Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 60, Madison, Jefferson County, 31 January 1818 — Page 1
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be appointed, to consist of five 1 tie bill for the relief of the Wednesday, Jan. Zt. ". persons, whose duty it shall be poor, was read the tolrcl time k Mr. Stevens from the committo see this benefit extended to the passed. . ; , tce on that subject, reported a poor families, in and about this 'llie bill authorising the agent bill makingspecial appropriations; town, and whose dutv it shall also of Warrick countv. to convey a which wan reaH anH mvnmUJ
i''invc ' v. vvuiuiiiivut CONniw. rf be, to collect from each individual 'certain tract of land ' to Hugh Mr. Milroy reported a bill to
I r f. - tibo dollars par annum, ouuauiuci uicsum ur sums annex- xu vrary, was rwu inc uuru v"lc iicu a parr or jacKSOn to Law Wajixnc ; if paid within tut) cd to their respective names and and passed. . V rence county ; which was read
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c Kesoivecii nat jonn JVleek, VVil- or notary publics,, was read tne ana surgery; which was read and , Jiarn C. Bramwell, John Pugh, third time and passed. . ' committed. Jeremiah Sullivan .and Dawson The bill providing for record- t The bill from the senate, for
be that committee. ing town plats, was read the third the safe kecpinc of prisoners com-
Resohed, That the Editor of time and passed. mitted under the authority of the
mutually auhe end the year the Indiana Republican, be re- Monday, Jan.1 19. "United States, was read the third iPffli(i to (!. questedto rive the torcgoinir rc. Mr. Milrov introduced a bill time and passed.' -
esponstb ejor 1 j solutions, three insertions in his tor distributing the acts and jour- The bill to attach part of Jack
nals of the general assemDiy j son to Lawrence county, was xawhich was read the first and e- definitively postponed. ; cond time, and committed to a The bill to incorporate the Op committee of the whole. hio Canal Company, was read the On motion the lobby was clear- third time, ana on die question.
devolved the duties assigned in cd and the doors shut. shall this bill passi It was -decided the foregoing resolutions, beg The bill for the appointment in the affirmative. ' : leave to. suggest .to the citizens, of constables, was read the third - the oronrietv of adhering as strict- time and passed. SENATE.
meet in t of the citizens ly as may be, to Jhe, resolutions The bill authorising the enclos- Friday, Jan. nS. ison convened at the adopted bv the meeting. If the ing of the lower and Cathlenettcs Mr. Beggs laid before the s
neaim or our ramnies ann. our- prairies, was rcnu ins uuru umc narc me peution or oeo. vnuc selves, the prosperity of the town, and passed. and others, praying for the estaan uninterrupted attention to bu- 1 he bill concerning insane per- blishment of a ferry at Jeffersoncincss, and intercourse with the sons, was read the third time villej which was read and refer
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of concern, it behooves us indi- The bill from the senate to re- Mr. Ferris laid before the se-
tsfmm's not PTCcrAivg:c square, paper.
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r Insertion desirra.
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H. P. Thornton, Sec'y.
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hanuary, 1818, for the purpf devising some means to tt the citizens anainst the
wlniK influence of the small surrounding country, be matters arid passed.
hvid M'Clure was called to vidually and collectively to be on strain hawkers and pedlers from natc, the peution of Jacob rias(nirinfl TTpnrv V Thornton Jh 'xri -rtittS th Ifluc -odllna goody, &c. without license, dale and othors, praying for the
Lkvu ".... of the disease ere it circulates too was indefinitivcly postponed. removal of the seat of Justice k followinir DreamWe arid far. Measures have alreadv been Th hill fnr thp rrlirf nf Inhn fmm I.wwnfpiniroh! which urca
pt exists in this
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tolutions were adoptctl: taken by the committee to pre- Hurst, passed, 17 to 8. read and referred.
.Whereas it hath been clearly vent intercourse with the sick. The bill regulating grist mills & The bill for the relief of inso!0
aincatnat tne small pox at upon tne citizens mucli depends, millers, was read the third time vent debtors, was read the third
town, ana vvc nave ouc one oDject in view, and passed. time and passed. 1
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1 he bill regulating arbitrations was read the third time and passed.
neighboring country will provisions contained in the fore- cd. The bill concerning the adiriin-
mihes going resolutions, that object will The bill on the subject of the istrators of Robert Denbo, deed, n our be effectually secured. The fa- abolition of slavery, was indefi. was read the third time and pas-
0e jeopardized;,- ' culty ot this town will vaccinate, nitively postponed. scd. erefore be it Resolved, that gratuitously, all those who will call Tuesday Jan. 20. The bill to prevent citizens of
m it the mdispcnsible duty upon them, at regular hours. Mr. Miiroy presented the pcti- other states, from bringing stock
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uuicss some precautionary u uiey acquiesce in tnewisnesor . The bill to continue t he courts fresare adopted, the conta- the committee, and submit and at Carlisle, in the county of Sulfvill spread, intercourse with aid in carrying into effect, the Hvan, was indefinitivcly postpon-
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fy gooj citizen, to lorbear erorc we ciosc, tne committee tion of Benjamin Newkirk and into this state, and turning them jig those who are infected n-ilj remark for the satisfaction of others of Jackson county, pray- into the range, was read the third jhcaforesaid disease unless his their friends in the country, that ing that part of said county be time and passed. r and attention may be par- (so far as lias come to their know- stricken ofif and attached to Law- Mr. Ferris introduced a bill for fly required. ledge) but one case exists, and if rence; which was read and re- the election of county and townsolved that we do rccom- the citizens are sufliciently cau- ferred. ship ofliccrs ; which , was read
it, to those citizens in tious, no other case will exist. Mr. Slaughter from the corn- and ordered to a second reading.
nouses the disease may be, juui nttie Ganger, tuererore, neea mittee on that subject, reported Saturday, Jan. iy.
tidy admonish the citizens be apprehended at present.
K by writing the same on
uter doors in large capital o wived, That this meeting, particularly those who shall
jinsmr-elves bv subscription
do, will pay such sum or a5 shall be annexed to their Uve names, for the purpose
f 1 some nurse to attend to
Wm. c. bramwell,
JOHN PUGH, JOHN MEEK, JER. SULLIVAN.
Stutc Legislature. HOUSE OF HEPS ZSENTATI FES. Saturday, Jan. 17, 1818.
Mr- Ferguson from the com-
a bill declarincr bier Blue river a na- Llr. Polke introduced a bill for
vigable stream ; which was read the safe keeping of prisoners and indefinitively postponed. committed under the authority Mr. Sullivan, from the commit- , of the United States, into any of mittee on that subject, reported the jails of this state, a bill for a new county, out of Mr. Beggs from the committee the counties of Sullivan and Da- on the petition of George White; vis ; which was read the first and .reported a bill to establish a rerry second time, and committed. in the town of Jefferson vilie; Mr. M'Ciure reported a bill to which was read and orderd to a
attach the town of Liverpool to second reading.
J charitable objects, who now, mittee on that subject, reported a Washington ; which was read Mr. Ferris from the committee Rafter may be afflicted with bill to divide the state into a suit- and committed. on that 'subject, reported a bill pease. able number of circuits, and fix- A written message on the sub- for the removal of the seii' of
mved, jhat this meeting do in the time of holding courts jeet ot a new election xn roscy justice Timtirl i- ..it .1 r .1 1 r 1 .1 r . 1. A ..A ...i. U.
iw hi 1 uit, v-mz-tllJ Ul UlCiClIl, Wlliui wasitdu Lilt. 111 ot mv v-
UkV" tne lndiSDcnsibic ne- and second time and committed, lerrea to a select committee. second r
y 01 rcsoninir immediately The bil rerru atinjr roads and I he bill
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for assessing
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nation in their families; highways was indcfinitive;y post- leering the revenue, was read the presen
Uat a committee of Health poned. Uiird time and passed. sundry m.
Dearborn county;
ead, and ordered to a ng. om the house of re-' , , for the relief oF;;itant3 of th.2 county"
