Political Beacon, Volume 5, Number 11, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 24 December 1841 — Page 1
rfnoi n? rntf IL IL JLLiLLd ii P9Sf PUBLISHED DY M. CREjCG ft, .ii "DENNIS. r 1 ' - :- VO LUMH V. LAWRENCEBURGII, (IA.) ::i)ECEMBER 24,18il.
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in a b an,- or w ittiin tlirrc I T.. ry.rv.-, ,, tv ( im, vh-ii,, mx i i , r iu-.- I).i i.r iitrr thrfxniM. i !;.; ofit y,vr, wiiM.' rr ;"iro.i frni (,,,,,,...,.; fif'.'c.tvrj. ;e I t;i,.-o w",- rorci t- tin i r ni lor l-'v ivl. T.i .i n M.i.n t s I 'i i t v ( " r wit ten t .-, n ni k ito-r v'Tf, ill ! i"t--ti'i' lr.m i iivn n' r r , ; i i - r i pi i t i Kr n i .ir t i i ii ! x i i i.i ' i i i . u m : ir 'tiii He mm . .... . . i . . iifv r-i i -'!iin". ill c r, i t i.; I . ! it r ni i: M ix v-ost Tm,i r A nvf i:vi-im; l-.v. I. vs. .-. t.t -ro,.-.. ;h-m. l r ; l iviiii ni in inr pjin " rA riliVAI-driltr. At.UU. ITay T..mik ncv. I.m.ia. ;Mr-,n r.V o i.r 77:ronr r'Vc.-r, iVi't-rflirrrt.rflr'n ,.r. u . .it .i.!r j , r m I . c ,i ".in-,..," - , ...1 aster an ut- ' llivd in IV St n !i Tocilv. hiv't: l'dth r.f' N-.v-m' h ft 1 t l.verpo. on t!.o T! s'c.nner did rot ' ;.. i iii i i.ii, ill "M' r linn n'iii.'i . i .... ii ... ...n -. .i. i i r. r. .c i i,, runt r n f xprrs i.com'Mve wh'J'";!.:1: 1 w't'i pvi'rs fir the N. York r-iorh- n and ?no, w'dch overtaking tlie i.m'I rnr. phredihe J'o''',-, piKt' rn boar"4, "ed they vc;e t!.cr.-f re t f e'ved xly I V the New Y,k ji,irn d- ram.,t. Act. Ill li t I verv sever.'4 weather a'm i'.o rat'to n-csTOfi. ' Aon i'io ,-n. wfi i M J, !!'-!,. of rivl id'.lo'x. the ;'y n , in l.irM tn '. of ti.o I t..te. i'( " : Th" CdoeiMi i 1 rt l e'p f f of . vr T r. 11 '('; . ii i" I i ii f' ill tr n ' i a Th- (J i f (oe.it llr't o; I rr ! h, 1 :'!. O'l l!,o ti .-r. "-v-- t irt', 'a a ft ar.,1 y f r fd hifi n pr- rl! we'd. Aft f.rri.vvr.N r,r Ti!ii(ir;i::N !I:-:5it or r..--The 1 - x c'," '''".! evnt .-,--i rrn i o ,1 ! i'. r,i 1 ti " H '.-i noii 'i i ,i nur ii - I ir!'. fa !Y:.r- of V lev i ! Ii .' ' . , l ! 1 ' I it bcc-'ia"1 Lnown . . 1 ! -, 1 lie n.mr e-i T'l M'tO, t f Ttw.t! e b. ( Jif V. f i s , (,,.i , ii e r, c 'V .1 It 'i. x-. I i ! i a ! iLflred ' r.'p' il i i"n i(iT a n 1 the itti on-; ili was i , tlie sW r; ! s. The Til v Ci'i't'i':l b- iic rsr moled ft - r. r- - r,l Chamber. Whittball that a form of ihat'k'i'ivii wns ordered" ; fir the (J,iecn-d-l'veiy of a IVInce. l ep rp ir -d Ivh s (Jne-o the A'elsb'ul.op , f ('.::. triberv. 1" !o n". in;,'! ' '!(!' -t, ! I' i! ronj' .-it lh, :b,i'd and V r. l th. ion of ! r-.v ; . v.;i v.- , wrri .1 .in iv. ih" 1 'tii i f vein' ' r. or t or i. e trsperti'.e fi n..-' t s.r .1 r-ave f"-i-f ived ih'" c .t'.' Imtnedh-tl Iv aftet t' e bilth of the , , 1. . t'i" ( ', ,;rt C! n-tr, 'e. ,t o -. of ih" U 'V .1 inf.iiit wr annour.eed I v S '. J ones " ir!., to the atixh-u croup of cFtln "m'-jI: rd per- oy, -h :ah r, r.j, I '--em ill d iii t! " Rovd ,1 1 i.rn'lv to ti .hpil'il in f.e ant. -loom. cv.!'T;r 111 , .' rv bosun i-.i.-p "aUi.blo emotion of -w ' t n l C1 i! it'l ie. Pt-ree Albeit received '.e roti ninhit'oe tipp'-pilate to ti e ccc i-;., ti witli 1 ,i- ni! r.b Iry. It is xxo.tbv of bistone;,! r- eor 1, that 1 , r M ijesty i- the only (Jner n b'egnant !. l.'rili 1.1 1 .i'i'i' aiw,,, el to no ii i- "-ven o riii ,0 a in 1,1; !i ; T 1 -1 1 1 ? Thvo'-e. Tin 1: 1 M Prinee is eloosi s-.'i '. Ii e M'enr. h. s'lecc-ds to the tilth of D ike of .'otnwail. an I at onee rn'ets upon i'ie miniii'iii of the dteal rfveiuie fa b's solo hi a f.-w dais 1," will b oreafd Pl lteoof Wa'ea. (J.-.nrre the IVuth Wa-- . 1 ... " 1 I cr--iie.i wie u 11 w.i s-o'i n:,, ". . Tiie old titles ti-ually conferred .u tbe in- . t int rre the Eu'd'.m of Chester in Ear- . bind, th" D al;e, hen of Ibttb-av. F.,rl !,.;n , oftiavrc!,, ae l P.ir ony of !h'!'ii.",v in ' Seollil d Tea Pence of Wab s is a cop--tit. lent pnt of the Order r.f the fi lite r I l.e'iee bo h eotp.-S Knhd.t of ti efJu ler. as R.'.n as he i created Piinee of Wah-s. , l'herrer the news r eeived. tl;e t.fP, were s"t riniir.'. and fmiton fr,d. ; and at the Tiia'riM th" n'i.l:"""' ?; an ! avo "'three I'mes thiee,"' w.th Cie'Sj of '(bid save the Queen." j 'i'jyi pe;ci,lt foltiina!" r;,e.n'h to have 1 ..Vained tiie onli..n of a wit riur-e. is ( ol, wile of P.roio'n. an oin'er !'ntv:ni' a' f lireni ,1,1, and wis herself. 1 erore hoi tnatrijge. a hoiiTtr.ai l in the otabb-Ii-merl,. It is ti-vbr-'o'id that the I v"t eui-e , c ued (JVi.t. an I is said tint 011 the I : ,xr ,t nrr-eaa 1,'ii tho j;n!ifl'.i- a '" to be don' bd in bailor of the I irth of nn h' il to th" 'I 'one. Th" ( lern ard P'hoe Albert both r. it.o , l,td of M'S. Ibmi'd'. and r-""-rd their anx:f tv that it ? hmd I h w ll l it.rn rare of. The rxje,ie of ph-r "7 it niih a wet Mitv is liberally provided ly Her Majesty. Clube. The appointment of Mr. .bi,n Shaw Leigh to the office of Mivm of Liverpool, be givrii j-enrralsati-r.irtion. Lord Abinerr Ins intimated b: wi!i to t'tire fiom th- oTiee r, ,' ( 'hi, f linen
of tho Court of Exchequer, on account off the s'ate of li lic'iltli I I'o lrr.vi.;.. ,:n i
the S'ate of loebp-ili!. : . " i i ' ' - eriera i . j : "'-"" " oci.eve that ti inten-l-d to elevate Mr. Crcsswcll to the bench Oil t!if next V.aeaneV Inn! mir ... ei.r 11,0 l.o'd .i.ifir cl IJ i.) in h.inril m i
i:r iMiui.ro. ihr. -,,n .-f , . . r "''-..v. aim i-.c inrm cr? ol i.:o iircscnt n i;,;, j.;, ;,. !ir r ;n;T c.,n,OI1 I;ous to tl.c I , ,' ' r t w i! c:;lrn! :' rr" : 2UU ,f Awe:,-. Ti,o ce .till r,,:ni: i n V V ''"'0" b-V ,t!lR RIt?!8 :r.. tW,ovni;r,v. !,,d nnivel our. and XlQ"A l '-,!"? .I.-ctoral follows .a ll,c i- -.-dved -t1.! ! ;- ,!-
:!,;,, ,e rr,.c;vr,i (V . , ; ,i - ! "'. c' . V,u :.ttsA"nn l ItJ, j, ' '''"j ,?.tu.te.tn loocastom roast to all l.or.? peat, int.on wttin.nt rxccpt.on. n-o mI 1 hp Permitted to trado f:ce!y. sol.jeet So a f modemto duty on t ',e ( nt.y and departure ! ,!;,;,Vf t:,p n:,..!;,-, r,o , rln e, In o.l bv If.,-.. r. !,! l 3. The iwvntmont cf an Ihdis. ;..: bassr.dor to reside at the (Vint T IVkin. . i ... . . m, jo n; :j . ! y t ) 1 : 10 J I is 1 I t'.e I V . i :'t: for the .. s i-:a!!ie. li the .trtlC!n t' j of epic,,, and i,o aKol'tlon of the trade, j Uear Admiral lnk r. connnander o! j th.Mmv.! f rc.c, aviived i:!i t': Plenlpo-1 ,, !1'",'.v- I
I.ie ,r:V .lotn ,:.!;: : f.-t Hfp' r'P ! . J vo , l:n'K tlid ! i Vn '!in, wit II :i ?!r" f ,rre Tto l.evmt or.;i, wldcli i.-is aniwd.l nl Todonr. kWic bto mir-vr tho bn!.. l.iIn.M t: very IdiV to-ws of interest, if pi,r,v of a reserv.j for a fp.nish ii.ter-w-rvceptthe ft r:::-i, ;:e'cit, d in i ..,,, .,, ... . !;.. , ircu Ton! hj3-
tor ft not (''-.st.-!Oiin-?-b tint .-in:t All Ir.d s-nt to the Sid; ui n '.I u .:,'!!', l! IM t ".ttl ').''!(? p iv'r. on the t'-iu'e. T!,e old P:cha oi r,t i i: oirt i !i!'!,v ? ,is p:-;' ,....v in :i., ,'-.".i ti e !' - r,--i-,'e t. in 'S wi.li the Ottoman i ita : i:t I,',; '" t!i I -r lie is fl,i."i,v.,i!..7. .v ;.!; ii,r.-,i ".ver. to c on ti;" sn.!;'' --. mid to p.,.. ii'l! of the S i!l!-:n St it,. J ., of 1-th .'v. "It. e i,K--d by j'a'," '-. ' f the lour,'- o r. bad A d and h S'l l I S. Ol d ih" rn :". !t ioir town f Jbo-n-N, :i'-. a private 'n ib.e C,'Ut 11 d,-.-. 1 v. N, i - rv vI:h a ,'t.i-;r eh I. . . i i i w! m Netrls. W..r a-i ici.t (i. i"'--i i.'s i . . a 1 1 !.'. k, d the m w t'i ii o.'P. hi" r ih'. r. :!- lofe. t 1 ! '. i1 V ivr nil. led I "!'. lo t! r,:;-- .- of a d.'v , r t.o hlm-elf. i.ry a e ! ... t,,e ; ai ! it , i, I ;t:.! . TI'" body f ibmiief, a d.f, ultin? weeks a from the Paris Mxrlen-e. had; ' been found in tho Seine, and identified bv b's wate't nod trinke's. Tnit !Ix,-tn-:).fi.it Hit r. Fk t o I It lit .1 e ! ,';i-l ion fx k p! e-o on the 1 in- '., in li e in -. ti, r f the Il.xrheit ha't !. Tlie r.iii-.e:-! of th" b and was l: -t vet I ! V a"-v r", '.' i i'.iw f,ro,i'i' .,( ctm.' , ,', .': t!.ns .iron v ore s-n. o : f.r-ed :,::! of CI. COO had belli de'eeied ' ill c ' n-ti . :i t ion, but iaamt'rh as it w.a 5;nown t'tat th re was loiiend.'.l. and then bee m :,cu! ,;:on. I'd.oCtO.nOO, and 011 .Ci-".V"i.3i!0 had been hantled into the leeei-v .-, 1 , , 1 rturnril r.s "ctofpe. there I cii'l r.i-arncd a sun of f.l.OU !,:00. cm-! frti.inatl.e validity of ;,rh,hm!s nee!,. J , o v. ; to t!-.o uncMt!iiny of the extc 11! ; f the 1:1 -j be e:0f 1 1 .ti , 12 r ( No one. : ' nw. vet, 'i-ppo.Ts ihrin j, ri:,;cli to an ' SI. I ' X'f ft It m. i"i(-f.;.iiiif Stiuifi, the eieik iti the Em hequ- r 1 !l Odlce. w.is llii dly ce ..-'..! i V...t.-o .. !. , ma chi.i 'e of fop-hi" mid titteriivr pA. i ehemier Idlls to a very I.-, roe .iivmni. i 1 i , , i'. ,,v I'll ',.! .Ml. , l,i:;t.i caitr u ai i,,e ), 0 are to I ,ive ron-rr atutatlntisotl the biith of the Prince of Wales. 'he;oisiio mention of tho American Min ister, wo pir suiiiu Mr. Eerett bad not j ii'-hed L'.ndou. For m nkr is. we re for to the in.ial head. ' i Tiiriihoii: siuipiy iliaf niiiiey was romc-, what tiybi in Encliieh ' ; Tl.p lea i',a-!;pl ,vn not nlVeel..! fi tlm i . ... .... - Ititcieeerco Irum L-iillia. . .. ,. , A;lt,r t,,-,.,rt urrr i:c,ziiam ..-.-. - A madman his been art, sled !..r .attempt. eg to enter leirUigicm Pale. Hi, i.s lie ptiveil oil var.ou loiia-tu
On tbe ir.th. W n-ivnlU, .1 brn-i 'on: . . r ,
kcr. tlirou'li w limn Smitli had ner-oti ,:ed i ''1'M"I,J' ' ' , Sinn oiaw ,ne same r.ue 01 inim-s, us tin- on caoa, vvc fo.- ...... .... ( . rt.,.,,- nr,ain
. . . . . t I I , ,1 at . ii-m in.flen l.l lull I 11 ! I ".. . ,. , , . , .w ! r. b-i I I 1 1 ,f"r- mlt1 I '
tho fou-ed bills, wasrdeo cmniiit, ,1 to entiie ci..i 0:0 un. . . , ,o.. ..... - ( contract upon wmc.ji sitcn juiigmeni snati ot ai.ui.smny u "imo "' ''" -' ... f .i.,,,; ,, .i,e N-wgi-e. In loth case hail wa- rcf,,J Senate, to act with a similar committee of j ,,e rcndcrcd, not exceeding ten per; ecu- sioner. ce ' rt - j the Ilou-e of Reprcsentntivep, to call he- j ,,,, ,,r a,.n . wh:t:l was adopted. Bv Mr. Millikin. that the committeec ' , a 1 i r. . . r 1 r.... i ' .. ......... .-. . . . . , Mr. Jlitchey moved
. . . u- ; :.J f T...,r,v.i i.. . :j-r : -l :: !,'''' ::,'. . " amendment, i,y extending
t s t . t , i..i-n iiioru mill rv 1:11:110 111:1111 1 Mini v I'lir 1 1 a ' 1- 1 r.,i, 1 ii-iiitm nioei nit onm 1 , n i;.n j'rio i.-iii.: tin 1 m iii ii 1 n i' it
Lara.la. bit London on 12tii November ; "'""",:,?' ,:' ' ' . , ' "1 ' V,,lu; ' ' ", Vi"u',,,jr ;'"' V . " , " ! year on all sums; and ur
to embark in H ,1 ship er"- fur p"Vemeir-. anu mm 1-. ' i.ir'...-" " . anvnuit' Hie la w am nor eziu;: 1110 cmpau-; lax on inoiviou.ai son ,4. in in...- im.hiuii- . " Qa.bce, v,esu,',,ose.'vin Jlabfix. ; proceed w ith the examination directed by j ,,f j(1!1s , hat Uveive insleiid of the state bank of Indaty, that the fif-; 10 ,a t"n " '
ldtr.lAI. j where the laud l i s. I'viLt Kit or nn: Poi to Ci,.r i h:i:-j Ath.pled. HMi. Tii" coiresdon.b nt of l!ie Morn-j Mr. ( .'.dlins t .n red a very inip.v.tr.nt proii'.. ( 'hi, ii c b' s ays, Ihat be ba "asrci tain- amble nnd joint resolution-, rrptnb.il tig so rd up,.. i the lest aull.ontv that tho hish ' much of tiie Suite debt of Indiana .as his p'-ainlrr 'ii'! this year b" rpoed to tlie' b, en icearird by the sale of State, bi'iid : trtiihle mln-ciy ol h f.iliHe of iho pot.it o j for which no conrideratimi has brett rcroop. The fiilure i:, most app -.teni upon reived, in consequence of the I nline or the rich and bc-iv v soil. stub as tho Sooth-! fr uidnlei.t conduct of the ptirei:sers there, wrstein parts of Tippra?". It is known ' of; hut, at the same lime, pekinuvlerlging. that tho w heat and oat crop', are one-tliiid , in all time to come, the valid obligation f below tho nwr oe. 'I'be litice of meat n 1 r,ll b. r lo.hihlies out-Inildillg. lor whirh
riling, ami is Idtlv to bo f.iither eiihaueed i sh" hi" tercived the pioper coitsideralioti es, arm. s.ioiiii t.n? ques.iou -otne up aby a distemper nV,.,i:;j the cattle. Wr rigired upon. One nf tbe rcroht'ion' pio-1 gam. would hecifully giro the same r cive rim 1 ,r lircoutibi ofthc p'o-aio , rep Tde-; for th" te,. i tainrnent, I y 'he bin. 1 Mote, lie did not tocr-'irzo. it i-s r sound
from Scotland, where the Lands had been ft,,,?,t : . i
FRANCE. stild thtt the French Char !,!. P'w rji mi- fi'M r -r- ' . :it ...i i . . j r. : y in the Ch-jndier iuti.iMi!i oi :i. ixiTaiir? r.:n l .isv innv l:e secured, and the in imi i! v v;!l nt ,0 so donhifd. T: c Mends of Co-inl Mole ore rather active j!St now. rnd M trs'iutl j ... . .. . . i . . J forwnra a3 act-njr with Count Mole. As rir Thfi;rj, ,:(, ;iU;rck ont ..f, he, pies,:,;p. rIlll j 0(lm:M fiCt. i.Uh rW in t'- .lee ?!;'.'.;:rv has had a check in the lec tion of M. do IV-ipioviilo, for ("ieihouvi', t-y a tn'.jouty . .. aj-ittst Ji' ovt r ui Mitosterial rindid'r. fvune f t'i I'ttls (viper' state ;!;; K:!i'T I.ee.is I'li'Tppe ha sent mi rnlorrrn ;iik e !,.,', r to Dnern Victoii.a. to coa-1 orutiiluto her Mnies'v on the birth o" the ! h yonn - r prineo. ' i ' '-v IVcnrh C-verntncnt Is lin-j ..-,0id0 men at I-rp7:ian, and twenty-! i i tans -i PP.MX. ra ,1 ' I, ; bee T.- o i f'iceis M,Vd the '::,t!i , :i tee,'; v, ir.ioho-ili Ii! th, an' in -is : r"e:in!i f t hi.. " ;! r. ti i an. I (!oV in ,do. ,:It. L ei,:, ;iwere shot in , Alu.i :,! n t i" '. I., n i , ! The C.,ni a : ii (o n-a d and the Polh;, rCil'ef ot " Yidejii'i I h ill I I t'll Olilotod IO ! M olr'd to aeci'tr'l for !rn Ine; con :ented I '!:" in'-t-ii r oi t ie Mm, 1!. viovcnmr o l e I j:i:na-i ii. Fit, ! "V.:i iMl. ,11,1 piesenle. a petilioii fiom in". Il iu .r.!.-, ;.-l.ii,g for d.unagrs in Oil sooueiice o! I tie dost run ion of or. i ieri v l.v the Con -iiueiion of the Wliltcwatcr C mil. uefi Vrrud to e.mm tlcec on canals and inlrrnl "ioi . (.. Mr. Talker, from tue com so ice on Hi t.-.ee i whom h been refeire.j L-..I x.. i, "t the o, n lie, fir t:;e ropetl of certain pert'olts of lh i it a I vei.tio . iws ot tif Siate. r. repe g those parts of th:; h r;;d o?'.m!i sections, itnoiism a pnalty of ' per ' for ibe nmi-p i ymetit r f taxes. Mil whi,!i allows tre-'suieis t'lij same ices m c-o- "i u-so .010 mh: i"i , f.CS It! C mm pavnvitt ..f taxes, u- are allowed by i W t.) fotistao'.es in s titthr rases. Mr. Elliot t i u -I to nm 01 I bv striking out that ptrt of the b !i which r-.daios to the 10 per centum; which 1:10'., mi prev.rled. Mr. Walpolo m ove 1 to so am mi 1 the bill as to allow to treasurers oto, half the feenow allowed by hw to r..,H!.ab!es. on cxe-i cuti.m for deln ; but, wiid-j tho proposition Was pmtiiMlLm ess rj ' w-as reee.ved from tie It-V ti'tj the S-'liate to proceed lo the ! lesentative Hall forthwith, for the parposf . . . . , .. .. r .. 1 ot Cem: iii'o i iie r Kci.oii ii uo:-eoi mr ( t!i judici d e.iemi, and prosecutittg atlov-n.-.vs for seven! .us'.ncts. t 'r- Coiims od-redtite following res, u - r solution. t,s ftre'innuv iiiiojoeu, won subseq tent one, i xrept so far as to net jointly with the committee of li.e Hou .. ... .. ..ii of Representatives, be f.ken 1 y fiem as li" ii. i j's of tlieir action, nnd that .1 rum. mittee irpott tne ie.su!,-. oi uie.r imo-ii-r invest i cation-to the Senate, as in said reooait;ci directed. Adopted. Mr. Evert-otVere I tiie following: i r ... Tti. i ilio foinnollee on h i ti .. , .... ' nance h i , ni r u etc, 1 to inq't re i nio t .! ' x-1 ,-v fs., ....; ,1,,. law on that sub I 1 v " . . .... ., c... ; j ' . . , , .,, .,, Iu,ha napolis. ...... i . . . . iu.Is lorletleii io uie roa,",i ,t. Mi;,.n oft be iw fs it now is I ,ii,.i.i .I...'. . , s.ci l.e li re. io r rvei in o.'- ,."..ii. .. t I ... I. ..l.l ... I ! i n r..,,..o..
I . . I ..; . . Til... vJonifoiqiw nil can ' f . . r I J I !. . . t. . ....... be (ho eNb. 111 .' 1 I"
coni:v1,?s.rn;cr, of the Xos., ,litr., amoun:?, and other oeM-iptions t!-, Londj refer-! rel to, ft ad r.-r'lie.r P'lMscation in certain j C4t;;;s o,,!,i0 1 ,!,n Iropc, as re-
J ,"w'a"";' A motion to s i.pen 1 the re.lo.- so to j f1-' r-s..iit rn ' 'C!"'1 or I a,ul ' i2 ra i ;i.e r-so-nt rrn a ercr, ttme. r," , ! i'iie niotion offcrr;! !,v ;,r. V.:t-. r tcnt-T, tnt.iv'tvt it c,!)i"a';f:rv o-i th- secrej ,ary ' ontcr n-.6n ihi jiur:ua! the n t-.r cai!in:; fcr the r.vc? )ted !'V conen:. or,rr- ,r. .upoie cmt. . d t,n i cps?i'y n 1 Tpricty of his amendme 'cditcai j ' ift fees of treasurer, incases c? J-.,' :-', in pv, -"iiinent ofsom" len" ," " ","V,r, ,rc'' ' frr ma,ke rr.s j.er .r. ,,c endeavored trj sh, ?nt moe-; and other marges meases o! fifly cents t.er : iv. lie etnlcavored to show tint mile-,'; and otlicr charges incases of eecnti";i taxes, (particnhuiy wb.ere thlrensnr, k;au to execute tlie property of several pVsar? in a distant part of the county.) were i" le?? proi1t!)b3 to the ror.s-.tre-, than oppressive to tlie people. Mr. Illb-.'t Tp!t"d in ;hc tkiiu.cr fiom e.rnr!:, whose views he deemed f.d'icions in iinnv particulars. allho:T!i ;i"teevas v.hli h'tit in bis sympathies for the t iTviy'iirr ;v,ior. ?.Ir. West rose to reply to ! .or. i.ii aim to sustain ino tnoiion fit ,, ' r ' t , t:,.,e .,, from Ibtvcock. .1.3 alin"ll T- !i,,r'lcn,S,!n,,0?C!,,,,r" 'tr"' Pie by l,e present onerous svstemoftaxa- ,-.,. nod to the growmjr ino'spoion of; P'r p,e in i en, wii uicm a,, ieng.-r i : - -nnr'i increased siueo th( fit t'.ic Ciovenior'j rn nv s-:1. Vif,.i:.stutlin3and Rowing dis-; co'-'s i-r of ho peMin.rrv o dr.im and i i r .1 li. . HI 1, i i n ,;j Ar'i!, ev oi i! e r-i no . r. i ancer re i It-. Sl H". t I 1 t pMiM to ,w att.i a.po.o, aiw , !a:, or.Mi to snow 'no ansnroiiv oi aitetnntx.z to enfiirco the execution of laws, without atittoxing a penally for disobedito ,eii ;iy witli their rcqnisttions. lb in li'it t'tied the necessity cither of aj bo!'hin:T ta:;e a'togetber, or of p'eserv- ! inT the on .ins of ciiforctng their collcci tion. I a.! eve ' ' n opposed the amendment ! of the g.'tiil- t from Hancock, and stud that, f a l.r . constituents were cc.npined, lh md made ! ,1 a tax-i:.y'iig people, ' filter of honor and duty to pay chrcti'i rrn inxfs necessary anu ii. , proper, for Ct'ppoit of the Coyernment, Vfrr s ; further discussio. the ot of Mr. Walpole was adopted--t";es 3. nmen.bn IIOI !' REPRESENTATIVES. Fkidav, Dec. 10. '('.'le.'v were presented, bv Messrs irri.vn n ij. mes. 01 ., lioinnsan. o r l,;ird. Mitchell, Tliompson. of F.. C;over. Clements, Uawlinffs.and Marsh i t 1 . - ar. ! itC-0i 't' l'"l.i lliliu.l.'iin., 1V HI' . j j IVown. of M., tint the board of intern il ; ! improvement be r-ciesied to report to; r e, 14 ,:' ' i ,o i i, i i 1,1 i p nber of engineers, spe - lh;s Mouse the nm ;id others in the employ of. ,;lf, ,.lH,npfted with the system I j t . jllteMvd improvement, their names, amount of th' ir sulaties, and tlie nature and ext. 'it of'b.rir services. itiy?WT?fr pm.i.i, of ! . tint the judi ciary eo.emnti e inquire mlo toe expetl " - . .. 1 . . . . ' . CIirv t,j FO amttiiiuig tbe law re la I hilt to in - 0rc? en money, as that all judgments . , ! hereafter to be 1 . vv!0r0 tlCro s; ;,H rendered in nnv ease 1 . no a speci;:i arreemeni as to the amount of interest to be paid.; lefcoiirt j Jv Mr.'I'.idlikenhai the judiciary rc.m- - - - mittec ii:ni:;re into the expediency ol so men.hii'j t :e l i-.v regnlatinj foe-, tint wit ,, . r ! -,;;.iw, l pi 0 orr l 'V in rir etnt rot. its; ! n,1 also, to tnq'tire into ti: . rXpdiencv of repealing the law allowing att irr.ovs t!o, kel fees. I " SENATE. Saitupav, Dec. 1 1 . M. Wiht. fiom the judiciatv comnu' i let", tei.orled bill No. 3, oftlio Ibmse. t ' i f-oi l-oi e: ti.o "xttt. an i to tre.ue me itn in lioj.il ciictiit. without atnendmctr, and tecoii ii:,-in led its passage. Mr. W.dp - moved to amend the hi!', so th;it nothing in the net creaiie." the 12th ciictiit, shall be so r.oiisttiied as to prevent this, or any fniiee legisi.mne. from p-dueing 'he sdary ol th.: present judge of s iid riienit. Mr. Ilati is said that he ivr.n opposed to the amendi'iout proposed by the Sonatoi fnV ii-fx-r'-.CTiid slio'dd vote against il. At the last session be had voted lor nn in crease cf the salaries of the Supremo Judg-
principle vf economy to deprive a peopte of i',cir rht in adm-nlstration of justice, that .a Tow hundred cloihrs m:g!it ho savod t J l'.j puh'.ic trei.s-.vv. To
s'ue the j: nuts' hav-j n.".f:im i'r U.vni o Mho nv?. we ! , , . i tjieit -l iri: i le-'ii attainments' -t ?t lOfti-it ;is ( thi y i :--t rnm;;:'i ! Ik t'linnteiit ''fa r i:(;';:'bJ. an. to secure smeli i.ave C(".n:v:ii . 1 I 1 I! 1 ir" t r.ii in nice ii;ci;t to li.e 0 ! a u - ... 1 tor i.i ve nract.re. .nv uwV ver of rfFjtectahle t li-m'.s can nnko niucli
.nave than a t,.c.n..nd ooll-r per ye -.r. I y ; J ,2 mi I en'm t -d dcl.a'e. which continthe pract.ee of In pro,,--:.,:), an,! to d.- u..,j ltnti t!ie fi:0rncd. It xv.
recouii ;: ; the anieiirtinent ol ttie ucntlo-! man from Hancock as calculated to pro-j 'ttulm't 6'f;fte.,savtu.t rinei.,n.nn . constitutional grounds. Mr. (ireor also dc,recated tht levelling spirit which would level to the dust that bs! hope of freedom the judiciary. !t was our on'v
ark of smety. It was too sncre.l a oep irt- on ,.Xr.c.i(j ; the rules were suspended ment of (lovemment to be subje ted to and the resolution read twice, tlie whims and prejudices of legislative or j Mr. Chapman, of I,, moved to strike other power. ; out the second section; which declared Mr. Cinmbp.t-laia entirely c r.cv.rrcd ,-oid sales that may be made previous to with Mr. Valpole, and mlvocatod h;s a-; ,l0 lr.th of Jan. and before notice of tho mendcKnt on the score or economy. Mr. pis?-,igc of the joint resolution shall be reB iird rebutted the idea tiiat t!,e. popnla- j ecived. The 'first section postpones all tion cf the counties in the proposed dis-'si'cs r nersc.r.al r.ior.ertv now under ex-
tnet was no! sufilcient to v.-.mnt tho cs-1 ,,ns!,meul . r.f ,i,0 o,v rrntlt. He said 'i' w,,;c rWr "'creasing in! hti(lll an;, importance, and acqnirinn I , c:nr,,.,.,r, ; rvcry rcsp-ct, r h ,lh',,,,Lr J ,l( ,',;, m.,rn .m ,!.,, n:t,. i ! j h us. For ye us they lrnl been puyiug for iliijiel nfio-itieo at the hands of I ho lerr's- , n,j ,,c ,.nlvH. ;t wol,y ua xvitl.hebl nrr '0 n u1-,- ,:,. rn...,,,'! r,o t.ttl o, it, i rp!1)lll;Pe tbn jndnary, failed; nnd a motion to order t.K, Iml ( is it came ttoi l the Senate.) to a third reading on Monday next, prevailed ays 31, noes 17. IIOU: of repiie?entat:yes. S.Tt'KHAY, DitC. 11. Mr. Savior, from the committee on public cxpcnililure?, to whom n resolution on the reduction of salaries bad been refer red, rcpnri.-d tiiit. inasmuch bs a bill of that nature was before the judiciary committee, wdiO would report it in a few days, be bad been directed to atk to be dischar ged from its consideration. , - Iir T. enr rvl. t1,t jMft lll,. too awpoTuTed "To examine ih the official conduct of certain public officers, asked for power to employ a clerk, which was granted. Mr. Henlev. from the comvnltf eo of ways and means reported a bill to repeal so much of the lSth secfon of the act pointiniront the mode of levying taxes, approved Feb. 12, 1S11, us subjects persons 011,:aeed in the business of exchange broker. to tho payment of a license of $100 prr !.:!. u..,,,,,! r.....l UViilHIIl , . lliv-li " . ir.g. Mr. Heiiley, from the same committee. , , r. i cn i' i , i 'i h " r. ..niii, . . , , ii . ,.r c-. 1 iron ted a bid autiioriy.mg the issue oi y.) treasury notes for the purpose of redeeming tlie" sO notes of the same character! now in circulation, which was read twice and laid on tlie table. 1 licsnlitticns ofereJ. P-y Mr. Meeker,' that the committee on roads inquire into . . 1 1 I. ... ! 1 ,e exoetiien.-v ol so amenume; i,-.w, 1 . . . - .. . 1 1 relative to the election 01 roan supervisor. . t . 1 -1 ,. ' j ns to requ ,re sue., supe.v s r ,0 , e.' - u - ! r.l bv- the lerral voters of the road district ! ; . 1 . .., ii i. ' to wliien sx;i supervisors miuh iii-hji. By Mr. lb' that the committee I ... - f . 11 ...oi.li, nml r.i'.d ItrTOC llO ?"V 1 1 I ...,. v t.easuii.-s when such s,o-k is owned, provided that tiie blocks i owned bv residents. S EN ATE. Monday, Dec. 13
A tnrssi-fo was received from thejthat recen'lv, in his county (Hamilton)
House, informh g the Senate of tlie pas- s.x'y armed men arrayed themselves sage of a joint t" solution relative to the aga'msi the exei ut on of law utilesi the lavenuu of M nion ceuniy. It repeals properly to be sold should bring two-tbird the act levying a lax of five per cent, onjufiis value. the peoplo if Mai ion to aid in tho con-j Mr. Ilitchcy's amendment was not situciioii of tlie Midison and Indinapolis ; iidopicd ; and the question recurring on
Rail Road; other counties along tho line of the road having f.ii'e I. to raise their re spectivc quotas. The irsolution w is ordered to a third f atlitii", by consent. On motion o Mr. West, HrsohfJ, That a select committee be appointed to take into rnnsiduintion the propriety of instructing our Senator nnd requesting our Representatives in Oon"ress. to procure, if pos-ible, the passage of a law, anthoriing the Slate lo purchase all the public lands within her limits, on a rcdit of 15 years, without interest, nnd nt ...,, 1 lif. t.tiinfin.lo tit I.e. i reasouaoio ,ui ,., ... ..,., ... .. fiithfullv applied to the Completion of the most impo: a tvei! s.
Mr. Wcsto.Tered nresolntVoninstrncfHig t!ie committe on Finance to enqu re into the expedien cy of issuing scr'p hascd upoti t!ie prol.able proceeds of the lands
r,.i.! i . i . vi ""5 jvnuiiii rovernmcni to itio f. f!;.t ;.. , r.t..i n:l i-V r-..i -.,.,7 , i., .1 i ii v . ,i i; 1 1 u V 1 1 ; 1! lilt) II BUUJin - j mihi (w -1 i : 1 111 nituit; iu -i , n jl,p r ,m,)r,t"nn ntut i-nnclnii;,n C 1-- j .x'i. niiu uiiuu null VI js se'i wrk r wmks as are more likely to je 1 r mi a te to t ho t-tatr. iVc. Thn ,,,' ,r . A n.iinn f..r ita tri.tnfii.lio nnm mt,t was lost, ayes 20, noes 29. t;ULCii vu' JiVIjI UliOL.lX I Alii 4jO. Mondav, Dec. 13M". Hmnagan, from tho committee on th" j'tdieiiuy, reported a joint resolution resn-cllni the sales of ner3onal nronnrti ecutioh until ibe 15th of .lanuary, and until proper officer shall give further ngticc. '!!.o Prop,iev ofs'riking out was discus sed by Messrs. Chapman" of L., Gormoti, H.nnipan and Lee. Mr. Lee moved to lay the resolution on the table, but withdrew tho motion at the request of Mr. Ibown, of M., who urged sm edv action on tho resolution in order bat the people may obtain all the relief ,.,, ., n,..,.i Mr. (iormati proposed nn amendment; which did not prevail. Mr. Ibadly moved to strike out "void" and insert "valid which was lost. The question reverted on Mr. Chap-i-'in's niotion to strike out the 2d section J which was decided in tho affirmative by nvos fl to noes 41 . Mr. Drown of M. moved an amendment : which was adopted, providing for rt i,s tnkiio' of.ee I after the 20th instant and its pub ic t r. i ho question on Mr. Brown's amendment was reconsidered, and the amendment soarnended that the resolution should I take effect from its nassace .. The amend--1 meni unbonded WSS lltO (iutipteC. ar.u the joint resolution passed by Gl ayes to 30 noes Mr. Hatinegan. from the judiciary commit e, reported a I, ill supplemental to an act subjecting real and personsl property to sale, approved Fob. 4, 1831. This bill provides that properly sold on execution s!mll not sell for lcs3 than two-thirds of its appraised value; and embraces all executions that may bo in the hands of sheriffs and constables at the timeofils p is.lge. Tho bill was read tvicr; , ,. - . , , . , ... ' Mr. Cutpm: n, of IJ. moved that the bill 1 ' inn-,.: 1I lie upon iiiu otoiu duo i.i'iiLn iiu 1 11 in IC u' "n . LVi ' . ' ,t Z ,ed wl,icl,was uecMJea m UIG amrmalive HorsE OF llltrUESENTATIVEf. Wednesday, Dec. 15. THE VALUATION BILL. Mr. Clark moved that the biilj supple- . 1 4 t aiiliiiiillnii ri'i I n nl tr - intf 11 1 ill 1; iiii uli diiu cttnii: ion "ii iw , ,.,,.. . v " . ,:,, ," 1 r.i 'V , . .. ' 7 " tho table, and the amendment oflisred by . 11 1 ...:niA.i. .ui.;Ak 11 ". uu ' ' u,u "ul rr vail. resolved into commitabove bill, Mr to amend the (he stay to on ?d the friendsof rely too much ho are in favor disconnected with ! addition . I stsy of Execution Mr. CotM'sell wa3 opposed fo the ametidmeiu and the amendment to tbe amandmeot. All his constiiuientg wanted was, that their property should not sell for lets than two-thirds of its value. Ho 1... I 1. ..., .....! l. 1.a rw-U ,l,ltn. 1)1,1 a jci,r:i icdu nj. i..a tiin, p.a.iu, Mr. Goodhue's amendment; which also - j was not adopted. Mr. Brad ey moved to amend the first setioii by btr.king out the word "property." and the words "real and perioual," and inserting "lands, tenements, and hereditaments.'' Mr. Uradley briefly pare his reasons fit offering bis amendment. He d!d i)6t consider that the bill as it Btood would have tho effect anticipated by its friendi. II s object was to ilo justice to both credi i tor nnd debtor. Let personal property go for what it would bring. If it Could not sell for less than two-thirds of its appraised value, no sales fiequently would le
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