Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1842 — Page 4

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rri')(i Trutn the IIjue informing the Senate

Int the It use of ;prrntativrs had c pvenrd

On fe Iiik Mrorn of I)., .Simonson. i . . ....... ...

unrui-ian, Uav'cci, Patr.ck, Jonca, and .Moore of P. Vilitary .JTin Mcysrs. Myers, Steele, Xcca. I.cwi. Puller, Sumner, and Heel. fife I'ris').t Mc?tTS. S; menscn. Huckchv. Hi-

The rcfcl:iticn being indelinile as to the price to -Mr. Kcad ade some remarks favorable to the be paid, w.tb a view to act advisediy on the subject resolution. on motion of Mr. Rich, the question on the adop- Mr. Collin would not make a speech. He knew tion c f the resolm ion wa reconsidered ; when ! the rentlemin from Marion was not actuated Lv

aid 1 political motives. His speeches and hid course here

last winter was an evidence of it. lie was against i - t!.c re-solution, eo tar ad it related to the judicial tribunal. Mr. West :n ned to strike rut asperstan," and insert 44 ali'-rt."

tone to the busineei f the country, lie entered inti an explanation c f the r.umerotn br.ci.tf to be derived frotn th-j discharg; of enterprisir g men, by

dclinq lect list Le extended to the third Monday in May in each year ; and also the repeal of that part of the law which requires a forfeiture cf twenty fire

per cent, for th non-payment if tixcs, and report h-iv.ng tho barriers preventing them from i ng in-

by b.il or ot.icr-Aise. to bjsir.ers removed. He did not knr.v in what -Mr. Thompson nnved to amend, by pi.tpen:ng fohod i f democracy the gentleman had been taught, tho sales if delinquent lands on the xirat -Monday in but it might have been a wronj school. January ; which r.ntion prevailed. " I Mr. (iormin again entered into a defnre of Iiis Tho resolution wis then adr-pteJ. ( pr-vos.t n of repeal, a nport of which may be givHv- Mr. Lo.vo. that t!.e committee on the iudicia- , en hrreiftcr. in tho c urse of which I.c r.n.i.lid rut

.Mr. Mcd'aughey w i?hcd to explain why he should ry be instructed tjcn.pire into the expediency of, the evil cf the law, in it practical orauon-tak-

votC ngaintt the resolution. It was because the . extending: the stay ca executions two vcars, and of

Li;i il und I ,Itrnal l.ijiruvrmcnts .Messrs. (, or- ;Can Le procured during the scs sion, and to report 3Ir. est asncd leave to strike out t lie latter i out all tliat relates to tlu repeal of the valuation man. Cuter, OWcall, Clement, llutt, MiPikin, to-morrow inurnii g at ten o'clock; which was clause. .law; which motion prevailed, and Hodge. . -idopted. -Mr. Parker would not withdraw his notion to' Tiic resolution was then adapted. 0,t .lricvl'ireMe'f-Ts. Logan, Oaborn, Ley- j Mr. M'Ccrmack offered a joint resolution instruct- postpone. He wished to get r,d of the question.' Hy Mr. Mt'.likin, that the j'.id.ciarv committee be man, riant.p in, Hiles, Denny, and Campbell. ; our Senators and requesting our Representatives ' If wc legislate upon it at all, it should be after other instructed to enquire into the expediency of so O.i C ;' i.'io i .Alessr. Hargrove, Williams, . m Congress to vote for the passage of a law re- business is done. He wished party Politics to be ' amendin" the? law in rc'atio-.i ( i'.iu.

Roberts, Tcvi-, Hravn of K., Mirvin, a.id Reall. funding to d'eneral Jackson the tine of one thcu-i left out of this house.

ll.tr Hid ll lls Messrs. English, Proctor, and : sand dollars imposed upon him by .lodge Hall, at

Tingley. -"-'w Orleans, in his prosecution ot the defence ot l'ogrntird fii'lt Puller of V., and llawkin. 'that city; which was read and pissed to a second O i Ftdtrul Jit iifiont Messrs. itratton, Don- j read n?. liar. Surf k, Sh.-Iljy, I.--e, (Jilhcrt, and Whiglit. I -Air. iormin introduced a j int resolution in rc-

PtiLlic I'.jfonliturft Messrs. Moore ot ().. lation to the repeal f.f the IJaukrupt law, or on fail

Hut S t ( V., Urown of R., Francis, Linglc, Snook, at.d Nurvcll. JOINT C MMITT!:I M. Vullic Jiui!JtittyiciSTi. Melton, Thompson, and Clirisman. Canal Fun d Messrs. Shoup, Wilson, and O" ei!l. Stale. Library Messrs. Wheeler, Xecs, and Hardin;. The Speaker a'so laid before the House the order of business to bo observed during 'he present tea sion. l ONdBESSlO.NAL MSTKKTH. Mr. Divis of .S., on leave, offered a resolution providing for the appointment of a commiltfro to report a bill f)r the formation of Congressional

districts, to consist of one member from each alter

nate Judicial Circuit, and three from the State n

large boipr a committee of nine. Mr. Pradlcy moved to amend so to have one member from each judicial circuit increasing the number to fifteen. Mr. Davis of was opposed to so lare a committee as tho amendment contemplated. J id ex periency would teach gentlemen acquainted with the orjjaniz ition of committees of tho ditlioulties tliat have treequently been the result, lie would rather lessen than increase the number originally proposed. H i object was, that all parts of th .State mi jht be fairly represented, and he had shaped

his refluHn accordingly.

ure thereof, fo to amnd as t- include corporat'n ns within its provisions: read and nasted to a second

a

reading.

Mr. r?!iMtp rlf.'rcd a resolution authorizing the Doorkeeper to imploy ast. t-tants ; which was amended on motion of Mr. Hradley. p as not to exceed two in number. The resolution was then idoptcd. A incssse from the Senate announced the passage of the hill of the llou.-c for the relief of the people of Allen ounty, with two amendments, winch were concurred in, ho that the bill is now a law. if the (Jovcrnor sij-ns it. M. Hradley introduced a bill in relation to docketing cas.s in Lake Circuit Court, which was read and pissed to a second reading. The House adjourned. In the course of the balloting on .Monday, the name of .Mr. Henson, f r enrolling clerk was withdrawn after the third balloting. The names of several other persons were withdrawn in the course of the baliotmgs, of which no notice was taken. House adjourned. .srXATK.

: property eliill be sold on execution or other pro-

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-ur. ixeie-i aceurucu wuii me gcnucnian irom ray-; cess, unless it bring it lull cash value ; that n.t ctte, that party politics should be cft out of the i more than ons execution be issued in the Kaccof

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were pursuing would not etrect that otjeet. 'J'he question being upon the indefinite postponement ayes 10, noes ol. -Air. West moved to strike cut the second clause. Agreed to. .Mr. Defrccs renewed his motion clearing the court from cci;?ure. .Air. Dobson wished he wou'dtakc ii back. The U' Stion was further discussed by .AIc5?rs. Hwing. McCaughey, Dcfrecs, Ritcheyand Wriglit; who:, the Senate adjourned. AFIKKNODN snssioN. Mr. Kelso faid he once thought the matter compromised ; but he regretted that some of his friends

had thrown some dillicultics in the way. The Democrats had removed the obstacle at the first opportunity. Let us do as much. He bhuuld oppose the amendment. .Air. I:3wirg said wc were doing what we had no

right to do. We were interfering with another dcpartment of (loverument. The resolution itself is a partisan measure. He disclaimed being a red hot partisan, as the .Senator from .Switzerland had charged.

O.i motion of Mr. Carter, the resolution was 1

umn the tab! .

nnd nrg-mz-'d by 'he election rt its proper .n:crs, ker, Meeker. IM:uonoii. Milligan, and Parker. Mr. Xorveil offered a resolution providing for the

-id wan toady to priced to I.egi-litue hti;n,. . .H'urt tj'ihe t tr i 1, d. an i-o.'s Messrs. llil- lectson ct prosecuting attorneys on Thursday next

AIm a rc.-. -Jur.. u to tue il.-it, t.rit tn liev. .nr. , (s, i.oo.cv. Johnson. Djnn. .MLl -rmack. ."ti rn tiers. I t ten o C '"CK. the ."einte concurring : which, after

Hcrry be invittd to "p" of th1 L'-g'.-la- j and Mathers. 1 f t.. discussion thereon, on motion'of Mr. Hrawn tor - to ri. rr . v i' '. .'!. i. k, and tliat t!e S nate be J O t C7.i Messrs. I.o.ve, Hawkins, Hrown o! of SI. was laid upon the table. mv;ted f s'.t.-N: i-i th ; II y.t-e at the op -rung the . W.t Cr Hin, .Alonta-'-i, Stewart, and Mitchell. Mr. Ühoup cllorcd a resolution that the Sergeant-

pro:. t frfrvf-i u.ti privvr. Aisiajint re-.o.J-! (),, injt-.yiesT. Lesl.e, Hutler of R., Peck. U-Arms ascertain the lmest price at which two latter clause seemed to ter.sure the judicial tri-' repealing the present valaatio., law.

i:.n. r r tut ;.'ri'i)ic'it or a comm.i uee or t.v i ..i ir;!lirnni, Huttcrikld. .Slues, and 0,'j--ru. IiunJred copies of the ilaily Journal and Sentinel buna. Mr. Hrown cf M. muvdloamd b rtrkin

l ii I ' i r t i 3i ii .1 in,'; .o,,iiii . i -;o n i.i. p'irl of ti.e S-:i.it-; to wait on the (iovern r and ir,fr':i bun t'i'it the t I.oum's were orginzed and ready to recivc any cummunicatiua he m jht tee lit to present. .Air. Starf.rd i;iov?d t at the Senate ruicir with the ff:-!'!!,-!!;!! i.t'l'iu HoiK". A.eeued to. .Mr. U e-t oir-r-.-d a j :r;t re-..l it.on, tint un br the present t mh irrassed condition of the co in'ry th; L-g.sl uure sh u! I appoint a joint committee t invot gate and r'po;t upon tlie propriety of reducing the exjiiüiitiifs of .'tat. Adopted. M"sr. ü'c.i, Tnght, and CoIIett were appointed said cfimmif on t.'i part cd t lie Sonate. .Air. We.t ofered aji.nt resolutior. instructing the Si nators and riquestitig the Represents i vc i.i Congress f.rm Indiana, to use their bett P.xert;ins in procuring the passage of a law refunding to C;-n. Jarkson f l.tV-tl ur j itly exacted from him by Juilge Hall cf .Vow Orleans. Mr. Il.ving did nt wish to bj troubled with such ftutf on t!ie second diy of tho session. Crics of Order, Order ! He moved tliat the resolution be rjited, but -.üb?' quently withdrew his motion. '1 hj resolution walnd upon tho table. ri: i 1 1 ioxj ui.srxTMi. Hy Air. Wrig'tt, a petition for divorce ; referred to a sriect committee. Hy Mr. Collett, a petition f r nl i fa School section ; referred to Mr. Collett. 11 Air. Hemma!!, from cit.zens of Noble, for the i.taMihir.ciit of a state road ; referred to Herrinnn, Djzhi andS.neleir. A message was receivej from the House informing the Senate of its readiness to receive the Senate f r the purpose of opening the session of the f.eneral Afmh:y by prayer. Senate repaired to the Hall ol th Hoii-e. The session was opened with prayer by Rev. .Mr. Iterry. Senate retired. A message was received from the Covcrnor notifying the Senate of the resignation of William Casey. JS-n itor from I'osey,'!?. .Air. ('rej iry moved to lay Iho inCf'ic upon the table. Mr. AA'c.-t opposed the motion, and wislicd the message committed to a committee rf five. Air. .Mil er was opposed to the motion to commit. He thought it should bo referred to a sc'.ett com-

mitte.. Air. Pitcher said, some gentlemen thought he was i!ec''d for olio year some fir three yearn sonic J'irliJ'c. He! was inclined to the litter opinion himself. It was tlrj understanding of Iiis constituents at the time of his election that he was elected for three years ; so read his certificate. .Air. Dohsoii was rather inclined to the opinion of the S.jintor, Mr. Pitcher, that ho was elected for l.fe. He wis on tho committee tliat framed the "I'n'l.'in hi'j .!'i.tript Ifo llnvtiifl.i ), nr.L.iii.,.1

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t!,s;rKt. iu a new one. Ho thot.-ht the Senate 1,1 K l " 1 , U J C V"1" 'r' n,l,.l""'l WUI u; ,,;",Vt'r -u,Ucr' 1 'lrK!, a"'1 : A message was received from tlie House inlorm- , CIM.6, witii a view t have the l.iw uii.hrii, m th,

ha 1 erred in formir" tho d. strict but how to "Ct i 1 ' m.J"Lr " 1,0 )U UI 1 . ."HU". ,an'1 iij"r"ri"'t"lt "rris, ing the enate tint tlu Mouse bad disagreed to tlie ; several counties of I he Stat,

ill ivnim,ui.u iu.HH nun. i uiun um, .im i, imiim, .'ii mihi, iiuiir j , lirsl uwienu lllt.'ll l Ol (lie n' imiu m 1 1 oiisu UI ii ,u, I

.Air. Oorman favored the amendment of the gen- : 'rrgory, (.olto.i, llouvet, Dobsoii, Shanks, Collett Senate conceded to the Ho1-.,

twelve luotiths, at the defend Hit's cost ; that the

defendant, if his or her family exceed five in number shall have one hundred and tifty dollars worth of property exempt from execution ; that the p'aiutilFhavo the right, o.'l -r tlie defendant choose the amount of property exempt from execution, to select the person il property to levy on; and if the oldest execution creditor will not purchase the property, the next oldest execution creditor may purchase the same, and the .direr .elling the property shall credit it on the claim of the purchaser; and

that tue loois ot mechanics thai I bo txemptfrom execution. Mr. Huckaby moved to exempt all articles necessary for keep.nga tmcrn. Mr. Thouip-on moved to amend the ;.mc:H!mrnt, bv exempting farming iren.-ils, winch was adopted. -Mr. Hradley moved to nmcr.d, i?y cxempiin T farms; which was adopted : when On motion of .Mr. Norvell, the resolution was lud upon tlie table. Hy -Air. S!i. nip, that the committee on the j idiciury be instructed to enquire into the expediency of so amending the law authorizing the suimiionin of

petit jurors, that twelve instead of f.vei ty-foiir be

.nr. ici'i wouiu not triune nnnscii oy replying summoned tor each week ol Court. Adopted, to the gentleman, but would suggest an amend- Hy -Air. Clements, that the co;nmittee of w ays and ment jn lieu of the or.c offered from the member J means be in.-ttuctcu to enquire into the expediency fi-um If!. :,,np,n!,i to t!ic cfi.'d that this joint resolu- lyf renortingto this House, as so.-m as practicjblo, :i

irgthe broad ground, that the voluntary part oft he

law was unconstitutional. Mr. Prown of M. moved to refer the joint resolution to the committvC on the judiciary, which motion prevailed. Mr. Simonson moved to instruct the committee to add after the words corporations," an amendment providing tor the repeal of o m ich of the law as rc'atcs to voluntary bankruptcy, which was decided in the a :Iiri native. Mr. Davis of S. presented the afiidavit of Midison Marsh relative to the centested rat; which wji referred to the committee on elections. Mr. Hraiiley, on leave, introduced a resolution, providing tint the sergeant-at-armu contract forono number of tho tri-we. kly Journal and State Scntiuil fVr each i f the ineuiJers ol the Hoti.-e, during the present session. Mr. Hrown of M. m ned to strike cut, '.nc" and insert "three" which did not prevail. On the t-piosiioii adapting the resolution, it was decided in tli. i.eg itive, ayes 17, noes .'. The bill relative to d.'ikcting canst s in Iake coonty v. as read a second time and ordered to tu engrossed. The House adjourned .

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A message was received from the Houpo notify- Jtion.or liiC act eonfir.Il'.cd therein hiiii not afl'ect

ing the Sen ile that the House had agreed to the amendments of tlie Senate tu bill No. 1 of the

I louse,

the character of either (Jen. Jackson or Jud-e Hall.

The modification was accepted, and the amendment agreed to. Tiic resolution was then so amended a?

I'he Chair announced the following standing com-; tu transmit a copy of it to each of the .Senators

iiuttecs

! and Representatives in Congress.

bill to reduce the salaries of State and county ofikers,

and provide f.ir a more economical expend. ture. Air. Hillis moved to anend, hy re.Iuemg the pny of members of the Cenentl Asscmldv to two doüiih

per day ; adopted

mi usniv, im: liAincic s. mi. TSu lail) Siuliitol. Notwithstandn-g the Legislature as a body havo voted against mUcnbing for the Daily pa(cr for the purpose of distributing it among their constituents, we have the pleasure to state that it wiil bo continued. The manly independence and liberality of our friends merit ur hearty and unfeigned thanks. And we feel ur Ires bound to thank scleral of our u!i; friends also, fur comirg" promptly forward ttn bOel tin our urdtioiis undcrtahirg. Siilscribcrs will confer a favor bv calling" at the oifue.

Tnu MisM.r. The i id and viut g liar cf the

I 1.17. y Journal are rep rting that wo iircultcd the

.Air. Hradley was perfectly willing to meet the O.'i 'o;i. Alcssrs. Pright, Collins, Mitchell. Mr. I iwing moved to strike out " interest." Dis- ! ronimiltee to that ol the iudiciarv iidoi.lcd -i ... .t..t:.. - t -. . i i. .. i. . i I .ii i. . . it.. . . i J

.Air. Davi. of S. movcj to iiur-i.d, clir::".;ng th ( I vcrnor's Mi. re bv u.i 1 1 : i'r them on Sunday ....... . c

gentleman in the object contemplated by the reso-! 1. verts, Harns, I armer and e;t. agreed to,

lution. He hoped this fcubject would be brought to i Financr. Messrs. Parker, Head, Collett, Hoover, j Mr. West moved that tlie rules be suspended, nnd a speedy i?suo, and in a manner that would insure ! Collins, Kennedy, Morgan, Lvcrts and Smclear. ! the resolution read a third time. D.sa-'recd to. If l - - l -i 1 F...- Ii I ,,- i. 1 0

equal ami exact justice to an ; dui uns must ue ae- onnu iuru .jc.auguey, wrigiit, lingnt, i.reg-! n:i u iovs iium:.m i:i.

u got h.-t. I'.vi ry person is hereby authorized to i.fi.-.n the State Printer if he saw und read the

compliehcd by a spiritof conciliation. A committee j ory, Pitcher, Collins, Harris, Kelso, Cornell and

of tiltcen or twenty was much better than a body ol i iJolice.

one hundred. As the present judicial circuits were

constituted, some portions of the State might be entirely overl okcd, under the gentleman's propo

sition particularly the northern portion, in which Sands, Stanford, Hradley aud Carr of D.

lie resided. He did not know, however, but the

present resolution was premature

i'ldtrul Iltlntiiutt I.w ing. West, Aker, Hurke, Hatfield, l u ll. Carr of J.. Davis, and Kccve.

Udm-atim Cornctt, Parmer, Shanks, Hitchey,

Mr. Herrimio for the vacation of a town. Mr. Hright for a road; referred to committee on roads. Some two or three resolutions were here offered, of minor importance ; w hen Mr. Keio moved that the committee on Finance

The resolution, as amended, udoptcd.

Air. .A'atben v. llmt the rniiiiii ttre f wav rm!

moans be rcpjired to examine into the expediency i f j I'cd H this cili.e, befue Tuesday, amending the revenue law, m fir as it ulates t . i These ! i7.y liars are pat cmluran.-e. county auditor. ' .Mr. Moure of O. moved tu ab. d.eh county auditor; enat.r Svh-r has I en re-rh-ctid t.. the t'nitcd Mutr adopted. " ! ', n v l' l' eislatiirc i f Afksif-a.

The re.-oluiion was then adopted.

Hy Mr. Jackson, that the judiciary committee

he instructed to eiupiire into the expediency of re- , instructed to empire into tho propriety and x ,:.! i-

v, however, but the! .V;iu-y .iir T.innchi:i, Kelso, Mitchell , ducing t hu w -ages if members of the Oeneral Asscm- ! oncy of reporting to tins 1 1 ti., a luli redo, -in ' :no turc, or whether it Hradley, Stanford, Dj.an and Cotton. ,bly,and the Ices and salaries of other public otii- one the teveral'ricts defining tli. !nt.. s of pisio't. iave met tho Senate ll;ai!x Herrim an, Alexander. Carr of J., Pen- Cers. Assented to. ,,f t,e peace and constable m civil and ("nio.n .l

tut of it lie iinew n.it

.Air. Peuuiu itiei wanted to 6ce the report of the committee. Luder present circumstances, he was inclined to the opinion that iho Senator is entitled to his seat. The Senator had held his scat on ees-

mo:i W'-h'eit a contestor; but now. Senators con- ' tended thit ho wai not entit'ed to his seat. The question was furthcrdifcussed by .Alillcr and Kelso. j Ir Iv,!-,i rr.rri I tn fit- ffirt m nca rer 1 1, '

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The ayes and ,cs being demanded, stood ayes

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ileman lrm l.aporte, and hoped h;s Ir. end liom .Sul- uut Smclear. ; Mr. De free j moved that two additional members liv.in wonl I fo modify bis resolution. y.-fa y" ndi.tn tj o AA'eet, Alexander, Stan-: bo added to thy cotnm tteo to district the Slate. Mr. Divis, of S., said he was not particular about frd, Morgan and Hitchey. Negatived aves 17, noes .M. the matter, lie would consent to tho proposition ol ; Claims D.mM.n, Put 11, Duzan, Hradley, Pen Mr. Dobson" roso to ask the S.-tute. to take up the gentleman from I.aporte. nington, llori.e, llerriinan, (hirr of I,. and Pavi. the cotntnunie ati.m of the (Jovernor in relation to After some remarks from Air. Hrown of 31, the .Votr V.o. Head, Watts, llctlield, Ale.XMider, i t! e resignation of .Air. Casey, and refer it to ihr resolution was further modified so as to m ike the , llogin. Hoover and Uitchey. committee on elections. S- n ite consented, number of the committee thirteen, and as eu modi- I ' i iiJi, d Hasina -Morgan, Aker and Collett. Mr. Mcdaughev ollV-red a resolution for the printtied was adopted. ! .S7uc Library Cart of J., Dclrces, Faro.er, in of l'.HU) copies of the Covernor'u metsage.

3Ir. 1 hompson, from the committee appointee to I'olison and .iloil itt. Agreed to.

for receiving resohitious had expired.

.Air. Hradley intr. doc.-.l a j tint lesoliiiinn in relii tion to canal lands, in the counties ot Lake, i'orter. I .Marshall, A. C.; reatl and passed to a second reading. , niMiursMiiMi, DioiiK is. The Speaker announced tho appointment id the

' following c umiittcu for the pnrpoe of t!iv ding the

AI Ol I.Vi iril, ITI!ain. .M.i.l .-, 1, 1.. il.t. An unlit i, ,.'i;ifn mi.l riiinpli'.i t- It a riw-it, .' ilu. M.iiU IJio-iVfit al I 'i!ri!,iitiii t 'In (1,i.

) !l Ilu-:i'iiir nil iii.ill rn ,il inju r, lit I ,-i-l ? li K I 1 im In-. t nit I i-,l i' i ImiIIi iilr, :ni, , ml nil, I. m iili ii, I , Hi. hi t lui.-, imi n m;-. ; .M.iUsciil Irttin I i.iif in I :h. f , V IO-mih. j s-.iuii' s.-il Ji ijx f ,, iiImh., l"i . Mr J Ii n -Jtliw I', A ll! .' ) tun Hl i D i I i ritiinT. I "in Ti-iit . f, h4i n:i. t ... ii i ;t I . . Ir.iiii.

t.'ite into Congressional Pittr.cts, under tho new , M..uOi'y mil kiv in ?t-u i, .. .io, t.xin.u vlwi, 4 j,,.

lint Ili.N, l.ml-i :iji, I .' on .1 Slwt t, rli..iit in it'iii ,

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CO noes IS. wa;t Ul!0 t. Key. Mr. Uerry, reported that tint 1 Public linitdis-MvlTt, Pennington, Hurke,, Senate adjourned. i t .n' r. .t ir 'ft .1 c , I gentleman WtiS now in readiness to open the ire-ent ; -Aliller and Shanks. 1 (t yesterd.iy's proceedings, .Air. Miller is erronc- 1 M.-fmnQ tro.n the Mouse informing the Senile j jcion f(. itf (jcncral Assembly by solemn prayer. ; AM.V .1. Colli ns, Kecve, Hwing. AVcst, ! OUPly reputed as being against co.nmitti.,g tho comot tbt passigc ot engroed Ml .V. I. ol the NeuM-,j TUq .. int()lIl,; nlUt t,,(I ,(.v odell. Watts. Dclrces. Hright, Hoover, Carr of I... cation of the (iovene-r, in relation to the re . relieving c.nz-rH o! Allen county. Kcud first time.! .., annc,PC(,. onJ p..nej the session by fcr- P.'cher. Sinciear and Motlatt. kom,,in of Air. Ca.-rv. to a ,,. instead of a'

iluic SUSpcn.iCu. I i":n- ..foil .,.,.,! u lion 1 hrirnlliirr Wntts Mlirl,ot! IVirL lni,;..r. ..?....:.... S 1 v 1 I !. r 1

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Hill read a second time.

Some slight amendments were made rule sus

ponded bill read a third time and passed

A WW 1." 1 L- k

1 Senate retired to their cnamuer. ion, uec-. e, 1 armer, iarr 01 j., i'uzau and lani On mot on of .Air. Mocre of C kvcn, a resolution , e!ull.

( orjwraU'iUs .Miller. A right, Uitchey, (iregory.

ajip'-rtioinuent, to wit : Crom the 1th Judicial Cireu.t. John A". Divis; 1st, Ley muH ; X.M, l.ogau ; 'id, Shoup; l:!i, llutlcr of V.; ;th, Hrown of M.; (ith, Stratfon ; m : i 1 , Koiim. 011 ; lth, Hiatlley; lnth. tJ urn an ; Nth, I nthr of It.; Pdih, M itclicil ; and, from the Sute at I ire, Wheeler. mi.f.s im noun in.

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iiutu i'iii ii;.iii a 111 iu 1 nie alio ousslmi. 1 . 1 1 1. ...'.i .. .1 11 ,, 11 . ' rr 1 was adopted admitting Keoortcrs Within the H.ir ol .Air. Harris, agreeably to prcviom not ice, offered ., .. 1 , . 0 , 1 w , , 1 , ,. . 0 l, . V.. . , the II. -use lor the Journal and Sate Sentinel, resolution to appoint a standing; committee to ,, ,t ,, . . -M . ., 1 . .1 .Air. Hrown o D. lrom the committee appointed mp ire engrossed b. Us with originals. Assented . . ,t 1 ii,, ii., ,,1 1 10 0 to wait upon tho liovernor, repnrteu tliat lie wouiu

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com

i it it.. ir . 1 . i..- -...1 .1 J deliver his annual message this afternoon, at two

-ir. .mow in ou:m.-ij a ii-miiu-oii niiinnrisi i' nie , , , v . . o duck

Hoor-ueeper to engage asuitatile person to construct ! .... 1 f t-r p. ,lttl ,, , , .7 h , ' . . . .Air. 1 hompson presented a bid t.-r the rel.el ot imningiiii

1 ,iiiin i.'.iii.i int ii.ii i 1 iiuj .'tu. 111; 111 im.jiv.i 1 1 . . 1 1 I . . .1 ., . .. ., 1 , the people ot Allen county, in rel Hum to the pay

if,c. jirtt'nicd. Hy Mr. Hrown reference to the county of Kuhar.l- ,, ?'

Hy .Air. Norvi il, I 1 reduce the nluoa of Stare

1 ml the per diem ; 11 1 .van e of memljers of

the I."iol at u re ; pas.-cd to a sec.. ml read.ng.

noi ii: or Ki:piii:si:.TTivi:.s. i.iim:.-iiv, Dec. 7.

Ile ol. D-.frecs, IIetfieId.C(.V)tton and Smclear. Pitition

Cuinlltil Hills Peeves mid (tre-rorv. of .M., in

Lrrvoscd liillt .Mitchell and Hindi. ville ; which wan referred 0 a select committee ol 1. i 1 . .. 11-, , .." i'.i.., 1 '......... 1

Joivr f)MMITlK-9. .uessri,. iiuuiiimjii, imu... w , 1 , ,.r,. , a"l ' , mj j,,r t,,xcs to the Ist-.f Pehruiry, : .,:i-5Cd

o"f...iii-.'HtMs..iriiii.T, duuii nnu . ..... ... ... to a second read:! -g. A 1 urued.

J o , I ,.k, p. M.

j no uouse now, areorumg to pri-viutis "ih;t, re-

its it into n omui;tt.-tj ot tin; wii.de m th;

'I'll'- ('i"i' ..ils ill Milr t li- purr, in iiiii-1111. ;m 1 n .iiii.f.i .,.-!, k 1.1 I T I.I ink I .1 j. i r , .i 1 nl im' . 1 1, 1 in ii. I km. 'I luv :ir. I.i I. 1I1 li r'l in "i, Ii u 1 nl 1 1. . nn ! 1 1 in Ii 1 um- . :i m.iv In- trip ur 1 Ii V I In- i!ill. Ii nl l'nl I Ml. 1 1 :n nl 1 .ii 11m ., 11 it 1, 11 1 I :n:il r rii il"IMilli 1 1' I'-ixl in:l r .it I In il . I" Ir III,' ,M,li:, t.'l l. i. tl'lr. .i,nr I- 11,!, miIi in! ,i.n iltl, vi 11 J. 1 1 vti I Ih- ji.ml ii, liti( 'li ii 1 i 1 1 - ' .1 I ,. I. r tmm n.l 'tt '. ..! I.. I. f..- it . ..I,' . .-L .n..l .

Hy Mr. Kohiuson, to l.gal Z' tin i'M ori of t!jt it 1 i -i u iii.ii.io..:i, ;m,i tin. , .. t , 1 .. p.rj f!m , m uH i .

Directors of the Delphi Stori'e ami l r a rdi 11" '"''T' ' , ,, . . , . 1 ' ' " T- I I,,-n:l,t I. ti . 1 t .1 nf r- 11 !- . . 1 'ii. Ii i..iv U- t i t. Company ; passed ton seeoi.d renin, r. . :,. ,:.,o,,n1.i i.i-., 1,, ;., ,, . i , , n. , ,l( ii

tile-llit lir tit

ml t ,n Ii 'i,,".il imi.-t

i t ul tin' ,i,ipr ti,

Hy Air. Prancis, of Miles S. Henry and others;

Ca.i'il I'u.id KeN-o. Cotton nnd 1 1 .-t fl.-T.1 ' which was reterred to the committee on education.

U, ." IILt I Ulli II.VI.I, Ul .111" II V.'lll.l I III IU UH'll ... III. II,,!" --. 1 " . - . . , . .e memners trom the annoyance ol lobby members. 1 J 1 .1 . vi .1. ;.-.. 1. ........ n-.i- i!o..i..!i m Air. Swv hart, the memoria of H. II. cott.

.... c r .1 ineni oi Coiiiiiy revcnui.' ; iiicii as reau iiiieu iinies , nn au.i ..n.i,ii..n. -j -- - . - Ol f. . IIM was HI I I vor of t hr. motion. . . ' ' -ft. . J ., 1 . r -.'.,rl. . I . M 1 i- 1 ( r.'.i f I '. . rt , 1 r. ..rfire ! SO . CO

t..'.i,ndKi..i 1 . . .-!-, 111 iiuiii, .t-iiui-ii 11 1: iijilj i..i. Li-, till -... - - .... - , . ...

...... ,., .r... nreferreil n.f.air.st him nt 1 1... 1 is.u.ii of overiior S lii'-'-sige, .Mr. I'roWII ol lie ir;i ril in the

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Mr. Mitchell moved to amend, "and that this ! 1 m

1 ' v c . r. , 1 1

Mr. Davis of S., presented the memorial of Madi-

ftnee be staked nnd ridcrcd

ble

the Pe-Mtlature, impugn. ng the conduct of .Mr. ! chair, when Fiimiry resoititums wme ad ipt.-d, r,

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I .1 . 1 1 .. t , 1 1 11 1 n 1-Ii I.I ink. H"iii; J v u I.. 11 . ' !, 11 I, Mr in Iniij; 1 1.,.. t.f ml. d l i 1 ilü .1 In ''it'i . .i ml in 1111,11 ...f :o .Uli inj 4 I . .- i.!r ti.r tt'tr UK .Illlli; ! I fir 1 nil!, .t, I 111 Im '. Ii lilt It'll .llt'.H Irl.t t il'l ,.f II .,. Ilillr. 1'. 1, l,,i 1,1 v il U- lu.kiii I 1 .: tt I t 111 l , i.nr imiiitli alti I llir I jHlttlH, 1 ..I" r 11 ii ',1 11 Ii 1 . Tlir II. Uli - lll'lt U'l.J'lll ti.tlir ,( -t !,f til rs, ,.V III ll' . l'jil'l III! I.H II. ,l U- mi II ; til, ill.iti. I'nl I III,, t . Tlir ij. 1.11,1 it itt nit iilii.iitil . mr I1..111 I Ik lr-1 stiiii'itr. Oi.if rnn ! 111.,'lr I". , nur t :if ' 1 .tl-ti'i 1 j l inn , I 'll tliM in.' f t rnl i I. ill In!

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, ' ,pou .Alarsli, filming a seal as a member ol th.s i'r u.e senate were ordered to be printed l.r the nearss, .1 n v.10 i.e;..i ume m reier- r , . r,t''i:, 1 1 ! " "'" T- 71, . Aves .ii, noes 1. 1 ,, . ' , ...... ,.r .1. to vn. rhar-ren and or 1 v 1 n.r a n i n vest i 1 1 ion . .miuultee. , w Ii ich w ere concu rred 1 n 1 y t he I! , ,'i-e. - i......k i. ..,1,1 i-- m, i.,... i..i. :t ...it,,--. ,1 t ti.r s. t

Mr. Ilernma.i ollercd a resolution to the ctlect. ! "l'""' ,r M c'""il olcun a,ul ' " " ... ' ',,.' , tfr., ,,l0 c, M1 ,.n , rmi ltinil 0C . utcch w as ref-rrcd to a sel-ct cun-mtee of A message from the Senate, announcing I he ado;,- "ori'ni'rl' ! . . , , .1' ur 1 wn ri'l.'iri'i Iii t u rii'iiiniltrr) mm iI,,.inn- I 1? ) . i I i iir. I 11 i' 1 Ii1 I1 O f ( ;l O IVI. i oi.i ii hi- im.ii.'i in n i. r.Ll iMiluliiav HI . i I In I . V 1 1 K 1.1 1 I I.. I ,,!iiin1rf l.t urtnl

Uiat Mr. I itcher ha, not a nght to a .eat on thi . k before the House testimony on "orili several brandi-s f the S,,te Hink of Indiana. -Messrs. Sv.jh ut, 11- bin- n and Carter. tion ot a rescdut,.,, pn,v,..,,.s or ing mio the !l0- - If f Mt , Ithe.amesui'ject; which was also referred. ü'-lWred to the commiitee on State rank. . -Mr. Hradley moved that the paper, referred to a eh-ction .d ren.. nt Judge o. the .,-h l,,.,,,-, , (.,r- v ,.,,,.,., , , ,,,,,, ,,.; :,,.,,, .Mr. hright thought that if gentlemen would take Hnd'ev nre-ented the allidavit and statemn. t The Speaker laid before the Senate a conununi- cmunttce at the last session he rclernd to said cuitnnl I n.-ei ut.r.g Attorneys on t ,-niorr.. v at b ..in... m,. u w .-i.-,; ... . , thetr.mbleto cxam.ne ihe aw, they won. find I . Prcsenau Uie amuaui aim statement I um u rc ik ui. a in uui , ., tt.ciiv,i i t,r pirmat ive two oVl.-k, wa now take,, p ; -.v len ' :- n. i n--u,.i.v ..f in.i. ... , , t , . .1,, J. ,i ' o .no. lea , the member whos-c seat is conte,tetl, catoui rrom the t.overnor, inlorminir the enate tnat "in initl'.c . w on n w .is mii in in. omrmat tv . n,.;. ,- . . i.i.. . i ,-.i . i 1-:'.l '"' v-' '- iw. u..- t. ..i. ., i..t.., it hat Mr. Pitcher Ina no nirht to a seat in the en-: ... ,. 'in 1-........1 .1 .: . . Mr sir.tti... i,i,,vnl ib.it Mr. It. -.r ... ...,t ,f,... 31 r. I ivi- ol . m-ived tirit said me-i-,. b? laid .n.n,.,r-..i ivi.:!,,.. i,u,ii..,i .j,i,.,i,,.,i ,,, vt,

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r w ii,t .or.-r,. 1 n m ,o,.i ,.. t t,. .7..,,... i v,'ti' 111 ,iVr of -M'- Mar.-h, iVc, which ui. rctcr

after ".Air. Pitcher" that the law forming tlie dis-

rctl to the same committee.

the (tnvernrir to either branch of the legislature

tnct competed of I'o.scy rVc., was unconstitutional

.Mr. Pai ker ollV-red a resolution that a iomt commit- ti-n preva..e.l.

.Mr. Kuller nf V. olFjrcJ a resolution, which w is tee of Ö on the part of tlie Senate, nnd H on the Hy Air. 1 1. .. g, ol suimry citien f t igo, pr::y

the Motive, be appointed to examine tlie p

of the presentation of s i;d memorial; which mo

tion prev ii.led. Hy Air. 1 1 . !grs, of sundry citien f f A'igo, pr v-

ic fr the appointmeiit of a weigher and in-;.ecii.r

upon tue taii.o ; wiiicti ni dun was no. "ice ntlirm'it ive, ay on ."I, noes jrt. .Mr. Hodges int r"d;i'-ed a h 'A to tmIi t'. clring1 fif treasury no'os; provid.ng tor t!i"

n the

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Ull.i Hl'l. . ... . ; - 1- , I I , . . . 1 , I . .. J ., t I IT Tt llilllll' ' "I'llTri'l t,l II .1' l'1't rlll'l. "1 1 1" 1 1 1 ' , . 1 I I 1 I s ' ; I i 1 1 ' 1 1 I I Ul. O A " 1 II 1 1 ' (, . ' T 1 1 . - " I"' I - I Ml III' il I -''I . I 1 il 111 .11 t 111' Iir t i Ii .1 I rr t ir III MUM mnt ..... , . ... . , hiveno.verto send lor nerson-i and naner. in rela- viM'iiot u.eiawsot tno State and rex rt thereon. a sa.i ai nut uuuic, . i-.irri u 10 a sc.t ti coin -, , ... ., .. , .. . , .....

mt. uarro tnougnt tue nucftion a simp e one. . . , . ... r ; y, i,..-,. , , , . . , ,;.,,, ami . tis, n t .ee.- ,n - m am.mr.t t.vo .no re. ""-'."'".' ...m-.i., .M.r , v i I ... .1 i tion to the contested ecat ot the mernber trom Stuu. .Mr. I.v.ing thought some le-jul gentlemen sh.m.d mi.u.. i .1 i i t- . i tit- t-r ...j.i.. ..t . ... t4,t. . i, . .-t t i. p...j- tt; . i 1..1 s .MJ( hu the senator certainly d,d not represent a new , bl ,)c ,;,lb be comulted, and moved to lay inthe table. I,.st. ' 1 -Mr. Moore, of Mary Clarke, for a divorce ; ; an! ' thou-and d.d, ;,-.s, ,., lear .rr.r-vt a s v per . I'iv,, ' lTl,,..r-, n , , t t , Mr. Kohiuson now moved that Ihe House proceed Mr. K !- admired the gleman's love for the ' referred to the committee on the jud.ciary. .ecnt.;Ut .M to r.J,.,-.v interct t.i .. - s r v, ! ' U. iu. xt.. . ...,.-r. M.r. Mr. larger spoke against the motion, and moved , Serjeant-at-Arms. .-people;" but not his manner of relieving the.,,.; H)' Mr. Hrown ot M.,of cundry c.t.zen of H ir m pxehar-ge; read and pass, d to a s. e r-.d.ng Mfli:!ilM- S 1 I.I!. an imlennitc poS poncnyM tho.,gi7t that the example of the Ho culd i,t consent V M.fer thi, matter to legal , tholomew county, praying tlie divorce of Joseph and Mr. laments ;,r.,!.ued a Im! to amend !,, . .... .V; t thought it tie gentle nan had a rieht to f.,vl,, ttllA , eL.u m ,n. gentlcmc,, .nt of this hcuscr r.t tho rt,,n,. of the Catharine Anna; referred to the i nl.eiarv commit. ; eut.on 1 iws ; proM,,;; tnat not nor turn ..e .-x,- ,-, ,; , ..... ,: .7 , .,'.., ill ....Viv..

.1 sen. 011 inib o 101 at an, 11 was in toe piace 01 .ur. ' , , . P 1 ,r ,. .1 !i, .... ..lition so ui no 1sso.1i in a year, a.l e.v'.-nii.n - tn

.. rv. ...... ...is., -v.u. v.. ...... u oil.... v (naiv VI . .l.!. . . !-' I , . I.. . I ta.l teC

Thompson The question wai further crgued by j , , .ometIlinff. ... j öcononiv. in the ore- Mr. M.CIaughey opposed a reference to persons ' Hy Mr. Planern, of Nancy Pichls,,'

Mr r I 1 hr TJni! PiiMi, f.rrVl cl attitude of .allairs, was desirable. - to the Senate. There are gentlemen referred to the judiciary committee. ...I ' m a I nlLcUUc- Mr. P.atler of V. inquired how wc should comply " the l.ee.slntnre competent to revise the The Speaker laid l.e'ore the Hou n njes noes u. .Ai.j.". rncu. J with tho resolution relative to pending for persons liwsn.f tie state. He wan in favor of the reso- ration lrom the (.ovcnior, .iniuiuncing ArTiru.Miox S:?tos. A message v.u3 rCCived , ,n,t n.mer. in relation tc the contested teat, with- lution. ' Kiersted as his private Secretary.

front the House, informing the Sonate that the ,M otlicer to execute the order of the committi e! Mr. Herriman moved to amend by adding nnd a. . .... .. ... . .. . I . .1 IV . . . ft ...

' . . I" . 1 . . . 1 . . ' I .

or a divorce; , i''"' ' 1 '- am nion nw 10 jiroo. ny t iki.ui

under execution on lort.'ited deli.ry b i. ; read .. I ..,.-...! ... 1 -..-.1

a commum- '"' c i- . - "p

Isaac II. I' -Mr. L imp' e.i. a !oli lixiug ti.e tiu" of holding ; the teriiH of the Hoard r.f Co:iimi-io:i : s 1:1 tii,;

.Air. Jackson presented a retition, relative to ',o' 'y ' ,r c- I ese-l to a s eor,. r-o. u:.f.

Hv .Mr. .M vre ol I .. a bi:I pro :!n I t an r: . ; : 1

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ii. . u-c recpro -atcHt the joint resolution oithe S. nate. i, v."r! . with n v ew of know n definite v ' " tne iiotjso ne ini'irmrii ol the naFsa' ol the specui iK-r pi mg a roioiax; reierreu to a seie cl

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Bdo-ot m the vunt mien i,l ! 'i 1 1 .! I Inn r 1 1 tnin. I . . i- -..il i - :...i resolution" svintii In com mitt i-e. ion 1 1 t.riee ol no... .ng Cr'C . .on i r. I P-en v . m-- r

i - r. j - .v.u. .tss-.nt i Wlo'tner a rv rTeai-,'.iuis vvouiu ue rtipnren, . v .... i , f i l"! , lf i i bly as ine rules if thii. Also a resolution inviting ' , i tn .'n'o ,-. itl.m noon the table; which Mr. Ilwing insisted that fomc srentlemcn who Hy Mr. Corman, a memorial cf I-ppcrson ('ra- sh:p, in I . u t- Pe.. to a fcro:,., r-. .ir.g

the Senate t. attend in the House on the delivery ol j nill; ,n t i ., trrvail 1 were now in the Supreme Court at this place ßhculd äm cl Morgan county ; referred to Messrs. Math ,Jy .nr. lira,.,, y, a tor tne r-I : d owner ot the (Jovcmor-M meisage. ?Jcnate repaired to the Th"oues ion recurrin-on thdoion of the rd ! it in the r vision. cn . Cormau and Marvin. , I'd re.-eryat.- r.s, r.-htue to the pny:.",o ,t 11.11 of thellou.e. After hearingthc (vernor'n olctior? "currin- on t.C o.-won ot t,.c rc i:iCssige wa? received from Ihe H-use notify- U,ol;Un ofncd-Vs .Air. Wilson of II., th at ' pa --;d to a -,.1 re-.d.ng. message delivered, the Senate returned to their own 't ' mn.,mnn !.-, ;r ti,A unBn ,r.c. .1 ' in-' t.'.: "c'Ute tint the Hon-e had reconsidered the tlie Hou-e will go into tiic election of Pres, dent Hy Mr. W !s -n. a h, ,1 r.-litivo t . tV "oüe-.-i si ..: chamber. u!?V?rV (' 1 i . vote roncrn. " he amendments of the Senate -Judge of the .otl, Circuit and Prosecuting Attorneys , cunty rev nue ; pn-vid t ,r the ?.ay.,e, t . : o,.it it I .1, r . .. elect a 3ergcant-at-Arm, ha vfulil move to recon-. ro,u ,,r,,,- " , . .7 . . . 1 1 .11 T -t ter-v, . 1 '- i .rr ! ..1.0 1 i , tn .. ' p Mr.llirri-i.to whom had be-n referred a pent. .uler the vote, providing fl-r fendin-for persons and tc Iloac bill No. 1. and a-ü that the hill may to cm th.s d iy a d o doc ; uh:oh, o:, m.iiuu ot .Mr., J r v,..,-..1 .1 ... .cr.p , p.s-el to a iC. . r ..... fir u.vorce, reported by l,.l. head and rclerred to , anJ rnove l0 amenJ 8liJ roIut (,n go as t(, ; returned. The bill was returned to the Hons... (.orm3U W;d mi the ubte. ... . r,.,.,rr;, , , , a .econ.l reid ,,g on o-niorrow re,., ire one of the member, to perform the duties' Mr.D.bs.m believed the legal gontieurm nlcrred Hy Mr. K.ch tut 1 e comm.ttcc or. p.n,;io e x- ' M,. i' V " ' , o be 1 i ; Z i'V'Vn 1 C(,?V;;n0rdt,n'71r r4"red. He could Pee no economy in refusing by the Senator from K.mx, had r,0i tunc to pendittircs be instruct, d to emp.re into the " I; ,. - '-- Mr. 1) don moved to amend so ns to read on l VlC l ' f Mr. Penninn thoo-.t thi, whole matter pre- ctl re;"t by b,l ,,h, e. Ad..pte !. t-e'st on ,a,U issued by .i.C,,,,,, e,o,,r, of I'nday, in hcu of to-morrow : carried ; roidution ! . 1 1 ni,c. lhcn IJ-oceeded to the election of a moved that it be laid ,n the "table. Uv Mr. Tl.mps, n, tint the committee on ways ; M a .,,,,1 rea !;. g. adopted. (Sergeant-at-Arm,, Messrs. Ilobinson and Proc'or .'recil to. ' and n.ear.s be instrucu-! to e,.T,ir. into Ihe e.xVe,!i- ,pi .. on,,, ..for a m mr .Air. Hrijht rnaved resolution to annoint thirteen ' actin? "" te,'-r- I e following id the rcsu.t of the . ,,...,,, ..;..,,..,; ,., ...... ,:,, ,!.., revenue liws. so a- to ex-: 1 J 'lr,t "-'""" tie- rr-t of a f,n m.p

personvon.. f.-om cverv iu.liCi.il circuit. n,I w ' fevrral bllloting-? : .,, ... . , ...nil p..,- :..., !.,.! f.,r fl--rien!-nra! nur. "P" ...oral .Vk m at tic city ut N

' . r., r. ... .. a 1 li'.i nn ti riuj'jin l u iil i r u r.rr ,i :n. ..i.'wiii.!i'iv' .v. .-. - .......

lrom th'' State nt lare fr tie? nnrmun of fir nlr,

1 1 ..i.....tt - ,- longre.i district?. ' -,,yPr, .Mr. P.virg moved to add at the end of the reo- I'-nvieUord, luti'ui, 111 conformity ta the law of Congress.'' ;' I '.'r,-v r

tbjection h:ui--elt.

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, .Alessrs. Robinson and Proc'or The following id the result of the 1st, 2d, 3.1. 1th, ."th ballot. M 31 .." U Hi 12 9 1. 11 0 Id 9 0 0 n ,11 9 0 0 0 v?l 2- 7 40 .V, 10 0 (I ( 0 :i 1 (i 0 ( , : g 0 0 i v w ' ving received a majority of th.

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moire 01 tne .jtn 1

Prosecuting Attorneys for tlie several circuits, on i"--es trom t lxatioi. untu suco 1 mpro. enonts siali to morrow at o'clock. exceed five hundred dollars in value. Adopted. .Air. Head moved to insert Saturday, in lieu of P)' Air. AI lhhin. t nt tlie c mm:tte on el . cti n to-morrow. l.ot. " be instructed to cro re into the expediem-y of so .Air. Divis moved to except the 10t!i judicial cir- .amending tho law relative to election-., ti. at ecry cuit. l..'.-t. . vuter be rcpiirid to ..te in the township w ii. re he

The resolution was then adopted.

ha? hi- residence. Adopted.

11 1 mi o r.

Th- S- nite, being invited, alt-,). led in the Mail

Mr. Hright. The number of Congressional dis- of th" II :e of Kcpre-ntativr s fur ihe purpose of tncti h.s nothing to do with the number of ih- hearing them'.-sige of the C. vernor. w h ch wm

d-'livercd 11 person to b;th II u-03 of tlie l.o.sli-

1 it-re ; w iicii the Senat- returned to their chamber.

CMiiinittce. Tin am.:idrne:.t was accepted and the resolution pas.-.-d. Ai'j 'urued.

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noi si; or Ki:pKi:s::.r.Tivi-. Tl M.Y. HeC. I" 1.

Mr. Sim r..:on ilV.rvd for adoption the f.i! ow:n..

r so'iiti -n : r" .'..,.', That the Seargint-at-Arm he ,n. -no-..',! t. i-n-.f ri.'f ,.-:tS tii.. iii'.trt.j y.l' !,. I.. I

"pcitr laid before the H .use the Standing I,..,.,,,! -.,,,1 stt. s..t,,.! it.r t-.- ..f .1...;. .1. .1..

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..oiTiiunii ne inu nppu:i.;ca nr tne present te- nvir. f r cull i"f:i'

nv.i , 111 1 ii . 1 ;i V.lccttoi't Mcfsr?. Kclin.'on, Kdwards.' Kose, Jackson. IVulkf, Ahjor, and Strain. II a, anil .Mr, 1 it Messr.. HjvIp cf AA'ilsm,' t.V.'dei'.ov, Wliitr, Il.ifour, Willi-ms, and Cuppv. i Judiciary Hrown of .Al., Mithrpy. l .ii .'v. I)

vi r.t M., ltich, kobinson, and Corman. O.i KducaÜm Mersr. Hradley, N'orveil, Hjv. -cr, Lirgle, Thompcn, S.yhait, and Hard, n.

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ii-ar lslö, w-j", rend :i .'.'.nid toiip, und. On motion of Mr. M l 'ornuck , nf.irid ti the j'iinurv coiiiriiif 'ri-. 'J i.f j .mt ics duti ,n on t!ir m: j"ct of the rrj , il i f t:.t Hiiil.nipt I. iw, .,r m I noire th t I t citftid it jrisinni to r.i-purtio'i. renl a .fond t;m'. Mr. Ti!i:!t v m iv, ! 1 1 ainiinl by xt. t.dm the l.r.v j StAti'S as well ;n r.-rii .rations : not niii.t.t.-.!.

Mr. Mct.jughey oil e red a rendition appointing I -r. ,:.ion-on, that toe j id;c; ary comm. itc- Mr. Parkir moved U stn.e out sj much a nlcst. a coiniintt. c to report on the propriity of amending bo jnstructed to er.'pi.re into tho exped. en.-y o? cor...rati n--; le-t a doj.red. the laws in uhmcrry practice, i'ass.ii. amend, ng tlie sec nl sect. n of "an act prescribing Mr. Hrsdi.y moved t) str.kr out so inu'h as rcli., t Tin? ('hair armounced the fallowing coinmittcc the duties of cunty treasurers," so tiat the condi- the rrj eal of the law. and d, t.o,d.'l hi-, m ,non ,n a ft on district:!! tlie State. t in of the bond reo, j:r-d. sliall mclu J-J a ftithtol f marks, m thf course ot w l.ich he raid, t'.iat li, .a 1 n. m v -Air. Hr'gl.t f r the State at large ; discharge of the ilut.es of hisotlice. reasons to advance, nn-tly iJcuiocratic, f.s this Ir.v .v u:d 1st Circuit, Air. Huell ; ' Hy Mr. I.;ng!e, that the C :;iiir.t;ee ol ways and further t!ian any thin; heretofore rtucitd. ti d ajy tM " Ucad; means be rnj'J.fd to examine into the propriety of xvll' a'' exte-isi. credit ytrn. and an in r !.:.i'e spir.t

recpuring the collectors ot the various counties trj re- f" frnJ1''-1 " . .u-.t iry i n.u- . .1-... i . i ii.

cc'e t ie c unit v levy in Mate scrip when present- rul ir; wo" 11 iri'( unacr nie nw, a.rtijy occur'

ed, w,th leave to report by bill or other w,se. ; Adopted. Hy .Air. I) wis of .., that the committee of w ays an! meaioi be instructed ti em i rj inti the expejifencyof repcrtng a bill reducing the penalty on ( del mpient tax from twenty five per cent, to six per cent. Adopted.

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Kelso ; M illcr ; Alexander ; Parker; Collett: Harris ; Mitchell ; Il'.bfOii ; Aker ; ."nuclear;

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Mr. (I -rinan dcf. iidcl the r.-'luti':i in a priuh . 1 some h c-'.h. in th c .tirs.' i t which Mr. Ii üdii v ake I l i.o t-J set soriie luto-e. d,y t r the d.- ii-..i'.n i f ti.r i;j,:i e:. Mr. llrown tl M. .-i d. he was dcn.b'.liy in liv r I tl.u resolution. A inoic nd,ou nuMiri' I'm t'. s ! .:.kr'i;t Iiw had never l ffi cna.nd in a:tv r. ur.'r.' in tiri -n n-

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Hy .Mr. lior..nn, t'nt the jidiciary conuaAtee cornnulnorv in iur!i,,rur. 'ihi. I iv hoi the ib,t ,f

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m . i I l.o present session. T;,. i,,:,.t reu. lution ntVered ves'crdav hv Mr. I be ntructed to report a bill .a.nendiiiir the orcs-ent .r-, ir.r..,.!,.! i. m, . .-s t, .a, . tr I... Mtrittvi-v

4 j - . " ' m ' " J I ' - J I wil ,l V I IIKI.IIMUU , I T ,t v.. M . j- .. i 4SB, - w " ' w fm-w!ut pr.-.rT-tcd (.iscuss,-:, now t. Wc, r-fundirg to (.'en. Jackson the tine of ilCOU ' cxccutn.n law so as to pro ide thit Iron, and atUr 1 debs, ja'"u-nn Ar. ' 3Vvr' ...-!,."'''" - p,,r.. ,n w uicl, .Me-sf.nradl:-y, Ur awn of M., Ini, ; W3? then taken up. ! seme !. ihite time, all contrac ts thereafter made, ' Mr. Ilndlev cefeml-,! I.i, mVion . , a sp, c ;i, oi 'Z ot .. I . rmtn, nrd otl.r fvrcd th- res. .'nt .n. ( .Mr. Djt'recs mti.cd to am nd bv adding a pro-' shill be c lie-ttd by Ii-.v with"it appraisene-nt ; inncii hh.htv lie lud !. ard loctr n-. tid vane- -on... ...,, iv - e.;---.i,, and .Messrs I-.ypod, Pj.v.irds and other. .-pped viso clearing th" judicial tribunil from cen.-.ire. which, after b-j.ng ara.-nded as to cn-jure mti ed upon tins' tl.or, bv gentlemen cf the t;u-i pr.n- ' p' " ".V "..,..,';! rl -'"üu, it. cverl arnenutnent were propvscd, which Mr. Parker moved the indefinite postpo nement i.e expediency ut tho n.casure. was, on motion cl ci ; !.- with the u.e.nVr from Marion, in U...-. ;' ..' ' f. . '. were not adopted. of tho rcWtiti.m. ! Mr. Wilson et' II.. hid cm the Üble. .1 r . . f .. a ..;. ...,.:...,. 11.. ' . r :. : :. ; '-

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. "- - - 1 - - - - - tii ' f t .air. tlayp,..;! rnved ta indcnnte!r po-t:c:ie: .Mr. Wt niid 1 bit in intrmlnrin th;.- rrr,'.it?o., 1 He Mr. IMements. that tiie cjmmittee nf w.ivs iim.I t:.t tl

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"' "" ou, (Nviiui, .,,- noe.', u 1. nc nad m.t been innaenccd by party consiicraliyn-. an ! means imp. re n.to tue cxpecoericy ct so amend- tin la.v had ii.r:j.;v U en tak'.'n id. ant ige ol 1 he rcio.uli.m was then adopted, aycäöl.n.cä Pub c j-iaice demanded the mcasirc. 1 mj the revenue law, that the time ot returning th; invtlar.tnry p--rt A the law wool J g " ,1 I

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