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rencjr for Um tracing anl commercial operations, of ever port wo f our cun.m n country. As rettet the Jstate liank of Indi.na, it on, no doubt, re sum. at he eaihc.t jav the leadm; Westt-rn Bank will name. Whfih it can d so at an earl.er periej, wirhout pennirent t jjrj to the Hank it. If, ir.e'peciive uf ti.e geu enl welfare, m a cpue-inn c nrenm.; which a more cor.ct opinion ran be f -imej, when the c .t.dition of t!.e branches hall be exhibited thr 5 1 their aanual iep..rt U the I. gi-da-ture. IIa -h measure in r. f. rence 10 tin .1 j-ct .tie 1 b deprecated; fo. should ti.e Hank I e e m-hed uu ln a piem iture attempt at ieun.pti..ii, the -eaple? w,il be de.nived of a cu: jency winch has always been eagerly voti.-ht afn-r, an I tint puru n 01 wieMite 1bt invest d in hank stock, which h ! Ballott'az- deration point u the propriety of appointing some ,t- The House then proceeded to ballot for an A, al.lijeia or to exa...ii,inta,.f,,i report the neral ..tint Clerk; and Mr. Berry' name was With- condit.on of t ach.H.I fund of the fiafe, th.t future legi, drawn. Liurr, m,j ue m.ijr advised 01 the particular legislation, ne- , cesry, to accomplish lhe de-i-xn of that ad nirable fea-; turtr in ourcd.uutunjn, tu which your atteutiou has been ' invited, j The fine and forfeitures in criminal cae hare been et pari a fu. J f,.r the establishment of couritjr femi uarie.. How it i managed or applied, is under t!e pre sent law, un'iriown to the If gT-Iature. It U icspec'fu'ly ' u,r:;e,,t. d that me plan ttiulJ be adopted, by which the ' 'M. 4th. 5th. Hennet. 4J 47 4S Huckleberry, 4 17 5J Bier, ." .Murphy y 3 Hi ink, 1 - - . . .. 1 1 j tt nillieilo met its Own inteie-f a-.l vor Med a hint. . in. .....t.e ll.oU.il anJ iriod. of inaria-rifi tin fun. I in lK- r,..rt, duly doc Ustdet, to the State, mul he adJed to Hi. debt to p.y the iu- , counties, nujr be annually reported lo the General Aeui-1 teiest upon which. 1.0 rnunt ex.tt except a revut 1 , d.rvct My. 1 nd J. C. Huckleberry ofCUrk Co. was declared td nd 11 1 fried. T II t INDIA X A STATE S E X T I X E Ii. C5IO.V, VIOIhA.VCK, PtKbtVtK AN( K." IXMAXAIHJLIS. ni:cKMiu:ii Hii. 07-riie l'OS l UFi-'IC -. t removed t. the hr--brick bu.l linj on t';e n rth t: !o uf Waf h.Jltr;uii trcct, three (l-tyfj wtst f Mer;di 1:1 stfu'et. run liu 31 l: f.tim. in waiünuiun CüUNTV. Taxet Jlej'udiition f ctrtai't Sl.i'r lluid .Si aritt State jhcrs ami Jlrmlert 1'ie I.e- filature Prohibition fj' fife -f St i'c 7;.?,t htau of I i.Ii rn , Mip !y ( otrttv, Wkliam Paaciatiu Smtl-t 1'mtiir CotT. t K.,,t.r iu4, lilL e 'rfs .' n n r--fr"t .VJuhuient. Uttum tin't t.ij ike State JJa ik Stjy L. jic i;""' ""is'i " q m t r i.a v,.- 1. 1 . .ir. i 11 r -1 i.r iur "(1U : 1 T a i jp.j 10 11, baie the Mtte !. row n, arly .-....1, ni.ir ui i.ir-K-iini uiiwn out, a.nj 1 e loues idci-I cent to a uMen wir.dm up of the auneiun of the bank, woulj well 114h diisipate t!,e t aiai.t. At t . the general management of the br.k, tue tnete-t crnt.iiy huutj be cx eicied fjr tli coirecf 1 n of all abue. which mair he fnum! to exist, in order to nUin it ch ira ter arxl usefuln an ! w'l' 'he moi watchful iüance, I am in p iSM-ion of inttitutiwn ia which the ivile of the iUle Lave a dee -j iu- ! fact, from which I ran iir an imni .f tK- ..r. I 'Pi..:.. . ... . . . t t . . ..... . no imrrei ni trie JMare brueritr, endowed tv a 1 """.'l'i ocuU. I arKirilu:i, anU Mo, were ai. mumticence ot the dencral Government, are entitled to nounccd ai candidnts your epecial attention. I d iiiae that Iiiülution pro peroiM, useful and rrmarent, will require a ron-tant su pervii,ioii of iU alTaira, and it fuiid ahould Ins protected LTZZ" T:JLV1! .V &J!J. l -de.v.rcJ thu to .ay uV.re u the condition - - - - -' IKfllllll. I I II 1 1 lilt. .I I . , I ..r r... . . . , . . . .. , a nil notes luve proved inconvenient for circulation, ai d f.. r the payment of taxe, and hie suirertd and are i'ill liable t a iCrraferdepreci.iti .ii titan theof the den innn itio-i. It is believed that it would be highly beneltcul to the public. trenerally, if provi-.ion w. re m.e"j-y law tor the SUte to tak up the hltie, by substinitn-p iri"th-ir p! ire n..te f live dollaM. As the St-ite can lo-.e n willing l.y th opeiation, no good rcat n can be conceive i why t:.n U.itl 1 i ut be done imriif.iiateiy, the moie ecitlly as it i nw settled that tliey must tetruin in the hand if the people, until they cm be nken up in the oil cton of the Stit tevenue. l'nd r existii em utn-tnrri bon It cannot be I f r their lede'n; ion,ai.d it Will require every exertion ti prevent their de preciation. Their value a a emulating medium, for which they have been ued. must now lr;-nd 0:1 t.'ie facility with vrhKh they em b? applied to the i ay tnei.t of taxes, and the demand crcattd Li them, by ti.e amount of taxes to te col lected. J-Votn the re(ort of the Treiaorer of State whirh will be laid before you, it will be seen tint the balance r maiiiin in the Tiejtury on the 3 1 -t f October last, bein the cSoe of the fical ye.r is 2y,77l.;3. The rep it of the Auditor of State, whirh will be lai 1 t o fore you, show the ae anient of the pici-iit year fr..m whi h (he revenue of lli it t le d lived. It apot-ait tliit the whole taxable pio;-rty of Indinn i valued at fyöjlf 763, sh'.win an n ciiae over the assessments of the ievi ouearof .,lij2pl'i. T.ie iiutuber of po:i: te'urned aie 13," IG, shovi;i an iiK iea-e in the number of f oils of 3,4-i. The levenue receivid the present year tt Mite piirpiates will he f I J,SM,Ö.. This am Hint 1t.ler1.e J uink r the law di.ectini a:i ai iiu.il perm neiil tax of f oty cents lo be levied ech year 011 t'ic raiid a.s.rt:nci.t f r Internal Im provemeiit piirpo-cs, and 4evnty-t'ive cents 011 each poll to pay the current exn-e-t of the State tiovei liment. I'liese expenses are rstim at- d lor the ensuing year at j 2,7ö),iw). The j.ie-ient Librarian of the State 111 the faiUifui dichare f'f h!i duties has pi iced the Itbiaty iu exri lUi t d i diti n Many book- which were Mippod to le h.st, have been te overe I by him, and some va iiab e adlitems have been made by purchase under Ute law el the last session 0:1 that subject. Hein: entrusted with the 1 are of the capital, close attei.ii-n has been given fy him to t!ie piesfivatio i of ti.e hou-e and its fun.i'ui e, and it is i t d the imiov erneut 1:. its ai uue. iiinis will pievei.t fiat want of comfort an 1 lo-s of health 5o .nuh romplaifed of amun.'t th.se by wln.m it ia been p'eviuu-ly o' cupnd. S nie ext ii-i.n of the piivnee ot t.ie Library, 1; is believed is ntcii-.iy lo cany out lis ori- w aiin of the Stale, a fully as the means wilhin mv power would enable me, witS auch fUeuli ma a seemed important lor your cornideration. There is, as you will errive. Iif le in the aject of our e(Ti.rf, upon which we can lo.k with pleasure. It is difficult to foreMe ilie ieu'.t of the preiit stale of thin, and equally as d lii utto tleterminc, w hat particular remedy ahoul I be applied The involvement of the cit etis, while addm? to tiie em barrasniient of the atliir of the Mate, mrrea-es the a 1 ount 1 ( le-pom-ibüity resting upon us. There never has U'en a time in the ItUtory of our .Mite when a irit f forlearance, tirmness of purpose, and an entire abjn doMrnent of a'l selfish desin wer more impetu ul v re ju red o i!ioe entrusted with the management of her concern. It will at at all timea alTrd me the tnot sincere plea sure to unite with the Legislature, in the adoption of n ea mire to promote the welfare, and retrieve the credit of the tatr. Coming to your dutie immediately fron the peo ple, y ou will Im well informed of their peculiar wanti and neresüitiert, ari(' whatever you m iv propose f r the relief of the community, at the jine time impartially securing the just rights of all, shall receive my most willing sanc tion. May all your labors he sinalued by hirmony of action, and followed with the most beneücial resulu to our common constituents. SAML. CIGÜEK. Lxi.ctTirE C m a m a k r . iJcitmber 7, 1811 Indiana laoril.'itiire. Oal UCsin. The condition of the Stite l'rison claims your e'j'ecial re fcird. At I lie lat meeting of the Legislature, prtvision was male by law for a partial reormiat i n of its g ivemrnent ! SFNATF. .Monday, IVc. fi. Thf S.-rnte wits en lied to order ly iho linn. Sam 1 1 1. 1 1 ALI., Lieut, (overnor. Dmil tus Miitiire, F.Mi., In iic'iks 1 Secretary to the I st S.-n ite, c alled the names ul" riieiuberd, when the IuIIoaiii answer ed : The Senators were all present, except .Air. Car nun d" K mix einiiity. The i)vv s,i);itnrs hiving Leon sworn into effice 1))' the Hon. Charles Uewey, the Senate proceeded to itrs or;j iniz ition. Mr. D.ilbuii moved tint the Senate proceed to the t-h'ct ion id the l'ri nc i pi 1 Secrt'tnry ; hut on the Benson Taylor I) si!as Sett Sink Johnson liiink llaliottitigi. In 2A. 3.1. J7 5-J 1! V7 M 4 2 li 11 a 7 :i VPW TiT'vrr niurvr t)n motion the llou.-e then proceeded to hillot for I , . ' i:..r.,lli.i?C.-rb. Ur. H.-n.or,. Taylor, Jl,on. '.""'T ' 'W'' "" I'uiticiuiit the 10x1 ih-j titean to flay. The past week ha let us intj the secret which we j have for some time suspected, of a cltu of d: -jiri-fi. d and disappointed whi,j oifue a ekcr$, vv'ioe liut.u: jmt n ' till this moment have been shrouded io tin prVoundvst mystery, but which are bkely to have a most important bearing upon the future policy of this fta'.e, to say the j least. For ihe lenef.t of tie honest juople of a'l parties. , we proceed to shed as much 1'i.jhl uon toe sulject as for The nam? of Mesari. Johnson and Slack were the time Uiiiig s ems to 11 to be prudent, and we Lall then withdrawn. j hcreifur fuinish euch further development a the inter- And Col. F.. M. Benson was declared duly elect- Jests of the public shad eim to rcjuir.-. ed .tiJ qu ll.tied. . I This ri:or.e.t 0,1 the po::tk-I chois-hoar.I is an at- I he Secretary of the Senate appeared with toe ,;. , W1 ,, . , , . . t,h,, r .e IVnu, the S,;,te. ' ' T f" ,hMOl"tnit ' lf Mr. Speaker: I am d.rccted by the Senate to in ft r-n i "" atfl he d-"hlfu of Terre Haute, on the the llour-e of ISeprtentativi! that the Senate has j ba"k" üf l!ie 'nderiun Wabash, its ramiiication ex adopted the f.'lowiti;' resolution: tend, at the least, into Ohio an 1 Illinois, und embrace , ienorcJ, Tint the HYu.-c of Upreferitativcs be ! or WH embrace, all that larp class rf tndin politicians inf iniied that the Senite hai met, formed a qu rum j who wvre disappoiuud in their hopes to obtain a s!iare of elected Hou-I i .M.-.iire, I'rmc.pal Secretary . the .. y- UfjJtr lhi asceillLnrjr f c t lill r . John r . l arquhar, Asit-taut S-'cret trv. Sam!. C ami,. K..,ifi". r. 1. . 11 1 - Dunn. Fnro-hn, Secretary, and Uav.dMiih r, D.r1, Al,hf h e I Welti Keeper, and tint they are now ready to proceed to i fjtce wtM jrabi4,,, fUl)d ll),we wcU k"ow anJ h'! Ji- KMMPlativi? buine. jtmguislieJ gentlemen of the late Harrison party. Major The Senate has aluo adopted the following re.-olu- ; 'en',il Samc ll Ji dah, of Vincenms. ami a certain he- tion : roic Li utexaxt t'oioviL, of TV ire Haute. aiJtUhy Jit solitJ, That the joint rules which were in force sundry and sevenl lawyer and doctor, political and for the rrove-rmnent of the la.t (Jeneral Assembly.! pi.:I,.p!iica!. and many extinguished men' tnil.tarv, civil be Adopted by the Senate as the rules ot the joint ...1 :.. 1.. ., iir, ; 1 . . '. , '. 1 ... n J . anujuiiciai, wiio occupied tMiiiinannin; station in the action tor the present her-sioti, and that the House of 1 , , ,, . . , , , , . . i . . , . . . . . n'e 1 residential contest, but who faded t- eb-ain a iot Kepreseitlitives be lriforincd ot the adoption ot said 1 , . ' M" u 11 ' ' 9111 a Ju"1 joint rules and their concurrence therein requested, i reiJ"rJ fot ,,,,,r ""I',r'a!' trvi.:e m the whi cause. The following rentleinen were teverully an-j T,,e managers of this n, w inoven.cnt , for the purpose nllIICed a) t anditlates for Door Keeper, and the f facilitating their d.ii s. have already secure d the er House proceeded to balb-t : j viies of one of the must elficient persons bclo'igmg to the Hi.tchkist!, lcC)riiii( k, Witicliell, Harrison, Ber-: Whig editorial Corps in this State, bcin? nobrdv c! ryhill.Stipp, Bennett, Irvin. Brown. Chill. H an, j ,j,all lhe Wt. known Ute jani..r of the x aba.h Courier Montgomery, I'atterson, Miller, Huliey, Mihati, i . , .r . , ,, ,,. H,ym.si,Cl.adrick,C,.x.cV:c.eVc. f Dowu.o, e.vuJ, to Gov.Ualace, who On the fourth ballot, Mr Patterson was elected ! U h,i ,iew a,,,! A-"1'-- material arrive g.,.,n enough. Door Keeper. I carablish a newspaper at Terre Haute on the 15th int. On motion of Mr.4Har.neran, Ueso'ved, That the ' t,e c-'1 ibe Wabash Impress." Rev. .Mr. (iurley te requeeted to nttend in t!i.'j This newspaper, under the immediate control of the re 11 f ii ....... .. . 1 .... i .1 . 1 .... . . unuteui ueprc-seniauv.-s 1 a i.hm v aim open me ; uountanie Unvl.n?, will ,tnn lo lead the move-rent in ' m-nt , and brie ilv st L'l what he co.,;.or.d toe law present e.on wi'h prayer, and that the Senate : ,h, ruh va,;cy oft!je Wa!lJli by j.!aril ils,Ilir, flV(1Jt be , re! it, on to th,- matter eontau-ed i . the re be .requested to attend I. n body. Accord. ..gly M r. (f JUlJf.K MrIjEAX WHIU cXDlDTK Ul"tion. The resohi-,.. w ,?v.. -,r.-d b v Mee, s. N . J. Brown and J. MarMall were appo.nted a ( T,c NLXr rHEsIl)KNCV, wh.Ie every "effort ! F-rr. Newli,,.!. and opposed by I. S. Ti. m;.(,,, coniiiiittee to wait on Mr. Gurley ,n accordance , y j was. hvever, ad -.tcd. ,:..,u.:r with th" above re-idutioti. .wmai once ne openly made by the Managers to Rive 1 , 3 . , ,. , ... ' r' . , . , . n . . . ., .. i..-; ! resolution-, e..-.-:,t ti:e e 'ot. 1. v.ure .n o Uuo,.,. ,:. wn iiioiioii 01 .vir. iiorman, in unci a, 1 iifti ii,( , .w..m,..,t,.,.,, tlJ me announcement : 1 1 (. i o.r,. 1 , 1... r. ' t .. .1 f I r L r el.1.2 I I ..iikA i..e..r. 1 1.1 s...... tli.il f .irijlhottrkr.iar.. ..1....... . I : . - J 1 'n-in - Mils ....mi- llll.Fi ill II1V . 'L 11 '1 1 1111 I II1TJI J nil J'. MUMfi' , n UUflC JI'ifM A u.eetm i f the ct'zert of V ish:r-ton cotin- tv was held at t!i-j Court II i'-te i:i Silo.n. oo to. t!i trirt., t:i? proceed rie of wn c a are re;urt. d in he S.iletn Kep-iS-l c ari. Co!. '.. I. Lx.n wa- nti .tor. ted PrcM.leot, M tj. I. Mead ai.d S. M. H.,, n. F.-;., were rii V ,.-e J'refu!i::s, nn ! J. (I. May, I'sq., w as ap,i ; i . 1 1 J Secretary, A co ii.ii tte.; cf k'V'm, cur.?;?tin f M n-rti. F. F.irr. Tlios. Britain. F.. N -.v!ai.!. W't.i. Tio.;;;. on, Iluofj Kou'iiiaii, Um. LiitJ.cy, ntsd Valentine Biker, appoli.ted f the purpo-e, reoi'ed tlij toi iown:; resolut 'Oi;s : H'toirf.l, To it the t ax, tiovv k'Vjed and collect ed, are h-o-'i and op,resie. linuliid. Tint it ;s the deT'oTit' op'n'i-n if tins im-elii tintt the le 'i.-l.itur.' .d" ur t.i'..- .tou.d, it its o-t s.'-si :t, reiui.:,.i,e nil i ite b ,.., .,r w h:cii the St ate Ii is ti"t rei-rive d bo it ti : ro.i s:der:.t icn, and tha to" -h'ure s.'n. t! t mi:lv resolve to pay :ie,i!ie: prttieipal n r ii.ttrt.st, i.ur any part thyreo', f any s j;'i h mm!s. Hi t'lcc'l ', To it it is me opinion cf this inej tf. til at tbo e-al ii let . the l.xeeutive nil J nbrul iin cers of tins State should If reduced one tiitul. 7i Aot f (, Th it th- j'f-r Jinn all v nie? cd" Sena tors and Kepr sci.t itn ee eh'uid be ledu.vd t t.vo doli ts per d :y. ts dctd. That the I0;:'.! iture u'tould pr. !i b.t the tale of any State bonds fir any pjrp.-o whit ever, unit's Hu means s!i u!d first bo j r .v J-d to ,:iy the interest :he; jo:i. without t iX.nj the peo i! . Ji( tjlctd. Tint the St ite Ji ink and irm.-ii -s slüHild he compelled t re-nine J eie payment ai the e irhest p r.od pr o ticabl . lit iilcnt, That the special 'eruiofthe Va.-!i'rj-ton Cirruit tJoort sln.iild te .. !..i.-d. lit s i'i-i d, J.r In r. Tint it is tli-; express dt s re ei this meeting tint the n..t l.iiisl itnre sosp-nd the further payment of the Sitte b nds, S t!i prin cipal and interest, until the Mite ts better ahle to pay; atid thatt.hu h'is! ature lay no tax up-ui the (people tieyoiid wint is i.'vMry lo de.'iiy toJ let exjien-e ot the State ( to en; mojit . Hslvrd l'!i it a copy i f the I .re r )M-r Promi lle ami licioioi ions b i'ortir.!,.'d ijr Sen it -rs n: d lieprcsetit at iv es, and by tte-m be L.d b"!io ,e en tte and ILoi-e t f Kepr e-ei.t at'vt .-. ' The luti tii then pn ceeded l' co'i.-tiiler each re. solution sop-tnileiy. I'he first wis ud.. oe.i w:ti "it oi tint ; mi the b"C..l, a:i aii,.n t - 4 i tleotte aro.-. .Air. Hunhani s: o-'e.-ted to the c ;:i.m ttee ;ni j-in tol- Tin u I ' "z ' Vfii in'" I. I. r'0 n I if L- : I ! , ? .1 1 1 : 1 t l. . Hex 1-. i I 1 li ." ! - 1 it t "I .v. .:i Ok- ! ; f. t- 1 '. i ' p. s:" tw an t . 1 - t.ir ! til t'tu . .. .o 1 1 .,-) . .., 1, e '.-. . i.J c.nn l ieir- lo tU I". ! ; 1 . . ! t'i lf-H . i l if I ,'t 1 i. .in, 1 n 01 .i- no ! I '.r ii I w i it (. ..(.. H-I.t. S t it -tl I IV I .1 :l I'l'I.-ltil, f llir A .'l ! -txr-M . t.f.U-.! 1I.U tuseoi. 1. '. .11 I, . 1 e. SiLVA. it. .'.iUl'Ki, i. rW. si. M j n t.t 11 -0:1". -J t-.l iv 4 .11 tf. . V. t, re ct.: st'el ( i H', r !i in ' ! to ViJL li'iu of tt i'irt, 11 o 'i U- 11 1. 1. 0 .1 ii 11. 1 -t...,it iv üwfte '.tl. ii.. 111. .1 t i.. ; 1, 1 1.- i,ii . 1 -a I . ii. A 1 ' i.ir j t I Wi;!. on lJ. iiuin I11V1112 : UI .n :.! 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A i"i-t .MC'-r.-. ! ; i 1 y . :; i' e l..i!ii'' I 'a Z i 1 M -e. .1 es M et . n t' e e ! b d , i '. lie's ,' ti.e : U t 'l It. o '- e e ' i " e I III i Iii !l nu ii;.iine, o mu djh rlioii Ml Mie xt ir-U n oi ilie Mi;tMH uf Mr. UoiliMS. the motion V.iS Wltll- ' lrt nn ...m, .., i:uni'7 uni mc y i-wnn f nunc j';rur;ai ini.TCTS are IiiOSl vva at!' t'! : ,i k I 1 7 " I oraw n, lor tin; j urjx.se ot cleleriiiinm, by ot, ""- ..'"omu- .n e--.. .e. ...... oi .... o ueejiy invoiveu in inu movemet.t, iffnorant ot i! rise and Jltsdcd, That t w -n d le in 'st -i-- . It c f.r oil the 14th ot lat Jui.e. Ill puisuuire of the Art J'id , .iL. i 3 . i minnim und fleeted Jolin W Divis Sneaker and r t i.i i i ... , . r amed. vesting th, ajiritoie-ni , the Kxe, uove, J.,i ph tCr,,,:4 lUt-' "e'v ' Reeled under the late ' . ,. ! r n r , ,,, I le r Lr W t ' Mo b 1 rr"greSS ' fwf Uh,,u,, We h ,vo as -vpt ' tter. the next U-ieI Hare to p,,, a stay law U ether uf.e It. I'ratt ami John .M.D.u.l Ks.pv, were aj-.-oi-.ted , ?ii"rli"ii,n'nt. Mes-rs. Colins and Harris were j " 1 ''r,m " 1 r"' -T'1 V, ' 'VlcK" ; we are assured he ha l.een lul.lrcss..,! ,,.,oa t,P ijt j,y ortwovears. So;en.,.e.id,-M oi the Mute l'r.s,.-.Mr. W.Uun, c:.,:- ppo!:! ted Tellers by the Chair. The JoIIowm.m; 1 --'fry. Assistant tlerk, L M. IJen.oii, Lnre-iini . tW irc.in,)Vt.r uf tltf u- ..ü411. Captl W.lev Johnson .IVred the I-iIiam- rc, bim, t Ie r', Ir. Sim.i. I Meniwetl.er, I'hvsici.in, ai d t.'.e ' was the re.ult : , clerk, and W m. Tat terson, doorkeeper, and are now 1 " .' . ' Tuti.ni w h e!i w a- ado te.l K. 1, c ..,,..,. I , M.,1,..! ,,.c.,,,i ,v,a ,,,, äHW 3j.w(,Aier ijrcnilylo,,,,,,'..,,!... l,;Bi.l iliv,-b,..,,,. i" " - f'"!J'J " j '"' .- ?,,' l-M.uv !., i,,..,,,.,-! uiri. ..uiit . ai i o.uii., io law. nerc w an, i 1 1 I ie V uli Hie , , . . U i-miiiinli.... n liinnii I irl i,l t u i.iki' n m.: Nevertheless, to a rertain mIh,i r,..t , fT :n '. . - ' 1 r.-.'HiJ, uii:er ix.etit mi i.,r ,t a.s Ioj:i tv. o- Vt I. v t ' e i t . I i i s I'd ! t.t I'! t':e I (V ! 'v it. : . a - r 1 i'., it? . . i I an . ft t Wi h m -m n bis vt :f , t n l' !: - w 1 1" -, J ! a tl ' s e- t ;e e t Ce ll t ! : . b. I v 1 1 . th ! li ir 1 1 .' ."i ei i J Uii in i i 'i I n ' i i p I '! 1 1 z ' ' e e- ti : A i d ,! f ! r ' ' v t l.e 'I T Ii teil ! ti .v i :-, it' . vy t! y um, ; ' t' e C if -it ' l 1 1.1 I CI i. t 111 s.l! 1 J.' Tl 1 l.y .. ! i o; the (. f t. .V. i.i : w At: tt. s. t I ''i. f s. 1 t.-: ' i ! t - ' I .ill! .t be i ' J in 'e a s. ' l.e ;. f. i the d-t'i.i'-je cf ti l! -illsl . li -hit''', l-t'v itej m:..- . i 2:: V It. report of Dr. Saamel Wort, visiter of th-? Pii,o:i. for the Aiier me tniee new senators Had drawn lots-, .w r. -- . - . '. . . " . real or ): pre-ent ve.r. He give a full arc. u.t ..f the Mate .f the j Miller forested tint .Mr. Pitcher was elected l"JI"lt1 lo .acl w 1 " a ,r O'H'iiiltee on ti.e Le the dupe .1 ,bs.-t.i:i- and se'l.oli inui. Although the 1 thirds of it Pn-.n, i.1,,1 m.kes many valuable Mijrevti'.i.s iu lavcr of rc- t Ir-.m a new district, and should have drawn with the. ''irl uu ' 'V ' l" 11 " I ..xceiiency. iie.' iii.Mblliii ' the w hole s stem. L.iborj V .1.. ,i. .. .. i .i. vt . ... 1 (lovernor ami inform him that both Houses are fully .!.-- .i iii?Li - n i i1 i nr im, i. h n ri. .i.im.-. " Nt.it' ;1" Eil.ii t;i , Mie!!.) t'oititM. I'l IU 1 t. I ' I A. ' -I IHM, . I'. 1 11. '..; r.l li.r l .1 ' n H r.i'"l i t i . i I V. t -t oti, el-iei il. f " ' II I . -a .1 a ! i ii fit-. luv .I.- :,:..! lonll'i ...I ;.t l ii t. - in i.:.se S . ! ., in. !. .. i .1 - ii I ; !i t'. i ti,. ...1 . . f. t . -r l mt t,r Ii. r .! .:'i ;. - -. .1 n i r-. I. .' . - ' ' I. it .i . e . ... I., i I i ii. e i.l f .ii I,. I i ill r . '. on.- i... ! . .1 -i l'i f "'I 1 ' Il 1- ot l.-.'.l 4 Uf . I , . . , ,. . , . , ., i v. o - n ii in- ii fi I ose , I ii v ii it ii .ii i r-si s. i Pu.uu the pa-t su nm r, while in the S .u'.hero pirt f the , tt o... .t ... .., ... x . . 1 n"H n i zetl . n nd n e itiiw ready to receive any coin .... . .. .ii '. . i i i i . i mi i irki'r. . i h iirir. r- v .-siaie, i ma.ie n a iioirr. la spi im a n ai lime in vxaiiium ..... ...... ...... , ....... - . . . . .. ..' i ...... .. . n ........... i .i... . . i. i i limn i'.'.tion t .at ne v now ileein nr.i ier to m ie i j i-i- - -- lt. 2.1. ...1. 'J 1 'J i U I 2 v'l 4th. '4 cooe eiii, to sativty the mo,t .bill oliseivt r, t!i tt in man, or . aet of ni. n, the belt ipialilied t'.at can be foui.d, w oi d be I "'! a -'S Ai a JJU l re, able to ttureced i: the ma laenieut ot" the jieent l'iio:i, a , -h irles I e-t, audi an iiutitutioa .ni'ittj be co.td.icUd. The Tris-n itcll'. Scattering. is ntirely t u small, ai.d the- bun t, n.'s are iil-.lei;iie.l aod Do.r'l i.-s Mauire haviie receivod am iioritv of mir t ietruete.l. When l he :iMiti n il baildit;s, c.ll'em- t, ti J . . .: .. pl.t.dbv the Ait of last Mson. shall te c tn.deted. the inesc.iv, aaucjarw ny IHO iTOsPIOlit pace u iibiii t lie wall- will le üniic-aiU iilo-d i.p, thai it w i.l le hi'o-mI. e to I in I- v He t.hvitls m tie- Itnnts t.f the I'li-ou. with advant ic t the .supei inteodeiits, or ihe Mate. In b ed. sinta!i',e woiksh ps, wi'h Ihe requisite 1 4M a:i 1 an, and pr jTily vintila'eil t 1 tctuie the loailti of the pris i.eis, c iiiict be t timed without pun-mi.;; an ad !itu nal lit t I' jrrt u.id, whu h ciui;ol Le doi e except -t a ve.y ixtuvaant price. The bicati .ri of t!ie renitet.tiary in the 'h o liver, in the J .1 . II. Fanj'lliar immi diate v iciiuiy of .1 lion. ihu: ' c. inri.errial city, fuiuisli-. )r, Cros r rveiy i-icioiv i r me pr 'in .1 it r:nH' hiicui 1 1 1.1c en- q 'j j u i;ui .i -a iciii 'vai 1.. a 'O-i.int t' 10 ill jei.ei s ii v mc 1. 1101 t i be tlcsiie 1. The ineluii ility c f Ihe pe st ut site, bow c er, I vei v obvit us. lhe Iiimmms Mtuated withiu the i.aor- th it body resjiectfully requested. i he Holl: rresidenry is ertainly tlie grand piie fir whi.h they mt ari to contend, it is not their o dy ultimate olject. They nre not insensib'e of the imneiise chances aaint them; but they mein, by the mo-t adroit mi I we! weighed polu-y, at IcM-t to obtain through the i 1 , ll 1 . ucc. of .Mi Lean's name, uscrinlincu in th co-uinh of the State. Our ex it s appraised v 1 r;e. for wh.ch'it w a, established, winle I can f.cely express my ! :ind Vanderburgh constituted a new distnctor imt. j ,,"tl riM,rt "U' U,l at ,w 1,,!,t ;u,-h c.i.i.i- s-ti'faciion with the m anat met t .f th. su;.. ri. te.. !ei.is, ! Mr. Chamberlain moved that Mr. Pitcher roeeed '-"t",n w" u,; ':de ; and that tlie .N.M.ate be in far a it c.me u-der my .te rvat.ori, ai d in I'.vl.i cf ihe pr j ,rHW . u,uli ui,iti..!i was i!iriis.rd hv Mr I'll,. ! formed of the aih.ptioii of tins resolution, and the yiHioinof theliw-ol lastwmter, islara-th.y went, I luve 11 (, .in,, ,,,,,er!i yr Collin, moved to re-e..nsider the ! ap!""t''t 'inUr comniittec on tiie part of celleut. thou-i whi- f.ieu.l. (iowr -ior iiTTiii.iivn in tj 111; iiiji mi' 1 ,11 ui iii,i, i.ii in- 1 iniir i'l- ( . iy of this discipline, as 1 st ablished by lw, cjui..tte too ""ten r.-l iti ve to the new members, which on 1110 on a!and in d for tfie c!ia:ai tei of the Mite, the count, y tnmol Mr. H'rrniian w a 1 lid on the table, ami lias teen foil of rmu..rs, f.r many vcais, of inion maemci.t then tin Senate jirocceded to the election of l'rinci iiu.1 ant of ptip.-i at'eiiii 'ii tai the pa. t of the Nii(.iei ititen- ' tJ -'eretary il.tilf 1... . .......I .... I .. 1. . . . ... I t t i. n . t . . I, nil 111 .'111? . 11 1-1 c.:.ll.ill"il VI luv C.IUIC rrr.Lic mihi n.c in sum. nv cii:mv. Inti mal Im I'l'ult mti.ti .Si.vyi dt d Ih h' S'u'i Jimds lit il ti t i ) 1 t J .Si.'., t .V i V Ili'ifd ij H.fualizati-tit Sjn cie 1'aji.tt i:t I,:tj-i uo.ni:t ,.t for !h It II In t t. nc, r.' vv. - s 1 a. ie. A I 1 11-. : ri ll . t- '. 1 . I .. I il l .!. .- '. I .'!.- -e 1 -, ii i'l - .1 1. t h, i-i , , h.h: . le ui 1- ! ..v .. 1.1 ittii '..l...... J ...1 Ad im, V 1 , . ll ' t I- t 1- li. ! I. ! V I - 1 ' 1 .. f ,.i,i ;.,'.:. s.i, I il- . . '. ..1. . 1 r, . t'. te I i t . .'i ! 1 ..It - . , . , t 1 l.-i l. ; 1 t , r - , ... . .' I " . t a t'.e I Hie el" 1 r t .'.'. t"i J.i 11 ii. C . 1... 1.1 ! : .- il- ! : . 'it- ! At a or c ... r ,...J e ai j niri eu. INDIANA L 1 1 C 1 s L A T 1 1 K E . tt ird tv inrjF.it, was i.ur-:n:)ce of 101 o. . c ti'diee. Hi ti.e boosted into the mibern it ri i! rh nr u;.oii tlie ba'k of the iici''V 'o'i:,l v, upwards . f thre t.. ........ a--rn.:.led ttlil tH" to A n - !i ' ;iS o la nented IIarri-n peare t 1 his; to 1: e and the ma'i- M MFMUIlHS or TUk ILMlTF.. oll!)- t-.ected. On motion, proceed, ,! to theclection of Assistant Seer tary of the Senate. The following was the result of the tour ball .tin-: Albert I.. Holmes, ll oner Johnson, ist. cd. n.i If) 17 'do r: h 0 11 a :i l D.ntocrtts. ; Berry, Win , Uriijhf. Jt sse D. ("arr, Geo. V. L'arr, .'ohn F. Chamberlain, L M. Davis, Atoier Dobsoii, David M. Fo-te-r, John HtTiis, 11. J. Ilt rriman, David B. Hetiield, S. P: Hoover, David Hi nz r, Henry i Mill r, i"tniih I iNickcl. J. it. 1 ' Parks, P. M III bertson, Scattering, .1 11 r.irillllllf .f l'n rb ' r. ......t.t.r I. . I . . . l.iftl I'.a tl Oiated limits i.f ihe Town, vvnh dt Üiims ui the citivns cei vi- l a majority of all the votes jjiven, was declar- Kotiert, II. near it. The practice h.s hc-cn for many year-, ai l I aj.p.- ,,J (JV fleeU'd. Sll.inlv-t. Win. hen 1 it (anti'd le tidi fly clunked until ni -re 10 in i oh- ; ri "...,1 , (,,,, r. . . . snUUir - 1 I 11 irio.r l!u iirnifri.cj i.t hi ntint f.r Xeciwrniit iioiait a. .a. 1- - i - " , ,, . Secretary, James (J. Head. Senator from Clarke 1 a,!m'mi1. county, npp'vtred. a ts ,; iil ti -.1 and took Li. seat. . u t, S-U-iauie!' Air. st, ot .M ir o i, asked Je-ive; to liitroi.'uce a , h 11 of Bei f : but it was decided by tlie cast:ni j Vi te of the I.t. (governor, tliat no b;ll wool I te in tio.luee 1. ut. til the rnl 's f.r the buines of the Se nate were made known from tiie chair. On motion, the Senate proceeded to the election lamed, to employ a a. t i I" the rum icts al la',.'i wtlhiut t!n J'iisoii, an I It ha- l e. n the e au-e of nm Ii j'it cu ii, iao t on tlie part i f ti.e I' eiiv of Je lit rini illc, t l it tney are daily Cempdlcd to wi!rieis Cvlivii ted f.-l 'iis nut ti;. with the o,uliti n cf the town. .Tuae t vvheie Ihe l'nsoni, its jnaiiaetiM lit must, and t!t)c$ Irupuet tl v biin the cdiii ci cd the institution in Cil.ll rt with the p bee at Jcheisou ville. It is admitted tocui c.'lisi lei at ion, win tliei it vvmilllit be exjcdient an I pioper to t far chuie the prc-ss -rit situa tion if the I'lism, as to s:ab!ili it with nit the hunts ul lie tow ii of Je Herioii vi! c. It is believed that a snitihle site, ' t,f I In r d 1 1 1: ,T S.-creta r V. . i. .. - . I .. J r.intauiiiij' the re.pjii;e spire, can t e pr eure 1 fa a leas li able su'H at a sh it distance bom the fown, whudi wall c cure all the leniits uf the p.e-ent total ton, wiluul any cf its disadvantage. It us ul that ''od st 'lie if t!i.' pi per kind, c. nie procured, and deliveied at Ji dicr uv ole at a low- late. A part of the p.i- iu-rs in !it le etnpb.vel in ahesini; and piepaiini; tins siciie for tlie e-iec'.i -n of a new l'eiiiti ii ti try. To t tleit this o!j d it w .tnd on.y be t;cr sary to change the ei-'in c nt t il vv i;h the Su.iei inen 1 nt. so far a to i-emul tlieiil t. d.stlia.e the n:n unit taey Jiave already as;:ecd to pa the Mate, annualiy, f t t.ie labor r Jlrunett. Dsmofi alt Saml.C. Ddtin was elected on thj eleventh bil-mrown K. . l"ti . ltrown. W. J. Divid Miller was elected Dior I) r, and after Butler, K obt. the insane ff certain resolutions, uhichwill be ' Chapman, Jos. f Hind in the j.roceedinjs of the House, the Senate Chaj.man, J. W. a j tirnod. ; Chrismao. John HOFS I' OF B FPU lis I ! MA T I V lis. j LNu-wtdl I. K. U. At III ..Vloek the llotie was ei'.i.-.l to . ,r.!e r be -"7 J e f the cotiv.cts, in the t repa. a'ooii i t matt rials, and the Tcctnui c f the i.ece-s iry t nil.lni.js. As h.h ;.s the Cells vvou'd be luo-hett, the mateuals ot the old I'lion coiill l e ajp ied to the eieiti- ii of v. ill- a:id shops f ir a iie-w l'li-o i. ith very little a-1 li'.i nel ai l fn in t!ic- ;a e, all tin ul .nn rlefccts of the present ys tni nullit te avoided, ai d the in jiiuve:r.cnt in p .ion di-c:p!u.e, w hit h tiie expeiieuce and ; in ni in tv of the ai;e hat e p.odu'-e 1 lor the lefrmaiion c.o.iiec t d witti the puni itnent of co.ivnts, coiill tiien, and ii"t taiilil thru, be applied to the l'eiuteaii iry m stein of Indiana. When lnd.aii.1 olis was established as the seat ot cur Mate r.vVeilimeiit, U;on lands , ante d 1 y I cnie t- 1 I that puipise, a lot cf ample ie was ir-ervi-J ty tlx Mae fa the p irpoe of a Lunatic Ast lam. .Nothing hs lein dt.e htretoloie by the Ie'l-biture lo cat IV t ut the ctj-ct ef tins it-el Vat. on, alth uh tlie e x.tnipte f scve.al I'.eihboi Male-, has I t un im.stai.tly tcfore us for inoiy )eais. In all tae legislation iejectin tlie it. sane, they have teeo retai led a incapable f self-gore-rnment. No provision has been mad-' for the es tatdishment of an in-trutien, w bete tiny may be pUced and kubmitted (o proper mutical t.eat-n nt. I he juesoon is lelt f sr tout decision, whether and by what means the object of the a'ove reservation shall be eilYcte I. The situation of lhe deaf and dumb in this State caKs for The roll was then called, when the members jre Coon, Win Davis, Jno. W. Davis, Justus ...... ........ ...r,, ... i... ... i: ...!..-., i i... r.in iniu ennui in i v . uci 'j i.l ic tv ij ta . l h:uii , i, , i , Dunbar, L. L. II. members. ! C.amua. Jeplha I he House then proceeded to ballot for speaker. : (;(,rn,an , John W. Divi-i was iiotnin ited. Mr. Ilenly Io- J (iraLan C t. dilie.I b"in a candidate. j HJnile?an, II. A. After the f.rst ballotint, Messrs. Bears and tiro- . Hendricks, John ver uppcared, were jualitied, and voted. ' Henley. Thos. J. l'trtt batliitj'ur Stak er. Hoibler, JoVin John W. Divtshad . 1 voles i Hutton, Alf ed Joseph (I. M irsli ill Scaiterinir 4- 1 ! Lawrence, A. i Linct'e. Henry I Marsh, Dr. M. 10 vote ' Malheny, Pranci 1) ivis'a msi ntv Mr. Divis was conducted to the chair by Messrs. , Ma.v '""a:' Ilenly and I) -tree-. j McAl ster I h mas After a bnef address by the Sjvr.a'jer. j "S'U?l? ym On mot. on. the House then went into an flection ' ' lU " ',. !','' ii i ... . i .Monroe, Ii. C tor Priiicp tl (Jerk. i , , m. at.. t. ii : ... ...i IMyer. John .til. -tioiitv, ifoni i ij ii 1 1 niri on , iv L. i a.i.ie ,ii en , , ... . ,. .i Afl-on, John i v..,v.i i r: Messrs. II. B. Milri'V. Jos. F. Brown, and .li.;,', ü i . H. Flliott were Fe-vertily announced as can.l. dates j, at4 xj. for Pi it cipal Clerk. ! IVarrv. Ceorpe. Jr. , Joseph F. Brown had W) Votes poulsön. Dr. John Jaine If. IM,,, t M " j Kind. Jatoe I'cJ.l iititiS. AVer, . Aliilte, J icob Uaird, Thos. D. Blair, J line Urad'ey. Hugh J. Burk, Lewis ('ariuan, II. X. Coliins, James C-ornet, W. T. Ut sion, J. C. LMiott, J. T. liver s, Sylvan us (Iregory, Kobt. C. Herriott, J. lloove r. is. Motr.tt, Jas. T. Morg in, Jamm Mount, Djvid Nave. C. C. 1'arUe r, f. U". Pitcher, Jidm l'eeve, Benj. F. Stands, I-aac Sheets, Zebiilon Stevenson. A. I'. U Ipole. T. D. W atts, J. Vii4ht, W. 2-i MF.MBt.HS Of TUE HolUK. Fedtralisti. Harnett, J. J. Harnett, John Bearss, Daniel B. Dowers, II. J. Bradley, John 11. Clark, A tins Clement, K. A. - 'oop. r, K. M. Cotton, H. C. Davis. J. .s. Dt frees, J. D. Deining:. B. Devin, Joseph Fdwards, John KII s, J. P. K. dev. Jas. P. Fr. Ik, W. K. Prink, I latt lliibert. C. C. loodenow, Saud, ('odhue, James, (Ir ve r, .. D. Hackle nan. 1. A. Harding, Israel lasers of the McLean movement iuttnl to nieat the H1 iexperiment , successful then, aaJ by that me -ins e- h' ,! "! ' r.1 1 '"' 1 a : 1 1 to 1 1 1 s r ' i .. i ti.e si.r.i:ni, u .s chair, and .1 v .i i s .M . th ! V) i"-t. in l'i.v:. . f ,M ir.or:. . I,. . i ,. I . . il iii...t 1 i.ii;s II I I VT. I ' ll ."il t r . I . t .. I... t .1 I'l I I 1 t". . I i .; ; r-j'c . a-.y ra'?, the power u-.J jtulr-j mgc bf the Slate , (int eruvittit. ) The j-incwa of war," or.t, will not be I irking, but J will be freely applied for tlie purpose of securing to the Well-coiitrivcJ, though hearths sein tue. a sue es-fol con summation. And tlr.s is not all. (I,, of the persons, a c o t- i r 1 1 : 't'..-),!' : o;n t he r i .; o : r i.pr---..t ti.- s W'l, ll:i:;!i!ili iil-Iy C i '1 t tie! I . v i i :t . II.- i., W'm. M,iM' i.; v. i'. !- i. A '. ., r ii i . ,. (. .i.ii ! . r .-1 . a y . il.rt In 11 M I .1.) f i r hi. v I y .i. t'.'- j.-ii "i I'-i II. ' -' . ' i ' . I - :.t. S :it; eil Im W vlhy 3 tmty. s. I v. : ..; J. nk f.v o. .1...I Caj.t. il i re e.OM ilY Seer. -tar.-, S. Tie' f. u ,t;i"t:l a tl s-ent in,' v o e, . ' ... i ii s a it tl , loit 1 1 j , i ! ' r a 1 1 o.s 'A . re i- s. 1 ! in ; . vt' ti il- o.'t h - r i npostate Jacksni.i.i,,, elected la.-t vtim.r as t de Printer t i'e be sol ! t the h .-I.e-t I. ..:der. at "u-t:..:i . : for the present and t-vo succeeding I.. -lato res but who ' '"" rv ' pr. c- .!- to - ., , ,r , ,,,.-y v. .. . . . .. . to assist ; tv:i ' Is.e put .. c..-! t. r.ii', 1 'I mi:: -. .1. I, i . :,l a. . J, i. k ht.it II. .,. I-, , ... ,. . I , ... I 11 I t Ii.' I I I t ., ..... s . , , ' V , r. I ! 1 I - I, . ,. . .. ' .; v i ... i - i ' -' ! i- ti t i .' !,' ot l'i - I i i . T.i . ,- i . ' i i 1 1 11.. . . .. t.. - j,. e I .- t t '.. i:t I ii .e i i t" i t ', i... m I . ti ni ut 'l, ' ... t .1' i ' i, ! -I 'I ii. '! ' e c ; intend making a f inf cure of the til e l-v ". .; out ; the printing to third persons, and ri taiiiit. a i-erl.iin yr centne fur his own u-i' and In ho if. this pt rs. n. weav, is no doubt ill the seen t of the McLean nnvement, a'J the pe.'p'e may uuess in what way a j.itioii of lhe protils ! of the y'ii' Cüif will be disposed of. , But it is Hot our j. res. nt iriteti'i m lo i it.t the tie tuiU ol this i e.v movement t f in. ti ;is bit.kru t i'l inor.il OS in ni!ltii'al I'tmeip!.-. We tmild n d t'"!i. ir, h ov. vcr. t'i t'ir-HV out lhr-e in ra! bit.ts. so tn.it the b oi. -t pen pie muht not he lake i unawares, an I to c i jt ot, ,, !M jj, due tune nennst the lit'iitlr-s ii.t'iies it i- :i ;!i detn i poues who are totally th'-ti'iite of any of to-.' atln'uitc of J oltlC.ll ineieslv or Cons, leiitiotisiie-s. i (p ni the in ivemelit cf ibt'st' me I the t"i''ura! ffd tl'u' S of our own jarty m j aitictiiir, and, thank heaven, t'icy 're very few, t' e m..st of them having iie-tlttd us to become can p-f,l!overs to the whi nnnv last vi ar UJiou tlie moveiiients if all these p .I.tii al lr...h-rs aiul tricksters, we shall, bke faithful sentinel-, keen an oj en '; eye; and whenever we lind it iit-.essiry to soun 1 an ularm, our laitliful Rooster" shall utter so s'.rill a crv, ill it t v. iv trimming and designing knave shall shiver in hi fcli-.e. to assist p'iv:i ' ts.e lislitd, Ti.it jn n: nt .'i'.r to b- r.-fti: tie: su-peiided debt, an ! Mx ( ernr No o.e heme. litsftrt!. Tint i"i t".',e State n Is le , -. .!.';, it 1 1 is j o te . ( t', r I 1 1 i n, i .r" t !i i :i i, t i i e , r i . .' , t r i -e in:,, to irr. o i u v . r s and run ur S t . I I . ; t r int.. ii t . Jit s-u'rt , I n it I 1 1 1 1 " s i ,j a i i j a i e ' Hi the M it-' ouj''t to i.ii.;. i. .-i-lu. I : 1 Hill I ! .- t I I ' I I Mi . ll to f 1 I '.- .. I - I I -Mi el tt 0..' I ' ilie . i.ii I . : t i - i .j t; . i, i I i i i ! , r id, I t t: lit sn.'t '. .. I o it too Mi:ii" .- ,''':" p iv ni .: -t, r. that :- f o? T-d. !. .vin d. I.i ot I ."i, II 1 1 I l . I I ... il ,'. II :. ;t :. 'i iti t.lk'OI I, "t'l "" r . .- : i i . i . T I f bo e(r:';."": tr :.i f. : ' : ,. or , Tii it a r.-l ! ' .-r sta .' i . v o !r'i t t i b'" 1 ' s.-i'ti I III II'', i i'i'iV 'lee; t ot' t h" I ' -1 i i; i' . and tiit :i . ! x ..,'! . Ol s . l.-.-'ie,!. up Li oi; i.--ll jr.st i.f .I t' M i r V , I" 1 1 li, f,'tt i, 1 oat t the Le ' s! .to . ri'I of at a very oirly t'iy oft i" T. i . to 1 ' I I ;. t ,. . t , I i i.. .1 i - II "I ...t ,i:- .) I , .- - n' u.-f !.:-t. . . v. ! :h. ! i'. A . MS'i'i- .- ' ! u . I .f ii- I I. . I-,,. . I I - I . I I ii- n , I I . ,. i I, l.-i . III I : ' (H I - .1. "I I. ' 1 M l. V '. t: ! ik . .-. l.-i i. ' '. i 1 1 . t i e i i.l . ' ' ... I ' v-l k - I . I ... ,!i ii, I. ..I I t I ' ' ' . i ". I- I T i 'i ii" i ' .t r. A. I I I . , 111 r 1 1. 1 i . f et . . i . W i'l til i i S i .ll o t ' m l tt . -.. i I ' t In t I 1 t. - i.t - . I, b: si 7, ' M , I o ! V. - ,. ' ... '. I I 1 i. o 1 w.ll nss.viiVo at th t 'T'o' ii"d t ! 1 1 tri r i'i 1 i or 1 ! 1 ' ' re 4 V 7! 3 1. ni i .fir .I ;i" I. 1 1 1 'Htvit Him on Du ." The Kiihinuul j aj rrs con tain a correspondence iu whith the Hon. .Mr. Ilotts and Mr. Kb haid Adams f ure con-jiii tioii-ly. It H'.-se out . f the lew relebr.ited ' ( "nib, e Heise Leiter.'" Itvviil be re membered that Mr. It. chart tl Mr. A. with j in lenity it. Por tliis he was called to account, when h a,'red t 1 si;!,, tttitutt the exj r. ssioii, 'taken n,,t only w.thout, I i.l ;z lii.-i leave." This would not mjiI Mr. Ad on-, a. I le ilfinn.il. in t iu .. i'icf . Th it if any d "'ir the c r, j mad., rt i'i-'' ? f - : or tii "o at iifn't Inil'i. and ,''i"if'''r. re;i -" any ' m !:! : l -v it t l.e-.11 t i any lot i; e st it , rd t! it 1: 01. at sa'isfacti-tti." Mr. 15 t s bad th- 1:" '.! ed .1 . n.- in t' 1 ! 1 a , " '-. . That t o I i.t, 1 in . ah e re. ite S. .1: ; "i i . ' ..I.T. ;ti '. II ol 1. 1. .1 ' ... 1 .. K, ! V .1 . todrclitie ll li'iii a due!, not b"in z alio . It kl j'i-t yet a v ti '. .vir. . 1 t its .. . lei.ee, and wishes tlie j. J lie to d-'. i "lo ade'd" hi u or not. 00 poll r w.: ( ,z t 1 s ti.e ,- rrt-s- w ;.,:;a r 1 1 ii some le-)jitttie inteife.eiue. H y the la-t een-us it ap':r- xvas ,j.ial , t nn, ,,,k his .; it tnaitiierritv.riii ini-t .-uu- jiouru ., i u,iiiij p i u, ua our Statute tuvWi reniia 1 us that n prov 110.1 has been ma le for the it lll-tiuctioa. li tins m itle., ludl tna is behind the tiT-.rs. The c. n; rehe n-ivet e-s cf m. tb ra -y-.t :ns cf ed.ica tim emt r ices n.eans 1 f insliticlion adapted to t.'ie 1 ipacitic of tins unf .at'inate llass. by whnh ;h y a.e lee.iily ttiabiel , 10 att;uire kraowle.'ge ai d romimnu-ilf t ieir 1 ie-as. lhe ' onsutution make it tbed ity ct the t.eneial As-em'.dy tj provide by law f r a general sy-tem cf Kdacati m, wherein tuit on hill t e r. pi illy ops-n to al!. A full tomp.i.ince with j thi fur.tlame u!al iuie ol cur Mate tiov t-ri-int i.t , c o nut be ecund, until Jn iostiiut 0:1 is 1 rov id. J fr those, who are f,r S!i.tant Clerk ; and Mess. N. Bolton. B; .er. : M.ivelv. J. S. . . . , hut to UI...1.1 it o t . a i r . !wi tf 4 'catterin 10 Mitel. rv, James j Kobi son, A. P. BrownV inai .rit V 10 I Salter. W M. On moti n, th ? House then prx-eeded to ballot Savior, M. Z. . . . . . . . n. ..... ,,t in.liii, li.m tuiti rvdic it, nti. in. ...i v. ......... j . 1 1 laiirac. i.i 'nnfn '.' a ii nun ii ce d as candidates. As count cieel wiln ine jrrjriuauon v-i irer principles,: -- " - ar.d tie Habihty of our (.oven.mei.t. no fubjeel is ol more i lirtl Billot. sola! importaoce. than the general I llosion ol knowledge, 1 Jr. p faoa lb elc.i.ciitirv j riocij le. to the Li'ie-t jiradc of learn n,;. Our S?ute const. tuto n ha imposed it upon the ( Jener el Askeiubly "to provide by law for a gcueral y-! lem of education ascemiing in a regular gradation trom ; TowMkhij SfhcHil to a State 1'i.iversity, wherein tudiou ' iha'.l be crati. and e.pJHy p n lo alb" Although there 1 has Urn much lecilat.ou. but little trorik ba lccii N prs ui Ii i viiii a mairitV if all tb Votes, a : luade in lhe jerttc ion cf st.c i a sy lein. It may be that j.,'c.o d b ill .t n a a had, which resulted a follow . i Th k IscnHisnrt or Dtpia. The A.lbany Ien-j a j.riocipal cause ol failure is to U .UoU in the Uct, trial afltfr an n.ttf etual no t.on to acjourtl loo iuu b reliance ha been j Uced in ticvi-ig pirlicular Siro a B lil t. hSklems, which, of them I vet. are exjicted t.v produce iL ' xt. Prn.,..tt l,-..! ulcered ic--u't. wiiboul actr rt b rence ta lhe c-culiar s:ate , f ocitt, or the mean which can be romm t.ideJ to car-' ry out thoke vtems. It is a most imposa-ible to anceitaio Ik amount, or condition, of it fond approj r.atctl for the , Ijrnffitcf chcK)ls. A' thee fund m a situation to be applied at appropriated ! What amount can be irlieJ upon . and I this Iba enure amount utucient lo answer any .Air. Dünnet hid vote " Huckleberry H " Bolton 14 " Murphy 11 " Berry " 1 " B jrjer " Scattennj - ' Simonxon. J. S. j i.ioddv. Martin , I Soo -ki H. F. i Tho lij.soii, : Tho npion, W. Waniiif r, Lewis W ine, Marshall S. Wines, Wil iam Wiht, A.T. Vocurn, P. B. 53. I od.'es, J ohn Ho -ard, Sam!. Lee. Azra Leslie, Frederick Mtr-hal!, J. Ct. Met ker. Miner Montjom. ry, W. G. Murray, Minis I) -.den. Daniel Proctor, J.diii (juick, Tunis Kevnolds, W.u. It in lings, Aaron Reed, Joel Pohinsot W. C. Rooki r, W. D It'unmoii, P. I. S lU'iders, James Si-iW. Da .i'l Stratton, Dini-fl Tisdell, K .bcrt Tow list i, d. Win. Wilhanison, J. L. 47. el T-t.:, 1 its jHi-tc t.i'.t our . t'f to N . I.e s iture Mfii.-i niji.ieti t i ne.- r per.-'i. illy in r-'iili".'! to c.rtiii s ;t:.s ;:i Si ate 1 ids. ti.ey w ii. i ami tr nib!-' d sere! the St. brin h.iu b ic!:. NX e w eh tiiu C . thought ; r-yr t rem r.ti ! tlie f ::i.r.iis aiol the I. -i-HlUI''. a . ;t! v re..ri:t l.e I' r d Cerira s v N ork . 1 f t le ii in J o,.eri- C.,e.'I.se t i x i i n ,:i 1 . at tin - L.n 1 wm. ii. s:.;ii;i IJ, Pr- s't. .! vir s M. Iliyiiu, i Rf.m it II ivmss. Secretaries. W.M. Mn I l.n M I'KX . S A Nr.u- lit ve W- I a-.. '' -! - ., ..., , ,'. . !' r a i" '.v li 1 1' ',' to o r ! ! , -, a . I -V tie e- ,',i( Dr. i a';'l. a' d "i '. r - m -..a.w,. -ir.v th rj '.ft' !.".: ,'t - r , --y. f't'M '11 i Ul Ti" X 7 1' v l CO I ?v ,1 .re v. M'l ,1 ; V o r-1 j - t . ' 'lo ver. ( "h 'ev i'. y,p?. in s been ri v ft , t'. 1 1 n t ! We b-i .eve f'-i :v if th i: n! i Ii GtoaniA. DvwsuN.t'.e whi; (.' .ner, rnn. fas H- lowed the cxartr. le u f .NcFbit and Alf rd, i'i'! rei. I scat in Cnn;ro. Tlie wbi have ninna'el (. liter, ! Dougherty, a id Uriitht, t- I'.il the t .r. e v i--, i i- -. i;i- i nier is nd to le anti-Bit.k ; the p -:'.: ..f t!.e o-hcr two i is unknown, and l tiiou'-t to be a st..te c.i .'ü jtvatcl.ini the iodv.i.; f lhe waters. It . s.,. ,,, ,,f 1 ie DeJiocials will nimir.a'e Cnpr, Ilia k, and Ueloit. rr.-j---" nt tfi ' t : .1, -p tided ort I th J tv v e x ;,.: .r.rs. I I . ' II A I z i :i. Me w t ! . .'p n t ii s : nv ll. ... i i , h. '. Clav i r.' I r"s- 2, 'i a h ir i ' v . P. r ,r 'i .- .now v hdt in ve to inikc for t !!: co- t -tp n Not orr. Otr.NoDLi: Fand Oni oluded in ac-'r. lance with oar w.t-h'-h:s intended departure f-r Ne.v V . of it. T;.'3 members wil! r.M b ; u. t th i- We Hu-klebrry Bolton Mnrphy B.rry ,e-ivr :u PJ 1. 6 i in; Journal, in one short paragraph, mv the Bank is a; "mill-stone," which has slm k to the whis hive a poison ed shirt. For one. -we" (the edit r) will cany tie load' no farther. Those wh have stjinxch t a the fuht may r .1 on tl eundciing, bui this lar is nkol Ij be caught in a lij'ik-trjp. Ills biccrt. We r: sve rr-ei'f- r lie:, I, x re v De -ve r P.i by r.ur f.iei.d J. R. J-J..C descrvta j iUo".:.2' t.rst r E.; o. "t -.l.e r. -j-v'- ".en Up if.d '4 A ' f i- ü : Ins b-en : r -. er ii :.: Th :- f Is f t r. ir;'. 4 t !. pset a-' j-i'.' , t t-o'j ci:. o : t t :; i ' r. . e :, :i t'i - :i l'o t '.. i V ' M',r- . a. o - Cma vcTtBisrtc. In looVirg at the lit of rote ?oen I at the lata election in Pennsylvania it will be srea that . . --. ... i- .... pe'rs.ui liav.nj a majority, the House acojrn- tj,, coautie which bear the following names are strong- d tili J P. M. Iv democratic ! Washington. Jelfera .n, Moiroe, .Monl- Wc cannot comply w,ih the re-.jU- st cf our ff .n ls f' 'ii slitiby county far kt-vc-ral rt asooe, not li.c hdtt otv.ii:.. is the want of l.rr.e at presei.1. I! ', d s- : g -. . r. t'.O:'. tili.-, at tro i.- ot ', ' : i .N w f : r:-nto ui toe co.iir. ..luihl tiitrmv-iri. or i it necearv to mane adJ:l on to fund, aheadv designed to aid in a conii bance with - o'clock, P. M. Ho'isetnct. ' gomery, IVrrv, Franklin. Fayette. Pike. Armstrop-. the, r.Quia tion. of lhe constitution T Lnto tt.e ua l.r. -r. vv . j. nrowti gave no ici inn r..;--a- a ar.e.i, ac. o.e. Ano cue icue.-i . vava-.o... .... . , , , , V.V.vil! he Sn.vi .1 .re e'earlT ascertained, ecry ystern of common a. tool j -shortly uiove to aUU!i lhe Lora a.;tt53 on I OiJral , lowing : Adaras, Ucavir, af.J 5?7if'-.'. l nte ciarac- ' J wv J .. J J r . I-.- t .: ....:..:. r-enf?- It i nratn 'a n. it". re.!; i ui. . vtiiauc. . - tt i i cdacatacn tnuat CiCvtsarily jroe ineCkknt. Tta coo- Thk Littlk WtsriuN, i the title of a r.e.v pi- I, I Mvi.ntri, bv L e L-ia . l.s'.. 'n t I ll. yr. ho I. ,'-y to M"-s L: z . t , t):; ?'... "Jitii is i ' rt ! i.i rt'i, .Mr. t.,i M i- K.-'v ti. L-ar, a.l c j - i U' v. if r. n f e l t i . . .. r. tt l H . r - . sw 1 1 tlp.. ... I ' '.-- ; . .' 1. , tna :-. ! f . a ... ii -1 -. M. V . l.-t