Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 January 1823 — Page 3

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Tliii WESTtiUN s UN.

ri.YClZ.YMiS, January 18, 1823.

We have received a poetical conimu

Ication signed, S. A. S. It shall have a j . i i ii

j ulc in our ncxi, aim wu snoutu uc much :-ratitie(l by a continuance of his coneapoiidcncc. Wc are authorised to say, that William Polke, will, if elected serve as associate judge. Mu. Stout The fatigues inccdent to a session of six weeks, and travelling through the cold, ovei bad roads, it my only apology tor not now addressing my constiluents more in detail : Tor their information, through the medium ol your long standing and uselul paper, I given list of the acts and joint lesolutions pasted at the last (leneral Assembly, viz. An act providing1 for the more speedy priming of the ucS and joint resolutions of the general assembly. To legaiizc the proceedings of the board of county commissioners of Deca

tur county

For the formation of a new county out of and north of Monroe. Authorising the administrators ol Simpson Charlton to re-assign a certain certificate. For establishing a public seminary at Aurora. Altering state roads and for other purposes, To amend the act for granting letters

j of administration and settlement of mtcs

tatet, estates, Sec. Authorising Polly Moscly administratrix to sell lands kc. Amending the act of the 22d. June, 1820; and other acts in and thereof, loca ting certain permanent state roads. Attaching part of Harnson to Floyd county. Supplemental to the act for firing of woods. Sec. To amend the act of first January 1 8 1 7, for the establishment, and regulating a county treasury. v Regulating the vt it of capiat ad satisfaciendum, and abolishing imprisonment for debt, unless in cases of fraud To amend the act for summoning and empaunciliiig grand and petit jurors.

ror the benefit ot the improvers of

To reucal an act entitled " An art to

authorise called sessions of the circuit' Unsold lots at Indianapolis.

court, within tins state, lor the purpose) To establish certain roads

therein named. On thv subject of impeachment. To amend .ui act, entitled An act for the formation of a new county out of U wren and Vigo counties, and north of Uwcn, a'id for other purposes. For the formation of a new county out of the county of Wabash, and for establishing the county seat thereof. For the relocation of the seat of jus

tice ot Union county.

therein

named. For the relief of W. S. Calkins, and for other purposes To alter the state road from Winchester to Indianapolis. Air homing the agent of the Rock lick section to grant a certain lease. Authorising the state agent to rent out the in. proved lands at Indianapolis.

Appointing commissioners to relocate

the seat ot justice of Scott countv.

Torthe iclief of Benjamin Olncy and i For t!tc benefit of the heirs of Jno Rachel Simpson. Fu.cha'd.

Simp

To repeal part of an art entitled " An act amending and coofirmn.g an act icgularing the fees of the sevcial uthcti s and persons therein named. To authorise the agni id ti e county o! Fiyetu, to std cei taiii public ground, in the town of : onnersviiie, in the said county of Fatette Amendatory to an act to amend an a '

entitled 4n act to license mid late taverns."

Authorising John Conner to fee a miU dam across White river, at the hrte shoe bi-ud. An act for the relief of Murray and G.av. Authorhieg the election of President Y. members ol the Monioe County LibiaFor the formation of a new conn y out of the county of Dotawate Lt i;aliz ngthe pi oceedino' thebard of comity commissioners ol Ku x countv. Attaching part ol the county ol Jackun to Law rence county(iving to the citizens of Indianapolis a public burying itound. A J. R. authorising the Auditor to addit and the treasurer to pay the Shcr ilVof Fayette lot certain delinquencies. An act appointing 1 ommissioncrs to lay out a state road from Lawrenceburgh to' Imlian.p(dis. (Granting further privileges to the freemen of the town of Lawrenceburgh. For the election of certain Ufiicers therein named. A memorial to congress for the establishment of a circuit court of the U. S. in Indiana. An act for the relief of Joel Charles. Authorising the quaifnd voters to Vote for or against a contention. For the relief of the securities of persons charged with criminal rflci.ccs. An act to dissolve the bons of matrimony between Charles Sclcits aid vi!c. An act attaching part of Gibson to Poscv rouiitt. Amendatory to the act for the forn at'on of Delaware county. To establish a road from Aurora to Na-

polcan and certain other roads ihciein'

named Authorising the circuit court todectee the alc of minors csncUs. For the fotui'tion ol M . dison coi ntv. Authorising Jesse liuon to build a mill dam on Andw.n's fixer.

For the relief of the securities of Robt. Gill, late agent of Sullivan county. For the apportionment o( senators and lcntvscutautes, in the counties therein njn ed. To relocate the scat of justice of Floyd CollntV. To relocate the state road from the O do Unc through Brookville to Indianap kc. Amendatorv to the act authorising t!ic building of a slate prison, Sec. Declaiing Big Sand creek a public highway. Altering the western boundary of Way tie county. For the distribution of the laws and journals of the present session Supplementary to the act regulating the jurisdiction and duties of justices of the peace. Amendatory to the act for the more speedy assignment of dower. For altering the state road from Evanswile to Tetre Haute. Making general appropriations for the year 1823. Specific ditto. To aim ml the act regulating proceedings in actions at law, kc. To amend the act limiting slays of executions. Authorising the agent to ell lots fur two additional brick yards, at Indianapolis. For the formation of White water toll bridge company For laying off a stit road from Tcr-rc-II ante to foit Wayne, To establish certain ktatc roads therein name d. Declaring certain streams navigable. To amend the act authorising a state medical society. To authorise the re-issue of Treasury Notes. To legalise the proceedings of the Frank 'in and Union circuit emu Is. To anund the militia act. Supplemental to the 3 per cent road act. Relative to thr 4 pr. cent fund. To a tit hot jso the governor to rent build ing- m Corvdon for his accommodation, Rcspi e rim, the judn ial circuits and fixing thr tbn-s of hud'mg con its therein T'i i-eve a stat road from Urookvi'de through Con-ersx ille, Ccntcrsv illc and inchcsti'r t Indian ipo'is - To amend the several acts rctrulatintr

and I hope'evcr'shairanima'c my breast. I am yours and he public's humbh servant. GLNl. W. JOHNSTON. January 16th, 1822. Proceedings of Congress. Our limits will not admit of pub-iddng iheir proceedings in deuil we slido, however, endeavor to Jsv before our read4 . rs every measure of importance brought before them. On motion of Mr. Moore of Alabama it was Resolved, That the judiciary committee be instructed to inquire into the expe diency of allowing the' state of Alabama three representatives, in confonnity with the second section of the act for the ap ponionment of Representatives among the several States, according to the fourth census On motion of Mr. Hardin, it was Resolved That the committee on commerce be instructed to enquire into the expediency of establishing ports of entry and delivery at Louisville, in Kentucky, Cincinnati, in Ohio, and St. Louis in Missouri. On motion of Mr. Rreckenridgc, it was Resolved, I'hat the committe on Mi litry Affairs be instructed to inquire in to the expediency of establishing a Man ufactory of Arms on the Western waters Mr. Cook, from the select committee on the subject, reported ii, part, a bill to authorise the laying out and opening a road from Wheeling, in the state of Viiginia to St Louis, in the state of Missiiri Che bill propo-cs to appoint comniis sioners, Sec. () ic of the provisions ot it is that the louds shall pas by the se ns of government of the states of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois The bill was twice read and committed. On motion of Mr. Hardin of Ky. it was Rcttvlvcd, That a committee be appointed to inquire what lu liter retrenchment can be nude in the expenditures ot government, without detiiment to the public service, OCCUPATION OF COLUMBIA . RIVER. The Houve them, according to the order ot the dav, again n solved it sell into a committee of the whole, Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, in the chair, on the bill u authorise the occupation of the mouth ol Columbia River. No debate or proposition b( ing offered thereon, the committee rose and reported the bill to the House with the amendments. The amendments were severally taken up and agreed to by the house, and the bill, being further amended Mr. Wright rose, and delivered his sctiment? at length, in tavoi of tnU bid lie dwelt upon the pom y of es'ublishh g

a station in that country, and on the du y of providing a government of law ovei every territory which is acquired hy the Uni' cd States, he enlarged also upo-

tfc value of the fm trade and the intt 1 1 st which the Uniti d States have in piotecting and encouiaging it, &c, and vctv warmly supported the bid in rvtry liirht in which he could place it. he a-;-verted, in the com se ol his leu arhs, t the preposterous claims set up b Russia in the direction of our posses-dons on the Pacifi .as- another reason whj ucbl.ouid make good our footing there, kc The country, said he. is our prop ry, and it becomes our duty to take care of it Mr. Bayles followed Mr. Wright; feeling it to be his dutv, as one ot ti e committee who reporti d 'he hill, to give the views which in addition to those given by Mr. Floyd, had induced him to hope this bill would have parsed bv a latge majority. The speech ol !'r H was long. Comprehensive, and. u gun.entativ e; so much o, that it would hr.vebccn on just to abrcviate it us much as would be necessary in otdcr to publish it today. It is. therefore, with Mr. F v's speech delivered yesteiday, reserved for future nuhlicn'i:.?'.

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Ltie of Uuon p ii tc 2 vci. Campaign m R'lsia, ALSO A number oSother desirable w- jrUs Sale to comnuncc at 11 o'c.'oj'k, teims canh no s i ve. Viuccnnes, Jan 15, 1823 51-Ct

A VALUABLE FARM, FOR tiJLii. the 25th of February I6l3, on tlc premises I shall sell the FAR'.', on NSuch Frantic Seatoo died, sb'ui 5 unci athitdndles east of 'Vincennts on tt-.c rowd leading trom Vincennes to Lonisvil.c, coniau.jog 25 acres, more ot ica part of lot No. 45 in the eld donati -n and, thei c ia upwards ot fif;y acres cleared, a good hew id log hou-e two siotics nigh, and suitable out houses, an assostment of young f: uit trees, ull in good tepair. 1 he above sale is by order of the last will and testament ot said i ianc's deed. I will heed to tlie tiihe-1 and b st b.;!diT .itl the right, und titte at law . A m equity oi Francis Scaton At the tin.; ot hlb death. The purchaser will have to ir lot.di with two or more securities, ad a o.ott gage on the same, to secmc the payments in three instalments, the is!, one year aficr the dav of sale, the 2d two years and the 3d three years :dtc r the. day of sale. The title pa; e, can he seen a: cny lime in my possession and will be. on t.e premises, t e day of saic tad sa c to be between the hours oT to . jvl .1 o'elock. NOAM PCHCI.LL Exor. January 17, 1823 5l5t.

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posed to be six yvais old List spring Appraised t(oi'.1 L loten.tr MaHK WILLIAMS, j p.

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h. y ho' c. Mippo ed to be ' i , ( t v ,ev :i yeats oid. f int en hands undu hall ' a st. i on ..is 'o ei-.ead, a Ml ?oJ.e -.dd o spots, no in.' i k.s co l ;.;'? p-(.e:v jb. Apptaisi d ti. J5. .t f t v n. . FuLDK SLINK MM), j p. December 28. 5 .S

Regulating the duties of Bhcr.fiV and Ml cs coronern. J To rrieand cottinue in force the Authous'mg the executors cf Att 'revv ! act s bdhmg a rond from Leavenworth

IlrodxS d c to sell certain 'a t's I Supp'onn-ntai v "o the act inr -pn -;iting i a county libiary in the countvof l)u''ni

K spectn g saU'peter caves, ard for tt'cr put poses. Respecting the sac rc ad fiom ManKs fe t ry to In lian;tpo'i. To locate the beat of Justice of Putanni county Atithvitifting Wymtins administrators to sell taiMls. For the vife krentn: fo persons clurg ed with criminal offences. For the a'tera'ion of tic state rot 1 fium Hount Fiopcctto 1'clcrabui gin

oi l-''-' . tlooia, to Tei re-11 ante. Aj'in' c'biiion of the general ascm'dv, veh'iv to the revision cf the statute law s i. f ihi-, state. i i'it t solution respecting priming. A j'iinMes dution authoris:ng the printer to !m int certain acts. In the Mrcgo'mg list there are ninety fven Ac's and Joint Resolutions whic h icpuomI the executive sanction, (atnl whirh t! ' vrbtained ) and two mcivothds to the general government, to which the asvi t of the two houses atenc became necr bs-trv. Willi ;cnlimciU3 which ever have.

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I- !ivete(in a s!;ort speecli t.e was opposed to the id After which, , anl. in order to accom-

ivooate the wishes of some gentlemen, who desiied t'nne to consider t! is subject, and also bec.aise a resolution h id been this dnv laid on the L.ble calling for further ittfurmatin on the subject moved that the finther coosideratioti of this hill be ft'jxffizru J to the scod Monday in Jiirtuartf. This motion was agreed to; and The 1 louse adioutned.

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llIil cewpattnership of Ciza. Smiti U I'incnKc Str u t SliH Company, is this dav dissolvrd by mutual consent. WILSON LACOW, .iny. err C. .S'vrr.v y V, 5. Jf- C.

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J delivcied 1 luve s ized ai d t iken ti c pub ic septate in icric H ute. oethe: ukhtio. leuti Lett.-, ssli f "icj u' also, iot in s .id wwi. N- s r ' rS, ' VlV2, 2:M. '29.', S1, 2112, "JlO, I5.'?.i7l, V6'., t l T, 62 U I5) :drh 1 sh.v'i i :c- ' pose to pub.ic a e as li e luw diicctt at the house tr V . Cminirvb mi i:i s id , town, on the 3 I eav V )'i:ary next l2 oVock !' M. timed nt bv i no. f-l !o Commisioners ;f 'io eoi.n'y to s..is-

fy John Boe cb:.i k and cih's Abo u'. th.c s;.n c time :.;n: ; I - c c ti o intei st of 11 or::. is l t:er., ir, vv. o r ceitain assir-mr.i nt cf a urid c( t di' a:r, executed I v J 'in H i ni!t ri for rn m rrvided hn'f m ti c S. F. qr of '4, 1'. I !, N of range 9 V turned out bv si! Rod jcrs on an cXfcirion a.r'.'ru' 'o-.' .1 said Hamilton in f or of Jo i: J .i k AKo. cm the fi t 'av of I'lIj. u.ir . i. at '2 o'cLcl; M at th.- ; o- of aleb Ctawh-id Ksfj. m Fo-t !!arrn v -i-i ie, 2 yoke of oxen, 4 horses t d r o'vs, taken io satisfy cctain rx rutin:? m f;xor of the aqent cf Vc crm-.tt T II CLM1 I SI.IT. January L, t1M A I .Ls T t U tte-s iro, i i'. '--e t " i )if:c; ,.t 'hny-Cii ek I.-.!. d). ,; 'fe" ende the M cf L n -v. i: n: 1 1 - out before t!i- -p "i n t f t'.". e fr-.;!..-, will b; s t.t to tb.: (ij.ie::d i st OtV.c.-, is ;k-..d Inters. n. H. J.L.N.?. l'.r.sb i IWntlv, Mi-.T.-n t.

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