The Wabash Courier, Volume 18, Number 16, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 December 1849 — Page 2

THE COURIER.

JESSE OX WM

DHOK

E W A E

8 ATU DA ..*% ft B&. .* 15

Funeral «f «!. Blake.

We have already announced the death of COL. TUCK.

II.

place

HLAKE, which look

MCincinnati

on the 28ib uli.—

Th«( remains of lite deceased were ImwtgWt round by ateamboat, under the care

OTITIS

brother, DR. JOHX BLAKE.

•«J landed at Terre-Uaute on Wednes

tile remains of the deceased in 8»leinn procession conveyed to the Congregational Church. Here an impressive discourse was delivered by tfye Rev. M. A. JEWKTT to the large assemblage of iclatives, friends and acquaintances.— Afier service, procession was again formed for the burial grounds, where now sleeps the body of deceased in its quiet ruling place.

.hr (II., h.-r« rai»od hi.u^lf ...

as a people, should so a*fu an eicnt

toko place, tsvOn those who dure

ecut,

will «lmre ihc genoral ruin. In ihui siu\ \jr Holmes—^ ou

our country will noeU no lnstort-•

mi. The history of (Jroecc utul of otli-

er ancient Republics, will bo her history.

pari of a IMiilip or an Alexander. W

shall be involved in wars, wnrs, wars,—,

wars most bloody, unrelenting and de-

limiting will be entailed upon us. Bm

I trtixt in lod. such time may never ar rive. Mid my utiiiriug elforis shall be di rected against it.

I'HM of StttluiiiiH rhllds.

Thi,

Kroa.

Criminal Court, antl

weeks, and has interest in the publ this city but throughout

tution. lie then roeomniends to the. Legislature to provide for the calling of. MKKTINU

R*iu UoAfs

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the clive of lllis \x.r «!««.. live ihou-

Hand miles more will be in coiopkuon. and ctpital ill he fo*U«L rapidly center- W'

Vre«l4r»fH jll aauMte,

oiganlxe. after ai* ay* spent in ot

....g^s^k-r.

uur first i»aL*e.

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a ,! Bavlev 3, Scattering 9. aay evening last. I hey were received ,lto .» 1 I 3tl ballot, Cobb 9. W inthrop 102,Pott»v hts friends and taken to his late resi-1 .. ler 48, Boyd 22, Miller 0, Richardson dence same evening. 12, W ilinoi 8, Gentry* 5, Bay Icy 3, lesterday moruing.ai 10 clock, the liells were tolled in funeral dirge, and

Coafrresftioiial.

No orgamiratinn of the House of Re^feseniati ves at tbe last dates. Six days had been spent hallotting for Speaker. I Tbe following are the proceedings of

Saiurday

'as,»

t',e

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l««-| ..Il0W8.-THE balloting for Spealtor was resumed. 1st ballot. Col4» 31, Winthrop 10*2. 1 Poller 29, Richardson 23, Wilinot 7,

Strong 5. B»yd tJ. Miller o, McDowel 3, Getiiry 4, Scattering 12. 2d ballot, Cobb 16, Winthrop 102 Wilmot 7, Boyd 14, Potter 40, Miller 8, Richardson 16, Strong 5, Gentry 6,

auer,n8

Motion to adjourn lost.

4th ballot, Cobb 7, Winthrop

Xr. t'lnr. ceptablc. and sutid if it was to be a barTlte speech of Mr. Clay at Baltimore, pain it could not be a private one at all excites much interest, particularly his, events. One object of the resolution is remark* upon the Slavery question and that we have an organization, that we tho Union. mav get the public documents and lay

As to the question of Slavery, be said tlictn l»efore the public, as the PosimasIwnh parties were practically wrong.— u»r General had arranged expresses to Hi thought the question settled itself in* distribute them throughout the East. a*much as slaves could not be profitably Mr. Stanton, of Teun, would like to u*ed in the Territory acquired from know whether there had been any ar- Polish refugees had Mexico, and the people there were op..

ritngemein

lised llmro. The Union of the States (Laughter.) he considered paramount to all other,t,— Motion to adjourn failed.

any oreut, ho would labor to perpetuate,

T,„, HnM(,n papur?. are

myslcriMllf«disappearance if

J|m| 0(T(MUrj(.

Scnrc|,

,ri.l in tt. l.„„U ng.ius, beta*. s„,.,,u5od „jfurmcr

Mr. Childs for omliezzlement of Banks bo ^those t»f the unlortunate man, werej funds, has at length terminated in «c-j reported to have'been found under the. quilt#!. Tho St. Louis Republican of( private room ol Piofessor Webster, in December 10th, says: The trial, which the Medical College, in Orove street.I

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acouwl mf» discliargod, and .ho Cm,r.!

Itl'll,

102.

tion lhai Mr. Wimlinip be Speaker,and

tor.) Mr. Thompson, of Miss., suggested that Cobb be Clerk.

it may, under all circumstances,'and in Wilinot 7, Boyd 17. Poiter 70, Rich- Uo be secretly to sow discontent between

nr,ls,,„ r.

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Mr. Butler a*ked if lhai would be ac-

Miller 6, Scattering 8.

#th

ttr(json

tlinc.

(!i(|

,.olu,r.

IIIMJI-

tato it, trill reap no possible good, but

Mr. Holmes moved to adjourn. (Cries

0f 0ji,

sav

H«V

()|,t

Will need no histori-

VCrtt

4

—.•'•X.— iMwo.hO U,r.

ft.ll of the cilk

f(,rm.„rlv a week has been made

everywhere for him. the river was drat -.

•gcd, and every corner searccd where tt

giren .u .he jury. nml .ho CW .ook deuce t, only cireumsunuinl, .so far as| ^kr^.i2!rr^«Vr!l!:i

metisft f«»r half an hour. Soon after this Dr. Webster is concerned. HU tx-ani we.« very thin and scnunml «v»»r lii» 1

time had elapsed, tho jury came into' thrw iu.-ii.--in l«nKth. Court with a venllct of aequiUal, tho

NavK.-W

roumls-

ndjm.rltcd. This .rial laswd for live A.lv.rn«r. I. .v.mld sc«U, .ho WK.-0^

,.!

oxcited an ongroasiiiL'

hl«*

nre 10

uhout lhe S.ate. COL.

tov. Chapman, of Georgia, in his recent message to the legislature of that .State, takes the strongest Southern ground against the right of Congress to forbid slavery in the Territories. He

ex^vi

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Proviso or any measure against slavery' Iowa, met at their respective capitals

ABALS.

IVfiH

IUlon

The E

sed to slavery: it could not IK: estab-, I'osimaster tieiieral to Baltimore.— 1 headed by Kossuth and Baloph, left on thai they il^a-j.rove and will On Public

Mtm. CuW. 5. Wiml.ro,, 101,i and u|.»o. .hol'acl.o's »nliiie. Theni-j

inthrop did not vote netther lr.

Oh, no, bui I j8SU0

(r.atighter.)

snv ,,

o'clock the question was

on t]|(.

on

taken

motion to adjourn, nnd carried.

soon follow. Some daring military «-hief. B««tot,1 Supposed Hur- convicted in Maine of murder, and,!

Latent Foreign News.

UEOPA

arrived at Halifax on

plicated in the June insurrection,

for expressing opinions considered detrimental to the Government..*• ^Twenty seats in the Assembly have been made vacant by the convictions at Versailles. Louis No pot eon lias published a decree cashiering Pierre Bonaparte, thus depriving him of his rank of Chef de Batall ion of the African Legion for an alleged breach of discipline. Pierre Bonaparte published a long letter, in which be savs thai the President's decree has

no force in law, and looks upon his dis-

Mr. Uutler, oi I uin., onerea a reso I pete with this for the transportation

gal

lha. .he House name a Clerk. (Laugh- 1'residcm ,.f 20,000 Iranca. Challenges |e.

nnfj. yfUM.fl

wns a|| rt

0j- t|)e

n,j,liiiuti

truii tttsieu lor nt. to W. «u»l tho noxi nurniiii' Ct*lidi wan ponr.' .'

nu n,ore nid (,nd

A\s.

RMMMLTM IH

HI IIW I TINPLLL Y*

in i'l»aii(li'v

tlw party ... Whij{. attiT hi««n»i'W«r ami niitt-stipplv spwiK*,

then denounces the provisional govern- in and »l^wiirr*, ami Iwchh*- of manv ors, ai ,, OIIMT

the passage, by Cowgross, of the W ilmot, ginta, Kentucky, Obto, Indiana, and loaded his. piece with bad cartridge thd

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Jonu.rv 9)

A SUING TON

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but owinjf to hi* laithb-Mnr** in not wl^miiig duccd by drunkenness, was recently, l.ie ttlmlura inwlw to »lw American |x««iph', pre- ,1 viuus to bi* flt'iMuMi. »pd owititt to tlu- inri that buried in the Itepartment -ol the .»lay-| enne. He was buried with military hon

lM'inr*iei mlvix-nt.tl hy th purty 1. tln n*-»

meitl ill ttllfortlia, and all tho recent |or? havr abandon**.) the party, ami Htn h*»nc fonit gfOf pn»ceedings ftr forming a State consii- 1tl,nalrt s,„.

a Dwaoorat ia thr I nni ywr«. &<• Dnmillr, So*. I'.', IM!l. C. NA\ K.

OF

ATTOSAT

ing toward litem. Tho W" abash and The State* ol Delaware. New Jersey,, tural purposes, and not included any Rrie Canal has been compleieU as far Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont,, town plat, cUy, or Tillage ot, and in* down the W*abash as Terre-Haute, Itt- Michigan, New Hampshire, Virginia, atead 'Sereof, at ibe option of the debtdiana, and loats arc now arriving there. South Carolina, North Carolina, vieor-! or, a «tJaniity of land not excelling A convention is to be held at Montgo- gia, Alabama. looisiana. Tennessee, ing one-fourth of an acre, within remery, Ala., on the 4th of December, to Mississippi, lllioois, and the Territory! corded town plat, city, or village, ami consider the project of a rail road from of Minnesota, hare sent blocks for the' the dwelling house thereon, occupied Pcnsacola to Montgomery. National Mi«nuutent. The block from by the head of a familjr residing on the «the latter place is called or same. red sume, the famous pipe clay of th#^ The Nil contains the following pro-

mKj^

s,

STATK LtUitSLATHRKS,— rose up

a Statu (UmveHUoii, immediatelv ujKin The I^islatunw td" the Stales of Vir-1 found that the sergeant had negligently

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in the Territories or the District of Co- Richmond. Frankfort, Columbus lunibta. and that the ••sister slavo States nnpolis and Iowa dty—lH»«mbef bo Invited to unite itt a general Cotiven- Mifw»»uri and Maryland, at Jefferson tiun of a similar character. and Annopolis, will meet December ou.m i«t grnu.uow u» ^ljomVthia moment that, ^nvin.-,

The \i|Knuy, Harrisburg, and Dover, Jan.!damages for the injury!

five hundred toiler of rail way, otMuple-' January 7. New Jersey,^'" which passed the Senate of Illinois(U*«»8er of «v tmmrty acWariedfaaeota. ttnl at a tro^l of 9^3,U0U,tHM), and before ... at its late session, (and it is said will At the conc^isitHt «f these remarks

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at Trenton, January 8. Louisiana, at

Fridav morning with one week later news from England. From Frauce we learn that on the 15th November, the high court of Versailles, sentenced Le- ... d™ Ki'Kn and .l,inv.hrec o.hers, !..-!«"•"• be ready for navig.„o„ ,n the spring

gran, an addmonal salary ,o the {||e

been transported

to carry the Report of thei from Widdin to Shtimla. The Mngyars, id toVVn*arun,7ol!' """'fEddy,"Vlenuh

the 3d. M. Dernidoft". the alle Ua^sin of Count Lamberg, was at Con

Lei ihe morm come from what quarter! 5U1 ballot, Cobb G, Winthrop 102.! sutniiiioplu. His mission was supposed, M,,«U/iiies nod mammotli weeklies. Win«andlev. Walpole,Cornell, Berry. Hint the publication of long potent medicine 1 verus# rm*uti*, torn greftt length oi' time, Milltkon, Morrison, KoUSSCail, nntl lleil* 1 great length the French and English ambassadors, to be discouraged, except at tlie n^ular rate ot jrjc|j„

I.I. full liugl.., soy t)M! ropwiu, while |w 76. Wilm... 7, H..yd 1U. Hid.-1 mors of w»r beiwcei. Ruts., and IW., ^rn^'r Ohio .rrived rrom It.-! liv. 0«rvet. Teeginten. Bid l)»y. his eye flashed lire.) I look upon ihe,

dissolution of the Union as proJuctivc, Cobb voted for Poiter for ihe firs1, pie. utlia, lenci. le sale oil fie ^*i |Sfartin, Montgomery. Holloway. Houghin ii in in he a if or a a W O el A an E an Of every evtl that ear, possibly befall us

rooIidRe iu

The queslion

t|t CM| or

whether Dr. CooUdge is

not is exciting much attention!

no!) |0i the i'.astward, and the parlies to theL!!5"1.^

^^ilier side arc foriifving them-

„„t r,,„,hter^ I Helves with affidavits-witnesses who al-'

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

lego lat ney new oo ge we ', js

"swearing positive!}- that the dead body

Supposed Mur- convicted in Maine of murder, and, while in prison, it is said committed sui-

rwscon thp part of the oflicers I

was possible to get any information ol published. The American Union, atj scat of tho coach and much injured. him. On Friday the hulf-consumed re-] ]ju6l0I,.publishes a letter written by a

residcm

„f ,Iaiul! ,lld ,lw0(t

has to long occupied the attention of ihej This report produced a tremendous ex-1 (:uo|i,|ge at W'aterville, and .cannot be besides four hundred thousand in thei !u„\|,"rising

all those connected citetnent, according to the despatches in his statement I bauds of passengers, .^ I HA\uc ic iniiiiitiAHniit An^nnnts

"WetrrHny morning:, tlH'rrrmnfi up hrre llire*-1

with It, wax brought to n, germination a by telegraph little aftor six o'clock Saturday evening. Dr Mr. (Jeyer closed a masterly argument goal, ami tho affair undergoing a close lormoriy of \Vnt. rviHf. Me., »l«.u. half-pus. flvo o'clock, .lie enso was. mvcsiigiui.ro. Ii i« hoiievod iho ovi-| lEi'rVlw''1.*™ lL"J Im «c.»d lory. .. „,„s

Webster has been committed toi triwn Sa:r(.tm-ni City, one «t vrh.y.i 1 rccojfiu.iii!

0

thr mlortout Dr, 1 niorotu I. lhe .. tlK-

ihiu narrow larc, but

find the following, „nlll

W},ke, Qr

from ,l,e

I post the I loose at the nest I the Legislature.) exempts

No PrtMldentV Mewtage Indiana. The Mock front Michigan is 1 vision: "Such exemption shall not ex-, a* ma .by all the m*** ^T ,.D A, the last datei^ the Hot«» had Med .^^4 any mechanics^- *.***** M. KNAPI'.

(Jwverwor Wright's Inaugural the. tenor of the obelisk as tbey arrive, and tenauon of sweh land tbe ownerfj^

I ndiaiia legislature will he found on without reganl to the date of the admis- thereof, if married man, shall not be

MOII

The following article in relation to our Canai is taken from the Toledo Republican

Wabash Canal.

We leant authentically that si*ty miles of the Wabash Canal, from Torre-Haute

(f the remainder of the Canal,

t*veni\--five

transportation for life. The paper* con- i|,jriy rmies are under contract

pidity equal to our most sanguine expectations. When finished the canal from Toledo toEvansville will be ihe longest in the United States, being a }iulo tpp/O than 460 miles in length.

Theconnection which we will have in

the spring wuh rerre-llaute, and

Potter 61, Wilmot 7. Boyd 22, Richnrd-.j missal as null ai-d void. Guizot is in son 6. Miller 6. Gentry 5. Scattering 9.1 Paris much lionized. Mr fiutlpr of IVnn offered a reso- esiingitcm in the Assembly,^^is the refu- prepared to demonstrate, cott. Conduit. 11 anna, Hamrick, Mont-

spoken of is completeil to hvansville

The only inter- there will not be any route, as we are,

pr0()uCe

I* I I _1 __•* I I I ..r ..I A (in l\ Ik I 10A I 1*AIY1 I are of daily occurrence and particularly among the members of the Assembly and editors. Garibaldi had arrived at

Gibraltar on board a Sardinian vessel, aciioii in pressing forward this work..

which had beeH placed at his disposal by the Sardinian Government. Ten thousand francs were also ordered 10 be's,on

given him. which be refused. The President of the Council had. ,, ...... ,1 Miut tltey would not receive apprentices unte!« given a grand dinner to the American regularly indtutuEed, nur Jur a les» peri.nl duuir, Minister. j* they tx-Jll employ no orie'as'ii Joiirneytnan, alker. RIorgan, ftiaiou. anu lvvai

Letters from Widdin, of the 4tlt No- texfppi he lia« wrvnla recular apprunticenliip Qn Unfinished Business.— I ir That (i Slate Typographical Association sluiukl i.i

vemlier, state that the Hungarian and i* tbrriM^l. liar\cy, Montgomerj niaiou, i| i„„. _«„,i That jjratuitonH advertising liaa become an on-i Cassait, and Conduit.

erJu^ la^ thnl

m{vcJ.,

.w*,,

Ns

4, Gentry 5, Scattering 12. key ff re fast dying away at Constantino-( I iu: Qn /v^nculture.—Messers. ISlilliken,

California.

jn

^,/tlusl

aI|d H3

of wholrt arC from

t|IEM ARE J0J,u

O

is

IC

i* toM ox

JCO*

Coroner's inquest was Ohio Stage Company, was trieo .asvi

the wealthy ,le|d on the body, it was buried. It is I week in ihe Superior Court of Clove-

500 tur

|)rjsun tu cover his escape. In', less driving of a drunken driver, tho

to the several affidavits already plauititl was thrown from the outside

al

Short Bar, tliinv milos from ColomaJ. N

(CaiifartiMi.) SL-n.crnber :W. addressed Jt The CrMCeol CUy «mv«l Iron, Ch«-

in Ho,....- The

claims that he was acquainted with j|on dollars worth of gold dust as freight,,

a,1«

g.-.J

ottld 1 IM? miJ»*

Wilkin.,

K.T Ji"' uT'hf»"

,. mtnfitrl from that dis*tintrui«ihed Individ- *urr d»»« it was liim. If y..ii t-vt-r writ«\ tell mg 10 murder the oflicers. _»„„_i no. only ... ,T' v'" 1 I

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tawils Reveille says: Wo have now in Ma^chusetis. at IWoii, January 2 ,»fyou a* havo yo»t b-m^slwi it will be my quiry respecting the subject, the United Stales, about eight thousand Michignll

Mississippi, at Landing! HOMESTEAO Ri iLLWors.—The T,^h?ynUtoJSy. Irl^t

M«*NC*KXT.—' debt, forty acres of land and for agricul* ion Republic, Dec. 3.

fine spectmen of lien, or any mortgage thereon lawfullyj

and laborers

n,u' w,^isemi^urru50||,

tinue being seized and the editors tried be finished by next fall. Much ot On the Judiaiarv.—Messrs. Buckles*! ^n*"^An" "dirndl heavy excavation on this thirty miles has been inade. it will, therefore, he s&eri that this work is progressing with a ra«?

l"e|net

ge wiaition to our o»-

of the entire atasl,

u,

,|,eeosicnrnmrkcis,or .liai of the

return of articles of merchandise

|), Parkman, «»f that since alle«jfil tiiut the death and burial' laml. and resulted in a verdict of $2,-| On the State Library.—Messrs. Reid 1 influence and vote for tho incorporation

BW \ORK,

Dec.

Ku,0

There were OO.UOU persons at

1

"ore was

Whrre l« hns wamUm-d, rnu.not ^u^-bin 11 board the fngaie Savannah for attempt-,

MV.I

?H.o

of IlindncU. .. ifomia had heon adorned and Dublished:'T1581"'" 'L4

*ff

Co..s.i.H.i,.n for .he S.a.e of Cal-I

welconM, hJJxht Mo.jcee,| 10

colnn. which was instantly taken up and ^poi}^ ^oon as the tall and erect! of the northern division of the ceuirai opened, when the supposed dead man'figure of the great statesman appeared, canal.

and, on examination, it was the whole mass greeted him with threej Mr. Pratner opposed ihe resolution.— Mr. C. then started for] He had some serious doubt as to the ben

l,ear«v rheers

()n Cnmh !nlernal

and when the work,_Messrs

Wfl|

The following resolutions have boon re-, y)awson^ Hendricks, Cornell, and Bucferred to a committee: jklesi j' Ori State Pfison—Messrs. Reftd of C., •jjularly ijBitututed, nur Jur a less p«ri.Hi Uuui !Montgomery, Teegarden,

That they tx-|fl einplov no orieJaf.'n Joiirneyman, alker. Morgan. Malott. and Evans. Messrs. nnard,

kmdsof notices slwuld Ihj,

sed ns-' jH-nwiinlities in e«litoriul ^frCartv. Brugh. Hubbard, and observe the amenities and courtesies whith at Con-! should mark the iiitercourw of gentlemen. j'Odcll, Dole, Malott, and At

To decline jjraiuitotiH *»lvertlsiiii{ tor- Eastern

i^ii pi» 31

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Ul,,"rnm

0 1 1 1

VCry

diltaKreeablo

Entangling foreign alliances, and inter-j |j itS believed that the resignation of. shown as his was and was not his. j|4 1^9 niarkets worthy of notice Brugh. and Lyons, jaiructin^ members of Congress to use,— Host on Journal. iml commotions of every character will ^r. King of Ceorgia has been received, ('oolidge, it will be remembered, was

nr .1

»nd

nwdel1' lhe!Clarice.

N O a I O E

BAVV ^AMA^FOH

sui-!-Tho

STAHB

INDIANA LEGISLATURE.

STANDING COMMITTERS. The following standing committees have been appointed.

IN THE SEX ATE.

On Elections.—Messrs. Holloway. James, Kinn.trd, Day, Allen. Conduit* Teegarden, Brugb.and Adams. ()u Finance.—Messrs. Garver, Eng

miles are completed, all but hemfrlcks. MartTn,"Ellis,' Rous-I mended so as to print 500 copies for the

Cn Edu^6if.^Messrs! Morrison,

(dv/Re|dof Ullion

,e

Henf,rieks

Rej(J of

R7iai'|s

from

KuiSi

the eastern sea board. Allen, and Hnffstetter.1'8 Greai credit is due to the Board oi.

Trustees for their energy and eflictentj ^nj

An editorial convention is now Ih ses- Garver. and Morgan.

in tho cay of Columbus,

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()n |he Affi|(rg of Tow|) of lndj,

o).r

Qu ihe Cnnn, Fund._Messrs.

lmm,

UL*. lercsl

r,.„„ feu„„„

1,1C

he N at on a el a pa he el in to he xi a

assemblflge amI U(ion reaJhing

York, Pennsylvania and Delaware, {action against ihe sergeant, to recover many rwrr»of my life in this dty. fjltatl be l*r-. State.should entirely be abolished. It

Mr. C. retired amidst the loud huzzas of

A asse the throng who bad assembled to we I-! Agency from sale, forj coruc, |^s renjm «0 our city.— irosAta^-1 t.

PBIXTERU PRICKS.

fsfatUieft sad Printer*, bekl at IwlianapolwJaawtryM). 1-44. K. M. KNAPP. IV. JL. BAKER,

S. DAN Al.riffN. Jft?*¥E«WARD

Tem-Haate, (tee. IMS. We «i*. C'fibe K» thaw, mti ifcis yriaaaa, tJiai if the Mp i» fmftiud, (he farfcraat farty xjuill be ptmi4»ad. with *a account of tbe trana-

S DAN Al.hWTS jvmr. UNARI

Miss Cornelia £*eott, daughter of Oen 5Vmt. was msmed on the 28th «1t., to

MI«Con«..i.fVo«.d.ugh«,orr«n

was

^j0r

j|. l. Scott, aid-de-camp of the!

into the I'mon of the M-vcral 2S«aies. valid »itlnrnt the signature of his ife." Genera.- cnce to tlte publication of ti»e measkage,. sppartut woo^taicuct, but

ROU8seau, and Co/. trrx.

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country for sixty miles south, as well «s| Qn Mi'itarv Afiturs —Messrs. Adams,] on canals and internal improvements* ns the large and fertile portions^of Illinois (jomett. Rousseau, Miller, to the expediency of disposing of the which is tributary to lerre-Iiaute, will CnssAt. HufTsietter, and Odell. central canal, and the office of superin* iiirnish a very large addition to our bu.I. -i.» siness next year.

impr0vements

rah{im.

Porfer,

Kn„|5sh. Hubbard, Milliken,

jrnimi no||0WnV| Herod, Mai

vnn

vValker Eddv. Martin.'»

|l0,lg|„fin, H„l,tarJ.

nni(Tonierv

Malolt. Kin

On State Library.—Messrs. Randftll, Walker, and Poiter. Buildings.—Messrs. Evans»

Read of C..

Adams.

On State Bank.—Messrs. Dawson,

r! Eddv. \\lmi*nZ

passenger, eighty cT.rpomiuI.Vs: ivic^srs. Miller,

California, among Milliken. Lyons, Cornea. Porter, Berry,

|atc VmericaiJ Hanna, McCartv, and Hubbard.

vj. a On Benevolent Institutions,—Messrs*

L« *»*11' a a

0le1i

Sleeih,

ns. Herod, Woods, Keatl Ol

Day.Teegarden and English

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weather. No change1 On Engrossed Bills.—Messrs. (.assail,

ACCIDENT.|

cn5e of F™.k.i. So,,,^.

N N/TLIE II

On the Canal Fund.— Messrs. l»ra-.

Ora

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the plaimifV. Owing to ihe reck-] of Union, Eddy, and Hanna. |uf company to construct

SENATE.

Reports from Committees. Bv Mr. Ellis, the bill to authorise the

,m ,|,c funded debt that will be-

duc Jammrv July next,

Arrival of Mr. Clay. I relation to lhe lands and town low Ull- Mr. Coir «mcnrr«l with tlw» gentleman from 1 I ix ii id ha it Mr. Clav arrived liorc on Saturday by sold 111 Indianapolis. per r«nt. fund had bmi dwiributod «cn«rally the 11 o'clock train from Baltimore.— Petitions, remonstrances,

and on ,l,e firing of .1.0 las. volley.:Hc w» me. a. .ho Railroad do,,,,, by Mr Board .1.0 =±SSSSSZZZtt&itfl .t an immense concoursc of people, anx- offered a resolution that ihe House pro ...... groan w.« heard .n proceed from .he,^^

After some discussion on the part of Messrs. Edwards. Micklo. Cravens, and Miller* he withdrew the motion.

4th annual report of the Warden of the State Prison. Mr. Brown of Shelby moved to lay it on the table and prim 500 copies

Mr. Athon moved the motion be a-

Winsiandley, and Dole, State and 100 copies for ^te use of the

Reid of oiun. Herod, W.lpole. liar- The speaker l.id Wore ihe House y, Sleeih, Klli». Ilanoa, and Randall. cominunica.ion from the Aodiior.fSlale in reference to the act to funded debt of State, atiu

UolFoderal^'iTetaiTem!"—j«» reference 10 he ac. lo nrovide* fdr Ihe

.Hann5- iSSftrt ...oil:ii.it..-ii. Graham, Reid of Union, Porter, Lyon,. and Dav a «i j-HsarlrOad referred to ihe committee on

and

Woods.Randall. IloHowav*. Harvv, Ed- \MeporU jwesented ftom Select ComMil*

iDiemul imjirdvamenis.

tl Bv Mr. Prather, firoin Uie committee

tendent passed to a second reading. Brsolntion9 Ofrerrd. By Mr. Dougherty of Elkhart, that the committee on the judiciary inquire into the expediency of abolishing the h*w requiring property to be appraised passed to a second reading.

_Messra. ||nrdin, Lyons,

])0|e Walker, Moigan, Houghton

__M(,ssrs.McCarty, Allen, Har

!vcy, Sleeth. Hardin, Conduit, Kinnard,! for use of the House adopted.

On Claims.—Messrs. English. Martin.

Rem, of Cllirliei

By Mr. Brown, that the granting of divorces is impolitic and inexpedient, and should not be encouraged adopted.

Bv Mr. Wilson, to authorize the principal clerk to have a new desk construct-

Joint Resolutions Offered. By Mr. Slater, in rc ferenco to the abolition of whipping in the Navy passed to a second reading.

By Mr. Graves, proposing an'amendment \i) ihe law granting bounty land, extra pay, Aic., to certain relatives of de

mg.

I By Mr. Morrison, relative to the reduct'ion of mileage and per diem allowances of members of Congress passed to a second reading.

By Mr. O'Neal, for "the"prnhiwiioK of slavery from any of the new Suites hereafter to be admitted into the Union: passed to a second reading.

By Mr. Butler, relative to the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia passed to a second reading."

By Mr. Carnnhan, relative t(!»'extending to ihe soldiers of tho late war with

cja(ixu a|)0|,s|,in,r

constUulions 6f saia

I

little business doing, owing to: Rcid of I nion, andNN oods. oml reading. the setilemeiii of ull difliculues. No

Hy Mr.

gn|l01.f

on

Joint Standing Committees. their influence in fttvor of abolishing the

On Public Buildings.-Messrs Huff- ,irOSO)l system of cotistruciive mileage

JJv

jWr, and Malott. our "Senators in Congress to use their

DtiCKMBER 10th, 1049..

—nd.nc.I, „n.end„.e,.. con-

C%j at

1

moved further to amend them to borrow an addi* $25,000 to redeem tliel j^,'

,„„Cl ..

I ^'nended. re»d a third .inland „a«ed. '.f,"!"'"n^TKlil"

I I suspended, read a third time,and passed. t«-riwl nny Iwrn-fit. 'Ilify

Bank laid on .he l.ble and SU0

State Hank laid on

cQ ies or(Jerc(| l()

yc.,presentedt

„.o eloc.ion of Supo.in.enden.

Aiency to mi for paper, mi

of the 5th judicial circuit.

%MeBolii

the

„f .hat

offim From information gathered from

wa«

at

least proj»er lo make some en-

Tlie rules being suspended, Mr. alur-* inu,

|mowt|of

The Senate came down, and the Houses entered into the election of Judge

Wr. th* andeauftted* PubU*4er«of New^**pft*,| I pen the UfSl ballot Mr* Wick W5-j By Mr. Tbomflm, IIMII the oommitUm 00

of Jud

Mr. Prather. relative to instructing

a company to construct a railroad from St. Louis to San Francisco.

IKU'.SK OK HF.PU IvSENTATIVR?*. Ti'KSiMY, Dm. 11, A'lwor/# of Standing C-owrmittrc*.

ting the laws relating to NrlnAla in one volunw pasMP.1. A inw«safff waa rpceivntl front tlm Hfnat«*,«otifyinz tilt Iioui»v of it* cxnicurri'Tico in certain liilla.

BY

^r Uruwn

OL

^idi.js rHioi^ tu

__ 1 ronda vol to maka. tuid if the fuml wx

LL«

printed. report of the Com-

n"unsinitinir

CMAOIIDN-

By Mr. S^H'ncrr, relative to ainornliiia tin? alat-j ut«, «o «hat tlw ri"|il«vin plaiatilF hf (•niitlnl t»: .rrZm tin- sanio right of .»ltniniii« tlio |»r«|i«:rty m»lrv-, iA j. .1. 1 15 1 .1...T. r.._..ii,,:... ..ut 111.A1 iiuaiin.

Vh.. IH,H«

wai)

throughout the I5tau«. He a*k.f*l if thw* fnixla

blFaharel Devote tlwae fund* to '.lie improve ment of romla now good, and what benefit would thoee Countiea derive from tbemf Many of lh« ir road* atood that niana right.

fund*, lor the payment of the intereat on |rJWW worth of land*, purchased from the LawrenceImfyh n»l Indianspoiia railroad rompanjr, aba having iTiTeKted Uie

1

t\m

rnv presented a residution allowing the ^ij^ly the defeieoeea in the rfwrw to which tlfe flcame ooaou** were entitled, xbe okt MWIH commit tec to whom bad been referred

the subject of the abolition of the state bad received their full al«an». For tt»M reaMXta

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UM

oootmittee waa oonciirmi in. Rtrnfrntiem* (yferrd.

ed. Offered a rewdoti^n relative to print-' aflifrf ioauins into and report.on* m«thcd ofob' ing two thou^tn^ole, of the GJrem-iTilk or« Message in French

69.

^med on the 28th uii-, to Mr. Edwards moved a reconsideration *^bemade to cbang-

1 ot Iwiiana tidimlttl-

reflect upon the dotie» performed by townahio trustees—the) amount of the county school turwl absorbed by their «y, and the ease with which lh«* dutiea'might be performed by tho county pen

The Countv tiHiitor, niwfrf the nrewW law, mad# tin: dividend of school fnnda lo UK township?, and

the township trorteee to the district*. The »b»rt of the resolution wtia to enqtiire whHber the uivj* ilfttd could not be made immediately to the ui»trict lir the auditor wiihout tl»«* intervention of tha towi of the ehip truoteeo.

:i i»T inc niHiiior wunotii uw mwi

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ceased soldiers passed to a second read-1 plexion, dark beard, and about 30 yeara.

(tr at Britain the same pensionship,vV:c.,j brother editor, in which he came off that were granted to soldiers in the war with flying cdors, mftgnaiilmously ofwith Mexico passW to a second read* feied to his ouponvnt ikonorable sutisfacIng. tion*in tho field the weapons to bo

Bv Mr. Builerlrelatlve'toopprtktfig^ihe I euch part* 10 dig oao acre of potatoes, admission of slave States into tho X'riion. and he whose work wiw done best, and and instructing our Senators in Congross in the shortest time to bo dttclared th«

to procure, if possible,, the insertion ofi victor,—Should tl»e cltalleitge to mortal

\VAUA*II

1 6 0

"hiekaaaw annuitiea ow

bwndfc to that amount. 'I"be fir»t money a ruceirwl

ttvamry were to be first apj»ropriat«i to

U) rM,ejre

nothing, tlrnfl the new

rnahip tniftiH*, thereby Having large amouut the acnool fund which was loot in paying town-

Mr. spencer mipported the resolution He thoocht aa it would only excite inquiry on the part of the committer, they woahl nnd thai the office might be ibolfetted wjjth both benefit and eoawnfrnw.. \i

Mr. Reed uppotod Aae rvviltiikHi. Mr. l)oiisrh«!rtv of Boone, mw no nec«mity for arwwwm tlw iwointtam tht The rmtlution wa* ndnpted. By Mr. Phuber. that t«R imunvr of Slate inform the Houne why the $1000 tor which Georgia land* were

NM,

adojMed. speaker I

waa not «C0ered on hi» report

id before the Hon* the fifrh an­

nual report of the trustees of tho Indiana Hoapital ^br the insane laid im the table, and 1500 copfca ohlorrd to he printed.

By .Mr. Cole, instructing the judleidry commit* tee io inquire no to the constitutifmaHty of votvra voting on the qnemion of sappreanag litenae to M.-1I liquors: adopted. -to i. AVjtahcrrMW, ',^k

By Mr. Salter, an act to incorporate ttaifaqper county Turnpike company fin»t readiMg. By Mr. Chandler, «n actHxitiff aabuievof the tr«m«e.« of the "Waba«th

$12.t)Ut rules fftinpeiided, and Ml referred to-tha conunitiee on canala. By Mr. Mickle. to repeal the act reducing lira mlarie# of the Governor and nienibara of the t*giolature fin«t reading.

By Mr. Chandler, an act to authorise the treasurer and audit«rof State to pay over the thfcaper cent, fund to tho aetsral countiaa entitled th«Nto tor rotvl purpwt«t. lirnt tvnping.

of age. Mrs. Miller is stated to be the daughter of John Norvell, Esq. formerly of this city. Mrs. M. left two children in charge of the keeper of the Eagle Hotel, at the Falls, with request to send them to Detroit.—<Phila. Pennsylvanian>. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-

II0N0RABI.E S.«kTlSKACTION.—OlM* of the best clmlleugea to tW ftold, to fight a duel, that we ever ard of. was made by a truly honorable gentlemen, the late William Lincoln, of Worcester, who,

after an editorial controversy with a

^luverv in ull the potato digging b» nceepted. he would

MKI

Erin canal at

papers contain an

The New York papers contain an account of a Mrs. Miller, wife of Major Miller, U.S. A., having committed suicide, by jumping over the falls of Niagara: while the Buffalo papers discredit the story, stating that Mrs. M. has eloped with a Philadelphian, named Blakemer, five feet eight inches high, light complexion, dark beard, and about 30 years

hour

ii 1 1

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States winch are transmit the st7.e ol his hoe by a menu.

a a a a a

,|ie subject of in- W result cotild arise from such a duel.

'V

ot orniiir vcial.

Cui BikH Orrict,

Tcrrclla.ti*, lh a. 1J. W4». I

Wi fttherruM—c»M»*iil«'rallv»in»w mi »UKn«oA —roaili improving. SlaughtriitiM anil parkin# la full o|KrntWin. A'»»ut hug* per day hata Ut »Uu^l»u rwl nt tin tlilloront luitiaca .luring tU» pnwnt work antI thr pent ^)Q»iai\ily auppliail. It is fniil tltnt 7.'i,00tl box* will hr |.a. K».l in Terra llnutn thif aeiuuiv. l'ricca at prrmtnl raace aa followa: llogH w.ij{lun(f IMto 175 ,, -. #1,7^ 173 to'JUU ,1,

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a 5 I

TIIIIKK-ll AI I E FHIl itS uil KNT.

t^RKCCTUi WUII.f.

In tliR ar,

TU!«-

wan diHtribntt^

CMN.te.I...I

not rt.-«.iv«il tlK- benefit of ihr :t p«r «»iit. luail, might lie aecr»uni«l for by other ninaaa. But It

rvidrnt, oiRy nnu not mceivan any oi v/

fund: laid on I nhwros to whicli, under lhe Uw, thfy wementimii», .. i_.„ '.u-i. |{f«ta—Tlw wcatner

an a I a

Murray opacified aome of the rountiea wlii.-h flood more particularly in need of the fuml*. Mr. Chandlcnsnade an explanation. The l*«- N VV O O S

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ArI-.

By Mr. Rowrn, that the cwnmittee on the judiciary be tnatntoed to ioqnire Into tbe expediency of aiaktng a law^ prohibiting oconty Uoanla taking stock fn certain raae»: mUifrfed.

ii ft** I. tiw« fit vciwHi' wniymi,

Mr. tkm be iaatrucied toinquire iniotheoeaatttunon ity of tbe law to extend tbe benefit of common adopted.

By .Mr. M»rri*» that the

MI

me eomraittecinairire

Mr. Shepherd sustained the resolution J*Z,j?.** '"^erre-Hatm Dec 1.V jtng that it would greatly benefit his| rrarfe Beacon. ('Ifarleaion T,

stating constituency, a great portion of whom Iqr Mr. Dodd, that the committee on education „«e.f Freach ex.r«cmrti.

The ayes and noes being called, the uJ tnamntof tbe couuty. Mr. Dodd, ia aspport oTtbe reaolution, aaid that

resoiunon already passed in refer- Zf **n« S^tKTrt^idh^T^iS

ByMr.UdT^il (be aoditor and tr^o^^ Cwitrm

KOU14!

Ml

•TiXjiTi

Drifd. 9 hiiahol,

Kur*~ bill. Mr At/-- Initial,

IMilS -JO--M •72U»6» lyt^ao •J9UI40 -fou»ai l.tio

hiiahol,

P»A.

-fU»J0

iNsw Oat.fcms. l)a«. 4tk.

WM

rather cold to-day for

cutting, and lent* waa done on that acrmint, but all lb*- howaoa art* nndm way, ami thu anpi»ly of hog* ia fully equal to the driiiand. *nd continue to b« tbe ruling %iirra, di*uliug on

CisnswiTi, l) c.

11.

Fixjtr*.—The trade in tbia article tontinae* au-ady, and pric«-a ar* euatainn]. Th« aale* today compriw 'JtU brla city mill* at i.ffi.

In Prorifiona, the only sal* reported wa* brla Clear Fork at 9.50. lioiia.—'fbere were aslea late on Saturday evaain ft lA 400 head av wt 20U Iba at 2.8J 17U do ar wt 225 lla at '2.H6: and iHi do av wt at

auitabia

Prr/v erf rial Phrrloeophy. fife uf Cbriat, illo»trated. KanaeUa. (II-IIIX of Beauty, Know Fkike. 1*ii Friendnhip'a Offering. ,! t)dd Fellewa Rime of Aharon. Ch#iaut»a BloMHima, Htrmil GiA Ilook#. Ftmf

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loweat poaeible priw. For a (nil dewriuiwi'0' tbe above see Hart a in'n Mn^azihe lor D.'c»*inler. I We bsve aiao CJoJey, ^rahaa»MKl Bortaifi^

January, We act an agent for alf Magazinei* publwIxA but particularly call the attenrtou of tlie pabRcf Godcy'a lady'a iiaok. the Uaoeatlwr No. of will compare with aui other ajnuiMt.

CHILD'S BOOK 5TORI.

Terre-Haate, Ik*. 13, ytwl

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AW HT. IDTJK T17l RAPH.

HK Mi«eHbera to the line of Morw'S Id* graph traaHt in^kmaii to H». Louie, aro** ueated meet at. tbo i'onrt liaaae io TeffJ" tlw first day of January next, '"J trann® ia«f

Tnwtre»,fmd totr

Cuotrsctof-

... frarleaton f»lob«, rt^nl,#

'ouoty ^eetmel. Dainrili« Aihwrtiiasr, kidistSj poli» iwywa. ^beibpville Hawkeye, CauMn**1 attl tlaauluKi paper* plcue copy.

OPFicETOBHlT.

APUaaant

Rouut ia Hvcand Siorv of Btf

Bandings, to rens on rca«nal»le E»Mkeof 'ieri*-Haute, Ucc. 15,. 1843.