUu' I?S:'
House bill reiiulatiu general eVctious.passed ., i i u t n.,r,..n , ....!.. ...... ,i .,.! ,..j r.i..i!... .. . u,Ja
ouservatrju i iinuie esi-3ruay, u uut- uui male23 to 11. ':.. v.,.., :
is hot confiuea to Uie uueduoaled and rondy of resolutions iutrcilaced by Mr Ow classes. It iprwR(ls nil i-Ihpr. T1ut will 1 Fipmlwr lr?t anA .. r ti V
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ntn. nuu .oua.c v,, ou lIlc ,ui There ;g a great scarcity of Ministers in this Iouday ofth" lnouth- : country. I mean tosay thedemand isgrealer than DIu the multiplicity of the affairs of the world, the supply. Thirty could be well stationed in this forget not that Dr. Ditton is still taking daguero- Conference (New England) in addition to type likenesses. those now employed. There is one feature in O And it is just as important, and more so if the ii.tinerant system of the M. E. Church that you want health, comfort, or to marry, to re- is iu Eome measure lost sight of. The transfer collect that Dr. J. W. Keelt is ready to repair of ministers fiom one conference to another. the teeth. What man of taste would marry a The providence of God prevented the Apostles woman with rotten teeth; or what woman of and early ministers from localities, warning delicacy would marry a man with a breath them against regarding Judea and Jerusalem as rendered pestiferous with decayed teeth. their homes. Tuo in these they were born -.fT t 1 77T. ; , ' from then they were to "Go into all the world," Bj Hon. John W oods of Ohio has accepted , , , . . . . ., ,, ... , , ' and preach a It or pel in whicil the world was
iiiq luuuiuuu loueiivcr lue --iiuiitat rkuuress at our County Agricultural Fair this full.
still progressing. Its session in lsG will beheld
in Indianapolis. Certainly the delegates and j cussed and amended when the House adjourn-
niinistersuill receive a cordial Hoosier welcome.
soma of our restless passengers, who j a"d, very little after that, until the termination known with accuracy in d-tail
were foolUh enough to get mad at our cautious , 01 ",e election next tall
lilt
ed. In the afternoon the House resumed the consideration of the bill fixing the salaries of the
properly referred. The bill fixing tlie salaries of
officers was then Uken up, on motion of Mr.
ilhams; and discuseJ, but tailed on tinal pas auj pruient drivers who determined to put us
sage, for want of a constitutional majority. A 'through by d.:y lilit." Yuu should remember , at t,,e HruaJway Theatre. Tiiera was a short menibereJ, goes into operation biil extenJing the admissibility of evidence was t.iat tnm muiit bj aliowed for wateriu'r horses at , lwo"act Pco played befora that iu which t-he 1 August next.
passed. Mr. Englis'i introduced a bill for the 1 jt two or three Units every tan or iiftaeu , wa8 to "l'Pr; and, peudiiig its performance, By this law, tenancies in dower s,u assessment and taxation of certaiu companies, ! miles. Auj some tinia must bj allowed for ' fur leading Locofoco pol.ticiins who tat in the ' curtesy, are abolished. A i,r; t , - e:J ex:j!,.n..;..
n-liii-.h .- read n first tmii. Tli civil rn ip. n .lorinn- il, ,:rii-..rj ..tj,. n..i 1 .....i , seat bemud me. kept u a a continued and aui- the r!i:ir.,et,r nf t!.u.., o:
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State officers. It finally failed for want of a : was then taken up; an I peuiling the third rea- fond this line further at present. Every seusi- i mated conversation ii the course of the Demo- not familiar with law, be aoce-.t i'
constitutional majority. Mr. Torbet introduced
a joint resolution providing for the publication Revised Statues, which was read a first time. Several bills were then passed, to wit: A bii
to repeal au act for the relief Michael Grannen;a and Torbet. A bill iu relation to recording bill authorizing the appointment of commission- 'deeds heretofore made mid recorded, was read a ers to the acknowledgements of deeds, &c, in third time, an.l failed for want of a quorum. other States; a bill declaring what laws shall be . The bill was laid on the tihle. The Iljusa ad-
in fotce in this St ite; a bill touching the mar- j journed
riage relation and liabilities incident thereto; and
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umg uicicui, mi. iiu-jmiji.Mnitw. oie una vm yauuuiAe 11. u lie oaunoi Help null- "v ' " ...... n w ( i-uin cin.L.ej iiie WiL.o,v.:is t
In the afternoon the reading of the civil code self, and even without travelling patroua 'o it fogies," an j were cf course highly incensed during life, of ouet'.ird of t'ae
a bid declaring cert iin persons free from arrest
cri-.tic flevi-w
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was completed, and passed ayes 71 , noes 10 Cau ba supported by t ie fuuds derived from car- at Saudera, the editor, while the fourth, who husband. She might ocr upy Ule mi ,"'r nillau.-i.rrt iiifrnllieed In' Afesir Smith nf T il... frnes for ' Yilllnr A riiHrie:.M leteim..fi liim wild ' ild r..t.f .-.,1; 1 . '
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More after I have seen the mouulaius, if per- a good d,!al of warmth and skid. At the end cf a tenant only, she Could i,t H auv ' ,'" ! I . . .i in . tlm (ml hkI Ilia fnui- r.... I loiii a i,.n r.i.i.) I . .. 1 ....... I . Partcf'J.
c.inuL-e i ciii get io see lil'in. i ne present UJ. u ,aiu, oi iui iini:ierior-.! , nor co an '
tlltJ ."liquor, still wrangling; and, a? 1 vu3 quite thing tiiat mi-lit be f oiisln,! t,d iiito in '
anxious to Ii-ar their liiscussion, 1 ioliowei waste. As teuant of her own (liii.en" ' thtm but not to drink of course not. After her husban :V father, im.t:i. r brothe-' ' the third gl.rs of bru.iy, they all got a little nephew or lie ice, slie was compelled to -excited, and oue of the "old fogies" ventured to ' tain bu.ldi:i-s, feiitis. i-r in or .
prospect is that we must cross t'.iem uiaiht.
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Saturday, Mav 29tli.
Xlse Krr-p tS;mU Hill. As the act u esta'.nisli a system of creneral
interested. If I were a member of the Ei.isco-! :.. :..:i P .... . . .. cenatk. a porn n 01 nie lorenoon was la- - ...-.a,..,, as 1a.ssea ooui
nal bench I would send a l.lf. 'n.n Ke. F,,n-. ! ., c , ' ' , ken up in considering the House amen 1'iien's braucher of our Legislature and become the law
.. ...... ; me c-;)eaner, auu ,r. wiusoii. r-everai 01 is . ., , . ., , , nftiul.nl ;.. r . : . . . ID-Jas. H.Lane has an appointment to speak land Metl.odist preachers to the West and as I werc r. t J a 8in I time and prop.-rly disused ! " com-, of t. e lanJ. .s of gr,.,t ia-.rest to tK-rs-ms !:, evat Lawrenceburgh on the ,"h of this month, many Western men to New England, and with- I jj 'La"s of Senate were t'k'n lp anidis- . f 1M' VA 'f b""f. f ' " M ' If agreeable to him and the nemde there. Col. out clalminsr any relationshio with ..rnnhrf. nr !..'., m. : ,,,.:.... ; adversely to repealing the city charter of said below a br.et synopsis oi its mo.t important pro-
a - i - -1 f o w r ri i liu?ru ui. tin x ui uci ii 11 uuuv,cu a um iu re- - t n r. i i i i i- . j '1 . l ; i : . i i i .1 Jehn H. Farauhar will also be present and ad- their sons. 1 make this nronhesy. In a few .,:, r r c,l- afterwards introduced tore- ons. 1 ne bid ol such U ilg!h as to pre-
t . i j " . laiiuu iu me 1.111 vi u4iiii.ui.i.u.iit:ii. nuii.il n ixa
dress the people.
Capt. Bit nisi de. Liberty was visited last week by Capt. Burnside of U. S. Army , accompanied by his wife. He has lately married a rich and beautiful lady of Rhode Island.
read a first time. TheIIoUse adjourned.
Ti-esdat.Mav 25, 1S52.
Coiiuersville. On Friday last we visited our neighbors on the canal above us. Connersville is decidely a pleasant place, and by a judicious use of some of their spare capital might make it decidedly more
years the . est will supply the East wkh her
minister's. Note ib it (It'll Kill llt.x'lttlT ll.il.l '
----- - - VHUk UVIAA UL1U II1U ' J I1CUU may he cold when it occurs-, it will come. Why should it not? Do we not owe it to New England? Did not she care for us in our "djs-
tilute." and degraded condition?
repay her? and lor her teachers an 1 niii..i!.ri. rr-'scribing powers and doties of justices in
s -ud in return our ministers. Leaving ail Plate prosecutions, passed. A resolution of Mr. , duced
peal said charter. A bill s'ippleinentary to the 'a 'u ils puhlioaliou iu fu! I.
act providing for a special term of Tippecanoe Tue first four seelions authorize the State circuit court, vas introduced and passed. Auditor to furuih sutficieut blank bank notes Bdls giving validity to certain contracts, passed- with his countersign, and ol" the usual lieiiouii-
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iurc:ue.ii!iepersou.ti laiui-.na'.c cnasusi- when coiiim .tied to i,i r. (luvis-j meiitoftlieprore;siveiie!:ioerat,-ifherepeateda Ci.ap.2S, S.ct. 1(17. Auj if tl,e f.1jv.-."' certain otreiisive phrase. The repetition was ' or commit ted or suffered m ,.,.....'
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m lie-, una i:iB io;.- siruua i me "pro- ting tiaitler, except i r fuei fjr l.tr uv gre-sive democrat" with a heavy cane, but the to repair fences cr LuiliJii-s t.a i'.e fr,.
latter was too mticU lor notonly tne"ol.l logy," Was not only held to p ly the d
but also his two friends w!io now joined the in acinition, for: it..d liie connii't. I ii less t ime than it t ik i s me lo rern-d .1... 1. . ...
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Sknate anous bills were laid on the table Also, Dill changing tlie tuna ol Holding Ilia Jeu-
Sha'.l we not ' provisions 01 wnicn wereairea'-ty adopted. jmu6, un.um.uii. i" lej.e.u mc i.ijf
ler ot in town 01 iiuniinton was intro-
Iu the afternoon the House resolution to ad
ditions fiom one to live hundred dollars, to as
sociations wi-hing to do busiatrss under th s act; sueli banking as.-ociatiou may, lni-.vever, furnis.i their own plates, dies, &c, all of which are to b I epl in lite Auditor's custo.iv : ind tlie tliiru section liasa provision tint any such bank shall not pay out or receive notes less than live
badinage out of the quesl ion. there is another Nihlack was adopted, inquiring into the ex-.
and a nice important reason why it sh.iuld be Pe(,ieny of repealing the Indianopolis city char- journ sine die on the fifteenth of June, with an sj. I claim not more than an nrdimiri-n.-;.!nm ter Also, of .Mr. HoHoway, of inquiry as to amendment substitutins 10th for loth, was
in re-adin-r the in.-'ieatio.. f .ii-;nm,i.un ' why certain counties were differently taxed in laid on the table. A biil for the sale of couutv 'ol!ars issued by banks cut of the State: nor
so. Ihey have the means. There is not prob- I believe this will occur under his direct dicta- ! an'1 lcl" whycertain lands had decreased, s?ininaries was intro luced.auj recommitted with 'hall it issue bi!ls 1-ss than five collars to on ably a town in the State, of the population, with tio!K I remember, sir, to have tried to preach ' w',i!e 0,lic" increas-d in valuc-and as to on- instructions. A bill reguliting weights and Bn,0-"l exceeding oue-fjurtli or its whole issue as much real capital. Yet they have not made on lhandWivr.12 day iu your town once tbia -l" 'l : s-essments r'lieraily. Bill to establish measures was ordered to hi engrossed. The T"e oth st ctiou provides that when sucli bank
a single turnpike, nor any other improvement, , sentiment "If the true Turitan feeliuT and courts of conciliation was reoo-nmitfed, with in- files being clear, the Senate adjourned, except the large amount they invested in the principle exists jet in America,' in its original structions to amend. The following bills passed: HousE.-Mr. Watson presented a temperance 1 1 , 'nay mUke 33 Cana,S stronS poritr, it is in the Wes!." I now to vise and simplify the rules of practice, &c, petitiou.which was referred. Tue criminal co le an! rail-roidi as tiny please, they will never be h-lieve it more firmlv than then, an 1 claim that 'n criminal ca to provide for the sale of the was reported back by the select committee to truly independent, and suited for the enjoyment the spirit we are wont to ascribe so libe.ally to ' U a"J defin'S unty boun la- ' whom it was referr(.a", willl ame,uime..ls,and or-
.,v. ,v, ...., n ..a.c gwoa tlie puritans, exists nmie fu' y in th WVst ' ries. ,iPrid to a Ihir.l rendimr. Mr i:',:w ri.,l
than ever it did in New England. The puritans Bills on their seeon I reading um'er consider- hwk House biil in rel.itioii to the erection of
came to this country to seek religious toleration a,ion' n,ost of ,ne afternoon was taken up in levees by township trustees.with an ainetidiiient for themselves and no others. They sought it discussing a motion to refer the common school providing for the erection of such levees by not for Roger Wiili itns, or the Quakers but bill of th? House to a select committee of one companies; concurred iu. Mr. Spencer introfor th-niselves. In some sens tbev Kinn-I ull from each Congressional district. The motion. ,!i,ee,t n lull tirovUiim f.- 1 1 . r, I in t .,r ,-,..
roads they neeJ.and they will have them so soon their days on Flynooth rock- We hure left it, to refer was at length rejected, ayes 20, noes 21, Us in county boards, u.Ud the next general as they can be cured of leaping too high anit.o we have religious liberty for onrselves-all when the Senate adjourned. ; election, which was read three times, under a ar- around os enjoying il we are doing much to ! Hncsi:. Mr. Suit presented a temperance suspension of t ie rules, an I p issed. The House The prospect was favorable on Saturday last extend its glorious reign throughout our sin petition which was refered. Mr. Huffstetter resolved to adjouru sine die ou the 10, h ofjuue. f.lt lh ani. .hiJ.iIL- -f.l., r..:l 1 r I- .... - . ... . .. . J
'""J miiiiuu,., i01u.,., ironi atsordere.1 world. .May that kind i.rovidenrp Irom a select commiilee, reported ti icR tlie Dill Tim hill in referem-e. I., il, , ! ,,vt 1,.,!
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Hamilton, umo, llirougli Uxlord, Liberty, Lon- which f.as s
it, the "progressive lietnoerat," pitched into the husban
three of them, knocked them In ad over heels, dr.ieed them iat.i tlie streets with torn coats, hats sloved in. au j coa ntenances iiist".e;u red, gave thr. e 1 heers for Douglas and tlie Democratic Review and thou marched triumphantly back to the theatre.
1 11 ' 1 lie ti.i.. nee t ):i V 14 tr. .i 11 it I n lit oe 11 1 ruled , 1 : . 1. 1 i 1. 1 1 r . t .
. uorii auve, lie iiLio ner lani.ti lor ii., ss j "tr;
tenant only, liable to be ti ns tur-.,d c,was compeiieU to pay taxes en the hui, at
sue liad Uveu tlie ovner jljeneru! i.asifj".
f-1 Curtesy gave the widower a conti.-j'st t'r':
to tus wile s lanes. 11 lie had c .i.urrn i v h.
common Reads. Railroads will not add to the
business of the place, as much as it would for
them to run turnpikes West to Fairview, North West to Benton, North to Milton, E ist to Brownsville, and South to West Union. These
shall transfer to the Au.iitor any por;ion of CJit.un stocks whlidishjU form its basis, said bmks!ii.li rvceive from tlie Auditor an equal amount of the above named countersigned and registered blank liott-s for circulation. Section C;li dtliues liie stock ior sui.h basis lo be any United States i.i.lebte liitss, or Indiana, or other States indebtedness chargeable upon the Statu Treasury, as pay interest semi-annually or oltener, and, except as to that of Indiana, the s;iiue shall produce at the rate of six per cent per annum, an I that of Indiana five per cent.; nor sha I the Au.i.tor take any such stock et a r.ile ;.hjve its par or 111 irk-t value. Bysectiou 7, sujh bank, (al'ier sig.iing and executing such blauk notes as to nuke them obligatory premis-
so graciously led us. hasten the glad providing for the building of an armory, with aml recording of deeds, heretofore m ule and 8ury notes payable oil demand Ht its place of
ant by the curtesy of Ei'and."' Tlier is
provision in the Revised Code of 143, or t.
subsequent statul', making tlie u'iiii.wer
for waste, or subjecting his tenancy lof.irft',:;--
or requiring liiiu lo pV taxes. At co---3
law, however, he was liable for wa-t , 1 j'.t-.. ther lJ forfeiture, in case of wast -, we do :: now distinctly reculttft, hut we th;;.k El. he hi I, by bis wife, no chi d born alive, lit V.
not curtesy in her latiiis. I lius, (.y a ft-it:i
whim of law, i f tiie wife, dying, !ft chl.crher husband 10. k, during Irs l.f'e, all the rrLt. her lauds as against l.er l.i!.vii, even if
married ugaia and h id aueilier family
; but f.ll est. u;it:
led jenieut
nersvuie, to Kushville. Arrangements by day when the sun shall not tise on a slave of amendments. U was ordered to be engrossed. recorded, was passed, which this is to be effected, have been entered any kind. If there !re any considerations that The following bills were read a thhd time and eJ. into with the Ciucinnati and Hamilton Compa- would reconcile me to a pilgrimage of a thou- passed, to-u it: A bill to regul its the niilnge of
uj.
The House udjourn-
sa:id years in this sin disordered world, it would fh erirTs and Treasurers in certain cases; a bill
be to see what my cocutry would then be and to provide for the completion of the unfinished witness the triumphs of tlie Uospelou the earth canals in the State; and a bill for the protection B-.it why need 1 be so carnal. Slull I not see of sheep. Other bills were re id a third fine,
un ierst ni l the
ed.
Wfoxksdav, May 2Glh 1S32.
: such a journey as could be, exctq t to complete b rred to bun 111 trust, to be applied to their ! Hie pleasures of the way my latter half nl.ould o.vu use u voUing sach po era when their
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give further bonds, and for impounding animals, were reported back and ordered to be engrossed.
speedy and comfortable nnd we
1'roe ISantis. In another column will be found an abstnet of our New Free Bank Bill. I is enquired by some, if any Banks will go into opt ration under this law? There will, undoubtedly. We need more bank capital, and as this is a good and safe law, the people and capitalists will avail themselves of its provisions. In Cont;ersv'.lle last week we learned that a fine Banking House is in progress, to be made of free stone. It will be done in a few months, and iu operation in time for the fal I trade. We are inform d alo that a building suitable for a banking house is to be put up in our town, and we believe, and hope, a bank will be in operation here before
one year. This part of the Stato has been sadly
slighted in banking privileges.
canal from Cambridge toCinci
several towns of heavy comm
cantile busiuess, there has
incel?25. And we bon the l,.,in., ..,,.1 .1 t n-i.,- , . . .. ' t ....l;,.,i;.,.. nr i, i, 1..: 1 i...r.. .1- era, I will not troubla you Willi them. Only
, . ........ -0 ...m in.iuuir lU i.nun.iru, 1 HIS SC IIOOI IS IMC lunu.-, t UlIU I'll'JIC MIO moniedmenof this county will not be bt hind enly theological one in counevion with ibis iu answer to a resolution udoi,tej ye3. i e thing seeins determined upon and thai is that other counties. ' church iu America. The Conference wiU ' terday. The House biil of equalization was re- ' ,w ,nttsl be "cceptabie to the South. I admire, Our usury laws have heretofore driven much probably adiourn ou Friday nrS:,t,ir.W f n.:.' considered and passed, ayes 25 noes 13. ; very much the patience and long suffering of
ot tne loose capital from the State, but the week.
business iu the Slate,) is authorized to loan and
circulate the sr.nj as money, according to the usual rules ol banking. Section fth prescribes the manner of protesting notes of such bank as shall fail to redeem its notes in United States
Ohio River, near Mavsvii.i.i: Kv. Mat, 2 , 15J.
Mr. Eiiitcr: Knowing that youreomposhor money w hen demanded during business hours; are good natured boys I will drop you a word and author, z s the Auditor in sueli cusj to re-
my country in a thou id years? ..lay- I not hi amen 'ed an 1 laid on the table. Several bills or two, even though the boat does shake so as to deem id ! notes of Kii i bank out of Mocks held permitted lo look, over the battlements of the wer rid a s-econ 1 tim-, aa 1 propeily disposed make my writingquite illegible. in trust 1-y him. Section Dili authorizes the
celestial city and see an I know and neihiina of. The criminal code was taken un and rea.l ! 1 have Inmr n-islied to pn'mv trl., m, tbo fliiin Auditor to ijive such banks powers of attorney
1 0 J - 1 r ' ine
mighty events that will occur in a first 811J second time. The Iloase adjourn- and at last found myst If as well situated for 10 fcceive interest ol dividends on stock trans-
are not too principal of such stocks becomes an insufficient
the history of the world. Should my reference to Now England be re id by a New England eye let me say, take no offence. The wr.ter intends no unkind thrust much he is pleased with your favorite New
1 . . . . were reported tiack and ordered to be engrossed. ; ..... . ... 01 me sciences 01 oeoiogy, niiiieraiog) , aim ......i.,.- r i...,!. t ,ke oie-f,a-ih If ih-re l.neland :t may vet be b 9 bn..ie-.,.,..i .11,. t 1 " l,a ur.,r, il,u 1? . il ..,! tl,rro,..l. must bear on t heir ace. "Secured hv I b ,d..iU ,., ... .. . .. . moilur, or uoin, l ahe 0,1 1 iu. in. 11 ui.rc
i.Vs r .... " " !-c:ilo b.ll. to establish courts of conciliation, 1 , , . nf ,.,,. ,1 1:... ard 1,1 " "t ""neuinte use 10 no UUer or lll0lll,.r, uke, the whJ
. - J 6 piis?td. A bill laakuig general provisions re- . 1 .1 r 1 e practical initirrtire u
(II I ItUlt KiIop. 1 1 ling to railroad companies, was introduced.
Sinee Terilinrr tli ,il, 1 1... I? ... .1 f r Tile COIlsiiier.lt ion n f llm fToiKz.t roliinlnn Aebnnl
...-i, i, i, v . . ii i. i .ii t oilier- - - - ---
crowded for convenience, us these boats used to security. B section 111, all such hank notes
be before the Rail Road
this year, as it ought to be. The Common
CouiijiI have voted 2,V.UI out of theiity Tfisary for fire Aoik'-, io. We can't touch tiie Cestoui iiis, Imivi ver, on Fourth of July ceh 1 ralijns. They do the thing up tight in lhe "city of notion'-." 'I here is a growing tendency iu this city and iu m my parts of the country, to invest in uey in mining companies. The discovery of gold in California, and the more recent discovery of the same metal iu Australia, have draw n the alteutlonand investigating powers of our people to the sciences and arts necessary lo success in miiiiue; on a large scale ; und irgenls have been Bent to
every mining company iu the world, nearly, iu si,e ift ,10 children to search of practical information from old and ex- cuu descend, then il p:.i
perienced miners, and of books and pamphlets, the surviving husband also. iu all languages, treating of mining. I u nearly '. e procei.j t., hl,ow the .-Set of this aud
rci) ui-i.iiiiiii-iii i nii:ii.iii niuuii, me riij.eii- oilier priuciiiiC changes i.i.u.e ill re" M IU 1-4
orily of our puiitieal iiistitutions is observable, s.tuts. Thtir spirit pervades thi dom slid and socia' as to rkas. r.sT.iTr. circles, and the bold warrior nnd adventurous ' A widow with children, U" oae-tUr.
merchant are rapidly guided oy tlieui on l ie road to fame and wealth. Tl.ero is the same haired among us to monopoly, in any branch of business, as there is to a presidency for life; ami grasping men, seeing thi-, are polite euoug'i to allow others to sh ire w.lh Hum what they cannot hold alone. Hence, the in.is.-es, se- i:sg the roads to wealth
md lame open to them, are encouraged to mi ke
necessary preparations to travel them
successfully. This is the reason that our peo-
ii e niaiei ant uv siioj--v so m nu' , auu iiiak -r.i , . I .1 j l , Jt 1 J J if the estate I e uiu:tT one thaiisand (,oI ar,!B" knowledge of any kind that cau 1 e hhowu to bs , , , , , .. Tf ., , ,. .-. J h the whole of it. If it be over one ti;ousau;:ci.vf
useful, that ,s, mouey-mak.ng, is so repiuly ami tli,re U a li:l!l,r pr olil,.r f tlie hl.,k i - a. i .. i
uiuuseu among our people. n n.ose poruoiig J:ikts n,,- -foil rths and the father 4
ol tlie sciences ol l.eolgy, iWnieraiogy, and Illotiu.r, t,r both, take one-fiurtli.
her husbind"s estate, in lee simple, ubsoluir.'. and the children t ike t qaiiiy tiie riai:-:
two-thirds. This third she takes as agtiit:.:i
husband's will and as agiiust crecilor ; ni,
thai if the est it- exceed il ;l,(HI0 she takff etn
cue fourth, an 1 if over j 'Jti.tlt'1.!, oa- ;',;:;!, . ugiiii-t creditcs. The wiiiow of an intestate, with cuf ci. take half the laud and the child takes ill- oth half.
The widow of an infer tile, itimnt chi'dr -a,
ruthless war upon banks in Ohio will drive it back again, not lo be loaned in a private way at six per cent interest, but in banking capital. And if our Legislature will pursue a liberal course, enough will come back, to stimulate busiuess and aid in paying our taxes. But ll-.ey must not be bled to dealii, or men of means will
eeek other and more liberal regions for the iu-
n ir i- . i . , , . . . r .i,,a.U C II . . i .
I ...... ...... v., ,D iiu n,., jwuij; .v, ............ ,in eari,estness tiiat tne mere love ot science , attend the Baltimore Convention. Of course Section 12 exempts the State from liability to ' ,1jve fliej to insuire. The return of
Califoruia, with a supply of
dozens of pupils to professors
the puhhshed account ci
a miuinr comuanv turns the
us bills are made payable. Se lion 14 allows the attention of hundreds of all classes to the study Auoilor to draw on the treasury far the expense of machinery, in the hope of inventing a quails of printing lhe bltnks notes; and lo chnrg and crilshcr that will start every other into the receive from lhe batiks receiving such notes an K!u,de.
Hoisr. Mr. Dobson presented m. titi orlliern politicians. 1 Hoy Hear tlie same le- amoum s-., a ni io rei.ni.urse tue treasury, the
s. Ou this en ire ence his elected four B.shops-M.ifhew ;u,. hill, on ils second reading, ws resumed, lUe ' Prbablecaudidat-s are discussed.but as you Pv any suci, b.u.Kbils beyond the proper ap- every ..mn from C ncinmiti, including son and E. R. Ames of Indiana Levi Scott cf -fusion of which, and amendments t;lerel0, ! ill be informed b liehtning, an J the express pl.ci.nou of securities ,, lodged with tho Auoilor g,j dust, sends do2 imercial and ur- New York, and O.C. Biker of New Fnol,l ! occupiel the rest of the forenoon. i mail from Ciucii.n Hi, who the c indidate is, be- for their redent on. It also limits thi bank to a 0f che,.ustry, and as not been a bank Br. Baker was Professor in the Methodist" Bib! ! " A communication from the Ai.dilor.iu regard fore "ou can 8lve conjectu.es to your read- certain pl.e e for carrvmg on Ms busings, where every dividend of .
L. Sv
S nts. the subject of Temperance, which was properly nlBUl1' Pre!;1',e"llal cbct.on, and y:eld to mouui to oe just reasonot.ie. ecl:ou 15 pro-
woriiKte.lt was almost unanimously referred ninri.,..,,!. i, t.,.. ,,.. it as readily as if it were for the first time. vines lor destroying .plates, ivc, of broken banks.
re-elected principal -IJook agent" at Cincinnati, ' sletter, Hicks, Behm aud Williams, which Hw 'o'g His state or things will continue is Hy section 1 1 , any number of persons may asso1 his under existing circumstances probably was were properly disposed or. The following bills unccr,ai" but 1 expect it lo coutiinie just so ciate lo establish a bank under the provisions
luthern men retain their present lord- oi mis a-i; mil tne aggregate of their capital it a,..l eiini;.,., .1 ri,.d i..,i Rlnek kIiuM not I,,, lecd fli-.n a-r.n Oflll. n...l .
concerning enclos- J " ""'"'.j v.ic --- ..o, uU sevi-
ures, ic, and a bill to encourage more ofTerli.- worJ' " P earnest, as they spak to their ton 4 gives mem t:ie power to increase their
ally the destruction of wolves. Mr. McDonald e'ilves Re ue rally bring their political servant, capital und the number of their associates from
t'.ie best that could be done. The M . E, Church ', were passed, to-wit: A bill for the enlargement Io"K 88 " 'U South have kindly consented in lhe event of a of the Lunatic Asylum; a bill concerning enclos- ly bear'"g'
division of the Funds of our publishing houses,
not to ask all of their share in money, but to
vestment of their capital. It is probable there rv'",ve plates.copy rights, &c. &c, in its place. , introduced a bill for the regulation of ware- 1,19 1"Sortl1 ,0 tonus, or to a co n,iromise, time to time. Section IS requires a cvrtificate .... '1-... X ..... A ., I i . , . . n-liipli in uI..i,-b nli.,1,1 ii f.: ... i!..i J:..:..:... .. r . 1. i t . I t i , ,
i, , t ...
win oe no unnecessary prejudice against our new Banks, as they would be democratic B ui!;s, chartered by a thoroughly Democratic Legislature. itletltoilist HooK t'onrrrn. Those who take a deep interest in the prosperity of the Methodist Book Concern at Ciu-
1 wo .ew Agents have been elected at New
York, and t suppose a new one will beelected at
.u....i. . ror...sieui, mere wi.l be tlie on- ond timeauJ properlyisposed of. lyone of the old Mock. ! oiimed.
1-llllOlS. I Dr. Cb- s. Elliot was elected Editor of Wes-! TiiirspaT May 27th ISM
houses and commission merchants, which was 5 1 1 V " l Ue ulM mrn ba"k' -'iimtiiiB its name, read a first time. Several bills were rend a sec- i Brt'"e W,,en "r banWt l0k l!,c t,,rk,, "nJ , ,Ce f pl"'ratio''. nnnt of stock, names of
gave Ins partner tlie buzzard. I hey have al- shareholders, period of its commencement and j ways said bii7.iard to us, and always will. I termination, fee, which, by section 13, is i will now only predict that the candidate for the made prima fu-ie evidence in courts of iuslice of
presidency oi eactl party will be southern men, or tlie lactsthereiu contained. Section 20 emhra-
Several bills were read a sec-
House adj-
cinnati, must rejoice over the re election of the Dr. Jno. Mcl'liutoek (.about such a
leru v nr.suan .iuvocale. Dr. I ho-. E. Bon.!.. c r. ..... ... . nmn ircmilli..ri. r t!.-.1, . .' r ,
. ... . , ,. c-t.-xAit. i euuous en leinperance introduced. r.c nu, ,.-,.in..ig v.: me ,m ions powers oi sucu oaiiKs, ol discoun
aui oenie ana Jourila . Tt-n :..t.,.:.. 1 .1.. r, ,,- ot tie exnress um irnm r m-hiii it to ItreoU
introduced chancinir the lime ofhotdimr ' ll,e express mail ironi Cinciun iti to Lreok- , ting, receiving deposits, buying and seilintr crul.l
manasJtlO. T : . r . . .... . Vil le. rpitlima me nC a a .rinrna in In-H inrt vni, ,:i.l X- e f 1. -
Rev. L. Svvormstedt ns .ent. IV.,, ,:,,-,r IK 1 l p,x . " ""'" t,rlml ,uu"' tioo. bill, " " " - - - ; . . " . l ' ",u" P"sonai secur.iy al
,m. - . ,, ... - , , 1 -eov.vo Limor oi its second reading, was made lhe order of mie, uom euiiomuy ni.d I irougli one ol a rate not over six per cent, per annum, (which ourrnmsersintha sa,,on,thecct,cern would Quarterly Kev.ew. Dr KiJderofSuuday School xhe lliy for to.mrrow. The foI,ownt bn your correspondents, some lime ago. It is not they may discount and take iu advance out of
KlIUIIQII 1 lliw prilTll nil :irs lit- tllrt Ir.mii.ml ;ti: vol .1 1 e. i l.. I. 1 ... f -, . .
appeals that would be
their kindness and
iemgMUUiea.no-, mui Brothers, si.ters, neii.es or i.icre, of t'
husband take no part of li.e estate as egiiutt ti
w i .low. Tiie widow of an intestate, without cl.ddr-:, takes the whole estaie, as ugainst jrtw fathers-, graudmotii.Ts, uncles, aunts ani Ci-u-sins.
Tli ! wi'o .v of an intestate, ithout chilir.
tikes the whelo cs ate, as ;i-iinst any teUto more distant father or niuther.
r', ...iri'ii Min IhkIi.im.I of h wife, testatt or
Al... . . ... .... ' -- i
Mr. R. J. Riclmros, an old printer, publisher, ;,,i...i.i, nne-tliin! of her es-late. in f".
newspaper proprietor and editor of this city is wheth-r l.e may have had, by be', chriii:
secretary of the Grass Yulley Gold Mining Lorn dive or not.
uomjiany. Having made one fortune by r.is 2 asto rtasos.ii. mirER
past pursuit, he is about making another by . ..-..., L.rediiors, the will of th' l
mining. On the strength of the fellow feeling au , ail lIie worI ,, the widow lakes tLree bunthat always exists among those who are or were doI,irJ Moro dinbution
operatives in any br.incli of lhe "black art," 1 Tifl .iuiio.v of , lut.,slilie. with on; elm.
Have fought aud oula.ued from Mr Richards, ' ukes ,iaf ,)e p(.rs()U a j.erty, aud ike ch. from time to tune, much Valuable information , p .1 1 jj-
on the subject ol ipiurtz mining 111 Califoruia. lie informs me taut tlie gr. ater number of f-hares of the company above referred to is taken by mechanics and laborers, who, by industry and frugality , have saved the amount necessary to the purchase of a share, which is S-2U0. MrRichards and Mr. Winchester, tiie President of the company were so favorably known here among that class of persons, hundreds of whom had been in their employ, that lhe stock
r, chriiir'i trr. 1I1,. LnJSsn
This provision remains unchanged.
3 AS TO AI)MINISTATION.
Estates of three hundred or less go the "iS"
m;.!it administration, iu trust for berseif -(
;,.r.,,tr.hi!.!ren. if any. willl remaiuder to
self: if 110 infant children, then to herself W
lutely. 4 as t. cRAt""Il!-llE,,
If all Ihechilu'reaofaii instate be dead i
till taken
tliey inherit
up in a lew months. Two ..1, i,;i.u.,n m.le survive.
i iiasseii:rettiiiaiimr iti inkirnr t, nn.i .- .v.-. . ,,,uc hi imui. mo cum iohiu u. : 1 up siiHre m 1 iiii.ui tor- 11 10 11 11 is av'o. 1 was 11 naiii. in tiioenn. smnnu r .t!,. tuimiier mm
made to their forbearance I'wo things elected Dr. Bond 1st. the voters' r -...1 r... .1.- ...i:..r Jr .1 ' , came down yesterday in it. and frenuen He nnti- ,.! ...) ..r... ...... .. r- share foi a clerrviuan iu Maine, who wr..i l"by, witoou. rne
, , , . . .. ... . . ... . .... ...... ...... ivi ,i,c ivuri 01 mo poor: aiso, 1 J . " i,v j iirieioie, ivu. jjverv . r' . ----- ir -i Charity, by lhe sek.li.. united his Claims tt lib tbeir vien nf ' . . ' I .1. ...1. i ! 1 ' r, noesl livr Hie lo 1 o n Ifamily.
...... ---- - v. ,u, ovinia- . stfiinitf 11 ut 10 .ip.ii,i. . 1 1.... r i icu inn iinir 11 iooiv io ir.n ei a I I le. 11 nn ii n ne.' in . up 1.1- o.-i m.. .1 .1 1. 11 1. . I: 1 1 : . - - 1 - - - 1
ministers, whose finan- 'ion. 2nd. 11, opponent, Abel Stevens.who Z" Z X ZI !: Z I . ' ' i was never more tu fourteen minute's, wbe. ui Z 1 IZZZ ,, 'T 'iT1 of "or,ce Greelv Mn- a hrgo I The thoroa.h chinas thus made , a our
t . , , ., a,. ,, i i, , . . 1 "i.t. ..uui. on iijueu in uiscuss- - .... -..j ..iim.,ii,uui sioc k Holder aim publicly voucliuiir or I le . ,11 r, re lliis ceneralltfu FI tweome entangled with the old Doctor a close race, was a little too itm i,;ii i:.. r.: the road inclined favorably the whole mile. In- h, ..!..!,. n.n,.... ,..! ..1 i.:. ....... ........ .mi,. ...,i i u. ...,. of descents will be f-.t, ere tin. B u. .
o , , . . . "-s "VJ .-in .1.1111111;; ,iiieu Kienusio ' .......... nun auoto III, MUtu .r. ,j ,.i,u nvnoij m .ui. n 1m.11-.Mrr ouu - . , I I : 1 m'ialia. I'll Let Mr. Swormstedt is Mrong an aoolitiouist to suit Baltimore, and two i ..-.,,.,,... I... i:..:. n.,,. deed we made the entire distance to Harrison. .:,! t.i!,.i,i n,;..i,.. .r ...... .,..1. ' trii.uled. also, ouite lareelv. to the raoid sale of es awjy, in every nouseaoiu in j
leecm i
feeble and nnforlnnate
cial matters frequently
that Establishment
peculiarly tilted lor the station he holds. Go t, triendly to pews to suit some others.
in his Providence, we Iwlieve, provides men with
the right qualifications for the various stations of Editor of Western Christian Adrocate.
in the church and state, if they could only be The pew questiou is now under discussion.
put in the right places, Bro. Swormstedt is an The Conference
,.., .... .w.. v. v.,r. v.iuvr oiiis. . . ' " ,i,,..i, :...: r it..- ... . , , j . r..r .vil. will SI
: nn t',eir tn,.l r.,., ; i .l r. . .. - U m iles. in BOou t th ree hours and fortv-hve , Section 2G nntbore, tnrli l,:,,.V . I...1! t -o.t..t, ... tin.. ,.u. o, u.n L ino... i-ui lutiueneeio.-Suuu o.
nm.m,riui.. i ...... s """-S' "! ...... . ' ; ".-..v...,,....- tlialactis. that shares ill all rold con. panies are ...... i r ,r..K.es. we coiJess our
" "r,,,ru Psl House were disposed of. m.uutes. wincu is, you perceive, iiear.y lour chase, and convey real estate for its use iu irrans- eam-rlv sought after, if tlm officers :. .l lvt" nf ti,
Hci-se.- petition asking that the name of a"d half ,"ileS a" hUr a"d il,cluJ,'s tw0 "oling busiuess; or such as shall be im.rlgiged n aud vouched for. The respectability of : 1,1 lt l,rovisimi' ' 0 . . , , fhon:d U4 , . ,. , eriugsand two chatiEinjrs ofthe mail. Now I will to it iu security for monev doe ii - nr nr ,h! officers is the main point Although there which have thus beeu erauia. , J
, .... . .iieuiiauiusoul nil oe unanyevi. was nresetiieii nv J - J ....... v, ....
IttC ula.it, i ,. u. , n. .
in ii iiiiiiitu vu a.iviiitl
excellent man to utte nd to the money denart- monthly, of current reliir inns lit.-rnl.i rn. lit Iia
ment of the church to rarrv the bsn V.t nublished at NVwr Vnrk . A S.. n r .... ' ,uitlce
ympathv. cr loose charity s'we.ves Id,., fv.,. rr wi'l. in 'l nmlmhilitr-. La tha P.ia.. ' ..;. were made by Messrs. Gibson, Shanklin, aud
' - - . , ... nlS purpose. lie attends til the lillltiii.,e no work is intended f.tr frel.oral rinmUllmi
flexibility that demands the last round of flesh, tion list; a Ions and health v existence
1 Here are a large number of ministers, who are good easy souls iu all money matters, end w ho would just as soon not nay their debts to the
concern, especially when il.et- t. ,-., ...,t ,i, . t!
langedwas presented by 1 eriu2sal,J tvvo changings ofthe mail. Now I will to it iu security for moneys due it; oi 1 refered to a select com- l admit lhat b,U lW Iiersons travvl thal slow a to il ' satisfaction of debts previously
is no stock for sale in the company I have re- i been safT.-rel, nutd now, to diss
-race lb? sUi'
Mr. Smith, of M. and refered to a select com- I T j-... ... .o . i iu sai.siaction ol debls previously contracts ferred to above, Mr. Richards has in his posses- , .. .r e,,trv.
Reports from different committees ! Dnegy buggy is a light allair compared in lhe course of its dealings; or such as it shall sion a number of pamphlets and other documeuts IL'
mi uuiii:ii. i iriivenea ihp samp roan in rii nnndmcauf .ui..a ;...! .1 roniainintr niucn vaiuanie iniorin.iiinn mi ia . j
- . , v....-v- -iit o uuuci luiii'iiifiiiH. iitT.rfi'H. nr r t rrrr ... .. b n on Mnnnvru ' i' t
This J uu , . , .. . ilt.,.,i, .,, 1 .,.. , ,, . ' subiect of mining, which he, sends without f J, , ..tiaw
He attends to the business as work is intended for general circulation, anions ! ' " ",a": "e l" 1 ' u"l"u horw ,, nn lln,v. ,:,.. , n,.,, ,in , " " . . J . ctlar?e to Ul0!e who raut lh(,m by rtt. en. qUfSl,oi,s no,., in,
thnnrh k. r... ;. K;,ir ... .11 i. 1 t ... . . . . 0 civil code was discussed, and numerous amend-! . . ' fr ' ' "' ,ur semi-aunuai newspaper publica- closins a coup le of postase stamps with which tbev escaDe from a direct answer 17
--K- .. .. Uvu ,t .... ...-v.., nnu nun nil in- ui.i,i-M-5iiu,lbr.m-. 1 n IS 11 1 1 a 1 0 O ? SU OSC Tl I. - : ...... insist llnnn il that vmt .liil iiiiticliea lt Hint lina r - r i. . . - . ... - . ... .1 " 1 .. . I
1110111a Diimiti . ......A . .: 1 1. 1 1 . n n. I ' . .- - j .aui'u ui d iu 1 iiuii'm. 1 n t. iiniri ft 1 1 lit to oieim v ineni
i'i ...... 1 iv 1 . uuii;c miiiiui ittru. 1 . . -..v. ....... - ... 1
These pamphlets are the j bon niot.
HI lneintinliVMt thai if ta'no l.in slntt' A a a I urt It. . i. .1 .. . rEKl lit nl W TIM t WtTP trnt nn u.' 1 1 m ri IIia r.i m ,.u n r
. . . (iifcMaf v.-wK-m.T. Atuui.its, n in lit 1 1 1 1 11 11 niinr ritit 1 ni 1 im 1 r.- & .4 - . . . . ... t..v vuuiiiuu 1 ..1 . 1. : i 1. j t Tin.'
Yours. F. Its In tlie afternoon the House coucured iu the , . , .. ... Urtf., ad thev will amnlv renar ,,l -v nal are yu making,
. ;Senate amendments for the re-appraisemeuti;;: ". item or which is specified in the bv those who inleU(I t0 fmWrk 'will, newly I ed a familiar acouaintance of a lanyr e invite the attention of our readers to . of the real estate of the Stale. Bui. were In- , n" f"8 '""li"pi ' Sectip W d-fi" P- ' companies. A Knapsack," was the satisfactory Ti
oetiai"
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hPlWPn Mrnnlt Vill. nn. 1 1 rr m -m I lliov ivirn f 1 . r,i 1. n A 1 .. e . 1 1 '
advertisement of Axer'e Cherrv rVr-tral.i . trtniuce.! bv Messrs. Trl.ei.,.t Rufi..l I. Th-. .. . . ir ioi.u.on 01 me preceding section. By, uumoer o, c.smiguisned men in every .
money and cannot get it front t'v.eir p. starved congregations. And it does us poo d to
nil 11 niter fi, 11 li.l... ... .1... ..... -....,.. .1... "i. 1. . .1 . ... - . sillier nf mi-i ift.t m,.I ..r ....il. ....T.-.i.l n -i
ti.- .,i, .,r ,., ) r .,. . it 1 ... 1 ...... .. .... ' ""' 't tier , en, ,.t i,.e ceciioii eo, a 11 -i 11 tne shareholders ot sncti " 1 't- !-...--,
u.t..,e,., vt .eUUUS9 u.e consiuerauoi. oi me civi. . Cilua, bout whi(.h was ch.,ck iuo bank b, tiled iu the clerk's ollke cf the county ve mvifM .Mr. Cieorge Law. tlie gr-at steimgreatest importance to the community. The i code, which after the adoption of numerous' .,v.k ,.i.,m ... ... , , ,. . in w Inch the b auk is situated, and o'sj iu the f."l Pi'-iclor, 10 a social bi liquet at th.? Astor
7I.4RR1EP. , . , On the f th inst , by Rev. Mr. Wfcen.
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ous' liv.k j .,. .,., , ., .. ill which the bank is situated, and o'sj in the proprietor, lo a social b-.nquet at t.w Astor , . .,M Psn . nf Cnvinrtcn. to M!s
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stleBd an Annual Conference and be. r Bro certihcates pubuslie.i iu itilavor are not from nn-1 ameudmei.ts, was ordered to a third readini to- ,i, i. m ,- '. i State An litor s otliee.semi-annnally. I?y s.-cti n , ,r ,, rro', , j,,r!,iJr f ITainr I C KWo.
S-.i..H.h. 1 . : know nn.tmes. bill from eminent sn.ltvi.l.K... ..1. .1 , t . ....... . 11 1:l """ " 31, no bill of less denomination than SjOO shall ail uureii, .nr. Me, ui- pri.i .g-press
" " p.eaaieM. - . ; - - ! ' ' 11,0 mind that the proprietorsof that line have an , be made Payable elsewhere lh..u at the ha...', rnai.nlac.lurer, George Steers, the builder ofthe ' placs-Cra lordsvillo Kev.ew.
Then, too, it does them gno i. It keeps them orated men. Statesmen, rrol'essors.Clergynien to provide fjr priming the law in the German
hnmble and makes them feel tint they too are "ml Physicians give ihoir strot g assurance that , language was read a third lime, amended aud mortal. And the re-election of Fio. Swormst -dt . ,llis n vv medicine forthe cure of pulmonary ; pissed. On motion of Mr. Stuart, a joint resconvinces us thai they are d.-hrmincd to attend "S-'ief rr'1.?! UU 1 l'n',!e"oe i olution authorizing llu Secretaiy of State to
suits inour seetion.will sustain l...'.: conclusions : lu'uli!il1 and ciicuhlo "au act for the iucorporaelsewhere. j tion ofraiiro.i l ccinpanies," was passed. Mr.
1 ; It is a semen bat si r-, 1.., 7n ...,t w..ti.....l -,,ClS0U m.roauded a leiolulion in relation to
to the money mutter of the c'.nm h r. !ir.!Vss ofthe feelings of delinquents. Then too, a the preaclurs rule owr tl-.e people, it is good to have one rule over them, temporally. They know hjw it feels.
j ; "t t 't ,ne n;1( si"r;, t :1 (art ItlJlt, restless ! .vio..v u .v. as is the. ocean, the pdb ct your ship is the only j tlu ,l,er,,iou 'f ths homestead exemption law, pa it of it thai is reaily a wake. whkh was adopted. Mr. Uney introduced a
eye not only to the public rood in delivering , usu "' l"c ef busines. Section 3.1 provides 'cn menea. ana o.ner equai.y o.s,,,,s u.Miea
th.,;i;- ..i. ..... i.... ........ . ... 'r i J per ceni. in specie io Ih kent on hum . - ....-..
,u a . casoitiuirt nine, uui niso tne nea in , .. .... .- ' .
.... ; on in" lutionnt oi tne bills in circulntion. Sec-
...uiiuuiu.i me passengers. .- rnpi i cnange tion M makes
Now it is manifest to my 31, no bill of less denomination than $'jOO shall J"h Van Buren, Mr. Hoe,
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Mr. Law has ...st returned from l'aiiama, which J . "--'J , " , .. r... he visited for the purpose of making inve diga- , aud Miss L,eah M. Bond, of Dubiu, -
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oi t,i..iiair is uui goou ;or me tieaitii. As rapid i ou uiy iiexi.i i ui . journal. , .. ... un tue sjiii insi., oy i.ev . v. - ... & . r.i. ..,.,., .1.. ,. I - ' road connecting the Atianti.s with the Pacific I r ..,.,. i : Vary 1- Smd' a rale as you suirtest tnitbt n,-odnett dis-.strotii. .... . , .. t. r . i i ieo. v oodcu auj .t..ss -uaij ta. inihiii p., (una nisasirous s,... . . .... ocean. 'I ne "Gcoge Law" hue of stenm ships, H . ...
consequences. And then vol hue now an i ... from this city to Aspiuwal', is now called the rr ..rtiiK'
ample lime to rest at Harriou, aft-r the fati"U-. iiunmoiwmf "U.S. .Mail Meamsnip I .unpany s bine." ing ride of 17 miles. We staved two hours yes- ' LZr:iir;r,iJe!'1 of iU I".'!l ,u?! T,w? a,r. ""JT1 T' 1 are C0!a'
. ...... ... , , ,t,i iM,j y oicdsnilifu t' v nc iiiaxiuuu uy utut. Cff ui me i . i.'. .tan,
terdsj. It n exceedingly plediaut thui. lo res t ; death of Andrew Wyiie. Greeusburgh Tress.
Yours Truly, Tirrtc anoe.
Ou Sunday last, Mr. Wm. II.Coc!cjM
becca Breese, U'm. Reese to Sarah Liuville Henry Fbttiier to Catherine Wagner-
