Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 21, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 6 March 1841 — Page 2

A ,s ' rr. w' 1 A WKUACEHUKU IJ. SATURDAY. .MAUCIIfl, 151. fr7-U aic nul!ioiie.l to announce Lt'KF F.VILL, as a cindiahtto lor Cnintv Auditor. IVhlaf Mtoliir?:. At a mrctinj of the Yl.i - of Lonn t.wn- ' if , Do irh-irn county, Indiana, hi! 1 at l). Undine's on the Ut :-M.. tho follow be: r.crnv. Wf re appointed as delegates t ) attend the County Convention tohehilhn :.t Wilmington, on Monday the Fib i:vt , f. r the prirpoe of nominating dclet-atcs ti ;i;fm l the PMriv-t C,m cntion to he held ;.t Napoleon on the lth int , to select a mitaLle c nidi-late, for Concrcjs: T. I. T.apM-, Jno. ". Seosin, Wm. IIi;,keon, Win. I.ard, John M l 'ln -i-, Kalp Wjl.iri'i-e, T'. riorli're, fln-h M'Cbire, Merit Scocin, Ixnh-t. Holland, Jre Cr'ppin, Wm. M'OIiiri. ISAAC. A DA IK, Ch'n. V.. BoniNr, cc';. Wlllii MIXTINC. rursiiant to public notice, the Wl.ic of La ri net bnrc.1i town-bip held a meeting on the 4:h imt , and on motion. Mr. JESSF, Ht'NT was appointed Tre-idi'iit, and WM. T. n- RUl, Pecntary. Whfieupon, the fidlowin; per-ens John (ir.iv, Wm. T. Ferri'-, R. r.. Dixon, A. Row bin 1, .Te-se I, aii d, A. 0. Adams Th-.s. Wallace, H. fill:!!',!, .tames Tliomp'on, John I). udi Is, Stephen I. u How, Wni. Johnson, P. L. S; o,iiier, t. r crciv.a!, Sain'l. Ppeoner, David M acey, V.. f. Close, O. P. I.n.ih.w, W. S. C'omeex , (Ireen Sparks, Verc apni.inted delegates to the Wil- . ton Convention to beheld on Mondav f'r the pnrpo-e of non.inaunj dele'o the Na;Vl.fin Convention. .ir.si: irr.NT, rrost. or 1 ;r.:s, tiwnpilio ?Jcctinc-. (.auii iiieo of ngteemcnt, the In'recf 1 11c I.awrcnc: bn.gli and Najioleon .npike Compu.v, nun at tl.e Ikhuo of ivid Boardman, in IUp-ley coirity, 0,1 Friv the 2di!i tkv of February F11, for ' 0 piirjHise

..r : 1 :. ... ' . pnisua 'jirovod rr:s, of Deaiborn county, Aides Men-1 nhdl and Samuel (Jock ins, cf Uijdev ' 'tity-:.! ?ent, Geo. P. Dneil r.nd John ' , ' , . . . , ; Jumi. 1 here being a majority of the -ctors named in the r.i t, tuoeoiit, thcy ;cedpd to organize by electing one of, r holy PicsMciit: v. 'irri ii)o!i, after 'ting, Abrant Fori is was drclaied dniccled Pifsident tl't'.j B end ofJ)i..or.

pose ol .'.rganiz-nrr sud corporation ' 1 "l "'- " ",c . r . V r :-. jaceeptaneo of such Branch; and upon the itamecf-o. acte.f tnel.eg:sla.ure..iiel.v'rivf . , od 1 cb. 18, IS 10 present, A' r; r.i , rc"iiiileatc, the Cashier of said Branch . . . .... .

Tiio llvir.!i!nrr,,,!..Mi ii...;,.:s:iw. "Hit ti.o interest on l!;e respiue in

! cc retary 010 lem. 1 , It was then, on motion ' . DrJrfV.l, That honk of suhsci ;pt:V.n to tn e'jiital stock of said corporation he p ;nedo.i the Sihd iy of March. IS 11, at ; ie folio vvlna daces, and by the following ! -.meH h.i.divi.ia-Js. to wit : I!v .1. I-Vr. I 1 is, at t.aii w ncc ou" y .Maik MeCr u k- , :.l .i..n ..ester; LV D.ivid Boaidmin 1 S.iiimc I (looklns. at their icsnrctive ' iocs ..f -ii.-.-i.i.in e in Il'ji.ey iaain: ; by lies? Mendonliall. at Napoleon; by SamI Cry iu. at Grce:;s:;i:rg'i ; by Ie!.-iod abm ;'.-.-:i. r.t S'. Oilier; a a! 1 v K.hvard Tom at -ll.vv.l C. And il was l'.u,Ce bo ovci! tiier r adored tint puU c 01 i.i': 01 ifii j 01 rii; o.)oa 1 v pitoi ea'loli ',! r x 1 1 . n 1 , cw-p;:ers cr it T.r.orn an 1 in;e tor c oua';'-."-The Board "Ti a dj. rtg 0:1 at the ptnie 1. 'i,r1 '"" gvin I C.f Man ii, 1SJ1. i d to nicci , .Moiid 'V th' . Alii AM ITiilt."''' I'ics nil. 0 y p nn F.M. r. Ui .Mous. We linii.i.-taiid a tn r piev 1 Is liial tic Act Bank oi Ciic le-! i '; Th 't-i'i;:. 0 nils I.r-. aiiojj' tiier. .(r 1 uii'r r fpi dy tai'iai 1:1 I: .1 th- Oil Rink of Co I v ile... Old.-: is Pic. a. but, :,: II. :ii Jo-. ' I.auienee. fcr. has ISO! III; l ( I I ' I ! .i'i l I !!,( nts We J, ivi? o-ithoriry for saying that such a r 1 ioro i-c not en u r outr nip, it' d. 1 his Il is';, i's m iv be s-i-n ! y in o.'lu-.i il month1 j ri i ,1 :- . ' 1 1 il ,1 ;,im,i , (.11 .turn;:, vault.-! V I:' il'V as noil 1 II ., ' oi 1 licnbitli.n. il. ,,1 lliior is euro 11! th it t . Bin!.--! X .' ,...!... ml t. II (OtilC ,,f. ate at a h rll . y i,.!v. d . Willi w e ; U''-S ihfi Of g tl id' 1 trp:rt;, we will t ili upon ouiselvcs ve.onie o.e op 11 j iii that when the old Bm.Vs of the Scioto i el .1 i all y suspend there wol mj no sjier ie .". nig B u.ki west of th Mo'itiiaiiis . ' t i 'ii.-ril't. iiKv'a lit' '.1.

A.V ACT to amend an act approved February G, 1S17, entitled an act to provide for distributing so much of the Surplus Revenue, of the. United States as the '6tate of Indiana may be entitled to and receive by virtue of an net oj' Congress, appro-rid June lShYi. S;:c. 1. Pe it er.aetrd I y the General AxsrinHi' i f the State ef Indiana, Tint

n ."ddttion to the b.nkaig I-mid, the Stir-nli-.s Revenue Fund leco'ved by the Stale, i ihc Col!co- Uund, the S.line Fund and i the Mat drawn in and vested in Ban 5; Stock in the name of and f r the State in the manner hereinafter pri criled : Provided, That so six 'ti as tin' us l i n nue is eoncried into Hank Sli ck, each Btnr.cli ylsall ' .ii "ranting t!SC'Uii!s, !V a prelerence ti t '".cti conrity, to i.;e atni-icit i l the ?-'irpM- j !v?-ei;ue raded ui ln'in suc h count v, in i ' .i.i c-im s u i.i ii; li.e p .per lui. iei d f. or ii eontit t:: iv be tint xccpiinnable. Sr.-. It sin'! be th- ibi'y cf nil the I'l -n ii'T jir ii5 of fai( Fund?, except the j S ':.k'n;? Fund, to py over to tl.e I1ian-!i ot s:i:d 15. i,'., tli.it tii .v be deemed the I tnot convenient, all m nev now in the.' !nni!-i of any such aent or arjents, or that iriiv hereafter ci ne into bis or their bands. witi.oet rnv lir.t.rcorsrt v d lav. Sr-. It s! a'l 1 ti.e d-t'v rf caeli Bram It cf a:-l Bank inla wbicli anv or any pridon of siid funds t:inv l e paid rsi I ii- .-"on, 10 t 11 1 1 .111 Mil il pari! M'liis lil : i the books cl such. Branch to the credit of : i.i... C... 1 : . ... . 1 .1 i 'I ..ri.3.... ... ri.'... r. ..... . .. :. ; -i.ii.-, hum 'ii.fri i Crrrr 01 1 in : 1 r' 1 r. . . ' seperate account of cacli fund. Si-, i:c. 4. So f,,st as s- id finds tiny cumulate in any of said Brr.nchc. it slia be the duty of said Commissioners to in-i;t !o.:e to t!ic interest d' the Stale t:1. : . 1 , r. 1 1.. .v 1..... . r Ii .rrtl.v made tl.e tin! v 1 1 .Villi b in c." agents to trecced imp.icdiate-1 Iv and collect v-.rh s.ims 1 .1 b.n in -i 1,, ' anv cl said funds, hicbidinz the Sinkina : Fun,!, t.hr.t rite new due usd payable or that m.-v hcicnficr i.ecome due: I'roviucd I hau-crer, that slan.ld any borrower f tiie ! S-:r;.!us lleventtc desite tuithcr time to ; oil ti, in !e!.tedties that nnv be now ' r m '.y b-reafier become ivable, it shall , e i-'u'en such borrower, at Bank interest, ; 1:510:1 the conditions, and in the manner; f.dlowini'. to-wit: Said borrower siiall ro-! cure from the proper loaninrr ;.Cent or 1 agents!, a i rnhcatc i t the aggregate ,J ainount of his indebtedness to this particu lar fund, mid ihrdl then execute his note 1 for sii'-h amo'.mt, payable en or before the next siicc-eiinr t.ist ,av if .Tannarv in: the t.roper Branch: which note the for- ' '. ,. . . . . rower sin urocnre to em uwi to I s siiall give him a ccrtficatc of that fact, and "P"11 fd;ng said named certificate with ,!,c lv.ng agent or grntr, sueli agent or agents sliad ovo h;.n a receipt in lull lor , ft l;f l;ii5 ;,;ilrbtedi.ess. And it all .11 bo the duty cf said Branch to tc-ipii-.e s dd nc.tc to In- i .inewed on eacii succeeding lost day of' Janu ;rv, until the same is aid off; &, at die ;'me of any such renewal, the conditions of tl.e renewal shall be. that ti;e li.r.ov.cs pay 0:1a f,!'ih et" '.he j i-.inc.ij)al r riulii dlv tr tusfc ired ::"! r .'r.'advanco, so tlr.t the whole piineina! sum , ,. . . . 1 ' , sb'id he pti.l 11:1 Willi. Ii i:K' seals l.vl'i the :., of s.u-h cansfcr: Provided, further. ""u I ; i r Biricli Bank may i:i !:er wni ;.t her nun risk, tract the (1'seretioii. mn 0, 0 I.t.-m,.-.,. 1., l,..,.m,.ra v. V . nu)f ;,s'fl; ,;. ? , bnnoweis of her own j money. PrnciJed, further, that should j siich "r.-Tcnt or a i.ts deem it unsafe to ! I.iV suit iin'.i anv such boriower may r turn witli tin: certificate showing thai b ii.de bt, diicss is on v !r:'.!.s!ened r.s atof-1 said, it s!nd oe bin or their duty to com-i . it i lii'-nco se..t ; 1 ,'i ; ti ' n ; c 1 v ag.i-..--t s-uci 1 1 r-1 rower; t.ut tne lor. ewer sliaii st.il l.avr. t. pa .cue ina the tran-ft r of his ', n tiess .s r.f.iresi'cl, rt any time be- : ...ie pi, CiiS'.S, t further rmeii. tetnh-rc d, upi.ti ;y n a!! it 111 ..y han; accinerl: Provided,', that if the Board of Directors ol ' any F:icii Bnincli tiv y ih't.rn, tliat tho o... ciiri'v npt ui any note so rs aloresaid g:ven shall hue I eiv-jj-. u:i ;-,fe, it shait bo l!;e duly of se.eh Br o notice of t!. it f ; 1 numec.iatidy t i son.e one ol the ,;rav.f rs cr rndorscf cl sii"h no'e, a:-.d it'; i li.e ! I C !;:.. ! as .!, 0. t mane secure tli n ;i , alio liiV,--'. s'lrh note shall lie taken! li 1 .1 .t steel and red noon wiii .. 1 ,!n:o r, c ,,, d, n v. VonVcr, that d cf i s-'ciiritv (tithe, lr.-.n-buiiiig all of said 1'und to Jh" Bin!;, it sin. II be tli" only of tiie pro- j pr lT-iv.i 11 111 iiTtai: i n' existing nioiiga- 1 ii...... 1. . . ......... .1 . .- . I ges i'oero toero ari; any lor the security of ii.o '-iii.c, !;' 11 the sain0 is dee lO'd ' 'iiic!elit. And if no', tlieii the lioiiower ill give rooM.. aged s- c uiily, if prefi-trr d 1 lo I'll p.i i.-:e,mi, on iimiicumhcicd real c s la'' i f do!ib'.: the value of the smounl to no s ui .1 -nc. t". The dividend !,il-lng from the ; :tit" f'lii; i.i hi v created, ti gelli'T with li.e tatclf .-t th it to iv I ee;f il oil lb:1 ioaii!!!'; of i.nv of said binds, before the same is vr :-'.! i.i bank stock, siiall bo set

1 "" ' '''' o c-tiny t.us-.ness to tin sucn vacancy: an " 1- - m. .. .- " . e . .lot am! alloc; ion, 1 shall lie richly c nnlincresi vr the Stock of the Branches a!-! r.oents so appointed, shall be qualified to fund, which will be $:V per annum ; in i . 1 " t'Cr'-,"V,n' Pfeiitati.ut j p(.llS;ltC(j ,;ir ..j- ,!i(,r nis,i ni s:.criticc. j toady oroan zed, or by the subscrip'ioii of ; disrhanje ll eir duties agreeably to the law live rear. And it will save to the , flW(:n s ''.ung over, appropriate mtro-. ,Vull(, ,() 0 ifM. r;z(,nf, .,, , , the same on the part of the State for the j mv j fOIT(', lieforc taking upon them- borrower two per cent, on hi loan until the : l!ut',iolls '"vingbeen m,,..e by lue (.ov- i . ,(, rnml0(.( mvSf.,f ,1Pllor. I purpose ol orgnrrngtbn new Brant hes selves , !lt. as such aent. ' la,t pavment i, made Put the most im- I W"V l!,!",,iHla,C n-p.;es, t,.c wl cdo a,-lv i, nv Jl0 ,v ,Mlo, fort, ne, I t::i ht: V I . " ! 'nKt i slndl be the duty of the ' JZX'JZ ".he ll- I lZ '-' '

ir hn sv. i ... 1 . 1. w .w,i. 1 , .. 1 ' . t 1 1 o.r. .1 'iti .. 1 1 4 1. ... 1. ..1.. 111 si 1 11 t: 11 011 11. 1- 1 i' 1 1 '! 1 ic .. . ... . . . . . . .

, . .-o il' .-! imii 1 r. r in iiiuri 1.1 i;i ii 1 1 iiii1'li iwrs n i 11 . 1 nii.i i -- 7 - - " 1 i.n .i to ,o

oinpiit, and duly npu'o rlated to the pur-toiiio;-i s ii f-.-.c i IIk d for tlio ititfi' st iiiasiioi

1 1 fiom said funds. r,"ri ;.! Iv lo llie erovis- . .... -......; ions ol the laws now ui loiee ill their behal'; and shdl be dnlv piid over by the1 proper branch upon b g d demand made i and the nino is l.eiebv pledged to the pmpose.c now required I l;v. Audit shall

ha the duty t.f the said Sinning Fund

commissioner to keep a hook, ia which the i -.mount of said fund received fiom such county shhll he registered, and from what lunus ll-.es imo is received; and it shall be : the duty of the proper branch to pay over ; to the several counties upon legal demand id the seln el commissioners, (whose duty it shall he to apply for the same,) the scvcrni amounts ot Paul il;vtclcnls propeily "lie to said county, in proportion to the j amotint of said funis derived from sa;d authorized to receive the same the amount due ili Slate university cf said dividends now required 1 v law. h'C. 7. That the privilepo of issu'iio notes of a less lcno:iiinntion than five dd- - r, orainen uie nuin; t y lies ljcnci.il .vs. - mi iv, i.r, una in same is iierei y nirg -d, so a to run truta the lust itav cl J iii'i -.ry, 1M1, thiouh a period of live yeai; atvl the trouble an 1 responsibility of i the .Mate liati-t !n nntiag'tip; and ei liectini' the finds Iierei n p:ivii'i d for. 1 i in ri n-vr-i'ed into bank Stock, shall be tlei cu d a iii! taken rs in full censider.-ition of t!ie one jo r cent, required to be paid I v th' bank to the Sla'e on the rnioi tit of sm dl notes, wliU Ii tl.e brink b.as been by this t General Asseml !v nut!ioii-rd to ;?-ue: and tiotlting in said act au;l:f-vlz:i'jr the bai.k to issue s:n i!l r.;:os, siiall be so eoesti nod as to anil or'ze the taxation of any bank stoi k. 1.:. '.. Uc i-i n... Urr i,.r.,r i-.. I ,1 1., j. f;( ., k ' 1 J The existing agents for 1 oan.ng .1 c ... 1.. i . 1 "' .?ou;i:-s iii'enue in i.ie soveiai conn 1 rs, -b,dl be continued in office, so loni as their lenices siiall be needed; and wher-ac-jtv( r ?! - ir; may be now, or may hereafter ' I .. . ;.. o.. ; 1 .:::.. ,1.. ' l e a cancv 1 s i 0 o i er; in anv eounlv. ih:i i,!,0 duly of the board do-no the ppj-licatii-n of ar.v bcrrowcr whose .1 ' .. r 11 r . . : . 1 "l '""i ' ' 1,1 '-ui uat- m i.o.J 1 1 1 5 t.i extend the time of payment i f such lor:i so that the same shall be !''''' in five annual payments, at the rate ' ' '''( r ?t now charged for the Stuto by S;,""l Comtn'ssionets ; and oil tne present morleagod secuiity, if deemed by sueli Coiinn ss.oi.cis su'.oi icnt, or otherwise on satisMctorv rcllit:onal secenty, the mt re est to be paid annually in advance, on what rem ains of the loan as heretofore. Src. I'd. I hat tne btatc olheor having charge of such losns, siiall in l.ko n anner 0,1 TI bcation oi env sueli boirower ot the 1 1.111 . 1 . . 1 Valine ailii C.olieL'e HlllO, CXIellil Uie loans ,rc,:.ii,'. r.a"..l..,v rv;.!.l n t.-.il.o Sinking. 1 tind; and tiie 1 leasnrer oi fctato f ie"i 'hue to t.me, on the rec.e:p me piaiH it'll :ial interest ol satrt loans mrthw iih cu s;ie tan same in the neaiest 1. .1- c.'.. ... r . 1. . r I...K , . , , , , , . subject to the order of the S.i.king I mid , Comniissi.ne.s. to be vested in Bank; Stock, us in this act provided. I . . . , . , I,. 11 1 ur.n.c.i 01 11. o oiao: uaiuv 01 u.o;ati.a. Sue. 11. That il shall be, and is here-j by made the duty of the Board ol (.entity , CV.niiiiiss.cnets ol every county in th: -tr ;e, to clecnie at a S!:ec;ai se?s.oti 01 d I 1 I I ...,1l.l C.., fl..,l ...,rr,.... -.01 uo.o... ... V...MOI.M . on the second Aiciuhiv in August next. (or in ease no such session be called, then it shall be taken as ac'inesccd in by said Board.) whether or not the Suiilus Revenue fund of their county shall he invested in Bank Stock. a provided for in this act; and i? n such deeis'011 beiny in the a jfiri ti a I ; ve, t-ovi. the sau.e shall be sove.-ted as herein ,1 . an 1. if in the negative, the said County ( '('i.-inilssione fortliwith nt their said sessioi:. settle with the Surplus Revenue Aot of their comity, and siiall thereupon re-appoint such r.irent, or apno ut anoti.ir ii'ji'iil ot said luno. isto them shall seem expiulient. Src That nothing in this act shall 1 e so construed as to subject the said ' !hik. or anv ol its uraenes, 10 any naoi!:- . 1 . I.-.. ty in leo.ird lo any ef saul funds. 1111 iiioiiev- lli.iel 11:111 is received bv i! the such money Bil k c , . . f ,r' V",' S 1'! tj .... ... 1 11 1) as tlae State l in;; saaii me wi;n ,u Secretary of State official notice of her ae.-ep'ance in . 1 . . 1- . 1 inn .roper maimer 01 llie prrv s:,ns tiie reef, and it shall tin 11 be .- .... 1 :. .1 ..11 .. . mdd'.-hocl in Doir.ocrut. the Indiana Journal and SA.MT. .IF D AH. Speaker d"t!:e II. of U.,v SAMT, HAI.F, Pres'i'ent of tiie Senate. A r.:ajvec, Fehnnirv lo. 1MI. SAM. BJGGRPv. Mr. Om:: Von will ohb'.-e v : ;:r friends bv pubji-hiri-; tiie "Act to Mniiin an a.-t approved rchruaiv, 0, li'", 1 iit'tlci! to rro.i'de for ilistrihiitinc fo much of the Surnius Pcvenue of the rnited States a ti1(, Jtate of Indiana may be entitled to reie by virtue of an net of Congress," .J,.. I'roni the provisions of this act, you will . . ... c- 1 1 .1. - t . 1. Ci-eovi r inai lue .-huhi; 11111111 uie oiiere luni',lhe Saline fund, ami the State Hank School fund, is lo be absolutely vested by the Sinking I'mul oniiid-'ionrr, as soon as it cone sin nndir the provisions of said act in Pink Mock, on the part nt the Mate ; and the Surplus Iveveiiue Fund h alto to he vct. ed on comlition, which is Fiispended on the dceidi n cf the several County rbaar.ls thron ;hont the State, on the second Monday in AriL'U-t next. 'I he object of the. I,p-iva. ...... .. .l.,i.r!lr ll,r Slll.lr'f't f.'l lit, if l!...A "' '' f -. - no doubt was that the people muht decide the question themselves at the ballot box nr t her win . '1 he responsibility of the mras. r,. V ret-upon the Cmnily ('ointnhtioti

- ! .oi 11 r.-,oin n r.i i vn y 1 111114 ".1 .1 . .. .... . . . !.vtj-v;njii

er. run! lean see no imnronrietv in their :

transfering (he mo tUrectl pon the reo-' pic, at the August election, by having the v . - ,ul u .e '"' ?acn vo,rr to acrt or rc-,cct 1,10 rov,s- ; 'on9 rt,e la"-- That there is an absolute necessity for some chance, in the manascmcnt and security of this fund cannot be Liopfti..ne(l br anv man that will take the d (rmii . , , ,t ; r , .t ' l"n' lr,cre " no,v ,ott nn'' ,n vorv ,,:,",h"r,v:,r h f,f ?-i;M'no in Irf than f.ir year?. It is honrcr ilue to Col. IVrry, ho u-a the fir-t airent for Doarhom conn- ;l ty, t say. that the portion of this fund rnmm - .ttcl to UU care wa t'lithfullv loaned nn. K,. .,.,.,.,,, And I know of no rhar.rc that could be 1-roto-l.t aprain-t cither of hi. siirrrsors. Mr. Vri;l t informed me yesterday that the anirnnt loaned in th; eciinty : jll."i.000, and that ht had little doubt ef its sat", ty. In looking over thi m'.je.-t I find that suit have been in-titnted in twenty count ie, and that thn amount of allowance fees paid is jJt'tVl. This is a elenr loss to the Sc-hool fond, bee.ausp it i taken from th interct of t!i" fund, as all other 1omwill he hence t!ie benefits expeeliar to ar;!-e fcr S hoid purpose nmv and will be -erv much llimil.j.hed In- lh-s !.-'n 1 rf r.nn. arement. I nder the provision of the aforesaid lawtrie follow-in;: advantages n il! in part re i!t : And firt. the expenses attending an ;i;rii',v in each county say from l. to 'JoV'OO per omim.m, m.u u ior nve years win ne irom - annual, which for five years uill be from 1o ?100-M il "dd to the School tiinate salety ol the ilelit ; lor U reipurcs no fnrcea-t or calculation to discover, that in fen years with the same kind of management as heretofore, tiie fund will be lost to nt he--clat For a more perfect statement of the present Mtuation of this fund, yon will please dibli - h the f.dlowin; extract from the ref,rt of N. U. Palmer, V.., former Treanri r of State, who in all probability ha watched the intere-t of the Ptate in this matter as closely a any man, and understands its present, situation better, for it has ,,.,,! varli- !rr Mi iinmi'dir.l e iinneedon. I have said this much to wake up an rnoiorv in the minds of our neoole f.n t ie ... ... . . .' : - . .. . . subject, for whether wc have borrowed any of the nieney or not, we are all iiitereste 1 as we receive e.pml advantaccs, and ehall ave to bear cpial burdena if tiie Htate be called on (w hich she may he) to - . 1 ,1 11, r "i.ni tm- cent March 2 141 oind this debt to the (Icncral ( .overnmeiil : i. dun:;. .-p ie accomp Miy'iie; abstracts will exhibj ,i !ic situation or Hie Ampins itevenuc s dist 1 'dinted nmoier tho several eotinlii. ,. ,-.r Q ,u ,w.d ; -,td.. i.. . .i ' . ' ' .. .. ii'iual ,cr,i0 irom the reioiis vvlr.ch have rcpoiis vvh r,,...j,r,i re tins c dice from the I. i.iiiii)'' Agents. Tiie nephct of Cleiks of the Circuit Court, to ci it; Fy to the Treasurer of Stale the fact of the I.o.Miing Agent having niered into bond as required I v law. comil.iined of in my report oflastveai. still conlinm s, and has, iho pu sent year, . been neiie e'.ensivt ly nog lector!, than ; iien 'of re. ! The neglect of tirs duty by tiie Clerks, ! cannot lad to result in great !o.-s to llie 'fund. I am already advised of ins! moos, where Agents have contincd to evro'se lil duties of rhe oilier- since the ih-l distiihtition of lb s fund, will iuit having cnti red into l.-oiid and security, except for . the first year; and are now s'atod to bo dof miters to eonsideiahle amiuiut, and they insolvent, and the state without secut'iv. It should be made 'die duty of the Conniv Bo.,1,1 to ap.:--,t a successor n, aliV AijClif who sliaii ne'dect lo en'cr ,,,"(-. 7 wit, mul unmoved seciirltv y the ii . I -1 M, ,., ,,. ..t t.,,. ;,w. ,h - ' " 111 each year. .Many of tiie Agent:: also needed torepoit to this oiiu-i: (piaiterlv, as ic quired by biw ; I nt smnto inqirovetnent in the nuinber and i bar act; r f tiie reports, I run pleased to s.-.y. has occurred .since my last repoit; yet 1 01 ,i.i cpiarioiiv reporrs, oein" tne ao1 ' r - oirgiteliom all the Agents, .k have failtd to reach ties office. " Bv the operations of the law upon tiie collec-i.ins of this fund, incases where coercion becomes necessary, tho interest is reduce.' one third, as our courts have decided that no debt can. after the rendilion of imb-ment, dmv more than six per cent II therefore heconi'-s the ioi oet of the borrower to refuse oiymenl sull',-r suit and judgment, and get his interest reduced to six per eent.andaleimthvst.lv of execution; an inducement suhiciontly strong to operate on many Iodine huose this resort, which in e fleet npon the loss of the fund, is two fold: First, it deprives the schools of one third of the interest: and Sn,.(!d. it reipiiies five sixtlis of the balr.nce to pay attorneys' fees for collection,' eivin" barely out-pur cent, for the school bind. The law should he so framed, that instead of a bounty for refusal lo pay, a penally should be imposed for neglect, at least sufficient In indemnify the State for the cost of collection, together w ith provision that the debt should carry the same interest after judgment as before. i A fixed er cent, for collection should ,0 authorised by I.nv, as under the present ' prar t:co t!ir re is no tiiifortiii'y ; some char-

aing extravagantly biuh. and others terv

low. I woufj suggest five per cont. on all sunn under three hundred dollars and three percent, on sums over that amount. I still feci it my duty to reiterate the 1 inguage of my former r.po, t. and urge, ,t,js rulh ,n ,,.:, f0 a,j mur;, f cnt iru ly lost, unless tin- practice of loaning it o:i personal security he aban(lOIKNt. AltlMUrrll Although i:i some et unW 3 and under tlio ( !) ir'i- of ic-'-iiN, ;t in. iv !? s-i fN Vet ill the '-eueral the !.- s will h" no ill- I t onsiderabl) sum aniiu div. and in a few years will lorni an iiyar.Lr",te wbicli will ie found to h ive amounted to. and wasted ! considei ib ie moictv d" the pi ineipa! J orijinallv 1 -p .-iti-d wnii tin State Tl.e loan' m i'!e the ovr t Ao thirds n p: si nt var I11 vo uecn 1 ivsi'inl -i 1 ; i t v . The amount ol SUvlr'I'.d. ll 111 t cannot ; he .1 ileleniiir.i d V ti.e'i- polls, a a most of! a.".u!s fa 1 t. any mention oil the n 1 1 1 1 ; t m sti.t or otiici .v.so in a sus-p.-nded coin! it i 'i. All d" wiiii !i is respectfully submitted. N. 15. PALM KII, 'i'rft.tu.'t r of State. From the National Intelligencer. 11iciimom),(Va ) Fi:i!.'J'J. 1-H. Ties, t!ie Annirerr.tiry id (l n. Was'i::i"tin"s . ni.-tio. Ins In. e 11 c-l.dir.ited witli o -eat f el it. ;!i iviclimou !. (iov. (iilmf,r presented, i.'i th'1 tnorniiii', hell all ol the Slat;; of Vitlnia, nine swords to Ofilccrs of the Army and .Navy. ( V r-i.i-i ins born.) who bad dis'inuisin 1! t'li-m-selves in the jst war. The .lom!n is of the Legislature were, present ; also, ( icn. i birrisoll and (ioveruor Tki that is,; iiimsou iinn vnnciior 1 ri 11 ai s, ' "hppecunoe ami Tyler too, 'f r the tired to a hill ' n o il over tile tllirket to partake of a coll. it ion, at which not only i the Mdilai v, but moil of all miles, wen present. Ihefiist speaker calleri out, o couise, was the l'reddi nt Fleet, who, for twenty or tliiriy minutes, spoke with ivacity and energy tint must h ive juit to the bliioh all who have so under-rated iiis intollocttial or I'l.ysical ability. Yireinin-i l,om as 10 wasi a Y-rg niaii raised, he , Know-, ho S lid, Yirglniaus all must fee! th it ! l;i,i of intere st ill him as a pretid Uot.l- J monwoalth ever felt in any of her sons j '!lO had filled iii.pollarit Stations; Mlldl 1 . 1 1 . ' 1 1 1 1 1 t """""v- ' "v.,,.. .,, ,m ,1 ' ' . ' . . . " . noun 111 r . 11 11 .s 1 iv i.i I. I . in. I . . i tne ein st ot its Aiditafv, to s.iow bclote I hem tiiil he dd not. :,s lie hid bei n ac cuse! disgrace, tin: mi ary :ro;; s-:o,i, lie then went a wh'ch In1 bad leioir red. on mo lest 1 v to state what that career had been, and ended with saving that he h the pldtl'I s iti.--l.ict. on to add to tiie lltirneuiy of Kentucky, Indiana, and id'ihe Congress of the 1'nitod States, the Kuf:'-a-tfes, tiie largo and liberal snllrages, .' States whose cit'ze.is had best known 1 to wit., Ohio, Indiana, and Ken'm' v :i of the remarks were ii. ! t' ;i .-. . . . . ! the iiniuess.o lie Ins i' , ,- !':' he is no 'l la vora iue (i'i in Harrison h 1 for Petersburo til 1' invited by the oib stops ( ver-n'ght, ' Reiki b y. on t!ie ' ,: as I iindersPind, l leilu via ."injiol s, an i to be

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'iii!iii i 11 gilt, 01 i n il onda y. .Mr. T' h.r is h"i e. o 1 h s w a v lo W i--!i 11 o-.ti. i lie !i ;.s o! In' 1,0" sl.iHir.' Invo as, i'h.- U'i

yet a-jiaed upon no candidate for Senator ! ,.rr is the bit of huuiiuiiy. Illness wll in Cieriress and il is not inip-(,!Mble l.'iat S'.met imos make you petulent, and li.-.ap-they may !i ad otne d fiierilty in ajreeing. j nrentment inliles ihe smoothest t'-m-uT.

(ien. I'-iMisoi! has much amus."d bil self s'neo he has been ln-re in visiil:: scenes of his boy hood. Notwithstanding the prodigious f.itiguo be undergoes, nii'lil mi! itay. In is up m the mora no al 1 r 01 11..V, w,iiA,u j .iiniiini mi' cny, iooiii . 1 . I !'-.. 1.1 . I 'limine m.n kc is. c o. (ins tin 1 ii:no ... . . , 1 c .I... ... searene.i out tne pine w lie re I c was tost 1 . . I I 1 a student of meilu- ne, am! entoiii, ' ii. now a er.ig s'mp. much to tiie surprise oft! ie Keeper, exeiamv d to his comp 010: liere. fifty years ago, (going through tl.e action.) " I I.I . I 1 1 worsen me pcs;:c ami mortar at com poiitnling me'iicine. MaxKiicIlllMfN Smutcr. V'o publish below Mr. Wobsier,s letter ..r ri.. .: : t- . ." '" V"'"1"" ;is ii .-eu iior tn c ongiess from Mass (clunetis. Amoior il,f. aV j,,. ' :i-hed gem l.-men named in the Mas? ,,- 'v'"-1'""-' "s; '! is as poisons wnthy to ,!' I'1"-' ; ,-. 1 ''IV'1 vacant, aie Jr!"s,'i'- John Qohicy Adams. Levi I .in - o-l". Bates, Fawretii e, Sallon.-da!!, Cusb;n-' ani "oaie. 1 no last-named gentle - nian. n d.stitiguished member of the I Mas - s,r!l,,p!-,,,:5 li::r' ,l,s r' oentlv l.-een ,,r"."i-"" '"iw.iui ior uie sration. lie is a ,suieni ot imsion, ami tiie v. out;er o; ""-". m.-vhis 10 ininii ins c.nancr: tne vst- '1:,3 hidced, received a caucus nol,liln'i for the office. Cin. (.'az. Washington, Feb. 10, IN 11. Sin: F,w:r- being likely to take id 00 which will necessarily cau.,e my retirenioe.i from the Senate, I have thought it proper toat I s.iouuf anticipate their actual (iccurrence, Pu- the purpose of enabling the Legislature to fill the place, should sueli be its pleasure, during its present session. The o! irct of this communication, therefore, is to. say, that on the twentysecond day of this month rnv resignation will he made known to the Senate, and that fiom that day my seat will be vacant. My immediate purpose won Id be fulfill od were I now lo s.iy no more ; but I con-

fess I do not find myself able, without "i olence 10 my feelings, to sever the tie of public service, which has so lort" connected mo with Massachusetts, by a mere for- , mul notice of resignation. A sense of the obligation which I nm under to the Legislature and the people of that State, has funk deep into n.y heait, . and I hope it may not be unbecoming in mo to "ivc utterance to them on this oc-c:is:ii.

Coin'ng originally from another S'aie, i i ..i i . ..i r. ii i ami omy .111 uouiieii ivimn o '. u, 11m people of Boston bestowed on me the li. distinction t.f representing them in Coiiies. and thus o.ive an unexpected turn to tne couoe ol my hie. I Ins bn. or ttiey siw in to tepeai more tuun once, under ciicurnst.mccs cab iil.itcd to satisiv n.y bii:(t :.m!)itii'ti. ar.J t. waken my wr.ri..cj: ;f":'udc. At a later period it pleased the I.r lure to apirmit tne to a seat in llie Senate. which I have now hoblen under that ami subsequent appoii.tmeiii. f"r fourteen years, t'b'.eeii yeai:5 l.::v:iii elaiscd s-uco I first e 'lie; into C'oiiirss from .Massachusetts. These have been yeais of labor, responsibil ty and anx'eiy; but they have brought along w:t!i them solid grati'icai lion, in proportion to the consciousness 'which I hive been ;.h!e to feci, that my j public conduct Ir.s met wiili the nppi.ibalion of ii y co! slitiients; and Ln t.ot lectt j llioui;!.! picju.licia! to the gi-netal intciesis ; of the country. .Vnd if it be now, ami I shall continue In be hereafter t.be jt, 'glU'Mit ol Massachusetts that her prosperity ha.-, n it been impaiicd, nor h r honor t triiisli; il, by being trustcil. 111 some degree, t 1 11. y hand, anil that I h ue des -rv1. ; . 11 c .! . . . . p. we ot that commo 1 n, nun. o. x I i. ., I v ' , , , ; : . peii"iraiiii won the t r st conviction of duty toward her, nor fad to sup)licate the Divine (ioediiess fur f'vors and blessings iiion !ier Coicinnitnt and l'co)le. i have ti c hour r to be your Fxcellcnoy's obedient .i il veiv biiinbo servant, DA.NILI!. WIIBSTFU. To Ilia Ilxcellrnr y, ,lon Dwis, (lovtrnor of the Commonwealth cf Massachurcl's. Tiie T iilaprp Es-catSior. iiv r. ur;i(. r.s.j. "Father forgive thom."i lie, proip.i uwiu pontlroiis tiiincs ol lieaiheti scarcli th,r !il,i i-n n o iiv. jilore tiie wotks ol (.uiilueiui ciairnnn ; reei pis of Si in ci and tiie writing? of Soeiales. t.'oih el all the excellencies of the anrient and ne uern moralists, iiud I"olnt to a sr nlti re cqu d 10 tliis sim 1 prayer of tiie Saviour. Reviled . no suited r'n.r ' ,. , t :n crowned f '.i I on 1; :'ve 1101 .ive; nut acv- ! Jmi III e ll. Hus'i im's and wives von !r,ve no r "iit 1 i rv !! naiTcctioii in e:cb olluo . To "l-1 i 1 n n I I beseech you. with imremiliiiig vigilance your passions; controlled, they are the genial heat that warms us aim g the way of life um-overned, they mo j ei lis'imino dies. I.et y. ur stnb: le 01.0 ; ,, ie:;r,ctfid attentie:'.:. a no cone.,,,, tin v ' .,,,1. i , . conduct. Cultivate, with care, the kind and uentle affections of the heart, l'h.nt not but eradicate tl.e tboiri that grows in vonr jnrtnei's ; itli. Above nil, let no eel.no ot revenge find harbor in your ! j,,nn ! t; let the sun nevci gn down on your anger. A kind word an obliging action d it be in a tr ' fling concern has a power superior to ihe harp of David, in calming the billows ofthesoril. ' Revenge is as incompatible w ith hanr. . . . . '.. . . - iiro ss ncstiie to religion. l.el Imo j w hose heart black w ith malice, and j studious of u verge, walk through tho j li.dds wh-n cltnl with ve'idnre or adorned 1 w itli thovers to bis eyes there is no beau1 ty ; the (lowers to h;m exhale no fragrance, Datk as is his soul, nature is robed in . deepest sable. 1 ho smile ol leiuty bgj.t-, ! not up his bosom with iov; but tin-furies j of bell .age in his breast and lender him as in.serame as i,e woiiiu Wish the object j ol n s hale. um n.i mill lay Ins iiaiui on li;s breast 1 r.nd say "Revenge, least thee ft 0111 me: I'ather, forgive me, as I forgive mine en emies"1 and nature assumes a now and delightful garniture. Then, indeed, sue meads verdint and the flowers flagrant then is the music of the groves delightful to ihe ear, and the smiles of virtuous beauty lovely to his soul. "IMi.-l Cask .Maderia Wine, l do. 01,1 Port, 1 do. Rum, a) dozen Shaker Brooms, bought nnd in ftore. For sale by II. FITCH .March 4 IHl rrno FARMF.US. Vd) busheli. of Timothy B. Seed, n s(nerior lot for nnle low hv March VVM. JOHNSON.