Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 57, Madison, Jefferson County, 10 January 1818 — Page 2

tee to whom was rererrca uic unci uai concerns of Me tition of the members of the Ir greatly exaggerated, if 3

dianachurchreportedabill; which ly unfounded. It Wa

nIlt resolution for taking the . Mr D- pruned the pti- t,lC "ird fiS. , c u i e rM ctatp. ton of George Holmes and otii- ana passed. . . . r 7 ."voraoie, ln 0r

r h S-rfStoton thers, praying an act to vacate Wmmi, SSS

,,f m. thetownof Vienna, in tnecoun-. mr. auiuvaw u. r .. T . r . ""mes

WHICH I1XCS av.av ut b" - . rr i t ment at Corydon for nine years ; ty of Jefferson, which was read, -which was read, and ordered to and referred, a second reading. Mr Sullivan from the commitThe joint resolution respecting tee of. ways, and means, on the the state, bank, was, on motion communication or Berry ana

of Mr. Darnel .nuennmve.y po. r.ZlKznd that subject reported a bill making rapid and irreS

pone"- , ;: ...rJun'A ;n rpcmhrinrr the ur sdiction of ius- gress into the most u,;,u

Tk. v,:il Frtr the relief Or OCCU- cjuhui uulaw ut uaiv aw..w. . j i . va,uiy l ne Dm ror inc ruici i ft r r .t. :-wktrh was n odu ous rarr nf i? II

Mr. Zenor presented tue pcuuuu uccs in a, ......... . r 7 v ce Ktf r i o i 4.uro tnf a nA tYirrpA in a second ty. lie had defparri i

relief on a contract for building reading. '.' ' . f,eces Vi three separate 2

the court house of Harrison, coun- Mr. Milroy from tne

was read, and ordered to be read by the best informed cirri j YneA nfi-vt Vera Crn tJ..' ch

a secona umcu iuwua; 4 .r . r , "r ' at lvina sn

lir. L.UIIC, iruiu uic.Luuiuu ""s wt-u oestroverl

the

he commit- three different regiment J

. VAW WX www " - - I'll I 1 Vti ty : which was read, and referred, tee on that subject reported a -ball, royal army who had attaj

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nvintr r.laimants. was read.

1 ct t ' third time and passed. The bill from the senase, reguTiling marriages, was read the

Tte K&e test!- Mr. Conner , introduced a bill for the organization of the .ml., .mn 1'ersons at Vera Ctoz,

mony, was reaa tnc tnira umc iii6ni5 .w :o-, , , - ' , ; nnd wlmv Infm 1 Ja county commissioners; which to a second reading. and whose information was d$ Wv&v Dr-Pr 27. ivas.rcad.and ordered to a second . The bill from the senate, sub- d trom authentic sources dr) MSfromthe commit- reading. ' jecting real and personal estates ed that his motions and tec to whom was' referred the Mr. Duntin presented the peti- to execution. was read the third tmna were admirably judid

writ-Son of Tohn Berrv. reported tion of John Duly ana o ners, time ana passca. re3opS evinced

hMl tnr authorise the estate of prayinc; the courts for Sullivan The bill for the

partition, of vincible courage as well aJ

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Thomos B-rry, dec. to be hid out county may be continued at Lar- real estate, was rcaa me imru c.icw uiscipune. . on lands for the benet of the lis!:; whi:h was read and referred, rime and passed. 1 he valor of his French o$;

"heirs; which was read and order- The bill authorising a loan ror ine mil ror ins awgiuicui.ui Hn.uiuy, was spoken 01

ed to a second reading. the benefit pt the state, was reaa Dower, was read tne mira umc icr us or w mgjiest praise.

presented the pcti- the third time, and on the quesof the Seminary tion, shall this bill pass ? It was

Mr. Cotton

. r.cfi iF th' Rmin'arv tion shall this bill DlSSr It Wa$

.. Vi IIU3t.9 W. uw wv....... . 7 of Vevay; which was read and decided. in the affirmative, referred. The bill to prevent persons disMr. Stevens presented the pe- posing of arms, ammunition, &c.

tition ot the house wngnrs or ro rne inaiany; w -u -UrnnlrvSllp wliirh was read and third time and passed.

--referred. The bill for 'a new county out: The bill against forcible entry of the county of Sullivan, was and detainer, was read the third read the third time and passed. -time and passed. The bill from the senate fixing The bill from the Senate, to "the seats of justice in al new, restrain unincorporated banking counties hereafter to belaid off, associations, was read the second was read the, third time and paslime, when Mr. Stevens moved sed. that the further consideration Wecnerday, December 51. on" Mr. Cotton from the commit, ed; and on the question for post- tn .iinm .fi.rrM:"thft

ponement ? It was decided in the tition ()f thc trustees of the

"-ba"V . . . seminarv or vevay, reported ..a

fl 7 u VJ J IlitMilJ9M r

.M, ic .y. , 5ij incornorat nsr the countv

and passed.

had passed through the

AM

The bill to vacate the town of Leon and San Louis dePoto

Virnna. was read the third time was within an hundred ;w

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and passed.

the VRIW

MADISON,

January 10, 18113.

eported-a highly Important.

lr Powell, a member elect ,COI21missionc'rs .0flhc county of MurfrmburgKJcn. iW. 21 from thc county of Dearborn ap- o.,f:i j r. An express nas lust arrived 1

jty or iearoorn ap

pcared and took Jiis seat, Mr. Stevens from the committee, to whom was referred the petition of the house ivrights of irokviile, . reported ;that thc -prayer of the petitioners ought not to be granted. Mr. Sullivan presented the petition of . the members of the Indiana church; which was read and referred.

just

his progress, and histakiot'

I . u

lnicrruptea possession cti

such important posts as Leon

ian Luis de Fotoi, one if J

inferences are inevitable: eit I ' ' ' ' ' ' r . .

ui . ai my is so rorniniaoie as

look down all opposition, .or ' people of the country are ' ; tremely vyell disposed to h Tiis views

A con voy of 5,000,000 doll

from Mexico, had been due Vera Cruz several days vhen our informant sailed from thei tcr place ; apprehensions were

tained that it had fallen into hand of the insurgents. Pa;

the route between the two cii

in was certainly in their posswii

Ciirlt rrarl try A t riief ruf Vl t C

binary of Vevay, which was ?wn ,rf,m ' S0""?1 Games, on and band, of them ftcentlf 1 j . j i his way to jjencral hckson, bear- pcared within: view of the?

: in? information that thc Span- of VeraCrufc.

Mr. Dunn from the committee

to whom was referred the petition of George Holmes and others, reported a bill to vacate thc town of Vienna, which was read and ordered to a second reading. Mr, Stevens from the commit

tee to whom was referred the ce-

ing - information' that thc op

iard3 and Seminole Indians ; Karl

marched a large force upon Gen. digcrine Pirates he CM

V tt i I.

surrounded his fort and wrr 'tion trom a Ham bur zh W

oushint? him' hard at all hoints-L-' provins: that jhe consuls ot Or

That they were vastly superior Uritom, the .Netherlands,1 hit to our troopswho without im- and sPain sanction thc indiscnxf mediate assistance would fill a sa. nate plunder of the world by tl

Mr. Stevens from the commit- , , ... ' crifice to Indian barbantv barbary coreairs, Capl. tX

.t r - .ciui uciuiuii iur incaooi uon or . . " w u:?n.

xce onwiesuDjcct or opening 4 , made a favorah! arcnotable to learn the', part cu- maun or uic uusswu road from Brookville to fort Har- . S with 1' 1-but citizens let uV hold ' try, was taken by the Al-

xison, reported a joint resolution; v . . ourselves in readiness for to-mhr. and retook Ins vessel, Dyw

which .was read, and ordered to a . who, d de h e row we may be wanted. second reading. of the day for F "da -t " ' The bill, for rendering authen- tk. KJiTr. 'riaynex, St.. Louis, November iz. . . 7 . 0 - . 1 lie nill ror a nrvi' rmmtw nn . ' J

tic as evidence in thc courts ot u? r :r ' , lr r ; INDIAN 1-lGH I'.

. fcu j or me norin end or waynccoun- r r " r r . state, the records & . r , ... , CUUil Information if a bwawana chef. Britain of other states, was Jf rcad the thlrd time The Cherokces and their allies, France

tice of this

icau me iiniu unit tiuu uaastu. nii t ti t. A. . The bill concerning debtors and lhs, bl" 'S the cm1?ratheir securities was read thethird f , ncSroes a"d 'nu,f." this state was read the third time

I . 1 n ri fin th nnoef inn el-i-ill

the prize crew.

"Among the papcrr fottrJ vp bodies cf these pirates, were

PORTS of the coksuls of Gv

The bill -from the senate, for 1" q , I, tioned, with much plunder, and KINE CRUJZEKS, '

carrying the laws into effect in "k'. " U1C have destroyed the crops and OF THEIR PRIZES."

m m

new counties, was read the third

. time and passed. Tuesday 9 December 36. Mr. Cotton presented the petition of Paxton W. Todd, for a toll bridge over Indian creek ; which was read and referred. Mr. Sullivan from thc committee, on , the petition of David. French and others, reported that .the prayer of thc petitioners was unreasonable and ought not to bo granted. . .

pass

ative.

4U0 TCpthzrUK

and Spain, restdmi

with the loss of one man. killed Algiers, directing thc commrA

and a lew wounded, have killeH of ut.urL nf war betonwnzt H

83 and taken upwards of 100 of respective nations NEITHER Jj

uic tunicucracy jormcriy men- ir i iii viv muio

crops , and

ti' t'n r burnt the ton n of the Osairesof Ihe bill concerning firinc . Aru,n u i :.. Remark ft Niians! Cl

UlO.ll it3 AMU t'lilL.1 iilUOii. M.',t. f 1 r- 1 i

. 7 ; : "T7 " Much importance is "iivwhites were found with ths bag. t0 a discoverv of English.

gage 01 me usages.

was read the third time and pas

sed. The bill for the benefit of the heirs of Thomas Berry was read thc third time and passed. Thc bill concerning clerks was read the third time passed. . Thursday, January 1 , 1818. The bill regulating general o

FROM MEXICO. By way of New Orleans. ' A gentleman who left Vera Cruz about thc middle of Octo-

Spanish passports found on j;

who was killed in action '

fnr ic irti"r? vessel. b&H

ing to any of thc states m

Barb

f limit havi

ber, and whose opportunities of Mediterranean passports from', procuring authentic intelligence vari&as cnils at wea. vritli