Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 18, Corydon, Harrison County, 18 April 1822 — Page 3

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U:.nz to praise b'jii r.ct afraid to bicrr.e." OOUYTJOJf, Frc-n letters received by citizens of the place, i. is cnf.roed, tact Erasmus Poxvell is a candilie: governor. Vv"i;.l:aj4 olk&, is announced iatnc We3vrn Suu a? a candidate Tor lieut. Govern sr. Jowatiiw Jf.kivgs, 'a announced in tie rhni-lstown paper a a candidate to represent !'se d Congrcssicnil District. la various places, it appears, that money for ti.fc Ferwoners hss been received. At this p.?. it bs not. and it irculJ be advisable for thfm to wait until they have notice of its retetisa, r.hich will he shortly co daabt. h? .nrrjisioners eppnintevl to locate a I p. to rood . from the Horse Shoe Bend on fro Ohio. tr T.niir.naroli. met. and commenced th4? fo.x' ot the tovrn cf f.etenvrnr'h ::ae pro oa ?hr, ,;.t-.h ?aoli.io destine, arx tiiea Pv'i-. irncl for tnra treks , then to proeee-J j IJi?.nr.po!is.- This rd will be cf great ira-ror-ance to the middh section cf the state. The Iv:v li'A, at T.eTfnvrcrtb is a very gradual n t, one of the eaisst to get a road ever, th'tcau be found rear the Ohio The rcztl H! be of srei.t iprtnce t.- Lev en worth, TrhKh is b.iacti?al!y situated on thb Ohio, an1 ra -s it qu:te a co;nci?rcial poh.i; the ral fs on jo.i grccsd and quite vc!f leading into ftr.J through a r.'cL lti.! well improved country about F ioli, Ofteeiia.ind P.des!ce; -Paoli is CS A i Fahstiuo 43 r.: easureu miles from Li Off FX 6 fi. Off Ti N. T OASlTT-5. Moa :iy, 1 o'clock, P m. CPr-r ship James OroDjn i0 F.tv r.pooL. Feb I Thi morning v: . it civtd London papers ct to 29 di ot Jinuary Private i tteu. h - v he a received trom Constantino-pi-, dated the 27th December, at . "vhsch lime that ci;y remained in a ta;e of tranquility. No change had faitcn place ii public afters, and the sains uiccftahvty prevailed respecting the adjustment cf the disputes Mth Rosaia These '-lettt rs contain nothing- rev? respecting the aCFsiracf yicnr.n. Jji. 14 T? Porte ha received ifitc!i:gsnce that the Persian; n:ue cnt'.re'y ceased '.hostilities, and peace in ay te corjr,ieri;d 3 cooclndt d between tlu tv;a powers. In tha v'icitr.ty of Ba? Lid and the neighbor:nr; counties, t:.a cholera morbus h.nd; cert ind oiT IOC J victima in a few d.iya. Lovd'.n, Jar; 29 Duty has been pao within t'.e I eiht daya, o;i an nnnual Urge ' uaaliiy cf herr:p an:! V'-r? t-Ar? 3h"mment of Bvitlch iTi2i;cfactort d good have been' mad a ;;d sliil rnahir.g, to the soathevn ly?art of the vrcrld. This demand hz. the u.srn for the present, of he-pir, the manafactnrers ot woi-h, bnt vcil ir.formed nicrchants d(ubt vvherier the result 'vtil be equally btnafcial The t tantity j;oing out is greaiet than the 'raf-rkcts arc iihs'.y to Aw. York Evening tcf it.. . a 0 . Foreign neivs Dy the ship James Oropper, 'which' arrived about half V-att iH o'clock, from Liverpool, wc i,ave received the Liverpool Mercury id Vsb. lt containing Landon dates tn the evetang of the 9th of January. ;he sailed from the river on the -ith : f Fthrviaty, hwt had no cotnrr.untcau,ii) with the shore for thr dys pre. vioua to her ucpruu-c.- Jiaccyer no news cf importance. ; There were rurr.orsthat a netv fcr?icr) loan would soon be made public, cu7ne said frcm Huasb, and others from America. The report, hovreyer, did, oo t '-ctm io have real foundation. . Frori Curat ra, Kirch 2. Ti i fc!!oH?t?s i exitnct ef & !?r

ur catfcJ St. Pkrtc'3, rviaitinuc, Ftb. 1 Yesterday a ship of the fine, 3 fiirjates, 3 pabarras, 4 brigs, Iz 4 ichocners, having on hczzd UOCa men, and 50 pieces cf field artillery, saikd from this port. This expedition is destined for SarnaLa, at which place, it wi!l tlaoiv up for.ificslicr'.f; tnd will speedily be reinforced, when no atteiui-t will to made to retake Spanish Santo Domingo frota the Haytians; and in the event ol success may probably lead to extensive operations lor the overthrow. of that sable (jovtrnrnent. Emigrants arrive daily trom St. Dom'nwo. The unfortunate planters ate ruined, in constqucr.ee cf ilieir slaves havinrj been declared freo by an act of the Hay tun ioicrmnent. Seven phatical ve&seli hae been taken by the French cruisers and sent to this island. The Columbian cruiser Joscta has hud an engagement with the Spanish hchr Panohita, in 7hici: the Jutttr had her mainmast carried away by a shot, bhe had j;one to Porto Rico to repair, and take in a cargo of cocoa fcr Cadiz A considerable number vers hilled ar.d . wounded bo both udt.s." 1 additio!) to the information cor.taiutd in the -'above c sitae;, we learn from St. Ti'cnios, that 'the French fket vras srtn pas'mg to the r.crih cf thai island vn tf e I4:h u!t. Capiain lii-abi'.ry -vhu made the repot ai iiul.uit." litc rE'.uciln the capture p?:atv at Cap Antonio, has arrived ai II ;Mon. He co H ri hi3 previous s r'-taent, and states (aaya cur Eov.cn .Corp -spondM') that vhen c(f the Cape, a the Sth, a L' ut. ft oxi the I.i:erpr'a2 ca.ne en board, and rt-ueatcd him torfpf.rt, on Lis fcrrivaK that the h?.d captured t arly ihai arnir.,:. u sniri'i cove, cirht p'rAiicai c:;;ft, sur.it with ten, uor;2 .vijj twenty, and sonc with thirty mm cat h, and that the jatinclupirr.a'-.e and yiwl were then ashore with cbut hait the crcv? cf the Enterprise, to QUJit'd. pirates. A3 the Licutentr d(d not rcrr.ain cn beard rr.c.re than tve thutt Capt. 6- V7a unable to !eani further particular; but as ho fctuttd that the bri had a crew cf 140 die a, and one half to guard the pirat' a he thinks the number ol the lat, ter mos; amount to nearly one hundred and sixty. Rclfa Gaz tVcn. the ky. Herald .V Merca-tHe Ad. -SIEAM BOAT MEMORANDA April h The G-Clarh sailed for New Or I vans. 5ih The Tennessee, Bridrori, saiied for N- Orleans. ; CthwTiie Columbus, Hart, arrived at Shipptngpcrt, 15 day a trow ICevv Orleans Jlztr act from her Log-Look. March S i. 6 p. m suited from II. Orttans, pasd the 02g3 Li tho r.ijjht. 25, 2 p. m. assisted the OlWc 'iJranch-in getting off the ' Bar on' Tisompwrn's Point. 20, 7 p m- got up to the Jamra Acss, aKround at Petit Galf, stopped by hee 2 hours. The Dtichange uLing in cotton at liayen i-'ierre. "April I, t) ?. m. passed the Hccla, bound for i5t. L'.iuU. H a. rn. met the Robert Thompson t Mo 04, 2 p. m passed the Expedition, wooding. 3 p. tis. passed the Cinscinuat: above 1 3t 7 p. m passed the Uapcleon at Lr. tie -Prairie; the Dolphin tsy there at anchor bound for St. Louis. 0. 9 a. m. met the Tennccsce bound down, 2 miles below Shawneetown. C, C p m. anived at Shippingpor!. April 9 The Gen. Pike and tbe Comet arrived from Cincinnati. lG.h Expedition, Helton, arrived rt SltippinKport tn a short passage 1-oui New Orleans with freight and 100 passengers. Parsed the Napoleon, having broke her machinery.

Kumars cf Iter Newspapers froai Canada, of the 12ih inst. stcta that a person had arrived at Montreal, by way of the U. S. with advices the Governor in Chief, containing information cf a declaration of war by France and England ahist Uust'13. A Philadelphia p?per inform3 that larr.o orders have been received in the United States, for the purchase of Russian he rnfi, on account of the J3ri:Uh government, and that that article, meosstquvnee had risen 25 per cent. Detroit Gar.

As the ae3sioa of ConRrcsa advances, its busintsi becomes important. There was yrsterday introduced, by the Naval Committee in the House of Representatives, a bill for permanently fixing the Naval Peace Establishment, embracing provisions highly in.tcresting to that btanch of the public service The bill ptnposes that the number and description of the principal ocers chall be as follows: One Rear Admiral; Five Commodores; Nineteen Captains; Twenty-three Masters Commendant; One heddred a d forty Lieutenants, 8cc. Intending to publish the whole cf this b; 11 shortly, wo will not attempt to follow itt details Tne iff ctofitf w believe, will be to discharge from service a considerable number of the officers now on tnc Naval Establish-

ir.:. A a 1 In t House of representatives. South ameiucan goveunmen vs. The Kouae then resolved itself into a committee of the whcle on the state cf th. Union, (Mr. Cagc&r.t in the .air,) on the report ot iht Committee 0:1 foreign Itvluticns, recommejdiu the retcgr.iiion of the indep-nd Ciicoofthi- South American provmccL. aiid proposing an apptoprmtion to ccny the sii::e into .fT.ct The r"S"luttons with which the report conclude are as follows: llcs jlvtd. That the House of Repuact.uiivcs concur in tii; opinion Lxprts-:d by the President, in his m csa.- of the Cth if March 1822, that the Anu ricau piovmctsof Spain, which have declared ihcir indepes rler.ee, ir.d art in Hip ctjoymtnt of it, ought to b recogmz:d oy the United rjttts aa independent nationa. Hcaolvidi That the Committee cf Vay3 a;d tMans be insiructed to rcport a b:!l appropriating a sum, hot ctjcicding ciu hundred thousand dollars, to enable the Pre side u of the & -nited states to give due cfluct to such recognition. Mr T,in:bte, Mr. Pointeti, Mr. i?;ra, IMr AV.'sc; ofYa, in succession, delivered their se.-.timtnts, tho two first at eonsidtTable length, generally in favor cf the propositions before the 2ou3c. The coaimiltee tricn rose, reported to ihe house tbtir agrccnlcu to these rcio!utions. The question being abect to be p'Jt on agreeing to the. first resflntion Mr. Tucker ol V . oojected to the phraseo'oy rjf trie resolution. a:.d proposed to substitute the word nations" for provinces,' where it occurs. SoiKe other member mentioned the word "governments' as proper, and Mr Tucker sovcritd his oioti...i. Ish Kxsseli had ro particular pcirttaiity, tic atd, for the pharseology of the 'rer.olutiou, but he objected to the word gcvernr.icr.cs. because, accordit g toojr -vvem, the word 'govern meni is different in meaning fram the word nation. He would not .hiir.self aclmawledge any nation to live a free and independent govern cner.t vhtch is not a government of the people " After some further corvetsation, in which Messrs. U'ood li'right Rect Tucker and II jYclsvn bore part, Mr. Tucker aricd his motion so as to make the receive read, "ins late American Provinces of Spain;" which alacndmcnt was agreed to. The question was tien taken, by Yeas and Nays, on agreeing to the siid first resoiutioo; and the Yeai aad iJays thereupon were as follows: "'YEAS 159 . N Y Mr. Garnett. Sj the first resolve passed unaniro- . cusly, wi h the exception ol a single Vote, The second resolution being under censidcration Mr. Cu.mde: 9 wished lhat.aomo getleman who was converssnt with the vietvs of the commit- " tec, i.i relation to the cubjsct, would explain the reasons for the particular sum that had been reported. I?or himself, he was not entirely prepared to say what sum ought to be appropriated. Mr. Smith, of Md proposed to modify tbc resolution?, t to l;v.v it op-

ticnal wjh tHo Ccniciittee of Ways and Means to report a specific appropriation. The motion was opposed by Mr. NfiLsow, of Va. and Mr. Trimble, who were unwilling to alter the resolution as recommended by the committee, at.d preferred that this should be dis

connected from any ether appropriation. Mr. S.T.Hh remarked that his onlj view tn making the motion, was to get at the object ol the friends of thet measure more readily than could perhaps be donr, by a special bill Lrthis purpose. But, in conformity with the wishes that had been expressed, he withdrew the motion. The question was then put uporj the second resolution, and carried zwBaltim .re, March 18. COLUMBIAN REPUBLIC. Fiom a Caraccas Gi2?tte ju-t received in this ci'.y we I am that Boli var had returned from Q.jito, after securing the independence of that section of the South The people had declared themselves forever independent of old i pan : A letter of a subsequent date announces the recapture ot Coro by the Patriots An expedifon was fitting cut to blockade Porto Cavello by sea, and the arrival of Com Daniels was impationtly looked for io take th command. N$V Trcf that a mar. tan be hit o grandfather There was a widow and her dauhttr-m-law, and a man end his sen Tm wutow cianled the son, and the daughter the old mar.: the 1 1 m wioow was thcrelore mother to net husband's father, consequently grandmother to her own husband. They had a son, to whom she was greatgran dir. other: now as the son of a gtt-t'grandmcther must be either a grandfather or a great uncle, this boy was theiefore his own grandfather. ANNUAL TaLEvmOj. GOVERNOR. VTam WcndricVls, " LIEUT. GOVERNOR. llatUff Boon, vittamPoke, CONGRESS 2d DISTRICT. 3 vmatlian 3 eiming&, COUrJTV COMMISSIONER. Y. tones, BY virtue of an rx-eution' t me cHrecteJ, 1 shail expe to public sale cn Saturday tbe 4tb day of May next, at tbe court-house io Erowesta.vn, t.7o lo't Ijingia Brownstc rrn. numb ered twelve and tLIrtcen, taken in execution a the property of John Evans at tbe suit of iriUuao Flinn Dr. . "WUViamll. Emug,a c. 182 , SlifcritTa Sale. BT virtue cf a" execution to fiie directe l. 1 shall expose to p tiic sale on Friday the 2d 'Uj cf May next, on the ( remises the N. E. quartet of section no. 24 i. t-.trnahip no 6 of range no. 5 eaf t, eontainiig CO 1-2 seres, taken in execution as the property of Samuel C. Tate, at tieJ suit oTJoLc Storm. WILLIAM It VYING, S I. C. 13 2xr TO John Weathers and Eli 2t.be ih his wife; Robert Bowman, Athanasius Weathers ft Elizabeth his wile, Milo Bowman, Ransom Bowman. Julia Ann Bcwman, Lacinda Bowman and Leonard G VV. Bowman. I shall apply to the Circuit Court of Harrison county, to be held at Ccrydon at tbe court-honte on tbe third Monday of May next, for a partition of the north east quarter of section seventeen intowothip twe north of range five east of the second principal neridin of the district of JefFersoovHle,of which tract I claim onrijhtof Jamea' FisUr a:. J wife, and WilJibin Bcwmaa aad wife, two uc!; tided fourth parts. Apr. isth j see. WAam"Waras. Ti. V7. WStSON att'y. 18Mt Good clean lAnen and 13 ot ton raysmll e rccmci n a5ticnt or d'lcs to tYiift OiE.ee.