Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 23, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1841 — Page 1

STATE DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. A rnnle and frujl ("orernment, confined within strict Constitutional lirnitr. o public debt, cither by tlx; (7pncrl Covernrr.ent. or by the .Sttcs, except for objects of u'jent iiecrpity. No assumption by th (."enorI (Government cf the leLt c.f tfie State, either directly, or indirectly bjr i liMri'j-.itiori of the proceeds cf the public Unit. So extensive Fvstci.i of fn'ern-il Improvement br In j'ut.lithtd crrry Turtilay Ojr.ct on Washington S!rert, Snuthtait f ihr St.ite II.,v$c, dim lly njngife lrmtron's Jl'ltl. TmM. Two dollars a year, al-.vay in advance, fn no i list in will more thin fn! numt.pr !- cent till tlx- iii'infy i- r'n-i v!. Snhscribers will receive dlt :i l;rc 1 f'W we.'K, l..,,re th expiration f oir!i Vir, a ri if t i o piyment f r a smc vC'I i n; year be not ai .t ri ! . the paper ,o .! iscot.t; Mied. T.iis rule vv ill be -trirtlv adh're.' t öi nil cut . IANA rm INK

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jt!ie "enera! vrrnnjent, or by the States, I A cunstitutiu.nil barrier rainst improvident .loiri. i TJic h-incft payment of o:ir Czbl and the ficrcd I preservation o(lhi p-iblic faith. A gradual return from an extensive credit fyOne dollar will be rec;ivl I'.rsx in nibs, am! j fifty rents for three inutli? ib- y i.i tnh'Virt . Fl VC dolUri ttil! be r'rrnfil for three yearn ; r, 1 three p-ipers will lie sent oic rear fr the sam;. i Aiv:inisi:ii:Ts, wtl! be iii'rted throe time? at J one dollar a square, ( '."'' ems ) ami bo continued at ' Th c I'ricc nf Freedom is Eternal Vigilance. tcm. . . i .N'l national bank to swindle the Ubormj pop'ulition. 1JY G. A. & J. P. CHAPMAN.!. Xocor'n0ionvccr3 the Covcrnmeu and Link- ; in eorporatir n. JSJ ' N ?ranti of exclusive charters and frivilcjcs, the rati of r-nts a square weekly, llnrterly ad VPrtie:;fi,ts inserted nt C! a square i.f Jöo cms. Yearly advertisers wiil be aremmodatod on PCJHLISH El) EVERY TUESDAY, rea-omble torn.-, wh.ch sho'ild always he made in writing as rigr. d up'.n. AU n'Ivertineinefitj IV m abroad mutt be arrt,?n-, jrti(,l by the r iii, i.r Ii i attention Will bo paid to Vol. D. DSüCSürtllBl'Ei 22, 18.11. .No connexion between Church and State! them. No pref-rnpt mu fur honett opinions. lV'sterin aid to public education. Postage must bo 'lid. "cnov, chapmaii, enovr:

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.L-i.M.n; reP.rredt,the,a:il, comtnittee. AUd, j jdjmunt ilefcndint. ir, the circut eonrt, cf tu

, .i si.iieiiien i vi nv: coiuiiU'jn oi tue uniting Una ut the St?ite nf Ir.diam.

retitK'ii- were presented by Mr. Wines of V., of

State, where the j-il:rieiit is obtained on n plaiii prnfni?ory note of hand, and report by bill or otherwise, lly Mr. Thompson, of Xohle arid l.ajrans-, that the committee on education be instructed to en.juire into the ex-

sections of an

act ncor-

J Alexander Heard ; ref.-rred to the committee on ca

'nil am, nilernal improvements. My Mr. hrj;, ncdiency of rcpeilinj the Mxih and seventh s jot tli cil,e!s ot l'ratlklili county; in relation to a J act, entitled "an act to revise and amend a

;tate ro'id; referred to the

; Ilv Mr. D.'Vin, of Thomas J

u m ; rtierrci to trie committee oi wavs and mniH. pneu r rcruary i.mh. tsn, an.t report

.Mr. tiunnan, frm the j idiciary committee, to ! '' ,,r tlieiwi.se. lly Mr. O'.Neal, th at hi HxreHcn

HuL5i:or ki:pki:i:.tativi:s : Ti t. I'ec. I t. '('..ntintie 1 from la.t Sentinel. A i rftieri wa jre-.tnttd ! Mr. Matheny, f John Itlitit'-ii and iiiIkth, fr a ro.d ; which was referred to a lommiltre. The Speaker laid U f re the If.oie report frim fleore II. Iiiim, on the ul ject of the life improvement on the

i rfKiirv buudiui ; referred t t!e ommittee on tliat

lit jert.

Iii'!, Zfr., fffiort' iL II y Mr. Mont ornerv, to amend an

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a j int re-)Iutifi t pr.mde f..r !itrihutiii? the acis of Mr. I lanne.-in, from the judiciary committe0, re- 1 l,ni' ln conijdiance witli the rc uiitiom of an act ap-r..nsre-4.d,.i-ited in the o!h e ..f the erret;irv of Snte. prted a b.lllor the relief of the borrowers of'the "'r,d February 4 th, 1811. Uy Mr. Clements, that the lly Mr. K. vlmss f.r the relief .f .Nancy :i.-e. wife r.f furplus revenue ami other funds. Tliid hill provides, JU f,!r-V commi' rn.puire into the expediency of so s, ,,u,H-l ,-e, decea-eJ ; which were .evcrally read and tnt t fc,,;i bo tilC jty of n.TeIlN or CüIllI,;8. ' a""n I1"1" act cntale.l "an act to regulate the practice i. . rd t a MTond rri.ün'. , .i -.u- . i i" t- i ' I;l uit at ,1W Pprovrd J.inuarv Ctb, 1 S 1 1, so that said I a Mit.ii. i ii ..in,. Miners tt the mkinr fund, surplus revenoo fuml, 1 nr, kt.-n Tf , . ' , ' ... wrvvri" i i ii " . i i .i iir l . . act riall ret r to the Z t!i section of an act entitled "an MAA 1 f s,Il,,,; ttintl. c'.lle?4 himl and school lomj.to extet, 1 act , reRuIate th actIrrifl sniH;it , , Janua. Wl.,M:MiV, D.C. l.V 'the time of pay n.oiit to the borrowers of .a.d funds ry 2'Jth, 11, i lieu of the 5th section of an act for the

im 'r""l"""1Jlin iiiciiMu.ij m.Mnuiry.u. j same purpose, approved February -1lh, I s:j:l, and report

Sic. 4th. Provides for a redemption of land sold, within twelve month, from the nale, by payment of principal and twelve er ct nt. t annum. Si c..r)th. (ivg junior incumbrancers the sarite riglit to rcdeen. as is given to execution defendants, within twenty days after the expiraiijn of twelve months from the fale.

Oth. Provides. (Mate prosecutions excepted.; that

; Cfnnmitteo on roads, J poratini Congressional township and providing fr pub- ! plaintiir or his attorney shall note on the jiduvnt that the . Monfjronie'y tor re- ' he schools therein, approved February 17th. I S 3 . ap- ; current'paper money will be received in its discharge, nr Lee of wavs and meiiM. I proved February 15th. 1811, and report t this House!0'' tiilure, in court" of record, gives a stay of twelve,

idiciary committee, to ! "'' ,,r theiwi.se. II v Mr. O'Neal, tti at his I'xcellcn-

' w hicli the rtihj.-ct was referred, reported a bill to ' r' ,s-lrjiu-"l HiiZ?er, be re.puestf d to inform this House, at as l ab'disli imprisonne'rit f r debt ; which was read and f;'r'' a " a possible, what progress, ifny, he has made, . i passed t a second readni". i l!,e rcv';i'0' of the general statute laws of the State of

ercd the aforesaid proper y or any part thereof, at heirs, under our ftitutc, is tto all f uSstantiil purine time and place specified, at any lime' Held, poses an estate in coparcenary and must be fjovcrn-

on the present in irt-ajje or other security, if deemed a bill accordingly. Ilv Mr Sh.mo that the committee f i not extend to State prosecutions, nor judgments, against

pun.ic ollicers ur negieci, misieusami- ivc , hoi juu-iihim ugaitist attorneys for failure to pay over money collected; nor bonds f-r the delivery of property levied on by execution. Sec. 11th. Allows appraisers twrntv-five cents each

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ien-y of jimendiiir the act nibj.'ct

son i property ti exeiition m as to ivo 1 1 1 execti

Mr. i'arr r f .1 ., offered a resolution instruetin;; the rnni mi : I f ee mi i-clnrit him tu i-imtii'e iiitu flip evnedi

ency i,f k amending the law relative to county set.i- 1 'hicietit, or otherwise, on satitt ictory additional c- ways and means be instructed to enquire into the expein ir.es us t reo nre agents to p-port annuiliy to 1 c"ri,y, whenever such extension fchall hi desired by diency of so amending the revenue luv, pointing out the the 1- - si ,f.,re the amount and cono'itioti of temi- t,,,;i borrow crs-thc interest to be hereafter charged ( mode of levy ing taxes, approved February 12th. Hl I, that nary find. Ado dc i. m payable upon said In.ius: i-hall be and is. hereby : every house-holder t,hall have exempt from taxation one Mr. M .rgin int rodV.ee.l a resolution instructing i reduced to the rate of tuvon per cent, per annum, i hundred dollars worth of properly, with leave to report by the j.id.e.arv committee t rn.pi ire whit attention,' Pble annually m advance. Ill cases where j bill or otherwise. if'anv i liJct's.irv to be mi le to the e-trav law Hiorta .,1 lituls h ive been purcha-ed by the State, ! . 'r. Ld wards off, red the following preamble and resoluII .III) , l lilttsMry l"J linit to Iii. -ira tx. T.. ...... I i.;J l...; tion ; which were unanimously a.h.oled. vi-

l l i Uli. wii"lil.ti iii'Mii ''; i iiviia uim UB.-ii; ii; fc', ... - . , . y- I'll It. Itl coruuntte,, o the j .die, try to impure ,to the expe- -' " 1 " ; .y 1 v.'" ates, and the seizure and detention of vessel sailing . r.r. loth. Keicals all laws contravening the provisions

no'ciniL' ro.ii ami ner- ' i'"- ' . . .t,., it r.t. . i t . . . ... ..

. I 1 Ut L 1C .1 ' P I liltii. M'lt.iA 411. n .imrimr to t lit u-imn

tu a serumi reauiti-'. ; . . , , . : .," " , . ., ... r, , ".is not neen settled satisf.ictoril v. but is sti I! oeod log, it ., A I.-. ..... O . !u lr ( iinmn r.f II l..r. -

."-"" -y becomes the dutv of h.morible free an. n.te.,ni.. ent ri

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rents and urofits of the i.r.M.os. s he s,.!d .u the u i'-r me election oi county asse

M'-antime, in n of redemption. Adopted. , .v.... au .,..l.. , ..o- illCretorc .Mr. Chamberlain offered a resolution of enTiiry, " or."' f,r'"'-'r'cS approved Teb. .'H, W2. Uesolved, That the committee on military affi.rs Tenuirin" Je.-,; Willi mis to furnh the names ,y Mr. Moohlcr. raising the wages ot jurors and j bc istruct,id to enquire ino tlie expedi- nev of so ..... . I. a '.." a I. ... I .. 4 I w . if . i 1 1

and rmmber .f ei.-;r.eers ami other persons emdoy- oeouo j .mk vs o, . u j.eite. iy .ur..-.mer, ; reoramzi r the militia of the State of Indiana, as

a momori ii 10 oi.-rcss, ,,Jr uie reuucii'.uoi uie price , thc hIr,r o(- t,e Sute amj ,l0 nocCs.ity uf the else of public lands, lly .Mr. Dunbar, to repeal a joint jni,T demand.

dtsignate any person t, whom tlu property was to hive been delivered. Stewart, another administrator, Ar. r. Cantra!. F.rror to the barren probate court. Opinion by Judge Dewey. Judgment reversed; Cmtrill filed an account in the probate court against the ndininis1rf ,.f V,..-..., .1 1 I .1 .

i . r .i ii a ui it : I, .ii i , (j li ' isi i , n iiu i r.f reu :vn in iveo .To. I iti iii.tii.ru ...tnrfj r.f cir rtwoOH2 ' .... o uin l 'I

Srr.iih. Provides 'that where person, shall be unaMe lh court to issue a -notice" to the ..dmnustrators to stav the judgment, their property shall be sold on a ere- r -'"? "'"S (l eucii claim, re.pi.nng toe,,, to shou dit of' the same length of time as'is allowed for the stay cause in two day, why the same should not be nlof the same ; bond to be likrn from the purchaser, which j lowed or docketed tor trial at the- n-xt term, and shall have the effect of a judgment, and no stay i allowed I also that unless they appeared the claim would be on such bond. considered in their absence. The motion was albnv- . . V I -. mm.

Sic. 8ih. Provides that sales of real estate be made at ed the writ issued, directed to the bheriif. but was

the court -house door. Si.e. tth. Piovides for the entry of property redeemed on the order booh of the Circuit Court, and in the Kecorder's offn e where the Sheriffs deed has been recorded.

S.c. H'lh. Provides that the provisions of this act shall

tiiat the declaration was defective because it did not !ed bv thc law applicable to that kind of interest.

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and tint a joint demise ly coparcener?, is eufficient to maintain ejectment. -Journal.

KrfMiTio i N'i.vv Oklf.vvs. The mney article of the New York American of Nov. Jnstho f iliow ing sensible remarks, upon the effect of the refual tf the New Orleans Hanks to resume ppeci payuiei.ts for another year " It need nut be repeated here, that in the?e result our anticipations are disappointed, and particularly at tlie determination of the New Orleans hit ks t.i Contimit; the suspension lor another jear. If these institutions be indeed the masters of th? event snj can tor themselves, without referenc to the Legifr

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j served in oantran nimseit upon one. and returned j jure of the State, or to public opinion, postpone at

not found as to lite other. I he one served, defaulted. :,v3sure the payment of their just debts-it will be

am. w e cause s.oou tor trial at tne next term. At .die to anticipate any better cond,tion of things.

iu.it ' '.m".isir.uor.s m.Mcu me court to eis- w(iic insolvency continues both practicable and oro- ... . - o ll,n nn. ......... I. 'I. . I J 11. - ' . '

.M.-c im, ,oo.o,,s, .neu w is over-ruieu, a:M nta'.'e ; but we do hope, that individual- and com they require., to plead. Issues in law am fact were m,lri;lles W,U npoly the remedy from uh.ch l.ri,

..... i.-.-u ..v wt-ic loumj ir me r fee, lo shnnk, an-l by refusmg to receive

claimant, and ne nan j.n.jiiient tor the amount ot Ins redeemable paper, except at its value in exchange clam., without regaru to the ,sMmä , fact and w.tl,- f ,r cp(,cic rol,i;w., lhc hluks o r08.JRie f

oui uu.niLu. iieiu, t;i it me proceeding were all 0 lulo ii,i,datioii

vvron, irom me niio oi ine aeeoiint. I .veil Had

j the parties consented to go to trial upon the mere

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Iii th- tto.e of redemption shall have expire.!, or the V." ,' " "'l' r" e.Mus, : t.zens, to beat all times ready to meet and repel any r,d

lly . ir. a toreiirn aa-ressions unon our soil, richts or rirooertv :

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c-tl on the puldie woiks of the State, the amniit paid, eVe., (luring the past year. Adopted. Mr. Nave offered a resolution of enquiry into the propriety of proh.b.ting by tines and penalties the business; ot brokers, such as deilnig in b.lls ot exchange, iN. r. Adopted. Mr. IS Try introduced resolution of enqu ry into tho M-d .eney of making it t he tint v of clerks of

resolution respcer ing standing committees. Hy Mr.

Iliinnion, regulating tlie duties of clerks id' the cir-

t ie '.n-int Court, ot t'o; close of their terms, to finish the county auditors, with t!i amount of eliiiiis ;i!l.i,ed by said C'rfirt, and to w hom. Adopted. Mr. Ilerriman introduced a resolution that a sel -. t com. Mitte.; be appointed to report a bill providing for an is.-ue of scrip of C .",', H Ml of Treasury Notes annually fr the purpose of com,. let ing tlie

ii r t ! . e r 1 1 canal to the feeder dun in Noh!c county

pecuniary embarrassments, unexampled in former years, has been of late exhibited throughout this State ; and whereas nt a period of general calamity, it is natural for the people to expert from the Legislature such an investigation of the causes which have produced the evils under which they Iibor, as may

be likely to mitigate their fuff'riiigs, or at least to

euit courts and county auditors. lly Mr. Harding, a mem in il ami j nut resolution on the subject of the National Hon!. Hy Mr. Hooker, to create a fund for the siipp irt of the po r. lly Mr. Townsond, to amend tlie act on the subject of the surplus revenu ', so fir as relates to llciidr.ck county. Hy Mr. Poiiisoti, to regulate tie? jurisdiction of justices of the pe act; in th" county of Dubo.s. Hy Mr. (iarn.1 -i'.l . I . ' I " I I

gus, providing ior me eiecuon or uiree sciiooi com- revent their recurrence : and whereas r. or,, , er re-

nusMouors I township V. U, north of range 7' , fr the interest of posterity, as well as our west, in I arke county; winch were severally read and ClJI,(itil,!lMlts, requires tint an exposition of the acpassed to a second reading. , tual coiid.tion of our suff-rmg fello w-citizens, as Mr. "rover introduced a lull to incorporate tin ....... ...i,:Pi. !..... (...e,. ;.i, ..1 ;..

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the railroad to Indianapolis; the white water canal "-,;r 1 "'" oriuge i.omp ill) ; W.ne.l Wis read )riMJucin" their distress, should bespread before the to the National road, Övc, and tho improvement of Xn tl,e '!.!""t" corporations. ( I(((1.)Io . lhprr.r,,t the Wabash Kapids. r""' r'.ary co nuiitteo re- j eSl,lve(t 'j, hn a committc of five be appointed to On motion of "Ir. Clnuiherliin, the resolution P"'ted a bill t r t.ie pliel .d 1 .my Hudson; u Inch in ir,. ;. thc exfcnt an,i ail!.r!! of llie present

was read a i;r.-t ana secono notes ana urucruu io engrossed. AI r. ( ionn in reported a bill to change a certain State ro id in Monroe county; which was read and , passed to i second reading. Mr. CI irk reported a b.f relative to the collection , i.f the revenue in Vanderburgh county ; which was twice read and ordered to be engrossed. ( lit o.' ;( '.nit n l.'jihil. Uy Mr. I larding, that the

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resolution, which were adopted: .' . , Whereas, ,t appears that a scene of distress and lt, lt ! cmn j.ctoi.1 lortue m iker o a note or

for hpp raisments. and justices twelve tent for oaths ad-

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Sic. 12th. Authorizes th. lew of executions from j account, w.uui i:ie imgut nave none, yet ti.e j.idg-

inent would have eeen erroneous on account ot the disregard of the issues in fact. Harry and another r. Henderson. Hrror to the Alien circuit court. Opinion ly Judge Dewey. Judgment Miirmed. Held that the general is.-ue in debt or assumpsit, not sworn to. admits the execution of the instrument declared on. If the pica be directly to the note, in a suit in which it is the only causu of action tiled, the effect is the same as if it were set out in a declaration. Hail ti. Hamilton and Ingraham. I'rmr to the porte circuit court. Opinion by Judge lll ickford. Judgment reversed. Held tint trover and trespass tic bonis iKj f rtutis, may be joined in a suit before a justice of the peace, otherwise in the circuit court

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of this bill.

.tc. Uth. Makes thc bill a law from and after its pasaze. .srpKr.Mi: curia- oi Indiana. Con tin lor.. Alanson M. Hurd vs. Win. L. 1'arl. F.rror to .St. Joseph circuit court. Judgment of circuit court reversed. Opinion pronounced by Judge Dewey. Held that where several replications are filed to a

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A Ti:vs Jtit.it: sent to iiu: I'rviTrvTURv. From the Picayune we learn that Samuel Mcllcnry. chief justice of Harrison county, Texas, was tried and convicted at Natchitoches on the loth inetant. . ,. The charge against thc prisoner wa?, that he, with several others, named in the indictment; (two or three of whom were convicted a year ng. and are in the penitentiary.) did forcibly carry off from the parish of Natchitoches-, into Ter; as, ninet. "n slaves, the property of Mr. Anthony, of that parish. The prisoner plead Not (Juilty. Ileforc the trial (says the Herald) a motion was made by the counsel for his discharge, en thr ground that he was a citizen of Texas ; that at the time of his arrest he was peaceably rcidmj in Texas, where he was unlawfully seized by an armed party of men.

without any lea! authority, brought into Natchi-

aeeeptor of a bill, in an action aiin.-t him by the

indorsee

circuit c urt, tipu.ion , Judge K.acKtord. J:.!".

. to impeach the title ot the latter ly snow- j rlr1. Stee.d.o,.,, ...o..f .. .,.!.!

ing that he became the holder of the instrument by j . to McNcelv.' f..r' which he reiu-.-d" to ,.av.

ii . . . Steepletoii then commenced suit against him, by

i iiotiee .iiiil motion Indore a I i-t.re ol the .... k-o

pecanoe circuit curt. Judgment of circuit curt re- ; ,,,.,,) tllt , nrl.ms (.f this kind. i..-t,ces have i ir,s-!

versed. ( ) i: n :i in ore nou need bv J Ut!'re I le we v. 1 1 eld ' j .... ... i ,i .-.. i ......... i t . ,o I

.Steeple toll i. McNecly. Frror to t.o I Iarrison , toches, vv here he w as lodged mja.l. to aw ait his

fraudulent mean.-

Samuel Wells r. Nathan Jackson. Frror to Tip-

trial. Tins, Ins counsel in.-isfed. v. as .a vio'ition of the law of nations, and Mellenry oeght therefore to be discharged. The Court overruled the motion, and the trial proceeded.

that a blank endorsement of uniiegotiable paper made at the date of the contract, by a third party unexplained by intrinsic testimony', confers upon the payee authority to hold the endorser liable on

the original contract as a surety, and that a similar

unexplained endorseue nt ot ni

! Held that in actions of this kind, ju-t ices have juris-i Coon. prisoner who h'nl unexpectedly beet ! diction, when the claim does tut exceed -p I u , as in ! acqu.it ed if the charge f-r which he was arraigned

debt and assumpsit. j betöre Judge How lin, the other day, np-.ii being inThomas, assignee of Stivcrt i . Page ami another. ; f irmed that he w as at libeity to go, turned to thO F.rror to the Jefferson circu.t court. Op nioii by - jury, and W illi m n h feeling observed : Judge Hiacklord. Judgment reverse,!. Debt on a; ,".( ;,M)li0n..n ,,f t ,e jrv ; I ttt.r.k you from the oroiii issor v note. P.'ea that the note was "iveii in ' . .. i . c .i" . ". t l

rot i able paper, ren- ' . , c , 7 ,,lT"' ",:,tl- "'r "' ' jüm hiimim,-

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Was liid on the table, ayes I'M noes II. .Mr. Maird offered a resolution that the jud.ciary coiiiiuiltee imp. re into the propriety of .-o altering the law that more than six per cent, interest f r the us.; of money shall n t be received in any case whatever. Adopted. .Mr. Fll.ott off.jred a resolution that the principal iig.neer of the State be required to report to the Semite at a a eir'.y day an c.-limate ot tue probable rimouht requi.-ite to construct the ex'en-ioii of tie Wabi.-h and Fne an .1 Iroui Lafivette to Torre Haute : and th" prohibit; value of the lands belonging to the St.it.; and vetun-old for the con.-tructun of that w.uk. t. c : also the amount they can pp.b-

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uers tie endorser niu.e ouiy as ei corse, , w,iu lie; i . . , 1 i ., t i . , upon and accej.ted bv one Lew is l.v.ins ; thnt ordinary rights and privileges incident to that char- lior(, was a a!rreemeiit made at the same tM:,e thncter; bu'. that. n ether case the l.ab.lity designed : vvas riV0"l!irit p,v,nent of the n de should .,t

general distress, ami to rccomm-n.l to the con-idrr- i V) va ""m 'u,,, u"' "i em,e . io i. iv- , ,.,., Ul,kJ unllI i.,,.., ,!,,,. l(l!!s ,,.,, I)V tll ation of the Legislature such measures, as in their!011 b' he endorsement may he explained by the at- ; ;u.ce tor or s,eprson for h.m. and they pr.,d ,,,..!

v...... ...u ... ..u.o. . -.j.. . ......... evidence ot sich pavim-nt, th il vans Ins t ne,

siuuiiy nc cn ange.i into one oi auouier tu iraci- r. ; . ,, v .. . , ,

y u will be ever rem .mh "red in my frmtrt; to v".i, my worthy and. I must say. cu'e Iri' iid, (ad-

.Iressiiig lnme!l to h,s Co -ins. -I.t I wh it

111V power to double l"l!r te , t

feci

ojfinioa may be calculated to alleviate the public suffering, ami to prevent the recurrence of a fcinnlar statt; of tlriigs. Messrs. Cooper, Chapman of I.., Murray, Clements and (iorm in were appointed said committee. loiin' i. v vv . The balance of the .1 iy was consumed, in committee of

Veil !- I.ongworth r.f. St ate of Indiana. Frror

to pay

amounted to ihe general issii"

not

.t th.

Freb.te Curt in the county of Or- couip eti .noi tne . ross-eui canai, inmi nie leeoer

i a v couniv , io i cure name, hi i il'o o'uii-

ably be sohl f . r : and also t he m u nt y t due the St ite f r bonds now sold. Ail opted. Mr. Shin'.s m!r l iet-d a h .11 to repeal ran act entitle. 1 ;ui act incorporating the W.ash.ngt n Cotinty Seminary, appr e.ed January "Jlth, l'JT. Ordere. I to a second re id.ng. .Mr. S in. is introduced a bill f r c!i inging the time

f holding th

nnge. tr.ier. .1 to a second read.ng. Mr. Pitcher introduced a b ll to amend an act to revise ami amend an act ineorpor ring Congressional tow n-h ip- and providing for public school.- t herein. Ordered to a second reading. The orders of the d iy being ca'letl for, the join resolution of Mr. Chamber tin respecting the reMunition by the binks being yet pending, a lengthy debate aro-e, during which. On motion, the Senat-; adjourned . Noi". This !. b .te (in substance.) w ,ll be furnished shortly. H'J'Aiteuxoov Toe entire time of the afternoon sessmn. (w ith t he exception of an hour or tun) w as occup.ed with the debate up mi the joint res-dtitioii

respecting tue resumption by the batiks. n ah- t! U thl.y r,..,.,rl bv bill nr otherwise. Hv Mr. Wines stract of this del, He will soon be made out. y Wa a conmuttee of live be ap;.o,nted to draft A motion to recommit tne h,ll was lost. a IMt.nm and joint resolution to the Congress ol Mr. I'.ll.ott off-re.l an amendment to the pream- ,h(. -llt.,(j States, a,king tint body to m ike an ear-

ble, Ly inserting tint "tlie I.egn-J i' tire is m sir-nn at its present ses-i n, to t ike incisures to secure an t'arly resumption of specie payments," Vc. .Mr. West moved to amend the amendment by inserting in lieu of the word tl-irm$ the word inh'idi. Which amendment prevailed yes, g I noes, '.'I. There b- ing a tie, the President vded i:i liie alhruntive. The resolution was then ordered t be engros.-e.l and read a third tune to-morrow by consent. The next thing in the order of the diy, was 'die j nt resolution instructing our Senators and request- ..,..-... I?., - .. w to or.i.Miren r....-i!..."lio

no inii n'j'ii.svo.i.v.....' ....v-..i, ..

Secretary ot State be directed to report to this the whole, in consideration e-f the bill to amend the exe- j House what was the result of a su.t commenced hy rutionhw. A number of amendments were made but; Chamberlain tV Osboni. late State printers, against none going to affect the principles uf the bill as originally, tin.' State of Indiana, under the authority of a joint introduced. 'uite an animated discu-.i m took plate, in resolution authorising Chamber! lin O.-born to sue which Mrssr. llradi. v and Ilannegan participated, on ;.n the State. I'-y Mr. Divis, of Floyd, that the com- amen lment offered by Mr. lira I! v, but which was not 1 tmttee of w avs and means enquire into the e;e.i- adopted, t,i strike out so much as relates to a valuation of e:i--y of exempting members of Fire Comp in;es from p"rsonal property. Mr. H.nncgan opposed the amend-; the payment of ixdl tax for State p-irpt.ses. Mv Mr. m,'"t wi,b much eloquence, centen.liug that the poor Wines of V i 'o, i hat the committee on cana's .and '' of the country were those who m-st needed protee- i internal improvements be requested to enquire into '',"' T1" -""endments in.ade , cumm.t.ee of the whole tin: expe-henev of providing means Cr the speedy , concurred in by the House, lhc bill was 1 1 . titolor e.vt.i. oP .ti.vii it hen I

rilil uinu i i oii-iumiIHOW, n.HII ' The lluuse adjourned.

hat a proceeding instut. eu in .vpr.i i-i... ves . j,:0,,ed would bar the action; f.r hv the tho Sute a t, tie to l ind upon which ti.e taxes had a,rr,.0Ill0Ilt Iuade between ti.e parties at the t.me ti.lot brer. pud. under tne statute ot 1 -., wasco-um ,lV1.1( an,, is ,,.irt M. contract, ""' J'"1"' t:,lt tt:itul'- ,,:lv,n- l oe" rt"J,c:ilo,! '"i payment was not to be demanded until tho-e b.lls 'ebru .rv. l-::i,. ' 1 , .,

II.

Johnston.

bv

( tpinioii

Appeal

wev

D

M lissus. Fin nut s : Your Ueporter f.r the Senate takes tin

correcting two errors, viz

ingsofthe l.'hii, Mr. We-t's resohition should have j defined . (V )..(', i as the aurtimt of scrip to be is-i

-nod, fin his resolution cf enuuirv directed

d im, in

tv. Hy Mr. Myers, that the committee on cdueation enquire into tlie expediency of so amen!:ng the ' uower conferred upon the Circuit Courts of appoint- '' ing school exami-.'or-, th it not more than one in each , county shall be professors in the same church, and that no school teacher shall or can be eligible fr the station. Hy Mr. O'Neal, that the judiciary committee le instructed to enquire into the constitutionality of an act entitled "an .act to amend an act to prov ide for public printing and for the do-In- j bution of the laws and journals, approved February 1 1. I., ii ' I 1.. ... -I I . , 1.1 I .,.l ,!,..,

I ''. .:pp.oyu ..a.iuv.y t ... ". ,,, fs t i .e CO I ,, In , 1 1 00 OT, Cilia .1 ... . . :.. . ... 1 ... ...... 1... ..I i

l HC V HO 1 II - l rut I' ll i o v. ii 1 1 1 r l ll i o i lie i a ., o. in. ' -1 , , , ,i - . .. ,l , ... , ,' J . . provemeiits t ) e i . i i ; r o into the

rt'itortuv a um to repea; so mucn oi tue ami; e recneu ... ,

act as relates to the election ot puh. c printer, and

to Dearborn circuit court. Judgment of circtrt ; , ' f , . . ,

court reversed. Opinion by Judge lllarkf.r.l. Held t whn t,,0 was c,;illintMUe.l

that a proceeding instituted in .April i-r, to vest

i

i:

IUI

Febru try, 1

John S uplers vs. ("corge from .Monroe circu.t court

Judguient aliirmet!. St ite on relation of Andrew Ak-'r r. Win. Kier, l. n!. Frror to Hamlolph circu t c irt. Sullivan, Judgo. Jinlgmen! reverse,!. Shurrv, 1 1. nl. r. I'or.-u.an, 1 1. n! . Appeal fro n Tippecanoe circuit curt. Opinion by Judge Hi ickford. Judgment atürmed. David Hobb f. Joliu Vicorv, til. Appeal from Lapoite circuit cert. Opinion by Judge Sullivan. Judgment reversed.

T

ir

i-I : a -.lo w s

arr.v ed a t in it u r. ty Tie1. so f tcts if pro-

was in

I entcr-

t.io. f..r vol. cannot In: e:.re-.-ed l-V woros : V"j arc

- . i . indeed, the cr: tu.na l's b-'to firtor ; to y-.n, your hon

or, (addressing th" Judge, who could hardly sop-

pre-s a I can s

s.i.o--. v to yt

I am e. ri .s;,ti'!v md'-bted ; but nl;

.s, I promise inn, upon toy h-'iior

iio-.v that I nn, frt 't tling it'ii'i tut.

that I w never h-

!V et

l-.f as I hvc." vr. .., ;'"-

w ere bulk ouo.

(.'adding r.t. Dal. Frror to the Lagrange circuit curt. Opinion ppm ninced by Judg. Sullivan. Jutlgri.ent reversed. H-.'id that a set it j'ti oi to sell ic.il estate reeit ing th it a tranc; ipt of a j ; Igment from the docket of a justice of the pe:i,-. had been filed, 4Vc. is insuiti lent. It .-!,"' i id state t r - ii! rig of a tran-cript d' the judgment and proceed. ngs in the j lst ices court.

ance, tt. nl. i .. the Sla.te on tlie re. at on

( ioodlander. Treasurer, Vc. Frror to tin;

mode o

I n the S. into proeeed-

Moir.s 'ti i. Kelly. Frr.tr to Jackson probate curt. Opinion by Judge Dewey. Judgment re-vcr-ed. ...!m H. Ni'. -s w. F.dward T. Porter. At.peal

cirer.it court, mi'iit affirme-

( Jpiiiio'i by Judge

Debt, on cil

r s

nl, iv in.

i

oi

F.ayette

perform nice, replication, denying pl-' i, in r several broaches. Held tint tic n

several breai.'hes in act;

does not render the

HIS o

,llg

b no! s d-.i.id :

,iu

.f.d. P.et, and a-sg:i-I g .' i ' 1 1 -' ! 1 1 o !

kind it ute

Witji: Hittroi: i 1'vikvi.mm. This novel, yt. beautiful sttucture, going ahead rap-dly. and will be ready fr use early i n the SilMi,g. The I ridge ,tst lt w ill In; composed of wood, sii-p' t d. tl from WirC cable-. Tin ra'des. consisting of a ! - u t " ' w i re3 e oh, are stretch-'d tr-nu the abutments on ea.'.'i sole of the river. Th'y pa-s over the tops of massive granite columns ''.' f'.-jt ii:gh. Tne.-e cidumus ttii. I on the ttps of th? ahti'ments -and the cables are so

le m the s. I d r . k, and on

by huge hi ks of gran te above

The cable-, :is they j.ass tie: t-

ho ll VP

f

the

c ired ei the e i-tcrii sid-; m

ti.e western s dtie' 'e av it ion-.

of the coluiiins, re-t upon tie! iron ax

as t;,-; :o t.- l. t th'! bri-i

i i t r. ., o 1 1, e "ni

; 11

alt! -1 . .

I le! i

I

te

s r -i

:i;.:i to

-f tl

1 1.

to the

Finance cominrtee) upon the pr.diat.le proceeds tf

the lands granted by Congress to aid the State in coiistiuct ing the Wa'-a-l. and F.rie ('ami. Also, in the same day's proceedings, a resolution in.-tructmg ,t reads the committee on r"iili oml

ä i i i. ii ...

Irom l.ap.-rte circuit curt, pin.ou oy .u-ige ,cw- ( .-,.,,,,. th jdeadcr to a-igu -as many breaches acy. Judgment reversed. I i, "tl.,,,1.- ,,r r lleldnl-o t ,..t'i i.e !.r.-

and internal (in

expediency of (lis-

St ite i -s. Joseph N. McDowell. F.rror to Yan-

i derhurgh circuit court, (ipinion by.ludge Dewey. J Judgment reversed. ifiy, u(. r.f. .MeCliv. F.rr-.r to t!.o Ciuk circu.t coin t. Opinion by Judge III ackf nl. Jii'lgI meiit of circuit court reversed. Ilehi tint a sul

may he assigned either in th declaration or re

1 1-

ta : a-s g:i-oe-it

l u a ut :!: mont

as will entitle t:ie rpp is.te party to a emit i n i iiicHehl also, tir-.t a demurrer t'-r argument it n-ie.-

centre of the si in of the invert' d arch I r..i - 1 by the cables, is ab, p :'..' feet. The curve-of : -urs-, will be very beaut t'.t. Tlie brnlg: Use f run- in a h'-n-zorital 'l ue, fro-ii ab-iton-rit t-. abut-uent, cu'tmg the curve at its ! .--. It w.ll be 'Jt. f t w ..!-, :. d'-r,!

I lei I ' -l pJl.lS Oil

a in pie

e t -r t

cation at the p.eador s option, mi

of tle'io in the reol.cat i -n is not su-h

e i, !i side of g -nero is wolfh. I be br. dge , s;i.,-..y a i.l itf inn vv.tli r. lings, made light an 1 gr.c- tol.

I'd" u Ii- i' strn-'ture w i , i c i i t. ? "" i

' I.- t .r Ir.

I""UIU' "eou,v,i. o.io ..... v ........ .... ; c.lIlIlllt he sustained a"un-t iiitlividu lis .;o..crih"il as posing of the publu works to private companies, , ron..; . a corporate body, upon an agree nt (offered by Mr. M.ller.) f-u .adopted. I he-.; were , In.l(i(, l.y tl-Ir predeces-or in oili-v. h it that ti.e the errors ol the Li:eou i ;:u. ,,(J iruUi,t .-.gamst them by their crpo-

Ill

a pb'a, must, show wuereiu it is argiui

Walk', r : A ppe il from t h

!l! Itl V-

Iy approjiri-ation for tlie completion of the National Uo id. Hv M r. (Irovor, that the committee on can .Is and internal improvements he requested tt) enquire into the expediency of granting pre-emption rights to actual settlers on the lands ceded to the State of Indiana by the Fnited States, f.r ti.e purpose of constructing tne W.tbish and Fne canal. Hv Mr. ll.icklcm in, that the judiciary cominiitee

be iu-tru. tel t-i enquire whether tue several acts

establishiii" the rid c:arv circuits of the

Indiana, und regulating the practice at law and in

Deer, löth, 1-11

Annexed is an abstract of Senate 15.11 No 1. cn-

1 IW

rate m me. State r. ('ru.k-lnnl

F.rror to Krnx circuit

titled, A b ll to repeal a part of the revenu

ort .

I 1.

;. pronounced by

Illa.kfurd.

now ing.

in

force, which pasBed the Sen ite tins nioni-

Ju-lginent t l c.tc i t. court reverse

J.

:m

( ;. Mount, rv. the St ate.

:ec. 1st. Repeals the 1 t It s 'cti-m of the

soph circuit court.

-n by

Frror to St Jo-

Judge IJLckford.

act.

Ju.f'uient oi circu.t ce.urt re (

'sr d

dutv on silt. Couiinittcd to the Loiiiu.itlce o.i Federal Helitions. Tiie hi 1 provid.ng f.r the exten-ion of the time of sale i-f real and pT.-onil property under execution, was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. IM1 No. I",. To amend tiie estray law . fl-ll. bv insetting the word "cattle." IJefcrrcd, by consent. t- th Committee on grieuotire. Hill No. 1:1, repealing the öth section uf lhc art in relation to the am ilg una!. n of white and l !.u ks, ref rred to the judtciiry committee. IS.'.) N"i. I I. repudiating certain State bends. "., c. ; . i . . I. i : i ... . . . i : .. . v t i o- .

Kl s.t o i .e- Mtiu-Mi, on in.iuou ... .ir. v o,.in, , . . i .1 1 . . . i. . ..... ot t.esii.Iice o h-: earth. Hv Mr

vv as amen leu l'V in-eriiiig pr.iv .s..:i M-riirm g i ) l ie n i.!- ... ... .... '.a... .11 t. .'i I. 1 it.., that tne committee

m VI 1.1V It MilUlillMI i-oinn i.n p v u 'na n till 111 "l . Wen tken bv the agents of the state for her mdemmt v . " S be instructed to enquire ...to ti.e exp - vihi.-h v is adot'led. and the lesol.iti.i . and amend ,.e,.t re. . d.-l,CV of red-o ing ti.e prices at w iucn the c i-

- 1 ' ;

I rred to the Judiciary cemm.tti e.

A nil tion was made to a ' j uirn. when Mr. 1'gglestori asked l.- .o- l-i make a rem irk .1. reference to a matter not

I eu.iing. nut as an act 01 iu-nrr, .inn e n oi exp. an 1-! tue ex;.

tion. A the in ivcr ol the resolution appointing the in-1 treasurer t tue State to sc.l t any 1 ml 1 Vh.u a Is or

chancery, cannot, be so amended without materially increasing ti.e labors of the Circuit Judges, as to provide for the establishment of issue terms in the several counties, lor the purpose of trying all issues at liw, and fr putting cases in a proper pos.t.on fr troil, so a- to sive the enormous expenses towii.ch sudors are subjected under the present .-vstcm. lly Mr. M'l!.k;u, that the committee on agriculture be instructed to enquire inf.. ti.-: expediency of so amen.', ng an act entitled "an act concerning ei.clo-ures and tre.-p issing ainmaN," that it shall be c iispl.-re I a lawful fence, if the apertures bet ween the rails, pil.s-idoos or paling do-'s not exceed five and one half inches, wv.hiti two feet of the su-f ice of the earth. Hy -Mr. Hob.nson of

on canals and internal 1 in -

prescrihiii' tie! dut.es id c untv I re ii-ur

proved February, providing a penalty of ten per cent, lor the non-payment t tux s : ami al- so lii'ii'h of ti.e k'l'th section as allows county tre isiir-

. .... ...... .1 ! I r. ..... . ., ,.,( i .0 I . it il s..,-t : . ,11 i.t - 11 .1 let

tat'' t'f V IS- II III II. .. IV-v. . ...... ."i.i ... ... v

providing tint when any pers-ui snail des re t- pay ciiiy a portion of thc tax charged on any real estate, sue'i. person shall pay a like proportion id' all the several taxes charged thereon for State or county and road purposes ; and that no per.-.m shall be per-

Win. Culbertson r.. Jaii.: Stanley. Appeal from peKalU circuit court. Opinion by Suli.van. Judgment reversed. S iiiiuel With'Toe t. the St ite. Frn-r to (,!intoii circuit c ut. Judgui'.'iit reversed m part. Henrv H nger ami His 1 Tout r. .lame.- F. Hecket, r'p-r to Hendricks cir-u t court. Opium

t r. vv,ii. r: .Appeal ironi tie' v :.i,.: riei:

circuit curt. Opinion by Judge Sulhv at . .In. Igment reversed. 11-11 th .t a l.ian!; ndorsement on an assignable in-t ruiucnt may be tilled up l-.y the

hoM'-r u;on the trial, in a su.t brought up--u it. Held al-o, that it is immaterial whether it be liil- d up at i all or not ; for it h is b "en before, d-n h-d tint a blank endorsement is suilie.ent riint f.t-n ! -nable the li-dder of negotiable, piper ti m.int.in an action up ui it. .Me Fa rl an r. Jii.sey. F.rror to Fountain circuit court. Opinion by Judge ):wey. Jiitlgui'Vit r--verst. 1. Held tint -an a'.li 1 tvit is not 1. . ry to author, 7. ! a 1 l-tice of th-' ::,'l"'.' t I-' I" a 1 Ui is 11 I

.1 1

I.t ' f I. s ,J n' V

It will hang Irom lv cables by w.re r

tastete st reng' an I t 1 .,11 the

. 1

0 ,

ir 1 1

C ibb's are lie' l' l'-- 'd

w'oi "i work c . n a I w . v

s ran t.e e r re o 1. it , dec 1 V. Hep I r- Op -

it-:

made w ith the ut-

1 a 1 . 1 J '

'Ig to

t Cn a 1 t r li.

mos ea.-e. I'.ii! nl l'n i . h o " J I It ,ni.ll'i FvVIII.V. I'll! dl the reoort th.t -Mr. Clay v .1- g

iit.alt i. - iv ' We tru-t that, like old Northumberland, he it o,,v 'er itty n i,;M, it ,f he b- otieTW --e, an-l he -h-'uitl visit Cuba f -r li s ienith, we cii,n d g,Ve a

bet;.-r pr of tiiat we din.tb.-ar h.-u niaiiby p-c no'.'.ei! I ng li,,,! t' c n-ult th" .o-l.i. C-ibi-i '.-.v-ie. 111 t. 1 v.l. 00 w : fee! that, we

...... . . .

', than uished r.: m-

.1

men:

ot

ircii.t court re-

bv Ju ! 'e DeWev. Jdd.

v cr-ed . State cn the n l .tion i f liver r. O.veus and oth-

..... to -ni- um' tt I tese taxes vv t init t iving 1!." 1 rr,,r to t .v c.r.-n.t court, t r.'.nion I v .1 u-J

ft ,i 'It nil 1: in a g 1 1 11 -t a n ei-p's

If tu-: defe..da!.t be re illy a resident 1.S i I o .V . t . Stanton . tho St ! m th : P'i it , ei ovor.-eer d' tue j,o,,r. Frr-T t ti.e 1 1 1 bate court. O.-in -u hv Ju I .'' D--a ey.

,.r...,.r, ,C ,

f

il . Hi to

t . C a m

I

et! ! in in 1 1

!

tr t c t trtu'i 'te r'-s ,,' . II : w .11 fi 1 I Dr. M f .e---;, os and profound

ofol

1

,1

1

mi

others; a:id the H'tu section ot the act lix.ng the s-illivan. Judgue it lever---.:. fees of county and depu'y asse-sors at two dollars Compiret and Kej-T rv Joht.-on an

hot tlie I It . ..el. on i l lio" act .p ... " hi i-ir.-o t e..urt 1 I i.inoti

- - - - Pl.l 'l l.F .11. .. .,.

Dewey. kl(it:nient r-ivers -tl.

per day : ami so much o

point if out the mode o lowing tax.

penalty of three f .1.1 tax i n rc

1 . give a list of tie ir taxable property ; 1 -1 1 1 . P.Hh, and rjt th se. t.- n ot" tie

tax-'s as prnv lues a JDt'vvey. fcMiement r-. v.-rs -.1. sidoi.ts refu-itig t- J, 'I. P.., is John (.'.v. Frror

n.,.1 -.Is,. !!,. ,-.., I.. I,.-..,. r,-i ,v.,-.!

...... ... v. I . I T 1 it toi 1 1 I L I , i.l . I . .... 'iv . - . .

:toti r. James I I ' 1 1 r V

t .Mi. on 1'V Judg'

iu.-o t no

pro 1 ui.tig

can '0 e.reuit Court. Martilio 1 1 : 1 1 : 1 1 r-

f.-r the l:een-e of brokers, pr vphng that nothing ,:i J'av.-ite ci

, u-'guieiit '.h.r.ii' t

11.... . ..1

ec .in ins 1 ui.iv i.s-.-s.soi .1101 in 1 1 1. , iirowii c-. ;ii.

.go prob it'' cent

.1 i,-lg'i.e;.t rev a-lu. ni.-tr it r

ties su county Sc.

1 a

hu?' ne-Mal

er 0. em

a.io'.vitn

sor ami tle'.r as th'! hoard

,;epudu. ilg

s may .loom e.x;ed,ent.

the at

n

1 tin

; of tins state are authorise I to be s-ld.

lly Mr. I'ow ers that the cotui.i.ttce on cainls and t'tcrn.l ituprovctn nts he instructed to it.j-i.r- into

toe e.;.diencv ol pa.-s.ng a law aui.ior.-nig i.ie

p is-age and pu'.o c

vestiga'ir.g cemtiiit'ee, be was interested it. saving that

i-onueiii.es. anv 01 l ie pu.'i c worm

less than tie a'm 'untex: ended by tne State, on mi h work, and receive, in payment lr the same the bonds of the St ite ; w.thl nve t. rep rt by bill or oth-TA is.. Hv Mr. I. lev, tint the committee on

1 the j id.c ary be m-tructed to enquire into the pro- ' pr.cty of reporting a bi.i t tie use,so amend ng ' I'.iC 'J7th section of an act entitled an act incrpu-an-r.it.ng C0ngress.1i.il tow r.s'.ips and providing br

a-.-age ,.f th junt resolutioti of tho puooc scit.o.s therein, approved 1. Hi 01 .ti.ruary

House po.-tpoii.ng tue time of sil of all porsunl l-" that school commissioners sua. I recogmz'.as

property ei execution unt.l the first of Pe

next, with two amendments : which were concur- purchase

red in by the Hr.ie. that such ass gnment was ma.;e

The :i.ikcr laid before the llnise a report of the

fiiim' uns. -oner; ti.it. prt v.iilid as to the extent and meaning -f hi-re-olu!...!. I le vv as proud to say llr.it nunv ut the centli tiien named in the reuni te t the res-dution are e.enq t Irvim ihe 1 uu.ors w hielt g iv e ri to lhat re.liltten. On motion, the Senate adjourn .1. HOFSi: OF HFPHF-FNTATIVFS.

Senat-.

is tor a sum ir-t

-ce from and after its

1' ion ;n the I ml auap-lis i.-'i s;n-

p.-rs. and makes it toe duty I the --er-t irv o. ue forthwith t- forward a copy (d'tl.c law to cac'.i coun'y Treasurer .n ti.e St i?e. Nm. To this bill Mr. Herr. titan m tv.-d an

tidment repealing the l ard ot I.qua...ali m.

1 t t.urt.

1

H s 1 1

rs.d. H.i Ins as.-ets

et. al. A p;.e 1 ii on by Judge

I, th it .! in I.,- fa

ill . .1

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Annexed is r.n ubstra' t ..f the Senile bill N-. '

dured b' Mr. N ive. and now mi its second reading

bill to amend the law pert v to execution.

nitro-

A

a-s. is arose ti-.iu any otuer s .u;

H ro a ti ami others r. Harrison. Si.n j. reee.l , n g a . tg't he r. St ite r. Fi.i.-iiwill-r. F.rr-r t- the r reo t eolirf . Oil.'oll pro f.. ! t.CCil I V J U

liv.vw''-'-" I

as t:

P.iacl ! '

rd

A t I C ' .

lit.

Ul.l-

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A tr.

itoiineing un

was received from tho

Agent of State f.r the town cf Indian ipolis andiprovil tt an

xn irv 1 .',!, all tran-fers by a-s gt.ii.en. ot certltuates ot

hi.,, ot s.-ho.d lands, unon nreot tic;!!" made

in good f.ith and

fir a aluable consideration, and previous to the ap-

nct to which th.s is an amendment.

su! j'-t tin g real and personal pro-(

.i.e. 1st. Provides that real and prrs en! property hi!S

lo t he sold 0:1 execution f r le-s than t v.j-l.orj-. ut Us appraiseJ value. Stt. 21- Provides tint Ivo di-interesteJ fcchoMcrs sha'l make sin h apj r liscn.ent under oith. Sic.dd. Provides that 1.0 .a i-li'ional excci;: n .-h ill isue f.r sit mouths, fir on a Court -t K-'cer.J tor t-.ir inoi.lh from a iusiice, f.uin the J ate f the urigunl f xecu-

t Its

Judg'.-.ent a:irine.l. 1 1 hi. tint an .tele -tmeiit.

v 1 n .

under the t'e 1 s-et on of the revenue I tw

charging that the defend ml b

is art; i

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re. jsci

1 to give a 1 st t

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sod of van-

i.opertv sut j.'-.'l l ) u "...o.i.

to toe a-se-.-or, w hen s ,

su.-t i ned. Hv tii it la v a

p.-s.

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t .te vv is r .'-j nre

ti ui, if thc ir-u-triv cannot le s dd t r two-ihir.i

"til value, unless tho pla.niiil shall pay all rosti ut sin-.i a..l, tlji.at execution. It provides als. that, 101 iilditi-oial e

keeper of the State II u-e

m.ttee on pubi c buddings

re

rred to the com- Hy Mr. Foley, that the judiciary come. ittee be m-

f ti.e real

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ii th- r r. ante irt. O liti'o.u by

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d t-.-ned f-r the delivery of

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Frror to the Ju ige. D: ey.

1 a ii-. 1 1 very b-nd, cn-

r -p-Ttv t i . -n on x-1

.io. 1 : s. -I vol

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11, -r.-ii :i ' ..risi 11. : 1 .0 no .

Il-'ld tint the ci. irges p. tu-: :. ,1 w-r-1 V certain to author i : a iiu. 1 .cr--It .i,iio'! . D -' on a ti-'iii,--' ;

al. Frr r t tie Ln-x circ t

.lud ' H. ickf-rd. J 1 Ig ii-

in a.-ti'-n of j '-'tment. op t .-: j :.t ' ners -us. f.r a lot in ....;,-. P. a

tint Ambro- Mil. -t. do---? .-!, w a- 01 p of tie. prem -e- t r up .v ir 1 - ( f t a :.) y ,r- h- : tin: c in :;i--ri ii th : - J t. a:.-l w .iii.ii t : e

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. . ....-ing forty-. gut m... .:.- : fr ii". five in.l.tont ig ,o g -id," aul ! " . r y -1 i.r-e i.i 1 n in silv. r. It .I ,.- ; tint t .er" ar ::ft' m n "os ' trar.c in

Alsa, a report from the strucied to enpnre into the e.ediency of repealing -cution, cither paitv may require a ic-valuaü n ol t.ic j io- j

ti

eaiuc oilijcr tu rclatiou to cxpeu Jitures on public - la- i lr.ving a djckel-leG t.) be taxed .against pcrty

:i. r d;

H.eaoii a-sigi. ul is. tu it tue o h gjrs

t

her tf them deiner cr caj-c to uc do.

Holte i tie' p :-s.o.i d the l--f--nd t i nt th men : :m ii. o.' th: mi t. 1 1 --r - r to-; : ; i iitif; iisciu-e lee-ii i a nt ni uved fr a ,. :,-.-u t.

w .s rehis-'-l. II ". 1 th it to : p.,-. -. ..u ot i-.'.-t -rs u i ler a c! i.m. of t 'i-. v. a- s .;!: deuce of t.tle in tie r t-i . n ibb l ion.

ta.n th.s actien. Hel l a!o, tint the

CO'U - '

r-'-te. w h "i ' tie an- ;

i' i.t evit . tii iii.itertH cf

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