Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 32, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1843 — Page 4
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r .)l n L.E .il,A 1 1 III:. SENAT H. Mr. Ke'ai offered PS letien, Th at the TfHWW of BwattS MrMI at a early day as convenient whether BBS M it II ink w BdSBB B UM BtatB the -um of 80,OOti sii r i iii um v ; pn.aij 1 i b i wül by lzi!ative ena tassmB sank a I the st.,rk in sail B tat SWad by the Stste over Mail a'" ih nnjmil charter t by tahmg Up the Mate IS n.ii in I I I-. the Ka-k a1.! ') per cei.t. si r i,i in J 1 1 1 MaHatlty lor a I f il l t 1 above BBS MM yvV'u-t , . I he . id Ur.lt m g) J money, snJ , that he ml inn lbs --enate on this suhjsct. Th resolution a debated By M'i'J. CWIBft, Ht.n ud Park.r. when the IBBOlutioa wm adopted. On n of Mr. West the report of Mr. Palmer upon th Da k wa taken f.oui the lAi'.e a::d ref rred to the committee on Finance. The PicaaJetU i li 1 b f re the Sfi.it a ro nmuaication of H. a PrsaidiUt uf the State Uai.k m reply to sundry re dull in af t I - MenoBr. Mr. M r iii moved that the report be printed. Mr. Walp .1 mi opposed l th p int: g. Thr roifin.iiiii ai hi contnued an opinion of chancellor KrM Bp I t'.e con lu-t of the It ink, o' t one l. M d Blbt, 1 1 a Id iren-th ti Liit r .'ten iu-otuu n ; thai opinion ohuu.el loo, Bot to predicate the action f the Itink HP , ! ;t brought to its sup,. Ml after the tctiaa h d bean ft icAn! 1 v RM t1.. i c nmuuicatl Ml g t up ! U V a Mtii n r nning fr im ihe i bawmnn of the committee on i; i k in i!..- Men ile ; a similar rssololioa in the Madid the eatntol coming ft m l'.e norni .ee fr t. 'I v. rn .r of the great Democratic Whig Party, M hoi um '"'y a if hy ( morol D ! ihi come I ha 1! ink it II thai a report rounter to Nr. Pabwrf'a t . i ! 1 Ha aroMaid not aaj ; btrt 1m waa oppoaed tha' in intr hi inz the resolution tht C3 ' I i '11 1 t . I - w.Im any part ot it, hr I saads np witli rsj iratson ha had not acted in concert j apt . A "f Mr. Paluera report, a aas t mn led Bp straal re; rts, wat fbtfie tent inveMigation, and in nnaM part-, at laaaf, incorvaet. IK b.l r t been a blend of tho Uiuk till it hid heeii faatanad up m the Mite; but if ajassjtlrtnaa am rtady t Biiaal up tha Binle ai d present to j th- paaptd Ifta hard m ey iaue, nonn would bo more , tea t meet them than he. M Bwii g wa of (tpinioo t!i print, d. bccattM it ahoti I be BMt shook! be I To 1st .t gv withoal printing it would have ten foi l the weight it is entitled to ; i r A .1 oat - iota n Ifta Bank, nn ! would not care if ten tftoasan I M !i we e before th- pr ple. A.ti Mr Fvi'ot'r. ojii,i in, Utnt nur Tieaa liy nnte4 uro one . i .!, h Kjal lie r.m'.l bring npiniowa of Mr. Ki-ni t ihn contrary, and he lud no haaitSBf J in sivmg t!i'v sre e elearty i mtitutionat But, as the rwarila of Um aoaamanäeataan was noibtfre the flaarto he would not rorirncot BpOB it. Mr dp I,? replied to tlie rhnrgira f Mr. Collins, ni id.- agaiiMil the aorrortfM as t Mr. Palnaer'a report. Mr I'.il.mt -I I ho vmk!ii , not to le considered as in ; iign ag Iba aautis s af Mr. Pataaar. Bright va- .s,in!i to print the cornmuiiicatiim of the I'r. kident ot the B ink ; but could not eOBSOnl t t!ie prtinli b f tha nniiilun of ehaa ell..r Kent. H would i a pre una to place bis opinion againat eh incolloi Kent's, but he Would pi ice t!i a i "f Iba Legial itnre an 1 t!ie Oo. emors oi in !i.ir;j for the I.i-t eight vears. Ho was not di, 1 t 1 1 ,i tine! the ml., rilit or wrong ; but, if it. i n i. Is here are nnai n to out it m a state oi liquidati 'n be vs. mi I not t.ui.l out .14 .1 -t it. Mr McGeeghey eas rn nowise connected with the hank ; 1 .t 1 1 ape ikm of rhu rp rt (Patnast'al be should not be rnewly-mouthod. lie huiI it w.i m peib rt ehiraeI 1 .vit!i the d uly denuucutions thrown out against the 1 ititmin. lr seas nsarhid with a di-; .n u i, break pi IlltC piiiilio.! ot t!.n re,, nt, w'.n !i is 11 .'. the fortieth pait as Sada ni I . it is laid lhat but a part shonM be printed. II e.v can we arrive al ju.i rutaclusioaa bol by looking at nil I ho facta on b nb sides of Ihn pj stioa I Hn rafevred to t'iose who, 1I1 itilttt of intrinsic w nth. were forever de1. 11 niiig -.g liosl the eorrnptien i banks, knowing them to o- anwpular, as .1 b b y apoa which in rule into nfAeo, and intim r l th it ihe 1 naks would shortly go l ..vn. und Ihess men w ml I hod a resting ptnen in obscurity ( where th. v on 1 atwya t have bei mged. Mr. Parket Mviawad the opinion rglven by Uhnncslloi Kent, mo! e .; . . 1 it with le priva'e Utter to lb" bn.k. mad to tha derouNia in other rasen to shew 1! it the trea-1 ku' 1 1. 'i-. r. t' I ie I to Bland apoa Um ssmm basin with nil other p o r 01 ii.'. aut'iori'-.l lt I !.e S ales. He JoubtoJ, h nvev. r, the con:, toll 01. Oil y ot ibe whole. A thoisiti l copies al the report, with accompany ing d canwiib, wees walenrd to be print id. i bs tbtBwtn adj 1 irm L It a'alach, P. M. ou tutus ok I tut nav. On motion of Mr. Morgan, the bill relative to the town of Cieensburg, De nur counts, was taken up and pissed Buwdry biiisou ihaif ssrond rsading were appropriately dls: d if. nuis rissin A bill for the co!!n lion of tax on 1 .111! Stack in Pecatur r . inly. 1' 1 iclmfuf Mart Brown, bats Mnry B. B wlea. To me r ,. oat.- itie Uroonsburg Band. Aiwanslatory of j ve to l! e cle lion of .111 additional Justice ef t!ie ! acts re tali Peace in I! 11 .- 1. c lunty. Authorising the board Joins co'inty bussoooa 111 rlio county of kXnos to a !jo-l all claims gaiaal the hwe nominnl Vmu nn.s I'mversttv. Amend it..ry of an Bel f r the ine ot potation of ihe St. Josepn a 1 r 1 1 nitipiny. .it i.m l "H a e "iipany l cohstrti't a rosd Irom Mtincteb-wn to I "rt n synn, To e npt M mHotao, silks and e.cton ffoods and machinery einI I el in then m inuhiciur-, houi taxation Mr. D ' m said lie was opp - d lo this BMnM of encou 1.U1 .! n. l' " 1 :i 11 I on taxati n was n o consistent with the constitutum. Ifwn were able, I week! be willing I o .1 ..i a bounty 011 these articles , but WS were not 111 a lit e :!. nori. Ilo then fere m read its 11. dehn. te postp i.itn ; Uarrird. To aaik nhw township justices in each county la art a ii et s id th.- Poor; l"-t on engrossment. The vote no lb mgtossmenl ol (he bill was reeonsiderad, and the bill r fcrred to ,1 ic'ivt committee. Amendatory of the mart ro s l ; tod tiiot Iv p rstMi e1 To legalize the acts ut I i ie Tüll s. late Justice ol the Pence ed Bush county. To p. . idi I r relocatiu a tttate road in ttullivun und Vigo 1 ... 1 . I" r therein I ol Jo BMiBhjS nnd others, an I for nthei purposes, For the rslMH ! Alexsndci Owen ; i'lde'io.ti v 1 1 iponed T reinstsd a sertaia triet af Seiuutars land I herein named. Kepealing all a. is derhriiu Vlntewattr 'ier a navigable stream, except in t. for ib.. r. bet ad Ada n t Marke, a Juitue o At Pence. To rsrpeat certain arts ihsrtain nnmnl, F e f.l'.ivii; I ,!swiic .oa' a se ei I tt.uc and laid up n ibs t mli For lbs ri For It iff t f ihe pe rpls of If uatiagtoa c nnty. I 11 Kkwat r. To i in u. I the law i o. m i rcosu . ina real and poroonal mrmf rt lo osocmion. j ro pi Md.- t -r ths solteetsoa ai sV bts inrertaia mnaah ns, A ne. ,!.Pn ol .i l a t- -ubec:m rea! ami pe'sonil proI rrtj i i oa cur ion. Uhonging MM inne of holding courtin the 10th judicial c rcuhk To autt.oii.e the purchase ot lands I n ll e -'.i!. ot Indiana, and for other purposes. nate a.lj un e 1. HOI -I: iW KCPRGSGN v riVES, Samuel I. Mo.-n y appeared tins niorr.ii.g, pro Hilled Ins cr '!. n, w i.. s.or.j int tTi . by tic rtseahor, and t . h ns -t .is a memhot from the csNjaty uf J tea . n, to nil tho ns tngy of .Mr. Dunbftf, deceased. Petitions wer,. 'n roii r. I s i hecii were appr i r prewntei bv Messrs. i nnmpson, ; 4 K., MCoi a and Millikin ; Italy referred. i ut i i .; mi i i BBO Mr. K eh front ihe j idiciary en amittte, to wb rh the swbject was ret rred, reparind aainftt the a-xpe-diency f reviving tne aid execution law, on debts hereafter tobe contracted ; whech was concurred in. Mr. Brawn af SI. reported a k II UrgaliBs the will af Roland Hunter, deceased; which was three tlBBM read and pa-sol. Be Mr Ulaes, to change a certain State road in Monro.? c nnty j rea l t ran times and passed. Several rep Win w. i ? n i ie from the c rmm ! -e on Corporations, c til. bills n hieb a ere nrdered to tie ewgroowed. The b.i f .r tu? eonatrectiee nf a rail road in I.iporte county, was reported iatek fr m tha committee on eorp rat ns. w "1 an amen iment, in relation to th-? Banal an 1 Htsaoanippi rail road eosstpaay ; ajhitlh was n ) am pled. aba 4 e st on a is t ma taken nn the eng'ossmin: ef th? bill, and decided ie the naarnnaiiva, svcj 4G, es 44. The b ll mannend the act iticrarrvarating the lingers town earn'. UoBBpaay, waa read a th rd time an : passed ; a. o to m... potato toe Vevay Hand uf M i s. 1 ha Speikrr i . l b fore the !I ajnaj a communicit' on from the (l vorn r.ens i s r hMtai from J.J. Co., eo, now lit Inil ailliiolia. urtvins ai invest igatioo into the ico'U ti ef u . ms Ar llr '..-- . t ' ' v ' I - awatO! which, ota motion, waa raffed u n Bamujl twaiaU'.cc uf oicasrs SMaoasoo.
d wii 1 h- 1 1 : I 1 1 1 111. But. it was 11. 1 bv the I'. ntleinun I . . ' . . . 1 . . i. . .1 ...r
from I ll" -son. only a pari ot this tepert shall ha printed ; ve to proceedings , mectmj new m .or tm , ... a nc lh,., renoeied lube dead. It i. true be w i Km ,., ,,,.,. of the wbob- of tb.t report. ufPf claimants ut land, winch wast.,,., House sent two such resolutions to the Senate Wheat! wa- nski I that Mr. Palmer's report shoukl be re;!' "I? omm,t ,11, , .1 with a short noiice ; but it was when both hou-eswere 1 . itcd, drstroyiug . it is ... its chsrncter, we agreed that Mr- "'xlges presented a hill r lative to the jurin- piU , w!lrll i,..M,..t.,.ai,. ,cdM.r w..s . sick that it it s- dull - ... ted. But wow. when wo ask for ths AcX of jostices of the pe-eee in Vigo, Msmroo and j 14 knoWB whether he could attend or net .f the
Brad f, Pfttri k, Enfl iah, Da of 8 , Lingle and
IEo'i n.-oi ; also.
A le-t. r froai tho Governor rr.cios njj a common- . ' ,'7;,." n,ni,on' nwner' Reeve sDJi, Manford, r i , . i Walpole and rtcal 17. cat, m r m Mr. Campb, II. wj -t. Lou.a. in relation 4NOESMera. Br.t, Can of J., Carr of L., Davu, Dobt ) HsriM HoSfHUM on llH M ganMtppi r ver anJ it . 0n, Duan, Hani. HettielJ, llernrr.an. Haovar, Kelo, Ken-
tnbut'iriva, Ac:. fr tfntmen IB (VOff of an appro pnatmn of p'ihlor I in .is by CottgreaB, and cnr.tr bütinrm fr m mdivi J j ila ; referred to Vie committee on fad Til relation.. Mr. L wa re)'.rf.! i b.l! rtgit1tiaf Iba fjrintin'r of licence in U i-'i e i itttj pt tx diftg tha. where a maj jr.ty af the Jril fotafa !.!' tha t r,vn or t')WiiBliii arc presented 1 1 the coiittniss.oner, a license fftall j j frtfttttl Mr. Carter moved to amernl an ss to mnke Ifta iaw gf iMIial ; ayh Cfl mot. on did not prva,!. (Jasa. Dttbaia, T. -yd, Marahall, Shelby, Spaaear. Uirriaon, Scott, Warricii, fai n, were adJed, anJ the bill arderad la be aagroaaed. The bill rapnilattaf me foaa af Clark in raae of oaiaraltftatioai, wa lead a third 1 mm und pasaeJ. Lau i.x r. i km . I t vM.t'AUC, Mr. Tbaoapaoa mada a i--;i lad report, accoMapaniad by a b II pnrf idinf fr printing two thatiMgnd eoptca of the ravined laws in the German language ; wbieh was twice read ; when Mr. Kd wards ivad to amend, so that tha count.' obtaining eopiea shall pay the expemaa. T.'ic (jijo-ti iii was ta!;en on .Sir. I'd wards' amen Imsjiit and decided in the negative, ayes 2J, noes Gl Mr. Moore of O. moved to str ike oat two thou sand and nifert five baudred to be equally d.viJcd which rn.jtioti did not ptCVnil. Vartfter ameadoients warn pmpoeed by Sfeanr. Staaia, Strat .u and Bradley, when, on n ion,th bill was racomoiitta4 to tha f:mi'.: aalact eommittaa. .Mr. fusjikn reportanl a hill to eecottvaga tiie r.wti and Bnanafaclare of siih. ; wlucii wan twice r i nl and committed. .Mr. Rich reported a b 11 in relation to granting at a ilk I I licensen in tha counties of Jennines and Bartholo mew, three t:m?s reaii and paeaed. Mr. a irman reourted a bill relative to a St -t riad; which paaaed to a nacond reading', Mr. S vylurt reported a bill to incorporate Ihn W abash Br dge company ; read t.vice and c mm tted. Hy Mr. Rose, to change certain alleys in Eagle 'illnga ; read three limes and passed. .Mr. Mvera. for tho local. on oi a State road p t'ru'ii Vincaunes to Vtckaburgli ; read three i;mcf una ptnscdi ki:.ii!.r 1 kins. .Mr. David of S. offered the following rcsol.liotl, winch was adopted. li -,.! u..d. Th.t IM. rJ state he and be ts hereby authorised to ascertain from me President of the S ate Bank, whether the institution over which he presides, will pay to tho State the siiin of eighty five thousand doll irs. in current Bank funds, to be un d by the S ate during the fiscal year in sneb soma, from time to time, as the wants ' tie; Treasury may demand, provided the State will cancel her stock in the State Bank, over and shove her origin il stiK-k, say about 43J thousand dollars; the Bank paying- the residue of said surplus ttock. 111 the bonds of Ihn State, glVM lor the ail vane-; ( f tue Ith iaitiltwtnt of ttirpliis revenue and linking fund treasury notes. By Mr. Proctor, that the committee on education be instructed to enquire into the expediency of neeriding Hmt the ofBea of superintendent ol eotnoaofi rehoole, ami defining Ins tiutics, aVe. lo report by ! Jill or otherwise ; adopted. ! - lloniotf i.r..oiit.-.i u bil to iimi'iiil an r et r.! Decatur cuuntien ; which w as twice read and laid on the table. By Mr. Kohinaon, to provide for the assessment of damages on Wehnen and KSrin cmal west of Tip pecance; read twice ami reter red. By Mr. ( llemeats, for the appointment of nn ngenl to collect certain lumls doe the truateca of Washington ; read three times and passed. B- Mr. Mitcliell. for the relief f the prop!..- o' Noble ai d Luffrnnjre counties ; read twice and com u.itted Uy Mr, Nees, fr the rel ef of J. J- Burt u and Joseph Luiber ; read twice ind committed. By Mr. Robinson, for building n btidgn acroai Deer creek ; read tw ice and committed A messaire announced thai the Senntfl had panne ' a bill ef the House, incorporating the nrsi fres -yt r in Church "it fort Wayne, with ft i amendment, winch was concurred in. 2 o'clock. P. M. Th; bill of the Senate relntiv to empennelling grand and petit jurors in Tippecanoe county was read three tunes and piss ,1, The Hunt resolution of tbo Senate for nncertnming tha aiiiount due contractors on toe Madison and la dtannpotii Knilrond and f r paying the nutotinton the mis ided debt was read a third titan ami patS 53 ftOCa 27. Ktt toN. The Mouse now went into committee 01 the whole1 on the revision, . . Having arrived ut WW pert which contemplates a ehnnge in tho manage ment ut our school funds, an interesting discussion I took place, witli regard loiprnpojed change from school conn lissioaera aad surplus revenue agents. Arc. to entiuta auditors and count v treasurers. Mr. . ' IJuntti one of the revisers came in, aim eiplnine1 the nature ul the protmsd change, ihe county auditor is'onegotiatn nil lonni and give n check to . , I .1 ..,... i... the trea urer, in whose custody tho mone) in t. be - placed, ll.- c.te.i tie unices oi uegisiur nun in . . ... ... . i. . . . i i . ceiver ol the land nlhees as an example m tue checks provided in th.n bill that by this plan the Whole school fund of a county would bo con- ... i .i i i , . Mm . i .j,., eenlrated in the hands ol a single ntheer. nnd that ach ut the oScers mentioned would be a cheeB upnntheother. The auditor to mnhe all the loane. I , . . i .. Simons in.Cüorman, Henley, Nor veil, Shoop and others, n ,. i-ed ill ü innovation BB they Called T I it, with muche irneatnees, some of them declaring ., , i i .i they would vote against tha whole revision, rather than see this change made. An the whole ground j vould have to he travelled over in tbo House .to this Pirt id tlie revision, alt r ihn discussion, it wns penned over lor the present with leave to sit again I when rhe committee rune, I i'ho HuU: e adj IUI Hi d EE.NATE. MoSDAY, J.iT. 03. On iroton of Mr. TaiUer, the saessags ot IBs H i bob or fttdny I t, kt ralaliea to the rlseti nufal.s. senator, w alaki n uo Leave having Been g anted. Mr. I'aikcr reel a preamble and rasatanaa as folMwsi wttk a view of Mttroducing it i II a ras, the Sende did, at the va list! usual t.iue aftci tbe opening it the p.i'.tii. -e-i n ol tlie iienei.il Assembly, sand tu ihn Una is o IWpeeseataUvei a nanltttton notlfytn the Bnasa tiiat the Brenn weald, ths House com Hiring, bb a day desioatesl. to-wit. tbe u-ual '.one of g ung into an election ol a Senator to nil the varmcv that wall be cieated bv the cxpiraM not tbetcnn sf the Hon. O. M. Beaitb, which I resolutaun was Sv UM lloass Nalna MMii table, and never vav.r m.tJc i y t&M U0Hi o Bviiilg on ilrt ti n Vllh ut mates . I m Bis , it mtn li .1 IP. t In ne Ii no th in ' . ra I f . r a &n v o p wm irvspwsAl nswan J v mnwjb inxu uui. i in fi tiiosc enato present to rep.ir io me it. pteseatauvs Hall. i . '. r t, the en re dt I. in icw ot th. se fict, and with a inceie desire to bung on said Slectiea, ansa l.ur aotscs given, on Bkooday last send M IBS House a le-oluilon deelirInr tain with! guess loco into saiJ eiirtion en the next iu - ... 1. 1, 111 a.. 1. ,u.,'ujvj, v'.v.v..v Replied, Th .t tho Mamij it' the tute tc last -ic'cJ to inrnediatelv c. mmuniiMtc a cops of tbi t ieainble an 1 ie soluMoa to the House, BMprctfeMy n forrmng H em that seliMspect constrains the Senate tiCeclme receiving sa.d mrsae of Frtway last, t.i MM! taehi aid MsotatMa bad i .. r.. . - r . f ...1 Kw it... ll... i... l,..r..n- Iii,- Si'Uftlt rai-i..,. so redaidit.nnd ibsi Ineiafoi caanatcmsenl to sum to raid ilcctu ou :..i av Avis Msasrs. Akcr. Bradley, Duell, Bu.ke, Clhn, Cor nets, ut n. Uei.ee, l.veit-, Kwrnr, Fairaer, Gregory, ll i.e. Mc IB M y, 'I tfalt, Msrgno Mount, Odell, Pa.ker, Pel nm a, PI Cher, lauds, Stanford, Watts and Wuht 2-j. Waas Mi s-r. might, t.a.r i f J. Cess of L.,t'oiJe t, I 'an-. D bssa, Itaran. Ussris, lletheid, lleuman, ttuavar, Keiso, Kei nede, MLier, MltCBolt, PbcKS, Kiad, Kecve, iü chsjr, Stan. is, M.icUar, TauneUi'l, TTalpSlS aud West ii. The fneitwa then K-cuiri. g shall the nuds question be now put ; ayes it" n es 3. ihe msSsUkM t .en BeBag upon the adoptioo of ibe resoluUoa earned ; ayes 17, Does tt, as follows: Avis Messrs Aker. Bradley Bright. Buell, Burke. Col-
' . , . . . , . , . . was ill' I O 'I. 1 a ' i.l."M e i.ii'tr I1' 'i'.i,iiiiii i, ; oc- 1 1 .iv 1 1 nit i'i si ui a C I' 1 1 .- 1 ... t i'i luow me m. .1 imiin ui inn. .. '... -.v- , in 1 'ii.' . im , ii 1 1 .' hi: Lu.c nun . i' 1.I1 I . - . u.i.w.v. v,,i ... toe lull . . . J r
ths :..ate 0 Mteti concur. me on m betör the TUurSj precinct in Parke e omty ; also, pet.tionr, fcc. Iy ... ia ; whti 1 J,.. net prevail ates 25, noes 57. tmnT4 lo a :"""u' ''- 1 "r osteeung jur en last; And wktTKu. said last luuned resolatkm was abo by ths Messrs. II trdin, rrillim in, Uro; y, x , v, t ,.,,i.,, ' u, ' .- .. ,,1 , f iiJ p'ovidiag the mode nf doing county business m cerII u-e nnmcd a cly lail en their la! lc and there kept with. Wi, te riv r I -' . , ' '" , " L 1 , . ' ' u, eeanttes therein named ; laid upon the uble. I uulv i;:: :;;, ;.! nuou, r,, U ". UU r,U P n Strl0n.fCP0nH V,nl r,O Ul,,,M ? tel U,;,n Mr. .Uer rep rtod back, with SM amendment, the 1,11
was taken up and -:: ;jr niccpwaatr " b ; ', , ., r-"- f an uoer ruiai.v e lu road, to IUB astBBIIBnmCM ol Marina nosptaais on me tJ change tt.e time of holding rouits in Jsv countv. and hr void is . . i .......:... i another I .at th) oihce ot schul commissioner be M. ppi and .ts tr.butar.es and t.e great North- rillnmplll, , mautnas concurred m. and
Mr. Uubsoti uiuved a iecj:iiJe.atioa of the vote granting and BMfvan would make their report on to-morrow iiaiice call be placed ill lhat estimate ; tvbethec he lO etnet, they returind to the neinte Lhaiuber, and nd letvt mr its mtrndncUOe yt 10, Beat A ne next )ay. Ill health had ore vented hie makinsj is a warn of any Innnns occasioned by usury, or by joumed. otneeBBeed the report this morning diacouBtiag for fjersona nut of the Bank Uietrict,or J ,t,ock- ' M- , llSJii wa! ctdt d th rip?,:';: WiMm. r,n a bill leg the p-irchase of for tovoritn. ; whether notes are or have been re- "JTSS re,",r'ei tl - hooks for the use of convicts ia StaU prumnfbr a nevred Withou! curtailment or payment of interest ; J? 10 üth 'r,f Sibling of a miil dam aero -s . ' . r. ' Sahb,.l. S..h,a..l I.i hrarv rpa.l and oss-.-d to . .1... I.s. lJ.. ,n ..- iTi.-r- ... VN hite river m the counties of Davis and Knot. Ine
lett, C ms, Comett, Cot'on, Defe, Kverts. Ewine, Fir-
mer, Gregory, Hodge, Mctiauzher, M o Ja f. Morgan. Mviat. nedy. Miller, Mitcliell, P..;k, Read, Ritchev. Sliaiikj. Sin cleir, Tannehill, Wart aad We-t JJ. Sundry petituon?, iic. were presented and appropiiatelv '.ipoed f. Mr. Hailil btradaead a I ill t vacate a certain alley m the on af Ieljbi; ordeu d t be engrossed. Mr. Buht lepntej back from the commit'ee of ieviion a bill relitii e t iai:al ; : !'-r- d t . V e: '. -se ! On m tion of Mr. Wrfffet, that ioition of the rtvlaiim whicii waj befot? the Senate ui)Jiroed of was taken up. I he Senate resolved lUeif nt committee of the wijole on reiiM.n, Mr. Staniord in the Chair. After ome proceeding had therein, Mr. Wet moved that the cummiitee rie i'i iriei t.i receive a m ssac f:n the H use. it Cleik havu g ajpeared ia the St-uate. The moti n did Bat prevail. The PMaadaat suber;uently received a message af the House inviting the Senate to the House, instanter, to go mto i an election of V. S. Senator. Me-s;. Mitcbatl, Har.;s. Ritefaav and other, ipvtfattjr mi e motions that the co:.;mittte ne, which we;e as cfun voteJ down. Mr. Kei- reT.ntkfd, that le ho; eJ whatever the Senate d,jt ,j woud dj in a m',ie ralar order. He I bought tha ihec ur.e now Lei;i on -uc i vsa most d.ricc:" .1. He had Voted to go into the election f Sen o. . ar. 1 i d.s, o-ed to d o ; but if a ni .j 'rity were oiberwie determined, be hoped they would proceed m s ime kml f oidei. l icpcat, that the eoatae ben purmed btghlt disgiacafaL After repeated eaott to lise, in the utsnuet eoofaioa the eovamittee lOse, repotted, and the Senate ia.l toe b.il 'ti the t.'. e. Mr. V ibs n rn ve I that the Senate pr ree l t the Hall of the Hoii to go into an eteetioa .f aSemtor. Mr, to, ;u, rose to a point of order, ii d c ai tended that ihe Sea te ii 1 1 no igreed t go int i an i ! eti m t r-dny, except nn ce tditiant, nod that ihn Boom was bound la notice that c mditioo in reci, ror itit'4 r, an 4 ::m 1 1 u ji uui:;g s, the letol it rn ss i not brndii itMr. Ri.choy snM tha Idea of a cnndi'on was pnreetlv iiilirnl ii ,i .1 lum en .! l'e.b s 1 tl a. Lni'.v Hi lud id I OI, ,,as.a:je ot t!,e teoluli n, that the pro via i in .piesii n ... w.i intend d .in pill le to gel out a". He BOW ia.v btj predicti n et id J Mr 1 i:kc. ofletad t!ie f 3 wing as a substitute fr the moti n : li'solved. That t!.e Senatt renaidei the importunity of the Ho. ie to go into (:e If ction f a United Stales Senator al 10 o'ci ck an Ibii j . under the eircumstai cat t f the ci-c, as not only di.resiire ful to the Senate, bnl caused bv ihe kaown i nee of a Vl1i4 rr.emt.er nt the I loos fini his eat be anse ot si knes, ami 1 known sntanec of a Whig membei oi the Be ; ii m ti is c.iy I eeanss i ihn s tka s-. ot in fanai y ; aad th .t tboieforc the message ol Ihn Uousa an v a n the Saiuati lo go iuhj lbs election at s.,id hour, be not rn eivc !. 'Ir. I'arker Bakrd the attention of the Senate vs!..:e lie j ri ft"'J p-uüar eirc nnM in-es conr.erud with the Complexion of the two parties. This ex-ion WOS opened mith tma majority on the part of the Whigs. The coas ? I''r"; bnd sines changed, upon the mean. whi h ell'ected the change he would not Comment. It was Wei! kiK'M'li. Mr. Lhihsofl r. pln il ill it when he made the motion, he n.v m hin rest one of Ihn gentlemen whom the BeWSlOV from Payette bud said wssaoseaf, anil bad :i knowledge th it the other meffiber wlio had been referred to as being si k. cool, I attend. Thsfl the Legislature now full. and siiy .s!.i(. ctr i!ie sfectioa I He invited Senator now to go with bim into an election. Mr. Ilea I 1 ff red .111 BSSeoduwiSl lhat the two houses go int mi election to-morrow, at 10 o'clock. Mr, Bright urged the necessity af deciding this perplexmg quest! im. I; t . re was W lug BWinbrr tio 1 unable to attend he would pledgs his honor tlmt, if no other person did, ha would p ur off and refuse to vote him e f. All be w.u. ted was ,-1 full House, or a fair sole, and the jue t 011 faulty settled. Mr. Wist slid it was tuie that the BeuatS had sent a rasolutiotl t 1 tha House, t. go into an election ut the early part of the cssioii ; but it w is when two Democrats were lime should have been set a few d i s in advaiije. Buch were lbs res sons of 1 short a notice, ns thought Senators cbsrged u ncuu r leousness with ill grace, considering the action of both houses. The debate was eeniinuad by Messrs, McGsugbey, Walpula, (iregory and Bwing, when putting the aeaatiou, the Senats sdjonnnad. 1 J o'el ck, P. M. Mr (Vllins ikei leave to have a letter lead from ihnen aminerof the state Baak in reference to 1 sue remarks be had made in dehnte on ti is report u, lbs Bank 1 lease m .1 1 Krantod, ths hter lead, and Mr. Collins eail lined ibal perbaps lo- 1 in it ks were made witBout suflteienl is Secli n, tor they wein founded chituy npon the leport itself, and perhaps ha I been upo.ted IB 1 little stiong r tenns I Baa be bad expressed I bent. He asked lease to withd.aw the I Iters. Uran ted. nnfttsnn or tub nw. Rill rolati 'e to the rrgaaiz . ti n an 1 dutie of r,rruit t'.airts ; sfter snme debate, Mr. We-t sail, it was probably ueeessary ta explain the origin of the bill, as it was minna ed that it w is Ihe lavorits of s lawyer, sndn t himself. The t ill was eopwd by hwyer from Ohio 1 ws,al my reonesl, oben I was t sick to do 1 myself. Ii I bid tafcOH tlie troobls to ' it, I preSBBie it would not hive lien at all . I jet tunable. The bill w.is in lennitely p istponed. A mess ge of the House was taken up. an I a resolution chum v-! logo Oil 1 an election ol" t . B. Sc.iat 1 to tnot.ow at W ..'e'o k, A M. Mr. Defnaes was aopoaed to gong into tbe elrrtioii "f a sirnt', ibis winter. .New nvues had teen present d to 'he ,. mice tne last August election, ny a man wno wouw ' probably t'e i-lee 'c ', if we p. rir.it the eleeti 'ii to MM i 1 m te.'.. 1.. .1., ; .i e.'i ... ....... ........ 1....1 1....... 'i, .i.... . 1 ... ai, ... . .--'.' - t.i'i .... . j.',-, illad inc the las! election, nud that the Whigs had not been taken by surprise. I know ths seoti wonts of Mr. Howard on the question of internal owptovetnentt) by tha geneial go retemtat, a National 11 nk, a Hnbtitainr.y, and nil I hose questions of nation il polities and so did Iba B ena toe from st. J s pii, mi did say constituents, sn did bis constituents, u well is citbei ui ii lm rn wai n i ex'"iie for us to si ne od' the elect! n. He referred to ihe chances uf -urres ty puttintf it oil' till the M xl August eb CtioB. He e i my own district thai "ill probably send two uenMetutt. My f lend ti "ii ig s i!. proba Ii not br I. ere. I ben there ' Dearsriizeriaod, (I dmi mean that any w Ma changes In- principk t but the Uutch srt nverruning as), i In n Ibers i Klovd, I pass over, i ike it all m all, I t link our ck es MVS Kt A'igtlt ate not Very ti ighL Mr. Kebo. A ven heme we rlsy b-it Ben. Ilawanl tw.ntv, an 1 b in i bt beat us twenty, lie thought il we (. (i ;,it. ,. p(. ,.u'r Scrip man, now i tho t Mr- J.i.y u , , riir JuMl MnmSf U1 faV (i , IH rCf. ij n. and be should now stick in ii Mr Parker sail tb partis now at ml hen ost ena tly a "evhl win u lie polls were I e I. Hew n I i "t iu,e .. l.-i Jk-.L .1..-. t I . .. ..I '.- " N P'P'; y f ' ' - ' ; V Mm neat session, but lie would ssfer ii, citliei party can Bp eea their fa vmite. Be was well eo. vi-ced that Wtf h uld I this matter back to the people. We .ue tied here till we ra ' m -. ll era i n t tea ly, however, to oil' tins election, unle-s b itb mbo tn respoBsiMiityui putn mrties eaucur. .Mr. r.wm was ui tavor ( postponing the election, and read a letter ft om Lawrence county to sustain bis argument. .Mr. C o; ol L IW( nee sai I Ihe h Uei just M id lav Mr SW .11 j ' ! . nl i Blnin Ihr m BtUnents of the pe mhy uf ihe county. 1 Mr. Benin in v , a. six W lugs b i s;. k. n en the subieet , be presumed I hey wots satiaftad, -oid caiiel i.r ths previous ijue-ti" i a : h w a lecondnd. The quest ton being, shall the maia question bs bow put ju eat led ; ayes noes XI, Tbe quest ioa thsB rscari bag on coaenrring wltk Ihe rcsoIntiou ui tit Hon e, prevailed ; ayes 32, noes 16, as follows i ftvsa Messrs. Alsxandcr, liradhry, Bi ight, Botks, Can of J., i rn . 1 1, .t iiias, l a i-, Dob ton, Dann,Ginguy, Harris, IfetAeid, lleriiman, llodg.', Ke'.si, Ke i.edv. Me;aughey, Miller, Mitrb. li. Parks Peaanington, Patehor, Brad. Hilchej. Sand, siiauks, Sincbmr, TnaaehUli Walpole, Watts and Wet 33. N,,r Memrs. tker, Bucll,Cornett,Cofon, Defrees, Everts, lo I, a light a I r.wmg to. Tlie Seiu.te adj uincd. hoi of r r.p ii es r.. r ATI v e. Mr. I' tti i. nrescnlod a icc-oid corti.e.imication f . i J nu M l. ' i i. r. deaf ind dumb teacher; which l.i i, .11 f.. abolished ; which were appropriately dispo.ed of. Ii I1MI1 is 1 1 V I M Ml I Til S The bill f.: the relief of settlers on cnnal lands, with regard to the pre ctnption, was reported ha. k from the committee of U avs and means, read a tturd l,,,v a'"' 'i)'--l-it,d. IMr. 1 iv is nf 8. paid, that the com m ttee of ways c nd re .ding A bill reg.ilat.ng the pay of assessors at $1 0i per day wan ordered to he engrossed. The bill for the rel nt of Martin county was repTted ba k inexpedient, and report concurred in. The hill to extend the time of treasurer of Clinton eoe at y t distrain . property for taxes was reported back ami passed. Vf and Salaries Mr. Dufour reported back the b U regulating the tees and salaries of officers, w;in cerli;u ameudni:uta
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f illed Stolen Se'iatur A meaaage from the Senate here communicated the fact that the Sonitc had hacked out from going into the election of Unit ed r?tatea Senator on this day ; wh.ch message be;n; read.
.Mr. SnnoDwn.on leave, otTered a resolution, that tin Hotise is now ready to go into the election of a Unite.! States Senator, and that the clerk in'orm the Buatl thereof, precisely at ten o clock tln day and that ecats be provided for them on the right of the Speaker's chair ; winch resolution was adopted. Mr llaalay tuen olF red a resolution, that the eoaoranictti on received this morning from the Sen ate, in relatiou to going into the election of I'micd Mates enitor oe re.-p.-l uny returned. Mr. Davis M . was not prepared to vote nn th;s resolution until the hour ot ten shall have e.apsed, and he knew the action of the Seuate on .Mr. Sun onsou s resolution. Mr. Bradley hoped the resolution would be ad ;tcd, Juwt in Ifta language in which it was presented and feiit to the Senate. Mr. Davie ol S. oioved to lay on the table : nrhicb motion prevailed, ayes &S noas 311. .Mr. Norvail utovad tea recoBoidarntioa of too last mantioned vote. .Mr. Uown said, he would vote for reconsidering the vote, with tha Bsderstaading that the gautlaman from Clark (Mr. lleniej ) would wilitdraw the reaoltttiee), so that it unghi not appear Mpoo the journals o; the lloue. Mr. Ilenlej ea;d, he had introduced toe reaolutioo u;.d 'r a senna of duty bolieviitjr iftat bo such communieat on IhmiUI be recc.vcd by the lluuse, and he ton Id nut withdraw it. m. which Mr. NofVi 11 eiit:rlaine 1 the same had induced bim to mal.e tue uiotuni to reo . Hauler rim Vota was taken on the reconsideration id ihe .ote anJ decided in the negative, ayes 31, noes Oc. .Mr. Gorman preset, tad prenmble, which be wished t'j be placed upon tha journals, in relation to the procnadiaajs tr toe Sonata m adopting a re solution providing for gong into tilg election, while two democratic Daembers were sbseut, nud one on . - -:ck bed, who Und mice died. Mr. Simotason hoped tho ajetatlesnan from Monroe wi uld afitbdrnw ins ataleuieot. Il believed the Senate h td not the power to rescind lim resolution prctvidiag for going into the nice lion u tins d ay at ten o'clock. I'hey had attempted to meek behind t .t r proviso, but ha believed it would -viiil them nothing. It was an unheard of proceeding in the history ol legislation. Sutficieul mun had beengiv en them. 'I heir resolution was adopted on Friday last, and ail reasonable time hid bean giteft them, lie was in favor of goittg into the election at the tie proper tune, and let them the Senate, if they dare, refuse going into the election at that tune. Mr. (sermon Withdrew his preamble for tne pre sent. Mr. Parker of Henry now gave the democrstic party a IrtmtnduUt drubbing ! J and told an an ecuuie swui a njrut sciwcen iws ksswi at sua, in which he said tue men were ordered to ataa Ae helm and run "I t lue matt litud and secure the rook S BlOtM . . . .Mr. Norvail moved to lay the gentlenscnn npeeeh and anecdote upon the t iule! 'scant excitement. The House then resumed I be consideration of the bill fixing the fees rind salaries of office: n, when .Mr. Kobiiisoii uiuveU t lay Ihe bill on the table, 1 of;r ontijjioc minutes to ten o clock ; the ayes and noes being called tor on 'he motion, he witmirew it. The Speaker now ordered the officers of the II .use to prepare seats fur the Senate, tor the purpose ul gning into the election of a United State Senator, which was promptly done in the usual manner. Mr. Robinson made some remarks on the bill, when ten o'clock having arrived, the Senate was expected with much im mtienCC ! .Mr. (inriinii asked it the Ulerk had informed th - - - - Senate as directed by a resolution of the House, ol Hi wiilingnene In gu into the election of United Slates Si nator nt ten o'clock The " erk Said be had attempted to perform that duty, but on his arrival, the Senate was ineemmiffee tf the wAefc, and refused tu receive Ins message the Prem dent being out of the Chair, ami the Senate n J'uti g to go out of committee, as is usual, know - ' the purport of his message. ... ... . .. , . . . .1 1 ne i lern was inereup.m again nirecieu 10 go the Senate, lie re to weit until he could deliver the message, bo h doty w 1 again performed, when t lie Sennte went out uf committee to enable Irm te de liver h.s mes s go winch was dune; but thoHenate immediately went into committee, refusing to take any ttCl ion, and thereby showing a determination not lo oroe red to the election. I hey subsequently took up the subject 1 as the proceedings of the Senate will shov. . Mr. Thompson, on leave, introduced a resolution ; t mi tbe use i flhe II all ( tendered in the Rev. Mr. Shaw , a Catholic minister, for tins and three sucI ceseivo evenings1, le deliver theological lectures ; ; w h.ch W its adopted. Tue nneation beui;? raised, whether the House progress with its business, the Speaker Mid gentle nen could make a motion on that subject; tha Speak'er would entertain a:iy motion on the subject. I .Mr. Urown of l. inid, in courts nl law an hour v-is alwuyn allowed, for instance ns in the pre ee nt c ise, it should be eonsidi red as ten until the hour of eleven had trrivedl .Mr. Davis of M., in answer to nn eneairy whether his colli tine, Mr. Wiilinme, wee too nick to attend the election, answered that he did not know ; be -opposed if the election was brought on. he would be here, although conniderubly indisposed. Mr. Th imp-. . u moved that Ihn House proceed to is re oiii ,r hn .in. s.s. He said there was not a RBfttV '' r m the House who expected the Senate would be here. The i.i lion was taken and decided in the nega t ive. TI ' Spcakoreaid he wes wilting to progress with iny business thai nnght not place the House m n position lhat it could not, at any moment, receive , , Sena!' All business now stopped, nnd members ranged themnelvei in rqunda, for the purpose ol conversai inn . A motion wai madu to tike a recess lor hall an hour ; wb eh motion was promptly negatived by the Hemocrats. No forlher bu- tto-s was f ravsaeteil by the Hoiiae, until 211 minutes after 12 o'clock ; when, on motion th House to ut its usual recei having ascertained thai the Senate had u') mrnetl. I j oN i ... k. I. M . Mr. Siinonson moved to ttke from the table the resolution flfered by Mr. Henley thin BMrning, reint v to going into ttia elect ism ol United Utatee Senat ir ; w.i eii uiuiiou prevaiiei led. The resolution was then BV a vote of ayes 41.li .es 84. Mr. I ingiey th--n uffered a resolution providing :,r going into the election of l'mtt d State Senator on lo-morrnw iiHWning nl ten o clock. II r. Wils oi in ived lo sinke out "ten n clock Tl "two o'cIih k." 111(1 It!; Mr. Davis ef 8. said there was a renolution now pending in the Sen ite. precMely af Ihe same import, and lie FUggeeted whether it WOUlsJ not be belter to del iy aele n uut l a deeisum w is made by the Senate. Bel lev ng it would be more respectful to await tho.r dee - ion, he would move lo lay the rerolution upon 1 , e r , I IJll crn Lakes, for the benefit ot the sick and disah.eiJ boatmen ; read and passed to a second rending. BB0OLV1 Ioms. Mr. Marvin offered a resoluten, making scvera, inquiriee of the fresident of the Slate rank, ak.nF., from what mnrcBS the est. mated losses in ihe annua, report of toe State iiank, was derived, and what re the tate Hoard, ai d what course has b-en taken la correct improper proceeOinjs in i;ie branches ; a .- what I sees have beeu suslaincd by a SttSpeueioa or spa ie payment!, i:c. cVc. Mr. Kobinson moved to atuend.ih.it the Praaident ive information how much the citizens of the Stale have been shaved on the paper of ihe Hank, while m slate of suspension ; which was accepted ly the mover. Mr. .Matheny moved to a.nend by communicating ! what unteren! the bank has in the shaving ehops
located in the vicinity of the branches ; wh;ch was
not adopted. .Mr. Druwn t.f ML aWMSjd further to amend by 1 ad !ing the following: "And also to date whether any persona have bcon elected directors of any of the branches. thi have been engaged in the tui riess of eh a in or loaning money atuury,or have b MM pr aecuteo! and convicted for usury ; w hicli was a . ,: , . it,., i Mr. Div.sot S. moved to amend by addmg the Ving aeid.t:onai rcolul;ons, ayhaeft was concuri. , j . i c i as jceaoiseas, inn usa rnmacai oi int- .?me nai. be requested to report to this Haaat the names of the borrowers who have obtained Iba Uvct loam and trie long I aajaa, reterred to in the 8d paje of his annual report ol Ui ot Ilccember. 1?4'J. Kgether - wan the date of eacn. and the amount thereof, and
names of endorsers and acceptors, and BOW laBaf thu White riser in the countie of Davis and Knox waa rewhole or nny part of each has run from the date of fried to the committee on Canals and Internal Isnpreve tho ong.nal loan, and how often tne same has been mcnta. renewed, and the anmubt of curla;!. ucnl and interest ononis or the dv. paid ul each rem-a i!. To legulate the sales of Guardian Ac. ; passed Al.o : To report the eaee of tr da! an TS to di n Mr- MctJaughey moved that the Senate adjourn ; ayaa rectors aad ntochholdern referred to bv tha PraeidBBt ':.,ur! 21' . . in Iba last paragraph of the 3d pagn . f said report, rra:t,rM ,n, ( htnc'ry ; 'aMJ- , .... . . i I ii reculate judgment Inns ; t -ge: h 'r w.i Ii tue iriuies ot inch oc rttt s, me. uding Xl ... J . . . - ., , . Mr. right uiosed t re-commit to a select committee acceptors, t the amount Wlth lMfctrurlMr t ,mkf out the Hau- making it tab .! ite. and tune to run ol euch loana to favor , and fff.ct m b,lcjoil , ,hl Ind,.n. j,,ufnft, 9wm wftethar the aama has been renewed front time t.. ffjnM lle wr w,f ,.ui,niing nrariv all our lime, and bow often : and wh it amount ol curtail-1 1. ... ,..n.r if. ...... i.i .... mmm L M ik.
nnent ai d mtereel h been paid at . .e . n- ,ewal. leo, wbnt in tha entire amount of notes and bills nnder protest, and in noil in all the braachea of tisn State li ink. nud, if it shall exceed the aim out cf 1503. 07, flj-ii'g the amount . f ro: .-i ded d-bt : mention td in said report) tate by what process pa- ! ,.er under protest and in su.t, is regardc 1 as bhwib j ponded Ais , what amount of hank balances cf broken banks, and of auk p iper of tin. ken bai ks in carried into the tables f said report at their full ann um I and face, und whether ruch ttateatfttS are not calculated to m;lead and deceive, ae la the true Condition of the II. nk. Also, by w hat process iIm Mm of 300,64? mneatad ia banking bowses ai d thcr pro party has depreciated bt;t ir,vli, wb In the genernl depra eiation of othor nr.mertv. over tin? w .mie e. untrv lias been threefold per eent. over that estimated m said report. Also, how much and ;vhnt naaosjut. at each Branch has teen charged up to profit and lots 1 ' the original coat of nnch banking boosea and. at what time. Also, whether there baa been any defalcations of ctahier, in any of the branches, and if so, why has nu intimation thereof been given in said report, and ai what period did the abstraction of the Kinds in I each case commence, and if not immediately dej tec ted, the cause thereof; and whether due diligence has been used in the exauiin t loi.s, and win' that all the funds, at each examination, were faith fully counted, und compared with the books; and Uuw olten lins the fresidenl ol the Mate Hank lacs mined the Terra 11 aute Branch, sines tiie 1st of Jsnuary, l-)öy. Tbe resolution of .Mr. .Marvin, as I mended, was then adopted The resolution of Mr. Bradley, asking cerium in formation of th ! Bank Examiner, was now taken up adopted bv consent. .Mr. Campbell, introduced a io nt resolution telative to the duty on foreign salt; which waa twins read and ordered to be engrossed. By Mr. Jncknon, to improve the Fort Wayne and .Soiitii lend ;taie ronu ; twice read anal committed. By Mr. Mitchell, to improve certain Stale roads, tw ice read and committed. M II. .. i .,. .. f.. .!.. .-1. . .... r t . ..I v. ... .., -,.-.-... ... w. the Hornau f ailed, c Church ; twice read and cum imtt' d. .Mr. Myers, supplemental t an act re - wis, p-wMwm- i ......... . ... . jUrisdictim nnd duties of jUSliCen of the fntace i read twice aad committed. at . f 1 . ,r tl. Mr. Itobinsoa moved to take from the table, the bill rstnblishing the county of Burlington; which motion did not prevail. ml lb fassen. Kor summoning and empanneling jurors in rny , ette ; relative in granting licenses in Rush and oth er counties ; lo incorporate the Marion Band, la rani ioiC(Mv relative to suiniuoint tr petit turors m Su j VUII ,.,, y . relative to clerks und COUWty nudi tors, dec regulating the pay of men, hers of the Uenernl Assembly providing they nhnll not have pay when absent, unless sack, or on leave ; recommitted With itnBlrOCtione IO reduce pay to two dollars per d iy : to aulnoriee the school comminoioar of Boom: county, to redeem certain certificates , to amend several acts for tin? regulation of the tftata prison ; to amend an net relative to bridge over South Hognn ; for the Bwcourag iment of the growth and mnnnfncture of silk; laid on ihe tuhso; tor opening ami repairing roa,.-, nee. in reaey co. . re. 'alive to a mill dam ICIUM s ilaiii"in.i , that there shall ho no v living of appraisHMUt uf property on judgments m ten dullnre, A mesas ge from the Senate announced tii ;ns page id nOVural bills which were re id und passed to the future action of the Honae, Toe hi 1 of the Senate, incorporating the Greens Burgh Bund was resd tlircn tnt'o and passed ; also, rel it ive in the lata Vincennee University. The b ill of the House for the r.lief ot purchase ra of school land-, introduced by .Mr. Nof veil , vuread a third tune ami panned, i The balance of the day w is consumed in Committee of the w hole on revision ; when The llotisa aij turned. BEN ATE. Tessa r, Sai. 1 1 The Senate went into the consideration f Ihe follow! g Mouse hills, to-wit : To l.ieibl ite tbe fm il settlement of accounts nf Milton Stopp, as Fund Commissioner ; read twice ami reeVrred io the eomntittes nn finance To divide ths Stats ml L?onf reaaional DtsArtcaa. Mr. Hcrrimaa moved to wjeet the bill; which metisn did not preva I pososd lo a second reading. To sutborias ihe rommiasi mors nl W'.uiiev, K s m- . and other counties, to e.pni!i.e the v Puati n , pas. cd to a second reading. For the rein f ol Z ra Bonthe land twice read and ieleered. Am nd Story af an act subjecting reil and persona! pre ertv lo snacutMa j twieereud when Sir. Wright moved lo strike MM gas last section. He net Mpp sr I Ul hurrying ihe taking fih I u laws ; it Wai attends I with much didaculty. Mr. PctiBingkOl thought the bill was R"ing too fsr, he would prefaf its reference. Tbe discussion was continued by Bfessm. Bwnag, tirrmy, Rend, PltChef and Walpole, when ihe bill was relerred to a select cornuollee. Pur MM relief of Bavid Matlock ; passed to a sec wad reading. To incorporate the IL lu-n u- 11 md nl Mu-i-eian- ; referred. To .uith rie a - ib- ripn in f r a Histof) ot Indiana; read three tunes an I passed. For the r-lief of J unes Birchm in ; p waed to a n r id nmduag. A n ndatory n an art relative n tbe letting .'t water power; re id twice and rb rr d. Ta extend lbs Buthority "i Jusnres of ihe Pence and f'lHISl lilies in c. rt.im C ises ; pas .1 to a second rea ling To vaeate th- town ot M Ml o. I.aerange nottntt ; l-! d t a ses nd resditlff. For reliel 1 purchaseia ol aban.i and t.'ie anal I. anil ; pBSSou t second reading. Io rolatim to the letting of water wer 111 the Stiie of Indians pa- . 0 s ice 01. . Mauin bill passed. Mr. Ke so from the committee ti which had been re ferred, renorBnl a bill to cqu hze the judicia. circuits ; passed to a second readme. The Senate, preceded by rs Pitsident and aVerelary, rej. aired la ll.c Hall of the House la proceed to the election of L. 8. Seiiatr. After live haihoings, and failing bil! was twice read. Mr. paus spoke fa-orahly of ibe bid Mr Parks moved to refer it lo the judiciary rommiu.r Mr Diia wanted the bill to passes Ui on .u own merits. Mr. Ew.ng hoped the bill would be referd ti t com miltee. If it would not bs Himrieus, snd a sutlirient security given he would vote for the bill ; but not til a sn Mr. M.-cbed bad alwavs d .uno-.l m- r.rf a or um . . T i.l,iii,. t.i nliairorl the nsvittlOll uf r.'Cts. Mr. Parks thought the bill went too far. He very much doubted tha propriety of lejaliimg obstructions IO
navigatian to tha advantage of a etnfie aaifhbornood at
the eipanae of a whole couatrv. Mr Davia. It will not obatruct Ifta navigation af tho riser . on the contrary it will aaust the navigation of tha tream. Mr. Tannehill dou'.tad the conitotioraTily of tha bit!. If he wanted to build a mtli-.lam there ha would build it without the law, for ha was aura tha law would be no The Senat then repaired to the Hatl of the Houee to ,nlo cnwnlil,n rtItb, eUon of I. 8. rn.tor Tfce snate having returned from the hall of fca Houao. . Mr-bright mofed that the .Senate adjourn i ayaa 1, Mr. Burke offered a realution to adjourn rt'ne the on the Uth oi Februar Being informed that a reeolutiou for an adjournment was then on the table ha withdraw hm resolution The bi.l to authorize the building of a mill-dam acr bln w1 ,hr' Oommilt.d amendatorv of an art for tha raI :,f 0r Huntingdon cowwty s passed. To provide foe the collection of their towih p lat by the county treasurer ; passed Mr. W tight moved that the Senate adjourn ; but auhaeiu.ntlv withdrew bis 111 t ion. .Mr. Davis renewed it; ayes - '. noes 1H. So Ihe Senate adjourned. ilt. I r. i lil i ahvus. Bit loa IM mint ( ED. Bv Mr. DssCsnr, declaring a certain name a mistiaaen and paanadU By Mr. Oabarn, to canine the voters of Union county t their r. - cvt.ve t..vnoi;is ; read twic and ordered to bo Bgr Med. By Mr Mitchell, to co.iipel eupervisors 'o expend money m their hands ; read twice anu referred. Bv Mr. Slump, to review n Stute roar! from Laurel to Bloom tag Urate l read three tunes and (i isse.!. The bill to incorporate ihe St. Joseph Iron Cornpany, is read a third time and paaacd. Bnl rmppMnaotal to an act subjecting real and personal pr petty le execution; relative lo Fort Wayne and LnnmnMMjnwt State road ; to authorise ihr bit Iding of a bridgn across Deer creek ; n joint msolution 111 relation t-i the territory of the United Utatee, west of tha Itocky .M-.m tains, called the Ubjegon territory ; joint repo'.ution relative to the duty on t ire gn salt ; fm t ' - aaonnsnaanjl af dsms,?es on the shush aad Mr . renal, west uf Tippecanoe river, (vesting power in commimtower) f.riherea, a tefol Mary B. Brown, lata Mary B Howlee; ana I author iain the Boards doiiiff rountV business Knot county, t 1 adjust clsuns aaint the nominal Vinceuiias University , were severally read a third time ami passed. Mr. Hargrove from the committee rn federal relations, to whom had been referred a joint resolution. renoectin the eoeetituti malitv of certain municipal 1 regulations ..t towns on tbe M aiooiUPI river and its tritiutar.es, reported a preamble and joint resolution on tho subject to Ooagrree ; which was read twice ami ordered te ha naMgrnawedh .Mr. 11,11,1. ores. 1 ie,l a net it ion. which was refer1 re, l(, tiu committee ul way- and means. HEuOLI 1 i'Oi 1 ' 1 1 1 nip. By Mr Mill', km, thai the committee on education be instructed to report an amendment to the law. . . . . pttmiing out tne uuty oi uictnci treasurers , so as to I designate who shall bring ami on their ulliciai bunds. Adopted as ,,r n,,,ivii ui irotii a s'ieci committee, rn p,,rlcd a bll. providing for the election, by ion, ballot, of a CkMamisskMser on the Kortawrw kessw .bi I; own of M., I a select committee, rolimn I the Central canal ; which w as twice read and committed. The bill for the relief of Je-se J. Burton and J ph l.otinr. w is trad n third time and passed. Mr. Boh Bf"i. moved to take l.'oui the table, a bill providing for confining votarn t tin-ir several towusbipa; which did nt prevail, ayes g, noes 6.1. Mr. Butler introduced a lull providing lor tho election uf count v mho vo-s bv the neooJe 'hieb 1 Wns rend twice and . omtnilted By Mr. T 1 impsoB. a bill Is) snan nimn ajjn culture, by exempting from tanstien improvements in Allen omnty ; read twice wham, utter adding a number of counties, was lud uu the table the hour for goittg into the election ol U. S. Senator having nearly arrived. I i 1.1 0 on of .Mr DefoUT, the Sonate were invited into the Hill, for the purpose ol going into t e dectl,, TheS' iii'e eime ,n it!ie lla.l i. r.ird ng to mvitatinn, ami pr sded to !ie election of I nited States ':' nal r. The follow mg is ihe result : 1st 1 Md 7 1 I ii n ii Sd 7:1 7:1 I 11 I 0 4i'i 7M sal I it 1 1 nth 7t 1 6th 1 Fill 4 1 Tilehman 1 1 s.a. ird. Oliver H. Smith, ?J Kdward V- llenneg ut, n Jos ph i . Ma rati ll, I ill' im llciidrick-, I Jonathan M' 'arty, 0 B o majority ISdward llannegan having received a was declefed duly i ! etedl. fJnenecTtnn Mr. If argroeen nenm was mcorrectly reported, BS Voting against the cngrosanient of the reliel lull. Mr Hargrove rutsnj for the en41 tsuient am! si so lor the passage of the bill. A LoBOBB Laaaa. The HlllerHea in Huston have easrtracted to the . r, . , .0 ot th- ceil tsUrna. le, at a 1 st .,t j 1 sun, lu lie eomdaaad by das 1st .f February neat, which is la hew brwJl walls, IS feel high the centre of the r-.ol to be 33 BN t bigh. A lesse of ihe and ; ha- 1 en olMnsned for fij'irm month 1 from the first of Isnnary des Bei nd adeem brethren not agreeing among the.iiseUcs as to the ,rci-e time if tbe I. ird's . 0 i,g LEfl In 4 . IUI. I S, lltoriar) nl Law, -I muton. lud. B.A'II.1. . . ilrl t loa VV I I.lll O.J III. .(Jl'NII l.f Uli m . a. Bl III Ur raaasswM aad rsMural Cssarts, :u .Uu Mi l It I . 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