Indiana Palladium, Volume 2, Number 51, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 30 December 1826 — Page 3

inquire and report what quantity of public arms has been received by the state, and what number is now due; and also, if found necessary, a bill for tbeir future distribution.

On motion of Mr. Leventvorth, the ju-rwould be excessive, but as a clerk was

drciary committee were required to re

p"rt a bill repealing that part of the criminal law, authorising fines to be worked out on roads. Mr. Howk presented a bill to rrpeal the present Jaws relative to the appointment of prosecuting attornies; read and ordered to a second reading. The following bills were read a second

some of the fees attached to the office of clerk, were, exhorbitantly high. Mr. Sweeizer admitted that if this important officer could find constant employment,

some of the fees attached to the chice

bound to attend daily at his office, which

deprived him of any other means of support; and as hut few of the counties in the state afforded any considerable income to a clerk, he conceived the present fees were no more than his services demanded. The House concurred in

the nport of the committee 36, 23.

,Gth. The expediency of allowing appeals

time, and referred to a committee of the :from justices' docket to the Supreme whole house. The bill, amending the. Court, was deemed inexpedient by the act regulating fees. The joint resolu-;committee,&s concurred in by the House, tion crediting certain citizens of Rush, in! 7th. Repealing the law for issuing licenthe payment of taxes. And the bill sup- ses to persons wishing to marry; which plemental to the act providing - for the was deemod inexpedient, and concurred election of county and township officer. ;in by the Houe. Dec. 11. Petitions were presented,) Dec. 10. Mr. Reed from the select

by Mr. Ferris, from Ruth M'Cance, pray- committee, reported a bill to encourage inquire into the expediency of simplify

ing for a divorce; by Mr. Rissett, from (the killing of wolves, allowing 1 75 for ing the proceedings of courts of justice,

JD. ram, praying for a divorce.

ty by which a grant of land is made to the United States for the location and improvement of a road from Luke Michigan? via Indianpolis, to some point on the Ohio River, because it will tend greatly to promote the national interest and the commercial prospectsof Indiana; to forward which object, your committee recommend that a respectful memo

rial on the part or this General Assembly

Albany. Dec. 3. . Dr. O. F. Paddock, a respectable physician of Fort Covington, Franklin county, gives in the Franklin Telegraph, an account of an extraordinary birth of 'free children at one time from the same mother three daughters and two sons. Four of them were born alive, but lived only a short time. The birth was premature

clxclxjya Ti whole sale priciI CURREJVT. (corrected weekly.) 'r Fiorn Td

ARTICLES. Ashes, pearl Apples Bees" wax Bottles, porter . Candles, dipped mould Castor beans

ton

90 00 100 00

bv about three months; but they werei

be addressed to the President and Sen- perfectly formed and well shaped. The

ate of the United States, soliciting the avarrge weight was two pounds, and

ratification of the said treaty ; when up-there was not much difference in their Castings, assorted on the question, shall this resolution be;siz j. Their parents lately emigrated Cideradopted? it pn?sed it) the affirmative. ifrorn Ireland, and arrived in this country jCigars, American

Dec. 18. A ioint resolution was uitro-'in August last. 1 his is rendered more i

bush lb lb bush ton bbl 1000

Spanish

d by Mr. Montgomery, approhating'remarkable by the fact that the mother Coffee, W. I. green, best lb neasures of the present administra-'of these five, was delivered of two chil-i St. Domingo

duced

.

the measures oi me prei

tion: which was read twice and commit- dren on the 20 th of last February make- Cotton

ted to the whole Senate, and made the ing in the whole seven children in less Feathers, live

lb

order of the dav for to-morrow.

Mr. Simonson introduced a resolution

instructing the judiciary committee to

Lod, dry Shad

each Mln. ihp vlf heinf over fi months !:o as to nrovide that the nlnintiff in ;inv n: t.wtrrln (h nm rf Jpitpp nf.l. r laxseed

- - - -..' - - - - - - - - - - . - - ------ - - - ----- - - - -- - - - J v iiiv w v i v a . va v v x w v ft m ... a a . m S ft

25 12 00 9 11 i oo: 60 00 1 00 1 50 10 00

ISA 17 8 24 33

than nine months. These last were Cotton yarn No. 5 to 10

boru on the 25th November, 1 826. Fish Mackerel, No. 1 bbl 9

No. 2 .$7 75 8 No. 3 6 50

Boston, Dec. 8.

Ilayti. A commercial friend handed

box 3 50 - bbl 14 00 bush 37A

On motion of Mr. Hillis, the judiciary old, and ,$1 25 if under 6 months, and taction in court may file a statement with p. Bover, President of Hayti, dated Sep- hlour superfine

committee were instructed to inquire in-lan oath to be taken to give no quarters the cljrk, setting forth his cause of ac

to the expediency of extending tnejtiri

diction of justices of the peace to all cases of petit misdemeanors and breaches of the peace, where the fine does not ex

ceed 20

to wolves, for the purpose of adding toition and the amount of his claim with-

their numbers. lout the agencv of an attorney.

Mr. Chamberlin introduced a

bill to

extend the election of township officers,

'granted to Dearborn, to Switzerland and

The resolution relative to the remov- Ripley, al of the state prison, was taken up and j Mr. Watts introduced a bill declaring rejected. Ayes. 14 noes 41. certain streams therein named navagaDec. 12. Mr. Fitzgerald presented a bio. bill 'to amend the act regul.ijing the A joint memorial to congress, from the mode of summoning and empaniieling senate, relative to the graduation of pubGrand and Petit jurors.' Mr. Ray pre-'lic binds, was read and adopted.

sented a bill 'to amend the ait regala-l- A joint resolution to congress, for the!

ting the interest on monev. A -a Mr. sale of lands reserved for the use of salt Hoover presented a bill amendatory ofisprings, was read a 3d time and passed.

the several acts tor the settlement of de-i Dec. 19. The committee to which election ct rrosccuting Attornies. by mint

LARgNSSBUR G H. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1826-

bbl

tnmlipr O.iih. 189fi. at thn N:itini.:il P;d- Ginseng - lb

ace, at Pt.rt-au-Pi it.ee, but published at Gunpowder, Lex'n keg Cape Havtien 16th Oct. last: ordering: DuponPs the ennsion of notes by the Treasurer Hemp lb General, in the name and on behalf of Hops - lb the Government. They are to be re-,I'digo, Spanish flotant

ceived for all kinds of pav merits, and at) IJenga!

specie value, by the ci'iz- ns on private accounts, and by the treasurer ot Gov ernment they are to be of the value of

3 25 16 5 00 7 50 25 o o -

50 24 00 r 10 2h i 00 00 1 8 12 00 19 17A 9h 25 33 00 7 16

3 37 IS 6 00 8 6 37i 2 50

one, two and five dollars. The figure and description are given. Counterfeiting or altering the bills or notes is to be

punished in the same manner as counter

item

ton

Iron J uiiiata

puddled hoop, 6, 8 and lOd do 4d nail rods . -Lead Pig - lb bar

it rnn.c

& & i is fcihe financial crisis n Europe ; or in

cedents' estates; which were read and

ordered to a second reading.

Dec. 13. Petitions presented by Lew- that it is inexpedient to legislate on that

is IMichois, and others, praung a reloca-isunject.

tion of the county seat ot Dearborn counThe committee, to whom the several

was referred that part of the governor's ballot, has passed both Houses and become a mes-age relative to the poor, reported fau

Tht cause of this measure i-eattier, sole

Molasses, N. Orleans gal

other words, the pavment of the enormous sum to France for independence.

We understand thnt damagea, to the amount

The Holy-days over, now that wc hare gntr hvo 'housed lollars were, on Wednesday j . T . j it 'last, awarded bv a Juiy in the Circuit Court for

Tvun me messages, ve snaujeei ithia l lsXucL l0 a case 0rpro8PCu,nn for s.duc-

Mr. Lewis, of Franklin, reported a' , ,

bill reeuiatiner the manner of dointr coun-i l

ty business, and providing for the elec-' better condition to r.tttnd to the affairs of tion of a ..uns iVmale

Provisions, Pork, mess

Hams, bacon

2 25 130 80 100 120 140 160 6h Ik 23 oG 8 7

25 60

Porter

We do net know the Rice

Pork ceu try 1 50, a 200 Hogs' lard 5 6 Cheese - 6 7 Butter, firkin lb 6k S bbl 10 00 6

- lb

Subjects were referred, reported 'a bill tion of township officers changing the the day. At present, tho not participants hinnu' of f.. partes, and, if we did, we 've Rags cotton and linen

regulating the jurisdiction of justices of present method from the board of justi-P l(smd amusements of the season, ice find l,me (m,lther an btIitW vvow reu,i Sau, Turks Wand bush the peace, and to raise their jurisdiction ees to three commissioners, in the coun-' , . , . . ., i irom me disclosure. ar int. Kenawha at the river

j o,AA ) j a i- " t,. , ., ' . - ... r el il t very nine, mne w aevoie w ine m uer or our . . to SilOO; and a bill to divorce E iz ibeth tips nf Fmiik in. Rusti. Shplhv. Dpnr- J in store

vies from her husband Fleming Avres.

The bill to divorce Ruth M'Cance, xvas, on motion of Mr. JL m.;x, postponed indefinitely; the bill to amend the act

born and Vigo, which was read the first time. The bill originating in the II"iise, and

two bills from the Senate relative to pro

regulating interest on money, was read isecuting attornies, were now taken up in a second time and referred to the judici-, committee of the whole. Mr. Howk in ary committee. ithe chair, 8c after some time tpent thereA resolution offered by Mr. Lomnx, io the committee rose, and Mr. Howk Was adopted,- which ibe committee on, reported, that they had stricken out the military affairs, were directed to inquire bill originating in the House, and adopt-

mto the expediency of making sundry yd the one passed by the Senate.

paper, ozc ing to the absence of some of thel Chesapeake and Ohio canal. The v rj "-jSuo-ar New Orleans

zcorcmen.

spertbt)!- convention of ciehgaies irons the j

states of Pennsylvania, Maryland. Virginia,!

Havanna, white

loaf and lump

rrV u Ct1 , . Ohio -c. which recendy met at Washington,--. 4 " -."u.uu.j, 1 he seventy of the ivcalner for the xceek . . J . . Shot, all sizes bacr J J J aniourit' o sme die on Niturdav last. A sum z, . ' .

amendments to the Military Law.

Dec. 14 On motion of Mr. Watts,

In Senate. Dec. 9. Mr. Rariden offr-

ed a resolution,-in structing the judicia

Resolved, That the judiciar) commit-)ry committee to report a bill, giving the

tee be instructed to inquire into the ex-j voters of the several judicial circuits, thel f v V7 . 7 . pediency of repealing so much of the law choice of circuit prosecutors, which was! V )orc cntnC 5fh msL f' regulating marriages, as requires clerks adopted. . Europe; he has probably ere I

to issue licenses.

On motion of Mr. Hilli?

On motion of Mr. Ewing, a commitee his scat in the United States Senate.

was appointed to draft a bill raisit g the

past has laid an embargo on all comment ,,. n,iv f.ili account of the proceedings of th;

along the Ohio river; at present it is frozen' h' hli bt preserved t prs-nt, howpv over m several places near this place. HmfT " "inU n'ar,J ifimd that the t . . . . r jconimittee ppointi'd to u.quire in'o thf esiimlong tins restriction m y last tlx are unable and C;iicuKl,e lbe aCtual cost of ,hf. mH,eri. to say; but should it continue for any lengthas. Inb;r ntad tin ir report a little before of time a reduction in the price of many ar:u' fia 1 "i'j,",rnmt nt of the convention It . r , .; i apnt-ars that iff rs have been made to contract tides of produce ivul be the consequence. e tl , c. j i. J luuoi-imi, -nr ni0 corcpletion of two hundred nnd eirhty,r . . i x uuhs of the cansd including all the eastern

u,. uorm nnwm.pa arrived at ine ary antl w,sf,rn, an.l fifeen m.hs.f the middle

rom a tour to sections, for three imIIm n and a ball of dollars.

this resumed on " e ,nn,' n8l0U9 the I'ennsv Ivania canal,

or .bou tour o-illons according: to the dimen-

Resolved, That the judiciary commit-, jurisdiction of justices of the peace to tee be instructed to inquire into the ex- ,100. pediency of providing by law, that ap-l Dec. 11.- Mr. Rariden from the com-

sions contcn.pl. d in the report of the board of: " ,

. Internal improvement. Only little more tham I he Legislature of Pennsylvania have fiUv jg l(f Pana, or twenty two of railway orjNails, Bowens' brand 4d to 10

Junaita brand

elected Isaac D. Barnard to the Senate of porrngf, would then remain to be completed to

ilo T7.,;tn,) St. . r..j.... connect the fxtreonties ot th cannl.

wimtu tuc fin. x i mi m (j, ufiusc

r- . i . . ..... IIIC ftJt.ft i.ity.l'.V a II f ft in. I

peals may De taken from the docket of-mittee on that suhiecf, reported a bill to' ' , ' i I he amount of cost is thus shown as probably

justices ot the peace to the bupreme.'pmvide for the election ol circuit prose-p "y'"" lHC UJ aiuinexi. beins much less than heretofore edeuhted

Court, as well as to the Circuit Courts injeutms.

all civil cases, and that appeals may be! Mr. Fletcher, a bill to amend the act

Economy Another abortive attempt has

.Vile? Reg.

taken from the Circuit Courts of causes: regulating the duties and jurisdiction of been made at ntrenchment in the. Ohio Lethat may have origi.a'.ed before justices justices of the peace; which were read pidature,ncw in session. The bilLamon

of the peace to tht Supreme Court. land ordered to a second readincr. !iA ,,.. j J? ' MARRILD On the 28th i' st. bv

1 he bill regulating the duties and ju- The governor communicated to the! r i f- , Uan I HMgerman hsq.Mr. John Grubbs risdictionofjusli.es of the peace, wasjSenate bis nomination of John Law, Mil- J mbe reducing it to tico dollars per o Miss Jane Casadav, both of Logan read a second time and committed to ajton Stapp,Amos Lane, C. P. Battell and' instead of three. Thepop'e of Ohio, township. committee of the whole on Tuesday James Whitcomb, as Circuit prosecu-''c as of some other states ice could men- On the same day by the same, Mr.

tors; which was ordered to lie on the: tion, mil begin to discover that there is more illiam Archibald to ili?s iMarv Cartalle. I w , , i . . michkal,.iI1 ol Lawrenceburgh township, ri- rr j j. i woise than rculity in these professions of pa- r ,i i . k n r n i Mr. Simonson offered a iomt reso u ion! . . , J . J J () ihe same day by Deli Llder,oSq.

relative to lands reserved tor the use ofion the subiect of so amending the Consti-i uwu"m VJ lfteir puuiic servants. si long Mr. John Stubbs to Mis- Nancy Heav

Saltsprings, Mr. H !lis in the chair. tution of the United States, as to take sPee(ni recapitulating the hardships of the ern, all of the latter township.

1 he object of this resolution is, to instruct our Senators and request oui Representatives, to endeavor to procure the consent of Congress, for the ienMa-

ture to sell ind co n ey tne fee simple of

next.

The House resolved itself into commit

tee of the wjude, on the joint resolution

5 6 6h 10 00 5h o 1 00 28 33 9 1? 19 2 25

Spirits, Cog. brandy 4th p'f. 1 75

bpanish do 1 50 Holland gin ' 1 87 Rum, Jamaica 1 50 Whiskey, new 22 Steel, German - lb 17 Swedish - - 21 London, Crowley 19 Eng. blistered 19 American 8 Teas, Gunpowder, best 1 45 Irnpereril do 1 45 Young Hysont 60

8 5 7

7 5 do 6 do 7 17

17 00 56 1 37h 27 27 43 2 25

do

Pittsburgh common Zanesville Boston

lb

ifrom Congress all influence in the ccc-:ti:orcinsr community, mil not suffice tosatis- """

tionot President; which was read and fi, for the though nf rlnllnr m,n,iri tw,vs. uizauan u. Jones, an

, , , - - ..wuu.(if.,(.1(,c(. r . i 7 . i r

ordered to a second reading. i . , . ' , infant, ana neir at taxo of

John Jones, dec d, " John

all lands in this state reserved for the use'the nronrietv of extend

of salt springs, and invest the proceeds thereof in a permanent stock, for the encouragement of education. Dec. 15. On motion of Mr. Berkes, Resolved, That the committee on the judiciary be instructed to inquire into the expediency of creating one or more judicial circuits; which was decided in the affirmative -35, 23.

Dec. 16.

thej

the following subj

ded on separately. 1st. To repeal the law allowing officers execution to collect fee bills- tiiis the committee deemed inexpedient, and after considerable discussion, the report was concurred in. 2d. Relative to makit g (he service of a writ a lean on real estate; declared inexpedient, which was concurred in. 3d. Committee decided unfavorable to calling convention, which was concurred in. 4th. That part of the governor's message relative to a criminal code com

mittee had been instructed from several sources on that subject, and a bill had -been reported conformably thereto. 5th. Mr. Alleyn's resolution for reducing the fees and salaries of officers in this state the committee deemed this measure in

expedient. Mr. 1 i-rris after adverting

Dec. 13. Mr. Rariden, from the ccm-P' " ' .'111 1 llr i . ..

mittee on that subiect, reported against;2"" uam ,JV experience, n e don t icish to

Reedy her Guardian.

ing toe jurisdic- be understood as opposed to a reduction of so-' L?7HVRE.S the a..ovt nrr,t. Jutm Columbia

tion ot this state, over the Indian tribes I farVs and wares when nccean, hut mm ! . V m,f' Ulr resident therein- which was concurred , , , necessary, but oppos bl,rn c,n uit ;uit Ins pet,i..n. prying tht sad reside nt tnercin, tncli vvai, concurred. makins. ll0Jjbics ()f them to ride into of-'wl U) t'P nni a nus91ontr to convey rea in hy the House. i r, i r y esmte tbrr. m dtsrrit td to him. I his is to no . t r si- ; . . I TICC. ailU h chill ft frnni ltr 7iiAi n c .... i . . u t. 1 i.i...

iir. VjrlV eilS S reSOIU l ion lllSl rUCtiri"" t ne u J cr J y-"nu i c.uru; iiy uc niurrsiiu cnz itwi u jciits aim juiin

judicial committee to report a bill tak-1 tIuit Ms hiozvnrvill not be accomplished. li'xbei eUa,,I"n. h( detend-nts J. r . , . . 1 . , j to 01 ' petition, that they be un-i ppeur bvtorc

iny from widows their rirrht to select 100

dollars out of solvent estates, was taken e are requested to state that the up and adopted. J Lawrenceburgh legislative society will The bill respecting Circuit prosecu- meet at the, school room of Mr. Fitrh. nn

)ec. 16. Mr. Stevens, chairman of tors, after being amended by inserting a iTnr.jv .n;tifT . . - , . i -t . i i iVionaaj evening next, at early canalejudictary committee, niade report on substitute, was ordered to be engrossed ,. , r , r following subjects, which were deci- for a third reading. jllSnt ior thc purpose of reorganising the

Dec. 14. The engrossed bill to amendJS0,cy he former members are exan act organizing Circuit Courts, and; pected to attend, and those who were not

uriiiimg ..in. pu t .n.u umiw, pp. ov-, members heretofore, are respectfully in ed January 30, 1826; and also to amend . w 44 , .....

an act concern nn- nrosecutmor attorn es.i r. ovj.

rl n - - j

approved January 20, 1826, was read a third time and passed ayes 14, noes 7. Dec. 14. Mr. Montgomery from the committee on state roads, to whom was

referred that part of the governor's mes-

to the difTe. rence in ne price of the ne-!tamie l. dians, should be ratified by the

cessaries of life, id comparison with tlsal i'resiclent and Senate of the U. States, xvhicii formerly existed, observed tlial aud particularly that article its said trea-

sage respecting a road from Like Michigan by the way of Indianapolis to the Ohio river, now report that they had the

same under consideration and recommend the adoption of the following resotion: Resolved, That it is of primary importance to the state of h diana, that the late

treaty made with the Miami end Potawa

JVo??i the Geneva jY. Y. Gazette, Dec. 6. The New Yoik Svenii g Post nd tht- Specta or nonces the repoittd discovery of Captain Vlorgan as slated in the Lnsinburgh Gax-ttt, which was contradicted in ur last, t he Editor of ihe former fretly admns that h "nevrr tx pecttd io hear any thir g more of this famous ptrson .ge: we supposed,'1 he continues, "thth(lorgn) had prooably nefn murdered and u-n-.d in iume part of the Wrs'rrii wilderness, where the plough m jht perhaps turn up h.s oones fity years hence, or at leaat that he Was ronfi-ied m some secret and undiscovi-red hiding plee of the masonic fraternity ' The latter pretends to think that it is all a stratagem to .n -krt tle bo k s ! I he Hlack It .ck (Jz? tte siys, "Morpan is not at Fr; G urge if hr were there, the Governor' wrd w ulJ no dou t induce some persona invmsted m b; personage, to produce faiT!.

he Judges of said court, on the first day ot th

next term of said court, to be holden on the 1st Monday io April nex, in the town t.f Lawrmct burgh, then and there to make answer to said pt imun, or that the said court will proceed to act thereon in their absence. G tl. Dunn, atty. JAMES DILL, Ctk. Dec. Z 18 :G 51 OCT NOTICE. 0 ALLpcrsot.s -re htteoy ouu i.td against purhasn g f J -hn Kemp uf Randolph towi. ship, Darf'orn rount , a note of hand on Corne hus Miller, for thirty-five dollars and twelve & a hulf ctnts. dated 25 h Sept- las1, draw n in favor d Caleb A- Craft, and ass gned to said Kemp by me: Also a note of hand agains me tor twenty one dollars thirty. seven cents, dated anout tht .:5:h Oct last, drawn in favor of said Ivtmp, as the said notes were fraudulently obtained, and I am determined not to pay them until compelled by lawJOHN 13. CRAFT. Rising Sun. Dee 16 1826. 31

wrought -Oil, tanners linseed castor Spices, Pepper

Pimento Cssaia Cloves Nutmegs Ginger ground Note For h add one half.

30 00 10& IS 20 00 2 00 1 75 2 00 00 23& 16 21 20 10 1 50 1 50 95 10 7 10 3 6 ih 20

18 62 1 50 28 23 45 1 20 2h

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TAKEjY up, BY Thom.s timer, living in Wash ington township, Ripley coun y, state of Ind, a BKOWN MAKE, three years old last spring, with star in her forehead, hind paster

d feet white, white streak in middle of tht hoof, long tad. Appraised to twenty dollars thi. 16 h day of Decemb r, 18C5.

DAVID WALLACE, j. p. Dec, 59. 51

TO THE PUBLIC. hereas a certain report has been pat Iq circulation by Matthias S Pain, ot Lgn

ownship, Dearborn County: la. calculated to in

jure my character, as well as the character of

Eunice t Sa- ket, a young Lady of said townsh'p i vrhich report has no fi-undation in truth, luti la no douot its origin in enmity and malice 'gainst me And, whereas, the sid Pain br-ng1 a mn devoid of property or an upwnght charc-

er, I have thought it advisable to publish him o the world a a dangerous man in society, p,rtirularly where he is not knownii betng all the satisfaction I can or could receive by a course of a-,s he ia not worth the costs of Prosecution Poverty is strong castle which in this case proects Mr. Pin. I have in my pssssion certificates confirming .hat I have stated above which will br shown to iny person interested, JOHN M KlEliNAN.

4 Noy, 11,18$,