Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 22, Logansport, Cass County, 12 May 1832 — Page 3
neglects to obey the order there is surely, no resistance 10 rebellion in thi, but simply a disobedience. The cie next winter will again come before the Supreme Court, and w hat can they do? they cannot send an order to the
Georgia j tilor to release the prisoner
lar ne i urn an uuicer oune u-orates, eign intelligence winch we have receivandthnt Court have v.o right to diiectjed from abroad during the week, that him. They car not bring the imso'.ieii'the continent is iir that state of uncer
r- I : i. tW . 1' . . M I'. , up on a writ ot habeas corpus, ai d release them, because the Judiciarv act
ot 1789 expressly prohibits it. Iheyjpate what may be the rtsult of a few
cannwt order the marshal to releaethcm for that would be an invasion of this prohibitory clause of the Judiciary act. The prisoners must, therefore, remain martyr?, as they wish to be, their time out, and tnen, as the court have decided that they are unlawfully imprisoned, they ninj sue the jailor for damages, which suit will he tried before a Georgia jury, and such damages as may seem proper to them will be awarded. This seems to us to be the legal and only course the case can take. People may wonder as much as they please, &: say that the Court ought to have pawer to enforce their decisions. Ought to is one thing, and to possess, is another. If the Court have struck without the power of reaching their object ifthey hare shown their teeth without the abihty to bite, the act was volui taiy on meirpair, ami mey snouiu near ti.e A A- I a . I 111 .1 discredit without repiriiiig. Rostc-x Statesman. A person in New Albany, in the state of Indiana, who w rites himself "Abel R. Smith Es.y 1 as aMieuiiced himself in the w estern papers, as a eamiidate for the l;r s-ip ldency. Ie assumes (iiiite an i dependent altitude: declares tb is neither for Jackson, CIa houn, A'irt, or any other t' most nolilest self. He also in the positive manner, that., cd, he will redeem the old continental money by approaching the public lands to this purpose he 'would pay the debt by granting to every man in America, a quarter of a section of first rate land." COLONIZATION. don, have authorized their brethcrn in North Carolina to draw on them to the amount of S-J.OOO, to aid in the colonization of the colored people under their care. The amount of exports from Liberia, during the last year, was s88,91 1 . The Liberia 1 lerald announces the arrival of 18. and the departure of 11 vessels in one month. Some fresh agitation has occurred in Lower Canada, by the publication of an article which States that UA revolution must take place to put Canada in a situation more natural and less precarious. GREAT PLANK.
The Niagara Courier says tliatjitcv. j0hn Scott, Mr. Jacob k. hall, black walnut planks liavebeensent to Mis, CATHAUINE MAUTLN, allot
i from that town to luiropc, which ana seventy live leet ion?. 1 . t No man can jiulge oftlie bappi Iiess ot another. As tne moon rnavs unon the waves, ana seems j. i
beam one long track amid the wa-j DPAIITS to Laayette, on Sunters. leaving the rest in compara-d anj vednefda)s, G A. 31. tive obscurity; vet all the while she j Ft." Wayne, on Tuesis no niiiirard in her nature for day? and Friday?, C A. 31. though the rays that meet not our And closes at 9 o'cloek V. 31. eves seem to us as tho' thev were
" -.m, ,1 o.wl iiui, yvi Mil, Willi an fijuai aim uuf)vorin loveliness, mirrors herself' l,., on every wave; even so, perhaps, I rappiness tails with the same brightncss m-,1 ; ,wer ovor tl.c whoUoxpail?e of life, though to OUr limited! Wes She Seems Olllv tOl( StOlltllOSe . r tX . IlllloWS Irom WlUCll the ray IS reilected hack upon our sivht. Eu - K gene Viam. We understand that a rupture: lm taken place lictwecn tae feasor and IVesidentof the Indiana n ii : t.A wiih College, at hiooimnjilon, to ucii n extent that ail social intercourse ne.1 1 K ,.. At ontiniioil tween them has heen ucoutinucU. 1ott dr . . , i ;i, him who travels gently and witn OUt hurry.
Bell's Weekly Messenger of the 4th, has the following article on the subject ol the general complexion of continental politics: "It must he con&ssed from all the for-
. ; . I i - v. . . tainty, aid overspread with such a cloud of darkness, that it is ditiicult to antit imonths. The sending of the French troop to Italy, which has been so ambiguously explained by Lord Grey in the House of Lords, is an event which may be possibly pregnant with many serious consequences. What has the tri colored Hag to do in Italy, but to spread revolt, and to excite insurrec tion? It is idle to suppose that a French army ever enters a foreign country for tne purpose ot making peace and all ing discontent. Vewait with impatience to hear an explanation of this pacific invasion of the Papal territories.
character of events is more 'legible, innW AN&Y OOOF6S mnn- full f h. rri-ilti r. wtnj
e certain indications of war. Don Pedro is preparing to invade Portugal and to dethrone his brother; and the natural s; mpathy of tyrants seems to attach the Kinir f Snain ,iu liib caue ol the defrot of Libon .1 . . it is sumoed that 1- i r.lin:i!,.i ivill liwitt Miguel in defending his usurped thiol. e. But will France submit to this alliance without interposing i.er threats St ec ier mnies? If we look agiin to I Netherlands the appear; .n t , a mm nrorni.-nf'. ,.n d even A tanly in ra jndon. I so. ... , .n est... cu o . roops at Aruona and the local authorities. They occupy the citadel conjointly with those of the Holy See. London March 20. The increase of the Cholera has heen alarmingly great sit-ce the advices of estc rday. On the 10th, there were 168 new cases in the North country, and GI deaths, la London on the' i on i iw , - .oy v,- j i deaths. The numher of cacs G.G73, rmore than 1000 fince the ahirp of esterdav. Of deaths the total is swelled to 20'?5. Ois unions ere going on between the French and English papers respecting the landing of the French at Ancona. The London Courier contends that if the Austrian were allowed to violate the principle of non-interven tion, ' - r troons into Italy, France ua -al " to do the ame. HYMENEAL. MAR III ED On tl.p tl13 couniT.ill. uu.w...... - ,.v M,(ui.i.r.v. aii of ti.u lace LOG AN SPOUT MAILS. AUIUVLS from Lafaetic, on MonJdavs and Thursdays, G V. M. JACKSON EL.ECTOSIAIJ TICKjrp " GEORGE BOON, of Sulhvan coanty, j v lES BLKK, of Marion county,AUTiilJtt PArxKKSON, iu irk do. i&un do. The above named gentleman are the eleccount v. tors, certain, anJ the lollowin- persons -as contingent electors, who ure to have precedeaccn the order of their names," viz. .thomas givf.ns, ofiwy county. I A. S. BURNETT, of Floyd county. Y. MOIST-KONG, of Dearborn, do. JOHN KETCH AM, of Monroe county. " Jacob Ki'VKENDALL, of Kn JOHN ; HAWKINS, of Fountain, SAM,jrji hksdekson, of Ma Knox couoty dennis penning ton, of Hams. WALTER WILSON" of Cass, STE1MlEX UnI,0v, Gf Dearborn, I ABEL LOMAX' of Wayne. Tlie above certain, and be following as contingent Electors: - ylvanus e euts, of Union county, JOHN 1. NKELY, of Gibson.
the 6th inst. by
LOGANSFOHT IflAEliBTT Flour, per barrel, $6 00 to 7 00
Ucef, per cwt Pork, do. 2 50 to 3 00 3 00 Corn, per bushel, Butter, per lb. Wood, per cord, g "U III 37 1-2 to 50 18 to 20 j 1 uu ale of ILtf In the town of HUNTINGTON UXTINGI'ON is situata.i .k.
Summit Section of the Waiash indiee of the earth.
Erie CAXALj 1 "lilefi westerly fro.nl Also will be let with the oponFort Wayne, ami I near the centre of Hunt-'inu of each section, tho b, Jd,rir.r fc, !.
luffton county. The town site ii hizh drv ami hnohl. m rrnun.l po h f. S ' - 7.' . timl cr, ftone quarries and excellent waterseveral excellent springs are m ti, town
or JrP'lbto convenJ2!' !1' Lotsvillbc - j jofcrc'ljv sale at tORl IV AWE, on
the jirst day of June next, 4n easy terms, O UTTnixi h K. MURRAV, & CO. iMay .Id, 1-32 2 ltd. 11LJAC A AD I1EA8LEK, l?b Market .Street, between oth ansl 6th Streets, .otrn side, PIIILADIiLFSilA, Offer for sale, on reasonable terms, wholenlc, a general ussurlmcnt of mm mkJmm 1t mi NCY A i rl iCLES. -AbMJh fie Englisli inui oMt, all kiude, Stt)i, all s-orts, 1 iteriiiuiiititrs. i II I i eriiiiuery, oxes, 2, 13, Work i.uxcs, aus, nat jal instru CiitS, Jo ad b;igs purses, lollIiS, .Hid Violio strii.gs, I'c rcussioii 'ups, )A.''ls. all descriptions. And a great many articles too extensive to eniimefale. HUM
mm- M. XMM.
Dinner Desert Setts, white and gold;&Wi, or other timber in thestrtams. On
and pbun white. Tea Setts ; English and French pMtern?; w hite and gold, gill llowered, land scapes and painted flowers. --- - ; 7. . - . Besides a lull assortment of ajj Philadelphia, January l'Jth, 132. LAW NOTICE3. U- 11. TAYIiOH, (ATTORNEY AM) tdUNMl.Mi AT LAW,) SIS AS lnoatftt liMUSf If in Di:i.lMU, Car, 5L HOIA. Coi N TV, Imu vna, iviicre ho will te realv, at all timtP, to riittM.d to a;i) piulessiuiidl t)tsinc$s tonlidcd tu l iin. Umcu NKXT DOOR SDIIII OF MK. K. Ci iI8l's SlOKKKOMlMi Ti'V: VI FLIC MJl'ARE. Delphi, January l', FORT WAYNE AGAINST THE WOULD!!! I will run a Brown Filley commonly denominated by the appellation u( Biuck Eyed Susan, against any horse, mare or u,eldinr, for anv wager not under FIFTY nor :ovor TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS. Distance from one quarter to halfamrc. One months notice ii re quire d Persons wishing to try their fortune, can call at the Fort Wayne Livery Sta ble. JAMES G.GODFROY. NOTICE Letters of Administration have been granted ta Rebecca Thompson, on the Estate of William Thompson, late of Allen county, Ind. dec. All persons having claims against said Estate, wil' please present them properly authenticated within one year, and those in arrears will make immediate payment to REBECCA THOMPSON, Adm'trix. The Estate is probably solvent. Fort Wayne, Nov. 22d, 1831. Mj friendi are most respectfully informed, that ray accounts have been lodged in thehandiof P J. VandcrAeer. Esq. for Collection; and if they are not settled immediately, I shall be under the painful necessity of resorting to the Loansport method of collecting them. RICHARD STRIKER. Logansporl, March 23, o32. MORTGAGES, &c. By the QUIRE or SINGLE, For sale at this uihc
IdDAB,
THE undersigned, Commissi oner of the Michigan Road, will, on the days, feat the plr aces named helow. . ti
r - .t'.,, .... reet wnie, irom Iogansport to Lake TV T : - - ., - - .. . - Michigan, in the manner following, to wit: Cut and Clear off all loss, timber. and grub the under growth, Uaving no! stumps more than one foot above the! i- , &. . St rCa,n CHlding SUctl bank?, dltchlPI
-iiu uitiowcsi oiaaer, uy public oul.jment, am, lho,e nMvire rh;m, cry, ,n sections o o wi t each th,,it ,vi, rcgtfl;t llf m u rordit ,
uns, grading such bank?, ditchipii:0ri kci Space, Intt-U occui ied by i -.1 . '-v.-i n i ii 1 '.
antl JralmnS S'1C" swarnp upon uch section, as ill be particularh lr-( iibplacesiand the n.anncr thev are to be improed will be made out in writing iand deposited at the respective ph; ' .'i . . '. ' ces ofsale, one week before the da v. . On that part of each section, which will require ditching and throwing tip the dirt, the stumps on 30 feet of the Centre are to be cut not more thai: 4 inches from (he ground, and the top? to be rounded otF. . SALES AS FOLLOWS: At the house nf A A 11 OX STAU.V7'OA", in the Cvmty f La Porte, on Thursday June 14th, sretivns from G5 to Lake Michigan, inclusive. At the houte of JOSEPH LYKLXS, at the Du Ch'tnitl Lake, on Friday tht bth, sretions 73 to 81, bo!h inclusive. At the town tf SOUTH LEAD, on Saturday the $th, sertions 41 to 12, both inclusive. , At the house of Copt. GEORGE C. SPEXCER, at the crossing of 'J'ippe-' canoe river, en Tuesday the dih, sec' lions 25 to 40, both inchisire. At the SEMIXARY IX LOGAXSPORE, ti Fnday the 227, sections 1 to 24, both inclusive. Persons examining the road uii observe that mile posts are set at the Nrm n end oj the mile, with the number viarhea or, lem. Contractors, in oncyiin? the. rr-a .'. ictlt not be allowed to throxo divi lo? the day of sale a bond with at least two goo.; imr will be required of Contractors, conditioned for the faithful performance ot their undertaking. At the toinplHitin of the rnnfrnrtnr trill hr rtifjHrri .', ! the contractor will be entitled to JVC Ihf :ns "COi'ti cn, iitimt XlIU in reei'ivablt in paymrnt for any l inds donated for the construction o f the road. r redeemable, o'lt of the f rst monies arising from the sn Us of these lands. Xo doub' need, he entertained of the solvency of thi Michigan road Jund. THERE HILL PEA SALE OF THE LAXDS OX THE FIRST MOXDAY IX JUXEy at the tOUTXS KjVJD. A.D OX THE i lURI) MOM, AY IX OCTOBER XEXi . A T LG3ANS!?C1T. The sales ofthr rood w i t commence each day between the hours of i 0 1 2 o'clock. W.M. POLKE, Com',: LOGAXSPORT, MAY kJd, 133:. tirayeat altOM the sebscriber, lirinj on tie Micbijan road, near Tippecanoe, Tlarce t eeii'9 One a red, 3 years old, marks not recollected One a brows, 2 years old, an under bit nnd crop oft both ears The other a bed spotted, 2 years !d, with the same marks; any informttion of them will be thankfully received, or their delivery rewarded. JOHN LINDSAY. JUay 5, 12. Statt of Indiana,') Cars Count' f, ss. CASS ITtOUATE COURT. C it remembered, that ia the vacalion hf..re the May term, 16.'iV?, said Court, to wit: ou the L'tith day April,! 1U.', the follow ing proceedings were had before lion. John .kolt, Judge ot lue l rubate Court of laid ccuaty, to wit: It appearing to said Judge, that Francis (Jodlroy, aduiinistrator of Francis Lafounma a t 1 . . ,r i- - 1 tain, deceased, lias ineci, in liiC omceoi me Clerk of said court, his complaint, stating tne Instate of said decedent to be 1NSOLYFiVl and praying to iettle it as such: li A At - . i : A IS, THERKrORl., UKDKKU), 1 liai IUB trt'UUUH of said Estate be notified of the Gliaj and pendency of said complaint, by a publication fof six weeks in the ''Cais County l imes," a weekly newspaper printed and published in said county, that unless such creditors notity saul ;u.mnisirator 01 ine existence and extent ot their respective claims, by filing the same, or a statemeut of
the nature, description auildate or tne con- Ii0 ort Ca,, c't.iinty Indiana, the protract, or assumpsit upon which the same may (yof.Jr.mes 'M.on:P,un deed, which was l - e 1 1 , r, ..lKpo ,f ti.o I lark nf said 1 . ; . . ...
tract, or assumpsit uponwh1chllie8amemay be founded, in the oihce of the C ari of id Court, previous to the heal d.stn -ution the assets of the Lstate of .ard decedrnt, such claims aforesaid will be postponed in. favor of the claims of the more diligent credttois. It is further ordered, That said Clerk Jo usue supeiscdeaies pursuant to statute. .OHN SCOTT, V. J. Attest J. B, DUKLT, Clerk.
JLI
THE undersignpd has taken outletter of AHm"mitratioM on the Estate of i Elizabeth Currr, late of Cat Count v. UUH-riJCU. Ill 1CISOIIS !!, fht(1 in M - ini iuir nil! Iiinim 1 " " CU I R IP !:,(..i .,:n .i,.. : A- . parbenj. taebott. April COth, 1832. CAA'AJi .j f a 1 1112 S i!i5cribrr infoitn ti,e puonc, tliat tlicv iiav taken tht above stasa'. uuui.i-. iiicy are prejaitti to acctn rnodate traeHeie,ai d th-1 f who may fax or t!a m with a call, ii. a tatisfactoiy mai.rer. J. & r.I.CRADDOCK. Loganq ort, Aj.iil iOih, 1832. AN ORDINANCE Supplemental to '-an citlii.aro prmid, ii !Jor opciyrp ar.d lepairii o (.c ? tree to and aiUj a in tin.- o'.v;: of Lo-. gitifport,'' passed February ICtii 1C32. . Be it ordained ly the pjeridmi end tms s nf tiic corporation of the town ot LaIce. znnsport, That ii -h.ilfbe. and it is hereby inade the duty d the hoaid of trusties of -aid corporation, at their February hoard, in each year, to appoint a -uilable p-r5oii as sujeivi?or, incuh ward of tb'.; corporaiioc, ho s-hall en or,c year, be governed. in all repeoif a 5jncif;ed in the ordinance to which this i a supplement.?!. . Sfc. 2d. And ho it further ordained, that th'j board now appoint, for thepic--ent y tar, tlie number of HjpervUors iut!oiized by tlie first f&ction of thiordinance, and (hat the fourth. section of he oidinance, to which this an tiiL-ndment, l.-e, and the ame is hereby repealed IVsac-d, April lSlh, 1D32. JOHN SCOTT, Preft, p. B. DURET. Clk. npi'L " " serier!noir.-spcclflIllJ n.luru I . rr J t;- 5 ' 1 H4 1 iwv?' '.". rf-trv'." ( upty :,t itii. Sftiijuel vi!ro) "s Mill, or,e mile a ! . If l'.t ti" Utlpl.i. . 1 1 is ii,?cl.ine iof .i -iij.'-ri'ir finality, cj-iitroctrd on a r tv ai d i:; ,t t! nb'Ti. lie v ill 1 1 n vp it ready fen p-;-ei.iliii .-..liiit t first of --.ay iit-xl. w t ri wi'il i e !rp,.ii d to a colli. kJic 1 i 9 fi ici i!s :! (1 it,orB. Tl-o!f w ho ci rre from .i t!iM;it ft ki II 1 finly atioi.dfd to,iii.d U,eir worlviioiit- . ?' .ortft tjotic. Ul will -.ti A :l lowest custom a ry prircs ot ' "s oooi. try. pprird t wnt r) -j- roh: e w ill be received, sod casli v. iil ui : c rei'isd. t'loin tT.e onz cpcrirrro w) if h c rs ' i ; I in t!in Cardinr buir: sc. w t II fr vi tl.c f-npcrior fjnality of 1 is Mac! ir.c. be $Aitcrs iiiiui If ti.ut bo w "ill he a Me to do work to the entire butUfiction of l is ctiblMrc r JAMES CARNEY. Delphi; y'ch 21 Wl. N. H. (.bie ponr.d of iiors lr.nl to everj "lb of weel is rcqmrc.1. Atd us it i rry n u to do rood work for my friends, it v ill ) v to their interest as much z mine, to have th'-ir wool fret A oia buia aud dirt, aiid Vt til picktl nj)cn. J. c. EALED proposals will be received bv the Commissioners of the W abash Sz. Erie Canal at Fort Vaync, frcrn the 20th of May to the 1st of June next, for the construction of a number f miles of the middle division of said canal ; during which time, the Flan? and Estimates of the Engineer, v. iil be open ofl'or 'v.....; pci.un ...fc to necomc a voniracioi , anu any inioir mation relating to the kinds ol work to be donc'the terms of payment,' of the particular Sections of the Canal line, which will be put under contract, will be ;iven on application to the Sulscriber, D. BURR, Comr. of contracts. March 16th, 1 032. Notice.THE sale of t'je South half of liOt If o SOro -fJmcs ih vn dt.cd. vvlic,( j. o u,(. ,ae on tliU a? , ,,ie to an order of r;lss rr,,rty Vr, ,;mirti (,H.pot H until the lOth drT n reeaobate . . ., ., . Dreni- iien , , . . ,ttT,.rad IMl eli j,14J , . . , . CATHARINE THOMPSON, Adm'trix. of cnid Jas. Thompson, dec. February 2d, 1S2.
