Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 37, Charlestown, Clark County, 5 June 1822 — Page 3

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CIIAIUSTOUN, IA:

U'kim-'-sij-v Ju.Ui O, lo'.'-'.

. authorised to slate that.JouvF.

a candidate at tne next Au-

rscnt the Second J)is-

. .i,viioii, to repr

Juliana in lue ncxtongress oi tne

Ye blectors of this county are hereby

i,i,, that ('apt. John M. Li.mon is a

i, ilc for the olhce of County Corn-

ontc, ut the approaching election.

TO OUR PATKONS. itiuiis, tending in th ir import to

mi opinion that a change of send-

iw taken place, in regard to the k-rji t,f this establishment, so lar as rejti) die Fxcculive of this State, we j il an enforced duly to declare that ,e Kill tor, do defy any person to say,

I), that any act ot tins press has eviwii the least rcs)cct to Jonathan i-or his friends, farther than has

llimvn to his opponents. As to the

kms and under board charge of a

; of fee ling, we are not prepared to

It wherein a change has been evin-

fcr whereon those persons who whisper i;ir"c have founded their assertions.

rcss has ever hern republican, and as we understand the definition of

liviso, it continues so to be, ik willing

r, but not afraid to blame.'1'' And w e cientiously assert that it never has

Lnder the influence or subject to the

on of man or party, other than its iate proprietors, although in some

persons who have been active in thus

, can be publicly exposed by its

it Editors, and their conduct might

'exhibit' as much interested dices, they, in their fecunditv, are able

ituti; to the management of this cs-

.nciit. As to our present feelincs,

not zealous, neither are we direct-

Bidircctly interested in the event of

Teaching election, nor have we 'd imrtialitv in our editorial capa-

knd we also defy and challenge any

say wherein we have. W ere we to for nothing and find ourselves," and

and cringe, with hat in hand, to ev-

li-on who tan rcribble a paragraph,

siM be tine, clever fellows; but we

kr the laborer worthy of his hire, and

f make known our intention of charg-

r every communication of a nature

Jo t lie personal interest of any indi-

or parly, without tear, favor or al- , and that all parties shall have equal

ir recourse through our columns, so

in our opinion they do not degrade

;inty of a republican press.

tcr? am I by the fa-cinatin.- smile upon Isis countenance, u hen he approaches me, involuntarily throw n ff cm my guard, and ,y cyea blind-d to his in. tention ami by the friendly squeeze oi the ha-diKp iveelof the proper txt rcisc if ,ny intellectual qualificatie ns, or does the burning zeal of oartv soirit

actuate me, rcgardltss of cvtrv principle ct virtue, widi mv futli im. Mil l llfl

on a hypocrite's garment?" U'htn interro-Jteries of this stamp arc candidiy ami dispassionately answered by the dictates of conscience, then may we with safety approach die pells, and virtue and merit will always upnear towering over svenhanev. nrrl fh

host of elbow ticklers who h.uc b en incumbents in our councils. I am f r no particular man or set of nun. " 1'nnciju nan Homines' shall be mv d irling m-itto ,s j Cver has been, and

with his mark upon ( ur forehed, aid a conscientious, ticker jn our limbs, who shall lay ough' to our charg ? Let Us with scrutinizing jealonsv guard the portals o our S oa:e Cham b r, and our Legifelativ. Hdi. Iet o. pandt-r's foul foot-sttp ever coi tami uatr those intrinsic; aed visible pa rinonies with which divin- Providence i i i ii

ties surrounu u us, ana Destoweil op on us by h;s h-sen .igents our ilfus nious ancest r-. DISINTKRHSTEDNKSS.

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hi-iui j iew v idi pi i.a! lt.i g no ! and notMicritv.

(.'. The memory i f i :cy: V. Thnliias ,i J"; C: oi., I'.. James Ahidi-.ni. The I'lVsid. i:f nf I!;,. 7, :j

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ted to ,;lK,li01 ,0 lirilcif::e (tc slavery, I ..V.-.-wn,, an'1 (l,.l.-"U.g i;,l it should be legal f.rlp.fKbireea, I, U-n',, ,"'V '"tb' I'niledMateiwL, u-! ef the pee,,!- f;J.

. ,,. Ule iei l Hoi V ol Imn ixOi.'d settlement f.i i,np.,i t and

,u, ,. m,.'!!"-' ",1 Terriio.v at ple.-.Mir,

noei, Ii, i,,. ;it the lime the tide (,vner. The prou.ie.., (Jt mdv

J ( ,ul:" the riht to import skives i,,t. !l,i tcillterv, hut seems to I, :,ve f!.( riri.

' ii tns ehoieo whether to imp.-il fiom l'enu- orabn.ad. I considered that ifeongn:ss ,.raVe the citizens of the 1 'nited Siah s jetding in .'K,rid.i the ri-.t to in:porl ; slaves therein, it would be eized ,(.ld ot a piecedent hereafter. J!,ra..se Uie laws of Congress now in fure prohib- ! Itllig the slave trail. ImiI.;. .,,..1.... I

1 il I l II. I IIL H penalties any citizen of the United States, or ebewheie, from importing fnan any foreign country into the United Mates or the territories thereof any slave or slaves,

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ended upon Morula, and secured tin her righU conntry from slaves, fn :,, abroad. Co,,-! Mr.' Clav in a short but imnre-ivo nd subMing then a. I do, the uhole .f (he 'dress returned for hinM-lfand his eollea-ue cl.use inoperative and ueb-s ex.enl in thanks f,r the favorable sent iment cxpiW rel.ttion to the eitiens of the baited .ates cd approbatory of their conduct, who might actually become re.sidei.ts in Tiiese l.ast's ,, f..!l.. ...I i.v i

,1. Our ditiajl;is!i. J V.'atkins Leiuh.

.Mr. Lciuh ros.j after (his f-s. t w.w dial. k and expressed his i;rati!u.le tiv d, honor done him, in a feeling and . lo.iii 't,;; manner, and eon. lmled ill drinking this toast Health, hat pint ,., anil nrw .t nt i i tL:

gj'-il tap!,: of Krntudy. 11. 7. Cifi, tlm) Cm. .1. : :.'.--Late rommisVioner-, to Vir-iinia. K'ei in.l.vr

Honda, f was determined not to sanction the principle of slavery in their favor."

communicated. In every new-p. per in the shite Willi jm Hendricks is armouncrd a candidate for Governor, at the next August e'ection ; and it is geeerad und. rtood and expected as a matter of

course, t In t he will resign his seat Toagress previous to the election. There are c iss in the state wl ee men, high in oflije. h ve submi?ed their names as candid ite- for other h.gh ofli. es, with tit resigning; in all of which diey hive been di -appointed yet h id fast and srill do. to the oflices wlr'cfi they first held : such we do n n expect to be the u urse . f Mr. Hen dncks. The p:-.ple should abv-ys I-. ok to thi-se things, an nevr vo'c i for a man who is already high in ofll-e, !

umVss he resigns that which he lu Ids The period for which Mr. Hen dncks was elected docs not expire

until the 4 h of March. 1823. His

unleers hi-hly interesting, but "too numer-

ous for publication. The managers do not feel willing to publish some whilst others are omitted. Indeed ronie of them were delivered orally and have not been presented. Lex. Pub. .Ik. KEW-Oni.HANS MAIIKKT. Tor some time past we have not received, through the papers printed at NewOrleans, any account of the stale i.f il.n.

From the Went cm Clarion MILU AKV. The Militia L nv of thy stare of In. dnma, jiasstd December 31. 18'21, directs that the Uniform of the armies

of tin United States shall be adopted "lid worn by all general and firlil l!H. cers, and b the general, division, a, d

biijjade slaif, except such variations niarket at that j lace. This is generally tin ri from as ciretimstancts may ren ' the case when western produce begins to der necessary. The commission d in value; but if it be on the rise, r officers of each regiment shall adept a tcmnnanding a good price, there is nodifli-uo-form to be won by the officeisof, ri,''y in procuring all the information wc

their respective regiments; but any ( Hieer rn.-v wear the uniform prescribed for officers of like grade in the armies of die United States. The imifoim ar.d equipments of the ' fiiceis of the aimy of the United Sta'es nre as follows : Ej;u, iltiu Colonels, lieutenant colon, is and iiKijoiii ci infantry, will we r two sdver ep.ui!etts. Wing Company officers are to . : .i . r . .. . . . i

wear w ins iosu-au Of epauieiis : tuose

of artillery and riflemen will be of gold ted by accident.

desire.

We conversed with a gentleman yesterday, who left New-Orleans about twenty days since. At that time Tobacco of the best quality was only worth from 2 60 to 3. Flour 3 a $3 0, and falling. Lchi.sviic.lciv. Jluy 20. The U. S. arsenal at Iic.m (N. V.) was destroyed by lire on the 2d of May, with about 700 stand of arms and accou

trements. Fire supposed to have originu-

cs.gnat'mn makes it necessary t- elect i 'j''ion diuyo ul infantry l'j be of sil

some person to fill the vacancy : tli:

ver linl.'ion.

'Phi? t;fatp f.f Indi.ina will ;pnfl thrpp

are diametrically opposed to the j representatives to the 1 s: :h C ngre s -

f,,c 01 ?,,t; n?:i" s engrossing all posts thei. ajyo uit bc eec.tC(J )y districts at

lcr and profit, when there are more the state, cnnahle nod villiii- to

Jpalo, who have equal pretentions;

micsu quaiiucatioris ana pretentions,

loi'LE are the onlv and sunreme trib-

j -1 The Junior Editor is not yet cn-

"avofe. and the Senior Editor was

4 tlic original proprietors, and "it takes two to make a bargain," pro,a disunion of sentiment prevailed, . .1 is not the case. We are neutral,

M't our paper ourselves.

Respectfully, L. L. DUN KIN. A. F. MORRISON".

A letter, received bv a rj-rntleinan in

whole state w ill vot co'.k tiu ly for ! t--'t'f--Uhevrons will designate Newcastle, hy. announces the death of

this rt presen'atiV' : he, whoever he I rjn,c as ,0dows : Captains, one on each . Jolm t0Hi' Jv-sq. Uovenior ol Delaware.

m:-ybe, w ill represent a stite, with a itru' ai,ovt: ebow subalterns, one

p pulirion of 150,000, and rapidly in crea-ing in numbers .n.d wealth : the p opie should ma.'ure ly delib- rve. and vote f r t!(.e man wh.i is acquainted with, and can effictually represent both 'heir individual ai d s'ate interest, together wiih the interests r,f the Ameiican Republic. auJ to do this, requites a man of no ordinary political nputation and experience in Government

on etch arm below the elbow. The An earthquake was sensiblv felt in

angle of the chevron to point upwards. 1 Lancaster, Pa. on Saturday, the 4tli

i i;e cnevron will Oe oi com or silver insu

lace, lulf an inch widi:, conforminij to the c.lor of the wings. Atljuta'-ts of infantry will be designa ted by an arch of silver fringe.

Sergeant majors and quarter masters

A box of ripe Siraxvlcrries was sold in Boston market on the lOdi of April, during the Jnow storm, for eight dollars. Cucumbers upwards of eicht

will uear one chevron on each arm as j im hes in feogih, fresh from the vines.

directed by subalterns of the line.

Coats, of ail officers to be nude as formerly, of blue cloth. Officers to be armed with swords.

The Militia Law aforesaid, tequires

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the nevr August eleerinn hut fin not i ' UlCers to De UiillOrmeO aiitj eqtlip

take their sats in Congress until De-1 Pt(1 Wltfl!ri l.wtjve months alter accept, cember, 182J, unless mere should be j nS a commission, and all officers art a cad session, alt r -he 4;h of March to lje. armed with swords when doing next. The Candidate to represent a ! (ll,ty immediately after being commis. district can also be a Candidate to fill! sioned, under the following penalty,

the vacancy, the term of the person

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-"PUOJCHLXC ELECTIOX. i' Jo all u'Aon u rauy conctrn." .J. Annual Klection is last pp("r mofit dear prerogative .jcon h exercised 'Fhose who :-,I'fob.ibility will enact laws for - J'cri.ment tif the fourth genera Just soon he p ken into official -fee by our sulf ages. Then is Han all important consideration b of us, i h it we well and 'rulv -t into the prieciples and cUara - r he ijentlemeo who s-dicir our l! imt-s it not behove us o im PJ' tjuire severally of our ovvr ain i attdcht d to any man b oCe' (,r atl I supporting him in

nee of his disinterested, i-

elected to fill the a. ancy xpirieg, win n the district repre entatives come into effice. VKRUS.

From the ladiurta Gazette. Mr. Nonra:, our Senator in Congress

las politely furnished us with an explana- a ion for his vote on the bill for a Territo- M

viz: A held onicer, ten doiurs, anti a company officer) five dollars. an orricER. DINNER, To B. IV. Leigh, Es. Commissioner from the zlatc of Virginia. Iri pursuance of previous arrangements

dinner was given on Monday Jut at the

itision f louse to the Virginia Cominis- . : ... I 1

sioner. it was very numerously auenueu by members of the Legislature as well as private citizens; the table was sumptuous and well provided; and the day passed hi harmony and conviviality. William T. JJarey, Lt. Gov. and .Speaker of the Senale, oilicialed as President, assisted by G. C. Thompson, esq. Sneaker of the House

weie exhibited the sme djy.

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rial government in Florida, which we with pleasure lay before the public. From the view which betakes of die subject, his course is uniform with that on the Missouri uieslimi. and accordant with the

views and feelings of his constituents. 'The proposition upon which the vole w;is niiestioned, is in these words. No

slave or slaves shall, directly or indirectly, of Uepresmtativet;, as Vice President.

he introduced into the said 1 erntory, except by a citieu of the, United States, removing into the said Territory for actual settlement, and being, at the time of such removal, bona lido owner of such slave or slaves and every such slave imported or brought into the said Territory, contrary to the provisions of this act, shall, thereapon, be entitled to, and receive, bis or ier freedom." 1 voted to strike out from aehill the forcoin clause, 14, because

MASONIC FESTIVAL. The anniversary ol St John the Bap. list, will be celebrattd hCharlest- wri en the 24th instant, by Blazing Star Ledge, No. 3. The profession will move fn m the Lodge Room at 11 o'clock to the Court House, where an appropriate Sermon will be delivered by the Rev. William Cravens; from thence the procession m ill proceed to the house of brother Kvam JShelcy, and partake of some refreshments, to be prepared for the occasion. Transient firtthren aie respectfully soheoerl r. a'fen'l. LKMUFL FOliD, ) .. S. SIMONSON, ( Committee of SAM'L. STAFFOKD,S J,rouZailcntsCharlestovvn, June 4, A. L.

LSTUAY.

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After the cloth was removed the follovv-

g toats were givt n:

source oi powir; ail oepanmenis ol uie government are responsible to them. '2. Firkin in at. I 1 ntu-Jof. Mother and

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them

j'vneroM!

rr; let tie

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only

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contest between

e:.cel in justice, and

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..uting tv rvlaiii t'- clause, il vjj calcuia-

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urn SM'ir;.: Fiu! juii : 7,,,.,,

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T;d:en up by Ch irles IF II, ofHethlehem Town-hip, CI rk cotin'y. Ia. a Mav Horse sun;)iised to be seven y. arsj ol', about 14 1 -2 h md-i high b'anderl

boulder od buttock widi

a 2, the near hi d foot am' oil" fore foot whie, a stnad Inn p r n the bout part of the near free I-g some knots and ma I;s of the s tbile, some white hairs in the flanks ; :; a iscd to Srvjy ! y WiHiain f . ;rin".rong nod :Ni ichei Uoyer, before i;;c tins 4 h d.:y of v t . , , K. 13. IJKNHV,:. i).