A Resolution relative to General John Adair. RESOLVED, By the Legislature of the State of Kentucky, That General John Adair, for his conduct in the late campaign at New Orleans, to whom, by the indisposition of the commandant of the Kentucky detached militia, the command was assigned, and for his singular gallantry on the memorable eighth of January, one thousand eight hundred and fifteen. and more particularly for the deep interest which he took in vindicating a respectable portion of the troops of Kentucky from the inappropriate imputation of cowardice, (accidently it is hoped, but certainly most unjustly thrown upon them) is entitled to the highest approbation and thanks of his country and this legislature. RESOLVED, That the Governor of Kentucky is hereby requested to transmit to General Adair a copy of the foregoing resolution. A Resolution relative to the extinguishment of the Indian title to certain lands in this commonwealth. WHEREAS there is a considerable tract of country lying between the Cumberland and Mississippi rivers, and the Tennessee state line, and within the limits of Kentucky, to which the Indian title has not yet been extinguished, and which would be greatly conducive to the general interests of said state if it belonged to her: Therefore, RESOLVED, By the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Kentucky, that our senators and representatives in Congress, be requested to use their utmost exertions, to have extinguished the said title as speedily as practicable. RESOLVED, That the governor of this state be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing resolution to each of our senators and representatives in Congress. A Resolution Valedictory to the Governor. RESOLVED, By the Legislature of the state of Kentucky, That in taking leave of his Excellency Isaac Shelby, at the close of the present session, they cannot suppress the emotions by which they are agitated. The age of his Excellency renders it improbable that they shall ever again act in official concert. They will content themselves with expressing their respect and gratitude for the services rendered by their venerable chief magistrate to their common country. Those services will form a part of the history of this nation, and will transmit his name honorably to posterity. They implore the blessing of Heaven upon his declining age, and bid him a painful, but affectionate adieu. May be inserted in "The Sov- 125 Appellee residing out of state In favor of Penitentiary to pur- General law of, for the year 1812, "The Patriot," Ibid General law of, for the year an," "The Weekly 1813, 237 For camp equipage for certain Messenger," Ibid Made for military services, by 127 215 388 troops, "The Winches- whom to be drawn from the 416 "The Western For rent of a house for accom- The state's fund in, pledged for payment of a loan from, Authorised to retain out of the state's dividend in, the inter- Proceeds of lands appropriated for manufacturing salt to be BANK NOTES. Executions not endorsed to be discharged in certain bank BANK STOCK, 126 BARNETT, JOSEPH AND BATH CIRCUIT COURT, Terms of, altered and attached Additional justices of the peace Surveyor of, act prescribing cer- BEDFORD. 24, 572 127 473 169 247 39 Subject to revenue, and how col- For costs, to have force of 38 lected, 189 Act for the distribution of, Act authorising a mill to be built on, BILLIARD TABLES. 390 Subject to revenue & how taxed. 187 |