Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 65, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 January 1846 — Page 3
ljc Indiana legislature. Reported for ihe Indiana S:ai Sentinel. SENATE. TessDAY, Dec. no. Mr. Morgan of I. ssdati ed Iravc to introduce a lesolution reqsestissj the Bwn to return the bill of Ike Senate to apportion the Senaters and Repieenbslltei ; winch was a opted. 'Ihe special order of the day being a hill of the Senate submated by Mr. Hernman f.r ihr apportionment of the State, on motion of Mr. Howell, a call of ihe Senate was had After considerable tune consumed in the consideration of the bill, dui ing which seveial amendments were introduced and ad'pttd, the hill and amendments weie oideicd tobe pfJMd and icad the thud time to m now. Petitions weie presented by Mm Conner, Todd, Chapman of L , Muiphey and llolioway ; which wcic approptiately refeired without leading. Mr. Ihi tin presented a remonstrance fiom MHMNW -iti-zeus of John-oii county agaiu-t the abolition of the oflice of county Auditoi ; lard on tlie t.ble. Reports from Standing Committees. Mr. Allison from the committee on Kducation, reported a bill to amend the law delimit,: Conies-i. aal township, their oltt ers elections, duties, aud compensation; oidered to a eeond reading. CJ Mr. Tod-1 from the same committee reported bark the bill of the House for the relief of hoi lowers sf the Sinking, Ssn plu, College and Saline Funds, and recommenced its passage. I he Senate adjourned without disposing of the MIL AFTFRNOOV KMtW. The eonsiderati-.n cf the bill pending at tire adjournment vaa resumed .Mr Lmm moved to refei it to the committee on the Juiiit iary. VMl the bill was vet pending, a message was received from the lloue inviting the S mate lo repair instanter to the halt of thv ! 1 usw uf the NTMN id eiecltng a superintendent on the New Albany and Vinccnncs Koad M.-s-rs. Davis and Um wire nominated Ttllars on the part of the oMMtav. ll.iving assembled in joint convention, .Mr. Edmonton
nnoutired the name of .Mr. John truster. Mr Kiftej i announc-d Mr J it lirown.
opposed from principle, to e-tablnhing by law a greater interest than six percent. He spoke of the ruinous conaciiovnces of tha "hi usury law, which allowed persons to take any interest that might be l lUlsauf d in writing. In his town, under the operation of that law, nme hundred per cent, was exacted by man that wis called one of the best christian! of the country. The institution, as had been before remarked, would pay seven per cent, for the wh ile time, to which they wished the time of payment extended. Tin; original loan was eirht thousand dol
lars, and at the end of the five yearn they won1,', bt compelled to pay .11. IX JO, which would give the State 00,960 in interest. .Mr. Thompson said, this bill, if passed, would subtract fro n the common school fund eight hundred djllarn. This he could not ajiiec to.
J. F. Carr, received 1. Dunn, " 17 Scattrrii g, 4 : I he Ilouif caaearriBg , Mr. J. F. Carr was dcclated duly elected. For the successor of J. Walker, J. Walker received 29 G Ustkawaj 44 16 Scattering M 5 The Mouse eotocidiag, Mi. Welter was declared duly clccti d. No other business was d ne. The Senate then adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Wl nsasnav, Ic 31, 1846 The Speaker laid hsfbre the House a eommanicattori from the auditor, em losing answers to his einpiint s from scviral county treasurers: W hielt were laid on the table.
Mr. Blocker moved louki (Vom the table a resolo-
SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA. eaeas determined at the not em a ku term, is 13 Reported for the Indiana State Sentinel, BT A. M. CA H.N A 11 AN. Wednesday, Dec. 17, 1845. Duniont M Lockwood. Etror to the Clinton C C. Opinion hy Dewfv, J. If a declaration in tiover, hy the venue in a eosatjr. dif
ferent fiom that in which the action is biouht, t'. is no
c jusc of di-nrns-in the action, on the motion ant. Reverted.
The State on rrl. of II binson vs Uurnsidcs et at. Knor
to the Scott C C. Opinion hy DEWEY. J
Fiom the Philadelphia Ledger. Courage !
i building be'ter ssJitj; ot war tuna we have pot, from
our aupennoated and seii-?ufi;ei
iCiont naval captains in
JglSnme cf the nwc papers are active in attempting to the shape of ftavy Cuinadsaiunais ; snj our merchant produce a panic. They tell us that the British Govern- captains Would make an jrood commanders as they did meiit have long been Kinking" tin tposl formidable mili- in the revolution and t-iibseticntlv. We there fore tary preparations, and are resolved on sinking an effee- call upon Congress to make suitable preparations for
und
our sea-
intriruee
e blow 'for Oregon. Tiiey also teil us that ihe best any contingency, and to bcui with fortifv.ng ierstanding exists between the governments erf' Bri- ports'. We call anon them to dismiss 11 i
aght, it is no ( tain and France, and that they fully coincide upon the for the Pro-idi ney. a!', petty piarrels with the ExecuB"Ul I necessitT of arresting the progress cf the United live, and to unite like patriot. Ute men. to maintain
States.
We understand these things differently
the rights and honor of fee country. Thev wdl soon
We tdmit find that union and entliuiem aasunaf tha r eoido. that
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A justice's execution, which leeites a JeifMeat rendered ' that the mihtary preparations in England are gigan- will cause the British govcrntnent to panas and count
Mr. Pennington said, that inasmuch asthelossol ,,,,n from the Baaste, in rotation to the election of Pank this college w as an act of Providence he w ould Directors ; when he moved to inund so that the election be willing oven to sutler the trot tee to imiv thf debt shall take place on thb day, at two o'clock which was
in State bonds ; hut as this could not be d-ne, he i aaopieo.
hy him for 10J dollar, interest and cust, is valid. Ke-
versej. Uivens vs Burgot. Trior to the Jasper C C. Opinion by Hl acKioan, J. A made improvessets on land owned by the United State R after.vaids nought the land of the United Slates, t ok nosessioa. and then proaiised A to pay him for In imniove-
ments. Held, that under the Statut of IS34. tbe )lunil"C , i.-iitntwiii si A I i.!.! SOS inn rhiiirlit nril en imin ft S
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tic Jiut consioertng imti tue joriijstxaumt oi ciockvards are no small portion of these preparations, we consider them as mads for an assay much nearer ho;;ie. Would the British Government , apprehending a war with the United States, prepare extensive defen
ces against invasion ? The supposition is preposterous.
the cost. Let us hove no quailing.
would support the bill under consideration. If ever
Air. Moor reported a bill more fully defining the
Snaking verbal contracts
Mkl. v 4 I.. ..,!! .-.(. .1 . .
no um wrong iu n.s lire ne nopeu to uo wrong on ':vmllllff aa ,ll(W,. wrtUll!t wlllcll .Vh- reud twice
6 a
and referred to the jiidu inry eointnittee
ide of mcrcv. He related the history ol 1 Immas
Smith who was -a poor shoemaker boy, gained an education while laboring at his last became pettifuor.r a lawvor iu the Circuit Court, stood at the
head of the bar, became a Judge, a Governor, Senator
Dy Mr. Haselricf. a bill lor the rebef of Jacob Jones,
Sr.; which passed to a second reading ; Also, a bill authorising Nicholas McCarty to erect n mill dam across White rivet, m Marion county, near In-
was binding.
McM inus i s Hit hard in and another
rence C C. Opinioti by Bla ktoku, J
fcrror to the L;c.v-
in Congress, and died one oT the orightest lights ot diananolie; whieh ffd to s eond reading
the age! This is a Manual LsbOV College, where poor voon men mnv receive an education, without a
dollar in their pockets, and rise and shine like the
Bv Mr. liurns, a bill to amend and n-dnee into one the
everal acts incorporating the town of Vevay ; pasied to a 2nd readtac.
Hv Mr. Jne, a bill to amend the act incorporating
rili-h const, and make serious hav.. up"ii commerce,
but would not attack the formidable British navv-vards.
A rire facias againt A and B, w as returned served on What then i the object of these preparations .' We
the lotmcr.and not found as to the Utter. Judgment by kBSwer, a probable war with France. 1 he i Id km
uciauu HaniM uuiu u icnuani. iieij iiiüi nie iiuiaKe III
en'
A alone, was a clerical one, and miht be coriecled iu the Circnit Court even after hiouj-ht.
tault aa,.,M ooth defendant, that the mistake ,n f j f h t ,ve long, tllld may die ill IM itennp judgment a'aiiist buth defendants, instead of ajanist , . . ,in. , rr,r,t o.i m , o, ho rnr,. ,. ... t ii o tin-nth or week. Hi tuo ptimarv objects are Stock
jobbing and the maintenance of bis dynasty ; and the
luminaries iu th" Ilea. e;t and add their ctlu. gent ih citv of New Albany ; pawed to a second reeding.
beams o the intellect of this dark earth. rty Mr Benson, a bill lolocale n Stat rad from The discussion was continued by Messrs. Vandeveer. Peru to Anderson town ; passed to a second reading. Thofnna m. Hazelries and Secrest, in the course of! By Mr. Henry, a hill to iacorporaU the lVmllet.m and which Mr. Secrest remarked, that he uns, at first, at ! BhetVyvaie Ratboad company , passed to a second rtad-
The ballot stood FsaSSei received Hi nun Si uttering,
86 votes. - 43 " . 9
The Senator- lining returned to their rhamber the bill pendln; betöre the election was taken up. and on ' on of Mr. Chapman ot L. it was indefinitely postu ned uyes 2d, not-s 21.
Mr. Rockbitl (by leave) reported a bill to authorize the chanjje af venue in the case of the, State v. Doty fireSB tlio Allen Circuit CoMSt, lead the rsqBSiite number if times and passed. Mr Todd from the rornnntte on Induration reported hack the bill in rt l.ition to the m lo.ol eoeanMSBMMSM f Lji'i iuji- roumv ; pasaad to a thud reading. Mr j odenw, Iruni thf saaBc coaantttae, repeated hack ilas Senate hill for Ihe fain? f el borrowers; pawed to the third rtsdina Mr CaToseaaan nrasn the eoaswittaa on corporation report 1 back the bill to incorporate iort 1 ultou in CI. ok county; which passed. Also Tha bill of the Hcssaa to incorporate tbo hvochaeteff and Michigan Koad Company anu nded. The amendment was SS incorporate tin- individual liability elaase th amendment v..s eel coneurred in aye- 2ö,noes C-. Mr Edmonson then utfered an asseadment reserving the riyht to tlie I eglslsttSJa to repeal or amend at pleeaure. Mr Orlh otfi-red an amendmc tit to the SSM sdmsnt, requiring the payment bv Ihr State, ol the anioimt which mav have h en i xpnd d bv sod company iri the case M such repeal ; adopted ayes 31f noes II Mr Berry of F otiVrtd In emend bv inserting: "II the company violate us harter, it shall forfeit all the work thev mny have performed; adopted. Mr Bevrtasaa then offend an amendment requiring the company to be individually liable for all dolus contracted above good ami vol vent ecuntv ; adopted. The bill was then ordered to a third reading. Mr Iterry of F. reported back the bill t incorporate th? I.af.ivetie Hydraulic with svndry snsMntastnta The individual lubilitv clause, and the section empowering tlie Legislature to repeal or amend at pleasure w ere engrafted on the bill, Whoa Mr Orth SJOesd to lay the bill and amendments on the table ; carried. The Senate then adjourned.
a loss t ku the leetings of hi eoaatttnentS in reference lo tins bill ; but, en deliberate reflection, he had determined to stipp ut it. if cou'd not sec how it would detract from the common school interest. Education, said be, like the spirit of liberty, is diiluvp in its character, and without eonioetent teachers.
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the lr!ts of science will never be Seen Of felt in our , Iron. .Mien couniy, wt ine ma. o. a crim.o, ne nui, mm i i m 1 c.wi Um A i, vet bavin" signed the bill. A point ol order was here common schools. 1 he common school rund had been T . r i n: r
, . . . , . Iii. mi p I. i l raieu, as lo no- nronrieiv 01 a r' sounioo muni mm uh diverted already ; to Jem holy objects. Ihe hank had u'hll ,, hu(i ' ',.(J iyond iko reach of this Uoaee.
, a portion ot tois lumi, ami gentlemen sioou cauujy bv when the deed was done! He related number
inc. IJy Mr. Conduit, a bill to divorce Elizabeth PrestOB J passed m a second reading Bl Mr. Kiu.berhn,a bill divorcing Susan Whaley ; parsed to a second reading. Mr. Poweri offered a resolution, requesting the (jov-
emor to return the bill, prov idmg for a change of V nue
The parties in this case having agreed that if the Itidi;- success uf the first certainly depends on peace, and as
ment was amendable, as above mentioned, in the Circuit j,e niav suppose, that of the second. He probably be?!.rtil"pJ!!!LT!i?,!i:!ii!i eÄemrt'0U!t I Ueves that m a war between France and either or ail
make the amendment. Judgment affirmed, when the amend
ment is rriale. Shi el is Ferritcr. Etror to the Hamilton C C. (Opinion by Dcwky, J. A sasgsetiea hl a scire facias on a justice's tiansciipt to hind teal estate, thai it wj made known to the justice that the Judgment debtji had land, is iulficicnt after tiial and
judgment.
id the three great continental powers, an attempt would he made to restore the Duke of Bordeaux, and that his only ally against such attempt would be Britain. And as he knows that Brita'ti would not aid him without an equivalent, he either wishes er prc-
I fesses to c '-operate with Britain iu its designs ntrainst
Pinof that the ladrtnt debtor was in the onen possession the I'nited States. But should he die HOW, what ta
of land, ctsimiag it as his own, in sufficient prima ficie to j the political condition of Frame ! The infant Codnt establish sis ownership of it. 0f par succeeds, aud the Duke of Nemours rill be
of amusinff incidents, in reference to school teachers.
t sustain the P s.ti :i be had I tken. Jl" would, had thm of the Hank charter, to report Ihe result of saul ex . . . mt . . mW a a l"t
The resolution was withdiawn. Mr Levmaa otfered a rtSOlaUOa, as to lbs expediency of annointina an Agent in accordance with the '-ititli -ei
scire facias must aver that a ccttifud tiancript of
the justice's judgment, tie, was tiled in the cletk's office,!
and rrcoided, and such tiling and lecording must be pioved, 1
if put in i-ue. Iteverscd. Clift et al vs Sinks, fchroi to the Henry C C. Judgment
I affirmed.
L'lmfhear rs 11 incheJl. Lrtoi to the Lapjrle t L. Judgment affirmed. B 1 1 aoay, Dec 20, 1845. McCoimick vs biz1) ft at. Apjeul fium the Tippceanoc C C. Opin ion by Sri LtVAS, J. I. W bring indebted to I), in the sum of 2,000 dollars, de;n;itfd wi'h him a collateral secuiity, the notes of one B
and at the same time executed a mortgage
i l . t ..-.,... f . i 1 ni.nM-ou.il Iii tlii net mi i:n ol T lie l.i "is Salure . w neu iu in ji aunniin ,
i r 'im.'l. .i'- il h;ihj,i hi i.h 1 1 ; no n i' -t - - . u ,.,,1. , ... f i.i.h -.if n l"llrll,t " . . , - : v
: .; ... t.. ...., ,. ti... tmiiUnt I. MlnMi im m mir aas adopted. i " ., .Ji u ,u.r ... ... ;r .i ia Ithat the rrcueli nation, tor the nuroosc ol cond
mi.tr: it had i n said, that a oution of his con- ,5v u wPP tiie juutc.arv con.inuu c ri , -ri u f , ntla w should n.v tiie amount to D. Hun the it more vigorously, iniffht transform him from are
itituenti u ere opposed to ,rantin? any relief to this "SffXE wSZ .7. nf ÄlT? SfL S? Ä ! to a bid F
College. He hoped that such was not the case. He, aj'orfiora ol Unorte. who said a committee was pre- we,e ,l . . ,4. . . u ' , .aT 1 ,n : tary sue, .-sion, ami uie present reigning lamiiy
I t..t l..c Unil I,,.,,,,.!!,. un,l n.uwro.o. . .. .." l.i . pCUCU inaivv u..u ,um. . " 7 . t ho 1 r P b ! Va 1 1U to 0;M!.ir l II t .Mil ! :t Ot that 0O
Btiaeint wn un suuw, uvhhj 1.-1. v .. t,;,r,,,g a niu on inai rwhjci. was then agreed hetween me parties mat d noias inoara ,., p. 1 , 1 oimttlv. on this miration, and sliould thoso who sent tv Mr. Btaekwell. in retation to tba powers of lea- imtAjLji tft bk. an,l tb.t W skonld execute his own lherefore tlie trench may see WiSdURI in excliang
him here conclude to immolale him on the altar cd tices to compel the attendance of jarora and arbitrators, j l0 jy j an)oant dae. L'rd, that the sarrender to
tii' ir Katings, he would cheerfully mako the sacrifice. .Mr Ililey oppuscd the lull and contended, with much Jheftng, that vv.' ihoald nn rob our con'uion School fund fir ihe benefit mf any CallOM. lie Imped the amend uients to the lull would be adopted. Pass tins bill, said he, and we will set m precedent that will be gratly injurious to the mnntrj. Tbe lull and sssesdments were temporarily laid on the table, aud bill from the Senate was taken up for a Chafca of venue lug the trial ol Silas Doty, froes Allen to Elkhart conntjf an atrial for murder; which was three limes road and passed. Tin- bill in relation to the Wabash College was again taken up. Iii Cookerly moved the pre vinos question, which be-; ing Suatnlned, Was put . t wit: Shall the bill pass: (without the ami nduo nt" 1 and decided in the negativ e,
ayes o . nnea o 1 On motion, the lloUSC adjourned
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Adopted.
It of his notes !il not discharge the inuitae, hut that it ic-
Hv Mr. Webber, that Ihe c ommittee iu relation to the mai; j . lUatUtinf hen on the bt for the bjlaiue due from
sinking fund enquire into the expediency of appointing w tj D.
an Agnt.
2. A judgment ere.ütiu has a lien on thceqniiy of redemp-
By Mr. H iker, that the Governor be requested to lay tiou in real estate nrevloaslj mortaaged, and if Ihe ort
before the Iloo e the doings of the Caaroiaers by
appointed to select canal lands grunted to Iba
int.i !tate.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tuesday, Dee. a 1,1815. Mr Mpp motred, this morninir, that all notice ol the bill from the Senate, m reliti n M ;p;-oi tioument, he erased, a be wa informed the wh de mittel was a hoar .' the procee brii were erased accoidin'y. I'etitions, Ike., weie preente I hy Msssrs Chasaheri, Ts her, MicUie, Sitter, lt;;pev, t'onluit, (for a divorce.) Wilsea of Maiim, (Im a change hi a State r.jad) ; which were referred. Capitil Punishment. Mr McDonald, from UM cmunitiee on the piduiary, rep ited back the bill atiolihm capital puni-htnen, with an amendment, leaving it discicti inary wi'h the j-ny whit j length ef time the person tOQVirlod may be impiisoned in solitary eeoaMMaaeat. tu m ti n of Mi Th mpon, the bill was laid M the table for fuither couiJeiati n. SsorwrMn an. M. Poiter, from the committee on the j iluiuy, reputed back Ihe bill amending the eaiCStWa I w, in ras, where two or more exerutiou-del'end inti iesi le m ditleient connlies, ac, and making eaccuti in letumablc in ISO or IM d.jrs. Mr Clement moved to amend by nkini nut s much as mke' saaeaasai letswshls m is" aajr fi'" etnas' anV r,-, mei ISO d fr-m ksslkSM of the peace ; winch MatMa prevailrd ayes Seer It. Mr ()i!.irt e of h;- it- Mad la ameie', o tint wheie a sfceittT r constable fails M make a krVJ witlon Ikres m nths, naid sheutf or constable and -ecuiities shall he habhr which was ad ptrd. Thr hoi was then oideied to hS engrossed. Mi l. borne of LspMtS irpntid lack a bill legulatini thr rhancei v practice, with an amrn lmenl, stitkin( oat tne till fmm the enacting rlau-e, ana1 in rtinj a iirlltute. on which a ptotractcd dicusnou look ale CO, in which the leal grit lernen of the MOOM generally pai tnipa'ed. Mr leereal inought t-. mendmnt sh .uld te en'itlrd bill 10 ah hsh the chancery practice, rath-1 than to ie;uktta it Mr Moore moved that the bill be mdel'initely postponed. .Mr UiWiio moved that the bill be Utd upon the nble which mo im prevailed. Mr .b rt;e of Lap -ite r, pred bick the bill for the punnhmeut of g imin,' an 1 M afsSSd gBMhhWS, with atnendm. ni - i that the keepers ol gaianag house, and pi de e1 gam bleis, shall he punished by a fine uf fa f ' to t,000(or impii'onment in the r matj j.il a tiiefsMfd famblci IS be Sesigaats I as one n-ami ig akoal wui.out a visible mean of living, racent .s a imblar. Mi i;Wei IhuOght the amendment ari ng. in relatiea I'
iu laVj, ol b4 V Ulf them pUB-
SOfssMd gamhkrs j he wa
ished in the Sia'e i ptuoe. The amen Jments of the c immi tee weir not adopted. Un motion, the bill was referred to a Mket c inuuttee of Dir mis ftsiiist. rsokirljr snt Ti !' fm " . . The kill fjr the relief uf Seta SutheiUn 4 waa indthaitely pjf poind. I he bill foi the relief af t une Vawter w is reporte-l baeK, with an amendment ; which Was ad -pted, and the Mil Ul" deied to he ei passed. The ftps star !a:l kefeve the Mouse a coinrnunic Ui -n fiorn tbe aeditoi . rate, in rotaUM N the SMSSal el money -d-van-el hy the State to wnksol internal in HOVSMSat, tM ; wkwk wa-. ana oa the lable, and jo capias aidercd u ae The lull to amen I the Revised Statute in n latton to :Mdavil, was lead a tkard tun- ai d passai. Mr Meaaey rs seated a Nil hn the relief -f Caosby M. t own rmatkoiixina hi n to vend models clock artlheot h-
I EN ATE. VVaJMrSSBAV, Dec. 31, 14 .
On motion ef Mr. Kn'lib, the oidi-rs of the day were MSaat :led and the bill for the relief sf C. M Lear is w.i irad three -everal time and passed. (The till giants to Ml. j Lewis,whs by'some arcideat H oepitvedef the use of his rtgkt arm, the pcivtlegs af vvadiag eertaaa m rehandise w ithout licence.) I Mr. Reckhill introduced a hill in letatien le the ehsage of venue in the cie of the Sta' vv Douty ; lead three times and pasajrd. This bill is a M&stitaM for the one passed un icatetdajr.) A messags was receive 1 from the IIoii-p hy Mr. Kindel reporting haeh ihe resole t ion of the Senate, providing for the election of State Hank Directors i" 'he ptaee of Mr. A.c. Pepper ! Mr J- Walker; .mended bv stiikin out Fudiy next at d inertiiu to-day at twa o'clock ; arlinh was con-j cut red m by the Senate. Petitions weir ptSMnteJ by Mp-mv Head. Kill and Muntg Merjr ; which arers appro pciately tefet red. Reports from Standing Cur.imitters. Mr. Elfis frOM the Judiciary Committee tu which was refened Ike reaoletion enqalriag if the law they inr exit, j reqeiriag Mcerity for costs, utsaiti aie lufacient goaiaaty lot veaatsaaeaas) anaecessarj litigation, raaeftadll hwaps dient to legislate thereon; toacUlied in. Nr. Barboai made seveial repettt froM the nsse eommittre agahrsl ihe eapedieney of legistatkm ea tettaia subject re- ; fsrrad M thai committee senearred in. Mi. Henry nam the ime r Kswaittee, reported igaiasl the eapedieaey ! legklatlag so the sehjjeei ef e,:ii.ii-hini i uy i earl si Csmiriage, in accaraaaca with cenam mem uiais , ceacSneJ iu. Alse, ihr bill in reiati u, to tlie iarisdietioa of JestiCe of Ike Price, and rerommended it Mdeiette p tMOM ment ; eencaiied m. Mr. II 1 10 araV frOOl 'he imr r m-rot'er reported hack srveial bt , and it comttu mb I then in-h ;iaitc pOstpsaiBMSt seacarred kv . . , Mr. Ckapmaa of L reported sack the hill aatboriaiag tae sad iter ef Grban reaatjr U arsks eertahi derb-, read the thi d time and pSSaed. Also, ieaorte4 bill ktenasiRg the siiaiies af the J edges of the S'!, lerne t'otirt to lö'IO d illais per year, and IVwhtsnt ledgjM ot the t oruit Coast te 1008 dollar- per yrar. Mr. Chapman of 1. r ii'en1 .1 that justice to both the Jedgs and the seeple asMswasil as incteaa ia the mlarj It woiihi be iinp"-ioie m cemmsnd the talent ef Nonpatent persons. The pu-eiit salary wool I scaicdy enable the Judges on the b. nch to MMf Mt IhemMlvfS. The inteiet of the pei pie cannot te as well eeoeetted, heCSOIS those who are place. 1 in SOI .ludiciary depaitment air enable to devote their tune Sttd t .h t.ts to Um ii legal Hidte. The ludgM Mf rx;eei d t" rniae in the ad ve practice at the bar, aftei sei vim; -even veis on the hei.eh. Mr. Huell Moved IS lajf the lull on tba table, ayes II, noes 27. j Mr. Kocklnh moved to amend hy fixing the salaiy of the (idVeiiioi ;.t sK)0 per yeai. Mi. Millet Wa Oupeetd to any inrirne. Me WSJ UtiWilhag to legislate M mack in Ike esetasive advaatage ef one das. 'I heir- are many peiseas Oho are obliged lo laksK the Whale da) lor 1) cents pel ilay. I'heie was no ju-.tire in eonsMtitiy lavas ikg ihe law jess t the eactadoaei o many ethei eltiaeas) Mr. in - said his eonstitoeats supported him in the vote he anil irmly gave to isnresM the pay ot all the saeeaa'i Mrs oils, lie woaM vote fiN thi hill, a he deemed it eon--is'eiit wit'.i the prineiples of live eceoomjr. Pnhlie eptaeee w.s in farm of lai-m ihe alarkesef the public afamtra to erkal thev weip before ihe ledaciioo. Mi. lavis advocated the bill iu an able and argumentative
ni u.n.T.
Adoated.
Bt Mr. Watt, as m the expediency and naeeeetty of stnandin sections r.i and 131 chapter fifteen oi the Ret d Statut s, so :is to point out the manner of taking iimio.ils aeovided for bv said sections.
By Mr. Julian, in relation to the attendance of witI DCS-es beb're joslices of the peace. Ad. -pted. By Mr. Kippey, as In the expediency ol reetrteting eonaU eonimisaioners ia making alowancea to Biierrffs und other counts Officers lor extra services. Adopted. Mr. Davis altered a reeolotion providing lor an ud-, joornasent sum dir oa ihe 19th January. . mm Mt m. a I. . I ...
Mr Kousseotl movea so io anienu, in.o n Hjuwamn will take place whan th' Legislators has transactsd the business ol the people ; whea On niotioo, tbe resolution and ameiulinent was laid on the table Mr. Miekle introduced n bill in relation to a road in Wölls eoonlf . pasaad In a second reading By Mr Btanneld t aathorise the "State Bank of Indh ana to iaeUS notes less than live dollars ; passed to u 2nd reading llv .Mr Beerest, to vacate the 'own of Blakeshurgli. Bi Mr Monroe, reqoiring plaintifls ia Waahington t give sswanty for costs; read twice and referred. llv .Mr. H iker for tbe relief of Rohart Btockwell, of Gtbeun oanty Hv Mr Lemtnonds, a bill relative printing school laws in German; pissed to a second reading By Mr .Moore. Inr the relief of Khza Ann Storm , Mead laa second rending By Mr Snoth relative to Revised laws, passed to tbe second reading.
By Mr Parker, legalising seta oT certain justices in
gaged propeity be released horn the BMrtgagC inbseqocBllj
to the judgment, he Ins s Hen on ISC lee. 3 A IBortfMjOf in possession, or his as-inee, i aceouwtible for the rents and proiits, as well afoi arasta committed. Keeersed. ' l'anv ieter M M KdVp. Appeal hum the Ualea C C.
Oninioo bv Svllivah. J
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regent, and the Duke of Bordeaux claimant or y ttendtr. The continental powers, especially Prase ia,
I depending on Peace; to prevent bisurrection at home.
will not readily seek a war with France, and therefore will leave the Duke of Bordeaux to himself. The Duke of Kemoursi the regent, to prevent a revolution at home, in favor of the Duke of Bordeaux, or a republic-, will eagerly seek n war with England. No step could he more sect ptabte to the French peo
ple, and therefore more enscaciouS in keepitirr them
out of rtrolution; and such war night require an
oppose
net inn
sn lioiit
2 ma.
ing
a hoy Ibra man as tlnur ehnf. A war with England, besides bi ino; vrrv popular, should furnish a good reason for this substitution, and the J hike of Nemours would be t iso patriotic to rcfu-e an oll' r 10 essential to the public pood ! Continued peace with the continental power?, n:id war with Britain, uro the prCbable consequences of theold kinga death about the present time; aud the elevation of the regent isa highly probable corieoqueiice of a war with England; and to induce such ronsequence,
The
Tj the Editors of the State nVntfeajeC (ir.NTLF.Mi:x : In your paper of th' date, 1 ee that I am reported bi have said, in onsver to Sir. V.Vbber of Marion, on the sebject of the Michijjau Road charter, "that so far as the Ftock was concerned J would give lam three thousand dollars worth when the work was done without interest." Your reporter must have misunderstood me, for I certainly used no buagoage which would justify the gupposition that I Would Waf hint any stock, but my proposition was to sell him the stock at it's original cot without interest. Planta BStkfc 1 1. ii correction and oblige, Yours teapactfnlly, C. TABEPv. MmrAputisM Dec. 30, 1S4. l ice Povf Offices for the State Sentinel. Marion Count i. I'iketon. Clermont, AllUnnvilie Webb's Paras, OuMantewa, ( uniberlsnd. New Bethel Bridgeport, Augusta. Ih iulricUs CnuUy. Hamp'on, Plainfu Id, U llevillc, Stilesvillc. Danville, New Winchester, lire uburg, Springtosan, North Baleaa. Hamilton County. W eetfeld, NubJcsville.Strswtown, ('icero. llttiie County. Lebanon, Thornlcysville, tloy<oh, 'tmrst nvn, Kagle Village, Nortbfield. Morgan County. Mooresvilh-, Monrovir. If uncock Conmtf. Greenneld, i'ugsr Creek, Chsrattoavilla, rhiladcljdiis, Eden. Johnson County. (Jr: envvood, Franklin, Far West. Xhetby County. PktiSiBt View, Shelby vilb, MorHctown.
r AT COST.
rniIlE Mbsaril.fr. vvi-liinr t li-ioe of itwit entire B- Bfx. ls fn vl.ii.r '( llit-:r tj.ona ir liasc. mw otTrr
I the resrent would endeavor to provoke stich war
I. A petit juror wtio states on beinj challeaged, M Tlv.it British eevernment understand all tlii-;, and are there-
he due not know but last he ha round an epint n m the cOYQ x, ;si.jv preparing f jt such contingencies. We adrasa froM ruMoi ; " but that he thoaght taeonininn would ; -t ... v -sssfsmsssassni nro rosoUf.1 on trv-
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readily yield to the evidence in the cae, if it rhoaM diner
ftum the rutnoi he tiad heard, i BOt incompetent.
inrr to intimidate us into acecssion of OrcgOb, and
2. For ciuninai c nversation, he., with the plaintiff I that tJiev will improve for this porpoee tbe opportuni-
wife, it is uuui b declare in trespasi af ef averts, yet as 1 ty afRrded by their necessary preparations againat
the conseiiuent los af society is ;be ( ratios' of SctiuS, the
plaintOTmav ace lata in case. 3. In such an Mtiea, the defendant Will not be permitted to piove even in relitigation ef tlam ie. that the plaintiff v.- a man ef ill temper, mat he and Sti wie livid unhapnlla together, and fie.iurntlv c.onc t Slows. &c. Admit-
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France. If the real object of these preparations can he concealed, and the people of Ihe United States are loft to infer that their object is an American war about Oregon, and to avert Midi war, will abandon the high
round of the President in lus inaugural address, then
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rtiifii . noNSPti i mj m fci" n .iimIty .Mr Dakar, ia relaUoa to ibu collection of rosd las, Ac. : rrad twice and reterred.
tkm tr T i'ii t in rcl.itioiito rnntio2 Tavnn h-
v 1
pe
ruber, in rl i!on to rnntinz lavnn
nenses in also, sutendmg Iba Revised laws, paaaaad ta n Mcond reading. IU Mr Blatar, deeleratory of an ael herein referier! to;
ctl to ii pronil rcairli;
By Mr Baker, fiir tbe rebel oi Martha Ana üuae
divnre passed In second read i ng Mr Osoorn of Laporta referred bach the bill for the relief af David Btnner und others . Which was read a third liana nml nsaaad. The lull ef ike Donata, le provide fur Ins ere. tion af s monument st ihe Tippe anoe Battle Ornand ; reed twice and referred to tbo eomniittee eeys and Means Several other lulu d iha Senats wars read and passed to lbs future acton of llnr Iloum-. or relerrcd to committee Thr bill nl the Benste, changing the venu in lbs rae d the Stele agaiaM s'ihi lty from Allen to Elkhart , was read a third nnie nnd j ased. Oh motion of Mr. S. awiLbt, the MM rxtemhnz the time ef payment lo borrwfis of ihe slaking lund, vvai takt M up; when he mnveil le amend. 0 that the previsions be eitended to saline, sarplai levaaas wad Mhaal funds; which e tt ipted. Mi. Beawrighl aha moved an amendment, that tbe n tciSSt of said fends be icduced to MX per rent; which did uot pn v ill, The bill was then rend a thiol time and pissed. Hills Futuril. To varate a part sf a State road M PrsekUa eotinS' ; estahlishiag as addltlsaal piaee of aahtatg sssetleai M BartaoleMsw coaaty i t lejuai the eorperstioe law m far as LeSingtoe i csacareadi le auiboiie the peopls afrsyatis, 4tc. to elect ICMMSry till-lies; t prohibit he cniinty court nl rmt fn.m hvvmi; lax theiein named: to sstsblish a St.ite teed m Scott COanty I o Vacate an alley hi Plymouth ; relsiivs to issuing ef esecetieesi for the leiief ef Alexander J. LaSSef Wayne county ; in relation to evidence wheie rccofds h ive been destieyed t'y UN ; for the relit f ef JaM if Vawtel ; lunitinr Ihe time of rasMSencemeni of action hu the recS VSry of ieal estate, Ihaittsg time le 10 ytais ; relative to the daties of eoantv receeder, fee. ; for the relief of puichaseii of ichssl land-, in Fulton county ; to BTSVldS for the electj a nf coaaty Mirveyars in Paltea and hlsrskall i f it the relief ot Sauh Wallace divorce, ye 47, noes
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tii'u' the facts to exist, they do not lessen the guilt of the ; tjl0 British government will have kill d two birds u ilh
one fftmc. Tney will haVe prepared means for a war 1 with Prance, and will have terrified the Tinted States by the very preparations which they never would have ' made against them alone. I The British sre fortifying Canada, Bat whoever supposes thev seriously expect to save it from conquest, in a war with the United State-, bj advised to consider a few points. With their tttmost rflbrta, the British govern inonl could not place more than thirty thousand troops in I anada. And what could these avail, with all their forts; against the wholeo!1 the' French and two thirds of tbe British Canadians, enget to rush into our Union, snd the hundred thousand troops that we could pour into the province within I month after the tirt hostile blow? Nothing; And the Ilritih govern nt etil knows tins. But they make these military preparations in Canada, defence against a rebellion iluritio; peace with the United States, snd to aid tire delusion about nn American war, excited hy their preparationa againat Prance. They have no objection againsi frighten nr us by preparst ions designed fltf two ntln r foes. And if a large British army should be placed in Canada, how minyof the soldiers would miss the opportunity of deserting lo 11 the
States f A bounty oi s quaner section u ism in
seduce r
4. It is the province of the jury, a:d not of tbe Court, to weigh tbe cltCaMStaaceS under which a witness gives Lis testimon3, and to j'ide whether those eirci!rn-it?nci s throw ittspieioe on the credibility of las witae m sat. 5. If a cae be fairly triad and decided upon it- meiits, the ciicum-Uancc that the Court did not exclude testimony to an imai .teual point, ought not to ISVerM the judgment.
Affirmed. sate vs. S'dt ri. Ktior to the Lake C C. Judgment af. Jrmd. b c ies. Hear et al M MeNntty. Knot to the Cai oll C ('. Judgment affirmed. Tuesday, Iee. IS4ö. StfafeSS Wilier. Krror to the l.akc C. C. Opinion by St i LIVAS, 1. The i IM of 'he Si e vs McWhinnev, at I Hhekford. Sad, in which it is decided tint it i n t Material to tin- otlfence ef leilins to file a certiorate of the solcMniaatioa of a mnii ige. :c.. Hi it :i m im ige licence ihoeM have i-sitrd, cited Utd reafflrmed. Judgment reversed. 3 ca:es. WoedrmW M Desssas and o:heis. Knor to the llancoik (.''. opinion i'v iti. sea roan, J. Debt 0B a delivery b ud. I lea, that before bie.ich the plaintiff fr-iuduientiv sgreed ta take other property than mtnli ned m las coodiiioa of the bond, is latlsfactlon of tea judgment and eots ; thai defeadaat t o'h befoM and alter t!.c breach ef öl condition tendered räch other property M tin plaintiff, but leal aflei las breach, the laltci lefased to receive sach othei property. ,., that the piet, not showing the sgtaeaaeat to Iskethe otaei ptopeity to se andei leal, ara bad. i h above aasaed p'ea, i not a plea of accord and satisfaction, ihe property sgreed to be takea, sot havlag bean id rived by the plaintiff. A parol agreement dispensing with the performance f a Mated agreement, h no bat to a suit un the Malsd Sgrcement. It' versed lh-aith vs the State. Etror to the W hi'e ( ( 4fft m"t. u ssffsa n I'oUou al af, Knor to tka Dabahi C U ufi ' asst. , Ossi Duncan, appeal to the Deeater C C. Affirmed. Kassfn Sf SI ISS Waferea ret c J Knor to the Madison (' C. Opinion t.y St t i IVAS. J I, Debt ea s esealy trassateia hsad. Brascaet assigned m the sstlaratioa. ist, bat It (the uaettirsr) did aal m.ike MttlSSSSat with Ihe county auditor SO the second Monday of
Ijiociiv 1 1. a le.iuned y l.w. SO, tliat ne mo nor pay
Strxk of Uii re-
mainhig n Inn! at i.'oit am; t "hri k t r cash only. Many
choice and drsiraMr eimd are jet iriuaiitiiip, vvlncii make the inSacrnteM lu purchaser gi-.itei ihm cv i k'' met w Sh oi USS utrkM. J'lieir rfork C(.iihIs in part nf tbe follow ing poods: l'.l.u k and liue ilolli, litrtuci i-nte 3'i IM ikov selün; ai $4 7.": o Sw 5 'O " ' 3 T5 Im ds M 4 .0 " 3 J7 Fancy Cssslinena " " 1 To - i h Btei k AasaoM W " 4c1 Doaasl cawsl laereasdasss SbaMsanH eassasM. PkcM h GtayhaSM former pru t Mr new m l ing at '10. . Cashsasies, Da Lamms und other 're-s gssSs-M cut. riwioli uf wssij sbw isjsl ... do Dsssres pssSSoY all klmls, - - - - do JaconeU liihtrttngs cost l'kc -llonrwt Rlbboos front 10 lo 25c--gr-:u ShsaeM . Ulnsca, Hasser . Sn;.. CWsaM, SassaM and rrinmunp, s cot. 80S yards Calieass, a les vsrttSy, a cut. Abs, FtaaaelS, I a.. Jean!", coarse tJluths, Iw.ni'ic tioods. i.e.. i are aware thai atany flaming tili :oe iueit. headed "Pellia pg al Cost," SttTely M Soorisa the isslstk, arMnsM atsadssg up to the levt ; lh le l.re vv e liave HP d sWsSlSsa Ssf SSI i'l.- a far as powrSile; aar atftSS i- to m II. und we lme r.dsjned ihn coiir;" in hrtfer totuvetll asrSr gwoSs at i Ve esjmniein nt ot on- aeasou, vv n hoot haeinf pooos I. mj bo the shatass isaM v ss n er. rU and evamiiM! ibe goods. ALVirKl) i WUODWAIO. ,-,.lf 4, .Vorn' IUk. A New CnMsnwsai chSMsl DteflaMMri j I ST pMsSsSsrd, revised anJ greatly unproved edition of t 8t fuel to Y Mrrs ." saeftfsty S d fafj atossV, or A Si, ;r and D fUtrjrl
Containing a selection of :i!h oit l'J," of ihe most iixful a oids 111 tba BaeSah l.mil iae. with IbeM ile.inil ion . in: u.le.l ! lie iltKd a. a Spelling Book and a ln ih.iiai) . V iii im G.WaSMSStJ Meal ihelaaj h'oah Wlter, I.I. I. ,, The otijeci of thin lit liner U to ere--nt t'i tbe sc bolar a saleetson id sach wusda, aad ISxdr sfedaiiloas, a sa m general and mmm I-are met x nil in sbhabi .idmg I'.ook. The .Hier ..ri- tum ally luoiiil in s..I.hi di-t Hnianet, are otniUe.i nsi.l little l-ni tit in Coassnoast hiiol education, and only lemlinglo lumber up the niitid at a L'o-at espMMS lime. N.miI ! lion iriei u-.ii ill v n ntatr a' mil thirty t!ioiiant wards. 4 chSd ttSSt SI CoSlpShsd S tan r w and rente t lie ineanuig id eei word, an il is sips jSrlirslli afSMfi I , will l e lively ta reoon ili-t all. on uch woid. and llieir ileiiu:.ntii.', a aie. feiunl in llie read in le.--oii Im -rlinl, and aich an are iiM-d in nrdinary rssaMSSa;
O.ai I. me l lie advantage claime.i n.r mw jM-ieriii.ii wi.hu xm: esar sflbi MSM asUcasMfttsssa ksteieaad In tin cau of edui a'. . n. n Isaaatvaaeoe tbat a isap b a eil iwuii ana lrllug f!k "nd MatMMsnaty. Il tUi- ipiui.innf nnnv inietliirnt leaclissa, who il.i'.e I -) MJab d llieiuse'vei Willi Ihe pliil of UiW lüink, f full it on y ii. , in he geiti-rallv known, to Ik- wmi i-hI adoHft j an unli--pFStasMs arurk Mlbtloa ihoHpeJMSMj BoabtM to be iwed !n lieu sf both lüpclSnf Honk and I i Ooii.irv . Ki bowl i uOMlStee. Supei mtt iidiit4,nr Te o hem. Im BMf jaisSl In e vamme ttMS Iniok. w ii! - uini..?' w lib coj K-t free of tiihe. l . i da by 0 1MUEL Tl U N BE. Te.li llrx .no I ol lil. MS m v lied n r :l I an 1 et SasSM. ' s A l. K sc II OO Is hs ni l:i 'li.snii A otniiy. Iiili:ni;i. Til i: h hen-'i) given, thai Sas - Boot l ind . being -e Inm niiir MS SSSIS, (t in BSlsrenii ion a I low nch ip iiuiiiIh i iweoll ,' B6 stirtb. ranjr naasMr tour t bsst,saate in ihemunn of Miami and Male ol Imlian i. J nn . - H S ff . ftOta Pi m . ttw ' a.iUitjr mutt T Mid oaaisrjr a SI Is aatbscsl Pa .oe b) i!m- undei icneiton i a dny the loth aayal Fssssaary, A. D. 1816, bcttrere tka Msaaef ISoVksrk, . M.aad le,efcsek I'. M. ansaht Say tat lh sbdsr I ili i oiul fkttum, lo WH, I lie l'rei-li) teil. in I IiiimIi.ih.w nril n a 'inirt llon-e in Die UWS'M of Tern, in SMd i onnl , In SMMMa Ho ! M ,.l lev SUMS a t v liun.'n llli i f an a- re oVei ami -' ine a Ii I' a ailing lo a di i-ion oi Iba psnpet oo-'- -. o Mtid low n-'iip, and MrveyoSbi iko BMnav osmmS) farvevoi, part 4 wimli w.i'i-e
.... ,l...-..ri..r vitli L- ült'ollv u t iltoii urocl i m t 1 1 ops hin i d on the day of aale. The afa l -ale w ill be m...ie mi j 1 1
- I a.. slu sf a s I,.
distributed anions them, aouid make them long for
tho aociety of ilu-ir rnajsins in Ihn States; Ihfir officers would infer from tlie experience of the late Canadian troubles, when deeettioni were alarming without bounties or prsclsrnations. Soma of the New 'ork journals trll us that immediatelv ifler Ihe publica tion ef tlio measaffe, the British minister hero sent Instructions to tlie dinVrent Kourolron:'. on the American coast. vVe believe that i he iliil it, and was rmretul to I sn s, " it praclaimsd, and 'that this is part of the British (nan of intlmidatien. Hut il ae ! not choose to he frightened hy ih rrsenee nf these squadrons will they attack us ? Nt
in n hurrv. e tvotild nl refer i lottor irom bne
ovei to Ihe I'm atiicr uf State, on the 4th Monday of Janu- ..i,,,,.,! n some of the New Voffc ksarmM, aiv, iS43. the Ma e .ev enue, &c. Pie... to .he bresehea. de8CD;n0. tne Amarican war feter draons "all classic n. Lr,V d, Perfenaatice of the emuliti u. ot the '""" ' . bond JfWrf hat the pleas we.e had on ,enc, a. denn,, re, j v." Tin M letters nro writl' n hy Atn'rn nn nu r-
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C II Sil 18 in Ctl'5lllUi WIIU un iii w m mm sn iv hu ii ;,u cinsses, snd whoso opportunities of knowing tlio nayvemerita of Hie British Kovernmeftt, nro f ir inforior to thoso of tin Washington letter-writers and
tho mercmUlta in ur cities, tu knowing the secrets nf our own cabinet, ihe merchants and IraeVve of j
bond ihe co million of Wim h i iiat he win di-ch unc hi du-1 ,,Mj n uu( Liverpool, from whom "ur Bsercantila . a i 1 i.. ..t. i.i.l ..I.aii tnli mm . . .a IS a
the lit becaaM 1 MM msa ii preenie.i nu miw iwri snd the 2J, because it dnl not ie-poiiJ 0 the bleaches SStimed; , 2. Ihe Leclflatnrs may fiom time to time, enart such laws for the collection and pSJMSat 'f the ptlblic revenue, SS the pnblk convenience uquiies ; aud if the Legislature .'m ll ..... I . S mm.Mm I . . . . . t . f 1 . ' 1 .
enacts -nch law aticr ine comu v ihmhm nm ..........
In Iba fnUmsrlng euttddiooa, to wk : Una luaiUt d ttas potcbais mnr :. i la (. oil on ill. la ol .Ir . 1 1 2.0 Int. leM ', i i til . t annuiiO Sa the leMilue Inr nue i.uiu ad v.i" , a ml the tcHilue in i Vi f tiva sara nsda Mi Ii sSjth a Mb v sk like Inn i.--t houi.iIU m adaai e. l ern Miami . o.inlv la., i J M IIBFURKS, AlSStkia "J C Ihse. S, A. II. ISih. j II HEMDEN II ALL Heboid CaM BS Pa M mm M ihi nty Staue i iiitiiana MettaJi i i ntiu. HtNPsieKt l.imi a I'. t at. Mamel J ..Enasssksa sn4 Robael M.Metii. aaksMasMsksraM Sat e-l ile if W illiam MoflSa, SSSMeBSd, Sa. WnUSM McAaMy "nil Jane, MM aMb I.Ui..ii Mi-ii e. Allen HOM ami S.oali. Iii lie, Etrt iieih Mfesaa. Uessnjsaa Itn t IVaaaa N. lUnk- FVaaasi Mna llnrti. Kn-aln th lluik, .Ma) .'. MurKs and John t Lurlt; heir ot mihi Saasa. V.i'i-i to $rll Real :. .!. ., III. shove named U itllara Mr ulei ami Jam bi w de. i:tlii.n
H Mesjee, BliaatKlh Mejee. WMtinm II Itiirku, France Jan Purk-, illi.iliHh llurkaiimt Unr J, Ituiki. wlm are u..n reidriHef a 1 1 1 - Male, are Msskf BatSMs! tlmt . ut the Voi-i ner term IdfSaf fSsraaM llfädrirks nsMSa CIMMl tkr nanl Samuel J. r.nuonrr and Rnhrst M Me fas sdnnni-ti itom a aforesaid, tiled in naid nirl ilieir petaksa. shsMs kssj tin htaaflkshMa i uf ihe pern.-n ii po.jrt) in pa and Kit inly the detrt taiUtand ins ac nnl n od elate, anil pra) mg lor iS otdet to -ll ceruiu ieal eM.ile ut whic h the Mid William Meee died SMaaS.M wit ; the imilli half nt' the ti mil eatt ipiuiie r of erii.rti H I..V BSSSa IS Boats, sf laaSa ant wet ; anl that ttie .-nii netumn w mi lie Ii. mhi and SSMTMlsnd hy Said court on ihr fir-t d of tlie nel term to Im- Utd MO a: tlie fmirt II. use in Han n'.e on l!a- m rond Men SB o IVImiary. in the eai Irp , wtieii and whlrb the can attend anil aaaasa it ihev Hunk pun er t. in do.
An. t, JasiU'A 1. FAlKHt, Ctwk. nn :m h.ti
lies uccordlmg to law, be m bound tu Sbiarsa ani obey such
law. modincatles or easese af the laa as to the time of etf!M t, pav mrtit, &c. dacl net release the suieties, nor M validate the heaA Affirmed. KewhamM sad saefaer ss II If. Krror to the Allen C c. Opinion by nswMiaroan, J. . A .. lui l... 1. ,,, ,.i nf i title- iiiiul in
A t.iil in enanevrj una "j "" -
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hieb Wad lead thice tMSSS and SUSSed
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It v Mi Mi,:;., a hol t . ermine tint paiioi ine .. w
hany au I Ciaarfords villa hf'Adasaared mad, mat lie-' bersseea satemaad New Atsaav, to a Raibead, M he eeastrSCtetl a asivats cnnjiany; winch was ic.d twice alien . , . , , m Ml E !wat '' moved to amend, so that the 10 id rniht t e tstended M Win e liser. stakinf Laarsneeaert a point; v ras I I' ptei, ai .l ihe hill lefeired tu the cuinmitue vi canals ar.il Interna iMproveSMats. Uv Mr Wehen, a bill divuiciti John Uurtoii ; p.ise 1 tj a atcoiol ie.ido4 ,. Itv Mr itowrntn.f r a State toa! in NeUtf aMty and rouuio ; Whieh paed to a seesad iea!ui4 i.! inolijn, the UoUM aJj umcd.
Al 1 EKNOON
s,
Mi. Read aid the cause el the i eduction anenen rerensa to wa in eensequenea of the SMbarraaaad eotdttioa 1 1 the Slate. IN - uppnsed at ; reaent to Maku t u$ chaage, as the catisc thtt fust prOMpMd it wa nut vet lern ved Mr Murtbey ass itnpoaed to the halt i il would produce Sa rxctusise a I sihfleeratieal Mndeaejr. Its aasopposed m SOety instance ta peaBSSta individual wteiet at the expense uf lbs i ablse. , Mi llamrkk said be knew svery senator bad already Unmet ha saaaien ea thu sabjeet. He wa- an wit una, to extend the di us n n ; he vv lUi I thcitf-oe move to ia UM hill and amend m ut oa the t4'...e. Mi V bum .v toss snd -ad be aould n al ändert a k Is sneak f-u Ihe State of Indiana, bat fbi the 9th judicial cir- , iVit. The wh .le iah it ts, snd the life ol s u Mai v depend)iag ea ihe cesiectness ef Iks decisiaa of Ihe judges, he Ihoeght it most important M assva an sbte ami a ale lent ju Iii 'try. He asaht advocate hue scenoMy. The pu p e ol n. . '14... ... .kln m ii.I.bI m mm il tud iei rtf
t.. 'Jill ClieUII W ISDCO oi ll ive aoie. cwmiM u mmm j-.v.. .. j daj s, and ihey smi ailkakj te a s lasna a mm eoaspaaa'iuti. Ml ReyanrS --ail 1hi bill nti'!it to rr.e-t the view- ol ill i. ,,...m ö ,i a xri.rtid tnat lawvers arho nosssms a I acta-
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The i int .es dntiofl on the nobjecl of the public land in MMesi0n sf 'be pre.ni-es a enj M SS SCIMS et MCSMent
the o.eennes honl district, offered by Mi. Thompson, was broafhl IS 18 hy the Obligor, mu-1 sriovvin.i i.e. '..-
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travellers collect theii "authentic intelligence, know
notliin of politics beyond tins turfsce expneee to averv body. What nonsbnsfi do we read snd lu ar shout t ho nriveinenta' of oar own governntent, ia partisan journals and at actings m our ifrpat eillos 1 Then what n inaense may we expect to honr in tho English eiti'-s, where the people arc far less politically on! :rritenod than in our own J The English officers f the nrinv nml navy mav breathe w:ir in every senteaca.
Capitol Punishment.
conditioned fnt Making a title on paymeatsf the parchaM j;,It (se never regard them knowing that questions of
P Iron, the tabh -the question bStSSj ey had bees paid. , tl A,and the Mtaakiai the paeiahsasat sohtsryaaa. ?bUtted tbe legal title te the preM.Mt from sngth ef tioso as the jary asay deter- JJSJJ kBd gave ap the saad ta hiss. Meld, that a bill ;ni hvr hfa st harsj ksbar, al Ubeir das by the Mortaaguc te Mt aside that traasaction, could
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I Mr. Ciyaser, irasa ass scseci cwnsumwc pp. , p; ltt,( (., will abandoa the bai lor ise leasees pay tney 9 jutrii-l the Mate, ri irtcil a hill l appoftioa Sea wid receive an the Bench. It eras i dssgraee to Indiana .-si ami Reoreeeatatryes ftar the neat live years; . kbt paying Smm, not to reward her Kll4 . .!,.,. M, I. a: e .id he h;ui ume xpeiienCS la CMpHTytSg IsbSf
V.I.I- vvas re..u . . . . , to be dune
Mr. Lovvo inovpu uiv i.iupw ani'.-utliot'nt as adapted. Si Paw ar. f . ! . . . . I f. rPI., mna
...in r.n to cstravs; iur un: icau. . m...
On motioa "t mi. i iuer.
punish BSanl was taken
on an amendment, m
finemenl for uch
mine, or iMuriaoaawot
ere Hon. Mr. Thllispaon opposed tlie n-neuilinent. Mr. Crnikabsnk was spposed t cr;.-itil panMhsseat, and aaa in lavor of the amendment. The ol jecl of uuishtn. lit was to deter others Irom tue tilMMMSIlia of crime, and h. thought solitary COCdtttSSM nl in some cams Bsigkd bf very proner. Mr. Oabecaa of Laporta had ennaeated te Ihia einend ment, becsnas he thought it might add strength le ihe bill. Ha hoped that the infliction sf judicial murder in ;ht !' blaSted from our Ntatulo hook. Mr. I'nokrrlv oppustd tli stnsadmeat, hssasi t the end of five VOara, under tho d.-i reiion of the jury, iho inur. lerer might he m t at liberty. He was kj iavor of un- ... .niiir? the man that sommits murder, for life. Ha
the hill sholMhhU cS.ital Money, the bill must also shs t..at all the puichasc BMS
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Sir.
stalte of Iasaliasita--Mriialrirki I'oMiny. Grass Un Mffdsah . fnt 1 Richaldissl fnrtiH . r '''''" ''
SG .tefen.troit. tne mud J.-l Ki Inii.lmn, f nrreiiy mameu trial on tlie sav ol NoVesaMr. lej !' the aid l.ieen Kn lialilnon
MedoMol SasalRceol Stej.lnn i". I r.n;..id, a Jii-O.eol tin I'lmr in hsmI tor i lie rsstely 4 ttuoskUki, la Ite Mtr ia Im.ii.um, a arsk as I' m i.:. AUactiinrnl.hy viitMf ct which the mihi H .'l '.Um ca-li.ha l.i en -ei. d iijk.ii and tal.i i. as money In umging I Ihe Mb! a ! ml art , and tl: it sml fit I- -i II m ndn. in-l nndeii 1 mined, t.iveii tin iter inv hand and ce.il Una 1'Hii da ol Hecrmtwr, IStS. M : iS l. i". USA UFO an, J. r
Stute ol' ln.li:iii:i IIViilrM'k founts. A T llie Nnvenilier lerni of Ihr emit ie !: l'o.tn.t t'o.lit, A. II., . l-i. sakt Caant SsatMsad thr relate nf IVIIIt am Moni-, drn-aurd, M be sakakty hsaalvesu. The eeoSSafS me nsmene MsabssdieSM Iterir i l nn .icnm.-t Hie estate foi allow aire in th- -aid l'rol.ate i onrt w ll In ii lrnniontlislii.nl the itate lierect, or Hiev w ill mS h" eiilll'rd MaayMMS. BtMVKkJ. R-Ml N5 Ltt, J IhaMBh), Pec Rt, I84S. ui-.iwW: Tltc Statt! ot iii.ii.ina--.tl arlwa ( oniii). PSos iv k Cot? at ae t vi n t feears , Pkccmber Term , ist'. Adam U uuiu and Sam lei Fiairj r, e vi Hof s c.r the lastwill and lesSaaaent U J e I'l.o. r, derea-i il. vn. Hals, i Ku and At. trail l"ix, liii wife, Sleilieii Sweet ami Maith.t Sweei.liiM wife, llrn jiiinn BtasM aaa bteahnag B lover, Inswna.Caleh Mccth ; nst earah SleetU, Ins wife, J.noli Winton and Jane U niton, his w iff, Joint FfakM ami Marsitel Fraiz.er. I'c'tUoH.fur the .-iiiV of R'ol F..f'. rallr. od Mar.'.io l IM er, w In. is m.t a ies lent nf ihr Slata B bf flMkiaa, i lieret-y m.tirie.l lint lie a1 mi- mount A-i.un ..... . ..... i ; . . : . i ..ii . , . . ' i . i ' t.. . . 1 1. t . f
iCT rrtttmtttmM the jurisdiction of the Just ires of the efJbctUallV close our UfkrhetS Ssinst British manufaC- ,,, Ki.n.er. dei ea.. i-d, have tiled Ikflif petition in the ahoi .... .1 . . . I . 1 . . . i- ...a . 1 . - . A . . ... . A . 1 . I . .
ItUirO rXU'IlU MV to tllOSC til enllllen ra-. in inr rn.ni mi.irsiia.iiiiiii.i nr ana .ur .nm
I. i- oi'. alxive nilmil. inai llie name mil ne neal.i on nie ;r-i n.-y nl the next leim ol Mid court, to lie held at Un fotitl Ih.UaC in In dianaMli, on the thud Momlav la Fcbmuiv nest. l nr.lei uf IBM Court. Atlet,
IU-:tvvl. K. I'. IU .M AN.CIIl.
.. . i. .1 .1 twin mi illlUrV lo tne c imuisiuaui
A prayei in sit- h bill, that ihe Bwrtgagee bl' seeraed io hie a hill of foreelosars agaiu.t the SMttgagor, hi meie sur-
plusage. I.evei st .t. fMesfes rs Sheets. Knor to the Jelfcrsun I ( firmed. (, ' The Slate vs Srbiins. F.iroi to the RipMJ Xflmld.
Af-Re-
LAWS or INDIANA
nMiwnr w a r rlrutcjid on tl.i ir masters. VVe therefore
reject these private accounts irurn bnglann as unworthy of attention. And bee idea, aaany of them are inade for the stork market, and rorasenuently dependeat on tlio wishes :f baßsor bears, we repeat what are have often said, that, ! pendent ori us for the cotton crop, anxious to keee uur renaining market for rnantifactiireS, foreseetngin nn Anrericaa war jaa inrurrectioo nt home, a rebellion in reland, the coaqiMfSt of the North American colonics, tho destruction of com ncrcrj lv privateers, a w-ir with France and a
daah upon Egypt, and perhaps rar with Ruaaia nnd a dash ttrti :t Iruliit, the I'.ritislt rrovcriimcnt will not nisarm! with'as about Oreean. And ns such war would
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vej an am n Sment, that the paniahnSMIt ahsdl SO tM j,v ,, j ;,t.d
Pmm in Ihe rou dies nf Lake an ' Porter
1 lis ,1 mai led the 'c.tnernl jUSSMMs ' thc St
if Mfaaa, Tint an a-t entitled an a t to regelate lbs tetisdktkM oi Ju tices uf the Pears is las esantha si baks and
vtd January 13, I U, ne, an 1 UM aine n hvcw-
l' .itei, approi
t iii-pc. and onen titn
France, Prussia, Austria, and the German States, wo lake for granted tliit Pniaaia, Aaatrhi and Gsiaany ...... .id not fheesMi thessn advantaeas hv war with
i relation to cirays ; iur iw I.irnhov ; to vacate an alloy m Ptfaaoath m m 11 lt. . if,(.t,,ivn Mus-nal fnstttute; for
pi i rat" s: ' 1 "tS , a , . . . Set" of purchsrs of WabTHh ami Kric t.anul
. .i t r.f riunocanoe ; to as.--".- a st ....
;l, .lauM of 1 1 :iio a
in-or-
the V
atics 1 tax
It w.is in accordance arith true econssajf t ess-
- ... m I. iifn i I I 1 .lull v., II til i V I t il it Iii
piny pvr- ... c.i ja i. ie w nnvi " j j i - - i bass aelt dons. Tka Jisajwi sh aid lelected froM the' besl lawyei-,ur persons tullv lOOapetent fß diStbMgS their, duties, nn I ui.owed S sutliei.-nt COOSpCUl ktiott. Mi Cotta was anxnus lo see ths salines raiMd. He was in the Leisl it in hea ihe ie hi. tiou erat m ide, and be wa. l.iuud to s y that he wa one of Hie .even Ulli rated SgSSaat Ihe redas lien, u "p'e sf the pope tu serraut M. HUrbuUf .aid lie vv is a iiieinber of the Leaislatnra that
iv aerc in t tie oreml im-,
io, aJ nohtarv tontineuien. lor Mich length uf USBS us
the jury in their discretion may determine. Mr. Dakst al, ris.tis w.is a social hcuiR, on. I iastsnrss have keen known, where solitary confinement waa inthrlcd that inaaaitV enaued. He hoped the amendment, lait ... . .1
proposed would oe BOOpioo j ..iiiicitiou in 1 ... S .1 t At mmwm.Am.mm l..,M, ..I,..!' ' t ' ...
Mr. Julian haiü.lie l.rl.cviii lio r. via mi. nK... vf a ro.,v js
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s, , ' rnat tne jnrisoiciio oi on-.. u--ni? ... iasahi ruunt.es ef hike and Po.ter, -hail he regelated in all cases, hy the previsions of the Rsvi-sd lode of IM'J. I rsrsaVat, thai all suits now commenced shall not be MMCted hy tho ni. ae ..f litis act. mil .1 Tbls act to he in f rce fiotn and after its pa i-e.
Ihe Indiana Slate sentinel aud the filMf
act in tin- cleik's ottice ol tne oooouca oi
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' " . t . l o r.vnl mi t o- i-o Inno- a.s.d t he rta.jcüKi niu. ine nan.
A'hin- J,iy 1 , ; ,,,, -.wiir.irs thev came no nhd cd le is - saelhtoi tor las sVai people
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in ths HonSS to abolish capital punishment, Slid he hoped , tkv aj , p ali(, hei.-Vv ir. ..!- V d.it of he S.ue- ,, d IV rence of opinion in relaiiou to impr.honnu ..I would t,r, of state ta isawwrd certified copiei I heiaot U 3 the elerS co.,otiance with the spun and humanity uf the age in of t he 'll use of Kept . tentative.
Prance for the Duke of Bördcaux,a aar ronlly for tin
ßeaeüi of their commercial ana asannta etnrnlg fival England. Bnl if tl'' Pritiah shouM wage wnr nnint us ! UTK I I Hon t Rvmi if thov dotr vrd ii-ton, N -vv
i I i 4 V -.-- " .
V'ork. Philadelphia, Baltimure, tnl swept
nerea frntn tin nceau. thev u-miUl not deatrov thi
countrv, or save Oregon, California, Canada or o.i;
And aii
AiPiiMvnu roics omi B.
fiiii; enshsnaSneS baa btfeaa eni imern of administration oa tha I e? ite nl l.i,;a Ha:uia,tlecca4'rt, sid will pn. ml to m II iho p.-rn;il iro;ier'v ibosansT on UM IStb stay ut Jaaaas n-.t.at her lute residence, n iini-ting it hirsf. rutrlr, heca, bosa, h-i..eti(4d atid kitchen MraMoso, hnsUbs Me!i,'.f r a., . 'J iii re rriviu
iLim uainrf ... ! .t:ite Will i r i - r iirfs.-nt I Iu ill . lil'i.lii ill ,iru..
our coin- ' -r... ... J i ' i ...... 't.'. '
tll . 'I rT ' ur Hirns. i niw-t r .
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ROUB&T II N.VA, SdSf.
AtTIBi:iC. tlCKIvAI.
sfotii or Save Iheir Own iiutoiuTro. .'nn ail i'ur; rnii.iaMiiiiriiiirir!inii i : i .-.if "i is.i.'.roiifi.i
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lllct rio inun IllCir ri 1 1 - in non m io oc-
i . .... int.. i i.ii ii.s.l tilers
trout practi-nng uwyr ... j tJtlnfof relief of Se W abash Msntal Ifke ppudimr amet.dia.ciit hcin- on sin., out seven and inserting six per rent. .. v! i .i bs ti iii . ilutv tu 'ivo some ol the
Ir. .Sr'ljJUl lllU I-Ui it rea- ns win -h would actuatr- him ... h; Ik?! b 11 He aaairari la faiaj last strange r? .- . t nt. Vnd h."onPhro,,,:ht toward i. " ' The dis.istrou. consequences uf our in. em... I nroseaaenl sysaai, the atasdflef ef turning out Kwvors from Saa, dMtnrber-of the ,,ac,,; , A Jroat aaav wnul-mi.'l arguments were urged by tZnea. He seuapcsrtssd the HU. because be aaa
IK. nl.lv .lern. et H li.ces-.ov to liUW iVflV inai. lUl at lull
of lose lo tluir reaStitUSUts. Mow did the pa pie renottd to then refotM measuie' llie iiext year a Whi LegaiataM to 'k the pl ice. Ine hill was IhSB laid SB IkS ahlS SJSI -C, noes SI The Senat tneu adj atncsL ai rata sees r.ssio. The Senate ptoee. d.-il to the eVSctieS of S ate Bank Directus ariih closed duns. The laslosrinjj is the itsoiti t
the billotin4 for t lie incectsot ol At. renpei.
Isaac Dunn, JohS F. e.nr, Iia liiover, Saraasl Wileoa, Sc it'eiii.g,
in the fiist ballot of the second vo t.
lo
I'. Id. 3d. II 17 2C IG 17 IS 10 fi 2 3 0 o 7 7 b
which e lived
11 fore any action on tho amendment, The Haass ai!j nirasd. amnions SBSStOS. Iti.it. II. ......a nr.., er.lf.l. hv a separate secret vote
the , lection of Bank Directors, Oeaaral Jacob VValkar of Tippscsnas was re-elected lor four years, and Jona F C ur. lats Bcnator front Jackson In fill the saeaaev oc ssninnad bj ihe riignation nf Abel C Pepper, Baq The HOUM then came, out Of secret ebStoa, and Un motion, sdjoaraed. Tha large aad eoatlv Teraple of the Moraana, at Naaroo, m v)"iit to pass mio thr hands of the Holm n CathoHca, who have pureaa al it. er arc ahaat i to do so.
M w .... -Ill
tjOlot.UV f. J. on i n, President of the Senate. Amoved December If, wmTrOMIV (iavei nor of Indiana State nf Indiana to reit I I, Juhti II. Thompson, SecrtteTjl of St ite, BO heichr eertifv Ihsl tlie forefoing is a Due eope uf the ou.ual roll on file in my eSsea. In UsthaSnj a hereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and atllxe ! the Seal ul the SUM Bi in.nSnanolis, Uns Juth d iv of leeeinbi-r, A. D. lJ. JUHN H I HOMPHOPf, 8scrttar sf State.
pitipa won it ri-o I un
veara, and all tlie debt created by the war would tie oxtuagaished in thirty veara. And what would Um British have gained by stich an enormity ! Their i u n d Wnfall.
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i lr-sli Miiiiriv ol i"t ' :"" Pir a Sr'U.'.f new nml hent!-
tiliil slyln. t.-o a I ii.''. i.s-oi tiiieut nf fine d.M. Me plated i 1 StSaala OssSsrs. ef aM aatMensl mir.. Satasl eakaaaS fmit luaku; , It', am KJ bMb l.il.lr imI CMfeSfasSjabi ; cbasobet So., w Ith airte I snntT-r and Tr .j In iiintcli ; aln silver Jl .led Tumi hi.-N.i. i ( ;.;.s. '1 Ii it as..ii in. nl i. I irre, and lia lireri arieetcS srbb caie. rvery aili.'te roif (wrfect. mnl tf t!e very h .-t T-! il . nd will lieM.Jii.it e- Vor. i.rir I'd- I'.il.h, -.. n.n.i M- i 1 1 U 1 1 If
........ ...... ........ . i.. a .....I. .... .... .. . n a tlt British mti be insane eneagn to wae Iseaal te sag and ass bar ihtaaila a iv. M. TAI itJ i". seen a war, our date is to make issnasdista prcnara-1 L " S g ':':t-
lA aErsT M.I Hilf w ii.ss. ICWf received, a few V.,' tit LrtMf BSlaS,teti h Uh pi ... ii n andaaMMSsa saasb 1 1 1 Oh vj.ee Um wa rnaeaotooi mm! n-r lui pencil miw in im:. i:viy tmsiiiess man might m at a l Sicbm II ef IMS OSfattiuiitv and ;et one, they will be v. id at I h''.aiielj4ue prices at V. II . TAl.tn TTS. Tin w;re, Blsjasa fVrtrt A rartltrn ware. A flEÜ CS. A I. aMurtan nt rf h i1-" t' ; -o hr f.iuiol at HlIDDflHLVV a
imm ion i:vtt
ovr Miller's flat Ste. td doer e :.s nf Wsabh tssj
2 a r
tioa for moetinp; it elTeclively. Th country is lull of men, of talent, of money, of all nthef resources, and could Bona ho placed in a formidable condition A hundred millions uf dollars, more than tbe war would cost, could soon be borrowed at live nor cent ; a hundred thousand regular tTOOpa, more than we should want could be raised and equipped ; ten thousand mer
chant eeamen would hnnn turn u.o privaiter, ana
ft-At ConneranUe, Ind., Der. I, about 2,500 hora Un tj10Manri rnorewouU soon flock to our navy ; sndrnrr d been &laugn1ered. Thc leading price waa 4. (.vjr mercantile dock-ysrds would soon be save, ta ß Man
