Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1842 — Page 2

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.'?"8 incxhiustibl-, and ihn nothing Averse could - -------- impede the mirc'i of cur pronentv. 'I he facility (iOVCniOr'S ICaSSt!??. I'-yt cp;d;t hid nolh.ng to'do w,th the exlent of the recv! ..- n.c rations whic.i have resulted

fitT f V "i 1 if Ihr Si.iu'e nnd ll) i$r ' f!r j rt fnlt'im :

j ' disaJtroe-Iy. It canij'l hi protrude J that any , ftle pretences were fli rted to by iss, te entrap-the

.WcmU.-l n Min in obedience to the reuuircmcnt. " "J "--"- r.,i.cS, .c.jr.,,rf our r-l.tiral ii.-l...i:..n-, the m . ! naturally ro- "w" -P'"'VV 'tumlics f CS-!' ,or. loth.; pvt. ,U the heart to the Croat Anth ,r ! f,nl,r--. th'; P-' ' c ';'r-'r-:1 - M the profit auri , of,..rI.vel.rth-b'..'.t,osofirs gelm-ss. A be- I 1 's ' -'v' 7 As t. the pist. neither ,.,.W,.t l Wh o.-.; bis mm. l-d u,.- f..:c: thoM'V'y " coma,, a, of tc.o other. It is the future l.',t ar.rai.l .u-tm , f th- Leg,-lature, ar. wo y-t !:'." l'";r 't keep- ........ . . . . i .... . i i ir.g :,,, A f .r mv.-ell. I have a deer an I ab ii-

' J ' V- .7 - . I ...kl-... ..... . . , t

j.rö- w r.tv. U b . n once .re peru.itted to i '.? ,c';.':l a 1 c,,I'-'ri" ;(.wnc J. the IS-,.r ntatiiei-ofafncpfopie; -o ' "i'!'J Indiint. th-i rx'cnt to winch her rcrm.UM.n , p..,r., : f , cm. cue n f l r a .owm of j,-. ''' rces 1,1 1;' b-J e VC, ip"d , ar.d !:. the realisation id

limso in -a ii wu ea can a :i 'i .

ricu.'.ur i! piCM'v a.'i i :"ri ?r"U lie. I iij rec.'i.i i

Jr. aty u i th liri- it Ur.t n ha b -in . r !! nil n;ir-:

it. r.M' ii i.f wr t"r mm -ir borders, and ins tcr'ired t

! i inr'! tli ii it't'.tJ ttifn-. lay vu;I t i vi va:i::i

h. r.M. i. ..fwr in in ..ir borders, and Ins K-r-ired t u,iil- 1 '. ivu: im imy. im a I,:.mm!:.s add it:?fa,-ory a,!j.,st.u ::'. f an -ui- , U ; " 1 bj 'cr"":,J' lh U "l l,lve e,;,,etS:n7 ,.,..as,,:t c..r,trocr.v ..v;t;. a J real an 1 ,, . crfal f"II,i ' "!r c"J,i,,r'' h" lf U'"y d ' t..,n. AnJalth.njh t:,rl:1SI;,'i.:hlnlh.M!.M.r.-s-.Nj vci13 rcp-.M .ti m, at t-n,t - ve c Km:,:,,- t . r Lti.M, nf.,.r ,-t.' ur.ir,. and i th. uuc-r- ViCW 1 ' ls r?-"; " . r-;-"1'""'- " i";t',,:r

turn, v. tn iy v. i i a a i k ..mi r :rrt and i!i-it-

i.tn.'r.t ; yl v. Iii.: ni'i-li, as a

ron'ra-t'. i n it'i .Ii-r-, t' I v o-:r hc.irt -.v,?1!

tei:ii';l t!ii!i'i!ii:-.- t i tlr; liver of all J '1. on 1 I

to

critract hin-linfri an it!i-T. or take tli.j ground that

'I'Ki'rMiMit I . ri ! ; 1 11 riv-J ! 1 1 V P I 1 1 ?! I (' I l I : ti i , ! tii'Vit

I I . II - 1.. . .. . ! ... .1 . I . I

mi- ' annuiiui .. im i.i: ji ,s, nil m; a'i 1 1 ) r ; . '. M

f.iri'.rict? tit a jiroc.-.iii: I.ei.-Iature in titu.T

t

lie

. im.-r.i ui w.th n.- v ardor to P-r 'v-r.: ... the i ev7,t- v' c ar ltuu' 1 ".' -uci ri ..rk-f triUMiitt...- uhat we th rr j ,v t !...ee ' l"1'1'1'"' '"" Ul' tron-t chiMH t'i 1,

d.th.t , th v.r,t rat.fidi and paTia.e .! ! rc,,nrk!; " rfcrv"':c 10 r',,C,tiol, 1 lrU;t' ,.r...:r.ati n. the .7f-r!.Wncs u In !,,r;i hive 1 W1' ,ri 1 1,1 ,! -':uvi 1 a'V'7 !,tlrl,,,.!' V'1'0' . , , t th,, tin.e a.n,!.!.-d i t!, .Iiu- -f rh; r 1 I n., I : .mu h ..i the . ft. ha, ;,r.....b,-c 1 t he and !,..H TiMe e-. It is t . h; h oe lth iT, 'Mcr i1 .os r';!! I!-?lr.vs nn;ainn- thl nlh-

cfth- ,r,,.ortai.t and cxe.t::.- tru-t. n'11":".'1 :"?r",

wh'tii r.M.v f'ov-dv'e i ; : th ;ii, a br .ht un;.'! v.i! be h'!.! rtrthtotlie '.v. rid, '!' i!it.-;;r:iy , fiirn"-s ,

As t tiiC a;;d cabii.ty of this

privi-i in rr.-; 'ci 10 contracts Let ween mJiViihi-

u!s, there is i:o d:cr.-i; y ofojunion. L'at the f;'ietiou

flf!

d

.MO'

rat' n

of

r--:ct t.r thi 1 1. vs. a...! . " , V .,?;., that t'.o s-nrit .,f!i;v. 1 :c:i!:t.nili been mooted. It h is sometime

- (

ii r ri ti ; ;n t!:- r . v

r fTi-I It-': ,:i w i eh his b -eu . I.-ewhere un

b'X'n cor.tci:d;d t!iat a tate, in its sovereign c ip i- : . .. i i ,. ii... r. ...I ..

,r:d!.-.!, will h: or ''y r-bn!; -!. nn-1 that the tit- "'-V " -,J' u" "" ' " m',t ham.-.nv w.Il c, a .racteriz : the a-iutin- j or",;ri- pnvale cmtracts ; or, ra'her tl.it any -ttv tie, .fl'-e or '"'l'' 1 "nk" 1 hfr nr authorizing a contract, is a more I rc-tVo-V .' or'at't.o-.r.,,,; to the fj.horc rfc.r Im- r,cl i --4'-; 'tive power, rcpealahle at the w,!l of ir.o.h c tl.rti.-. w... 11m ! but lew subj ets ta en-ve ! nn' fulury 'ZW- lut certainly, if the o ntne labors ofthe l.-'i.-I iture ; yet the.o tew ae , ; traet rx.,t. tt can i-.alvo i.a !;tr,-rer.cc vyhct'.er it pre-m- cn-rn -ou to our e,t:z-n-. Ao.-n- the l? n 1 l''v,nf lh' I'Cn:!i,lt'jrC. r ' "tr inon .in.MirtTrjt d t!ie,e is the conditio:! t.t- cur cur- j m'"";- 1 nc ol"' lt-!,,J l, re.juir.-n.ents is ren-V. y-ar U-.r for the ; "'"l'y '"'"f '"' i'-v.lual, J . ! .,.1 . r .. ...... I.i tli.. f ',.-.... .... .. .! I' 1

1 i'i 1 in, '.i-.'i . . j.i i-j im; i n.ie l

porp'.- i fi paying rn- t r .'.tors ?i t!e p'l.n.c vvorK-

ii : 1 1 1 1 ' r v.

( ,i . , - '. i ' . ; i.

! an m.-u i 1 tf i.- i ry notes to tin

illl U'.t

Stite.i fr:: any i nterl 'jrenee, on the p-m i.f the

'es t .rinoo a v-ry c 'U.-uI

i. ! I..'.?!ature, impairing its binding f jrce. Ther.

t-rab!; nirt , f.eir r.rcn'. ittMi, and pa-e.l at par un- ' "'!" verei-n'y b;!m-inj to a

til about ven in e.ths .:.i -e, wh?n they ftidden'y

i!.pre oaifl mi vil'i: h"tvecn f.rty and fifty per cent. At tint time there -.vre over I ,M"Mit:; of Mfn in cireu'. iti vi ; and the un ;i" !i at'i eff -t not only to leave in the h a-i !s f th e eo al'.j:;;ty a ci-' ti! i?!t ia'(iiun. tint nr-wcred ! it

purpo.-.-., I money, lo!

p'.-np.e.

few of tl

to a ci-ar .''. i'.-:; t : u.as r.'l .a

was a ;.- cj'i 1 1

t . the : :..:f

tv I',:. : 1 1 1 J n d

II I t ! I

a mono!, ti u iiiar

', after .vards

li lt th;.- ,

rn-

i iiioiit Iroio v. ii 1 1-1; tüe nrinc::i!e can Li ti -r i l . I to

def.-at any rights which may li ivc ve.-ted imler a Contract mad-' ;n pursuance of a !aw cl'llntr.criiuiMit. A govcriin.ent which miht t!ireard its author';.' I (.h'.iritioiH wouhl exist in violation if every princi; le cf j'ti-'e and m.rality, and contra-v-M.e all tlr-se Ti 'tion- of rijht and wror.r which, a we h-.ve Leon ta'.!t, c.'i.st;tite the very fjun !atiiei of fir free intif.ition. ar.J from wh.rh ari.-o

On thi fubject, previous Iiflaturcs have been Tropin; their way in the dirk. Indeed other mitfr?, tuppofed to be of more ininiediate interest, hive 6. allowed up every thin el?e which did not at leit apparer:tly connect itself with the rnomcntciti questions which were exciting the hopes, and exercising the energies of men looking only to the accomplishment of their stupendous projects. While tuiWtons were lavished, aye, wasted, on mpa-whi.-h have literally crushed us, the le?s cxritit'j f:;!jeet of common schools has been alnio-t forgotten. Iut Itt it he remembered that wc mav

?iovi:?i lat.s or tiii: ih:.mocic it y. Io Kall C'ciiiitv. The Pcm-crats of Di Kall held a spirited con-

ployed at labor within it, s'vinj, most conclusively, tlie necessity of the law authriz'rg ano'Jier prion to be built. A suitable site has been procured, a plan f. r the buildings adopted, and a portion

of the convicts have been employed i:i their crcc- J vention on the 1st int. and appointed ilt'catcs to

t.nn for several montli,. The plan,, spenlication ; lh(J .t,t5 Convention. Kcoiut ions were pa.cd . 'ylce IV Mde.t..'and W. S. Townscnd

Illfit:tlil 'oi!iily. At anrctin of the democratic dcIcrMtc oftho fcvcral townliipg of rutnam county, at the court house in Crem Canle, on Haturdfiy, tbe Uh of November. Ja.'re J. V. Tarh y, was nminated as

1'rcsiJcrt, A. l. Matthew and J. IV Inyrrun,

and ether matters conneecd therewith, be t too

vulutniireis to be comprised in this communicat i'-n.

.'1 '.. !...... 1 T I,.,-.,.-.

expresM.' coiii.iencc in an it.ircii mm jo...il.h appoirucu r-iuouo '"utn i.r. h-i.

und a readiness to.-upport for the IVtider.cy cither plained the o:j-et t iln meeting, ami movcJ that of then,, or anv other s.umd democrat, who may be committee . f live c .appo nt-d t y th., 1 V-Mdent to , , . ... .i 'prepare und rroent rexlotiois K r the cor.tideranououated by tao Na .onal (.onv.ntion. Als-.., J. t;j -j-. r!iair t!irn r;.üimcd

nted Secretary. II. Secrc.-t V.tq. then cx-

against a?:y national instif. tl. !i po-sc.-sif hanking

will be laid b-.fjre the Lejislature in another form in a few days. The report of the Visiter lias been unavoidably celaved, and I am therefjre unable to lav before

r-nn.lnii-t ririU jii.I rulrniilj. m.i! fnf pr rom mprcn 1 Vi n nt nrokonl t'.rt ii.iiI coin..!.. . I.. .....r... ...

' " - , ....v., j-.u, ut nr. uriiii miu.iuiin III ai'AL l'.l i f and cherish our agricultural intere.-ts, and secure I the condition of the l nretitiary. po.vcrs, ana auiisl bin.vine; vnera. y as at preadvantaeous markets, and may obtain all that these The State Ihnk of Indiana resumed specie pay- ',t CJissl.tuted ; and t ainst a tar.d' fur .at y ..her various oij.'cts are capable of accomplishing, and mentd on tlie l.":h . fJune of the present yrar, par- purp ote than th it of revciPüC.

ypt, by nejrlect.n:? that nioral an.l intellectual cul- stiant to l resolut ioil r f tl:t List I.e,T.s!iture. It is tu re which is tlij result of an efficient sy-tem of a fact deserving attention, that ti. pnncijde tie-r-ducation, the very foundation of our social and main! f.r specie, subsequent to the resumption, was political in.-t.tutiuns may be rotting and niouiderinj from abroad ; tlrjs exhibiting in the clearest man.cneath u-'. 1 tier, the general confidence of our own citizens in the Th-' Auditor rf State has bestowed some atten- solvency of tlie Hank. The times were u;ipr"ition en the condition of the seliooj funds durinj the j tious in mny resjei::s, but the Hmk been will past year ; not that there is any law imposing such j sustained thus fir, and there is id roam to doubt or a duty, but merely with a view ta enable the I'vcc J f ar for the future, under ordinary circumstances, litive to point the l.rjjichture to the necessity of ; f previous suspensions of specio payn.ent, it is

U'lVir; the subject a must thorough consideration

A circular was addressed to the v.iri' H county And. tors. Answers have been received 'Vom liiiyeijjht count'es, and are, in many iuctan:s, utossanly defective. The returns Iron, a port on of the counties .-how their school finds to be well manaed. In others they may b? safe, hut tlie accounts are in so znuea cedusioii, that no correct opinion can be (armed. In torn; cases the whole find has hern totally, irretrievably lost. The re.-ult of the investigations prosecuted by the Auditor of State will be laid before you, and will exhibit in :ch valuable milter. Where n answer

ccun'.v, such other

his been received fit m a

sources i.f i niormalion have; te'ii resorted to as

1.1. I . .! I. I I.

.-eeme'i in j eesi anajeu to me ptirpose ( I oun:n:r. liai.KS. .. .... . 9

tiiC oill rcqu.site I. r the presentation of a genera! S;"cn ttatrment of the annus matters connected with j Otiier resources, th;s nn st important su! iect. Tlie fa!! r.vimr nar-

tieulars, gleaned from the Auditor report, arc not only interesting, but will enable the I.ei? lature to

juj ;c (I th" value of our school fund, and the i.eees- Notes in circulation.

unnecessary to speak, but I cannot let this opportu

nity pass without expressing my d -eided conviction, that, come what may, the II ink should pay out the last loilar of its spec.e, rather than suspend aiMin. To be viciiiatinif, year after yejr, between fcU5p"nsion mil paiti.-il resumptions, is subversive of all those principles on which sotia 1 Linking rest. The fdlowin tilde exhibits the general condition of the aifiirs of the Hank, as shown on the ölst of October, A. 2. .MIANS, D seo-mteJ notes and U.lls of I'.v-ihan-e. V.5'J7,017 11 ISalanees due from, andnotcs ol o'Jicr

i ov

ty .

Iii" a mount of sur;

' 1 1 V ( (urtber invr.

Rations : us revet.'

di:

trib-

U'.eu to the i! liereiit Cimnt.es is,

I llalanees sTCI.lGl Hinks,

Indiv idual I . (oit's.

due other

M itn.r th s.

I.7:i-J.."H 1-?1,JI" eo

SIomij C'OtllltJ. Agreeably to previous notice, a o :ivc:.ti "H r f tiiC Democrats of Henry County was held :n the C urt Hous", in Newcastl", on the l'Pth inst. Th.Tnas Hess, TresiJent, .loim Si:r.so:i aml.Taeoh Ilradd rf. Vice I'rcsidcnt-s, and .I-aaes A. Mehlems and .Ie.hua .Mcilet, Secrcl uies . D.le.' it- s w ere appointed to the tate Convent: ui. Ke.-oIuti"Us were pa.-.-ed to the f d'owinj eilcct : niinst a hi.'in. r rate of t aril, duties than is necessary fr re venu; ; nainsl the distribution c f the proceeds f tlie j uhl.e ian.Is ; against a national debt ; :.ait.st a national bank in ai.y slnpe or f r:a ; in favor f well regulated an ! honestly inar.apd specie paying Stale I! inks; and opposed to the fandango mode of elect. oncerirg aintroduced ly the Wi.ijs m lfit. .JiKcp'.i County. A Democratic convention tu app..ü t d.'h'ite to aS ute Caiivcnt ion, w as Is- 1 I in tl,r ('..nit II-u-. at South 1 end, o:i the ID Ii in t. A!p!i p . Vi!iS'n, Chairman, Samuel Chord. Sccr.-tary. It-

7,.,'.,('17 l'' j " ' " er pa-: t.i, i II i 1 vor nl .1 t C1 ,: IG.Jl tJ-J i venue tar ill' only, so laid that, its burdens will f.,1! I n . . . i i - . , ....

e.piany upon a. i ; am; aj.mst :. ;-r,f- t;;r.U J lv; expressing thi::!;s to th; dem -cr icy f s.verni States for their l ite ill int o cr h.-.-w t f w h::r-rv;

expressi: c,e.:l leu ;e in V.n II ;re:s . Cil:

t..e c itninittcc who retired for the purpose.

Durii " the aherce of the committee, the met. .r.z was'ably and el ..pieatly addressed by Il.Stfcrest, I!.". Ti;e con. mitte, affr a short retirement, rrturnc! and reported the foil ; w jr.;J pr"imhle and fCioIu-ticH-', whicii were unanimously adopted. Whereas cir fr i.ds, the Penueratic Kepublicsnf of Indiana have rcstdved to h'Md a convention at Indianapolis, on the l!:h day of January next. t ; ut in n .'vi :,-:ti"n, car-. !..! ites fr the .iacc of

jii;

vorn r sj.u i. ..er.u :r ami ior otr.er por-

p .-e--. And wio'rea.-, we fui'y c mcur with ur p.olitical fr ie i ids in the expediency of such convention. Therilore

Ji, jo'.h ' , Th-.t th:5 co-inty Fcr.Jf niu 1 Mte to f -i ' i t:Ct i- !..

r- .1 Convcn

iot.al i .ahUries

I . !

n. nut rceoiamenu i i.ie?

:i the i c ' : i . at. on of a en, h n -st nnd

it . v n se

i

i t, hi n t and m und m the true den"cra.K

cpu'.d.e an

Im 1 I . a. v 1 .

I'uuds

riveo Ifoju m;c- ol scn-ol Unas 1, I".,tJ.) lit l.cr Jiab'.lities, CX-

Vu'uj of ui,.-. Id hi.di d-J.),ö.di cept those for the

stuck and its profits

total va.ue of school fund of this State, ?-,'d.;-l,.")7 Interest on the above sjm, for the Inst

OL ,7 IS

That we vie w w oil. re 'ret, a dis. o-i-

t : . :i which is lea manifested by some of our denn erat icr j itsrna.s, to imitate the whis in the odi 'Us practice ol st ma' i..!' opponents tiy epproVr:o a-- names. Our opp Ui uits chose for the present t C'.il tl:c::'.f''!ves xcVs. and uK.:t Jet them I.e. r.-drral sni will i.oi be tin? letter re'.itied by the r ec :..m ol t!ic Cnited States bv beirj called whi T',erv, ti' r the lers ly Lcit:j called Co eiery or IIoco; oeaisin. ihv.'io7, Tint we ndve:!!", r.rt m- n, leit pr.::eiples, :;,,! t',. r -! 'r. if t.'o; (ovcrnmeut le administered up. n tbe great priii ;pl s of Democratic Kc-

t i'.1i.nivt,,. ii .1 (ir. i l.v

t t

a in, i i-

:ean.:s::i, v. e c ire

I n il we

ehanan, Wright, Oiss, m.d .o!

in-.'!!, a:

id

! I l'V

rcc ra ' r,i ' n

nrtv and v''o)r. u,

r t i the iioiaii.c j

Ol l.i'

year, Interest distributed I'naccounted for

n

IH.-IMÜ,

IJiahinco, heiiig amount of State and

Individual stuck, and profits thereon, 'V-oV;10S bd

National (Convention ; .leeiarine; that whih; t!;-v disclaim all p d.tical o-emeetioti with J.i.n Tyler,

.(öo.tltil 1- ' '!f,y are 'v''i 1 "o to render him credit f r his rut .-

win' Co:

and th -ir ret.r e.cy : r ev r t ' life, as tii-y have n.a 'e

r, thoy mai.e :l- a

r tr

i,

ir- .

f i;

to

Am

i.

fir as t!;ey ccrresp md with d e.n oerat; e prin.

i expressing cu fide nee in the iMcgtVs to ti. ! enventien, a' d h aving them fr"0 t i v te f

c s ;t at.

Tiiis exhibit sho.vsa change

leer co.i.Jitio-i candidates for C v -rn r

: s , I i -.t ti ilvti.ns in this ? 1 t'. e .'.- nl' r its

r..,.rr .,-) . m th? e a v i

i c

w bo a.

I t tbe pre--at

.0 cl '.-e of the r rib .r the shades of privat. provi.-i .a f r ail o' 'ii oropr.atioti i. r the

i -: of the re.t yi .ir'.i i r s at the h m Is

ti

i.-e

. f

V I ,0 T1 U

an.

c.il.F-O'J ; from that reported to me, nnd set forth in my 1 ist , tlicy may thiidc advisable.

t-r vn r ts I i" if . t i '

th

e a:i 1

in'

!

1

H Oppears, .rom the report of the Auditor, that ! annual message, as to her circulation and specie, a- ! a.,,,.,; to la il:- arrao o" i -nl s fra Uie i.unubcr of children having a right to be admit-, fallow? : j ' ' : .' ' " ' "', ' ted to our scho .! is estimated to be ,1 i:i. ' Circulation on ( -Vto- ,btat:.m, e. tue !hu ot January, toe . :n:n It is als stated that the whole number who were I ber "0.1-11. .niA U t i distinzui.-hed services of ( e:i. Jacks-, n.

den. treat hm i-'.ied by ti. i i -jury tii at la re ir j irn

who.!. some restraints, by which all

epiym nts and thu i a : 'rei ' lino of "l,r r;"uti f h'1 ")' secured. here the govern- It is also stated that the wi.ole number who were I ber "O, ! II,

liria it b'.'tw-eii its notes and :h e m''nl 'H I''ir de.-p l.e, it is true th it the will of! in school during the past year was 111,100, leaving ; (arcul it ion cn cto St it.. 'I'b'j i: IM- v F-. p 1: i'i.t 'ill ..... ! the sovereign is; n-t conirolled by any rule of actiun. I rd.").ti5 tli.ldren who were not sent to school ber 01 . 1-Id.

hu ho n si.ir.Ted. N thia ' a :era'' - I'-t. s-tioli !.smiybe d, elated by the selfishness or 1 during any part of the ) ear.

-':n!.r.i

. -1 V oo a i im teisin-ss ot anv ii.-oo:..

t .v. ho: Is of cireuhiting m-d,uai mi--. , f h:s S''v0"--'--'?- r'r coi.-ti::tly lluctu iling. 'I'nere r. ?:t The worse curr-ncv iä ' seenr.ty of person, of property, or of r:ghu, aft

by every pr-e-xi which eti- : ",lwc' 11 itoiivimiai ami inui v;c.:i u, or between inJi-

t o lite ein so'-.t, w.'üle tl-.t: better circiiiitoei ia ..... uinir.ui. ui a i.e.-poiiaa., u.e

to a gret ex'- ut w i'a Ira vn fn.tu its le":timate em- ' Iuv ls 1 10 v,';!! 1 th ; sovereign, and the perfect; ei I h'vmenf. an I np-.P-d. ia tbe h mds , i the bredicr, ' "f thi"i f"rm ' f j;-'ver.i:nent cubists in the pi.ver of t j 1 1 f in tli ! it 'd currency. ! t!l,' "-verein to .alter, change, modify and subvert

The oll'o.-i of th -s Tre i.-ury will ('..in m the entire State reve;

sent inde n o.ii-.- w. II h, pa.d in t'i s eurrencv

capr ce ol his own uncm.-trained w ill. The jmrposcs

tau fa ii i 1

t . nung d.dW' f.reed up ui th

i ,

Irea-nry "otes rn the Stat

every rule ! actio:, at his pleasure. To cubiish

our coas.

f ti

ratoio.

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Nc.irlv 1 pnr e i p e io n ine i''..-i iiuru- cann ii en.er into ' . ..-..-.. ii i... ii:.... . i t

: f r the :a-t vear. !r. :a o:e , " a. i.a wu, ue ou.iguorv, ana Wii.cli can

. i ii i ..I i . , . . .

!11S , ne impaireu oy sur se pient legisi uion, is asserting i c?j nr as sa w n, iiotaiug seems to liave been tie

! the .- ,1 same principle which inheres in everv lana rived lion, this source

a-.. i i . i . i . A c . . .'!.! ,c: i.- .. i. . .

m iivj liuiiiiici ia fciioiM ihm. a. I in ine .71 ue i s tot . ueiaiciam oi circu. iinui i isi iweive down at :J,7li:i. and the school houses at .3.IÖI. ! months, I e ;;; (i:)

(hie ia itter contained m tlie report o! the audit r requires particular attention. During seven years, from IS.',' to ISIS inclusive, the alie of the lauds returned by the collectors of the o unties fr the n 'ii-p iy m eat tif taxes, and appropriated by law to the benefit of schools, is jUo.O lö. The .-um returned by the school commissioners of tn enty-li ve counties, as hiving been collected on account of these

i iuds, including penalties and intere-t, is f l'ü ,MH.

Lieut. i r. era .r.

coinmi'i. e was a

c iiu'y e-'!' "a r ite ti.

d i;-; t-d act do ji;t'.'-a

lies, in 1 r . is

m . 1 1 i D-oi ..

n , .a ord- r to pi u e I.-t --in.- d by her n.-ler

f.erent ! nits of t..c I la a in their rv ut.

;diJ, and t ensure lh'. .idle .-. .ii c ::du t it upiai pjie . v.e entire e m:. h je-e in th"

1-ci, a tr,

i ; - : i i " iii'iv1

ritie ; ria - ., 1 .'.'.. Th a w.

1 .';) c 'ursuant. t t n e ice, th-

'. ,ty an: . .-. aiu i!s i !e- !'o thof tl.eia

b 1'.

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l.I.-ient d;stM!"i

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'. m a, rat s u e ;i nd i

il'.d WO W li! V .' h! ta w i.a

i !

.1" I he Den. our tta:

r ito

S ,e.;ie en October TO

ieii, l.r'T.riis ; Specie on ' )etobcr ') I , 1-1J, 7!n,'17 V

Ileduction ot speca months, It will be seen that her means are.

doctors of Vig , a-sen.'.det! a; tiic C-u.t M Terre Haute on Tiiur.-div tin: 'J 3 Ji n: t..

i .. ei-

I U in

i i

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r- s. lu',1 'hat t!

i . i

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I lb- I)

Ii

1st twcivo

purpose ol appoint

orratie Si.-.te (':: v nt i -a , to i; j i.-hi .

lis the !'l!i day of J muary n-xf , f r (h p i p - . : nomiiriting emdilates i',r ( , er:.' r .a. d la-;'.. iovernor, a!.-i to .ipp-ii.t del -gates to rearo.-ent tliis State in a N itioaal C-.;:v -nt. u f.r t'.e t, fJ!.

:l ai-n ' Of ho

I

nat :

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n o: c

and:

or

1 . .-

a

leaves t.h" tn a-u y n-iriy pay the members of the I.

pu il e rhi 'cr-', and tie current " pea-es ol the g v

1 itute of .a nun t

' iture, t

a'

ie same principle which inheres in every farm rived lfotn this source in the rcmainiir' counties.

..... .

various ' r-'l,v,'ri!';i'-!'- ptlreJy ':epotiC. Our constitutional j leaving uncollected öl.llo. i... . ... forms o! ivornment hav ii their origin in tiie tove- Ti.ere must h IVO been more than this amount ro-

. rnaient. Th e sa ire Indian i is eulillcd to reeeive i re VViil " A - p "4de, were established for the : a! .. d , t ;k i ng into c en-ideratioa the h-avy penalty from the distrihu't ei of the pr-.e :.!.- of the ; ublie ! v,r)' i"ir.' ''; ;f avoid. ng tln-se evils, ''.he i nmuti- ' and interest imposed ia su. h eases'. The only evilands is f." o 1 7 f'.'i. The (i.neril ( ivcrnment i 1 '1VS J ,xl:cü '"p'-e equal obi gallons- oa den -e if piymnts by delinquents is the receipts lias withheld, of th.s sum, f lo, '.).) t a piy luck Stll'-Vs itidividu ls, and any infract. n of these , given to taea. by the school commissioners. This

And her liabilities to to all others, exeept the St ate and Individual Stockholders,

ceni to j oo'ciei; iae ii." t. ;:. '. !'-.

Judge Tilltnson wa.r e ( '. 'on vention, Thonas S,ud i IcrnniT'iei, r.t.l .Johnson

,!.-:. Is. Ji

nt and V.e

in II.

-et'- l IV- -i ! -nt

y, a.;-; i M ' w 1. . i; no v . v

h C re. n. ;.i.d !I

in. .! - pr

i v i e t :. a ace

"Nation:;! ( 'on v : 1. 1 ".) or eoid.al ti:

.'a m itne. I v ..J r. I c. it : a

i!.:!"--r. nl t. w m-hi; s !' liu c aifity i.- roe tin il met to .it tii i r r ' ; ' ' ' ' i ' I'll

.'h e! .on :,-r t !, ; ar; - oi icno a it 1 1 g !'.. g ? . ! h- e-i : t v r.ei v . ; ! . - a to :,- !. id liil.icoi '..! t!. 1 i.-t S-itur.I v ia i.rdn-t.

tl. a c '.oui.tt-' n'.ni'l of ,,(',.,, , i t wis -. - ..:..' !y f.i- l'f"-n!.'rt. t i

ii v 1 t 5

Shon ing an ox- r-s rf m;ms,over all lier Pal' diti e.s, to others tlini Stock-

interest due on tine b.eid- 1 1 tie; State porch -, d i ''''- i'4'-" ! suj.ersiie ol soun l in or.i..ly and j constitutes lae only cl.ec.i ; but it wou.U be wrong by the C.ui'r i! (.'overnnun. and inve.-t-d in the ' Ö' ' - 'ern meat. :toe ;-i cen-;.re, uiercly bee inse these accounts are "ill.it I ..a a... I . a ......

Cin-ki-nv rial Ch ..-t r.v annuitie, leaving a b .1- iu w..ae we ceprecaic actnil repudiation, lot Ui i confused ami ur.satist ictory. i his is n-t intended

ante t. the cn.lt of the State of C I i"2 ''. This

loa v oe set u )wn a-' r ni-n unii" t no am mot o ie- ll" i. ...i i'n".'.'.- i.iu e im.; il-.-uu, wur eai- i . i

i.ders, ol

:?,Miiä,l:H mI

tanes. S. D!g, A. (I'.lnes, mal il. S appointed a eomtu'ttee t rep it i.; . ! . save of the sen.-e . f t.h; .::" ting.

The eoniaiittee ropet" 1 t tioiis.

U....S Wo! aas '

Ou m .I O 11 A .- -. 1 i c t ! .

t i.- r n on ,i.;r , ,:: !a m a . a, the or.vr-; t j he p i ta. -1. t hi la li u , t in.

la t.

t .' ( i:,', .i.t. oli, w h ) m oie

a -d ; ;.g d I a" lu 'i t i eg y ' d ill the Iiali ii.i Stüte S t i i g t hen ad 'urn-d. . i ri;Li:v, lhe,, nt.

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Ilt.S.

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The reports of the. Treasurer nnd Auditor ot

herewith laid before you. 1 In v exhibit

rvni rr

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we f

a on

in

in the ultimate tr.u aa'i of

a'W iro of t i it il.i- r.in.i.l, : ... ..a. i. ... i- . I I .. ....-. :... . .....a., rri'.r...,! t.. f... tl... St-.in nr.. icrowat i nil bot re Von

nmu I'l l.l', lilu l Iii Iii1; .-rlU. UI S.,I'ii; Ii1). I Ills I w 1 1 '' o . I ll , .v . I l. .1 , u V OIU I l.g . iii.-o.h'. ic mai-i; x-oii.ii i", i"i ii.'. - . - - 1 n 1 . 1 , ,. , . y 1 1 .. 1. ..... .1 ... .a,..-.... .V i- . the direct act . iirndui-.'s I !.i. .- 1 r.....tt 1 t. ! in roa.e of' il 1 reet in r I lie a t tent n .11 ol" t In I ."! s I at 11 re i :. the lisUll maimer, the statement of tho.-e n!a p 'l s , .. nu I ll Ml V. e :i re 111 : i

T,i-,iit-iii;--v,Il.l- I l illl.IIIiri.il a.. 'k-flLii- l ---I - -...v, - - - p a ......

. . . c , , KarraiT.i-nfj ..t l.rii.w rfrv-t . f. .nf, '..,.--.. ' I 1 fiio .lof'.o.t.. i.f ll... f-i,l-.. .....lo.., .. J . . . L I..- I r.fj rn.... ..tiif llm r.n'ol ttf n v i oin .1 1 t m r.o? nn.l OUT .' 'U ' -1! S H II I I I i I . I . Ii I r ! I , ' ; ' T I .

I U 1 1 III ri' V l lu'Tl Up! "Hrs 11 1 1 1 tif o lor - & ....w , . v i,, ui voi ut'dviirv i 17 u,y ua m uiu -.uiin; pjcitjui, iLiiu iu miiiw uit; ; -- - -"-"i1' -,-iii0 i-i-, v.oi(-.c, or. nouu.co, u...ii.ou- -

the present y-tr. Tlie deficiency is t be sti .p!i.-d n'-'c-' n',-l uece.-san.y prevent us, until they are re- ( necessity ot imposing proper checks, and requiring ; union ot ti.e revenue, me pr.i.c.jai nuuer cn- , ill fuel, manner a,- the Log;.-! iture m :y direct'. Tiie ' -rom d .ing wait duty require at our ban Is. j tie: t.e.p.ent exhibition ,,t nil accounts relating to tiffed w ith t!l"SC Mlio't- li:tS I eeu presented in ri.V ''r','''' "'V'-'' ''l''r-' l' .ievisii.g of ways I m-Tns to d-iray' tae'eX;.. -11 1' it vo s!i -aid n-ver las- sight ot our liabilities, p.or t! iut. Is, at stated UlterVlls. remarks and suggestions relative to the Treasury bc,,) ..'''' 1 !' .'' oft!ie Government is the p.-ciil.ir pn-V,!! :of t'ie !-,-''; t") avepj, citlicT iliroutly or indirectly, the dj- With reference to a spec, he recommendation on not.-s. It may not however, be improper to remark c-am.niaCon ol t.p immediate re-re--ntntive.s of t',. .... -'.o, witii "'ands of j u-nce. this suij-ct, I cm only say to the Legi.-dature that, tbat, for sever il meitlis past, almost the only mean-. Jj''- pe pe.' -t t.ii C'.untr which I miy not interfere ; but I c inn-.t press too Noof.iaal account has been received of the pro- involie.l as is the Condition of our school funds, and under the control ol the Treasurer with whieh to tbeir virtu-; and ,;J-:-' stron'ly on vur mnsiderat'"!!, the necessity of us- ?rc.-s which his been made in the nro-ecution of ' indeed the wh-de subject, no better suggestion oc- pay the salaries of tho public oläerrs, and discharge " ,'cr"'J,c,i' : ar.d tea. t

i'.wi m .i v.e ;ir" i : v . ' 'raoiij

ti.

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I .i" 1 1 I !.!' i nt oi ro mi .

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strongly ou your cn;

i'a :u '.' i -a o. r.-s-mt y-ir. a ; ttu'h ot' jh- , e ;i r' tu' ly (pi 1 1 :iee. t" .r t

f urn; trine

u

that

A cr, -I 11

in ecrv exertion far the earl. est pr act. ..'in! ; re- ":ii lu fl,!l' 'r"'J Can il, we.-t of Lafayette. It curs to my mind, or mere l.kely to be followed by 'he Other expenses id the ( IoVeru:ae::t, have b--en JeToption of the ir-i.-ury nat-s to save the people 's nderstood, however, til it ail important put of j Valuable results, than to invite your earnest atten- treasury not-s, ncea-ioning a heavy 1 -ss to tl.-; to from further lo-s, mi l r lloVO the revenue of t;... 1 the work Ins been put under contract. S.mo - tio.t to the ta.-U of a.-cei-taiiiiiig the amount and con- ; wh--Fii tli"y have been p ud, ou account of their de-

State fr-un em'i irri-suicnt. I w.-ubl al-o ctdl your ! proeiiMon was teit, lest the .-erq isM.ed pursu mt ; dition ot these lunils, ana, U neeil be, to provide, precunei ; ai u . f . tu floi I no iiili "'in il... .. ...ii il ii.i i . '. ........ i t : . K.ima ..info ' " n ii i nro in ion: nrr 1 r - t- a.- t i

Itcntio.i to in-; imp"i;cv oi re-i.-suing treasury notes ; " "- ".im; ia cou.ju i uion oi tae canal i tnrougu same pu.Ji.c iiii.euoa.iry ,ior me iiui.'miloiiuu - v .-..- ..

in

tint hive h. ti once received at the treasury if it ! would n it an. wer the desired end ; but it is behoved 1 of these all-important f actspin 1 presenting the result ' reference to th" f.ifeiwre and sale of lands, far th ;

;i t . i... ...... i a o.i... ... ;,. ....... in liu ouu.ic sn.rti. oi im; c.tr. ;ns nt ti.-.i t.orti..tt .. w...n tntiir. i at a re. 1 1 i s renn :si t t a 1 1 t en ion -na v mei i oi lives ana nenaii:"-. : ami a o iae

...Tli'. .-II... il . .1. . '.!'. .1. ...-?.'.. .. lllOtllkllilllLi l ........... .. I 'i.i 'i.l . "'I.rf .......' . .i... ......... - .i,... v.. I . " I - . . ..

I I .1 .1 ....! II ! . . .. ' i.f lb.. VV.ib .'. ilbvt lt.., v.o.-. 1 .' .. .1 i. i ' i I . - I a ..... I. ! I . . . .....nl'..M 1 1 I ..... ' ;! P. ml on limrt't I'lvpti to t!:.. St iti nu J'0"lt V HI .o:gr"S to CPVlte U J

l.llo; is (i I III I II ;s o'-il , lili.ir rijui; W I.I lie proportion- -..u.-i. .n.-.j I n n. 1 1. s u UI III',' WUr HIS , Wl.ai- "roauu Sliunio o'. -ii-i. ill) . A iinoiou , ami ii -- - .... - - i nhly inert is 'd, hit this a Ivu.t ge will be entirely ' prevented any serious di.'iieulty or emb irr assment. : extent of our rcsmirees fully known, lor the purpose account of various trust funds. The advertise- l' J"r,jc JP' Lie Country a nai t...i ,., t'.r.. f. .... n ...tf..! Ti. f.a'. ,.V ' It w all be remembered th it. at th ; 1 ist se.-i ei of ! f .'etenauiiro' w hit additional means are nece.-sarv '.nents. With which the newspapers in many parts t..e w.ieeis g - .'ram. i.t by t

the Slate is ..JeT'go.l for tae.r redemption, and. f.r ' th J L"L'isl itUiO, two acts were passed, one incorao- ' to imnart I.IT and ellieieney to our oni.i.oii scii..'"l of the State are crowded, as respects both these i"ip"'o.uo its ;!1 t..e way ta" a..:

. . .1 '! ' a . . . . ... I I. - I .1 . . . n . . . I ..... ....'. . I ft a I ... .1' Ml Ml I O I , .W IC I .1 ,"' r o ,.

the ?'ike of our credit mid for the interests of the r '""ig tue wn.le water alley Uanaf Company . : pystem, ami give lorn. am. substance to wnat li is ' uieis, snow , w aaoai i.o a.n , inni reoei is iieees- - - " u. communi'v, it mu-t b- , ic speedily. In addition 1 '"' l!l ! ''her providing Ihr !"tting the public w.uks b ou, under the I c.-t directed ell'orts, hut chaos- and my. A large ipiantity of lands, if M,melhieg i- h '"lit J,f nnV,,:"r t , t the pavmei.t of the revenue, and other me ins tj Companies. I'llder the farmer act, a comnniv 1 confi-i- n. It. h .wever, w all acconodi-h but little." - done in the one ca-, mu.-t change owners on V ' 1 'Ah-'v'" :,rr

'."ii: i u.nu'- i 'it ii a: i, i .1

t I . .v

g iverument ; ami tint tV'V n . pr-oiipt y r -s

ll'.sali.e.l-' attempts to cat .'.-; t !;.!.. into ta; s:

ot any me-is'Mes l.av.n; for tlie.r obj -t Lirageaient of ir j n-t incaoiies. i r i.i :in-i-the burdens of taxation bey cid the wants, eminent economic l!y adu.iir.-tere-!.

Ilslv(d, Th.t '.e have wit:;

I lied disapprobation tie attemp's c t t;o w n:g nr

trg n ite n il i. b

iini, t i i . 1

leg " i i . ' listrat a n ; r

:i Siie:i:n 1 r t

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! with iimp: il

ia in, J . ..', in-'. I ii I; : 1! th-1

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n u tie- ..in,.

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tae a.d ol (.en r .l I Bm.

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ii:- ! ; a g . u.i !i t. r . 1 f - ti.

a, the !) if

..a W as n ee.vcd w i'h 1 .ad and 1 e g -he. rIle so d..; i r ia re than an h eir, am dt eaastie ' p iLu-.'s v. h.ci f dlo ed on-ry p-ro d bowed tii it tii : oidy safe'y f.r tae rights of i joiing class. ;s, w i ,:i the r c -nito n f ie-

: .t.c pi ,nri;.'.'s, and at th ; i !-., o !j u p d the a.o.-rats of M is-ic'.u-.Ut--, With loifor. ;.i.d fr-'-

ia I r lie ,r Lattor erv, to mal;- one no re

nt

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I r ti.

i

IV

h- retofare provided for the redempt...:. of the tn-i- ni been org m.. -d, and t i,;en os.s.-ioii of tue to direct ompiinos wa!i a view to ascertain tl.3 pre- uncertain tax titles ; ana, in tue t..cr, the Male mry notes, and w h ch ought to he mi..'e avail i bio ; 'hite Water Canal. Cnder th ; latter act, one1 sent atn eint and condition of our school funds. The ' 11 become, n hat she ought m-t to b", an o.xtoun.i far as practicable, every other means which the ; 'mpany h i been organ i.:d f.r the continuation of tin.dfi -..-.l in ves' igat a n s alr-ady made, show enough ive holder of real c.-t ate, taken In ia lor c;t . n--. State, consistently w;t:i her j u.-t ohl gati n-i,cinap-' -ho Madison an I Indianapolis liulroid. These ; to e.-tab'.i.-h the :es..-;ty of searching f.r funds wh.eh have thus en 1 avored, in as brief a manner as ply to this object, shoull be bruugT.t int. re.juisi- ! C'uupanie s d a tct report t j t ' i j ilxeeutive. nnd n have been misapplied, or apparently lost, am! ol '0"ss.b!e, to lnybeb.re y.ci such m tters. as it o.-.mr-tioii. Very in my of our citizens are indebted to certain iufarmatiosi is in my pases?ion as to their tracing their history, from the tune they first came ! fC'- to n.e, would demand your parti, ular cons.derathe State ll. various ways, and on account of vari -' ojierat i a.s ; but it is under.-'oo I that t he worhs are , into tae hands of the agep.ts cn'rutted with their i"11 Ti.e history of the la-t few years jio.-se.-ses ous funds, and after looh'ing over the wh-du grounds, j pnseculed with energy and sp rit, and strong hopes nian ig.'aicnt. In a neighboring State, whose j but few attractions, and our i.-mus of the future and viewing the oudnrf a.-sunents to whieii we must' ar0 entertaine.l if a successful termination. j school funds had been placed in the hands of oflieaT.s ,rc i"t of the bngiitest or ma?t cheering character, b; fiilM-ctcd until the treasury notes are all re-! There is a su!j .-t whieh the Co:i-.tituti.m hismo-t not sipi'ct to a strict aeeount.ah.Iity. a th ormo'li Stilt th-re is no ground f.r despondency. Our State

ar.

ol the g-.veri: no ti? , w tempts (ende,- ti. propiiri'os") to I iy nr.. turn! int'j;'st, t'-r the

tiiraig. Ji s ilr il, la'ii we entert a in

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r; . ... ; r rue

os-a to a: y e ri . ' ' i-.:i": r. - i. n t h" : ie. nt. t f ti. ; n:

v i '

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is were ...' adopted.

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deemed by the St.i'e, I can see r.o better plan than J wisely and appropriately confided to Legislative eon- ! mve- tg i:ion was projo.-d and executed ; and the j is y'"11'- - P'!!i:css a ferti.e country ; our p-pu-to make them receivable for all State duos as fir as ' t"d :u:tl supervision, and to which I cannot ton ' c vi-e.piem-e was, t i.o recovery of very considerable ' Jation, en'erpri-.ng ami industrious, is Const antly it can be done. Iflhe State will not receive money ,' earnestly invite your attention. I al u Ie to the j .-ums, w hi i. had been overlooked, or lorg'-ttcu, or increasing; and our resources, as they sh ill be deof her own creation f.r her own dues, sh-c.iniiot 1 csiablishm ent and support of a system of common ' supposed to b entirely lost. .May we n t antici- vel-.-.ed, wall r lpidly diminish, by comparison, tie:

ami ou"l.t Hot to risk the people to ,Tive it that crod- se'ioo;s. lVrhaps no theme ;n all the w ide range ! pat. .as favorabb; results by puruing a similar 111 VA '"'r proscm i i.i a irris.-tm.iiis. I. we f l "O ... . ...a ... t. a . V 1 . i a I i ' i I

; ot tiiscussion nas jooh more tl laorateiy discussed course in our own Stale It certainly is Welti. ' mii-.e ine proper c. ions, reuet w ia come to us j than this, and perhaps there is no tptCstion of policy ; while to try the experiment. Prr! we are aw are of it. With such a country and

ol cotihei nee ill tli" of the dietingui-h- .1 ed as fu. table ; o:-.. the demo, r .e- . f 1 1,

1'n.tel

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Vh.ua be :

v.

itieil in

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g t a . nod the . r .. ! r the d- ie. Ti : 1 rod V ! , ,' .,.

do a i I.i : !n"'.. eel vv i r i S I aerlory. v.'Z'ir, in the re.

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ii"ri"y in i. . s t . n "ue

ev- ..a u v -i r-

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p. rtaiaciou-. pr-

it as a circulating medium wnic.i she rcl.ues to accord to it.

As rcards tli. C( ndition fifmir f roh-n .'. hf there 1 "- "'t the leuling features of which there exists I have thus presented my views or. this all-im-

his been no material cliano since theTta.st meeting! s'JcU --cneral unanimity; and yet, strange to t-ay, partat.t bubj'ct to your consideration. I am not of the Lrg.-lature. No part of the interest has ! '".o g uj werli his b:cn m ;r e sadly neg'ecleJ. Toe , uispo-ed to Le tenaeious as to the propriety of any been paid. The suspended debt hi3 been made the r euucatl e.o of our y auth app; lis to every CO- p irtieul ir c urce. 'ther have their peculiar view s, iubj-et of very cons dor able investigation by the ! crgy which patriotism, phihnt'iropy, morals and re- : - I vvi.i at on'; y to any measures which proState agent, and the re-ult is to strengthen tlopro-i ':on, cm put f.rtu iu its h;hilf. " As the founda- 1 m so to be u-eful 'and citiVe-tu. o many noti-,ns b.ibihty tint nearly the whole of tl-.e amount will , tion on whieh all of our present an.l future political are entertained as to the best mode of org i".iz':o'

vvii oo--. yii, in... cou'iierni securities, it aiiiv ..sis , .as a i aesiion oi lUoiVlCU i h hvi'iipsj. 1 r emaon scao s. anl so mac i Frn-itiv.o

such a population as wc have, if w" are true' to our

selves and honest with ti.e rest of the world, wc must finally triumph over all our d.fileulti".-. Representing different constituencies-, and coming direct ly from thorn, you aie well informed of ail their wiants and necessities; nnd it wall at ai! t'tip's atf.rl 'u' tiie i.rsi sincere j Ir'uure to unite w.th the Leg. si iture in all mca?urcs cJeniated to give

an . ia i:. pot i n 'Oi

a fir :a y o: e of t loo

the o'.hers, w w :il ...'..! o-ir cordi il rmd support to i'h :x of tii-ni '.vi. sa ill Le p n- uimatcd f.r that oiii .--. ll ac , 'I hat we call n; on the democra tion of jlie c.ti. ui- of Ind. ana, to leave no hie means untried to eh . ale t;llH Sa;.'!i ...... ..!. 1. 1 . . .

t'p.iivücai p....t;cai station af n ce.- oe

a

i

......

- r m n : r ie-r f "i r v nrs ol pi i' -ing ii-r ( :.'; Stat--, as ri, ; ,.

'1 V t

g.ve a r ta it i.ec ea.iy tbemocratic eli i: o t-.r

so many ; i. . s..-;er .-i ilvs la'.in'aai

t'grieu.tur'.l thir.".ct-"r : a:

her deeuh..iiv

; ) ill

11. d w h '. ll

I , .1 ..

e l!h

.11 Co.

her to iie r

the

rhm

1st . -

w a ;

a . '

, - .... nr; o'liiaiu ft urines, ii i .is ,i .jo-si. inn oi im.iviiiii u n ij)p:ncss; c onmon scao ani so muc!i sensitiveness is - " r-" ' --"o m m. iiioi:h -' . . is not probable that mere can be realized f.oui them ' p the shield of our national purity and morality, it evinced respecting these notions, that it is m tst ' J!!st r,-;cf o the cit zen, and to nilv.'.ra.e I iiO hu:. thin half a million : -.r.d even te save this amount! beyond and rib 'vc all others in ma-rnitude "and difficult to secure hinunv of sentiment and action ' aIU prosperity of the Stale. will re.p.ire much cue and attention. i importance. T.-.-perly and tharougiily" d:-p 'ri--ed. i In this matter, something', and, often much muVt b" , S .MI'I'L LI'JIIU. Ihelnlure of this and several other St ate to j there c in be no doubt tint t, a-hainistVation of our given u to tito views and ootnons of each t ther. llxi. . : i vr. ( hi wi.rii , ) meet the intere-t on t!.e,r publ.c debts, has been the republican form ot governni"nt would abound in all ; .No system of education can be 'digested without cm Jh ' - S Bll'.li.!'! nl'imi..1! f. .M1.......I ..i l.n.... ...1 I O -. - .t!i.vnli....tT..-j .'.'.!..... . I . . . . .

demands.

b !,.. .7, That wc as r.ili;-.:n- of V ig arc determined that in realtor, in do dam.

do-tali . ri,

:;. i.o

a - '.' .-r- : ? t. to . t ..

--!.:-' :ts v -( ... !...; !.. ;.:,s s n I : f :a, r i. '. s in t ii .- pi 1 1 ! ; o : ' '. '.'; over cu p'dity, f n.-u r 1 ir ng th Ilm;, ro- Stat" ir -o

It -in 1 Itr t.-h i. n 1 .g -. an I

.. r" .a to '.a .'. th" ll' 1 v.l.e:, h r O , rg ('::.

Uinh ii r I nil fe ' ral tr

and i" r il ;r a pr ela: : s it o! : '; j that great -'' '-' ' ' -le; p- pie", ', ii .1 h"

m.aa'". t'.r I,

cal o

Ku-jei.1 oi mue.i commc.ut at l.onie and abroad. I nis j ama ges, v. ,ia utii tew of the evils cf Midi a or anise ; ?ml he can hard!" be esteemed a roil

i j '

fids in

t 0.

tii at '.v

an.l the. nt - VV" '. :ig -t op.

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a

a ; e

i.een.-y el oiir

t.-

' i a 1,1 11

ro-;.er:'y

i

am

in tl. ... i..s.t tl. '...' I.. .1:...- .... lUo. nf'.'K'ii.i.il . ,i 1 1 1. ... , I. . l. i ,.

- ...... I ... .....i....... v ... -ß - - - " --... v.. 1 in S I 1 .!...'....'- ... o l 1... .i-.i.1..r.... ... . . .......... ...

.... ,-., ..i.i . I i i ii v....... , im. V1U..V -. u.i ...... uv. ........ .. .-...j u . . . w. ft .. s. oi ir.an a ir. e m .-i. .hum ICsl aTlllst tiat nii'siTiiii n iin ... .. .,,,.1 ea'avneril r:-e r"i.I iii'miu ;... . . . . . . ... i ......

n.......l. ... I ,,. m.,.r.,,..: t'.. In.M'nIif. ,.C . .. ' ' .' .;.. . . I'lT lilSt tl.C I.lll.illU II )'l'.' I I'll' SlTund Cr.M, Oil lb. liOlli

, : . , . '.' ., i . , .ii.'. ',.'" '"I lvaa t.stu: great piea.-ure ro conimuao-at" to Kmber. t be ..vv I. .....l.. ....... ....... ........ ... .1. .. 1. ...... I. ....II.Oll.1l..tf..tl.. .ll..-.. a... ...... . ... -

... ... v... .-.v. i.n.uiii'1 nai.-, ii- uivu.iri:.: iae r .'-..ti , ito.- nnv.a una iri a of .-n n , l i

A Tuiun ('ion- .r Arriaa ! loi Irrn pathcioj ttiis caintv will be f and ,r.V.

..... .. . ' ts

c.utity, .v.o. In Septem- f,-s" princi; 1 ?s v. i..,;h we

he .ri.-p-r.f v ' f . .r b-d v

the Legislature, that the i.il'iirs cf

Lniversity pr'n-cnt a

a. r (Mr. (I. W . s-i;l.iv .in. ) i,ri'i nt'-J it a

tae lai.i.in i dozen .if pie-, the pr. duct i t the tl.inl crop he ia the saint

Hi re pry-porous apptratiee tree. The-e L-t have i..tvet come I.. j.erl','. ti.-ai ; but.

J ---------- --m - --a - w t ' a I O 11, I - i in.,1 i i o i - oi a.Ci lrI.'ara..a I .. v.. I I o ro ftt'ir V : ' T . Fd T ' . I'l'-ln l .1 in . . . II . il . A .1

- , I . i . ., , ... 53 . . . i . : . , . . ii., .3- i..v- .-i .u.i v , ...... ....... i... ... ,...1114 uv.iii ,i uir lo.uu ii nie Ultra cro: i.e ia l .e -lira jUHt habdities, on the sanie level w.th the wilt.,1 re-l oation-eae!. ot the.e cvus which, it m ist be con- Lniver.-iJ y nr-.-cMt a mere nrj-nerous a-me.rarice Tl I,., Lv v ...r, ,.. ,

pad,, tor. It is tnu-. ti. it the be . rtless usurer is in- j ce.eJ. Inve cxerc.sed, to some CXtClit, a dgri !im- than tl.oy have exhibited for several years. The Mr. s. ,av-. ,hc tree is v,-rv Oil.' The I .rg, st one na a-' capntjioot uistingu:s..ieg t.- t.veena blainele-s mi- i and Corrupting ii.tlaeuec 0:1 our happy fJim 0f ffov' ; recent e.l' rts to give .eheiencv to its organ;. -tion, und l in.hcs ia circumference. The tree is ab,. at bility to piy, and that fraud which avoids an honest , ernuov.t. wouhl, in the event ot a th'.. jugh svstem promise to be eminently successful, and to secure twilvc ytars old. debt. U ,tli the Utter we have 11 j connectio:) ; "f education, give way to an a!:no,t universal oho- 'to the Si.ate the full ben-iits of its nmpl ; en J w- . Iut we arc compelled to ran!; ourselves with those dicr.ee to the commands of the liw. the elevation of ments. In the supervision of this institution, the )rcnrur'- Ut the Lw of Spam. t!e nnnonty of ail f,. w ho cannot 0rou1.1t !v n,iv tfioir iist I11SÜ t ic. W I na'.il.c nurit v nr.! oaf riot so. n n,l i etil.!,. i i. ... t a. . . . . .... . : . . . R '-'''" r,,J,',':i :it twelve yi ars ol .. J he i-r .- nt Out-en

v .a;.; tn e -:::: a;

1 1 h d iiy ua .er lis a ;a ,d : ia a Iversi'y that defeat

r :.'.) ite ur cnerg

:. ! n -c tl. U ere haig V ig

g nr : ... s i'.' ta t i . .-. e Le c-.. :.'. .-.1 r 1 r. a;.-; r.

I hat v. e dee::, it

l 1 Oi i' .

; ... end tic

a t e

a '..' i 1 U Vote. J i: n :: s - a i 11 I I r.i a. .r.d un-a-.yy.et

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r

t

, That . r . ' 1 - ...

ue 1 n ev cry . in

.!.. . . . . I

c ir! u ti.-

ii -i ve to ! ! e.'

. ret re .1 at t

1

t.lt.ihie l.ura a. r t (O

lit S il

c tint v to s

the democrat:-' State (v.r.ven: ii la L diampo'.is the h'th of .January ie t.

: ,r tn gate, t ;id at Li

n t!

;c-'

f ti e

tioi.s, Mr. h.tc :ah lun'e an add.-'

tne re

Legislature has a fimst important trust. To make it

d:s i-u.s

c! alike by its c ur cius tone to .vards p-.i.ti.-ai

1 10-oi iu rn p-uieuts ; as hi i. a nv its a .e an-i i'."ir . . v

, ' - . . - - . 4 . in. in, . 1 .ei; 1 s. .. 1 11 1 1.- ii i - ni'isi iiii,"' inn uiei. lOII.aiveil I . i . .1 11 , 1 .1 1 r are borne down by accumul ited burdens and d:(:i- "rable legu-latien. The sum of human hip.in-VcxttWelvusef.il: i.rvc i', f.nuls nnd r-uder , , T t"" o I l " , c,"',M".ut'"u-v aey -f t.,. gr. ltc-t po..i.;:i Hi.'.,, e.ah'l,el i: cullies. The sources of employment and ni"in, 1 would thus be as incalculably increased, äs the ' them productive, and to extend its r"puutmn, con- that ' Kin.m J '.f .a'"J,U,C a'' actual ovcrtugn of th.. Code - f Au.erienu D m :: i y. nrising Lent the disbiirs-cmei.t .f I.rgest.'ns oi in.:,-; o.ind is capable of inealculible improvement. 1 , stttute the prominent duties f this tru-t, vvhc'i.if n .a 1 1 t-. 1. .'rt o". ".r'!.0 i: ,! 'i'r Mr 11 ,a'"!,; a 1"cV rom-.rs, wh.-n the p;e. cy wh.eh now constitute those debts which have; mean that sv-tem rf education, and it is the only 1 fi.thfullv executed, must add to the character and iracu'd nataon ! l'"' i.s j lit, -n. ta; rc-.ut.,;.- a 1 vted ui.ann produced so laucli emb irrassment the Tncial kind to be tolerated, which is inseparably blended dit-atv . f the St ". ln "'-ly. . .. ... . ..- ' - . . - . . . . ä . ll II M II . -a a.

pronation ot our agr.cu.ture, manuf .etures and ; witli the ineu.cil.oii o. c arrc et mar ll pr.licip.'e?. coinmerce l!ie infliction i.f a d";):eciatcd eurrencv I . . . .- i . ... I - lurrcmv in presenting t.aese coriMderation-- to tlie L"

;n tn gr.

....a , i.-.ga i nia oto.i l ti.e ') v. feci system f g . l'V i.e. n , ri n 1 n t fearless t t . 1 1 1 w.t h of d-.i a-., a :;:. i 1 l-lo. o p- .du era -y an . tha t .v ti.e f'i.iri ss of i c ov er ins v i : - ; . ; he.-y, rn to, a g -1 I f ti.a. r i.'rv.

t ti.e v i-io r i ii.m I

1 1 - r : . o ! . j to t .e K ti.:... .:' 1

-:. CO '1 our g.:i mt g-;- , ' . .t are , i.-.i g in u . ei ; r t i i . i 1 . -, a : i 1 - w e . 1 - i r 1 s' :;i m, ,n ii.s c iin. I ' it . e r- . or w b ream iirmn- - :: .th v. i. -a

ta

i i.u

i i ii-' I....S li

., !.!, :. ''. Iii a -y" ' I. il ''. : t n at s v

a y we 'j-.? a .i - t.t-j ion i! r.ght .-t rin 1 in per- ' ; adai n 1 . r- l 't we ii ei', r tie;

i

.edy r

ma i a of ti

-I to ; storm t-e land in

emo-

. .r. v. .'a ;..:.i ,n s;.;r.t, hi g I a h - - ! o-.v comes a t ..- :'i : t..,:i of that pro-

t:.'

ro:

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ui

, 1 1

patr.it,

r t

ru.l

I.. 1 :

it ii ' '. fe c,i

l'he Colleges at Cr iwiordsville, Creenca-tle and' r'rf',ce s rrcov. r,-,l fr-tn hatorr dllh. u'ties she

On iii" ti

lt. Mail -n. Mr.

evens, i ,.

. if't itt iff

South Hanover have b en sustained, during the past rn..y nvc ovtii infoivt-u in ny t;.t- miiuiiM-ii iu l.i.-Ian'I, ... o. 11.. : ;i, a; 1 V v . 1 1 e r i . : g n, were .! . . . . . . 1 im ii iiii'.i. f...a. , , ....,.i .. ... .

ii5icneu upon us. uniu n can oe re 'eciiied by the. lature, I have not expected to pr"ent lew view or eir' Wl,;i a a m1 f.,:r'1 wort by the individual cf. , Ir , '.""h . i m. .u i...ii..ii.u... i-'nii-. ine on eo . . -- r i.- n . i. ;, ,u. i process of the revenue-low prices and unccr- to suggest thoughts nnre insp rn-r t'nu ritu-V' :;'r which Cstabli-hed th.se institutions. The u,"40U'!,Ca' ? npparn.ny but just com- n.e p. i a.s i ,r d l-git-s t, t..e S- C"i.ent a tain markets in every ue;- irtrne.it of bob..,. . .... ' 7 o... ...... . " ' u '' '.- .-trn ! . ...:..!. i.. t . . :t.. "CC?J a" 1 whfn- Ult!l tJlP I,r,,ar-"s "l cvn.is. tkV iefs A i-ag h-.i id i.iae.i was or e !. :. u.

... , v ' . pre sen. laemsta v us, m ie .v oi so momentous a uV i"1" 'on.- iyim; m n..--niv i . .f5. ,i, i-.,, i . ,,, ,, , ... ' .......... ntable busiuess-ii. these continue, to press,, down ' J0Ct ; nor have I taken it f .r -ranted that mobi- 1 cver-v sT else, his t-tiched them less severely ! ' n II ! i' 1 , ' '4't A "l Con'Ul lrc CMape.ed to om.t 1 r w ant of r ... m. I.i.-.j

wiifi a iuri?e mm 1 irrpsis i l i n rvirf nn,i . . i l . i . . . . . - t , . , -...... t t i . i " ' 4 ;i lin'ioh, i..d r-.-r 01 i:.-. c 1: ii. .. c.

1 .1 i.i v ii .1 1. 1 it 1 . ' irti. I n r r r s a 11 nirn . -----

a.'v i-

Lilitictf, and then to aiiix the brand of infimy under Lid

1 . t

i y tue Leg;- iti ea at

am. 1 t it is cue to the tn.t . i,l t . t ',

ica circuinaiances, is, to say tlie least, unw.tc. i ct to say. tiiat whne we fiave fiad muri. .'.. ',, ..

I he excrc.so 01 no n ?ö honesty is pnekened by lirn tJ lhe poop! J, and ir.ticll organized ct'ort 'n t'os reproaches which he teds to bd Ufil;i:nted. Wt rrtct . J.je'.preit deal uT btcnn A

ii-- luiu, niiviiui, i. idi. iur looy ana i in;ro v luenco written, and l"Tfc.a!o J III

mire urougui i.-.ese cvus upon us, and thcreijre wc rc entitled to ne.lhcr favor nor mercy. That most Utal error luve leaa tuinmitted by tho State of

Indiana, is not to be ror.tr. n ertcd. Seduced bv

V !

it

1.1? n'l.li riiN,. t, t'.nrtlo rrxult f.ut rr rf .-. I t.l v I.tVCII 1..VVV. (t.O. . I. rC. a f.t.7 n of Tll'h.or v.il.(U ..I, P.. M tl) .!. ! jVe I. I :

. .. . .. -. . . 1 , .. .......ii....i- ..i

tiie rrisis may do regtrdt d ns p.lst. It is understood couuy, tieor;u. was nut.- on th.- leb by r.ier of .'o"----. -r -' "

1U1 il ...,. ..w I..... .,n,mM,i ,.n,i... .u Ivnth U'v tribunal ol ui.e LunlrU an.l l.'uirv icr-.r.K. . ''.ii;e.,oi, lt:.s,i' I. l.'iil

most fivoribie auspices.' and the permanence and hai been trud ncnl times Ptfore, by the hgj! Irilm- miittie 1. ive pv.ver ij li.l a:ai.e.c n.-.-"., . ,!, .., i .,,.. i.i...!.. 1 1 3 ! S i f tho f'U'P, f,r the murd.-r ..f II. nrv Übke in I - lo. tan.

i , , l anj on one trial was f iunJ tu.r.v. but vv.is sulse ; ed on a f:r:n and endurai r basis. . i

:i

re a

The -,.:T;.re

I: "t t i v .' f r , r a - ..: the r. a- ai t!...t tl 1' oea.' d by lie : . . r. '- of t u1. J r ! by ! J .1 . I. .ll .In' I:, '. .-. .!

n f

j;:

ma

'- '!.- I 'nt . t r -' ra .

i

rt ueast J.

' I st .hi a d iv with Mr. V

itUlt.V

l..e Wi.d sp.nt ot improvement and epecjUtiun. uf.ich pervaded tiie whole country , enterprises were

.ini.eri3-.cn Wn,C,ri Cinn"1 n,,!V J'-'t:lied. Hut ! densomc provisos and al.li

c-.n.-i ... ui'.-.- n' i." i:i b-aeii iininrasurco 1 t.'iese are

xer.r.a sre not gu'.iie?, if there beanygu.lt. If the fob

iiouüi was -xpresed. our agents were told that wc : school-

were a great and gro .v.r tate, that our rc-ourcesi cause.

retcrer.ee t com: .-. n

sch-i u s, very little that is practical h is been bccom-

plished. o.ir school hw arc a c.miilicit.'j mass i At the list session of the Legislature, an act Wft

oi f.i;uiary nroviJpiriS, pres"r.t:iig Llilctl toes even to -a-.r, reciorii-r ti.e Ibivprnnr to note nrr.io .... i , " m.ui a ...iy w a ! ...r. an liarer. lie is rjrtv

the disciplined leg. I mii.d. whieii are :,!:' st insu- ; meats for tr.o crectrou of a new Icnitentiarv. The arJ chcerful I!e "'",kc 3--'jiri'1 xlv ta'.;V f;. perable to the ordinary citizen. Tire machinery t f same act rcri' rcj the su. erir.tencler.ts of the -re, cr.t ; v','' . , , .... . , the system L- ontan-'c! ;.,,.,...... ... , .... ' i..... ...,.- ;.. I aromks. I 5ti,.I ad-y wrh Tr. (,..v. He i- Iran.

. mi, i f.i.Lii i. ii,i uui I'l r-'iif. li.i.uu u;u L"i..til- ii. iij.'i iii.iii ua j ,. r, ,

no i.eccs-i'v

A'(ly Ti.'it tli"

"! tit', e-s Wil

II

ai oe pre-e abas., l'.v,

if a ;e

; In ! . a

ana i ' '

en.!, i'.p g r i a the '.ci

of ti.'s e c - - . i t J : e. ..ra

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hi." .-"lirlud.d

. ' .-iO.'a n ; f.r c'.' :i i-. i'if ora." ri c- ; iTarv j r vi-,,,t. Ti.e ( 'la . in. le an 1 o U.i ;n f t this ie;-, rills', iua'.n !y

1. M .r n.

a r. ' If

Wi: f 1 ii'd or.lv hive r..-.

it '.hi: Ultra . v e -!. -o I

.-v, rvwi,, .-. sa'.J ... V.'h.' to a:, chfr '.'t siy ai .v thing a' at th .'." .-..il t'.e a.. .ure s air f ..!..- ,:.. .i ! .; , ! ir , .,-

J jow.r ii l.v. .,J tbr , j . .

!. '.., '. .i' I

' ' .t.l in ah t .. v ( .- r '..'.- t ) i . . j . i r

I! viiiiiitiL'U an.i interwoven wit. i bur- pr s -n to cn.fiue fbo convicts at labor wnn.nr.s i.f, ., . . ie provi., and ,r,a!.liations; an I the socner nails, ci.trarv to the previous curtem, unless an !' ' " lic S1,i lhcr'" v:H "n) ' CSM' ;re remedied by jd(, leg,; provisions and : arrangement sl.-ald be made by which they could Vn.ipJ J.v i.h Mr.AJo-.s J!c w n tstit.uion ot a s.mpler PrüHniztion of district be employed in the build ng of tbe new prison. The hctr,v j c,.u' .,. j , ' . , " , the marc -p.ed.ly will we advance in this confined limits of the old prison were -ich. that but ,,v t!jC .. ,tlf; llo iu tav, r - , 7 .

:. i.i ih n, a -j 'irr od. ULLI A II 'HLL ! .'). I'r TllOVVS SvNKi.V, v. m

v v ii :r. I ." v v .

few mere thin half the w hele nurn1 cr c.uld be cm- t inff. llt!

a

1! f

ie j.Ajys tv.Yi axons', it. yj.'.'i V,.

JotN-0 .lit . IIINM , .'iin 1 1 ia i.i m. l . , .....-yi 'i t it r. r, Jhurj ': ; ' ,

s

Vi..-; I're . 1'.

..ii it t.

-.- -o i-rnai. i.t an. e;7 thi.i'z'.t Ihm

tii -i :.i .i:cv. Y. i. . t'..y -'. ..ii I ,;; ; r f

ta--' n i

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