Weekly Messenger, Volume 3, Number 15, Vevay, Switzerland County, 28 December 1833 — Page 2

WEEKLY MESSENGER.

mined by (he hoards doing runnt- bu-sine-s. mid it certificate iron, ihtm to aid inMilniioii sha li be tin: ev.det.cc ot student's light to a seat in said Od-leg-.

Whit-!

port ot a school in each congressional township. 1 he Sneaker laid before tli IT,...

tne ain.uai n n-ul ol the treasurer ol

''" 'ti was read and referred to on motion ol Mr. IVun.nn, Hie coii.rnutee ol wavs and iix-.ms ,,,.1

naM.,eHU d by inserting .fl)ru ,lu. 3uo COj.s onWl. o bc word -student the word 4-'md,gent." ; U motion o. Mr Smith ol K., Ihe question being lake., on the ad- Revived, i n.,i in., i,,,!,.-,....

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rni'ied in (hc ;i(VMina;ie.

lution

ucicr- ""tier ue ii.su ucied .o inquire imo Hie i xdi'.Iii'iii t hi .... i,,i.

ir. taiisinun d t fi.llnn ,.... tin. .1 . .

""fi iiiu -i iv jnuv.ue a lu.iu lor f -. win i it ....... .l. "5 i .

" ""uisi approved remu.iry

commiss-

they been

I) I j r.. . . ' 'i'IUfU It'll Kosul vvd, I ha! (ho judicary commit- IS-', as io g:vfc tne cm. ay con toe bo instructed to mqire into the ex- loners power in all cases wncro

.-.. oi allowing Prosecuting At tor- be sattslied thata in. stake ha

rt iai lary l..r :heir services, made i.. inviiiir to the lissertnr. A.- i . ... .

' V ...... ."V.....IL.- . I II. .11 lH III.. Il Allfl li

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or lots, and mat the U.n t lc V'rr . u,,ts. which whs inferred to (lie

States, (hat. shall be received at the olhce l the Secretary ftf tlate. from any snh Stale or territory as evidence in Ihesev

eral court of t hi stile. NOI SK OK KF.PKESENTATIVES Among (he petitions was one from sain 'fry revolutionary pensioner. pravingthe emoval of the pension office froin Cory 'ion to Indianapolis, ithich was laid on ihe table-, two from Sundry citizens of the

county o Wayne, praying the establish ment of a State. B ink, which were re lerr d to the same select committee to vhih was referred so much of the Gov ei nii V message as relates to that subject

J he Speaker laid before the house the

r of Pub

ni d placing the eniction fee" at tlii- tion ol lands

lin o recovered by law to the IVoseru- l land or lot liom tout w Incn w.iMnten

li li uonm-s m tne state treasury, ic-u, to reujv t!ie same and ,.tK,rd reMd th.it in all eae where the regular I.e.' y appii',g u)e amount so paid lo reosre uling Attnrny is absent from t"e pay ment ol the tax a intended. I'ourt (l.e atioraey ap-Ji led hy the M.. I nompson otl;.red the following co irtio prosecute in his place shall be resvluiion:

1 . Il.'.i t. 1-.W.-I l. t.wi. I.:. ' .1 Ti . .1. i . I . '

" -- ....! ui. u, inai tne judiciary com-irnrlit ot way through the publi.- lands to .en-jces as the court shall allow, whie't niiuee ie instrii t.l u ....... ......".., . . .i ( r ... ...

imo uie ; vn-n i i n i. i. no 1 1 imi iHiMjeiie io

xpedieiicy ol repealing ?o ntuc.i of the mnuih of Trail creek. nhty (eel tiie ..d section ol the art nr m..!?, - akIi . h ilm i...i;ii...u ..i'ul ..... i.,r .h.

n . n

......... .l -.ll U.. i. a i i r .i

si.-.-.ii in: tivtiui seii ii om ! ne annual salary of the regular Prosecutor. Therp.iestion ben g taken on the adoption of the resolution it was deter mined in the negative by the foilowi'-i; vole:

Yzs M

Rn.wn of I

i';;ir:i!.:n, Huiie-t, ffuntt- uf , K.;ser

I. u

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:amau tee of ways and means, and 300 ;.. 9 orileied to be. printed. On in.nion of Mr F'irman, 'Vftwrcr.'l'h ita felect ronimittee heap I o i n 1 1-1 1 to tnea.ui '-.i cutiores, praying

i in lieh.iM ot ihe state ot Indiana, for the

act or 'a

ii i . ....

iiooaie court and dn..lig the powers ot tiie road any timber, stone Kravel, and duties ot executors, administrators,' '' auj other m.itenal fiom the public and guardians, as authorizes said court. anl

l-J ''4u:i-e tne di-tru'Otees of decedents ' Mers Fan man , Coleur.k. and Vance

!-'--svs. hc'ser, iramwc . es.ates to ble in tn. nifu- .m in.. . i....i,.. us. m. ....... i.i ...i ..;n..

r ... v..w ....vv vi iik, il lno 'i-Miiicu ?-n - i t v wiiiiiii ire . . C'olenck, !ttn. I'A-ans, ot said courts nond witti .-eru.ifv m... Mr Steele moved the following reso

w ; .... -"O lotneir respective h.ir.-sin sin h bition.

HOUSE OF HEPRESEA TA WES The hoe.se resumed the consideration

of the resolution oll'ered by Mr. Kibrort

'rfud undetermined at the adjournment of

)eterday, lelative Io persons imprisoned

l'r non payment nf tines and costs relens

mg themselves from the county jail on

certain conditions; which resolution was

adopted.

air. BrHinwell moved a resolution.

proposing an inquiry into Ihe expedency

o requiting two additional company musters, imposing ti heavy fine on nlhceis br a failure to perform their duty, and increasing ihe fine on privates for non atat tendance to one doJIer each day , w birh alter various unsuccessful motions to dispose of it, was on the table. On motion of Mr. Colerick, Hesnlved, That i he committee on the

judiciaiy enquire into the expediency f

so amending Ue general law in relation

to the location of roads as to prescribe

some utuloim law to govern co.nmi-ion eis &c. in the location of state toads. O . mot ion of Mr. Brown of T., Rr sorer, Thnt the rornn.ittee on ihe

judicia.y b- iristruetf-d to ieuuire into

the expediency ol establisiiing a system of Chancellor's or ;he com Is to whom si-all bf oniru tfd a'l the pctv. rs and duties width now belong io the Probate C'lirtu.

He tiding m aiH' .tu.j iv.nr.onl Tossed the path of Ihe stage horses, running against them and obstructing the passage. It is a serious offence. The Globe states that the Philosophical society of Philadelphia, rejected the name oftnr. iiush, when presented for admission

During the present yeaf, the state of Pennsylvania expended 52,568,879 13 to works of internal improvement.

The number of cbi, ktus hatched in

ovens every year, in Kg) p, h cakulu-

iea ai one bundle millions;

ill

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vn. u

venworto, i ean.l oti ud. Mon- disu i notion being pud to them. j Rryokid, That (he judiciary commit. '. Xoni', Smith oi K-Snapp. Stunt, U'lncli on motion of Mr. S eele, was ;ee ie ai-trm ied tointjiiir. into the expe-riip-o Vance, iliav. Will"!, laid o.i the table. ; pienry ot sn aiumning the law regulating . ii.nos. .mc, v rsuht of P., and Mr. Craig offered the following reso-'-be practice in suns at law as to give i ri; i. Sp. aser luiio.-., which was not adopted, viz: tliscrt tnma! y power to the court in Mich

: AYS- - .tlesTs. vrgle,- Henneit, ivesolved, Ih.it .ckeiu i'lge. S'.r id .urv . Hrad . Beem, be appointed to n

ter, i I ok, ra.g, ru li.vei- die.a'V ol repealing -o much of the law f" ci by making i1idavii bnt he iav i.!.: 'a;iw.I)..ev, l).ir::.!,.jr. allows coiistabh.s inileaire in ail civil 'elieed the plaintin' had no good cause

a select committee 9 !''- lfh the defendant shall have

q re into the i xpe- ' quired a resider-t plain ill to give ?ecu

I ward-, E: sfl-slt. l-'eririi'O Field-

I '.- i -r. i'ow ! !,(.' . : ., Ciu u l (i

UIO..,

II ardejiy. 1 1 ;iry love. How J. o e.

i 'ore. Le-li Moore. iSicboll

.ol act mil against him. and that the plain Jtili h id commenced the suit for the pur-

lleolvel, Thai ihe judiciary com- p of barias-ang the defendant, that he

CilSe.' O

motion of Mr. Dunniri";,

ke . P.cn v. Pear-

on.

lipid

mils Par- mi: lee be instructed to inquire into tne fxi ect to recover or leahze thei

, S.'iiih, of eXpi diency ot so iiiiiending tin: act enti- i o-t- Hint miht be wdj idged to him if.

Printer's Uetreat, Siidinna. STIT..Y. OIXT.IIBKK 28, 1833.

K7 are indebted to lie polite

j'.. Stnilii of K..S tflor !. Steele Tin r - (led, "an art to reulaie the n.oHe of iudineut e eiven for him. to tax not

In m . Vandee. er. Woodruff, Wright d,ing cotr.ty bun s in the several x- eniitig .en per rent, damages against the hon. VV illiam Hendricks Ol 1. -t I)., V ciDQ -l'j. !collutie., as (o irive directly to t!ie'la defendant making su. h aOidavit uu and (he hon. John Tipton, of the U.S

boards dotng cou dy business the pow-,"" 'be amount of ihfjudeut of the plain- nate nd the hon. Amos Lane, nl jerto admi iler oaths or to call o:i the '''1 huld be succeed m the suid. 'he house of representatives, for copies

O.i motion of Mr Brown of L , (be fob d the president s n.etsage and olber

O'' motio ol .... Uese.lt cd. That

ilOWell. Itie committee

of

r a s and means be instructed to i nuin?. clerk to do the ame.

iu.o the expedie- cy of so nmciidiug tne ju I eidiih'd. "a i art tu lice ue a d re gul i!e tavt rr a :d gr. v fries1' appro- . I Feb. "Jd. (8.V2, as to give the board 1 i:.g county bn-i:ess discrelio '.ary power to take into consideration the situation together with the capital em-

Vnd ihon the house adjourned till ,,u '"si preaoible and iesolution was ad documents aim papers

I uesday mortiit g ? oVb.ek.

IN i:n i E. !!osn.v IJec. 9. 1f.33 Mr. Fattinioi. Iioin the jieei.iy committee , wbirh was ref-iied :i ic-o

titii.ii of the Si.ate upon ihe -u'j.". ( nj

tnl :

Vneicas many of the sections reserv !fd tot the support of taw nhip schools do 'noi contain tiie numbet of acies as leiui- ' ned tlulU.S. Sui v vey ei s; and w heie-

a some ! said land have been sold as

ploved by the applicant in groceries, ,,nendin.' tin pmhaie i .w tei.oit-d thai i -"'"in.g a gtcater number oj acies . . . . . . . . i i ' I i. . ii . . i :.. I r. I ......

MILITARY ELECTION. An election will be hold at the Union school bouse, on Saturday, Jnnuaiy 11, 1831, to alect one CAPTAIN and on. ENSIGN, to command ti.e 7 h coiupuri) of the 44th regiment, Indiana militia.

v.d (o !evv a (ax accordi .eiv, noi iss

than (hreo nor more than te dollars. Mr. Thompson moved the following re-chti'on: ?e?o.Vr, That th" judiciary cotmutte be infirm ted to make. the following ii v: uiiies. lz: It. Whether a due reC - rd for t :.e liberty of (be cil'lZe"- nnd m jut a d a jiist a-.d impartial adiTii d-

trationol (he criminal but - ol this s.ate ito ot itnpcriou-lv require that fees be oliowod tiie judicial .and ministerial olftcers tlieteol for (heir judicial and ini. isterial ,-rvir es in all criminal ca-.es, wh;re the state fails in her pro-eeutions equal to those now allowed by law vhere she succeed-, or 'hat (he law al-

Ir.wi- c fees i- these ' ;.ses be repealed.

2- Wtiy'.ber provis'o.. s-ouhl not be

rna ie for tbe l ' s nt the witnessess at

tf dms; in criminal c-aes "J the circuit

cour'.saed h a"'-' puttees ol the peace in all cn-es within! reg.'.rd In (he result

i n:..e. uti. n-. S.I. W helht r ( h la w

' r - . . nilowinciurors b ci: criminal case or-

f. r j.i-tices of the p ace should not be

re-eab d, or if nt that the be allowed

! fees, "egardless of the results of t cases m which they may render ser-

tbe i-oimnitn dee:n-t ai further i imci. ' 'h'1'" rte ielly conlained in said sections, Mr. Lane, our immediate and ablerepre

ment upon the i"ijt;ct tnalier of (be it obitin imxped.coi. urn! itslv. ;i te di-

i bulged fioui the futlher cca.sidei ;iuon ttiH. e .f. ()t motion the repot t na fonnnrf-d

Hrsvlvn, That the coniaiit.ee on edu Isentative in congress, addiessed the house

r.e. . .ii be itistiurted tu mtj .ire mto the ex " his uauaiV chaste, eloquent and forcible s .tiency ot luilber legilation iu lelation style, in that all ubsordidg question, of tiie ir.1(,0 disputedseat (' etween l.etcher und INI our)

On m dion ol Mr. Thompson,

;n. an't itie comfiiitti e Uisf hHintd. ' j"'-" r

1 I . .1.

Mr heard, from he comn.e.it-e on the let los.t.iC.en io in.piiie into tne e

unU4rii-bed business of the la

vice. t P.mrt w r ll moved to amend the

same hy nddi g the follow 5'g: Mso to '.., noire into the expediency of tnak.ng

i . vehinlarv O "nsCUling W -itue?8 ame

.,.Jdf.ir.the"r.frieeis nf the court lorall

cost- in cnes of ti e failure of the state

ss (here he prt h V le caus'e proa-

et aiion; w:ieh ame.dment prev.aneu The resolution. thu was adopted. O motion of Mr. Leslie,

Resolved. Thu ihe jmlicarr com

mi'le he instructed to i..'Uire into the expediency of so ameoding the '20th section of an act nti'h'd, "an act to reg date the mode of doing county business in the several comdiesin the state,"

approved Jan. I'X l'SI, .hs to authorize Ihe Circuit, Probate, aitsl county

courts severally to stipulate the amounts

that shall he allow ed to clerks and sher jfls for extra services. On motion of Mr. Levenworth,

Resolved, That the committee of

ycays H ;d means he ins(ructed to inquire into the expediency of abolishing Ihe office of Agent of the o per cent.

fir d wln n (he present Agent's termofj : cflice shall expire, and of authorizing' Ihe treasurer of state to perform the duties i hereof. OH?moticn of Mr. Rrown of TM ! Resclvcd. That the committee on

. fcducaliot. he istrucled (o inquire into

i tbo exped'tftecy ol providing by law for the estal li'l.n.ent of system of rom- ' rrer .l eol thiouel out the state, and

ol iraki i' H the proceeds of the sales of

trl cc I si c :ir bs r tl c r . Isor tho prot .itslltcieolt. peicr.atienl loud for the sup

. se-si.m.

. eportt'd sever.il lolls to h" v e been' lound

Uliongst ibe 0'. finished bn-iness . a i ii. t

which was A bill to e-tablish a Mate

Simk," which, at 'be aigei'ainn oi

said committee a relerred to the select

committee in which thai part oftheGv

einor'f' mes;.ge was referred, whhh re

I ttes Io Ihe eeuMishment f a Mate i. k. The llou-p of represettati es oi t :.. it (o day. h ivirw adjourned to afhiin re (,'onvention br the nomination o( a G'v rnor. an oppitiunity to occupy

hen Hall. IN SKN TE. Tti-.sD y , Dec (0 1033. The Presiiient laid before the be;. ate the Manual report of Samuel Mernll. i 1 rea-urrer of St te, with acrnmpanins

d

on

ei

pedieucy o: repeabrg so much ol the criminal laws ol this state as to authoiize impi nonment id the j.ul of (he proper i.ote-'ie as pan of tiie punishment for via l.Mi s of the penal huts thereof. On motion of Mi, Evans, Resolved, i 'at tne committee of ways

arid nean- be tn-ttucted la inquire mto J be satisfied.

the expt diency I rt quiru p; me clerks in the t-everal count.es in this sinie to fur nih the super isors of roails within their counties with Its' of the delinquents in

heir ies(-e live districts in the paymfnt oft ses, and g vu, g to said supet visors poei to ren,i, e -aid delinquent I" woik the ..mount ol their state and county re i caie n the roads. On motion of Mr. Foster,

in the Kentucky delegation.. Mr I. .said

during his address 44 both the geutleinen were strangers Io him but that he could

assure thecn and the house, that w hen he

should be oiled upon to vote the final de

cision his vote should be cast lor bun wh

should satisfy bis mind, bad received the

majority of leg;d vetes,"

that those "e.itlemen who had tea rial bo-

dmgs t It at mr. Lane would support the

pietensions t" Moor, right or wrony, will

A umr is in circulation says Hie E. S

mOM OUF; NOTES &C.

WHItE IK THE tny r l'HILABta PT1 1 nrt-

, v RING ont P.tCENT VI.-IT. Jliitt ol' ihe lT. M-iies. J his bulloioo is vioiie uiari.bi nn4

fronts on fhesnut B!ree Perm suuarem.rt

Juuiperstreei. Its oitin-nsioi.s are liiti ft, "ii its several fronts on (tie flanks ec!usir ? of the poi tn-,.. 139 feet pi.jectioii of each portica 27 .tot, each flank 1 ieet. The porticos are each sixty leet in front stipprfed by six beautiful ctlurnns. I he order is Ionic, taken from that celebraitd Grecian temple on the lllyssus near Athens. The column. are three feet in di-

anietre fluted and bound at the neck of be of the capital witii an olive wreath, 7 heentablature of the porticos extend cntirely-

rounu tno irt.nts and Hanks ot the building supported by on as at the comers, and surioou uteri at the extremes of the flunks by four pediments Ii consists of three st..ries I h . officers rooms, vaults, on Cues-.. nxl street front, are arched and completely fire.pro f. The roof is covered with copper. The conrt yard in the centre is i by 84 ieet and is designed to atT.rd a free communication by means ol piazzos in each story. with all p .r'sof the building and to give additional light lu the various depar; merits contained wiihrn i!8 wlls. Tho entrance from the south portico is into a circular ve.s'ibule, communicating imu.e diately with the appartmeets of the directoi and treasurer, and the arched piissaes with these of the chief coiner, rnelter and refiner, and with tiie r oms for receiving bullion and delivering coins. I be east funk and north section of the edifice c n ti'ins the rooms npprpriated to the operations of the meher and refiner. In the dig-, tribdion of the interior of the edifice, no sacrifice has been made of utility to display. Solidity of structure, symmetry of acta fremen!, and a due adaptation of the

several apartments to their destined uses,

i.ave been chully kept in view. Apart

ments de.iigi.ed lor the accommodation of individual office re., are of mere v sulhcieet

or that purpose. Where extended spacewas essential, this ha9 been bpecially aU tcded to. 'Fhe important prorsses of the assay are accordingly provided ft iu two suites of rooms, each extending 50 feet by 20. The operations of the meltai and refiner are accommodated in a ta.ige ot' apartmen's extend ng 95 by 22 feet. Tho principal melting room is an apartment of 37 by 32 feet, and the process of gold and silver parting, lor w hich a contraced s,iace would Le pcculitly anfii, is provided iovt in an apartment of 53 b 9-1 feet The preparatory operation of the rhiel coiner are accommodated in two rsums for laminating ingots, of 5 liy 40 !eet opening to the north portico; the pmpelhng a earn ea

guie-t, which are mghly finished, are in the

lower story. A iane ol apartnients, .rj

Whig, tint a skirmish has taken placu be- fl 9nth a.,aie extending 120 by 32 ieet, . .. ... T-. ... . .1 : I - w

twecn the United States troops and the nit

huaot Alauaina

lis approwrited to the more itnmediate ope

rations of coinage, and the macbinery connected therewith The principal coinage

room extends 37 by 32 leei, being snfiici

ce n ways and means.

On motion of Mr. Dnmnnt.tbe resolu Hon heteic.fore intiodu' ed b hnns-lfam

laid ou the (able relative to setti..(r apar

a portion of the public -evenae I'm ib purposes ef Education, hh 'aken up an adopted. On motion of Mr. Whitromb, the toi

iowuig ieoalion Was adopted.

Resolved, I hat the romnu'.ie nn th

judiciary be inslrurte I to inquire u" ne

...l.c.rv .it viriim'inii iv law. lot iinr-t

f authentication, ny wt.icnme proceeo

,t. nf Justb es of the peace in otlie

states shall be admitted as evidence u

ihe several courts in tins state

Mr. .Momsson submitted for adoption

the following- resolution:

Resolved, That a "elect committee be

instructed to inquire into (! e ex; etbencv

On the 5th inst. the president returned

to the senate of the U. S. wi h his ofej. c-Lntly rap ic'nsus to coma! n teneuin-ige pres

Hons, 'appropriating tor a limited ninety P8 To the politeness of mr. Oarrett, of

proceeds ol tne sales ot tne puniic unns ,j,js department, who conducted us thro' and tr other purposes.' Immediately af- .i, MVpr:il deoartments. we a r indebted

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lii.soivin. i nat .ne ctimuoi.i-e wi ,r ,er tnai was aieuoseu oi, n r. niy gave aueh e the above description

estabiishod in Phiudcl-

congress, Febiuary21,

al coinage of the mint,

commencement to

d numbers, is $362

the, next ten

years, or to 19-10, win 697,000

rhc succeeding ten years,

ending in 1820 1,166,000s

The succeeding ten years;

ending in 1840, I 850 0CO The whole coinage to the end of 18?0,

may be stated al 37000,008. k

I ..,. W lotfl I . l, .... ..I.I ., I. ... r t . .ni. 1 r- .

.. I....L ,a, ......in rPMa NT.. i mean e o.s. i u . . niq.t.iu i.,me, mai oc w.hih. on .uwu.iv i.'., Ttie mint was

"i-., . .. ... . t e exoedieno of so amending the reve leave to introduce a biil to appropriate nt.;,,. bv nn act of

. mn inn .1 t r 1 I SI I lc M P " " I If.lMIl I i .1 ..... r .

....... . .. , offiee ",ie Uvv ' ' ""erate le"on- Irom hor a limits time, tne prooeeilsol tiie put- 7S2. The annu

c - - - - ----- i ii , i. .,.a K...K.I u iiniik ' i .

, o .u u ii r.k o. rs, paving a pou tax mm. inry ni.c ......... . ,om its

lT : : . ' I. . : U .tl.m Ihe l,BU of tint .Uie at Mr. Kenton also .introduced a b,l to gra- 1S0Q jn ro(U1

y-. : . :: 'r : : '" -ui months. ra,e .the i,n?e ? p-c..T"f " n average. r

pip sriHr v ic r ru i" vit v-uniun - i , t nfmnce i mi I'ltiiid kimu vp ii(-?tn a i

" . . . . .'.

m f na..d iha Inl Aiuinn rocnlii . 'l"IWVO 1

mi. iia t years and upwards in mtivket, on the 6w

'lUK. I,.! Iiinu novt aliull r niTtTMrl tilT tMltt ('.r

- 1 '.. Ci I Willie UVAI.) Houu '-' - J

UranlrcU, I nat a seieci c"tnrau. oC n, nntl . .n(j ,;.

ppomentoitupiireintotheexpediency o'LeCf)ld v..,r thereafter, at seventy five cts.

ividuig the Michigan K'hU into tin ee i acfe the third, at fifiv cent-, per a-

i )istncts in the pla--e ol one, at.d to elect rre te fuurth year, at twenty-five cents

nee comtnissicners on said road. per acre

On motion of Mr.Crume," ihiee was Mr. Calhoun gave notice, lhat he

Muck out anil -two i.s-, .......... woat(, on ivionoay tne em msi. move I)I(l.elv -nred . mself of numerous ivart

notion of Mr. Wilieti the lefeicere w.s ,or layp to introduce a bill Io repeal n hls uui, bv sending electrical snarks

banged to (be cominidee on roads, and i,eact of last session entitled " an ac t throogh them live minutes daily for fi vet

m. K. . I - I

I...: ....... .vmnrltrt I . -1 - I I o tr AIT id I tfl I .......

the raOiil,inn wns nji cr i ki riuitMiti urn pcrwtriiti riv i-iuiuui majB,

Mr. K.ienre mo veil tne tollowiog 1 tor the collection ot duties on imports.

o'ation: i ne w noic amount, oi mony collecteu

o,.-W That the iuiliciary commit 4 mrs. Williams, an apprentice to miss in aid of the sufferers bv th destruetive

.. .. ll, ona. II .. ,lli.,n. ..f Mn.u Vnrli nlv l:iu fi rc n ( ' 11 ir.Vw.rl -J nit M.I liru iS-flliltH .

I t. l.n ii. .1 r ml . . I I O IIIUUI I e 1IHO l ..-- a et- I uinn no, n lllitiiuri v. i.v.. m ... "ji ... v, - u ...... . ... ms.u,.u . .

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d encv ot so -lmending ibe act relaltve to been prosecuted tor damages, tor commit- provisions nnrj ciotniug i th a.naunt ol . r.n.es and punishment as to pet mil any ting the awful crime of matrimony , during 273 2h were also received.

defendant who may be committed to the uer apprwi.cr.mp. r.... -e

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j... ..... ... r eonhnemeni ny availing - comuiunicanis oi ms cnuren w uu uuii-tooi

peace, as to ,u...e - benefit of the act for the rebel of insol njunicantB.

del.ts. t.y ttieinsinuii'-u oi su. ... . a.htnrs ftrr having remained in

rv cases, in the iirper towns-nip . f . Kf,v rents ihe fine

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journey

mitte on the Judiciary

tion thus amended was adopted.

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On motion nf Mr. Kairington tne ioi lowing resolution was adopted. Hesolyed, That the committee nn the judiciary be instrncted to inquire into the expediency of providing by law for the ;,,!.;, tssioi. of ihe printed taw- ..f any of ihe states and teiritoriee ni -be United

IN SENATE.

Wednesday, Dee. 11. The President laid bp-fore the Senate a communication from Morris Morns, An ditorf public Accounts; which beingread

nn mntinnof Mr Beard, was referred to

the committee on ways and means.

Daniel Kelso, our representative, took his seat in the house ot Thursday

(he 12th inst.

vance on the

The price established

is $3 per barrel o5280 pounds - 40 cents

per bushel torar.y quanty under 5 bushels, 35 cents for a'.'l above five bushels in bulk.

Colonel Crockett partook of a sump

nous public dinner in Abingdon, Va. on Ihe 1 8th nil. on his way la the city of Washington.

A young man was committed tojail

Andrew XJarvey who is. represented to be a decent looking man, tj about thirty years ff age was sentenced" at Albany, N. Y. i.o two years imprisonment in ihe state.

I prison, for having perjured himself at an

eiecttoo.

RAIL ROAD. Public meetings have been held at vansville. Princeron. Vincennes Sue. and

in New Haven, Conn, for obstructing resolutions passed approbatory of construe tba passajjeof tbe United plates mail.jtinga rail reai from Jivansville, through

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