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Statement of Heceivls and j- e.bthinera roav conf.no,.:. i n'. eoo.m nf ths idcon-lnt o-o, is oho or the most sx- luncsyiljo (bailie. eie 13 ihink tliat al-v. bad.oiie, In Til ua.ktti:.

On tlie Militia Met Resolved, That, one thousand copies the Governor's Message be 'printed ihe first Monday iti 'January vjk (hejirst Monday in. January 19 pnrtei 00. las over wii oo.o. good'or cvii resuit from-Jils for the aso of the Council, winch was iii vdiiofi it can be emended constitutes a iTieienti reason why ii ahouhi bo adopted hy LEGI SLATIVE. COUNCIL.

Tlmdat, Jan. 18-17. Mr. Ivelh from the committee luij-n '111 ,01 i 1111 bin; the people. This seeniS" to.mo to be- a very territorial Wells moved tnai ouu cupic.

pr; v. itn opo. ncssacc be printed in leicrman JANUARY Iff, 1847. Vmteii revise the stantling rules of Holmes anti ivinnatiiui. Oii Scuioh Messrs.

Palmer, Collins and McCartney. On Incorporations Merssrs. Strong, Holmes and Palmer. On Territorial Roads-Messrs. Phelps, Turner and Clark.

On -Engrossed WHs-ZUw. I-Icbties; Singer and Turner. On Enroled Bills, (Joint) -Messrs. Lovell and Palmer. Mr.

a lor '-do reason indeed. "Why do we tiayc any tilutiou. at all Why ii; it not thought best i ave every thiug lo bo regulated by tho ilatnro 7 The answer is, that the security 't i iii ions. "predict "the happiest" result is the fruit of their labors. Oxv, or the 'pEOi'Li: lias nacicTtiktoi ill (.

last Democrat to ths pablic on Itbeir ens proceedings rjublisnetl at tne- Argus oi-fice, the council adjourned. with a Council, reported Fame back to the council and recommended tlie fol-iuv, ir, ame ndme ts Snake out the 37tli rule and insert in il.eu follows: il37. Every bill or dm resolution requiring the approval ui' the Governor shall receive three sev- nreviour, to is nac-nee tile and HOUSE: Tuesday, Jan. 5, 1347. They r.c ,0" O.wn 00 oo Of- EXPENDITURES.

tax for 'jllo oufJtV oftlfo 'rights oft ii ta o.ot'Le sufficiently provided fur tvithciitsoiuo law enacted which cannclbe readily The fundamental li, be be secured to br-a-suTc'-iararityi'an'd the idea that it safu to trust for their smouby to the ever varying public, is at with all the Op- Ojoooo pa t.oo pi.pop.i On motion of Mr. Wheeler, the House payment of office is pro torn who had not boon ncrmnneiUlr elected. Mr. Collin's moved to amend by to Wrn. R.

SiissUj. twelve Baa-k ph-itcs," (a he insultiugiy calls nil v. io-) arc onnored tho prohibiti.ia of ing, whioo proceeded to the election of a permanent Speaker for the session. shall be at leneth, no 040 Oil lC-i 05 A w-ETtso of the Wasbinpricmiaa Temp iince Society of Jaucsvillc will be held Ssiii.chiv cveaiiij; (. ti'.

Omrt H.mso, at nasts OrSer -f Exercisos- lijualy travel of g-rand jurors. petit jurors id ex editor -of tho Democrat avowa bid receive a second and third nations oi kib uiuncsu poopjo w. They demand a liigber spcnrily.for ihe protoc prcac en vi fiiorrow nominators 1 m. -Mr. W.

W. Brown Dominated A. C. to encl 250 ived to amend the Mr. other's ing out ol life, liberty, and the pursuit of than is lo be found ir.

ordinary leffista-E, und heiiee it is that tlicy by Uieir con- Abu strikeout tho 33d rule. Me. WVlls moved that the Council now proceed to the election of -was sereed to. 1 ins r. Si.ii fi.n.o-lf to oae oi them.) says "are loam-inr- a lesson oforil.

Iroir. Ibcir frieuds uf-Itar. Ujoy saw indications r. ami without loss or time c6iiii.ie.icoi siiowii oufLhcir fclse lights," r. IcUsp tho land pi-oif:" of Barr.agct" did when ble as ked that as Mr.

Smith was Koorctai stituibins in the several have plaeca It Courted It was do on The President pro tern having called spirit be hereon too opening of the present Mr. We to the ona: The Hoenkor -pro Inn ctt.le.l Morrow to the chair, who appointed Mcsm's. Bond and Winslow as tollers. Upon a vote being taken, the result was as follows: Wm. Shew 19, A.

C. Brown 4, Arm-stead C. Brown 1, Blank 1. Mr. Shew, having received-a majority of all the votes cast, was declared duly elected Speaker for the ensuing scs- Council, and ae tlsouem oa a ninncr 7 COMMITTEE.

Joseph Valormi Caleb Inn.au D. C. Dabcock omi'ie avoide Mr. Lovell nominated Mason C. for the office of President.

The justice should h'j paid for Ids time in limits, beyond which the legislature eiomut r-A eonstitution which can be altered for tho better wilh little trouble or delay, can withjusl as little trouble be a fie red for the worse, and in that case the people have not that sacttrity for thrir fuiidair.cntEii rights whiili a eons'-iiulion should ari'vo llieai. lai.enom 0-0)100 GliU AT AST. chair being about to put the motior Mr. Dm-lintr remarked that ihe rjppon and the resolution adopted. agreed t'o nslta what ripliis tliinl! die In be nhcaici r.

lite Territory required that the election hv ballot. Wells presented a petition "ran of Milwaukee for a Rail Rot and moved its reference to tin io th Constitiilioi io to no 13 20 14 23 t-l IC 10 fit 1-100 13 20 14 40 J2 00 3 2 00 wording to I do not know air. Eilitor, what von think Tbe House 'then proceeded to the elec Corporations which wa too no who Wl of-Gc llHS vron those bank jets three i tion of Scrgeant-at-arms, and the votes The chai'r appointed Messrs. Lovell tic Holmes tellers, and the votes being nnd counted, the Tellers reported 1 1 voles cast, of which Mason C. Dar i'f.

to die William Stewart 1,1. W. Cliapmon Andrew Colter Koncdv McClurc John Spalding jr. Ira .1 ones J. P.

Sears O. Lunham L. S. Blackulan Robert Anns Iroug1 declared. on ihe subjevt, bat if I bad no oilier chjeemr.

toou'rcislituiio'tl, thill (lie one which arise; froii: the fme. thai it cr.n bo easily altered, 1 should vole against it- HOCK. being counted, the rcsurff-w at Mr. I.ovfdl offered a resolution that oh member of die Council be anthori-d to urocj'-o twenly i.ddo'.ionrd ooptoi- esuvs ta bank sjtioio duclaraa that of the Stale of ViHaconaiasliajl E-ach privilege to any soalless raojiffpo 1 B.nnk 1. 10 Yj wof declared duly elec seats 13 41 14 ib ni r.othcr to support thp ted ul From the O.

Evcnhn; Me'r PlSWril of Mr, ilolirjas thought that fifty copies in all wouio be a num bbptvpe 17.1 bet ol 70 ling had received 10 votes, and Horatio N. Wells, 1 vote: whereupon Mason C. iJariing was declared duly elected President of the Council. Collins and Palmer were ap--j)oiited a committee to conduct the to the Chair, and having performed the duty assigned them, The 'President addressed the council as of truth. Hokuov By the crrivnt this inorr.ing of t'ne slenmcr Galveston, Capt.

Hovelund, we lif-eates 31 124 81 ber, and o.o ved to amend the resoljdon by striking o'tl'lwcnly aii.ti ins.irling l. have papei'3 to the lClh mst OO.l O.PlP OLIO LOO i the int.e- entl rciTCPij teoue: MOO Conf Lie is Mr. Morrison was declared duly elee- d- 'i'd--. flr.tise ofocoodoo tlte Palnicr oherod a ,1 otioo, foil organisation of the Govornrneti': Satna by Gen. Kear- which oooi pdoptod ioo r.iotdtptn- ni '-junciUors: The unexpected mark election of Fireman, which resulted as nnv.

th.ci nniifirs find cause for loud ne idioiory to rc.jiuJt a bill lie pronoi'ii Saw rodat.or: to follows: i which or. cannot approve considers it as gnod as any Illy expect from ll.i hands lion. This it- r.nd Alf.r.d Dcwcv 19 i0 lSf-1 1 I. c. jtistica 15 59 liJ attac Pierce constable 9 24 Stag vv'icli C.

Dykornnn for writing and 4 4f jjav in. The chum thai fjamu the aeknowlc'dred limits of the Parker 24, blank 1. The Coosa thini proceeded to the e- -tpji; of too Assisnui: witU the Mr. Turner oresentod a petition sncntary lu the Convention. nt I to e' the inte inhabitants of Waukesha, asking lutLbo Editor rb iOji.eir'.Oli Aineiiiliitcnt osed to nl up with thesi fo.lowing result: to the charier ci Utrro.

is one giving tho power hainb.og low only. Kow'a in- law, as Ibis writer well knows of who bad the- nq nl and who complied with the of the law, and that consr.tpicatl no pj ppp, j'f no lee bee- of vour oreference, Ciills for an which 1 feel hardly adequate to exj.ress. I entered this honorable h-ody with the expectation only of taking an humble part with my fellow councillors the discharge of the duties devolving tipcn tis as members of the co-ordinate br.mch of the: Legislative Assembly. i-'or this expression of your confidence, 1 can only return you my grateful acknowledgements, and give you the assurance of my sincere endeavors to serve -mi. fnithfitlh) and imvartialn.

w'ciappcrBoardingprisonM 3 50 now vboordingpriHonerE.iatU 1 pb'sban tabipp-cr, 10-1 roa of inhabitants or' Pro ntion, ami licit eeret oe a0Vl cs-tutes a portion ot' the State of Texas, in which neither the United States nor their agents hr.vo any right to erect any form of govcrtnnent such as may eenet- vbt.i lie, of encl tho cl.pp Fra villas fro Mi io i i I 1 ted Assistant Clerk. The Flouse then proceeded to the e-lection of Chief Clerk, which resulted as follows: Elisha Burdick LaFayette Kell- look ee lot il be establiBiied ir. with the anil yet ho 1 II. -Williston stationery ic 15 79 137 I ld.o-. Tompkins blanks 3 50 35 'rC to the committee on rporatians.

temtis' of nnhosation, and in the i they did -c-cpt it If its provisions arc acUnowdt 1 bud, ought wo to bo ured to adopt ucauso, aftci bahtf allowed to accent le evils wo anticipr.tcd, tliev dien be peibi.eed ly the C'on nnniio '20. as we are, the representatives of Mr. Kellogg was declared duly elec- Tnc papers seen to be highly at Gen. Kcavnev's procedure in Ihis E. Marvin fif clai jcted 1 Tnc Wit rreonere: would idlou- bad ir.t st.ecial bnek charti niopolies.

So much far ugainsl 1: inks, and logislatioa, be of Hurtful laws, bo- refiiect. We nuote from the Austin offered the following res cuane a scsccwlinj? le-islslan cottle op. M. O. Walker 0.

Si. Lnphum 33" 2 mtt II. Hooker 5 03 o'be Litae Lewis medical attcn- no dm. root local ooorcito wen os o.o general interests of our Territory, ano embracing as our body does, citizens oi different States ami countries, with par-lift'itiftii and nrediiecfoos in fir. or of for Ihiriia xt htdulgOH ii nded we sup Mr.

Morrc olution: Rcsoh-ed, Democrat as a sample "Should tile Go. red biovni-ineein act these oroccpbe and rrpoal lh laws thus Tliat the Chief Clerk of Mr. k.e.oe lint lie V- once itself into a committee of the whole for the consideration of the Governor's Message. The" motion was agreed to and Mr. Lovell was called to the Chair-Mr.

Collins offered a resolution that so much of the Governor's Message us relates to the indebtedness of the Territory be refered to the Com. on Territorial affairs. Adopted. Mr. Wells offered a resolution that -in eclcb ,:0 il evert, tstee' es herebv ootoooiocd to cra- the House is persist in the liioli-lt tr.dod work, the mer laws and usages, ii can hardly be of a oh-rk nluy do, MdV.CTrusk bedstead for jail H.

K. Bidding sweeping court the iraiti prop, op e. en-oo nieiuum ustice af the if onto can be passed. But wcare by no moans prepa; very easily and cxpiditicusly as our nci seems to p.tppct. Those who framed objectionable features of the ConsHtutio for the necessary despatch of the business of the House.

Message from the Council. Mr. peek too I oro tiirooted to odorro relates to the improvement of Harbors defended, will be swept away. The Go ltnenl will be I 1 1 lit: i but Texas will nut. The State eootcnoe, will ever contend, that tin, iricluded wib.iio houndaric; r.s l-tid down defined in the law rigid fully belongs lo her, and tr her ivio.vc, and any attempt to esiablisi territorial or oilier Gove i no no nt bbb thai the Council-have orgamzea per infintlv hv the election of Mason uling, President, and Thoa.

McMugh, i ml Rivers, be referred tn tne commit! Territorial Affairs which was ado Mr. Collins moved a resolution Secretary. 32 S3 Jn, Fullon.town 10 91 3 0 -achool 57 lL.oJ du school 5 83 If Chuton, b.diU 2 fi in of Oraiit ofljred the fol noniuining these ubjoctionat pasfced too, ii' remember ibie mea.a: will of coarse use fucil st any alteration of Dice. 1 wculd'be hardly possible, nslaiWM, to olilan a two-third. those is ati infringement of her expected tnat perfect unison oi :c.s will prevail on any subject.

All gene- rn! laws must necessarily be made up to some extent nt least, of mutual concessions and compromises. In harmonizing tnese discrepancies, should they prevail, a wall gs in ali nurdeliberaiicr.s, course alone nan add dignity to our station, or honor to ourseo-res in nur'repiescntative capacity. 1 shall enter upon the duties you have aiipigitied me. gentlemen, relying more upon your kind indulgence than upon confidence in my own ability. For this expression of your confidence, vfennit me again to return you my sincere thanks.

Mr. Loved enquired whether it was -L-isary to eleot the officers of the Ooncil "by ballot. t'lm Chair replied that such was the 0 much of the Governor's meu-oieti elates to the militia be referred to the e.o of 1 pnb lowing resolution Resolved, by the Council and House of Representatives, that the superinten-dant of territorial property be authorized rights as a sovereign State." i the coanfv of lia-tropc there on the mmtia. Ihi-i oast season, in cultivation, 390-15 that 0 to ice tee- eei relates nor re tstim.a the lob. ana 'be re rdov some stutarjle person as the committee rooms; to keen the ferred to the committee on Ierr.ton.it affairs.

and 9:2 acres in potatoes. There h-dks the pooood clean, a id peiuioi tent l.tiu'ij btisnets ot corn for cit'c," town -7104 4I- s.iist. 23io mm bt such other necessarv labor about the itt nity. as the Suuerintendant sh.nll di- The resolutions were adopted. On motion of Mr.

Veils, the rote and reported progress, lenve to Sit arrain. ooneb -nt eet-nl lot 'Hock, town bS7 im b( Oft 11 a Mr. Morrow introduced the folbwing DSloti to raoilitafo tho comiriunbeite, ill: tho rescthet! in a so in rait, oof tiii tci.it appointed, toe: pop Mr. Lovell called for Ihe reading of resolution: 1,1 y. II, veip, o.O (.

ioo! Llero I.e.: The Council then proceeded to ballot the resolution relative mnvp.ri to nmend ihe II L-ceted to conn lunicafe to the Honorable to be ntmt'o surveys ol metis on two oil fbt-ont one le-td 'rag from Virgim; dtietr after the word nidi are! nblie for Chief Secretary. 'ir. (diaik. from the nominating Meeeiob, ilnt 111'-' House is ik Point to or toward die Br; and tlie ii ch a-dl- BcbMtoii.dCeiiter nrniv." which was r.L'r.a- i.cd permanenllv, by the appnintment Mr. Shaw.

Sneaker, and iodde. ette ot presented the name of Thomas 'jiic rosolationi-i ropotieb the com other from Ecnvar l'orat, lection as to servo most link that he a cither insincere, cr ulrront One word in robtll mittee, were sevora.iy aoopioa. Kellogg, Chief Clerk, and are ready to proceed to business." On motion oi eLs.tlie rep Mr Singer jiresented the name 'i'loi votes beinsr taken and cour by i.iiecflbe peeele, idioiiid be adopted. J. so, and o.fter it vfas libit this prnhibilien of Ino celcgaiCis ere, l-nion np, ana ordered to be printed, and the Council adjourned.

l.o Mr-tsrs. and Holmes, it an- have Ihe pul.tie win, it a pro.iil:i-bon ofi.ee people on their future cretin, and ti-al eleven votes were cast, off id been so on lmligiiug areliitecLi slighted tho or I do do .10 30 Drown, oi urnm. oooil-l. uio resolution: That the Sergsant-nt-arms be dirceled Io prepare seats for the reception of the Council preparatoryto the delivering of the message of his Excellency the" Governor. One wholc cite, r.nd noptronilv the V.

H. Rut The Natu I Iifiin'm. "tovvr do do -II I do do 1 3o whole of ihe surrounding country, have hrpn rlnvolcd Tue-edav 1 eetjp Burlcif'h, tho editor of tho Hai a iss irjsal on oi ill? rigliif ine pctip.o rnrvaiitE, r.Tid proccedn to (iitcuKS the os the poo-pie hud nlreedy the pnb.iib'.lion. 'I'his nppenrs lo us to I doctrine it is not we believe, consid- pcecnO of "Cliarior Oak ebolv to the itofemnilifs, of the uncial of! Lima, town do do 51 VoJ dn school do do do s. distt 12 do do 8 26 i-m v.ldo'o Mr.

McIIugh Sand Mr. "Whereupon the President Yr. MfHngh to be duly elected ic ciVtoe of Chief Secretary. following officers wcte then sevo-; t.jioocd unanimnuslv: On lite noroination of Mr. Phelps, Mr.

Ettcci.e S. Turner, Assistant Secrete, he Hav State." makes thi the remains of the gallant Ktnggi lost oidie On motion of Mr. tJrownof L-rrant, the house took a recess of 10 minutes. Mr Morrow ofiered the following ves- tt vcfv good logic to nsnintc tho vcrj- point do s. castS do do isputc, and then jrfect success.

out with tlie mo: statevnent in reference it have been ir. eitif. oteioration of the town, thirty Of these, three died i tremens: seveiilnen i. roniinna to be scei: r-tjes have iisprcb-ied the e- 11 lie-wired, That the Chief Clerk of I the House be di reefed to inform thcLjh Wipe -pp-l e-- "b- p-'p lee.eed' P'looino of Mr. McCartny losing anil grand ever section of "the Union: public will in pa Honorable Council that seats are now prepared for their reception in the Rep- ninnfionof Mr.

Wells Vm. a day, the pageant in its execution as arty aov i-eeennpn ee e.ee.eee., iw.ui un.j hv Lia the (jovernor. of Mr. Weils, it. As an lion: Capsizikc a and during the delivery of message.

entecn did not improve condition by the bush acquired proper ty foi i03 Of loo Vd. Mitebelb the procession. seaman, who had just come into tnlHnu stroll in the counti reen.eeve nt ti oneipol. tetelee l'Tesideut, entered the Hall of the mtee lEtOtVipera.o wi saw. a bull dashing furiously along end be prepared tor sons, and four daughtei The next officer to be elected was iha: of Chaplain.

A debate sprung up on the question of selecting a resident dertrvman of one from abroad. We U.iv not rnr.ni for this part of the pro tetn e. iloore-. and cctirondi ot" the hoi is- them. bee I l' 111 1 Oil I C3, on the route of '-he proitessico, were veiih p.

dnmee- onfn b.n tab Sifni, out onn-j roared Jack, The result of the first ballott Jnflir.ntfiil thp daen him. "Bull ahov him. ahoy On ront'ein, nboers. an-tl i tort were appointed a committee on the the House, to wait upon the Gov-nor, and inform him that the two hou- brpl end were peeev re Rev. Mr.

Hovcv. 5, Rev. The Postmaster General in hist annuel Report suggests that Ihe size r.etvo-rapers be kept down by a certain- tax, the postage on all news papers be raised, tho a thousands tell milting a tpeaking trumpet of McIIuch 4, Rev. Mr. Whiteker 2.

uinttO- thst the iirohibil ee.el.mehcd- Oebnte to dcpcrtotl vpovIii epe on epenke p. a p-tev. or vnibll bo ibb ot m' ceive any communication he might be valor The 2d ballot resulted Mr, Hovey 7. Mr. McHugh 4.

Mr. Lovell offered a resolution tint Tits ir fiior.d's lie: el; to li ay tl ee1 ten peri: 'they send ly mail Tni: con: the Secretary be authorized, to employ roUinu in 'bit dirt. pieeeeb to roaliC to litem. COUNCIL. Wednesoav, Jan.

6th, 1847 Prnvp.r bv Rev. Mr. Hovey. arrival, at 12 o'clock ip.teO: cpp-o wit p. ttel -einpp.

LocoP.jco enreo person in do tlte neeeetery v. r-ti during the present session. Adopted. nit, with the avowal of a won In i'-t Cometry, whore tne hotly of tlte ten, r.iy up, toiu Lovell pvosented the certificate was 1 nt, tnot at. ml ci me." where- of ele.

blt.nneteni of 'that education and knowledge were th tutu foes of democracy." upon Mr. LM. was adnaitlotl to ins llEW.MtK Stkamerb The govff-' i-ient has built, manned, commissioned sad honors performed over the dep dust, and if was then "left alone el'orv-" 2Vjic Hun Tel- Bispatcl -en. p.evne ttnten en.ee -p. Krie, Mr.

Lovell moved that 200 copies of I Oollms oiteraa resolution in.i!. the Superintendant of Territorial be authorized to employ a suitable person to take charge of the public halis as fireman to tiie Governor's room. Adopted. Mr. Lovell moved to take up the of the committee on rules, reported bv him this morning, which was car- iho massnp-e be nrinted the IN or tr- nei tp cnie, bouse of Hat-man which ilv (hilod in London, and it is, inr.

Iton-teeee. ib'r. L. reneirieen 1.1 0. seems thnl tbe object of llcia nUenlion to the prohibition nnd keep the other r.bjc ctioni pFVCi- The Franco pa lished in Now Vork, slatos that a letter has been received from the City of Mox- I ico, dated November 17, in which it is I rdhrmed thai the cc ions have taken 'a I nnnics had beii.a ovdered it.

German. for the protection of the revenue ot Lakes and to render assistance to c'-y m'ercc in case of distress or sliipwr1 i. thr cTovfirntneiit 1 v.dll not nay more than two shil eharttctrrized be thought il equally necessary to have ei-mled U.e i.eeeer, ptneu etc. tb-' a 1 1 i I Ii l. I I i by the i fjrr.

favorable bo peace as there were Inrpo sefdemenla of that Mr Lovell explained the reasons for similar service. iport was people in clilter parts of the Territo- that the overtures of the 'U niton 1 ernede.d. will ee taken into nirni be lings in the pound, nao always miim-tained the highest re pu fat ion, though tbf-y have keen insolvent for ihe last twciitv-fnc years. "The.y wore the garb of Qutntors, end to bo the order of sanctity i.ation i ben; th- V'dble at their tho amendments, ana tue objects for which fhey roe eoirn-ucu oted. IT- J-" LoIrTsoNn at Lake Skpehio-' Weils remarked to the Council by the Congress.

Mr. Palmer submitted a resolution Among tlie many that the fireman elected yesterday had the mineral regia' wnro nbrait two ltur.drcd boats -Up- epithets must ho remarks First Vehk of IC Sessi ree'-cp-iocc to r.ur.cc'mmus, i.ade rt.iv- ffht ir. the ice, when tho New "i ork no nmbp and vtenel n.ne- d.lnn,, nasi o.poy 1 1 i 1 11 ted for fireman, which resulted in the i'l cscertain all that! trnnspii elded t'o and etolen a ai closed. Each of these boats con nvpvajfft. nOO barrels of ilou thal all editors of newspapers bp.

admit-ic-d to scats within the bar of the Council. dopted. A message was received from the 1 announcing its pcrmenant organ-it- bv the election of Hon. William Shew, Speaker, and LaFayelte Kellogg, Chief r.i.frb. ma OfC.ee.to n.en the I the lands in the lection oi flays.

The chair announced the following pjivrnent. It re 1 0 nte, n. rc tee jjC.y,l ovp whilst'Utey worn daily robbing me com- i loan ft e.nd to grant dou rr ne nn rol dnve to briiee tl reit the eel. statu: ine; committees, to wit: yeientc-nte I 1 -j. fact it tintntlv hv entering mm flour forward as they can transport but ha3 beerl filled.

Among those On Internal Imw -n cell i-' has erteil tliat tlte ontiro irty, eye--- which' they were not a conduion to undertake." nniiin WpIIr nnd Phelns. 1000 bbls. ot Hour per cay. sv'tiose nefivby n-n i A. received from the i i i On Territorial Affairs Messrs.

Lov of. Aide r- Tho Do: that a common magnetic most useless. made Us appearance in place Wo nro assured by-those who have taken jmias to tis-ootiain the fact, that the report is entirely without foundation. eottpinenetet in In i .1 I i be lau fb. u-, nnd Messrs.

Palm- men in JNew m- o.n.t Tho Legislature of Virginia, by a vote of 73 to 47, have refused lo grant a general amnesty to those who have incurred the penalties of tho duelling act. JicftMBf) -Uw vrr.fi is House informing the that seats had been prepared in ttlB Hall of the Jlouse for the reception of members of the Council preparatory to the reception of the Governor's message. On motion of Mr. Collins the Council proceeded lo the House e-n'Jiai eve. e.

fee tb- ObO volunteers ratset ell. Clark and Manahan. On ilia Judiciary -Messrs. Wells, Strong and Collins. On Agricultural Manufacturers Messrs.

Turner, McCartney arid Phelps. On Territorial Ext) ATnnatinn I OnJ HolmeS. T.tvp l. Co ins, i -V The refusal was base! on Stk-VNGE. A human body, ly famed to challt, was Found des county, a few weeV So it io reported.

A GiiiiT Ha ox'. During Mr. Oeuh bvc 'days to Albanp recently, on Wells, of the Council. The proceed-in ps thus far, have Loon I -the -ground of economy and a desii-c to ebonl i 1 estahlisnrd in the et of p.tb.c etreeteel btn-ninny and yooO te- thousand tivo' uiirired and c-itity person- i-cd the Tonip-t-rorfcr pledge. Maryland near Georgetown, by the 1 keep oown me oStiv trust that this si afi'l w.e' earr.

Protestant Ltmrch. On Legislative Expenditures-Mem. Clark, Strong nnd McCartney,.

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