Indiana Farmer, Volume 2, Number 9, Salem, Washington County, 25 July 1823 — Page 3

o : j we- a uc;visiu-u in a i...ur oarro, sr-i? there remained until aft, r he was elected k. e a. IS at U appears from hi, own state- : ' r, tint ;.e mist have had the notes out cl the el while I villi: at the laid ; far he ; ctatcs mi: when about to enter t:ie judg i .'-en t . he mad? search i 1 r the notes, but was J . ..iklc ta !l..d ;acm. I it ( nl a fortunate ' c ..'ccmstaiiee it wa-.) wade ;.u:iiir for the ::v'.c, f at.d a i;st el lh . ;:;:. c identical ' u h;', !; . h.. I r...tke w ..! l in-i k : !..-. md.s; w a h-t he coadd nat have i j;i .we, Vh:. a . i v t :i re C U r-e t a tue tie ! eS. i'.i4 th. ; Ai.i it i -j a .;'.! -. idt-nt ! ;act, WW-, t'-e :.' h I lar once kdt their i .. . : '"; e, v.:. i i o.ae to t';e o e:i ct ' '. . ; (e:. A a" I fhouhi suppose ! , . ... t i . e - : e .i it;!., . , . . ... e a v. e :i u i c ... i i v . e;t. wok:, at themselves in the . - ' ..i.i : :- a .ok-er be c. cum -tame !;i :h i . .. J - ! ' : r I 0 v' - . . v - . v . v i : . . . U . . a a.:-'!:e re- r. ... ; die.- , -Us h;fi,r

by cur certifkah-,; as wc had hut the re cords, but stated facts which we are reedy to vrbstautiate it called upoi. We do n .t v,ii) to re cn?iiiiercil as party men, but consider (uifctdes iouiid to teil the truth when called on by the citizens of Washington county, to state lact c nicernin any transactions d" any nt the i-HLeri ui the county as i.ir as is tmulucivc to the interest (d tiie cojniy, .is we were placed in the situation ot juai di ns d the county. As tor the General's anmia J veri. nit, we piss them by in silence, ind remain, fellow cit r.eiis, the ueil i-,ln'i s f fhe county ike. JVMlN M ill i IN, Senr. Julv ?4!'.), lCo.

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T"n TIIK INDIANA FAHMEH. Gme.al D P.tu- has m tits address to ilic pcepu rt Wasnaigton countv, In diana, ccnti a ltcted in part my certificate published thr llthmst. However, lam no: sui pns d ot his corns adicting site wr.en he contradicts rvcrv person who presumes to say a word aa nsr his on dual, ttowevcr euij:a!)lc ic m.;v lit. Aail lad cd htssp rjt tor tontrt(at.!. on ha g c so li.n th.tt he .-ppe-ars u ,e tu have c ot : . ea ham: t-:f a or.e ..r two nl.it e or 1;.. . . r..3 i..k ce. Now I think 10" - b be v. ontlcci that the Or.c- ai bi, i.a! c.)'2-.i adict c.arjes ehihud . gu'.ns: i.itu I; wrver well such cnargts may be substantiated, w hen he does i.vt tad to ccs.t: : dtat hmstli. As tb.e

teau u gain )T'jr votes, I say remember the brave Sebastians. And if you take thebrib,- teach the tYi-an who insults you by the ofifer, that your vcs :ire to be given to no violator of your couitry'a law. Let a determination of thw k.ixd (nice be properly known, and this indam us practice, with all its evds will be" at an end. Iet the reform commence at once me sooner commenced the easier stopp. d. i'hcloar-ir indulged th firm

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ion TIIK INDIANA FA It ML II. CliAPi I'Ax II. 1. N- w :lic iiiik drew near that the people idi u'ti come together, to choose w ie men .t..d t ulers ; 2 And ay wh.uier they desired a new C-.m-'iution : 3. 13ut che . ulers with the pe pl- rose up and .o-.Hr;, .. J wh-a.h.', J hu, or Joaath.tw r-h.-uld jc: thc.lr- :;ib-.

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er ttdecla e .b.at I n-tve no malice cr prcimlice a,i I)c Pauw or a.,y other man, bu. thai I tlc not approve of !i;s conduct as a tnibhc oiTi-er is a .'act. I give the ceitih.ate ior n other reason, but from a p, ru.snn tliat it was mv dutv to d 20 m my M;uat:o as I w as rrqucstrd to fjive if. Par the truth ot my eertific tie, I icfer tiie reader to the tolbwinr certificate. JOSEPH GllKhX. July v.j, h. 1 ;2 J i no : ii; taat I applied to J! n l)e IV aw. e'r k, mctitne last fall to is-ue an c:.':' in tr.y fa, or releasinp; me frsMn a tax. which had b en impropi-riy a-rssed a x;ti n t ir e f-;r ahout eighty acres ( f land, in oider Taat I ni'iiht et bat k wli.it 1 liar! itnproperlv paid, ;nd he relascal tois-ur aul otaler, ur.l.s L vend pay him fifty cents, -datir.;; tint "o h hi- pi it e tor issuing cuuntv o t!-ri s, a d that 1 mia-at examine his rub's iuck an 3 ia-t ". tl! and see it for an - 'f

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-tj mt t a: h o;hrr. 5. i hens, a ,v j to jaruj ncn. foi ihe friend- vt he envention and ot slavery, have -;o: ihe people arrayed one aamst another. 6. I hen I went my way t . Patrick and Wheelock. and sa.d un them, speak et a..m unto the people, and say unto them, ?. Trouble yourselv es less about the chief senb-. ; bur geek vc out discreet men for r t prcstntativts, aiid vote, no cci vrpticn ! 8. For if 'iir old Constitution is destroyed, end slavery should br brought in, then shall the lard swarm with Ethiopian women ; 9. And the young men shall go in unto them, and the fair daughters f Indi ana shall be forsaken, and shall be th-so-latc in their fathers house, and shall maurn every one apart as one mourneth ! ;t hf r fi st born. 10 Ami g-eat wrath shall be upon tne land, and it shall spew out the industrious part of the people. 11. And when I, Samuel the Scribe, had thought upon all these things, then I w n;.' them m a book.

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....k ..!; an -a o' for you ah t;, (r::!:i :. 1 .. to ha cetis-ared far te'.oti . ... we k. p ! we ahail always unci' .j;o " a .:; I;. P.,:; v: has stated, it) !:a:.d- . a -.is ,: laada fa! e s'atcm.nN. in , . :..' ..-, to , i; d to tin: m Jiie'i wc .' tier: v, as v. a aiaatiaiicd ..o lime. . ,'. -i f - .tted in t-udi a )eir we . . ;': -.1 :r:v t:rr:i. '-v.- ::itv be seen

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k b t',0 " th m on the -pot Sa the Frtt.ch lot the bribe anrl so manv men, 1 1 presuming to tamper with men deternvned t 1 be free. Suh a spirit as this, maohs'-d bv the pttnotic Spaniards w i secure ur liberties. This coo luct is i. ghlv ap,d itided by evcrv American. N w it m .in undertake to b'iba u, whether with wh.skev or any thing cUe, in order r.o gain our votes, let us do like wise. I mean act on like principles and prove ourselves to be tree men, like tfie brave Srbacti;ms. Snurn the man who ofTeis th- bribe and give our votes toothers. Hy doing this, we not only do jus ticc to the candidate, but, show a disposition to respect the laws of our state, wh eh prohibit treating, or using anv species of bribery to gain votes. And a man who does, is liable to be fined, and d. qud:fi d far holding an ohMa far Win is this Law a dead letter in our statuvs ? Hut we have arrived at a stran.e pa-s ; the mist wholesome, a-' l he b -st laws we have firthe suppression ol vice su .li an the one to prevent r.nphug shops, and Ttis a shame to name it, 1. th-reg r-ded. though violations t tke pi iee u id :- ttie very nose of the court known by every body and uot a word sai l ab )ut them. SAM SMASH. P. S. I am just informed that a barrel n.' w'l.-i; v i to be roiled on to the Pub 1 :: Srpi xre, and opened ou the dav of die tdeti n, for a certain candid r . Si mid this be the case, or should any one oli'.-r

I'rotn ths Ihtoyi I'atvint, Juuf CG. I M I'OUTA.N'I FIN ) M PA 1 N Hv die arrivai at tins port, e-terday, ef ia Canton. Capt. Tunison, 1:1 GO days fiom St. Arulero. pa::i, we are lanas.hcd with the f diowio 1 oportant intcliiuynce iVom the F-ench anil lpani-h armies ioniiTiunieated In Capt. F. fit;n h:s Oivate i -urnal. Wc do not learn that anv Soanh p.ipeis hive h eti received by tho CuiitO.M The (!an m anived at St. XruiC' t) the TTii; of A " : i I , on winch da, (i. n. . ::a;a entereil the place at the hi ad t oof) da., a in opposition to the cnxi uti ;n, a .d an-aiediaU-lv pulled down tiac ?one on winch was i:.cr;ht d Eoi' lie tiie (.'orisrii u tion, and s.o up another in is place, on which ua engrave" Lore 1 i v - I'- !n.a; d V.M," )o ihe 3! of Ma v, S(;tt!) Fraouii troi-p-., uader tier,. Dthria, ei.ttttd St. Aiahao. d'aj'ifd to Madrid. Two davs afaa t.'.cv (j.iittetl "d. Andero, ( aiil; 'he Spai ih ti n. Lou;;a to kei-p out the Consuiuti ..na'i.it J. At 10 o'clock at r.iht, one ol LouLja's spis brouj-h inteilieoie that a party of eo i uibu al troops were within eix lei-usof the jkace l, ua immediatelv einait!;.tl his Ma; -ps in a oats and en s-eil ta the mj)j) -ite ide of the bjy, leaving upwao.stif 100 staml.s of arms. () 1 the 8 h (i-an l.oui noain enlctrd th" 10 Ail with 'ii - men, support! ai by a h.odv ot Fiench troops in liis 1 ar )a the 10th die Frvtit h tfo!,, enteicd tiie town "to the num nr oflJ.OtjO and at OP M,hft it and in trehed towards St. Antonio, tont'ack t!i it p'ace in cn-opei aio. with a French sipiatlron, which was hloikaiiice it. St. Antoato is about six leagues east of Sr Andero, and is a very str HL'I fortified place. The ir.-'niscn consists of S000 com-,1 it ution ai troopd, commanded by -4001! idhcers, all of wliii m have s worn never to surrender. On the 15th one of the bri of the block aditi Mpndren, whicli consiGts of two ships of the line, one f,i;'jte, one corvette, and three bris, catne into the liarror ot St A micro and left again on the lth, but on "oin rout lost both masts by the l-.naid in a us! of wind. She was towed cdl by the boats of the squadron C)a the ZOih intelligence was received by post, confirmatory ol a pievh us icj.ott f t!;e defeat of the. French army near Catalonia, by th ; Spanisli forces under Gen. Mina the battle was fought within a few leagues of Catalonia. The two minies were said to consist of i-OX'QO men vi,h. Tiie loss of th-; French is sta'cd at 5000 men, n:,d that ed the Spanish at 3.500 Capt. F further states that he -aw a copy ed die (Spa:ti?ii) oliuaal acc.tiant of tiie battle, which repu'scrited the French tu have been cuuiplet-rlv ddoated.

O.i this day (x!0?h) the men under Ger Laui were all taken prisoners by a pirtv f om St. Antonio, which also captured u detacaaient oftha Franca troop?, ah ut COU i.i number, together with from 40') to 5L?f mates, laden vith amaiuaiti'in aad stores of various kinJi, with a iMut S 10 OU-J in money, all intended for the French army wi.'Ch was supposed to be besieging St, At'-' ();i xha -P-h it cas rep arted at S- Andero tnittht, constitutiDnal troapi verre within two !e i2,aek of the place, and ia eo-a-ie-fj 1 'UC2, all thos opposed to the constitution immediately b;.1- a ad croiied to the opposite siiore. Phe Ca.ataa left the hJor Li 4, P. M , and at 5 i ai. s.nv the Frenci: sru.ideon ta lee want. S ae was 32 days ai St. Andero, during which tim. the town was le:: la'ja- ti aes without a Goverrrar, orasiii 'b perst:i to transact any business at the Custom house At the time the C. s ideal the greatest enthusiasm prevailed a. St. An demand its neighborhood and even the females volunteered their services in the constitutional cause, in deieace of their count-?.

Toe London, Captain Chandler, who left Ctr.ves on t!u lP.h ultima, brings Lond-jj dates of the IT li of May, onu dav latest. f he private a -counts from Paris, of t!ae evening ol the latii of May, state that a despatch was received that day from M-ar-siial SLmci-y dated on tiie llth, in which ill- Mara.idl announces a severe check ta the invading army. It was (he iruen.ae of the commander (d 'the uniked French 'tid Sp.inib'n force,, to cum pel Mini, t fi;ht near Men, or to bavc him within th . wads of Harcelor.a. For this purpose id: the dnisions if t'oeir army had teen mar.oeuvenng tor 1U days. Mum '.v their in-tentiun-, ami ci.tii elv defeated tiiera. Instead of repeating by Oioi atal Castlefoldi, upon Camprerlon, ii w,is at first 3aid he-, turned directly upan Iiipoh, drove befur -him Roa.ogesfi, :u,d a division of French troop., and wa h the greatest pa.-c ofia. force has marciieti upon F-e i i , (inther interio., but mart- towa; ds 'die F each ban tier.) lie baa n.w a bee passage into Arragon, pooitioo las.sit'ered highly adveatage-'us, either for itr.msive i-r deten sive opeiatmrs. 'i'he repoit ad.Ia that li't bad taken rkO'JO prisoners Paki-5, Mav 15. "Our paper? will no (b utit call ".iinaks movement a tliglir, and wiii carefully cor eeal the facts atoi cii cuaisi auces wikokw make it equivalent, bath in etTae-. and merit, to a biiii an: victory. His rdaie movemeii?: excites t'ae admiration ol many of his a;; ta';oi.lst5 P. S. I'i.e ).ornrn:rt here is in g'-ea' censtema' i. n M.-nrey iias crderetl the. generals eu.iaged to i:e rrn.amaTaJed at trie same f.me oders hive inen given to

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In Valencia, it r, now c dtl every :h :,ar looks Well the je g- of S mtano h.ad been raided. GVi seda, and the other insurgent generals, were almost abandoned by their tia.ops. 'Fhe Duke of Aegdeaie, it is stated, expected to reach Madrid 0:1 the 2.5 1 or ti-tdi of May. The prehear r lan of t!e P'rench governrnen', includes nothing beyond taking possession of th ? Spaa;: h eiioito! wher the P.-tnce 13 to rem air: and c-etrabbah the new Government, and leave the cor. quest oi the ?.ou;hera prov inces to the Spank h Ibayalists. It was i crorted in Paris, that the ssir -of S S b .snans !i .rl been rrised. I'lvt.i tiv 1 113! - CF'r" " 'H" FFk lois county sometime in the fere Ji part -d tikis montii, in debt to me ran: o:ae s for oods parched, ami ;-otie to s"me pi:-.ce unknown to mc. He i-; man atmut SS years old, snaggle tknnh. t k low faced locking fellow, of t'mrdi Ltature., and is verv fond of gettinirin dr-'r.t. I w-kk. . " or give stx;o-nce fur his return to Salem, end two sixpences if he wiii pay ail his deats. (iliven at my sto-e. v. 'here ail 1 ban a -.ay.; are duly publishtd, JAMi:s COFFiX. Salem, July 9.5. I 3. bi dw R"S iiereay given that I forbid each and H every person from harboring and fa: in-- mv wife Vlattah on tuy hecoans, a'-: hiie. , J 1 1 A. t 1 1 1 tf

nas let c my oeu aati ao tra, arm 1 am .! -mined to pay no dcbU of her con?-

alter tins date. 'k-du JAC(H SMI iiL Floyd Ceunty, I:;d.Juiy Jfi, 18.

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