Weekly Messenger, Volume 4, Number 160, Vevay, Switzerland County, 19 December 1834 — Page 2

Indiana Legislature.

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time u the petition, which ascd to a second se?i'n by prayer.

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All 'he members bring present wit'v the exception oi Mi. Aker, the S.naior e! ct ' in

the cou th s of R it. do'nh. Grant ano. Uela-' ailed to oider by Mr. W hiio, I t'o Chtk,nii

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O.i motion of Mr. U'liifcomh, tin- Sfnaie .sw.irti mtv itlice by th--' lion. U.iac Liatu

M'vii eeuc.l to the flection of a nine i;.'l Set-

rcSao, Mi osis. Whitfomb and li' l aetini; as

te iers, ulierenpon Austin VV. M.uris ua t-iected uithout opposition, .ic hating received a unanimous v.:e On motion of Mr. Lng, the Senate prorce rfA to t'.e rlei lion of an Assistant Secietary. JIvssis. Lna and I loover nc:in! n teilei; wtiereupon the vote stood for J.im''3 iMoriiir, 17 Grorge L. Titigle, ? S stniiel liren'on, 2 1 1 i r r ssou R. Th(.mti, 1 .1. division, J. II. Scott. 1 nrd James Moniton irnt declared dul? elect

edOn motion o Mr. Sigler, ll.e Senate pro ere Jed to the election of an Enrolling Src relary, the sime tellers acting; whereupon the votes stood for 1st. 2J. 3d. 4.h. i.h. 6h.

Hudson Parke, H 13 15

The Hause then proceeded lo th? t h-cthm f Speaker, Mt-ssis. Vawttr ni.d Carter i-i

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James Gregory received 32 T Samuel Higher 37 St-altcring 1 Stconi Ballot: Gregory 33 bigger 33 Thiri B!t9i: Greo'y 31 Fauiib Ballot: Gregory 33 Biier 3S Scatleriij 4 Fifth Ballot: Gregory 3 Bigger 34 Scalteririg 4 Siah : Gregory 33 tizKcr 34 Scattering 2 M. Gregory hnv in? recciyd a maj

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lt. Sod. Oliver Morse II 17 V;:;:.-.m Tyncr 6 8 James Djnnaviis A J Joim Shenkle 1 John B. Harmon t N Harlan I 1

nr.d James Letiitcn wss declared duly elect jthc wlmle p.um'ier of votes uiven, wni deciarej ed duly elected, and having been conducted

to thechair. rctur-icd las thanus to tue House, for the honor coafered, in ati appropriate ad dress. On motion of Mr. Bigger, the House pro c-;fcd to the eh-clioH of a piincipal Cleik; whereupon, Albert S. tVhile was un.inini.-.us-ly elected, who was sworn into oflice and en tred upon the dircharge of his duties, and th Houie adjourned until 2 o'clock. 2 O'clock P. M. On motion, the House proceeded to the c-

lection of an Assistant Cleik, Messrs. Dunn;ng and Beimel acting as teller.

First Ballot: Jese Jnekian rcceitcd SI roti. Elliott It Kennedy 14 J.M. Stagg 7 Second Ballot: Jene Jackson rtceifed S7 voIm. Elliott 30 J. M. Stngg 7 Third Ballot: Jerse Jackson received 38 Elliott 3S Scattering t Fourth Ballei: Jesse Jackson received 42 Teles. Elliott 33 Scatterinc 1

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1st. 2nd. Elisba G. English 11 13 John Gilliland t I George Sangsttr 9 1 John Jamison, 1 James Hart 2 W in. Steele 6 &

scd Klitha G. English was declared daly - lected, Mr. Ilitlit introduced n resolution informing the House of Representatives of the orgBtiizttion of the Senate, which was adopted, and the Senate adjourned until 2 o'clock P Ma 2 o'clock P. M.

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Hale as lo he inoapal le oi I'lVtntig nn i csi-t Uitie to prevent the eonsumatiua oi hs lif-mii-h par pose. As soon as he uns assuied "f this fact, he commenced with the col deliberation ol 'an ex ecutioner, to lop oil' one hy one, with an axe, the iirnht of the unfortiinale inehriate. He attftnpl td tint to hew oil hy the shouhler Id.ide, i l,e arms of his victim, cutting and mangling hi" on dy in a manner horrihle lo relate, lie then ron tinued the same process in relation to the (Vet, without, accomplishing his purpose entirely in either instance. He then g ive, a he deem d, a finishing blow, hy fractui mg his srull , and left him for dead. Notwithstanding all (his the Miserable Qhject of his vengeance survived these cruelties for a considerable rpace of time. Tha perpetrator made no attempt in ec.ape. hut was the first ta infnim his mauler of lh dead, seeming lo cinidei il as justitiahle. both hy the laws of God and man. B.

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lian I li- hl.uk. aid a s'.iot iidnsioii if lh fiiim r villi, in nairt iia.ttiluu. i r, pioduee coiirtder-ihle i XiiU'ti ent.

Tea. This article in which has nov; he Come of euch common ial impoi lam e as l.. employ upwards of 50 thousand loos oi ship

ping in He transportation irnm tji.iaa, v. ii-.ti

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d u tintif r the present eession of the Gener jW!l3 sworn into cilice and entered upon theihnM?U 1 ,,u!,a Lom,:,,! "!'i,,,ri1 ei A-stmliiv, the Rules and Joint Rules of IdWcharye of his duties. jpounds and two ounces as a p!t ?. ,.i it, ti.r the lasl session, which was adopted. I On uiotion of Mr. Smith of Fayette, the ! "'C' ,n ,C0 1,u' nnnoai i o. sumption in

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dividu tl. The annual consumption in th-

Mr. B on otfered the followii; resolution,

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tvlntli wa adopted: j iiny Clerk, Messrs. bmith ol r ayeltc and Van llrsohrd, That the Editors cf ll.e I diana ; a .veer, acting as tellers. The several hallo.

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journal ana iiiui.ii;. icnmt liii in: prrm.neti to occupy a seat on the li .or of tin; Senate.

iia;i resulted as follows:

for the purpose of rcportir-g the prcceedings

thereof. Mr. Coilelt cflkred the following resolution which was adopted: Baolzed, That the S-Teanl at-arms contraet with the I'Zditars ef the Indi ana Journal and Indiana Democrat to furni-h each mem ber of the Senate with ihiee c.pies of each of their papers a often as thev are published durioy the present session of the General A semhiv. f,r public- distribution. Mi. Chambers olffred the following resolu-

tioa whiih was adoplod: Resolved, Thiil the public punt, r he directetl la piint for the use of ihe Senate one hutidred copies of the Huh.s i f li e Sen a'e and Joint Rules of the Gir.eial As. tembly. On' motion of Mr. Cl.uk, the vot j on the nJantioa of this resolution was reconsidei-

Debnn R. Eckels, Iliinnegan, M. R. Hull, Chunn,

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On motion of Mr. Beard, il was laid on table. And the Senate adj utned.

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Mr. Ecklcs baring received a majority of

all ihe votes given, was declaicd duly elect

ed, and was sworn into ifi'ice, preparaioiy to ei.teiing upon bisdutir. On motion of Mr. Smith of Ripley, the; II. use proceeded to Ihe i lection of a Door

Ki eper, Messrs. Crume and Wilson of llairisou ailing as tellers. On the Fifth hollol James Filler was declined duly elected, he havit g ic.eived 41 o es, J. B. E. Reed 33 votes, scattering 2 vo'c

Oa motiaii of Mr. Moore, a resolution was

adopted, that the Clerk infotm the Senate ol

the oi ga iizatiott ol the House and the election of its m veial ofi'x ers.

On 'motion Mr. Bigger, il was res died,! that tl e rules and joint rub of ihe I.isIk s.I

United State- is estimated lo vai y from six to eight million pounds. The Tea plant is a native of Chit. a and Japan, and has been cultivated and in com moti use in those counliies, from the most remute antiquity, Il is cultivated in all parts of China, even in ihe vicinity of Pekiu says a

very coned waiter which is in the same latitude us l ii'.ladi Ij hia, and has a very tia.i-

hir climate. Most oi the attempts lo loin, dure it in other countries have failed, hut within the List few jeais many lilaiis haw been made, by the Dutch Love i ument of Java, to cultivate it in that island, wiih the assls, tat: cc of Chine se laborer;, w ith same prospect of success. The e xpi i iment has also ba o made in Brazil. The shrub attain- the beiirKt

A Prisoner. In the piison of the Fi rtdu Ha. at bordeaux, ilu te i coi fiaed a m.in id

the name of Jaiquis Dubnisso' , wh was sentenced in ICI3 lo twenty jiais impiison. mint for the minder, without picmeditation. o( his lather. At the lime this man was tiied for the offence he was only fourteen yeais of age, but was alwn)s of violent passions and temperament, and it was after a violent quarrel with his father that he stohbe-d him and iuilicted a moital wound; hut the Court Inkii g into consideration his tender age, sen icoiod him to t w enty v eat s of solitarv tmpi is

oomii.t in the ghio!o piison of the Foil du

I la, n, stood o liiilii tii t; capital punishment, ritisio.in wascl good family. At his eutiaice ii. to the piisonlii; was a stint active youth. '" I in ll e i oiiise c( l! I'.irl twi lie mn.'.l s' I'Oj'i i tii iiii-o!, he il' it-,il( d ;uiin :t !('.; s! to ;i

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li s .-iM.ti'iic,- hiuke upon him. ii-i-tim: tiecaaio then so nu I r." t, cons I ha t i I w as f, a . i ma esSiii la cm fine t.;:a, far si vera I weekhe were a strait wai?!co;it, and was .;!! i:dfi by a keeper. When ht: iccoverod Ir. tn I is paroxysm, be became quite an nltei o.i la iiHis eyes wi re continually fixed on vacancv.

itnd iillhough he obtained a -eii'ence so far as to he .'.Ho

to l.ave ic.il icaui'M; w liii h-5 K ilo', yet he took i" iulvat.lar;" of it, an

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i i utioii and dileiai- wt-ie bulb conduited wilhfie..t ability. Tie law argument rf

Ileniy Gohlihwi.ite, Esq. in favor of the ad

mission i.i the cvidei ee e Ib ri d, was a m..st masterly ai d pow ci ful e H'oi t, but all to i.o purpose. 'J le an, t unt of the judgment rendered, is between five and six thousand dt 1birs. JlJuLUe Rrc.

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.Vea-f from the JSorlh. Tlie weather at ihe Noith has been rcmaikably cold for the seasan. W'e saw this morning, a package Iron Fianconia, New Harnpshiie, with n tndoisement by the Postm;isler, upon the back, statu g that on Ihe 15th October the thermometer at eight o'cloik in the forenom, stood only e iohl cicgieos above zeio In ihe townrf Belhlclu m,a few miles from Fianconia. (hi: sii'iw lay from 10 to 12 inchi'S, and sleighing was quite gocd. A vast body of snow now CMiiis the (Jrcen Motmiaii s. Bus. 'Irans.

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the pi ison ;i i d w i i !i e v;m y iti iiii '.C. Ai.l'I he hi! 1 I ce

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p i i on . r.-. si hi an oi

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yi'-ns, his hair v.as pai'.iy ltM!:el jn-y,

H i', t :iii e of an idi, t .

lias had ali tiif

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oi (ie or six feet, anil is bran hing and mi

r . i t - i . .it i , , , i .) a ii. u on a oih i u u n L 1 1 it i i , ion of the Generiil Assembly he auopted In ' . ' . fc .. . -

Ti-E-Dy Mf.xir., Dec. 2, 1C34. A rrport was received fiam the Canal Fund Coma.Ksior.ers in leference to the loan oluauieo by them far the State Dank, which was oideied

t t e pi interi .

the present session and that ihe bciiale be la fjimcd tlureof. And the lloi.se ;n!j urned.

'I I I ,- T . I

gicen. 1 no leaves arc oi a uai i, u,iiis- gi n i, i

color, at d lirm l xtuie. 1 !,e pi ii,ts n ijunu but little care till ihe th'ttd year, whva the le.avcs may ho g.itheied. la se( u e.ii-, ih

I plmt lots attiiii.ed ihe height ol six h i t , but

a they hear few h-aies they aie liimmi-d do'.iii. whii'i tipcriticu greatly facilstaie: ti.cgrowlii of the leaves- Ilu- loaves an

.las ever since Iniotiie rooioand inoi e einaci aled, and I e h is i.ow umlei g.. c i if h'.eci e.irs i I his sei.li in o, iiial o i hou g' i t,o w- colt jJ years ol ago. he nppi a:s hho a i: an . at not iqtiiU! childish. At the c x pi i ii I it n oi , i . . ...

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h . i ! i a cm in i t ;; ly li,-: pliu

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in i ., - .lie i s -(. . I lor ol.e i i o 1 1 ,

r

ior i,,er in pay m- iit f a-, uithont iiiiiiioritv

u-r tiiiin i x- cit i e ii'spcs!-i-no do ul l ioi,ti.'ir plii! d

I that is-i:ed hy the V.

-the ein u!;ir San e ol -;iitl , and every.

t'V amount f.-u'iU t a he duo to hi'eoier-

in i

tie

tt'V ti.l-

nr. ii Ine ou'.tiic woi k- in t he IV. o"

iioil the su j ei iiiti-ia'en!? aieall miiitarv i.eii sui j'cl only to the one is of the .ftp. or department. I,e it he known that the apniopi iallol:- to lie National Road, of lie last session, are no oi. gc r expended a-here-toff re under contr.'n Is. In Ohio; Indiana, a n! II ii o s, the i hit f super iutei.di nl has su-p-ist tletl Ihe h.ra'.er ( ommis-ioiu rs, and h .-ingi al the i-ntiio .M-'om. He ;;? a'-ooiw i i . '. . 11

i miii si'peii.-.ifi u, it i r fin h ten miles

w ha fioi lavs I an.' d. ,',.,r

is h n incie.'-eil il l.

an:..ii -r of (;:;..(! . a id, "f cm rse. tlu: pohl:-

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ho Ucd idi", ore by one, acu only ii. ra 10 to

I j notiiids at e oil. cti

trit t of Japan, here li.e It il

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ed Willi ii j ei ullai c ilf, the tak' s pi.;t e ;i! the end id llit!

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Tuesday Morning, Pre. 2, I 24. The Ilmisp met according t aiij nu inne-nt. Mr. Smi i ii cil bay tile ofiere.l a le-nhitnm, di.

Me-sis. Whitc mb and Fkcnv were appun-; lectmg tiie uo-nkeepei m corur.ici w mi ine pun ted cumnittee m ti.e nail of' tin Senate to ; l.sbei of the J. umal and Dun crut far liner

wait on the Govermr. inioim boa of ll.e or. ani No, of their re-pective publications tor ea..f ;, f fpii,.g, ami Ihe lliii .1, and I

Ztlion of the two llae, and of their ieadu.es j in ember fr public disli ibali.-.n ; win. h. altci ha n.idiUe of Mimmer. The leave-, at thi li lectii e ct)iam'inicaur,ns . " i :nt; araeiidiil on in ti' n ol M r. Kf.lso ly inci i.is. ; lime a i c fa'ly xaamled, ami of a-iinf, ini Mr. Hillis tt.s apuoiiiled on lb? tout of thejing llie'M . to fixe "as adapted. !(i:i ihty. i he il. tint s given, in e .unuie i re, t,

uosl him ! Oa motion ol Mr. I i ksett. the l. litois ol t.u: . uu. iIiIKmimiI soils ol tt a , are nnkii.iM a ! tin

i va

ills', "alio lli!

v. ii.h i, a hen

the leavi e are j ouag atal lei. dor. 'i hc-i: on account i-i tin ir si.M'tlty and tie. true--, an reserve d f.n 'lie we.i:hy, and ealletl ia poii i! t'.'a. Tl -ecent! g itheling is -.t t e in rio

ts', a 'aoli :

ii v tlcsiie I.e at li

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FiMiLi.An Orri-.ATi' n - A' tti! f.

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senate n w in oa ie. ai . .ami s to i en

to open the PS-ion with prayer.

A petitian w as presented by Mr. I hi trout t from

I J.-niinal anil Democrat were peinii ted la occupy Chine-e, Ihe imperial i Xceptcd ; they aio sai

I seats within the bar ol the House tar the puip. se t. .,?, I to have been applied to lite merchant;

mmdi y Ci'..ons ot s I'zailand touniy , pi ay n.g j of i epoi I mg the pi oceed injf tberenl. Ciiul.ui. the lot- ilt . a rf a eeitaia ime Knot in raid Mr. Smith f b. was app "iiiled ii t o -atavit :ee , Among the e videnre taken bv a forn-nitt"!-county ; w Inch wn lefeied to a Petri t cum mil- j on lb- pa it of ihe lloue 1 1 act w ith a siuohn (lf the House of Ct.minotiS t asi i lain v hot li lea oi" M-'Sr U ti nl and .'honi. i. w !.o couuiiiltee on the p;irt ol the Senate to w ul o.i C i l is pi ai tit i lc to db t :n-'iir'a a. curti-lv

ira t l- w Ha ii it pi iiihnioiry at Etin.l

le-ei 1 1 ti lii'lc VV V..!.S j' I'i.t: s lapti tt'.- v i 1 1

ii O i - V I i 1 1 , 1 s I I I a 1 1 , , I i - , .Million. The i o. w j ii it ;i so e. -e , i! ra vv la

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i at i itui'ii' -i a i x ! im .iii"i. r a ei

I I ,!, t lliual by tl Iii. nil bie.ilhin... Towaidil, lining she oi l a-i,n ,,, ! 1 v i sue, tnraled ;l m i

otl? ll lid liiifOil tv'l'h hiatal, illni It'll as It 1 vt re ob'liui'rd hy something intio ., Vilve a lit lie he 1 a w the light r o viilo. t ) i iht i A ih t he iisu il operation i l''i i, li,',;m w ,o

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Cieatioi. el" an ni lia.iied curicm of

1 ii.-ti io i'.:-o iii.il a a,, aj i'.s, 1--O! .1 i;.,.t e ii ei na.ent i"i. ..r. t

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i ,-1 I lie o, it d , ii S !!, i i I e Sit:'e,

p IV t ii t.'e-

v ei nnit-ir, liV he l sr li'i o tl M 1 1 V. ;

I V t harai let' lo the i ff.

Mii I : e 1 or ai t tl i v men 1 1 r V ", hi 'I oi s 1

v- i I wlom: payment may be So d .iv:ndi d. Auiitfi, an I hi' a amis, and l.egislalm, i ml iii I .t h a n -i i iii ills t'p.ui ti.e pai t v , tj:.ty ht-i ealier ht- tin a .n dcd. "

la'.cri tn

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S',l,i!l, i i in,- net i i w.1

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if I oi ;i oa, ami ;i ! I r a 1 1 ; I J i- U 1 iv, to a I w o vi r 7. 000 icpaited ihe wiitaiion produced I) the oimi.-.-itia id'a wlii h theic hid I,-',,

"khiilm, ihirn g tl,c piofi.t

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