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THE SUMMIT BEACON. AKRON. FEBRUARY 23. 1842, Senate WAS NOT FULL, and if Mr. Sill or any of his friends DA HE deny it, we stand ready to prove it.

Conorkss. On the 16th Mr. Benton introduced a resolution to instruct the Judiciary committee to amend the Bankrupt law in va rious way, which if sanctioned by the Sen who shall he elected at the annual meeting of the soeiety 'in February, of each year, and hold their offices until their successors are chosen. Skc. 2 The officers -of this society shall discharge the duties usually devolving upon such officers, and all such other A skowing the condition of the Banks of Ohio, as reported to the Com-miitee on Banks and currency, of the House of Representatives of Ohio, during the present session of the Legislature.

Arotoo. The iiamecf the individual officiating as minister of the Congregational Church of this village wi inserted among the proceedings of a Bible society, published in or lt raoer. and we fay to our readers by ate would mafc the law inoperative. No fear Far cVj Mech Bank New Lisbon do MassiUon. do Nor walk do Sanduskyx: do Geauga N.do W.

Reserve Ho Mt Pleasant da The three last banks, we bolieve. had no delegates present, but are paying specie' no, we unders and. The Lancaster Bank has made' an as-sigtuneiit, and is closing its concerns. It pays 25 per cent, specie on its notes, and tha bahnce in certificates or curren cy, or. drafts, as may best suit the holders of his accomplishing any thin? however.

dunes as may be imposed on them by the Dy Laws, or Resolutions of thu soci- The use or the Hall ot the Hou was grant ed to the Congressional Total Abstinence So Notat of Deposites. Sj ee'e. Names of Banks jCircuia ion ciety for ihe evening of the 25th mat, by a other bankf Notes discounted. vote ol 11 to 27, The report of the committee on reducing 83 339,710 52 way of apology. tlatit was done inadvertantly; aiid contrary to aflcng established rule.

This rule was adopted under a conviction that the individual referred to was doinjj more to undermine the -morality of this commuuity than all other causes combined, and alsofrom the fact that Le was in the habit ofraiailing from the pulpit the foulest slanlers against public and private individuals. If our readers will rardon us this lime, we promise nev the expenses of the House, is being discus 8S Sec, 3. The Executive Committee, any two of whom shall constitute a quorum, shall have a general superintend-ance of the society may call meetings at such time, and place, as they may ttaein proper prepare, and report busines make arrangements for1 the meetings oi the society fill all vacancies in the of 1.381 347 87 1 18,365 10 sed before the iouse. 61 47.743 48 0) 9f 19,523 60 93,449 109.140 8,813 33,399 41,700 18,359 48.C56 53,827 Thb Cou.txt Seat Bill remained on the table of the Senate on Saturday last. It will probably be disposed of this week.

Frank bk Cincin 185,976 bk 424,014 Life In 6 Trosi 18,195 Bank ol Hamilton, 164.100 Bank of Xcnia, 149,334 Bank of Dayton, 52,396 Urbana Banking Co. 413,633 83 Fiank bk Columbus, 334,057 93.768 18 31 27 20 95,781 30 er to pollute our columns with that name a- fices, temporarily strike off the names of Mr. Benton's bill postponing the operation 11 4, 335 7,012 114,022 19,795 72,243 42,740 83,413 22.856 26.390 28.581 44,093 35.880 56.335 50 unworthey members superintend the fis of the Bankrupt Law till the 1st or Juiy nas gaw. CELEBRATION OF THE TWENTY SECOND. been defeated in the Senate by a vote of 18 21 54,566 4f 61 Clint bk Columbus.

123,308 50 69,593 67,628 53,397 62,846 25.849 3fc cal concerns of the society and make report of JhejY doings at the stated annual meeting in each yeaf. Sec. 4. The Vice President in each society, auxiliary to this, with the e.cc 62 28, Bank of Circieville, 119,925 Lancaster Bank, 244,642 of its notes. The advocates of a depreciated currency, will nr doubt express deep chagrin, that 22 banks should resolve to obey the laws of the The brokers will of course, look gloomy as a grave yard, but peopb will rejoice, never theless.

Ohio Statesman. Currency Matters remain in statu quo as the lawyers say. Messrs. Latham and Hubbard are in the. city, at (he invitation of the Commercial Bank of Lake Erie, wo are told.

Laat Tuesday was a glorious day 'for Summit county. Previous notice having been iriven. the Washingtoniane began to assem Bank of Chillicolhe, 457,505 45 44,282 2fc 29,462 12 75 to 3. CO U.V7 fVA U1NG TONJA AT TO TAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. After the exercises of the former pari of the day were over on Tuesday ihe 22d day of February at half past ble at an early hour, and by teu o'clock, the 36,112 01 28 619 57 01 23 town was filled to overflowing.

The Sum utive commiitee, shall of Mr Managers, for their societies jfespf c- 714,257 27 213 425 31 149,629 08 134,906 10 483,46367 371,362 419,938 7 340,019 0(5 502,322 3 114,092 11 388,395 9 258.192 80 226,837 49 146,553 287,151 91 132,589 35 164,083 21 102,261 91 217,987 79 38,439 90 530,639 54 180,267 62 mit Guards, under Capt. Kent, ushered in the 50,706 52 Com bank of Sc ota 162.254 Bank of Marii tta, 1 85.831 72 Bank of 8,426 Bonk of 11.494 Bank of StClalrsvillo 12,475 Bank of Mt Pleasant, 12,308 4,389 33 3,518 39 49,191 26 day, with a national saiuie irom me ueigms adjacent to the village. The Cavalry, under three o'clock P. the convention of Capt. Harvey, also came out, and with the arAa made a military display.

The com 4,854 14 tively, who, w.th the Vice rresident, shall constitute an executive committee for such society, whose duty it shall be to form societies, in their in such place as they may deem proper, appoint substitutes to supply vacancies iu the delegations of their respective so Report says 'he Commissioners incline 69,567 40, 01.125 34 22,507,24 99,123 49 40,293 56 43,010 93" 43,703 67 n.n aa also honored with the attendance, 2c bk Steuben 21,605 50 59,795 52 22,446 68 of the Akron Band, Ravenna Band, Union- 31,951 21,746 29,228 29,614 10,769 25,286 16,573 40,672 23,34 20.983 31.808 36,962 34.745 13.665 tern Band, and Mogadore Band, who by their 26,766 19 to brcome nursing lather to the Banks, instead of executioners. Eve. Her, Assigned. We learn bv the State delegates to form a County Washington! an Temperance Society was called to order and organized by calling IJe.iry Chittenden to the chair, and, appointing II. W.

King Secretary. On motion, the names of the different township societies in th county were called, when it appeared that the following societies were represented by delegate in the conven alike nonorea inemseives, ana 03J 16,761 57 cieties, to this society make report of tin ni-msirin. a wf nast teu. the procession formed Journal that the Lancaster Bank has 58 under Capt. Rhodes, Marshall of the day, bv Lt.

Col. Chamberlain. Col's Green 44,010 21 102,200 73 75.784 14 27,932 24 81,984 77 Coll-kN Lisbon, 39,433 AVest Reserve bai.k, 24.218 Bank of Geauga, I 39,094 Bank of Massillon, I G3.33G Bai.k of TKoostcr. 295,480 Com bank Lake Erie 169,078 Bank of Ncrwalk, 12,434 Bank ot Sandusky, 122,018 Com bank Cincinnati 539,609 Bank of Cleveland 210,646 Farmers bk Canton, 141,533 20,082 1 12,985 il 1.622 26.007 118,250 10 made an assignment of iis assets. Bank of Chillicotiie.

The resolution proved ng for tho assignment of the 85; 200,157 11 their doings, and of the state of the Temperance cause generally, within their respective rocieties, to tho county Executive Committee on, or before the first day of February of each year, and call, or tea that there is holden, within their respective societies, at least one meeting, in each month, tor the promotion of Temperance. AaTICLE 3, and Nash and marched up Howard st. to Exchangeup Exchange to high street down High street to the Stone church, when the meetinff organized by appointing Col. Gale Fres lI.VV.King and Wm.E. Wright Sec 115.720 237.475 27 1,389,343 66 tion to wit: Twinsburgh, Nonhfield, Richfield, Northampton, Cjpley, Mid-dlcbury, Mogadore, Wylie's Mills and Akron.

Oil motion a committee of seven, was 10 93 effects of this bank for the purpose of 15,343 22.259 21,127 69.910 10 416.347 94 35,140 217,385 80 75,690 97 closing up i business before the expira-t on of its charter, was adopted tit retaries. whocouia gain auuiiiiaiice were hitrl.lv interested by an addrer? from George annolntcd to draft a constitution for a meeting of stockholders on the 5d of 1167854 34 4714094 01 103438 55 3914797 5 (1694854 55 Total, BlLs who happily blended the historic counsy society, and present the some to 1S42, The Trustees, in the exe n.pidents of the liberation of our country from mi convention ior auoption. ihe toi Eor the Summit Beacon. it The annual meeting or this society, for the election of officers, and British thraldom, with the liberation of our liJzens from the tyranny of intemperance. Editor of the Summit Beacon: lowing persons constituted that commit, tee, towit.

Bierce Akron; Jonathan the transaction of general business, shal Rev, Mr. Dolittle, and JJ. uaruer We regret that the statement signed was not ad contehtptible scoundrel, he would lake notice if hint out of During the recess these brcth ran of the same principle, whose iutci course during the session has afforded them ampUt op biar', Copley; Amos Seward Middlebury: do noiden on tne twenty second day of nri.irnKred the assembly, the exercises by us, and published in the summit uea- February in each year, unless said day vviuiam xviunson, Uichheld; Uaivin COn Ol liie 117111 JUU. iua, itch rairbanks, Northampton; E. B.

Vail, happen on Sunday, when it shall be used to impeach the viracity of Capt. cution of their trust, state that 'the means of the Bauk are estimated at about 480, 000 over all its liabilities, and that one item alone of these means, to wit The debt due by the State, and reimbursable within the present year, exceeds the whole circulation of the bank by the sum of $213,000, and as the notes of the bank are receivable as specie in payment of taxes, tolls and all other dues to the State tha holders thereof should feel a perfect confidence that every note is a true representative of the sum promised.9' holden on the day preceeding, at duch place as the Executive Committee shall Turner, in any way to hi detriment, or portunities for cultivating that mutual which is so apt grow up.be Iwmsburgh; Allen Burrows, North-field. On motion of D. K. Carter a commit that of the Temperance cause.

iapt. direct. Turner's statement, and the one signed wen 'ndred souls encouniori-d each tee of eight was appointed to propose the Sec. 2. bach society auxilia-y to otner on ine siae-waiK a i tt'c move our by us, do not in our judgment when right this society, shall appoint at ieist six names ot proper persons for officers of ly explained, conflict with each other.

It is true that Mr. Guptil did renounce hi delegates to represent it at each meeting being mtersperced by music by the Band and temperance by the choir, under the direction of Capt. Crawford. The whtiie pasred off 'fine, giving an invigorating impulse to the temperance reformation. "So lame was the assembly that not ever one third- it is estimated could get near enough to hear the speakers over two thousand were in at'endance.

i The delegates from the County assembled at half past three, and formed a temperance society for the county, and in the evening the Akron society met, and were addressed by C. W. Howard, and D. Mcintosh of Cleveland, with much effect. Our limits will not permit our doing justice to the subject or the performers, by giving the details.

It must the society under the constitution. The following persons composed that committee: of this society who hill make report ol connexion with tha VVashingtonian Tem H. B. Spelman. Ak ron: John Wvlie.

the 6tate ot their societies the additions, dismissions expulsions, and perance Society of this city, at the time he resigned the office of President of Wylie's Mills; Bej'imin Rouse. Richfield; William Jones, Mogadore; Fredeiick Urbana Bank. The Urbana Citizen of the 15th cautions holders of Urbana aeatns oi tneir memoers. bflice. when Mr.

C. revenged irntlf for the indignity he had suffered by inflicting personal chastisement upon his wordy antagonist in the Senate Chamber. A pool of blood co'gcalcd upan the pavrrocni attested the severity of the assault. i Specie Payments. TTi Louisvi'le Journal of the 10th says that a bill to ctmpel resumption of specie payments on the 13th 1842, had passed the Legislature of Louisiana.

v.i XM Article 41 1 paper not to part wi ll it at a sacrifice, Stanley, Twinsburgh; mon arr, Copley; William L. Clark, John Hunter, Northfield, Sect 1. This constitution may be al and states that the notes are as current tered, or amended at the stated annual meetings of this society, by a vote of two in that vicinity as other Ohio notes. Con fidence in the ability of the Bank ulti On motion of Rev. Mr.

Shaw, iu behalf that society; but he at I he same time stated, that he was a mcmbei of two or three other Washington Total A bsiinauce Societies. It is also irue, that -Capt. Turner at that time, te with Mr Guptil fur his and stated that it was a step which Mr, Guptil could not take consislantl with his connection of a committee of the Middlebury society. suffice say tha each did honor to himself, and when all uid well, it would be inviduous to discriminate. mately to pay in full is also expressed.

thirds ot the memoers present, except the Pledge, which hall remain unalterably it was resolved, that tho following petition be circulated for signatures and presented Ouucica iw vji.fc it.w vl 111 I as ioitows; Congress On tho Oth. Messrs niim- rl'l, pcmntlnn hill is ed the Senate on the I4tti an er, tiunter, rtneit, trotnt, ana (jost eating liquors in and about the capitol of other, and to the world, that wu will not now a law. The banks are compelled to re sionary. tho U. btates.

MAURI D. In Ohio city, Feb. 1 5, by the Roy. S. IL Mr.

Wm. II. Vai Tins, of sUth Mills, to Miss Jolia M. of tht farmer place. surne on the 4th of March.

Jonnson, resigned as members of the committee on Foreign Relation. Th four first assigned as reasons, that fre- Capt. Turner statement, published in To the Honorable, the Sen at 3 and use intoxica'ing liquors, as a beverage, nor trafic in them that we will not provide them as an article of entertainment. Mr. Perkins reported a bill to incorporate ihe Beacon is, that Mr.

Guptil, ''has w.thdrawn all connection with the Wash- the first Baptist Church of Bath in this nor for persons in our employ, nor have eontitr. cent occurrsiices had induced them to doubt whether the present chairman Mr wou'd be removed, and they ingion.an society; the statement signed by us is, "that OJr resnecl and confidence The Senate refused to order to a third a bill to prohibit tavern keepers and oth nor furnish land, nor house on, or in which to retail, or. vsnd intoxicating li House of Representatives of the United Siat of Amer ca in Congress Assem We the undersigned, members of the Summit County Wathingtonian Total Abstinence in convention as sembled, unitedly and earnestly yet re in John 11. Guptil of this city, as a sin ers troin selling spirituous liquors 10 minors, THE AKRON LYCEUM, at the Court Room North Akron on Thursday evening 24th inst. at 6 o'clock P.

M. A lecture will be delivered bv Prof. were unwilling to serve with him. with his avowed opinions, as they considered quors, but will, in ail suitable way discountenance their use. bv a vote or 16 to 19.

cere ai staunch Vv nsh nstoman is un lb. St. The bill to incorporate the Grand Lodere of him an unsafe depository of public trust, diminished." If there is any conflict be Tho committee to present names of of Ohio was lost in the senate on its passage tween the two statemc.va it is in the on in- Sfc. Mr. Johnscns reasons were about the ime, and were communicated in a ficers reported; their report was accepted.

iou as to what const tutts "staunch spec.fully petition your honorable body, to prohibit the sa'e of intoxicating liquors within the capitol and public erounds. Jonn, on trie lieolory of Oh o. Hiram Bowsn, Secretary. Feb. 23rd, 1842.

In in note to Mr. Glimer, in which he spoke wasningtomin our opinion, a On motion the names were taken up- respectively, and the following individuals were elected ts officers of the society, for ot Mr. A course in tin Uommittee 6zc, VVc feel exceedingly desirous that the staunce VVashinetur.ian is a man who has been intemperate, who is now reformed. rettty freely. After the communications public buildings at Washington, should the ensuing year.

Vice Presidents were enderirg resignations had been read, the and who is laboring lor the reformation of not afford a shelter for any thin? so ab United States Du trict court, Ditlrict of lio IN BANKRUPTCY. i NOTICE is hereby gien that FasoaarcK E. Ctjrtis, of Akron, Summit courtf v. question was put whether the members horrent to the strong and unceasing tern should be excused, end the House nerance sentim- nt of uur own land, and promptly excused them. Mr.

Adams others, whether he belong to one total absttnance society or another. But Capt. Turner does not consider Mr. GuplilH a JFashingtonian, because of his public with drawal from the Cleveland IFasliing- ayes 14, nays 17. The name of "Benjamin Jones of Wayne county" has been struck Irom ihe bill appoint in" appraiser of the lands within the Mau-mee Land Districts.

"All right." The bill to regulate banking in Ohio has passed the Senate Mr. Olds from the minority of the Currency committee- made a report reccommending the establishment of a state bank. A bill has passed the House repealing the charter of the Urbana bank ayes 34, nays 30. IS'urrerous petitions and proceedings of put) lie meetings have been presented calling upon Ihe Legislature to adjourn. the honorable man.

The Cujohr ga Falls paper seeks to dis has filed jntlii.1 court his petition to de of the civi'ized world, as a dramshop. in his defence charged on the southern I 1 Un motion of Jonathan Myers, it clared a Bankrupt, and that the samewilf be-heard on the 20th day of April oaxt at -o' era uiai mere was a conspiracy to drive resolved, that e. committee of one for him from tho post of Chairman of com elected lor such societies only, as wen-represented in the convention. President. HENRY RHODES, Middlebury.

Vice Presidents: Wm. 3. Dodge, Akron. James F. Smith, Copley! John Nash, Middlebury Peter Elson, Wylie's Mills Thomas Brown, Mogadore! Allen Bca rows, Noithrield.

D. Vail, Twinsburgh; tonian Sociefy. Now this is a matter of clock, a. m. at the Courthouse In tb'ecitj oT Columbus in said District.

each society represented in the conven mutee on roreign Ketations, and these ton, should be appointed to procure sig resignations are good evidence of chagrin Attest Wat. MINER Clerk. February 17, 1848. natures to said petition, and that the same at tne laiiure to do so. should be forwarded as soon as practica Nothing elso of.

interest was done in ble, to the Hon. Thomas F. Marshall, member of Congress from Kentucky, the House In the Senate, memorials on the sub iVtAiUA. i IS hereby given, thas Maria Strongs was bound to N. F.

Tewksbury, by the township of Chatham, and has for presentation. The following are the opinion with which we hold no controversy whatever; and will not surely question Capt, Turntr's veracity, because he differs from us on this point. Tha truth is, the statement of Cept, Turner, had been used by the enemies of Temperance to the injury of Mr. Guptil, and been made an occasion of accusing him of having withdrawn from the temperance society and taken to drinking again. The statement should not havo been so used, it is true, and was not soj designed by Capt.

ject of the Bankrupt law continue to onmi'tec. Jasper Witter, Copley; Benjamin Rouse, Richfield: James F. Covell, Corresponding Sec rctary. pour in. Mr King introduced a resolu Jonathan E.

derrick. Twinsbureh: Ira tion proposing to adjourn Congress May 'away from me. I hereby lorbid all pe 'sons from keeping her, or trusting her 'on my account alter this date, Charles VV, Recording M. ileud. JVoi gadure; Peter Elson.

Wyle's Jlflls; lime Middlebury; oUth, but it was laid over till Monday Congress will probably sit till July. Jonathan Avers, Akron; Plato Brews ter, Nonhfield; Horace Olmsted, Rich- Turner, but still, we are satisfied that it, Congress. Messrs. Cooper, and jHolmes, have asked to be ex On motion of Mr, Shaw, D. K.Carter, was so used, and this was the reason why we signed the statement and hce we will distinctly say, that our confidence in cused from serving on the Committee of prove our statemont ot the diFhonorablo con duct of Mr.

Sill, in attempting to bring up the county teat bill when, the Senate wa not fu. by quoting from the following report: Thursday Feb. 10, 1842. IN SENATE. 3 o'clock P.

M. Tt-e convniitr-e of the whole had under consideration variety of local and private bills. Mr. Siil nv.vej to take up the bill to fix the Scat of Justice of Summit County. me jctions (wing Mr.

Sill hoped tlie motion would prevail. He had heard of a suggestion the friends of the bill out of doors intended to hiing up the qicstbn when members! were absent; but, as the Senate was now full, bt; deemed it proper to ask for a final decision of the question. MessfS. Spangler, Leonard, Wnlton WCre SinrinznA In lnl inr II ihta was appointed a committee to alter the form of iho petition, so as to adart it to foreign Affairs in the House, for the same reason that led Gilmer and Co. to Capt.

Turner as an honorable man, and a the proposed disposition of it. Un mo secretary. Thomas Wilson, Treasurer. Executive Committee. Reuben McMillin, Geo.

Bliss, L. BlEKCEi On motion of Amos Seward, Bierce, II W. King and Hiram Boweni were appointed a committee on publication On motion, the committee on publication, were directed to reques: a copy of the address thi day delivered by Ghh -Bliss for publication: On motion the Convention adjourned. H-CHITTENDEN, Chairman: II: W. Knio.

Secretary: ion of Jonathan Myers, INaham Fay, brave old VVashingtonian is unwavoring. and that the statements expressed in our resign. The House promptly excused them. The General Appropriation Bill was the main topic of discussion in the was appointed a committee to prepare copies ot toe petition lor circulation. published statement, of Mr.

Guptil remain unchanged; and we take pleasure House at our latest dates. The committee on then in expressing our confidence in both of reported a draft for the consideration of them, as the unflinching friends ot Total Gov. the following paragraph from the last Lebanon pub the convention, which was acted upon by section, and after a few amendments. Abstinence: and the enemies of intoxi cation in all its forms. ugges ed by different members, was final lished in the town where Gov.

Corwin resides, our readers trill learn with re BANK CON VENTION SPECIE ly adopted as follows: EDWARD II. BEARDSLEY. Article 1. Sc: 1. This Association shall be gret that Gov.

Corwin declines having his name presented to the Whig State convention on the 22nd as a candidate for re-election. Who shall the candidate be 5 called the Washington Total Abstinence A ROW. The State Journal gives the following Society of Summit County. N. F.

TEWKSBURY." Richfield, February 22d, 1842. DU. S. W. DAltTGES, TAKES this method of rucommendingf himself to the citizens of Akron and aur- rounding country as an English Sf trillion Physician.

His remedies consist of Mineral anj Vegetable preparations, and he feels cou- fident that they are, when skilfully compounded and judiciously administered; best adapted to remove the different maladies and diseases incident to the human family, 1 In discriminating diseases, he prefers Uroscopia (inspection of urine) hero iodividuals are unable to attend in person, especially in casea of a chronio, or complicated nature, OfTice up Stairs, Mays Brirk Block South Akron. i-jiy THIS is to certify, that Dr. S. Bartges has, in addition to, hist regular studies had one year's successful practice in this vicinity, and has acquired a thorough knowledge of Urvscoia, undr ray especial teaching and particular instruction, and it affords me great plea sure to testify to hie superior skill in his profession, and yet more to bis high moral character as a gentleman, I there fore cheerfully recommand him -to generous public as a Physician everj way worthy of Dr. John Delleabaogh.

Gaorgatown, Colombians account ot a straet fight between two Stc. 2. It shall consist of all per brother Locofocos of the Ohio Senate. bill, and Mr. Sill withdrew his motion, under the expsctation that it would not ba renewed and insisted on at any future day, if the Senate was not full, and ho should object thereto.

Reported for the Ohio State Journal It is here stated that Mr. Sill said "that the Senate was now full" and upon this suppose Mr. Hill'n friends would convict ua of Ulrehood. Now we have good evidence for tntin that the Senate uxu not fult when Mr G6v. Corwin.

Many of the Whig PAYMENTS. We hav3 noticed, heretofore, that the Banks have had a convention here, swice the passage of the Resumption Bill, and wa learn that the following Banks have resolved to comply with the requisition of ihe Legislature, and resums on the 4th of Marchperhaps one or two more may come into tha measure yet: The Franklin, Commercial, ...1... sons, wno wui sign tne pieoge attached In tho Senate, on Thursday, a debate to this Constitution, and of the members paper continue to insist on presenting Gov. Corwin to the Convention which is of all societies, within this County, hav- arose upon the Lucas county, aeat quess tion, which soon assumed a personal ng a similar p'edge, which is constituted character and terminated in an angry al soon to assemble at Columbus, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Go v. ernor of Ohio.

Gov. C. has heretofore auxiliary to this Society. lc. 3.

The sole, and only obtect of tercation 'between Messrs, Clark and Bartley, Mr. Clark alleged that Mr. th assertion, and the ODOoStiuO if Lafayette, O. L. te T.

Co. tnis society, shall b-j thetpromotion of en-tin absiinance from all intoxicatiug drink. Bart ley was in the habit ot malting state Messrs. Spangler, VValton and Ciowell was predicated upon this fact. If this was uot so, why did Mr.

Sill withdraw Lt. n.ti.n tn take ii th billf Tha rcoort ments in the Senate which he often found on all propet occasions, promotly declined the intended honor. While he ap-reciates- the partiality of his friends, and is gra'eful to them fortheir past sup port and which is again flatteringly ten as a beverage the rescue of the unfor- it convenient to deny, when charged up-. innaie inebriate and the reformation of ine moderate drinker. on him subsequently, or something to that effect.

Mr. Bartley retorted by a-verring that any man who imputed such dered, he authorizes us to he cannot Aeticlb '2 Etc. X. The officer of this society. consent to be a candidate for re-cleciion.

Dayton Bank, Xenia do Clinton do c( Columbus. Wooster do Circleville do Commercial do of Scioto, at Ptam'th. Marietta do Muskingum do Zaaesvilo do 'i-'-i 81.1'ltirav'n do The nature of Got. C'a pritate affairs thall bd a President, one Vice President turn iiivuv- 7 -r -r iuelf, blind a it evidence that Mr. S.

Lad misstated the fact; for in withdrawing it, he stipulates that, "the motion should not be renewed and insisted on at any rtrrcaa day, if the Senate was not full, and he should object thereto A But whatever may be the meaniag the wDott, we niake the statement that at the tisoeMr. Bill ud Ue motion the residing within each society auxiliary in conduct to him was a 'LIAR and a SCOUNDREL On resuming his seat Mr, B. added in an under tone, hot audible enough to be beared by half the Sen ate and Mt. C. bimtelf, that he (Mr.

are such as to render it inconvenient for hirn'to sere4the people in bit present itation longer, than until tht expiration of the terra. this society, Recording Secretary, a Correspood.ng Secretary, a Treasurer, and aa Exacutire Committee nf thre..

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