Indiana Gazette, Volume 6, Number 43, Corydon, Harrison County, 13 November 1822 — Page 2

.ess Upignaf.yJ the ccfcatituuoft of " the United ' State, as valid, until it - thoald be the pkatute of the states to repeal Ciia.1 All these amendments to tha rtituttn of the U States and .a ,jl3tIjthe statrs, may perhaps be expressed writing, without contradiction or confusion. I do not say that the thing is impossible; but I am very confident that their adoption Xfould be the Utter ruin and subversion of our whole system. The writer of these retnarlcsis no advocate for the judicial power, as now claitmd and exercised by the Supreme Court of the United States. That part of it which is exercised in an appellate form in cases decided in state tribunals, especially where states are parties, is not, in his humble opin ion, warranted by the constitution of the Un'ut d States. But of this hereafter. The question noticed above was decided affirmatively by the Supreme Court of the U. States, about thirty y' .irs ago. About the samp time it wadttided in the same way in the fttau of Va Those decisions, tt the coincidence between them and many subsequent decisions affirming the same doc trim; it is admitted, do not preclude inquiry Constitutional ques lions are always open. But when a question has been discussed and decided, and the decision has been supported for such a length or time by the universal assent, or at least acquiescence, the nation, those who impugn the doctrine thus established cannot expect to dam viand much attention, unless it appers that they are out of the reach cf any local or temporary interest, hyy which their judgment might be warped or misled. I have tafcen up thh. subject at th point where, former discussions, as Vt as I recollect, haveieft it, confined for somt time past to one spot, and almost to one posture, I have had no chance to obtain the information which books might have iflorded. The id'. as. how vr, here suggested, may.poasxMy do some good A B. Virg-uh, S:; 1822.

OfFlCE i'F I'HBN YORK GAZETTE, O 212 o'clock. FROM CURRACOA, By the brig Fa ny captain Baker, the editors of the Ga2etee have receited Curraroa papers to the 28th ultimo. The Co u rant, of the 28 h speaks of transactions in reference i the article below, under the Curracoa head of the 26th. which the editors have received in manuscript The Curracoa editor observes, that as the affair is undergoing a It gal investigation, he thir.ks It prudent to suppress the publication. The Curracoa paper speaks of the report of Gen Morales having entered acaibo on the 5th ult but utves no err lit to it. The Spanish corvette Maria Francisco, ketch Hyena, and five transports. ith 500 men, specie, aol pro is:ns, fiom Havanna. had arrived at St Johns, Porto Rico The troops X9ete laud d so." refreshment, and were to proceed to Porto Cabt llo, under the comva:d -f Ort.eral Calzapa Curracoa Sept. 2d. "Arrived m.n oi tin 20th lost the Du'ch brr En 're acta, Sitare, of 16 pjmv with 100 passengers, principally fficers under the commai d of G neral H,rv William Decondray Uolstem. fttrurly commander of the fortresses of Boca Chica, iTr.siiried to revolution tsr. the Uland of Porto Rico. She sailed from St Barts,on hv 13th, in co with mo transports, but on the night of the Uth separated from 'hem, and sprung altsk. hlch compelled the captain to throw over all hisuns, nd bear away for this port, she making three feet v atcr an hour On her arrival herr,the commander of a Spa nish frigate, having ascertained the nature of the expedition, demanded of the Governor, that in justice to his nation, an inquiry should be made, so as to find out the legality of their proceedings, and in case of their illegality, to confiscate the vessrl and cargo, in consequents rf which demand, the General in Chief was arrested, and.thc Captain is now attending trial for the protectien of the vessel and cargo, which promises, as far as the (Fiscal) Mtrms Coort have yet proceeded to

tcnauistt in his favour, Vis endeavor ing to prove the vessel a merchantman, and cargo American property. "The sensation occasioned by the arrival of the Endracht was vey considerable, and the conduct o.f.Cfrjuin Sistare, on endeavoring to save the vessel and cargo, with his unremitted attentions to that effect, have made him the subject of frequent conversation among the inhabitants The ap pearance of so many military lucking men among them during a time of profound peace, Induces them to keep much on their guard, for the tnost of the gentlemen who accompanied the expedition have been in the North and South American armies, the latter with Mina. "The day previous to her arrival, the general officers persisted in her prosecuting her voyage as far as Laguira, instead of this plate, notwithstanding her leaky condition, the Gen- . eral offerihg the Captain 10 000 dollars, if he would corr ply 'wit their re quest; but owing to their arbitrary U unwarrantable conduct in wishing to fire into an American vessel in order to compel her to take on board a part of the passengers, roused the Indignation ol the Captain, who seeing that the expedition had failed in its grand object, the attainment of men, immediately steered for this port, and placed the vessel and cargo in the hands . of the American Consul for protection. The American officers here cordially united in rendering their thanks to Captain Sistare for his tnastevly and seamanlike conduct during the voyage, and the attention he has paid to their uncomfortable situation since their arrival ' EXTRACT OF A LETTER. "Zsguira Oct 4, 1822. "1 hand you the latest papers I have received from Caraccas, since which the Columbian squadron has arrived from off MaracaiboJ Thty found it in charge of the Spaniards, and the fort had surrendered to them with two months provisions and 5C0 men The Squadron on its return fell in with a ketch, said to have troops on board from Porto Rico, bound to Porto Cabello; they chased her until night, when a signal was made by tht Com. of the equadron Belonche, to give up the chase Capt. Pelot continued on untill he came up with her at 10 o'clock at night, and captured her she proved to be a merchantman bound from Porte Rico to Porto Cabello, with a cargo of g 65, 000; part of her cargo was taken on board the schooner and the remainder left on board, and the schooner destroyed the Spanish frigate and brig being close at hand " Relfs'Gaz.

frcn the Charleston Courier Oct 16. The U. S. schr Portaie, Is now fitting out rapidly in this port, and we underhand her commander James Rentage, Esq has beefi appointed by the government to the charge of the survey of the coast of Florida, frotn St. Mary's round by the Dry Tortugas to Mobile Bay. The Revenue Cutter at Savannah, and otht r small vessels, as well as several fine boats now building here, are attached to the Porpoise. In this great national work certainly the roost important and scientific of the kind, yet undertaken by our country.) Captain Ramage, will be joined by a nnmber of Naval Officers, as mil as the Topographical Engineers; and from their united .talents, we may expect the tnost important information relative to a portion of our territory hitherto but little known. The early attention of our government to this subject, merits the applause of every citizen of the repcblic. From the Baltimore Pat. Oct. 23. EXTRACT OF A LETTER, Port au Prinze Sefzt. 9. The town is still unsettled wo have had one more man shot, and ten representatives and judges together taken up last week; they will be tried shortly, and the general opinion is, that it will go rather hard with them. The President acts with a determined firmness, that is like to put artcp in. tome measure to their plotting. . If you feel any inclination for shipping, you have now, I btlieve, a fair cbinco to retire a jpod profit on. a

seiill quantity of mess Por'.its it i !q great demand, and the probability is, it will continue so for some time, as the British ports are open they will take the attention of merchants for some tme ,

ELECTION FOR JUDGE. ' 4th Monday in November. . AVja Tiaess, Stephen Tl TSeemau, Thomas at, Jom Roads, BaVid Craig, SALE, Oil VAXES. I shall expose io sale on Saturday the COth day of November next, at the Court House door in Terre Haute, the ful. lowing tracts of land and town lots, for the taxes in the county of Vigo, tor the year 1833, aud Costs thereon, unless the same are pooner discharged, viz: Acres. Qr. S. T. 4 R 146 - s w 7 - 12 : 8 1 60 - a e 7-12. h 160 - n w 8 - 12 ; 8 146 - s w 18. 12 : 8 1 45 - s w 19 - 12 s 8 144 h w 30-12 ; 8 203 s half, f - 13 ; 8 I5O - se 8 - 13 4 8 1 60 - n w 30-13: 8 l53 - v e I . 11 : 0 113 - s v 10 - 10 ; 9 320 - s half, Si - 11 . 9 308 w do 3 1 1 . 9 $20 - s do 11 II 9 160-se 15-11: 9 160 - a c 21-11; 9' 160 " c S2 - 11 9 160 - n w 26-11: 9 160 - ow 28 11 : 9 1 60 - n w 24 - 11 9 122 s frac. 6 - 11 - 9 143 - n w 2 . 12 : 9 ICO so 3 - 12 ; 9 153 n e 6 - 12 9 281 - 9h 6 12 ; 9 160 - n e 10 . 12 9 160 - n w 11-12: 9 320 - shalf, 11 - 12 9 120 - ne 12 -12: 9 320 - n half, U - 12 : 9 160 - 8 W 14 - 12 9 60 - s e 13-12. 9 155 s w 19 - 12 : 9 230 - e half, 20 - 12 : 9 160 - n w 23' - 12 ; 9 320 . w half 2G . 12 9 320 - n do. 27 - 12 : 9 1 CO - s e 27 - 12 : 9 42 1.2 n w SO 12 . 9 329 v fin. 9 . 12 ; 9 320 . s half 1 - 13 : 9 320 . s do 13 - 13 9 1 60 - n vr 13-13: 9 310 . n half 23 - 13 : 9 80 . o w 23 - 13 . 9 320 . e half 25 - 13 : 9 160 . s e 8 - 10 : 10 160 - n e 10 . 10 : 10 53 .36 17 - 10 : 10 160 - s iv 24 . 1 1 : io 160 - s c 29 - 10 : 10 160 . n e 36 - 1 1 ; 10 160 u w 14 - 13 : 10 160 - s e 26 - 13 10 .160 . n W 36 - 13 ; 10 160 sv 2 - 13 : 10 160 se 3 - 13 : 10 150 - sw 7 - It : 10 160 - n e 4 - 13 : 9 Lota n Terre Ilawie. No. 4, 5.78 18 22 23 2125 20 30 31 32 34 38 39 49 51 55 S3 66 72 73 82 85 86 87 91 J4 95 98 103 105 113 115 118(21 124 ISO 113 135 135 136 142 144 146 147 148 156 157 165 167 170 171 17 174 177 181' 190 194 202 205 SOB 10 214 213 216 M7 2t9 226 233 287 260 265 277S7S 291 233 201 297 298 308. OUT LOTS. Nos. 56 7 8 12 16 18 20 St 39 45 47 52 63. Lots in Gr een&ed . Nob. 30 43 45 49 G9 70 70 73 73 78 00 105 103 109 110. THOh. II. CLARKE, . h. Oct. 19, 1025. !83t

Sheriff's Sae. . . - vBY virtue of a certain, writ . Venditioni exponas execution U mc directed fronixihe ckrk'rf office of the Harrison Circuit Court Indians; ia faiorof Walter Craig, agnictt Nathan Ta. let John Tip'on and Jacob Arir.tright; I shall expose to sale at the Court-bouse door in the towfr of Cwrxdon, on the 23d inst. between the honrs of 10 o'clock A. M. 160$ M of said the following property, to r. it: the South West quarter of section fro in township two South of range four East, also the Nor'U West quartet of section 30, in toivribuip three south, of ranpo three Hast; leiied on as tLe proptitj of tfathaa Taylor and John T pUu, to satisfy the ebore tneutioced execution. ALSO, AT ih same time and place, I slnH errcse t? bale one half of Lot No. 151, and oue fourth tf lot No. 56, an 1 half of Lot No 65, which Let are in the lown of Orydon, and levied cn i satisfy a certain execution in mv hands, in fcveT cf Daniel Williams, Administrator of the etat? of William Williams, decd. aaint Jaines B. Slaughter, Joh:i Tipton, George Been Al!e D. Thou. V ALSOAT the same time and platv lall expose to tile all that part of the quarU. . iection of bud that Doctor llhoads formerly lived on, that be longs to Abralnm lleistand, which his a sawmill ou, which is supposed to be oue hundred a cres; levied on as the property of said lleitard. to satisfy a certain execution in m hands in favor of the President, FViietturs and Ccmpanj o? the Bank of Vincenuts, kdoptcd as the State Bank of Indiana. ALSO, AT the house of George Zenor, on the 22 lust, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock; I saftH expose to sale 65 acres of land, it heing a patt of the South Eatt quaifer section No. 27, m Township four South, ofrane lue Kasf . it hemp that part of taid quarter section that Geo. Zencf now lives on, given up by sa'.d George. Zenor tit gotisfy a certain execution in my hands, agaiuct John Wheeler una tlie eaii Geo. Zcccr, ia faict cf H m. B. Hoi Us. ALSO, AT the Court-houie door in the town of Corydon, od the 13 J iut. btwCea the hours of 10 tf 4 o'clock cf rai I Mx; I shall expose to sale the South half of l ot No 56. in the town of Corydon: given upb Un. Boon to satiify two executions in my han. s, r; iu favor of Kobt. Wallace & Co. against M : C & Wm. Doon; the cther in favour of Wrn Brisro, r.gainst H C Boon. Win. Boon ond VVm M'lutosU. Wheredue attendance will he gien bv ire JOS. PADOACKS, t. h c. Nov. 1 It's 1822. 485w Avaaiiacks ior e Neat

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W . B. HE ACH At JeSlrF.onville has just received a large supply of Pittsburgh Almanacks, McrcbiDtt and others can be supplied by th gross or dozen, at Pittsburgh prices. ALSO On hand BUSHF.LS GOOD DRV KteMLiWA SALT, At the lowest Market price. Jcffersouville. Nov. 4tb, 18i2. 4S,3w STATE OF INDIAN HARRISON COUN TY. Taken 3 BV John Vadkin. living ne?r Cba::ey'sMi!!f on the waters e-f Big Indian Creek, a dark Brown Mare Colt, a!out two years old lasi spring, 13 1-2 hands hip.h, her fore fcot white, a Star Mini Suip iu her Lrohead, rith a srjall be-ll fabtened oa with a leather string, AprM aic I tol5 50 by Beverly U arst and Joel Ruiit this 6th day of Oct. 1822 A true Copy from mv esfraybotk. C1LL1S M'BCAN j p. 48 i ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Ranaway frou the subseribrrs, living at iu Tennessee iron Works Dixon county, Wet Teuiieisee. about the ?2d of Augmt last, a Negroraan by the name of Taff, i!3 or 24 )ears of ase, 5 fret 8 or 9 inche higb, ha a scai- cn bit liht cheek, occakioned by a Wars, be has had a rising on the tacit part of his peck, initiating, king's evil. He is Kb-tinty le called a LlacL. r.egro his countenance pleasant: and a brj of tpriphtly tumsiid good ttrfe. He has werlc.! at the coaling business, atd will pro!ably c3V r bis services io fcbek Sa.iUisasa collier. TLe above ruraway ias taken up Ly the ShoriflT of Daviess county Ky. on the -1st of September, and deposited i:i the jai! of the name coui.ty. at the Yellow Bai ls, from whence he made bl escape on Friday night, 4:h October, it.;, and it is supposed his fete cither to Ulir.oise, Indiana, or Ohio Any person who naj I?'.-; up laid runaway, and secure Kim in jail o hat ft pet him again, shall be entitled to the ale rew ward if taken in the states ef Ohio or Indiana ifttken in Illinois, 15 Kentucky. 50dcllar Teunee, 25 dollars and all reasauabie char get pail if brought home ANTHONY YANLEETt. Co. 15- -E

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