Indiana Farmer, Volume 38, Number 1, Salem, Washington County, 7 February 1823 — Page 3

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; CANDti fc Wei&re authorised J-jrz Are Imw as a caadY ot Clerk of the Washing to be elected the tirst M next. We a-e r.utho.used to annou'K Jlxckett. A 57. a a candidate fru ;

f Associate JuuVe, to be elecUilrst

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It seem that toe famous General Smvth has met vith a second in pronouncing J hn Q Adatrr. n ) f,;r.-:.i ; j." iu the character Tn.tizr.ir.u" which appears in the M-uliou paper. Thii Indtat;ianM far excel the General in the ue of epithets ; he declares that, He (J. Q Ailatn is c$' should be bnncinus to alt goad men td both parries, hat) he is without firmness and stamina and ' upon him neither puty can relv.'' But however tannine the General feejs in establishing the i,ri ectness of his assertions, and htiweor amused and animated th; " Indianim''' tn.iv fel in reading and if -publishing them, a correct understHndir.g Vf the subject will bring upon them the just iudlgnit-ja of the people. Sr.KiMARVusDS. The joint resolu tin r. instructit.;; "the Attorney General to institute suit cgaiust the late Treasurer, for the amount detained by him. did not pais uh Senate. 1 he reason that it did not pcl the senate, is sard to be, that they thought it unnecessary to give any su; h instructions, as the prccent Prrasurer ha authority to order suit tor any delinquency ol the late Treasurer, in parinr over the fund in hi hand, as may appear from the book. So the Treasurer in gb.t have though:, and s i he migh have acted, it nothing had been mid or done by the Legislature; hut since the u 5 1 c c t has been acted on, bv (.tie !.'t:inth oi the Legislature and rrjecttJ'bv the other, it has become quite quest. enable whether the Treasurer will feel himself entirely authored t3 order the suit, and it not, the whole business mu-t lie over until. the uext iosioa o?:ho General A-smblv. na (razttte.

vro'i th? L,uhviue Public tdv0rtir Wc have re:civtd papers from Washington City up to th: bch mst. The bill a ak ;ng an appropriation for repairing the Cumberland road, pas-.ed the Senate on ihe 7th January, the blank having bceu rilled with the sum of 'I he upcriotendant of the repairs is to receive a per diem allowance of three d dlars. IV was cor.ftdemlv believed that the huuse oF representatives would pass the bill, without any material alteration. This is an important m -asure to the proplr. h'.lh of the east and of the west, anJ we arr gratin:-d that if p.isacd the Senate bv o reseec.able a m.iority.

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1, ami smiKtMnf jlsioo, when a (Jeppular vote, ther volent murmurs, 1 A'ava rose, aid

sustained the ybpanish character, fjy requiring pycu:.,', that silence should he

re est ib..stic.;. No bp ioish ileputy, said he, slu jfor a moment ufr'r ih U he could ne supp- sed to yield to tear, m voting according to his c-mscience. This W(uld.t bfc''d :rding to or enemies. th pretext, if saving diat we .re not free, while in fact we ci i v neriVct freedom. " lhe,tTi(;st complete sil-nce te grd :n the assembly, alter tht se temi.rks and ih.n XiXi. Alava pro;.( uo'-ed h.s vote ljudly io'Tavor of the popular s de. Paris, Nov. Hi M. J.i Fayette is re-elected to the Ch latbcr of U-puties for Meaux, nhh.nit. opposetl most veh.emeiuly by the R(v;-isis, wlio, to make the thuur more sure. dr"p:ed their own candidate, and adopted M. Mtnr, who belong-, (in the phrasecdoy oi ihe F-ench Parliament) to "the hfc rentte;" and whom, untltr oihrr ciri urrsstam rs, they would have rejected widi as much abhorrence as cf M La Fayette himself. ISl. La Fayette, howe er, triumph.-d (as he ought) over all o'lna.ln, b-njamin

I Cwustant ha! hist his jttij)i; a. id in i him, the Chamber has lost one tf it most hstirp-a shed men, and huo.amty one of its purest and firmest advocates. '1 :.e Ki Empress Maria L u.sa, is. it j seems, one of the visitors at Verona. A t j letter lr-m tliat city gives the following dvscription of her appearance at the theatre: "hi one of th? s'dt boxes, -in the ! Jecor.d tier, sat the Archdutchess Maria ; Lcu:s.:, aitired in a sin. pie but interesting

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w.is no ;idv atin .us circu.nstance d dres io di.siipvmiso htr from any len.di. ir. a cnin'; aratn ely humble i-ohei1 f lite. Her Imperial Highness was attended by two ladies cf honor and two rhamberlaitn, the latter standing th: v. l; -!c tin.c. Her coijatenauce very 'much re?emb!cs the poruaits of her that are published iu London, and, to the ordinary oh,ervrr, i .

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The Paris Moniteur contains the sprech of Ik-rtrand de Lis, delivered in the Spanish Cortes. It accuses the French Government of having favored the factious on all occasions of having furnish rd them with clothes and warlike materials he declares, that if they continue to ex ite fresh uneasiness, the moment will arrive in which they shall repent it. The Marquis de Lascour, senior of tljt- French genorals, died at Paris on the 12th, in the 75ih year of his age. Letters from Madrid mentioned that the Lieut. Grneral the Prince of Santo Mauro had been put into prison. The M itq us de CasaSarria had fld to Gib i altar, nd the Duke de LTutautado had rscaptd from Corunna and embarked lor Knglaod. The Cortes have granted the sums which government require for the augmentation of the army. Couriers wv.e d.-spatched to hasten all the prepar.uionv, a;.d it was expected that in a few weeks they would be able to place on foot an army of 60, (POO men. H unburgh papers of the 10. h of Nov. mention that ihe report of the intention of the Iving of Naples to lay down his crown, was confirmed.

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From the "nii-jndl In!,lli"T:ccr. Advices recently iecei-ii m N. Vjrk, sdate aat Lieut. Ge-i. Devereux, f die l!oliiu'ian ;eric. wh -tn we were led 10 expect in 'he United .Maie in a ministerial capacity, ha- h id his destination changed fur ouc to Kn'and, to width cniritry, and the sfale ol Kurop, he as coaun;ssionerfrotr. the Columbian Republic.

REPUBLIC OK COLUMBIA. Caraccas dales of the vIHdi Nov. state that at the ensuing meeting of Confess, which was to be held in B o'a, the C iestion w .uol h discussed, whether the Rep ublic should be placed unhr one head, or divided into d tf ."rent states, confederated under one gjverndmpnt. The latter plan appears to be. the most 'nerally approved of. A committee on schools, appointed by the government, hsd reported iu favor of several important improvements in the mode cf inti u c t i r i r vouth. Colonel Jose Maria S ilaxar. is s'ated to have been appointed Envoy I'ixtraonlinary of the Republic to the Uoited S ates, and a letter from Liguira of the i2 I inst. says, that he wis to embark on boaid the Cyane, and would b lnded at Chat lestou.

Foreign A'tnvs. FROM FRHXril 1WKIIS. Madrid, Nov. 3. A plot is said to have been discovered in this city. It was the Monks, again, who were its inetigatorg. Many arms were found in the convents of Antocha and Uuon Hetiro. Another plot has also been defeated at Grenada, where four priests, a colonel, and several members of the tribunal, were arrested. JtCxtract ufa private letter published in the Constitutionnel The actual situation oi the peninsula, Vts dangers, iutcrnal and cxtenal, have

Advicc-3 have been received from Lis-

! bon to th.- Gist ult. by way of Madrid

Ihe Diario do Govcrno, of the 30di, contains the following article: 41 We have r attain authority for ?.ssuling our icadci s, that the French Chare d'Air.irs at this Court has icccived orders from his government to cummunicate to ur Ministry that France cnter-taii-.s no idea, of inv ading Snain, and much

j Ic-s Portuvl, that our suspicions on this sut'j-ct ar-; destitute of foundation; and J that the army of the Pyrennees is mertdy ua armv of .d-ei vation, for the sole pur- ! p e (jf gu.irding France against being i disturbed bv SrMin. in consequence of

tiie st r.c of cllervescence yhich prevailed in th.at country. We also announce, with the greatest satisfaction, tb.at imr Charge dATiir in London has beu informed by Mr. Canning, in the name of the liritish government, tht the rumor of an mv-sion of the Peninsula is absolutely false. He added, that at all rvems England would never abandon h :r ancient fi iend and aliy, Portugal." Brighton, Nov. 15. His Majesty held a Privy Council this afternoon, at 5 o'clock, at which the further prorogation cf Paihament took place, from tiie 26ih inatant to the 2d day of January, 1U23. I. ATE AND IMPORTANT FROM EUROPE. New-York, Jan. 11. The line packet ship James Monroe, Capt. Marshall, arrived last evening from Liverpool. She has brought London dates to ihe 5th of last month. They alTord nothing of interest except the speculations on the probability of a war between France and Spain. The Congress at Verona it is said bad broken up. In the course of their sitting, the Spanish Envoy declared that Spain would not consent to the slightest modification of her constitution, by the dictation of foreign powers, and she ha?, there fore, been delivered over to F'rance, who it is expected will compel her to return to the ancient system. Great Britain and all the Allied powers, hayr promised to remain neutral.

A letter from Lagu'ra, received at Bait. more, of the date ot the lO of last month, says "The United States' s!opof war Cy ane. Captain Sp. nce, h s been on this station some time, where he has been of essential service to thj Amenc an interests in this port. He arrived here at a critical period a petiod vv hrn we were threatened with a visit from Morales, by land and water. The Spanish squadron had come up within eighteen mtles of this place, but hearing that the Cyane and brig Spark were here, thy were alarmed, and give up the plan cf attack. The conduct of Capt. Spence, while here, has Iben honorable to himself and the country that gave ham birth. He was induced to postpone sailing for the Coat of Africa, in consequence of

J the conduct of Morales and the earnest f solicitation of all the Americans here ! and in Caraccas. While he was here i wc fckstcure, although .Morales threat

ened to shoot all A ticricans and foreigners fuund in the country. The noble, manly, dign feed protest of Capt. Spence to Morales' lotamnus manifesto, does him great honor, ami w II be read by Armncans with pir.iure. Fhe Cyane vvdl 3ad from heic to day or ro morrow for be 1 honias to convoy S'me Amrri can vessels, and will th-n proceed to Af rica. Ihe C nres!: frigate and brig Spark arc expected I.Cic da.lv fioin P rto Kico. 1 l;..iiks to our government, which has at length s-eu die importance of keeping up a naval force ir. tluse se is a measure, which oul.t t h.tve been taken long s nee but better iate thin

i never. Captain Spence wn, s.o tullv con

vinced ot the actual nrccss tv of such a force, that I think he would not have left here, had he not head cf the arrival of the Congress. We sh:dl however, be perfectly secure now and the trade to this country daily becomes more imoor

taut."

"Dr. Sdozon, a very distinguished man in this country, has been appointed Minister of the Kepuhhc of Colombia to the United States he will be in the U. States daring the session ot Congress and I m sure he will be well received by your countrymen, and I hope ere long that we shall form a treaty mutually beneficial ca both countrirs. Ni:w York. January 1 1. Wc just learn by a o ssenger in the sciu. Pacification, which arrived last night from Jacme!, that information reached that place about the 23d ult. that the city of Port An Prince was entirely dc5toyeI by fire about tiie iVst of December. In consequence of this calamity the President hid issued a proclamation declaring the port open and free to all foreigners, for the period of one year.

JCT I be editors of the Indiana Firmer will still recieve in payment for subscription Vlour, Corn, Oats and Suar, which r.rticles are much wanted. Fre same off-r is still made to such as wish ty oreome sublet i'rs, that On Duliar and Jifhj cents is sn, will be received, if payment he made within thirteen weeks from the tinitf the f..st p.tpear is delivered. STOP THT COW. H F any person has seen an old dun, or ye! j lowisb. Cow, with a red calf, which runaway sometime in October, last, and will give the printers a sly hint of it so they can t;et two dollars for this advertisement", and the owner obtain the cow, shall be liberally rewarded.

3 Y virtue of a writ ot. JO) directed from the - . cuit Court, in the name of Danic. & John Hughes, against William Uo. William Baird, John E. Clark and Jacot Hattabough, I have seized and taken a cer tain town lot in the towa of Salem, Washington county, known and designated in Piatt of said town by the number eighty fue, a3 the property of the said William, Baird, which said lot with all the buildings, improvements and apperfenauces will be eold by me at th Court House door in Sjllm in said county, on the 22d day of February Instant, between the hours of 11 & 5, o'clock on said day to satisfy the said execution. LEVI WRIGHT, SlYff. W. C. February, 7, 183. S3-3ir g S hreby given, that Charles Dewey lias taken out Letters Testvnent r on the last wiil of 1) iVJD RAYMOND Esq. deer-aed. All persons who aie indexed to tiie estate of a,d Raymond, are requested to settle and pay the demands hainit them md all persons having claim .4 upon the eta(e are requested to present the same fr a-Jjustinent and payment, on or before the fifteenth ,. of Apiil next. CHARLES DRWBY, ExeotV. Paoli, Fcbiuary 7, 1323. 3b 3p.

VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. 3M1E subcm.er tdYet s tv,r sale the folluwinn deshuble and valuable property. i; and adjoining the town of BLOOMING TON, Monroe county, Indiana, via. The lot on which he. at present resides, the impiovemen's of which ate a two story BRICK. HOUSE, 37 fet lonz by 20 wide, the Carpenter's wurk of w hich it finished iu the nea'estand best manner '2 here is also an admirable and never failing; well of water, with sin excellent pump iu the same likewise other necesaiy and convenient buildups cn the said lot. ALO One acre lot, well set in grass LIKEWISE one out lot containing 18 1 acres; 8 1 4 of wddch is improved, the remainder well timbered. The subscriber being anxious to dispose of the above property, will sell the same upon reasonable and accoiomodtins; terms. There are lew placet in the state (if any,) thai hold out greater inducements to emigrants than this. The salubrity of the climate, the general fertility of the soil, the pei manent location i?f the State Seminary,

1 are all decided advantages this town claims

over other towns la the titite. The whole uf tins property is convenientIv sduUted to the Seminary hurhungs, whit h are now nearly completed, a 0 ;t i expected the institution will shortly '' opoiatiun. The state Road leading f m Leavcns .vot th to Indianapolis, passes ny fit- property on which I reside, tneiehy ..taking it either excellent stand for any kind, of public buir:ess, or a omtortibh and deniable situation it a private fa oily. For terras ap-ply to the subser-br. JOHN V. JENKINS. I'doominstoo, F a u.iry 7, l23, S8-G VUi Editors ,f the Morning t' st and t'.k i.mercial Advert'ser, Louis. i!e ivy. ai.d the Western Sun, Vincennes, Lnhstii, will please to insert t!ie above 6 week: in their respective n&pers, and forwa:d their accounts to the Editors of the Indiana Far

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tatr of Indiana Monroe County. SfKEN UP by Jacob Seaba, ia C-an-Mo-sin Fownnhip. three m"!e. ab've ii irtoM-s iniil, one ORRr,L HORSE, 8 vea- old, fourteen hands three inches hth, with a bald face, left eye out, three white feet, two of which are on toe near side. Ajpried to g35 by Samuel KiAer and Al-

n Htrt'iot k, before me tnii 20 Lh day of

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SAMUEL II ARToOCK, j t.m.c.

GLOilK J.V-V. WILLIAM BAIRD, H ESPCT FULLY informs the public, ILvL that he has opened a public h. use, tor tae accommodation of travellers, at tie White House, m South Main Street, Salem, at the si0n of tiie GLOB E; where lie will entertain, with the hest the coun'ry affords, all wno may call on him. N. B- His Bar is stored with tiie choicest of Liquors, his stables are large and commodious, and well supplied with provender. Saiem, February 7, 1823 S3 3vt Sate of Indiana, Washington County. fJlilt-sOMS interested are hereby notified, that the Courts for said county, (m the year 1823) will be holden as follows, xiz Commissioners court Trill commence on the second Mondays in February, M4jf August and November. Probate Courts, on the first Mondays in Mart h, Junu and October, and Circuit courts on the srrcotid Mondays in March, June &, October. JOHN DE PAIJW. CPk. V 0. C. Salem, February 7, 1S2S. v