Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 58, Madison, Jefferson County, 17 January 1818 — Page 1
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MADISON, (INDIANA) -SATURDAY, JJANUART 17, 1818.
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Letters to the Editor must
st paid.
authorise the" sale of a certain The bill from the house of Re- dered to a second reading. . tract of land, belonging to the presentatives, to regulate the mi-The bill organizing the suheirs of Elijah Sparks, which was gration of negroes and mulattoes preme courts and regulating the read and ordered to a second read- into this state, was taken up and practice therein was read the third ing. read the first time, whereupon timcand passed. f The bill from the house of re- Mr. Ferris moved that the further r. . .t presentatives, for the relief of consideration thereof, be t . The committee of the house of sheriff, was read the third time postponed 3 indefinitively ; representatives, to whom was reand passed. on tiie question for indefinitiye Jerred so much of the presidents A bill from the house of repre-' postponement, it was decided in. message as relates to roads, canals . sentatives, defining previleges in the negative. " and seminaries . of learning, have certain cases was read the third AYES Messrs. Baird, Beggs, made a long and interesting retime and passed. Ferris, Paul and Police 5 port. . The committee have com' Saturday December 27. NAYS Messrs. Conner, De- batted at great length the opinion . The senate disagreed to some pauw, 1 Grass, Montgomery and expressed in the president's mesof the amendments made in the Pennington 5 sage respecting the constitutional , house of representatives, to the. The votes being equal the pre- powers of congress to legislate on. bill regulating marriages. sident decided in the negative. this subject, The following is Monday t December 29. Thursday, Jan. 1, 1818. the concluding paragraph of this at 1 u! 1 1 TKo kill r nrwnt friminff W X
apprentices, was read the third, read the third time and passed. " From all these consideration time and passed. The bill, declaring what laws your'commitree submit it. as their Mr. Fprns introduced a hill to shall be in force in this state, was ooinion. that congress has the
vacate the town of Edenborough, read the third time as amended, power to construct roads and cawhich was read and ordered to a and on the question shall this rials through- the several states, vnnr1 reading bill Dass? it was decided in the af- with the assent of the' states' on-
State Legislature.
The bill lor a new county out hrmative. ' such terms as may be agreed on, of the" counties of Orange 'and ; " The bill to authorise the sale.of; leaving the jurisdictional rights in lackson. was read the third time' a certain tract of land, belonging tiie states respectively, To these
SENATE.
Thursday, December 25. -r. Ferris from the commit-
f Enrolled bills reportedthat
oncerning joint rights and
jatjoiis, and had found it
enrolled. .
f. Ferris from the joint com-
e on the subject reported a
0 prevent framing also a
0 prevent certain immoral
fees; winch were read and
Jc bill to regulate elections,
caa the third time and pas-
5 bill respecting unincorpobanking associations, was third time and nassed.
Friday, December 16.
rerns from . the rnmmlt tr.
Mkd bills, rcoortcd that
Voir! ' .. . 1
.uiinmittce, nad ex-
:d an act granting.writs of and regulating proceedhereon, and had found it
r enrolled. Bjird from the committee Subject of common schools, tel a bill for the purpose; 1 was read and referred. 1 ebill relative to writs of fortachmcnts, was read a rie and m'scrvi:
pbill repealing the act pro-
n summery mode of col-( dr debts in certain cases, was) 1 ird time anH nacH (
ic bill from the h
Natives, relinquishing tbe' ! f the state reserved in barter, incorporating the C1 s and Mechanic's bank of ri1 wasrcad the third time, f question shall this biil
11 vas decided in the allir'c 1
( I'crris from the committee
L -uuject, reported a biii to
s v . m - r- f ,
rf t r-Ar- Dasged-iv.; :- c -nnent .m the Dapit 01 tae u nitFarroei. 1 -The bill to vacate the town of j c,,fM k ,
muiana aenuoruugu w imm mc umu Thev forbear to give irn
' Resolved, That in order. to promote and give security io, the internal commerce ainun lhq several states ; ' to faciiitatc the , sale
and expeditious t ran spoliation of
' n t t t ' m
and passed. to the heirs ot lLiijah apadss, was 2nd other national improvements
Tuesday, December 30. . read the tnira nine ana passeu. winch may be round tooe withnt Mr. Ferris from the committee The bill from tiie house of re- the constitutionai powers .of .'the nf enrolled bills. ' reborted that nresentatives to perpetuate lesti- government, thev think it advis-
said committee, had examined a , mony was read the third time and ble that the interest of the gov
.tm K xKir mer- msscrt-
ved tor the state, in the t
iivk.uv a uautt ui iiiuiu.j juuiuutuugu was niev jorbear to ' give u'l'eatex
-a 0111, to improve tne oreea ot time ana pisseq, -, . . englh to xhh n n by enlarging horses a bill, defining and regu- The bill, to prevent immoral on the importaut advantages to lating previleges, in certain cages, practices, was read the tlnrd unc be derived from these national a bill repealing an act, provid- and passed.; ' . ,. improvements. They also fofiing a summery mode of collect- Mr. Ferris from pe committee DCar at this time to o0er the de-
ingoeuis inccnam cases a diu or. enroueu, ums,- repuiicu. ui tails of any plan upon the subiecry to establish and regulate Ferries; .saidxommittee had examined the pj-tSun,jUrr jt most proper to oband had found them truely en- bill for; fixing" tiie seats of justice taill thfi bCnse of the ilouse of re: rolled. . , - in new counties and had iouiid presentatives, in the first instance, Ihe bill for a new county out .thenrtruely. enrolled. an lhe n prPlxbitioa. foy of the counties of Franklin and The bill f or a new county out this purpose thev lespectfuliy subWayne was read the third - time ' of the counties of Warrick and lnit the Allowing resoluticm. --
ana on me question sjian tins oiu rerry, ws reaa me iinra rime, pass? it was decided in the ailir- and on the question shall this bill mativc, pass? it vas decided in the ailirThc bill for a new county, out mativc. of the county of Oranqe,-: was Friday, January 2.
read a third time and passed. . Mr. Ferris, from the commit- the mails bv-the improvement
yMr.Paul introduced a bill, re- tee of enrolled bills, reported that 0fpost roads, withtlieaSsent of the gulating prisons, and prison the said committee had examined rcs' tive states ; to render m, bounds, which was read and or- a bill authorising a loan for the casy and less expensive the mean, dered to a second reading, ; benefit of the. state, and had alld provisions necessary for the .Wednesday, December $u found it truely enrolled. , common defence, by the cor. Mr. terns from the committee ... The bill for a new county out struction 6f militarv rmHo of enrolled bills, reported that the of Warrick Gibson and Perry, & the likc assent of he ciiH rnmrmffin. !mil pxamincd a fnr th removal or the Keaf of . i r . . w.iciiv.l
:. , "y. : " . ; j . -'. 7r ' U" . v states; ana ror such other
Dill
executor
Johi
land-
carrying
new
relief of Sheriffs ; and had found read the third time and passed.
U ..-.t.r Anfnl hri ATr V nvryi intrnrtnrr1 o tnm
uu.ui , . United States and the devidendnicbil auUionsingaloanfor the rcso ut.on ior pnntmg local acts which sha arisc f , ; beneUt ot the state, was read the the Indiana Gazette, which in to capital .tocfc, beeonstitweil third time as amended, m com- was read and ordered lo a second ,a, f,' i , r ,-mr
. , 1 1 - - "11JI IJU IH lull.' .-.:.. r.C .,rhn "it-irl -'ccr1 tvirfinrT.
Mr, Pennington presented the Mr. Pennington, for the select petition of Martin H. Tucker and conuniuee on that subject, rcporothers. nravinc: for a new county, ted a bill for a new county, out
out of the counties of Harrison of the counties of Harrison and Cincinnati on Wednesday last, and Perry - which was read and Ferryj which was read an;l or- was lost in the cast fork 'of the referral.
mtern:i!
auuiuiibing wiccau.u jus,ulc w WU4? wuMmnrovements as.mav h,
of the estate ot John rCad the third time; and on the -h, constitutional nni I
iston deceased, to sell certain question sfiall this bill pass? it was rreneral jrovernmpnf it 1
-also a , bill to provide for decided in the alhrmative. . j;nt that the Kum A 7 '7 . . . rr t mi a: ... . fiivni mat me sum to be mid 10
t he laws into icw ; in 1 ne 0111 ior a new councy out the United States .. hv . r
counties, also a uui rur uic or me couniy ui uuiuvan, was
section of the act to incorporatethe subscribers to the bank of the
ment.
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