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STATE S E N T I N E L. PUBLISHED BY J. P. CHAPMAN. G. A J P. CHAPMAN, EDITORS THE HRI C E OF FREEDOM IS ET E K X A I. VI G I L -N C E. 2 a Year, in advance. I 1)1 A AIM!, TUESDAY. DE EMBER 2(5- 1843. Volume III Xtuaber 27 INDIANA THE STATE SENTINEL h puMtshrd firry Tuf.iaiiifjuf ;i MmWugfm Stmt, VoUr. -.'; f t t" S'-ltr H'HUf. I r S-- Vrihm I ill ruitlatn hmii !.- a much readme riato t, .mi ii ,u ,j. , . ,,i jj. (i. , I ,, ,t( . ji.j iii tic i 1. 1, . r in ihr tuir, TKIIMS. Two dollar. yar, alaaja in jdmif. In aa IMMM aih nw.f.- tiMii um,, m r l nt (ill tin- iu i .I mi Sntwff ii.Hfi ., ,11 1. 1 . ,. , until i a . m M . lie expual...it of tarli rtr l It i in, ami il iur ij) m. i.' l..r a 'ici-.i .lui liar ir ff-iui l- ... .nl I. ' ;,' ' nl i;iüMiimnii!. tin, rill- will hi .1 ller-il to , -i a' r-.-i'f. ) m- dull i r ill ' i ret n il fur i'i .li'li the ff i I i ..', I f. t ivr ilnllar i I In- mi no il I ,r iti,,. jii , r, ilin . will be ritt fw )ar f.r !- .amc. .X I) V KU I ISr.MKN I s . ;!! lit- in- i'm I'm-.- toil., at MM Mr. Ewiug contended that km wlraJe dc.wee u ant of order and read fro n the rule. t' prove hi position. B . si i t ' i la taking up ihr wh le Mme of the Bennhl "ii t!n qiMeti n too tench tum- had he n spent already. There was nothing i:i the report lul ft XOnel enmity a ga.nst the gentleman from t l -yd it WtM a c !l. ti.;n ot r RM i,t- proven liy In witnesca. and verified by m af fidavits it vs not a suitable mailt r f. r the Committee on election, to tlttmail c The OpPOmal if the gentle- lt.ll.ar am t.n.ira i i(n . ...a at...l I... a. ..a tl... ...a.. . ä l Ml a aqnarr a-rral, . '-a " I el rti-. . tUaCfO J at X i man waa mot he, e emt, ting WMM. MM vvtiy atn tl.,1 a q'iar.- i,f io mi... iueh MsfrtMi U bt i r i d upon '.Uo C(MBBUttC4 when it . II t . . . . - vi lti.lt hmilil alwa) If mail, in iiiuii; a ...f. it iiimim. nrlt iti in it' fr..ii htirnail nntt Ur n i ""' f! 1 j tht ' '' r i" a I it m hi n mil In r.inl l. I In m. I'"'" rouai I-- ai(. T i"vi: n t i,k.:m, i i RE, ' ltfHrtrl fur thr St ttt nUttUtl ) PBNATE. Mosimt. Dec. IS. 1849. Mr M.,ran ni l In tnke ftlM ttM taMa tfic waolMtOW if th" Ii-Urne to r;.i ii.f.i Mi - i IrrtioD f l'rridffit J ti-'.r l i-iliv, Im h im. tum a ii. ! i :i!i .1 in the ütViniiative. Mr. Kad nad to atnke out .) iiJiv iml inMti Turs 1jv Afti r r .mi' i!. ' .ii.-. t' n u' w is Uid uii the tu!! nil motion "I Mr. 1'i in i nt.tl. Prtition fife., Prtaenl !. Ily Mr. On!i. -i v.-r ai i iri.oi it ri . MM ttt 'l'itccm- .i n' i uii'v, I i I..' ii. rporttio1 of a tMMMty to con-truct a r..i.!. liVfi-rri il. Ity Mr. Akin, BUjah IfttrM Mal tbcf CttcOtW of "M.l- liv.tu eotuttf , eoncrtitiiig a Stall mmI at brMA I5y Mr. D ''on, a curomunimti n. Bchfraa lo the runniii'li-r on c-luraM n. Mtt, Kittl.i v, a mrmori.il from CtirBMM of Floyd rotinty. ; r.nn:i! '..r il i u tun lit - t i I w t MCIUI the uu I f HkSMM Iii foj4 county. Ifui . tilt II eufHtMM loOJ lit i mil, 1 nut-, in rrgttnl ta tka Manner in w!mh t!i rVMiilt elrcti' a was r.ir.ml iti Fh-jd touulv, atni nvMg atlMI Ihlnf a--.-.-!" that lb atr and Ki nre.-rutatue ev MÜ AAtff thu Mr. Dorsry g ' a n rtifirate aigned Penningrton, in the course of which, the latter remarked ty eeral reanectable ritizent of f.'Urk roun'v, statu g that lie had no intention of wounding toe feelings of any that he wis a man of a ! tu ral character. Mr K. one when he mvl- the remarks in regard to the petition that he r uld not say he kt.ew any thins aijiiiist ihe man. et. A!jouri;ed. M rr.R o M.-siow Mr CtMpMM from the Jinii. ntry ommitton. report d bnrl I hill for h heni fit of MJMOIW likely In iutVcr b) t.'ie deetrtM lion of tin- n ohU Miaani count jr. Mr Miti lull MOT ad t n i oinmit th hill with UMtlOO tionatoaCiikt- nt tin n.imeaf CoMMianioatf umI NMMt the mi of tin- t in mt Jtnlna ;iml tin l'rohate Jinlj;.- TtM hour having arrived, the CNMiatu repaired to the Hall of the House. Il M 8E OF REPRESENT ATII E8 Hoanar, I. e I-. 1843. Mr QolMli nti leave, intmihircd ;i hill PfOiridMg.lhal tin- Kttatf Agvmt, Stnta l,rin'er.('otiimi-'...ner on ÜM NN ,i bnali ami EfM Can .1. A.- A... nVtiH he aiacMd by a joint nrfi ruff vote of the two loues; which w.;s read first and agennd tlMM Mr Moore of O. ail, that ttie revtaiod contemplates .in election of ImM otSceM hv a voce Mite, and he had a resolution drawn declaring that law in fori.. .Mr Parket was sol prepared to vote adrMedltj on tin suhjei t. lie was not apprised of ÜMfa In mg nueh a lav in tin- Rrv Mad ntntntna Mr Coram rmtttM Relaed ttatatni abowinf that all oriieers not reijuired to he elected by joint ballot w . i. M Im elected by a knot viva trow vote, such as contena- hirli ai li 1 re, on t a mm t ettemi Ordered to I e be readv to Jt.hnurn three dnvs had been taken nn in and relocate the county seat of the Fame. eii ting one otiicer. We had eight or nine still to eh et, Wft n the taMe. w In Ii might OMMf a gr ut portion of the remaining tune Mr. Chapman, from the committee on Judicia of Im OMaion. Inave. reported back u.t:.,ui tnei ihnm Mr Norvell fax on d fixing the day on the fifteenth of the juris!icti. aj of Justice of the 1'eaB Janmrr. m r, saed. The (piestion was then taken n fixing lh day on Monday the fifteenth day of Januaiy . ami decided in the afiirtnative, uvea T.". ROen tntniilucetl urn fjc Mr. Ritcliey offi-red a roso'utmn reTalree t j amending the :.iw regulatmj general elections, which nas adopti I. Mr. Ptukj ofieml a rcsoluti n relatiae to amending the nr. . hate svi-tem. which on motion of Mr. ninu was i j Ii tt.e Ii I at 1 By Mr Btakemore, relative to the seminary fund of miu-ndc l as to provide fin? the election of Judges hv IS at outd reult in 00 good. l'eniiiii4'ori moved to lar the n-tltlon otl the tadle, noes 25. Mr. .vhu h a ill i.:. lid in tin- nenrttive avea - J .Mr. Wiilp de moved t nj. it l. Mr. befreoa artHing M "ute f ,r Mj)aetim. He was in (vor ot the right of petition, hut it wt never in leinUd to -uhserve party purpose-. That petition - cms to dmw a con. loa.. Ii tliat lileg.il ..ti s were Lr:i IcCiir a nicat ritl'iiU'r of utriiigi r aTfJI in New Alba ny at the lime nl the election and diaipjxar as soon as IM electioa was over. It did BOl follow that bOCattM IT an Sera wire in that pi ice thev voted, neither did it f.d- t:.e low tt. it ic. auae tl.ey vote.l ll.eir voles were ieii iu iuu i..,,,,! ly ikc M mmtOf from r. vd. The t hare was nude that the Jr :,rk,.r ,V;H n, prepared to jump right into this Banntet and RopMarajtaiiaa) iroaa Floyal ant mt mM imii mnit,.r, n ti I that too over tin- Constitution. We should seats by the voiesot the citizens of tint county, and no gxamifM Int anbieet arcfull an I ah i-edl v If 'title- rcMreoca la inadc Id any one t pfOtt R. TtM charges aatm think tknl tney enn, by tnk ana ana, reaaady Hm dial- iv. re Iran ii uj U1 the iiaiiJ writing of liic ennnet il r of eottüoa Mrongll WBHch we have been tb-umb-ring lor the theuetiilen.n ham Plof d. Tha alone was aotfiCMOt 10 nat week, thev inav be nntaken. fur m-ti ail of reinedv - C:ts count : passed to a -ihiihI leading lay Mr Tevia, for tin- eajccnjnaji metit of OOanaal a tnariufietures. Ity Mr M Hae, for the better sernnn and colaertitlg the revenue, civmg the offina of collector to the conatabla it co b townabip receiving the highest nnwberol votes: Ity Mr Rarer Ian, icclanm Lieh i reek and Loat ri tret navigable treams. A : Itv Mi r.dger. to change the natm- ..f Henry 1'iag; Ity Mr. . t change the mime I t I hit id 15 ikoff ; Ity Mr. Hoheits f P . t- repeal the ai t to reipiin: th Bank i. eowtinna apecie pnenw nt. Are.j Ity Mr flippy, to amend tlie net rahtttTC to equaliing the appraiae aae nl of rani estate in certain eonntaea ; Itv Mr. Ferry, aboliahinp the uffice of prosecuting at toriiev. and the salary Ibcffof paid by the Slate, and fertile I- i lion ofa yv si-'.iiliiij nttorney in aeli eoiintv : Ity Mr. Ferry, amendnrory of the net exempting Im pro etiients from taxtii'ii for county purpoaea M ce.tam counties therein named : whic h were severally paasnd W a second reading. Oidfrs of tlf Diy. pc !e of th ir respective Circuits, and the reslution adopt ed. The Hrue having informed th" Senate tliat they were ready to proceed t the election of Preeident Jui'.s, t!. enate renaireJ to the Kei-resentatue Hall. ArT.K"ox aaaatnn. Mr. Hut'on tali lid a resolution that the Committee i n the Mate Dank enpine into the i xtc.hency prnvidillf bv law, that at the expiration of ten irs bam RMakatl of the State bank charter no note sjah be isu. d ..f a !e-s denouiiiia'ion t!io ten 1 l!ir, xvhkh w i.!. , ted. Mr. Parks . RVrnJ a imOMtion to no into the election t President of the BMta Hank, to-morrow at half paart 10 A. M.. wh eh was n adopti d. Mr. Purke introduced a j unt resolution in re'it:onto the completion ,.f the National Koad, which apajl pnaOrd to a Kecond readit g. Mr. Ktchey mtr hiee.I a j.;nt resolution to eh-1 cer tain othi ers hv the joint viva voce vote of the Legislature, which nasseil to a sei und r ding xtr Wiinliaia naail to Bttfltaaad the rules, and read VI it Th i ill abotiahiog tha ofica of Bute Librarian was seC()lt ume. wliich motion did not prevail. i-h w that it wa drawn up in a t-pint nt eiun.ty. Bard inveatigata it. NN by did they not go ononi il ac eordins la law if a defeated c and Mala had been wrong- dreaaed -be could cnteet lia aeM. Bnt the petition hna tiom that county had u elected by fran 1. bl permitting , ,, aolteil in a manner calculated to bomfil no one he i iLtiiNi t,i v lf n:,d imt i'ii i: voti, t. .in ottter 'ta otner i-'ia s mid a.lioinii.Lr c .unties ami .i-ks !..r some change in the law regnlatiataj elections, tSce., . Mr. Kitchcy movid to n U r it t ihn committee on Icc- llol.S. Mr. Dueia of Floyd, aahl ihnl be wmjM bagatilty f gram rhnebctim duty, were be to let this brttl caaVanany, tbM groan bbet aapan bia constituents, bt raft rraal without stating the . Tina partition was hut a repetition ai cattt am artirhM that bad nppeiml m a lacafara paptt aa .New A'.l-anv. nnMiaaMd I v an krewponaiote edit.-r. He .Mr. 1) ) ailmilt d II at !! I v MM wcie ca-t in his coim lybu he hud no I.eM'atn u in s-iyn g lhat two thirds i t llieii wer.- f .r 1 iCo!'.c i Minlida-es. JtboOt sixtemi per-ors h id been in.ltclid for illegal aotfl g. and but a small por tion ha I anted f.r him. He knew that one c doml mm bad v..t. d. hart tili, mau would no! have bam M bam as to do so, h 1 1 no! KMM of the persons whose na nes are ap anmk d to this p tin mi ejrged him on to commit tha rritna gaaaaal tlie Mara af unr 9taM. Rw M !y asked that if this pet it Mat aaaa reUrred t the eotnmittaa on abMtima thut that co iiiintti abrnhl ba aDoarad la send f.r paraona and I ip. rs, au I investigate tiie who',- matter. Thatpetitn.il is not circu! iti d uhlirly the greater part of the ch in .,1 F; .I knew lltbing ef it he f .r one km w not ihntaajrfe a p. titmu was m exi tem e w hen he lett boOM it na taken uroui.d Iba i '-unty hk- a tlnel M tha night. It c uld ba proven that not onlv pawn CM not entitled M e h id voted lor his comp tit'-r, hut brtbaT) h id I ecu r. -s ut.d to. tin. Denjaanin Una h' - had aabilHted tnaa ry aaad oaf 'e.l to giea it to pa r..n- tha: arwadd vote i : w t h in (. bV, D.) He i .r, I) ) had branded C, ma ins ni h ih r c, a ge, ami lo- cou'd MM deny it, NN hen rto; 'i n OtfOM appaicnt, il M then lhat lite hue and ctv ata amJa agamal bira I hi whig hhrnata tor the antrnoM ot ahanttn g the attention the pnopM from tin- bnaa OMana I. s rted lo for the pur, aan i.f ,:. :. attJ g bim lie aamtal - v a word or two in regird t.. ,1r. l) --cv lie understo ,1 that the eame men that now vdily IMrara bad nrgod hmi on to te-titv to the chargea f in d in the , e ition hut this be refaaed to do. He noold aa if they MMtaanka ehnreea acainal hmi nu.hr a oca c.rcum- m. es. and have ihem i.ilro.lm . .1 into tin - enate under the ever of ihe gel, th in ill fiom Johnson ;Mr Rltebey) ii ahnt gentleman conhl moomita baa conduct to his own tmwbiara he (Jlfr. Davis) had nothing to aay with his motives he (.1r. D ) had nothing to .1. Two id Ihn pcrs uis ha gel . f being imp rted to secure kM election were demo, rits. This rend. re. I the milter more a surd. He nana! a-k. if wings nmhl be bkely to aanplny ateaao rrabi front Clark mmty Inaattm Ins KMt. D -) akwiim. i beta w - am t nah let! that mm vei faaan terb comty, ml anted f t hi- (Mr. D1 rentpatttor, and win .1 mUMam vr.e ! r n -tit bcf ie l!.e tsMnd Jn Hev MMBtd M testily , with . it the. cul l get double fees lie I. .pe l Ihr) w uld not lef. r it witnonl aotlMiixin MM eonnoitMa t. aend Ml p, ,-:.s ..ml pairs. and tie would p dge h.m-e'! to pi. vc tli il am ma fba hmaiHd rotaa,onr mnagivm agamal bun nbeM ,!.,. was one f.r I..:... He w ..Id ataa add Hkat oihei UlS llitta were att.mp-el t..:. um I tor thai Mtoca ticket b) tiau I be would anly allude t . tha l ippeeanoa lu-tnct the most f oil mi .lis we. e r it. d t - m o;.lei M deli it !.' '"I iriii-v..te had been bnunHted fnm I aarall and at bei m t,e- deem.ti'. a the UcetV . p . ty did, lhat il Wis m - iv to car;y that a well at III LU'lnct to BOCam a tnaj Ntlty M ing.il would moat likely merenae ine aimcuiiy . ior ina XI. P. . .0,... -.11. . that it -oi Ii cliirjr.s were tiiaOff- in -tum "1 ".nii-nicn wem . . on oe-i , w ...... uno agniiMi bin, be conhl got think well of any BcmBM IBM tueiuhers wire di-po-nl tu act fbf thepaalvta, unahacklad noold nreaeot ibeaa M tbta bod) 1 1 s lived near Floyd, by forty trantnirle. Mad was troll a. ipiamt. d with 'many ot" the citMona of Mr Parket then aOOTcd to commit to the coiuinith e n that r ('titit be knew thit some were mdiclcil Iur llle- elections. gal voliaig, anal thai paraona travelling op and doara the Mr. Gorman su;.portr-d the hill on the ground that it livi r h d bona charged with rating M I loyd Put. said was the most cnndld, open, and independent WaMBl 1 be. if llu rc w as n nun h Iraud , u b tlul lint the rmiiitv voimg It would prevent prevarication, and the pooai- luluv to doeeivc I lie constitutional ipiestion was set tled hv the reviaoMy one f whom. Mr. Dono, atenda at the bead of the legal profession in Indiana Mr Chapman was adad this lull bad been prenented, a Yea at this lata partoo He ariabad Ins conatitnenta to know wi hoiit the poaaibtltty of deception, very vote ba gav. on this floor. t)n the qm alilM, Shall it be comniittcd, it w as decided in Iba negative, ayaa II, ama 55 Mr Moor then moved that the bill be considered lis engrossed ami read a third tune . which umtnm was loat, h a Vote of ay es. VS. OOea l, It requiring two thirds to suspend tax rule lor that porpOM Tin- bill wa then ordered to ba engruaaad for a third laid npon die table The joint reeoltltion relative to the establishment of the coiiteMipl.it. l Weatera National Armory at I'lttshnrgh in C.i i roll Count V was re il a m t und tunc Mr Verbrike moved t strike out PitMburgli and ionert Indiana po Im . w hen Ul motion of Mr. Parker, tha joint reaulotMa and amendment Were laid upon the lahle. The lull to aboliak the private Bocretary ol the Uorer tior was reid a aecond lim ! when On motion of Mr. Pennington, a bill fjaf the r. lief of Tuaooicre al Harriaen, Manraa, and Paarhnrn counties. whs taken Up. Tin- tallowing eonntiea were added : fNaathy, Knos, Tippecanoe, Warren, Owed, Poamtain, Delaware. Havia. Montgomery. Parka, Jefferaaw, Handrirk, Martin. Orange, rtwrtnerland, Morgan, Crawlbrd, Franklin, Randolph, Jay, fnim, Fayette, and Henry. Mr. Head move.! to refer it to the CoamaSttea of tlie NN hole, ami make it the order of the day now , which Uni term of maa eeoav. Until House th.-n jp- - dent Judge in the 7th Cir. i t suit of the first ha M"t J .hn Law r. i tved, aotra, Del II i I'.ckeN, Auiorv K innea , S Itteriii, Jl Rntb Ueuana thaw proe d to iho b t -r of P.cai d nt Judge iff the aiath Cin til The Putoartng ia the rranit : J. hu T Elhotl i - . i. '. I votes rtanilM I Perkins. A lidn w I 'av v ma ring, Jeliu T I inoit wandk ' I The ii.il- rctiriMW lk I I h I I ; whm On motion, the lluaaV t-..k its n-.ial m - gros' Tl'c II 'uae teinnard the , n-. !-rti u f the ' ill reps iti g, Uf law duTvidioz for He ie rpti ti I M t.eas-.; v hatee. it um ' l- ' " ' ncarmig i" Im report the rmnuttee, that the bill le iaadeanitatj taoi p ne.! . Mr, EWVm a d. that tbete had alreidr l-een fPU'h tim .pent i i ÜM tiMaailm of the i I ; bW til I riot foihe! Ui iai mmattiMg an Mm aamject. He h t Mtinitncad a kail et like character, M tafiainta In Ina earn c entj ; bnt bavkaj bacn le 1 to In lo vc that a general liw nothing wlieti thai lull . u , ceonty, last arintnr, peeeiana to Irarbrfl weie cmpi iytd ; but I treasury nirtaa areea p,il m and 2) act eant. attsjoant. He had ie;. al of lk law. "'1 M di I . Ii - oo;i. I ii ti is u t he i I i-c I Ihc Uw, i c g i: ir p-v . i Im aa i si to ta aaMami at , I . aae if 1 1 ga i I e j ,e be area fait kein g .i t. bau children vi II ( J ti ' i wilt- iu- l'l I th ere wa-.ii w.i in wlinh bis wrunga could he re- could not look upon u iu any other light than an attempt to wound the h elm-., and de-troy the IMelOineOB Ol tin: Banator from I'iuyd. II wanted to ten jantknaj 'i" every ama When we look over the petition, said Mr. P.. what respectable Democrat an we find on it ! a on du not find the resp. ctable Dnmocrnto nf Floyd on it No, tin y an not there. It is mostly Mgm d by noisy poltti- ciana. Mr. Pitt lu v eaid lhat he had nothing t say in regard la the petiti mm tbajy were ajaatty unknown to him. But there was one man lhat was spoken ot in MM debate lli.it be could vouch lor. He klinded la Mr. Smith, the competitor of the gentleman from Ptoyd. Mr. Smith was well known by muriy ciliacns of this ."state, as a bigh n, in. led and honor'ible man- bM character was ummpcach abkl he In beved there was a gentkrmm on this tl .or that .... . . aaa a W a ax . . . . i , bad served with him iu the IVunsy I an. a Legis,..,,.,.- , p,,,,; -..'. I .1. him i, i. tu e I he "i nt email r m ltarri-ouii.nl - j... - - rj si.d that the e ection was not contested. Mt. K itid that the n a m he did ml contest it vvaa that the evidence could not be procured M time according to law. He (Mr. R.) intended to m rooSaM n resolution t r the purpose nf cx lenaBng the lame. This had been called a lu! petition he would like to know if it was any more foul titan the spec, hes of the l" nil. man from Floyd and H ints. in, Mr f hapman did not rise br the urpose of splitting fjortb lanom He was nrry i s.-.- m much t n ba aaaa i a n errantly for it. Ha was sorry that gentlaanen bad jo. L.i. BM .hsieaneelfilllv lit l!ll lieUIIOtU'lS there Was - " - - I i ...... ....im .... r !.. I, nl cone to h's loiiir holt e i . . . e I i . .. I Wr I . 11 lioliesl s.l .ioi- c.,j - i . -J - - - - Mi I ., ,i -.ti ... i v . , I to commit the bill to a seh et eom- mittee, with itmroctiona lo allow a reason. able contpenaa- lim prevaile.l. tkm for Ihe fiovernor'a naemcnger to the two lloueee, anrt The Senate then renoleed beadf into a Committee of to . xceed .too ea. i, m Mon. the NN hol.-. Mr. Bead in the chair. After sp. fing I am Mr Hodgea moved to Uty on the table, win, h did not iimi M1 ti. Committee of the Whole, the Committee rore und reported program. I he following were added in the Committee of the Whole: Bartholomew, Hancock, Madtaeaa, Roan, Push. neceaaitv of chan. HI-." the Goeer- II Petition LJf. P.v Mr Halbert, from ritixena of Martin, fin a reloca tion of their eomty aeel . referred to a select emamtttee By Mr. Kerry i n the auliyecl of auctions. By Mr Miekle, for have to build a dam across the W a b,:s river. By Mr Cnppv. a-king for I tie passage of a law for pre miums on canal riio.s Itv Mi P.. lis., asking to i!i ioe a certain school drntnet in Miami county. By Mr. Atho'n. a remonstrance against repealing Oak stru t and other altera M Charlestow n (Petitum ahaa taken up and 1 1 l" rn-d NN inch win- ae vet ally referred. .' porta from (tnniinttr.es. Mr Norv. ll tram the committee n education, reported a bill for the reli i of Pi t r Everborl ; pern l to cond rending. . . Ml Ml kle from the committee on the Mate Hank re mitted in lavor c.l the indc finite pnatponem nt of the lull I - .. ... . i .........a e he allu- to nuthori-e the transjei ot the iianK au I k m me pay. m o. i if- i - i -i.i.t,!.,. i-i. ..- . . . . ... Mr Bowle srinl that be believed tins arrangement .. .... I.I I... . aOin of seven aei . . lit. to the Slate, and he v, .... ... ... .... r- i prevail, Mr Malh. ny saw m imr's Bee re Mr y. Mi Rich took the aa me vien "t the sutueet tie waa opposed to that il. si riptum nf reform, that would only change the name of the officer, without diminishing the pay. The motion to commit did net prevail. Mr How ling moved to indefinitely postpone the bill , w ho h motion Wta decided in the negative, uvea 4M. noes .... Before further actim n aul bill, the House took its usual n r. ss. ArTCR!oo!s arioN. The House resumed the c oils. deration of t lie- bill, ahol- Hiuiiilion. Waynn, Perry, Bpeneer, Warrick. Putnam. Floed. Lawrence, t-'reen. Marion, Brown. Decatur, v igo. Carroll, Uhnton, Johoaon, BnBtvm, and Clay. .Mr Chapman ntoved to refer it to n aelect committee Of tive of its friends w ith uisii m tions to perl, el ihc: bill, irhich w as iiecided in the affirmative. M. ss;- Earing, Stanford. Wood, and Orth nmre ap pointed said committee Mr Mitchell presented a petition from CttixetM ofKoa ciusko connty, praying t'-r a relocation ol the county ami of said connty. Mi DnvienfF. from t!i committee on etiennntiona, iabiag the Mma ef private Secretary of the Goveramr; : r,.p,,r,,., back the bill to incorpornta Um .otn- Dan..- Do I.-.. . in! hill was order. to he . Il'r SSeU. The lull creating toe county of Cicero and alt.u lung the ham to the county of llamilton for MpreemUative purposes, was read a second lime. Mr Parker aaid, there was no one who had a greater veneration for the renowned Roman than himself, hut w. Lac 1 1 1 1 v i rsit Mr, Herri man moved to nle. nut five yean, arhach motion did not prevail. The rc p .rt arm concurred in. Mr Pennington moved to reconsider the vote on the . a w . . ...... , . I ' r I . resolution to go into tin- election oi .-up,-, inn .- mir own country . names that be WOnld pr. h r. and Val.ah and Erie canal, which motion prevailed cntit atcd w uld he glad h hear the reason, which induced th, re ded i it Mr. I u! v that man. iu hi and a true patriot. Mr. A ii bad i It ex imhMd the petition. II i. . i: . ml I., m i-'i ad ti neimit the u-fereuce. Mr.Uaviaof I, mi I that be never bad apaoaad the lader- port rnUt t,, i,,:,i V.... .1 a. ka.a thm nowei eotiu-ted lo the Mr. Simonaon Woold he pleased to gral.ly hi- In; mi n M' t. -end f I ne, sons and l ape.s. He bad BOpad the from Orange. 1 ut he could not 00 the present occasion th t ot no manwoaMee invokad lo areatmM I kim. lie hf I IV bad not'.ing to say he was in Ins grave were he living he would bate aomalkkag to say. . t ,, ,;. an s i,. that he could excu-e the gentleman i m Floyd for Ike little venaea he apil at bun. He knew .t dad not pi 04 . ad fma the heait, hut it was the ctl'ect of x- cit. ui. nt. As regai Is the gentleman from Harrison, be km n ikm h aronkf not have at tda the atatameal he did, had , known ail the igiui. at Mr. Tnloj who bad gem to hi- I n.' bame. . Mr Hob had listened o the debate, all ot which be eousolen .1 out of order lie dad not comndcr iti man s.u.- that ahmM irimhtn the ganthman from Floyd m ,,,,, .w h. n that gentleman became aa old na be, (Mr. ) I be would not mind amfa things be w-mal imt even change In ..i much, hut he sunt better aome time. Put suppose are onlj relet that pan .. .1. .. ...I ... ,m t.. th. . iia. tment of a Invv, the matter ii ni a a aae ' ---- - ---- - , will he brought up again and it will i .msiiiiie the time d th. Semite and we shall have mote angry debate As f.r s. ading for persons and papers it will nut do you ran no! gn to tin- riv.r. run down tin- witnesses ami catch .1. 1.1.... al... I m mä nlmlanajaa , I i , lor.iff-tl Althou-b he i.i i... in r, .r . .t lav in it on the table. Iu-could not ' xl" ,,!" ,., ii - - J o - - . ate for rejection Mr Pitcher w is at a loss bow to vote on the queatrnn of rejection if be voted to reject, be would ba charged r 1 in list I nf an i ainamm nf bia nnrtv if ! voted .s . , agamal a rejection, authorising .1.. It.ir l"..r it he r. nretted to see It llll.'C ... - is it affect bun . - . lose,, tlie oiing man vu.i k..... the relief ol Is.secl to a - hi He oc c I ,1 the Lcgislatuie. ... nr. Davis of FWyal, moved t uis'ruct the laaMMlhM to send f.r persons, pavers. Ac. Mr UiMiev said, th.t tie Seuatoi fioaa II yl h 1 1 mite inemnaiiaa- agaaaM him, (Mi. U ,) though he jMr. D.) -,-..lies no charges. Ii t:..t enator meant ly baa mineati aa tint he hid p.esei.t. I ihe petBiuii fiom peiseiral motive-, or fiotnaai ether m tiv e th m w nn a vi. w wm wv dan, be woul 1 huil the MMantim hack in hi- teeth, i. i .t aae .u.- it w . h mded to him, wrh a n.M.Vst th.t he arenUpreaenl .t bhnm I t adei rKhoicna. uWeaka d.eme.l it a dut; . and he was determine I that , rithei the gantfeaeaa f.. I- loyd r any .--he. g. attetnan, akmM d, tri him from fiaty. I he Senator fiom . loy d ealla this petition a bhei-he (Mr. It.) bad aa aamml ka rarMdge ,i the mittel c mid. und . f. th ugh he hid h. aid .d it M- . - .. ,t n tUf niihlic Mi'. I't-t in . ...o. ... m. it Mane ' aa a petit ion bemre m ... . :', i ts ac 1 statri'i. n's ; Ihe na' i I . i ,i md- .t a- a lakat arkark aroatkl be naane Ufci iv i ,. true the t atemciit af one m ,n, or the i algm I l J . lafe ji ami n ' r,t.ct,s I lie anankl Have that aneatMa I .r Senators to decide ,n then own nda. -Ml, raid Mr. I'..- n.m, ,t r Ins not onlv einigen i:i u i m - ' . nutted in his Ditnct, hut he says coirupu lo knew HOI what Charge wouhl in' i ...lo , hinai lom II, admitted that m inv ol our t.et c itizens were in favor ol the law prayed for in the peti tion. A law confining VOteM to Itretl respective town ships i' This pet n. -aid Mr P . contain, d in m beau- tu s one was that it was drawn up by a defeated candi date another was that the otimm of Floyd cunty w. re a s. t of knaves another was that tin y pel nutted i.v. r men and negroes to vote All these kenn. In s weie thrown til bvwav of , ml Ihslum nt, tog.ih , r w.lh tiltii and garbage He thought that a copy ot the pr.nlucti n ought to be procured and preserved in the Bf 1 chtvea in Mat.-. Mr. Davis of K. hoped the look at the , ,-.oi!.l w ithdraw his motion to rc led. bl NN a'n.de s .i.l that he would not withdraw his mo- - r : . . , . f were it nt f t the -u.'iies ion ol me cent em.i.. I ft 1 a ... ..' X I ... PMyd. Hi" bad several reasons 10 give wuy u miumtm -.1 ...- - il..i nr.v.il for a law to orescrve the r.jecteu. um c- - -- - - itiriiv of elcctims, just as though we had no such MM, a.d vet ihe wiiter.i it was this diatingalahail ai Mamkai of trie P.nnsyUania Legislature. He w mid hke see this Mr. Smith come befor- the Senate and contest the eeat o ha, he. n Ii i-.nl at ill. I l-l s.- : ,,, .....0 debtors to the Hank to aft) in st k ; but it was und. r pe culiar circumstance.-. Where the debts were not consider ed altogether sate. Pank sto, k ia MW unde r par. and the arrangement of the gentleman would reanlt in loan to the State. Even if that fond be iaveeted inatock.it can ke mrebnned by the State for tVea than its lace XI. RmU aaain Mtnl ihe t.roiu let v d .oh pting tin' m.'a.ure contemplated by the bill lie w: tapp..-. I of what was the market value nf Pank stoc k at this tune . but it bad licrctoforcyi.ld.il agnate, in, c.me than any other luv eatment. Tin-cpiestn.n being tak. ti on concurring in the report of the committee, it was d. ided in the affirmauve, ayi a .",,1. noes o Mr J.ms of Franklin, reported a lull lot Samuel Rockefeller of Franklin county . p. i und reading. By Mi Ferre, a bill regelating the lieenaingol auctiona iu the c nv ..t Port Wayne ; pnaned to a aecood reading. , naaai'nlMM. Itv Mr Dowling. that Mtcbnel G Bright he reqnertcd to niake a detailed rep-.rt n, thta lions,, of kin travelling deik hire, law .rs fcs., it any, 1 Wim ine ng negate amount for all pnt poses , barg, dag Nil .st the Mate, for such agem v. during the past year Adopted. Mr J.un. s offered a resolution, as to the expediency ..t so amending I xecut.oti law . as to give the execution (damtifi, in all debts keraaftaa to be , r, ated, ihe men r of selecting the propcrtV subject to ex. C,,, . V-t adopt, d P.v Mt Wright, to . eure means (of th- odocatMa and sunnort of orphan children. Not adopted. Bi nl Blnkemore, aa to the expediency ol having th. execution law and lb, law regulating the duty ,d cn sialdes, printed in pamphlet form Adopt d On motion of Ml I'd atom, the resolution providing for an adjournment, fane .'.was taken from the tahle. with the pending amendments. Mr Cdmonaana moved to amend, sn that the two Hmises shall adjourn m the I'.th January. Mr r.dn.onstoti s.,.,1. this would be a session ot ail ., r ttao.arb Weeks, ami be thought the hus.ucss ut the sessim no eentleman from Hancock i I.C nou." ioio.io ...... - J - - - I....I be wouhl present one jor tin' c otisidel at Ion of the Hnit0, a man who is now dead, hut w lu-s, name i- ineniineo vv,ih tl illy ktatory of tins country, who had done j more lor the canal, which is now atlra, ling so efBch at tention, wko hid mad. more Indinn Ireatiea than any oth. r india idoal, and w ho w as a s,, idler and a Mteaannn lie alluded In the name of (Jen John Tipton He mov ed that tin name of Tipton should be inner Md ia lice of j I'n rm. which motion prevailed. The hill was then referred to a red t committee for the purpose i exaioiom The hill to nr. s, tve the DUHtV of i lections ennntv waa rc ad a second tune. The- epi tin engrowtmeul Mr Wolf oppoard its engrannnent. He aaid he did not h. li. ve that tin- lull r. llc Ii d ÜM vv ill of bis , onrtitu elits ami Iherefoie should go a-. oust it. The petition on which tin- lull is founded waa I articular nnri.ose. Knowing lhat combe n Maker, the pfititionera hop, rJ tin y could carry this . 'l'l I.l I..... I....... .11. ...I a ai.si iu v Mn -u-ii. M:. 11..' ert of I'. i.. he '.,1 - f rted Ihe bar paaaal la t.e M pealed at ihe '. .-t ion. beca ba l :. , t a rkereky ! ug Ike gMaMel g' l t. th.- greatest tum'.t. tientliinea :eak ef Ihn fund a- if it beim gd solely to the .opt, in chiltien of the e.uttv ; In is i t lM I ei etong la the nrl i ' p. 'pie. m I ihe iptnn . hi. lien the c mtry reci ive ' 't a m i'i petti n . l ,,, ii i.. n- ti-. Be n r. , i. I i t'ie o Inf aanf i '- torj ' ' neetkn K nt. aa bearing ue MaMgy aa thn caee under i Mietet! and ke honed tli it th:s itgii'tient wad h.'.e in I'lc.eiie heir I ieart lernen bad said, that in-..un i t. . i, , t t-f.,, pu.. !, ,-. t for fifty centi t. ton dollar. I hi- he di b I rem haviii been Ike c a-. ; : m ., Imi I tig thrt le : Ike am, if by Wm mMaaM ef thn tan th. ariab to mpi I. we keen taaai I aka v .l ie..t liea-urv c t. - Irom A t ! tt on the d ll .r. the MJ w icaa lutB lent i -t am an linn a g it in mistencc. Mr. Chapman Mid, he took plenama ia ajpwaamtmg Bat mMreata f ai b m rtoldri n, f-e th. bad no ..t c M n ; a I imja mm tlo-ir fatbera atn gene a, t nc ,. . f.r Mem. it i- t t... s.. rename rtnma tkaat kn aankn wanutfp and teelmgty on this subject. Mr. tknith rtamaed M be e.piallv fiin div to tlie ncartaof Ihe orphan, hut be e,.ul I not see vv hi ie :! . I.. w.a.ld p:.s trate then interesta. t- IMib.ni re -ai! it ha Lh en eonteti 'ed that th,s lun.1 ! ,' -s t th St it.- f in liana, I lo- h.- .'. tiied h id the powci :o i.sc th. BjlUCeadl - f tlie tu:. !, fund it-lf. Mr. kick contended th t the repeal ef the law contemplated v ti... hill, aronkf he moat ruinom t.. Ike interests ,.f ! ! KtaM. He denied Mat Mean aa aot jeetim ;,g,'ti-t 'tc- law p , ! la b lo(a weie r t I 'lis of Credit ; 1 i t vv .. of de' t not fa Mt..: t u- at lual I j state. IVkile these toeaeury nutet i i ' c ents . i the d 1 Ii W lb ) OU ate, 1 in .! ., . u t ctntmoe the law in enum the c :!c t ot , -.. .! - I br StaM t aet the I tltUllOlo.l nt- ii :. .1 d. I he-e . i i .' 1 1 nl' i aa : aeaeaae Mr What wul lao t.tl I d ., Kilon n ing m here for a ut a Itun- incasuie :v er Iiis II. an i lie,, oi . oi m.i ... votes given .m eaa h aide tt th - h and it was a I n t that sixteen indictments wen I 1 lid al ihe l ist aenaion ofthe Plovd t'in oil Cc ort Rw ilk gal voting, an of whir k wae agaiual a negro. But fourteen of iheae indictmenta were againal Hemocrata. Mr It, .w I, s s.u. I. h- prenented Ike petition cm wliicli this hill was ImnaJed; but be did an without knowing its prec ise c ontents. Soma of tin- remarks in the p Utiou w.-te diareapectful, and be, perhnpn, wouhl not have- pre sent, d it. bad lie known thai it contained such r. tu; i ks But, Irom the gentleman a own stat. m, nt in n lerence to the numbe r of indic tments that had been preferred for ill, gal voting, e waa w ratified that a rented) vvas ib in an, bd at the kaiida of thta Legi-latut. The dmcuaaum hmlinued by Mr Kuh in oppoai lion to Mr Chapman in lavor ol tin hill . when On motion of Mr. Dowting, the bill wna bud nt the table Tin Sena'e then again came into lite Hall ofthe l.,u-e. nm I both Houaea agnin prvtMeeded, in Convention, to the election of Auditor of ?:atc-; which rc-ulttd as fctilowe, to wit Mr. Pin II of W moved to strike out Monday, win, h wna carried. . . Mr Chapman moved to in-, rt Saturday at 10 oc ioik. which was decided in the negative Mr Hm II ..I NV move d to hil the Mmtk with V. e lm s day, which was adopted. ouna ns or mi i.av. An bill for tim relief ot aemom likely to aufier Irj the destruction of the Mmmiecountj K oils The que atkm bung on the motion to rtconnh n al, In structions, Mr Mitchell mov.d to lav tha bill on tlie tokle, wlinli ipie-tuui was put and it W88 found that a ttUOCttm did md vote Mr. HeiVcc s moved a all of iIm llouae, but bartore ine nueration was pot, the Senate- udjoorned. llni SK OP REPRESENT ATI V ES. Tt l-i'vv, Hece 111, -i:t. A njearay Rrom the SeMMo aamnncied that Ihet have adopte d a resolution, providing fur g ning ml" lb ' I ' ttoll of President Indg tin-. I. iv. at half pant Mo !., 1.. A. M .which was fenpro. at, (I by the lle.ti Petitum sc Preaenled. By Mr. Hodgea, of Alexander Beard, for relief Bj Mr Hedwig, ot citizemt of Steuben , rututy, for a higher f. Mr Clark, ol I. .e.l Citizens oi riirmeiei legal opinkma last bad been am to tkn imhjeet. Mr kaek ait, ha sinn, t give bta e i bm a m favm ;,- um- tli it bad i aa ae goo 1 il Ihc ir.ie ie -t , Ilk I ' Mr. Te Vs r .-e-d :tll M kfl i e ie an aigoment, th t a "it MX to a w I.,, h ba w i te I rat ah !. s. imnl fen I f ini eutp m u i haaaeawt. tl was Da let i 'k m W i , muck -vi ha.is, v na i - t - w-e M.te; hut Ike lean 1 itwtf and Ibkt , stat.- ba I i i anil ' to '" ' ' Mi. Vethnke ndMrd genl 1 ten v t. m ihia mMrtim. A gn . t , '(S v prouuee !.', lt d I we , I.ll ' 11 V I a.'iioiiu in co nhoim in J i . . rs ami utbc r-. P. i te- to t .IV the ir ll.tc ie -', Uld I. t tl I I i I n.illotintrs. IS" . : ..... .: , Mr Parket ill-Might tilts VVOUIU mt Hie piope i nine mm adionrnment. . . Mr llnrlbul said, tins would bring the ornate nn to the ,,. ,e b id promt to serve the pe ople- He I. ul pro- a i . do the hus.m-s ofthe people hr .:t pet day, hut not hr a dollar and a half nl lir rv thought we wen- acting prematurely on tin's Mibiccl 'II- wa- in f.vor nf adjourning juaftaa .is the kiiainem of the session waa a nplwhed; but w-s i i t ie no r -is 1 1. .... Horatio .1. Harria, John C Parker, Km I NV heeler, John P. Dunn, Chad, s l e t. I kmrge H . Dunn, K. BrarkenrkJge, Morria Moni, Whig, NV. NV. Wick, Jcnnbm, HcatMrtng, Bnllncb, I Make, ( Hivi r II. Bm th, Blank. r.th. r.? gg 1 1 i: :t l h I i ii 1 1 a ii n n 7ih. Rg B 1 1 9 n t 1 1 n 1 nn g ti id I g t l i fnh. 71 411 0 Ifi I it Icftth' 2 si o II .. . . . . .. I .r : ,c ei,.ic tmeni ol a l ew lM-UlCl, lie ii u- f-. - - . I. I , . , , .-..... iwvniii'iiri'j Ol ine am. - p,r, IVmocrat. C'i liau l were perr,e ua.vu i j , - , ,, there hema f. ' 1 araetrted am ng t I vm r t-. . hVear nothing of ,,-m ..her did he kn w that v roU te n ma ,mportcdfM:.nt;kr ity. IV.L I lui ftMUd fwot Clatl rami tell us I llllllir'"! ai ihe matter. Mr. H. .nade a fwv luillier irmaiks and e.uicluJed. . Mr Pavi., ot Kl v I. at de I tew re-nJtk la reply to a part I Mr. fiireheya -pice;,, nkack he at k naeapti n u. 1 - ... i " ...I o. a f.iv u : . ' . .XI.. Ii. . u. ..-i - . I ... ... m.i.-K nt i'li' 1 ea I a 111 II 111 t III ' NJ " 1 ' i 1 1 aa 1 a - - - . a .i.l. . ... i a tli nf flllkl'IMI' . . . . , i i -....i.i . I ri in Iii i r it i unf I . i I f in i i . - w i re -oi i e i in oi im member irom r my i we - - - , r..n:ir.i t,, the amount ol com . L ....., ... iVifiir- oil, iiiiiIi,1 l eo . .-ii ii. , f--- we uae- 'e :o. i. v- 1 i i i ks US t hv , idv flted. Th.s W is . .. I . . . I I r lilt ' i xx .i ti l ' .-.a .m th. r pro.1 ol the I Vnnsy ivania giniiaman a , h, l.eving it would te ..ill to the .no r. st ol MX n,m. .tr. NV. sitditgavescver.il ica ma tor in 1 1 li ii ti :t o 1 ti li 11. I ll-.rris h.u,2 received a ma, rent V whole numb, r , t v, t. s -iv, n. was dce bired dn'v el.. t, l Auditor of Mate for the term of three years from and aller Ihc g lib ,lav of Jan nary, I sit I. The Henato retired l tlnir Cham! nt : and The HottM a, jouriu d. I I i it u 0 li ii 1 I It n (I I 7 1 1 (I n il n it 1 lownahin, fiir relief; which we n revetally r, lerrnd. The committesa on edaicntmn to whom a loll was r f- t r. d. relative In Ihn reception ol c ertain tr. a-nry noti li school binds, report, l il back, with a rucumnundatHM its ind.l.o.le postpon. no nt ; wbnh vva eom uir. d It and the hill was postponed The I d! t" i neal the part an at t r. ilntive ! Ike r c pti.m ,d tre-a-iii v t.ot. s to, Mate ami county -. in .. -lation t s. I.O..I moneye, was ,. porte.l buck Iron. th. . mtttoe tu adaxatttm, with a itiuaiMMiaetina M nuiefiutie po-tpoiiement ., Nlr NN light npponed the postponement of Ilm bill. II bei,, v. d the law was u,,. onatitutional. Put em the s, me of pobev. he .. inarkecl. lhat s I I binds had BeBUU I"-. row.d.i'u hi- eountv.n. good money, and note fixen that were well aecured, and aftor the paaaage of thn lav., had knap wand off with fifl) reota on llw dollar tke tre surv notes having bee n l.oiight up at the amount C cation, said Mr NV , tl..- elmel an, bor "1 In - libnrlme, and th.- fund devoted to th.s purp ne i- th I M Icnalalinn akoold deprormte i. . .... sam in , v eo. ii.... !.ii ill.. ii si . w ot i'it r w . ' ntiaii eiui'in n in em ibotftd rob Ibis fund of its lalt and ju-l amount. Mr Ilarrett favored nn indefinite pMt went I aaid Im, had gone bv when lreaurj umea i e- aB a . . . , anarsOaavaa I. ail rimi'li l I eeoli C - i i licet ,., tfr, . .en t'ie Bear I uv !. ' e i the I IW i.: I loud now on Hess the ioci our con. .try . f at lire rompi II 1 t. c it: m had I Manv ad Lbs I Ihe ! d wrh our orp tiuo houekl no at h. . ii rekMIM tl. and it would be wrong I" lion in other funds Mi. Blnkemore oppewed an imlefinit cot.te tiding that tin InW it cOntrtllplati I I um nnstitulionul tbal u made ti a-ury noti a... ,.. ,ir.it violation of tie constitution. s, I,,...! Irarhera rould not be- i u.dt.r t and tin y w, ;i' continue 1 OH kaud, without c OUIltl V UnV si i u e I lfr. rtafl i hi-: try e l tl .- means hy wnle III .III'.- ecu- i'iotl h i' iXfd III amid at 'be pi ecd.'s . i the II n-. .,r I ior: iau re (ptfe I t.i me m tnd chut .i.i-tt.c iv. nl . -.. an . ilrnc e e! o. la y v it ., al a fu uie .1 v , With or v re a I lh-- ,'j lliiou, at ii ngth, in I II. Ml-- Ui . nfcich lo' e i'Ii'i I next luough' fnward a I Chance l r Kent, in reter it is said, thai tl: - - - b- collected, lo e III j e I. I . , I a i H.H. . I pr t iily h vn i , " ! . - aiT I V It .it . t II, 1 hi a now I.i w .i - t. mi w ei eng i . n lie i the 1 t . .. I. ive hern ,r I ! i . at eeltj gave an abusing iOICe ei Umi lh" lit. , and aat low ii .bile t. i i Ibanealbn Krart bill d rredd wA ... I. . I t ft m ag .Uten t i i oil lo l'..e vxs a p er it' l.ote a .1 th to . Bi e . , I en': ii tponenn nt, I l p ' . I w - a hi w ful ten III hl e ool.l V !, -e liotl -. Mi Chapman a la rmminen a pmtpermcment, an aaid, .n on'po-it.on to remarks that kad bOCU m.oe.lh 't CVOH it leal hers Cottttl be pr ured at as Ion a rale a, ti . v -... .. ... , .. .. . I. r th. aa in.:, -. that, had we g cd limits II III a - dace oi ih. -e not. s. we could procure t ra muen b.w.r. II. bared, in nddtbon to thia, thai v,s ...,1 Iu r. after an-e. that would h. far more iujnriiMis Mr. tioriiian r. !". rred to tl..- tapinion nfCham 1 r I., t.1 em ihe lib s uf the rotate-, n kn h gouta t- ahem i1' 't " notes, wh. .. r. -lo.-.n. d. c .t.not be ...ib .t.d llr r'"'"- r. d that the law contmnplnted to be n j- ,hd . ml ing y the school fund, and inigiit.tn the eml,iaunt tta entire I,.-- IL- ei,d not favor im- repenl d ihn Ian on at ' on ' ..I the present v aim- nf the 0 n h. cause llo Ui .. i V at par. hut in cut piem , I What might h I.l c g i I t.. ..ur arkosd lands, und. r th. npaoiun ed Ii n r Ix.-nt and oth.-r diingniahed junats Mr RraMM out..... d an llidetitlite pcHitponeineUt cd n ' ii. . . i . , .i he .lul neit l.eliee line - - Of k- eping up III t r. ..ii oi 'i The ,'llU legitimate im an- id a". I. .1. At k-'ptiig op tkeir errdit waa taaatom oi w.- r;r tUlatimr.Tn bia connty, s.-b cl ten. her .1-1 not he prucured f.r tern than attty d dlar per -i i rU r. ia iln - n .te. or good funds l. ... Ii.-rs e oeild be preacured tU far h M amount Mr Norve ll re-i'. rred to tin- opinion of CbsinCf lbr K.-nt and raid, that bta opinion was th ,t ot ihm law vrr M h.s , h.-nt and Ho , m - r. I", rr. d to. w. re not pnral M Bnaidea, thia same Ch ann h r i- a anperannuatd Judge for tin. I ai ten v. at-, wl n adinga bare not kept ..!. ti... t -s ' II, niaked eemleinen v. ul I v- ? Ih. v ell i . :. mdi btodn ted or I r ti d be W OUld f ai w n .i tha ir paraa kan . -t ,t .in., na ul of ihe to de-feil ihe c-at lern m fr m lippetaii.e. Il this weie Irne, h,t tK.lu.r known what laws we 1 the faitearai.ee t those gentlemen wan su.pii-u.g. It ' , , ,lv,ke more. This petition ask rool I !..- a-ce. ained that sin Ii Hau 1 weie c .n t.itted in any fr.iIret f.,r .otr. That waa ihe time ot j penaotmu N , Wright urgewt ine name rrniMmi xtr Ree 3 was ,,, favOToffix'tuga definIM period of art e defeat ' jotirnnnMit. hclicv ing 6E nt; Tl i -j, .1. Ih r-. 19, 1843. Mr.Havi r.f H. and M.. no l-ave. offered a res dutiou to aa aaaa a B an into the election i t I'resnh tit ju.igea. ry - .pi, f,x lull lhat had lBCn ,f theex-mem'.cr fr -m Pennsylvania, and went On to onn I I .-., rontciuleel.tb.it the mrraae tbe renaam -one was that the nhiga out-voted ,,, nomv. and thai ecomycott- ,-a.iO'h, r w s t' at the vvh-gshal m r nmn. v to l uv ' ' ' , ... ,,.,.,.,.. th km. Oot daily epene were ,U f five bumlred dollars, ami ma tlietn up . . .1 .. ... ,1 . ffhff. il.-lo. voters ttiati tne .temocrais ininewi ..-. ortatsh id not enough negroca to mtpXata the wni.s. fter -tatir- other reaaon. Mr. W, said that it Lad been or", d that iho"g. nt!eman had not time to cnivst his ehv-- a . i a U itrii.iL. .. ,;!( W is U i-iess t HIM' r.is IV. jecilotl Uie u " " IIMW .III ed that our labors s uld be bpmght to :i ountrv il. mnnd- I, se :.s snei liilv vvas a little matter to can as possible. .. I . ,CU n...ln 1 1,. air low i. s ininian, - . . ducuaamo. Tl..- daily . Km nditorei oi inw , r. ts oi in ( much xl. .1 IK movc.t t i amend I. tO II ICI nn "o - . .... , .... t.. , ,... i.iit, to lh. ill' at ltd . . . . ..... actmet t cf a law to mesctvr man from .-.v,T -rhan.l nao P- ? - " , -.. "", " Haato. He tl gkl ,t -mpro- UM peiliaa .-.. - .hitun -tr. Ctinnh fUlü cni' 'nmuiiM'u, .- -' j ,. II i, ust. .tie liÄÄ-ÄÄ JS$3&SB3sa&t .iv "othav. nn thiauselesa matter, pe. sonst as ,t wa.refcirel ml on the p t.t.on. I - I ataaavi been in lavor e.f short BOMKHW Bui UM iCtlor nVmree on rln ';.- He aNxai that. .. kkj c led. on Walpole aaid he was a little .matter Uan the gen- hxdalwaj - ' . Id nl, he Ii r- 10 MMCi mow era t,Mt , w,itu-n It he wouid have l.ngtl - I ....... ,,f the int. r. -h"l had t e n : i uui i:no . 1,.1.....,.. tieman irom - ,,,, ,j , v ,t,e -uiinn j-" f.om r. v.i a,. 1 iiiiiis. insTtuci ll. i riC-e ins....-. - . , .. . .np.n ice on. !,.m 1n.11 -a in; 11, ur - - ' - . - ,,,.,r,ii ie!iirs ni uiiu. .11 ,iii'-- -1 1 . .- j in . it Mr Hit. tiev.it w is s a mien o , - the tune to-day at hall pa-t 10, A- M., and adopted. Mr. Divas .,f P. moved to r.-cnaiiler the vole OU the re fer, nee of the p. titnm ban Kb.vd, ( teeaanMd .-.. -,! 15 by Mr. Ritrhey.) to the committee on elections. Mr U at at ed that ha wiehed to bear from th- ettixem "f P yd be- t re decisive action was taken on it. Messra. Ckapman ami Cwing apoke in favet 1 1 'recoanitk trtng, and Mr Kit h- ry against it. The oM was reconsider-, d, and the petition baad on ihe Mkte. Mr. Kning preaente.l a prtKiogfroai citMl 1 Knoi county, on the sul ject of in pioving the NV ;,! .-:. r.v .-r. which was la d m ihc table. Mr. Ewing, on kae, btroeWed a hill to improve the Graaaal Rapide of Wabash river, which passed M a ace ad wailifie. Mr. Pit, her. from the committee on judiciary. reporc. 1..11 I., wn .ol th.. law of ttie l ist s, -.on to enable the 1 htota i! exi -. E 11 ir '.n Cam II V . I with rti l. . . .... .1 r-v . . but to i . t is do. t e X ; ' I !' pi 'Vi 't. vhen be I e tve t c me. m II I iff In . hee .ei-, lo was a legitimate- means in astirv iioh-1 irculalion. M o i . v m V.r. .i.sc V,r h i I I'D cl-l-e t 'f he dalv akCMd cni-or f.on TbnMCaUOC, etui he c.miU m Iploa whaa he had -reumphed in ste o. op,-,,, ,. and - . . Ä ...... Uim tne illegal vote .mn .i....- . " . :., , . ihr niimhr con.mi tee to ii ,uuc - . . ln.,,rlor, f the precincts they voted ai an- ,-,0 mvr, WPiC maaav 1 11 ! Wtahlmttl wi rc ae illegal votes givra aKa...j . ... ngte the whele malt. t. Wr. K.-ad aat I that he ahou.d not bavr MaeaM the 1 , n ,.,c refbtCI ,-.te on this occa.Mon had he not been alluded 10 II itRrniJllve A... 4,m , , 7. mew but Itltle about the political maf cra ot Floyd t etm of p whi!rf In Ierttiactl ercnceanl dec 1 Jed in knee. a - ..eaa f 1 m 0 in hih saul had turned Sutri evidence or M -be. . 1... .,..,L He narllv wotds. againsi ... ! -. --- . - ml. , :..it :i..w vcr. e.e o . Un,'il t'f ....... full d llle IC lie 1 'Ulli, on .-L.i '.V'n. ll.,r.. v and . . II.- W.ls .is,l II ,0 ' ol si"'"- . . I 1 Um lii.uil what kind of a cU-ractrr ü sea......... - eos.4111. o t,t I. ' - . a 1 . 1 .I.... I... I. .11 141. .1 tloor It. ntle-uu 11 1010 10 ,, .-.er mst calculate d to suit their own pockca. ! wa not prepared to hv a day ol adj-uinim. nt. Nr Sa'fTer favored fixing a day Hu h. hexed if the ninth -I Januarv w, ie tiv. d M, vv. could ftdjoura b bat t .anka to lesume specie payment, and to maitfa n the aanie. ;iIIri,. these opiniona ami it vv mm 1 no ; L.i. I. I .....I...,, i.i.t r.-t. r to .miliar e-.a-cs won our in VXIi Cll l ei-oi op , siioo.i . ..k. . . 1 1 Ho Mr. 'ornctt. from the commit ee on rdoc.t-on. reported belaeved ihnt n-rep. U of ihn law w .old I . tTii a..hliah . Wand Dumb Aeelom. IWd to a school fund The nntee, when ramiand .ar ..raw . . , , ' t.re.t. and we had g I fr.asona to I v.... - second readu g. , ,, .. . ... -i.-...... at ti" M e' tr. ,ivh; v in-.. .itid to- 1 l.v nil tnci.da ill New Al- 1 ah . - tr-. , .ii itner lo ir,o ano -r - refuaed lccausc be i . a . u . u - : , 1.1- 1., ...-. it i er r,, w ..ie me I.om,', ,,. mcmlng -t when they -aw .,, the kxeWtnrtUUX. reitimiy won, 1 u 1 .eo,. . .. arks ot a eronai ua. " -v and N alj i.le. which the chair pronounce,: I 1 m and nlu-ii he arnv, It -L ...... - v... i..... 1,011. ai d luai 10 .no. hn av vou.ig men. Horacv 1 IJ i ett- 7'" Tl t Mr. I'a-:er h- rafhmd to da .0 c.u.e t 1 tha Mr Patters.,,, was vxealthy-he wa. tl.. 1 he . a d lhat Mr .;Vl ,,. , .m, be r.-iu-e 1 M d.. it f. r called nK . f .. ...11 ..HI ne na" -" s Ihe word. .aid 1 eg: s..me remarks ot a Mi --rs. Ultchi out nf order .1 . , ' 1 ihe matrnclleins ol sr. lclrees moveu 10 inn" so asf have Ihe fomtni'tee rep,'" dav. He knew no need abate dun . on f , ii' aoo,i. a Püiiatic .. 1 1.. had enm- tmt wnetner im- e,m, ....... - - . 1 . . 1...... , a a ft I a I., -.r i WM 1.1- at th. v b id made nim h pn gress Mr t. dmonaoti 110, ... aar T be i ... ik. un. i nmir.iiuav wit!, nistru", na ttemiure el. lOev mm neu "c " ' , en,i.-i nv i,..e . into the expen.-e, Ac. Ac. Mr. Stanford, from the comm tter on education, n p trt- Wakjmkf, ts.unc pei- nbathei r I I John 8. Davis held his BOOl hv mn voaaa o. .0. trem mbm counties, arhach the axem accepted. ajft Doha at jpvtke agaiii.t ihe tusiiucti aa w n - Ti. ,rul means were .one ,m - - - rakaaaath. , ha.r.n.m -ava. be cannot fiel throng,, d ... n Sni: Std havet.nte ,0 go ibrW igk n I, thn Hk Mr Gregney nf-hx ftMjod rJ ,.t w ,. and no an- o" ' " -o . . Mr. C'arr of L . fr.-m lh pmted against the etpedici , t estjbliahing Nsvluen. . . The vote was taken on concurring in the report .f ihe rumraittee. and I -t 1 in motion of Mr. Hu. ii of VV.. the eel i bud 10 1 v here ftl fitly ' ' it. a dav 1 :ie lllltte e . . .r .1 . S. . r. n I . . . . 1 ,, II 111 li" -i ., r - If . 1 . . 1 .1 . . . , si.si' oil;.,. - i .. i"", 1 - .-. .. . .......I no. vir. lierrimau, iiM,ru w , .1,, w, ,a,l tinng in. km -' - , , f ,.,,,..-,,,-,, T-i . Ä'eh. M Au., t -I b... 1 r-oaie lurthr lema'ka vxne maue in Mtira. i ouu 5 . a a- a a ....... a WM edabill to rmaUjtnM the county tvxarei 01 xjrat.i ., ,..'. ftbosrd of Tru-teesof the coun'v l.mrary. Rand I Wl Iln a.mion of Mr. Cbapenau. it wa. recomm-tnd to the committer on Judiciarv. with inatructiooa to rnmiira into the eipediem v of making it a 1 I e rat law . J a aa a. ft. 1 ' . Lf Mr Pitcher, from a i.rt c ntott-.ec, t. ,.,... ft new cjunty out of '.lie county ul Uearhoa. , .....-. vft. . . ' I i 1 .v..r now nearlv at liar; but lepra, tue .an, would immchatc.v ,b pre. tat.- n 0 only adfaa of ' inry, before notkmd, to the n bsml rand, hut nyinog ..bole community who held litem Mr lt. . d favored n poatanmnnaamt. and entered mU d,a. iMoion of con-.d. ra le lengtk , wh- n The S ll .-e Came into t II nl ut the II ' 1 1, is..., in OnveBntion, proe mded to ih- 1 id. nt Judge, wh. r. v ... He .- . I.av ' The folTowmg is the r. s .!: ..1 th. t. -t b . ' -pr. s.d. nt Judg. ..f -be fith Jmhc .1 Cir, ml i". , xt . on heil in, leceivefd ' x' i.i. .i, r. -. John B KikM S. altering Id.. in e r M Cha of all IM te-tea fivf u v :i i ar d duly eh c t d t ...j that ibey woajki mjl beli e a arot I Hoi- u s hai