Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 15, Corydon, Harrison County, 28 March 1822 — Page 2

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Froa Relfitfaaetu At 12 o'clock yesterday, hit Majesty seated upon his Throne, received, on account of the nw year, tht con Sratulationa of the Member of the .oyai Academy ot Sciences, of the Court of Cassation, M Court of Accumpts, the Various Tribunals the College of Pliysic;a . Deputations of Tariou denominations ot Christians, ftp.-, Jews Synagogues he The same learned anJ veligK'U bo dies alter wards t-ffc red their rona

tulations to the Frincea and Princ- s. of the Royal family. antf the Duk of Orleans. Yesterday th? Duke of B'rdcav:s nnd Medemoiselle, look an airing in the Bois de Boulougne. - Madame Paterson, first wife of J ? feme Bonaparte, is, with her daupn fers, staying at Rome The Nuremburg Correspondent, of the 25th ult. contains the follower; ar tides: ''After the return of the Turkish P.stt to the Dardanelles, and, in consequ nee of a report made to thd Grand Seignor of its operations, the D van asm three deputies who word cmrgidto treat, in the name of the P -ic, with the Hydriots. Arrived at Smyrna, these deputies crr.barked on board an English vegsr t, and, accompanied by an interpreter of the Marino and a Qreek from Constantinople, irho, perhaps, would answer with his h' d, like his predecessor Nicholas 2Vf uro, tor the success of this nestoc on, thev set sail lor Hvda. Tne T) lUtics of the Porte vtrc not p rtti -tod to lend, but received on board th vessel th fi st reply to te pio position t?h;ch they made. Th v reply ihey transmitted to three D. lq-Xt--ti& Agents -one, a T k, no.iur, ft Eglisnma;.; the third, a F nch Tr.z: , who had een sent bttarha d to C : go. An order was Riven tote D uties to communicate to this aK ts the result of their conferences, and to assemble with them in Coun cil for the d'fi ;tive resolutions." The 3t. Petersburg Gaz'-tte states, !t is no longer doubtful that Moldavia and Wallschia will be occupied by Russian troops The Russian government has lately contrat ted for very large supplies Of provisions The Wualembarg Official lournil of the 20th ult contains a proclamation of the King, which fixes the re Nations of the ancient Nobility of the K ndom The quality of Member of the Equestrain Order, and the enjoyfnmtol the privileges Meretc belongin;:, are founded upon the posi;-n ot a Nobjt Estate, and th? H' r it.rj ftobtlUf of the possessor, tions which are insepat j A 1 1 vv Mobility of the Kingdom vn'.i i"orr. a Corporate body in each ot the f c iv Cles. The members of the Nc'jit, will have for their pers.ns anH thtie families the right to fix their V--tice id any ttate faming part of t.j G rir aoic Confederation, or which U i ?ace w:ththat hocy. Fhty retail." a family establishments, privileges, & The Members of this Order will fc. -uhjccttoa panicuiar jurisdiction, j'Mhe fiist ntance bnfoic the comnt Judicial authotiti g, In t!ie sec , aid third lr;siao es, before the S.i 'cmr Tribunal Th? proprietors of Noble Estates will tnemnlvs ex' ci-'gt- the administration ot Csvii Jus tice throu'iout the extent of their pOHc3fttoas,y mnof Peurimoos ial Trihual, &:. The Emperor Russia ba3 recently issued an Ukase, the object of which Is to-encourage the convicts condemned to bard labor, at the salt pits of Jfl tr, to return to moral conduct. This Ukase states as follows: Those convicts who distinguish themselves by their good conduct jh3ll be erased from the list of peribns transported; and promoted to the Tank of principal workmen; a school shall be established at Hetz, it shall be permitted io the vyives of the conVicts to follow their husbands into their piles of exile; for this purpose the Administration shall deliver them passports, and shall furnish them passports, and shall furnish them with every thing requisite for the j ourney. The s&me provisions are applicable in other places of escile, to all criminals vrbose condemnation docs net imply Cttil est!:.

Ititigtio runortd, that tba King of Naples and the King of Sardinia, arc about to take into their service, tht former 1000 Swiss troops, the Utter 4000. Iroa lleliV GsXsrU, 32areh Captain Plummci of scar Otter, ar rived at Newburyport on Mcnda last from City of St. DomingOi which place he left 10th Feb informs that President Boyer arrived in the harbor, the 8th, and landed at the head cf his troops on the 9 a Feb. Therepub-. liean flag was hoisted at the Fort, and ' a national silute fired. The transfer was nadc without the shadow of re aittancc and the populace vtre frantlr with joy, the old Spanish merchants were the cnTy class that did not. appear to relish the sport. Business for 'ho moment suspended and tho

Congress. INT SENATE. Wtdnesdoyx March 6, 1821. Mr. Thomant from the CommiUeo on Public Lands, reported a bill sup piemcntary to the act of last session, for the relief cf the purchasers of pub lie lande; and the bill was read. The Senate then resumed thi consideration of the bill to establish a government for the Territory of Florida, and spent some time in considering the amendments adopted yesterday in committee of the whole Among tho propositions made to amend the bill this dayMr. aton moved to confine all ths sittings of the legi&lativc council of trw territory to one place (Peneacola) instead of their being held at Pnsacola and St. Augustine alternately.' The motio was opposed by Mr. Smith and Mr. Holmet of Maine, and after being debaie( a short time, Te Oiostton was taken on the mb tion and lost ayes U. The Committee of th? Whole, yes. tcrday,on motion of Mr &ngt of Alabama, struck out of thr bill - tbe following clause of the eleventh section. No slave or slaves shall, directly or indirectly, be introduced into th5 caid territory, except by a citron of the United States, removing Into the said territory for actual settlement, tnd being, -t the time of such removal, bona fide owner of such slave or slaves, and every t!ave imported or brruht into the said territory, contrary to the provisions of this act, shall, thereupon, be entitled to, and receive his or her fretdom. On the question of concurring with 3 committee in striking out this c'.suse, Mr. zjilit made some remarks to e :w he CKpr-diency of retaining it jn thr bill. Mr. lng of Alabama, i;pliv? id Mr utlis further advoc3tel a agreement to the aovendrntnt. Mf $srv i-'ton and Van Burtn jinC1 brir.fly vc be discussion, and Mr. 'ttC'& aj inst the clause at con-s!-jr:be krgvh.nd with much car. :uc a on Ifcreeitie with tho t.o-r. -oi nee the whole m striking out toe r5oc- j, was decided, by yeas and .1 the arnrmativej as follows: VE AS Messrs Barhoiir, Benton, B"own ol L uisianar D'VVolf, Eaton, Eibott, G l!ard, Holmes of Miss. Johnson c! K-Johr.son ofLoj. Kiog cf Alah. Lloyd, Macon, No"ble, Pleasants, Smith Southard, Stokes, Van Drke. Walker, Ware, Williams of Miss Williams of Tenn 23 N YS M-srs. - Barton, Board, man, Brown of Ohio, Chandler, Dickerson, Findiay, Holmes of Maine, King of N Y. Knight, Lanman, Lowrie, Mills, Morril, Otis, Palmer, Parrott, Ruggles, Seymour, Thomas, Van Buren 20 HOUSE OF REPREIENTATIVES. Thursday, March Y Mr. HemfihilU from the Committee on Roads and Canals, to whom was referred the bill from the Senate, supplemental to an act to appoint Commissioners to lay out a road from Wheeling to the Mississippi, tvhich bill directs that the road shall pass through the capitals of Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, reported amendments to the satna; the effect of which, if agreed to, trill be to reduce tho number of Commissioners from three to one, and to rrduce the appropriation from ten to five thousand dollars.

5otiatVan Sennit $ Osr trior cni Commander in Ckirfcfthe stats cf Indiana To t whoslialt seo these pre.

eente: Greeting. :Whfrka the General Assembly of the tate .afcresaid by a joint rcsolation approved the 3 1st dav of December last, appointed and set apart, the second Friday of next month to be observed ss a day of pnblick supplication and prayer to Ahnigb God, that he may avert the justjud?:aients impending our land, and that in his manifold mercies, our conntry maybe blessed with fruitful seasons sad our citizens with health and peace. Now, therefore, be it known, thatw compliance wift the joint resolution aforesaid, I Lave Issued this rav proclamation requiring the good people of this state, to abstain from ell semis labour on said day, and hereby requesting and soliciting relious societies of every denomination, to keep and observe the same as a day of humiliation, fatting and prayer. Given under my hand and seal cf state, at . (l Corydon, this twclf'h day of March one thousand eight hundred and twenty twu. JONATHAN JENNINGS. By the Goverror, R. A.NnWSVy. 5lt siva&rFis SALE.. By virU. of an execution to me directed from the Clerk's o?.cc of ths Washington -Circmt Court, in the name of Marston G. Clark, against Joseph Jenkins ar.u Patrick Callin, I have levied on the Tavern stand, formerly occupied by Williatn Kcl-: in the Town of Salem, contcinir.g two lots and one half let, being the lota known and designated in the plat of said town, by the numbers thirty thres and thirty four and the East hilf of cue hundred and twenty -sis, together vith all the appurtenance thereunti belcngtuy, which will be sold by wis at the Court-hcusc iu Salem on the 30th day tf March, Ir.3t. between tho hours of 11 and 4 o'clock ot'sad da ta satisfy the execution aforesaid. LEVI WRIGHT, s. w. c. March 1 1, 1822. 143 iv MM I - - I i ' 1 Marshal's Sae. There will he exposed to public sale, on Thursday the eleventh day of April next, between the hours of 12 and 4 o'clock of said day, at the Ccurt Koticc deer, in the Town of Corydon, part of Lot No twenty nine in the town of Corydon, as designated on the plat of said town, bcunded as follows, vij: Beginning at the south cast corner of said lot, running thence west with the street 36 feet, thence north ICO feet, thence east 36 feet, thencQ eouth 100 feet to the place of beginning; levied on as the property of Seth M 8c Zebulon Lcvenworth, by virtue cf an execution in the name of James Paul and John M'Nickte, agamst said Levenworth: where due attendance wili be given by ALEX LITTLE. D M. for JOEIN VAWTER, M. J. D. March 16. 1822 143 w J AMES DOUGHERTY: You wilt please take notice that on the second day cf the next April term, of the jFioyd Circuit Court Indiana; 1 shall apply tc the said court in session, to appoint Corr.mioncra to divide between you and myself, the lot of ground numbered eleven, on Upper Hiph-Street, in the tovn of New Albany Floyd county Indiana, pursuant to the act of the Legislature entitled Ati act to provide fcr the partition of real estate, aporoved January 7th 1313,' Yours Sec. JOHN HUNTINGTON. March 15th, 1822; Thomasson Sc Miles All's.- ' " 14 4t Daniel C. Banks, Martha An Banks his wife and Catiiarxnr Silliman: You will please take notice that, on the second day of the next April term of the Floyd Circuit Court Ind, I shall apply to the said court in session, to appoint Commissioners to divide between you and ourselves, the lot of ground numbered r.ins oh UpperHigh street in the town ol New Albany Floyd county Indiana, pursuant to the act of the Legislature entitled 'An act to provide for the partition of real cetate, approved January fth, 1818.' Tours ice. , March 15th, 1822. 3SIaty Ann JVjrefc, late alary Awu Sman. Thomasson Miles Att's. u t

IahiV Office Woit. Alistof Backs, the noies orbicl sjrreeelTV Lie s Caeh, for tbe Sale of Putlic Lands. at JefTersonville. Bank of the U. S. ai'd branches , Bank of Virginia and branches , Karmcrs bank, ditto. Bank of Pen n. (Philadelphia,) North America, ditto. Bank of Philadelphia, ditto. . . , . . Farmers ic Mechanics bank, ditto. Mechanics bank of city and coanty, de Commercial Bank of Pccn. ditto. Schuylkill bank, ditto. Bink of Northern Liberties, ditto. Union brnk of Baltimore in BaltiniQIC, ' Mechanics bank, 41 Merchants bank cf Baltimore, Franklin bank of " Commercial & Farmers bank " Farmers it Mechanics bank " Bank of Maryland, ank of Baltimore, Bank of Columbia, Dis.of Columbia , Union bank of Georgetown, ditto. Farmers & Mechanics bank Fatriotic bank of Washington, Bank of Washington, . ' Dank of Metropolis Union bank of Alexandria " Bank of Alexandria ' Bank of Potomac k . ' Farmers bank of - ' - Central Lank cf Georgetown Vit8jitg?cn (DUt.) Keiv-Ycik b?xk New-York, ManLattan Company diuo, Mechanics bank 44 Met chants btnk " Union bank of . 41 Bank of America Frunklin bank c f the City of New Ycr5. Bank of Chilliccthe, Bauk of Illinois, at Sktwnceiows, B" Ank of Orlcan, Orlcihs, State Bank of Louisiana , Union Bank of South Carolina. State I?ank of South Carolina rxd tranche. Farmers and Mechanics Bank cf Indiana oS Madison, Except botes of a lets denomination than fito dollars. LAND OFFICE'MONSY. REC LIVABLE AT TRRL I2AUTS Specie, Bank of the U States and tranche!) lnccrporatcd Ba ksofBcstoD, Mass New York Sank. inWewYork, Bank of America; do. Bank of Pennsylvania; Philadelphia Do of North America, do Do of Philadelphia, do. Farmer's Ec Mechanic's Ba:'k, Mechanic's Band cf city 8c cout t7 Commercial banh of Penn. do. Schuylkill bank; do. . Bank cf Nnrthcn Libertiesi do. Union bank of Baltimore, Baltimore j , Mechanic's bank; do. - Merchants do. Franklin do. of Baltimore do. Commcrc'l h Farmers banfc Farmera' Sc Acchanic'a do. Bank of MarylenJ, do. Do of Baltimore, do. Bar k of Columbia, Dis of Columbia. Union bank of Georgetowni dp. Farmers' 8c Mechanic's bank, do. Patriotic bank of Washington; d?. Bank of Washington, do. . Do of Metropolis, do. Union bank of Alex&udria, do Bank of Alexandria, do. DoofPttomac, do. Farmer's bank of fro3hinton do.' Farmer's and Mechanic's bank o', In diana at Madison Ind Except notes of a less decora'pa tion than Fire Dollars "Lar.& Ofiice Mone. The following is a list of bank r.ctcs tvhich will be received in payment for lands, in tho lend office at Brookvllle, except notes of a lea denomination than five dollars, yz. Bank of the V. States '2c brancheE, New-York bank, New -York, k Ilanhatten Company,- do Mechanic's Bank, do

A7crchant'a Bank, Union Bank, Bank of America, do da d6

Bank cf Pennsylvania, Phil&dcl Bank of N. America, . do Bank of Philadelphia, do Farmer's and Mechanic's do fechanic's bank of city & co. do Cdmmercial bank of Penn. do Schuylkill Bank, d0 Bank of Northern Liberties, do Bank cf Maryland, . Baitimorc. Bank of Baltimcre, do Bank of Columbia, District cf Col. Union bonk cf Georgetown, do Palriotic bank of Washinlcs, do Bank of the Metropolis, do Bank of Alexandria, -do Bank of Virginia Sc bancbea, Vir4 Farmers Bank and branches, do Bank of Cbiliicothe Ohio. Farmer's and itfeclianic's bank c! Indiana, at Madison. BanUcf Orleans. Net7-OrI?anjs

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