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i vi. SK.Yl KNKL . 1 k ,1)1 A LKUISLsl 1 I (lU?r:i t ' t',it ; . -r. ' I i istaj . Inn i ilirr SEN I f . ..'be President H.l b fore the l from (. J ii i-r i't" NU nd iMtn d Tstaaury n -. Also. ac -i. HPN ma & M 1 relative to the Selms land ia I VM r ti. rr d O a s-W-Cl nnmti A r ! tr m ;m 11 i., ' has 13th :' lam : . Mr aapaa f 1.. rrn.v. .1 to finnan- niul o.wrt . '111!, nf i ; i i l. tin mniiirtif'i- t. f rg It t!.C I';'': ' r. ii the tillr n- 17. an '1 h" in- -i rMitraatben iut "ii !Mr ( a mo mime and i- .. i in ti b w ' itive, eyea '.'". n - S&. .Mr l'i fr in i i . ( -:, -n the conideratii ;i i t" tli- r.-."inii n t.ll ii.- 'St'h iuat, trhica traa decided in Iii- aeyativ, .. .' 1. u i Jtk Mr' . inn :i v i! to amend by Htritin out the ISrJi of ,? . The ijii neridi ! ni utmcii the 2Utii "l" Jaaaary. i oir on tnki!i out and . ai i l, nm i öli. .-.r.k-' out ti.- tilth and in r? i Ml .:S Lii n ''ii i Mr Earing m th let, f lanuarj Tan aneatl m ti, rewlotlou t uie lb a5.i-, :;. J an aJbnMttt !. eeauted on reciprocatinjj ll and wasil. '-nl 1 in t.- athrin- , th.- Preidetit rotina in t..i Bar Stanftnl aaoted t reconsider tan voio vhich I was apre o t-. vsj '. n - vl. Mr IV ..ii moved t lay it on the table, av 96 am I Jl, - u, P-ointi u on tit tahlo. y. ti n Pri m Mr ipman of l, referred; Bv lri 1 now laid "it ti: : i Mr I-in". fr in ibe Im ( nmnuttt es. . ' rteu iimnriiitcc on claims, repo wi'li an s.ii" .iiiiii lit, a lull to tnend an act tor the r I. f f Xatlta i Borchü win. ii vu ooacuiwd in. Mr !' n . ngton, fi rn the same ronunitlee r ;x)rt' i! th it Joba . ii ' I a . . ..! sl 7 in t h Bp tcific appropriation bilL Mr Chapiuaii of L, oppoaed it, and w.is replied t by A'r lenmii1 n. Air IJuell t i. in -cd to recommit th" Mil ; the committee u the Judiciary. J I Mr En . . u .i I . The an ,j i il to instruci the eooMnitte, which I lo. m i - lis ii rcfem ! t the committ on lae Juftteiary. .Mr !!' : i i.i ik .1 I take from ike table the rtaolu aV n tu ..i! j. ii; :i i im -I . '. Air a lre woven call of the "i nalo. ndiich aras ordi red, and very in-';:i!"r w s found tobenri - '1 Ii' i;:i i t. . takti it fr UM ! cid 1 ni the in gativc. Mr Morgan of K.i'r ma select committee , reported a lull si. .i il t- Ike t i chaptet 1 1 , - - füsvhmcd Statutes, which passed to n second reading, Air R-.i'kii.ll, froin a select cotnmittec, reported toll to i:: ..i:- a PrcMbyterisn NnreJi in WeJJa i wytf i. win. -ii i :. rd .o a t truod reang. AI.-", a to. I I ' r.o l v ihe procctJuigs t tue monoti uncil t" I which ei-scd to a ml r .'iiiiiiL'. -im ir BntxomkOBfi tlue fIlowins .i. in i i t :' 'ii Air I' tY' -' re 'intioa: iHfrees, Hollowly, Akin, 1 1 Utti -ii :o:i wtl l. Air .irr H '. 1 f neon-..!, r Iii' Vote "ii Bfinting SOO c v f ÜK I n .- ii 'ht'.- M sn o in tlie 1 1 riiiau In i nu ge Air Tannrhill m vei to amcaal by i:: rting 330. Mr Chapman moved to amend by adding that the Etoor K '-; r bo instructed to purcnose litem at ti; I. .ii'. .i i .... i ill,, i -i ,! . . ,. ., .or P.iv.s in ...i to amend bv in rtin r conies . ...ii ' lu tm 1 ri ;. Ii Ian .ago, A'r i kapman oa L, wo .1.1 eu in re w bother th"v wan aev pi luioig otlicu . n the kle aud print in I r ::cii ! Vlr Ritehev s : :1 .f there w rr oe pn a r 1 io . ; i as- . f i.-i 1 ' . - f in in trniiii in tin- r-t in h : would a fr the mueud- vonldg .f-r tin- amend- I., ii.i i r i il. but be knew ol nvnt of tb ' gentli :a in fr ra jo place v. '.. t it could be i toe nrn rer than Mew rk or Neu Url ans. He had ti ul much said bv the I .... ... ...... II ."1.1 ... Ill, I, , I ,. i , ' n Huti-h s;n. ihe eh etion. and !ir Whigs uf tb" ignorant would libs e ' peon Wauriiiatii a. Air Kw ing caiiN- her niil ml I". r I f " i . b. .. i in- i-:iiii l send tueni 1 o ! isl it fr the Americans if h oi French coast i t uents, i ' aa were g be found in lite w.i lo ! printed ut Geeman and M r tabh Si.-i te, and it' tii in h.- insist i-d on liaving n priuii il in French. A mcssag rt civ cd from Up? House rcqu ling Ike S.'ii.-i ! t return llie ro 1 1 , .ii -. rt-i i - tue 1 1 adjourn ui nt. Air Ew in5 moved to lav it on the tabh no's g.",, the i'i. s.d nt giving Ji:" canting vote in the ajentive. The .jo t .i a aa h n cut on printing copii in the I r ..'il i . i : r i r Kk i o i Air Defies sn original o lad hi Mr iif.-, - .. aVavouaVad it as printed in the Iii iiitt ia lie '.'It iv i e . .1 to amend by printing "ro in the ab l fri -h language. j j ised t iii" w hole measure, and Humbtiggery, but if it was to ! inau .i should also he print 1 in the s Irish and French, mir I t'ti w ra m , .irre t r sto. ' nahirv sassr aaasasai at i mueli areling npon this subject. A gentleman rises in - a i -- i no i' I - Iii line IliS j-lo-e and diarges SenatonMnitli dUhsacs1 motives. That S . itr should kn w that tin re wi re other gew tlenu n w,:o lud !i ,: in t.vesbtvsMjes himself. There w. to a irr it number of Germans in bis district and a More atmest and industrious people did not i xist. 11" d.d ii it suspeci the aaotivas of those who differed with kirn ia politii . aad he ho;- .! the same charity would In- extended k others. He did not deny hat that Ins opponents were sincere when tb v advocated a high tuna'. Mr L. sj ,.(. ,,f the i tl'-ris of thegeu- deaiaa from Kno 1 1 secure the vote of the Gatanans for Air : I iv, and of !.. - making a sM-.-.-h in the jm... which he did not conclude ti.i the ."mi went down. If 1 ie t;- a all bad vol d f.r Air Clav in stead of Air ! oik Ih? apprehended the ejentleman from ' .. .. 1 1 ..... i i . . . i ;-, .... . , '. ll' I . .1.1 I. lli: .1,1 ... .1 111111 Kaan waald not make such op , ttton a iwiniing the mesi.r.. in the (i rmm laaou'i"-' ' Mrwiag s.i.1 he roa?to diacns tb- nu.-ii n He never went ftV a high tarinT neither I I Mr ' v the word A'.'Vwas a Mai til-ii s,., ,i' the b.ste if the ' higii notions of L axitoci isui. if f r igncrs could bo buinbug .!. nut. s couaa W t. Tbl na was no (ie--1 in an w au bad been in the country five years tliat routd rea l hi; own I'.njuage, that could not rend English. Mr X apt, ,e at some lcuo;h ; he dts laiw d having any cntiiiTy a rainsl f reifpiers. He üj ,.. . , Vandi rborg j count) I mg Whig, and the infidi lay of tho adjoining : eountv finding a place in Congress. Ucd nouueedj the n m.'i.I i . i s : humbug. Air i s;, i n pin d. harfwituj t eaned atnl ivvupied tlie floor some ti oe, l ng allusions to various subjects On nt 'ii tilt S a;t :..I,ourned. A 1 rf V. NiK'N S!sio. Mr " n asie d und obtaim d leate, to intnduce the follow i ig r. solid, n which were adapted. aa' am a. ' faithful public m-rV-int I" C C f I f mai'iv Viirs and for-aerl' a urtoO.e 1 m! .nbor., ,V l !: ' frri i;.,.Pl.f,rT v " . n- utpar.cn in is i.ie. lid ft II It. ' i-.e il n. lo.tldl loon, an honored and U v , L ua i it:, mslv "TUt it,.. i.-.. i i . ...... ...... .... . ,,. .i ,u i with .h ep re-ret tlie melatu-ladv iutelliircucc of the death of the li n aTlnTBoon. " . n (-Tin tuoaslv T.hr. r'.e SenMe one-ii'u-' - the S vr. fan notifv tlie H II "is t K r s matires of tho, a... .; .fa..-! T I hi- .vi m.I th t ti.Ä i i ... V ' I. . . I - oi oi i .c enai". pe , reqtiesied to cau.-o an a;:-std copy tin reof to be tr.t i-ri.pte ! : ft.n:iy of the .i,v,'a-. d. li i . T.i.-t: the S np j, o!;en of their respect for the aaory of mm Bun RaüilT Boon, do nun adjourn. H01 SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. SSI O I lit" .. rbe Shaker Iid b. lore th. II ;.s, a c .uimuuication froui ILs h xceiloia-y the Hov . nor, in au.-wer to a res- oiuuon i u.e 11 u- . n. . , r ;, ,. , f .. r. ...... .i I ... i. ... e .- , ' . his reply ther to. The boiid-hohL-rs. m England, ask i - "" " ' ' -""ou-ooiuers am! UMl yruM. ions ue m ole Uuriier tit- : r. v .,; ... the iui 'i nt of aaaai t Tt-.fi i . ; tbepavn. ntof mttr.at. foal th-.. otakted the Mate. ' 1 f . ' I Ii' I.i :i. -I i... -.-I f..r t .. i ....... .... ..' II ... i .... i - .T Baata, aad wiH cherish an endaring rtwlfectaai or! u , 'u-a '.,.. , wlrtZ'rt cver,,,,y Vd lo ascend reaag railed als b , ....... n i ,....7 li . f Mr W ill-, a- lo t.,0 e dienew of alxdishingtbc ft v Mr tanner, tu reduce the pav of nuinh.i of iht ro rtv. R.V.. n:, ; , ? ' offieeoft ,a Vudifr ia 1 utna.n eouuty ; adopted, l.egf.l.nur. This b,l. proves na7m. . -ofii,.,. "... a-aran- mTSS tni A ' o tin- ' , 7 f T --nof H.-i ur. s to tlie cxptdicucy of giahjinre shall haw p, r day .nd ant la lak. ruVct m r-,, d.vennM in th rre- lZh l tlü , ' , ai'' ading the . v at ,v s soth.t t:.. e.- -i r- c f cx- mod tl.-.-U - - n vaba d. I E ,J r! Idh" l -y have smui.ua 0, la rnaA to Other counties Without alti- ,r eapnian al L moved t.r.j.,, ! bdl.wbtcl. : nis iann .i u an. moti. ti was di rutrd in lb-' nesativ. it n her in' a - i.i ' w ! ti and res uree ami the r of the bV-! . That t .- pal lie works, hi ladi- n h i. they nrj and aiH be l,, joice U at ll. ptvnv til ! o mfonted, are beginning to bepr ductive the lato, i f i-v r icknowl :j,,. I novas 1 r the I m of M.r itui '; due-and would temporary arrau'jcnion .- - I ' State. Ti y trust, in bo thing will be done lor litem, e min . ,:. 'ii or in m r. ii is .in I' j .- .! tivo, is not weil rounded, rrorn th.-.r : ! iniabed condition, but little can r- raalixad ßna th Ji ; ho r :f r-. tu h.s oj.ni -. :. f-.r- nl in h. inangnral addraaa, in ref. n nr. toih" abil.tv of Indi ana t" p iv her for i'n d a.s rem limnj unrbjuajred. II; r r r to Uc i--n- f trrLr!iiry notes, um Cause thereof, and the fact thai Ute leant mat oftcrenne 1 1 r i v . u in them, ami the imp waibitittj of tli- Stat to meet her Jbreign engagtrn rrU : r .; rating the fu tility at th expectation, that i ro eeda of oar pub tic works in their unfinishi ! on, ran h 1- iked to m i s wr f liquidating "ur bad btedrj w. , On naation, three hundred copies wi re ord rtd to lo ariated. 'I be akei alio laid before the Rotate, the annual r-;'Ti i ciio Auperinionoeni oi the w abasn and tvrie canal ; ahich ras r ferried to the ;:!. leoaamitl e and .".Ml .-, (.r! r- (I to Im print' I. Petition die. u r- paesentcd by Mr Robinson of Carroll, of Jan ih Clepaer for a dirorce ; referred ; also, a petition on the subject of canal land certifi cates; referred. By Air I'" :. r.v. .n r!at. :i t a road. Bv Mr Conduit; on the sul:'--! of w ater power i::t the I-tiit:" ; ai--., a petitka by ..lr Harry, which a i re r fcrred. AI r Sta !,i m n ':l to suspend tfa ' rules of the I lout . with a view of oflnting a resolution ; accompanying 1:; rn ition w.th the remark that he area eonvineed t!..it it was th.- i!rsi.-c of all. that the atajoritv ofboth Hon b sbonkt have the privilege of poverniii'", mall r . ... .. . ., i . Diaiiera in ir.-i auon. i no nouse liaa pasi I a res olution, providing f.r final adjournment of the Leg - tture, :. the l5tb f Januar y. There were leers ein tertained by Kome, that an elP rt would l- made, in the S ante, to put off the election of a United Stab s' S nator and those who voted fbr the adjourn ing re-olution, have changed tlieir opinions to quiel tlip Iib r ontn in .1 l-.v irsntlfni n !.,. 1, ,.,,. I ka have the permission to introduce a resolution, pro, id- j ing lot a r -:. 1 1 ol the adj turning resolution from the j rSelinto. The question was taken, on leave, to i at nod re t!;e I re olution, and decided in t!i? Mwative. ayes &4, . . . . .. . . norm ii-; party vo'.e the M.fnkcr ihvidimrtbal i! reqnired two thirds i, suspend tho order of business. Mr Elracuey Ilten moved thai the Clerk of the House directed tu isk, reapectfuJIy, f the S date, to re turn the adjourning resolution of the House, tii" SiK-s r doctdunr, under io decision of vetcrdav. that bare majority of the Uouio can at say taue tti- red an order to the i 'lerk. .Mr Stmom m rose to obi 1 but the Speaker fallihfofl Mr Bradley that gentleman moved In ."lis question; which being sustaincd, w.-is ' put. to wK: Il Ihe ( lerk be an ordered ! and dceid il in the amrmative, ayi 54, noi .- 10 ni arly a ps rty v i . Air SinwrLsoq admitted thai the majority bsdtbe .-. i r to put down tin- mim rity, withonfl a hearing, 1 ami hi- Bupputed that tiiis would not be the last of sucti ir n edmgs, durmg the si.m. .vir RjtnntMm i f Deca tor. m rved lo anapend the r- i! r nf In, .-in. ss in order to pike up (he bit! nfthc II aisc, providing for the elcctmn o!'a United States1 later; which motion prei tiled. Tin bill v;is iiien read i third time and piss d, and onlered i" be s nt t the üh'.i'. Mr Sinmnson moved, that the messntjo to the Sen- ate be retained, asking fra return ol the adjourning , .- . . . j resolution t ibe 11 use. , . . . .mi m ii ... ii I'M ii .ir-iji?. 1 i r i . ... . .. i i. i-i. v.... Mr Sinwiison said, be sskrd tl le r . it i- u. lie.-? ii-e o was an unsual i-nvediire in leir.slation. lie intend- i d to enter 1 i- i rot t against the decision of the -i ; - vesligation ol t..r gubjeet, woinl ngree loniain Uie ' e HoUKl ie Loped lhal pemlem n, on n calmer in- in ;s;o' dr Blaki o .1 a p ;nt of order against the .. . . j;entkiiiiin Loin tlark s mot.on. . .. , ' , .. .ur i.i. :ii' iwi.t order. of .dr Sinionson responded, taking the ground, that iiijuri i us results generally ftowed from uikioir aneas- res ont of their osual order, by i course of uueou in. ut legislation, and referred to the disastrous cmise naeaces which fid lowed tite hast) and hitherto unheard of niovements, in 10811, at uit-' ado)tiou of our Inicr- n.l Improve nent s si m. I, will the I louse -retain 1 1!- nnestb a w as Us n t n no toes-age io ;ne m a no : ana u .1 . .1 Lt .1 I d in the a 2 live, a i .- 3 S. u es 60), Mr V hight moved t reconsider the vote on the or- der to the i lerk, calling back the aniourning r s.ilu- ... lion ; w hick m t i u did out prevail, a v i noes 64. Air Ko i, ,rte ittordiug great- j er security agai of intern ' it rit 1st il!c!al v Ulli? contaimiiir a list to : passed to a - mid ivad- Bi Wr Uiller, bill confining voters to their re uecttrc townships in ner ti i r . a second reading. Bt Air Bell, a bill to authorize l lustat us A. Ro r to ill- j- IUU, OfcC. , i' iss, u ;,i a S.'Couu ri auri;;. V. li. ii 4- . 1 , . .i i ir i. .or i ! .'.r a o . ior tue r nei oi in" n. irs oi i ios- tetb r. deceas .1 ; pasn d to a a cond reading. Bv Air Bell, a lull to extend the taue i f eountv au ditors, in making out anna,! lists of road tax : pas s. ( I Jo nd ltadaig The lull for the reeharter of the Hanover College w;.s read a third time; when Mr Smith moved to recommit the biH, wills instrac- ttons tii it it h j amend' l, that majority, instead of two thirds of the l. on:'-. mry repeal such charier. Air Smhh contended, that it was msonstituttonal to j time of final payment of school lands, sold prior t i ii. enact any law requiring more thn majority to re-j aet of 1843, as i- extended to those who may have peal, bei ig inconsistent with the spirit of our instittf- tions to reqnire a lars. r vote to repeal ti.an to enact n I ... ,, -, ,1 . , .. , v ro:'d fUe dwcussii n uestion was j t ,u''n' on re.-ouiuuttiiig, and decided in the negative, a - 1? s .ü'11 i UK'ti"il tha Iloue adjonrncii. w:,t .Iile.i . . c The b;ll repealing tha 1st section" of the cba rter of tha Porter c tuity wanufactursng 'irnijuaj was . rd t ed to be Crlgrossesl by a vote of ayes, fsl, Boaa3ü re-' pealing the re; aluigV'.au fcf said diaraar. Afr Handy reported backth fill of the Senate, pro viding tor a special session of the IShelhy Cirenif Coua, without an. ndment : ti s lull was re; d a third time aud pa.-? d. By Mt neustia, a b.U t ci ange tue nanu- rl Su- I sanmbioe to Nisanjiah ' ouday ; pis. cd to sec4md r ding Tba joint resolution on the subject of R bort Dow- m v's unproved metnod of iii tniifacturing leather was. read a thai,' : . , am lias d 1 Air 9Bup Bjflcrcd a reoluti a empowi ring the Poor Keeper to give ih ..." t Hall to all i.rsonsto lalivor Üieoktgical lee'ures. Sic, without intercferiug dm.. - ,.f ! -iaü a: whpch, after heaig , an,M,,, ,U vas od d- By irVandeveer,o. the stillet effrf. itcd salu- j1tMjs; adopted. 1 ... . )' Mr ' 'nc,;, thtt the amount ta be paid tor i 1 . :i' V.; . oeunquei i i ' list saaa n n e a xto: ,. . " 111 . , . - . 'ir. fT an '''' !a.t::t" , to tl;o r". il law. ll . II 11 . S . . . .......,. noi- i vir. il I'-.,,.- i" ni'. i ; , . v.- .r, ...f........ ..-....!. .1... 1-. 1 11.. . Ä " Vn?u. n I r" lin-' ' 'r Ir : ; Tcseii'rd a'bil! j reviling f-r 1 n t. . -i r the sc. ., . tu d ;n V i -o coun'v : ; a- d to a s.c.-r.d i I';. dr r.'ttit.a resolution on the subject of imr. ing penalties Tant cauim b--rd-. c; ndopti-d. By Mr AP Aualer, b il for tha rehef i f Pani-1 Wi e i lead ;w.ro a - ,1 r. f. ,n d Dan Gobi of Mr Ckmorn, the res lotion nthe saaV jeet of ;olf acaJpa ajas taken from the table; mkm ' ' ' 1.1' i.'i.o. o. I ,.f t . mty tre ras then adopted the am. nam. nt. r iin.r.- o- tj.e pn mium to h- : aid out asurtc was ad : ted. 1 be re - lution Mr Whtxhl o red a n--- lution, asKiii"; inlormatn ,,f the Amhti r of S tit - in r. la-ion to tl... h ..... of property in tfa State, and whether rromwty " - - " - - - - ' - . t ( . . , i'li' t.v . ' a ' l ha- : been reductu in any ol the counties ; adopted. a I - t i i iK - eii leuuciu in any i li.e C ii.'S ; adopted. By Mr Hill, for an teusion of fka afynaaatU all r.-T-..n indobtfd to the sinking and other fund-. 1 A I ST i . IrSmi h. a puainhlc ami joint resolution f r the relocation f the s at of Am rlran justice If lite high; n M C A ofr r. f the i. ckv Mountains; which p:.s(u i Ing. frua th0 Senate announced the ad ipti d I i i irard t th i alb 'f the il a ir reeolution : i ri.i :riy a diaungui ana, ari ! t1.:.: w i :. tr.ii of character, v -u w ill as i . i niaent ht i..- i ii ..- v!" her ini'.nc-y. reu I - India li W, it v that nn n That we h plorc Lhe caianv IVovidoucc has, a hia wiaaom. .... d o m x. - family sc the Hon. Ratüff Boone, in j removimr him from arnona kindred and friends, and we ym; a-.hi-e with th.-m in tl. ir irreparable 1 s.. i ... J, i , .. . . That the House, in testi- 111 oaf of tht ir p apart for the Hon. Katlilf Boone, do I Mfinani! v ! . u now r .......... .......... . ( 'u motion, the House adjourned. .U in 1 i . Si ri ml. -I- If, 1814 1 . . ATI'.. A lleasafMwaa received from the Hons", by Mr Fartohar, their I lerk, informing the Senate of the passage of sundry bills. The President laid before t! a Senate a communica tion from tii' S en Ui v of Slate, in reolv to a resolu tion of the Senate, ntakixag certaiu enquiries relative the paper, binding and printing of the Revised ' Code. Prtititms Pr i 1. By Air Riprs y. of ci1 ba as of Whitley county, pray ing for a s: . lerm of the Whitley Circuit Court by .Mr llo kLil, of eitiaena of AU u county; by Mr Wo i. f Rand !;-h cousdy. All f ..hieb were re ferred. Mr Chapman of L., from the Committee on .Tmli ciary, reported back, without amendment, a bill to iutlmrize the Marion county Board settle with John tUder ; whb h w..s ordered be engrossed. Mr Chapman of L., from the same committee, re ported against making any change relative to Records. Also, against tlie expeda n y of granting tli- pray er of J. Demtng and others, relative to blacks. Also, reported in favor of i!.o indefinite postpone ment of a i'iil. to enable Cireuil Courts too nsulidate in .. tmenta in can s of misdemeanor. Ahm, roiorUil l.-k a lull n lative to thr- County Treu urer of Dubois county and rccumnicndod ii.- i SJI r( A 1 o, r. ramendine the indefinite oostDonement of i Dili, providing ior uo payment oi jurors ami -er- visori in the county of Franklin. ' Also, reported back a b.il to legalize certain pro- j ed.nga ii.rr.-m naincd, and recontmended its pas- j ' -ii i' , .i t t i Al-o, against the expediency of apoipliag comnns sioners la appraise Ihe personal property ov descend- snts dvins vvitlioul real 'stai Also, against repealing that part of ihe Revised Statutes, which rctiuires legatees and heirs to give I bond, before receiving th. ir respective legacies or Whs b re Were verally ':.-.: rr- i ;:. .Mr Defrees, from the same committee, reported i hill t :il '!i'i publii executions, which passed to second reading. Mr. Kcrri nan, from Ihe Comniitl oo mend in; the R arr;iin. the ( - dieney of i sd law ;. to allow eountv Itoards t at omt Sunen isors ll ir Marek t. rm, which was n -urn d in. Also, r:i;iit tM" txuedtency ol all State ro d, vvhi Ii wai concurred in. Mr Parks, from the Committee oo crricuHure, re- ported against the i .. dien .f rt :i Ul. was eoncum d in. "'.Fr RiiaII .f V from tlie Committee on .rri.'-.iT tur . reported Bgainsl 1 gislating upon the petition of rcmium? which report waa referred to Uiccoumnt .las. K. Host, and praying f r furtlier encouragement teeof wu nd means; also. to the raising of sheep, which uns concurred in. A eomuiuxnrati u from the auditor .l State, statoif .Mr Edmona in, frorathe ctimmitteeonCorptwtions, thai bo disti icti a :. s bet a n. de, in itttJemi nts with reported : bill to incorporate the German Militarv county treasurers, between moneys received uoderuSe Band of Indianapolis, which iseed i a second read- intf. Air R. i-ry, from tho same committee, rep -r: ! back, t i. -.1. mriulnuml me, i 'I i: , ? nur individual linttil. ity,) i bill to revive an act to mcorporate the Kich- inond and Cost n Turnpike Company. Ir Uolloway opposed Uie ariieudinent. The report was not eon rum .! in. The bin waa I h n ordered to ba engrossed. .Mr Bn 11 1 fW from the Committee on Ltjucation, .... I t reported a 1;11 fbr the relief of Jacob Augh, which wa , imlered to 1 . nur -;-d. Air II rrinian fro u Üie I omimtl oa li ed a bill d ifintug ihe dut.i a of Supi ri i - ,r- of ro;.!s in certain cases ih rein named, which araa read twice ami n f .-red to t.he Committee on Judiciary. HI '.. 'i " IS. ie; Air I Uapmaii of I... relative to repealing that niri nf the r. ihieito'i bill of tlie lastsesd n. which re- hit- .- to the salary ol Judgi . Mr 11. rroo'in moved to so amond it a to snsnend - - - - - j it until it could take oflect in all llie Circuits. Mr i hapman of I... said ha would accept the amendment, if the gentleman would so modify it to have the couimitb enquire into both olj e:s. Mr Herriman accordingly so modified it. .Mr Ewing moved to lay it on th ! table, which was d rided in the anirmative, aye 35, not i 1 1. Bv -Mr Park.-, that llie t ointnitti e n the Judiciary enquire into the expediency of autimrizing Executors and Administrators to sell the reil estate of deccn- d-aits fbr a hs- an.ou.: t-inn the full apt raised value after Ihn same had been off n I fbr sale, and not sold for the want of bidders, in sich eases where the cs- a are insolvent, wlüch was adopted. Bt Air Hodge, that the Committee on'JBdncation cnouire i ito the expedicnev of extending tlie same mirchascd sabsequentlv, which was adopted By Bfr Farmer, as to the expediency of selling the . . . ... ". " , - , Saline lands of Brown count) I r a poor anorphna asylum, which was adopted. ßi ' l"tn :" K By Air 1? m il of lk-to change the time of holding 0urt in HearU.rn county: Jv A! r ' "h nan I '.. t legalize tlr pr. ccctl ng of tha Daviess couni) Ikiard ; fty Air Ti c!d. to reduce ihe pet al;; satid percnt Bjpf of lands aold fbr taxes .Vc, for tJiq years !-ti!. and Ld4tfj By Mr P.uell of ih, t' am nd an act incorp rating the cites of A'adu?on and Lawrence h.irg ; By Mr Rrvburn. t i n peal an act relative to over- seers of the poor ; By Mr Todd, fixing the time of bidding the Fro bate Courts in the eountv Mari n; w hich wi re sever- nV.v passed to a second reading, j:. Air. F'avi-, Axing the time of noSdiag I onrt- in th-: -.; .ludieial Court, which was read twice and rrferr. I to a seb ct committee ; R Mr Berrv. for the rel.ef of i r Kavnool. ofi Franklin county ; - Air Kavburn. relativ tocouaty auditors; I'v Mr Bticll ofi?., to authori e lYohate Jodgt I to take acktrnw U.Igements; Rv Mr Herriman, to ir.vr' the County Toird of . . La ti ringe aud .Noble n itities to a poll ta of 50; IV I- Mr Priv.s. t i e-:: '..Li-Ii an nede n!aer i t' halil.ng el um m Lmvam township, hldydcounfy; . k . . . I . v II r i..I.i.rri. i . I ... X" I,. . . i ' I I I, in in k.i on.-r- .- .. . . . . ... . . . . . It" ' rth : ! O . C mk A j.-i'it res latinn relative to the eomplebon of tlie Wa- 1 ba-h and Obiti Canal: . p .Mr Laas nt ri I ut l ngt !i into ! he mrrit of the qnr. p tion 1 1 is r. ni irba tsill bs nin' in luil in lbs Ls.gtslativa .. ntim l. Mr Earing r ;!., to Mr Line BHigtk. A j .araad. m a rpri i. !. ( f o AT I E R N ion p-iif:i:is; K.. srss;o. when Use S aat ii rgan of Decs d an the a'nendment oi Ir h r . n-..l i a ;..i The d scusstou .va- bt nti nued by jsl'-s-rs A llisoa aad Parmer, who sroke ia favor of the original raso- lution, and .M -rs Kevhurn and Bower - aoainst it. Mr Dow.rs moved t am nd bv ad l.ng a c!:m praving for the unsold bnd- in the Indmnanalia land t.. i. i: ,.oi .... ,i . .a , ... .... . . . . .- ........ .' .I'.tll J. t.; i -t tor t!.e pur; of iurprowng ti - .Michigan ' I IltiSU. Mr Lane moved to lay all the amendments on the, n,i . .Mr Eving med 1 1 lav the bill and nrndm.nts m the table? which waa decided in the negative-! - 1 j, j i , .:. B 7 .i . , Ale. lv ni insv'ti :jijwJ tho previous qucstir, which i i i ich was on the iiiiinaiiiii m firm-? and c ratioas, I sho that aa rauch I :- ha-. i decided in the affirmative, b en nsUtin i ia the one cass as in the .:!ior. In the cane ff the aüJ betare u.. ;t would raire fifty tl i -niar-ti tl rv v.tmV. ;:-.. Tu- sand dollars to touiaKiitc with, lie enquired, where i f ti l., c hapm in "t uon. Farmer. , lkile, Ihizan, Ldt n, Jackson, Jo Miller, Piirka, . Kennedy, Lane I 1. uungton, Kippey, eki.'t'.i, i : Noe Men ;ra Todd, and V. xd 30. xander, Bow ere, Boen f W., Ewin, ' now, liamer, 11 enry, Bodge, Holl way, IVloore, M u of Decatnr, Morjja n of Orth, Bead, Rev 1 irn, Rftcli y and Slant ordH Air ( haptaan, from th cc-nrrcittec on the judiciary, reported a bill regulating the election of Pteaident Judges, which traa read twice. On motion of Mr. Penniii'r'.on, it was s amended r as to adjourn the convi ntion from day to day, in ease : of failing to elect I Air Defrees moved to amend so that when tnore ban j.i:lo is to lv elected, they slni; b: takeuup in tlieir numerical order, arhicfa was adopted, and the bill rd ml to be engn escd. Air Davis moved to take up the Deasageaof the House, which was bgreed to. Air 11 irriman moved to lay the message of the House requiring the Senate to return the resolution relative to adjournment, on the tab ...... . n - . i Air Ritchey moved a e . i of the Senate, which be ing ord od, all the memhers wi re präsent except Air. 1. gan. A furtlier e;,ll was suspended. After aome remarka from Messrs. Or'h. Read, and Ritchev, ti:c question was j-ut n laying the message Upon ttie table and decid d in the allinn.;'i . avi s an s .'". Mr Read moved to take op the resolution of the House relative to adjoumnw nt. Mr Todd m 1 d I adjmrn, which WSJ deeidtd in the negatire, Mr Chapman of Laporte aaid, when this rmbject waa before tlie S oatc be opposed ceneurring in the resolution, because he did not believe either branch of the Legislature could now say whether they would pet through with the legitimate Imsfttesa of the ses sion bt !".( that time or not. But when he introduced a r-s liiti.iii iliis morning nj-m subject of 1 '; in- l rot jo tin.' people of the wiioJe State, be traj toid that we bad not time t consider it. if we have n t f to consider matters of so much importance, I .1 '..!. .!... . .. ..... ..J'.. ...... I . I., n . .... .! I miua ihcboouci c buioimu uv ikmw t aun i : i..iii rote to couenr in the r. s dntion. Mr renningum moved to amend by adding "If tho Legislative business is then accomplished.1 Air Akin niir.i! to lay the amendment on the tal I which was decided in t!. amrinative ayes 26, noes V. in:r moved to strike out the 13th nml Insert th öth, which waa d noes 06. 1 d i.i of neati'.e acs 'l. Tb uui stion was th a i ul on reciprocating the re- olutitm of the House t ndiourn on the I3tb of ianu- W UpiU Ulis lW?lt nu;i omi.n J t inocs 51. All the democrats it;ng for it. and the ...... .t .....i...i i,i ii. . -if .-i.i.: - , - ' , a - 1 i.i".l io the sffirntativi Whigs Bgs insl it, except ton. AdiouTned. ! ssrs I 'rtli and Pcnninp- UliSENTATIVES. arc the i louse, a et. mm ti ii front tlie Treasurer t' Stale, in relation t m;s nf-o4 stii ns with the Michigan City Brauch ; m which ho -tat . thai ti kain was made at (he preas ing solicitation f the en ditors of the State and against bii- own individu 1 reelings. The State creditors con st nti d to I ii o the two r ; -i 1 1 premium paid, in most ;-a . a . " 1 were I at t ih- State on the s, ' hvi i- ceni nai'v. ii mt in'-!- n ceivi u nuoui it ilr Herod moved, with a view of lettim: üie p -n- pie know IwW this ma which 111 ' . i 1 )TCVail ls, to pri::: the r ,.rt . . Petitions, &c. uere presented by Messrs Hodges, Li . ; - . f Wayne, Cohns, VV alker, Iloggatt, ctophIt, tad Jo - f Fountain, d" I contractor n the Wa- baslt and KHrie canal tor relief ) ; wiii ?! weres veral Iv ref rred t appropriate ronimittecs. MrSiatth rejiorttd a bill for the correction erf" errors hi ate assessment of proper!) in Jeflerson eountv: r : 1 tu i ' and orden i t be eugro sed. Air Itobinson of C, fin m tlie iudiciarv committee, re portad a bill to diminish Ihe costs of defendants in J Buits at law . iii ace irdance with the n lmuendation of llie Governor, vti: that all minor ollences slia 11 be tri 1 before justices of the peace; passed to a second I readuij lv Mr I , ev, giVii furih"r tune to Ute Indian- apoiw am its olbci r I Lawreueeburgh railroad company to choosi -; passt d to a second reading. to authorize id lintitls o purchase nr - Bv Air pi rty at : benffs sales, Arc; pas.-; d to a ceonu rcau- a i mg. Bv dr. Anthonv,a bill to regulate the fees of conn tv treasurt rs fbr r. c ivmg and expending the county einiuarv fund; pas-d loa second reading. By Air Bell, bill rep il an act to op n and lo cate a road in Dearborn and Riplcv ; uussed to a Se a road in Dearborn and liipley; i cono reauing. The hill for the rclii the relief of Daniel Wn tliinl time and passed. il, Ir Wills, a bill ab dishing the office of county iudito of lnt:i!iii counly. and transferring duties to county recorder; reafl twice; whin. on motion, War- r. n eountv .as tns rte The bill d engrosLtcd. i . i in dion of Mr ßobimon of Dscatnr, the tic use the gentleman from Jennings, (Air Hick,) in cxmnee- hexed I the authority grauh-d, to extend aul ctn nrocei d ! lo the orders of ti.,- day. tion with a vote given by him em a bill of the last struct th- Wabash and trie 1 anal. w -t of Laf n tb? The hoi providing for the lacorporati in o fihe Phil-lsion adeljdiia industrial a a ciati n, was again taken un- I. .. , f der copiderahm--the question being on the ment to tlie lnstnsctions to the committee, re tbc l':' Ui'rfJ't: r ' wheneverHid aharter shaar b ma forfcit 1. Mr Al.ller was Willing tliat this ajaetidinent qu .o:i being on the amend- serving iiai is r, I In aid be adonl il. which was aeeonhncrlv none. i Air flu rkaby m wed to ro onsider Unl vote inserting trusli es in their indi idual capacity that rau !i m m tliC individual clause in the charter. her of said church, uM befiehl individually r - MrSpbpp -ii.d. that it may -ha considered thai a sponsible, for alle ntracts entered into by the ctirjwra portioa of his teaatrks arc out of order ; but Imwvutd lima) to aaadbaoant of their private fortunes;"' mid he show that they will apply. Ib refined to th rem irks i ted for it togeth r with t went)' -tin s other members, of tho gentleman from Orange, in relation to the acts j and the m nth nan from J" nmngs v ' d against of Fuud Conimissmncrs, in sustaining tosses to tha I State. He said, that this a abject could not be men-1 a .a- a . .a as .1 tinned, w.taout his .-':i..g sensitive to me suinect. He th"n i f rr d to the a .ion of the Legislature in l-:lä "Hi. in which ihe 'r . I man and hims If parti ctpated. and whicii has . a thq cause of Che ! ss of m re than eifftit millions of dollars, The gen". loin- a - !. thai h ; ihe indivi h. ;1 r pm -i..:!.t-. i rineipl.! apulietl to the corrratioiis to which wa -old our Ixlbis, the great ki wdnld cot have taken place, that has j b . .-: 4 In reference to die deft with the i rris t .a : aid Bmkingt iy,it was no action nf his 1 tv gentlemen who ited that loan ha-. . nee heen endosscl bv the i. r.,1 r.ir and the I .... . 'In. He til 11 w b.si try ol t: - ! o; ,.;;r m or;--.rations, - Lave filled, : .,; : ' - ":. r-. v. rill, ttn . .i. 1 to sjiow that nol o ' ....... ..... Osing I he mortgages !i were tiiougl mi s iBie 11 on ' tl.: i o ; time, -si. n lands and other tb valuable, h ive in r Colli lillil have I ad whi -;!. " in rr.e dnt.e-. The . that the .:. Ivid rity for althoturh faib 1 a .ta them, re were men a bo ual tailed, the -1 1 . . i r s -i.i. He tii n dtoshoarttl bad t.. ir f.ve and . n Usoosaud dollars to spares "md who were willing to make investments, men who were retired from business, or who were a;p 1 aud w .-V: to be d.ve-v-d of nro in the MlHglBMlt f L. .nJ . , tl'M riT f.. Fl .iL f do .MICH HHCTIIP, KIM II nuc "W! ' ' '- am amt . f th-ir eh : hu: w ho won,: i: t b willing to nk th.-:r whole t .r;i;:ies in seen in-:iTUTinn.-. Credilow )am ing U lie fact, would bo mrefui bowtkey traatcdiaeli rati ana, if the individual reonat-1 bility did not ap!v, and woald be rigilant in th . ' . , . ,. ".; m it Mt-rrd into a rtwnnari- trannaetion -. .. du m. iiomtertu .... a "nyar- w r,r . . r-rnr'- i'io f.;1nro of individuals and wi re ti e indi duals that would le willh-.g to n-k a partnership to this amount I lie pror ava to snow, that individuals w ithout the bounds oi the State who old k willing to risk their rive and tea tiwamwnd dollars, in corporations, witiot having a disposition t.. r. ... .i r.-' .s,;i... ..i.i l... nwillin to risk all they ;-o-- - cd, should misfortune overtake the enter- ptisc in which thev were willing to engage. Air. Vendeeer waa highly gratufed, thai) he had riven the gentleman the opportunity f setting him- self i-.-oiii befbre tba country and tins Houaa. He ac- know ; i! - d that be bad i aaa wr ng ;:i tiag for the im! mal .T.e.rovement hill of ani had to told his rieopl : aad they bad forgiven him, and be had been leaai .1 to 8 e the nueman o me forward, like enquire, wiia morn serrousnes, ihe prodieal son, and make aeknowledgmenta. Hejsociatcs willing to poll down UsS la eulers into a detail of the acts of our Fund Commis-Jthe m.si ncrs, and acknowledges tns errors, tiad our I'tni.l ( orniiii iioiHTs 'dinit'ii 1 w.'.h the law. the conn-1 try would hive 1 t nothine that law expressiv savs, that no boada shail Ik sold except for gol.l and ailvi r or specie paying Bank n :es. H" spoke of gentle- men, engag d a- rund nun ssii uers, I ring elevati d bv the l.e"ish:tiire and !-'.. !. .1 ndiana. it the l'im.K ,.in;;i;.ioii:.rse.f Indiana had to ho r!evat d. In kicked put, hi .1 v..i. !i had an i::d. ...mil I .ah.nty his constituents, thay would be elevated between the clause in it. r.nd which proved lo be the greaalaat bea vi us and th ! earth. He ackaowk dged his errors I swindling eesaa rn in the nation. He said, that when ai voting fbr the internal intprorcment bill and had an attempt was mad- to m ike men honest by h gisla been forgiven by his coastit ata, and he caane bercjtion, then- would always he fiuinxc. Ha eeasssaieal to make all use reparation be could by guarding the thai moral bow sty aras the only gwaaaaty .f -Ki.ty, righukofthe people in otir future aetiou. Without i-md re-triciioni of this k.nd ajaadd r.r.h r lead t the individual habilrty principle, tin re aronhl be in- j make men dishonest than to aaake them honest. Ho dm ements for corporations to g i largely in debt, and lievi d tint men would n t put th.-.r aaow y into am the same disastrous results that have overtaken Indi- insUUition, whose elnra.-t-r. by its rest net. ms, pre ana might again I- bronght a'i ut, w ithout this sakt- snosei men to be dishom st. t .r. restraint They take advantage of the innocent -Mr Smith said, that ha dad not rise t make a and unsuspicious, at a time when they are least sun- speech; MuhYii nt time had already b.-en e.si.ded. poeting it.' and Ü a this ideal be ng, called a corpora- We had lectun and dtscussioaa aa atosoat rm ry aaaV tion, miglit ina moment be d.ssipated into thia air, jed he could think of, and ha eooaaaeaed -u:ie,ent ami the honest and leasl ii form d portion df commu- time had been wa-t d. If the Hooae went ahead in aity be Üie suftcrers. IIa could nol see why ten thou- this aaaaaar, there would not be a hill paased dur.ng aand dollars in capital, in the hands of one individu-1 the preai at asaoa. He Ufetafura na . d the pre, iaial at, alrauld not be aa much i r tecti .1 by ti.- law a of tlie J quesl - n. whick h-iir sssl lined, Iko awnshina was ut, Ktate, as two hundred tbonund dollars in the hsjajf j will the House recontäsfr the u.;e iiitiBctiaa tlie of twenty individuals! He proceeded t show ihe 1 committee, to which the kill was retired, toaaacaat, abu.-s of concentrated rap. tal. anrestrictcdi in otb r by ado ng the individual liability prnicipb- r ul de- eonntries, which went lo prove that the ntasaefthe cidedin the i$rmative, ayes jQ noes 5T3 nearly a people were the suflerers particularly the biaojring party vote. portion of community. Tlie question now recurred n tli adoption cSJ ana Mr Stapp explained, in regard to the question instructbina, aad decided in the negaitve ayes 38, u betbi r State b imN shonM hive been sold oa cn d.i. noes '! so the House n us d to actopl fiaa iudiv.duat or a: a disc unt. that question was decided before he lial iiity principle, became a fund eommissieasBT. He was doubtful who-1 On aarjlioa, the rJonse adjotmaed. th. r fund couuniss ioners bad any sU.'h powt r; inikird ' " ' ich power Alomi.sy ir c.tio i' lt. 1Mb th eating bonds ai nO cents on the dollar, to su-dsia I SfcNATK. t:." credit of the State, is concerned, be e 15 ssi ! tha . Mr A .!.- m presi nted a pi : itioa of the eountv board Im laid no power i do ro; be plead guilty j bathe of Uwea counly reitrrctl to ik't-uuiuuan'oiittiiici- was advisxt, si all haxarw, ! bc! bs be had done, i Itioa. hi :!iiv respected citizens of Indi ma, inten ;ed in the ( Air Ilerriuian moved io recons d t tii" voie on con ; ; sjTi1y of the Stale. The Legislature, on report- jcurring in a report from Ihec uitmttee on tha judäej- tna what he bad itone, sustained him in his acts, batjary relative lo grand and petit juror, in Franklin refused to give further power afterwards. county. Air Chainiaa wiüadrew the repuiti ud u Air Rieh, in view of the speeches of the gentleman ...i n mrred Utas led committee. w ho had jiisl taken llieir scats, said, he did nol Know HeftoriM of fJommiU t. why the rignl band of fellowship of the whig party . Ir Edmousos, from a m 1 el comuutb?e, ropf.rtfj a -ii uld n t no vt !: t uded i ihr lion. Mitton Stapp, , n.lt to anr nd aa act antkorisäng il.'' i-.il.' of certain alio has fully vindicated himself before ihisjlouse, saline laud ia Dubois countjr. and who stands on the floor of this body fully sustained tar Mutton, from a --elect committ. . reported a by the whig party of Jefiers n county. I riestsTcon- biU to forma new county call, d allatni. out of t r- srnt, consent, by Air. Bradley and other whig. H ritory i:i Putnam, Parke and Moatgoin counties. fully settled no his ntKurs with :!..- last Mr Wood, front si '. .-t .-. niiiiiti :'. r j.rt d a bill säion. Hctlcn went into a bistory of pa5l legisla- lo extend Uie June term of tho board dAung eoaaMT aa tiveactmn. in : sp et ; i the question v.- w befbre the siness in Randolph county. Iloose. So far as institutiims 1" learning were con- Mr Hoc kit ill, from a . i.-t cotnmittee, r. j.ortM a e med und inauufactnring eslabiishinents, be waa op- losed to the individual re-j aimliry principle; 1 in not so decided in respect t banking inst.tu j d n.f.i ti.:ii lie DcmwittK: ptrty,ao cailed, weri :i r . in- r . i; d if . . mocrats than the w nigs. Tweh: o'clock baling arrived the House took v. n ft -s AfTtUNOON BEFSI0S. Mr Rich resumed his remarks on the pending qu ps- lion, lie brought forward the remark of tlie Gover- nor, lhal tii" greatt r part of the two hundred milliona ot' St.it'- indi btedui ss cam to Üie I nifed States from Rireign countrii s in the sltape of goods, v - R itclu- sive proof, thai we si.'.uld proteel inaiiufacturiug es- tablishments. He tls?a entered into an argum nt in favor of the tariff policy, as connect! l with i icorpora- turns fbr manufacturing establishments, ami a descrip- tion of the late I'rcs on, and said. Henry I lav, liie great mbouiin nt a wh g principles and the Collossus of human liberty, w;;s a king d" le.it d, a ..d on-da proud rao.silion Unusanv tnon- ar. li o the e;; Ith. Ii: ii t in an argument ot lUerante leiurUi, coinp.ireu llie l . n.o, rai i.- i-ar; II . S I.I I . i the pri st ut install! . loa ra'..!. -nahe, tii.-.; hisses beton .t s.n,. s. ito s;,id. that the i riu. if carried out, would deprive the mb .,d. d fbr, widow lrom joining a church and reo ivmg it? for under the individual responsibility principle, the sins of the wiioir eo;!gre;aiion wouiu visa m every inoivuiuai. in reference ta Banks, under his present views, he would go for tls indavidual respi isibility principle tliat Ikiidis, from llie fad of tlieir issuing money, -teudtng through th" w inde ramilicalions of society, would be canahle oT d i ; ; r more uiiurv. C'reditoas I ,i .. ii-. '. '.i manufacturing establishments bad latter opportunities of judging of the sol venc of such cstablishmenls titan Danks. .MiJonesof Fountain, having been aliudod to bv of the Legislature, inci rwirating the first I' hterian clairch of Decatur, he fett it to be his dut; wis ins privilege, to make a lew remarks in l cation of his course upon tint subject and to add his views to what had already bei n said, a the quest .on j now befbre tlie Hon e. The amendment introduced by Uie gent h in m rrom Jennings, -a,.! Mr J, proao-ed, it is- true, in addition 'o th" exaction n.aile ?M- own ameadmant As to wlmacti'd the most consilient I as a legislator in this matter, Mr J, wa wiUiug the i i i i - a . . 1 , l i S . 1 pumx snoiira uccitio ; ne voieo n am -niuneui as a rid r. fbr the purpose of d f. atiug the I ill, believing as be did, thai the com n ked I nui a wwar ..... . ,1 " . .! n i tr.at ne wn-a Tuaiiv in ia..r ! ine ameuameiii, but his intention was to oul Henxl-Herod defeat th .. in - f the fr. nd, tlcnua from Jetiuinc and ifjpos-ible sustaip it, so tint and ail. w uld jrd by Uie board I getber, and corns up for action again m dying rton a visions. Put t , qm e i Ho Mr J eontomle.L that the ons li - I arte. . B 'I 1 . St a um '-ranted no i .elusive j-r, .d then . I I , . ... li" eon in not :.- u au i tut ii n of Esgland, 11 ' deiuii. Her-b-rrtd: i r ol L.ite to -now !li- uiimense t?i. o . n sw d !v i .er. .i . 1 1 r rs i : He r -jrettt d tnat 1." had e a drit of calling to the memory of gentlemen, these futai , transactions ; but he conceived it to be his duty as a- representative uon this floor, placed here by the pow er of the jicple. to speak as his cop science dietattd. It pave him pn n to tT" lark t" this- ? n;.. . f infor , ,T J jeetto mit m Z JeÄtaoj.. He n-:rr!l th, ; mi I m I -ate oU U rs tMi l.o w...d .ft wuh were entire v ftriot!eii .1 1-e l.roi Ci-Iurtd th i. h i't i . . n.rtl - 'on., ti f tht cnthiuan t- 1 uil:s i liniii.'iuin; mation t r argument becanae it was a Uel.cate sub- : ol li. Irnml trom d o y in :.lo li.tiy s..me "t' bis mil" ; nd d, th ; r; h; s honest arts, he woedd take thia atjanaUaanty to ask bis aaaariaav in king thf ainund I 'hud j '- J :ic itr. heend ivor . d to bread lightly over th misfiNtimea of his friend. He respeeti i ü h .! rn ; ; - i to grvaafi wiuiniwii p to ihe matters appertaining to i.is t:.au-t as an -s.a. ooVee, he arosdd hers bear ti suaaonj, aa be Ami mm in a report made to the Legisaateie, thai nwitaaaaoi inff all admit liiat he r , - lt i mneli eonhoVuee l !) ilel men. .!- in rotte, aoullesa, swindling citjh rations, for the inter- eat of the State, still he adjured his accounts with it. to the aatisfaetion of the committee; aud u is only matt r of astoniaj ment now, thai tb.s burnt child ieasj i "t dread the fire lu.I u i.- t ail h.s energies against the quests n aoar before the H use. Mr Stophlet lik-d b ln-ar ni expn .ons as had been made by ihe gentk?raaa froaa I imta,n ; but be ucfa si r. - ss, were hia Whig aa e ills! lil O'll- of countn : ii n. ii: i tint any sum was me on- y-ri ; u.u u n .- o i i . ol the country II,' t:.' ii r fernd to internal improve . . Bl by the gl n ml go'.eminent. J-et banks. !Ce. He referred to the banking law-. A c. in Mieh.iran, tn acted at as n wh'-n h sa.d there was hut one W lug in the IjPgisIature, and v. ho was n-aid to ojcn his moU:u liuroi the v. moj. se.on i r n- i i- mi iiill lo m ate a Slate road in the county A i leak .vir iXile, from llie committee on the i an, re- ttata by Mir; d bail in relatioa to the -ale of r execi I in? sad administrak r-. All of which v ro coacarr d in. and t! u io ;: - . oiid rcau ng, . foxtJulirms. i I y .Ir I, coo, that the committee on Ihe in lib is I uquire into the ekin ds isry of luodift ing the laws n lative to r-1 renters in I I b ij i ... rale tui u ; land) id an I Mr i. its SO to ni tk. B i a bs and ike countn . icy of so amending s i ! lenaut, w i, i -h aai ad j burn, that the tumi -i - i i- nl s nqnire halt ist ' i .u bt iw ii and , aqaire mks a la '. , as lo uta ui. b twai ii li.e tpteak Lbve ea ca nab i ad tlie t Kpedi v f calps. v ii a ;:s internal iro alkta ing a adopted. i:. Mr Buell i f i.. ; i!.- county of I Ihio, bi w i r ad i ice ami n i Bddiliom 1 ti rr.torv t I hi i par -. a liaeh i h rt committe, run- II . rs and H nry. uri -diets ii f lustier s t-r d b si? ti.iL' f M( .-r-. i.w ll of 1. By .or Hpdge, to i vtend lis f Uie i e in criminal ca s . a ;.i a a as r .-.ii twicu on the judiciary and Bv MS Leviston, providing couipensatimM nf sa- pervisors, which waa n;.d ta ic il n fei n d tot he commitb e on judiciarj By Mr Bowers, to provide fr erect im? a bridtpc acros Laugla ry cret k in Uijdey i nidi, which was n tw ice an t - ! . mmittee. By sir. Lane, to authorize alien- in tiu Stat" to Is n lands tf urchase or othcm ise, winch was read twice and referred t- the c mmittee an Us.- yodicry. Mr Kw ing asked leave to iutrudote ti;- fnllaa hac res lu ion, which was granted. it o, ',.,. Tkaf a sek t coanmittet be ariaoiuleal as investigate Üie condition- established by hiw, and :m- Ti rn i a and I li' ire mto the hkeli f the lands fount i lit, und' r a nro- : I i ; ose ! mg lu tin rp sive d same , ; tofaaki uift ccption of 1 Mate i in i rice f lands situate ;n the if the country, and if any other anatva he State treasury, fir Ue reaitinned se . .. i- d and to be is-n d under tin eb. 1 irt. j. provided. Said pons net a r r port tu IUI f the ... ..era! in' ' vi tit facts, v. ith anch protier 1 obligaUon of certain conntit s, ;.-of tii' -te in" S "tn to re- Mr Dole commit o ni . '! i amend so as to ref. r it to ti. on i mat a nd in. V e.U' llls , wl ch aaseniniant prasailed. The resolotion was then adopted. Bra -aa . J . . - . i.v.lr Uavis, to Ma-mi the .Kith rir tir lh re- vised statute;, bo fur j-- n-lah a t.. ü." m i- "f bbbbs- monisg gnuad aSkt petit iuro.--. u hi. !i w - r.idtwce . 5 .. . . and r ferred to tho e..u.m,t?-" n th lici By Afr Urtn, t. en- ... a r Uitors to mire bts it'll'.- otis r purpasea, n fi. rr. d to the tnin.ta c w bi -a a is read t it e and or tlie judii iary. J! .;r RockhiU, te r a in Huutiii' tOii ;ii. ; nn : Z T Ci .ad- nd readiii7. :.rsi 1. Ir 1 Jr V ru r ty i l rt ;o ii Ir will in ovnd to Con oil f dora! rriati- Ur Orth i... tu in cmiiottce to pre- T V-, f i I