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: r ij WEE LY 0 u nn E JO RNAL VOLUME XXXV. COLUMBUS, SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1845. NUMBER 30.' FUdLWHW KVI'.IIY Will).NK.il AY MOKNINU, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. O.Tice corner of lligli 'il Town . Iran, Bullle' UuiMmg. TERMS. Two I)ou.n hkp annum, wlilrh mini Invariably 1c in linc.,irw of o.lse, nr ofpcrMnlugn lo Agunl. or I'olk'clor.. . . , The Journal in also published daily during ibo sessmn of (hu Legislature i and thrice a week die rcinnui'ler of ibo year (or &b i ami throe lime u week, yearly, fur JJ . SATURDAY EVENING, February 15, 1845. CongrctM I'rocvcilingH I" Turtjiliir. Built Houses of Congress scoin t bo getting in a business maud. A lnre number of bills and petitions wore acted upon in the Senate and in tho House. The Texas debate did not commence in the former body; but wus laid over until Thursday. Tho bill providing for the distribution of the decisions of the Supremo Ciurt, was agreed to by n vote of 30 to IS. , Some conversation paned in the 1 louse, betwocn Mr. Slidull and Mr. Scheiick. The former felt aggrieved at a remark made a few days since by the lutlcr, that was intended for another person. Mr. S. explained promptly. Several Territorial Bills ' wore adopted by the House. Tho bill for the admission of Iowa and Florida came up, on a motion to amend by reducing the number of nqm.ro miles included in Iowa from 7:2,000 to 40,000. The amendment prcvailud aer a very nble and interest-ing f peoch from Mr. Virro.i, of Ohio ; a sketch of which we hope to find room for hereafter. An elt'irt was made to take the previous question on the bills. The- proceedings brinf us into several calls of the House and motions for adjournment; and the Territorial Bills woro tin illy laid ovor to Thursday. iiiitiuce llrisnrl. We hnve on our table ihu very able and talis factory report of ihoFiuanret'iimiiiillceof the Seuale. presented by Mr. Kr.i.LKV,n1 Frankliii. At noon a we ran clear nur roluintm ofmaiicr pressing upon, them, we shull give snrh cuiracls from il a cannot lail to interest evefy individual, in mid mil of the Slate, interested in maintaining I he high character ami credit of Ohm. The expose therein infide ofihe manner in which defiricnru of revenue, from year lo year, to meet the accruing interest on ihe Slate debt, have occurred, is ilie very kind ol information that Ihe people desire. Il appear from the report, thai ihe dehVil in iii years, from HiJ'J lo UMt, holh iiiclative.ii Which hat liee.i supplied, from time to lime, hy transfers limn the general limd, by moneys received from ihe U. Stales at Ohio's portion of I lie sales of public luudi, and various other duvire, iiol forgetting ihe uu-aiithoriied sale ol Stale, stock, and temporary loans. having resort flimlly, iu all rne, lo aniiripatiiig ihe accruing ordinary revenues of l lie State as it menus ofniukiug up any remaining deficiencies. The evil hat existed, all along, of not levying; a la, siill'l-rtenl, at was mmlu Ihe Ami. lor' duty lo do, to meet Ihe charge on the revenue. This evil it said lo have tteen mcl Ihe last year, is it should hnve Item before. The roniimtlec, however, see oo dilhuliy in meeting the obligation of Ihe State in future, without iiicrcanug her liuliililiet. The Urntoo on (. No doiiht hiii existed in the minds of any who Hunk at all, as to die trno reason for die outrageous violation of lite Con-sliliilion eonteinplmed in the Aiiiu-xaiioii uf Texm, ly Jmut Iteioliilion of the two Moons of Couats. Hut we tint not ipeel to tee il confessed to hroadly, a il is in the Mhiwing paragraph from lite eu of tiniple John Jones of the Madiso-man : " IC7"Tlie Ilirhinond Kuipiirer, we nn- jf raiifleri In see, gives no eouoti num e whaievcr lo the new pmjeei lor IlieAiiik-ih-tiou of 'I'eXas herritUr, (provided we can net her.) huh has tu-vn inlrndii'rtl ly Heuloil. It I nol hontiltt) lot'ol. tteuioii which etmuaiii Ilie niticerc sdvoi'iile of ihe mi asiire In fmwii muni hi WW lull, but thf CtmriftiiiH ( impimi- bthty tif acnmytiilnnt Ihe vork Itij nnij ollur wicle than that aiUiftted in tilt U'lUte !' H'pnMrattitmt." Here tlieu wc have il, Ixoudly eonfi'sed, thai the reason for this ouirnzuoii ihe Cmittiiuiinn, this conicinpt of even praeedeni (whicb is made itieliines lo sliiiid in ihe place of Um ) it, ItecatiM! iieilher Hie Loiiitnutioii or preecuein win n-slle them lo " aciompli-h die wi ik"! Il will he recollected thai Mr. JjTlTioii, in llio cac uf l.wiiunn, which ireeidenl was first relied on lo help thorn diroiih, ndmilii'd, thai ihe annexation of form ttrtim y even Tut ft waswitlioui authority, and ilml an aintndmeiil of the rtiiiitmiiion would lie necetary itefuro il could lie Beroiiiplihi'l iy tint means. HjI now, to help on this slave projcrl (purely such, nnd so vowed) iiol even a Treaty it necessary. I hey seek uol i er undtr dm Coiistituliu-i, but brymd il, and make a joint Itesolulion superior lo Ihe fuiidaiiifiil.il law, from, which (m-erett derives all its power, and under which it claims exist' euce. Is il e peeled tho Khkk Statk will nuttinit Ui such boiulairtt W etlndl see in the seuuel. Hut why it il dial Ilie work cannot lie aceompli-hed "by ii other mode than thai adopted in die Houmi of lt pr'eii tau vet"! Hccante, it is appn-liendi d, ihe dmugs of Ihe t'om- mHsioiiert under Col. Hciilou lull m ly Im coiittrued into iK-aotialion of Treaty, requiring tirihthirdi of the Semite to ratify! Why stand al this ! Surely, Ihe sngaeily that could delect Ihe power in ( 'ononis lo Annex joint ltcolutiiiu, would have uo dilliculiy in getting round itus irmd-le. Why not declare the negoti.uion uf die Comimssionefs a part and incident of tho Resolution 1 Thai would fix il. And whal else woold it tin f II would unite the whole InhIv ol Freemen in tho Union. ml preferring to be Sfarei, in one solnl pha-I aux, who would icalir the ploiters lo the lour winds ol heaven, leaving tunning of Hi. a V KHT but ill name. Tlie preseiil division ot arty wouhl and ihutl gve way Iwlore tlio irotig apiieal, lu prvwrvc l.itn.iiTr and inve the I'jiios. Have these mad men thought of this t Or do they calculate that ihe pnlronage of llin (ieneral (iownmieiil will purchnte denre from all i-lates, at il lias loo o ten doiie from ihe dem-og.itfiie, iu pail encro tchineiils f " Iteware how youapproarh Ilie ihiinliernig I.ioii to steal her whtlpt," 'IV mutton thoiild not Im hnl iu the present instance, though il may fall on unwilling ears. Hnil litind Itleellnv. A nice ling of the cilin-titof Ihe loHtiof Marion, Marion Canity, wat held on the Tidt iust., and ihe ('oiuini'sioucra of IhWcounly appointed by an act of Ihu (l'ueral AssemWly, ntiiletl " An act lo amend the art entitled An acl to iiicorM-ra'e l ho Columlttii, Delaware, M.irion stml S.uiduky Kiil Koiid I'otnpawy," ted Feb. R, lildJ, were repiested at ftner lo procefHl lu Iheir duties under the net ilorrtaid; and lu tend one or more of their numher to confer with (heCoin-mittioni-rt of each of ihe routine of Franklin, Delaware and Cruwlotd, for Ilie puroe of carrying out ihe prsVitiout of! Ihe acl aforesaid, and of obtaining such amendments at may Im iipeetiary. A committee of eleven was appointed to pro. rccd to this city lu acl in conjunction wnh Ihe abovo named Committee Poitnife llrfuriu. The pAftinge through the Senate, of a bill reducing the rales of postage, M a tuhjecl of general congratulaliou. Much interest it fell in tho details of the hill, but umil its pass age through the Route, we thtill nat deem it worth while (ogive it publicity. We find 1 1 the lialiimore Sut) ihe following sy- uopi it of die leading lenturea of llw bill. We may remark addition thai it provides for Ihe publication ol me list 01 letters in die paper having Ihe largest circulation, find appro-primes 7.X).0U0, and more it'tiecetsnry, lo meet the deficien cy that may be occasioned in ihe receipts of die department through the uperniious of this bill : ass a: r or tii r. ronTAitv. IlKmnM Him.. 1 he senate, on Hiilorday, p.ned Ihe lull reducing the rules ol (Kitiage, and inodil'yuig the t ranking privilege. The lull makes important change 111 the present post ollicc system, and wat pned by a vole of IW lo VI. The main lealure of Ihe lull is iHu establishment of a uniform rale of imsliige 011 ningla lu tiers of fivu rents lo any part ot the United 81 sues. Hmmld die low rale ot postage lliat it, H inn orm ciiargu 01 live ceius mr tellers ul hall nn ounce, nnd leu cents for 1111 ounce weight, and so 011 in die Maine ratio, lo any pari of the United Slates materially reduce the revenues ol that tlepnrlmeiil and throw it upon the common treasury, tin-re coiuu nc no oeuer lime lo ninkt- die cxperonenl. Drop letters, nceordiug lo the hill, that it letiers lor delivery in the city where they nrn de posited in Ihe pott olhre, aie to be charged iwo rem. 11 letters are advertised they are lo be chunked wtlh the conn of advertising (iwo cents) iu addition lo the postage whin de- l.vered. Newt import, ol no ercater uifi than nincicen iiunureo ttjiiare 1 nc In-, (whirh will cover all tho Baltimore niy piipers) lie IraiiMnuieii inroogu me mini u wiuiiii intriy 1 01 where ihey are putithed, free of postage; if tent over thirty miles the tame piMagt! charged us at present. I'ritili'd circular letters, unsealed, ure sulject to a postage of two rents. The fraukinir pnvileffe, n it now exist, 1 lotally repealed. ami odieert of Govern men I are required lo keep mi nc fount of tlm liiisiuest letters uhieli iUry receive, the postage 011 whirh is lo be plod by Ihe department lo whieh Ihev arc at-luehed, The uit.iDl post must em general are allowed lo frank, but mint endorse their Idler or pnrkge "olhcial bu-siuess," and if they should not be on ollirnl butinen, ihey are luible lo n h'imlly of three hundred dollars lor each of- lence. I'cpiiiy pint tn list cm nrc to nave nil Ilie poiiage iney pay on liiisiness letter reluuited, ami it ttieir eoinmisoiuis 00 not amount to twenty-live dollar per milium, then the Postmaster General is nlhmed to increase ihem. Governor of Suites art allowed lo trniismil thinngh mail, free ol iiotlnee, cerium bonk and doriunenlti and meoibert of Cougrest, the Serrelaryof Sinle, nnd Clerk of Ihe House of Iti'preseolativet, cnu Irtiuk all public printed doriimeiilt. It leave the Iraiikmir privilege ol the senatom ami nep- reseiitalivct on nil letter and packages not exceeding two ounces in weight, the snuiii as il now it, and limy are also allowed lo receive lellers and pneknges during ihe session a well at for thirty dnys liefurc and alter the same. The I'oit-nmter Generai it to keeii 1111 HCrounl of the charge 011 all mailer thiit goe throogh dm in.iil free, whirh is lu Iw refunded Irom Ihe coiiliugeul hind, or Imm llio I renscry. Newsoapers, i-auiiilileti, broks lino penwlirals, can tie tent out of the mail, over the mnil route, by pulihshert, agents, or others, without huidraucu from the Department. A Fatal Accihukt. Miit ('iiida, n young Udy of worth and beauty, was suddenly killed in New York, a few dnyi since, under tho following painful cirrnmstuuret: Her father had been out with her al a social party, it being her 6inh-day, and was returning homo with her and a )ouug female fleijuaiulanre, late iu the evening, lie. stopped to lend Ihi young lady with him into tier dwelling, leaving hit daughter in the carnagu at (lie door, in the care of the driver. In Ihe meantime the horses look fright, nud the driver hat ins; cnreleisly left the rem lying on the seal, instead uf holding lliein in hit hands when hu detccuded from tho box. lie could nol slop litem. Hefnrcthey hnd run far, Mist Cauda jumped from or fell out of ihv carriage, diloraliug her neck and enm-ingitiiUut death. Her father tlmliug ihe carriage gone when he came out, supposed il had proceeded home, but was alarmed lo lind when he reached there, that il had not. tie proceeded ibrth, nnd wat almost imniedintrlv informed of the death of Ins daughter. Hi anguish nud Ihe feelings produced in the city, can better lie imagined than deir riln.il. Mi Cauda was 17 yi'.ir of nge, I. "I not this solemn WAruing bo lost on hack ami carriage drivers. ytr. llmUvstt llift Lecturer mm fllirtl4isrnre. We slightly noticed the other day the manner in which Mr. Hudson, (whote let liiret on HliaksHarc, delivered to a elect audieni'C in our eiiy latl summer, will nol soon be for-1 ffotlen, boib from rotuidcraiiout ronnecled wnh the manner and mailer,) wat received in tome of our eastern cme. Mr. II. found warm admirert iu Hosiim. We find the following notice of him in Ihe N. York Amenrnn : A NtsW Star rni Tint Fast. The Inernry emporium la all 011 tip. toe alxiot Mr. Hod.nii, ttlm is delivcri-iim course ol loe tares 011 Sh-tkpcre I ld as Ihe tin me is, pleuleous as Ihe critics havw in Mr. II. puis all c ami critic 10 llighl. 'IVy Ulk ol him al Hotiou as the only line interpreter of Ihe great Dr. un.t list dial de.eives the mime as the onlv man who h-w reprtMhiced Slinks'iife in hi own nimd ; and it seems as it tie whs born on p-inioe to reveal the depth of ihe unmorial bard. Will .New York shroud herself iu lluck clouds so 1I1M lint slur cannot shine upon her f D. K. N. llrnMtlra of Ihr ninloiHsiM. "Hv encoursgiiig ef ru eni'grai'on, and ch-vating ihem by law lit thi tame eondiiiou as Ilie while winking men, and thus tiriiiir tin-Hi into coniiH'tilioi labor and iiniilimrep the in- i-lenre of wealth ami Corpornie privileges dl accomplish HhI ot their iiuriHHC." I Hit Watrim-m, t tft. 19. Whal iMtomet uf ihe en-ed of the Doughface, of which the Siiiir.inmi is ihe ckimnrnl, with suili Iniipinec as ihi put forth in ila'ir name f Alter lending ilH iiueltettobrcnk down j by these banks, it is bidieved, are in all protection lo the lalmur of the Iree Stalt i, (y aiding 10 place in power that class nf mliliriftni who live on slave labour, ami whote sle aim il lo so regulate our foreign liaile as to bring ilie lalour of ihe Slave into direct coniieiil ion-nay, lo titrate it abtre Ihe tnxir of ihe Free-man ol the Notth. by securing ilt product! a preference in foreign mar-kell, through (lie prostration of the ninnulacluring intrretlt at home after all lint, we repeal, lo talk about blinking Ihe Mark man from lmditge "into compelilnMi" with labour in the fret State, shows one of two ihingt: cither that the lloughlaret are very loft, r are very great knaves. They may take their choice. New-York, I'ennivltnnia, Ac. all very good Loeoloeo Stales, allow the negto lo testily. ill the Hlrtlctmuii blow lliciil up while its baud it in T Tray, Mr. DuUflilare, do it. We shull show up the hole chnraclcr of ihi proceeding, and show thai il is all done to buy pohlieal favor a telling out of the while race at political inirtion lor tlio bunclilol am-bitioiu leaders," (Mio titati tm.tn, .1. Where it Texas T Whal price wat paid tlio Doughfaces for Ihe support of Annexation f Wo shall see wlicn the bribes, In the shape of ulliroi, are distributed tu the " auibt-lious kaitcrs." 'Tim Western Ukhkiivk Maua7,ine or Au-Ri(;i;i,Tunp. anii HnKTict'i.TURr..M Mr. P. It. Kl-liott, of Cleveland, a practical horticulturist, proposes to conmicnco tho ptihlicntion of a monthly magazine bearing the above title, devoted more particularly to the Agricultural interests of ilie Reserve counties. He has received liberal o flora of contributions from distinguished practical men on tho Riiservo, aniono; ihucn Professors Kirtland and St. John. "Dill.T Wimo Ksiim:ii." We have a No. of a new daily paper from Madisim, Indiana, tearing this lide, nud with pleasure enter it on our vxrhaujre li-l. Il is eondiiried wilh spirit and ability. It is published hy J. H. Miner Al Co., nnd il is the only d-vly paper in the Stale. The I.001 vi He Jmirual s.i Col. William (). RntWrnmc here lo meet Mr. 1'otk and went with him up the river. We nrc assured that Mr. folk, whilst here, named Col. II. as his Secretary ol War. For the ( thin Stale Journal, Vnllivailon) of .TItisJc An r red .tlinslc Moclclr. Several meet 1 111,", have nlremly Ih-cii held, of this Society, and it is practically esUtilished that all lli.it is uow mailed nr a turrelul prosiruiion ol lis otjectt. mid the roiisciuiul mi-provetneul ol w red music ioCoiuinlius.it a ireueraJ Union ol all Ihe members ol tlm dillereu! rliurrh rhoirs. , ihe materials of an elln-ieiil musial nstoeiaiioii are lu re. They need Initio act together. Tlie aori-ess ol tlm whole vitier-pntr nnixl depend eninely upHi this union. The riiliivaliun ot music 1 daily claiming more notice v le-where ; mil only by lite church and rlercy, but by those who arc 'U'tohng niiii h aili niiou 10 pnlhc eduealiim. Mnic hat lor several ear been braaeh of study in I be cirelleul ltotoii schools. Mr. .Maun stales, iu a letter lo a I'mladi'lphia committee, enquiring on tin sulj'Ci, thai " it would now be iniMis-.l.le lo !m.IiIi 11" du re. He mrards tl at " nn exercise at mire promotive of health, at eiiliiiging ibo sphere and aclivil v ol t e sovial oll'ei tiuus, and a ioiekener uf moral and devotional M'liluncnla." Dor tors .Monti, Horner, .Morion, and odier eminent physicians ot I'mUdelphia, U ar Iht ir teslioioii v 111 favor ot music, after wiliK ssiiig mi rien iM m one ol the grammar tchooU, where ll is lauhl. Tliey regard it nol only " an exercise of ((real value to the cneno and healdiy eondilioti of the Vocal orant. mil a ingn marai siimmiu. Dr. llarlic, Ule 'ieiileiil ot tiiranl ('ollege.i equally decisive 111 lit tutor hsu brain h ol edurauiui. He expresses hi conviction, alter n rlott' examination of Ihe inliji'i't in die srhools of F.urofie, that " n is lo Iw considered till uuporinul means of 1nnr.1l euliure." I lis celebrated KeHirt on Kdu-ration pii F.urope '' gives rejH'ated evidence ot tint, whieh 1 may frier to another time. herever the stiltjeci Im been umlerttood among enlightened educators, then1 seem lo le scarcely a dilfereurr ol o-pinion at lo the value ol dot branch ol inslruttiou in our x hools, wherever prarlirable. lis devotional mil o nce and astocialiont present claims of a still higher character. Kir churches all agree in ilus. It firms a very itiiiorlanl part ol religious worship. Ami yet how little ailetitioii is paid to its cultivation m litis rily ! There it mi singing srliixd, tor ihe training ol new voice. No ar live efforts to bring out ihe yuing wieei of our roogregationt no means lo supply the Iosm-s whieh these rhiii am constantly sustaining, in the removal of their mcmlH'rs Irom ilie ritv. Tlw stibjecl seems to Inve sunk into hidiiTerencr and the iu!ihr imiiil ha Im-cii dit viied Irom this lo more exciting suit jecls, but of more ipirsiimiabte Value, I ue meant prtpneu 10 tevive, or rnnirr create a proMT la.te nnd interest in sacred music in dm community, nro tlw tnme at pr.trlised oil every other moral sulijerl simply a u-nii'npf rf'or a combination ol talent, nud pulilc demonstrations ol ihe results wnh such other collateral mean as mat tend In that end. II is proHtiri lo hold the next Hireling of die " Sacred Music Sucirit " 111 the .IrVc'ianirt' II ill, on Tuesdiiv evening neil. at whirh l ho memliers of all the chuiit in the city are earnestly invited lobe present. 'C. The charter of (he Chctnienl Hank in the cily of New-York, expired in April tnt. Previous to tho expirulmn ul tlio charter, tlio stockholders, or ntnt of tlirin, formed an aaomilioii 11 inter the (ieueral Hanking Law, nnd tho II ink is now in successful operation tinder the new system. There has been deposited with the Cottttiroller, sleek of the Stnto of New. York to the amount of $I5?,(i?7 IK), on tho security of winch circulating mites h ive been delivered to the Hank, to the amount of j-WI.OOO. Already three of the incorporated Hanks if tho city of New-York, which buvo been in operation twenty years, have formed associations under iho free buiikin law, without any apparent interruption to the regular hanking busineiis; and the notes issued good credit OHIO LEGISLATURE. Vridsir, lyebriinrT I I, ISi.l. IN SUN ATE. 3 o'ctark, P. N. Mr. Gregory reported bnek ihe hill to create die I7lh Judicial Circuit, ami fixing iheti.nn ol holding rourla therein, with one ainemlmeiit, whirh was agreed lo, and the imeslion being iheti on dm engrotiuiieiit of the bill, objections were made by Mr. Disiiev, mid itcveialiillM.tr members. Mr. Kekley taid he had voted for tho bill in every phnc in which it had appeared, but ho was now under Ihe necessity of tleliuiiiR hi posiiion. He wouhl not pretend lo say but what Ihe proposed citeuil wh necessary, nml that the inleiest of ihe Stale, nud the admuiislrat oii of justice, demanded the erealion ol additional circuits. Hut under the net ol last win. ler.rommonlv called ihe relieiu lmieiil law. all Presiileiil Jud-gen. and ihe Judge ol the S.ia:tior Cuurl of Cmniimtii. are serving for the very small sum ot seven hundred mid llirly dollar per year, while twelve President Judges who were e-tecled ptet i'uiit In that arc rccoivuie as a Compensation the film of twelve hundred dollars lier year. 1 enme here under the belief thai those salaries would tw equalized. The actum of ihe House has romjR'Hed me lo change that opinion. And while 1 urn so well satiidi d tint ro i ijiisiice m being done lo ull Judgi'S elected suirc ihe p.isMtge of liiat acl, I slill chii-nol vile to make any adiliiiornil ci-euiti. If the memliers of the Legisliiiun; will not increase those salaries, iheti let a derail -je men t ol our judirinl duties follow. I regard this whole objection lo the necessary increase ol Mime salaries us a kiiiall pirnyuiie eoiieerii, nnd 11 mailer in which the people neither feel nor care. Anil I will e,ive no vole for any mailer lunching (he iudiriary, until the Legislature thai I become sane, and be willing 10 duau act of sheer justice, lo ihote we hate ul-ready elected The bill was llien indcfinilily postponed, BII I.H 11KAII A TlllltU Tl M K AND PASSHl. To iiirorporale the Collegu Hill Academy , in KlUwort! , Trumbull county. To incorporate Iho Tr.tslees of the Dal l on I'jrsonage of the Metlioilisl Kpiieopal Churrh. Sugar Creek township, Wnvne I'ouuiy. To lay out and establish a free turnpike from Ottawa, hi Putnam county, lo Samuel Mycr's ,M II 011 Ihe Auglaize river. To incorporate ihe Merchauli' Mutual saleiy Insurance company of Cim iniiali. To incorporate the Wooilcr, Medina, and Cnyaliogn plank road rompaiiy. To provide for the sale keeping of l.nunlir Couvirtt. To lay out nud establish a Iree turnpike road from Kidrn-our's Mill, 10 a point near Deliance iu Williams roiiuiy. To millionth ihe Trustees ol the township of Hrooklyn, in Cuyahoga county, to erect a poor lioime. For the reltel of Win. H. Heard, of ,Mukiiigum roiiuiy. 'I'n amend ihe actio incorporate tho Wayne and Summit mil road company. To prevent nuisances in Ihr county of Cuyahoga. To authorize ttiu city counril ol ihe city of Cleveland to lew nn additional tax lor common school purposes. To lay out and establish n Slate road in the counties of Codiorlon ami Knox. To incorporate sundry churchc therein named. To authorize Ihe Governor to make a rerlaiu deed. To amend die act to provide lor ihe incorporation of townships, priced March 5, I HJI. To uuieud ihe act lo iiirorporale the Midillrlowu nnd West Alexandria turnpike road rompaiiy, passed Feb. J, Hi 1 1. Further to amend the net to provide tor tlio draining ol certain ponds iu Hutler county. Tlie ('ill to amend die act fixing the lime of holding CourU of Common I'lea. (wised J ,1110a r oOf IU1J. Mr. I'utv, 1! i-' "oil lo regit ate ihe rale of interest, with sundry niiieudoieuts which were ugreed lo, uud the lull was ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Koch reported back the bill lo incorporate the town nf Ml. Vernon, iu Knox coiinly, with sundry amendments, which Were di-posed of, ami the lull onlered lo lie engrossed. Mr. Warner reported bark the lull to incorporate ihe Newark 1'lauk road rompaiiy, Willi sundry inneiiilru.-nls, and the amendments having been deposed ol, the lull wn passed. Senate bill authorizing Ihe commissioner of Hancock county lo tuhsrrilic to the eap.lal slock of the Mad Hiver ami Lake F.ne. ruilro id riummny, came up Irom ilie House with nmeudmi'uli, and the bill w,i reconimillcd iu Messrs. Wood ami O iNeal. Mr. Wood oil e red the follotviug resolution -, lltxi'lwil . bu Hit (iiiirral Antrntklu of iie Slate of Ohio, That Ihe Serrrlary ol Slate be requested 10 lorward imiiiu-dtalelv lo the Aodilor of ihe counties of Ciawtord, Itich- ktml, Maiion, Hancock and Hardin, each one ropy ol Ihe law lo erci I l lc new roiiiiiy ot Wvaudol, and also one ropy 10 the t'otlm isler al Upper S iudusky.lo le by hi m delivered lo die Auditor ol Wy tin Jul cuun'y, as soon as said county shall tie orgamt'O. Adopted. Mr. I'.iwell ollered n resolulion, providing for printing 3000 exlrn copies ol the report of the slnudintf cumimllee 011 the I'euileiiluiry, in relation to rouvirl labor, w hirh w as agreed lo. On motion of Mr. Kelh-y. of F., the Selia;e lok 1111 die bill lo incorporate lliu StAle Hank ot Ohio, and moved also, that ine n tic laKe a rere, nil o ci(CK. Mr. Junes moved an ttiljoiinneni !us. Tlie ipiesliou was then put on a recess, nml carried yens irj. nuts VI, Tn Senate took a reresi till 7 o'clock. 7 nV.-r. .11. The Snate, agreeably lo a motion previously made, re I On molion of Mr. I'ainc. lurther proceedingi under thecnll were tlispeuicil Willi. , Mr. Hrown nl Hamillon, moved to reconinul the bill to the committee on New I 'mintics. . . Messrs. Miller and llrown of 11., Imped (he Houto would commit ihe bill, and tint take hasly action upon it. w the usual course to commit bills afior passing through Ihe committee.Mr. I'ame llionghl nothing eoold be fatiicd by recommit-liog; and il was not always usual to commit bills after patting through committee of the whole. Mr. Dodd said he had n largo number of rcmnnMrnnrcs ngnhiM Ihe prop sed new county, which he desired to present. Mr. Noble hoped ihe bill would not lie recommitted to the ecinniiliee on New Counties, a lhai rommiilee had lully es-iimiued all the papers pretenied them on the subject. Air Helrich moved thul the House adjourn lost, aycilU, noes :ki, , Mr. Hell moved to lay iho bill on Iho table, which was ngrred to aye tines .y. The House tin 11 adjourned. ffniiirdJiT, Fcbrsniry 1.1, IN 1.1. IN HKNATK. Praver by the Ilev. Mr. Dobb. Mr.Johnson prrseiiled the neiitinn of cilitctn of Washing-ton, ngniiisl the repent of lilt- Itotrcucbint'iit law of lust winter referred lo the committee on Itelniicliiii nl. Also, a peliliou ol rilii iis of Marietta, lor u continuation of I he nppraiseinent Inw liiid cu the table. The Speaker presented die petition of Frederick Tirnler, of Muskingum county, praying to tw released Imm the payment ol a Mihsmp'iou to the Oh:o Canal telerrcd lo the committee on Canal. Air. Vau Vorhes reported n bill lo construct the Gideon side rut and stated that a report would be iiihiIv 011 the subject inn few days. . A number of hill were reported bark by slnnding comnitl-tec, whirh were direried to be read n Ih rd lime on Moudny Mr. Huntings n-ported a b II tu establish a tree lurupike road in the county ol Shelby. Al n, a bill in establish u Ircu turnpike road iu the comities of Al m and Sti-lby. Mr. Hnrrcre teporled tuirk llw bill lo incorporate Ihe Helpre nnd Cincinnati rail mad companv, with sundry amendments, which together w nil the bill, were relerred lo Messrs. Itaneru, ltalilw.n and Jones, a 11 select rnmimltee. Mr. Cox from ihe roiuniitleu 011 Finance, mnden report re conitiutiidiiig the passage of the bill lor Ihe relief of James lllair, and the hi. I wat ordered to lie rea l a third lima on Monday.Mr. F.cklcy reported a bill In repeal the art In amend the act lo iiirorporale die city uf Chilhcuihe. Also a bill to author ie the Mayor and Common 'mine it ol Ihe town of I'itjua to nppoint an -nsm-dor ot Hour and wbitky. Mr. Powell retried back die bill lo regulate llic Slate Ll-brnry, with uineuiluieiils, which wire ngieed lu, find the bill was passed, Mr. O'Fcrntll. on leave, nresenled a petition for (he relief of Mr. Itouer, lor dHmiii;eusiuuied by the construction ul the .Miami Can a I retcrreil lo tlie rommiilee on t anal. Mr. Powell, nl citizens of Wyandot county , lor ihe appointment of Alexander Cmnpbell, Georite W. Lentil, and Abel lli'iiickj at Assoc ml e Jmlgcs of tuid county rck-riL-d to Mr, Pow.-II. Mr. King, for Ihe incorporation of ihe Hanover Social Library Association relerred 10 Mr. King. Mr. Wood, from the select rommiilee lo whom Ihe subee had been relerred, reported bark iho bill In nulliorif tlie coiiimispioiiers of Hancock rmmlv lo mib-mbr lo ihe capital slock of the Mail river anil Lake i.ne railrotio rompuny, hihi reriau Hiiiemlmeiilt hating been agreed to, tho lull was passed. hi lit nt;tt a Tiiiitn timi:. The bill lo incorporate Ihe Vermillion Institute, was rend a third lime and pased. Alto, the lull lo declare the rights nf bunk created by other government' lhau die uovermiienl ol Oli.o, A r. Pasted, Also Ihe bill to lis die uimiluum pnre lor the snle ol school land. Passed. (u the parage nl this bill Mr. W alters called Ilie yeas nud nays, and they were yens 'Ji, nns U Also the bill for the relief of i lie creditor, of the Grniiv.lle Alexandrian Soriely, and In enable nul Society lo collect nud pay its debit. Passed. I Mr. Diney culled the yens nml iiuvs on the passage of this bill, and ihey were yeu 11, nnts 12 J Mrr King introduced a bill to iiirorporale ihe Hullcr county loll hru'e rompacy. Mr. Anders-Hi imrodured a b II to authorize F.lixn llolgnlo lo couvev certain real estate belonging to her chiMrcn. Mr. Gnbriil reported a bill to iurorporutu the low 11 of St, Mary. HTATF. HANK OF OHIO. On motion of Mr. Ki ll.-y of F. lh- Senate look up ihe hill lo incorporate the Stile Hank of Mini, and resumed the con. siilernlion ol'the amendments laid on the luble, pending tlw lormer ciinsiileraliiiiisol the bill. The first ainemlineiil of the House, the consideration of whirh had been suspeu'led on molion ol Mr, Kellev ol C. win u piotision, relricinig Ihe nuin'M-r ol the ItrnuHics of ine State Hank, loirn, in earh or ouyol the counties of ihe Stale, with Ihe exreplom of (he comity of Hamilton, and allowing lo sa.d county ot Hamilton, thrtt brum lie. After semsi ri.iiycrsn'i;in. iheamemlmriil was again laid on ihe 1 aide, on motion ol Mr. Kelly ot ('. The 'it aini'iidiiienl ol (lie I louse, w hirh had hern suspended, was an amendment to section 1 1, prosidjig for the increase ol ihe 1a01l.1l stork ol ihe bank . according lo lb-cap- sinned Ilie eoiisKhTalioii ol ihe bill lo ineorourale jlie Stale ilnl slock ni'iiornone! 10 each ibslrn I, oiovitled ihe number of Hank of Ohio, and oilier buik'iii' coiuiiiiiiie, nud tin? aioeiel menu made lo dicta d bill by the llmi-e of Itepresemalives. Several ameiiduieuls ol intial inipiirlitii'e were agreed lo wilhoiil d' b.ile oihcis passed for lurllier coiisi'leratioii olhers rejerli'd and other d.-buieil al considerable length. Pending the consider til inn of dm House ameudmenls, timendiiieiit were ollered by Mr. Hartley, which elicited some waiin urt;mieiils and denunciations from dial taleul the Senate, nml whirh were disronl ol by parlt tolis. The Uoiorter lound 11 uniNt.nttle In rei ord the aineudmenli ngreed lo, nnd otherwise disjmscd ol, 111 such a maimer at to make Ihem intelligible to tla render, iuasinurh as they were not ioti-liigible lo h io'clf, with the cure pimu of die hisi, an addilioual section, prot nhng lor ihe repeal o the Hanking law now on Hie statute iHH'k.aud known .is .Mr. Itirlley's law lo " Herniate It.iuknig 111 1 tlito, passed March, HKd" At HWrlork, there being various preihspos-iioiit to restive-nest, iu certain ipiartcri. u niotiou preViuled that the Senate adjoin 11, and, m i ordmciy, '1'lie Svuate adjounitd. any of the cily hankt. Tlie New York Herald of Monday tayt thai Ihe merchants of that cily intend logive a public dinner to the Hun, CALLS CutHlxo, which will be a tpleudid affair. i3 The Virginia lloute of Delegates hat made a proposition In the Senate lo go into an election far a U. 8. Senator 011 Friday next. A Hill fer tle KacwnrngciMCMl mf AuricnllMr. Mr. Wctmorn, nf tho Ohio Senate, has introduced a bill for the encouragement of Agriculture in this Htate. From a ha-ny rIuiico at I Ins bill, wg ttuttk ils provisi'stts decidedly good. Something of tho kind has long been Uumuiided at the hands uf our legislature, and we nro glad to see this movement fur iho encouragement of that branch of domestic industry so intimately connected Willi the nfteresls and prosperity of imr great and growing Stnto. Tho panning interest hat been overlooked, alrcudy, quito too long. Scioto (i(i:ri. Ilr-AUTin't. Piii:i(iMr.?(o?i. Hetween 3 and 4 o-clock M'slerday atternimn, our atlenlion wni called lo a section of a rainbow, tlirtetfii onrhrnnl its concave sido being turned to tho Northward, i.e. awny from the sun. It seemed lo lie llu npon the sky. Not more than IK) degrees of it wero visihle, if so tnucb. Tho central part of it wns very brilliant. We hnvo never icon a rainbow in such a position before. Wo learn from the Dtnville (Ky.) Trihunr. tint the lion. Jflhn White, at present a member of the U . 8. 1 louse of Representatives, and formerly Seak-er of that body, has been nominated hy the (inventor of Kentucky as Judjc uf tho UHb Judicial District of that State. HOl'SK OF KI'.I'ltrsF.NTATIVFS. '.'A ii-iiisr, .1. NKW COI N l li'.S. The House returned l lie consideration of t.ie bill tn ererl die eiHimy of (i.lond, ihe ipestion iH'uding lieiog the amen I-ineut otlVred ly Mr. Ilclru h to strike out the lli tec lion, and iliseituig oilier mailer. The ameiidmi'iil was negatived. Mr. Helrich ollered an.uiier ameiidnient, so lint tit county seal thnll l located ns near ihe centre as possible. Agrvd lo. Mr. Ilelrirh moved further tn amend so that the ciliTcn of those Kiriiims of the proposed new county I 'ken hum Ihe roituties of Knox nud Hichland, shall not be taxed tor electing th (oil. lie bii hliugs. Atret!d lo. 'flu- ipiestion then being mi the engrossment of the bid, Mr. llrown of llani llmi. ni-elr some remarks in reference to the notices required to Ik- given. J lie lull was ilieii o uereti tu ue engrotHU aye ', noei Mr. J. Alison reported bark Ihe bill lo erect the cmmiv of F.llswuilh, wilh amendment strike out IUU wwfi wheivver il occurs, and mert .Mvltmm.l. wh eh wen- agreed to. Mr Mters moved to recomuul the bill In a seleci rommii lee of one which was agreed In, and Mr. Myers apHiiiitiil the com nut ice. Mr. WooUcy retsnried bnrk the bill in incorporate the Mu tual Lilo liKUfawe Company of Ohm, Willi meoduieuls, which were agreed lo, ami tlie bill passed. I lie bill lo mcoiporale I lie Mad Kiter, L rhana, nii'l hen- loii turnpike company, was returned from the Senute, wnh amemlmeiilt, wn rli were ngireii 10. A oiul resolution Wrtsriceiveit irom me senate, to pro vide lor the appointment of a Moral Instructor in the Ohio I'emieiiiiary, and it was iimi on lite ini ie. Mr. Pa mo moved to lake im the motion lo reconsider Ihe vute on ihe iudetimte pos'iiouemeiil nf Ihe bill Irom Ilie Sen ate to lax dog, which was lost '.'.t lo '11. tlilii intnilufrH Hy .Mr. lienkle, to ineorpornle the ll.iy- ton branch liiinpike company. Hy Mr Keemehu. lo author- the tnleol sriiooi mtiioii iu, hi vireen lownsinp, nainu- li.il county. Hy Mr. Leniuion, lor Ihe improvement ol the Moravian Slate mad hi llio counties of Harrison ami I iisrn- rawns. lit .Mr. Kirhuni. lo ameml tlie nri niroriHitatU'E I lie Summit comity Medical Sonriy. Hy Mr, Paine, to amend ihe art terming the Ix-nelil ol the writ ol liaiie.m rorjiiis. II v Mr. Heiineil, lo ameml ihe am mro'itoratuig il- n W a.liuiCiou M.iuuliiclunng company. Hy Mr. Coomb. 10 amend Ihe n-veoil act iiicorpoiuiiug the lowu of (ialhH4it, mid lo extend die rnrorHtc limits ol md town. The House then lo-k up Ihe reKirt ol the committee of die whole, I el im the laiile oy Riipurnnieiil on 1 ueiituy last, when ihe bills weic ai'liroiiitatelr ibsiM.sed of. Mr. Kaler oll'eh'tl a resohiiii'ii, ibieciiuz the Seen lary ot Ml. ue lo lurmsli the rouni ol n.M'kmg wnn ccriitm ihw, re- purls, and ij copies uf the School Ollircr'i Guide, which was aoopleti. I In motion nf Mr. Woolsev, the eommillre of ihe whola ttn disclhirged from the rou-elemtion ol Ilie lull Irom I lie Senate to ret ive and amend ihe art to mcorporaie the Clete laud ami IMtslmrgh rail mail company, unit tl was rccom-milled to .Messrs. W'oolsct atid I'll -on. On million ol Mr. Cotieii. the House timk up ihe lull for the lelief of l.vini. Mock nnd Wolf. I In million of Mr. Drake, the House llien went into committee ol dm whole, Mr. Gmtrkcl in die Clour, and considered a large number of bills, winch were rcpoited dark, and appropriately disposrd of. IlKTItOCHMLNT. The committee ol the whole had under coiisidrrnttoti the bill lo anienil the acl lo reduce lliu compeiisuliou ol the meut U'is of Ihe General Assembly, uml rerlaui oilier Stale and comity ollicers, passed Fell. 7, llltl, nnd reporicd the sumo back, amended, hv sinking oul all niter Ilie enarting clause. (Tlm bill proposed in increase the salaries of lite ollicers mimed j On motion of Mr. Paine, Ihe lull was poitponed until the first Monday m Decemher nexl. The House again went into rommiilee of the whole, Mr. Font iu the Chair, and considered ami reported bnrk the lull to r ran ire tlm buhrinl rirrml of the Slate, without amend. incut. ( Tlw bill erects the Pith judicial riicml. rnmpnstd of ihe cooniie ol Shelby, Meirer, Allen, Hardin, Haurock, Pul-mim, Paulding, Van Wert ami W ilham. In committee, Mr. Spear ni"vel lo strike out Mcrrer, wlot h wa Insi.l Tth1 bl wut recoinmilled lo the committee on the Judiciary The House ngnm went into ronumUee of Ihe whole, Mr. Coombs m ihe Climr, and considered a large mnnt'i r ol lulls, whirh were reported back, some of winch were rvcomimlled, Htifl sonif ordered lo be engrossed. The House llien took a recess lll 7 o'rlnck. 7..Vrr. I M The House weal into committee of the whole, MrItei-me-lin in the Chair, and considered, among olhris, ihe bill In pro-vide for the collection ul debit against tcamloais ami other walercratt. 'Ihe bill was dir,lod by Messrs. W'oolsey, Fluut, Knit-dull and Kirkum. nnd when reported back, il was recommitted lu Messrs. Ftnm nnd Wooi.ev. NKW COCNTV OF DF.F1ANIT, Also, the bill In creel the new ctmnlv of I Vli.in rts Thi bill was discussed nl great length by Messrs. Dotld, Hrown of Hamilton, ind Mr homey. Sundry motions lo amcud were rcjcrlcd.and when it wns rcxtrlcd back, Mr. iKnld moved lo reler il tu a tvlecl ron.mil lee of one lost. I Mr. Miller moved to adjourn lo. Mr. Ibidd movitl a call or the House, which iu ftme through with, and banks, authorued by iho lull, should Not go into ojierat nn wiilou our tear. A tier considerable debate. Mr. Prrkin moved tn amend tho amendment by sinking out ' one year" and inserting "Iko years," which wns agreed In wiiliuut a division. A further amendment ol the House. cntre-Kinling wilh ihe nlHive. nml icijuirmg the banks lo asseul lo such increase of Iheir capital, was nlo ngreeil tn. .Mr. Ketley ol'C, ncre moviil a reconsideration of the vole just taken on iIh' amendment lo section If, in order lo lay il i tlie laMc.lor luillier ronnierai on. Mr. Kellev of C. exp!,iineil and gave crrlain rensont for hi moli, m. and was rcplieil to hv Mr. K Ilev ol F ulso, in ntaualioi) of what he conceit ed would he the filer It of the nmendmeiii. ltemarks were also mmle bv Messrs. Perkins i and Cox, who thought by the words employed, that Ihe hanks, null be tomvfll-ii, lo iiirrea.e iheir Capiltll. 1 he motion lu rcroii'ider wns ilis it hud m the la'i'c. An anieii'iiueMl made bv the Hoote In tlie llili section, in relaliou in Urn (nihilities f director ami stockholders, ami xieudnig their amou I ul mdeliledness lu ihe .sank, nexl rame up lor Consideration, nod Mr. IVrkm moved that it le '1 lo, tn order dial il iingtil lie reterreo iu a commit lee ul conference. A number ol Senator parlinpilrd m Ihe delmle whirh lo). lowed, mid ihe nuiciidim-ul wa ti unity ilcaejcnl lo. I lie JSruale llien tmik Up tlie .uiienUnieni ul ine liouso, and il was aUoi'i.agreed to. The Sein.lo then look a recess. .tnVcrt. P.M. The Senate returned die consideration ol die lull to incor porate the S.ate Hank ol Ohio, and lite ami udmciilt therein, uiaiic hv the Honsu, ami so continued mini the usual lime of ndjouriimenl, when n motion lu lake a rcecst until 7 o'clock , prevailed, and Ihu Seimle 1-a.k a recess accordingly. i Al 7 orhx k, the Senate ngnm met and look up tlie Hank Hill, and ronl d till niter eleven o clock, ami long after lite amendments to ihe lull had I seen ih.M d ol. iu Ihe discussion I d il merit nud tlie iiicmIi ol tlie I K Kills propotu io i repealed. Thcs.- tlisrussions were curried mi principally le- I Aletsn, I'erltius nml nutlet, ami as ine reaoer wot readily Conceive, iiitolted nil llw old is-ws, fro nnd rn, which' have agilaletl the Iwo Mihlirnl panics lor ihe last lour or lite tears, nud whirh hate ln-en so I'miueully lite tuhjecl of legndalito .mil stump n peechs-, during lliat n noil. llw beiotlc Hi' i! It joilliieO. HOI SK OF ItF.PHKSF.NTATIVM. Prayer by lla- Ilev, Dr. Hoge. IUU$ rra'd th. Mini (iw-To incorporate llw Mismisbuigh it.rarv Associalioii passed. To abolish Ihe ollin s of I rosier and irtaoircr of the bih original surveyed lowuslup, tu ik'Hth ruunc, in Morgan couu- is, passeu. To author sit Iho le-eesof terlion 111, inork Inwnslnp, ?niitu.kv ciHiinv. lo Hirremlt r tlnir iea.es ami t.to ui-rsit recomiiniied to Mr. Hell. To incorporate i he Luphrmin awl llagcrslown, New Cat-line and Grvenevd-e lurupike roniMay passed. To auiitanxe the sale ol tcclmii lh, m lirtman township, Lucas couult pasted. F. r Ihe n'liel of H.-njimm (iriflin and lwii Pmkt pnsttd. (,0L.NTV ()K M,mKOv, Toercri ihe ik'W coiim v of Gilead, and alter the boundaries of Crnwli.nl and .Mat ion routine. Mr. M Farl.md move, I lo lay ihv b ll on the table. Mr. Ilelr.ch ted n call ofihe House, which was gone through with, nml lurilnr (.roceeduii uuder the callwcrudit-M-ied wilh. The HotKC llien n fucil lo Iny on lite table. .Mr. Ileiinli oppo.rd ihe bill, nml g.it e il as hi opinion that Ihe comities, Irom winch the new rouiily was taken, would not contain their coosi.iuiionnl number of sejuarc unlet, Mr. H urged lies upon (lie llmur wnh much force. Mes.r. Shaw mid Nol.ie ri Ja-d. loili staling that from ihe Itc.l etfl.-ncc which could le obui I, each ol ihe ro-mliet would rontaiii the n-imivl number ot sipiare m lc. Mr. Helrich NUloii moved n call ol llic House, which WAS gone through With, nud d o-i'd ol. Mr. Hrown. ol Hamilton, mh'ri iscd. ihe House, for a few memcnis, wuli much wani.tii. itgion-i ine imi. Mr. Hennell said the ImcimIs ol Ihe IhIIIihiI not yet satisfied him tullicieiiily nf the reasons tor taking from nml attaching lerr tnry lu Ine county uf Ciawlord, lu induce hull lu volu lor Ihe bill Mr. Shaw made a lew remarks m n piy. The uursliou wns iIh ii taken, ami rvsulletl ayra .1), noes IW. .. the bill jh'ittd. The lide ol tlm hdl was amended by striking nut (I dead and insetting Morrow. 'rltbiw, ,-r., prtscit'rJ Hv Mr. Itrttwn of Wayne, iwo renionsiraurrs against die election ul ihe new count ol Lilt-worth laid im the table. Alio, a rciimnstrHiire against any division of Wayne county la d on ihe table. Also, die mniion of I'M citiieii nf Craw lord county, asking lor the election ol Dttid Anderson, as Associate Judge ol said coutilt laid on llic tabic. Hy .Mr. Johns, lor ihe incorporation of iho First Hpii Churrh ol Duncan's Falls, in Mmkiiigtimcuuiity referred lu tlie committer on Cot poral ions. Also, two (trillion of nliieiis of Muskingum eonniy. asking t lie npp'miimeul of Joint Wfttlrinbee superintendent of the niilionidro.ii) laid on the I able. Hy Mr. Huntington, of c ti nt of Toledo, for an amend mi nt to ihe rhntu r ol dial my referred to Mr. Houiington, Hy Mr O'Haiiuoii.l'of the UH-orHralion ol ins: German lie iicvolciit Society of ierk rehired lo Messrs. O Han aim nud Itecntelui. Hy .Mr. Dodd, the remonstrance nf HHn rilircnt. sgatutl ihe proposed new eoinil) ol Deli.nicr laid on ihr tabk. H) Mr. Kirkum. ol ruireti ul Summit county, lor a Inw la lux dogs laid on the table. Hy Mr Fluut, ol niiifiisof ColmnhiAna Coiinly, asking lo be aiiarhiil to a ceilaiu school ilislrtcl irkricd lu ihe corn, millet on School. Alsn, a rcinoii'iritnro ngrtinsi ihe vncaiinn of any part of tlw Clinton Stair rtmd rein reit lo the committee on Itoads nnd iithwa. Hv Mr. Hrilton. of citiieii nf Adnmt fouiitv, nn the inh. jeel of vmihug spirituous hpiort telerrcd to the Judirtary comnuiirs. Hv Mr. Omhcrtort. for a change m Ihe law rcguUliug iy. am ficentes laid on the latdc. Hv Mr. Henn. two prtU'oit, and the proceeding of a public mei-iing al Crbana. hir n law to u thorite the Mad Itivef nml l.nke F.rie Had Hoal Coiupaiiv in botrow mmicy re Krted U) llw committee oo Itad Itoads and Turnpikes. Altn. Iwo nulitiont for a State load from Millord, Union enmity, lo Urbana referred tu ihe comniitlec on Uoadt and liighwnyt. Hv Mr. Johnson, of citiicns of rilrongville. Cnynh.-ga county, for a Inw to punish seduction aud adultery referred lo llw Judiciary coiniuiilee. liy mr. uanuaii, lor a nans di Atiuauuia ibiu on me ta ble. Hy Mr. (iunrkel, for ihe incorporation of Minerva Lodge, No. IIH, at AliBiuishurgh referred lo Messrs. Gunckel and Mr Kinney. Hy the Chir, the meirorinlof citizens of Springfield, in ro-fe renre to the turnpike road law relerred lo Ihe coiniuiilee on If nil Romls ami Turnpike. iiitrtHiucfdlly Mr. Hean, tu authnrirc cerium nan Hond Conn anies lo borrow uiimey. Hy Mr. Henkle, lo umeiiil the net eslabhshiiig a free turnpike roml from Kalida tolhe Michigan Stnto line. Hy Mr. Dubbins, lo provide for ihe transportation of ronvirls, for the employment of rnnvirl labor, nud for other purpose. Hy Mr. Downing, to lay oul a graded Suite nmd in Washington, Allien and MeigK coun ties. It v Mr. McKiuuey, lo amend ihe art incorporating tlie nl y or Dayton, Ity Mr. Higguit, to prevent vexatious litigation, nud ipiiet tide lo real esinie. Hv Mr. Filton, lo amend Hie net lo provide lor the supHirt ami lieller regulation ol common schools, uud lo create -permanently Iho oliiee ot Superintendent.Mr. Kiikuin, from (he committee on Ihu Public Lnndt, re-(sorted buck the bill lo authorize the tide of ministerial section, No. I'J, in Sriiiin township, Mt-igt comity, and it wat or dered lo )eeiigroied. Air. Drake, Irom (he commilico on i.orpnrnliom, reporter hock the lull lo establish a free turnpike rood iu Shelby county, with one amendment, which was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Kaler, bom the committee on Kchoolt, reporleil hack the bill lo authorize the tale ol school tec l ion iu Monroe comity, and il was ordered lo be engrossed. itir. iifukle, irom the eomimilee on uau iioait ami turnpike, reported back Ihe bill lu establish a free turnpike road in iho Counties of Vun Wet I and Paulding, and il was ordered to be engrossed. Also, the lull lo incorporate ihe Huron plnnk road compa ny, with nineiidmenii. whirh were agreed lo, and the bill ur- lereo lo lie eiigrosieil. Also. Ihe lull lo amend the art incorporating ihe Cincitmnli, Columbus nud Wootler lurupike company, with an amendment, which was ngreed to, and the bill laid on the table. Also, the lull lo lay oul a Iree lurninke mad in I tie cmmtici uf'Jncksoutiiid Gallia, wilh uu amendment, which was agreed lo, and Ihe bill onlrred lo be engrossed. Mr. Coomb, from the Judiciary vomimttee, reported back the bill lo nrrnuge the judicial circuits of Ihe Slate, with uiuoiidiiienls, which were agreed to. Mr. 11 oi teller moved the indehmlc postponement of the bill lost. Mr. Hosteller moved io strike out Shelby rnitnty lost. The bill was then ordered lo iu third read. ug ayes 43, noes "21. Mr. Hrown of Hnmltlon, reported bnrk the bill to provido for Inyitig out nml establishing free lurupike road, with one amendment, whirh wn ngreed lo. nud the loll passed. Mr. Itell reported back Ihe hill io authorise the lessees of rrl:on Hi, in Voik town. hip, Sandusky county, lo surrender iheir leases nud take dvrds, with one aiiicndmeiil, which was agreed to, and ihu bill pnised. Mr. W'oolsey reported bark Ihe bill In amend the act in-cofporaiiu' the Cleveland and Pittsburgh mil road company, wnii amendment, and dm bill was recommitted lo the cumimllee on Kail Uoadt and Turnpikes. Mr. KiiJgwny reiMirtnl Pack pciiinmt asking a cnange in ihe road law, nnd they weie relerred lu llw commit leu on Koads ami Highway .it r winter reported dack ine inn in amrnu ine nci in tay out a Slate road m the counties of Stark nml ( arroll, recom mending it mdeliiiiie (HisiiHniemi'iil, which was agreed lo. ftl-.W I.DI .MI Uf .llAltnilfM.I.. Mr. Mveit reunited bnrk the lull lo erect ihu coiinly of r.llsworlh, (changed tu Marshall,) recommending its indefiu-ue postponement. On tins a long dt'Cussion ensued, in whirh Mrttrs. Myert, Summers, and Hrown, of Wayne, supported the indefinite pnstHiuemeul, and .Messrs. Johnson and Darnell opjioscd il and il wu. negatived nyet 5H, uoe Jj. Mr. llrown, ul avnc, inoviitlo ootlHHie tlie lull until the first Monday in December uex'. A uoiher discussion eiiiucd, w hen the motion wat loll ayes 2'.l, noes .11. I he lull wat then ordered to be engrossed a ves 31, tioe .in ami lend die third lime on Tuctdnv nexl, A resolution was received from iho Seuale, dirertuii the Serrelary of St tle lo forward immediately ! die auditor of i mwlopl, mrhlaiwt, Ainrion, llnirK mm lianiui rouuiies, n copy of the law lo erect the coiuuy of Wynmlotle, and one ropy io the Po.lmaslei at Cpjier Sandusky, lo lie by hi in delivered to t lie auditor of Wyaudoiiu county, to toou at the same is organized. Adopted. I Im lull io incorporate timilrv churrhct tmrcin numeil. wnt re'uriied from the Seuale, wuli ameiidmeiils adding tncro chori lies to the bill. The amendments were agreed lu. The lull to amend the net mrmvitnimg the Middletnwu and Wesi Alexandria turnpike company, Wat returned Irom the Senate, wnh an ameiidmenl iitt luluig a bill to incorporate ihe Wet Alexainlna and Knphemia turnpike road compnuy. The aiuendmeiil wa agreed lu. I he Senate ins'sied on then nnv-ndmrnls in Ihe bill incor porating Ihe Faulield, Yellow Spring and Chiton turnpike company, aud on motion ul Mr. Drake, a cointniuce uf con- lereere whs apiiouiietl. .Mr. Hrown, of Hamillon. oflrrrd a resolution requiring Ihe ."taie Primer lo inlorm tin House hy w hat aollionly the poll-lion asking n rhnnge in Ihe nanu; ot Tylertvitlc, wat nmiled. Mr. Drake said he supposed lie had euclnted the petition in the lull, win ii tie prescnteu it, ami lliul il hau Itet-u tent to tlie Printer bv mistake. Iteni'trkt were made by several gentlemen, when Mr. Ford moved ihm tlie Clerk Iw permitted tn explain the mailer, which wa agreed in. Tlie Clerk then tialed thai he hnd nol teen the peliliou from lite lime il wns presrnird; and supposed il was lohlediu the in'tition. anilteul lutlie I'rmler llinnigli misiiike. Air. I rake mmle a lurllier explanation, wlieu Ibu retolulion wn lain on ine lame, ami The HMise look a rices. IIOI.'SB OF KF.PKKSF.NTATIVF.H. 3A cri-, P. M. The lions sint nearly the whole nflrriioou iu committee of the whole, Messrs. P.ime, Higguit, Hell, Culler, King- bury and Cddwell, rcspcrlivrly ocroptnig die Cha'r, and uii-ri-o a vcit large iiiimtrr ol iidi, which were either re- cimiiiiiili-d or ordered io be engrossed. flu milium ot Mr. Hell, ihe hill in provide for Ihe creel ion of a new rStale H'ue, wnt taken up. and sni motion ol .11 r. Kutgway, it wit recommitted: in me commilleeon Ihe I emleiilmrv. I lie lull to Amend tho art fixing ihr lime of holding the Coorl of Common p,-s, was retnrm'd Irom lbs Senate, Hi artH'iulineois, which were ngrred lo. Tlw House adjourned. .Tlssudw, rebrstrtre IT, IN SKNATK. Prayer by the Hev. Mr. Fldrolge. .Mr.' Kellev of C nresenled the (trillion of 9.1 cilitrna of Medina ciaiuty, for ihe iiicoreoritiiou of a companv tn con- struct a plank road from Cleveland lo Harrisv I.e. m Medina county relerred io ihu committer on Itondt aim) Turnpike. .sir. milling, ul Dr. Julius lirceman. and other nt'icns f Lorain county, fur nn acl ol iiKoriMiraiimt lor die F.clcciic Medical In-liluiool Ciucuinau referred lo Ihe eommiliceon CorHirNlioiit. iilr. Amlerson, irom larlnri, mrrrhan's ami olnert, on the .Miami rnnal, lor llio ronsiniclion of tmalt. In break tlio ire on said e mod referred lo ihe n immure, on Canals. Mr. OWtal, Irom ciluens ul Craw lord ciHiiity. for the elec tion of Jos, Anderson at Associate Judge itl said county laid on lite table. Mr. Millet, ihe petition of Rachael Johnson for a divorce from her husltaud refeirrd lu Mr Miller, Mr. Disiiev.ol ciliien ol Coicimiati for an art in amend (he acl m relation lu the While W ater c nab relerred tu Mr. Disney. AIo, certain petitions, asking for act nf incorporation, wh eh wrte referred lo ihu com mil I ue on Corporations. Mr Odmrn, I lie peliliou of ciliieut ol Poliintn rnnntv. for the election ol John J. Ackrrniau, as I'rcsideul Judge of llw nun oisicci. Also.nl ciliien of Crawford eounly, fur the election of U.it m Amlerson. a Atsociate Judge. Mr. Powell, uf ciiuviu ul Delaware county, for aid to ag-nridinral tocietic Mr. Chnney of D.iviil Gomlwin, for rnmpensAtinn for ser vices as low iistup clerk re let red lo die eommillre on Claim. Mr. Hastings, horn IIj ciliien o Harrison rituuty, for a lax on tlieep re'etrrd io ihe rommiilee nn Finance. Air. Ilnnere ol eiliii-ns ol fayelte cihiuIV. ngauisl any nl- trraiiou ol the Day ton, Xeuia and Wathmglon turnpike mad laid on the laMtt. Mr. Ci'i, ol .'J ruixent nf Wyne county, tor a Slate road from W iHislerto Chuion l.ud on ibe lal V. Mr. Miller, a letter from George Craig.nl Jefferson roituiy, atkntg lor rebel relerred lo Ihe committee mi Claims, Mr. F.cklev, Irom the committer on Corporations, rrported n bdl loincutNitalu die Puluam I'niuii Suuday School DeHts-ilorv.Mr. Chancy. A bill In authorise the Sale of school section Hi, iu nng I sujvet.sl lown.h'p 1 1, ul range 1 1, iu ihe couuliet ot Morgan and Muskingum. Several n-Miris were nude hy standin r cninmiltret, among which, a icnirl made by Mr. Kelley of F. Irom lite inajoriiv of Ihu com ui 1 1 lee ihi Finance, iu relation to I be bill, introduced a lew tint s since, ' lo plot ulv lot a cash vahtaiioii ol prom r-ly, lor pnrmv ol latHlmn, and anieuilalmy ol Ilk sevctnl acts Miiuliug mil llr mode lor levying lases." Tla rrport w as ol considviabki kugth, and was read by Mr. Kelley ol F. IN his pint e. When Mr. Disney rose, md expretnl hit dissent, a the muox i ly of lliecommiiire, lo lite priHiiions nml conrlusiont of i be report, nnd which, iu his opinion, wrre calculnteil in priMluer a lalsa impression in relation lo the Ituanret ol Ilie State. He roiielmled hit remarks, by staling lu intention lo inironore a minority rcmn. Tin rrHitl was Ihm laid on the table, and ordrred lo be prmiiil, Mr. F.ckley reptftrd a bill lo amend the art lo incorporate Ihr Hcimblic and Hoc v rut lumpike road rompimy. Mr. kcklry reiHiflcil bark and tccont'itemled lr indefimle pttttpsmeineitt ul tlie bill In authorise Iho authorities of ihe low n ol Pot smooth, lo grant license. Mr. Gregory was opposeil to agreeing to (he report of Ihe commuter, and addressed ihe Senate lo that chVel. nnd in CI plaint t ion ol ihe Views taken u'n lhal tuhjecl by Ihr rili-tens of Portsmouth, and roncluded by m t ing lhal the bill be icruntmuicd In a trkel commuter of three. Alter tome lurdier remarks by Messrs. F.' kley, flrrgnry. Codding nud Wood, the bill wst recoinmilled lo Mi-tsit, F.i kl.-v, Gregorv, and Van oihrt. Mr.' Powell reporleil t'ack the bill in rrlatimt tn wills, with Amendments, which were agreed to, and Ilie bill wot ordcird tu a lhud reading. Mr. ttn Id win reported bark the bill In inn rporatr the Helpre ami Cuiruinalt Itmlronl Company, wilh sundry amend-tneiita, winch were disposed of, ami the bill wat ordered lolte read a lhud time. Mr. Warner retried a hill to incorporate the Central Ohio Insurance Company. Mr. O'Fcrrail reported lrk the lull to establish a fter innt-pike rond, in ihe counties of Shelby ami Logan, from S dney, through limnry, to Wrsl latterly', wilh Aluemlmeiils, which were agreed tu, nml Ihe lull was ordered lo a lhud rending. Mr. D'Ferrall teimrled bark ihr rrsobituHi lor the rrht-l nf Simnm French ami m her, fur damages tiislAinrd by ihr con-st roc l ion at the Miami Canal, Wilh amendments, whirh were agreed lu, and the tpteiliou being on lite paituge uf Ihe rvso-Illlioil,Mr. Kelley, of V., maile nberimnt, and wn replied In by Mr. O'rerrnll, who tusinined the Jtwtire of tlie rlauns, the settlement ol which wrt provided lor by llic resolution. The debate wat continued by Mr, Kelly, of F., who did nol conceive thai the facts in the rate, as presented, were mf-ticienl lo sustain the claims, nnd who argued ul tome length iigaiusl the adimttion of rlaimt nf n vae,ue and questionable rhnracler, whirh were continually coming up lor damages sustained by die construction ol ihe public workt, fur the construction uf whirh die claimant had originally prayed. Mr. Anderson followed, aud argued die legal points presented ly the subject, ami concluded by expressing hit hojie lliat the claim would receive a fnvornble consideration, Mr. Kelley of C, nfter a few remnikt, moved thai the retolulion lie relerred to the committee on Ihn Judiciary, and ihu debate was resumed by Mr. Kelley of F. in reply to the legal points mooted by Mr. Anderson, nnd was continued hy the latter gentleman, and by Messrs. I laid win. O'Fenall, and Dxitey, when die resolution was referred to ihe commit ice un die Judiciary. Mr. Van Vorhes introduced a lull to construct (lie Ml. Vernon Inicrnl canal. Mr. O'Ferrall introduced n bill to authorize tho mayor and town council of Piipin lo renumber (own lots. Several oiherlnlls wero introduced, the titles of which were nol obtained, nnd The Senate look n rcceit. HOUSE OF KFPKKSENTATIVES. Prayer by the Itev. Mr. Miley. Hiiii read tlie third time To lav oul a free lurtinike road in Shelby county pasted. I o lay out a Slate rutid in tho counties of Picknwny aud Hosn pasted, To lay out a Slate road in llio couniiot of Van Wert and Pa u Idi ug passed . Tunudmrize the sale of miuiiterinl section 211. in Scinio lowuslup, Meigs county passed. I o iiiiiliorize the sole of section IG, lownilnp 6, id Ihe 5th range, in Monroe county passed. To nmeud the ncl iucorimraliug the Itepublic and llucyrui lurupike company passed. lonmemi mo nci incorporating tlie vvuisn uaivinistte Methodist Church of Cincinnuli passed. To Iny out a freo lurninke road from Fairhaven. Gallia coiinly, lo Jackson, in Jackson county passed. To amend the an cjinhhshuig a Iree lurupike rond from Columbus lo Helletbniaiiie passed. i o incorporate ihe Huron I lank road company paeil. Tu arrange Ihe Judicial Circuits of this Stale ( creating a new rirruit ) mr. Miner moveo lliat ihe tun tie postponed until the iirtt Monday of Dccemlcriirxl, which hewilhdirw. The bill wns then passed ayes 'II, noes 21. 1'rtitioHi prfiti-itHv Mr. Hrown of Wayne, a petition of cin rent of Wayne county, for a Stale rond from Wimsier to i initoti, in rsummit county Also, me proceeding ui a meeting of cilixeus of Wnyuu and Summit counties, for the same ol jeel referred to the committee on Koads and ukigli-wavs,Also, a rrmonsirnnre of cilireni of Mohican township. Wnyue county, agin nt t ihe new county of Mohican laid uu the IhIiIo. Also, of citizen of Wayne county, fur a lax on dogi re ferred lo ihe coiniuiilee on Finance. Also, of cilizent of Wayne rouniy. for a law for Iho or ganization of Agricultural Societies relerred lo Ihu rommiilee on Agriculture!, ' Hv Mr. Johns, Iwo net it ions from cit zens of Muskingum county, praying that John Wnrtemlx-e may le apHinlcd Su-MTiiiiendeiit of ihu National Hoad laid on the table. Hy Mr. Noble, iho remonstrance ot citizen of Wirrcn county, against any alteration of the law relating In Iho Virginia Military School Fund referred M Mr. Noble, Ity Mr. imam, of riiizem nl Coshocton county, lor Ihe extiiusioii ot the Wnlhonding raual to Ml. Vernon referred In the comniitlec on Public Work. Also, ol citizen of llolinet county, for a repeal of llic lie- Irrurhineiii Law laid on iho table. Hv Mr. O'Hiiumm. lor llic iurorniralion nf the rirtl Con- grcgalmtiul Church of Heimm-Mon, Licking cuunty referred lu the coin in 1 tec mi Corporation. ity Air. Amlerson, lor nn amendment io inn maricr oi ine Hamilton KoriVille, Darrlown, Oxford and Fjirhaven luru pike company Also, lor an amendment lo I lie charier ol ihe .tiiami nniigo couutant relcrreu lo iriestrt. aiiucmoii auu McMaknt. Hy Mr Dodd, for nn alteration in the Independence, Van Huren and Kotgeville Iree lurupike road referred lo tlie committee on K ol Koads and Turiiikes. Hy il r. Kirkum, two pennons ol c im-iiint nummli couniy, for a nmdilir niton of ihe Heirenclinieur low laid on ihe lable. Hy Mr. Caldwell, of aureus of Crnwlord county, iu rrlrr- cure lo iho Stale rond laid nut on tlie line of Ihr Colombo. and Sandusky turnpike relerred to Messrs. Caldwell, Itnlg-way ami Crom&e. Hv Mr. Kwuig, of citizens of Cincinnati, to authorize the Little Miami nml Mnd Hiver nud Lake Erie rail fowl lo borrow money laid on ihe I nble. Hv Mr. Coombs, Ihe remunsirai'ce of 120 citizens of Gnllia county, ngauisl nllnwing persons of color tu testify where wnue tierson nrc parties nun on ine mine. Hy Mr. Guilterson. of cilicns ol Sidl Creek township, He lines county, (or the tale nf certain school lamli in Hich land county, belonging lo snid township lAid on ihe table. Ity mr. iiuiumgiou, oi cilizent ui i.ucn aun lyooorouu-liet, for a law authorizing the llimimg of limber, under certain resirirlioitt, on the Wabash and Erie canal relerred lo the committee on Public Workt. Hy Mr. McFarlnnd, nf rilizciis of Knox rouniy, for Ihe extension of the Walhomling rnnal lo Ml. Vernon relerred tu the rommitlee on Public Workt. Hv Mr. Drako, of eitir-ti of (trrrne rouniy, fur a Inw for the iseiter observance ol the Sabbath laid on the lable. Hy Mr. Johnson, tor a plank road from Cleveland to Won ler referred to the rommiilee on Kail Honds and Turnpikes. Hy Mr. Coombt, of citizens of Gallia county, for an amendment nf the Cougressiiiual apportionment law referred lo ihe Judiciary Coin in it tee. Hv Mr. Henii, ngauisl the patnge of Ihe bill In nmend the acl incorporating die Dthana, Troy and Greenville lumpike rompaiiy referred to the com tin lice on Had Hoadt and Turnpike. Mr. Morris, from Ilie committee on Roads and Highways, reported bark Ilie lull lo amend the art crrating a Commit-turner for ihe Slate roail from Clmm tie rsv ilie, Muskingum rouniy, in Conl Hun, in Washiogum county, wnh amendment, whirh were agreed lo, and iho bill ordered lo lie engrossed.Mr. Ford, from the commlt're on Finanea, reitortrd hark ihr bills lo incorporate the I 'levelaml a'd Hud son Kail (toad rotiipauy, nud tlm l anion nml Akron Hail Koau company, and they were rerotnmiiled tu Ihe Committee on Kail Itoads ami Turnpike. Mr. Ikitiiiint, from ihe committee nn the Penilenbarr, re-torted bark Ihe hill, nccompnn ed by a report, lo provide lor the ercrtion of a new Slntr House, with ameudnieini. Mr Panic moved thai Ihey bu laid on the table nnd ponied. Mr. Arrhbold opposed iho motion, and Mr. ltulgwny made nn rxplaualion, hcn the motion wat ngreed lo. Mr. Coon i!. from the Judirmry rommitlee, rexirtcd back the lollowiug bills, and they were ordered lu be engrossed : For ihe relief of Jithn German ( To rxlrml in ihe niltnimsirstors of ihe estate of Thomas II. Stephen a lurther linn In trllle tnid eilBle) and Fur the relief of the securities of William Dawson, a treasurer of William county. Mr. Coomb. Irom the tame committee, reported hnrk the bill lo regulate judicial proceeding, where bank aud bankers are pari ict, with ameudmenls. whirh were ngrred to. Mr. Arrhtvold moved lo refer lite bill lo a select eommillre of our lost. A long disennioii rnsuctl, in whirh Mestrt. Arrhbold, Co wen. Fliun, Miller, Kiikum and lliggint participated. Mr. Fliun moved an amendment to at lo deu powers of sllnriirv tn hnukers lost, ayes Jl, noes .'IL Mr Krrmehn olfrrcd an amendment, that whenever any bank of this Stale shall refuse tn pay iu lliu legal coin of the C nited Stales, any of ilt bills, note," any juslice of the ra.r, nr court of competent jutisdiciion, may issue execution agaui.l any properly ul such bank. Ve. Mr. Drake motnl lo amend the amendment, lhal banks nnd bankers shall have Ihe like summary remedy against their debtors. A tier some ditrnssinn between Mettrs. Itcrmelin, Drake and Flmu, Mr. It. withdrew hi amendment. Mr Flmn oll'crvd an amendment, which was losl ayct 23, nor 3H, Metsrt. Miller nndCowen then addretsed the Home, Mr. Higgiti movrd lhal ihr House lake n reers lost. Messrs. FhiniMitd Miller addressed (tie House, alter which the lull w as ordered lo lie engrossed, The House look a r crest. Krmnrkaaf .Us. Ultlgtvitf , In Ihe House, Feb Llib, on Ihe lull to provide for (he erection of the New State House. Mr Hinnwar tatd he rote wilh tome feelings of delicacy, lo mskr any remark upon the tub jeel. at it must l admitted that his coiistiluenls hnd a pcitoiial interest in the mailer. He wat not willing, howotrr, lo admit lhal il wa a work winch would be lo their exclusive mierrst. but ihai ii was one in which ihr whole Stale had a deep concern. The prcsert alum of lite pnhlir iWumenl demniidcd il ( Ihecoiiveinenre ol Iho inrmlicrt di iuAiidud il ) il wat reipnred at a meant in facilitate the business ol leg is I nl ton. He would, however, sny no more uptni this view ol llw sulject, at the reasunt lo which lie niiw hrielly relerred hnd Ivern tiAteil more nl length in ihe reiairl ol ihr roninutire on Public Hudding. Hi chief oh- jerl in nrismg Inatldn ts the House wat to set mendrr right won resprci iu ine proem provision ol lite lull, wmrh he Ih-hi ved were mil, suire nmrudmenu had Iteen adopt eil, geiirr ally iiiiderslitoil. Tlie bill, nt mended, provided .implv that die neil prohts pntsM'riively, nud lite turphit htlwir id the convict in die Peiiileiiliitry should be uppropnaled tn this pur Mir, and l hut at contract for prison labor should expire, such conlrisrts shouhl not lt rnu'wesl, if, tu ill opinion ol die Directors of the priMHi, nuch rout rite is came tn rouiiciiliun with fn e mechanical labor, and lh.it such emit ictt as were 'clensi tl fioni romrac is, should Itu employed upon die work inipicstion. He contended, that il intisl Iw within lite recoiled ion nf every gentleman, lhal ntimrr'tut petition were now lu ihe hnndiof die chairmen of the respective Ptmtenliary committees, ask its si that n ib tie rent ihrcciain should be given lu con tic I laUir. Pclilions of a similar inimri were prennlrd in large iinmler, during tle last session, and gentlemen were much misinken if tliey Miesed the mpeclalJe class ot our mucus, who had thus tent up their pennons, were nut t milled toronsidi rniinni they would tie heard, and it was our houmlcii duty to give litem a rrspecilul hearing, ami to act ellirienily on their be half. Gentlemen hnd said thai by appropriating cmivirl In bor npoit tin htuse, it wat directly inieitering wilh the busi ness ol iree la l tor, nml w a tiien-oy no renet. lie wouiu iny In genllcmen thnl ihr titer tianirt did not desire lhal die con-virtt should he locked up in ihcirrcll v on iheroutrnry, ihey were willing that ihey should Im rmploted so a not to be a lux tiKto the Stair, and so far nt he knew ihr tenluneiili and the let hug of Ihn mechamrs upon Ilus subject, ami he had had a pieiiy extrusive roirrspomleiice with them, they were rnlirelv willing lhal eonvirl I. dMir should Iw applied In all pub-I c building, or winks in whirh ihe Suite might Ih engaged. To this Im had lie id no objrrliou, anil il die mechanics ihem-selvet were sniislied, I e thought none had A nghl In object on the ground that we were thereby nol doing enoogk for the pc-lilioiiers. Tho old pfiom, inemheil were well aware, wnt annually a bill of rxfieiisr lo the Slate, of Irom I'.' tn I .V1 11 tlollars, nud this tlalr nl thing mi) lire I the p nple and their representatives to adopt n new sy.lnn, nol wnh reference In making it a source nf revenue, bill that it nughl deltay ill tw ii ttprnsrs, ihe rrull of the ndoption of n new y tiein hat Iteen, uol milv lo rehete the Stale irom tni tlion on thai ac count, bill alsn lo add a small sum In the annual reicnnci. Iow. ir, here i an institution from whirh no revenue wnsex-(ircti-d one Iwlongmg exclusively lu tlie Sinlr, tlie pficr d of whirh are A'ked for lite purpose of rnrrtiiig itn ihr work in iptcstiou. and is ii nu unreasonable demand! pAitirulnrlv wltrn il t admitted nn nil hand thai dot work must in the natnre of ihmgs hr cnrneil lorwrtrd in a very lyw year, and wla-n wr eontoler that each rnnvirl could eini In ihr Stale upon this work, mitre than tw ire as much a Ihey an now receiving upon contrails. He said ihst if every convict were now Iree irmn cuntraci, il would tte lo the iuirresl of ihe Statu lo em ploy ihem upon iheir own work, and appropriate from iho treasury enough lor iheir tulxnsieuce, became in the prepa-rntion uf tlouu and iilheruuiicrialK, either lor public builiiiis, or lor ihu repair of locks, die, fur your canal, they could earn lo ihu Stale the wages of iree Inlwr. Mr. K. here went iulo an argument to show that all tho lurks and other fix lures uf siono upon ihnt portion of iho Dluu Canal, from tho Licking Summit lo Portsmouth, must be rebuilt before many year ; and that the limestone ol ihu Sciolo was ihe only permanent material with which ihey could bu built ; and insisted that iu thin and oiher legitimate works belonging lu the Slale, ihe convicts could be employed nlmot iiidrJinik-ly. W hen gentlemen, tuid Mr. K., object in dm prosecution ol lint work beeuute ihu State it poor ami iu debt, hr was induced to doubt whether Ihey havo looked far enough ahead lu see ils ultimate consequence. And he whul.l illustrate the position in which the Slate would thereby plat u hcrrcll by supposing a rase ; A gentleman having under his control tlm lubnr of say U) men, but being himself in det.t, Im says I am nut able lu purchase materials ujioii which to employ these, men ; my neighbor has ollered tun forty cents per day for tlu-ir labor, and 1 am rather inclined to lake il ; it it true, lhal if 1 were disposed lo extend my credit a little lurllier, iu procuring matenuls upuu which to employ these men, 1 rould most ccri.tmly make by ihu operation tome dollar or dollar mid a hull a dnv noon earh man. and I know mv neighbor, by a proper representation wou'd lend ine Ihu money. Yet I am not inclined logo in debt farther, and therefore mull lose nearly all the kmc tit of the labor of Ihc-rt men. Would such a man be deemed a prudent nud tale man ager of hit own nll'air ? 1 trust not. Now, sir. lliu Slate it iu a precisely similar situation. She hat a work to do, one which must shortly Ue done, mid shall the longer continue to farm out her labor al Irom Of) to M) ceuls a day. while l his tame labor, applied to her own work, would earn for her ibrice that amount T It it not proposed to i lite flu re wilh existing contracts, but this process of abstracting labor from ils present channel mutt he gradual. Why nol iheti commence, al once? It it nol even proposed lo take from contracts more lhau can bo spared, having spe- . eini reiereuce lo retaining upon suiluido eon tract su many as will defray the expenses ol die institution. Gentlemen seem determined to identify this matter exclusively wnh Ihe interest uf die citizen of Franklin county, and he would then-lore call Iheir intention to a tew facts relative to the excess of luxation winch tins county pny over and tiltuvn lhal winch it paid by roiintie as fat oral. ly situated, iu every respect, ns Franklin rouniy, wilh the exception of theuiUaii-lagu which il is supposed io derive Irom Ihe Seat of Govern-mi ni. Take, for instance, ihe rouniy of Licking, with n population exceeding lhal of Franklin bv 1U,(H7, wi'li ubont Mi,(NM) ncret more uf taxable land, and thai, loo, generally . ndmilled lo be of n superior ipihldv, wilh au annual agricultural production of twin- that of r rankliu possessing moto advantages from (he public works of our Slate, being nearer ihe iiliiinUe market, yel she pays into your Slnlo Treasury 7 . If ".2 dollars less than Franklin county. Tnke the comity of -aimem, wiiu nnoui niuu or a population over r rniiKtin villi about the tnme unuiitilv ol Inxnble land, nml under a higher state of rullivalioii, As i evident from their gfenl excess ol agricultural productions j yel they pay of the Slate ami l.nuat tnx IU,,tO Hollars, or atuiut one-llnra less limn Franklin county. And Imw stands die romparion Itelweeii tints county, and the couniy of Stark T With a population of more lhau' KHfO greater, w ith '2l) ncret moto of taxablo Iniid, with n huge excess uf agricultural productions : lor, in ihe single nriicle of wheal, they produce ?5d.0l0 bushels, w lule I'rankhii only produce ZM.iRM; Willi a great tuiviiu-tnge of contiguity to our best market, ihey pay nuiiunlly iulo your State Treasury li,.iit'J dollar lest than Ihu county of t laukhii. A gam. sir, where does Iticlilann siami ui uiis t om- parison r Posse. sing a popuhilioii. at tlu: does, of PI.I'IJ over lhal of this couniy, with Ji.f.UU0 arret more uf luxnblo land, nnd lhal of a tiipcrior (pialny, w ilh considerable more than double ihe annual amount ul agricultural productions h evt.iy advantage of n niurket for the nroiiiuble disposi- iiou ol them ; hu, nevertheless, pays lo the Slate St a lux, - ,ie.r iiomiri lets man PraiiLlin rouniy. We will refer nl present but lo n single camily more, and we arc rather led lo lo ilus from the fncl that one of the pub- lir pnpers in that rouniy hat recently inkeii occasion lo ob ject lo the prosecution of th work under discussion, hccuiiMi th'tr clniius lor n orlloil ot the Blate luudt bail uol Peen rum- piieil wiiu, nnu Dial uieir citizen were groaning miner nn in tolerable burden of taxation. I Allude, sir, lo Ihe county if rsiiox. ll i mistake out, IlK-y have nireuoy tlie auvauiage ol n branch of Ihe Ohio Canal, and very muny of llit-r citits-nt hnve no farther dolauce lu Iratel, in order to reach the termination of thul branch, than a great portion of die citneni of Franklin count v havo lo iratel under like circumtlaiictt, lo reach their market on the canal. Well, tir, how stands dm comparison between Knox mid Frsnkhn 1 The former wuli n H.palalion of 4 A0 greater than thelnlUr, with .ttl,UliOnrri-si more of taxable land, nud that equally nt valuable for agricultural purMses as the laud in Franklin; raising more lhau iwire ine quantity ol wneai, ami Having a large ex res oi uu other productions ol'the earth annually yel she pays of your Stale and cnuul lax earh year lli.lll'Z dollars less, or but the smull Irncliou ol yy dollats more than half at much, ui Franklin county. This comparison, said Mr. It., could lie extruded tn many other counties, having every advantage of tod, niul contiguity to Ihe public woiks, lhal it posiested by tins cuunty. nud in every instance il would he equally apparent that Franklin county it most onerously Inied, and fat beyond her fair proportion. Wilh these fact tiering ut in die face, hate we nol a nghl lo ask thai some portion of this exerts uf lax nlion should heexpt-uded in ihe prosecution ol this work, even llmogli it should in some degree bcuelil Ihe citizens uf Ilus city aud con ly f Why, sir, Irom lite above exposition, it it apparent that we are annually paying iulo your treasury, over and abovo our Imr proportion, a sum equal lo thai which is now asked for by dto bill under rousidciation. Allusion had been made, said Mr, K., by one gentleman tn the fact, lhal the minority upon ihtt floor had, iu by -gout) dny-4, as well as during the present session, been inostgtotdy abused by one nf ihu newspaper presses in this city, aud assigned that a a reason w hy there niighl ho tome w ho would vote ngauiM iho full. The geiillemuu claimed to have been himself ilie ceultar victim of nt slanderous attarkt, nml vet, sir, he most distinctly disavowed any intention ot uppotmg the measure under consideration upon such grounds, i irtist, tnid Mr. It., that the gentleman hns an equally favombttj opinion of die rest of hit party, and that he does nol behovo any honornble member could be iulluenced by such unworthy consideration. Hut, tir, if there lie any force in Ihe suggestions alluded In, t it not equally applirnhle In ihu other side nf the I louse I Is there A gentleman ujtoii ihis floor w hu will uol adtn 1 thai the majority have been more grossly abused ami slandered, particularly during the present session, by another newspaper press in this rily than the minority hmo been, at claimed by the gentleman I And have ihe mujority even urged thai as a rcaon lor opposing any measure oi gen-em! interest, because such tucaturu might he a benefit iu tonic small degree to our citizen 1 Why, sir, the majonly could with much more propriety object lo lliit bill upon the ground assumed by ihe gentleman, because ihey could say, and snv Iruly, lliat those who conduct the editorial department of ihu organ nl ihe majority, have no direct interest in this city they arc ma freeholder here) aud so far at I know, do uol ewn one loot nl lamt in Ihe county -while, on the other hand, the editor and publisher ol Ihe paper clnitning lo be iho ex clusive oigan oi ine minority, it a ireeiioinrr io a very considerable cxienl, nnd is deeply interested in the future pros leruy oi our e ny. i metu mete mattea, satu Mr. it., lor the purpose of shewing that if geiilKmen were lo be influen ced by surh consideration at have Im sjii referred lo. ihu ma jority have much the most reason In romplain. Itc Irrcncc ha Iteen made, sir, to lite larl, lhAt Ihe fa flic has already expended large sums, amounting lo more than a mi lion of dollar, in ihu erection of public building and thu purrh.ite of grounds, in and ahoul l Ins cily. Let me ask ihn gf-iillemnii, tor wltose hcm-lil have these inilituiiniis been e reeled ( Is nol rverv portion ol Uie Stale eiiuallv niK retted iu their prosperity f I'hey are H-riibnrly the insliliuioiia of ihu ieople. nnd the cilitentoi Franklin couniy deriveuoU-n-e(il Irom ihem which it not coiuimui to every citizen of iho Stale. Wilh respeel lo the ercciion of these buildings, let mr ask if ihey were nol, with ihr exception nl the Drrtl nnd Dumb School, almost wholly erected by convict la Ivor, and (hr vasI amount which it claimcil to have been expended, lias tH'en cbit lly the product of tuch labor. Ii it also rlnimetl that vast turns have hern paid for the grounds upon whirh the various public institution ,rr erect eil. t 'pon lint tubjerl I can perhaps enlighten lliit House. The ground nerupu d by the new Prison wnt.il I do not grettt-Iv mistake, paid for almost wholly by private tubscnptinn. The Stale, al all event, paid but a few hundred dollar ol tho purchase money. Tlie ground ofihe Lunatic Asylum wero porchnil by ihe State lor lid dollars per arre, a sum very li.r I I'd, w its actual value. The lots Uhhi which tlte Dt nl' and DumbichiNil siand. if nol donated, did not cotl, w lien purchased, over ftm ilolltrst and the greuntl occupied bv ihe in-stiiuiiuii lor the eilnraiion n the Hlind, wa a donation lo tho Stale, Now, sir, where, let me ask gemlemen, it tho rnor inout Amount of money w hu h i claimed lo have been cxcit ded id mot l for thu exclusive bcuelil of thit cilyf Mr. Spcnkrr, tnid Mr It., in view ol'the lore going fnrtt, it il titijutl or unreasonable lo n-k ihe passage oi tlm bill now be fiire tisf Wr ask il because all admii its nerrtsity tr-rausr il will put to rcl nn imtnrlaul qnotimi about which ihcio dive exist n great rxrilimenl among a very retpeciabtu ami numerous class of our cmens wr ak il because il wilt employ most profitably to the Stale her cunvirl laltnr, And will te direriiug il into ilt only Irgilimnle ehanttet, and bne which Will, as 1 verily believe, give universal Miitlariioa. "FedUwing In Ihe FtsttlAlrtta. Why do tho Litcos, now tlmt McNulty has proved, (whuttho W'hiL" nlwnys tliotight him) a scuiitnlrtd, innki' ao intieh luss about so email mnttorna rori; Iour thousand tnAir.?, when they trinlsed at, if tlu-y iliu nm jusiijif, ikucii laroer rniri'inir; inuit Ino pttltlto treasury, coiiiuiilted uiuKt the iron rulooftho llrrn? It is nil wroiijr, and AtjauiBl the "mrt sense of honor? exhibited by them iu b 111110 days; and, rtiannnin as thojr thr-n did, we think it vtry wrnnjr to condumn hun, Inr Mfollnwiii)r in the footatPits" of the Kwnrt woiiis, Trices, Hnrrisei nnd others. Whut hits Mo Nulty dono sovory inneh out of tho way? Did hu nol rob the trensury ? tiodid they. Did ho not r-wioif the trHuiffj" from where they were plncrd by law, and sentter them nobody known where? iSo dul (Jen. Jurknon, nnd the ltcoa waived their enps ami cried "n rtpW.' Did not Karri Medary n'iro'rws the "f wri (nirtsn and tlmt, too, was ui n'g-n7 Mr. Van Huren thnnght it "nrcmianf to dtt iatt a lit-tlru soihil iMcNulty. Ilerearc precedents en ut lyh; rtnd now, hecnuso Hir Sine, lias lust his election to Congress, and "the parly" has no further use lor hun, he must bo kicked out of their dog's company, for trying to bo as (food a democrat as some of his "il-ItiHtrioiia predecessor. Alas, pour Tmy, you did not btirk tomltmufh ! .' rVbrnid Citiun, Tphkism Pahahi.e. A traveller who spent soma time in Turkey, rein tea a beautiful parnblo which wns told hi'ii hy a dervise, nnd which seems even more bentilitul than Menu' s ceh brated figure of tho ac-cusiiip spirit and the recordine; nngel. Kvery mini, snid lie, hns Iwo nnfrol, 0110 on his riht shoulder, nnd on Ins left. When he does any tlun-r frond, tlm nnel on his riL'tit shoulder wnton it down and senls it; heennso whut is ntico well done is dono forever. When he dors evil, tho Alltel upon his Ir-lt shoulder mnrka it down, but does not aenl it. He waits nil nudiiiht. If before tlmt time the man bows down his head and exclaims Mf'mri(ii ,lllah! I hurt im-nrrf fnrgivt nie.m the muol rtiha it out; but if md, nt mulniht be seals it, and the angel upon the rujhl shoulder weeps.
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Full Text | : r ij WEE LY 0 u nn E JO RNAL VOLUME XXXV. COLUMBUS, SATUKDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1845. NUMBER 30.' FUdLWHW KVI'.IIY Will).NK.il AY MOKNINU, BY CHARLES SCOTT & CO. O.Tice corner of lligli 'il Town . Iran, Bullle' UuiMmg. TERMS. Two I)ou.n hkp annum, wlilrh mini Invariably 1c in linc.,irw of o.lse, nr ofpcrMnlugn lo Agunl. or I'olk'clor.. . . , The Journal in also published daily during ibo sessmn of (hu Legislature i and thrice a week die rcinnui'ler of ibo year (or &b i ami throe lime u week, yearly, fur JJ . SATURDAY EVENING, February 15, 1845. CongrctM I'rocvcilingH I" Turtjiliir. Built Houses of Congress scoin t bo getting in a business maud. A lnre number of bills and petitions wore acted upon in the Senate and in tho House. The Texas debate did not commence in the former body; but wus laid over until Thursday. Tho bill providing for the distribution of the decisions of the Supremo Ciurt, was agreed to by n vote of 30 to IS. , Some conversation paned in the 1 louse, betwocn Mr. Slidull and Mr. Scheiick. The former felt aggrieved at a remark made a few days since by the lutlcr, that was intended for another person. Mr. S. explained promptly. Several Territorial Bills ' wore adopted by the House. Tho bill for the admission of Iowa and Florida came up, on a motion to amend by reducing the number of nqm.ro miles included in Iowa from 7:2,000 to 40,000. The amendment prcvailud aer a very nble and interest-ing f peoch from Mr. Virro.i, of Ohio ; a sketch of which we hope to find room for hereafter. An elt'irt was made to take the previous question on the bills. The- proceedings brinf us into several calls of the House and motions for adjournment; and the Territorial Bills woro tin illy laid ovor to Thursday. iiiitiuce llrisnrl. We hnve on our table ihu very able and talis factory report of ihoFiuanret'iimiiiillceof the Seuale. presented by Mr. Kr.i.LKV,n1 Frankliii. At noon a we ran clear nur roluintm ofmaiicr pressing upon, them, we shull give snrh cuiracls from il a cannot lail to interest evefy individual, in mid mil of the Slate, interested in maintaining I he high character ami credit of Ohm. The expose therein infide ofihe manner in which defiricnru of revenue, from year lo year, to meet the accruing interest on ihe Slate debt, have occurred, is ilie very kind ol information that Ihe people desire. Il appear from the report, thai ihe dehVil in iii years, from HiJ'J lo UMt, holh iiiclative.ii Which hat liee.i supplied, from time to lime, hy transfers limn the general limd, by moneys received from ihe U. Stales at Ohio's portion of I lie sales of public luudi, and various other duvire, iiol forgetting ihe uu-aiithoriied sale ol Stale, stock, and temporary loans. having resort flimlly, iu all rne, lo aniiripatiiig ihe accruing ordinary revenues of l lie State as it menus ofniukiug up any remaining deficiencies. The evil hat existed, all along, of not levying; a la, siill'l-rtenl, at was mmlu Ihe Ami. lor' duty lo do, to meet Ihe charge on the revenue. This evil it said lo have tteen mcl Ihe last year, is it should hnve Item before. The roniimtlec, however, see oo dilhuliy in meeting the obligation of Ihe State in future, without iiicrcanug her liuliililiet. The Urntoo on (. No doiiht hiii existed in the minds of any who Hunk at all, as to die trno reason for die outrageous violation of lite Con-sliliilion eonteinplmed in the Aiiiu-xaiioii uf Texm, ly Jmut Iteioliilion of the two Moons of Couats. Hut we tint not ipeel to tee il confessed to hroadly, a il is in the Mhiwing paragraph from lite eu of tiniple John Jones of the Madiso-man : " IC7"Tlie Ilirhinond Kuipiirer, we nn- jf raiifleri In see, gives no eouoti num e whaievcr lo the new pmjeei lor IlieAiiik-ih-tiou of 'I'eXas herritUr, (provided we can net her.) huh has tu-vn inlrndii'rtl ly Heuloil. It I nol hontiltt) lot'ol. tteuioii which etmuaiii Ilie niticerc sdvoi'iile of ihe mi asiire In fmwii muni hi WW lull, but thf CtmriftiiiH ( impimi- bthty tif acnmytiilnnt Ihe vork Itij nnij ollur wicle than that aiUiftted in tilt U'lUte !' H'pnMrattitmt." Here tlieu wc have il, Ixoudly eonfi'sed, thai the reason for this ouirnzuoii ihe Cmittiiuiinn, this conicinpt of even praeedeni (whicb is made itieliines lo sliiiid in ihe place of Um ) it, ItecatiM! iieilher Hie Loiiitnutioii or preecuein win n-slle them lo " aciompli-h die wi ik"! Il will he recollected thai Mr. JjTlTioii, in llio cac uf l.wiiunn, which ireeidenl was first relied on lo help thorn diroiih, ndmilii'd, thai ihe annexation of form ttrtim y even Tut ft waswitlioui authority, and ilml an aintndmeiil of the rtiiiitmiiion would lie necetary itefuro il could lie Beroiiiplihi'l iy tint means. HjI now, to help on this slave projcrl (purely such, nnd so vowed) iiol even a Treaty it necessary. I hey seek uol i er undtr dm Coiistituliu-i, but brymd il, and make a joint Itesolulion superior lo Ihe fuiidaiiifiil.il law, from, which (m-erett derives all its power, and under which it claims exist' euce. Is il e peeled tho Khkk Statk will nuttinit Ui such boiulairtt W etlndl see in the seuuel. Hut why it il dial Ilie work cannot lie aceompli-hed "by ii other mode than thai adopted in die Houmi of lt pr'eii tau vet"! Hccante, it is appn-liendi d, ihe dmugs of Ihe t'om- mHsioiiert under Col. Hciilou lull m ly Im coiittrued into iK-aotialion of Treaty, requiring tirihthirdi of the Semite to ratify! Why stand al this ! Surely, Ihe sngaeily that could delect Ihe power in ( 'ononis lo Annex joint ltcolutiiiu, would have uo dilliculiy in getting round itus irmd-le. Why not declare the negoti.uion uf die Comimssionefs a part and incident of tho Resolution 1 Thai would fix il. And whal else woold it tin f II would unite the whole InhIv ol Freemen in tho Union. ml preferring to be Sfarei, in one solnl pha-I aux, who would icalir the ploiters lo the lour winds ol heaven, leaving tunning of Hi. a V KHT but ill name. Tlie preseiil division ot arty wouhl and ihutl gve way Iwlore tlio irotig apiieal, lu prvwrvc l.itn.iiTr and inve the I'jiios. Have these mad men thought of this t Or do they calculate that ihe pnlronage of llin (ieneral (iownmieiil will purchnte denre from all i-lates, at il lias loo o ten doiie from ihe dem-og.itfiie, iu pail encro tchineiils f " Iteware how youapproarh Ilie ihiinliernig I.ioii to steal her whtlpt," 'IV mutton thoiild not Im hnl iu the present instance, though il may fall on unwilling ears. Hnil litind Itleellnv. A nice ling of the cilin-titof Ihe loHtiof Marion, Marion Canity, wat held on the Tidt iust., and ihe ('oiuini'sioucra of IhWcounly appointed by an act of Ihu (l'ueral AssemWly, ntiiletl " An act lo amend the art entitled An acl to iiicorM-ra'e l ho Columlttii, Delaware, M.irion stml S.uiduky Kiil Koiid I'otnpawy," ted Feb. R, lildJ, were repiested at ftner lo procefHl lu Iheir duties under the net ilorrtaid; and lu tend one or more of their numher to confer with (heCoin-mittioni-rt of each of ihe routine of Franklin, Delaware and Cruwlotd, for Ilie puroe of carrying out ihe prsVitiout of! Ihe acl aforesaid, and of obtaining such amendments at may Im iipeetiary. A committee of eleven was appointed to pro. rccd to this city lu acl in conjunction wnh Ihe abovo named Committee Poitnife llrfuriu. The pAftinge through the Senate, of a bill reducing the rales of postage, M a tuhjecl of general congratulaliou. Much interest it fell in tho details of the hill, but umil its pass age through the Route, we thtill nat deem it worth while (ogive it publicity. We find 1 1 the lialiimore Sut) ihe following sy- uopi it of die leading lenturea of llw bill. We may remark addition thai it provides for Ihe publication ol me list 01 letters in die paper having Ihe largest circulation, find appro-primes 7.X).0U0, and more it'tiecetsnry, lo meet the deficien cy that may be occasioned in ihe receipts of die department through the uperniious of this bill : ass a: r or tii r. ronTAitv. IlKmnM Him.. 1 he senate, on Hiilorday, p.ned Ihe lull reducing the rules ol (Kitiage, and inodil'yuig the t ranking privilege. The lull makes important change 111 the present post ollicc system, and wat pned by a vole of IW lo VI. The main lealure of Ihe lull is iHu establishment of a uniform rale of imsliige 011 ningla lu tiers of fivu rents lo any part ot the United 81 sues. Hmmld die low rale ot postage lliat it, H inn orm ciiargu 01 live ceius mr tellers ul hall nn ounce, nnd leu cents for 1111 ounce weight, and so 011 in die Maine ratio, lo any pari of the United Slates materially reduce the revenues ol that tlepnrlmeiil and throw it upon the common treasury, tin-re coiuu nc no oeuer lime lo ninkt- die cxperonenl. Drop letters, nceordiug lo the hill, that it letiers lor delivery in the city where they nrn de posited in Ihe pott olhre, aie to be charged iwo rem. 11 letters are advertised they are lo be chunked wtlh the conn of advertising (iwo cents) iu addition lo the postage whin de- l.vered. Newt import, ol no ercater uifi than nincicen iiunureo ttjiiare 1 nc In-, (whirh will cover all tho Baltimore niy piipers) lie IraiiMnuieii inroogu me mini u wiuiiii intriy 1 01 where ihey are putithed, free of postage; if tent over thirty miles the tame piMagt! charged us at present. I'ritili'd circular letters, unsealed, ure sulject to a postage of two rents. The fraukinir pnvileffe, n it now exist, 1 lotally repealed. ami odieert of Govern men I are required lo keep mi nc fount of tlm liiisiuest letters uhieli iUry receive, the postage 011 whirh is lo be plod by Ihe department lo whieh Ihev arc at-luehed, The uit.iDl post must em general are allowed lo frank, but mint endorse their Idler or pnrkge "olhcial bu-siuess," and if they should not be on ollirnl butinen, ihey are luible lo n h'imlly of three hundred dollars lor each of- lence. I'cpiiiy pint tn list cm nrc to nave nil Ilie poiiage iney pay on liiisiness letter reluuited, ami it ttieir eoinmisoiuis 00 not amount to twenty-live dollar per milium, then the Postmaster General is nlhmed to increase ihem. Governor of Suites art allowed lo trniismil thinngh mail, free ol iiotlnee, cerium bonk and doriunenlti and meoibert of Cougrest, the Serrelaryof Sinle, nnd Clerk of Ihe House of Iti'preseolativet, cnu Irtiuk all public printed doriimeiilt. It leave the Iraiikmir privilege ol the senatom ami nep- reseiitalivct on nil letter and packages not exceeding two ounces in weight, the snuiii as il now it, and limy are also allowed lo receive lellers and pneknges during ihe session a well at for thirty dnys liefurc and alter the same. The I'oit-nmter Generai it to keeii 1111 HCrounl of the charge 011 all mailer thiit goe throogh dm in.iil free, whirh is lu Iw refunded Irom Ihe coiiliugeul hind, or Imm llio I renscry. Newsoapers, i-auiiilileti, broks lino penwlirals, can tie tent out of the mail, over the mnil route, by pulihshert, agents, or others, without huidraucu from the Department. A Fatal Accihukt. Miit ('iiida, n young Udy of worth and beauty, was suddenly killed in New York, a few dnyi since, under tho following painful cirrnmstuuret: Her father had been out with her al a social party, it being her 6inh-day, and was returning homo with her and a )ouug female fleijuaiulanre, late iu the evening, lie. stopped to lend Ihi young lady with him into tier dwelling, leaving hit daughter in the carnagu at (lie door, in the care of the driver. In Ihe meantime the horses look fright, nud the driver hat ins; cnreleisly left the rem lying on the seal, instead uf holding lliein in hit hands when hu detccuded from tho box. lie could nol slop litem. Hefnrcthey hnd run far, Mist Cauda jumped from or fell out of ihv carriage, diloraliug her neck and enm-ingitiiUut death. Her father tlmliug ihe carriage gone when he came out, supposed il had proceeded home, but was alarmed lo lind when he reached there, that il had not. tie proceeded ibrth, nnd wat almost imniedintrlv informed of the death of Ins daughter. Hi anguish nud Ihe feelings produced in the city, can better lie imagined than deir riln.il. Mi Cauda was 17 yi'.ir of nge, I. "I not this solemn WAruing bo lost on hack ami carriage drivers. ytr. llmUvstt llift Lecturer mm fllirtl4isrnre. We slightly noticed the other day the manner in which Mr. Hudson, (whote let liiret on HliaksHarc, delivered to a elect audieni'C in our eiiy latl summer, will nol soon be for-1 ffotlen, boib from rotuidcraiiout ronnecled wnh the manner and mailer,) wat received in tome of our eastern cme. Mr. II. found warm admirert iu Hosiim. We find the following notice of him in Ihe N. York Amenrnn : A NtsW Star rni Tint Fast. The Inernry emporium la all 011 tip. toe alxiot Mr. Hod.nii, ttlm is delivcri-iim course ol loe tares 011 Sh-tkpcre I ld as Ihe tin me is, pleuleous as Ihe critics havw in Mr. II. puis all c ami critic 10 llighl. 'IVy Ulk ol him al Hotiou as the only line interpreter of Ihe great Dr. un.t list dial de.eives the mime as the onlv man who h-w reprtMhiced Slinks'iife in hi own nimd ; and it seems as it tie whs born on p-inioe to reveal the depth of ihe unmorial bard. Will .New York shroud herself iu lluck clouds so 1I1M lint slur cannot shine upon her f D. K. N. llrnMtlra of Ihr ninloiHsiM. "Hv encoursgiiig ef ru eni'grai'on, and ch-vating ihem by law lit thi tame eondiiiou as Ilie while winking men, and thus tiriiiir tin-Hi into coniiH'tilioi labor and iiniilimrep the in- i-lenre of wealth ami Corpornie privileges dl accomplish HhI ot their iiuriHHC." I Hit Watrim-m, t tft. 19. Whal iMtomet uf ihe en-ed of the Doughface, of which the Siiiir.inmi is ihe ckimnrnl, with suili Iniipinec as ihi put forth in ila'ir name f Alter lending ilH iiueltettobrcnk down j by these banks, it is bidieved, are in all protection lo the lalmur of the Iree Stalt i, (y aiding 10 place in power that class nf mliliriftni who live on slave labour, ami whote sle aim il lo so regulate our foreign liaile as to bring ilie lalour of ihe Slave into direct coniieiil ion-nay, lo titrate it abtre Ihe tnxir of ihe Free-man ol the Notth. by securing ilt product! a preference in foreign mar-kell, through (lie prostration of the ninnulacluring intrretlt at home after all lint, we repeal, lo talk about blinking Ihe Mark man from lmditge "into compelilnMi" with labour in the fret State, shows one of two ihingt: cither that the lloughlaret are very loft, r are very great knaves. They may take their choice. New-York, I'ennivltnnia, Ac. all very good Loeoloeo Stales, allow the negto lo testily. ill the Hlrtlctmuii blow lliciil up while its baud it in T Tray, Mr. DuUflilare, do it. We shull show up the hole chnraclcr of ihi proceeding, and show thai il is all done to buy pohlieal favor a telling out of the while race at political inirtion lor tlio bunclilol am-bitioiu leaders," (Mio titati tm.tn, .1. Where it Texas T Whal price wat paid tlio Doughfaces for Ihe support of Annexation f Wo shall see wlicn the bribes, In the shape of ulliroi, are distributed tu the " auibt-lious kaitcrs." 'Tim Western Ukhkiivk Maua7,ine or Au-Ri(;i;i,Tunp. anii HnKTict'i.TURr..M Mr. P. It. Kl-liott, of Cleveland, a practical horticulturist, proposes to conmicnco tho ptihlicntion of a monthly magazine bearing the above title, devoted more particularly to the Agricultural interests of ilie Reserve counties. He has received liberal o flora of contributions from distinguished practical men on tho Riiservo, aniono; ihucn Professors Kirtland and St. John. "Dill.T Wimo Ksiim:ii." We have a No. of a new daily paper from Madisim, Indiana, tearing this lide, nud with pleasure enter it on our vxrhaujre li-l. Il is eondiiried wilh spirit and ability. It is published hy J. H. Miner Al Co., nnd il is the only d-vly paper in the Stale. The I.001 vi He Jmirual s.i Col. William (). RntWrnmc here lo meet Mr. 1'otk and went with him up the river. We nrc assured that Mr. folk, whilst here, named Col. II. as his Secretary ol War. For the ( thin Stale Journal, Vnllivailon) of .TItisJc An r red .tlinslc Moclclr. Several meet 1 111,", have nlremly Ih-cii held, of this Society, and it is practically esUtilished that all lli.it is uow mailed nr a turrelul prosiruiion ol lis otjectt. mid the roiisciuiul mi-provetneul ol w red music ioCoiuinlius.it a ireueraJ Union ol all Ihe members ol tlm dillereu! rliurrh rhoirs. , ihe materials of an elln-ieiil musial nstoeiaiioii are lu re. They need Initio act together. Tlie aori-ess ol tlm whole vitier-pntr nnixl depend eninely upHi this union. The riiliivaliun ot music 1 daily claiming more notice v le-where ; mil only by lite church and rlercy, but by those who arc 'U'tohng niiii h aili niiou 10 pnlhc eduealiim. Mnic hat lor several ear been braaeh of study in I be cirelleul ltotoii schools. Mr. .Maun stales, iu a letter lo a I'mladi'lphia committee, enquiring on tin sulj'Ci, thai " it would now be iniMis-.l.le lo !m.IiIi 11" du re. He mrards tl at " nn exercise at mire promotive of health, at eiiliiiging ibo sphere and aclivil v ol t e sovial oll'ei tiuus, and a ioiekener uf moral and devotional M'liluncnla." Dor tors .Monti, Horner, .Morion, and odier eminent physicians ot I'mUdelphia, U ar Iht ir teslioioii v 111 favor ot music, after wiliK ssiiig mi rien iM m one ol the grammar tchooU, where ll is lauhl. Tliey regard it nol only " an exercise of ((real value to the cneno and healdiy eondilioti of the Vocal orant. mil a ingn marai siimmiu. Dr. llarlic, Ule 'ieiileiil ot tiiranl ('ollege.i equally decisive 111 lit tutor hsu brain h ol edurauiui. He expresses hi conviction, alter n rlott' examination of Ihe inliji'i't in die srhools of F.urofie, that " n is lo Iw considered till uuporinul means of 1nnr.1l euliure." I lis celebrated KeHirt on Kdu-ration pii F.urope '' gives rejH'ated evidence ot tint, whieh 1 may frier to another time. herever the stiltjeci Im been umlerttood among enlightened educators, then1 seem lo le scarcely a dilfereurr ol o-pinion at lo the value ol dot branch ol inslruttiou in our x hools, wherever prarlirable. lis devotional mil o nce and astocialiont present claims of a still higher character. Kir churches all agree in ilus. It firms a very itiiiorlanl part ol religious worship. Ami yet how little ailetitioii is paid to its cultivation m litis rily ! There it mi singing srliixd, tor ihe training ol new voice. No ar live efforts to bring out ihe yuing wieei of our roogregationt no means lo supply the Iosm-s whieh these rhiii am constantly sustaining, in the removal of their mcmlH'rs Irom ilie ritv. Tlw stibjecl seems to Inve sunk into hidiiTerencr and the iu!ihr imiiil ha Im-cii dit viied Irom this lo more exciting suit jecls, but of more ipirsiimiabte Value, I ue meant prtpneu 10 tevive, or rnnirr create a proMT la.te nnd interest in sacred music in dm community, nro tlw tnme at pr.trlised oil every other moral sulijerl simply a u-nii'npf rf'or a combination ol talent, nud pulilc demonstrations ol ihe results wnh such other collateral mean as mat tend In that end. II is proHtiri lo hold the next Hireling of die " Sacred Music Sucirit " 111 the .IrVc'ianirt' II ill, on Tuesdiiv evening neil. at whirh l ho memliers of all the chuiit in the city are earnestly invited lobe present. 'C. The charter of (he Chctnienl Hank in the cily of New-York, expired in April tnt. Previous to tho expirulmn ul tlio charter, tlio stockholders, or ntnt of tlirin, formed an aaomilioii 11 inter the (ieueral Hanking Law, nnd tho II ink is now in successful operation tinder the new system. There has been deposited with the Cottttiroller, sleek of the Stnto of New. York to the amount of $I5?,(i?7 IK), on tho security of winch circulating mites h ive been delivered to the Hank, to the amount of j-WI.OOO. Already three of the incorporated Hanks if tho city of New-York, which buvo been in operation twenty years, have formed associations under iho free buiikin law, without any apparent interruption to the regular hanking busineiis; and the notes issued good credit OHIO LEGISLATURE. Vridsir, lyebriinrT I I, ISi.l. IN SUN ATE. 3 o'ctark, P. N. Mr. Gregory reported bnek ihe hill to create die I7lh Judicial Circuit, ami fixing iheti.nn ol holding rourla therein, with one ainemlmeiit, whirh was agreed lo, and the imeslion being iheti on dm engrotiuiieiit of the bill, objections were made by Mr. Disiiev, mid itcveialiillM.tr members. Mr. Kekley taid he had voted for tho bill in every phnc in which it had appeared, but ho was now under Ihe necessity of tleliuiiiR hi posiiion. He wouhl not pretend lo say but what Ihe proposed citeuil wh necessary, nml that the inleiest of ihe Stale, nud the admuiislrat oii of justice, demanded the erealion ol additional circuits. Hut under the net ol last win. ler.rommonlv called ihe relieiu lmieiil law. all Presiileiil Jud-gen. and ihe Judge ol the S.ia:tior Cuurl of Cmniimtii. are serving for the very small sum ot seven hundred mid llirly dollar per year, while twelve President Judges who were e-tecled ptet i'uiit In that arc rccoivuie as a Compensation the film of twelve hundred dollars lier year. 1 enme here under the belief thai those salaries would tw equalized. The actum of ihe House has romjR'Hed me lo change that opinion. And while 1 urn so well satiidi d tint ro i ijiisiice m being done lo ull Judgi'S elected suirc ihe p.isMtge of liiat acl, I slill chii-nol vile to make any adiliiiornil ci-euiti. If the memliers of the Legisliiiun; will not increase those salaries, iheti let a derail -je men t ol our judirinl duties follow. I regard this whole objection lo the necessary increase ol Mime salaries us a kiiiall pirnyuiie eoiieerii, nnd 11 mailer in which the people neither feel nor care. Anil I will e,ive no vole for any mailer lunching (he iudiriary, until the Legislature thai I become sane, and be willing 10 duau act of sheer justice, lo ihote we hate ul-ready elected The bill was llien indcfinilily postponed, BII I.H 11KAII A TlllltU Tl M K AND PASSHl. To iiirorporale the Collegu Hill Academy , in KlUwort! , Trumbull county. To incorporate Iho Tr.tslees of the Dal l on I'jrsonage of the Metlioilisl Kpiieopal Churrh. Sugar Creek township, Wnvne I'ouuiy. To lay out and establish a free turnpike from Ottawa, hi Putnam county, lo Samuel Mycr's ,M II 011 Ihe Auglaize river. To incorporate ihe Merchauli' Mutual saleiy Insurance company of Cim iniiali. To incorporate the Wooilcr, Medina, and Cnyaliogn plank road rompaiiy. To provide for the sale keeping of l.nunlir Couvirtt. To lay out nud establish a Iree turnpike road from Kidrn-our's Mill, 10 a point near Deliance iu Williams roiiuiy. To millionth ihe Trustees ol the township of Hrooklyn, in Cuyahoga county, to erect a poor lioime. For the reltel of Win. H. Heard, of ,Mukiiigum roiiuiy. 'I'n amend ihe actio incorporate tho Wayne and Summit mil road company. To prevent nuisances in Ihr county of Cuyahoga. To authorize ttiu city counril ol ihe city of Cleveland to lew nn additional tax lor common school purposes. To lay out and establish n Slate road in the counties of Codiorlon ami Knox. To incorporate sundry churchc therein named. To authorize Ihe Governor to make a rerlaiu deed. To amend die act to provide lor ihe incorporation of townships, priced March 5, I HJI. To uuieud ihe act lo iiirorporale the Midillrlowu nnd West Alexandria turnpike road rompaiiy, passed Feb. J, Hi 1 1. Further to amend the net to provide tor tlio draining ol certain ponds iu Hutler county. Tlie ('ill to amend die act fixing the lime of holding CourU of Common I'lea. (wised J ,1110a r oOf IU1J. Mr. I'utv, 1! i-' "oil lo regit ate ihe rale of interest, with sundry niiieudoieuts which were ugreed lo, uud the lull was ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Koch reported back the bill lo incorporate the town nf Ml. Vernon, iu Knox coiinly, with sundry amendments, which Were di-posed of, ami the lull onlered lo lie engrossed. Mr. Warner reported bark the lull to incorporate ihe Newark 1'lauk road rompaiiy, Willi sundry inneiiilru.-nls, and the amendments having been deposed ol, the lull wn passed. Senate bill authorizing Ihe commissioner of Hancock county lo tuhsrrilic to the eap.lal slock of the Mad Hiver ami Lake F.ne. ruilro id riummny, came up Irom ilie House with nmeudmi'uli, and the bill w,i reconimillcd iu Messrs. Wood ami O iNeal. Mr. Wood oil e red the follotviug resolution -, lltxi'lwil . bu Hit (iiiirral Antrntklu of iie Slate of Ohio, That Ihe Serrrlary ol Slate be requested 10 lorward imiiiu-dtalelv lo the Aodilor of ihe counties of Ciawtord, Itich- ktml, Maiion, Hancock and Hardin, each one ropy ol Ihe law lo erci I l lc new roiiiiiy ot Wvaudol, and also one ropy 10 the t'otlm isler al Upper S iudusky.lo le by hi m delivered lo die Auditor ol Wy tin Jul cuun'y, as soon as said county shall tie orgamt'O. Adopted. Mr. I'.iwell ollered n resolulion, providing for printing 3000 exlrn copies ol the report of the slnudintf cumimllee 011 the I'euileiiluiry, in relation to rouvirl labor, w hirh w as agreed lo. On motion of Mr. Kelh-y. of F., the Selia;e lok 1111 die bill lo incorporate lliu StAle Hank ot Ohio, and moved also, that ine n tic laKe a rere, nil o ci(CK. Mr. Junes moved an ttiljoiinneni !us. Tlie ipiesliou was then put on a recess, nml carried yens irj. nuts VI, Tn Senate took a reresi till 7 o'clock. 7 nV.-r. .11. The Snate, agreeably lo a motion previously made, re I On molion of Mr. I'ainc. lurther proceedingi under thecnll were tlispeuicil Willi. , Mr. Hrown nl Hamillon, moved to reconinul the bill to the committee on New I 'mintics. . . Messrs. Miller and llrown of 11., Imped (he Houto would commit ihe bill, and tint take hasly action upon it. w the usual course to commit bills afior passing through Ihe committee.Mr. I'ame llionghl nothing eoold be fatiicd by recommit-liog; and il was not always usual to commit bills after patting through committee of the whole. Mr. Dodd said he had n largo number of rcmnnMrnnrcs ngnhiM Ihe prop sed new county, which he desired to present. Mr. Noble hoped ihe bill would not lie recommitted to the ecinniiliee on New Counties, a lhai rommiilee had lully es-iimiued all the papers pretenied them on the subject. Air Helrich moved thul the House adjourn lost, aycilU, noes :ki, , Mr. Hell moved to lay iho bill on Iho table, which was ngrred to aye tines .y. The House tin 11 adjourned. ffniiirdJiT, Fcbrsniry 1.1, IN 1.1. IN HKNATK. Praver by the Ilev. Mr. Dobb. Mr.Johnson prrseiiled the neiitinn of cilitctn of Washing-ton, ngniiisl the repent of lilt- Itotrcucbint'iit law of lust winter referred lo the committee on Itelniicliiii nl. Also, a peliliou ol rilii iis of Marietta, lor u continuation of I he nppraiseinent Inw liiid cu the table. The Speaker presented die petition of Frederick Tirnler, of Muskingum county, praying to tw released Imm the payment ol a Mihsmp'iou to the Oh:o Canal telerrcd lo the committee on Canal. Air. Vau Vorhes reported n bill lo construct the Gideon side rut and stated that a report would be iiihiIv 011 the subject inn few days. . A number of hill were reported bark by slnnding comnitl-tec, whirh were direried to be read n Ih rd lime on Moudny Mr. Huntings n-ported a b II tu establish a tree lurupike road in the county ol Shelby. Al n, a bill in establish u Ircu turnpike road iu the comities of Al m and Sti-lby. Mr. Hnrrcre teporled tuirk llw bill lo incorporate Ihe Helpre nnd Cincinnati rail mad companv, with sundry amendments, which together w nil the bill, were relerred lo Messrs. Itaneru, ltalilw.n and Jones, a 11 select rnmimltee. Mr. Cox from ihe roiuniitleu 011 Finance, mnden report re conitiutiidiiig the passage of the bill lor Ihe relief of James lllair, and the hi. I wat ordered to lie rea l a third lima on Monday.Mr. F.cklcy reported a bill In repeal the art In amend the act lo iiirorporale die city uf Chilhcuihe. Also a bill to author ie the Mayor and Common 'mine it ol Ihe town of I'itjua to nppoint an -nsm-dor ot Hour and wbitky. Mr. Powell retried back die bill lo regulate llic Slate Ll-brnry, with uineuiluieiils, which wire ngieed lu, find the bill was passed, Mr. O'Fcrntll. on leave, nresenled a petition for (he relief of Mr. Itouer, lor dHmiii;eusiuuied by the construction ul the .Miami Can a I retcrreil lo tlie rommiilee on t anal. Mr. Powell, nl citizens of Wyandot county , lor ihe appointment of Alexander Cmnpbell, Georite W. Lentil, and Abel lli'iiickj at Assoc ml e Jmlgcs of tuid county rck-riL-d to Mr, Pow.-II. Mr. King, for Ihe incorporation of ihe Hanover Social Library Association relerred 10 Mr. King. Mr. Wood, from the select rommiilee lo whom Ihe subee had been relerred, reported bark iho bill In nulliorif tlie coiiimispioiiers of Hancock rmmlv lo mib-mbr lo ihe capital slock of the Mail river anil Lake i.ne railrotio rompuny, hihi reriau Hiiiemlmeiilt hating been agreed to, tho lull was passed. hi lit nt;tt a Tiiiitn timi:. The bill lo incorporate Ihe Vermillion Institute, was rend a third lime and pased. Alto, the lull lo declare the rights nf bunk created by other government' lhau die uovermiienl ol Oli.o, A r. Pasted, Also Ihe bill to lis die uimiluum pnre lor the snle ol school land. Passed. (u the parage nl this bill Mr. W alters called Ilie yeas nud nays, and they were yens 'Ji, nns U Also the bill for the relief of i lie creditor, of the Grniiv.lle Alexandrian Soriely, and In enable nul Society lo collect nud pay its debit. Passed. I Mr. Diney culled the yens nml iiuvs on the passage of this bill, and ihey were yeu 11, nnts 12 J Mrr King introduced a bill to iiirorporale ihe Hullcr county loll hru'e rompacy. Mr. Anders-Hi imrodured a b II to authorize F.lixn llolgnlo lo couvev certain real estate belonging to her chiMrcn. Mr. Gnbriil reported a bill to iurorporutu the low 11 of St, Mary. HTATF. HANK OF OHIO. On motion of Mr. Ki ll.-y of F. lh- Senate look up ihe hill lo incorporate the Stile Hank of Mini, and resumed the con. siilernlion ol'the amendments laid on the luble, pending tlw lormer ciinsiileraliiiiisol the bill. The first ainemlineiil of the House, the consideration of whirh had been suspeu'led on molion ol Mr, Kellev ol C. win u piotision, relricinig Ihe nuin'M-r ol the ItrnuHics of ine State Hank, loirn, in earh or ouyol the counties of ihe Stale, with Ihe exreplom of (he comity of Hamilton, and allowing lo sa.d county ot Hamilton, thrtt brum lie. After semsi ri.iiycrsn'i;in. iheamemlmriil was again laid on ihe 1 aide, on motion ol Mr. Kelly ot ('. The 'it aini'iidiiienl ol (lie I louse, w hirh had hern suspended, was an amendment to section 1 1, prosidjig for the increase ol ihe 1a01l.1l stork ol ihe bank . according lo lb-cap- sinned Ilie eoiisKhTalioii ol ihe bill lo ineorourale jlie Stale ilnl slock ni'iiornone! 10 each ibslrn I, oiovitled ihe number of Hank of Ohio, and oilier buik'iii' coiuiiiiiiie, nud tin? aioeiel menu made lo dicta d bill by the llmi-e of Itepresemalives. Several ameiiduieuls ol intial inipiirlitii'e were agreed lo wilhoiil d' b.ile oihcis passed for lurllier coiisi'leratioii olhers rejerli'd and other d.-buieil al considerable length. Pending the consider til inn of dm House ameudmenls, timendiiieiit were ollered by Mr. Hartley, which elicited some waiin urt;mieiils and denunciations from dial taleul the Senate, nml whirh were disronl ol by parlt tolis. The Uoiorter lound 11 uniNt.nttle In rei ord the aineudmenli ngreed lo, nnd otherwise disjmscd ol, 111 such a maimer at to make Ihem intelligible to tla render, iuasinurh as they were not ioti-liigible lo h io'clf, with the cure pimu of die hisi, an addilioual section, prot nhng lor ihe repeal o the Hanking law now on Hie statute iHH'k.aud known .is .Mr. Itirlley's law lo " Herniate It.iuknig 111 1 tlito, passed March, HKd" At HWrlork, there being various preihspos-iioiit to restive-nest, iu certain ipiartcri. u niotiou preViuled that the Senate adjoin 11, and, m i ordmciy, '1'lie Svuate adjounitd. any of the cily hankt. Tlie New York Herald of Monday tayt thai Ihe merchants of that cily intend logive a public dinner to the Hun, CALLS CutHlxo, which will be a tpleudid affair. i3 The Virginia lloute of Delegates hat made a proposition In the Senate lo go into an election far a U. 8. Senator 011 Friday next. A Hill fer tle KacwnrngciMCMl mf AuricnllMr. Mr. Wctmorn, nf tho Ohio Senate, has introduced a bill for the encouragement of Agriculture in this Htate. From a ha-ny rIuiico at I Ins bill, wg ttuttk ils provisi'stts decidedly good. Something of tho kind has long been Uumuiided at the hands uf our legislature, and we nro glad to see this movement fur iho encouragement of that branch of domestic industry so intimately connected Willi the nfteresls and prosperity of imr great and growing Stnto. Tho panning interest hat been overlooked, alrcudy, quito too long. Scioto (i(i:ri. Ilr-AUTin't. Piii:i(iMr.?(o?i. Hetween 3 and 4 o-clock M'slerday atternimn, our atlenlion wni called lo a section of a rainbow, tlirtetfii onrhrnnl its concave sido being turned to tho Northward, i.e. awny from the sun. It seemed lo lie llu npon the sky. Not more than IK) degrees of it wero visihle, if so tnucb. Tho central part of it wns very brilliant. We hnvo never icon a rainbow in such a position before. Wo learn from the Dtnville (Ky.) Trihunr. tint the lion. Jflhn White, at present a member of the U . 8. 1 louse of Representatives, and formerly Seak-er of that body, has been nominated hy the (inventor of Kentucky as Judjc uf tho UHb Judicial District of that State. HOl'SK OF KI'.I'ltrsF.NTATIVFS. '.'A ii-iiisr, .1. NKW COI N l li'.S. The House returned l lie consideration of t.ie bill tn ererl die eiHimy of (i.lond, ihe ipestion iH'uding lieiog the amen I-ineut otlVred ly Mr. Ilclru h to strike out the lli tec lion, and iliseituig oilier mailer. The ameiidmi'iil was negatived. Mr. Helrich ollered an.uiier ameiidnient, so lint tit county seal thnll l located ns near ihe centre as possible. Agrvd lo. Mr. Ilelrirh moved further tn amend so that the ciliTcn of those Kiriiims of the proposed new county I 'ken hum Ihe roituties of Knox nud Hichland, shall not be taxed tor electing th (oil. lie bii hliugs. Atret!d lo. 'flu- ipiestion then being mi the engrossment of the bid, Mr. llrown of llani llmi. ni-elr some remarks in reference to the notices required to Ik- given. J lie lull was ilieii o uereti tu ue engrotHU aye ', noei Mr. J. Alison reported bark Ihe bill lo erect the cmmiv of F.llswuilh, wilh amendment strike out IUU wwfi wheivver il occurs, and mert .Mvltmm.l. wh eh wen- agreed to. Mr Mters moved to recomuul the bill In a seleci rommii lee of one which was agreed In, and Mr. Myers apHiiiitiil the com nut ice. Mr. WooUcy retsnried bnrk the bill in incorporate the Mu tual Lilo liKUfawe Company of Ohm, Willi meoduieuls, which were agreed lo, ami tlie bill passed. I lie bill lo mcoiporale I lie Mad Kiter, L rhana, nii'l hen- loii turnpike company, was returned from the Senute, wnh amemlmeiilt, wn rli were ngireii 10. A oiul resolution Wrtsriceiveit irom me senate, to pro vide lor the appointment of a Moral Instructor in the Ohio I'emieiiiiary, and it was iimi on lite ini ie. Mr. Pa mo moved to lake im the motion lo reconsider Ihe vute on ihe iudetimte pos'iiouemeiil nf Ihe bill Irom Ilie Sen ate to lax dog, which was lost '.'.t lo '11. tlilii intnilufrH Hy .Mr. lienkle, to ineorpornle the ll.iy- ton branch liiinpike company. Hy Mr Keemehu. lo author- the tnleol sriiooi mtiioii iu, hi vireen lownsinp, nainu- li.il county. Hy Mr. Leniuion, lor Ihe improvement ol the Moravian Slate mad hi llio counties of Harrison ami I iisrn- rawns. lit .Mr. Kirhuni. lo ameml tlie nri niroriHitatU'E I lie Summit comity Medical Sonriy. Hy Mr, Paine, to amend ihe art terming the Ix-nelil ol the writ ol liaiie.m rorjiiis. II v Mr. Heiineil, lo ameml ihe am mro'itoratuig il- n W a.liuiCiou M.iuuliiclunng company. Hy Mr. Coomb. 10 amend Ihe n-veoil act iiicorpoiuiiug the lowu of (ialhH4it, mid lo extend die rnrorHtc limits ol md town. The House then lo-k up Ihe reKirt ol the committee of die whole, I el im the laiile oy Riipurnnieiil on 1 ueiituy last, when ihe bills weic ai'liroiiitatelr ibsiM.sed of. Mr. Kaler oll'eh'tl a resohiiii'ii, ibieciiuz the Seen lary ot Ml. ue lo lurmsli the rouni ol n.M'kmg wnn ccriitm ihw, re- purls, and ij copies uf the School Ollircr'i Guide, which was aoopleti. I In motion nf Mr. Woolsev, the eommillre of ihe whola ttn disclhirged from the rou-elemtion ol Ilie lull Irom I lie Senate to ret ive and amend ihe art to mcorporaie the Clete laud ami IMtslmrgh rail mail company, unit tl was rccom-milled to .Messrs. W'oolsct atid I'll -on. On million ol Mr. Cotieii. the House timk up ihe lull for the lelief of l.vini. Mock nnd Wolf. I In million of Mr. Drake, the House llien went into committee ol dm whole, Mr. Gmtrkcl in die Clour, and considered a large number of bills, winch were rcpoited dark, and appropriately disposrd of. IlKTItOCHMLNT. The committee ol the whole had under coiisidrrnttoti the bill lo anienil the acl lo reduce lliu compeiisuliou ol the meut U'is of Ihe General Assembly, uml rerlaui oilier Stale and comity ollicers, passed Fell. 7, llltl, nnd reporicd the sumo back, amended, hv sinking oul all niter Ilie enarting clause. (Tlm bill proposed in increase the salaries of lite ollicers mimed j On motion of Mr. Paine, Ihe lull was poitponed until the first Monday m Decemher nexl. The House again went into rommiilee of the whole, Mr. Font iu the Chair, and considered ami reported bnrk the lull to r ran ire tlm buhrinl rirrml of the Slate, without amend. incut. ( Tlw bill erects the Pith judicial riicml. rnmpnstd of ihe cooniie ol Shelby, Meirer, Allen, Hardin, Haurock, Pul-mim, Paulding, Van Wert ami W ilham. In committee, Mr. Spear ni"vel lo strike out Mcrrer, wlot h wa Insi.l Tth1 bl wut recoinmilled lo the committee on the Judiciary The House ngnm went into ronumUee of Ihe whole, Mr. Coombs m ihe Climr, and considered a large mnnt'i r ol lulls, whirh were reported back, some of winch were rvcomimlled, Htifl sonif ordered lo be engrossed. The House llien took a recess lll 7 o'rlnck. 7..Vrr. I M The House weal into committee of the whole, MrItei-me-lin in the Chair, and considered, among olhris, ihe bill In pro-vide for the collection ul debit against tcamloais ami other walercratt. 'Ihe bill was dir,lod by Messrs. W'oolsey, Fluut, Knit-dull and Kirkum. nnd when reported back, il was recommitted lu Messrs. Ftnm nnd Wooi.ev. NKW COCNTV OF DF.F1ANIT, Also, the bill In creel the new ctmnlv of I Vli.in rts Thi bill was discussed nl great length by Messrs. Dotld, Hrown of Hamilton, ind Mr homey. Sundry motions lo amcud were rcjcrlcd.and when it wns rcxtrlcd back, Mr. iKnld moved lo reler il tu a tvlecl ron.mil lee of one lost. I Mr. Miller moved to adjourn lo. Mr. Ibidd movitl a call or the House, which iu ftme through with, and banks, authorued by iho lull, should Not go into ojierat nn wiilou our tear. A tier considerable debate. Mr. Prrkin moved tn amend tho amendment by sinking out ' one year" and inserting "Iko years," which wns agreed In wiiliuut a division. A further amendment ol the House. cntre-Kinling wilh ihe nlHive. nml icijuirmg the banks lo asseul lo such increase of Iheir capital, was nlo ngreeil tn. .Mr. Ketley ol'C, ncre moviil a reconsideration of the vole just taken on iIh' amendment lo section If, in order lo lay il i tlie laMc.lor luillier ronnierai on. Mr. Kellev of C. exp!,iineil and gave crrlain rensont for hi moli, m. and was rcplieil to hv Mr. K Ilev ol F ulso, in ntaualioi) of what he conceit ed would he the filer It of the nmendmeiii. ltemarks were also mmle bv Messrs. Perkins i and Cox, who thought by the words employed, that Ihe hanks, null be tomvfll-ii, lo iiirrea.e iheir Capiltll. 1 he motion lu rcroii'ider wns ilis it hud m the la'i'c. An anieii'iiueMl made bv the Hoote In tlie llili section, in relaliou in Urn (nihilities f director ami stockholders, ami xieudnig their amou I ul mdeliledness lu ihe .sank, nexl rame up lor Consideration, nod Mr. IVrkm moved that it le '1 lo, tn order dial il iingtil lie reterreo iu a commit lee ul conference. A number ol Senator parlinpilrd m Ihe delmle whirh lo). lowed, mid ihe nuiciidim-ul wa ti unity ilcaejcnl lo. I lie JSruale llien tmik Up tlie .uiienUnieni ul ine liouso, and il was aUoi'i.agreed to. The Sein.lo then look a recess. .tnVcrt. P.M. The Senate returned die consideration ol die lull to incor porate the S.ate Hank ol Ohio, and lite ami udmciilt therein, uiaiic hv the Honsu, ami so continued mini the usual lime of ndjouriimenl, when n motion lu lake a rcecst until 7 o'clock , prevailed, and Ihu Seimle 1-a.k a recess accordingly. i Al 7 orhx k, the Senate ngnm met and look up tlie Hank Hill, and ronl d till niter eleven o clock, ami long after lite amendments to ihe lull had I seen ih.M d ol. iu Ihe discussion I d il merit nud tlie iiicmIi ol tlie I K Kills propotu io i repealed. Thcs.- tlisrussions were curried mi principally le- I Aletsn, I'erltius nml nutlet, ami as ine reaoer wot readily Conceive, iiitolted nil llw old is-ws, fro nnd rn, which' have agilaletl the Iwo Mihlirnl panics lor ihe last lour or lite tears, nud whirh hate ln-en so I'miueully lite tuhjecl of legndalito .mil stump n peechs-, during lliat n noil. llw beiotlc Hi' i! It joilliieO. HOI SK OF ItF.PHKSF.NTATIVM. Prayer by lla- Ilev, Dr. Hoge. IUU$ rra'd th. Mini (iw-To incorporate llw Mismisbuigh it.rarv Associalioii passed. To abolish Ihe ollin s of I rosier and irtaoircr of the bih original surveyed lowuslup, tu ik'Hth ruunc, in Morgan couu- is, passeu. To author sit Iho le-eesof terlion 111, inork Inwnslnp, ?niitu.kv ciHiinv. lo Hirremlt r tlnir iea.es ami t.to ui-rsit recomiiniied to Mr. Hell. To incorporate i he Luphrmin awl llagcrslown, New Cat-line and Grvenevd-e lurupike roniMay passed. To auiitanxe the sale ol tcclmii lh, m lirtman township, Lucas couult pasted. F. r Ihe n'liel of H.-njimm (iriflin and lwii Pmkt pnsttd. (,0L.NTV ()K M,mKOv, Toercri ihe ik'W coiim v of Gilead, and alter the boundaries of Crnwli.nl and .Mat ion routine. Mr. M Farl.md move, I lo lay ihv b ll on the table. Mr. Ilelr.ch ted n call ofihe House, which was gone through with, nml lurilnr (.roceeduii uuder the callwcrudit-M-ied wilh. The HotKC llien n fucil lo Iny on lite table. .Mr. Ileiinli oppo.rd ihe bill, nml g.it e il as hi opinion that Ihe comities, Irom winch the new rouiily was taken, would not contain their coosi.iuiionnl number of sejuarc unlet, Mr. H urged lies upon (lie llmur wnh much force. Mes.r. Shaw mid Nol.ie ri Ja-d. loili staling that from ihe Itc.l etfl.-ncc which could le obui I, each ol ihe ro-mliet would rontaiii the n-imivl number ot sipiare m lc. Mr. Helrich NUloii moved n call ol llic House, which WAS gone through With, nud d o-i'd ol. Mr. Hrown. ol Hamilton, mh'ri iscd. ihe House, for a few memcnis, wuli much wani.tii. itgion-i ine imi. Mr. Hennell said the ImcimIs ol Ihe IhIIIihiI not yet satisfied him tullicieiiily nf the reasons tor taking from nml attaching lerr tnry lu Ine county uf Ciawlord, lu induce hull lu volu lor Ihe bill Mr. Shaw made a lew remarks m n piy. The uursliou wns iIh ii taken, ami rvsulletl ayra .1), noes IW. .. the bill jh'ittd. The lide ol tlm hdl was amended by striking nut (I dead and insetting Morrow. 'rltbiw, ,-r., prtscit'rJ Hv Mr. Itrttwn of Wayne, iwo renionsiraurrs against die election ul ihe new count ol Lilt-worth laid im the table. Alio, a rciimnstrHiire against any division of Wayne county la d on ihe table. Also, die mniion of I'M citiieii nf Craw lord county, asking lor the election ol Dttid Anderson, as Associate Judge ol said coutilt laid on llic tabic. Hy .Mr. Johns, lor ihe incorporation of iho First Hpii Churrh ol Duncan's Falls, in Mmkiiigtimcuuiity referred lu tlie committer on Cot poral ions. Also, two (trillion of nliieiis of Muskingum eonniy. asking t lie npp'miimeul of Joint Wfttlrinbee superintendent of the niilionidro.ii) laid on the I able. Hy Mr. Huntington, of c ti nt of Toledo, for an amend mi nt to ihe rhntu r ol dial my referred to Mr. Houiington, Hy Mr O'Haiiuoii.l'of the UH-orHralion ol ins: German lie iicvolciit Society of ierk rehired lo Messrs. O Han aim nud Itecntelui. Hy .Mr. Dodd, the remonstrance nf HHn rilircnt. sgatutl ihe proposed new eoinil) ol Deli.nicr laid on ihr tabk. H) Mr. Kirkum. ol ruireti ul Summit county, lor a Inw la lux dogs laid on the table. Hy Mr Fluut, ol niiifiisof ColmnhiAna Coiinly, asking lo be aiiarhiil to a ceilaiu school ilislrtcl irkricd lu ihe corn, millet on School. Alsn, a rcinoii'iritnro ngrtinsi ihe vncaiinn of any part of tlw Clinton Stair rtmd rein reit lo the committee on Itoads nnd iithwa. Hv Mr. Hrilton. of citiieii nf Adnmt fouiitv, nn the inh. jeel of vmihug spirituous hpiort telerrcd to the Judirtary comnuiirs. Hv Mr. Omhcrtort. for a change m Ihe law rcguUliug iy. am ficentes laid on the latdc. Hv Mr. Henn. two prtU'oit, and the proceeding of a public mei-iing al Crbana. hir n law to u thorite the Mad Itivef nml l.nke F.rie Had Hoal Coiupaiiv in botrow mmicy re Krted U) llw committee oo Itad Itoads and Turnpikes. Altn. Iwo nulitiont for a State load from Millord, Union enmity, lo Urbana referred tu ihe comniitlec on Uoadt and liighwnyt. Hv Mr. Johnson, of citiicns of rilrongville. Cnynh.-ga county, for a Inw to punish seduction aud adultery referred lo llw Judiciary coiniuiilee. liy mr. uanuaii, lor a nans di Atiuauuia ibiu on me ta ble. Hy Mr. (iunrkel, for ihe incorporation of Minerva Lodge, No. IIH, at AliBiuishurgh referred lo Messrs. Gunckel and Mr Kinney. Hy the Chir, the meirorinlof citizens of Springfield, in ro-fe renre to the turnpike road law relerred lo Ihe coiniuiilee on If nil Romls ami Turnpike. iiitrtHiucfdlly Mr. Hean, tu authnrirc cerium nan Hond Conn anies lo borrow uiimey. Hy Mr. Henkle, lo umeiiil the net eslabhshiiig a free turnpike roml from Kalida tolhe Michigan Stnto line. Hy Mr. Dubbins, lo provide for ihe transportation of ronvirls, for the employment of rnnvirl labor, nud for other purpose. Hy Mr. Downing, to lay oul a graded Suite nmd in Washington, Allien and MeigK coun ties. It v Mr. McKiuuey, lo amend ihe art incorporating tlie nl y or Dayton, Ity Mr. Higguit, to prevent vexatious litigation, nud ipiiet tide lo real esinie. Hv Mr. Filton, lo amend Hie net lo provide lor the supHirt ami lieller regulation ol common schools, uud lo create -permanently Iho oliiee ot Superintendent.Mr. Kiikuin, from (he committee on Ihu Public Lnndt, re-(sorted buck the bill lo authorize the tide of ministerial section, No. I'J, in Sriiiin township, Mt-igt comity, and it wat or dered lo )eeiigroied. Air. Drake, Irom (he commilico on i.orpnrnliom, reporter hock the lull lo establish a free turnpike rood iu Shelby county, with one amendment, which was agreed to, and the bill ordered to be engrossed. Mr. Kaler, bom the committee on Kchoolt, reporleil hack the bill lo authorize the tale ol school tec l ion iu Monroe comity, and il was ordered lo be engrossed. itir. iifukle, irom the eomimilee on uau iioait ami turnpike, reported back Ihe bill lu establish a free turnpike road in iho Counties of Vun Wet I and Paulding, and il was ordered to be engrossed. Also, the lull lo incorporate ihe Huron plnnk road compa ny, with nineiidmenii. whirh were agreed lo, and the bill ur- lereo lo lie eiigrosieil. Also. Ihe lull lo amend the art incorporating ihe Cincitmnli, Columbus nud Wootler lurupike company, with an amendment, which was ngreed to, and the bill laid on the table. Also, the lull lo lay oul a Iree lurninke mad in I tie cmmtici uf'Jncksoutiiid Gallia, wilh uu amendment, which was agreed lo, and Ihe bill onlrred lo be engrossed. Mr. Coomb, from the Judiciary vomimttee, reported back the bill lo nrrnuge the judicial circuits of Ihe Slate, with uiuoiidiiienls, which were agreed to. Mr. 11 oi teller moved the indehmlc postponement of the bill lost. Mr. Hosteller moved io strike out Shelby rnitnty lost. The bill was then ordered lo iu third read. ug ayes 43, noes "21. Mr. Hrown of Hnmltlon, reported bnrk the bill to provido for Inyitig out nml establishing free lurupike road, with one amendment, whirh wn ngreed lo. nud the loll passed. Mr. Itell reported back Ihe hill io authorise the lessees of rrl:on Hi, in Voik town. hip, Sandusky county, lo surrender iheir leases nud take dvrds, with one aiiicndmeiil, which was agreed to, and ihu bill pnised. Mr. W'oolsey reported bark Ihe bill In amend the act in-cofporaiiu' the Cleveland and Pittsburgh mil road company, wnii amendment, and dm bill was recommitted lo the cumimllee on Kail Uoadt and Turnpikes. Mr. KiiJgwny reiMirtnl Pack pciiinmt asking a cnange in ihe road law, nnd they weie relerred lu llw commit leu on Koads ami Highway .it r winter reported dack ine inn in amrnu ine nci in tay out a Slate road m the counties of Stark nml ( arroll, recom mending it mdeliiiiie (HisiiHniemi'iil, which was agreed lo. ftl-.W I.DI .MI Uf .llAltnilfM.I.. Mr. Mveit reunited bnrk the lull lo erect ihu coiinly of r.llsworlh, (changed tu Marshall,) recommending its indefiu-ue postponement. On tins a long dt'Cussion ensued, in whirh Mrttrs. Myert, Summers, and Hrown, of Wayne, supported the indefinite pnstHiuemeul, and .Messrs. Johnson and Darnell opjioscd il and il wu. negatived nyet 5H, uoe Jj. Mr. llrown, ul avnc, inoviitlo ootlHHie tlie lull until the first Monday in December uex'. A uoiher discussion eiiiucd, w hen the motion wat loll ayes 2'.l, noes .11. I he lull wat then ordered to be engrossed a ves 31, tioe .in ami lend die third lime on Tuctdnv nexl, A resolution was received from iho Seuale, dirertuii the Serrelary of St tle lo forward immediately ! die auditor of i mwlopl, mrhlaiwt, Ainrion, llnirK mm lianiui rouuiies, n copy of the law lo erect the coiuuy of Wynmlotle, and one ropy io the Po.lmaslei at Cpjier Sandusky, lo lie by hi in delivered to t lie auditor of Wyaudoiiu county, to toou at the same is organized. Adopted. I Im lull io incorporate timilrv churrhct tmrcin numeil. wnt re'uriied from the Seuale, wuli ameiidmeiils adding tncro chori lies to the bill. The amendments were agreed lu. The lull to amend the net mrmvitnimg the Middletnwu and Wesi Alexandria turnpike company, Wat returned Irom the Senate, wnh an ameiidmenl iitt luluig a bill to incorporate ihe Wet Alexainlna and Knphemia turnpike road compnuy. The aiuendmeiil wa agreed lu. I he Senate ins'sied on then nnv-ndmrnls in Ihe bill incor porating Ihe Faulield, Yellow Spring and Chiton turnpike company, aud on motion ul Mr. Drake, a cointniuce uf con- lereere whs apiiouiietl. .Mr. Hrown, of Hamillon. oflrrrd a resolution requiring Ihe ."taie Primer lo inlorm tin House hy w hat aollionly the poll-lion asking n rhnnge in Ihe nanu; ot Tylertvitlc, wat nmiled. Mr. Drake said he supposed lie had euclnted the petition in the lull, win ii tie prescnteu it, ami lliul il hau Itet-u tent to tlie Printer bv mistake. Iteni'trkt were made by several gentlemen, when Mr. Ford moved ihm tlie Clerk Iw permitted tn explain the mailer, which wa agreed in. Tlie Clerk then tialed thai he hnd nol teen the peliliou from lite lime il wns presrnird; and supposed il was lohlediu the in'tition. anilteul lutlie I'rmler llinnigli misiiike. Air. I rake mmle a lurllier explanation, wlieu Ibu retolulion wn lain on ine lame, ami The HMise look a rices. IIOI.'SB OF KF.PKKSF.NTATIVF.H. 3A cri-, P. M. The lions sint nearly the whole nflrriioou iu committee of the whole, Messrs. P.ime, Higguit, Hell, Culler, King- bury and Cddwell, rcspcrlivrly ocroptnig die Cha'r, and uii-ri-o a vcit large iiiimtrr ol iidi, which were either re- cimiiiiiili-d or ordered io be engrossed. flu milium ot Mr. Hell, ihe hill in provide for Ihe creel ion of a new rStale H'ue, wnt taken up. and sni motion ol .11 r. Kutgway, it wit recommitted: in me commilleeon Ihe I emleiilmrv. I lie lull to Amend tho art fixing ihr lime of holding the Coorl of Common p,-s, was retnrm'd Irom lbs Senate, Hi artH'iulineois, which were ngrred lo. Tlw House adjourned. .Tlssudw, rebrstrtre IT, IN SKNATK. Prayer by the Hev. Mr. Fldrolge. .Mr.' Kellev of C nresenled the (trillion of 9.1 cilitrna of Medina ciaiuty, for ihe iiicoreoritiiou of a companv tn con- struct a plank road from Cleveland lo Harrisv I.e. m Medina county relerred io ihu committer on Itondt aim) Turnpike. .sir. milling, ul Dr. Julius lirceman. and other nt'icns f Lorain county, fur nn acl ol iiKoriMiraiimt lor die F.clcciic Medical In-liluiool Ciucuinau referred lo Ihe eommiliceon CorHirNlioiit. iilr. Amlerson, irom larlnri, mrrrhan's ami olnert, on the .Miami rnnal, lor llio ronsiniclion of tmalt. In break tlio ire on said e mod referred lo ihe n immure, on Canals. Mr. OWtal, Irom ciluens ul Craw lord ciHiiity. for the elec tion of Jos, Anderson at Associate Judge itl said county laid on lite table. Mr. Millet, ihe petition of Rachael Johnson for a divorce from her husltaud refeirrd lu Mr Miller, Mr. Disiiev.ol ciliien ol Coicimiati for an art in amend (he acl m relation lu the While W ater c nab relerred tu Mr. Disney. AIo, certain petitions, asking for act nf incorporation, wh eh wrte referred lo ihu com mil I ue on Corporations. Mr Odmrn, I lie peliliou of ciliieut ol Poliintn rnnntv. for the election ol John J. Ackrrniau, as I'rcsideul Judge of llw nun oisicci. Also.nl ciliien of Crawford eounly, fur the election of U.it m Amlerson. a Atsociate Judge. Mr. Powell, uf ciiuviu ul Delaware county, for aid to ag-nridinral tocietic Mr. Chnney of D.iviil Gomlwin, for rnmpensAtinn for ser vices as low iistup clerk re let red lo die eommillre on Claim. Mr. Hastings, horn IIj ciliien o Harrison rituuty, for a lax on tlieep re'etrrd io ihe rommiilee nn Finance. Air. Ilnnere ol eiliii-ns ol fayelte cihiuIV. ngauisl any nl- trraiiou ol the Day ton, Xeuia and Wathmglon turnpike mad laid on the laMtt. Mr. Ci'i, ol .'J ruixent nf Wyne county, tor a Slate road from W iHislerto Chuion l.ud on ibe lal V. Mr. Miller, a letter from George Craig.nl Jefferson roituiy, atkntg lor rebel relerred lo Ihe committee mi Claims, Mr. F.cklev, Irom the committer on Corporations, rrported n bdl loincutNitalu die Puluam I'niuii Suuday School DeHts-ilorv.Mr. Chancy. A bill In authorise the Sale of school section Hi, iu nng I sujvet.sl lown.h'p 1 1, ul range 1 1, iu ihe couuliet ot Morgan and Muskingum. Several n-Miris were nude hy standin r cninmiltret, among which, a icnirl made by Mr. Kelley of F. Irom lite inajoriiv of Ihu com ui 1 1 lee ihi Finance, iu relation to I be bill, introduced a lew tint s since, ' lo plot ulv lot a cash vahtaiioii ol prom r-ly, lor pnrmv ol latHlmn, and anieuilalmy ol Ilk sevctnl acts Miiuliug mil llr mode lor levying lases." Tla rrport w as ol considviabki kugth, and was read by Mr. Kelley ol F. IN his pint e. When Mr. Disney rose, md expretnl hit dissent, a the muox i ly of lliecommiiire, lo lite priHiiions nml conrlusiont of i be report, nnd which, iu his opinion, wrre calculnteil in priMluer a lalsa impression in relation lo the Ituanret ol Ilie State. He roiielmled hit remarks, by staling lu intention lo inironore a minority rcmn. Tin rrHitl was Ihm laid on the table, and ordrred lo be prmiiil, Mr. F.ckley reptftrd a bill lo amend the art lo incorporate Ihr Hcimblic and Hoc v rut lumpike road rompimy. Mr. kcklry reiHiflcil bark and tccont'itemled lr indefimle pttttpsmeineitt ul tlie bill In authorise Iho authorities of ihe low n ol Pot smooth, lo grant license. Mr. Gregory was opposeil to agreeing to (he report of Ihe commuter, and addressed ihe Senate lo that chVel. nnd in CI plaint t ion ol ihe Views taken u'n lhal tuhjecl by Ihr rili-tens of Portsmouth, and roncluded by m t ing lhal the bill be icruntmuicd In a trkel commuter of three. Alter tome lurdier remarks by Messrs. F.' kley, flrrgnry. Codding nud Wood, the bill wst recoinmilled lo Mi-tsit, F.i kl.-v, Gregorv, and Van oihrt. Mr.' Powell reporleil t'ack the bill in rrlatimt tn wills, with Amendments, which were agreed to, and Ilie bill wot ordcird tu a lhud reading. Mr. ttn Id win reported bark the bill In inn rporatr the Helpre ami Cuiruinalt Itmlronl Company, wilh sundry amend-tneiita, winch were disposed of, ami the bill wat ordered lolte read a lhud time. Mr. Warner retried a hill to incorporate the Central Ohio Insurance Company. Mr. O'Fcrrail reported lrk the lull to establish a fter innt-pike rond, in ihe counties of Shelby ami Logan, from S dney, through limnry, to Wrsl latterly', wilh Aluemlmeiils, which were agreed tu, nml Ihe lull was ordered lo a lhud rending. Mr. D'Ferrall teimrled bark ihr rrsobituHi lor the rrht-l nf Simnm French ami m her, fur damages tiislAinrd by ihr con-st roc l ion at the Miami Canal, Wilh amendments, whirh were agreed lu, and the tpteiliou being on lite paituge uf Ihe rvso-Illlioil,Mr. Kelley, of V., maile nberimnt, and wn replied In by Mr. O'rerrnll, who tusinined the Jtwtire of tlie rlauns, the settlement ol which wrt provided lor by llic resolution. The debate wat continued by Mr, Kelly, of F., who did nol conceive thai the facts in the rate, as presented, were mf-ticienl lo sustain the claims, nnd who argued ul tome length iigaiusl the adimttion of rlaimt nf n vae,ue and questionable rhnracler, whirh were continually coming up lor damages sustained by die construction ol ihe public workt, fur the construction uf whirh die claimant had originally prayed. Mr. Anderson followed, aud argued die legal points presented ly the subject, ami concluded by expressing hit hojie lliat the claim would receive a fnvornble consideration, Mr. Kelley of C, nfter a few remnikt, moved thai the retolulion lie relerred to the committee on Ihn Judiciary, and ihu debate was resumed by Mr. Kelley of F. in reply to the legal points mooted by Mr. Anderson, nnd was continued hy the latter gentleman, and by Messrs. I laid win. O'Fenall, and Dxitey, when die resolution was referred to ihe commit ice un die Judiciary. Mr. Van Vorhes introduced a lull to construct (lie Ml. Vernon Inicrnl canal. Mr. O'Ferrall introduced n bill to authorize tho mayor and town council of Piipin lo renumber (own lots. Several oiherlnlls wero introduced, the titles of which were nol obtained, nnd The Senate look n rcceit. HOUSE OF KFPKKSENTATIVES. Prayer by the Itev. Mr. Miley. Hiiii read tlie third time To lav oul a free lurtinike road in Shelby county pasted. I o lay out a Slate rutid in tho counties of Picknwny aud Hosn pasted, To lay out a Slate road in llio couniiot of Van Wert and Pa u Idi ug passed . Tunudmrize the sale of miuiiterinl section 211. in Scinio lowuslup, Meigs county passed. I o iiiiiliorize the sole of section IG, lownilnp 6, id Ihe 5th range, in Monroe county passed. To nmeud the ncl iucorimraliug the Itepublic and llucyrui lurupike company passed. lonmemi mo nci incorporating tlie vvuisn uaivinistte Methodist Church of Cincinnuli passed. To Iny out a freo lurninke road from Fairhaven. Gallia coiinly, lo Jackson, in Jackson county passed. To amend the an cjinhhshuig a Iree lurupike rond from Columbus lo Helletbniaiiie passed. i o incorporate ihe Huron I lank road company paeil. Tu arrange Ihe Judicial Circuits of this Stale ( creating a new rirruit ) mr. Miner moveo lliat ihe tun tie postponed until the iirtt Monday of Dccemlcriirxl, which hewilhdirw. The bill wns then passed ayes 'II, noes 21. 1'rtitioHi prfiti-itHv Mr. Hrown of Wayne, a petition of cin rent of Wayne county, for a Stale rond from Wimsier to i initoti, in rsummit county Also, me proceeding ui a meeting of cilixeus of Wnyuu and Summit counties, for the same ol jeel referred to the committee on Koads and ukigli-wavs,Also, a rrmonsirnnre of cilireni of Mohican township. Wnyue county, agin nt t ihe new county of Mohican laid uu the IhIiIo. Also, of citizen of Wayne county, fur a lax on dogi re ferred lo ihe coiniuiilee on Finance. Also, of cilizent of Wayne rouniy. for a law for Iho or ganization of Agricultural Societies relerred lo Ihu rommiilee on Agriculture!, ' Hv Mr. Johns, Iwo net it ions from cit zens of Muskingum county, praying that John Wnrtemlx-e may le apHinlcd Su-MTiiiiendeiit of ihu National Hoad laid on the table. Hy Mr. Noble, iho remonstrance ot citizen of Wirrcn county, against any alteration of the law relating In Iho Virginia Military School Fund referred M Mr. Noble, Ity Mr. imam, of riiizem nl Coshocton county, lor Ihe extiiusioii ot the Wnlhonding raual to Ml. Vernon referred In the comniitlec on Public Work. Also, ol citizen of llolinet county, for a repeal of llic lie- Irrurhineiii Law laid on iho table. Hv Mr. O'Hiiumm. lor llic iurorniralion nf the rirtl Con- grcgalmtiul Church of Heimm-Mon, Licking cuunty referred lu the coin in 1 tec mi Corporation. ity Air. Amlerson, lor nn amendment io inn maricr oi ine Hamilton KoriVille, Darrlown, Oxford and Fjirhaven luru pike company Also, lor an amendment lo I lie charier ol ihe .tiiami nniigo couutant relcrreu lo iriestrt. aiiucmoii auu McMaknt. Hy Mr Dodd, for nn alteration in the Independence, Van Huren and Kotgeville Iree lurupike road referred lo tlie committee on K ol Koads and Turiiikes. Hy il r. Kirkum, two pennons ol c im-iiint nummli couniy, for a nmdilir niton of ihe Heirenclinieur low laid on ihe lable. Hy Mr. Caldwell, of aureus of Crnwlord county, iu rrlrr- cure lo iho Stale rond laid nut on tlie line of Ihr Colombo. and Sandusky turnpike relerred to Messrs. Caldwell, Itnlg-way ami Crom&e. Hv Mr. Kwuig, of citizens of Cincinnati, to authorize the Little Miami nml Mnd Hiver nud Lake Erie rail fowl lo borrow money laid on ihe I nble. Hv Mr. Coombs, Ihe remunsirai'ce of 120 citizens of Gnllia county, ngauisl nllnwing persons of color tu testify where wnue tierson nrc parties nun on ine mine. Hy Mr. Guilterson. of cilicns ol Sidl Creek township, He lines county, (or the tale nf certain school lamli in Hich land county, belonging lo snid township lAid on ihe table. Ity mr. iiuiumgiou, oi cilizent ui i.ucn aun lyooorouu-liet, for a law authorizing the llimimg of limber, under certain resirirlioitt, on the Wabash and Erie canal relerred lo the committee on Public Workt. Hy Mr. McFarlnnd, nf rilizciis of Knox rouniy, for Ihe extension of the Walhomling rnnal lo Ml. Vernon relerred tu the rommitlee on Public Workt. Hv Mr. Drako, of eitir-ti of (trrrne rouniy, fur a Inw for the iseiter observance ol the Sabbath laid on the lable. Hy Mr. Johnson, tor a plank road from Cleveland to Won ler referred to the rommiilee on Kail Honds and Turnpikes. Hy Mr. Coombt, of citizens of Gallia county, for an amendment nf the Cougressiiiual apportionment law referred lo ihe Judiciary Coin in it tee. Hv Mr. Henii, ngauisl the patnge of Ihe bill In nmend the acl incorporating die Dthana, Troy and Greenville lumpike rompaiiy referred to the com tin lice on Had Hoadt and Turnpike. Mr. Morris, from Ilie committee on Roads and Highways, reported bark Ilie lull lo amend the art crrating a Commit-turner for ihe Slate roail from Clmm tie rsv ilie, Muskingum rouniy, in Conl Hun, in Washiogum county, wnh amendment, whirh were agreed lo, and iho bill ordered lo lie engrossed.Mr. Ford, from the commlt're on Finanea, reitortrd hark ihr bills lo incorporate the I 'levelaml a'd Hud son Kail (toad rotiipauy, nud tlm l anion nml Akron Hail Koau company, and they were rerotnmiiled tu Ihe Committee on Kail Itoads ami Turnpike. Mr. Ikitiiiint, from ihe committee nn the Penilenbarr, re-torted bark Ihe hill, nccompnn ed by a report, lo provide lor the ercrtion of a new Slntr House, with ameudnieini. Mr Panic moved thai Ihey bu laid on the table nnd ponied. Mr. Arrhbold opposed iho motion, and Mr. ltulgwny made nn rxplaualion, hcn the motion wat ngreed lo. Mr. Coon i!. from the Judirmry rommitlee, rexirtcd back the lollowiug bills, and they were ordered lu be engrossed : For ihe relief of Jithn German ( To rxlrml in ihe niltnimsirstors of ihe estate of Thomas II. Stephen a lurther linn In trllle tnid eilBle) and Fur the relief of the securities of William Dawson, a treasurer of William county. Mr. Coomb. Irom the tame committee, reported hnrk the bill lo regulate judicial proceeding, where bank aud bankers are pari ict, with ameudmenls. whirh were ngrred to. Mr. Arrhtvold moved lo refer lite bill lo a select eommillre of our lost. A long disennioii rnsuctl, in whirh Mestrt. Arrhbold, Co wen. Fliun, Miller, Kiikum and lliggint participated. Mr. Fliun moved an amendment to at lo deu powers of sllnriirv tn hnukers lost, ayes Jl, noes .'IL Mr Krrmehn olfrrcd an amendment, that whenever any bank of this Stale shall refuse tn pay iu lliu legal coin of the C nited Stales, any of ilt bills, note," any juslice of the ra.r, nr court of competent jutisdiciion, may issue execution agaui.l any properly ul such bank. Ve. Mr. Drake motnl lo amend the amendment, lhal banks nnd bankers shall have Ihe like summary remedy against their debtors. A tier some ditrnssinn between Mettrs. Itcrmelin, Drake and Flmu, Mr. It. withdrew hi amendment. Mr Flmn oll'crvd an amendment, which was losl ayct 23, nor 3H, Metsrt. Miller nndCowen then addretsed the Home, Mr. Higgiti movrd lhal ihr House lake n reers lost. Messrs. FhiniMitd Miller addressed (tie House, alter which the lull w as ordered lo lie engrossed, The House look a r crest. Krmnrkaaf .Us. Ultlgtvitf , In Ihe House, Feb Llib, on Ihe lull to provide for (he erection of the New State House. Mr Hinnwar tatd he rote wilh tome feelings of delicacy, lo mskr any remark upon the tub jeel. at it must l admitted that his coiistiluenls hnd a pcitoiial interest in the mailer. He wat not willing, howotrr, lo admit lhal il wa a work winch would be lo their exclusive mierrst. but ihai ii was one in which ihr whole Stale had a deep concern. The prcsert alum of lite pnhlir iWumenl demniidcd il ( Ihecoiiveinenre ol Iho inrmlicrt di iuAiidud il ) il wat reipnred at a meant in facilitate the business ol leg is I nl ton. He would, however, sny no more uptni this view ol llw sulject, at the reasunt lo which lie niiw hrielly relerred hnd Ivern tiAteil more nl length in ihe reiairl ol ihr roninutire on Public Hudding. Hi chief oh- jerl in nrismg Inatldn ts the House wat to set mendrr right won resprci iu ine proem provision ol lite lull, wmrh he Ih-hi ved were mil, suire nmrudmenu had Iteen adopt eil, geiirr ally iiiiderslitoil. Tlie bill, nt mended, provided .implv that die neil prohts pntsM'riively, nud lite turphit htlwir id the convict in die Peiiileiiliitry should be uppropnaled tn this pur Mir, and l hut at contract for prison labor should expire, such conlrisrts shouhl not lt rnu'wesl, if, tu ill opinion ol die Directors of the priMHi, nuch rout rite is came tn rouiiciiliun with fn e mechanical labor, and lh.it such emit ictt as were 'clensi tl fioni romrac is, should Itu employed upon die work inipicstion. He contended, that il intisl Iw within lite recoiled ion nf every gentleman, lhal ntimrr'tut petition were now lu ihe hnndiof die chairmen of the respective Ptmtenliary committees, ask its si that n ib tie rent ihrcciain should be given lu con tic I laUir. Pclilions of a similar inimri were prennlrd in large iinmler, during tle last session, and gentlemen were much misinken if tliey Miesed the mpeclalJe class ot our mucus, who had thus tent up their pennons, were nut t milled toronsidi rniinni they would tie heard, and it was our houmlcii duty to give litem a rrspecilul hearing, ami to act ellirienily on their be half. Gentlemen hnd said thai by appropriating cmivirl In bor npoit tin htuse, it wat directly inieitering wilh the busi ness ol iree la l tor, nml w a tiien-oy no renet. lie wouiu iny In genllcmen thnl ihr titer tianirt did not desire lhal die con-virtt should he locked up in ihcirrcll v on iheroutrnry, ihey were willing that ihey should Im rmploted so a not to be a lux tiKto the Stair, and so far nt he knew ihr tenluneiili and the let hug of Ihn mechamrs upon Ilus subject, ami he had had a pieiiy extrusive roirrspomleiice with them, they were rnlirelv willing lhal eonvirl I. dMir should Iw applied In all pub-I c building, or winks in whirh ihe Suite might Ih engaged. To this Im had lie id no objrrliou, anil il die mechanics ihem-selvet were sniislied, I e thought none had A nghl In object on the ground that we were thereby nol doing enoogk for the pc-lilioiiers. Tho old pfiom, inemheil were well aware, wnt annually a bill of rxfieiisr lo the Slate, of Irom I'.' tn I .V1 11 tlollars, nud this tlalr nl thing mi) lire I the p nple and their representatives to adopt n new sy.lnn, nol wnh reference In making it a source nf revenue, bill that it nughl deltay ill tw ii ttprnsrs, ihe rrull of the ndoption of n new y tiein hat Iteen, uol milv lo rehete the Stale irom tni tlion on thai ac count, bill alsn lo add a small sum In the annual reicnnci. Iow. ir, here i an institution from whirh no revenue wnsex-(ircti-d one Iwlongmg exclusively lu tlie Sinlr, tlie pficr d of whirh are A'ked for lite purpose of rnrrtiiig itn ihr work in iptcstiou. and is ii nu unreasonable demand! pAitirulnrlv wltrn il t admitted nn nil hand thai dot work must in the natnre of ihmgs hr cnrneil lorwrtrd in a very lyw year, and wla-n wr eontoler that each rnnvirl could eini In ihr Stale upon this work, mitre than tw ire as much a Ihey an now receiving upon contrails. He said ihst if every convict were now Iree irmn cuntraci, il would tte lo the iuirresl of ihe Statu lo em ploy ihem upon iheir own work, and appropriate from iho treasury enough lor iheir tulxnsieuce, became in the prepa-rntion uf tlouu and iilheruuiicrialK, either lor public builiiiis, or lor ihu repair of locks, die, fur your canal, they could earn lo ihu Stale the wages of iree Inlwr. Mr. K. here went iulo an argument to show that all tho lurks and other fix lures uf siono upon ihnt portion of iho Dluu Canal, from tho Licking Summit lo Portsmouth, must be rebuilt before many year ; and that the limestone ol ihu Sciolo was ihe only permanent material with which ihey could bu built ; and insisted that iu thin and oiher legitimate works belonging lu the Slale, ihe convicts could be employed nlmot iiidrJinik-ly. W hen gentlemen, tuid Mr. K., object in dm prosecution ol lint work beeuute ihu State it poor ami iu debt, hr was induced to doubt whether Ihey havo looked far enough ahead lu see ils ultimate consequence. And he whul.l illustrate the position in which the Slate would thereby plat u hcrrcll by supposing a rase ; A gentleman having under his control tlm lubnr of say U) men, but being himself in det.t, Im says I am nut able lu purchase materials ujioii which to employ these, men ; my neighbor has ollered tun forty cents per day for tlu-ir labor, and 1 am rather inclined to lake il ; it it true, lhal if 1 were disposed lo extend my credit a little lurllier, iu procuring matenuls upuu which to employ these men, 1 rould most ccri.tmly make by ihu operation tome dollar or dollar mid a hull a dnv noon earh man. and I know mv neighbor, by a proper representation wou'd lend ine Ihu money. Yet I am not inclined logo in debt farther, and therefore mull lose nearly all the kmc tit of the labor of Ihc-rt men. Would such a man be deemed a prudent nud tale man ager of hit own nll'air ? 1 trust not. Now, sir. lliu Slate it iu a precisely similar situation. She hat a work to do, one which must shortly Ue done, mid shall the longer continue to farm out her labor al Irom Of) to M) ceuls a day. while l his tame labor, applied to her own work, would earn for her ibrice that amount T It it not proposed to i lite flu re wilh existing contracts, but this process of abstracting labor from ils present channel mutt he gradual. Why nol iheti commence, al once? It it nol even proposed lo take from contracts more lhau can bo spared, having spe- . eini reiereuce lo retaining upon suiluido eon tract su many as will defray the expenses ol die institution. Gentlemen seem determined to identify this matter exclusively wnh Ihe interest uf die citizen of Franklin county, and he would then-lore call Iheir intention to a tew facts relative to the excess of luxation winch tins county pny over and tiltuvn lhal winch it paid by roiintie as fat oral. ly situated, iu every respect, ns Franklin rouniy, wilh the exception of theuiUaii-lagu which il is supposed io derive Irom Ihe Seat of Govern-mi ni. Take, for instance, ihe rouniy of Licking, with n population exceeding lhal of Franklin bv 1U,(H7, wi'li ubont Mi,(NM) ncret more uf taxable land, and thai, loo, generally . ndmilled lo be of n superior ipihldv, wilh au annual agricultural production of twin- that of r rankliu possessing moto advantages from (he public works of our Slate, being nearer ihe iiliiinUe market, yel she pays into your Slnlo Treasury 7 . If ".2 dollars less than Franklin county. Tnke the comity of -aimem, wiiu nnoui niuu or a population over r rniiKtin villi about the tnme unuiitilv ol Inxnble land, nml under a higher state of rullivalioii, As i evident from their gfenl excess ol agricultural productions j yel they pay of the Slate ami l.nuat tnx IU,,tO Hollars, or atuiut one-llnra less limn Franklin county. And Imw stands die romparion Itelweeii tints county, and the couniy of Stark T With a population of more lhau' KHfO greater, w ith '2l) ncret moto of taxablo Iniid, with n huge excess uf agricultural productions : lor, in ihe single nriicle of wheal, they produce ?5d.0l0 bushels, w lule I'rankhii only produce ZM.iRM; Willi a great tuiviiu-tnge of contiguity to our best market, ihey pay nuiiunlly iulo your State Treasury li,.iit'J dollar lest than Ihu county of t laukhii. A gam. sir, where does Iticlilann siami ui uiis t om- parison r Posse. sing a popuhilioii. at tlu: does, of PI.I'IJ over lhal of this couniy, with Ji.f.UU0 arret more uf luxnblo land, nnd lhal of a tiipcrior (pialny, w ilh considerable more than double ihe annual amount ul agricultural productions h evt.iy advantage of n niurket for the nroiiiuble disposi- iiou ol them ; hu, nevertheless, pays lo the Slate St a lux, - ,ie.r iiomiri lets man PraiiLlin rouniy. We will refer nl present but lo n single camily more, and we arc rather led lo lo ilus from the fncl that one of the pub- lir pnpers in that rouniy hat recently inkeii occasion lo ob ject lo the prosecution of th work under discussion, hccuiiMi th'tr clniius lor n orlloil ot the Blate luudt bail uol Peen rum- piieil wiiu, nnu Dial uieir citizen were groaning miner nn in tolerable burden of taxation. I Allude, sir, lo Ihe county if rsiiox. ll i mistake out, IlK-y have nireuoy tlie auvauiage ol n branch of Ihe Ohio Canal, and very muny of llit-r citits-nt hnve no farther dolauce lu Iratel, in order to reach the termination of thul branch, than a great portion of die citneni of Franklin count v havo lo iratel under like circumtlaiictt, lo reach their market on the canal. Well, tir, how stands dm comparison between Knox mid Frsnkhn 1 The former wuli n H.palalion of 4 A0 greater than thelnlUr, with .ttl,UliOnrri-si more of taxable land, nud that equally nt valuable for agricultural purMses as the laud in Franklin; raising more lhau iwire ine quantity ol wneai, ami Having a large ex res oi uu other productions ol'the earth annually yel she pays of your Stale and cnuul lax earh year lli.lll'Z dollars less, or but the smull Irncliou ol yy dollats more than half at much, ui Franklin county. This comparison, said Mr. It., could lie extruded tn many other counties, having every advantage of tod, niul contiguity to Ihe public woiks, lhal it posiested by tins cuunty. nud in every instance il would he equally apparent that Franklin county it most onerously Inied, and fat beyond her fair proportion. Wilh these fact tiering ut in die face, hate we nol a nghl lo ask thai some portion of this exerts uf lax nlion should heexpt-uded in ihe prosecution ol this work, even llmogli it should in some degree bcuelil Ihe citizens uf Ilus city aud con ly f Why, sir, Irom lite above exposition, it it apparent that we are annually paying iulo your treasury, over and abovo our Imr proportion, a sum equal lo thai which is now asked for by dto bill under rousidciation. Allusion had been made, said Mr, K., by one gentleman tn the fact, lhal the minority upon ihtt floor had, iu by -gout) dny-4, as well as during the present session, been inostgtotdy abused by one nf ihu newspaper presses in this city, aud assigned that a a reason w hy there niighl ho tome w ho would vote ngauiM iho full. The geiillemuu claimed to have been himself ilie ceultar victim of nt slanderous attarkt, nml vet, sir, he most distinctly disavowed any intention ot uppotmg the measure under consideration upon such grounds, i irtist, tnid Mr. It., that the gentleman hns an equally favombttj opinion of die rest of hit party, and that he does nol behovo any honornble member could be iulluenced by such unworthy consideration. Hut, tir, if there lie any force in Ihe suggestions alluded In, t it not equally applirnhle In ihu other side nf the I louse I Is there A gentleman ujtoii ihis floor w hu will uol adtn 1 thai the majority have been more grossly abused ami slandered, particularly during the present session, by another newspaper press in this rily than the minority hmo been, at claimed by the gentleman I And have ihe mujority even urged thai as a rcaon lor opposing any measure oi gen-em! interest, because such tucaturu might he a benefit iu tonic small degree to our citizen 1 Why, sir, the majonly could with much more propriety object lo lliit bill upon the ground assumed by ihe gentleman, because ihey could say, and snv Iruly, lliat those who conduct the editorial department of ihu organ nl ihe majority, have no direct interest in this city they arc ma freeholder here) aud so far at I know, do uol ewn one loot nl lamt in Ihe county -while, on the other hand, the editor and publisher ol Ihe paper clnitning lo be iho ex clusive oigan oi ine minority, it a ireeiioinrr io a very considerable cxienl, nnd is deeply interested in the future pros leruy oi our e ny. i metu mete mattea, satu Mr. it., lor the purpose of shewing that if geiilKmen were lo be influen ced by surh consideration at have Im sjii referred lo. ihu ma jority have much the most reason In romplain. Itc Irrcncc ha Iteen made, sir, to lite larl, lhAt Ihe fa flic has already expended large sums, amounting lo more than a mi lion of dollar, in ihu erection of public building and thu purrh.ite of grounds, in and ahoul l Ins cily. Let me ask ihn gf-iillemnii, tor wltose hcm-lil have these inilituiiniis been e reeled ( Is nol rverv portion ol Uie Stale eiiuallv niK retted iu their prosperity f I'hey are H-riibnrly the insliliuioiia of ihu ieople. nnd the cilitentoi Franklin couniy deriveuoU-n-e(il Irom ihem which it not coiuimui to every citizen of iho Stale. Wilh respeel lo the ercciion of these buildings, let mr ask if ihey were nol, with ihr exception nl the Drrtl nnd Dumb School, almost wholly erected by convict la Ivor, and (hr vasI amount which it claimcil to have been expended, lias tH'en cbit lly the product of tuch labor. Ii it also rlnimetl that vast turns have hern paid for the grounds upon whirh the various public institution ,rr erect eil. t 'pon lint tubjerl I can perhaps enlighten lliit House. The ground nerupu d by the new Prison wnt.il I do not grettt-Iv mistake, paid for almost wholly by private tubscnptinn. The Stale, al all event, paid but a few hundred dollar ol tho purchase money. Tlie ground ofihe Lunatic Asylum wero porchnil by ihe State lor lid dollars per arre, a sum very li.r I I'd, w its actual value. The lots Uhhi which tlte Dt nl' and DumbichiNil siand. if nol donated, did not cotl, w lien purchased, over ftm ilolltrst and the greuntl occupied bv ihe in-stiiuiiuii lor the eilnraiion n the Hlind, wa a donation lo tho Stale, Now, sir, where, let me ask gemlemen, it tho rnor inout Amount of money w hu h i claimed lo have been cxcit ded id mot l for thu exclusive bcuelil of thit cilyf Mr. Spcnkrr, tnid Mr It., in view ol'the lore going fnrtt, it il titijutl or unreasonable lo n-k ihe passage oi tlm bill now be fiire tisf Wr ask il because all admii its nerrtsity tr-rausr il will put to rcl nn imtnrlaul qnotimi about which ihcio dive exist n great rxrilimenl among a very retpeciabtu ami numerous class of our cmens wr ak il because il wilt employ most profitably to the Stale her cunvirl laltnr, And will te direriiug il into ilt only Irgilimnle ehanttet, and bne which Will, as 1 verily believe, give universal Miitlariioa. "FedUwing In Ihe FtsttlAlrtta. Why do tho Litcos, now tlmt McNulty has proved, (whuttho W'hiL" nlwnys tliotight him) a scuiitnlrtd, innki' ao intieh luss about so email mnttorna rori; Iour thousand tnAir.?, when they trinlsed at, if tlu-y iliu nm jusiijif, ikucii laroer rniri'inir; inuit Ino pttltlto treasury, coiiiuiilted uiuKt the iron rulooftho llrrn? It is nil wroiijr, and AtjauiBl the "mrt sense of honor? exhibited by them iu b 111110 days; and, rtiannnin as thojr thr-n did, we think it vtry wrnnjr to condumn hun, Inr Mfollnwiii)r in the footatPits" of the Kwnrt woiiis, Trices, Hnrrisei nnd others. Whut hits Mo Nulty dono sovory inneh out of tho way? Did hu nol rob the trensury ? tiodid they. Did ho not r-wioif the trHuiffj" from where they were plncrd by law, and sentter them nobody known where? iSo dul (Jen. Jurknon, nnd the ltcoa waived their enps ami cried "n rtpW.' Did not Karri Medary n'iro'rws the "f wri (nirtsn and tlmt, too, was ui n'g-n7 Mr. Van Huren thnnght it "nrcmianf to dtt iatt a lit-tlru soihil iMcNulty. Ilerearc precedents en ut lyh; rtnd now, hecnuso Hir Sine, lias lust his election to Congress, and "the parly" has no further use lor hun, he must bo kicked out of their dog's company, for trying to bo as (food a democrat as some of his "il-ItiHtrioiia predecessor. Alas, pour Tmy, you did not btirk tomltmufh ! .' rVbrnid Citiun, Tphkism Pahahi.e. A traveller who spent soma time in Turkey, rein tea a beautiful parnblo which wns told hi'ii hy a dervise, nnd which seems even more bentilitul than Menu' s ceh brated figure of tho ac-cusiiip spirit and the recordine; nngel. Kvery mini, snid lie, hns Iwo nnfrol, 0110 on his riht shoulder, nnd on Ins left. When he does any tlun-r frond, tlm nnel on his riL'tit shoulder wnton it down and senls it; heennso whut is ntico well done is dono forever. When he dors evil, tho Alltel upon his Ir-lt shoulder mnrka it down, but does not aenl it. He waits nil nudiiiht. If before tlmt time the man bows down his head and exclaims Mf'mri(ii ,lllah! I hurt im-nrrf fnrgivt nie.m the muol rtiha it out; but if md, nt mulniht be seals it, and the angel upon the rujhl shoulder weeps. |
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