Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1843 — Page 2
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8E I I in ttasa w, )cc. 23. I If. u-J w so l ii U ii up an-l the "i ir.e .po 'r following l. , - i ercu : COU..' V . . 1 i . aCCUSU I nontv 1 r ü ,"" I TmI"i suspended. an Brcoiiil a. I I and pseacd. I . inr tonne th i m rules sosnended a d tl . d road . i 1 'Vi. r-'td anecond tine and I ' r rr(! I a r-cb et committee. TO rc ' ; tht r- en nf 1 pti.il Firm moult!! luruca ll. rei i a root-ity of P PMtd t a K ' rtd fTl'l'f. I-, r I h rel rf of ihn citato of Kin (9. Traak ; rules sosrtended, ind kll reed o aeemtd timo bv its t.tie, and r f rrei la the committee on ttie j idiC 1 .1 f v . rr.ntios; NtWRTW. By Mr. ker, iwa pot it i my, which wir referr:! tot n I'-i't r-iinm Iteo w Iheef readier. Mr. Wright, Ir on Ik eouin:tt.o on revision, midü a repeat, wli' -'i vi lead Ml the lakli. TIM rn!- vvri impewAtd ki.d the foilowirj bi!!kfl r.-.'ie..l . 11 .Mr Kwirijj.-S'iMifiriT'njr tin boird AoHaf muu'y h if ti '..r Im .-'. Bt bl Kttftt, t- a'j'it nil c!iM i ftti and MOMit ikw traotoeo of Ik Wto MMtinol iixowima Univn t ; pMMd a Meon I ro1 uii J Mr. KÖM, MrttMTHM prooOCtJllBJ att.rnya lo rirr a ,-foe roorami, in o rtiin eise therein MM' vd fWmcd !i a - in! roailm. Mr. M Kleff mmmd thai tho rakM f.r gin into ÜM eommitte of iho akuldi be Pwapeitdci in onk-r lonr ko r ; r t - of lomtnilto04 ; lo;-t. I',..; rui -n Mrro ktlponded : and Mr. Ilnwht from Im) MffSCl c.tnmitfoc I Mit lid heii tppo uted t krimj In a kill to divido the Httte mto CJowwreMiemil ditricta, rmmrted that tkw com mit tec C-HJ..1 int free epoe a kill, bei ked itvected f.un t.. rep it K' h b II as he doomed rt nd ricH. II sc roroim y reported a lull, wktek was fftiiri to re coed reed n. The rvloa were again pemled ; wken )Ir Bradley intfftlJ wH lo divido the ."tat: let" dinarumi "' Ofatriet Mr. K-i-'i moeed I rejeet Ihn WH. Mr. it r - v - u ! be t'iuiiiit the hill eonlaieed f.ir od cmaitakl a d v - u aa aroeW ba found. Ha beeml nii meeeereettoitld not bo need lowtrda th bill. If the fjMitlMimi hid any jj-iod reiaoM fur hi." eemree, he would like t- beet them. Mr. Kelt raid that a committee bed been appointed to being in a bill, nnl tboegh the eemmittce bed not agreed a pee a bill, I he bed gteen Ibttf view, end left It with Ihe chairman t kring io a ball , and he thoeght it taking a greal deal apenhia hiii.I fT mm flenatoff In brine in a hill : but if it w as irr on I few 111 secret, it was still nsore reprehewsihte. As fer the district offered hpeople, he was u:c it would not be agreeable to , tketr oris ncs. Mr. W alpole ; I bC ITS! truly IM Irieno Ol lie gi ; cmsn from SvV tscrlsnd ; hut he comd not BUpport m ra?h .and unparliamentary a course. ie 1 new the gentleman from Parke had introduced a i bill in which the s.'u.itors from Switxertend nnd JehVrsoe were thrown into the sure di-tn.t; but I bekelievedthoisVnatairfrom Parke hsd no d apoeition to go t C egreea ; Ins b II, he thoujhr, hid not been framed eith that view. Mr. Bright : It may be proper that I evy aoeaeihiisw ui i.-too-at ..n ot ...v ermraa. The committee -"". J J t . d.vid.. tlw Stale intra crMioreeaionnl districts, had I not ngr I. and l ad ilir.-. :tcd turn lo nr n in u.n . . a . a n. . - a . ill thai i e thought j i-t and ri'ht. Ho had performed that duty, and bei need the committee would clear hint ir on n. ting witk sii.i-ter motives. He knew t.i at. let Seniors art a-s tl.- v would upon thi exerting subject, their motives would ! impatgned; .Jr. N alpole : 111 lake that l ack . but he hoped to art hereafter m inch a man Bei aa t.i remove all eeepiciooa as this k nd. Mr. IV, on m d t'ns subject was Ot velopmg an
interesting tact how many Senaturs had nn :trh- tj- yT Kelso, to encourage the ssaaufacturs af kagjbr Congree. K wrtm set ion of the committee Wo .lien, cotton and woolsey goods , passed to ft scon tins subject, it eras true they had not agreed couj rf,,,,nir. npoe a bill; bul be believed, with very little ex- j.y yr M.iior, satborixing the township justices ception.tlie bill Mt reduced by the chairman I of Peer in thii State to act M uVersOCfa of ihe
ac e, I ible to the committee. Il' thought the citairi!is:i had introduced a ... good faith. ll fcolaevee, however, he smeild vote ngamst tho rej-ctioii ol Mr. Bradley a b.ll. The 0 ten was futther discussed b) Messre. Vfet. In. i. 'lev. Davis, rainier and KclSO ; when Mr. Ritchey .-.aid be thoeght the practices bad ( 01 f , oi beep rag one bill up n the other, until our table is loaded down with kills, all of which must be printed. Me thought ihe pr.i.-r modo of pr.eeeahsre waa to take up the hill int rod weed by tke chairman nf the committee, nnd amend it to suit
ourselves, rath.-r than introduce separate b Iis toi enge or a JMUl resoiur.on 01 tue 1 .o,.r,-. ... r.-, suit eer screral notioM, Re elroeld Umrevoffi rote the poetagi on Mwepapere, ptmphlete, lee. with aW the rejection). tWO amendments; which, niter being further .Mr. It alpole t-pokfl at length, in reply t the re- ' amended was adopted. marks of Mr. Kelso, thai Ihe bill introduced by Mr. The Speaker htid before the Hemsc a CMnmoniBradley, contained, by ihe vote of ISdO, nine of Ihe I eetiem IVem John ImMont ; which was referred to ten districts, big, lie reserrcd them to the epin-1 the irmimittee nnj edecatton. ion of geellenaen on ihe ll tot d" the Senate, nn. I PtlMa, Vr r senfeeV-By Mr. Snook, of Ja-a-k. 1! it nine 1 f ten of these districts can be called net Mallory for a divorce. .k rl I Bf Mr. Balee, of cittsene nf Vermillion. . - aft m a I
Mr. West diaclsimcd having ar. id anything about thia bill being n whig bill. He pretested eg ilnetl Bs! tins sosaMtukM .mi. nf Met. Thai roii-tv ' . WW ....... . ... . j a d justice ehoeld gu.de us, and not party feelings and party cona .1. rations, - - Mr. Pemiingten thought the introduction of the 1 oil by Mr. Uradley, was out nf order But nee bill npoe the same subject, could be introduced at the HSJC time. The bill introduced by tin Senator frum JetrVrsnn surprised him, from the feet that it 1 . I .1 II.. . . mn -1! I. ... !....!
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IUI 1.1" ".II. 1 I" ' 1 .............. , Mr. Rite hey said that what remarks be had made cond reading. was not undo with any view to pirty aseendeney ; Mr. Edward reported a bill providing for the reih'it !'... dia4 rid I of the State should be done with ' loest'n n of the county seat oft'mwtord county ; read the view of unitin l the great intereee ol the conn- twice and ordered to he engrossed.
iry I . i' It: .it, I ... reoisria r Mr L. . I . .,1. 1 1111119 V. .11.1... II ... " - B.tihev. tint a union of interest! rltould be the ob tvt. lie boliered he did nut entirely spprove J .. . . . . , Vlliier oi Ulf uuis. .. . , . , Mr. Kelso nritlidrew l.s motion lo reject, n ml rased ti.e question of the right of reception wh le a I k b. '.l w as p. ml. io I:.. ..1..-:. 11 wis 1! s. uscd t.v Messrs I: .ii- . n, Vf'nlpule, Stanford, Harris and Collins; w beg th" Chair de ided it was in order. Mr. it Sol 1:. v e.i to r j -ct. but m n '.j iently vv ,;u il re vv bit in rtion ; bcu 1. 10 .-...ivnij-x ii ... afgggoa irseion. gnjmais in- si iviuvi. .1MM..1...S. By Mr. C r.,.o. fr.m the judiciary eemm ttoc to whom had been referred the subject, reported a bill t.. amend tbheichl law; pasecdtoarecoi.dre.il ,.. . i .. ..... ... i i. e ... . i iS 11 ite n. j -ii- ii-.! . M'. I anneliill. lowborn hid ben referred a hill to organise ti.e imhtta of Indiana, reported the rnttnluck witiioiit smeudment, and recummended li im Z' . ; t I s .Tirell n.' the f invi. t lo I.- confuted wtlhni U.e wail I ti.. ...ii i. ii ,. .ii.'.r.l. fwi.i.i. . K. V.l. ....... , ' - i . . ..... . I wa. a n.n.li i. in Holl I il. II lktS pioviMOi. tint I ic rn.v i. it 1 1 c. ii,.r. '. w i
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Iiis i li, to w noin w is ii 1 1 r reu a res'iu i i-mp. "u m nn- ii ,i, ii I'lHi-r - " . . .... ,..,... i . . i tl i I , n.r ,. rei.or t it fi hi i lor 1 .e rei el oi i i" Mi Props e,y ,.: suspend g the c ns, tioa id , Mr II f M ijoved the S 5 W, ,1 . Äand. m the c ty of lir.np , Um new y ion at Jcfsrsoon is, gc.t reported tbit wkick b-,g ended, w a-put ... w . nJ;,.M rosd twice and ri nitted with a vie of eaundH tti. .,.,.'..,.... . eh, mam.,, ,-it be it.. Pt and decided in the aflr- noee 10. .meirdmenl of ng provision! to Waslnngton county. Mi K.-..I rmtMbrd thai if nsestora woaU t led i a mat re. , 1I.r; mrr' ,f "r" w m . t u llLl.. r md m bill to incornorate the msmeat.tkeis wnukl be no d. Atslt j m this matte. H will Tho mail queetion was now pgt.onthe piasage the H an thai there I v.u.lrem out. Mr. I ns , ru ' J . be tseslbrted tkst I lastwistn htrodnced spetltlsa from .VTbiil and Idecided in the afflriustiee. by the fol struct nor Senators snd reqteal tmr Repreenlatires. town of Portland ; read twici nod i mm teo. a i. . i mm, "linviliiuil I' htklUlU ui in . m a . i . I . II--. t . in i ii i I i a til it il i I iV 1 r'
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iiidr.;-.' - ' P-t. ii is, r. J 1 g ,'. U'h: ators. lie would go for natrurt.ng both. ,f either . 1st to ConfeasCd judguieuu i Which ameudimnt MM Bseami lhe tha eitisem . .mi.i n e w,-,e ylp,f;B:,. " J ,' . . j . ' j,,..,.. thithec.ud make no distinction an lo the fight to was concurred in. greet. eaiittd.fiem a. ..... iksl knl slmosl i ras a law, lt. alt. II, .s. iioiig.s. ...n k-.-. ....... i...,, . . - Mr. I.- nvo n i v nmcd lo refer t t tic coniiiiittcc
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I he v w V ie .t . . ' v wmhmg toe-, .rn c . .;.,...,.i it V n v at ii"r . Meeker, M 11 n. M .nUgOO, Mr. Iltrr.s said h had food authority f.r Ins on revision, wilu inatiuctm... o in.ke ,ta prm r., Pw4i. in i rift 1 1 1- w it.i ei i i en., ai.d on scms oetssraaa work ins ti '.'.i y ... ,,,( Korvell O'Neal Debora, position, that the Representatives were hound t.. general. iMtar cooiaarawa a.icu.. ... ilWbyaUe Hh I - res I 1.1 m i si I a 2 . ; '''' , il i Ibiv Ü;.... s ,,! obey the wishes of the people of their di.tr.ets. yd of u... ...ty IQ our statute-, ihe qtMtltOfl N ll tVHI I 00f.I T.- 1 .,e lun 1 1 TAT" " mmA Zu"t wÜrCftt iZ .Mr. .I,kefs,,i,.,e wis rtentyomt,!,. . ,. , the l , - - hvnklledierc bmkurilk (uceef anm TW- fseslutien ,;...Messrs IWIev Brown nf l . Btttter of ' Q liney Adams for the Presidency, Cldesivety on the aye. and ..-oi, the passage. -I the b.,i or Ih .,;.,, ,-.! .0 in.rr.vy .all is me, wsmki st tkat metnchi h ,re paeaeo. irneet nuaehnsnsie bad v j " , ie'" ' iA s Denny. Dof.ur, the groend thst the people of his particular district reception of treasury notee for State duee, dec. II iheresidenc hiibrol r,l -Ir. if . . ri.:;?! m-w ::ir ä pÄ ..-. mm n. , .tue ,1,-1 :; . ! v ..!.. , 1. I. t if. , f.o'.'ietiS ll ' . . , . , ... IU the ca.e ot a coi.l.ated eist tum. thai M elector n.ite ButteringS produ ed by the VindlCttVO feeling! 1'. .. .. ESS." UTkZ"txt rcrr.Ä..!;: Tmssj......'......''. o,....... i,,,,..,.,,.- ri a . ;- -tm ..,.. f fe t I. - il pi i.l e ' "
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' n w raeiote o ie new prton. Toroii'i tie the work objected 0 . . . a a by f.r.f iMiuUr. i:pea U.c 'u-r 1 t i-t f i- i-pUieni, a.. alt - : ui. v it I i ,n i ! that :' wow" 1 cost . jndi. ! -Miid t'arv' A lw w .J upSO Ihr t,i ilMi ' i nOW p i rvi at UP rosv i e Ofu tied 1. . rn .i H z . f ' ,r 1 ,:P " "' repnr ma Tc rv IM ':! i i flicen of H at lltstitalKW, fion whic' it ip re !, t'i t the pnoner r i -l f e w ikel ;o;i ..v v iti.m the wall I ow'.n ' t . the ill coaetiarti -i of the oU p ion. r.,p.it rru taliM WO' 1 1 I often r rTail. Fiom tlu.e it r l pe ue ir.f MO' r 01 In i:;h! o Im cin'y l rrc rnen iu l.'nia'n e the ict ty of electing a n w Mimai l-e - v -jf i;i i I- fi t the p:.- .n u.d be JocloO nt jeifcr.on rille. In coafurmity t kki triewa, ant the ditTncnt ir;i rt a lud-l to, a kill pae!tlie liooM wh.-l reeeived , . nrion fi tue Senüf, maku g :n ap;.io, u tioii of or.o tboosaad dul n f-r tt.e ; nrr!iae ol t-n ac ie ' I ffiou:.o. ana; fivr thins-ip.l ! Ii .r t er nds the ercrtmn of a new pitson . . . i -. A alio airlhiiiMn the nor lo mm me futrm-e, iu.aark a piau f t lb prii u. and enter into a c miraei v-i x ic r. .,.j,.i ..' i'ui i i.ti'n in f r 'Iii err io-i I f a nw ii, . I... . i ii. . . iv. .. -... - . - - l-:i.'i. f I Mf, nil lie id, IUI' n an irr-t nun: .... . ... . . , l . I . A - mi er nind ha. hern irchael, the dm d nz u rally advanc. 1 I I wren k irtiei un.cr tv provisMMM an actoi i.ie Lrgiilatur J li" Stn itor intend bjf nY aiMarkl tint thev havrma'e t cast rtniu e on the f .v. relative to tlii mtttrr, l.e felt bimtif boMd lo mevl it; he knew t' it ii" tirr eronomy and i.'dmtr. ani alihoiiuh he ami myi-lf diif. r widely in national politic, be aaoatMj tliat hi tandnct M this occasion oene5 mir tlianlt. tU ativa to 0 nortbti ii prulenliaiy, he wn of the sime opinion now that he wa U-t winter; that in a few yer t .r- Skitc will tii t i' neceaiy to erect a State prfcaoo in the lorth.hut awiae to our ambarramad eOnditioa at tbh) tkae, ka th wiitit w.mid he jaa ifatitlaat to do so now. At:, r to ne debate in which tteeara. VVoet, Dobson and W nyht participated the report w as concurred in. On motion of Mr Mitchell, the rules were suspeeded and a atessige fr m the II u.-e wn taken op, and the bil1 for the relief of Stephen Kitcnnf Unaeieako county e.ms.dered ; rules epejldnd ana Iii b.H paM'd. To provide fbf tho reception of certain treasury notes (of eoatnty revenue and for other purposes ; referred to the committee on finance. Mr. Collins from the committee on the State Hank, to whom bad been referred n reeolotion di rertmi blM to obtain from the President cd the tt m e i State Hank certain information relative to her eon I dition and capacity for expending her issues, laid hefore the Senaten common icatton of the President of the Hank on that subject; referred to M comm.ttee on the State Hank. Urt'ilKT OF SI. I. II T f iMMITTKM. Mr. Collins reported back without amend ment the bill to regulate the aale of real estate by exeevrtere, administrstora and guardians; ordered I to neengroaseu. 1 .. na 1. . 1. . . i n 1' . .L, .i;..f ,f I flmm 1 ly ur 1 aiiv?. a inn .or 111c mnvi ui ww - bam of Morgan county ; passed to a second reading nesoi DTIOXn. . '...... . By Mr. STUaughey, mal lue jeeiciary committee be instructed lo enquire into the expediency ol providing by law that iu all cases when s judgment (.rc,i,tor shall refuse te take six per cent Stste scrip, and n -tik scrip in payment 01 nisjuogment, I i ...1. ........... , , j vi 1 ....... UJ judgment debtor shall be entitled to an add (in) j . v of execution of tWO years (the term judgmeat creditor abal! be construed to IOClee nolD in-1 tU it!lJ lU rll( banks.) Adopted. jy Mr. Kelso, thai the treasurer of State be re- j qgfaicd to inform the Senate aa eooc aa consiateat. j whethsr there haa beea one or more refusals at the .t;lt0 troarury to receive Bank scrip in payment of j debte due lo the State s'.n:e Harch .est, and it so the reasoea for such refuasl. Adopted. it.. xi - n...i.. il..a tka muhmiiImi n thai mrl!. I III .III ggii,fc(i.ava,iv-,'isaiiiiwv'saa."wj..i 1 :..............t ..it.. .,,oi,nI ;..rv J " ... . . . . I e Vlj k. iaw i,,r cancelling and Iii.ng ill toe hi e of llie trea.-urv of Stale, all State b mils when i i J k m.v Snt. nffieer. I 1 Ijll.O.IIUU UI.U luv... " J j Adopted. i ills in raoot i n ....... By Mr. Defroes, to amend an act entitled an act ms. a 1 e av 1 t ineoniora e the . Jo-Cim iron t.oilUiinV : I)l$scd to n second reading. By Mr Hodge to incorporate a company to con- . rilBli Crnm Mooneiow n to Tort Wavne poor ; passed to a second reading. eemamn or am: pat. A billcntitl.d an act to amend an act relative to crime and poniehment ; passed. Amendatory of an act entitled an act for tli preservation nf sheep. After some disceseion of the merita of the ques tion, the biil was finally laid on the table. The Senate adjourned HOUSE OF REPRRSEXTATH RS. A meassge from the Senate announced the pasm t . r . 11.. 1.. Bv Mr. ' nppy.nl Otepnen rkiisnn. By Mr Mitchell, ef cititene ef Lagrange cnemty , fir ihe remmson of a nenaltv Of 1(10 per cent. - , . .a By Mr. Johnsoe), of cittsensol Marion snd nam I . . - II m. . . w. r . .le.vn .ir f m r-ViiV nut or II PM IM II .l-llt" niiu. By Mr. Brown of M . of Jonathan SchoBeld and others, for a bounty to the producers of silk. By Mr. Hawkins; which were severally read and referred to commit SCO, Mr. Defoer reported a bill to provide f r number1 1 1 ' ' . 1 , ,,.1 r. , . t r 1 1, um horintl' va a.ilsll ami r.rie TSE AMI? at Mill". if. II Ir l'i. ei. ft wnmittee to VV h:,' ll Mr. It IT KU HI' scieci eoinmui er ii w n waa referred, the l... I miking treasury notes rernv sWe for State dues, tro'tfunde, fco. remtried 1 ...... ...loieni a ml, Ih.ves- d d t o i he end of I he ti r t d ,..,,i...i ....... .-ii l, i , , iv .... r i ill I if sect. thefoUowiagi Proviem., laoswever, tnoa ton county treasurer ah ill, in the reception ol scrip m . .. . r. . ........ .t.i,..- ..t. cii.-h ..-Mit HC. I Kl Hull I, ll t nill. ) m- .i.'.v . "."'.". . . e-ti-i II a h i.'K to 11- Kepi tor tllli pu r posr , c a rei ii 1 1 j ri .-p-.,..-,rltf na .-in he och Clinda aeoir.ite from a es n mmm aaajaai as anew wnn s--a - . . . a- a-.. . .1.1. - . I "."V rr"rr?,'?J : V,. r:::: snau uoi, uirucuy, or inoirur, i".v...i hinds re. -e. ved It c unity cues. 10 ine payment m mx . A . I . J' . . ful oltscTvance nf the rctjotsttions of thte proviso, the treasurer of State is hereby euthorieed nnd required to administer . oath or BÜrmatioe. ' 81. Amer.d thoStn se.-i.en. aa follows i -Strike rmt all after the wotd"eame" in the third line, and tnsert kl H.lloWi, to xt.t I Mbd re lotutd epon ihe .... . j - ,. i iir.iu.l.-ii hv aameurme and conditions, as I. now pro vi see ay s . iaw Which intendment- wer.? concurred m by the s " . , A i. Mci-srs. Ilih-a. Mowers, i r i w n ,1, I I 'I BioWil nf It . I tovttl .-I W ., Butler Ol It.' imp II 11 Coffin, Cooh y, I ,v -
iiere kfr. aad amnt mta me attain anaiive io the wo.u on readinjj the portion of the revision, relating to i;reidv doneai d t: e proi.abie cust. A coatemt km bete ea nt buainee Mr. Loean moved an amend meat, f ÄÄiÄtÄta KMiiTSStL'S Mfc-Hi th. -i i-f" of .. ..".v, i. r.Vir.tadv M . kl ihefareof a eo-tract entere! into be- W lab RgttM county, to eonatltUbamnC COOnty hoaro.
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f.ur amcnd4"ntf . which w-re cencurred in. 'Iba qact!on now bei: j, on the eer -trment of t', h.u Mr. t" : a in' eive h: va in on; - :i to a t
change t4 the la w There wmM he im equal. ty m Kvinav rulet su-, ! .! d. and the reaotation .j.r-Mii.-nts m tko cmintie. il aics!.nr8 vicre el. cied read a second lime, and referred to a eiect comin tech toerpabip, moch less in the State. Ha there ; tnitlee. fore moeed to r : r the bill lo the committee of the On m-tion of Mr. Hnrjl.t, hraee of absence un-
- . . t.l wiio.e n lite rcviuii ; w ren nri'i m prcvaiien. Mr. German from ihn commute-? r,v - :irraortod ilie fuilowirao add;t o:i il oart thereof, to B 1 . ik mimiI mmiIu Iwi il,,- Sr- mmd I 't III - L'.tlll, U J O . I O UI HIV- - II I J ... Of the Ceentf Auditor, Asfesjorand Trcarurcr,' and recommend tint it be read and paed It wa then re id a fiit and Fecund times; when. on motion of Mr. Leave, the ll.iue keeeeede i to the consideration of aa.d rev is. on, in committee of the whole , instead of cumin aai m Mr. Edmon-ton m reed to add the smjnly of Du bo s. Mr. Logan i:r'.'d in farorof fain amendment, that the cit zn if lua county had become diasatiafled with a board of comtrtmsioners, and nrished board of just j ea to be aubstiiuaed in their place. Iiis plan was to hav a rlelejrale from each town-hip, which would place 11 recti ms of the county on an equality, w ith regard to its I Til business. This amendment was opposed, on the ground that th.-re should be uniform ty in our lawa, several gt nt lernen expressing their srillingness lo give up thrir indiridu :1 preferences in favor of any pi in that a majority might wish. That the apecKI leeislstion hereto, fore adopted, on tins and other suhj-icts, had been productive of much injury. Mr. Marvin opp cd the amendment and urged enilbrmity in our Innre, as the only method that ooght to be adopted. Mr. Roberta replied to the gentleman fn-m Hendricks, and baid. gentti men were very favorable to uniformity when that uniformity w as conformable to tln-ir own feelings, Mr Clot man opposed attaching this amendment to the revision, for the reason, tint it would n.ar irnuiu nur 1 the bnrmony nf its provisions. If , eci l.n.i hi war my . ... 1 1 ... 1 1 to be enacted for particular counties, he rould prenr natinacimmirarac,. ,.. . " 7 p . VtniOlM ot WO revises COOC auu primsn in a Dincnmm ; Voluinr .Mr. Brown of M., in on! -r t have a test vote, rertuested the eentletnsn from Washington (Mr. Logn.) to alter his amendment, so as to make it .... . . fc. . . .t ajp:y t- an tue eonnnei in me mate; tue qoesuon . . . 1 . .. 1 .1 1.1 .1 1 vaj laaen on 111m muiiuu, nuo unwra 1 u n-.-Hve. The question then recurring en making ihel 1 -1 - . .1 i:u.ru. .i.:.. -...1 aueraimn. so 1 ir as in-; cvwaivivw m vvuainavn J.m IS..1...1 -....,1 '". . .... aar. moore 01 yM w . vw, 1. Mr. Moore ot t 111 vi ! to add 'wca. . . ma-. 1 mr. laiugie, mo county 01 "range , wmc.i "U conaentea to. r 1 ne n'o:.-. 01 m 1- sir 11 on 1 u; 10 .lUioo 01 a , . j . . i.J 1 J l 1 . . . "... .! r 1,0" in a atncnnuicni, as amen .eu , ai.u ueeiuco the negative, niwr a nnm pnagren ra uw panwi n itia . dneer coiMioerntion, nrr t-imi.uin, flPl,-u progress and bsd leave to sit sgain ; when Tobe House book its neue! recess. clock , P. M. Mr. KoOinson reporteo a u..i lor uie reiiei eiepnen ixitxen 01 rv-m-M, e,Jum, , ,u.e.. read three timea and pneeed. Mr. Tuller rritortcd a bill author sing the prose- - cutmg Attorney of the 4th Circuit, to enter a aofc prwrwai m ssnaia art..-, .. n.v. v m.i.i; wi a.i.v.n , ... ,, i a . . .... m ui .'.atntir i. W arrifW ' which was read twice, wnen Mr. Butler of a movcu lo sir. k.j ii out ami insert . . ... ,: .1 ! an amendment, unking the b.H ipplicable wherevei ' ..IO... ro .lli ...ri. I fill : CI fll I.ir ii .11.1 T ! il II O . ... ,... . " - r - wioaer, vw o. ' n.iliootiii In 111 ti 1 ikil In Im r iwik.nu mI hi ili'if mil ' . . . ....... ... .............. ...... 1. .... I... ... o.eun..., v.. .v.. c-r" which amendment wis adopted and t tie hill read n third l. me ami pasted. Mr. ShoUp to locate a S ite road in the counties Union and Prsnklin, rend twice and Committed. Mr. Notrell, presented a bill amendatory to the net concerning elerke, in relation to complete records ; read twice, when Mr. Robinson mured to refer the bill to the com. mittce ou revision, srith instructions to incorporate the provisions theroof in said revision ; A disenwion now took place in which Messrs. Brown ol l.. Rthinson nnd Rich purticipeted, in the course of which it was urged by Mr. Robinson, that ceaapli te records were made out, in hundreds ol instances, nrhere there was n 1 bene fit derived, except to the clerk, erho taxed his services with the coote of mi t. It was contended nn the other bind, that in ca-ee where the title of land comes :n question 1 a complete rccurl should ilnrtyi bo inula out, .Mr. Carter called for I division of the question, winch w is liken on committing the hill, ami de-ided in the affirmative. Tho quern ion wes then taken on the instructions, oud decided in the negattre. The House now again went into committee of the bole on th ic ision. No emend inente of sn important character were made. Mr. Clements offered his hill for the appoint' me ni nf township esseseore, as nn amendment to i be revision ; which occssioned considerable discoosion ; but withdrew it before any act on was had there, .11. The committee roee with leave to eit again ; and Ibe House adjourned. SF.N ATM Kaioat . Dec. 30, IMtJ. PBTiTionn re rennTKO. i us , lor a divorce. from the executors and etecutnx ol Bv Mr C Mr. II . Ige the list v.it ami testament nf Joseph Ratley. Mr Everts, from citizens ol 1 i-.orte a-'ainst I O . capital puni-iiop nt Mr. Simis. relative In a divorce Mr kkne. from cil sens of Jav. nraving that the law compelling speculators t. pay a road tax.be extended to that county ; which were ecvcrauy re m. J ferred. Mr. u right. Irom the committee on me.son, made a rep-ut, w h.di was referred to the committee of the whole. n aii.en. i.nent tn the i .int resolution of the Sen .... ... .,.-.i. r to ........ aie; n. u.n. i 11.7.. .-.i.i': r . . ...c ..... -1'"' P"" snire id l.n i nt reso, ., on. 9 - ... . ir ii. rr- ....v.-. thai ilia Senate do not concur - in the .aui'-nunieiit , , Ms I ' .'l,.,. . ..-Io. I .O If ," I!-'. ' f II , t O.ll 'l.t ,u, ..., ' C ..,r,n-t..,s were str.ctiv in ac , - ; wisssv. " n -.l s .S .. B sft ftOS Mr 1'. .vir g in- -.tod on sending ibe rcasona for .1 tho rrsointton along nrtin u. Mr. Carr of L. s aid h could not Mpoort itruettune ol Ihe I . M.Oeneral. lie tie! evt to be latitudinous construction ol Ute law tremcly oppreesite. Mr. U l. hey d be was lal shed that strnction of tha P. M. tanner il was latil the inved them and exie w as s it sneu mat tn j in & i . i . i . . a- . is ki a , -i m i-.Tiiiiri tiiiii . ' uiihul ..U.n v anas 111 a , - s i v v-a- - - j I. a . . I . I . r ine rery onjeci ih tno iv i i not atamned where mailed, it r, as newspsers are is necessary th it the r - Hi r m tentative" out liiai w e unu a i'jjnv . " itwsisras Scnatnrs. Mr. kö m tli eight th- LegisUtrf had as much Iff. r.r ..t.at vea aa the S. - n
justice in the county of Craw ford, and for o:i. or pur-
pose? ; rule suspended, and bill toad a bccoiid tune und reierrtd a roict eninmitiee. A Mint re-oiut n r lat.ve ta l n ol ,a , . . . .i i r : ii . . . aba.-: i and Ohio canal from lerre ll iute t i pramvu .'n. -an ... w. j . . 1 ,1. t r m ' I i . i . ,1 II 't i F llt'.t,T.l'. !ie -T''t accompany noma) JU. Cfnnaar a men member rT the House. Tlic Senate then reeoUed iteelf wta committee ,,f ikit whole on rev. s:nn.
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Mr. Hoover ill tiie chair. bfter SOtne limeenent anon the subi'Ct of revilion, l IM committee rose, reponeu .is pivgrvw, ami a.-ked leave to ann. Scinto Ai'j' urtied. HOUSE or REPRESENTATIVES. e?ameoi and ixhisaaeMue atuuaanj The Sjieaker laid beti re the House a letter Ironi Gov. Bigger, enelosiiig a communication from the ameers of t!ie Indianapolis Kail Uoad Company, suggesting the propriety ot living immediate con j f,i. A..:. i. ...I ..n - r,i... irOl HIHI I ! aVfTWIt'll l I llinein.il I'"""-"" - i i- ,.f I.vw ..r.r-...,n. luiu, u.io -I i. iv - sa il company r, I fc..i. ,, ,l,i a a ii.oo'L lawaaa vm .. , the pr V sioud of the law, if the request is granted same company unee ie ir .. s .. I . I !..... . . I......I L.niff t l.r. lino iw tea inter, am i - rarW..v.w ed i which on motion of Mr. Uorman, araa referred to the committee on canalu and internal improve-1 mej.ts. A niCfsage from the Senate announced the paer i.;n '- U.v ni'il-.nir it uppp.ciri' . ." . ! .... .. .1 I i i a c i., rn ... I n r. . . i . I -1
O ill Olli 1 ujn wiim - - - - p - J I liV ß BWaOMMO j- - - - - - - --- - w to obtain license to vend Coflbo, tea and sugar ; make a hhtiona to the .juantitv. by the extensive preeliieb w as read three several tunes and panwd jductton of wheat. The experience of tha world nkowa ,1... ittnmmAmM ni.d im ii.uv n w thnl tin. h:.l:.i.r. of trn.I.. i vlH in laxor ot In it
The bill from the Senate amendatory of the mil itia law waa rend inrice and referred to the naili i ,,..v,,.,:ttt.... , The bill of the Senate providing that in 14 4. when Monroe and Broern arc entitled to elect a re.1 -i . t i I - - - - - a 't Tt " Ii I .'1 1 I VI I II I V IIIV FII ml I "it't Mim I fti i v f tfijf i r , J "ll'1" ,i,i . mtA Lmm oi vuiiii..iiiiT m . - . i cd, and is now a law, if the Govi ruor signs it. The bills for the relic: of Jacob Bookwalter ; for . . .. - . . .!. ! ... . r.. the relief .M a school oistr ci in aanpwnn cmi.iy . an the relief of Dr. Din el M. pencer 5 providing tor . . . .. . . ? rt ... 1 t!,c re-location ot tue seat 01 justice 111 rawmru . ..... . ..,1 1. ,,!. i-unity ; a j nut reootetion relative to the compretuiiiii y , 'im " - . llie Wahash and Ohio canal; rorthe relief of Job B. Eldredjre and Others ; to authorise Join, Sn , bu.ld a mi.dani across the W abash r. - er in Wella county; for the relief of Alexander j Owen, Sr. ; fixing a preininm on wolf scalps ; for the relief of Adam Ulark of Carroll county ; a joint resolution in relation lo the (.rand Rapids ol the . ... a W..1. ..I. r.,-..r n hill to re-M'sf ate n certain tract, ot . minan lands- - j . - ' utliporl ; ! at 1 . . 1 . . . . . ... - - relative to the water power at rthport ; lo amend the act pointing out the mode ! oiicyyino nv, ,.... ... .......... ... 4- I . . m a.. t'.s nai .nit rla 1 tea u ft Vk 1 f ir ilia i ii r" l c i-i a v. 1 10 " v 1 - - . . . . . . . purchasing sites for water-power on tue Eri(J uu . ,,, ,wend the act providing for the col of the debt due from the Lawreneeburgh am Indinnapolie Rail Reed Company extending the 1 in. t.i l-t .1 niuarv. l-li: to re 1e.11 ceria.ii :iex.- . , ..1 . IIIIIU Kl 1 be rein named, relative to host river j to amend ihr .an in relit ion to the Liverpool Bridge Compa Itiic act 111 relation to l lie Liverpool uriagut om,a further tunc lo the treasurer ol Terry county ; to amend the act incorporating the HutTalo mj MiMiasippi rail-rosd company; were seversliy read a third tunc and pissed. The bill reducine the expensM of Potnsm coon nn j f f s(.jecl,n petit jurors therein was read a t mft, ljme . wllpn (Dinscn moved to refer to the committee on ' .... . , .1,. ,k. . .iih r I' t 1 1 I VV .II II? I I Ut,lil'llo vlf niimtv v . - .e , .,, p,,,,,,,,,,.!,,,., idrnr- om. form throughout the State. Mr lt.. . I. .i. i.rirpil. Llin I ne was nninn-u " - a .. . . i.. .i., i. .. ,.., .. .. ..... . - - ' bll. h0 wna wllUng lo ,urrender the... . m . . . I ' In t .Me I 'I il II 111 III II II. n 1.11111ft 11.111 i iv- . . ., . i . II i ... ....i.,- I., ni.. I it; ; vi lint .010. 11 Ie was oj1 . . . .it ...I K)9C( i0 0 project of tuuunoajnf by itanders, Irom w . i..nc..r. ,ir,T attend .ihout our court Houses-. Mr. Roberts complained of the gentleman mteri, , IlP,v,t,- Kiiftinnew. .ami would inform r ici.HB i. .11 j... - , lnm, tliat his county was not troubled with Ihe loafers slloded to. After some severe passen between the gent leinen , in which it was hard t determine w hich h-td the beat of the contest, the dlKUasion was further coll- . 1 Km l Itr.dUe Brown of M.. Lowe, J . "v'.'.a it ml ires Mathen Moore ol ...ii.. I., ....... . , - n . 0 wO., nnd others; in winch the plan ol summoning juror, by siier.lTs, from the by-standers, w is urged on the score of economy that those counties that had tested this method were well satisfied, and that it would tend to the furtherance of justice. , Mr. Thompson moved further to instruct the committee to mike the provisions of the bill (the semmoaing jurors from by Ständers) extend to all the counties in lite State ; which motion was de1 cided in the affirmative, .ayes 10, noes :'.'.). Mr. Thompson moved further to amend by allow -nor six peremptory challenges. "Mr. llill.s moved to strike out "e x" and insert 4 ten" ; which was accepted by thd mover. Mr. Bradley moved to Strike out ten" and insert "eight ;" which was adopted. The motion nf Mr. Thompson, as amended, was then concurred in. Mr. Clements moved farther lo instruct, so that the eight challenges shall bo only applicable to civil eases ; tvbich was adopted. nn. i um , rxxoiosni rTLttn,eVc. A j i nt. resolution instructing our Senators and requeeting '-ur Representatives in I Congress, to nee their exertions to procure an aasendment and revision of our late tariff law, in accordance with the recommendations ot Pre,;. lent Tyler, was read a third tune ; when Mr. Th oops m moved to refer to a select COOtm tm.. tl. instructions to amend said I int resolutem, hv insti m tioii to o ir il. -legation in nngreta, i t hi. ... . I . I . . . .1 fc!. .. ... . .... ii o .io . . v. .- v th! will tend to orovent the election, hereafter, ol IHII Will ISHU W I ' ,. ... nt I., t ie I .ollst I UI loll o I tue 1 nueu .-m ,ues. i President of t-ie liuted Stales, in any other method than by the people. t : J j. ..;.... t he c.a.r. ... me .,..,s . . : - . Ui'lllg ril'i.11, .. I K Mil!1 ill I I IC iiiiun ii Mi' ii 'I" i i.i'11'..viv'. i'. , tuo in umu t o- ,..'.,,.. ..d.-r r.d..r 1 ... - I, t io out .) oruer. 11s u: 1 oii-.ue.ii n 1.0I 1 ru.e imperative .... .... " : ' ' ; " ameadment. shall be added, by way ot rioer. lie .i a. . . . . . . , .- ....I hoe Villi's i i r r i i I -iris, ij.ionuy, now his final decision lor ihe present, in order more ... ., I . I. i- a r -1 1 1 . v to examine iio- aio- no in a.io inc. rue-. Petitions weie presented by Messrs. Butler, Pnl1 ksoo and roulke, which were rofeircd to ,..u in. e amm ttce. ( , , , ji- .-s.i'.i ...on mi. - j 1.1 V I ,! laereed to the amend me nf of the House, to the mint resnlutl it reiki to the postage on , - M IHliri'i.e'S I il I ' .1 I.l e - , nie u Mr. Hargrore moved that the House ins.st on .. . .? . ..I ,, ...1 i,'..s ai.l ll' A I eis . w .i t fit- r a no no im-iii , w no Mr Kobtiistm reported a hill for the relief of lohn llro.-khmk: read tWtCI and r. ferred. v.. .i-v...,, ,- ...,., tt.-e ,, canal-. Ar r. ,lir. ae kW ar M es a n"in "- "- - to w Inch o j .ml resolutem in relation to enna! Ill ds was referred, repotted inexpedient to legislate, concurred its, Mr II irgi repoi tod o bill to vacate i ink street hi Charlestnwn . passed to a second reading. Mr. Rob ii- 'i'. from the committee on go vision, reported a bill Concerning llie assesstneM and col ... . . . i . i ...... .i ...... ... ....1 .' . ... .suss . j- '' ptnticee of the p ae.-, conhmng jurtsdiclmn lo lownehip, so f.r ie Be county coticerm I - ifiorted the tame lio-K w.n, an ftmeuu io-uv. ... ..
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The imponanct of agriculture ti aty country cannot , be MSSU BtronSlv or corr.clly toted hi in ihe t- i-winj -.... .1 w Ii. IV ... Ik .JT S.I...I nsnii.isin ' I . . ... .. .ij i i .. i nie 1 1 iv loai an i....-..n r .i r-. ; iuc ..... .... , urai hmjc . ' Cotn aeajuiates l!ie money pric i-f a.1 . thor ps is . t the rra! ti -iure of tha Ian!, wham ' Marjf Metad of liiiprjvt-mri.t n.ust K-ar a certain j.r.irti :i in n oi com. W aalen or been c: tbs are ii t the regolattof cemaaodiläta, by which the mat eatne ef aN ihet cv..naaoditiaa mut M kwalfy tnaured ai rj di t r nined ; corn i. The maoet price af kabor, and at eearyibing MM i the jinxluce of land, or of labor, in ut Mffmmatilj rial or Call in prooo.tiop to tho monatr price ol toco. UM commercial ami financial hist. r I r- - and, and of the w .r: J general v lor th- i-t fievea'.hi tunu-h.d ". .. i a w I evidence more coucluaive than anv ;iiv rn . . . . i could have SM tieen aopiim.ed, ihali.i.U civ.h4dt.u..trn- , 1 .. . and not gold and swSM, constitute lbs true wheat alone fctandatd or value. Uol 1 is tti- repre?eniiwc i value, which whiat posaea-es III itaclt Feed i. tin- jfiat central point mend nhich all minor cm-uleraii na rotolve; and of all the eSSOMl aajtMMSMS MM MtM or wheat from which it is made, is vastly the aiosl MMSStset. If i- . . r i. a .... ,i... .Lht . . . .t .i... a aaa av nan aa va mas wtjiiv v -m K1 - - f win a w..u.d he w it i t r I -read .a no. h a-, it mm i ; i t . r . ii oi j r . . v An iti'.i . . t . . i u't.i j . i i i i t t t ine liit.c value ttiere i in tola w.tn in reau, w ,, .f .. , I trat, d hv the rapid ty wit h which ir . i let I. upland cr - Tl, a , .trv lli.r. t re. S I O t I'Ult il.lt n IK Uli e l a -uin' - ' n.?r!rlllll,r., U Ulk. m.,.t ad. ..med state ; that in which the gr.-jtot iju u.tity I wh- it or bread nam can be crown, is actual v the richest. . eoiui-rv ran retain I MS gold anal silver that do. s not pow aka aMSt siaam ; mu , j, pti, n.et.K in spite af every prseaMion, of every mtlioes tegnlstioe ol the most watchful fesernnient, I wrtlaWw froM the country that lacks bread, to the m.e Ufaat is able to supp'v it. The li ittd Mates can ahme 1 1 ih..v iin. hive, or . . . '. . country that produces ihe greatest quantity SI wheal ; a conclusive prosf thet wheat stnetty afumaing standaid vaiue. and fiat however na BBSV c.ml m'd ur ..v confound or naiaafsaty the terms, the precious meta'a are only f.e- iep- .. - lilt ii I 9, lilt iirnwii3 .1. 9 - , lenutises ef eslae. The country then IhM would Ikhandmomwrona aseM sbmrnd m breed ; an t wheat If Sl rich . . . growing countn. under euuitahle laws and a good g.iv prosperous ernmeiil, must alwavs be a rich one. Effecte oi the Pmaaer "feas?j Syajtceni. . uUf a w ,,,,, miH . atlJ iull , , . :., wll.,.h ,., ., plllU, st.te. 1 1 . hM ,y Staken hanks, and ihe daprecisti n sf bank .. . . .,a, ,t r t arould leneara a aolnaaa to rue a enndenrnd liai'iT. 11 nii.1111 require a ino:ic 10 rio- .1 iunun.M-n EmmeaH thereof. The amiv i.s wi.h the sustaining bv banks, and tha annual trihute they are payto hanks, is hut a drop ... the hucket compared to th ahmioc tseMgnrnms of the ptrnicioua ayateaa. It is hut as a child of yesterday -the modern tyrant created in England and transplanted in America t maters rta growth. Like a dark speck is Ihe koxisoa St the setting . m? -tL 1. i..l.l..., I.. lli.i li.il.s i.ulW.i ,lt Ili i eo 01 tue sun. wsn-n mww ...t .... . is overcast the storm rages the nfawcil g lightning de strovs the sturdy oak the prslmg thunder Riakea the i earth treinhle. and the defending torrenta sw. ep Ir.oii t!ie " 1 . . . . . . .. . . r(h fn,a uf lm. husl-and-nan's tul. In the sh .n space of a centnrv. a im re speck in the reeolMion M time, a debt of POUR THOUSAND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS has hi en cnt .iled on lbs people uf Laiigtsnd Or rather, the property which of right beton (a t the laboring portion uf the people ha Leen lranf rred hv the iiv.nl. .ru .if aanM muii..v Iii.l inn 10 ri if v.. i' fhi.."i,...'. - -- - - - Mt of John Boil led shoot with s ring in bta nose. This burthen which is now craahing that people to the earth, dom can ba resnoved withowt a rem:uton, and in that resolution the aoil at Britain will bs fem; d noli i e life Idood of km people. Thst awfol dar cannot l.e tar j distant, the people will became mad with despair, and aaca wwn nope ..e.er.e,,. . m- fJm.- 1 ..i.s.-, ...... - I n America, if the rjeople do not srrest the ptoeresn end de-troy tbd power of Use (ruwing moter A creature of such rapid growth cannot be long arriving 10 matunty, nnu umman .,.. ..ui .lei.,.,.... . ... . ..... a. ii j: ,1.. nntioii dies vith hon. Hem a r,r.iito. wh... wi ni. I.. . , . ... , ... . i.... h..n.'lll. I (ho, .i r il.'l.il- .' Ml. Ol.llll l.VI1" II . n i verv life blood, and pffeyMg on its vita!-, who will ie v. r be satiated whilst the last SVop ot hlo id rem uns. Tm CnnemcLK oa Passu Cennssci ae PseTBCTfOn. 1811 : Lra the 1st, under our ptftMent t aa. atitutioe begius ; Bpscie that had keen banashed by the c.mt.iiet.t .1 paper money, relumed ly or exports. raiaasia. srtissaa, drsTars. shippers, merckants, rich with gold and silver, which the paper moesy jugglers begin tu tinker them out, and do it effectually in !ie years, lei ni Bating m I81C: Paper cunenry. an.) f. reign imports rising hand 1.1 hand :)0(1 per cent, reached .and exploded .1 t4a,0U0,nMJ .f the former, and (129,000,000 ol Ids I iller 117: P.iprr currency bee in collapsing with boa Coi.srictor fuces. Oeta M low lis I2 cents, wheat It thirteen years, m WCtt m Pennsylvania, enter ftbovt CtQ cents. Bunkern, lawyers, sherihTs, ni.ri-.i nith the 1 si aered gends sad eonuaeated landa ol the fanner snd srtizaiis terminating, lbs sfsmml United States It ink and protective tartSa of 1824 and ISXX, In the amtrarjj ftotwiihatanding, only at the end of 13 year-; winch brings US to the Bacons Iu 01 Cvnnsncr ans InrenTa. 1830: Specie, that bad been sent Into banishment l-y Ihe rurren ty tinketa i the Ural eta, amde plent agftia 1 13 oof h od I ill U Oy lue I iriiie-- and aiti- o - ISIII ! Paper-in nie linkers comments expelling, an terminale by -enotmona bnnee of v.rl.al Money Ihe expulsion or boarding up of nearly all em cold snd siler A the end of n vesre. Usmbliug speculstiona rife. It. 1 1 i eeiiis a pound ; potato Irndi ) imported, a- I - I it rutannrfn, m e man.., nnr .a. p. . .... 1 . t. . 1 .... . ... j 1 - .... 1...1 11 nn 1 11. a 1 pr u f, Lin i ne 'i 1 in 11 n i) 11 1.1 100 reams of hank paper for a ttbugru hn eit v ; 100,000 reams t r all th- ouh ic land-, had 1 mu 1 al J a. i,-..n ti n ho ae" he was repre-ei.'td had he. ii.s'e.d af I g the o d lnm of New t rleiin-, he. u iml an as, in a hau... i -bliin, fiightenrd at .a specie ctreatlar. is. iv to iHi. Paper currency and foreign imports risen, hand in hand, (ot -ix tears, 300 er cent ; explode ot I I'.l aititioaa ef the firmer, and ITS million ol the latter. Specie swept by millions by the British, si A the balance hoarded. I l!e ships, 1 ,000, in the p et I I . v V. ik; idle st. ;ini f o l . ries, fill, in Pilt-hur-h ; nil. bona z.ooo. in muaueimia; inie eon nanarupi iariiert,uro - . . . .. . . I. I . -- i j went of conAdeoee--whicb they will alwava want hut Iran -I ornrs. -nipper- am - in, i-v in m- in i. no as. i o downinetr trap oooca on ianne,cnan, pumic revenue, an all. rrestdent van Düren on IH37J tan' ngreaetmo mrmman tssl. Siilk assfv ftuekcl full ol hauk notes. 1 . , . --- ,.j1!h u Conerms for v. Conrtitul.ooal Ueaaurv ... . .... I ......... .. 1 .r .11 . 1 1.1 I . .1. .1 1 1 i.l .. in .1 I 1 .... 11 r u ' established. Ctioosktnners reused mtu frenxy st the st - - jtempted subversion of paper nuaney profit, rich aa Pmoei, .,',,.,. ,tt u. ,:'., :l, ,. , . ,.. ., n. , . a the bard-cider csmpiign. Lug 1 ib.ns, l gutriea buih, briber iea inirodneed, aluintt wherevei they hula Link. Tippe an e pio '-e-si..iis h. !d .. öo oou at a time, townfill. . 1 Presidenl Van Itnrtn, Ihe Democratic party, the bard-mone pdicy . Acceasian ol PreaidtM II. w arms of hankers and Sfnce-kautCtS, VOTSCioes I ' i-ls ..I ffaSVPt, pr. eipilatr- th- melie up oi ihsj . eal ..t ovemti.ent Oil II the private, alt the public bruises ; Sil .j, , .part-nent . .'! 'he roomaof th. I' lent'- . ... .,. ...,.,.,,.,, llf,i.,oni: em u... i.v ll'll-, s.av I ----- --- . perpetnal pteadingi and karassmg for banks nnd elfin ihe aoeisMfa ol hit life ami lo-.1 es. Aeeeesion o Pn i - dent Tyler Und drstritmii.Mi ,.a.-ed . bankropl Ian nsamnl darnl bank vetoed; baeal corn lUoa v.r. a rag tteeanty bnnk and Urtn vetoed : Tyler d ed a traitor ' t on -ll i uu oil mn nuinii. uno u. me .a luiiiu -- . I I I" I I 1 1. . I n .t v . t. Trig Rh ii kOAiani I .r dum Ii lie 10 1 et W e.-n part cs in thia country, will, is in fact nothing gle Ar power kctween tl idle to disguise the I i in t ha i. on. Iii.; i democrat a ml fe nof I re I. an Phi 7i mi . N . deny it p I rely. We doubt I th IV would, iktit sie&Js were miaf, he I ..it. ! i i-r than the democrats. I' however, too weal the. nrhige should be pr ved to b ten I - a- g aa that of the democrats, we sh u -I r t adm I Ihe grounds of dial ncti ui between tlw t . pi is Mo ii us is sa d h) He- , r.t ot t...- I . n -, the cd. tor b'td stated the all between t won are seeking to enrich thenis. Ives by a hoi bv I. .waa las ksure aril n i nisei! t.i ft ' 1 iird ! . tt si i t t 1 1 . f I. I , l ' I - II ni s.J.-rs-.s. S ' s- - -.-sr.. S BBW1 would i.ive eotuo nearer to the truth or a' ne arer t I w hat SSI U to bl t e IfUth. V, P. H
new i oiii ii. ik-on. UcaMiT,ct, Nu. 24, 1341.
.V.w.:r .s.r S .11 txat k jot been ret ei red, w tubli-h my Icttei. .i eatracta I Ikave i,o com ef that l'tei , ol it. IwiAf put li-hrd, and a S4tu 'i. ! u'h in :am.nn aad I -till a y m ay it i ' t!.' p iblw hv in the craat- . n i i f . . . , um,w na w tri ,i rfcr will ISO Ml WM ,,, u'r. t er ,; v .. i i n.ay : . . ! ,:..: .. i- in ur ju.i:ir.em, me p .nu.n -i k it tic. ...in t.i ) ii. ineviijpel tj Meet any nVkaJ eeJ what air m mjt .i ! , in. Al t i tti. alhisi ni mulr to my Mosce to CfmajMaa, bad I rtieagtk, I naaeM flea y i the luil aetmn t of thi pioject, if i , had maite the cull u.i mr. Hut why the call s not mad- u.. n in. . I oi -ie- wa t ll aw j e i'l m opmi o of yjf ( utitutMSSl poweia ot tir - in Ikeal legis.ation lor f e liatiut. aid .f the tatr..u.i icd to oarteiing I..I,!,. I w.M . m ... . ....... an. I i.?t- lira ,tt tlut . - j v. . . . , . j o.ei. a. iiiatt..,. e.iual 1 1 tha-.. I the Mat ei overt Me htJ , c t , u.tltulKtHJl I hat the powti of fonre over the District wa ie:-ertne limif, and aal i wei ' - haitrr nankt Bl nawai in thi repert was to f ,up hat ihe f Ai x.' . ,j,.K kOMSi upwn ,.v B ittge. I m State Ii v Saawt Ube HWtiaajpi JOWt theie.f.ac. ke., am am "f cedit, r to make an tii, it J to ihe Cmsmal .oen""V. rruiat I l.e value iseiv.-s fi m iauinc I. ills .del in payment of deht t.i. t I .1 and i ci tain kanm t ie icseived nht ef the Ma-en c Stained no power t ihn n Vh k wun p wer to isae '. ill oi redit. I ak. wh.it is a Ha k I ill, t ut a bill of J The chanter a I ' t m t iue tlnee dollar, in fat one in siecie thirf five ! .ar i ' ar i-ued I nai M to the bank With e . th m -1 haw ;t Im e dollar. Iieeie I sak, what the o'hei tw nes reprratai r iney ' rr ' " wcu "" UJ .a i -a. a a -- a. . I ,.r 01 i.i In no .1 I a-. tlif l"l mi ll I il H"' r.iuu j - - m.Il((iC. wpientanc ataoka cnHSd pn me M t(, , '; if ( ir Ut , ; , Wl u;1 n ,, prvt. a C,arU-r up n ..thei terms than baard up.n m .pecw. teat n,N am WM aiway wa, that I wouH appiove oo oilier cluite ; ihetef -re none w- preented to me. I am. aid ever ha e tern, ;.re t t. all kind f i,overnm.nt P-inr t arrency, let it te oaaasMj um Kxi MajeORj or otherwise. Il the papa-i is Hie leal itpie.entative of iecie, rbj n t pav the det.ta ri -,4 ii and let the ; ie circulate in the bauds, sf the la', r.iu and pi t .ein tiassea t Then the d. a.i. i;- U Uveen ! lie n i l h ml al.d t ie lahoitt Will bS id v t, i) ! the merrh.nt, kl making a depsit, can gel a biUoa-an) part uf u.e UaiMa. win ie, then, is ihe ua i paper COilSOCj . U hi r t.'ie merel.aii . X laborer wains it. I , , , Tke naerchast Waat a '11$, iMt nker, wbern ha bays tekmemmb ... .t.in. oi It 1 ore of 1 e (ieatet liunibiig ever attempted to be imMdd open S people, that t.wie 1 n t H- ie MMSSlh the world to answei ail las at canary aranta uf the e mmumty. Lo k at ("uha. Them is no BamM there. Shut out f.om ctentataM all paper, and ape tap wail flow upon u a the tide, hut never will rt w to my e imtiv that hu a pifiei rniieicy, winch will ahvi'.s de;..eiiate. A Na'ioinl P.il Cuireliey is a g it cui.e to any pe U u 1 a pa.ticuUi cuiae lo the labor t a eoeatry, Km i atmariatiwa aiwaafail upon the . ier. But with ikcM lull's I nmatc set keaagesamaskat. 1 ,im -reatlv debilitated, an 1 HI hi v I lnend, A.MOU.VV J.i KtOff. Ifi ii x Dawssn. Bas I lit- Srl-.tll l. iu. In Connectictat, they call the Ian for peoteeting real estate from sacrifice for debt, a set -oil' law. We bare fust had lite asure nf sesveramtisei ai i Mr. Ho. c..mb, of Uartford eounty Cuemseticut, oa Ihe uhj -. t of t.i - law of that State, lie so-- ilteol the la.v of that Mate in the highest terms . ami aava that mi. ii a law in Oino would be Jm C.u-e of the inVOtmeWt of S great ileal of in one from other States in our soil, a then it would haao a r-ai ami perm inent value. lie lud prepared til following lo.te for our paper, akick he left with ua : oi,., Slmk mm i. ( i.. Mceaet - In looking ov r y etr last paper. I n lite remarks several correapondents mi )e - i ,( ,-t 4 setting off land oa exewet uns, in pay,m.ttJ tbercm", and, among others the leere m Coo aocttcut referred to I resade Us Cueeecticei.. naad . r , 35 ( ir , M g j, 1 4 -,.!:, ,!,!. r there I am famil iar with our laws ami prsetrce of sngthng il" land in pa i Mont axoeart mm. xosar naetea poesient ;a mistaken io his views of it - const tutiona its. in relation to its violating eesatracts. .J. - ..f .1. ,. ..... '"" j i - - - fni'i i.snmi ni jur inc vinimtun a oimnia. 11:11 . it r fu tit J t,f n tint In c ...". 7 a xcUn ihr ..- trad Iff I ut.t tu 1 a hrttit a ' Th r. -. i.r hueing kree - ki n, ffte die mjln !t Ike mnuhnunt; In ner nog nffr mfasa m penr assn J ttiiui uf th n rtHttte nf the denfr, is mihi es ultrrmiian if th mniskmeal in ponr eis. A mt her rmrrespoedeiai say that, in cons ejuencc of the wealth and ege ee M aar -I- Hisetts, ihe value of real est t i- little subject I . .! I . . . ft . ir 11 in I agree W till your cor respondent . tl. at the pr I re 1. estate in Him m 1 i.-tts it. st . oi tint 1 o- ivjii.M! ti, Si ite is old or wt-althv. bet h.jC 111 0 uf t!io very f o-t ti. it its s.-t . If law mak it, Ie facto, equal lo s tie, al itenppra.-id vahf.te iviie nt ol debts. Toil some sj '.tilative the 1 t .n 'y im .gin-- that l.e discovers ev.i 111 ib? measnm, I v..i not pretend to tl.-ny.h-it from tw. -i.lv t.ve years familiar expmiencc in ii- speratine inflosr ne 1 1, nt . I have never yet, for the ti -t liene, beere the mearvre eensered by any p r. on, and I beee o't it .... -. n its apjil c it. on. IHuti i ii ion. Mu. LkaVS Cnneien . The f .ll.. inn etlrart fi on -j ch, delivered by Hewta I Itv in the LadSSd St.,-, s . i,ae. Jui r I I . i -!i wa that he has entiiely . Jrd his miwh 11 r lau. Mi I" ih lli-tr.luil.in Act. At thai time bs w is aiuimed to rsismg n reams lev the purp ne I - pun kwn.R it upon the tau . Now he i in fa.r .. ine tery com e win. U to- it. en .!. n i.n. e.i so warin(jr, Such an SCl ne considered H-daUoU d the t'onatltlili 1:1 ; hut hi- -crup'i v ..ti that p nit. like lea (miner opinirma on the I mi. .1 Ittatea Hanl. .ju .ti -n, h h. en -a. nlieed ff sefneh and ambrtiotta pnrpoeM MeheaSJmMnj I, ii. It re ..1 v to dien .r.l all i "on titntiwmd prior i plea and even justice rloelf, t attain his ende. ,tt'ini i "In making this ee-suity. an. I Mr. t'lsy, "'he first UCBtion wh h l. ov rt BUtS It-If l- wh. lh.-r it is OOfS i ' to in ui:'. on ami pre.. re the dieting duties in order ta acenasulate a anrphta in Ihe tieeaui a i n tiie antpeMed ip si quenl diotribution aiming the several State ' I Munk not. It the col led j te I r the sw-a m al mm h a MSUffes is io be made from the pockets d eoe pnrtiaan of the pseeas to be oltimsti Iv r. turn I to the aenaa pn I eta, the j.r m Would he attended Willi cerium oM .- in.' Ir.. -i gkS ehargfB mf fmrrti m , and with 'In- ! ii--i ol th inlerwhile ti e mooc i- i r I . r mi i g ibe neceassrr tircui. and WOO id th'-r. ! ie 1 e unwi-e. It it is Iw rid c U 1 t , , '"" "-' ("m A the people ami gi Mwnhet. it ....... I I I ......... I I .1 ... 1 .... I.. K ........ . I ., . - ,. i - j;.... ..... .. r"re ' 'v u-r . uiem ,t ,.1... p.. . i . v Klidilure, l.nuH' of re. . itu.t.U 1. th ' ... ,j. , ... , . which untkarit th, Fr I. il fi'Orf'.li.l . II' I t t ' I ' t . I II III III . ., . ! eefaVctorbr fie State, n arnrwaer. ' ' -1 i tntift '.J t it U J 1 Mn. Ckal RerrniarRS Ceavi. vi his II. ihr letter td Mr. Cht to the sen ik VN in Cosxearnm. ef winch the following m an estract. en ai t-d the m,tice ol our Whig Lahr-, w!ii are now Calling so lustily f.r a N'ftltoitftl tV big I'.iiituti.n I Or h.s Mr. I.'lay eeetsl ah 1..-. pa - -I....S eines he w rot : the follow mg iu lignant lenttQce, and agreed eece mors Mhf be drsggi i i knaves . .i . I.. , , . . .. . . lienor me uiii , a ,u ins iiaii.e ijm-o ! r lias-- (' ........ ... . ' - aiv name never agai ic ii hef ire a I eiventi eh u.y coaaassst, hall IIm Is r-n weef susaant fu r rsrMedsy men in w . an I Ipt I , i .' Utetfrnwiehef ( tiltiil fn BSSSSI I Infi '.. I ftM Main li. al I..- Piemdssacy, . I ... 1 1 . .. .... I .... . .. .... win rouse in m ne i ... o i si uiiate. .. e r i n ii W , t ' . !.. aa im u I will . . m li the l. teters il loen s, crl lominste me il the jaople call l-t s ait .i ii I h MM Is, . I arii at ',. ir sir. ice , hut I an tm. happy, toe tranquil, twn eani s BU SI) Iar. ii free Ii m d. . i and auu .undid l-v lemestiC hheity and Ir iie-l,i ir '. d ir.. 1. ,-,, ., I mil ' i Iff -at rat ;' it , ii'. tJ mi ittme uml ft hutr .. . , in I m ho tt It Mr I lav v aes till he asc rt .ils that "it M the UraSh I i e(i ide" t i e.e t In o t ,i ii pi.-. t.l nt, bs w .1 Ii . , , .( . . .!. 'rfl.d 1. 1.1' IV I I .1.. V. II ' ' i to tflM-4 . ronventi m bs atll base asw cause t . n. iaon ijam tiiat he has heeu h ...uilull lo 1 VinttmiiiHf Ns A lah gtoti sent ua ere utia. t the M It i'l'. rata snd tdiy. -The i mir. I he i i i I .vv H g tnrou i lb it.'opp I It i . ih ii lu g.'t a dr nk of ,v iter, and recogn sed Ihn woman .t thet ih u In t..- a g i ..I i trmerly known, U'h tolking t- to-r ik i i times, a . a loot A to'irro camo uo I . i m . wp lli; Woman intoriii.d h to, whs r sooft as toe n.-gro Jell them I K us woman that Im wa- sei . ra al he h rse.l . to w !n cii toe rep ed, S r I ol. grmceil kereeh n-a.. . ik in I s iea s,,e an. .v i-f.- I -" Ulm lis om-.I h . V I i: I
