Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1843 — Page 1
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INDIANA STATE SEN TIN KL i A I. IV CHAPMAN, EDITORS PUBLISHED BY -I V CHAPMAN THE PRICE OF FREEDOM I I ETERNAL VIGILANCE. 2 a Year, in advance A POL TUE JANUARY 24. Yoliiim li umbrr 31
THE STATE SENTINEL
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, piiblnhrd errry 7"ue.7iv on W'ath img ' 'i Street, Southeast f the State H nut. frTThe State Sentinel ill eOfttasa about tu ire a mnrh reading matter, on all utrt. f ijfnml intor.t, any other ;"iei in tlir M .teTllW. Two dVlla.a a year, alwav in advance. In m iri'tance will rrcre Oka. "i.e i.mrd.er t.e etil Mil ihe money irrreivrd. i . er- ,;', inrive rhie ti .tire i ft xvVtfre the n; a A m ( earh i rar or term, ami if .he ; aj miit for a -urreidins year -t term te not adv ann-.i. the ra;er will te dte. n.tiniied Thu rule will te adhere ! to ill itl '!. One loll.it will Ne rsCMStd f.,r rrvurli, an 1 tifty tSOBl f.r free rn nth" nliriyt in iidrnnre. live Bsltsf will i.e received lot three year ; r, thrre papen Wit: te n f ore tear for the ia-ne. A vr TI- iriT wil. !e m.erlrd f luer t,m at onr doll .r a i jre. ( 2 tO em-, i nJ b- t.t t . I .1 t!i ra'e ni 25 ceat
a wtckly . Quarterly advstüseftWBli in t. ie l at $3 ccrta.nty that. !
a juaip of 2 mt rm
Yearly aeVertUet
m baff, Tactic. It will be perceived, by our report of legislative pror.-. .hrijr. on yesterday, in the Senate, that a re solution was introduce by Mr. Cetsttt, of Vtttiii 1 ifi. nrnv.dinir ihr MM into the election of a
a t " a- . .1 Senator. m Monday next ; ,rri-
lDltA LEÜISLITIRE. SKNATfi. Weine.-dav. Jan. 18. A message of the House, trat, milled the follow D inp bills ! ProvidiOS. for the incorporation of the town of
A quorum being present, a furlhcr call was sus- HUliölS vi ULI Ul.l.A I AI pended. Whmiut, Jon l". 1648. Mr. Bwittg renewed hie remarks in relation to the PotitioM were presented hy Mr. BlWWP of M. bank, by saying it had been contended here that we Bw Mr. Lowe, respecting grocery licence. By Mr. could not pass ihif declaratory net without infnng- Marb. rMpectiaf rood. By Mr. Rieb, reeeect eg M mm Ihm r.mhtm ofth.- bat.k. bv imtiairiii? a special ffrocery licenses. Bf Mr (toodenow, to vacate 1
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contract. In reply, lie would sny that Rotbinf is town.
Hv Mr. Hot hon r. roepoctinc a dm aoroa
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UVSTenwurin. in urawma wuihi , ivicutu iu im more in 111111011 ui imr iiuicr, tnan .."
tdthml Ikf ll iic re , prorate tke resolution on or committee on corporations. acta as thm. He ral the law of hst session, and cation. UV HT. .ee. ni eil izoii Ol t Iiy Iff .Wf i.,- , .... . w th.i J:iv after t- morrow. T l-.cate a certain SUU road in the Count V of contended that if Mff Uoroor Wnotd take tbia law Jackson. My Mr Millis, .f ctttzens rl JetTers 11
Now Henotora well know, that inasmuch as the Qm-M passed to a aocond reading.
electiOfl ii Jack-on county , for Representative, tuk ptimov- i-uesemku.
tdace on y.-t-r! ty. and .nismuch as the votes can- The President laid betöre the Senate a remon-
and nay that it was not cicaly tue ment of the, county. By Mr. Brown ot M .of the botwaodof4 1 port too tbot the bank shall take these notes in pay- noisy and turbulent wife, who pah. .el henetfup m n.or.t T .Uk. l.o ,.t -,v tliat one wlio woold him." and told nun in cold blood, that she 1 k J
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not be canvassed before to-morrow, there might be trance from Akron T. Bllia and others, of Knox Itboa decide, was fatroraWe to the bank DeociMJ the oun man oeiter win , um nor cnuuren . I . f I V.n iiininfifir frttt - I ii.l nn t i . ' I IfeäaAMaUl Mr W nrnil.n.f t.i MtflMrl 111 TO- WCfC I.O..! ot ll 1 S 1 tllfCA h.it VVSIOT 111 IIJ I .
AO t MCC Tl H l l i V M WiltJ I i i i i J 1 aw " .-i t iniu wmm vi- .ia-- v j' ja- vvvoiog " j .
1 aw aa l. 1. . Jai- ot L.-itt tr.nrn tivii a noftitlVC 1 1 1 Mr i.r- f..rv tViun "ill 1 Pifi7.na of MnntaTOfil- iiiif t; Mr Wfifrit'rt rfMnarlv. llifat BAttiG
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ih.i Im l.prft hs l hursdav. rrv rmmtv : reterret! to the committee on roads. ,. ., l,c umebteu tu Uie Uiinx. and wistica to pay niTn uriy aiu.u,.
Bv Mr. Carter, of citizens of Cars; which
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ti'tm. whirh hoii alwav - I e mail- in utm a. astee! upon. All adv rtirowwots ftom abroad vtit h nrrmnnird ly the eoh. or no ttenttoo w 1 1 lle paid t !hcm. pSTPOtap. fiCJ-t ! pn.l. MOWD tT, .1 M i 111 I. I!?. In ÜM 8 itii Betid KreW Press uf Jan. 7. appears a letter from lodtooopolia, which is one ( a series
ifivinir eaeencs oi t io narnrs perMina anu poim- - " - e , . . t... .J; fr tll i:,(i,, ,nn ,t. t i r ai ii bfl diil nnl u .-b to he tak. n bv surnr sc Tiiö Ge- riruTT ,n bill providing tor the liquidation of ttie cal. :e ni : nif of Mr. Ilerrnnan. the writer savs CMl " 1 w.-ntone tahtn uy aerpriae. j ur urm ... i , ,?
M .Mr. Hernrnan was elected frum the La Gronji district, n MM1. Me was one of the thn-c nw Senators who wre elected that year, and were obliged to draw, a one c uld only serve one year anoth r two and, the other the lull term, und w as f lucky as to drw the lattci." Tlie whiw writer l.'re ac hwo w le dget the irwth that there were only ' three cew Senators" elected loot year, and of course he bjm M admit that Mr. Pr i iihK nas M n jlit l the seat he occopieo, though bin party in the Xt-naterniinteti tneo and tirr.iirae his owrpol oo ami j-.u-lni a MtnnJ i no Cooaoa ttteo n order to obtain a ropoft in h favor, and contrary to just ee and right. Why is this matter perm.tfed to rest nn it does in the Senate I A report uf th. filCti should be jjiven to the pwoplw, that they mav Mfj to what lengths men will go to i ta:n power and maintain UMirpation. O
M P, Bra;iiey r. j' mm. Mr. t.'oriuan ti4. if the gOOtlem fr i l.aportc 3td of li:m, tint he hat v regard ' nstt teOORj ho WWO O rwWoroT owd o dref:
Mr. Btora ea:d. h la i , ttrud ,t drill to vote lor fiew. Howard. Kineo theo t inaOrwetronp of twelve hundred k rote f jr a
a:-.! Pit ' 'd "'t iter R ink m in ! M fjSorinan m A he ilireij !, coHcgoo to ref !t 4 i nn I r::: ' ' ' ' ' ra or bf w as: w li ng to fo into o cotapariaoo ofioatro I Mr. 9!oso in i ; ii I :.. Mr. Tli gley v..n.a go to i ,oo fier, f r the p'trP"8C of anu'i.üiug, sj that : . :. i woM o tOM iota on Hon . ty im i. . r rvidh i ibo member from Jacken sh ill be in teat and avrorn iiit onico. Mr. Brown of U-ish . ! i . w i- : i Ir en'he people of bis ciutity laüi? arrr.'id tili in nun;' Ho h ,d been in'rmed f Hie manner in w :u,-h n -
were reod a' the clerk
of lh;)e WM had got in I.
ment of commissioners to locate the eooatf feat ot n approaching deinoet its
Benton COOOtf ; which was twieo read anJ ordered to make tor p ir : . aOC. V
to be engrossed. I procwrtng signatures rn U t -r . v d t .. m By m7. Haw kins, to change the tims of bold, ng cratie patl of the delegation t, kttp letr eycf Probate Courts in Jay county ; three times read and si , . .. U : oaaed I After a few BOTC pa-. .-. to H I tokt ort
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the time they required the II to reciprocate, to lr. Davis, from citizens of Hancock county, rel a- ,t depreciated paper, he would repiy that -ir. .vynart roponea a u.n io .o nun m
make the resolution binding Under Una view, nr. t ve to a cnty seminary reterred to a si-ieci com- some. Senators might be inooveo io m aiuaiuC - 1 ii .i. i . . . ... i .i1! it" ... ,t i !! i . ' i - -" c,r,m niiiionii . ? I'.iWhart. tin,, i o,,.j .......i. ., . kv luiviiirr mi tins deofeci milted.
)r "III MKio'il in -inn" n'li jiwi-'.i . ... . v mill -;. .hi. .ij.vvi.vh, - " - - wnv an w r . v V - S.tardar" the time. ,f no accident hap,- ns, the conty, relative to the mode of doing township bun- ated paper, and the vote when the ayes and noes I he bill to reduce the tolls on the New Ubanf siruc i. ; en g . ... .i . i.i.i .. i , . t. n. .'.. 1.1..1 uir.mru and ineennes road, alter beim' am-.'lidet:. was road cli-uld not Ii- In-ind h t
t i g rr-rnua!!-!,--.'!! hit -nior rOi i , . n .o iiai r t rtv .nr. iir ii. arn r'i'i.'i nn inic n in (iiiiLi n'v uin i 'tiiici - - -
1. 1 . . ..........I -oooass , .linn Kir ri nirfV - .. aI Ma-a Ifi.l.nna nraVirifT ftiftt tllO f- f ( H k i t ! ll - Tka ,.nohor tP.l tri Sonitur tt nrdtT. U!)On til 1 rtl t i IllC ailU pSWCds
I 'I'mI'IUi. n i ii vii w in iia. io oiu u j j- - j nuill i i i .; naoi iiiuiumi, pi o , .... -,..v i . . , vai i a.is-' v - s r1 UMt" I o nnt-t it vidu. ,1.- ir- .in .1 tli it r . Mun.liit i miit:Vt'S .vluuld be im 1 Mr. Brown ot U. reported a bul lor toe appoiui
ijVV . i I OOl sv-' '"- I S-a pjwww-w on w V I O I'l llT ' 'VUIj Uwlin r mm i nuu, mm m sOWv i KJ I in - -.-----'- mewl Lhlt all he wanted to know was, whetlier the ay Jnble fortlie issue of said bank ; referred to the pognod in debate. member frOtai Joeky1 vvl h.s seat, fr bun to committee on the State bank. After some dißettssion, the Senate permitted the 'o into the elect ion be be w ii.T CT Jemocrat ; but Mr. Wright moved to instruct the cXMWsniltee to Senotor from Kaox to proceed. ' . a , Ltii r... ,i.a 1 1. .;,!- t,n i- i.V.. ....i ......... .1... 1.0. .1 ,...t tt.n... ;
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morrats next attomnted to str.ke out the proviso, hank 1 laid IIDO& the tame. .notes, mcy paiu tuem out ... us. iaaaaa, .u
but that one OsToin atiick to their proviso. What retorts or ( ommit tees. 1X161)
do tbe intend tv tins unreasonable and unheard of Mr Parks, from the committee on finance, to take back
pro vi to 1 Do they intend, ifthe House reciprocates whom had been referred the propriety of reducing not receive t ... 1 1 . l - ... .1 - - ' - 1 .. . r ui .a . (T-nr j .ml t hp nPr diem ..' : -
nn 1 nur.-ii.iv , ei vvny-iav i.ie roan mm iiiuniii 01 ru- t-iar. s 01 oujii- uv. , ,-. - 1 v;i tjitv.v 11 m. 1.' 1 j 1 i J - . . . . , . . .1 ... . a . . ........ . .', 1 1 . mc . T . .1 1 1 1 1 1 '
duct te Ri pn tentative Ir Jackson ! It appears allowance of members ot the i.eg.siaiure, nirvr lt ,,. payment 01 QCDIS, is iu iicv.u . -,.,-. - - , , ;nriora. rr Ct D r , 1 r . , . . tl.-t t ... ri -irii's ii. Mtla hftbe art. is MUiro Mr. rliatl, IO lIDCm ine an im u -ii. --.u
tun-tint 11. otner rt-aMoii can ue urgeu m lavor 01 adversely IO in. nteaaurw, !. mi S.-K, , . rea.l three t im an, oa-- d . . ... . . 1 .1 . . 1 1 . ....... -1 ..it- inr.. ,! I . .1 , ...... ,1 I,.-, in 1 i 1 .1. '.-r tin all . uriil!;- I ! , i-,iu wii.w um - - I "
-11 air vis WO 00 HOI, Uowerer, cnarg. me t the tiovernor, Junges anu 1'ci ui.... -. ciu, uie spir.i ui mh au um,,... , - ri.miM.Ml u . . . . . . . . . v 1 . -.,i.,-.. r. .... . i . 1... ... .. - ... , 1 1 . , ... 1 1 in 1.1-1 1 .1 r. 1 1 onn an ri por 1 eu o
coons uitii so hifn-nuioeo a proceeutng; out i.r ibe memoer. or inm Ol""" l" assaoi 11 u. ......... .b ... 1 . - h..-f.irili-r- ... yiinr,it and llmwn : UI: for the resent Hie m 1 n
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now be ow I 10 average u a I cuub:i 'nana. g o j ( üu s ru-'ii tu i o. u.c u 11, mm ivw iv - - i.Mlll Lf , Tec -.-j-, IUU no fuitU., Ue z U...I0 pwnMj .... n-ne. ttfC iÄ
laid 011 the tabic, in order that it might be prmled. lö a question involving the interests of th
The question recurring on the number of ccpies people, and if the measure fail, will give that m-t -to be printed, i mtion (the bank) additional power over ibe Stole.
Mr. McOsugheT moved 500.
Mr. Thompson moved to take up the Meeaoge of
r. coonty. at,l 1. S. -rai do.u-ni'tits , 1 , a 1 t crmtil. t. tust rwet loni in R.i-ii, :i a pretem!eit pet ill -i . : s t-i 1 riu. r.
of this act .'of Utt MMion were bound to . P"cd. - y - - " y , , ' " ' .. , iiu. au IV mi ac. ; j Mojei reported a bill to extend the pmvisiowi t r ons.deration of the 1 le, and decid.d .0 th ack what she pa d out. , . npn!io ' of the act, ving relief to the purchasers of Webeefa affirmative, aj , 19. 1 ; xeive them . ga i n is to ; n , Kr,Vcnariands ; read and passed to a .-e. . : l .,e q .. a now , . : c WWewtoi and to bay she abaii not take aosotioa not I Km ij ttexl . ft hen
the life Nt as we cannot think of any other reason. The resolution was finally adopted with the provision. This :s truly w higgery whiggery wlnggcry. Stale itank of laaoHaaow. Mr. .Verriti, President of this haatitOtieO, denies in the Indianapolis Journal, that the report of the deBciooeiea ia its arnnchea. aawdo ibroogh letter in the Ohio State-man, bf .'r Palmer, is true, and gifOSJ some data to prove thot the institution is sowwdl. We will copy the most important to-mor-i, w . Cm rut i at i Eni uirer.
1 19, lilt; 11 ILt- l IIOUUV. Uu I ' laiav av'v vov oiv.i " ' s. - 1 T:.e F.nnuirer is greatly mistaken in rappoeing ,.' .... .,...'....... Wm , ... 1: ., . ,,,.-. mhers had eluined them out at the
.1' Palmer the author ot the letter who-h appeared . , .- MiJ mm s..,.p, ... ;. t,.-.:V and were now about to creep
.,- , f . ,.,1 1 .1 c in mv 1 wo ,1.1'. - 1 . 1 1 .- . ....... u v n uwi , no ib .. . in f im I Mm 1 Statesman. We have before noticed! . . K . , . . - ... ,
.Mr uigttt, to prevoot 1 assioo, 000 wlO use understanding t!i it n c. 11 ui .tu I 1 il.e up the H
bill relai.ve to selecting solufoii on Lr .1 ay. at wed lhat t . la t! on me ta-
lic m nie st fping
discussion winch 111,.. ! prora led, ayes-ai. uo)
M 1 inn, rranee,
Parke, Jackson, Owen, Krattklim llaviese, Pirter, Lake. Marioa, Morgan. Allen, Knox, Koacivek i
roased.
!:! ol Ihr nihl. AJsel Thooiaa. a I aivorsoJial proocber of Brook Ivn. .N. . has taken up the cwdfela agaioot Miller, iho Mac nod Advent Preacher, who prcdieto the oestrurtion of the world in Mr. Timnns expoeea filler's erroneous calciilations in a atOltitodO of instances: but particularly in two, which we hhould ibiwh QjOita eOMSOgh He says: Our . I. is deficient f'nir years. See aaswyiw of ipiarto bible at Matt. 11 i. and Luke 11 JL In striet reckoning, the year 1913 will be actually "'t y ars from tlio birth of übrist. Accordiog t 1 Miller's own figures, thorafuro, the world shoo Id have beeo burnt up in l-ti! ! Miller aeVvpta the reckoning of 900 days to a
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year. 1 aeociencf 01 nearly 04 ,i.y i'-r prove that sucli attempts are as jioor as nas ueen siwee Cbrtsjl. ieoth, wh eh aaaosjote to an erroi ot tC Ufin lf-euient of the banks. more than 98 y ars ! Toko 36 frooi 1843, leavea 1-17," at which time the world k!iou!i1 luv- been Cteafc .IsiekOII Fine, burnt up. il Htllei were riglit 111 all other respects! j The joint resolution, unconditionally refunding to Miller states that there or mnm SM lc.-s than 7t j ;cn Jackson, the l,tWD fine unjustly assessed talented preachers, and I .tutu tuto converts ioal 1 ogotnt Isitn for h'ta gallant d.iaBeo of Now Orloioa, oiisly engaged in the great work of propagating his; ny the IrattotaO. jodgSJ Hall, passed the House of
loctrioea :
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Mr. Parmer sa.d, in his view ot ibe subject, the " . . .. L. 1 e
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Mr. Kwing said this report and its conclusions design ol m ww wis, t "r- " , seemed to be predicated upon the foee, salaries and deem this money. It was a mailer ot much ditti1 allowances of similar officer, in other State. Now cult; with him. how we should remedy the present I be objected to auch a standard. The true etandard evil. Homo of the branches had endorsed their ' is, the price of produce here, and not the amount of .Jj.rS of scrip, put out. it seems. With a view ot re-
the Sonate, relative to going into the election of and eujro.-ied.
17. Mr. Non-el! preefnted a hi division ot the county tern counties, ami conUlut t.g
Bchoola nd coooty i u aerie : a tc read aod referred. Mr. Strain iatroda .1 i ' 11 ' cb I .
bolJiog Probate courts io I igo county
relal e to an eo,tial hinds ti the several e several district : a ; ich waa u ,eo
Ihr tunc o. I . ice re .d
this matter ; and do so now to inform the I'mpiirer that the extracts as made by the correspondent of the Statesman were hoitn Jlle extracts from .fr. Palmer's report. It will be well for the Knmnrer to weit till the WbotO report is printed, when all the tacts, and not a garble I statement, will be laid before the public. The beauties of a State Hank Will then be made apparent. The skirm hing of the hankers in advance, is only an attempt to fore ti!l miblie ooin.on. and which will, in the end.
that have been referred to. One dollar now, will
buy more than two would a few years ao. Pub ic opinion demands a reduction, and shall we he denounced as demagogues iff we propose to act in accordance with that opinion. The standard of fees must be reduced to t he condition of tilings. T M standard in that report is erroneous, and the con-
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UUl Ol II. .IC nanu ""v " II ject. It seemed very mysterious to I. ;mi- ,le P ' however, it would be made more plain. Mr. Watts objected to Senators throwing out such insinuations. It was calculated to injure the credit of t he I. auk. Mr. Parker said Senators had treated the subject,
" Doubtless the pleasure is in go it In Ih-iiiu rhratfd ;i- to ohrat.
Representatives on the 14th mst., ooly fourteen
federalists toting against it. In order that they may hive all the honor and glory which such a rcfaeal imv soeore them, in all time lo come, and
MllHuclliiHCtlH. lor fear the world may not know the bilteroeoa ol Tlie foil. .v. Iii; statement ui fmet Will ahow how fl.o;r hatred towards the brave and patriotic hero of ihfl Whsa? m the Massac iu-etts kfgiaiaf re w ere (he Hermitage, we give their warnee io toospieoooo
able to eb . t a wh " Speaker ol the H ms ol Kepre- types. Here th. y are !
Of I .we,. "same oiil
These facts show th .t federalism is the
coon" every where ; it nevef yet tailed
to uur:i p . vor agftist the wishes ot tho majority when it had the ability to do so. earn Itowaa si xmsu In the nrganisat ioo ot tlie II. use of Repreea&ali.es of Jfaooaebooett.il was Ibwa I hat parties were so clo-ely balanced, that it is suppo-ed one vote would decide the choice . Speaker, and there were two persons pre
sent a'.id I i nming lo vote w hose scats were disputed, lie- BN adaOWOerOt and the other a whig. The B. nocrat, Mr. Nash, ol Whitely, received a clear aMajMrttJ of the votes given for repreeenta tires, but hen the whig seieetmesa discovered it, ihej count in tWO votes fof "HegtOtel ol I'e.ds'" put Sy mittthm m the wroog bow, and uo the! ire sewee, refused a cOTtiAcBte. The whig wheee sen ru disputed, waa Mr. Illol. y. sat t'betswo. It aoowors tut after the towoBOfOtiOg had been legally dissolved, the whig! g 'I together and chose a Representative, and g ive bias k i itI i lit" a I e.
It was most rehemewtly contended by lhat party
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hlmwlo ol M FlaooeeoOt i'oulk. a
kert, llialt. Illirk'.lliy. Marvin. lil-ll'll, cause he was friendly to a reduction of salaries, and
elusion must be so too. However, he hoped the re- when speaking ot the Mate bana, as n u was comport would go to the people; for that purpose he pooedof ft single bank; whereas, the law had nowas Willi ngit should be printed. thing to do with the bank, but solely With the Mr. Waits was opposed to the printing, upon the branches. Some of these branches bad nothing lo ground that it was not in accordance with the de- do with these notes, but had kept clear of the mm amis of the people ; that it was predicated upon ternal improvement system ; other.- had issued these erroneous data; and that it was covert in Us 'notes iu different amounts. Now it is proposed by character. So far as the subject of Slate Librarian this b !! to make the several branches all alike reis concerned, he would only say, that the reporl sponsible. Is this justice! He thought it best to evinced such a labored effort aa is mode to support it the matter remain as it is. a sinking cause. lie said the tfoveroor'l salaries, j Mr. Carr of Lawrence moved lhat the whole matin someix or seven States of the Union, were J tor be laid upon the table, at present, that .nlormalower than that of Indiana. turn might be obtained on the subject, through a TC- . m ... . O ..lw. A a I.. . w a I t
i, i. i,., , ,1 t'.tit rromrt c anned to Come tllt which i" read. ,ts hiki imia utm" uc
a .ä ' I I 1 1 CT ou if b-iwv -" ' - - - e--i ui ' from ibe tinance committee, unanimously approved by mended , resulted, ayes 150, noes IJ
committee. Now, as he w aa one of that commit- on tilt table. tee, he th uglit it due to himself to explain. He did rarr nf g pff,.rc,i a resolution that the Prenot know, till the report was made. that the committee (tj(j(Mi ()t- t(lC srate Hank of Indiana is hereby re
in. 1 had any final action on ibe subject ; ami ne was esf e(j lo report to this Senate, at his earliest conopposed ti the COIltentI of the report. He would vl.njcncPf whether of not the bank lias accepted in
strnillc) . t l:ipOGL . th .,riIltl,.,r. because the contents of the re- ! Mm-. r fh r!ibt due the hank from the State,
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port waa not such as should goto the people ; be- (. f B(vanc(
Mirlby. Slralloit, Snmiiif r and Tbwbp.ini. l I. Siiould a resolution be introduced to Py the heirs ..: i he triitor HetA, BO doubt these men would be ('..und votiwg m its favor, in imitation of the tedera lists of tlie U. S. Senate. GBM Jv kson. in a letter which he addressed to
the e.lit. r ot the Globe, in consequence ol pome no
t
the payment
session, said : You judged rightly of my feelings w hen you say I u .iild ted touch one cent of the money under that ndioOO and insulting amended bill ; ami those who pr ipeoed the amendment, if they possessed any hon- i ...-I.1.. ...I.n.r L-i.ew that 1 would Hot. ' would
in "inr -.".tt " '
ances made lo the system of internal im-
.a 1 . i k jJ k Aft . . ,
nrnpmPiit. in tlie year m ot..iui
this reoort was oopo-ed to it. Not only opposeu to , . . athor,.ed at the last session ol the Le
tt, but seemed to impugn the motives of tliusc who pis,(ire . nm what has feeofl the action of the were favorable to reduction. State Board, in relation thereto, and what has been Mr. McGaogbey was opposed to the report but i or nW , . , course pursued by ibe several branches should favor its printing. It contained facts, rea- , m p,ntjn!: j,l( circulation the said issue ; together . , , .... i ill ..I' c- . . . 1 . t " 1 . , ! , ail.l . . . : . c . . .. .l.t,a tli.-ri't mm he
sons ami concivaiww "o"j " 1 ----- w,jn men oincr niiuriiiaviun
lie im-Tciorc , ,-,K-,.al,lll
may w in f
Mr. Watts moved to amend, that whereas it lias
Uaited States' Senator; which motion prevailed, ayes 7, noes 19. Mr. Lowe moved to reciprocate With an amendment, proposing Saturday next as the day lor going into the election. Mr. Davis of S. proposed Monday next, nt '2 o'clock. P.M.; provided the Senate reciprocates on f before Friday next. .Mr Gom? hoped no action would b.- had until after Thursday. hjoked im the resolution, with its proviso, as dictatorial- H moved to postpone the further consideration until Friday next, at 10 o'clock, as he was not diopoeed to act under the orders of the Senate. The resolulmn was ittftolting in its character, and he was not disposed to bow to this mandamus of the Senate. The vote was taken on postponing the resolution until Friday, and decided iu the negative, ayes 19, noes ". Mr. Simor.son moved to reeowaider the above vote Mr. Simonson said, he was nol disposed to Bet
under the proviso of the Senate. It was ieeulting in its character. He was disposed to go for the election on Monday. There was aomethiflg behind this proviso, if it was not intended as an insult to
laid j the House, that should be understood. n Fr .lay
morning he would go lor taoing up mo resolution. Mr BroWO ofD. leN a repugnance to adopting the resolution in the manner in w hich it was sent to u
! The unwarrantable conditions of the Senate were . a a a
insulting and dictatorial. lt was an inatgniiy no was not willing, for one, to submit to. ÜB Kr i day, when the day dictated to us fir our action shall have passed bv, he was ready to act. Mr.Coolcy was willing to go into the election the
moment all the members were in their seats.
Bv Mr. Logan, to ci i in I rm .l.n
township; read twice end eug - t,. Hv Mr. Leyman, to iocorptiraU the Lafayette HussaiH ; real twic and ' Trod. Ily Mr. Nnckabf , for the relief of John G Rnilyi read twice and referred. It v Mr. Sw yhart. t i lefal tc the 1 ration of a certain State road by John H - : mod tivitcand rc-
lerred. By Mr. Reel, r.wthe organ r. Demmisotonera in Pntaam ! ty and p leeed By Mr Dofonr, d iring eei print, in relation to N BVBJ BC I limes and peosed.
Hy Mr. Ley in iu, t- author
of Tippecanoe, to sen UM I 0
three ti mos and parned. Bf Mr. (iorHian. BVO iding f r t
n nf the l avdj of re id t aree times
a i Barnes a n I n i ry ; read three
r ii
t ' use
l j r in
nrrs re ot
tne p
.-l ofproed to a ec-
well calculated to elicit discussion.
hnoed it would be printed.
a. e..,nm s.tot hm was in favor of the rep rt.
iee in that paper of the failure of the bill authorising i 0ojJCJr wre MW paid in rags not money, he payment of his fine at New Orleans, at the lasl , , Illlbi.c officers, then
neu ijoviii iiiu.ivj " i a reduct on may be necessary ; but he should oppose it now. . . .
Mr. Ritchey thought a reduction ot salaries inj-
, U l' I Vr
nnas
securing aitoroeya ay ii.l r ii! nor
11... I., 1 1 lirtririintv a PUb: Tl'U II tO I " "l
history ot Iniiana was read BOC wd I BfJ U ordered to lie engrossed.
The House IhcB took its bi ' ' P The bill to create new y ' ties if Knox, Hav es-, Grei H ftfl I laid on the table. The bill t divorce sundry persons I0o ter a laogbftble discuseioti waa r tuiniltcn Committee an the judiciary. The b II surrender. 114 t .. M 1 I ; Bttd polis Rail Road to the U mpny on et rt üa torn, w 1- r ad a tint. I nine and paSS Tiic hui t regnlate the paj w ftbera Ussmil keaeniblw w-.s recouitiuUed u tu
mwmw - 4
V! fto the
the
Mr. Ll wards defended the other House, and de
mimd there was anv dictation in the resolution of ihe 1 soittee of ways aod mem-.
Senate Tnn Hpeaker kid befiire the II e Mr. Norvell charged ttie Whigs of the Senate j ration from the Bf r- tarjf ti Hi with dodging the question, when the House was -eeelotion, as lo Ik not - er of K full. What was their course ! The most cowardly, ; ce5ary to be pr. '
in his oninion. that could have been pursued. T t ,
111 at sod v rei
1 er to a Ua wo bo 010 ui' 11 i
t asuei Bii. Ti.r II .i.e rinvv airs u or .
.I.V. ' . ' - -
starve before I would be fee on their especial irac-, . ..... nt mmm ln.i. r and tnv tame. Vi hen I
ai I lit. caul tmm u - 4
,i ..a at ores. nt. Ihe money now pain p
officcre WOI such as to reduce the real value lo about what the friends of reduction proposed. Mr. Read said he must be permitted, lika others,
. i . ,lM,,n h a oositmn." He was a memoer oi me
approach CongrOBO, it is to ask justice not to beg ( ,mlUec t,al iade the report, and thai commit a . H I t' . ...la ,.i I ...art 1 ft . 1 a 1 ... 1 ... .
" . . . . m nei a. . " . i i l .1
that Mr HUley shoold retain bis seat till alter use ,t. I only appeal to mj wi . .. -r lee, like Senators, dinoreu in opinion , umm m-wj speaker' was ebeoon. koconsc he had a cert acate, grace not to man. Through you. 1 present my , autll()riz,.(J tl)C chairman to make Ins report but be thoutrh the record of the low n me. ling which was thanks to mv friends for so promptly voting down Wj5.ed j( tiislllicily understood, that he was in tuvor BBodoced li.-v.-.l that he was not letfally cboeen. this odious ami insulting amended b.M. "If- If m reduction, provided it Wat general. He was iMd it was hi hke manner contended that Mr. Nash tm!e il due to the Republican Mates tor their ettorts .Q ,ne j,on in bondo, and go for -i.o. '.I he den .u his seat till alter the choice ofajto have Ibis unjust imputation upon my tame wiped rCiuction of the BaiariCS of the tjuvernur and
; ' ;ki.r ,,.,,.,.,. be had .... certificate froni whig from the records, by a law rotund. ng tne .tne ami ogkeer. alt bough the record which as txii.b.'ed cnatl so unjustly and tyratncally impoeed by a vin- 1
howed th .t he was lawfully elected. ' eicuee juoge " t... v.,.. Mr BowteU wwH re soar k til ia tbe debate, thai be .i .i.i ...,t a..h hm r.oJul.ite nl his choice tu i .loinl Itrtolnlion.
p ; i 1 1 . ii. - .w.. ..-. v i . l ..r .v , ,,t of' a i.erson w ho w is to be ;
been intimated on the looff of the Senate, that there AdoOtirjO a resolution, when tlir.-e or four Dem
re treasury notes findins their way into circulation rrtic members were absent. He was in favor of
that was issued to pay the State's indebtedness to catching them in their own trap, by adopting the ntion of the relief b. I i the Rank, w ithout said notee being pid out at the 1 resolution, just as it came from the Senate. committing the bill, wit ': I counter of the bank: Therefore, the President of j Mr. Rrown of .M. replied to the gent e nan from Mr. Cletuenta to the 9th seel rt ! rJie State Rank is hereby requested to report to the Crawford. He had taken the position, which be property, ifeelccted Ihx Senat.', at as early a day as possible, if there are j tJJionght waa fair one, that nnder no circomstancea I tva thirds it cofae, and it th p i ,! :- any such notes in circulation, not paid out as afore- WOuld he vote for going into the election, Until the at pts jUir neei said, and if so. how such notes found their way into j Houses were full. Whenever the Representative dirision of the qoertion b rig r-. circulation, and to state why a creator amount of j from Jachson sbooM oppeor in hie seot, be be, a Whig Hcuso decided in favor uf comtnitt these note have not been put into circulation by ; or Democrat, he would vote to go into the election ; The instructions to I ec
the branches which received them. the election in that county might be contested we Clements were Iben a I ti d.
Mr. Pitdier would like
should acl when the information shall have been re
C21VCU.
o know how tne rjenate knew not what mmni occur to prevent in arr.ai. Mr. t. lements was men
Mr. Gorman thought it would be treason, in any Mittee oo that su I
Tho House now n' n tt
ded t.
Democrat, to his principles, to vote t..r tins re-
. . . . a - .. aa A' ii äa .l. ...... ...
Mr. Carr of L.aaid, he culd nm mtortn tne rena- tion, untn the House was mit. o aoww mn wool tor what we should do until th j iDfornitliOn Wtf fo I the lates might bring forth. Bat be the member
Wliii' or Democrat, tie waa prepare
trom Jackaoo
Mr. Pefrccs offered the following amendment : to act the moment I bC HoU'C n ' e '.'.en lleo, l . .; - .1..,. Mr Ka analnr nmiiimt . , tiioSP TrOll- r.,t i.Int vn'o nml lie !... i I n.,t ho taken bv BUr-
.lliU IU PM.I " J B ... - - - j v.. . jvi"- - -- . ......... .. -
Ihe whole no the K ' (jiair and BftorcoasRM Z tie
., II iUH.1 ,.il i ' 1 1 I.'-U .
n.ng, the
tcs have not been put into circulation by the j,r se. The Whigs had now the advantage,
am'
Kcaate sot ewti . We iia: c j'tft returned Irom I be 1 io
vi... - -.- . .-. i . .... ...I t. hid m 1 a i ' i . ni,t!
rust u aiierv im. a- ir-i " - rthat he should desire Inm to resign il he were elected ui such B manner.
MIoomeBi k t an a. j .urned ejecting of tlie Democratic memhers id'th'-" Missouri lfgislsture, held on Monday even iv Pee- I, I'-- reeorolion woe passed in favor of hold." J the Nairn,,, I p. vratie lonv.nIfon an the Ith Mondsv of ivember, Inc meet i og expressed a preface m t ivor ot Mart n it ...... e.. .i... ...... i,. - ! '. und I. M
nn iv.iitn i.'i tie . i Johnson for Vice President ; but ngrep maalilretioe to support the nominees ot m Ceorvent on. OKItlIMviMM C.
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report and bill reiaiive to couipni.i.'g receive in paymenl ut debts, sinking fnnu scrip ; winch prevailed. The question bung on Mr. Harris's motmn to strike out. "on bis own abodes it," wherever it occurred, and insert." on the testimony of two competent witnesses." Mr. Ewing opposed the amend men! . when The question wa.-. taken and the amendment lost. Mr. Da is thought the provisions of this bill were such as to compel the bank to receive these notes in payment of any debt due her ; or in case of refhsal to sasnend the col lection of such debts tut two
...i nr. a Itiriiuf tiir r.a-t vear many m n.. t t,. niiiosi wron-r.
railll ,,i,,i,i-, - - - - i j l..f ii': '"' "J J
.1 ... : i . w,.,t.i . -
w in. ui' ibe incorporated Iowas an. nuaaw "'" i
. Pi
, relmtion t tin JYmmigmlion. s Ibe Hirer jntssis-l . upt, introduced into tht Si anlc, by Vr. swafrrr, s i ,heosfqy, Juh. Io i vYnenea, Ry an let for the admission of Louis- . iana into the Union, and to extend the laws of the United Slates to tue said Siate. it ic provided that the River Mississippi, and the navigable waters lead,i,.t into the Golf of Mexico, shall be common ln,hw ays. and forever free, as well to the inhabitants et the said State as to the inhabitants of other States, without any tax. duty, impost, or toll therc-
Judiies. . on motion, .". copies if the report were then op,lred tu he lariated.
,'i,v ,, - ,'- ...... , .
Mr Hernrnan moved to take Ir. on the tabi" me n..e whir!, received t'ictn. The resolution and miimm nnder their common nroceedioea BS a oa'tv. Convention at Indian
amendments were adopted. they were now eseteotsseing to effect by atratagem I5t-i of Iba , n rnu Mr. Collin, from the select committee to which what tboy arc atraid to do in the open ti' Id. . .. was referred the bill supplemental to an act post-1 Mr. Parker said, unless the dem .crats go into the t w's Hi ob i -
.1 lands for taxes, rcoorted the ftftme I election, according to the w ishes oi me oenete, meeting ..,-...
. 1 B , . . ......... i.. ,i ... I .. ii i - - , .. w....n i. ti... c ... ...... i, ,..) in,,, r.l l v al
hack with an a menu ment, an.i ra-' , tzy wouiu neir, irom one e,,i o mi. '-nil', w mm ....... naaaaee The report wee concurred in, nfter which other, tbe cry of craren hearted, rung in their al - o c: :- t:'''. . '.. , a ,.u..7ler of co.uit.es were inserted ,n tho provisions cara. pose, n tn nsted J IM will of ihe bill, when Mr Reeve moved to lay the bill I ir Rrown ofM. said, it he could be shown a Haute, for f m ;' " ' nri asaondmeate ofl the table: several sotef were precedent for a proviso, ,f the Senate, reaolotion, Madii '
.11
for. imposed
bv ll
täte.
PRINCE rOX, J .v. 5, 1843.
-The wbu;s cailcl a ntceting here; may
when no art.hcial landing i.as been
Mi...,. Km , ii
,.n SiLinhi !.. a. ih..,r a lv, rl,M-mcnt said, to appoint pay a toll. CVCIl
dfb-cstcs to a ohi ronventien at ladtanapoli-. When made: Therefore, thr- met.tbrv catl.,1 a venerable o'd seothawssa, sf the fit it resolved tj the f.entral Aftmhiy oj the hard.idor sasBaov a the Chair. I il. as.urc v..u be lo.ktd sta'c l dum. That our Senators in Congress be rrv,tm.. Ith hi hi.tl'.! , r.l... ..ti Th. v anmuiiti J a ...tmri.-.l. und our Re present a? . v requested, to
tne
gm ' -
aa. i . .1 ,i ,i. .i-.'ii ot the ohiuioii .
IT. HIKHVI rreiu ihe genilCfllM from Daviess , but he con' by the argnments nl the f-nücn: from Knox, that he was w r--tig- As the Senator IruiS v..'lX well said, th.s money could not get into circulation lint t!.r,,.i.r'i t Km hank. And he was credibly in-
iand for the perpaise of procOriog soppliesto j foffJed ,,i:t. t branch of tbe bank had, through an
Tennessee, Mississippi ami Loii.siaoO have, in vio- .. ... .." mm i m. at-.ril ml anemnin. ol sa .1 net.
I I., "I ' 1 1.. ,iii-. ai"' ' -i ' UariaJ ä'ii collected taxes or t.-lis upon and from ,
. -
. . . W...,., ,.t I, .1 ii n ti V ' l'l t . tl IT tlie
the citizen? o, hv oi -SI ait... m mmm .ft L. ,a, aa 1 v
... ,n bv Co.'."n "l"g meuwiieio m ut.,.ir, www .
- i j
and amendments
....., .red mwd a new count ordered, when.
lir Kelso as 1. if the gentleman from Rush would jor himself to pursue
rh.nfjo bis o.-i thai ' I nt gbt be debatable, he , j would thank bias. Mr. Reeve withdrew h.s m t. n, and moved its ; indefinite postponeoteot. ! Mr. Kelso did not d-etn it very patriotic in Bene ' tors to refose the benefits of tbia bill to their people ; I for Ins part he would take it as a favor, if the Legis j lature .ould p1- him to have Ins county benefit
ed bv it.
he would back out trom ihe coure ne had ail pled
were um i
w
SSObJ-W chancellor Sfrtftirv. Attt-r the meeting was er- (,r, cylC tt.C peSOOga of a la w by C 'llgreSS. or
-in tied, the won Id -he t'hanrt I!. r , if. red a resolution th.t
imr St iiatiir and Ut-preaentative sheoM be luatiBOBra is tle for BO en.". h. net m f.iv r of a jti hcious tartli. lor U. s. Senator. Then up jumped a big fsaowrat, and aid that lhat resolution w , ..-t tr n; enesjsjh lor him : ar d be had it amended, a I sa. told. t. rend joabcioOS Oiad tmvteetii taritf. He is the samt Oe serai that came near trstini; wi.le .iK'n in lt'1 l'r a Laud OaaOft, Att. Pf waitins and Irring isff seme n month-. Bad BodiBg hat tb're were at ieat : "..!-1 moSS fig. ibofl teat, and that k. -.,..1.1 .t.n.l n.i . Kanre te eet a root, much ! a tmu k.
i i ... -i... " 'I'.,., IV o ,'. 1 i- k. ' M --
nr i oiuitit't). fu an :t .'u -,.. I - r . , smnweveroiocs l am s. ri msnhnsoj that Miller .,,.1 the same before thotr several Legislature
Hargrove were BasSffCBfd at the dts to tc ter t.en.
U. ....) ... . 1 I l... I, .. ,-. am I K I-TLVIMI
jiwa.ti. .'. ao.nr inner c.KKl aim ,'t.' ,,.ui, ,.- - - ,,..,.,
told that .her,- owBS aal saeosdlog f-tfv at the meetme. HarriBburg 00 rbnradny. Minn n " ; nnrtuf whom were democrats baasM saW wb wtcd wttb tbe Vote ..-aker was. Rei jm, nl rispinuem. .w. -k... ... It. IU I,.,, ..l, - ,1 iK.v are 1" Win Hi -ter Wi.fi 1 J. In fi" tlOUSO, for
MIV W utft" - -. rui rt lit ft f r H' ll flli-'in, n 7 If. f '
lob belieaed. I ia well knewn lhat ,1 it hnl net feci Speaker. It. Wright leinj .
f,r the ehr, ion ot I . . ftia,..r. j J. .eelv could BOt bae rot IM SSBOJ in ihr county aeai.mt John HsfgSOBS one of tbe best Kpreentaties thai this BSOOtj has had in man? a year . nun tat. :n btilL partiea '.- ice in It honest and ourect Pat enough at !. tn,., b, these reso wUona and iau.irii,,a are pti .h.hed, 1 may BOOS SSaasasn SS asy omeihm in bj Yours, Ac. A Jarvaasowiaa DtomaT.
adoption ;t rules ..r regulat ons, uy wn.cn our e.usens can. ace- rding to the true intent BOOd meaning of said sot, use and navigate said nver as a cent m 01 I, .Miwav. t .gether with all the incidental prtj ege t which they are jusily entitled. Without I pnyang any tax. duty. nnjH.st. or toll tnerelor. flsswieesf. That the Oovernot be iea)neeted to forward so eneh of onr Bantore and Hem ban ia Tongress. a eopf el the above; ami. also to the Uovernese ol the several Stotel border, ng on the
ssippi river, with a r ansät that tnej anoti my
tin ,r several Legisuturee. a. The laOgialatbre assembled at
, - - not ..-nl ,.f those notes in circulstioo at
New Orleans, and now refuses lo take ihctn ia payment cf debts, when presented. Mr. Debs n pppeeed the bill. Mr. Wr gbt thought the bill a violation of a contract made between the State and the bark, last winter. Hot H was said that the mOOOiOg of the law of last winter, was different from what it hsa been construed, fan we. by a legislative act. BO- . !,re that act means what its face will lot warrant T He fea'ed there were Senators here BCtoated 1. , i.iIai, kv inpr s!tis!i motives, tbat
10 sui 11 rM.i"""" ...... they might pay their bank debts in depreciated paper. Rut the worst feature of tbe bill is. allow -ng time of two years for the payment on one's own affidavit. Mr. West sa;d it had been conceded that Iba ,
...
Mr. Mathens explained Ins cour.-.e, in re'ari to
the election. Mr. W bight said, had tlie res il of lb nate been couched in me uaual langonge, he would not object to it. He was in favor of a reconsider t;on in order that the subject m ght be postponed until Friday or Saturday. H .1 B bill ever z from either 11-use, with a provision that the hill
Laa, .ok. a ,ii., i,p ,,i,l..i ,t 1 1 1,-tiil on hv a rnn' In llin ('. HV:
v ij u 1 li bwra in ww iuv.li 1 ,. .... . j .. .,.,. - .
corneals we ti i e u ., . 11.
t. ni
veau ntU The coore,nti wo have ever
ceedings was wd tin s. :i ol f . ng. made by isi uga a ere. Messrs. H
tr "tit and ol bei -.
pre 1 are,! bv Mr W
urn
-
dr-isi
01.
.1 . Foreman,
' h
I e foryd. n W.i g is 11 fiver of repeal ngso much of tba esdray IbW as makes it imperative that .. . ftw t bawaaa, L. . faat . I - ' . T
all notices Ulli Oe pU". .S.ie.l ny me v.
i.tt- ,,t nt a nter was mna lmius ; ami
. a . -. ... w he asked if it would be denied on tn'.s floor
had a r eht to go behind ihe law to ascerta
true meaning. Such a course was not on
cordance With common practice, but with common
sense. Shall the bank be perm 1 1 lea 10 tine advantage of that ambiguity, and the people have no remedv 1 , , , Mr.' F.wlnr obtained the floor, and after remark-
. 1 . a . ... .t.n C, 1 . . trinn
;ng that he inooiu noi rrpiy w u.c omi . admits the wrong . atn a . . . , . aa .Is. .1.1 ria
Daviess, and it the öei.ar r s arjjuineui mm -u. -1 ...1..., Ii vv- Knut tn sav. he assured
lliei WJ mmjjmmmmnm - - , - -
mm. .. . ,,.-,; i.c bill. He would consid- certa n day ? TSo such precedent could be given.
er it a slander on' his people, and was therefore, .Mr. rj.monson s ,id, he wa-1. --t for j -tponingthe nrond to have his county exempted from it? prov.- picctl.-,n beyond the time tixe.l by tbe Senate. Ua vnc ' Friday he would g f..r t n j a ; .,.' n d me resoiu- " Mr Ewing supported the bill. t on ; and, from that time until Monday tu day .Mr. Penninglofl was favor of the bill. Used by tne Senate there certainly would be sotMr Harri moved to lay tlie bill and amendments ficient opportunity for both parties to prepare lor an the table; ayes i. noes 27. battle. If gentlemen would show bim a pr-cedent Mr. Rarker moved that ibe Senate adjourn-lost. for this insulting proviso, be would now g t .r Iba The eoestioa on the indefinite postponement of resolut. on. proviso h:.d all. the b 11 was then taken, and l..-t-ayes 21, noes 98 Mr. Sho.ip said, he understood the erection in Mr Harris moved to reconsider tho vote on IneetV Jackson county would u.- closely contested lhat inc Carroll earned. Carroll and Clinton were Uie whgs had formed a plan to bring out their canthen exempted from the provisions of the bill, and d.datc on Sunday even Bg tbat runners were si the amendments considered as engrossed, and the tiewed in every towns!, p to bring out tne wli gt M bill read a third t;rnc, when the afternoon, and f.u- t . c i? :. tu .: -. rf - , v.u. . . .. r ....... tin rn tu irlil ti.- t c
t , i,,i.JP ,,,vp t ut ,.' senile ani'.'Jrn. i.ibi. u.uv. 11 me mw v.. ...... -
Mr It r rrtit nid there was one roiut he w ,hed test, and ttus he feared
B . , .i i ii j . . . . . .. .. .tt'i.. k.- -it. 1
WsftVlXfi P.T ton that a Üeeapany .. Engb tute of etotbina. by wenvi !in;s arc r dttcsd. W -made as me sanoi m r Martin at Co., c.iid.it a
learariff. n '
II
Btanof m ' ' ' 1 1 wav. nn I every u,an .,' te suit. ev
; f., niftriufaeture "T: iv roan k r. Boots 'i I h it.
r itlfl.
ure -ire h wr ,.
d wbirh the insj na attain l'hd. I. -
f
He saw something; h'dden bUaa
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I
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and now enl t(ie Senate, before tho bill passed : and mysterious in the action of the , that we , Tht tht iU, WouSd uke .ruul the school fund c-.'-V. Mr. L pn w old now vote to reconsidt r.v i ertam its ) wQu,d Brmg the poynsent Of tWO financial he d d not choose to be bellied into fa sc urse on n!y in BC-1 ' her i,lt" afrl met here here with ihe as- this subject. Whenever tbe House mil h'.-
w
. . e s at
vears toffemer
.rtiöi. that vou have passed a law exempting t:.e
t a ika Mataaami af tBSOB. and now will Mr. IT adiev mad-' a few pa;
lauuno.uci hum n. 1-.. - - j - " -:J.- ... in lr,,, lilnr,,,' a in 1 Hr.. A I1 . Wr. ' Tint
vou retuse this o. sir, i um .. h -
act 1 opposed it. But, becau.e we have oone wrong gent,eman, saiu ne, m m
once ßhall ue do to again! Ihe very argument a big I ailed Statea syenaior
He b peu ins d ii wou.u nut
pass.
j .. .. ,...,,,, vie exnect lo bfl State Fruiters ,, .". ..onid not he intentional on his nart. He
o arc wt, n mem ,t vi- .. , .
one ut taese day.
lIKD. on Wednesday eenmir laut, at (ircencastle. Indieta. CooiBimeaa Meona, a Glossal m the Aabory IJsbsssw., bom Elkhart ssuoty, I
Tn ImnocnftTK Cnaan A Revenue Iar.tT. No Drm at j i ii ,1 - worn Banks; Eioanssy; lUtrcnchnirnt I and Stmt adherence M the Coustitution.
gave w ay ter a nndion to aajourv. The Senate adjourned. ArTF.SNOo rsaion. Mr. Mitchell moved a call of the Senate
Mr. Parker said, he d. i n H ih I detain the
Senate, but be avuat be permuted to make aosae remarks before the hill shall pass. Hy reo aeet f memoers, he gave w ay to a mtt I0U to ftdjonrn, winch prevailel. So the Senate adjourned
uld act.
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niht'of instructions. Mr' (iorman sa d. the gentleman from La; r noed not be uneasy shoot hut v .te. H.s coUengue, ' Mr Siuss) knew, that at least lour hundred rn ij r its of their constituents were favorable to the Biect:on of General Hewnrd. He feared mere might be I a" ci.ntsst of election in the county ot Jackson
aiilitipand smaog the at ry I the Rpproacbinc seisiao t '
en,- swi't-J I'.-' ne . ' ' rurre-.cy .pe -ti rairnapa 1 (.iijrter, r a ssatsrisl rS ' a r ot fatem works b..lly airgalftttoB of the currsm i- a eer soittg peftttf ' t.. make it unit inn m
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ii. at i' that u a a aratat, .! aa miU pe ut Ra t , ., p . t in BBaOUnt, an I r sneves nm L'aeted . tt.at tt.e j t-, rr money i i- we'd a- .n this! Hsatry, k v araot a it c daUr.
scheme won
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ft,:tn It , Ikf P.rr.r.- r H.os.-Mr Mel-n. anl,h.a .ek - Vm H r e. he, r. ar-nt . ft. f Kentucky, eei Mr. M rshead, the ( lay caucus renew
