Western Emporium, Volume 1, Number 44, Richmond, Wayne County, 5 February 1825 — Page 2
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171 WESTERN EMPORIUM. JVo. 44;
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From the InJupolis (i tziUc, IN SK.NATfc. January 22.
On the rcolutioti for the rem. -J
tnl ol the Laud Olftce from Brut ;ll J ti i;dua?ollS, the following rem irk wer: made.
Mr. It v cu.sidrred it his duty.
n.s c iii.ng Ironi the county where
tno I md olUce it now located, to
rc.M'. Ui remival. I do so, said Mi. not from any disposition to retard the Improvement ot In
dunapolis, but from a belie, mat
ailidavit being filed, that the de
(end, ml is about to remove from
the state to tlic injury ol justice; or giving a good aiKi sufficient
!ond with proper conditions.
The bill making appropriations
ur h road from Inuianapulis to
fort N aync, wa read a second time, committed tj a committee of the whole, and ordered to be
made the order of the day for tomorrow.
The bill
ineorpar
third tiiac and pasted.
the ad-
hich was
dents of tins state at the time of lath part of ke county to thelatory of the law and for .urtngout t'ue wat, on a proper jeounty of Gibson, waa read theivanexmcnt of justice, wh
lead the first time.. Mr. Maxwell, from the star.'
jing committee on road, to whom
was relerred sundry petition;', remonstrances and resolutions on the eubjec t of re-locating various state roads ; which was road the first time. Mr. Drown reported a bill toatiR'i.d the act to incorporate county libraries ; which was read the
HOUSE OF IIKPULSKNTA-
'nvi:s. January '21.
t Mr. Noble presented the peti
tion ot Jerernnh Brown at.d (titers, citiireus of Franklin arid Union counties, praying the vacation ol a certain state road named iu said petition; read aod referred to the
committee on road.
hrsl lime.
nil to amend the act toj ft(llllh(lim,M. ,, . Mr. Kobb, from the -elect corn-
ate the town of Madisui,, i,Sl,Ul.,i TV . ,h(. -;.irv rnittee to whom was referred a re
I'll l . L v'iv, uiv luviiti'ii i
and the bill authorising the ap-
ccmmilleit
olution of the house and sundry
"Mr.ASi'!:rs and NOT MEN.'
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thoiut iao of this place and tlio r"" : . ' "'Squire into the expeditixy of pro ..Y" tunjeci, reponeu hojujU-.s contig-J.ty of shade" Ohio mcr, were .evc.ai h . Uw ,ur f;unU:ll- f ft . bill to reduce the salaries and - F b 5 0 ' . :. . r-:l .1 Mff:n time, and niuereu " . . . 1 c ,. ,.ft,mra.
wntch encircles it, ."enucr u hi - ( " aueciea to tre spealcer t the;"-" ' ,"lc ''U,,4J t'"'v-'-'J' r:-e;:t, vi.ne.ous t; the ! "r" " thrd rtadl,,5?l-u,c of rc p, e.ent.tive., from the va, read the first time. Wednesday last Uilli.m ot ttu I ibhc luuds-l.et m. a;k, "rrow. judges of the supreme and circuit' 1 bill authorising the loca- J.. . . ., . .. Mr. CiVu.mm, it there is no d i.-l January SC. UJUll .utail proMeuting attor- tlon of a fcUitc road from Conners-jKoo.-.ts wa. tomimtted to the jail .. - . .i ti.r.t.t.Ti. :J Mr. R.iii,!.i 1 nd beture thv'.,...t i. . i . . till to Fort Wavue. was read a of this county, on a charge of
( e r oi me (.tin e.iin.t ihiuub .... .......... hv.;, nn. uiam hi iiMisiinui ui j - - -1 - , - - v ,i.i..r... nt tUr m .nics Dcloiii-,ciKitc the memorial of J ohn Alii- i'.,. ditT-r,,,., . o.mti. s. u .il su. I. second time and laid on tho table. ir)e burnt the Barn and Sta-
ii,4tothu gci.eral government Uon, an old soldier, prating c ti (0l!st.r dicers as mav be uetu.ed! 'i'hc engrossed bill, from the e-!bli,,0f WiUiam Kd wards. An
lilt 11) TT II J I 1
Does the lVjsidettol Umteiljlain r. lief therein named, w h xpedrmt, tctpjiring the rn, in ut h!i';,tt' to ni'rporate th Stiles know the local situation uta mid, a.d thert-upoi. Mr. K-Up.,ris, tosjgest tuch delects i4S)';diS0"i iu Jtfferson c (lua mlanl metropolis 1 Uel fi aUu and obtained leave to intio- ,n. t.xi-t , ltie laws ot tni3 sttejrv,ul thl' '"d time. Cui.iiJcnt that he dues not I cor. duce a joint re-olutioii in reh r rtatjdIilu the Suvtrhi matter.! -Mr- IVpper, from the
i I i r 1 1 " . in u. .i rr i c t ,n i Vif
count?, wa,i",v' J
-Gay, ny u:e prisoner s counsel joint conrM.r. Biootnlield, for a writ of Ha-
. . . ti : i i .. i . . i.,;.. . u. j i 1 1 . i , i .
enicr itim dut) tlo.retore, to urge ence o .uajor jun am.i, m.i, t nijcrj coming under their iio-i""lli:,: Im l uui, iejvi ilu jH.n Corpus wnicn was grantee, the eimte to postpone ti e fuithe-rjwai read and made the ordei loi tlct.. ;th a they have compared the en-jrf,lurnabje lefore one 0f tje As. coi.sider.iti.i8 ol the .picatioii until to-morrow. : Jai.uary 23. !rlh1 will, the enstd bill, tn-i after hearthe lt ol Oeien ber ntxt. January 27. Mr. Hiatt presented n menn ,lllLd a ;,rt -HW-"K fwrlher com-j ' ' ' Mr. Gregory said that brook- Mr. Uariden fro,,, the j -u.t al ol Je.eini.jU Lx and others, c I't-r.-ation for building a br.dge ing tbc counsel, discharged th tille was wrv'littlc beiter th.a - Ct .nm,lttee on enrolled bills, te-'i z ns of fVne lounty, on tut ,"-" Muk.fkitack, :u.J the jomtpnscner, on the insufficiency of wilderness whtn the land i llice p,jrU j that the j .ini resolution ui .a j. ct of aiiK iiding the l i w grant-' solution in relerence to Gen. La-j te mittimus. On the following w .? urstesiaulished there at an) General Aembh . in rrfor- uv. licenses to taeru keepers -J-1) r,c- andhnd the same truly!, , arretted and
n.uclrso as li.Jiauapolis-,.lK e to M .i r General L l .yette, i - ad .md referred. jinrulled: U hereupon, the bpeak-s '
now is 1 ko)--:d Mr. Gi g--)aiid the ait f.r the relief ol o l- .Mi. lie, Irom the militur) cr iUt'a tn- 3;imerv. th it th public inteicst le- lectors ol the state revenue !r the 'conwntttt k, made the lollowu.g re , January 27. :"ins I'- ct lldisl.m nt here !v,.ar 1 G24. had received his si-i.a. out t, w lm h as cunt urred m h! Mr. Nelson from the judiciary
in n.y itro!.s t.ave came here u:. tme a:.,l wafiu readmeM for the the heue. .committee reported, in part, a bill; inrijay 0f this month. . . . i .. - . I i . I . l i
der the imptessior. tint the itno mnaturo ol the liueinor. , .Mr. .speaker the committee! u 1 lu l"u UMJl LUI,B otlicewasat the Mat ol govern-1 ltl ti II to authorin- cal'. d se ',, ,,,lu ny .dfurs, to whom .,.-t a;'l and pergonal estate to eyecu ciu-nt, and have departed with ,jut)S cf the tireuit couits, wa r-k-i rid a' mut h of the (Juvern- " jn' w,,uu wa8 et tirst larg" um t l morny, that would'comrnttied atid made the order for m'sims-ae as r l-t s to the mili-it,me"
hnvt rr.ea.ur ildv circulated a--tomorrow. ;ia alo.tl rr...lniir,r . mnmn,,,, .ui. nowe reported a bill to
mor.g us had it been so situated. Jau:irv 8. il ton.mittce to t ;.n.re i.. to the cl" nS ,lie mode of affording re-committee on Canals and Internal
The enclosed j.,mt re-o.ution 't e iu ia y of so dm, :;di; the 1 ' 1 , u"'l,uo," WI,,CU v'i4 rcd;mproventa which shall be given
But disappointed in their txpict-
committed, to await his trial at
the next term of the circuit court,, which will be held cn the fourth.
We have n furnished, thro the politeness of II. Hoover, Eq. with a copy of the Report of the
utions they reluri', in.u Pernaps , ii . i nrf.,,.ntativt s re mil.tia law a, iu or.Ai.le h,r a .ri!i
; r-:ent th: ingres-. et others l',ptttmjf the gradual cm ui( i; itiuu br..;idr, ai.d the i r. piiety of re-j
,'l.e f:rt time.
- ; m - ailH HIV IWIUMI4, lillll la short, Sir, I prejumv that Indi- .eople of c 1 ur within the U anapolisiH able to I'iri.ish a suh'i- lrj , wr..s read.
might become settler among u. , s 4M!l ,,te coullkX ltlt,u uJ da. g t..e fn.t s a:.d the number? . own rr.0,ud l"" r''' rnrTW.c m r ... r (
Ion lis now him d by Iaw,tm ot "l;,"u"; lh! , ' ' J , m li-.ve to l:r.l'l)lU i;,;,t j,, Citizens of Unic, co inly, .r.C, 'P'S ;,S on the a 1st tilt, rice
CM icy of strong box--., and. it ne-' ll,.., a cmmitte- ol" the i mi -n .f sai ! e.,mmittf e if ,;W lo PaS;i' "'hori..ng a l tt. ry;teil enrolling clcil: f-r tr.c house
.ry, gUirJs to prctOct the pub fic,. ,,,(,. ri llCi :i, ti,,t WJ. m x, . ; nt to m ,k" a-,y amend- !"r build'"g brHg" aero- theSof repress i.t..ttve, y a rre..j. nt
lc lun.l. the part of the s i.ate, lo a I ui h a. i t to t!i mi!i!i.i law ,c the pre - : 1 ,u " ' fllf r 'u . f n rotes over H r.irfton
Mi lviM'ien Ouv. , lUHii-, imi ir i o.-ri.tter en !h.- i. irf Ii ea. . . t. . : iei.e. J I '"-. ,
Jjio -kMll.- was form rly th i pi n : c ,UH. tl, K pri'e.itatives t. i ii; n. n! r n .. (;,, uuri!i
UI 1 1 a i ,Jl l.lkf llliilir IlK'ir t nfi'KUT.mnli 1 ' Jt U tLUt'lPM i. d ;l I. " r ' . , . ...
ta.l. d to r; hat sd he, a, l.- m;tUtr. ot duJerence betw.en th, Mr.tl.upooi p.rsenUd a hill,' vdutatioo r. ported. vv e umiers.ana that ,he t.anal I iter-, we an pn sud t i under twohoueSi. I iIim; to the arm nd- providing Lr the h.i.itnm ot aroui)'1 lo ame"d an atl relative to! an paied both hous cf the itnd t!o inter. ?t of the country. ',,.,, t nM,, t,v the senate to a Irom Coni.crsville t o Foi t Way ile,itiulit cminari-!.," approved Ohio L-gislaturn ar.d hrcc me a without h.vi gourcyes hxed on bill from the II. of R.-pres-ntv whit h vas read the ftr?t time. j January 31, lC2l,wl.iih wa read ,1W A rcny of the bill will be
ikon iuiii-.ir. live lor (lie taking an eiajmera- i ne un rr?' iiun.o on i lie eud- " v.. ..v.,,,- , , . ,
i.i.aiikr c r,( ui (( ine o'- .i... (r.,,. .,,.. ...ns,, ipf t tii t it. 0ri.'i.:. m. ..,......... 117 ""'i i
UVII VI tll I I V. V. lllll ..l....W.'.'"J-. . Ll inium Vllll.TIV.IL' 'till II
Janinrv 23.
on oar next.
in
ol While
hi( h w as re id
II 1 1 I r . t to .1 tr lcrl i rrr mill. r !s4
.ir. .iit we 1 1 from the t.;i:diiu
ly t! pper.
h nc II.- cbstr.d that Indi ia a ;ibeve the age of twnnty-wne year.-; ot sl-vcs ai d i olci.sz ilion of fiee' Nelson, from the standing! l'lc S-iiatc of the U litJ Stat jM.li. w.i t'l-: ihihl ol the t in.'- which was read and" adop:..d people ef'color, was read n second.' on,m,tU f,n canals and internal; ' ' ' ' it- tirt b un metropi.l.; and as !,.., s. Siion ani I fiomiwui, t.mo. ;imp:i.vrmeiit, subrnitt' d a repcrt:h:ivc r'J, ctt;d the bill lor tue abo-
-rvd from il present Wi:ff. appointed that co e and f i -ire prospect. ,lC .,.llt 0 tic .t.,iate.
U'.!i. d'."f,rvd
irnM.i l me
at le i't tli coiM.h rati a ot he
f-nat". I'd.'S not appear to lar,)'
I'
Jnuar 21.
Mr. Milroy 'tTered the follow
a,d Mr. 11. tint llroukville pos ..k .iM:.y ai;r,;a-s ;r ti e f,, elv, TllM a f( ,cft
SiiiliiiK'o-rnnr...; oor uo i iiw' ... ... n, ,a .;,. .,,
Kin-, that th- Tiesident of the U. , , 'l, , ,
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muuttee on I ne junt rrsolution from tht, ' 'h' " ' mil m eomi.any mi; isnmm o, impnsoi.ment :r awr,
..nate on the jubjert of rfmovingi1,10 samc to amend the act provi iUy a majority of three votes. the land ..ih, e lr.ni Br.ok ilie to d," lor 0 1 el""g a canal at thej . Indianapehs, was read a secoi.d ,4lli of w hit ' WJ ad thtj iMr. Niks, in a letter dated lime itirst time, and on motion, irad the, w ., !.; ii
. . :''11CIJIIJWHII V.UI , fl I I li .11 f 1
ccm
'I 1... I. .11 i".. ... l , .. kerol.il tiiiw lir it. till..
ii-. uui nun. ii v si i. aie. eiiii-i j . i, ,. , ... . V I m, i.r tt .i ... l . Iays: "Icrsons at a distance can
uen an act in iiuoiiion lo the ev- 1 " ""cuhmuiuu muti com- - oral .ui, incarpotaling towns, v, uiludU ct lo whof" wn recea.milted ,rd1)' fuppuse how still and quiet, read a . cond time. jtlu; bill amending the act re-ula the members of co o-ress are ft
rnnnirp .f.Tfk Irii.
. . .. II I ..- u in- ... ii.iunv . v. . J. 1
jsiaics wou u n f i coniTini ine f i . ,i i c
. I., r.. nl il I. t, ri.ii.l..iil liv.l J 1 I . . tin,, ll n I .1: 1 .
..v.n im-.v .. . . on :ho ub e ,,f r,,,,.1 a joiu nmiuiioii relative to!"" Wi " 1 u lur i icers: tuut presidential election
ll ;...e. !... !.. - .1 ---., . . . . ,1 . . .
rnii'i.iii urn: n.iiniiuirn lie... r . .1 . W.v I iree ner rn. . iii-i -. r.. ii.u
, ,ry As i;o law e,j.!s , ,kmir , . tril r,llsl . awir,rt, .,,. . . 'a irrond time.
if .1 . .. a o 11 1 mi - j I'.i 1 j ;nni if
JJroi.kv 1II0 tho permanent "at f
the I in 1 i t!i arid a iln perj
WomI-I be hettr r acem:n d itrd,
at V1 ero iirrd inloby a jury aMtiolheil Tl,e elr,kM A rom thi,,rl'l-' ... ..1.:.". , i 1. 1. ...... senate, entitled an aet for the r i
. ...v. -. uuui i.c y; esi'jeuiiai eui . and persons there.r, named, appro-Ihave fCCn a h t ved Jan. 30, 1824, reported the, c 4 onin iuii, ..m. j .vi 'crec ol excitement about si same w ilu amendment, whuh was;5.
dc-
some
Cini t tiiid any in.';. r a-o .' , . , . v as r, ;u a erond time ... ,, ,. , ,. n iieahn so inne h ol any law a- . 1 U,IU 11,11 I Whi It sli oihl f ..t ho Li a', d he'. 1 3 "!.,. rniTw.l bill :mll,;.i m
... , mav auuion-c uie isuni o r.-n-' f .-...j, . I h prr one imp. .riant e of, -'. , , ., the o'ent of the three m r ( l.i ,pf . . 1 , ' . . eral warrants in such i -.ne ; w ith ,,M- -V Ul uu ' 'kr . ti lian . pi li1-, sir, ci'ini-.m 1 with, , . . .,. ' i'niid io nav ovrr vrtx-wn. ir.ni,i,.t v I , . 1 , .leave to repott by bill or other- ' cr rr,,,in monies UrooKvlMe, taking into i .ris'.dera- , ,.- . iherein namr d w -n r. u.l ih il,.r,i m . . . - twise whi h H 'olution was read : lut r" 111 " " as reau the lliirel tiori t!ie rmnt.er in whnh it has' . . c. ... time and na-iid , .. ,, . land n the nUMtion, hlmll this re- " u ,
in whi'h iM-rs.iiial lih-ilr ("na,t' :ntuh da!i act lor the re ;twit rf-d at the clerk's table and I. J f. ... A ....... f : i . Hi r n r ra it.
lied; and aUo ,u,ll""n ,M l',H 1,1 ceiiaiu casts,,
and ng'its are lnv.hei
crditiary subject cf legislation,
than appears to prerail as lo the
Mr. Hiatt, frutn the select r; m-jselllement of a question which
has so long and so nrdtntly agitated the puople of the United
?meiU. .i ir.-m the wilderness nl ,v , ,nt . . .... ; The imnt resolution di. innro. J 24, 1 V.2i. reported a hill oi,',. i.r :,r
.i..h.;.;u o. a h.e ly- ,.M M v ing the nmeodment proposed bv tl,at ""Jct, hid. wa, read thl clain, tUrifue vote lor the rrmmal. - :ih.. state of Ceorgia to the Con- J T ( ) i in l ion of Mr. S! a e. ,,.. ..,. , , u - rent candid
.i.if.M-.ry VI -phe hill to amend Uo.
,.ir. lhmpr,l: trrm Ih- .'hli-;r( ...l ar juduial circuits ai.d fix
Ci'iry crrnionoo , reponeii a i:iil j
'I hi rngrojsed bill authorising ,r ' to to whom w as referred the
million ol gllllllV lltlll nl
J - v avnc COUfitv. Oiavini' (,,r ho si.
tnimeiit to the law reculatii-o! States. 1 he genllemen from
nd lireTininc taverns. Hiiorovi il' what are called the doubtful itates
l'he joint resolution disanpro- J,,,, 2-' 1 4, reported a bill on Vand there are several states dif-
airned for the two prora-
lir.ent candidates.) speak very
!t I I II 1 il I I ol" I I I. I'l lf. ,1 Qi-i..r 1
( ' I .... I 1 - , I
me ii nj. 1 1 ni me ingress ol Irei
Notii
e.
luti it i en .Mir nt.. -. I
HLMhe time of hold..,.' rMirts1. 'v . i !,l cra: T nh a r..: I. i.
toammdana.t to reflate the In, wa- taken up, and affe, ; "7," Union read hn , to v Z-i 2 .7 irrott nnd htii " the limes of i i . i i u third line and paed. 1 , ' . 10 rranr lilontain, l ,KVru . ,l''un.l.yam(mdmenNJianl lull wa;; J () hereby notified, that we will, Vt . . " ,n tl , I.." r:,:r,;lto 1,0 r"?'r rr;,(! rate lh, ofC!,,!,,,!? ' of Francis Lafoutatn,
- v iniru ume on Aioiul ay nxt. " ... , , ' anov to the Allr.. fir,-.,; noH.eon sul ct rep?t,d a The enuroed bil, taking an 1 pascd. jt ,' ,C ' n ' , hol.o irrorpora., to, i u ne, r appmn, lon toopen a road fro n January 21. the second Monday in FTWv Ci"lk I.lidge c-ompany. Indiannimln to Tort W.itee. Mr. rnnnrr ,,rrni,,l n,.. .... L,i r,. J.r... . -
i i ..... ..-. ...(.I-,, ii-,... i'i Litiiuiii i in iivii priinni
Om rnoti.ai by Mr- Thonnpson.
ItVfcnhtfl, Tht tl. Judi'ian cnmmiltir be intimted to t npme into the ixpedienry of re poitinc r hill Ir. l!e sfnale. to
an.-roj uie aftahmnt laws rf
tin t it", as o ma! le a c reditor to mi oif the writ of attarhnient, gainst person who may tc rcsi
ordered to lie on the table.
The jnitit rt'-olulion from the hnu.r, respecting iho gradual emancipation ( f .,r, and the
rol'iniz ilion of people of colm.
wilhir. the United Slntes; wa read a second fini'i and ordeiM tn Ii" on th. fable. The bill, from the house, to at
Hon of A. Wilson and others nl pf Land, granted to said Franci
H irinn rounty, praying a law !..: md Son, by treaty of St. M.irv'. !av authorising them to raise tin ' f ith October, lOlT, between ;eight of a certain mill dam ovet lc commissioners of the United U'hile river read and referrrd fo States and the Miami Nation ol M isrs. Conner, Robertson and Ir- Indians.
Mr. Jackson from th judiciary comriittc reported a bill amend. December 7th, 1 824.
cautiously on the subject indeed, . so much o, that I verily believe a large number cf them ha78 not yet arrived nt any resolution n? to whom they will support; and the result, I think, is about a doubtful as it was six months ago. The friends of gen. Jackson and Mr. Adams arc equally sanguine; and these of Mr. Crawford will not admit that they have gfven him up, notw ithstanding the weakness of his vote in the colleges. They say he is as fairly before the 'louse for choice as either of the otaers. It is pleasant, however,
