Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 61, Madison, Jefferson County, 7 February 1818 — Page 2

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MADISON, (INDIANA) SATURDAY, FEBRUARY y, i8it.

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PUBLISHED BY JOHN LODGE, EVERY SATURDAY. ,

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" -V..V.H vaivuuvu i.v mo nv uiu Hum Dtnaib, v.uii nogs, ana turning thpm u poor families in and about this cerning apprentices, was read the range in thistav S V? town, and whose dutv.it shall also third time and third ;mJ LTtC Tas read.lhe

a delivered be collect from each individual,, , Mondav Van. r . shall thU hill MB T. e.-csV?n?

."IIB11" l. l. . y waoo i My. W&5 Geciuerl ,',,S-e ioMar yer annum, subscriber the sum or sums annex- The bill to prevent fraud and per- in the affirmative - ed to their respective names and juries, was read the third time, & The bill concerning niw-. fercrttwitt- to apply the same, as fhev mav in W J: f. "? Proed.

advance ; tnt dollars anajtjiy , 7 7 r 1 r 1. 1U uncnr, distress for fpaiiwitfiin twelve months; their discretion think proper. The joint resolution from the rent and tenants at will holding L.iMars if nrf paid until the Resolved. That Fohn Meek. Wil- senate, for the nnhliratinn nf the over j.l. .1 , . U1"&

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e Kesolved, 1 hat John Meek, Wil- senate, for the publication of the over, was read the third time 75 ham C. Bramwell, John Pugh, local acts of the present session, passed. ' Jeremiah Sullivan and Dawson in the Indiana GaEette," was The bill rejrulatinfr Hi.. '

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read the third time and passed. was read the third time, and on The bill to vacate the town of the question, shall this bill pass Edinborough, was read the third It was decided in the affirmative. tinic and passed. Mr. Dunn moved that the furl Tuesday, Jan. 0. ther cor4sideration of the bill to Mr. Boon from the committee prevent duelling -be indefinitively to1 whom was referred tlie peti- postponed, and , on the question" ticb of Hugh MGary, reported for postponement, it was decida bill for the relief of said M'Gary. ed in the negative. , Mr. Dunn presented the petU Thursday Var' fi

devolved the duties assigned in tiop of John Vawtcr and others, Mr. Sullivan, from the comthe foregoing resolutions, beg praying for an appropriation of rnittee on the petition of Wm"

itiu aujzcsi 10 uie tiuzens, w mice j.xr cent iuiiu, ujuwuou, pravinw for a tnll i r it ... t 1 o lulu

David McClure, Chn. II. P. Thornton, Sec'y.

The committee on whom has

Vtous influence-' of thr-maU-nvfi ounding country, be matters fitratn unincorporaced banking

of concern, it behooves us indi- associations, was stricken out

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wuu m vmic cancu iu viuuany anu coucctiveiy to oe on irom me enacting ciaus

the propriety of adherinz as strict- ontcr tain roads; which was read bridge over Bussreau rru

a meeting of the citizens ly as maybe, to the resolutions and referred to a select commit- ported a bill for that nnrL,'

fadison, convened at the adopted by the meetine. If the tee. which was read the firt ,a J

of Major Ristine on the health of our families and our- The bill to divorce Benjamin cond time, and committed to 1

January, 18 18, for the pur- selves, the prosperity of the town, Duty, was iudefmitively post- committee of the whole - nrM

f devising some means to .an uninterrupted attention to bu- poned. made the order of the Hjv f.

h the citizens atrainst the siness. and uaL.4L .The .hill from. -C-ir"- ,',,.-,.

mr. Sullivan, from the com mitteeof ways and means, repor. ted a bill providinir for

nr and Henry P. Thornton the alert in arresting the influence The bill authorising the sale of ai:cI coilectiny: revenue: whirh

!tcd secretary. of the disease 'ere it circulates too a certain tract of land belonging W3s read the first and second : following preamble and far. Measures have already been to the heirs of Elijah Sparks, dec. timei and committed to a com

piiinons were adopted t taken by the committee to pre- was read the third time and pas- '"ittee ot the whole on to-mor-IVhercas it hath been clearlv vent intercourse with the sick. sed. row.

jiined that the small riox at Upon the citizens much depends; The bill for a new county out . Mr. Sullivan presented the peit exists in this towni and We have but one ohiect in view, of the county of Orare. was tition of Abisrail Dickinson nrJxr.

Lnless some precautibnary If they acquiesce in the wishes of read the third time and passed. inS lor-certain relief : which was

res are adopted, the con ta- the committee, and submit and

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read and referred.

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f ill spread, intercourse with aid in carrying into eflect, the On motion of Mr. Ferason, The bill oranizin the count v

Puuunu- cuuuuy win provisions containea in tne tore- tusQivea, mat a committee ue vipiey, was read the third

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ue neaitn or, our tammcs going resolutions, that object will appointed to bring in a bill, di- "me and and on the question

c endangered and even our be effectually secured. The fa- viding the state into a suitable shall this bill pass it was decided jeopardized: ' culty of this town will vaccinate, number of circuits, and establish- in the affirmative. :rcfore be it Resolved, that gratuitously, all those who will call ing the times of holding courts The bill effectually to prevent ;rn it the indispensible duty upon them, at regular hours. therein. duelling, was read the third time '

Fy sood citizen; to forbear Before we close, the committee Mr. Carr presented the peti- and on the question, shall this K those who are infected will . rpmartr for the ssfisfartirm nf tion f)f snnrlrv inhahifants nT the bill Dass ? If AnrtAvA i

feaforesaid disease unless his their friends in the country, that counties of Clark, Harrison, affirmative.

""y iiutiiuuii iiiiiy uc par- (so tar as nas come to cneir Know vvasmngton ana orange, pray. -uv 0111 aeuiung the duties or 7 required. IpActp'S hut nne r:e evisfc;. and if in( for a new rnnntv. nur nf flie recorder, urai rear! f h

ffved that we do recom- the citizens are sufficiently cau- counties aforesaid; which was time, and passed. Mo those citizens in tious, no other case will exist, read and referred. The bill concerning insolvent USes the disease mav be. Rut little. Ha norer. therrfnre. need Mr. rinnner intrndnrerl a hill debtors. WIS read the tUirA 1

W admonish the citizens be apprehended at present. for the relief of sundry inhabi- and passed. Fty writing the same on Wm. C. BK AM WELL, tants of Perrv countv: Also, a The bill concernini? attornie '

Fter doors in large capital JOHN PUGH, bill for the election of certain of- was read the third time, and

Ficers in certain cases ; which were passed. read and referred. . The bill incorporating thecomThc bill concerning inclosures, missioners of Switzerland county, was read the third time and pas- Trustees for the Vevay Seminary, sed. was stricken out from the cnactThc bill concerning arbitrations ing clause. was read the third time, & passed. The bill for the relief of Noah MM. I'll .1 J 1TiUt- , i n 1 -

iijc um auinorising noinesuc wnm, was lnueiinitiveiy pusi-

W, That this mcetinfr,

irticularlv th

lmselycs by subscription dt), will pay such sum or

p s.iall be annexed to their

tlve names, for the purpose l$ some nurse to attend to

Ratable objects, who now, KlTtpr in... i ri . i . i

seas-

wm. u. 15K AiMVVJLLr, tants ot l'errv county i ajso. a

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JOHN PUGH, JOHN MEEK, J Ell. SULLIVAN. State Legislature.

KOUSK OF Rn.PR.ESP.NTA T'lVLS. Saturday, Jan. .

Mr. Cotton from the commit- attachments,' was read the third poned.

r may be afllicted with tec appointed on that subject, rc- time, and passed. The bill to authorise Willam e. nnrterl a hill tn nrevent waste, nn The bill from the senate, rcfru. Wriffht to liuild a toll bridcre over

That this meeting do lands reserved for the use of lating foreign attachments, was Silver creek, was read the third Ulcrwl n f.! r . i -i i --i. ? t: l. 1. 1. i .f j ,A 4 ; - -..,1 ,1

:noois ana sait springs, wincii rcau uic umu uuicauu pcu. , uuig iiuu jwisc ras read, and ordered to a second The bill authorisinir aliens and Friday, Jan, q..

,r resorting immediately reading. .. foreigners to hold lands in this Mr. Buntin presented the peti. Nation in their families j The bill legalizing the proceed- state, was rad the tJiirU time U tion of the inhabitants of Viniat a committee of Health ings of county commissioners, passed. qqjiws the Iwer prairie,