Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 158, Madison, Jefferson County, 25 December 1819 — Page 2
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the publicXands, wliicTi wu rc.1(j and ordered to a second reading. Mr. Ross from the Committer
on that subject reported aliil! ap- . .
a similar committee to be appoin- or and Hcut. gov. from the counted on the part of the Senate with ty ot Crawroid be rejected nut ... . il T T ' I - '
-.jnsuuciu'iis ro aran a mciiHuiai uuwswau uuuanu, to ttic Concress of the United return from the county ofLau-
States oravinn-that an additional rence, it not beine oirected to pointing Commissioners d locate
..Land OfHcc be established at some the Speaker of the House of Rep- a site tor the permanent seat of
thereupon Messrs Graham, Mer- Constitution. was read and ordered to a second
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un motion oy lur. louuu,uic reading, senate concurred in the resolution. Ilr. Chambers introduced o
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that committee. A committee of enrolled bills uas appointed consisting of JSlests. Ross, MerrLl, Dunbar, Evan and Hay.
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Friday, Dec. 10. dent and Trustees for a com Mr. Morgan, having obtained brary and for other p'i.,,eS' ve, introduced a bill creating which was read and ore
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KesavcJ, tnat a cuinnuucc uc ui mujiu ui wiaui;, stwuu i truing. -n'tpointcd on the part of the house which wis read and ordered to a Mr. Warner f rorJ:c j . act with a similar one to be second reading. tec on that subjec;.lcPf J to f,x nointcd on the oart of the sen- The bill to vacate a certain fer- to appoint cons;lC)n' rtr
ate. to memorialize Congress on ry in the town of Jcilcrsonvillc, the seat of 1Ias rcad the ubicct of Krantinc 'further and to establish another in lieu of Wayn' wtIC" l'rill;l,rt
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-to'e purchased lands ot the U. States, whereupon Thompson Mt i rill and John were appointed that committee. The Senate and House ot Rep rcsentalives having met in the Representative Chamber for the
purpose of counting the votes for pointmcnt ot tri jaiRjs given or gov. hf lieut.gov. when upon ex. deed for iot'j 4 t schools
ammauonoi : uie state or tue poic, uiciiaeu i llouiCS) which was it ..p.carcd that Jonathan Jen- or .cpcral to a second i:i: gs h.ul 9160 votes for govern, read ? -.iandrlut Chitophei Marri- rcf;;Viaddox introduced a bill had 2007 votes lor the same for' lhe bcneilt uf wioou s winch
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cirr Little. June Begs was elected President ot the Senite, pro tern Henrv Hurst 8eereiar, and Henrv Bat mail, ' Dor keeper. C- 'fee cf IVaxs and means lei.ui Pennington and Alex. Liv e c f curdled Bills Win, Cotton ana Wiiu.un C Drew. Tue s J ay Dee. y. Agreeably to a resolution for that purpose, the Senate repaired tohe Rep "-eniative Chamber, t-cvun: t lie vote for Governor w i Lieut. Governor, and in th: m es ot c unting some ditlie, her, the Senate retu v i thrir chamber. n ;v2ge u i received from t!ic 11 useot Kepresentitives. bv iut I 1 OiUlstin iiitnrtmi. i . rlu-
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reading. .Monday, Dec. 13. Mi. Graham hum the committee on that suujcct reported, a memorial to congiess to pass a law to establish an additional land oiiice,rcLonuuciidingi3i owns town a a suitable piacc, wnich was read a:.d ordered to he on the lilt. iV.ll!3 lltv.. .v1 the more eilcetuai prevention of duelling and tor ouier pvii poses, wiuca as lead and ordered to a second leading. luesdav, Dec. 14. Mr. Grass trom the committee on that subject, reported a uill tor the relict or the securities o John Upham dec. which was read and ordered to a third reading. Mr. Sulhvan introduced a bill reguiated damages on protested bins of exchange, which w as read and ordered to a second read in ti.
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mendatoi v to an act to license and regulate taverns, which was 1 cad and ordered to a second reading. The memorial to congress lor an additional land olhee was read the third time and passed. Mr. Milroy iroin the committee on that subject reported a memorial on the suojeel of tne contemplated change in the pi ice of puulic lands. Wednesdav, Dec. 1 c. Mr. Miii oy trom the committee to whom wasieteirod the resolution or the state ot Pennsylvania on the subjeu ot iue amendmem to the Constitution of the United States lep rted ajoint lesoiuuun concuring in said amendn;ent. Mi.. Graham introduced a Bill to amend itie act, entitled an act establishing and regulating Fernes, which was read and unirr.
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Lie latio.i. ptir. iiun,!,!, tl()m tK, CQn . , eoptni.m of the Hou-e imtteeontnat suivject, reported r ' ; e e At ' Ji it tiie re a memorial tor tne luittiei extenftii i oi tiu E.ewauu tor Guern- iiou ot the time ot paymeut of
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. whom was referred the petition ot F. Fa and others, reported, a bill t establish the permanent scat of Justice for Owen countv. which was resd the first and second time and referred. A message from the senate by Mr. Pennington. Mr. Speaker, The senate have
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TIiKRKFORE. 1 st. Resolved by the General 4i? sembly of the Stjfe of Indian 'i'hat
the j-rntimcnt expressed by the
Waller layiorina certain case, and to instruct our senators ami request our representative to u?c their best exertions to prohibit the admission of any new State into the Union, except such new state consent lo adopt such provisions as will exclude slavery, which was read and then Mr. Dunbar moved to postpone -aid resolution indefinitely. The question of indefinite postponement produced a lengthy & Parnate aromnent. Messrs. Dunoat, LAaiib uiiu x nomas auu iur the indefinite postponement, and Messrs. Blake, '1 hompsoii, Jloss and Sullivan acrainst it: The Ayes and Noes being called by Messrs. Blake, and Dunbar, it was decided in the negatve. AYK8 Meanrs. Dunbar, Evans, hladdoj; and Thomasson 4
NAYS Messrs. Allen, Bid-- vote of the lion. Waller Tavlor,
Chambers, CrMer, Ewing, Gra- 11 senator (: o'.n this state in Cor. iiam, Grass, ILl, Iiolman, jelly, Krs- on the question whether John, Lindley, Lynn, Merrill, the bill tmticled "An act establish. Milroy, Morgan, Ross, Salor, 1 &epcr; r to ten itorial G.vernSullivan, Sutherland, ihompson, incut in the southern part ot tha and Warner 22 Tenltorv of Missouri" should be recommit icd to the committee to IN SENATE. whom the same was first referred Thursday, Dec. 9. with instructions so to amend the Jas. Morrison esq. was chosen nie that the further introduo assistant secretary to the Senate, timt of slavery or involuntary serFriday, Dec. 10, ' vitude within said Territory, exMr. Harrison introduced a Bill ccPl Ior hc punishment of crimes to amend an act, entitled "an e prohibited, is repugnant to act more effectually to prevent l'iC principles of the Const itutiori Duelling, which was read and or- tns and meets the decidered to a second reading. ded diapprobaiion of the GcncrMr. Little from the Committee Assembly. SrTr1'"5' He it further Rctlvd cm, t -P R lhc act CX; That our Senators in Congrea ; 7l ,nPPty, reported bc instructS(I, al;ri ur ReprcnU. t 1 , . Jf ' Wh'C" WM tive requested, to use their tieao, and ordered to a 'onfl t , nj reading ovfcna exertions against the admission any new state into the Union, unMondnv, Dec. l.i. less such new states consent to the The en-opd Bill ior the relief a(jopdon of provisions, which tin e W on rv 41 r" third Prelude and prohibit the practice tip.ie Mini on motion oi Mr. I-cimiiiir- 1 L . . ..... 1 tjn was indcr.nit.lv postponed. ot slavery within its limits. Mr Pcunitton imrcdaecd ajoint d it further RcsohcJ, 1 resolution, dcsannrovinijol the vote ol ; ? J , . f , ' .m. the- Hon. WahcrTavAriuuccrL.il, U bC tIlC ()f the SCULtl cave in the senate or the United States, r'. or State, to inak out and trar. which was read and erdvrcd to a se- ;nit copies of the foregoing ico coud reading. lutions. to our rcnrcseuutivc &
