name of Corporation
Sec.[Section] 1st. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General assembly, that the inhabitants and residents of the Town of New-Haven in the counties of Gallatin & White, are hereby made a body corporate & politic in law, and in fact, by the name and
style of “the President and Board of Trustees of the Town of New-Haven,” & by that name shall have perpetual succession, and a common seal, which they may
alter at pleasure, and in whom the government of said corporation shall be vested, and by whom its affairs shall be managed.
limits of same
Sec. 2d. That the boundary of the said corporation be, & the same is hereby declared to extend to one square mile, making the large
flouring & grist mill the centre, and that the jurisdiction of said corporation is hereby declared to be co-extensive with the limits aforesaid, and to extend to
all & every part of the same.
Trustees to be elected
Sec. 3d. An election shall be holden on the first monday in May next, and annually thereafter;
for three Trustees, who shall hold their office for one year, and until their successors are qualified, previous public notice having been given preparatory to
the first election by publication in a newspaper in said Town, or by written notices at least four in number posted up in the most public places
within the limits of said Town, and ever after like notice shall be given preparatory to any such election, by the
President & Trustees of said Town for at least two weeks immediately preceeding the time of such election.
qualification of Trustees and Voters
Sec. 4th. No person shall be a Trustee of said
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Town, who has not arrived at the age of twenty one years, who has not resided in said
Town twelve months next preceding his election, and who is not at the time thereof, a bona
fide freeholder, and moreover, who has not paid a corporation tax; and all free white
male inhabitants over the age of twenty one years, who have resided in said Town six months next preceeding the election, &
^or^ who are subject to pay a corporation tax, shall be entitled to vote for Trustees.
duty of Board [d.?] and Constable
sec 4. The said Trustees shall, at their first meeting proceed to elect one of their
body President, and shall have power to fill all vacancies in said board which may
be occasioned by death, resignation, or six months absence from said Town, and to appoint a clerk, an assessor, a treasurer, (& a town Constable,) to give
bond in such amount as the Trustees may require; and the Town Constable, shall take
an oath of office before some justice of the peace, & it shall be his duty to collect
all fines, and serve all process at the suits of the corporation, and to do such other matters & things pertaining to the office, as may be required
of him by the ordinances and by laws of said corporation.
Powers of Corporation
Sec 5th. That the said corporation is hereby made capable in law, to take, and hold to themselves & their successors, any lands, tenements,
hereditaments & the rents, issues, and profits thereof, which may be necessary for
the erection of any market-house and other public buildings to promote the interests
& public good of the citizens of said town, and the same to sell, grant, & dispose of, if necessary, and to sue and be sued,
plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, in any court whatever.
to make
by laws for their government
Sec 6th. That the Trustees aforesaid, and their (successors, or a majority of them, shall have full power
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and authority to ordain and establish such rules and regulations for their government
and direction, and for the transaction of the business and concerns of the corporation, as they may deem expedient, and to ordain, and establish, and put into execution, such by-laws, ordinances, and regulations, as shall seem necessary for the government of said
corporation, and for the management, control, disposition and application of its corporate property,
and generally to do and execute all and singular such acts, matters and things which,
to them, may seem necessary to do, and not contrary to the laws and constitution of
this State, or of the United States
[d.?] To tax property
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Sec. 7.th. That said Trustees shall have power to levy a tax, not exceeding one ^half^ per cent. on lots, exclusive of improvements, and personal property in said Town, according to valuation; to tax public shows, & houses of entertainment, taverns, groceries, & stores, for the purpose of making and improving
the streets of said Town, and keeping them in repair, and for the purpose of erecting such buildings and other
needful works and objects, as the interests and convenience of the inhabitants of
said Town may require, and the circumstances render proper & expedient; and said Trustees
may adopt such modes and means for the assessment and collection of taxes, as they
may, from time to time fix and establish, and shall prescribe the manner of selling
property, when the tax levied upon it shall not be paid: provided, however no sale
of any town lot, or lots or other real property, shall be made, until public notice
of the time and place shall be given, by advertisement in the Newspapers of said Town, or by posting up notices to that effect at four of the most public places within
the limits of said Town, at least
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fifteen days previous thereto.
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Sec. 8th. That the Trustees of said Town, or a majority of them, shall have power to preserve good order and harmony in said
Town, to punish open indecency, breaches of the peace, gambling, gaming houses, and all
disorderly houses, and riotous meetings; to remove obstructions in the streets &
public ways, and all nuisances; for which they may make such by-laws & ordinances as to them may seem expedient, and not inconsistent with
inconsistent with any public law of this state, and impose fines for the breach thereof; which fines shall be recoverable before
any justice of the peace residing in said Town; and all suits & judicial proceedings under this act, shall be brought in the name
& style, of the “President, and board of Trustees of the Town of New-Haven.”
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Sec. 9th. That it shall be the duty of any justice of the Peace residing in said Town, & he is hereby authorized and empowered, on complaint being made to him on oath
of the violation of any law or ordinance of said corporation
^committee within the limits of said corporation^ to issue his warrant, directed to the Town constable, or any sheriff or constable
of Gallatin County, to apprehend the offender or offenders, and bring him, her, or them forthwith before
him, and after hearing the evidence, if it shall appear that the said accused has
been guilty of the violation of any such law or ordinance of the corporation, to impose such fine or imprisonment as shall be prescribed in such law or ordinance:
provided such fine shall not exceed fifty dollars and imprisonment not exceed five
days: Provided, however, that writs of certiorari from appeals shall be granted from
judgements under this act, as in other civil
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cases; and in all criminal cases, the defendants shall be entitled to an appeal to
the Circuit court for Gallatin County, by entering into bond or recognizance, as the case may require, before the said justice of the peace within twenty days after the rendition
of judgement, with securities, and in such an amount as the justice may think right and proper.
See Sec 4 [d.?]
Sec. 10th That all that district of country of
country included within the limits of the aforesaid corporation in the counties of Gallatin & White, be and the same is hereby constituted and declared to be a district for the election
of a justice of the Peace & Constable, whose official powers and jurisdictions shall
be co-extensive with the limits of said corporation, whether in the one county or the other, (and with the limits of the County of Gallatin), reserving to the defendant the right of appeal to the circuit ^court^ of the county in which he may reside.
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Sec. 11th. That the County Commissioners Court of the County of Gallatin shall and is hereby authorized, and required to cause an election to be held on the
third day of april next, or as soon thereafter as practicable, and at each quadrennial election thereafter for one justice of the peace
and one Constable in said district or corporation limits. The officers elected at
the special election in april next shall hold their offices until the next general
election for justices of the peace and constables, at which time their successors
shall be elected as in other cases, and the persons so elected, shall have and exercise
the same jurisdiction, hold their offices by the same tenure and for the same term
except as herein before excepted,
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and be under the same regulations in all respects as other justices of the peace and
constables of this State: Provided always, it shall be the right and privilege of all the qualified voters within the limits of ^said^ corporation, whether in Gallatin or White Counties to vote for said justice of the peace and constable at their every election,
any law of this state to the contrary notwithstanding
Sect[Section] 12th. That when any Town lots or real estate shall be sold for taxes by virtue of this
act, the same may be redeemed, at any time within two years from the date of such
sale, by the owner of said property at the time of sale, or his or her agent, executor,
or administrator, ^or heirs^ paying to the treasurer of said Town, for the use of the purchaser of said property, the full amount of purchase money
with interest at the rate of twenty per. cent. per. annum, together with costs accruing thereon.
Sec. 13th. That all ordinances of said Trustees, shall be fairly written out, signed by the
Clerk, and published in a Newspaper printed in the Town or posted up at three of the most public places in said Town, and no ordinance shall be in force until published as aforesaid.
Sec. 14th. That justices of the peace, and constables, who are required to render services
under this act, shall be entitled to the same fees, & collect them in the same manner,
as now is, or as hereafter may be provided by law.
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15th That the President, or any two of the Trustees shall have power to call a meeting
of the Board by giving one days previous notice
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thereof, and a majority shall constitute a quorum to do business, but a minority shall
have power to adjourn from time to time, ^(^& compel the attendance of absent members,^)^ that in the event that the notice of an election is not given as required by this
act, or from any other cause, an annual election should not be holden at the proper
time, it shall be lawful for the late clerk of the Board, or any two qualified voters
in said town at any time thereafter, to give notice, as aforesaid, of the time & place of holding
a special election, and the Trustees elected at such special election, shall have
all the powers confered by this act in respect to
^on^ such Trustees.
The late Trustees of the said corporation to do and perform all the duties of this office fully untill, their successors shall be as above or at any subsequent annual election elected
and qualified
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Handwritten Document, 14 page(s), Folder 390, SB 77, GA Session 11-1, Illinois State Archives (Springfield)