Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 January 1843 — Page 3

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HATI RDAY, JlM AUY 1 I, IMS.

The Indiana Journal baa already rommfucrJ abuain.; Gy"A de 'j ate occurred in the Senate yesthe Den crtic candidtr for Governor nJ IeuUii.i.t teruuf, nossj th jetfodeftioe of a resolution Gosm.i. we stall in du- tue attend to such of iu prompte. by the Auditor of .State We are glad to statements s arc ortti attending to. perceive that oven some of the whip ire iSpUMll , , ..." . . , . nj hMf te truckle to tue extnne .u induce of

I ,.c iiwiaiia j'.uiiiji u irru 10 ir. 1 uuroiii" i r v- i .,, , . i C . i I i hi r , , i ,, . , . ,,,(- Jinto. . nUetJi d the d bite w..l be fund

r'ni'. itthp in- i n i i' in'iur

ai.u . v- i i u me

honor , tiie Whi'e H use. and appeal, to the I.nd.e to aainat him. Now e would appeal to the ladies too, the young onra in particular, for vre can .sure them that our frier. J Wbit'-ornb i none of your crusty dd bachelor ; neither i he in tbe ear and yellow leaf f Mnc,le bleedneae. Ju-t ebct bun (iovernor, I. die, and our word tor it, some Hoa;er r:,a.,icn vn'.l soon be found at a certain Governor' residence on Mmket street, attending to the rails of her youthful acquaintances. The yotiu j 'udu i. we Icel assured, will g for V. I, Uoiub to a man ' Inosniut h aa tbc folate has furnished one part of the furniture of tbe house. Mr. Wbitcontb wid feci bound la furnish the balance, in the ah ape oft help-mate. Will not some young lady in Indianapolis endorse fr the Democratic nomii.ee ' We hare d ubt of it. To the PHIC. A i!.r Btereatcd committee ot lb Iegi.laterc having examined my .rioim' M 8tte 1 1 r j r i in, and exonerated mo from the cbarg of b ring a public defaulter, Ike hired I Id it- r of the Journal now charge me with swindling the St ite in the purchase

M books, by charging the book at a b o-r rat'

A tiictiu oT Vrracity, U'ö neaf the following from Ike lnd.ar.a Journal of Jan. 19: Tiie following certificate was published :n the Sent nel, a few divs ago i '-Mr. Sptiker . As rnu h misapprehension may be engeedered by the cornmun c .lion of Benjamin F. Keeve, of the jo nt committee on the State Library, on the part of the State, I deem it my duty tu state to the House. that a report would have been

Iii oitiin.t tioiis. made, on the communication from lb Audi'or of

Mo far aa we have Le ud. tbe no'iunalioos fr (Jowrnor HtAt. if th .aid ilrn hasl reAem,u kia nler'-r-?.

in our legialat.vo ruljtuna, wh.ch by the way M Coua derabiy softened.

an 1 I.: utetiant OoeorMT meet with umeral approval. 1 he Dem crscv of Indian, were never in bvtlfc' otrit :

maiie to tbe c :nm t;ee, at t to last meeting. h'r l J m r ,1.1 Ijjn f tr'm t.it .1- fr arft rl lit'.

..u o,ir woru lor i. lext August will tell a tale wmcu mm jvlUer , iul ,fult ,fie Sim . I .duma vat imiUUtd

mi hhr, i i,c jieoj.ic nae neen iirrnu ano tau yen gintl 0ft

juite enough the Ust twelve vears; and we have no tiesl

tancy 111 a irg thej have deciJcJ on i fknr , ainl tbat they rc determine I g tr , it. No doubt all kn.ds of I'iiit yaiu$, n various bapet, will l.e sent out to deceive the eople. Lies of every kind will be invented and circulated. Hut wbile the J 'Sji Factory I'lirsd -nin oner-

arc in lcmem'rjnre ; vb:;e a debt of ne n Xle'n mi!

i'iv i ii the sun uf ONE DOLLAR

IKD TWENT1 .N!.m; CENTS, M that and Rtttfl, as ch iiniMii of said j nt eonUBtttM, would report accordingly. A. L. WHEELER, "J;fn H. Com. on Si ite Library. The certificate, Mr. RoOTO pronoOOC utterly untrue, and in v ffirination of his Katement we

Lont tdbfani bangs over our head-, the interest of which ;nbi;.h the following , which he .Mr. K. his c:Med ' to lc pud by an extra hen and chickens; while every . be entered Upon th" j U.'liai of the llotMO of Iktng in the State ha leen getting jtjm?, tr wa j proscntalif f o i

WOKdB, too pooola vmII n-1 forj.-t in who horiki the

ji.iiü a! powat ho hiMHi, Thoy will not hwgol that Um ;

tederal whigs held suprenie swjV for years. Imj will I t forget tba' a chunge it BOCes-arv that ll.ey have willed it, and it muM hs mniU. Tbet will not IbfMt,

thin they were pttrchaned. TIm h -fory of UM C tiUMf, that nianv ot th MC M p wer are now rMtaaf in lux-

:s simply thin : In 839 :id ; art of 'l'h I Vti a b-ok-

ool lef in Indionepolie, n partoereh , o ith my bro ifcof. During the Brot y-ar, I otjrcbaond targe stock of b-n ks, very low, nt fliiladolpltia. O-ir stock at that tune amounted t ui mc than lour thousand dollars worth of valuable and well ocieeted book;. In tbe year I purchased lbl hooks for the State libr:iry of IV. .1 Ac .1. 1'. Ur-wn. and in making out the hill, toy brother and ur eh rk, w,th my assent, charged about twenty p"r cent, pfoit on the booki. This is inurh haonpfofit than i- charge. I by wlioicsaie ilonhpolMii at Üincinnott vposi eastern prices; and tlie ilnrty-!ive d 11 im charged for carnage, insurance, A:e., did not hriog thosn op U tbc profit we were entitled to charg-. oil a bi!l, vetl at wholenale; and 1 now state, and am prepared t. prove, bclbre any committee that may b: ra .-cd tor that purpOM, or before any tribunal whatever, tint the hooka are much lower than tbe u.-ual joirch isee

made h-r tin; Library. .My hfotln r. w liu W n i ne ol

urv, and -ek oulv lh ir own im;rainJie.iienl by seeking

for a rontmuan I of the pap. Th-refore, up ! and to your dutv ! Declare that henceforth you will be PREEMEM M deed as well us in name. v:y 4 oll V t'litioil. The hnlstol whig n.tend to ho d a Convention on the 17tlr but wc t-ee but little use for delegate t come, although the travelling is fine, and a g od s eiyk-rnle hut a go .d cold frob'-. Th rea-oii of our opinion is, tbat the whole matter ha hoM settled in caucus by tbe Indianapolis junto. Nvu.uel Uniijer is to le renominated for Ciovernor, and if no su-picion arises as to how the nominations Were made. Mr. Hradley is to be the candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Mr. Defrees is busily -mployed in writing an address, assisted by Harnett and Dr. Slipp ! ! ! I'ur nobile frutrum ' A sum of money, hnWQff, will be raised from the delei'ti s to tend this manifesto forth to

JFVnnt th 11 fourtna Mr. Iirad'iey pmoented t!ie followiog communication frooi tho Hon. H. i-'. Reeve: .V-. Spfüktr Int'imirh rtsthc Hon. Mr. Wh r has made mm uiirarrn til!e stotemeata in Ins

cumniniritioi to the Hoim on ye.-terday. in refer-

en :ft to nynelf, 1 deem it to be my duty rarth r to explain relatiea to tins matter.

NN' Ii a the H m. gentle into may have onderstood,

i.i li:i;islati UE.

BEN ti: Fkioav, Jan 1M 1643 Mr. Cornett, rules being suspended, offered a resolut. on to grant toe use of tbe Senate Chamber to the iMjtanapoiis Hind, on Monday tfenlttg next, to hold a concert ; adopted. I!y Mr. (J.-egory, that thi Avnt of the State, or h;i Soeretary. be directed to furnish to the Sen ite the opinion of the attorneys fir the State, rnw on fi'e in h:s office, in the case of the Slate vs. Madison Mond Company, alias Gcore NV. Leonard. John Wood burn, Willi am Hendricks, and V. Ai G Kin r , adopted. TIm H jiise returned tbe bill amending- the charter of the L.verpool br;dge company, and appointing a commif.ee of conference ou the part of the Hoeee, and asking a like coromittee on t;e p irt oi the Setiate ; wh.cli w as appointed. To legalize tbe t ustees of the Jennings coaoti lihraiy ; rule suspended, and b 11 read second and third times and passed. To locate and relocate certain State roads therein nimed ; pished to a secuiid reaiiimf. A j iot reeohitioa faf the Htlief of J )fp!i il. Hea Jr;v.vc ; ordered to a aectind readiny. pi riTtONi cvc. P..I..SK.N i ro.

II V -l". N r.jut. a peliiiou; referred without

re

tor

county auditor!

Mr. Farmer wis permitted to explain;

vvh'cii he asked leave In vvithdravv the letter.

Mr. 1) ikeoo slid bo boned it would not br with

in error, as no part of the deiinquenc.ea were cer-1 By Mr. Thompeon. a bill for the relief of t he pur

:.od to tbe school coiumitaioutrs, but lands and chasers of Y abash and I'r.e can-, in -i . peeeed to

lot , adopted.

second roe dine?.

Mr. C. i. ins. that the President of the State ba-.k Hy Mr Msior.e b..l to aethor the .ocat..of

be neioeeted to inlet m the Senate, from what s -urccs State road , pnaed to second reid.tijf ' the estimate of losses in the annual report of Uie The b 11 for the repeal of the proviso ol the ITth 1 Stato bank w as der.vcd. ai d wh it reliance can be section of the act pointing out mode of letying tarplaced on the estimate , whether he is aware of any es relit. ve to remonstrance of householder against losses being occasioned by urury, or by disco i tmg iicenn g groceries, as read a itvond time and a.J for persons out of the branch dis r.cta ot for farontes . upon the table, w hether notes are received w:thut curtailment or stay law payment of interest, and, if so, in what branches. The b.ii fof a fur. her stay of em netiefj for telv and to what extent, what neglect there has been in months, sfitfe ut interest, mi a rtf'ta'. to take ?tete the St e b ard or Ike branches, m the cxinrnation cr p, came up on a second reading ; and on moimn of the conduct of th refficers, and what course has of Mr. Norvell, was '.a j M tbt table, in ord"r to been taken bv the Sttte board to correct improper awn t t'.c action of the relief bill, proceedings in tbe bnt.ches. Also that said Pre-:- Mr. Logan reported a 1j II ;.rov: ng f..r townsh p dent be nqueMed to communicate to the Senate h s assessors i.i Washington, Owen, M iriin. Shel5). estimate ol 1 sses to t!.i citizens of the State ty th ti.ion, and Fle.yd . wh.ch was read t:ce and orm - - ..... i 1. J .1 A ,1. pa.1 t ha arirr p, ,c

US ens. on ol specie j mein oy i uiir. anu ism 1 v

r.ce paid tor exenar-! occasnmeu inereuy , ins - ' ' - v.

eatim ite ot the future ' os.ne.-s and pr f.'s the 'f'c rp iratiuu l.'.-att.:. read tw c and

bank to the State, ike. iVc. Adopted, j Mr Duzan. that the jmiiciary committee be in structed to m.iu.re into the expediency of protect ng

all propertj, real and personal, to be sold for delm- a:.d referred

ooent taxes, to IWO-UUran oi lis appra.seu vj,iue. ' Adopted.

Mr. Farmer, that tlie Auditor of public accounts

coniiii tteo. My Mr M . n. a b.'.i relat i vo to de .nqncnt taxes in Dearb im and Steiicer count. e ; real tw:c

uta it rioM.

Hv Itr. NN :,i i'.t. a. reeobst am relative to county

bar'dscf fr.uv.nl. n and th aggregate f alo of

7 " "r.f"1 V ..' f r.rmTi - he directed to report to the Senate the amount of real properly; ad-pted lau.ug. Hy .Mr. Ihirns, Jmui a cit.zii n Carroll, . . . . r ,, ,. at., xt - v . -. ,r relief i referred, lly Mr. Finner. in relation to j and extra allowances annua.ly pa d t By Mrji.eoo, js u . tl. .county Auditors, together with the cost t f books, i"g a SOMiej tiiooj i.iurary

.c ; r rr.ety rf purcha-

iur tue c victi in the

after

Mr. Norvell moved a res 4t n that the House

1 1 It I 11C 1 1 '11 . 1 1 V Oi a O 111. I 11 ' ll on - i - H' . J .IU, II :iOII MIU BW MWfVU I U UUIU Wl ur; , . , -Mj I w ill n .t pretend to sav ; but 1 do msef dniutcUy j drawn, for ha had sim l ir information, w hich he de . ?, '7 f" , y-5 48 ,ods,ü;e

iver, tint I did ni agree to report a biil declaring

"that .Mr. Bffoee was not a defaulter, but tint tue State owed him $1 89." After the invest ifation, (he majority of tlie coiuniittee agreed t i make a re port somewhat similar to the above. 1 proponed to make a report embodying all the facts, and to express bo opinion whether Mr. 15ro;v!i was or wet net a defaulter. 'I hie was not agreed to. and fnmi tin; very fact that WO did imt agree in our conclusions as we adjourned, Mr. Wheelei took Ike papers

to iiniko the. re;rt, remarking that it lie MM to sjeke tbe report, it weald not be made toniffht,ead

hen Mr. W hi

. sail a . M) 1

signed ;i.-es'nt:ng. lie had made a ftitement oi the cot of the county auditor in his county. He was now informed that he was m error. He was waiting for further information to set himeelf right. Tbe petition was laid epon the table. lly Mr Beerte, two petitions; which Were referred. By Mr. BoetL a petition ; referred without reading. Mr 1 1 i r r . h moved to suspend the rules, that he imht introduce a bill, in order that it might be refierred to toe eommittee on revision ; which preveiwd. The b.ll was introdttced, read twice, ami referred.

Mr. Ur glit, from the committee on revision, re-

some amendments,

and, if his office does not ihow this fact.tliat he im Slate prison ; adopted

inediatelv nrocure ruch information, and lny the

same or portions of it. from time to tunc, before the suspend a, t:on on the revision, until it h'e be

nate, at asearly a period as possible. eleniwd ot other bus.neas ; wiacn niotuu was not Nlr. NYalnrde t-nid he w as PQOd to t!ie resda- adopted.

lion, because it originated w ith the Auditor ol State, By Mr. J ncs. is to the ex;.'dtency of repealing to bolster up the system eeUUishiug county auditors ; Üm 30th section of ike Beek charter, excepting fron, because, the Auditor waa an ioteroeted individual, ' tbe repeal hu,i Branch or llranches as may hate uid could withhold such iaformatiofl as be eboee, been eetablished ender the eume ; and -f rena'..ng

and no one could detect bun ; because, bo has al- .the act t - create a Mrenteesaan mau n bmsm ssm

ready niude a report which w as a;d tu be f ihr.

Mr. rennington hoped trie system ol county sua

tors would be fairly tried.

tr.c' ; and uiso to eui.uirt into th? CSpedteuey of authorising the Director of ih hVaofe to clos any Branche of th State Bant a w IB liperatien,

Mr. Bradley resetted to sec so much feeling tnd eettle their affairs, w.th lewve.me. seeptel. " a e it .. . 1 .,.. t.asw i4 ins

naoifetttd on thii subject.

Mr Dufour iiitr hJucCe) ft rn h: wn, pruViding for

Mr. lIcGauehev did not wish to have eny difficulty eeasiona to commence at o clock m the mnrninf, " ... I -as a l l . at a. Ä .... . . A 4 .. . t.i . . . . . .

I ... . i . : i

ik U .1 .1. . . a t In. A. A ...II I, 'Ul Ulf! paLT HI ii.ra t it il r t

Now Go. igRer is . verv clever ma,,, and . Pen,ie-, end myaoll fol In the door the oal.inre ot he com- ; ported a bul. Alter adopting an ; and su a man. wc have never found fault with him. ; niittee I think w-re gone, I remarked to him that I the bill w as laid upon the table

lint a to his politics we have not so good an opinion, j

with the Auditor ; lor of his official acts, generally,

at I o'clock .il tut- afternoon, et-d for night neeeseme.

toe e k . Whme), atlr be-ng

e. L.J ,..l.,.. ... .. . I,t I... Br.u.- I hi n'Su ulion inrec v;i.o(; in

1 1 rz Hau I r ulil " t'f out oo v i i . r k a.r.tiior. IIh is : amended so as to oroeide fr luewt.ng in the mom.

it y in i ir' i .1 in iv . ii.n va Lit1, .mvi'v-" i

. . i ..... i . .a.a .. a. i rii'i.v'Tviiiiiriii'. nut vr vi iiuv n oi in m ------ - -

me nrm, o;i'cieu to nie hooks neing p'.i mi sucu iow -- -j . , .i.,..m .v. - ,.:. , .fl. ,.r., . i- . ? ... .f ...... .tor., lb OovemnMUt of more enlareed views, of mors energy ii sisted that a should take the paper ami mnke a

rr t 1 r 'Z r "TjT. V ; end emslen one who has the moral course to look at i report. I then took the paper and told Mm I would bill and couh have been sohU muchbeUerpro.it. l hu aIld b.,Mlv meot ,he:t, such a make a r nor, and he might or might Ml lift) it And I now a.k any Unterst.-,, w ,s,..,s to c .mpare : w Bigrrtobt. Betteet, he , &, he si o id think proper. I drew up a report, and j thi. invoice with the celebrated iuvo.ee furnished ., ,.... ... .r... u... .... ....i LLt. ' :,",...., ..t n, ; ,i n,nn I de

, I roil liseu io UO It l oe OHU r I'Ul urir n , , iiiai inj, t i. .... . in xj . 1 v.

mittee 1 think were foe0 1 remarked to him that I the bill was laid upon the table. inonire of kim aid he was not disposed ' mg at hull pent eight and hnsfnnet .n in the afterwhen he made hi report, I would see it, and then A message from the House iuforuied tbe senate " - . . anoidaein thatJhe that noeej. und tr.king out night setei, Wat swoutCdt ill him whether I would eien it Of not. lie aoain : th it tho lloii-e insisted on it disagreement to the 10 eral1 y " lm . 1 . t.c (1:1 am 9

e aj-'tni Ulll tt(C llmne insisted on its ii.sagrecineiii to tne - - - . , .y. Kk,nn .. ,c .1 ..

amendment to the treasury note bul ; and that the 1 , . ' . . ,1 .1 c c verv we . He did nt ike this interiering ; House had appointed a committee of conference on " vt 7 . Ko mtt t!. Ub'C , . , . , . , . . hence, he would move it be lail on tin. taj.t.

by Beedt the unfortunate man lor whom the Journa

has fciii.h ympelliy. and if they do not decide in my favor, then 1 yield the snitetion. Inetetd of gom, to Linci ati or to the eaat. at the enpen of the

knows that "One JTersn" i a whig prttmpw. nut wbsjinNf it means more than the PnUUaentäal osnee, where l!.ev :ire MCMil V compelled to adoi.t it. wc have found

it dillicult to determine. IVrhaps, however, they really

not recollect which, I showed the report to Mr. Wheeler. He objected to it, and I gave him the

papers to make one to suit himself.

State, to purchase there books. I purchased the 11 at ,nci one ietm ahj t,nl term for life,- for thev hold on

an eatablishment in luuiati ipoi.s. Where I S a tl) jy, , r hi..e'-suckers. in more .scm-es man er e.

partner, and charged a very small proiit. I .1 a 1? my great crime. Mr. .Sheets, the present Secretary of .State, is a partner in a large eotnbliohment for the 111 inufat tore of paper. He sells paper to the State, and furnishes

h,s office With paper and stationery, at the pi ice it eeetn bam to manufacture it, with bis regular profits. Has any one a right to complain ' rtaiuly not. If we had in the bookstore suitable books tor the Library, was it to be expect, d that we should sell these books to the State at eastern 000 1, U ithout including carnage. &e., merely : eeenee I had an inleeeet in the coneera I Tfcie nneetinn I leave the puMic to answer And while tbal pmlriolU Kditor I ferreting nut Loifjucu abuses, let him enquire if certain houses have not been built, an ! certain repairs done, and work charged hi;h, because it was paid in goods or bruise rent, ami i.titrt pock-: ted the money. Let the investigation be full. WM. J. BROW .

In mv former communication I made no charge commended its peesese. .... . 1 1 i 1

the subject, and a-ked a l.ke cotnuuttee on the part

of tue Senate: wblCil w-as appointed. nteonTe ok combmttuuo. Mr. II irrio.from the committee on canals and internal improvements, reported hack the bill regu

lating tolls rui the Wubash und I'r.e canal, and rc-

Mr. V inner aked to explain.

Mr. MeOanghey d.d not wish to stifle discus.on, and would witlidiaw his motion. Mr. Farmer said this resolution is but one of enquiry, and thought it should be adopted.

.Mr. r.wmg defended the resolution

aves 9'd. noes 2.

.Mr. Brownes II. red a rwoeiee, that tho committee on revision repeat a bill abolishing all lawa providing foe J ist re Urn rem. Net d-pied. Hy .Mr. Dwf ':r, that the Treasurer of BtBle he, and ho is hereby requested. Ul ascertain from the officers of the Stat Hau., whether thtj H-nk enn accommodate the State W ill the suoj of about -1.0OO, t ible the tate to pa tlie seter il 'fli-

1 hereof ttie am o:it ot their ve.arie. on conüi-

m. r.. l.l.. ... .1... - r ' ' r n a .1 CITS le

against .Mr. Wheeler, or any one else, hut exone-1 Mr. Morgan inquired if tins rate would pay the mt.uooum wasia u. ... k tinn thai the Snte will relinouum her atock created

. . . im . . .1 i . ' w - nri aar wt : i i a i

iiiiling to j4l'.-

the

. . i i.:... r.. ... r i - ' t, tt... t,ii.i,.i-t '.ii .i

... B..I ram ii in iinui an nun mmi ""j--' ion 'Ti nerertj. Mr. Bradley appears to be much of a genueman. m Wheel should have made such state- Mr H.rri. Mntuj th.t Ii nn;n;n nf iho

I,p i over 7..- .lous. T ha noiumali .n. however, " -9 . Z . , . " ,w'"'- TT . T. . V

i'" ........ rnents in re erenre to nvseu. i

CO ! 1 . . . L i 111 I I HC , r-.on 1 1 1 1 1 1 ei tint innrn I., it'uli i Ii. i-n' i'rti'i llUfTer -

may tend to cool down UM ardent leu.pera.uem. assm - ,. ' .. . ,,-. .... 7 " " .V . V A 1- " " . 7. need of It.

, to be recollected, also, that Mr. H. was an "original Jackon , " " till oin. man unuer tne lonner ran s. i ue reuuei . .... l . . k-.i i:.... i.b. come his ludement and beclouded his reason. tK.n nt rate wi! be about tittv per en'. . .

man, anu won j u,ie reinainru ., au iiu. : , ii r .i .. . . . . disoosi u tu son and his old supporter., the great Democratic party, I he above is precisely my recollection of the i hf. debet was continued by Messrs. Ewmg. U1 w imrnrfr,dlefth,mssnd,ng.l -o, lbs h -.ate. Jfm , West and Harris ; w hen tv uditor

...i i. ........ ... i, - .in i c ii . i -. 1 1 ! . .. 'ii l. ii oi. ' in 'r urn' hi i.i.ivi'fi r i i i . i ' , i Bona in ninior ze

t

a, i. .i i.. .1..,. ,... . rrr.t deal of.lroin the " sun ms r-veiue. I

, "T'T"1. Z"ZL -k1::-:. 450-end take up the b nd. cf täte elc by

lUSS Uu'lil 111 S illllltr . i.roni's mru i .. . v- ... , . ... . . ,

. . .. . . i .. . i u ... .i. ..r,.. I in,;. . n advance oi m .u .i s;iu-nv o

CHOI II. .l ucu lias ueen uiu auout . .,., j,. ,.i., ..... i, ..,- tu.t revenue.' and the balance after deeucting tue

.lilies oi ceii ii ism im m mi mi , . . . . ... . ... - . .i... i.i.. itllliin sinkmi' fin d I reasiirr n .le. and

lapoeee to iook upon puouc vawera m mm sn" " . r . . . as . .. m. taf.ii. ... i 11 .ii r i: ....,. tl. mm. ! reoort the retul t ln& inquiry to this Mouse at

a creat somcr.set -about those days;" or the great op- i'hc statement nf Mr. Keeve may be regarded j the commtseioner of the work to raise tue tolls, ''..- ... . i . . i t- I 1- .1 . i .... i : II I IJIaUC III

posing pirt.es would have become unmu anu nave eeu. iuineehiiMnt of the veracity of Mr

oppoerd le Mr. Bradley ! ! . . . .Never nund psihsfl some may think we are a little ! Wheeler, or as questioning the correctness of the premature in these remarks : but ihe entlcinen will 'ot i facts stated by hi m. Wc think the follow ing, w hich H"" to ÄfSjfS.'Z 'cZ I e linve b,. n SS .0 p.Mh. -HI fully ..

nii'iu. .. ..w...

nnd ccrrecinecs o: .ur.

Muh We have not much news from this republic. Sana Anna was Still at his country beat at the hist accounts, anxiously awaiting movements in the city of Hen tee. It is expected that there will soon be another revolution in that unhappy country. The new tar. tl went into operation on the Ir-t ult. Much of the pr de : tf the United State formerly evcluded, will be admitted at a tremendous duty ; newr wne then worth from $18toVJ0per hfli hams o t to 4a cents per lb., eggs ill cents per dozen, pot i toe 1 per bushel , apple 1 cents, poaches and peers ab ut the same.

ful after their nomination ; for with ail odds to war against,

and the certainty of deleat SSenSMJ mem in uie lacr, nicy will feel bad SUSBgh before dog days. (J-od morning, gentlemen. 3:5.'a-lll'Oft. In the Senate the Democrats elei ted all their officers ; in the House tho rote stood, for Speaker :

1 1 llsT 1 ALLOT. Thomas Kinnieutt, of Woiccster, Seth J. Thomis, of Cbarlcstown, Lewis Williams, -

tain both Wheeler :

the reracity

John A. Holies.

17: 17U 4 I

most distinctly, that. Mr. Keeve assented to it, and VV right 32

Tkx.vm. There appears to be a great deal ol trouble in Texas nmoug her own eilisewe. '1 be

President is at loggerbende With the army, which further news by to-morrow, has resulted in the displacement of the commander-

in chief The divisions in the army nf the e4 had ended in an open rupture. About 2 men had withdrawn from the army under Gen. Somervell bed elected Wiliiam (a. Cooke, Colonel ; U. I. Howard, li.eutenant üolenel ; and hid taken up their line of march, under the n'w organisation, for Me-.-ico. (icn. Somervell was Preeident Houston's man. and the army, disgusted with hi delay, left Imn. Hi whole foice. before tlie division, according to ihe accounts, rould not hav consisted of more than lnu. Colonel C'ooke aiid 1. euteinut t'ol. Howard were loth attached to tli" S(..ta Ke expedition. Tiie mutineers may do something in Mexico if they push ahead. They WlU eitlter whip or get whipped, that is sure.

sr.rou hvllot. W hole number, .... .Necessary to a choice, Seth J. Thomas, (Dem ) Thomas Kmmeutt, (Whig,) I.pnoa Willeimn. - - - -

A third ballot wastakei, when the v,.te to...l 175 to he produced

176, and one blank. Tins is close work. v e shall nave concUr m tlie above statement

351 sai i 1 H 75 I 174

Sknati: Cnanncn, Jan. 7, 1643.

The undersigned understands that the Hon. sw Benjamin F. Reeve has eeeerted, in a communication to the Hoase of Repreeentetivee, tbat he did

l not agree that a rep'-rt in the case of W. J. Brown, ! Ute Stute Librarian, should exonerate taid BroWfl from the charge nf being a public defaulter. After the committee had heard the testimony and investigated the matter, the committee did direct a report

to be imide, exonerating Hrown from the cnarge oi defalcation, and the undersigned did understand

found too low, hy giving previous public notice, and

that the tolls, in do event, shall be lower than those hi tbe Krie canal, in New York.

.vir. Bwing was opposed to the amendment. Mr. Wright obtained the floor, but yielded to Mr. Pennington, who moved that the bill be postponed until the rir.-t Monday in December next. Mr. Wright spoke in reply to Mr. i'wing, and in favor of the bill. Mr. Pennington withdrew his motion. The debate continued, in which Mes-rs. Pitcher. Watts. Ritchey, Everte, West, Mount and Dobeon participated ; w hen the question w as taken, amendment lost, bill read a third time, discussed by Mr. Bwing, and paentd ayes 38, noes 12, as follows : A v en Messrs. ker. Alexander, Bradley, Bright, Buell, Burke, Carr of J., Coll ine. Cotton, Uobeon, Uuaan, Bverts, tlregory, Harri, lletneld, Hern-ui-iri , Hoover, Kelso, Kennedy. Mc-Gangbey, Miller, Mitchell, Mount, Parker. Turks, Ritchey, Shank. Sinclear. Stanford. Waipoie. West and

urplue

V -

that he

the

earliest dav. Laid on the table, ayes 9i. noes .. . . .. . A

eelioge, out by public duty. When he Mr. Hradley now inironneee toe preamo.c O J rf . -1 I.. . . ..!. . 1 1 .... L- I . in in r r e .

Ins remarks noon the resolution, lie had not . rcoiuv.oi.. ... re.av. ;;, vm i.. .

i

mw w .

in his county; ho was not influenced hy

arks of the beast, bul he did know the port : ; et ... our rennet yester. y.

r I us I .ir. i r nan m ovi-u to .ay tue r- ojiiuu ..p'.,i mo

ntadp table, inasmuch as he eonceicnd tliat Mr. ralmer

-

seen the m

overtures that hud been made to him to fivor tins

measure. As to the comment winch had been

upon his remarks about false reports, he had only to report, one- pr,mm, wou.u V"T? '" re .eat that the auditor's report of the valuation malum ; which UMtton pswvni ed. eyee -4, noc .17. o fan i. Mon coumy. wrl false. The resolu- i Mr. T ng v njred a pre. le end ree unon , m tum is ,., the baVd-writing of the auditor of täte .relet oe to tl b Umk Ea am ine rerep. t -f ,k. .rk..M ,hpre.hP AWh marks are there ' t..r a tern fact to he lecawd b the Uewewieer. ee

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ii i k cnsrivi o. i inn w

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, . l ... 1 If I lr. ),. fe Miow cause woy ine

ami toe oruie ninweii ran, a.... I ,.,,,...,..,.,.,..,.,, v,P I. .

J dim IWMHH , MM Mi HM WM WW! M J -

Chamber. Yes, tittv Senators were congregate

litre, yet none had thought ol this resolution : ithao not originated here, but with the auditor. Mr. Tarker regretted to see so much feeling here l'lt is is a great Mate matter, and wc could nut properly settle it while so much persona! feeling pre--.1 . 1 . I L...lf l'..,m Ilium, ir.

VailCU. lie WIMlCa IO Clear linio-ci. !:... ...

Hr. Gorman offered a renolntMe), declaratory oi the reeeone of ti - Honoe, for laying Mr. Hradley' resolut on on the table, to wit: that the Hank Examiner's report is not yet printed Mr Bradley svrl. he had obtained a copy of thn

: report trom the pubi c printer, a the printing pro-

'IU huvt obta.ncd

I J J .. a it.n.ll.i m. a in

regard to the report he had made on th. subject, g"-,.-,,, ... u.u n

The matter had been JJ "Se , Shouw said, he I ad sent several t me., by the .nttee, of which he hapMnedto be chaan. He rf was directed to report and how to report MBH j isJ llftA ailllM(IJ

the autlior oi tne "'." - -

in this assertion we cannot be mistaken ; and further, that no testimony was afterwards furnished to ihe committee, by which a change of mind could

W. !'. MITCHELL.

F. HARDIN

Maryland. The special election in the 3d congressional district of Murvland, to fill the vai iiiic) oceeetoaedl by the death of J. VV. WilliuoM, has reeulted in tle choic of Thomas S. Sewnll, Democrat, by a large majority.

Nankin. In the official deepetchee from the commanding officer before the w alls of Nankin, to Lord Stanly, it is stated the city contained about 1 ,000,000 of inhabitants, n large port ion of whom were Tartars, und who tiaioed up nil their nolo bonSrrd men as eoldiere, and who united with the Chiaene regulars in the defence nf the city N.uihin he stated In be surrounded with a wall twentv miles in circtunfert in e, and from uinni ... l.t t. a. v.-iitv t " t 1 lir'li m.il m nit i nt -

cd hf tbrie principal gate. It 'was defended PP ""to certain matters among which may he

Tme ll:tiiUi uit Isstw It is awrprtaanf to hear the federal whifpi rgnm ewainet repudiation and in favor ot a bankrupt lew. What is the bankrupt law I A mere (H.iige repudiation in its worst and odious t.rin But oow that all the seenadreh have taken ihe benefit nf it, and some few of the deserving, also; ami as its tendency now is t check ex essive credit, find ve stability le trade, hi I the federal v big fathers of it are moving heaven ami earth for its repeal ! By the pasoage of thi net. all the relations of debtor aid creditor were disturbed; and ninny honest creditor driven to such extremities that they them -Ives were obliged to go to that law f r relief. Ph s is whie legislation and whig eoeeieteacy: Bsifii IcuV ions. We hope to see all the evidence which can he adduced a unst any Democrat charged as a defaulter. When that is through, especially in relation to Wm. J. Hrown, we intend to take a

Postage. The Post Matter General, in his report recently made to Congress, remarks, that "since the reduction of postage upon letters in England, the number of letters mailed in tlie Tinted States hasgreatly increased ." Nodowbt a reduction in this country would increase them -till farther enough, in fact, to largely increase the revenue. The same report furnishes the following statistics: Number of pontmeeteri and clerke, 13,733. Number of contractors ami agents, 2,343. Mads conveyed during the car, 1 3,8 13 i, M

miles. Whole length of mail road, 149,733 miles. Of the above there are of railroad 3,091 miles. Whole cost of mail transportation, !, 187 Of the above that by railroad cost $432,568. Amount of postage accruing, $4,546,246. Increase since 1841, $166,938. Gross expenditure of the Department, $4,627,717. Exceeding the amount derived from pottage, $81,470. Whole number of free letters conveyed, about 3,000,000.

Nora Messrs. Cdlett. Cornett. Davis. I.wing.

II fi'itt, Morgan, Pennington, Pitcher, Reed, Reeve, Snd, nnd Watt VZ.Mr. Cornell, from the committee on canals and internal improvement, reported upon pennons and resolution relative to the reduction of tolls on the W abah and Brie cenel, ami asked to be discharged from its further consideration ; concurred in. BEPoaTa or bbl r maiTTaae. .Mr. G regfWV, frotn a select committee, reported a bill for the incorporation of the Darlington trading company ; pissed to . second reading. .Mr. Park, from a select committee reported a bill for the relief of Cornelius PCC ; pissed to a second reading. I v Mr. Wn.rht. r bM to locate a rond in Fulton

and Wime coaattce ; paed to a seeoni

Hv Mr. Stanford, n bill to authorize

Klhcott toeell ceftiMi lands; read twi

ferred to ihe judiciary committee

mm 1 1 . t

5"?i .. . " . z. .tjz, . M bee,, ..d

tJO'JtUy BUUItvi ejc-ai..t e- , -

itsorr'in. I he auditor had pre-eiueo

reports, each of which averred that about f20,l ' had been saved each year, which is more than the new svstein costs. He contends, that clerks could not do ihe business so well as auditors ; tbat other duties were a hindrance; that gentlemen should ask themselves how the business had been done before the introduction of the new svstein ; the confusion to wh.ch it had led ; that after Senators had examined this matter, if tbey should decide against him, he had done his duty, and should rest ausfiel. .Mr. WeFt said, there were fifty Senator sent here hi hoped, for their qualifications . yet nrc we tobe dictated toby extraneous influence, lie was n..t ocde ready to liv thi resolution epon the table.

but throw it out of the window, u ncc-sMij

I reading. spurned such dictation he hnd opposed the system Abraham from the beginning, and was ready to abolish it at k ice and re- once, as they iiad abolished the board of r qualita- . . , i.-, im.,. ..1 I OUC O V..'JV.a.

I Ullis reooce mv va,..-

with the tli" opportunity.

Mr. ( UT)'1 enquired, why ail this ins aooui nothing' The prustet had a right to grsnt copiee or refue them the geutleesea had not ent . written not.ee. The ('.shier of the State Bank had obtained twenty copiee. He sav nothing wrong in this. Mr. S ap said the I).or keeper had fcnt a Written notice once, nnd hel went in person a secon l tune to tie printing office, naming aeaf . tho peteon desiring a ropy, and hud aioayt beenrefntedi aked, if there wee not ttsnethiag strange in tins1 Tne hour for resolution baring expired. Mr. fJorman teked leave to iatfedaet the resolution ; which leave wati g'antrd, v. -i. 57, n. H.". The reeoleti ra h.-n.g aaeendwd, as fee make it

r t I 1 reasons of the "majority' of the llovrr. Arc.

11-

.tif-e t j .. - '-.v rcccor, until half past

lion a year ago, am

Hy Mr. Kodge, a bill for the relief of Mr. Scott, uur State, to something like economy.

firmer collector of Delaware coui)- ; passed to a

second rending.

Mr. Mi. tint was in t ivor ot the res..; i.rn.

Mr. Kelso thought the que.-t ion involved, was not

I IU i enoi i . d " Itv Mr. Collins, a bill relating to the inspection of shall wc have an auditor or net. but are tne ices too

salt , parsed to a second reading. Mr. Kelso reported back the bill, with an amend' ment, relating to the rale of online lands. Senate aij Mimed. Cornier tion. Mr. Evertt is mdc to say, in yesterday's report, that he spoke in onpueitiou to tlie remarks of Mr. Cornett. He concurred with them.

high I

. . . . i .i i.:.. a., .vised code.

Mr. Gregory sa.d if lie bat nmuiücmru ,,.. - -- . . . 1 l .n.lnrj ll I 00 ItOUS

ties here with lOat aomry wn cn mm. he knew not that he had d -ne anything offensive . i I 1 I . . .

to his constituents, l t.e nniy Ming sjsu b.ii

IV M.

Too sfternoin was consumed, in comm;t(.e Qr the whole, on tbe reeieinn nf the teure t nf. tcrnoon' work was done, gelsuT over what will

make nunc two hundred erfttesj pges i.; ;;lö

.at . nt' : riour,

House earner .....

BV 41 THOMITT.

gret was. that he had come in contact With the President, who could stoop so low as to heap upon

bun so much personal auuse ror n omt pnrM(

AS ACTjUimg the tmt 'f..ltnz rourt$ m the rfira't

J'".'.. ft ireuit.

I. mi i: rnecfsd ' v fa Qemtrml isarsvVf ffa S v

bv 1 or 30,000 regul.ir troops.

The place was investeil hy the Cornwallis, Blond. Dtca of wer, and heavy war steamers in the ner, within 1 ,000 jardt of the walls, and by ,Ö'.K) regular Rfittsh and India troops on htnai; nnd waa anally carf.fn ami ;.t laat ec-

counts remained in the hands t Ifta aJfttian.

The Drum

mentioned the wanner of building Ihe addition to the Treasury Department ; Tract Books; the profit charged on lrv goods and groceries for work done for the State; want of water in the canal for State officers; the barges, also, made agarafS, the State for atnah awwreft, cmdhs, cTothet-BiandM. kc. Ice. Those who live in

aPTEKKOOS SESSIO.V. The qneetion pending being on concurring ia Mr. Si'EN'c er. A correspond- ECelso report,

Mr. Bliaoa su: .ported the motion.

II . mo moved to rec moder tiio vote on striK-

1.. ... 1...... ..j tl, .1 !. i'ii hrtw foidih it is td

..., Li Kl llMIV3 J..e... . " lower is nearlv in the centre o. a

inrow KOUC9.

the city, ami overlooks the entire place. The great Porcelain Tower i anl to Staad U short distance within the walls. The greatest resistance nH with urn from the Tartar part of that t itv

AM those States which owe large dehts out of themselves, and thev comprise the majority, are slowly and inevitably approaching rum. The State of New York if differently situated her debt in comparison to other States, is small ; a large portion of it OWDcd hv it s own CtttZena, and its revenue consists of the tolls of tbe Erie Canal, winch arc derived BOl from the labor of New ork alone, hut the prodoctl pitsMiig from the estern States t. the Atlantic, nnd the merchandise going hark in r' turn, all pour through the Canal, swelling tiie means -f New York to pay its debts at tbe capeaoc ..t the citizens of HM ot'ner Stat-s HetlCC the increased capacity of New ork to pny, ami tlie diminished capacity of the Western States to nr, because all of the proceeds ot their labor which they contribute to the tolls of the Erie eaaaJ, i a reduction from the mean ol' paving higli tolls, or any tolls on their own .V. . I. raid.

Tin: Taairr. v ell, neighbor, tho Whig! have had their high nfotective tariflf u!out six months; and it is said that some caste, n manufacturers have realized hundreds of thousands of dollar! iiiuler its operation. Do j m realize

Tin. Sons op Mit

ent of the National Intelligencer contradict- a Btory about one of the sons of Mr. S., who waa said to be at Sing Sing: 'The Secretary of War had three sons. Tiie eldest resided several years nt Cleveland, Ohio, in the practice of the law. FI is second son, John C. Spencer, .Tr , is now in the Mediterranean, on hoard the U. S. ship commanded by his ancle, William spencer. This young gentleman, than whom one more exemplary, estimable and virtuous does not vxist, resided several yaart in Albany, where he was not only reenected, but beloved hv all with whom he as

sociated. And vet this youth, whose character

nri ho c ,uld conceive, than to injure xs ', , , fiwi f Ina ana. That the Cu Ii m Um eleventh Juda .jI fmuit

' " 1 hill t, hoM. n on the follow U , r,d tim , tm wo i m imre. t... . .. ... . .4

Mr. Walpolt replied and proposed an amendment.

Mr

ir.' not that pr.ivision of tie hill requiring it to be published by th Indiana Journal and Stute Sentinel ; earned. It m not I struck out. Tiie report wa cencrred in, amendments c,nsidered a eeresacd ( and the b.ll read a third time. Mr. Stsaford would oppose tbe pa?igc of the bill, bee i use it proposed io extend the lime of piyment of money which is now at s x per cent, intcret , when, if paid in, it wool I bo I'.ar.ed out at

g per cent., for school purpose. He eekee gen-

Mr. Kelso moved to lay th'-' whole rnv.ter on the table, which cirned. Tho Senate a'ijournod. HOUSE H REPRESENTATIVES.

Mr. Wilson. M'C rmack and Rohineon were ap- : pointed a committee of free conference, on the p ;rt of the House, on the dlsagtCtawet hetween tne tw. Houses r-n the biil making treasury B UH pyaJe for State debts, trust funds. tSf. Mr. Divis of S., in reference to the debate en veterd'iv. on the motion of Mr. Bradley, aekiag

llemen who lud opposed the reduction of interest leave to introduce a reolutMai, nso and id

bill. After some

. k .1 ; l.l... w

any ol mOcmeju: ars " a unhemishcd, hnd whose whole life has been

ter l!i. in tuev weie in n. iu, io iiiuu.c rwu

to trust to W hig promises again CoTniri. vted HnntcTiov iv rttl Patci of Laaota. We learn from the Aaeeriren Farmer, that a meeting of the fanners of teuren Anne's connty, Maryland, has been enfled, to take into consideration the ssjbject of the price of labor, with a view of making it correspond to the reduced value of agricultural products. Hurra for the Whig Protective Tariff! North CaaoUXA 1vnk A bill is now hefore the LegtslatOra ofNtfth Carolina, which provides that any bank which CiMslhaue suspended SOdJaye, shall pay into the puhlic Treat urv three ner cent, of its circulation, it 'JO

days, it shall foikit its charter, unü liquioalion.

The Justices cf the Peace in !,gan count;., V. , being twelve in number, hehl u meeting recently, at which thev Maolvod that they will pay no attention to the Huukrupt Law, so f.r as 'regards voluntarv h mkruptcv . hut "in the performance of their Jut iaw a mnesntrelee. will continue to g.ve j i.l-inents and executions a if t-law had Bol paaaasj, aejtag Batisaesl thai u is only calculated t encourage dishoBltBty , promote fraud and spread corruption over our people and laud

g

into

AoTin DetAVtTll It now ihe cimm t !k in Wall street. Nr York. the TnBwr, that the dfflrtion mi Mr. Nicoil. of ihr New Vi.rk l.ifr and Trut Compsnt. t'rridv ditcorrrrd. is nearly I0JM, How murfi. if aW. tjtp f.,r w!iirS he n frmtr have ssssJ, o hne '. ypt to know. Tht E press sys th.it hi friend know h re he n,.nd eouns. lied hi keeping .way lr th" r-Mit-

Elder Knapp, lately sued hy Mr. FUudy, r r eoo

u ,d Ilnnd. fr slaiide. in mik i r rule JOUTIWI.

- - m I . . . . . . I . ,t . I I

an tni irinii siHtenietil cotirrn.ng u-i u' . inn pv. y .... .. - - i

n,t ). m -.ii Mi, ir rifi in wr t n?. r-:r.cv; anmi

blame lens, is represented through the press as an inmate nf tiie Smg Sing prison! I do not say that these cruel and unfounded charges have beea made malicious! v, hut the efl'ect of them is not the les injurious to the character of an absent and injured young man, or harrowing to the lacerated feelings of Ins afflicted fritlids.'' OtmuGcoui The followiog fratn the Louisville Journal is a disgrace to human nature. The head that could conceive and the man that COajU pen Mich an article, tinder the circumstances, must be the vi.est of the vile. M Mr. Spencer, Secretary of War, h moat unfortunate in his sons one of thm committed forgery in New York, a couple of years ign tied from iustice. and has since lo rn sreodering

up and down the country, a swindler by trade, i lMjlC- ail(i rnunjed.

And an dncr, it appears, has just been nnngeu for mutiny and confemnlated piracy. Kvidentlv, there's coundrcl blood in the veins ot the family. We think, however, that it has only been modified in its transmission from the parent fountain. The father is politically what the boys are morally, a swindler and a pirate. . If the father is unfortunate in the snns, the sons

II vr unfortunate :n tneir fainer xxuu-

school fund, to on.ose this

other remarks, the bill passed, .Mr. Iltrrii rep rted .i.. the kill to ncrcisc the sridth if tiio Praukfard road, with n amend ntent ; which was concurred in, and bill passed.

Mr. K-'lso reported i b !! to 1 icate a State r'd

a puhlicatien th sa rning f aiy re

the DBunty i tsBtslph on tii- ti i -1 Mndy st iesch, nasi SeiUmticft in the esunt i f l lasrare, i r. tiit- uust M'n!..v

ot Mai.Ji, a: I Septcrub-! ; In t'-e eoxiblj ot .M3i-on, on ma tasastsy sucessssae the eouit is t;.? i tatj cf te:w-ie ; ia tbe n unty of Glan, on t'.e M..r, ! ie. t-e.iing the Cuurt. in the county ,f MldisOa ; m IB eoui.ty of Jar, on tba Monday SMtrseiliaf ( irti la tbe eeustjr of i t ia the enstjf of etadriesd, se Buj Msnaaf resesMWg th C ram in the atjr nf J.j ; ant t .- tosrt, ia tu - founti. mf laatntsh. rstrT-rr. MmJ a , asvl Grant, at vhteim thi ie"f, st,a I Sil twel ve r. e .r ., t' e !..i..:r!e-. ttMSSMSf quiie it ; ..nd 'lie e urt i' t cc .r tie f Jai , BBa toid, hall nt sui dy e rk, if tu iu aii u.e.eof rtuLU it. Ftr 2. Wh.rever it -vjI; h..'r-n I at th - f:el ty l,w, t I fie B I 'l "f IB SS "SS I i ft ! SaiOl I :T.gr0':i.tv boinaiit. -hill lad nitida lb aerasti i a----ri! l hy t.',i mLt (i Hip li-,m. of hta t..- i T. i.it., in It

i .n 1 1 ttir k mmt 4 .ii' uf ty I auwe tiin i iceeU

erat d tit e M n-iay pieu f: the srtm I ue ir m

I observi

mnrks

Ct

that I do not mean to cist any fucn imputation up-, tUe um r . ' ' ' " i

..nl.,,... I hare known hina well "d long, no o- for 1he ,,irr nuvu. -,f su. h ... ist s tl

MSefla tint niieht bt understood tw I Cmmrl a and whew it hall at We sjuaes int y ,s ot )i sterfl i , tint Bllgi t s f ;f th. .i0n, ,.( .i e P ,)tl4,r c, Ua.ll fall wtthm censure upon the public pnoiei ' 1 M , e c:l h tr tbii nt ft the th I arrest ition to du so. I t.KC great pleasure .n staling , mtmm of tbe Pietät t mtt aimM h pf-

. ... ..c i r und inteir'-ilV. am. : w t r,: . . n .' a-,v o; r-i.-r

In the county ol RwitserlanU, and tbf other pur- "ve ...... i " . c ,u. tie, .w-min turn uu-. i.ert poees . read twice, and ordered to a reading not in any wiy liable to such imj-u . ' :'- in. used f : - f the e i then d aba i he, ,4 th ,. , lu.rw because 1 .in always more prou.j.t to rp.r -.. in ,fe hut-ytVehre I t tu. -oat, It I. t : Mr. Mitchell reported a bill to Incorporate the j try than le infl cl one . and wh I .y htve nie ( ,ftne !r;1Ils(,f . .... ... . . g mu nppec.n acdetnj . nrdered to a second reading, yeaterd .y. said Vr b" Z KS'Ä'f-" 'Vv.V - - o.ab.ll to auh..r.2. th- sei I co,:,.iioner of the beet nt disnu-M..... n pLrt anv mis- bTsaaät t and sll the trinatMNH f huat, a 1 1 . . t. Joseph eounty to ree nvey certain laud, therein string and I lake thtl occasion t Corn rt tri Ii JrfJ, , . as . . ..it ,i-i '.I . ..rd-re-d to a .eeuti reading. appeheniu of my leeli. g iu reseff-ce to thas mat- - u , u.b r .w.tka ,1,1.0,-,,.,.,.,,:, t.r.;.Hrr.,:nactE te, , , ' V r . the'em sained ; passed to second reading. rLT1 r , ure ,.rle.i Ly M..ra. V1w r.a Ktb.at Umb.mm are hereby iv el. Mr. Akor reported a bill f.r the r 1 of of I). Liu- Petition were itiii asorn e v trnjiw Fn rbwactt if I I ft to ifhr paeBBfJ ton. mf Ranskdoh eounty i ordrsd to a third reading iuonou, Vrynart, , . . ihed ia tb ta.na J : ?y

L.. .jrau ari'! Il'.te r. W. . . - a

.Vir. ire ra

j , - - - e

un to nturrow, VI . il. . ....... ---I . k 11 tr. - n art cri

titled aa ot reaulaiin suits in c.ancery , aaaetsj le xu" buOtidsriee

end I lyd . wii.cn

h:!l to v.rite a ri.irt of it

a secun I r. arling.

Mr. .M unt r.-i.-T-d a b Ii I racat

5;ate r. ad m the eeeaty of I ratiklin , rtad tnree

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The Legislature of South Carolina has

i-i a , . v , . , pil. Iil8 puilllfiy nnu in i i v C in iKi,,ture cf Democratic new Hamplore h BetJaen said and has paid all expenses tnrurred bv ; passed a la'.v dividing tnat State into Conpres- count na, ttoibrac n g st. m . ... . .... .. - .. 1 . - i S . ... a i , - - - mmtm m-m I K 9L- i W

wLiiy .o'p . th indiniji! iasssjaiy snssrassj m ii c?- Mrs. Hir.dy In t'te pr?n.c-t:or. of tbe sj.:, oeout I eaenal Districts.

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Ty Mr. Morgan, tbal tie committee on hat ace be directed to ii'ire into the ex ped mt ma inenduir; an BCt lor the election of county aiOtlOOrf as to author, z-: deputies to value lands, dec. ; adopted. Mr. Park, a not ce that on to-aterrow he wouid more to charge the al ind.ng rale of the Reaete. Mr. Stansurdl. that tbe Auditor of ivr ba req'jeeied to inform the S täte whether m not tabular tMeeteat N". 5. of bis anr.nal report, is predicated . . fi..... s j, .u.j,.ral count clerks rd

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.Mr. Rob.twm. from tic can il c i ana ite, r:. rted a b II flat. re to water nowe St fittjihurgh Ace. Also, from tue Judiciary couuattee a b.ll to extend the jurisdiction of jOStices of tb peace in certain BeaZ w,e -evert If psd to a a.i reni..e. .Mr. Gefatat reported t kiU lor the re 1 1 oi than Burehfield; paessd to a seeaaJ reading. a;t.r.j rsKsKSTaa. Mr. Shaae reoorted a b ii to raeate aa ia

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Ilia: llltk "U.. Hi'" " " mm t ,r I ;C"I' .,. a U.. ' The election for memhera taearal yaaw theratQ lepertsu) te, tad if te. is tbers ' .asead to a sec edieading. the Jr-J Monc.ay in I eDruary mot a r..

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