Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 60, Madison, Jefferson County, 31 January 1818 — Page 2
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nTVfrv was read a third time "in the bosom of the republic tion of thelaws of our stattf
and passed. Therefore , . We beg you . fellow citizens, to troops the British for
not be occupied bv a tronrrs the "Rr. l '
r, w.v. jjuusn tni.,,.
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Th hill to nrevent waste on Kcsolvcd. that the contempiat- weien well tins sumect. at is a structions to takP
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lands reserved for the use ot cd establishment or a private most important .one and de-
Krhools. was read .the third time bank in the towiin-Ijiwrence-- maiuts-the -serious consideration
...andLpasscd. ....., .
The bill from.the house of re
iessi,
burg, by Mr. David, Rees9 merits of every man. The question, for. Important InJJ. our most cordial disapprobation, you to determine is simply this : MiliicfaeviUr r.:,; '
presentatives, regulating the ju- nesoiven, mat aitnougn an in- ouan individual speculation inrisdiction and duties of justices dividual may, in a limited sense umph over public good?
. of jthe peace, was read the third be allowed to jdo with his money -time-as amended, and passed, . . . what he pleases ; yet, in its cjispoMr. Montgomery from the sal, .public good, as individual becommittee on that subject, repor- nefit, ought. to be.consulted. ted a bill respecting public semi- 1 Resolved, That Messrs. Stephen naries, with some .amendments, Ludlow, Robert, Martin arid John witch was read the second time Weaver, be a committee , to adand committed to a committee dress the public oh the subject, "of the whole. .V ' , ' , .and to request the editors of pal . Moidah Jan. 19, " ' in Indiana, and of the CinThe bill regulating .Seminaries, nn?.tl Gzette and Western Spy, was read the Third time and pas- Slve the same, together .with ' the proceedings of the meeting, SCThe bill mere' efTectually to aplain their respective papew. prevent duelling was definitive- - - B ELY I HE, n" ly postponed. : martin, Sec y. . Mr. K a Addressof Ihe Committee. till declaring big Blue river na- Pjellow. Citizens, vigable; which was read, and In discharge of the , trust ordered to a second reading. committed to our care by the
The bill for the safe keeping of meeting ot wnicn we were mem-
S. LUDLOW,
. . ... R., MARTIN,., J. WEAVER. January -e, a 8 18.
uvC ana oDiigmg corresoo (an oflicer .of the staff Va3
MADISON
January 31, 1 013.
mornm
The editor ofnhe ReL ceived last night the
Fort. Hawkins, n..
" The firi nor xuKJK
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4U1"S "U,H rnrt cott inretu, some fires which the InH; J
upon theboats which wcrel,; in the- rJtrf M,.L! Jlli
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Duucu., 1 ne account I ve
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f p.1 oeing cut orFispri
i-VIIJillliCU. " I expect you have hA
press from general Gaines J via Hartford. Its contents J transpired here, that is I
gen. Gaines ascertainea that
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Assembly.
.. J fe. 1 1 j It IS HOW eXDPCter tr U U. inr Mi,kLnk.;l. ....
itrisoners committea under me weputa-u iu auurcw yuu. . , r -- jv. ....w.,uU.su was ascend
-authority of the United States, We do so with the full assurance ousincss oi ipaiacma; and dispatched
Avas read the third time and pas- ot tallibility, and whatever er- owl" " . urse or a ooats to nw assistance, and
Thursday, Jan. 22. The bill to reduce into one, all thc acts and parts of acts, relative to crime and punishment, was read the third time as amended, and passed.
U'riaay, Jan.
vnrs vvp. mavn mm r i mp rnnrsc . , uliuju y in tudtLi uiuvis nn t n u
The bill for the -removal of the of our remarks, we trust will be frue. v Pise worthy. But, what commanded by lieut. Scott, 3 1 . . 1 IS still ' mnrp inftpvun. c i.iV.. ' k
-scat of ustice ot Dearborn coun. imputea to tne neaa, not .to trie - . v"'6 ulc JU. mLX ulcn was 'attacked 'ty, was indcfinitivcly postponed, heart. Jure prosperity of the state, is, miles below fort Scott, and ' a . ' r rni ti.i y . the mutual frifnHKr ,V,,., j
ine esiaDiisnment or a pnvate .unwuiau nw iuaasatrea, except six v
11 . . . mnnir the mpmKrs le r ...i '
wnoie esiaic cannot oe valued at . " """" " v 13 W1"' UUI wuuin were wounl
more than 20 or 25,000 dollars Flcurc weooservc, to tlie ho. trom the other boat, and auo whose paper capital cannot ex- nor ot lVe mc"ibcrs of the pre- er which had been up the riv
cecd 5 or 6000 whose amount "7" aiwlJ' .U1tl UIC distinction, notmng nas been heard. An
ot specie does not amount, pro- WJlcwu"u western interest, is press from general lack . . . rf r 1 marl 1 ft ' . . J
bably, to mare than -5000 and
son toef
Mr. -Polkc introduced a joint whose intention is, no doubt, to j-esolution, relative to' certain put into circulation 1. or .200300 oaths; -which was read and dollars of his. papeiy is at once ordered to second reading. sufficient to alarm the public. The bill attaching part of liar. But let us recollect what has been rison county to the county of O- the final result of private banks
.range, and tor otiier purposes, generally.
not named or known among Gaines, who left here on FrS them. - It appears to be buried in returned m nlal.f 11
oblivion, and the cpo.doLthe route by W Gaines, but j -whole seems to be tfe sineere nm proceed r vfj A
ui. ma. gazette. n-i;ii-aica wunin ten muss the fort, when he observed fr:
UHiU UArsAL. Indian sins. and a few miles ii
111c pin to incorporate the jet- ther came to where twowL
JVtsullv,u dudi unipany, men Jiad been killed, cue
was read a tnird time and passed. Numerous institutions of this 1, P 7 7 , wiku,um The bill incorporating the Jcf- descrimion have been esublished "JaIll.h. 'T5" w"!'.but -honl -as Mr. Johr. Chant
fosonville, Ohio Canal Company, at diflcrent times, and in different "TliSrT ,00 no V n J I tft1Ua,ne?' .vas read the third time and pas- parts of the United StateS and Z c'S'is toTrledty lott'c sX'Te 75 sod. with the exception of a tew, have - L . , ' pei sons wnom ne n et, ar,o The bill granting letters testa. all failed, the public been Win- " J. A nS" t0 trymg to overtake tta, aJ mcntary, &c. was read the third died out of immense sums, and ShTnf ?l I V MQCrs " ,,h time of the mu.der coufch jime and passed. - nlany individuals entirely ruined ne w ft0'e ot tha- ? have been more than five w The bill to authorise the pro- bv SUch failurcs. n ;l w , . behind. Ihey were kild nretors of lands in the bwer 'nr.....-...: ...1. .... r... .V r . . f t,'c Monday mornimr ithm a 1
d f.tW.tiPtte nrairitt in th,. ... "T. "avc. riu""'rrcir,,l'cn ll) les of where thev hid ct)
r : me puDiic ror uie payment ot Uic 3 ist tilt, has been found and a : in c vvm county of,.Knox, was read the cnrh Lnk naner ? Northman fnr.M .J-Z: 7 . the night before, iheapp
1 1 J 1 - - w iiwk 111 UUil 1111 Ul V third time and Dasscd. vj.-i ...1. l. j ... . J
7 mi r 1 i v r r dividual wnuae Lupuai aoes not to its contents. Ihe bill for the relief of the rA nprrl,m. thP nn, .u
ieirs of Henry Venderburgh, was f his in drcuhtio read the third time and passed. in whosc povver it at c . . lime, if he were worth a million
Aiamccungoi.a respectaoie 0f dDHars, to transfer or disoosc
an
ante lnriiratpH nhnur twenty
Spy. dians, and the trail entered!
tv .!. . . r . road in the direction flfn
iippaitucs received rrom the . . . . ,w commander of the fnrre, nf tl., . Raines at which place th re
merely a sergeant's cuard
border, have brought official in- tw.d,Vf n.)en ,a. fcW
number of the citizens of Law. 0f property in any other way. formation of the occupation of A- nciliboniiS inhabitants, jcnceburgand itsvicmity at Mr. The4 0 e hav been melia island on the 24th ult. by Have taken refuge there ; J.H. Cobums on luesday the much id on by individual the United States' troops under however, have the n-Ii coth December of which Mr. tickcts as tI arc called, not to the command of col. jLkhead, considered themselves then:,;
jwnaumi ...diviuc wat cuoscn u crte;M, f : . mtltur -M, 1 r.. some, it is said, are so u-,
chairman, and Robert Martin se
cretary, the .following preamble and resolutions were read and u-
nanimously adopted : ,
ing encouragement to s'ich institutionsand in what instance docs individual banking differ from the principal on which
1 it . . 11 uiu iiun.J'ai
,,. ,:;.a ui, ""7 sman tickets have been issued by 0fC"h "L" a host of merchants, innkeepers.
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rs, cob-
oppose, to the utmost extent of Mari :the Mvinrs. u,,.
, oiiWw, ;.--. f v(aur Jcr and barbers ? We answer,
only kj magnitude therefore the danger is the greater. So much for private banking
.i.-fc . ns tn malce their vara railH'Sw
:uuui. Mdutiu, unocr uie com- , ' j.iiM mand of cant, llenlcy. only brcast-work, and tl.c Nat. Intel. come so s?cn XI that retreat is imnossibK l:
" Deiiiocratic Press." r without said to be of considerable strc"r
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tion of which would tend to in
jure, in any degree the community of which he is a member And whereas individual banking is in our opinion, subversive of the rights of frecmca, inasmuch as.it creates an arbitrary despot
assijrnmrjr reasons or mvinrr mv lort bcott is a mere caiuw
nut hm-itf 1 r'i'f !o t. rr i- ir-tt jl rlTPtirrS. i"
with Grcnt- Ti itnin ntirl ni!n nrr ssr; riismtchcd tfOld
more unfavorable than is believed Caincs to iort AVott
lias v
ui uiiutiiiiuou irom puiHic appear- ueen ucaiu .u, . j
lie insinuates tnat ource- !C'!:C r,om uns piau, ,
re bro. forl' Mitchell. Jackson s
in a creneral point ot view. J3ut
what are we to expect from a
out u capital, and in open vio!a? Ameria :md Iiast orjda sheold ly clucf, that gen. Gaiires 1 l. advices to fort Mn!, ' l
ken off bv the British : mwl thnr savs he was informed by '
