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his country, in the battles of Palo Alto, Reseca de Leave was granted to bring in the following bills: Also a bill to amend an act entitled, an act to THE DAILY COMMONWEALTH. la Palma.and Monterey, and in his last and unparal- To Mr. GARNETT a bill for the benefit of the construct a road from Rochester to Russeilville; re- Frankfort Advertisements. leled achievement at Buena Vista their admiration heirs of J. II. Andersen, deceased; referred. ferred. of his virtues, his modesty, his justice, his kindness To Mr. ASKINS a bill to revise and amend the To Mr. HUGHES a bill for the benefit of FRANKFORT.. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1843. and benevolence to the soldiers under his command, charter of Augusta, CytithJana and Georgetown Clerks in Union Circuit and County Courts; re- FRANKFORT SHOE STORE, and that, if possible, more elevated and manly spir- Turnpike road; referred. ferred. (Sign of the Hig lloot.) KENTUCKY LEGISLATURE. it of moderation and magnanimity, which he has Also a bill to provide for running a line between Mr. HUGHES offered the following: uniformly displayed towards the defeated and pros- the counties of 31cCracken and Pendleton; referred. Resolved, That the committee on the Judiciary be subscriber would respectfully tall the attention r.f his THE curtomers and visiters generally, to Lis large stock of foes hereby tender to him the McAd-amiz- instructed to inquire as to the propriety of publishing IN SENATE. trate of his country To Mr. TALBUTT a bill to grade and e of Kentucky There- all local laws, &.C.; lost. BOOTS AND SHOES, "Vl heartfelt thanks of the people a road from Paris to Winchester; referred. All of which were boreht at the lowest Casbrf-- , Jan. 4, 1843. " fore, Also a bill to grade and McAdamizea road from To Mr. WILKIN'S a bill for the benefit of the prices, and will he sold at prices to suit the times. Rev. Vie Com- Also, a good stock of Gentlemen's tine CALF BOOTS mnd Prayer by the Stuart Robinson, of the Be. it resolved Ly the General AsseiMu of Paris through North Middletown to Mt. re- Southern College of Kentucky at Bowlinggreen; J Sterling; HltOU A.NS.f of myowu manufacture.) together m'.bi larze Presbyterian Church. monwealth of Kentucky, That Gen. Taylor be invi- ferred. referred. stock of Journal of yesterday read. ted to visit the Capital of our State, during the pres- Also a bill to McAdamizs the road from Paris to And then the adjourned. fT HATS AND CAPS, The SPEAKER laid before the Senate the follow- - session of Representa- ent the Legislature, that the Cynthiana; referred. examine mrnlrllll .r mirrh ... n,, V". which, Forthe Commonwealth. fc3t hf. iag Reports, of the usual number of copies tives and the People may have an opportunity of tes- Mr. HARDY offerred the following: determined to sell low for casli. jjEfli BEERSf was orJered to be printed : tifying to him personally their esteem and regard. Rtsolved, That so much of the Governor's Message THE NEXT GOVERNOR. rranklort, January 1, Ir'Ai. Annual Report of the First Auditor. R solved, That a copy of this preamble and reso- as relates to revenue and comuussioners in the seve- My Countrymen The present condition of pub- Annual Report of the Second forwarded to Gen. Taylor, by his excel- Auditor. lution, be ral counties, be referred to the committee of Ways lic affairs calls upon you for an exercise of your vig- MANSION HOUSE, Report of the Seco?;d Auditor, of settlement with lency the Governor, with a request that he indicate and Means. CORNER OK MAIN AX1) ST. CLAIR STS.. FKANKFOST. ilance, your prudence, and your energy. R. T. Dillard, Superintendent of Public Instruc- at as early u day as convenient, when he will visit Resolved, That so much of the Governors Message tion. Frank fort. ns relates to the Sinking Fund, and outstanding A Convention is soon to be held by the Whig NELSON SHIELDS purchased larsre ami Annual Report of the Board of Visitors of the Mr. WILLIAMS a resolution, adopting the rules Bonds, be referred to the committee on the Sinking party to nominate a candidate for Governor, and I HAS this tr!l constructed Hotel, and Kentucky Penitentiary. thoroughly repaired and rrfitted it, is now jeady of the last session, for the government of the ac- Fund. tell you that everything depends on the selection to receive and accommodate all w ho may favor hinj with a call Annual Report of the Keeper of the Penitentiary. Fi anktort. January!, . tion of the present session; carried. Rseilved, That so much as relates to turnpike roads that may be made. You must nominate the man The following' message from the Governor, was Mr. resolution, which and navigation, be referred to In- RICE offered the following the committee on who can rally all the Whig votes the man against received, and on motion, the rule requiring the Mes- was adopted: ternal Improvements, with instructions to take into W EI SI U Ell HOUSE, sage to lie over one day was suspended, and the Resolved, That the committee on the Judiciary their consideration, and report the condition of the whom there are no rivalships and heart-burnin- P.Y TIIOS. S. TIIEOIULDS, confirmed, viz; nominations then prepare and report u bill, repealing all acts, or parts unfinished portions of the roads, with their opinion among the leading politicans of the party who has Jan. 1. 14 Franlfurt, Kentucky. Gentlemen of the Senate : of acts, giving the General Court jurisdiction in the as to the most practicable mode of preserving them claims upon his country for military and civil ser- which from ruin. HAHKV I. TODD. ROBERT II. CRITTEXDEX. I nominate for your advice and consent: trial of suits, either in Law or Chancery, in vice, and whose concilliatory deportment will neu- the title or possession of land is involved, unless the Resolved, That so much of the Governor's Message Torn & ckitti:men, Tiioamas A. Marshall, to be Chief Justice of tralize some of the opposition of the democratic M. land is situated in the county of Franklin. as relates to electors of President, and Vice Presi- Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Kentucky, in place of E. Ewing, resigned. COMMISSION AM) K Mr. a directing Judiciary dent, be referred Re- party. OK WARDING MEkt HAN Is. AND James Smrsos, to be Judge of the Court Appeals, JAMES resolution the to the committee on Federal HEALERS IX FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LI14LORS, in place of Thomas A. Marshall, promoted. committee to enquire into the expediency of amend- lations. I served you as Governor when we were prepar- Fit ANKFOBT, KY. bonds, Resolved, so January 1, 18 William C. Goodloe, to be Juure of the 10th Ju- ing the law in relation to surities in injunction That much of the Governor's Message ing to to enter upon the trying times of the last war, as dicial district, in place of James Simpson, appoint- restraining orders, etc., and report; adopted. relates to the Ohio and Virginia boundary line, and I claim a right to give you my advice listen to Leave was Granted to introduce following bills: be referred to the committee on Federal Relations. LAZ. LINDSCV, ed Judge of the Court of Appeals. the me. Mr. a ot hold- Resolved, so much the WIIOLESALK (JU(lfi: AMI COMMISSION AND Sa.vlt.l Caei'Esxer, to be Jude of the 13th Ju- To GREY bill changing the lime That of Governor's Message re- I was elected because I was a Farmer and had FOUWAKUINt; 3IEK.CI1ANT, dicial district, in place of A. II. Churchill, resigned. ing the Christian Circuit and County Courts; as relates to resolutions of the several States, be re- ferred. ferred to the committee on been a Soldier. My chief competitor was an emi St. C!ir Street, Frankart, Kentucky. William D. UfXD, to be Secretary of State. Federal Relations. January 1, IS.?. R:so!ved, so Thomas N. Lixdsey. to be Commonwealth's At- To Mr. HOBBS a bill to amend the charter of That much of the Governor's Message nent lawyer against whose character there was no the Shepherdsville Iron referred. as relates to Harvard University, and the Public torney for the ITtli Judicial district, iu place of Company; objection but the people of that day thought I was licccived per (iivy Easlc this day, L. resigned. Also a bill for the benefit of Uriah O. Hunly Documents of Kentucky, be referred to the com- Thomas Crittenden, and would WA-- and others; referred. mittee on the Library. honest administer the affairs of the State AND RANTED PURE. J. T. Boyle, to be Commonwealth's Attorney for " PACKAGES conuiiiing 6 Gallons each, of superior Resolved, so Message with a single eye to the public good. They knew I (( the 12 th Judicial district, in place of John B. Thomp- To Mr. McMILLAN a bill to amend the charter That much of the Governor's BRANDY and WINE, of all kinds, imported direct. son, resigned. of the Carlisle and Sharpsburg turnpike company; as relates to the Military Institute, be referred to the had no selfish motives beyond my term of office. Also, per same Boat, direct from Attc Orleans: referred. William D. Tinsley, to be Sheriff of Caldwell committee on Military Affairs. They had elected old Shelby because he was a r.O hhds prime Susar, To Mr. HAWKINS a bill for the benefit of the R solved, That so much of the Governor's Message CO sacks Rio Coffee, county, in place of James C. Weller, resigned. farmer and had been a soldier, and they elected 3Iad-iso- n, do Java citizens of Carroll county, and for other purposes; re- as relates to the accounts of the Board of Internal do. Moses P. Ellis, to be Sheriff of Fayette county, and Adair, and Desha, and 3Ietcalfe, because Hi barrels .Molasses, in place of James L. Hickman, resigned. ferred. Improvements, be referred to the committee on the :0 do Fish, Nos , 2 and 3, they were fanners and had been soldiers; and in no Tarieton Combs, to be Sheriff of Perry county, To Mr. a bill to exempt the volunteers Expenditures of the Board of Internal Improve- AlsoAandiny from same Boat : in place of Zachariah Morgan, refused to qualify. in the Mexican war from military duty ; referred. ments. case has a lawyer been elected except in a contest 1IX boxes Candles, To Mr. a bill to amend an for Mr. SPEED offered the following amendment: liHl Ohio Flour, warranted superfine, C. T. Dunavan, to be Sheriff of Warren county, HARDIN act the with a brother lawyer. 10 sai ks H ickwtMt Flour, and in btiis. do, benefit re- Resolved, much in place of Isaac Smith, resigned. of John U. Watson and Pemberton Kay; That so of the Governor Message, is All which will he sold at ery iow prices. Now my advice to you to nominate Colonel Frankfort, Dec. 30. Thomas Gough, be ferred. as relates to prison discipline, be referred to a com- LAZ. LIXDEY J. to Sheriff of Meade county, Charles S. Tore He is a Farmer, and all his com- and Andrew Calvert, to be Sheriff of county, Also a bill to amend an act approved January, mittee of five, and that the committee be instructed Scott are Lawyers. He has fought for his country the County Courts of said counties having failed to 1813, entitled an act authorizing the Auditor to cor- to report by bill or otherwise. petitors STUUGHTOX'S RESTAURAT, I recommend in the time precribed by the Constitu- rect certain mistakes; referred. The amendment was accepted and the resolutions under old Tippecanoe, to whom I gave the command CORNER OF MAIN AND ANN STS.. FRANKFORT, KY. adopted. tion. Orders the Day. of the army. I,gave Todd his first commission. I of To Mr. J. N. STEPHENS a bill for the benefit public are informed that the subscribers have recently Robert J. Brechinriuge, to be Seperintendent of knew would come out well, and if will THE a The following resolution from the Douse was ta- of Thomas Powell, Boone county; the boy you Kctnnriit and Culler Iloue in this place, Public Instruction, in place of Rvland T. Dillard, II. of referred. which for neatness of fixtures, and completeness of arrangement, ken up: try him he will come out well again, Listen to '1 resigned. WM. OWSLEY. Also a bill to amend the charter 4of the Boone is not excelled in the West. heir Liimois are of the choicest, Resolved hy the General Assembly of the Common- turnpike Company; referred. OLD CHARLES SCOTT. kind. Their is always supplied wah every Uesciiptiou The SPEAKER, pro tern, announced that the wealth Kentucky, That so much of Governor's of eatables that may be called for. of the To Mr. COLEMAN a bill to incorporate the They only request their friends and the public to give them one Lieut. Governor and Speaker of -' the Senate nothav- Message as relates to the erection of a monument to Cumberland lead mine Company in the co,cnty of call others will follow as a matter of c..i:ise. ing arrived, if the Senate desired, he was prepared J the memory of the gallant Heroes who fell on the OFFICERS TOWN OF FRANKFORT. STolGHTON Si ELLIS. Crittenden; referred. Frankfort, January 1, to announce the standing Committees; and on mo- field of Buena Vista, and 184. whose remains are interred Also a bill to incorporate the Stickney lead I tion of Mr. HENDERSON, he reported same, in the the State's portion of the cemetery at the seat of mine Company; referred. L. Hord Police JurJrre. to-w- CAPITAL , Government, be referred to a joint committee of both To Mr. COCKRELL a bill for an appropriation Messrs. Trustees Philip Swigert,. . .Chairman. Corner St. Clair Street nnd Broadway, Frankfort. Judiciary Hardin, Crenshaw, Wall and , to consist of eight members of the House to improve of Rice. the navigation the Kentucky river; Orlando Brown,") of Representatives, and four members of the Senate, referred. A. G.UlLLOX, Projosiiisns and ranees Messrs. C. G. Graham, the puhlic and Gri Walker, who may report by bill or otherwise. To Mr. SMITH a bill to provide for RESPECTFULLY informs the Membra of the Swope, Hawkins, Hollowny and Taylor. tiling James Harlan, he has purchased the above estaMislimenl. Upon the second reading, Mr. HENDERSON depositions in actions at Law, &c; referred. 3Iembers of Board. and is prepared to furuisli gentlemen witii every luxury of the Privileges and Medians Messrs. Swope, Wall, J no. W. Pruett, such moved to refer to the Committee on Finance. Mr. SMITH offered the following: season as White, Evans and Henderson. Henry Wingate, OYSTERS, ECJGS, JLc. See. Mr. BOYD thought the reference inappropriate Co7imo?t-wealt- BIBBS, FISH, Resolved by the General Assembly of the h Joseph Belt, Frankfort, January 1, lf-i- . Religion Messrs. Boyd, Draffm, Bramlette, Mar- at present, but right when reported by the Select shall and Thomas. of Kentucky, That in consideration of the H. B. Farrar, Clerk Board. Committee. valuable services rendered by General Zaclwiry Internal Improvement Messrs. J. Speed Smith, Mr. HENDERSON withdrew his motion, and the Win. 31. Todd, Treasurer. IIASSETT HOUSE, Evans, Taylor in the Mexican War, that we tender to him Andrew Thornton, Grey and Swope. resolution was referred to a Select Committtee, viz: Monroe Town Attorney. B R O A D W A Y, FRANKFORT, K E X TUCK Y. Finance Messrs. James, Todd, Helm, McMillan our heartfelt thanks, and as a tribute of our respect,, Win. T. Herndon, Marshal. 3Iessrs. James, Slaughter, Hobbs and Helm. Keu-tuck- y, and English. extend to him an invitation and request, to visit W. B. Ilolen.ian, Market Master. E. D. IIASSETT, The following bill from the House passed its sec- during his from the Army. Education Messrs. Thur-ma- n retirement B. his house, would inform his friends and the Evans, Slaughter, Fox, ond reading and was referred to the Judiciary Com- W. Ilolernan, Watchman. HAVING and McMillan. In offering this, said Mr. S., I would remark, that I Assessor. generally, that he is now prepared to. serve up evti y mittee: am actuated by no motive, but that of the highest article in the Cotl're IIoue that the market a"for.'s, iu as good Pcnitniiary Messrs. Hobbs, Thurman, Boyd Beit enacted by the General Assembly the Com Sup. Water Works style as any other establishment of the kind in the West. and Hawkins. of regard for the Old General's distinguished services. Surveyor. His Laruer is never empty, hut on the contrary is well filled m. ncealth. of Kentucky, That hereafter the several with Military Messrs. Heady, Russell, Brad- His brilliant victories, at the head of the American Affairs clerks in this Commonwealth shall not be permitted STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD. VENISON, TKIPE, OYSTEKS, ley, Marshall and Brien. Army, are familiar to all, and entitle him to the re- FISH, FOWLS, Ac. to charge or receive any fee or tax for affixing the spect, and confidence, of his fellow countrymen, On Ordinances Messrs. Harlan and Winprate. He is prepared to wait on gentlemen at all times, day and Kinking Fund Messrs. Helm, Hollow ay and u'vAil. Give him a call. January 1, 144. seal of office to any instrument of writing whatever, since his return to the United States. Several of the On Water Works Messrs. Wingate and Brown. Young. which may be necessary to perfect the testimonials Ex.culivc A Messrs. Todd, Draffm and State Legislatures have adopted a similar resolution, On Education Messrs. Brown and Wingate. fairs of any officer or soldier in the war with Mexico, for extending to him a visitorial invitation; and I sin- On Finance Messrs. Belt and Graham. SIXTY CARRIAGES Thornton. services performed by him, for debts due him in land Public cerely hope that the Legislative body of this Com- On Markets, Messrs. Pruett and Belt. At Eastern Prices, Messrs. McNary, Brien, Thom- or money, or for property lost, captured or destroyed, monwealth, will show in common, with other Legis- On Streets and Alleys Messrs. Graham, Belt and At my Ware 011 Ann St. near the WeMger Honne. as, Henderson and Bramlette. during the continuance of the war, nor shall said Agriculture and Messrs. Slaugh- latures, a disposition to honor him, who deserves to Pruett. V 1 ILL exhibit an assortment ofCAKKIAGt.S Manufactures clerks be entitled to any fee for their services in and BUGGIES at lower prices than ever ofTer- - be honored. On Public Grounds Messrs. Brown and Harlan. - ter, Taylor, Bradley, Williams and Hambleton. such cases, but all such services shall be deemed ex f ed in the state. 1 have a heavy Stock f.Mate- Federal Illations Messrs. Williams, Crenshaw, To Mr. TOWLES a bill to amend an act enti- On Fire Department Messrs. Wing-at- and Gra- lials. selecteit from the best, and picked Eastern officio, and said clerks shall perform them as hereto- my Factory in .Madison, Indiana, 1 am niiishiiij Speed Smith r.nd tled, an act to provide a summary mode for recovering ham. Workmen. At Rice, J. White. fore required by law in reference to Revolutionary evry week, diilereut patterns ol the very hest style of work. debts, 5Lc; referred. On the Gas Works Messrs. Swigert, Pruett and II. P. NEWELL. Joint Committee.';. soldiers. Mr. TOWLES had unanimous consent to report Brown. Frankfort, Jan. 1. IS48. On Banks Messrs. Fox, Helm and Grey. The bill from the House to change the name of a bill to enlarge the jurisdiction of the Polic Judge On Health Messrs. Harlan and Graham. Library Messrs. Taylor, Thomas and Draffm. John M. Hall, was read first the time; second and of the town of Henderson; which was read and FOR RENT. Public Offices Messrs. Hawkins and Russell. third readings dispensed and IX: ffOflM.nr s it a now divi with passed. passed. civ lV Enrollments Messrs. Bradley ,Young and M'Nary. On motion, the Senate adjourned. PROSPECTUS ded into smaller , with the fixtures. Possession Mr. BOWEN moved to reconsider the vote had given immediately. Petitions were presented by Messrs. English, yesterday, upon the resolutions in regard to divorce Also, 30 fert in one Room, or two Rooms 2. feet, all frontir. Heady and Grey, and the Market Huuse. A,piy u. un.ui.1,1. -- appropriately referred. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. petitions. 10. H. ....,. DAILY COMMOiWEALTH, Jan. 1. 14. P. Reports from Select Committees. Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1848. Mr. BOWEN said he voted for the resolutions yes- terday, under full conviction and belief FUELISjlED AT FRANKFORT, Mr. MARSHALL a bill for the benefit of W. The House was opened with prayer, by the Rev. the that their KY., Familv Flour. adoption would facilitate business, and hasten the B15LS Fresh Family Flour. Just rrceived and for sale ly R. Carlisle. of Green county. , Mr. Norton. BY" A. C'r. & Co. TODD cic CRITTENDEN he now informed by HODGES iiU Jan. 1. 144. Mr. BOYD a bill to exempt certain property in Journal of yesterday was read by the clerk. close of the session; but was persons who had long been members of this body Flemin2sburg from town tax. Petitions were presented by Messrs. Combs, Hag- of The similar reso- The Proprietors Commonwealth, take Molasses. Ca-ru- th and had seen the practical effects of a Molasses; for by Mr. EVANS a bill for the benefit of John gard, J. Stevens, S. YounWood, Field, Barlow, pleasure in announcing to their patrons and friends, BBLS. Suiar House and Plantation sale lution, that it had a tendency to retard, rather than 10 IJau. 1. 164-- 1 i'OUl) & CRITTENDEN. of Allen countv. Beard, Collins, Wilson, Williams, Soery, Winter-smit- h, to business of this House. He was that they have completed their arrangements for ihe Mr. THORNTON a bill to change the name of and T. I). Brown, (also, a remonstrance,) facilitate the now convinced that the tendency was to retard busi- publication ap- & Elizabeth G. M. Doryla, to that of Elizabeth G. 31. Allen, Lightfoot, Eakin, which were referred to ap- of their paper, daily, during the Todd. Crittenden ness, and it was for that reason that he moved the , in Store and o,rer for sale on reasonable terms, the Stevenson. propriate committees. proaching Session-- of the Legislature. HAVE : reconsideration. He did not believe in divorcing articles, viz The second and third readings of the foregoing secured, and as very superior New Orleans Sugar. Reports of Select Committees. from Competent reporters have been 50 Hoisheads bills having been dispensed with, they were severally every man or woman who might request it, 10 Barrels New York Crushed u::ai, very superior hol-de- bt? from Mr. SMITH a bill to incorporate that contract, which above all others, should be n the reports will strictly accurate, and free in Boxes double refined Loaf Su'ar, very suj enor. passed. the Franklin No. Institute, in town of most sacred; but this House extends privile- party bias, we hope to secure a wide circulation. '.'3 Barrels Loaf Suar, from No. 1, to 3. Mr. HOBBS a bill to amend an act, entitled, an the Lancaster; read and passed. if 04l Bass Rio Coffee, act to charter a company to construct a Railroad 3Ir. COLLINS a bill to remove the seat of Jus- ges to one class of applicants, it ought to extend A summary of the proceedings of Congress will itt Bags Java Cotlec tice from the town of Washington to of them to others having equal claims. He asked if 2. Bass Lasuyra Coffee, from Frankfort to Louisville, approved March 1st, the city be published daily. 'jo Half barrels Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel Mavsville; read twice and referred. was a man on this who would not strong- Xos. 1 and U 1847. Second reading dispensed with; the usual there Daily will be forwarded to 2 Quarter barrels Mackerel. Mr. The Commonwealth 1(H) Barrels Whiskey. number of copies ordered to be printed, and bill re- JOHNSTON a bill to put the State road ly urge the case entrusted to him, when others of a between the subscribers during; the Session of the Legislature, 2 Baas of Shot, assorted. ferred to the Judiciary committee. Waynsborough and Maysfield, under the similar characterwere passed. He believed that 511 Barrels Flour, very superior, tnd receive it weekly from power of the Marshall County Court; read and re- resolution would not be enforced, but if it was, it for 8l payable invariably in advauce. the .Mills, with a complete assortment of Family Groceries. Resolutions. 5. ferred. would reject many cases of merit. Frankfort. Jan. 1, Mr. EVANS, offered the following joint resolu- 07Any person, who will obtain live subscribers Mr. EAKIN a bill to enlarge Mr. said he was going to make a tions, which under the rule lies over one day. the powers of the HARDY not to The Daily Commonwealth, and fmvard the mo- DR. LLOYD'S Board of Internal Improvement for Graves county; speech upon this motion, but he had a few words to AM) CHEMICAL STORE, Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives sev- ney free of expense to the publishers, shall have the dku; read. tay. He had been a member of this House for IT THE Ol I ON MAl.f fTEKKT, of the Commonwealth rf Kentucky, That our Sena- Mr. EAKIN stated briefly the objects and necessi- eral years, and similar resolutions had been passed, sixth copy gratis. FRANKFORT,Tr tors be instructed, and cur Representatives in Con- Constantly on hand, (at it kolesa'e. tnd Rstail,) ty of the bill; and on his motion the further reading which, at least, had much relieved the committee. The Weekly Commonwealth will be forwarded a full stock of gress requested, to use their best exertions to pro- was dispensed with, and the bill passed. He thought the resolution a good one, and if en- to subscribers during the Session of the Legislature, DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES. cure the repeal of eo much of the 13th section of Mr. CULTON a bill of forced, would much facilitate the business of the Sngir-n.- Instrument, Pntrnt Medicine, regulating the manner for 50 cents, pay:ible invariably in advance. an act of Congress, entitled, "an act to establish docketing causes in the Court of Appeals; read House. He hoped this motion would not prevail, Glass , Paints, Varnishes, certain post routes, and for other purposes," approved twice and referred. but that the resolution would stand as a rule of the OAny person obtaining six subscribers to The Des, . trc. aud goodness ol every article warranted. the 3d March, 1847, as requires three cents each, to for- JpTue.purity Mr. BELL a bill to legalize the proceedings of House, and be obeyed as such. Weeklt Commonwealth for the Session, and Frankfort, January 1. be paid as the postage on newspapers at the place the Ohio County Courts, und other purposes; read The debate was further continued by Messrs. warding the money, shall receive a copy gratis. thev are deposited for convevance. and passed. Bush,T. D. Brown, Hughes, Bowcn, Moore and nails: NAILS!! Resolved, That his Excellency, the Governor of m " KEGS Nails, assorted, just received and for sale by Mr. T. D. BROW a bill for the benefit of E. Collins. i O Jan. 1, TODD Ac CRITTENDEN. Kentucky, be and he is requested to transmit to each T. White, Deputy Sheriff of Daviess county; read The ayes and nays be"ing called on the motion, it N. SIMS BARIIER, of our Senators and Representatives in Congress, a and passed. was lost; ayes 18, nays 7t. On tlio CuriMtr npponiie the AV'iIger IIonc, Fencing Nails. copy the foregoing .ni-pj- - of resolution. Mr. WILKIN'S a bill to change the name of To Mr. CULTON a bill for the benefit of the FRSJMlFORT, KY. ja k v :v 4 11., 1 .dii'tir ii u r.,r mar rrnvii r Mr. GREY offered a resolution appointing a com- Maria A. Pay ton; read and passed. citizens of Knox county establishing an addi- Givctt Batli nt at: ho ira, day or uight at 25 ctt.acli. W Jan. 1, le14 TODD fc CRITTEXDE January 1, 1848. mittee, composed of one member from each Con- Mr. WRIGHT a bill to qualify the act of 1833, tional precinct; referred. gressional District, to report a bill to divide the prohibiting the importation of slaves into this Com- To Mr. WOOD a bill for the benefitof the Sher- Timothy Seed. State into CanrUers! r BARRELS Timothv Seed, iust rrceived and for sale by Senatorial Districts, and apportion the monwealth; read twice, and referred to the com- iff of Hart countv; referred. Candles!! 11...... a ri-- r k' V li u X : ,t...i f Representation from different counties; adopted. BOXES Sperm; 50 boxes Star Candles tiiii the mittee of the Whole, and made the special order for To Mr. MILLER a bill for the benefit of a cer- Ill 23 boxes Mould Candles; just received and for sale hy Message from the House, by the Secretary, in- Thursday next, and ordered to be printed. tain Church in Jefferson countv; referred. Jan. 1. Wi. TOinj& CKlTTKMlh.N. Loaf and Crushed Sugar. forming the Senate of the passage of certain bills Mr. BOYD a bill To Mr. CHRISTOPHER a bill provide for )- to change the name of Nancy to DOCTORS PHYTJ1IAN & WATSON tf- BARRELS crushed Sugar; and resolution. J. Yates to Nancy J. Wilson; read twice, when construction of additional dams and locks on the w3 1(1 boxes Loaf do; just received and for sal by day associated themselves in Jan. I. I84C. TODD & CRITTENDEN. Mr. HOBBS introduced the following joint reso-lutio- HAVE this Mr. TOWLES offered an amendment by adding, Kentucky river; referred. the practice of PHYSIC and SI KGEKY. and on motion the rule requiring them to "and to change the name of Maria A. Holcorab, of Also, a bill to amend the law in relation to serv- IMK'TOIt PIIVTIUAN will give his lie over one day, being suspended, they were adopted: on defendants chief attention to .Surgery, Obstetrics and Tobacco. Henderson; the amendment was adopted and the ing notice in cases of forcible entry and Children branches - BOXES Virginia, Missouri and Kentucky: jnst receijej Diseases of Women CRITTENDEN. Whekeas, Maj. General Zachart Taylor hav- bill passed. and detainer; referred. of the profession in which he has been ex- md for sale by TODD ii ing obtained leave of absence from the army and Mr. WILLIAMS a bill for the improvement of To Mr. MOORE a bill to define the powers of tensively engaeed for eighteen years. He is Jan. 1. 184(?. returned to the United a licentiate of the Koyal College of Surgeons States, the Representatives the navigation of Licking river; read twice, referred, County Courts in laying levies; referred. (London), and w as for four years a dresser St. Golden Syrup. of the people of Kentucky, in General Assembly and ordered to be printed. To Mr. BOWLING a bill to incorporate the in St. Thomas' Hospital, under Sir Astley Louis Cooper. TEN gallon Kens, for family use; a Tery superior ai convened, being desirous of testifying their high ap- Also a bill for removal obstructions in the Mud River Navigation Manufacturing Company; re-- by the of Tjr Oince on m. i. lair airect, near me 10 tide, just received and for sale preciation of the signal services he has rendered Kinnickinick, in Lewis county; read and referred. I ferred. EriJe. Frankfort, Kentucky, January 1. ISil Jan. 1, ld4. TODD & CRITTENDEN.