Indiana Gazette, Volume 8, Number 6, Corydon, Harrison County, 21 January 1824 — Page 3

fuiin;j to praise but not fraidto blame. The Tvsisla'ire ma prbbly adjiira .ajiout the HiU of Fein-airy. S me 1mlju it miybe so-ier, bui fr jtrt the b rine s vet btfave that bo A the iiSjournnie.it need not be expected pre vto'i to ih r. time. i-A in iy be near the I ilh of U a. i:oa ti before all dipostei ol. Liie bu-ihess is icul .r;y QUICK n '.ROVS. The bill $wj cm n'al u ii kn i ?on 1 cstaie to cxccuiio i h:i pa-icd tae Scn.tfe, il'i r n'i i r aou ided by strikia.; o it f.r')ii;'tnis W rej:rms.r a!! ii;u a scm nt, or properly laws The effect of all uiu is, that, when ji Luieut is entered up. xeciuio.i follows, ana all iiai.uu.ui li3S is sold for vti-i uost I'nee it ndl br;n 'o pay in just debts- No suiiiill;.ig iu die ranki, goiug-g-gonc. The ComaiiMee uf XV a;. sand Means made their report on Frdiy last- This is a valuable document and is ordered :o be printed. When thh ! doue, we shsll obtain atopy, and lay the Most material prt before our readers. The rv ttee. Mart her wiih Jadrre Blackford assi td who deserves the higUsi coinim ndutioK. &AWS PASSED THE PRESENT SESSION. (Cantinwd) 15. An act supp'omra! '?? nr 'ntitfed an acl H incoi; ' r-.iie tht; tv-ni f .'laiison 16. - far ihe nJiof of Iias Willi s sheriff of Way. c coi-tUy. 47, to enable the commissioners to change a . part of the state road from Mauks ferry to, Indiapolis, and for other purposes. 48.- to regulate the Judicial Circuits, and fixing the times of holding courts therein. 49. respecting certain public property in the county of Spencer. 50 supplemental to an act to regulate the Judicial circuits, passed the present session. 51. to provide for the election of Electors of President and Vice President of the United States 52. for the relief of Sevier Lewis. -53- supplemental to an act entitled an act Incorporating the New Albany school. 54 -authorizing the county commissioners of Switzerland county to hold a special session for the purposes therein named 55 for the benefit of the Widow and three younger children of the late Henry Vanderburg dec'd. 56. authorizing a review of the state toad leading from Salem to Bono. 57 for the relief of the securities of Samuel Powell collector of taxes for the county of Jackson. 58 -to establish and regular ferries. 59, establishing certain state roads therein named. . . . 60- . establish seats of justice in New counties. 61. authorizing a called session of the circuit court of Harrison county for the trial of Robert Morgan. Letters from Georgia,- received in, this City yesttrday, biaie, that, on toe I2iii instant, a i tso'.utiun . passed the House ni U.fpveeaviyes of that Stntr by a vote ol about 2 to one; dt f laring iht-ir pvtlcrv n e of Mr .Crawford t tne Pieisidvtncy, but exprtsatu at tht same time a willingness to ive up iheif own prelereuce in lavor oiat.y u-tl-.er candidate who should be selected as pre ft rabie by the Hepnbiican party generally. These resolutions will also ,aos the henate. As no doubt could tev.sonably be enteiiaitied utiha SMititneiit of tie State on this subjea we aliMtist regret that it has been thas iorfnaiiy novl :r the L uUlature. """" , . The Slave Trade . X I r. ; J. SH MUs, Aciiug Aycut of ,tie U:j!tud Jstaith.at Cape letUiado, affirms, witii coivfi knce, that at le,ast two thousand slates are annuilly shipped Jii Oi tiiv Bay, made by the projection, of Capes Mount and Mesui ado If ill'; American coloi.y were firm'y es-; taMishtd, and a- arnvd vessel sta-lio-icd in the B ay the tralVic wuUl, at be iliycrteU to some other part ol vUe coast, and gteatly reduced in extent. At a lute public dinner in EmrlW a Rt ntleman KUvC as a iQ tcr scott UieColLsu of modern hi cramie Another Uentlf mar imrne. duidy gave - fr oloiSUs of Wi:des, " (Ftjadt.j

The times of holding Circuit Courts k'thc Ecveral counties of the Sta.e of Indiana. 1st CIRCUIT. Orange county, on the first Mondays of March and September. ... , A Mamr. he second Mondays ofMvrch and

Sept iiibci JMrirss, the fMrd Mondays of March and ScpuinJier An r,x , th fourth Mondays of March and Sep-temtx-r iyaii iuiij the tuird Mtuday of April aud October. . ' t t, the fourth Mondays of April aud October Parke, the first Mondays of May and Nt- ' ember. VeimUion; the Thmsdajs after the courts Parte. t Mcnigonwy-y, the atcoud Mondays of May 4 Is'jvtmier. Putnam the Thursdays afw r the. courts ia - Moutgoinery 4 ' OtPfti, the third MouJays of May aud Novemoei. . " 1 ,,; llricne, the Thurselas after the courts In Owen. 2d CIRCUIT.-' Stvttt the Grst Monday of March and second Monday of August JeJ'irson. the second Monday of March and thir-5 Monday of August. Jenn mgs; the f urUt Monday of March and fifth Mondav of August. Jach-son,'thc lifih Knday of March and first Monday of -eptcmlcr the is; Monday of April and second Mo..da of rtep.emb r . ..itrrcn e, tue second Monday of April and thild M ai iav of Septetn -er ti'u:iiingivn, the taint Monday of April and fotirh Mct.i!a o; Srptem' er. Harrison the second Monday of May and first M ndav of October. Floyd, the fourth Monday of May and second Men!:y of October. i lark e, the firs' Monday of June and third Mcuda-. of October 3d CIRCUIT. it'e, the second Mondays of February and Auy'.nt Randolph, the third Mondays of February and August 'Wayne, the fourth Mondays of Fcbmary and .. August. ijniont the first Mondays of March and September iayMe, the second Mondays of March nr.d Sf ptcnibi r FniAkfui, the third Mondays of March and Scpteinlr Dearborn, the first Mondays of April aud October. Switzerland, the 'third M'Hidays of April and Oc'ubcr. IVpLy, the fourth Mondays of April and October. , - 4th rmcuiT. Dubois, the second Monda) s of Fehmary and Aii-'t ' Pike, Ute Thursdays after the cdurts in Dubois :.-. Gibson, the tlihtl Mondays of February and August Posey, the fjurth Mondays uf Febraary and August. . . Vandorburg , the first Mondays of March and -Sep -ember ' Warritk.. the second Mondays of March and Sepember. Spencci, the' Thursdays after tlie courts itf a. ri-k Peri y, the third Mondays of March and September. ( rauford, the Thursdays after the courts ia Perrv. 5th CIRCUIT. Jtforgari. the Thui-sdys next ufter the second Monday oi March aud first Monday of Sep Itoi her. John -on, the third Monday of March and second Momlay of September.. , Shelby, the Thursdays after the courts in 'j Johnson. B&rtholomeic, the fourth Monday of March & third Monday of eptcu.bcr Decatur, the fifth Monday of March and 4th Monday of September. Rush, the Thursdays after the courts in Decatur. nry, the first Mondajs of April and Octo ber Jtfadison, the Thursdays after the courts in Hi nry. JUarion, the second Mondays of April and October. Hamilton, the second Thursdays after the commencement of the courts in Marion Hendricks, the fourth Mondays of April and October Indian si Legislature. II. OF REPRESENTATIVES. Monday , Jan 12. The bill attaching a part of the county of Greene to the county of Suili van, was postponed indefinite ly. The bid for opening and repairing public roads and highways, was read the 3 J time and passed. Ayes Messrs Blake, Child,CIark, Cltndmin, D xon, Edwards, Evans, Everts, Hill, Huston, Johnson, Jones, Kenedy, Lomax, Marsha l, Murdock, Oliver, Palmer, Pennington, Riley, Robertson, Schnee, Wright, and Zsnor 24. Kay a Messrs. Arion, Armstrong, Bytnc, Bowtrs, Bullock, Burnett, Cotton, Hilli, Hendricks, Jelly. Law, M'Call, Mdburn, Nelson, Paxton, R ad, Stevens, Tadlock, Williams, Ilxwtll,(pcker.) 20. ,

The bill from the senate, supplemental to the act incorporating the town of Madison,was read the 3d time and passed Tuesday s Jan 13. Mr. Ni'Call, from me. committee on thai subject, reported a bill tor the rtlivfolO G Brown of Knox county j whicli was read and referred. Mr. Burnett, trom the committee on mat su'j- ct, report, d a bill, providing lor the opening of a canal at the tVns ol 'Ohio, which passed to a 2d reading. Mr. Petitimgton introduced a bill authotistng a caded session of the liatnson circuit courtj which was ordered to a 3d tcadm. The bill authorising the printing the laws anu journals of the present general Asumbly, was read the 3d time and passed The bill liom the senatey for the relict of Ser Lewis, collector of Shelby county, was read the 3d timo a i ametidec, antl passed - , Tne bill authorising a called session ol the Harrison circuit court for the inarot Robert Morgan, was read the eid time aiid passed. , Wednesday, Jan. 1 4. On motion Mr. HiMis, the resolution on the subj st ot the National At mory was reconsidered. Tne oil!, supplemental to the act to reu.atf judicial circuits and fixing the time s :f holding courts therein, was r co'istd . r o", and read ths third Urn, and passed. On n .!i?u id Mr Johnson, Resulvcd That thv comtnittee on tht judutaty be tnsuct'd to prepare and report a bill to this house to pro'vide for a prosecuting attorney in each : judicial ciicuit. The bilt fur the relief of C. G. Brop '.va'j read the thud utr.c aad parsed. I tic biii from the senate; re u latin i; the juiisdict.on and eiu.its ul justices ol the peace, was read the third tin;, as amended, and passed -Ayts, 29, Noes 13. The btil from the senate, declaring Blue River navigable (which empties into While river, J was read the 3d time, as amt idiel, and passed. The. btil mi authorise an alteration in the state road from New Albany to Princeton fiietween Albany and Cory do ) was indefinitely postponed The bill relative to county semina- . , ry Kinds, (requiring them to be dpo'ited in the state treasury was read the 3 I t me and d'd not pass. Ayes Mess's. Blake Blythe,Bowtts, Burnett, Clark, Cotton, Edwards, Evens, llillis, Hendricks, Irwin, Jelly, Marshall, Murdi ck, NtUon, Oil ver, l'alm t , Read, Robertson and

, -Stevtus. 20 Kays Messrs. Arion, Armstrong, Bir wiilee, Bullock, Clcndcnin, Dixon Lomax, M'Call, Pennington, R iey, St hnee, Tadlock, Williams, Wright, 2t nor and Maxwell ('speaker J 23 The bill for improving the navta lion of the Wabash river,was read the 3d time and passed. The bill to authorise the sale of the reserved township in Monroe county, was readt he 3d lime and did not pas;. Ayes Messrs. Brownlee, Child, Everts, Hill, Irwin, Paxton, Riley, Robertson, Wright and Maxwell, fipi-aktr ) 10 Aays Messrs. Armstrong, BIythe, Powers. Bullock, Clark, Clendenin, Cotton, Dixcn, Edwards, Evans, Hilts, H. ntl ricks, Huston, Jelly, Johnson, Jones, Kenedy, Law, Marshall, M Call, Milburn, Murdock; Nelson, Oliver, palmer, Pennington, Read, Schnee, Stevens, Tadlock, Williams, and Z 'hor 32. 1 ne bill kgalizing the proceedings of the commissioners of Vigo county was read 3 times and passed. Thursday, Jan 15, Mr. Irwin introduced a bill for the .vacation of a part of the Bethlehem rotd and for other purposes; Which was read and referred. Mr. Stevens introduced a bill authorising the printing sundry statutes axd private acts; which was read and rfcrred. Mr. Blake, from the committee on tiat subject, introduced a bill allowiig compensation to the commissioners of the road from Tcrre Haute to It Wayne; which was ordered to a 3d reading Mr Pennington intrnduced a joint resolution on the subject of tho icUp

orthc National Armory, on Uluo rivi er, which was read 3 times and pass ed. Mr. Hillis; from the committee oq that tun ject, reported a bill for tho relief ot James Vawter, which was S times read and passed Friday Jan. 16. Mr. Evans, from the commute of Ways and Means, made report on the finances, which was read, and 800 copies ordered to be ptinted. All the members voting for the printing, except Messrs. Arion, Burnett, and Zero r 3 Mr Wright. ftom the committee on that -ubj ct, rt ported a bill to alter the northern boundary line of Madisen coumy, and for other purposes; which was ordered to lie on the table until Monday next. Mr Read, from the comtnittee on that subj ct, reported a bill divorcing Catharine Cherry from her husband, which was rejected. Mr. Blake introduced a joint resolution, providing for enclosing the Grave of John N. Dunbardec'd which was 3 times read and passed - The bill authorising the arrest of boats and vessels for debt, was read thr 3d time and passed. The hill allowing compel sation to the commissioners heretofore appointed to locate a state roar., from Terre Haute to Ft. Wayne, was read the 3d time and rtjected. Saturday, Jan. 17. Mi: Evans inttouiced a bill legali z:nr t.e hoard of trustees of the town cf Kvansvilie anr fo- oil er purposes, "Which was read and refe rred Mr. Nelson presented a bill relative to fort ign attachments; Also a b II concerning debtors and their securities, which were severally te'ftd and referred. Tiie bill Irom the senate, for the re llcf of the heirs of civil cfikersv was Kad the 3d time and passed. The bill authorising a special tax to be levied on the. county of Washington to build a court house, wag postponed indefinitely.

From the Nat. Int. Dec 31. mi. Brown, our nowljr appointed Minister to Fiance, ami tiis lady, left this city on Friday last, fur New York, wbero they will shortly embark iu the 8hip of War Cyane. . ScniV fcaie. BY virtue Of three writs of fieri fa etas writs of execution to me directed from the Clerks effice of the Perry circuit court, one in favor of James Riddle and the other two in favor of Jesse Riddle, all against Elias Hedt r, on the llth day of February n xt, on the premises, expose to public sale for ready money, the south west .quarter of section 19. of township 5 s. ol range 1 e of the district of lands taken as the proberty ol said Heden, to satisfy sain executions; where due attendance willl be given by me which will be sold between the hours ot Ut 'a. m and 4 p m PETEfo BARBREE, s p c. Jan. 2d, 1824. 5 3w State of Indiat.a, Suftrcmc Court, Kovember Term, 1323.

Wednesday, Nov. 5th 1823. George Jones, 1 In Error from vs the Crawford Lourhamah Jones J Circuit Court. AT this time came the p?aintiff; by his counsel, and it appeared to the satisfaction of the courr, that the defendant, Loruhamah Jonca, is not an Inhabitant of this stat ; it is ordered that the said defendant be and appear before the sup rune court, at the court house in Corydon, on the first day of the next May F rra of said court, thm and their to answer the plaintiff, erjora filed herein; And it is further ordered ' that a c py of this order be published in the Indiana Gazette, printed a( Corydon, fr three weeks successively and this cause is continued until the next Tcim. A true copy Test, HENRY P. COBURN. Cllc Blank Meed for aalo at llu oilier .......

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