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Subitum cgiolaturc. HEroHTcu ror. the Indiana state sentinel. SKNATK. Moiy, Jsa. 15, 1843. AFTr.aNOOV JEIoN Mr Steefh icpnrr.d aaini the petition of V. H Mullias, for a hv..rce; cu.-icurred in. Mr Walpde mtinturi d a bill t.iconiiim a scttlrm-nt made between the coun-y commissi oers and Ja nes 1) leir . ps.ed. ' ' M llatvey tepoiied a , lelaiive in the duties of nioe cuting attorney ; pa.ed. 1 Mr Ueicd rr;t.titf.f t.iint ihr till to legutafe fjiei'ti in stance ag-ncies ; c.-ri nr. ed in. 8 Mr Davi repo.ted bark the bill t authoiie the Covnnu to sell cettain ieck be unking t. th St:e ; laid on the table. Mr huglish introduce! a joint ieol Hion asking a dmtioii of 4,000 4 err s of land in lieu of 4.000 acics ..f Und donated to the Vinccnne I'mvc r.iiy. and h..t h bi log owned by indi- "ll urn-ie wie u tia'ion ; pird. Mi Da hi. intmdurel a j out iedutin akin K,.ee!y ,,v''' hy any ..i piivnt fivots. I hnuld roiitdpr m c mt I. it ti of the Micl.iaii City luibur, and the nuulli tf "'' 'iw.n tliv of a it in this bill. Hut b raid Iih did an.! liver f St. Joedi ; itfened '" w"l' t" b v'iid tbo rirord. Tli question now be. Mr Jlenty iH)itid back the till authoiizinf the Serteta- ' n ih IImjc wan, raI or m roai. II nkrii l wlml rv of stjt t make puin.t foi tei-ain Mkhian mad hnd vmIu h the road a it n ? Ol what iidvaiifagp In any one? to ( a.Vili Kb'lrhir and oihei pied. And lt n.!d wliat wai expei ted nf ll:oo who bad re- M. Ilaivry irpoitcd arnit it bill iepealiii 4 ccitain art reivrd tlie pastern etnl of llii-i mail? lie tlioujlit that for themn ni nt iS j loni-iii te l in. i the interest of th Sinti, of Im wboln people, tin bill Mr Hceiy n-p-utcd bark the bill for the relief of John ! ouht to pa, and 011-ht Io p.i.Hn io mii h a nliapt; lit to te Zeaule.iir; Iii 1 oil the tilde. i nun thn Iini,h.i2 ol thi rod. He hoped (Iih iimM.il. Also, the oll tor the ielif of eritam peis.m therein ! .,,,., ,v.ul.l not b iIo.,i.mI. a be l.dt mre it would prove 1. ,... n. j i iii mi .1.. 1 . 11... t.; .. ..... 1 " . hit i iti i'i ii) ,ilji C14I J j Mr Siewail mocd to lay the bill 011 the table lost, ayes I .n e ju. Mr Su wart moved to amend the till by sttikirgout the pieanible j lost, flyt. !, , ö. The bill va then ieid a thiid time and pacd. Mr Oiih picxeiitcd a peti'ion; which wa icfcrreJ with out irailit.. Mr I'.eaid introduced a juiut ieIu!i.n on the fiee com m o sciiool. nquiur.,; the auditor to furniih certain sta titir; pa. el. Mr Caait teported back a J iut iei.dution procure a domlini of 40J acre of land ; pied Mr I)ai r. jioitnl that the State Hank and Branche were well mai.atd, and in a sound and sife condition ; concuired in. A!so, aain-it ct b li-hii. a bliti 'Dal Branches of the State Bank ; concuued in. Mr Randall repotted a,int legilatin up n the subject of the inequiliiy t.f ceitain Michigan toad Jandi; concurred io. 77jf ftissftl. To regulate cleik. fee in the probate court of Parke co. For the le'ief uf laud owners along the noith line of Oiiio county. Changing a pait of a Si ate road in Clay county. Authoi izih a compensation to be made to the adjutant general for otganizinjj the 4th and 5ih iegimi:ts of Indiana volunteer. In relation t the Aent of Slate fir lo:.nin the surplus revenue for Claik couutjf. To provide for the manner uf letting the woik for the asy lum fur the dtaf and dumb. To vacate a part f the Pr.vn f Sparfa, in Nutde Co. H'U'ike to certain officer in Deaibcrn county. Tu change the time of holding couits in the lUth judicial circuit. Itelative to the pay of the probate jode of flrant co. Kxtcuding the provisions of chaptei 16 t-f the Revised Statute i f '43, to Noble county. 1 0 aulhouze the suivcy and the marking of a plat of the V"" ,'7J,,J-" - To locate a S:ate toad in Switzerland and Hancock coua- I ties. To prevent the sale i f spiiitUuU Ii juors in Posey town f hip, Ruh cour.ty. Mi Cissatt otTeied a re"du'in to potpone the adjoum mnt until Thuisday the IMh icstmt. Mi Cot duii moved to amend by sti iking nut Thursday and inserting Wednesday the 17tli ; lost. Mr iiaidm moved to arntn i by pioiiihiting the tranaction of any fuither legi!ative bnsine other than receiving messages fn m ihe toveinor, after Tuesday ; lot. The ifsi.luiion was m.t adopted. The cintiil rlank io.d till came Lick from the House with one amend ticn t. Mr McCirty m .vel to eoneui with an amendment to the aiiondmey t. After cmideiahle dirusiu, The Si.-i.ate adj mined until halt past six o'clock this eve ring. tVF?tio session. Mr lletod M.trolueed a toll in lelation to school district t No. 7, iu the Livvu of llaitsville, Bailholomew county ; j p is-ed. Hi! I j-7ssl. House till amendiaj the act authorizing the appointmcrit of a board nf trustees t) s(.eiiutci d the straighteni g the channel of Jo id an cieek, in Vig c-iUnty,waj taken up and passej llou'e till aii;hoiiirg the t-uillingof dans on the Wa bash iier. and its ttibutarus above the dam at Delphi, was j ta en up and parsed. llous- bill to it rorMiate the Mdiou inanufactuiing and ( hip var-1 c m at y, was taken up ami pised. j To' amend ihe chatter of the town of Vi!liamburgh. J Tu au.end 'i e act locating a Sta'e r ad in Lapoite an i j i'oi k 1 c oilUI-?. T aoiiioiize coun'y coo.misi f Daviess county to vacj'e ceitaia S'a'e iod therein named, and foi othei pui- pOse. To inceiporate the Conr.eisville and Bio'.vnsville turnpike cjrrpany. To amend the act cf '43, relative to wnts of ad q iod j .To incoiporate ti e crlettic medical nti?ute cf In'iai a J . in iclateii to the jundictioij of jotic uf Lie peace in : Way ne coui.'y. j To npeal an act pioviding fi th. pcni:ig and repairing road in ibe e. unties of (i:is..n an I Pike. j Mr KngWsii n.ved t- iernider tiie v it e b.dffmilp ly tJt- p'-nirg Ibui-e bill, .No lVi, in lelation l c.'nniing tlie vrnue 10 ceitaio suits of Hwm vs. Jolit and Wolfe, now pri ding i.i ihe Ma i ai ti cuii cuit, to tlie cticuti riiit of Knox con: tv. Nt quotum pte-ent. Mi Ra d reported t ack the bill amendin; the act autooi izr g c niity audit -is tu sell lands at pnvate sai which have 1 co bid Hi f 1 m: U" f t-cliools; lail on the table Mr hurtles r polled against the bill nfei ri.tg p-iwei up- ; on ceit :o incortoratd cities, tjwns, fie, tj institute suits ; ed to hive th-:r business done by co-inty co-otnisioneis, in ceitain cases. 1 n lid he hop-d the amendment would not be adopted. AUo, against the till amending certain sections of the, To amend article 1 cb. I." R. S. laws. I Tin; Speaker I tidbelore the House communication Mr Poller teported bark Ilom? bill 10 amfnd the act . j-r(mi the society of Pnends, which were laid on the u-am-ndi"g 'he 5th section of chapter 4?, of the revved e de ; i,, ct 1-13; passed. , , , Mr. Meredith st itej that t lie communications were not Also, nie im u amen .i.e icm.iv. ,,, saie 10 rea. . ..ii'p t.v vprutm uiiil iOiiiiislia'ors i iasri. 1 Aio. a joint tesoluti n on the subject or tne extension i.f .1. ...... - I ... I ..i Ik. I ft K f . IM.ro . lil'l VIII 1IIC idu.s. The coi.snioiatior. of the cer.t.al pi.nk load b.'l and pend- ' jng amendments, which weie un nd. r consi deration when the , Senate n'j iuired, was reu.ntd The iüe:i-n t'ein upon the aduptian t-f the amendment ' olfvrcd bv Mr McCarty, the imendiucut was nwt aJ ip'ed, ; ayes 1 G, cues 2U. The Senate tl.eu concuned iu the amendment of the II -use by consent. Mi Muiti-on lepoitrd back the levenue Lilt ; passed. AIo, j...nt lesu.iuu.-i atith -i izii g Hi C.vriuor or Agent cf Slate to make sale if Ge-ngia land.; pased. Mr Davis inti"duced a bill relative to ciiool lands in Fl ivd county ; pas-ed. Relative to foreclosing mortgages ; concuued in. Tlie specific appn-pi latiota bill was then taken up and amended and passed. Mr Montgomery lFeied a resolution lequiiing -he S.cic tarv r.f the Sena'e to fuinili and place on lile f-r eniolment a copy of a joint isolation on the subject f the Wabash j and Krie Canal, the otigtaal bung tost oi moplacej ; aaopt ed. Mr Walpde itdtuduced a jmit rcmlutirn in relation In the central plank road eai aod wet. of Indiauapolia for a cified distance ; passed. jHoti e till to it.rorp.rale Ihe Delphi and ßuilit.gtoa phnk 10. d Company was taken up and parsed. Svuale aJj -urned. IIOUSi: OF IlEPRUSKNTATIVUS. Monday, January lf, 1810. ArTEUNOOS BflSIO.X. l$i!ls pastil. Torlinn the turns of Cmanuet Wise to Kmatiual Wise Slafloid. To vacate the town of LapOttO. To incorporate the town of Anderson in Madtson county. To amend an act incornoraTir.j; the town of Mourning- Inn. To nrenerve; the eiate of Lion Howman, deceased For the relief of the heira cf Samuel (nddaberry, de-' ceased. ! T incorporate Waverly Academy iu Montgomery , county. On the reading of the central pi uik-road bill, Mr John- ' aon of Puin im, moved to concur in the amendment of the Senate, with an amendment that the company should : !: -.... .r.elled under penalty ol forfeiture of s hatter, rights and privileges to fiin! it in fiv yeni. Mr Johriioti remarked in favor ol hi amendment ihit bv tlie provisions of tho bill the company win n--t hound to finisli the ro id any further than it j)lea.id. That by tli amendment tho interests of the peopl wna cared for, um! withtHil it ihe interest uf ibe cmpany wae alone nt- ; tended to. He wished to ave a rua( ni ido and not aj piece ol a road. II thought that it wa n l ribt f jjrant the company a small atrip nf that part which would : be profitable, and laivethe balance unlinislieil Mr. Drako remarked upon tho injosti- of compelling tlie truslfs to complete the roij inasmtnh as it would be thought nnpo-s:ble to gut subscription of lock to mn amount sufticient to do it. Mr. Meredith rem irked that lie was in faor rf ihe bill bul ihat Ii wa somewhat n9tonihd nt the conduct nt th gentlenirtti Irotn Marion, when it win ao fresh on his mind that that gentleman b.l opposed so strenuously, on yee:crfay, bill surrendering th interei-l .f the State in the White Water Valley Canal Company. He said that in thia road the State hsd some iitll interest, which by thi bill wsa to b-i surrendered. Ho thought that in cm aiderntion of this interest, the company should be com pelled lo complete the road. Mr. Drake replied that he Imd expected the action mad on th White. Wntr Canal would be lugged into ibis question. H-Jt be said he hsd this to ny tn defence, that Im had voted against that bill ont ientinnsj y. Il md ho wns on the tfm mi I te on canal no J internal im. pmveinent vv It? i Ilm Wim Wat.-r bill um repotted. I Ir K.nd lie had informed lhai com mi t te? hef.ru the bill ws reported that he w?n opposed to it. lie nid the cum wf re not tinnlngon. That tint charter of Um Whil V. ter Vnlirr ('anal Company vva a mom favorable ch.it 1 1-r iIihii any, perhapü, llMt bad ever been granted to Any nth er company, by the Iei-lu Tori. II aid in that case, 1 ho SuiIh was asked to surrender n valuable interest with out consideration. II' did not pretend to .iy what mo. live those bad v Im ashed n surfender, for no doing. IIh did not know what privat intcrc-ns were consulted. He I said Im h id understood ton, that tin principil part f I hi ' ah-ek io that company was owned bv n broker in ('inrtn. nti. IU Riid that on nil quitbm of iIi'im kind In votcil j ilh a ronscientiiMi eye to ihn in lues t of th Sin!', und nut to ft vnr any mail or net of iiomi. 11m Maid that in tili lioiHi; In liCtfd upon ot!ir prim-iph than i.f favor to nnv niari. lie madf no Irf;iiii4 io nbtiiin iten. Tli-refori', bo n..'nl, the rfinaikH d iIih ßruiltiMoi from 'yn (.Mr. Meredith) ft -1 1 haroil. If xiid be. I mold be the death of the roiilemphite d road. 1 7 1 Mr Line remarked that be Admired th" fr.inkneii And proud Kt Hiding of the aiit IftiiTiii from Marino, but that in opposition to the bill he h.ii with the grtitleniMil IVmii Wayni'. lie H'tid be bnd on n furmer lo cation illen-d an anifiiilment to the bill rihcrvmi; nny aumuiit over ?v-lve per cent, reenived by tin rompatiy, to tln Siate. That be wa nwarn of the lae that the White V tr (Janal (Company had been rompelled to a much greater amount of labor in IeM time, lie aid that in view of nil the cireiimtaure, he was in favor of the amendment. Mr. Kiley t-aid lb) amendment dlered would luv ihn rflVct to kill the bill, llu liopi il it would not be adopted. That bo wanted to nee the rool completed. Ho was per biflly willing that Putnam county should have n charter, he would vote lor s'u li a charter, and a!.vny had been wilbn ko to do. He mid bo wat Morry gentlemen bad direetrd ntteiitioii to the vole on the Into NVaWrhili. He bad no doubt hut that thoo who voted against that bill b.ol done it from a b'gh sen: of honor. He fuither remnrked on th utter worthleini4 of the mad as it is, and aked the 1oum; to way whether it hhould remain what it was or b" improved and rendered paMble. Mr. Wolf mad o.iu; remark- in fivor of th amend tnent, taiin that be thought the tnrk of the company would in a fVw ycait be valuab'e, ami therefore, ho thought that levi.i!imi on the subject should not bu nllo- gethir for llu: interest of th company. Mr. Kos pive bi- rt'Hjon for votinj fur the White Wa Ittr bill and ngain-l tbi-i, which wa. that In was from tho first oiipoii-d to II bill citing away State intervsti. That as ihe lloti-w had decided that il would do so, he wan in favor of making the terms as Uitigent as po.sj.ible. Ho thoii!bt if a littb: of the road was good be could not see w by a good deal would not be much tiePcr. He thought 1 Im t it ihe compiuy wanted tlie road they tdiould have it to their satisfaction. Mr. Kelso s aid he wai willing to give Ihe company time to comnlftH the roa I. He tbouglit il the lime was B - BS 1 . . l.t.nto I f T.a i.r,.niriii .l.osri . ...J 4... l, I- .... ..I I I. . I" 7- .....- .0. , llc taroeii. lie tiioiigiiL me niaie was none iiie io.er lv giv ing op the road, ami be thought if an appropriation was asked of the Lcgi-da'.urn to impiovn it, the Legislature would be far liom glinting it. lie wished to hce the road made good, and bo kriiw of no other w.iv f making it so than by giving il loa company npoii such terms as would insure its completion. Mr. lMmotidston r.nnarked that he. supposed the House in giving op ll-e road, bad not given it op merely for the beto lil ol a company, lie thought the Legislature in Mirrendeiiug lhi- road -tirri iiilf rd it for Ihe benefit of the people, and be tboogiit il wrong to piss the bill without some tojtii iimenotiieiit. 1 Tii auo'tidiiH tits of the Sonate with the amendment S of Mr. Johnson wen-concurred in. j Allowing iac' on oil bills of ex-diange. To iiicoi por.de N'ivv'ourgii cott'n mill. To legaliz; certain roads in Jetlersoti eountv. F.xit'g the time of holding Probate courts in Hancock county. Respecting attorneys at law. Tiin.ioMxl the charier of tiio Indianapolis and IJelltfon taine Railroad company. In relation to practice in the Probate court. Relative to cnnal t-crip. Joint resolution relative to the soldiers of the late war with (in .it I'ritatu. Houe adjouriiud. I.VEMNft SKSSION. ih n jfoss'-ii. To incorporate the Shelbvville Lateral Ilranch Railroad Com pan v. T increase the oav of ilie nuoitor id Hamilton county. Relativ; lo l!i Pi-ouao- t-otut of M.-rami county, ('hanging 1110. !-i of iloiti- county Luit;css in tin: county of ( )i an- The bit! was taken up, on motion of .Mr (illoni, who ofTeicd an nnn-ndmenl to the, ejfef I that the county busi ness should hereaher Ii. ilotie by one half the j-istices of the peace in s aid CoiintV. M.I' (tll im said be bad b-eti instructed bv his constitu ents to od'er lliu amendment and had been inlortncd by le'.ter fn-m s .tio- of 'b-; b -st itizens r,f bis louniy that tiie am ndment would meet tlie ievvs nf thi people i f Oiange county, generally. .Mr Riee o-iio.sed iiie ameiidmeut snol nnl tliat be was a-is'ircd that nin'-ti ntin ol the people of Oiangn were til f iv.r nl tit loll as it wa. He said l'o- bill bad been pro. Hente-l in the S-nate by the Senator from Orange- county, an I he lelt confident that that Senator understood tho vvislo sof bis cou-tituentfi. lie beoev d the pep!j wis.i- ,roin ,.,,.,, r,,!lM,..v w..ft. frM, o.e O.lbodox branch of the Socit tv of Friei.ds I'he hour having arrived, a bill regulating th pay of . . . a . . . , '"emb.-iM vvb.cb was made the spenal order o business " r,"t,; vvn ,!,K, n ,JP- Mr Kelso statil that ibe lull had hen ronwlr.l liy himself ami be was willing to tike the responsibility of it. He f ml be cousuleied the law as it is a disgrace to : iho stntii'u Im.oK. And lie s ml it was an injury to tne ; S;a.. I; produced hasty legislation. Members were not ! willing to stay b-rr ami atiend t- the business of the peo- ' pjH -:r ps,v o one doll ir r.nd fifty c-nls per dav. sT. Wf ,f ,,i0 i,,.,,,,,. ,, r, (lsed to raise thu aal uies ol other ofiicers and be did not think itwas right to ...-. :1V r W I11t, It d.d not look lik-n ihn irne piece of cloth. Mr. Orr said be thought the pay was not so contempti ble us some supposed. Thai men wept willing to cotno her! for tbj pav ml In thought t'nose who were not wil ling to do so had better stay at home. Mr. Kelso said when he came here to pcntirgo hit county oflieers and to tak from llieni their reasonable, pay, when he came here to pay witnesses) in his county nix bits, when his neighboring county was paying her' but four bits, when ho uiiderlook to iaiii or hold n seat here by such a detu.ig-tca! course he Imped sonic mora worthy man would occupy his eat. Mr. Riley aid n man of business could afford to come here for the pay of three dollars per day, much less for the sum of one dollar and ab If. He pointed to tins fact that as soon as ihe time came when the one dollar and I fifty cents was l im pay there was no quorum to be found ! on the fl-i'ir. He said men were, ( tl'Ji aigh they could not all rd it) wilhii2 sit bei for three dollars per d iy . and bo Imped ihn bill would pass so that hereafter impor tant business should not be -.lighted by lusty legislation j The previous nictttoti was called and the hill lost. Relative lo leaing school Luid in Daviess county. Kclative to deputy clerks prucliug as attorney ill courts where ihey are deputies. . ..... . .. . i . e- . . f . t ie r n I iveoinve io in M-es oi me oincers oi urury cuuuiy. io in; io i to. lain jooge, oi ij-ipone oonniy. To amend an act incorporating the town of Palrint in Switzerland county. -... .. i . . . i . i I ... ......... ii . .i... i .... yiuinori.iog in Haie oi ceriaiti tniiking luno lanu. Relativ to hdiool tax to build n school house in La- port county. lieiaiiv io sciiooi nouses in i-aroorn county. lo incorporate Delphi and llurlingtori plmk road com 1 pnoy For the relief of Robert It. Duncan of Indianapolis. T( nnlhorizn Auditor and School Commissioner of Morgan county lo make a ib e.l in n certain caie. j Prescribing ;! number nf potitidj nf clu er seed to lIlO bushel. House adjourned. SENATE. Turtnar, January 16, 1S1D. Hüls passed. To vacate Ibe town -f Ml. Plraanl in Mtdio.n co. To amen. an act authoi izing Itarhel BUir, ad niuutiatiix, te. fo ff.llect anrais of faxes in Monroe co. Io refeience to tho ap.ontmeut of prj'.atc judgt in Wayne ni To prtcive the estate of Leon llowman, deceased. T.i h-eatt? a State toad it. Alien in. Relative to the po vcis ap.l du'its of tittsUci if conrti limvl towii'liip in Divic.s ro. Relative to the pr b i'e rn:t nf Mn gan eo. To amend sretion 101, of rluptcr 1, of the Hrvied Co le. Anthoiizing Ihe aiditor an I school co'O'Tinsi m -r of Moi gan county to make a died in a ccitain cur. Fixing Ihe purnln-r of pnmd of cbvi-r seed t be roo-lid- red a bud. el in this Slate at sixty. To a nen-l section 2, r f chapter 42, of the Revise d Code of ISl.l. To legalize ceitsin acts r.( the b tard of rommisiiuner of I.ajnre n. , To uicHporate the l,ivn of Cloveulalr i- Pntn.m co. ! Ti inrnipoiatc the Fia:ikfM It iilio l co nitiy. j t to de'er- ' In vacate rciiain nnj in S witzei lanj co. Toaniho.ize the votrr i-f Sxvite.lri ! emmty to de'er- 1 . mine ll.e bcuiionof thprountv of ill fount v. S. ni -u' apiit ce.tin pio'ind in Mir-lnll cou..iy for a pub-' lie biiiyin ciound. r aiiniil the c lel.tive to publicatim of dolinioniit lit in SeubMi and )-klb c -untie. Mr Day f St ,!o , tei-oiti-d brk Houe bill lelativc t ut t hin sIJi' iiuial tenitoty to the county wf Lap -ite, with an aiofi-dmei t ; conritiied in. A l-o, II it-e till lelativc to road tax in St. Jocph county; laid n the tahle. 'I he bill dcliniiig the bmiiid-ry of MUckfo.l county. ent b rk fiom the ll-me with a:i aoici.dfin lit ; bill auJ amend tuenl laiJ on the t ble. Mr Kogli h otlen d a teid-i!.-n t ndeiii'; th. thinks i f tlie Sei. a v to the I Ion. J mo-s C. Kea-I, foi lie at-le and i-npai-tial inini.ei in which he Ins dmhi c'd the cluti-s f 1'uii dint ol the Sin te; 1111 Jtiimoiisly adopted. AI-, irs.iluiioiM c tnplimetitaiy to the pti -cipil and a- istit t ecietaiics and duciki tpvi j which weie iiuanimoU'ly adoptrd. Mr (Iir-en lepi.rted acainsl t etition nf citizens of Rising Sun, it) itive to ii!iien-liiig 01 lepealin tlo-ii rhaitei. Mr Mach lenoi led b it k the bill uullijiiin J. H. Jcnk, ! to h-dd ical estate; pio-l Mi Wal.-uW- 11 p i cd tack the bill to incoiponte the town 01 Aii.ici.oii, id ...11.01,0.1..', vviui n-i amei.kin nf. which 1 iftiiwfj llis i.rt loi'iii im. ntio.r Ib. .f l,..! an ( fiv v ii'v-o i'uihio an. iwifll I f 1 s v ls. li 10 ia "Kf: .,r,::,.,": ' ?:url: : I mi 1 1 "i iw v t m Muru ii-. iini i.ir iMi ciriui) uu t ... m n distlict in Wayne cnuny ; concurred in A l-o, j;iiio the bill lepcaling the black laws in this State ; cum in 11 d in. Senate adj uii.d AFTrUiooN s:sstn. Mr Stcwait lepoitrd bck Mouse bill provi-lirg for leait'g the finihed poition of the tential canal, with one amend ment; Coiicuiicd in and engio-oed for a third reading on to moiiow. Joint reolution of the Hause suspending the 1 7t!i joint rule for conducting business in the two Ibiiise was taken up ; and, on motion of Mr Miller, laid on the Utdc. Resolution nf ihe House p)tp.oiiog the time for adjourn ment to the 1? tn instant, wa concuued in. Mr Randall icpotcd t ick the bill to amend the Ri h 11 ti de of the 12 th ctraplercf the Revised Statutes; laid on Ihe tabic. Mr flatver moved to take fm-n the table IIiue bill rela tive to the foe of county officer iu the county of Dela ware ; lost. Mr Oith tepoited bark the bill prnvidinz for opening a poition of Maiket s-tieet in Indianapolis; laid on the table. Ililh ji'issrtl. To amend the act incorporating the town of Lapotte. To change the name of Ja ms (lee, and i.tlit i. To axtend ti e time of making settlement by the trennet i of Kosciusko county. Senate adjourned to meet at 7 o'clock thi evening. EVIMMi r.Ss0N. For ihe lelief of su mm us .f cxecuuus and administiatois. goaidians and cononi-si, i.eis to tell ieal etate ; pass-d Mi Stewart teported against the kill to aulhouze tlie elec tion nf concessional towiislun ti(ainers; a' , against the bill to ex'ei d the time f payment on school hnd s-dd. AUo, agth.st the bill telitive to the tm-dc of electing Pie stdetit an I Vice I'lesidcnl of t-ie Foiled Stales. All "f whir h lepoits weie c u'cui it d in. Mi StcAail a'o ie;oitd buk mvujI petitions on the subject i f dartion, iccoooneiKling thai Ihey be laid on the j table ; icnoii dnif on cd in. i Hjiie loll to mote HVctuilly provide for the collection el deliixpieut taxes, was laken op, ied a icond time and en (rosvcd foi a thiid leading on to-mm iov. Senate :-'j lumcd io meet at C o'clock to-morrow nuroirg. nousn of rf.prf.sfntativls TfKsiiAV, Januirv If.. 1""41. ; Petitions were prc-etiled by Mi sr. Wood, Meredith and F. Iwards, which wert I lid on the table. 1 Several reports were made by coniiiiitle against the exp'dieiicv of legis itton on their several subjects which were concurred in. j Oo motion of Mr Price, a resolution of thanks to the i (Mi lks of the II011-0 br the prompt and t li-ieiil manner in which thev bail disi lnrgeil t Ii- duties of 'n ir oflioes. Oo oioti-m of Mr Rryant, a resolution of thanks o the reporieis ol lh- Indiana Stale Journal and Sentinel was j ndonieil. : Messages f the Senate wvr taken tip. I Tin first io older was ih common frliool bill. Mr Iion moved to concur in ilie. anirndmenls with an ' ntnendi. cnt to the clTect that if Ihe whole people decided : in favor of the btll.it should go mio opciatiou tliiotigh- 1 out the Slate, irrespective of ilie county vote. I He gavu 11s his rcjson tor oll ring tlie amendment, that : be believed if the piestioii was h i. to the counties t ac , cept or no?, that those counties where, the law was most ) nerd-'d, would be tb" v-tv ones to vote against it. 1 Mr Frazier said be b id the other day predi'Med that : this bill would fiil of its o' j-e. b:caiin' it was but a locc.l , law for e k b county, ami many would ask to be excepted, ' and their request would and ought to be gr.-tnti d. It was 1 legitimate result ol the ball and lame ami blind system of tb; bill. He slid be doubled what was bext in id-r- enc! !o ihe Senate aniondttieni . It might be thai if we refuse lo 4 onetir, .111 1 thus let the whoie bill fail, ihn cd ! ucati'.tial feeling n-w rife tu the Slate, would increas in activity, and bring about tin; enactment t f a good law berealt r. II- was inelined to think, however, that if ; tiiis ib-formed bill was submitted lo the people, il would ' produce an agitation which would e wholesome, and would result in good hereafter more good than if we ! feat the bill. He regretted thai Ftieh a bill lis this bad been reported here as a response pi loe yoire of the peo ple given la:l August. He was pained to think of it. j Mr Ldmondstioi inid he was opposed to the amend- oienl. and that be was willing thai the bill should pnss as amended by the Senate. He was willing thai the adop tion of tie- law should be lefl to each county. He said his county bad voted against the law, and they bad dona i it not lo c iuse they we n opposed to the caue of eduen- cation, hut because lln-ir tae.s were already burdensome; ! thev could not afford it. Ho hoped that if the friends of ! tbe bill wished to ure its passxi, they would at least j wilhdnw the motion of Mr. Dunn. He said he hoped ho ' fir tli'ir sake and fr ihe safely of their measure. For lie ' said if the .intendment was insisted on, be was sure the ;ayes and roes would ho called and Ihne no- being a ; quorum the bill vvon'd be lost. 1 Mr. Stanton snid he had biped to have had the pleas ure at some lime during the pres. nt session to :rie hi.,js views in general on the subject of runi tion schools. lie said he had come to the Legislature more fir the purpose ' of aidioig in lim cauw of common schools than (or anv thing ele. 11 ö wax ill fa vor of I he aineudmetil. He did not. believe but Int il was perfectly fair that those conn ties who opposed the measure should be compelled to tike it. He believed tint the majority had the right to , in force any nieasire which was for the good of the whole. i He thought that wb. n the few weie taxed for the good ol ; t!te winde they rihotild submit. Mr Kelso said that crippled as the bill washy the Scn- : ate. he was still iu favor of it. I Mr. Drake said he thought the bill had better go to the people as it was. He knew that valuable amendments , might be made to the bill, hut it was now too lale. He I was in favor of the general features of the bill and hoped to see it passed. ' Air Du rm withdrew the amendment and tho amend- I ments of the Senate wer concurred in. ! Ilt'fs I'awd. To amend an act incorporating the town cf Laporte. To change the natu; of John (Ice. I'or lb.' relief ol the Melhoi!it church in Uockport. J To authorize the erection of a dam in the Wabash riv . er above Delphi d im. To amend the ass.-ssment law concerning road taxea in j Morgan county. Rel dive lo school district no. 7, in Ilirtsville Barlhol. oniew county. Amendatory of 1st article r.f 7th chap. R. S3. (?ontimtnig settlement made between county commis cioiteisol Hancock comity and James D. Henry. Joint resolution relative to procuring a donation of four ; thousand acres of bind from the (etteral (loverument, in ! the Miami Reserve in lieu of that amount donated to ihn Stale ami sold by the Indiana University, nt Vinceunen. Relative to (lie harbor nt Michigan city. . . .. fr 3 t House mijourried. ; AFTI'.RNOOM KSIOl. ( ,, mntioti Mr Harlan took the chair, and the Hoiue , proci-eded to the coiisiileratioii of messaged fiom the Sn- i 1 nl. Hilh Passed (Tonfirming location of State road from Cit to Howard county. Directing the Seretary of State to make patent to certain Michigan Road lands. To authorize the election of County Assessors in the county of Jay. Lxplaiiatoiy of the act regulating the m inner of asm-ss- ing ami paying hues on the stork of individuals in tlie M idisoi) nod Indianapolis tail road company. On motion it wis resolved, tint the House will, tlm S.ti.ntH concurring, suspend tho operation of the resolu tion lo adjourn on the 17th. P- authorize tho al of lands in (Ie..rgin. Ti amend no act relative to the sale of real etttnt-. by executius and adtninistiators. To incorporate the Hfookvilln and Milroy turnpike company. Kehlite In sales of ptopcrfy on decrees in chnncery, allowing tho court t appoint n commniioner In mahn been fully paid fr Hceording to the re-nfpraoement. I 01 (and I beg pard -n Lm' neutioiiing 'heir ua nc la conneC such nalrs, and to albiw such comtni-sinner n rensunable re-appraisement was Jilcd bv the commispmcri as early V .(i Le iuait ((f tne genuine detnoency, but no compensation therefor. as tho l'dth of December, 1817, a shown by Ihe report of w (i,at ha.j l4lr,er be 'dog and baik at the mo. ' To extend the lime of ihe pesion of tlm Probate court in Knox county. Joint tesoluti. .11 to authorize the purchase of Tippeca- noe bat le ground Relative to the HilUhorough horae-thief defeeting eom- panv. a ... i e . . i .uii..r...ug..miMrr.pi..tinn.l alio oi aiocit in mo ... f I...... T. n I Sf,:..... ...I I iiiiiiriiiiuiiii miu iii'iuiiiiii idi. ii.iiii ruuiiiniiT. -To eilend the time of annual aetile.nent of Treasurer IT Koaeiusko co'inty. . ,'r',1r;,,': V Med.cal SoriMy. I i um hi imii .him" mo iri'iu in: nd ' V l Union Totnpikr i iiiiipnov. . T" l,n've,,t ,,,,! H;,,t drnt njiri 1 " "e m .mum xjunn in certain coun- i" ,,,"MM " ". i luilioriit ihn romrniioneis id Potior county to jemnloy pbvfiri.nm fir tin pour. I o amend 1111 art i:illislniig n levrn nt the town rf V incentii". I'or 1 .it? relief of Knocli Ileinh irl of Carroll county. K"l.uive to guardrin, executor!, adioinitratois and cooiiiiiMioiM-r! to II ril rsiitlr, II I Hive to ii. iip account between the State of Indiana, Ami coMiioi.-.ioner of tho Wubiiiili and Kiie canal. I Ioimc luijouriieil. KVKMXn SfMilON. Hi?' fil.ost.l. Anlboi i.ing the ab of certain Sinking Fund land. To iiiuetnl an act n quiring th publication of ccitain Ftatuit'! io the ii-wp:tpi io I odi io injli. For tlm more cIFccIimI collcciion of delinquent t.ixe. Oil the bill to legutale the fi ll irii-A i f ill.- Ti nt..e of the Wad. 0I1 and liie canal lliu nyo- and nor were culled and llo-ro aprioared 45 members present. Tint House after hilling 11 couiilerabb lcnt'i of time without liaiisaclini; any bunines ndjoiirued till X iniu- utc past nine o'clock, h period of five. uiintiO'i. ,t ;V" oiinuteN pi-t ! o'clock tho lIouc met. ÄJr 'rj , the chair. Hid Hou.s. oroceeded to busi- 9 ( ' snowing bin. were . 1 . m. i . r m .1 . I 11 irftWIili liir Hi r 1 1 ii i.I tin wxJ fitskil - j . . - - - y . r. i 01 llj n Ii""l IWIMIP. To authorize the commissioners of d, county to in crease road taxes iu toiiil county. T nulliori.o citi7.i us of certain counties to prohibit by vr.le the retail of pni nous liquors in Faid counties. On --.otion of Mr I5lakenn.ro, a resolution was adopted to meet to-morrow morning at 0 o bu k. Mr Riley reported a lull liom a selecl committee to dis solve the bands ol matrimony in a number of cases. i he Iloust: ndj-iiirned. SKNAI K. Wr.DNF.snAV, January 17, 1840. The nual reodutions relative io adjournment weie adopt cd and tecipti cated ty the Il -use. The (en m nor U v iojj o fui iher common tea ti ins to make, and b th Houses lnving toi e itnoiigh all their business, de elated tiiemselve iealv lo ndjomn. On moiion. llesülvtd, That the Senate stand adjoin ned Sine die. house of rf.prksi:ntativk.s. Wciinfsdav, Jan. 17, 1840. On moiion the aves and noes were called and there ap pea red sixty-six members present. Oo motion lo loljouru, the Speaker made the following j an. tress io tne uotise : (irntUtiien of ttu. House vf lliprrsrntaticrs: Voor labors is a deiihealiv e body a.e now at an end. StV weeks since, ue all oiei in ibis Hall f.om tin various paits of ibis gi eat and growing Stale, as the representa tives of the peeple. (.'ii ued with ihe high and respon- j sihh liiist ol p.ovidiog for their common ood 11ml j.'iie.. ' al well'oi: How far we have sueceeded in accomplish iog Uiis object and llo'iebv mceliiig ihe geneial expecta tion ol oil. eoMIOIoti eousilitUMits. reitl.iios vet lo lm seen. Our ncis aie aixmi io be subniiited for rippiovnl lo a viriu oijs, intidbgent and sovc.eig.i pen.le. am! wln-.i thev baM leave passed ii.hmi ibe.O, 1 lml it will In; foiioil thai our legisl a.i-oi h is been su -h as is b"st ealciil.ilci! lo .sdvanev all the interests ami institutions of ibis.eai and growing Sta'.e. I lake pleasure in saving that :-s leiirescothtives, yoi h : H exhibited an iiiduslo Seldom f r it a 1 1 ! . and nev er perhaps surpassed by any ioioier House oi Reoieseu la 1 1 v es of lliM Soi.e. I embrace (hi occasion to (cider to von my sincere in iiitvs lor im- moo a 1 1 1 ( oorieous 11 eai mem 1 nave ic- ; eel ed :t von, iiinds, ami .'!s.i for 1 1 1 -. aif and snopoit J Ojbieli viiu hive al all linns so re mo ondy given me. and j vvitho-it i. tfie.i no nviu ciild expect or iiopo t iltsi ii iig; the duiies iticumbem op mi him, ;-s a piesiding ollicer, vvidi advantage lo oilieis or eie.bi to hi.osidl. I b'-v- not the vanilv t siipnose tiia. in tlie iiis iirge of nny Iii ial rlu v.l ti v oiiiuiii t '( 00 ei 101 s hio on die c-nttiarv, oe s.nie I I. av e co oniuie-l maiiv. Rol in sineeriv.1 can v iv. iliev whik ail errors ol ju dgnieol, ami 00. iolcn- lional. I For the high compliment von have been pleased to ! ptesi-ut me. bv 110 10 rnonslv nloniing a resobilioii refer- I ing io the iliscbarg- ol my oIucmI boii s. I have 00 Ian- J gnage sudich-ni io expiess to you ny feelings and crati- I tilde. " j We aie now about to -ii ar ato and ea- b of ns again to j take his place in ,ir'u-lv as a pi ivale citizen. Tins thoogol . of seoaifion, wlitb it loiihiciis our an-icipitinis tlo-l soon ve fchall a .in ejij-ry lb it n'oineslie bliss fron wbicn f-o a linn, we have been absent, also Initios to mind i ti? iniple isaol m 1 I sob-mo retb-ctioii iliat the friendly inter roii's'! wiib eacfi mber. ami om assieriaiions log.-iiici aie ; al an end, Mini lb a' ibis sop 11 ;ilion lo iiianv of os will be lio l; mii vv-j sj'iall ni'Vi i :!! nei i again, (ill we sliall liav; passed bevond iiie chores lime. I feel warrant- d 111 Mivinz, lb.ll iT nt anv time io tb exeileooiiil C iebafe i.iiirieiiillv feelings have lor lue moim-nl b.-eo enkindled botwi eo iii-liv iduals on ibis fl -or, lin-v oasspd nwav vi;!i llio "i ca -ion (bat produced lio-m. Mere thev bad their : (..'Ii, ami here ilieir cml. Revond tiiese walls ihey will ti'iv be (. c.mt. ted io go. I take pleasure in Hearing wil- ; ties- thai during loe pn ni session your intercourse with ! ccli other iias been uiaiked bv courtesy and I ss partisan i anbnositv ib'an I Iiave ever b.don- witnessed in this ball. 1 Tovvaid e.-rb iodiviihial oiember and ollicer of bis House woo now hea.s me, and those who have hasiened to their boiiien, I eo.erintn .be kindest feelings. I now j wish each of von n xile and prosperous journey, not onlv to vour families and Irietujs, bul (hiougii life, and bid you ! e.tco a kind larewell i 1 now discharge, tiie tasi i'oty irieumhent on me, by de- j .-.ling this House cjoutned, sine ilie. j cl ECoiu.tiLH ,l ..Sc. Wnfcrs On Hi'! X- '-"il. o- ' s r ,. the Wabash a?rl ii" (Jnr.til I. I'tS. Mn. Piiksidk.st : Toi- is a eise in which some gen llrinen bei do mii f.-el int- rcsteil, therefore, do not real ize the .-hl; ol Iii; passage of i hi- act. Kmv. sir, I pin - ... t,,, .... :.'..ii..d v.ih ibis oeoole. und I il.ii.U 1 lair- Iv tin de.stand .heir mie ttlu Utm in everv resnecl. and I -. . ' am si -..'isfi-d thai 1.0 gentleman here would vote against bill did be umieiMand the situalio,, of il.ose lor wboso 'bent ... iv ill thet-attiP is proposed. Sir, l can see no impropri- , '., . . r . i , Ihe passage of this- act, as I an, informed lue canal i . . . ....II...... ... n tfABxl In ,. nt. ami fillklU ety io lin- passage oi lilts nci. as i am iniormeo in riiai trüslees are willing, i al leasi intend lo accept ami allow tlie re-appraisement made bv Ihe commissioners appoint ed for llial purpose; piovitled, llial is. where ihe u;-ap- praismeul noes mil lettuce ibe price In-low one dollar and twenlv-five cents per acre. Now, if they are willing, and have im objection vvliAlever, to the r'iluclioii made bv the re-appraisers, why not pass ibis bill? 1 am iumrined also, llial ibe trustees t-ay there lias been liltle or no nionev J iiaid in since tlie re-aitpraisemcnt was made, either in nrincinal or i.ilercHt. Now, sir, if ibis is the case, the passag of this bill can have no bad efTect, but on the contrary, if for nothing else, will he gratifying to the pur chasers. IJul sir, ll mo teil von, 1 ibink there is Dome mi-lake about this matter. If my information is correct, and I ihin!; il is, there hai been both principal and inter est paid inc this taj-appraisemeut was made, and not n liitle ; and very severe threats that if ihey did not pay up thit lands would b sohl, and there wag a considerable amount advertised for side. Sir, 1 know there were ma ii v on those lands who never understood the law in re gard to the l e-nnnraisetiient. The reason for ibis was be cause those who wer directly interested for the bonl holders, . ere always trying to keep them iu the daik as much as possible, as many did wilb those same people in regard to ihe title to these lands. Now inr, this bill pro vidfKthat if any person has paid itior) money than he should have paid agreeably lo the re-appraisment which was filed with the auditor on the r.UIi ol December, thai the same shall be paid back to him by the clerk at the Land olli e at Logan-porl, and he is so liirected to do. Sir, I know those persons, and their circumstances, I know the disadvantages which Ihey bad to encounter in divers instance. In tlm fust placu the lands wer; ap praised too high. However this difficulty could have been overcome had it tt-'t been for tli speculation of nth . . i .. .. : .. : crs lino lite great rise iu scrip, ami iiiihk hi many in Htancesit wul I bo no inorethnn justice to these people that thev should have n gieat many of lho tra' ts re-;i(iprais- ..,1 I.n.l...- il.u net or. . u ii I i n r f..r ihn i:ime. nllhonirh thev ' 1 : 1 . ' . " j entered and pat I out before Him re-rtpprniscnient was j made. 1 want to fee ihcse people set right once inoie, and whilst 1 have iho honor of a place as a Senator on thi- floor, 1 will lelend their rights and interests, at least j lo ihe extent ol my bumble ability. It is my earnest de sire ihat these people should have justice done tbetn,nnd I fir one will never he hound b) neglect them in nny iu Htance whatever thev are a p?rt of my constituency, and compose n jnrt of my district, und sir, they nre Mirh n constituency n nm, und as any other man ought to he proud of. In truth and in fict. sir, these men have at least, many of them already paid more money than their Nod ever waM worth, nnl are yet largely in debt for it. This is tint right. They arn an Imncat and iudtistriotn ; commiinitv. and have only been able by extra industry to , nave their Innds from tn-iug snerifteed by those in the ili- : reel interest of that cunal. A I hefore ri'tnirked, Ihe ! Irnstee hnve nlrcndy made ,lvnee lownnl a ilmposi- : tion of tboe lands, or some of Ibem, and a I nm inform ! ed (and have good reason to believe) lands which bad the cmml trustee. e thev have never h.rinally accepteij it. They ty in that report th-y will accept 1', as they enppos they can do no better. Their objectin is, that the lands are re-appraised 1 low. Sir, this i not the ; lact. The great ermr wi commuted in the first instance; me innu were npuraiseii inonign. j - .. . - - . I. : . 1...,. nnt nno In hniiK nf nn O ". . ' aa intngy.ow a, pear, w. ...... o M'" nur of thn n.nnl.i iVnm fiilp Sl.'ltH 1 rilstee. ..Mi. v.. . ..V ........ - - U rnl, all canal and very little of any thing elM but uai - it - oofi" should b n-pppra.cVd by ri.m....on. m ,.. trd f..r that purpose. Tbi.a bus been done, ami ir. I driiv thnt they have any power to repudiate tint J-pjirai-n tner.t, nnd ir, I would nnut grnciouly mqniio wbul i- 1 In ioi- of aaid re-.i pniieni",nt il no regard t to be paid to it. Sir, it is a part oT lln ir contract with the Sinie, made for tho bent fit of 11 pmlion of lo-r eiti.' -ii, ami I br one. dcitH they ütioiild reap that bein fit. I tlonf-ie do hope the bill may be permitted to p;in. Sir. I'm il's i:ni;ti k., Oi Shun v o Intimi t, ill' J,nse f J'rr rn Indies, J)r. 2t. lJs. Mi SrrsKr.Bt I do not aii-c f the pi tpoc nf inflicting a peer-h upnu Ihe mim' is of ihi b..i, f o io n-y o mi-.n. too mmli ime Ins al.cady been e-.. med m be doc-i-i'-n .-f lh(s sot ject f... ihe - .Mir u but ti. i fl v to -; eak my mii. d i. Hja.d l" -hi qoeoini, hai n.y roi tttui ns tniy see where I tsiid, sid sppmvc n. e- It inn inv aciio--. a tiny think liest; f.. lo then. I o ..ng while Illing as ifieil If piC Seillative, ! fa I I am cnnvci ml wi'd do ir - poioos nri'-n this snl-jcct, will by my v.te m-d voice, cany ihemioit. The ii-ohitioti int iibird bv a tn-.-j oitv of li e c onnot cr to wl.cm ihey vyvic .cbnef, me surli a I crn vote foi, be cause I conceive ihe-n lo be notjiiog ni oe than a dcl oa i -n of what the whole Dmi-cmiic paity have fern fil.tu g fni, ever since thi tii-ul'eoiie qoeim hs t i- a.-ititu g tin co'int y. Thev ate, io toy o o-i .., nUunir neue m. thai, a t ail i f 'he platfum we st--ed lo-oti and Intihd f a in ihe canvas j.isi passed. Sil, whai aie i:e b-t 1 ii's j .n f eth by these ic(dutiont hit gentlemen h-u. nbjert t 1 thion. Tliey dotI ie that the lll!e i f i .lcmati ma! la.v ir pii.e 1 ha I the law, ilit and instil ntio:i -f tci it 01 ic ac qtltied l) treaty, remain In fo.ee un'il lightfnlly altced by the new gnveinment ; ihat Califo.i-ia 1 d New Mexico, un der ihee rule, aie 10. w fire; and tint they nullit to icnnin So; and that out Scnatois be ins-MiCod and 1 u. Iiep'een atives in C ngicss ieqi!et'd, in use -II b-al and eon. ii 11 ticnal means to oppoe the itiiioducli.-n nf shvery io them, bv piorurieg 'lie pas.aire of a joint .-so iri -n o. an rmbd ing a dclata i n f 'he existing laws i n Mm sit'-ject. As I said t-efoie, theie i. nothing in il ee p-sohnln. hot the d -c-liine of non.'ihiei feienre, which I ha v.- evei a Woca-ed, aid so long as 1 live shall continue to advocate. That Cookies ha a li.-ht to leuUlate and make all needful mies and 1 emu lation f-r the govetnmciit of ber teuiio-ies cinio-t and is Hot doubted by 'he democratic paity. Ru tint Cotitties ha a 1 Iii I-1 to go bei nod this and v that davei invei shall exisi in these leiiiio.ie, i to aome a power that the c-oi-slituli 11 does not gram. Th dcchia'ioo called for by thc.e reolu i-iis i nothing b it the law an it now exi-t, and the international law governing t nro.u ,a- 1 node. stan J tin m, i that teintmv acquired by the United Si nes, being fice at the tio.e of uch acrpiisi' ion, .hall icmaio unlit alined by the aulnoii'ies lovno n-wer to mike all laws icgulaiing sai'l liniioiics while in their teiri'oiial cxi-Ume. These bemn the facts th-l-, I hi k a! them, 1 imot Say that I cani11, v,. ay ,,,e in llS J, , r fading awv time in a-kin our eoni .encn to pas a Jaw t'cc!aiii. a ibo-g to exist bat will rm any m.ic exit aftr udi declai at nn. M) epini-'H, ir, is that Coniricss hi a light when making laws (emulating the government of thce or. 001 ies, to say j that slaveiy hall not exit in ibe-n while ihey aie tcni'o- j rics. Rot farther ihan this Cong i-s, has no lijht to g; all j f-o t her acti.-n beloos to the people who o.uke up anl in- tiabtt tne ter-i-oiv. Iii with Item to say when fi .iming ! their constitution heihei th- y will have slavery 01 lint. I j ad nit Ihat while ihe.e tco.i'oiifs aie in their infancy that 1 Congress has the power t- leti.Iite f.-i them; l ut when they j gn.w up 1 1 manhood and knock at the d -m of this gieat I n ion for admittance amonj the is'ei St te, I .ay mat Coiigret-s has no light to tfu-e tnem admi-siou bicau.c their Constitidi-iu In i- coip iated in it slaveiy. Sir. if (amgie.s should tcfiise them ad ni.sion in c n-eqnence - f litis wht, let me a.k getnh m n, w uld i' amount to ? They c ul l stiike this clause f...rn their co-i-tinni..-.. he 'mi 'e I, at d the vety toxi dv, if the peop'e bit disposed, thev could call an .'her convention a- d in-eit the slive.y clause. Titat they hve thi tight c-i tiot I e e'enicd, for any ctl-e. d-etri'-e i ai war Willi the vciy bj iiit of -ur if -publican itotilut io , ai d wniiM be si very io the biglies. and stioeget i-se of the lei-n. When (! pg:es adrnii a teirtt i v a a sta;,. i ,to Ihis Fio -n, I co all the pmvei t:i at sh'- ha I ovn iid tc:ii-t--rv,ifat as lw niakiog is concerned, b -couu-s coll t d Void, it I eih' vcs'ed by C'ot-ificss in the people ctilb g these Sta c o toake :hii own luv. Gentlr men ate veiv moth rrit d;ei when they pierne to a.eit 'hat the ci'izeo il" a Sia.e nave ti t a tiht to altei and arnei-d thfi. r-'ns-i'otioti on die siave. v q-ies-i ni, wii out askiog the c--neot of Co i gic.s C.fniUtiu-n ay that we ought to tie ;he fn citizms i f t'iC Union n lai.p om voices again-t the im iod icti n of slaveiy in the-e 'cnitoiies, brcm e the eonf.a'f betwicn Vi L'i- i and ;he Goinmeot n rerr.1 o tie Noit'avoarn ter. imiy. and the oidn ance of firevei pi hi ot. n finm having sliven i-i this State Sii. it i line, anl if gentlemen will examine, they will find it o, that i' i said in the compact eoteiel int lv Virgnia id Ihe Noithwct crn teniti-iie hat sfiveiy t.evi r sia!l exi-t in them unless bv cn-nin io co-spot if die pe.-ple. ard everything in the cnn-p-.ct says ihat davt-ry sh.ll not ei t only matn unless the people oid r otlp twic Now mi , t'.e initi o i' y lep... t g-es fiiilh r than 1 g . They contend l!i. Co'gn s have ihe right by lav t'i s.y tint slavetv never shall xist in thrsc tei i it.-ries. 'f'tos .hu tiine I do n.i bf-lieve, and Iheief-oe will vo'e against tin i lefeienre. I d not attach a notch imporiaocc t th.i question some geni'-' mo do np oi this flooi. Why b.ve ihey p.aciiced wat they have heen p.esching ? If they are so opp c ! to the e x'ension of slaveiy. why !i I toev,bu a .;., t ime mce. vote f i a man to h d l the liii'u-st .-tlioe in f e gif1 f b? Ameiica-i people who o.vos ' im- Ihiee fund-el negtos 1 Tliev talk a hi lit dcrO"fialb clnngieg their cmiie in coder io catch the fiee soil vote. 'ir. we nave not turned t tne lijit . I f. to et the votes of am f.;cti -n. i or do we intend to do it ; o. at i least 1 . a one of the dem onat, lo not. I contend now, a I I have eser done, f r all the d. ctrii es of he deeiociatic pa.ty. And if to?t pat y, to which I am pr-md (o fol xiT, canno sucteed upon fail an I bono, aide prtnri; wi;i:nit stooping to low cuni.'n g and ttiik iy, a I think tiie whig paity have done, and nie now dio.gf I want tlum to be de fe.itnl; f-.r I load . athci sre -nv patty fall lo the eattli never to te aain, Iba- t c her placed open thr ; ior.iclc of p -1 it ic a t fame, bio'iget about by tieachery. These gentlemen have completely demghfo ed to the S-nth ; they have Iren a-id ate i uw i i the North p-cacNi-ig toe ultra Wibnot pio viso -Iodine ; ?nd let ni nk tlicm if thev weie honest in H.ee epininns why did they stdfei thfmelve to bo whipped in hi the snpooit of a man for the firt ofTice in tluir gift who was raisrd with negioes, and whoe farm as spotted with daikies as oun is w iih Mai Lbitds in corn lititi.tg. This lepoit of theirs I believe to t-e nothing but n political catch trap io get the Tee soil v. des in tne coming go'-ei i toi i il I 1 elecM-ni ; I til I Ihi'ik tlie fice soil men will lefiise thei ' t.eaeheiy wi 1 .Co.n od r -nie op'. Thi- i iiie ki.-d of ie ir i 'f'"1 Uieyde.e.vc. f-i men I eb-i.ging to a paity professing I .. 1. , . I .... 1 I IT . 1. . . .. I. I . I. .. J 10 piinci..e. wno win sum-i themselves to oe lasneo 'he sup. on of a s; li.e,., man (by tneir noithe.n mas- iu nave piincipte., vir win suui-i inemscives 10 ur tJMieu I ter ) who has ni in mctp es, oi if he tia. doe ' , ' . . them, dcseivr not mild or pb-a.int look, bul ra , ?l .f ,,v e Un ,h I . - not avow rather woids Mi. Speaker a I said bef -re, I wish to be distinctly tm- deistood on this question, as I will be held iepon.ible by my cottsiituency for my vote. I believe ihat Congte-s has the light lo say thai lavciy shall not xit in thec tern o i ies wtiile tiey aie such, and ha re a I way s opposed a a mat ter nf extediencv lite pioptiety of hiin'n g tl i question into our Ligisiativc Assemblies, willing io leave il to the Sta'es to be fo.med oul -f the T into. ies to settle it. This was the d cttine f -he demncr tic pntynn l its teadei in - tlie fice Stales m ihe pat conflict 't ne South, it appeals fiom the lesolt nf ibe la e election, were no! satisfied with our position; iheii democracy, to a gieat extent, ucei ted oar standen! t-eaiet, and veicd foi ihe man who, thev conceived, would better subseive Ihrir it.teresi.. The fiiendsof Gen. Tayhn,bo'h No.ih and South, hive forced ihi qu.s ion into the halls of legislation, but e:ih f o a ditfereni pin pose. Then let ii come, and let (ic. Taylo. and his fi iends settle it as best liny can. The Xotlh or the South one ne de ceived, and the s..oner they find it out the better. The question of fiee soil w the gtca. absoibini" one of the con tet; it swallownl up every Ihing rise; the Nuii went for Taylo. because Ihey we.e toll b t no Sim n that he would not veto ibe Wilumt p ovisn, and 'bat lie was a bellet fiee sot1 man than Gcneial Cass. The South voted for him upon entirely ildR-ie d gionod, knowing, as Ihe said io their j Southern papeis. and as$eilcd too, by their Southern speech- i es, (though no! in the noith.fm theie they picarhed dilTei- ' cnt dociiine that flcn. Taylor was light upon ib. itij c, and that no man utile he be a fool, eon id for a m -men; en teitam Ihe i lea that be would not veto the pmviso ; well, ' sir, by litis kind of tiickri v, Noiih and Soodi, tne child, was bm, and named (len fayb-r. a neio ibuve of the Sou h. with some three hood.ed slave ) Let lh?m hive f.im. and b t them rcc-'tni'c their co-i.cienee, if Ihcv can, what they nave done for the ,'redoinof th--.e tc ritoi i.-. Al tliongh the demociacv have been -o nosed I. ii.tcs fet i . g with thi. subject, we can Ii I nger f ibeai if we won'd ; we have been foiied.o. ruber thi su t ct na Pcen i.nce.i i.uo our ; bgil-tivc hall l tiea. Tayhu'. frie I. anj f. one I m J willing to make b m sh-iw hi hand. S. me one 1 deceived ; t Ihe.e ii a iiryio in the vv.iod pile tue a you are no?n, 111 . . -. . - . , . t .. lei's have him out A few wool to my ih-moriatir 11 teens a..d I am d. t;e. Gentlemen, we have j-ist passed tl-foujti an exciting polnieil canva-i; our delcg.ie met at H1M1 m and the lesuli of heil labir wa a banner incn..el w ith d- mi crilic piinciple upon i's b id, an t Gen. Cas cf Michtgm wa the standi. d bearer w bo wu H fiv thtou-h HiTopfltci ; it foldi weie tipfthlel and spread t the bi"evze,l'.at ihe wuild might .e the piinci;lcs ms.-iibej thereon; one in-ciijlion was non-interferet-re upon the shveiy nurstion. r in oihet woirl equal ti:h!S and eq.ia Piivi ' s 10 all. -He l.v eide, f.om no.th o.to , we fouga under .hi- banner, but it wa sMrlreti to the caith 5 "d whv Heeaii-e its in.r iption w ere r.. t u.'ht r No. airt bu, because ..f the tieacbe.y and co.iuj t.on that pn yailed t -..-ie .11 ibe Fast i!n.innoiii'ej poliltcal liilillll' liimr I ' 01 iai' f -- ir a-nbi ion and icvcn-e male o-tc wn m we once wt u h-nor stoop to do thai which. Ptty, wc nevei beln-ved he wmill ih, l"bd himselff.iafarti.it 10 defeat l-w puty, and fo ever io the eVes of tt e world di-tmoor and dirc tiiinvclf. I mean Maitm Van Iluie-i the po'i'ical ter.egale, 1 . .. .1 A uh- deserves the coitdemnatum i f evcty honei mm aim lover of I.i country. He wa 01 co. after ti.e imm ntal Jcii- 110 V than ftccepy hi pMtton ; lie na cn -en ms ;is- memory and name g . dwn in silence, unwept, unh m reJ and uni-iing." Now that we have b.ci. bea'en. let u begin ta reive fr the cvming cm flic ; let u keep uprm gooJ terms with the south; she has stool by us in the hour or tri.l ts-e have fnntht itlOUldct tO Shoulder 1 hi UJ nut 8Cpa- . . I : . . 1. .'A In. 1.14 ' . . i l.. .v:. IA . t I. I it nut is V 10 UH Uiat lilT 11 a i , - 1.,. . o r.guii up u iuis '. "Vf. ". ,,.l...l l-v ihe common t.ea.ure of all t - irm "i.i I - w . . . . . . . . i j r . i. - c ... i. s .iv.it i.r inn na a JUitQsni t r iw i the bio d ef .he S m I, flowed a " u ? . . irq'lMf II I' UK ui'i " - we have no ..m ,u wv ,,l lt .,v,.fv r.tr . x,.t tbeie. R..I we have i m .,. i'(1, , . b.nti.t.l b,ve, our cummo.i ac t bring the '. , e. u, ,i who. F.oi.l, T X. and Lnnni .4 mine into Ii i c. iint.y. Ivi- - ihey we.e l y their lawt vh t. admil-ed. we liV rt djeet to thm on tint atroin-t, and lb. irf.ie they ought rc-t t object to those teil ihn ie lemah h g fiee,brao. itirj vere. at the time of then ad i-i"ti. So. I love f.re l.on. and w.;uld tike that i-o mote slave ieini-o v w..ulJ be added t . Mos couotiy. ihn I v,ve my com. In ao1 my p.ty bellet Inn to ce them tlueaienel wi'h di.'-lirut t tin pie.n n. I hi. i an ex i' ii f .et.u ri l.fi-ti ii- nil ni l i ni li - it .1.. sided frrniin a.i.f ci orbe. and i i tine itenini t sever Itl.e In i lo of bro-betlv .,vc mat h -l-l 'he Males i f this g 0- rton Unio-i lognhei. Then let lis he mild u rn mii -ou-h-If e.bieo,i.d ol he led a-nav becau e we hare fallei n mai.ie bgi.i o i r pa.t, wi Ii s puty who re ned 10 dlhomialde W.ipo,i.,f w ,.l ,.e. Toe, s.,cceed.d. o-t because ihey writ i , fano ol ff.ee s.,ii. but bcauc tney wen. Iu. availability; the m t n. rnnveothm ..d byag.ee ment deteimn.cd ...caller ib.i. inmeiples then ramr, in f.ag ems, to I i-r f on winds .f beavei , l!-.at they might be swept fo-tn e.i.o nr,., I.rra-i.e i.f 1 ( 4 , j.p.itai dyf i .l then f.., e tiny to k : man wih no -it.c. r,ual. lie. lion 'ihvi mi'itiy fame, nc-jnocd by I in, a iloy nave ..d. J.m l'o'U's jonn ey man llooat cot ei, in llir Mrxi'Mii Theii only pipai.le was Ihtcna Vi ta sn 1 - a li.ile none g ape. ('apt. ttragg." Let them go on ; Mo y m .not hea My word for n, in le tha i i o yea, ihe si 41 of d-moriacy will ag.in t.e io Ihe aret-d ot. The ;.(.. pje n. Hi. u nu.bt will again raie tiie old drm -ci-tic fi.g d bei a nple f .'dt wilt oof. n to ihe bierze unl wave i.i l.intr.j h fiom Maine t (fcoigi-. AN ACT 7o r.r.n-c the time if .i;'Vc Ci'cuit Coutt in the Cunlir f Je;nui!is aud Jlttlimt .n w. SrcTio 1. h. , , 4c' 1 h Ihe r.en. ial A'Srmblyof tho S a'e i.f Indiu-a. I Int lieieaft. r the pi teg t. nn -f li.C rnciit court in tfn- n.m.ty of .lettnings .(..II c -drum net no Ihes rmd Monday in A ;-t it, and h ill ait unti' 'be e.mm-oce-mrnt of the coeiii! rm.it in the county of baithoaimew, if the btiius theie-.f M-quue it. o Ihe c-'trnty f lU.tb-d'.mew he pnng lorn h com mencf o-. the hii.l Mm day in A full ani sh.ll it und the commenei m- n of tie ci mit c u.t in thee uoi, ,.f Swit zeilan.t, a uuw fixed by law, if the bu.jt.rss ibeicuf icuuire it Sr.c. 2. That all wii.s, tt pon, vrniies. ru, ordeta of court, iccogi.irance, puldirati m. anj procc.f whao evei. which my h ive isnd fiom 1 itbei ciicuit rmtit in sai l counties, since the last session Iheieof, or which mr heie- alter issue, ptevi us 1 1 ihe l iking ctfert f thi. -ct. shall te d.emcd, and taken t be, ..rid me hothy ma Ie retoinable t theiirtdiynf the fint lemi id eithei 1 f the cnuitt u-spcrt. ivelv 10 be hdden by viitne nf tt: act. Sr.C. 3. And all sun.. acI; tis u. t . trier p.orerdir2 row peii.tii-g, or which looeafler may be periling io ailcou-t, shad be taken up and icti I upon .n (he tciini heiem f.xed j fr the holding Ihtieof, and bf disposed of 10 li e same inan ! n r a if no alteia'ioo tiad l.een made of Ihe limes far l')e J fittings of sail Co'iit. Sr.c. 4 That all lw ronti averieg the povisioi.s of this act be, : nd the s -me aie fn irby m pc -led Sl-C 5. That this a; t lake if. f t sod be in force fiom n lf.A. . . & . . I ...... 1... ..... ... . 1. I . I - . . us n'-.tr, mo -si.,i iioir-u i aivij I-v p.l Ol.f.rU lu I lie Stste Sentinel an I Indiana Jotiini!. C. W. C A RR, Speaker of the Honse id Rep-i-entatives. J. G. UK AD. Piesldent of ihe Scinte. Apptoved Jan. 15, 149. PARIS C DUNNING. o(icc. A Public Mcetincr j bolialf nf Sabbuth Schools, and tho S. ci'lfj th ittahx rare nf the CuHJrrn" j Thij Amenran Sjutnl iy Scinx.! Unititt. will b htld iojxt S ibbalii al't. run. ti tl.o liUt, inst. nt the Second Pr sbylcrian Ciii-trli (nv. Mr. li-ibb'f) tit hilf paft ten o'cl -ck. Si.vo.aJ .d!r.'sspf ti-go;,or v.ith foiih? approprialr ti-iisf, ;nny bt oxpected. Tt.c puhiic art; all rospeci fully inviicd. .l:tt i ivl. M.r.;.iEinvi tli? In Ii insr. t.y th-- Rev. .Mr. Iswicl . Uicmai;i H 'j'.is t.i M.u'tv Jam: TiesHLL Danghttr of .Iiep!i i u-ssi-li, i f Madtson Co. Indiana. MAr.r.tF.n in tin 1 l b itist., by Thomas Morrow, r.-q., M::. Joü" V. Mi:r.sr.R. to Sh Mai; I'e.vck. liy tin sin. ort i he pi i. c tioif, Mr. Jona than Fli.tz, b -Mis'. Mai:';j:a Ann In: ce, Dai:rit trrs of ?ilr. Jns-pii and Sarah Pence; all id tin county. GREAT M0IL1L CUUlUSlTY.' (kam c:o.ci:itr Bu the Cclrbratcd and Fur famed Sliaiifi- ruttiily : I ".ROM OnterVu-y. N. !., w . o have iformed for twa onscC!it. e w- ix, to ovt rtlow o.g l.c.i.-. at the e v Vo k ' Ameri;i.. Museum, iiii have i-c.v.l tt.e L,n.,n li-d comimncia tion and patrua.i.e vl ttos-.oo ami fiber Ci.hscu .New F.nlau I, t g leave r tpecilullv toiobom lo lane hud g nteuifi ol ibis city fe..l viciuiiy , mat tuey m oi gi inu a Grand Lever! At ihe Court House in In i.oiapoh., en Monday and Tuesy evenings, Jan. i.ul '2i. Ti'iei cen-s. S'h ld-cn licet. t. i 'J'o :e uJ bt üruu uiJ,' Hole!, a., tie; rainier UoJke aai lit t. Coor. The onineny v. ill apt e n ij rca' Sb.iker Cr.nine. Doors oy en at (i. t' rtor-a.'H'-- to rOtam.-r.re y " pr. ei. I) Cor j-aiu ul i s tee s.nal' hill uf (he Ja . t'osOivilv to. two vcni iirs n!v. 73 uaa'Ii tb ui Vrlr.e,, emlM-r ct tit LgU'ature anj board Vf r. at the I i i tislc lloofe, take t is i.eilio tut epres:r.g O'tr e;ntiin:e to the p opri.to. Mi. U-niil Cnrii-t.-, for the u -vtearii-d kinon.- nij aip-ntion n.-.t we luvt re.e-ve! ; t Lit La., 's a hjiK.ne u 1... Ii ii:r.. e ua 11 at l.oi.:t. kCu.u i'au'.k n aL:c!i l. Ii u Loiluii,: to 1. h.r. DANIEL KULSO.of viieit.-. i k U dm cuoti.. JA MKS lt. M. bill A Vi. ut Warren co-ant v. J4MLS a. KAVll.NS.cf ri-bi ton couHy. H. T .Nt.XtK. of Mo;.tjomery euntv. IlKN. N. s'PKNCtlt, rt i'oHc: ccuntv 1). Ü. N K'HOIX .N , of Mont-utrerj ceur.tr. U. J. DAWmi.N, of S'.eube.i aud Deknib co'untlea. JOHN W. KICK. ' l .--. lor-1 coun'y. VV. A. IM..M K.cl Lapoite coutv. A. t!. i OM t'i l T, H. !s. CAsStLllKLKV, FKI IX VILLS, riliLir V. A I i.r..,e.-i'mroll &r-iCI.rtcn Coar.t.es. I. MORKisu.N.vf lVan.i;-:Wa county. JOHN IIKAIM. VT. TllOvr.OV, A A HON Hot till i' IN. j WM. 4 . K(K. t tsstary 15. tsf.l. ('o r..;' ph-j-ie copy.' ?rt-3w , 'BMIE co-partnershin hcietolore -ifrirc uni'er the firm of i B- WI.NSLUW k PKRKINss, exri. th.v .lav by it. nmitnti- n. Its business wi 1 be teiiUi by eiihu. tf ihe p..ttners, w ho are u tlioricd to use the signsture uf the rinn i . lo.ui i .tion. j R. II. U tNSLOW, I . , . J- NEWTON I EHKIN3. j New lork, Jan. 1, l?49. ISAAC KIP, Jan. t The S'jbicribers have this Jvv lornied m copartnerfcbip unJer tb . firm of vV IN SLOW, LAMKIt t CO , 21 tb- lorarr cfH.-e of Winsljvv Si Pirlvius. Sc. Si, Wall st. lt. II WINsl.OVV, J. F. It. LAN I CIl, i-AAC KIP. Jun. ! Now York, January 1,1 c9. ?:'.-epluieh!! im i5i.it:; ia?rrTi.c! SF.ALF.D Pro.toi's will ie receive! at th-ronnn'.ig roctr af Attred Han ion. ia ti is rity. I'uj ibe Corj.ttttr itko( n e A iUiii lor t-ie Iieaf aaJ Dum'., until nunn, on t,ie ?ih of Fetru , ary ni xl. All persons w i.hinj to ma. e propositions for rati work j will call, in person, at tail Harmon's count ii g room, when il.v can sec iia.. ;.i.. pt ii.c8t ions of sanl lout 11.14, an 1 vbr all ! ;t topos.: Is w ill Lt: b ft. J, g HHOWN. ' A. llAKKlSfiN. riuitdir-i- Conmi:ie for Trust c or iJ Aytuir . !niiananoli, Jin. iV, 4-tFrb? AII31I.MS rUATOItS 0'1 ZC i:. ' "TV"OTlCF. iieret-r given t'.iat letters of a.'i-initra:ion hiv j JL luea ibis .'.ay pranfed to the nndcisigrie, of the rs sic of i Thomas N. Meeker, leceased. All pcro..s ia.le. tr-d to naiJ est ..( j are tequete.l tos-Htb.- ioi iliw ith; . nd ll perst.ns vv t o htrecla:.n j against the s.u. 1 1 state pre r nue.ti-J lo pn seut the same lor allow ! auce. The said estate is proüa -iv solvent. I WILLIAM SL'LLIVAN. Adrar j Innianapoli. J.-n. IT, 1C41. TS-Hwis I'OCKIT ISOOK I.OST. ON Sat urdn y list. a locket hoi k wis lost, cntaiuir. between SCOan.1$'-o. In one f aroei was the exact sum of $i3. T pork-' '.oolt rt aoult oa I' stin ore, lut in 15..! order. It run taintNl nlso, a note on W m. Sc'ioo.-r;.lt for JJ y4 j one on Jsroea avi Wesb-j Jjnes for J!.1, du lat Chrintuma ; one on Jaai.l J.Mies io' $1., loti i.ii-e ihie; ono on At x.-nJer Wr-iley for $. ; one 01 ll.-nrv Ib.ker and Ja 0! C;,ylor for $12 f,o ; one on Atrsr llopki.., p..rU p.-ti.l; togeth-r wita other papers and accounts of no va to hu to the owrivi. V hu'ver will 1 rtuin sai J ' oote ai paper-, atoill receive a lit ral le.var I ami the tna iksof tue ovvcer, Lr applying tt thiornc Ji !U3t y 10, ; H . " "0-3w A large and Well seb ctel stork of Gobi Lever, Ancl or an4 Lcpine watclic on band. and will be ot.l et grettt.v reduced prices. Me nhirs of the Legi, lat.ire, stn-ugers and citir. n. are Invit.d to rail snd examine the watc! c an J prices. AU w o want a goo 1 W at. h tor a sn.ail ku.ii, wo il l da well 0 call ; they nny never have anof.er opt ortu ,itv .f f(f'.Uit ; so rcod U. gain ; these wat -I es must be ol l at tome price ; call -ooii or the chanc taaybelavt. v. II. TA LP-OTT, Opposite B'Owi'iri;'. s v. n iix's smiix it 1 . NSTltrcTlOV in thi l.ntitutioq will b resun.ed on Tue dar next, sernn'l tav of Januirv-, uroier the manngeirent of Miss CLAHA JOHN'MIN". the riiecipal. Iii.liaiiapjlis. Di-cU, I3H-. a aw lIA.a Ä WELL s-b-cted a.ortm.-nt of new and f.Mhioriih'a Mirc'-ea. m. VjIf-. I'oKm O .llorn l-s. Ilu. tt nn.l Stone, mmfy tkrtw ttmu a ps", ai MOKUISON fc. TALUOTTS, one door west of Biowiing's. ;o moo t s am snoi:8. ' A FREFM andcoinptrteassnrtniemjustrerelf e.l anil for lale.OW hr insyC SMI VII II ANNA. ta at : 4 URLS prime Carolina Tir. Jnt received anl for aal at Ä Hi $4 50, by D. i'. TKAL, t si Je RsilioJ Depot, Inüiaa. kt poll!. 71 tl SALT! 1 fififs n.nt KLS No. 1 for aale at river prices. d hrf tra Muvu iKrtation. SMITH k HANNs.. Opnosile Brinch bank.InJitnapolis. Ia. B ITST recei e.t. thai Korirry. Jauo a'a last i.-el HOOD k NOP.LR. salt: Onn RKbH Satt, Just rec wed and fur aa'e low bv .'.4 S.l W.MOORR. TEAS. lire ofTer a auperlor lot at rmaaUlpricM. "45 MITH V UAKNA. O- s' I IS