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or. 1 o i lccure a benefit which tairly O'lrs.a'ime a flrufi of responsibility by proceeding without formal instruction? from oar State Executive If. (a n phnvff.vrrv reason to believe,) Gen. Tipton" instrurtiom nre full and explicit, it ought not for a moment to be suppled that any Land Officer won id so fm j'ieti.Mt the validity of the selections nUo offer them for sale. That the nets

of the cornisMoner. should they go tarrvard, would meet the approbation of the Genual AeinMy, cau scarcely be duuMcd. Tli rrnorencv will at all even?, in my hurnllc opinion, justify the cnrnmisMonr in proceeding to the Indian Agmcv;

nnd if the Atrent docs not object to theirjawer in a tdiort time, I would again ad

nutljDT itv. I think the commissioners siioul

not. With iiigii respect, ion. on the suojc

ncclicns of "an act to establish a State Koad from Lake Michigan bv the way of Indianapolis, to some convenient poioi un the Ohio river," approved January 13th, 183U, and the result of my agency tor the State . On the 10th of February, 1C30, 1 mail

ed a letter at I ndianapolis, tor the Secretary of War, in compliance with all the requisition of the said act. On the 3d of June last the Board of Road Commissioners were at my office, iu Indianapolis, at which time I informed them that 1 had not 3 el received an answer to my communication, and consequently was not in pos session ofthe views of the Inited States Government, relative to the subject ofthe negotiation: but. that if 1 received no an-

it ii to be observed, (hat Beef requires a greater quantity of salt for its preservation than Pork, and where only a half bu-hel is uod in packing, it is rather doubtful whether on reaching New-Orleans, there would be a sufficiency remaining undissolved in the barrel tojusti

fy the Inspector in brauding it without

changing its conditio:?

hi 'dress the proper null. oiiti s at Washii g-; ton, on the suojeot. On the Bth of Ju!y,' i

Vuur f' t servant.

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Not much at the last dates wa. .ing.y can be .'l1 "V!. -1 . ... i. ) ...I, ,nrp thr inters ft of the slair . n

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or h.ii been done, in congress. -iuu,.

lions were

. v, r,oi r,f lnde-e Peck. lone;

. ' 'trust, fend to avert tms.

Ui ;'iit!uun-

but its impoitant business will, I

1 denned to say more; but am inter-

i ...,i d.ir tluit .a Fall frrMv ;i member t the thud hou-e

will be Riven at the Tavern of Col. Gratt- other wo. ,1s, a rUfy inend is at . Uv. ,r on the evening of Monday, the 3d mst. foment opposed to the re election ot Ar. A Subscription paper is left at the liar. llendrick, has a strong eire tnadvanco . . ! judge Blackford, ami is urSieg the matter The Message of Doct. Jhn W. Davis nnol()Cr member Mllii.g near rue. to thp Carlisle Lcciflat'irc frhall appear :Y h i, hp;ir ai,,, V..urs.

J011NEWJNG.

next week.

In Original Talc, the production c. a ltleman residipcr near tins place shall

Saml. Hill, K-q.

Indicvajolis, Dec. ID, 1630.

.iiil vvui...-...' JJCVOIctI,in n.nr in i fame pen. The only O,,jcct'on der myseli u.-eful in the station 1 occupy, the Tale, is, that it it almost too , mQj e pallicuar duties, and obligations of

JAM1LS iMOKHISON. a second letter, and iiav e yet re. tived no S.A TL'HDAY, JANUAllV 1, 1631.

Ao. i J janswtreU to it. In the lust pari oi iuej-

The undersigned commi?5ioners,app0!n-';rnonth of August last, I had an mteiviewj 'pjje jilor respectfully presents his ted by an Act of the General Ast-end.lv oi Jwith Samuel Hannah, one of the said Com-jew year compliments "to his readers, the ?fate of Indiana, approved 13th Jan. jmissioners, and informed him, that 1 iiad j isj,jng tiem health and happiness. He 1830. w hich act w as passed in pursuance y et icceived no inlormatioii from Wash.!;a ratec u f01 the patronage extended in

of the provisions of a treaty between the liugton , and then gave lii.-n my opinion, SO"))ort 0f new undertaking but United States and the Patawatamie In ! that as the season was wearing away, and jie cannot a(j( ivxi he has yet a suhscripiiar,s, of the 16th Oct. 1C26, and of an 'as some of the Jands which might be se-;tion list sufficient to piVe a'maintainance. An of Cot, pres, passed 2d Match. 1C27, lected, might be told in the fall by the U .; ne however is determined to persevere; nuthoriztnj; the General Assembly of said States, 1 thought it important that the jfeeling confident that his numerous friends State, to locate and make a road from jCommissioners should not delay further to-w;j do ajj jt, ,jieir power to support the Lake Michigan to the Ohio river, and to jcommence operations. 1 also then -;efetablihment, by procuring new subscncpilvthe strip and sections cf land by; formed him, that it was the province of jbers iu returo lie will use his best en raid "treaty, ceded to the United States, Uhe Commissioners to employ a surveyor, jdeavors to render the Gazette worthy of to making sai l road, have by the author- 'be. and proceed to business. To my jpublic patronage. Thiee months have itv vested in them by the General Assem-'views Mr. Hannah assented, and stated elapsed siLce its commencement, and notMy, frlfcled the following sections and Uhat he would immediately correspond j withstanding the limited number of exfractions of land for the construction oi !w itli the other Commissioners, with a view Jchange papers, to select from, it has been said road. to a meeting of the Board, and a speedy 'favorablv rere'ived

eentleman resi

be inserted shortly. As he has succeeded

so well in the hrst attempt, 1 hope to - nrAR Sir.

favoied with frequent communications Devoted, as 1 have ever been, to rec-

from the sr

it . . .

nave to me i .tic, m.-.v n - i moi e p

Iprotracted fora weekly nevtfpaper. 'the most impressive character, are im-

Several communications are lying on p0?Plj on ,nC by the tbittermg supj.ori i my table, which I have not room to rul) have ever received from those I reprelish thi? ueek thev shall appear shortly. !eenf . an(j j, oud be pleasing to me, if , , ,i,p printing ofiice'lcou'ld be enabled, by opportunities and

i .cg.ciw .c. i, o ,,r:CI,rtl ino.,.P vnu a eiter every eve

at Salem, ia. vvs ues-,h -.7 ,

1st. In the District of lands offered for commencement of service.

fale at Tott Wayne, Indiana, the sections! In this letter, I am aware, I am but re-

rhe attention oi some subscribers is in

vited to tl.e terms ol subscription. Monev,

of the "Times,'

trowed by fue last week.

On Weduesday the 22dult an Histori-

riinr-. for tlicir Satisfaction.

I closed my last, or rather my first letter, about ten dnvs ae-o. in a hurry since

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and fractions ol sections numbered as lot- citing what lias long since neeo in posses ; uarticularlv at this time, would be verv

lows viz. !sion of the Commissioiuue: but as some at-;jiccpn(.1j)ipi.nfj WOnId onahle Hip F.iitnr.

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Sections numbered 14, 17, in. IJ, 1'U, tempts nave oeen maue 10 censure me ior;a8 honest John Briny an hath it, to "go on M ichigan. Governor Cok. and James Hall,

21.2i.23, 2GVJ8, i"J.oU,and ob.m town omistions ot duty, I nave thougiu proper .his ay roicing !r,n of Illinois Wm M'Clure. La. of

the 2d Principal Meridian line. before ou. The North East, South East and North By the 4th section ofthe said act, I am XTrst quarters of section No. 1, and sec- Required to uotify you, Zihen to pioceed

tirr.s 13, 14,22.24, 25, 26,27, and the ! to the selection of the binds, on the condi-

cal Society for t'he Slate of Indiana, was then murh important business has ticco formed at Indianapolis, by the members carved and laboriously acted on bydifitrnf ihA I.PfrUlature. and strangers preaentifcnt committees. The investigations 01S

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01 me nousc, nave, innreioic uttu most fatiguiog; but I will now advert onf to a few interesting matters done in it. The election of a senator to congress for six years from the 4th day of March next was disposed of yesterday. It terminated on the fourth ballot, in .the rc-ekctioc. of Mr. HendrickF. Thus my previous conjectures, founded upon wrae knowledge of men and motives, are now confirmed by action. Four candidates were in the field Hendricks, Dewey, Boon

and Law-. The votes were counted Hendricks, Dexi-cy, Boon,

:it iluif nlarp SubioincdlS a list Ot It

' J officers. Hon. Benjamin Parke, President. Judges Scott, Iloimaa and Blackford, Vice Presidents. John H. Farnharn, Corresponding Sec. B. F. Morris, Recording Secretary. James Blake, Treasurer. Samuel Merrill, James Whitcomb, John Law, George H. Dunn and Isaac Howk, Executive Committee. The following gentlemen were admitted as Honorary members ofthe Society.

Gen W . H . Harrison, Governor Cass, ot

revise the Laws That they want revi . . ' 1 - I II .)...!.. !..."...l..il . I

V.,.i linlfnf cprfinn in tnw nshin No. t nn that the Geneia Gov ei urgent :lfr, s""" " t - v. ....

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TV! Meridian. to survey them, the law doe

New llaimony, Col Francis Vigo and Jno

REVISION OF THE LAWS. (Badollet, Esq. of this place Such an in O.ir Legislature have undertaken tojat'tution is much wauled, and I heartily

37. N oflUnge No 2, E of the 2d princi-jto survey them; but as the has nut agieed moui ;.,uuImu ,s ,ut;i HW m 1

's not author- ni Mui-u.im.ui. 1 ul im-

West quarter" of section No 18. and sec Uvuthoi izes me tonotity

wish it success.

The Secretary of State has reported to the Legislature a Materoent of the

numtter of voters in each county the

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The South West. North East and North V me to act Again, the same section 1 lc 'l Vl"n; l" aggregate amounts to G5.359.

izesme to notify the Commissioners ."Jl -" l? '"'

Indianapolis, Dec. 3, IcU

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1. 10 XH n.l in fnrnd,in,.,m,,l,v cnrvfVOM. maikei K. :,n,l rUuln.:Mm 18 uw fi,M,u 4" ,w ,WM :

No 37, N of Range No 3, East of the 2d bearers, it the United Stales shall refuse , Among the individuals m the House of p, -,nri, al meridian line. 'to survey the lands, in order to carry the t leu atives who were opposed to the

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ho vnr i i ' . ni'iini r.;iL .u u nniLii iiiii uiuni ui lut ii iiuu viicli. iiuw. m-i - .

Dear Sir,

1 avail uf this private conveyance to

"iv e ou a lew worms appeiiaming io

ueither P0ui,ment 01 revisors who should prepare our legislative pr ctetlings so lar; bui the

Tx-.. 0,1 .rlra nlfr!mn TSTn ID. nnd s. r- -itmnrii :i tbo (Jfilted States ItilVP

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t o. 3 3. 12. 13. 22. 21, '2b, 2G. 27, 23, refused nor agreed to complete the ur-i" 9"" " dispersion oi muu, .u.uu.fugc cannui e L n vi u,u m fo,vn.:,.,.c t n. i n 1 1. i inf :,..rP Un to i . i . i, . : Du mn,lt irom Switzerland county . 1 his expected from ibe bnei lime we bae

i . .. rrun onnri tins Drmiinir un i .....r- i taxMi . '

o- " V 7V ,1 I'.id ,.i ( ....! e. url lilt I u v.". ...vj.i.i, vruu 111u1.11 IIP, II m.-CSSlUU. I mic

.11, Al J ItllllLV A ' W 1. Lii:i VI UU ilUIIIVIIll I" . vjv, t V 1 1 V , . lilt . , ,

lft ballot, 31 2d 34 3d 40 4th 44

I am certainly

tnus:

26 I , 23 ir 24 13 26 3 regard to

,x

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a ' j.i i ....i i . i niri n iimi' 'ii'in vi inKni. ij'.iii:?i i r n in i ' :iiiii tin: 11 it i u u i 11 11111

tl.e 2i I i'l. f pint oi me iaiv ma aumoiiiie you (.as x . . . , . ' , . . , i T, ' l V rc.. lull. in ni.K... .,il., I ....I.,.,-,, i L". ........ ...I

, ea J""" n.s-.-.u.i.. (luiuvi - lug Mir L.t;i;im- j t ;,e iHltiei U W'll 111 fiauec, pi w;U'.ru

Sections and fractional sections, No 1, 'told Mr. Hannah) to proceed to the em-

surteyois, maikers, and

m o o -in 11 to in li 1 A on "1 rvor,t nf

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53 24 2f, 7. 2K. J., J'Z. lis. and J l, m chain Lcarers, ana 10 survey ana select ". , 'c . '

.'.,n Vn f. 1.' ,ct I,,,,!, ,,,.rnnillnli .,rl.nrni.-.;,v,c ' iwniv nunu-

F M line.

3 7 3 3 correct in

Hendricks and Boon the others 1 only draw from memory. Mr. H. gained at each succeeding batlot, and Mr. B. ended as he beg in. It tras said each of those gentlemen h:idt during the last session of ccnp;ress, en deavored to court the party support of his opponent the one MippLTlioe. a construction ol the constitution which allowe almot uncontrollf ri power and patronage to t l.e president; the other by voting against the veto message If this be so, k entirely tailed in the effect. The result leaves no doubt of i his point but in re laiion to the vi to. Mr B. gave n correct vote. I hope the repief ntalives of In-

evspi.ac prc-crUeia 'ti(jjr,na !)treafter tairsue a mrrect

is

tiie triend ot

township No 28. N of Mange No 5, L ist Ithe Jands, according to the acts provisions

, My opinion is the same now tnat it was No 35 and 30, in' in June, that with, or without any thing

cf the 2i

Fractional section

Ofthe 2d F M line.

Sections No 5, b, 7.

t :. . Ar., C3C V t"Ii:r.irn Vn r, T- ci,oi-ilif fmrr flip fiptlPl";)! I . i . 1 P rn n it 1 1 f '

'ownnn, s - " - ............. .1 . , . i -. i . -i.. !,:....: ..i.t nitwit

: .in m mr i ii v iiiiiint'iiiiiiii hi ill.- I

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k 10, in township gi.uture into full effect, in reg ud to the uuu " "Hvs 1 UI1USI Pe -

7Vo 23, N of Range No G, E of the 2 i V lands The present time to su vey and " " . . . . M ,inc Select the lands, is one lavorable to the!, The House not aware that the Senate .n,t frtlnnnrSPftions Vn 10. .n.P.-P-u ,,f thP .tate. ami vnnr nnpr.v had adjourned, supposed that it was an

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11 12. 13. 14, 17. 10. 20.21. 22. 23. 21, a sulheient guarantee

Ci. "7. 2o. 20, 30. 3l.32.'33, and 31, in will be etfected in due

Toivr.s-hip No 20, N of Kange No G, Last ot the 2d V M line. In the district of lands offered for ale nt Crawfordsville, Indiana, the follow-

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lure inemseives io revise; ana was y.ii . , : ,t i .. I

paui-'iisu. an.. v..;n.i mtie mure con.- CCuive their obheratior. to do so is irro-

plete in all n asp is, ;hari ihe revoluuo.i jsiit. e, and discretionarv power can nevprodured in the minds o. many toum r;f r t .Tllie lnem to evlc acn.cntaiHtitv.

adherents ot purty, by tl.t proscription ,., lh? s(atR neitner int; pr0Scrjpfjo 0f

and illiberal v eto message. i ib undent by the now know it complexion ot ifip i.iesent eenerul assembly it 1 can

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po

sed wheu the Senaie, which ?its in a rocn directly above the House of Repre-

adjourned; and in so doing

was so much stamping and noise

ing, viz:

Sections numoercd iu, ii.

20;

To b; concluded next veik. DIRECTIONS

worthy public officers, nor the retual to

advance internal improvement and afford

lincieased protection to domestic industry.

judge from the progress ol tun gs, in and j can (;ntl a deliberate sanction from the about each house, I si.euld say there is people. The patronage of power and

i;n loint meeting, a maioniy ot twenty-; 0r.c f n nePr rrndrr ivrfmrr nrrpnf-.hip.

. that both objects ;",arm of lhe- There was a dead silence fUp nmbeis, avovvedl) in iavor of Hen- however vindictive it may shew ,t dia- ! time. 1 have the , lur.a moment tfl Speaher then enqmre.i uy Cnx's sstem of prelecting and im pOSltion. I have now a zealous friend of

-vvuai was me cause or me lunniur ' proving national po.icy a greater n.a cne of the deleafed senatorial eanrtidatos

jority than has teen in the legislature ioi gmmbling at my elbow it is a happy many vears. Jt may, mdeeii, be cau ul i pi iv iieye : I would not denrive him of it:

egret, if a concert of action or co-ope-an(j those now in power should remember

ration ot this majority, wnicn ccriami) (hat the othce bolder who u raises the de-

houor to be, gentlemen, verv respectlulJy, "Z " , V ' Your ob't servant", -Mr- D.un;?nl.1w,1 r:v,l un J UUOWN II Y j'tnce indiscribable. replied, "

f.nd 3U,in Township. No 37 N of Range;

and noncha

The Sen-

te, Sir, 1 piesume, are rev ising the laws '

The effect of these words was irresistable ; the whole House was convulsed with

Taken from an Act passed in the State laughter, and could any thing have alter-

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. nt iriiiciii' r.mi ir mir t..t- 1 pi it p i n i rmi l ii' r ib nria mii i ..i . ., f,..,ni .... t i . , - f r . i-r. n

jh ition of beef and pork in the City of New-, this wouli have done it. On taking the j lematical, in r-uppoit of some of the vi-; portionment ol representation; but noSections numbered 14. 1.1. 21, 22, the Orleans. aes and noes, however, there was a large jtHi measuies 1 have most at heart but! thing is yet decide d. The returns rcquirroilh hall of section No 23. section 25, -MESS FORK must be w holly compos-; majority in favor ot the plan adopted, j3 miic, events belong to God." jed by law have not been duly forwarded

U. oiith Fnt nr. ottectt-Mi INo xu, ?rc- -u Vl lUT ancuvu xiu, uc- - . nuu ..j 1 iere are man) iuti.ii mvuj iy me cicnt o: rnnx county; and pnmo

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tim. No 23 the South East, South West "een me snoui.ier ana ineuank. joiui wmumirr ui uum nouses, uunng

. a V.irih st nunrters ot section Io. i ivi.ui, i viviv i uitu aiKiuian.iwiui

34. . md th,e South half of section No 35 m the shauks cut oil at the knee joint, one

, if a concert of action or co-ope-an(j u.ose now in power should : of this majority, which ccrtaini) (j)at (he office holder who prais

ranks on its side a huge pm tion ot activeN.inct to-day , may require the saoe Lind

talent, should, oy local and sectional cau jolylce for himself to morrow.

I am of the committee on the new N-

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T'.vnahii. No 38 N of Uance No 1, U es t , a uivetieu oi cars, snoui

y(i p.yj jme and brains: the balance to be made up of

INDIANAPOLIS. It is said the Governor has intimated

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various quarieis i. u ueiv, ihahuij miiu , uuai c;erK8 easi oi mis place, ;:ave inbers; but however willing I am to please curred the same liability. As a requeet every body, by rendering ' unto Caesar, was sent to all uch clerks ten days since, the thing- which are CaaTs,'' i am, w ith it is hoped the strength cf their "several

many others, unwilling to go taither. . counties will soon be received, and the

Jrction No 15, 20 22. 23. 24, 30, and ?lut-.neewsana ian pieces, say asumcien- " .v.or c , 'i f)e visit ot strangers nere (luring me, committee can then proceed to act. I

-st and last;""';"' -uub" . "i''"1' l- session, has one advantage it avoids to; ennjecture the new senatorial ratio will .... i a ... I f It i. l.,-.aaTf .1. III. I I . n I

Town-hip No 37. N oi Kange No 1 , East

ofthe 2d P M line. Sections nu mbercd 2 3.4. 5. C, 10, 13, IT, 1C, the South half of section No 19,

sections 24. 25, and 28, ia Township No

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F .t of the i 1 principal mereuian hue. ;i)n( m wuti. mu iuujs nut uu-,"- - .-..b.-v. Uiem many lessons m numan naiuie, auu . not ne less ttian twentv live hundred, and " I I . ,.J !-s.n-ilt nn IP illfliirf I a inro t c. I . hin.o . . . , . . , i 1 i i 1 1 . . . -. ... 1

Sections numbered 5. 18.29, and 32, in umteu. ; j a. .vw,v r- tnH .hMUi(i LP me tuny oi an. 1 win, me representative ratio will not be lei

r-i I 1 K I . I I I'i I K K VN 1 A r-y ,trt nm I C in.."vui lll.U,lliir i? 111,1V, I r I r dl liu ! ' . ,. i I. I . . o r r tw. k.lo mot I I - i 1 II

parts of the Hog that can be considered ed t,ie.v havc ocharged the trust? com-,an( (l9he (0 he distributed before wel possible. An equaUiivision of the three merchantable poik, with no more than' milM to them fearlessly and faithtully. can proctej t0 more important businis; per cent, fund, to the amount of 4 10 C00 four shoulders and two heads in a barrel:! Tlie nu'n provides "that the Jnd-U ut mav pa.that from present appear- will be made to the several counties of shank-, ears, snouts and brains excluded Pef ot lh,e Supreme Court shall be appoin- ances a iarge majority in each house are the slate. What portion mav frnallv lc t W Wt I nd m a X t ny-v I. .1 null, ll.rt nil - 1

37 N of Range No B West of the 2d pasinpume. iuc , "'u "'! not jet prepared to decide upon the van-, dc tennintd for the Wabash and White jUlme. I ong!'1 be cut from the back vice and consent of the Senate tron,ious polifCa, and jU(,jciai appointments ' i ivers, is not v et iised ; but some bridges Section No 30 in Township No 33 N of bone to the mid lie ofthe belly, in pieces ,h,? lt api the Senate may advise the , Who ena bo genator ol (he t. States or on the Louisville road must be cpeci-itr RaneNo 2, West 2nd V. M. not more than five inches wide, and pack ; Governor, without his nomination,: me jU(?(,.s ,s theiefore questiona.'. provided lor. The um, on fiivinon v-itt l P . . . . . . . . onf it li nrnrnn llmi mnu hi riar. him Irii. .. ." '. . . ' -n,it

Sections No 1,2,3,4.5.6. 13, 14, and.ed in the f.-irel edgewise. ,l ' T . , J '"'v , l-U l do sincere! v prav that the pros- be upwards ol 300 for each count-

the West hail o: beciinu io v;, in town-: iL-tir must ee maae oi tne,"i;, . j.erny ana nappiness oi tne state win be. revision ol our Uws during this

fbip No 37 N of Kange No S We', of the bri-ket and choicest sides ot well fattened

9n 1 T. M line. Cattle

A ctions No 31. 32. 33. 34, 35, and 36 in! In a barrel of Prime Beef there mus

Township No 3U Not Kange No 4 West not be more than the half of a neck, two ofthe 2d 1' M. line. "flanks and two legs cut about the knee Given underour hand the 14th Sept. 1830 joiut; (he balance to be choice pieces. A WM FOLK.. tew side pieces will be required in prime. ABRAHAM M'LELLAN, j In a barrel of Cargo Beef there must be SAME HANNAH, a proportion of good pieces, with not more

The Senate have adopted a bill provi-' tn..ruj hve dl!P WP1,

riing tor county i. onimissioners, eacn;

.'county to te divided into thiee districts;:

A

sesi0Q

rrllf ir, lillirv lien.' li'2 t.nnn rA.l..,lA.I I i

o"v -- j u..- ii.. i uttn i.uiiv.iu.icu uu . i oppuscti i mer-

ion. i mr into tins mot p.

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,t supposed this bill will also pass the and r;ul road ve,b,age e ,he onl, inenl o- (hrte comrni-sioners, to 'report 1 "f ' , , .... .. .'objections on the whole, it is creuitable. at the next session. The exnene ot thia -i he ScnMe a,e nearly equnlly d.r,ded;.,.ie neit9 , m ildv,.e ,ou ,e , M . ''tZ c. ""it hate "'do.S.'.Their i.!"- of loll, . liouKUier "ay. and U.e VJ n0lscn , tuJZ

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Wh crt 1H30. Comtnrs Michigan toad, man tne one lull necks, three- Hanks and.1 ""'' , , ".lv""' " ' K , 1 1 oads, to the existing law on that tubiect, if our laws be ever rendered v to o mm 1 '! .- .. I. i : ! flint fhi Will flVP to KnriT Mmi-i unill. 3 ' ' . cu ' c 4 ' 1 " - COm-

j-reeHbte to instructions irom tne ue iwh legs cm iu pume. - o- - l0 renaer its enactments moie equal atid iil

n.i.mrnt of War ol the Cited Statef. I1 The beeves must be well fattened with' one senaior ana mree nepresen-

. . ., . l n,n rAmmli.l.irinri .-it tKp !forn. nml rut in h.inrlnm unnn-o t-ioao llatlVCS.

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pltte system, weeded of ol

"ethcient. A revision of the laws is agi- li eed of all useless special pleadi:,, du-

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State of lndianna,and have examined, and ; not to exceed twelve; nor to be less than;. In JU"".;,,C j 7;, ' F'UK,C"'" a j prefer paying three competent persons,: tution, as it now stands.it must be ('ore

lour pounds in weight. " - nut of the 1'slature, to condense and the study . taic ami labor ,-..,..

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lull approve the selections ot the abo.e ca'-t'ion of laDd fur the purpose ahov expressed. JOHN TIPTON. Indian Agent. I No 8 1

Erfcnr.'rf Dcj arttnenl, Indiana, Indianapolis. Sttt. (3, lb30.

MesM Samuel Hannah, William F Ike, and Ati'm M'Clellan, Michignu Koad CuTiimissioners . Gentlemen, Beinut me to repeat to you, a ilatemrnt ot fans relative to the duties I hav e pei formed, by vmue cf the 3d and 4th

soned white oak or white ash, to be eigh-j important improvements will be made, in . l. i .u- L i & ili tfirlhr.ominp' rede.

ittu iiii ne ufint-eii uir Lnirnes. :ind nn i",v

more than twenty eight inches leng, swel-

On the first page of this day's paper

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nng gentiy rowarus tne centre, and to be : wi be foUut an -Act to Incorporate the tree trom every defect. A quarter bound j VVabah Insuiance Company." an inbarrel with only twelve aubstantial hoops. f it has passed both houses of the

en li, is iviui, I'm uu a iuu ucuiiu oar re I at least eighteen hoops will be necessary.

It is provided by law, that two pecks ol

roaise salt and mx oimces ot salt petre shall be put in each hariel of Beef or 1'ork. 'elides pickle to be made with as much salt as the water will hold iu solution; but

Legislature. An institution of this kind, properly conducted, will be highly bene ficial to the public, aad I hope it may also prove profitable to the stockholders.

No lcreign oervs of importance this

week.

Dresent tl lem. r:ithpr ihMM a mint mmriiif rnm rn imnora .... i.. I i'.i..

tee of this body, whose minds cannot be: This woik cannot fail to extend the 'fesdivested of other matters interesting to si .-n to ten weeks if not more.

men vuiijiautiju, uuu ii uuiu lc liiUiu i lie canal commissioners arid

economical gir.eer reported nn pterdiv I l r i . J " -.

iur . o. v-namoers ot Knox,

lected sergeant at aims to the

Some impeachments are talk

gir.eer reported nn ejterdav. 7'he fN- . has been e jing was di?peased with, and" rive llcnWd ic senate. ,corios ordered to be printed. think the ied of. 1 a-;su;nmit section will be i-n-.vi?d f... i

nominate such an expensive mode to ii I (Opposition will as-ume ererv rcrni Ir-irr the people ol an unworthy orhcer; b::t and J can ol! do my dutv . The M I

t ie conMiumon a rn no o irr. r .T!in r-.-.,i i .c e

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