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Democratic Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 4

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veas and jr Bradfrod ja3 Gw the of ja3 6w jal tiw LEGISLATURE MICHIGAN statutes that capital punishment shoufd' be in I office ofaaiff Justice in the citv of Detroit flicted Ottlv for murder of the most arrrrv torl troit 6th Deeembrr T37 6w committee moved that (be committee be die jy Atwaur rt flicted only for murder of the most aggravated character they are of opinion that further legis lation upon the subject is not at this time re quired and moved that the committee be dis charged from the further consideration of the subject which motion prevailed and the com mittee were so dhtcharged Mr Barry from the same committee "who were instructed to inquire into the expediency of giving immediate effect to chapters ninety live and ninety seven of title one of part third of the revised statutes reported that in the opi nion ol am jjority of the committee as said chap ters form part of an entire code1 all of which would be in force in August it was inex pedient to give said nnrnedi tie effect (UARLES PELTIER 1 rK of iy i county Eil in th" office of th" Sht tury of 'late ibis 26l 7 PODGE Sworn at Malden this 191 day of January Monday 22 1S33 Mr McKcy presented a petition of irrLiin inhabitants ot Lenawee county praying for the laying out and establishing a certain state road to the committee on roads and bridges On motion of Mr Comstock is Resolved That the committee on literature be instructed to inquire into the propriety of allowing Jhe regents of the university the aipount of travelling expenses incurred by at tendance at the meetings of the board and to report by bill or otherwise Air Barry from the committee on thejudi i ary who were instructed to inquire into the pro priety of abolishing capital punishment report ed they had had the subject under consi deration and that as it is enacted in the reused Upper Canada IV estern district to wit William Wallace Dodge of Monroe in the state of Michigan (now at Malden in Upper Canada) rnaketh oath and saith that while sail ing in the Schooner Bois Blanc Is land in company with Dr Thriller and others on Monday the eighth of January instant they saw a sloop which proved to be George (a wood boat) with a few cords of wood on board aid this deponent and about nine or ten of his men went on board of her from their schooner and remained on boardabout an hour and deponent caused two sentries lobe placed on the deck of the said sloop or scow to watch while he md his men went be low to warm themselves and he says that this took place about eight in the evening of the eighth instant and that the occurrence must have been clearly visible from Blois Blanc by the foices from Upper who weie sta tioned there and deponent Lsl ly saya th it he afterw ards stmt about four men from the schoon er to the sloop tor a gun they had left behind her WTOTICE is hereby given that an application will 1M be made to the next legislature for an act authori sing the establishment of a road to commence nt the east end ofthe road now laid and opened on the town ship line running east from the village of Lapeer on the most eligible route to mills or the mouth oi Mill "reek in the county of St Clair and a tax on lhe ad joinining lands for he pufiose of defraying ths expenses of the opening of such road December 15 1837 de20 Gw Sworn and subscribed before me this loth day January it3s' Stuong Wayne county Michigan House froceedixgs The House of Rep resentatives yesterday passed a joint re elution by an almost unanimous vote adopting a series of searching interrogatories to the officers of the several banks of this state in regard to the exact condition of their affairs as they existed on the 15th instant The interrogatories are required to be answered under oath ESTATE MICHIGAN County of All gan ss Wo the Clerkimd Treasurer of the county of A do hereby cernly that a banking association has been organized under the prov isums of lhe act entitled An act to organize and regulate hank ing approved March I5lh 1837 by the nne of tier Bank of to bi located in the village of Singapore in said county with a i apnal stock oftifiy thousand dollars and tliiil lhe president and di rectors of th? said association have given the security required ly the provisions oft he sniff net duly approved bv us which securities are lobe renewed by the first GT VTE MICHIGAN County of Lapeer ss iZj We 1 ho uiularaiifnod Treasurer and I lerk of said comity do hereby certify that an association tor bank ing purposes has been duly organized under th'' pro visions of an act entnbil An act to organize and regu late banking approved March 15 1837 lie itne and Sly ofthe with a cnnital slock olonn hundred Ihpusimd dollars: said bank is located near Mills in the town of Atlas county of Lapeer aforesaid mid that the president and di rectors of said association have given security in ac cordance with the provisions of said act Given under our hands at Lapeer this tenth day of January A eighteen hundred nnd Ihirtv eight 11 HART Treasurer of Lap county NO All II IlRT Clerk ol Lapuer county T'dad in the office ofthe Secretary of Stale this fif teenth day of January A 1833 KINTZING PRITCHETTE jal7 6w Secretary of Slate feJTATl OM ICHIGAN Washtenaw county? ss We the undersigned Clerk and Treasurer of said county do hereby certify that a bank has been in corporated in the village of Ypsilanti in said county under the provisions ot nn act entitled act to or gantze and regulate banking approved March 15 1837 said bank is to be locate! in the village of Ypsilanti has a capital stock of one hundred thou sand dollars and is to be known and designated as the River and we further ccrtity that se curities hive been given is directed by law Gw under our hands at Ann Arbor this 8th day of January A 1837 4 A "GOULD Clerk of Washtenaw county DAVID PAGE Treasurer of Washtenaw connty A iled in the Secretary of office seven teenth dav of January A 4 Hl A 1 ZuiMGr KI I CHH 1 I bpcretarv of State r1 QTATO MICHIGAN Berrien county We the undersigned Paine Treasurer and Edwin Richard on ebj ofnid ounlydo hereby cer tify that a banking association htisbri urgarnzl un der th i provisions of An act to organ mid regulate banking assta nppiovcd Ma ch 15 Ib37 by Ihenninsnnd styl i ol the! Commercial Bankoi Michi gan' located St Joseph with a capital of fifiy thou sand dollars and that Tolman Mhi Hoyt Win ilnfl Preston James Ixtrd John Mm tnyer Augustus A Pickering 11 and Direnzo Snug ive been duly chos dir lors of sind bank and ive furnish the qiusite seeti riiies according to the provisions of sai I net Givetxnnder our hands al IDri wn tins 3Cth day of December 137 PAINE Trsuur EDWIN RICHARDSON If rk of llerrt comny iled in the offic of Secretary of State 1 lit 3d day of January A i83 STATE MICHIGAN County of Branch ss Wc the undersigned Seth Dunham Treasurer and Charles West Clerk ofBranch county do here by certify that an association has been formed in the village ofOuldwater in said county iinikm th? act enti tled An act to orgabtze an regulate banking as approved March 15 1837 wih a capital stuck of one hundred thoflsand dollars and known and designated ns lhe Bank of Col And vv do further certify that the president and directors of sail of Coldwater have furnished the securities re qliir by said act tiven under our ItQnds at Coldwater this ninth day of Decemb in the year one thou and eight hundred and thirty seven SliTJl DUNHAM Treasurer' CHARLES WEST Clerk ofBranch County ilrd in th'4 office of tlie Secretary of Sta'e this jCth dav of Dfcenib lv37 IvTNTZING PRITCHETTE Mr Chirk moved a reconsideration of the vote last taken before the question was taken The resolution on motion of Mr Bradford was laid on the table The President announced communications from the President of the board of internal im provement and from the commissioners on the state penitentiary transmitting the annual "re port of the board of interna1 improvement and the report of the commissioners on state peni tentiary On motion of Hr Cooper said reports were I iid on the table and 500 copies of the Report of the board of internal improvement and 000 co pies of the report on the state penitentiary were ordered to be printed The Senate on motion of Mr Wing then went into the consideration of executive busi ness 1 When the doors were opened The Senate on motion of Mr Cooper ad jourtiea WTOTTCK hereby given that appHcatfon will 1 ba made tu the legiehture of the state of Michigan at the next eenion for an amendment to the charter of the Oweeeo and Saginaw Navigation Conmeny Owae December S9th 183? GM HieUMw OWN Ju ticeof the Peace for the Western ds'riet nuinbcr thirteen in township niiniiered six north of range lventat vviih about ten ncrexofwh at ihrnuu in the town of 1 Aiuiond couny of La whichl shall sell at public vendue on Saturday th nth dav ol Mnreh next nt ten o'clock A at the court house in th: town ol Lawyer Lapyei isntt era of Internal Improvement which was sub tniUed to the legislature: on Monday last Tlie report is an interesting and able document set ting forth in detaij the whole transactions of the in the most concise lucid and business like manner shall continue the publica tion of the report daily until completed Senate The Senate yester day adopted with some amendments the joint resolutions from the House suspending for a li mited time all further operations upon the north ern and southern railroads The resolution in regard to the northern railroad was amended so as to provide that all further operations upon it should be suspended for the space of twenty days and was passed by a vote of 10 to That in relation to the southern railroad is amended so as to suspend for thirty days nnd was adopted by the casting vote of the Presi dent of the Senate BITTER ALMON DS ive boie bitter Altnoudi jnrt iwdvwlby WARREN W7 ruitererond Confectioner 12g and mixed Wool Hose for resolution of th? Board of Internal I i pmvf mmts ofthe 26th in rt the undersigned will sell at piiblj: auction: to the lowest Judder at tli a scourt house i the city of Monro" or receive seahd proposals third day of ebinary next at on? for contracts for charing and grubbing Mich pc'rlof hr Southern Railroad the nttvt gabh vraters of th? River Ruisia nnd the villag" of Arh iati nre not under contract ALo for fin nisliiug ImibTfor the superstructure on sections number one and twit and from section ihirty two to the vilnge of Adrian Wo foe th fo all hridg me iry on th? lint bi'twer Monioa anti Adrian Also for grn bin urtain portions of the road Sp Ctficat ions and informitiou with reg mi to lhe nature and qiianltly of th" work nny bs obtained at th engineer's oflic? days previous to Inning Satisfactory seenntv will be requited for th Iniilti ut fullihn nt ofnll contracts Acting Cvm'rSR Office ol th? boutlmrn It Dc u8 18? WTOTIC'E is hereby given that application will be made to th? legislature of lhe stale of Michigan at its next session to set off froni lhe county of Saginaw townships number nine north a ranges number one two three nnd four east and attach the saute to the county of Shiawassee Shiawassee December 7thl837 d8 6w et rf WTOTICE is hereby given that application will be la made to the legislature of the stat of Michigan at the next session for the vacationtof the county seat of Alsy for the location of the same at the village of Owasse Owasso Dee 29 1837 jall 6w BORDER DIICUhTIES Ths following correspondence and accompa nying papers have been banded to us for publi cation: State of Michigan County rf ss Andrew Grimes of Swan Creek county of Monroe state of Michigan being duly sworn says that he left the port of Swan Mon the Sth mst in the sloop George Strong owned by George Strong of Monroe bound for the city of Detroit in the jurisdiction ofthe Uni ted States: laden with wood and a quantity of baskets That this deponent commanded 'ths paid George Strong and that she was cleared from Swan Creek with the view of disposing of her loading at Detroit and that while laying at anchor at Bois Blanc Island opposite ul lage of Maiden at the mouth of Detroit river deponent was fired into several times and that having started the next morning for Detroit de ponent was ordered by the British forces at tMaldcn to put into that port or they would fire upon him and that immediately upon landing 'the deponent with three men all of whom werepeaceable citizens of the United States were immediately seized upoq by armed men and dragged to the dark damp cells of a jail where they were kept for 3S hours without food or water with the exception of a few hard crusts of bread that there was no bed or straw on which they could lit? as their own bedding was refused to be delivered to them and upon re questing a drink of water to allay their parching thirst they were refused and told if they pera ished it would save their and deponent 'as well as his men from the severity ofthe wea ther had their feet severely frozen and were almost perishing for the want of proper food and raiment and that deponent with his men were retained tn prison from Tuesday morning until riday afternoon and that upon being discharg ed the deponent fount! his vessel unloaded of her wood and was obliged to receive a much lower price than hexould have otlmrwise ob tained that most of the fixtures about the ves sel bad been plundered from Iter and could notbe found that the vessel was so dUabti thatdejMineut was compel ed to come to Detrot ind procure rigging in order to render tier sf awor Yeas Me sr Bartow Cook) Cooper Curtis McK Nays Messrs Barry Comstock Kerche val McDonell Summers Wing Woodbridge STATE MICHIGAN tYadu uaw min ty ss 1V th mid David Pag Treas urer and A Gould Cl rk of sai 1 comity du ri by certiiy that an association has been in ih vil lage of Sidine in said comity mi ier the act entitled An act Io and regulate banking approved March 15 1 837 With a capitnl hundred thousand dollars to be known and signaled as the Bank of anil we do fmilier certify that the directors of sail bank hive fm nishrd the sepurntes re quired by said act Given under our hands at Saline this foir th day Dictniber A 1 "37 A t' rk of Wn hiennw Countv DAVID P' GE' Treaiirr of nawl'onmv iled in the office ofthe Secretary this rth day ol Dvcunber 18 17 KINTZiNG PRlTCHI'TTr dell Gw Secretarv of State 3 TATE MICHIGAN comity of Lenawee ss We vh names do herby cerlliv that an association was under our tn tn ca id andta and countv db "sad mb A on thmi vento known bv L' iwe County STATE BANKS Gov Masot in Ins late annual message sub mitted to the legislature the propriety of cstab lishing a state bank for the purpose in the first place of aiding the cause of internal improve ment and in the second to improve the credit and stability of the paper currency of this state Without entering into detail the governor suggests that one of the main features of the institution should be tint the stock be appor lltioned between the slate mid individuals in proporti as wowd give the stale unrestricted control of her funds and at the same time create such a check by private inspection as would prevent the abuse of the trust hel i by the public agents The federal press throughout the state commenting upon the message have with one or two exceptions made this point in it a special matter of violent denunciation We have before us theAnn Arbour Journal which is rabid upon the subject denouncing the pro ject as auti contrary to whig prin and dangerous to popular rights Now it is a fact remarkably illustrative of the consistency and general operation of whig that while the JederaL journals of this state are denouncing Gov Mason's recom mendation as fraught with political evil the same class of partisans in other states are urging the establishment of state banks to be controlled by the government as whig measures Our readers will all recollect how loudly their federal papers sougded the notes bf triumph upon the election of a whig majority in both branches of the present Tennessee le gislature And what are the fruits of that tri umph? We have before us an act just passed by that body establishing it stale bankicith a capital ofjive mil'ions of dollars he 'whole stock to be owned by the state and all the directors to be ap pointed by the legislature on nomination of the governor RR onTGAGE Imto iZ 1TM made in the payment of a num of to bv paid by indciiiuru ol mortgage 1 tlmtn ih day of bept mber in the yearot tlKHwand ighi hundred and thirty aix MrewA? 'I unnr nutell ofthe city of Detroit nnd State of Michigan trustee for rJTS bchwarz alw of said county to Nathan Soar a'd comny and state ondiccerorded in the ofli in the coutny of Wayne aforeaaxl awl folio IGO and IG on lhe 30th 355 timber A 183G ut 11 o'clock A i ah there is rimmed to be due al the date 7 two ihousawl two hundred and twenty ty tiine ceuia 4 Notice is hen by given that by virtairfu 1 power ol wile in said mortgage contained sunnee of the statute in such case made anil will be sold at public auction on the Jmtury next at the Tavern House Plvmmi county known as Ilia Union Hall at one o'clock bS' afternoon of that day lhe premises in said morttJ55 scribed ns follows to wit All that certain tract cel of land bittwie lying and being in pgc! W4 Mnvnr vtz: thcenM hall of tlieaouthwrat taarS section thirty three in township one south in raa rust outlining ighty acres (excepting nnd however therefrom one acre Iwunded and 453 ns (blows viz: commencing at the centre of ifcji Arbor road awl 1 uiuiing eight rods easterly south parallel with the centre line ofsaiJ seei'i ty rods llwnca westerly eight rods to the thenra Io the lace of beginning eight rods) that certain tractor parcel ot laud situate and said countv of Wayne being the northwest section three in township two south of rangy coiitaininz unit hundred awl sixty three aerte sad a hundredths of an acre together with the liereOhmiS mid appurir ianrrs thercMito longing SaidnwraSJ hmi'ig be git hi to secure the iKiymnt of tto chase money of said premises Duied NoasJkJt 1837 NATHAN 11 A Notes Attv DETROIT DAILY REE PRESS' 2wEpXESD''AY MORNING JANUARY 24 We commence to day the publication of the (Copy) 4 Malden UC January 20' 18 Dur Sib Your letter of the38lh enclosing the printed copy of A affidavit which appeared in a Detroit morning paper of the 17th lias been forwarded to me here rXou state? that it has excited some feeling among the citizens of Detroit and jou ask m' for such facts as are calculated 10 pkee the matter in its proper light before the public Out of personal respect to your excellency I cheer fully comply with your request I Was on duty at Malden with other officers of the militia and a larjje body of men on the evening of Monday the Sth instant We had received information that the pirates and bn gandi? infesting Gibraltar and Sugar Island in tended to attack us on that right it being the anniversary of theibatile of New Orleans While keeping a sharp look out we observed the pirate schooner of Detroit full of armed men and commanded by a person named Theller cruising about a mile below Bois Blanc Island and attended by a vessel which has since turned out to be the George com manded by A Grimes watched their inov metrts carefully and tee distinctly saw several men go from the schooner into the sloop and they remained on board a' considerable time af terwards ubser red frequent communications pass between the two vessels which left no doubt what ever upon our minds that they were consorts These facts are corroborated by the affidavit ofMr Dodge an officer on board the schooner which I enclose herewith After a while they parted company Th schooner ailed up the channel between Boh Blanc and Amherstburg She fired one cannon shot into the town and We attacked her witli pusketry and rifle shotsand fairly beat her ofl with other officers remained on duty the hole of that night Be tween twelve amf one o'clock the moon shi ning bright I observed the doop anchored un der the lower end of Hbs Blanc a place where no vessel was ever fiern before to anchor 1800 iba of first sort Hops growth of 1837 for sals by LE BRETON A Co oe20 Ne 51 Jaff Av nearly opposite th? Ixahangr committee was pending The report and motion on motion of Mr Barrv were laid on the table Mr Moore from the select committee ap 'pdintel for tbat purpose brought in a bill enti tled bill to provide for examinations or com plaints for criminal offences and A bill regu I'Vnig trials for offences before courts of spec? I sessions of the which Ils having been sevt rally read a first and second times were on motion of Mr Comstock committed to the com mittee on the judiciary Tne special orders of the lay briuir then tn order being the resolution entitled A resolu tion directing certain moneys to be received 111 payment of state taxes and for other the Senate thereupon resolved itself into com mittee of the whole Mr (Bark in the chair on said resolution and after some time spent the committee ro and through their chairman reported the same back to the Sen ate with sundry amendments in winch ttey asked the concurrence of Lie 'Onate And the Senate thereupon concurred in said several amendments Mr Bradford 1110 'ed further to a mom by stri king out the first resoiu'ion from the word in line 3 to the words in line 9 and inserting tn lieu of the words stricken out the words are subject Jo the supervi sion of the bank commissioner of the which motion prevailed the questio be ng de cided in the alliruiaiive follows del8 4iw Serre arv of Stilt 1 BI HG Conitv VViv ss We Garry Spencer Treasurer and Charles Peltier 1 rk ol sin coun do rebv certify 1 lint a banking association has duly orgamz hy th? nam and stylo ol die Detroit ilv with a capnal swek of two hundred hotisan'd dollars and loca ted in th? city ot tiMroit in said county according id th? require in irs of ih hw in tt i is ina le an pro vided Detroit D'Centbcr 2fih RRY siTNt ER HOUSE REPRESENTATIVES The House met jinrsirmt to adjonrumc nt Prayer by lhe Rev Mr Thompson Mr McClelland presented a petition from sundry inhabitants ofthe county of Wayne re lative to the location the northern railroad Mr McUh ffand presented remonjtraree from 'is? citizens of the comity of Monroe a gainst changing the location of the southern railroad Mr Butler presented sundry petitions from inhabitants in the counties of'Sl Clair Macomb Lapeer Oakland and Genesee protesting a gainst the location and asking a review of the northern railroad wh ch petitions were several ly referred io a select committee of five here tofore appointed by the Chair Air Gidley presented a petition from A Higsbev and others praying for the organization of township one south ol range two west Mr Dorsey presented petitions praying for the organization ol township number three south of ranire six west and number two south of num 'T seven west wnich were severally referred to the committee 011 the organization of towns and counties Mr Howard from the committee on education to which the petition of the trustees ol Michigan College was referred reported thereon which report was read and lahl upon the table also reported a bill entitled A bill to incorporate the Michigan Colb which was read the first ami second tunes and laid upon the table Mr Bement from the committee on banks to which was referred a communication from the State Treasurer reported thereon which was rea and laid upon thftable Mr Moran from the committee on ways and means to wireli was referred a resolution re litive to taxing all lands alike will out regard to improvements reported that no further legis lation Upon the subject was at present required and asked to be discharged from the further consideration of the subject which report was accepted and the committee discharged Mr Buei from the committee on tbr jiidici? ry to winch was referred! resohitmm relative to justices of the powers of justices of the peace and constables reported that provision was made in th revised code ami asked to be dis cliarged from the further constdera'ion of the subject which report was accepted and the comtntitee discharged Mr Buc) from the committee on th judicia ry to which was referred a resolution relative non specie paying inks which have notac copied the terms of the su qumston act report ed that in their opinion no further legislation was at present required nd asked to be dis charged from the further consideration of the subject which report was accepted and the committee discharged The Chair announced the report of the com missioners on the state penitentiary which was laid upon the table and ordered to be printed Mr Crane gave notice that at some future day he should ask leave to bring in a hill allow ing Livingston county the use of the Washte naw county jail On motion of Mr Buel Resolved That the select committee upon the late revised code of laws be instructed to report to this House wht her it contains any provision making judgments hens on real estate On motion of Mr McClelland Resolved That halt pastnine in the morning be the standing hour of adjournment hereafter unless otherwise ordered On mo! ton the House adjourned i By rm: president of TninM TATE In pursttan of hw I MARTIN A AN BLREN of the I nited Slates of tn net do iier by dec! irn and in ik know 11 th il i pnlilic iln will 11 at Green Bar in lliT ntory of Wisconsin on Monday the fourth dav of xt fin th? diqwsal of th publit lands within th" tiiniis of th? wnciin iitiori'd townships nnd frac tional townships lo mt Noilh thg lei find fast of ike meridian hips (Hi enund Bixte of range thiru Tow ri hiji thii tr of rang" lift Tow 1 1 lnps Iv lijurte ii and ajxtci and fi action al low inn ihl 11 ol rump six'een Town tliiiteeti and fiiiciional townships sixteen and weiil cri of in in nt i 1 rac tonal lownsh tw nty hiw rang went stx Lands appropria' 'd bv iw for tlie use of schools military oth pti poMS will tic xclui fnun iiIp '1 sale ill be pl open lor two wok (unles the landearc BOiKiiicr disposed of) and no longer and no private tit rips of land in the tow nships i offer' id be ixliuuiej until after the xpiration of two wr ks Given under tny hand at the city of Washington thisfilih div January Anno Domiiit H38 By the President: VAN BUREN JAMI'S tttTCOMn otatnissioner of'ho General Land Office ji 2'i wtd 1 WjS7Y DLNT Ss John ells vs Job Tv Howland In attachment Tore John Strong Esq 11 Justice of the Toace in nnd for the said connly Notice hereby given that a writ of attachment has born issued at lhe soil of ill? above named pl tintill ngmnst the said defendant an absent or absronduie debt or and that the said cause has been continued lor trial tu the day of March xt at 2 at lb? Upper Canada iVestern District to wit: Thomas Paxton of' in township of Malden in tiie sad district mer chant (deputy commissariat to the troops there) upon his oath dejioseth and saith that he knows Mr Grimes who was taken a prison er with the sloop George 'at Maiden on Tuesday the ninth dayr of January instant and that lie received from Grimes a bill of cer tain articles of which tlie following is copy from the George Strong 1 uiarlm spike 75 cts 1 frying pan 75 cts' 1 hat $5 3 baskets $1 51) kntvee pans and for 75 cts 1 axe 81 50 1 shoe hammer 75 main sheet anti jib sheet $5 Total $16 Which sum this deponent ptid said Grimes and took a receipt from him of which the foilowing is a copy endorsed on said bill of Thomas Paxton the within a mount sixteen dollars which in full satisfac tion and payment of the within account (Signed) Grimes 13th January And deponent also says that there were but ten cords and a of fire wood on boanl tlie said sloop when she was brought into the port of Amherstburg although she was cap able of carrying upwards of forty cords and that the highest price the said Grimes demanded for said wood was three dollars per cord and this deponent paid him that price and took from him a receipt of which the following is a copy Received of Thomas Ruxton thirty dollars and seventy five cents being for cords arida quarter cord wood delivered on account of public service (Signed) Grimes 13th January 1 And deponent says that lie paid both the a bove sums by direction of the proper author ties at Amherstburg ami that the sums char ged for ail and every of the articles and things above mentioned is the full outside value there of and that said Grimes expressed himself to? this deponent as being perfectly satisfied there with except as to the price for tlie hat which wts charged at fivetlollars but whicil in the epinion of deponent was worth only four dol lars and which latter sum the said Grimes ac cepted for the same Thomas Paxton Sworn at Amherstburg this 19th iiy of Jan uary 1838 bv me John Prince AL PLICAT1ON will be made to the legislature jnL at its next session for the incorporation of a com pany to construct a railroad from Mottville via White Pigeon to the state line in the direction of Uma in ths state of Indiana and from Mottville to the state iino th 1 Erection of Bristol and Efthart in said state of Indi ana JLutvaie Dec 1837 A WMe WTOTICE is'hereby given that agrerubly to the stat ate tn such case made and provided application will made tu the legislature of th state ol Michigan at tie present session iu amend th? charter or act of in corporation of lhe village of Niles 1 Niles January 3d 1838 "WTOTICE is hereby given that a mi eting of lw stockholders ufih Owasso and Saginaw Naviga tion Company will be Id at the store of Williams Co in the village of Owasso on the first Monday in ebruary next at lo o'clock A Owasso Decem ber 1837 1 jalj td ja Iff Inr HE 1LE By vmua of a writ of fieri iz facias issued out of th it Jircnit Court if ih? comi of Si Clair 10 me directed and delivered against the goods and chattels lands and tencm ms of Ivter Mo 1 li iv arid taken all th right till interest ofthe slid Mo" i th? following ikscriied premi KINTZING RIT 1 1 Gw Cretan of State £s3TATE HTCH1GAN Comity of I nawe ss We whose are undersigned do hereby cartily that an Ins cn form at th ii lag of ctim mh on the twenty seventh day of De mb A 1817 Io knonn lv the nam and li le of ih Rank" with a capital of filly thousand dollars as cording rsn net entitled An act to ganize and remilnle backing approv ed Ma ch 15 H37 In witness wher of we hereunto st onr hands and affix the seal of said countv nt lecumsih this twenyt nmih dnvof A 1837 WM POWERS Deptiiv Cl rk CHARI' ES 1 1 WJ Tr asiirer il in office of th Secretary of State this 1st dav ofJantiary in th? vrar 1838 KI TZ I TC! I ETTE ia3 frx Secretary 'of state STATE All IN Gen se county csrtiiy ihm in accordance with the provisions of "An act tu onraniz" and regulate banking associa approved March 15 lo37 the Genesee Coun ty has been formed and located in the village oi I lint in tne eonnty aforesaid with a apilnl stuck ol fifty thousand dollars Dated nt nt lice J7th 1837 CHARLES GIBSON Treasurer ROBERT STAGE County Clerk iled in the olliceoflh'' Secretary of State this 30th day of tuber in the year lo37 KINTZING PRITCHETTE QT4TE 2UICH1G AN Washfenaw vimty The undersigned Clerk and Treasurer fsaid county certify that a batik has been incorpora ted in Ann Arbor in said comity under thaproxisiniso! an net entitled An act to ortfmiiza and gulate tank ing npp oved Jia ch Jo 183 sail bank has a canital slock of one hundred thousand dollaw is to be local in the upper villat" of Ann Arbor aid is to known and designated as the Bank of A Given under our hands at Ann Arbor this eighth day of January A 1838 A GOULD Clark of Washtenaw county DAVID PAGE Treasurer of 55 a htcnavv county iled in the Secretary of Siat office tint seven teenth day ol January A 1838 KINTZING PRITCHETTE jal96w Secretary of State TATE OMiCHlAN Comity of (lakland KZ? ss We tins un lersigned Clerk and Tren urer oi th? county aforesaid do hereby certify that The ar Hauk of locatul at loyal Oak in said county wiih tt capital slock of fifty tlionsand dollars lias gone into at ion in mphancr with the act en titled An act to orgtinizs and regulate banking asso approved March '15th 1837 In wimes whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 2'Jih 'y of December A II 1 SJ7 CHARLES DKAlTR County Clerk JOHN LE ROY County Treasurer iled in the office of lhe Secretary ol State this 3uth day of December in lie vrtir 1 831 KINTZING PRITCHETTE St' reta of CT ATE AUClilGAN Washtenaw county ss 5Ve hereby certify that a bank wits incorpora ted in the town of Superior in said county under the provisions of an act entitled An act to organize and regulate banking approved March 15 1837 said bank has a capital slock of one hundred thousand dollars and is tn be known and designated as the Bank of Given imderuur hands nt Ann Arbor is eighthdav of January AD 1838 AM GOULD Clerk of Washtenaw county DAVID PAGE Treasurer of Washtenaw county iled in the Seer tary of office this seven teenth day of January A 1S3S KINTZING PRITCHETTE ja19 6vv Seer tary of State TATE MICHIGAN Genesee county ss We the undersigned Charles 5V Gibsun Treas urer and Robert Stage Clerk of said county do reby certify that a banking association has been formed under the provisions of "An act toorganize ami reunlatc banking approved March 15 1837 by the name and style of the Bank of Genesee with a capital stock of one hundred thousand dwllars located al l'nt Rapids in said county lint January 3d 1838 CH A LES GIBSON Treasurer ROBERT STAGE Clerk iled in th? Secretary of Stale's office this eigh teenth day of January A 1838 KINTZING PRITCHETTE jal'J Gw Secretary of State A PPLl'CATION will be marie to the legislature at its next session for the incorpoiation of a com pany to construct a railroad from St Joseph in Berrien county to Schoolcraft in Kalamazoo county via Whil manvilla and Little Prairie Kunde St Joseph Dec 131837 delJ Gvv "WTOTICE Application will be male tolhe Rgisla Ixl tore at its next session lor a charter for a rail oad from the Indiana lin through the villages efWbilo Pigeon Constantine Lockpoll Schoolcraft nnd Kala mazoo to Kent on Grand river St Joseph countyMichigan December 10 1837 ja3 6w IWTOTit'E is hereby given that application will be PI male at the next session ofthe legislature lor an act incorporate the Gibraltar and lat Rock Cuiupn nv also for said company lo construct canal from Gibraltar via lat Rock to Ypsilanti or to navigate the River Huron by slack water from lat Rock io Ypsi lanti December 1st 1837 de8 Gw Cd TATE MICHIG A County of Wayne Garry Spencer' Treasurer and hwles Peltier Clerk of said county do hereby certify that a banking a sociation has been duly organiz under th 1 name nnd styls vif the Bank with capi tal stock of one hundred thousand dollars: th banking huns ot which iw ociuton located in ilv village of hrnl nr tn said county nnd ih said association has mail respects i orifot med to lhe act er till An net to rgulne an io mizc banking troit' Jtn nary 1st 1838 (TRlt SPEN('ER Tr usurer CH 5 iLl PELTIER Clerk of Wai ctuntya il'd in th? office of the S' cretary ol iState this se cond day of Jami irv A 1 v38 PRITCHETTE 'jat Gvv Seen Ittrv ol State uTTOirCcnnly of IJakland' ss Pontiac ll 7th Wc ccrlity that in accordance vviih lhe provisions of nn act enti tled "Anact tn organize and gul tte banking useocia Hons" 'linton liinal has been tbrnted and located in the village of Pontine in th? county aforesaid with a capital stock of fiftv thousand dollars C1I Comity Clerk JOHN LE ROY Count Treasurer ilel in the office of the Secretary of Slate this day ef Dec mber lo37 KINTZING PRITCHETTE del Gw Secretary of Stale VJtATE irjrifriNfKrofcmndysTZ We the undersigned Cl rk and Treasurer of the county of Kent do hereby certify that a banking asso ciation by the name and style ofthe River has been organized under the provisions of atr act entitled An act to regulate banking associations approved March 15 1837 with a capital stock of fifty thousand dollars located in thtwvill ge of Grand Ra pirls nnd I hat the president and directors of said assoei i lion have given bond in the penal sum of one hundred nnd twenty five thousand dollars and that said bonds have liei ii duly approved by us Giv'ti under our hands at Gran Rapids this 11th day of December I ''37 STEPHEN WIL SON Clerk HIRAM H1NSDELL Treasurer led in the office ofthe Secretary ofState this 18th day of December J37 KINTZING PRITCHETTE delU fivv Secretary of State St a oiOi 1 ci 1 Tn7 County of ijipecr ss We th? undersigned Clerk anil Treasurer of said county do hereby certify that an nssociation for bank ing purposes has en rhilv organized under the pro visions of Au act to organize and regulate banking Us approved March 15 1837 by the nam and styl ofthe Bank of Lap with a capital stock of fifty thousand dollars: said fvnnk is located in the village of Lapeer in the township of Lapeer comity Itapcer aforesaid ami that the preside nt and directors of said as sociatiwi have given security in accordance with the provisions of saiJ net Given under our hands at Lap er this 9th dav of De cember 1837 OLIVER 13 HART Treasiii er of 1 npcer county NOAH II HART Clerk of Lapeer county iled the office of the Secretary Slate this 16th dav ol December 1837 KINTZING PRITCHETTE del8 fw Secretary of State iiven tinder onr hands at Allegan this 7th day of De cember 1837 II County Clerk! MILO WlNSLO55r Treasurer iled in lheofficeofthe Secretary ofState this eighth day of January AD 1838 I NTZ ING PR ITC 11 ETT ja lo fi Secretary of State RJTATE MICHIGANounty of All gan V7N ss Wc th" undersigned Clerk and Treasurer of lhe county of Allegan do hereby certify llial a bank ing association has been duly organized under the pro visions of the act entitlr Au net to organize and regulate banking approved March 15 1837 by the name ofthe Bank of with a capital stock of one hundred thousand dollars to be lo cated in the village of Allegan in said county and that lhe presincif nd directors of said association have giv en the security required by the provisions of he said act duly approved by ns Given under our hands at Allegan this 30th day of December 1837 ELIJAH BINGHAM Countv Cl rk MILO WINSLOW Treasurer' iled in th? office ot he Secretary ofState this eighth dav of January A J) 1838 KINTZING PRITCHrTE i tlO Gw Sec retar of State Ob' MICII5GAN Comity of Wayne ss We Garry Spencer Treasurer am Its Peltier Clerk of Wayne comity do hereby rlilv that on th 12th day of Ueci mber A 1337 a bank) ir as sociation was duly organized according to lhe require ments ofthe act entitled An act to organize and regu late banking with a capital stock ol one hundred thousand dollars by and styleof lhe and that lire banking house of said association located ip the village of Plymouth in said county Detroit Jantmrv 12ih 1838 GARRY SPENCER Treasurer 3f CHARLES PELTIER Clerk of Wayne county iled in th? office of the Secretary ef State this twelfth day oiJannarv A 183 KI Vi ZING PRI 6vv reta of State 2 riard frnm the further consideration of the I nwij ditvi MHirifrC ad 1 1 auu au i hv tn fi NtflnliHn th Hnnrrt nifnf 1 1 a rtiiod inn rtn riisjr tnnncr ne a goou Dreeze nip tne channel wwarus widk uiv burg precisely as her consort had done he eve ning before She was followed by about (ifty ol us and after a short tune we brought her to by repeated threats which would most assured ly hive been executed if she had not surrender ed when she did Not a slift teas fired at her nor was the slightest incivility shown to either of her crew We knew the schooner to be a pirate and our avowed enemy we saw this sloop in her company and frequent com munications pass between them ami no re ison able mind can doubt that under existing cir cumstances we were fully justified in cupturmg her So much fort ho capture and now for the other part of Mr affidavit 1 will not copy his assertions but simply state that with the exception of two or three minor points they are entirely false and fabricated So far from having been treated as he he and his companions were permitted to walk untouched and unmolested to the guard house They were not placed tn any jail or in any cell but were detained the whole tune the guard room enjoying the same comforts both as to fuel and provisions as our own mon on duty there enjoved and on the following riday tiieyy were discharged And why were they dischat' ged Not because we were (or even now are) without suspicion that their vessel was the con sort of our foe but because mterees ion was made in their behalf by some who knew Grinu who Ind dealt occasionally with him and who represented him to be of a peaceable disposi tim Wc should have been justified detain ing them 2nd in placing them upon their trial at our next assizes as accessories to the crimes of treason and piracy But we acted in this in stance hs we have in every other with human ity and consideration notwithstanding the un paralleled cruel outrageous and unnatural con duet to which we have been and still are sub jected contrary to all laws human and divine As regards 'r deposit on respecting his alleged loss it amounts to absolute perjury He was paid his own price the outside valut for every article missing from his sloop and he received three dollars per cord for his wood The affidavit of Mr Paxton also sent herewith proves these facts Grimes also swears that most of the fixtures ofthe vessel id been plun dered ana that her rigging was disabled That statement is false entirely ilse And allow me to ask whether he would not have included such linages if they had really accrued iu his bill of losses which Mr Paxton paid and a co py of which is embodied iu hat athdavit The answer is obvious and I he sitate not to pronounce Mr affidavit to be a perjured statement go up for sinister and interested purposes in the hope that it may add fuel to that unhallowed flame which malice Las kindled and credulity keeps alive on your side the water I beg that your excellency will make what ever use you please of this letter And I have the honor to retn iin your most obe dient humble servant John Piunce To his excellency Gov Mason Detroit ddMd fajTATE 1U if I kN Cotintyrul VVnyne sst K2? Circnil Cfourl of Haiti county of November term A 11 4837 to attachment John iensoti vs Job Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment was issued out and from said court at the suit of th 5 said John Pierson against the goods and chattels lands 1 ne ms rights Credits and effects of Job Jones defendant in the above entitled cause on th? 30lh day A 1837 tor th sumof two hun dred and fifty dollars and mode returnable on the first dav of December instant Detroit December 16th 1837 CHARLES PELTIER Clerk Damiel Gqodwim PkfTs Atty Wa7 AVNE CMliNTY ieorgi Ileutig vs Vw Job Ifovtlan 1 In attachin John 5V Strong Esq a Justice of the Peace tn and 1st snid county Notice rtby given that a writ of rttnchnmt has been isstt vl al th" suit of the above turned iilainiitl gainst th" said 1 fenciant an absent or ibseondng debt or nud tint the snid ennse hus been continued for tria 10 the 6ilr day of March xt at 2 al th? office of the said Justice in the city of Dex idlx i Detroit Gtli Ih ceinb 1837 de'J OUTATE MICH IG AN County of Wayne ssj KN Circuit Court of said county of November term A 1837 to wit In attachment Gaines Dayton vs Alarm Mm mon Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment was issio uut and said court on th? 30th day ol miter A 1837 at th 1 suit ofGames Dayton ngsinat the goods ami chattels lands netnents rights credits motic ys and fleets uf Martin Marmwi defendant in the above entitled cause fur the sum of two huudred and Ihirty oiM dollas mid ma le returnable on the third Tuesday of November now last past Detroit Decem ber Ifith 1837 MILES PELTIEk Clerk Damfo Goodwin de2J 6w "WTRZ AY NE COUNTY ss John Hale vs Tho WW Cui attachment bufbrx John Strong Esq a Jusjiye ofUho Peace in and for the said county Notice is hereby given that a writ of attachment has been issued at lhe sn't of th? above named plaintiff ngnjnslJhe said defendant an abst nt or absconding deb tor and that said cause has been cont ianed for trial to the 31st day of January xt at 2 nt lhe office the mid Justice in lhe city of Detroit Tie troit November 30th 1837 no30 td B1L CLOTH Carpet and Rugs just received and for sale 158 Jefferson Avenue SA CULLEN BROWN IV 3L in the payment of a certain sum red to be juid by mdenturr of mortgage twenty st inth day April in thv year of one thousand eight hundred and thirtv fivr bv John of hi utv if Detroit Warns 1 homas 1 uhner of lhe same place ant! dn'lv mAw tiie said 'I honiiis ulmer tonne JolmPnhner dayuf January A 1836 the said mortgage corded mt! 1 flier lor the countv ofWans in the state of Michigan on the 5lh dav of 'Juns 1835 at 4 0 clock iM nnd recorded in bookXa 4 tinges 33 I and he smd lnortgllgf secure tke pyimnt uf the purchase money tor kind ilv amount now claimed to bedne is tun dred und Jit 11 tr Notice is therefore hereby given that hy virtwo! the power of sale cuntamvd said mortgage sis! to purettandd ofthe statute tn such cw made and ded th? pr mixes describt tn mi I iiidrtgngeas fullust viz All tint certain tnece mid parcel ol Jam) Ivin bung the city of Detroit comity of Wayne 3 (then) territory of Michigan know nand senbed'asfot number twenty seven (27) in section number seven (7) nccording tv the plan of said city will be solj atnublie nnclton at the CityJIall in the city of Iktro'u in i county of 5Vayne aforesaid on Thureday the first divof March nt 10 in the forenoon Detroi November i7 1837 PALMERABiignta Bates Walkeb Alt ys tor Assignee drf 13w IWB TG AG Lvy made in the payment of a sum of money secxrtd to be paid by indenture of mortgage bearing date ths twenty first day of ebruary in the yenr of our Urt one tltottsnriil right hundred and thirty seven executed by Rufus McCracken ut the township of Piu in the cuunty of 5 ash Ana state of Michigan to DanM her ofbaline mthe county aforesaid and recorded i the regist office in the county of 5Vayne in lheetai aforesaid in hook three (3) of mortgages pages 253 mJ 251 un the 26th day of ebruary 1837 8 o'elocd in the forenoon unvvhich th re is claimed to bedne th da of this notice one hundred and nineteen dolltot' and vighy cents Notice is then lore hereby given that by virtue of tii power of le in said mortgage contained and in pursrv mice of the statute insitch case madeand provided wj be sold nt public anciion on the twenty sixthday of Jlnn next at theGily Hall in the city of Detroit in tbt co nty of VVayiw at ten o'clock in the forenoon of tbit day he premist in iid mortgage described as follows to wit All lint certain tract or paired of lniul raitiii lying and being in lhe Laid county of Wayne vis Ths) northeast faction uffriict'onal quarlcruf section twea 1 ty three intown hip thr'e south of range eight rar containing nine acres nnd ten hundredths of an art the same more or less Said mortgage wing been given to the pay tu nt ofthe purchase money said premises Dated Deermbrr 2itli fe37 DANIEL VEBER Mertgagee Morey 1 apv 7 A 1 MH NT It hs Joseph I Hrant vs Edmund 1) 8innsen In attachment be lore Tino lore Williams esq aJustice of the Peace in and for snil comity Notice is hereby given that a vv it bf attachment hse issued at tin suit of the above named plahudU ugn'nst lhe said dcfouuani tin absent or abscundag'? Irtor mid that said cause has been continued far trial lo th? sixth day of March 1836 at 2 o'clock at th office of the said Justice in the city ol Detrail Detroit December del2 ti State of Michigan Wayne cousTrfW" Al a Court of probate held and for theeranty of 55'ttyn 0:1 th th rd Monday of January A DBM i Estate of 5ViilmmG McCormick eased Upanpeli lion uf Jam GnulJ administrator representing the sonal propt Tty uf said deceased as vvrtl as estate already sold as insu llir ient 10 pay the just delne said estate nnd praying tor license lo sell certain other real estate ot' said deceased Ordered That notice of ths pendency of such priiiia 1 ba given for three weeks successively in a neweptptrj primed in th? city of Detroit that all persons mleraM may appear al the Court of Probate in the said CWM i the third Monday of ebruary next al ten o'rbck A tu show cause if any th can 7' jal6 3w GEORGE A TG AGsd SALE Default having beta ItjsL made in the payment of a certain sum of mttBy si cured lu be paid by a mortgage executed byJrin i Sands of Detroit in the county of Wayne Michigan to John Stringer of Oakland ttrady state aibr said dated June 27 1836 and reeocdrdto' the 27th day of June aforesaid at 4 o'ckick the register's office of Wayne county in book 3 88 and 8'J upon Inch mortgage there is now chuMl to be due dbe hundred ten dollars nnd forty two which mortgage on the 12th day of November ML was unsigned lo Harriet Hardenburgh of PontiacOm land county Notice is reby given that by vnuaif a power of sale in said mortgage contained and toll sumce ofthe statute in such case tde and praviMc ill he sold at public miction the iiighest bidder 7th day of April A 1S38 atone IL at th? court house in Detroit county of Wayna pr mtises described said mortgage to wit Tb dfofthe northwest quarter of section eleven jntoaafa ship one south of range ten east in the district of subiect to sale at Detroit and purchased at raid by Zachariah Dubois lying and situate in raid of Wayne The aforesaid mortgage was given toMW the payment of the purchase money agreed to to for said premises Dated December 22 1837 GARR1T HARDENBURGH Araiw? John Richardson djt IBRALTA Nouce to heNbygix en that an election was hohlen ties previously given at the Cuunty A the city of Detroit on Monday the 1st day of JaMW instant nnd the following persons were chosr ndirte ofthe Gibraltar Bank by the stockholders thwera wit Eldridge Morse Benjamin Porter Enoch JtojRt Theodore Romeyn Alanson Sheely Joshua Hwratosk Griffith Nathaniel Ludden and II Ml throp Detroit January 1st 1838 GARRY SPENCER Treasurer? CHARLES PELTIER Clerk i3 tf of Wayne county njio' CONl'It Sealed nroporab SL be received at the office of Internal jniprovrtnw Detroit till the 24th day of January next for the tire construction of part or the whole ulj thejleniret Railroad from Ypsilanti to Ann Aibor Plans and profiles ill be exhibited and all ft? information given bv the resident engineer at 1 Pla from the lOih to the'JOth day of January Bids are solicited for the excavations embaal 7 grubbing clearing bridging materials for the cpnjWR'? tfon und laying tie foundation separate or togUMy muv best suit tlie contractor gj Th Commissioner reserves the right to accept bids only as may be deemed for lhe intercut An eneinrcr will make estimates monthly whra w1 ments will made retaining the usual the completion of the lobs Two good named in the proposal will be exacted for the toLs performance of all contracts Det oit 21st Dee 1 JAM ES HUNT Acting CW The Michigan' Argus and State Journal wBeWpa? publish the above on? month ESTATE MICHIGAN Wayne ctraalM' At a 'onrt of Probate holden at iheciiytEM? troit within and fir the county aforesaid jto Mondav of Dec'rnber A 1837 On BreJJ 1 ton of John Connor guardian of Moniqoawrej representing that it was necessary to sell estate to wil all her interest in a certeto county owned iu his life time by Antoine deceased for the purpose of supporting the etoWy' persons concerned by causing a copy of this teMISSi in a newspaper? printed in the said Wayne six weeks successively ih? last whereof shall he at least three weeks before appointed far the hearing of raid repiteuilaltohM end that they nay appear at the Probate Gotoh be holden at the city af Detroit on the I9lb rtinry A I) 1833 alien A eodintoWH ifanv have why ths prayer of tbeearaMS should not be granted toted December 6w GEORGE STATE MICHIGAN 8hiswsweg ss We the undersigned Treasurer of said county do hereby certify that a baMtot tion lias been in the viflage of OWJtogj cuunty under lhe provisions of art regulate banking appwao 1837 with a capital stock affifty known by the name ofthe Binh gf JWtoRfflKiii that the directors of said bank hart rilies required by law 1 Given under our hands rf December 1837 ANPRBW ABra "4'4 i jt vt Hed in the oflloe of the SjcrelWf enteemhday rfltontoWN MICHIG AN rri comity Wohu understgn Pain? Treasurer ait I Edwin Richardson Cl rk of Berrien county do hereby riifv that ntt association has been formed ih said county under hs provision? of An ant tu organiz aad regulate banking assuciat approved March 15 1 837 under the iame and style ofthe Bank ot' with a capital ofuuc luiudred thousand doll irs tube located ai i he village of Nih in said county nnd that Ih? directors have furnish lhe requisite securities ac cording lo the provisions bf said act Giv under our hands nt Berrien this thirtieth day of December 1 837 IL PAIN Treasurer EDWIN RICHARDSON Clerk iled in the office of the Secretary uf State this third dav of January A ls38 KINTZING PRITCHETTE ja 6w Secretary of State If'f IG A County of Oakland 5Ve the Lrk nnd Treasurer of snid county do hs rely certify that the Bank of Att bii' loc it in ih village of Auburn said county wr a capital stock if fifty tho i nnd dollars has gon in to operation nnd lhi provisions nn act emillfd net to orgariz and regulate banking tus avia app ovett Narch 15 1837 In witus wlr rof we have reunto set ur an Js this ninth dav of Ji marv A 1838 DRAPER CwmtyCl JOJi LE ROY Comity Treasurer in th oflbe el ths Secretary of Stale this twelilh day of Jamnrv A 1833 KINTZING PRITCHETTE H3 6w Secret arv ol Statu TATEOI NK TKG WirsEf'Dcv 1 0 Circuit Gotrt of said county of Novi mb Term A 1 837 In matter n' th petition of A linrl bt wart vs Iltaab wart Pelilioii for divorce On ren lingntid lilintr th? tit ion ofthesaiff Chari Stewart It is ordered that the Irearrng of sam? be continued urtil xl rni of this Conri and 1 hat no tice of th? xulency of the said petit ton be given by pub lication in Sim? newspaper feinted in lhe ritv of De troit of this order six we ks suecessix ely tlie Iasi pub which to be thirty days previous to the snid next term of this court Pv ili Court Dre 7 1837 CH MILES PELT! Eil Cl irk 11 WlTIIEIlEtL Irx Porter df uw if 5 TTvrfTo 5 I I A A Tilt ice is hereby given I hat the unfit resigned John A5foliis has eri appointed iiilmini trntor ol the estate of William A PDris deceased by the Probate for the county of Wiiyii nl' persons indebted to said estate are requested to tn ike pnymen without delay and all persons lw itig claims agumst the same are requested to pres nl if era to 1 he undersigned administrator for ad justment Dearlturn Nov (lib 1337 noI5 3in JOHN 5VALLIS Adm TJfJTlCE islrereby given that application will be JL XJ tu ide to Ih next legiskittiro of tin sjme of Michi gan fbr the removal of the county sit Hillsdale county from Jotisx ill to lhe village of Hillsdale in niil coimiv Dated December 5ih Jo37 dirU aw APPLICATION will bemade at the meetintrof lh rr xt gishtturc for an to organize th? comity of Harry with county privileges and also todi vide "lie county into four townships Barry Novem ber 15 if provtdl nt Pahncrn in lit on th 1 (utv dnv ol san 1 isht Iran Ireff nnd llii tv th an I title oi lb with a capital stock lrel llionsanff dollars In witness wh re wr rremito set onr han Is an I affix th? svd oi'siiif i iiity at enm eh this twenty sev nih dav of December A '5VILLI 551 POVEfH Clerk 5N puty Tr rer iled in office ofth Secretary of Staig this 31th tlnv uf Decemb 18 7 KIN PRITCHETTE (jjJT ATI) () 5V i ht ton'ity(7? ss We th" "1 eleikanl tr nsnr of snid county by certify that a batikhit' oeiiiim has been in in lhe illage of Sh'trua lit ti I coun ty iin 'er theprovisions of nn act entitl 1 An net to orgnn'ze and regnlnts banking March 15 1 837 xviih a capital stock of fit! flionsaiid said ink is to bn known and designated as Bank of Shn And further certify that the directors of said bank have furnished the secu rities required bv law Given under our hands at Ann Arlor this 23ff day of December 1837 A GOuLD Clerk of Washtenaw county DAVID PAGE'Treasurer of the county of Washtenaw iled in th? offic? ofthe Secretary of State this 28th dav of Deci mber A 1837 KINTZING PRITCHETTE dc2'J 6w Secretary of State' STATE MICHIG AN st Joseph county ss 5Ve hereby that a banking association bus onrauized under th provisions of An net to organize and regulate banking approved March 15:11 1837 by the name of the Jusqih County ilt a capital stock of one hundred thousand do! ltrs that said bank is located in the vtl bf Centreville Si ph county and that the president and directors of sad associati 11 have given security in accordance with the provisions of said net Dated at Centreville this 23d dav uf December 1S37 ALXANDER SILL Treasurer of St Joseph countv TRUESDELL Clerk iled in the office of the Secretary of State this day of December A 1837 KINTZING Pl! n'CHETTE le30 6w Secretary of State TATli MICHIGAN Saginaw county ss 5Ve the imdersiiznedGardner DWillinniB Treasur er and 5Vm Little Clerk of said county do hereby cerlity that an association has been formed in the city of Saginaw in said eoiiniv under an net entitled An act to oreaiiize and rcirulate banking ap proved March 15 1837 with a capital of one hundred thousand llars and knwwn and designated as the City And we do further certify that president mid directors of said Sastnnw City Bank hive furnished the securities required by said act Given under our bauds at Saginaw City this 21st day of December A 1837 IN IU II I I NTL" I TV 1 1 ai 1 ft til 13 Treasurer of Saginaw county AV LITTLE Clerk of Sawinnvv countv iled in the office of the Secretary of Stat this 26th dav of December A 1 1837 KLNTZING PRITCHETTE dc27 6vv Secretary of State A IMPLICATION ill be made to the gis ntnre jA at itxiiaxt session for the incorporation of a com pany to coasiruct a railroad from lhe southern railroad near Bertrand to the line of thestate Bertrand De cemhar 15th 1837 de 1 9 6 wr WAYN (OUNT ss Janies Hull vs Tick nor In attachment before John Strong Esq justice of the peaco tn and lor the county of Wayne Notice i hereby given that a rit ofnttachnieiit hnsbeen issued at the suit of I ha above named plaintiffs against lhe said defendant an absent or absconding deb tor and that th" trial the said cause has been conti nued to tlie21th dav of January next tit 2 at the office ofthe said justice in lhe city of Detroit Detroit December 21 l37 dr 28s ETRO1T CITV BANK Notice is hereby given that tin election was holden pursuant to no tice previously given at the County office th? city of Detroit on Monday the 18th dav of Decem ber instant and the following persons were chosen Di rectors ofthe Detroit City Bank by the Stockholders thereof to wit Henry 31 Campbell Jab sh Ms iff Auffrr McReynolffs John Truax Horace Hallock Edward Brooks Julius Eldred Cullen Brown and Charles Bissel Detroit December 21st 1837" GARRY SPENCER Treasurer: and CHARLES PELTIER lm Clrk of AVavne jifr A YNE UOWtY WilitoiTlSrorgpii vs Thomas Hay In attachnv nl before John 5V Strong ISq a Justice ofthe Peace tn nnff fir said county Notic is eby given that a writ of attaehtn nl hns been issued nt the suit ot tho above mnrsl plimliffs ill" eid def an absent or ahsconrlintrd" bt or and th it said cans? vs be commited for tual lo 201h 1 iv oi In tt try next it 2 lo at office of i jusiie tn the city of Dettoit Detroit 2()th Nov mb 'r 1837 no30 td s'Xjiafttefla.

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