Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 31, Corydon, Harrison County, 18 July 1822 — Page 3
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ft COllY'KK "uunaT, Kv iBUV2. '"nuK;.-!-..,-, Lave dci.r-.d h.-Mio a p. lie for .l-t iiS at the nc t August Idectioii. A : cu f,r r-ti . ;. r Las ben r,rr te.V I v M 1 vUoiiCy the r;,.v. in tj.feir.iU) to tub a" '.- I -is FxYy J. Jrxiic.s: ' " 'H.- cxn.p'urv matr-.rr ii '.-r'cx f.i vgrr '-,v c.i Jn.-w-d hirm If j.,c ;:; cc:.!t ot.vcU ia 'p Pii-rha, ! ecn s --:h r3 wo onslVr ''I -P i trorsg cl-!...j to the mercy of the 'c-ttiv. His cc '.not hoc l-cen nm'V.rry -t mi mt'c'- -o, that br h;.3 nti A th outrre ct;.IUUne cf the t:rr, ;..orrhv.t Was r.Th c:i the -iti; cf .Inly when u -'r ' fi -'y itl tc-.ot: aVempted b the o'j7" ":" ,c c- "p'" i'i rrb'..di:ig cs-i3:.r.ee f '' r- i 'M' 'n his sif:!KU. that we In e ,,fv:' H.if'X;il;'i, ot' f3wor sh'nvn t; 1 im 'v;.- than j'l.dlee. :tod ?: the s r.:" .r'' oj ftii.ti.U 10 tne l.-.iJi".'; b .i '! l" v i.-, hi yvt M i r. .. Ycuroln. h r.'-I.; 51 j-, ";. t oiLPifKN u.:,;;t,v, ) :,.;!. (i .VATiiM. Y, ! 0. r wm j:;f, Afc.f. - JsirLr.soMvii.ci:, I'.iy 18 J?, a Cin.--I li .ie to ncvjuJiit y.'ur Lxoti! 'rcy t.c- on the 4th of Jiu, , tl.i c k (.it ju-isauci i r i U chrtr c sotc ftoni th. Sutc j.tisow ct ? . i -i poce; .;i3 ? f j r.Si l !ij sli.ii in the hf:v1 sr. )- ?t!er, and st'i) ped. Th? lu t.Mr !r. Yc3t 'er, tad IVi so oe dfixs jrpi.n! heft vcrvif'"; u u i-.f the !iurt ot i lie U;" -f.ac;t'ia hi'u-cm. I o;icfquuct vX t-iis. if i'coniv.o aco;ss.;tv itiipIo a pt-r-in 10 yjsi-t 'Wit pri-.Hrs t.n-:iu ad?niito-.e ot' ih'S e.c it unity, four cf tv-tii r.i-.ide ariaii 'trii 't? to m:!re thtir ec pe V(?ttr. Acxriiiiul about l o'clock. '.i!e vt.4 .i.S-jticrs wire at nctk ia the r; ! ' r story ot iKi priKi etc of theoi requeued f ; k,;ve ius !.;;h u!" A" o t !ow. uhich ivas done as Vttftt''n:ji n-t.itc tin1 avi-t- hf sr-rr r.:v ivat'h- : ;t; t'uh f risotui , throe ! ad coift ivcm r;et then thanis Iiso, zed him in the vi U;c siaiis ia the nj j?r b:.orv, a; d nd of tn tariibl r J dc.vu uiot!t-i-10 ih srotid :I.or, tivl it uppnArtd to If fhe iiirt-r.'!.; ?!.c ; risx--rs H co iu.ee. (he nij a;)t :..:--cv in ( :h i'eiis, h (.icii f.te "11 Ji it d -cr. Hut the ; t r J.- ifit:?; ihi dii.Ui Lciv. st.itcd fri .u- Ids ' ."..irvd 0 ;.i$t.d atid r.a to tu s.t On d?-v.-rnv .'.ckepi'cv, thv"1 prisoners leu the - ;sis--r.t keeper cad ri d .wn hit3 the !c rT s'ciy cf the rt i'-oa an i w'uil in 'h? Ret of bi:i"3'ir. $ri)i dcyr, cac 01" t5t;n vsa stiot t'jroith tbc left fcTC and shoulder, the others lv ti.is tiaifi fe..J icrctJ a pesir..;? lhr:r.,iU -o-. aiid lhe- (" I their rs-rapr. T!e ;:'is jn r r? I'e.I.is u' r1 de-prnir fc '.1-)v.- as eo dd ho found t Cm.- St.vc. r';fei-H ti e one u-ho was n:';t; "i. 11 rue is aolm L-, hs Iiai been hr.t a slitrl tiuie Leic, aud v;;$ Uads bted'.T a thi h.i A of the riot. I Le p y.Uo esc ara J:oc. iI To'-vuserd, Alual Ti!W:nd :rd Joba t-i;.cn. They t three nost iC'.,?vo!i;)itd i1h.uo, a:t-i it i hr;u that 5ery civzeu will endeavor to h.wc thew retaken, as a is fur th.? tah I c so d that 'hey shel I, if r-ossil-ie, lr..iht U a '3ia to cajfmeiit nh (Cv.-;::rur,V:;.'. '.) Much has been said abort the 2pp-anth:-.5 fIectiaa for meers of Cor.gr. sj k .d 3 eor.ihijatien h-:s been f-naCa, the object of r-hioh,- is not ipach to p;"c:i . !e the jMih'ic welfare, ai it is t defeat Mr. .-t?. nit-s1 eiertioa. JuJje Sco t "vvas solicited tootuT ids services fo it-; resent me district as enrly as Much last, a- d-.-uhrcd belns a candid de. J. !u F L .ss .vQ theti sounded puhlie onnden.as Id:, iv to f-e-c une a caikiuiate ; but after sore.e time determine id net to be, as early as the fuat of may lat. Dating fe last Srpreaie Coart, Mr. Jenuinge'i pcrs 'tial and political er.emies united i;t their xeitins tc i duce Moj SulFiver of Madison to . become a candidate He however npr.n reflectioa trcei.ei their object perhaps and did net content t. I'-toome a eat.didate Ail were willing t,)yi-'U ditirprettuiMcns to moj. Sullivan, batn&f cni cf thf-ra disposed (o yield his pietentiens to a cerd in Corgms tn Mr. Jennings ! Upon it beIctioivn t'xat Maj. Sullivna woJd net he a cauaotate, Mr Ross has his name aunociiced as suc a"'.H.ut the fn-stcf June, E&tyitiutanding his ecl.:ra!;o5 s in Mar. Thss it reracinsd until hey c'ine tc the coachrioa that Juje Sxelt TT..n'd'cun a better po-1 fr Congress than Mr, TiO1".. and won id mnrf hkcly enable thm to put Jen.' dogs dtwa; and the Judge consented 1 1 ihiir- a is'tea alihcu;li he had previously declarti r-tliUy as wll is in rri'in, the! kt neef f r-otiK!f a candidate. And rt tens then ih I Mr. Ross declined a serond time The'e are ' f, eft which are snsceptiole of proof and wi!l art e cnt d , and re directly connected uith theL fjst itjtct in their arrangement and intrigue, chieh had beer, & is to elect anj ether perse, if thereby they can keep Mr. Jenrir.ps out. bk ie Tdecun f U,e Diitrict whether thev v)!i
,U".n!n2r.;e 5 fiii a prcsedir against their rilf J id ;e SccU h35,a geed a ri?ht'to beco ne a candidate as any other uin, bi t we object to the m?n:ier ar.! c'.rcinasta:fi wirh which ho lr.i3 been made a candidate, after it war be
lieved that none of the others in the combinatien succeed, iin!e?s the Jndg;e could. To assist and enable them to etfect their object against Mr. Jeuo;njH, the jr are now sounding the cry of . aiiibuion and askteff too much, because beir; a candidate ft-r the District, he has said, fhat if the people cf the state elect him, he i willing to represent them in the next winter's fession of t'.e I Ttli Congress. Suppose Mr. Hendncks had been a candidate to represent this District hi Congress, insiea l cf being a candidate for go ?rni-r, wau!d any person have said he was askirg too much? and would he not bave been ,io scH crsc, if elected, t'ne representative elect fr f u - years? llaj not Mr. Hendrick? been a i" 'rcicidiuve cleat fi three years after every 1 ;a! :r elcctioa since the state potetnnicnt cotha .-.Mi -ed: end v.a? it ret the same case with Mr. Jdi.ii!t;i n he.n Dclojcst? for several years iorep.re.u the Jht-ii Vt rrituy of Indiana? These are i' e facts anil (Ley grow cut cf the circumstance,' t ut it Las bee n the policy of this state, to fleet 0 Icpreseritative to t'cgi"os a year before the tiuie tltith-i would b" jeq'.'ired Vj lake his scat. . Seppoie that tliis stcte had 'pursued a different o-ase, as soiiie tti,ndo, which is, not to elect ' rcpiesentativci f.i 'he HHh Conji-ess, until after tlie 1 "'lit Congress s!::.!! have expired, la s"c!i cr. e, s'midd only elect eaie . person ft I e ap;ax irhin eler.tioii, tonptcseot the sta'c i'.iii-i.r tiie next wintor. Ai d where then wo'sld have been .l e. objections to Mr. Jennings being eUc;rl a candidate? Scppose he had been e1 cfeJ cud afttr the Sd of March next, when the I "th Conrcsi v.;;l tei::i.:ate, rtturned to this d.s'rict, in w-fiieli he tesides aid -hould t;en be-t.-mc a c;:nJidne to 1 present this District, in f.f li oi'se. I ndv ce'ii J there havfe been any cbjte i n tu thp !;i'oun;Vof asking too nmc'a? The ii'i.o'e. JVci is ihN, th:tf the who'e spparent dilSII i- v is produced 'ay the election for the vacancy Jo thf I T 1 1 1 Congress, and the election for the I'i:U'h:t in the i;3t!i Congress, being fxrd on ti.e SjI,-c day, i'.rd dii? isprotluced by thepo'ic t-f our stite. clcoiiiig ro;treseiHatives one year bei re hand; when a (itt rta.t policy would bave f.xed the eic.-tiou U v the v acancy in August next, end the eleeh u I ji the Districts one jear aflerTin rv ar.- tho-.e who uu v l wish to cn!r-, rbir.d Uu. sa' jwof, and do oot uish that the pcop!e should tn. hrdahd it before the election at' b ust ! Mr. Jc!ini;e;s, sv his opnoscrs, ashs too i'otcIi, b( caose he h willing to !e a rcpresentativ w- it..-' tin. e yems fnstead of two, and this is the extent of the niuhiiion of which they ceniplaia. I sha'I lure mahe a ' comparison bcfivren him, nnd the 'ither can;M 'aies, Judges Sc.dt and Fieyd, t toi.-!;.k- -lu ir ambiron greater than tliuT of.io1.' t:tn, hut to plre c them in pint of ajjibiiuc on a Liei et Iva-twiih Mr. Jennings. These gPLt'eiiCa hive each in their turn been ca 'didate;i to re; r"t nt the state six j;'ta-s ia die sensUe cf Uie Utiiu-d fas. without resigning their olives as dt.de, which they then heid, and a'Hl lulj, aiid which do not expire m:!ilr..xt uii.ter come a year Is there, more ambition io Mr Jfiininsr- '-t it. ? cau Ii l.Vc for thres years, V.cx it was for tliose gentlemen " whohme been candidates to represent the state for sir j xtid was inert .uy thn g Uicn s id h'j ;j nt ihciv Ui'.ition ? I a :i tc. SIDNEY. TitCC L W AT ION. y tie GvtV nor of t.t itjti cf J.iiiani; vi'hereas it has been represented to me, tMt e.r. ihe foarth d..$ ef the present month, t!rec of tie convicts in tiiO S'ate prison cjfcctcd their f f .?e, vi: I obi rt Ton-send, Abinl Tc.viisend, 1 nd .Tohn Gi'jso!---'baberi Tcwr.se nd i abo tfive feet li.o ine;i loa, dari eyes and hair, dark complexion, .tad a')ov:t tivcnty-five jears of ?.g?. AS 1 d Tca-im :i is -loct 'jve feet sere a or eight i.ithes hi!, g ey e.-, light complexiuu, light hair, and abr ut ;V, 7-one years of sstelhesa two are bo'hen. at.-i sre round, floV, "active men, sent la the Sta.e 'prison from tiia cooiity of R.pkv John Gibson is a tall, lean fe low. six feet h'g'a, u.'-cs rather deep, a.vl daik, bht Lrown ha.tr, bglil complexion, long slim fate , Si . Lad countenance. Kow 'h-Tofore, I, Jonathan Jcnnini, Gevcrlior and coin:nar.dcr in chief, of the Stato cf Ine'ina, have issued this proclamation . hereby oftVrmi a reward of loO tor the appreheasrou & dJivt rv of the sa'd convicts, at the St;ie prisoa ii Jetfe' sonvilte er in the Jail of any County in this State: or 50 for eitv.er of them. Given from under my hand arid the seal of State, at Corydon, this t th day of July 1822 the sixth year of the Mate, and of the Independence of the United States the fortv-seventh. JONATHAN JENNINGS. By the ittivenior: U. A. New, Sec'ty. From the Indiana Farmer. .'4-enrs Ojfin,Jane 2th 1822 PULUC NOT ICE i3 hereby given, that on ti:t ttii instant, I received $32629,46 from too Treasury of the United States on acco'iiitof the three ver ctnl.fund. CHRISTOPHER HARRISON, gent of the State of Indiana, for the 3 per cent, fund Cnry of a h tier f 'rem the Secretary of the Trcasvry cf the Unite I Stites, to Christopher Harrison, -ie it, Sec Trmcuru Department, 29th llay, 1822. SIR:h answer to your letter of the 7th in-'. I have- the hornr to inform you, .that as soon atV r'the receipt of your letter of the 23d of January , as the amount cf the fund in question couM be ascertained, the Treasurer was instructed to remit to yon a draft on the ornce of the Bank of the Urited States at LoaisTille for the amount, being $326e9,45. This remittance he novr states, was made on the 1st of March last, in a Irtter addressed to yoo, at Salem, in Indiana. As it has n:t rc? .hed you after so long an inter?il, it is j.'esaiaed that the letter was mis sent tarih th-s ?t OtSce to some other Seltm.
Upics thtie circutasttoccs, a duplic4te of tLc drift wou'dhvf.hcen at once forwarded to you, but tie Treasurer has icquested that it might be dtfes red for a few days, that h may make seme ccqairy'cnr the subject. , I am Sir your ob't Servt. Wm. H. CRAWFORD. Cn H"aiwsov, Es'q Jgent fth Slate of Indiana, for te Sjitr cmi fund. ... rr From the Indiana Fanner. Messrs. Editor - It has bean stated, that report has charged me, with having dishonestly managed a part cf the three per cent, fund appropriated for the use of the." JeffersonTillc Ohio Canal Company. In the ordinary concerns of life, men are generally considered innocent until the contrary is made appear. This report bad its origin during the last winter's session of the General Assembly, and induced me, upon being informed of it, to inbodute the subject before the House of Eeprerentives, as will appear by reference to the Journal,' page 500, and my communication, with the document's, were referred to a committee composed of the follow ing members cf the House, viz: Messrs: Dewey, Powell, Milroy, BentHeld & Mitchell, see page of the Journal 303. Mn pK 508 cf the sanie Journal, you will fiud th f'.i?wi! extract ofnt if report cn the subject: V "Mr. Fpcaler Tour committee to whom was rofcrrtd tVie ' coriimrcication of his Excellency the Governor, of. the 2"7th inst. and ti e accompany ir.g documents, have 1iad the seme, under consideration. vm beg leave to report, that the facts detailed id the communication and rtippcrtcd by the acooinpuryiiig documents, are such as in the opinion 01 your committee, as entirely to preclude suspicion of mismaragrment cf any part of the three per cent. fund, winch has hrrrtofore been tppoptutcd to the use of the Jciferscr.ville. 0hio C anal Company, aud Mir.h as to convince your committee that the agency of his Excellency, in that transaction, has been discharged with a due regard to his own character, as v. VI as to the public interest CHARLES DEWEY, Chairman." Toejiouse couciurcd jn the .report cf the Crrnmitfee; ar.d the documents ars 1 u file among the pep of the House of Representatives. This rtpv-rt may be bi ought up cUcwherc in-the sli.e, and 1 have therefore to request the editors in luolaua, to give a place to this conxatuueaticn. Yours, fic. JONATHAN JENNINGS. Sales, July 1st,
CoiIMt aiCATED. To if : Citizens of Ilarriscn Ccinty: Feilovy C itizens: -It is with much Reluctance that I inform you, that I have declined being a Candidate at the ensuing election, but I feel the saroc pstrittic spir.t, that I formerly possessed; end tl c same desire to aid my fellow citijuis in establishing the laws, to the satisfaction of the community at large; and litill tope to have thcTiohor to'teTp W perfuMh thisworkat a future pexipd. I can't express the obligation that I am under to my fiicods and acouaintaaccs, in general f r their friecdlv aid cad assistance en tlie present occasion, I expect to give my friend, mere satisfaction in relation to cy dcdiiiing, in a s!-i t time. I remain your fiiend ft feih-.w-ci(izf n, JOSHUA FARNSLEY. Cory con, July 13, IS 22. Tn the case of the State of Indiana, against tit State Bank, rn a writ of Quo H'crranto. which can,.e on for trial in this court during its late sitting, the jury found a verdict ofguilty, on many rerons charges alleelgcd by the counsel in 1 -!f of th! s'ate and cn yesterday the court pie-ro.-.ncnS judgment of forfeiture of the charter cf tlie institution. In onr next, we will precnt e.tr rf a lers kvill, the j lgmet of the court at let h. Western Sen. For tf.c information of the friends cf Indianape ii, wlio reside at a distance, we state, that tlie i ih l it -iriU of this town and neighboihood enjey, at the pecsent lime, a greater degree of health th tn is known in many tow ns of long standing the rcpcits to the toatrary notwithstanding. Indianapolis G a z. Sheriffs' Sale. r RrTirtne of a writ cf Fieri Facias to me directed from the Clerk's office of the Floyd Circuit Court, in the name of Wm II. Adlinson, against Joseph JJrindley, I shall expose to pnbt lie srde on the premises on the the 22 J inst. the one half of lot Number thirty one, oc upper IILh-Sircet in New Albany: said lot fronts Uplt r-IIigh street thirty feet, and Rnns on Upper Fourth street one hundred and twenty feet, as ibe property cf the said Brindiy to satisfy the j aid writ. JAS. BESSE, shiT. F. C. New Albany July Uth, 1822. 31 1 Sheriffs' 8ac. Ex virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed from the Cieik's cfTice cf the Floyd Cir cuitCouit, in the name of Dan Jackson, against the estate cf Thomas Taylor. I shall expose to putlte sale at the door of the. New Albany Hotel on the 22d iust. a lot in Maxville as the properly of said Taylor to satisfy the aforesaid execution. JAS. BESSE, S. F. C. July Uth 1622. 31 1 GoaJt-YeauLmeiiavid CottoTitagsVilVbc received, in payment tor dues to this Office.
DARING VILLANY. STOLEN on the iright of the rd instant, oa? of the stable of M. Stapp, in Madison, Indiana, TWO HORSES; one is a . . DRK BAY OR BROWN, About sixteen and a half hands high, six or ic' en years old. a star in his forehead end a snip on Lis nose, his tall rather shorter than is common for a hcrsc of his height, he walks extremely well, trots, and races son:? little; he is a rawboned horse, his nip bones ;.how considerably, be is shod befero.and one of his bird legs was alittle skinned r.eur the hough, and also ons of his fore legs near the pas ern joint The above horse is a large and liLely , zed is supposed to be worth $ 120. The ether i5 a SMALL BAY HORSE, ( K stud) about 15 hands high, a small star in hi forehead and a snip ou his nose. Two I ridlcs &, one saddle were taken with the above horses the saddle is considerably wcrn, has plated stirrep irons aud a scarlet cloth bound with buff. The above vi'Jians have taken some new hats out of a hatter's shop, and some new ctoihes from a toiler's shop, and in all probability many ctLtt artictts not yet heard cf. A generous reward and all reasonable charges jvillbe paid to any person who will return sai& l'?rses aud thief, or thieves to the subscribers in, Maaisca, cr will secure either or both ar.d gite information where they iuay be had. Since the above was in ty pe, we have lecn informed tbat a 501 rel horse belonging to Mr. Reed rear tLis town has alto been stolen. N. R. TLevi'lians who took the above described horses were seen this morning tu the roai leading from this place to Lcsingtou and Salem, Indiana. Editors r f newspapers in Indiana, Ohio, , Kentucky, Illinois and Tennessee will please give the above advertisement a few insertions in their itpective papers, and the favor wiUber ciprocated ia the Indiana Republican wten n epiestcd.MILTON STAPP, C. P. J. AIlION IvTa.on Ia July 3, 1822. SI NOTICE. Wednesday & Saturday of r.'.cli week are Market days ia Corydan, and attcution therelo nay be advantageous both to the stiller and buyer. A CITIZEN. 23 tf.
ANNUAL ELECTION. GOVERNOR. r.;rAYiam UcwftvAdts, t . i LIEUT. GOVERNOR. TVatVff Booti, . CONGRESS VACANCY. Jonathan Jennings. CONGRESS 1st DISTRICT. Charles Dewey, William Prince, 2d DISTRICT. Jonathan Jennings , James Scott, 3d DISTRICT, EzraEerris, John Test, Samuel C. Vance. ASSEMBLY. I e,iinisPenningtons Thomas Posey, "Benjamin Adams, 11 avid U "Rhodes, John Tipton, PeAer Mauk, 15 cnjamhi lio ston , SHERIFF. J ohn T . J ameson , J oseAi P addacks f COUNTY COMMISSIONLI; John AV. )ones, John Truenaau, A.Tiraudon, . J ames Lesley, CORONER. Svlvaiis Tigu3. Viliam Heth, AViiliam linrst John Slull, 3Slagistrates, "Blanhoi For sale at the Gajetrt CCc .-
