Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 30, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1844 — Page 3

The Senate rebnsl to irrede from ita amendment whrh truck out Iba fpupfhlhei Ibrmtpapcti fotnisbed for thr II ...... and in.ir ! .n its .men !rm nt. Hep ita f,om selrrt committed were marfe ty Mc Hod ar 1 Sand, wh rh wcie r mcum .1 in. Mr Miller, n leave. t, :UreJ j i.!.t reflation to rie n.ra-M to itfra tbc agpi Met of the Mae. Mr Akin moved to reje; t it, which m ti n iM n t p donil. Mr Chapman mor.rl t. stuke r.ut the second ert.on, which Vt a f lh sUl0' t ,r,,P. lcli motion picvaie I. Mr Moig ui mot Mi t , -t ike out ti.e first sectia;,. which

V 1 ": 1 1 ' ?ur.iug a I art r-m t c Ut.k. MrWii, v.j t 4. t:.c ' I i tJ . !,, r.'lf. whu-h m . i n j ;t vailed. A rr..ae wai rf. ivr ! (. .m t.p II ik i..f(i-minr the enaic mal u.e II , use irfue o . . :. 1 -,j mrn to the tm ndments of the Setiit. t , a bill ... i ' - . . w . - 114 for fpecilie aupropriatioas foi fstt. Mesr WljKJle an i fair of L. were splinted acomr Of f:er remferenre ttee After the paaij.-of a j.nt nuTihei of hilla. The S ; re adj .hi . ed. Horsy oy RBPRB9CKTATTVEH. a . 1 1. it j in n. i - i On moti n of Mr. Mooro, . reoolotioo ws a.l ., !. providioa that th auditor of .""'ate r. j.oit to this Huo firihwith, tlie amount d COOtpeOMt too i ibe foippapi siouera r -ebciing Waha.l and I'rie ooM whii b was a I. pied. . . ... . . ..... :atid v . -Mr. i nap ai no l,o .11! . ' I 1 ,11 r' ,.i sea..,;., of the e .r ; tief, owing t the lale i-erio I id the - ,,,, . ; ,,, , u (i,,. t ible in to .ti ,n . I 'r. Tirk'T. a ros loti n oroa onanim adopt.. I, that the thanks of ih H "i N n.l ted I ) the H--n. Andrew I. RoJ moon f -r tbl abto, m ir;:sl and efl'i' ier.t manner in nhjeh h'- has pre-i i..l ..v. r its dchbe lasoono a Hpoobor, dofing tbo peasanal soosi m. On ni di v d lr. I'.h. ti-. I rr..... ... it v. .is Jtrtttveii inititiintjnly. That the ih.nks 1 I th I BX r , - ... hers of th:s II .., e bo tendered tu William II. English P. a-.. . a . . . rinrina t. U-rk. and ioi J.',,i.ii.e iwter. Ai.-ant tde.k.t.r lb- able a I rltteient man .er ... who h ib.-v hae BKoebormd their Kver.1 duties du :no tbo prevent I session. .Mr. t'n ru SOtUaf rrn'iliition. Ilo Ii.t f-.'foi.r ,tii i .lot r.'rfoli.fii r. ..-! ilivi. to ,lo lioui.l .n.ai, of ,.i,r si .Ubt inir.,l.....l i.-utt ,!.,'. .,,o.. bv Mr Ferrv w , t .k. n mm and n.l a third ümiiuI passed .... . , , . a, . rblo Mint roooHatMfl F.tsout in a PrttbaaW at tXMjno j lpio.tn.V'e. " i... . . r ... .1. 1...I . .1... cjm""; ai waajr-i i eOBlraeting of the munnise Iblbl wbieh hau ; orr ih : llic causes whn h br .ngbt about tbe sttsiension of the I poyment of intorot that tbooa eanso. noi only left no 1 un ah'e to pay ml, r, -t up ui our foreign , Id. but ahn a r . .. . . . .1 . 4 . I L I I Cn -i.:. ra! !f -tin Hot .lue I" me en:..-i - i .r luoor I'uoriorl ami mileria's farniabed in r u tru. tn n of public arnrtt. That the preset t rile o4 lt ÜOO ia all lint tb veope can bear : th ,t it t ill te.juue all Ihe r. - our. . IS and mea, s of ih.-s. ,te lo t xiumui-b th. domestic d- bt by .i i ..i .... - - mti Ikal , i. !.t t'' r'' '" -'-- - mmmx .. mt our foroton debt i. without consideration a.,.. bt ii ks im, i, .riant lo ev rv lit inter to kunv th clad im Ullt ol I. is oj-t UallllUie.: Mia, our o hih nea, ii, ujlum m.rkoUi rote, varying Worn Is t., lo rents on the d dhr. u.l ibat aber the at ingauwinont ol lue alo I -jsjaojj debt tbr mean, of tbo Stoto over and abooa t oriirrent expense. NW OoooroUMlfll purposes and without j jm ID as in IT thf p.esent r.ite of l.naii.i. wi 1 be atttfi lent lo pai a r.'e of interest OnjUtonour du With the üepr.'ri.il ed nil' ot m.. I b ml, and thai no more can IQOSunably Ikatapectt d. The j tnl r olu'i I I liai t. j j KM la f ml 'i IUMM ! saj intere! and lhat wbeCb will an rue up lo the end of ihe liral vear 1847 ato I ita of inlereal reduced in pr .porti m with the denreriated value of ihe band: ami that new ..... a...' bond, ta UunaJ eov. rmg the aaaoamt of principal and iutere.1 thus comolele I and re komah e at In m ii I Ihe tae and h ri ii.'erest Irom H e rd rale e.jual lo a fur rate oi iu!, actual vote, of s-.i 1 B n-ls. Th. r. -olutioii au' ". ' a.".! du. tn aorerlaia fü nrawlteabb) tbo p t ve of the y ur IH 17 itrt apon tl.e preoanl I ihe a ; ... ol Blato 1 (Ctso amount ot ..ntle e,...-i lerai i.-n Ac. 1 otondina bonds iesued u on .a v a:, i il hy the State, and to communicate witb the hohler, thereof 1 in . r.ler to aarertain if ihe arr lugemonl propoord can be . if-.te 1 to ret. ot tl.e re-u't ', ihe lie Vt lie. III A rCmbly. . , .,. r an the Sen .te acn OllCeil, that Ihe It .te has dtoagrct d t ihe atnendmenl of the Hi aa trikin out the county of Tippeeoi from a Joint reaolutiun ano j ending the op täte forfeiture t the net I iw appropriating ui es and laaon b da for another . ir. e bo; ed the HousO WOUld eon i mend iu nf, 1 1 i l ro lea . ue. I' .r ihe purp s- of favorr tha .tfr. fatke of T linn, t urns! i ipp n wished this law nspei. aOnd ' " v 'hat bad bl t iw i ttteoguea he ranros piratine. He . i . opm r t, .1 :,t l.-il t .-lie. I d the county inlereot oi i . bfwbiiirtg t r Iba ... .oi, I I ra'ber see thoil BOO .. 1..... . i. oe r.ptili uar v eo-t of I i.fav ett, sod m than t. II Ufa i rim b'e in its bgitim nithoiich 1. ine upon tl the prhrifc I i vor of lb our log-cal ivcrt a hind : t:u , k ti Irani v ,s a pool man liim e I, atel his own ebibtf Without call- . . rm on'. I ..oi,: .-. vei he I handed bis Hod lhat he had voice in thai Legislature to be aaed in h l. Iren ol the COOniy. I I. 1 Mron of the county. The 1 eople id had riuht. as well ns iboir more Wealthy neighbora. ond. a. I e h ! b.lie le.nai'.e I. be was hip lo be ablet have t' pp. Wfnnitl io deb ml their eaus on ibJofle r. At the last c mv in Tipneeanoe lie h i I been frcjuenllv aked if there W.B UOt Something WrOOg, ill, rec.anl to 'r. b. lbs - course on Ii. suloeet in the .ast l.eci-latur.'. and h id I , en Urged bl OOC l!.i- mal niiainst baJI but ,1r. Shrlbv.ns wc'l a his other rob Ir.gu... wa. a gen bmsoo, and he hoi .lmo. toed to t I1 the irnih. vahen onootioned en tbi. mibjeet. Ii ibi. motler had been made a Bjajaatiatl in Tippecanoe eoui '. n -iber ef l it ctdleasoes w u!d have had a seat on 1 ll 1 r. Mr Si.. Ih. roi.l. ti. led that I'liic 1 a 1 be. 'id bin. I ire in n.aiavetie. wbieb hd md been paid br. eryjcted . . . . K . I .r a sominory of barium; uini and h'" wi!:i ! the luv useondl .1 lor ao. ih r r;ir that ll debt mivihi be no I !! onlv wished the law auopendV d tor another y Mr F.ire-tuan took the same SOW ot iho quest in wed that the RoOBC r. . . ' I ameiiiiiuci.t ; wi...;i . . . 1 ll.etion dltl t'ot pi. v ail. Mr Chartt ibon move I tbot m ' ihe 11 naid lBBwJlMnti whnh inotun prev.nl .1. at. 1! tlie Senaia 1.1 c ow intormeu tbereot. The enate continued to insist on its dis.tfreement lo the nm, iidmeid nf the lloiie nml Ih'4 11 oi.e conti uicil I . Inoist mi it. amendnmot ond eommiuee. ol free conference were a, Oted. consisting of Meosra Urtb ami IMiapm.n .. Ihe ('.art of tl , -senate and I'.ai ke if T pecutioa and rs'W -0 i .1... ll. ..... Mr. II iv h t. front a niaioritv o th.- committt I w i t - 1 .md im nit repoitetl bu k ihe specific appropriai lull with. mi onaennmenl retaining the provision oilowing tbe aecountt of tin St do I. ihr an in Mr um, n. from the minority of .aid committee made .1 counter report, setting loiih ihe itemo wbkrb ho em- j tended were ....pi op, rlv t diarijeil. I .r which iborO Were 0 somh.ta, or for mrnra. TrnrrV ibt Lthrortoo himself ahnobj have pcrlo no. ,1 Mr II iiinan i nt. n .l into an argUUM! at ronotrb rahle f.ngth tn mointaio ihe pooitioo he had taken m his , nana , ter report. Mr Ib.w I. s c. intended, th it ti .t BrcoUOhl were paid ba the Tn ami ret of State, and. cucnpoi ing them wiln ton ilar accounts tint bad heretofore been p ud. h ii.d. rod that tbot should he allowed !! admitt, 1. ibal in manv inoMfieOO, there had huOO a loooetieo. IO keepinjr ccounf on the pari of our public OBBCero, in OOOl veai. and, ware there lime it the pit nt - ... a law should be paed on the subjt . i Aecnnaponv ing t be n poris was the n Mnuan . t ti .v orimr Bigger." fieorge II Dunn and lb. Librarian on lb suloeet of the accounts tin a motion being math t, amend the appropriation bill in coutoii uu e wilh iho minority report. It Waa uc idt tl ill Ihe in?, live, avis'-"), ItoeoSA The bill waa then again ordered to be enj'r s- d. bj a vote of a e. i t. no. t "J". Cuwaiuaiahli dmcuswion has taki a place in rt lotion i" j unt reoolntion eaptanatorj mt the pool reamtutton ni w inter, on the su! pit of the claim, ofconlraelors on Ibo public woeba tbe mnltor being referred la ihe Legtelature b tin- S:ate Ar ai The s. u ant anaocd ajtitnl ra a.- a a a si . a.k. B oui, mi a. un ,.uia un ciann ui mete , nim .in t .. i..- ....! In Iii. S' il.. 1 nt io.. r.U 1 lot .,l.i.. til id Jot,,,!, H Hendnebs.ai iniing to aotnc fSti.OCH). The Houe struck out hi. rU ,t baaaaj emnumafod ihm bo should look to the Stole treasury, Tnasmnch as I..- had warr ints on ihn um. ond the .'ihe, ,,, tract,, bad to I 1 sb to tbo suspended d bt alone ; va hen this amendment was sent to tin-S. o de. thev r. ban t i ronrur, and ibo wh"le BOOUltud m the nnpo'titiiu nt of eomiin tte. s ul free aonfbronee on the port at tbo two Honaea Oam na ibo ineinh, rs ,,f t'ie House in eonjitncttoo with Iba rommittoe of the Bon It. art l to .a n porl, olhswing Mi Mt ndrteh. to , ..nie in. in anjnal ptmnorwon with one half tdf bia claim Mr Rorbsuir, the oil, er member of iL, eotumittee, on the part ..I lb.- l..ie. would not affree to the reno.t .tnl. n a point of I, r batng raiaaal, the chair daridi ,1 thai a . r; tri eo.lld he made It.oo such .oo i.ift. .- SSiltUMSt 0 uninimitv. Hl lite part t.i its momn-r. tor iinmi' im, ba e ' nded, the House w.mld not inatstam 11 mbttiva avt ifjlii ui th.- I.t groooaont This report w as rootequent 1) aV ! ICOd I" he out of order Aft. r fu liter pneeOsling on other m Itters, a motion was mad. . w bn h pretaihsd, tl, .t anaaawajeft a the committee ..ti aba pnrl of ibo Hoarae disagreed, that a second committee be appointed The , h.or then appointed a ond o nmiltee. ami the Senate wis ml" .ruled tliere. .I"; pMvnMBB fea which, however, the commitlets of the Senate had reported and their report waa enncitm-d in ; iboy therefore refused further aitiooon the subjtat. What Itirtht r action, if anv . w ill betaken is left uncertain. t' maidernble discussion took place in ihe evening ac tion . on the subject oi the publishing ot the d. luiq o nt UOl f..r (tie not, v menl of luxes A bill w a taken Iroin tlie table, providing lhat tl.e del. nouent l.st in certain countiet abould he paarad up in three Pbee. in certain coun - "

ties, instead of bring pu!uilicd in a newspaper there he- upon a bill making specific appropriations reported that, Mr. Hicklivajt of Keh. was called upon, who acMM my uount.e Iu re M new. p, per M published ti.at committee had agre d that the papers furnished the 1 dre.sed the meeting. Ill Bf aal tj impressing upon the I . miily M .Montgomery being n luded. Mr Engte H ue of Keprc. ntatives should Ik- Mid out of the Htate whig., who had come up o the Coiner lion, the laecessiiv

wmmm mm mwmw, ...e ....j.-. i ... .,; i'rm'w;.nn, so I ir a. m enuidv va .! rn-! II ,"'r :" rMU,,! " 7 . . . ...lrn,oved:,n:l:M,nd!I,.n-.pP.v1dlnS.h:lltl,el1-t.d B Coonty shouhl he? pnnted in a newspaper, or po-ted nn ritt, n oi-. r,,,,,,.! nts. at the discretion uf the contV the hiI 'I bowl ; which oroa oJnptnrl M.mv i !li-r aiio tidmrnN mmrm uff.-w.l . k M P.. .....v. . i , .i...., uhieh w;. Soolla odooied. tl..t io the eounttM avliere iihli."iti..ti is mde in new snai.ers it should b; at an exieno.' n.d ce ilmjj s. vetity -hp d-dl.ir f-.r mi. h pohlication, with a nr. .v. ...... 1 ' i.w Ir l'..Lr tl. !. f ! i .. i .... .1 . . .. ....'.!. ., linoanteoJlOW Ogrct. r al.,nt. .nould the . iM-umatoaat. jc i.i.-ii.ki.'i. ik . . t i i . t ...nilr nuiri. it . ( tni- d the moat in iiortatlt bills of the iowion Was j - u'it.od im ev. niriff. :r r U 11 . . ir r t-n h.f k. I 11 to th. tin.'' j 110 law had booo OOOtrtod providing iir the ine ins by I a l.p Ii laitns on tbo ttOOOOn should he paid. A t.on wnt rind, hv Mr Bpe.lior Kobimmo tbot fa n.l a mop. iKer i"Jou"'ii mat trie vote on .a I Ho bill nnrr tu! oeBoiuf ÜM dofioa of tn aun r d' Btote, which oroa l"-t on 11- oacrooaaoont on yesterday, should he r.onsidered: whi.b motion prtvailid ; 07 boo " ",'"" ino.l in. i so l i'i i I ii" s.m Ken .ui uo.u uu-j cl.j)oe and a soltotitoto iooertod, proriding th.lt till- lr..-..i t.w ..' ...... .1 I.I .n.l 1.11 .1 ...... f.tr that the IrOOBIIIIll nt t.l!e simllld O01 out OH elaim. tor the eurrent snof, prnperlv audited, lue quarter ol ono '" r ' ,r' lreanr i , ,,,w ... I. and, to ixar interest . I I .md .:.tit v dues ami in p mi nt of the diffeeenl tiu 'lti.t of the S' ife b t bo shotlM haVe the power IO IK - gettiote a I. . in wiifa tho Hamb, on4 togioo 1st plodgo foe pny mi nt. any f the soeueitioowf tbc State uodet hi. eontml Mi Rieb snored to aoiemf , so mt to e.cepl tbo common '.I". ...tl ii.iiii.t.ii.-, .1 1 1 1 1 ' . nr .-I i (..inn' I- 1 .Iii ; aebool fund from tbo provisions of the hill ; hu h am ltd .... nt oi adopted Mr Robinson aoid, this appeared to bun to be the oi.W le-oiirif I. It. and it nnncarod ihe best I . tfiot could be adontod nndnt tho oroaonl cireum.tance.nl - r " I - ihe a-e. nnd th:,: it leinl.l nn, the House beb re the adlournm, nt ih.s mäht He was as muel, opposed to tho isue ol K-rip ao ooy geotleonon on tbo floor ; buttbia Luegio I ore oroubl bn! greatly iu t b.nninz ita duty, should it adjourn without naoking pfovunon foe tho payment ol tho current rispeoditore. of the v. ar The ral otin-t ts oi "'" "u ... nt iboold be pio:d. d for.provious In Bnl ad j ..ir n m. n I Mr Ifurlbut Oppooed the MWUO ol BOfip HI i S poach e haraet.-ri.'d with mu-h warmth and earnestnoso, hoving pledged himsoll to hta rnnatitnenN to oppose g.- buoe. Mr Parker defended tbo proportion o( I.. - .. ..... i .. i . i . i . . i tie oral, i r 1 1 I, el ie veil I He I. i o K . r.u ner . nan . , ,, t . . ....... note, uwoo would agreo to make a loon 10 tne smte ue , n(lllri., , f tho MDtlentsfh froni Lonorta (Mr. Hurlbnt) j w-hat erould be tbo diflorenca between an io.no of oerip, if tbot had to be reoorted to, ond the iaouo of treasury warrant- The. ... . . were both claim, on the treasury, bootdea no - ,ri a-nr uralilhod th.- disadvantage, that ibey would I in sm h .mounts t!ui tli.' oilii ers ,, 0tata rMbl not purchase ibo not I mtlbl of l.fe vtdli IBM m. oitbonl a rOOOfft tO too MOger, at a ruineiM SSjCrmeO, lie nao uiways npjosed an issue of serip ; but we ha ! now resched it., int when io-'i.-e I , t!..-e h lviaj ! urns ntr -.ir.-t ihe - i j -- . . - - . . . State compelled ua to act. lie had been approached within the las weak or Iveo hv soma of our public nfhi rets, win urea, jinn'i, innini mraM , i.i'.oi.. t.r.....ed this mcaoura won Id be adopted, Isdiexm it to ba tba beat under present ctretttnotanoeo. Maooro. GarTei anal Allen of opane, who hod peeofonMy onyoood the isue of .crip, considering it their thi'v not b leave the govern menl unprovided fir. now con-ented to no fr ihe pre . me i-aue. lr. Bowtoa WO fearful that by gtrmg the treasurer power to use all !.e eurdit s Unalof tho Control of the Htato, to be noad in ol loininaj a lo to from the It ink we might subjert Ihe matter to nl ::ses. lie Waa Opp, Bed to givinrr !o n.u -' power mt tin- hand d a i itude it 'll idual. Thal all the treasury notes eomini into the treas urv of whil er issue, wou'd he under the control of the ... . . .... .4 . ireoMirer until cancelled. On the other h d it was eon lends I I 'dr. rorker and 1r speaker Iv .bin ,n. that the law for an i-stie of tre .-urv nob a provided lhat t' ty th u .l not agala be i u I out, and Bboukl he cancelled on their ro eeption into ibo Htato trcoonry. Mr II wies said ibiawa. incorr, rt. inn nu' h ns the law provided that they sl.Oatbt he carteclTe.l by thf committee I way. and ntean. and not ibc treasurer aod aonaaooeiitlj would aubject the In- ..... . - . terestü of tho Mite to bogonlona eaataagaaincca In the event of ao bypothecati n, on ihe part of the ireMorer, of tli.ixe sieuri'ies. mi wl n ii nl tady a lare ntnour.l o in-lere-it bad no rm il, ai d under il.i view of Hie ea-e he coii'd nut fi u ba bill in thai si. ,pe. iu..'. r any eiicurnit.nroo A prop rithm to amend the bill in thia portieuI.r vas not otlopted. Th- bill after a furthei diocumion w s cottsblned aa anaroaead and rend a Ibhd ti ne and p e l. a e I 1 iuk's o" Tiie coin 1 n i 1 1 i f In e eoi.f. r- . o , i.i r. f. r. m e to the m 1 1 money d Tippecanoe . mnty agreed to dioagrrw. After eleven o'clock Iba House adj mriii .! at on Mond v ruing. i EN n: Miotur, Jan. 15. 1844. ?.Tr Rand, moved nei'I of the Senate, which v as orI I ) . - - '- - 1.. I a . I... . A 11, trvrm amiysis wis smishr w ss hnri. ;v further ea',1 was suspended. Kttrney ottered a resolution, the subd .n. I wbieh was. that the Preeident of Iba Sonata wo. entitled to the .a a s.i .1 1 a .1 a a a ; .-a no intmous mannt 01 mat noay, tow mi- mnm ami iiiij-ariiat tiianncr in w!.n'i he ha t di-. harmd bW dttttoo. Mr. Wolp de sahj that lie c ul l not vote for the re 'u ','. d. nod llul tue .nan Had imp utially OlOCnarged bm duty. I Kitcln y said, it was the hr.-t tune w ithin h. !n.w I o.e edge II at a l.eg.s uiive body hail refitted to , aloud ibis coaHteirj lohi Prosidiitg ofheer. taoalutioa oi ihe ki d was 1 aaord at 'he ( Ion. ol the last s.s, ion. Or hon tin' jjeu lie man from Hancock was the Presiding officer. Mr. W.lp .h alluded lo the ses-1011 ot IH10, and spoke of tho opposition lo a raaolntion romplirnentary In Hartlot I Juds .. si ' - iid lh- Senator from Jhhn.on opposod it. Mr. Ritrlu'v denied bavin, opiiosed it. He wa in tha chair at tbe time, and although be bad idjoctiona to aoroa r t 1 I .. , 1 iv. .. . , .. . I it. .1 1 . .. 01 nta lawian - eine, .,, bei, 1 o-in m i.jj res nun. ui Awct son futthirT ron.'deration Wr. Read .aid. that in lslu the DomoeraU bad aomr d rouse oi con. j laint, .n.l a portion of ibi W'Ii-l's ;U t! itgs at 1.1 it ...... .... 01 . 1 ,111. 'ti'knnw it.. a I 1 1 I .... t IE.it ....... Mr . . 1 1 . .1 ..1- 1 . .1 ........ , u Kw aUboin;! We coiiidered ours, ,vcs au'neved, we waved ,v!l objection, and permitted ihe roooiotion to pas oritbout ''i I ''-''t'"' Mr VV al nolo moved in 'r.,.' 0,1; the word " unsni- , . , , .. tn btcb was decided in t..e albrmaiiv, , ayes It. na sH. Mr Dein es said thai th.s redution went further than previous res . ut. -us of Jho bimt. Fbo ressdution compli ...enl ,rv I - Samuel J uda . did Dot C as i ,r as ihe re d tioi, 1 fl. r. d bv Ihe nent!eman l.om ...!in. 11 Mr. Ii. tin u r. i.i Iba reaottttion of 1840. Mr. U sanl lhat he was iu Iba ti.er branch ol ihe Lagtetatura t tlie lima, and ba knew that Home member. did vote m the negative, Mr. I'arr ol JaekwMt. Mr Henley, and Mr. Buwtaa v Ami Bg .ilitt it Mr. l. route, tied lhat the I're-i.lei.t .f the HonoM bad not ia. partial, v orecoorgea Bia duty during ,he prtsei.t se-sion. He (.lr. I ) had no person.1 motivea that n ivernad bun in Ihe course he I, !; it hit du'v lo pursue. and he iiicatd no dtsresi cct lo Ibe PfOsidenl when bo sanl thsl his acts on some oceooion. were arbitrary and tyrannical. Mr. I) then alluded lo the iu.' al the , h ur i, relation to the jn ist reooluUoo refund ng fleu, .la It man's tine, in wl.i b. he ch.ugcd that the that, had pursued an unp.tr 1 11n.nl. u course. Mr. Mitchell sud thai he had m vcd t.a strike out tbe ward " 11 ist. 1111 m-lv. ' but had ,1 "... for th" pur(i mm. 1 t not compelling me o'" t Ut v.de against he resolution, on lue crom tl .1 v erb 1! o! j ctiou. Mr. Herri nan moved to reconider tha vole on atriking out he word ' anonimOUO,1 which motion prevailed. Mr. Bwtog moveil to strike mat all after ihe raaolving I .l..t I ..1 c i. . a .! inseri tn t me 1 11 1. iii nt i it.e etonawe was,-.' riddled to ibe ihonk. ot lhat body; and that in the exe. etui. m of his duties he bad displayed a portml and tyranI ntcal mtiril, meriting contleu natiiMi. MrsEwing boring addieoaad the Sonata in his nana tanm r. Mr. Pefioeo, paid, lhat although he deemed ibnaourar of the t'hair unjust, bo c tdd not vote lor the OUbotitUt. 1 ignpootd i y ihe nlbrmon from K . Mr l'.'v i.j then withdrew bis amendment. The onaatirn then recurnnj mi the adaption . f the reoolntion was decided as follows: Jtti. Mi mil Berry, Car of Jock ton, Corr of I. r.v r, 1 re t'h tl iii . lb I -una' . Hoover. HotttfO. J mo. K 1 - AtMVes.ia B.rrv.t an of JacVson. Carrol Law reneo. Cnoproon, Herrinmi . Hoovor. Huttun, J.n.e.. Kennedy, Uvioton, Mnj -r. Miller. M.t.hril. Read, Rilcbey, n tear. Pan. ei.;.!. VV il'-.cr. and Wood 19. Ve i i r. Ur oiler, lined of VV irren, l...L I'o.ion 1), visit Ki.'V.I. I' fies. I' v u T. f,itrter I ' ll , ' . ... ce - Hodoo. M . re. Morgan. O.ih. Poiiumgton, Pitcher. Reeve. Raj B -ll. md. and VValpoUl 19. rso the motion did " I ''' Mr VValpole asked lea.e to record his vote on rn-cur. . r . .m of a in j by "I ihe ommittCQ on . election. " 0 i . ti n bring roadt, a tl:cuin ar e m arhieh ..-' .. .. an t P. . . t i.a,. I, .. . r. 1 7 no .i.u reuniitgioi. p.rtn ia!i tl. Mr. VV slpol. demanded the privilege to record hi. vote as a ina'.ei i f nuht. Tn- :',...,.L, , .... i l.'.t t'u' he had no ri'ht rer nr.; his vote under Ihe rules ot the Senate. Mr VV.lpo e appealed from ihe derison f the Cbttr, on tba cr .no, I t igt ii BBa. a vpie-ti-oi fir the , .. i dee de whether he aboald icord I I. vote. The President s.id Ibat the lutte f .r the Senator to record his vote was ited. He should have done so i n med. ,', !v after the vote was taken, or wheft lha journal V .--- a wa- re i.i ;tie next morning. On moiionof Mr. lniiing:on dot appeal waa .aid on I. - m U Kep'.;;. were m.de from th. committee oa Bducat . .. . . j A u ? Lawrence ami v.ori,cit. 1 Mr. I.'arr of Is. from the comrnktee of frro conference

-Hons of id bill I "MWM 1 so emended as to .how that the p.,pi. were f,m,,hed to thl. u.e of Keprr. tdatives in J.J of .be ' n . . ,, . . ,. General A-eem dv ; h,ch a r?i curre. in. i "ru " ,TP lo n;;;iraw lip p. tmi t:s prp'T in .-rnat.ir irom J..nn -n ant. ünnaeir, :;i restior: to i!le?al aotea in Floyd county. Mr. Kitchey ubj.-cted to wjthdrawinc any petit. on preented ly him. He wanted the petition atluded to by the ceiillcuisii fruin Fl. v.l. to ! nl".rre.l to remain in the ur.'l.ilni .1 ll.n Sl.l. 'I l.u S.i.ila i.r..,.ll... ' tioM to he withdrawn. ii' - vi ii i'. j ... .it. a.. i it. ii... ... ...v i v !'. uliio!.' from iho Mirninitt' on I he rid.lirv. re- ......... . . ..... 1 ' .. j - " nntlaad aeint :inv lmiUtinn nr the -iil,i.., f nf irrantii: t . pfc-...- , . - - - . B. - - -s cr!in divorce, which wa concurred in. Mr Id ri::nan presented a i . titi- n N hn h M as laid on 1.. ...I.... I no enate then took up the messages ol the House, d diwpoood of tbom wa ooriooo Onto. artieo) of o snajoritr of the Senoto, ond tho conrao porsnod .ur. mh 11 hi a.nm n. nr. nt. d a protest asanist tnc ,v tn. ri.nir. ui.t, the i--mt r.'d:it:.n r turn In. u. Jöckoo' ino, wbkb woo antored on tbo journal Thla ....... I II. I .. .1 . I 1 .: -'-- 1 ... protool woo wened generali lv tho Whig membajfa I A bill for the relief ..f Patrick JustK 8 ao re!ttrn. ; bj I bo Gor er nor through bis ptirnte aocrotonr. with bis n-H - fur w.tlih.ibling his siuature. -'.I. . .i.iii.i. ill. . I : . v.i..r.ii.. i ii .Ii r nil' : 1 1 I .... .....i .1 1... I. .ii i. v. e .... - ... s',i.:iti' in sa-rordni.ee will. :. ,.,i...,,.. I l.v e. Of Doloworo count Il was true the petition .was ajot nomerostely signed, but it euntained tho nomeo at ss.mo uf Iho moot respctoblo citixono of hi. county. Ho had no porticular fueling upon tho subject, hut ao thooa wm. no l reononstronee be fi It it his dut to take the cotnofl bo did in rsteard to the siiinsOai PI 'I he nuealion m mm iksasi ,.t ufikJ th.. bill n.ss. the I I "WW" a I " I Rnvernnr'a viti t, il ,,.:r..rv ...a t .il,.n. ,..l.r " u ...! decided n tl eotiv. On motion of Air Hodge, tho vote ntt the bill in rotottoo to iho publication of ,h linuMont land- and town lo1 woo roconasdered. Mr Mnnford muvi d o Btribfl "til .c70. gjuj ilrrt S ' 1 . bich amendment bo af er ward, withdrew Mr Chiipman OjOVod tUOtfibo Mfl "dulloffl" and insert "70 cent, per .OtIOf. Mr 'Inipuum vu.l th it he was aware tbnttho mi too small-.t woo not a sufficient eon isalion m WM I'.ul . . . ... . t o i . a t mal inele v"is a ill -i i ii lo pa '. f thi mnd, no bad ollercd Ine amendment. Mr. laUoa made saone ronaor bo in opposition to th, price, pronoood ba Mr.Cbopmon. Mr rii.iniiian aaid that ha was rrn!i!dv informed thai the price of rule ond figure wnrb woo gyS per sotonro, ond though be or as willing treatll tn reduce the price, he had no diaKsttion tn fbrcii nu u to wot k without cNnathing like a reaiKlnahle ennaponootion. .m r .ih.ii.ii nujtsrieo iu tue Olli HO H Siono in some rounlio. tho delinqoenl li-I would not ba lurgef than a man's h and. in other, it would Uli O whole newspaper. i .... ........ . .ii .. it . .i . p,..,.,,,,,,.,, . , ., sm.iii eounta nugiii pai the 'iine t ouipelts.ilion :' ; paid I'V a large COUOtl Ader Mime itirilu r discussion, iho Senat, retbsed tn sinUo out. 'Ih" tjtieation then rerurrir.g on concur riua m the amendment of the House, which provided that ih. epenoc of publishing a dolinqaenl Iit shall out eictad7ö WM deriil d in ihe .fürmOlivO. After BOOM lurlher ptoeeedll.gs, Tin- i. ato adjourned . ah ran rri ion. A ft 4 r a rail of the n tie H s i le ed, t!in S Bate pioeeedtd to I UOsi ! I the lull fo, the re Irl I' of John Mt. id: t d utllata, when M at an foaiid thai a quoiaun wm n. t pi .seat, A e.il of the Senate woa oidored, win n nl '.a, Senator! answered to ihetrjMuna. A quorum afterwards appea . ! Mi . j K in h.;i moved to lerommit Iba bin wita i : truct ions, (vlni I. ro ti n !, 1 not prevail. Tbe question than locmriu an the paaaga uf the bill w i de. . led in the alüitn .t. t a i 2il, n CI 9 1 1;- ti ie of th.. till w :i . am n d a to ie id ..n . I f r the relief certain per-ooi therein named. The follow in ' eountor iint"t wai nreseiited bv Mr .....Ill .1. . M - .ann-neii. ,.t.j. eie.i lo.nno lining out or oi drew it. ami reoueat ita publieoliun. - i j - - . . Si mii: CHAMOr.O, Moid a v Mr. IV i ii.im The undersigned, in "relation ton protest presented to dnj bj .Mr tMell, Senatuflrom Warren, now toto ihe pr lol un its fiwt is fa! Mr, and many id' llinae who bavc signed it, were absent when ihe mini re solution nassetl. ami ntal Mime ,f th, did -fid thentaeli as we beliet , il,.- Senate below a ouorui mnnlory manner, the poss the Journal of ihe Sonnte . w 1 1 ti the intention I, illld I lltM pi eV eld. il - i.d resolution, in r I it ion to siiid r. i- line and correct. Ami preaienl this rov liter pi DAVID B IIERRIMAN, fSRORCil HE UK) A M )( lU. ( JO.N M S . i; CARR, SMITH Ml M.F.K, D W ID II ) i RK, J A Ml . I i: ISTON, Mr, ( ! ur of J. introdui JOSr.rU SIM !.: .! t; rk n, .It HIN I 1 RR. W. II MITCHITJo JA.Mr.S R i IIKV, .1 1 KENM-DY d a resolution, th it a r tec of twobe appointed lo act witb a aiuular rnmmittee 11 t1 e pari of the HotMO, t 1 inform li s Excel!, ney b. t ; ivernof that ihe s. nata had for lied tha los ne . ! fore it, and is ready lo mljourn time Ose, provitleil he hud no further communication to make to tlie Legislature. A ..te wa- taken eat ilie reooloiion, :i.l it v. , BBCerlaiuod that a quorum was not pre. 'nt. Aller which th.' resolution oa ad spied by consent, and Mr. (.'.ur id J, and Mr. "Manfurd weta appointed f I committee. Mr. ('.,.. ol I, , introduced a resolution lenderii 9, ihe thanks of tbo Senat.' ta the Principal f'lerk for Ih. faithful in oiner iu which he has dis -harmed his .'i. v ( bi inoiion. said reeoluti n was mi amemled a f in finde a'i (he nfRcer. elected bv ihe Senate. Mid ad iptrd. A rnamaga from the H u e nao received inf. nun. 2 the üenota that the Hooao rociprocnted tha reooloiion of lb atenaie, and waa ready loa iiurnaine n7c, provi,bd Ibol tbo Govi moff had no lurlher commui.i Btioil to rjl !e. ami lhat Meaora Norvcll and Mimautson wem apiattiuted a committee on tbo part of the ifooae. to wait 00 the G vern 1 0 e . .1 . 1 . . 1 1 . 1 a in 11 ior me rei ,1 01 joi,n v v 1 n . 1 f the table .u.l noosed wi h au atüci diui nt Pons. a!' r Sonby. Al'cr the above bill had I een rep. ri. d t i the Hon 1 aiessage wa. received from that body informing l a H ae that '.he 11 ue had pa-sul ihe a'.ove bid wi'ii auiendinent by strikin out I'anza wherever it eccuri The Scnu'e then reitdcdiiotn tin; anienduiont and hid was j BS.cd. Mi. ( an iron the committee ipprüntol t wait on t irerivor, tap ai,l that the .veroot hid u i forth, . ufB comtoonieatkHi to aaake, and nbtbad Soimtori a lafe i. ; t o ibatr homes. Mr. tlertiotan then moved that lha Scmte ba adjoori aioa äit. i be Präsiden) of the senate, after a short addres, vvli.i lt he ve.c I .111' v :iliu.leil lo Ute nmiu of .1... '. M,)t. f ,hc Sai ate. w,t., ana Kol oi il c racepti ., lo tbe lornaiy vote i taooba, then dcclaicd tbot lb. . ..tv adj n ne '. r Jo The addiTBs of Ut. Blight WO shall p. Midi be:, a. i full BOUSE OF REPRE3EN rATIVES. mov, Jan. IS41. A rep rt f r m Mr. Howlc, cbtiimaa id 11. , m aittev i l VVnv an I Mean., announced that un S urdat last, opwardk of a million if aktffori ,i did teiil .:. ,.( tj n. ( i t ea-uiv no es we.e ,b 'i t I, ni p.etenc. of the c unsulti -nl t.i tsorei ni Mate boma; i " I bp io toe papoi mill i M. - s Mo ct It Co., iiil not . aasa p t let I id them, a Iho reporiei iaothciwim u.t .mi 1 and Relieves. A til. war introduccil bj .Vir. Parbar, wbieb ...a,i both Hooves, p: vile f . tha coniinuatiou of tha aaaaus tn ntain the d. .1 a. .: dnmk asylum ta im .";ate. M llobba inttoduc I a j i t resoloiion in relation ta slavery arhkh waa After the Ifteaacti I at. 1 lejec'a d. 1 1 .. 1 Uatueas. the Uvt'ic tajU it aaoal foct. nuäl bauT pool auo oVl i. am. ; 00 a si ssio.v. Neatly t.te Whoi. ol lue at teen n.ttii u br the acu u id t milt, e on 1 nro.ied bids, and I r no, on, ibo II waa h "- 1 .a'e and l..r ibe c lb. appi'- v at ot the ( . 1 ii il. .- serai 1 und) Idilion otter addition w eiiurtjlavvfti.it novo been Of .. .1 hi t bad i" ' examined, and addiu, maala t tba comnttiioa oi cmollt . .a 10 s.one eight er ten mt mbeis on t .1 uutd 11 amuuul 1 t t 1 tho 11 u 'he . !"k'!; u 11 " " h- PM previoo. towhi commit., was appointahl 1.. wait on tho Uoofnor, ' i.'-'1'' '"l "iV Wousea had u 'i.e thrwaii ll isia.ive i u on st ai.o in aal -d i, iui i ti v r t oinaannn atiooi u -r-abr to ii w;.eii h- o .d j btture, ami Messrs. .aorved .t.d Mutooson wen , that commit lev on tue pan oi uuj ti, use. .v ...! aaamnW. It is now, whlie this is arrttlca pit r' I.a t' ; .-' J o . lock 1 ho loots mor i asaosaj oxonuuii .1 I apj rovmg 1 ills, and woi bo pmnplotelj worn d wn, beloro ba eva tbloajgb. Ih ineuotrsot uoth Hau.ee am ioeoud at. ut me Mutt, tn .mail partus, oouvctotog mth tneir CtMiOUluaota who have tome iu 10 .ittrnd the V lug Con- . v til 0 11 on U' mOftUW, a; d lo hltrnd wI.mI i:,, v tali a W iAki ciau u.eetiitsj 111 Iho Hail, to night, it ih. fagi. alu.es... mid sslbmni .it UtuO to go into 1. .at eai rose. A 1 api.r. g jotj humor, I, r Hit meiit'Hie ae. to kiog w III iboir fraanda al tbobrdooi homia aipl lin.id.. athii h thr) are so soon to Vhsit ; and the K0wiS OCB are oui. wmttOg r ihe ptaker's vaiod ttory lo wind up ine r p ns ot tba aaaai u. vv e ca. oot aargivot to smakco, iboa our fiaattd. thr Hon. John rrwter is no t:.e tr;ou ti. araitt to take Hit laao! in ntganlalan: daa VV big Convontion. In.- two H ousts not l.,.:ig reavl lo a. j urri an thtr revcs was had. untd S o look ; and, it was pi.yo-cd thai oor l.iet.ds. ti.e va .ieo.ld o. copy tbr inn . BBsduUMJ 0000. mt ihOW sp.ect.... Vir W . 1 1 it 1 .I... n h.r.nn tu es r I tat A aasm . i lo ...... ..... ...... . crdsr, when

J rea.-urv, aud that the 24th and Sotli accti

md harmony. He remarked, that the uninimitv wtudi had chara. rzcd the whig, of the present t,,, of the I.egi.atu.c bad beef felt.rre.tls to the bVnTfUof ,. , 6 . . ? ,"" wine ihmni hi the big part;., m b,s M ,n ai the State. In tla.r oppoin ni, up remame , tliere was a house divided .aim? u-e.i. and .t must la.i. in his action ,,f the JMate th. intended to rie t!;e canvas. , f lelU the nine otUtfw were to be mad, and the same aodl-chet rin- nirit of oo ihoailBOl to bo COMOoi by aojOOae, OOJWOIO, 4ce. In IS Id. u- 'L --'-J - ., .. t-.i.l t'f. ..... . A l. J . - J . I - f . . Tho stand..... .1 mv wa. nett f.-r,tu-n nd would a..,,. tJ . . i4 1 1. n. iv . ix u . ii hi r ia i r f .. .' ...i'.cf ... " ur.'ed. lie h.n-.eil il. ( .... -rr . .. .... -7 ..r. ...v ...ii.iuiui mal IIHTIS I'll Ill-n.UI' r,,w wnn d cei.d L.riK b m.Jmia r . 1.1 be. kindled --- u.. av.ktt e. Ii II I ' I . I ill litlil7lll . n lilt 1 it ill 1 up in OOOTJ Oller, OB every l.l 11-1 State. M If . ..r 10 ni.ni r nei notireaacu tin- meeting ornruencmg in his noun mndoct and onoaouiaing ton,-. I!, did not expect t. bocotled naqn t' ipnak ; but wheat bo had io aid tlie srrrrit g eti an. . t nrrival of aoraon il,f detWattr. the .-hi ruelinoooi '40 . I f llt.T.Ti tl.'if fl.f it... 1. i 1 , 1 ... ... v. : - . iiKtnd .-. in h, h. .u. It !...?....! . , ... .i.r... ...... . nit aft ot snateriobi w.-uid bo sent up rim to lejri.tate fbr .1... I . .... ... . the people, next winter, from thuec who bot life StOrV at lint present session. Old Si. Jo would I. ..1.1 good bor map ritv The meet ino was next add.-.-.."! In tin. II. o Him:. ;t..r-rn . j would w.' . ' . ... . ' . . I i . . . .. . .. ....... I... i . .. ............ ...... i, ..ii., iv'' ll.-ll H IIIIT , II. ,1 .till f . KiJk . . ...... to hrs f m'politojal ort. under tbo odininistrotinn of Mr Jeflk-r lobitm i'.r hi iu us manv unesttoua which ! . . . . . - l are pnpllof oritb the whado Amerieon poopb onefa as Mr- Clays npnouilion to tho alieo ond .-edition laws, & I',m'.i.-m to Hie alien and sedition I iws. , Ue did 'not mention, in Ihe hearing of tl:,? reporter, Mr. .. . . i .. v. ... ! . I.II i.li.r I. ' iil-lllllll M .1 ...till lill M.lil... I. , u. I . - .... ..... ... . IU t "ll lll'l 'II, -Hi, I MIT" fill 4.1 fi , III ,! I l'lf"! Ill i.t . t- ... i . t. ... . oau. M ' ... i .... a s.u. i. ... ,k ,. .. , u i , -ti Mi lir j ...in", ctthc paSBOSC larils, ' not lorgelling r on$ and i n tiik ui ' Mr. Porkor hoving announced 'liat tun whigctooi meeii 1 1 ST bad . losed Its .poet lies Tno; St .i nftlto lluanm d' Repreoenl.albto. renn med the chair nf legwtatton. I he eomvoitt p appotrited t'a wall np m the i ; 'veinr b in.' reported, th ,t he h I vo fnttber commoi ieatio1 1 1 at U io the Legislatuift, and wished the meintieis a a fe ict-un tin ir families and f leo ! ; and tho ou -.1 pa i d hi tv re': Meli s. Mr, N t :i roorad thai the II !. a de ; w Itcteauoo, 'I be Sp !.rr ."e god sd1 ressed t'.e Hon (.Ttfta: The!..'' io . , ., l ly at. new .-. i ple d, '. w nie .' v t lit 'lent . With lb Icon litueuey lesi ii. !, mu 1 1 ipfitove a aal a ha ire done H- baWOJ. rer I i m, t a' i.n., a I . nt fit ." t and ate t i-l ence tvei i- W I tn te. i v have oi Iwef.c ,.,.,,., ' Ihe :ii.: tnl '.r--i .u fi vreeka, :,- ia formei year., in she I since r, ly hope will be fol'owi I bj e-, d in iu t! til SI ,1c. I Will t'',.' hrh fl t" ono "f Iba it.' 1 : evili il, t is excessive !.-:! . v i n. Many, mim ! t remain 1 1 force to e v e v -ii. i : e w II ire t ' uerraaiog lo ilia Ie i ire nt ne. at.J ' la srs ste not per I i fo c thef a e u. dined er repealed, and dilTerent enaetmeota labstitoled. Tbe-e I . qoet t and od h n changes ptodtii p donht and ii"eelai.ity. piaamoto litigatioo, and render ai dearesl rtghtainae eure, aaJ often anprotected. 7k rid in gooeeoed f i.u.rh," is a truism as spplied t' ti,e whole civilised world, but hi Indiana it la applied au l u -bi .1 1 1 its iuii. ; fan e Pv .an cuttaili z 'in- esti a, . have .! aa all ibui it is poo Slide In da ui del ort (00titUtiu . p:e t n' ihe evil of to . much I, u'i 1 t o; . I tl t e ti li'u ion, til.!' .a fely, require 1 is to he I. j. i! tvareigit capa H ! id ef HI te f p ih ips, -o annual rastons -f c. Ib.it the p. o. le vv il! t city, amend it, t at aoal kf ions. '. bt fa! a . tne of t' U 1 i . r navini ocen ' . cts of ir.trreot here hare bee,, ,.,. individu d here, and not is- d spoftd to . let him re oi.t. .! tel f liie gtnsj i f ui c rr. . any anp'.eaa ml i' t it. ma v lae given I ie, 1 1 foi a in ment, I . tng of 1 ai in. in' eis. th B f I.i ca . . I 1 l ev i d the , beiiah ct!:r: emotion tl io. t that he il l..iaiv I an i is(k I ibai t!. i i harm uy i. .ve. ia mn tn leri .afe and I taka l Ich n i.n. If any oa ti thooa 'i 1. 1 ! i Ii. Ii I es to ! e jelings !. I, ni egi ! nent d.4i . , chai it IUIC l'i I e i I! J O it . : - barred .u 1 e . . . I. ' d v o'li i:,10 li.e h !.!- ana dnti. IV Wit 1 in oi Wit'. out vvl It, I t, i le; !. I o. ibi o the litest ai d 1 ii .. 1." ttUe I in mv d 1 est and kit I ' I lb .!-. when h. ie .1 1 . . id. it ill . . ach indi 'do .1 member of :it berih Ut ugh life ; a si .ur e baabi en such tl. t as fiiends, but a I rot hi rs ife ; a' ! i n v nr um n t . v au tii. 1 health, h .ppioesa I la 1 1 1 VV t 1. 1 I i, I n w M II .1 1 i:tii 'v ! M , ISII, ' AW TE IV ... lint , a 11,1. liber 1 ertaiuing th il tiPlnH MM At' w the igt 1 -1 1 me lo ; .. 1 n itttber ni 11 'i. ;ui v , I e , II of lt?S.l( ll $$i , in im 'I i.i. mill v 1 at I.I! 1 en K .1 VII . llornti, hit h w 1 Th il w . vv I. . 1.. I i Stal IN Bl) lirovitic heal i' I 1.1. i,t in n.l of el ..I" .-do. ;, itiuinistrutn That a e U w e ad v aif e y and peospe GetK'i I . . . . the , . 1 Van 1 reo will be, utn nMJ-aiity, oud that if 1 been ns. I. moio bton ly WOl k ba 1 aif f- Ö I ' i 5 ! '. 1 t af . twoot boat ytu iday. lu pai ct 0 h.e .. c m to noi Joans ol' a a t l i) il v vv i.v is it, Ifaaa n !ate J mr . i 1 two Mir. e", ai.tl . .that dayoJoaor in eariang .1 ä -he... than ibo tnu.lu aaaa BUart ' Bj tle pofitmiOOa nf Iba pu isbom Of WOO intortesöng Uüao, we aso lanwnosi m toe ..... j cpuon of Iben, 'm.,1.; but on ihe .rrav.l mf ih. e...' rr, ..... .. w. inr.riah rOOm. he - Ser.tme! of iw.. daai io. I id 1. MOW Is i. Ti' :i'. t .' ' a '.i ''! -

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Tlic Rooster Dcraftffctfcd !-VNM 1110:--IIIK .IHOI1 illf ' i I Wlanm often i , , ,. ., ' u , f " 11 U e have often tSou-ht tbat great man ' muatule in reading obituary notices of himself; n in ihe world whom mv on t! a unt. it is Huon H. LoaYta of AtaboOM, who htew "kiled oil" by t'e BaOtapapOfO, at least three aeveral iio e.. It is under u b oitcooaoloiicaa that one i. Bbctf t 1 loam the nio.t '. :i atn.ti n wbu b ho is be d t'v Mh friends an I I CO Duiuigi ihe loot OMcb e ha.o to onic eat. t.t e.o .ytd t pra'if.cation, li.ia.i g in t ;e '. : . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 : " a i V . r.'i'l I.I ( t C '4 . ' . 1 I . 1 1 . 1 1- rt 1 1 . 1 I . I n '" H'tical de-th. c bare the vanity to Ih.t.k. howl r , - - . ... . . . .. . r. i; ai toe c j r. .M -ns t:nini ir :n .i;r t iv 11. s tvtnt, lire less fl ittering to us than they would have been had our presume J death becu phyoical instead l political. 1'iiose w!i now re; .ue veT the l-'rn.er presumed caeiit. wout.l jnuhaps, in the lat'er. hae " Jitd tike a gravestone." and gi.eii us a get d.l nio:e prai-e lb .u we really d f-.' v !. I nl ::ir; .''v for our ""if)i opponent. laOwoaajr, we hae Inn able to resuscitate Hir-elao from ibo le.......riirv . .. .i.,...t .... ,.,',.it,,t. -.-...-. 'I'lllllll ill I I , n.m i ." .".m. ...-. utcurred f..r ;he nun i. I ie patrpoM f ioaoortng it im ail .ts praauno whi read Hulwer's Mt gular story m tho ... vigor. i ijnse London Tvi.-w blontbif o f.w yeor. MBtoe, sei II know what vac mean, and may be aiottYcd that we hue be r more jjti I lice, ssfal t!, in I, s to ro of ' ,-fr ami Death " i ., . I ,, . tee,, thus su.-eesotu,t we en it a dubit vittnr over our ' " ' ' '..e .is. and tone baont ! .iui.k t . t:.. drt z the ' hulne which they bad prepared br us. m d our n... ..... I 'I". I 1 ..I. . . " . ;rVi' lr 1 !1' "l . Jfj .ins u n,.,ii..i y ... .opuv I Mir 4 .4. . . . . . i I . 1. . I. . k. ' 'f ' ' 1 " i; ')- uau t... i imic o.ra" nonoi a!, la eonrao : opposition toward ua. To ...i-li ram m ik.t . I .. i . ......... ....iii.ni .,1111111) iiiii n i.r ii.iiniii um , n, .... .!,.....! ...... . i. t ... i, ... Zj ' f . ' t 4 a 4 VB I I M H Idllll'tj - U 'lllfll illld ... l .. . - .... .. , Id ...!.. , a. f.. . . ' . b ., in i.i.Ui to ..e r ,ir .1. I, , t, U e.nent caop. mi in . aus or our rtu latum tint we e, .e h.! o cir 1 1 . t , I . t I l-t 111. nlul en Intl. r t.i th.. Iie'l ttiut ..l.i. hi a ao owed ba tbaii -aou.U , , .. , . As Btl c I lOftCe ot the eSC'-ed II? U'tli .oi' ., mh -h our suppostd i'oiiiieai deoth aaTueded to the MTnigs, aoo bubm bom iho Ruohei lo Vi' big, ot Ion. 5, the following letter written by a Wine r, ties, ntutive from tbot count v. on i'l. Kl.ttr ol ibi' mono. i.t 1 1 . . f tt.'il i . : .. f ' tifti.r tl. l'ir.l m tmtmr I i: sat Ti rw 'Ue n M.,-;.r ..Jte.'.V I 13 I'KaRJ'lK: I la. ?eu to i in , on oi s ,uol lo im, It Mi i , 99 !e ei . r I i ii s til I e 'so.i.ti 1 1 ii ads oi M . ludet. its .1 n 0 vi ft T art, i 'r,i .-. I. a ,..- h el. ro". a . 'i .v t.-i ' r.f i ,.'l v v v v . e v ute v, itä tie v ... . : .tie i. i lory of the party eeotd toi awesl NOo aesjaitrst ence. ha the db-to'loo mt til. y : . leail.o v I .... f. .it it no .. " The writer of ih.s witat i an tiniert$teti ftmrty, and bis taatiasony is ibetefore i be rogarded nb j -1 '.-;"- cion, except in so lar a-, it a. kn a !. ; (es ihe rorroptboi f his ..wo party. Il i.'i'i.. ulaitll) what ti."i were vti , ti, do to insure our defeat. The Editor ot the V big in lien .1 thnt supposed defcat, abservoa aa followa ; The Dm cesry BN iin,attfnl. ,a lis-,- ,t..i'.1 n : bav.- - it'. ' tie Chaptnao bi lw OVKeahsi fin FUaUt Printer, PsorowJssi ... Mn4 shHt mt 1 Hie i. ti i.av r:.i;i. , It ij.tiiati, iai.il l.-arn lie u, laaiet MOM iters. Imyoo wsaaascl v.n .. i . . tog ai o sV ii ,i ior Pttwoouv us. arlotsr I IVoovsatj ask tor i.j mmtmm. ' The Editor seems not to have known thai we had dmwn our name from the nv. niton. When ha harnst that fact ho Will see lhat bn irnrmtat ton I ti gratitude aainrt our party M oot of place. But ha I he not bee,, mistakon in ihia, we abonbj hardly hata been diipoaa d la ' hi. dlsiiUertsttd od ieo otwut dm bot oho.. W hava pbmij of ammnriition I -r tha common enemj ; bad ita single shot for OUf p.rty, even should it ko UI . I luni arbich by Iba way, t thfea eaoa, H baa 90 been. ' " com- nung t i"? of ti e E UtOff there. o;e, of course , .1. .,1 It aim . ., . ' '.. t I ! I C, Ii" 'I liian 1 ku v a- Hi..', . la , in. nt Ihe !' U M ,i( t! . I ,. ior Et krls. I htm, a Mil Hie OOttM . bho. Croo , h ipasaa ! Cn-w : : T! is vv.it 10 s um extent nt utrnl aed by a 1 Other ! Iter I '.heaiie if. tie III t be sti lie' ) .p. Fs'keta was eler led State Printer, ttd morning iHrer mpi 1. ii it lo.'if 1 aw aba 1 hv iltt Among tii" .' Si wci stla C an After stating th. M i l et : This it , r I lime I t!lt v . VV h bteofoisui height nf t III ( I O .' I'l .th 1 w to on in ,a .i S. U the :i.e bith rm - of , tl, d lin n- it at W 1 1 o I in an VV ill Uo Vft, . V. . a ...... formet Thia Un . Otat ; artiCtpat, .! n,u. h ' toade. luve teen cbnil ! him the cboratci 1 1 iuMO e9ittlty may J -,vaOtO bei re, r VV 1 ree . u : p.i'. , 1 ' WVt conti at ti I ou t,ii..,u.i. Them have tcir.äätrW s ta na jt o.-io.e, tui tht m.iV.y -i us!:o. z f"t "c i i - I r. poteT am V I ... i n ..--

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IMJ, M.. tl. IIKHTtl: I lti i !'. IS. J l .4 ICY Hi. IM I. j : - - ' I'tyl .It'ailtl j I w-WOd m. annru and d-'..a.d .rrnfanr-o uf ' tnuhr.om autucr.a y. cbarrcti-rwtie f Vh itry, ra moat despicably niar,nV.t.J by the Federal Wl.iga ,f tho v te yeotordar, on the que.-tiosi -f . I tl, r..s.t. m lutiot, o tbnka to the IV . t ,d the loMbl ' . " . . t 1 111 irsii.u ...!- t-ii. - itr-.. -...w 1- t F-t . . to' 1 n . . - . y, mTMTMig M principe ; bot the Ulfa srimjr; upon tur m 1 .. t wiir.ru ut i' e- 1 tier ..1 : .1.. :. . , 11 ii a eril d. nnwrat:.- members. Ht.d lost ! at: ' I.or .if hon.-r-able personal courfeay, voted it ('own on of sheer mai.g nancy und spite. The otil) pica they gave to justny their scandalous r.nd ungentlrinanly prooossare, was tl.u courov psiaoued by the Fres.Jeot of the . nSte m r. ;. 11 to the joint r. Mdiiti. u in faor ..f u fi.tiduig to '.. n J... sni the iine ir.p'.-ed up o h. in by I he I'nghsk Judge i II..H c, .1... t.,.. r, .i, tn . . i.u.i, I'M il"..."t in.- 1.1.11.11 ui , ; . h i . . j . . . . ' J shall g. the p.. ' ooou its w can irii. u!r.rs of this matter to t e neoole as and ihev w t!,.,t tl V,. . (,i ..t the Senate. Mi ßiiu.i. r . i t rn.lt ...It I li.t. ... ism , - - presiding idticer on that o. - -i bl Olio I ' .. an ison- . Kl III II "Iii a t man ami a p d. lot mstea.i ot a I .:. ral ltnu.-h Y. big It is a . -d,r. m --. ..d of :, . ,., red t , I .. tl.. ,l.e paltry arit.crais d the S na.e In t n. thing to thank h.ui f .r e t ail ;n..rd to ,!. sp.-e , , I I . . .... . - . -j (. s; ; . ( ( . ij ! . a. n. f . , I .. Many H-rs.,u. hae made imiuttie. of i.- ,s i . the pu l.O.. 4 11 - I Jit .1 . ". 1 ,,e A.'J'.e. s . tesl ' '' ' et in. in p.n, .et l-rm. in r. , v to o .,..m au.l I. a I .ober. interested, bro n.a'r trie foliawing ataiaaaaalt Near iho ci.Mje t the t'onvcn'ioa . rtih--rii-tin rmrronlinr sj , V m - t.,ke -p. -s a -e, era S u... c,.;... d. bn i. .,. ..... .1. . i i . . . " I ill .... ii I ... ....... lilt- Mill'i - 11 OIITIOII. I inn ' . fbff crsi.ot us distrihutien. .Mlu Ute adj 'OMIOieiit, llOW . r, a lew i i ion seemed to tbo k il st u h .u amount ..I j jttonage ;va alt ethcr lo ' Urge to ba be-t tvaed upon n s. gas pSOSO, I r oliliU c pies .f the work, in runtsijia nee of I.h H, ibOOB b ddlog (he t ili,!.. BS Well B. iMJi ves, thought it last lo rtturn ' ; :. -ui.-i nboaa. BO lr ao ibe wrre kl. an, t Ih- .Imposed .f n rentNafta Ibciroon hki g. The nione, seneiit been aopOoited in ife bands .1 t' , Proa ' at tl.e Coat BOnrOBU I r Ibot purpSWO- As ... u as p. ..ible, we shad j uii'i -htlie Addramea bl aan poper, ond ibnoataha m.h eitr. 0O MM f ihst BOO tble oidets. aWO ...Ja'd by lea. eg M INDIAN A TUl.lM January lb, I e 1 4 . The und r- i'l,. , J, DraanWrntM Senators, des ie o pie- " to their b l'"W ritigena. the il remitting Iioim it,. I raeliee w Im Ii hu prevailed to a RlMl meet. '. roSs lent in WPBewngajro of met:.! er. ai t . rug il m., Uas h ! ,. the levnwnotion at the .eoOMm. With a clear l.'e.noctatie in j .ritv III ibis Peltate, we f.rnl eurneiara to day It, a Itwafna ii iii.'t.tv, and t : p eVt m i?.e power f the 1 bfg parte, Who never tail In fei ihrm. Ive. .f .ur ii nppOVtonittes id f. vm a stal, to il-e lie, Mortals. 'I .. .talc of I Ii 1 1 . hs ii pi d be ituu.U r , I Den d tbeii d.jtv sn l r i'.r 1 .1 I i , t .,1 ! awntion. Si a'oi w h b ,e b . u o will not sgsiu rcqu t. h one. I litt practica ilesetves and we Ii ; e a:. 1 lrot tbot iboa re, reaol to doty on ibis iiecostu a hnootsbing u in tho. su' j et. .1 VMES VHS InTf!, i;i:ti.i;i. hi mi Y, in Har) Kit, .1 kl.vM.H.. D. II llawttltlM N. W 1' MIM ill I.!., .1 f.N I'. CAtlR, ACIIA.UIAM fANNEfll .1 imf. um in v, 1. CAflfl 1 M f. WO . '. J. t; ItKAH, A MAJ :. . l&Wtl KlJfCI CAat, 1 1 1 i it n. o 1, r. . it at A io in v. .w in tifdeo ic tiuie. .. tt:irv LH h of . I II I I " 'line ll , s.s? Riri Ll . M ,ir n. smaj Haoa. to.

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