Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 38, Charlestown, Clark County, 12 June 1822 — Page 3

man beings of i he A u u-nn a i'i.

sent l ien, wit. sljvciy i.r I,fc, i,n is ivhe., act then hVi vm"!.. W ' V , V t V f m council, has now living in this hud of freedom on 'flcld-w,J ' K 'L V I,wt i r, ftw t! fo i.ctmn two act. pissc-M jfl 'he price c?f their Uoc, . Doe I e no . 1 1 L tt-' """ m '" p-vl.icial Legislature of N- Busendeavor to make jnll drve e m nd'l 1 ' ' 'M'1' '''Td to, w e k lor re imlmrsing the expense s o would actcl,ffm-my?1 V. I w L r X7d fVU? h' cmle in -hi: Mr.lergusoM ha hen toforc been 'ali!i il - T h-i v l( t !V('n fii m 'i 1 I My' s ,nnnw(l r,, fl.o, c. m ! . : . . iy Un,r VllMW tundsdii-il 1VC hodies, to inett m iK-ner..!

r r 1 2, 1 822.

Franklin"

V; I I'M w,.

,. nuillllK ICatlUII JiL'li('(

re-erive-e! we weiuld respectfully

'1 111 I" uumi.iiiuii "'""v tX pane'i", rclutiw t ee-mmunica-

' w'w.i lilt! : iilti;tl nehanccmefit m V,'e i.now i;ot (l.e author; hut if

,. -i.y other c.c nt Iciiiaii wishes to ern-.j .- i- t ! i: i : 1 1 ! . ll.fv may depend upon

? . .. . i1'.. i . 1 Lf.i'ina' i i' ri i -1 1 i . A

j i; pi 0. Jli-'" r'Miriiin'um.ui l I nre nutlicriscd to finr.oinicc John i j'v;. :.s a candidate for (lie House

...-.'it..: . iiiji liivr II I riiLr

L jj i L il - J n.v. IH Al ,lUj,UIl

, arc r.No authorised lo announce ,t (J. .1 mi si ran tr, as a candidate tor u-f ef JIcj;re.se-h,alivts, at the next

st flection.

soys he docs not bee h.v a ban!: ca beormcd, and appears willing to deny his former course. Mr. Ferguson opposed the principles and form iJ h? property law; since he has been a candidate this time he has declared himself in favor t a property law, to operate not only on

judgments tobe obtained, Luton those

hen tot. re obtained. W hen 1 see you arrange thf.se few principle! and n ma ks in proper form, and get your disinteres'ed views ol them, I will give you the balance. LIBEKTAS.

P S Please be go d enough to muke a few remarks on the conduct of Mr. Ferguson, in passing men whom he had been intimate with, wi-houi speaking to them, aher lie found they would not vote for him. and in taking

his work from Mr. IJugl.es, became jav last he would not vote for him; and also r

po.Mieu in n, V ia, ( s t ... ,..,,, ,.,., i,lUll

ecu naiJ over as lat as received. very repeetliilh, TIIOSirOSKY,

I

about Isuac Shelhv w ho is s.mond " w wc duop;eu ny Uotl

to be an advocate for slavery) beinc I "V-

so anxious for Mr. Ferguson to be elected. L. CoRVim.v, June 3d, Z22. To the Kditors of (he Indiana d'uzrttc: Gentlemen: Having seen a correspondence in the Uiookville Fnquirer, hetwi.-en (Jen. Noble and the Hon. Jno. C. Calhoun, Secretary of War, upon the niLjcct of Fenions in this tatc, in which I am deeply implicated: and feeling conscious of i .

my innocence, I nave to request yuu will

. EM!', Von w ill please announce acandidale lur the ICtli Congress to ,,.,-t the Second District of Jndidna. Vuur c!t. feci v"t. K. W. KELSON. ,:ur Foreign nccounls, and every ranee seem to conlinn the lit lief that

lhioked for and interesting event of

Jr J.utwecn hus.-ia. and the ()tton,an

V has at length certainly arrived. :t tverv F.ditor in the Union has exJ an opinion sjieculatively on the jiu nee? attendant on such an epoch; tuLttidii is now f.it rccedin', rind , lv anoLirenth supercedes niiticina-

V.e shall look with anxio'j expect- tue tne justice lo lmeK this ccmrnuni-

tn everv arn!;;l ol tlie mail t;r olh- , canon mi jour paper.

illeiins of open hostility, and think j On the 1 5th of April la?t, Gen. Ivolde rllreii) dei'artment will soon pre- 'addressed a letter to the Secretary of w;.r

i, ii'iere-iinir sntciacie io uie-e wj,o f'"1!, nt;i.mn im- .nyvni ivi r-n. -

scJ with scer.es of hlood and ra- ' the iVwions has been furnished with mo-

.J who do tuA startle at the awful "(-.V - tl;at purpose, and tor t!ic pawnent

efall arrearages due them up to the 4th of March lat. To which the Secretary replied by letter dated 10th April 182?, that the Agent in Indiana. Las been furnished v. ith lands for the purpose of paving tLe arrearages due to l ensioners up to the 4th of March last. How this mistake Las happened I know not; 1 however do positively assert, that the funds alluded to haw not vet reached mv hands. It is notorious that the l;rm- raenl was a default-

VIRGINIA MISSION. The result of the conference be tween thr rommitter-sof'tl.e two houses en the claims of Vi ginta, was yes terday leportcd to bo:h houses. The preamble denies iht existeiiCw of the righ-5 tTumed by Virginia on behalf ot the oftcers a' d soldiers, asterts th nght ol K n ucky to pass the c cups ing claimar.t laws, expresses a willing nesstosu mil ihote subjects spteitically, as w ell as all ether matters of tinference generally, i a Lojrd ol C-in missioners insntuted according to the compact, and concludes with there solutions which may be found io the

proceedings ct ht S.uate lor Satur. day last. In this 1- rm theo.eamblf

v

a (l resolutions were

..i.d uia ;satre ofcoitcnJi-iir millions:.

ir.cst of u, in a peaceful re gion so hor;) tl:e holds of carnage, in our

V.uul capacity, J i K e a lictitious lart-,

lljt 1(1 (.'Ills wlileJJ OCCUr Ml .'iliOther hut in a national point of view, it n.. 4 . .... : , - i.. i

:t nv mieit.jis us . ji j 1 1 u -i;e( ."ai ;iv

a ....

Vn extensive iield for our commerce. n t!i: carryiii',' trade, and in t'jrni-h-j;;DYof the tra;.:;-at lantic natio':s with

of provision?: likewise. urdiplo-

! ril:it,ons v.iti'. Ivu-sia at ore-ent are

in a disturbed flate, and nnv h ni iy 1 upon the issue ol the war he-twee n land the Turkish empire"; at all -

Mr. Clay was appointed Commis

sioner under die second icstJutioo Aigus. Civilization. A challenge has long existed lor a meet -rig between the Lon. Mr. McDuflie, of Co. gre--s, ai d co: Cumming late of the Unned hra-e-army, to be fought witiin as days jfte the rising of Congress- It is sunl u. have fie en the condition of the rchdeng dut the seconds should noi, at dn i. peril, iat'.-r.'ere to t iTeet a reconcilutio . Paltimcre, May 17 On Monday afiern. on, a duel was f light near Washington cry, betwe ti two young men. one ol Virginia, and th- other ol the- District ol Ct lumbia. A die second fire, the former fell, and died the i,ex'. CHALLENGING. J cob Haker was tried on the 15d

td in M w Y"rk. for ,cndu g u challenge te I).vid Hodgers. The trial i. sied uii il 11 o'clock at n;ght. T he Uiit ict Alton, e, as-isteel by Btinner and Pi ice. managed rh prosecution. I mmett ano Hoffman w re counsel tor Mr. Barker. Great talents, is saul

er to an ainouni e xceeding te n tnousana i to -U;VC j ecr rJi; pIav- f'V ffie la vers

wc W I

prol

i.-iblv

rest set ure ui tn

Jiuier invests hini-eji o nil i-.urojx an

ii'iiiccs, for he I'twi well know kc eaniK.l e iii-ctually two p.owerItions at once, e-specially w hen Atnerone of his opponents

i f..r I I,..

il'I Lin.: for the

hidepcndeuee.

(loijars. i reierenci' lo Uie amount oi the two semiannual drafts sent me, it is evident the first beincr .C.2C9 w hich was to pav the. pensions from the 4th ofMarch IC Jl 'to the 4(b of September 1C21, could not have included the ten thousand dollars. It is equally evident that the second and last draft furnished mc for pa ing the pen:-ioners from the 4th of Scpte-niber 1021 to the 4th ed March 1UC22, amounting to .$o,2o3 could not have included the said (um of $10,000! My instructions were to li-IV lh liAnt ions frurxi llio III. - C JljJili

1321, to the 4th of September lliJl, and

411:

eo.Mf,iL'iCATi:n. f The citizens of Charlestown and its

are requested to convene at tbe

purpose of making arrange- from tlie or oepu moei o.iwi.v,u. celebration of the Annivei-ary of March 1022; e-xe-.ept such as were con

tinued on the io II 'unsequeni io uie uu of March 1821, and to pay them from the

UPPRHAriuvn rr irTinv 4th of March ltf'20, that lieing me penoa

! " To all ,rhom it may vonrmi" P to which they should have been paid by e vho live in Glais houses, should my predecessor, and the period at which i.ot throw ttoi.es." their pensions ceased by lie operation e,i r.D;sintereMedoess." I suppose the act of Congress of the imr communication of the 5th inst. and until the requisitions oi that law was ihad an allusion lo the apparent in-: ''.omphed with. latencies in the conduct f Mr ord,-r more fully to shew that I have 'Juson, on the subjecs of slavery. ot been furnihhed with funds to jay the fin institutions, and the property : arrearages due pensioners in this s. ak I I which appear to be the subjects will h,,e K,ve an extract from a letter - I spoken cf at present. As 1 have " 'd from the Secretary of wai, da ardof any shifting or incoosist- May lOtl, 1822. -On brwardn.g joui Mr Thompson's conduct or account lor arrears paid to oil ,cr, o i Jios. vn . rwur., tKp r.n theiloll of your agency, additional funds

K n order to enable you to discover will be Irausi.i.tt.-d to you. 1 be sum due Peopl,. your devitednebstu the. each f nc.st be a,certa,ned byaieler:of disinteiestedness. 1 have ence to the books ol the former age it. -Mt it i-...:t i. I i.ow ask does it. appear from tins letter to

5i the lacrs on these subjects-as I iue that I have been already lun.i.hed with Possession of them, and able at i funds to pay tbe arrears ol pensions in tins

; lime to prove what I shall state: -Je liine ago when Mi . Ferguson 5 candidate for e fli e. it became 'fy th.it he sheiuhl declare his J'nt nt-i on the subject of slavery: flc-c artd himself opposed to the

v:;;i

( and practice of slavery.

c u limy h'j has sold t!;rcc hu-

state, as the: letter horn uie net m -oh; war to the lion. James Noble would seem to implv. It will be observed that the letter from which thia extract is taken be ns date almost one month subsequent to the letter addressed to nc-i. Noble. The :;en. savs the delay hadiial accruoJ by a';y oi :r;!-

seiiib'y without receiving el ilv n -.v."

w iiiii vv.ii our io g-css and Aisem. b!y nun say to 'hi ? Decease of the Icro of lltnninqtzn. General Stt& This galkirr vetem departed this life at his resideivr j j Manchester, on the bank of the Merrimack, New Hampshire, on the 8t!i inst. a;ed 'J3 jei'.rs 8 months and twenty four djs. Ilis hi't illness appears to have l). en short, but very eiisres,. s'ttg. Fourteen days p ev ions to his death he su-tami d, as w as Hippn-ed. a paralytic, sh ck. which eliscovered itself i- ehokin arel inabili y to swallow while ating ; after tis he eat no more; nd durins his rem lining time, he was spec lib ss ahhough it was apparent to tiis watchUr Iriends anel relations, whe "stoexl aie,u el him, tha' he retained his senses to the hist Until this attack he had ever been able to walk abou: the house, and in pleasant weather out. cf doors. A be'ter or a braver man, cur country bus i ot boasted. 'The earth, that bears him dead. Dears not alive a ttoutcr gentleman.' 1jII(jIVXI:1)Qu Sunday last, in h Ohio rive r, a vt'ur g man aged about 17 years, named Jaceb Ceibble. He with several companions repaire d to the river tor the purpose of bathing, and while standing on a log which lay in the river, he pereeived one of his associates apparently drowning, and being surprised instantly slipped from the log, and immediately sunk to rise no more, until after a very dilligent scare h Lis tcipte was found oc the next day. SHhKIFF'S bALli. By virtue of a writ of Fr. Fa. issued from iV elerk's tffice of the Clark Circuit Court, I will cticr at public: sale, to the highest bidder, on the 21 inst. in Chdrlestown, th' following

pr petty, to wit: four L.ots, JNo's. 261, 22. 2T4 and 275, in the town of Charle s'ovvn. Als the right, title and e s'a'e f James S. U'cei."j, in and to t'OO cres of Lar'tl. in No. 138. Letters A. h 1). ct tire Ilimois Grant; takeo as the property of James S. YVeems c J. bcz Anderson, to satisfy an execution in favor of John Harper 5c Kobert Niched, against Jtmes S. V'eems Jibez Anderson end Lemuel Ford. John S. Simonson, d s- for JAMl'.SCUHUI.S. C.C June 12 1822. m

Taken up by John Gobin, living 3 or 4 miles west of Lsej Gulick's Mill, Washington Tovvnshipi 1 Bay Mare, thrt t yt rs old. rising 14 hands high some white hairs on each s i Je of her back a : mall white i pot cn the top of her right hip, tome white hairs from her kit eye down to the end of her nose; appraised to thirty dollars by George Hoe and Joseph Kobison. jr. befo e me, this 27th May, 1822.

JUS. liU VV VA, J- p. C. C STATirilOADS. In consequen.-e of my having received fre(uent applieu' ;oiis from Koac! Commissioners to know the amount; they fire entitled to elraev on me for, and having beer. Inh.-rmed by other9 c their having apuoiu'ed a day to receive:

Arkansas river to Little Hock, the proposals and to make contracts icr

seat ed Government of Arkansas, is j the opening of their respective roads, compiled at 500 miles and the e!iv- j 1 think it necessary to give this public tanee thence to the Cherokee Mission-; notice, that I have ihJ received any anr Ksfablisbment on the Arkansas at :wer from the secretary of the treasury t30 mil s. Hecently, a steam Ijoat as of the United States t my application oended the rtver the whole distance to be paid the amount of the tozd ii oni the Mississippi river to within 12 Kind eiue liiis htate. It may be premiles of the Missionary establishment, mature for the road commissioners to What a country is this, where there ' appoint eny time to receive proposals, are rivers navigable for four hundred or to make any contracts before they

miles, woieh we are but lust bcKimnn are advisee! by me. tnre.-ugn the mei-

r.r' the trial t xrtted much nterest A

sealed verdict was brought in the morning ffer the iri il. finding the tie leiid.mt gvi'ty The effect of such conviction is a ccr.er.d diKoahfication to hold any office A trust, honor and profit, under the government of the s'ate, and loss of the Klective franchise as an inhabitant of the state. At a tr Tl in Jefferson county, Virginia. Abraham Stip was amerced in U Eoaa, for tUv. auduClion of Nancy Martin. There are 5 states in the 2t of which

die Union is composed, in which ;here are no slaves, viz : Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont Massachusetts

an Ohio. The National Intelligencer states, that of the present Members of theH. of Representative's, there tire- C7 Lawyers. 50 Farmers and Fiunters, 13 Merchants, 15 Physicians, 4 Manufacureri,and l Clergyman.

The distance from the mouth of the

to hi ar of Nat. Intel.

To save Cucumbers from Ihtft. Set out an onion (or set up an oninn st.dk J

m each hill ol Cucu

iv ill keep away.

that I

.4. K

( f

urn of trie " Indiana 1'armer,

have received die moirv. C. tL!KKSON,f cf the state of Indiana, for the three ier cent, fund, Salem t Sfjy G,

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