Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1843 — Page 2
INDIANA STATE SENTINEL IMH v 1.1.1.11. H 111 si:nati: Twrr T, J 4 1 'J. .' OfM rT pSS Ml'-mwiwhi. would - w'mHi a ibsrr 'n,,mr "f NMMM a th t ths MnwM witl take uj thr orders of the d.y at 1 o'clock. P M . f " Jf
Mr Mitchcl rj rod fr m 'he romnntler r.1 irr ronfcfvwre tl.c ' II rvaatie t iriror....rstilfr the Liverpool B dge omr.an ; concurred in. The ruaaattH Wal Mos the Staat, a c mmu iration from the Auditor of Public Ar.ounU; referred to the committee on cd .cation. AI'. r .nrnuniceii n from citiTr . mt 1'ionaiaajti, Ohio, i n 'he u' j rt a the aavismtia. of the Ohio a- I M-ij pt mers, referred to the committee n federal relation. V.ri .ua pexJiion were r reaente.l and appropriately dia MSed 1 f. .Mr. Ifarr mr.-d to t'ke from t!ie tih!e the petition of ct t n f C teal county, praymf that a portion of Tipernuoe county le attache 1 to the county uf Carroll t arne. I ; rcfVrrnl to a select committ. e. The J'rrMifent lata) btvawal the Menate a communication f'om the Ajjet.t of the .si.i in relation to Attorney' opinion 'i the ta'e ot InaltaM the Ma taaaaa 15 jnd C"o. Pir.roBiTi or roMMiTTr.ia Mr. Ifarri. Ifeoa the corn'rnMee 011 internal improremei.t. reported a biH for ll.e rclitf at Cooper ÖV I5u l.anan: reail firt um. Mr Miller , from the rrmmi'fee on rorpo'itiona. rrpor'e,! rarR ine till to mr .rpora'e tin- I . amurii'gr t ity an;! e r.ice Turnpike Koad l'ompany, tecoininen :ittg na pasaag-; eeactatatd m. Mr. Harris moved to amer.d so much of the I -a 1 1 aa rerj nrea two third af the legialatare to repeal the charter. and leave It that a mnj leitj inv repeal. Mr. f'arker id ijfl.i men would not take atock under auch rirruui-lan ee. Mr. Ktis opposed reaerving the r:g!it to rejal ' at to. The amendmenl was lost .: r. ioclear portcl la k itte fr .m H e comrr..ttee on corpors.i mm. reloll t r the me rrporation of tlie r irst I res , i . w .l i i 1 .. Y .rt W ivne, with one amendment. I . .. . .1 1 . v. 11 ooed to unrii') tliat 'he charter fthall ( ti.. um .k . htlfr aii Chuttl Ml Jlsrriv o rf'MiiiMe tor (wei.fv ve.irs ; o-t. 1 lie itii inc.. ..aseu. Mr MiHl r, fr..ni tfie ine committee, r prtel back the ? ill ti iacmp -rj'e the town uf Portland in the county of ( ! j v ; p.tSM-d. Mr. t .Ilm, from t!ie commute'' on rev sion, reporter! hack, with an amendment, the hill to organize Circuit Coo ts, and d fitting their powere ; coneurre! in. Mr Miller, from the committee on Corporation, report ed l ark, wi'h an amendment, the htll provi hng for the inc irparaii ,.f tfie town of Leavenworth in the county oft OawtWd ; raaa aaaaa! ha, and biW aadaraal to a third leading, m"" " ,r 1 "K" mereaomuon t Co into an election .f li.mk Directors waa taken from the tahle and amend-.1 ai as to go into the election on the SOlh, at 'Z r. V . P, M. and adopted. (Mi inoiion of Mr. Tannehill, the j int resolution and t ill relative to paying contractors on the Madison and Indianapolis Railnaad was taken from the table. Mr. sWad moved to Minen. I so aa to submit the claims 7iin-t the St ,te to J, I,. Williams for ronsidetation. The subject was dtaeaaaai by Messrs. Kelso, Tannehill, Collins and Bright, when Mr. K !s i BBoved to rommtt with instructions that a ar l af eaaMaaaaaara he sppointad, consisting of Thomas No - i raw nt engineer, and two athera, to paiiari the dutn s which the joint resolotion a-criles to Mr. Morr s. The ipi.'-ti n was docussed hy Messrs. (regory, Tanrehill and Kelso, when Mr. K. No w ithdrew his motion, and the pending amendments were adopted. Mr. I'o r ker moved further to amend that no clii ns shall bat a wed antil a auceinel statement of claims shall have Iren first filed with the proper juthonty, cv-- , which was cdopted. '1 ba qUtataM then recurred on conrurrinR in the report of the COtn mittee as amended; which prevailed. .Mr f'rij .t said i tie MadwM Bond Company had notliiog to do weh lhaas claims, nor were the contractors Connect! d with lhal eompawy ; and Senators wfio tiad su. h aanrehanatoi s were mistaken, and he hoped that their prejudices against that company would not prejudice these rlaun. Mr. V dpole Bineed to aaaead o tliat in caae ihe claimants should not receive sitisfaction fiom the sinking fund, then, that tin- n solntiou shall not be so construed as to he an a-Mi i jtt n on the part f the Slate that any other litems f,r hiiii'datu u the debt shall be nroviibd. flc w -!.ed this mattir finally setthd, and not have it forever neiore ine i.ck ature. Mr. tight thought the claims were just, and that we acknowh led I he if jttatiea ly giving the timti arten a claim i:i on the sinking fund ; then, if that fund hall fail to sat .. i isfy the claims, shall wc ut erly refuse to mmm them at all ! ' .. , , . it i' i He hoped ihe amendment would not pr vail. .tr. lir, g rv oj poacd the amendment. Mr. Earing maietrd on paving them in Treaury n ites, if anvthtng is honestly due them. The d bate was continued by M sr. DahaM and Walrole, when the amendment was adopted. The question fecurnnR on ihr fngnupmrnt ..f the bill, resulied. ayes V'J, n.es 1? JS the hill was ordered to be engrossed t)n motion of Mr. Tannehill. tlie bill was considered as engrossed; read a third time and passed. Maaaai adjourned. arraaaoea arssio A call of the Senate was ordert d, when a tpiprum not teing present, Mr. Kelso Baaaad that tha absentees he noted on the Journal, ami then sent for ; which prevailed. Kills p issed abolishing docket fees , to authorue the aale of the poor houc in Tippecanoe county. Sundry -cal bills were read twice and rcfeired to commiites. The reiion hill of the Senate was returned with two amendments; which were coneurre! in with one amendlt. ,, , , , Mr. jtt. acreeaMv 1 1 notn e, moved to amend the .... siantiini; ruies oi ine senate ao mat no senator aaaaan oe , lloTTcd to sp- nk more than one-lialf Ivnir at anv one time ., , , ., v , on the same -ii1 1 et. with.nit eaxe ot the Senate. ..... J ,,, . . , .. . . , Mr. a cat m ici! to strike nut one halt hour, und inseit 15 mmute . , . . Vr K.-I.rt ri o.l ! im rncii. men' I irn-h Le Mr. Kel-o was opposed Ifl the ampudmr n, though bi wou'd suh 1 it to the cncmal resolution. Mr. Hernmin vi n- mmm e.t t ti e entire resolution. He was epeea d to ag rules in t..to. llesi !e. a man may get apt spesk Ml half tiour. move to amend hy striking out a word or two, and peak another half hour, and so on Rememhertng Mr liy's nj isjt measures, he hoped no democrat would ote for it. .ir. 1)o!.h,ii opawaad the nasslatiea. .tr. Harris moved to lay the resolution on the table ; which prev.ti!e.l .ives -1 , noea aa, as follows: Aves gaaM Drigbt, Huell, Dorkf, t'arr of J.. Carr of 1. . t'tdh-tt. t 'otttui, D o n, Kvertu, (ireory. Hums. Hett'ield. Hem nan. Honver, Kslsfl. Kennedy, JfBSSV, .t.t.heil. JaMatt, I'eni.inc on, Krec, Kitchry, Mianks, stnc!ear, Tannehdl and est 2. Woea kcr. Alt xan. Ier. Bra. Her. t'ollins, (Tor nett, iiivis. ji.i .e-, Bwhjaja Hdgr. .IfcOaaghey, ghta pan. .tfiuttt. OJeM. Patker. l'.trk. Pitcher. Read, Sands, rtlasafniil. Walpole. M atts and Wright 22. .Mr. Bsjell intradaced a resolution, that eammittee he Bono nted lo enquire iota the expediency of alterin-jthe timesot holding court in the let judicial etreatt. Mr. Herri ans otTeved a j:nt resolution on the Mhjeei of aaiiaaawnl laaaa aad town lots; providing thai lha bill (of the aoatponemaal of the site f delinqtietit lanttaa fbff laaM tie suspended after tiie 9tth of rahraary, l-l.'t. .Mr K-la at sred its iadeftn te postponement, and nfier some d.scus.tn. rhe question to tndcrin;te r peatf m prcv a !'.! ; aye '21 . n ics '22. Mr. Moffatt otlered .a j i.;t resrlut:on, to make Treasury notes r.-ceivabie fof principal and jtittlWgl vf the ttikitio- Fund. nua iMKontrro. By Mr. P.tclier.t acwi ide tot agsfpiaf anu repairirg r -ads and bigbwaya ia Poeey county; passe.! Hy Mr. Mitchell, amendatory of an act BTtfaniling the m Istsei of ladtOM ; road tw.re and referred. Hv Mr. Sinclear. reuliting the tune of bold tag Circo t nd probate ourta in Allen county; passed. By Mr. OJeM. amendatory of an act providing for etim"aaaaäagj and eaapanaelltag crand and petit inror , Ja d up ..-, the tnh. By Mr. U r ght. to authorise va purchase of land for the parwMeof water power a af L jtnsport ; referred. in 'ie b . M,r. IVe.SO. t.iS 0;1 jn , . On r, ft. ' ' avtaaiou KKr elections was tabaa troni . M eoaiajittM on .Mr. Ktli.o moved to raXai it to . twnh of teetions. with instruction la str ke out - """ D.-cvcn s nien fron o;.r g without u th O'l. - awn towns.. . ,v. v, be indefinitely Mr. Bradley j !t rastinj an unjuat post.ncd. ne v:n;;,;:,;..B. od, Ulli rfl th peop.e oi . ruritt in ..id there was a au.tr .-;-. , tha gMthnawn aoai . t .. .... . . . . , ' " ii.ciana even. - . ,,.,0 the connim.lMseiaisdaVtstwMM. I - to perWt b Ibv Ui u therr go thn M H sail w hl . I - the aaaat r from Parke, that rv t-onal-llienu. if 0 'f-T honrtt. n.ni'Jno! he trimel- - I.J I- tSia '" ' 1 .
Mf. Wet said be would remind the j-rntlemao from By Mr. Millihie, to amend the act regulating the fi Id. Claypol, Clements. DiVis of M., Edmonson, .Mr. Thompson, of' eil Zns of Wahf'i county, rePrkc tint law were madr for rogues, not honet mm. dot ies of clerks and co'mtv aud.tori pasted to a Flinneg.n. Kooike. Fuller, (Jilbert, fJoodenow. Sfseetjaaj a bridge ; by Mr. Irilliaaa. of eitiMM wf . a . . A 1 'II mm la mm k.ifl . , I . . . . 1 ' . ..... . it ti . " I . ff V .
lie i, I r,"l IU1IV J nrnir mr ,. .1 n. ..... . .. .. . r .t. . 1. : 1 i t. . I L. 1. II . a K.tff ..r I It V a r-r I Si ! pern-, ti : am. oI.- 1 mc linu nu mmiiij w mmm t if V- Rrtdbtf "id he shou'd not have a.d a word, were t nM t r a remark made hy the nator from I'arke that fie wsa truck wnh horror at the fit of the penalty for o "triital an offence." He deemed the r:m of a fraudulent vote at more criminal than the stealing of a h irr He thought the penalities f, ne too nfteri' to nn - err re the purity of the bsJIef hof J he motion to potione waa lost, a- f How. : Ay JsVaara. Bfaaltey, i'wrr f L . CaBatt, f'ollin. f ' rre:t, Cotton. If iv s Farmer. Hi Jf, HanTtr. Mrflaaaf It cy. .Ii r an, .Ifonnt. i ilelf, I ir k r. !' niungt m, 1'itchi r. Keeve, an.ls, t i f .t.l .m ! Watts til. .N,,r Meaaam Akr, Aleaaader. Iing!it, Duell, BurVe. f'arr ol J . Doaaaaa, Dnaan, B r- f!-.in . rjrefforr. H rI Hetfie'd. Hernriian. K-'-"'. K-n -dv, .li ler. .l,tche'!, . lftt. I'ar'n. h'eid. Ilitrhrv. ShuiWs. Mi. clear, TanneaiO, U nlpo. West ar.d N r;g't 1 1 .fr. Uright m ivd t) change th lefercnce to tue c mmittee on revision. .' Walts nioed to lay the bid and inatructmna o.i t .e table ; earn d On motion of Mr. Cre;ory. the bill jut laiJ on Ute ta le. relative to summoning and einpennelli'if grand aid petit jur.rs, nai taken from t' I table ad passed. Jr. Bright moed to take from the taMe a pe'iti u laid upon the ta'-le etcrday; lost On motion of Mr Watts, a till was ordered to be taken fror,, thf f. Beaata alj rurr.ed liOUdE or REPRESENTATIVES. Tu t km) t , Jan. 19, 1843. Petitions were tlis mornmjj presented, hy Mr. IJich. rearecting a certain lot of land. Mv Mr. Marshall, remonstrance relatie to a .State road. ( Hit Mr. I'roctor. of V arrick Meaks. for relief : also ai Henry W . Uacmc, f r divorc?. Hy Mr. Teak, of Thomas and rUe-?. If ar rati t",,r iimmmä It.. VI. - -- - . "'UIH. Ml J .II. vtynart. for a brifjje. My .vir. ..es, ofcitixena of C( Ur,, lM egecunon liVV b" 80 IIMllded , , w.w mm.m.tfU, 10 ma,;e p.aint.JI take pronertv on tir-t exorution, . ,, V1 ' . .. . ,. . 1 3 . , M r. fsnbert , of rr'c,s lrono for a rii- ' ,, ' "l ,u : 'v ,ir. Shcür.. r 1 v pc f i nrr I m i.risr.n roe m on L . ' 3 V.: '4'' VCU"S impnaonmcni .u. , dbt,A.c. I'.y Mr. tioruinn, for a chanjre in a .State i a as ! r ...I It., t - II ... " t. . au. iej .11. now crs . 1 wo one respecting a acate road, and me relative to Lawrenceburjjii and .Napoleon turnpike company. Hy Mr. Botlatol R., for the supeasion of the execution law for two yearn. Hy Mr Carter, two one fr divorce of Samuel L. M Millan, and one of II . I. iselie, for dafaafta. By Mr Hales, of James M Lean, a deaf and dumh teacher, fcl lerrjplati ve aid. Uy Mr. Ciipny, on the aabieel of towaahip buaiMaa. Uv Mr. Liturle af c,t,zens d Uranffa, on the aubtect of a State road , which wc-e rad anti appropriately referred. Mr. Uoadenow, from twe eommittM af ways and nieatis, report. : back tho bill relative to the levy of 1 taxea for county purposes, and recommended its inI diiin.te postponement. .Mr. Bradley addressed the House in pupport of the bill be i njr one introduce, by himself. Mr. Matbeay considered it an unconstitutional I proposition, nnd that the House had no power to iimit the amount of taxes to be levied lor county pavpoaM to thirty cents, dec J'lie OUeatio was taken on indefinite postponeiiicnf -nr. and decided in the iiefTfttive. awes 37. noes ;V. After several motions to exceol counties from its a " o ? l provisions, which were not agreed to, ihe qtteation was taken on the MgTOM men! of the bill, and decided in the nogative, ayes 41, noes 51. So the bill waa lost. Mr. Williams reported a bill amending the act relative to the duties) of county treasurers ; extending the tune of treasurers settling with auditors ; rend three timea and missed.
Ihe bill providing that county boards shall not ; altogether ajiataken as to the identity of inteteet ia have the power to reduce the value of property, was ft'e diatrict where he resided. The counties eoraread athird time and paesed. Pol it were all WabMh conatiea. The gentle-
The biil reported by Mr. NeoP( for the location of a State road in t'by and Snü.van, was read tWtce and committed. Bau at mi. i.. M.r. Carter reported back the relief bill, with ECVoral amendtnentti ; one providing t r an amendment t the 9th section, so that defendant, on demand mm nr made, shall have the nr.v.le.re of turnmi? out : panajortT which will be s ld at two thirds its value. ' - . i On the defendant's failing to turn out property, the , piaiutilt may seiec lo he sold at its I nr aiue. The defendant la have the privilege of reserving one hundred and filtv tloliirs tree tr.on execution alto . . , l ,,i gcther, provided defendant lias a tamily. Mr vVihmn moved to strike out "two thirds" and insert "three fourths;" which motion d.d not prevail. I Tlie other amendments were of mim r i inportaiicc rhe aaatnd ments were severally concurred in. Other a oend ineo t a hoino' nrooosed. Mr. Edwarde moved the previous quest. on ; which j ' I being seconded, was put i f i ct tzr f tT t Ct u "la rillt 1,1 laVlt i f i I Ii iL h,M ho engrossed for a third reading ' it was dee ded in the H jsv,v"eaTia. in iu i a w. affirmative by the following vote : Atm Messrs. Baker, Itaios. Ilowera, Ilrown of M.. Brown of R., Browaof W., Bntlerof It.. Mutier f V., Muttertield, Campbell, tJarter, Clements.' Cofia, Davis of 9 , Pafoar, Dunn. Kd monaton, I Fug iah, Fianncgati, Foulke, Fu! ier, 1 1 1 Ibert , ioodenow, tiorman, Hardin. Hawkins, lliatt, IMlis, ! Hodges, Johnson, Lee, I, ingle. I.ogan, I.owe. Major, Marsh. Marvin, blather), M ' ' mnick, Milhk.n. Montague. Moore al F.. .Moore of O., .Myers. Ne I, Nelson, Norvell, O'Neall, üabora, Parkar, Patrick,! IVak. Prilltaaoa, Rieb, Kobens, Kose, Shelby, Snook, Steele, Stewart, Strain . Stratton, Hummers, fevie, Tbompeon, Tingley, Wheeler, Wbight, Wilhams. Wilson and Mr. Speaker 71. ti u ei at. .Notts Messrs. 1 rown of tins tir if man, Clay pool. ' l'lV f , V Ui'.'I a 1110 ai.aai'aajt waxau , ., ' n sa 11 11 1 1 I v rancis, Hargrove, Hnckaby. Jackson, Jonee, l.es I' . 1 . . . " 1 ,, n , he, Lewis, Mat leny. Meeker, Mitchell. Keel, Rob- , T. , . J u a 1 mson, Shoup, Simonson, ttis, .?umtier, Swyhart ; 9fi I t CooSey, Cappy, Da via d M., Uanny, r.dwards. Mtaaie Bradley, Proctor and Leyman, were ah sent Mr. Lev man sick. Mr. Edmonson moved to read the bill a third t.me now ; which BJotion prcvailel. Mr. Bradley, after a call of the lioür;ß. coming in, made a sp.-ech ia opposition to the bill, ar.d in order to define Inn position. He also give his reasons for opposing the relief law of last session. After some explanation from Mr. Rich fie declared himself sat slieri, and intimated that lie would vote for it. Tl e quest on w.ts then taken on the passage of the bill and decided in the affirmative, by a vote of yM 77, r ocs 21. Mr. Bradley, (the whig candid-ire f -r Lt Governor! votina in the affirmative. A gveaeegefrom lha lUnate. announced the adop. tion of a reaolotion, providing for joinjf into the election of Hank Director, on to morrow , thts day) at Jo clock, r. M.. which reeolutioa was reo procated hy the House. A messsjje from the Senate nnnounced the pas sage af several bills, which were severally read and pasaad to a second reading. The joint resolution af tue Senate in fivor of the immediate settlement and OCCOpaliM of Uregoa tarntory and t to erection of a nvil government and the defence thereof ny sn armed force; WM twice read and referred to the committee on federal relation!. The message announced that the Senate had die agreed to the amendment of the House, to the joiat resolution of the Senate, refunding tfie ftOOOgtM to tjSen J tack am. Mr. Browa ol M. moved that tht House insist on its amendment ; which motion prerailad. Mr. Norrell moved to reconsitier the vote taken on the engrossment of the joint resolution for the relief of Zera Sutherland ; whicb motion prevailed. tn the question, elisll the j nt resolution piss, it was dee ded in the affirmative, ays 57. noes .Mo. Mr. Summers MstMtfaead a resolution relative to having the rente and profits of real estate of decedentoffered before trie fee simple, when such rents ami pr. w ..; py the debts; which wo? adopted. .Mr It ob 'ns n oreaentesl a hill t'.ie th . , ..v ivi uiatitfii nf .I.a rnnnt nt' ll irirnalnn n.l Cmm alkaa . read twice ; but before any o;!icr act. m, the House too a recer. 2 o'clock. P. M. twmmwmm -h. -m - w - - ssvaajaay a mm "iiu v.s VIIIV.I j r 1 i 'P p Mr Nerve" preen'e(! n hill granting rel.ef to purasr af School lands Prevent forfeiture for non- ... of ;'.terest until 1?14 ; read twice and MynMa referred. ie re, c. 7 t!ie trustees of a--ed. ! . l . "...Il ' - 1-.'.....l ... I 'I .1. ... I'unlri'" , ' II.. 1 - . n o, . .IClOOll I pw . ouis.,1 m " - , Br Mr. tsovmaa, to declare the wtaa..of theaet ppi.il 1 ' I it lilt mt' linllK VKJ -j ... r - - l1' t.l . I aa.-. li .l. ..,..,,., m.o A nt.'m-. oT - . , ... ' ' - awetanuf tmn ine dan S"1"r f'P Iwf bank dues eteated by tho aaaa ant and ail permlm - m mmm ... 1 . . l",J'"i."UM" laiaiBiiBBm uawsMaaa. . mrvnm rp.il In .... tnil r a ........ a. I rv.iw .V w milt. .11-, v.'':.irilbiy.l. -
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gt-ono rai! fir lly Mr. ( ir. sunn, to uthoriai Ust school comI 9OBt Jn iwor.e countv. to redeem rortam cert ficals therein named ; piscod to aaecoihi ridme'. In AI r. Uvwor, to amend toe act I provide f.r Keeper of State lloiie and Library ; read twice and committed. Abolishing the office af ri- ;er of toa Oiatfl HoaM and Lihranan. f.nd its dul.es to be . ' Virtned by tlie Secretary Of Statt). The biil prov,dinf f'r the election of prosecuting ttOfoeya by the people, in the several circu.ts wa read a s. cond tiaaa. Mr. Sti innera moved to ind finitely poatpoac, wiiicli motion did not prevail, ayea 27. mm Gti. 3Ir. J humpeon moved to strike out circu.ts and .r:ert counties ; which motion did not prevail. Mr. Wilson moved to Jay on the table ; tut car i r ed. ayes 99, noea 57. The q iestion on the engrossment of tlie hill wa i decided in the affirunt re?, ayea 0 . n' HI, rhe !i .1 ,va- tttea e mi dered as c-'rtraMd, read a tliird r BM find ,i--. i. aaaa - .a a. I rroeitiee Ttr UM election on in nrs-r .i inoiy ::i AagMt la ft! 4ll lh- faCatlCtM IM preS'-tiT prosec it rs la KTM Mt Lbf terms f;r whicU they are elected. r:r.T. r isal P The bill to- locate t'.e ant of Joatiee af nenton county; for Use relief uf purchasers of VITabaefa and Erie canai kasi in reUtioa Id If'.'Ull water power by the Srne af Ind. an 1 ; to extend ti.o j iTJr'J'Ction ot justices of tbe petej il c- rt ini cases ii viret j'lat ce. cce. in another rowntjf In nerve vaert there 1a no j iutiice , latbaftetM 1 nibs -pptmn to the history of the State of Indian 1 ; to incorporate the Coluuibm Baad ; f.r the relief af I)-iv-,d Matlock, Kund üommisaii uer.Acc. ; for Cue relief of N. Hurt .. fio'.d , aiitli ),- r.iiir the leas n if water power p.t 1'i'ts' Mrffti : f r ibe r.-lief of the tax p ajrera of rrMaUia toWMOip i !o rOCitl the toWl of Jtrion in (.rant county ; jo charge ÜaC tune of UoJ.;:j frobaie cooru ia Vigo cuMtr; dtfiiiinff lle mode . Imi 1 .mim ,,, T m 4 !tr..'A-n Mm n f eon of v pf.,.ct iW, yiT0T9 from by-stanu- ' pJ , i.ec ....... ... t i t ,1 '. v renort - t0tm - - ers, Miteail of from bystanders as stated by report cr of yesterday. On motion of Mr Thompson, toe Hoaae proceeded lo tha consideration af the bill dividing the State into C mir reesiotia diatrieta. Mr. Bradley mored to strike out Hendricks from the 7th dietnet and insert Fountain tranroosina thCM tWO eoaattMplaeialg Fountain in the Tcrre Haute I ist net Mr. Bradley pave his views in favor of the amendment, as- making parties more equally b ilanced. It would neutral zt the large whig district in which V igo was placed. .Mr. Nelson opposed tins nmendmeiit torn want of identity of interest; Hendricks and Viro being both on the Contbarland road a re necessarily connected together. M r. Bi ad ley r j lined. .Vr. Robinson showed the connection of the district in interest, in winch Fountain is placed, as the t!. strict now stands. He aahed, a h- tiier it is (,t ,air t make -g a wh o district and Fountain a democratic district. He conceived it aoilld bt . bad policy to make the amendment .'It. .if (.ormack aato, the gentlemen trom Itiporte a ... . . . . a Could have but one object in Ins amend stent, and that was to make two wing districts. He hoped the
il oOM would not sutler the gentleman to interfere oeratic to the core, (and his prediction for it.) they With Ins district. would wrap their "diritini;uished Jud.-" in black with ccnMr. Nelson arr.nn oppoped the amendment, and sure. This, like all matten effecting Gen. Jackaon, wMld concluded tlie gnatleaiaa most MppOM he d.d not reach every hovel in the country, and would kindle a paknow where be lived, in his remarks, for he wa thotic fire tbat would wipe the Stain from the Hero. Heme
m nan anowa ins nana, n s ooject was tu make two whig diatr its Mr. Roberts favored attachinu Fountain to tlie Terre H uite district. It ace med, trom the arn ments of gentlemen, that Hendricks had no inter est. He was in favor of having Fountain in his diatrict If there were not democrats now tuimcicnt t c ,rr.v laa day. he would ff.) in for making a sumcient number in the bittl. He was not alarmed at wl,al WM,lti tbe r-sult. if lie could get the aid . i a iit..i i. r . it . . , - i of the democracy of Fountain in Ins district. The question was takea on .Mr. Ilrai'.ley's amendment and decided in the negative, aye 40. noes -H. .Mr. ( llementf moved to strike out Monroe and inert Vlfnj also strike oat Mrown and insert Clay leaving ..Ion roe ana itrown nut provmeu lor in any district. Messrs. Norvell, (Jlemenf, (sorman and ot'iers ,, I . I a , . " . . 1 m .1 - - aaoreoBM ine ft .use in rei uio io mis airrmuiircaii Mr. t Jements stiooort'tio- and the other ffeutl'-inen z oppoewf riie question was taken on the amend i m-iit and decided in the negative, ayes o", n es 4. .ir. .u in in ni'iy.-ii io i runt post; me toumo-r m a aaaa . . aO 1 a I ..... . . I a a I . A . . Morgan and llendricke, so ns to place rhe former in the 5th and the Utter in the 7th district, lost, tyes :'4, noes 54 .Mr. Kottllte moved to amend, by F'riking out Mad 1MB from the Wayne district. Mr. Stoop atuved to amend the motion hy inserting llandoipii in the place of Madison, if stricken out. Mr. Sboap'i amendment to the a fiend me nt was not adopted. The question waa then taken on Mr. Fotilke's amendment, and decided in the negative, ayes l't, n e .") I . .Mr Korvell moved to strike out Ilrcwn from the Oaa. 1 ... ., ,i ra 1 out arui attacii it to tin, ia. 1, o 1 ,t, . . .Mr. II I, s haul, this was an nnnn lr II ... 1 .1 1 c ir- Waalay MM the people ot their boainCM at tha Ohio. It w.s oral aliiaaee. this county did tlieir business at tlie Ohio. It Was a perfectly natural connection. Mr. Uornua tiiouplit tiie connection a fair and proper one i air. Norvell eata. Brown laid along tide of Jackson, and it would be very proper to attacii it lo the mum -'istnet. The question was ta!.'?n & J-cided in tl.e ttve. ayes 39 noea ". .Mr. Bradley moved to strike Benton from tlie 9th and add it to the fth d-strict ; which motion did not prevail, ayes o, noes BM. Mr. liar dia moved to tftr:ke Brown from the 6th and ad I it to the 5th. Mr Keee moved to amend, so ns to strike Clay front the 7th and add it to the 6th ; which was accepted hy Mr Harding M a part of his amendment. sie qtisattoo ucinjj takea, it ws aeeidM in th; negative, ayes 1H, noes 4 M r. I iiouio n moved lo amend, so that no person hall be declared elected lo Congress, unless he reCC.VO a Wajortfy of the VotM polled; which motion area lost, ayes HI, noes 01. Mr. Bradley nt. ved to reconsider t!io vote, on striking out Fran b lie from the .'hi and inserting it in .he 4tu. He Mtd gentlemrn had Violated their pledgee to him, and be now went for making it a party bill. The qn nation was taken nn reconsidering the vote and decided ia the Mgative, ayes 4 J, noes ."(. Mr. Ca irmaa moved lo str.ke out Brovin from the 6th and add it to the 5th; winch motion prevailed. Mr. Hargrove moved to str.kj UorriaM from tiif Ut and add it to the 3d Mr. lev.s moved tue previoM aneetioo, which beng SMonded, was tnkeri, to wit : Shall the main qneatioa be m m put ! and decided ia the ttlfirmative, it v es ö4, noes JG. rh e ataia question, to wit : Snail tiie bill be en-: grossed I r a tii.rd reading , being considered. .lr. Lows in ied that tlie bill be considered as v ; Which motion engrossed and reail a third time now prevailed, ayes 35. noes :it. I he bUI was then read a third lime ; when Mr. VVhignt moved that tha bill be recommitted to a select eamai ttee. with instructions to equalize toe cistrrjs; which mot. on did not prevail, ayes W. IIOV .,). I lie f.-i-'stton was then taken r,n fW naor. rJ -j -mmm w -. ivii was ni- jinrgot; t the bill and decidfd in the affirmative, as follows: . - - ----- --- r 1 "mr AYis Meters. JJak r. Bowers. Brown r.t l Brown of M.. Browa of R., Brown of v Ushsaa, Patrick, Peak, Prctor, !..!, Huberts. ' 's joril . i a r tt.i ,. ' Nlnaa Sn n A- . om, antsu,.. - Swybart, 1 Mia, Tingley, N hc-.-r' " 4Jhit. u and Mr. Speaker. 51 ' ftUlSl', Uj'.r ,f V It iff f- - v. ...- ..
. j . . , . . 9 -.t.wv..wttic.tawttil-l.Jl be I. tarter. Chneman, Cooky, Dav,,. of S.. Denny, at half past one o'clock, P. M . of each day. Juf -ur. Dunn. Edwards, hngiish. (iorrnan. Hardin. The Senate adjourned Hawkins. Hodges, lluckaby, Johaaoa, Jones, Lea- HUL'SE or n i vurr v r v n v r le. Logan, Uwe, Ma,.-. Marsh. MT, mac' u 1 1 "ESENTAT1VES. . ii M rsJ v., v : .J ,, : TS0.' -Mr- 'monson moved to take from the I i 8 toe
?irtoroe. Iliaf, HiHa, Jackaoei. Lewie, l.mgle.
Mirv.n, .Vi- uy, .V.'h-r-. .'ek-r. Villikin, tchell..V iitnne. Ifyers. Neea. Parker. Cr I. man. Rieh, Bimoaaon. Strain, StratWa, Slummera, Snuitier and TfcoaipMtl ."G. So the biil passed. A motion w is mad." to reconsider; wliicli notion d il tint prevail, ayes -1. noes .VJ;and,M u.y .v.. the Houte adj urned. BENATE. Fhitat. Jar? M. Mr Miller introdurei a res duti n to go into an election I two Trustee of Seminary lands; laid on the table. A message of the House transmitting the following hills, which were considered ; also informing the Senate that the House refuses to recede from it amendment to the resolution refunding the fine to l.eneral Jack-on. Mr Davis moved that the Sena'e recede from lU disagreement to the amendment; which was lost avea S . noea . (A mcssije was r -eived from the HoMf r.ciprocati:the rasolulion tn into an el.-. i. -n ot I. iiatur .'it r - -. - - .Monday next.) J he puestiou then rccurre! on inriMng on 'he rpi-olu-tion ; aves If, noes 21 Ba the 8aaaH fa BMral Mr. ItailtUia i Baaad that a committee of free CO .f rence ba appointed. Vr Read Ihoafat it use c-. Nfr. fisrrrinaaw wuh.lrew his motion. Mr. Kels move. I to recot.suler the vote on nsi,.i::g. H bad m!-nnli rstixl the resolution. Mr. Uornett aaaa he was not willinj to atiaaaalias the i '., : and as to the aMney, (ien. Jackson never paid it. Mr CI n OaJ nked what was the of.jecl of the resolution I To censure the Ju le who imposed the fine. The only wish of 'he Old Ceneral was to plaster o-.,.r j,,s own , character at the ttTMM of Judge Hall. It was t!ie ohj-ct oi the Ueaaacntk pari;'. He coulJ et Im money at any tune, hut that ! not tottatac ;orv. Mr fwtchev sani he was suroritid at the course ct the majority on this sajljecl M r. Ewioaj sai I he hail exam lifeaJ t fllice I' came ln-fore the Senate ; he had saaaainod NiicV Uegistcr on the Mbiant and waa aatisAad uW i:-rter.l l.,L.,, never ..aid ihe m .i.ey the tine was praid my the citizens of w r,r",,,, , V"M- Jm)" ""'' Mr uistr.i.nteti the amount oflns dralt among the citiz. ns of N.w Orleans ; if 1 . . , ....... f rleane. UM, Jackson inight hare distninited the o e.-nif. to 'ifiitnl litis m , i 1 -; r . 1 nt..-' I,v h.m amnnn the citizens of New OrlSOu. afler he War, od he would vole for it. Mr. Wright contended that the whole object of this tneastiie wan for political capital ; that Gen. Jackson may again he at the head of tha democratic party. Mr Taniuhtll said, as long as this suliect had been up he had not opened his mouth on the matter, for it n i s known by aaoet of thos present that he was in the bitlle of New t Irh-atis, and present all the time of the tna'. He saw (Jen. Jackson draw the draft while setting at a desk at that place. The understanding tin re. was that (jeneral Jackson should not pay the fine, hut that it should be made up by the citizens but Ceneral Jackson would not receive the contribution. Thee were the facts as understojd at New Orleans at the time. Mr. Walpole said he wa- hippy to have an opportunity to explain him-elf upon this subject Gentle aa here talk of tarnishing the fame of a Judge. W'h is he ? A tyrannical Jude, who opposed the defence of the country. He would be proud to tarnish such a man's fame No. Senators would not tarnish tt e fame of Judge Mail, but thev have no hesitation in tarnishing the fame of a distin guished patriot, who in a div had brought peace to his ! country. He would aay to his Whig bretnren, that he ; would be ashamed to pursue urh a cesjraa. He would advise his friends to take this as they can get it. for the ssth Congress would settle this matter ; it would be deta he would advise his friends to take this matter os they can get it, or it w ill come back with a tail to it that will rt fl -et ito honor on their distinguished Jadge. Mr Parket sail the gentleman from II incock had fc. this .,u. -ii hi right before ihe Senate : it was not the amount of money, or whether General Jackson h id paid it or not, but the principle upon which wc were to decide He then proceeded to comment M the history of the case. to show the necessity of the military leing subject to the civil authority, and to compare tlie transaction with the course pursued in I'nglish wars for the list 1Ö0 years, where, even among the crowned heads of Europe, no martial law had been proelaiflaed. Mr. 1'arker here rim- way to go into an election of a t '..inrni-sioner on the VYabaaO. and Krie ("anal the Senate having returned. Mr. I'arker resumed his remarks to show that t.'ie very nature of our government was such that the civil should supercede the military power ; that through the peril- of the revolution, martial law had not been resorted to ; neither had it in Eoglaad for the last hundred and fifty vear--. He mtht also refer t France, and still the case at Nt)W Orleans stands alone and isolated in ibis respect. He would much rather have heard the centleman from Bartholomew show the necessity of that mea-ure. than to tell us simply that the General had paid the t'.ne. That was the true eWMttM at issue. It was got up with a view, and he was bold to charge it, of bringing Ihe old JaCMM fever of t8 aad M to bear at the nut Presidential cmass: aooesuon wen cmcuiateu to traouce me tame at . . i,eneral Jackson This measure was not necessnrv, as the Senator from Bartholomew had well xaid. to patch up the character of (Jeneral Jackson. lie referred lo the course of Senators Wtte had voted for this resolution as it went to the House, and aa pre Wed his surprise at their change. Mr. Ititehey asked leave to explain, as he was one who had voted for ihe reso'ution. lie believed, and lie would say so, though Judge Mall was now dead, that he regarded In hi not only as lacking patriotism, hut as a COW ana and toht ; and he otd for ihe resolution as it went to the Mouse, believing that it would as effectually show that mau s eharact. r as if it were declared. Mr. Parker concluded his remarks hy saying this anh-j.-ct was ot up n w to su'.. serve the. hase MrpQSCS of partv at the expense of the court, and exjiressinp his anxie'v to preserve sacredly the character of that IribaooL Mr. ll.irris rem irked ihat it was said that the friends of this resolution were now showing their hands ; torn his p,rti hl. ha,i never concealed his hand 011 this ssatMert. Mr. Kelso ni I as the mm nlpmnn tmm Kfl..tt h..l peatedly called for a justification of the proclamation of martial law. he would reply to the call. However, he n ould first state tliat it had never heen decided acainst. hut had baen again Md again approved. Mr. Keiso con. Inaaal at length k justify ihe peeclamaaion of martial law hy a succinct history i f the IranaactiM, and thru adverted to the history of the trial to show that it was approved ry citizens of New Irlean. He thought tfie res olution would not t! !c " ,Pnsu,e Ju,'ge HW 9 had heen intimated, and the friends ct tr.c rrJ.. m Wf'rt 1 nm " Imt? to tike this simple resolution, believing it sufficient ti) wipe out the last stain that n mama on the fame ot that great man. It that he so, he thought it too lit Me a nutter to withholj. Mr. West saiJ there was an old and true laying, "that whom (iod would destroy ha first made mad ;" this dehate had reminded him of the saying. He c ntinued his reniark m support of ihe resolution at much length, when the Senate a 'journed. lj o'clock, P. M. Tue Sonate reaumed tl &Cf.r.s!derati.n of the j . nt resolution for refunding to ficncr.i! J i. ks. n the line ot HWÜ d dlara, .Mr. N rignt Mid, there was nod si-it,on on to part of IhoM who rmpoaod this resolutina to hunt down Genera Jackson. There is aa rack nmne presented h"re. And when he saw lha Speaker leave thtt chair, nnd retire to one corner ( f this chamber, and in a real old I ishioned J ick.-n-rabble Rinsing speech and then j to nn ex p'l&trnaster and ak him how it Look, be was led to believe that there wa? somatb njj mora urging t.ns course tlisn the mere met i.f of the resolut: n. Order, r!er. Mr. alpo'e said he hoped the gentleman would bo p ,-rm tted to proceed. Democrats knew somelaittf oftlie jr-ees nf coor..?:; nninf, but if t'.iey wii'ied to see some skunk-skinning, iust let t.'ie gentleman proceed, and he would attend to bit cite m due t-me Mr. Wright said he wou.d say to t'ic ffent!c-:.;an. that bandying ol cpiihets was a two banded fame, and tuen proceeded to sh m thai General Jackeon ' course at New UrtMM wm unprecedented, and tyrannical towards some Frenchmen, and to mow that the causae parse ad by the coon toward licnera. Jacksun was not vittdiet ve. To nista.ri h.a nnai. tion he was reading from - ..4 m r.li 'ai nn I... p..Li ... a. k.'tll.iJlt.TJl "II llIC PUI'lTtl, wfien tue liour arrived to : . . t i . . a' li,. , ,. . .l ... . . . ., r -- wHvwa, wfaicu rt:su,r.eu m tiie c.'C :i r: NN in. Dailey, Abel C Pepper, and James P. Drake, üa motion of Mr. i'.reziTV. the atandins rules . nto tue election of l otted Senator ; out Iba House not be.n full, the consi deration of tha subject was deiarrad, frmioym rat-! n i Ca Re Mr. Mill k n of c i ns rt LowranMhairh. By Mr t-'ampbel!, respecting delinqent taxM , by
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V t .'11. . - lative to ach.. .1 law ; by .Mr. S-.vyhart. respecting a rued i ay .vir. (rman, ot imn"y. " t jnt ani ti i kifaV for pay I r kfa) aerejces ty Mr petilioM of ct lens o!'C!y f r relocation of county Mart; which arera aeyerally raftered, IM litter t a ae comta I lee . t. r. KeeaJHi lofS . 'caii, ii M ro : t.. 1 1 r ii ii . I M . : i; H Mr I taflej reorted a bill aataoriaiag Mteattild- :. ot a bridge ecreM the Salatnutua river ; paBvd ; a e-o:,d reaaltog .Mr. .Mver reported a bill amendatory of ibje ad to ordain? the eailtlia af Indian t j read tnree times and pissed. .Mr. Whiffet, a bill la incite a State road fr. tn Beaitaeille to IVteraaoffh read tfiree timee and paoaed. My Mr. P iüiaiaa, a h ll to locate a State mad from Boca tar to Liberty in wh ; read tariM a'.d rcfierred. f raf Sfars S ri n' -r Mr. rfitaona n rp-vedt reciprocate the- reanlutirw; af the Ifetiate to M ino the election oi I'n. ted Btatee S.",-.tor o:i Mot i!.tv r.ext ; winch was adopted by coaMut. Mr Nees reported a bill la locate a Stitc road from Roajiiaf (rem toCloterdale ia Pat ail caa fv : twee rear.' and referred. . . .-V' t a. By .Mr. CTemeata, a bill hack to regnlate the pay f aaembera f the Ueaml Aaaemaly, arrth one imon.'nietit, arh eh araa concurred m and the bill ordared lo be ejtyroraed. Mr. Harjrove osVeeal a reaolotion thai tttelfonae will, the Renale eonrarrtaa, pr reed to t::c aleetit : .( Comm.ssiiners ef'the reserved loarnaltipa ia Cih son nr-.d Monroe, on to morrow, at It o'clock ; which was lao! on the t ilde. it eaoxrooxe, R Air t M fl fl. t , .,. ,IIMHIfel rwf c'tr.n:r..l ,., l( . .... t . i. "j toe evervtary m .rtt", i rcaaerer ana ti(l t r, inclndiniT oftnu si tea of eaerr order, and . .. 1 ' :: 7 5,1 Ptl ?tl ew" .v,Mr I r,''' tiiijjont exp-nset bS fa .mi , x , ended. radotateal BJ f. a'l'hor se the House to CtllP '''' latinti unen i.C.-essary : laoptetl. "' " . ' rJ ' ;' 1 y M r. Moor" of O., a bill regolalmw the pay ol . .. i.i...- a m i 1 ColllitV aeors : read ihroe t ine .and r.'f'.'rr.'il By M llv Mr. IVak, for the relief af Mart n Manly, raSSlina reeeaae acta of 1-41 am! revtviaathoM , 'L, .. 11 , r, ; n .- 1 1938, to ttr M rgirus Martin cu:itj ; rcau 'v of twice and referred. Mr. Sbonp moved that the c'.erk proeecd to the 1 Senate and ak the return of the bill relative to a' final settlement With Milton Stapf),1 the j-urpo'C of reconsidering the vote n its paeiaga. Mr. Bhosjp aiaiatained that the lauds which 'would be released to .Mr. Bkapp, he was informed are worth at lea.-t (9)(0U0; tint he CoaM by a lew thousand dollars:. aOMre liie proprietorahip of them to himself, nnd that, if tlore was any SpOCH- : lation in the matter, the State bhoald receive the benefit. Haeara. Hill sand Bratiley denied that ihe laaaie were worth arytinng I ke the Mai estimated by 1 the gentleman from Franklin. The ifeiit of Stale, i w ih a fill view ofthia matter, artelted the lull pass ed, and MMidared tha t.tle ot the State to the laade, under any circnaaatance, extranMljr duabt f.l fbe motion to recall the bill wai 1 at, by a rote 01 ayee tw, niius uu. Mr. RobiMM moved to take from the table a bill confining voters t tiie.r towoebtp, which naoti m did ii t prevail. A j nut reaolal ion enthoriaing a 1 an, la tnet the expenoea af the current year, having been :ukcn up, on motion af Mr. demente, .Mr. (eoraaan moved to indefinitely postpone. Mr. Lowe said, if gentlemen would ppraifjr any meaner ia which the expeum nl'tbe government could b? defrayed, without a Kan, Ua won id go for the motion id the geutb man. Mr f aormaa apposed a 1 .an and Mid, trraaur? warrnntt! wei ld euawei tue parpMM of ofheera of State he was opposed t giving good atOtteV la t!oofficera of State and raos to in.- j ;le! lie was opposed under any circumstance s of procur i g a I an from the Mank. Mr. Wilson said, he would go home without h.s pay, rather than go fr the ro-isaoewf trcaMry notes. Me was opposed to bringing our State into dtograM, by imnoveriahing ! er officera. .Mr. Marvin said, be waa instructed to ga against the re-is.ue ol treasury notes. Mr. Matbeny entered into an argnnaont against i the poet poacaient of paying taxM, ace. as ealcalat ' ed to impoverish the tre a mi ry ! He wee in favitr of raising tlie tax. to appreciate treasury a 4ee. and this, with a prompt payment ol taxM ami I ef ' feet every thing desired Mr. ( lementa replied to t!i roaf!'Mnan from Monroe. 'Hint gentleman mm, if wo horruw meney from the HatiK. it will be tantamount ti".vin ,r0!d nnd silver to office-holders and raar ntonev t the people. Ibe inconsistency nf auch argumenta. needs no co:iim:itarv .Mr. Titiolev did not feel disposed t vote on tins resolution, tint. I the eommittM of waya and mean made the r r- port. Mr. I. owe moved to refer to tlie committee ol wavs arid means. Mr IIa vis of 8. said, ;t was folly tn spm! the- resolution to the committee of era) r and me in- They would not report favorably to the measure. Mr. Simonano boned ibe joint resolution wonld he referred, lie wished to tec what renort the would make If they lire in favor of an indefinite post poncmenl lie W ished to know it, and he WMld then be willinp; to act Mr. Koulkfl was not willing to act on t!ii(piot-. tion, until be mw the report from the committee ol ways and meant. The hour liHviiif arrived for e-oinrr into t',e electmn "f a eommiatMMr n the Wabash and 1 c nai. ve.-t nl TippOMOoe, the Senate were invited into the H iM for that purpose. Both Unices then proceeded tt said elect i in. On counting the first ballet, it eppeari d tint .lamos Bla r received - KU rot -. Peter Martaneaa - ia, Scattering - - :, James Blair was declared duly elected. "rt to luei ehatnbcr, nnd tiie t ne !?eni noase proceeded to th cr nsideratio a m reaolotion aothorieing a loan the euling eneal r be;ng on the motion of Mr. Uormitfl t i indefin tely poet pone ; which wis j.it, and dec de I in the negative, ayes 0, nnef ,",1, Mr S rnons'in moved to refer to the com mittee of Ways nnd means. Mr.CIementi moved instructions, that the eom mittM of ways and inem? should report ;t.s prr.j--ct for carrying on the government, as speedily nt sihle. Mr. Bradley moved tbat the re eolation and posed instructions shnald be ia.d upon tiie t proi.' . whicu motion pie v.- ed .Mr. Davis nf S.. chairman nf the committee of ways and means, innounced, thai the eommittM would most probal Monday next. Mr Butler nf V v in t'-i; its utintial report, o moved to rrc insider the vote on the enros-iri' nt of ttte bill for tbe flirsaatioa i f the roonty of Burlington ; bich motion prevailed, a as 50, noes '.Y .Vr. Robinson opposed the motion. M '. W li elif i ov d thnt t oe bill be laid t: ei t h table, which motion prevailed, ayea GO, bom U9. Miu eaaaas i i Relative to ihe asMssment of machinery, n wat er power owned by the Stat- ; f or the relief of Hen ry Ino;, r,t" Clay county; fof redaeiaa the aanan tea in Patnam county -and fr selecting tit rarore. The speaker la d b-fore the HottM a Commonication from the treasurer of State to a resolntiM al tfie HoUM, relative tr water po.verrm tue fruiiinapolia I'lvip. n of the Mat ral canal The amount r c vr-d f r water power is about ClfJOfl. John Burl is commissi m-r aa tue mm), and is paid n salary of fifteen d-üars per month and has rece in all, for his services 120 dollar. Tt.e eooiSMB .cat. on was then referred to the canal cornm ttee. niessaije from the Senate announced the pas. sax'o nf a joint resolution f.r the payment of contractors on the Madison and Indianapolis rail road, out of the suspended debt? The amount of aaeb e'.aim to be ascertained on meagarCmCBt, by ThM A . Norrie, which was read a first aad n,j tun; , a ben Mr. Brown af D. moved to lay anon the table Which motion (!.d not prevail, aye? II. MM 42. Mr. Hiananeon m vad that the vote on laying on the table be recoMidtftd ; which motion prevailed.
Wells coanty. reaaoetiM a roai
Tho) aaCatlM rcur.irpon the a:ot on to lay upon tho tahie wae deeded in the nefatiru, ayee 38, n ie 4ii. Th ejtteetiot coming up oa the engrossment of the I ill. .Mr. I. are morn! to recommit, with instruction. ahonld there not be sulfic ra' obtained from the rvapeaded .;'ht. the contractr ahali furrender any further claun nprn the State. A e'-ate now etfued. in ah ch M ssre llnley. Hrad er. Shoop and others participated. Hefure any question waa taken, 1 ne Id use took .: usual reecs. I o'clock. P H. The j o.nt renoiu n under consideration, when I rteaisa n iraed nas ordered to be e ngroaaed by a v..t . f ny-'f .rf. noe HI. Mr. Maretn i loved to refer the report of the bank RgamäMf i,.Mr. NkMr m le bank eoramittec, artth iaatroctioM to reju.rt ir favor of winding up I iaTafra o the liank, if n their opinioo it may be doublt advisal'Ie. M - HWotey n. o ed la an nd by etrikinf rOt in'ik eoaamtttM" and mert.nj "eerrrt cnuuinitttef v' btcli m ! r i preaa led aal the report waa not reJetv 1 . Messrs. y.i Tcvle and. OafMl vvcrr app in ted to th select aMMaathatl. lr. Headlee mr .d fa fake up fr..m the talde.
ii - own and Mr. TtJailej's re.dutwn on the nnn eujct ; tvhich aaoCaoa preva.Jed ; when 1 .Mr. ü w WQd that sanl res;.'u' .f.s be referred to the aaaaa seh et tomasiilae. pa which the lUi.u Examiner Rraoai and Mr Marvin's inelftietiuiia were rc-rr ! . bat pMeiaMla any action thereon, the Maataa procMtled, m secret aaaaa, t the electiM of Sli Baak lirectirs. which resulted as .a the proeeeainaaW af the Senate. lue I! BM then ni'joorned. Ill 41 I II tUt I I V if fj , tkt tahV cf the Purchaser, of the aMaas ..lid Tn f'.r I i.in'icr 1 vn angr. arr.ii, - Sir I. Bf it en-:. ' Sf thr Uenrral A$eikly tkt S!ai .ai i'jr Haa aaatsswssi . i --w j j - , Mimrnt hy the t,urchae.s of the Saof I idi t ia. l h.it. on koa Laaad.aa Kee,e.,,.. r'-e seve.a. cunt,e. ot w..a.,,cton. Onne at, I Biown or i.' their lejal iep" tentative i 5 J . . . .llrn. of all inH ret that is -r i.?J become due on the BBS aacta m rertificatea mi W. togeth' a'' costs, on . r th di 'f '"". r 'W lll 01 ,v been suffered, ui tlut may or ar :'i re. or oil that ,jv h.rrl v ;o , r mlWa.-l ayi aataaai reepactavel.T, the laaawef ale, oi any law now f"ce. ' the cMtiary aetwiaaaaaaaas. ac. t. The aciing Commissioners ef aajJ aaJaM astjaaMjni Reseures. aie beiebv authonzed and diieeted tn receive me pivmn t of said n.tcrM. motiey and c ot. at any time when Te i el within the attve extend, d limitation, aod in M- of such paiinent U-itig nude, tj delist fiotn the ale ol such lanOl as foi felted. Sn . ?k The time f a payment af the pnn i, al - r pur !n monev due f r and 1 ind. is heirhy eatt-nJed lo the f.uichaers, their leal ;, etentatives ami a- . as follows i one thud pait tl.eieol t the twenty -tit. h gap of Ie emler. 1 1 .freen bundled and fort) -six; one o'her third part thereof to the t-.veiili -hl'ih day ol Hecemt er. i;htee:i hundred and f itv-ei tat i aM the lemander or balance ihenof tithe iWMty-tiftti aay af Deeimber, rtg'iwM baataad aad titty ProrfaW, That the inleje.t ,f the atid puncipal r puicliae monev vlull b- paid a the sj -ie li.ll l-eeoiue ,! .e, .,(.-. ling t i the terirta -f tlie original rMttaCtal aale, aitei the twenty-tilth Jjy of Decemher, eighteen huodre4 and foiiv-three. Sr. L IVheiiever it -hail t c nude t .tt-fctonly t j appear TTTT ''VV h'liVV I h is teen 1 st or detioved, il hll he Ma l rei taacale t ale Sot v . .n tlie vppli- ( e itioti , f the prison or j-ii us, toni tide entitled thereto, 'o i- ie to n It ers -n or pr-oti, a new ce:tuicjte for lie land I to whicti he. she, r they it m .re eiitiitrd. Mi . This act u take ed.ct äiid te in toire from and afler Its pal lieattM in the State ntmcl ami In 1ian , J MMl. THOMAS J. IFKNM.Y. 1 eakeref the Hon , af aaMsMaaaatvaa. I If- rMAM I W Parahhaal sf gm lanaia, pets ten Appiove .an 1!, 1S43 : I AM BtGCUL f.v Ai T Rahasae t ihe raff art ana o Tix-$. Sr l He it awaafeat ' y iUr gwaavtal .4aeiaj'y of the Statt mf Indiina, l liat it shall BO, and i- her b made the duty ti tm Ii c .niity l if mi ri m tins State, whenever it ran bodone, ta cotlert my tt m bat praaat court that may have heen retajraasa i raOasa am nt in any foimei vrai . togetltei with the intcic-' and im aaJfj ,;ur there 'ii, in the arne way that othei taae due and ut j.:oi, are collected ; and tM any' tak o e-d-lected. tl.e Tmaaeitl hall dulv -cco-.nt to the proper aulawrity. F( J IVln nevei any county Tieasuier or Collect for anyt-n viou year, may have charged bunvelf with sad sc COUtlle.! f. SMI tax tli.t inn ri I li.tr 1 t t.ittd la Kim .tirS I tax hall Le deme4 and taken due hir; tariaetaatlr, ivhetfor in ni ' tit of office, and mar l-c by him coleted in the sum. way as othei laxe rhie and unpaid, are collected Sac. 3. Tha act shall te in foire from and aftei gaj j.ul.l.cation in tlaC Indiana Journal and State Sentinel. THOM s j. HENLEY. Ipaahai f the Imbm sf itr; lestaWativs ntOMAI l) WmMJnUL, ftmti If t.l of the Senate Pro few Appc .ve.l Jan. 4, IS 13, SAM. BIGGER. t-v ACT tm maeaaf mm met tmiutmt, m Amt reMaavl n r r .mr nn,: runs'iment, npt r.ir. d t'.hrwtr i 10, 131 Sr. I tt- i' f TfldOf th Ume al Jasmd mf t e sti; mf Indiana, Thats mm h .,f ihe me M'llaad - an an -- - ,, cnme and pom linont." ai..,r,lV,,l f-.-tmiarv lo lsH reuuiiei a license .o i..nmt to vml 1 ..rt-.. i. , ... w tie. and the raaac is aeiefcv aoeaaat ' cc. x n.iact to lakeeäertaad be in f.r.e f;om ,. after its .uMi alion in tte Indiana J..n,n.l M I Ma e S 1 -tmel. THOM s J HKM.KV, Breaker ot the iio-c af lapaiMaaaaMa. l IK 'M As I Al.mi.k President -f ihe Miate ptn tent. Approved, Jan. I, 1843 N 191. Itlt.t.Kf'.. Nfate llx pa wara. I :.o tod to? of a ate. m .i report to the I.rrr . fur-.-are estimaiM the lamaat naeaad f .r the r1,ru ixpenditurM af the HtmU fit 18431, aa pollawa i ' 1 C Print i - , - iirirk ex I ror i! str. utit.g law and Journal For r-t-it:nncry for (General Assembly he . H e. ami arintia r i . mm 7hi -,fiOO r i mi 1.7m 5..rrHi I.Viu Jtsi :',f' i ;l 0 I.Msi )t.!HI It, 1 1 1. on ptlhVat ISenersI rsaesahly ror executive rjhotn For pr asecttting attorneys ror Saprema nnd Citeait fadgca I r Pr iMte .1 odgea V r tdjetaal ami Ilaatter MsaterfaawaJai i r e. : sc ..... llouae, iaclvdioi g repa rs Ferr anneal appropriation to St I. lira rv inclita nr l.ilirarian's n.uv For trsnsportirsf convicts i . Stitc Prison, For new State Prison t.i i ' r : - . r - a . ... m .. , ....... r , ... . , mrt" "i" Fore gt nfttti njwift f Gotertm !9ome ol tlte above items hmh sewtty salty. Tmm item for public printing is raitrafwaM hi ri,. T,. Ute has aetef paid IrO.flOO ,r. bm rear fee Pr atinjr. since she ha- beam a Sta'e . ai; at ti, - . Iahe is getting h. r work done at leant 4 per rem. encapf-r ina i sue i.as t,,r many y.-ars pit. v.-t n. tad tor. va believe, has ssaitttaMd the c.st af print -ing ror t.ns year, ,t neaihle what it bM aver coot, rnera ia 10 Kl t .r eaantittgesit expenaa r.t tarirrrnaat. The people no dottbt would (ike to know what thje axtta thonsaad is f r. The Mtat fitraiahM hisa a hMM to live n and pay- U tm a regal ir siliry ot 1,50ti,aud we i ip thie i ctra ihousiai te given to bim f r gi or m :iy. The legislature might o examine these estimatra care cuy. 1 1 l,wu tin a irre S im to b? etat. l-rced off S the pe pie, . 1 1 ru n :. thCM .iiru ..ui-e. la ,i, Joni A ni mh Htriii Mawaa .M,.i a amsat lv (ir-orre Atkinson W ard. M r:csl a ork uhlish d men. ret at ir.e Asnartcau Hiatorn a! ..K-i-ir. t fa- rdlowiog psassafs ..crurrt. We romnmiJ ihe snfy.-'t n 'h sruoua aafentiM af all those who nevav saabraea an idea, basaaaar eood, unless it have th- MMtaM aal high, ancient authority : " In an anputdishrd h-tter rl J.ihn Adams to Colonel Joseph Ward. .!a. r i ji v. I . L 14, loo.lt aa, It I via tbm srr b mt Kssise, I tvou'd wake the ghost of Hutchms 01. a- i it' T'' f . i .1 . - .'r- ..,vr opr thr rurrrn v of tfi- t ruU I M.ttrs. and BtlJ part of it ; pr..ijed. alaays, that he ..iM middle with nothing but curreney. As tittle as I rrxrre bt. memory, I , atknowldije that he understood the aut of r.'n a d rornnirrco tetter than a:.y man I -er knew in thia cuntry. He was a BMiehMt, Bad there ran f r..t -n.nt.fir merrhint without a perfect kuowledRe of the t'.e.,rf f medium or naaV. U will be .n saaa to taak of vtyte crht. until we return to a aure, unmu.d Pilialasisa af Hindus' a-dd and s !ver. There ran nto r 1 a 2 111.-1-1 ot bWM io rn n.-v matter, avhh ft a hied shitnaikii m and mat he-ma-ua! standard ( ontracts can never fe inniah. wuhut a atahle st.iin'ird." ataaccTiaa ai Ta a aa. la lrassis. the ssaaaahaa af tales to the Mtsntaf I .ono.noo rn d liars, is to comtl I I . I I I . - . I . . . . - loheaehTel sah, for the sehvf af Thr hiahjt at U l.i"ll" pi ,.r i- oi J HIU.O lieil. ul 11111 .-t m lr .
