Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 160, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 January 1820 — Page 2

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, n l r. ii tvVicHuas read and ordered certain case, which was read definitely, the bill t On Motion ot Mr. Hen- tint the statement should be chs- ;d . ... and ordered to a second read. ttSlS d.kks, the cmiunittec on the ion of Mf. Williams Mr. Thorn asson .'from the icom-.. and duties in justices'f1 Fabric Lands were instructed d to nfW c5Jl. and a mine on that subject, J" Mr; Graham introduced a which wai decided itt lh n enquire into the expediency commUtcc of two members order- bud to abolish the .ni bJ;shin bill to encourage the manufac- mativc. 4yt ot c mfmuing the act of the t d to be appointed toay the amc CT salt 'within this state, . Monday, bcc.2r

vend for a limited time the sale

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Tuesday, Dec. 15SENATE. . A message was received r .1, i-.d-nt of the U.

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UCl- DIckerson, icrecay to ;.,,n iMvin ask-d and H;u v- vw.i, obtained leave, introduced a resolution propodn an amendirrnt to the constitution as rewets the mode of electing lectors of president and vicepresident ot the United 5:atea and representatives in congress. I ru: U solution is the same in n,rMhs!ance as the reJ l lil " - r. . 1 A I T" . , . J S so ut;o o listen oy -u. w. au considered at the last session. " i he uid bills and resolution wtc severally r(l and passed to a second reading rT--v OF iU-.i'KC-irA' tativi a hi a.- a:nr,y;ucl t) die house tVit ; i ' nn:ivie:ii n.i t. nrtiitdcit hi A I . . . ,'.f "..i derl-.M-i-vj iho ad:ui -Jon .-.I , . :, . t ih . "in ' " U 'Mn Trov ll th- r-pn-viui-ti.- suk of Ahluua, V i IT wn-i nr diKU. r - ut d ht nsdf, qu.aut-, a." I M 1 c his eat. ri FX FCU r IOV6, vXC. WTdWmof North C a roit -a the t oT r -d t".-;r consideratu f .v' inn; vesoi Tii it die piv 'id- r.t jsted oi id b"low t V x I rJ-tin ciit-un -evt'ions tr n'-r ri iHvwents which mar have h.. i.,1ict: d on die army of the IVtnl Stales, since thr yea- 1S1 ', r-vti a.-v t. the lvs a id reiuatj? prof id A fr the government of th- vnv." . . , yf- ri.i h" v:-- uto'i, iMr. Wu'i ' ns to o:v: i'o,i to r IVr t th rvporis ia ' -r-u ch - d-ti.ai oVV;vJ) his m.rdn was tojaded. , vl MM-uvilaw,- i one cas- iq-.i rort of it, ha-d, vast: this rf. feet-. Col. KW;, who vas 5U by r-n Taekv. in eoatm.imiol I en-ai-' is -ued an order, that if any ,oidier deserted, arid waj overta,r anrJ.uT.d-d, he sh uUl lie i . 1 - tiit i - -ravatThe v - . i t ..a .1: .... xvho had depu ted, was overtaken cc p it to death. When appreher.vlcd he exclaimed that, as an Amenv m citiea, hewascntid . d to trial Vecordim- to the lawsol his country and claimed his n-ht as such, ll-it '.'h cruelty a id p.recimt nee, his request was refu-ed, aad he . instant death. Conmvl H lie u i. Vine soiuts. i , was HUV Mr. uartlutns 01 u t"n,t it was the weak, more nie. pie. - , h... ii- stron?. whose n tats were tHe peculiar care of this house. If the facts he had stated on the auihT"itV ot co'nmo.i "v.v ,l,riM- fI UI lllli'J.i '-I - ;:r".ea. ajtvauUhmcntoujUt v . wait the oucnueis. rWW an otTicer invaded, said he, . .. : n,l-il frrt-n oil,' end "romurv to the other: every f e n- is roused in his defence! Anil when the case of a private ... 1, iftnetU ss ia f,ldi-r, weak and lacnctkss i 1 ' ?r c'Xhottui t rtrJ up I J Mr . V tfi ht sari, - .t 1,11.- 1 tltMra.trrh ft. I Ul ilKIC V. VIU. - TD - . rniiii.Mcii iuu ,-i-, .- Vhrcer in question had acted as y -rrrd, h- miht be exemplary Mmvtb and if th r port ' was ttae,' U a-. dat col. Kin- ; ... . .u- tVi..t

Thursday Dec. 1 6

Mr. Sargeant, from the com .. . r . an

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- ...,.Af, f. States'. wniLu twice read and committed. Friday , Dct,. i . On motion of Mr. Ross, of Rt,dvcd, That the commit- ai ' " - V uie 3- i'una u , . ;. ; cmr the present price ,,,Mnn nf Mr. Rnhert son, of Ky. it s-as - AVx5i, -That ttie commuthe - United States, that trom andafier the day of ..r rrd :lidll be C1VC11 tllie -it. -I - N-e ntuntitv mav on, ai.d a is quaniij may - , - . I . , nnrr ntPil Ifiil 3l 3. ICb3 price, than is authorised by the existing laws. JANUARY 13, 11320. e nave m u iiuuru.u . gei'th tnan diivct from 1 Con don, that th petition of the inhabitants of lacvinon ad its vicinity, pravin fur a ncr cnnty out oi tilt t t t,...- t, ..i.in-s. We have' hn informed by a Cojtuies oi jenej-son, jnumi, Washington and Clarke has been granted.' I he folhiwing entlerftan have bctn appointed commissioners, to locate the seat of justice for the new county which is to be known bv the name of Scott: y AT Graham i D. IL jl'.xivdU H. II. M.-rc, A id C. yrr, and one odier not known. We have but little doubt from our knowledge of the county of Scent, that Lexington, from its superior advantag over the rest of the couatv, wi:l h selected for the permanent sea: ot justice. In consequence of the change in thc arrival and departure of the miils, we have been tinder the neccidtv of changing our day of publication. The JU publican wid in fuiure be published every Thursday of each week. We shall beabie to give the news miuh earlier to a very large majority of our biibbi riiiers bv this change, Owinctoan unusual number ot ..-1 ...nti liotr.i tfi l:lM"f' f lilt. ... ... 1 , auu-ui3iiuu.wnw. v-.. ii, tv.-tnnedinthisdiv's wished to hae mscrteti in inisua s r ThecommunicationsignedCaution - shall appear in our next. STATE LEGISLATURE. lliusccf Representatives Thursday, December, 23. Mr. Thomasson from thc committen nn that suhiect. reported a

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tnCY are nercjv unnuvu ..1.. v --- - , - rrtn,.;t1,t;m, nnri verns, was rtau tnt . it c -ri a, t -tihioctinsT real and rx ot the constitution ana

enquire into tnc expediency hi " ,x- v " t , . 1 , 1 , -v, 7 ' A rotrt Tflli:ana. passed.

"t?"X C read and ordeal to a ,nd of thc journalscf the gen- y r. 0ra.

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b.l - e o , tan- ke. which was read and ,rdt red to a sccond reading. Mr. Evans introduced a bill au thonsiugthe sale ot a part ot tne Seminary township m Gibson countv, which was read ana ordered , Mr. Oraham trom the committee on that Subjct, reported , lU to attach a part of the new purchase tt tin adiacent counties, wnica was . . i1 1 11 read and ordered to a second readmg. Mr. AUrnh mtrouucj abU for the limitation of criauaal ptg-c

ordered to a second -ding.

The bill frorttiywte, entitled a !,, to incorporate aun-un. uuiuv. - rsonvnville Olno Canal uom- . i 1 motitn of Mr. Evans, cr "That Ac house or rey,uui I , . ttatives of the present Gen, wu iwcf.nt-inf ot tnc present eral Assembly rccommcuu iu v.. v. representatives for the year 1820, i t . , . .1 V that they appear, wncn mc cut cm. the representatives of the pcot , . . ... i . $c as shall be raanuucuircu v, iui in the United States. Mr. Ewinsr from the committee on that subject, reported im i Ml 1 l.ltb Ok.'!-'-'' I c .u ortlfrrd to a second reading. Mr. lliompson introduced a biii to amend the act to authorise the ap pointment of a pilot or pilots Kt the Falls of Ohio, which was read and The bill from the senate, to nmend an art to exempt certain pro perty from execution, read a third time and passca. 't.. n, .r o I liH.U, ' ... , i Mr. Sullivan from the committee on that subject, reported a bill for the infant heirs ot Ardrew Fultan, dee'd. which wis read and ordered to' a second reading. nr. Tdake from the Judiciary Committee, reported a bid to pro- ' t . - rid,' for the chanini; die venue which was read juid ordered to a second reading. nr. Thompson from the commit lcc n mat nii. vt.i h "hivu . to nnu r.il the act relative to foreign and domestic attachments, which was rcad and ordered to a second reading. . e,.rjnv nr tee on that anlyect reported a bill Saturday Dec. 25. jir. D miliar iiaroduced a bill to amend thc act pj jbting county fceminaries, w hiu was read and ordered ta a second reading. Mwndav, Hec. 27. The eVigrosGt il bill more effectuallv to irevent iluciling was read the third time and passed. The engrossed bill to incorporate Madison Academy, Also, the hill to amend thc act to license and regulate ferries, were severally read the third time and. passed. ir. Milrov from the committee on that subject, reported a hid to prohibit any civil officer from holding any office belonging to any of the chartered banks in this state, which was read and ordered to second reading, Mr. Mllroy introduced a bill to regulate interest on protested ba-k notes, which was read and ordered to a second reading. Mr, llav from the committee on that subject, reported a bill for a new county, oat of the counties of Clarke, Kfferson, Jennings and . Washington, which was read and . :o ordered to a seeuiut .v i.Ui. b. .1 1 . ...nrllrirj Blake introduced a joint j resolution of instruction to thc Representative arid Senators in Congress, on the subject of thc appointment .of Federal officersinthis state, which was read tlie first and second time, and ordered to a third reading j... lu-udv. Mr. Blake from thc Judicia- - M..MM..A.J Kill -Trmittf rnrrtcfl n Hill - aut,lorisi thc Ujuing of writs of Habeas Corpus, which was read and ordcretl to a second - reading ming. The engrossed bill to amend c act regulating. thc jurisdicthc act regulating. the junsdic to . 1 .,1. tion and dutiesot usticcs l 1 : the peace, was read the irurd time and passed. ' ' Wednesday Dec. . u . M- Tlrt.non r.

uutuujwii Ties, was liabacu wuu auiuc committee on that subject, re- mcndmentS. norted a hill defining the du-. l'rida ic M portca a Din ueunin tnc cm-. laida-, u . . 4 UCiot county commissioners 10 nr. i olkc moved to postpone

which was read and ordered to

second reading. ..v.- , i,;.,r wnnrtwl a mr. ross iraiu u. vuuiuiH ice mi uiai. auun-wv . - UiU ffrom justice, which was read nd ordered to a second read- . ... Mr. Merrill introduced a bill to regulate proceedings in im- " . in peaenmenis uijuacn-ta w peace, which was read and ordered to a second reading. Mr. Evans introduced a bill to regulate the duties and powo ... 9 ihcorporatea banks in tWs a.d their branches, . . . t diich was read and ordered to a second readme second readme. . Thursday y Dtc. 30. The engrossed joint resolu tion to turnish the American V,IUi u-v... t the third tinje and passed. The bill for the relief of thc . . . heirs ot Andrew f ulton, dec d was read the third time and passed. The biii to open the navigation of Pitoka river and tor nthrr nui noses, was read thc third time and passed. i i ryc encrossed bid regulating damages on protested bills ot exchange, was read thc third time and passed. Mr. Blake from the commit- . aj"'- .v,... - tee on that subject, handed in articles ()f imoeachment against prather, Clerk of the .. m rimilr rnurt Washington Circuit court, Washington Circuit court, which was read, and transmuted to. the Senate. ' Mr. Allen introduced a bill to proh.mt uc c. ryu b - cret weapons, winch wa lead r,i tr i tprfind re. a ing. Friday, Dec. 31. Mr. Sullivan from the committec or ways auu uicuo, 1iMi a. .ii ported a bill to expedite the 11 c - w. tU co cction of debts due Urn stite, which was read and or dered to a second reading Mr. Tliomuaon from the committc rhat subject, reported a oill concerning the fees ot clerks, wluch was read and ordered to a second reidMr. Roi from the committee on that subject, .-epoited a bill to establish a state semina

ry, and for cher purposes,

d , , . which was read and ordered to a second reading. Mr." buUivan trom tnc com Mr. Sullivan from thc com

mittec ot ways and means re- a;m 1 y r A , , ... thf irrneral bcliet ainon ported a bill amendatory to an 1 ie tcncJdl utut 4-fcated b" act for assessing and collecting l1J lie has been revenue, which was read and oivar, and tna y ordered to a second reading. now m possession or ,

Saturday, jan. 1,1820. The bill to appoint commis

doners to locate the permanent joa.a nerc, luat " ,. 0 . i 1 ken a mdlon of dollars

seat or irovci mucin, waaicau .

the third time and passed. tT OPkl '? IN SENATE. Thursday, Dec. 2 Mr. Bsgzs introduced a to amend the act to incorpo

rate the Jetlersonviue Unio Ca - tlc iSt 2d and id time,

rate tne jeuersonvme wnio ua . ;j r nal Company, which was read the sailing ot tlic the ist 2d and d time, and mo;ev lllccoU .l,1

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The bill from the House of "",7-klt t Reprcoentatives to amend the nllo u-.u-J not have latr. fi-r. country. m t

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lie road and hitrhwavR. iv,.v 1 c rtiici ji v.i k 11c uri if" t ; 1 a i ; '1 1: y iu n i i l i . i- . " ontht mii Hutu n.c t--'iurr!Ktcc that subiccty rcijru-d . !.ir . J ' t -"l: tfj 1 mend ithe act; authorising the p. ' .g of le ters tcstamenurv a?ai 1 tt;rs ot udmmistrafion, ;uul !.. i il 5,,tu,!lt ilf int. Zt1! settlement ot" intcbt.ite which was reaJ and ordcrcdsccond reading. y i'uesdav, Dec. a? nie bill more eUlctually top vent diultinjr, was read the ti time anc pusseci, Wt-dn-sdav. D r. on ndttee on lhat subject, repururj bill reul.itiiiK tcuoral t-Vrrr, jvi 1 i.Mwmjiuu iium trie coir wluc w as read andord.rd tn second reaainpr. Ti,o!,;nrrivnii,i.r1 ..m I seiitati ;ntativ:s to iricoiporate the Madi. I ;n ir-iflfmv. v.i- r i1 k . .V- ' s n Academv, waj rad the tV;r! - time anu asai. The engrossed bil!re;ruhtln Ti ' tuird time and iuv.ui. uvv HilU jY'' J I acts and pait of acts relative to 1 J crime il punishment, which l ; i read The bill to amend uV act fa granting letters of admmtrition I was read the third time and ?.n. Drew trom Lie comrr, " what amendments are nvceyarvt:)'the insolvent debtor law, rrporki bv bill, which was re.d andorudedto a second rcadiag. Tri J ay, Pec. 31. Toe bill from the house of ! presentath es, establishing th". i f.ce and denning the duties oh master in chancery, was read 3 thud time and passed. The Joint Resolution instr;, ting our Senators in Coi.grw, on the subject of the appointment of Federal officers in oar iiate, was read the tlucdtims as amended, and passed. Mr. Little introduced us supplcmetlUry to the act, c I V Public betmnarA t which was read and orderd to a second reading. The Senate elected Francis N. Mooic Sirgeant at Anns, Vvk sworn. who appeared jiuuus s, i y Saturday, Jd. 1, iojj 1 ri,t C...:A..., .-vu td X. jiiiiaiv. i.v -f j the 10th day of Jiiuiary, w commence a trial ot Bazil Pra ther, Clerk of VasIirgr County. The bid to authorise t!.;rf-B tii?,; oid d-stiibuting ll'1 and Journals of the Vjr'enci ai n-n-;i.uM , . 1 the third tune and pa;s iLi-.i Extract of a letter from dated Nov. 15. il9 ... .1 ; ..n;n 1 1 .u' r ':r.m - . is cxpccicu , - " ' , , 1 P i tne provi..tc - lloki J' oue " r r uJt KCIt 4 Mll' hetrotpossessk uofSinU - Another account CCV Philadelphia by iheschr. bill are, says 'wc w u iiearii mat uc. t..--. landed .at Havana, p zuela may now uw . at an end. If it were no;, ,,iti1 10 ' i ' .U umauw-. a - in ,( . UlUb KtWl'Vii . ; riou, t:accs of thelhvf war, oeak confiden;y $1 othw campaign wtU cu- .

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