Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 December 1835 — Page 1
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t'.-e A. iot 7u I't tsintatii cs : The duties ertainmg tn l!,e bram-'h id (lie Government I called n- tHh.H.,.! hi!-t giv.ng you t.,,,r . t .-.. .,( II. IV.. r. nl ! St;.l.. ' ..! i,-co,nmei..lii.i; to your coi-uh ration n h maMiiej m shall he deemed iin!," it i a source at' 1 a t i fie al ... t ! e-y. v. the :etuin of the lime fur our me tiii; li t- httuiirht t ut li'tle to i!e( '.ore. 'I ne sim-oos. it o )t in l!;i ir u-ual p-rolu-son. o p leiiie i ;i UHii'M Ml V ttie solid cuiiloits ol hie. In iheuoprece(!enttol arijui-i'ion to our popniatnn, with itr conseipn nt inctease in wealth; in the eiihaio t.l value of teal estate; the ample lew aid ol labor; the hoeial compensation fir the products of the soil, and the hustle and activity to he seen all around ih, vre perceive evidences of prosperity seldom hefore enjoyed. And whilst m other portions ot the Tnion scenes of irreverence (or poldie Ihw nnd yuod order, fturlllv . 1 I r t 1 1 1 1 u Id t.i on r n jt rw. -.1 cter.have t.en r xh.h.led, the citizens ol ! ,, . . , . i , i . i , this hiate hav e maintained their uniform , . ,,, , . , , . . i resoeot for t he auttioritv ol ttie hi vvs iv tiirli . r ,.o.f ti.u i.r i,i'0r.. . i . nrotect Ilie 1 le. I tieriv am nrnupt nl ' . t, . , - ... i earn, ror uite ami trifiiiv ot tier tavors attendant upon our onward course, we are ! i , i i i . , i . ii it- ; imlebted to a kind and overruling Provip I ,,,. ' .- . ... j - " i Capitol; and from a conviction that the occasion will not fail to insjiie ft clings ii exultation with you, I will not within. Id, on mv part, Ihe offering of a hearty welcome and congratulation. Il is an ed ; worthy of the State, and hein.r (e,i,-! .r,i p, nit rir'ML. Miirnil, ,lllll Ulr-r ! I . 1 I.i I l I., ll.ti ...fr.. .. ill.... .1.... ,M, j ., , , , vi!ls. the representatives of liie people ' wi;l nunuallv a-semlde to pei.fn some ; of the most" important .lutes ever dele-! gaid io m in. 'J'he people , through their r epi ee a tat ives, will here speak their w I' lies. utter their complaints, arid ohtain letiM (liks for their wrong. And it should he the constant care of all who till our
stations, lhat their official acts, msiuiit!,- ' ,i. -t i . . . , ... , , ' I i from the river. 1 he loss ol time and .in, iiIith, fnt. uru Iprif 1,1 llip i,iii,uln
1 ' i Htion of our litieities, our Mate and na- j lional institutions. in the return of the assessments, under o.rr present system, we have evidence of the usual increase, and an assurance that the revenue will equal the ordinary de man Is upon the Treasury. The payment made trom several sources, have enabled the Treasurer to meet all demands, without resorting, as vet, to the loan of the small sum authorised lor the benefit of the State House The aggiegale receipis.sincethehtslrepoitimount; to 107.7 I 4 Co, ami the payments tow aid the building ot the Capitol, and for all other pur poses, for the same period, amount'lo s? 103.901 43, w hich, w ith the balance repotted in the hands of the Trea finer at the close of the last ear, leave in hi hands an unexpended balance el U.137 34. The Annual I! port of the Auditor ami Treasurer w il I bo made been completed lor about .000, in cluding all tcjiairs to this tune, being something less than the estimated cost by Mr. Ilidgewav. I pon this joirli u) ot the line, Ihe navigation was opened on the lth day of July, on which day -our citizen a-emh!ed to w itness the mingling ol Ihe waters ot the St. Joseph with those of the Wabash, uniting the waters of the Ioithern chain ot Lake with those ol the Gulf of Mexico in the South. Ou this divi-ioti. boats have been running without the intei i uption of a day, since the letting of the water. The hue Irom Huntington to Lafoun - i i i i .. ..l. i. tain s creek has iirogressed wilfi much spirit, and with the excejition of the locks, is iiltnost complete. Thirty-five sections have been finished and accejited, and without some preventing cause in .he seasons ol the next year its navigation w ill he opened by the 4th day ot July j nPX , j The Ime from Lafountam s creek to. v,eotgeiu,,. .,.... v .....cs. toil under contract in the month ot Seni , . tember.-mce wnicn, most oi uie sections
.ii. ' . . ' i.i' iiii .nt ..a- f,ve dollar- on the hundred. I heir report .. an it out at inieiest, ou sate and sufli- mlended hv the LeLM-lalure for that i,iir-;,r,m.,li." I ..... n :.-,.! ... t i.
1 1 ih in I ! IP I .oil hn VP ,pn rnnd n t ... . - i ; . v ... (-... v ....... .iJCu in Ufli.-; BOieiO in i an, ne canai n a v e i een . will belaid before you in a proper tune, nerd secui Hv, than to jenr.it it to remain : pose, shouhl be granted lo the ccrpoi a! e ' -a v H.at ucnh i- known lo tU.v a e.l Ihe ,.as. sea-oo. vvith energy ami great, (he ,hree r, ,d acc.u.ng ,olc? It i- ,.,.,LaMe that thb Con,r.,.ss.o. ' author .lie, ,.f the town, on c.-nditioi, t hat 1 , , he route Irom 'the Waha.u C-,Z success. Ihe mind I e divil m. extemling !.... . ,...., r . i. ...... i... ,.i' 1 1 . . i . : . i ..-.. i i i . . : . . ., . ' "' 1 ni.iij
loinesia.e on accouii. oi uic f.a ...v t-i may neeu me. am m igisiau c-u...oi -, inev n- n.te n, j.re-erve u.e limner, or- bv the way oMhe lissis-niwav and V'hi'e from the . Jo-eph dam to the I-ot Us ot , t,i IC Domain at the Luted Sta-es land , y to u-e matenals from rivate , i ope . - na m.-nt ami improve it. Yon will act in nVer to jd .ana p, ! is, and thence dovvtl ttie U atiMsIi. atom! thirty .tw o m..e-. i- .r. .fi irc,.,,.t-. at the treasury, ti.e tv. and to t.iotect the woi k fl a; oa.o-it-e thi- mai.n. r io: tu'o i e r t ion- v d.nai .i:.. ..." vv. :. i... ',
nave oeeo . .tmmtmr... ' sum of 4.G3G do. vmi will withdraw the slate institution The large amount of additional duty im- .rhe new seectPli Michigan road lands ,om all competition vvith the private inposeil on ihe Board and Engineers hy the j tyfMe exp0jiej .iU( 0t Hl public out-cry, -titutions named, or which those that ma) law j.tov idmg for the new survey s, made m (,)e m(mll, 0f September. -and com- herealier be established, y ou will allay the j.ast season, one ot great labor, and , m.U)(ei all average price ol four dollars the je .lou-y, ami put dow u the sphjt .f particularly to 31 r W illiams, the duel en j an( ,.ex Pteen cent per acre, amounting opposition which juobably exists, or may gineer, whose j.tesencewas iieeelert at so j ,Q o.304 27; antUiibsfquently, the ri--exist among them ; arwl on ihe contiaiy
many pom is in planning ami duelling '.ne held set v ice . Kconomy and public policy require, it. i .I.lili ii.-il nnrtiou ol tlu linii Ir.im mai ao am.ii.o.,... ...... Geotgelown to l.alayelte shall he j.laced under conliact the ensuing year, and that .. the ommis-ionei fhall be auinoiiseii ami duecied to let out that part of the i W .. 1... .t t.K.,11 hi ime easi to i .i t . - as. ertained th .t Ol i has lhat part which she has undertaken to coustrut t. Owing to the t'teat uemani tf landed ntoi et Iv . to sups I v the w;.nt-ot the new 1 - . i.o'Olla lion in toe v "1 ii.ily o I 1 lie canal, 1 be1 s.ieot tie anal lands iit pa -1 -on.'t.ti, h . e been Ui t)-u Ily art u e 1 he s.i It s , s 1. ce th- la-i n p.n of the i'itt'i:ii:!i.iiit 1. h,ve a;n ui 1 .1 io 1 T.j.T-iU o 1.
The ox pei iencc w e ha 1 e had in convert -.
,nS l""'p Ul,is 1,10 available R'fRitf, and ih jihe i;p:d tiM in the mine of land m that
I.LM-lalive :fip(,"u' 01 ,h "utfJ' vvl11 '"v ju-t.fv the as !:ue"initur'f""M',"'atl',eu""1'1 land., uith the ?e
1 . 1 l lp nirme, 'Mil le .uthc.ent 111 ll!lt;! lip HIP r:iri!i liwl. m innnl luin,. ' ... ' " ' " I " Vn I 1 1 1 " l" ,,!M'i'oHids- the close of laM fefsiot,dehh1 .11101.,. u.e .ooIMlimie appoirneu l.h i. 11 -0.M0, 01 1 a euo ( limy, uieir ii-eni : to vi-it the seat el trn einrnei.t of ()i,u, i lor the purpose of ohtainioL' fiom the lej L'ir!;i!u 1 e of that state, then irr session. permi--ion to construct that portion ot the White-water canal, which, pursuit 2: I he valley of that iier, passes a shoit distance through her terr itoi v. 'I'hat duty was promptly performed hy Col. miih,
in d.iiveim-r my communication covennr f'jnirhed state of grading, ami the daily near the seat of government, either or, the Joint Resolution of the General As- convey ante of materials to the ground, i account ol the stale, or on private aosetnlly to Gov. Lucas, who submitted it they have not deemed it ady isatde or sale '., count, for a term of years; the individual to the legislature of Ohio The sutjeel lo enclose the s(Uare. !,n r.lolhe, hoard, ami oeia(t the prison was icteiitd lo a committee, which, l; 'J'hewant of further time ha prevent- eis the internal nolice to he left to the
j regret to fay , seemed to act under the ' " " . - V . rT' ton w out.i oe a rival oi int ir inami canai, ,., ., ,. . .. , ' ar"' ' V withholding their assent the hu- - .Sinessot the hite-water country would . J oe .on ed into the Miami canal, and made i.i.'.nniY iu wnio. ami uiereoi i f po 1 1 oi J, , ' . . 1 ""favorably. I hat report, however, was . i , . , , . not concurred m, and it is believed that, . . . I ... r .. I I . . . . . I . 1. - . A Ht ihe ensuing session of the U gi.-Ulurea i.i i .... i . i.i, i . .,1:.... .. : i ' in...!- iinvini .inn rn i ii i, leoeo iiuiit inn pievail and we sh.all obtain the desired per mission I ;.. t i i .-., i r wit i 1 1 . u ' ..v.. .... . i i . . mi i hp.hie no tu-t ex ie' i at ions, the na I I o w ano s. ,o-ii policy it Celt r. i e n 1 1 c (i iy uie J ..." I . 1 1 I 1 . 1 ' , ", , V V '",'" h ... 1 .ii v.-..r. ,1 . , . i . sun we ate noi vvnnoni a remeuy, as iioio . , , . , .. ; . , a icttiii t'i.11111 ii o i'V v '"i. ciHiisoeiiv. , ,, ., ,, ,. - ' Y r-ogmeer, n is .......... i. .i Liu." K,ty, ...... ....... . (m.vu ..... .. v j - , . . v v. . means ot a Hail road commencing at oi near Liookv il!e, and connecting with the La w renceburgh and Indianapolis Kail IL :t ' Ml It i:i.l-.ir.rfi n I (ii. rr t iv i Iff. rr . i I tioubie coi.-eo'iont utioti the tiaitslni U poo men! Iioin the one mode ef conveyance to the other , would how ever render the continuation of the canal lo the Ohio muei pi etlei aide. The communication of Col Smith, in relation to the subject, is heievv tlh laid hefor e y ou. In accoiiian'-e with the r.nth'.r itj, c.r ;u.ted (hem by law, the 1'iiml Cemiiii-siot.ei
fund L em liii-siot.ei .-, t,, i ,. he i puip.-e-, I,,, vol. en made at at the eat ol Government. Other sums Good win of' i!inoia, and "of Capt Cleavecanal purioets, at ani,e p.uids heh.w the Giaod Kapid-, de-ig- to the Hiimtint of -l.UOU dollars will suonilan.i of Ohio, whose w ell established repr cent. the sum of ;ateti b) the name "f "Ida. k's Cub 1'." leach the Treasury l,rot:gh the hantls oftation and experience as scientific and
have burrowetl for inteiest of live per C05,'2o dollars . I pon the loan made ; p:i I Iv lo I hp season l f C e 1 V t il ; 1 I e m I inm'ri(- wo ... Hn,, ,., ,)(, - matte sunsctpientiv . mey receiver as nig: .... i I .' I as seven per cent, piemium, or at tin rales ot one hundred and seven dollais Im ! one hundred (hdlai s o! our bonds at In e ' per cent interest. 1 hey have also uor-; towed the further sum of" four h'lndredj an liftv thousand doll irs, the Bank cap -' tal, at live per cent, interest. tor which they , receive.) a premium ot lour antt a halt atxl
i - i - - - - i ii r i .. i it- v i . . 1 1 n t : i I v e I . i v 1 1 1 p w v o f
patveai, nim.nnl to Iweniy-loiir mous-.or
a no lilt ee eunoieu aim innvo-o ;m " . Ins. leaving the so'ii d nve t.)'.i:-aud and live dollar- to bo sUplid Irom fur thei n-t mot ? I.i - . 1 1-,' v : ha i ,t o CP O I tl"htv - vv,t' ? - nine tioiiars stxiv -seven cein- one io e.i. u The ,a,e, al ,,e United State-land othee. (min i uimer lie lasi ami opi laimus witb.m this, state, during the pa-t year, mu-t amount to one ami a h ilt millions ot dollars: const quenlly , the divn.t mi ol three jer cent, to tie received oy i.ns state the en-uing ear, and j-robaLly lor :mp tone altei wards, will be larger than ; t , ,; . p ..eriod . After meelmg the - 1 ...... unsatisfied claims upon this fund, it is for the legislature to say whether it would be advisable to anticipate our annual leceipts by a loan lor Uie purposes nereiotoit- iucommended, or make some other disposi,ioil of (l lts application, (he claims ot ,he )ew coun,le8 hav ing their roads y el to oj.en, should not be overlooked. Among the other sources of contrihution to the treasury, the jiast year, Ihe c o ... i i,i,..n,1r.i,.,,i l.vn .Ui ronu , o,iiiuc irtuii3ii,uc ,i.,un,. , (, mtereiit UM UI)j)a,d enstallmenls, the j va,e end ies at three dollais per ace, a-
1 mounted lo j'oG0 04. Of the oW selections, beneficial to all . These view s, however, j ,j,e es m'ce ttie last annual rppoit otare submitted with great deference to the . t . , , . . . i i i . -i rl
me comm isi one r . orongn t s . U..M uu, uie en(ne ,eceiits for the yeai amounting to 3330 31. These "sums will absorb! leveiv claim unoii the lund, "leav mg an U(uu.cei tait.ed baUnce of liom one to; : . .... ., . ,- .. i , two thou-and ilo.lais in tne hands oi uie commissioner, which wuh the pioceeilsot of the IG.oO I aCie- teui. lining un-ohl will c-ii-M'.ute U.e means api ucabie to luture I in ju t.v en.eols Tial gteat lhor ugni ne the Mi-'hi "an load is the avenue thu ugh W hn ! we leceive ihe c es-: it.id.y mo'-e t. our population in the i.t w tii-li lets, tioti.
e ft p t rsJ south and raft of us: their ron-
'.slant use of it. in ihp rret n Hate of il,r 'imprnifnu ids. with the Jiravv rir,- ,; i of I lie an, have co orally lijnred (he road, that the convenience 'nt.d mtf ie,t oi the , uhl.c r e,u,re that f,.lJ)B ,eit ,! 1.11 : ' !' I . . i tuouui ue l.lH.ie. J lie I e tlj U I I I n o- I t It r 'oe in m im u tn , puce, uiii comma no l-uu, ami n w ill ternam tor jou to sav. whether you mil anticipate the,,- proced-. 01 apply lhvr means in maintaintne usetuli,( ss o He road. .'he cm mi--ioners s5iperinl ndipy the o ereein.rt oi the State-hou?e. have 1 e 1 - lot u.ed the v a 1 1 o u d 1; ! 1 1 s c o 1 ' f a ! 1 i ( o th m it is hihfi.d m sulIi a manner as wil le ,i 1 1-1 r t . , 1 . Jo the chanpts mado l,e havt airi.l at permanency and cm r a oi 1 iiy . c.'iooio io tr a just 1 1 pte in t he si l . ami th finish. On account of (he uu ed the completion of the m tenor of nme f K'( ' "e l,! ",! r' menlso ie pot nco? i.m o he lai iin- , . ' , r to he huilt on the rutsnle o the t i! ar of 1 the Senate Chamfer and Ropier, ntativ I lall.-epa r at ing those aai tmc nts f iom th I 11 r i ...... 1 on i f s. ineiepoiio ne ronimi-sion- ,. . . , er w i soon he submitted lot your txanimation. The appointment of a Krejer. hy tl vjoveinoi. a s cit rue iii o i a i e u i-v law . i. -... . . . i . i i i i not vet been made. oe poison io oe ; I. .' : , : . i .. i . . .i t ... i i iiiiii'iiiiru, ii i - I'nit;. m, si 1 1 ii i u i i i 1 1, i I o i !o oi tr e v' t v d a d o r in" I ho r.a . .I . , . tt.e legi-latiuc. an'J lo protect it lum in- ! . " " ' ' Ll ...o, m-ji. .)'" bbculo be present every .lay du-, in.- i ne ?. - -e ii, us a, i oa i tuoe n win i e ( : o' . : n o. I lit em t n-,t i en l ! scicn i iv e t filial s !- r ea i . a .ow t-t i. v i , . - i v e t! oi i a i s pe i y e,i i . an o w e( II . 1 law, w,i, no, mduce a competent moiv ;-;, u,u iu leiiuei s.i iimk ii seivi.e.ai.o u is , riii;..-!. ii l I I fl l I in: ,'rill UI IVI tjiri s I I a. I I also e the J)oor keeper of one branch ol gi-lature, and made responsible rlj the legislature, an fieri) ntgleet the huduiog ttooild Le j 1 1 1 e d i.y de I ;i, h i I. ' ! ' I i.f. 1 .' f 1 1 1 iti f , rr, v r in p 1, 1 i '.: t ft 1 ' - t ... . iaidsof ihe Wahush river, under the ioitifni,'!iiiiivT,M-.r,re..f ? b ('.,.',. n , i - i r, i : . ers.-mtbe pail of tin- state and of lllit - ' Iios, ha v e not pr. gl s-t d so sueof s-lui y , a-U sir eii, in coi:equenoe 1 t the it peal ei llt rhetsot toe abash and White rive I S , 0 U 1 1 1 1 g tot the 1 . .1.1 th past sea-oo. Coiitiacts -st t . i Ma t he (! t and Ch .. in ( .ollee l-lal.d, and tne V h 1 1 I ! i v r ! ! . i . ; , U t i , i: h w h. i. lii.i.h. p,, wiiii(,;, ,1,,,,,,. of ah..... ,,,, ii .: sand o " 1 1 a I s to ihe J out II ) o i . t xc hi.-1 v e o I ' -upet iniendance The K-port '.I the ( o in i--ione r . einh( acmg a d.iail o! hipr.Kt ed mgs, wdl be suomilttd for your j ron.uiei at ion. A sometime rnn-t elapse before the reniainder ol the fJ1.00U us apprepii- , attj on the fait ot Indiana can he expended, won id it i ot be trior e expe'iient, lo n-J'Jry, tor wj.tcti suilat.le i o v ;h ms ate inunuiii'iiin o. J he condition ot the State College at , Jloomiogton. ha- much improvt d nuri'.g; ihp oir. wt.l'.e 'Verv thli-.r i'i'i'i lo it.. , n n icaie ror 1 1 a enni muance aim met easing piosne nv. nuicii l" hiiiv pl' hi ins se.ve that the c,u-e of education is , the loslej ing care of the same spirit which ,-; no w prom pt ing ihe j.euple o Indi ana lo j.ul lorth their energies in behalf of Inter - r,al Jinjuovements. J lie ir.st ilu .ion at raw lords v il le, in the nor t h u e-t , and Ihe one at Hanover in the south east n.irt ol the slate, built up and suppoittd as they : ' . ' ' - are by j i i v a t e capital , furnishes, in their u-u.il growth and adv ancemenl, the jroud est commentary on that enlarged benevo icnce or rieari wnicn musi exisi m uie nosoius ot their fouodeis. The success of these institutions has suggested to im mind, the propriety of your comply . eg Iwiththat requisite of the constitution which provides lor Ihe establishment of a Ln.ve.s.ty. I his can be easily accom,,i,i.t .i t... , l,.i i,;.,rr iko l;i, ;,ann ri i,,,.-,,,,, . ,u,,nS .ii i.i,.,.iiuiii,.i. v"i lege w nh thai character. By so doing, create a reciprocity ot interests mutually neller and more matured consideration oi the Legislature. TheVeport made hy Col. Kelso, the visiter of the State l'nsoo, is submitted tor your examination. In the manage--it , mcr.t or its aliaii s. no matei lai cnaiige lias een made since your hi-t meetii.g. I r.der ihe law regulating the Prison, ! the citv nf 'arming 01 lea-ing it. w i.h its inmate-. Icr a lei m of y ear, vv ill dt-v oive m ihe Govfiinii' next s j rmg: and as some i-tvc doubti .1 w he. tier the -pitil ami oh-.-Ct c.i ..ui ciimioa'i law- ate complied jwith, in pt ruittlmg the uj eiiuten .'ui.l lo
prison to onuate in hi ick 3 'a 1 dr. anil at other places in the town juxj jit vicinity, it il he il lr the Lerj.;,tuie to express an j 1 1. it i : n the i-uij. ct. If the practice le sanctioned for the iiMnie, i! rio dni.ht, Its.-en the charges on the treason j lor a e 1 iu, t u t hei he r , in thetnd, it hi ui.i not bK he Iter, as m jaiiis the safety anil morals of the comicts, to .online j 1 hem in their workshop, within the walls, will he lor v ou to determine I As this inst notion i- so far removed from ! t he e v e of t he I.f i-la lu 1 e and of 1 Iip , v. 1 j r ' foulive ofTuerf, I wi.nid advire that it he made the duly of one or moi e of ,e state cfi' ( is. to ;!.( t rtain w hether, and if so, lor wloit pVju. the prison an pii?ori piotinfiscan le sold, ami upon what teimn a new and mote capacious one can he huilt nt or Legislature, and the whole to hesurren-e-;dend to the Male at the expi. ation of the tnne I lif. rirrli. irithfh D Ini'lirrr locinm tiA ..v . . . v .. , . ...... - '.r or the residence of the i xer utive of the tale, lias) been enclosed with the best lence the appropriation would procure I'hat house, in its loca'aion and plan, is! md wt II suited to the purpi se, hr whicl it was t' 1 1 g 1 1 a 1 1 intentu t: ; and as the public iln es w ill s ocn be r t moved to t he ca I.I I I. I t i n,,. Hcuhi hu v ise a sale ot the wo- . . i . . . j e 1 1 w ii ii i i me jo; pa i; . o n I ? Ihe t r (- . . , I o . , i . I , . , i I . , ...... i , , ,r ... ,i i ' . . g a sun;ioie lamny i.soitnce ir ll.e n ,r a suilahle family nsi.itnce fur the ..,y er nor on pail ot the reserve at the u , . u i n i e i n i o a . i e o r ; m a 1 1, e t s t r e e t . A 1. 1 i v a e O i o ill' o sil o It nl size aio r on ... i. ... 4. t. r t . r ... (riU neve, be rei.Ud at this place , an,! u n i, out a su il a lie one i.e. cannot at quit U I 11 1 S O I w.'iti tne memi ers ol the othei hian. hes of the government, and with visiting straeger- in that n.annrr which
rm.inellie convict? fi(rn the
in-; his station and the laws of hospitality re-; with the view of furnishing you proper iquire. The pi ..reed-of the heu-e on the data for the adoption of a judicious -!' , ir cle w ill be siiili i. nt for the erection of tr tn ot Internal Iroproyemeni for the Statp
;he new one and will lurni-h il s far as . t I s . , t I ! . I . i. . t ... t 1 t .....11,. 11 ...i "-"" '". me
state any iuiiner sum ioi ll.e next tinny immediately, to procure the service of competent gentlemen, having the advanSmce the last report of the agent, the tage of j-iaclicnl skill in the science of Treasury has teali-ed about nine thou- ,iv il engmeei ii tr. Accordingly :i me to I er
sand ihiee huroirt 'I dollar fiom ihe sales i.eieiu. ,e loade t. ihe , uf.lic pif petty the agent. The report ot that r flker ' .
11. indue time, be submitted. assurance oAheii qualihcalions. Whilst Lpon the plat of the town thre aie'ihi, preparation was rnakin?-. the chief
se v ei a I s (pi a I e- ma i k ed and set apart tor ; I ublic i, in po.-es ; but not having lum tpe - j - il'iCally desiL'tiated by law lor th'-e . nt-: ost s.no one has t xeicisecl any . lie or aullioi i! over them . - h win ne wen mr I . . : 1 1 i . .. . . i . . I the Legislature to make some liual outer ou ihe siibitct. The hi ( k of timl eted ..nd on the eminence west of the capito!,; marked en the plat as public ground, if; i no popoi.o i .n ot Ibis poicc sh til amou.it d
lo i.iou-anus, w lien a ioi esl Ht-e will noi;i,mit rn.lv t.rart ie-. hlo l,,,f nf ...... .. i
be seen fur many miles Most of the huge cities of the Lniteil States, ha ve 1 ..t.-i. or .'.in-.d f..r the i.iiri,i.di', ! , r !...( n t . I ....... ......... , ... j.,,. ... ,Jt u ; n at.il oi louneoi. l.l session tor the assessment of damages . i ne comm ssion crea pi iv h lhv n
lu j-rivate propetty on the canal line hasjtioti, has been found to be too douhtlul am! ' Wen organized, and is now fdledbv an ! expensive to be undertaken ;, xeeutive appointment of Messrs Graham! The facility anl cheapness of the jnt2
o Jackson. 1 albot of rutnam, and W allace of Fountain. The appointment of a . 1. .. . I ". .1 ! commissioner by the Governor as author-! ; .... ,1 l.., I .. ... I .-, . .. O r. . I .. . . - .. .. . . '. 1' l. . . !
I..-,, ..y i.i.v ... i,mC iciea-tsoo iUK ui,eoi the state being developed by the siuWalerline of ranal. was made I o Gen. j Vey al ready made, it was though t ad v isaMorgan of Lu-h county, who has j-er-, bp, while the necessary force was in the.
lormed uie ouues assigned lum, ny idlmg the ie leases ot the major joirt of the land ' holders ou the line, with ihe Secretary of
J State. Haute-a distance of about forfv mile The operations of the State Lank ' (lP I(.slt of w hich has satisfied "the : engu J through the Branches have had a mostjneer and the Boaid that the Waba"sli j healthful and beautiful inHuet.ce on the 'ran he united with White mer and tlie"
eterp rise and variou- pursuits of our ci - L? i. . . - i I i izens, a o' i io an e x i en i g i ea i e r, ii I- i'e - : ,eved, than had been predicted by it-
friend. T"hee accomodations have been the several survey s and estimates for Bailextended to every cla-s of our citizen as j ways and Turnpike road, under the difar as the resource- of the institution un-j,eC'.ioo of the Governor, ha- been execuder its character, would justify. Expe j ted a f pganN the field o j erat ion ; and iience has already sati-fied the ofiice i -. 1 1 tie neres-a r v es'i'iiHtes and thawing are that the tune i t,t far distant when it j m such a state of forwardness astoallotv
w ill lie toiim. that Iherapitol is entu p h ' insuflicif nt for the rapidly inrieaino' bu Lines and jsopulatiou of our State. Inj deed, in some of the districts the dt ricien- . . . . . : ry is already telt antl acunow leded . It ha- generally been the j ractice in Bank ing in-ti'.utions to liavp some of their I transactions based upon the deno-ites enj trusted to them and in that way such I ..... . .. i iio s. instead o letnami.u' idle are acj lively emjdoyed. When you sh ill have t examined the report w hich w ill be biio btfoteyou by tb.e offi.-pi . of the I'unk ' Vou will find th:t there i a litgeavei i,ve. amount iu .! e posi e- f 1 om iod 1 v ;ri u a I i in each b-ia'irh. the jittd.o itiou But io coo-e ipienro o' in the rliarafler, ihe. lare -oini c o! ii sei v.' e to the iii.it v id-
j dhIs. to the ,Hni nor the puhlir. If is I .
lievfd this lirnitahon in the rhartrr r?dy serve? to lestri-t ihe Lank in ils nccommoc atioi s and I u-iness without ar-ycor-lespondiog adv aninge, rs the j u! he aie ahundfinily rtfuie against darker of eveiliHilirg in the hai.k. 1 v that r!aue which limits their iue of paper to tw ire Ihe amount of capitcl paid in. Indeed isoiOicuit to see how any damage ran uc crue in permittmpr the Lar k to h an as far as it has ; lie means, provided Ihe ietilclion remain as to the i-sue of paper Many larking institution-, in other MuU p, where hi' h res 1 1 iclior.n do rot exist, allow a smali inter est on ilepoMtf t f t) w !.,; h I ti-ine?s transact ions aie based, t-urh ii course w.-nld ra". io ! .ige !-i:rro now oo ctive, and induce many to save and deputile a portion of their e a r nir trs . For our canal fund, liej ositerl in ISew Voik, a Lank f that city ;s now paving four per cent , hut while ihn unusual prohibition in our charier exists, our cwii hanks cannot do fur us that which foreign I. inks are doing. The mc nfive clTercd to pgriculfural en- . i . .t.i i- . i i I - -.....! . . . lerpiise i y w e mw o: int last ses-n n : pj o v in mg io r i ne a pjhiiim in t n oi memte ra nf a Slate Hoard of Agriculture and for j the ort'Hrii.alion of auxiliary oeur.lv i,ssedations, I am glad to say, is like to accomplish all ihe good the ad locates oi the measure promifed themselves. Jn most ot the counties the agitation of the subject has ex' Med a spirit of emulation nml ,.r... m.rr. .v h., h Ua nl.U',,U .1 .i, I ' J ' inlK uction ol many line specimens ot stock, seens, and implements of i.nbandIv. iruch example will hardly fail lo have a ! eref, ,al influence on the agncul'ural i ui suits of the country I nder li e provision of a law of the i . . . . i ,,si sesion, uie c;.ntti comniis-ioners were iItCted to p.ocure examinations, sury eys, and estimates to he made upi n seve- ; ,al propose l touiesfor canal... i-.nd snf.. rit )he results to the Legislature at thu commencement vf the i.iesert sesmo. To accomplish so much w ilhin the time ... ..:i i .1 1 1 prescrinen, u.e i.oarn icurid it necessary, of the J-Ioanl mgage1 ihe "services of j;r. Whij po of r'ennsy 1 vama, of Mr i.rar.liritl rmnii... o-o.-o fl ...... . engineer Mr. Williams, as earlv a- Ann! went to Ihe field, and in furtherance of t he v nl k made fPver.-.l i.v.,ri,n,,!..l i;..- - - i - . ...... it, .ii..., r--,. i he examinations commenced and urn . . I ,r - . . - - . t-ressei with the tnpuii industry, until their progies was arrested by fickuees, which lot a lime, threatened the t-uccesa 0f the workl'rincetoii to the Ohio liver, at Lvansv illp cheaji con-tr uction . The same i alil a-cet tained as regard ihe confmua t'ion of . i ........ c. ... c . . . . n.uie : i om i.uiay eue io i erre-llautO; The ptoposed route from (his place hy i e ...... r i . . i , i i i. r i n. 1 1 ,, i . ...!. , c m :.. JetVerso.wiile after no.fnl ....... :1 frf,m the gea t of Government lo Fvansv itu having been satislacloi ill y ascertained; . . ' and other facts relalive to the toperai.hr r . . . . . ' ' ; held, to run ar. experimental line of lev ; el from White river at or near the month nf PpI rltcr tr. tl.u iVd,..!, ... n ". !()h i io, at Kvansville, at a cooijarati vel y , sma 1 1 ex pe nae expe l'he law f the last spsejon, authoriin' ! the u:.et intend inLr officer to r-resenf Iim tepott in -a few Hay. The great length of these surveys, traversing a large portion of ihp state, and extending in length to njiwaidii of seven hundred mile, suggested the neee-siiy ol adopting sucli measure- s wotil I bring requi-ite forces into the field a Paly as the month of April ; and a there were 11 gentlemen of acknowledged skill in rail toad engineer-: ing U'lfin j lo y ed i n ihe w etf 1 n on nt r v , i-i-tat,te wa- Soi)iht tic to the Atlantic S -atf- Li that pn ' jop. Ca 'e b B . S'l) 1 1 It L-'J . W as tf qop-!ed to j.tocePd tO W':ht.gt.tn ci'v net. re thij adj ,urornent of (.'onrpi.-. wiMi leitei to our t)epgitioi 'i (pn stn g il,. tn to in ite iu an ap.!ieafiort 10 the Wr Depaitiiiti.t tor the Deceit?..-
Although ihe estimate? are as vrt ini
