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An act concerning Court of Common Pleas.

An act concerning occupying claimants of lands, adopted from the Kentucky code.

An act concerning the powers of the Governor of the Territory of Illinois, adopted from the constitution of the State of Pennsylvania.

FEBRUARY 3d.

Upon the joint petition of James Gilbreath and Jacob Funk that executions had been issued against them to collect of each the sum of twenty-five dollars for a breach of the gambling act. The Governor issued commissions remitting the fines of each of them.

FEBRUARY 11th.

The Governor appointed George Fisher and John McFerron Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Randolph County, vice Peter Menard and William Rector, resigned.

FEBRUARY 14th.

The Governor appointed James Finny Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Randolph county, vice George Fisher, resigned.

FEBRUARY 15th.

The Governor appointed Jacob Funk a Justice of the Peace of Randolph county.

Abraham Stallions Captain, and Daniel Primm Lieutenant in the Second Regiment of the Militia, Jesse Griggs Captain, and Joseph J. Wimsatt Lieutent of the First Regiment of the Militia.

MARCH 17th.

The Governor commissioned Thomas Levins Lieutenant Colonel Commandant of the First Regiment Militia in the place of Michael Jones, removed. And Pierre Lacont Major of the First Battallion in the First Regiment of Militia in the place of Thomas Levins, promoted.

Also Clement Drury Captain and Antoine Louvier Lieutenant in the First Regiment of the Militia during the pleasure of the Governor for the time being.

APRIL 24th.

The Governor commissioned William Pruitt Major of the Third Battallion of the Second Regiment of the Militia, and John Louton, William Edes, and Valentine Brazel Captains, and John Lindley and James Bradsby Lieutenants, and Thomas Greene Ensign in the Second Regiment of the Militia during the pleasure of the Governor for the time being.

MAY 20th.

The Governor commissioned Samuel Levering Captain in the First Regiment of the Militia in the place of Philip Fouke, removed.

JUNE 4th.

The Governor commissioned Ajalon Dillingham Captain and Henry Clendennen Ensign in the First Regiment of the Militia.

JUNE 16th.

The Governor commissioned Philip Rochblave Ensign in the First Regiment of the Militia.

JUNE 17th.

The Governor commissioned William C. Greenup Lieutenant of the First Regiment of the Militia in the place of Samuel Levering, promoted.

JUNE 22nd.

A law entitled "A law concerning the Militia," adopted from the Militia law of South Carolina by the Governor and Judges of the Territory, was filed in the Secretary's office.

JUNE 23d.

The Governor commissioned John H. Robinson Aid de Camp to the Brigadier General on the recommendation of Brigadier General William Rector.

JUNE 26th.

The Governor and Judges of the Territory having passsed a law entitled "A law concerning the Militia" adopted from the Kentucky code. The same was filed in the Secretary's office.

JUNE 27th.

The Governor commissioned Benjamin Stephenson Brigade Inspector of the Militia on the recommendation of Brigadier General William Rector. The Governor appointed Samuel Whiteside Captain, Josiah Roberts Lieutenant and Titus Gregg Ensign in the Second Regiment of Militia.

JUNE 28th.

The Governor appointed Nathan Davis and John B. Murray Justices of the Peace of Randolph county.

JUNE 29th.

The Governor appointed Samuel Vermillion, Ensign in the First Regiment of Militia.

JULY 1st.

The Governor appointed John Thomas Lieutenant in the First Regiment of Militia.

JULY 2d.

The Governor appointed Philip Fouke Captain and Adam Woolwrick Ensign in the First Regiment of Militia, and Edward Ebert Captain, Augustus Pinsino Ensign and Pierre Martan Lieutenant of the Second Regiment of Militia.

AUGUST 8th.

The Governor appointed Thomas Forsythe a Justice of the Peace of St. Clair county, and John Baptiste Duford Captain of Militia in the Second Regiment.

The Governor and Judges having passed a law entitled "A Law altering the time of holding the general court at Cahokia in the County of St. Clair." The same was filed in the Secretary's office.

SEPTEMBER 18th.

The Governor commissioned William C. Greenup Captain in the First Regiment of the Militia, vice Samuel Levering, deceased, and Philip Rochblave Lieutenant in the First Regiment, vice William C. Greenup promoted, also Clement C. Conway Quartermaster Sergeant.

SEPTEMBER 23d.

The Governor appointed John Grants, Esqr., a Justice of the Peace of Randolph county.

SEPTEMBER 25th.

The Governor appointed William McHenry Captain, vice, Joseph Mott resigned; Lewis Barker Captain, vice John Cooper resigned; Thomas Williams Captain, vice David Snodgrass resigned; William Thrash Ensign, John Scroggin Ensign, vice William Porter; Frederick Busel Lieutenant, vice A. Davenport resigned; Curtis Anderson Ensign, vice Edward Prather; William H. Ramsey Lieutenant, vice Joseph Riley resigned; David Tude Ensign, Vice Dickinson Garrett (?) resigned; Jarrot Trammel Lieutenant, vice Arthur Jordan removed.

SEPTEMBER 25th.

William Maxwell Ensign, vice Jarrot Trammel promoted; James Sempson Lieutenant, vice Gabriel Titsworth, and James Fox Ensign, vice Samuel Waters resigned; in the Third Regiment of the Militia.

SEPTEMBER 26th.

The Governor appointed Samuel McGowen Lieutenant, John Bushfield Ensign, William Hughes Lieutenant, vice Henry Kenyan (who did not accept); John Hargrave Ensign, vice John Forrester resigned; Thomas Green Captain, Thomas Whitaker Lieutenant, Leonard Waller Ensign, in the Third Regiment of the Militia, and John Cole Captain, Levi Hughes Lieutenant, John Hogan Ensign, Henry Kenyan Adjutant, in the Third Regiment.

SEPTEMBER 28th.

The Governor appointed Ezra Owens Quartermaster, John McFerron Provost Marshal, and James Finney Judge Advocate, in the First Regiment of Militia.

OCTOBER 3d.

The Governor appointed William Worley Ensign, Benjamin Fort, Fife Major, Thomas V. Swearingen Ensign, Jacob Bowerman Ensign, in the First Regiment of Militia.

OCTOBER 8th.

The Governor appointed William Nash a Justice of the Peace for the County of Randolph.

OCTOBER 10th.

The Governor appointed John Choiser Quartermaster Sergeant, James Hensley Fife Major, Henry_Oldham Surgeon, Francis Leach Paymaster, John Ormsby Drum Major, Thomas Shannon Surgeon's Mate, John Murgly (?) Quartermaster, and John Campbell Sergeant Major, in the Third Regiment of Militia.

NOVEMBER 28th.

The Governor appointed Philip Trammel Lieutenant Colonel, and James Ford, Major, in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

NOVEMBER 29th.

The Governor appointed Willis Hargrave Major in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

The Governor and Judges having passed an act entitled an act to repeal an act entitled an act to encourage the killing of wolves. The same was filed in the Secretary's office.

DECEMBER 14th.

The Governor appointed Charles R. Matheny, Robert Lemmon and Abram Teter Justices of the Peace for the County of St. Clair.

JANUARY 10th, 1812.

The Governor appointed Leonard White, Esq., Captain in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

JANUARY 20th.

The Governor appointed Owen Evans and William Simpson Majors, also James Trousdale Captain and Thomas Ried Lieutenant, in the Third Regi ment of the Militia.

JANUARY 25th.

The Governor appointed Lewis Barker Captain in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

JANUARY 22d.

The Governor appointed William McHenry and Thomas E. Craig Captains in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

The Governor appointed Lewis Barker a Justice of the Peace for the County of Randolph.

JANUARY 24th.

The Governor appointed Isaac Griffin and Solomon Pruitt Captains, John Goings Lieutenant, George Mitchel and Isaac Gilham Ensigns, in the Second Regiment of Militia. The Governor appointed James Bradbury, Ensign, in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

JANUARY 27th.

The Governor appointed John Groves and John Wicks Captains, in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

Trueman Tuttle was appointed Surgeon and Elihu Mather Adjutant, in the Second Regiment of Militia.

FEBRUARY 13th.

The Governor appointed Jarrot Trammel, Frederick Bucks, Asa Leadbetter, William R. Ashley, John Campbell, and James Davenport Lieutenants in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

William Maxfield, John Scroggins, John Damerwood, John Lucas, and William McCormick were appointed Ensigns in the Fourth Regiment of Militia.

The Governor appointed Thomas E. Craig a Justice of the Peace for Randolph county.

The Governor appointed William Savage Captain, Titus Gregg Lieutenant, and Peter Waggoner Ensign, in the Second Regiment of the Militia.

FEBRUARY 25th.

The Governor appointed Henry Lewis Captain in the First Regiment of the Militia, vice Philip Fouke, moved away.

The resignation of Clemant Drury as captain of Militia received and filed.

MARCH 7th.

The Governor appointed Shadrack Bond, Jr., Aid de Camp to the Commander-in-Chief.

Thomas Todd a Justice of the Peace for the County of St. Clair, and Henry Conner Lieutenant in the First Regiment of the Militia.

The resignation of Samuel Vermillion as Ensign received and filed.

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