Indiana Gazette, Volume 9, Number 29, Corydon, Harrison County, 14 May 1825 — Page 3

i at hearing In the face of e world. Yon hive further sworn to "present no one through h. tied ill will or malice, find to leave no one unpresented through fear, favor, affection, reward or the hope or promise I hereof, hut lo present all tiling truly a they shall come, to your hnowh dge." To do yourselves justice in complying with then qnisilioua of this pu t of v onr oath require the greatest effort of which hu. man nature is capable. You should reiiitt to your room with minds entirely divested of all

prejudice 01 passion ; you should he ripnlty regardless of the frowns or favor of your fellow citizvw. Y-ni shiuld leave hehiud you all the warwer feeling.' of human nature whether of friendship or enmi. tv and he actuated solelv with a view to the public i;iod and a conscientious discharge of the duty you owe your country and y on !-1 ve 9. In making your presentments you should n it onlv tie satisfied of the giiii of the accused, but you should he rilhnially convinced that ttiere is toitfi.ietit testimony to pro ore a conviction of the offender when put upon liis rial. To tin I a loll on hliirht grounds, or when tttete. Is ( O s luViut lgtl testimony to procure a ronvictiou U ok' pii tit the public to rMiiii't a d udel trotih. I i t 2 t he i filer f the county. Y ntr si i! are In a tu-'as-U'rt indepe- lant of the court, ou meet and adjourn at vol own pteaMiie 1 mi can have, ti c process oT (tie court nd the aid of its ofil ers in ctn. pclliugthe attend i'ce of w it-uee-, and voir For mm i authorised h law to administer the. nec.esary o iths. It is necessary that twelve, of your hody should agree to any bill he fore It is touml as true, and on such ngieemeul the foteniHU will endorse the hill, although he should denial ftoui the twelve. Annual I. lection, rhc lotlowiu : gentlemen arc announced a-eand. dates fortlic several offices oer tneir respective u lines. For (io ci tiot ?vvvc ineAvV vd, W. Y. iSVArotu For Lieut. Goemor. amucAMvAkoy Viv-U; Uuvmou, iot V. 'Vhiimon, m VJuUu.., CUtlUI V l.i. th kinu uy Tut; utn. A ti' oa .to latch became indehteil a tteiit, to one of his tiHghhnrii.g l'-i.unir men on se log hi creditor couieiulo his home asked him vv hat he would have to diink, was answered that lie widicd snmet Vi g that would stick hy the i ill-, well savsthe g'ntlcmm, nu. stcpto the cellar & dravvhiui a qutrt of tar.

41 Will his; to p rate? hut not afraid to blame." BLOOMING TON, MAV 14 By last Sunday's mail, we received a line from Coryiloii lulimui, ninth sajs "DENMs PEiNNlNUTON is a candidate for Lieut. Uornor." I'he length of JtiVlge Morris's adJres preeludes ulnol ull uhier news in to-Uaj's iy'ct. W e, on out part, freely submit it to your pw usal. rew York, April 12. THE G!tltiK.S ANO Xt learn from the Aug9hurg G&z. that the Governor t.t Ionian lsiauds have received iutructiiins I to in Loudon in peisuauce of which, he has in.tde advantageous proposals la the greek government. it is sen), in an English paper, that the intended visit of Prince Aietteioich to Paris, for lta special object, to induce the l'reurh government to unite with Austria, iu opposing t tie aggrandizement of UiHsia. 'I lit; latest accounts from Greece mention, that the Greek gov. ctnmeut was well av are that the 'Turks were making great pieparadons for the ntxt campaign, and felt fully persuaded that it would he the last their enemy would he. encased lu. The Algeuiine Zeituug repeats the rumor of the surrender of Tali as to ttie Greeks. The Uiietitat spectator, vvhi;h, by the hy, is a very thm if.tl Bouice, "tales that the luntts tif the Greek loan contracted in Ivil.iud, ere all expanded, J that the auh'Ct iptiou raised hy the i'uilholletos aocieiy, haie Uuewtse been employed to pay ttoops, whti otherwise would liivc followed (jolocotroui The proceeds of the new loan contracted at London, were thuefotc impatiently expected. a HALS.- The tSpauMi cabinetlssaid to have been usually active, in couseipieuce of diapati lies from England and Ku3ia. A letter from Madrid ol the 7th uf February, states, Mliat lien. Alox had gone to hi. IVler-bnig. to demand the execution of a secret treaty betw eenthe ourt of Madrid and toat of Uussia, hy which the l iuer has pledged itself to fur-ni-sh p mi, ft stjuadrou and 12, 000 men, to aid that country in regaining her American pus ioMotu, in the event of Eng. laud, by openly rccogniai g the independence of the new Ameriran States, ehnuld render it impossible for Spaiu to tetoiouer them with her own forces. Husia, it is said, is to he indemnified for the expenses by the session of the. Ba learian Island-, according to some ; of the (Jalifornias, according to others. London, Mach 12. A General gtonm pervaded the money market this morning Cousols, 93 3 It is believed the speculators are attempting to depress the stocks, fur the

purpose of making purchases. Our accounts from Hatavia, are' to the 8th of November.

The spirit of the English spec ulatiou would soon be felt in that colony, two fast aidin g Vessels having been despaiclud some time ago w ith orders to purchase up coffee, and all the other productions of Batavia. it is stated that the lurks Will make a more poweiful attempt than ever, to subdue the Greeks the ensuing campaign. From the Caracas Colomuiano, f March 16. The intelligence lately received from Bogota, announces two very important events the one, beins a proposition made umder authority of the French Government to m excenlency t ie Pres'uhn and Liheraor, to establish a monarchy iu Colombia, and pi ice the crown op hU head the other, a renunciation of the Presidency, on the part of his Exrtlleucy, and application for leave to retire from the country. With regard to the fofmer proposition it need scarcely he stated, that Geiu Bolivar h is met it in a manner worthy of himself, the country, ami the iusidnoUs object which it cloaks i and, therefore, we should double regret the loss of such a man, at such a moment, The presents of Gen. Bolivar Is as necessary to us at home', as his name is a tour of strength to us aliroad ; and so far from sparing him, we deem his presence, in Colombia, essential to her salvation. There is a singular train of circumstances connected with this proposition on the. part uf France, w Inch it is highly interesting to examine. I Tic o')ject of hpai.i s ems to be, through the medium of France, to distract him! divide us; and that England is aware of this plot, and rculved to prevmt it can scarcely be doubted, fronl the sudden recognition of our independence at audi a mottieut. It furnhhew mostsrtisfactory evi:iencet that however pledged she may lie neutrality a relates to Spain, she will not sutler us to retrogatle front the p unt at which We h ive arrived thro' the mcchiuatinn of the Holy Alliance. When we bear in mind the de.ni oflUial assurances made by the Lou ilon courier, immediately before the recognition of our independence, that event was itill distant, wc may fairtv conclude, that it has been piecipitated by discovery of this design, on the part of France; it that ihus the two cabinets are at issue, on the subject of the Americas. We arc further borne ntit iu t:iis opinion, by observing the remarkable celerity w ith which the preser.ee of Col. Campbell, iu Barbadoes, followed the recognition of independence, a if to encourage our resistance to the views of the Holy Alliance hence,too,the hostile apperauce of French vessels on our Coast and the interception of the fisherman, Nichards, at sea--4o ascertain whether the mine had been sprung or, in the words of captain de Fresne. where Gen. BiAivar tra

If We ronld imagine, (" htcli we do no;) that oni government would deliberate for a m unent, on this insidii'U propnitionf the appearance of(!ol. Camp hel U i li the approbhtion of our present system by England together with the circumst inces whithseetrpd to have called forth that recognition, will givo a new aspect, to the. question ; whilst ihe liberation of Peru will satisfy the Holy Alliance, that as the America rvquirt tta foreign aid to consolidate th ir government, so have they no need to model them by its councils.

LAWTIESCBCIKCUITO. April term A. D. 1825. William Terrell, f Libel for a diTorce. EIiza'etli Terrell, ) Come now here the complainant by Craven P. Hester Ed( his Attorney and files his libel for a divorce, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court now here, that the said Elizabeth Terrell is not a resident of this State, ou motion of said Attorney, it 'n ordered that unless the said 'Ai iheih, do appear h re on the first day of the August term of iluscoUrt next, and answer to the said complainant' hill, the matters and things therein contained will lie taken as conf s ed, and a decree ot saitl court entered up accordingly and further ordered that the pendency of this suit he published in the 'tndiaii GvAette" a newspaper of g"i-ei-al circulation published it llloomii'gton Monroe Connly, for follr weeks successive! v ; and the catie is continued till the next terra. A Copy Test i. LO'.VREY, Clfc. No SWvUVs ftae BY virtue of an execution issued from the Lawrence cu uit court and to me directed iu favor of Jame Kirkham and against Nathaniel Clark, and five fee bills iu f-ivorof Jamb B Low, and one iu faver of it. Coburn, and alt against said Clark, I will oftW to the high, est bidder tor ready money on the Ifjth day of May next, at the court lumse in Bldomingtun, for 7 years rent of sell the fee simple of the east half of south west quarter' uf section 2(V town 10 north radge, a west, . executed as the: iroperty of aut Clark, to satisfy said exec-nth and fee hilts. E BLVIU, Sheriff: April 28th, a. d. 1325 IS o. Jar. THE subscriber takes the liberty of informing his friends and the puhlic generally of Munro'e county, that he will reccivc in payment for his medical services during the season go"d merchantable pork at cash price if delivered by the first of December next, . John m. jenkins.