Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1843 — Page 3
Mr WMT.Mi the committee on canals and Internal Improvement, r ported hack Wlth tfnefuJ.net nl fur Ihr rrtiff nf Jim Yswtrr, which km MM urr.-d hi Mr QhmM hMMslsjUUtJ a rr-.. ult m. a It lh- et; ! -,nn of -'mg superintendent ol c ,tiirnon echU whn h was not adopted. Mr Herrnnati mir dtice ! a bid relation a license in the counties of I.tgrange, Noble, M trüben and De Kail, which I mc J to asicninl reading. Hi dt ri of (he Joy. A bill to locate a ,tate r. tI in .Sullivan rnuntv.
. . . ... pi 1 1 lo a-i'li . . .t . tt .1 , , . " ' trlect tbtf tbe record of n,l .,... meine ner. truer oi i.sersnce countv to i I r . ' n um iu n .iuce mo et mjnsation ot th- Aud.l.ir ol Kipby A J int resolut on relaine t the National Road. A bill relative to pilota, wir severally read a third time ano paa.rd. A bill lo provide Ml (he election of Agent of State, , rtate f rmter and other awl ers bv the j rial iva voc vote of tbe Legislature, w d-Natrd bv MaWsm IJ.tehey , I'd.ipuian in the niririiiativ,., and Kwn.g in llo MtgUia. Mr Kitchev iimved to amend b inserting ibai . mv !i of tbe revision that contravenes the rovim na i f l!.i bill . e an I the san.e I it bv is repald." winch was d.j.) d. Mr Pnnii gl on n.ov. d t. lay the bill upon the table, wtnc'i inoiion Old n t prevail. Mr I), frees m v d t psMlMMi ihc f'jriher con-idera'i n of tb's bill u til Friday iiex, win h moti ci .bcid.-d in the nega'i . The bill was then orden J to he engroi -!--aves d, Hoe J. Mr Uhapman, from the co!iirni-,r-e on judir i rv. rei or'ed a hill to require tbe au peri n ten dint on iheWaladi and Kr e anal to give b ind and take orih I otfice, whn h was Mwl twice arid the bUnk filled Willi fäO.UOO as Ihe amount of hi bond, whn ti nit af'erwards n niMlidl red. Mr Bsjefl ot NV. m e l to lay it on atM ll'.e, wbicb in Ii M: d d riot prt vail. On Mflli li of Mi K It 1 ibi blank w is UmI w.tlt 5100,)0I). Mr 1. ir.g m ve I t r.( .n-ider the v .:e, n hieb moti n prevail d. Mr Hi nil BMWs ka iQ the blank VMth MjMa Mi. Kwin. -jÜ. . Mi. K birn. fUjOOO. 'the vote i Mi. lie; linn.-, in ai n wat ( it, and JaeiaV 1 in tbe n g itive. Tbe qnes'i'-n wis tb n pul M Mr. HgiiiHw iti '"i -n. ati 1 d( ci !et in tbe jtlin.tr.; an I the bill wn onb i 1 tote t ngro-sed. Mr. t hei rr.ovc I t 1 tkc- fr rn the ta' le a I i I to I ni tK ni 1 1 f i' ttf I )! i i vvli.li tv ii. i i 'e 1 to I !i .i ... i rn.i 1 1 v . ! SCCaMMilted t the aine elect c MMittCO. An Mt to MMaWa the lUnk to ic-nim- SpCeie paj MtO I Msl ensMc it t-i Maiatain the ame. was laid on the lahht. Mi. Miller mud io take fi -n Rai hj i list bill af tho II a c, tj auih-'iise Ihe Khool coanmisioner of I';ke coemty to Inn the H h ol fnn I on p final eimitv j whtth motion pievailel. and Lie hi I v.- .aJ twice and icfeired to tbe mm.! ti c n c'tir ation. A bill lo enable n ar.nd w .men Mhotd ptOfsFTty ; irate fr.an then htatl K d- was lefeit d to the leMMatlet n judiv .at v Mr Ih furs olTcred a resolntioa that trbea the Srna'e a!j uin if a.'j ui n to meet on Tue-d iy neat. Mr. Ki!r!icc m ,vel It MM I H o M M Mad " when we adjourn tins exening," whnh was i t id pttd. Che ijn. -tiun wa thin nut on the le-olution, and decide I in the ncgitoe ayes ti, noe- 40. Mr. (. hanrnati, fiom the MMMiltca rn j nln uiy, leportid ba k a bill relaiive to tbe Ruhhj counfv Pi hate CoOrt, winch va oid rtd to ! c cngio-ed. A'tj ,tinn d. Arn MMMl If WOW. Mi. Ileiiiman, from Ihe cemmi tee n mads, reji ,red Ssjaaaal the i dieaey of changing the r a 1 law, aa th ,t the MfatviMM m iy le ap,i in rd by ttM c unity I sMtw, w h.ch was icfene l to a e!e t comaaatMO. Mr. II 1 1 1 in in . fio n ihe s nne eommi tee. tcp r'c I a i::id Use eapedieney of making the allow3i.ee of su,civis rts :n i e tfjajMhla Oralrri j ihr l Seveial t ills MMstta wf a I al aatOM w e;e io id the ec n Inne, and iit d of ci'hei h oide ing to au eng, aaaaetil or a MMMOCa t comrni'.tec The sa;n bittt Wut n Iticcd in yest rd 11 "s iep ut. .Mr St.ni ni, iVaM a select committiv iep tt d lark with BMaSMMMsta I biU f(N UM lelief of County tiea-uu.s of tbe aatai al auamtias t herein nam. d which waa c acMsad in. lu tnuli o ul' Mi. Kit' iiey, Jo'insjii county w is slacken out. Mr. Chpman m vvJ la lay it on the tilde, whi h MathM MM di t ided in tt e In g toe. Mr. Ih fiee o'Jere I an ainca linetit, t'i it afier Ihis year the provisions of Ihis hill hall f xtrn.i t every county M lee Rast, w im h w as aaWfrtcd md the t ill ai teie I to tie ergr s: rj. Tie tubs bcin laMMMWdi Iht It, I was rciJ a Ihi.d lim and passed. Mi (ait of J. intioducc 1 a bill But betti r aecstrhsC tlie cliool fund in the rounty of J o fcjoa, Vttkh w.i. aatea tj a ! second Itadil zMr. Alex n -ler antl duced a WMMU n n qniring Ihe St tc pwurer t- pfitR Ihe o nittid d c: af !ai i-c-M ii. w.i; : , on MathM of Mr. Peftea, was la d n the table. a Ihe ll use. A bill in telilion to tlie piobi'e court in Dubois county ; A t ill lodei ine the Miisiwew.y rival . public häjthway ; A till t change the time of hahlhaj ptohola c int in Mallei county ; A fill to eiMhSslb an ad hMhMStl lace of bolJit Ig elections in Vi imillion tonnt ; A bill to it c rpoiatc the fust PMshjTh rian ( liutth in Decatur, wi re sC ,-i allj atMM d to a secawd m a 'u g. A bill legul ttiUg the CMMt 'on SMMt betWei ti the MM MM of Winick nd ßihs n. w M icaltw.tc an I icieiicdti the cotnrnitti e on the jud i n v. A egiilttini; elic'i ns in the counries of AJ.ims aud J iy; A bill c m eriting rn.uk and brand-; A bill M Mat! SCt a joll tax in the county of Spet ci r ; A joitit SeaoMtiasi in MMlMB M a L'ght liou-e at CityWest; trete severalty raai tw iea. 4juMl rcaolatioa in laletioo to Mitata rewaara eo the budge acios h.'C livet on t e .N.tiolial J ' id, w is c . I t wr ice. . Mi Hurke tn oved to amend by adding ti e hrMRa acro-s White Watei. Mr. Slaiifo.il moved tfl amen 1 the UMMdMCtsI by ai.d:: z the brMRt acuss Blue iivei ; Sfbst i wa- dosRrd Mi Herum m moved to amend RM MMMshoeot by addiPg and all other I liaWtS M the St ite win the. I N I MMj M st ite load-," winch w-is not adapted. Mr. Kith. Mortal tn amend t!ie atnt n bin nt I y Kding II he billys ua the Natl Ml io.;d," whnh MM I ta!opteJ. I he iincs'i n vv .s then put -n tiie amendment i f Mr. liurke, and die ids ! Um ..ib. tu aloe, n'd the joint nsolut on ordered to be engtos.ed. Mr. Chapman. Ir in the n-mmit'ce on jMHCSaty, leioitevl 1. 1, k with atnen meet a loll to ; mi i: ine ue wi -,-o. wm : . il inirii ul nii'iin1 l w h .( h w i i io unt d in, i i i .-" ------- . and 'he Mil oidered to tc ctigio-e . , f . ii v.. ,.aT.sH . resolution, tli.it when the S, i a;e v.. -,..- - . adjourn it adjourn to meet on iucsj iv Im fK. lir'itivt ilf. It. HOIS 31. eat, vv bach vv.i ae , m - .IK I. Mi Kead.frotn the c m m'tce on tin in a, lepoiMd Oaci withameudmetit a till to amend an act MtjarrsbMf the duties of county auditor. . i in motion of Mr Mofwaa the c unty ol lb , . .tur was stricken out. at d the report com urn d in The bill was then ordered M le engrossed. Jit Akin oli'ered a lesoluti n re atoe t the es. dtency of'aivn.g Probate Ju.lges the pow.r SO odMinithM Mrtbt whn ! was adop ed. .Vr Hoover oir. rcd a resduti m instructing the COMmittee on jodicianr lo einiuire into the expedient v af Mthl ci ig the members of tin RsMOM MthttM, and MIMIiri of the Houc It anlv.fifM.';fv - . f .r the MjffMI nf ir rying out the r. trciu hin. nt ami MMVM MMMMMtl at the uretnt session, wbich was adopted. .lr Jones moved M MSMMOdat UM OM on a j MtflMS over till Tuesday, which motion lev id.-.l The .ju. sfon then recurring on the sJ option at ihe icaoattlioa was decided in Iba negaUve ayes IS, noes SI. A.lj Wat ! HOUSE OF REPRES1ÜTAT1VK). Cii,ii. Dae. ii3. Itti:i9iu c'f. Vrtttnted. IK 1r Hani. on the sulject of repealing thst ptrt of p la'e LlilUn. relative to loaning and receiving ihe mmon school fun.: bv Jr. SaiT.-r, t slitetce ef the lleitv CUrke. by 'Mr Mstles ot It. ofWIsrlin .nd others MS s divorce bv .1r. Allen s4 P . of Um i' a, th ma lor j uivi rre : iv vw. .in, u j .nn t o,.p. . . i.. .t..,.t .m Ihe crosscut caoal : bv .lr. Harris. .ler JemphOS ChaWO ft'orrall. f r ac.cs to Ihe Mite I. bra t I. -sei n by Mr iicv, relative to line oi reai ewtese io sm n.- . . . . . . S r I at a I. ... l.y ,r. 'ees. on ihe sut n ct ol acueai sasMs: ov .Ifr. Jnni.on. m relall n to cancelin g a evwaso wwe jsge ihcrtin aaet-.l; winch w. re sevcral y reftrr.d. Rrfitrtt. Mr isweW 'cis. ltJ t h:ü feiattte to toll n t t Vme nnes Mid -New Albany road ; pMWOd to s sec and tesdi' JThe bill etfjeieahUJ a commissioner to ct.r.ver certain resl estste was inJetiriitelv postpttoe 1 Mr. BtOhetW Mferted a bill amendatory to tht racue ct; passed to a second re iding. The bill reviving anJ amending the act for the relief of sealers on the Wsbtsh and Erie csnat was reported heel from ihe committee of canals snJ internal improvements, nd on motion of Mr. B'.skemore. it wss Isid oft the table until Tuettltv next. Mr Ferry BwM the committee on corporstions to which the bill in relation to Chufch propertv of the K -mail CuflhaMi I'hurch was n ferre l. r. porteJ the same bsek wtih an smendinenl ; which wss CMMMWod m. ,r. Willismon moved to amend, so thst the Wk MO shtll nol own lor saiJ I'hurch. more than eat hemoVesl and suty acres of Isnd and five thousand d-llsrs of jraonsl properly. ir Wilhsmson ssid, this is the amount of properly ill, rl to t, " - - - -- . u . .it ni irr r lurrius. n. nc - - . e .a.. U .... af I? ,rt ,- in a sut teci oi ine " r "' unwilling IO glr to a - J r ... I... M.sr contemplated bv the bill; and aitnongn - Ü v. ' h nsturslixc I Cii -n. he is proMnl Bi.hp may be unaura to remowai 07 evwaw i a. i t aa rAiTinn I o n anu j I I.Cf J aroanjat us, owing our eountrv no .1 ajj - 1
would be erecting a power amongst us more danzerutu
than hit one with which he was acquainted. Mr wewtaa admired gag sp'rit winch guarded the Consliluti in and l..ws at evev point j but the gentleman wit n.clakni v ih regarj lo alien having Iba j owrr t4 hold property under if., hin, ,,,, entered into a description f its prtvhnMM. The amendment would defeat tLe whole objects ol the I .;t Church rreuer t,nwr than .h,. (!fcw2 R-i. .Vr. VI i.K hV WS'i linniTnl In man it the I alkn i -b uid le lift to regulate itself without an interference by - - J ..v......a H II. ..i ... i. i -.. mat .j i,n ,,s f u, lejrisiait" 1 III CVfrV im i . 9 J nur ii .m.ukl U: d.alt with ;ual!y, Mr. Ktimonson said, the ( hurib property of the (atbGat Ckairch is now he'd n fce-simp e by tbe Ijihops, ai ii tbu bid goea lo restrict tint power, so that the prop. crtv may be held in perpetuity for the l-enefit of tbe "horch. instead ol in fee-simple. It is ruling instead of extending Vor ! i l!,e lilh on S,,r l!i.. , , I n,'iil nj Mn, cerm d.it wou.d aMMVf the .l j.ct ..f the bill entirely, when it la recollected that the Uishop st.mJ in relati. ti to everv I BglMjatMB -r t 'hun h that ear h separate Board of J rüstet ssiand to ihtir IttMsttin rel iMM bVmMMMMMM Ml Ml Hk iq pMasj t' e hl.l and t ivori d the .MMMlMattt. an in r -t oke of the j i .ress of Christianity and religtwa in ouronc u nry. aiei -n i. Wie arnen Mi lit id ll.e g.nt!rll,,n fr, :n ..m e , l,.,.rd in the rxirrinr. It went to mM Ihe Catholic Church lo single cmg'ogiition. J J j.j ijlC t ;c , r, ,tricl.-d the cbun h to a ' aVanite amo int of j r qier'y for each congregstiou that li i. lit I v r'ai, ..d, there WMMl be some propriety in h's ainci MMMl ; but his arnei MM w..tj'd go to restrict the ' (burt h t a rkühgla congn g (Hon, and was not p.at ing this HlMYk on a foil, ig A:f!i otb. r eburchea. M; Perrj pjka at tOMO Imgtk iu farar of tbe bill, Wfcea I b MBved t - aaatad tt,e am. . Maeat, aa ti at the reatritii as I It to. ! i'i rj .n the a:m li Irnent, sbuu! I xt. tid to e.n h C iigregaii u . t!ut ..nty 16 ) aeie of i u d ai d "i i no ,.( per B m ....... ' I suwsji piopenj rn uiii : i e: i at paraalaity li racbCaogte gati mi licit may be e-ta' li-lu d in Hie 8 a. Mr Teak Stroke f the n wei of lb.- I'meof Ho ne, and Ihe aai ei ui vi sin:.' him w ith prt party ia our i Ml 'i v Mr. illiatasoa mm, it w as nae af tbe dogmas, af tbe Chaiek af Ruiae, tb t all Cbwich 1 1 peitj w i- resh d in the I'o.e g- las ,.n the p in q.'e Iba I ihe Pope h btfalfihla that ba caaaot erf, In u e I'.o es ani i'huiclie the eise is illtent; Iba butjr baM ihe prpartjr. Heeaaaideted tin aa only tin entering wedge to cv il- 111 t might hei afn r h fal u, when the v.it piwcis it r nfers shall be ful y r. a!i,-d. It i- givn g p wi r o veal Million u(ot asillioi l m pr -petty aa 1 l oi it i'i the hands of '.;. p, ;,o. He caaM not Lut I bvtitve th.t tine WH aVrtbjBMtbil whole ft cie ling, W ln h we litlb aVcMMh of. .Mi. I v. in ni!cr to a full investuatioa of he now ! ers i nlerred by ihe bill, at there apnarta to be a difference el o, nn n, moved that it hi m n i re 1 to the c mniutee u the j idniary ; w I.n h mo mn pieviil d, tret hl, not .11. Mi. K baits of Pataaai Mated ta iattraei tin caeaMittea b. MBCMl, M lhs Ihe Legi-la'aie ie-., ive theiigbt loanutil repeal m alMi the pvavissssas af Iht hill at say tune. Mi Ft iv saovad to aaseod tin- MtsesMMetit, mtitoif qnire a majority of two thirls le mike toeh aiteiation; wine.', i nn i.d.ui i t was i i t ad 'ed. at es 1 1 , aoes W; Mi. II inna then moved la aur i d o that the pioviM .ns af th" hct jdutild cxlet.d to the Mishops, Ja-, nf all o hei Chinches. Mr. M cy m ved that tho instiuctions be laid u;on the t:.b!e ; when Mr. Sin aon ma ved Iht previous qaestlaa i er bach wi; anstaiaad md Ihe ipie-ti n was i.noi mi Mi. llobetta'Msiiuctioiis ai d deci le I it. the il!i ma r e. ayes s.T, n iei If, Mr. lie ie iep,rted a bill to aiu ; ! the .n t legulating the State pris 1 1 ; which passed t . a -econ I reading. .' lutioni. By Mr. RTi litms, relative to giant. ng execution-;, whtrc coii-t itiles a e made liable. Adapted. ly Mr. II ntaiue, BS to Hit ex; client y of eOMptlliatj 'he taperiatvdeol of the V abash an 1 Km- canal tj give batsf ami seeaiity. Adapted. Hv Mr Son, .., a t. the expe lieticv f remitting the aetsaliy M all dslMqaaol lax-payers Im the year 1839, ia i i e the lai he pud at any lime ,rtut to the next settlement ' nf the roiinty tie.isim r. Ad pcd. 5y Mr. I.d.'ei f r i oiiiiurting a loofc at tht fecit r dam at Prt a no tbe Wabash. Adopted. By Mr. O'Keall, relative to the value of vv vk dor e by Pi i t ai I M D egal on the aM Statt ptis n. Adopted. iu Mr. Cuejtty, a preamhJe sssd lesalatiea m reia-ion to it i n ! ..z. ihe coottact f.t tht trectiuo of a new pci itewtiary. Ad ;ti d. B) Mr- V rgin, as te l!ie rxpedtettcf of RpOftinf a bill MOM clearly pointing out wb sc duty it shall be lo rec. ive election icinrin, dCC. Adopted. II v Mr. Mn k'e. as to Ibt upediency of rt porting a lull nine edoctoally i pMvaitl the crime af aeshactieas. Ad, pt, d. Ha lr. Blakemorf, ns t the expedienrv fif rctiucin? the tolls on ftone Iran sported an the Wabash and Erie canal. Auopttd. 15 v Mr. on Ibt sulj ', t of tolls on the Nett A!banv an d Vmcinins road. Adopted. I'.v Mr. Nofftelli a to Rm expediency of giving mugisliatrs c urls cot, corn tit jurisdiction Willi the circuit court, in alt rear, af caul pbiyinr, horse racing, vending goodf, groceries. vVc. wilhai;! license. Adopted Bj. Mr. ethelby, ic'ative to work on the turnpike road In. in Cinvvfordsville to LafavettO. Ailopttd. lis Mr. Montague, ts to lb etpcsiieaoy of reducing ihe t. c nf county Budit.-is. A loptcd. Tbc 1! MM t" Iv recess until '2 o'clock, r. R, A I TK II '' Slssn.V. Mr. McAliiatef prasattMsl a joint resolution ;n relation to a urant af lam! I r ihe completion of the Northern end of the Central final; pa-sed to a second reading. The j unt n solution relating to an armory on the Staat era O iters, was read a third tMM ami pOStCst. Mr. Litgsa of W. peeaassMd a joint resolution iu relaliatl to a n ilui tloli i I the pffirc of ihe public lamU. It v Mr McRae, a j dast re eolation rcpicsting Cusagstaai to d male ub ic land- I ,r common school purposea. 5v Mr S:mth. a bill extending the pfOtssMM of a ccrtatn act to ihe coiintv al 0pctSCtf. By Mr. Fuller, for Ihe better regulation of the tOSjaty bond in tbe t santv of Warrick. liv Mr. Moore to a-nend the act t provide f r keejicr of tbe (Male House and Libteiita. ts mi stirring duties m Secretary ul Mate ; which severally peeeesj to a second re nl issg. Mr R .'..bins intMshactal r. lull living the rates af t'IU for grtmling which was Mdered to a McettJ reeding. Mr. Lea of Peaty Meeesl that the bill ha njseted ; which motion 1 nt not prevail. The In I pMsrd to a second reading. H . Mr Ford, to eatcad the ptosisiosat of certain laws to Ratal lph county ; Hv Mr. Chef nan, regulating the MM af rccrJers and oilier oRsCI rs ; Mr. Hoiloway preeeated aMBfntthee t- wtressch Rut siptnect oi the tkate aholssbhsg the oRseaef ttte A. m ih ai d rraneMrting !uti s M Trs saurat ef Mat.-, with tare bnrsdred Joilais ia adtiitson ta Iiis presont enhwy tw the peifoiiiaiire id the duties, w ! icb wa read a Rrat tin.e ; sshee Mr. MathetS moved to reject the '.ill; which motion did n it pre ait, ayes lo, noet 51. The bid tl-en passed lo a tue nd rending. Hv Mr Gregory, to entead the ad for Ihe I. tier regaRh Ii II of e!ei Hons ; Hv Mr Mehr of V., lo Unit the ttuttccs of EvansH, M,-. Efeea, t brgatte rhe recotda of roads ia Chry C'tuniv ; By Mr. Athoss, to authorize the cloths of circuit and probate courts to appoint iti irdians ; Hv Mr. Perry, regelating the fees of the clerks of the circuit c 'Urts in c.Tiain cases; Hv Mr M rgan. mote rUaily dt fining ihe casern bountlarv of I -li i onnty ; Hv Mr. foil i io sssanaod the nary of BMmbere, wheas ah I sent MOM th jn a day ; Hv Mi. Mt Pan aid. M reduce the aptaiMmtist ef eat l, in cam! lands in l.alc-' a. I Tarter t. . f t ICIC Mr. Wrhtht, to nosensl the act subjecting test ami prrsoul estate to OXrCUtl Uv V.r. Cowan, t; amend hc act in re ation to di sc dtatribatio and dower; which cverall) peaoeslla a scent, SCCassd ' sdi j. The bi.l fr un the Lenste f r ho relief vd in. 1 . Anilriws was rc.nl ihrce limes and t-tJ. Bills of the en its t .hange th i name of George K. ?e!rigg ami othes ; tml te'st.ng l!ie Scinunry trustcrt of DeatMO county were read and passseJ to a second reading. The lull tf lbs BessalS reUtive to empanelling jurors in Decatur froutity was twice read and referred. Bills o f the Senate l i in orpataM the BratJieH of St. featwll i t' laenraarnta the 1. prange Phnhtna. mod in relation to Bsl AüJitnr.t Ki i-unty, were reaJ a:iJ t a--tfd to ihe MCtlMt scti i sf lb I H use. The bsB Beee the BeneM io MMbiiW to tbe sa!e of delritpuent lands antl town b ts I t taxes, wss read twice and releired M the committee of ways ai d me ins. The bid from the ena'e to vacate a state road in ihe coun'v mi Orange. WM t St ICC read and r. terreJ. The amendment I f tbe lloue to the bill of the Senate amending the act to compel tnuCe alors lo pay a road l-X. w a ruttcam d ia. The Hons.- j roceeded to ihe consideration of the orJers of the day. when t number of biiTt were rca- and .'fdered to I rngrsscJ or rt terred to committees . The House Astj erned. ICNA IK Sin Rint. Dec. 123. 1-4.1 A pttition mm , t-M i t ikj ! K vhurn and lelVrrcd HrpQ't. Mr Hoover, fiom the committee on finance, reported aga.ust th. petition ol "Henry Uider, whnh was toucur ril lit ir i'i. unman from the committee on the iadsciary, re t'. '. . " ""-! . u.U.. ..a.l l la. nulnlv hoard of lirflllt rxaici "a n on. '. "'i'"" v . .-.i. I ........ ..h ine county . a l srd ol trustees oi .... su'-ject am. ndn.r-nt. st. as to make n geaer. .a..r. . J latos in Marion countv. Several other count.es were . - - . . It 1 e-t.,ted and tho b M P ted to a second reading - ------- p a
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.Mr Morgan mtroduct-d a resolution requiring tbe State I'mitrr to punt ölM . ..pi. s ol the annual report of the Agent of" .""Hate, which was adopted. Mr Bill bej off- red a resolution instructing 'he conirmttee on the judn lary to report whether tin- trusties of county seminaries have tin legd ami constitutional potter to sen ami dispose ot real t te lae longing to and v t d ... I '" 1 fsMeMtlon that lor the purple ... ....f rt in ,,,, l ,i Lillil .til.. n. .1 I... present aesmon. the BMMM would not ot- (or anv appropnation for ncwsp.ip. rs in cither liram h nf the Legislature. Mr Ch.ipmin moved to strike out the word 'laudable.' wlin h iimtion did not pn vail. Tbe resolution was then laid on tin ftVft Mr liurke m., ed to reconsider tbe ote Ml r oncurring in tin- r- port of Mr Hoover, whn h motion BrcvaiUd Mr Hurke iii'Anl to recommit it to a select committee which was decidd in the affirmative Mr Morgan otb red a resolntioii to rmpiirc into the expediency of i hanging the time of the iiueting of the ff neial usM iiiblv. w hich was adopted. SSO. Nr Mit' bell introduced n bill to amend au Met entitb d an act to organize the miiittn. whn h was read twice. .I ,(..,,1 t n, ,n i.i. ...... v.r..... Mr Wood int.. dir cd bill to r bange the name of . nrv Howell, which 1 as d to a second reading, Mr Told MtraaMMs a bill ' r the relief of Um sinking lord. ..l,ne liind. ami other lunds, w Im U w as read tw ice atol r f ir d to the committee on the jndn iarv . Mr li, ot ) m d M . moved to take IVoM th labia " '" Wl lln election oftate Agent, and DfdV er uaaVtri bj .vav.,ce. PallreMi MMtai a call of ÜM liowM, w hich morion mm d ided ia the negative. Tb qn. sli. ii rag Iben put on Mr. Davis's MOtioa aitd decided in Ihe alhririativi ata... a Mr. Dein es MOVed to lav the Uli on t!:c t able, which I motion did int I rev.nl The asjeatiow sjraa dehatad hy Neaar. Raybarw, Dark of V . I. wii. i'd 1 1 freea in the ws itive." and M. ssrs I Lhrbaon, Datria fl and If., iooaa, Chapmao and Ritchcv M the affirmative. Mr Ewitaa MOVeti o refer the lull to the roMMittec on the , carv. with iwatruction to taniri iotn the eon- ' . - . .. . , . 1 . , , . ... ...1. . ............ .... -iiioii'oiaui . aim ii rwnuiuuvMi , in einjnir: vvneincr ii he eipeilH ni at tblfl lino Ml (.i.apinan -poke at some lencth. and in the rmirsc it i ill l. .1 i . t." at hia ramarka, altsMtesj to the cbarce Made by !Jr Uaaia r I i loy ii. dial Mm oVuMsCMtir pary was respoositdc iof die li ' lo, ns thai had been iiKio'e dllliiig the NMBl session, ila, Mr C , contended that the democratic oartv toold oi he beM reopotiaibla becawst ibej bhira not i i n anv one instance eleuieo llleir lui clloiCf that had llntOlSSSg bei n viva vot e, it SVoold have show n who were chargeable trith the reapotisibilily. Here a voice tree heard to mention the name of C iambi rlaia Mr Chapni ui Contimit d. ami said that he was happv to he n mimlcd of one exception EhetMxer M Cbamoeriaia be trat ptOSsa to ottO a- ihe choice of ib inoer;n v and as a man id moral worth. xs Mr. C. was about to go nn. another Senator mentioned the mm of lohe Lett J it i, Mid Mr (' . and J,,liu Law, too only two aavceptiossa. And ll iiiis, i lied several BMmbere.1 .No, never, .said Mr C, to long as my lib- i- -pared, an long will I i -i rt thai tin- aleetioa of , ratio J. Harris was not l the toiea of Use democratic potty whether Use sdaainss Iralioe d that genlleMae he ior the eraal ot svoe ot our Slate. I will continue to say tii.it the mepOBsihility is not with us. Mr llutton moved tn lay the instructions on the table. Vthich motion prev ailed. Several motions were made to adjourn, with li failed. Mr BwitUJ moved a sell d the St nate. which UM Senate refi aed lo otder, MrdBradley Moved M sdjossm, which nsotioa was loat. Mr. t'irr 01 L. called tlie previous quettion, whnh was MSjattsj by tbe Senate. Tin- Bcnite then decided that the main rjuestioa should he put. Tin- easettMa reenrritsg on the passage of the bill, w aa decided in tin- aliir nialiv e. Avi Metara Akin. Berry, Corr of Jackson, Carr of I. . Ch i m in, 1) iv is of D and M . Dobeon, Duxan, 1 1 i ri'iian. Ilooter, llutton, Join s. Leviston, Major, Miller, Mil, lu ll. Read, Ritcbex Bbauks, Bine tear, Team lull, and Wood- 23 pj, , Mi rt Bradlej . Buell of Warn n, Burke, f',riii ii. Cotton, Davit of F., Defreea, Ewisig, lleüg ,Moore, Morgaa, Pennington, Reybuns, Bands, B tan lord, Todd, and U ilbei IMr llelrees introduced a resolution, that when the St P ile adjot:rn. it adjourn to Meet ON Tm vl iv Ii IW0 o'clock, which was deckled in the negative, syes MJ, aoes SA Mr Mih hell introdttced a hill to preserve ÜM ptmty Of i lections, which passed to a set oinl reading. Mr Akin moved t rocsmaider the vote on the reeoluImu p. adjourn, which motion prevailed. The Btieetii n was then iut on the pas-ago ot lllfl resolution and docided in the atiii inative. The Senate adjourin il. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Batrenar, Dee, S3, 1843. The Speaker Ian! bf're the Hoose a communication from J. 1. Smith, the Mpstwstl ndent af the State Prison, in rt la'ion In the rrectii'ti af the new priejM, OOW in progress at Jiflt isonville ; which WM read and or dared to be print, d. Petitions vvi re tins morning presented bl Messrs 15c irss, Cnppy, Heir, ig, Montgocnery, Kottens ot La porta, end Blakeenori one bv Mr. Roberts to at Men a part ot .-n. Joseph to LapotM; which were ret. rred. Mr. l'arker from the committee on the judiciary lo whiih was icterred the bill rv.sting the pf rceeds ol tin I I . f animals taken up, or properly adrift, iu tlie common .-.hool fund, Pt parted Ihe fame back with an amendment, which was concurred in and the bill tngrossd Mr. Parker, fr nn smir coin:niltee. ICpoStcd a bill in relation to the sh!c of property by executors, sdmsiiistrators, and goarditnt, providing thsl said propert) shell he s at two thirds ite appraised telne , which sras read three ansae nssd paaaad j sbsa, lull to pretcnl pecnlation in treisury notes. eMking it a penal osCrsses for treasurers and other ataeers la bov or gill any such netaa, also sasdttng it a f irfeiture of ofttca which was ihree times trad und paesed. Mr. James, freM the eon.miitee on the State Library, is potted a Mfl giving Joeephns Cicere W orrall access t the State Lil r;,rv ; which passed to t second rca ling. Be Mr. McDonald, granting certain lands to the hoard of COWMiaai fin rrt of Lake county ford burying ground; nentesl t a second reading. Uv Mr. Mary, for ihe relief ef the Loirs of Mekhoir Booder, der ; paaaad la second Mailing. Hv Mr. Helwig, incrresMg the loesJ tax in Stenben ami De K ilb ; l a ed to a second reading. Hv Mr. NerveH, t BMsrnd t e set Miatiee M the duties of ecbnel iiiasMiMinMrr. die, nf Merion cotwty; twice read and rcterreJ. A'r S'llttiflll. Bv Mr ClMnnten tbni the Pressdent f t!ie 8l ite Bank he n quested lo report lo this ll .use, all the ml .rni iiiou he may hive iti hit p saeaston, in relation lo the construelion the various brant lies have . ut on the third reetion "I an act in re'ali n to the Mate Bank, epj roved Feb. loth. I ggg, wbethes the specttseseiona contasaed its aatd sectsow have been tonstrurd'tir apply to bani.s as vv, I. as individuals. Ash pb il. li v Mr. Seiu r. thai saesabacs ebseotissg ibesaselvra tnoie than one dav, luve M ay fo. tin it -e.vitc. A !o,.tcd. By Mr. O'Neal a to the tpe III cy f i. -pe.li g tie 5th aectiaa of Mtsrle l-'.o.' ehap. :'.'. of tue It. v.. I Statute, winch pretsdts tut .11 m lcs aadei Mveoieew, ti d nrasales tmdei fourteen, nho sh.il goioto anyothet Kteieor leset rv and be Jjini ! in n.at.i nuoi an I r turn to leside MS t..i, -v:-tc. sballhevotd ittd 4 mo auect. Adopter ., . . r. .....1..... ...,.-. rw I n.'liO IS v 31 r. .vilio Id, is to me tr ji i't iw . l ... r' iti.i'i tu Mi' n ano 'io.-iiv ii ense Ad u le I. rhe llou-e ; r ee led lo thc ati 1 r ti n of ot tartof tba I iy, when a I m m nnnfhet of bil It, tno-tly of a private neture, were read sec md time, and araeted 1 1 be eiiio,sC,i ui lasonid to coesmitteet. l ie Mil tritiMcnin,' the 'hitie of State LH ran i la Bel haerelnre sf State, With a -a'ar v , f one hundied doltart, i ic tt seeood thaw, and retsisse to the coeasatltreeo the Sfata Library. AirrRxoos r-sioji. Hill. A c I'n'J. To ab sHth 'he mV e nf c unty aii litoi in Wuttt k C un'y : t evteml the Movwinni nf an'act 1 1 certain counties ; j int rc-olut. ia on the Mst ieel uf p-.M ue ; to vseate the t un - L.gianüe ; M extend rev Sri BBS i t a c n iw act is .- ty of V.ta-b; ecaiing nn aliev m Delphi i to emend ihe Ith etttele f lvi-?l StataM, so far s Washiogt coui tv is tauten ed ; declaiii z . ceitain r ad ia Stewheo roootjr t Mate road; to pr rVelt f it the MbJCttieO of tatt af j tiea M MartiM eountv ; foi the relief of HepbtU KitsOO ; J OB r i s -lut. ,-n in rsstatsoa to a gian of land f i the comptetiO of Me Mtthern cad ef the Ceatnl ctatl'i for the lelsef of Ge rgt He s:iavv ; foi ti.e encouragement of domestic BMOatt ute; lo chin -e the haHM of Henry Hi rg t II. i iy K.-.n Ml ; tchange tbe name tf Havil Bathat to Div id Do' bin ; eonr ;: i" be lit en-.:g :' audi n- cm in f.e t i'v ol It. A .vm t. eo.iect a di-c.c,-ancr in the MtCav law ; JOSI t ie- ution in relation to a canal at the fill of 0)S0 r.r. r ; rela iug to the proof of title to S! .te land ; to vacate an alley m Bio m- , -t m ; 'o .uth ,.i-eth.ile- Ne.soti to build am ll .la-nacros-the tJVnbOthia ItdtUM raOUtJl n the sot jecl ot tenri u; in rcljtion to sutp.us pjfien m Union county ; to amen i ihe act Bllllleaaj tor the iuSMpiSMthlU tf town-, aa th.t two pc.s n.h.v.t g an auual Vote for t.ustees shall Mn avej again; ammtlatorv and supplement I M the act jr.vilngt I the election tf three school eomm.s-i tiers in a ceitam t wn.ho. in I' .i kr c unty : ol .1. v.nite relative to . nn..u State real m Klkhar't c unty ; to legalize the pMeeeUrftsr ;r,- J J 1. xnnlv at the August he n Mid oi iwnnii! nt i o. - -. ImZ : f..r.h..;V..f of Mwhaa. Fitaglhei', fw the Mhwl SSweVsefarrt.in caal laestt be CeM MMBte. countv out of tbe eotin'y Ihe bill to O'g-imze a new rv a. .... . .. . . . ihm t m.- 31 O i C. .niU"iun '- . . . ? - 1: ... . r. .a , nr.ivi in, ii an . , nomber st qo.ie mi'c in PeMUOta county, was lefencd lo the l.ldi(IIIV COrTl'nl"ee - , , - . , , ,k nn , Th loll to abolish tt The bill to abolish the omce oi private ,t.t.t.. W . - - - - .....IsrC .9 fas vernei was laid up n the table. I On motion, the House adjourned U'td Tuesday raon.ing ' next, at mat o'clock. " ci -
lltllslY. DE4T.MKER riJ. 14,
Imliiiia- Her lio.ixcls, presrut ami I .it ii re. By tbe report of the Treasurer of State it appear that the ordinal y expenses of the pa,t ve.tr have amounted I J0. II. 1 iu.oj-s mo. being MM than was es'im .ted in hi I ol ti" r ,.c;:, ; j sou Mui me leceiprs tor revenue I r 1M. Ml ume .1.1 a . . . "JJ i.i; exmnitin i full a oivment :. coill h.vc Jeen expected under our revenue .tem, which vet in its infancy, and only IfgiMnM to be understood by the miss of the pe pie. The otiginal arrnnnf of trca-ury notes iued wk $1,500,00. .and it i gratifying t. at ite that by the hrt .,f Ijnuary. 1845, a lft'e over a yaaj frees tins lime, if n , tn re be laaail there arm ba of thi cnculation but $rr.,00;i m existei ce less then one third of thei-ngiujl issue. Thu shows the wisdom which chancteticd the Councils of the Dmb cr.tic llouscnl Kcpresen'atives if I MtO. 4 . w hi n these i ;,'c. weie issued as an only MMIt to pay an hoaeat debt The htirh encomium paid by Mr. J ,rker,on IhM House, was well rrwmJ "Mi M tnoie tiom the lact that the winde ea rts as the Whig party press have been b ought mto requiili m, to depreciate the 'financier of that body for discernment and honesty. Und the jus expect v no of the ame oocy beea met, in dispensing w ith the seiv c.s of Milton ,arPan' the appoin'mmt af a State Agent to look af et out eastern MMtritMS sad property, our Ueaaary rotes might err this hae been re ieemcd, out of what muht hive then been iea!ivd, which it is f-aieJ bis since been entir. hjr I ,-t. It is gratifying to he able to state, that there is a ne piospect that ty the ti-ric for the ensuing fall bu-r cs. forty miles of the ext. Mat i f the Wab.ish and Kne c.iml w ill Le BMMbllli roid lea.ty for use, and that the toll received aa the cand fir the jus ata Mat, will amount 'o between fifty mm ststjr tboaaand iaHara. It k caaMeatly belierad that louhle tint am unt may be expee'ed fiotn the canal luting tiie tie at soaen The Whi'e WTater ranal is now in Meeeeafal o-etation as Ugh aa ae Lawral, with i g,,.; prosper t al an earlv eoMala lion to the National Road. The Cinc'muti canal, ut.itnir Wrtt the While Wa'er canal at or Mat Harrison, his be:i , tally ci ini ieieo. :.n I toats are now running fr -m Lnnel to ,M ritv 1 '"" whobj W ite W . f Cimi niti. a:l).di"g a valuable owtlet ti Ihe ler vil'ey. eaibraeing some ix or seven af ibehest imprived roaataw ia the state of Indiana. Tl.i.ty -eight m f .he In b i. a olis and Ma.b n r ' i 1 i a I an- eoMpleti d tba car are iMining and basineas tbete . , , .... ' 't t ' V a ' . V i Kiliiihurh . on: thii'v na.r. i. tn li io d i i.n ler contf! ct to dianaaoZit. With a MM ni ct ol cai iv c m,!eti m. h9 eVoetaae ttM M ra wf (he tsrate.wc have mach to en lieu we lo k it these i ! ad I -antsges. es'rnl-.'c cjr-c us in tlie b e Ik ll !:. 'nn i Will ne lot g legam the nro.nl stainl she o c- i.cetipnd it: tins t nfe le a y Oui Rt ite b W dS are n vv ipio'ed i 4 ,-i nt "ti tbe d liar, i:i t! e New rk tnaik. , an J sale? a:e dai y m i Ic -t tint ; rice, in eentiderable amount. i be TreasaiM af sta'e remarks in bi icpert,thal we h ive I aid du: mg tlie past year, ever and above the interest oe eni pehlie de. t, the i:m of filUö.4'23 91 1 weeing the en-ire publie debt, irincipal end int test, gl .,033,9 !fi 0:', On t'.,e hrtt d iy i f laanery 1 i-i ,t tawnate I to i I .119,33 W. The MlMwing txtr srtt f:om the TMasnter it Report, afford a better commcnta. v linn say I can give, on t' e latere pmtpteti of Indiane. li shews thai ihe dk rrl o; tde pr ople, last Angeat, le ptacthg 'heir veto epee the hu el pro posilien ho payout liabilities Iva vernatent sssamptioa of State debts, has not tcs.eneil awbtic COfcfidessce in the lionety of porpMt which sctuaMs the b sotes if our citiz.ns. The Tie,iuier n inaiks : Whatever toher rnu-c may have operated f' tr doer tin retntt, i o I ut.t ktcteesihf confidence in the at iliiy and dtb rmina i m of Ihe state ultimately to meet these eagage ineMs has h id its i'uc inib ence. ihe apt rat Mot ef tie eai justify such a rear !e ion. An amiui.i nf ttaM debt has been pahl, sense little exeeedii.g the ac iiiing MMMtt on the poblk debt; thus keavfasg Ihe Bt-lM vvhe.e she was in iiaid to hei hsdebtadoesst White another year of comparative protpeiity bat added 'o her pipalttitn ai d ic arcee. A later amrsaat of mdividaal bv aVbtedaest baa aUa been dfschsigcd, end a great iociease of fiaitty to MOtMM h is t ikea place m ad departtneatt i f h divi uai ksdastry. Tbeaa arenet foi esporl recently opened in the he a 1 1 ot the t .te, h . niven an im i etil to at ieoRaial pradoetiee in that region, which notw coahl hive aniicipated, :.inl which Mast mthsne to opeiate ar.d hscreaac for ye in lo come, a- p pul itioa shall ll rW into the c untiy -ai d the cmal i extei dtd. " Like causes ate npeia im; in favor of those sections of the state depci din on the White aler c anal and the Ma li son nn, I indiauapoiis raiiraaa, noiu wesss pwatms to and Indianapolis railroad, both woiks progressing conipJeti n. in toahtion le the bsCMtMd ability of the citizens te bc.n anv baitbea whwa state necesatty m.iv impose, sea completion of these under'aWm, by rendering available, in v rr.e d tree, iht lai;e ex j.endituie of the -t.i'e uj) n them, will Kreetly seetee those borthent. And :he pssbUe eteskb r, whils he beholds t'ie lareness derived fuin ihe vv-oik an which bit BtrsMJ w..s 11 rested, faithfully applied to their extension and iiietease uf ttMilability, Will be content le await the ti ac when the State, havhsg IfSCtMsd the cunoiiry now pressbsg oa her Treasary, win renewed tUenglh tad incicetrd inewreei erill be ptepered to meet her other obhgati'iis." In my next I ball give statement of mattcts ronneclcd with the foregoing, and which will be Meeting to veeti aata asoic cl rsely lb m 1 can do ia ilttse aambers. What tiuv sw .n racm otweu. The soliowing extswcMwssM two btadhtg hsderal papete, both iiudonhtedlv contain nucb truth, end iltuatnite pu tty well Ihe harmony of the federal parly. )ll nun 1 Webb baa got Ins dander up look St lot '-maliogany stack olid pt rcuss;on can i . .... . . . . i He ( the fcd. t oir great v iolence, I host burg Convention. ceive lis. he vv as A l.ii'i is won i io senouncs wim who hetrayi il t lay Bt the llaiiisll our infofWsatiou does not de .ne af the most active men in . i . - i... - t! ,Mn..M'(. rt v e know inai mm twii w ""- pnsed lo us to join in t ecbesne lo set saide Nr. t I iy, and of fleeting another aenttewsan to the Ihusaduocy. Hiletter was treated with wlenl conlempt; a treatment which bit vanity i an never forget, nor forgive. Hichsaond H sig. R vii:k. We h ive hut lour words to say in reply to Ihe integoing B hi atterfa fmlse. If the editor h is the slightest grotntd fee his infbt Motion, let hon puhliah them ; BSSd as to the pre-' nd.-.l letter, let Imu l'ivc it to the piihlie Again we mj --there is not ihe thassow of irtstfa ni wh it is here elk god ; ami that it is in nil us parts, a disgraceful coinage of an unprincipled editor, to 1 SJ , LI. .i vv hotll vv e ha e (nur und af II )ver vv ritten a line M any tsjhject. fdTkir Ec9tiomvNaiioal Expenditure. It wiil be recollected ih .t the eoosst stv ted the last t'ongress an ' owl and out Whig Coagresa." Now let us see if they carried out anv of their I nasN-d rcossotnv and retrein hment MfM nrea. The Densocratie Uongteas, which expired on the d.l of March. 1841, approprisl d. in two years. $i2,6m720. Th s the Wb'ge railed enormous, and r unisetl reform. Instead ol which, the appropriations of the last t Songrest ansouuti dta $55.133 S36,ot about '11 1 1 Ii I'I I UN MILLION more th in under a Democratic Admististr .- lieu. The Whigs have else increased Ihe National U ht about Twent .'" . sal DBur. Ba assseb f-.r the b tasted federal whig ecoaotny. The per pie begin to find thai i DcMocretir ad nsnisttation i ihe m st congenial t . ih. i. wan's, and all that ihey are Waiting lor is an opportunity lo place theo, again in power. ELrlfnaat Dajm i retina;. The New Y rk corree no. .1, ot of the lote I a iseer says." the Senate CbamN I is .. i .....I ufi. r ,ri ti h- in the best s v e ot U i-i i t- i . , 1 1 ,i . " i i Apolbs, Chilton and Edwards. I beta gesstlenMn bave in preparation a losgwiftcsmt engraving af the hVoators in ssneostriaie nositione. eltet tl menner of t me of Ihe tin. -t Engli-b print. 'I his is a bold and Iwauti dert ihinar. nd will d lubtb s- be taccessfully aecom UOh. d at the daguerreotype . U ry af these gentlemass, ,anu theirs is an art particularly mi. ted to the transfer .,l i.istrong ttneemente ol Senatorial laces. i no e. grsv.nj. ii.. A rit. J 5 "'.31 IS ' ) V;' fit. 0 for the group Dg. MU tri and Vt ''.;' r7irer.--The A'.t -n releS .1 A .A fcaVs I'M h of Ihe 3d inst .states tint Hi.' uwrnnirai nr aeers base completed s survey ..r tetang tne ssis-uri river into the M m tsippi, aboat f ur Mitas above Alt a, Will Uh ..( ,.rpt.. .tn.jr this la"er sirean If-mi itking I I , t SB ' IV " j - ' - , rTectua ilire.-iio.i nnii ii - -- , aliv a , MhVMlhewa. ThecOU'.i ot the I eegraph nor uunearem th.t IBM ehaage etay peaee Aaaetfuea io the AJ ,n landing. u ...u ...... 0. K m.i.e . I.ou s t i An MMÜtutioa calk l t!? Chiaent Bank, baa juet bot o f ,e..,.4, al C actaneti. bv a vveal'hy rittaen of t at p sc.pc -act all the bus lies, of cr; .nt. J hanks cept to trm Ulla T is w ill ereat'v aecomn no la'e fie merchant- of t; neasssati, end m we eetaMiehMMMa of a stowlar nsture that apriaf up in ihe States where the bet k l.ave ru i Iheir race, vv.ii be . f greet ben. fit to the poopM. OntaTAil Kimimf Ski C il Iwell, in s.l Ireetmg caeeoof medical s'u le.us at Loi.ism le. said - In Ine words of Lad Macbeth, but screw your cur Ce u,. ethe r.!i U.ng point. anJ vou cannot fall. lie aVtetMined, and like the s.dd.er getng into battle, let every one ot JOU re-ove to kid his mati." rniTORs V . s it s." ts Ihe hawneetwn (T I ) (incite s.ysihal toiae ptrsons I cat-d t;i the soutbwn nartof the State htva procured, t-y some mean, a !..rgtrm.unt of blank Audit r's warrants, which they comi erMga in vsrious wajs, and pul in etltnlttMU. 7,sc Ones is TMiot -Tlir Naatteilta Banner ol tates tint 'he lat. I. -gist. ir n-"-s - , I.. ... In. tie. di i.'l.al IC.' f 'OT t , VV ill r 1 1 HilliaillS a f au ap" - . .,, . n , ? ,,o,e frftha p Tennessee during a htta trip tf M prt i af of " he täte Mr din, the llMn UIIIMlihtd and the lite Tyler-ap-" . . Mu.r Ht liidiaii.iiHil'i was indicted by the . ' :..h Jurv f,.r naeteaai ihe letter of his psaoeratanr fbO MOttuntiin was for ravonge-tbo .pint ... - .evoiem the aeOAJitul unanimous andj'ist C'- tnq
sm KP4V. DECEMBER m iPtlS.
CO" Our pjMn arc regulasriy mailed to i ; rJericksbargh, vin Vincennei We rmv not account to tbe 1. M. for their non-r. ptioti. Ilit ;ict I, that the in. uli tlirnitonotit th- country wore never belore sal MCfe gloriU- t ODI;:iO!l. l'oiifros. So fir as ve have ree ived news from Washington, but little Inisine-s seems to h uve been done of g. i.. r. int. r. est The lirl i! is ol tho setuion were eon-umcd on the protest, introduced bv Mr. Barnard, a Whig member from rMM York, against the lawful right of m inbers to aeals who had been ebr tcd contrarv to the rnandaniu act astd bv general ticket instead of by district- In addition f tho delav caused bv this di-co'rd int affair. In. th Hmmm had adjourned three davs as a token of utnal r , t t1 the inemorv of deceased niembe rs In tbe Senate, Dec. 14 Mr Hanne aMMMMsla m an
MMMl Of Mtte-lhr. e SenntoM of Indiana, asking lav a p irtuill.tr ill ItdlllC ill t!l if orlTs ;i I crant of hmd to the Walmdi ami llria t'anal. Alto. a I. ! -i i i memorial of the T Hiril nnd Trustee, of the ImvorM- 1 "'' " " ,fnPbl I Mr U- 0 Hblke ft aecu-
ty at" ISadiaata, for a grant of land. I . s. Ts- wry. Tho report of the Secrr-tarv of the Treastirv ries nnt ahCM the lin.mcial BOMlttion of the government. .. i ly as we i oild wi.li lie gives ablegates in.t.ad ofibt tils, ami in estimating r ipts ami spenditures aj nd M pirtn ular in giving items, is tin impoii.ince id the subject demands. We have taken the Sei rctarv '- tab last and .irrangi d ihOM M as thev can be understood at a gl nn . Kiel iris ami I'.xri mi n r.r oi Tin: BaiTBO Sivris raoa l.sn Am int in tire Treasurv- on settlement of accnuntt. J.in. I. Mtl. To tie ttcthicte I as not available, ta So tint in tact ilu re was an actual deficieiiry, Jan. I, l-ll.of 1-1 ü.r. im into ri. TieaaaMi iaeaas 110. atataaMi f lrut lumls. and ol ihe avails ol Treasury BOSaa, an I Iisiiis. were Tvawaatj Ma aWi.iss?jt Ni ttw sewsjssi ami ia sjsssrtM SJSMH f,,r Has re 'einpttoii of Trranr Mtea, UMtfa w n iiuci aud liiu uLtameJ tolhe amount of $"oiJJ h.i,:.,r )l Kvpen tmires iTMs SBSM SUM, exclusive nf the tMM MM on ihe reden. ptiiei nf Tieatirv notes ami inieresl on sa em i. kin, saw ou sereaM m jui'iIk deiit wer, ...-.iiii rniil itn aretsn.t if the old p'i',!iilel.l. Tiea.iiiy iioteiianJ interel. ami oil .,ai. t BS rvfiriein v ui the Trca-ury. J inuary, 1 . 1 - II $.1,0 .j. :jt 9,477 J S 6 i l.'i Q Bahntet m ttss Treasnry Jan. Iw, 1.-53, 1943. Reeeipts I ate Its Trea.n hssw Jan. IstMJsdf l-i,eri.i- , ive f dw awsMs id Trwssat) atewtwhwas, To pswrtis sseasM t-r Ms Is stWisi nf Tswisasy re S . others t-re hssssd, ae I imn. laaassad t ii sawsnH ,f A bam a a in e'e mnler tie art of Shweh :i, I Q, at veil li.ilh,,i., in :irl Ms Wk ,lt: nf tt hit ll tv a-i ret e lied that I'tarter, BabSMS "I the TsSaHBSJt Jan. 1st. letS, hrn i.'ht J SB n, gl ,41 '.I J S.S'.j,3-2j .r,.i iä.T e C 'v i (oil t il i.lT.t $-'l,'jyi.i n nvpei.Hitures. erlnive of the surn paid vn rrmml ol th- psshtse ! " , ' ' AmswmI p ii'l for r-le:of.ti n of Ttrea'irv im SPS mid for pi iiieiiial ami iiiterc-t on the pSStht ileht, s-1 .on 1 1 Mat oi- e in ttss Tssssafjt Juli Nt . 1 -13, lote'i'ts nf l-t quarter present fiseal SMti From twatsatS, 6,133.979 Pa Mt lanils. 3W.HT0 MstesMaaeoaa, 8 ,81 1 Ri si MStCtahscttfUaeMMM of seven n.ilhssss, eejsM Estimsiet rec-iits OJ fsastweastssss, (9,109,1100, USSMM CVtT.u SJ r.-inii in .1 wwhM :t,l i. niter f'ust .n s. 1,00,01)0, lasssW, B,eos Bstsssslfsl weetpts 4th quarter Cwstoess, g-ljOOllj-JUO, Laii.ls. j , m. i I, MtweRaaaaas, "', ,,,N 6.I-.U.013 3,rr,fS)f 6,luo,ifj 4,1?iV"0 1 Ti'l il weeSBtS f -r ' he (irat ve ir eml.tl J ll.lv 1st. I'll Bspendkares for 1st quarter pies-iii tn, .1 V.-.r, $r.TI7,ti? I'a.il on redemption of Treasury notes and int.-n'si, eJ9t,eSI ESSIBSrt for SSl, 3d, sad Ml quarter . t "ivil list, foreign u.tt icoiirM-. ami u.tte!la neiHis 1.7", t. 7 Ariiiv i r'sr. 8.77548 PMSfsVaasese, ssssssnte, ssestssj atUaie, ., . 9,to i laeasa oapastasssst, l . t'.i-i Psnsssss, 15 1.", MnmlesMRhRMMt, :.." : i'7t I nit it-:', on ptil.uS tii-at, I . -i." ''I S J 192,7 i I ear lag a sVsV Isaejr la the Tasasasy fcsh i-t. IM4, ssf LrSisssSS nT fSKSMSSs stxl et-i.tlimres lor Um- tiscal ear en. Iiiie June Hoi Ii, 1-lä: toallM I intoms, $?. S1J on Saieot hsMRLsasts 8,3j6,ow MisrellauctMls sources, i '.o - S -,'.7 gsspn, i o F.tpemliture Accr.hns lo Ihe SUM fur hssesl sj Its isshssw shasatwessw. their w ill M ngnhedRn bahasce of tsraswaa propria! i. .n. S-.',' 19,036 PerasasMM sat hsshalaM pr. sew i um.-. 2,:ii-,l- r Pptcalc appinpr i.ili - ns fti tlie wivkvof the rear, tlsegSet PWhsMs sbtkseatf sMswrssdeM ot slsr SpeclsW saswa priations th it may be unite, s,.ö :." a ',.t u it. tn u nry f .r Hie two v can, e7.oi.:tThis deficieiicv is eseJsMiVC of the loan of 1041, bei inning due Use 1st .,f January. 1-1",, whtch Mooossta to y"i.t.7-J..'-r.. and thu h iliii.ee of Treastny notes uutst ind Iii s 1 .1 ,. .-!' . si: ist rtiK ui i t wf I MtJIana. ( U farted J W tht sWIeaa .Sfofe Semiimml.J Tncsnai . Bee. li. l m cs ,1 St. Brown el al v. Mite et ad A; peal CrOM I ipjh i usee ciicuit com t. SVLUVAU J. I. The heirt of i deceived morgiger, who had a light to 'he pn-. SSSOO i f the pMMlMt BMrtgaged, sj .y tn ,ke a deiniie on vvlncli an action of tjecMMSW may he m unt lined. J. Where iheie i- M heir or devisee pMMal h) tUe p . sc-i ui of the ie il t t ite of any testator or intestate, tl.t vecutoi ui sdsciaistiator way, by virtue ef the ttoiate. take p sesrskn ef such teal entile ; cotie.piet.tly he may m.mtain ejecttnent to iccovci the ,i isSCSSSon. 3. In an act i of ij c'tnent by the gMTtgeget r,gii:it thmortgagor, ootbra to tjuit is n t neeoMary; the mortgagor bei ' regai ded a a tenant by sefleiaaee Merely. 4. The nndci b s-e, , t the m utgagot -ie li .Ide tlSB to te ejected wttbout notice, ptavided they bate bn ht iota pos-e-sin bv the mortgagor tabsequeat to the Mortgage " without the privity ot the Mortgagee. But af ihe tenarteies wne created piioi t, the mortgage, tbe situation nf the MtHtgagee i the saroe as that of the m rtgagor befoM tba mortgage was made. tatgmtwf rererttsf, foe ea stcsa. Sfcuft r. CsYsaau et mt. Appeal BeM the V a ne t. l mi i.ivan J. When- Inn Is are Mortgaged, the MOrtg (Tt by virtue f the mortgage, becomet the kg I awssai f he premises, an I i c n i qssi atly tot it b d at law i . the hams dials posM si m anlest iheto be an agreement l Iweea Ihe pail -i , i sm d in the rotit a t, or plait Iy infe:ib'.c flOM lt. II at the tn itganr Ii II le'naiti H SMtsi .n. Rvea Uoa ts , t ISqaii f a. kaawle tge the ligbl af dw m ita iu J ... II M...I il ciw.oiS fits. I fat ST t . k f i i ' I i Uli' Iifj M' l( s ' i 11" t , ii " 'is. s s i aw . aa j prevent bun ho n p-n-urg his feg u it ne .v. c-rersea. Ressy, ciduir. v. li'it'er. K i i t. 'he I rankin. C C. Bcwcf J. An aiti n against ta adinn itrlot, 00 a primae ma 'e by the intestate, no wette, negltgenre at f.a l i eui4 alh ge ! ag iost Ihe adatintslia'or, at, it by hlssc "i the sdmmttratoi, c iwplaint ia tbe Probate Court fei ihepos Ive '. J.i fgm I npti .--ietf. (. i,twT j j f..r Unl Mitibed ti la scaTnowledged 1(, fo . B N,ta,, public ... d i hrs seal, ia me eoanty. i , : ... , i 1. 1 .. .1 ij L.t ......' s: t 1 1 (. .1 I in tri ... it r 9 lim ieutly sathenuktd io c tuui.tv. The record b of u h deed i- evi3 ace t. piove : ic de. d.'tiic peiM i producing tiw reomJ book t bt i: g a prty to ihe deed, ruur bating Ihe c utrol oi it J in'ttl retrrtti k v U .'. t'fi. Ktror to the Kot lain Prah.te C. i'i vcKr- nu.t. AppfiU f r the aprjointnwot f Comiaissionets to etifa dower, h old aver tint a gefaaod fi the gosaeel of the dawer hal be-n made ts Ike statate re.'j, ..-,or shew goesl reasea s: a dt:..ai. had s t Mwsi m ide J' ig r'' ' Juttm v o r. ll re to. ie parkt I C. , in icarooa. J. AtM .ogh the psyee's osnw- tn t ro m o y r... im. ir-ni mdiiiivfie"! e iura .nil i... the eote nay be u-i lit rd .'-m-t I e m k r b Diool of it- exe. ..t on hv lot... Hi -t t - " .de pa e and a ut lelivesedtoihepiasntiafi that the tat tei had pos-ess.a f tt,e u te aben be wonwaced ihe tuit,aaJ th.t bu tame ia it h..i hem erased ut.di i ciicomsiaocei howni he vanity of he.oe,ot ovea:n.-e1.'v;i.ee-e On the tiwl ot we anove vawav ..p i Uff Se.ed M prove that the a te was o.iginallj mad. . ohim, sin that he was in jo-e-M n ft- - e tta he eommeswed H e ngt. Held lb M - rts Might be pf.vel . bnks ie Ihe cbam ef the pldntaT eeiaeoee. adsraseaf ree tried. rieut Ifirsf'" v yfnr' Appeal f, m t..c roUOMM ci.cu.r, co im. Jndgaeaf mßrmed. Tur Batt-aosa. A oevsone aeeisleal oefurred ow the rait rand between the uv i deep cuts, in the ticinttj ul . ... ..,, II .nd.tv evening W bile a fieight t ar was i; on N n l iv in inn " : " ' idowa, corstawMSsg porh and bud bei. agsngMtsas Mn one uf the iwahee pre waj, a boa the a lo find' coinin Ill III vV .... .i I .l.o iracn :nnl üiMm u io tu...... ...I ...f ..l ti.e trari, aim u.i..' u aT I i - . . v ,e ir. i i Mi'' " , ' ...v.-r. Iv iniured. and it is v ei v doiihtlul vv nether h-vv.il rec-Vtr. Th- rnitaoMegtottflel ricoi,..,. ermble dtrtaoea werl boot dk lrohou. dt JIOol thecsU . ,. I,l..,i. lit nl ,1-r, I he lt. 'Ol V . Ii .VV ev - vv . r.- iroiveii .no. . - er. ll H .... .... '- rraoired.dk lire irs r m duw i v tatv ev. n.ng,Ot nswai, without eceish nt .N,-v. r l W, t.-rdnv ev we are i oweuetssed tr. add. that ibe to.i.i, in vera u ,.i .r- .- a. . tl... ....nit-r Iii. i inii ..an v ag it not i,-. g a ssoo ..ru- r. - - i j render it to, ihe bethar MtsfitSW L,..iiur. Mn. Wiasrra Mr. VVeVt. it answer 1 1 hit n .:..:. . ' ... l u 1... tn. .nl in New Ham:,- ire, i. . ,,v xUt Ne Maaapoh re Baotino ....ri t..r . r.iiuc.i . i'T . I.. - - Tbe country - H M lt
OMf1, DMLMWI lt g, ml.
H a.MIIGTO CnitKLMM)ML( t. sMr CsVeaasMM W.miimoto? Citt, Lec. 15, l43. I h.vt not w.i'ten t y u a rer.eial te'ter the reaaew why, I hive nothing t wnte. t ongress h aet yrt d M Ms aaaacmg the death of members. It gives them n- holt ,! , t in- r,iif ui the propU ct. -e n such a t t -rn. J . 'ge Thompson of the I S C uit is MMl It i ..d tht J 1 . IfMMM w ill hil the eacar cy ; prut idJ o reye that the tonn "i II..- n .niniatKi. Scveial 11 :m., ill e, ba (area MM i t taa Senate, '..ut theie l U t n na a-'in o( tbat Usjy wti any of Ihrrn. Hat Is iitntx'i . Subscriber, are v et cotnino- in, and all of tnem wmo lor back iimuli r. Although we prioted 1 lafe edition touj;ly tlicdt nnml, iL is entirely exhtMttcd. Su!.m ri!er- u lio rish n paper during the miioa, houKl be t Lti calf t;I t'.ion ol how in tnv wear" to re el - ; ami altboueh ire rappoocal arc !:il RHade ample proviaiou, ere find otitx lt unalK to comply it it!i t!u- ntirn ir.a nitK r hiuaiiy i' i -iv .. i nc nui itupnriaiu oi mc busin part ol t!ie s-iont liorcverf if jTCt to orn . .Hit we will leud the pa; r to all tu ubscriberi a long RÜer tbe eio:t a i!n ii respective remittameei caU lor. Wz trust ti.i- will be satilactonr Soirrti Caroura The lMn tii.a Coinmittce bave reported again I tbe reevRtaR mlanon ni the lov rttor to a in I ll tlU" 1 i s r Titcm af roniinoR tchoois Tlici admit tii.it it has fuil il i anewerias lullt the btsMce !" tbe frieRdh of fucAlioo. Cut IniRk tti-it iutcad c! being abandonee!, it t ; i - r ! s t to I rcIbi iii il. Mr. I t Id. r bae mboiUtcd to the 1 ft -i-i- oi RcprcscntattTrM a ptoposition to wind in ttio il.iii:ol tbe Kiate Hank. 1 m iss ir;:. In tlie now L-'M.tiuro ol Mtsstesintii Utere will be u rlcwiecnitic m.ijori' o( üUi an jeent I ;lltt. viz: S in the Sm ite mid 28 in tus llooee. h. United 8 ttce S-u-or is to be choecR by tl.i egielatRftc i' place of John Ilcnd rson. u'.i,r. irhoee tcrgo ii s i i, . , gptfee in tlie It's i March, 1815s The ntoet prominent democratic randidatcf re iJ" : r IfUtrton atil Kx-Cjrowerrsor McKsjtt. The I. t'L'ls Lure l' n o il . hit ntiiallv. m ii t:; :.: . s. m: Tm - n BtS, lie-. 15 gtsarlao slty taken as H arris - ai $?.jun s:i i -.' i -J, ml lew cheire 1 rsola a si s4 1 I i ! er. Oeefi n ! eat '. Ute itt.o.t .hi. Dans ST l-t; tod ta fr nr s tew taps are inaisw etsssjat, owseeal Xll.aadateMlaattMh i ir. i i t ; ear ai n . i i u g3 tretsfa pre rtsshet, Prsettrises htWAsr ts kegs S S i . in rot!-, hs IsSts. Tsfct M l.'fii scare., Ii-, n l'n Chrrtr tat) H. Ta"or rotsl. I, rentSVr--I Or. a IK It, st ' rath I I S to $ . Hags a-. t as $:( pM Mt Has. .iie. ,. $l a 149 MM CbJves, 81 si h. IWl Tort W. Ihse, tr.. II SSt I ov it-'.'- : r ill r for t. Hier.- . - .. h r.n, eeal il oui;"! ii, ii in I'.e iiinrk.-t. und we attvise our turMter. to brist! it I i .v ile i . t , ' i- no, H- u k'.otv of no e. for Ks oatmni ilsasi l.teh lorn. O.t. a nl Pttses are seam i at e erwdeel ll, I for live wiv,. i'ork is eoinlnj In loe'tt free h gMOatVei is t in..r..ei ire. S.krr und C"' 't Co . sr. Vi ns . rs, I"- is. f ,r I" i t !- of MM Mas. of rhsssf Mid ' I IP Msd Whp a Ihm, and oae tat of Ml at gXTSaodiaspi :.-.!. WTtdskey sraMoeT nt I - ; !! im- m ' n.'i. II lieu'. TI ri.i l.nre notv so ! .:.! thst arrirals wtr. lif ht. T! B no'ls are J' i iej '. ic. .,. Tlie w rm weather has rattier - e -1 the i rket. and , ttirre t'lis f.ot n.'l' h SSWSI ttSSM 'or tl ,:i-t Hoe.' 0:- To RS Wi - irss -'.-ii o-i.i,' I- . Tlie prier continue a' out ti.e sane-. lln utrtr. It t. a. BW. . The Mfaiessts .i" sM : ast eawi I ms i i t I eassU ts annoanp grewtas lews, in eatw gasweaM Hie i n n ii.iin I iraashi r af milts coi o; in'n n;wrMio . n. I) io. Fioiii I . 0 : heshets rs i bresl ks l- tO. the swsssrt. it.i. rea.is .!' . : t 'II3.0O1 liostuls asSssaM . is SswHsssWesi whssi we rsMssMet '! I general prosperity sot oeri' ulturnl mn, i iie -fate. i'oi.i i nij tbe aitn ' of f. iir for the smih- n'-rio !. there Is s edn hi lh r.-oitily i oi,. in" tow :, .1 the lake f Tä.lSU ... I... tl.t iiiteOtM lin'c iiiiM li.üinj l-. 'oiv the literate. Nt '.v OmrSi. Iter p i There Is slight tesswovasaetst la the ptit at ts.-...- ti .- ' min A ha't - i - u:. ii ml "a'es w ere mn . in- io S) "I I X , no QM S . 1 an, I $ I.V. for M..-ouri. tVhtS MMsej ..' -1 n '.'IJe. V.W VoS. t. e. a. leu-. - Psaolt soles Chtes al gTOS ton. i.ml .v... in .- 1 1 ha has aa It . .-fe.,1 of IH o a'c al Sjll.T.Vi n $1 10. tin i. ii l.ttlc heyvt. j 7e Ks he gassta Oskam sol i al l eta. i1, ,ea f t, ,r The tfBMSMi Inf I ..'Ii ',i' . . "i KM t I '. I ' i f .: f I r I I . .oi qwho acht. Atouf MB htsts. KsSSsrk l. ( ksw Issrassjbt a g,; a li TtW finer kiln' eOOttaws Wawh Mid Woattt 'nur M hla'ier pri -. T!if-re hi' l een no a'i ot r.o.i.'i Mm.MfseSeeesl ktaUll.s. ' -.,'. ,rc r. I-, -,. I ii. i! e fr;il- t'-- ! :i fauU is t"orti'i Htht n easapi n ! whh M t ssaw rhss last sear. , r The sales M Unas see aew nt a,r : et; ra in rt-i Vle Wae gl '- ' tt St I SWS 'tie !c-,n:,. I f. .try U : "1M M,. Hr. "i'U -v .n, T'iim tt . r. i'.l nf SI. , MO It i- i in", d I'mii,'. :-t I t,-s : to n fn-.t ii f i. iig.f "..". ssM t oi a rloire kMSsd et a. get Ptaar ''-' Meel ' i " f.,r t. u a'- he sSwis. shin, rimr were ao Mteset Wheat, fwwoMeTat MMOa Junr. 1 1 Cm. Mtt..-. fhse. re. t;a . t i si I'-.m. ihsrtae ti.e i a- -see', , the ssavhe leu em I tiiHterf firm at g2.t2J t-.r lo- weithin-.' äset IM p lasts, arst I f"r a i Mttgeeei 8C0 and an sdviiu.-i '.iiu tin m hes hi raifliteisrl, sotlei e l. Is 11 III IllWSlj. SarSI ttW 'l;int' it,''"V. "IlS-SttS .-trite; vert frasttt . had as r 1 spevs ure asms rows, it Mavast i(Sales vestergas n' jr! r weitln-i" toot'- ;-,! t'.wr.'g m..A o:iM. , . y gsM -. mm; N w . -e sail : I . A Si 9 '-' ." MSSUe. tlii: ratej, Oh Tlnsrsday, Per St,wyKe Mr lasssiawis, Ml Be. i.w.tli DtiBcan i M m Maat E Baaaaaai .!l - i tins city. In this case, the printsae were n" f r nn I "r.g hie and happiness hi the krisle sssd ptwi to eeal Mae heneea't rhoo-est Measiwgt be haraowsd aa sbWm stsd tbeir posfertljr. Mav ail rdd baehetavs Jidlow Bohirt a esample, and maj inero be those wh. like l-uy,will not rest until every one of tlsaM is sfewly Iwpfrt And tl in iv ibis IW'WtOCTatSC Slate A dmin it I at i"ti . I.v B SSO 1,1, e. raiple, lender the vv.,r,' tl I. at In br Ml "old in ml," '-oboolute n leas ' Then aiflhu the naitUsaMMa Dcatattcraafie1 Ht pliaafr. tt rtdjotirfted mef'ting ol the i tirr.f ratac I I , vv ill ni bi Ill i ii I "I III'-- i . . i l ! "I I held nl Lite SupntncCot . i . . .' . . I : l ! nti Hi I.OOIlt, !".." I Os mit ' -'t 7 ot lo !. rd. A K ml ;ii nd nt'- is r ju- - I i r -i v I ; i. " tre. a. State Central f .mtiMt' lieiebi in-r-onniies ia tbe Stale I. etWt b-hgsrtea . tn. rt. in NsW Cows ssliriw, N ho Is .1 J.ttiuarv, I8dd In arewrawaei with t. d fat i I a d w sweet Isle sUouiatwl .o, !..'.. ot ti,. .. i-latllie Smd .t''i. Tim l. v ite tinil fttrtbw iti. io r j.c h 4d 'i I o il. - a n solnti'io ..."p IC tn " t;ng , II. latel) I,, jd üt tl. dull ineotirbsusl i The It in ' n't- '.t-1 t. ' 1 ! Ii i I rm ttM ' ii M St, th. ! C i n l nt toll dtd rati !tf;tritsM t is:i' : I i 1 tf Ih -no..i i 1 1 rami cs. ,ji.t tu mit c. 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Ma'e ill ' Iv a Nrh i t I t r- ,,!,!'. ..'-, t . -.1 ns si ik I'Oaan.t tin I I h-Cl,' lfl l'eiv er, I .' r i . ,: ' : m SSMtgll I Crr-iS 1 i III... IIM.i t.'l .11. II . .
