Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 January 1822 — Page 2
I hnw tired von tin 1 exhausted! ty one sons and a daughter from ' house of REPRESEXTJTirES.
t vr CiVu-e i ns hy, h'.cip t ic s.me wile ; cveiueen of men. hun eommmn-.Nitinn 1 ; all mat were old enough, served Ih"ibr io-Mi-. Jo.msun of Knox, i, , . . . j . . Irom toe committee on tna. su'ajcct, re-
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" F tii.v, i ... , nv ..v,vl.m j ii nt vnv. ported a mil laying oil me :nae mui von next winter at i sunt; time; ami at one harvest Congressional District winch was rwu
t ic t'atnci lcul t'ie tncntv one a.l ordcud toa sct.oi.-i icaoing. s-mis in the lictd. the v.u.it of Mem,, "1'".iu.cf 0,i , , . ihat siuiwcl, repotted a biii establishing waoin was aoie to make a ,aud t a )LnJVtiid lalc loatl lloI1( Lawrence WoodbUiy Ileiaid. j burgh by Vouy to Madion u iiich w;u :u;t- j read an,, p .toed lo a second 1 casting
Extracts Jirm he Jvutnalx of the j t. Baited introduced a bin to aaaiciiu
the ad icgunuing the Aiilitia, window as read and parsed to a second tea dntir.
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Vt'ashi ntvl'.Mi y) not suppose tent heYau-e I almost dc-pait of savi.-.o- hip that I would au;iee to oive 'i without, a strn ile and a haul one too: for. old as 1 I'ii. 1 toin I Mmuld he induced yel to pull ff :y rn.f, anil trtj ti tics vii;i t si . who wool.! wih In ma! e us, the people, vh'-wers of wood and drains of water."'
Legislature.
IV SEN .VIE.
December. 10. Mr. Gregory from the
tne iVifno; uieto.d tor opening ceilain t oi is, w uich w as tcad, twice and com-
ru M tup. m- r.w n ;iroii) 311:11- mitu .-a.
rany. I'cvp'im"-i Heading. by pratice. Mvt 'eery thinn; ese hee mvs habitual; a;ul reading In a -r liM'i s. fnnn the vaeietv th.ev contain, htvome the eat of faorv . where it is indulged in the favorite pursuit of new adventure an ' -v here thi most, a Imi m'o'c e vruN contend for a e uisoicuous pla-e 'V Ms atura'lv turows eo lo: ovtr them ealc ila inix to ao se e.lity and "mstruct It is wKoin t'oc p ts-'mt of anew-ua ier we an admitted into the worid, w'u' e inleUieoee never lo-is its lustre, hot to h:ii;oten aviain in s M!i; new ad ikio:i renvecntatio 1. ...Caution is sud to lie t ie parent of securit v , and the exh hi tio o ff villa ny and w:iatev v shanes it may aonear. seives t re-ideMiie nrepanition of ir more, odious For thU reason, news paos lave a m r-al tendency, tx'-.ich t'ne v m iot rising ovne tii : iii he hvv.iv to ov:t iid
1 heen realized
b "ie. woo at some unguarded nv-ne!it orot have 'jfivcn loose t r novve hd i;dluence of o ime ! -e-i. thev d but aowe this
v-'ioahjo trt.-p.ise. i'ltlfivft' t oem i- '( nv'M,'i:MM,s of 1 oat aupseion ,da w-;t;i t'M pior of rrtn1 lira vieldd to the liht w l' h sh as a virtuous inter p'iMer. A- we rea l it news, tlic s'vit of h-s -ry -ecives; open1 sour'e- ji'i-'es eo(vv o thusr 'rad t- em and o!a -u
Cuiniiiiiicti Oi the three, per cent fund Mr. FKRltiS, from the comrniuc. rceorutl a Hilt appmpriaiing S 100 0v;0' Va)su:.d .Mtaii, m.ui: a Untliv Hh-
Pv)i( 1 on inc suoject ot the 1 eve;. tie. Drcttnbcr II. .. r Prince fioni in-. Juaitiaiy ctunmieice, reported a biu
Mr Slaughter int.-oduced a Hill to repeal tin 7 A section oi the ac suppleuicnt iiy to mo act subjecting te tt m;u1 pvii-r.iil c staves to t ecution wlach was ivvCv te.id a- el Oiiitnn led. t"he j ".;:. ivsoUnio'i on the subject of t'ie Naiio .ai road, the tliinl lime an! ejt ttcd. Tin: Hill Ijgalizinpj the election of I'rustccs for toe v ounty Libtaiy of the county o Su 'divan, was read tnc toird and p:ived Tlic oill iroui the II. of Rep. to en courage domestic Manufactures, was in difinueiy postponed M" . ilanison from the committee on that subject, repotted a bill tayin otVthe Stat 1 ioto Conv;rt.ssiouxl districts wnich .v;is read and passed 'o a second reu Hng December 1. Mr. Ulake introduced a Bill defining the responsibility of Fatdosor, wnich was read ticc and eoiumit od D cember 13 ' Mr. Cotton introduced t Inn amen Jau. y to the act regm-uiug the Mihtia. which vas read and laid on the lible Tnc President of the Senate being indisposed Mr Graham was eleoted President pr . "cm Toe Senate adopted the Memoiial to ongrcss wtiich had been sent up from
the U of R-p.
inetv.iauiiy o ino oil o guiuiin thupiuoviof sumntvmir.j;; ti anaJuiOi, wiiiiVwas rjail ai.d p.s' o to sec(nd lendingDccembo I J. vo. .ilitioy fiuni tne committee v t at Mi)jiiO., icptntel a bill establishing a H au d' Maii-Nir and aboiislaii,; i- th-.e ot Ootn.i) Ctjm niissioners. vn. cu was read and passed to .1 .second aorg. Air. Tipton from the committee on Jiat jubject, epotu-d a t)id tstabiiahin..; a State load from .Northampton to Indianapolis, .vhich was icad and passetl tQL a second reading. T Mr I'i'ilice Iron ou Judiciary committee, reported a bill amendatory to t'.e act for the limitation of ' liminai pn)seeuHons, wnich was read and passed to a econd reaJini;. 1 he speaker laid before the House a coinmuni. ation fioni the Trcasiiicr ol .Slate, whicn v. as read a tol'oas: ' Vru s u D ri a r , m -1, ; Corud in. L), c. 12 '821 The Treasurer m obedi -nceK'i n act of the (i..nei ) Assembly appoe.i the 1st day of ihi- instant submits UacJoilow ing ep ri. That upon t'.e cigut dy of t". is month, he did. wj; ,in u.c bankimjr !.ui:e o' ;
the public debt was read the third titr.o and p ..scd The bill authorising writs of lleplcun in ccruin cases, w as ler.d t'nc thiut time and passed. December 7. Mr Miner, from the committee on thai subject, u ported a bill or a state red from Chai Kslon to Nt iv ibany, which was icat!, and passed lo a second 1 eaduif. Mr. Ferris from the committee cf ways and means reported a bill making appixK pri.uiors for the year IH2'2. which was end, and passed to a second reading. Mr. R y, horn the committee on that subject, reported ;t bill giving a iep; cm nation to the new counties, wl it !t wa3 i ad, and passed lo a bccond 1 catling. The bid to t.iiK r. ' Ue act rcgnkaii-g clcctiuus, ;.nd changing t!ic uinde tioni '.ai., ta. g to ivu Note, was lead the hecd '.in.c, n r. J'-iinston (ot.Knox) moved o. tt ' ;c fu-tr.t r consideration thereof be i.i:ifu.iu-!y j-ostponetS, w hich was decided ;.t tiie ncgathe. .-.r M-t 1 eil then moved that the said be recomiiiieet; to a select ccn.nditce n itii insti iieti jiis so to amend it as 10 pro i 'e tliatvoteis n-ay vote it! er iva . c or by ballot, which was decided r tiie negative. I h bi'.i to amend the act to reduce into one act, all acts and paits of acts rc-tfu-iaiijig proceedings in actions at law. afoJ suits in chancery And the bill for the better regulation of the miiitia, were read tnc thiid lime and passed. : he hid :.ut!)ot i-ing a loan for t!ic benefit of the .suae, was stricken out frcm the enacting clause, and therefore indefinitt:i postpincd Ayes Messrs. Arion, Hcckcs, Benefietd. Bontly Biancan, Clark. ! oxen Donagin , Johnson (of Pike) Kitnberly, Kivkpatiick. Lane. Milroy, Mitchell. IMurtl'ck, Powell Prince, Ray Rt ad, Thompson, Tipton, Vandevt r, Valdo, Vrit;ta, (f Randolph' Wright, (of Washington) and Milroy, (Speaker.) 26. Nays ?s-rs. Batted, Canby, ChamlK.rlin, t'ox, Ciisier, Dewey. Ferris,
Green, Iljlman, Jcdmston, (of Knox) 'V. i - 11 1 , .
Bank o. Vinccnm s adopted as 'he State
Bank of Indiana, and within 'he u'-u.o i danJsey. Max well, Merrell, Miller, Shel
I) c in the liiesenie oi the .-by and Wallace 15.
Phe ImI; from the H. of Rep. supple j Cas ier thereof, count J.u t!;c .mout.i j On this question an animated debate ntal to the act for the relief of the ! of me !i.M bond foiu,' Tci thousand vook place. I!essr Demy. Ferris and
poor, was read the third lime and pis-! d. -liars) wnich had bvn ,rxecut d for thr jMf 'ied supported the loan, and Messrs. sed. j l:j.m due from tho S'alc .0 tliat InsUtu-' Lane, .itchc'l, Rfad and Thompson op-
rhe bill for the relief of the Agent of j iio i composed part: A' the notrs f the oscd it, principally on the ground of us- . r . .1 . U t ...I . . .. . I i 1 11 1 i. r . . 1.... .....r.K.1 r. ' 1
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Iv-nd'o pr p.rt.oos of hum p eo oirot ' hr without thij. i i toiahli pro droe would he to
s u: Mte idtMr of eneial informn ti 1. o oich is oow diffusini;' itself i y ' - of so'Mit. bv the htdn o n,' vsnaer; toipti!f4 tl-e puhlie m: I or nnttino; it. in a ret!?s s'a e. where any i-frioiemeut ta1 p'a t upon h ' liht rties ;!" o w e esteem as tiie ift of Jl'-avrn
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Pike Count, was read the third tunc . nd
passe as amended The bli to repeal the 17th section of the act supplemental to the act subjecting real and prson.d estate to excrii'iivi. was iii''ifi ptciv postponed bin d h nng the esponsibi.ily of ICn ioteMs, was liulifinitely pvstpon-e-' December 14 Che Bill lor the genera! 1 em ncrnu' ni of counn expeudituics, wa rcinl tiu- tidrd tinuarid passed, The ioint resoaition hoio the ti. ol
to receive, hawnir r'-maikeoT that he could do nothing towaid . Oy aj'juslmentolthis ousincss, as thi oTTo'; together with all the ollur bonds lot loans made to the taie by 0,e liistitm ion, l ; d ocei b. en in his ptssessioi, and v 1 ic 0 .0 Jvad hs en inlor:. d m cm e ; ssio' ver in discharge of a debt due to the Gen ral Government, previous to hi coming into 1 nice. 1 am inclined to br
Rep. com ining U'.e public debt, was j ijeve tr. at those assignments have beer.
real the Uard time and parsed. i made without regaid to a snili credit to Dirt -rAcr 18 I he bill appropriating 1 which the State is entitled; a copy of the Sl xH.'coo of the thice per cent fund to; evidence of which is herewith transmh:ue (peni"g of cert un roads therein spc- ., (, . .. vn ol WmUl ls respecUulIy subctficil, was icatl the third time and pas- ; n;tted.
upon her Blanches; all of which, in the i ledg. for the pa i.erit, on the condition
said c isiiiei piercmpriiiy r refused projn sed by tt.e Madison bank.
December 19 o, Miller, fiom the
cou.miuce on that subject, reported a b)U iehtie ;o the state piison at JeiTeiscniiie. Mr. Milroy. introduced a bill nspectin; County Lduaiics and county Ag i;ts, winch was read and passed to a second
reading.
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I he bill from the Tiouse of Rep. au
D C. LAN L, Trcas.
December 13. Mr. Men ill from the
thoiising the w rit of Rtplcvin, was read committe on Education reported abiFt.lor
the tmrd time and passed. the collection ol fines in certain caes,
Mi.Cowcll, from the committee on that stibjf ct. repo-icd a bill to re-iocatcf the slate road from Rising J-unto Xaroh on which lead, and passed to a second leading, Mr Braman, from the committee on that subject, reported a bill to arr.tr.dlbc act defining and regulating the duties of Constabxs whir.!; was read, and passed to a second reading. The senate came in, and then the two
i houses proceeded to the election of a ic-
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I he bi.l irom the U. ot Kep. to amcnu Nvmch was read and passed 10 a secoyd i v?sor ot the statute laws ; when the otc:; 1 ac for the limitation of criminal pro- lxudm. i were couiued on the 6th ballot. Ueniamin
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scctitions, w as read the third time and. The memorial to Conercss nravinir a i Parke w;:s declared duiv elected.
passtd ' j donation in lands lor th benefit of cer ', 1 he bill to Emend the several acts for The bill from the II. of Rep to amend tain ancient French settlers in Knox ' opening and repairing roads Sc highways, the act rtducing into one, an the acts and , COunty, was lead the third time and pas- . was read ti c third Mme, and passed, pots of acts, regulating proceedings at ; 5tti. i Dccemb.r9. Mr Wright (of Washlaw and suits in chaucary, was read the yiic hill for the transfer of prisoners ington) from the committee on that sub-
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1 tauiUV Wii'iout a ews- 1111111 uiuc ami w.isbi-u : ltl certain cases, was reau me imru umc jeet, repot icu a oui 10 amend and cenhrm
T ,: ,-ani ot he ea led e-I . . cu,,,,l,,l;vv- ana passea. . itj;uiaui;g ices, wnicn was twice? I 1 ' ..." ' : subicct, reported a bill autl otisinir John Ti,,. Mil fmm thn Senate concerning . read and committed.
co:vonv. hut more hk'e common rnllM;afi aiui vi liam M'Cartnev. to nini,n,ic ,P..ii fnrtiuMUflnrIt' Mr.Thanimnn. ;ntm.
se"' in uiM!Mi.( niur vv iv t amid a nap on sect 1 o, w men was twice er tniord 'v t;f4 fetter of iron I rcatl ai,u co-nmitttd. , .1 fiv., . ' Dtcemher CO. Mr. Grav introduced ha '.led parsiiionv iP.ete no ... r . r c 1 . ' 11c . a bu. pio liimg tor tnc codection ot hues ani MM.Mt 'oini'Ks at the d -or hr J in r( na-,.; casc3j vhich .vas ruul twice
a. nvUaut,e---no one emies to . and committed
introduced a bill to a
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springs, was read tnc iniru tunc anu pas- menu me aci regulating enclosures, sed. i which was read, and passed to a secoi.d The House proceeded to consider the reading, bill for the betier regulation of the Mi'.i- j Mr. Canby introduced a bill laying cat tia certain roads, which was read, and pass-
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"aC "lie Ol toem ami TiC bill lyUXUinWnv: John M'Donald
nd William M'Cartnev to huila mills on
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Whicli after rovci al amendments, was ! cd to a second reaxlinir.
t he bill from the H. of Rep for the ordered to be en.-. osr.cd for a third lea- Mr. RmtML Intrnrh-rrd n h'oi to nmm.-i
ding. the act to locate ceitain permanent loads, Drcrmbir 1 :; Mr. Ferris from the ! which was read, and passed to a sccor.i committee of Ways and Means, reported readin"a io'mt 1 csolution concerning the Notes of Mr Tintnn ir.t rrw'nr' il Kill im,oi rt-,
, I .. i I J J I'll 1IIIUH IIIUWUUVVU UUIII UIIIVIIUM' d, ret k, at the tails t .ercot, w as read lhc Branch Banks, which was twice lead . tftP ... thr vr,:,l rr .r.nl.tln,, ti
and committed ' sess.cnt and coiiection et revenue, whicbN-i Mr. Crisler introduced a bill for the was twice read and committedrelief of the sheriff ot Fayette County . Mr. Bently, introduced a bill to ccntiwhich was read and passed to a second nu- in force an act supplemental to an reading. act for locating certain permanent roads, Mr. I homnson f om the committee of which was read. ?.nd
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u g tnc . .vernor to wr.cur.'w a certain r.iectons, reported a bill changing the rca irg tlepoit ftrm the Slate Bank ami the Cor. . mode of voting from B.tdot to viva-voce, ' December 20. Mr Mitchell, introdu1I0M Branch lank mui to deposit the 1 whice w as read and passed to a r&nd ; ced a bid authorising the issuing writs ol v sa -.e in the Suae Treasury, which was t reading 'quo warranto against the Bark of Vinitadatul cimiinitird DeCer.bcr 15 Mr Maxwell from the crni.es. the State Bank of Irdiai a, and fo.Ms Hynson inttoduccd a bill author- ct nim'ut- of Propositions and exricvan- oOnr put poses which w as read, :.nd pss-t!vr:.-n. - o c il.ce of aeouuv r.m ,ul,! et s rr . t r d bib granting compensa- ed to a second reading.
p--- f ntl c .,v rno,,. ct ot d s .oying wolves, winch as The house proceeded to consider the 1 t ri ... . : ... 1 ... 1 : fond , . ...
11. at oMu rr, wiiicn wa erce itau anu on n amend the sevesa". acts rcspv conr committed. j Tiie joint rolution on th tubject cf replevins, executions m;J sales of procr-
the ttird lime and pi ised.
Tht B ii toiepval pait of the act authorising tiie building of a State prison wasi...ri the tliird iir.c and pa.-sed, D-etnbrr 12 1 Mr Clark, i'ttrodui ed
a joint ie-oiution auttioosing and ictpnr
