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to nt pla-nt ifls from forcing denn tic f irmer and othcr, rnprty nnc.esaerv t procure a 1 -rmjj ; for he might, under this pr, vinioii, rover hi boten, dig ptsxegh led other n''C'.srnrie.eeeigg the pi i nt tf iu . r .. lime. It a mhttnhoa. Bel -n. that pli.tlffa would ' far cntrae common f-";, -. Im re I fiinri disposed 1 pay hu debte, a to ne t in ouch in opprcoo IV

- - " t.r.f n. by Uk n; articles ..; coold n-t gi t a .np nwni'T. -x. ii ptnn t in- it dim ill Its . . , r . nr ;,r' "'l""ul l"r MWaw Mucie. in r..ne citew out of t- n. wo;:J toil lie h-T l!u lb G "!.r , r..f.,-r,y .(lo uci- nuaiit m '4it o. . r - ! ..t. Ami . 1 i r a . . . . m sa. It WU'd be a Kfrairrr rcunn In urn !n mr m - - that plaintiff- .v mid soake soUrctioas la thoir wn I 'l f V . n.eri-l Ii ioirn lh. AifnA nf a '1'lni bill.M bell!, u : i oo m ,r'- than ir.y th ig Ue that couh! now be devined. to wipe ool the indebted tie of i (t OOtmtrt ! and tint ts ftfoeioolf Wfcol mm ai,t. He referred t number of the detail of ihm bn. jkteh weol to ooee enoto. ii r'ird t: r amma!s.:r. Ho believed that nnUwo the ind tedneas ff IM enwHry eoold bed scbtrged, in so nomter, m"w ! ym i-'i i h'ujiii ' 1 1 ptwpiiiij . it iic r ' ii'j ui'iu i lii'-aMii'.- i i hi in; out; im.v ly I Trj ; Ii.Juo to effejt that object Wipe o il tbc dbts of the eour.try. aid he, ,nd MTOOferil rill faiti return. It was not iu an egpoamej r rcuiol ne aaedi- . . ... I. i i ...... . . - ' . .... L l" . L. . o:n that real pro-, rit) I Stod , bat in a freedom fr'..n esoi; irr l-Mie i.' ai.d drtt. F.i"S this b. .1 am Iroeoorr aotea wi be reeeired m the uormeot debts the value of this circulation w ll be t.crmanentiy .ne-e'd. .,..11, d htor and creditor bet Of the fMftere. 1 be ibertsT, the elerk and the eoaeuble ein o,.,jr arsons 10 oe u,Mieiuic(i, m a procost -j of . 1.1 . Mnntawee, which the ftactnat.ons in the tunes that, were past and gone, had cast upon no. Tswneonle MVO Usrntn Wisdoin from ivtf r.our r.-lu-vc tlic-m " .. i.- ui, ni.u I'-Mur.iiir in 1; ro.- i' r . V aim . - ...... . . , - . . . "oi in y arm 001 toon no;n 11; be owoarroaeco. The comui.ttee that reported tins bill were thirteen in miuiber. selected from ail parts ufthsj State, ami had been n ajlit after night conoultil no the eebje t their del, Orations had re-ulttd in thia bill, and ho giv e it bil cordial opprob if -on. Mr. Te wi wjs in favor of t'v main princiides eflho bill Ondei ruiMih". ill .11 Kill Uni IM HMaJ I.. m..i,.m ,.l Oa ..... isions ; he thsrslofs bsped ttiat it iinglir not te pistpnnid. in order tf.ai ,t m-Kbt u.a,,ui.,le.i. He wee ... faor of - I 1 s:u r yrs r!::: Bami J he. S .hat Ihi. is -II that at.v kZZ 0 ,. an evglttoesk. He mm ,.,. ere, Isovreeer. to the dutinc- . I . - .... . a OVIOro in the Nil between ri al and p: rsonal prop rty, wbu h crmits MM ih fendunl t ) set off real eMatr at hi fair alue. but gnet the en cuti.m defendoasttho right to OkOKO seiet ti, mi of personal praplltjl. He behoved this provision would be obnoliaOn to the pronll , tint plamtihe, under it, might s lect mch property as might deprive the Ittmet and uie hanic of ifie menu of cjrrv ing on their renormte avoeatioue. Ho ;tkt .1 eentlannte look at icceii that had been enacted m this c ity j 'J'i. j,t f womp, that ha! boon prepared f r a oieh man, had br-en token under ii cutii.n. at the order of one of these cluilian plahktift ; and one prnt'e i an no, he would not rail bun a gratis. man of ihm moeal etty, nasJaf the operation 1 ibis ihrie- ....... . . . 1,111 "o'-'p.e. niier uawfl an in p .or man h id. fad e ssiled KianVlV tr.ut hr- r, ,i ... I .. .1. . chiUlrm "'"'J The tnaetien em. then taken on the hasVeaatas ,(nfl. tin nt ; which did not nrevail vr 17 n,.. . 7f. ant; nrhichand net ,,,fM,u. 17 ,,.7r,' The asaestise then reeurrmtj on Mr. B4wovdel motim. striknn eel "üir Varee1 and hwcrtmf ' two thirds;" was deeided hi the Oegaliea ayes 3S,noesM Mr. Bnene moeed t . amend by striku. out the second section, and mm rling a oeeiieiue that pr, ktiv shall 1 apasjaered by Mi. mr ss CsestakW, to te .ld at fair alue, vrhh o oreeiee mot eithev ntaanthT or desVaslant may apical from fa il decision, aad li:e property ree ptaieed ly to householders; the otjeel living Io save cost, where appraisement ran be a?;r,-..l upon ; which motion did not preat! oyeeSt, in.-.-i. Mr. Clinmnoi .,, 1,. amend, so that iihmoanl may have the right togie up preaonol prejrty at it. for velee, where he gjeei up Wllhaenl pi -j-erty to j.av .Jita and CCS'-. Mr. Blown of Reel d fended the feature of the bill ivin? the plaintiff the ruht of aVWetmsj personal property, fier one liun.lred dollar exemption a ml OSadr. He conreread tint no leoperty was too good te pay debt. His constituent, alter M le. lin 1(10. it it lak. - i'h. ir l ist r . we.ii.i te ntiMng to give up any kind at r, petty t pay lie 1 r d- bte. " Mr 11 f 1. ley answered ihe ol.jectiotts urji J l v the 15 ntleman 0001 M.elfv. (Mr. T.Mv) He said the ItMl exe 14 tion w mid. in most haetoncee, praiecl the poor man, as he could phkM it on such OttieNM as would be meat m -aeoaeey for him te terry on Ins I oainias. The tools ol the mechanic were already or.h r. d to Im- prute. te I, in ihe revision, agamst execution. He widicl to aifod a fair protection to pertiee, and net te ta,.r a dm asa . the! would enamel awnmawuoi oa a. ml ihe peymemi oi daoea, hy turn , .....,, .v ftjTJCJTj ibnn teeny but the owner t it- hill veltM Mr M.eh.-nv in f.or of ÜM law a-, it n.,.v tu .,!- Mr Lowe reawaevred the bill on the table as the only measure ralrulated io layeidaea the debt of the eoentry. 'I h it there i not msewj in ihe ronniry rnftt i.-nt la ry these del.N. all will admit. One of I ll thing! moil takl I'la.. The oekeeef the ranntvy mut nmwin nnKeui. dated, ..r they meet he paid hy bolter. Thai biH rJRmfs euni oed haat prsmrtian n aoth aertivo tech having the MBMef aefretmg one aWfjraiaer, nnalen hutnrete ogroi to ih.H.ne the third, 'flu-re would he an HiUantage lo the whole oaennanniiy by the panaatrr of ibia bill, 'fin debte of the country would be paid up. and prgepciMV would Ji w,.- .u,otrpa,u .M,iir. I lit' fill-t)itrr.t--t ti iHirliiiu i I miiHirur v won!. I .1 'illl la. rtta In i a n negin io dawn upon our opprsasctJ State. IK Banane, as at ti . e V. f"l h ea.be .he a,r of be. men .d life and I, -pe ,enew their ntaaatmj hatuoneee. Ha b r.da ,!-. ri. .-u, ic. , nWny the bil nmnhl net ba ama mdta he aimed npenit I Mr W Ci'li iiirrt'i! tit riiiiKi n i.Pi.i.i..l . i.. t-i.-ken out. aa . ne ot the i Ivrjnni.al uieasurtS that hid eer brew euawed te neh I.esUiure, aid he hoped Ihe ptoiw.cd amendmrnl wou'd l - adwpted. W about this menJinent lie would net 0 fol the bj I Mr. Huh would go against tfrifciug aejt, and at th.-proM-r time would inoe an am udmeaU incaaeneng ?lftu ui aeseevt IVem eaeewnee Mr. It tilts hrVeeeal me hnt, omt Olee the amendment. He waa Ofaauaeil lo y amtitU haniB the pnvileKe of c aim mt.. keensem lake ( moerty, lit- mid thel p,., rrt nonkl not aell lor hall the amount it w.-uM ., t. -w , Jr .1 .. II, elllld. d lo a comm. .11 i'li i um-tan. I r .o.-l.l ahsW OJ Ihe Beetmsahme .-i the mnnm Ptapeitj had been sold, a few c.irs a.-, lor ihrie thoimand d Ihui lejj ttmeoend ee4 lra baJ Urn ai.l, and a aaevtg age given 00 the pro . . lor the mmmasaag ibeemi d. UnaWf the oi-erat,,.,,. iven of our present bin ral law, the a one ymneity, at lONMhiids m aiue. wou'd net now ye th.- debt Ile aeki J, witli nuch eaevsaeaawee, whmjeetke 1 ibeie ka not auffsri 1 the man to pay the .'eis wuh ÜM . rv propert) Ofi I ich he hd huag h.t -re. m preepetwee umee. advanced t.' theuau d ilollars the seller having the ute of the tn n, y all Ihe lime, and n. w bawbag Ihe .u,!ee. bv Oiweetien ot i - - - -, ! ''rru aw aU7 i -... m-irsur. mt pr,,pe, r i witTtif pii'ine a fwthit Mr. hoop. in defence el me reo, ell mm the bill .1. ehnj llrililthl te -eleu prraenel , . ahnded in . - I t -,i hi ,nr I'm, IO I .1 - 1 1 .. I I , ' tt I.i ........... . . . PS -' - u.i'onu, j.roi eriv, nloiilnl to a cirrumatancr witlun his knowledge, when a peer widow luU had loaned a tunner th.rt dollars, which she hnd ecraped together hv her ,,idi.. 4 p,,,. , I(f.r t9mm4 ( pay ihe d. t t, a aued and jaatgmiui htaeaid eascution ia.ud, at.d a lot ol tin '..ark v ,s mrnod I I for the d, ' beine ... a UMllJ . 'ace. the bark wa, n-.!,., tv, ai.v ,.llt but the ifauaei Mr. lluckabv opi d the I..II in a! I it. f...i.,.. .. . : ! tually n.a,..:u roiattty a tender .,. the ,.av...e.,i of debts. M I .ov. I ,a. ...I -I. " - - - - fx.. or. I, . o ilia. !Wt. Auor, la., i.-. I il. . - oouu-in, ai;u was i'piH'sed teeny Mmctsooe, i;li i..,! i ,, .-.ir. .tela..., , , , l!)t. ,,j,j a Ul.se ,,op,rU M.i ,. lwo-,1. rds. J ,, lhp , . uodrt con..dei.t..n w a,', nd.be woobJ then IT. ,1 econa.dsr the sole on Mr Edward'. ill., T, properiy all ler IUI miega I. a!ue-wi'h tbsaa I, imendme.its, ha brlitved the Wtl weekl nvm th. I bia eenatiiurnta. Mr. Paula was aotaaied with ihr brw of lost wmtrr Mf H bight weuhl eo tot the biH it now fc . would f relet an me..d...eiu that w..ut.l prrm 1 d, f. , d.ror tofite up property at Iwo Pnrda. or, on pl imtiir, arjecii.. property lo -ell lor it fair eatne. This, ha eoaero? rZJT1' ro,''', rr' ,,,t " mpdmt the old cat's . UOd narass. dco . uisnt.amd I Mr Norn- I mo.ed lo iseeaul thst 1 fiahm ,ha aan w o. .nai pr -peity wa.Cl d.d not j rt. Mr Rich moed 10 imreaa the amour t 0 rr.rr,T exeeam freni earcuuon to 150 ; which moUoi. wa. huZ aye. 43, ncca 4S. The Mueation mtawimg on Mr. t.nvr.imr.s amerd.nen, ae o'esaeT 1 "a"M enng at ome oelecb.

K..N MY.. 'I IVKStATt J in. I2i Tb !reiirit in J before th Serif- a rer rt of

tit ; V.-rnon sviaj institution ; referred to the com mittee riu corp nations. nimo pusr..iTtn. Ily Mr. Kurke, from two of the comminioncrs of H laeocfcj ctirity ; imd on the tbl. By Mr. Forkei - - . e lt: 1 I.. .. I 1 1 in i ii i ii c, i u , mi uiiu r )t'ii6 cu:i 1 1 mi ru , !at ion to a turnpike m id , rtfefTt. Hy lr. Shir.!:, , r'Jati-m to a r.ad ; referred t the committee on run! mnd inivn.il 'miiibii all Mm m ,t.r-n of Mr Collins i, the rail of the Senat .1 I a . . I u x !l nlt,.r.n . --; . l-.... .I... . I t....iu - - . . J "nil w.i I ij--r ii i j at. ii i I . j i y mi'.uiu'iin ii fivo t.me to the onncn.ttee on r. v .soon, wa bus- :...) Too rulei wer? su-prdeJ irtstsl Mr. Kwm.r. fff,ni a selrct committee, made a re norf m the oronrmv of enroll nimm' (lie manu Mora) of Fa!t. aeking to be discharged from its furtner consideration ; concurred ,n. obvisuoo. HsO flmti took vp dso bili est woioioa. oad afier ... . ........ ts mieerad nart.-. ansae a leio'illY f , 'IIS l" )l on . imonensruli were ad -ptcd, and the n.t if, a seanite adjoorned. Af ff rtNOOl M 't: s 1 Harr i fa d it iVH v firen v;ck-i III fl.i. m l.-J I. ... I . I I ..I" .1 d committees v.re un t.nr I.. rr.rt hp mpamM kM. ol 1 .re move that He further consideration of the rea- vi. or. I., 1 1 lw ..........i i ..ii vision bill - J-J till in. ..wirr A call of the Senate was ordered, and some proceedingo bod therein, eo motion of Mr. Mitchell further call arao dispensed with .Ir. 1 1 a r r : s rein.oded Hstnatnra t'mf fm n.rior ..i i t . ... . i(l 1 w wmmm nmnn iuiiu Mr II uge hoped the Senate would not concur in the report. I'hesc funds had been loaned when timna a.rÄ .1 w 1 . a , ,asl.jV . j I 1 J a!. S.nce that tun', however. Inno.

luve changed, und BOO were now compelled to bor-1 .Mr. Tingley hoped the reooJntion would not he r--row it. The rate of interest on the.-o fun!s was j ceiveeV hut. if received, ol the proper time he would higher than was ullowed to he taken by private indi- move to strike it out, and insert a substitute, pro-vidua-.. While he would not be willing to affect vidinf for potting the Bank into a State of liquidathat fund unnecessarily, he onpported tins tm-ature, ti n, at.d that it ohooM forthwith wind uii its conIi 1 Mi m s a a. - (

iron wing u 10 oe a necssary measure of re i..f. -.rr, wmm i.i n,"iii, ai;u iiuihieo) on preserving the BChool fund entire, and read from t il' itrflili.il..-.. nt f . .. ...I l. ....- r I .lr Unri'i'll UlIKior HI the r.-.i.rt n.w! ,n-,n A " na. 1 1 oa ami iiiu v 'us ui in on in j the Stete, to rapport his position. He reminded ä A iu;r sa 10 nrt lhe u'c e U , r T . , JÄ ',!lt,Jre ,l enur'ße education. I he nn - ii. ii. i I'.-'inii: im nirrar.aiiif in alir.i.ii in li.e .t.il . , , ' - had its origin in the want oi a more extensive syatern 0T education; when the lower ranks of society could be educated as ,s the more opulent. Hy fuch a yitem the different parts ol society will eomminglo until they tool that they ore neroono like eech other and the nehlOnM that now d.v.de, shall b heeled. Li th.s tnoney loaned for the benefit of the borrower 1 W hat is The object of the fund I Is it n t for tlie benefit ol ech o!s. rather than those wl in , , .. , fee nii.i' f , , ,rr . it t II., ....... l..o ..:. a w - - ... w.-iiu.. iv . mm. LU1I. Ilia I U H 9 Ol IZUIIs.t.er ilile leio'th ; alter which. as- ii I i i i . . Mr. Il-iilee said he concurred with the mhI U. 1 - . ,. , ; a uiion me suoj-ci o, education generaUy. a:,ierence betoeen then, was this: shall we " V -OVf become borrowtrs ' 1 '," l" opportere ol schools. He was wining even to incrcae tue sehoo fond : but , . . 1 1 ' he protested aga.nst exacting so high a rate of in - ,, , r, . ,. " " 0 7, 7 U e from thoM who were now compelled to borlOW It. a iun 11, , . , , . . Mr. l.wine thought the rate of interest whq m r,f

- " . i..ii .1 .1. movee to ati.etiu ny Fitlkincr . .v .....v., , ..mi, , ,, 4Vr8l ue mmcu ( UKe uaig m tins ijoiiventioii. two high.compering ,t with the increased valuene out that part which makes it neceeeery to procure : X U ''V'"- W,n liAc' Fe,i? B Thomoe, On m.tion of Hon. leeee D. Bright, voted that money, lie hoped toe repeet would be conceived a certificate of qual.fication from President or thi- j Xrojn, iocob Klom, tVylttJ Daniele. W each county he entitled to rote in Convention eels. ..... . .... . . pre me Judges ; winch intendment was not adonted. "rir',iP- eordingto iu rapreeenutioe m tiic Houaouf Ren.

. . ...ens spowc in opposition tn the report. ..ir. iie-rimau woiuu prefer raising the rue ii- .1. I. .. . interest, to lowering it. He h ,. open the report would unit to a select comport a bill in OCCordinototioal ; loet eyeo be concurred in Mr. Hodee moved to recomm

mmeei witn netroctrone tn report a bill in accord- Mr. Lowe moved to postpone until the bret Mnuance with m nhi.,rui 1 , ,. . - - . . . 1 . .v 1 1

... , .... J-',' " ycu . noes " Mr. M 0ett sa.d it was peering strmgc that the Semite should concur in the report. We have been legislating here for days to relieve the putd e ; yet when they come hero asking a reduction of the rite of interest on this fund, shall we turn round and tell then, they need 00 relief ! The State pro bibited individual! from loaning money at a greater rate of interest thee six per cent ; but she exacts eight per cent. f..r what she has to loan ! She ifM ......I. In IV..... mm a. ...I. k ... I . I . "wn e n ii .liier, ion is reany to o ich ne in ner.-eii. nne senator- were rlestrov . i i. ..ii- ii i i... . . ... mwrm i,j ocifin lion; IJ 1 1 1 , I III-V (IIS claim loudly lor one or two percent, iarrrsf ; what ing the principal, by a tre.isurv note bill, they die i . .I..consistency ' lie proceeded to renlv to .Mr. Uor. nett Mr. Read spoke in favor uf the report. 'I he vote was then taken on concurring in the report and earned ayes oli, noes I). Mr. Harris from the committee on eannh and in ternal improvements, reported bu k the hill io re- - BT ' -mrr w mmm Wgw Wm i - r IHU Hill I 1 1 tj 1,1 l, water p .u.-r on 'abash and line canal in IVoble county , with two imendmen'o. Mr. Ilarr s awpportcd the b II by some remarks. Mr. .Mi U lUghey aaul this aineridmetit proposed to until rise the leeee ef eanel acrip for tbej eonstruetioh ol hi water t.'-wer. Wo hul I leen it ! ...I.. .1 I...... a i v -1 ji-.vtr. o lim lj,..MI I1 . II il -1 1 j-mr t'l ' i täV'iffll litftisnil ....... ... " iiixii n i , I . : , . . . T h . ! i n r - . I 1(1 been d.me on a large s,- e , lmW pmrNMed to ,h. ,t ,, a small s. ale. ould not aoend a farthing ...ore ... thu Mbjec1 Air. Rtn kmm ane m auaeaaamataatsJ i (.M t. m - uj'n'aei xi l lit; i) . , . Mr. Mount supported the bill. lr. Mitchell Mid he onlv wanted the S.-nOal , , ' ii.ent.ue h.i spent about U ill Ihe Conitntctionol tue Work there which was now r-Mii into a state of Oelepidatioe that he underatood ild be saved and made ava.l .ble t,y Ä rery email ndditionel expn.se. It that be the case he ihoiici.t ,t notohnoM..,Mr. Ritchey ptre (he leetl tint had been before iIm; couiniit ee. and apoki f ivrhle ,,, the bilk I he d HCII-h m v . e n'UIU'Ml lV Messra IVaitta 7 'V II ! . Vi V Ilerrii Herriman andhv ,. ' ., Mr. Bwtmj moved to recommit With instructions, is lost. c, The oue.tion Iba. re, .1 ... , P, V -vui.uirin.r wtw tin rrin-rt Alter -..mn sVbaxiai ,. .. d the hi II vvas ordered t , a third reading j read third time and t ssed ; ayes V.' , noes 1. The "eiiate n 'j M.rned. HOt iE OF Kt?PHE3FATATIVE. I ll l .; so i .1 i n f i r mux, t.ii.i' hit it M,L .1 Pi I ! i ' ii r rii, l L Ie p!iMr,i.- - ibt l,,HI V"n. l,M' ?"b!lC '""- thel two bun rhe .Speaker laid before the House a commooicedred pegee ol Ihe Bonk report were printed, and nc wards of .ne hundred vet 10 print. The! the State 11 l . through its fjoehior, bed ie beer i bed i r tweo ly isapiee, which bad been deliver 4 g aheetO. as printed. Thel Messrs. Ilndh-y and C'!.iyHs,, and the chair, nan of he Hank Committee, ha! aj.o had cop ea of the sheets, as the w ork Itrrgrimd. A meeeige IVeen the Senate Mneunced that the .-riiti. ii. .i.t ........ i a... ...... ........ . . i. . i ii , - Mora! n-r lie I ... r ! Mr ..... 1' -. ...... , ...... i. niliii' I I 1,, inr u , fi -nr. . ... ...,,, f ....... ..-.o ...i.,. , i-,n,iany. Un motion of Mr. Campbell, tho Hmi HUI, JC . t e II ,:: ... f.. I on Me d laogreemeol to said a mend men I ; and Meeete. Hra.Ü.y or id Campbell were ippointfd a comiuittce of free conference, on the r.art uf th II, n. though! Would meet ,,n w i l l' T'. ,C" hL .eJed , aj motion Ä ,f . rtement, ejtueh anotmn prevailed, aye. 78. Mr. Wmvn.tmu.waaxataad.ha "nee be aooointsd . " ' !. x.u.i,ii. L eo ui ,rr-f Petitions, fee. were presented mm a xi - ' ,'F" i X l. lt ' .....w J '. - .'I - , ..lll.iI), U iMi-rs. Doll.iir I. m ,i ' I . iiiiiiuiaii, x iiri-niars n.rrtw, Matheuy, on a xar tv of aubjecte ; wiVh Sfreferred to approprutc comm u 11 , d Mr. lira. ... .. ' I"-11' VUlllUt.ttee. .. ieawmjeimHll , ,vcu l:uJ u. ... , . . ; the luIZewimj reeoluiic- U VT' v.ng ., W ' ' , way

Whereas, t! e r-;. rt of li.e affent to exvn i. i'.c '

tato Bank, contain charges, in a general form, 1 calculated to injure the irt tution, and brfaag cen- j - ire and disgrace on all those who arc coni.-.-rned in it, when those only won are guilty ought to he held up to the public od urn ; therefore. Iteoolved, I n i I nir, the agent afore1. tic ruciL' tH to reoort to the Heise . I.e re. entatives. a early a poeeiblc, t ie part cular Hems I a. t-i.i t an a a i . faa-a set , . r , uy WUIC0 IM .Oss ot fxM,IBa 01, has been or will be, eceeeeoamd to the Hmk, with the inmc uf all lii'Thiilw I if i rd i en t .! in t4ifl !.-ae a . ..........,. i . . dorsers or Otherwmu, and the min that wili ho l ist K ta K n Til liA a. n. . w .. 1 ! I.. . mm I a & - I . - - - - , uiiu il. lUlllTjr i. ail I -I I II i If f aiiU IVr?'IIIff who hive been permitted to rtaWWAheir ooteo arWi- . : i . t . . , oiii c in aiiinei.i. or iiivinen: n inirrcs in, tue i j --- - - . - - j .Hill- hui. iic iu nu'n'.ii'ii uii mini hi usury, sni; me ... J nan.n oi insolvent or omDarrareeo Uirectorser off.cersofthe H.nlt .nrt Itrtnrh,.- n.lH.o,,., ' and items of political interference and special favor t:in by t!ie Mranch at Booth Bend, and the evi den-e thereof, and tie name or bkibm of ihm mit - ' . I i l I II or oritnraoee, or tbo source of his Informal on v-c-, . i.iu ..i.. ... um in i. i in .1 i ,i;ii . t and of such .nwf.ron.-p or r.v.r t .m mi nv ,....., Mr , .,.!. Branch Roe '.ed. That the Preeidcn! i ! th- Stete Hink, be requested to CommttoicatO to this II u-e, as e ir- ' :.. - i !- e -i .. . I . Ü...L. I... J I ... ... as prari.eaoie. nisvieA.- oi me i..tses i..c mit i.tl.nr in .tr . a i..-v MaMiM ...... -ce has bet n done to the It ink . in the report of the ! I r u... . l . ' i .i ' km f s,i- ... .1... 11 ...1. Brejschee Mr. IHrieof B., in oppoaing the tntrodoction of the resolution, said he bed learned more, within th !.m ir,:i'i, .,n - - - ' - 1 -' 'im... I sno . fx i i . i uiuci imu u" ii I'lUDIil II i uf lil, Sie Olli Here !. m onleable article, I Mr. Davis of S. st.U thouebt we v.oulJ be t 1 He d.J not be n r t i n t 1 :n the dnrb in ll i n.nt..r cern.-. 11...,.,,... . .. I... ' . 1 It .i. i i w srsuos imii iHcn on suFponüin" tue order of business, for the purpose of receiving the resolu- : . . .. .. . .1 I J - . 1 . ... linn. 11 ;is it . Liu 11 i e lci'i 1 i ie n ve. it 1 51. . ,0 legate th. 1 ( -ch Ioroi read three timea and pa seed. i !. ii. uif iiuiuuuceu a ui i relative to tiic remli lion of judgments, iVc. j read twice and committed, Mr. Dav.8 ofS., from the committee of ways and ' means, reported hack a bill providing lor receiving ! state Scrip tor Wabash and Erie canal lands withnut amendment, and recommended its naeonso The bill had been read a second time. Mr. Rich moved that it be laid on the table- for the purpose i f awa ting the act. on on the bill that ' S 1, ..it. II . - 1..: . . 1 . n.i ..:..,. , A i i i i . - . .. i " " ' r iiwwi) in riiaiiou io irea&urv i . .... ... 11 .IPM VI-1 1 I ll .,,.'. ... nr...i. . , a. v a , f.SSiail.l'MllMiIM:t. Mr Itr,.., ... M, t i. .., iihiii uiu iwimiiiry rciiiiiiiuce, I ... .. 1....1 r. 1 . . J , ' . w wwi ww remrai mm, proviumg lor electing prosecuting Ittornevi by the neonle. renorted it back w th a recommendation that i be indefinitely I postponed. t)tl tho quention of indefinite n tnonoment. U .wui i.. .1 ..... '... ' ....... u,,u ..I i nt .' t; ..11. t- a yen .ii, noes 44. 1 Mr Wbierht moved ih.i ,, J ;. " " y-'i moveo inai 11 ne posipooeo unti t ie ßrit of June ext ; which motion did not pretnil1 amaO) ... ... iri "j c- w 1 . t , it. e i 1 .. .. . . Mr. Brown of M mox.d to strike out that nan 4 which allows $1 .") to a prosecutor for each indictr IT" "'. mw ski imiivt. mem, w here the defendant is not found guilty, to be peidoot of the county; which was decided in the afirmative ayea 52, noea 32. Mr. Lowe moved to poet pone until the first Mttuday in August, as be said the oil did not take effect 1 1 . S . I . 7 . i. nay in August, as lie saul the bill did not take effect fiir lwa jreere, and it would take up too much tune lit U i l. f iKIcn -Mr. Brown moved to ano nd, hy itrikinf out that P"rt which makes county liable for ree, when pro eecntor mils to recover from defendant ; which was adopted. Mr. Bradley moved to strike out all fees and ve tttoeectttof eight dollars per day. -Mr. Hi Ilia moeed toetriLeont tight and insert five ; which did not prevail. Several other auma were moved as bwnefiA . ..... . . J cen, none m wmcil earned .... ... 1 he qneetion recurring on Mr. Bradley', amendment, . , , .ll T. I In Hl e r In. .veil I 1 t I ,n ,i l.l.. ......... I... , " " .ii in. -i ulaid unon the table: which imitinn ,!,,! ms nMw.;i ayes il, noes 82. - m-i ,11.1.11 .Vir. Kotnm Ol, called the orevuiii ooo.i ,,.i. rt . 1 ting i tt .vir. iiradley'i amendments which , - ...... ec uiiled, ami the main qneetion ordered The question then being on the enwreeement nt . l ... 1 1 . ... . , was til t I , to o, 47. me i- ii, ii was ceciceu an tue neiral: e IVCI 44 w 4 r Mr. Norman reported the j .mt reoolotion to .r.vide for the liquidation id dcbtf, due conf ractors on M idieon rail road back with an amendment. Mr. Kdwnrde moved to ley on the table which o lint, i . r v. I oil I he Hoove then took its mual recess-. i u'clo k. P. M. The Speaker Uid before the llottee, i eommuiii. cation from the auditor of State relative to NVa bash cenal scrip ; which wm mid nn the table. The Speaker ilea leid hei. . re t he llmise, o commm test ton from the an, I, tor in reference to the re- - - - - pot tth- joint committee on the State Librarv 'king I committee in reference to the- accounts of bia nfnee. Mr Thontpj n moved t refer it to a iclectcommitte-. Mr. Rdmoneon moved to !1V , , ,ic t-.M - Mch motion did Hot prev.,,1 -, r ! v ' ' M r. bit m-v-d that the commnieM?on be' reerred tn lk. - ... .. w n.u,We m ways ana meani ; wind. on i-iri ;i neu. ayes Ii es 1.. Mr. Ifevif r S. introduced l bill to provide Tot i . .. I.. . CI.. I . . .. ' ; ;: ' . :.M 7 mr 11 ...'V".: r""" ut 1 " "'":-Ve.- - o.m.., .uo.er ...,, co.U, IS lr Uot e, ., their appreieed relue, 4Vc '.'V j'--1' J Wim, vc. ; re id twice and,.,,,, ill; tt' il The joint reroluth n inthorieing a lo-ui was read a see, .rid time and lud on th" table. rhe I. II tot the relief of Z'ra Boutlmrlend was read a lecond time and ordered t. be engrnitod. The j int rest lui ion f-r the relief of Jneeph 11. Hendriehe, nr.-r b ring amen led m some minor particulars waa ordered tu bo engrossed by a vote ol ayes .Yd. ooee 81. The j dill n - dot ton was then, pg gj ,,f T Menley, conei ercd us engroescd, read a third timand peeeed by I vote i i nj.-s ")t, fines 31 Wr. Ifrndr cka'i claim igtinet ihi Stete ii u - wards . f 20,11 Mr. -N rvcll ren rted a b 11 relet io is-t. ! id rend three times a.-.d neaaeal. '1 be Howe a'j mrned. ... .. certain d'evelo, .Imrntaila'eax."! JÜLo""' "J?!' will Uiptut (Wgeretioo m t! ., V" , Uw" l 'v-' . . 1 .... I -oaiCUX, wtl, its iniii, -ler. Ue. Mr. Itiur.I.-. f- , : . -----s- ...ir.K us i.ai.u C I , " lher- ",CO,,IJ tOWt W, Uh ,h'V I"Ä tpm .r, (J ' ,1 - V Vt " MB lemalaa, who entmsted their iui.'e a. I to ihisattof r,J - - - - um-. 'a .ue n,'a:iw ....... Ii... n L ... -------- --"tows ...null, dollars, which ah baal nbtaimasl ka. mlmkUmm. . . auuiirt. ,tne woman wrio nau lad !i r mr hundu-I J ..I ....... . . ..yimirii .. : 77 1 s , aa,t m th a nay. Another. . vrhtew, lU0(7'-v l"arJf -'huh mm had - d ll. I.i l!i. h.n.la .., .'.:.l... Tl . ...... . - - "" 1'. RT, xx no had -dae T. hatarobbed ,e ,ny hm,eam. 1 g0w nat,Jcr,:.f ..out .he strrrtr. mt knowmr which to turn ot what to do."-- iSftc- .tros. S -

Till BaVAT, Jtl AK1 19, ItM.

DEMOCRATIC STATU C . vrviTOV At a meeting of Democratic Kcpob'icans. delegates fror.i the several counties of the State of Ind ana. held at the St lie Mouoi ifj tbeCity of Ind. amp ,. January Mi, 1-1" On motion of the Hon. John W. Daws, of Sullivan, John Law, Bee, , vii appointed chairman, tor the purpose of organll i g a Cor. vein. on, and Juaep't V. Chopmin, Eeq., s. cretary. On uio'.iou ut tl.e Hon. J . I ... .ve, voted that the Chairman appoint one persjn from each judicial circuit of the State, to form a corninutee, whose duty it tfcoJI be, to report to th s meeting t he name of "a oui?abie person t.i preside over the Convention, to- ... , I'etlier w:!ll a ni.lshii rmnlipr ..I ...r-...Q t.. . i i, j , ;, r iu r oe 1 re identn. nd Secret a r;es. And, then u n. O I .1 4 ' 1 . . fc.i www, ,i," o nee iin luiiuwiuv persons, u Wit: Kortbo lot circuit, Hon. W. Ellsworth; 2J circuit, lion. EL D. Logon : 3d circuit, Martin R. Ureen, Ere. ; 4in circuit, F. B. Goodseli. Kee : 5th ein u t. n i , ! "on vvm j. ifrown ; ü.n cireu t. W . Watt; itli circuit, J. VI . Davis : tii c.rcu.t, A. I.. Wi.-tior . 9:u circuit, C. Carter ; Mth c.rcu.t, (i. W. MoOTO ; lltli circu.t, N. Berry , lth circu.t, I. D. (i. Kcleonu , t'U motion Of lion. ii On motion of Hon. Woj. J. Brown, voted tint 100 utf-'itea :ii atte.'.ü ince oo now proceed to hand 'V'-1 ot l:uMr at ecretary,s table : VV.iereupon. liie rrtuies of deictr if,. Ir ft.. bmmmI ! count,1e- th,i tat-'. rm a State Convention I Wn ,B- - - ry . ... . . ' . i . KAMM or dklegates. Adam J Sinclear ...iiiiuj .ii in 1 1 . i v i i . imniiin. Ha.)ne Thos P Miller. Jnsnh I.-.r t 111 . r t full 1 1 ' Mart; A Duzan, Jonathan II Rose, Jo tn rortcr, Jotin a Uerryinii, Jacob Tipton. Uartholomt ic Herman H Barbour, Frencio Lytie, David Prather, Henry Clay, Z Tannehtll, Aquilin .1 nee Corro Samuel D Greeham, Andrew L Robinson, H J H irns, James .Stew art , Jemea Odell, Henry H Milroy, Baml Milroy, Theophilui Rry an, Thomoo Wright, David Btipp. Clinlou Andrew Major, James Morrison, John It .r.,. M V V.. I... VI' VI W l. . . , I wjHa( m vsynsoop, . raenuriCK1 . George Taylor, Thomas Major, J Caswell, C I r L- c I, ...I. !;... ' "". on. Cats A M II, 22ins. Joeenfa Willi. Jnhn K llowee, David 11 Conrad, Scott Thornton, Curtis biueroon, a I'almer, C Carter, J c Douglass. Clark W Parker, Littleton II lloueton, J R I'ratt. J Henley, J (i Reed, J s Simonien, Jemea M Berry. CnyTboe Hnrvey, Alien T Rose, Samuel Long, Nathan Burchficld, Jehu Johneon, John 11 Ncei. lh Kail Madison March. J)t irl re Rthon Allen Brown, Abel C Pepper, Jamei P Miilik.n. John Lewis, tie, r-r,. PRiiaII Rbeneter Dumont, Johu II Hall, Geo W Lane, C niucncn. ft . i . . I t I t wi a a wr .losepn .m ivinney, Jonn r vv oou. John toss, eonn Loiyer, Samuel U IJaby, 1 hos Ilrewrter, Philip liley, J Polmeter. letesa -Abnor I) iv io. Eli Uw-Wn B Mitchell, John Jackson, M u thew Kippey, K (i Chamberlain, V. W II Kl ie.C II . 1 . an ... tier. Tin. in Is dev. .1 l'aliiieter. . . : . JJuvies A hut hi ..... . Ucliell, John Jackson, Mat 1 E li ( 'berl un, K W II Ellia, C " , !ons, Charles Dtrrow. I .. rawartn tieo U houp. John T C.olev, Joel ! i'almer. I D Crookshank. The, I. .re Pore.li Co.. , , - --- ry. 1 11- t ' 1 1. .iiii .. ..... i oy. .-.r i.iianes noooorti, James 1 riadi, K N I lor. A Cockefar, Joseph D Rosa, Michael 1 1 ' . 1 - , ............. t I'etro. J..l.ti l...,l..r .1..... Ml ' I 1 - If ... i .ftoJTriek. Tn, Washington Collino, I I'lnnai. U Km V .il... I l 1 - . 1 - 1 . , IV' ill. . IL il I 1 II I Ml' I , , , j r,""n Jo in Bowman, ( ' nn H?tfeW' iotm& MeUoi I Kdwerd A Hanntgan. 1 t-rri'ic S Hays, lenncJ I Ju,,n V 0e?1: I...... It. .......... I'.. I.. I. V 1 . , d.i.. .'""iiiiii.auru .looen, ooiol......,l. l ..i .1, t .1... w: . . ... . tn.ck, John Stewart, lameisoti. John Rjrcli. John I- ( raeol. TV.,1 V 1 r'",V-J " c rjioren Smith Miller, John Hargrove. HamcoekUen John Milroy, J Koeter, R Wilhems, John Bnrrett, IU Jay, Junes A Hodge., Isaac Snyder. Isaac Barrett, Wm Hunter. vVm l'oii,,oi Jam-s Dunn, George Pottoreon, Peter F n Sil i . vi ms u, . m cr,-Jol,n tfcroyer, B AGongh, James A M, Means, m iirose, iiaxi.i r raer, Jesse Ice, Jus. ph r urlev. matneäe-Woali Herdm, Jaaaea Parks, Aha iioadlry. I h,,r,lU"; V"; ,U r S ' Unr ?'B l.oir.m, Havi.1 Ruard. J.ieob Crep" Juiiat ban Parki uorjie. i in'iii .son i jrni. r, l nn-ii.iu 1 .irl unin, A J, WhiuVJoho ..,..,,ri. Robert C vey, Wm fllvie, lehn Whin John , n v... ii.. . . Pearson. Win Reason, los.-s Cit it, Wm IM-t.-r, Powi. ui Ii. , I 1 V . I I II I 7,1 V I S . . I ill, Ii - . ......i, ...... b , t.lll, , III I I4M.T, low..n t' i.. . . .. . . . ,. ... ... i- uiiii,i-ii' ri, l. ll nil- IKlli, in-in , r.,IV ml .-liaiiee 1 H.m u vll. i. i i? .-... ... I ... , ... . ui . , 1 ,iiii u 1 nrCL' . ' ' I SW I, Ti I ii urn.. . I' Ebis.J..lm Haool.on. .Tarne ,.... MorcanT. Smith i (iiilon Wilaon. Jonathan s..rl, lim,l .st,..n I.J B..r I . .. . - -V.....UI tool. I,,-, , sansier. Isaac I mtter. l).,v,d Pot-a. M.ni. ...... Lawrrnce. James Dtiemard. ufss Tr.ti.t Jmim so... l. i d .n. Samuel (' Mich, II. 'fandy Scott, Kvai. Divta, West (' Walker, Womnri B Berrymon, Caleb Bentry, berry Huri.v, Andreta c McAthy, Thea Nichobi, l.eu Orth, U M Cake, William West. ii i, a. iii . ,, uWvn-John I, Borne,. I Dale, Cry v Rw3f ,m,d J" LmimU ,: Bt-Oge. ,an;,m-Jo.eph Chreabrough. Ii J UctU, Wm ii Johnson, Jas R Black ' ... y.A.,o, lames Kit. b.-v. fraoMii, ll:.r.!. Willi..... F I J .hn, l)r Daniel Webb, Thee J M,t, h.-ll. Lemuel Tilaon. Uaniel Mcl.ean, Iiivi.l He Alpin, ttoberi Jenninas, Wm til .... t i i ii a. . . . " - --..... . , III J I X I , IXicholaa I Irmeo, Jacob Whilmote, rlemnel See Irs, Joeepfa I ' Eeclee, Drury Abhott, Robetl Henry, Wm Magill, Woi CJenea, n.,.,i u Jonen, Mi Weill, Charte Dyer, Jamn Wylie, Madiaon Vandeteer. Wm. Jacobs, I ubeo Dans. 11 J.i, im, A ( i'rewilt. I VV ,,. I ... I K Me , Wtn I .d.h. k yr,,-j,-. i, Bright, A Uwrence, Wm McClnin. -" "A- i' ' ' uv n-r, . I. it. .niliii .. .-Iiuntl, t It, J. av.t. r, Ii. B. Pendleton, J. . Hpann,J. B. Wilaon. ncmen -Wm tV reck, John f i.'.or. gVieX John Law, J hu Mmi-, .!.-' I. I).i:s. J H Myers. I t t Adam s i 'ample I. Lamem Wm .' Patterson, John CI esaer, J U Chap nun .'..111... . I. . .. 1 ........ I . II f B . . U tVroerr. F Jeweu. !nard Atxdetxaae, . U . W Carr. R ti N-, ,,v. ü ,, ,. ,: M, ' .., .,.-.1 r-s F, ,,e. . l.rrv .1. I i i , e. li.-ii .. nl'ml. dinriui, Noah Sinks. Ü L .tfcFar and. 0. I .lore. Jo- f miIi mahaM it... i ,, tf.. ...... v . ...... i at i i ............ mm . ....... ...... . a... .. ,, ,.,, .ldl. r. J. a.-:. I, Johnson. .11 Wabb. J. Bar. . ,, .1. iin k!e. David H iss. James Hnow. Peeton Hr-.t,.v I ..., Todd. 8 iiini' l Alexander, antes VVa b, Nathaniel uell, J dm Moore, ..(-, !. rJoorwioo, 1-. Klingeoeoiith, Adam Wright, James Dims Henry Brady, J hn I. Beeil, K IH Bhiincr. Andrew Venaichle Nelson I Bliis JJha J.thnmati Jemea II li n.n. W, hectya, Jacob tt. a It Htreng, i.uae uryan, uoiton, Jn Jonnson, Tbomae r Htout, Jartiii .1irimd.ile. A F .lorro .n. N 1 Palaver. TIuhbmm . thaw 4i PI in Sulhean, tJecaa Vat Iu rs rJomuel P Daunj a, o'dm Cam, Kobert Hoc, nenoei !.,"!.ejd, rV'Uitam Ii .Vbrrieon. Ma raa-Jonathan ITiilunw, j be IV Cog, Bllliam nouns, a, ., ,., Wge v.,- -,.,v, . If dliains. inn B t i .. 1. it i. , n . . - . .j.".. M Uev - ' 1 .-a 1 .1 . i 1 , r iv . V ll u .v.- t. if (. 1 . i'w a 1 a m mt a 1 . , . . . . . . 11. ,1.1 r. J .ho Piuu iir r.i.w.,1, r 1'.. , C lb fclxurt, JfiltUg Ii ... .... . .... ' - iura, j . JohoEcclei I ', ttld; II I cia-l'V L Hail M Jl. U m, Jo!,:, J El'iab 11,1. G lir'u Bort rfbanitt, J hn D.ltz, N Berry. Xf.,t' f.,..r 1..-L .-.... 7 .lWtm-U l hos V.. n a i.i.Ii;.... . n , .. .. . J i iiiLioe If'.irWe. haomre Met mi.. H I i:..l.ii xx-... t .a . - mm . , . , i , . , . i .ir a loo-e-J.lhii M en 8am. ii U .IW I mm M1 (fc, S 55." V1 " ' w, CoM veil, j,s B Hnm .a. J Oe-AuJrew U ,N,.n and liinr, Lle, . : ... . vc- vt Owe.a Li ...j. w Moore. Bi . I .l i ti- L. am . r.. . rurr-ju,ijjU . ri- it. KjW Lla.'ke, I-jac I)v. uStj ' . IaM. '.-.-e A S Casnphelt Ji4-e Alton T Whight Putnami J H..r- n. tl CawJatt. Il If R.J n Roaseteeax, J K-td. L t; aze!r.Hk, V ii Carnoer 11 Metiill IBf I n . I XI ... etil- i . .... ' 1 - IO, K:ruv::r:'. ' ''.'"CJl. V I J Lad "t v r " u , h . ;71a,,..koV. 0.:k xxf . 'L. .. L h !. Ml

W in L Hart. D A Farley. J H R,.beru, A Mather. Asa Cooper. A Bin an. J SundT. J U BhjboB, L W Lake, Oosesja Ham a. W Hhean Hatha io H lley Iianh W Kobms n. Ii'urh Mart. n BhnsJ, B P SUawlian. A!frd Rreve. Matthew Hmitb, JssVo L Robinson, A rihita.'d Kennedy, Samuel Royboil, 1 ihru S Kolger, Mr Ford, George W Br.mn JU,,,. tiic t. ui'i. f J hn H jrroon. The . . H' it:.

, t C. I... 1 ... . ijicaurn 1 ' 1. 1 1 um., n St. JjrphLrl Day. SuibwM Doct J.ihn W Pavi. Shmitxtrlmmd Mavtsn B Qnea and r, rr i Daf-iur. 5roi:Yl (i BsMjliah and W m H Bngttsik. Shetiy A C Handy. Alexander CoytWheon Bj I vt -ler. Alexander Rittet. hou-. Th.ma Prioa, Jn'm Parker. J.hn a nniw .1 t , nuiTii 1 in', i.uoni iiui, aifi .1C''1'T-Si.pht-n Major, V McConiM-I, En.re Linder, J M V U" 1 U .!... L I" I I ! I 1. !... .1 .1. W .!.. It I .111 .T. Titttecunrtf Z W Brvant. PC Cenrov. I H.a; n ! K 1 ill is 1) Hi j re BAT. 7 Benedict. S.nn V I ' ! .r f irU

Jenes. H W U!!worth, John Pettit. J so F Drown, W h Committee on liesdutions expressive of the aenoO I.evmm. E T JonBl and James Wime. of the C Met.!; , ReetCf, B. C VFitsNMI, Henley. L'mmVr dotj Bvatss. Joeph lit .. j inu- o.. ,rn. Hutch, u. II irgreve, . F. Morrieoe), J. L. Robinw ilium W sti i. Saml If ci ulioh J h , Bydor.John HeV Wrigtrt, Peinaef, Ci.ipi .au oi Uimrbt, I)r. neid. Booert E HasMM, John r icniplet 11 , .... . ,, .. . ., r iliint amf IN r I son ,. , .... . I lie co : : . ttee . 1 ' ! with the cuty of nomraCO James Vt Intromit. . , ., x . 1 fo;,;7.Vi-J,din W Rush. ,n,tinS Democratic National Con-

i'.ui -Gabriel Swvhart, Cyius . Lent. Michael ... j Eicl;h ' eenmn Wilh.r.i Bbenko, Baokiel I) fi apsj, V. entine llaker. laid Shanks. Tho I ll.l.lu I.. I... f . i 1 - ... i i . . ' . IJll ill. White - John Turner, James T BaenoUs, Sar.iml names of the following poreoni : VOO pimiii:m. Hon. Ethoo Allen Brown, of Deorborn. I V. I'lit.sMH.N rs. Th mas Mason, Revolutionary soldier. Thomas Hancock. " John MMehnn, 1 f tVoehington. George P. lluell. ofDeorboru. Smith Miller, of Giboon. Zncherieh Tnnnehill, of Birtholomew. David Hoover, of W u no. Bameel Milroy, of Carroll. Lot D if, of St. Joeeph. John vV. Cox, of M srgan. Joseph W. Chapman, of Laporte. 11 J. BcUi( of Iluntingt m. s; 1 oi rami 1 Nathaniel Holton, of Marion. Jeeoe IV. Dougl toe, of Coos. E. w . IL Bilm, of Rlkhert. Svlv.it ie Maaville, of Brown. Jes.e L Devin, of Knox. A. J. Harlan, oi Grant. T. 1. Baldwin, -t' Wa: . ... Thereupon, the Hon. E A. Brown erne conducted the chair, and addressed the Com .hi, to I Vice Presidents took their seats-tbe two revolntienory ooUiero on the right end left of tho IW dent. , tionary I I I t." ..... tf .. . r.u .v... . . . .... nu, hn ui un rsscrciai . es, ii' C.iin-i I .U. . . ... .. 1 ,v "t'l"'' w o 1 un account 01 11 1 lie 1 it n. I ml w s '- clued ; and there uuou. on oüuo of IIa. R. II I .... gon, T. P. Baldwin erne appointed in hi. place. ! The Rev. Mr. H.l less biinff present and ree mted I to open lh;a Convention be oraver. was e.. .........i I i,. ti... J.b k. u. ui .a, . .. i.i... ...... .., .. vn u i,mi;,an aui. fiM'u lie iirniif of Green in hum 1. 1 Z. (m motion of Hon. J. IV. Davie, voted tint all .. . a j democrats present, although not appointed ae deleuv,.,uv.i.iiii toi -ui, a. 1 11 , 1,1 ,1 iioi a en; nicu as Oe i...... i. :. . . 1 . . . . '. oentotivee, except where two or more count,... 1 l . ... but one reoreKt-i , t ;i 1 1 v i in u'i.i.-l. hm ..i. .. .i.-lii ... . . J . Minn ue eiiuueu to one Vote, also excepj llecatur 1; ..ii.. ii .... i Shelby and Uwrence, which shall he Jut, tied t ' two v..!.-. natf.il tWO Votes earh ' On n..r i..ti . r Mr unit r f rm . . w-9 I...-.. !.. 1 that the deb-gat- s from the several eisanÜM re oe. mmtt m th.s Conventipn. ahall select one perenn i fron euch of their counties to meet in committee ,nd Dominate candidate fr Uoreroor and Lieul Governor, nnd that in sad committee e., ;, cumv Khali be entiUed to the number ot' votee allotted to them hy the reoolotion of thie Convention; aod furtUat if 3r hell he nnrepreeented io sa.d committee, the UeoreeenUt.ve . r s,, r tV,.. ,-1, , ..,r;. ., .. . ... . : ,.tted to give tbo vote of enchcoui lv ' A. L Itobineon R.'- l've,- that the . . oin.n, i.iai rue. the rJlate. report the names f the .,.r...... ,v - I w www, n-pori tueiminee m three pereone fro.,, eech district and ot two pereone Irum the täte at i . . i .... i i . . , I -- - lan't' I i in- ft n.i lit ... i. t . f ' . I I . r.-.-- ri J nii.i i,'Pinri,,i i,, i '"'Hi's to rmMMni 1'. ... . i. . v . " I ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ! I eil I Ta T IC ."V .-. I i , , 11 n I "vention to be held in IWcmbcr M43. such an. Doiutmenth lienor mihirt t it... r . .. .1 i. LTCSl mal District Convent h.i.k i... h . - - - v.. .r,.,.l.. l, JO. M. lud. held. Then the Convention adt aurncd until S nVLaet P.M. - Tkar . .'i.ok, 1 M -"nvcntinn met pursuant to i-mrnineui ( ,, ,,, w. utchen Ree -h '.a bio Convent reN,.-, ,.!ly r-, o ., Q l- V1 l'' "y r,,""," reepecliee papere, TrcHn tho ue uf personal Ami nil. 1 I . . . . - i. " -voii as Ii,,,,, , nl his and iiigentlemtnly remarks in relet! m lo ...ir M.,no ai o,!, oi. n's ; as we ti dd t 'i- u,u nein that a liberal forbearance on ir part, in regard t. th.s netter, will be duly appreciated be au enlishteued il a. a .Mtt.l'f, .'Hill tOI 111 til ltri.liJ V fit HleV;itfi t... . i.etaeaa . " - uid itrentben lira influet.ee uf tli i .r.-- ' I In innfinn , , .1 Wh t, ..,..,. I- ., , i..n.t -i-i ... - '...',, 1. '-"i... ... 1 11,1; aenmmittee of live be appointed bv the t.'.u.r to -- rr ! Vinn i'. Papere in add re.-.- lo the peoj c of Ind me, no the ... . 1 i. . .. . . . I I'll II I HU tit b-ad.ni ; l"t .uns of 0,1 hi ie mdi v . n,.-.w Bat , .t...i in relation to the (to were and nctiou of the Uenera! (aovei nment. ' immittee on t be addreaa c n atfeiri -.1 imei U bite imb. M ruing N'etioue! t v. lh. Ilcrry P. I) il ur, I ' I. Wh yht. o motion of A. V M ton, Ken., Ii-- olved. V 4 ).? ""; ve p.tro- bo appointed hy .... ' " "r ua Hum.ol preparing nn odd res . . pCOplC, tUlatlVO to the the MtatO ol 11,1 V vv ,:,"- ll be lo report immedi ately -tier th re,i rt of tho uhjecta. .on N .nil 1 otnimttee on t a n t Si Ilfll. 1 ' ; t. V. Mori Mm, E m tn, B. Du .;.. . . s rhe comm ttee chtrg ! f I a 1 . . . at I. I 10, !l report m c n rn ueei 1 Uir Ii t.l. ' il l, ".aattia t.. it.. .. I as the der t; 1. eiitemi.t 'V runr, cam i into ti. s ! nventi d r",ort'-d m name. m xV j , , . , -, ,t ,,, r ,-.., i i ... a - i.wir uovornor, anj the name ul JIvSSK 1. " -ti I . of .i -M r-oii. I r I. eutei.ant ii we or Xl a nil-, i. . . .. ii.cu report , ui m tt U'uu a . I ....... I t. .. I XX- l -k. . K. il ub m.'y.i u uy IO i'i'II'iI" I. r km . . '. , ....... .in.uiii'' in,; ii. i. . i, .- . ,'!. L-nrn r. uieuteuaiit Itnverm r. ih.i n ..... , ... ... ... ..i " i t ... ij it aPe"ei which w.re .- . 7 received h he (. mventi n. Mr. tVhitcomb being loud I e cell f O I . .- ,11 Oil, .-i i r'', 1"! ll 1 TV I.. I led and , I. . manner, returned I, . t uka I . the Convent on, ,7. a f.l.ni. Lot i"..-.. ... ..I t !. .. ,m.r ....,, I . ... il. ,xw.w.v . .-e. i ;(. ,..,. i;, A t ... .... - " 1 1 ..in i r iy i ri ir. lli-y - mxsr mmu ,, ... .......... .. . . . ' - t u ijiiiii iii'u k t , r ii ... . . '"- f Ihn C Ormtl m heTt' Sj 8 " f-crtbt frum ib.a t.nT. forwnrd. no el "r'UU 1 mting, -i, his part, I i d the de H oeretic party in H.-o mptiohing a tr u npli at the i rri.fii.l... . r oerai.e 'i .r' v . i.. . . ",n t-.ectiou. In d .,'. BA 'IOWA. bia aa, V ort Would be, to rewswa with our oppuaeot. f elieved the greet mail of the Whig petty wen the triends of the. r count y, Ad had only to .,,vc..t'irate the principles ol th dem rattc partr, tw be Cur. i -...I ... I ......i. . i '1... . !: ., . ü ' ' : l- ue Ooeernue. tree neat I idly railed utrontid

Hi d. .t had been a aiettl w.th him, during bit short ex. tnce. that there wai nothing, in imtnin afiaira, impoetible for man to accompiisii. He beI.evcu the pr.nciples of the democratic party were j.ikt anJ r ht, and with the exertions of political fnenda, succeet, Ibff the nominations that had jutt been made, would be certain. For Ins own part, h-rvpect-d to 'e each ollhe Deiejfatei preoeiit, I . -.a.i i.-. --m . .

i were .11 lilt hj.i 01 Kki-iKiiuK i mucai 1111 ei - - :i fit r respective coutitier. lie considered binseeJf, fr m tine time forth, until the neat August election, the pro;rty of the democratic party, to go rtScn and where be could best promote ila :ntcr-e.-ts. Oa motion of C. P. Heater. K-q , Kei lveJ, That m:l lt.., - v J Jo.c.ul c.rcuit, I c -inp-hcd : one person from each t, be a,v Li i bf the Our to draft ... ........I - diu tfi.a and report resolut. uca e.preivo of the sense of convent on, i n nne of the leading pohtual t , r- ill' tili lit'.ruwr it -f nittu UJ theu reporU, as f.ii nu-e - lt:Li:o i i:s rn mi: Mtin.u. 'M rTio F"..r the Sf.te it !ar-. Kthan A.len Mrown uf Dearborn, James G. Head of Clark. 1-t Cengrea tonal District, according to Ilright'o Senate report to ' ?tr.ct the tknie. Dr. U'm. A. Orange : J .u II ar-rov c. C:bon . R. Dal Ouen. Pns v. Srronot Dittricl John S. S uwnson, Clark, Jesse - ----- - - - vaa Fifth District (it'll. John Milr .v. Ili- r i k Jni Coin, Morion . James Ritehey, f Johnson. 8ixth Dittru Dr. John W. Davis. Sullivan , Col. J, hn Ketcham, Monroe ; Col. Robert M.tch1 II, La vrenee. Sm- itk Iß ttrtct James Wintremb, Vigo , Jos A. Wright, Parke , J . Ii 1. H Roberts. Iuttrim. : 1 .. rfri r Gen. Bene. Miliey, Corvetl . Edward . Ilennjefna, KotMstnia , Dr. fem .'. Daan. Boone. Aieih Dütrici lohn M Lemon, Laporte ; Jno Brewatheld, St.J eenh , Chiamcey Carter. Case. Temih o7 i:. M. Chambi-rlain, Klkhart . dose,. I, ti. Biodeor, Allen .('. . N Lent, Waba-h Gn 10 it. m ; James H. Stewart. Boaj . Reeoleee, That thie Convention recommend that the Deun crafic National Convention be held at Cincinnati, or some Other convenient point west of the mounlaine . m.d t,nt Cen. J a k.m). be rcq icsted lo preII ile over its d.-l.herat.ons. On molj in of Mr. Lock iart .f Vand'-rbnrg!), Res ..ed, T.iat if the m-xt Democratic National Convent: on be held west uf the Allegheny mountains. , .V" i " . 'C rtMtA t f?1 ?td envontmn, in add.tion to those ' uZ Z 7 fTIT""' ,. , , . , '"TZr ' 15 1 hat tau Central Committee be appointed by this "1IUI 1 oovention, whose duty n ahali be to write to tho - 1 - ....... K, v..rl i.. i i i . . leveral no. . .c'.u Us .v Im have hern ai-.r.nteif , ,1 . v 4 Convention, ami ascertain T- -ni" 7 k , 2 BTil d "",n'n' T ' wU':Ut'J M )' r' "uu" " l" delegate, in uo-ir juaee. 1 ! i 1 . ... Jd 1 1 the He;., -era's ' II t he .. r i i,,. I mmmm couillics ot ihe St u-. and rennest il ,. ...... .,i.t Loemty Committeee, whose names, wlie-n funnahcd to the Central ComnaittOO), shall be publislied in thu Stete Sentinel. 3d. Tu Ittmjd to the publication of the proceed mge o( th.s Convention, and ail other matters con -nectnd with the idvintnmint ol the democratic cau?e in the State. s I a i I i : Midi, cM wi i 1 1 n. i , !er M 1 "nnd, I A. II. Palmer, . W.-t, John Lister. I 'owe II H land. U ( up. Jeanne i Drake, James man, Julius ake. .Nicolai, (in motion of John Lew, Raw., tmlioi. That a enmuiittee of lee be appointed, whose duty it shall be lo open a correspond. nr with the distingniehed individuals of the Detii .rratic party, who nave toee smuaed no candidates for tho Presidency and Ice-Piesteemcy, and i nquire of them their views and opinions! in rclat.ou to the fiillnWnM subj;ctb: tee. Are they m f.v .r of, or opposed to, a N. lu lUuk' nr nri "ll,cr 't.Mtio,.. by r",:ilC Vr " 4,",, 11 -u.liori,,1 to mmZ , ,..,..1,. , Loj' a ' , , . , 7 , VZe ! lr J "T 'WM, l"- t:'" iruniT .01, of tlo: pro ee. h, ,. i i.iii ....i. .... . "..,...,.,, y , sum mitm ,, irill ,1 i w .. uic s . ,-r.u a' -s ol ine I 1. on ! , ..... j. inoua a. i. i - . . i . , i . ... , ' .' ' .V " ' " "r '' "r " '" "iend1 "' 1 ''''""-. t it --n of Ihe I n t ,. Stateü kt.II . ' ' """ "-.' vvvt power. I ,, ... vre the j they iu faV'-r ol. or or. ....ed t , . bVI I I . U 111 ;u . Sill. W, they ib do by the Ji c um efn timol Uouvctttmo of the denaucrotic party, in the aeffgt.u . of a cindidate fuff the I'ro-id enef . and w,.l they give ,e,r so,.;. rt md influeiiee to the eJeOJUeOI of toe nominee of aa d Convent ...n, .,t thcuiavlvea nomine 4 by laid ( lonventiun I .ommuteu uf Coercspen den m n ,tn persons afseave names have been ".nit .1 ,s , ami. dates I ,r t'oj Presideney nnd Vice PreeruWy-.Heeaee. INaust, Law, u.-t. .1 I. Bright. end fJul lepper. Mov. Brown, wee, on u, .tion, nnininweiily a. poit fe, I i.r.oin of t no Ui.ive . ,, n mttes. ... n- i - a y . I 1 " r 'I-- Jr"'i, the lotnmiltee nnn . t,t .! f I til i.ii.... . . . a. .. . r 1 1 i,,"v" irt4 1 1 Um i mu am t 4 O . . - r, .. ,..,.... I . I I. e - .ii'i'iel " ST . ...mlvi' weM uuanimuuily adopted - ..ii., WM.L.I IIOIII' I. II re I 1 a., 1 1.1,1 a o in.-in'-iii or a u in at of the United Btatee by .o,lu ..1 the r. u. -i tdmm. c ites ot aajch . maM-ltiot,. and In - a.:.-,,,,, ii it.-d condemn u. ..ii of tt br the bmerican ,..!, j.,. nroiimt jut gn-aods on which tho Itemocratic gewple mat hill the o rhc Ir um,.', of a geinciplo liirai,,,-,, they hive I Og .- ,., on d, and wh eh tn-y hove I ad 1,1 1 1 r I ' I hJteig vn wh br ihe r-'ma ot ii vernment were in ihe ha, do .l .ts rap igit. J " 1 - a ,"- Beuhrupt Law M ggq.ggj ind oi.juat in us ojjmrnt one, and rnawh te be re. po .. d. R leeJ, That we ire ,,, favor of a dieriiminmt mg t ,- r d fur revenue aurpeeee only, and which will inriaentallj protect American industry. , " ' K r "l kVt" ; y -('u.l t.. the as-Oinntiuu ol fai a- ',. '.t . . 1 1 .. t . - M-ii lUC ' -..erai l.tiveruU'-. 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 .t r ... ... ... . 1 .... ... . rt dv. I, That to prci nwe tiie iooiloot . lect ug oiembers i(iareegL ith nt tt, i dictation ef a Nat onnJ Lrgislstorw. Bv That no riee the ohTsr nking ij the Ho,, Henry Clay and other pruen ... nt wh. ' ' '" 'd I ! . ler the C met let en i f the Ue ted 'tw wth j 1 a ind ii :.a t. md a, g ,;.ed I r and im xpedi -nt. It . . ' . . I ! . . . " ..i-o. i iai wu ore oppesxee t . t ie r-i ol reeen m I r the purp- eoi ben," u -i ,. ; ; 'ii ll d among t in. ,,,, . ttestilved, That tiie greitert gjg ggt uf i.'ierty '"!n, it. ii.e Wi li the ord.-r of eat rtj utd the ogeweaty " i . indietdu 1 is thu trtte pi ucij 1 1 un waiteni our institutiuni ahould hm I...... I i il.... . S at I a a. . " ' nt ',;i be . mm ... md t,-r j i ,u f.. l... ",i in ui ,u of ll oi xx i.i j Iir'- vn, v .lej tliit t sMlent, after making a lew pertinent re narka, gee,gratu ii iig t.. ' i. . - i.t . in epuaj the beeenowi and ( atimge which bare cberectericed us proceesj. ngl, and then ahjciared it a j .urued rt'w da. rNo doubt many of thg ngggg gg) ga 0( llHflffttee ar : it itcurat-ly spe.lt-J. The I aeJt in not c -arc . U 7 'Oeh i t ,e ii zeuuitv oi" ....... ..f li.. t... dat a, tf.al the er, aim ea a,ak OUt. Yesterday ." tMrJy I ...' ll II. I .,!. Wm. i .... .1 ..

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