Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1842 — Page 1
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SENATE. Wednesday, Dec. The President laid before the Senate a letter from S
Leavenworth, President ington Rail road Company been expended on said ferred to the committee ments. A message was received the passage of several second time or referred.
of the Leavenworth and Bllom- members all the advantages and privileges secured.. under the valuation law cannot fail to render it unpopular. ... .: t ... t . e i ; . r j. t ' n r Mf"mf immn n h ' h v. n-n t,o
. tato.r that no mom- v hv J m tie w l.o in l v coiiat nute ttie V h i te - vv at ü X Val- i'--i ruii.iiis aic uiiuntioou. i . ; , .. i.,.r a:, uu:- o tnese tal: w i.c ; ino'icn did not. nr.-vai.
road the past -ar i Lieh was n- CinilC on,-, uiy. r 1 ' " "ii "mr, aiu no e aon a i'ti sou v otiia 1 J j r, k . i.iTi' T u ii ! e r e. l :.i i ri i ' fi tv tie; attor- 1 I :.e question w taken on reco:.-. Jer.r- the '
ouCanaU and Internal Improtc- Un rnoiiou of Mr. DoUon. the bill wai Uid on the ta- i-r.n -u.i.j ...um.., i ,r u uCJ . ' n.ns. nd . if fuiind I -c .-...' v. L-.lls f Jif-CiAtfrv 1 vote on t;C cr.-PJSimT,t ot the bill ar.d doc.Ucu :;i
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Mr. 1'rker. from the Committee on Finance to whom ' Uj.mi: rluiinant-t of land, A."., leporttd iho sinie hick hii" of the House and Senate, and various petition on with an amendment, hieb was concurred in. the subject had been referred, icported against the expedi- J r 1) avis, from the select committee to which was reency ol a!o!i-hirii; the JStatp Hoard of Il.pinliz ition. fern d petitioim of numerous citizens of Dawes county, It bein movrd to suspend the rules for tin purpose of r,j,orttd tliree I 'ills, viz: reading the bill a second time, the motion was carried I . hdl re ealin' the bill allowing travelling fees to ve 31, noe !. jrountv Treasurers. Mr. Chamberlain moved to amend the bill, by striking out 2. A bill to eh .11151 the mode of doing county buinc.a from the enacting clause, and inserting a proviso l r the j Daviess County ; and reeal rf the law creating a JSt.nc Hoard of r'.juahzalioii. j t,, rej.edl the State Hoard of Kanalisation ; Mr. Chamlierlaiti thought the best ariierulo ent wan to j Whirh bills were severally read and orderej to a second repeal the whole law. The law wai drawn 115 by the An- re 1. linn. ditor, and wa pad by thin body, at leat, without due; Mr. Creory introduced a resolution providing for an ih hlx ration. It provide for a cornp'ete change in our rev- adjournment of both branches (the House concurring) on eiiue syMeni; and at the time ol it? enactment, h id rccciv- ijlt. w.r, Monday in January. ed hi uniform opposition. He di I int think the reoort jr H, rriro.iu moved to amend by striking out the -d jul rad. !id juntiee to the o!I nvtein. In sou.e paitieo- aiu j,,., rting the tirst Monday. ar, the new svstem bad an advantage, but, take them jr Watts moved to amend, by inserting "in ca both Ixith a whole, be believed the o. I revenue nysiem was Houe have got tlirough the ordinary business of Legispreferable. The new m. d of collecting created a great la'ion." number of new cHlcer, and to judge of their praetical op- Jt w.n then moved to lay the res lution and amendments erations by their relative poj, utility, the old had certainly on the tal le, vv hich motion did ne t prevail ayes -3 and the advantage, for the complaints again-l the homer wire ,,,. f( intirh more nuinerou. , The jue.tion the 11 occurred on Mr. Watts's amendment, Mr. Harris sa'nl that he underload the bill repotted from ail(j WJS d. eided in the affirmative, the Committee on Finance piovidej f .r a Slate Hoard of Mr. K.'g'eston then move I to lay the resolution and l"ipjalizaioii, a 1 art of whom were to le t-e'iected by the jridiim nmendn.ents on the table, which motion prevailSenate and a fart by the House of Keprescitative. On tl aes "Ci, in.es "3. The Senate then adjourned, a former occasion he had voted for a 1 id contiining near- Aftmoo. Mr. Wrisht olfere-J a resolution instructIv the same provisions with llio lr sent, for the leuson lni. ;.,rnuiittee on Injections to report a loll amei.tlato-
th.it tir. ihnii.'l.t b txiaril k ronstit iitril Huii'il te less ot'iec tMiard sj ronstituteii won i t-e ies oi j.-t-tioiiable thin the one provided for lV the revenue system of last session ; but upon fuller r flection, he had come t the conclusion that it was his duty to vote against a State Hoard of Kqualization constituted in whatever way it might be. lie should therefore vote for the proposition to fctrike out the bill from the enacting clau-e ; and in doirg so be was nattsned that he would reflect the opinions ol nine tenths of hi constituents.
Mr. Head was opposed to aIoird I l.rpi i za.on, nrU it probate Judge of Fulton county, and he helieved no mrh bill as that now hef re he i II y Mr. Uright, A bill authorizing the Probate Court of Senate could, according to the t i.i.sti tition, origin- JrlVerson county t sit 12 davs. ate in this body. It was literally a b ii tu mi.-e rev- j Hy Mr. Parker, A bill for the relief of Jno.Tate, Kecortnup. l'rr "f Fayette county, in certifying that tlie estate of AshMr. NlVC W3S opposed to repealing that ; art of r Cox was free from incumbrance. the law creatine the Hoard, f r the reason that he U.v Mr. Parks A bill to incorp .rate the Martinsville did not believe the people had yet a sufii.iei.t op-, Un.l ot ' MuMeian. portunity of IcHin- its practical util.ty. He be- Hy Mr. tiregory. A bill to repeal a part of an act entiI.cved it was bad policy to be continually changing c.ti;e,1a!'" " cr"m,s ,?n;1 i'' i e ii. .... t , , , nient, approved i tbruarv 10, I 3I, approved r ebruary 10, laws of an independent nature, tor the purpose ol " j n ..i..i..: : i e t... ri ....!., ..ril...
inuiiiiii in a luve ui novrny. ut v-,o--ilncka county were opposed to the law when it whs first enacted, but from subseip.ent experience ot its, effects, they were now in its tavor e , c....d not , .ec how the nC.'tde ot the dillerent portions ol tl.e , , , I- . 1 . ., , Stntp rniild havecn'ial l'istice unoer our ssieui oi tau couiu ii.nt . v - taxation, without nmnc kind of a Hoard to eipializ their taxe. lie was therefore opposed to the substitute oifered by the Senator from Mlkhart. The motion to strike out did not prevail ayes 21 , noes Mr. Stevenson moved an amendment, that "the 11 1 11! .. . ... .),... I I ... n ,r. cam DJJtu biiaii 1101 liiere? u........c-.. . . . .1 w. " .. I,; .1. .. o, n.l ...,.,1 xrregate taxation ol the State, winch was adopted i y concent. , ri0-;.- i,:tt k. .i.:..i ;., ,..i,;..ir..r..vn,hol ,t ws jl( ' ; C9ii ' n'M e .1 .... ti. . ö..',,"i..rif ' Mr. Harris, trotn Die committee on the jnuiciiry, , i i. 1 . . ti.., ,r. 0. reported "a bill to amend certain acts therein named " Ordered to a second read-pe ' The committee on the judiciary 'was discharged ' fror the further consideration of petitions of citi-! , n , , . rri, I reDS of eriuillion county lor relief. ; ami a. so, iroinl . ., 1 . , . 1... ........ ..tJ i the consideration ot a resolution to make w une.-.-es 1 , i,-. .. ,...1 t,...t. f., III . VIlllllMOl ' - .v.w.w f J . COstS.
Mr. Elliott from tne comn, t c n leriloull ;) lt w cirri,d-.ayes -ü. no 'Jl. whom was re erred a bill amend . . M . j The b.ll to reduce the fees and salar.es of officers orporat.ne CongrcsMonal '"V''XreJ in 1 hrlv,"-r t',,",e ll'e Acr of the day. the Senate back with an amendment : w -h ' went inM committee ot the whole, Mr. Akcr in t!ie and ordered to be engrossed, and read a ti'C. ; cll,ir. Mr. Stevenson. Iron, the ame comimttet, la- yf amendment trt its title, viz: xvhom wa, referred a resolution to . thu ,n jcf aii( a,j o R.r ufm oxpediency of taking the School 1 und from t it pri,nüUIICcd b y lhe chair to be out Mate liank. and placing it. uianagemen in uf oriI,.r. handaofanagen , Aic, reported, back am. uiowd, yu l: , ,I1()VCt, tlnt tKc rPmtniUee rise. its reference to the committee on the judiciary. It ani, n c a(!oj(tC(, Lol sn i accordingjy rckrreo. u j. j muVej v nnictlj by inf.orti.r ..atl(J Mr. Ud.rd Irom the commiltee on cana.s am. .n- noxt y Urie of all vfiicvts threetemal improvements, to whom wa r"';11 , fourths, and h-gs in proportion." Mr. D .bson movexempting canal lands Irom taxation, in certain , , i. n 1 . . c. .1 1 . , , , , . , , 1 , 1 , 1 j ; 1 ,it ;tJ 'nt the word increased be inserted alter the a.e rimir1ril it hii-lr niol recoil, meinte. 1 its in!o!l- i
" lute Hstponenient. lhe report was coneurreil in. Mr. Uaird, from the nine conimittee. to w hom .van referred a petition of citizens of Franklin county, praying for damages caused by the construction -I the White-water canal, recommended its indefinite postponement. Concurred in. Mr. Ilaird. Irom the same committee, reported a , , , ,-. i e i t i,,, it r I i,,-i. jotnt reMduthui for relict of .Me.an!er l..irl, Jirk . , i , - . i i . vitfi ji aiii--iui incut , n.liliii nlior I lo; vvor.l MU"-, -deducting Ct per cent, fro,,, tio an ,t of me isurctnent." The rules being trended, it was , i then read a third tune nnd passed. Mr. Uaird, from tlie same committee, to whom had been referred the bill of the Senite for the relief of owners of tha Wabash and Frie canal lands, reported it back, and recommended its indefinite postponement. .Air. Hams hoped the report of th'- committee would not be ronrurred in. Vhilt Senators are
advocating relief laws of everv description, he culd Csl "s t"lM f'-'-lraot tor." Rejected, not see the propriety of exicYng a penalty ot H'O ;;.lr- -M-u't on -red to amend, by inserting per cent, from the purchasers cd' canal 1 uu!s in cic 1 inl "; a-1 riit's wIl-ri' evcr an-v ren" or P01"of failure to meet payments for the same promptlv. M':,s h'11 t!l,ef "t" ' greeiiieiit tor the payment Mr. Mount said we never could expect prompt ""! than at the rate of six per cent, per annum
pa Vine m writ, unless we annexed i nentltv U: fni.ire to comply with the requisition., of law. Mr. Harris opposed the report of the? comn.'.ttre, and hojM'd tlie Senate woulii n r. cm ;ur in tt. lie poke at length in ex :! an tioii of lus v.evvs. -Mr. Ilaird said he did not, himself, oppose its in definite postponement, and thought tne penalty frhouhi at least be reduced, lt was then referred to a fdect committee, consisting of Messrs. Harris, T.l..lt 1 -Mr. Ilaird. trum the ivime co,nnilttee. reported a bill tu repeal the act providing for settle. nent with contractor and laborers on tlie public work. ; winch. ' wrap ordered to a third reading. Mr Itvird frrvm th ivnw rnmm:ltfi. tiV whum : ..... ...... . . , ..v... - . - - - - . - wu referred a bill providing tor tne completion ot the lute-water cnti oj tne incorporation 1 company for that purpose, reported it back with an amendment, which was cor.cirrcd m. Mr. West moved to re commit Me fill with in troction, authorizing the formation ot companies to contruct the various public works of the State on certain conditions. .Mr. Pitcher moved to amend the instructions, by inserting "on paying four tilth of their c t general law puitable to the ntuati n of all the publie work cf the State, an every work hid i: o wn
.nr. iu eppiiwru uiu- aHiviiuiiiriH i" ..- ....... u-, 1Criiice it at two thir.is of its vHue. lhe property ; """' i"1' .........v.. .iou m ij i ue qicsti.'-i was navy tal.en on cngrcss.rg the tions ; nd before thequcstion was taken, Mr. itch- j t,f lr.diid ul under the two-mird law mav be olfered for a C in chirge cf ttorneyu in the city of Ne-.v York, 1 bill for a third reading, and decided ia the negier withdrew it. ! de u.ne ,d .can. until it iiconsumed lv" officers costs, Messrs. JIowC and K'J'gles. The foreclosure of' tiv?. aves. 1... rrr- 4").
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Mr. F.llieittdid not think it practicable ta piss any i without U-ritoitin' either the debtor or creditor. Now can the mortgages in Georgia, in the hands of Messrs. I Mr. Henley re .vce to r-nns: Jer
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in iv 'i v a !. r. : 1 1 - j 10 ii;; u.ii ut'iHi'i .euti' . . . .....T - . .V . L . . .1. - W ........ any .-. ich provi. s as projtoaed by tiie Hnator from M ir;"N. II-; w as perfectly vv iiln t vote !-r chartern for other CoiMiruue.-, und to extend to their rernir. nrooeediiiZs 'n .tiiient, at.d for thu relief of oc- ,.. ,,f j;,,. act ciitillcd an act more ftlei'ttnlly to secure the i,uritv . f elections, so as that the persons voting without the leg I pialiticutions. shall be compelled to testify in ca-n-s of eontesled elections. A:r.; adopted. The following bills were introduced : Hy Mr. Stevenson, A bill declaratory of the meaning (,f an act to prevent speculations in Treasury notes, and f,,r tfl,.r ,,,,,. j Hy Mr. H.iird, A bill to legalize the election and official ., Mi'K-r bill to repeal an act authoriz- - r..-: .1... u ( y Mf 1ark . appointment of a . .111 . coinnn.-s. oner to make deeds m certain cases, and lor other purposes. Hv .Mr. Cornett : A bill to prevent tlie sale orliy-
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'l-eand 100 copie ordered to he printed. " VV,U 1 ' "araSi JnjPu,"n. unuriunaw üet. ,r 17 . : id a..,,.,t tlt . , .n.; ,lR(i l(t;,,ls,. ,av ! the nfHrm.t ve, n vos Ö I , noe 41 .
p'.thcc itioii (d Indiana State Ho-ds. j Mr. Nave said that he, for one, w as determine.! j lly .Mr. Ilerriott : A bill providing for the popu- to hang on to the bill of the lloiise. The inendlir election of I'rusecuting Attorneys and ilefuiiiv merit of the gentleman fiom Mlkinrt struck at tiie cj 4 n r
their !utos, A;i Hy Mr. Ilaird : A bill to legalize the election and ..v. ....1 ...... ..." .1... . ?.. 1 e .1 e ' 'O-i u ai. is oi lotj i iUJaie j u oi me couuiv 01 t. Josepli. I Uy -Mr. Merry : A bill to provide means for openIn-' -s and highways. Hy Mr. Mount : A bill to amend an act entitled "an :iet prescribing the duties of county auditors . 1 ai'd ., ,, . . ... , . , . l Y -Mr. Mount : A bill to amen I an act, entitled M iUfl l' rcul;itü elections confines wn townships :-w Inch hills were severally ordered to a second reading. ,-. " . -"r. Ilernman havine railed up his resolution on ... .. . ,. " , . . . tlie subi-ct ol the eruiont resolution in favor of the one term principle for the Presidency, (which was vim.ilili.r li'i.nn .1... V ....... M.II.......nl .. ...Ia..!..! . I . iinri ln.rr It..t..rr tl... i . t . .11 . .n - t iL.'fi ll...
committ-e rose, and the chair reported the bill back the collection of debts ; but, with such an liiii'.Mn!to th" Sonnte with otic amendment; which was ' ment, the difficulty would be still luitiier increased, concurred in. : He thought valuation of property by disinterested .Mr. West moved to amend by inserting '..vni- individuals would be more likely to l.ivor the debtor hers of the Legislature shall be allowed I! per day than creditor, and that he for one, would be w illing for tlie Jir.-t six weeks of the session, and one dollar without even th? motive of necessity, to sell aiv
p'r hiv tor the tune it mav aiierwards continue, ' - I Ins in. tmn w as coi'sulereil to fj; out ot onler. 1 he ,. . , . . . ,. bu vv astoen, on no.t.on, lavl on the t able. I. 1 l":'n ."'V1 lU?U- co!un,;Uoc1"t the whole. .Mr. Angle in the chair, to consoler the I . t'.m .1-. .....r. ...nit ni'..i.U'.i ..I ....li... t ? bill to amend an act entitled ''an act regulating the interest on money." Mr. Hernm-an moved to amend the bill, by insortu g except on money loaned." Adopted. Mr. MSI.. tt .-liered an amendment to strike out Irom in. enacting clause, and inserting "Mat e ery person sinll be atith nzed to collect as much inter- '- rest, t.ic de!ond.tr,t may avoid the excess over andahne sii.-l, rite hv leading it as :v set otr, an th. plaint;.!' shall hive judgment fur only the principal and infi rest aforesaid. Siic. "g. AJ! law s and parts thereof nfnv in force on t ie snhjea ol Usury ho and are h:reby repealed. L-st. On motion of Mr. Stevnsin, the committee rose. r.,,'l I Sen reported pn jress, .r.d asked the concurrence of the ate. -Mr. It urd moved to hy the amendment on the , laJ)''t uhici was carried ayes Ä, noes ,M. .in. win n.i. nim IHUCII.I.IC1; rM-. - -. .1- .1 . II : I ..... - . ... I. ... V. .......... . I . . .. I . . 1 I . . . ..tnniAIli lltlkF Tl. HIPlI V s.", ma's .1, ine I rcsiiii ill voiing ui in, ii in i in a ii v, .... , i . i na mil sti-ejeciitig real ana personal estate to - , . . .. ... , , '- . ---...... ...0.1. v , , " . v""v , 1 . Mr- tevcn-on moved to ttriKe out tue diu irom ine cnartmg clause, and insert a subst lute. . . .. . ... I I,.- ' Mr '''"''on iiiwiofd bu utii u:e in . peecu o, considerable length. Tlie Reporter only liearJ his con trnt't inJici." tluient.y ineica eluding remarks, whicc, ba?reer, arc u live of the nature of his protwsition tJ answer ail useful j purpiise. The till that I propose, nil Mr. S., will give him time J an individual who has small sums due him. collect under ; this to-thirJ bw, m case a tich debtor thinks preper lo
( to make the money, whilst the bill now before the Senate i " , V I f ut rT-''-vIJ' on nvie cu.:io.mc4i pr.uc:i.e3.
turn out land or other vjJuihie property? J'his valuation
I. . . . I ' . -1 . . iavr ooermes wr.u 1 ecuuar severity ui-on wie iniere.-i 01 mechanic and la; orer, who, from the nature of his calling, must rely upon the prompt collection of small debts f r the support of himself and his fsmily. The costs added periticman from I'utnam.bv striking out 12 und insertin -l,in t!ie ltt atid d sections, and iuer'nig in the od section, 'exeejit on judgments rendered under the hw of 13'J'J and 1810." Mr. West regretted to witno ihe course this debate had taken. I saw, or thought I saw, said Mr. W, in the measure proposed !v me a few days ago, to make property bring two-thirds of its 01 pruised value, a certain relief f r the people ; becau-e thai bill, in addition to the valuation principle, also provides for a stav. Hut time is now the word, and time is the rtmcdy, when this measure of relief has come up for definitive action of the Senate. If the eenator from I'utnam is sincere, (and I have no reason to uuui-i i..e puniy ei n s motives.; wny not aoa tue pnuciI . . t . .1. . . -. r v . ,1.1pie 01 stay to the bill now lu tore tlie Senate, and l!ierely secure to ibe unfortunate debtor the Unelits of both principles, instead of introducing an entire new hill. He hojed the Senate would reject the proposition to amend. The amendment was lost ayes 1", noes 38. Mr. V alpole moved to amend the proposed amendment by inserting, "as prov ides against a slay of execution upon scire facias. Mr. I'lliott moved to amen I the original bill by striking
out the nth proviso and inserting: "Provided however, that "i Maten lu..l oinpany, in tli- e,. 1 i ol iv s ; 0 iU HOI prevail, nycs ..t, noes o t. there shall not l e mere than two otTers to sell under an v rmmty C'l.H';! dollars. Fonvio.-ii re of mortao.j M r. Wines of A ., moved to amend, by adding execution (unless the plaintilfi shall direct such subsequent ") lot.-- in New York, by 1. S. II ink of IVnn.-yl- that tiie h wycr appearing f T the iiii.-in'ce.-sfnl paroil" I r at his own costs.) one of which said oilers to sell vaiua .'.).':!'" i' 'i trs. Se'den v. Ilc'rnds b; i in ty shall p ay all co.-ts ; which motion did Hot pre-
shall he within three months from the date of the execu tion, if the same is isued from the circuit court; an I within two months, if the sama is issued by a justice of the peace." Mr. Mlliutt rose to sustain his amenuir.ent. He said, as the original hill stood, it placed too much I"wer in t!i- hands of the oilicer. He Would not JJ1'' Ii i til the power of cdlermo; the property twice in six months. He believed the bill, with tliat e.ccpMon, was a very fjoo! one; he .-ii old !, at least, support it in preference to any relief hill that has icvu hiihortu olfercd in either 'branch of the Lejislature. The question was then taken on striking out tl.e proviso o' the original bill, f.r wiiieli a Substitute was olfered by Mr. Miliott, and decided in the negative ayes 10, noes :I. Mr. alpole moved as an atncndmei.t, "that in all judgments that are now satisfied, or in it may be here liter rendered by any justice of the peace, or any Court of this State, it shall be the duty of tiie judgment plaintiff to give notice to the proper nth : rr that he or they will receive current bank piper in discharge of said j-idgment ; and in ca?e said plaiu- . .1" 1' " I . . - . I .T" ... d..tl I,.,,..... ...;.t';..l f ... 1 1 ii im so to satisiv tain omcer, tuen no execution f .- fjr t:ic bUy of cxecuHon." Net adopted. ai .A 1 1 ? -Mr. I .iiamtier.ain ohercd itmendments. t ,ie most . 1 . material ot which was to strike out the word "market," and insert after the word value, "I'd months.' spirit f the relief law and. if adopted, must'prov. fatal to its practical iiicfulne;s. lie Viewed it as .1 t1.111t.1v unpractical. ' , .ur. Chamberlain rephei ammdments were necessary He considered his in order to rondo r t iio s the hi 1 stood tle-re could be no standard ol value, ami property could lie estimated , in one place by a cash value, and in others by w hat .111 ; it would bring on a credit, . ,, ., . 0 . . . , . . -Mr. 1 arker said there w as some kind nt ncnmancy about this matter, which he c odd not under- , etiind. He could not see in what m inner appraisers could hirctell the value tit prop-rty ten inoirhs , , . .in . e- . . hence, when it was acknowledged iy so dilhcult to ... , ,r., ascertain its present value. Who can prognosticate what property may bring a year hence ? (io-n-fl.irl.,t tIL- . I..x. . I il.n . I . .1" . ......... ...... 1 . .... 1 "o" and -market value." but for his part, heth.u.gbt they both, , this case, meant pretty .unci, tüe same. The true -value" he thought w'as suf.L-,enl; for, if honest men are called on to appra.se pro..-r-ty th . woulJ tlütlbll,,s c,tMil lto ..' at V.UU tU ' would, if it belonged to themselves, he w,U;ng to uk, fuf itm " Mr. Chamberlain said there was very little difference between the Senat-r Iron, FaVctte atid h,mself. Thev are both driving at the sa,. o'-j ,-t. vvi, t,,ifi jurerence, that he wished property u, ! valued nt what it w .uld bring on a credit of Id months, whilst that Scnater would have it sold at Its present value. 11 i . ..1 1 . ,, ., -Mr. l.ggieston opposed the amendmet.t. Hesnd ... . . ' ' . . ... I in rtii ft nt tlie iirnniri loll W1111..I 11. fn i.iov.i t ; to pre v. I.rn.....t. I... ....... ...I I.. 1 . . ... . ! . . jo vpt. 1 1 j in.- i'i.iiuii i,. sni;:i uiiiu as tune oi n.s neigiihors would put iip .n ;t. The amendm -i.ts of .Mr. Ch un' erl un weie then laid on toe tabic. Mr. 1! verts moved lo amen. I, by tstiuiu out the Sih section ; not mleptcd. Mr. Carnin i IlVre J to a nend thr original bill, jnovidinjj fur a stay of two years, (the detail of which were not heard at tlie Keportei il,-oli.) Mr. Caman addressed the Senate at length in support of his amendment; after which the Senate adjourned. HOl'SM OF UMHIMMN l'ATI YM-S. The speaker laid before the Hon-! a eotnuunir ation, in answer to a resolut o.n of tie; Hon., fr ni Noah Nohf:, Msq., Fund Commissioner ; w h cii was relerred t tin rmiim ttee f investigtti n. Tiie su.ta commenced at toe east by (juvorn-.r Nohle are as fdlows : In , ir Jersey. o. 1. Sianli'.p"' iron cuiijnny's bond, 1st and 'Jd instalments ? i'j: 1)3 ctnal boats on writ of replevin, by ager.t. say - (H'tt. t. Cross hill ordered oli.ll of foreclose ru ;i estate of S jniioj.e comp any. -1. Hcience ni.d answer to foreclosure of an Voit's i.i utgige on lots in Jersey c.tv JIH.IU'O. Ii t'te ri.v i f AVtr 11, W. nnd L f' w .i rVi.i . ' celhr.So. .j.V.jim.01, co. söi.u ,o.:o 0. li-:- .t ' Danforth Cl.iHim. 7. .M.P.. S.rn,.,..! .V Uncliers I)ry ciMiUO. . lie! j t,rdorea m recover moit-T-j $IG ding and rdiiers. ,1 '1M. 'J. I njunc" l . 1 II , tioB ai'iinti iicor.'ia iuiii.ier ro nptnv it,itu Ooli . 3 ' ' lar 11 S Il-a opt on hn-n I il II ihd I . r 11 If iais. it'. i.aperon Do.ni ..a ti oooars. 11. iv. . d. Little, Staten Island lln.k. Kings county Id, r 1 t ui uoiiar. l. o tme it'.-iJ'i ihui irs. M. Staten : 13 J a D . isianu v naang Companys mortgage w.uvju coi- . iars. . jt nuf ih So. 14. (i debt cue from H. Roo;, 4((,,liU doa. 15. i.ur,.ciorUrt r.f il!nö P;x ' Srft Stce'. Ihirly an! others. 18. Forecljsurc uu inort-jsffes in H.-orgia 24i,i,CO dulirs. 17. O. II. II... rar....!., L u.don -sT.tiwi. l'rom No. 1 to No. 4. inclusive, arc suits in tSo ; Berrien A- Law. The bond of Mr. IK-lhrock was 1 placed in the hsnia cf Messrs Mum. liyr.er tg
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.'or, t i-. i:t oi-v in p ir to:i.s li i!d to rc t!ri:i e e : 1 1 ! j or itv l ' 1 f i f d l !!' 1 rr v'c p-oM.tjm v ;, .v.. j!d to ire ,",)':;) ,;,,;! ir, J TitTiI.j t. n iVens . hml -w ; th-121 a r.-tai: JtTHd they are j i; v. . i.e.;, v. itu tiie in.ces.-ar proceed .i.,'s lor i.ies.-leof t'i : bin!;:!;o- h,nie will req'iire . : i -r Miits. At UiUahi, the following ciann." 1:1 too 1 : nd.s lln'.s fc Howe, oi t!ie . tare. f II. I'r.-.lt.d-a -jo I 1 . 1 V 'IVfll I'l t O. I" I '1 "")- "' " - I'- - ol titi Wit: or .n ll'il tv lavv to toe adniMiittration to 4 Ul I.IO'I- -HI it. II lli. JV t.ll II. . o. 1 , tnii(li!v from 1st March to Se;t.'mh.r lM. . '").- 1. n. ?ne 0,1! oat ion, execute- 1 by his attorney, O. Alien ("i doli ,r-. it h nd of 15 ink of Co;iiinerc,.. end r.ed by 1'i itt l.';.' ). At !. ro.t. tiie d.;Lt of l' .ntric li.l-rotd ., UM? d.dlars. and J el iims n 1u!i. ;(J j. (.,.. j-,r .,!, ,. ;-..- .fiilj .i ir . w,' pi u: :i oi.o i t tionson StevetiJ : Williams were d in toe ii t t in hands of Mc.-rs. Frazier eV- Talho!, vv ii i stituted or will institute s'n-ii sti t as the propeo f .r ree -vrv will vv trr int. It t ie coll ecti u f tiie debts fnen the II rl lload. tin; II ink, or from iv.Jividua! l;a!i;lities. I'-: fore (iov. Noble's appoint - in nt the f llowm ' smts, in which tu Stjte i f In- ' i a pirty were p-nd.!, viz : 4 obi , t ions chaii-jerv, t make ii l.ii J t ie rind stin:.; in 1 i -iiua,
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itl.tidU. j olr. Ciapniau of L., moved to commit tu it nun'1 in S;,e,;. r laid b'foro the House tlie annual re- in it tee of the whole lor to-u.orruw ; which d.d not port of Seth M. Ley. 'invorth, President of tlie le? t- prevail. venwortli and !l!o iui;i'fo:i Ifiil Und I'ouipiny. in 1 Mr. Lawrence now moved the previous question ; which it is st it'-d tiiat tiie (.)iiipi:iv hs.ve mMher w inch being seconded, a motion was made to adreeeived or rxp.-nded any money during the present j e.irn ; winch was negatived, ayes 10, noes 7'J. year; it wn s : refer re i to the committee on can i!s I Tiie hi 11 was then ordered to b.i engrossed for a and invni'il impovem-nts. tliird reading, by a vote f ayes 05, noes 11'.'. Ih titneis were presented by Messrs. Yoii:n, Ml In tiie report of the discussion on yesterday, on
wards, Cotton, CI irk, O'Neall, Cnrisin in. Ch ipm in rr M., and 15mis; whicii were reil-rred to co.011.ttecs. Mr. Towi-se.id in '1 de the iMlowiug report :
The s'-Io.:t oiu'ultti e to v. :10m w:is r"ferred, a ligence. V;c in the performative of their duty. Tie; resolution of this ll.-u.-e. requesting tleon to enquire reporter was in accurate in designating t!i:. as a into tiie e '.! j.-ii -y of ere it. 11 a s.oki n g find. tVoin nie.-sage of (Jov. Uigger. I"g ronvintvd of the tlie su-p'r:dc I d 'lit, oil fietory, tolls fro. 11 all sources, eiror which .thersas well as Inins-lf were leJ mo, Wahasii and Mrie can il I tnes, .Ve. i'cc. t- be loan- ; he tikes pleasure in making this correct ion. lie ed out am uig toe M'vril count es of this State, will also remark, that Iiis report is but a d:sj ii ii'..-d ;gr-.'ah!y t tli , cm -us id' 1 l'1, lor ti-t rel.ef of tlie 't abstract of the di-cu-sion. Your rem irks 111 reler-pe-.pl , have a. cording t ord r had that su'-je -t on- j ence to .Mr. Hendr.cks' speech will n.t apply to the der cn-ideration, .and having bestowed upo.i it that 1 brief abstract of the repo ter. deliherition wh'.e'i the imp rt a nee of tlie ftibjc.'t j fcENA'lT. seemed to demand ; and in view of the great pecu- j Tiic.ispw, I)e. P(. niary di-t ress and einh irrassioent at this urjinest 3Ir: Uiird introduced a rem-m-tr-ince against . -e-visiting all classes of our citizens, from the weal- . striding tiie justices of St. Joseph count v to juris thy owner of lands and tenements, to tl.. humble , die. on in the.r respective to.vuships ; referred to a tenant of the 1 -g cabin, e!!.r.g aloud for !-g-l-:tivc ' c-uiüjifee. aid aiol interposition ; nnd, as it is the duty of the j i'otitions were offered by .Messr.--. Walpole. II ulegislaturi, as the guardians of the people, to pro- .field. Hoover, of , I)L)son, l'ggloston. AnIe.
teet t.o; weik Irom the oppress. mis d tlie strong, an-1 ihc-ld honc.-t poverty fr mi the grasp of avaric i 1 ' . 1 s w e 1 1 1 i 1 ; -11!, as it is the great sc ir.-ity .,' ni .oey. wiiieli Is i,.,w woigi.mg down t 'n- en ig'es d the p. ,-Ie l:ke a. ni.'tt tn-n'e and h'-jhlmg tie' fiirest prospects of our etiterpr.s t.g firm-rs and ioe.li iiM.s. tli? only remedy f,r wli.ch weiili he a judicn us i::oroas", 11 it of gold and silver, for tint, we hue n e e, hit of an issii of Trea.-ury n t-s .-r scrip, as c .nt'-mplatod hy toe re.-oaiton, have ;i-t-d me t report a loll and reeotum-inJ its pis.t to wit : a . fur t :e r -i. ! ol t e :" ei :! .... . a . 1
- . ' - - - - aii'-e of the prayer of the p pe. it : oners ; wuicn read ani pi-s-! to a seenod reading. 11 w.'uiiii;. IJy .Mr. Soive'y , tint the ciiiüi tee on can ils and int. m il i npioveinents, ! . i ipiesteii to enquire into ll:e i xprill'-ney o: ji'liit g our public woi ics t co up tines , and if, m the op nlo.i of tin committee it is exp.'d o ut , said roiomi'.a t. In; reeio-.-t..il to report. bill to thl-S 11 U : to in -orpor ite -a u c .n.panies. lly Mr. Sfritioii, that the j .d'C'-try oomnti. i lKpi .ie ii to the ' . t il i em-v .i a ir'ini i ng -i:i ;.ct. approved Jati'i iry lJ'!', entitled ';i;i :o-t makll:g pr.un.-oi v Ir tey, ti ltels n ; i i inland hl.s .f (-x-eliance negotiih'e and assigiriid'. so .-.s to nake ail j idgmeii's of any curt m th.s St .t, for money, ass gn able. lly Mr. M 11. km. tint the treasurer ,.f State lie requested fo t. -port ,,. s'., ,t , ,:i of Me (!'Ii: d-ie tie- S; it. on i :t.. lands and mortgages t i a ii!"-rr 1 by tie" I.-i'.v reiicebur. a r.-l lioli in i . 'lis Ka i-ro ,d cu'ipaii v. I!v Mr. P.o. "rs. that the r?n::i:tte of v.-1 v s and tlli'iu, ,e to, t . i i. r.o r.t ii t , . t I o ei.qu.r.' it. to th' eXpi'diency o. atith iriz.ug 1 he treasurer .. State, to iiy t.t; .-eve: a 1 county .tg-nts.f the to roe pe,- cent, fund, ..... r .... . i . . uii any in u.ess in sa;,; irea-.. am un - .t. o h pv Is e:iitl..l "-. s. t ie i.d vviiirh i- withheld from tie St . hv tlie eu -rii gov.-r.t-u. :.t, ti.r t!i" pur,- - f p iv.t'g th- i!t.-r-vt tip. an Indian i S; (t.. -i.i i.:, le Id hy the ji.'-ti;; i-.-nt in trust to'" tueCii w Indians. lly Mr. i'oulÄe. tu it t o; J'1i ! t-y (i:ii"i.tti,o I.-au-. i c i ;. .'i.s.i ni-tiiicteil t re. ;;.t a t., a merit lid:, i i.i. n tl:-1 I a. .'. l..i7 if; or:...'. Hy Mr. 1 o,i 1 1 ml s ( :' .i g .t. concern i:. g Jen;-, in i', ; tar. !l i) .s :.ori-r--s, -f op-?. i :;g m a--? r-'-c .ty, i't Me pti.-pus'' guway--. ; an act u.t tl iid r. pain r. o .s .i io; i r s -, t n:: ii i en elr. li i. ttitig i i.j -o:i..-r in ii t at mv, ipp.-nved J ..-.-i.arv rjti. J i'tv Mr. li . j ti ei nf C., ile;'-. ng tiie (' i?. of t.t.Oi.i as tor rel e tt.ng se it of j i-t .c-j at-d f a.- vtn er ;."i r: o... s. approvei. Feh.Miry -iM. l"-l. Hy .Mr. O'Neail, t.. thing- t..e time f l.-od.ng I'iO.i ite courts in Circeue c ur.tv. 1'v Mr. 1 1 atn.eg.i n , t prov.cie mean? f-r placing a . the S ver-eree i-p in - .J.IHl (.III., ll.l. ;e betwei n New Al any and t e . l . . . .. Jou-.Tsonvioe in a pa-sib.-? eon-ntion ; a. so, t ,r tu rel ef of IIug:i Ste.vart and Hubert Si-wart; , hich were sev era 1 y read and paeJ to a re w ... ,V . . I . cond reacm -. . A b u 5st.nl.f?t tl iz th- eh-ePon r.f Mason Palmer f,-n.cr?v i.istice -Vf the pear- ,a I) i - v,es3 CÜUnlv ,V14 re3a ,n(J Qd tj a tC , d. tnvED or HiVALlZATlorv. The Ho-i.e n , v a -ain urocr cried tu th p.arsir..-. , aticn of tne bill of tne Senate providing for a toi.-d said vote : when '. j; appearirg th it all ' he r..eni'.--Ari fcre r.;t pr. 89 .t, ' h Hcj? 1; us u- r.; r- :: s.
of Indiana, providing for an is.-ue i f Ii e in 110:1s tt.e Md the 5th the 7th the Uli and 11th Cirof lioli.ns of TriMsiiry notes, to be h a 1 out to cuits, and that the House select in like manner one the people of the several e.itntie-. on good seen-' person from eaeh of the remain ng circu.ts ; who, r.tV : tin? bill was r-ad a first and second tones and ; with the auditor of State, shall constitute the board c-uitii. tied to a coiiiiii.ttee of the w-lii'.e for S ittirday . of equalization. Tint the persons elected shall i'.e. ; meet at tlie office of the auditor of State on thed ty Mr. (iooileiiow, from the select committee. t ' fixed by law f.r the purpose, and inv.ti 1,-en wh:cii the petition f.r the repr-ai of the o ty charter hworn, they shall proceed to act; providitig that of Mad. son wa-, referred, r-y .red ag ain.-t the ex; o- the Il.iard shall n-.t increase r diminish the ag ;re-d.en.-y ot legislating on the subject: v.h.eii was , j,.,tl. vahiatinn of the property id the Slate, laid up . n the tab!" ; when M-. Lawrence, a m;- j Mr. Ilerritnan rose to a point of order. Hewis'inontv of saol hi tt-", reported a bill in par, i- r, to ki.ow if a sen.it.,.- . ..nid take an .mi rr,,....,l l.; I
j In the afternoon the House resumed lh e nid
eratnm 01 t!ie providing tor a new o ir i eq iihzatiori the per'uioj ijue.-tion beti; o'i .Mr. lleiilv's mot ion to rcoiisu'.L-r the vote 0:1 the cn-irros.-iije nt 01 t-a dative, ayes 41, nc 51. .Mr. liohmson of K., moved that th- vote j-ist taken be reconsidered ; which motion w as d.-c. Jed in the negative, aves 4o, noes 51. tie u..l was lost on its enros.-inent. The bill to repo.-il t!i3 law taxing an attorney's docket fee in the circuit court, in certain c.-.s, was road a second time ; when .Mr. Chapman of L., moved to commit the b.i! to the judiciary committee. .Mr. Cl iick nuved to 1 iy upon the table ; which motion del not prevail. CI ti : t rt a spirited liuctission now took place in which Messrs. Henley, Foley, .Marsha!!, Urown ot D., Dunbar. Chipman tf L., Kitciiey, l'oop:r. Keed and others narticip itt d. Oil the r.ietion of referring to the ju.Iici ary committer ben; ut, it : was decided in the nettive, ayes Vlo. iioe.s i. ! M r. 1 1 atint'jy an moved that the b. 11 be committed to the comtnittee (,f the whole an 1 he made the order of t.he day for the present tjuie ; whieh motion Vail the bill from thi Senate, pruvid. tie ',;r a l'oard of Mpjaliz ition, reference -a as made by tevcral eontieiuen to a message of the (iovernor r,f Indiana, in whi;h tlie assessors were cliarged witii great n eg- ; ad JJright, which wer. 1 committees. rderred to appnyriut. Mr. Uee.l moved to take from the t ab'e th" VM relating to the Stite IJoard of M'q rihzitio.i. Adoptcd. Mr. Parker moved to strike out the hill from the enacting c! ui.-e and to insert a tuhst.tute providing that the li ard shall consist of one memh r of the present (General Assembly to b selected from each ol the twelve j'idicial Circuits ; providing a!s that , he lore tue third Monday 111 January 1 --!.". l!, Sen- . J J " :.t.. .I.-.l ..!.... I... 1...P..1 C- 1. ,L..vr.ai 11 t.tv.. U, ii'lll'il .'li. I'M.'M Hllill III-; .Si. s Ifoui the files and oiler it as an amen hncut, as tli Senator from Fyettee had jist du e. t- Mr. M.liott thought it w as nn:mt'rril wlier thn oi'"odineiit canio from, t.i . .... . I . sS I . . I .. . . . i.-imt Ji oju i f L; il i'J oiler it. -Mr. Ilerritnan deinmdod a decision I i.e I resi-ient rematkd that the chiir could Hot ceci-Je as tu wheie a Senator procured Ulli Ui.ll.ier.t. .M r. ( 'ha mber! tin .asked th it lac endorsement, on tit" ameniluivtit he read. To- Clerk then read "engrossed and oidered to a third reading." The Chair remarked that th s w as all irrcl-'vint, the Chair could not onquire into the or.giu of Me amendment lie c"i!d only put the question on m H'.i l:o;i r.f the resolution. A ' tooli. n was t.'i-n ui' atiie;;dmeM on the table : t;i3 o. st. message was received iVoni th" II. .use .f liejir. sen ' at i v es , a t; tmu nci i g t h it tie; 1 1 our e I. ad p i ss'daja.t.t resolution, r-iitive to 11. ickli.ni'.s r po.t-j in I.igr ir.ge at.. H uo i. -k v.ounti" ; ..'.- ) a jiiiit r.viii.ti ui I t Me r- ie-f x A!'.xat,der IJ -ar l. Also ur.:io-J.;,-;;r.7 tint t!. S leaker of Me llei-e ;rtd f igt.ed Senate IJ ils 1, F, '), g7, '.'.a, :;:). an A -o j .1.1 resolution No. ." of t.he S-uate. Mr. Pirker then witiidre.y his an. :;.!. nent. Mr. M.liott t.uoved t i amend ly str.kn g r.ut from the enacting clause .and insei tug a t-uUstitu'.e in a.; respects sim,! ar to tue o;.. oif-red by Mr. Iarker. L I'm -s OCCa v.-ry long at" t- which t-.o JUst I e m he t. i.e w it.oii tne proper lun.ts .f i.c e:.t:i,' 1 to-day. It .s taken do.vn and wiil je I:riid lie re a ft er. I f- cruesM.ti rccurrihj on Mr. !).,bso:i'ä a m -it it was 1 -t. Mr. Jbll-r u; -ved to aniend in substance a pr.sod hv Mr. H-jJ.o!.. r,Mr. li-tml ni..ved to lay the a mndinent T ilo a menorii-ri: cn Me tab.c, peii'Ji.'ig W.nc.i ti.e Sen it-: adj "J.'l.cd. AmnxoiN. Mr. Elliott w ithdre-.r hi an.fTa.I-r'.'oit ta theH . use bill repealing tiie Do ud ot U.-u d.z itun ; (p. r.ding wi e:, the fe.ia e adjourne.!.) Mr. Uaird wit'. drew I.i motion V Jay upon the table. The question then recurring upon trie oidenng trie bill ti be engrossed, a very I i .3 deb.'e in which a g-t-at r.u.n- ? tier ol Senator parlictpi'.eJ, prul up. notea of wl.icli have been taken, but tbe limits of the paper at tr.u tir,.e . . wid not admit their publication. Mr. E jrle.tnn in ... t 1 ai. 1 ft- l,i' . . f .o..,, , - cs - - .........V.T.T,...P"- the a; prai.eme;.t act of February lSll-the act ere- ' '"S co-a-.ty Aud:t.,r.the act prov.dm? f.r the electmn n cötr.ty Astewors the set fo.ntu.g r,m the rnxte of I'lyin taxes ibe act levyii.e tax tr Suie and Iüterria! ' I:;.pr,.vea.ent pur?-, aiso t..e act prescrio.ng tr.e dune. i ' 1 C0Un'V a.-iier, en- to rev.vt th 0;d ir ; a 21. i RV. VI.....: - ...... -" i -" ..v....s v- i i..,i'a.m.n v. i.ic Uli, it wis t"d red to !e erg'osed, sye S.5, r.ot 23. Mr. UoLson moved to suspend the rules that lhe b.U be read a third line ; lost, ayes 23, noes 25. So the bill was ordered to a third reading on to-morrow. The Seaste then too It bp ihe Houm- bill, pend.nrj yesterday, in regard t the vaij.tun of property sold on ' exec .tion. The quevion btiug up-r. te amwi-l.tifciit tf
bill.
; Mr. Cariid.i t ttrike out ' valcation cf pr jK itr," and in-
t:sl in lieu llierect " a tay et twa yrt.r tl.e au.ci.J.n ti.t was !et a) es Ii, roe "S. .Mr. ir 'Z-jry then moved to a;n--::d as f!!vs : liia'.;.:, 1 1 t:.e djty of..:Iceri havinj cxecutionj tu uo duo d. Licence in t;.e collection oi money rai ' r.t t , . . I 1 . . .- I. . . 1. ... . , t , . . , . m r . A 4 . . tiie reiurn day thereto ; r.n-i in CÄCcti ?r.s ; s j ? ci ly j Jsticcs, the p!a:;:t:!f shall hive the power t-i ca.I np.!i the oh'I.er h.v.n the exe.MJt;o:i at the c.xrira;t:oiiof every thirty days after t:ii date thereof for an t;co ii;tinr ; arid in executions issued Iom o'.u r courts the olileor everv mnetv dar t-j ccint. z:A ,f the of.'.cer fail so t d j. they tha.l bs l.abij t j tui uu tjiv.;r of.cnl bond. t)r in ciss wi;e:i t!ie execution la i??u.d fiiin u ji s'.:c of ilr jvacc!.'i3 j j;hcer may he p.-v c-e.leJ ajiinst by snre Jan it, or in other courts (pn b ite rr circuit) the t liiccr nay i he moved -uiist by n t ice and motion, accordirj to the law lo'W in jrce, which was adopted, j Mr. I.'erry then u.ov-d tu amend, as a piovis itu ' I'uj third ct:on, that in ail ca.-es w here personal property fails to sell sc.-irJiii;' to the provisians of ; tiie act an i tiie j idgtueiit debtor filling t give b :nd sulllc.ent fjr its delivery, the o::;e-rs in wii lunds ' such property may b ? slull, after giving due notice, proceed to sell tiie s im : to the h.g.-.est b dder on a, credit of six m mths ffoi.i the day of vidgmei.t tiking bond and secutiiy, wiiieli b cid s nii ha'.e tlie f.rce and elfect of a j idgm "i'tc i.lcssed, and execu- ' tio;i shall is.-ue on siicii j rigin -tit rc.- ;:naole in .! ' days, and tli it sales made by virtu. thetoof hall be 'for i"i'!i and w.thout .ippraisc:uc:.t, wi.icu vus ailoptcd. Mr. Cornet inovoi! to a metid'as f di u s, llit riotliii.g in the act shall j re.ei.t ia i:iud laborei from recovering amounts now d;:e f.r wa r -s. or such wa-"-e's as tu iy heie liter b . d.i.J acc.ru.i.g to t i: avv.i : in ov in for.-.', v.he.h was mi opted ; axes t,'T,l.oes "i. -Mr. MggiOston :;i ':i in .v. d 1 1 amen 1 lue mil by a proviso permitting farmers an 1 oth -rs t recover d. iits for the products of their farms accord. tig tj the existing Wws wi.i.-!i was lost. Mr. Nave moved to recommit the b 11 to a f eject romtii.ttee, which w is ngreed t 1 ly ron-ent. Sc '. Jeet coiiitnittee roiisiits if.Mcs.rs Nivo, Cornet, NYest an ! .Mo. fit. O.i 111 tioii the Senate a:'jour.i:.l iiorMi or hi:pini;NTATivi:-;. The Speak, r laid bif-re the Ilou-e ca nmunication from the Audit- r anvl Cl.iel llnineer ; who.li v.ere rtl.rnd t t!ie appropriate r.vi.n.il ccs Pilit.ont weil1 p.e-ei.te y Mes-r-. !Vr .1 1 !v i ?a . Dcfteea und Saunders ; whiili were rifjireJ I :ppr.. i ,te eo:nn. '.te. s. C'c l"f're,7 ,.;;, j.rrr.c Mr. ( I .'Mian. tor.em;t Probate Ju '.-es fi.en nr. st. PyMr. .M nttnerv, t airliori-e the ..pp i . . t rra r; . t i f a Couoinssi m r in I. bciic.n, D . ine rouritv . i r o rta n purpo.es. Iy Mi. Leslie, to a ne-id un act r. -; cl'o'g re els and hth1.. :ty , 1 i ri f i-rence to Kising S.m. ilv Mr. O'.Vedl, 1 1 e .a .ce a part of a State ro.nl therein no;:id. Hy Mi. II ir l.u;, le. a s. ttle nri.t with Divid U vets, :r d Hariri! r I.rv. e. . co.iinilssi r.ers of the While river l!n !je in M oi-.u ..u:.ty. Hy Mr. JMcls. n, declaring u certain i.aui. a n.isj r...t ; which weie ri ad an.! pi "-id ti a .- . e.vd u..d n;. Hy Mr. W men oi A., f.r lhe u ii. i ol lit ntm; t.n rru jtv ; win. h vu tw ic e rt i.d :.i ! older, ii t- u ;; -nl. Hv Mr. PeTe s. for the r I. f . f Abta'.iiM Si: p. lly Mr. sii.. up, 1. r ti e ri In f t nim p . .;:s t'.c- i-i . liliui I. i i rc.'erci.re lo the '!m:. WuU r eanal ; wie. , v ere icad twice u'.d r-.fi rrd t) '.!;.' (' :.::.,!'''. üa I.';lia's. c'e. Hy Mr. Cr. v. r, f -r t'-.e r.-ll. f f S. S. Ti-1 ?t ; i,. r !atieii to accot.tieiiic i.ts luroi-ht J the "l.e inrp i In atc's ;'' w 1. ich waa lead twice lit. 1 ri'.etieJ t j tl.e Co;., i.r.tic . u Cld'llM. Hci'Juf'j.is Mr. lie:. ! : .- rn ve 1 t tn'.eff. i.i t',. tibi-. u-soletion, j'ToVil vg f.r an njouu i n. .' ;:e d e, of the tw o Hou-e ; which was i .ur:iJ in the nlf.rniutiic. 'i'lie res ilulioii was urieed. d. r-o a-, to pi v ,.!e I r a'i .dj eiroii-nt on the I! I t if J ..... srv. Mr. lletdey pidt t' r.t f r many e::rs ;.s. t, tli" I. g'-' -ttee had li'.t a'j urit d unlll K"i:n tine- in i'.!:iiov. I! ho; cd this I.- idutuie wcLld tit a g " ! tu i ph und i. '.- jotirn it. Januarv, lodns.vi-r t svcia! ). e.i-.'.. mm, Mt. II. '.-.e.--. t u !. t!. .t ti. jl clu riinii of lhe Iuvestiga' in. e.tintin'ti.Co'.i i.iltie would be thloiih wnh it '. Ids-'.iti : sin l.m vvei-l.s, an! cons, .juently would le t be ill il.e v.;.-. . f k:i a !j .unnnei.t, a provided in the resolution. Mr. Djnhir inove l to further amend tl.e r- ? .I:.: - n. as t piovi c f,r the oi ti inplati d u-l'j iiai.iu'.i.t, '. i the L' gisl j-.nre 1 throu'a v-ita its bu-i.o -.;. Mr of l". ho-.ij iht the foul.i'Dn vm old i.i'. 1" f(i a'ni'iiih d. Mr. lJ( f..-is, a i.ienf i r of t'lf. Invest', Pir. t e. i : . I'e--ai I, tin, the eotnrnife- i f whl'h he was a ::, ut er, :ei.-' t leport a vat a .-lotur. of evid.-li-e, vv lord tl.e 1 1 Ml - ' : c.-l.t il -Ier i.i.n t i j i liit md lay upon th-ir t a'.!- : , la I . r . I. y vvouiil .e t lipon lhe report. Toe d, .russj m w as furl a r ro .titi'o-1 l y M s-'i-- I t ib ar i't 1 Ilaunrga-i ; w ! ci Mr. I!in.!cv lii n.-l tt..o tin res.ilu'.i i; ai.d ;r ;-.! a "i- o '.n.-nt ! e ,i I ur..,:i t' e tj , ; w! i h in- i n vv .- .1...I. CIO o i.i 11.,- j,e lim., m es i I . n. "i g. 'i h j ic-tioo v, .ti i i .e.i tin tt..; jr..po-f. s.:ju :. h ,e:.t an 1 di i :d. d in tie- i.i ;i ie. The re-ol uti oi vv is il;- o a ! pu d by a v . V , f a.. , , - ll.i'S 10. S i 1 1 j J I ;ti - I i- er,-, ,1 t ) M J .1.1:1, :...r t,'.-, on ti e tllst ( f Jji.i;aiv I 1st, I v a innni i. n- v '. . I.V Mr. IJ.ii.lüs .:i i f ('., ti. it the lton..! .. lot. nil leir.. -,! it ii I .r i n ili i If e . , a , ;r! v .i .I.i v a : - U d M.'. i j on vv l.,i! j. i, 'i.il ire. ik- th- n. e v w S t i i link a d i a r i c I J. r Int. r mil I a ; r..v . n.e-e . . ; W I-. r I ; d - ii , iv ; t! II Mr. Moc.tg it-r-' a -a i e t he r- '! a u 'v int ; : - .a -y s - . I i rlly Mr. Strattoii . 2 ii e; of -.he jm! r ly .-. Ci iik. -:. t. f.r, i he r, nil . o;, t..e e i il e.r-'I 's. j t 1 1 t;.c rc :-!. of t'.--:t t th- i! ;.!.!;.. ',-e.i I r : i " ." t i si; t ri i t o r'i r a . T ". r r M t . ' ' I i :.. an . U i s ro m .1 I. i r.i,-. : . . i i -- ; j -1 1 w ii it cm r: r i Mr---for r- ' ' v! , a : in v 1 1 :t cur 1 ti.r everal iiöi-n p sri : r. . '-T .ei - a r , . ,. ., i , . s. , , . , rr. .( ;"iri ', : .1 at w:rt .-1" .f ..- . ii ., a ' ! 'I d til Pi M .;s o';;, c-, i ,a? 1. g V ? : t."l -.s I , I.', J) ev -r .'. T . s i ; . . V.r. 11,1 s, j.r.i-, Mit I-"' ;; . '.' ii :; n : I .,- r . h wo, i.r tcr,:i- ' 'i ' t : n ' : ; f-e i ... ;:?. A ' 11 Mr. Myers, a, t; ex "t -y . f ,- .- - -ut:."g t. t. :-.:. a d ! llfs -ti lie .-..r.- . , t'. Vr r.-em--it ot the (I: -.: i ll ip .1- ,,; t . : V.'a1' h r. . r r. Nf t uJo4, .!. Hv Mr. Ogdn. pr-v-.d -g f r a f:;.-.! : . d. i a a'!.l " '-:i to f.r- J)isr::t f.-..-.. 1. A.c. Mr. (J'irit rr.'i-. ito ta . i. a tr.s-l-it' 1. !. t' re lid u; i p. t:,e table. r : ..- ng tl.- '.-. ? .- .-t:..v-c to rs'p-irt a ': .. r - , g -', 1 1 . . . .. g ti.o is. m 2 ' i wr.'s of .-e jt- o ', au Mo- z ; t ; . . trg of otil ;r. c.vlci-", r-i -t t-isp- 1 hi ,, ÄM-. itll t err i re i: t f. r;p .', e.-y n .. . ,. 't:g a . 1 1 1 vv s f.r ta- cd. -et ; ei ef .:. th it may o 'c.rpr-.c'ed, tlf'r ti.e f; I'M e J Jtj V r. x , .:.,h H. too- a-jw.-m,- a. a rl..; -:T.r:;..t.Ve. Mr. C g. .... 1 nove i f s'r.ke u. .11 t a at nart a r-1 r : or. M spcni ji:'.; w h.M :n ti .n d.d i:' t prevail. Mr. C :arl roe entered n.t a a h.r.g tar. i CCta.lctt argu-nei t .n f.-or f the rttclut a. Tl.e ru -.-t.-ei wi ti'-.e:i on tr.e ado,. t. on cf tho rc-U'.t ot: -r.d c;-c,w'tf.l in the :.oj-? ,v. Th-j h li f.r the r.-lief cf Ii. U II. Stö Air. we revi a s-Lönd t:ne ; and, on mot. on cf Mr. D.frees. referred to a select comtn ttee cf fr. w;;h pa.cr t'" a n i for naper. The Ilona thr. taol; usu.i rt.c?si.
