Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 20, Number 47, 13 November 1850 — Page 2

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THE PALLADIUM.

Wcl.MMt'.ay, November 13, IHSO. john p0Kslit George Gillespie. Miles , Murphy, Daniel Bradbury, Thomas R. Pictobal - the .MiLi.ioM We have Stanford, and J. L. Mrri;on. received a beautiful pictoral sheet, design-! The corps of Engineers have compiled as a Christmas gift, published by Win. ted the survey, and report a most favora-

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it.im.ai pc.nn. K, on our !!,!. It i, -. ' laat a ,nost 1"' er:thu,;asrn is enterto oy that it U Uautir..lty eir.bei:;ie,I, a ad t t'dned along the whol-i line, and that no that it K t'.T ;hro. t-r i filly tmtaiii-c .' ibmbts ere cntertainc-l of tho final com-

Tla arranini"iir for the !!isiiiug year ar-j said to be of inont iiiT.il I li ir;yti?r, lliit r. xfii'! i i ti;-j.iri:i tj rut'ne it tii "Ue-iinjj jrio-.licnt in A'n-ri'rs." Now m i frroribl Urns tuuiM.rii,-..;..i;1..-,i,in wi.i.iug to do o r. in o;ii-i it at tin fTi

.V-r." Jrrney -Kort, tho democratic can-! wilit the IVdefor.tairie road. Tuis ext-n-rlida'e for tJovrraor, .has a majority of i sion, w think would secure more nssis0OO votes. 'I'fir. St;te Senate consists of ! tatice frm our friends r.t Cincirin ati than

9 w higs and 1 I democrats, and tho House of 25 whigs ant! 35 democrats. N-w York. ft is supposed that Svlof crat. is c:..-ctc-fl Governor! rnoar, u-mo ir.ajor.ty ub.ut 2000. Tho Congressional ' dclcation is s.ii l to be 17 whigs, 19 dem-'

nerrtsnn l 1 frees-iiler. la tha legisla- i I"jr a: Cnicago. ture, the whirrs have a majority of two in! , .,. ... , ... . . the S. ante, and about 21 in the House. ; Ko;tJ. Tiiia will iiuurt- the flection of a whig in : , copv from tne Wavne Co. Whig tho place of fv-nr.tor Dickinson. 'the following article in rrf.-renee to tiiMichi i'iH IViiiiiiiiiiii, whig, is elected new prej-ct:

to CotiTfeeis from the di.sfrict in which Gen. !

Cass reside,. Conger, whig, is elected!'"' s,,t" vv' r ti;"" !jy irpri,e when, a

in the Northern district b' t'a supercc b slernoorats. Staatt. d-inocrat, is supposed to be tlt'ctud in tho Western district. H'tscoiiAhrt. Tiie returns from thla ... , , Mite are tint p-irlin! ; it is suppose iia.v- ' 1 . r.vt-r, ttiat llofy nn l Wuiateo (.tr jeso:IJ are .!cct d to Congress. ' tn . - !to raying vp. Our free soil friends who'"' roolesced witlt tho rlcmocrrrt :s in the election of d'jlegates to the; Convention arrreceivir.g the "wages of sin." It 1 rt'" . ported that a standing committee of that j hadvhava retiorted in ftvor of orobibiiiior the future immlgrati ci of colore I prKiilis iriio me rcc-j, una ngain.si permit ting them ta hold real estate. It is also given out lliat til a Convention will forbid the legislature pas,n:g any law permitting j . . .... . , . ' ; men arc concerned as parties If this be ! tru, it may verily bj said "the wages of tin is death." Vublin Meeting at Cenircrills. We have transferred to our columns the pro- j rcedings of a meeting In. Id at Ccntreviile, I for the purpose of denouncing the fugilive S.Iavc Law, passed at tiie late session i of Congress. We were not present r;1 , . . . speech of Mr. Julian spoken of as a ! most bitter and vituperative afTair. That ; it was wanting in candor, if not to sav I lionesfy, in placin ' the responsibility ,fi the passage of the act upon those to , . , tr i ; whom it belongi. If the mooting was gotten up for tho purpose of expressing an honest indignation of the provisions of the bill, it will not, we fear produco th efTect desired. If upon the contrary the meeting was gotten up for the purpose r,f nabling .Mr. Julian to misrepresent the Whig party to tickle the ears of tho democracy, and sing tho praises of his own lame, perhaps tho object has been fully accomplished, and we have rot a word to say. e suppose .'iiuara i-nimore will fill out the term of office fur wlcch he was elected that Henry CHI ny will lie petmit ted to live on and enjoy th conli lence of I Jiis friends; and thnt the climjx of Miller-1 i.im waft nnt trnripnirti iloriort ttin n.fmin. : - ' I - ... - - j Juration nf Mr tnfi in i The Rappers. Some very intelligent otiesof the rapping family have commenred operations in Cincinnati, and in the ! at-jacent coun'ry. '1'ha papers contain ! full peccunts ol convcrsati"ns held by iblfferfiit individuals with (liferent spirits, - :i.t :...tt: . 1 i k.'!'ii?i jut, im iiiym inen. 11.10 occn : present ctinnot comprehend tho matter, and yrt bclievt? there is something slrar.ge itbout it. They brdirve and they dent believe they tliink find t'ny do not know whnt to tliink. They hear und do rot know what th"v Inar. Header, we

suppose that is about your fix and ours. We cannot repudiate the judgment of honorable and intelligent men— and yet we do not believe. . ————— ¶ Another Murder in Cincinnati. — A woman of bad character, who went by the name of Mrs. Jones, was killed in the city on Wednesday of last week. She resided on Walnut street, between Third and Fourth. Though the murder was committed in open day, in a house occupied by a number of other tenants, the perpetrator is not certainly known. Suspicion fell on three persons, who were examined, and a man named Daniel Noon, a huckster, was finally held to bail in $1000, to stand his trial for murder in the second degree. The bail was given and he was discharged. The evidence against him was entirely circumstantial. . ————— 👉 It is positively stated that Kossuth and other Hungarian exiles at Kentaga, having received permission to retire from the Ottoman Empire will at once proceed to the United States, with a view to a permanent settlement. The Porte, has, it is also said, publishes a decree permitting all foreigners in service to resign.no matter what their creed. A number of refugees who had heretofore adopted the Musselman religion, are thus enabled to return to Christianity, and General Bem is said to be foremost on the list.

his duty under any emergency, but believes no violence will be offered in opposition to the law.

tr. (ltiAm.n r.....r wb'l M-.1ir.i9f.)..1 '!iis session, and from nresenr in- i IS mile I ttv.ne tie ue'ter. anu nt aii m ai- oe li.io, -j.--t ol arc can-, vv.isnver.

to the United States, with a view to a Per- '"nt;on. !l be three wks b"for" ' ; !ors Pft betore cie nurrv cf iarm- I ;urt a was a seeot, rt-ny report, h m.n.m ....l.n t, ii , . .. season commences. Last year operation, i in?: operations in toe spring. , .dr. hnr u .p. t o suom.t to t ie pe-pie. tr manent settlen er.t. Tr.Q orte nas, it is t,.,.1ili;t,.Cfi about this time, and the wea-i I expect to attend the meeting at Cen- question of Banks or tn B.n.ks. and also said, publishes a decree permittinc -r was cobl and suitable The weather ' trv i!lre. and contribute bv mv presence , that is decided in favor cf Riims. tnen t't

LZZZS

Castle Railroad. 1 rectors for this road resulted in the choice of th? ft.low- .' ing named gentlemen: Jehu T. Elliott, , , , ., ... . , ! cu -j !. to t.ie inue. e u:meri.iu plttlon of the road. In coi irioc! n wita t:i s roa !. we h-iv nvtlcel tiitit ihrf citizetis of Midd!etv wu I. .... . ' .. I , ' ,1 .. . , : r .. t r - "a '-"" - ' ' i i pose of en'iea vormg to secure the eten r , ... , , si n of the road from Nf-w Castle tarou?'. f that place to Anderson, to ti.cra connect , . anv other route. There appears to be a j general Tiding among the business men that city to secure a connection with I gra orth-west; and they will be. Cjir n d-if-nco of their interests.; t' exW.tMl a line of roai, perhaps even as '"dot of th ci!i--tis ot tats region ot !!v wet-Ks !'J , an ( 1 1 ; f i t was c.iscov1 I ; ati !-. i' a Jva ; i roa( I t rr tae Balls

j,hJ 0!lio tt.rou-h tois portion of the coua-;of J try. It is th- object of the Comp iny.

J' vlU' " ' ' '-'"oaiaus. t c m- , i.wt ih.s "cities of the Falls" w.ta tho ! , , . . . . , flakes. I ;i Cnip m y is sai 1 t be oaie (I, (r) c,1Iim;in.l any n-c-ss irv amount of - 'ans; and has a charter empowering it make a railro id to atiy p irt of the :'tat5 Indiana, with as many lateral branch- ! es, n t may ne uecinett necessary. have si-'-ti th proib; of the ru t ! from f'oUs t . fib ridg, and. oi '.iiit o th i r-Pim at of th" i:. 'Clieer, trie rr.i lin-f and grubbing wll! let co', oti an avc ir. '. mme loan 1' OO ier rn':.'. 1 li i: h.'is.for t a" present, t-rminafe-l h.'s loea i"il .at C i mbri'liT'; and lias a !- company not to any farther The Ihigiii' a-r b-lieves. and we !v;s,.fj!,, ' rioi th. .think jut! v. that when th" central root" is cmpb t-.I from Cambrid;;" so ns to cm io I'.l oeci nun t ' .i x i ri, aici nom nur" ro ine Lakes, taat iar o r arnotiiit ot 'rode an I pr0l!,K,,, ivi; j. r.0(:Ured over this rout hr Boui-v ille. than can be gained bv any, otaer connection. W inn tn roa is i completed. F.oiiisvii!c, in place of Cin - inuati wtll become th" great groef rv larkct for tliis reoion of the State. Than! cars can be loaded at fib rsfiu vibe luooiiiaerioi.'ii'io iacni. The road from J"iT-rsonvilb t C'olum- It bus is nearly completed: and the whole btm w ill be put under contract to (.amtoad to at an . ...1, t.,. 'I'I.!, .a. ...II 1 stimulate the Stockholders on the central route to coni'di-to. as speedily as possible the road from Cambridge to the State line, We liopc the Dayton and Western Rail Iv'1 ('ompany will now po to woik and finis!l x IInp x? ,1if? wpst"" ennee-i tion w ith this road. Letup and at it, bo, ,. ,, . , , ' i too word. Wc iiave also noticed verc lOtres- I

j I 1 1 i i I ' 1 . v ill I U'-ti ' I . i . I - i ' ur.'.o ting attlcl in tho Reveille i r. lotion to:,,,' M ,..,t a f,.sv d vs-rocru t d his tin same su'jert which we would trans-1 )Vntirctl!;,,fi0.Ti our s.-atitv

fcr to our columns if we had room. Itisi the proceedings of rt meeting Inl 1 at I Falmouth, a small town in ihe edge of j Kush county, ami contains an est. mete ot j tiie cost ot i lie propos"U roau, its a.tvanta;c3 to i. ...c .. :. lil'T 10 0!!0 I . O I' il C I ..O.I. I 11 1, prop03C(i to rtm u nn, ,l,c rmnttit oflmsi mess tt woul a secure. A largo amount .ii 1 of tcek is sah! to have !eeti taken nt the ting, and everything appeals t iudit , t;,af ,;le ryJ l e road w,;i be made. hiccess to it. C'?A great dinner w as fven bv the ! jnvrehar.ts of Boston, to Amin B-y,' Tor- ; ', kish Ccmmisioti-r. ot: the 4'h in-t. T. B. , Curtis presided, and v-eeches were made bv Webster, Winthron und otiiers. I: the conrs: of 1 ns rcinaiks, Web.t sai l tiie Turkish llnvoy came to this f cour.tr v ti seethe L'nited Mates, not a t. , " , ,. , . prcUcn an t utssevcrea l r.toii. f-The llepublic positively denies all tumors relative to troops being ordered to Boston to assist ia carrying into effect the fugitive slave law, and that no information has been received to render such orders lecessatv. It savs tho President will do (-.!" Th" grent freight depot of the Rosi in and Maine Rai'toad. nt R'-! n. was 'd.es'roved bv fir" on the mornhig id" th" 5th inst. The bad.'icg was 5 fe. t lo.-jj. built of brick p ntielly in t was vaP.n.t at :.5 ( 00 ' in-ured. The ! over pott c"noutward freight f. oin. coissi-thig r f t in ! v cn rs. ! a : en w t l :1 ou r. c ton . vV 1 -'.,,.s cars w itii th-ur co: it 't.t s were t o dly ; destroyed r.o insuraoe'. Tin up-' r !pn? w as occupied by ll.trmd cv Fern ,' 1. 1 mtthegany d.-a! -rs. w h-s.se Joss is 5'.Of-0 ! insured for M'V't'b I be t t;d less is ; tt:mated at SlcO.optV 1 Cincinnati ?Inr:iois. , -N0V p.., j-'jnur, ff . 55 Wheat, 7 ii o - PV 35 G Oats. Sri Corn. V tiiskv. ; . Inicrtl si.tCS, Siiou'oiers, i l.'inl. 4 -u jar. t.V Coffee. I '2" Molasses. 95 Cheese. 1 l'ed Teaches. f01- Lii-sred, j : Hr.iT k;Pt,1fT ' now is remarkable warm, and not a single drove of hogs has vet been started W ' !uar of Tariou5 sales in Fayette county I a. 5 2:35 .and 2f:? ros trn U. jotner sections at 2:o0 and 2:60. on foot; and a fcw sa!cs at 2:65, delivered .t the pess. L?. Covr., ypr. 6th.

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Refuse aud Swamp Lands of Indiana. At the late session of Congress a law

'; was passed, granting to each of the States in which are found any refuse or swamp ! lands, unsoid, ad sucn .and to said States for the purpose of being reclaimed and . brought it; to cultivation, bv the erection of levees, darns. &c, the cutting of drains, : cr anv other efficient means to secure the o' - ycl ha I in view. Bv t.ns law, Ir is entitled to an immense amount of lands. ; . . . md it is presurnt-d that manv districts m a v i-.-av in lt to the State much valual to be disposed of as tae l-isiature shall l.rcct. The Il-jn. R. XV. Thompson, in a letter to t Jov. Wright, estimates that by this law, Inuiana v:;I be entttle'I to somnmnj I.ke 1.313,3Ci acres. 'lhe (oeriior has isued a circular to th-i Surveyor's of each county in the Siate to make a full report of all sucii lands as are found in their respectiva counties, and report at the ! ., , , ' . , j eariiest possmle i!ay, so tuat tae wiioie . mutter may be laid before the legislature i at its next session. Uri Ir a prudent and t flicient management of tiiis grart immense bem-fits inav result to Indiana. At least 1 ,000.000 ; : may be safely estimated as their value latter all expenses of reclamation. W h at course s'nall be adopted to drain them? t?uggMinS upon tliis subject would be ' benr-fioial to the 1 ialuture and subservient of the public inter.: t. W c shou; I be ; ,,j,;.ase(I to ,,.ar snrj'-stions upon tiiesubject, tK,t ordy as to the means to make the but as to t ie di- s.t.o-i li icomi ic proceeds. Why ot add it to our common scnooi tute! r ftt0LE7i:rtHV i The Loan (Jaz-tte , us makes mention of a queer old ivnn. well-known throughout the Union, whose visits, hke trie locusts arc looked for periodic-ally in some sections. om o v e ars a go .a wanoerina tournevman printer came to our an I for wo i k. He was advanc i i'i i ati Iti'itti a'en'.y Ci.l 1 an 1 f-V ,1. i j ! . v" o . i r m-Miev. We (; ive liim funds w'aotn exacting bis libor, an ! be d.-partc-l. A car a'terwani be enme attain: r-t-d 3 t'-w days with u; an i w f'oun I him an agrca!!o. kind-ii-art 1 old man. But h s.-crned not to desire a permanent sitntatton. an W Ci I be b-'t t us en that c papers i ne- : ni it-.:, i-.t o r V tcm -res. mar'. r v -rv p : ist o' th 1 -ama-is, wu written on th p-cts of StNGt Ei nHl tin, in a b-auti n! ban 1. nnc time ago he s-mt us an AiaOamn ! I paper in which ns eceenti iioties w ere re- 1 iiiiiriCd ii'ion. it ms that h v.':!! not ' i i accept ol a s.tu ition anv w ger 'oani th in ii li".v (lavs re tor a cms . Ad that he Us" that in pre-.-o--iioiio.-o'-,.oi.,ijoi. oio ii-ti oids to i';h v it to. is to pay his way U m village to v.iiog. from city to citv, from Til us, for probably forty late to M ite. . ,1V J. I if.. ant wan 'ou'tn and thus he will doubtb-ss coo tinue until death ts trave a in th" hand of charity finds him a grove. Undike the greater t lumber of bis eia-s, be is stnc:y temperate and mora bus." Thi satno ol I eccentric dis erato and moral in his haCoil- Oi ' t ;aif p re-ei v ;t , v c i a,i aitfust vis!;- ,. . ,t : l n.y, . o It., .iro.,! 0(V and on : ,;r, r,,,r t j , UIi lay l.i l!',.;:ig WC ;. very itoitl w: at, n t r.lt:.f.,i uoVi of that'k-. informing u t (, xv,4 1 No I one wot u as t or winn in would !wt,.,rir. i, was trout irt turn. lac iitst intoiiaio'ii we r c-r ;v. -i ! as to his w -hereabouts was by a piper from n.-to-ot. endorsed "C cnplini'-tds r.t S:n-gl-t. rry. II" r-'turtied here several times in toe course of the succeeding ten or fifteen vcars, sTopnir.n but a day or two to : .est. A lew years since wb;i in our seat ln the Senate, one of the pages handed us a V( :T n"1 CAnl "hh-E. written upon it. We went m jr'eterrv im:ne...'iatel v to '" '-'"'Oy to see our oo-m -p o! :te lnii but b" was g-ne. We have l-it b ;ir intere-t bii our errat ic b ien d . that iie may meet no harm: and i 1 . a;-li ar, i tru-t 1 we cornmete! him to the kindest r"gi fi.itcriiitv wherever ho may Le of tie For th I' all iii :ts. KruTor -1 notl co lli vour last pe.jier an appeal t o the farmers an-1 mechanics of ttns conntv. to form an at ieultui ai society for th:r muttiiil leneflt. I Inni! iv en I n-- the su"rg"st,hoti. and am anxi.-us 1 1 v.-.!u:.t"er my aid ia tae promotion cf the object. I am aware that we nil hrv- a distKt." to aband-on cur former v'nws an ! nractrc. and adopt nw oties. diiT.-rtng from our neighbors, ahlio-igh we miv b convincn ! that such change won' ! be an improvemet.t. F.sp a!! 'iroun I u!:ind cf c mt-ii-g. But it . : i . . v ts t i.s t ie are dispose 1 to c a s w 1 1 - n f w ta a 1; fhrm-s-i in i:nvv c .sy ' w n. k . opt all we c" iien. a:i ! our re riet.ts moke 1 pleasant in is l :;:i:0rs P'ijriit pi'fj. '.r, : to follow in th an tj-t us t nicc -re uti.'.e in t ie orga'cz item f an eplci n grtculiural S no'tv, atid see that it is well sustained, as 1 bellev it may be. and we shall soon see a soiri: ef improvement pervading the w ho!- fnrmlog eomnrar.itv. who wh! rop rich r--w trds. .or. i ext-T. 1 its ir.tluer.ee ts r very i'.!eret it community. I1!-v.-.:e tha nroi imirg pcrtton rf ctnrnurilry, p,r,d vou V oo.nope toe prosperity an i cm i.iierests t t i" not. re. Ti; ? esto.bi:shm-rr t of such a soeic-'v vlll d: pen 1 upon a few influential farmers. Fiiey can succeed if t ny have the will. M.inv will unite in sustaining it, v ho have n"t spirit enoug l to u; .trice t.u-m to engage in its organization. dhn s oot-r th eif ti f if" oy no other means) to the object we. uare in view. nen tnes-ecietv is form-' ed. 1 shall do what I can to sustain it: an be: tak

d if a premium stiouid be ottered for the toe people ratify suc.i Lci alive act bv a 'cuiy nuuieniicwu tor settlement, ine e.i-ie st field ot corn, raised nxt year, I snad ; poou.ar vote. I ne ntta rep...rt was a tnir l . r c. i vro.V ".VORTII i

e that premium, if lean. j m-nority report, by Messrs. John P. Dunn ; DAVIS MEEKER,

For the Palladium. ( THE WORCESTER CONVENTION. ! With due respect to the motives of the1 members of that Convention, and its ad-

locates in general I must disclaim its

njent aj(J judicious. For I never; tion of ad its bills. Tn law creating It is can jook upon ,nan an:i WOman. but as , not to go into fore until approv-rd by the . beings create 1 far dlrTircnt and distinct 'people. I '-ma r! half ot ona per cent ,

purposes. TW distinction is stamped 5 nninrik- in,vi!'i;f!i;ivs:,,3 r"anzitio;s. ' but in th vtenor oi f i.idr mai is. ; 'Vhfv ar-2 natunliv as oros:te in t.'i.r feelmus as unsh.ne and darkt:e4. and to carry out the ar.il-v. ta blea-Iirts t.--b-aut.lut t it ipjii.'i.ti tae uanies'.io heartli. And this rlUtlnct'on b-.i'H visible tmrks jof Creative Wisdom. W oman from ta vry purity of h-.-r heart an 1 th- w.tn"s or ti-r tts;osit.on. is a lapte-! t r ta uornestic- circle. 1 is thre tut the en--r-r , , , , . . . , uses of tt'-r soul s.nu; I b. exerted. I -'f w-io oar over t icorpse rf a d pirt-' 1 cln! 1 ? !;! wh buom nOfj ta' aii 1 war so neart tln worst ? Is It is t ! 1 : :t tae f ita r nr ni'it it-r : i. - , , . r It is .rv wao lias a tn !er !) :irt. an 1 man i e vv i i w i 1 1' ' i e s th st ut-r otie. with ana d-' ke vl.l i'tce !v 1 1 . - couch o! trie .in"U's!i:n l tnvai. I ana r.anontsters i t l hli Vi ;iiit ' T 14 .;'ie iififl-c in bitter atul-i over ths wll 1 car.-r .f a ' drii:.ls-n-n ! ar. i. ia a wnr i ir i -he h-se mini, nature his nran'z-l ar d adapted 1 1 govern the loms!o c reb But I woul 1 not h;ive her confine 1 tnere elane. Do not understand me so ! No! I ivniil.'l nrt iuvA !i.-r t ,v i ,var r.io t-u, t r n !s 0f life in servile toil. I wonM b--r of tae aia-stil.i' of , i . I ao at ton ! Bat I 1 I tave tier niove in a din'oent s:,hi-re fr-e T; icacy l'r character ib inm ts it. arraaen -i.t ol soci v r- ''aires .t. Ate! ! , ti-r , e i.n tic. f irs-ik' atooi nie of mat- rn i il - 'or tin t. wnul 1 : ijoverimi :.t. ? i a . s t't tt s-cms t 1 t i lie. 1) ; suiiverlm the arau ! ues-cn la w iccti sue was cr-? 1 cairn 't. howvi.-r. r: 1 : ' i r am I C ' ti-i t . den v but taat she has som" rich's whicli oi hs to be ati 1 wh!--h I bol-eve w.li be I edrc-sed. But to ch vat- ic-r to obi If. and ii ae iicr rri t n vrl i' ir in the r csh! . tn t (' "! it , i .j ; .1 t ie t r u ; il . w ;.l tie o a" so l.cd fe h-r t I !. but to ri tiair.t n r ! a i i tae la C o 1 1 i 1 1 ' i i . an 1 d -tr-v her ii-ait. It re those iith ' an 1 Icily duiieK wliie.li s! e owes to ii -r !, her c i l lr- :i, and to s icb-tv, ns a in ta. r. An 1 h :r in it is tint t.c Wor-c-.tr ' 'onveio 'o a d. i vs t c r--buk o the n--e,!-. V;i st heitrt ! --s i t r-.-e 11 s iit t. - vv : at s ilr. . :u I 'm -nt Is i b. I . o i ! O ' o r re ! r s 1 C o i '. , e ! . ': w t a t o rv. as t 1 be ;. -! It.c OS ' c . I III i . ! e i . : i . : : 'S o ' n e -ne i ..! ai ! A' ill it ti. a, I a-k. wlcch wo - 'pip a! ion . which : to ii r. tube a :t.' A jo I ii CXp-l't t P'eeiV 1 : e.-oro i s p o . t :o : u.s. ibvert th- g.- ,t ei. 1 for cte 1. end d.'-'r .y li" now ur.lv a-alv i . te kin lues's ;i ;i 1 pi. r t v ci u ii a t ;ci v a n t i does s is e :ro;:i it ' Is it power -ic; wa: -.ho holds i i 'cr 1. in 1 an . .ica'ne"ha ' ever. It is t. W.li. i n ; a a s,c may mov ' t Hi nd wh. e't shi I" w-' i s c a I lb d upon to j ) vera ; an 1 ju-t as Sic S'cl pes an.! uirccts it eiieil into tin so it w;.l ,n wtnn It is bardgor , m rinbo'i ! . it tae pc cuniary recompense she desires ? just ! But I i ten : ier I a i m ire m cannot i i.t taniii more pi u lent means can be (b'vi-e.I, to improve, li r cori'lition in this v a "c.t . Beside, tho-;.' who are in t:o grcate-t waiit. will be t n verv ones t .at "'. oi 1. 1 i r-'C-. ive tae b-Uleflt. m. ;i-"l t'r nt '11 .;--. j ' A""r. .V h. Irctecdiii3: 'f tiie f'n stitutioutil 'tnvc:tii!it. To a" was a si-g it m.-p: n' in aa idl iOl V ."--! iiV I i t eO (,hl,v ei or ;: ed;s of , ! :'.'. To ' r j ' d in -a t ! ., I i'i" term of Stat-- Au III r 1 Tr-' i-itr.-r w as t ir ears, au 1 le-t , ; f. e s n . 1 It. t'n (I and Jury disT'i'-lou Aft'-r abi" so 'ech- s bv Mr y,,. u a- i . Terry. Bi ih Read. ac! Mr. Rohin.son. th wh'-i.. ic-.tt-r was i i, 1 o:i the table from the le"! that t i" ti"w bid of rivets, as reported, contain a sect'oa. providing that no pet soil shall be he'd to answer for crime, nt.nss in has fi.'-t had a pubic. exam i n atiori ;u: , ojiriort un it V. l ! lie (!"-: re. ! . to ine t the clia rge in its incept. on. I'po.u taat section. HOlell it con will I;- resumed. I a 1 i.cc : 1 -:?.t o; rs pass' ol to a I It , . - c::r : re:; .,hg--eai s and to o . 1 v of r -. . rate to oo. the next term St a iheo-ui-er an 1 Auditor two veins. and i l.g.oo- lor or.lv four years not of six. Tic tifxt question t 'k ti up was tin section on th" Bill of JJ:gh's providing tli.it 'Inre -h.bl r.ot be iu ,;ri ..u , 'mi. t f-.r-dei.t, exeept in cos' s oi .-trong presumpcf fraud "' It was deba'"i t ,1 th adj utrtoiient V i"taer it snoui remain as report"--.!, cr to ani-ei : "except in CIS- of (ran i the exception .d: -g t.c r. so as t o re a cr to av ci; ib r oh JGU. n reconsidt-r-d ;lng tae ter.n r f our years, ati J c o o 1 1 n ttee i i -a i lie i.'.it oho u i'i! ay the Ci.tivt'i,; e vote u oiti t.c !e., a-'o eSeCotirv o!" Jfta'o: to aced it back w here the rnrted :t. an i wiilca wi.i i 4 t ae 5: tale ears. T.n'" ;n i. iiavg cd a nam "i ' j r i ' .7 Banking. all: bo--, i - . ... U O i . JL .. am.-Ui.t ( Bird; i. i ! - : .- ; Au. tor ad Treasurermm.ttee on b '"i" completed i.nir I.-T of reports. re port, vv ;t,i an a 't.ir.ovvir.g that i r. y " v a n 1 Cink1 ih ors. presentTn il ;. iv as ;i .c:- I r g-rnerai ii-inss e.pien t or stia in i.vii"fs. to a:; : -' v i ai s t ) t .a . of .hso.ver.cy. Cct i ii . Trn second t. au'hrrlr.hig t n a " r toe Is---- V--w ,i5 a ? : 1 a ,'' Lgl-latore toe: branche. after t set.t cii.cp-r, bu: have -,n ;.'. r P. t a iiiveit n. : i v iru10 art ' r c. Mat e i .on ;. an : c? c-.x'p. ration r,f the piein w.iic.i trie St.i'n sooui 1 exeej't i re got choose t iu:. is as stock, or loan. i oe i was a secor. 1 i.;.J; ,7 report. presenting a Mngi sect.ou. vv rcc.a provcies that fitter the ex'drstlc-n of tae pr--r.i t.o a Th 3 oe Of Legislature should have authority to cram tan .barters, or nass a general jjanK ing law. which shall not go into force urotil pro vice

s tnattnere shell, llth mo. lith, i?n.

be no Banks in the State but a State Hank and Branches, which may have a capital of three million of dollars. The State is not to be directly a stockholder, but is to

have a supervisory control cf such Bank. , on th- capital stock to be paid a-maiuy t"r lommon a aunt r.iTic:ies V l.' .nu'iM..v tioaa-a ios i )..ur i oiivliii .ut.,v !,Kt.-uam. jut f . i i-'ir : x'K. Re-chartr r ol t ie present Stats Bank torb:d en. I'n "r ti- reports, an 1 ivers.tv ot' ws w'it s tav :i'iv to ex'-'.-' i In t comailtt?. it citi b 'ijv -; !)iv wtrled nr.- ! 10 viws ot t ! 1) aM t i 1 tiT.v i i;u-U;t be ta-.-a:. I-' :!! t in iv u 1.1. as a L 'j -.l i' -v- shi -ul.trl'y. ii u t ' til at of :iv.- r-por's oa the sam ? su:p'Ct f:.i;n nn- c i::i!i).'!-. th it tll-re were tw-m---mb-'r .t !i' c :ua;ittee w!ia s'ti-' 1 b-va i't t I-.- tv ) first r.-;!"?s the rn .j ar ty an-l ml:rrltv mie w h 1' tare, t ta ir -at.emvn kV.i 1 0 did I. -t e 1 til-' two last r.-pj .c a r w t a e.taer. etc i:il:ii.U"t,0!I th IlutESTEin Tae Ex.-.r-.TTf-N pres-ntea a 1:1 ipr.!.' r--p rt le. e rnetiiij !.::: I m:' t.m'ii wtta an art.cit flti'T'l'. nwtl bv a !i-a t or a tain .v. to H Vlt.Ue n t t '.xe i ts. i ) J. t: ai sat t ir ,!t-''s -vitr vt- I after t new ..-..;i tutioa. m-i , t o! t ie s ! -Tis ecepte!. No mortie or otber ali-. u a' . a t'leiH,,) t ) !' vi:, i, if ex-'cu'e I ny a unri; 1 man. witaout the consent o! bts rtii.v ht-mpUoii ot :ii:i. prop arty t trios wh o are not ! in ia-.l iers. of m-ca in:.:'s t v.ds. thmi n ut-ns.!s. a:i 1 other prop-rty nee jar tae i a -: n-'-j ; or i;; art o! t il. .-l i ture of q-.lhabb;. 'l'ae r owner, t b i in do iv the -u'j.i a. no .ii. i astas'V o-ein I - a' a re t) piss a.i laws tiec l' ssarv to ta t: :. i , ia The " n :'l - it ' rem was . h a 1 1 1 tr hi i a -ic thus lid. -red. resume so a r i ! f ..a a s I V i t , ! i.o 1 01 1) i- i,i!iiii-tit ! r i! - : it : 1 't t COIU-e iluC'i.t of cr ; i ' j pu'ltsh-d u r j 1 1 ; til- proper'v i- -The ( ' ci v .-ti t . ci i i! v. ! to a tci noon sesst-ms next we-, a. est, sni' s-i November T. ICO. r.lav the Convention were- il;.eus-:-.:-s ,a t',.' B. il of R ; its. Tile it Ot trial bv ' irv w lis ext.- i. b-l ta a',' 1 an i crcii.ii '1 cas"s. w sta-iut ceeptlug civd c -i.s uo.b il' iiieaiiors, as in th JO iirnl p 'l't rms!i I I onst; u : i o n . ti 1: r g til t i t c i ty i-j r pi. o a r i o 1 1 i , t . 1 i ,X eIl ;, j Ol i V . i - Ii j t e ? i t I j'i! to U - S w a S ti. pnvaled !.. c I! 1 of' " I tile r par ..ii 1 j .it. i " ; b .1 : "I. 1 ; ill e ' l',t c : 10" -- Trie C i. ilr an. i tit . ; r - : i." ioe;a mai toy r- n rt. It lii.-rea-.-s i" Suar'",i Betca t 'i v ,1'i ie-s. f -i ve s,- '. a i i s. and to !. ! ' i !: in -" pa rate 1 l-i ic's. !. V tic; no.- .- ale liiercrif. Tiie (heart shall :v , . .. :.t its iivn Clerk, whas" term shall le tin sone is the Judge- also a ShoriiF and a ..iit 'r win. shall be removable by the i'oiirt at pb'a-ure; hut no .In ; .: - snail a i- Ropoi tor. Tic; Slate sh: le 1 into twenty circuits a Judge to i.io eject--n e ich bv tin people, to serve six N eararid who shall preside ;.lo:i". ;-,' il' if s:-:ia'r, atid h 'id .'tree t-rms (intiua'iv in every ( 'outPv in bis Circuit. I "c-i Us o! on, e.li !- t r .x x ar., no 1 r years ourt oi - u V Cars, t n -1 1 t o e.l e 1 . g Cl Z it'o Mr. ih p-ar fro 'h 'ii in 1. as tt." c oiio.; 1 reoor! "1 f'l o.'e-.eOe o . . ,1 ....... ii i i : i : - - - It ' no i a tn " i - - - ii . ; '. V e tr a lil 1 . ' ! . i t i'i u t:n voters o' la w i .," st ' ;rit - i i i i --I 1" ia ids I) -; ": an i a -. ih ' ", rk f I i" Su.e'e;.," (.' iilit - i il. ii'o in : ! d'-opi '. and not app eat 1il V tin br. ns i rre-.j w it.i ;.i" n c'.ts raise i un: citv. si fir as t C '--f ' , ' T ill. r .; w is c ei i"!i- !. a ci -a ,'i i r. i i Nave, adding a!-o an e.t. -en' on ! the numbi.-r of (hrcu ts. an 1 t i io Snp-eim Court n os 5"s-i m an v ori "tn! turls 1 1 " Ion . :t pisj0s-mg ativ origui a! j r ! r. i erry. li m !.! ,'i.in.i'. iire-en 1 1" vid:uT ! r au A.tto-'tjcy i Jenera! to b" ei-cted by t'n pf-np!, ai. 1 !o serve four year-;, and also a I'rosecititig Atturnev in c a i. .i'ju.t, w.ta a term oi ta iv-iriii t P. K." ). Ye -r 1 iv ta" ' '.!.-:.:. ei b".i i-e that the I'ritiP'r t o tin ' .' oiv.- ri-i n print 7." J copies of th" Heg'-i .-r lcb.ii.--s a bo Ai form, an 1 3')J cop, ot ' , jouri.rd. Trie remain !er of the s.-s,i-i:i was spent in deb ttlr.; to.. -ttoti rto 1 1,..:. s, w it in: private property ! r pu: coo. in g t any final dec: v -s i M " I- f icy A rticlos, . . c t" -'j ic: v . r : . ; 1 - ii h'.'b P. : Jo'tii ."Vicioi03i"s IH-tato. FCTTK" tt .ei-r.t-ry rn J Jj'o N 1. . - . rt; pile f f ' ' c f i'.'.iviir r--.i'.t C eirt .-. .c) r-e- .- ' .I- t . n- . Ircoo '' - rJ : - i -Ijs-.v. , I " I T : i-"lb' il Ob"1 ll:h AtlssiiaiHfriiior's s.iie. 1, 'J Il-L b- '.f-ri- ' t p-i.he oi ?!'::- t c j v 7 in , oy tt" Iiicm5"r nxt at la- i-.te r--. .-re- ef jeiifs Pvl. iece.ts.-:, onii : I I,-, - vvf t ' i iii:,-:,ora:!a. th -iT-nu il en- ' te t-i" b - : ""r-r-be a ' eirisi-r. u rr of Hor, (' '.- i!', li g-. ire-r-, V. ;;at. Cora iii i;. f I ani!.i.i; n'-'i. .:., 'ah;oi. io'iinb.: an r Kilr ilea i j -r.iiu. aa-i ecLssar r joi oth-r pro3rtv, i.t ;i ens to m :; H.-.ie t r cgoiflit! . n . at i l o'cioeit ort s,i lav. .en ir-riiis :!! b- in j .-.-ii'.ee c. r- a ...oK sio'.v a, are '.lA'tiV HUNT, A bnir.i.t-it-r. ''. 47-ts Nov. 13. AUmiiiistnitor "Votice. "V0TICE is hreiy g-.v-n tint the ui)dr1 S :Siieu i j as turn out of t.is C.erks oiilie f the Wavrx Prc-'Hie Court. I-tt-rs of Arimoijt itrdlion oa th rtat of Rcuaen M. Wortn, cf '.V'ayne I o nsii., Aavne Vcanly, Inaiaaa, drupdssti. Ail fjrsorn ladcrited to said estate are therefore requestrd to make immediate pay ment, and trio .'i-iin ciutrns ajiniit ihe nine ar rrquested ta present tnem wmna oae yeir

Publie neetiiitf. to the Board of Directors of the Dayton Pursuant to previous notice a large J and Western Railroad company, the pronumber of the friends of 1'reedom as- priety of taking this aubject under consembied at the Court House in Centre-j sideration. ville on Satnrdav, the 3rd inst. The Resolve.!, That the proceedings of this Convention w.is organised bv the ap- moet.ng be published in the Vvne -. pointtnent of Dr. Xathau J 'huscn of japers. ( n motion !hf nnti:nj ajiurnf i. Cambridge citv. President, and William ; Tiio.m s Tynes, Pr. A Boyd, of C-nti-evllbj. Secretary. J II. Hunt, Sec'y. Oi motion of llenrv H.vj-r, .

; 1 1 1 1 ?!! i! t : i r-a

be appointed to dratl resolutions, express- Richmond ana Terre - Haute Railroad, ive of th op: u ions of t'als Convention Kt !" Indianap.dis and the citizens of I he following p-'.-s.uis vi t-re apn.ented Spiceland towns. iip. !iel J at SpieeSand. rti sid Coumi't'ce. t Danhd vUrk, II. B th? 4th d y of Nov. 1P3. Mr. Thorn at Bavne and Henrv Ilvsv.r. Tvtter acteil 8- prcliei.t. and Stephens. II m. lleore W- .Ijhia l.-nti; csl'ed Mendcniiall, as appointed s,-cy ; when i.'oo'i th u a 1 . i r s , J j , . in-o-tii at s me tiie o eeetoi t iiir-t-nrig ias imvle ktioiit I viU't a. oa t!i f oe. '" iitirs ol the late . by the president. Tn mc-ttns was idS -s,: n ,.f t'i Tiiirtv -First Congress. -X- J '.reused by S ol. .Mered.th. !J on th- Ipi m-itory of the in-ms bv whloh th-; v.i ita-es of the great Central Railroa r rl.ts of the Free States were trampled tiirouh Indiana and tae anted States, u a. au I S ut:ii'rn Slaveholders again I l'olbiwin- res iuti 'tis were uaanj. ti 1 1'o-j'i- !. riim'v a ! opte.l ; Ta- t'arnni tt'e on res-tlutlons then t-- R !.' I. ihiat l us iiirth; r t p irte 1 th follow!; wicch ere unatli- - the l-ir! of I t ee! r.of the Terr-- II nit m is' v a lo'ite I. mid Ko hnion i Rciro.id compiiiv fast of R"s)!vel. Tint we r"pu liate with I n 1 1 snapoli. to put un ier contract th s'lra eveiv s-'ttl -mient of 'tae Slavery ' ubbing and gra-l.n. from th- d'pit at q i -stion waie i is arrived iit bv vicldin Kirht t.wn. east, ia Henrv c m::H as of rich's oa t a- put -f the N.rta to t it' 'ar as stack can be oPta.ued ! r tit At par-sTi-Mi'li: os deMi-iri.'.s of the S uithern ' pos-. S!iv-!ioJ Icr. an I that no s.-t'leuee.t r Resolved, further. That we will use our cm b- V: sf -1 n v t i t h ti-.on.'ii of the best erxeiti tis. by su'ascriaino st ck an 1

n vi pro, lav-'a i' ! '! ' St i' as. which d i"S tloi i in i'i t c or Ita :;ce our fathers ' i . . . . . . . .

ejive u. an i pl-c-' t'l- t- et-r i! ivertl- , I '.u eieai una uo.i i.i.r o -i -i i. m-nt n. -iv-lv n- m th si ie of freedom." , .u motion, t.he p ipers in Wayne c mull 'solved. Taat th B.ll to , xt -n 1 sla- , ty. and otaers Ihvora:.!- t the rod, r verv over a Urje ortioti of New Mexico. ': requested to pubbsh t!ie proceedings of nn I to it! v. to the m,ck ".hh rs hh I il-'-h-. thi- meeting Th M i rvxif i. lhes'l. j (hb-rs"of Te s ten nidl.oiis of dollars 1 S. ti. M -iiden a all . S-oc'y.

an 1 tne i.:t to organize t e i errtiorv oi Ft ih and N"w M 'i-' with ut anv -om u ; rity against th- iura !u"t:-m of siivoi v into them, w-i-e carried tarough ( longres ia tMal i!.-ii oice of well known s cc metits of a va-a m u ir'ty of th p-'opl - ' the Noith. and th .t I wh i v t .! t a t o-'se m-aures, w i t i -r 1 : .1 1 v Texas thtm-ler or I" h ''at by 'V : lie, h. or bribed by a tl-.c-herous Biesn'.cl.-'. sli n! ! ! It--1 1 t a strict a el , ah . 1 It V R-s lved. Tin: t m bio . ihocn I In otlv" Slave B.ll re-'-tPlv enacted bv C u.-ere-s u:rages bum mitv. ..'!' t c nl lin't !ro isi.cis o' tae ' .otltu': ci .: ' . . . . t i" l c . 1 t-! afe : ai . ! is w.ta-e.ii a par I b 1 ill the b'.'iMatl of atlV civ,b.ed i.-o It denies ta- writ of 1 1 1 h i y ' r ;;. it ret, ti lia!-s th- trial by Jui : it r - I tin oin ' 1 1 v it t en-; icour c.t ..-'tis: :t poa "a s oy li" n v an! !iy 1 1 n ;ir i s. em i-o . t 1 C ev re-,-.. - ot , C , r.dii'ie.n; J ' s v i I ! -e--t 'til'. t i ! i elite f ii ' I . ., ... I o - O i a-b'-s: it ill ihes t a ji ',o' ! h" -' n t i .' : v c C ', Ts. an 1 it t a- saoc Inn ' O: O t t i I , o ( , . ; ; . ; i I ; i I a - 1 1 ! .: r. th iii'!.i i.-,' , o t ol t i le m - -1 ,v, 1. .1 !! t St .s: it t i i t ; th ii a t v !,! il i a i r l I ' oca ol illiv vie.- i in o i r t i ' o o a ot anv un'.. 'i , 'll Oil.' S "A' .t i' t 1 - t i I " !.: ah to-. '- h 1 t o'!l th: .-. ri ire S at : : a ; . , a - an 1 s '. 1 i ta p-i .. av.'. l! ' ! s 0 e WOO Oi' . ia 1 a " .1 o :r jcl !''. in ! -l"ti ei -.1 t'n choiroe'ob's of ti, ' P. 1-ral '.Ci-tlfie; oi. - I R - live ! : ere .'or . Ta it whi'-t w" d -

s'r ' ii i c d. i - ei ".til I I" i.i'.V 111 qms?, 01 Y ... h . Tn- Iovr i.cv l' !..- .o a-.irl ( -a:i i da l".'t ml Ml i r.lsh! V of Violently to I-.:.- ; til r.t -r ii o ., in iit.-r ii atifr i t.-ry-oaaos.'tin nil .be authorities, and winl-t "' ' '"-. " '" '! I o- tut iiit.oio..:i of

v i r r i i , I v it I i - M 4 i, ; 1 -I V . r s I ) !-.b r lb,- hs r-p -a!, we hereby d'-'d o . ur pai';1 ' in 'a' oi 'i'.'i t. in t i in o;.' :l o ev i i ii i I i " eon a I r v li v o a r a ' -, . r. - I. refu-.il to rci 'v its i.ihuin an an 1 .In', .h- : d prov:s; 11 fi--S ilVe I. T'C't XV" will 'h-"tl-'t '1- ! m th ti 'O'd a:: ' 1 f i f ' a . .', I ' peai '''I s 1 II un! ! i '.' ! s a a i , 1 1 : ) . Pi 1 :i it ; in -in i r s o : ; I d. cor. of t ils S' p.. b r " i 1 ! i Mi" ; la . ! a I'-'-Xt ' ' .;.( - :h i iig tlv Si iv 1 '11 i.-t in i o :..:t t s and I e . i l i . i : " I hi" il '. i ,:,' th"-. b "1 'iV I I " V ' 'S H! 1 I O tt'i !!" I iv ir t '." r-"" ! of . . t . ' oi . : . o s en i t t n ! u ' : , v .- . -. v I , cv . ll salv - !. Tint olf motto shad iver i 'i.t .01 i t . r . . ' 'ia an 1 v,o v. i ,.o. ! . av : Ma'.". d b ao '"'i ' 1 , ni"ii'e I . f . 1 'irr.-.cs or o 1 r . v. ' , 1 v ' 1 1 1 : 1 ! r . . !'' ,t Ml'.' i-'lll ..t . - '-! .ti pr.-t'O.i:'' or a u v ci .ac:i-,: i:.iv s vo id t th- ibvi-ion of I'e'.a- into anv m ire :-t iv.: St '.-s or wu w.'.l n t o'lpas-. the ad,,, s--. .a of any n v Si iv Stat'-s, Irom vv.i itfrver t "-rr t ir v oi g n '. 1 . ...a 'v . c . r : a : p - of i,o- cii.doef i ur B : i e-' i ,' . v U oi. b o-g.-. W. Jo' oi. I t'n Idiot s. -- .a id" t.n'id.'rt, !".r-t ' " . i; -"dv-e j. Th if ' " r. ipors cf i d il'itv favor l ie- I i t i e- . an ! tar ot tb" Niit:;'iii'l 11. a. !. i-'oc -t 1 ; i d,-. I th" prr.C 'i '.: gs ot to- i, c-i (in tiioojii t.n n, . ' eg a oirti I. .1 . .! ;;is 1, I'rrs't. William A. B .' :, s. IZt i!-K:t;l "flfct i'jrrs.. t:f ting cony:.-- I on f ie. 2 i of ..,v !.',. at Cambrrlg" Citv, !a., to oon-uO o;i t ie be-.t iii"ii'.i proper to be a 'opt-d . : . r t ie oro-onre -rt of th- rr-'". B.--I1-wiiV -T;t-3rpris-s of tin Wc'oa.ly to a rarcc up-m sini-i n ati 1 espcr.i as rnav '.o liia.'f irv I i ro til? COi iv f renpb'tlon of ihe Terr-'-If mP '.d Bcboiond Banroa !. ro'id. al-. t aat of th'j .buf'rs onv'il" Ra.lfii !, from J-tT-rsoriville to this pb.ee. Ci i m-it'-o'i ' f Cii ts II. Raymond. M-o "dr. Thomas Tvn'-r. !'r"si !"nt of th? d'er-r-o !!o,P- and Rlchmr-r.d liailrcad comioiiy. was call-d to the chair, an 1 J. JI. Hunt aoooh f-d see',The oibeot of the rrttn" '.nlnT , x. loined by the e'ecr. I! n. S. Mer-diih se i t.n iineticg. urging upon tic

nre-f-n: the importance of irtoreased and Cmi-tltutcm e-pcctaiiy enjoins it upon continue I action, to ensure the early com- him as a duty t- "take care that the laws rd-ti- r. of the Railways in pro-ress in th:s ' Hthful!y executed." portion of Indiana. " , rresuder.t ! illrnor- is an honest man Tiie fj'.lowl-: Resi-duffons w off-red Xi"- i moderate, but firm and decided, and bv Chis. H. II rv.-rrio:id, ' I Is.. fend una.'.i- l "' what Ids duty requires him to do, ri-.us'y adopted without rjrard to consequences. Hecan-Reo!e-l. That this metinj feeN a d inn he mil nil dt tmre. lit deep interest in the success of toe JeiTer- xri'1 ncl trin the hunt require him to act; sotivid-i Rail road cornpar.v, and believe it ' hvl he makes no threats of tchat he into be for t ie best interests of the compa-' eW ta do. Of that we are cretain. r. v and the country, that ttiev extend tiieir ro-s 1 from Columbus to intersect the Tc-r-i Adminlitrator's Sfeilc. r-Haute and Richmond Railroad at Catn-i TllA' "f,d ?wie 00 fH; , . , . ' t . r c v iv the 6tb y oi Ivcember oezt, et briJ-e Cty. Ana that we ar in favor of the uu r.,enee of jm., B. AJdUm., ten 'leiins to said JeiTersonville Company, ; Fracktin twnhip, th perMaal ette ef el the use of our road from this place Mast, oeceoent, coriinnf of Resolved. That we request the Board j Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools, of Directors of the Terre-Haute and Rich-! Hnutehold and Kitchen Furnitmre, mond Railroad. East of Indianapolis, to! Set., and divers oth'r article. take this matter into consideration at their SsU lo """"f" l 10 o'e'oek on iJ fr. ,1 . .,; when terms will he raede known ad lnext meeting, and to make said pronosi- UBdaae. 1Tea fc tton to toe Board of Directors of the Jef- n. r. ADDLUMAN. fersonville company. J. M. ADDLEMAN. R-o!ved, That we respectfully suggest No. I3.l50. lT-3t Admiai.uat.r.

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