Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 25, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1844 — Page 3

Thft roiiij'i s i f W: Klkln.-t. I . itM , l a atnrion and All a. . re lor-. Mr. Pari - ... d with to tru rli ua to m il

'for Millet in r. .- 't a ori-i y,

than Bon . . Id v. is t Mr. Morgan r. f A h 11 fig aulboria edgi meal i t" ! sa i !. amende 1 by at Mr Ifcrrumo at) on Judiciary, whi h A b 11 f.r the r- I " ind time, an ! :.t etubn ee the r-nl - I nl t. iv civjr d. A ij ;:.-:.. A t A mil relative t to tti ' tin 'tec r, A Kill relativ U l'rh. ta I etui i in I aini JefitmM v. xengn x J. A bill to repeal Haute Drew-bridge glU (1. ' A bill fixing Ike ircoit I tHul - ia t Mr RockbJl m adopted, .: nd Ihe b . . bill ta acut of N ble wa ril .- A jo.nt resoluti tlien m in tied.

Mr ii frees in

At

Miami, Hnvicen, Knox,

Whitley, Mi

i tided bv ti.'-.r reap

lanee were anv in r:,...:i !" n the Shato. orrr i. x,-ai r.,i i .,.r,,v. t,,r. a run ,c .to-,

t ry , and are would nave to send a'.r .d. To carry eat Ihn the rot w: taken on -s adoption cad decided in the live sen- principle, we would have to have the Sentinel ami Dentil , ayes. 41 noes 4

"u au nur J pk c( u.ri-.-, c-, im loe f iermnn. .Mr. .u ;.mdiv preson'ad a joint r'-'.Jatan to

Mr. Herrlman moved to lay th re-'i lulion on the table A vi s J I, not-df.

Mr. R ibimoa of P catur reported a bill to author-

126 the huld.nr a -p'v.al elect i .n in i :bs n county ;

narks bv .' ! r.

.:i f I... i ;.! Ml

t' great, and lot

la rota t

.i ii : Id bn

is of 1

be' Coag

r- . -'i .i i- r (

c a which wan re ; Mr. Endi

?.r. ( rth n nd' . rhnt t!..- hr v..-..: ('. t 1.3d am- which was read twice and ordered to a third rcad-n-r

I'' jruv..?ns f r the t !- tion t I . S. Senator, and Mr. Kobinm -f Car.-- 11, ro; rt d a bill, to leal

nthe subject ..f th- extension of the Wa- j reaoTfroni the Revised Code to show it. Why did the ise the acta of J&mca Blair and Steams Fisher, for

!n lerre Hau t u Lvaiusville; Dem crata not e i u

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s :

d r

biUtorh n re

r:. v. : .Mr

an election wheel the Penates mer Conanissiaaexs oa t!: Wabasti :;d Ene canal; .' Not a nr.iinn was dc of v.li.eh v.a r . 1 : A i. s:-d to a s ootid n idiaW.

ime tr.nt na:i;ro ...! tl.at BeottOf aTU present He Br Mr. T aslxnai a, bill tot the rt.-l.cf afOweal read . wished to kn a arhetfcer tli- moMwitr adsd to et EtasiaeBt pasaedtot second r .;... into the eiect.ou or to stave k off Mr. Ham'- ri -k i ff ru! a iv - tution, that the Doof

TOE STATE SENTINEL TU1BSD4Y, DBCCMBCR I i. I4. C03TGBCSS. V.'e co;; üi . i nis of t'..e f.M dny' pro c d.p' ;n con r ---. from the eon ::u-.-;.t 1 L.e

r

I a b;i count

u i to t a i :;rr In bt! mnty th tabic Wh ; ii-rin

; riHTijre. Ly Mr Shanks, relative t tan intended fr son and Mcnroe, and Salin re a nt it m tny (en sd

t'.o aet to incorpor-1 Mr. I hapmanofL., made some rentarka in reply. Keeper, in contracting for the tiorn.nn ... t)!i4,. Siatctnian. ti ring o Dapany ; He could ti it c the nj.ri- y in I ,-i:;r s batty in no rn re than for pi i in th Ea - i langoago. Skxats. At half j.-t D Ose Senate was CPaW Ü this aaatter. Was it important tl.at acuon should be Mr. Hamhric. said, that be cant bere to rote lor vorder, when te follow in uun.Lcr- a-.-arcd m U.-.r

a s t lands in uo- bad oa the s:. .yet now, without waiting tor a law to r ;.:m r twice read and fsjoo passed 1 Suppose the Suiato pasa a ro lotknito- the Door ICi

iu go mho uie eiecuon on i..uruay, :. a ue tnat lie unöcn -xx) mat t;.- i or K .( r eo.itracu u rHrr:en, l. imnan. i hyum, i riapiaf. n. Uavtoo,

nii lure, and he wa inf. rmcd. that idace. u w.t :

: not, s I et, nr.de a t-ontraet. M.--. Allen. Atl.erton. Pwnbv. Rat-. Iinton.

Mfiir-it . Iv.. T a 1 lit " 1 0 I , . I i aii .

... t ...uw j v aur .iti.uT, ro iaVXponiie me riuimacipaia inaia nwuninre u rn tcry monjiicr De present on ir n.ws: ;.v;t ai a c: ;;ar.

' 1 1 w in ii asi riauon oi rM. josepa counry ; wnico pastu ti:ax oar iao. tie ro m irom the Ki visi d I ode to couM be v.: lo at sixty em's. ' . ' " of to I tec 1 1 1 1 r ading. j.rove that the ro wws no fcvw ap n theauaject ha (bree, The res olnrton Was ad pti d 1 a v t t r ' i i tit a . . a .i.i it . a .

:ar, w,

a:e.r-nd"l l i. ,

I. II ' was Iii rinn r: o n.-iAm

the i ! ; ..ian i..l li.uil. i'v Mr W

ate contracts t ::, Fairfield, Hannegan, Huntiagtan, Jenanana, ManeauD, McDutBe, Mcnick, Nil Pheh, Rivea,

h S'rvo-n. S. nr I -. TatK;n. ' lain. N h.te :id

Tonnen, tufamend an act to change a State und concluded by declaring that be would not eu By Mr. llodsres, a rcsoluti a lor en amendment to W'oodburv

'i usu il re-, lutions of interchang v the il use

nel

nrov, to tut!

time of bol ;. ogton, i: bill crd'.red I

i.

t ublic;

la-

Aim

Fall ( ircnit

whicli

. . ii ...

ng x we nae a national language, in wmcn teeaol Evansvilh to a certain tax ; rend three times

' i ' '. ! us are ; ! : 1 no sltould : mc and ed. - ire. i! : I not wish in create a babel in w .Mr 1

for id the ry h .:t ol old txnssylrno a the to : effbrm the dilti

: . . -.' language, ani wouM ik second reading. ?h the long tg i of :t never-ending liv Mr. H i rkeby, to amend the several act, relative ' ' hedid notwi i to be the case here. Hut to the dtfl imrge of the dutii of school comm.ssi d ra 'i um.: 1. printed he would move toj.ru. t taPerni passed to a aeeocd reading. J ' !' ' ' to titi State afiairs. By Mr M'Gaoghy, to change die times of holding V. ri hi i lid, thai be repn a inted old Switzer- the Probate I eurta in Daviess county : passed to a too '. Itl ü iriginally by Germans and French, ood reading. to were many there, old taea tosj; who could 'a motion of .Mr. Vandeveer, a resolution was I the fclncl lanfjuaire men too. who were udontcvl wwwgti nAitttr ,.f s;-.. i., mmiah in

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ti -bate tnrongtM ul and ro-.d .;; Sullivan i-onnty : read and j-acd to a s. c i:d iir.o that le .on to VOtC.antil they had a law prov.d- t!ie road law. relative to the work: .g nn rtcds and

ingtuem dv ot c:t i n. Adjourned. highways; tdoptcd.

AfftBta loa nanooir. l:y Mr. Feller, that the judirtary Mr. Edmonson moved a call of the S-:.r.t-. which 1 1 a.- eirly -s 1 Bsible, rcpcalil . I

! was ord red, tod all the membi ra were pn seni exo pt fotfeit in lax-gathering ; adopt :. orixethe county r.-.: !. .rs Messrs. Chapman of i) & M., RoekhJl and Duxan. By Mr.m;th, that the House will, i

Lho aba ntees were then sent for, and ail having ar- cmruag, r . rn siw i . on uie : rived c furtbi r call was suspendi d. next : which ns laid or: the tal le, Mr. Chanman dt I. mneA t,i hvma ika rr.,.iri. ' Bv .Mr. randevcer, I it the IVet.di

ii m to go into the election of United States Seoator inform the House the Brancbxs thai h re rcalixed tut till the auth inst, which uns agreed to. Ayea 85, P t cent on Üieir capital stock, &c ; ahich wasadopnoet 25, the casting vote cf the President being given 1 i'm the tfErmativc. j Py Mr. Herod, relative to r.n r.:..-. ndmcnt cf the R tototion. road law ; adopted. By Mr. Hi dge, that thfl committee oa Edneatioa re- ' ' tort a bill oreaeribinff tlw nriiw-inb nnnn which the' Br Mr Antlicny, tliat Ihc Judicary Cjinm.ttrc cn-

imittee report five per cent . Senate run a of January it f the Bank

were adojdid. and a t c ir.t...:; a . ; d n tiw pait of the two Hooses, ta wail apua the Prcs;deut. liOCOE. The first d :y cf the - -. : tOgafJ uell f.r the future in the rod ugoe of the members. IV icutleaica aaawrrm at the call cf the r !h Mrrs Si ne and Hamun of Okie, White of Alaine, n: -1 Var.cv ( f Alshasas. new tneauYera at Mil vacancies, were introduced and qualincd. Mr Holna . of !!!. inhni'ittctl a .v int laoalntiaa for the elect: ;i of a chaplain u 1. ly dm BaWlt "1 House for the session. Mr 1 ttit, of Indiana, ived to irwnd. by prov.dthat the psi of aaid ehaplaini i adl he e tueetcd from the private ri un a ( . m i rs of lite two

Hon-, a r. i pectivi 1

revi

III a4i 1

tiu

,. ; v" - th' House the amount of Sute bouds, sold on account Saliuc Fund shrill be distributed among the teveral qnire into the expediency ol repealing the raloatmn Mr iv'uii contended thatCha l n t t ent v had sufficient mxdigeiice of the general system of internal improvement, exclu- counties, whkh wau adopted. btws. . a d v,.. w t.f :h . HoUae J .. , .,sI,Ltl,;i. and fbcre nere h re w dua uvcol the VVabash and Erie canal, to whom sold, by By -Mr. Logon, that the committee 00 the Jodiciary Mr Handy moved that said n-solutien he la id upon pr(.tr,,lt , the naaae cf ta- eeututj a, aeaiaaS uennan wno couw .rans- Whom sold, the amount received and balance duet., enquire into the expediency of so amendinar the 374th the table, whkh motion prevailed by the t llowmg their par being drawn froea the revenoro of the Gov-

d to amend as to have t:; . :

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:'' laciuucs io me ouaie 'l inu.ana !! eacn contract, e!ar:it'i', auu S c. .i the üolh ' ban., ut the 1 S'.li Art;,- of t he V.o. ; ote : ii, , ..w,w.,i ... ..,. .... ..ci.;-....

It, without sendin; beyond the fiUtc. the precise time am: date, s :: to tise.-ta.n v. hen und t-: ..!.,, ,.. ,....!-;,.., ...... c i vr Messrs. P. 11. P . -rt..or Rnardman. HMMrn. . . ... i ; . ' .

i -vu oiiue ii 'i.m nit ' in in i.u iii 11111. i ra - - - v v i " " --i i . t ii i-iti-. nf n .' n t.rt ara

Alter some rem;r!:s fr. tu M - rs I bapman of L, beli -ved its part d ctrincsmmeous, and sprinted, I. ti.-.-. I. n,,:n:ri ... and och rs, tiio lasstdiiient waa loth rdocum nta should be appended. There wai A I . ' ' I I I 1. t 11

rej'v u-u, aim me oiii oru too io oe enoriw.scd. nlan hroua I f -.

. lr Kdm "n iutnd i ed i h.!l r

in th

In .iir-r of Duho.M e lUIlty, which rending. Mr Todd iaruunred a nil to eorami . ra power to sei le with j used to se nd readin Air But !i .f 1. introduced a bill in the Berated Statutes, r . .-. which passed t second readinsr.

Mr Ia vi 'ton introduced a hill t c n-,,! ; taenta in i of ' lueonor, which pa aee nd rending. Ob motion thi oate adjourned,

jo j art cert un acl late the m

' ' ' ' wryonatnessate. the precise tune and date, so as to ascertain when and rid Statutes, ,uakin" pr.a isi-n. for t!ie surplus es- A-. i:. Messrs. I .1. KLN ;, ramr k opposed printmg, tm i the ground where Mich con'racts were mode, and What funds tale ofd eeaed persons, and the paynKSitof Cacie, Btadley, Bruce. Byers, Llayjs

te .i-e. ,i-.u ; r-.n enaracu r o: inoe. ii" have been received by the State, on acc mat ursuch

contracts.

ap i.e. a. i here was a on mo.ion, tlie House adjourned.

other end of ti:o c mitol

uld . . H lio2i!:ia . i;- t':::lur '.), I '. !. torn cond the: fore moved to by the resolution on the table; SENATE. II . ll. a am ra . . . am .a mm ,

ltd not prevail, ayes oa nors oo. .i mcssag i wa - r c ived from the llo;:sc mi. rnung i 11 d the atl nt on of the House to the Senate of the passage cf certain hills. f of pull It would prevent any Mr. Lane was granted leave to record hia vote in

-!-! neun. n.p rirnrns-. if t!ir tili ffirmativo im lhp r(r)liitnn In nrmt ;MIl r.iimii Itl I !.. A T 1 1. . . 11 f i . . . i . . .

..-:. .1..". i i . i . . .. 1 1 J ' '' oi l ., ... t:c-cu.. in, u.e-tjn ii-e. :;!

................ principle oe capita out, must DC gone into 08 men- the Uoternors Message in the Uennan language, enquire into the expediency of so altering the election

l" giicunureo ti med bv the ffeutleman from Bartholoino'.v. All

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Art'l

IV

that afcr the term of five years or aotnc other definite onn-r, LMvia, Uuzan, bndi tt, llerod, roresman, ; -:i d si. !1 1 ave expired from the date of issuing let- Fuller, Garrett, Gregory, Gtuhbs, Hambrick, Handy, 1 .. ra of administration, the 1'robatc Court in makins Hannah, Hauser, liaxefrig, llelwig, Uodgi s, Hoggat,

an order of distribution, shall not require the distribu- iUi Hostctter, Iluey, Jamison, Jones of V. Kd!y, teen, previous to the reception of their respoctivc Kerr, MeAl jstetj McCluer of Knox, McChare of Scott, iharea, to hie in the odke of the d. rk of such court a MtGaugliey, Mam. He, Montg. mery, Mooney, Nimbond with auffich nt security, conditioned for the fund- mon, 'del!, 1 'aimer, lrl;er, i't k. i'omcroy, Romneon imr oftheir ratable nortiona'cf the estate distributed to of Carroll, R binaon of Decatur, lloe. Boaaeau,

Uicm, wliich was adoDtcd. Shanks, Smith, Snook, Stapn, Siophii a, Tom

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rod. Koresi nan. m . v ....' n ...c .a e - i . .. . ...j

.... ' O.lilC.i ...... (i 1 '. in' I i-m . auu

was : ustami. The amendment v.ns rejected iv a vot nf '3 f.-r, tad 1 ivl against the prope tti nf Mr. lvtt.t. And the original re h;:.- n a a ad ; t. d. M,- A gj Itl ofd trie r. -Mr J.Q.Adam nave notii t ot m sseti be abowli tsakä en laaaaetwar

.r some .- ul sequ d , ! r rcn.'uhnj wie lst. ;..;.:-

.i

indictd to i

i . jo au uucu oi i.f ia.i uie couiuuuec o Hen- !!: bovemots Message in t!e Uerman language, enquire into the expediency of so altering our Mr L. was net present when the vote was tai.cn on i.,,.. M , , .v..irc t..sl days actual retidenc I! Saturdav. Ttr ftlaA ' .titi iiiii.i. . - re to irit:llf(t

tVt.t t t t l.l. tl'll H' - l r .(V.

rague, Turtnan, Taadevecr, Wills, Whight and Mr. I prexueual E!tctin.-4)t. Dwncaa cave notice 3rwM 1 1 ,l I . . i i I

t t h::t n.i to.m.i.-ro'.v. . .- s :ae i nr v i :iV. he s loilltl ltr.ro-

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Oa motion of dr. Laolie, th.- House najw resolved itself into a conun.ttc of the whole on the Govcrnora

Message .dr. Le i in th rl resblutiiKU arere athtpt.d ref;i aubjecba th rein contain dtoappi The coaauiittee t.. n ro e and tl ::! .;.'.. d The Bawehev hud before the Ho uperintenilent of the S al pria . ;

tt the eoaaaaittee n thnt subj

r ; when ; r.i 1 t'.:' t '. . ti pridte commit s. e rceoltttieat were aac th r. p..r: ofthe which was r. h rrod

I:

dc

a

i

ntment ol a

reports, &vC. must be printed in l.ke manne

t poke of the curec inllictnl bv the Almisrhtv. of a The President laid I

confusi. a of toiasjucs, as applicable t the pro- nt sub- fin m James Smith and others, relative to

j ct, for he was aware we bad many national tms, of the Vincenncs Lnivcrsity.

He h id: Oothl r m the tahl . Mr Whijiht bad fa

i. a ve met it-; pn sent opp.

portion of the State, many aged Germans, who c ukl Mr. Pennington moved to add .Mr. Ewing to the no) read the English language, who h id si ttled the committee on Judiciarv, which uas agreed to.

nee next pre- NoEsAnthony, Barclay, Brecount, Cowr,Darrow, J(,..C 'a biM for iitlding the 'PrcaidestiaJ eWtkai f one to vote. Fry, Hardin, Herod, lieust, Uincfainan, Howard, lhJtMtthout the Union on the some d .

Air. Ewing m

mittee.

d the resolution would n- t Mr. Edmonson moved that it be referred

ii. 1 h re were, in las nuttee- n Judiciarv. which was ajfrecd to.

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e a r.ai o 1... ,,.. , . ,1... ...)..... tl. ....... . 1 1 t:-i- iv. . ihm i u:ni hül 'in in. .i''i'. .is .c. .i Wis ... t . i. . . l

... ii. .n iii,;.uUi.h ..ii.iii.Wiui tuovaov --- . - (i,., ,,,, I'une.in s.l-o jfare i;o;ip mat ne the trustees to administer en oath of qualification to anv per- Dearborn, Lewis ol t m . Little, Nutter, Osboro, s,io(.u -Btf .,. .. . :1 ,.. d ,-fr uritdk i I son offering to vote tnd challcneed by a legal voter, Pctttt, Rich, Slw lby, Simonson, Sulhyan, Tingley, . ... .. l(f , r .. , ... r , t( tU rv

select com- u-inrh v AnnrA. Walker. olf. W Twm ol S.'.a ( :.d. and W irM.t . .

Bv Mr Orth, cimuiring the nrogrcss of the Bank ol avayw o. . v. .. Mr. W.lVr imvpn (Ice of his

tj thee on- Direct r in attempting to reduce th salaries of Bauk MrStat p tiffered a resolution ,that tl:e Judiciary com- 7 . . , ;,;'!, . ,1 . ..... ... 1 it, i.:,-i-rt.-f thu

officers, and taking ihc at a an i noes ofthe 1 'in cl ra

a that subject, which was ad

.-(!

r untry, and who paid a large ran. mat of tho taxes. I Un motion of Mr

L'harnn

r; port of I

'

Uli II N

Vr

f those who lived in his own county thev were was added to the committee eu iudiciarv

divided in piditica, and more than Ibis, the Whigs The President laidhcfore the Senate the

had a hired orator to addresi Germans in their own J State House keeper, which v. as referred to thecomtage. He asked the printing for both parties, j mittee un Public Budding. So far as politics, in the message, are concerned,! Also, the report from tne Stste Librarian, which was G . rn rs Noble, Wallace and Biggi rdiscu acd more n fefrcd to ti:e committee on the State Library.

or It s national ; diticfl m all th: .; messages attrih- Alt , reports from each ofthe Branches of the State

Bv .Mr 1 1 ood. n w. that the c. tnmittee a Roads en-

icy tf county boards sppointn arch term, which was tdoptcd

il t'.. ...tiljn .... . 1 .ti l-iht...iti .,,

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mittee report a bill providing f r the speedy collect. ..a . . r y..J , ,. ,,

of all debts, after the 4th of Jul) next. pvtoic Imu. M r. Wen

:ur iianuv moved to lav saiu . :ut on n ;a: ..

.1 ol L., idr. Lumouson nnire into tlie cxncdicncv cf count v hoards annoinLuT

. . ti r

su ' r it rs ;.t their .March term, which war. adopted

which :a tion did not prevail, A; a . Not 1 -Is.

A protracted debate n . 0:1-1. e. which had not

Lill in rclali. n to the pall. It e. i5. In Um le-.,-

of

By .'ar Albs n, it

1

lis of th

Lry to Democratic

uting all th.

mer! sures. ilrTinglej mid he intended no disrespect to the German? mhia Pott .watainie amendment be was him lf of German origin, lint the mere partizan

' opin;ona ol one man he Was apposed t publishing; j Siiate Uauk

UanK 't Indiana. .Mr. M r'';i:; oTR., moved to lav them on the tab

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. :: uin ird 1 ;. e iieccy ol changing the law n av having the boot. in f reo ri lativc to the school fund, so that in case f arrEnxeex Btssiox. b failure tj tell the landi mottgagi d for thai fund j:nd , The Honst n mmed the isidefalion of the rcso-

foifeitcd, upon the terms prescribed by law, that they tution pending at the h.st adjournment, and aftera I . .at- .1 ! 1

som wuai proiracuju uiseussi .a. ;.. inuuou 10 inui u-

' notlbunc . . .. d. bv the : Uowiug vote, t -

h a ve ntf ice of a

liu lis.

1 in-, rn putOuanee

,..,,1,I,I i. ti,. !!,: v.l., .,' " r '!,.. .. liOilce ci"'!!, suiauai' ii a r 'o. .a., it io it m i :iu urn

wvMVwiv ii n o to m a. v tt- v mi v ui v4 .'a4 i i u- i v ' m

mm ru..' t i uc ii . . Hraicu ' words, iz :

No petition, memorial, resolution, or ther pajer

ih

ioilow.ng

and ord. r the printing ofthe same, i d in the ncaratii .

The r. porta v. r

wa; üeci

;d-

be a Id Upon the s::m It r.n--th-.t tiie 1 " av.i a -; : c

now disposed of, which wst agreed to. Bv Mr lh.i ', to the or iriety of 1 lining t!

Hi w3

t rm ! i .....a.- ol couutv ireasurcrs, which was ad mi

then referred to the ccnmiitt.ee on

on

Pdili

S I :' i '.((..

Q Btl t)f like ChtUncter. By Mr. Davis, relative to a new invention for tan-

Mr. s .tu aa rot Id g wtth the mil man from nine leather, n ferrcd.

Bartholom in in opposition tu printing, if il w.mlti b Mr. Parks, relative to dogs, refem d to the corn

ed. By : !r II rrinian, thai to contract for three cop

each Senator, :.t t p:.--

wn.

Ires Mcsst. Bell, Boirdinan, Brad; 'V. Ilnvotnt,

.Bruce, Pvcrs, C.hr.s C'tMiduiU, Connor, Da-

Ooor Keener be authorized f v". Uuaan, täidicott, roresman, i Ulli r, uarreu, ofthe Indiana Freeman );r Gregory, Ibrabrick, Handy, Hannah, Hardin, Ha-

zolriir. Hebviir. It.:!, Ib-t r .-. 1! -:-.tt. lltistctter,

ne! S talor at a price not ending that paid for iWwjj Mj b " ; V 7' ' rAL T'Vi d to-VCM V VJi 80. .he Sciilmel and Journal. 1. u ' , .laui.s ,i i,i . o; . , .,' ..' , ban.UN AU AI" c . m . . . it n j , u , . ,,. .., ,, .. , , V .. dr. Prist n kins y.v- noUre of b.s intiattsa t. Mr Read moved to amend by inserting " Western I tor, lid luerof Kn , ... ' lure ol S. ott, Md .au- ( fura rt-duction ofthe irtsuit raus of Spectator,' after Freeman.1 'oy. Manville, Montgomcrj, . n. y, -..omen, ' i

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c ubiitcuhwi i on- .mi.. w. uk n.tm- iiiukvw . - iC L.V. .U': Illoveu la a UChil UV illSlTlill'r ( V'.TV ' "UCil, 1 -1 1 Iii T, I CLH, lt.( ., I liOSSenu, i llliUI, i .... , . ,. . ... m n printing office in town, and the expense would Bv Mr. Col&B a prayer füt I dlt -ve. nener in the State" which iva decid d inthc BcJsno.,k.T-e,To,nbn .Tiuman.V nd r.Walk- 1 ..i b. i.me.y. not ube incoui dcrable. Mr. SiiiiuuKm read an extract frete Mr. Ewing inoved to laj ton the table, which am. in l" tthIch v-' "-lt"- '" er, Wills, .. it, tnd I,-.;-- I tun, to the effect thai tin S cretarj at the lr.-. wry ,:r r!5';- r ! : S m " 'V " r ,;,! !; lTT t , . 1 lT- ';i lay resolution and pend- Noes Me .,. Anthi ., . Crel , . I lakemore,Clay. Ä"ü tet r ! ' ' Ä f Z and gives his views on the tame subject, about which Bv Mr. Rockhill. for the incorporation of a church, r; i t . . ..h ' i..i. lCowcu. Ford. Frv. Gmhi . Herod, Ucustis, 't lli ' r " 1

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innru compmiut. iiat oeeu wane againK uie prewnu merrcii to i ecaxi ccmaauw. i Air Kent introduced a joiut resolution rclaUVC to tliucuman, .1 v,.m n.. joins 01 rouuuun, . , rernor, nanaely thr Tariff policy. I By Mr. Kcmiedy, ofcitizens of Shelby county, for a hostage, which nosscd to a second reading Kerr. Legg, lcslte, Lewis ol Dearborn, Lewie ofi to SS&!? w.. , ., ' .. , ,t r.C riner 9a:a as speaking was the order of the specia! termof the Shelba circuit court, leferredto a 1 K. ! , j ,. , , ., , ! , ! SUiu-, , Wa-.n-. .ddler. Nutter, Usbom, Parker. lct- Mr.Wcll rmot dtolaj therei ImM m . n the tttit

Mr. Shanks pro-nted a petition, thai the bw ma) lx' r.j' .il d, fi a i :.lt ih 1 1 !. ices if hol ! ng elections m J.i' ksoa t o n-!n: n lington county j ah a . nun trance again t the same; red rred. Air. Stapp pre tenti .1 .-. peti'ion f r t ii" ileof certain chooi laud . ; ab 1, of Jamei Vawter for relit f; al .

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rr a rh:iriie in t !i law r-l it . -. I 1 t ;. jiuri di-ti 1 .l .... n ,,t', ,r, , to priut t i, C( . . . . . a . f 1 I . 0

justices 01 uie p .1 ; w . : -;i were B a r.i iiy i'. rrt :. Bjf Mr. VVhight, cottrerniiuf the county 1 :::! ..- b itv.-fii 1'ik'-ai.a isiboon ; referred. Uy .Mr. LAttUti, of Ohio and DeahToitfB, (brail thai pn rt at? ili-.i rh rn Month ofLasHgh. ry to !) attached to ( Oaio eeanaty ; r f rr. d. Air. Robinson, fr m the c immittee on elections, rep. .ri. d a r Mdsdi a, that th ! asmitte I Ii IVB powi r t 1 vend for 1 .; in n 1 naners. in tho ran 1 X t ' -r. 1!

1 r r . ..i .t.at.i....t 1 1 . . .. r 11 ..... . 1 . .

'1 Itlll .11 ("II .'1 .,1. 11"-' . .1 UH Hill I III 1...... I i 1

that Air. kos i bat b ! ' ive to app ar b I re the commita 1 ii 1 1 s 1 .

tee ny itimseit ana counsel, o.e.; wincn was adopt a. dav. be would make few remarku on the onestion !,: ! itt

The h.ll to vacate 1 certain alley in West Logan, ; fore the House, as he too represented t portion of A ortsfsemG mitt '. ws ntid a third tna and pis-ial. the Gernmn population. Unlike some gentlemen, he Mr. Goodenow, from the committee on Mr. ft high) 1- si s bill to repeal 1 j ort ion at an ua, .,t afraid to I t his coustitu -at. see the message I reported a bill providing for the re-cha

rn't tl e! 1 r 11 f rwtofca nver a public biguway, so iar as ia German, and, as th re was Gennan printing es- Hanover 11 ire, which l - - ..... 1. 1. ... 1. . ..1. ........ 1 ... 1 ... .

i.iii 1 mi 1 i.ti.i. v ... ..... , . .t n. teWl umcnt in town, He wooJd eend them t line conies Mr. Kipix v, from a select committee, report -d ;(......

reaiiu.g. at hu own expense. It them - ige had to be print- bill for the relief of Wilson Mei'onaell oi l.il.h:':'.. p v i . 1 .1 1 .1... : .f ,1 ... . . . 1 . ... ' . ... .' . . . . . I Dl

Mr. wmib. win - . 'V'" -: ed in German, he would insist on its pnhl-:it.-n 111 which was passed to a second readme T ....... .' V ., . I,. ......... . , I. ... ; I . . . r ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1..-.OMM. I .-I .-...I., .0 y 01. ...... ...... ... B.. ..... . UC uiiaware language, tor the b-neht et his Irieuds .Mr. Defr moved to take un tins resolution to go, nv Mr tfmVmn ..F 11 c. ..r...-..h. f ,- t n .,.. the a titration of ! ror cent, ti

int. th- election ol 1 suted Salles senator. nu.ni , f ,,..,..,'.. , ;,,!,. ... ..,. ,r h 1, i-in.-tns.iinr of State to

( 1 ill' ill 1 1 tlj ' 1 t . 1. ' ttilitt,4 i v t I 1 til , II li.l 11 I ' Mr. llerriman said, that a.- it was etp ned till to- passed to a second leading. 1 hold. r who hive given for thi dajr it required no motion. j' Order 0 thi Day. ation. Ad";.: d. The Praident aaid that it would come up inorder a bill for the relief of Pet rPoincet. Mr. Ärkcr offered resolut with resolutions. A bill to extend the time of holding Courts, in tat law of evidence, 0 as to pro Mr llerriman said that the whiff party in thi . ::at.- ... ,.f w- o. r?.,, 1; 1 ...j fir... th ndiirimi h.-h.f f v.;-..,..

.. a, ., 1 , ,, ,. , . I ' led, llOWCVCr, that the rnCsagC WO BO much at I acted as tliough tho Democrats Were unwilling to ga A bij to i n to mcorHrato the Terrel Mr. Herod offered a re-nduti Dr. Otofp UM; d 01 ltd, by ad ha r I:. hi.u In d v. . r with facts, that h carried im own b-.t refutation into the election of U. S. Senator. He was erf a j Haute rau BrhJ'm Company. CV of renealiUff the law thai ill

would therefore go ior printing, wining to go into thai electn a at anv tunc so soon if . bill Ua Bx the time of holding tl. ! Fall TV mm of - or- of the ; r on tl f. . til. he Would agree to pay his pro- there was a laai passed logo into that election, ireuit Courts in the ltfth Judicial Circuit apective towu hips, and revivi

it---f inn; in buutlr-il .-oil.., .vorv member was in his seat. hen: - er .1 demo- hi 1 1 t .. ..-rt . ., v.., - j ;,, ,i

aw. in op;... ,1 me or.v.dui,; cratic Nnator was absent the wings atlcnipted to lorcc of Noble.

imvinit tt... abnlil mi rd Imvrv in ti.t 1'lctriCI

Colun:! ia, or anv State 1 r Y rritor , or lis' .-lave trade tetWX en the elates t r Ti rrd r -1 f the I t Stab u m v.h. h it now . . 1 hall bi 0 a- c tg USM liol , or ent. rttined in anv wnj v. hat. v. r.' Air. Ih.- inr-.n. of M-i .. ; o moved to Uy ti e oroi o iti 11 i Air. Adams u .1 tii- iMe ; but t..e

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in d: :i 1 c 11 ' pri'ia.i vest pi, m - !"l

And Ibe 1

tt r..i;u ...

v..i:, r

it 1 a

U.e White Water Canal, which parsed Io a second tit, I'omcroy, llobintonof C. Uobinsonof D., Bhanks, readiuff Shclbv, Shively, Simons n, Stapp, Sullivan, Tingley, nm ; 1 .' ... 0lie. Writrht of Switzerland, and Wright cf Warne

fli ... .. '. .-- f 1 ,1. I w lie, r

the re-eharter iT th gy Mr. Hollov. sy, to incorporate the Bichmond and d to a second reading, a - a Tournnike Comnanv. which nassed ton aeccud Mr. Smith o.Tercda n

a r.i 1. ret: .cn.

Mr. Davis asm .1 for t.:-- yes were ordered, und resulted y a: So the 1 . la ii a was 1 lid tt

la". : nays, 09. t ,e table.

d.

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rent premium 10 inn menigan cuj urancn 111 ooia.n- ;. . . ,j . .

rt, t ) locate a State road in

connty, wich passi d to t sec nd reading

s;

tgn cirig to bake one hundred Spectator published in tliis city Air. !.- eau off-rid a n

ie v. i 1 ly session.

J. R. im

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Mf. Davis oflercd ;-. r olutuin, thai Ii;. hundred c.pa s t f the G 01 ntur's 54es age be printed in the Uerutan bnguage. Mr. Vandev;' r hoa.'d the; resolution would be adopt

ed.

copies .11 llio rreiien 1:11111 te. Air. Herod said, that if the re ..int. on had t be

adopted, he v. ouid rote l .r the amendment but it

.!-.. ilial tlr re were in . nj could not r md ti.' En 'Ii h

K inmate was true; but tins was th. ir inisfortun . f:;.l

il wie-, a -r. -.il r r - a iliul they should bcc.SllC American ii of. e i.io, ; al ' !r. II. a n ;t.o a..l 1 m:-

A!r. Haaelrig contended, thai the me sage eontained doctrines which wer.' radically wrons and false, and i. i. !; t d ti. r wen- ulterior and party mem ata a1 the bottom of this matter. He w nil 1 go f r t!i atu iidment of tlx- gentlemen from J nnings. He

al bijj a ah

il v. .1 :i v :o- :.i

copi - Oft . dari ig the

ion on the Bubject cf declared 1

ur a ite- buum rr. . eivc the Bame from m a üuable consider-

Look put 11 eo m 1.1 1 '

would ! at :t Ii TVV

resnecbable liermai

Mr. Llakeniore r'.i.ii of" the . ,

own j

guage in which .- Kran: I gisbative bi in the areeenl emharr cd ttate of our ahcatld npc go to this additi nal ipns -. Air. Jon of i um. 1 n fa '. '' !

ind

Dttl BC Wlsied t' convince tne licrmans t.-.t he bad tbis election in tiie &ctiatc. 1 ti re was a joint rcsoiu11 hostility to ih m. titm on the filet of the Senate at Ihtatimc providing for Mr, t'owen h hi ved, that n aulltcient amount of going into tuch election, tri bed bo n con mmad nn this t. ject, he therefore Air. Pcnningl m said, tlin: wl n the rcsoiu ; ion , as m n u ih pre vi ms question ; which being tuetained, oflercd the oth r day, th re v.i re Ihn e v !ii;r en mbera 1! on 'lio.i was put, vh;jll the reolnti a 1m- 1 d .; d, r.h.-ent. He contended that the old law was all eutli-

salution to revive n eertr.ln net th

at

subject : edoptt d a.'r. Bradley n MOSS, v. ilh B t . v

ned, r httive to the I . S. S

oi taking un

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1 on Ihe Bubject of ibe tit any ifitjuirj a to . Adojtcd. 1. to the expedicnlite duty or over- -? just ices of the re- - the old lau . u tl. o d the ordi r of buai-

the jo nt resolution 0:1

the natural probably v.:;i.":. Ar. lier, who btu t. iners a:; a cant

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f I ' ai . baa a bid le alh r ' ! K es. II ith the n t iri'nit of I .' 1 u

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sod

!;i. : 0 -

tic una

nator.) All of which the subjett of the 1 ctionofa Cnited Shales Sena-t.-r: sdtich mot, on was decided in the affirmative;

A : 1 .sx and 'lr. t twen has givi a not diK"' 1 bill t:i I '0:1 free, gnu c u.; 1 ti a of the Wabash VYe have kit littl I mbt f, 'rOur acknowledgtii t

:ii.

oa.

.t thi 1 1: rtrftn

d d t ih in.

11, . .

rnent, e Ih -nn able d the w

resoltitii n I!

our pop il ion. who r tow aid t ; .. cap .1 . . ire have this small fat r eatei the .M stag tot a varnah papery worthy of the sup om ir.n:iples c tn d i

aatong the lacnrawis in their own lino it well known, that t large number of foreign r ; c m Io the free shores of racr;cubal - in our languag

they conv. too, ti advanced nie, some of them t itter- 1 ... .

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1 1 1 -."'ll ... .'. .... . W Ol

and de ided in the lyes Messr.

Co Ml 5 I

alive by the f (lowing vote: cient. It wa

du v et

A bill to repe ordered to be en

A bill to 1 rot id for t

r i s .!

rate to go int i tho t r of Whiskey.

;et therein named, wai ayes v. - 1J nearly t pari Mr. Wh ght ,.. ived 10 udi iu

.pointments of an Insi 1 - 0 ' I

ih

Anthony, Bttll, Boardm.in, Bvers, election. Lett year ho went into all the cLctions nol-

1 a .

1UM.1I Itl tt .

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Hein .. It it d. Hucki bv. Ilu

II off.

an, Bndi tott, Ful- withstanding las party was in ta n rity at t!;;.t rih. Hardin, Han- The democrats had th 1 advanta e in th 1 abst M , Hill, 11 idgcs, there were t... whig members of the II luseahs Jon H of Fountain, Vir Defre: s s:iid he v.. uld oh'-r :: nev. 1 . -

tlie, I. v.;- of I .'.r: rn, Littl , ..lr PeiVees off. red a resolution, that theSenah of Scott, Mantii!.', VI "iitghmery ( the House concurring) go into the electiouof Od 11, Palm r. Peek, l'ettit, Pom Senator, on Tuesday itcxt, nt 4 past i o'clock. Rose, Shanks, Shively, Simmas n, Mr. Chapman ef 1.. moved to hay ti:'.- n luti tlet, Tngue, Turmsn, Vandeveer, on the table.

at. 1 u.

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. :r. Mtn 1 -ami ..;! IK ::' be not pn vail, :

.-. Hand) t..ov d hi

is 40, n m in of tan

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W.!l-, W. '. r. ef w itor! :n-l, Mr. t. said that il was r.n absurdity to .-up -ht of w tyne -"i. that th Senate could nasi :i law bv ad tntinc a bar

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.11 vs s. liar.li. l .in a Tii ire. i.rauiv. Kre- reolii! ion. A rirn 11 in:i was n.e.v hrnin'ii loiv.i.r.i ....r.. I ran: 1 n .-..ii.n. v ra.rn 1 1.1

remhred incapable ol comprehending the bngbsh leouiit. Brown, Bruce, laypool, Conduitt, Cotutae, to go into th. , I clion, when ti: re was no law in Com mittee Oll Judiciarv

language. In jeW ol tin l . do g nt lernen mau pry, Grubbs, Hambnck, li.r.'d, lliraibman, iiJStetter, hTCe üt tills time, making tHV proflaioM I r - conieud that no light shall be all roWthefJI? Aye, Janusxm, Jesjee of Vigoi Kerr, Legg, Lewis ofW., election, it was nut -ur duty lo go into the election, saul .Mr. I., oppoc : ii a to lb s n solution, smacks t.-.. ;,,,.r jn..v. N'Gaugtry, Miller, Nutt r,Oaborn, until a law wa cnaeti .! !" r that purpo e, aaaeh eftb t , r.-.-: ed spir.t winch prompts men to. j.t.rk, - 1; ;cj, Robineon of Decatur. Roseau, Shelby, Mr. Akin max d to refer the r - lot a th Con

rcnee ht:l! r.iLT I t acnnieni until they shall have clad s.It Sulli-an, Itnglcy, eenlinseti, Wolf, and Mr. theiii Iv. s -in settle m'A and :'. ." and olcpt in quiet Speaker '.

insensibility to tu as .-. par.inpai -a 1:1 u.e na'sstn-ys uf free Covern mauxl b c cerned, for the space ef vl -;r uttie

years, it u v. e..:i . aa at to get the pniit.r. ' i nie f -;.. -a, oa printing ! at Ü t o;... 1 of the Governor1 a! a tOBoB en n-e. he would also .V.e for pr; .:. ; in . ; the German Language. French. MOJO copies of ihe message in our language -ir i? of C. moved the proximo ocstion

AFTERNOON SE&'.iV v. d to rte. :i ; the v tr, taken th -

nuttee on th" Judi nry with instruct os to enquire, odjethcr there ia any law tu existence, pr Ain r l' r going into the election of a I, s. atsssator, winch was decid d in th e negative ayes ,T1 noes

Mr. t rth moved the previeus qoestion.

Mr. Herr. tinn moved that the Senate adjourn, najn

Mr. Lell of D. moved to except Dearborn, which j when

w a :i;:n ed to, :.:ai the bill ord. n ii to be engros 1 d.

A bill to legahze cerbain pnccodiiigs. therein nam- ft'v'-' 'r L'nil

. ;', n rr fd to the ( 'ommittee tt Jodid .rv. A bill to extend tla time of holding the Dceal Circuit 1 ourt, A bill to am nd the Lawr n eburg and Sanol

Turnniki t bnionv, wa ra fern ;! to a sell mmit- not j rea ail, a lee. I air. Robins

A bill to enable marri ! women to acquire and hold J and amendment to a sei separate property, was ordered to ht engrossed. Mr. bell wi '. .! t !:

A hill proa iding for the psi mi nl 1 f Jurors and h'u- ;i ic 1 .1!.

01 I ran kl in couutv, v. : s rttrr.d to :..t .ur i.oomeon o, c.

j il' man u ith maeh pi

bill to authorize the Tret arer of Dubois onty. history ol the pructi c to perflshn tho dutiojj of School ( Viumi.-si,n.Ts, was tCCS, und the bene!.; I referred to the Committee t.n Judicjafy. I MrGregorj tn ved t A h.ll to authorize tlie Board of Commissioned of mittee on elections.

Mr .hn mid that .; Inel with the Whigs, !. s -

couotjittce, v. ah instructions to enquire into thi facta wluc.i was, that the mo ofthe case, wl ich wn u greed to, and Mesa-. Todd, uld fk arithdrawn 1 Chai ..-.:: . f L. tnd Orth arere annointcd taid Con and let the Democrats

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I un of Missouri, and 0 if Illinois, tit St: -r T :!sp C;ti;::i IVntomttle flub.

.oil OlMl

1 a i.icT neat, at I 1 .h or it d in Horn e. '?r-.'a a

r u.'- 1 '.. i.t into

:tir.

the standing eom-

Mari a county, t settl 1 with Ji ha Elder.

f. Chapman of L . u. ived to refer it to

Dint), st Williamsburg, nn Lit tftaf a dtorl bill paint. il ill christian fbrtitud mu4 r- iei

the ölvl ar nf his Mg. II V. G uas 11 e.v acting ,ini' aeJa band af ilestb II em some advice, Harkd" A ih- Bürfe

tho

ti r r

sa -1 noi a J"'.

A bill r lative to the C rmt

of Agricultural So; i-

1 m . - ' S S I Ä 1 I . .(! I - . m mm

na neen voten mr ny consent 01 im raouse, wnj 1.11s which 1 ' . recorurd. Was put, to Wit : Mtall tne Vote Mr. Chapman ol L. moved that the Senate adjourn tics, was referred to the Committee on Agriculture.

opp s;ti 11 to voting 41 r ipa in the dcrman 1 in- he re -oa iid n .1. and decided in the negative, ayi t, ., till lit ecl .ek, which v,-j deeded to b- :t of order, h.ll . . con didute indictmea s in case of mi-de- 'vs -il. a s

googe ! I- it becaes itl 'men of the opposition fhh .g 51.

haasroucb n-. it conflicted with the Standing Rules.

dd rided

that Btey owe not ilng to fbreignen ! Let their votes TheSaker laid before tlie Heuso a report from; Several motions to adjourn were mode, answer. Thecost is a mere ng, the benefit to the theSecretarv of State cm the subieet of the cost ef paper in the negative bv a vote of J4 to "JA.

the message will give them tort!..- Ihaied Cotlo. He n-ports tl-.e cos: .dr. Ldl rose to a point of order. Ii

Air i r. crv th ll v. .ta Mr JI nwJy i.'. v. d to p nntil the fibth ini t, whi.

Air Shivi ly to ived t!

h moti :i

- mi. , when Joint resolu'i Old riot prevn,

ua t'liii-t In- Dibit. IL

to lament Iii I' - Dien, i pi ki 1 i Jtnet Lawnasii Kirrni Louis 1 A Hitciiev, tig 1 T 1.

nun I ha S7th .. I. i. 1 W It ll '-. 1 NHNMMV, o. itiaid il ll.i. ..ilt ..I been Ml up.-u Ut i Lar, and J. - ..ad .01 aula 1 l.dJ v. t'..- 7ih tssrt I It J.i.it - olid

i i. rnauns w .1 1 c il .

an naught into out Stats affaii - that will ik' tnvaiuable of paper for th Revised St tttrJao, is .i p r ream; to them, lie h : the resolution would be adopted, f that the contract was. made by the Indiajatpelia paper

.11.. j 11 1 r - 1 .1 u 1, ni 01 or nr. ii eon '.,. ;

that the Senate had no right to entertain teveral mo-

mcsnor, was referred to the d tnmittee on Judiciarv.

Bii's f the House. did no; prevail, ayes 1 A h; 1 to vacate .-. c; rtnia ;.!'. in West Logon was Mr right raid, '

P"-id to a tecend reading.

A hill to repeal an act to urn

I amende, pt II - 1 1 the trüber.. , f Kv- hasty in 1 1 pting 1

Mr lhngley moved to amcad the aoaaashnent, ini Company, of which heian member that paynvnt think that the Rules of the Senate contemtjatod any 1 L mm' .- nl"i'..iviK v.'i.-,it.l Ki ..1 . n f t.n ! . f . ' . 1 SB - - . . -. . 1... , .... ...1.1 ....1.1. I... .i ...

pohs paper tivet t i i djourn in succession. It wa- too absurd to ansvillt to a certain tax. was read twice and ord red ancoi t. mal

'V.r

I new on the hout being too He b Ueved il .. oi runu nt in

ID.t8STK.1 DIO " ; f S r. nsa R H 1 - . : .. i. I..,, ti "i.i I. i.r i. f ....... i.. -1 tlhi . itm I c . ..; . ; . ii .- l i , I .' I . 1 1. :.. i i. i , nn rt. A tl

lt ii I. iTtag t.Mii. Itiriu du I) milliiK c ! . ..r , il iaNN. Si " at r 1 bssSU ' ta mt . IVr '. l-l tl

Mi i Ac! ; :

at

i"

':!;

: f - ide in Trcasnrev notes, water tents and uaterpn tab n that w

:i j . :t oi. m -. r funds that the tre: sura votes, at th trol the toaj rity. nt. d a krga and lespecta- tunf 0f .yir reception, were considerably und; r oar After some remarks from Most rs. Read and I 'ha ho aided in paying the ex- tjia. Iin.. r ,,f a similar quality was -"old to Ju.!-. man of L.

nd twenty-five cents in good J.io hair dcaotd. taat a in ti a t ,r..l .ara ur..- :

in all bates in ordi r.

A motion to adjourn was anin decided m the ne- coj ies ordered to be printed.

to tie engrossed. support ol his oov . The President hud before the Senate t Report m would nevi .- 3 1 Id the p

the I'res.d ent of the State Lank. ed that party fe Hag would noi Mr Edmonston moved to lay it on the table, and an infraction of th crediaat have 500 cot... g printed, which Was agreed to. " which be b 1- :: .1 to cell 1 Also, a re: -et from the ommissionersef the Sink- ndmcnt, h wi .Id he f

ing Fund, which was laid upon the table, and A 0 I early and late, ll - was pen

lit:!' a ko ! . o

1'otton at I Mr Cobna aoid, he r t b!e Jertnan c nst.tm

pens, s.-f the State, an. i who ar unable to read the Blackford for five d liar

English language. Ihey aided in paying; the expenses m v that bed dim 1 having anv thing I recently accrued, in taking new pap rs. and he con- notkiag the contract the auditor and tress- .:

ceived this small hivar sh ulü ta- ex. ended to them. ; rr t State that he i rh ased to have this on- ativc.

Mr Tingh y here w .th Irew his amendmenb portunity ef eorrectusg tiiouteni opratrons on the sub- Mr. Fanner was opp sed to spending time in thita Mr Orth nresentedea petition from citizens otTi - Mr Vandeveer remarked, that the gaaUrman had that there are new about three Deatsand Copies manner, and lUg itcd the propriety of fixing the pecanoe cpunty,- in favor of the 'innocent amus nent saved him ffum I WD remarka BC IQteilded tO make, ofthe rei cd statutes vn hand, wi u-h h r. commends time f r el.-ct on . ra! ti.-:;. s ahead. of hootintr matches.' Tnere was no geattlaussai, oa th.e i or. wh 1 had a drop to tH. , ty at cost. The co t of the pup r for the re- -Mr. Ewing at p. ah d fp :n the dechÜOn 1 f the ehtir Mr f Nth IHoved tO refer it tC the cemruittec on MilofllcrmuiHo ;! Ii.? m-.:", win would not frown vised end annnnbd n eiuhl IhOUtand three himdrcd Mr. Hern man aaid thai MMsJiaa to all former P.- . flP.i.. I -.v atrr. e.l t...

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jndignantly uptu an attempt to compare industr: us ...., forty dollar?: the . f a-.:. ..a r ti - b.amc precedents, it was a conceded p int, that a motion to tienmot dts lv.r niral tea a Indians. He trusted tmounted to four thousand fbrtv si d dlars and' adj . urn wot in order nt any time. He quoted I that Native Aroer;eanisin would not Snd a lace in forty three eentt; the binding, inetodinsr the pressing j an ii of the il use of l-n v. end showed fJ.at the.-e Hall.-. , . ef the sheets snsoeuted to five ihmmtnd one hjaadred while a hill was mtder eonaid ration, cntitj d al'.'.! Mr Stophle; would not only vote in favor of printing tnd twenty nine d iBars and forty a. no eenta, and the I re eel an ad averting the Sinking, I iline, Colthe message in the German, but would introduce a nmtriaution a ren hundred and fifty rive dollars and l' j.re Sur; Ins ilevenne end State Hiüiä fundi into resolution during the station, It print Um laws in the t.;,;.:v tv ... ; Ä b'arta cl:." several successive motions were mad-

tierman laniTUOe Ur. Mill t, from the conunittee on electi ns, offer- toadionrn, and decided by .'.- and noes

Air Roi.. n-on of rcr .t r v. u.d p : print tar a r, ,,:)- -U(i c u.a. l :tee be empowered to the gentlemen who made such motions were found Constitution of th e aat. v and laws and every thing ,v , during the mvestigation, in the ease Messrs. Marshall of Jefferson, lsvis of Floyd, Muntelae coming w.tt.ii a judieioi. economy ; but he of Mr. Rose, a member of this House, if deemed ne- genii rv of Warren, and other members of the Whig

11 ci roc. sysn?m was above all en Mr Stapp laid, ci.lv ind pend nt

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then. He nop- r.-m-.t. i-.i, i..tu,. ia tt ... 1 thi. Hou-e into '- ' "' -t'" ." i-.-i Um i..i.... . i.s .' , . , M i. 1. ii . 1 nl) . i.i w .1 . ur ere tne party ..t.i u w.a,iarM awoj . t v A : J r such fcaaii S" a S4hww, i s : o.tirmru

. . nil r im i. .ti" I. " . .. .Tl. .; , l ni..J iwctS) SSM Irr!. i!..ii.r- autdl the Um vt.t .. Mi. rn. ti.. i. o.. tioti Si a te in.- jii irr 1 tm jwaim i.i.! i;'inii-i n Vu .' , ii, ! a a t i" si n -' it Um m al. aad md I. I . '.'Itr- ! rr l T.r tlw- f.' .... 1 V ia . I I . - ..,11 ;.. ., i-i n .tr. rmnM o.r lulit) ;;iiC Casjau H i;. ..Kt-i ar..i a..,.. Ilr I-tl i a

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v. hi !i was ri f ned to tlie corumittee on ('Hin 1 a :.. a n the Senate adj uri.cd.

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Ht ICSE iF REPRESENTA'

The S raker bid before the Bouse the rt gorl of the c ;. -.0- : rn : :. .intnni;.-. . :i :-. rross rut CS

Among nal, in the cafe of John Sankv, and ascee the dam-

atone hundred tnd teventy-nve dollars; refcr-

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ouid Itlt, tsuna tsa a 1 paciss; law, ti . vioi..i' Iba SSSaTiMg SattiSaS tri . I c.iU ll" y , iw .1 ; ll, iractiuasl i.tt .if tin ie.rtl iia'f ' r .... I . I'.- i-.ii. 17, . -r. I. ri r r 4 , - mM .i Im. 1 -r. .1 ..f mi 1 . i,r i.Vr. , j ' tllC A i.ü .11 tv. 1 fc . . .1 .. . iir f 1. w Mlfi MfT.1 .i . t. . I H 1 t .i- Hi. t.iiie aiHl ftw r . . 1 ...i ..i ir. . ...... .1 ati mwmtif l i.i".' I'hen i .- t Ulr " I r.U.ai.J. a LAM

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would oa i-e oriuaag t..e me:..a;.' oi ine u.u rn.r. Vihi.-h Imd n tl 0 tbb narti SU. Ilmsn lonmnl

in the Gernmn, because he atdieved it to b- a one-sided On bi tionofMr. Robinson of C. 1 resolution wis 3(:l." S64. 365. 306

aooaafSav t which a large port. on ef lite Am -r.-'.-.n : , .. fro;n :1, , ;3m(., ,n -. ; . : , , t . th" change in tlie After s :ne farther remarhs from M . sro. f 1 nil

pe.pIo ui-s tt. . Lr t system ; and Mnpted. . ton. Alh and t r-. the : u r.- put. V.. 1 Mr Hetud said, that en the subject of expenditure, a,jr Hackebv ..." r d a resolnti m, that two Aaaaa the deci-ion of the chair sustained- Messrs. Ewing more. Rh

toUt M ore are 1 .nuid to send the m ataosjelo tie v . i r- nd additional c ph s of the tiuuruur's message be. Rcnnington and Todd only voting ega.nst ilh la man. bv lee s.a. r are bound to S3 id it to ., tedin t elrt rt.nn lar."tia"C. in his decision. t t .... 1 t r 1 e

every tax-piyer in n s own lauguage, u n.i n -ou.u r liuckeby said, that inasmuch as tlie members Bär. Orth withdrew the call for the previous qoes-1 erect a mill dam,) and L anonaat tn fire or ejx didbreu l.-tiginge. Hecidr.rt u crc , -ed le go in for BuncoaBbe, in printing mcs- tiD.t, whi-.h he had heretofore tnade. 'a'.elv refen 1

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":.:!.. tt, on the subject of a road ; also by v. is ul Dcarbirn. Lewis of Wayne, Bbake-ff.-om cu.livan county in relation to a ,j Montgomery, tir-2 ry, Fcttit (for the t . v. iid eirnc; eh . - : 1. C Shanp. :: to

0 , w;nc: were appro: :.-

t'umbrrlaud Itoud.

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that he intend d to inlro atious for tho t'umberh:. i.l.r. a. Henry CL;. fftroon hopes that th hi

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