Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 33, Charlestown, Clark County, 8 May 1822 — Page 2
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SITUATION DV IIIMLAM). The t?'r "I iiiili.ipy Irtliixl. con tinties to jrow mere nr.d more (It;- l"r--l'c. We, cnn-l poviny Rive t-x-tracts th.s evening ami must con'tnt ojr.rt!vi-s !"y ?.'amg bn fly, iluit mtir it I
(t.rs, r " 5 i ' rus, ,.iui I t r m u v s , ut. i mm" mere I: i ' i'Jt i y k; d : t!.t-commission n! th; sf tTitn.s con- i lioue to bo upended 1 the luaX iit-. f rnvuu l enrorot ii vs. Ifi tlw r.w ,hi
ti-.n-, the i'.ro1 j; it ' 1 1 o! Hie governtutnt !iis tho'. f-'.r ban excited in vaai lo riprcs, the bload chilling out. The? Speci il Commission at Cork, lr.nl just closed th-ir -moo, ant! on ti:e 1 :Ts? d :V ner-.trrce of dt.it h was Passed
on thirty Jive of t he Waits HoijS ! A any j
"uerc s; ntuivcil to U' transported. bone t the worst of the offenders Were ordered for mi raily execution ; c...d it w& diMinctly Muted, lint ilie pardoning power would net lie extended to out of then, u'des a change Wis affected in the disposition mid conduct of the people, so thu trail quility should be re'tored. Three of the thir'y-five were recommended to mercy by the jury. Tor following notice was pasted outsider A I 'ire Ch-ipr 1, r.nd was ta'cen down by one of the 3d Light Dtagoons: rt . "Genera! Rock. Commanding in Chief the :.rmy o Ireland, desirous of 0 gjnizating, with as little delay as po.si!le, an administrative power for the provider of th county of Cork, dire cts as follow: Sst, Tiut every individual from the se of 1 6 to 40 inciusiv, is required in the name of the Irish Ki-public, instantly to repair to the Rebel tamp, in order to march in mhs pgamst the common enemy, rhr ryr3nt of Ireland the English, ivhoie destruction alone can insure the independence and the welfare cf the ancient Hibernia. (Signed) "The General Com rnandirig-in-Chief cf the army of Ireland, JOHN HOCK., K. C rt. ' " All to march to Croom or Mallow, w ith speed : the late of the Palantines will Oe the fate of all who shall st;sy at heme thetc bad times."
Md. iytc?U)i It is Tt-.ubtfiJ u !ietl.T ."nc laws restricting thehbeity of the i,rr 's w ill be accepted by the Chamber of Pews I.cf'-t .'W ft, Diwhpn, r.:thn, Jftt in. A letter received this morning by a merchant of this city, by a vessel from St. Thomasi da U d ;ii Aux C;yes. March 0, details the ciieuinst 'tut s attending the landing of a bodv of French troops at Samana.
A warlike expedition tio'jo strong, it was reported seme time sincrj hfd been fitur! out and sailed from iWfw tqut on the 1 Jt!i Ft bmry and hed proceeded for S.inana, at which place the troops were to throw up fortlCcations. 'I'he writer from Aox Caves states, that an embargo J3s ben hid noon all lorticn xesstls at thnt port in conseonence ol an alfair at Sarran:i between the soldiers landed from three French frigates fnrl the purrison left sf thai place by President Bnyrr, on his way to the city of St. Pominro. Sjmana W3s settled rhiefiy by the French, who imigrated from this part of the island during the revolution. The frigates anchored, one, on the inside and two outside the bar, and landed their 'roops consisting of 4 or 500 men. When they commenced this service, the of. Seers at the post forbid them to proceed. A skirmish ensued between the parties. The guard of about 2i .r.en were driven out of the town, and
the commandant of the place collected j
together abfcut 100 to 150 of thetjroop
that were dispersed about the country
... t.,i forumc fo csfcti In Ms ' favftr frctv
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!mij, rrtd fronir of it tt.n don n thro' ' ,l wflty."-! he !)enofr?,; U e cracks of the floor, ovt r lm.M says that large orders have b ceivcd in the United Statu "
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Idltnevs. ihou bant cfcMry ttitnable quality, thou pander to every vice, in what colors nf infamy ought thou to be painted, and how darken H5 lt t0 indn!r; hy rressen! lieneath thy entrvating blar.di&hmcnts every corruption springs up. and virtue is obscuredIt is thou that sinkest the love of honorable performance in the bed of inglorious ease. It is thou that holdest out to perform, and when once thy cup is tasted to intoxication, farewell every hope of fame : farewell every wish for distinction. Hound in thy ff iters, talents whether natural or a quired, are useless; and even the brightest virtues tainted by fol'y. or conuminated by perverse passions. I hve seen proud lords of nature stoop by thy bewitching?, till thev incumbered the very earth on which they dwelt, and lived to disgrace themselves, and to be a burden to the community. The Carlisle Republican, is discontinued for the reason hus assigned: FROM THE CARLISLE REPUBLICAN. Tlv remissness cf subscribers in pay. ing up their dues, has rendered a discontinuance of t'lis ?iper absolutely ne cessary the Republican will no longer
at work. The enemy, however prov- ,utfv"u U"V Kmr -ons VA 1 ve ing superior, they were obliged to give ' fm. We are not o ve ..... lr:. '.uL ...... ;mmpri;,tpl:r upun the wind, or ?ars that subsist
... t ........ a.... frm ker will not trust, and the papermakc
A . i. i-.-.r rannnt affnrd to wait for his monev.
aamana, to c aim nis support j iui m -- --- - ----- . - the mean time the French plundered All who have demands agamst th .. . 'I.,: c .k tt, printer run open mouthed aeainst hm
caule.- and every thing valuable, and feW"
f'SA
supposed, would suorort!.
allies' theTmks: but her -tr.J
not avail any thing, imlessalll J is set in a fiame : an event murhS er! hv rertain Christian iit;....
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CURIOUS EXTRACT.
tromthe will ot rhilhn Tliirknf-
which he mused to he jmbi, letter to Indy Audlcy. I desire, that after my death. m,
hand may be cut off, and sent tolofjj lev, that he.uiny see the hand !f.i V
when living, had notmdy often
many guineas in-yuuin, wiucuhf. wanted in age, as well asaimmwiu
ueauon, m-jui a viewoi what he wa mI.aot .Ur. v.rl..4- lis U . .....
laiuci ii -iii "Mil iiv ii. (.11 WHS, kriJ
hoping thereby that such a dcaclv J
may awaken his deluded mind, a:
him his duty to God, that he may c pardon for his nfjilect of a father
OMre loved him with upboundid aiy
and who, jdyiuir, lorive. him, a!it
ail ins enemies.
Two genuine sons of Hibern'a if
ing just landed t New-otk, vd
into a small grocery, if o cer t:
i a r.ooliric draught of their hear
rvUtidl C I l l l l vtw m ... - I . ' 'j ...... j tioned about ten degrees from ker will not trust, and the papermaker ,ght ; while the storekeeper u
purchase of Ttiusian llrmtt '
or ine timn utvrrntnent
quente rjf which, ih;.,t Rrticiel I 25 per cent. If " ihe.tditcr Z informed that fact w ouh! wsr is expected between H,.si, Gieat Britain. The latter, ui-'
Per ship Columbia at N T fram Liverpool, Nothing further has transpired in relation to the affairs of Russia and Turkey, though letters from Vienna speak confidently cf war between these two powers being inevitable. The trans actions between the two governments are kept in profound secrecy; proba. bly no diplomatic arrangements were ever concealed with cqnal caution. Couriers were passing frequently from Constantinople to the head quarters of the Russian army, which still maintain its original position and strength Commissioners from several of the Greek states had solicited the interfer
ence of the Emperor Alexander and co-operation in organizing their different governments. The war in Persia, it was asserted, had not terminated, and we shall not
know what the final determination of
Russia may be until the spring. Ac counts from Paris state, that the Greeks had taken Athens from the Turks, and hoisted the standard of Independence upon its ramparts. The Spanish Cortes have abolished the slave trade. Palermo, Jan. 31. A corps of 1000 Austrian troops arrived indiistown about eight days ago. Public tranquility has not been disturbed one instant since the discovery of the tanners' plot (conciatori.) Nine of the conspirators have been shot, among whom were a priest, named Villa, and a notarj'. Other individuals have been condemned to the same fate, but they , have not yet sngVred. Leghorn, Jan. 27 -A national rov. eminent hat at length been established in the Peloponessus. F.ch village chooses one or two Electors, who choose others to form the government. The elders of each district nominate the Fphori to constitute the principal government. The outrages in Ireland were increasing. I' is hinted that th" king of England is negotiating for a Princess of Den. mark. A private letter from Pari3 of the
destroyed a little village in the neigh
borhood When they were about embarking the Haytian general arri
! ved with a regiment of 1000 men A
lew rounds were fired and some soj. diers on bo'h. sides were killed and wounded. After all were safely on board, the frigates approached and bombarded the place, which was rn. tirely destroyed. The cannonade wounded the general and killed and
wounded several ofiicers and caen. prom the V. T, Statesman. ESCAPE PROM SLAVER7 The Captain of a vessel from North Carolina, arrived at this port, lately called on the police, says the Com mercial Advertiser, for advisement respecting a slave brought hither in his vessel under the following circumstances. Three or four days after he had got to sea, he begun to be haunted every hour with tones of distress, seemingly proceeding from a human voice in the very lowest part of the vessel. particular scrutiny was finally instituted, and it was concluded that the creature, whatever, -or -'-whoever it might be, must be confined down in the run, under the cabin floor ; and on boring a hole with an augur, and demanding, Who's there? a feeble voice responded, "poor negro massa!" It was clear enough then that some runaway negro had hid himself there before they sailed, trusting to providence for his ultimate escape, llav ing discovered him, however, it was impossible to give him relief, for the captain had stowed even his cabin so completely full with cotton, 'as but just to leave room for a small table for himself and the mate to eat on, and as for unloading at sea, that was pietty much out of the question. Accord
mgly there he hnd to lie, stretched at
he finds his subscribers diab!r him
from fulfilling he is harassed, fretted, worried almost to death, and eventually obliged to run off or go to jjil ; he dare not ask his subscribers for money, for if he does, they immediate ly threaten to discontinue their patronage. Fear of realizing these happy times and oiher circumstances, not
within our control, force os, not unwillingly, to bid our subscribers good night. TO FARMERS. From a Late New-York Paper. One of the greatest of modern improvements in agriculture in Kurope is the system of harrowing over wheat early in the spring. I adopted that salutary practice as an experiment on one acre last year ; my neighbors pronouneed me a madman, fur destroying one acre of promising wheat. I acknowledge I felt some prm myself? but mark the'eonsequence al though I tore up some wheat by the roots, yet I found by examination, that more roots were covered over by the operation than were destroyed: the ground ' wos loosened up so as to admit the invigorating rffeets of the floating atmospheric particles ; and to my surprise I found that acre took an immediate start of the remaining and adjoining acres; and it resulted in bet
ter wheat and about one fourth more in quantity. I am of opinion, although I did'not try it, that a slight sprinkle of plaster; or perhaps lime, or ashes, or salt, the latter in a special manner immediately after harrowing, would have increased the size and quality. Many of my
neign'jors are now harrowing
gaged in drawing the exhilrnttins
erage, one of them espied a steam
coming down the river, rot M
what to n ake ot it. run to the a
and calling fo his cnmpznior.crit Jammy ! Jammy ! arr-h : bk
once, sure now, uh.it kind ofaci
renance dn you rail that V lC replies the other, ' jut havedow
your nonsense, ana alter ati
I yourself whv mn cant 5 011 stt,
a grtst mill afloat r
Ptetn the Western JiUuitor, LexxnctovT April We ae happy to state, that1 larm which so suddenly arose reinff o'jr currency, has as sudt1
subsided Specie and eastern ft
have declined very considentrtj ring the lst week and Ccx' wealth's Bank N' tes havemu proved. This circumstance cor' the opinion we expressed ii our
that a steady adherence to the pri and judiciou cour-e marked on
the bank, will ensure the crewU paper, and soon bring it up to a j er approximation, in v lue, to We regret as much as any r neighbors the present unfortunat? of things, and deprecate the esti! ment of a system of paper curri Yet we b;T'eve ituwlfr'xist cumstanres. to oe at once the iai
and the imperative du'y rf everr
citizen, to contribute. f,o far a!
be in his noiver. to the suDPOrt
credit of the circulating nwHj
the state. We hope and fnistti difference of ex c bar re will toriti decline until U becomes comp ly inconsiderable.
, THE raiTMNTIAnV. This institution 'under tbe nwii-'f andsnncrhitcr'dem'e of the pn'-'nil
i over: (inn H-,r,n. ; ..,ro
their wheat fields without fear of ridi- tWwc,, !. ,.,
... ' 'V Uk'-" I 1 ,,.
fill Innrrt!
. - I IIIM, U l.tJ Ul -" 'V
cu.e or injury ; tor my p .rt I shall here- fi,,t t.Ht:il,uh.n..r.t. The vluM
alter serve ail my wheat so, and 1 vicU seem to be actively ci dOUDt not. CSDeciallv it mir acrr-riihur. - ..J. -..,! nrr
for the tedious interval of .1 hewrd fnf wh;,l,'W(. m ZXTUT' V' '
, ,:ni, ..-1 : 7i r.- ,v "...,, tu? m'unilucterei arlirirs m
thirteen day, tillthe vessel arrived in I do their duty, the practice will become
pun. uiiu unioauia, receiving nis roou and drink througtr the augur hole. " The fellow's story is, now he is released, that being determined to get away from ilaverv, he supplied him
I self with eggs and biscuit and some j jugs of water, which latter he was just
on the point of depositing in his lurking place, when he discovered; the captain at a disiance coming on board, and Ind to hurry down as fast as possible and leave them ; that he lived on nothing but his eggs and bisc:uit, till discovered by the captain, not even getting a drop of water, except what
general.
Timothy Clod Hopper, So called in former times, but now tve hold up our heads, and arc called The Lords of the Creation. ! Good. Mr. Randolph saya many good, many queer, and many crude or inappropriate things. Some time ago, speaking of the repretT:ni:b!e custom of members of congress soliciting oflice, he said, in his own -way ' My feet have never had the dust of anti-chambers on them : 1 was never seen ivaitinj cap in hand, bcrritttr a
inonth3 amounted th a larger mnfl'--
1 : 1- . for uw
past, independent .of improvi'nvr nnou (lin ir,2il,rnirq'trth amlfll!
1 .it"'
two thousand dollar nv'iit were rendered
.in .r.M.w.i ...... ,r;r...M f t',r buu-
ha ht'oii aor.omniish'-'d v.'itbont r' ,
1 rLei.,J;i(ivi. iiJi.('n''.'.i.ertre, or 3n tun- ofj, jho'c n.ucy. X?c ti it this csfaldiiWr.ifcvlfl y" proitUihlft to the si iff, and f'1'11'.1' olent purposes. of )i Anmderi, main as it h done, an iacum')a,i " pUWic Irouaury,
