Western Eagle, Volume 1, Number 37, Madison, Jefferson County, 25 February 1814 — Page 2

tothe'fiit frit ate turt ey, notify tng eftanlUhitf; ana1 rep ufaUnj e militia rV

thai hit 'baveuenqy did this day approve ni irigneuact v amoiid an act entitled mil act ' ret peeling y crime and punmh- : meuta A Is o tr i plicate tneuior.alt to ikmgiet cq the subject of a pott rout trotn balisbury ij Eatuu. -

Auet:..j trotn the Leintlativ Coun

cil by Mr. Sullivan their secretary. 'Mr Speaker Tha Legislative .Council : have, passed the following joint resolution, vix, w.iercat it hath been represented

tuthit home that hit EzcceUency the . QF TIIE LEGISLATIVE COUKGIL, Governor it about to leave. tlia-ibc . '. -

the- Indiana 'leititory, net : read' the txrul

time. " -.-; sr. - : ; The Shaker having; obtained leave of abteme for an hour or two ; ' Mr. Brown wet appointed Speaker protem. ; On motion The house adjourned 'till to morrow mornirg 9 o'clock. jourFals

Ames:tg from the Hons cf fUprestq- 0vlc czaifeJeralion, gft tativesby Mr Blackford therr clerk. " .; To ill present j d to custe, greet ;r iln President-The House ot ReprfcCn- -JThe Seriate, afer having heard i;.m Utiveahavepassedthe bill from this tioute tyfof the Council of State, has decreet! for the relief of Willi V. Goodwin, with and we order as follows :

amendments.

On motion of mr. Harbeson, the Housa proceeded to consider tie atnendmei ts, and after some time' spent therein, the House concurred in the amendments'.

Government and go to the town of weC"5r-

onville u Clark count Resolved the-e'4' 4'ure bjr the Legislative Council and houi t( Representatives that the committee of enrolled bill be instructed net to deliver the enrolled bilit to any person except hit L&cetitncy ; - Oil motion The house coocured in ' the said joint -resolution Ovfert J, -That the cierk'dd acquaint the Xeisiative Council therevrithV The honte resolved itse'st jnto a committee of the whole on the bill supplementary to the several acts for the trial of email causes, aiid after tome time spent therein Alt oueker resumed the chair, and Mr. 'Ilohb reported that the- cemmittee had, acccordmg to order, htd the said bill un- ' der consideration, and made some amendments to the-same, which he handed in at the clerks table where they were again. - read and concurred in by the house. . Mr. Ro")b moved to amend , the bill un der consideration by adding a 4th section - as follows, 'and be it further enacted that judgements shall be taken by confesi tvon, before justices of the peace at the . . repiet of the parties coucerned, for any utu uot exceeding one hundred dollars, aod the taid . justice -before whom j such j lugement it confessed shall enter up t v J idement accordingly ; and at the request of the parties concerned trials shall be had before justices of the peace to any amount tv it exceeding one hundred dollars exclu- - ave oi cottt and judgement entered tlrereVjon as in other caset ; and upon all judgment of upwards of forty and not exceeding seventy dollars, a ttay of execution for seven mouths shall be allowed, and on ail jud&ements amounting to upwards of seventy dollars there shall be a stay of execution for nine months allowed O the question, will the house concur in taivi amendment i i: ts decided in the negative. The Yeat and Nayt being demanded by t!r-".4i.bb v . ;'

Extract from the Ac&isler qf the Concrw vativt Stnale, of Monday WhTIuievf 'ler,M..: . The Cunervatlte Senate 'bein met t the number of members nrcscriUd bv s.t

.-Ordered, that the secretary acquaint the $0 of the act of the conitituticn of X)c Uodse.of Representatives therewithi - tliirteenth,.1799 ; ? Thd bill introduced in this House, rega- Conf ring tfcat the tcemr, hat inva-

lCmlinued frcnXutnbrXl irrS,?" . J . . ,rQUliert p e empueon ite ik b

t . " 'i- j -i ' . mru ume, u wnicn several arnenJ- ci ujc ryrtnees and the nonh, that. those The bill from the House of Bepresent nents were made by Mr. Johnson .'end? of the Rhine and- bevoed Uie AIptae

nd on tle question that the tame do After having heard-opon the motives ctT pats with the amendments, it was earned the project of he Senatu Consultant.,' the in the affirmative; oratort of the Cocncil of State and th Ordered, that the tecretary acquaint the- .report of the Special Ccmmttree appcinu-d Houseof Representatives therewith. . at the tittiogt of the 12th inso 6m The bill introduced in thit Houift for -. DECREKS.

ahves, to amend the tct entitled "An act authorizing the courts of Common pleat

to issue writs of Habeas Corpus end Certiorari io certain cases, wat taken up and rrsd the second time, and Ordered to be read th third time tomorrow. The bill from the House of "Representa tivn, supplementary to an act entitled An act to redraw into one the several acts to establish a iermanent revenue, Wat taken up and read tre second tinle, and on motion of Mr. Wilson, ,V Ordered, to he read the third tiine on tnonday next. V A message from the Hou?e of Represen-tati-e by 'Mr.. Blackford their clerk ' Mr. President tire House of Representa tivet have pasted t) e bill from this House, authorizing persons to recover money back in certain cases, and fer other pur-

the relief of James M"Camptell, was read the second time, and on motion of Mr. Johnson, the tame wat read the third time

and patted.

' Art. 1; Three hundred -thousand contcript taken from tie classet of the vear 11, 12, 13, U, H06 1607 and yean.foU lowinc to 1814 inclusive' .are nut at tf

uraertd, that the secretary acquaint dispostl or the minister of war. . the House of Representati vet therewith. 2. J50,00a.thaU be levied witheut delay. And then the Honse adjourned until to- to be immediately put in activity. . morrow morning at 9 o'clock. The remainirg 150,000 men, shall I V'--n-'rT!WS1!?r ' that the eastern frontier thoukl be inva ioreign Intelligence. - - The conscripts who thall be levied with. Trantlated for the Mercantile Advertiser in the 24 departments, which Conformafrom Trench panert. blv tO the Senatua f!nncn1fnm rf Aimna

poses, with amendments, to which they Conrvative Senate Sitting an the Wh 241813, ha,ve' supplied the arm j dS

oesire xnecocurrence oi tins House, i iity i'www oaui, cnau iohow iht tame destination.

j no penate mer at o'clck onaer the ptesidency of hit serene highns th Irince Archchaneetlor of the Empire. Count Dejean m the name of the committee to whom wat refered the Senatus

have agreed to the amendments made by

this House, to the bill respecting, crimes and punishments. ' . ,'! The bill from the Hon re of Representatives,Legalizingth proceedings and changing the place of holding the count of Common Plena of Warrick county, was read the tirst time and on motion t Mr AVih ton the tame was read the tiwnd and 11 ird tin e ard passed. Ordered, Th st the secretary acquaint the Ilont-e of Representatives tnereof. And then the House ad jo ureal until tomorrow morning 9 o'clock. " 1 Friday, 21 th December, lfi3. On motion of Mr Wilson Tie House came to the following Resohitict- Resolved that a ioint committee fhftl. flnns.

' '

3. There thall be formed armies of ".re-

crr, vtiirfj-shall be placed at Bordeaux, Mentz, Turin and CtrechVand at any -ther point where they may be thought necessary to guarantee the inviolabilitv

Conaullum putting 300,000 contcripta at the territory of the empire, the dirpossl of the minister of war, reports 4. The conscripts married anterior! tc a follows: the publication of the present Senatut My Lord, and Senator?, x Consultum thall ht excused from cocYou referred to a special cotnmitteo curring in the formation of "the conliotbe project of a Senatus Consultum pre- 'gent. tented. tcyou on the 12th inst. by the coun- S'. The present Senatus Consultant shajj teilort of state oratort of the government, be'transmitted by mesiage to hit Majety the purport of which it to put at the dispo- the Emperoorand Kin'g

sue rrcsiucut suu pecreiarics, .V.V.' " CastiaceRiit if Signed Count Dcl Arraaar. " V ' CoVcitxa. Been and Sealed, " ' 7'he Chancellor of tie Senate, f i

(Signed)1 ' 1 -Count Laflacb.

el ef government 300,000 conscripts taken

cut of the classes of the years 11, 12, 13, 14. 1806, 1807 and following jeare to 1814; inclusive. .

The committee has the honor of tub

es be appointed, to report whatt business milting to you the result of ita inquiries

requires ine attention ot the-Legislature . benatort, before an adjourment, and when an ad- Tho painful it is to call to the field

joumment may take place, and the same classes which had been previously libera, tent; inserted in the bulletin of the latva.

'Thoo who voted in the afflrmatlve' are wat appointed on the -jpart of this House, ted, your committee thinks that circum- forwtrded to all eourtt, tribunal! and "adltlert llendricke , BlonigomerV, Robb. consistinjr of Johnson sud Wilirn. tUnces command thit measure. miniptrttheamhorities.ci.ts. oic.

wn wtiiuimiu biiu ururriiiii iiese pr5-

Air. Johnon law Defore the House, the who uniting ttrength to courtee, will be

Hion of Jumes Crow collector of Knox capable of supporting the fatigues of war.

nty for the year 1812. proving a'relief. rival in eserv thing our old phalanxes.

jiobie Speaker) Ordered, tltat the secretary inform the Bv thit meant you will be able to rant

Those who voted in the negative are House of Representatives therewith. immediately under the French eagles men

Aiessrs urown, Dunn, Douihitt, M Clure,

srenninirion pet

r Ordered, That the said bill for thAtiiaL coo

of small cautes be engrossed and re.d the The tame was read, krd oq motion of Mr leaving time for the voung conscription to

third time to morrow Johnson acquire in tlte rervice of places and in that A message from the Legislative Coun- Ordered, that the petition of James Crow of the armies of reserve that vigor which Vfciil by Mr. Sullivan their secretary. be refered to a select committee, and that it still wanted in them to support the tenMr Speaker The President of the Leg- they report by bill or otherwise and the timents with which they ire animated and illative Council hat signed the enrolled same was appointed Consisting of Messrs. finally to facilitate and txcellerate the rebill for the relief uf James Crow collector Johnson and Wilson. turn to their re sides of the national trf.Kiox county. Mr. Johnson from the select committee -guards whose armament hat to honorably The house resolved itself into a commit- to whom wat referred the petition cf Jas., prevented Uie danger that threatened our tee of the whole 00 the bill regulating the Crow, roporteda bill for the rfljef of Jas, frontiert. ' town of JrffTeraonville.and after some time t Crow, collector of vKnox county foj .the These words of the memorable speech - epent therein, Mr Speaker resumed the jetr 1812 The -same wat read the rst of theEmpret, delivered in thit enclosure: chiirand Mr. Dunu reported, that the time, and on motion of Mr. Johason. the 1 know better than any body what our committee had, according to ordor had rules , of the House were dispensed With, people would hare to apprehend if eer

nv iu oiu uuuer cuuaiiicmnun, uu maue uu .no huiq reau ue second and xney tuner memseivet to oe vanquisnea amendments to the same, which he hanoed third time and passed. , - have echoed throughout the empire.

' i r at tle clerks table, where tliey . wero ntgiin read and concurred in by. the houee. Ordered, That taid bill be engrossed and - read a third time now ; and it was engtrost fed and read, accordingly. Oa the question, thall thit hill past ? . It was decided in the affirmative. Ordered, Thtt the title be au act lo 'mmend an act regulating' the town of Jeffersonville '

Ordered, That the clerk do carry the

bella Davison, with htr husband Daniel

Davison," "A r. act to render the practise in courts

taid bill to the"Leghlative Council and do- more etsy and plaia. .

4An act legalizing the proceedings and changing the place of holding courts of

Common pleas in Warrick county

Ordered, that the secretary acaoaint the The address from ever? cif v to her ma

Houce of Representative therewith, and jesty the empress queen and regent, nzy desire tleir concurrence have convinced you that all France it disMr. Manwaring from the committee of posed to make evenr slcrifice commanded enrolled, bills reported, that the commit- by glory and the safety of the crown, her tee have examined the following enrolled dearest interests. biils, and find them duly enrolled, viz France knowt what the owet to her

An apt tq dissolve the marriage of Ara- tovereigntnd to the honor of the throne

srre Iheir concurrence therein

A meosae from the Legislative Council by Mr Sullivan their secretary. Mr. 8 peaker The Legislative ' Councif Ovepeased the bill from thit house entitled an act authorizing the courts of Common Plea to issue writs of Habeas

4 jrpus ana v;eruoran, in certain cases.

to gloriously established, .of a throDe which is the palladium of her .independence and of her existence as a nation. She is not ignorant of the lot that would befal her were the to succomb in the present contest.

Given at the Palace of St. Cloud thi3

46th Nov. 1813. V (Signed) KAPOLEON ; By the Emperour. -x The Blinister Eecretary of State. (Signed) Count DaAD ; ; 6een by nt, Arch Chftnceilcr of thfi Empire, (Signed; Cambacebei.

This day f Sunday Jat noon, hit msjestfthe emperour and king, seated on hia throne surrounded by the guard dignitary princes, ministers and guard oGcert ,guard' eagles of the legion , of honor,' and ofilcera on dutynear hit majesty, hat received tltj senate, 'conduced to thit audtanee by a master, and aid of the ceremcgs introduced by his excellency the grandmaster and 'presented by hit terene highnes prince vke guard elector ? his ejcelJency Count De Lacepede, presidenV delivered o speech in the following words ; . . Sire The solicitude of the senate haa constantly accompamed your majesty axnidst the memorable events of. this psign. 'thodderpd 'at the dangert year mt jetty eococntf red. . ' It it in vain that the efforts of ttie rae tries of France have been teconded by. the defection of her allies, by unexampled treasons by extraordinary events and fatal accidentt, your majsjty -'hat urmoated every thing ; jca fought for f"0; J, V . I-..-- i

Uetore the renewal or the.bostiiitiei.

To tare the country, to keep from itt

An act apportioning the members, to bosom the furies of war, to preserve our rour maieitv afforded tl.a meeting rf

the House of Representative! of the India- tins countries from conflagration and congrest to which every power, even tle

A message from the Hotise k..' a- ni..Uf.i.

v"""', mt 4jr. uinMuiu vict- rcuawri, iuu ucu is iiru mil ci an uon OI in nononinlA rtiA

Mr. President The House of Rep re- Frenchmen. France and all Europe reed Your enemiea,sire..onpocd the meet .4. 42 1 I'll 1 . f . . , ' ... '" -

loitneinuia- nne countries irom conuagration and congrest to whirn every power, even tle . pilltge, and I o force our enemies to terma imallest, would have been Invited to cootse of Repre- f an honorable peace, tuch it your with, ciliateall difTerenceV sod lav tl fotirJa

I their clerk- Senttort. and tuch it also that of all tion of an honorable peace to all nation,

tentatiyet bye Pfed a bill reorganizing pce and vrish it, but th I'Vench want ing of that congress.. 63 thsm, therefen-,

mh amendments, in which thev desire

he concurrence of thit house.

The Legislative Council Itave disagreed the courtt of iustice and desire the con- none but an honorable re tn ahIv htA Ml ik .kKuMiH ' r.v..-

to the amendments made by thit house to currence of this Hue The Speaker of the glory we have aciied, and to cb- Yontmajetty, who ia better aeqcafntM the bill making certain instrmnente of wri- hat signed An tct apportioning the mem- Uin which tly are ready to display tt than any body" el with the wants a rd tl e assignable. bert to the House of Representatives of much ardour to derend themsel vet at coa- timents cf your subjects kowtthat wo Tehy desire a committee of conferren the Indiana Territory, alo MAn act le- lesced Europe tgaintt them excercise in want for peace. ttevirthe'eti.eU the pc. Cn the eubject and have appobted Mr, galizing the proceeding and rhangirg the attacking them. ? . pie of the contbent reed it far "more thin J hnton a comxniuet on their part for that place of holdro court of Common Pleat The committee, therefore, propose the we do, and if notvnlWandin"the wish and purpose of Warrick county, aUo -An act to ren- adoption of the project of the Senatot interest of upwards of one hnndred and

urderea. That Mr. Hendricks be appoin- der te ; practice in tsnirta mmv easy and Consuttura. fiftv oilltotij cf ou1s mr enrmiea refct

Udacommiltea on part of thit, House to plain,! An act to dissolve the marritee The Senate by a majority ef votes, 10- ntr to treat, trcre intent , in impoiinz ccn cfjnhr with the committee appointed by of Arabella Davison with her hchandPa- provestbs Senatot con Mil turn ditont npon ca, to 'prescribe ut a ort of t:.e LeiislatiYe Council on the tubjei t of ntel Davisqn. Whereupon te President Ktpolean by the prace of God and of tha rapitalatiin). their fallaciout hf e would 4he amendtneuU ctde by thit houe to tinned the tame. V Constitutions, Emperour of the. Frer.ch. be frustrated 1 the French .demonstrata.

the bill makingcerUin isitrumenU of wri- Ordered that the r-etry infora th Ki

tins astirnabie Uos9 o usireeaaratxve xzttzzz etien

ThsbiU frua thfl .LeulaUvo CcstU

n of Italy protector of the confrrVr by their ca tit tho Bhic3. tlsdiir cf Ma ztczilz:

devotedresi and ttrrificca. thaX