Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 32, Corydon, Harrison County, 25 July 1822 — Page 2
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CORYDON, JULYjSStb, 1822. The United States' Corvette, John Adam?, Captain Renshaw, arrived ofFMarcnt Hook yesterday in Ihlrty-tix hcurt from Norfolk. Thence fh Kill tail with the North Carolina 74, for the Navy Yard, near Norfolk, where the latter ship ;t u, be laid cp. The John Adams will afteiards return to the Delaware, and at Wilmington, receive the Hon. Ca?sir A. Rodney, Minister to Bueno Ayrcs.- -Keifs' Gaz. From the N. Y. Commercial Adv July 1. Txco days later from England The English biij Oibalistone, in S" days from Liverpool, has arrived at Boston, bringing London dates of the 20th, an J Liverpool cf the 22d May, hrir.g twa tlzji Inter than what ve received on Saturday. Nothing? new cf an official cliaiacter had transpired as to the progress cf the ncociauons at Constantly p!e. The measures adopted againtt the 'irct!i had undergone no relaxation. 'They vcre strangled; or sent cr. board the fleet, acccrdirg to the caprice cf their merciless and unrelenting pemcatert. LivEnrccL, May 21. " Atccmts frcm Cor.itahtinip.le, dSted the Slh Lt. relate fresh pcpvi!ar excess;, in which two Greeks Lad fallen victims. AH the Franks and Raswere menaced v 'uh masacre. A council v".s assembled to deliberate upon measures for preerTiii order, to which the Ago of lh J anion ics vas summoned, and enjoined on his personal responsibility to prevent their recurrence I.i consequence, te patrolled the streets with a large force, and took 40 "isgalends" into custody, 30 of whem he caused to Le etraagfei, ar.l sent the otters onboard the fleet. NUMMARY OF FOREIGN NEWS. r sufferings cf the pocrr.r c!?.s?cs in Ireland still continue Great efforts are making in Lapland and Ireland, by gentlemen cf fortune, to relieve Uieir distresses by voluntary contributions. The ladies of fortune ate not backward ca this cccasion. John Randolph, Esq. a mr mbrr cf the 17th Conprcis, from Virginia, hating arrived in Lonrfin, d present .; a mtf t'.r cf the African Inr titution in that metropolis, on the 10th cf May isst, when, an apport'jnity presenting itself, he sustained, in a speech that met with great applause, (he character of his country for a disposition favorable to the abolition cf negro slavery. SUMMARY OF DOMESTIC INCIDENTS. Lajrdon Ciieves, Esq. has publicly announced his intention cf resigning his situation of Fresidcnt of the Bank of the United States at the expiration of his present term cf service. The Board of Cciimissuners for adjusting claims under the Treaty with Spain adjourned en the ?ui h.-tar.t to the third Tuesday in October next. The Enron G. Hyde de Keovlile, late Ministers of France to the United States, and his lady, left Washington City on Monday ia?t, with the intention cf returning to Eurc?.S:nrer. crriCECf ihf. nnrr-Ycnit gazette, July 52 o'clock. FROM MONTEVIDEO. Vc learn by the ship Aniphirn. frcri Montc"!1:C, that the soldier at that place, amounting t shout 4G0O, were to be disbanded, with the jt-iivileges of reRvihiiug there cr returning home in transports which would le presided; their place was to be supplied ty a i eminent from Rio Janeiro It was in cor.terr.p'aMon by the government to p".i a step to ail trar;e from the Brazils to Montevideo, except trndor the Portuguese fisg. A gpnt'nr.an hi-i arrived at Montevideo, who left Chili about the 2th cf April. He informed that Lord Cochrane had gone after two Spanish friga'es. mentioned in ThmsJay's Gametic a3 r.aving been captured by tin, but taking a ourse o vrinclward, he missed them; they took ?dvantage of Lis; absence, an ! succeeded ia capturing a number of Chilian vessels. All was tranquil at Buenos Ayres Miry p;oal n.nd wholesome laws respecting shipping had !c?n adopted, owintr principally to the influence ' f our aent, J. M Forbes, Esq- who contimifd t j enjoy a good understanding ith tie government.
ANNUAL ItfjEOTlOK. GOVERNOR. lTVv.utt ilcudvuiks, LIEUT". GOVERNOR. HattUY Boon 5 Ev asiwus T? o w e , 17ih CONGRESS VACANCY.. 3ouasv Jennings, - 18th CONGRESS 2d DISTRICT. Jonathan Jennings, James SeoU, ASSEMBLY. ' ' D cimisTrivaVloYii Tkomas Postyj, yj en tamn Aiams . T)aVuV Hvovcs5 3oUi Tlplon, Benjamin Kostor?
siiERirr. 3oVnT. Jameson, 3 oscpU T ad vacks , COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 3omV. 3 ones, 3on Y. Trucman, i. Brandon, 3amcs "Lesley, CORONER. SW anns lue , "VVWViamllurst, 3om Sn, Geo. 3ones, SUvn runavfavs.
RETARD. Rantwny from ere cf the subscribers to wit: Robert Stephen's, living in Crcckenvigc county Ey. tsvo negro men ABRAHAM, About twenty four cr five years old: s PETER, t About twenty two years ffage. Abrahan. has a scar on his head, occasioned by a scaldf which, he endeavors to conceal by drawing hair over it, his teeth is a little irregular, and he isb black as negroes commonly are, about five fett nine cr ten inches high. They left home m Sunday night last, they were in Corydon in Tuesday night last: Any person who trill secure said negrce? in any jail within the Utitil States or ahy cf its Territories, and si e infor edition to the subscribers so they get them , we k il! gne a reward-cf fifty dollars for both, or twenty fire dollars for iclher cf them: or one Imm'red dollpts it' cVlirered to them in Ky. of cj-cthiuu m tre jail vt Crecivenridge county Ky. cr fifty dollars for ciiher cf them. ROBERT STEPHENS, bat-tl. i sTr-rnsNS, Wcdhelay July 24th , 1 S 22. Covj vion Independent JlrATTENTION You arc ordered to parade at the house cf Mr. Wm. Boon en Friday r.ext at 2 o'clock P. M likewise on the fourth Friday of August, at two o'clock T. M and on the fourth Friday of Scpr teniber at half past 10 o'clock A M. : completelyrquipt for the purpose of performing military duty. - Fy crder cf the Commander. C. TIGUS O. A Cory don, July 24:h, 1G22. 52 3t OL.D-VAKCE DeP4K.T.TEMT, V a s h i n g v ir, June I Gill, 12. NOTICE IS hereby given, that proposals will be receiv- . cd at the cdHce if the Ordnance Department (acting under the direction of the Department of ' VVar) fi,.r Leasing ary i f tbje Lards of the Uciled States, containing mines ci Lead. -The conditions, i-pon which such Leases will tcgrauted, are cs fallow. The quantity cf Land to be leased to an indt vidual, tv company, rot to exceed three hundred and licenty acres; to be for three years, the tims allowed by law. The annual rcvt ty be one tenth of the prodict of the mine, or nines; to be deposited,, in pure Lad, in s-cre, morLly:- the store-house td lc lu;iit by the Lessee, under the cirection of the United States, en the ground , the key arid caste ly of which to be in of the United Slates. Leases may be renewed, at the experotio!) of three years, at the option of governmcit: but where a lessee has faithfully complied with hi9 contract, a preference always to be given to him in the renewal the United States reserving the right to increase the rent, cn the renewal;" but' rict to exceed one fifth cf the product, in ar,y case. The Lessee to make the necessary imp-rare nenls, for carrying on his u urks; and be allowed, thcref r, the use of the wood, and building stone, on the ground, without committing any trueccssavy wade; which improvements he will be at liberty to remove, at the etpiration of his Lease, or to dispose of to any -succeeding Lesseft, the United States, however, reserving to itself the right cf taking the improvements, at a ?urn not exceeding the one half of their original value.1 The location & working cf the mine, or mines,ta be commenced within oin racb&s fr3K the dale of the grant, under the penalty of forfeiture, on failure theretf. The Lessee discontinuing, the working cr tligging of the mines, fi r four months, or refusing to pay over to the government the stipulated' rent, the United States, or its agent, lhall have a right to re-enter the premises, and the lease to be henceforth void The proposal lor leasing must designate the intended site of the land, with sufficient precision to enable the agent of the government to locate the same. Io sub leases to be given by the lessee, under penalty of forfeiture. Boos to be kept by the lessee, 'containing ecu fate accounts oi the proceed of the mines; to be verified if required, up j; oith or affirmation, said becks and account la be always oper, and ready fir the inspection of the fgent, empowered by government:--the neglect of keeping the books, or withholding them from inspe."tion, to cause a forfeiture cf the lease. Bonds tvith surety, for the faithful performance of his engagements, to be given by the lestec to the amount often thcuicnd dollars, on criminal lease, 'which on a renewal rf the lease, raav be increartJ, in iTopcitioo f: the rrf2actf lb rainrs. 4 .
V$&i the tprr&". the rrcsi3cr.f cf tKe TTailed States, of the oiTers which shall be made, Ic&scj will be granted, anda sigied, confertatLliy to the foregoing stipulations. GEO. BOMFORD, Lt. Cd. c.i Qrdnunie Note. The following is the opinion of the Attorney Crocralof the United S?tes, respecting the construction cf the law of 3d March 1S07. Orr:cr. cf thk attopkkt ceveril of the u. s. June Gib, 1822. I intertain no doubt that the President of the United Stages hr.s power to make leases of Lead Mines, under tha auiherity of the actof 3d march, without restriction ns to persons; for any term not exceeding three yep.rs. and on such conditions as he rmy think proper, provided they be not inconsistert with existing Jaws. This is, I think, the only tenable const; ucticn of the seceffl section cf tint retI L.v e the hor.nr to he he (Signed,) WM. WIRT. Th-J Hon. J. C. CALHOUN, Ui;pE.rt of VVar. 29 6t
Slicriffs Sale. By virir.e cf r. isitain writ cf Venditioni expa -is, to me directed f era th?5 Clerks' tfikevf tho llhrri?cn Circuit Indiana, in favour of Robert Wallace junr. & CVaraii-ct Hiram C. Boon and William Boon. 1 thsll trpect to sale, cn the 22d iu-t. at the Co;rt-Hcuo in the tovra of Coryc'on, between the huurs cf one o'clock end six o'clock of said day cue Lund red acres of laud bjir.g and being on the Ohio iiiver, it being a p ai t of ths fraction owocd by George W Bjcn, wlieh fraction lays vztt cf the Fi ;-:. uti owned by IIarv Heths' h::iis, vihic'i frtction is adjoining said Heths fraction, which ti.fc hundred acres of land 13 levied on as the. property of Hiram C. Bon, to satisfy tho above mentioned execution; whers dvie attendance will be givoa by inc. J03. PACDAC2IS, s. h. c. Oa the 22d Inst, between ihc hours r( 8 and H o'clock of said day, at the House of Beverly llursi, I shall expose to sale, thirty acre3 cf lird, it being the north east corn?" cf the north cist quarter of section No 13 in township three toulh, cf range four cast, which was given up by Beverly Hurst, to satisfy a certaiu execution against said Ilnrct i'i favor cf Allen D. Them ar.d Thomas Posey, Hhcre due attendance will Is given by roe. Jos. PatUIacks, s, h. c. Cor.ytlon, July 10th, 1822. NOTICE THAT, in pursuance cf an net cf the last session of the Legislature of the State cf Indiana, the Commissioners vill pr c ced t x-f-osetc thc highest bidder, or. the 2Ht diy of Cctolcr next fet the coi rt 1 case, in Print eKn,Gibscn coMnty.all the rcmriniiig unsold part of the Seminary Township of lar-ds in said county,, being about thirty tections, designated on the plat efihe surveyor General, by township number two, scuth of the base line, range ekvtn west cf the second principal meridian lute, in that district of lands offered for sale at Vincenres, and will be ofTered in half quarter sections, ihviJed mcridictn!ly,cVno lid under five dollars per acre will be cried, cr.c fourth cf the purchase money will be required in hand and the remaining three fourths, in three r.nnual, cqal instalments This township has ecr been considered a garden spot cf Indiana, possessing soil, timber and water, equal perhaps to any township in the slate, with beautiful situations diverfiT:ed thicugh it; situated in a central position in the county, tdjoiniug the flourishing town cf -Princeton; surrounded by respectable farmers, rad very conveniently situa'ed for trade, with navigable streams cn all fides; these together wifh the great share of health erjnycd by the citizens in its vicinity render this tract of land truly desit able, purchasers mn be immediately situated, as ther are a number of valuabls improvements on the premises WALTER WILSON, J AM KS SMITH, JOHN I. NERLY, Princeton 23 ih' June,' 122.' CfimmWers pr the sale cf afii lands.
PROCLAMATION. By the Governor cf the Flzie cf Indiana; AVhercas it has been rcprefcuied to me, thut on the fourth day cf the pveser.t mcntb, three of the convicts in the State prirc:i. effected their escape, viz: Uohert Tovneend, Abial Towiieerd, and Jchn Gibson robertTovrn:et.J isf.loutfve feet f;ve inches 'hip.li, Of ik eyes ar.d hur, c?uk complexion, and about ttventy-f.ve 3 tars of ?r;e. Abial Tounscid is fiheut five feet seven or ei-ht inches high, grey cjes, light complexion, bjht hair, and about ihhty-one 3 cars cf aj.e , these two are brothers, ai;d are round, fleshy, active nu n, rent to the State pricon from the county of Ripley. John Gibson b a tall, Km fcllcy, ciK feet Lifh, eyes rather deep, and dark, light Irown hair, light complexion, Icr.g Yuv. face, & lad countenance I Nott thercsfore, I; Jonathan Jcnn:.ns, Governor and comuander in chief, ( f the State of Indiana, have usued this proclamation, hereby offering a reward cf $150 for the apprehension & delivery of the said convicts, at the State prison in JefTersonviHe, or in the Jail of any County in this State; or 50 for cltlicrcf them. Given from under iny hand and the seal . of State, at Cciydon, this SU day of . July the ixth year or the State, 7 and of the Independence of the United States the fcrtv-t ;eventh JONATHAN JENNINGS. Ey the Governor: . R. A. New, See'tv. For srde at tut G ?ct:e Offi ,
G:urnorad CcmmrW.tT iti Chitfcf tkz L7aici cf l::aicna: TolhtSheriJs cPicih ccuntxj trocvt t'-z Wiir.KEAs a vacancy has happened, by tha resignation cf the Hen. Wm. Hendtuka, a representative fron tuia state, ia the 1'ih Congress rf the United States: You arc therefcre rcr.uirc d and ccn:mar.dcd t;
cause an election ta l:(.!i.en, n the firs Monday t-f August rest, to elect a repre.tative to rf present U.is state during the vacancy in the eever.ternth Torgitss o.fi:t Ur. ted States. And the manner of j cur retura fchsil be ia ccrfcrmity to law. (Jhea under my hard and sl cf State, at Cory d r, th "th ttay ef Jun the sixth jearc-fthe stt'enrdof ls the Indej etdetce cfthe Uniicd States the 46th J ONATHAN JZNNING3. Ey the Ccvrrr.c: : R. A. NE',7, se'e-. Chili. Lax XoUce. II. II. MOORE & J. W. PAY?-E , Counsellors a: J Xn-rxEiji el Lr.ic WILL hereafter practise in ccnj''.nction. rvoftssional duties com:.i.:it:d to their charge w:l; be punctually attended to Their e-fikc is kept in OryUon, where one cr bc;L ra-y ;t:;tri!:y bt icund. June Uth, 1S22. ov ij ih c Pres idv n t oj ih s Un iledrs HE President cf ihe United 'States being cuthoiizstl by lav to cause certaiu Sanih to be fFer'c rj ct (ubi';c sale: Therefore, I Jarac Motxoc, Prsi'tiei t of the Umtecl Stau.s, da bcrtbr declute and rr.ak' Uuoivn, lhai huv.'!i2 calcs rhr.li be held at Detrclt, in ths Michtjr;n itrrttoi v. cn ibr. ibitfl Munly i 5;tpi?.T-brr iifc3tt !cr tb dprsal, (arcsbiv u, law.) o the fo)lcvn:ft towr&hips, ar.tl hacticoaS towrjsbips, viz: Townships 7 0 10 11 12 nml IS rortn oi rs i a 'j ii ii r.r..' u 4 t;o. 7 8 9 19 11 2 13 L 14 e Co, ISOcrUO C t'o. 7 8 ni.d i; 7 co. 7 end 8 i Co. Tbc Jcri'ia Tfj.t?jzi 1 y 1 27 fcr the use of scbools, cr lor o'.her purposes, will as usual be rf r erven from alc. Given tinder uy iiant:, ; t tf.e city ot Washingto:, the lt'.h cVvc lAzy lP'JO - W me By the Frtr-jutant: Josiah Mkzgs, Cnmmtscio.icr ol the General L?ra OHice. May 17 25 I"t. Printers in tbe states cf Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio, ami lhd:?.;a, U. in tbe Territcry of Michigan, whi) arr, authorised to publish the laws of tb& United States, will insert the r.tibvs once a week h the third Monday i:; September ntxt, antj send their accounts (receipted.) to lbs General Land Office for payment. Rchn?r tfcllv ir.fr?rrr? h'f. r .T.rV. ?c the public, that he h2s opens:! s, In IshiKAPOLis. rn the ccrntr c: Washirton' and MUecmf. Slrccts, West of the; State Ho'Jie Etjyatc; where travellers ?.;;d rthcrs r.iy bz comfortably cntettaif:td Hy an unifunn sittci.iion to lis batincs3 hc liopts to rue: it a ponion t? public patiorage His Stable wi'l be always supplied Tith Corn, Oits an 1 Hey. Intlianapori-j, Muv 29 1822. 5tf, RV f 1 r U T :1 cr, : . ship, Cravlord county Indiana, one . BAY MAKE, hand high, had the fihtuia, three whiu feet, sbod before, and is r.tar!v t:lin:! n'iutu i 1 licnr.rs oy jor.n us--clisstnd Thomas licil. A rur ccpy from ,ny rstary he?!. rinr$ smitc, j. p
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