Indiana Gazette, Volume 8, Number 8, Corydon, Harrison County, 4 February 1824 — Page 3

lo praise but not ifrauHhhlv.nc

Yc Uv noticed an extract of a letter, from cen'.Wiian in In ti ana to the. Editor of he Rc p-iur, dated Dec 1,1813. going the ronels of die Nevrpapert, which tmsrepri-ents the true s titi vents f the Indian Lcgtslat ae, b8 sa ing, there is a majority cfdie Senate and a large i .j. tity of lite lower house. .bctacdty in foorof H', r Uay a. .text President." Tuerc was no expression of opi.-ioP, by which ceitiiy cnid he attained on the subject ol President. Ada n. ha- Ins incii a -'y lias h,s lV,e ,tU tunl.Mxt.y m arly bdced, aad both panics, ici proc Uly have those two oandi iates l a- their f,i ,d scood choice an J wild be cmcntcd wldi ivhet of the two tor the next PtcsiCcnt. No od.tr ran idate wi- .-pokon uf as having j. , as ec lgen Jackoo who had a few di t no cnnp.uisoi with th! otlvrs Ae are or jnn on that toe preponderance was in lavor oi Adams andtud the election depett led on the Viiecofhe Legislature, mail pr.had.iiy he Might have been the successful candidate Bat wo are gratified taat ito-v the p-ude have the riilhlto vote, and by general ticke , and a majority w il. decide. Willi their decidual ae shall be contested, whether it be lor o h first or second choice ; ai.d one or the ot ter mlainly .till obtain the votes oi this t tc

The Legislature adjourn nI on Sum-lay list, ab ut 5 o'clock P. M H'e wcr- m tch gra-ifi cd with the good ordvir obstriol, and e eel tily wi ll the valedictory address of Waxaei!, S'vdver and regret ih it we could not vj.aui a eery o; it, tor publieati- n. U c think our re a- ei wll bl tnnch gntifict villi the seotsr.ients contained in luc saoj tj.icd ICvd .lions which were in induced tne e esc of il.c es j n by Mr. M it ivy Sc tutor I rem Wasiiii gt. n Ci Uiit). Jvlil rc o'.i'.'.'n? flhe vVffi )?" F ??? 'eiative t i the 'rviii. U '$ ut:.Ji. The tJenerai s-enbi of t'tc S:;i'e. o; Iridi n;a, on the ce of closing tt c: I.Ciisiaiive l ib us, nre imp-lKvt tv the i.teics iii post iie f he funeral tiovcrnnient in lelVrenc lo Use poweta of iVtri p" to iW l icir atteii-nm ti . m im'iii on tin- I;' tr.es age ut the IYcmciu. ad.esio ;o Coiirf s at t:i;: .-penau f their pre cat mvsi at, Iti ci!h no ordinary sadslV'i in that ue r-ci-Ii..c in the public dceiaiii.ions of 'r v t.ciao e Cituf M iivt ate, thv inini.rai pno. ip of " 7t lt,s ini'sible, for a fter pop!e o c.v riih ii ditie'eiK-e the rie and progress, or -the ove tur w extinction of Mionc priMCip. s wuicu t!r oo. and oristiver rvginl as die main pi 1 -?rsof ind i 1 1 d and n.tti tii:il u pp. ic-. i he motion a -l r icion of fiee-Uan an i ti.nny t'no i'io-it lb woil i ninst eor p J --c- a c l iT-pon viiira ion in tlie lw tr s i Tr men. In he ias:a:e of the Father o. !i.s i a iuir,'iv.r ini:.s iec-'Hect.i.n.oiir nif.:hc:iC feciire: an I our iet wi hes are irr sisti ly t ei;cd w-.eiiPM rin nc .un ry we see a i o,;ji es-ed poep?,. u vru'i t i-. b inuers of fie d);ii II i ?. Wv't gr!' i.ns iinpul es. ive ha c w it:ie,scd t ie resisfrtiiro of iur hri'ttiivn of Souih m- ri-a ( the ra ioio ys t.r;uiuv of Spain, und iCt n witajoy, t'..c Ivit.li if J.ibiny vx.mvi his wi.tjjs ovor a sisler t'oii'r.n r.t With feelings cw :;rii l to these, b r h uhtne.', y the -'nili'is ;is-n of c! isic aociai n ve nave m re recently t h id the sun-. t" t-eeie bnrtin M.e ch i h of P rl;.si Drsjiotism and stnilin j; for t!ie rights mid of their a .ci s'oi s trust tint our iniI; j;iiis' wti.fHciion a; these r it. r.ited tn-mip is if the rights of man. will ever be r:';i; .le I '. F.iiropc and felt b ourseve, . the u -terrisi criUT; :i of ear dr'er ninati n to tlcren.1 he M uc, uhe:ici r a-sjHle I , and In co iiornittv tvi.h 'hes sontiiiients, we coactir in the fallowing rcs-i'.iti.9 l(!c:db'f the Hfneral .hsem'tly of the titc cflt lwii T.iat t'te seitimeuts xpre-sd in the lat,- v4 s ie of the Chief VI iistnte of tne Union both as resjiects our fjrei'a re.l iti-'ns as weil a donnMic pdicv meet o ir deci I "d ap.uot b.tioi. Xtsc'vcd. That the lahabit ints f (Ircecc in rcMsfinj: the comp'icated oppression of the Jovcr. uKat of Tarkey, are e uHe, t oar warnx st yyrr.p.ith' and admiration, and th at we anticipate . ivi n enerne-s tie res lection of that fee ed un in her soas w hich raised their forefathers to the p iuiacle of jlory llctolrei, ri? we hail with thrt liv.liest satiJ action the pro able restoration of lireec? to the family of Nati mis & rep ibbcs, a , I th it t:,e hi vi s; dearce of counton uice and t nco i. azement co.Misfcnt w;lh the Jaties of neutr iiil tint ca i h ntforr I th? n by ..ir .vei n invit in tr.e.r preiu loriois sUugle will be c rbalh an- . pr ed lits Ivel, That hh Excellency th- (ivtmr be r 'oj tested to trinsm? a c yv "f iiue. i e- l tin i wi !i the prea n 1 a h; Pre id at f t c Un ed Stages, i id to :mc i of our Senators aud JBpreMeutatneain Courct.

fRV ATTTItaniTT t") joint visohit'o'.i n thesxihjnt of the culstandinx revnue thi the state Resolved by ihe (general Ascmblv of the stabs of I ii'liann That the Xnd'tor of Public Accounts he instructed, iioniedjately on the rising of the pie nt i iivral ssi inhiv. to c lb C dl balances doe 'he state from collectors, attornies or other o'vin the same bvM.it or otherwise Approved, jan 31 1324 LAWS PASSED T THE PRESENT SESSION (Continued) n art declaring certain streams therein name ! pddc hia;iiwas to i.e..fjoralP the t.w Library, for th relief rf C, G Brown, to p rp.'tu ie t stiuio y authorising the cii n of Desseizen, for the r lief of Henry Kimberlin vacating v Tt of the stave road from Bethlcem, by v ay of Wshingron nnd Lexina;t"n, to intersect the road from Mauk's ferry to India-. apolis aad for other p ; eposes establishing the office aud defining the du-tii-of Notary Public for the. relief of certain officers therein named to alter the North boundary line of Madison countv and for other purposes req'tiriuit' terrain puolic officers to give security. to attach part of the county oftiibson to the con tty of Pike and for o'her purposes A J tut resolution on the subject of extinguishing the li.d. iii tide to Ian is widiin the state An act providing for the settlement ofdecedeuls es!a:eN. and for oilier pu' poses authorising the printing dis'ribnilnj; he acts and j annals of the present (it ueral Assembly anl for otiier p'-roseg for iiic relief of is.ilvent debtors prescribing. the mode ofchanging the venue. regula'ing the practice in chancery to es'ah'ish a state road from Petersburg to AVoshiii;Vo'i foi i.te in corporation of conn'y libraries. to (staV'i--i a board of Trustees for die promotion of cha-iU v cd iCttioi! in (.Mark's fl "ant. oiumZ.o,!; circuit couis aad di fining their po'.wrs and i.'s'ts.

for t!ie appcintment ol county surveyors ' their tleou-icf. pro n'.inj; for 'he alteration of a certain state r d to r ulrtte. marviar:'S

to provide for the election of county and township officers i f'tl Hcu .he m de of summoning an 1 etnpannrlliiu rtnd and petit lurors ioo t reotiiou on the subject of the India iftpulis genc-. An ai l for opening and repairing piblic roads and highways anthoiiMnz the review of a certaiu state toad therein named. esiabiidii.'ga conn y Treasurer. authorising the location of certain state roads making general appr priations for the year 1824 to establish a board of co mty Commissioners. making specific, appropriations for the year 18.'4. 164 acts and resolutions. FKOM MLXtCv) The Nationa! G ue h is u u vrd a i'opy lth Diaf. of a Constitution U iniUt) to the Constitut nt Cot j;' rg y its co n untiee on ihe 20Ui Novtmbtr la. It is a clo- imitation ol the C 'iistitution of the Unitrd Stairs in almost tvciy respect, ex rpt that it rcoiizaa National Uet;ion (the Catholic ol coui'M ) Euii Province, orStatf.of the Cot f iPiated We nblic, is, Lke nor states tobe free, sovereign, and dep. de t Wt do not u dtr tand, tronitlu article in the Ciiz tie, that this Constitution has bev n adopted, but merely reported Vc hope that, bt ior - thistiniv, it l as been, and that Mt xtro may b haded as a full Sister lo ttu. United S at- s.

the Albanian Catholics a M'SsoTonjti lor iheir nanvt coup y Alt r the combat ol the 8th I September, the Tut ks retired wtntluiP positions, and remain d until ;he beginning ol October in iota, inacu n DtsirinK to prc fit by their inactivity, the O'n c ks Oct-patclicd a la'ge I or lion oi thi ir loicts aa'n' C)m r Pat ha. who lay encamped with 4 000 mmi at L p nus Th Gieek t ops aiacktnand dtfeated Onur Pafha v hrm ti' y lorttd to retrogarie; but 5uMapha Pacha, tako g advai. bt of ti e momtrii, attt ni ted a thud time th d fin on the ' side ci & oha; and findihn the passage hatiiy -t ridtd, n acci unt i tin small number of Gu tkskfi to di tend it. he succeed; d in In- aitt mpt. alter havu g ioji an im iMfse t unlier ot his troops. U- is now in lull match towards M'ssoloni In; hut this j l-ce is tltltndtd by sixty pieces f cannon. Last y at when Omti-Vnonc attacked it w n 12000 tnvii.it had on! a plaoo! t it.fi . o s, whik on the ( (n raiy, at this day. u is vt'V w i iottifi. d.

co ('ii'.ni!! ( e batl of Tr istees ofEvansille. f a the relief cf Samuel Little and Thomas tiightill . f.. th" r!i f of John Spencrr, scrill of Doaihoorn c utti'x ivjvd-ui.ig die proelice ia suits in law. cining the .o erctary ( State.

concerning debtors an ! tin ir sconriiics to "i7,!tc. tiic ices ot iiic sen rat oilicers and persons llierein mined , tot tu... i . li.i of .Le poor UX the r lief of the collector of Clark c'ty. proNhbog for the. meorpnro.ion of towns. CdwaiC lU CXt c.;t: n relative to foreign attachments, to pieetit v-asie t ;i la. ids icscivcd f jI the US- Of :i!t-jf I IlliS s ., r Lmrtit..! to the act uu'h rising thecititt i's oi tovvits to vacate die same or any part th'Teot lor assessing and collecting the revenue, for the relief of I'o'l .ircv;;. A joi-tt resolution, respecting the statt furniture. relative to taxing lands within die state on lite s abjec of ttie debt due from this to the United .Males relative io iie Medical Society An a.-t allowing ruriher compensation to t'ui isiopoer Harrison Agent ol the three per cent fo.vi supplemental to an act. entitled an act in addition lo the act. antiiui a dug i!;e la . isigotfcertbi.i s te roads, and .ippr ipria-in; one hundred t'.u ts in i dollar of the food com iioulv called the three per cent fu'.d fir opening said roads, approved ileccmher, J J IS 2.1 for the far nation of congressional Di-tricts, and fir ae ctectio i of Senators and liepreseatat:ves to ' u :re-s f r ch iiigi.i ' certain state roads thert in named aad fir -unee oat pes. -s esiaitds unj; a state r i ad from the Frenck Lick to il l idtaa andf it'ot.Kr p i;posos regi.attng the jurisdie.iou and duties of justices ot the e u-e. uieuiori it of the General Asscm'dy of the state, of ind i n Aii act to regal ite the mdc of doing county business. A joint resolution relative to the acts and joint resol it o isi the pr sen; tJeinrd ve nbly relative m the Predtlcn 's vKsae An act co.; a i dngtae Scnii.iary lands in Gibson a id vlo ir i? co i ties giving f-. tie r pow. rs to the Agent for the stat'. at In ii toa.ioiis coneec'iing corporati us iaeoip .rotiag C an;r ssion il townships aud providing for p iiic schools th- rein ri i iag 1 1 co m; Se nia ai ies fir the aetter nvviigeaic.it of the state Prison ;i I fr o.tier par, e iniraving the navigation uf the river Wabash. for -tie benefit of die estate of loan M. Crini de'e 1. a i ho id tig the nri iti ag of sindrv private arts by ilieir titles and reprintiag sundry statutes and fji o-hcr pnrporcs. coiiccniieg Clerks A ji i resolution n the subject of the outstin tin i re euue d te in. stte. V.ia-t i I'liortsiu' c uipensatino to 'Villian Polk". s ) i. ii 'its-i j.tcr regal itii the admission and prat ice of A t r Hes i. id 'o i ise'l ies at law reliiive to ca mt h in lat ies prividmg for opcuitig a Caual at the Falls of Ohio.

FROM SPAIN. An arrival at N w York from G bra'aai, i;as brought tftc latest nvw from Spa n, in Gibrakr.t pap-, rs ol the 26n Novotr.V r. I he K :':; r.fSjvtn enured Madrid on tl.r 1 4' h Novcnhrr Il ts tuniourtti tont inr K;ni' of S aio is ah i:t to eon i act a p'cful aiiia'ioe with a ijr-at N'trtii in l:ouer and is to cet'c so th ? latter a vf - v i'onortant maritime point in tbe Mtuitt ri an an. Mttcr. the depa1 Hire Oi inc liU S U i A UwUaauk!til toC .Vud ? d t i rc.ro ur h.ib p out d a sti ong 5 -oauon among ttie comniciical tn tt-r-ls G-ncral ri)u: m:)i:t tommatids ihe F'tnch trooji-s n Spain, on U'c D d Angoulemt'a departure f;r Fia'i . V h ty eio,ht ofTic s of tuc i jul troops 37 rr of the in -itisu. 17 depUtTcs, 6 rp.Miistcrs 5 individuals unployed under Hum, 3 civil g.iv.r.iors, and I state counsellor, have U;ely bcn expelled trm Madrid It !3 said that a r qnest has been ma 1 to Switzerland, lot troops, to form thi- Rtianls of th Kt:i;a ot Span gt.d Ponuua', and that an allied power has offered to guaranty their ptiy end pensions.

A A'Y OV LVVV V :VAl, Remaining in Ihe Post tIce, at Vorydi n, which, if not taken out bejn the 1I of ...til ntxi tcdl be St n to Iht General Vol OjfiCt, as dt-ut letters A Pi ici S. Ku.uier

lltM. Ku.zir John Keller Jacob Kiblinger Jacob Ksiituer

James Allison Da id As kern llcnjaniiii Aydelctt I..aac Ash

Ignatius Able B Samuel IJtard Michael liridgeman Abijdi liates William Baon, 2 Klizabctli ! vi.ui sley .lirgcss Jonathan Borden Barnabas Caviey Frederick b I time Hev Mr. Bcciuau, 2 Isrenl Butt -t..' e p.f-envan Samuel Boon Thomas Beard (leo.gt Boou GiOige Bently

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Al'iaiiian u oops of Scodra, after havi.ii rcci iv d a check at Carpenebie cn the 20th August, took up a strong position i its environs, where thty itiruimd motiunkss. Apprised ot this d' feat, Musapha, Pa' ha of Sendra, wto occupied spmpotam , in the western part of Thrssaiy. advanced early in September, and after eflectWK tn j i iction of ht- firces, i tht 6 h St-piembvr, h- attacked Gn. Con oyanne, who defended one of the two passes whici It-ad to Misoionghi: he was repulsed, hawt ver, witn great loss. ()-i the 8 Ji, he - returned once more to d'spute the pasvagr with a Suliote corps which possessed the other defile. At tnis posthe combat was very bloody and w'll contested, and Mustapha Pacha only retired af ter he had lost great numbers of his soldiers Tliis commander, relying o i tne number of his tr iops, app ars d tcrmiiud again to attempt the pas sagt to Missolonghi, let it cost what bl od it may. Io the two attacks on the 6th and 7 ot September, in Tu'ks Ictt 2000 -n-? dead un ihe fi Id. Tne loss of tnf Greeks, who defended themselves with jgreat advantage behind ih i' ntrenchinents, only amounted to 76: among this number are thret ot tn not d.stmgu shed of tn?ir ffi cers, viz: Cont iyanne, nephew ot me com'iii idr in chi t Z. jou' t- Z I las, troth r ..f the fun us Pno; Zi vtlia-.; and D nos, orother of Viili ca, w le of ,Vi Pacha Amouvr tne pr sont-rs the Greeks found several Albanian Catholics, of the race of Mirdtles After having declared to them that th y were desiinus lore main in peace with ail Christians, and that they only wae 1 war aga nst fi-s cncinieaol Ciiruttjip.iiy, they guipcd

John Cathcart Chanc) I urtcr Fred. P. I anion Daniel J. CusshlII George Crawn Feden Cr mvel! Samui 1 Corren Joi.ii ( lOokham

David V. (adly Jacob ("onrad . James Colvau It Edward Davis. 3 John Douglpss, 2 M garet Doll John Dawson Ada in Douglass Daviil Danner, 2 Jo-fph Denbo Jamri Davis John Dais Charles Dyer E Moses Evans F John G. Frcramer, 2 M A Fi.de Abraham Fouller L hens Fiisbie Joha Fpps Isaac Funk Davil Foil Davis Flovd Josl ua Farnslcy Saml. Flanagan Thomas Faith Paul French G John Gardner Simon Groves Ephrai.ii Gwartney Sarah P Gritlith Augustine (r.sham Elias goodwill James Gorge H 11 W. Ileth, clerk of

Daniel C Lane Thomas Long Joseph W . Loan J"ch Loi "bottom Mi ry Liglit Anihon Livers, 2 Frederick Li ssiic James Lesslie Jactdr Lopp John Lahue Craven Lvr.n M John Mites. 3 Jaco! Martin V. ilbant Ma n. n illiant Milier Jt hit Alaniion Thomas Marsh Elizabeth Muck Sarah M ylni do eph Mosteller Alexander M Crae 2 John M a dams llivs M Callen

George Mower retcr Manck N Ro' ert A. New 5 O James Overlvdl P Clmrles Pittmaa Henry Perry James Pendroy Denni Pe ningfoc Joseph Paddac ks, Jnie. PHI. 3 James Paterson John Pitman Edward Penninglon U James Riley M;ry Ross-" 2 Andrtw Rodeflor John Rii hards Jacob Hu'l John R-ssH S rhil:p Shrake, 2 Jtremiah Sullivan Philip Shuck Si.mnel Smith James -mitn. Thomas Shore Philip Stine James Samuels 11 ilii m o phi n ITiati Sampson J.-hii Se:r Thomas icphrcs T Joe 1 D. Thcpiasoa irilliam Tio'ter Jdni Tin'on

Nathan Talor

Harrison cir conr 4 John B Trueman llenrv Hurst. 3 V

John Harrison. 3 John IL.rst 2 William l lenson William Harris David Hillis Cii'dam Harris dame Ilisiep Patrick Hunter George HufT-tutter Nath n.icl 1 1 ol craft John Harbison J Lewis Jordan 2 John T Jameson, 2 William Jones Jon itii a Jo n Willi l n Johns Ben o tt Jacobs K Dani I Keller

.i-hn Vawter Dai.ie! Venncr Simon Vornasdal Isaac Veatch r f'aihaiiie flafson Jt r iiiiah Floods J Ho tt ford IT ham Halts F-.d If'illiams J se II et G'o. V H'eaver John ITini' 2 George llolf J'hu llhitman Jonathan It right Heart Jf'olf V lltnnh V 'onj;

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