Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 68, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 January 1846 — Page 3
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Mr. Hardin from the ame committee, reported bark the By Jr Cookcrly, appointing t board to superintend the a bill to establish a State road in the counties of WhitHouse bill f.,r the relief of the Inhabitants ef Adams town- levelling of Jordan (Jieek in Vigo ; read three times and lev, Huntington, and Wabash; parsed to the aecond kip, Cat rom.ty . oidcrrd to a thiid leading. pawed reading. JhLHSf fT "'V'T''1''' lürl?'a 1 By V Sl.nhVd. a bill to vor.te a part of M shawaka A!.,,.', bill to loc.te a State road in Noble and K .axio-. ea rac k the toil u- ativo o the eoum-il of Lawienrtbuiili . . .. . . . I l. . - .1 ...
in . joarpn coum , tmu uirrc nines a; u pasoew. " v 1 i" uickiuhu ic-ouiog. Hy .1r Cofto, authorising commissioners in Henry to Mr Hamer, trom the committee on federal relations, rereduce the widih ot roads; read a first lime. ported back the biil 111 relation to the 16th sectiou ; read
By M( Thompson, to establish an addnional election he first time.
precinct in I nion township, 1 errj county ; parsed to
second reading
illjc ünöiona legislature. Reported for the Indiana Slate Sentinel.
eebecribiog for steck in a lempike c m:anv ; eeaeeffl
Nr. Haadjf fn m the ame commit!, e r ported back the bill to inrorpois'c t he Covington Hand of Musicians; passed to a thud leading. Mr. Ileuy of V f,nm the same commitice tepoitrd back the bill to incorpoiate the Kocktille and MoaffgeaoefJ Ita.lrnnd company with the usual amendments; cmcuticd in. I he bill passed to the third leading. Mi Akin fiorn the Com nit ee in Finance mnd an able rep. it 111 leleiien to ihe Lunatic Asylum, arc m,anied by a bill to eeeveae for the election of the eilithetf ihe Iudicata ""I fit tha ai'Mw i laftrrral to the eeeaaailtee uu ie Judu iary.
Rrpwte from Select Committee. Mi Cuppy ri ,. ittd a bill lOlatlve to ctrtain load in Klkhait count jr ; paaaed io a Ibltd readiag.
Mi V inche: I tepoiUd a t ill t' meoi poi a e tlie H 1 1 n ant
Mf Morgan of D , from the committre on claims re
ported aetint the bill in relation to a contractu! on the
Agency Mvtl al Life Ins. Co. or N. Y. i ladianaUi$, Der. 3 th, 1515.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mnsnit Jan. 5th, 1845. AFTKRNOOsj srs s. The Speaker laid b. f -re ihe House a proportion from J aeph R. 1'ratt sup rinlendent of the Male Prunn, in a a a
Hliicli tie agrees M take the prison I .r fie years and pay ; at hall-:at eight in the OHM i.n g, and ha 1 1-pa t one
i vchm cf inoiiaiia dollars per year, at the end of afternoon laid on tue t ..bie, ay es 2 I, noes 2 I . tarh year. That he will work the convic?a within tha Tba PiesSlert I, id before the SeMtt a communic ition w ills, and erect all necessary workshops, a' his own ex- from Joseph K. Pialta eeclotasg a preOesatioa lefeiied to a
ne'.se. in addition to th.w.. n. i Tk.i ii, I - select Coli. mit 'ee
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liy Mr Slater, granting the citizens of I.awrencel-urgh Madison and üsdtaoapolia Railroad; passed to the third
a city charter. Ace; read twice and refr-rred. reading. Hy Mr Turner, legalixtog thl cflicial acta of Probata Mr BstH, from the committee on the Siate Bank, reJttdffa of W ells ; read a firt time. porlcd a bill amending certain atitutes in r.lation to 15 Mr Harvey, legalizing the assignments of certificataa protests by bank ofiioers ; pass, d to the second reading. ot achnol land ; paaeed to aeconal reading. Mr Herriman introdaced a bill to author. the reI5v .tr Power?, to provide for a free turnrikc road in cording ot a road Ul Meubeu county; read thre tunes
Steulen coU'.ty ; read n first time. I3v -Vr Cox, to divorea Henry P. Smi h (a colored
Willah r . ,i.,v..t lei.r.i in t r r.üiiiiiiitp! uu arrntiernan l : reiu i am um,
coiOiatim.s. ! The bill to tax achool lauds after ten years from purMi Hardt, to reduce the ftcs cf the Audit r of John- chase, was taken from the table, and committed to a ae-
soti county ; Med.
Mi Paikj intiodueed a re'luUon th it the Senate will meet
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miure or u.ivernor snail nave me privilege tt appoint a PwaaaJ of visiter residing near the prison, whose duty it shall be to make weekly visits and see that p isoners are properly treated, &.c ; which was laid on the table. The House now again proceeded to the conaideration of the apportionment MSI ; and the amendment, made in committee, was adopted. The Heajag not being full, on motion the bill waa laid on the table. BOU Paai To amend ihe act, in relation to public works, reneaüni
o much of the law as auth .risea the issue of scrip, in re-
Mi I. dd fioin a select committee repotted a bill amendatory to the city t haiter of Indianapolis) passed to a second ic du a ll Told intiodueed a tesoluti m req-imng the committee on canals and internal improvements tie inputted to inqune in lelalb u to :he ratet powi r of the State near Indian polia. whethei the lessees have Complied with tl en teims kc ; laid v Ii Iba table. Mr. Barboar moved n reconsideration of the bill fr Ihe rein f of Sophia J.uio Notl; whn h prevailed, und M is l boo passed. .Mr Poaaoroa introduced a bill off tha relief of IJenj i-
inin II Scott J pOSWrd ton thud reading
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The bill fixing the time of holding courts in the third eat institute; passe.l to a miro reao.ng. iodioal circuit: was twice read and referred to a select Mr Hsmdj, from ihe sure c.mmitlee. reported back tie
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Hy .Vr Lowe, a bill for the relief of Indiana Yuung. a company, with Hie usual smendmenls.
jjVorre iiaminy ciau.se was not emit urred in. Also, to divorce Robert Hemphill; which severally' The ection reserving the right to the Legislature to
passed to a second readinc. rrrai '''"U a.iopte.l
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I he House now took up me-nges trom the senate, ami
a great number of bills were read and amendments of the Senate concurred in, dec. The joint rcso'ulioti from (lie Senate on the subject of the OffOfOa Torritory, was read a second nine; when Jr .Vc Donald moved to refer to a sehet committee ; which motion did not prevail. Mr Divis moved t suspend the rule and read the bill a
third tune now.
on cnnals, &c, with a recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed ; and, on the question, Siit.ll the a a a a a - a'. 1 ia
lull be llldrhnitC'IV postponed ? It Was CierulCd in the Tho frdlmvinrr nrticle from the -Mom rt,ri.r
atlirniHt.ve, ayrs G, noes 81. A bmg div ussion of an Eoquiiw," of New York, exhibits the advantanp'.vards of two hours duration, took place on the above gt. ,,f jjje iltMUrance in a very favorable right, ar.d nw sin in, in which M'-srs. L lytnrr. Penn icfton, Sta j p, lt ,s rtwpectfullv emmended to Ihe careful notice of Kous-atuDo'.vlinrrandUaboriiofLaporte, partinpat- rentlrmen now visiting at the c .p.t-,1. It may be ed. The recmnrnmulntion of the committee, bar a , pr0or to slate that tho DCfOOai referred to, as having jmstponcmctit of the bill, was unanimous with lire nad uly ik-c md in Inrj.aiia, i MloV rsttKiI to be Mr. sxcfftion of Mr. Howteta, who wtf aborat when the Crurt, furuaeily of Carlisle, but at the time of his bill was posocd by the committee, and who oppo.s d ,!, itli a i;i.n cf . rr Haute. the indefinite pofponenicnt. ' The Statement of UtO '..mpanv'a affairs on the 1ft This vote has finally d.sposed of the last claim ot PeceffuhCft iffaatoffst, hereto app tub d, exhib.Is an u Mr Hendrieks. j vested and caffh CODttol t . oarot ita liabilities on Mi 0b motion, the Hon c adjourned. ciea of $198,ÄWJW. Whea it i- rnaaaidtiid that tr. s AFTrNoos r.ito. aple fund h:ts l.t t n atCCttaoolateid in a ajsjriod of lers
and paed. The bill of the Baiaata t provide f.r thsi eontiuu ition thoffJ three year . over and above i'.n ;u.l xp u-
Mr Parks, fr..ni the committee on apricultu-e, reported of tha Nadiaoti and lodianapulta Railroad to La layette g - !ur;ii'.r tlial time, no in" can reas mablv oljert pv
htch thet oiupanv olb rs lor the j.romnt
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Mr tiWiia i d to recommit, with instrurtmns to " "," " ,'""' ' ' - P"
- - F " ntuetid, hv atriktnn "'" the lull from the enacting lau-i , and ioaerlina the bill of the House. Mr Vandi'Verr moved tin- in e mu finest m.ii : which
fhe individual 1!$ aajataioed, was put, to wit: Shall the lull pass? it
was del ideal in the a formative, a tea .i, u a A3. Avr.s. Mi s Arnold. It.nvmin. t'arr. CafftOff, Clj-aoar, Coon, Mavis. Edwards, EHm, Endec t', I'nller, llentoti, llerrnn, Jackaoo, Jones. Kimbarlin, I. onus. Lrymart, Leninmndbi, Luajao, I. owe, MCnrruiek, M l). maid, Miekle, M'H.m-v. Nehtttn, Nnfaiofeff, thihoto, ! S. Pbwera, Riley, Ripley, Seawnhi, 8ca mat, Shanks, Blaeff, SllOolt, Taln-r, T. ill. od, Turm r, ainlever, ..It, v abb, Wetther, Wiley, Wilson if Marion. Wilaoo ol N V 1 1 . oi ol S. Yf irn in and Mr S m- i L . r ."it I
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back the hill in relation to partnership fences ; passed to a ' w;is read a llurd limn and p.i-s.-d, with'. tit amendment j r RjecUffltf a t'.trd reading. The lull of the Sonate providing for an apportionment muit uinl Mr Millar, from the committee on corporation, report- , r 'S'"" r.-pr.-se.iiativ es for ihe next five years 0Jier oftil
ed back the bill of the House to incotporale the Hägers-
t rata museal institute; passed to a third reading. Ml Handy, from ihe sure Committee, reported back tl e
bill to incorporate the (Jrecnafork "d HafOffOtOWB canal
The Senate then refused to engross the bill.
The Senate then adjourned.
A I I K h oon SESSION. Mr. ChapeatO Of L ktttodoeed the following resolution: That the Secretary af state be laapaet alt) reqoeated in lay hi file the Sei. ate, conies of the evilcrce filed in Iiis fine, of the acceptance hy Ihe State hank of the aaaeadincoU td the chaitei of said Btofe approved Kib. ti, tbll and Feb. 13, i
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rooage or the ullie. Tiie undersigned u.ll hakai
p nottrs in PtVtaf any expl IftatiOM nn to the mode of effecting itiaurmnce, rateo, vVc, that ma v be des.red; and he trusts tint every one artahing Io inve-. t.L'at-' the business of Life liaoyraffaec arill not hesitate to call on him. I ii AS. V. t'ADV, .4-eif. Miituttl I.i v Mmtmi a uro. The lihi ef science in m dem timr has led ti no discovery u ln a pi' mi'f more OOatloj d good, and ssjawtVMMiajl b nelit to the hu nan firmly, than that of .MiMnal Life pja r-Orat.ee. The rajtjeet l aOJOOf the giea et ii.teie-t, and Ihe eo nmtu ttv is imw awakening ' a IffOO N 00 of its im-
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fv elecliona cVc. ; to establish a Nute nad in Ih kalh and
AÜen; to authorize Aaron K. Saver cVc. to bui'd a dam acr. as the Mtosinewa river ; requiring eerlatn statutes to bo published in newspapers at Indianapolis ; to divoice Pater Johnson ; to divorce Mary Ann Hmk-; to amend the several aca for ihe reservation of the Btata House; declaring; a misj nut ; for the relief of James Kitchen; laf collecting road tax in II tmtlton county ; to amend the act eatabhshii'K a State road in Jay county ; Io amend the road law ; to extend the tune of coinni'.i.ni-rs of cuius in 11 um t n ami .aprle; fr the payment to Mary Wood and othtrs for damages, Ac. .1n,n t nimrtit Hill. The apportionment bill of the Senat, was read a second tim" ; BvhaO Mr. HaH of OibffOH ooed to lay tha bill upni the table ; which motion did not prevail. .Vr. Moore moved to amend hy giving a lloat Io Owen i d (loer.e ; whu h was not adopted. Mr. I' rd moved to attach Mlackford to Delaware and (rant laf Senatorial purposes. Mr un of Lap lie said, that ha protected, in the
i Imiffosue. of which lie wsa cana'.le. nuonst the ii- .l
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eti n of (be lloiie on this bill. He h ul only beard it read at the clerk's table and was aWafOpoffOd H act adaiaadtj. moved that the lull 04 l ud upon ihe lah'e, ami that one hiiinlrcl (Opatl be printed fir the tme ol the i ue ; which avottoai did not atavall, ayvo 44, raooa M. Tha qoealion wn now taken on the pending amend lie t and decided in the negative. Mr. M'Kie moved to amend, Mtthat Orange ami I'ruwf i r tt hall fa h h ive a iepreentative Attei a di-cu ion. ui hi.ti .Me-rs. .t'Kae, ainlevrer ami I'h.unpaon articipatetl, Mr. Uoofcffty nawod to commit llie bill to a a. led comIMttOO, witti ini ructions to empiue. wie th r the Secretary
tf the Senate hid done right, in adding to the bill, lue mitte I annale, A
came to tin House Mr t,'ookirly became quite ei cited in noticing this matter. Mr Sicrest said, that he could not sit calmly by and sei- an h uioiable nflieer ol the Senate availed. The gentlemrn OaOtatd have laNd Ihe wh.de ntctl of lhece In
On motion of Mr Todd, the bill rd alive tu the White river bridge was taken up and passed. Mr Hoevt II, from MlOOt couuintlee, reported bat k a bill eXeinpiing William Stai ks Iroin pav u.g a Stale und
county tax j p issed KUl en the thud muling To provide for Iba leading ol water power on Um Vuhah mid line OffMaal . p as.ed. The j'-int resolution for the iinproTetnent the St Joseph river. Tin: pas-age of the r olulion was advocated b) Mr Pontoffoj ()iposed by Messrs Itathour and CliapmOOOfL The j.unt ieolilll. p.i-.'. i . h 'Jti. noes I'J Mr Montgomery, from a aolevl OOanmutee, reported a lull to Incite a State leid in W.iireu und 1'ouutaiii aXMaV in s , paaaad Mr ltn. ll introdiieed a lull authorising the Tiustees of Ihe Slate University to dr i w 'J t M M I do I lars to make certain r . ui , passed Io the aal Offid reading The bill rolotiea t" the bound if v line betvv een I ou II til I II and Koecineko coajntioa ; pMaed T i ciurei t the boundary line nf Huliar.lv 1 1 1 count! .
nittoa. On motion, the Hooaa adjourned.
AI r 1 KNOOP IlttlOlli The Speaker laid In-fore th HoatOO, n cnmmunicatun from the President ul the Stale Hank, in relation to ihe communication of Kulus A I .nek wood, Baa wboehaimm i, nn iihe President) with i;mis ianoranee, d not aoano
thill" else, in the imiliageineiit ul the SiliKing Pod (ft divou e bill ;) BOaatd
giving explanations in the jiieinises, vVc. ; vvhieh was read and u farted. .l'jxn tionmrnt Hill. The Home ng.un proceeded to the cuiMilerntuin of the bill of the Senate making an appoi tioi.nu nt for lim n. it Ii v ears. Mr Logon moved lO reenn-ider t he vole taken on yer. tenlay, on the amendment taking n lloat Irom Noble and Lojrtange and giving it l l.lkharl. Mr lolian iniv d to recommit with instruct iona to re
Wttii nn their third rradtr,. The bill to locate a State mad in the counties of Ohio and Sw itei lai d ; acd liel.it i vc la the county Uecoul ; passed.
Vor the relief of Baiaa Wallace (a dieorea tili ;) aaed.
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I immnson. i omiinson, ana wise i.i p.i u n e in iio at in nam, no -i.it will tie so to to
The lull to ineorputate the ('rawfordsv illo and Wabash eoontffj It i ff nt a s.fe investment fr mo:ey, givn Railroad com pony : alao greatei letotn man nm-t uarssjita. Hut the sauet dcciie.iiy
To provide t r the continuation nt Ihe .Madison and wise niitl piooent apptnratton 01 tne system n to mat Ige
To provide for the election of county PliVoyetl m Kuliou , IndiaMptitia Ri nlrn.nl In Huntavillo Mad Amlersontown; portion 'I ihe tomaaaoity io aM piafeasisaii and not so Ha, and Steuben comities ( paaaed 1 vvere severally read a thud tune and aaaaaod ; alao, arhe have families M fiaraaV a pendent aawo Mariv ersoiil F i the relief of Barak Vandoaen of VaodOKOorgb county ; a r,.,,ull t(l eddiiiunal election precincts in certain aeitiona am! taminef fot aobaistcnee. To ihe-e elrevan its
To abolish the neci s t u of special legislation in Ad .ats
and Jay ; paaai d. To legalize the acts of ceit un Ju-ticci of the Peace in Allen ; paaaed, Conceraiag ihe road tax in Iba county of Wells; paed. To aitacb carta ia ten it or j to the eeonty of laooinga lor toaii poffpoaei ; paaaa L To legvlato ibo artaatioc of tavcm licence in the county of fans ; parsed. To I. ca'e a S:ate load in the counties of Fulton and Mar
shall ; puSsfd,
The rabject has attracted nor attention by nhserrinf a
mut the bill back lo-uuurovv ul two o elm k, reducing tha To I cite a M it'- lead in tl.e r untu s of Montg me iy an
aumbai of Menatnre la 33 and Renrooontotivea to 7t). Fountain ; paaaed
Mr Sei rest would warn gentlemen, that unle-s tins hill should pass, there Vff Ott Id be no apportionment lull, naaotid at the preaenl aeaolutt. Tilings had been tendinJ Ibis wav. fin the I i-t tWO weeks. Itoth the HnMsV and
T until. .use the plat ilijr, td swinging gales in Dearborn t,,. Senate had doctdl Ü, md Io make a reduction, during
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coiintv , pnsst d I'or the relief o pun h ii is nf school lauds III Maui sin and Oi. tuge eoiiulies , paed To collect die bi.iimliuv line "I Carroll coiintv . p ism d large nnniuei ol I 1 1 1 - were u ad the second lima Tint Seiiatu then llljottinod
the present eeeeion Mr Julian ll giil I full expression had iml been given the eo. s.mn lltada was with uil inm h miu hi;' iimn. Mi Lowe -anl, tnal ho hod beard o number td Wing
For the u lief of Kiigff Ann BtOffffM of Miiiui
dtVon e hill . ) passed.
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aieoice I ill ;) passed. fo anlboiüta John Hatroraton and Ins hen t impt ive a Ot 1 1 in mill. To vacate the townof Bl ik iboffgb ui PotOBMI couii'j l paaatd, To et ibtltb a state road in Blkb ut ronntjf p fJ
r aothoi ie the raapmaiaeinattt of seh. oi Umh m tin.
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caes also, u nuv is - evi.nnt mat it i ll m.itir ol tOtpriC urn ius
T inrnrnnrnto ihn Ph i lonial bean SneietV of IndiatiN " c l'" 1M -r"rl"1'
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lars anffi inaort " tnreo nunoreo ontiara tho ptinclplea apon hieb it baaod. The boiioaaa of tbo Mr MiHifna moved to reonanoail Io oomaaitteo on tbo J Comp ma exelw ively c ataigoed io th it .f Ltfa loatNOaaffe.
( jtidniarv, but it did nnt prevail I The pattica moied parti ipata Io the vh ir of tie affsaatf, The Öueatinn M as du idod, iml the motion to strikt out having aa stock "U it l to at s.uti a pOlfkaa theiof. Its pie- !) was put; vv In n the lull was ordered to be ell- j RsiOffOf am Off pOaa' f 0 ffatfa, Bttd invrstrd (a the eh trtei jie - ffoaaed. ciibs) m vto.ksnf tin. Mite and cuy. and bj bondtf and Tl... I. ,11 M .. In! md -ilhivx intr Unit''?2 etitiil c'a'eiii tlu-ulv hi liionkUu. wltil
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gentlemen exnreaa inemseivca ir levsps in una mw w m Slu'e ; paatd. mg one th it they could support fa n -iocae Ittte road In M uioa aanty i paaaed, Mr Wilson i.i Mniion bad supported a re.luctmo I'or the itllef of taiah Gregory of Laporta coouty ( a dl ihroaehoul I ha whole aeaaion, aa his votes would show, youebiliil psm
Tha ons,.eraii.n of lulU on th. second reading was but b vinftho motion now made to ffolaffd Iii pmgreee To ineoiporata too Covington nana oi Mosicianai aaasao. nettmteiy postponed, . . . . . .1' - - . I I. I . I I ... I I .. . . . i . I. I I II I.. 1 SJ a I I . .....I . .. . . . . ... 1. . I. .. ,. . ti . I . ..
.Til... Io I without tlie hone o illeeiiuir llliv nun", ll I o e e ' a i. a u n 11 in m .no i u e in i mm i i" " i'ir. ronsi i m i hi r ,..i.i wrmm .... r
A I rr.ftNrVlN si MKION.
h pte w 1 1 li the whiti. w is on motion ol Mi
Taher, ao amended aa in exempt Rid worth of property from eaei utinn ; and then ordeffon io be engroaai ri The lull reaiteeting hnldera id iiulieates of School linda, Rnd legaliing the assignment of ihe s i uu- . passed A large nnmlaar ot bills on then s cnil leading wenordeffed in bo angfft seed. The i .uu u s. .inn, in reapoeting the eontinnatton nml oompletinn nl ihe Cmnhetlond mod paseed. Tlie lull to reduce the wnlaiy laf the Auditor of lUt nam county to 0100. waa on ntutum nf Mi Övcraat, in
ii,..r ie ine amoiin' t n eu in. iron. i enmmeueeu .erB'ioioj tin Mil I "i ' ii. at v. Is It. W .'I ut c .pit .1 depei du g solely 00 the ace eilig pH nuten lO ffaeet los.es and exisrnes It Ii nW been in Opeiati n It . i :us aid ten moot M dung WMetl ti ne it I i aeci.tmi'a'e'l a rah api'al nf lieaily tlt0,tt00, afei paying n lasse awdoKOQttei whkrb aaaoajai la ineeated In the aeeaci'ies aboee meoti tee 4, Peng easing m the same ia io il . e ih esj.ual on Ihe t of Pel imi . I s is ( t e lime of aaablog us fi t divonm w4 p ti ) o t'l Im ei fOO ' ii al anl the du idff d I hen n he estued to tba CI I rill ol tach eg! 0( i i i r uill bellt pet ril.t on !.
continue!
Mi I linonson ntOVOd lO take up the lull to provide lor would NOW go against recommitting tin bill ihe adiuatment uf Ilia Htate debt ; carried I Ml l""d was one of the whig gentlemen meniu-nod . .. at I mm m. m sail I . . . .
Ah I. di uoii moved that ilbeu liued to the com b l he . nl lemaii I i .iloiiioe in u i i maoe riprsi
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Mi M rffgaa of t moved that it be rafatved Io the committee on the iudit iaffy Mi Chapman thought, as woanflnanea maianra; ll ought to be referred to ihe contmitta on I mam e Mi I. me lh. night the committee on canals the mesl
c pving the bill the counties of Adams slid Wells Were npropriete Ihewh. le DlOta is l.nrly r. pres, nt. u on i ! ... it.. .1 I..U ... i . ..u . th it committee '1 he bill was referred lu the committee)
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clerical error that hol been corrected. He referred to a di i sffsoa of the Suprtme Curt, lust pttMiahod in to dsv 'a Journal, whn h went mu h I other to sustain the correction ol rlerual err rs Mr. l il. on ol l.sporte complained of the nu.j nty on the ll or lor voting sgonst printing tha lull umb r c. moderation. He had Iml had tune to eiamiua lt. 1 1 in .1 ratood this bill made better pffOViohM ffOfl bis
c un'y than tha bill of the H u e He cuntended
uu canals, aVo Mr MurpbOf moved to t.ike Ii in the table the bill lor the locution ol the I leaf ii to I 1 Inmh A - III in call n d The OttOatioa being to stuke mit I ml lamipol is, Maii"U eonnty, and insert II oouongii-u, MonffOO oiintv . il WWJ ib termii . ii in ihe negative as lollowi ViAsAkiu, Allison, Merry nl I'runklin, Barry of Mimroo, Bnell, rldmonaou, I lamer. I .ognu Major, M i ih r, Morgan of Pot ntur, 'affhf llc.nl, . imr
Harbour, Bowers, Bradbury, Chapman of 1. 1
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the Senate, over the bill ol the Hottoo, notwllliatanding he had b. longed I Ihe H ülse f lllltee, lis the In s! lull Ol the two, but he console!, d himself institu ted Io vuta for a reduction of nu inbeis, ami should now vote ir ree,. minuting It was better to do good bite ihail never. Tim motion io recommit with instructional waa decided! in the negotii e, ayoa 57, noi s r.. The nueation then rOCOffrod Uli reconsidering the vole tiling I.I Is tin t a lloat, to be taken Imtu .Noble and La grange M, Howling aakad the ntlaman Irom Elkhart, whether be agreed to the arraageaaent. H h did, ha wa- willing Mr Clyateff aald, thai ha had propoaod lha amend I not from ony party or indlaidaMl aonaidaration Ifaaa fared tha amandment, heeauae habaliotrod, that ll avaa ...-i ll.. i. ui l ii BPtimised. that il lha ameodmenl
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To Incorporate t' White ileal rit byieriau a clel)
(in en emu ; p II e I. I .1 piot i lc I i a mari eflii n ut mode of collecting road tax
lull of " Keaeiuako eonnty i paseri
ro piovkd for ihe election oi townanip 110101 nt me comities ut Monroe and Moigsn 1 p lord. Kor the laliof of ne aetata of HmcI Pbillipa of Marl 1 c eotj ; paaffaal n lelatiuii lo vending piut u Inpmr in the c. unity of K Un d ; I .i-cd. In relalioa lo lha Laporta eonnty llbraiyi paaaed To aalend tl a Boilington and Lafayette road. To duoice Matilda Koighl ftom hei buabandi paaaed, 1 i amend tha act ioeuffporaliug tda Lafayette niidga com a a . s I l
iuii ; laid ii nie tame.
amoonl of p emlum 1 1 1 II ai 1. . 1 bavh g nn V fue
anno -i a aaents id f M 0 each, wilt have 10 f lestit f .t .1 in addition t 1 'he u in u u ed, 1 av at le w di t I lirr me
led. that when the HiHise adjourned.il ahall adjourn lo reult gmwieg nt f t'' a h vstem -f ament, aa 1 '
ed by ti.i eompaiuy, roe sdeantsge f mh a s system ia
nbl ions, us it t iei g't en i d u i ves . t .i'. if y t the nW'fftO Ibm. atid enha the brncnta 1. me aartte era of llaf aa sttred The didi ant ce I ao ppoule pi ae'ier ! eqootlp I beinUi 1. 00 leg IhO fond of 'he conti any mi the pi' fin w 11 tes ef 11 du 1 u lis, 01 gii ing rredH o 1 the ptasalnma. Impair ti e nreniltt , m teil ill) redoce 1 tie at runnel ilk o t e a ifftie Injured, ami neeeorii) i mm sbe tie advsu's grs lought hi ie rotniad bj the lnnioneo, i e Rae aeeaaa I I 11 of .in v 1 vim f tu ilits fenm w Off Uod It at 'end ml oia I in. asm a I tet.ih m I the S'h vtim si,.u d no! le
In aw lo Idge eoanpan) , eud . üni ,,ft a, n,. . ,Vu g of ti e rantie aura to mrt ne
am n 1 1 pn u 1 uts will n I ui ill) in. Im e ..Ii i xetnpui y i f 01.-
Saiu.d iv morning al '.' nt Im k
t l .r Ilm rein f of Ahiam Paint! r, of Heiuy, COU0 ty j paused. Fn lha rompt naatlon ol ihe uditoi i Bonne . pooaed Authnriaing Preaidenl ami Truateea uf Lafayette hi gl ide mde n ilka . passed Several lulls ul lim Senate were read a fit - lime The bill of Ihe Senate foff the lelr f uf W illiam St iil.s , passed. Mi t)o.lni'i Intrndueed bill to amend ihe act incur
pnraling ihe Tone Haul
1 w ieo ami referrt d
Bl Mr Julian. 11 hill, to incorporate the Mlllon ml mi in I tinbr.
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To ra .I. lull tin i- i dirm allow .me ol the 1'mbate Ju.l ,r ;l i,i, Sulmn in ..ml ruiintv . uad I w u e and ouler r ') urine a c int ut .t.e po Vl I,
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akso ihe S.-i rrtsrv ol tha s, ntte bad no now er to eorrei I I üliannw iih I '.Ihn. t'.umv . Hav i-. Ulli. I nslish . ...re adaalod. Senators would com ur in the amendment
bill, after it came to this lloUe .ifr. o.born spoke . lenow, llunuek. Handy, Hardin, limn. Ilolluwojr, Hut he hod tinea been informed, I ha I (here were those, with much warmth nf feeling on ibis aubjact. Howell, J a boon, louee, Lena, Uaiaton, MontgnmarV, sybo would gladly defeat any apporimnmenl it tba ureaMr t'ooknly aanl.be acuuitted b Uorman of ma Moore, Meg t Rush, Murphey, P.uworoy, Kockhill, ,.-,.. lie was willing rather than ooapportion.
Todd, erinikii, yv iiieneii, v i nn iit hill anonm peee, m awsi mm -..-.o. I ... lull u :is- I I a a o a iii ill till Iii I iii rllf ftissi I I Mini lead n . . r. .. ll.... ul the sieiilest one .Hons nf Ihe sensiou whs
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Hind tune on in morrow The Senate .ulj utincd
intention uf acting improperly. Id- l. Iicv.d, that gentle man thought he had lha right to make the correction. Ha ewheved he had no u h right, and hi Iu-mi g so, he h id ma le the enquiry. Mr. M'Hoiiald -int. il was the duty of the Herr, tsrv of the Sunaie t report to tins Hue bills in the precise words in which they parsed the Neuste. Having made n omission in iranacrilune 'he bill. a H poaoad lU Ben ate, he had tnaifttjd the error. Mr. M H uiil I re nstked, that hou'd the II use ffnfffJOl M cuntiut the I ill he Would nmve to atrike out the w uds that had Lei ti inserted, in orhr that gentlemen might have no shadow of a reason for complautt. Mr. IVniiington said, the Secretary had no power to m ike any c rre. li-.n, ub r tt e one tu this HoajOO, and the lull shnulil be cmumiltid, that ihe matter might be properly investigated. .Wf. Necut ssi. I, he had just been inf .ruied. that tba Secretary on ben g informed t the fflofieal OffffOI in Ihe bill had made tlieeiror known to the 1'resntent Ore ffM d the Senate (lf tilth) tvli i had directeil tint to make ihe corlection. Mr. Davie remarked, that this great on hrar had all ended in amsAre, ami tin- only objoct ol gentlemen now going if a commitment of the bill waa to procr islinate tha time of action or d. lest the hill. ,tr Stspp had every Confidence in the integrity of Mr. (ormai, and he was glad to learn, that he had acted under the direction of the 1'reaident uf the Senate, lis thought, however, that the better way would be for a con
ference with the Senate on this subject, that the error
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Tui aDAY, Jan. Is 16. The bill br the relief of Isaac L'owen, Vc, ol Pike, wss read a thiol tum' and Utaitd, Mr Lev man reported a bill attaching Tippecanoe to the Kill circuit passed to a second reulunf Mi V amleverr reportid a bill Bincmlutory lo the seveial sets reJatiao lo Iba .New ail. my and Vincooneo rood B) Ml Arnold, lo I n ite a Sisie mad in llartholomcw, l). c i nr. and Jennings' ; pi-ed to a 10000)0 reading. t V Mr ocuiu, a hill 0 dt hue the hue of a school distil, t in lav ; read lluee limes au I paaaed. Ity Mr bois, a I i I for the rebel ol Ihe heirs nf the bite ('apt. Rkbe rd Mct'arty; read three tunes ami noooi I ll v Mr Tedfof I, a MH gieiog eertain p terete, V -. to the Fiatiki r t read eommiiaioaioni in Carroll county read three lima a ami p raaod Mr ( ur reported uiil iv .rab'y to attaching a port ol Jackson to Lawrence; when he moved to lay the reI or: ami petition on the tablu , which motion did not prevail.
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h id agreed to adjourn on tba fiHb, and rntbaj tban hove no bill paaeed,he wnuld field to the wishes rd lha House, a a i ....I.I ..In ,.i i i lial U ti'i'illisl derulinn He
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r i the relief oi Ann Bvam (a r'iforea bill ;) pacd for the relief of Peter A Clark ol Mai ouni v j (dieon a bill) paas d To iliaolva ihe bands nf m itrimony betwt William Reek fur d and Ins wife , passed To legaliaa ibo record nf ihe Hoard of Count Catav gaieeionere ol Morkholl ouunt) . paaaed Tu incorporate the Fori IV ay no and I. una Turnpika en npoi y ; poaoi i aeoure ibi better payment of gtmrfgaf' duo tba I nit "sii v Ibnd . paaaed To I mete lha r say loin t'o lha inaano passed. I ..I the m lu I nl Mose, Noble 'd Vandarburgh aaujgdy ;
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in i Its- event .1 Uieir
ti lo tl.eir w 1 1 .ws ami i tiU.Pen I te s, rtiOn u. mal II '. ,. i ... . .
llv Mr S lull ton... I Iba Revised Statutes, r ' Rird f'-'".y mieiesi m lifriitrw n J ' mm -a. . . . m- . mm m I . . I I . , I , S , I I I I.. .ll III. Ml.
I : le, f ai. ecui e i n .o iinnro, 1 i 1 - leal Life loeuteece Company of New V.-iU, wilt eoceo t lllu tiale H e s' ji rt, A gentleman resi 'm in 'he t e . f Imli n . on the !ft It of A ifiil last i k mil a p Ire With tiiu ( otm snv au bta life for $3,000 but one pavnu ni waa made of $lwf II tod on ti a I Oth . i v' n o i.ei . ami In wid w received fttsm
brwiog gentlemen were oi pnlnted detegatea to the state Ihe vnVe ihe som Insan d i K Phe waa ao fnerbl .1 .. ..I. ... .. I. . I . .. - . . t I f t.. , . . i . wmt t . m . f . j m I . fl ' i m
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I lent 1. 1 Its l inei u 'tis 'e imnu iuiu i hi ru n nn iiui
chapter 7. sec un 71 j r. ;.ii iwtce and referred
Ou motion, the House adjourned as saasssssrsiaass east i ss i i it. it rt it Co an I) . At a mass meeting held nt (ioalten an D r. '27, ths f-
in nie tin so rem ai
on their guard The vote to raeonaider praaailai, lyoa 00, noei .1 Ti..- nuootton recurring an Iba rsdoptioo ul Iba amend
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Vandeveer moved lha pravioui nueation
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eer. H. H Howell. U . Bllio, E. Pesch, Robejt l. ovtv. H CraMpton, R, V. t'lvmer, J diti r.- ik. H. Mesne N K Marat on, s. Rimouton Jr, Ainu r aTtiham, Saaauel vn d la. lfm. r M Chamberlaia olTared lha fdiowmg reuolu
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SI. ill the lull be 1 end n
ll was dei idod in the iilluimt-
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being aecunded, was put, m vn; v- m-;"' turn be now put and ill I tded in iht ..Ihrmativ e. IJM 90,
noes i.i The main quoatinn lo v H
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tue, ayoa 17, nnea ll , . Un I u. of Ml nborn of . , the lull to eilend I lie writ of garnishee was taken Imw the table and amend. I Ml Ö. leu II addressed the II .use at length III Mipp- rt ,,r the provietufii ul Ibi bill, win. k he conlondod aat un d .ll ,(,,. debtor eouM k, and it tbo -.. time, gave the creditor Ins ...st and equitable rights, and proper remedy, egainet the property ol ihe dishonest debtor. It secured lo b0 poor debtor the aun icmptum as are provided by esiating laws , and rtotttainad notbinfuf whn h un haaiaaiJ man mild complain. i. so ......1 the bill, as enrao ban the lllue
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i II. iuiu in oueieu a resoiuuon, re oviu. , , , . iu th- Senate adjuurna, il will stand .Ijuurnud nntil wh,,h rmanieaeualj i Haiurdov morning 0 u't I k . adopted H nhemU That no 4 merit an. wbo i one at heart, can Ott motion ol Mi Jtmea. lha bill In relatinn to a lai ma read tlm noble mesaoge ef Proaitletit Polk, witbout fat lit f lor damagira on publiu worka wai iakan fruw the table , thrill of pairiotir? emutian, animtia hla botuin), M Out and paaaed. litte to Oregon fca a oar ami utiuoetionblo.H I lus being On motion of If f Rdmruumn, tba bill for tbo relief ol ihe fact, we talk not, n ither do wo ltd k ol alte mat! van.
Koherl Slockwell o (iihsiui county , passed
tin motion Ol Mr K. vmiiii tlie lull Im iio- rein I i James Miller was taken up and u ul ihren tunes and passed i in motion of Mr Morgan nf R Ihe bill defining the dutica of aupervieora of public highwnya, was token from
the table, and referred n .. aeloi t conimiltoo.
No nation shall pie.ti m nur right to eitend over our illow cili.i i.s there, thrall 'ftintit ill whwtt rj'!rnt, the julu, lo Hon nml protietion id Cut t'onUtuimn and Laws. Rewired, I'hat our deleg itee lo 'he state Convention, be Instructed la urge ihe ii I lpt1 Ii o in olutioiis. there, re-
queeiing the President end t'migreee, lo withdraw all pro
Tue bill b.r the reliel ol ibo heira of ihe 'luie Richard l'"""""'" lor eompromiar with Kuglaitd on ibeeehject, and
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fin the protection I in i f in 1 1 1 nf ffoung cbildirn. sjieiehant m arte of t 1 r Knofbeio gtste, bad a del t due lion oi f '.n 'U, know ins' ''.ai .1 uiiitiuile pun. .fit rt..-iit . td n Ide c tit. uu .nee of He life of hi gM0f, he took Out a policy an with ibh atHee Un timi luea arm reat pn mlom n id I e a pal ! t f Idl i. aao attei be w attaeUed With a si teie illness a hn Ii teri i an d his life m Septen.ber leal i in- company, on pieseetatitie ef Iba reqwisiaa p. oofs of hi. aVethi pol i tie .um . im d, ti I lu litis ptecaetiofl - ty tueasiiie he in cape ( te lly and suddenly lealire.l a doubt (ui claim A tjei tleman "f New Vorb breorne ecinty fu hu f tend in Iba -um of fl (M it bv 9i l rs met.l eg I i P'ier. He had t e pui b-nee t ellect OS 010000 na R r Mfe St I his rTb e f r ih it amount null i ana payment (f wis made, tha was 4 .i a un the SM f lulj la t. and lie ih d the 1 8th f rUWU mber. Tut c mpaoi pod bhw the frSjOM, erwkh bo applied to ige pai laaol of bl and raeat thus by tins gaeura ta lo- wa ii'umI fiom hl- Ii lullt ,-, wbinb otheiwue might have pat hun t. eil us nicnuv i im nce.
Mit'artey was read three times and paaaed
I he Sel.atu then aitjiiumeO
in ither to piopo.e any new out s, n r i i , to any if made
by ii.st uo.oie.il monarchy. To notify England ot the terminating of iheetieting
I - J SB B " mrnrrn f- J w tthingbul evil to the unlurtunate debtor.
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which are made in tho laws atlocting UM fflgana oi prop.
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The nnrsiion waa then taken on concurrinir in the
S S w W www w m r ren.nl .t the eo.ni.lltee II U I decided 111 the till' 111 ill vr. aVcS i .. i f n.iil" Its 1.1 oV sloll 1 W . I e lalclatl'd
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Mr Julian reported a bill granting additional powers i;,;, , ,,d a system ol w ringing and screwing, pro-
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n..ni uecmret ten ,u newsy pu.nieuou; oy um rue wm - r- maiiIa fsrare satisfied with existing laws, and art,
I'mt lament r n . .. mi 1 1 1 i nis uuijiti ce a sinan insiicr, k- w ( . JV BV mm ... . . taUc nf p .,.,.b t ...it v e.oni. 1,1111111 2 of ll iterilll UllUe
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A communic ttion was now read Irom the Secretary of Uv Mr HooUMI, a bill Id repeal certain acts therein the Senate atattng the facta in the case; when the m dion MBUUJ, kfl relation to the Miagaj Indians, to commit waa Withdrawn. Ml K Usseau reported back a bill with an amendment, The que-tmn now recurring, on the amendment of tha providing that defend nils shall gue delivery bonds for grntleman tr ana I'rawlorJ. Vr animals taken nn execution in certain rases, and, on .lr. Ha l of Gibson remarked, that he was the member failure to do so, shall sell tor what it will bung on a sccof the comtii'ttee of the House, from the 4th UtfCttlt. I pon consultat'on with the members from that Circuit a Mr Vhompaon moved to concur in the amendment, so plan waa agreed upon, which left a eurplus of 112"), in that such property ahall sell for one hall of ita value un a that Circuit, over the ratio edoDtod. which thev rh.me t) second offer.
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.Mr t lements mov. d to reter the bill to t:.e judiciary Commute; which wa- adopted. Mr t 'arnan reported a bill for the relief James S.
May I of Knox county ; passed lo a second reading
HOUFE OF REPRKSENTATIVES. i pMgaPd . . Dec, 7, Ifl 16, Petition cVc won iirramiited by Meeura. Arnold, Bfosira. iSenninirion, Watt, J-'tms, Harvoy, Wtbher,
'I'll ' Hutu il Id e liiMir inee i onnti oi N'v lnih, N . .'; W vi i nrrT
Treaty l ftdnt l rcupancy, and lo extend ovr the wtm e ;tlttlnmnt , f the Af iirt of the Cornpmy on the $t . gg Territory, from 41 ti 64 degreea 40 minutes, tba lufftadMV eemher,
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tun. ol nur law and Ihe protection ul nut arms. tin motion of Dr. Bitte, reeolo iona were ad ptd in fa
Amniint reeeived lei etigiwal artmioaaa
Tedfordi Morrow, Ford, (aiid retWOfialrgra .) Tedfard, vr of tbo re uo.uiuatiou of Gov, VVhitfeoaab, for re-eiec-Jackoon, Bowman, PortoV und Laniua; wbtcb were üon, and of either James Ritrbe, Jooepb NV. Chapman,
M-vorallv referred Id cotnniiUecj. Mr decreet, from Iba cocatnittee of Ways ami
Mtana, rtaported bill making fenaral gprfaoprittionj
James G. ernor.
Head, or John 0, ttmonooffi far I. nut. (Jov.
pu d 2d y. a.'s do lo I 31 foar! dst Do do intere-t iio aa a iMdj Do da join ics
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Mr. M'Donald would not support me uui, in.iess u io, tim vt ur i"5uu, reaaa ur-i naar, sieu, . . I. I I a., na to r . i i , I . ' a (IT. I. .11 i . ..xxi- , , . t ,r ll.n nii'tin i.t nt the r. n I ul
w is aiMt'inti'ii, .it in1 ii'"' i'i"!'"'., r - - si Di.i i i j...., i vi . .ii.. "....- - -
Deduct loe a' d expenf pail
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tain amount of the poor man's properly Irom the previa- mPili,ors ,,f ir prvment Genera A-s.tnhly author; .- ums of the l uv II..-lud oo sympathy w nl. the ru h ras- . nt teeaaurera ta pay warrants; read a first . ..I 1-Jsmi iv i Mm to see laws enacted to make him T '
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(lisorse ami pay nis jn-i '
Balai ee an band
ln rted and in eeesj, as f teaM
give to Crawford. Crawford had lee several years had a member and it waa thought right that a member sh u d be continued. In giving her a member, m the b 11 of the House, nothing waa taken Irom the county of Orange. Mr Sunn, eon ended, that the hill was sufficient! v ad
vantageous to the Democrats even il Crawford has a mem- Greene; read three limes and passed.
her. He hoped that this bill would not be aed under the operation nf the previ us question. Gentlemen wished tn nfjf.-r amendments, and have them placed upon the Journals. He wished to effer the bill ot the House aa a substitute. The question was taken on the amendment of the gentleman Irom Crawford and decided in the negative, ayes 47. noes 4.
Mr. Cookerly nrnved that igo should have three mem-
Tbo great difficulty is
in.. Irani.; a law ul this nature no sot i miswej masses
mom than those its prov sums are intended to reach. Mr Vandeveer wasopp d to all such laws, and ho wa familiar with them hav ing sc. tbotr introduction before m the Holla off Legislation. Ii would be prolific of a rich harvest or law s ilts, and I hut is all ihe Med that rould be expected to accrue from the p 001800 off the bilb
Hy Mr Roosoeao, a bill to vscate a public highway in It retnioded him ol Ihe lawo oi ism w. ...r u. y""J . - - ..... !.... j ..I ..I.t u u. ru', . Hell
ol tlesh. ami Ol ine i shi " their debtoff into hmadogo. Mr. V. then moved to in-
the bill and amendments
4 on cf inn. A mistake occtirred in it; Senate pteceedings of
Mna.l iv the 5th uimtant. where Mr. BcffTV of is, t tm Ymk Mate and City Stucks $,31,920 oo
reproeuted u mtroducing bill "to pro,id. für Ü '''Ä ET v ,o ujSS 2
A bill affjoetidinthe 45th chapter. aNectioct 13. (fff tba appoinlnient of cotjaiy aawcaaota in the coajglieg uf Caab on band and ia banda aff afeuli s,:tu 9S
01,604 2
Monr&e end Brow a it should he towraabip as.'ssors
inj Murifan counties.
in Monroe a
R.v is. fl Statut' ; als ,
A bill reported bark, requiring county trcaurors to ssi that tho funds on hand at tlimr setllenmnt uro
lb oamo collected and none other; ami that they hav. I jCD0I Garlvmis Atti err CD Suicioc. We nonot borrowed the agBM ; wbieJi was onlend to be ti , B . of ,., ,, MI1.0 ,,,,, smgn ir proceeding on
liy Mr Lowe, a bill to authorize John Carter to relin
quish certain land, ; passed to a second reading. Mr Stapp (dVerred a resolution, that the ('resident of the State Bank answer the follow lag questions : 1st. What amount of the loans made, since the first day of Jure. 1813, (under the law ot Feb. 13, 184.1.) by which the di-count of the Bank mice that dale were to be collected, without any rellet Irom valuation or appraisement laws, has gone lo suit or eo. lection, in the branches
enfvroaafi. The bill for the erection nf
Tippecanoe Battle Grfouaal, was reported back from the committee of Wave and Means with two amend-
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f.Mr M Donald hau moveu to eeuipi .s.i. .....i.. ... nn-.n un ;n.-u w. ........ a, "' r- - aiiieeitr from Iba operations of the lull , and Mr Oslmrn t,f ti,f county auditor; whicii araa concurred in. The to amend the amaodmeot, by striking out f300 aad ia- acxHid ameTadment, which etruck oat the iutereet of aatting $150. 5 per cent, to be paid nt the Slato treasury, on the Mr. Dehorn, of L. oialalned. money donated, until aucb time aa a euflictent aum ie The question was taken, un nn indefinite postpone- Pijr(j f0i the Pliri'OSO of (TCi't jllvT the llioil 11 lilt lit. ment, and de. ..led in the ffirmntive, ayoa .., ROea n Secrcat licmed thai tbe liottoo would not concur . a.- ., I .. r.-s.. on. ui toaiitiiur the use of nr. oecresi uwpwi ...
I .nr. mmmm.w ' . ai.i i : tl. io o manrfmpnt us uui Was To lie raisi-il l.V i i ;l I I ... ;.. .Aa.
t. - . an 1st and rill and fsuifivari two nu inber in 47 respectively. t he 1 1 a lo t Ii C lleinocratic ouvroioMi ........ - - - - viae itwuwi w ivtw 'uimin " friwMw ... bers in 40, -1 auU ou and oullivan two rmmoers in i I ' .... t .l. i. i i t. -c i ' " 1 .. a.. al .r i .Lk4n ), . ... ,...t..rr eon! rl Kilt ions ot lil . idtl ll lit cierv o... i.. i c. i... ...r. M.tla
Uonvention on ine owi i j , t.ihv... ...... -- . .-.iiasi'tjiien;!, i--e.ijn.-u nmu in.- vu-.w...,
I tl... nirr ot" tin- liulo..- nf Iii Sunrsfine t.'ourt of Lou
a monument on the , ,.."... , i.,'. i., i inrb.n.i n .....
IM.IIIil, III I CI tiding IU .ill it ii. I jihi,i. v.ui iuiiii) vn count of olledged crime. Tbe chargea- it appeara. are forgery and perjury, and tbe Attuftejr Geeierare inveatigatj m bad resulted i-t t vrarrant for his arrot. Jlo extracted tbe inh of a alaort letter from John Mo Üonough m itftoiicr last. hkI wrote over bia atgna lure a n do for ajdl.-J50, u-'luch I K. Smith hroker, discounted. l- had continued to avoid the officer,
DeduH tecent lo ses, unlei r'tlrment the OropM eefftiacatea not having yet been fuiuishtd 13.700 00 N,..t bataeca mfit n Tbo cbaatei diiect that all inte-tment be ma le m strx ks of the United Stale or tin- S a'e, or in Ib-nds ml MoitcaCes in this Sta e M unmc.unheied ieal estate valued at Its ice the amount af the sum luOOfd rJieiOsaa. Be oi Jer of ihe B aid of Tioslcoa. MORRIS ItoniNSON, Pieident. Sami ti. BaJrpat, Becretary.
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anJ 49. Mr Dowling saiil. he had not participated in the feeling thai had been matiitested th s afternoon, lie bcttved the amendment should be ad.-p'ed. The amendment wa not adopted. Mr. Ford moved that Hiickf.rd should be added to
K"Suuko and vVtiitlcy ; which was not adopted
'2 I. What amount of ihe t-usr ended debt, in the several ,M. Whig
branches, existing two years ago, has been realized since that period. Rd, What amount of los-s is anticipated on the remainder of the suspended debt, in the respective branches The res dution was adopted.
Uv Mr Webber, a resolution of enquiry, as to the pres
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adopted. On inotn n, the Ilonae adjutiriieil
county in tbe State. The county auditors areee to tfeither fled or h secreted. Tbe papers apeak with
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proper fueling of tlie sad fill of one holding dij-
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Mr Mickleni -v.d tint J.iy and Adams ahoui I he pbiced ph cuiuimon n me nu.i.n vaaawa, uea. .u.....,... , ... locether and Adams and Wells t ogelher j which was not h a-es for water power. Ac; which was adopted. d ".led Uy Mr Cemdoit, in relation to the cost. &.c, of baOfjff- .'. K uascau moved th it in '47 (ireene shall have two in? the property belonging to the State at Indianapolis. a a ii- a a an A u
Wi.rsi-ritatives. anil un.van one; anu in ee ureen "r""
. .1 S..II.L.I'. S hall have one ta li and one iointlv : which
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,.s not adopted, ayes 43. noes proninmng cout.tv t.r-,-u.c.-, u rr- ' Mr riements moved to amend, so that Daviess, M-.rtin from buying or selling county orders or senp. Adopted, and Dubois shall elect one Senator and Devieae, Martin I Mr Lowe introduced a joint reaolulmn transterring a ' i , 1;- ' ICenrasenUtiee each ; vsh.ch was not . certain book from Slate Library to btate Lniversity ; pa.s-
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tU l' a secouu icouiuj;.
have thme per cent, as the hill was mended, for their ' i.i ei i a.
tr tu We, tot the amount coiiecieu. mis monej, wnen ; ,- i statl., p ,,,..,,
placed in the hands of the st.ite rreaanrer corM be Z ns:-d for State rjurpearee, in the redeoription of treasury BukkM never am idle when an advantage over the notes, &e. For his ourn part he would he willing to . r:,M . (r,in,.. Tl,,..- .fford to DRV rtn-
IVtmons were presenied hy Mesrs. Partwnr, 1 mffpriate aaoney directly front the SUte treaaury for j,.;, to cr,nv7i the Capitol everj winter, but they ow, Todd, Lane, and Wmchell, ( a petition aud remon- jidinjr, thU monument can beatopped. Tlie d mtocracy are now tbe majority, 'ace-) . Mr. V'arr laid, there was no authority gum 'o the ' , -r , , f.,,rjv 8,)emka out the isheo of tie
S'.ito to use ins nionnv, si ml i;e ii.ou. n wouui no
BIHATE. VVmiEsnir, Jan. 7, 1846 The Set, ate aeoomblod.
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oeonle. tho bmall aiLia will be sujipressed, and the ! a. iw I a I - f a . I
DatUMri frmd S'andinz Cummitttfi.
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Ham Jotinson bs ouo.. . , r , r ...i ,.vt I oi-l .t,,ro m .11 ho hot tor " . ' .. i ... " ..j .1 .
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adopted. Mr Arnold moved ti strike out all that relates to Bar
tholomew and Jeniune 'unng one enatoral district and I that Hjrtholoinevff shall be ei.til ed to one representattve atrik.ni; oul the fltaUi for Bartholomew ; which was not Clymer mmed to amend, so that Elkhart ahall I me two represcniat.bcs in l )t, to be taken Irom Noble and Lngiaaajo: arbicb was oeteeied, ayaa at, noes 4o On nioliou, ihe llousi adj .umcd. RENATE. Trr.sDAT, January 6, 1846. Petitions were pieented by Maana BagR b and lluell and weie refened without leading. Report from StunJinsf Committees. Mr Todd fiom the committee on RdocatioD reported bark the 1. ill for the rc-apprjiscnu-nt of school Uhds ; paised te tlie thud tradii.g. Mr Haiidv ft'.m tue ame committee reporel against the axtdieucy of seveial iu'j ct lefeiied ta that cuiiiniittee.
The joint resolution in relation to a reduction in the
on ihe table; which motion did not prevail, aes 3'J,
aa .a t t .1 " . ! mm .11.. ,.n f.'.l. r! r.' Intions.iu nrenrirotl to act on this Question.
.Mr LJarnour, irom iuc rniiiiim. .-.-. t r ... ,..., U MmMwmw ci.uiitv. Ohio ; passed to Mr. I i n kslutnk was o:.po
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the third reading. j money nml I me loin mm ui repuuiaiauu wave wipcu wui. Mr Howell, from the aame committee, reported againat The question wus taken 00 concurring in the amend-
once of 'the public lands was taken from the table ; when ! ,he expediency of memor..l,..ng Congress tor a gr.nl o. ment aU(, dcclded in the amrmalive, OO, nOCS . . . . .. , . ..I'll. . . .l .. . .1 i . . . i . .... i . ,.. , r ,', in. ii r ..I i ii . f I i. .. rn ..I I 'i i.nti' iiiiAi'i to rtrouunit thf lull
Mr Osborn ot L. moved that tne rts .iuiion no ibiu land, mr tue s nuin. u. . w , - . v-ovo .. w. - -
Mr Henrv, trom t tie same caoiniiiss repouru .v. lo a soj(.Ct coinmn.ee, wmcu muin'o um u.o I'ltoui.
joint resolution in lela'ion to vacant public lands, and recommend, d ita passage; passed to the third reading. Mr Todd, from the committee on education, reported
ro ont this se infer to leafiolate fail to curtail the is-
Mr. Cruikahank vraaoppoaed to borrowiruj any more llM,r 0f sm;ill lull-s. tiiev may ;ts vreJI bid furewHl to
Indianapolis next spring; f r the people will never pay their paumage back again. .Wir Albany Da, . - ereif.
Mr. Hall of Gibaoo thought it the most progerf lime j
Execution-. Mnaee Jflfffffsaxm was exertttei) in the
The joint ren!ulion then j.r.ssed. ltv Mr Arnold. i t rsaMluUOO reducing the price of
public lands to actual settlers ; read a fust tune. back the hill M relation to apprentices. ffa. Mr l . x .. .laaJ. trsa i mviiaiiis of a ioiut reai - The bill provides that those who take apprenttcea De
lotion theie.n MBeed i read a first lime. I required to give ihem at leastaix rnonths achoolmg.
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O ; " -" r- r - - DriSUIl Vara ai lilCIimmiu, ti.-, on i iiuwi iai, un
to uiake provisions iti ri latioii to the lund. aller it snail , murf.er je Inaniested eery little emotion, aiu. have been reieed. It was tins consideration that in-j t)rourrh0ut all the servioea OT the orrae.on, eetmed dnred I, mi te ute fur conrurrin'r m the amendinent of . ?sav-aj i. nl ihr mSrastnM Vol a
Uy Mr Clymer, a bill to amend an act to incorporate tha UulLdo and Missis.-ippi Kailroad Company ; read three tunes and passed. Amendments rusrejested hy the Engineer, now at Indi anapuhs, that n oth. r charter ahall le given for a parallel road in the counties through which this road now
runs
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Mr Davis moved to recommit wilu instructions io issb--
iwelve months instesd of six. and require that they shossU : . ,i... . mn.al with. oil liitrrmissioil. un'l.
red l.t" at irao iiii. ...".I ... . . .
the time ex; bill referred
fFf,.trd than iiihUV of tllC Spectators. Not 8
He was favorable to the erection of! . n,tmhnr nr ..rt.iinrs unrp admiiteel. hut evrn
tr I roasi iiuui i-'v- a v ' w. ------ T - before the poor wretch wast taken down from the gal
lows, amonir the convicts who stood in the galleries
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Several oiher repurta were made from the same com
mittee against the expediency of certain autjecls rtteireu
ara a II LI m 1 a . I f t ' . ' I , ft m retail il m
livice and referred. I Mr üoodenoer, from the committee on roads, reported
the committee
a monument. The hill was then ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Fuller reported a bill to provide for the organi-
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the time expired. The instrucliona were adopted anu me - - - r looking tnrougn ine iroui guie, -i Cr- s,wu uukvoc iii r iniT I I in . ....... .... 1 ,,..
ing alio iaujiuug in urn ..wsi uim-vcu. uiojinui.
H A WAV IsagOM the undeu-igned.on tlie i9th of lieeemlirr lat. sn In i. lurrrl seOSSSitice lo lite Uoot and Shots Biakiiif I wumi, M . Ucm Rubtrt WaR. t-ail lsy is lö years of aje,5 fret 2v 3 inches hifh, lht hair, dwrk eyes, fair skin, henv) set, S scar titidsr tliejaw . hud n he
tr w it :i black tu II over coat l lHnte niaor ci.'iii, jr.ma ... msu
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Mr Vandeveer reported a bill for the relief of
. it' i nt-r". An niaon w ou win i.ih.k - - - Chapel W. Brown ; passed to a second reading. Vr-Hon. Hnrv riav has gone to Cuba, eia Tew ! aTiafcra-nien of S whereat-,,.,, Stall r MH!?" .m Viraa
The bill for the adjustment oi me claim oi josepn i A , - i.virwuwa 1 - ' 'Z T.. A. Hendrickff, raa reported back fr,m the committee 1 -rlcans- k m.v
I of tha bffjittllg, -well as among those who were I iTÄ?uÄ
of tool wiih him and will try to fwtm ruatrl lor a jiarnriiMn. I Itervhy Bullt allprm.fcs iu4 In trusl bia on mi rcn.t lina or aarhce lu. u.ao way. If thsy do, I will orfn-n ins avapoai ail
Any oataoa wno win nrinff mio ooy ' .
