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INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. I'lUDAV. DIXl MKIJIt I, IS 12. Mnilirn ami I)c 14 ill, i.icrtinn. The Mulles vagt'ooiij of I!,; J,,Urntl, finding that his Lire ot seniors r.t.i calumnious article in reference to this election would have r... INDIANA u:cisLiTtiti:. SENATE. Till KDVY, Doc. 15. The President laid before ilie Senate a communi cation from Sam. R. South of Divics ronn'.v. lie. j ferrrd lo the con.m.ttoe on the Stale Rank. i .Mr. Ewing, frum iho committee un federal rela- Tor Prosecutor for the 3d Circuit tin vote wa$ a follow : i John Dumont received 111 Scattering 7 I John Dumont vai declareJ duly eloctcd. For Pmsecutor for the ötli circuit the vote was, For Abrain A. Hammond 7i Hugh O'Neal 70 IXOI.tNA LEGISLATI'IIL'. i ... emu. on to tue House, conclusively prove, that we are rot without evidence on this tuhject. Who tut R.rnctt could hive ivnnd a fcntcr.ee 1 t5c the fwliowir.g iu reference t.i the nr rv-nvit logh-mir.ded and h'-?:f r-ihle ir.cn a. ting under the solemn re-pon- i b i 1 t 1 1 f ( that rested upon them as the Representa tive of a free and enlightened people ! who hut the fcul'os and vg.b-:r.d Rirr.ctt reut luve i-aid. in rciere m c t o l I.i-.-e in Ji .idual-, that SEN ATI! I Fkidvy, Die. IG, 1S12. The PrcsiJeut .aid before t lie Senate a comuiuui i cation from the Ooverm r. transmitting lha report a the agent of the bine Prison. Referred to tlie committee in the State Prison, and ZOO copies and other. arroii county. u anJ Lne internal im- ippecanoe countv to the . cd until livii nVl.ii-lf. ( countv nf (Tarn.!! l.-iid rn lb . ... . j . . . . , u ' un. iiauib. vir. i-.wmjr, from the felect committee to whom The Senate retired to their Clumber, and the Ry Mr. d'rezory. fiutu M. Urwies. ReferreJ to ; a select committee. i kEPORlS or EET.LCT CO M M I X TLLS. The two Houes a 21 in met in convention f.-r the llT Mr- "Ving. mi -er t.;e relief of the 1 rea- WeifTtlt With thf rpiVr. ..f it... ,1 .. . - - - - - I I " v. . tnnnrl... ... ... t . . . - I . . ... . . . ... I msny of tlim are to nve In.n rniinrnin.-P in 1.1 j ii j mi. i resolution relative tecum:;. Abram A. Hammond was declared duly elected, ordered to be printed f-r the use of the llhehood. arJ ""region tio-m th romm-o. r.v.'.' '-"a""" t" 1 einion agency. Ped to lVr Prosecutor of Hie Gih circuit the vote Wi4 a rfcTiiiOMS I'UI'si:m i lu. t.e. of Kfe.f.ilpTrto'ciJe viM to ImTi? "cond read,n7. Also, a j,int memorial to Con- j f.üovv, in the cveral balloting : Hy Mr. IlettieM, from V. L. Ilu-hes promised, until backed by th protect of the inin-.rit y ?! '.vin? "r a donation cf Und on behalf ot , Ut. "Jd. 2.1. -!tji Ueferre l to the emmiuee on education. of the No.:c-lhe concluding part of which will Ü v,;, " , " i . n . , f,""11 , , u " ' OJ 4, . UJ üin Cliz:iis ot C found iu cur r-port f Ihe nroreedins of vcstcrJav vu iy eguuu i icasanw. liacKiCCian 3 iJU JU :'or a reduction ct tolls oa the W ala The lanune nnd arrangement of t!,;, r.rntt Jehu I . I.ll.ot 4S 55 CO .o.Lanal. deferred to the committee on Jently Uw the r-mirLs of Harnett; and the Let 1 .Kennedy then came forward, was Jehu T. Klliott was declared duly elected. , provemcnU. AU, from citizens of 1 that -t wa. i.uljli.hetl in ihe J...im-.i t.rf.., ...... a3 a memoer oi me ce- i ue convention n t.'ie Ia j Mouses then aujourn- county to attach a part of I mpecanoe Mr. Drown of M.,of R. H. Duncan anJ cthcrf, Patrick, Procter, llicl, s.e',üy Strain. Stratton. citizens of Marion couti'y, pray inj f it an alteration S-i.iuur, Sjoiucr, Tens, Tir.jicr ail W;!fon ?5 in the revenue Uvv ; rtfcired to the coaimittcd of 1 iie reoutioii w as aa.n taLen u,-, amoaJed, t' Aays and n.cnn. as toprundc for 'w into th; .'.cti' ii, this dy, at Mr. W L.ght, oi c:t zt.s cf I'ie cour.ty, respect- tiir. 0 clock, and ad;:c.J. injr a State road ; rcfeired let cli-ct roiriLj;tt:c. Tiic IL'UsC t!icn aa::! rc;v:::tJ cr:is:Icrit'cn j' trt' driul m ha tiniHijtiel vrf r jmliif , ifr gri'it yuKlic i.j- i teretfi, .rrr uur Itlool (':ii!itu!t i , u'.J wer the r'Ar rfa ;rii,rttj And al! t'i'r ?i.d I 'j as coin- ir fro-n t!i?ie v ;j j w t re wuc'ltii.g t -re a t fx- ; , . i ' ., 1 , , J- ' xXi(i f,Jn'1 e mmiMioner. in relition to the bü.kir.' ... .j. tn. z i m r j i .t"f n. ru lit Kir ri((MHC (.rt ,,,. I .1 . .. .... .... . I HO.. iir cH'nrninir or iir unse . Jii-jracut tlivt t. Mr., H-'all ka.d in nn alo lavit thit he c.u! J in,re t wo 1 hit1' otos tint were t-ivcn .n livor f .Marii.' iiad been referred a bill for the reiief of the Trea hur -r of Urcenc county , reported theeame back with an amendment. Mr. Düvis moved to onifnd -y ir-c'udinj Abra ham Perkins of Daviess cour.tv in the bill. With drawn. On mojif.n of Mr. K.'.t, t';e bill and nnd report were re c( m-iüttMl t: the mne committee, with in-1. Mtuviis ij mine in? pruvicious oi tue um reu' , t tr 1 . . v i i : . 1 ue Pi.ider;t hid bcl'irc th-; HenitC a ci.si.r.uni- Ciiiuii Jro:n :!ie (overr.dr. encloNirirr the re..rt of House took a recess ui.til o'clock. 2 o'clock, P. M purpoae of cuatinuinj liij election fjr I'rosecutiiij? 1 bUrer ot" Greene county, reported t!ie hime bacli Attorneys. j with an amendment, m iki:: tlo provisions of the For Pros-cutinff Attorney fjr the 7th circuit the!0'" ge'-eral sl.o.vinrr -coui.ty Insurers un addi- no, in ; ar iur i;i'' co.it ciu n o; n.v-, iVre. Mr. Watts m-'vc l to am M.d bv orovidin thit 7 ! 7"i : 4 1 l.nd niion th'j tab!.?, at.d fi'M) ro-üe?? tjrd?rtd to be printed f r tlie i:?e of the Senate. kisot.ciioms ni-rrurn. P.. M. . . i . . ... . . . ' MrJ, said in an affidavit that he r.,n!d :,rv, . ' l'"" "':"ru' u,c comm.tiee Alll;rf..v j (),'jjrr.a illegal vote that were Kive f,r lle.ll ! ! I.'ut i, SI. dj ,,7 , " J V m5 . , I'r.ety o, pro- i ii .i . ;iuitiliy 1 iw t r tlie election or appointment i f oui tend fr puch n doctrine! Certainly ! t. 1 he A iture, in rculitn. coi.tchtcd lce-! tions. havu enacted a law, and wiily t; in i,ur , opinion, tint in c-ises of contest fr a S'Mt in tlie ; Legislature, the ronnty cornm ssionrs of tlie kcvc- ! ral counties frlia'.l constitute a cmrt fr the exnmin j ation i f evidence. This provision t f the law was fr some valuable purpose, else why not suIXt the! contest 'nj party to ome befuc t!ie I.eliture at ' on?e and reter charges and pen 1 al! over the State ' tor vitne.-es ! Tlie impolicy of a procedure like 1 this is te!f evident at once, a r. J the pre-nt is a' eae clearly hovvin the wisdom tf the 1 r.v in luv te election or appointment i ; competent house-hold. -r in each towmdiip, to nd ; mmt-r trnd kettle all intestate estates therein. AdopteJ. oiinuro ok tiii; DAY. liillt real third lime. A bill fr the selection of jom, Watts rauo in pt.ui jurors Hierein named. A b. 11 t le iliz tlie acts i f the deputy clerk cf the Tippecanoe Ceurt. A hill to lejal.ze an election therein named. O.i t.i it, jn (;f Mr. Kel-o, the title was o amended aa to read. An act to l-.'ilize an election therein li a r ed, nd for other purples. vo'.J st joJ as fj'l j.Vs let. i-i J-imcs M. Hanns .7J Corge l'. Waterman 15 Scattering t) John P. Ueher was declared duly elected. Tor Prosecutor cf the 0th circuit the vote was as follows : Iuei.-zer 31. Liiauiner.ain received U otes. Sctterin 1 H. M. Chamberlain was declared duly elected, l'or Prosecutor fjr tlie l;?;u circuit : 1st. 2d. William (J. Clnick 73 fed Richard A. Kosaeau 40 41 M Scattering 2 1 William (I. Quid: was declared duly elect. d. The elections beinj completed the Senate retired to their Chamber, and the llouee adjourned. v. uu!J s s i i:iiv. im: inittr.ic 17, is tü. to criiiiej und pur.ifliincnts. Referred to the coin-1 mitfee on revision. ! 7i'i7 rt, id a second time. A bill for the sale of 0 ... 1 ... 1 1 1 . . 1 1 it. I IUI'. . I V (.r mvei.'V 111 :p run l'u i.nt i I fr,.i-nrn. ; . . . J J . ' v. . , lerreil menc. r?Li:p.-i.-c in contestor. 3Ir. 3Iare 1. i;ij.tt.a. A bill to amend an act entitled an act relative j Ksinictt' hili-liaiidcd Ou!i:pc put toj notlri: in this art ehaü be o con.-rued as to ex- cmpl ccurlties from any habilitus they vtlierwise be under. Mr. Uriht feared tins b'.ll v.ou!d exempt Trea surers f:o:n thy r.au.l.tieg to w(.ith they are now tu'.ij-ct. Ho therefor- lfered an amendment, which was Mibsefjoentiy withdrawn. Alter some debate, iu which Mr. r.win repeat edly alluded to Mr. P.nkeras tii " A arut-J grul.'c mm from Fayette," the b;!l Was rtftrrcd to the finance commitue. ti r.soL vt 1 (ins orrruiD. Uy Mr. KeNo, that rhe judicirry committee be instructed tu inqoire whetner tlie law suectin:: real and personal property 10 execution, approved January I-1, 14J, rerpnres that when rents and pro fit of uny real cetate are t tl'ered i-r sale on execu tion, that the t-aine thall be .appraised ; nnd if not, tfiat they report a bill reipiirinjj tlie tame tu be done; and tli.it the committee further inquire into the expediency of so amending the act, that rents nnd profus may le M.id for any time nut exceeding s-even vears. Adopted. lly .Mr. Wett, that the committee on the State ii! an i xam niri court, in th-j cuunry, .v iilmi a: ;T'Ven ti ne after tlie clecti-.n. litre are two toon- ' to.. en a R -preventative locate J one Imi.dred ! IliC JSIusIiü Tin C oon AI:iriitHl!!j be iiiHtrueicM tiu..rr!iwit!i l..uk into and acer :::o Game ' ""itam what violatons tf the vnt rcsolutu ?:"ICJA;; Ä.V'r- I of Rank Director,, approved Jan. 23. 1-12. the (i.iii ol :i t'u to 1 urates f:ojiaior!! Ac. f t plaeii-g Ins ijr.-und of ontetl on tlie nj .'ct.on r.f; a tulil'iry mte, had placed it on dilferei.t ground. might n tlie cae in many iro-t ai.pea tli.it may : nre, and hid mule aücati'.tis reijnr ig t!;e at-! tendance of numerous vvitne.-e.. Is it not good policy in th-J law tint this iivnienetj h.iuld b; ex amined .in the c iiinty where thev rev !e, .nteu l df b'Jn nirnru'-red to appear at th i-- 1 1 i f .veru niLnt, rnd the whole Fehi.m be ehniMed h'.f.re tl.c.r attendance could be procured I There never W n a clearer c iae than this pr.eutrd Lcl'.-e .any Court or Kislit;ve body. I 'veil adiii.tlinj tli.T 1 the commissioner of De Kalb eoimty liave aetc 1 corruptly with regird to .Mr. Meail'.-. t tioi my if whicli there ;s not a 2ndovv of proof of vvh.it avail Would this b. in toe present c ie! If tl.e coto ;:s aioners of De Kalb county have acted currititlt. they ?!n"jM he iinjn .ich d. I; they uro in -omoetent '. to Ui.-cli ire tliesr dotu-s, :t : t!iu Im'l f t.i : to 1 ne cornmittee on revision. e-ii made, to the I're.ident ot the State LJank tue! reports are committee have .. Irive bi en Committed bv am of ihn branrhea of th ' - m . I ' iiiuiuii 1 10- 111, I II ti l VIU1L ILIUM I li-e senate then repaired to the lla',1 of the J ivenuecy, riu-oiuy mem jcr aiiscni rrom nie 1. j ,avo lerli mj,.. l0 tie Pre.ident House, fur the purpose of electing judicial officers. ' tllr-, would be present to vote for a President .löi'gc ljpcn ,jJ3t eul,jrcti anj xvhcther Se Huuie proceedings. j of this Circuit on Wednesday afternoon, ."Mr. Dav is. , Uu(, t,r ll0t 'c. ; and that the au kumion sls&io. jUI uiovan, moveu mat the House vvouiu procceu pJ w Cf to frCn(j ,-or pertUfi aij tVCTSt At 4 oVlork, p. M., the Senate returned from the! onThur.day at 2 o'clock, to the election of a United 1 Mr Vt!.t explained his olo.-tt by reading the Mall cf the Mouse. j States Senator. Subsequently , however, on fmd.n; juil;t rosollll;,n uf lhe ,,, (;tfcra Asucmbly'uj.on oKucits or the day. l',al I,r vennedv had not arrived, as expected by . ., ,,: . 3 A bill to provide for the Mi.nmoning and empan- j 1 .mcc nnu oincr?. no moveu a recoiisiuerauou ; Me,srd (;0i;ns aRj Watts op-iosed the adoption 01 Krai..i ami pet-t jurors 111 H.e counnes 01 , ..r-.-... ..0 ... , oI ,,ie rc60'litiJ,nf an, it waa .,ld uU U)e tlljJe tauie. .oi, as inc 1 y 1 n coon narneu wouiu nave it, because the Democrats were olarmcJ ; but be cause Dr. Kenned V bad not arrived as nnticip ated. Since that time Dr. Kennedy has appeared and taken his seat as Senator from the Democratic county of Shelby. Mr. Davis, on yesterday, at tlie first convenient opportunity, moved to take up the resolution ; which motion Messrs. Rradley, llutler -'" .- v ,,, ... uu.uiia-i., I'.iluariN. ! 011 Meeker, ami oilier leauinir -Mr. Davirf of S., cd" c tiz't i cf Sullivan county, o.' ti e 1. nd.i j-.'.l upon the ul j.cts of" repudiation." taxes," tJ4o -Ir. levin r-.pl. cd to the e;cj.t!en;a n fr ui Carr.Ii, vaIuati.ilakv,"'reductionofialar;cs,"fvra!:ort :.'Mr. R .jiü.i.) Uc .t v. old tit.tVr U. cblon. against " 11 pr.i lieged or chartered cum -1 out f the po.vcrd" the ci s ft .pic to b-. Ui.ef.ited pames. ';c; referred to j idiciary comnottec. Lyto.t..i to "ivc f-th -Mr. Pr.iliman, of citizens of W ells and Adam, hn ui.cre t;;.- c. on the tfo'j' Ct t'f erecting a mill dam ac:e?s t!,.: move, tak;:.' v ilo l,ij. j r peity. cx.tot.'.n c u.J Wabash river ; referred to the judiciary committee, issue. It ui harder ai.y Juv.'t.i rcch the co Mr. T.ngley, a pvt. lien of Henry HI I ill and of the d;f!,one.-t nnn. lie cor.ee. ted toorewiai.j others, tu ltgaÜze the acts cf Isaac Fii.s, lite reMj:i why add. t.ui.al tccuriiy ahuul i be given. He justice cf th? peace ; referred. was instructed to Lrir. fUwa'rJ tb.a mearurc 111 il 1 he speaker laid before tl.e House the report of preaent t-hapc, and he honed vv Jid i.wt U l-ided tf. I i.r.,V .'. Jilt' lit It 1 a'l.l t - tlie Auditor of State, stating the ameuut cf money paid by the S:ate on ncceunt of William J. Rruwn, Ijte Secretary of State and State Librarian. Mr.Corrmn moved that f aid report be referred to the committee on the State Library. .Mr. Stralton moved to refer to a telect ceniniittce. After borne discussion as to ihc propriety t f re ferring, cither to a telect committee or the ttandirig cotnm.ttee on the j adiciafy, the question was taken on ili reference to the committee on the State Li brary, and deeded iu the affirmative, ayes 53, ncca IU. 1 - ..out) with -;iiei.üi.,..i.tji. Mr. Clements moved an ametid.net. t, that the pro vj.icr.of t!ni b.il rhall r et be twten did to debt l.ercuftcr created, which v.a sdoptJ. -Mr. Mill.k.u moved t cou.iu.t to the j 1 lici try Committee, vvilh jr.struction to amend as 1 c?o amend the bill thit b-t enc cccuti.u fch ill i ue iu the t-pacc t f twelve riivnths. at t-e defend ai.t't cost, ar.d that iii pr. pcity. at l reed sale. shall tell fer less than its cj1i la'.ue.ar.d that the execution cicditor havetht r l.t.cf er the pla.n- t.i: clioct.es what the uw uliow ji s evem;t Iroin e.- The Speaker laid btf-.rc the House the report of ecution.to select the personal property to levy o:.. the visiter of the State prison ; which was referred to the comm.ttee on that subject. Mr. Siioup reported a bill tr the relief of the he cur. ties of Flisha Long, deceated ; w hich w as t wie and when the oideet cveci-iioii cred.tor üt!a ta pur chase the property at the lirst tm.o it 1 otTcrcd J.r ei!e, the ti xt ddest cxeeutn.ui cred. t-r i.iay 4!. s.. and coon down to the Iat e.ee!;i;on c.eJ.ler." l-j a t e read and referred to the committee 0:1 the j idiciary. j Mr. Ttvis rnovtd to ilme ji.o reUnncu The bill repealing that part of the revenue law. ! act committee ; which lolo.a oieva led. wliich allows county treasurers mileage, was read a j The b.li was then referred to a uleu ci miniSUu third time and pasted. nfMfssr. Tot in, Rruwn cf IS., Hargrove. Mi.l.kin, A tnessage from the Stnate announced the paf.igo ; nd Campbell, with the foregoing intructiot.. of the bill providing for a t-pecial fession of the Flovd ! Several other b.lls were read a fcecond tiu.r, r- circuit court ; v.h;ca was turec times rcid anj;terreu to committee and oihv dis:c;cd or. rw:ec passed. UtSOLtTION'. I IMUi) kHHsMNArilR Atitlü. Ry Mr. M,I1. kin, as to certain amendments in th- j Mr. Davis of S. now through the Speik-r, eu law regulating the duties of county trcaturers and :iuned of the clerk of thy Hwu.-e. if he had delivered county auditors. Adopted. j a mcsae in relation t- the- election efaL'u.ted .Mr. Shoup, ns to the propriety t f debtors "ivin : States Senntor. to tiie Senate. judgment bonds, upm which jidgmcuts may be; Th C.air aid the tlerk o.u!d ir.swer. rendered by justices ct the peace as authorising , UoiLier niid, that he bad riot dcliverr. Fti! clerks to enter judgments in vacation. Adopted. message. That on entering the S.uate Clumber .Mr. Sumner, for amending the present tchou!' r'r that purp ose, he found the Secretary of that bo law, ho as to allow districts not having twenty-live : dy calling over tlie list vi ayes and noes 011 the pupils, eV-c. to draw their part of cchtol money, as question of adj -urninent. He was tilling the names though they had that number. Adopted. ; of members on h s entering, coeuujenv.ii with the Mr. Ucee, that the judiciary committee be in- b'U-r .M. The D jor-kce.iJr of that body .'.Mr. John structed to cr.qaire, whether or not, the rents and .Cook, told him to wa.t until the vote wa througrj, profits of real estate, are embraced ir; the law pro- before he announced the t:.e.N.ve. Win'.,; wait in". '. tilllg Delaware and (Jr.i.-.t. Relerrcd to the committee ii revision. Senate aejourne 1. Iioi.'.sr. OF K F. P 1 1 F.S V, X T A T I V H S . Mr. F.diiioiialon moved that tho rcjort of Ceorge II. Dann and Sni.uel Ilijger, accompanied by a portion of th.nr revision of the laws, made 011 yes tt ri!y. b; rofi-rrtd to tho select comm.ttee on that suJ.j-'ct : which motion was decided in the allirma- liV-- ! whigs opposed. The resolution, however, was T.'.e Sp.-akor laid before tlie House a cornmuni- , taken uo amended m n to it,, the election at - ..! J " .11. ' who itcted Horn, we are no Jivvy.-r; lot 31r. - " rro 11 tue Auditor or mate, in nnswer to a emu- . three o'clock, P. M. and adt.ptcd. The Clerk sat Rradl 'y himself wou'd not go h' f ro the Supreme ' nication olfered by .Mr. Carter in reference lo L0wn to write out Ins message to the Senate ; but Court . f our State and d.-maml witr.. aes to b e ; "ati ash can il certiorates, c. I subsequctlt events piv e. ti. iT the ncwd of the adop- bruught before thit tribunal, becan-? the Circuit; Mr. L,,vve moved to reler to tue committee of j lInn 4- ltu9 rulutio had llown.ou tlie wings of Court had either admitted or refisi.i! t' stimuiy. It ; ways and m uns. i tlie wind, to the other end of the Capitol. At the might be a reason fr a new trial; but s-.k h' new! Mr. Carter moved that it be la. d upon the table ;! ,1. ilit Clerk entered the Senate Chamber with trial would riot be granted en the uth.lavit of either wuica motion vv is decided 1:1 tlie atlirmative. ..pgage, the Senate were taking a vote on ad- My .Mr. Huell, that the committee on education be instructed to inquire into the expediency of amending the common school law, so as to require the inha'iitants of each tchuol district, where there is not m'pcienl Fchool funds for that purpose, to subscribe a suliicient nmo.int in addition to tlie pub lic school funds ! hand, to sustain a school for three successive months in saul district for the ad mission and to tiou of ail persons er.tit'ed to the Mine. Adopted. EltO.S J. TltOIU C Ll. Ry Mr. West, a bill to amend nu act entitled an act lo organizi circuit courts, and defining their duties'. Also, a bill in relation to treasury notes, when offered in payenent at the Sute Dank of Indi ana. Also, a bill to amend an act entitled an act reg'dating the practice of suits in law. .Mr. Collins, a bill to nmoid nn net for the form he told a Senator, in th-? hearing of ctlicis, the pur port of the menage. J f,0 Vol , low ever, iCbuiteJ in aoj uirn nei.t. 3lr. ei eiired, if the clerk had rut mndo ut the mcisagc belli e the rc-dutiou of the He-uu w as ud);led ! Mr. Wson said, !ie could 1 instice !j the clerk. soon as the rermot 1011 wa copied.lte Plaint tl or defendant. j -Mr. lJr..i,ey presented llie protest 01 tneuimori ly : ; Hirnitic,u . whic;i adioumment took tilacc at half.,: r .1.,. ' t -.a . 1" , i This whole protest and the attendant circu:,,- , thellouse. uga.nst the Vote ej-clmg M r. Reall j' , Wl wVMfi.. We .hould not haie mentioned ! uru then J ' T , ,1 tances are only brought forward to :hro.v dust 1:1 's at as the representative trom Steuben i lllis fem;iu inci)ient in the annals of whiggery. had ' ai. pji:,u ,v,! nn tUi tl,;, l.M! in ! 1 ' . co,n"'"ltcc cn I,u":-C CXprn the .-yes of the people. Ti.-, tnadeot il,,- ac...- ' '. Kilb and declaring .uau.son Karsli ihj J10j ti0 organ ofthat partv tauntingly fpoken of the 1 ,rp,,nrf.(i bv tlo on.mbVrs , th- bar in t ,,t c r... ' , rcs,. 1 , l"e fCrV,.ral a",.ou'i'.s- J)aiJ li drelledit ,t ,f .ho Journal w!, c!, accompanied ,t. r.ghUul member from said ceunt.es. j ,)e,m,crai: bein,r 0 bringJ the election. EÜtr ! I" aWn fo t.oiH. agririanism. Fatu.y Wnghtim, and 1 his document is highly exceptionable in its anJ groy nil,rc .presented Mr. Davis of S. in the ! itr i.v..,.,., - n. ;., r!a.:n , fin the part d the SUte-and report to this u!l other wind. b,s perverted ,m .gioatio,. can character-charging -the majority with a disregard CoUrs0 ,,ad piirslled, in rocon.iderin-r the vote on ' ' ' "l f ; . aild, .V "to the cxpedicney ot .nvent. w be regtrded by at, intel-ig-nt r, ,unu. ; aJ lhu ltution, concluding tI,lt 8ubjectf when ll0 tbum! (liat a Senator, repre MHght. a b H to prevent fraudulent convey- Mhdcf anU niivi4n.iiivimtihin.nm us t hr.: ts i.i a re 1 as fnlow s : 'i.tin.r .r tl. tl-mi.i ltaoira! i ront.ti in' i. , . i . . . , . i u, uu. .'.s oi ti.ini om.e to tlie cut ies o! theSo- anc.p. uti c su:xnueu a hi reau a ftcot u lime ..n-tnrw i.csmii. o" iiotim. t i W V V ' LU Wt VI lllU.ill .14 . 1 lit II II I'll . viding for the appraisement of real and person! pro perty, and if rut, that said commiltcc rcpw;t said ameuilmc .Mr. Lee, that tl.e judiciary committee be instruct ed to enquire into the expediency cf so ameudi;: ' the law regulating the practice in criminal proceed" ings, as to allow the prosecuting attorney to chal lenge half as many jurors as the prisoner has a ri"!.t ' That as to cua.lenge, See. Adopted. ( den; requested turn to take his pi ice et the dek. -Mr. .Montague, as to what alteration iö necessary , Tint he did ar.d the el;rk sat down and wrote to authorize a school commissioner to tue his pr- out the m.?M age. In latl.' r unusual pi.ek lime he decessor for falling to pay over moneys or ch l iver left the Hall t. del ver his bicrsa re. the books and papers appertaining "to the e!ii;e. Mr. Rieh a-ked .f:!.e,-. ;:iecc7d.4i were :. ut Adopted. i of order! .Mr. .Mitchell, as to the propriety cf changing the The Chair informed him tint l,o fliuld have mad. time of holding elections for school trustees. his er.qu.ry before ttie nutter had been dippo.ved I". Mr. (ionna.i, as to the expediency of iep"al.r:g The House then, on motion, vver.t into secret hts the revenue law of IS 10 nndi '41, and in the event Jon, on a bill tint had been aeted ii;. ,,, l.ke the repeal thereof is thought expedient, 'o provide , manner, by the Senate; after vviivh, before further for one person to abscss both real and personal pru- proceedings, the Hoi.se :n!j'.uriied. petty, and to reduce the fees of assessors, the fees of the county auditor, the fees of the county board of equal. z ition ; tho fees of the treasurer ; al?o, to repeal the damages of twer.ty-tive per cent ; also, to repeal the damages upon delinquents for tuxes. 1 he people shf eild b nr in rnit.d ll.-.t th:- Journal has published nothing hit a or.e-.'.ned latemei t. in regard to the ci i.N tted m at. We l ave published evidence ni.d debates i n both side?. W ho is par tial in the. r reports ! Nu ,.tte f usprv th J,.un,?il, who knows the character of i's editor, of h :v i, - . spark of j istice or hoie s y :u ;'a com-ooit i;,u. i 4 tribu'.fr 'i 'ur will present no terrors to t.u lers ad t;c ties of truth ar.d j jstic . tear I 1 1 r im.l(rs t i i red .rf . I prote-t u i ..... . ' presentatives, m tiiir aciou upon anu ueeisiou in lwey County. i tai 0(,ntesteJ election in tho counties of Steuben An r.ejotir cd meeting of the Democrats of I'oey ' ud De Kalb, countv iv.n held at the Hall in -New llarmonv nn ! TJey protest against it because the Hous? have th-: IU inst., Samuel Itultoo in tbe Chair ; Ah x. ! illegally trampled upon the credentials ot an elected jlurrn, Jr., Secretary. .Mr. S imu ! Hu i.phrev s. i in tn'oer ot tins body ; in. !rrs ... 1 t t i rcfi .rf . it t innsf Hn!inTilv .i . . . .1 . . . - - ' . , ., ... 1 lue iate, ami where tin wings bad no oppo.-mg . 1 . .1 ... 1, ,.,.,,,,.,1 ti,,. .rfo n-o:i tii.i m "r .1 i- . giiu.t the proceedings ot tho House of Re- 1 canui(iatc at the uu't e'ection wat not t.reseut a" 1 t f , 1 tr ross. i.. I he. vctc upon tl.e Mr. 1 evi,, as to the expediency ot u amending .- .. ? ..11 . . . eanuiuaie ai ine v ugusi e .tenon, w as 11 01 prebetu , cngrostsincnt was reeons.dere 1. w hen tip; Senate lUmm.. Uv . 1. - u ;.. ti . .. ' ns expected. We do not know how far las', mghrt .,, . int, k,.,r,t s.im, -..,,! it. . bill ,.-. . , , tt cases, uihi . .. . t .veni 11110 seerel session, 0 11 11 lue bill pa?5eil. nn 1,ve 1 1 1 1 ! 1... nndt; rn tV nm irrt 1 Wx .'.o-...' in-airrififi may urt her the cause of whiggery ; tf r . , -n . , ,,,., fln , , .,,.,1,0 ,n no 1 b '- , . property ot toe ocleuu- , 3 ' I .1 . I , 3 3lr. Cornett. a bill to amend an act entitled an ; ant out ot the county w here the judgment was ob- but one thing we do know, and that m. Indiana , atl rt.i.llivo Ut crimes and punishinC.it-. j tain,.4 v . f ... tU.c:' . bf. e ,.a . . , i.Ml.i . . is a Democratic State, beyond a U contro-; ... u,tv iaiiv.d, v. ucn tu..iC.ti.t tan ot louud in b ud eounty. w f m m r t I II l U t :yond versy, by thousands of vote?, whether we cuccecd in a rjenator or not. 1 he l'emocrais nave asucu Sundry bills, heret.oflre reported, were pissed toj Adopted. 4) oor I lac... eman vcsti r! iv mi.'. mt mos-t. n' VA voic 1:, t'.o llovse, uboiit Li'f the strength i f his party. f ,r proserutiiig altorm y. and we (.roume the i:.o;.-t who v . ed t r i..m iidV. from no t,v,.. ,,f j,;,y. j0 c,n v tl j.i . drs ag.n-t us, and bow 11,1;!, i.j v. ill pro.i; bv it. 1 :.e 1. at Macvii . i '.Vi'fit kills rarsnxTED. Iron, a committee appointed nt a previous meeting. 1 R.vause the Houe Ins disregarded the law, in j uo dtlmj wiicn all iht membtr reported a series of resolutions, by the adoption if: recognizing as legal an illegal vote; i This the people should bear which the meeting declare, that they consider thel --'cause the Mouse, as a body, and by its com- (Jf the coon Rarnett should be indignant Indianian. wide spread evils whieh now utll el the body polit e ; llllU' ba treated with contempt, the r ght of one ' cvery to have been chielly brought upon u bv overlrad.n' . uf its members, guaranteed to all men of being heard and . iietu iiinir. ar.d bv tlie credit system. H mu-! IC "r'. l ",a uci-'cc a wt 4 . ' ls'Tvclnni rr"'J frea.l!i"-.a",d "dc;! to .'?rossed. Ry Mr. Parker, a b.ll to prevent malicious pro- r n mind and tl e lie ' VtU V"kU rclat!Vc.to J',rors ,,n ! ecutions-making voluntary prosecuting witnesses u . edln 1Ü t 1 b ! "'"LJ: fh,1 1 -I-n-ble .or costs when tlj State lads to obtain ' ;j J if.oi.s.ueit-ij ai.u Luy uiii 1 veriiict ! read t r.st t 0,0 nr,,! t.. K. J 4 . IWfW41V41 ; bo ainenueu ns to insert a ippecanoe county, and reading ore.ereu 10 lu enirrussvu latcd by tlie banking system generally ; that th -y consider the granting of corp ratc privileges to btiiking compame, by the State governments, of doubtful utility, and re wholly nppn.-ej t. tip; granting of indulgencies to inn specie paying hanks , ! that they are opposed to any large moneyed nation ii ; institution having corporate pow r.- or the privi-' ioge or itscoun;ing ; inai iney n-'n.rve t.i u,) liority of the Independent I rea-ury over any oilier plan hitherto put in practice for keeping and d.s nurson the runlic revenue : lint thev are in fic.r of a -specie currency lor the transaction of neighbor- ' "o-"' rr "r t""Jltu anu wr ; aboilion hoed busmen-, and ! bills of excha ije and lar-e 1 inc r'S'il "J ' "'"' oy bank notes for distant transactions: that they are j in f.ivnr of a revenue taritl", Lut opposed to an im- : partial rotertive tariff; that they indignantly repel the charge of a desire to repudiate just State debts,' but would eepially regret to fee those dents assumed , ly the (icneral ('ovcrnmeut ; that they ccm-ider' the Veto puw er a vv lndesome restraint upoi hasty! ar.d ill d gestcd legislation; mat they will support the President whenever Ins course is consistent 2 o'clock, P. M. OfkUEUS OK TIIE 1AY. couutv ; read a first time. Mr. Stralton, a bill to amend the act to incorpor ate. COX til UNS. R 'cause this House has refused to return to the 1 rv It..ire,.i..it ntitloirtti VJ . . . Tl. T f . n . .xftA r.f Vila In Thev protest a-'ainst the action of the House in tee.ti.m to introJucc a bill to-morrow, to repeal the Uank-; J'il" on,.,l''T 'cco"a rair'S.. Uiii to amemi j alü u,c Wayne and Fllion turnpike coinpan.es, v4c this respect. .0 slmrt, because, in the opinion of the ru,.t law. fht.l Ud an act 1 r the apport.onuw.it ot -eaj a fir6l aml passcd lo a r0:ij undersi-ned, one of its members has been violently ' Mr. Tallmad notified the Senate U, that he ahouM . -ca or. a '1, -1 ... u.e ..enerai .v ,nd illegally deprived of Hi eat on this ll mr ; be- ' WS i" 11 amendatory of the several arts ir, relation emoly of l..c htat- of Indiana, approved Jan 10 eau-ethe voice of the people has been treated with thc 'rJ De-p"t-.,ent of the United Sta.c.-one; 1. KctcrreJ to Mosrs. tarr ot L., lletfleid and d sda.n : becaus, an un.uthonzed person has been i,nt- !..-.., , u t'p arpitii aiju w uai jr lie . " t v ixrt j -.-v,. ...w. .... --jv Conres ; and another clause may 1 31 r. Colins inoved that toe Senate aei turn. 1 he in;i. Ij. tr.ct Cjart :'.. L'..iJ ,y,,'. . ,ic it, -i , a. in Bcr.X 1 ' v. ratlin ...IL.tTin.. : 1 ?: H.rtU, .,.,u i.t cilizt 11. (f rl.r Ii.r.t tf V M- .mil, luvtr iil.-.l, If.liicli ,t.iif m l.lc.t;. (it.i; Ii.- Ine l.Ct if tlie lt.iiikoitt A. t . tviiic.i tn-otiiHi. tt ill U- li-;.r. I-I r-n,r J....rl t'i.u t t.i llic t i.ilr.l S. it.- r.r U.-lj.. t ..f 1iiJ.4ih, .101; !:t in;. uv ;il l. f.- .'unit U..11.1 m irJ .... o... 1,1. . ? ., . M. a . - ir.. i'iiiiiv.iiiiii, i,j.ir. r. .Marsh, legalizing the assessment of Steuben "ary, M.i.at juk, m., w ,jill.ieaitl,,;)u1,.iia H-. r. Ili-ll to exercise tho high functions ot an elect- , , -. . , , . , and tramffirini? it to C ed representat.ve ol Indian; Lecmttc naitu acs-i. ... . f, , . , ... ' J , 1 perhaps autiionse a uovi r;'.itui f;.i$ triumphed over jiuttce, over great pnh-; i ,ie Hou-e, John Q aiiriii Aitl a 4'.ilre oi'nu . a .1 tno .J lit:tTr I'.imfl t..li) t . 1 wf . 4. . I t . . ..1 ' Adams kccix up a Hire up about 2o, as follows : Wh:le such men are pent there by tho federal A ykj Messrs. Akcr. Rradley, Ruell.R.irke. Col- 31r. rouue, a bill giving a stay of twelve m e. ths where judgment creditors refuse" to receive State Scrip; passed to a second reading. -Mr. Leyrnan, to amend the net relative to town ship business in T.ppecanoe ; ulso. a bill to ine..r- ; porate the Lafayette bind ; passed to a second read- .Mr. ('o'iOy, to repeal the act fer the preserva tion of cheep ; passed to a second reading. J.i.-ii. ll'iik tiinliitr t". f'.uf !4 jc. fi Jiiiiie S. i4i.-l4 M I'll-... 1 llr.Ae J..I111 I it.li;lM:ll lloU rt Iiiii1.i;i ANI lt. II. .11 i-.i.ini.-l a. i; in VV ii-l.iiitiiii Vi.iirj J.Jnt II. VVn-lit l.n.rf K it 1 1 it I - i t.- Ili-Ii J.iiii.- i. Noit.i'i t iln un M .itiu Ju-l!i tl.i.t. r. ii'ii. J't'i.c. 2! r.ii. tt 'I Ii 11.114 I m-.fi 1. 1 .ii.t .-ii, ,t.a Si v t .11 11. t.i-t 1'iancK II. V.i 1 1 Je 1 cook f-4ii-irl H.ittTy 'a .ii.t i i- i:..i. .M'll.i'i I ..Hl.i'.iK. Siiui i.-I . II ., L-iivii r n V. V I.vi,: Ti. I.LIl-iM I t I til Li i j tiiii.i l". y i nMff. ill. nAA.i'. avill ..... .tn .1m f. ll.A .Vi.nr.i.n lr.A.. . I ... ) I : . . 4 .. v.. I . ' . I niu, iiil ..v.'.., ..in i.jii ub.iii iwi .ivwi.n.d.vviu.i.. int.. t.n.i i . i jinit'i . i .1 in i . i.trri4 i .a n'T i.rn'r. n . . lhey protest, because they would be equally false ' UI,o ,l,,ir Councils. i lf, Ivel,,. Ivennedc. M.fl, t..iT.,r M ! V CaU a,u0"' UlC HCt to themselves, to their constituents and to the con-i Sixate, Dee. H. Mr. Uenton reported his bill to i ' l ,rn'r I Wif,.,!,... rf. .1 U ! J,r--o aJ duties ot j i,t.ces stilutit.n which they arc "worn to uphold, were they i repeal the bankrupt act. The rc,al ia conditional, a I vaf,,oIe Watts and Uri-rhtU j ur, cue cou.ity ; road twice ami rele 1. 1 suffer an outrage so tl .grant and palpable, to pass j nspecti suit which may be pending on the passive of V JLT ,,r ''.'Yiilr V' c r T ' Jaek.-on, to repeal a part of t vv ithout the expression ol their solemn and cordial the act. It provider that no debtor shall be di-tharged ! r, rp , f i,,. nn n i.v r. c.r 'n' if ,'' 1 ccr'!,l!' lunds to the purposes of c protect, upon tiie Journal of this body. ; except by consent of Iwo-thirds of bU cred.tor. each of . ( u ..rrj;nil 'no;j.. Hoover ' Mil'er M.tehell tCC .1-1 n. Signed bydeorge P. R. W.ls .n. D. il. Thornp- 1 which shall be a cr.-d.tjr iu a sum not e than fZO. , ' ' 7 .".V, . ..1 - ' ! ! U ouueus o- tue day K.-10. Wm. Rrovvn Rutler. John H.Rradlee and t ,. . State insolvent laws to be respected, except where the -y--l-''-:--'-:''''y7,' --. Several hid were re id a second ' J " 1 . .1,... 1.. t .1. - .' I i ; Clear, oiani .ru, anu lannciiin . I OT 1 4 4.UIIK-I4 t.ll.JI.J Ulll.CI I'UOIIH VI I IIC U'lliklUpi l.iw. - - I ', r " n4.- i: rr. firf:t:is'i KirT. So the Senate f.tood adjourned. Pera.a na lialtlo t f tia rtir-t rv m -1 . a ! . 11.. . I c. iL a T I . - I . 1 . I ' 1 I " J 4- a ir'b I'H'in k1 vi tj,vj hid with democratic principle, in .lehance ot a., aristo- . -"r. j .o.nson sa.u, i:,ai uns uocumeni vv a, in .c- volun,,ry b(,nelit 0f lhc ,aw . anJ the lia;ikru t ,aw iu,,f ; JlOUSi: OF R FPRF. SFX T ATI V F.. cr .ts, foreign or domest.c ; that tney earnestly de-! curate iu its .tatcmcnts and talse .1. its reasonings. to of eiislcnce vn as lhe fa,,s on darkpt F,c,D vv, Dec. 1(. 1-12. fire to witness the final success of tl.e Patriots ..f i n. he felt conlident the House wo .Id not sutler it 1 have bce:. acted upon, and in these cases the taw to be On motion of Mr. Simunon the resolution by Rhode I.land : freemen struggimg for the right of; to be p need upon the Journals, without corrections; onI VT0cle ia i!4 operation. These modification, whieh the cubj..ct of revision was, yeftenlay, refer thc elective franchise guarantied by the t ederal j with a viw, to ador.I time to examine it, he Mr. Denton quotes from the law of 1 son. Of course. , rcd tj a eleu committee was r'co:i'rpd 4 .!....: :tl- i" . I. . . tiiiiil.l inni.t In lnff it mum tlio IiI.Ij. Ii ... I 1.4.- I -i.i--. .. ' ' ...... lOUSllluiitin uiai lino '. ri'j'j'ui i 104 in" .ar.ousj - uunr.ii iu m irnriit lai uin law migui l'C, as coining r S.rin.ficoii tbi 1. ,1 t t 1 ' . ..... ... . . - 1 ' . . 1 I .... . .1 1 ' r m j 1.1 1, ci-... ... . . n. a. 1. .. .1. . r 11 . -. . . . . . ' " .... ...... ... pubt.c omces wui.in ineir gui, any soumi nemo- 4 v. m.i aa... iw .13 n. m uiui erat, who may be nominated by the Democracy cf P'O'.est upon the table, unless by the consent of the ' whi? mnjor.ty I . , ,1 - .. .. .. t .III Ollllllimill till,.! oruer to lay the , from Mr. Uenton, It will not be grar.teJ a hearing by the 1 rcrr t th iod.ciarv the subject be re time, and order ed lo be engrossed or rcf;rred. The b.ll amending tiie election law eo as to rc- ; peal that part which allows the casting lots in c ise ot a tie vote was rclcrred to the committee 0:1 elec tions. The bill for the relief of the people of Indiana introduced by Mr. Tevis suspending all execution.-, for the term of two years unless 01. nlli iavit of the l-l -T . ! '. t i II tl.rt " " r. IUI virt.H".r an eot'iit'oii t'i iiir iliin In!. l:i,m I I " V, k ' ..f-, Ot the peace Iii , Ü Ue M 10 U 'ir.mt nail, I i i,, j, ,,i,,. ,;c ft( i; a rrcJ mill ii..i. II N.r III 1!. I.H4II t ll..!':.!..!,...!,.. ..11 tl. IC'H jjj , f , , . 1 J.t'.'i r , l-n!,U eivM ii Iii li. iir,.rf 1 U .1 1 t tiitv.llw-. 1 1 nn.! ,,f 1. .ie act applying f.rwv-u !. i iii.- i.i:i -.mi. ..m i.i..i ,,., ,.t. ,t..;. ,.i , jjfl. ducat:on : i-asocd :"'.-; in.iy i.... ..11 .1 iur .. :t., n S ,.f tli mM ' 1 ..r ti... ....rtt. j.t...l.. ..r ...it.... .... 11. 1 ... ...i. ... ... ........ , ... ,,. , 1 , 11. 1. .mi linn, t-t .iil-n ran.-.? 4 t-t . mil . U !'ir- I i.;.lir ll.f ti.II ;.u,..i.i, t.eniMi U. .! lit ...l i-Vi-i uti.'ai, I t ill..! Iii. .iii,i ti.i.i inn j! ii i -ij.. i)h-t.-t . ,.e ff -I..1 1.4 .4 .', Vf. litfj .. I.,.- J i'.; . jly i.l" Win. l,f i.. r-ii, HI Uw n t i Ailrr.1 IUrrt...ti. J. Ii. I L Hi VS. i . .-i..l,,ir - i- I u 1:4, I -;niIv. Ii-.-., e . :- ii. y,-?.w i. Mi Et!i : '. A34r. BY .it ie .I" ait . -.. ( ,!!., n t,. mr- ! i-, i, f.i.in ii,. t ti ik'm fV.if J ti..- .M .ric.n l i .lit t -.. ir. I v ;!l rtp ..il In W :.l ll- i .,,t Ii. Mise l..r in lhe low ii il" . i..ii..n..i.... ..n ih- no, iwv t Ju.. committee. the L'nioo it. (eneral Convention ; and thai they ! are in t.vor t union nnd ur.tirirg zeal, through i Mr. liavard, a Clay federalist, gare notice of his pur- Soine ciMiversation tool-: pi ice, upon tins motion,' the county, &cc. was read a second time between .Messrs. Divis of S.. Steele, Lradlev, .Mr. Tevis entered into a defence cf this me astir. I'll, U-tf. .in Iii li.ir. im-. i.lwl I., i.i vv, tl.e i i.t. an I j.fi,:,' J,, tf.i ..ir ol I.i.- f .!!.. in; .ii-,rn!-, n-i. --1 ite. n.tn-iu.! in .Vat..,, r.Niiit),li VMt: tin- lu.rth ui.t rt ..i i: n .t .a r i.. p. t...t,.si.ip ii..l " lant: no 4, oiiI.-iii. i.;' 1. tu i. , mhJ ..u l.i.t iir i,. r .1 ii,r I...1 .tii..n.i .l.-.ii ii.U-l I . i-tn uii i ti;ii,iiirt -n.iif tt.,r ut, .I Plaintiff that the delendant in about to remove frum lZCa JX: " " l" i it lA member' protesting Mp l!...n . .1 41.... 1 1 . . :.: . t. ...... "-e.o ..... ..i..u.i j ra,u, j wutitu no; cciiirni. p"s w iuuuuu . - omm.m. . renc.tu. ...r. ucn,.,, . l.,)blI,son. Tiimlev. I'.ro-.vo of M. and ..tber. n4 tn in n tnnU f ,..nt;,l,l,!,. I t. : ..... irrwJ nM,..rt nnd hi, I rennrf rr f,,i, ,r I Mr.Robi.ison then oroceeded to point out such iexpumj.ng resolution. The corrccndent vf the Ulli; . ...... ' , ' . , . : - . tv.. .uiuu, in n.e coarse o; .V' r..P,h7 ' tint had been afford. I Statesman say they had nearly formten this ancient W4,uacr a FCKCl ür J'-c-")' c-mtn.tlcc was the; which he urged that the people r.r theron.iry catie. It being rcpre.senfod to the meeting that the Cov- crnor hd faoed to isue an order for the election of. Senator for the counties of Posey anJ VanJerbur-h. . It was. on motion. . most appropriate rej'erenee. ! parliculary the farming interest were now nnkiir' J. r. I i li'i'.-'iv, e-:T .!. Il 4".., i, 1. 1 i, j, ly Ii-.i Ir .r.l 1 tr I .! i "t't "T vcnilil i ,i,: k; n I t . in.-. ,- Si Ä i.fn e ut lite M ri.,:i I ,n ,,it I ,..irt. I t ..; -ii- ...ii'. -i - . . I ; . . i 1 1 : ... iv . I.... .ii if m os i i PO il'I'. WO 1.1 nliinil Ilie reaililT 4.1 Ilie i'on ir.i.n f ü'tiuzc aaiuni viu inn'" v. i in it t.iic uut ou li ji y ..... i i.i . '.. .-5 llV ' cllr : r l-ouo,. of tbi movement- If the pr. ject does - . 1 SKv 'veJ that VyS cmnm.ltec ca the ; unusual Clldfts 10 pay their debt,. That as proper- ti.tn..t ;m tu r,r..f.sf !tp,rra nHolnri in r... .,.., - pass ana wc uciieve that it in .1. .:....-. ;.. .. .... k .r . . : . ; .. t . i-.n. ' the whiea havo failed to do luv: iinesi." iiiu.i ut.'ov. eu.n.iiiiüiiu'.-is ui ie iii j , . . , . county , an 1 statement in regard to Shoemiker's ay. from the fact that ' J'Juieury be onstituted a j mt comm.ttee, to act ty was now rarely sold on execution, but little m themclvc aiy benefit,! w.th a fcimilar committee on t!ie , art of the Senate, jury would be sustained by execution creditors. j'ct ot revision; vv.i.c.i win not adopted, i Uelore any liier proceeding was had thereon. lio-.i o! .Mr. Siinr nsou l,d not pr-vai!. ; the House tock a recess until t.' o'clock. ii tf. -a r i i!..- i i H t a..,,' ' It tilt, (l .I P U.4 l ' O't 1.? ii ; I hae determined t work all lhc mi chief for their iicih-: 0,1 l'e stibj 'ct ot revision ; ' linr. t!o4t tttKir rinif tt-n .i ,1 . . , . . .. . t. .. II 'I 'in m.,, . . .. .1 v.. i . . . . i i.M.1 4V i.r'.i not Mil I ii h'itimnni n j o, " w.-.a t e.i.i.i a- . y.MOcrt. nm mo uit.rri.ur, ay oeg.cci.ng 10 ; . - , r t , .... 1 Pfcl "r- Tvler to eto the bill ; an-1 if lie ran do th .t w . The q aest.on w.. tbeo ag .in taken Oo tlie onginal 2 o'clock, P. 31. it-cue orders h r a r.e.v election, by vv I. ch the place ; sire m favor of his having voted for Min... I hs : 9h, TOte him ..frt.e accei)tcj Ve believe tht he resolution, ap.. . i.tmg a c :nm;-:ee of ten to net with ' The Li 1 penJinf at the 3 .t ad.ourt.nin.t w-, of Senator, rendered vacant throtigh the resignation n.in.'rity in aktri jut.i.g v t.i mtj rity a disregard , can TOte such a measure consistently, cons'ituti mallv. ' Senate's eem.niltee, an 1 .!e,-,ded in th ; atSrmativc. again taken under consideration the eutioi. of Col. Casey, could be till-d, Ins, m the opinion of '"r "J,'!. !lvv VT c-':is.;tu.:on hid used language , sm conscientiously, a.t.l that be win, if called u,.on. send min.tM, riiii:.vup. i ben." on the en'-ro-m-nt of the bill this meeting taken Upon himself the decision of a:. . di.resj.ectlul to this Ho:.,... and for one he should ' i his obj-ction. in writir.g. Let 'em try it if thcy dare.j Ry M.r. F.dm oustoii. of the citrus of Dubois ' Mr. Moore ofO. moved to amend, 'by strikin -r ,.,. important question wholly beyond his j urisdictton, ! - !"l,I'-r ,l t g on tie Joumns untess corrected. I In the House, most of the day va consumed bv J. IJ. 1 coui.tv. f.r a road from Jai.er to P...t!i ; also, of two years" and insertin- one vcur" the'tim ..i t ! 4, t. 'V .11 . :r III.- t . I .. ti 1 ! I, I . ri . J ... i:.4i...,.i i. po.i. it o r t r tt , and has thereby proved himself unworthy to hold an ' otlice in the gill ct a tree p-.j.Ie. .Mr. Dtvis ofS. hoped the gentleman frcm Car-1 Adams with hi- abohtion prrj-ct-. Wh.S3ery ouSht to ! V. Truman an ! others, pr.vbg fir the charge of a for th-! suspension of executions-which mr.tum Wa, roll would withdraw Ins cpoosiUou to the lirotest be proud of old Jtthnny. i . t . .. , - , , V . . r. .i . e. i .-4, . i ... 3 e r, .. ! certain State mid ; ref.-rred t t a so.ect ccmniittee. , deeded in the alhrmati ve, aves .j'J, noes .ID. being pi ic-d upon the Journ lis. lhe constitution! Aman by the name of Cost John-on. or aa called by ; x,r K.Jinssl. f Cl..z,.ns ,.f C.r.-c.ll c onty. for ' Mr. K'.b;:.?on rnTi:red of " the m.ver uf tht bill vyas broad in its provisions, and he doubted whether ; ' "Z9, """S" ' " the d.v, rce of .Martha J..r.e Rutler from Peter Carr, ; if it provided t,r any addit.on il security. The biil' the House could interfere with the privilege oT the 18 a lew Uay to lain about the asauni .tiou of the Male .. t .1. . t r . . ' . . J ...... J . ; mi ' no groouu i.iiiiu is or negro extraction, ccc; as iineucuu, iuiv coRicmpoic too suocns.on oi o:ii. Ii th flltiiwinrv tt will . .Af. t, ,t Wm .n U .r i ha bt'en i.rocla'.mej lltrernnr if l)!uo MS,..,. .1..' min.ir'ltf !l oreidin? MZ 1 mitter UOOri re.-ord a Jc,,l!' by lI,e General ü orcrmncnt i.t- . .. . . ' ' '"' "o. ' 1 . . ' . Ti,,.. u. r.i..!. aJt :i . . . n.gi nu rnirrumcd hnp that the interiou. ahc..ce t!iey might think p;r?er. W .th them woold re-t f. , '? " r. "r m' bought facts h.d I ' J " Wl I w- mm ... wi . i . , had an oooortu man of the n ty, which ha 1 b en sanctioned by costooi.of m ik- ! a - i P V vir" H- f.f ü W '!t .if v.-.i 1 i i,.i -t p. is !. in- .1'. : I If i.ii ö 'trfn'i ol!.--K ." tit 'lii..i. 4 t . ti. -V..I . I.. I-. p.il.- st lliic.urt Ii-, i - ii . i .i ti; t. .1 a 1 .. :. .; l-.r i .1 i ty t.f J in 1 try, ! - 1 '.. I Ov 1 !.t ! . 'i 1 1 I. 1 1 .1 , fir fci.t, aiwl ir..tit f-'.cil J..-.I.4..I In- i ..,.1 1 1 1 -..-.! e.. I . ii-, ..-i iiT.-J I.i .tl fc.'i c . t.il) , t.f. it . i-i ii 1 ' 1 .r- f .... I n4'.!i ti-lt li" a' f ..l' : - - r . vi.-! I ... r-.i ; im ra-t ; ni. 1 ..11 ti.liru : . .- .1 :' ' .i:i: ..i..e ! . 1 u i. J ij 11 ! r 0 -" 44T . I. 1 '. i.. a! ! V- 1 .1 f ' ' , 1 - I I.-, im, !" P.I.I rr.tt .' i :l- i 1- .' i. I. ... fi . . M. 5. m. o"t.'iiim iinprs mat tue n.yatrrious absence they might thins p.rper. nun ui.m of returns fram üre of the emmie. (ome of which the I the repoitib. lity, and although he thot Democrats procured at the eleventh hour, bv an einr.-.j 1 h,.i. in.ir.o.r.t.o .t.i.l ib. ..... - ... I. . nrnn'il hat .Iffi-ated hi !ert..ri Tl. v..". r . .'. J.. . MB.w ... ...'.a. . ,i c .-Hates. referred to judici try co:.iti.ittc2. executions for one year. He wished to know vvi,:it .Mr. Robins. .11, 0:1 leave. w.ll.Jrew tue o-Mltion. tecunrv wculi Le .c.i. in case stiv : !.n I 1 . o . d " . r-J '.".f:.;i I t-r . i . I- J .-.! .. Whis Hconaitiy. presented yestcrdiy. pr-ying f,r .rir.exatiou ef part given LMXIION Of A I'M I I'D bTYTbS SHNVTOH. pre. i ii t!.-- eiec- .. . .rii.11 .. .. ojr reauera nu. .... ....... i;.j i'r;..i. .00 1 .r. lev. 1. tu jo.. 1 .iur.ii. i r a e.iorce 1 nr. mna n...v . inv..i t, pn.--t.n:! t . V . pa.v ....ma .... f . . . .. . . I . a . . .1 i a .. - w . , r . . . f . . I L IT I I I . . I . . ' . - - ..v-.a - . . " s.v.av a.v-. . ' - 1 - - - ' :iai a totii.tei iiioics.i ami, it .nn, iney COU I I et- . . ,T ;- ... ,1.1 1 j . r .1 .- . 1 . Tb Hntn met in th Hull nf tb. it .... ... t . , ' , -1CsST3. and ii.,..f.. '.,. .'o C .t -rm. " L viro, Jane Latmi . a.leg.ng that he whs i-niy 4O order ot business f.r the pa-pose o. Wkiiigtro . -. ...v .iojM',11 o O" , press vueir opinions in tue s.npe 01 a rcsüli'-o- " ,. . - 1 1 . . 1 , , , . 1 . . rl.uk on ete.d.iv afternoon, and counted the vote, for which could be adopted by lhc House mcnt expenditures for the fust trte quarters of the : years ut age, and drur..:, wi.cn he nnrried her, &c.; Ub.e a resolution prvidirg for go.ng into tnc Uorernor. when Mr. Farran. Sneaker of the Senate, an-! Mr ltra.!I,w I,,. e' . )ear are set down at $dJ.(Ml.K)(. lhe President i referred to a felecl committee. ; ti-.n of United States Senator. nounced the election of Mr. Maannen for two v ears. The! 'n!c nan fro 111 Carr M U t- I estimates the expenses of the la.t quarter at 5V i -Mr. Fuller, a mem rial, .vhicu vvai rc. erred to I .Mr. Rradley enquired it the motion wa- in or.r. Whig were in ecalacies in the ho; that lhe count w.hiU, ons't tut -..nil ricrht tl.it V t ,ex"rc,f ,."S' (HKI.lHUt ! This makes the neat little sun of TH J R-1 j1 diciary committee w.t.u ut reading. The cha r .h-cided liie motion to J, . i ....... r in add.ng uv. leae Corwin GoTernor till. from lhe foci . '. ' Tft iei t Utn n K I t WVU 1,1,1 ! TY FOUR MILLIONS of D -liara 1 1 O ih Mr. Carter, of citiz.'i.s of Cas. county, pray ing for ! The que.-t on wis t ke.-. . ..-..d.r.g ! : e tbat n returns haj been n.ade bv lhe Clerk cf the coun-' ül'r ll'r. , -e,'liemn n IU leavoreJ to take TWELVE MILLION'S MORE than Mr Van! c abol.shmerit of lhe docket fee 11. civ. 1 cafes. A: 1 of busmen, ar.d deeded m the aii-.m.itive, y. s ol. Met of RichhmJ. Uut!er. ILghlar.J. Mo..e4 mery and ' . , " ",',,V 'Vl'V ' . d he l,,e Pow ! Ruren's list year ! Toia is federal Whiff economy :! referred to judiciary committee ; also, of c.t;z ms of n . e, V'j, ns ! oil . w-: 4-u.u.i.s. 4ic ..-ence 01 u:e rerurna ou'j have ; , eon- j i,e people can thus see how niiicli better o'J thev ; iiie. c "Uiity, respecting contract ior erection o; vi;s..je5rs. jja.;:r, i.a.e.-, i.r . i ?ect'J ?rV? BnJno n'i.ke. Uui the return, from V, L v-. ...V. n ..T .1 ,l ,n the dust- are ! How their nrooertv hi inerea.e.l in n!,,'- ! Court House, and asking for tho passage. .,f a hw! -A M., Ilro.vu of K.. tr-wn o; W., IJutlcr 1. Kich.and had been obtained by expre.ir.J lh- announce. 1..,, J Mr: ,lrai!uV "rJer. rtW Government expenditures are reduced I How ! legahzng a h.ghcr rate of interest than Ü per cent.; ' Campbell, Carter, Cor.-i.; ill. Co-ley. Cur-.y T. lrZ rur.öf ,U Toe " ZL1?:1 rre" lhQ W t are meroased I And how ,weet referred to judiciary committee. iof M,. Davis o,s.. Denny. Daf.ur. D...n,i;.i Wirii ui-a-vi wm ,mm irt9riairiltl tr W. 4 k ILllllir-r Tf' !U l .-. ..-. I I . . . . .. . p l AI- t I ..... -t an m rtrrn f- nrg t,.- I t.T.ifi 1'i.t r . r r ?i ll if, ii It. - - - - a 1 4t jhii.! I 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 r & t a a a . 1 -a r sa ym i'l i v n r 1 . 1 ri.iat 1 - p -'-- .-.-.--- - y - ... w j - . 11 1 nw rnini pl'4 r iiv 1. ...... . 1 - . t - - - - j BVr: f -!r rt! !' ' ' .t" J.i. i-i ft . 11 v. t..- ; '. ,-l : .. . .n. IP VII 1 vr 1.P1., . .1 . -1 ............ t I' M- .1 -r i.i t vt 1. N ' .t ' '. t 1" ''.1 I ,r - ru j c :r- '" ' ." t ! nf. ,i.'..'i-"C Hi '1 t 1 t ,i '- 5. t. r-'i ;. 1 M..j , e -"' '.V. :.r "cy . i.l-.!. mo ..! i. . I ( l! f it i.k'.i ; . f -.rf- r .."..( i'.- .-. .r in 1 1 f l.'.f .! 1 iu' -t ( .ri 11 in 5 4 -jf. I .--;. , t r-.i.u- iiij iill -t n ir. i: ! . i r ii-i ..1 ei ;...--..! f... m i ,-?, t . :i-i , . i. ! ,.r ', i .1 C . i.a. i n n .v . 1 1 I 1 ..' ". . t ! ; i I . ..Oi i'l ..-f. r vi ' ..j; - ' ., ii. ' fj.- . u . : p .- '.1 .- . 1 ..-it 1 f ( . i4. 1 4. r- , . - ' 1 . r .t " 1 O. ' t . . M-f : r .... A !i 1 1 . '... . , .l tt ...e rt-i.l ;! "" - t l'. - . ..1 . ' .. V ; iin.rv IIj' 1 Ivr. - ., i- ii. v ... I I i ... . I '.IV r- ... . a" . t I . I great j.y 01 me ciowu jn me galleru and vitbout the bar. " The ofTui-i! vot- is gien in the proceedings j fjr a tby g but Rutler, Hiklat.J. Montcomery od Pauidi..- bei? buent. th pofuiar rote i greatly red.tc.-J, an J also S'hin-iA.i'. mni.irilv. 'I'll n.Ti.'iil .-.I nl. 1 I I i --. ... j j . - - .w. -1. k 'u j iiuru ,i y (j tr.-.v:. " I . 1., , DiVls i.iotia- t. i n , 44 rtiii.-. on the Mibj?ct of iiicorporating tlie town of Washing-; Hudges, Jacits-n. Joi.ei. Lewis. Leymm, Lü.g:..-, ton, Uaviess county ; also, a p-tition ot citizens -i l.-gut, i-o'.-, .vt j .r, M .r:i, m i .eny , m eoroii..., C9 i.-t 1. ..;..ff i t . 1 . 4 . t. - . I ... . .. nr ill." rn m T r : j f.r i a . ' . .. .. i - . - ,v .T v , ' " "' "'I Uu! m,J ,r- i bef IccU : Huzza lor the .' tyhavea r:ght to a counter protect; but have no ' at I. I' Pi'i-i.O.JS 01 Rl? ni.nor.ly. fjr The lyi,- Rarnett talks about economy and; Daviess and .Martin, on the sui-jeet of a certain State ; Mili.kin. .Moore ot F., M)ers. Nces, Nelson Norveii Mr. U .oinsou coinmenceJ a reply to Mr. Rr.d- the extravagance of the Democrat?, wasting time in J road ; referred. O'Neail, Osb;!r:i. Peek, Pril.im in. Iiel, Roberu! ""it.il in. sou ne iii.rieu DacK Upon the gen-' the disCUSi'OIl Cl a resolution in favor of refandm 1 Mr. Hodges, a petition of citizens of ViSo; rc- Rob.nson. Uo,:, i, .I .il . I - I l. l-OT. p. vr i. t i-.'ir- ! 1 1..:'-. , . .Ml . I" fl ., I. I t . I I t .O t . 11 t f - ;:. .'f " I ' ,. i . t V.: 1 p . .( J.rs.. it i (!.. nr.-.! -i c-.a v v.II i'Ütr F i - A l.t . r i I! ii Hernia from L-iporte th-? charges he has madeV.d om Uuve since, is therrlore the nearest correct of any that , defied him. lit had not proceeded far, when the hour "1 .r 'V i . V t . , navipg arrived ur the mating of t hts convention of La? tf txill T hlfl.M II hlll.hri.aill k.4 it I. J .1 . . O ' "! (.illlUU OI . : V J "I'".-" ..-4..-...H tue resu.t oi the Ho Mouses for Lhe purpose of contmulnrr th.. o .mportaut an electio.r. t houlJ b. left to such a eonttn- elections of Prosecuting A ttorey,; he rency ; an.l n o doubt the LeiJatnre will provide by hw. ' in'o tho Ha" .f II.. i ' 1 .1 nil C i, r,tt:-rsei- d,f-.)f ,..,h ,n Ct curr -e in fJ. , 1 ! tM ,IoJ"C ,or luU P'Te, came and petition o: citizens oi igo . I .... t . . L I. . .t aT . f 1. I . 1 ... . 1 I ... . . ! . a' . . . . ' . -,. to me vcieran iieru ui me i i4'rin. läge tue une im- - lerreti to to. null. tee ou ia.ij'3 cnu ii...riiai mi JiUic OiCele, a.vjtl, owy.iirt, i fiO!3 poseu upon nun aunng n;s brilliant de.'enco ot .New Ji Jsi . ?:'. ) .. . yiv scnl. eier. - .1 N ' I '.a. at M r. t.t - e.. .T' 'I 1 ' I I . r 1 ' !V l.f -4 .UT. '.' pi. .'. Wt i: ! '.' -. ! t;.. ., ..ft O.-j ... iu. , '1 r . inent!. i N h:ght. u .iliami and Mr. Soeaker til. Orleans, lhe Whigs in the Senate, fearing that' Mr. Hargrove, of c tirens cf Gibson, without die , Noes M.e-re. h-"ver, iJr4dley, lljtier of V., aiia p; JwrK'"" --it.f t f,i- -: '-i;fj'lt they would meet with a aimilar defeat in the Sena- j tinctbn of pirty, on the bubj-fct of preserving lavio- Rutte.T.cIJ, C! iv,iOt!. Cifcaeat--. Co:i. EdaVrd'. I 'iliZ1 HZi.' VV '''. v''-'-tonal election, witlj taj Uritieh at .Ner Orlcme.' hta the publ.c faith of th3 State ; rcferrod. ! Flannegan. Fo-.ke. Franc. G.Iart, uoa:,orf, S i,r .'i .wtoi. I ff ; - s(-7'.; ;-k terk French leava f mho..- at hilf put tvj' Mr. (ior.Tjan, cf Cath?f;.j Owtc, rrr'e:tir Kialt, HiXi, lUinr.tttl 4. Mirvih. '!a:.ir 'if,:i,,;: i w .crosk cn Tt2rday. i C:!!ep last's ; rsfcrd. ..Mevkcr.;:.t.--e.i. Mng..-.:-e, Park.! "iVh.rrt-- 'v" " '-'- rr