Indiana Reveille, Volume 41, Number 50, Vevay, Switzerland County, 8 December 1858 — Page 2

Indiana Legislature,

providing for the election of U. S. Senators,'which we otto the Standing Committee on JndiciatT. Some little discussion as to the meaning ot tho State Constitution, in the clause relative to qualifications of an elector. It came up upon motion to refer an election bill. The question involved was as to the power of tho Legislators to prescribe a resilience and its term, in the township or precinct wherein the alien born citizen may he entitled, under the Constitution, to vote. The Constitution requires his residence for one year in the United States, and .six months in the State, and there stops, after having prescribed the necessity of his application to become a citizen. The bill proposes to go further, and require a thirty days residence in the township or precinct. . The House was occupied in reading bills on various subjects, bnt in the after-, noon the question of levying a tax for IS5$ came up, and a long discussion!ensueJ. It is said that the expenses of making a levy on the present duplicate would cost more than the,interest on the sums necessary (o ho borrowed, and as (mflicient tax could not possibly be* collected for the January instalment of interest from it, the jloan must 1« rondo anyhow... ! Without coming to a vote, the subject was made the esjvciat order of to-day at 2 o’clock. But-the debate showed that the House is averse lo a tax for l8')S, ; It is generally conceded that a new appraisement will make the taxable* of the State about four bundled millions, anil that a levy of 20 conn will bo sntlrciunt. This would give oooo.UOu ut . ' .. which add SIOO.OUO for a aft cents , poll tax, amt the cutiro revenue wilt'amount to Sl)0t),000. Tho entire expenses of the State, including .SuiJo.OUO for interest on State debt, will,not bo over SouO.OflO or $(100,000, thus leaving from SJOOjlOO to SitpU.UOU to bo applied in payment of the loan for the coining January and July instalments ofintcrest,-

; ( Broadway hotel, Cincinnati,! caught fire n Friday last, hot was dis-i covered in hie to be extinguished without much dpiage. }

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Abdouiutil Supporters, , Singbyind IPible Trusses, Shoulder il races. ft .’if I' Itn-ivcd from the Manufactory of J. It. kmviii'K, an assortment of tbc . abr.Jc-Pnperif Inslnniienls, warranted to give jratisf.iMiuii. Pur sale at the Firry ft. Plug ■Store, ■ ■ decS I. STK\ KNS, ■

Xos. 123, 135 A 139, Noah K. and Anthony li, Cox—corner of Jefferson it Lafayette Etrcets in John Sheets a*! to Vovay, 1 acre; value of lanJ Ac 8375; ilclinqt lax Ac 822,94; tax of *58, $3.84; total tax 82V) 78. No. 145, IjCtvis Chenaud—pyt of swqr of swqrsec 29, town 2, range 2, 2 A 50100 acres; valno of land Ac 8100; Uelinqt tax, 82,40; tax of *58,81X6; total taxes 83.03. \ Xo 129, Clark JI; Kincaid—J. Du* ftmr’s add to Yfcvay. Lots Nos*254; 255, 250, 257 A >258; value of lots Ac 410; tlolinqt tax, 4,78; lax of ’58, 3,99, total taxes 8,77. Xo. 175, Silas Dodd—wdofswqrscd 20, town 2, range 2, SO acres; value of laud Ac 430; dolinqt tax 5,82; tax of ’5S 5,14; total taxes 10,40. i ' Xo. 220, David C. Ehlii\ —half of lot I Xo 25 A lots, Xo .SI; A 82 in original I Vovay; value of lots Ac 8540; deliiiqut I tax Ac 8,72, tax of *58 7,89; total taxes I JO.tU.

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Mosdav, November 29.

SEKATE.“Tlie majority were busy in cutting oat work, introducing bills and resolution* of inquiry, the latter embracing d nnra&erofinteresting subjects. majority'appear to be awaiting tba affect their recent resolution declaring the alleged election of Bright fitch to the federal Senate illegal will have upon them. House. —Mr. Turpic has made several attempts to get a vote on a resolution declaring that the (Jcncaal Assembly of Indiana has no right to "review the factH” of the alleged election of Bright and fitch, and that it is "nnwlre, inexpedient,. lin"constilultonal, and irregular for the "House to entertain any motion for. the "election of H. *S. Senators at the present ! "session.” This was voted out of order ion Saturday—55 ayes and 119 nays. ;Today it was brought up again, wiiha shp- ; ilor result. ,'>■' Although the State has a law officer, regularly elected to attend to her business • —the Attorney General —the Governor has employed, without any authority whatever, other attorneys. It is said that .fudge Hughes is the recipient of several ’ hundred dollars, as a fee charged the State, : and that the 'first difference .between ;lum j 1 and- Aqnilia Jones was in consequence of In refusal of the latter to pay this foe. t Mr. Cobb, on Monday, introduced a'.resblntion icquiruig -the Treasurer to.report | the sums of money ho has paid attorneys [for official set vices during li is term. ‘Mr. .March ivautctl the Treasurer to repoirt »t| tlie same lime. *linlos- Attoj-ney General McDonald has discharged: for which he gets his salary;’* . ■’■'Bills .were introduced 16 prohibitqhc circulatioii'.of.imaiithori/.cd paper currency, making it a felony; To provide fur Idling the Slate- printing to the lowest bidder; y A bill to amend the divorce ■ To repeal (he game laws. tax ron state ■ nJurosE? , . > ■

Official Paper of ’ Switzerland Comity.

CONGRESSIONAL. Wajihmuon, Dec. fl. Hovse.—The galleries uf jt.e House ate crowded. At noon tho Speaker called the ; House to order. After the delivery m" a prayer, the roll was catted, ami about two hundred ; members responded to their names, j On motion of Florence of l’a„ a resolution' [ was adopted appointing a committee. in omjunction with that of the Senate, to in form [the I’r evident that both Houses w t re ready to [receive any communication he may Lc pleased to make. .' | Tlie daily hour Of session was tied at 12 o’clock. A proposition to select seats ommontd inneh eunfusion, but was adopted, ami selections were made by each member as his name on a piece of paper was drawn from the'bos. St.N.ni;—fifty Senators a ns wtr-d tod lie roll. The oath of office was adminiflercd to Martin V,*. Hates, of Delaware; and he looSJUs seat. The credentials of Ward of Trias and Cling.’ man of N. C. were plestnled. ‘

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'Weoxx8Dav, ■: : : : Dixemuei: S, 1858

Bcsrsnss Dihectouv.— LVrsons visit-

ing this place will find the names, of the , principal mercantile houses, professional men, manufacturing ami nieClTanical establishments, «kc.. Jkc., enumerated in the list of Business Curds on the first page of the Reveille. ,

.On motion of Uwjn, the House was notified that the senate js toady to proceed to : business. Dn motion of t!win, a committee \vas ap. pointed to wajibnlhe President. ' ■ ; ' Masor gave’notice Hut he would on Tuesday call up the case of the Spanish schooner A nil isle;!. Sewaid, Fessenden ami others ob/ jeeled liial this claim should he singled mil; and Seward catted for a vote on Hie subject—which stood .yeas 21; nays til. !

‘ Xo. 221. James Kblin; lot Xo G8 in original Vovay; value of lot Ac 275, JoInqt tax Ac, 4.92; taxes ol *5S, 5,94; total taxes 10,86. . Xo: 232. William C. Froman—n 4 of nwqraec 36, town 3, range 3, 72 50-100 acic.-; value of land Ac 8525; dclinqt tax Ac 16,09; tax of’58 8,46; total taxes 24,

Jf-f* ni.Un* can lx- laltrn ut annuy iuj>ii, C'limmiptratl’JiU. Whatever Is inlviiJrJ f«r h>n'rti(<n inn-l Ixr antheotkatR't 1>J ilm uaiuu anU Ilf tin* ivrlli-r; not m.’CM.iariiv’ fur piililicaiiiin, I*tU a* a K»4ranlt‘u •»/ good faith. Wiicauhol unilertatu'lu fvluni n jt-ctr‘1 communication*.

jnrMIl Lcjrai Ailvcrtl.wniii'nl) payable in ailvamv* or when AflMavll U nia.Ic ; ln no ta«.‘ jmhjcct i» tic.* data j of proccaj.

Abstractor tho President's Message. 'v Washixutox, Dec. H.

Xo. 245. X. D. fllcason —lot Xo. 14 in Center Square: valno of lot Ac 825; delimit tax Ac 2.99; tax of *5S 2,55; total taxes 5,51. V... o 47, I'lrliart Caines—lots Xos. 215 A 216 in J. F, Du four's add to Vcvay; value of lots Ac 8280; deltnqt lax Ac 3,28; tax of'58.3,06;.total taxes 6,,34.' ' ■

in’ AH tniulent advert!*.'me nU to ho paW for Invariably In adtaiice.

New Year will give any $3 magazine jnihlisbiKl in America to the person sending 1 ' us an Address for our Carrier on the lirsl day of January, 3850, provided the' Mine h used on that: occasion.' In case more than one address is sent ns,-n disinterested committee will be chosen to make the; award..t ,'jJII contributions should; bo soul usbyipC' cember 20, 1858. (

The President in.Ms annua] nicsagc op* cns .by Congratulating the vonntry outlie contrast of the atritalion which cxMed in ivuiisas a year ago, witli.ine .t,m quiet ’which now prevails, lie refers to tins J.ecnmpton constitution, ami roafdrum his, position, on that subject, and thinks that if Kansas had been admitted with that constitution tin 1 same quiet would have been .•'cciirod at an earlier day. ]>oing perfectly williiigiuucquieM; in any other cmMitmuiiial inode, of settlement he signed Mr. KiiglishViiiH; and probably when Kansas' again applies for ad*’ mission. she will Iiave (be population required by that bill; lie goc> at 'length into the subject, and recommends the passage of a general law, mi that no iiew state' shall lie ad milted imtoss.shc has a population stifttctent to entitle her to one repre-i sen tali vc. • . .i

8-NU’ny Aotief.

rHIAKKN wo l.y Asa" Ncwthn, id t-'idvn ... . iisttip, :>« i.Imltai!;,: — l>ni: red .steer. two 1 ' years v.d .j.Jst with white in the liifehea*;—no * .11 tn.iis-. Appraised at $lA ami pasted U-.vn I,ei, a Justice .of the IVaic. NpiveiVf -!, rV, ' W i 11 it.V: , ., • 0 U VI a{ 0 U MM IV, ' list-' at ■ t'lcik.'

Xu. 25 1, Charles Ooldcnhnrg, Admslr *i( Kohett (tVMcnhuig—tin<livirlctl half nf a Mrteli r>f ground eaot of lots Nos. N to IS in .lnliu Sheets add to Vevay; value of lain! iK* $95: tax <t*c 1,12;tax of ‘58 97vt>; total taxes 2,1)9. X»l *J>a, Tlnirnas llcndiieh—lol No. (19 hrnrigiii.d Vevay-;. value of, lot ,(t -■57a; del imp lax'da* 98ct5, lax of ’58 Tfi et>; total taxi’s 1,71. , No, 19 it’ :;i (,.)ahiell llantmon—part ol urtioea IS, town 2, rang** 2, I 5U-I0I) acres; value of Iain| iCv $82t(;deljmjt (ax dv l s ,0S, tax of ’5S 11,42; total taxes

B HIDKS.—WeyviU pay the mar km price B fordry or gKer, hiib. s, . , dec-!. lAU'IIVOlSlI-i; A I.JvU'lS. ■■

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The Brevier type’in which I lie a.dveitiscments of Utis paper are iet in;: will he/old aln great bargain, if application be made: soon. \fe wish to gel smaljer type f«r this paper. .

Mr. KtlwanUMibntiileda rcsohiiidii iindrncihig'tho cum milieu on. ways and titcans to the effect: That,in ibu opinion of tins House, lo.itiJJ anything to the tax tin plicate (iunssessnients of real or other property for State purpose.' 1 , for the year ISfiS, would be inexpedient, ins many have paiil or will pay the tax now charged, before biich a law coiild go into effect; that such a thing would lead to' contagion, bccaufte inability of many to pay anything additional before they can avail l hem selves of. the advanta of. the corps of another, year, and because taxation should bc wjnal amt uniform under a rcappraisecmenl to lie provided for; and that they'should meet the present necessities! of the iidministratiuii ol the State Government, arising out of casual dclicitit of the rcventie, iir cunsc^nonce of llm last General Assembly Inilingto passing tiny law for revenue,. for the years .1857 and 1858; that (Jib means for that purposcj as well ns to pay the interest on the public debt should ; be borrowed; and thutdlie money so borrowed be charged on future tax duplicator, commencing with the year 1859, .pc. V • , V • t ;

ATTAtIMlIAT.

Report of the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund.

TKTnTIfK isi.uclti'!,;i(.mii Iff- 'li.iyj i I of t f i n, t ti’vif ao,n-ti- i II!'. JllS i.'Mtftl ot Ki;f«'jt.fl IV'tV y Jll .toy* ! mi ;!h- 1 1 1;;i>>’, i >I' Sm ;:!:ti11; (.VuiMly, Iti'ii { :it ;).«.■ iii.ii.iiit.o aii'l tif AVUiis S.AV Jicaiti.'I Hit-, rl-’iii;; .1 mi rrciti’vf t Wenckfiltv, OttVin i.iviif d S. ViVI.Ij, Jobn- V.* Kifiiijy* U'iIlium' iittnillaim •■■•111W nit- M ;n I.>V r «V W.Iii-.S. ' \\ tl>ii ami V.’iilLt;,i-N'i ;n;!;,un fat -J ’:I,i I'mJtr wliji'ti-nilnrt inOiKs -f-wtHiiii i ’ Iv.n wri's-)| > umstio 1 omuVi yjyncl • U’il|iniii--Jlf.i'l, hj:i1 {in- iLn m'-!r;.iissvt tar tli:l!>t ttiiy lit rci'-ml--!. i 1 " J 14 , til'll! ii'i'larV m - tit my nlly tr n; llm fnwii of J'.itn-'t, I timJ i.'itiv-'s it.-: ii'.-lciiOi'n!*iij*jv'!ir tniil ticutur I ■’■ slaiil jir'icfni V' l.i'tit tin* jmmi's i-f jikiiuiiiV utul \ ikritle the s.utm iti liis .i5>Si.*nct'. KKriiKX'liKitiiv, ; Jtulire of llur IVruV.;. V ft*; i

The Commissioners of the Sinking h'uml, consisting uf Messrs. H. Dumont, IVusiilunt; Ileal tie MeCletlaml, John K Carr, 1‘. M. Parks, and J. V. lletmistlaffor, under date of the 15th of November, make atr interesting report to the legislature upon the origin of this fund ami it present- condition. The Commissioners say:— /

1 ' President Buchanan’s Message. V In another column wc give mi. abslr.’cl of the President’s Message. It .was delivered to the House on Monday; We will lay the eti-. lire document before our’readers man eslm at the earliest possible moment after its reception, —probably Wednesday or Thursday,

. Ho congratulates Congress on the- rot* Hcmnit of the LTlalt affair without the ef- ; fnsiun of blood. ;lli> conipliments tlie of;: -fleers of-the army, there, and ricpre.-scs satisfaction with the conr.-c oftfov. Cum*: tiling. mill honorably mentiotivl'ol. Ivane. 1 Hi) refers to tho imporlaiiccufllio treat*: ii'ji jecemly negotiated with China amlj dapnn, and thinks the result in the funnel j eat© ju > iiliril (inr niuntal jiolicy. j : v lie congrattilates the country on thej abandonment 6f t ho right of reaicli liy I IJrcat Hrilain. ami in'referencc to Central America says that negotiations.are still progressing, ami lie.lias not yet abandonciI liic hope of success. Up refers to what; was staled attbe last session offJongrcssJ in that co i nicer ion. and, that bis views mC tlio subject of the Isthmus routes accord i wiib tire policy heretofore announced byj Mr. Cass. He speaks of the necessity of! enforcing our claims against Costa litVa} and Nicaragua. -j ' He spooks of Mexico a<t in a entiditioii of civil war, with scarcely any hope of a restoration to a permanent government. He refers to the causes winch led to a nip* hire of the diplomatic relation’there. He sjwaU well of Mr. horsyth’.s efforts, if tint for the hopo of obtaining justice, from the liberals which now appear apjiroaehing to power. .He would recommend the taking possession of a portion of .Mexico, Miliicknt to indemnify ns for all 'nor claims and grievances in the north of Mexico. Hoi dering on our ten it m v lheio are considerations which claim attention.' \\’o arc interested in the peace of the neighborhood,'— lawless Indian-mi* i ter otn: settlements In Am.mia and there! seems no other way thatthis dillteitlly | can be removed, than in OlabltMiihu' mil-; itary posts in Simone and ('hiehnaha.— Ho'recommends that this W don.-, n-gai-ding Mexico as In a .state of iinluvililv an anarchy. As to .Spain he refer* to the causes winch delayed the appoiniment of a successor to Mr. ilodge,- and says that Mr. Preston will go out with powers to settle tlie diflieiiliies with Spain |f pus*, siblc. Uesjiys that Cuba ought.to bclong to ns nni icepitunoilds that (.'leps be taken for ns* we acrjiiito alt territory by| bojorable negotiations this sbonlil not be an «ccplion. He lytiQinns *ais former qjnmdyg. iiV favor -of/jpocifie duties on certain atmles and shi/niis the whole tariff, qnesiiiij to '(fbiigicws. He cal Is at ten t ion to I ho Vacilm rail roadami refers,to the omlimil mu iU as showing the piaciicability of l1> route.—Among Ollier subjects ,jio renter tek r i ie recommendation to establish govern iiieut for

This fund was provided for in tin; char* ter of (he Slate (lank of Indiana, for accumulating prolit'ou the expected income to |he State, from her. invest ntoi\t in the stock of the Hank, from which, and the return of the capital of such investment, to discharge the debt inclined by the Stale in that behalf, mid to realize from (he residue a "permanent fund, appropriated in tho cause of Common School education, in such manner as the (Jcnural Assembly should thereafter direct," Tins Inah of lilt: Slain for bant in;; jutr-

Virginia Stitk Cosvit.vtion. —The Uemo•crats of Virginia held a Stale Convention last week. They had a stormy time time of it. ; — •Finally, Mr. Letcher was nominated for Governor; Mr. Montague for Lieutenant Governor, and Jno. R. Tucker for Attorney General.

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0*The Howard Association of New Orleans, bare Just published their annual report.' During the prevalence of the yellow fever the past season, (hisSociety treated 311 1 coses; of whioli only ill died; The-tola I amount expended was something over $15,000 —an inconsiderable sum, when the vast benefit, the suffering that was mitigated, and the lives that were saved, are taken into the account..- , . - . ■ , .• . .

{n>M>«Wa.1 Ml To wliicli add Iirvniiiiin- rvcnivi’d m ; of tlic ininJi alnac j>jr, Ac., ' aflvr deducllng i*vjwii+ , » - • Sri.7.Vt !i7

' JJaile:thc*BpcciaI order for Wednesday; li o’clock, [L m. : ; ■ A bill lojprbvcnUbo circulation of .infoHlhorized paper currency was read the tirsttime. ;•

$l,<I0.7.VM 07 • These means .wert invested thus—

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Mali* I It Ilk - , - gk-.-HtjIHM CO. In Ilians InMurLhftML-ts, U

(P“The,ofHccs tAbe filled by IhoLcgisl.iiurd are as follows: .

iiiurUIdircs . * eij.WWirt l,il.,io-i |i,, LrathijrlnHnUm; Fatijui . ttio nurU-UMil tier iimait 5J-: |.; 11 ;<j

Trustee Wabash Canal, salary......,.$2,500 Ante Printer, under the law. Agent of State, J « .........2.500 Librarian, “ ‘.....,.,...700

■■J.'iDiAsarous, December 1.

- Sesate. —*This nlteruooti was spent mainly in tho advance of hills to a second reading.’' Tho appraisement bill haying passed, a bill cnthcly new in the imnals of the legislation of this State was inirp-. duccd by Mr,. Tarkiuglon, for the better secniiiy.ol the Stale against loss,.by reason of her placiiig in the liantls of her Administrative ofUccrs, funds, bonds, coupons; iVd. This hill makes it a felony (embezzlement) to’ transfer, use, invest, or otliehyibp dispose br( transiently 6rJ for a permanence) such trust funds, die., without Hue authority of InrtvTlic non-pro-dnetiun 61, said, funds, bonds,. itc,,;U».be taken as priiua facia evidence prsiich'Cnibcz/.lomcnt or felony. j . A hill was presented by IIcificn; o( Washington, tho object of; which is to provide fur "the cancelling of Slate bonds truif.ferrod,ianil the wfcua of hew bonds signed by the ;Amlilor. and ‘ Secrelafy of State and countersigned by Uio — State, iicrtloforo no check has been thus placed bythe signaturesof sc vo pil'officers tp tho.proyenlidh ot ovorissuesi ’ The effect of sucli;, a movement must'favorably influence. our sccurities, . ’ . \ In the lionise,,hut little business was transacted this afternoon.--Tho bill above reported .was ; ‘aiid laid oyor. A other bills wore introduced, read a lirat limo and laid.ovcr tinder tho rule, awaiting a second reading in order.' : ; ■' •; 51xoiakai’6u3, December 2. V ■ The Senate baa just voted .ou'tbo |p: praisement bill.’: it contains some good provisions, imbiig which are' that tholippraiser, j(county) after .the lirst- appointment, bo ejected by the 1 people. This bill is hot retroactive, but is designed wholly for Uio future, it being conceded generally that tlierb wili hot bo a lax lov : ted for the year 1858, but rcsort to a temporary loan to supply : tho ■ (Telicit.qi the Treasury. This' is. thought oxpcdUht; because, wo have no law forappra i sem$n t, and tlio actof levying 'a;tax wunlcly pfac-, lically, or hy Indirection, re-enact Hie bid expired law of 1851. The bill passed tho Senate’ by a vote of -15 ayes to 2 nocs, A : bill was read a second 1 i me, providing .that persons, excepting houa fid®, owners of river craft, and navigators, (who may navigato at their own risk,) and excepting pilots duly licensed, shall bo deemed guilty of misdemeanor, and fined twenty dollars, to he collected before a .Justice of (bo X’cace, for (lie use of (be School Fund, who shall navigate tho Ohio Falls.

Up to ilanuary 1S57, (he earnings of the fund were on'y $liJ,4ij7 :J:J aside from the income dori\ r cd from the prutits upon tho State’s intoicat in the stock of the Hank. - The Itepoitmys: '

Three Directors of Statu Prison, $3 per diem ■ ($SW.) • r J ; • V. ' ■■ Trustees of three ndnevoIeiilMnsliUiliqu $1

' per diem amt tmledjie.' ’. , Three.Sinking Fund Comiiiissioiiew §3 per diem and mileage.;" s ; >

. It may be regarded that, substantially, the operations of the Kami, in connection with [lie income* froii the profits, of the Stale, in tlio Stale lank, have been, (or the pqriod'of twimly yjars, being from the 1st oi January, 181(7, to the 1st ofJanuary, 1 i?57, when the Hank ceased to ,do business; and since then, without such aid from the earnings of the Bank, for t wo years less two m out Ik, up to the llrsL of November, I85S.

Metuodibu is IsiiiAXA.— Tho .Methodist Episcopal Church has gained a strong foothold in Indiana.' it is ouly a little more Ilian a quarter of a century since the Indiana was set off from the Illinois Conference; now I lit former has teen divided into foiir, witha;total membership ofu0,209, an increase during the last year of 12,155. ■ " ; r ;

The result of such ca-nhigiiby the Hank, and the fund, for the stale, huve been as follows, up to tho firs, day of-November ISoS. _ The means of the find are: : faian* iin jlnnsajjiisVn Real (iU)i' 5l r V-;MI0 07 Haiti)* 13 I^mm in 1 ho Statu fur (iamihil Kxih-hm-* nml Inlcriiat InijiMYL'm-ul. iL-bl, S {|irind)ia1) , - - C70,r,ta 31 Caili ail van end ai lvm[vnrary lian tu llio i , ; Stale fur July inlcnm, Ida? - - • 107,000 Oil l’a4i uiuam •• . - • - * - ■ It'fci,lfJ>" llnuso imnltascil frou tndiaii- . apulU lira mil . - I l.uuu nu

Usiteisalisu is lowAi— 1 Thu Uniycrsatisis of Iowa are making' atraiigcineuls lu secure preaching in every county in 'the State; mid calls arc issued mviliBg'infiyfhalum at what places it will be advisable to have appointments, and the prospect of successful labors.

ICT A shinplasler bankjias been ‘ started at Hartford, Ind., called lhe Hartford Exchange Bank.* Its bills are void in law, am! thq.Lcgislature is now considering a bill making it a felony to make or issue such citculaUng notes.

. . Sa,331,wu;3 The niily debt with whiuh thu -Fnml u '

chanrealdf, iVthO rcntalnlit; liumti nrH.uS1.3-»..nsi ifiurtl l.y l.o Slatu, " , Titf llankine fiuTiiiucA, aiWiiK'-lnrt-ln? ilic lliwaf, anlrh (In* Milking Fund hiv rvikutuvd l>y jmr-' cLaati and cancckd—being i - • K0,uoo ou

- (O’A resolution, by Mr. Boyd, looking to an amendment of the Constitution in reference id the School Laws of Indiaha, so thaljicreaflpr common school legislation will nut bc unconstitutional, was adapted by the House on.Monday week; ' '

heaving a* ihccieCMiif the mckta of ibo ‘ Fund, atwlrails debts' ■- ■: , S'.VCW,Cj'J 73 Tlunr'is, liowuvur, to bti, till*. ... aura, Iho inlervH aecutaubb.1, amt ■ . ,b» btfpaid. by Uns Slab','Viif ibu ! ■■■ ntonunu withdrawn by her fonii'ilio ; Fund, which, tivfn,*iO t>om!ti|. per ’ , annum, an U stipulated In the Uw ut ", Feltuttrj 0, It'll, Uompuled at..- -1^1,101i'»3 Making- > 1 - V * ; aj

IP* At the October election in Jlarwh Co., Iho vole for Cduiil? Treasurer, for ' Deck, .Democrat, and Darker, Republican, was a lie. .On the 3011) November, a new election was held,when Darker was elecleti by 191 majority., ’ v. -V V

. STl’Iie following coniiiIimeV i1t y no (icc is lj|;eu ftom the; Missouri Dcmom. hnmtnxe .Iniuun/ oj Sujfrrhiz \V/i> ri . ( / hj 'Titling il/f Ltan'i Slrmglhruing r’ nr /,_ Since Hie nth of August, the folluVn" cases have K-eii repoitcil ciircil; 5

,,'Tbo latter sain of $2,780,601 ,36 is the “permanent ' fund tip prop ri ated (o the cause of common 'school education, 1 * being llie profits accumulated from , the State's investmentin the-stock of the old State Bank, . This , is : truly a maghi Beent sum to promote so important an object, and the peoplooftbo StStp should see to it ibat tbo fundi ia properly in vested, ; well managed and J ust ly applied,■ ' .In couelusion*. the Commissioners! pay tbo following deserved compliment to tbo financial skill which directed the management of the affairs of the Bank: • It is manifestly due; aa well to those who. are no longer among tho living, as to those who aro sltll engaged is their rcspectivo duties in connection with the State Hank and her Branches, ami m the Sinking Fund, to consider whether anything in the history ot banking, and especially in tho experience of Slates entrusting their money and credit to the, management of individuals, in a corporate capacity, for hanking and funding their profits, can ho found in any degree favorably to compare with such beneficial results to tbs State.

{U*The deceasc of Robert Owen, in, England,'the father of Robert Dale; Owen, has been announced and confirmed. ■ He was a notable man, and ran an eventful and peculiar career. *.* ■

105 pctsous have been cured of ’iciitral Debility. : v . . ' WS persons have been cured of Ncrvoij Debility. ' r. '

‘JS persons have .been cured of disease; 0 r the Kidneys. ; / ' \ 180 persons who have been ntllicted ■ wij, various cutnphiinls,.Fever, Chronic IJianhfcn. Dysentery,. Uver Complaint,' Night Sweats,-. Dyspepsia*’ aiid of the . Digestive Organs, have been cured, beside? a large number from whom we have iiQlyt'fchearJ. McLean’s Strengthening Cordial and blood purther is a remedy reipiited by.cvejy one in the Western add Southern 'country.... It i? vfery pleasant amragreenble to take, and it can be taken by mnty .woman or child. ■ .As a diuretic, it .will cure nny disease of the Kidneys or and as'On'alterative, it will puiify the blbod; : atid remove all pimples,, sores or blotches from the skin.

tT Hoa. Henry Walker, of Aurora,;wis announced to Lee‘a ire in the Hall of'the House of Representatives; atlnffinTMpofis.rm Friday night last, by invitation of the Legislature.— Subject—"Elocution and thePine Arts," ' ■.

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.Uclihuciit List. ; > 2,1*1 ol Ms and Toun-Iots rumuinliidelliiQiiciit fur the non iiuymd ot taws duo on llicm for 1c’.year 1857. In S\vi uci’l tucounly, Indiana. Jefeiisonowxship, No. if ., Delinquent* J IS. Abraham Adkinaon, iiot No ,valued at 25 dollars, and Nos. U0, , 126; 127, 128, 120, 130, 117, 148,; ( 150, 151, 152. 1G5, 166, 167, V 16S, j and; 170, in CenterSquare. Value* ds and improvements §100.: Dclinquaax die., §3,60, tax of 1853 S2.S9, l« taxes, §6,40. Kok.115 di 1 Bohert. R Collim— j part of uwqrsoc . town 3, range 3, 7 acres; value of la bc §l00; ddnqt tax Ac 1-1,23; lax of 3,33; total 17,61. )

fl ' f ; No. 3,9. KcNo tfx.Ioiias-:—lol No. KSt 'iot ** J‘ .1 hilonrs add to Vevay; value of loi.fv Si a; deli in jt tax Itlcts; tax of tW:’58 itJcts; tola) lav** o'Mji, !■. No. 1170, (leorgc 11. Kyle*— part of lots 1^,1' Nos, Vof 132 «f* pari of 107, ami lot No, 7 1 all iii original Vevay: value of lots <f-e t ? i ' $lS5t); delhi'p tax ,f - c 67 IS; tax ol *5S a 1 ).Sa; total tuxes 124,33, ; No.' -l Ml, Kolrett/I, Laithaill—lot No. lol in Sheets il* l>nfonr’.s add lu Vevav; lvalue of lot Ae 629; del imp tax 3,42; tax “> of ’58 til ; total taxes 3,63, , I No. IHVMiit l.anham—half of Jot ’ . No (Jo in original Vevay: value of lot Ac • N ,-$ loOVdidimp tax Ac 5,25; tax of VS 4,total taxes 9.83 li’s; No. I fi, Henry, .Miller—part of c \ of all!inijrsec 2 , town 2.'range 2, ■lO.anes; V” ; value of land Ac 0,03; lU; '; tax of '5 s 5.7G: total taxes 11.711. atlj •No. Ida,- Nathaniel Mix—w .( of ne.]riii. - see a, town |, range 7S.acres; value id ‘‘"11 am I Ac $525; lot No. 2J in'Ml. Sli-iling; ,^’j' value of lot Ae 5latl;ilelin<|l tax Ac 7,31; , )I ";tax of '5S (i,2G; tola! taxes 13,1*0. ml; NO.-IfH), Andrew .1. Moutanya—w I 5 ! of .stvijr of m; * 17. town- 2. range* 2. SO acres; value of land Ac §.710--Infs Nos. rs,; *’ 'V ■''■in Center Sipiare; value of Inis Ac iJii | $65; dclnnp lax At 9,14; tax of *58 0,1 IS; . | total raxes . Ill,I7*. ijj.j- No r 170, The heirs of Hugh 6. Mont- ! goniery-t-half of lot ■"No. *7i in original ir-1 value-of 68. t; delinlp lav ■lo flt'irts; lax of '58 S-'ictspiotnCta \es I,SO. ls -r . No* ;m(), r.cnjamin Pavne — lots Nob, ; k:i, 132, 133. 131. l l:i t i-i i. ms a mu f in Center Square; valim of loU <Ve ?11I0, | >*' dclimjt lay |i,-IS;■ lax of VS Oil; lolal ;fi i; taxes d.r<7.• . ? ■ | ■ No. oO.i, •fillin' It, Iiayls—pait of c;r- . I'jrst'C III), town li, range li. (Ill acres, ami ! tte<[r of nwcjr of see IJ0, town ti, range 2, -idO acres; yulnoof land A'c $1120; i)elin<|t | tax »Vii {1,03; tax of ’dS 0.7G; lolal taxes ’ 10.GO ; , ■ e-; No, hOfi, .lohn llichcls—north side of jj*-swqfsrc "I, town 2, range .hO-IOii -a ■ acres, A part of swijrsec III, town2, ranga "* .2, dOacres; value of iatnl Ac SildO; i]p- , linijt tax A-c of VS6,00; total taxes ■ o. - No. oD8, Spalding K:uisom--parl of ,,,- liniHvideJ J of BWijrsee 18, (own 2, range ' l , 2, 100 acres:'value of land Ac 61025; dek ; linrjt tax Ac 1,01; tax of ’5S 10,88; (oUl ; taxes 1-1,Slh , fi0 7. Orlando lions—part ol lot "j No., 171 in original Vevay; vair.o cf lol « Ac 62l0; ilclinnt tax Ac 2,Slt; lax ol ’5ti ki 2,13; total taxes 5.02. • o No. GOO, John C. llayls— r-part of nw0 rjrsec 0, town 1, range 2, 27 acres; south . side of swiirsec 31, town 2, range 1, 26 acres: 1 value of land Ac $455; do- * i I'd* 1 Ac 7,35; tax of '5S 7,24; total <Uaxe* 14,50, r! No. G10, ticorgoll. Ilogcrs—lots f\V l' 3l A 32 in original Vevay; value of lots 1 Ac 6440; dciinijt tax Ac 10,C8; tax of I|’5S G,89; total taxes 17,57. ... | j V-No, 0-13, Joseph Short--fiart of lot |No. 7 in original Vcvay; valno of lot Ac | $50; delimit tax Ac 57ds; tax of '58 50 jets; total taxes 1,07. J No. GU, William W. Sa^Ith—part ol {u.VoffiCo 34, town 3, range 3, 5 acres; I vafuo of land Ac 6100; deliuqt tax Ac 3,j G5; tax of’5S 3,41; total taxes 7.0G. Np. 6-17, Xhotnas- L. Smith—pari of nwqr .of fee 31, town 2, range 2, 70 acres, neqr.ofscqrof see 31, town 9, .range 2, 40 afcrcs; value of land Ac 87,50; dcliniit tax Ac 8,32; tax of *58 8.03; total taxes 10,35. . No. G49, Henry Sockwcll—part of n 1 of sec 34, town 3, range 3,00 acres; value of land Ac 6900; delimjt tax Ac 9,56; tax of’58 9,11; total taxes 18,67* No. COli David r Slcel—part of swqrecc 33; town 2, range 2, 61 acres; valne of land Ac $615; delimit tax Ac 10,83; Ux of *58 11,51; total taxes 22,34. No. 777, Julia Ann Wolf— 8- end pf swijr of sec. 33, town range ?, 30 actss;

IX A new Free-Will Baptist Church is being erected at Moore field, in this .county.— When completed, it will compare.favorably with the best churches In this county. ,

HXTbe Indiana Senate has three bills under consideration fur the election of United Stales Senators, and the House has one.

Tho Sinking Fund Commissioner’ reorganization bill passed its second reading. Tho School Fund is, by this bill, proposed to bq distributer} luAuog tbo counties in proportion to tho number of children in each of such counties.

; Try drachni. is sufficient to convince the most sceptical.of.tU wonderful strengthening anditi vigors ling properties. - See the’advertisement in another'column.' ■ : ■ /■. ■■ ■■ •" ' dec#-2w

CrTbc enterprising proprietor* oflbe Indianapolis Daily Citizen, are about commencing * weekly paper. Terms $1 per year.

ID* See the new advertisements of G. Golden burg Sl Stn, in another column. , ' *■

OCTAttention m callcd to the Prospectus of tho ; Slalfj, innnblher columrt. 'Jhose desiring.; 'a Washington paper, ehoqld Gubecribp,.- v; ‘

The House adjourued early, say at 10 o’clock, after having read a few bills a second lime. Among these bills was that

[IT T2,925 foreigners arrived at New York this year, up to the 19Ui, against I$C,650 last jear. .

BTSallie Baxter has been taken back to the Penitentiary.

V KVAY' J STOVK AAO TINWARE! EMPORIUM. IHKsiilinlefS keep constantly on Ii-iml! T .1 JafiTi!assortment of titoy i s, (Diisisiiiri; of ail list most'apjiiovml pallt-rns- ant sties, indioHm: Hie ilf, famt-J “ Hock,” “ Clipjit r/’ * , (*lamjm>ii,!. I ‘lleii;iiU’C,’' anJ "i'relllilllli" COdklii? StfiVfS. . .V!sii,a?ir|\i:y of I’ailor am! I lent in; slovt-j, —all Wuiranei to civt; tit:uo satisfactionm r/.v ir.iv/a*; - tfo keep <■» -fiitml a kmc stock of Tinware of our own toutifacuirc, with \cMtl< country (niiclarns viU le supplied at Cincinnati .prices. A!fc, J a pan lie.1 Ware, llrass Kettles, Ac., Ac. . , ' JOB WORKAll kinds of Jotv Work in our line, such as Sponlme, Tin 1’ofiiii;', Ac., Ac., muie at short Ji'ilifc, intle very It $1 style, ami on ica soluble tcims. ' lir'Oi'l coppcr.tbrass ami pou ter taker.in f\claiij,'e. C. iUM.I)KNlU!K<i ,y SON.lineutl'cr S'./SS.—tf