Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 17, Charlestown, Clark County, 16 January 1822 — Page 2

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HirccMTC-t'e there ii nut a wn.l IcTi. ' Ai! liic v tjt i i ' is lIi-Ji.it The WuISl tt it i-, tint liit' bodies ic It i t lo lior rit;i : t c.'.tcu..n in t Ucr houses. It is irpu-sinf: to stir out wid out shed di.:j t- ars. Terro- is at its utmost. At tins mm.,c:i: 1 am l.'fhi.ij' on, whilst the bsd, the mattresses, the

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also rccoiv. d a second rcadlr.s ; and . Hancr. tob? !;3dcfF, r-V . several petitions were recrived and re , tiun of the Survey 7i ."V: urred ; and then , xfi ; town lets, and sc!d ca :.v '.'!r;!,fi The Stu-te adjourned to Wedncs. Iguirrnmen:, . v- . of

Jay.

!'!!': itj.nt.iul or col tiiimhij:, V .;,'( mm'.. c .'V fV' - V-f?fV rem h'icMr. sf Uh:i. l. V lv titer liclMi warrior grave The i!i.nti.i- ui ? I i. daily lioniiiiii;; i'he ;k.-.u-.-c hi )v'ii .n , ai.l the uar-idaii.cs i wai u. And sabres a:: ! muskets were :;!famin.

Mr. Rankin, from the committee of

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tini-i. a.-c taruw.i out ot trie windows) mime i-anua, reponcu a uiu .ot j;jmi . t.'u-s.tn i in jom1' streets there; im: to the state oi Missouri three psr

i i.nf Mi.' icicnty ol carts, arjti sotne e nt. t"' the net nroi ttdi arising from credit hr.s fccsn !!ovuI ur.dcriU':

vviUun t!c visiur.s c: t.'ir. ai t for the itlic-

On motion r.f M. ,.,ri,....

5vtj That the

liouse tho quantity of landr?'-' ed to the United State T ..... i. i i . 1 1 ... . u.c (Hut

i mi

a', hul he hecileil tlictn

lH!iuhd hodies are IcU in heaps upon -ales of the public lands

(I. c pnciiu tr.s! U 1 Siju the clea ns in' a thjuvuid a ihty, i ihouhl not exagfrte. 1 l;t!iove the number is eater. I l.'tlirvt- ill thiMO in tlie to .vn v!ll peri?.h. M. P.truat, the I'Vcnch physician has this instant vi&ited my djijror tcr the bst tinc. He :m noun cs to :r.c t'i? death of ote of his o!h-;)?ues. ?.J. Mezct. Another, M. Jijily, is dana;efouly ill. They will no longer rr main in the town., because the jjf.neral who cuinmat.o's the lirst

cordon will not consent to h.ll back a

uy Tin: . I.- ,p t;f th" '.ravr h a looping; The i i -e a.: J lljo ;;:vat of the iiaiiM ucre t !;e iv, AnJ 'tis country aroaaJ hhn v.as veejT.te tiuiMpoli pe-.-iI'J loud, and t!i5 deathdi'ii.ii !)e t!,

And Pi, -:i uch was t!ic march of duvo- j sal riAtOH k, DEC. 4. . . , tlo:)i . , .... . .. I EV the schr. Young Urutus, from And oven as lbs musketry roll d oct his Lyyr,,, arrived at Annapuli on Fri.

u.y, we Ie;ini that the crew A the

same whi'.h wus twice read uud com

mi'ifd Mr. Wright submitted a rf solution whichi after being inoejificd l ihe su5gesrion ol .ir. Lniuop was tead in me iollnwing word: Itesotvrd, i'iuu a co'nmittee be appointed to inquire itito the expediency ol providing, by law, more cileciually to protect the rights cf these entitled to the service or labor of persons in one state under the laws thereof, ?s-

cupinft into another, and for their de

n u hirh lull Mvm.m i '

purchasers cf the public Ian' ta the iirst LV.y of July. i820'l March .lbfllj d.sdnvuisj4;

credit lias been allowed. a

(Ju nioiion of An . Moore rf?. J VI 4 I 'III '

icar.'ic. Our doctens wished that eve- hvcry to their rightful owners agree ry body should go on: of the town ; I ably to the proviiicas c lb: cjuatitu

bur, s this is not allowed, it is impos-

lo cheese tiij plague.

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Not a heart but throhYd !ii"h with cm-moiiuii.

schooner Sdliy, cipturrd in August last on her passage from Lasyra for Haiti rncrr. who had been Icn? i.r.pris. oneJ in I'vrto Cjhcilo, ellVoicd their

tKel. Tlic resolution was adopted.

Fr. Oh! Ii? died in tin; elow of los vcar,

In the prhlo nui the bloom uf his clory: ! t v ape 2j.j November, in an open boat, Uutba shall his mcnVry c:nMaon nidi a,d arrived at Lacjuyra 28th. where

Uhey wtrcprote-cted Lyliobt. K.LowThe brs-htest pae of our mart;rd story. ry, Kkj the America:, Consul. When ,.., , , , I hey lit: I'cruy Csbello, the Koyal fori ae wmler slia.l pa;?, and die nrir.ihnv- ces, not exceeding 'JCCO effective men, erihluona hl all retired to the batteries of the liy the Dai'ks and the groves cfh:s own city, which were closely invested by native rivet-- the Mepubhems under general iacr eep, parent cf Tbimei.f.! He ne'er shall .:oo sick, and many Idle officers tad

, , e it ...'. w u j'iu unu "ii. up i ! u'j ui, lujuiM rii ,u l lie d

iv ,;.,.c i orr-ac i:e sr.g ;ui t.'ie U3-:c;a population hl been or. mcodment being supported by the mo-

ucit(. away, to cr.able the fcpuuirds to ver was carried uud the re-clution aprolorn; the &i,r.;'.:, uhich muutproba- ! dupttd, Ijly soon eventuate i:j the capilulatian j tec. io. or fvaeuaiion oi that pbce. j The rrnro?sed bill providing for General Morale liavinc; b?en t:nc.uc-1 paying to in- ttiir oi JVltj,ouri three rensful in his expedition iiahst I per ct. ct the net proceeds arittn; from Laguyra, landed his troops on the isth i the. sale ot pubi.e lands wianu ttte

aov. ana p.unucrrd tn little vidro . state, was read a third time, pushed,

JcC. 18. Mr. Rhea reported a bill enihltd "An act to provide for persons who were disabled by known wounds received in the rcvolutionaiy war'' ; but some prominent defects appearing theiem, it was, in oidcr to ,'rive i s friends an opportunity to correct it, recommitted. Mr. Rich called for the consideration of the resolution by hun submitted on a former day, relative to tac importation of wool. The House agreed to consider the ssrne, and the question beine; on the motion to strike out tha: part thereof requesting the lVesidvot of the U. 5". to cause information to be iven, vice, and to be married in lieu thereof, the

words that the Secretary of the i'rea.

lorevcr.

Bathe sleep widi the great; and sweet he

hi? -leM,

And hu?!i'd ie the re

liu tar lia troi:e down, like the sua hid in storm-;, To arise in new jrlorv to-morrow.

r:CTURK O" YELLOW FEVER. LO.NDON' KOV. 2.

Th f tllowin private letter, which we

AVsc.W. Tlui the Ccinrrot-f. Indir.ii AILiri, h- iostriict.-'l to i'Ir whether any, and, if ,!,J. ,-'

is expedient in the svmci.i tf ouf . ,

cunr.Nc wioi me inui.tu tnues ; end j to inquire what f'Hther ine.T;u'rcjcr to be adopted for the prumuti-n"

ujrir euui'urt nnu Civui:ticn. M;. Hill moved that when j House thics adjourn, it adjourn in

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carrscu.

The following gentlemen cor 3

rnc Committee to report a Liil m;

turning representdtivts among tlii: cral stilts according lo the fourths.

us: Campbell cf O. Harvry, D,v': Durfey, Tomlinson, Mallary, Cⅈ Holcomlir, McLime, Wright, I .1.. I,' l.i...l.. pxy n t

ooi.ou, i.iiwarus, 01 ix. e. LiOwA

lveid, j rimbie, Allen of Tenn.Jc:;

ston oIL-i. Hendricks, Jtankin.C Mcrore cf Ala. Whitman Scat.

FrumtiitN. Y rk Snectafnr, U. S. TRKASURY iiKPOltT.

It is not a very thttrrirs docuaie

.dtnough, acccrdmsj to the estiva the government wilt be able to":

1 ub along," ay the saying is, withtvi:

present resorting to Ican9, cr dj taxation. And vith rfo'.d eeonomv

is surposefl that the revenue v':i adequiii to the ordinary demands mi me tieasury, v) to the year 182

without iKivii.ir iK tbat period, or

-r:y omr ,c,L!ei!!,'. a Oi.'ar

i'orto Cabello, with the loss of a can

tain, and hyc privates killed and eight wounded. The Republic of Colombia, from

the excellent course it has adopted

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J" u V. J 1 r ' ts ' sce the commencement of its exist

iruiv s.. cniii pieiure c: rnc 5uiierin.' anil

inort.dity caused by tl.z yeiJon' ievir

iiarcelona: Britcchna, Get. 17. I wrote to vou by the Idtt courier, at a moment when I was tcur'-Hy able to hold the pen, in a state cf high fever. I have forgotten all the drtuis which I snt you. Ah I tny dear brother, if vou beheld my situation! I rm the most wretched of men. c were 8 in number, shut up in this one house. From th? 7th of October we had communication with no human creature. What a mischance ! when, on the 10th insr. we heard knock iv:; at the door. We. went to look out at the

he u peril Lot go vera ment, lily to exdte the admira-

e;jer ;is an

continue tuny

lion and enlist die warm interests of the people of the Unhed States in its favor, in cddi'.ion 10 the information furnished on Saturday bycapt- King from Santa Martha, we lurther learn that, at the request of his Excellency President Eohvar, the Congress of Colombia had passed 3 law prohibit, irs the importation of slaves. 1 hit hw hIso provides that any persor.cn-terin-r upon the Territory of Colombia shall not bring more than one slave servant, arid shall he cb; d to enter into bond tmt to sell or d:v:oxe ot said

l ive in the country; ar.d. m the event

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w. mi. icavt,: ,ue countiy, r.r,a:n to der to be informed tnat his son vs.ta. 1 tl.k- the slave with K.Amencan. ken ill. At this news the wrctcvH ,

lamrr criro our reppate'iiy. rr.y ho:l ; my son h t deen the infection! 1 will j see hon !" The mother, who wosmj tin '"cu-ie. appeared is tvi etched as the ftthe- They .ent out in lia.;te, and r inur - ed i 1 a v fer cf .m hour, with thnr s'u ;; ,on. It aas vain that we I

rerti't.t. i1ciji tjnoii t hn

Ocunnne, a lew miles to windward of j and sent to the ikaite for concurrence. ! can be n -red 'toe anV ober o'l'V

11 13 calculated tnat on the 1st ol h ary, ensuing, there will remain ir,

treasury, uncspend:d, Si, rrr,648,v:

jeer, however, to outstanding da: imdrrrppropriations already cxi,;:

Lut the satisfaction driv.-d fremt

fact h done away by the editors ol : Jntcllisencer, who cive us to ur.il-

stand that it is altcgtthcr uncvalll.

consisting, as it does, of slate debt.

and uncurrent and deprtclaUd One hnndieri tii.rl CP... ....trA.'i

..vivu i.ihi IJHJ IllUU'tl"!1' lars, it seems, is unavailable, ccr

quence of the ftilure of the Bank

iist.our; rhe pub'iic dbt still h:

upen the nation like a mill stouts

iiaa been considerably incresscd-; ng tiie year. On the corli SepSetni

1820, it arnouijtrd to 31 225. 5tO "

Un tne hrst ol Jan. it will be &J.4!

005 73. v hen this debt will be pi: will be left to the next r;cner;itios determine, for the Secretary taiksd reduction cf the sinking fund, tutt-

ot creoting ne-v loans to piy t:-

ccnuaetecl in 1812, '10, 'u, awl' and whiJi wiil become due ia f . : .,.. 1 ) . .... 1

zi, anu uh. At win ue seen 21

of

.irine 1) in

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AhrtJ'U, Dec. 24.. I The Rules ad Regulations for th' government of t;i- Navy, reported by I tne .Secretary cf the Navy to the Zc;i- ! M'.e ;-t d-0 Just .rs.'(n. wrr.". r m r -i -. t ..--,-.

A .1. .. - , ... . WUVII

: mey tverc ot Air. t'lr-sarii-,, 1 .Vrrcci i.j i':- err

iJrc. "0.

iur. Vright submitted the following resolution: iVr9t--,t That the Clerk of this House pay to tiie representatives ci ''i. r i ..

inoma oiaxton- o'eceased, late door keeper of this House, the sum of 200 doll .rs out of the contingent fund, ior the purpose of defraying the expenses cf his Juncrait After some remarks by Mr. Cocke, the Speaker, and Air. Mahary. with respect to the Constitutional power o! die House to impropriate public mon ies in tais manner, the question vvai

put and the resolution negatived. Dec. 21. Jir. Campbell of Ohio, submitted -resolution for the distribution and sppropiiition cf the Marshal's returns ol the fourth Cen:;us, which was twice reud and oidercJ to be CuofOised. b-c. 24. Petitions were presented by Messrs. Gornam. Lady, ardsiawyer, from sun dry inhabitants in di respective statys ol Tdassuchusetts, Hhode-Ularid, anu Norih-Carohna. praying for an uniform

system o: liaakruptcy, w.nicri were

t.:.. p -.f.c.-s. ct in- house, we could not inutve on Naval Affairs. prevrrMl-.eircm.-nmj. Havens! what Mr. Kuhpu co.on.urdcatrd to the jirprudoncc! hv. can.m.ty endued! Senate v.snofV resolutions wf tie- L V'-s :t 10 i .-:::.!-tur.-r of Rhode ishnd, ao-r'ovio-.K er:prreo. . .rc mother was soon I of the Mn ybrui proposition r-datlvr

isriet w uu uie contaic

n. a.sotne t.njioti'e tihstribution of a porth.n otthe

ther Between the 10;!, and 1 ith H of j public land-i for the promotic

cn o. Cu-

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u .MUMuin.!. v. wicsceigm, iivc:iica!i.)i), to tl.o.se states which have .mi -'wil f.U I . . L . . i . 'w

: ithst in di? estimates hr ihe vears 4

evcrahy referred to a Committee o! '2.J,aml '2t, ,hes; .kh-iunli of Si"5, v7,,;fj- U ll:-n 0il that subject. 00(j,ooo is not em, oreiiended, exc: "ir: Coh!--n presented a pelitjon froni wiiat is ncces'a.' r to dis"fv'rr :"."

tain dea.ei'S OI 1 1 aid Ware n. f.'.e r!-- tcrest of ti,,. , . .a A

incw- ot k, pr.nao-i .or n ad'.Jaion. bt:,--emei.t ot :n r-v r' -; rrf

m e earned off, and tny daughter 13 ; received no donation of that kind t i.er .as; .-.our. I ne I rench physi. ! qual to whit has bscn gratited to tV an visit us twice a iLy. and give new states. ' "

at

cians

v)ne loo.; or rrc:

vzry- 1 o i.c nrc

prrd for the worst I have made my will, whic h is deno-ted at the nariah

church of St Micharl. To day 1 have

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''Ja'vin.:? tjiM rrrnved a second rcaaiag, ur.J wai referred: A bill supplcmcrtiry to the r.rvcrrl

i or ry: ustm n-. r .H-t.s 1,, !-,n

cer

cf

al c;uty ot five per cent. 0.1 iu;ta ci hardware at auction. Mr. Rosn presented a memorial from sundry inhabitants of the s:aie of (Jhio, praying lor increasing the public i;a dim; estabii.dimrnts with tlj - Indians, and for the adoption of measures id prevent tiie trading with diem by individual'.

Mr. j, S;nith from rh

toui;. - Tiie h-ci.eury, it will

i ec.oniilKln'js r:viMii:i ot the 1.1:

'.d an lanv-c u liutics on celt" tielc-. I Thin "itr.!:'r.rvt iv c?H raJ'.itri't

it I iO.OGO MiMiuri i. ;., r xvld u'3-'; be rrcwrr t, and tit it. the unm

1 .

ben rpo.i the ramp-n-e, se.irching fcr md estahliihiLrO.aees in the

some nr- ii f'-r ir;v rl.imrnter. )n nte

u- y alo:r. ! v ,u rtd a: Ic.yit twen

ty curls loaded wit'i d,il. The

(c a, e

utiu.eis L-st oi tne i.iijfKj (, New. Or

leans 1 " 1 1 1 L U'-liS!!'-,.

if iit-c ....i ; r 1

for making a partial anoruoriaiMm in,

the military service of k (j. ( r the year 1822, which was twice rcCd and committed.

On motion o Mr. II f n o; trr-; it

Committee funds only ui.icunt to

a mil

Hion.j

0-A)OC "

IS

'C tiie L"!'.iiiitici' f.ii

thf I'nli'if (..mil. I ... 1 '"

toce.i uy air. JO.ma ol ; (juire into the exp.die.uce of autho-.

"'! vr!.'.oTTi:vn.Lr, v.o m u.i.ite ov.-j:er of lh:.i

v;'-"-'h di:u-t!.e -re-it enpital pri:: ! dulUr,,, iii the (iiai.u .'Jhd n of .Mainland, i; , (;ry (;i.", iNfl'lll (jhliucil. i.i ;!:ijO;i:-, .l.h t

,.1 1 mi

c.::i-" ! ..'i.iv.t tl: ,r)!n will ol' l.a'l'jv ; v:-' ' I

ll.i f,- . ' .:, ' t e:.d m tne to.vn. At i -s . . , 1 . : 1 fVor.i th.c

a potion of the Out, he. !..n.l.

o.Mcr v:::;ji , - , r 7 1 S any r M"J'viJ"sJf.i. ,t Pv.i ,ir,. "''"zy ffjr -AJL.'-'-Ai:?