Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1845 — Page 3

&l)c 3nMcmci Ccgislaturc. Reported for the Indiana State Sentinel. SENATE. VlD5ESDAT, DCC. 4. The Senate aase mbled.

Mr. Henry introduced a resolution dircctingcopies of the Governor' Message to be printed for the ue of the Senate. Mr. Holioway namrd five hundred. Mr. Chapman of I. named three thousand. Mr. Chapman thought as the nienbera of the IIoue hail ordered 5000 copies, the Senile representintr the same constituency should certainly not take a It as number than he sug;eted. Mr. Davis considered that a reason for the printing of a reduced number. If the II )tise should circulate 5000 copiea among the people, they wou!J certainly bo well supplied with an additional 500. The blank filled up with two thousand. Mr. Orth moved to amend by ordering five hundred cop;es to be printed in the (ierman language. Mr. EdtI.or.SOQ moved to strike out 500 and insert two thousand. Mr. El'iia moved t a print 1000 ii the French lintjuije. The amendment of Mr. El'i w is lost by the flowing j rote : Ate Messrs. Akin, Allison, Barbour, Bowers, Bradbury, Duell, Chapman of D., Chapman of L.. ('henowith, CotYin, Conner, Davis, Ellis English, Jonc3, Lane, Müler, Orth, Po.ncroy and Rockhill 20. Not Iterry of M., Cuppv, Edmonson, (.oodenow, Ham?r, Hamrick, Hindy, Hardin, Henry, Herriinin, Holloway. Howell, Jackson, I. ?an. Major, Montgnm-'ry, Moore, Morgan of D , Moroni of IL, Murphcy, K a I, Reyburn, Todd, Verbrike, Winchell, Wood, Zsnor 2 7. The amendment to print one thousand in the German j language wn carri d. i Arr.-i Messrs, Barb ur, I'rry of M.. Buell, Chapman i of D., Chpman of L., Cujpy, Edmonson, E:iglih, ; Handy, II trdtn, Herriinin. Ilowelf, J.:k-on, J nrs. Lane, I 'l.oznn, Jbjor. .Mil'er. Orth. Pomer.jv, Kea.l, llvy burn, ' Rockhill, Todd, Wiruhtll, and Wood 2h ' Nnil-Messrs. Akin, Allison. Bower?, Bradbury. Che- j niwilh. Coflin. Cxiner, Djvis. Ellis. G odenow, Hamer, HaraTick, Henry, Uollo-.vav, Mont-omry, Mo-re. Morgan : f II 1.,rTin,f K f,,"r,.h.c. V.rl.rik. ,,.! Zen.,r 21 v. v, " - -- - I J9 A message w.is received from the House by Mr. Kinder the Principal Clerk, requesting the concurrence of the Senate in a resolution to into the election of President Judges for the 1th, 10th, and I Ith Judicial Circuits, to-morrow morning at half-past ten o'clock. The Senate reciprocated. Mr. Reyburn moved to reconsider the vote on Mr. Ellis's mendment, proposing to print the Governor's Message in French ; which was ordered . Mr. Ellis moved to amend by inserting 500 ; which prevailf d. Mr. Handy offered th following resolution : Resolved, Thats much of the Governor's Message as relates to fixing the number of Senators atid Representatives, and apportioning the same among the several counties of the State, be referred to a select Committee to con sist cf one Senator from each Congressional District and two Senators from the Slate at large ; which was laid on the table. The President submitted a communication from the; Auditor of State in relation to the census ; which was laid on the table. A message was received from the Hous inviting the Senate to repair instanter to he ir th opening prayer by the Ret. William V. D.i iieN ; which was accordingly done. The Senators having returned, Mr. Buell otfrred a resolution directing a Committee consisting of five, to enquire into the etj cdiencv of r discing the rate of pilotage over the Fals of the Ohio river; adopted The President submitted the report of Mr. Dillon, Stu'e Librarian. Laid on the table, an J oi.o hundrcJ copies ordered to be p'inted. Thi President then announced the following v. ..MrTrt.J S fWNDIVi cOMMI i VF.h . ' T- t a . T' I. L . 1 I 111. . . r..a v I VI ..rcrii11 .ieM. umnui, a ' Bower. Cut ny, Harm iclc. Jacks m and Levi-t n Oi Finrtnre Mer. Am, liubour, CVtSn, Conner, Laglih, i;.vd.Mi"W. Il.mdy, Jones ami Peimroy. 0 th Judiciary MeK ( !apm it. of L , Ilaib ok, Berry cf M.. Pavi, Kiln, Henry, Holljway, Login, Uith, Pj.neny and T. d I. Federal Ttel i.'i : jnv Mi ;n. Ilitbour, Buell, Davis, Hamer, Hudrt, Henry, llowt-li. Head and Key barn Oi Etuciti)i Mor. Totll, Alteon, Conner, Du i, Go den tr, II unJy, Haulm, Henry, .Miller, .Mm pin y, M m! gimery.Orth. I'ark-i anj Zenor. On Military Afdir Mer. Levitt m, rinp-nan i f D., Cra.Jb iry, Che imwiih, Mjj r, Mo re, Mjian ot D., Moian of R. and Winchell. Oi Rollt Mesi. G ilcna r, roirr of M , HraJNury, Cennwuh. Loppv, Lo.U, Himer, nam.ick, lieunn an, liDen ana u j Oi the Afurs nf th? twi of 1 1 , i.iip-U. Har- J n, jacitjm. .jo, .nn, w. i,., - , Winchell Oi Ciii.'j i I Ii'cmit Impmr --rie-if Mer. Lim. I' Imjnjon, Hi a I. (. lerw .v. tla. lt, lleti. v, l.evi'"0, Holloway, liar lin, Conner, AHisj 1. Cliap n 11 of I) , June, M ntenery. Reyburn, Chap nan of L., Itarkliill, Hen i n to, Cjff.n and Chennwith. Oi C7.m Vei. I.Tn, Ilcrry of F. Hovers, F. !- ro"n 1-ton, Line, Morgan t.f I)., 1 -tie ray an I Zen r. - O 1 th St i'e I'riin Mei. IieaJ, Ilmdy, Loin, Murphey, TotI I, W.ai l and Zcimr. 0 Unfininhei D itiirn-Mesn. M )i m of D , II. a 1'jury, Chen iwith. II imer are! Miliar. Oi tt S:it: Lihriry Mtsrs. Cerry rd M., i'owcrs Kl Ii. Knz'i'b an t I'arU. 0 Public BuiUtnn M"i. Millar, Coppy, II imrick, II iwell, M j r, Mor.'in of I)., UeyLo.n. On the Stute D a.t Moin. Muell, Akin, H-ny of F., r. . . r r n , . .j I i; r i .ii.s il i nt.'ii v.r tllüiiuimi ""'I '",""i , Ii,,; ILill.av. J.nrs. Lane. Loon. Orth. Iaik. Pome- ! Hamer, il4IUIH f v 1 ' - w r toy, Korkriill and lo 1 1. Ot Azrieu!turew.i. Park. Hwcr, rtra llorv, Chapman of D., Cotno, Cup; y, KV1 noad-)n, F. ilii, llimrn k, Heniman, Jack-oi, Mjj ir, .Miller, Mmtxneiy, M juic, Morgan of K , Vert)tike, Wool and Zenor. Oi Corporatism Mesn F. bn m lon. Akin, Bubour, Berry of F.. Han Iv, Milter, M irp'iey, Veibiike and Zenor. On Eirotled Dills Miti. Chipmin of D. and Uith. O i R tgrossed Dills Meur. Woo l and Conner. JOINT COMMirTF.F.S. On Public Building Mcr. Allison, CoTin, Leplisli, Howell, Leviston, Majir and Montjrnery. OntheCaml Fan! br. Henry. Jone and Winchell. On Fie S:a!e Library Mensis. LT.n, Uaell an 1 LJm'nd''n. Mr. Read movetl that on hundred copif of the Standing Committees be printed for the use ot the Senate. So crdered. Mr Uuell introduced o resolution directing the committee on the State Prison to inquire into the expediency of the convicts constructing a canal around the Falls of the Ohio. Mr. Todd oUvred the fdlowinj; resolution: tFiterem, lue -nt M-ctnoi ti trie act approve.l .January ; 133G, relating to the Sta'e Llink, receives to t.ie Lislature the right of repealing or amending the said section at the tteiiioo of HdJ or of IS I ', To rf ro n?-.A- That the Committee on the State Dank be

directed to inquire int.) the t-u'j-Ct embraced bv the said j rnethoj of voting for Senator; which were laid on the ,.,,,, .r,l. That the committer nn the judiciary be insertion, and if in their opinion eniilati.m on the ut ject be tai,0 .......... , rnfiuir. whether the Leaisbiture h power to

- . necessary, thai they report hy bill ; adopted. On motion Ol Mr. Chapman ol L.. the Öcnate ailj urneu..,..,.w.k AT l rn."" ' - ' ' I bill l.irtlio ito nro vernen t nf, .vi r. 1 1 ei 1 1 ni'ii ' - - ' r rr,,! in certain roiinties ; ordered to a seeoi.d r.-.ad.n?. 1. I", 1.. ..,..:.. it ir.trii.lii.-ed a n-Milutioil lltnietini; ihe .ni. 1..JH. committee on th jodici uy to en-piire into the exp.-dien- ... I..., .t'im. il... IViitiitf Nvstetn.;4 to Substitut r n vii fair i.iii'iim. - - -F - . Circuit instead oi bounty Jn ies. aaopten. ... a a . I .air. Iienry ouen u a ii:-"'i'"" - w mm . i ...i n . , . ! .1 i i. .ii t i i at itr ii non 1 1 1 . i .i 1 1" Librarian to inrnisn one minoren eopie i mu , V. S. making donation of lands to the State in the Vin- ! cennei bind ditrict. Adopted. I Mr kiti presented a bill for rediicinj the feel of tin- . . , i i - . . r ii... I..... .i ii... i county auditor of Sullivan county ; passed to a uoond realm?. , Mr. Jackson introduced ;i resolution relernnj to the judiciary committee. Mr. Hamrick introduced a resolution directing the ju-.1...;-,. o..M.,i.ii te lo f-nnoiro whether tin-re is any law tlll.1'. I- ' I ... - . requiring 'he re-appraist ment nt real property, ami ii not, report by bill. Adopti d. l)ii motion of Mr. ILtrdiii, (h amended.) the Senate then went into rommitte ol ihe winde, on the (Jovernor a message; Mr. Head in the chair. TThe variotH ubiecta alluded t bv the mes.iSa were then referred to appropriate committer,. We do not uicn rtirntu i, i .1. .-.t..,a in i.teiio. aa i iev aie mere iti.tiier m formality. A one motion, however, x. it.-d foine tie- j bate and as Mr. Orth tried to make a little capital nut of; it lor himself, we copy the report, to wit .F.ds. Mate Sen'inel. Mr Akin moved that ao much of the Message ns relates to education be referred to ihe Committee on IMucation. Mr. Orth wUhed the resolution laid on the table, as he had read the rnes-iagc several ti r.ea and could not discover ny reference whatever to the uu! j-ct of education. Seierai nieml-era called for the reading of ibis part of the measase when Mr. Akin withdrew the resolution. Mr. Leviston moved lhat so mu Ii as leUte to the moral and religious improvement of the convicts confined in the State Prison be relerrtd to the Committee on Education; adopted. Mr. Orth nwed that the ul j ct of education jrenerally le referred to Ihe Committee of Education, and that they be instructed to take the sime under their Wintering care, notwithstanding the cold neglect with which the same had been treated by his excellency. Mr. Bright aid he hoped that the resolution would not

be adopted. It wai the duty of the Governor to recommend puch laws as he deems conducive to the general welfare. If he neglected to recommend the subject of education, it was for reasons best known to himself. The Governor owes more of his success to the cause of education than any thing else, and he would not omit allusion to it if he

had not s'.'fiicirnt reason. ! Mr. (mil commenced a reply, When Mr. Chapman of L. rose to a Point of order The Chair decided the debate out of order. The Committee then rose, and the Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF UEPUESENTATIVES. l l.NtI)AV, Dec. 3, 1?L". Mr. Carnan, the Keprct-cntati ve ftoni Knox, now uppenred, produced his credentials, was sworn into office and took hi so.it. Mr ll.'izf-lricg, fiom the select committee, to whom the resolution was referred, in relation to the rules d' the House, reportt'd 5rvf-i.il nnicndmcnts., amongt which was one in tavor of retaining the committee en federal j relations. Mr. Merest moved to strike out so much of the report , as provide for a committee on federal relations; when Mr. Carr moved that the rrport o the select committee be laid on the table; which motion prevailed. Mr. Secrest then moved, that the rules and joint rules of the last scs:on be adopted, with Ibe exception of the committee on federal relations; which motion was concurred in. The Speaker Laid before ibe House the order of business to be observed during the present session. He also announced th appointment of the following standing committees, to wit : STA M) I N(i CO .MM ITT E V. S . On. Illections Mesrs. CrookshanT;, Clcmrncnt, Wntt, Rouseati. Divis, Mellae, Burns. On Ways and Means Messrs. Secrest, Vtindevccr, C.arter. Tliompson, C"x, (arr, Stiinllelil. On Judiciary .Messrs. McDonald, 0born of Liportc, Low, Porter, Sleeth, Hall if fiibson, Riley. On Lducatinri .Mr-r. Shrok-. I.r vioao, Seawrigut, Ha.e!ng, Feriison. .tfsinper, Cnrinn On 67 JUnk Messrs. Stapp, Lanius, rennington, M i- k Ii-. W'-!jIt Cokni 1 v. wmao . On Military Jßiirs Messrs. Fuller, Monroe, Hill, Loin, Bl.u kwell, Rippey, Buby. n 'rou .Messrs. Mooney, I erguson, r.runifie,d - lU'm of "Hivnn, Cl.atnWrs, Meeker, Lndeeott. . 0nJ!,e Totrn. S'l J'"1'"""!"'! is Vj' W hb, r, Conduit. .Morrow, McCorinark, Wise Taber, Litis. On Ciaims Messrs. Moore, Powers, Stewart, Cornelius, Wib'V, Lrinmotn!-, Tornlinson. On Hottds Mes-rs. Vandevi i r, Slater, Edward, Jones, Henry, Osborn of Sullivan, Smith. On t 'unfits . &,'C. Messrs. Howling, Notzinger, Koussnn, Logan, Biker, Shanks, Clyrner. On .izriciilfurc Messrs. Nelson, Legg, Jackson, Hcnton. Taoor. Hall of Wnrren, Io!e. (M Corporations Mesrs. Carr, Turner, Parker, Lewis, ('non, Kolinori, McDonald. On Enrolltd Kills Messrs. Tcdford, Cameron, Heron, H.arv ev. Oi ilnmssnl HUh Messrs. 0-bcrn of Lnpnrte, Sbinfii ld, Kmilii rlin. Ilnif. On Putilic Kipr uliturrs Messrs. Kimherlin, Kerr, llinchman, Haztlngg. Voeutn, Arnold, Wilson of Lagrange. JOINT COM MITTELS. On FiihUc Ihi'rfdims Messrs. Wilson of Marion, Qoorn of ?'utliv:in. Cotliu. On Ciinnf Fund Messrs. 1'ord, Arnold. S'entt. On Siute Lilirnrij .Mrsrs. Snook, John , Burns. .Mr. ClytniT in!roilii''ed a resolution f the appointment of a select committee, to lie composed of one member from each judicial circuit, for the purpose of making nn apportionment of senators and representatives fur the next five years; wbii-h was mlopted. Mr. Miekb: ofiVred .a resolution, providing fir ging into the election o President Judges of the -Ith, KMIi and 11th circuits on to-morrow, at 10 o'clock; which was adopted. (in motion of Mr. Vandeverr a resolution was adopted, that the jodiciarv committee enrpiire. into ibe cxprdi ency of reporting n bill reducing the number of scnatcrs to tMrty, and representatives to sirty ; which was adoptrtl - Mr. Moore Ottered a joint resolution, rev mng the net ( of Itit- in relation to the election of u United States I I Sei. - ,t..r w l.ieli w a t w e- tea, I vvl.et. ' ' " y J Mr. McDonald moved that ibe joint resolution be re- j ferre.l to a select co-nininin of five. Mr. McD otiabl u nd.tliat Uns was an important matter, nnd we should not :wl without n.aturo consideration; hepee tb? propriety of a n ferenee fr exriinnation Mr. vandeveer thought the Mouse was tally advised, P.verv member h id ihe It vised Statutes on his table, containin tin! law, (whit h provider for n rira race ot for

renaior,i ami wincn no ri an nr tim iniorm iinoi ol Uio w Ii'Mi Il'ono. He vva in fivor of biininjj on the election i f Mr. Ilazelrijm moved the prev bun rpietirn. whieli hea United ??tate Senator, at as early a period ns puss. hie. ' inj seeonded, iv a put, to-w it : Shrdl the main rpioslion II othern were fr ptocratinatin the eb clion, let them j be now put? nnd de; ided in lire nlörtnalive. take tho reipoiisibilifv. Thero was now :i v.icMnev in j The main question, tn'in Ihe adoption of thresoln- . .. a . . . I ......

. I I'll . t r . .I, the I niteti M;iifs Senile. Imnortant r.-ie-lior. were to Un ,!,.ri.e,,. ().,r ri.;(l to ()r,,(l(l wnibl romo b for. lilt I. ..It- nn. I it.ij S1t ct i.lit.l t ('..Of lh ) im-.; - ; Mf .;,,., w,n ,va, n men,ber of the ('onventioil that framed the ('nn.til ution of Indiana, aid, that be iiniL'rti"l that ioti atioeot to i xpre!v menu that the election of a I'nited Seit- S nr.t'ir should ho hy ballot; w hi. h av o, tint all elections sliall bo by b illot. In re-fi-reneo to the action of certain ntlemen, he related an anecdote of the phii :an anil the shout. A patient b:;v in eaten a ioat-s.i;it, without injury under nn iittack of pl-Mirisv, in liifi il Hie p.in i.iii lo write in Iih memorandum bo ok, ,,rint-hoat pood for pleuri ;' another pationt acting uinb-r ibis ilneclion died in an hour, when

ho nain wrote, t roist-s!init good for t.it druris'f some' hers from Paid counties vliall reMile in Ohio, irrespective times." Ho trusted that g-nt!emeii would be Mntiofied , ol the votes he may ret cive at tlr; election, is cooslituwitb tin' law as they desired it lat w inter, anil which tional. was in aecordauee with the Constitution. Mr. Secrest moved that the revolution bo referred fo n

Mr. Lowe took tho sann view of the C onstitution with Mr. Pennington. He had pomo recrdleetion nf Iho i , i i.i it .-. .. e.i l.'. . i time in which ihe Const. tutimi of the Slate vas Iratind.

nnd rend the same clause, Mating that all lections shall eleelions; which motion prevailed, be by ballot, unless, altered at particular csion ; which! Mr. Leyuian presented a petition in relation to parthaving filled to be done, it was to remain lorever ns ori- j nership fences ; which was rcb rretl to tin; committee on giually adopted. He went into a history of the causes ' nprieultiire. which induced the adoption of the b illot-syMem, which j Mr. McDonald nlrercd a resnlutinn n to the espedienhnd been fully ranvased by the ('otivcnlion It was to ey of tbiim nwn v w it Ii mnrriac lieenM-s. prevent the limine inlbienci which large landholders and i Mr. .McDonald paid, that although tho sum received by others might exercise over their dependents, ive. j the clerks for licenes was small, still it might c to preMr. Vandeveer contended, lhat ihe clause in the Con- vent marriages, nnd this tdiould bo avoided. The same stitutinri, read by gentlemen, referred to popular elections j guards lhat licenses throw around community iniht be by the people, and not to the election uf a United States ! placed in other hands the in, lu idual .solemnizing the Senator. I r'tf m'trimnny, or some other person.

.... . I t . . . . i ne nur navmc nrnveu ior opening ine urssion nv i emn prayer, the resolution was laid on ihe table, fir the tiirne heing ; when the Senate came in and the lie. Mr. Ibiniels addressed the Throne of (Jrace by an impressive ! priver. 1'he Sena'e then retired to their chamber. ' The fiovernor's message was referred to t romir.ittee of i the whole House and made the order of the day for I'ri- , day next. j Mr. Hall of (Jihson, presented the memorial of eleven i hundred citizens of (Jibson county, in reference to scmina- ! rv lands in said county ; which was referred to a select conimiuee nf fcven. 'Php j int rrn.lution in relation to the elerlion of a Lnited States' Senator nav taken from the table nnd referred to n pelect committie. Mr. (.birr moved instructions favorrthl to the v'vn voce. petitions were prejented by Mr. Osborn. in relation to , t;,e re.vluati n of mill. Ae.; by Mr. no.k-veer for the I nfiMidinr of monev bv the State to an eMate : which were . v. fy J J " - - - r..fm i " ",m " , Mr. Seawriht otr.-red a reaoluiinn, provi,ine f.r jroin;.,t.i it... .d.-ilioo of Ser reifit.it. Amu on tbi datral Ii.in... ...v. - -. ' " . üV,,)(.,. . w1, ,Mll d..pte,l. aves 3ß, noC9 (il, , t. u,...,u ,,n'..r...i rco'iiii.i.i t .r, . i.l i , .rr 1 1. . t 1 1. a Ti ,rtrMr. Moore olV. red a resolution, providing that the Dooreper act ex -officio aa Seigeant-at-Arine, without any ad- , fii. .noun dhi mm h i t r",utM'n im - i njiuL. linn itv iooi - i . . , r i ti,(. i . I it i . t 1 1 compensation . . w. I. :r.i -..!. - .t ). .vir. r uu r a.u, u im- ioi -ivt-r, , u,, p-nurm uir im ties of Seraeant-at-Arma, wi.bont apnointinr? an additi-mal I.rt v.iul.l I... M-iliinir tn tnti l'.ir ihn reaolnti.-.n but this he thought coti'd rmt be done, and the House might as well elect, as suH'or the Door-keeper to appoint a Serjeant- t-Ar;iis. Tlie res.dutioM was not adopted. Mr. fiapp ell -red a resolution for the appointment of - - one ine nber Irom each circuit as a cornrnitli o fo take into eonnler:ition tno ooopti in ol a uniiorni ijmcii oi uoing 1 county business ; which waa adopted. Mr." LMefnentH i llored a resolution for the app intment j Qc committee .if uue from each of iho count'ie .alotn and i ntij.M!,g tbe Wabash and Ilri." ranal, Irom Terre Haute I lo Kvansvilte. to take into conquer atioti nnd report upon II ihinß. mcr,ry " H-rtmi..R to ihe future operation on aa d cana . a wi ; a the u. anner in which the lands . . . r . . .... . . Lomted by the Roerniiient shall be appropriated and ex perilled on raid canal. Mr Pennington tihed for information, in relation to the terms of the craut of land made by Collin m for the canal before we t ike any a rp in the matter. He wished to ronsiiler wbeiher il would be mlvinable (or tbe Mate to accepl the grant, under the provision which he was in. firmed it contain! d. compelling the State to finit.h the ranal in aceiiain number of yearn. It would be well to enquire, whether an acceptance of the ijrant would not involve the Matn fuither in lebt. He was well acquainted with the quality of the lands donated, ami he wished the Houne to act advi-edly on the subject. Mr. Dole said, there wa a standing committee appointed, whose province it would ho to investigate this question ; he therefore moved to lay the resolution on the table ; which motion prevailed. Mr. Davis offered a resolution, that no Sergcant-at-Arm should be elected during the present session ; which was laid on the table. Mr. Oborn presented a bill for the relief of David 3.orr and others ; which was twice read and referred.

Mr. M Donald offered a resolution, in relation to a re-

peal of so much of the Revised Statutes as pievents aliens from conveying lands 3tc.; which was ai lopted. Mr. Stapp presented a bill to proviJc f r an economical and efficient oreanizilion of the Legislature providing j for lb elf ction cf but one clerk in each House, to appoint his own assistants. The State Librarian to net as b'er-gcant-at-Arms ami to provide the two Houses wit i good

t and rfbcient door keepers, and that two hundred dollars William liurkwood icu Va sidiNits, and W ilktt Uuliitt, Rcsolvetl, That the t-etiMment.-. advanced by the Tres!- ' be added to bia antiual salary ; which was read and passed Esqr. b-'ecretarv. dentin bis inaugural nddrct--- upon the Fiilject of the

ton second read:g, I Mr. Vandeveer presented the petition of Daniel Dayoff, for relief; which was referred, ! Mr. Hall of Gibson, present d a bill declarutcry of the : meaning i l the 'Jlh chapter nt the let article rt the hl'Vfourth chapter cf the Revised Statutes, which was twice read and leferrcd. Mr. Secrest r ift red the following rco!ution which was a lopted, to wit ; Resolved, That the Auditor cf Sta'c? he directed to call up"n the several county treasurers in this State, by cireti pj, ieUer. renucstimr each of them to report, at the culiest practicable moment to said auditor. 1st. The amount of cash (embracing bank hüls) re ceived for State taxes, during the current financial year, up to the time of malting such report. d. The amount r f treasury notes or scrip, received for State taxes, by each of such treasurers, during the same period ; Also, an estimate of the probable amount of treasury no'es or scrip, which may he received by each of said treasurers to tha close of the financial year; and that snid auditor Ic directed to lay said information, when oUaitird, bt fore this House. Mr. Carr (fforcd a resolution in fivor of authorizing circuit and associate judges to pynih persons for contempt t f cr.nrf , v bile titling as a court of cnijuiry ; which was adopted. Mr. Baker presented n petition from the countv com-mi.-Monirs and o'.hc rs of Yandvibur'h county ; which wa reft Tf cd. Mr. Srth oflercd a resolution, proviJiir that si much of the Governor's message ns relate to the extension of the jurisdiction of justices of the peace be referred to the judici.try committie; which was adopted, Mr. Hall of Gibson, presented .t hill in relation to Seminary lands in Gib.-on county ; which was read twice en. I rt f rrtd to the same relect committee to which a meinoiiul on the sime u' jvt had l e n referr d. Mr. Lvman olf'red a resolution as to toe expediency of having a prosecuting attorney in each cou-.ty ; which v. a adopted. Mr. Stewart cfiVrcd a resolution ns to the expediency cf having debts collected in the townships where they are contracted ; w hich .vns adopted. Mr. Ri.bir.son presented a petition for a change in the method of selecting petit jarots in Decatur county ; referred. Mr. Henry offered n rrrolu'ien ns to the expediency of reducing the fees of Slate and county officers particularly so fir f relates to the fees of clerks, heiilf", county auditors, cVc. ; which was adopted. Mr. Stanfie'd olie red a resolution that the judiciary committee ei quire into lh expediency of repealing nil relief or valuation laws, on debts hereafer to be contract! d ; which was adapted, nyis .)7, rars 3S. VMTr.tl STiTIS SEM A TO 71 Mr. Tct krr t (Tl red a resolution, providing the House will, ( the SenaV concurring therein ) proceed to the election of Uni'cd Slates Senator on Monday next, at two o'clock P. M. Mi. Monroe mated that the resolution be laid on the table ; when, On motion of Mr. Cooler', the House adjourned. AITF.KSOON SfsSIOV. The HotTse turf, and on the ipiestion, shall the pending resolution bo l.iid on tin; tab).? it was dcrid:d in the negative ayes 'J.", noes (id. Mr. Vandeveer moved to amend, by striking out i( Mond iv next," and inserting ' Sitoid.iv. tho loth iust.;" which anundnii r.t was not adopted acs El. Iioes Air. McDonald moved to amend bv striking out the word Monday, .and inserting 11 Saturday, w hen Mr. Shanks moved that the resolution and amendment I... I . . .. .. ll.lr,l.t-. l.;... I.I ..,.f ..,;! IM. IklMI llll UK, IIIUK. y HIV II IIIW(I'II UIU l'l'k j'M. till avis 'JO, nop ?'J. "The (piestion recurring on the amendment to the rcsoution,tbp same was put, ami decided in ihe negative. Mr. Arno!. I then moved that the word Monday be ! fdrieki n out of the resolution, nnd the word Piidav bo inserted; which amendment vvas not adopted Mr. taker moved that the further consideration of tin resolution hi; postponed until I'miay next at ten o't loch ; lion. rt orijinallv intro.ioecd, w . n nut, and ilei nlcd in th ni. 1 1 mnti vt iiviu til. noes .. s of Mmwl;iv vxX . s,MntP rnm.,lTrin;:. Mr. Vandeveer iiiom d that so much i f the (.ovemor "s ' message tm ri lates to the ! .-.-t f nnd iliimli alut:i, In- n ferreil to ibe commitlte on etl'.icaliou ; which motion prev .-tiled. Mr. Seeret olTerf il a preamlib' nnd resobitioii, .ailmittin James II. I.ane to a teat ns a member of ibis limine. in tin place ol illiam hamu, lnm ihe i unilies ol Dem born and Ohio; selling I. : t !i tin admitted biet thai J.itne II. Lane received one hundred and f.nirlien votes moreth .n .Mr. Lanins ibe whole turning mi the q n lion, whether ibe law, wbieh ays that on of the inniicommittee of tho w hol bouse, and bo made tin oidT ol tin thy fr to-morrow nt two m htc!; Mr. McHonabl inonl to n l'er to tin; eomrniltjo on i i I lie resolution was noopten. Mr. Porter ntlered n resolution n to the rxpedienev of i I . amending the exee'.ition law, no lhat executions ub.atl be made returnable in one hundred nnd twenty days linm the date of rendition ; wbieh w as adopted Mr. Sleeth oflered n resolution that the Houso w ill, he , ,. . i At'i' . S.iii-itA fiiiiriirriiiir nilnioro tinr ihr roi the '. ith imtrintwhich was laid on the table ' . ' J . . Mr. Conduit offered a resolution in relation to the ex pediency of abolishing the offices of county roUect.-r und HSSIFfll.t 21 I It I Ulllllllllli .11 l.lll m.n., f. . - -. . i . ... ...a.-i'i in cadi towns-hip lo pcrf rm their duties; wh'uh was i adopted. ' Mr. liilev (oVred a resolution that the ronunittcr on r'ec'ions report in the caie of Messrs. hiniiit and Lme bv Friday rext. nt ten o'clock; which witm adoptnl. fin m.tioK r.f Mr. Miekte il waa jr,rrir,ra1e a company lo nv.kc a ulack-waler navigation. ; wilJ) .inw,.r ,rt rf.,rre tl(. r.,;ection of toll on a stream i ' i. . ' ... i i i i., i. ...i -...l ...t l ..I whose bed or channel has not been Mirveyed and ? old, ni j i jiiiin ivi!iit,iMii tin; i. nn. ii . in u s. Mr .;., (. He red a resolution for the nnnointment of a ' . . i . tu.i . e . n . .. r eominmee to einiintiv in one oni uiu new ui an cmimv oi- ! fu.rrt . huU vva- adopted, nnd ' i .. . ... ... ,' i ., t..i! i ti j jj n,ipn tiiiif ii i ui or r iti i'iii hihi i 1 rnn 11 i' ir . aiv--ifc'iiiiaii. Mntv.1. iv.iiiia ajiii va Mat. vaa - '- . 1.1 ,. ippointed the roinmittee. l ....... . . ... On i,,,.) ,.n ,aF Mr I I nit l.tu'lltlilll AI Alll.l.tnl t iflt ' . . , the committee on w.aya anl mr ma etupiire into l he ex po.lij rnrv nf tttCtV:tVWP bv law for a re-valnation of real and ' . .... : '.i.:. w ... .i - ..c .....;. i. er oi i ni in oner iv in in is naic. i or nie nut nnao ui iiidito k a Rrard levy of St.ito revenue. I il." - On nntinn. it '.vas Resnhrt. That Janifs II. Lane hare n seat within the i ... f .i!. it I. . l : . l . c .: 1.... oar oi irus nou . oiirie urn ptuoo oi mc muti-ati o--Uveen hin.Rt'lf and Mr. L-niu. . ... .1 it . a. i

wn moiioti, ii. c Honst: umihi. ..... , . ., , . , , r ' , j Di in ocratn f ntli in po uu.1, honot, c."pible, and Itue to : the Coii-ti'ntion. i Cfinor;. Aiiv.no- tin? pifi.'niits at tljc rorotnttoti ( ;,.,.,..,, -pljiU we d v not rec;-nzi the ruht of a-.y j of q-iooii .Mary, in lö.Vd, was the foil jwui;' Singular , om , 0r ti(, .s,.ll(. tl) cl.im ns s prer.a'ive. the pn-' fact, n lated hy Hidlilishcd : J vj, R(, ( fumisbir.- s S.-n itot. t's.it it is a matter in winch ! 'Then thon was one Potior, n. Dub-htnin, tint Ftmid , 0Very p -rtioii if the Stite, atid every eitir. 'u thereof has on th! wrat'it-rctiko of Pauli? slc-j.!r-, ( Limd-ui,) j the name inti-rcit a: d tlie s m.e ri-!it. ih i' the D 1:1 cra'i.Iioldiny a slrpatnor in Ii.h Land of live yards 1 n, ' ioernbr.s of the Legislature ou.li. in ih. o,'mi n of ibis nnd u avino- thcroof, sbeul sotnet itnos on tho ono ln t, ! mei linjf, to vote for the mo.t i Iii ierit and I t st ipnl In d fllld sho d; t!l olltrr, ti:id ti;i tl klR-olml oil knoi s, ' man, wrhout i:i piifin wh-ther ;e copies Iro n t o e.i-t. : to Ihr jjreut inarvcll of till pi-iiplt. IL; hud m:'.di? two j iho s-msh, or tbe centre; and (bit tlie condiiet of lb srnlTohh und'.T lit:n, no alnvc tho cn- hnvitv '!c J f 'f 'i mal pr fert necs to the dii'r.vti.m of

torchois and troatniTS sot on it and aji'il'mr ovi-r the ball of tho orissf, likowi-: sot with stri:iinT and torcln -s. w lii' li could riot harni", tho witm was sorrrcat. j m. -. it . i i i . .i i.-.ir.....J I lie I; 111. I CUT llllll Mie';i liMlltlJI IMiril-'.'ll . 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 U i- , .1 ei - . . . i : .: ojiven him by V.n Critic fur his cos tea and piino at:d for nil hissttinc." 0,!rTlic church to which John 15. l.ou?.! belongs after examining his statements, hao coufludod that brother oufjli was free from crime, Ixdli in drinking (Mla and speaking to the ladio, but thinks he diould not do so any more. 0OIn Frederick nmiity, Md., on Triday, in a recent suit for reduction, brought by a Miss Hrobt ugainst a yonnp man named Tons, t he jury rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff of g'J'HHL

IJEJIOLKATlX JUjKTIIVGS.

I t'Ioyl Counly. At a Iar;e and respectable meeting of the Democratic citizen of Floyd county, Indiana, hi Id pursuant to publie no.icc at the court house nt the city of .New Albany, on Monday the S9.h cf November, 1815; on motion. Green 11. : ipuI, L'cjr. was chosen 1'iesidcut, Thomas IVra and The inciting being thus organise 1, on mat. nn, it wa, Rcso'ied, Th it a co'nmitu-c of live persons bj npp. int ed to draft a ftt of resolutions expressive of the icnaa of this mcctii g: Whereupon, the lollowing named gent em'n were cppointed by the President, viz ; Thinea M. Kent, Esr Mordrcai Collins, Dr. R. R. Town, Matthias Linke, and rruntne nrarty ana uniuu supparlol tne democratic party iut- uiinm. HctiiMrl, That we have cvrry assurance that the present administration will insist upon tho termination cf t lie joint occupancy of the Oregon I crritory, and that all the 1'erritory on the Pacil'c belonging to the United States fr'f firI ol An oia .Ii od Wbieh ril liiM.rifi intrl. üd Ihn lvr:l'fi .ia::t rccrd of tln A int riran history. lieiolvfd. That we s ill entertain the sann opinion ar.d hostile opp. virion to many of the details of Uio present tatilT, find shall hail the thy when its odious jroviiion.j i-ball c so cli.aned that labor h .11 receive ita jut proteclion from ihe general Govern:; t nt. Res'jlvrtl, That lime and experience of the last few years li.as tlcinona'rafed to tho American people thai the es'.a! lislnncnt of a I'nilfd Stales Hank is not nectary to regulate tho currency nnd crp.i t! r? tho exchanges, and that she funds of ihe G ivemment can bo collected and organ nt Iu.lianapnli. Iustj!icd, That while wr have v. ry cmf. ler-ce in th ability ami l'eiuocracy of th ire cnlb.'meii wliotse oam-s nave, ticen meniioi.eti in cor:ntci; n wiwi tue i in t; oi, United States Set abr, we earv.ot ovtrlo- k that of our ; ibstinnuislied towrisman, the Hon. 'I'iioui is Ii. M.oith : and shou'd th it high station be tvnferie 1 upon him we have : every reason to kno.v t'.at it wilt be lllled vi;h a' iliiy nnd ! . - t ' . :.i .1 f ' in nif HiiiMiii.Jii 11 Hit; UU.1U1.11H.J ui iit.tiu.i iiuu me . u . . : c c . 1 . 1 c r i : . . 1 . 1 . : natn-n. ! Rhoival. That we hail with 1 Jeasurc the n..ble Hand . tnkca by im Dt'inocrsicy ol Louisiana, I lorida, town, T ex.aa. ami fvi rai o::.t-r ienncr.a.ic. diätes, in proun-u- ; ral other It , . , . . , . . . . ' I L i'V H.t I t'!".tt.ll 11' -1 un uiu.ni, U 1 I I JW J iv 1 I I I t It . ' r n . ., . . 1 11 1 .. e . I8.5UC ni paper money ; aim iin.i we sn.ni iooi lorwarn with ureal interest to the dty when a ndiit iting clause tili. dl be inserted in each Constitution in the United Slates preventing the caUMimcnt of banks f p. per circulation. Jiesc'i'ed. I hat we sympathise with trie mm. niy .arty nf Ohio in their ptaie.vorthy lil'Ms agiirt the ii.fmijn of tlieir paper currency. Rcsalvnl, '1 hat in view e f ihe pa?t triumphs of tho rcpubli;iMi cau'i. and the future gn ati es- and bry to bsi achieved. !y that croat party, we fel renewed obligation"! t a nuke evt ry ffjrt to perpttuute our fcc und republican intitutioiH. Jics'.x-ed, That we approve tbf Ii in cr.oic poli y of the adiu;itistration tf Iiuli.ou for the pa t two years, and nave evcrv confidence in t!c pritcot Governor uo l Li- ut. Governor of the S'ate. The inciting then roceded to appoint delegates to represent ihe county of I'loyd in the iKmi icrat'n: JState Convention to be held at Indianapolis on the 3 h of J:nuary text. Whereupon tue following gint'etrrcri were unini:nnuly appointed : i'rancis (i!;iü, Thomai Akerä, Jmii" II. It loss in, dolin WilhauM, William Furgiion, J imea Iiirjcr, )). Vanowine, Jacob Ilowmon, William Hanno:', Isair Kiidiardit. Joi n Jon s, U-or.. Tin man Tier, J.diii ( oli inan. John .1. vnic-i, l.ins l.i vaaM, lnüi-rt lu id, l a W. (irren, Vacha! Ne. man, .1. Uo ic, J. 1. Hancock, .1. IJ. P. (ood'ett. Will.tt Uu list. i:--qr, Thom n L. j Smitii l'-or., Wilba ti Kn clin, David W. Miilcr, I'hrn- ; en M. Iv -nt, J. li i H. Wint.ii.dly , John ttrown, .lames .... 1 f V". ".II .'i. .mihi - , On motion.it was then 1 Rciial, 'lhat the aSovc named dolczntc have foil powtrtoim my varaucie.4 in me.r r u. .... r ami 10 n-m thereto othtr nanus il they deem it udvihle to do e.. On notion. RtxidxCit, Tli at the proceeding, of thi mrctinj be publisbed io h W'e-teru Pemacral at New Albjny, und the Slate Sentinel ut Indiiu ii-J. On niotion, Rct'tUrd, That thn n:retinj now ndj urn. i:i:i:i;.N If. MLLl), rrcaident, TitOM VI Vi Ml, ... n . , , ... ... c ce J rebiilfti'. t m. I in sit; won n, y Willi tl HuHitt, Secret uv. Pi rtni.t to previous t: lie iven, die 1 leniar r r t i c ritier.s of Lawienei cou'Oy met nt Heill -rd. oi t!i 'd of .November. I81Ö, for th" purp".- of nppointjns; ih'bgatii to represent said countv in ihe Democratic State Oouvi nlion, to be h:l I in In liamp-d's on t!n Pill of January ticxt, to nominate candidates far (Javernor and Lieutenant C ,v..rii,ir tflwn on nn.ti.tii nf ( Tail. P'rtlSüiit IVirUs Dr. IL 'P. IJenedict was choc:i chairman, und K M. Carlton npp'inted secretary. Theotject nf the lift tint having bren npUinedby .Limes Hnuhis, Isijr., the following resolution- were real nn a bij.ied : Wnrii in 'I de eicbtb ibiv of .Isrimrv nevt has been appointed by the I).m erntie State ('entr.il (Committee ns the day I t bnldin; n Dein cratic Slate Convention, lor tlie norninatoion of can lidalcs for Clavcrnor and Lieutenant (Iovernr: 'Jdierefore, lirtri J ft!, I HUl Lie t .1 ill i.liii im i;n ineiviiiu .i""iui it i. . i .i . i , ; . .M n .r it.; . n,A.ii.. .,.. .;..i a r,-,intllItiee ..f fi ve. wbo-o tlilty it shall be to report to j ,1,,rIni; flirlJ, w i;,t tb.e n am'cs of t wo Mjilable p.t5 n j;i ra( h . jj., f l!lis county, to act as dele,; Hen to said ' ".!ll"'0lllll.l. ' ... i '1 .. r onoiitten I.vinrr l...:i n o:o, nt e.l. nttC T'lirloT fir a f -w moments, reported tin f ill owing ranr? : ,..,.,. '.r.t. '..,...,'.. V...S II. L.hii ' ' , l ; i . i a -1 ftirw a uu i . i ä i r m i " a 1 1 m j j ' a w vi Ft-n tt Dr. Ii. (!. N'oivel! r.tvl SriMhd Short Finn. (. W. (!arr and Tlmmas Di.xom. J'fi. IL Donk arid D S. Lewis. Ma-ion --William Hurt in. S n.. nod Col. Sheeks. .Socc l'ti'l:'j. Tbotnas .Lines and .1 inn-s Ard. 'lin-mit li'tn. .1 1 men Dun' ivy eid James Amb rsan. S.'i.itfticich. Dr. II IS'e.vI.antl, .Ian hü Htijjhes, Col. K. Mitrhel ami IL M. ('.irlt.m. I " i"'1 Which report wa.i un.mt naulr ro'd.irmed by the con- '' , . c i i c WitrnKM. I .ic election of an Lintel Na'es . cnat-r by the Letfiflature ol this Stile, at its eio-ninp; fesio:t. is . . ,- i s.. . !l1 ,,Ur i ,,,ri) IIllrr,,i' V cv,'r n 'n nI l',H ' lil ' volvnnr coli' tj"er,ccs of the 111 st in oi n" 1 1 1 u s char icier; f , , , I a,il1 m tlie e..p..,. di-cu-a. n of t.nt fU.-ject b -t ha5 been carticil on l'i 1 1 .ti In' prints or norne nine I III. , Ol li" It 1 ,1111. 1 . lli. I '. .lint.. . ' .-I. . ' ! ' e . . ' , , . v I n.l..in,T it. I, rent Tiirti.m i,f Ihe 1 1." til icril'-V Cl l S Ol lti. ...... n .. i ..... j.ri.'.T ni r .r.i.t. ... ii..i ... ni. n i.i'i .avi'i.i. I ! ii. i.. ih ih I ' ril.i Imvn r.. 1 1 . 1 .. r . . I 1 1 . 1 1 j I r i ' i; r t V it liefet!.' , T i t i . . l'" rIi,s ol .''Denorr.t.-pirtytiriin-ho.it the State upon that 1'ct, h'oou tl Do explicitly avowe.l ami euer j i .. ... . . i .1 Lrirtun litt nur nt .n ... r ..I lh. I ... I : I o ri III a V lfie . . - . . . . . . i.. ... n ...t ii... .ii ..c ii...t. i...ri.iiii... ii'd nil"" it .-. ajiv.ii.-ia'i'P - Therefore, I'V in ini nil tit ii ui t'l I tl 1 1 n'l'.-uui' im . .. a" ' .1 ori I'ctul i I tlie i;'iii.cracy ol Lawrence conuiv . It. r....r....1 'l'l,.i ..... r..-.-r flu Ii .'.liiirr i.f nit nf. ... f . . .-i -..- .....' . . . . . . . .- t i lo-e I Hi tvunls ol III'' p-op'e, no i:;sij nannc iIIom i i r.ei , 1 ! ! lo t!n IJi it d Strttes Sen ile, in one v!n is of the ,,M "p,,l",r"ir pariy. menu, n-.o i..et,. ...... uU. .. ,..-. . fi'"' eoi'donitiati.Mi. Jiatticril, I iiat Ine same seutimeir.s wii'cn v.-e imr einre?Heil in te'atioii to ihe eieelioii of an Liiltcd Si it. a . . " i r . .1 i Senator we entertain with reference to the nomination for (tovernor and Lit utenant (Jover.ior to bo made bv the D.inocratic Sla'e ('onvention. iusnvni. 1 nil we regar i uic 10. um v u. ., .i ..e, - eratic incmberi uf the LeiaUture whn oppose the npp unlmint of Demorrata to the Hemhof the Supreme ('ourl of ., ... . ... 1 . ,,.,., I ,ir.i Ihn Male, as anti-deinocratie and contrary to sound pol - icy and ipvod faith toward their political brethren. 1 1 'ii . 1 .1. .....1...1 r it.A.i Iii. 1 l..nlr.l 'PI-.. I it.. .Imini.-lr.li.in r.f Iti fifllfrnMl tit kt.i'aatia I u 11 uu uuuiiiiiitii niit'ii v a aaax "--'--"' " - by .lame K. 1'olk has real ' d our fondest hopes and exjieclaliona, and that we will in all thing contribute nur humble endeavors lo aid and ant-tain him in carrying out those principle and meures for the piomotion of which. tht Democratic rarty have lang contended, and upan tha'

Utiarics U. liinel'nc; who afterwards reported the follow- pervade the Democnin- j.ir'y of the ro-jmv of Lawrence . ' tnnrt; irvrmnu .."".""''5 """ .- namra. ing resotufn-r.s which were utiaiiiinotsly adopt. d: tint we derm il rgetdial to our rureess "that they should J l,0t art" t,lirt'1 'i,,tr ,M"" ,:'!ta" ' f k""1, M,, lWe j) I J im . f . . , , . . a , . i- i i i lio !iiVi-li t i in ii';i's f V-Mii ito ir t fl cl iiih.u the ci iiiitiiti-n. Jteitlieil, J hat we approve of lue republican adnnni- be aroused to a more hvely and active interest in th tro- w""l-,lt i.. m -. i t stralion at the Lily of asbmc?on, and have cerv con- usotnui cf their nnaemtes, ami that I rompt and rJu; icnl , . , . . , . r. i,. it -i :. i . i i ..' . i tit .1 c i . fii'ri!.e bi.'iil.fi.d ttiiiionlih tbaii'it g In i tl.i )Htnitlimcr. hdcice that its prudent end pi. icrm course un meet measures shou d he tnken to n it r. i m z . for t he aoproach- : K' , '. . , .... 2...

will speedily bi; formed into a Territorial (Jovcrnment un- pare and publish to the cit rus of JnArence county, on j if Jl.cujai. e'er the supervision cf the American Cot gross. ! behalf of ihe Democracy . f said county, an address. Ect- i ";;": rr-! ,f!' netn.;,Oct. sr. ie. T, . , i -. . P . n ..... . . , . i - " . - . Dai- Sit W.tli ;n-:it r.V.isiii-e I lrtr the fact rfilie ce.rin!rt JUHoli-t'tl, J hat we bail the union of the Kenublic if tint; forth such matters, end emt-otlv ing Flieh principe as 1 , ,. , r . ,. , , . . . . . ... . . . . . . I t i . i it. t riTel radical care tf lac I-tcr and Aei.e ui'ti Inch jnv oi V lb I exas to these btntes witli I.cr ruh s. il, genial cbma'e, to such committee rh 1 6i em appropriate to ihe occanon, 1 , , , . , ... , ... . V I 1 ' .um 3 nticckto, lv the uo, imnunt to ctin-etinn, c f Dr. O atid heroic and republican population as the most unpor- and calculated to inci'e nrMvi.v amon? ibe party in the j or, cu... u I. 1 -iic an attitk lerer

.( i in i en, I uilh nriler ilai itrh rul l.o ni,iiun l!in I ... . .' " .... ... i . . . . .. ... . . ...

through srieh aniriruti-.P. . !(Mo.) Kxpott r, -ivt S r.!l CCn-Jtlt of the irriV.il cf trvrrc-dur i.I.I titr pj-.tr i ?I cl.t.-an. Jrt'S'jlvriT, I hat 'hit we have trV ludest Confidence III i'i;; i'S ; !,;, r,'- f,- I P cnrtit a I r.te i a t' e pms i.r l?lt, ai.J Im po. ti lean, n I the I'tin "cracv find nidvt'Cniienr io I'i'Ml CvMjre t)t l!:'? in- J . ... . r , . l le e t -,s, . a I j:i..j t:rr'ti.';.e tvt.c imt t'mr." .i ctn- ... . . , , , , ii,,. ti.o i- rntorv (t .)rorn.i, v.-n a party cd only three Liana tite ent tie!, and tlecm it our p-easure and duty . - , l " "if-.. cl itt i,r. lo fciistain that able am! fearless . I. mm il ns the G. ivcrmctit.il !n,", -di" . ..;:ip:ii l!!. i .'.- )V. !l .?!; t :i.tOM, I.P.V.r ,, ., . rr .ii.ee i'. e f 1 1 5 inert r f tt.i. fo e prtiiin.tar

tsuccesi of which we conscientiously believe depends the

we'fire and perpetuity of our form of Ciovcjninent and to that end we will spare no exertion to ecure union arid harmony of action to the Democratic party in our own county, and throughout our Stve, or.d to promote ibe election of Congressman and public ifTicers who will co-operate with the administration and labor for the advance ncnt of Democratic principh . Territory of Oregon meet with our undivided coi currence and approbation, and that we will ever hold ours. Ives ready to vindicate the p-iionR wbi-h be has then in nsinned upr.n that hi' j ct in any manner which our ilu'.y ds emd ciürfns miy rcqmre. llr.S'i'.vctl, That we hue witnes-ed wi.h surprise and regret the apathy which has for some time pa?t seen. cd to ing ronresi, arm lor mc purpmc ui fccuring uarmoi.y anu uuaoimiiv i a' inni a:no:.L iiuin. ftCS'iLVCil, 1 Mat a COinililtt C I llirce Ue appointed l-y tae chair, Irom tin meeting, wno-e (tuty it tnall tie imrne- ' diately upon the nomination i l our JStftta Convention f r Governor and Lieutenant Governor being known to pre- : roac ni!-rr e ecnon lor novrr: or ar.o i. curenani lovirna r t tfr t i or at;d to secure the tiiumph r.f cur t iii:cihs. Wbcrriip'iii l!)c eliair aj'p.iir ted Vinson Williams, J 33 Hughes, and Pleas nt Par!;s said Cninmi'Ire. liendved. That ti e p.-orei tl'.tu's T this mre'ing put:ishrit ir; ilje IJct'.f.'rd uri n d --''L'te . niiutl. Is ; On nudbn, the inct ti:! tv.j T.rm'd. II. T. .. UI-JNCDICr, President. H. M. Cahltov, Secretary. Oregon. T-irwzh in ninety ;liyr- Arrival of Dr. W'tilf m l h-ft r.'St Vaii'OMvro 0:1 t'.e 17l!i of Ausist. We ra ivo I.y ti.e l't. T rei s jnprrs, t!:"it Vr. Wi'.i'.o :;nd Mr. Sa:;ti): r.rr. at C:iV ill til'-' r;d,i'l their ' ....... Ii O. . . - ?.- . i- ti. i'r. v nKe ;s u c.aiiy t!; ;-:.4. i f ti.n C(d'ny, v.'ir.c'i v. r.s 1:1 ;or;r a je'tition ;.ri 1 uv.Mitortt! ! b United Sinter. Th .r.r'.v o-fl V.Ü" to Wr by ii (j . rj;is!a '.ui c n in .:iit, tu tiif t mrTi 1: 1 1 ih'. :! 1 '! ; v in r v-tv , . . 1 n j-( ,ij x. C;jl!(Il I ;t. li;'V t 1; 1 c:i 1. 1 t. i :i 1 tomhi r, Unptain ilai low, i: iro'i. and MclT.ah! nt purnt ijV(.r T,.Pt!,r o p(:!i;e;:,i s o;;ii-r;s.'d ;il;;it S: a i .! t-i)l. i I !.:. Tl.-y wi r ? nl! i.i o d , . . . n , -M .--.;t - ' 1 ' - ... 1 V. H..IHII 'I ll'l (IIP tl.') ''A ;'"". V. .i;;t:i '. ) . m r TM-" V. I':"1 I 1 . I imlcs --t th-ird iti-vi. .t d.ifi;ro;it p-yiiil- fir si ditsm r: of on ? I r.ridr.- l nnd thirty mil' s thoy Iii"! several 1 thcr j.irti s, t?.f 1 tt h-.'.ti t!,; St. Jls j-'i C ):ni'-:ny, r":ii-ti:i'' chic 1 7 f N-.- .v f nI pep!:". 0:i tho ll'ih of S.o.tc't.i!; t. tl- v nrriviu at i-Vrt Ilr.ll, o;i t!:- nt S.-tisi S-riii--t:.c 1 ',y niot l.b.. Jt..;t.;.!i Muri;, tl t.1.1 and Minora!, ist, .K Vit o'lt 1 y t!i" Üri i-'i ;'.' rn:or:i' t.i tnako fd'.iei.tr -r.s. ' ;i tii" a.;!i I (Hm'T tn 'V rrrt-.-.i-.d i ort. l. 'ra:i:n ; nr. tin' 17i:i Jnot oiil'.t or ni;i" i tvJ'ias l.-nd'v! Willi i-auC f.r trading v.itii tl,' Inili.ui-, hidonj:!!!,: in 'i; ?. Ji-.c'i r.od conn my. 0:1 tic; 1 r!i, liü t:".'t 3Ir. San". wdc had n 1 r w;,;l : for tr i.iiii witii t!;? S. i.c, n: ; Itf-i!.-?! -.v.!it lo .(: 1 who ind buried hi-i J;Tl!'i?r a few da s re; i.'-...-. ( ci tie- :,l t (.f'iJ.-b.'.x-r. tli ' It. and i.is pirtv wer? r-lil'i-d and ill tr"ul d til; si I'r.vii o village. Ti.oir clothes nnd l.rrr,. wrro tikon fn:; th ::, and t! ey wrT'2 pi'indiTcd of i:nnv of t'.cir lelter S.i'l I'r. White brotiLTi t witli hi:it s.nd i;n;l"d at Wrslon d."il loiters lo (li.it r-;it persons in the I 'm. t.d Slate. Next iliy tie Indians provid. ! lh t.i " tdd cl lues nnd sorry Jntscf, nt:d s itV-d llctn to depart. Th'-y ror.c ed the town of Wirt 'rt, i;i IVIiss i:ri, r-n ihe 11. !i ofN. lYenib'-r wi'.uo fiin or wident. l'0..b;ic.tue e -n:r,r.nirr.t:',:i3 brje.-t l y thin rirli w.ll le highly i:;leri'.sli;:. ' hTf r..ol Vn Kr ; r:'. or ".nr. I". S. Fi.tLT. Yi " I". S. s!ii) S.. o; trnrrivM at 1 oe.s n-t'ii 0:1 1. .. . li.l ir.i. ir'i.ii 1 v . u . 1 so: M'i'-ji tu " j.., -.,11, C.m. C, n;irr. rirrA.'d V -"ii tim same p!-o-' ( l)u, I)Uj . f s v ,s 1 u (,1VS yni ci j-.,,,,, yr. . , .,(.(.o frtVU hM tmrt by the 1. S. 1 ri! T rpois wüi' ii pre.-i ;--d irT mit) 1 !':- 1 e .da. b y a rMi i at bmir-. il ruin'1 tue r. S. Lr; l.vvX ?'Y.s 1, - tr.ii;'ired, i:;ci ptii.j; that if her lv .iur I dl'r.v.'d itilo j i t hy n.o-l ( f the t-j-rrdron, l.'avji 'nut a v'.v-'d i r t ; fr ob'' r :ti"ii. A survey 1is beni held ei I'm hoilc-r "f li:e s!( at:iUiiin Pr!ii--oto:i, and rrsu't. i! i:i a vL-tninciit, bv tiro j oxa ri i 1 n i :i;f iltinrcr-. f t'i';r dancriMi-; cu::di;io::. 1 Tii'-'v rr-'rt toi'tn f:t for t.lv t-vn mieitii-. i'titv et d r 1!".- yi'.'il'l, ' ii" J:.ctal t ) ! ai .-rid ''.v:ii..vd, et.'ti V.t!r f'V.ild '.D 1' i:i nn?,v plrcfr hnily c rt' ho le-s tii.ti t'oi" 'rhlli of ao i i : ' t i:i thi.-kn ss. f'ho boior.s rre s:.,v,:i f.-nt v'ii c l. Ii. nr:d thrt-e in nninhrr. 'J'i.' rtr-.nni tili' 's '.it!.i:i iho b-ib n v.i-ro futnd ivtit" fiiibl" to th" b;trl. ot; f ti" rf'j-iltal witii lid s.i h.Vv', tint tlie rvlindor r.".iid l.-ivo iu!:od writer in JM wo. I .1 et: atü, ittrritii I. or i -1 - trip. ,Mv s.rnni i''i',v" t b". l rovid".! I f .i" v'. can fn iin he eod tPMlr-r .".".1111 rJ'Ii'v will probably he procured at Mo bil" or i'v Orleans. T'liero arc :i nv nt IVnsirori, th? Pobi'nne, tie Mi-sls-cip-'i, tiio St. Mary's, th Shuts, the Prie.ce'o.i, tin l'-ilüi.ut:i and t!i" Porp is 'i ln return of tho-'c ivov sols nti'trtiis in i ttins;it-. tho ropott-; r-f nn otT'r rO ...rr.t n ,,C tt tlidieitliies hrjlwer-u Tilnxico and ju, L.Ml'.ed Stiff's. The Chinee hive the r. it T iV-varlle. tr."r-, nr. i will fultiv.'tt j a pear or np;:r tr.v, prf.-ct in all ibs j ir's, and yet n t p.vntd.n;' a fed in l.oij:ht; and what is eill t.iore slnn;:;1, ti.ey will ra's" j'ro-.i tiiotn Pt plo tfiiro, fruit iitl.fr of tho itnl dr. or of a si r.e pro'--rtion d to ti.o tliiii'tiH t d 'ji-ov. l'i ( f lii Iree. P. !.r.I i.ni.-ils v i.l Ir r- .-..I i.v t!i nn ! i n.-r.c.I until -. t iti.i-k a :. . tl.c . t i .1 a jiie-ev lirt. I.r iett:nj vt i'rr ?.' l.M.k Nn. J, n'.nd i i.r mile l.c Ii. J . !l A it I S , A.J'. A. i:i 'V.M. I V VIIIV. I'reur . .'.v i. ii. i ii'i..: r.-i. r-'i.'i"ti t- i ".;-1 r ox i '" i I nv l.'ir I nv ii if 1 inii.i li.ij. I.-i. ivr. j, !c;. :.t t J.v 7 e,, f s't-ite. ON Ci.m;iii ni e w eh I rv hp 1 t'if t ti !r -if 'iSlil.lli r..r 'tut t l! lie reo I 'e.l in il!- 101 r.i.:;rnt.r tlcttrr it. urn il I J n't Uk, 11 -.ii, a.nt'...l..,..li. l'i. liwl it.v i.f llr.i- r 11". fir KMli-.ttlltltt.1 yi.iti.uii-ri- r.iMi-r,.,! I,., tin- ti. i.t Iiii4 I'... I lO'i.e il .1 1 In " I 'ir I w Ji-'IIn ton.iiieiit Iii,; Jaini.iiy 1 -t . 1 i .. :. il l cinlin.: lei einher II!!, i- i: n t';i o , f r r (' ir, i-' .'. ! lie im I'ii vet ;i lej! ) i i. r, li1 I lei !eS til Ol -Jl jxi'l I It 4T if. I ill. 'J 'rr- I , 1 hv - t t:)1 h-J, ii; lilt In tilt r.lii, - I N.,.'. I t.i t 'i- .1 i ; 1 1' . J i i pi iiHt i-.i'tMti ; -,rk T.t i"e, -, i-ll t- bte I. '.'"i ili'ltl'U lie-l JiWlet 'i-.i'lli i';n. t '. nir ii im t lie ti j lire, i n l.r.v to c:vr l.ni.l itia'i;it r'it' to i!.i-:'i!e I lie t rit'lr nf Iti- iiTI''t:-s II 1! r hi!l til . I'ii) lllftll Will t'ü I 111 ni- on tlelivei ol the M it;oii f . i.iviN : -ti nt'Ni.AP. De-. J I. I - ;.ri .VI Pv r..!ii:.iter of I tuti.i'i.-;.ti l- Ol .V tl ink '! ; asi:2 Vvv i-iiiy .":. I r '7tl 1. in'.:.-ri e I i-;! .vi ro;i!i -., 1 1 lot of .aiV .Vr,- a-l , . . ,r , .Vl.f . w.i-..l. v, i:t , -v :r ,-, a-iv,-..,-.-. - t imk i.i i In." tv i:i; lo n:i O'-e, v i inIt ir t un i" ni' .jii'v i t i In eil j i ., . i . ii..i.i n i: .1 1. ', ........ . ' I ." ' . ... ........ . , i... i..t., n ., ' .-nil ntiit t! ev 'V o t I .- ire t it l'il i : II ii . 1 Mies ' I MiVfl'l 'IT. II i n 'I 1 Mill Iii. I I .t in 'i t im t!:iiiii.t t;.e p'o;.;-r oi'.ii e j f.'m c I I s'i:i! . . i.r r. ii t, ii to ;i'iv f iv in a-'V inrify in tbe S'.it.'. Tii'i 's I ii .il ii. i! I V ' tl I lei eln' er ei 't. A. W. M HilClS. C"i. A.', i.t. 1 s .ei' ! 1 r'.'.i i : is f-.::ifo J" 2iwli:s:i::--E iosk C cunt.v. piof. 1 ic n tk ot nr. .No ryi f r '1 i i:;i, IMÖ. Jrjh Lr-li-n -ie. Ai!;:i. i f .l i'i cs Ib-ilvln I, t!tceaid, v. '. l.ci r.eirv i.i.l, Alcvan b r .M. Uciiv lud, J,t jili herivln.l jn 1 ott. ci. Cwipt.iint ; Iisnfvr' i -y. Cl )'. f vv it e mi. I .lo-ej ti I. '.ni'iiyie, ai'miniitnt i i f I Ii i ib ccai 1, ai.d it ap.ra i to ti e Con 1 1 tint the w . its In inn iiii d luve I ten rttur'el ieive. en ilnnil .leb n 1 ints. iv .', t Ü .' i ph II-. i iyl.il!, unt on in i'i ni of ill a bni nt MiT tin- e me i e uti oie.l 1 1 tln nrx' tm of tin-; L'ouit, an I put) n ill o "il-io 1 a to ail J..tptt Ii. I -13 bill m lic l.itia-ii Sit- mmiMmI. a vee Uty new'p.pe: piit !ic l -A Lt.;i.nnpi:liJ in at J "ate, n til i: the .ii-! J.ii,.!i lwiiyl.nl t.nt .nl plii'ti of in"lv eiry is inl I ending oi 51 id lujii, -.oid if nol pie ml to or an-uete 1 on 01 In I ni- Ilie lalli' if l 1 bo rnn-e :t t'o' n X' tern of ail ('"nt, tlie üine v ill he laken 10 c n.feed and lire a.iiot Iii :i Ws otdor of tlie Court. A''rt, LLVI LSNK. lk. (.Hjr.ö 4L Suit, Alt ' for ('"to. I. r)'.-3 is fctatf T l:iil!au:i 3J;:iiu- County. , T NoV.ni,-.r .,, , ,.1-ll(, ,..UP ,.,,, x. ,9t:,, n:n.l n.nil il.-i l irt-l tlie elite nf Jrsf Mniili, ilefi..?aetl, in ,r j proU-ildy insulvent ; ireibtoi ;ire ti.eref,ire reijuirril to tile thidr ! cl.iifiis ai!.init Hit- et te l..r nM.ovuott In tlieatnl I'mfiuin C'o.irt . W(I,(1 lri ,, fM1, t:, ,Mt iirrrof or ih-y u-m n.rt t rntiiWd I to piyment. A AUUN MM ITH, Ailni. i .NllVPIilliet 1 S. H l.. .)' .!.. l!T wi ' VY he had, nt reduced price", a la ige lot ef Rosen' and Vntenliolm'a rin Kazors, iusorieil, Tor inilivitluila .nl harlicoa l iitf ; nlao. all tnil ef fnrkt, pen, nnl I iinrm Kin vex, and . (ixi 47 .nt ol all aoit-s, siiea, and quaiitlr p, ny call'nn al V. II. TALBO'lT'.! Jnrthy Xur.

wmmmm 1 Mi i .V.i!t.: llo int - ti i i-: -i - w:a pn pai I iVum au i tt-n;ve ptaetirerf t viral ar in a IjÜini ciiman-, sr. J i mwr known m ,,r .f,, ,MH ,a i .u . f t'.e ChoTarr cue in rwdleatinr bit frtra t!ie ti'i'uroi mem, can Mity explain i's cMraonlinarjr apency j ,. .. ,!, ,!,or.r' an.l i.rrnitn-nt cure cf frrrr and tCi,, and uiiuu gilr tf iim-ni.intrvt and rtiiotuiitf.cr. V.'iuim, I7'i S: jv DUtrxtJuJtforjikeDitirirt itm !, loul 1 appr bt i;d(tl a 1- ;ig winter i f ilii fliMr-e, thith uai i iii1' f:ii a-ii l!i-;io v ti si I nn'.tl it "lYctimt h. Rut I iai .i .r i i.i I il in i, tiitf ji ur 1 1 1 rl:i im 1. 1 in ri !.T i 'it t ' tl i ii. ( iliciiic !.-ti i :iiu ii t t. if, il.e i ,f one h ttlt l.n.ke i ' " ', f ; 'I ! 'ii c. i..'U in tin li lt ti n i a'', i cl cure, n l a ei.i.t'l. late m.w lij-s.il tt i liiiii T it It i f. rü t f I , :i litt IOII It IM j (ii- C!jp (.if tit ii," !i bi t In aldr. 1 t!'ni!.l be (ji :t rail) ki.uu ii. ill ii. v a r li't- ni i! it it e ti d llOiS WU.KINS. Fron Iis".. ÜTKrut V. K. Tr: nen-r ie, r..' Juj.m Fta'e .ScrcV. irimiix'-.HtM, If-c. irt, 11. .'c. i.iniftrm Yon vith r'e to inform you w I.at I Ki:ev of Dr. 1 0;omI' Iin.ia C'ia.'.ir Z"', ir snti li!i i s rnpiüt ii:e. Iil ilx-ln Uii ihe . mt urne b-.-t 11 10 pt vsli !.t a ihe la t. I tiatr re ci in - M !..' t! ttii r'.e.l't 1: ,( i;i I; n ; i:i7:inc ", Slid v lit ii l!c ti'ca'r lia.l tie-.i.ni.- I'.xnl an tl I : ::l .1 ;t.c K' I t f 1 ?iy:t iac. ; ntl Acv f.rii r km-'.i 1 i: ji.ii ' It la i:iv 1 r-ai!v pioluc.J f;e 1 e-l lt.p jf ir. il, im I 1 !:t-!..-e it i.t 1 r ! -t 11 -t t tit .1 lj si:y nit itttiinr 114 I t !!. till" 1 tie !.i lit. in i'.s. jv f i !: t.!iii.:.tr. em u .;rt'ttb.i'j , bii liu.N v. it. i itovc::ir;cr: "i-;i II .rt. II. r.'.R ..-ciM. tVi-frt.'.Vr ff tht crs.' ItKii.i.tT, :Jarth i3 .r.-i, t)rr-ht lU-'.i e.'f. S:r- I liy vi ria.'.e i.v I Pr. () ; 1 ..I' In li.l C!n la-ajMie arj I.nv li.'.l e;i;.ni : niiii it f v it iuii i: .tnlar il7cl wlitu tiSol Ly .;!k r. I l i't 1 il a ii uf 1 at'titile n.t itivine fur ibe cure f Jevrr c.il ff '.c ; aiul al-i tliat i pru;-r irv v.bl jirovr a wt;l certain j, i r.t. .c atint ii 11 tiirtt i:-.-, io v l.ult it rtii tlit lia bit it sl'hcuJ villi it art? butib'. . 11 j rvj ttoul'v, c. r.viiNiWonrir. JV-.-m I.itr Arr. t r, , Uilt Surtm Uu.tcl S.u.' .Irrt f. I'tan it.Oct. I,1;4I. To V..L:r., ,l ;.., ;7 , J:".t fr the V of ti e li d a Ch''v.'; ' I J- !- !y ivi.iiv lul I !i4veetlllK lnui CbvUgue -;tj.art.! I- Chu'ti 0-i tl, M. l , ' iitt i ntittt I.t ü. v 1 1, ltl it I1.1 tcn 't 0 ir.y i iiAt taii;in'f t n;n ctaina in il.e c tue r f üiil tlionte. I c a C'lliSab ! " liiuinii.i-l.ihl. it a a I leCttj itfe mul I. i T Im m C t i ' i 't a'"'' o irf..r l.-tir mil gut , tl.i'.l Ic vi f, tliimti Si ;e, 1 f 'any i I. t f-naa i t" i rniiv nt "vi r. I t!.i f.:r 'O'l leO.t i tt.Ut ttil li.l t!.t ilif ill llii V I Oil f. 8I'J i . . v. I.t ae ",: ti ts l;tt .1 11.1 it, ;.r ,ai t tl a very Licit reputation, nl iJ.al in iv : rj t-.'c utieie it ha Inn n-iJlufny kiu.wltc'fe, it m.iw 1 tCy j n t!:tt i!ai iVy ri i.,ai il 1 1 1 tl lu tl.c n.ot -r feci I.t - tili, in 11 all o'I.t i' M n. tin Luvt Lai It J. It.tlKff.,!:: y.i.i., LUCIUS A1IEOTT. pr.Cf y. S.,l.l in Cint'innati, O'o i, le.le1e ami nlailbjr SAM Olli) k I V.V.:, ;im lal f.i nt f,r t! eWtt,at tl.ro Vtitcm !) pi.t fur tue .'.. t I :i'.nul. e Tail!) Mvd.cii.t, iitrib rat cjii.tr t.f Kinn iti met ;VaI o.t si t. Sc'.Jb) KJMl.I.VSOS' I'.:iO I HF.::S, Ir.tÜMliapnb. V sNi.-ii-'s ol vVil-.l Cherry! M re ciiit:cc if its .1 .ii . ; i.'O'-i:. 1 .Tri' V n r T? O 5 "k T T T T V 1 11. r.. o. r.' 1 ir..-.. . . l 3 :t.-M-. S3 . 1 itl K fa.lv. sj.riir tttt, Ky. M 1, 15. (iiiit I takr i'ii i. ejtiu.iiy i-f ii.liiiinii.fi: yetiofa niott rr. rat. k!)V cot- peif.irtard upon !. t) I' e U'c of 'Dr. Vt itara ilai .!a el ,1.1 tt.t lay.' In t!ie jest- 1 - 'j I un, infill w idi un o d r-.rnaii n of ibe lcvc'a loc! I lul'iinl iiietir for . veK v. !u ii I g.aiUial y n revt-rr. '. In ito-.t! of l'-'Jl I t.. a-t.-iil.eil vti-li a Vt re cat, v locli teatta , i . ii ' tut, ,., iM,, i.o:l li.l .ii ; mi l f.ii i!.i- at i t f ttirte vi an I vav ci'H1 ii in! '. 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