Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1847 — Page 1

ISDIAX.l LEGISLATURE. Reported for the State Sentinel. SENATE. . TiTiBAT, December 20, 1SJ3. Senate met. A message was received from the House informing the .Senate thai they were now ready to proceed, wiih closed doois, to the election of Bank Director, to fill the v?caocy occasioned by (he resignation of the Hon. Jas. P. Drake. The Senate then, with closed djors, proceeded to the election of the tame. Upon the doors being opened, it was announced that both House had ueeeeded iu electing James Switzcr.

ice senate adjourned. AFTEMSOO.V SESSION. Sena'e met. The Senate continued the reading of the Journal of the day previous, and in the discussion that bad arisen in the morning reiauve 10 a corrcetiou proposed to the journal. l ne journal was not corrected as proposed, but ordered to ic:uam as rcaa. Petitions Presented. Uy Mr Handy j referred without reading to a select comuimee. By Mr Dimer; referred without reading. By Mr Millikeo, from Omer Touey, and others ; referred without reading to a select committee. By Mt Green ; referred without reading t J a select committee. Reports from Standing Committees. Br M: Orth, fiom the iuJiciarv committee. renoitir i bill back, Riviog to married womcu the xiht to make wills ; (.Ulicuiieu 10. By Mr Ellis, from the judiciary committee, reporting a bill abolishing the office of Agent of Stale, aud transferring the duties of the same to the Treasurer of State j concurred in. By Mr Orth, fiom the judiciary committee, reporting a bill in relation lo brokers; concuired in. By Mi Orth, fiom the same committee, reporting a bill relative to ptactice in the circuit courts ; concurred in. By Mr Henry, amending the practice in probate courts ; concuned in. By Mr Murphy, from the same committee, lepoiting a bill entitled "An act amending an act relative to Climes and punishments, and recommending its indefinite postponement : -concuned in. By Mr Murphy, from the same eo-nmittee, reporting it inexpedient to reflate upon the subject of teduciug the fees of certain officers therein named; concurred in. By Mr Davis, reporting a bill relative to costs. The question being on concurring with the report, arid engrossing the same, it was so ordered. By Mr Clements, from the same comitittee, reporting a till for the relief of Baker and his wife; coocuirej in. By Mr S:ewait, from the same committee, leportmg a bill relative to executions; concurred in. t By Mr Osborn, from the committee on education, rrccmmendir g bill No SO to be referred to the judiciary committee; concurred in. By Mt Osboin, from the same committee, reporting a bill for the relief of the borrowers fiom the school funds j coucuired in. By Mr Logan, from the committee on claim?, repotting a till for the relief of Joel B. Caboun ; passed. Reports from Select Committees. Ey Mr Milliken, reporting it inexpedient lo legislate on the subject of increasing tbe pay of probate judgis; concurred in. By Mr Robinson, reporting a bill amending an act entitled MAu act for the incorporation of the Milfoid and Columbus railroad; passed. Resolutions Introduced. By Mr Paiks, as to the expediency of lepealing the law confining voters to their respective townships; not adopted. Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF UEPRESENTATIVES. Tvksoat, Dec. 23. The House met. The Speaker announced the following committee in accordance with Mr. Croolohank'a resolution. Messrs. Cn.okshank, Thompson, Dunham, Yaryan, Carr of L., iN'oei, Secrest, Suit, tilanficlJ, and Harlan. Petitions Presented. By .Mr. Jonca of B., from sundry citizens of B 'ark for J county in relation to the county boundary; referred. Hy Mr. Carnahan, from ami 105 others to locate a State road in Posey county; referred to the committee on roads. liy Mr. Hull, from A. Hendricks and son, in relation to a contract on the Madison and Indianapolis railroad. By Mr. Suit, a remonstrance against forming the new county. Uy Mr. Secrest, from citizens of Putnam county for tire re-organization of the militia laws. By Mr. Neal, from sundry citizens of Boone count", for the election of an additional jjstice of the peace. By Mr. Watts, from citizens ol Monroe county on the subject of license for marriage ; referred to the judiciary committee. Uy Mr. Secrest; referred without reading. . By Mr. Dowling, from iNalhan II. Shears pntvirg a divorce from his wile. Mr. Dowling made some statements to sliov that the case was a meritorious one. Mr. lSeal moved to lay the petition on the table ayes 53, noes 40. By Mr. Mason, from Taggett and his securities and 423 others, praying the release from a certain judgment in ttie Brown circuit court. Mr. Palmer introduced a resolution directing the clerk to inform the Senate that the House was now ready to proceed with closed doors to the election of a State Bank Director in the place of J. P. Drake ; adopted. Messrs. Fuller and Harvey were appointed tellers. Mr. Harvey moved a call of the House ; seconded. On motion of Mr. Moore, the rules were suspended, and the bill in relation to the Marion circuit court was taken up. On motion of Mr. Harvey, it was referred to a select committee. The House then proceeded, with closed doors, to vote for Bank Director, and on the sixth ballot hit. Swiizcr was declared their choice, having received 53 voles. The House then adjourned. AFTERNOON SESSION. The Speaker laid before the House the tenth annual report of the directers of the Indiana Mutual Fire Insurance Company ; laid on the table and 123 copies ordered to be printed. A message was received from the Senate announcing that The consideration of the bill to extend the writ of garnishee in certain cases which was referred to a committee of the whole House and made the special order of the day for this afternoon, was taken up and read. Mr. Miller being called lo the chair. The bill authorizes an execution plaintiff in case an execution is returned with "no property found," on filing an affidavit to garnishee any decree, judgment, bond, note or account in the hands of a third person J Ml. Sianfield offered an amendment. Which amendment exempts such amount due for daily labor as is necessary for the support of himself or his family. 2d. Further exempts $ worth additional personal property or choses in action, entirely from the operation of lh law. 3d. To make corporation stock liable to execution. 4th. The Planner of transferring auch stock when sold on execution. Mr. Thompson moved to amend the amendment. Which was when the judgment defendant had not 12-1 dollars worth of personal property, then an amount 6ulficient should be deducted from the amount attached to make up the deficit and tbe plaintiff pay the cost Which was adopted. Mr. Carnan moved further to amend. The amendment related to the defendant summoning a jury to ascertain whether he makes sufficient to support Ins family and educate his children, and the defendant making oath that such choses in action gnrnisheed are necessary for such purposes, and the plaintiff being unable to prove tbe contrary, suit shall be dismissed at his Cost Adopted. Mr. Harvey moved to amend so that no claim under twenty dollars should be garnisheed ; adopted. The bill and amendments were discuaed at their various stages by Messrs. Secrest, Sunfield, Thompson, Neal, Julian, Carnan and Cohns. The Committee rose. Whereupon, Mr. Secrest moved to lay the bill and amendments on the table. The ayes and noes being called, resulted as follows : Ans Messrs. Anthony, Arnold, Brown, Balding, Carr of C. Carr of L., Carnahan, Cohns, Cravens, Crookshank, Denrn, Decker, Dob.on, Dole, Dowling, Edwards, Fersuson, Fuller, Uilleece, üri Iiis, Green, Hall of P., Hall fV., llanna, Harding, Harlan, Hatfield, Hendricks, Hicks, Holland, llolinan, Hoste Iter, Huddleston, Huff, Huffstetter, Hull, Hunt, Jenison, Johnson, Janes of Ii., Jones of G., Kerr, Lemmonds, Lewis, Logan, Lutz, Mason, May, McCormack, Meredith, Miller, Monk, Moore, INeal, NotYinger, Norton, Osborn, Palmer, 1'arker, Parks, Powell. Secrest, Sleeth, Smiley, Suit, Sommers, Tackelt, Tail, Tebb, Thomas, Thompson, Trimble, Walker, Walts, Wiley, Wilson, Wise, Wolle, Woodruff, Young, and Mi. Speaker 80. Noes Messrs. AddIeman,DatteII,Cassatt, Clark, Dunham, Gordon, Hamilton, Harvey, Julian, Noel, Portei, bunfield, Stewart of P., Stewart of L.., and Yaryan 15. Mr. Cravens, on leave, introduced a bill declaring the meaning of a certain act therein named; read the first time. Mr. Dowling, a bill relative to advertising of real estate at sherifFs sale ; read the first time. Mr. Thompson gave notice that he would move to amend the rules so as to require the clerk to record on the journal the name of the member moving to adjourn, and the hour at which tne motion was muue. The House adjourned. SENATE. WxDssiDiT, Dec. 30, 1816. The Senat met. it. n..K.inriniviriiil anl took his seat. 4111 Atfcvw. -1 I , - , a .nmmniiiritinfl WIS rBCeiV ed from bts Excel'ency, tne X VWIMH.ISM'V"' a. a , Governor, and, oo motion of Mr. Edmonston, laid on the table. r n t; f Ufr. Orth, the message was lakea Up, anj the doors were ordered to bo closed. Upon the opening of tha doors, Mr. English, upon a suspension W the rules,

Published every Thnrsdnv. offered a r. sjluti.m adjourning the Legislature ine die on ths 18th of January, 1817. .Mr. Montgomery moved lo amend " t'uat it was inexpedient to fit a day lot aljournTierii." On motion, the amendment was laid on the talde. Mr. Davis then moved a further amendment," striking out the 18th and inserting the C3;h. On motion of Mr. Lngan, the amendment was laid on the table. Mr. Howell moves' for the previons question seconded. The quhstion then bting on the adoption of the original resolution, it was ad pted. The President then announced the standinif committees a . a under me resolution as reciprocated by the House. Petitions Introduced. By Mr. Berry ; nfmed to a seit et commiitfc Uy Mr. Davis, then moved to take up the report of the Pre.-ident of the State Bank, and referred. , By Mr. Allison; referred without reading. Uy Mr. Milligan; referred to the committee on roads. By Mr. Montgomery ; of Lucas on the subject of his salary ; referred. By Mr. Ccffin ; referred to a select commttte, without reading. Reports f rem Standing Committees. By Mr. Henry, from the Judici lry committee, of a bill lo vest tbe title if real rstate to the heirs of purchasers who die intestate ; concurred in. By Mr. Wim hell, from the Judiciary committee, of a bill requiring t edlcrs to take out license before merchan dising; od'pttd. By Mr. Murphy, from tha committee on enrolled tills : adopted. Resolutions Introduced. By Mr. Millizan, on the subject of exempting from ray ment of taxes for the school I und those who derive no benefit from the same ; adopted. liy Mr. Uerry of t . that the Librarian be directed not to erect a railing on the east side of the Senate chamber ; not adopted. By Mr. R -binson, as to giving Justices of the Teace jurisdiction in criminal casvs ; adopted. Uy Mr. Waters, that Volunteers in the Mexican war shall bo exempted from poll lax ; adopted. By Mr. Stotkwell, on the subject of requiring those having the care of femiusry funds to pay costs in certain cases; adopted. Joint Resolutions. Dy Mr. Iloltoway, on the subject of selling spirituous liquors to Indians ; adopted. By Mr. 0lorn, on the subject of improving the Harbor at Michigan city, for the improvement of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, and for the completion of the National Road ; passed to a second reading. By Mr. Winchell, on the causes of the present Mexican war. Mr. EJmonston moved that the Senate reject said resolution ; withdrawn. Bills Presented. By Mr. Ilolloway, amending an act for the incorporation of the Kichnvnd Turnpike Company ; referred to the committee on Corporations. By Mr. Robinson, a bill repealing an act therein named. Uy Mr. Milhkin, a bill i.i relation to the appointment of guardians in Dearborn county ; referred to the committee on the judiciary, with instructions to make it provisions general. By Mr. Coats, of a bill extending the time of holding Probate Courts in Fountain county ; passed. liiVs Passed. A bill in relation to Brokers. A bill for the reliof tf James Roberts. A 1 ill for the relief of Martha J. Thompson. A bill relative to cobts. A bill relative to the assignment of dower. A bill to vacate offices when officers become insane. A bill lo incorporate a Public Seminary in the town of urora, in the county of Dearborn. Oa motion, bill No. 71 was taken up, relative to the ;ecution laws now in force in this State. Mr. Handy mocd to lay the bill on the table ; afürmcJ. cxThe Senate then adj urncd. A FTE i:OON BESSION. On motion, bill No. 83, relative to the execution laws of the State was taken from the table. Mr. Parks moved an amendment. Mr. Murphy moved the previous question. A call of the Senate was ordedered, and all further call was suspended, and the bill and amendment was referred to the Judiciary committee. And on motion that the Senate proceed with closed doors, to consider the communication of the Executive, nominating the Hon. Samuel E. Perkins, as one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the Slate. Upon the re-opening of the doors, the following resolution was offered : That the Senate do hereby advise and consent to the nomination of Samuel E. Ptrkins, as one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the S;ale of Indiana ;" adopted. Bills Passed. A bill amending an act for tho incorporation of the Michigah Road Company ; passed. Leave was granted to Mr. Ellis to introduce a resolution requiring the committee on the Slate Bank to investigate the statement made by the Presideut of the Stale Bank in reference to certain persona therein mentioned, and to have leave to send for persons and papers. Before action was had upon its adoption, The Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. W'edsesdat, Dec. 30, 1846. The House met. Petitions Presented. TheSpeiker laid before the House, the petition of J. M. Ray, to provide for ihe punishment of merchants' clerks for embezzlement ; laid on the table. By Mr. Huff-aetter, from M. Sanders and others, in relation to the school laws. By Mr. Arnold, for the incorporation of the Columbus Bridge Company. By Mr. Dowling, to locate a State road in Vigo county. Ala , to change the name of Newmarktt, to MackporU Uy Mr. Parker, referred without reading. Uy Mr. Grifft, against licensing the retailing of liquor. By Mr, Harlan, from citizens of Graut couuty, against any part of their county be'ug attached to Blackford county. By Mr. Meredith, to divorce James Giiggins from his wife; laid on the lab'e. On motion of Mr. Shields, the bill for the relief of David Burr was taken fr m the table and referred lo a select committee, consisting of Messrs. Shields, Dunham and Hendricks. Uy Mr. Dunham, from citizens of Washington county, on the subject of confining voters to their own township; laid on ihe table. By Mr. Fuller, referred without reading. By Mr. Stewart, referred without reading. Reports from Standing Committees. Mr. Secrest, from the committee on Win aud Means, against the expediency of repealing the law requiring the revenue to be paid in such funds as they are received ; concurred in. Mr. Carr of LH from the same committee, reported back the bi.l amending the Revised Statutes, to changa the term real estate, to that of taxable properly, in certain sectious, and recommended its iadefiuite postpoueuient; concurred in. Mr. Patmer, from the Judiciary, a bill in relation to selling canal scrip ; read the first time. Mr. Slcelh, from the same, reported back the bill regulating the fines justices of the peace are authorized to collect, and recommended i.s indefinite postponement; concurred in. Mr. Julian, fiom the same, reported it inexpedient to authorize females to prosecute suits fjr divorce free of charge, and to require attorneys to advocate such divorces; concurred m. Mr. Potter, from the same, againtt the expediency of llowing suits to be instituted a.jsinst ageuts of incorpora tions wiihoul the State: concurred in. Mr. Sleeth, from the same, a bill in relatiou to granting letters of guirdianship; read the first time. Mr. Hum, from ihe committee on education, ieporte.1 on the subject of the resolution in relation to superintendent of common schools. That ihe Treasurer of State was required to perform the duties contemplated by the suj eriiiiendent. That the amount necesssry to compensate such cflker, &c , eoulj be belter expended. On motion of Mi. Meredith, it was recommitted, with instructions lo report a bill. Also, against ihe expediency of appropriating the school funds different from the present; concurred in. Mr. Thomas, from the committee on Roads, a bill com pelling non-residents to pay a tax equal to that of resi dents; read the first lime. Mr. Brown, from the same, on the same subject. Mr. Porter, from the committee on corporations, a bill vacating certain a', reels and alleys in Cambridge City ; esd the first time. Mr. Casaatt, from the ssoi6, a bill incorporating Ander sou's Collsgtate IusUtule ; read the first lime.

INDIANAPOLIS, Bills Retried from Select Committees and Read the First 7Sme. mm . . .ir. Mason, for the relief of Willism Tsjgett and se curities. Mr. Deam, to legiliza the proceedings of the county ui .-i u a in county. Mr. Powell, in relation to recording letters of guar Mr. Meredith, to amend the school law. ! Mr. HulTjtciier, for the relief of purehasers of sa'ine '1 1ST lanus in wrao;e county. Mr. Hall of W fir ihe r-Hef of E. F. Lucas. j Mr. Thomps n, a bill d fining lite duties of clerks of i ronate courts. The bill reduces the fees of clerks of Probate courts, nd authorizes theru.instfiJ of tnnscriUn; the iuvcntorj, sate bill. &e., merely to refer to them. An extended and discursive debate ensued, in which ihe abstract principles of democracy and wbiggery were amply discussed, and tbe patriotism and disinterestedness the demegoguism and ad captandum tendency of the respective parties were satisfactorily exhibited, nearly onehalf of the members participating. Mr. Miller moved iu indefinite postponement; negalived. Mr. Balding introduced an amendment, which was accepted. Some four or five unimportant amendments were oßered, but rejected. On moiion of Mr. Harvey, the House adjourned, the question still pcnJing. irTEtisooa scssto.t. The House met. On motion of Mr. Cravens, the bill pending when the House adjourned was taken up; numerous amendment! were offered, soma very vittij ; the a) es and noes were invariably called ; a highly laudable desire was manifested to relieve the sovereign people from the onerous and unjust taxation so Ion imposed on them lor ihe support or county otlicers. After beiu puflicietilly amended, ihe winde matter was laid on the table. Mr Stanfield, from tho judiciary committee, on leave, reported hack the bill amending the execution laws. Mr. Crookshank moved that the Lill be laid on the table. Mr. Crookshank moved lo take up a scaled messnge of the Governor ; agreed to; whereupon the lobby was c!cared,nd ihe House in secret session proceeded to the consideration of the staled communication, when it apappeared to be the bill lo vacate certain streets and alleys in the town of Noblesville, with the Governoi's veto, the objection being that in engrossing the bill the word "recalled" wns used instead of "vacate." Mr. Secrest, on leave, reported buck the bill amending the charter of the Indiana Abury University. Mr. Parker introduced a bill legalizing certain proceedings of the probate court of Allen county ; read three several times and passed. Mr. Hanna, on leave, introduced a bill for the relief of Thomas Ross; raad three several times and passed. Mr. .Noel, to change the name of William Chill to that of William Darne ll ; read the first time. Mr. Secrest, a bill to vacate certain streets in South Greencnstle ; read the first timeMr. Yaryan, to providu lor the elections : read the first lima. This bill provides that the voters f ttie several counties nt their annual elections may elect a resident prosecuting attorney, whoso compensation in full shall he a docket fee of five dollars for each conviction in the circuit court, and ten dollars for each conviction on writ of error or appeal in the Supreme Court. Mr. Catsatt, to provide for the election of supervisors in Wabash and Boone counties ; read the first time. Mr. Griffi, to incorporate a certain church in Randolph county ; read the first lime. Mr- Arnold, to amend the act incorporating the town of Columbus; read the first time. Mr. Julian, to incorporate the ancient order of E-cIam-peis Vitus ; rraJ the first lime. Mr. Trimble, in relation to county Treasurers ; read the first time. Mr. Meredith, lo amend the Cambridge City charter. Mr. Suit, for ihe relief of Joseph Jackson ; rejecteJ. The House then adjourned. SENATE. Tuursdav, December 31, 154G. The Senate met. Petitions weie presented by Messrs. Millikm, Miller, Berry of M., Milligan, Edmonston. and Barbour; all of which were severally referred, without reading. The President, by consent of the Senate, added Mr. Barbour to the following standing committees : on corporations: on the judiciary: on federal relations: and on the State Bank. Reports from Standing Committees. By Mr. Read, from the committee on federal relations, concurring in the remarks of his Excellency, the Governor, in Iiis annual message, upon the subject of the Mexican war. A motion was then made to lay the report on the table and 2,UC0 copies be printed. A division of the question was called, and the report wjs laid on the table. The question then recurring on the printing, after some discussion the motion lo print was wiihdiawu, aud The Senate adjourned. , AFTERXOOX EESSIOX. Leave was granted, on motion of Mr. Coats, to Hora tio B. Smith to withdraw certain papers from the State Library. Mi. Davis inquired if there was no rule prohibiting smoking In the Senate Chamber or the Lobby. 11 was lliouglil by the 1 resident lliat tbe suggestion or Mr. Daisupon the practice would be sufficient to pre vent repetition of it. .Mr. Orth moved a call of the Senate ; which was or dered, and the absentees sent for. lire Senate then went into the consideration of the bill upon calling a convention to revise the constitution. Air. Urlh remarked, that in order to give tune to sena tors to examine the measure in all its details, lie would move to postpone the consideration of the bill until Mon day next. Mr. Head was opposed to the delay. Mr. Barbour said he was in favor of a convention, but not being acquainted with the provisions of the bill, that lie might have opportunity ot examining it, lie should vote for its postponement. The ayes and noes beinj called, ayes zit noes i. Leave was granted to Mr. Orth to make a report from the judiciary committee, recommending the indefinite postponement of a hill of the House of Representatives, explanatory of an act therein named ; not concurred in ; so the bill passed to a second reading. Mr. Henry moved lo take from the table the report of the trustees of the blind asylum ; so ordered, and referred to the committee on benevolent institutions of the Slate. Reports from Select Committees. By Mr. Handy, amending an act authorizing the re moval of obstructions in certain creeks. By Mr. Verbrike,of a bill locating a Slate rond therein named ; passed. liy JJr. Winchell, l a bill abolishing the omce ol justice of the peace in Yorktown, Delaware county. By Mr. Milliken, vacating a certain road therein named. Resolutions Introduced. By Mr. Milligm, as to amending the present capias law, giving a right to issue a capias ad respondendum up on affidavit, in certain cases; adopted. m, m a f . . - . - . i BT . e 1 uy mt. aiarsn, mal tue committee on tue uuuer utu be allowed to employ a clerk ; adopted. By lit. Morgan, lo proceed next Saturday to the election of Stale printer. Mr. Edmonson moved lo lay sj'iJ resolution on the table ; so ordered. Uy Mr. Clements, that the Senate shall not suffer the introduction of any report, bill or resolution relative to national matters ; moved to lay on the table ; so ordered. Joint Resolutions. By Mr. Stockwell, on ihe subject of improving the mail route from the Wabash valley to New Orleans; passed. Bill Introduced. By Mr. Edmonson, foi ihe relief of the Trosccuting Attorney of the 4th judicial circuit; referred to the committee on claims. By Mr. Parks, repealing an act incorporating the Morgan county seminary ; passed to a second reading. I3y Mr. Osborn, a bill repealing an act enabling supervisors to keep open highways; passed lo a second reading. By Mr. Goodenow, a bill relative to a settlement made by the Agent cf Slate; referred to the committer on claims. By Mr. Montgomery, of a bill amending the 8th section of an act regulating the fees of certain officers therein named ; passed lo a second reading. By Mr. Conner, changing the name of the town of Canton, in iipton county; passed loa sccono reaumg. By Mr. Handy, to increase the common school fund j passed to a second reading. By Mr. Montgomery, ol a bill amending the 8th nrticlo of the Revised Statutes of 1643 ; referred lo the judiciary comtntlee. Leave was granted to Mr. Winchell to introduce a petition ; w Inch was referred without reading to a select committee.

JANUARY 7, 1817. Orders of the Dai. A joint resoluticn on the subject of pre-emption on the Miami Reservation in the State of Indiana; passed. A bill for the improvement uf highways iu the county of Bartholomew ; passed. " j A HII regulating the mode of doing county business io the cjunty of Harrison ; passed. j A bill authorizing the Stale Bank to lay off a plat of certain lots near South Bend ; parsed. I A bill amending an art incorporating Lawrenrtburgh, in the county of Dearborn, and Madison, in Jefferson county ; paused. . Mr. Osborn give notice lh.t, on to-morrow, lie would oner an amendment to the rial s ol the Senile, t the eflect that at 12 o'clock euch day, the orders of the day should be fccled upon. A bill settling the dell of ihe Wabash Manual Labor and Teachers' institute, to the sinkiug fund of the Sale of Indiana ; ayes 40, noes 10. The Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Thcbsdat, Der. 31, 1816. The llousj met. Petitions Presented. By the Speaker, to form a new county from Daviess and Greene; referred to a select committee. Uy Mr. Meredith, from Levy Wood a and others, to inCorporate minor Lodges of Odd Fellows; referred to a select committee. . '' Mr. Griffis, from Carey S. Goodrich, of Randolph county, lo authorize the school commissioner to make a deed in a certain case ; referred lo a select committee. By Mr. Noel, from W. Quarles and H. O'Xesl, remonstrating agiir.st any change in the Marion circuit court ; referred to a select committee. By Mr. Dobson, from citizens of Owen, on the subject of confining voters to their own towuships ; referred lo a select committee. By Mr. Trimble, from 72 citizens ef Muncie, to incorporate that town ; referred to a select committee. By Air. Powell, a petition for a divorce; laid on the table. By Mr. Miller, for the divorce of Arabella Harrison from ber husband ; laid on the table. By Mr. Harlan, from Israel Phillips and others, in relation to confining voters to their respective towuthips ; referred to a select committee. By ihe Speaker, from citizens of Knox county, praying the divorce of Xancy James from her husband : laid en the table. By Mr. Edwards, a petition for a divorce ; (not read.) Also, instructions lo a committee ; both laid on the table. By Mr. Wilson, from George Meeker, praying a divorce from bis wife, Mary ; laiJ on the table. By Mr. Scott, from the Rev. John Gillespie, of Putnam county, for a divorce from his wifo ; laid on the table. Mr. bicclh, from citizens ii Shelby county, praying a prohibition of retailing of spirituous liquors ; referred to the Judiciary committee. Mr Stanfield, from ihe committee on the Judiciary recommended the bill authorizing deeds in certain ca.-es lo be made," lo be laid on ihe table ; concurred in. Mr Julian, from the sa,nie, against tbe inexpediency and the unconstitutionality of forming a new county out of Richardville, Clinton, &c; concurred in. Mr Dunham, from the same, reported back the bill lo amend the 48th and 49th sec of the 2d article of the 29th chap, of the R. S. of 1813, and recommended its indefinite postponement ; concurred in. Mr Porter, from the same, reported back the bill giving extended jurisdiction to the counties adjoining the Oaio and Wabash rivers over crimes; read the second lime. By Mr Harvey, from the same, reported a bill authorizing writs of ne exeat j read the first time. Mr Porter, from the same, reported bark the bill in relation to chancery practice, recommended its passage; passed to the third reading. Mr Julian, from the same, reported back the bill authorizing choses in action to be subjected to execution by bill in chancery ; passed lo the second reading. Mr Hunt, from the committee on Education, reported against tbe expediency of making any change in the present law in relation to ihe time of making returns of the Dumber, &c, of children in the common schools; concurred in. Also repor'cd a bill exempting real and personal property belonging to institutions for educational purposes; recommitted lo a select committee. Mr Meredith, from the committee en roads, a bill to locate a State road in Lawrence county ; read the fiisl time. Mr Lewis, from the committee mi Canals aud Internal Improvements, reported against ihe petition of the Delphi storage and commission company. Mr Hsnna stated that all the facts necessary to a full examination of this subject had not been obtained in lime to lay before ihe committee. He therefore moved that it be re-commitcd ; agreed to. Mr Stewart of Fn from the committee on trust funds, a bill in relation to loaning school funds ; read the first time. Mr Noel, from the committee on public buildings, reported a bill authorizing the disposal of ihe Governor's Circle in Indianapolis ; read the first time. Reports from 6ve;f CommilleiM. Mr. Thompson, a bill for the relief of Thomas Wbeatly and securities ; read Ike first time. Mr. Secrest, the bill in relation to courts in the seventh judicial circuit; passed lo the third reading. Mr. l-ravetis reported back the bill in relation to the fees of county officers, to whom, with the amendments, it was.refcrred for the purpose of arranging in tleir appropriate places, instead of being laid on the table as reported in Wednesday's proceedings. A brief discussion ensued, after which, the bill was ordered lo be engrosed. The House theu adjourned. JLFTEB300X SESSION. The House met. Mr. Noel introduced a resolution directing the Piincipal of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum to hold an exhibition iu the Hall of the House to-morrow at S o'clock P. M.; adopted. Mr. Cassatt introduced a resolution resolving to meet at 8 o'clock A. M., at half past one P. M., and not adjourn before 4 P. M ; not adopteJ. Bill Read the third lime and Passed. To incorK)rate Anderson's Collegiate Institute ; to change the lime of holding the Probate Coutts of Allen county ; For the relief of John Mclntire and others, of Pike; to locate a State road in Kosciusko; a joint resolution in relation to the Central Canal ; a j tint resolution in relation to Col. Francis Vigo ; to amend the act incorporating the Indiana Asbury University ; lo locate a Slate road from Logansporl lo Marion, in Grant county ; in relation lo common school funds in lackson county ; to relocate a State road from Greenfield to Lebanon ; for the safe keeping of the records of Ohio; to locate a State road in Wells and Adams; Do. in Richardville andCarroIl ; to improve State road in Wells county ; lr the better protection of religious assemblies ; to re-locale a Stale road in Carroll couuty ; for the relief of James Kitchen ; to locate a Slate road in the counties of Grant and Madison ; a joint resolution in relation to the Cumberland road ; a joint resolution in relation to settlers on public lands; lo incorporate the Logansport and Wabash free bridge company ; to legalize the election of a justice of the peace in Randolph ; to transfer the duties of school commissioner in Crawford county to Auditor; lo amend the act for tha relief of James May ; to incorporate the trustees of tbe Underwood burying ground; lo authorize the record of letters f guardianship ; to incorporate ihe Kosciusko medical society of Kosciusko county ; to change the name of Anna James lo that of Anna Churchman ; to authorize G. Johnson to build a mill dam ; lo authorize J. W. Elliot to build a mill dam across the Mississineway ; to incorporate the Institute of Fine Arts in Bowling Green, Clay county ; to autho.ize the Johnson Circuit Court to hold adj urned terms ; fur the improvement of the river Patoka, in Gibson county ; the act lor the further relief of volunteers in the Mexican war. A large number of bills were read tLe second time and appropriately referred or were ordered to be engrossed. The bill to elect Prosecuting Attorneys coming up on its second reading. Mr Secrest moved that it be iudefiuiiely postponed. Mr Holland, on leave, introduced a bill to provide for the settlement of a claim with Adam BalJwell. Mr Secrest, on have, introduced a resolution instructing the committee on education to inquire into the expediency of ceitain means therein specified for the purpose of preserving sheep from being destroyed by Jogs; adopted. The House then adjjurucd. SENATE. Fmidat, January 1,1847. The Senate met. Petitions Presented. By Mr. Miller, of certain citizens of Harrison connty, praing for the attaching of a portion of Harrison county lo Crawford county ; referred to a selecl coramiltee. By Mr. Coals, of certain citiaeos of Fountain county, praying the formtliou of a new county ;! referred lo ihe Judiciary comm.ltee.

Volume Vls:::::::Xiuabcr 29. By Mr. Miller, of Daniel Dsjhuff; referreJ lo a select committee. Mr. Handy gvve notice that on tn-mnrrow he would move that an addition be made to the 53J rule of the Senale, prohibiting the smoking of cigars in tho Senate Chamber aud iU lobbies. Reports from Standing Committees. By Mr. Parks, from the committee on Finance, for ihe relief uf Anthony Basselt; concurred in. By Mr. Rockhill, from the co.nmitue on Elections, that no cause existed to vitiate the election of the Hon. Mr. Milligan, Senator from the counties of Blackford, Randolph aid Jsy ; concurred in. By Mr. Paiks, from the committee on Federal Relations. of the Joint Besolution on the subject of ihe improvement oi tue uaroor ai Auchigan City, wuu au amendment, sinking out the enacting clause. Mr. Csborn tn'tved an amendment to the amendment, A division of the question was called for. . And Mr. O.born's amendment was adopted.. " . Mr. Edmonston then moved an amendment, which was adopteJ. Mr. E!!is then moved an amendment. Mr. Berry of F. moved aa amendment to the amend, mcnt. Mr. Handy then moved that ihe amendments lay on tLe laid. Mr. Ellis called far a division of the question ; ordered, and the an.f ndmei.t of Mr. Ellis wss not laid oa the table. Mr. Handy then withdrew his moiion. Mr. Berry of F.'a amendment was adopted. Mr. Stewart ihert moved an ametid.nei.1 thit White river be adJed to the resolution. Mr. Stewart remarked that in this amendment he expected ihe support of all his Whig bielhren in the Senile. Five days sii.ee, they had introduced, and voted f r, a resolution expressing the ense of the General Assemby that all streams navigated by steamboats and shipping craftwere of national importance, id J that all measures of national importance were sul jects f appropriations by ihe General Government. Now White ruer had t een navigated by steamboats to White rivet briJge, and now, within sixty miles of ihe Capital. He thought then by their own rule, thry would with unanimity support his proposed amendment. Mr. Berry of M. moved lo lay on the table ihe amendments. The previous question was called for, and the amendment of Mr. Eliis, with the proposed anieiidmeiUs was not laid on the table. The question on the adoption of Mr. Stewart's amendment recurring, il was adopted. Mr. Green then moved lo lay the amendments on the table ; carried. .Mr. Ellis moved to iudefiuiiely postpone the amendments. Mr. Montgomery then moved lo lay on the table said motion, pending which motion, Mr. Osborn moved that the Senate adjourn, and that the Clerk put on the Journal that it is now past twelve o'clock; nol carried. The question on laying the moiion ef Mr. Montgomery on the table was then taken, and nol carried. The question then recurring on the indefi.rte postponement of the Joiut Resolution and pend.ng amendments, it was not carried. Mr. Stewart then moveJ the previous question; seconded. The main question, on the engrossment of the Joint Resolution and its amendments then being put, il was carried by a vote of ayes 33, noes 15. The Senate then adj urned uut I Saturday morning, lo attend an exhibition of the Deaf and Dumb, at Ihe Hall of the House uf Representatives. HOUSE OF REPHESEXTATtVES. FaiD a v, January I, 1S17. The ilouse met Petitions Presented. By Mr Gilleccc, from Eli Muiry, for compensation for services rendered the Mate) uferied lo a selecl cusninittee. Br Mr Tait, fiom citizens of Lafayclte, to iacorpoiate the society of Odil Fellows. iiy Mr Wwlf, from citizens of Sullivan counly, iemonstiating aaiust a new cuunty. Uy Mr Claik, from Minaret Wade, to be cmpoweied to withdiaw her slock from the Lagraue Phalanx. Uy Mr Dole, from Edward James, lo protect religious assemblies; laid on the table. Mr Crookhank, on leave, introduced a revolution authorizing the joiut committee ou ihe State Debt bill to employ a clcik when necessary; adopted. Reports from Standing Committees. Mr Moore, from the committee on education, leporteJ a bill to provide for a supeiiulinJctit of common schools; lead a fiist time. Mr Xofsinger, from the same committee, icported back the bill fur the lelief of Demey Linton, of Iljndolph county j passed to a third readiu. Mt Hunt, fiom the ame committee, that it was inexpedient to giant appeals from the decision of district tiustces lo the county boa id, in the foimation of school districts. Mr Dunham moved that the repuit be 1-id ou the tabic; agreed to. Reports from Select Committees. Mr Secrest lepoited a bill to vaca'e certain streets and alleys io Grecntat!c ; lead a fht tine. Mt Shields reported back the bill for the ulicf of David Burr. Mr Hamilton reported a bill to change the name of Eliza Ann Camden to Eliza Anu Sid tll. Mr Miller repotted a joint ieolution memorializing Congress io eive a gianr of lands lying in the Vincennes Und uistiict, Ciitsoo county, for the puipoc uf making a road leading from Oweusville, in said county, to the mouth of the Patoka, near Mount Cainitl, Illinois. Mr Monk icpoited against legislating on a petition in lelaiion to a change in Crawfoid county. Mr Shield', lo authoiize the electiou of an additional justice uf the peace io Jackson county. Mr Cohns lepoited back the bill providing for the tlecliou of pioeculing attorney in each couuty. Mr Ainoid rcpuilc-d a bill Ij iucoipoiate the Columbus Biidge Company. Mr Thompson reported amendments to the bill granting d. voices. Authorizes females to prosecute suits for divorce free of cot, and iequi.es piosecuting attorney to assist ia ubtaiuing them, iuslea i uf resisting A No, a bill in lelatiou lo suits Iroughl by physicians. Bill gives the defendant, wbsn sued by a bysiciao, the right of pleading io defence, that the physician was iutoxicated or incapable when ihe service was performed. Mr Moore lepurted a Lill to fix the time uf bulJing probate couits in Maiiou county. Mr Dunham lepoited back the bill i" telatioti t a convention lo icvise the consli.utiou uf the Stale, wi:h several amendments. Mr Dowling, fiotu the minority, presented a couutcr tepoit. Mr Palmer also iutiodpccd a counter report. Mr Carr uf L. mjved lhal the bill, &c. be laid on the table aud made the special oider uf the day for Monday next. Resolutions Introduced. By Mr Taiker, lliat, a select committee of five be appointed to inquire into Ihe piestnt coudiiiou uf the lliiee per cent, fund; adopted. liy Mr llrown, instruciiu ihe committee on roads to uiejuhe into the expediency uf enacting a law making it the duty of the boaid doing county business in this Slate, in ceitaiu cases to levy a tax on disliicts aud paits uf ditiicts,foi tbe purpose uf building aud repaiiiug LiiJ-cs nol situated iu such distuctr; adopted. Mr Siai.field iutioduced a joint resolution oo the subject of tbe Sc. Josephs liver; lead a fiisl time. liy Mr Leinmond, a joint resolution in relation to selecting seats in the Hall sua Senate Chamber. The jiint resolution piuvidcs thai ihey shall be obtained by lot. , ... Mr Miller introduced the following j int resolution t WiitatAs, The Mexkau G-neiLirieiit, by aimed ttops, did, ou the twcuty-fouiih day uf A mil last, ueai the city of Matamoia, cross over the Kio Grn Jc, into ihe leiritoiy of the United Stales, and lUete kill ceitain Ameiiau citizeus, aud menace the lives of many moie, thereby commencing a j most unjust war against Ihe said Uuiled States, for which, sod other reasons, the Congiess uf the United Stiles' dhl justly and paliioticaily recognize the txisteuce of said war with ihe government ef Mexico Theicfoie, JJ it retolveJ, That the Geneial Awn.bly of Ihe State of j Indiana fully appiuves of tbe ricojyjiiion uf sail war with the Government of Mexico, ou the thiitcet.th or May last, by Congress, aud thai the etScient nuuner ia which this war ! has been can ied on by the Kaeculive, ear gallant ulficcis, aud biave soldier, lully meet our approbation. And be it further resolved. That cur Set.atoii in Conjries be instructed and our Kepieenttives reotie-tcd l ue lueii j iuQueucc to continue a vigorous pnecutim of the war. until au honorable peace is fully latificd, aud to vole for all ncressaiv appropriations for the satre. Be it further rrWcei, That His Kxeellency the (Joveinoi le requested to forward by mail copies or lUi jmt resolution to ihe President of the Uoi'ed States, aud each uf oui Senatois and Hepieseutatives in Congress. ... Mr Mooie moved to iuJeliuitely postpone the joiut leso,dVhich motion, after some debate, was withdrawn by hi n. When ihe resolution passed to a second leading. Jiilis introduced and read afirl lim: By Mr .Stanfield, to secuie the tights of HoctholJeis in coiporatcd companies. Dy Mr Jenisou, to Incorporate the White River Budge Company. , ... ii m . 11,11 ,.r c . r.r th nrnttetion of larmeis. Iff .111 w . ., - r- . (The bill telates to marking slock, lo pi event their being taken away by dioveis. . By Mr Lulz, lo vacate certain streets and alleys in wie .wu of Kobltsville j lead three several un, -u

Br Mr IIsbcs, to imri'oie the Michirin road iu Carroll

coLtity. Uy Mr Carnahan, to charge the mode of doing probate buinrs j lead a ecoed lime, and iririied. liy Mr Johnson, to allow tbe probate judje tf Deaiborn county to tke acknowledgements. liy Mr Miiler, tu amend so act for tbe opecirg aod repairing public highways in Gibtou couutr. liy Mr StaüüelJ to alfotd a moie Prii llt temf.'r in artier uf tiesas. . By Mr SCeict, to ametd tbe act io relation to county olEceift. Relates to county treasurers, Le. iuirig fee bills io favor -uf prcWeor. By J!r Slauüeld, to amend the tnviMocs of the Reviei 'Statutes in iclatiou to g. anting so irjourtioa in vacation. By Mr Suit, in relation to the moOe uf publuduug tbe deMinqujfiil li-t in Clinton county. 1 By Mr llufT, to menj ike Revised Statute in relatioo to ;ihe poisons to Le selected for sppiaiscrs uf the estates uf UeceOettU. . By Mr Unf.elJ, to incorpoiate the Ctcenfield and SheltyJ ville Rulroad Company. By Mr Xofsingri, for the imnioverr.eM e( common school By Mr Sunneid, to amend the act regulaiii'g proceedings un ler the writs 1 ad quod damnum. liy Mr Claik, io lela'ioa to loads and highway ia Lprance county lead twite, and ufeired to the committee on read. ANo, io extend the jmidiction of . jiiiice of the pace in, Lagiane couuty ; lead tw ice, aud referred 13 a selecl committee. . By Mr Porter, to legalize the acts of tbe school commit Montr in Han ison county.. hy Mi Arnold, in relatiou to the county auditor of Bartholomew. . . Uy Mr Trimble, dispensing with bailiff to rand juror. Meisaues of the Senate were taken up and disposed of. The House adjjumed. 4FTXBXO0X SkSSlOX. The House met. ... Mr Seeret piesented a memorial of the trustees of the ludiaua Asbury University, pi lying a loan. The bill in telatim ti ibe pilots at Ihe falls of the Ohio liver being on its second reading, Mr Tait moved tj amend the IVA tjr increasing the number fiom one to two. Mr Feiguscu inured lo iadifioitcly postpone the till and amendments. Considerable diwus-ion aroe. in which Messrs Ferguson,' Shields. Tait, and Carr i f L. participated. Mr Tail's amendment was iheo adopted j when the lill picd loa third reading. Mr Ho'tt'Uer, on leave, presented a memoiiai from the trustees of the Waba-h College. On motion uf Mr Secret, Ihe bill to provide for the further election cf the iotane atylum was referred to the committee on teiipvolerit intilutioii. Mr Noel was added to that committee. ... ... Mr Shield intioluced a res dution tendciing tbe e ot the Hall to Mr II. I'. West to deliver a Itc uie ou co uroou satiool. Mi Thompson introduced a Li .1 for the relief of L. Q. Debruler, of Dubois couuty. On moiion. the Hme a-tjtirted. MST OF IYLTTE:sS tnar.MAIXINci in the Tust OUlce at InJianiixjlis. Iadiana. oa ia. January 1. jMtl. rrypers ms calling fvr these letters will please to saw AbX'LRTlSED. Tue inland pMag on all letters or papers for Fertig Counti ies must be pre-paid, otherwise they cannot be für urardtd. Atkins James B Alan ine Aaion Adam I'strick Ave ) oIoiuou AiW.( Mr A.lum A II Alcorn Heiry Armstrong Thomas AtliMIU 1 it AruisLroiig John uiruesry vv Roll Isaac ; Hüte her Miss Elixai beth ;HullV illume Ambrose iHume Mi Martha Kilcby Juhu JU-ese Mi. ttobinson Noah -Kitchiftou W illiam lUra Mr M tldrdipg Miss Amanda l uoincll Henry ii-iiea-MY fruMJll iutj lduici .Hilton V W iiley R (Hopkins (ioorpe R Kaady Mrt M AUrcJ Lew u li HcaJy l nomas 'KoUusoo w arrsn AnJerson William (J Ha r) man Juha W 3 'Hummer K 11 Aiheetoa Rev b M 111 ive Johi Hunker Mr B Blake Col T II lit oven William Bruce Gtor' Ho. man W ä 'Howard Thomas P i llabert Allen 'liana Min Martha KelJ J B t rtetd Sand Koliiosou A J ' lloiMrr iimt KicLmund Lr O 8 Stewart SamuU M 'Stapp Ui-n M UM lie 11 f ItoliJbv Bcnj Bnto.i Miss Mary E 9 Hand Miss Mary S liruce Mrs Sjdiiey ;Hoi ieAndy Brvai Thomas Harri Asa Braiy Henry Liun.t John V Bruwn e,iK Bradley W ä lii j a il A bio n John B.owii W P Uun sJ W lirowning Julia Brown J J Bates T J Blauvitt James Hamilton Anil K i kMikS Margaret S 'Hancock N:ou Sniiili Wdi mi.kb Mrs Jane Smiih T Holmes W C . H am mun d W P 'SoiiiB Juhn t jMnnh Jukpb Hunt James H jaiuuli Ucoige Wilson tlti-iiiT aumS Amanda Mnitn Mis Lucy t E III Truest George i Hanna Juhn j Hume Mit Lslhcr Houpe' Jane ;ouiuu Duller it Saw ; er Uun F F a :shaw Juuo y ard Atiel läundcr Mrs Ha. rit BabbiU Miisi'raucitL Hamilton A W l ander Henry it Bates V L 1 Hullingswortb. Joiali Simiifoii Lli Bill Ui'idon Jr 3 'liebst iiott Charles jSnturk Jarah . Baooa Miss Xancy a. Hand M,n Becca C un!uky T B - Loi.i 'Head bimcon ?;mlei George L BUbcu Thaxter G 2 I I oi.aw Sc IV.tJ.t 1 Biijj Smpon Irvin Joseph Ij'toe't J.i - it ' a BuiklloaWC i lnheartj P Brown ISusarl lltirli ' " S Bdtiy Mr Carolin M St Co limitiiei H i.Jie S Barbour Hemau 11 'Isaac Henry P spyd John Outlier land Miss aer Stewart Ww L Br an Luke Bi'istow Even Bartleit Goorge V Ban.iit Isaac J lohnson W Johnon E E i lohnson Jerry fjohnton James ptipp Unburn S 'wope B K B:twn It V BirreUe Mis Caroline Jenes William (!waritt Johlt . , isiuiilier Jol:i I.S, iel I Miss JaJilh jsiark N C : Scott L II . I .a mi C V p irks il'tom . 'Simpson M I) Ii t llioud Mums li Sleet Jeurral , Saude, s Franris J Suniers Sarsli T Bca:y A Ban.er H O Boat William Briile Jesse Bruce Hobt Brown Dai id R Burgen Cornelius Barnctt Jci Berry ED . Krowu Geo geT B a lley llj . Brown Joseph . T BiJJle HP - ' C Colhurn Mr J 7 Colman Clarett Claik Solomon Chandler It A 4 Cond John Collin 1) Corbaly Richard Chapman J W Cumch AraJD Cuurca Copt O W Craw lord Mr Moses Coombs W II Cottoa Ciiesicr Caster LluaUlh Co i nolly Ann Colrove Silas Coiiint Kev J Causey William Coleman B Cra ier A Coiiinaa Mr John I Dagjr Peter 3 Uuui.ing B J Dari:ijer M Ltunni 'gtoT A 2 lougla- Miss Oat. Ira Dar J L Downing Sarai Davis 11 ildi.i Dc-pew Nancy 8 Du.in Kicli ud Dorsey U K Du, in Mit H F I)tfi.ki-a Mr William iJarvit Thomas 2 ! Jones H O Johnson Jha t - K ('Kem Jacob D 2 KeMin lame N K ch HeTick. -Koon S G , Kemp James Knorke Chat T ,K Iter E II jKime Mis Nancy Kuepper Janes ä I k Lamb John A Lang!oa Allied Leonard Mr .Lermiey Lewis jLeaviit'w" jLamaster John or I Jam , Leach David List Henry S Xyront Eawsr.1 J Lancaster William j Leach man Bar nett Lucas E F M 'Mitchell Mii M 'Man William A i Montague William Martee Joseph iMitch.l MiscC JMooney M-vs S ..Martin Shelby i Miller J K 'Mej er Jacoh Morgan f Robert Morris James M ix Joseph Stolon Joseph ' Slier A ! rati tin ibirley Jnntea im k Abraham Sutler John A:an tulil JotsU Stipp Mrs ppilker l.enry jSroft Kpbrixria (Smith W- ( J enct.tr jSliirg E:isaletll iSbr.rpe Amos If'Swai.ey Mis Llitahelh iStewurt Sirs Eel-eeca I M iSuiithall Mrs E.ixaetil r ?bephard John L rf u!h fiTie'o IMtteiiS Mepliea JlI T Tute w iter N ;Trckte-sF ;Tris James W IThirlv Thomas Thompson iaiues M . Thompson Themas M Ti'Oiupeoa EJUaUctlt A S Thomas Jotia ' Taylor Kev Snit . Thompson Julia II ! Murphy Wm Vurrell Samuel Markte J 1' Montgomery John Moore Mit Laticia Mitchell Jolia S Mjers Benjamin lery Miss Eliza MJ.ne Martin Charles Mitch. II SiMcCreare Messrs Marlatt William Miller David Thurston Erumil Trices John Trisncjr Iavl4 Thayer Daniel Truster Jsines Taylor Col EI) T V ft Vanre Arthur II Vest J V Vim tir Dollai UiJe Johu Ii E Eaton Mr band Kssery Mr Johu -Klli Ivetter lorrhouM Hiram : Vaulaiiinsliaa Mr I W Wltlsoa Alusadrr EJw a.'u Mr Naikau 2, Mcikal J r Edwards William MACS Kan Mr Joh'i Erlöst Mr Carl Edwards Mr Joshua Epler A M Eagle-sudd Mr T Edward M Lrin Mr Jose -h. V ' Fisher Mr Saml Fell Mrs Nancy McD 'nnoti Ilev Mr IrOonal-l lanl McDanie-l Hugh McDaniel J.im.- P McCurdv Davi l McLaughlin OW Mr Ks land k Co Mcsrs McDougal Nathan McOuat Ar.drtw VVillKiu Mirajah Wool en lonard VVilchel Jobn A . rViim:. n Sinion 9 Wrirl.t Eiusly Wells A White Eld Webb John . VVi son Larsrw B 3 iVViitisniMMi It let-iiMn. A !-"out Mr Daniid N urgn.o i Mr Andrew Norwood E J William L. M Ken ell Mr C Neclev G M IWrbjl.t I. I ' VVrijl t John iWettffcll Issar W Fa qubar John II Fisher II Fori DariJ Farley Freemaa or Lew it Foster David Furby ville II Foster Sulliva.1 Faris Ilk hard -a North Elizabeth Vnrfnn Atfr.d Xo'tmeer Chsrlefor Wnllare Jobn M K Nog.s Nave C C O Owslev D N White Mr IMurlba f Wiisnn J. li Wood L i Work JotiaC Willis Mit E ' W I Ik ltd Gt-or!e Wnn.ll urv J P Osterhrink Heinrick Ostell Friederick 0 tugoniner I'irol GtaieNslha.i Gi'jtOüS J L 2 Grj' M'1 Milly Aiiu Gas on Iliram ti illi: Laureos Oahjshr Dr Jos Oliver John II Whiuill P P Tfhiisell Samt Wrtehtlsaafl- . Wvun Mist IaiJorla M Watts Col Jwtiision Wilefri Miss Wartl-e, WrLbt Alfred S , Webber Miss Martha WliKlejr U illl Ht -Wildunser San.l William i? Antlior y Wel l-er Nathaniel R Wst UmJIlIVU P PetTT John Prt-kint Chs. ey Gat'.ons Messrs Gardner paac O jfasley Jarnea 1 Hl HCl t i'endle'ou Mrs Mary Price Je5i Piichett Mrs Emily Parke G.-rge W Prather WP !"ettiiort Jamas ParncW H i'aike Mis Hirriet i'arke John Q iuilloa Charles 9 L. Thus D 3 Cree.i John G.a.iey Paul Hall Ho ry 3 lluuttx Miss Harri J - Hughes John Ileaddy Thomas Harn Mist Laviuia llaj-uty John Ilelott dunlap, r. if. 1 -77miit-m itlVHtAllVS ESTA'll l' OT ICE is lierebr ien, that on the lftli of & letters of administrati. on the rstaia or O Ileeemlier., 1W6, letter, of adnimlstratn o .ne r..of tnerounty Ol Marian. 'Vivtt Cn i,,te,.t..te. were to . i:,.. All nertone of ...Id eountv. bald eawie pro-. "-.1-, ',,cr. in.lettted to said e.tate are nen-, .yv...:. ti2ed aad ninae fJ trZt of' the e'er: of Ärt. w ithin the lias. Hr.'h'ed'V; Uw, rr.I-r.y .-"-'m 1 UC. Ada,,. AOMlXISTUATOIt'S SALE. fOTICB to !Y :?' XrZilc"? I(j47,tlic unaerstpi...-.. " ,, - ,,loh.. i.ij.hV. rtThe iiaV rldeticeorth. dece..1. I rk lowaiilp. countr ndna. r.' roenl.and el.att.hi belonCin to sad e-s ronrtsUoI we horses, three rows, one .o,n. a'"1' "e vt. and rr.d.e. a cu.n.i.v of l.rsf '".' aud kiu-hen furnilure, loetut will. T. r ,ous JT"''.. J I December 18,10. V-3 i .l..t....l n.1 I all ai PU1MIC Bullion w -