Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 26, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 January 1842 — Page 3
Mr. !hr! in-it.d upon ihr amendment. Th? amcndmrnt Ji l ix.t rrtaü. Mr.DoWon niovtd to amend the bill by striking Jackson county fVom the tenth and addin;; the name to the second circuit, which motion did not prevail. The bill was then ordered to be mirrored and read a third time. Hill, No. 10. An act authorizing the Mate
Treasurer to collect and pav over to the counties ' of l'ekalb, Wells and Pike, that portion of the Surplus Revenue which the ame arc e ntitled to, w.n ordered to a third reading. Hill, No. 7J, for the relief of the loir- of Hubert Hlair, deceased, was ordert! to a third reading. ttiil of the House, No. r.O, to define the duties and fees of KrronN'rs, vn. luid upon the table. Hill, No. of the House, for the relief of Samuel Snoddv; A bill making State Scrip, given to Contractor.--on the Waba-h and Krio ciiial, roc -ivabb for ranal lamls, was ordered to a third re.-vhrig. A bill u;plernf i.tal to an net for prevriifi.ig fraud- and pet juries, was read the second time, and refnred !o the judiciary co-jimi'tre. loll, No. 7b f the House, amendatory of an act ntitb d "an aet providing for a more iinii'-rrii mode of doiii count v business in 1'os-cv countv,"' wa referred to a select committee. Messrs. 1'itrlo-r, 1 av"n and Miller, constitute llx- nunmiftee. Hill. No. 7 1 of the Hou-o, An act tf Ierr:die the marriage of William (Lipon and Mulindu (i. Moore, was read the second time, and referred to Messrs. Klliott, Kgglc.sfou and Walpoie, a .select committee. Hill, No. 1 I, to amend the jurisdiction of Justices of the peace, was ordered to a third reading. A bill providing fr improvements in the State Prison, or, in a certain contingency, for the rreetiori of a new one, was, on motion of Mr. Read, am; mied bv filling the blank with S)0'). Mr. Jjtad moved further to amend by increasing iViThysician's salary $100 making the salary I0O. '1'he Physician is obliged to attend the prison once per day. Adopted. The bill was n:rocd arid ordered to a third reading. (A number of other bills were ordered to a third reading, an abstract of which will be given when finally passed.! On motion, the Senate adjourned. norsi: or immm-iln i nvrs. Ict it (;-. Are. were presented i.y Miser.-. D.iubar, Myers, Ogileti, Wm-'s of A., .Montgomery, Itut'nn nnd Itawlmgs. 31 r. Ileeifv, frma the minority of tin; committee of wiys and ineaii-. reported a i i! to repeil :iti aet convert irg t!.e sinking, s ilno. e-iüfge. surplus reVenue and Js'tHtt bank school funds. ir;to Man!; Mock ; which passed to a second reading. Mr. Henley, from t bo n:n' committee, reported a bill to repeal a part of the net to provide in part for tlie payment of the interest en tin; puhlic d"ht, and to increase the stock of the .Slate 15. uk, nnd to nitthorise naid IMik to i.-.uo note of a Jess denomination thin five dollars. Ifepeals the M,:M,:f, Ith, fith a tut 7th sections. I'assed to a second reading. Mr. (orm in, from the j nlici iry cnaimittee, reportrd a h II to ntnen.I an act reulitin tlie i!u!i:.; tu! juriMliCtion ef Jutices of tlif p'a-t, ajipnved Ief. 17. I'"'!J; pase to a M'cond reading. .Mr. II ifcle'V, from the co;ii:nittee on ediii.'nt'on, to whom was retWred certüin O'soluti' iis. ado;t.'d at a ineftiii; of tlie Wayii; county edii'-.i'.n-n iety ; and al.-o, n resolution of tho Mouse, on t!i; nibject of ceiicenrratii, ail moneys herttofor? received and hereafter ficrrn'.ii from the file of" tin K"tli scctijis throughout tie Mate, n.to one common bind for eiucation, reported it inexped iont to legislate thereon. The co'innittee was di.-ci irjjed from tho cuiiiticration of the suhj-'cts named. Mr. Kitchey, from the same committee, reported the bill of the Senate to amend tho School law, and rcconimrinled its imlefiute postponement. 'I'Uc hill was nrcordi rijrly postponed. Mr. Kitchey, troin tiic same committee, to whom was referred a petition of Ale l Wirte and ether citizens of rranklin county, complaining of the application of a portion of the common sct.no! fund, heloiifjin to their (Congressional township, to the support of a pcfiool in the county seminary , and prayinr the passage of a law prohibiting the future apjdication ef any portion of the said common school fund in that way, reported it inexpedient to legislate thereon. Concurred in. Mr. (torman, from the Fame committee, reported a bill to repeal part of an ict reidatm the salines of Auditor, Secretary and Treasurer of State, liepeals f-o much of the first and second sections, a provides that 100 of the Auditor's and Treasurer's fvlaries shall t. paid out of the (,'olleo or Loin Office fund. ls-cd to a second reading. Mr. Itowers reported a hill providing tint only twelve petit jurors shall he summoned tor the first week of court in the counties of (ireene, I iviess and Kiplcy, ami none fi r the second week. lis.-ed to a second reading. lty Mr. I'!d wards, prescribing tlie duties of County Auditors. Provides that ru! 1 accounts niin' any county, ami which are not directed by law to he settled otherwise, shall be settled by the Hoards doing county business. Passed to a seci nd readin j. Hy Mr. IJowers. to remove the disability of Mary Ann Hrown, (empowering her to file a libel for divorce.) Passed to a second reiding. limolutitHi. My Mr. Henley, that a select committee be appointed to eiujuire into the expediency of providing bv 1 iv, tor the surrender of ali or any portion of the pubbe works to private comp mies, on i condition that siicii companies return to the St ate ; nil amount in State ! :i-L- renal to the n :n crit xponded on such wotks.with such provisions as unv i I ... .1. - . - . . .1 - 1 ... i DfM iinwif such runip iu.es to tompicie sa i worxs : ...a .1... . ... i :L : i. I nun iiijv sam v urn in in-, v. aisi tiiii'iiif in iiif t'. if- .. lit. . i .:- 4M . . ' Fund' Commissioner', and the Hoard ,V L.tenr.l'f ,' ! provements, and appointing an Aent on the p irf of the State to attend to the interests of tin? State, with . ... 111. .. . reterence o tne su-p.-n ed ..bt w ,u,out any power to sell, ..el ver or by,...! e-c a'e tate bonds tor any purpose; and tliit mi:u committee report by lell or otherwise, and to provide f.r the a :-i ; nt ut 'nt of a Commissioner on the V ahis'i and lire canal. .Mr. HltCliev llioven to nnieilil the resolution t. by striking out tin words "inquire into the cdieiicy," so as to make the resolut iou iinptr-) ativo. " 1 M" l...rt.t it.i il. 1...: ,, IT. ll.lll.llll II1MV.I 111. II lllU IVMMUllOU (HI 1 not le so amended. J Mr. Hrown of M., trusted that the Committee ; would not be coerced in reference to a matter of .uch importance. How he himself miht tilfiinatelv vote upon tlie resolution, lie could not now say ; it was a ery serious subject and renuired reflection. Mr. Kitchev could see no propriety in opposi-
tion to hi aniendrnent. If the system of Inter-: 'hi motion, the Housr dj umrd. nal Improvement was a'-uiiidoncd, as it must be, ! In the afternoon, Air. Hannegan moved to the office of I'und Cotiunissioner was, .urclv, take from the table the bill, introduced on Satneedles?!. To the proposition to confide the urnav last, by Mr. ( ionnati, to abolish imprisonworks to private company, under the ipiulitica- ' ment for deb: the pending nmemluu nt being, tions, there could be hut one voice. on the proposition of .Mr. Davis of F. Mr. Dunbar opposed the amendment. ! -Mr. Hannegan hoped, thut the amendment Mr. Ilcnlev favored the amendment for the w ould not pic ail. 1 le w as in favor of a measure reason that upon a subject of such interest he being adopted, that, in no instance, shall the desired a bill to be reported. When the bill body of a man be imprisoned tor debt.
came uciore tne iionse inev cmuu iaic uniram- . nicllcd action upon the w hole subject w hich then ... . . . . -. i would e legitimately before it. 1 Mr. Marshall considered legislation upon this whole question of the utmost importance at thi session. The whole plan of operations should he revised it had created trouble and perplexity enough already. Mr. M. thought that the time had now arrived when no more State Uonds should be sold. Their sale would only further involve u. Since the Keport of the Fund Commissioner had been made a broker, in w hose hands were lare amounts of our bonds had failed, lie was lr a prompt, thorough and radical change. An agent should be appointed merely to attend to our suspended debt, collect what can he collected and to the best advantage protect what indemnities the State now Mscjsts.
He trusted that the resolution would be made
imperative. The rc.-olulion was so amended and adopted. The Select Committee is composed of Messrs. Henley, Dunbar, Marhall, Ritcht-y, and Wines of Albn. Mr. I'rndley offered a resolution instructing the Investigating Committee of the House to cause the evidence heretofore taken bv them, to be hum diately printed, and all evidence herrafer taken be imuicdiatclv thereafter taken and forthwith laid before the HoUro, and t!:.it 1 1 H s ) copies thereof be printed. Mr. IJrown of M., opposed the resolution. He was lor efpial and exact justice to all persons implicated by that Committee. He was opposrd in toto to spreading half-way and improper statements throughout the country, before the entire cilenee sh ubl be rnv .ludel. He hop ed tin resolution would not preail. Mr. Ilradb-y said he was misapprehe.tjed. He iliil not !eire t!iat t!ie evidence should goto the world. He would have it to he printed for the oeo-, and for the reason, that this House would adjourn, in ;:11 probability, by the .$!.-: of this month, when, unless tins course was adopted, the members', in the hurry and conl'u-ion which would then ensue, would be unable to ai iive at proper conclusions. Mr. Ibivis of 1'., tuirnested a modification to the resolution to the effect thr.t the Committee be retpiiicd t print the evidence as it was developed, to be retained by themselves. This would a oid all difficulty intimated by gentlemen, (in whose iews he concurred,) and at the same time advance the iews of the mover of the resolution. Mes-rs. Brown of M. and Hannegan coincided altogether in the propriety of the suggestion of the gentleman from l lovd. Mr. I'radley acce pted the modification. The ipiestioii occurring on the ailoption of the resolution, it was, with the modification, adopted. I J v Mr. Miilikiu. i!t l!i comiiiiiop 4luiei.u 1 ii.strurlrd to inpiirc into ihc ex pedidicv of amending the surplus r xfi.m- law, as sugjesti-d l y t!u treonr r, in his rrpiirt imi th" sin plus revenue fund. Ad 'j.ted. - Ify Mr. A'oi vt ii, that a ticlect otninittee It appointed to iupnrf int' tl.c t.ict.as i t f rt'.i in t'ic an btoi' n-port. in o !;i ion in tr.t k 1 ks ; vlietiier the t fures are ju-t and ie.ix'i!a!d ; wl ether ibe rharces of the mjisters, as hIhiwi iI l y the audilur, arc rixt too l.irge, tht rchy iiicrt-as-ing tlie allowances made to ttie nuditor ; llie artuul cost nf niakinu tlie traft looks, f.r which he lias chwgcd the senile t liidian.i f '," DO, nnd report the result to this If Mo-c. .! sjrs. .oie!, (Jarrigus, Kolimon uf C, 1Mwards iiikI Murray. IJy Mr. Henley, that the committee tn the nlfjir-i of the Si tie pri . be instructed to rmpürr int) the i xpedit iicy if repurting a lull, proidin(? fr the appointment ef a superiutetide.it of said prison, in r:ic id a vacancy lv re situation. Adopted. IJy Mr. Henley, that the committor of ways and moans I e directed lo allow, in the specific appropriation Ml! ihe -urn id i.li ely two dollars for the t-oriccu of James 11. I.hiutt, us elerli ef the in vedtiyalins cunimittee uf the House. Adoj'ted. on nr. uns or Tin: lor. The I i! I exenij. ting probate juiles from nrrcut in cerl.iin c.i- s, wiiL' ordered t a third reading to-iuorru'.v. Tlie bid reliting to rad.s and highways was ordered to a third reuthng to-incrrow. A l U to change a part of n crrtain State road in (Ireene county, was ordered to a bird reading en to-morrow. A j lint resolution relating to a fiscal agent of the Tinted States in-tructing our liepres -ntatives in engross to vote for the Fiscal agent of Mr. Tyler. Mr. Ilol inson moved to lay the resolution on the table. Adopted. .V gentlemen soxoting. A message was received from the Senate annoncing its j.nssase ot ngrossed loll of the House entitled an act regulating Ibe jurisdiction of justice of the peace in the coiintici ot Knot and igo. Also announcing the Senate eoiicnrr in e in the amendment made ly the House to bill No. I't of ihe Senate, emit id an act lo provide for tlie distribution of the laws of Congress to the several counties in th State. The speaker laid I ofre the House a communication from the Secretary of Treasury in compliance with a reMo'utionof the Itoiis in retard to tlie three per cent, fund, reterreJ to committee of ways and means. A joint resolution providing for a publication of the evidence taken Im-fore the investigating committee, that the same he published in a book nnd deposited in the different clerk's offices and entitled "the l.rst book of the revelations of Indiana," was, on motion, referred to the Investigating Committee. An act amending the Charter of Michigan City was read three times and pa-sd. "A bid to regulate Doctors." Mr. Hitniicgaii moved that the above bill be referred to the committee of the whole, and that it be made the order of the day for Saturday next. Mr. lb nley opjiosod its reference to a Committee of the whole. He favoied its reference to a select Committee. Some good might grow out it. Mr. Carr gus hoped that after tlie display of Saturday no such r terence would be made to a t oinui.ttee of the whole lb 'lis-. The bill was not referred to a committ-.'C of the whole HoU'C. A motion wis made to amend by inserting the committee to whom the bill might be referred, to insert a provision regulating the fees of lawyers. Mr. ir.th.im moved the indefinite postponement of the bill and ami ndments. 'J'he xeas and Mays were called ; Mr. Clark was n-.t sure but good iniht grow out of this investigation. It might protect the public against quackery. Indeed it might do much good. Mr. rs'orxell opposed the measure. It was a species of legislation that might as well be extended to the price of corn and p tat es. A medical board might prove serviceable for the extirpation of puackery. Mr. ISrown of M., said he should vote for the indefinite po-t onement of the bid. I. aw cannot regulate a subject of this kind public opinion alone can do it. There are varieii s i noiih of doctors, (Jod knows, (said Mr. JJ.) th" people have scope and rrge enough to choose. They can r run , t u.ud, calomelized, animal tninttiztd 1 r served i:u upon the homupathian plan. Hut seriously. il.;,ll,iu .n inmrarl!!-:.!.'.. : t.wwli.al Ito r.l Sol - uu ion . f..r, e lo re a,,.l its em-rations fell still-born. It tvo.,1.1 I,., evaded A,r- Murray thought, at leiM, that leiislation might be had t all' .rd persons data for u-rdicWmi cases of btigalIIrK f. 11....1... .,.! i.:m r . .!.- ....r. r ..it. Lllll.'ll ooor.,-it lilt Olli. il was M 1 I to,- ooin-y til ,,.,,,,., , t, r.t hfto artirul,r ,!,,,.;, h;J J(U.;l ,ha, he was inlr,H;uc, j Wllh a striuu, 1 idea of its passage. : Mr. I) iv.. s of r'-, said his (Ij-ct in moving a reference of ! this hill to a select coiiir.iiltee was, in one resoect. toaid itie medical lacu.iy m oroMii' their accounts 'lh ere cx-t-iitd now, in this pailnuiur, a serious dithcultv. Phv"u' ni 'ou'd not bie witnesses nt a sick bed upon all ocasions. He would go as I ir as any memher to 'present tl.e t-vds ef pjaikerv, and if anv ini iis jre of the sort could . 1 1 1 . , ,. , I. . 11 . 1 he ilevisetl hy l!:e conmiiltee he would gladly adopted it. several other enticineii pirtuipated in the discussion which was pr-tract d n a c 'nsi.b rjhlc h n-th. f. 'pon the question of indefiHite postjoneua nt. tlie vote st od, ayes, .)' lines, If. r-j ii.e lull was iudcfioitt !y postponed. .Mr. t'lnj man tf I... moved to take f.01.1 the tjhle tlie resolution n biting to tiie I rum h hank at Michigan (itv. laid tlie.e this nuiiniiii;, which was la.ven up and adepted j,v consent . V . 1 I .1 .1 . I 1 -mi. imui oi i . sum, inai v mu uuieiiouieui
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proposed, the debtor w ould at once be tlischargi ! i .iii-i.ixi.ii . it cd, if a jury should find that he had acted honc.t I v, and made no concealment of his property. Mr. JIa4negaii said, if the gentleman would attach Iiis proposition to a bill, in relation to crime and punislimcnt, he would go with him; but he was unw illing to further countenance thiss relict of a br.rbarbmis are. Jle was unwilling to imprison f.r debt; but would always; be willing to punish for crime. Mr. (lormati entered at considerable length, in defence of the provisions of the bill, and in opposition to amendment. Air. Chapman of L., was in favor of the amendment, and entered ;.t considerable kngth in favor of the proposition. Mr. itovcr t-aid, he would go as fjr as anv
gentleman in favor of punishing fraud ami crime.
Hut he wished, that if wc passed a bill aboiish ing impriouient for debt, it would not be in name nnlv. He described several instances, in which tlie most honorable and entcrpri-ing citizens, j might be left at the merer of remorseless creditors. The di-ä'-tission was further continued by Mtssrs. (iorni Ki, Chapman of L., ami Dai$ of i ; when the I. titer gentleman moved to commit . . .1... T.. f, :.. .. :.i. .: . ..
IO , .M.UIC. , V.O.,,.,, Uieu, W I ,M,.l... O.is 1C1 ,CIj.:il colIltprnKar,j circumgta. amend tne bill, as provided lor in his amendment; cr(1,lililop tlf fc;l ll 4.!lket .y, vn't which motion was decided m the negative, ayes j-.10Wtj a liir?ef,riune tea r-port of in-3-3. noes -V3. . vestigüting committee. The ipiestion then recurred, on the adoption No. '4. Jana s J. II iy, late eon-in-liw
of the amendment, proposed by Mr. DavM ot r .; which v. as decided in the negative, ayes 30, noes ". Scvcril " ther amendment" wer? propose wlirn Mr. ("irijoiian oi In;orto, in oed to 1 iy the lull upon the taM ; wlii.di tno'i in was dectib d in the liegt live. :ivos ':, liiiC- ij. The iiil wis then orJered to Lc enrnfsod for a third re .id tits?, ye.; (0. noes '21. T!f? bill w is th'-u. on iiiotioii of Mr. (Jornnn. iv.i;si(ier'd as enro.-co, read a third t.ni'; and p used, nyo. ii'.fs "J b A " i Mi."ms l'-inott of M.. IJ.'tss, Uradh'y, Ilrown f !., Hr. ivn ef .M., H itler, Clnj in in of II.. fink, '! n.ent.--, ( w Co.ui, (Jitton, Divisid ., D. Ire .'s, D.mir;', Devin, Diinbir. I'oby, C irrl'iis, (i.lbert, (looili'iiow. (ionn in, (Jruh un, (Jrov r, Ibiiii' .'in, lliirditig". Men Iri-jks, IS i.b,y, Ni;i!;e.s, IIooIiNt, Mutton, Ij.'.wrence. Lee, Marsh, M .rslnli, .Mnihet.y. .M'.!:rt..r, Meeker. Miil kin, Mitcheil, Murrray, .Mters, N l.-on, Norvell,t)'Neall, 1'euk, I'oulsoii, Kund, K;ii,ne!!s. Kawl.ns. Heed, KitciiPy, liobuiMill of '., IJoUinsnn oflC, Hooker, IJuevaii, S.if.'ir, .".ly'or, Shively, iinip, Snoihly, Snoi.k, Tiionijoii i f F. TloMiips.ui of N. and L., Tisdell, Warnncr, NVhijjht, Wines of A., Vocuui aiil Mr. Speaker 70. s Messrs. Hjrnctt of L.. Clnpmsn of I... Christnnn, Cooley. I'dwardd, Fulke, Coodhue, Howard, I.cslie, Lin'.e, May, Monroe, Montgomery, Orden, tluick, Saunder?, Sinks, .Stratton, Towtirend and Williamson S T A T K i: X T B i V. 2. cmon, v itiii.vM i:, n:;to:vrRM K." I N 1)1 A.N AFOLIS. JANFAHV 1, 1-lJ. I nr. Ki.roRT-i. 1 whole (i!iti n of Noble's and St i j ' Ut it.ot !)rt '-t 'i il V liit r:ill fur Oitm -tit Iitl tuitiit.r. ll'is- 1 U-,Mll,l :i-:iin Dl' l'i ,1 1' n nun II ri.m Ii vv i !1 l,t. in', Ii-lic I in tuiieun-eeutive imtnl fis if our weeklv j...per ; an 1 i.i.,i 1 1 ' 's, - npiini i-mi.i i njiH iniii, ii mi itie litem, ii.ii.il 1.1 tin ir onii r by Wednevbiy imoii. b hwill be j ubli-hed thi week. 1 be i ii-e of the weeklies will be at tl.e r;te of Perhun.b.d. ' thai tli' s. u ilnit4 cxtii copies iinM, tj se ure them, bund ia pe HICHTII Of Jl'AKV CKLr.ltHATIO.V. The f ''.lowing arrangements have been made, by ihe rominitlt e appointed fr that purpose, fjr ttie celebration of the Sdi ot January. Hon. John XV. ltis, I'resldent of the day. Hon. S.iMt r.i Hall, W ilson Thompson, Hsij., Col. Jcplha d'arri'M, lion. Charles l)s vey, Con. Kobinson, M:ij Z. Tann hiil, (Jen. N. D. ti rover and (ijv. H. A. Hruw n, Vice l'resideuts. trat,r uf ihr day lion. Hiiw aiiii A. I1ini.i;a. Mursnil" Col. Leii.iol Ford, dpt. Hlias Muriav, (leu. John Carr and Col. Thoinas II. lPake. Jtinnrr at tht 1'almer House will be prepared by J. C. Parker, Hsij. Preparations for a grand entertainment in the evening are also 11 uking ; the notice of which will be giveti in the Daily State Sentinel previous to the 8th. Tor. S rn or Jam ahv. It will be fern by another article, tint pn pariliotis are ru.tking to have :i gianl celebration on ll.e Mil. 'J l.e (VmmiMee of Atratigerruaits are ilc-io us th it a'.l i i-ons in the in ili'eoi inj counties, who fei I dis'ed, sli.ill participate in the h-tivitic of the i ration. W e uitderstand that the iliuesaie mole in :i ... J on e with tlip times, and ti.at ticket lor tl.e (louier may be had at th.' bar of the Palmer House, at the low pi ice if f. l. .". I Ion Ti c i" lt i' n a l Sncii.TV. This Soc iety w ill bold a meeting in the Hall of the Capitol, on Wednesday evening, the -Olli lo.-l.. for the purpose of electing ol.'ic rs, vtc. An exhibition of fruit will be made; audi; is expected that addressed will be delivered. The public generally, and ladies particularly, are respectfully invited to attend. (Iiii:T CiiANti:. The Dvly State Sentinel will m- lorinsio u to now subseriliors, tl.e balance ot tl.e r. Ul u.i v-.ii.s. no can i i nive a im,i i'nrL' mi rritti t l.ifMUfi tl.n l.tit i j t , niii,i if kionio people don't, and others do, mind their business. va. ö' Onanien t,,,. vet. i. i .,., , i - i g t . m , , r. r...w.. I.. t, m ,.,.w...,.i..,a !. -.r ti.a Ü ...Lhas dictated to the Legislature what ihry shall ai.d what they shall not do, and legislators bac stooped their necks to receive its col'ar, other up-larts have "follow id in its fiotstt ps," and uutieitake to say that certain nets hurt their feeling's, and h ! "Hoiiorahle Senator" uns.iv all that they have said ! They discover ail at once that they have done wrong, and must retrace their murre ! And this Irom men
professing to he trennen ! ! O that the eople could see j ate the laud proceeds to toe purp". - oi n it; iiotl d -these men cringe at the beck and nod of their dictators fence. .Mr. (J allen. n moved iL referenei' to ;i select those who hae ruined the Stale, and now dare not have' committee in order that the reu.-ons f r th" repeal the people see their acts. I of the I '.-t ri In: t ot h-U should ho furl,- ; re.-nt-d t ' the cointry. I h;s motion w as p j"eted by a p irty Dull (Jrecn has been s-uitto I'nglind wlthovern- v-'te, and tie" bill was made t!u older of tue eav tor
ment i.esji.'itches, bay the papi rs, and thus i another ! il .ileal liiii L nroi-i i o.I tor out nt Hi., i.nl.1... ., -. ' Ör-They have pot a m tc hand at the do-irn il lei-
ones, ami tne way lie grinds out Ins rindih ipo-nt j pi in I r a ":oird ot l.xcneipier, Wiiien was releranathemas against the jioor remnant of the "Loco-1 red to ihe Finance 'oiinuitlee. foco" party, which at tlie l ist I'residenti il election ' li;e. "J J. n interesting debate oee-irr-d in tl.e turned out a million of voters only, is a -.'i. The i -Sl ntte on the s'ii.j ct f l'riti.-ii aggressions, in poor gentleman must be troubled by chohc, if ic,ij wh -eh many m uiiiiers peirticipated. .Mr. Lento:! he either its cause or ncccmnaniim i t : and is no gave notice of ms nitenliou to u.t ro.iu : a hill post-
Ci.llliT nt Ifiit lii.tr "iiiiir t l.,i ...... pn t i . ... I. .. .. . v. ...... ......... ..".., lULO.OOi L . cine. 1... I . .. . . I . . . i... I , ......j tan .him- mal i,iuii i.sor, ii is i ecn ' U 1 I F. I i Kiep OUt Ol tllC reaCll ol l.'lO 1 n Ct I iTH ll 11 ff H1IHIKI to keen out ut t he reach ol Ihe I n .-I nr,.t o.r , - . t-oininillce, as was a cert .m debtor to the llranrh U.mk . ;,,. .-.t t . ... . . , , uuring the silting ot the drand Jury. W e believe Audit i to be honest, so tar as we know ; but we should like to "'lve !l!s 1',"i , ami a.so mat ol a critam other person j once in the employ ef high functionaries. The f'l rgeaut-at-arn.s has gum- after Audi' iiost haste, but lie v.'ill have . .. .. .... ..... to ride H1 lo catch h. I' ii.i t Tl.e great brokers in New Voik. .M.Mister v Stelibms. ibis is the ceneeru w h.eh stood so h. i in (iov. Noble's estimation, that he cotiid be trusted witii any amount ef thoi.-'ht it State h It seems n-uv. if he had. or has. trusted the,;!, tint h;s s-igieitv is not so n niore acute tlitn Milton St ipp's" after all. iiu -ii ! 'v. If Iii i.f-ifpin" Sumlitr tviwlir ro mro on! Tir. ly exposed, and himself made the laue hing stock ot the world as he is of the intclligi nt irionibers of ihe body which he docs no honor, he had better continue his "shiver" for the columns of the .Iou ru. a I, and be wi.'! e gratified. Notwithstanding his denial, we hol I iurt Ivo c.id . to j ror ewUM we have In f.jre intimate I. He s!iv.; "d he aware, ly this time that In "ri.it't .shine" in atto'i'-ptirg t shiver" smarter men ih.nri hi nn!f mil m.ir.i ........i.e.. l!io-e Wiio sieak to thousands v.hilehi rnrmhiu in,,,. ...... ...... ....... ..... ... .. ..v. .I.,..,., i is hardly ooti d i.i lh L.lv .,f' v,lii. . - ,.. , Iliil.trF Lv.'. The Seriate have been engaged, fir I he past t wo days, in t.ie lii-nis.-inii of one if the leaa'ii g liie.iMires of the session p licf to ti.e j e ; -b. Late ,o yesterday evenieg (:;i!t U iiist." previous to tic ai'j .urnment, to" hi I hid h -eit so amended, ti: it the original friends of tie inc isure c ni!d not support it conserpi'Mitlv a inotio.i w is made to recommit to a select c ommit'ee. Mr. csi,on tins motion, maiie an appeal r tin Senat "! i. on lehalf of a stiff, nng people, in one of his happiest ...... a i i i . efforts, and the hiil was committed to a committee 'fits friends. Hit if a bke t. urse b pursixd. wfoui the co.n.i.ntee make tlo ir report, all relief to the b-v lhe ' re?c,:l l-?SlM:o will be at an end. Tlie M ivcriiig ' Senator improves in his p!inse oiogv. Me no longer clnricter zs th p-o;. e as an eager ar,.l ficte-us ni b I ;iov j.r now s..t;lv'. fact ii ..is io j t i i . .i , ,, .... , ,. , ' ...I.lhed "the ;;:, (la. I lie people Wi.l HO d.uLti appreciate h.s grj.it condescension, A BO LI 5 11 MI NT Or I t P H I SO M E T !"! DeT. The last dv of the v car has ltn ih.irictiaiz-! wi'.h one re deeming act, which reflects renewed lustre t;;i.oi the beclouihJ aurl-i'c i-f Indiana. Tl.c Mil d" the House to b' li.-h Imprisonment for l'eht, pisse.l the Sennte lte cii vt it' rd iv evening, tm Snuto:; on v vo.iuj ajJiin-t it.
li-l.NClL SKKTCUKS WITH A TfX)Tft tUUsIf. "Beware of the Sfrutbinj Brush."
a r imily piertur. This, one of ur first attempts, is not "A Horse,")
ouv a juuuiy Mve.ic.1, M.ieu in iui8 uieriuiiii i .inn ,,urv ffuni .1. mff :f.r,,lr,t, tp.roti,rfvr SuM .. i i. ., . . .
alt ot,,!i brii,?ntouchyf the-ru bbiSbr.h' mf am, 'W.,,j.. m order th.t y and ot le.ng over colored, wtll t,nJ to represent unf.rtunate IVopl- of Imli.-.a, may put in ., Illtian ,,m ,.b ,r,, ,.. ,,, ,rM r,t ,(, ,, u henatr.ce Irr.ffrfaWe men and Uo,;, as now to ,.f authentic d, ,,. rehu-m to , mailer, wc coj.y ofxU r.reitt ;,fM,rf ?,f t?,e ldi,,,, jn he Peen in this Citv. follow :i g from ie Auditor s report : i ., ,, . v. . , ... v l it . i i . . i .. , , . ' o ' I; afT ' u k!, w.th h . Here ! votir -No. 1. I) -.ctor I lie (,ey lit.; bind coinausMoner , i:X!,a,t frum the lirtmrt ,.f tht M,!:,. of .V.M. v. h-:,.V " , j . , ' ,,. u.-..,, , . . i .iu t. .1 ., 1 1 , 1 ' 1 nnu pro- rr, ter lus eler? of uer anntiiii . n omit I.JIrtl till -I tin.- ! !i..t..r t. r. tiii nrcir. .n.cf a
of Dr. Coe, Cashier of the .State Hank of Indiana, salary now, per annum l,."n0 (Hi, formerly l,7fH til and the chnnrts. No :h WilÜtin S. Ilubbird, lite of New Jersey, nepue-v of Dr. do, t s'.ne . 1 such relation b'l'ok of the U nnl of Fund ! 'Joiiiuiissiijnei s iliiv lr;oi eig!it huiidred to oto thoiisind d. li.tr.- per aiih'.iiii vay besides cmt ingem ie- J(iO (Ml No. 1 .liti-it'.i Met 'lo'sney , relative .f .lames M. U ay. late of '.New ,ler-oy , L'lork in the ofi'ei of Smkino; Fund Cuuoiii-.-ion-ers s il irv - 0, contiiigeneie" tins vo ir Ij,';lit " " l.tltH) 110 No. 5. .Met "Iie-ioy, rditive ns aloresii ! eiiipb-yel a U--epor of ihe S. Hink bmldin;;, ai.d lire makt r to t l.-e concern. s,, ,ry unknown, except by ex iininir!; the incidental expenses of h ink. No. (i. (J. W. aiihout in, brother-in-law to Mid Hay woo.l furnisher to the concern, at prices unknown to the public. No. 7. -Hubert H. Duiican, Clerk of the Marion Circuit Court, protege and successor i office to .lames M. Hay. .Salary from fifteen hundred to $.neO (HI These are all the immediate relatives :u.d friends of the Co and Hay family now resident lo re ; but it 13 expected that as soon as prospects improve nnd other offices-of like kind are to be li.led, the Doctor will maße further importations ; nil wlos ! ! ! This i1 no fancy sketch ; but plain, sober truth. The Journal never having published these facts, we ftv'I ;t iiicnin': c ut on us to do so. Our bni?h is et limber : nnd, time permitting, we will pve a few more sketc's, tikinj.' care always to notice just criticism, but not allowinir tl" CuUir to dictate .is to tlie hliapo uf the r. ! mc ius j-cur. These facts arc stated with no maliciousness rd fieliio towards anv of" the persons .ituieu ; our oni U" llbti'Ct lC i 1 1 IT to show our deno'cratie i.'i'ow cm1 .Mis the advantages to be derived floül büiti' conj nected , even ill tins P.'pUuliCUii country, with "rc?i UeClt U , I VC j pectable ' f ! 1 . . . I lvtlt l" W inilics-, an I with a "rosjieetablo p-trty. ic sure, is a very oou tesi ior oinci ii sia-tii-n, as n penerai thir.; lint jespetta io atiacniocnts are often a jjood di al more elective. .... i . . . I i ....-1 Omission. While our attention was called rll when sketching our family picture on yesterday, pr.! il-ly I si a bole in the blanket t keep the little bos from p i ping f.-r notliing, we lost sibt of a prominent chnracler i i the sketch. We mean our friend in the l'e-t Ollice, who is iiicom "'.' d with die small salary of J'JOf'O per year. We bojie this apology will suthce, when we say be has t!ie honor to be the smi in-law of J unes M. llay, L-'p No bavin" an h.hmfr ;:cnin in? a uco with ' . . . ... . i ..... thefaiuilv et o'ir "sket! Ii." we turnen a nt j n tu into a '.-' '; nc." We jicknowlede tin com, am! will led; i'Ut bh-irjMT when we l-:n with our "ncruhliir." btush." !' tint time we sh iil he able 10 et ' tne ii ii ' Ionise. Hi st MI'IION. Ttif l'tiok et Louisiüt.l, nt New ()r!e:it.s. has resunieil i :' ' ' 1 ","t s- l,e f'llowtt.jr notice from tin Cisliier is published in the N. O.Adve; tiser i f the lib i-t : I! ml. I.nuisitt,a. Ni w (itt.!:-.s. ":li 1-11. V Notice i lo-reliy "Jiven, thtt he, 'ifir trd '(. '(!.. trill j,i'j i.'s a, ill yet si i.t.ithm ,;i". and that it withdraws froiu the ussmiilion J sttfj tmUd llinks. Mir ,rlr X tlio If . r Vm. I. 1,i:veki ii, t'.isluer. The Hank has resolved that all hulttucis due o hrr Inj the utlur .., sU-ill Le iid iretkhjin njicric or its cjiiir tlnd. The Advertiser hays', "The course of the other hank is now plvn. 7ic- , ,f they wmibl escape the daio'erotis ,,,.,,, Tie re? is tio :i tern-itive .tit re- M i . - j ri i . .MM1! st .,. Iir ,(M ,, .,t ..... i H :i T T Ml I I 1,1 11 111'!HS as 'M 'llc,n, wi;j re th-,r niter im,.! Ii... t. t.....; .... rrj oce I a'! t I f l 'Mil Hill';, li.'." "'".ii; ru nu n i "ti. i i joue stray lo the fol-l, ;in. I we ....... ... I, ...... I I ... I .. I f . ....,..:. I o loll.. n ii no; iti ii"j". inn. mi ..ui- ..I...- , llTS Wilt CO! course of a few week.certamlv I r;'!re!is." i'iiu prospect of tio.' future ti.LMill'.Ny:. I) v.o. Jl. Mr. I. inn n.t.-i ciiced in t U Senate a . .tii. .. 'oil to repeal the I) strioutiou oil!, and t Tue.-day ll,re;! week I'lie.-iiny ihre- wirks She Tarili' lii.-fiis-i-n, .. . . .... . i ' erov.i:,r out of the pr , osed rderence of a portion ol i tin: . Message, w is tt.il goui' oil in the Mouse. 'I he ' Secret iry of ti.e I re isiiry hail communicated his . . . . . a . i.i.tut ir flu . , r f i . n . f t in ! 1. 1- r 1 1 it I i .v t . iim' ".li:. Ill- .... I, .!- .if- u... .I..'.. ..... v... ...... . . . ! i i.. .. 1 1 ; .. . ' next, and m iking provision to include a it iii. i.'Hi h iniis in it. o;,er it ions. The Tanif discussion .Ii;.-.IO01.l. lOIIO'Il ll.- -. , - : . ! i iiu.mmi. i;it. .... no n -u a i i , , ,,, I'm nsii w, I) , , , . , , oulv an Imar, and ...j-urne. to t. .Monday f'.il w - I ne tiou.-e was till engaged in tne Tanif ! discussion. Dir s.'.. Ml talk about S! iverv, Peace, War, etion. IJi.-vi ime, t've. c:c. A sp - Tri. I nde. i'r. cial report and U..i irts been m n!' up hi t :ic currency, which, accord. eg to tl.tj eorr N. V. Lxpre-s, pi '."s tf,o i a pears that lie-y w i.i n.o u.t Tyier h i r. "c I 'gs an.! mi;i,i .rt it. It w. i ton ne 1. 1 01 h-i.t oi the s. It no .v r.sea; rot he TV U. 10 II sT 1,1 i.g in that ve nt , It ooii siio'i.d t ju -!i I..C01 t. a noti.er vi i-t. i - - ;-v;;nv. oiii i- im, ('.im 1 us i:li i nrri it- . i i v - . ed co, iy of his rep rt. to (io l gg r. bir edli ei ! will of co i rs hotter t i n: th it of t ro -M ite V n 11Mth tor-. V.. -I h 1 ,1 pr, i.t tuit a li .10 ted nu.ii '; r ol N'ohle" and t i;o rt t1 I i r . l ilt :. it s' eis CT iin ll. V, lilt lit lil- lil lll'i-t IOIK-! llil'll J'r;ee live o..ii irs per iiuin'r .1 W e s'i ü i s :.(! ; :i j r ; ri to our .- i.h.-.-rih'-rs in t .co o, , .tjt ! e i u tii V rs nf i u r ! I v - l io v ;w e t- e ii,o-t. i ii i'-rt nit i. or, mo sits to u a t .. p-u nf'l i r I. n i in -: 1 1 1 1 . i .r v ot Loi i u i i. : s . t g n . . .. . . i, t. : .1 oi i , e I. .' i . . . .to ii a r i i 1 "so ,. . i. j . . it least to to . T w it ii i o i I if .Mis. ' I '!' I . i l .' Nl'' f the e mi ,.- u tii r"ja. i.or o i i ,ir :,: '.ie sa ai 1 in in . I. reg.in.c!. I i. i to. tore of niori-'y ,an! t ' ilcter m : u 1 1 I !i i! t j ; asi-i rt lining h t s t-T' sts, and if they t iming tiieni, to aet : ! It e.Vpt'I I lilt; i .IV" t' it ' r i i i 'is ,,; I 01 .IMI.-'.'ii' cl ' " o Z ' 1 i ii. .t. b.ci in -p i ' is ;,i.'V .-ho'li 1 il'-t. 1..' r ior i liI ,uit w ii lie t.o.'.r.-, i!.t ours. ItHnoit. In the eii3lo's pr ci edings of yesterday Mr. Cnrn.iu is reported .is ino-.n g t strike out Ulli '! the JIou? atnl insi rt two e.trs stay. .Mr. t'. moved t w.'d a two years stay law to the Hill of the House and t hi nt the , operation of loth t cvisimg liabilities. Hi ro:i i i n. f'l.w's Dis i Kim-1 to Si i: km n is o.pi fd 'y the acting OA ernor ef" irginia in bis recent message to the L'-g s'i itur. II- says tn.'.y tint t ii r de.icienev created n t!ie at;. nil Tie i-u-v u.-i-t be B,.r . ,i ,.,t , ,, r i, .. . r. .. , , Y , .r c . t ... on.. . i i ...... . i " . . i i' 'rii..g io i . i.e. in iii" i . ii.'T ri" , I,,, , t..n,..l oinV,,, ,.. . ... e..st ..f c diectmg t iie t i vs ; in th-i ! Itter, pial t t V ini i i i tercsl pi;ü on XU-- .imai:.t iorr.ved, ami t:;e exuse c t I. eg., t g the loins.' s r itk Hon its. I.i .New-York en the C ! ! ip.f. I i !; i-i i Io-U fril to . ..nr. rt .'.. on tii il .diar '. . ion. I ivni .- d I aV tht iatc.
Tin: tT.Ti: ai:ditor: Uli r turinou t t'cr nnd .iLoirancet .' Wt noined in Friday's pacr t!.e report of the A udimr
nf Ma'f, .Mouni Moiikk. m rej iT to a re'uti.wi ot rn joint resolution ius-ed la-t winter, (set chap. !. p. -21 i .if Oin I w -il I ... A t i.rn. 1 r. ,1 fr.,, ih. IJ.i-i.'rr i f l! band otitic at Int'i m jp!is, i w t.r J- 5 lie. Jell rwmviüe. und 1 'n.rmn..t i imiui.1. !. 'I'th-i Itoo.s. ( ont jimüi ? all the fand sold at ih. olllres, fr.m the frst sale, t pt i th 1st d4v of Februav. IStl. For loch sertices the several Ke'gisters cliaieJ, mid were piij the f.l! wing suni, . iz : Kej'.f.'.cr t Indiamj !i: Craw fords, i.le Jellirs.i.ivi!!.. fJ 52i0.l 0 iO'.O.l.O '.ejs s " Cmrinnitti ebarrd PH allowed 1. 1 Mi The Auditnr of pu'dic Aoe.unls by the I. aw i ii.iit.il to the s iii:e am unt f -r furnidi n the dillereet counln-s in those l.fctucts with Tr.icl Um.ks. as i nl!wid to tire IIc;istcis fjr fuiuiebiiij Tract Hoiks t.i the ."s-a'e. M. MOKK1-. f'2.-'2 ;JO." Thusitwül be sect;, thit fmni tlii s.urce a!.-ne, the Auditor !i:h rei eiicd, ncronbnn r his own conb -ion. 7 Wo Th ,)i, :nd. Two llu i.i '. e vtid . -'.o-fir- D.I. fat und Thiitu ;i.'.i Ad to tliis the sums all med him 1 v f.iw for saNrv, w liieh is f 1 01)0; n-id f.r Ch-rk hire, s JCO nore i nnd we shall have the nio.bt total of TllKHi: THOLSAM), MX IirNDHHl) AND HK.'H IbTWO HOLLAHS, anj Thirtv c.nis! Ui-i,iK vti,ui-nr dolhrrs and c-'.v.-n;.c ctnt't and a fraction per wci k, or upwards of tm !,:!ut a dttu, Sundays not scej-ied ! Hut the unM odious feature of the n ato r. is not s nun'h th eioirninus amount trJeit by the Auditor, as the means by which it was ta'.e-i. Tlo law orderins the . ... . Au.lilor to turnii.fi J ract l.os t-i the counties, i,e ss, entitled !ii:n to an ainouut eijual to that allowed to tlie Land olhce Kegistcrg for furnishing the books to hint, (or to the Mite ) He himself is the ofi.'er who p.is-ed npjii, or allowed, the accounts of the Ilepisters; and. of course. the mure hr ui'jired lo them, ILc muri he le-iid I be entithd t'i rech e for liiiifi 'f! Tin manner in w hich this business lias lecn managed, brings forcibly to our mind an argument made the :ber day in tin Senate, by Mr. Paiikkk, ia opposition lo thf proposed reduction of ft es and salaries, lie soil o.hcers would be paid ; if not by salaries liny w-u ti sri a their pay ! The Auditor to be sere. ":;d not Hail this twcnlvthrcc hundred dol!.rs for Tract Hooks ; he only alhun d it to himse'f, arrordimr tu I.iur. as ii k t mikkstooii i r ! People may ak, po-siblv , if tiiis amount, birg. as it is, was any tut hit ch to pay the Auditor for the Mr ices rendered ! We fan answer, that a I the business was actu.ily peiformed by tw chrk-s, who accomplished it in about three inont' s. and who were pud by the Auditor, the turn of t.vt lre i'. '.liuni a month ! We also know, that men well ipiahficd coo!.' have leen found, who would have bu n glad to take the job in a lump, f.r the su:n of three hundred dollars. So we may oaf.-ly coiiclu le that tlie Auditor by virtue id hli olhce pocketed a char profit of about f "-('00. From all this, it c-.n easily he bmincd, that howsoever the People may snlVer in consequence of the "hard limes, their whig xervanlx are getting al ng in a tolerably comfortable si le ! Sknvtok. I'nciini. on the 11th tilt., addressed a letter to the Voters of lV-r y county, which was publishod in the " Disseminator" of tne 'SX. In tins letter occurs the follow it:"; passajje relating to tlie State Sentinel : "Of the nnnner in which the Set llncl mm tio'i. e my con d;irt I hive not a word to sty ; the feelings i f pi r-oual kindness whit.li I entertain fir Ihe little cieatine o 1 ih I I should depnve hun of the pleasure of a! using me." I'u'.ly appreciating the great comleseensirn id the lienilicd and honorable Senator, who thus deigns to publish to his constituency the feelings of personal kindness" with winch he professes ti r'grd ourselves; ns well as the shier rlty of his professions we shnuhl like to e:. quire in whit respect we hive ' ABt .-o n" him ! Ls it "a busing ' turn to toil li s people the truth about his nets as their servant J If it ho t then hnvo vvr ;i 'iiiced hi'M ! but lost ntliorwise. W ninde no allusions to his person ; w e s aid not a word cor.eeriiing' ihe iwce'sive b.tterirvs of 1. ...... ....r. i t ..... t - . r tl.., r.. O ' r.' 1 l.l.t Ni'il1).... ..' it ,s soui so lime, in eiL-ni' ii isun
' Thee ure things irremediable perhaps tlie t.iisinl.e ; of Naiiire and of which, of course, it is useless to ' ..-.w.'.'- ii i' i i i :i en i ' ii in ii i i i i r We did not even impugn h:s matins in pur- ' r.M .., n. l r- I !., course unci ie saw nroner lo ad oof . . . a I . ii-! .li,'C rd li!-ii'!Tictiftioi.ttIi,(irfUi,. ill'' Iii'' .-v.-.--- - - I I (" nil.lIIIM. " V-.-..V-. i.,-,... were Mitliciently satisfied in our own minds that he ! ...d.o.tetl tbnt .-oiirsv for the rurnose of "headit V , t- - - ...!.,,. i, ; f...,rt",,l ,i .'1 i... .,. lll'l.l.ltl .,!. -'...., ' " ' " i." t . n.o- On t vhis way ,n the pith of political promotion hereafter, We are ,t,U as little disused as ever, i.otvvithstmuüno- the und.-Miificd Umms of the honorable l HOIII ii1 .1 v I I II i mih i.y'- 111 ."i.ai''ii.".,tii.'.it.,i'.to..t ..v ... j....-....., I . ti .!.,... crimination and recrimination. 1 he . Tail of the "-en1 . i .. . i ,.i .i .. : t "man I ses its b.ttemess to us, so long- as lie iiitucs ell is oil iired to eoness to Ins constituents that r.O, j li-ivn lint told thooi ti:t truth : .mil t In1 tl!h) vv i n r ex tract from his letter ?'. mu h. a confc.-ioti. fulF and cuuipleie. Hear him
so little, in comparison with his body.!"; " ';. 1
"It is true (siys .Mr. IVtcher.) that I voted against I ,.y p., at d b.i a-.-ipi.tt-'d bv a W Irg L"g- sialic resolution id' the Senator from ("luke eoiu.ty,'., , U!1S ((, f,,.,,,ftl.j t,v ,, ,,!. uh. ii
I i list i net i ne; a committee t rcnort a bill, repeapn ' ln;it portion of cur Kevenue Law, providing; tor a state Hoard of I'ou;il:z ation. lt is also true tint I j ,.t !t,.J t,.-,t 1 t-houbl take the resjiolisibilitv at yo'fx, f vtin" a 'aiiist the iiist ru-jtioiis of ä portion ol toy constituents instruct. o!is- .t no in a tuiij of gre.it excitement." Ibit there is another portion of Mr. Pitcher's lett r lo which we w i.-!i to cail the attention ot the poop',.U i1 mi' in I i il in rt in w ii'i'li l i.i iiii'mi i ll- i.l i um. .... ... ..... ........ ............ . -., ...v . .. .. : 1 - .. .... ..... . ..I... 'r.siiiti is.iiiI.ii.-i.-i.!.-i.iii.i.-.i,.'tii.. ,. .ii :it:.i ;. t ... ... ... II . . I . t o .i .i ii ii .i i o; .o ' o l i.i i .1 v o i i . i i . i; l l . U II '1111 i if , P i .... i . ii i . i i 1 1 . i . i O I . .III. I in i rrur in tie t w nicii lie states; navng teen li in.-ell iirsp-o, tio . .. I . t' .. . h in.-elf dotiht. hy a recent report of the Auditor of State, in wh. cii the same erroneous statements were mace. Lor instance, Mr. Pitcher says, tli it ";n Morgan and Liporte, the lands were set limtii li.-t vear at two dollars iter acre." So said the Auditor t Stale. Ibil tne people of IVsoy, who have carefully re. id the L gi.-lati ve r'-ports, m 1 have M'.-n that the lepre nt itive from Morgan exposed the error of tie Au.;, tor id Stale, and exhibited a statement 1 r -ru Ins county auditor, showing that the .Morgan 1 inds : were asse&sed at s'lO instead of Arguments ! tilled upon such staleuojiits, can of cuurte nave no ' we, '!.t. I Tu it e nie ev.l a wou.d exist under am sVstern is ri . te pcsiliie; hit in endeavoring to era!. cate tieu . ti.e people should bewar; thai tney do Hot iifiir o ners toutold ereit'T. We h.ieve greater :.- a i ui. 1 gn w out of tin irr sp oosiale (;.-i,tral 15 ar i If oli'uers sworn to a ft thtnl p"rfor.u an : , and bahie t J i-i f'-'h ill it's It wilful iierel cti-ei ot dutv, ;iul n iv or; the ad ant ige in ai ! ti i, d kioiir 7g from p-T ii '1 insp'.'ctien, tiie value of i in Is n..i.-!.l . it i ii c mir t In: tnisf 1; ii .v can we w,t!i sal -tv tre t a Ii a rd li. it i s . io ; j . o I . . i , . . i .. f t . r -. ,. . ,1 k:i iws iiotii.ng abo'it the I Hois it w o-i'l t a ! It is in I our present pur;"?", h 'Aever, to arg ie t'i- i t!'n. W e h i e all ' oiy s-. d unr. than . i inte. .ded wneii ue b-'gin tii.s art.clt. Oir uruii in tent wa, firmer to ii.l'j.'iii the people .f t'. -i-y. ri n rn . ng the so.giilir ti s:t ,mi iirsiimed !. v i.e-r .ti dor on tl.e Itti tilt, in re I iteii t i t ': r p-t t. :i pi . sent ? d i.y M r. J) Is. Mr. itcicr sa..J ne s.a . a oi still lUsoiiKV Ihoso instruct o.i.s, ai.tl verv uu :. u in oijsi v turneo v . r t i t !"!i'Tr t t o l'f. f ifd tfir pt ' i ;. ' ol til s Ii i! T .". Iin hail I'll II i ! conduct was s-fri iv C 'in'if ' I V Is a Ii..i,!l I , int :i .', Vl'.l r'port of tio: ib-ii .! -, .; i; : t'jsiv ..: v t.üiig :'i;i:...r u-:r.'. d ll : t- : I t'V '.J. to .''Jo. iili-i - . '. A ! st d 11. g 'it V 'II r ;n ro i lerv w .s co n o u W, '.- t., li'.r :i hot . n'er. .1 li ; I i . r o.,i fv-.r ent .'. ' v aci.'i. ,i , p. i i. ;i: to Ir g- ii r i tii' .-I'll- ; i : g ar : in. is g ... A I- i . . . t i i tee I' i. l.e u '. "I fl.'l ft iti '. I, ll..f lit ' . g'V-TÜl.f'i.t st"ie.t. ::.. i t.i- pro-. ;,ts !,.. ke. t. I io' ;,!,.", : " . Ii ' . :, . 11 g I o r ii ."- ' e rs ..: 1 ., ; : i ;i i ro, ! ie t ,e 1 1 ii . : r . j A "r. : i:i .' p 11 . l.et A - -..' to i're... .'.:f b-j.v pre.-'ope : i-y L - .il mt II t; IT; it St. i'fl- r;;iirg. t, i '.' lie! I ::i i I rn i i i! ' ; ; and a g . i i i rd ";i trge i A;! it,..- ,... :.. !. i.t v a;i I ir- ; tue are v.i I Olfen-, lul 1'.. . - li y of i' - u to Mr lb. . .-. 1';. . hied at .' i ".',-' -o. ai.i a r; a aid if' L ' :.v Mr. M nrv L. 1. . V'.rtu. I .-ii.to Us.f.i
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Ol all tin discover.es f the eventful SX xvbi.-ff 6 q iu t rcftirr , 1 t f ei.riabie ob.-ror.ty, nry.I if thrttst before tlw j eo;.;t ns t!ie author of aH tr calanntiCb i tin Iii l.eid of JMiH I'frowji vtcho oncd his di' to the inistcl tiic rillmnt fhip Itiduna, ' alid ileclirel a his motto, tint trith the land that '!.t'o.v m hi t. I Jln.rifh talk the cvvntry tail rither$t d e." TiHist imw re.-t the In r f hsvin originated it: I b'ou'ht into to i 1 1 ir t oc .Mammoth System of 1 .;;, and conn eiled, with the inindate of a tyrant. ' !l!e miners of i!irt system to incur all the losfe s-iis v I ir-d by o-r .n!!,c lTu -r ! It is J.imts llrotru li.nj w!io compelled Divid IL: r r to wr.t' a book, in tl ? summer of 1N3. propi. mi j must . f the works embraced in the system ! It ;is Jtvnn Jii ic t it:.' who compelled Jl.-se L. WiJriins, at tint tune Chief FnMieer un the 'aball and line canj!. tloj same sii.nuier, ti write a sero s of numbers, w im Ii wer. published 11 neirly ;ill t!ie iievv.-pT ers of tlie Sta.;. in defence of a system, iiiid ;n fiver of nearly tic time works! It was Jamif b'Kir-i A'iy who silcchtcd to (lev. Nuide. th.it if he would recommend a svstein of inj "n' 11 unproxe i eni to tnc i'.miiuic, ami carry i "t thtf plans of Ihirr and W ilrams. la might, mi ' ''"d-ij, ride itito the Senate tT the I'nitcd .States ; and it was be who compelled (Inf. Noble t do it! It iv m ,iimu lirt.tr h i ii, who cornj tdb-d tha couiniitlee on canals and internal imprm ements, in l:!t), to as,emhle tirotiud an altar, and, 1 1 c ; rcnr f,li!:m Sti;i, take an o-itli, that n ainend- ' - . . .... jmclits should be in ulo to tlie hill w hen introduced iiito the No ise of It-pre.-entitives ! It was Jam- lin.tr n liny who caused its pin;;o through tl.c Legislature, by the call of the pretiuus pie.-i ion ! ! It was ,i7ft llruic i liny v.b aiin S'.ijrstcd t (Jov. Ndi!e, when ti-; !ein crats in th? Ii'isl.iinie were ub- ut taking llie appointing power of thd U -:rd of Improvement from the (lovernor, that, tinless I,,; retained tint power, he would fail to reach Ii..- F. S. Senate ! ! It wasj.ilif Jin, tea Ihty whi forced the Legislature to rivo tnis power into tie hands of the "ov ernor ! lt was J unrs lirotrn .'.iy who catifed this Hoard of Improvement, when appointed by t'ov. Noble, to commence operations riumltatu 'ovy on the public woik-! It was he who forced ti'ov. Noble to appoint llort -r f"oc and others ?k fond co n iiisM ners. It was this st:Tii J.inirt Hr.itc i Jin y, w ho Hi o.-tod to lai 1 Willi ice, that if he would go out on the l ues .f the puhbc work--, and tell the people that un extra ben and c hic'ieuy wt tdd support tie system in the way of t ixe, lie nnght be elected tiovrn-ir, and this same Uaysho'ild be held res ns ble fir the deception that was practised upon the -oop!e ! It wis the Fame Jamt lirotrn liny who f rccd .lames 1. IL Lini r to be-tow two hundred dollirn m Caleb IL Smith, in lie ci:y of New York, because he was yoo7y jmiil as futoi co nmiisionor ! ! It wis Ac who frc d the afire-a:d Caleb IL and ! .ctorCoe, to purchase the .Soap Factory at Urooklyn! It wis itr who forced Doctor CVc to become a slo. kh older in the .Morris Canal ('otnpnny ! It was be who f reed the :-fresa;d Doctor to become a Stockholder mil D. rector in the St at en Islind Wliiling; Compmy, for t!ie l nrjll of Indiana!!" It was he who first, pejjgest.-d to Doctor Ce the plJ of in -i v 1 1 1 ir If'i thontitml ddl trt clear mom y Ut A i -si if, in an operation in State Stocks!! but from which James ISrown I. iy fajed to get any of the II. was this saeii" .In vr rorj liny who entered int.""a league with Drtor Coo, to hriti Sunii-I .Merrill inte the tods i f ll.e Morr.s Cainl and II inkj th-t -""'i' - It was .n.iitx liroir't liny who ..op-.Mr'd to CVe, that if he would -ell .Merrill, tint Nick Ih.hif ami .. . 11 ...1. 1. ..I ....!. .... I.,... . ,t t . ..L' !.. l..rr. j Cirini, lie tüigiU of ui, eu in;u ucniiriii over ttie h.-.nds ! It was Un' who comoelled Merrill to sign th , i i . . . I. I I I . 1 ..... .11 It.'li'.l I.I' ill II . 'I ' ' I IITT M-MIV ' i " " - ' "" W I 4 iy who told .!. Sfi;p that be must deal with t.n , , t . t . - 1 g .. i l?"cl " .V": , " i 11 " afi "p " "l ." . 1 million more bonds to s ml t m; any, lor w nicli t.n ; t . . I . j receive.! no cons .rn,;... . ! It was Jmiu lir nr , liny w ho prompted St ,;.;, j 1,1 " rity Irotn tue orns i ,i ,mp,y 1 1 wo iiuvdreu ami n.tv enuni oon-s; : it was t . .. . . . it. i w oi su'ested t .Merrill, that il be would tike as f , ,, ,., . , . . security i roin Hie .ii.Tr i inai . .un ijhi me tin run in r " i i . . ....... .. m ..I ,..,,. ami ..II t !.. I r i .. I -. - - J ,. , , 7 ..... . ... ............... ........ ..ii i ...,.t 1 1 IllIO i iH'M" Ml ill nil 5 mil rum..' ov i.l, u.'a tt uit ! 11 ' It wis J ruts lirotrn ' t y w !oi s'l Z'l .-ted tiSttpp t i lt IO ei'Uld be irji.ltv of all tlie iiii tos tiuns r . -rta ,.j oüi'cd fund commission- r, th it if he would expose Si a pa, le; ciii I make h;:u t!ie r,tjif- g il of his owns. ns in managing the .-y-tciu ! It was Jniu.s lii-oir t tiny who Migg.v'ed tuf o's ;i'.- :tto (o;nm,ssio;ior, that if th-v would turn , Sjl,(.v ,.v; (!u,..ü ;,-,inft Ce. they i: ,ii. mike , I ,, .... .e ,..,-. t It u- u .. . I... r. . , i. i . . at ; go-tni to a certain llfoker to d-.-I iy h.s ;s.t in lb; . 'V if New (Irlesus until after the inve-tigit imi was iimt. Il wis he u !i toll .I'oy NViI-ou to i.i o ,!..,.. ,., t . I. ..... F lll. .-,lltl.lll .jl.tiijlll-.l.l.lil..'..lf.,tj...l'.i..., i i J iti.. i.i. A co ord i.g I t he ' g ol : lie ur.tr in t ne Jmirn i! , ail th'.'-e, an 1 ten tlii'i-md oth'.T s:n-, Fao-ib! r! vis l. d on tie he id t Jnmis lln tri li iij .' !J. s'iom!.! be cur.-ed l'r in the ery foe of the ir:h! Ali t he anathemas of thr P.., of Ibo,i , sh..ii!d ! r ori t.t ii n ( d :i; mist ii.m ! lie s.,oi, hi Lo cur.-ed in ii si ;i;,r;.ir.gs :, ml ,n his dowtis.tt ings ; a rope s !,. .i4;d h: pi n oil around his le'ck. and Ins li nly Hhl - i,.!t , o:i a "allows. :u tror.t "!' tl.e S::.te lb u.-e, w .t!i.ait ,ft f,t (.f ( 'J. rgv ! II s w;.'"f atid e h.l-lr. n s!i n! 1 h? . oir.-i d aber h.m, ni.d h.s very nan.e 1 Hol from the fi;-e i f t.he ciiith.' That tie rrra.'i lie hm (. -, t. n ; o n tl.e u.emorv of h s p T dd fit (o r, w ho ;,r,.:,., , tr. stories of the American II vo. i: u in t;.(. t .mes tiiat 1 1 .! i-e-n's souls," slfuld n .iigor , raced l.v a son m unworthy '. ;ii,(.e, b t tiiut w r.t-.r try again ! Mil. HlMIA W! I' is Ypr. li:ltMe.. c'rtl II " h g U-'I'T'-el't ' 1 i . ', Vi llii ls;i,r,.l to bo - ."in pr-s-t : I..' h! t i !' ii - ;or'y in t e 1 1 -1 - t le. .t ivc--, i:i 1 '.'.ir. a- ''oti-pco .us i!u:t.g tin; . r cimo i gn -i-: n:i t ::" . ret 1 r nt h'l i : la 1 1 gf - ''X1'"'-! o. g.-ll a ci re jV'll it are .' r ; . r i i, II, !. nt ' f the WaVeli Ilvpros-, n:: f O. I. li. In Lis i.rst l r, ' i t: ;i ei . t.i i :: '-; e.i .rart. r . r-: i rrov . i ' m :t. , . i 1 . ii -rs t i :.-. t- 'tj -ii n-y b t.vo.-n ---r.-. .and 1 1 1 1. tieg' i :t . u;fii gr mm'- ;--s'iti!ti .-s. II; tii.s ill tlio-l r , tiel h g !.! .'. r.'',' ii i 's t ;ir-t . t sit ate t A !t r.ii f,l !" . .1 - v. t'l ö l brigs a. 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