Plymouth Banner, Volume 3, Number 42, Plymouth, Marshall County, 4 January 1855 — Page 2
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in 3 .ii let of her anch-
i.i t i;;ry ft itomi wit r. 1. appears : i i; .il'le iisj ih er beou clenched.
(. lost tui'th'
:t - kt i.i'h.K . ih; ob'.e of which ri 5j inclficient r fastened that she lost thl i!? . SY then steintet! out to sear u iti'i s'ii cojld g"t no anoiher cab! f.rn tri h '. I. ;n I at .Ust lrt gaa ?miiler an chor with which he nxle until trie tem-p-.: !) iim h-ron TAi-slay morning. A titf. v'.tae; tv her ctlried from her :nn'i.i.ji oi to the rooVs with such a t-ir.'-j ii tj l m"nsthjri was harlty ;); a yirl long rarmining. She rs'y ftijst h sii I to sj-i to ga,f pfifrd4f,' ff? af 13 "try six Were stV Tim .p'e.iii-l ve.-s.-l of 2 730 tor. puri'it?.l by Gjvnme it som tin-1! siiue. nui s;nt o it full of m nt vatuib'e tn Mi'.i km of wir. Everything is I;.?:. With th ucmn:i oi Viz trojps. cv-rythio r n ti ie I in her at the ti.n ihMH lü'i'ijii'i? rii ks. Tiie whole of th-? vintjr .'othiig for the mn Ins 3 is Ivri tJ.QTO siiu of clothing, with j 1 1 c if.nr.iK, s c!ii. g'oves, atid a mu'iitn l-? of o: t if articles of the kin I,
6 -on th? paddles revolved, the remaining cable was slipped, and, right in the teeth of the gale, steamed out the sple ndid
aUo' of it rii out; anchor an 1 1 Terrible. This was th most cheering
; w r iOat toi'Uter. vi! ti.en let ; sihl duriuz ine wnoitr-fjf this eieuilul
day, anJ a glorious sight it certainly was to see that steadier going -tineu'ii every -t h i n 5 and proving the nighty jnqst of inju over tlir tlefaents. Ojr Mt.utom
all the time was mosi r i t ir- T.
Il:lti-
ahead of u were fojr French liners, one 0 two of wuit.h in I airja 1 driven, and if any of them parted ih-ir t,jb'e, our
pinmoiUl) Sauna W1LL1J G. JMCP.OY, Editor.
PLYMOUTH, 1 3D.
Tii'irsil ij Moraine;, Jan. 4, 18 Ji
-"'Agricultural Socicly. . A a Reeling ofihciiizeas of Mshill County, heU at the Court Hon ,
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tend the benefit of Common Schools." ment. the coustitution provi.lts f.r xhc was enacteil, which considerably enlarj- j election of a Superintendent of Public 1 thfl former svslem. but no rountv was Instruction by the popular Totf. an I en-
tobe bound br the provisions, until It . joins upon the Legislature the duty of -b h ; " ..." i .-. :.i: u.. ),, f.,. . .,1 I Mri i.-.-.y
was assentea to or a majority oi us pop- j piu uuu u; !-' nu mn- ; ( , ( ular vole. Several counties in the State form system, wherein tuition i? to h -! nutPr wntpd tu f Ti i t art. r.-su'es ihr-sc 1 without charge, and opfn loil. Tlated lit :..
The School IaTixy Quc.siioii Decided. We lnte been fuinUhe.l by ihe Ileport-
J er of the Supreme Court with the follow- ' in elaborate opinion tlMivertd by Ji-tle i llov ev tn tiieSihool law question- Tiie i ,eat imno. t.ince of the ilfcisimi ii'lnr-cc
i r. mi tliis condition, the State ocviTnies the
.er nn Iter. Indiana Stole Senium! wauagf ment of schools, in different roun- portion of a parent to her cn;!sren, whoe ! uiee.iraslle TofC.is.Wp and Udwurd 11. 1 a,,a tov- rships, thto.;ghout the Stale, duty it is to see that all are e-ril!v ,.rt. KercUcul v. Altxuuda ElacL v.ul . ü-similar in many respects to each other viled with the means of odnranon. For!
an. t.t ti i(.nti aw the r .urnose ot sunriyjii" suc;i mean-? , '
These laws gave tha officers havinT the ! Constitution authorizes h-r not m:!y t-
manuf-ment i us ihe fumla here to fore set apul it tft ,
brolIuT'i :
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'Appp1 from t'irt Pütnam C; f.- tii t co.ir'. .
des true lion wjsS uev!tib: ar l.D W;lin W-unauh- xn hMrtdav. Januarr Ist! A'-xmler D'.uk. filer. (omniint i.i control of the ssiein. the
it, if .fbssible.-VjV 'itft the! iSö-3. pj.isu.nt to fivious adjournment ! t,,e ""n Cinuii Couri.on b. half ot" ; the school fund the right to rent m purpose, buttocompel the elder knowle.le that we couid do jiotliiii. but ! n r. r . ,, , ., ' hi msvif. jn I j. i r-sik-nt citizens of ?eU school lan!s. an-l in some iiiatanceg, of the sime family, by "a untf
rajnaiieniW aif- our lo ivrtvi'ti . 'f TS '?'q- ca,Jra 10 lhe G.een.Mslle Tow.ihio. in Tut.. .,. i to levy taxes for the support of Schools, j equal rate of hs.sessment and
,ni An h: fnrfr,-t W I 1 f kcl G. I'omeroT, n p noi ii ted ' r.r ....r,.. of ;..;.wt t!.., ! Under their oneration lare Pimn of i to aid her in rarrviiij? out t he
h; I doje ouraU the resjlt vr's iT;fie Ijjf va?lV.r JuiV. Corse. Esqr.. chair, lee ion of ,i t , x -ssed uv Sdi i itt. : money were wasted, end some of the! rid aa the dirtuiion of knowied
ban .It. Ab'nu2o'cio; k Um v:?va1l arouT-l man of'rhe commiuf hoinfnr.. n..;.. ! shin, un !er the UO.h tioo of ihe Oih most valuable lauds in t!ie Stale sacrifi- 1 learning is regardt-d by thf Cons
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vas iaou dtsifsing: ihö.jt n lo.e n 'ranv .j f.)r tj1at ruf,0-f rrinrte j a Cons'itu ' !l ),0f oi 1 1 Vül of i!je lU'vU-1 ce1' without produdn- any perceptible j as tscntial to tho j .ervatjon I fr?? p-ir;s were d.ivi.11;. four or .Iv- tn.J cut: . ' . ' iSiauitrs. results. Every step in legislation seem-! governments' it would eni but jusi vt'.v their un.ts. wnile. only or six j tIO,,ni b'L'ffS for Government of j T10 t0lTllrt;lU st;. te?, th t n t the pri! ed t0 i" vol to the system in grealer ex- l!t those who enjoy uch a government, were riiiin-at ail hop.fulU. Neir us i l''e -l-'-i'al County Agricultural Socie-ir lc:io,i 1SÖJ. propo-ition was sub- !eil? "' di faculty, until infacieury. : shou'd equally sssist in contributing to
was a lit tie bri, whica w remnked a ty. wuich. after some amendments, were! milled hv th.- Tiustf- o. sjid to v. nshi 'confusion and waste, seemed to be the Us preservation, iue lutiat.ilants uJ one.
il.ilni r .nitallf wli.i a ! I r, f ci.l.'-.i i , A C!.- 1 , .. .-. . ,,. in.. i ,.r.,.f 1., i ,,....r !r: i t i M'l li te ofisni'lll of Olir le' It'n licinri!! CO'.int V Of toWHStllO SilOU-d not be CODI-
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ty, which, after some amendments, were milled hv th.- Tiustf- o. sjid township, confusion and waste, seemed to be the ils preservation. lue inhabitants uf one.
iilS members of the Sori.ir 10 lf" :er. i - reoi, ioi tue purpose ol "- b1' 0 1 ' . " ' ' " v"'"
1 . . 1 :11s,1.. 10 i.iv or i.ir-i,ti iin.-:.-rijii j i.i-i .uru ti- KJi.-.ti uir urii-Aiini ' - - - - ' ...v...
lies on ort niui s jr.
T-tit qatniiti M)f sh-JtauJ stell, inl 11 t ; lio diu totlier, sj uttrr'y lis the s-4
leistii co i j -i :i the rr.edica! stores b.o.en li'r u 1. rejr us iiio was th
adopted.
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,r ' f . e(ln 01 ,erhu.nl.v,t doUrs uofth of property. ,id ' (;(?d'lioa vt h oon School svsfrm. home br ail. Agiiti ; if the provisions lent olacen for the year 1S5Ö. which tetnj on .-. h poll, in Hi,; towiilhip, u Contv.itutioiirtl Cun vi-niion, of of sec. 1SÜ are to be regarded as consiiiutlifd in rlff-ton of-Jjnifs A. for comuioii soliool putfoses, ihat ihm J-I ao'opieJ the fol.'owln secUoos: j liosial. lite unibrmity of th coniatuti
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as rresidtnt ; Designer Conger,' vo ed ii favor of su. ii iissss.nen t, .m:i1
"Ivnow letlge a nd iearniii", generally St hool systein would be at once desuoy-
ism.
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91 nr. ia coiHrqj-ic of tin dif:ci'ti-t Luid R.an. a splendid s'ii 1. just new.! vice Tiesi lent- A. G. Armsirone S-re' li:at t!,p 6,"u? Ul's 0Cf orii,l-,!J assessed, i l,,ruse.,! throughout a community, being je.l. In some towushirs, taxes wouid bei
ciis w'iiJi i.ifia.'riV exis l'le lauer
e-:, wi h not o.icom nan neg'igoi::e, s;o ri 'vt inl'f iha s'ut and Seil, en4 "ri' ? u H b.: Unlel at S-:ntiri. Tioy a:e n'vr lit. a; a timsw'iea il.i deman I for the n is lik!y to be mire u'jent th in ever, a. id v.-hi; the cnn misiariit is fully
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vi i'utiui iv niui, ."ii-( lu.ie wi Kiosi . p
capitally. llose asitrn wjs i ii;i!e ,.,.' ' J'iider said asscsjin.-u t, mou .1 ted lo '26
1 uuir.uj, ..uraiian. jjaecturs lor the ' (iollars ..-.1
: 1 . 1 ri . ii ti
n p., t,.. 1. r UJ u,c iruir,, J',a' ' laves.
Mir rift's Sfi'e,
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fef iiiol Ji.e C cr' . oflt.tj cl
Ueagl; ho.v sae es.ape I b'-i:) swamped j
is to in" a marvci. as, alihojg'i we were not above 100 trfroui iter, coniinuol'y fro n t iie !:eiv,itof thS'a we coa'd e nothing bn; the tops o, her uiii; s.ili
O-'Cup.el i: niinUrutg l
th? win;s of ! -he o-Iä on, and, al-jo.;! p;tr 1 o' t,l (... r
present yer weie lows : for North Township U;)ion
i T 11 O. DUO illt- UlQf Clil-
then elected, is fed- z-u fo wiioni hr si-fd, to 1.J00, thai. .1 duplicate haJ u-Ufi to th touu'y Trea- ! - i.a! uii.! 11 - ir , - jt.i I a
10 tue lowiis.np, ai-a 1 ri 1 : uu tor.nitiip was threatening and won. J collect it uu-
essemiiil to trie preservation ot a free . ssssseo av vote, ana in oiueis not in
overn ment : il shall be thedtttr of ih tome, a auiScicut amount mi-'Ui oa tuis-
(ineral Asimiblv to enrouri.iLe. hv all ' ed to support their Schools, six. nine, or 1 'V, 1 ' V cwn 1 ,i;Ue i'-vicd v.iu, -..
suitable ni'dns.
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thos- itostd! rr.uii an1 art, 1 :i-i o:h-' euou-n turoil
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et i.-ili-a rji!? Icit it Stln'tiava ar& ai S' seetn:Sl lo Keep hise I f,li.. .r ;.) n:5oiut?. all h.thlosr; the' Ae'm oflierwus iiie A'-i-
t ol h-r. ye l Q.een prettr d.y. Coj.-bo.i
. rodeJ,
eJ ! Tiiin in r.üs
Hip Via Wiikle, a!! 1o.?t; thfl Wild if any thing, wors; thin Uii .;;., irfl.lul V.th. One or two fit- !; t!i? WjuJrrer. caifie I a,ijr oje cub'e; i.!t site JiaUl on. ' l'oje ail hst: th Mnit. ail !ot; th. Mry . au d thi? ni'i.uiug s. earn d out into Siie : wvt
Ann, alt ! st; th. I u.!0'.vi. r-U Sived; i uncaoiage. j the Ci1ne3. disma'd uni ibaa-lone-J. j Tu's '-oMla- (U'elaiiv) .iu w!ud h - ! Th as of men at Hilak-ila va. is about ' Hioca e 1 :i :,".i Hf i ' :m . vr w .-a r.i dr-.h
S r was j il a.i'i ,
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E. Morris I. Jlalsey C. Ii -ua T. Ft A. 11. Ejckmin J (ini.Um ir J. U filler lt. II. A n l;ru s b 1 in mi .S.i yd er
a vote of the Socieiv, th. Treasurer
lt.?s restivi.;evl. liie tonipluint arois T"".' ''r'"i. orv. 1( Ari. o. 1 " c. r.- ir...i..u.j 10 , v. it ;;.L. ;,-ti,
ti.Ht ih, l vv and laxtion were not uni- 1 "Tl,e Aembly shsil not ;ms ' 0 tne only evi, le-suitiiig How MJcli a j i! r .! e r . w. i.y ti.t,.ti. forin, throughout üie Si...t-, 8;id coll. ' local or soeüal iaws, in any of the fol-' c instruction, as the j.oer of coatndli.-. j 'iahc.iji.- ...e vi.-t.t;. oi .h ii.i,-. 1 . i..;e. lude's with a p.vy. Tor en 'injuncio,i. ' lowi3 eu''ated cses. that is to sy: schools wouio uccessi.uh o a g.eal cxtei.t ,'',;;,! ou iv.o cm-,u e:i The c4.mnlai.it is sworn to. i i'gulaiins- the juris.liciion aud duties ' P from tho Stato and the cupenatcn- ; j.,., Vi,-',t'V ' " ' "'4"l, j-
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moral, intei lectujl, sei- twelve months so ihut there would realty j , , : ' , .'. .
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r 11 vi in., a uu fpin uuumi 1 111 i r 111 e il i " .' ' - " ( u iwn u i i;i" iurfcüoO'! .i M i loiir u ( 'Oi t . 1 a , r.. 1. -U..i.t.l 1. - ....I... t.k ..
ana 10 'provivt, uy iato. jor a general uih &t..iou3 tunuo.1 ir n.-p, m s 10 mc j "- nni, ,u i n -ft j:.,, s cuZ mi if arm system of Com no Sc.'.ooh. ; amocut of the taxe to be paid by ihe in- j I'lvii.omh, n..u :,n, 1 ...ere'-i oi , u-horpin tut;;.-,,! Kh.ill h ivi iSont , !, r.,o i hu Ii i i u n ". s of the i'esi.'ctive lo vi nhi !l.fl"!' "' !o N "u" '" tu.-.
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lie totllnh, nt ftr.M Blvi eotia' i"ni.iumi. ore. i, An. ö. I "10 . v,. ji.. M-.r
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lirei utuitle Town-hip ansnei.s ;a two
of Ju-iiiesof lite i'eace and of Co.uto h-i ent, ' into the hands cf the Ice tl M-.iiiO-i-
p;.rjgijp
In l lie lit, the
nies lue com p,4 1 ii l gem.il
f 11 wer de-
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"Providing for
! lies of the rliheient towusui.is. -.novo; lir.g cnnmou '''' Legislator p:ss a law lur tne
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iha sum of -jö'JJ.
w ith iecuiity ii
. -utf ..!. MiMi :e-4 . . hr o 1 .'es i.i.) c:v ... :iiv. ! i ne iitsi leul is instructed to l s
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I'U'l'OS 'Miit tin 14. n are grea ter Aiv.v.!);r ! rt r, n..- sn w..s ,., p.a. b-e. ' file of ttio -INvraonih liiuner" fur ii
fin w- autlctpv.ed. Ine fonowio: "M.pm,. n. c ny..,-u u .a . e ... j.u , ,w b J:.rn. oflhe Jcielv j t lhe cx.fn-c nitn-s nnr b ud.led to the list of those "J -,-i -"re r-a u? 1 o n v. , no,. .. m.., . f .J,a 11 in fX5Cac tot-siylo.tatCiUkva Gertru.Je.rnJe, , u, 2 T.i-o t'.y T..ik uti-, ,i kv.kI. c'.. w h I The several Directors are instructed bv
cl tii UJ'3ii. i vrae:.e. ma uanies. t..e .v ha o-.a'. i d.-i-nr. h ..
T ie total loss l Utlalilava is
Lot. Dif.T?T5ied. ' C.i ish 13 12 Frenr! 12 4 or D
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Ltii't?pn mnre Biitish are sit ! to b ;
lut or disputed at Enpatori or the j V"" ''-e ;. o e , . i urte ' "-cu.'n vi:-t s n.ivs : ; t . i-iKiu-i-s
J l J ü i n? til" - ill? i . ' U'. C-.n uvi ler Dirnton. Tl. N. perished iV-.-r!, a.i i t i- i () .
Dr. S-encer is also S5d I 'i HiiUne Sump-on i-." ed ;i ;J
lie h:-i '.. e j
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to be t nt. ll cif.-i? out to enaaire into! v' " " V rl , ' ' ;i , ; c 'i cr. I w JsJi'uU tjn.i is 1 1 u e, i n.. tie m- liCi. S-rvi.e. j .ii.-.-re I.'n ui.-.-t ,k-i i.-..iii. Ü r;v A Turkish lin?-of battle ship is a tola! h-.- cji t oi hi:ij h..- c ..id m: !..e hi i. ue c
t:it bocieiy to solicit membership, rsceiva the sum rrq iiied of each inet be r. (one doilar,) acj re port at ihs next re u'-ar nieetiu of the bocie;y. Ti'e ojcicv i".tjoLirn"J to meet it the Court liuuse. in riymoulh, on the first ojiuidey in February, next, at 10 o'ctoc!. A.M. Vi. CONC L-R, P.eit. V. G. roME::CY. ü-tv.
I
vrrerk o.T Ea;ntoria. Ta tl ig shiti is dhmistel The Henri Eu-:r is on shore tin re is no ho? f rziltit: hr oIT '."t crew are sii 1 to be ia the Inn Is of the flussia rs. Nrnbrs of Fr-T h an I Critish s.tiiors wre takru by t. Cov;jc!;j o.i Vha wea COiSt. FI ve French line-of-bittl ;hips have
last their rulJr5 and received other in-
jifi-'B , they will be bro-.Tgiit dawn to C nistantinople in low. Fx3.n aTiivaie Corro pD.iJe.it o' : heT' .nT. II Ei alAjr.srr'a Sai? , ) Orr thc K.vTca.i, Not. lo. Thnk Gcd. tnr dear . Iam alive sn.l able to give you an account of the horrors I hive witnessed rl e? 3 a-d tl.ni ig the l??' two Jays. Oa Tu?s-hr. - wrf c-2pertej pvry m onent to b elidier i!r o.vnf'l or tkf;t priion-"!. S't'.h wa; the fn y of the gI w luve j:i-?t ex .n-ri-nr e.l. T.i oldest 4uOi5 sit thF hive never
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Ui. i -"ii.iiiuu miii i.'b oi Jdi'iei iiu'l com jv. . mem-td tinee ive!.s mo. am! t!sn tn n.t
in liiis v'eck under the pieien.ions of a re-
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,1-ivi ,.t. o.M- . w 1"cmtu. sg. sua lit :s at i'ia. t b,.., perfect libsrtj to spell words in the
t manner -iven in his commuaicatioti. oj We tuiuk our present ortho rophv
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,r.' u ..it t t , i i""0"k uo"i"u lüägooa laranta.
; At ihis lime there is not one ia tweciv
luixpreii a'.ur.iss.ons. It IU-mi sets on t special i.t.-ctii.-,, in .Mjy ISb'o, at v!:irh tiie vo'.eio vua ü u las, lur tin purpose of
uni,. 1. 1.; fci iiiioi iiO:'Sc. an I purtiusiui; d;.es iheieJor, provimi'g fuil, and lor
. on 1 1 n ui ii .! s.j'.iooi . a I ;ei me pu:l ic 1 un
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schools, ana ior me n: escrra:.o.i. or ment o: a mere nuunum ir x, ia buppni-
sci:ool finids. ij c." Sec. SJ, an. 1, I lion not lemoie from probnijiiiiy.) tno j , i cG o, 1-ÖL The object of both th-se sections was wholo srhi'ol bV stern womM ba lo.t to l.
to rsrovide not onlv. that a '"-neral svs-l merer of a popuhr vote of tlw d .Fe.'fcut ! i dilf2'C
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' tern ot E itir aiaou sdiou'd be established, townl,ips; utai liius nil of t!ie e v i, of u.e j A 'I :s i is was required by the Constitution of !o'd system, which wera mu i,.je,i io be ---'A,, '-,. .1 a ... L I. a - T I , 1 Iva- it-... a-.ai f '
might be expended," of the am an,ouU i lblb- bül' 10-11 SUt'ri .rsli'n. s'uKl be avomeu o mo orvv wiihiisiun: i.i.'-
joru ; and for the qu.-udy in ectucatioii, iue4u;tüty oi lux ;;. ja
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s.atf d i:i the coTiplainl, eic, and that 1 bolh Zcn:ral 0ild u'1
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the power of the General Assemblv, to would bo the ine. itablo result. Ii ü u-o
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; s lo o; i'ers J"r I i -- 1 - tiri "i p. o v i-.i i n g ior " ö m- . uu. ui'i..'! .-uv,,u i i .u i ... cnn.'.nrtiutr t-oni.iioa if-ion'c M . 2 30 is Süd irürht Ü0 UM. form lim li-hn .; :
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in the h.r.dscf iheCnuntv Tre r.., result, the Vi section nieces u bevond ' "onr leg live iesposis;itoii.. M
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It cdi.iits U.a. k's tax asstat-
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mit lhat the trc -.surer will ri.r-, t !..,, ! In com l lance wuU tiie requirements ine ü.ale. i !is c:ia racei or i is i,, ov s.-,.otis
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Vfic l.:at Ii t'tv, U HOI !0 U.' tiOO It ,Ul llic,ll,'ro ""HUIUIill flOl a.inuo wuiu n..:uin.iij.u.i,Uir. au.i t -rt ' s y,. jr , ,.
Tiie ei end (.irsg jph a'led rs. that i s,i1s. l!ie lo'1 in sue cede.', the ' stiou.a so Happen liial eveiy to-.vu-liiatk Wiii a lo.er. alio 10 ed au'-f eo-r- 'dopiion of n e oukituiion, -..a-,eu -'An :;ip io the State should assesd the sau.c
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t' o.i, end uiaiais i::ai no is catooued liom 1 v-i 1 l"w,,uc a bt ,ri 01 ' unaorm ir..m... ,u, ...w., .JU:u "',: dcnvin" tiie lega' ' . v of the asoesjnient !s-)s:fii. of Cjuhhoi ibihoois, cud jichool i bo the les uuconstituiioaal on account of ; b
Ivercheval, the tteasu.ef, tr.sers, bv ! lJri,'s ani1 matters proper1 connected ' s.'ch rn ncculer,t. dealing the comprint iu general te7,vs. : therewith, approved Jur-eU, ISW ll ba -v.g since been beaut.fu'ly cio-
v.i it
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bulaiiiiiits lue iK'.nicate u iih C i; k' tax, and thitheitit u ' 10 toiiect it, tinttsi rtsiraiüed.
1 he lu'iov. i,ig are the iirt and econd ci.t. wo uy iitgn au.ua.uy, tnu "a iuriii.ii : : .eciious of tlmt sc: : 1 trie cannot b. in fa in good fru;t." An
uii'.'on'.ttuti:)'!! piOiioa cannot oy ite
Demurrers were fihd to each
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t:i he :o i'. I; ,-oe n. the v.- t, !it Were j .c 4 1' i o i I u ilni: ' tiarui t !l . i I j .ni-'.-.r o
graph, as-inii'g fur cuie. that ihpy d'd not coi'.tain srlu IfiH tn-er or deic.isr, to the matter ch; 0ed in i!:e ccmp':.';i;. The cour- a . -.:u2! the dea n .eis. the i r . i .. . r.. . . i . r . .
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been in cuch danger, not o-.i'r wis there the fearful gi!e to drea 1. bit a lee. sh3re
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n 15 anJ 11 11 a' in ticatea oj 1 vreaiuer. u. , , c it, c K n , w to ' in notice of it, especially S3 we h i . ;hf u r c ; i..o
at! ha 1 imb: bfd an i Ira. how utterly iiiicated. th at it wan-ver L.iown to -,Tt'w hom." in the Clark S-?a. The ü-gship. f jrlJnately shifie I hr anrhoreg and got a jtoai cJling. but no othtr hio followed her example. O 1 TuesJay (ve3terdiy) miming ther wis s'ill a stiiT breez, with occasional fquii's; Stil u i a'arcn. until on of the. ttft ji!! leng'hetiid itself oat if I my so
cxpf"-js mslf into a regatar g'e. and then we bgia to feel th .i.:pleasin!n-s.i of our s.ituu:o i. I nm-dii:ely second anchor was let go. and this wis soon f lowed by o-.t sheet anchor, still . with n enemy's shore srarcelr a mile distant, and breakers much nearer, it W3. of eoorse. a most anxiou? time. About Iß A. V.. Ihe transport No. 20 the Ganges brm to drive she having. 1 fa tu y. parted her cable. Kight nstern of ti. r was Zso. 1, the Tyrecees. which" she &n fouled; end a most fearful sight it was. Spirs snapped Iii-? roien stik?: jib booms, towipri'-s, ye id?, inasts. t:l shard'lhe nnr- ensh; tne two ships c rinding tog. her in a most awful msnuer. 6f course No. 1 aoon begen'to driv. as well es No 23. and both loc ked together, b -J? .1 wa upn the poorXaropson. Soon " they were f jI of her. and the snme wor Ca destruction, b'gan, and in ten minutes thy cleared from her. and there lay the bc!d, defiant little Simpson, shorn of all 1 a-r beauty, 'with not an inch of anything rxÄpt hr fn use is standing, her masis hiving alt gone wi'Ii one twful frash and fallen Inboartl. sei that we are most anxiou. thoozh most fearful, to bear of
th? damages they must have done in their
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yc.a fc.?:; hue 1 , in lh"s coa',:7i that can read one .Me o,
...... uvnapa.n Uli le Cdlil i
j nuia its proper t:e,i,iikiou. I'touolopy 1 gives ihe piope.- sound for e. ca.l tier aud . l:-vs aside all "ueislii. We waul the ' stem ia vcs.iated. and our to'u.iiiis j aref.ee for üirüss:oti. From what we know of phonotopr we can freely recotnineiid it as founded upo.i sei n,ilic p-tj-cip;es. a f m r
i ..a; January term of tue Common
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a 1 1: i.:r j. fg.u.t, ;i 1 .-.viiiu; me 1 j u I list. lOUSiuei'a ule
xv- j rieas Court for this couctv commences -4 f i -
'.a, ii j n Monday lue lä h inst. Cousit
...f.i.4 .. r.:o co busiues, Oil the docLci; doubiS3 -..1. i. 4 :i.':'(
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1 , 1 tend the terms to two weel.s, iLe buiine3
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ii.i .i'r.c ,V ICHul""3 causes on docket have
Ul!U, :liy ..I'CtlCO il lilt!
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never at any one term been all disposed
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1. -.imd iuu--p t i.n; ;,u 1 1 ii . - ; seuta i; v o will uuq jesiiouab.'v look to t g 1 inen ..ll :.; 0 1 h-.ii ii g he lean 11 i -p: 4. , f, , " - o ..;::, s.u.!. T...... -m 1. w 1. ! ine b-aik c ,,Jl,tJ Common Tloas Court.
I.i. O F c h:..u'. s. .dl., i.r-i aits on the 22J inst., af Knox. lion. it th' .1 il f.l.-IIlV n Uti. t p ,rl):ii' il.O il. e -Jt! 1 r t 1 ...
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! Avsm,ilj of U.c Siole ff Jndlitna, Tu at bnns of hv.lu! p-ocer diiigM. tuere a trail be aauucl-y &s -sed and cot 1 The c ousel fa the r.ppeilnnts c n'.ei,.s i
lected. as the state and coun.y revenues ae eJs-ed and ioHer.:ed, fitst, on iiie list of nrooeriv la j ib'e far SluI. m. u:.
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He cro noi jire.ari d to t
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powe
es, the sura of ten cents on eaciio.'e bun ! rated t-jyvusnijis.
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Lull 11 y- ;:e-, iu.u.i I'll i l..;ii.iiici t ,iu .i.Ss s-i i?xts Co 1 local purposes, luo- a.vue
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nijtinctio.1 bif.id, the tctut riec eci
ij 'uctton, prohiüiii:7
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died dotiars. deny lhat tho Lo?i :ialu o in.hi coaler j1.--
-.Si:c. 2. Tu fuuds heretofore known su-:h power upon 1:1cm for teruin ioial ; and iiei atedas the cougiessional lown-! pu- p se; but where tno t ac-s whoa coj-'
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joining the defendants, from co
all and any of ihe t.cs n.-rncd io U.e
con ;lai:it." Tite defendants a apt ttrd.
ihe answers, 0; ttie rownsiiip and
Keidtevnl, must he onsiJeie I ai one.
I he admissions of the township, "lie p.w- i"'J
ship fun.', the t-urp'us reie.iue. fund, ihe coaniy co ni nio:i si hoo! fu.id.sndall funds heretofore a ppropiia ted lo com ron schools, ihe salina luud, "the bnk tax luud, shall, l'igek:er wii-i ihe ftud which
il be derived irom ihe sule of l
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!Cli O'U a:o v'. ..'t: tiru iui o.ate p'Jipose, IIl;;i'i')
ihe Conatilulioa icq i ires ih.it ' tnu Ue.iu;r- i eU '
n.1 AiS'-uibly stiall pun id?, byiuwlorn' ..! '
u.rifen.i end equal rate of asses i:ir.nl ai-? and taxation; tid siiail pKR-rtLo tuoa : ,S - r
, regulations as shall secure u just Taiu-it'-.-jn 1 '
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ty in interest, raaaot be quaiiiied V ihe COl,n. ' Kcfl,Uarlr, a,ul lhp property be. ! f,,r taxttioti of ail properly t both perhon- Jt lrii
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i.iutr. Krir ,.n .i !, t . l .. - - .' Oii'itl' i.ieie.o. irom l'ieaces ass.-ssed ra.cv uuiä saun ou.v lor tn.
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collecting the ta.vs
In this
i for breaches of the penal laws of the ! mcinal, educational, luerary, soiootific. re-
lew.
that th
Ihe pleadings buhvtntidlir ed.nit, S a:e ,lld fr0:n a!l .'feturs which ' chariublo purposes, as muv bo! he town-i.ip le vied ihe tax unde r ! ,n-T L" ue ' 1 1 IjüJs 0,jd other estate s.ioc;alIy exjaipleJ by law.' Saj. lA.s. r
V; V - "i : id1 m V Jt i vj r;
r which ilir ll esciitat lo tiie Stale for want 10.
I lie lUih fec.ioij t!it a ilunih-a:. nf
that tex, uf.sin the hands of üeroheval ' of 8 or 'red en iled u the iulier
for coüccl on i;mI U'eck's tax, as stai-
tf v
iibiice, all lands which have b
The phraseology of this eection shows . 'J'o whon-g w p. a i-o
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been or mav it was not intt-riJed to !pply to Jocai J ate, where ! ci'5essments- Tne worths 'iiiijlortn and
I; f. ,.o;,r
- a a
edin his comnl-.iint. wvs embraced1 in ihn ir.eredtier be grimed lo ine b
duplicate. r.ndVtiat unless. est.ainedthev"'!''3; l''P iä exres,ecl ia the equal rtite of ns.es.meut and laxaiionV j j c f . , . t in ended lo proceed 'in m-.kin- coMec ! Sr 8 -tJ l-le frot etds of i he sales iher- nii'i "oll rön?n? boih ical and pcrsuv I, j A 111(11 eiriCIiH.iU.. lio js. We d not think the varianc- !" ' " l"Jin3 p-oceedi of the sales of cleorly reier to general as-esMiieats to bs j jNjjOTiCB. w herrbv given tl.Ht l.Vu. in regard lo the time of l.oloir the eler' U,e swamP ,d,K!r Sra"' .to the State oil marie for me Gate at large. j beth C llud.on. Adr..ini?:u u. ,
tion. material, and we derm i no Ua i Indiana uy ine set oi Locgress of th " 'e;ii"1,ru ro "oticing cases me estate of Charles Ilu
sarv to notice il len-th sere.al tri n, t September, JSÖ0, and deducting the ex
points raised bi-ouoael in rega.d to the j lenses oelecltBg and draining ihe same, l'c .,i.-,:;.4.". T'.i" a,imiicin,ic i.c- ii.. .a.i the taxes which mar from ti in to tim!ul'
ings rafse three questions fo'r co iVider- be SJ llPoa ll,e property of corpor- j ernSwtes, it is understood, tint lowihips
otion. - -
o. seoming similarity, n other LiJies, as
ihoso C4-?o3 vve e not controied hv conati-
ioiis Iiks ours. Li sovaral of the eist-
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ilte-U IT- IS. Ci'.ii Wj.iK- I W l tii-,,.1 jf I
' i o i- 0 i-t iv nit Ii4-f me. cf
vet fjiin. t'la wa.i.ne fee:i .- lie o w o:- li- f 1
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First. Is Black estopped from denying the Iegallity of the assessment? S'coud. Is siclion ISO under which tht tax was assessed coustiiutiona! ?
Third. Is the decree sustained by the
admitted fa(s ? 1. Clack vote.' at the election, end
the appellants insist, that he is thereby!
estopped from denying its legality. The
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atiocs tor common ctiool purposes, the 11 ,v UKI lur ":u"J y" p', n"? excr-
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I u ii cl arriving irom the one hundred and fourteenth seciioa of the charter of the
1 a i
c;se powers fumnar to tiiose ciaancd in
! this c.isp, by Greei.cns.Ie Township; but,
State Eank of Indiana, and unreclaitntd 2 bv cn esaminaiion, il will ha found, that
liiere : ucoig lue si g Test cii uce ti geitog br-rlT.oil li?J is n v.-.'i r.M., Inn... g uu s bri'ii. n Iv, mid air-;. a " a ... nl ! r a aa utuuud
iici'. A -ji';.i.l iioi :4jji-i";d "g.
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K-.'iiu. a id f.'.-euss lo Ii vj as ene.p-- ic a ceni. riij-ide!'. ert i'i y tue ricv. leM ,io..vj .a sav.. g
t
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f. A :.i ve. r.op u ior oi tn: ljoner, lias purchased
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.i i..cpLiu.ii.sii iiinuer, puuiished at
I Madison. lie leaves litis week retu nir
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w.. c. io ti .t o ins oiil Home. Wo be iee Me. Krtva
j j strvii his apprentir-f ship in that fliee. a? art. a
Mt. icrns leaves behiud, r iivjuy uarm friends. We unite with their, in saying success aliendhiin wherever he goes, es pcciallf in his piesent engagements with his loi g tried friends on the Ohio.
case of Hex t SU ihe, 6 Barn & Cress. I From the sources cc.iia:ned ia these
2-10. i cited 'o support this position, but
i'eesas provided by lew, sliull b? denominated the commuu school fund, the income of which, together with the taxes mentioned and speed Qed iu ihe first section of this act, shall be applied to the support of common schools."
seciiojs, the common school" fund was to
that case only decides, that a corpoiator, j be derived, and provision is made in the
who attends and totes at a meeting for t section of the S3me act for theequaldis. the election of olTicers of a borough, will J tribution of the proceeds arising from this
is j all ' i on
e Jv.ru
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e v..iii.h w .a iiapoib!t , iv'jn lo Luiu her.
fall, i- Her bowsprit 13 also .goue short '
off. In fact, she is a complete vrreck.
rattle cf lnkcrmann. The official uccouuisoi i:. oattle of Inkermauu arc as folhius; In tins trernendous conllict, accorJiog to Lord Ilaglan, tnere were only 8,000 'British and b,0GJ French etiaged, and yet they beat buck and Oefcat.'d, in the etirnation of the same auitionty, 60,000 F.ussiansr-the enemy's loss being nearly. 5.ÜJ0 killed, and 10.000 wounued. Lord Raglan had
I seen in his early diys much seruce iu l . a .
Dr. Rcrrj? ISco-.v will lecmre at the School room on Tuesday evening next. We hope ill who can will come out and hear him. ...
the Peiiiniular campaigns; ojtia describ
ing this terrific engagement ha nukes this
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- we pitied her, help waa. of course, utter-
C f lj ita possible. While thi. a going on 4 ' iuside u. j ist outside us two French ' Jiners, the Jupiter and T3ayard. foaled, but frrtunaly, or by good -management, got e'er, with only slight smashing of Voa is !t their quarlrs, & brought up with 4 bocdioraveach. About uoon the gale was at its higheft and there was then av cry V, tb.t the Terrible f aJ parfed a cable, and ( NsTTasanircj the breakers. Evrrycoment - td tli trcuU cn tlote, bot
Usiteb States larecrEttEscE. Coni.eci.cut and Alassachuseits had much to do in puling down Turkey oa Thanksgiving day. " aHaxt'aaBaBMi4MM. Wf will Turniah Godey's Lady's Cook, reterson'sXstionil Magnsiae.oi Graham's Magazine, and the Uauner one year for $3,50 in adrsnce.
P-rt int from her. Ko. 20 bro-jaht up, forcible remark, wnicn reveal, the tern
m a a -a . i . i i . w r - . . a.w a a a v a a, -
and we hoped wss aie. wnne o. l ami v;o naiur ui iiio caruagr "i nevaroe- uJT"on. J. u. iisiCHT of Ihe TJ. S
drovftcn towards the shore, and much as forewitnessed such.a Ecaue asjhe field i Senate will accent our thanit fcr n,,!;.
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preseuted. ine Kustans and official statement admits that 42 officers end 20Ö0 privates ware killed total 3011. Tneir wounded", theysayf were 206 o facers and 0701 soldiers total 5U97, raising the killed and wounded abort, nine thousand but they say nothing of their mea who were made prisoners. Soma ßusaians.both officers and soldiers, were taken prisoners "in the act cf courdaring the wounded, which has cause 1 eiplamations to be demanded oi the Russian Cotnmadar-in-chicf. .
documents.
Death of Lockhart. The Tacific brings intelligence of the death of John G. Lockhart son-in-law of Sir Walter Scott. He was Editor of the Quaiteily Review" from 1824 until Terj recently sickness caused him to retire frora that honorable occupation. He died of paralysis, oa the 31th ultimo, at Atbotaford.
rot be permitted to impeach the title of
the persons trere elected, on account of
"the uanl of title in the presiding ojicers
of inch eiert ;orti In this case, lllack not only attempts ttivrleny the "right of the offireis to preside at the election, but also the cons.itutionflity of the law author izin it to be holden. . We'cannot carry the doctrine of.. estoppel to the extreme of denying to-hioi that right. Thisbrings us to ihe secoaJ, and principal question in the cat's. 2, For the purpQj of understanding the full report aud"meaniii of the sections ii our present -constitution in re gard to common "schools, it may not be improper to take a cursory Yie-w oflhe school system in this Slate. The Constitution of 1S16. asserted, lhat knowledge, and learning, generally diffused throughout the community, were essential to a free government, and pro vided. lhat it should b the duty of the general Bfscmbly.es soon as circumstances would permit, to provide by laws, for a general tjHlt.m of education, ascending in a regular .gradation, from township schools to a State University, wharein tuition shooed be free, and equally open lo all. See sections i and 2, art. 9. As early as IS13, the General Assembly passed laws in regard lo public schools, and the Revised Statutes of 1S24, 1631. end 1S3S contain acts incorporating Congressional townships, and providing for public schools therein." In the R. S. 1643, the .school laws were revised and amended, in a lengthy chapter, unier the title of ."Common Schools,' and ia 1843, an act lo iacrease and ex-
there is scarcely a shado of si.nilitu io bo
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.4 4 . 44 un a 1.1.1'u I l I. lirfrfl. 1 1, r ,. tirmenl of s.iid estate, v. !. o h . tented to the Common Ps.-us Ccu confirmation a: ii nxt t.m.
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Attest.
Jan.
o. Itföö.
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A'ofircto 1i's:::s.-ris
Is hereby given that all j er ;.? h-re
tween their eonsi'i utlons and ours in re-1't'Jr found taking enythirsg ui f r isr gard to ßchooli ond taxation. . j shop without pei mission iii Le ctc t
The dira.?iiiL'es anticipated by cohnsnl , lvli" eccoriling to law.
fr."m the cotislrurliou wliich we have ro
luclanily felt constraii.cd lo ndnpt. do not r:Km to us insurmountable; as wa can ev
silycooceive of p. consiilulioual system
riymouth Jan. 1st. 1SS5.
ELLIOTT CO.
45tf.
Sheriffs Sale.
fuitd amouj the eve al (oun.ies. Thai!
Cut even if socii r. system could not 'he devised, wo wi'l not bni the C uis itation to suit tno law of tho hoir. Tl. ,o4.4f,
fur, thereis no cuntwverav as to the act ' V J- - , u i i -r " i , of tue taxes namod m ins com inula t is being general and uu.form throughout fn.Wrf ,v.-.,. . . 1 A'. '', ,:!
i-Siatf.. battle iKinriml ,...;,! . i... too aiisaers-aum:i
ca.e.arisöül'o ah the complaint.
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which wou'd work i.o ini.isiice to any one. , r- virtue of an execuiinn to tnedlret-
- - a a a
eo irom the. Clerks office of th- Marshall Circuit Court I will expete lo publie sale at the Co'.rt House doer in the town of Plymouth, in Fain county rn
Saturday, tebruary 3J. 150.'
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of the same act, which provides that 'the voters of any township shall haae power at arty general or special meeting to vote a lax for the "purposa of building or repairing school Iiouse9, and purchasing
sites therefor, providing fuel, maps, fur- i fc'" p c
r-aT " ---i 'a.Aaco J a I III I T'fX e- .a
thereof, or to discharge debts incurred i " , l?XCS 8SS0' 3eJ "Sainst Clack, nnd therefor, and for con'.inuin thptr c,Krtntc r.evers;d as to the taxes asscssod against
they poitue.jjy deny tho taxes of others for whom he.aups, and l.is outhoritv to sue for tho.n. Tnesa faels a;o admitted by iiie demurrers, and the iniunction should
j have hern confine i to taxes assumed a-
i gainst Black.
Krin;.i. Thcdocrea h alarmed
after the public funds shall hare been ex
pended, to any amount not exceeding an nually, fifty cents on each one hundred dolla rs of property, and fifty cents on each Poll"' 4 Js this section constitutional ? We are of the opiuiou that it is not. . Before we piocec?d to the consideration of lb conslitutianality of this section, we, would remark, that ita phraseology seeots to indicate that the Legislsture did not regard the taxes to be raised by ii as being of a public chancier for one of the specified causes for miking the assessment is, "for continuing their schooU after the public funds shall have taen ex
pended;" thus making a'disiinciion be-!
tween the 'public funds, and those contemplated by the section. It was evidently the iuteniioa of the framers of the Constitulioa to place the common school system under the direct control and supervision of the Slate, and to make it a fjaiaai deparirnent'of Aih JState government. -. " . To control and manago this depart.
those for whom ho sues.
A Paddy writing from the west, sivs pork is so plenty that every third man you meet is a hog. - aiajjfLguitiwa ua iigi,, am New uciliscmcnlg 5a3'aDt23&0 f jpiIS u iderf i3ned ff ts for .rile on TeiTn of J easy piyuieu', tho X.-.r.h h-iif of - Lot N . ten. JO in riymouth, whh tvvel in? hcn.p and m n ... ..... .-. a
A oiru'.nn r lt n tl. Appiv to
A.VMJA SillXAuAKOHR.
certificates of Stock in the Cincinnati. Perucc Chi. ago Railroad tompai;v or f much thereof as will Satisfy s,il execution and cost. Taken es tie property of Ephraim Moor and at the fuit of Ly. man Clair. JOHN I. THOMPSON, Dh'tT. pr Wm. E. Pur MP-oy. D'pntf. S(:j1o oft lidtana, aiJi;!f . 3MRMIALL Circuit Court Feb. Term, A. D. ISCG.
TIi;l.'nh Priudcy
improveiuetit,
Ire owi.'Cf
PlyriKiutb, Jan. 1, lG'ij,
42 i'd
OF various styles, manufactured and sold by the undersigned, at his shop on Laporte Street. 42yl M. A. BURCH MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Chairs, Willow ware, Mattrasses, &c. West Main Street, Laporte, Ind. June 29, 1854. 17y1.
Complaint for Divorce.
Seneca Primley
1JE it known that tl e co plain.i'd in the? foregoing en i'.lcd can -e, t!ii. t.'.iyifiled in t: y cfU'o, her co'iip'ain! fr l vorce in Uns behap; tbo, the .'ifii Savit o.'a li-Matcrsied person, by whieli it appear , that said de en ant ts a no;irei ient of the si.i:h of Iudiaiia. Tl.e'-Faid ctftoi'I.irt. .St nee a Tr-nilcy,' is IhcTtfore l.trth i.Vv'Vd cf 1 1 c fliiij. and pert -dency oi :.-,id peiitiiMi, and tl.rit iinlrs.-- fe fppear and pteail, n& v.- r, r.r rVtmir tl r. r,n or Le'orc the caiiui.'iol :r.id t aa c, St tif r,ct Term ot tl.e IMnrsbalt Ciicult C.mx, io Le Leiden at the court Leu. e i:i Piy;::ru'h, "a sa'd county, on the third M ndjyin i-ebtuarv nert, tl.o same will I e besr.l an . uct r.ni.-t:d in Lis i.brence. ' A;tcat Richard CÜ.'tBat KY.
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Jauuar 4lh. 1S5- 42:3
MEDICAL NOTICE. Dr. S. MiirnOTi3A?I. II lvieg penuip.-attly 1 -ciVd ill lv i'i ,! ' , 1 Ic.ivt; li. tr tidr Ids wernt.t '.?.!.;- ' oo: l't.;. ac I"' r the lit er..l p- r :i::f ty'. ;c.I o.:.:t ar..l srdi'.'its a c;,riti;o:H!i c f ti c t Ao '. ... , d.-v or - t. i e-. .- - j-r- r:p rift, -...;.-,. Od-- .... :!":. n .':! fal ir S.i.th if Mr II. ll' H ue's" 1! M-.vi.r 5ttrc.Jan. tstlbö ji S. li:i NEiiOIHAM.
