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riie improvement of that river, if this Si Ue would apply an equal sum to tlx: vi mo object. As the subject was net i irtlly acted on during the session, permit me again to recommend it to your Attention. The object is one of sullicir.t interest aid importance, uncou

nted with canal, to demanddan appr:-;nart

priaiion, at least equal to that oflllinoir-.! j;irmcr

n much largea portion ol our slate iinterested in the navigation, of the Wabah than Illinois. I hope the liberaliu

nf that State will be met bv Indiana as it.

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S(f,Vn .tmnn renrespnin- tna lonlnet lini aiisuai.tuu.a . .r? Mav not a ooaru oi nutsU-d to iu,i e wnl, ii.-t.. i,!:.

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tionio such districts, before the ar-of the term, aistharizi Michigan, in procuring ari rou

rival of the period for making a gen-i require the aiyearuucu un.- ijYnat belhougnur.eMH' '"'v - ... r..tlil ol me :.t:u,(JU!t ;it eral appointment of the members of dant 'e ' , hear motions, be m:ule the duty of one " , r- i IticKnUov - " wji .IPC parties to fitate officers to collect a:id digest n.ior-, 1 he. propriety of eMah ivhu-r n the General Assembly. It is belie- ..... . ( -1 ,) . n l!lP X1.,,UM 0f the obstructions bank wn. .ubmi.t. ,.... ,. .

ed a greater necessity now exists

for such a measure in the northern

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s,t. ana 1 ue com ui, .u,m aer examination i Hie i .1 .;; ;. ,.

un.

lw ll jury b'

deserves.

Delaware. Grant and Huntington, and a considerable portion of Wabash, with a large extent of attached

territory, constitute one Represon- ! - - j

Another subject connected iih tbative (litricl ; and Allen, Lagrange, pr:c5?ofoai;-;;,aswellas withthe;i;.iart J-osepu Porte, and : eitlcmcnt and civil orunzation of our , aUac10(. C0I1?lilute antemtorv, and the peace and quiet otouri . , f , , , citizens is the extinguishment of the re-!C-r, and these, Witil Ivandotph, ;: m lining Indian title to lands within oar-form one senatorial district. 1 hese n h .state. The hopes which were eiitertan-jdistricts are eipial to one sixth of p Hi ed and expressed during the last ses- the state, and include so large an t-i . -K sion, as to the speedy removal of thiPYfpnt nf ftirritnrv tliat it is imnossi- u -

didicultv, have not been realized, and:f)j t t m Rc.prosentatiVCH O the efforts of the agents et the general; 1 -.l .U' government to effect a purc hase havmi be acquainted With tne gencia nren unav; lilinr The cmbarrassingjcircumstances and wants ot then m question as to the course to be puisued, 'constituents; and to these district:

stii! rem tins for consideration with cir- nmst shortly be annexed the councumtances of far more pressing urgen-tjes ,,at wj' ,0 added to our jnriscy, for a speedy determination. (icioM fmn tj.c cstc tcrritory The suggestions 1 had the nonorlrpccm!v iM.0!i,i to the Indians.. of submitting to the last Legislature,' (he or"ail;z:lll0n ()f which will share on the subject, were misapprehen- firy m tj!C d,;liberation of the tied, probably from a want ot pre-, j.(lisa(,ir H(,ilr weu assured eision in my expression. It was not xU lhe r!aijns of ti.u PCCtion ()f tlic my purpose to recommend, that our stator ire lu aml til0 measurc Indian population should besubjec- wi s.lV(J ,ni!Ch ti!1;c and expense tc led to the entire civil jurisdiction ot (,se stateajmv in(. U) advice an ad our laws, in the same manner withjdlio1 ()f three Representatives ant our own citixens, but so lar only as Senator would be necessary to prevent the; r'rj;c n Qur proba(e sys. Sequent murders amongthenselvestPfn arc .rJv bocomina moremani-

to preserve the public peace ot our and , jj ini)enrd again mvn niti"7atz tr wniinnt flip nrnnnrtvi . . i

Lieu ;i mcauiu in iuu iwiuiuu - " - v r i:mrVrinci-t. ana uie ct

of the state, than in either of the 'tlic t";:rs v ; ivlercnee 10 lI1L!vaMta;;cj lo he derived from canals and j(s mvtVf:C was a h.uli, c M,!i(t .' or innnres. Tlie counties of .!. ' - o.j -lik t ' .' causes are sel';Uv7ivs? Were there merely a' place itrjuirv duiiil' tb.e lasl M-wfl:: a 1

liat ttie traverse , A jierea more p.rft-ct kuowledgeoi thee j,, K,CI, ubM tu nih trat -ssericd t. ;h,0 attend Oil the m:itters Cu!d b collected and diffused, people for further i: " e'-t.gaiiot:. yn 1 . HI. Under our nnd to which puliiic attention could be doiihl comc prepared to s eak the j uh. e first f'ay-S of'idirectcd, individual enterpri-e and oc- lie sei limei.t aiid to ai ( ujxai it ad pd in the trill of cas:onal nom die general govern- y. If ujxui an ihterrhai ge of ie-v. j: ... 1 . in-ient. would furnish valuable material?, j ascertained tha the public voue U piinng tlie -;an(j t,c expenses incurcd would be adverse to the measure, to extricate D; ion ot the ros5mql compared with the importance of; from our en-.barras-mei.:- we nuit d

which tilCgraudjthc objects to be obtained. 'pend upou the forbearaia e of crediu-ra

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he full discharge

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own citizens, to protect the property; n..oconf lhn CMMort tn r.nnidei -; 1 .

of the surrounding settleinents from a(ion of lh(: iisaUll-0. in m, V ' constant depredations, and to pre-, . f nn!11!11Iln- fion tn .hn fen ;

vent thrir Territory from being an;AGmhh. UyQ ans ofame,Kl(ne r; , asylum for the criminal violations oljwerc Slsted. either of which, u

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me -vciai iav3 r;'"'"ri; measure remedy uie evus. aih r the counties of Clinton, Cass and ; bestowing some reflection on tlGrant, and forming the counties ofjsuhject, I will name for your coi Wabash, Huntington and Miami, sideration another method, hv whic and olso defining the boundaries of jt is confidently believed, the desi3Iadison county, portions of the In- cd results may be attained, diana lands were included in each. It k well known that an addition without any reservation or rcstric- al term of the Circuit Courts ha -lion in jurisdiction, in favor of cithcrj ;forsome time,been loudlvcalled for. persons or territory. In this man-;ad that considerations of econou.v ner more than halfof the Indian ter-!afonc have prevented the adoptio.". rimry is included within and subjec- ' 0f tho measure- It rs also know ; ted lo the ordinary jurisdiction of that the great expense Attending tl the country. This state of things, prosecution and defeuce of suits cannot long continue without pro-law? js a c;ulsc of general complaint, ducingdifliculty. This expense is a nfcessary conseThc receipts during the year, on;buence of the provisions of our pracaccount of the sales of lots in the.ticeact. Under our present svs1 1 mJ

town of Indianapolis, amount to six ; tern a case is docketed for the se

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rhis view is based in part upon the mu on the industrv and economv v. hie L

conviction, that the great benefits flow- have charocterlzed the pa?t ye:u. If

ould he Other-'inS from the consuucuun m uijj m- ontlifiOtncrRann. ou lira! ll:e pii'.hL

w,ys now in progress in me .lujuin. wislios anu iniereai Gemar.ci a I5ai k, n states of Ohio and Kentucky, will, with-.establishing it, it w ill be for you to in. in the claps of a few years, induce our traduce the needful restrictions, cheeky citizens lo demand such modes of con- an(j guards to safe it from political bias vcvance from tho hands of their rep re- or influence , to prevent anv abuse rr

;f the Prosecutor.! sentatives, of which, the most prominent j excess on the part of the directors ai.rt

s believed lhatinjwill commence at the Ohio river and:otjlcrs emplcrocl in the administration sesof the petit ju-passing through the interior, terminate !0fj(s aflVirs , and to secure the public a halfof the expen-jat our port of entry on the lake. Theg0jnst the probability os ultimate ks? s may be saved to Icontemplation ofsuch a work should cn-an( u the latter event, so faraexfcu- . ir diem allowances courage us to ask a survey of the rout by !fjVf ajencv mav be required, you may r to the Probate one of the United States' engineers :'COmmand a zealous cooperation. to three thousand land as the helping hand of the general in (he acceptance ofnffice at thplwr.d of Which may be government has, on but two occasions, of nur felmv ciliz!;,s in honorable ar.d reasury, alter fully, hcen extended to Indiana, Phap?,irf,snon?inle (1 (M,aTtment of our Koveinit Judges for thejfrmtle as our prayers have been, a jmenT fi myo taken ours?pfTes ob.

equneu 01 mem, portion ui uie puuL uu..,. v., ..... . jj,,; faithfully to devote ourselvc nd adopt these sug-;nmy be ;a apart to aid m its construc-jto lhcir fervicc; and if (llHr ir:tnrcM3

can be advanced by the adoption of any proposition of mine or such as may oric;ionate from the belter judgement of the lep;:slature, I will cheorfully unite for the purpose. NOAH NOBLE.

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Persons who are not subscribers ta this paper, ai d wish a perusal of the Governor's Message, can be accommodated with a copy by calling at this of. lire.

thousand five houdred dollars, the

particulars of which will be presented in the report of the agent. The contractor for the erection

cond or some subsequent day of tho term, and although tiie writ was re-turnublc-oti the first day, the defen

dant cannot be called upou for his

Ition.

partion of the state! The opinions I have repeatedly exch 2 decree of nn-'prcssed relating to the necessity of a ke lapT. amounts of general s;, -tern of education, one that ispoe of, the abso- vvill carry influence into every circle in Kt increased faciil-:. society, bavc undergone no other change rtation to market is than to fasten on my mind its necessity :dred. Tb.c con- ui the preservation of our political and dbaud the improve- civil institutions. lc streams, can only) The want of competent persons to in)cnt'ticail extent, by'struct inour township schools is a cause

le niears ol the scv- ot complaint in many sections of the idequate to the par-; state, and it is to be regretted, that in the unanimity and ;cmploying traiuient persons from other requisite to success, states combining but little of qualilica-

The experience of tions or moral cnaracler, the profession :va-a'lundantly proved that. is not in that repute that it should be. . . . I'fu ir wealth nud resour-(Teachers permanently interested in the . , ;v augmented, or the , irtstitulioiis of the country, professing a t. ir ; jre prosperous than knowledge of the manners and customs

of monev in such in- of our extended population and mmg:-

, ts as will facilitate , lr,g with it, would be more calculated gantry lam aware to render cssenttal service and be bet-

able as yet to com-jler received lli:m those who came in

;.e . p !' rk, Pennsylvania or senich of employment. The want of I i.'io '. i J .-Ji.i scheme of internal jgood instructors is a difficulty existing ! P; ; rnc w aeverlheless hare it ;elsew!icre ; and, in several slates of thr 1 i something for our Union, to obviate it seminaries arc es- - in the union possess- ublished solely to instruct and prepare t. .i.iity of goo land than teachers, and thoee institutions, issaid

ours, and all that is wanting to "ensure tojderive much benefit from connecting

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with them the annual labour s) stem. The constitution of our state enjoins

it as a duty upon trie legislature,

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of the State House, has progressed: qefence, until the day for which it is with the work to the full txpecta-;doceted. The defendant mav an-

tions of the commissioners. Near- swer and go to trial immediately, or

lhe industry of our citizen the -ame re

ward that is enjoyed by the citizens of other states, is the means of conveyance

to market at an expense that will not'

entirciv consume their profits. For the promotion of our agricultural interest and to improve our commerce,

would it not be desirable for the state to forovenvhelmins circumstances to force

'obtain a loan of from one hundred, to us to measures, should there not be

one hundred and fifty thousand dollars)ome exertion that would more eflieientfor fifteen or twenty years at an interest ily contribute in carrying into effect that

In this day's paper we publish the Message of Gov. Noble. TV? hope it wiil be generally and attentively perused by every reader in the Wabash country, as it is of great interest to that number of the citizens of our State.

soon as circumstances will pormit, to provide by law for a ganeral system of education." The be2t of all tests is

practical results; and without waiting

of four and a half por cent, to be applied

to the improvment of the Wabash and

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iv a million aim a nan ui uric lum-ne may ootain time to plead. i lie White river, and to the stale roads from

been laid in the walls, and the n.a- plaintiff must be prepared for trial 'the Ohio river through Princeton to

tenals and workmanship arc equal on the day assigned for his cause. ; i-uayette, from Louisville to V inceuncs,

10 tne stipulations oi uie contract.

From the report of the visitor to

and as the issue is not made. ino- lrom tllc samG P,ace to Indianapolis,

rant of the defence that will be seti?0? t,H VUc 10

1, r... ,., i i A. rL.-MK'hn uimiiom uie tuu oi govern

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merit to Rushville, Brookville and Har-

injunction of the constitution? Would it promote the object, and be good policy for the next legislature, to pply the

interest of the lund arising from the Sa

IXDIA.XA liEGISIiATUIlE. We have received of the proceedings of the Legislature, four days. On Monday, the 2nd, both Houses wer organized and proceeded to the election of officers. In Senate Mr. Jamei Morrison of Indianapolis , having received a majority of the votos on the 4th balloting, was declared du'y elected principal Secretary. For enrolling Secretary, John Finley was elected on the 2nd ballot. Oliver Morse wa? fected Dsor-keep"

!or on the 1-t ballot, and Isaac Nay lor

Scrgeaiit-at-Arms on the 8th. Ix the House of IiErRESEN'TATivxs

Mr. Pnlmer of jefTer?on, countv, wasc-

ine lands in establisbinr, on the manual; f.rfHf finPnkpr on thp 1st balloting.

labour or some other plan, one or more i o ufl:,. i.v

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without opposition.

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seminaries for the preparation of young

men for township schools Or would ill wu" uPHl's,""not be policy, on the manual labour sys- Jsse Jackson was re-elected assistari

vviin witnesses to support and sus-: risoa, a::d upon such other principal j tern, to connect a preparatory depart-; Clerk, and Rufus Haymond was re

uunnisstlit against every possiole. roads as will interest all the counties, ment of the kind with the Indian college?: elected Enrolling Clerk. And the

suporintendant continues faithful I v

to discharge his duty. -'The police!

oi tne csiaDiisnincnt, is said to ne dclencc that can be made to the ae-nnd most suhservc the public conven-iln either case, that the benefits may be! Tlnn ndinnmpd until orlnrkTues-

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day morning, 3d inst. Thursday Morning. Dec. 5. After several Itcsolutions were concurred

of the

stitution

good, and due regardls paid to tiiejtion. As it often requires two or' lencc f.nu'et accruing interests distributed equally to all parts health, comfort and morals of the'threc days to make up the plead ifs!'iml exti!,7,;ish the debt without making jstatc, young men for the msti : . i.- i ! ' . ' ' . ?" ithe State Treasury liable for either, vnn !hr.nl, I Kr Qmptmnn,!

may set apart tne three per cent, fund ! representation and selected from each

inmates. Thesunerinn-ndant has. in a cause. tw. nan n o lr ; !ine 3are 1 rc:,slir" Vame lor eitfter,yoii;shonid be apnoruoncd on the scale of

i r -i l . ! I i , . "' mav set apart tne ttsree per cent, fund renrefentaton and selected from each however, foiled report the pro-attendance one day after another, jamunting1 for the lest year, to tntvlJunt) in Idny a, mut brought diietions derived from the variousiand it is not uncommon that theluWand dollars annually as a MnkinMbest. These enquiries re esteemed

tor u m.t , otnlMrvl ,fl,!.,;n l.:..!"i redemption oe inougni qucsiionuUle, sib e. toconsu t the trustees and f;

Uvay,are discharged without bein-i'0!- Car',reduc VJ It ,3jot the college upon the propriety

called on to mve testimony. T his rfr,m -.m r.-,, u . ..;aa Lri. .7 ... .. 1

liui uun wiui mai insiiiuuon.

but no other

if thought plau-

iculty of the eon-

niechanicvil operations oft he prison,; parties to a suit will summon, tcn,:mndto applied in payment of the! worthy of examination, with the profits arising from the la-! fifteen or twenty witnesses, who af-!dL'ht ' thc sufficiency ef the.se means Ueps are advised than, ii

bour ol the prisoners, as is required by law. Upon the Michigan road the im-

H, . . I I. . . t 1 1.... mil ...u.-w lin, umuthH UI IIJICU inri7P.'i hv hv nvn i . ..u.in..! .1... . i . . . .. ...

... 1J1IIllyM,ai u ,n great per ceni.snuid he. greatly curtailed, our You, "vnllemen, are nossced of uch been presented with vigor the pust, expense oj litigation so much com-icitizensat the end of the fifteen or t wen- mformitlon as willenaide you to ue

UI uu"ul name piamccl ol. P je.u wo.uu wmmgiy pay iwenty-uv,; oftheachievementsofour iatechoolUw,l

ormges, irom iwenty to nuny mites m view then ed the whole matter i . . l". , , . ,,M Ut- re-and if not equal in its operations, or if

in and adopted, the Senators met witli tfco KeprcsentatiTci, for the purpose of Iectm; Prosecuting Attoracyi, which resulted asic'-lows:

Wm.P. Brjant Charles Dewey C. dishing Win. Herod Wm. J. Hrovrn E. II. McJunkin

1st 2nd 'M T)th 6th 7th

J. Girc't.

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ot grading and a number ol rough relative to our Probate and Orcin'i kr ' , ,,l,wr l,u !!i- many other way offensive or objectionbrides tor -.he nvinesSuiaruinS,nCourtsl,.ropoSc.hat tho IVobl able, f caiinppl, the remodyf . tho lino, constitute tho major jmrt. bu.nKss Ik.-translorml to the Cr.'.l in ,ta rn ZvUtionTi A, lhe nonlicn, part .f our state Of the lands donated to tho roadicuitCotn-.s and that there ho throo withi,, ou'r ,.lB 33..?

P- CilllUli?, ftllll u. nit'. l) v.ilVfll II'.P

We have not room tLis week for but litt'9 oflhe Proccedingsof thc General Asseni -lj liutin our next, and froin that time u-'itil ii adjournmant. we shall give our readers a g3eral summary, also, of tha C'ccreisioa-l l'ivi

j cecdiuge.

secure !iar-

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upwardsolsixty-onettiousandacresjtermsiueacli year. Let the Pro-! Although it is admitted the legisla- lake, is becoming consequent "inmor-

i.i.am uiuuiu. xnv it-jwii ji uiu.iKue DUsmess VC set 101 tlie two hrsii ,,c ?,1U,1,U n("- nsniy engage in any ; tant, tlic want ot good ond

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nmissioner may be expected midnvso i in term, wlw.m tho ,M general smie improvement, yet.bours is much le t. ThomonflinfTrr.il

tai! of his operations and eviiihi-U; rl-.vc .,1 C,,,.. ru .''' 'il WOu,d cm lll;lt ,50,h duty and inter-jcreelc, in Un state, is belirvod to I. n.i.

ug thc state of the lund. Itv.ehe .iaVs'are retired : make .iriV'ilTT':"7 !:!sMSonVfclled W"

S:nf-r tho nr-(rnrj7t'iA; fn fn-iitTtfn . .......... .!..... 11 ; ut. uui mil ui eilliV . 1 Ills DiaCC.

.r..r: ry n: uuui, t uie ITOsiclent improvemg o .r roads and l:navigable Chicuco in Illinois. and tho m..h nfiho

n m Aiif r- iiaro 1 t t i r..' i i- . I . . " . . . .t . .'. .wm , . ' O ..v ui vm.

M w.-iitii u.ii . .fuuesioe.xamme ine renorts ol :i - suc-ams. to these tne exicenceso th Sf In

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occurred where, from the iireat in

crease of popu!ei:on in certain dis

tricts. th( ine(uaity in representa

'Senhs in Mirhnr;in. :vc nllmti.l

lninistnitorsamf executioners, loin- colnuX will shortly require the addition tered elligiblc points on the southern ex-

tructtiieinasto their duties, aiul to " . Ai,e T impoiancc oi tremc ot the lake, in each of which, por-

?ee that suitahle forms are prenared J e latter siiouid tions of the citizens of Indiana are inter- . . . . r 1 prfveut our ruibarkliu- nrpniatnrrlv Lcto,! a. u: ..i

improvements are wun-

powers of the gcrv-

governmeat it is recommended that

iion lia-l hoconio f-o ;:reat that , he.hr then, hv the clcrliV, lo..e'dvil SISSjS USMXW decme-1 it an act oijus-!ad grinimal causes be docketed for energy in these matters ought we to re-'eral ?ovorameat U Is

Whir.li.ivp wntilJ nsk citizens Of 13

on- K-.il.l tl.i rrrnitftr 2ivaBtB?e ttf

" - " fc , Stal t hr-r. or the preatftt cxpers. l- I

---r-. - B . cxteHsion of the Canal heloir thi place, the improvement of the Wa'iash rifer fro3l-j rao-jth to thi place? ThU fceinj the only & provemcnt of that nature in the State, cow beinj iinJer coustruct'.on, has become subject of great importance to the ciUif"! generally. , It is very reasonable tha I the Uudidoa to thc canal, will more tha t make the KTC navigable for Steambsats. There are nu her of places for miles in t be Kirr that no: need an r labour to mal .c it read j for hei