Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1844 — Page 2

INDIAN LEGISLATURE (Rrf-tf4 for thi$ Pfrr )

S.ltllltl.l). IH .111)1 'il, lll. SEN ATE. ..' m '- i ' 9jy Mr. Mefgan t Di "l rfcnnaef Daenggw aaajwt1 5 Im.l MM lh tai ir. II v Vr llov-i. (ptnjMSJ f.T a taw t r..fect ib I h re thrv a e orerartt d ) M r If. a . r . that in .1 ! r t irt 1 1 juili n. he urnvrd (hit it be m f ired lo in.? committer n Jt.diciary, with u.Or u u na t NM bill Meceed aitcc weh 'he prayir . f ll.c p titt m. On Baotien f Mr ltu II id ) , the ii.ttrittt MM wire laid oil llir lalile. OH rn 1 n 1 Mr B .vera it wat 'l.fii N f r J t I a -lrit Common r. Il v Mr K.'f I . v. 11. f. r of sboiiahlng t&e ufocc of connIt aw lilor ,ii t In ton "J tv ; ' '" ' the jn hci.irv eomm.O... A U., ... .1. .1-1. Ih. .I.e. I M. tier I nt . r !e. I sneWMMi a mtMaabvv te aaeaapl tfeM cownty of Jehnenn from MayMMwäsearf ndbveed ta nVe peanndstae on r dues t-on Altt, uf a cm, u of Kl yl cnSMaty J nlt rred to ihe jmhcuiy kWaMdaajg l -,,.. Mi rioi.miii nf I. ti "i the J.i lu'ijrv r miniltee -r - i... i A .n w ..i i... - - - iM.I tN tti.t.-s. n!in i wHort!.-rr.l to l- rmji 1 .-I I l.wilitf. i""ll 'Iii Jmiir rmiiiiiHii , M hi ti. i i o , , . r-M. i ii I in i t .-til i ii 1 1 n ii t l,i ui i i I i'i :tl in ii run ii e .i ... ... .1 .i.:ii.. 1 i" ii - - - - - - - j - real and ('- oial j.r 'ri to . i uli .a, Mhuh paaacd to a MewJ r. aHne. Mr cHanford, from ihr fontntittea nn f.lu"ati att, rep "tr i ajaiaaat lrajitting on tin m I of mortaaajed lamata which have t.ii Inhited to the sihool lund ; ahull wa concur rrd in.

Mr llrninM, teosa lbs committee nn ruiN, reported II auaer, II Rel Herod, II II, nIk's, llncatt. Unsback a hid to . n. ..d an art in MlatlMl ta n atata toad in letter, II nekebev, llney, Jamiann, Jones idf Vign, tegg, Hallivari coii'i'v Leai, Lt'wia of Wayne, M 1 1 - . r . fet'Clure l Kn

Mr Bsrhag wseid tn amend, hy bMerting M 01 any otbet ptS.li ' mI t-r I !- n tine . t Mrl.rl.ii. Mi Akin .-aid that he had ii a objection Ifl the mii'in! m ut Mr lair'4 paid lie should vote .'iii.-t the hill wheth. r the auo i !.n ol m is :til '.ti d or in-t. The I'ul was as afWMbnl aaw MsWiml la cngros.ed my r. 71 7. net s I Mi T- Id, ?r ! th.' r i ninit;.. on finance, reported back, weh amendment, a 1471 to n du en iltiat aa lands od rt d lor .! lor laaas I I 139 ...I I84, Mi (Jhapm-an af I. Dpu weil lbs hill, kceatJM he eonsnl aaia it wouil he ui'ju' to rednca Um pntwnlagjs an tbom ln. h.id not paid tln-ir t ue hihI p ret atage of I 839 and 1 " Ii, nin e Many h I a t. i.K . nd lha lull am nut of Iba rr. enlaie. and there was i.o proviaioa for retun MtlfJ l'. MlMM Todd and Kli x "d ".Oed tl.e j i--.i'' i l the till. The hill ta is or, I. red to he fi it.i.-i .1. Mr L) de. irosa a MWat eomr litre, n purled a I ill in rt - lati in In a MtaM mad ta Vat millim ami Parka raatnliaa, whu'ti wat read laeiee and .r. '. r. d lo l- nr -...1 Mr Bits he i, ir.iin the rommi I. oi, fmanee, renaaanMnd ed the maVftniu pnetpmemanl af üm hill I r the rcltel ui O.seti Ko- 'II "I le.ia i : .- unly. Me-sra od klll Slid Bwing Ill Oj M ill"ll t I ihe i n af Iba aa masitias, and Messrs K Icbey, BaeU .I 1 . I or II 'in.. i - ui. nn. I Kesd in faaoi of it. The repoil wa . coiuurrt d in i cs not - 1 ,1. ll Mr Id fr. lh.it the t ite Tiiu'er ba tl.rt-i I. i hi place ih ti m mor's Me-- igg and fhw a cotnj am illg d h ii inenla. a- well as -o h nymi. of Mending COOtmil -. St aaaj ba ord. r.d la ba prime I, at tin; d 'i uinriitary j nnn d id ihe j MM it M MM .11 ; va'.in !i was ad tpti I. II v Mr I. i t, that when the BenaM a 'i'.irn, ir a 'j urn in umt aa Mom! iv aril at ad .k ; which wu sdont e . Dv Mr Baa II .-I Ii . thai IM Aadsti r d si tie iuf arm the Bewehr und. r w hat Law hi bai aaee ad 1 toad tai an bank .lot k it .011 uni Ii 1, I it-11 r, ill. i-l.'.l ol thi' dill r.'ol brauche and lo wli.il i.ut the amount mi lojieeled has l.t 1 11 11. nil. .1 ; which w 1- ad..!'!..!, ... . 1 Hv Ms intspman of l...ih.t the cimmiitee on finance I . . .... . . . he in.tio t. .1 t . i. n ot a t-ill audi u ting tl.c m v. r il e unrep ly ire eejieia m p . ..'! end I ke up sodttor'a warrants i- in .1 l- me uh. ra and .'Ih ' rn of the pr -nil Use r il Bab . for thair aersfittM allowance ; win h was ul ipted. By Mr Rippi y. that the judiciary cent nitlre I"- mstincte.l In entfoire into lbs ptoprietj ! r peeling the 99th m''-. of th. H;ii ili'p, i ibs Revised Btatatea; wbich wi ad led tv 'il l. ine, iii ti (ue I i ni-.ii ii i i - ue wa te.j.n -oo it.. t t .1 .. n c .-. I. ,. .1 to lav bei tee the Bi n ita full ihibit l lha I at la and ac , , . , counts i f ihe lit.- TieasWMI when he raun int . Ihe afn e h. tlu r the l ...ks ehaW an d. In o. and it BO, the amount of mi. Ii l tn it, and why. It a deficit did exist, he did not report ihe l MM M his iniut il rep ol. Also, lha amount ol

wwana deposited with htm by ihe lute f rcasurer, -n.ee ha I locate a Btate road in Randolph and J counties, which w. tii ggg of . i'i c. the kind d liiiula and I.o what 1'in- passed to a eeeond reading, eanaVpo.ite.l ; wh.-lli.rt make K o.l a balance on the I R ijr, hooka or in i.il.ein ou'tanding leceipta, ami whether ihe ; By Mr. lit vbnrw, tii I ihi 89 ipei nt n lenl of th" ioutslemhng receipts aie ollieisl or Mberwtea and w bethel baadi imd Krie Canal tommunicale to th.- Bt n.iir Ins n-a-atM aaaMe dvpositrd are a sperisl depeavt. and att ether ha j sons hr withholding Ins report In relation lo said canal f..r i.iii ni that can tin jw any bgbl an the u1 j.at ; which eaef af Lrfbj i lie, ami ahm tn fnrotsb wid report at n i Mr ... -,i ,. , . I i Iv a d iv as practicable, w hit It was nd toted, WJ-BOpio ... it.. vi. i ... ' :...i...: :

tv Mr II le I it i!.e 1 -o K. e; er he re im -L d to call nsMsn the t4ats PrinUri end aacertatn froM bhw at what lime Iba rep. ol id ihe ii etitth ad nt nr.!. i. .1 to he printad ni l In- rea.lv to he la d In I. r. ihe Senate, and to n ipiest Ih it it be furnished ul s cai 'y a da W p8W.btet Which w a edopti d Hv Mr Iiiiiii of V. ih it tie committee on finance i re qu r' into the expediency af repealing aa nach af the Re vs.i t Out. s ,s 1, v n s a IjX nn debts ol in in vow.w hi. h w as t. i . r . 1 Bv Mr. lb vhuru, lhal the judiciary ronimittre be db re n d la m anise into t!..- expediency I rep. ilm so mui h d an act aioov t l J an. 16, l-lt. n retetes to the k -init and r c stem names wnh the kind I lui..!- e.l by each laa- iyert which wae bud uu the fable. Mr. Allison mtrednced a j hil reK)lulii n in relation t. sdgacaag lha per diem ailtiwance of metnbgfs uf CangreM, which waa j. esed to a seeewd reading. it:'- . . n. Mr itm.li .f Ii to ine .rnerite tie nromietors of Itv Mr. flu.-.. .1 I. lo incrpnte tt.c pr. p i. tor ol .1 I ............. f ' ........ I. .. I. t ....... ,1 iv ai- I . r , the l.awrencet'ur t einetry, wbitb waa read twue and ordeied la be ewgreeacd. Bw mr. Henry, m relation lo the kind of funds rreeiv- ... .". . . ...tit. ...'. ee I r tol's and w .1. r ti uts on the abaah and Brie I nal. which pa-s. . I to a m r. t d reading. Mr. I.ane moved h suspend thu orders of the day to take up a keg 1 1 ihe Hawse MS lha reiki of Abigail C. If 'vcv ai d I. areni I. If ovey, which motion prevailed, id llie lie I m I. a. r, ir,! in ' v t .'sen n :. Tl,,. til .vi. t.i.l t t, i. n.,,1 r, l.rt.! I.i I'm iu.ti.-itrv awmmntea. tu m tion af Mr. R ybnra the Banale adj turned .... HOl'SE OF REIRESENTATIVES. I ft. I K Vii. oi. ewe d lha aeenben firom lha ennnty of . in I- oi, w ho I. ., I lo . n '. '..in. .1 at howM Bam stck-ne-a, nvv appeared . BWwthsc .1 his c re. h ut ids. was SWoTB into otli.e, ami tool ins eat, Mi Whigbl moved, lhal Messrs Byera and Rant he added to tha coninuttt-e M wlmh was referred a petition of evnatwa aa I. k.- awante, praying fas aa additional territory ' to aaai caw nty ; wha h m ttioa prat nil d Tlo. lull of the Sen it- io eh mge ti..- asm a of the It.ip-ii-i .Maninil I. ibr ln-iitiite. t ti. it of Fraaklm Co'. h . wa read tin third Iim.' and pas.. , I A I uu.- nuiubt-r .-1 bills from tin- S n ite were n-n i read, and pas--tl t tin- lutui. action oi the lloue,oi wer. rei. rred t" 1 ommilto s. The bill l' ihe BenaM 1 1 r cut us ihe pey af grand and petit jiir.os. wan rend a second hine; when Mr II rod moved le amend, by slribing ont Bartholo. mew toimtv leaving Iho con p.-n-al IIC doil.ll W III' Ii W I- adopted Mr Tairue moved to amend. o that tin- romncn ition ... SB. L .1. ,11 I... C.....I 1 T ". . . kaa.li ....a -..I,.,.. , ai i I i u ' i atSHtt va aa m , - a ana - avoi- aa ttit ti . . cd The bill, aib r gertkci pr .-.. dmg bad l hereon, i- re-ft-rrad to tlf jo. in i. uv e mitt. - yir Buhiaeoa of Carroll moved inetrncfi ois, that g jrneral ae.l uuitorin in-: ! re he r ottd After s ue tuiii .r tli-t-aeaiow, the inslim liiias wees withdrawn, so ... to h ave the eo uniiuee antraatelh .1 Tlie joint r.-sohitioti, ..I the S. ui!.-. t aid in the eompl. nan ef the eVasmeh and Onia Canal, was read and paaaed to a second ri ading , al... a j nit rceolatiuM t improve the imv tjtai ion nf the eVehnah 1 1 . r The lull of she Senate to a-hawga a COO arty r n I to a State r.ad in Sullivan entity, was read a tii rd time at .1 passed, also, the hill gUMWg lha hMSS of holding the ter'n t" t!i.- rshaM Court ia Neeion coant . also, for the reb.'f ol" the In irs ol IV'. r Rt b dd I Ct iseil ; a's a bill to alter the hMMt of b. Idtag i! Cir. ml CoOffta oi Merion countv the tirt I. no t I e, on n m I in J.mti irv . also, in ii I iti ii t. petit utraea in Port r . ounli . t. emend lit.: act I. hc..te e.-it ou State i i.U in PecU r eosnat . : ! a, tne brll f .r ihe r ti.-l ..t t'r on is I. oik and Bayb M B u nett of aii lerburg i otintv . also, a loll to hn at. S , road in the swnsWy of Pwitaevtand ; ul-... the loll to repeal llie ai t ch logins the de of seh eting grand and pent jttrots, wnh an am. ndment, e::ihr u ing BartlmlonM a com nty The House then proceeded ht the ejnasid ration of the order of ihe 1 : The bill f .r the incorporation .f ihe Philadalphis Industrial assoriaiteu vva r id a third tune ;.-ol : d The htll to repeal part of the Kt v ... ( Bta tatet a rei erance lo il.e Iiv e per cent penaby , ia cvillectVing Mxi S, was rvaut a lh.nl tone , ivh n Mr Sin. orison in -vtd to n . - n 'he loll, with matrtn tiona to retain the penally, and that il he bj atari to ihe i.s. id common schools , Tft tb.it a repeal of this penany - '.. ' , . ... ,. '.ee v. .ti oo law taai ... Is .-I o. feian , .... . .. . taxes to theitftt nionKul,

11 je. iu, I !n 1 u v...- 'rut in a . terfering frith e- II ora, ifbia.iu. h. a und. r tin- .! he of 1 1 5i xiti ( ..in t. fn- bnndewf etil lectors might l)i ii' !! nl. and thf - tiri:ii r I ist-aL Mi ' 1 i" 1 'I Si 1 . r 1:1 I ta t union- r:t iture r th lent bad inlu Ihiii : ..pp.,..- ton par-age . f tinhill Uli' r 1 'O.at.lel .11 1 11 Mr ll r I r. I. rod to an M I ill. ..I to III" ri Vflllir, 44 root l'i I Is! . --, m . hi r .1 pn cedent Mmil ir j in t.'o- MM n.v linger COW II 1 tri I oi lip tt.ii limit 1 conai lei itiuit liii v arc already refoiaed I v I I tin- I lt t -Cil Mr u.Uiiki-ii ol ( .inoll ihnii-.l il.. it rln I iiv of I ..f m ruatMoed Um M prin4 ilt MtU bull ondcr rnn ,,r' ' Tio-i . a ot 1.,-t - --i.:i did 1. ital Ti .mill after ti.. lirat Mmwliv in Am;iii il- n f. in .1 tn ' Ifen report of lit,- judo uiry . 'enim t. e, of I t MMMOn, tn , -i - -ii ...i t'-e ,.,,.,!,., , n, t. U.U. Tin report takes ht - m . . i I i . t I .'II I . . t giiMiin.i nai no enanga soom.i u mane, eacept under the II l II' ill.!, lit.. 11 .. r.. f.. In . . i . I. . I I . r I I... I ... i l I ... i.'Oios in. 1. w ere t 1 Ik - v n .ill. r I he In -1 .vl.iiol.iv ..f .a! t .11 .1 ,. ...... .11.. (hate were el eled II- c itended, thai ihe eninmn af ihe eommittee might opply tat the praettnt cmw Ml Herod said, the was a distinction. The Legiala'"re might repe .1 the peimltj , lib af aCoeting I be h md, .nut mo ii. power o the 'ii.. tor, in prolonging tlo Uaaa af olle ln.g, and his autlmritr tu . II t dsetrataiag ""l" rty, .V' tr I-, v the sawn geasMwl, iowfendine, . r nn Inno r to Mirform his th it it took from, tlo- . ol . t ... . i i , i outy, but rather was rah ul ,t. .1 tu tar ilitatü it-p. lorm - . . .1 .n. , . h'-i rnii Mo- auiounl lo ! c II I 1 1 1 llemd moved the pn t ions am ation, which hi inj ii-! on. I. as put, to wit ,...i flu bill pa-s ' and was decided in lha affirwuiiee hi lite Rtllnwtng tt-, to wil Ai- Messrs Bell, Blakemnre, Itoardinau, Brosn Bruce, Byers, t'.iluis, (yonduift, Conner, liwtan, Dmli coli, I ord, I ulier. Caarrett, (ireeorv , 1 1 oi.lii i U . 1 1 m aiaugiiy, Montgomery, ounnmu, raimer, raraer, reck, Pomeroy, Rich, Rose, Rnasean, Kmilh, Htapp, I . Tomlina, n, Tnraaan, n 1 1 . ills, k iglii . Voll, U rifhl of .i iK . and .Mr Kpeaki 1 R I .N o . - Meaara Ben lac, Bred Ire, Clai nnd,Cuwi 11 . I orow, 1 1 1 I-. Ftsresman, ClruWrs, 1 1 um ah. HenatM, ll.ru Ii -in in Howard, Jonea ol Ponntain, Kelly, Kerr, Lanius, Lewis af Di rbeen, Little, M rim. ol Beott, Hitler, M ...io'v , Nutter, I. II. odi in. rettit, Robinana rf C rrd I, Robinson of Jneatnr, Khnoh, Hhelby, Bbively, Si mwnaon, Bmwdi, Hlophlet, Tingley, Walker, and Wright ! Mteilaerl inH 31. ... . ... , . ... I in motion of Mi ('on. Monday asorninfj neat. ir, lbs I loose adjourned until Mondtty Jti-- r rr svll. 8E n 1 ii. Thi) Presi.lewl laul before the Hei ifa a tJnmmupieaii. n from lbs Pre ai dent t the Mi at Bona, in retatiou M tindivi.hu!. oi the Bedford lb a b, wbich was rewrfcd la tin UoaaaMUaa on the Btata Bank PHititm Pn n -' f, Hv Mr Wann, of ciliiei nf Rarnbduh eon nty, referred lo Iba com mit I es mi the Judiciary, By Mi Chapmen of l. oi eh as oi 11 iriu r ui ity, in r. ilati m t a road, ra r. rrt il to a si I, vt coin m t( . By Mr ( mdenow, aj nii-.'ii-.. Jeffereon county, hi Mtation t school I mils. Bj Mr CofTio, a remonstrance of m km nf Parka ronniy, g linsf tin I um i'i ui nl a 1.1 v c unity, r. f. rn d tn a sek I committee 00 lhal u' j . t It v Mr Moose, a similar ra menstranee wmt cil sens nf Montgomery rounty, rrferrcd lo the same eoininittea, Bj Mi iomrs, of John Evens, referred lo the Judi. iary committee Ih Mr I )i lb, ut eith gens a! Tippecanoe conjtfy, tefvrn Agriculture. .' mrh ft a ' i lo iho cumuiitlea loi Mi. r I I I r Ewini If nn lha Juliciar, committee. reported back ion I galnuna tne acu ol me lata coii.uus...n. r .. Ho-U..I-.IS., mm bum i an.ii.w.i.eii was ordered ta ha angro s- , Mr R. ad ft on the rstati i'. an Pin tne ' rep rtftl a li-l ! I" ' " I " ' i.i.i.-m iu u.ne oi pay in MX) nil I II II". 1 ' -' t ... 1 ..... 1 1.. . W or Ir.-n the Jodi iary committee, reported back a ..'t.i ,...,i i . .. . . .it. ..v.l.. .ii'.. ! '' ' ' ' " ' ' 1 11 1 " ' "'"" . reel Havtess count v. whii h a is ordered ta I ngrosei d. , Mr Jon.-. f.m the rommHtee on f analtt, V". reported j i k will, amend t a hll u, ;. RMntM 19 eJKl tela- ... ..... . . .... ,.. V ..,i... ... "Vit lawing move I t" I it the report on lha table, wbich , i n a h i I. .1 in ihe aeg mve. Mr Chatiinan of L. muved to refer it to n led nun- .".. ........ . ... . I .... I $ I VI ... Cii i pin ui t ,. III. II. .1.1. II. I,, WIU Wi If anil -III!. -1 s i, i oiiillll! . iMr lat is. from a a . . ill.... r I...I .. I.. I 1. . ' . ... ... am. in I ao Bet to mt-oiji .i no tin- nv ol which was read twice and referreil to th !Nf VV N l' ItIV committee on eorporathms r (r ct committee, reported a lull to in a - ' '-' o.. . ...uu,, o e .... join. ..... . .,,,. into the exiM ilieney of amending the law fining for alIrays, c, which was adopted. By M i hrlh, relative lo the m i prlety nf making ennutiea reearonaible for propvriy deatroyed bt MobS which wai .uh pled - tnl ad vrf. B Mr Davis, to llhlW the CUUntV ho.'lii II oil rounti to i mploy a phyi u i. in for the Door. w hieb w as read iw Mr Ewing mnvi r ip incment w hu h motiim did no: pre i nil Itv Mr Riniiev. i" m morale l!ie '.II. h ut Br iim It. md. whodt waa read twice and referred to the committee oal cornoratioiie. ttf.it Uu '.y. To d. i l ire a ci rtiun i 1 1 in n in nam ! a Biata mad ; lo repeal a certain act so far as relates to the county id Pike; H change the name of James Cow.hv Smiiii; t. . . .i i . . ... , ... . i I-. .. " I i r VI. i-i CI . .1 I ro nie I.O I lie I lei Holl ul rr-ei . I.u V U 7I.lle .'Hol .laie' 1 ' - - 1 ,,e , ,,r ,..,,, ,. ectmns, with mstrueliasM hi . . . . -,ir;Lc out ao much bs relates tn Stati Librarian, which ,...,t...i, not .......d o.,l il... hdi was u:,-., ,i n, .-.... ol I III" l"ll illi Hot n: e V .1 : 1. I lo t U' In I! W.l n .. .1 . loamele article 4th chau. ..nf the revised statutes; supplimeuial i . ...... loan aci to change a Mute road in nuiiivan county ; in relation to Bwte road in Poke an 1 Vermillion counties; to inc i i"t ite lb nopri. l.irs of the LawiencclorgCem- i tery : to amend an act to incorporate the Princeton Libraroui 1 -',!. allot which were read a thud tune aud . lull to rei 1 0 :e 1 1 1 . P '. In i;d u s on Ian is advertised for luv laxes i i-... ana i Tin- am -;i m h. n. i at on the passa w is decided in llie negaiii c On utotioa of Btr I.ogan the voto on he kill In provide lor the election of Becicury of SState sod State Librarian vx .is reconsidered, i n motion of Mr D firi - - a rati of lb Senate wasm h i - , , and ihn 8 . n itors v . i aat : i lint I 1" h.- .ii.- -.it sj mofion of Mr Ilerriman a further call wat auependad Mr Lena moved to re. minit the bill to the commit!, ,,n ladu iari wnh instru. lie is in alt ike nut s,. muck as n - hit the election of s?i i- Lil r irtan, w Im h motion pr. V .11 led I bill to revive the militari spirit of Indiana, wat on i 1 motion .-I . Ir r: inlotil. uuh hnili Iv p"-t M ,.,r., , .1. e.. 1. . ! ,i '. a::., ml .in ... : ipph-.i eatal to :o act Jo amend 9n set Tuljtcling teal and personal pruperty t raecntion. I bis bill repeal il it ; art nt the execation law mat i a . an i I. i re. pros r j'-rv lo - :i I i its lull uuc. winy upon contri.!- made aftei the 4th d Juhj n. xt ! I I i I h "I .1

.Mr K hm.ott f Cnn. It

Mr Miller thought thi- bill nojhi not pa- without some turn, the who', mstrumenl would he l m open t r amendnotice When ihe Iaa i is.ed great relic! was railed for, mrnt, a great varieti ol un'-ivnluus wou'd he scle. ted, and

and he w is ,,f ibe npini n that the lime 1.-Ü not yd come t 11 ' ' . I en ant part af it. Mr M.nc- moved to lay the bill on the table, bot tvilidmw ihr pi i i ui. Mn-Rwing dad nn hear tf-e retnerke af the Benatm bom Crawford, I al ha interred his r marks from the no lee i be made. That tteua w . u . I Baal that the bill did not refer t S)hl c :itri. 's, but Ii MTW M I that might be mule lAaf lha Ilk al Ju aegt. Ha th u'.t lhal la pennies j r.p- r:v t tefl f r tw . third of it. v due wa taffirelit. I lit 1 s.v that It ci'v h i II Iii sell I . it- lau va UC w is ta i.t i mount In aav in tl itnodcbtesh at! be collected, I at ll a., t aa I, ., . I , .. 1 .. 1 .1.., I... 1 .1.1 .,,1 lha, aa. T v.. ...i.i ; .. ... r. .11 . 1 JUU" .1 ill a II I I ..I ( 'U ! II V V, ,1S II ' I I Ii 11 l O.II Iion on ac.ount of o.r u u ' mi luv, a .1 it was necessi rv t! at si-nte alteration -h i: d le uu He lb -n-ht ii n is rt-jht far the Leg tat ore t.. go ;is ti r aa this bill preun el. It wit true the rein f ham a haJ d .ne a gr. at tl. .al af I ' d. 1UI he ih'Olt C t a' !; . 1 f 'A I'M ? wl. tl X - ifi shmiid Bot he r. . , r .1 le sell ht ' er than two-thirda . t is .npi'rai' d va'tie. lit .!, ! i.ot vv s'i o !.,- inid. r.'o t! t !' in liver ol sei irj proj ertv f r inv lea than twoIhi t'- of 's v.lu -. Il,- vv... weil r.-.iire th it to . !i .r -j. rait I r who it would ! r ', would n i ire mai t creditors aa Wt Is a- J - 'tors, becanae the fit si .ibe

In had an exa-jihe have it sold foe a

cation u; on projHitir might tke it at d h tnc;e :. and an Mh r t . Jitors he depriv d "f coKectii g any porti ui of thi ir c . The law requiring j r.; . rtv to s II fr lis foli vih.e wjb i tvi mtanded for a perma en: law- it wa- t.lv hi . nd I M mbft ee Iba ; r i,j a no aMKC of t!.e distress I let i s e I ftt t .at tiit.c. He hoped the loll would be tu.V-r-d to psa. Mr L) !e aWtsed with lha Venalot tram Baribefjensew 'I h-'U h he never sh u'd v.o- .r a Ml rc.pihit g p.opcrtv t . aril tar I. s than tao-lbirda of its value, he was in favor of rrpea.i'igmvl part ut .Lo law that rv.ja.red prnjierty to sell n m. . a m I h.r ita lull vj u.. i .... ..... . .., -er I .to a o apose .-:vinst laving ta I.iii on tlie taMe. k ' 'v ws ilecnjstl in

Vt ChSf QMS, f I... BMrved to rrcunnvl the bill to the

r M:nultt e vu Judiciary w.th instructions to so amend il a to repeal all lawa requiring an apprann nient of j ernonal i. r v lira- rr re. t.. nuittat is mailt- . r li-UiMiet inr . . a - a . ifu'ri'l f'ir i'i. Ith day of Im v tint, mil il a to aUMUd I it as not to r. tl law now in f. ur mi bevuhug ÜM par- , lira to milt reWttncM where the defendant hall nut he rntHled t the !. nt-tii of the eppraieeeaesri law. Mi fVaningtoa emvetl M pay the i natruciMw eon, tin- ti. ! .. art. n Ii .v 1 dt n.h J m il . j::'.ruiitif ac rMM) lit. A- urned. I ' rr'ivrxiv nrwinV - i Tbn quratioa being on ihn engrjiwint nf llbtJltpcfc BKng when tbf Senate attjtarned, lr I.m.r Imm il.t I - :. .t i aaa. Tk ' kl ! i --'- awv lino 1 n..l arm,- I when the ltv eoutd be d dipeneed with. TIm fiua tfea: bmuslit about diliess bad nnt baen rcnond, I anal it taataJd ba bighly ir jnrioua to a great pmha ol th.' . . ' 1 . 1 . . . . . . . , ... ,. .. . . ,.. w, .. ,.. , at !. oi- a 1 .(:. to rrMve tin1 erruit system, ai.ti our cm7 WS n ml i I : on he p'u' grd in debt and there would be a repetiti n af Iba distress we had beratof re vaitnaaaedL Mr I. am' i.ioaed to strike out "iicai ' aflt r "July" and iiis. rt 1 1 ;'l " Mr (hi; aaa, af I., amend ha cnaaaaH the lull to tinJud nary r. n mit tea, with inatrudi Me to etempt from ea sewtien I IM a rtfe f proper tj oi eixution dtf.nd.int a be have families, Mr Kan c " ke in favor of the hill and in Opposition lo th moti n i ihe Senator ir m Laamrte, Mr Tann lull followed on t!ie aame ibM. Tie oi. -ton Wii 1. lit on the motion of Mr Chat. man ami .1, 1. I.o in the 1 egaliS :., II 11 ". Hi. Ou motion of Mr Duaaa. Iba gamilment nf Mr I gtnc w as Uid on the lali'e. Mr Tudd ii o,., a itrike nut "two-tl iriU" end m-rrt ihr. 1 f urth-," wlmh wasil.n.hJ in the negativ. m19, 1,01 Mr Chapman, of I., maved la imcnd by addtng ihat nothing in the hill shall he 0 ronatrmil a-to r 1 ul that part of the art amh 01111 j ers m. In make litrarts williout regard to the valuation ur appraisement laars, Mr IV mil gtm mosed ta 'v the amcadmsnl an the laid.-, nbicfa teas decided negative. An- r s. me fi rtket debate in which Ifeesra Cbapmaa af I,.. Bnhvg and Orth participated 11 r Mi ! r MOVed that the hill and pending arnriiJim nt he Imb Qui rlv p si ajted, wnieb Was dccidi 1 in lha a h nve at es I vj, noes :!'. The quesii m i- ptit on the amend me t af M r. " Ii :t 1 -man of I. , w is deei led ia th 1 aeg itivi ayes 13, noes 2 1. Mr Chapman af I moved lo lay the lull on lha tah! n liir fa n is decided m the affirmative, . . ral bills of I he Hooas art re laki n up ami iltspoaed of. The President I . I b hoe ihaBaaate 1 cnmtnunicatinn tr.'tn Iba Auditor of Biete, in reply lo a aesoluii n .! the H i ie, which wee Mfcmd to the Committee an Ptaanee Mr Md.r, lb. id. i resolution th it th.-Co, miiiti.i'oi, IM. ueatum be directed to empirre whether or not there ia any law hv force aetfewthung eownty smlil rs ta renew aotaa - -a. I.... . t .1 . . L . wwNig h aerprea revenue mini m r. i nort yiveu ; uu ttrplQS revenue aeiit , wh'eli as n.l i.led. 'I he President la.d hi f i- tin- ,.,,:,(,. ;, (-.oniimni atinn front the ftipr rinte ndcnl af the Wabash and Brk rai a'Mr Todd introduced i bill lo authorise lbs re occupation of land- s.-t off hv the tftsts I r ; urp i s pf internal imj rovement, which passed la a n io:.J rea.!'.- g. A' j lurucd. I! sü i if kli hkska i i n i s. Mr Shanks, ea have, introduced reaolution tint the llou-e will, at twa o'clock ei h da) uiiIVm auotiei reach j '; I proceed i lha Mders of the day a hieb was adopted, Mr Hainbrick, of Putnam, arked have to introduce n : raw. .lt. 1 1. ,l i ..P. , V -. I , ti ir l..r int., .1,., . t..,.li.,t. ,.l I '.......I 'I I'1'-' l I". K S i.i ii.ii i- i.iiiiii. ltM ,., , h ll j , xt :ll . ..,, k tl. ..,..,.,.,,,,..., . ..,, ,. ..... ,viia .,, r. '11 - t. rhc Hpeaker laid before lha Houe peiitiom from tiiine I at. i : r st a i a . .1 1 in t 11 :7.''ns hi i iiariciiiowu, on r t ui j a i ; . , i, i .1 ret ilHH III . 1 - , U I'll III 111111. l'i toi, ois A.c. war. presented hi M - -r. D recount, ll.ro S ,,k. .In, is. Wa!. r. 't mo Cfi. oi m- n.'. rs . I ,h- ja rlv ., ,rtv. I r the r.-n.-al ol I aws r, latoe 1. IuUIM' J 1 , .'lie. lh.it eiltlOM-la l ilore.l I ers, ill- lo Hive ', ,n.l. .V e Hit .,,. , r lhl. ..,..,, llf ,,. Mw , ;r .... rrom givh g niaaony, aVc ; mstracU Gen tftepp to go against Teiae, & ) ,!vrm re, BfttCe, (, fa-or If Btttrhing a part ol I II. .-.In, I.- to M m .ii. 1 Vin. .-In -. f.w.. i-etit noe in favor of giving justices jurisdiction in raeaol trietnl lr. a. hi s I ihe p a e. tV-1 IV. k, M'Chirc and Robinson of Carrettt wbMhwere appropriately referred. !r K binson of I' reported .i bill lo ct.hh-h an sddilion a I plar e af holding electi.ms in VVsrren township, In... . . . . i ....... i 1 'l'O.tll colli. IV , It .1.1 llll.e null's uu. l isset,. r Rrtbinan uf Dec nur repotted a long string af w itPutnam count nessee, that h ive attended some ten or eleven .t os in the ea-i-. i II n a f Ivose.wih a re itulion tii t ihev !. eilowed i it .loinna ii i i . i i i ' t mo mi uu i ii" .'in ii o um " j , . i. i .i ii t.i which wa canseated n. by the House, and ihe committee of W ave an I Vle.ins he instructed hi make tic- RI p.oprialion; which wae adopted, The h it to aathe rix, ibe ra'e of clocks by edncational or religious societies was read a third lime and passed. Mr Herod from Iba c mmiltee af Ways ai .1 Me mm, to f IV t altll! . I t a. 1 I I., r tf a V l.if lall f k Bt SM WSJ nil'll Ii ll IIO..äO w I n h th. memorial in relati u tu Ueoige II Dnnn, m relation to Iiis a li. u as Treasurer of Btate, to the amount if r 10, N 10, w as reletn d, reported a joint tesofuti MH I the rein f .1 Heorge II Dunn, giving him lbs privilege ..i wi I. drawn liinda to miik'- up nn h dclicieuct fnua the Treasury, and also giving him lima and eppjttuuity ti t.d.e t. atimoi v in ri lation lo n.l d. tl.-it. M. i rs landevei r an I Whiitht. iwo i f the meuderi of ibe committee, dusenl from Iba repoit of the majority, and ge notice that tbej would aaake a counter report. Mr ll r td awved to .!i ; . n with the ruh and r. td Iba .Hit rcsotull.iti a ccon.l tunc w ith a n .v ol rilerrtlia II i.. the lodici .ry rooam itee ; wl.i h moti m did not revail. By Mr rmgley, a IÜU for the reuel pf rrtscllia lasettuy and il l rs ; j a-s. d to a m cond readn Tl-e h:l to amend the aeveral acta in ret at ion lo schnei rommtaaionars m Pi nv, Ffiltt u end M ir-!. ill j te.tJ u third tinm and passed, Mr Pom.-rov. Irom the committee on Ihe Judiciary, ra;i ui. u t utv tm nn in n .ui "i t ca iin i t oiiven.ioii io 1 . . i.t t'ta a. I s .. .. .. mend the Lontituti.in as tn have biennial eeeatons ol the .., ulu mitt, M .. . ,,.,, .... . reca:nmet lation I - t l I . r . , VV I , 1 U I .! II lot 1 1 1 em, W 1 11 a Tv t O. III.IL no a. I Jil .... ,a '. '' P '-...(. ... I il" i;u,-si. in w .is i i s. u. w licilli r n v -n- i .r a i miveii lion wmild be Cerurtitotiei al, the Constitntion providing, that tl-e i e pie every twelve years, shall decide, at lha ballot I '. wh. iher ' ' nv ul on shall ba cad. d or m t. MrBtapp contend, d ihat it was Constitutional at any tl! Mr IV bight ur;.',l t!.n the additional expense of annual over biennial . s-t..:i woo hi be entirely i : 11 :. ii int. That th. people have deter ui im d on h.ut session-. Th it if the aegitJature wer, o hol I S --t.ois but ome in two v . .1 s twelve werke sessions w u'.l be the con tuence instead of -is weeks. He believed that if vote were authorised, the people w- u'd ivfass to c Ii a ConventMW, That tliere was m re dinner in getting a w irse Consüttt tiu than a h IU r. Party Irelmg would und a place in the C.mven i n and bad resnlts would he the ro s quence. Mi Little favored a call of a Conveution. Thai iienu al sesahats were nopobtr wherever tbej had I ecu adopted. Mr Haxt trig in k the grwnnd that it would 1! do barm to refirr the matter Ul the people that this lloneawaenet I rt p ir. .1 to t. II, untd a full InveMigaion, what wonld he ihavincanf lha people ... . Vr ,11111011 n .vi'nr u,. In most ca-e--. I.e W I (eili-ll- .1 Willi our I 0 .-I.tutioii. a' .1 he .ir.c.l V.:n me gantlaman frew Tike vMr W'binht) that t in-. wha framed or oostitation nadjnat m e ot.jecl m view an i mui was ft I e . "ft t. . . . . 1 . . . a . ne gooi oi me coouiry. lucre were a em provmoua iu labich he bad some objerions ; bat if we call a Coo ven more evil than good might ihe result. He read ihe ' lause of the I ii,rimi:i.,ii... s ion tl al me pe.u , . v, rv i . c us iure autlioiicd io pass ou this subject. This pi v. it-i : i must mean aoota-ütinar. and if it me .tit a-iy tluna. it aantt ba against the power in call a Convention, at any bcr nrriod. A lew yeaea woald sgvin bring altoat the a. tune coOteot latctl in tlie .ms uuM on, ana in in.I'.'oJ" a distn. uui-lud ma.i ul our B ate, he thought i ri ail I e ;:. r it it le ! a a a Mr Cohn in view of lha great embarrassments ..f the ite, ilurngbl aa altcrati n m ihe C mstitutioa than Id " fh prest nt were unhk.- lha times that C-mv . titioi look nl ice . tininv was Iben coming into & ... . ... . Sl , T VV 1 1 e 11 . io- V . 1 l .r 1. it . vvli. n llie vote l-.r a ' , , . , Ibe State bv Ihe waevm load, and the peopL- did not k-c-l tl.,- acvesmiy of a rigid economy. Mr Ii od -'s sauf if th-a I iil onlv contentpUted bi in... starainns of the Legislature, be woald be ditawieed to go Ihr it; bal be ..und a provietan, provmina f-.r a revw ma Ihrongtoint. This be could not, wnh hi- present ". i. , v ,. . . .to., . i .. . , . i. Mi Parker opjiosed llie artf . lie loo agreeu wun genlb men that ov er-tegislat ien was aar gtaateet evil, and it wtMtld he pre eminent ly the easo, ht we opened oni UonMitntion fbr legislation and amendment. He bcltev I people of ilus State won!, never consent tn the rail f a C'uivct.'nm. unf.s the atwentlmcnte t..:;t ?: aid be tu nie w. re deftuitrlv .. t forth. II- showed immer Us in: mccs where i ajar ions amendmente might take place. ti.- no'i. t 1 the Bible of the f. and lite-, as a pi , doe n. ;..s.-ui.j it Th. te were - .me seaafl ttbjerttons to cur Ceaajtimiion : but a, ia the ca-e I the ; v. iln- t mm r irv eVils tit t revar esist, i:iiiht n.- - .. . -led hy s.v inn that Wttnld be fir in;i sticcessb! in lioatroviug u. ut i rfftate Ha loo, was in f ivr t hi. t.:u .! - -iwk, but would run rik aha . awtsaxn a es nj us. nt ral amnndmant. a a Mr i '.t nir. .nd tne gei.tein in tr : i .iV"l!i- ii r Litth-wub r .-s.r. I to tl... täte of the times, in 1M. wjun t;,c peoole lust voted for a call nf a Cnven:ion . i . . ... . i Tie hell, v d . that at 1 1 it lime, me peooio wt -e i.neit , nthaitlOr) md the langrmura of Whig orators I tVseVr'everberating, thatthoee were tile worn1 40 i t: s oi

tunc that ever exMted in our State or the Batten II

contend- I, that llie people did not demur id a hangt Maty ked not petitMtäad the LegisJasWfa mi Um Bebj i t, nd he belioved tin Merc on tax I . otherwise are would save. I.- ir.l id-ir vote on tlae ul-j. tt. Mr i ji ..! m MtVOf of the lit proviinn ronti mBMV I in tin- hill ; hut w .1 oj ..-id to rekrrinf ikon hole Cunvtitution to .1 C"ii t-iition .Mr Clai pool Mjawred to reeuMtnil tin bill, wiih im tit I ti"M that the people Imuld pajM in the Mad atod OMMtiMi ' I hii-iiu 1 -1 t ion, to coiniucnce 11 the tirt Mm.dav I' JoWlMfl aa2 a i , . I .111 . I ' l'i m 1 i. in I . . k...i i . I : i 1 Mr 1 ti 11 Ulis had been known lor ral -'T n o.t..-l IncnnMl mmimm, and if tint isolated aaatsti could bo aubinittod tn the people, be t.ould die. 1 mllv z r.., -- ' ... ,..,. i .. .......... ' ... anj atber pactieular. i i ''-vi i j in; n in. loi 1 i u.u.iiiii iaa Palmer said, he h.i.v.d a l..r?.- number nf Ins . conetiinanta war in freer of amendments io thaCorMti- ........ .... :..... I .. t .1,1,.,,, I I .. - . 1. ..... ..,..,,.,t . 1... 1...1.. 1... ....... ..... .. . .... . . . . ... m a Convention His t onstituents, many nf th. in, w. re . . . .. . ' .. in i :or of biennial aanwoaaj hut they w.r. ahw m face I many, other amendments He moi. d s. veial .oh. r smendments, which if mad. , would bava a bsneficiul mth,. nr.- an the Bteta. Mr HaekeJr mnead to iiv t'n- winde matter on the labte ; which molioa did mo prevail, nx -! anas "? vir. .in. lev f.-r . - . moved turtle r to rim. ml. 0 that all elections snail Be uecided hy viva voce vote. Mr Robinana BfCarmfl ia a pl.MO'd to see. hv the Vote ju-t taken, thai a majority t the II. nac wt r in lar .0 1 ui. I. lion in am. -mi tin-1, .institution . He w.,a pleased also to sea thai tins wai n t a nattv neestioa I. i-t v . .r a 00 -i .1 l tins Kool wis vol. .1 down, be1 tust It wmid nave to ue ihenliil iluiui tin p. mh m v I a I'i. -nl. ntial itlection Ha behen d now was a ar pilious lime, f..r the call of a Convention, win. h wewld take place, ia Ibe middle nl a Preeidential term, whea part) feeling would he greatly allayed, lb denied the powei nl lying up th.- bands of a Convention m a few dah 'I pri ptMNliotia in n ,1 bed af that kind assetnbled, thev would represent lha aovereige power af the 61 ite II. w 1 hi Id favor confining the Convention to several definite propositiuns ; hut he believed the Legisla tors pnasessed no auch power. He would be in favor of triennial session ; indeed, did mher circumstances permit, he would favor the meetiag nl lha Legiaatare bal nn in five years, hu the greatest evils m our Btats bad been caused by excessive legudalioa. lie boned th."in mlim iit would not hi .. . 1 . 1 VI. li 1 ... 1: " 1 111 1. .. . . io" urn. Ml 1 III llllll Mill, lll ,11111 lllllll' l, IIIIIHI HI' IIU'I IMII, without the intervention of a Convention The p, mole g a could d-. id at the p.dN ... vt August, m hiv..r of hienniat awaatiiana In ft th- firal l,.i,.l iv o. J oui.irv H...I il... next Legil iture oulu rattlv ihe dot isiou and the amend- ... ... c . . .1. s .. '" i'-" .-...-....I i Stann took the aamu round Iiis conalitoeota liMih the -;iti.- ground Iiis constitventa were in lav or u ou mmai sessions; nut n.- uouuii ii ii"n-s.-lf. w In tl,, r the coo.! would i. -still, which ihev had ia . . . . . - the cae nf Illinois, where the Constitution onlv nennits i 1...1- ii, ......... i t ..I i liii-li ..r.ii.i.,1. I.i, l..,,ii.ffl.( Ii,rvl:iril . T I....la I... I l.t I. .a-aa -.a-.l r . ''I Vlii 41 I 1 i I I Ol il I . I ' I I I " IM.I btehfttal lessioas ; hul .-mini il sessions most jremralU mho place by the call of the rjtovevwor. IL- itpposed, most decidedly, Riving ihe power to a Convention to I 1 . ., . !..!:, inane any ami cvt ry ,iiin iniim in im tni.a lliuil. prop Mr Vandeveer aoppnrtcd bis amendment, contemplating i Viva Voce VOtn, in a speech of . oiisiilei.ilue I. iil'IIi Before any question eras lakea, the Hitman adjoaraed .- I I EUNOON (sr.ssiox. The II 'U-e resinned the c.-iisnh-ralioniif the bill providing foa call ol a i on vent I oi to amend (he I 01,:1 u'lon the queetion being an Mr Vandcvceri atnandmeut fr electing olh'era hv a viva voce vole, Mr 1 1 in k. by moved t post pone Iba wboM mattrr, intil James K Polk sh ul hoe -i . i n .1 his cabinet according to the recommendation of Urn Jackooa to Mr Moioou in Igt?, Mr Huckehy supported his s mend men! in n Bpeech t ronsidersble length. Should Mr Polk select his nhinef from b .th i srties, m accordance with the sb wa rccoMinen to: mi. Mr II contended that party spirit would subside, in : the people would ba prepared calmly ami dclibcratcH 1 1 uecide mi nmendmsnl uf nur Constitution. Mr Little replied, contending, ihsl partus were aeeeaea. ry and would :ilwnys continue to exist, and wi ic BO amei dincnt to he made until Ja9JMf K Polk would act as c luteini'I ited in los S'lu-iiduu-iit, our lawn wou d he a- un..It. ra! h- as tin- !.iv ol the Meies and IVri-iati-. lie said. be cotisiocred hitBMtf instrncted by his constituents to veee I for a Convention. He was entirely w ilium to trust the people. They wou hi rhxt delegates in whom Ibey could conti !i ami who would carry out their wiehea, Mr Oreg try e intended that lha wh tie amtier was inr.p. dient. Ha wished to place the hill ruht mid w ould move to divest it of ih.' clause, intended to I used by demagagues nn the stump, providing for biennial sessiwns Prom 'lu experience he h id as a iiie.nher of the Lcgi-la-lure, be wee of the opinion that biennial seasione would he c.j i illy as expensive as annual. Mi Tague moved further la amend. n thai the Constir tulion shull he ;it:n nd. d s as to io.iv ule ho tin uiiial m s 4 Mill 1. n- n . f Carn II read a provision of ihn Coisti lution to prove, that should a Convention be called, Ihe whole e mstitatiou muni he left open for einendnwtti Ha would like to give ipeciuc instructions ; but we centd ant tlo o. lie was willing t tru-t the people to decide ui the election ul delegates. Mr Bmitk egreed with the gentleman from Carrel! i but it would do no harm ta point ont amendnMnte. The peo pi.- n mid then be i" too prapared to decida, m view of the mendments that were set forth Mr Simotiaon hoped Ihe inoii oi lo poatpoae arid the "" iiiatrnct the committee to amend, would be withdrawn, and that the gneetion might cone up oo its nwrile. He ahm hoped the provieioa el th. bill in relatioa t biennial Mssi me would, be strick u ant, and let the whole njucs-.on e . un- up. as i rovii.ni in iae v ,onsuie nm. ior n is nut .-I llie power ol the I .. illlie in point out d. liaite ameuduacnts, that wonld be Uiiding on lha Cenvcn ii 'ti. The nu rtion was thi n laki n on Mr Ho. In 's motion lo postpone indefinitely hating o modified In umtnm and decided IB the uegatave, ayes ti', aoeads. TIm question s.. as to provide f.r triennial sessions -. which was not adopted. i he nun m'un nt providing lor the viva voce vote was 'rn.. i.iii nt ti. 1. r,.i .'I,,! t.. ttta ;,.,!.',.,. -. rue bill was then rccotnnu.tcd to the judiciary com1 miltee. Th. noes'ion now bcine. on the instructions strikina nut all ihe hill, except what relates lo the biennial seashun and a viva Vuci vote, and for the meeting of the lacgislature on Ihe first of January, the same wa-put and decided in the negative, ayes 40, noes 50. in in-r ion "I Mi llazclrigg, the committee was in. structed so aa to provide for the amendment of the ,.n-ti-tution nm rally. The petition ami r. monstrance in r lation lo ihe hunt of Perrv cmnty was reported back Irom Ihe judiciary co mm it ti e as it xpi dii nt, and. mi motion of Mr Brown, leferred t a let t eommittee Mi Petitt reported a lull, requiriwg an amendment of Ihe white male inhabitants d this Btate, with a vien to the next apportionment of the Stan.- Legislature; wlm h w is read ihre lim - and paseed The lull f r the rein f "I the Stat. of Indiana, tn relatioa to certain forfeited lands sold to Win a. 'omeroy was read a third time and paaaed. Mr Harrow n port d a bi I providing f.r nai igitin the IVabash and Erie canal with peroguea and canoes; i;.s cd to a second reading. Nie bill allowing the lute Hater valley Canal torn vi...... v a,- 1 . p:nv e.uiv u.-'io .. i 1 . .- i u t vv ,..ik . .. ii u i i ii ioarara uu uum giaarai ram iuiki.. Mr T r r iiin.-r inov . ii to r. eo.i iii.i in.- i.ni.wi'n insrruclions ti amend, so ss not to make ihe BtMa liable fr ne-n i ii in si p. r nt.. should the State take the canal back Irom the company Mr Tingb v contended that ilns hill w. uld nof compel the State to pay mors than -ix p.-r cent, interest as prov id d in iln- charter. .Mr Palmer took a different view nf the twhjeet, and mnte tided that seven per cent would have to he paid, on resuming the work, according to the t. nm tit the charHe alao moved instruction, that lue fftate, al any lime, in resuming thlg work, shall not pay more than the par value of honda or certificatea, at th timo they were I---1.0. Alter unsiterabhj disrnssion, Mr Robinson o! Carroll moved the previou- queetion, w hi. h being saatain d, was ...... ... ,i put. to wit M.aii ti.e mu, ss origioany mir tceo.ee ' ngronsed tor a tliird reading - It was decried in Ihe ab urinative, ayee ou, noes ji VI. ......I'I.. -,,r rrj."... . Pi and I. f .1 . VI I .. . I 1... I. I ...!,. I I ' ... 1'iiei i 'is i'i nie ,t uui. tu .mu i no... ii .... n oi. "no "ihPnJ cT,,ra "1" "gnin way simnuaneousiy nun ,ue .i . - i. . "i . pr9' " ' !J" ,;!' " I ""' ' ' 1 w ; motmn nl Mr. I.radley, a resolution was adopted, tendering the s. of the Hall to llie coanmilloea on edo- ' dion of the BenaM and of the House, to witness an exhibition io! lha Wind pitpils fr.on the Keiu.i.kv It.a,lute. Mr. Patten bavins eai.ie.ss.-d i w illingn -s t. .!.-.-1. . e.i ii s. Ol , uu- 111. Ill n is .J I ,llt ' It ii. t, OUVJI iil- tt', v . o mv ii d to be pri s. nt. Mr IV bight reported a bill altering the Imundart line between Gibson and Pike ; wh h v. sr. .! . whea Mr M' ntg Btert t: - rejeel . b .!. t. f r. the qaesinm w;.s taken, Tue 11. s h urn -d. li;cd ;v. n nil. r 'il. 1-1!. T By .Mr D! the estahlisli der the rub-s 'Ir Ewii Ui - .. .:i citize: aimnn selio is, cv one day. whicl oceeded t :nn- some r. rrar!:a . in us cut oft by the ri! s oi L.e .- ua.e. Pv ..Ir Cuafin, reun.n-ira.i. c-; r f rr d Uv Mr Hod'e, of citrzeus of G mat co ntj, tar the nbnlition of the oflkj9 of achool coaitwnsioier in that county,

r -rod t tho r..rntnitto' on rtluration. Hy Mr lw- ravk to the H.miw. rxttHlin the Unio of jaiymcnl of its. a n m.mstrntiro of ritiwn of Ii-:ir!oru county lu ltuh Stitlti.s rivn ymrn gnttWl attachiaa iaUitj ml territory, which was laid Mr. .M.xn v. a minority of tlio corrrniit'oe. dintM , the tabic. tV"t:i t:,- m ij ti: . f"r tlo r i-om thet nothing nw exMr K. ad in... oil to tako from the tili!-a bill in re- it f-r putting ..if thi jnyni tit of tln Ml f. ng ! t. n to "... cottatj, whi.il wuk aVjciaW mtl..- noga- y-ar. aumuntuiir to upwanlM of .4I tliat did M

t v :r. - .nan, l' I... from tin" Judiciary r nnuittop r.-.H-rtcii Ii ici bill to ret oal the 'JlKh invtion ol tue :iil n-i. !,. Of il.,. " - ; rt'-invr to isteeewt 1 . . - A4"''h u 'n" ur ,1,n 1 ' v"r '-d Also, r. ; ; ti d li. k n h;il to n poal nn art n lativi to nv. r. . r of ti i.m.r. end rarommcndcd the indfH - ---- w - nito poetpojMrtTaeat oif ttM bill; nl., r porti d baMat bill t BtMnd an act abolish in T d.vl.it f.j: al. reportctl back a b.U i.r. idini? far the eleetiou of State ... . ...... 1 1. 1 tub I.inniriuil nilU O. -. TI Mil ry I U .-.ttU". ra-a ..uilllf l.i.uy hp iiiUetuiiie Kvtt oneinent; ai". rep neu ajfaiusi 001iahins thje office of naaiiii awditot in Johwaow onoatyi , . 1 1 1 . . . .a a t w,,,r" were evt rniiy coucurrra in "!r Iia !-. from the same cotntnittet, r.-n rted back a hill relative to aupefviaofVa which waa ofdere to hg 1 :. frowned. Mr I- .inmn,. in In nisnmn rii!i:lli!t!iv. ri".u:!o Hirk. with attendnaeat, n liH t aecttfe reeord n ha s in (-erttiin ennea. reeowwwending ita inajcfhiite nuatpmn ni. nt, which Mas; not eeatcurrcd in. 1 Mi motion of .Mr Orth, the ntneniliuen! wa bud 9B the table, and the bill ord. r. 1 t h,- enprtsst-l. Ah ', :i kill m n latioii to ladta.9 cotttimeta, recomiiieodingj its indefinite poattwanMnewil. which waa not Ci in urn .1 in. The bill was again r. f rred t. the aaa ' aauuttee. Mr Defreea, from the Judiciary counmittoe, reported back a bill lo prcvCBl fraud ulctil etwifBtnentof gootk and uicrcbandtne, a birh w;i nrdk r. .1 to be irn-i d. Mr Stanford, front the committee on fcldu ation, r rmrted atrainsl extending tb.e time of antraoenl ow School lands. h., h was eon. urn .1 in i. .Mr Lage?, from Ihe cmwmittee oo fjaims, iepoftcd a bill for thn relief of Elijah .Masters, of Dnvieea ccsaw tv, ulueli was read tu ire. Ordered to be engrroaaedl. e Mr 1 oi. II of !.. from the committee on State Bank, .... . . . . .... ri'I'.rl. 1 11 i.l to tltr in r 't:-l.i to t 10 Mill- laülh t lie . . - - . pnvilegw of MMUag BOtesof g rSs dem i.iiiuatnii than I ... . ;. which passed to a geennd reading. Mr I lot-no -o. fr..n. .. l,,t i I e. r.-.orl.d tr-oii a : i eel comm. tee, reporwu i;ii'!its, gg gnnpletoetttal lo an er power at Northp-ot. wbieh was i-i jv Willi Jllnt iiili; art r it : e t.i w .-iter now rat i t ii !-. ml Tim ...I.. i...;nr ...nnntnil ia'atia4iatrvii'ia at. li.a l il i l" l l 'il . ' H'.i i , ibC l;ll :i read a tli.rd time .'Hal p9aW9si vi.from a aelecf ctanmittee, reported a bill ' '-'- w reritrc part of an net therein nained SO filf 9a il rIntra to thi uaty of Ripley, which a-aa reasl twice I and ordered to be engroeeed. Mr. ajwidcnow. from 9 acled corntuiltee. repotted 1 . I a hill revivinff 9 certain act therein named, .relative . . . . a.. . m - . to sf'.ool land - i w Im h p.". i! to a sr. .;i. n adiii". i- mutioni . Be Mr Orth, that the Sonet will Cilu Houtao concnrrimr) proceed on Thtiraday next.wl 3 o'clock, to riot 1 ISattk liir.-.-tor to lill the vacanet occnaimied hv i the extertit jolt of the term of James I'. lnike, w hn h Was a UOpt 111. Hai Mr lv.-utu.lv- tl.-it lh. e.eiiioit!. .- ,.ii lii.lit-irirv

enquire wither the I7tli art. of eec. IB, chap. 90 of dsawiedl thai lien Stapp wan n defnult r, tr a defaulthe Reviaed Statutca of 18421, authorizing Juaticea of btr must ! th collect and disburse aafhlbe jwawaw. the Peace t. iwne urn- of ne exenta aa peovubd j .Mr Stophl.t, a-a uu :uImt of the , otnmitt.-e, d.d not for by the Reviaed Code of I89I1 and ajjould aaid nr-: tumkm 99 ckaal ag a4heT, btil had r niie to the tide ii.-t eoiitium in f..r. e, tin pteviooely cxieting ecawlawiow thai Cttm Stapp, an nw edhVear ssf 9hw BlMTs. law, inventinw thai oRcer with the authority to inane had in ma of caeca Iran 1 asJed hi powwra ; tagg I.mi. such writ, said committee l- instrncted m enquire in- in .'II hie mtmmohh an v' Hingle to th.- inlrea9j ggT

to Üte expediency uf enacting a law, emuodying the provieions of tlie act of I-:1 in n that eubjeet W'hicfa u 9D adi ipted. Ii i Is forotfeci f. By .Mr Hodge, fr the relief of Jam I'. Ann strong, wludi paaaed to g gecond reading. IiV Mr l frees, to am. -n.l a certain section in the BeviiM d I !ode, Which pa (I to a seei-lld reading. Air Buell of I', moved to take from table a lull to attach add it 1 tri 1 territory to Ohio euntv. Which WUS .:. rei l to M i llowefe moved t commil the bill to the aame sole, t rommtttee thai roported it, wlm h notion did not prevail. .Mr Bowers moved tn refer Ibe lull to the Judiciary Committee, w lm h motion did ooi prevail. Mr tawing moved t o r. fi r it In the aelecl committ e having clmrge ol Ihe remonstrance, inference was tUacyaacd by Mesarg (uwing, Buell of 1., and others. u motion, the Senate adjourned. ai i ekmoo ?! k ma. The nttestion pending when ihe ' I he ntietion nf UJowera. Lane, a lourtu I.e. ni under ontidcnition The queation being .n the motion of Mr. II were, Tle dieuetion wae com. mud by Meeers Pcnnins ton, IMmons.in, Lwinir and Towers. Mr Bern moved the provioua question, wiiirh being seconsled, ii waa decided that the main qircetion slnmld . mit, which was .n the ragrowtiicnl of the bill, and dccidi d in the atliriuativc ay s J7, noes 17. n j ttuis. II o v ..ir Moon, to incorporate me i raw ion;.-, i i- and tW ice Wabash Rail lload Comnanv. which was rend .'md ret! rred to th committee on ( orporotieetii. Bj Mr. I ( frees, providing lor the eolh etioll of Ih i .. i : l 1 inum nt taxes a the seat t Uoverniuent VV . . VV I . I. I. w as r ad twice, and referred to ti.e coiuliutlec on education. By .Mr. Defn t . ana nd au i ' lo inciirimrate the I niv rsily of .Noire Dame 0U Lac, which paasedtoa second rcadinif. Bt Mr. Ilerriman guhieetinff ctmitahk intereat in school Umia to aale on execution, which n . , , road . i , j. i' ;i uu i i-i.-ri . u io i ii. a uuiei i r e. niun n . eo - 1 . . .t.a,;ii e .... ,1 , " , . . dr. Kockhiil, troui a M!cct cut limit tee, report! a . .- . ' . i.iii 10 .1001,11 ii. 1 1 . 1 . i . 1 1 1 oi era 1 r 11 s ui me , mui.1 tv ' d ilhn. w h 1. h wa -read tv.ic i ami rvferTcd to tlie Judiciary committe .Mr. Defreca tmrved hi take u; Ihe rent Houactogo into the election of V. s. Senator, on Thursday next, which was agreed to. .Mr. Iterrtinaa moved to poatpone Ihn consideration of the reaolotit n until IhcaMrtii inst.; which n is d eiih'd in the negativ ayet V'J, noce 'St. Mr. l!- 1 hill inoveai to reexmeider the) vote, vvi.i ii w as decided in the affirmative ay cadi, noeaVI. Th Presidem voted in theaffiroaative. The ueetion wat tlien put on poatponing the resolution ill! the :'t)t!i inst.. ami decided in the affirtna tiv. ayce 24, not - "-I. The President voted in the allirtnative. The Preaidenl htid before the Senate, report fmm the Commissi' mcr of the Wabash and l.r.e Canal, which was bt ,.1 on the table. l.il to leffalise the acts ,,, the late I "omini v tu r of llto a:.a-:i and Erie ( :iti:il; abio, I bill t i legalize the aalc of ecrtnin schx-) Imd-: were rcatl a tJürd lime and paaacd, Adjourned. II IUSE OF REPRESENT vTIVB5 'etitioni, gee,, were or - nted bv M -r-. Wall I T. , Shanka, Tingley, a memorial from the Direc the Mad s ui and udianapolii l!-n! Road I mv pinv. o;.inir a history of the operetiona ou Ihe ruad the failure of ind IttilU Ml r COUnt 11 ft TO t .s,"''lv. v c. to the charter, trrantinz t and asking am ndmenti thee rmpnny tlie p over to borrow money at larger rateof lntere"! tint; is j trl try the .v:..t.'. with the m confident expectation tbmt if tiieae ameninients arla.. 1 v . a . a t ad iiited, the road can be fullv completed t India polia in three years, Sullivan, Wiüs. Huer, Hardin, i'.u.r-... (of William Stnrey,) Co wen, llaaelrigg, and Palmer, which were n fi rred. Tic In!! providing em rnad and highwava came r'..-i'!s. (allowing " cents Mr. Byera moved ti.nt i tenth 1 to the county of 5 ted. Mr. ! I d' - m ved to . noi a(.of)ted. "il to S.r an 'i.' -v i-'.r mittec i-i'.ns U 1, aJ dia ' i n it he tut table, a inch v. 1 1 . .' od d iii;o;i:ni -et. r-ito'TV, tan to were if .a:.: - of d n.1 , faithful d.Mr. Mill would ! the receive a compc day f r extra mvices; which was not adnpti i r. Haml rid moved 10 a:ut.iid. ls to except the' County of I'.i:. :ni. And Mr. Rose rn . d to except the etmjixy of ' Ity: when Mr. tlr.'L'ory moveti the prevKRM quedio:i. and Ihe hill was otoered to a ti.ird reatiinw. .Mr. Ionen, of Fmintnin, from the majorit ynfacmnuiitlce rc-s.rted the kill for the reUef of Mnt-n

ii-l at tlio iiinc i I jrmnir tin- ietrs w.atnwa-n Uni privcih'tit iogivo relief to mcnibrn f the 1 .- iiiture. jm a

Mr. Ma; gave nn cxtdanation ot his vttlenietit , With the Airent of State. IL' L'ae tin- note. ted liectiiM he I lievfl t,iMis.-ii inuetni o to me iate. tor he did not Im lieve hiiiu-elf indebu-tl a s.nle dollar, hut to rc-t rid of a trulle4ime law -mi. t w itii tie a a I I i . a . .a . . 4 State. A tart of iht I in are madin '".nds e vi bt. I and the Agent d State bdd lulu li d . m aa . amount would be r.-e .v.. I ;n hot it Is. tint tie out nm f.i'l aatllaaiwal at the tune to draw nt 111 this way. lie eattared int.. a detail f the manner in which te w ,i- sustained. He d.d IHM w inli tn Im relieve! fltaw the p.iyni.-ut ..f the no: ; but only a-k. .1 for an exteaanna of tiaan. .Mr. Main ilia, a member of the romiiiitii. had not ;r.'.i mh tl the mventlgati n; and then-fore h- wan unaI la t" wive his appeubation t ;i.t,- n pt.rt. He therefore dtMH tro d from lue inajor.ty. Mr. .1 ana. nf Ftftrntair t:. l.u.rninu of the committen, in btaea; . ity a-nn itlitor. hud j 1 en our lillid Commissioner, I ieli Stapp, in many -, ;,rs aa any Other i..an; hat ;n tl - raee, as a npre utatiie, Ik hail come tn the colli iu-h'ii. fi m 9 full um '-.ntn ti of the t":n ls, that lenity -h uld Im exteiub-d tt that rnIrrtnan The n pr . m itm- from Broaw, ( Mr. Manulle,) uns absa nl from th-- city durinj; tin- mvestigalion of the committee. Mid tlieeutn w I'hout a full lumW'ledtfe of ihe W hole state of ti.e c.im. Mr. Mooney distda.tiie! an er-oiial t hjection to ... . a-. a ..I 1 1 ben. Stapp He ronaidered ttn. Stipp n defaulter. I nd cmld mt consent to the r iort of th romuntte-. i . .. . . , ... ... i . . i ii ue was convineeti u.ai en. .-taj-p u.u u u owe nofull an:, o ut charged tiam-t him. he would md iat!sent ha exact a e.-nt from him. Air aud veer said that if (seat. Stapp owed noth ing, why ii"i hriu in a bill ndievino hnu If. in the 1 ..... .1 .... t . 1 .... j a , U.ni .1 i."-.i mr. 1 o. ..- ..-;m ...... ,-... ..... .. .. f 1 m stavm-i oil (he time than Hoy were aware of. It I . a ... A a I a 1 I I . a a I ,n,gni " t? " "im-n. 0,1 r,,j ,1 Uie new biuhiiict. He P f-rr d to 1 he el.i ts,. .f the constitution, which ' ' .... j My UnU MO rsoii imlebUii as a public ollier to the State, shall holda .-at m . ther brauch t-f the Lsaetw littiire. ami the had t n -a-. -! n! of nu inlii i (irraue.U" ----- , - - -- n thimrs. in such a wav as t t ennit them to hold th. n scata. ! MJ ,".i. ,.,., . n, .., , ... . I n,i . (,,.,- . 11,1 1, . r I: i .It-.-si ei ..I 1 l r si im-r,- vt nr.. It.it Inn ! emeWliema now before thia Hcmna. Owe, na i an 9awew. tenaiow nf tinae. nwd the ither, that payiiM-ut iiucfht he I sTOute itlSUlte hoiid. It wnn rifftit tint lien. tapp .a . I . . . . ... should make explanations; hut under the a-ttb in. nt I -.. t I a a .. S II a 1 I I i Uli llir v.-in a inn ari.inoeiii' in u.i la-en inane. Ueno.', oajh gakl I d lay of paysJglt, nn.l Bal priuleire of no vine in the i-ai'.-r . f lit Statt. II- n-f.-rrt .1 graUemen wwo wen in i.uoc oi 1 a mat 1011 ami may htwa onpoaing relief m this instance. In no-rd to pa vin." in binds, lo carwetdered that the Stat SlIOUI.I i i . " .inn as nil iiiii . iiiiiii i, aim mat m one -ii miu reione I to take hie own IMOCf ill the IB llielit of a debt lb i i!. i i .1... i. ..i.i . c... the Mat.-. Thn state of the tianra were satteh, vetsan bw tranacUona na Kund UomminMioner t".'k place. lhal none knew what a day w. uld hrino forth tit refera nee to the stability of i tin r .orations with which the Mate had transaction-.. He nullit have eadi Ih iwymenf nf Ihn debt, a- it was entirely l -t i hnu. Mat like an bosseat mau bwväag trnnocsmaled his jh.w -ers. hn was wris illingtn pay 1 1i debt. He believed Milton Stapp to be an honest mm. and he would do as I.,-, coriectonee dictated, lei his essantiun ni a of hbs nela 9s they will. He denied that Milton sinpp a a - a lb fault r. :is be Ul d'-rst.MMl the t. nn. Another prtqKMaiUtm in the bill wan that payment should In made in State bonds. 'J'his he considered a iiiaifiiauinscme act in ttcn Stapp, fir having reeeivvw nothing he w a w ill iijt to pat ill tin- pap. r of the Mnte. I i -der e era i . w of tin- Mibjcet, he i isaaiih m d that -rv ol ien Stapp e.vhihit.-d llie litcl that hn c vaMjerid his raaane ;s gg boas s: man nennt to him thinilollars and cuts!. .Mr lloLr:itt came lu re as tin rtpsr Bjeag of all Mn rial ameiidinrnls. He onainV red this bill aa giving i M ,lton Stnj p ti.e pi ii ;ej.. . f pur haeutg I mis uf that ' ... . . . . . .. in. a ,: jt ue at liny eenis to inc miliar nun pay uqj nis hi to the Stale. He WOUM ll'd v.-te fiir the h.ll Ullh'S this pr .-...ii were strickl tl out. Mr Howard bad thowglrt, when a arttleiw wl was made with Gen Staitp, that In was ineVtsted t. the Mate in the aiiioiint for wbiefa he had given hi m.ti m not that it was to delay the matter for a s,rl turn lo enable the gentb man t get mal Ihn aVsbl alt... gcth r. Tiii- gjna thnttieti Stapp owd nothing l the State, was rathei singular to be edvawced at this p. nod Mr Tingley c , ..; r.-d that when an indtiitliial owed ilea State, be should be pen united lo any in llc ol li.u it . oi . f th. State, hdlar f.r dollar. H ama mrprteed .'it the rotirae puratied b lb gc-titknran from t ränge, and r hSrres t.. ifae iohe af thnf genthaaan in mvnc of our svetem of iiupnveimut. lb Üiougbl there was nothing unrenoawble m giving an extension f time, as his euritiea were fully a hie In nay, and tii.it then- wmild In- Mdlitttg unjust in pen- '"' :i" i y " from the Ag nt isf State lamdH that I b as iiifii "iuati n he i p ee ut. .1 ti . ... 1 I, .1 . . sun ariust ri,i; n, ! e.n.nl noi i.an .io.n.t ti.e , .. , , amouut Üiat uaa aiirrcd unmi Mtlletiient. lb-had . . . ... I .... . I.r lt.. . ... s,f.ii. 1 1 -. I ... r .!, . ".".- - ' ' " ". ' in, r.it not exist, in r. i n ti. .- t app emne. Afn r s.. me forth, r remarks from M sr Cwgory, II rod, ami Junes uf Fntrtttain, Mr 'anl. et-r moved an anmndnw at, that II State ami county oit.ei rs, indebted to ihe Si its, shall bai n the pnvilege of paying in State bumla, ftbe. wnich wa - not :nl"j I d. Mr Jatmsain n in rwhich being put, lo wil Shall Ihn bill be ewgnaeo'd f.r a third rending ! ws aWidcsJ m th.- IlirnMtiie, :. - JjO, ti" s Jll. m lootion, the lb u ad nsirncd. Mr BWkcmoi rt - ii lo a - ti .Mr llerod n Mr M'Aliste i a h ;! t' locate a Sti rt. j ansage of cietieatot Mr M". t, that 1- .. ; a bicfa motii n o v s . i. tic ii imrved to am nd. with uu re i'lm'k- -hall 'a? H 11 than tie - the time of tin- i at e of übe iruc 'fat arc on h which m .MrSn ail pert tn ted in th The bi Mr I Iiis itn nn wit I, iu tru 't s re; The bill lo estab!ioh an addition ta. B ft 9 Ir N k u .ti .rr. - ii 1 1 i i mat.. :. - f :tt i - n um L u af Mr Hi uatterof the .Mr Ha ci.e tU to go iuf not I Wt ...n. ; '":' s motive to the n! laiik., who had po h ntn.n; but he d.d tn it ntjxan. He sfmko i Id not bt Biistaki u. any, aw tl.i- subi Mr Mm. ns. r, -..n. ,. .. ...ummh t... .tlctnan trvai W z.:.::U ha i :., ttthtg 9tmxt 99 d. he tt ät i..!llntelit tr.la th

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