Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 31, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 January 1843 — Page 4

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IMHIM LMslLT1 ICi:. BE?i rR. SaTVtMY. Jan 1 1. A if.nt resolution in relation to dnlinaUent I"'' in the counties of fcoeeruske ud whitl I ordered t a second re nl.nff. I- I I I I " PKIM.MIH Hy r, ituiKe frmn about l. iiizint or ntncecii ri.unty remonstrat iftg imiiot the ehsdltioO of the ofnee of counts auditor, referred lo eetoet cornin, ties convict ng of Messrs. Kead, West and Devie mr-iinri or roajMUVOH. PJW Mr. f .mett trom ttie .inunllee on cnurii on a bill to encoiirajre education , providing fl the nntou of a anliege of profsosioool '.earners in each county, and tor the examination ot common - m. t !cliri, r.Mii;itii profcMonn teachers lr.m pr f irmmy military duty, laboring on the high way. rinj a juror. A 0. ; BjSMSed to a second readn Mv Mr. I'arker, from a select committee, a bill lo incorporate the COmbl IdgU city and Venire tUrUpihe company; referred to the committee on Corporation. Mr. Tannelnll, from the committee nn canal and internal improvement, reporter! n Substituts dr n resolution referred to them M the subject nf mak.n aayanat to contractors on the Madison and lodi hia, ol h rail road. The resolution provided for an investigation of t!ie subject, by an acnt, and ffjptft on tie: eJttnjf. i he r ;ort was concurred in. I be ijiii;-!,.!!! being on tlie cnron-inci., tiie I int resolution, Mr. Cregory said he was not pfuparod to ate upon I he enr oMment of tlie resolution, fof lie had not tif nlc rination h ieo I rod. 'in nr. t hi of Mr. Keldo the rceo'ution was laid on the table. Mr. liui-ll, from ft select committee, rvorted a bill to aoiend no art .r the relief of BRtttora or. Hi the Wabaah and line cuial; passed to a second r,'V "'S: ,. . , .... Mr. i.oiiins m ,veu to tiKe trom the ta.de the b.n i upplemcntiry tu an art suapondnig the sales ol oeiinqurnt i inos or t xe. mum rnii7 ue ayes arm noes ayes 30, Boei S ; 0 the bill was tak'n up. Mr. 'olluis moved to r commit tho bill to the ensnsnsitne on goasspe, with inotrncttonn Wf rnriei motee that the bi.I be indclimtely pst pes 'i I., ., .. .... ..a.i Tho subject was discussed by Mrasr-. K l-o, Parker. Coll no, Wright, Bradley, Davie, Gregory, I 'wing and Pitches ; when the nnestioa sraa taken and lotst ayes 13, noes Sfc Tfie qoestion then recurred on committing with ihntfBCtiOBg, The 8enntOfe from the several counties moved that Pohey, amlcrburgli, Montgomery, N ermilliuii, rnyntte, and llnsnn, iu enemntnd from the ir..v.-sion-i of the bill ; arrepted by the mover. .Mr. Morgan moved to 11-truet so as to refund to the original, even where property has been sold, ihe lull value Of ench property ayea B, tioea U ; so the motion was Inet .Mr. Rend moved to amend, 0 that, where the inlefnot of the State reeiirea, the colieotor hall take n di'hvcry bond. Mr. MlWamfhey moved to lay the bill and amondnicnte on the table, until time could be h id to suspend the ojientions of the bill of which t!u is hupplemciital , lost ayes 'JO, noes 35. Mr. WsjhjmM moved to amend St. that tho said delivery bond shall he eondit oned that if the property is not delivered up by the owner, that tlie collector may he allowed to distrain and sell any other property without delay by fcuit, A:c. ; which was ac cepteu t.y 3ir. Kead. Mr. Head accepted a modiioation of his amendmont, offered by Mr. .reg .ry . so as to author ize . tsM cnlleetoV In I -vy un and sell property, in case th'! ow ner was ah. ut to leave the country, or put his property out of his hands. Mr. Kelso m .ved to lav the instructions and amemlinontl on the table ; lost. air. i DUtilf withdrew Ins motion to rcler to the finance committee, that it might go to a select committee. The hill was then ordered to be rocomm.tted. The question recurring on the instruction, Mr. Kelro moved to strike out so much as exempts the counties of Plwey and Vanderburgh from tiie provisions ut the bill Air. r.tcher said the people of his county did not WSBU so. Ii reliel Tatlus. MU SJUMU SJSW SSSCOOd rea son why gentlemen should nbtoCt to his people h&V- ' . . , .. , I ..e me iinvoege oi pay mg t neir tax punctually. , ".. . . 1 ' vir. Kel.-n w tthdrew his motion. I t Sundry other counties were exempted from the, J provisions of the bill and the instructions. .-accnrunig u previoos noiico .nr. raras uiovc.i I! ... Vl II. -1. I to amend the standing rules of the Senate, BO as 0 meet at half past eight o'clock, a. m., and halt past one. p. ui. Mr. Barks said his reason for introducing the proposition to c hange the stand n rules ot the Se nate,

was to enable the Senate to reach the tiles, as there By Mr. Cedan, as to the eipsdwney of sjtohahhnj capiare important t ills on the files which have not been lal punishment in public; not adopted. reached for the last three weeks, and from ptOsent I By Mr. Mitchell, as to ihe cxjicdu'iicy of abolishing pull nf.,-earanees it will he some time before they wiUltoSj laid on the table. 1

be reached, as them gnome t be a disposition on the part of Senators to discuss most questions at length. I Mr. Harris moved to lay ths resolution upon the table; met. Mr.' Kelso moved to strike out from the enacting clause and insert, that the Senate meet on Tuesdays - and Fridays at nix 0clock, p. m., for evening ses sions Mr. I arks moved to lay tlie amendment on tbe j table ; lost aves MM, noes 22. Mr. Collins moved to amend by adding, " and to hold even. DJ ses-i n-sen Tuesdays and Fridays." Mr. Pennington thought if we meet earlier, and make fewer speeches and shorter ones WO WOUtd I Fnon be up w ith the orders of the day. An fee night I U..kd..inU I.,. 1 I ft 1 1 t.'l..r .... It 1 1 1 Ii 1 rr. 1 1 r r . . t ..... . mm- ;"" them : Hiev werC i'enerallv turned into matters v - j 0 . j - , sport. 'Ihe amendment was loot, Mr. Herr man moved to amend po a? to give mm bers an opportunity to deliver themselves of speeches : for bunkum on Tneodny and Friday evenings without interruption; lost. Mr. Aker moved to amend so that no member i-hall be sllowed to speak a ksngOf time than fifteen minutes, on any nueoipJOn, without the leave of the mtomtn Mr Keteo : 1 mn empoeod jo all gag meaaures. I beüere the mover is one who aaeiated in enforcing t a few diys since. It there are Senators who cannot imk speeches, he hoped they wouid not g ig o! :iers 1 ne ameni. ment wa. lost. TtenueeUou being en Mr. Keleo! imdnsenL m tlr -? C lIJOu !vr a ttiVl-IiUl if t hp nth'Stinn Senate decided against v fj i a division; wiien tbe question was taken and lost. - I The question was then tikn on tho resolution, and carr ! ayes 99, noei Iii, nVnate ndj wrned. AFri:Roos Bseeion, mtm . i .i i i m .ft. m . ,, 1 ,lrlt.':.i .'i.1-.-.lt.'.l. .f... I..At. . . . ........ ....... ' . 1 ,,vm' " -u'-- jo-n resolution tor Idj .ur.iment. Mr. Ilarr;s moved, a call of the Senate. Altcrthe call been made. Mr' 'ewo ruuvcd lh41 abscnleM ,eot für;l crr'ed. Mr. Kel?ie toOWed to ndj mrn until 2 oel ek ; lost. I tn motion ot Mr. miller, a further call was dispensed w. The motion to take the resolution for adjournment fron, the table, was lo.t. The rules were suspended, the orders of the day tsken up. snd the follow ing b.lls passed . For tbe reliel ol Catherine Melli IIa For legalizing the districting in Daviess county To extend in part the aasseaatonn of an act I snilrn arvni 1 1 ..... to .,v.uia, j,.IV , r, au llx equal to actua settlers. Mr. Aker moved to recommit with instruct, on, which carried. tn mot, ii of Mr. Ilerriman, the mot. on with i in structiors were lt d rn the table ; and , , i"L . . rt,tl,00J.rt ine coit-uction - , . , .- .,. . .-puiiii imjirci' ors ol sa.t, ht ;hc counties therein named. A j -int the resolution reiai.ve to tne abai ii and I )h,.i Uk,tX'l.J U P B;,Kf,00, l9m m m . A San a .. . . I - a . t - ZTZ ' '"-nuaiory or in act m I ft rS läWsf V ft rW m m mt, arft . S n. .s. aakkI - I '" '.""'"X "" i" '""' pmppriy to execution, orthe relief of ll.-b...,, L nton of ltand..ir.h . " . w. .w."K,'iii.,tj ii it -ii . v ,.r , i' ... . w ........ laid upon the tabl- w 1 1

Sundry ! Hi f id res ling, were read,! end sppropnaUd, disposed nf. n a i regul r alt iroef i d ei b-e. Mr. W ntn id I mmmm that nn attorney! tVes ru nf'iir Court, wh ch wo

mended, motion of Mr. Harri, by striking out Hupeento I ' 'irt .' Mr. Harns moved to lev the amendment on the link ; kt. Mr. Rood moved that the b.ll be referred to the committee of t'.c whole: ctrned, M .- Read moved t i t ie House b. 11 on Hincm'j j.. i ,: , np rarried, n i A m o' llr. 8tunntrd, Ii6 Senate resolved itself into committee of t lie whole un the bill to , .., , M r. K-l- i in the .-ha ,r. IJ i m Ii n ol M'. Ilnrr;, the House hill to iboliak d-' .-t ; - vi- t iLr.'i up: when he moved to strike our fi; much ff toe bill ae relates to projecting at tornry'j. d rket feet. Mr. II t r r i a s;tid n man cold r.'t dri'.v straws for anything without beiny fühjeet tr indic tment aAer indictne tit, just forth" ntirporc of the docket fee. II. wanted it abolished. Mr. Watts dislikod to see so kifk a profession so unci rc tu n usiy atttrKd lie had a higher re;cct for the profession than the gentlemM ; perhnps lie oterraied them. Mr. Ore gory favorable to a total abolition of the docket f, e. Wa spent too much time iu latinu upon the subject. The bone was too email to Warrant the eontentioo. "1 ' r; dtecitssiofl was continued ly .Mrpr. Penn in gl oft i Ke id, 'alpole and Coilin ; fvlicn the liiotioti wn '. ithdr i . n. Mr. Wr gat moved to Jimmd .o that the docket r tl t I a. C I 4 ! . .1 i" ieei shall b,- aiiowi a is nerriorore, uut um ine loo slnll be paid into the coinuio'.i tciiool fund of the proper county. Mr V r . ir i , t tlo igbt the iedool fond could not he; more proporlj repieaishod than from those engaged v i u L... . mi litigation, lie pud i would lie an addition to .1 , i , ., . , ami the rund Ii his county to the amount of j,.0 r i"H i annually r j &m that tiic ron.mittce rise II d . r0(nrt tiC bill and proposed amciiImenis book io tho Senile rec -Mimcinlin their rtdreiicc to a committee and ask to he diacnarged from their further eonsid era' ion After SOSno dsacsJSoicMI tbe motion vn.modified 1 .13 to ri"', report progreei and a.-k leave j 0 sj again; which carried. The Senate rein-.. i to vrnnt lenee to the eoaamtttoe lo pit again. (in mot, on of .Mr. Pennington, tbc Senate hill was hud on the tableMr. Stmf. rd moved to amend that no complete record shall be made Bp in any ca-e in the elrcoil court where a scire facias has been issued upon the tranecript cd' Ihe judgment nf a justice of the peace. god, leOOrded and entered on the docket of paid r ut, unless required to be dene by one nf the partic sat hi", or their cost. Nr. Collins moved to amend the amendment no that no final record sbnll bo made at the expense oi Ihe party toeing jtho case, except in criminal and chancery cases Hierein named: but may be made al the expense of cilher party, by reejMat, dce. which was accepted. Alter Oonto disco--, on by Messrs. ' t regory. Col - luis, McXaanghey, Pitcher, the question on ihe amendment was carrieil ayes l'A, noes 4. Mr. Kei-u nflhred an amendment, that a transcript shall not be tauen from a justice's docket, where the Judgment is less than titty dollars, and persona! pr -periy can be found to satisfy the claims, which was lost Also fix inn the docket fee in cases upon pleas of iroiltv ami not Sflt if Ins e ...... pi""'-j ."-.v. Mr. lavis moved to aasend, that the act shall take elT-'ct ii;nn the passage of the bill carried. .r. Kelso moved to amend, that but one docket fuc lfJ be charged for an indictment Onrriod. The amendments were c onsidered as engrossed, and ordered to a third reailmcr i ro nl .,,,) o:ici,l Un motion of Mr. Davis, the title Ol ihe bill waa rbnnTo.1. Senate adpuirned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. SaTeanav Jan. 14. ri 1 1 1 ions rnnaaa 1 1 n. nr Mr. Myers, rrlative to a State road from Yincimncs to Dsekshnrgh' By Mr. Pesdhe, lespeettug the Hasmnv. town canal. Uy Mr. JfmoM, relative lo an indictment for not complciimr Court House. By Mr. Strain, relative lo the weighing end inspsnian nf nalt By Mr. Major, fuhv "c i.i uu u iiioi. oi nine oi p i ion ie.i ; ais.i, io varaie certain Slate r,)3,, m9n severally referred. The lull respectin? the opentasj and repairing public . . . ! - . i roans and Binhwavs IO certain counties tbcrcin named: . , , . msraa r i , I Ititr.l limn an.l ti i - ,1 it ,ni vim u ii.ii iii j- i vi ,-i- i:u i Wr li.irrn i:t riMntrleil fl hill r t lative to notice previous to leasing water power en our public works; read and i , . ...i rei.lmo' Mr. CatoM reported a bill for the relief of the securities 0f jün Tlaster ; read three times and passed. it I SOLV1 luvs. Hv Mr. Sbelbv, relative to a sale ot goods bv cmniN .sion merclrnts after beinjr on hand ihri e months ; edopt d v Mr. rr tieeier. that the use et the nan be nmuersu to big Btota Convention on Tuesday next ; adopted, Mr. Bsjttonfeld, relative to illsgitimais children ; . Millikin presented a joint resolution in relation to b" dutie, ol assess -rs ; read twice and refer re i. 7V, Ff"? 1 roaorutwn mr ine rr It' ot Ml n ivrtitliut .-1 n. nn, nr.i-inr. Ihn A, - v. .. i.i.Miiii.t I'.a. ii. in,- i n,. ii;e ui a law for a distribution of the proceeds of the puhhc linds. ill.. I a I II ,.f I tin I'imiLirl.n.l 1 t. . I. I ... . I. .. tto--aves S3 noes 37. By Mr. I.inle. for the relief of Andrew Wilson, commissioner of the French Lick Reserve in Orange county ; read three times an I passed. Hv Mr. Thompson, on the suloect of an amendment of the Constitution of the I'mtcd I States, providing against the eonttopaney which placed Caps. Tyler ia the Psesi !:.; - . -..i. ivi wis win. mwrnrn ,,,,,,,, , leau .ite, nn,! nn n.,. n nl" Mr. I. r .mm I ...1 nnm 1 1 . . t . ' ! . tn nrn. I., t, I . 1 I " 'i 1 r t . . I k.i ..aa l.fm n.in.lt.l. Aw . 1 . ... . v.. ... , .g.... .... .... f vent debate aves 50, noes 30. n. as. u . take the acknowledgment ot deeds; read twice and rej ... . . . I-. i "wiiin surcyors poet io . . . . . . r J I 1, tried. Dy Mr. Dunn, to incorporate the Marion Band of Grant countv; read twice and referred. Hy Mr. Proctor, amendatory of an act authorizing administrator of Map.hew II. Kempton to bring certain suits, she, ; read three tunes and pissed. Ily Mr. . to iacorp ire the Pfewburgh Aeadsmi hi Tarnck county ; read twice and referred I5y Mr. nmsup, la SUthlllioi the publication of tOM copies of laws, n totivfl to justices of ihe peace, rends and hichwavs and school laws, in the Germsa lancuaire ; read twice, when Mr. Hedges moved to lay on the labia ayes "J n i.i fi 1 On ni.iii.in nf tfr lir.iirn nl 1 v.. r... ferred to same select committee to which same sul ject was heretofore referred. Hv fr Moore of F.. inr-iirniraf i n thf fiprmin t'rmeil Lutheran C .'lurch m .V .v A. I .mv : read tw ice and r - - - ... r - - - - committed. Hy .lr. Gorman, to locate a part of Stale Road from Columbus t EfeshvUls ; rrtd tluce times and passed. Also, a lull in relation to the three per cent, fund in .Van roc county ; re id three ti nc and passs L 1 1 tr I . I I. l ... W W I '-oi, rc.aii'c io me moje oi u.i nj couniv . nusiness m ffashington caunty to remain as at present ; mad twice snd ordered N I rnavossed. Hy t;r Lryman. tor the relict ol W. Y Lane end t$& M Lane; read three times and eommtgj BJ r' Lir;-. fctftoe relief of Nanev PTsnnenlen; o-u, .,:,c Umes anJ , r nes moved to take from the table s blil to amend ,he act h'üitn? ont the pebfic n rks to iiiiaatti compnnirs. Rivins ap lbs Spate's portion of the JfadiSOU snd Indianapoli Kid roid to the company organized under said act work sufficient tcini afausdj nearly completeit to gwe the comnany said privilege under the eiiating law , r ""'"'n' " commi.e on cans ,Vc. svltn instru.-tions to so amend that lha rn saltans I 4T B . a required to pay to the contractors ail unsettled claims on said road ; which motion did not prevail ivr. 3'., noes 40. The bill was then oidered to be engrossed. The biH relative to tolls on New Albany road ras, on motion of .lr. Clements, recommitted to a select committee with in true Hens. va. A UMtotona trom the Senate announced the pasge of s bill of ihe Bonn f r ihe relief if the purchasers of saline lan. la in lh. - . .1" U'..li!niTi,vi - 11 :.u sniendniint ; which wis rr, d i. .vumi. m j-..ii,,i..i, anu vnii -i. Bim j; o u. i ui t;ie senate, to vacate a Mate roaj county of Franklin was read a first tune. in I lie "te have adopted a resolution providing ,CVr C,tCt' a COmmiaeioner on the VTabaan ft ft ' . mmm r.r e canni west ot l.atavetlc. on the JOih inH.;. L wnnn was reciprocated by the II use f.sette sr.. -mm.Am .? . 7J ' " a in. ni l t - - - - . ikrii..i.;i i r ti r.i irn en nar.t f tv 'ihn k.ii ß,.K V. 1 1 J . . 1 hC b,U for thc reiicf of cra Sutherland, wasj

read a tlnad time, and lost ; on the question of its ..ssssgo, .yen 4, now 48. I he joint resolution, returdmg to Ctcncnl Jack. ort. the fine of f HHX, came upon its second readin-?.

Mr. Mradlejr aaid. he had eximined the subject - nee it was last under cone deration, and he now could not vote fir the joint resolution, under an) cireamaiancpa ; anu procee.jru to ; ve a ilet nl ot too proceeding! or Ueneral Jackson, highly prejudicial lo Thai gaiiant OBCer, Ilia stalciuent was repelled, as untrue, by Mr. Dafitei The jueftion being, on trikmg out the part winch wkittWmmkft the character of J ufl j, II all, Mr. Bradley ni"vcd to hy the resulution upon the i la ; whuh motion prevailed. Tlie amendment, aboye staled, was then concurr I I a, by a vote of ayes 50, rioc SS. The joint resolution was then considered accngroeoes), read a third time and pa.-sed, by a vote of i) en 74, IWOI M S . tli- joint resolution pissed. Mr. .orv'ii oiorecl i r M'.'i! ion tor a commi'tee jt, rnvostigato tiie conduct aad offeial acts of Dr. M riure, riit ol the State the HaiHson and In dianOfMilt Kail Road ; wk'u h w-is a!.; i d , when The II UM took its u f.ia i r- c'..s. o c t,c m k , IV M. R.i. i i r vssKn. b' liohing the office ot rounty auditor, in certain counties therein eaanesj, to wit . IMron, Waabingf ton, Diib..i, ov- Ve M in en inner : for the relief ol for id Lotion toernsliip, Kwitsertand envnty, for I: II : to imtni nn -in roisti ve lo township bos ROSS in Miami r. untv : In c vulr ihk hiro'i -f in ( harlo-town ; ?o tstoJifft tne mode i f doine connt ... - S 3 Mi--ina in arnn am! lo .. : tor anuoiiHin ' coaam i soi oneea t i i certaia Htate renne m Jay county ; for the tsrliel of tiie paopUi of Vermillion coonte : to inoornorate Portlaiad. J-iv eoaatv : to ' 'V r ' 'u ' 7 eooy ; n provioe tor ex .en-e-. fur proii ( i on oi m'IIOOI lunUs 2 J . , . . ' . , . .. ,' . . . . : rr ine reliel ol Jotin ItrooKbanli : f.r t ie r.-'n t ot . i i i i '. mr: Moon - relativo lo suits asrainat Miami ImAi ans; Ibf the r -1 1 : of I lei nun Wirnui; concerning j tho trasteeo of the Preohytermn ehoreh of Kort Warne : to provide for lownvli n asKosaora in cortain enettiei and llefininf their dutiet to ehengu the nam ol l.otter Thomas Lntfto L. T. Martin 1 al ire to f lie trustees of P.-rry county ; todirorte El itbetb ftrotra; for the relief of Hiram farther; to summoning and ompnonelling jurors in lel iware and dreht ; to locate a State road in W ayne county ; to div ree Janet Moy. The bill lor fb relief of Alexander Benrd Was r- id a third time and laid on the fable ; the Mouse not bemg foil, and t tic ro being objections to the bill The lull j. rovi. ling for a suitable punishment for defaulting public officers, both State, rounty and townships making it a penitentiary BsTiiOCO, Aas read a third time. .Mr. Gorman moved to recommit to a select comm itce, with instructions to stn.. out so much as iu diets punishment in States prison. Mr. (iornian defended Ins motion, lot the reason , 1 1 - , ,.. . i... .......... ...... . i ...... . ... . i . .n I'nonoi. in. in oo-n opo! i ion iic in inenifence and WOOtd overreach the object intended, as it would not be put in execution, affainat many of the petty otneers mentioned. M r. fJSaypool the author of the bi: replied. . . . . . . . .Mr. tier man said, it we con d soaeh imp arts ot" :fis ot" the scoundrels that have plundered the State he Wi mid go lor it. but as this c ould not be done and believing that it would not answer tbe purposes in "ed, in consequence of the severity nf ite charsc u r, ue nau mane ine iiiomoii. The existing law being read, and being nnnally severe in its character, in defanltert; .Mr. Bdwards said, it w as sofficient, and moved I., lay the bill upon the tabic ; which motion prevailed, aye lli, noes The bill to authorise the exchange of treasure I T aobslitalinff ostos for lives and fifties not exceeding gHMdhl mi amount, deducting interest on trrc lives and hftine, when exchanged . was read a third time. Mr. Butler of V. oppooed the hill on account of the expense ofprintingi Arc as costing "or fjBtlHt). Mr. I, owe favored the hill, because the State w nh! save the int- rest m tlie lives and fifties, w Inch would more t!rm exceed the expense, Mr. Brown of I), opposed the bill, because it would throw a worthless circulation umonffst n. for each treasury dollar would drive from c;rcu i tion, the same amount of good funds gt mm , , t On motion ot Mr. borman, the bill was laid on the taiile. The hill to ficilitate the fun! settlement of the accounts of Hilton 8 tapp as fund commissioner, providing f. r his returning tn the State eonse 9lt, lttll dollars in State bonds, in lieu i f tVyotUing bonds, ACC was read a third linw. Mr. Norvell objected to the pesoageof the bill. He was in favor of the Stete holding on to what she baaot, until Stapji settles u .Mr l.owe favored the hill as advantageous to the State snd as perhaps, calculated to save tins amount in hol da. The hill then patted by a VOtO of ayes 53, OOCl 34. eetmr ni.i.. This b !' came up in the orders of the day ; when Mr. Leslie moved tn amend, by Ptrik.114 it out from the enacting clause and inserting a Substitute, providing for bnt one execution in a rear. Ace, and , extending tho valuation principle to the securities nn rorieited delivery bond property to sell for two thirds it vain- as heretofore, c. j Mr. Robinson moved t amend the amendment, so ttiat plaint ff sdiail choose one appraiser and de fendant the other, snd they not swreeing to cbnoee a third ; eleu lo intend, to as to cumjie! appraisers to 1 t,tve. tl- VAMtl hw,m I mi . i . u ii'ii i Mr. Äorveil moved to amend the original bill, bv providing, that it shall be the duty of the constable or sheriff to eummon two responsible citizena. whose .1..... .. .l.nlU.. 1 . I I I I uuiy II s.'iaii oe IU FeieCl UIC pCrSOII 11 atlU rei pr,(. rn.i.r i..:IU ,.. L. ,l. .1,1.. ... I i ... .... i ij iiiij.iii.i,.v,i, I.' ' l 1 1 ,iij.ii.i iiii.j ri HiMir, ana shall s' as provided in the tirit see t inn winch . section, wincii vv a - not a i- teil .1 - II oi .1 . i. ii il . .nr. t.owc m ivee to amend tne original o.n, so uiai one nnnnreu .aim u ry mniUTS snail ne PXOmpI from execution altogether, and one hundred do II ir.from tbe selection of plaintitT; winch amendment waa adopted, tyes 51, nods 31. .Mr. Vh oht moved to amend the original hill, so that where plaint iff selects personal proper! V it slinil sell for full value, and where turned out by defendants, to sell PoT two-thirds of it- lull value. Mr. W high said, be offered this is a compromise between those who contended that plaintiff should si oct person il property and thoeo who contended til.it ileti'lld 'i lit khollld m.-.L,. rli. . I .-.O i . i i It ...nil. I obviate the difficulty Orged I gainst turning "lit old wanone. fce.. and ooard sutficientlv the riahts oi ikm J .-. tutul atai ....r... t t.,r .. i , H'1(iin A-.' . 1 lu'M.lhir.l , mciv :ii ftii , J j'v i Mini 1 ill ill l I'M II ' lit III 1 ' . i ..'.l.'! ... ,' , ll.l.l.. Mr. M Its Sr. n saw a difficulty. Where defendant had none but good property, and the plaint iff fl I ii to scicct. tne uuicnunni wunm no compe.i. ci to turn out good property at two thirds. This wee an in i ... i . . . ,,, ... surmeiinTanie onj. ctinn to rum. Mr. Lowe said, all the ditScultie ind been obviated by b s rncndmnl, ti4 be eeieved the bill was Bern a , (l j - it c. uld be made; he themfbre moved tiic pre vi us qtestion ; which was eubseuuentlf w itltdrau n. The oneetion was iken on Mr. Whtghts smeml . .sia meet and decided ia the neg live, ay, I J, ones .7 Mr. Clements moved to amend, ao thai defendant in ail cases, shall have the privilege to give up property at plaintirl' two-thirds, and .f defendant gives riglit to to select, ihen it slnll sell at full value wh cli amendment was adopted, ayes H, noes 34.

31.. Jackson moved to str.ke out the IVth section. As t'.e resolution had be 0 placed on tlie i urna! 1-: .. i. : r. ..... .

riHuio iu prvLsartj lanvu un (.Atcuiiuii, 111 lavor 01 executors, ausniuiairaiora ami ouaruians :vng a suv of 10 nioiitlis, A:c.; which motion did nut preI ' m I I ' .. 1 . The b li being now mien JeJ, so as not to harmonize in its various parts, Mr. Hrown c f IL moved to refer to a select com-! mitteut Wltu n f iour nf enectinf that object. Mr I mm.mi !, m 1, 1 m ......... I ........ ..!.: out the whole bill and ii.mti ' .. - nibst rule. nioiit i ü u , c . i ll un li n u nn. Ii II" III , .11 ,h , III' .nr. Henley moved to recommit the wh de matter, tor the nurposna naesjtionnd by Mr. itrnwn nf M. ; . . a . . . . . which motion prevailed Mr. Thompson offered instructions to the com-

I vom filing i ne p .a :n i ii to pay

miltee.as follows : ......II... .i a coats, in all cases, where the dcieiidai.t has tendered o.-... F-s -7 a ia;r cmi value. !, , , s . . . sdf . --- - prior u me commencement ol suit ; which waa uut adopted.

Mr. Ilrown of M., we. Kich. Carter. Roberts. LdW e and Milnkin, wer appointed tlie committee The j int rioliition for the benefit of the Wabash M mini Labor SotlogO, ivc was read a Aeostdtisao, amended so n to potpone the payment of interesl on a loan from the sinking fund until the principal falls du, and ordrred to be enjrrosi. .! .Mr. Ilr:ull'ir, on leare. introduced a bill to proride

lor tho construc t i.n of a rail road in uapofftO county , under the act letting nut the public works to cmpv hies : whicii was rad twice and e- mmilted. Mr. Tingley moved to imtruct, to that they shall to t he author scd to tnn any eircnlatititr medium or srrp ; or other banking pnv ileges ; which motion did not prevail. Tito bill was then referred to the committee on corporations. The bill regulating the pay of members, so that no member shall receive nay who absents himself. without leave, unless prevented by sickness, during buch absence, was read a second time and ordered to he engrossed. The Roose ac'j ;irned. MF TF M'MIAV, .1 III. 10. A messngc of tlie Home, tft itttog the following bills, was taken up and C'M.siiierni . To locat' a State rood (TOM ' umbo-, llirthoiomew rouiitv, to Nashville, Itrown covntf : referred 'o t he roniMi ti 'C on r-ail?. In relation to the: three r cent, fundi m Monroe county ; ordered to a eeotid rc"dit 'g. An act aboliebtng tbe orn-e el county Audi .t. ;i entities therein named. Itela live to ivite against iV Mnnii luJnn ; rc:ll!tw:c', and , referred to the epaanaiUed on Öe judiciary. Concerning i!n iruatees of the fttat rfcsbytcri'an (;i,ur,', ol '"rt Vjre ; read twice anu ttknCf) t , .... . . , . i .. . Llic couitiii t..e on corporations. lo chanve i.. mode of doing i ounty businnei in t!io counties of arrich and Dubois, appointing com m i 99 tenors to locate State roods ihoroui ssMsod. Koloitve to w.tiiiir 111 tieposao tottaiy. I' .r Mm ivllcf ui NN".n. UcCullcr of MonroO county. For Ihe relief of John lirookbank. To eaeate atre-ts and nlllevs m IWwk'wMei . r inenrporetd Un town ot I Portland, io the coeo'y of Jay. T provide fat the I".V,", "T 01 expenses ncorn 1 ty enl relng tlir- piy ,m"1 Knool fundi. To divorce Janet Mutiny I roin .1 a mes Mullet .Mr. McOsughcjr moved to reject the Dill ; which v a-, lost syes 18, noes 87. To divorce Blisaheth Itrown from her husband For the relief of J. .Moon. Providing tot opening and reiMkirinn hurhwars in Bartholomew countv. 1 r tbe reliel oi II tram fratber, colic ctor nl nie ol .Minimi's couniv. lo riiango nane: i .... ... ' i Lather rhoma tiiliing. For the re., . of the poopie of Vermillion county. Kor the n I .tt of Marman Warren. Relative to the I 'erry count y seinniary. Uegulatine the irravevard ot l.afav.tte To locate a State rood in Wayne countv. Kelative to township anteeeore in counties therein named. For the relief of the securities of ttte school contmiearan era nf Miami county; read UvTce nn I r- terred to the com Otil tee on education. Amendatory of an net for tu" i !iel ul M itthew II. Ke mper , reierreo ... I ... u . c 1 i i i n itii f-ii ri.T.i. ill'.- : t r T il r i ' i T .i. ii .a i - - . . ... - lene, ol TippecanOO county. i'or the reliel" ot Snnty H olBnffton j which were severally paeaeo1 to sccund re ading. A Joint resolution of the Senate for refunding the one c i den. Jochsoe, w an one sioeouiueiit. one c i tsCli. J.icKmiii, Willi one ameiii.inent. KeUo hoped the sinondmBnt Wnpld not te "Urm! to. I ins amendment strikes out ail Uiat disclaims any intention of easting itflcLtiuiss on the court or on Gen Jacheon. This was a compromise made by the friends snd opponents of the resolution. Mr. West defended the reaolntion so amended. Mr. ( Collins replied. I ie rives and noes, being demanded; resulted as follows Area Mosers. Bright, Carr of J. drr nf t., I ) iris, Dobson, Ihizan. Harris. Hetficld. Merriman.l Hoover. Miller, Kead, Kitchey, Shanks, Stanford, Tatm-hiM, VValpole, and West

Hoc A kor, lexauder, nrsdley, Duell, Burke, Mr. West said the election in ekson takes ptaee tot'ollett, C Ilms, Cornell, Cotton, Everts, Ewing Jar ; the returns would be made on Wrilnrsdaj. and the

('.inner, (aregory, HodgO, Kelso, McGaughey, Mof':u, M .rgin. Mount, I'arker, l ennington, Pitchnr, Reeve, Sande, Stanford. Waits, ami Weight Ml. Mr. Went from tin committee of free conference on I be treasury note bill, reported the bd. back with an amendment, providing that those notes, when received into the treasury, should be cancelled, instead of being relonned. Mr. Wright said he hoped the Senate would not ii i n pree I i the emend ment. He pronounced it mstot oiii, odious and hateful, amount eg to notb ng sliort of repudiation itself. It propones to destroy a fund acreeiy sec ninrt ny ine onatitiition am ordinance of Congress fur school purposes. ll . . t . t M - - a a a IV tili j

Mr. Dohson : The hill propoeed to consider these I Issikling of a tolMsridge acrosu coutb Hogan creel in Dearaotee as received into the treasury; this amend- bora coumj ; passed. ment provides for cancelling and burning them, as ' By .tr. Everts, amendatory of an a t to I cate a cert on

it received into tie treasury. lie could see no compromise in the amendment, nor no material differ-1 ence in rftect between the ainendutcnt and the hi L Mr. Parket thought the amendment a compromise ; the bill an i in i 'v i i ci 1 1 l -'ii'.. i.i i L i v it'll .... r t i . ... I I. .. S - .. . should be madi good; that tlie Wahaah and Erie canal fund was no more sacred thin many others;. Ihe discussion was continued with some warmth 1 f 11' . ft sa-a ii) iicssrs. vtesi, uradiey ami i .w uig. Mr. I? wing moved lo lay the report on ihe table ; winch did not prevail ayes "Jl, noes Mf. Ihe QUeatlon then recurred on concurring with the report, u hieb was discussed by Messrs. I mhaoe d l enmngton, and carried ayes "J? . noes 18. . Sundry fieti ions and memorials were presented! and aonr onriatelv diMmsed of. HI run is Or COMUITTCm. tr mm . . Mi r, i.wmi:, ifom the committee on iiMicral rclaI ..l t a I om.s,,o w.iom nan neen reierreu a petition OU tl.C iiibieel . rpncirtpcl ft mint riiluiiAi i nr. .Iftiiiis in iL 1 , .v. . ...v. i..rr,i,.,.- ,..i ,i... i?....i iij .i 1 fire r 1 1 rerritorv ; read t im Im m lion - T w . . v j . ii.-, vin. i inc. to l lemnrin mover) to amend so aa to read in-

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rtll't olir SciMtor-J 111 llCMI of ICOUefit ' tl r l'i,'.n.r j I it mmmm - - - 1- I j , .... I.n..n m i. i i . . right to instruct, and the Senators would consider it . ii I t , . r. . i. i ....... I. ........... .. 1 sO. I hero Was mi ll ill I'lionrimr .1 The amendment was adopted, and the reeoluli. Oil ' passed. Mr. Cor nett, from the committee on education, to whom iiad be. n referred a resolution in relation to providing for a further regulation to sciiool districts, reported it inexsedient to leqislate on the siilij xt ; concurred m. Air. Aker, from same, reported a !iill for the reü -t ot Borrowers ol tro.-t fundi a ji i -sed t a second reniiiig. Mr. Kwiug, from the oommittet to w hi en was rerre,' a hi 'iiOi-.,li,irt'iiil,i(iL- In r.i fdnd scrip, rep. rte, 1 the swum back with an amendment, striking ut all alter the enacting clause, and i - . "o. i i . Si. ''."ii insert mg a snii-i tute, s n re adjourned . krrrnsooi arjcwioti. fhe S nre rctj nit'il tho consideration of tho re port ol tm select committee. The report and Iwitfa amendments, were laid on the table. II, .r. nitcuej oncreu a resolution, that when ihis House adjourn, it adjourn until IVedncsdaw morn . St It . ft . . . . I -' .. xk ; am 'ptod ts .lr. fjoll tt otlereci a resolution that tho Senate. tue lloiipC agreeing, v... go into an election lor United States Senator, on tfonday, to- - hi instant, 01 ten o'ei . ; , . m. : provided Ihe llouec sgree before Thorsday nest. Tne Preeident decided the resolution to be r.ut of order, inasmuch as a similar resolution as on tiie table nf the Senate. T;ie r9enete then ordered the resolution oe tint sulject to be taken from the table. and sent to oe tin:. ted, .Wr. Uornett moved that tne res. lution be la:d u; ;i the table. ' . . . . . 1 Ayes 7, noes .17 ; so tiie mi t.on was 1 st the i Jr. L'oliftl moved to Mr.ko cut a:; after enacting clause, and insert the one he ottered above, Vr. Dario moved to atriko out the prouiso, He referred to tne special election oi Jackson . . I . I . J 1 lb : . I , . nililll IlltCS 1. 1 .1 C" IU UIV. .lr.' West suntvirtnd the moffiun. " .Wr. Uatts su.iported the proviso. Me did not .sh to be forced into an election at an hour s ,v 'im ng. .lr. Dohaoa was in favor of the motion to str.ke out i ne proviso. ..i. .Wr. Penninotnn nnnnmA thn mmlns . ssa . . . .vr raraer hoped tiie friends or the pr nso w uld not yield ; thus pot i . In the power of laeneniic to .prilg , ioa upcn us Wllll0ut notlcc

Mr Davis withdrew Ins motion.

Jr. arr s moved iniciui bj stf k nf 041 tin time and proviso, and Wierling I hur.-d.iy, the 'J.'nh. provided the .iure reciprocate by Saturday ucxt. Mr, KtUoctUed lor t division of the qucfl.on; w inch eras loots .Wr. .V.li.-r thought the proviso was perfectly dictatorial. We had no right to tramm 1 ihe th r ; hrnu .i c; the LegUlatufs 'e deemodi it p'rteetly dictil I I Mr. Mri!l.t aaid he had no idet that tlio friends

ot Uie resolution would consent to strike out the usual recess. prnvtoO therein contained. Our ; I t.c.il adversa- - o clock, P. M. ncs have the power in ibii branch, and front nee Mr. IIa rprovc moved to reconsider the vote os the sent ,h . ii vi.'; cvrcM it. - iiui-t. how ie. opt nm of the report ol the committee of liee conev.r, b- indulged le be in for med the Senate lb it ference an ihe treasury note bill ; which motion , ho well understood the secret tonte nod N Lb s pro tAei an able and an auimated discussion, in whicn It was to throw the re- - I ty of Maviug Messrs. K' ioiimoi, Ilrown ot M , (orman, Lowe. oil tu a election, on the ffonoe of K epreseatet i vee I ingley, l.ee and others, the question vas taken on My Tnursdiy next, the fouee niti.-t inform the 8e rc-oonndermg the vote, and decided in the affirmative, natc whether they will reeiproonte thin resulution, ayes 51, noes 151. and it is well understood thit fee II fhee be m The eeeatiep then recurring on the reception of the dark ea to who is the ropreseip live elect from the repoit made ih morning by Mr Wilson, from the coonty "f J u-k- n : hot lif SI 1- 1 .. ikm in the tbe COmtsnttoe n tre coi.ti-rence, it as decided 111 integf l and U II genee of thai ; . I . de ihe amrmnt.ve. ayes 54. noes .'14. s.r.-d to deieet the r. gnl w oneeai am ol iv ad )'' ' j ot. n then being, on conrnrrinj n the reccdents on to s cju. Hi on. was a tat sj jroing , 1 1 of tue major, ty of the joint committee ot free into the election M tho en? liest period when wneb eonlerence, il was decided m the atlirmative. ayes branch was full. had been n fatree nl btiugtn; 1 47 . nu.-s 4'. I'lnn m ikes the treasury note bill a en the election it the enmsnfewnnM at of tue session ' ia if the IsoenteJOf sipns it.J l..o who may bo elected from tiie eownty of Jack- i A nseeoage from the Senate announced the passage OA, Wnig or demncvat. eeid .uV M.I 1 .r the' of a b.ll aboli-hing Attorney's docket fees, with eet 11 00 iHfondaj next. Wo w I m-" t rou on tuieuduicnts, w bieii were com urred in. the open Btdol half leHelatiTe conflict. i fen .Vr Bradley, on leave, introduced a bill relative then can Conquer, my watchword shi.'l bo rise nnii to the levy of taxes tor county purposes ; which aa Bght igaln. I.i 1 me nay ioeonctosioa that Jackson iwicc reud snd oontoastbedj

county will, is in day gone he, stai I toherpoliti al intecritv. fe looked! rC I.Sam..H n cv here ;,s the reprcb nl: if that c- ii-,:; by i, e I'r.dav r Sa;.: d:iy. itfajrrs fclwing nd Iv..-. 1 'i,),. rl. d '..c original ""solution ; und OiüHtfexl Ur ff rf is is smopdme n . Wr. Ritoliey eald that sjent lernen m ji.t wtllodtird to be bold, erben rtsey knew tlmy had tbe advm tage,

1 bey ha: seventy tjve lenmhcm 1 net, nhom tuey .Vr. nrndley replied. eon Id put their hat A m mi. e s. d there wan n I .Vr. Davis of S. explained, and charged upon tho tri h in lb he would rofmat that there is a in k I gentleman from nnefte and Ins friendi, that the in it. Taey had put off the election five weektf.J tNlngH with their usual vslor, were wili ng at the and now When we oropoaed t pootpooe it only eonmencenent of tle e-sion, to bring on the etecfew days, and thee couM not beer it. tion, while two fJenHOCfntic tucmbers were absent .Vr. Farris witudrew bis mo1 rot. and an.-tber on his s:ek bed, and a Whig member Jfir. JVeOaunhey said - h e the gentleman from here, holding his scat by a fraud upon the ballot Jetterton bad ipojien of tlie Courte of in iHHh Leguihng. latere, be would refer him bae'; to l'.-iin -ee. I .1,-. I...e said, there is something connected with

i "ere be here representing a insjority of .-ec nred ag iiiist him, he would not abu.-e the p ven p irty la j wib the) belong. Mi. Brifhisaid the intimelipn af the ecntlesaaa Rroot ! lh 11 be is B ipn - mini; couniv ontsioinn Vdt majority, and thrrelorc inurcpresentiiig their wishes on tbiH occasion, was tu j ihr least ol it, iii. nrnct, I a.ur iiol mi, wiuioui coinpioiii.iim on.- ms oi at) ps meal opinio,,-, to get bars. I came hem oDsjiiiocrst. snd I hum Ishall go away on Ihe pop!,, mho sent ins well uooerstoiid the course I would lake u tlx sulucclol . . , i- s; H . i. ,, ii electing a l . Senator, it alliirds me iileapine at all : i,mm to do iha w ill ,i n.v . au. I. .v.., .No BKsO up.n this I w .1 . . , . . . . j iioo, recognises uss oocviBje oi nasi ruction tn a tollerestent than 1 do; audi liold say sell now ready to do tlxwill of those arho sent sat, if IcanaMwtam what it ia, Inponall sjnastiosM thst snm ont tsjamoghly rasnssmid at ! the tisse ol my election, Tito election ot I '. s. Senator. aowosor, sraa esavi iiouevrr, was canvassed, anu I i ....! ailimi inn it i not 1 cxpoctrd of mm fiom my roastitacnts that I wilt sole tor a 0 Otaer an ol my own political opinions I here are i feotlemen opposed to me politically Oos in the lotdn . (say coostiturnts. i who will sustain mein this assertion. The charge the Senator from Putnam makes is therefore w ithi.iit foOrklathin. Tbe allusion be mode to tbe inapiritv I was fleeted by, comes with an ill graCS from him; he -lands upon much more ticklish grmmd on this point than i do. Let lino look .n his own Iran majority wis vesr f r a lesson on tins head. Mr. Bright eootioord in reply to the Ihsaati oi the Senator hom ftaritrrfflend. v.ii. Kelso explained said he misunderstood the Be itor tram cs&nmo, aod tberefbrc took t ue Ii w bat lie had ;aid.) ( repn sen tätige could not arrive here l.ef ire Friday evenuur. Now he sr ante d a full Mouse before sereeing to c into an i lection ; then be w-us resdv. sueross or not. ffr. toflst called for a division of the ssjsutiun, and the at ton to striae out Thursday atid insert mjsjurday, was (Ost. Vr. Mlkf onored a joint msoJntieu which wiHbeniveu hereafter. maaj nrraem cca R Mr (' arr iif u moii.l t..vt- an it nr.,t i.liiwr l.kr rwv rf vi vm misj.sswsMiaf m ftu sst,a iwu'iasitist. iui Uei-etkm of aii ,ur,,s.j,.L.,: ,...! u..i. ..... ...,.- ' ,,.S1 Hv lr. Ki Iso.cn, c dotaodanti riuhl to waive a sale ' " " 3 Cr .....1 I ..... w, i.ii..-. mm ft wvi j .'An uiI'MI. Iy Mr. tt'.ttts. imendatori of an set authorising the ,rtero:id therein named; passed By Ifr. Baett, to relocate a part of ttto Ciawtardsvi " amsport State road ; psssed. . ,,v 'VJ "mr. smemlatort t an act to incorporate Uss I aTMMItil IH IUI -i llltJlitt ' tl I 1 1 1 LI i Mil I '411 , I 1 I JaMW. SB I ' ornate scijouraec ii ti i: ?i KEP UI.S F.N rATIt R Mosnw , .1 in. B. Petitions. Ac were tl were tins . nun-; inccnn.l 1 v .ir. wihart, in relation to a sr.itc road , u '. ,ti llkiu. r, I.five 1 0 Mate road; by Vr. Bowers, on same sul jeet . 1 j Vr. Peak, on same suhieet ; bi lfr. tinaonsuD. of HeiKi l"vv. J'- sod others, . t Ciuk and Floyd, thst ronticts in th rte ' rl,'" required t work out tlie value of property stolen ! - them,tet the benefit of iln.se from artmm the proprity , was taken . !,ic !i wers severally referred. M r. Wilson, from a majority of the j .int rommhtea of Tree conference, to which was lefefted the disagree rw nt of j the two Houses on the bill sjmJung trea-ury Uotei reel ia ble for State .Ines. Ve . renotted that thev have aurn-d 1 I.l i . . r . . . un- nrsi .iineiio n. ni oi i'ie .en in- re.aiice io ouin v i , . .. . . . . . . .11 U l'i I MIHI. I .1 1 I ' t'l 'IT k r Olli III"! ; u.vr.u u - it.. .i.i.....i t"..... ... w-f-, 'i',. ........ and imv berud out accordinelv and insert in In n there if mesa Words ' ! cancelled atld destroyed m like Hnl mm tm I - I ,. .... ...... ,...1 i r t .... revenue proper. 'l'i. . i .i I nere ha viiiit I, i,.,; I I,r, e mnt.'w rs n ! i .ti 1 1 ..Ii I lie 1.1 ' t n-,o . .111.1 I Hm oil Mil" J''. o, i;,,- w . ... . mit ,Wa V........ I .1 I... ...... ..f.t.- t. Mel .rinick and K .l'iiison f the Ilou-e disseiili d t r . on l!.e committee nf the Senate, and Mr. I iins n, f..r bimseit and the ether member from I !n House, repotted that the committee cannot scree with regard to said -pie-ti n of difl'ereni e. A pamt of order was here r.ii-e.l u!.; cb 1 I th'-.' two reports should be acted on bv the Hon-.. . - whether the report of ffr. Wilson sb mid be roeeiad or not. 'J in re never bavtng occurred an anal ia SS ca-c w ithtri the knowledge i i t;i- Him ak. r. bs aoeided that m his opini to it was not his ilntv lo deride whetfier t!.e report should I I . m .i e re e: i .1 or no I at w is ne i.r.n mi c it n 1 1 n.-. and the question w 'u!d I e. sbnll the o p rt M .lr. iis n. From the rnajoritf t the joint rnmmiu)sa.but a name rttj I the ri riiiiniuc ot th.- House, I . o. ur nt ' A question was n.-nl wheiher. if the ;ej ort w i- received and the House rafiistd t.i eoneor, it woohl not -ir-loalljp nj. rt tbe bill ' The fetpeaker de nied it UottbJ. ' ihe question was now ta. a, on recc . ng the rep rt ot i r. v ilson. and nt ileeided in ' ne ti -''at. R Vote rd rives 1I. Rfes 11, Mr. Ii oti s r p 'rt v :. v desk ; when On motion of .Mr Ilrown of M.. tlte II cc :i I nueu to ifsist on i's c: sagri committee ul free cooterence The bill for the incorpnrat was read a th rd time end pa M r. I ul ke repi irted a .. g rporating the llagerstown a n a s Lea en rottii . 'ml th" act company, was read twice and eoimmtted. Mv Ur. O'Neal 1, to locate a tate road in lbs c nntf of f.reer.e; rend three times and panned. Hy Mr. Neos, s ill tor tiic reliel of Henry Ingle read twice and committed Mr. Iiiifoiir n ported a b II ineorporat tiic Ye vay llanct ; re a a twice ana eomn Ki t 11 r ett.i m m . . a Sir Brown nf St., trom the s which tin b ll vas referred, repc eomm ttee to irti d it back, with several amendments, which ben j rc id, Mr. Clements m i Ite recommit n th instruc tiona, to incorporate his imendmeot adopted oa w , .. . 1 .1 I . I i ' i I , , 1 1 . 1 1 Mr. Butler moved to amc Ftructions, that the plainHT, when dissstirfied n th inc r perty turned out Ly the defendant, tn select other . property, which shall br n; . I. II' which mot un d.d nt t i rei On the finest ion, sha ! 1 the bill he . mmitted , vv itii .. . . nstruetinns ,.flVred ' Ur san mm . i . I u . ....i.hi. Mr. limy pr ; - " " w l" " by striking them out and inserting tue second anu twentieth seclione of the last Keeieed Code), as a

I saassstotosgsoSSOt 1 compromise ; Mesnrs. KoOinson, Wilson and other

gentlemen havmg promised to support the bill, if the old law was t.oi altered with r:gard totbe selection ot prperty . I he qaei! on was taken on sa d 'natrurtione, and negative. ay Ml , noes 64. Mr. N ils' ii moved to reconsider the above rote, it Mr. I itfinen's accepted the propootttssa of Mr. 1 1- !... in u Mr. Wclson iltidri b motion to re oiisider. ro any pucstion was taken, the House tour Its ..- I : m v-'d t take ip the roo.ution irom 1 the Sei. at.-, providing tor going into the election ot . rn:t".l mates senator. .V. . Daria of 8 'aid, this is just what we eipected. W ben WO have a vacant scat, the M'hijn are roads ' Vee, brave souls, they :ir- now ready. Iet ..ut ihe II aen be foil, and be wss ready to meet them on the f-ir Bold of contest. , rei lulii n of the Senate of which the House ie ac t apprised. He spoke of instructions to him self and ci lleag ie, t!iat he had learned wss row getting up. to iesrtrnct thesn tn gm far U. II. Smith or some other Whiff. That men were going about in his coontv. as h was informed, w th petititions. and persona were approached with a reijuest that they vv,,ul)1 instroctiott to their delegation in the UmuA.i!rt, to make rm. gooJ Thst signs to res , roU t ,1iuMt., he U4 to , , , . , ., i ii sal ed, Ii d been obtained in tins manner. Me V, .... ... ' I1... r . i t r . ... .1 Iiiiii im ..!. I MA r r C per information from hia county, wi:h regard to thoae Instructions, to SO on this resolution. . I i I.V. I'l' .111,11 III. t'IH.I .Vr. I ag y replied and went intothn ssVenli and Itoall .-. at great lottgth , the lohhiea beioj well (tiled with llelegatnatn the Whig Stile Convention. Wr. lie nlev said, this being an important subject. got up for llie purpose of enabling gentlemen to dispi iy their abilities, and as tlie lobbies wore pretty well tilled w itb geotlenten w ho had eento up here to m ike Uovemor and Lieutenant Governor, snd as Ite was a candidate for Lieutenant Governor, he wa glad of the opportunity to display his abilities betöre the respectable audience present. (.Vr. Bradley of Lapute looked very pleading during thrse reunrks. ,tr Henley then proceeded to g've a his- ' ry . f the proceedings of Uto Wings, with regard to I eC t on. lie was prepared, the moment the il use w is foil, to o into the election Th I a sued be right and bonnet, and either party would bejusttliable in postponing the election, if Whig! or llemncrnta were absent. He then poke of tbe instruct ons g .t up lor his friend Lowe, w here persons wer approached with an enquiry, if they wanted to imoAi trfmturo tto(e$ n i i '-i.i'U ' He did not know whetbei this were true or not ; hut he strongly su-pected it was; fortius was the way the party icted n 1-( for instead of a pprenchingf nemr with then true principles, a 1 i kut ru pre rnird! or a fog cm ft in i (turn I " ' ; ridrr' while t rc-e t h inga were unexplained, be was not prepared to vote on the resolution. s tin- resolut on was got up tins evening fr the purpose af display, he bad concluded to sk.ii a fen BOOM tot th" satisfaction of the audience. .Vr. Gorman preeentnd the smeation in a still stronger 'ight. tVhcn the whigs were so valiant r tl'irta to bring on the elect mu, .Vr. F.d1 1 "in Dnb us w as absent r. Kennedy, tho De i. ' i n , Senator from Shelby mount homesick .:i bed in Shelby county. Yes. orave souls, then ty were willing;. then referred to the erTorts in In own county, and paid, the co.-n was a tit em - n : t inch party, fir that animal, in Ins sneaking acta around our lum yards, ti'ly represented lli be who were deceiving the people wtth their ..'. idi I int' rmrtimmt ! when the H ue is full ho would be prepared to go into the election. Vr Butler nf V. said, he would speak totbe f 66sss, and accordingly he t seansenend a ppeech, of that character, ia srhich runi t o dry .in!, r. . Ä c V c. were refer re I t 1, much to the edification of Ina lunience. h r lie referred tn the ciuons and coons, there w is immense ipplsotO .Vr. 81uss eooke of instruct iun-. and said, he had pledged biuanelfuu the stusnp tn vote f..r ;i-n. Ilowsrd, if instructed to do so. lie lant, be now Nans instructed to vote hot i w ays, and mtitna'el he would now rote as he pleaoed. Immen-e cheers from tlte .o''of. .Vr. Bradley n iw replied I i .Mr. ßormma, ami made quite a display ! and spoke af ihe insinuation ot the gentleman from ('lark, tint he sruu a nnndi date. -Mr ricnSey denied. Mennd naid, he huiiself ii :and date .Vr. Bradley cusrtiusjtd am! redueved to.wV. M " v s sspirations tor the Slate W hiteh use, where i ? ami bia good wife eonld smtotto ntntoT i I iCS .lr. Hen y said, lb - was derived from a srhiir naier and of cmirse whs In I authority. 1 Krad ley continued, but was not ehneend by tJsetut . - r erring to me .ir-n m i iioali c ae. snd tal ng that the wb gs ween wrong in urging on tho Senat .rial election wb ,e the st preocntntrtsn ftrnfm 1 1 . . u i th inatof nTum : l'y were absent ! fieri uteri fond eaeers frntm ih 1hmrro.iu- mtm1 ti ' .Mr. H i1, v enntinned in a very mor- " 1 ' is many of tin gouttosaen in the lobbies dis appeared. .'lr. Ifenlcy repi ed and sa.d. he was ready for lha election, whenever nil the nwuteneu nrene) asMaasnt and II Sri i!.; be neif c.tly fair tor e.tber party to go lay the electi'to. under preeent circumstances, unI 1 1 the tn"!iili"rf Were frsnt. - his friend . l.-i a -s very um-a-v a.mnt his b.ng a cati; date b-r Lieutensn 1 leovernor, to please tho gentlesaan he would da line ! .Mr K narde made aa t- a nonffieh Csf tiie lobbies : when On m tion, the House adjourned. hr. II imm baa drawn en toff tn Medical Journal the singular c-e ot sunn wimse rssc. in cmiei tie nee ol drinking, wa changed from tirccnn tu Hum' in. flhrsfwa l'"t. l:it : I nil ii it i . iii i A. I diinl) : rlaiSSUi w. I i in i it I ... at, Arm ISJSS, leSji H i -i i h.im rr ,. t f ' .If'-''.' i. ' Jim- M . anl suntiH I Vfloriw r. J....K- I. .iftn i .IS may it Jamumf, M Us )ear IS43, In i " - vi i ... fit, l in Ihr flrrfc tirfW-r nf nnr wl Hi aSiSSseSsssa '-it. 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