Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1830 — Page 2
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IN SENATE. Thursday, December 31. Mo Prr pic-tntrd a petition of 1 S. H, ma, I A. Grove and others, praying the p;is;Ke ' H ft'i-hrizing Mosen Michel to erect n ware hoile in Lefavctte referred to Messrs. Orr, BUirand Lintou. 31 r Gregory reported a bill to the Senate, incorporating n turnpike corn part)', far cnn-di tiding a turnpike road from New Albany, in Floyd county, on the Ohi) liver, through Faoli ami Wa-hintrton, to Vinceone!; aud Mr Lemon reported a bill to authorise the Bird !om county busier? to improve the navigation of Mr earn; which rvne read and pasr-ed to a j-econd rc.'i'Imp. Mi. M'rvmney offered for conideratinn the following resolution: Umoltrd, That the committee nrv the Ju In ury he in-tiucti-d to report a bill, providing for the impoilioa of atidj Iionnl penalties arid restriction, upon per'ns rvho icbul puitoU hqu.i within one and a half mile of places of udnri Mi worship, ex ept in I v f-. er withm that ditance of the tci Jerue of licened tavrrn keeperi; whuh lcu!-' read, Mr C-vin moved to amend the i e ilutioii, by tnknp therefrom the vrds 'except in town-, or within th.it h1;:r.re of the rc?i i iif e nf In i-freed ! item ke epcr, hirh in tion pre Tat'ct, and the resolution va o n.7n";i'!d And on the fi'ieti m Shall
!L; re? inti-in n auien ltd he adopted?
it a ileicr niru d in the negative. Oa leave grantru, Mr. i?t ring from th-elrt ( njiiauttce, tj whom re fe-rred lli i : r r "ed hill to establish a t.ite- road (iciu Lake Michig m to thO'li'iiwr,' with inklruction to stiike cu i.i I or M'vc-ral place, the word '(j r( ,! 'ifg. and 1 1 the words 'Co luuoi and Vernan,1 reported; which r'p''fl rYivmrj t't'cn read, and thc-hfl Oivii'n of the rpre-tnm being Shall tti crd 'G i efiit'ii I g' he t r irki n f ui ? it w.i- dt f e l m:r.c d in the alhr milive ; M-r lil iir. Ciavpo d, Dirnel, De
p usv. (i r.if.,n, L a 1 1 e . Lemon, Linton, j
M x a 1 ! I, (); r. It-d.h, Smog. Worth 1J. v tn,jj m 1 1 vor ; m i Men. King, F!ihr, Given. Gregory, L m;iX, M'Koinf), Mvi'nu, 8'cveu nnd Wall tn? ig.im? it The second divi ?;. a -4 t e t t r. heme put, Sn.dl tin- w . i I I !-iMitrdaj l e tn-erted? it wa
ii it" mi'il m Hie atlirmative Mfr j B t r. p --ol. Da iiel, Depauv. F- ! r. Gf.ihnn, LhiiI', Laiori, Lin 1..n M.x M'Kw.nev, Orr, Hobb. 3ft ii -ti, I Worth 15, voting lor it; h'i ! nri. L'in. Givens Grer iry, L 'ii X. Murtr vn, Stevens, and Watt" 7. to z ab lins! it The third divii'o Ol ine qoe.-tija, which wa Shall th v ril -Vernon le inserted? wa de tr nm i in the neatn e ; Me-rs Blair, C' 'po ;, Daniel, Linton, M ixwell M'Ktnr.ey. S ring and Worth C, vo tn fr it; Hnd Me"r. Depiuv, Ew I' jr. Flet-her, Given. Graham. Grppo rv. (. ii e. Ltn n. Lrnax, Morgan. Oi r. l 'hh. ? v-n- ar.'l Wafts 14, ?airtt it Mr Gfali.'irn rn'jvd to trik out the -rd la lii;r" rind ir,ert 'Jeff r o r; v ill ; vhirh wn drteimi'ied in thr.ka'ivr; !-.r Darjiel, Depnuw. G iv (. Gr itiafD, Gif irr. Lane, Lem co. M;(fn, Hot,'.. Steven nod W,iit II. votoif fr it; Hid !lo-r Idair, C ip'd, Kw i r . tr - Flftr her. Linton, Lo rj..ix, Mapl. M'Kir.npv, Orr, S r in if .
Wm'Ii r.d Ir l're-oUtif--1 't, nHini if. Mr (Jietjory the n m -ved to trike 0'if M.i'lin' anl iaert th word 'I i i n I ij' p vhirh wa drtermni e' t f j I r )ifi'i'; Mr'f. Depiuw, G" . Grej-ry. hriipn, L max. Max -.!!. "1 4; . S'evfn", --!, vti im lavnr; jim I Mr-M. Blair. ' ,''. Dri,e, s n, Fletfher, G' rr Lrir, Lirf n, M'Kinrny, On. h ''. S'r n-,' n. i Worth 1 1. voim Mr Watt tlen moved t' st mU.. i tr ''d iIm and m.rt 'Aurora ;' u Iik fi w ,. d-ii rm nrd in th nepaliv ; (jam., tifu"irv, Lemon, L -ni X Mix veil. M v an. Setrn. Waft-
; ..,. , f,, r. ni,,i r..rit p.n, ( I, I iMid, Depauw, E'vio'. T ot, iralMrn. Lane, l4ir.t'ti, M"h f,nev, frr, ddi, S-iinr and Wit, J f i,?.ur,t if Mr Watf tlier. .ovi ! f ,iMliP out vM adiHon' and ir.'frl I'.'-itcr Sui.;' wlnrh wh nepa tin 'I; Mr I'.ivn p. (iivr, Gre f f v .
L'1;, x, M ix-l. M"rpn. and W.iti, 3. vni in. ( ,r if :
I "lr--rs, L!air, (''ap.n, D unel, D;ao.. Fletcher, Graham, L-me. Loin;. rKmiry, Orr, I?ohb, Sennrj si rw! W ih 13, ht iin-t it. Mr Lnin then m vm1 ., t r i k. ut Madijon and roM- f v AHiin; whi h iv,i nea tivi'd; vTf .r. Daniel Dep.i'iw Giwr. G .ih M( (I'rory L.tnr L'-m ii Morgan Hoi h S'e . et Hlid W tf" I I (jtiriff t r it; und ,M I'd air ('!., v r.onl Fu in"
coaitntssioaiirs naaitu i;i s";ci bill shall locate said road from Indianapolis to some convenient point oo the Ohio, to he by the said commissioners selected; and before the question was taken, Mr. Linton moved to amend the foregoing inductions, by Milking cut the words to some convenient point on the Ohio river, to be by the eaid commissioners selected,' and insert 'by way of Greens burg to Madison;' which modification w as accepted of by Mr Stevens; when
Mr. Maxwell moved to Mnke out the;
word Greenalurg, in the foregoing in Mruction, and inert Fdoomington ; which was negatived; Messrs Daniel Ewing Givens Leaion .Maxwell Itobh and Sering 7 voting for it; arid Me.-r. Ittair Claypool Depauw Fletcher Graham Gregory Lnne Linton Lornax M'Kinney Morgan Orr Stew:r. Watts and Worlh 16 against it. Mr. Hold, then movil to amend the inti u 'lioiis afjtenamed by striking out the word'hy way 'f Giicnsliuiii' llurefrom; which was negatived; Messrs. Daniel Graham Lane Lt nr jii Itohb and St ung 7 voting in favor; and Mi ssr. Idair Glapro! Ewing Fletcher Given Greg or Linton L uaax Maxwell M'Kmnrv Morgan Orr Stevens and Walls o against it. And on the question Shall ihe hill he recommitted with the fore g':njj instructions, as moditu-d, it wa (lettirnined in the athrmative ; Mets Llair .'laypool Fletcher Gregory Lin ton Lorr;ax iiLixwpll M'Kmney .Morgan Orr Stevens Watts and Woith l." toting in favur;and Me-srs Daniel Dpauw Ewing (iiv ens G raham Lane Lemon Lohbami Srrir g 'J against it: and Me-r. Stevens Maxwell and .M'Kuney were appointed Ihe committer. O i leave granted, Mr. Stevens iuimedi atel after aids made a report, in con f orrnity to the instructions of the Senate. Mr. Lemon then moved to lay the lil! mi the table; which was negatived; Mers Depauw Graham Lemiai Itohb and Seriog, voting in favor; arid ih balance of the Senators against the mo tu n. And on the question of con ui i in in the report of the committee, it wa decided m the atVirmativf ; Mer. De puw Graham Lane Lemon II bb and String Voting agaimt it; and he olhei c . r . r.. . . . ' m
, . i ii ,ii M -n Men i lie in w no co-intv Nr w (
tever., me nin was ordered io ne em- ,
idereil eni?roed, and wa pared to ,i ttiird reading, now, by a vote of 13 to 7; when Ihe bill wa read. Mr Lemon then rrr.ved to rr c mitnit the bill to a -elect committee, with instructions
amend it, 'that sa.d commissioners -hall meet at the town id Indianapolis in place cd'Madion ; an 1 from thence pro ed to examine the most eligible point on the Ohio; and alter having made )ch examination, locate the point o! termination of said road at such place a they or a majority of them rnay think a ill he of most benefit to the people t Indiana ;' and on the quesliui Shall the loll he recommitted with ucll insirur tion- ? it was dr termined in the negative ; Messrs Dp'ikuw Ewing Givei (ira ham L;ine Lemon Kohb anrl Sern g vo ling in favor; nnd (he oiher .S'enaturagaint it; and on the question Shall lh? bill p-? it vva determined in thi .ithrmati e ; Mess.Bhur Clay jiool Dan iel Ewing FUtrher Gregory Lu.tm Ionoix Maxwell M'Kinney Morgan On Steven Watts and oWrth 15 voting in favor; iirol Mer Depauw Giv'i.Graham Lane Lemon Kobb and Serir:g-
7 ;ii7iirisf ifs t-i6niri - an tl.P hill Wil-t
nas.f .l. ,,nd the route estuhh-hi d fr.-rn " rn,J,'"n ofMr .rtli, iho romn.it
Iridiarrapoli", hy vvay ol Gi eenl ui gli
joint rociiioriuhn pursuiaice of .said Kolution ; w hich was read and passed to a second reading. Fr.iD.vv, January 1, 1S30. PrriTioNs were presented by Mr. Head, of Stephen Masters and others, citizens of Daviess county praying that the oliiceof Assessor, Collector and Treasurer, may be consolidated in sjid county; by Mr. loon,"of Benjamin Jones and others, of Sullivan county, tint compensation may le allowed said Jones lor building a bridge across Jhisscron creek; hy .Mr. llussev, d" Samuel .Moore and otliers, citizens of .Moroan county, praying that Jesse Toll may I t- author ist'il to establish a ferry- across White river, just bi-Sow the Willis; by yr. Dixon, d' August iml'itchford, that trustcts of a certain cngussional township may be authorised t si 11 live acres, ujhju which to c.eet a gristmill; by Mr. Evans, of Philip M. -Millet iindoll.ers, that Big Pigeon cies-k rn y 1c dt clared a p;d lie highway, and a portion ot the three per cent fund npptopiiakd ; vtb'nof .Mollis 11. .Mathany and others, relative to a state road; by Mr. Stowait, of James Bitehey, for a state road; als,o o! John Mclutiie and oVlieis, that ti:.' jroceeduiL of the Probate Court of the county of Bike, in December las!, may le legalized, the same having been held on the s cond instead td li t tirt .Monday in ltcemU r, which weio read and committed t' nppropriati- c .niinittce.-. Mr. W.dl.ice of F., irporfi .1 a bill coi:ce;ning the S mina.'-v : ite of I'nion county. (hi motion of Mr. L cnwortii, 7iY .)(, That the v.-!ect conimittK, to uhitdi is O'l'-nfd a rt.-r.lution of the II. .l,r, ..ti... !.. ... . .1
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iu Miiar and ciii ct of the oro.-jei ution ;o
the Iniud States, again, t tresj;:-scrs, citizens of this s'ate, un u the i;i.:ippn.p.i.t't d l:.i.di v.ithin the s.m..', I e a i;iLti ised to call ujmiu the Ink of the Fnitcd Stateh' Disiriet Court in this ta'o. f.ir a
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i naru, of Jacob Snoots .ami otr.cr?, mbabI ' .... . I
itan'.s of the unorganized territory norm oi thccountles of Marion and Hendricks, pravii g the funnation" of a new county, north said counties, which was referred to Messrs. Kinnard, Johnston of T., Beard, Long, and Uussey; by Mr. Stewart, of Ashberry Alexander and others, granting c rtain priviliges to Samuel Posiknvuit late colhctor of revenue referred to Messis. Siewarl, Hall and Casey; by Mr. Bend, of Frederick Sholts. for authority to build a toll bridge across Lost river; reft rred to Messrs. Meyer, Beiley and Little. Mr. Kinnard from the select committee to whom had been referred the petition of Joseph Heeler, and otliers, reported a bill re-mlatiirnnill dams on navigable streams; whioh was read and passed to asieond reading. Mr. Hoover from the select committee, to which was referred a resolution of the house instructing them to draft, and rcpoit 'o this, house, a memorial to the Congress of ihe Fiuted States against the stoppage of the mails on Sunday reported a tnemoli d in pursuance of said resolution, which
was read the first time; v. hen .Mr. JohnsJon of K., moved to reject said yiciuori.il; which was decided in the negative. Ayes Messrs. Bassett, Beard, Blake, D:on File, Guion, Hendricks, 1 1 ill is, J -ck, Jackson, of S,. Johnston ( f K., Keti b iin, Kingsbury, la-vt nworth Leviston. LiM'.e, Logan, Polke, Slaughter and n'; liv e C f J. 'JO. Noes. .Messrs. Armstrong, Bell, Bene e, Boon, Brown, Casry, C tVm, Cunn(-r, Crume, D.ivisof A., Davis of S., Dumont, 1! ;:::. I inley, ( lardnr r, Hamilton, Herod,
Morris, liowk, '-.ckson of S., Jems,
! Kin r: ird, Leng, AFaiv, Morrison, ."Mover,
, ; N.J.le, Palodv, P,r!,s, Pt nningt i , lVd-
h.ck. Bead, Beih v, Smith, Stewart, Uall.iceof F., and Su'idey Speaker.-:. The mom.'ri il was then ordered to 1 e re::d a c eond time on .Mr. nil iy nr t. The seh ct committee was iheu disclnr-
s'nti merit of th-- r.:nnl.cr of indi idinl-: I l ,n ni ill' forther consideration of the
prosecuted in s.iid Court, the r.m.iui.t ol eac li jisilg.iu nt niuh inl ii -r d.ima g-, and tiie ainoiint ci lb cted upon each liu-gmen'.
Mr. lang i:,oed the f-llo'viu- u r(le- i n '""ntti e, on tint s
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tioit, . iz : lu -ohcJ, That a seuit
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jeti'inii tor artu les ot impe aehmenl ag iio-t Caleb Newni in. Mi. Johnston of T , fiom the select
t. a p titioo tor im alteration in
im oi vnrren ai u i onniain coun-
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tie 111 lit niV C-KlMV, or ( !) SOT.e c' .
i state roid all th-money t!:nt has f f rn -.pj propriated the stale lo: d fioin t!.o( ! lino t . Indi unpohs by wav of Biol.mond
and Li-ntievilb-, ; :;-J nt fpe-nded n said road Vh n Mr. IIooer moved to Ly -,ud r. -..lotn.'i on the table; which motion v.a- domlrd in the negatie. 'i'he qution rr-currino on the .-'doption of s.nd rv'ohnie!i , it v :"- e rr:cd in the- afhriuative. IN SENATE S.vi i nn.w, January 4J. Mr. So ( :i -, fiom thejmhciarv o rinia'H o, r p.,rh d ag;,in-t the expediency of -m ndmg tin- statutes relative to the iv '- ing of writs id capias, atel s itisf u-.en-duiii. lb- also reported against makin " amendments to the statutes reiMiltting is tny animals, at this time, irnsmuch a ;. geia rrl icvision of the Lws, w ill sliordv t .keplo-e and the committre was d.si barged from both of these suh-i cts. Mr. Orr, from th- Select eouunittee on that subject, repined, it i inexpedient to baibla'e on the subject of aulhoiisimj Moirss Michaels to build a waihou--e in
L it ivette.
.j.poiu!td to inquire into the j eibencv ':r: ?l al.s'' m" reiocaiion ot tneseaiot of r.tir.ror.riatin"' on the :ate ond o,m. j "' Warren; which wa-: concurn d
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ia. Mr. Mover pit 5i"n( (1 a petition of I- : c Bilovot" Oraiigecountv, praving artilo of impeachment may I ' ptefeiri'd ; L'-in-t Thomas Maxednw. for r rtain act of fiaud and corruj'tion , in his otfieo of !S':ee..f the io h e; which w:n n fev red to
' iud.eiarv cemmitti e.
WIMMnHBMiaMMHMMiaBI COIVI1VIUNI0AT10NS.
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iative body could have, in bis appointment as chart man of the committee w ould Le that bis name might appear rather oftcner on the journal of the bouse, in reporting the deliberations of such committee of even this honour Mr, Rariden seems not to have been very ambitious; for he has hitherto distributed the business reft red to the committee of which be ia chairman, equally amongst the members compesing it, and they severally report the same to the l.cuse. This is a liberality of proceeding, but seldom pursued by any chairman of either branch of the gi ru ral assembly. With reg rd to the illiberal, and ungenerous remark made of the worthy senator id the Clark district, it is scarcely necessary to say any thing. He Ins served the people of Clark county many vears in the house of representatives, aud he r ow comes into the senate, recommended ?.t the late August cb ctioii by two thirds of the people of his district, opposed hy perhaps as violent a fiction as was ever raised to put down any man. The writers of the
communication referred te,s;ne lv want em- '
ployment, and a due regard to the intere st of the ir country, when they e-iale avor to destroy the use-fulm ss of Mr. Lemon in the-body to which he lelongs. Hi-manly and be.nourable eleportment however his sterling good sent. and the unremitting 70al which he has always manites'e-d, when any measure which the state gene rally, or his own immediate oonstitue nts were concemoel, have p!a eel him where the puny illbrts of vulgar scribblers cannot chart him, more especially when e owaid like they are eompelled to attack him over the mask of a he'itious name, the moreela-otu-aily io hide the d fiamity of the motives, by which they the arrives are a.-tuated. In one breath they complain that the ink ret of CI o k county fmsbctu .V(UvV . by the conint 4ille muiui :iu i:t ef bsis. Smiley and Banden, in the houe of l-i-pre-seiitative.J; and in the next they attempt to de-stmy their own w e ight in theother branch ot the general assembly, by makm" an im provoke-d attack upon their se nator. This argues much in fivor e.f their attachment to thf in'e.ests of Claik county. The tiu'h is the whole communication eady pioves that th. w rite rs have in view the gratification of a private pique, and no! the go d of the country. The sceptre is alcut depaiting from the lends of a few political jugglers in the neighborhood of Ch nlestuw n, who are not now rmite d to enjoy as many of the loaves and fishes e.f public ftvor as foimerlv. Wo would advise the writers d the before mentioned communication to clear up their pipes, and tniu ! airain
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BATTLE- Or NEW-ORLEANS (R LION ANlJTilK 1 A M I RIFO-IN'; TOMTH1R LNDLR THI. HlCKCJH T.lft. lieren-;, notice w as given of ;i nu ctingof tin ineniber of the b gi-
md uncouth, it fell most gratingly uikhi I i;itur anei cilizeri ot Indianapolis, on
the i uis of all h.iionrablc, und hih mm-! tilt eve, ing of the Jd ile-t. to lll.lke d- d men. At tiist ihe sound appealed I arrangements lor a ce 1 ibralion of tin
verv sinul ir to ti e tune of New Duiham ! Ctli iied . when anel where a few-f'wb..
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voice tr.iin ( Lit k, has ic.ched our and a mournful one it is. -The
ipomsot a dv nig e alf, or the whinin-s of a dis liaxiinlcd oiliee sicker, could not
haveU eii ui-.re appalling coarse, vulgar, I
no eloubt bad made pre vious arrangement-,) met at an earlv hour of the
and
"II. rk i'r in tl e t..mtt a ti.-K lul sound 'Mii.e i-ar-aticint t! i-crv." But ;.s il ..! iho;.i bed nt arei ihe vou-i
M-emed u.oielikea iarg.m of noise with-v" c'n1"-' anii ,l,('rit'd,'J " neral
out anv regular tunc. If a was in-sible "ting, bv appointing a committee
wc would give some desciiptmn of it. But 01 ii rang tnents which committee
procee eh 1! to l-siie iham propoals to
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adjoining the town of Lab unpolis : v. I.ic!
was read arid adopted. Mr. Cl.ivpool introduced ;, l.ill ,, ;,
pEnrioxs were presented hy Mr. Long, j prove tljen'avigation of White Wattr liver, of Bobert lividsoti,re lativetoa state-road; and its branches. by Mr. L ve-nwr,rth, of William Keyr.olds ( On motion bv Mr. Cregorv. tin r. -olu-and others for compensation for rapturyig j tjn projn sed by Mr. Linton, imtiuctirv fugitive from justice; by Mr. Davis of S., the cMnrintt e on education, to bring in I ot John J. Lewis, collector of revuim: f.i bill vesting tin funds arising from thesal-s l:y praying rebef; by .Mr. W all ,ce of( of the school laiuN in a fund, to be hnnF., of James Levision, lor authority to 1 ,1 proper securities, with ihe projM.'d convey certain real estate in the town of j .mu ndment thereto, both of which were Llhuty; by Mr. Kinnard, of Jo ( ph ,r- laid on the table, 01 the 2'.th ult! were Ier,ar d three bundled and M'iv-fnc othe.s.j hovv taken up, and read, when Mr.fJraham
ol .Marion county, ugges'n.g certain a-1 moved to amend the rwamble. to tho .
. 1 - - 1 - j - jH.sf d amenduKUf. by sttiking ( ut the wools, and canal l inds;" which was de. cided in the negative ayes s, noes 10-. I he (piestion I eing then takeii on the amendment offi-red by Mr. Sering, and decideil in the negative avi s 10, noes 11. .Mr. Ewing olVon-d the foil.. wing as an amendment to the resolution proposed by .Mr. Linton, to wit: "and also, insert in lieu tliorcof the follow ing to enquire into the expediency (if r:ecting a fund to
be entiilcil 'ihe internal
mendments to the law on the sub-f ct of navigable r.trr-irns df e lan d highwas by 'he oi(hn:ince of Congress of I7S7; and also praying that authority may he give 11 s id B ele r to e rect a mill dam acr s White river, opoite his firm in said e oimtv, on ceaalition Ik: shall e n c suti':cient slox s; hy .Mr. Johnston of T., of S'irnuel Hoovr-r and ol hers of Lafaye tte, that tlie original surve-v of s lit! town may !' h galized; all of which were referred to ppropriaie committees. Bills we;e repo-tffl by Mr. Login, for ti.e h i-iiig of Jj k -on'.s Lick. ;.nd by .Mi. B imonf, amend itory to ihe several re's now in force regulating the wi it of habeas orpu ; which we re read and passe-d to a second re-adm". Mr. Johns'nn of K., fiom the select 1 1 , 1 T . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1' to V'.boin tbr lull ii'ic t O
'elf "1 p 1 I.intnri Lorn ax M a v 1 II M'K'm i 1 .1 ., : 1 11,1. .1 1
......... - in iiir ,1 11 jinn ii v i im -1101-1 uuic u 'n n ie 1.1T." fJrr A-rwz and Worlb 11 .ig.iunt f:V(.to t,,. c).ti,n ,,f Ch.idius (i. linwvn it Mr I're.elent ajso voting .oam-t ,t, 1 ... ,; :,r ;itm.nhnent to the bill. which
-tmg vote ag-tm-t ibe in j r,a--. hv striking eait,"lhe treasury of Knox
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in ii i. -'. ( r 1 iinke Mil I .1 1 1-00, ;ior l. joo? L' V rev iln; whtrb wa- deter r if.' .n the iidinr.ative; Mrsr Dan
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Depius, F. fJiven- Clraharp ' '' L'vc Lem n x-i Morgan S erene arc! Worth l:i vttriL' m
f v t of it; ns-.i le--r- Bbor Cbiv p')l F -o.hfi Lint 1 L'"ix M'Kumey On onog an! Wjith 0 agauifl it .Mr S evern then -n oved to recommit the
I .'I ri. Hrnended, I" a eJe ; r. rnaottee,
coir.ty," and inserting theuCollege fund,v
in lieu thereof. Mr. Levenworth moved to lay the bill and amendment on the table, which was negatived. Mr. Bassett then moved to amend so that he should be paid out of the state treasury; which was also negatived - ayes 11, noes 47. - The report was then concurred in - ayes 39, noes 19 - and the bill ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Kinnard from the select committee to whom was referred a resolution relative to extinguishing the Indian title to land
it instruct-on to stiiLt? uul all flu within this state, and ie mewing the Indi-
improvemeiit
tu'io, to be uinler the manage meiit of state oa:, manners, fr the advancement of th great s'ate interests, whose means a:c iuve- il therein."7 Mr. ('raham then propose d to amend the amendment, ola-re-il bv Mr. p'i.in ,v trikmgont the wa rds,"to eniiin into the evpediency of,'1 and inserting in -lie 1 theieof, the words, sh dl be required to report a hill," and em the rpiosliori, sliail this amendment be adopted? it was de. teniuii'id in the negative, ayes 7, rues 1 I. And on the (jue-Mion, shall the original resolution eife ted by .Mr. Linton be ann:nded as projHid by -Mr. Ewing'? It was determined in the negative, ayes S, noes 1:1. Tlieeprcstion being lbe-n taken on the oliginal resolution, as ollered by Mr. Linton, it was dee idee! in the ne-gative- ayes 1, noes 17 Messrs Blair, Fletcher, Linton and Stevens, voting in favor, and the other senators against it. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
SATirtriAv, January 2
as the re is nothing so iliiVicult to docriU' eise.'md we shall not atte mpt it sutlice? it to s tv, that it was not that nu.K which u.iltfihc .uwl so far from it, the neare-r rt approached the more tlat, and disgusting it 1 e came. The burden of their song seeme-el diiccVd to Mr. Sjn aker Sinib-y, and Mr. Chairman Rariden, and coin luded with a chorus for the bene tit of the- Senatrr fiom 'laik. Not e-ontent with having attacked the acts of the tw first named gentlemen, they have elescended to impugn the- rectitiideot" their motives a specie s of meanness which has of bite years, but teo freejnently disgrae ed the publications of o-btie-aIop)onents, and more especially indulgeel in by a few discontente-el spirits
1 whom thejH ojile on account of their utter
worthlessue ss have dismissed freiin public office. The meie-st blockhead in the ea.untry is capable of arraigning the intentions which may have intbie'iiced the be-st acts, ef the- best men. Every little scuri!ous newspape r scribbler of the day, when lie iinds that the conduct ed a public functionary to whom ho may liapcii to stand e ppea-ed cannot be successfully attacked, will attribute te him some villainous
motive, w ith which to gull the public, and mislead the unlelte reei part of the community. The stun" contained inthecommunicatiein referred to may be ctedite dbv a few pei sons in the vicinity of Chailestow n, but he-re, where- the conduct ed" the se men is e-veiy day be -lore the e ves of the public he re, where they, and the-ir dee-dsare best kiHAvn, the effect of such a communic.-.tie n would enly tend to bring conle ;npt uwn its authors. ."tlr. Smiley ehsi haige s his duty as speaker f the house of repiese-ntatives faithfully, and with ability. With regard to .Mr. Rariden, it is tola presumed that lot who would have I e cu ele 1 ted speaker, Mr. Rariden would have been appointed at the bead of the e ommilti e on the judiciary. The most viole nt partisans to whom he is known acknowledge his talents and mete emt to him the praise of being a good lawyer It cannot then be suppose-d even by the most sensorious, that Mr. Rariden mere ly for the sake e-f becoming the organ ef that committee would have given bis vote for sjeaker to Mr. Smiley, especially, when it is recollected that they are from the same district of country have served several years in the se nate of the state together; and although politically divided en the subject of the Presidential election, aro never
theless warm personal fi iends. The only
the se veral inkeeoers to a-e e rtain w bo
would provide certain entertainmenttherein specified, on the host te rm-. Whereupon, it was ascot tnined that Mi Henderson was the highest art) Mr. Ray the lowest bidder; yet, not-witli-tanding, the entertainment was located on Mr. II. tbe-known v'iolentand inveterate e ne my of the election and now administration of that Hero, whoso victory we: would commemorate, in order to sustain him in an office from which his own conduct should have lo ig since expe lied him. We- therefore, give notice, that we cannot join in such amalgamation, monopoly and partiality, and expect to celebrate the day by cherishing beltei principle's. Many mi mri rs and citizens.
r-!3 rnrced, ard provide that tnr aiv b'fcn.d ti:' Mif.'i-Tippi, repelled a Pj-.titzons r.crc presented by Mr Kin- advuntoge which ajiyrnenibcr of the legis
In pubJidun;: the- Report of the Auditor, that of" the Tri aiiin r was inaelv crtentl y omitted. As the' Reporter et" proceeding is alone censurable, he lias thought proper to make tins stutcuicnt ; ami he hopes the r.arette will e ver sustain a hiuhir 1 haracte-r than attempting to injure a public oilicvr, bv withholding dccuinents, as has bee n alk ccil. 'J'kk.VSI KY DlirAHTMENT, ) JkccmbtT 10, LV-'O. The Trea-urer in obedience to the direction of the ''act ce ncerning the Auditor of Public accounts and Trea.--urer of State, respectfully submits the following report ut the Public Revenue and expendituie fiorn December I?t, I8'il, to December .0, ?2'J. Aim unt in the tieaMirv Dec. L 1828, ' $11,348 01 Receipt from that period to 6th Dec Prom taxes elue for
the year I82J, do do. 'do. lbi'3,
e ii ii u
i o ti i. ii
1827,
$U5 47 C0t 1 3 M CO 19 52 144 38 M3 0
182R, 27001 P.6
IROfi go
885 CO
Troea sales of lots iu
Indianapoln. OOoT 81
41 of seminary larnls, 4S17 VI " of landa mortgaged to loan oUice, 271 50 Loans refunded 490 84
" Interest oa lcaoi,l?y4 79
it
Su)eiiutendent of
French Lick, 25 00 Total rec'U, 4l0 . Making in all, $523? 1 " I'wcnditurcs duripr tig at ' ( untingent fund, 3 ' Tor printing and Maticnaiv o ay and milage ol member cf vl
le gil iture, .Salaries of the judiciary,
" Executive, " Prcsecutmn- r
o - tor no y5, " " A.ijt. and cpniter tna-ter general, Specific appropriations Lx en-cs of picri lent: al 1 1 0 n ,
State prison,
tale library,
Probate ju:igp?, Premiums fr w-jlf
scalp, 44 Michigan road, " ('anal fund, Apjuopriati.m f .r WaL i;h nd M l inn canal, 44 S tit pi ing , Paid to county etrnrianes of militia fine?. Order- of tiu-tecs of Indiam College and alhnv.iu ces in relation to s aaie Salary of aent and appro piiation? f a iu, p( veuaenU at IndiuQAptdi-, Loans of stenmary funds and consideration of a tract of morig.tje'd land s.dd cq r rt dil, Leaving in thft trta-ury ca the 5th Dti. K
ti
i( Vi
it
ns:-3 oTe 2 13-
i.e. 3HTS 1:2 r51 i -j 63 1: ;- 555 Vj 18-:. IK; 4-K-jO i 0
1?U
0;
4? 4
101:3 c:
1 1-.
are asJjUj-i: (hit -standing warrant-1, 12 f Salaries and ?pee nil alh)ance not et uu.hte;!, 1SC3
I ( T'Cientious tn.es Pay ol pre. bate judges, (etimate.) Indianapolis fund.
Mi I, i : 00
Making in all
Which deducted from the- ei-hon
liand, b ave-s .s3148 77 of oil dobjuei.cie ami of the revenue oi lu1?, 1 here will probablv be paid elunnj: ::.e a i financial v ear, the sum ot s.;,.b00, which, with the ca-h on bard, will make s 3 1.6 4 8 77 to rra-t :he 1 . 1 ...
eurre'in expe-nuitures 01 the vc-.i. The expen-e's of the last v car, vnur. i.ikiii! into con-ieieration the i'.-d!.ir-a-pedi e.r college, payments wUitir ard drawn from ditVerent sources, arrcT' to30,9t;B 37. Thee xpei-cs ei :vc en-uin vear, will pn-hrvllv ex: -i that Mini, as the pay of probate juij-s will In a lnavy additional S! o aid thv amount to onlv s3b0'. the n will be in the treasury oa ' 1st Dee. 1S30, sulC 77. The state re venue (com the ie : i82lJ, to thitime, has ari-cn alnve -lirelv from a tax on poll- ami hi Dunne, this period, the t ix di' 1 nave ine rea-e d from 28.500, to 4:- a and the taxable land from 1,C74.T':? eres, to 3,595,177 acres. Ti? i eieae vva much larger in the y 1823at.d 131, than anv which i v: Miccee ded,as may be seen fvai efollowiiie; tatement ed'actuil re t : aleulaling the revenue at the pre?-" rates. Receipts for the rev
enue of 18 2?, do. elo. do. 1C23, i .i i II 1. 1 Q1 . 1 O
5 17,4" ,- e;.3ii fJ
ii
i 11 ii
ia:c, 1827, 1828,
25 27.01 '" -10 TV '.5 1
1 e.Qtim't 31.500 e.
Judging from the pa-t, the revt". of the state can hardly be expected1 ircreae more than from UU-'1"' ei;hteen hundred dollars -pera; rJ:r' The increase in expenditure c'-b the last seven years, has bean p pallv in the tbllowinc items: Lei;i-1 itive and printing, about " v'1 l'-
Prohate judges and wolf scalp bounties, abe-r.t
3500
?50
Mi hi
New OiT.'.iein- eit" 1 PC! t3if'-ri
probably a?ie iu the ju d:c: -iry anather departments, so that .ko:h hie Mirplus, revenue is soon to -pccte,L Respectfully submitted.
SA.ML. m-i11
tsssms
RY
ship in
i Samuel Holiday, offirccn:-v- . i- . . T 1 .,.- t,'.T-,, -
iMaason couniv, ir.o,-1-- - SAY
Horse, ppc seil to belt yf'a hind fcot white to the p.asti:Joirt behind, suppeaed to be fourteen ana ,
fiall naruia nign, appniiM--u n.' lars, Lv Pvkhard McKarea &d
Roe
A tree copy fruni rr.T estny i-K- -RICHAKD KI3NNAALN.J; Nov. n, 11.ee. 11
