Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 December 1829 — Page 2

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Whatever n:ij hive been done by

the Fntedi Parliament, our own State j Ori-nt'i'i on h J' uamunt to any pre cedent q':o!ti from thence ;h iiuttioritv. "I'n if tvrshill not impair tlic va : i . i v f :Uiy cam fracas'1 h pres-mg ij.ri' upon nur consideration. JVo one ;J.wjt!s but that thi- wa- a matter of riv itc concern, H muah as a bitgun ;r land or hures; and tint as such, r,c have no legitimate light to inter n?re r-J'I set ? n J r the bargain. This jn.ii, cu::if'lair: ot the frigidity of the lady. What though she were cold a tlir"pend int icude which hut:g suspended on I ) i in I? temple. Hi ignorance of tins matter may he j'l'tly imputed t) lu at j;-1 If. And lr tins In-own wrong. he oecht t:o t to be c U'Hcaanced tolli a hearing helot e any tribunal, much les thi. Thi man may be a j'od To ia; 1 th:n!t 1 ha nv hiai:if I do, I Innv l-.itn to he a food man. I'oit what of a!l t!)i. Were he pi U- : Dam!, P'lt.enf as .'oh, and meek as .l es; and .t i.o 10.. were cold ns the snow on the huihest lull of the polar renr j Te eld! have f.oiliin? to !. Willi tl.rti raurinee. A few ilay sinrc, the enCNtrriernent of a lady n thi- tl .or, wh ,p comphiint nj nnd her hu-ha:id, invuotfd in ubtanre t the amo, ach'rsfd asraiRt thi- plitioner'- w iiV, I hi doubt I r t een the means of cans- j irr thi f-entlfmin to pre-- with Ins Cl urn o rl -ply on her heels. It wr bnve the nshf it thi hill, rid tinniarry this m in and wnmin, we have The neht to marry them to other per-j-r,. Then a the bdi for the rebel cf ih f-rtner la lv, whose hu-hand i -ot sutm iently amorous, h i red finally 'm.-ei. and n phe appears o have i'nrnd' pn."J2h r.n this ll or to pa- the L.d for her relief. I w r.u!d prope-p an nrr(alam.Ui-n of the two bill, and I hat we m the a Ui? by which we will aiirry this p.rtitimer to Mi'. M . n. alilv eminently qualified to remlei ve-n happy: rend tint a- Mr. M is a gentleman nf wl,o;n no woit'ny lady c uhl eier le presumed to be jealoti-. tint e in the s ..me law defi ne, thit -cr M ami !he I -if'y ef tin pefi ti -ncr -hill hereafter he man and wite. I'ait if gentlemen will not thu tar. and make fair pei son erniaently hap pv; if they think we have not a right to do so, then wp have net a rlit to ; e s this biih Sh uldwe pa-.- it, the t.at to the sfaf" would le ten thou.iud doll ir.-: indeed twenty 'h ai- ind dollarw -'i! n t he a hih e-fimale. Nor do i Uri'iv that we cnuhl pbicp heundtriet . lh pr .-?.. Mp con-etpient expfm-es 0 e till iM'i'il fdiow an ther in 'rain. 2 ton, and u ce I mi; e-ion F.ve fv ili-rni, tinted hn-h nd and rp-tW swit1 in fa!e, who had not futTn aetn c i-e for a divofep, ,trel si m-it ne cf.-in'v he repflled by the e.oijrt-. w.ai'd tl " k h th r, iind prr-ent their f itnri aj. peti' O'i". Ar d we rnu?f he r i 1 el up"U to ifecoJe iiynn-t parfie o h'-'it ivia them even an opportu r, "v f-hfwmif ih-it we were eneroarh ii..-'n their fieaift rights, upon tin-a-' ta'-p anl s'.an l-reiH averment The exi'dr I ov, at'r enufi.ef a'l' g n -!.;rnhf-r uf c oie nf divorce, read? m j!4f-o wor!. ''An I ir. all cae wnert lh." c art i'i it dif ret i m -hall deem hf pi intmr a divorce j i-t and reaanallc.' '1 , 4 : a broad a- any law can er Co t t i ; yet the prt.tleman fi run -',11! ''.in iv-. tf.e cnirt- will red h- ! i rtiti a.-, urde. it le fr nne !

Co, ai?ro d. In lhn I thir li the j a-un-t th.e cori'nt and intei e-t I Co ate riifht. IIow-vrr grr.it tnej'. C siv that 'f only ua to he al i m a !e irivt.a to the ourt in the law, j tf red at tlo- tutu fixeu on, and at no oth l! f , old f.evpr h ive been o !f n led thai f T Umo. He a-Ked, what would b. ihf.y hhrai'd tiy any caue mde.-' thi -j 'bought of A and Ii if they wt re ihu- tf -oid a'lon of the applifato ti was spe- i lCt. . idv -et forth in the pUitiun i Mr W.m l r . of Jeiferon remarked t in,;-, '. as to enable the oppotte that he lelt it a duty to the eopW h. t'lto'ft the .hi'L'r. iirid pi ov e m epi e-entpd, to oppo-e the ad .ption o

oin!e- it t'.f-y were ret t nirooM ia tro'h "Sc. to the c'l't mut tiave li a i ie I. If lh Co l ts have, howet i, m it'-d the -po f of' fhe I a n, ihry a 'l nahh' P f el!-!)! e Ihlt th. ' i ; i ! i r , . t .ei' h i i-e u I o ' e r -1 r p thej lno t- d 'ii'. t U-i-lat - on. At I he I st .--!' oi of t he legislature ac ua- a great nuoiher o apj 1 c a l.v oi e A r -rout io i w a- t Sen i r - -fail ', deny lag the tigh of the le J

U 1 ' ' -" t'i mt div r x s I" wa- de jari nverwhelmmg uiajinty .agnn-t it h , t- d with w.nijitb and I u -i . r , ( rm ns v ie.w of the suhjei t he was op d iys. an I I -t. hy a ruall m -j .r ily ! pe-ed to the men?uie,and h.'beved In-n-am-l it. Vet sie h wa-thf- eS . pin. r, ri(.j ,.,.f nts wrM. ,. fi,. ught it Ihe d i". d hy that ibs u-M'-n and s;,h.f rpinf projertnie to legislate u,.o,. (he sub nib-, torn, lh.it not a single till of fit jeet, when the people petdn-iicd for it -. e a- pa-el during that .(..Jf,f) ;iTj, ,rit ,l.fli i0 w,,,u,l (,j,n-e ao rf-.i the le.con-oia'e Mrs. the mr;,-ure providing fur the call of he1;; who h now proving relief, wa- Convention. I le pr e-umed the i e w f : C o of lh:- humhlfst f.f petitioners at i few gentlemen conversant e iilj fan that time; but wnlna;' MKft-.H. Jer j Con-.itulion, but e.aibl take : eptnm-tro-nls and an'v. catt ri here, reprc-enf j to some parts of it; but tho-r par t-, ai her i pining in abn .-t hoje!ef-s fl -p ur, J lie ugh ex. eptumable. weie not r i -1 by the flecii"D of that bud hearted oil-, and o:i r !af e ha v ing pro-pen ,1 :f-si ,r;i.i y. Though v. e may romrrn- liftct ri y ears under the picent (u.ati 9-i b-i grief and so, ravvs of other? tutmn, be wo'ibl oppn-e for the pre-ei t ' th" br.e of im; er ati; e duly ue as a rnca-ure altog' thei ia? -:j eibent. si. ail I i;ev er pa-. A- lr-ii-hituM p. Ii- tlie ifsnbition b"foie the Ibai-p, ;l(,d

.) f .rhu,; nnd the constitution bei Ily foiheU air pa-mg any law of'his l-md. I" r-p'y to Mr D on r.f, Mr. Ki::,.. -fay - d 1 Theip vy a no f!i.igreemiiil between bun nrel t!ie gentleman from o viterlnnd. IU , n,, objection t loitiug thoe iricb ;m the Irman Ilad rulled tllin lie th'03.ht it "rubi be b 'tier in the fn st pi i- e. to i?iv e a di vorce m eucli ie; nod if t!.-r,tide anil Mis. Iliimmoisly sh. ul u,.i, ,0 hef2e torrether, n. ivnhel;, bttho,,, Inve authority for tn flomrr. iQonp point the gentli.-m in bid. nn ia5if?n him. lie (Mr. K ) bad not ml 'alt CO'ir'.l ir, England bad f.f .f. gian

cd Jiw.ra-$: buJ Id rcmruks wrre, that

some of tin icch duti'-al CuUtts divorc- ! from bed and board. Tin' notion to tcject was decided in the afurmntiv e : aye 3C, na ? 27, On motion of Mr Pennington, The reoution ly liim pie-enled on Siturday la-J, on the Miiject of taking the sense of the j oople en calling a con vention; and t he pioposed amendment thereto, by Mr. Wall ice cf F., which amendment was, that the judiciary committee enquire into the expediency nf the measure, instead of being re quued to report a h:ll, was now taken up. Mr Penning rc; said, he Imped the question would he irnmediatf ly on the fplestmn i;f C'"fl n'in nr ln ( Yn en tot., and that the amendment wo.; d met prevail; that the que-tion could a-J well be taken on the !rcn!i ot Ho- j reoluteui rio, at any other time j Mr U'.u lu i. of F. r.-.ade s.m re j m irk" in Mipp' ttef the motion to a- . nil lid, r.nd ?aid the Cen-f itutior. provided Jur it nw! amendment, ai d h. 'lout ted e. hetliei w r h:: I'lC er to ! a'ter any other way or at any ether j rime tr;an every l.'lh year; at ail e v a r.:-, !ie wi-he d a e.unrnittee to ere; ::r( into it It is true, the majority c an d.. any tiling, hut they nt:-t not act in an uncor. - iituiieri.u u av ttiat ti.e m;ij-:itv and minority eadi have tloir r'iits ur.d the Constitution se.rne- the I'-ht-"i trie mm 'ill) 1 r. e i.entitn;nn. aid he, provides that every l-lli eai, . . . . - -. -. i ilz. It had been but a short tune since a period of this hind had pa--ed by. a' winch an overwhelming majority nf the jTople dar.lated a; mist it then he. as!i(a!, prop-e the quetnu aam l.uf. continued he, even if it w ere Con titntien ii, he could show it ito xpedi enf. If an odeju- law i- pase.i we might !ive under it two vear-, withoui redrr. .;'iia. we h ive an unmet. s tv "floral bu-irif--, which dem mils out attention; hut f ttirnj a-ide the ite-on veniene, he eon-idered theie co-aid he no can; for in-!ead of nito. wh months the 'ei-hit'ir e would -it fair. He thf n adverted to the C"n;iiuii roil itv of the meaure. lit ai I, the people h id pveii their opuoon on the .-ub ject of aniendinj; th.e Coii-l il oi o n, nioi to ubmit the que-tion arroi, at Ihitirne. wiuhf Ie a'nr.t t h: ep; e -s j, ;m emcrt of th pc-pie ; at a lite pen -d the Cor::ti!'.;ti'-.ti was then ...rue mr r,t Mr I'lnmn.icn tb.ru read tin? lhl' ol right-, allown, an alteration at ari tone, and ob-erved that the power w.jin the people -olely, and 'bowed in vhat manner the C -tHtituti n miht l j ad vantage, ,u-!y ametaled, y u titular Iv n repaid to impe achn.ent-. Mr F.vans ru-e in -upport of the mo te n; t ut -aid, tur ddh-n nt n . s, t,.. ifiantho'p uiged ly t'oemiver thi! he th"Uht the peoj te hid t.he j-owei o ilirr the C"n-tifiJtion at any t.me He hoivrj that the proviM in to sub ni i f the qwrstjon. tvery I 2th year wamereb, meant to guird the j eoplenlits; they -hall do it then, but it mjj he d me at any other time. Mr Wali.a' r. r joined, that he wmld ;;ive a -irnple xtrnp!e: S i j p -e a r.ou irart between A, 11 and C, who agie that, at fprtaia time-, they may m al an alteration in the contract. Thf lay flown the manner in which it shah le altered. A and B wi-h t alter it and talie advantage of the provi-mn laid flown in the contract that the no j!"it s!iail ;nv em, and make an allei I he if solution under cun-olei ato.n The stihject emhiaced u, the le-oluton wa lately before them, win n they ul rrihed hy their vote, their a-ent t. the Cou-titution a it x--!-, and then pp -itp.ntc, calling a Conv ntion. o the ear eight cr ti tin n.l r ed and t w en t y eight, a oil wa- opetiefl. and thepeo pie r ailed on to xpre. their will, for of igiint a C'Oiv eni urn , find the re-uitap j ears to be, from the return-, received v. te against ii, iti any shape it unr;ht a'--suaif. The rj-ie.'ion being put on the amend tnent f.f Mr. Wallace, the s.iti.r: w as cm ned in the allii rnative. Mr Fioley moved further to amend sa;d resolution, by adding at the em: t! eic-f iht-ve word-: "and te make stn.h other amendment" thereto as may he deemed nece-ary,M which motion vvaxho carried m the nflirmativc. The (pie-linn then rccurre'' on the a d option of said re.oh.u.on, as amended, which r eads a- follows : H: jiavf. That the committee en E ''ica:i ;n le i.a -tiuctcd to irnuirc iulo

iV.fi expediency of repoi li.;; a liil i ) this House to ta!;e the seme of the people of this state at the next general election, w lie ther they wish to rail acen vention to so modify the Constitution ol this state, that there shall he one race ting of the (jencral Assembly in two y .irs, and that impeachments of civil o flic era before the Seriate, he given to the circuit courts, and to make such other amendments ther eto ns may be deemed neeesary. .vvi .. Mew. Ar;nMron-. Tx li. lV'ace,

iM.on, linuti). Ca Coiliii, Criiinr, ,s!!,., id" that -u' iert.

ot r. I. a;.4-. 1 i!uev. I i( . i dion. 1 hill. Henii 11 1 11 ti YUh 1,1 V; l V T' ' 1 I1"1'3, J:,r'v' . a. k,.im ). Ja, ,k-on .. . ,,,..M -,a ... K. Jone-, Kcte halt:, kin.-!ir , Kmn ird, 1.-. n1 . , , 1 , weriti, I.iMu;;, latile, h,.ae, on.', Moin - ,t i i . 1. , i 1 Mover. iiv . 1 1 niii,:tin, Uo. ) , Ian. hti r. .-n.i: 1: a ml U al.'acc ol K. !! Nol.. Me--:,'. Ijl'tt, le- ml, liillve, I ' i- . :.. i i . . ... it f - i it i

... u ni.i'in, n il lul l, I1I..UI - i lcs . ved, 1 hat thi' committee on i. 'Kili'ai be i:tstiu tevl o empme into the ;e do re'v of -o amending the ad an 'ie'ri-i,l,T the sale e.f the scij.ud a (N a fo j; ve to anv five h-'Ur-r !i ddct s, reid i: in the township, a ri;ht to rail a t:i tiri ur.det' the direction rf aid art ; ami that a maj ;rity of the voter? pie -r. t shall deter mo in whether the re served crti,Mi sjedi he sold or red t):i the fpu-stion of t r:"rncs!t . th.e ' roll tor ll. e reiiel ci . irnatian Mie.ie: ihf - l tile ,i - i : i i i ii t i i in int: u t " o . . , ... u . ..... o U' 11 ' - IN si;.ATi:. Tet snw, December 22. Mr. ?!evci.s fiom the tomnitteo . i be Jud'ciarv, t w bm wa icletie.j -much of the Gnverr.e!.- Me-?;-ge, a- i in these w m d, to wit : 'lie task of prepinn a civi' r "ie if I tu . for t!ie sfat? ha- been r.i.-:ra:i t ed ; hot ow in-j to a pre- of pi iv a'e nil. .ill-aal b'isir.cs-, the labors of a :: : individuii, have net vet been able t -j.h.re the woik in a- re it a sla'e ot for' ardne-s a- ir.iuht Lewo-hed With out an am mucn-i-, r assi-t.ir.t, it helieve.l that the code will he cnmple ( 1 hel ore the pre-ent rxeciitive ie 1 1 rfs from In- o dice With one, it-i pro M rnigh t he gr eal I v acceb rated The uece'sitv lor n-uw additional tetri et i.HV- W I. I soon I e bdt And C . ! e , a Inch shall luinish the coma. uititv w th I nv, to ct.ahle tlie people lo liaiSiit their ordinary all n;-, without thetoai n n expen-e, tr oitde or net e--it - c 1 t a k n rr the lae yci's counsel, h or e of the

. . i i . ... ,.v I t iii air. tranam men nio eu u in i.-r uniiuton. .o'ii:-toa, ol I . M .;rv, Nol)!'-, I V.b -' , ! , , . ... ,, . . , .. ., ,, i, . . ii , i ; i hu,and .Ie If r-on-ville ooifit uLeii.Mr. Sh. : i P ' '"".hi-c-dhd tor a d.vin, and the Miu,t,on . -'J "".':u . , , !b. in; fir-t j.ut on lohimbti-, ;n d. ttriuintit .vo l -a .l! l re .'tali j:i wa-. adopted. .- ' . , , 4 . m , , 1 m the ainniialive ; a is 1 -, noes I I . ), a.o.ionol Mr t, miner Mr. ( rahaa, then u:eved to a id. the wc.nl

.eforms bully called lor, in our civ ,1 ; r ,, , j th. -r.vd. -e ,.f ot,,,.-at the , oho dily j'.ot a Legislature .. iii.t!' : ' n tl.. t ..! .-., m.- r.-i o-itua,, t haii.e an 1 off meoilo rs w ill he fSMiittal to Mir j d? rth.- oo-titotion ;r,f, to .ne to theiire... Tin- the people c in ive." i '. "ut ' ",rt ,h' 1 ,,n' r ,r."'- :in l u ., .... ... i n i i.i ' -hi : mi. e;o ha i at- ni tloir n ; i etive . ounti. s l.r.oaT: Ihnt they have bid te.at ,.., r,. I(t tl (:r.lllt, ,',ir.,o-:i ,,.- ! t ot aid meisage under cnnsidera j ,i.,r oil,.-, r-, -n h a- r.-ha,,- oLo --, , 1,-rk-, ti-ui, an I that they linanimU-ly iipifp i lnn;r, ...romr-, n o.nlir., tn-ti. s . th.-

ith Ins Cx'-cd'en- v in htl eving thai a -ft rr,)$ i the rr.nmumtii i.'i la:.- t out'.i' t'u ' !'' t rnMuror t'n ir (ipai.tn; Ojjjir?, 'iV"t r.oa;i n csjemr. t run hie or v.-ct if; i. f taking the laiyir's count ft, is .eo the njurms Intdly calltil J r-" and that 'ney look forward in Ihe rnnst jdea-in.' inti'n nation ol the time w hen hi- V

I v ... ., , v, , , -ode -hall be completed t - he c-.n-umrn..t' n of all their dr-ue,, uf r, , ht:ltlV(. . , th- , . n. e ... w, ih.t -uhject. la the year IH27, In- hnh i,.-e.-, -hall count ,h.- ,,t,. r..r and a-

ee ll l.X' elleticy int 'imed the lioneral A" -e-nbly that atici.ati''z t' c ncceiilu . ... - a .,, ... i , u'licft Tivnt arise, that it w a- Ins mten j i n ' tt instnt tj t'lr L-i.!ii?i; n c: c . tc t of an 5 huth civil citJ criminul" a ine i 'hat in taking th it lep, the mr.onsi'-H fnyoreeMr would he upon him, and; hat in -o doing he rould not he charned j Hh intending to dm tate, ma-muc h a-j he constitution fjavc this power to the (iovernor. IF- Excellency inform- u that he has n n-menced tin- code, and that eith er with fir without an "fliamf aM ll 'till he completed before he retirefrom idlice ; the commitlee, Iheiefore, most confidently helievi that his Fx ellenry vyill complete the wo, nr h he has commenced, and that our biw - wd! thereby be m ,-ci'it;nii:eU that a ! single sentence zvill give that xnfurmatiun. rdutive to the ctmm-it transaction tf thr world, Zihxch the tahvr f a ti-nk in io' ks would iof .so clearly cstuhlish " And the ''guvcinaP will be enabled to "Aiorj - JiCt the laxi li, ilh'ut trv u Lie, (.rj i nsc or the waiitance of a hiz'ytr 1 lint not w ith-tiinduig bis Excellency wiil. m nil - rob .bditv, complete 1ns labors hv the1

- people hoe. ever, have il m iheir p;.w - e; to gtv e a "di-mten estero' logi-laluio, inrl it i- t mlly hoped that (hey will not fir fug t their ilearent rights, a-, to neglect bo sacied a duly. . it legards the err. ployrn nt of an mi ititien-is for h;.s Excellency, Ihe - "iiimiltee a i r not inrdined to make any i i J I Ji r li t I'.fi fo that purpepe, at IliM tirin. IIh F.X'ellency in lh-'7, infoiu.ed Ihe jiople (hat ihe ''tsj ense and rc sjnjnw.iliiy" would be on him, and they ue looking for the fulfilment of that promise, and any interference on Ihe part of the legislature, with the scheme as piesented by hi- Ex.ellency, would in all pioloduhiy, meet Ihe decided (lis approbation of the people. 'Fhe com mitlec, however, believe that the lib erality cf Ihe people may be implicitly relied en; and that if the "code1' ehcu! J

next -es-iori ot Ihe General A-semhiy ; ':inn -'-'"is, reportel,11i:it it is niexin tlie.r j rT0,t was authorised hy the coinr.ulU e, yet the whole ben fit thereof may ",t. j ' reduce the polo tax, at. this tii,a ; w liiih aine reasoning was had bidbie tlalost ;) the f ori.m unity, the latidahio (;e j '.v as i aaicui k d in. j .oinmiltee by hki, if not all of its sirrn fif hi- Fx ellenry rh fe-iled. ;md ; -r- Ffoover moved the following re- m'-mlois, ;.s is e( i:hiin (! in the report, (he reform w hich i "Lu-Uy call, lf ,r r f,''''ion to wit : and waa a-u ed to. bythepfople, and which Will betl.ru! lh'"h a that a select eonm.iitce heap- 'CAFV1N FFF.TCf iEF. pie-enled to them, may le protrar ted i 1''" l to flr.afl and renoi I to this House a "W'M. C. J FN TON. forever nrdf-- ll ere sh.t:'d he a ' t-;.fv tui-rnorial to the Congn-Ks of theFnitedj "S. C. STEVENS." lature of disinterested ;ntiuU r.?.' The Whiles, a;;-ains-t the stoppage of the Iran.--! Tl ala.ve v. ns ai,o t p;vad on tho jour-

incttt!ei evpcctalion?, his EtfCfilowy ivill be amply icivardeil ir (iue time. From thi view of the subject the committee deem legislation, at litis time, unnecessary ; and theretore, asli to be disrhiiri-i from the further considera-

iw.n ,,f 1 hi 1 tiart of in- Hxcclieiicv. -

mPiS;,P ! tr:;:i:iv'. The said resolution f.s r.inenWIi7d was read; and Mr. McKinney i ded vrast!:ou adop.u d by the lliaife. moveil that the -aitl rtpojt be hud ni ( )a ir.o.i:i ot .Mr. i.oep.vor:!u t!.e table: which motion did not ptevail.! Kfsohu!, that the con. n if.v i:i e:iral Oiderrd. That the committee behind in!eir:d impn.vi men's i;q iw ami

nis!iaTo-rd hem the luither conrniera I . .- kt . it o... . - r tn morion or .nr. .wor-ui, ii n i . ; tin co.mitt,e on roads, r, lative to the Mhj , iU w;ts K,V. taUt,, ., , ' ( , .,... ! Mr. Ma well moved to hi! n ti e lM.ir.iv-, i, ,. , . ,, ,., p i lv inaknu Martinsville, l.looiai:!jt a, len - . Paoj .,n , i(,V(.mu,r,1( ,,. 0hivS :n;hi' h w;b ncatnt'! ae- , no-.-: ii . i . i . i . ' . ' Je!i'er-in-vi!lc ; whieh va :ieatiid; at 0 noes 17. Mr. Stria; than inoed to add, h-y wav of, Vernon to Apulooa; v.liit.h was ne;aticd ; ae, in, - Is. Mr. l,eeinorin Uu !i inove.i, ro a ai .iavAlhanv ; which wa ; al o negatived ; ay eI m 'i - i .. I Mr. llol'h then inovtd to -tnke out of the j ri,inal Hll, the words, '-iVoiii In liaaapoli-, al. ..-, m, and upon the Mite road, ttiruui.li s!iei!) vil'e and ( J recndair.h, to M nli -on, on 'hio,"" w hen Mr. Stevens ealled lor a diV in'! ol u:e cok - non, vn: ii w is, snmi ."nei1 . i o e a; I ( : n nr. ht.- tri ken out ; ; , r r l . i , . . l . .t n ; r. -M rin - i a ii 1 ; - r a oi ii i v loo : in. I ;th - eae-hon hem- er-t ent on -tnUou out . M:l i! Ml.i , l! ;i-ia ll nnillKl 111 Ila- all'-lli l - ;.... i i i -ru, i - 1 . l i i t ... i . I i i I. in - .tl.i.i. iiir I. If i i, n out on -In .in o it no nirli, It a11 no-s 1 a. i. i 111 1 ! : ' 1 1 -: f i i ; a i 'I :.. ri eei I i on t ion 1 !.. n r.- .rnn. , Miall t il. in - words ht stri, i . a 1 1 ! i . 1 1 n , h -, a ' o i e , k. ii nut, to wit: in a..'! u: on, the li ol 'i I i ' li -! r , I , l.i M:u!i-i.li," it v.,1- i!i ti i - o ni ' r i 1 1.-- ii. . at i ; a i - ! 1 , n a -fa. ii- t:,,, ,,-om.! t.e.t ti..- e:;.ina 0 i -1 1 1 . t , a ! i . 1 1 1 1 e - ( ; ; . a ; 1 1 a ' 1 1 1 i o a 1 1 a oi a o e-i ;. .a ; n a ' a I. ike "V2 i-l-.iu:iit, h iv ol' !n;i eia; oht !.. I !! io I 1 i 1 , ! - Hit !"o. 1 !r, i , l.i!i!, he t - t i a thi 1.1 It ! a:'.: a. at e, . : !iii;; .iv.- 1 liieii .', noes ; ' (.1 ' t a ! in ti Mr. T.u.oii ; r. '. life-! lor eon-iih raon tlo ' -n eu i n aiahl.- and le-idntioii : V(.. o a tl.- i . o; !, are thi; J. . it; a. ate ei- - ! 1 .''if or nt ill i ih'-i r- i i ( i ii' i . r i ei v the l-o - .a.. i;t an ! -l tl -.- in. aononi i r i.awho adiiniii-t. r th- -.;!;( an-. i V la ri a - tl.'1 I eoolr l.ae a l l.Iit ! eoolr ha e a 1 1 i.. . ire" , at ana no or new imot l tta ir ,a mv. rnna ot v. it:, eat r. oil. tin i!t h .ate- to ii . t i -i r a 1 1 1 t T: 1 1 1 oi he that .ir-'o i ii' .en iii i v a -oj. .-r, o that the u il! of ihc n.aan he ; i it un- d ; Then ha. . m :- ai-.o: u i. no n r eiti.-u in-'iv , jontv ,'., ,,'.', '! hut the (oUiMiittt e ( !it!.e .lnnarv 1. ifotnnte.l to r-;-crt a hill to the i.iiti?. i, .tl. . . ..-.!.. . t' . ..-x i ... . e.i. c, r - rmu' lo the ac n t the nlit ol tied hv a l tit jury; u, do alo r th tiiii. - ot th. -lttm,' ol' the l.eji latere mi a- to r. euirt hat on.- -e--iori er t o ear , inst .-ad I of i .t i r ear, t j 1 1 1 1 otttn. r . i.n- ' lie.! h ,h. I'.ve. 'l,ie ol the st .t,. ; and to !i";:,iir the j ro;io-ition- a h. re nuiiihertd o'.e and to, so that at the i h . lion a l -re -a id. ti..- o; h- ma o! for thi one, and acani-t , the .oh. r, or ir hot!,, a- th. mm think rro;r; and at thf- m t naetin ol the I., , ae--t a ti ;-ro--..-e.l aiueu.iineut ; and H uj-on r",,::t; the ..te, there diall aeeear to he a ii;.:o.r!t in I t v or of nt la r or hoth i.ru .u-oj , . . , ,, 1 , , t a m f, im. i t t ' . ofe fir h.oh s ha 1 th. n 1 . , t , ,. n ,, ,rt .a' tl rou-t itnliou ; whu h v. n. o; li d ; a es ', no.-- 1 'i. HUL5?r. OF li I A'll l.Si .N I A J I F.S. Ti itsovv. lb a i.M nKU J. T tnio, s -.veieo-es-aited l.vMr ( . ardner f .If.!. i vi. i oteui-in. ter n m j 1 i t f; .S';d"'! S'ephen S. Collet . ml about one thound others, of 'ern;diion eountv, that th. - pravrof Mi. Cole; nan in y he granted; I V Mr. bn teliam of John S. Hames, tied Jack: oi.'.-i lack mav be le- .-a d to him foi lxc years; and also of .Ir.ines Parson, t!i ;t j 'id l.iek rti.ay be leased lo him, for any ' u,m between two and live vears, at the r;,,r f 01 e hundred dollars per annum; 1 u luchwete sovcia-llv rifenfil to Cntnuuj ' s- ! he Se:der hid 1 hue ihe House ; fa mmunication t'om Fevi Cobb, of I'lovd f ounty, tint urtieles of impeaehment nnv ie preferred aga.in.-t Caleb Nun.au, a justice of the pe;:ce f if s lid county ; w l.ich w as referred to the ta inuiitlee on the judi- ! t K;r.vFead, from thiM-onnoitti e on ways ..... I l"la,M,n Ul iU 1,1 u u"' Iils ll:V ol j weeh, cemni'uny ealled rsiualay, and hat fid cot, nnitlee n port .-seailv as pes sible; w la ll .Mr. lbioli moved tolaysaid u-seliilion on the tid-Ie; which motion was decided in ihe negative. Theo-nriion then lecurred on the adop'ion of the resolution, anil was deertuiued in ihe aliiitnative; ayes 1 1, no. s 1 1. .Miv-a-ss. Hoover, Evans, Fiunont, Kinnanl, Wallaceof F, and Howk were appointed said eomrnitlee. .Mr. Johnston of K. moved thefeillowing usolution : ovocff, that tlie committee of way.s and means l e and are heir by directed to en(uiit into the e.K-dieney of renting out, lor a definite period trie (iovernors House, or of appropriating the same, until otherwise disposed of, to the use and occupation of ihoofiiceis of state; when Mr. Noble mover! in l;iy said resolution on the

table; wlsith iv.ction was dtciued 1:1 the j their Kuwd fretion or r.0t, l? j,. , . hcativo. 1 lawful for any live of th t ; ' ' Mr. Ktv.d tin :i moved to amend said jsueli towiuhip to advert it e a r, v , '''"' f; r, .,:! 1,,. it. f.i'.t fbo wurils (!' ill cnef.im iiv r-t!i tl- ..: -: i

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ways and n.em and msoiMii': n r vu:u i4ou the affairs of the town of Indmnapo-

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' lis;" whielt in t'.oti was carried i:itl:e::l- ! n orr ia?ir.eru v.oni.i u 1 ivmioimm- u: eairil buuls lu'if".f'er, to t n.-K.y one ( t 'i . .,r .,,,1 ... . I'mrl.w.. r i , i.n.virm 1 m ...x . 1 ..... tehd to and .Kr Ct the fiture 01 eratiori of ! , , Mnuji c, " i ,v J n n 1 I . , , , . , 1,1 . , ; , -,, 1 ' .Mr. Herod moved that t he ei "tuaitt e- , ,. . of way and r.:(-;its be ok. v.ed ... rnqun; , into Jae ejedi nev ot l.'.ereaai! tla- p,t niiu:ri of wolf scalps; v.h; a'l w.;s ;:-!:;. te . . ..q ,,.,..) i , iioet- : 4., , , . ( ;' : ti.-n, on the s ihieet ot tie: ! , , , ahasai to Mi!e river; iheliO ,i,v. . M;- ,,v: ,,a i .1 e. e to ' ec V ?a ii a't'd a ii.eii le Mni::o:i l( 1 it'ive to li e Illinois t rt.ti' ; v. lia-n were ia ad 1 j a. c :..! I ! road n. J The h II lo miead the net ( i !i;:;i: tf I' sf un mi n v, idler yarn ee' was, en MK.'i in of Mr. I'e iuiie' pta?ed until the tit--t .Mut.dav t' next aver. 'I I, ie.es 'J . i s i: ati:. 'nii s:uv. Ib e. Mr Fdair raeM n't d the rente ill i a r ieo T ir 1 1 i i i I W . v. . .,, I , . ., r - 1 i '-.,) f,f ,it. F( al of Jiee f.f Fnunt'atu I

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judiciary euiiiinittee, to the i( j.t.r! of the t 'h--v i!e ..f :: .-n.ail tnr; aity f tL--cliainii'in of tiiat committee, t-n the uh- e- c ! tie' in - n.e -..;;!!u .-, . j ei i f a emle of ieeed 1 iws, to w it : e,, ,,. , hei il!v p ! t,, ;1 '.. 'I h - v l lsiM.i (:, ii.end e:s of th-' (ai;i- th t . h ! tie- pe. nh- v. i-.1

Mitttee on tlie.hiil.ei rv, disci om all s ,i.c-! th.'-v w.'-ihl have ti:e jaaih-e

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1 V S. ('. Steven.-", eiiaim an of said e. intuitu--, upon that pottii n ol'the ui rin a'-

.1i i . ... i :o inn':i was alone at. thin eru to rcjH.it I'l'ali'iii) as .::. p. ilient, i;poti the sal -I ,ee' of a -tale, lie ic s asseiia d ll.e li-'ht o ci j anvii: such a u port with aveii.o!.? :.j;d I'l.'oia n' i:oer s unfed bv '!,.,,... ,1., , ,,).... .-,,,1 tl... ,.,.. ' o.iiuin 'li - I u ii A U ll. I liltei ro nod T! . Vt'aia . roo r '.! a o .11. i h r- i i .-I V2 U.si ( '. St.-wr.s a i s-iniii-d hv iaii .ni I'Uliuil'lir, id Ootaj.iltlmo th- ; eomnnttee t v maj'an ents -aai laieji; e j; p; roved 1 v it JOHN W TTS. .1. T. .McKINNFV. 'I he uadt rsijii.f .1 e:e no' j r..s nt ai th. no a uifj i f the e iianittce, when i .s:n;c aivs ii jH.rt upon I he a!ao- si.! j. . j wee oi n to the chairman. Th. v have, huw-fa-', 1 ( ard the r. ja it li.iah- hv the c'i'rlii O', and do nut h. sifd. to de 1 aiO tin! disapprobulic.n of it. .IOIIN DF.l'ACW . M UX 1) ANUd .. On the so joe: tion cf some altetation ni the protest, .Mr. S'( u i, ; n i.i.ui.e !, ti.at as the ihtiini li of the eon.n.itne wa.s sii::'!ol out, he supposed it w s in'endil tobe poisind, and so he uhhed it o stand f.n 'he journal.-. Mr. I.intov, one of the nrcm:ar.- .f the eonanitti e, op'ssid his 'aiti-tae-ifa: tin me repoir. .Mi'.cti I. ul peon :an ie ' Mibjtct .f the 'c d,-;" ! "'"d hi ua s of opinion tlu- opoit wan ;.uti oriscd. The claim on the state for an in the repeat. .Mead u.anuensis, and other cot -side-ration?, errtainly did warrant the chanutaii m making the repoi Mr. Wat rs observed that manv jooulareXpvtssions h 'd been mude in commitee; but wp'O intended io !e liiCiely eeiisiile ed in that li;;)d. He s lid he i. oe.ceived 'liereiviit was edeul aled to eoilivi-niL

n.fssioe relating to a code. J he said ! to I si i

if to the stale, and the body to which w j ol Ani!VW Hamilton and live h nabeJ

belong;, lie s dd it wa- giano a little be ''m the dignity of their stations, to endea ; vor to discredii the man at the .head of on s ate government. If the proceeding we eto he confined to this hill, this county or the st.te, he would not c .ie so much lor die ieport ; but he conceived we should ot, in this in. .nner, endeavor lo bring ou executive into dispute. All that was authorised, was to report ;tgiin-t the measure, and without giving into such kind of ; rg unenls. The in ajoi i:y of said committee, who had in . Ie and s motioned the rep-at, alludeil to in said pto'et;, pn'Sented a counter statement in writing, in tlaa.e wools, to wit: ;He, the undersigned, being a map ritv o-ftlio eoiun-.itlce of - the Judiciary vvho onli rod th.it rejH.-rt, do believe tli-.t the ..... j nils. j The e:ign wi joi nt resolution to the ( 'oieeess of the I nited Stalev rfio...cii,... ' I J '"rt aeoipsof engineeis tf e;iinine and sury White liver, and the e:.st aral west lorL; thiaeof; and to examine, and if found practical !e, survey a ean d route, to oonneet ihe WMi imIi and Etie canal with the ( tiuo liver; wa.j icad a third tina'. The Senate went into committee of the whole on the 1 Ml to amend the act to authorise the sdo ofsclmol lands. The fourth section, which r.id.J in the Ibllowing words, was s'riken out : Ste. t. In all caos where the inhabitants ci' any Congressional township shall have met, or may hereafter meet, for the purjieses mentioned in the second section ot the act to which this is amendatory, and shall fail to determine, for want of a majority of the qualified voters of uch lov.nrJiipbeinif present,, whether tbey will

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sud, and at srtrh eleetirsi to .,.. y a i!V.ijt)iitv ed the votf h.t 'M( ii t y tl:e per-oiss prest l J,., .j . U'ed to .v, whether the usmuJ u s s ill InwiRhipslnll or sl.ail not !-l':-oided, t!:at :-; h (!ic!rn ' 1 . !.u. 11, r o 11. 1 1 t 1 ;:e u oH ;s i ".eii 1 ov.i; sea; ;:i 1 1 - d i -to. i i.e li l . 1 ' . I'i r pi of t;.ndiiiorit ,vf'M.f ; .-, dl he :n:ij..ri;v ,.f a: ' it, oi hi . t .s ,11' s;; a. i I ; ;:!.-, unless a e:: !::- et v 'i e in to.- ti -v. teiii;, v ' Mitd h.-I-.all .V in f.vur of a : i ( h ii:.' : -n of eneavri: .-

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i i i . .n Hi "pt, :: In e. v. aI'a : ll . . ' M O I! iM . : d to 1 i.. ne ; V te V. -d" the . , :: o .i o 'k 1,: i ;:d r ot" :s I( ' t! " rc a.-,,! :;.i.'... i I c: 1 i ' ' -, '.Kit e ...... - ill v el LC '.'. i r, in!' e . . o I. I n j' f i.ee i.t a- ti, :n a ta j :y c t u." v 1 . r i s .an-' : tt.e ti.v. o nt t-. t'eet : r.;e Me i'- i. no . and f- one c r ;; , n-li d. ti.-.; a leaoity eft;..t :' d' v.. :s cf i;.e :-. a v .1 t. ' ,'a.ii'- that in i t t nteia -e ol ha- cc ni'ioi'ii; Y ta . ; . 'hc'sa-lands -h-iidd i-e a .: J a eeii il to a -an n;Vo Ii(H sF OF FFFFFSFNTATiUS Vi.iMi.Av, I. ee:nl - -j a. Mr. .Toliu-tun ot 'l j ia ire ! r-': ion of W'm. M. ).a:g!..:-s;.Rd e;.t i leh ( eiotl ( f ).; ' of t!:0 ?"a?" :( u' -Neue;shto IifiVet'e, a:.d J- :b; rv ii.-nstr mee of CSr.r'es 1. llr-th : .1 :.- . s, on tee san.e sui-jee? ; -aid oi..-; Fem-e.tnd others, f r a !. a c ; w oteli v,.;c ref.-'.n d to con.n.:v Mr. Fe.al o poin-d a.T !!.-: t; .- ':kJ ;. y ot allowing a i rciur j i::.. w i If e.dps. Mr .M'N ry vopeit.d a 1 ill n; : iiiodioal soeifie.-, -.laeli was :e-al. Mr. IVlloek j.n-en'.ed tl e !'.'.: -. aj preamble aial r-?olutif wha v--i : and uloj.ted, vi: H re.v, manv Casv s lrav :;-e,.-,-.;. an- ma ei.-e.ly h aim d, ni the . 1 line, divoiees, uppa.u d J;ue.e.-." then ibre, u s-.'rcd, that the Jud.ci rv con.tt.fo - - i - j:e instructed to enquire into the a--t'd ileiiH-iits of said act, put:. t.!;e! ' n-ul ot it m taVur ot the fair, r p;rt ei .'tlo.'). On motion of .Mr. I.or.j, Hi t!rnL tirat t!ie coinmitn e rti : tary afi'iiis be instructed to aa;: ..r. -ira-the t xpediencv of so amending 'ht a ih'i. 1 iw a.? to take from sheiitls the c d militia fines a--, well as ti.e-e - "1 gaiest persona o-neientiouslv ?ctt.t' ot hearing arias; and make it the 1 a ti e olln eis con osinij ihe ev-ct's c! se.s.--nu r,t hi appoint one or m-ee ni neb. h -inn ut to collect the? :a. TitfRsTVAY, 1. ct a. : cr '21 Fr. ! iriONs; l-HFsr.NTI I) lh Mi. Be seven een others, pravipg there. .'i the seat of Justice of Suiliv; v. era :) ; air. Oniham, a remons'rarae of 11 Neele and o'h.ers, of the Sta'eof V '- ir against the petitmn of John M. ' .,r-1 anc. ot he-s .v V . o n ot : vv. aai and fit hers ofWauon and lo;;:".!::: ca a: ties, for tiie coniinuaiiv tt of t!.o a-u which leads from Indian::;--! v f'on'sv die, througli Attic- , to '! sV' ! ;-' in the tluection of Chieago; vvircfi v. r severally referred to commit h vs. M'. Fimvvn from thes.-hct cdr.na"on ilia! suhjec', to whom Ira.U vc-a a'-.1 tfdsutab v bills relative to an a.!.;:hi'!' svsVm oi'taxatic.n, repcrtel a ai"1 :ti lulion on the snbjee' of taking the .-c:'?'1 : the people, on the adoption of suraa f(iu. IInoi.r nos ovri:Kv.n By ilton, thai tlu eomniittee on roads cna'a into tiieexjualienev of pniviihng 1 ' !. the leloeation of that part ef the M ferry ro d, that lies between t! 'u i batik of the east fork i f White river ai tirowiistow,,; by Mr. 1 .it tl". tint UiC mittee of ways and means e!!!jI!,!V ,,! ' 'he expediency of eranlmg to co..ca o of county revenue a Ier.Lar ti):.''11!') ver the county reeuue to tlaai ni " ( efiunl'ea; bv Mr. I-'vans, that the it"-' ' . eomniittee encnite ie.'o tin' t ru:; : llepealiitg so nntcli ofth.--'. -: - -v1''11 an act entitled ;ui act regnlatirj 'F4 ! '" lice insoi sat law, as te aia wills, whielt wa s adopted. , m Mr. Fend pn dented a .j"'' n-"" u-lative to the thtee per conn haai The bill lo extend the power-; -commissioners of Morgan county ia CO tain case therein named, vvus :e-" u 5t' I in-r " tu n Mi- Kinnnvd mmr.l to nir.CIld thcs! K. ...I.tlorr llnr,l!r.... i.r .? Ull aJ-v 1 section thereto, t t -j,..- :i P.-. ; ioiihf r enae'ed, tan provisions cf this act, I e m '- 1 hereby extended to the Uoaid ot . ' ... 11..,;,.. IovideJ, '; oi uu- nniiiiy oi .n inoo, -- ifs id Hoard should not ,l(-,:t-ent tocontjnc with the ownvrs e.