Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 5, Number 235, Charlestown, Clark County, 12 February 1823 — Page 2

ill pti'f f,vn iViuiruHMttu. r- ..udol the m hitrator so drawn bv ljf. Anil the arbitrator, when so 3C iik v h t Ie two r-e.mmisionrru, shall be bono 1 in a'l rejects by the rules of proceeding t ri')iifM! by the foil th article of this convention upon the commissioners, and sh; 11 be leskd with the same powe rs, and be dec met, ior that case, a commit siuner. The decision ol the two commis Rjoucrs, or ol the majority ol the board, ns conitituled by the prrced iaf? iutirle, shall in a'l oases he final and conclusive, whetht nas to num. ber, the value, or the ownership of the slaves, or other property, frr .which ii.demnific-ttion is to be made. And his Britannic. Majesty ens to cause the sum awarded to ew.h and every owner in lieu of his slave or slaves or of.her property. tr be paid in specie, without deduction, at such time or times, ; such ph'-'e 6r pliers, ni shad tie awarded by the. said commis-iomrs, and on eondi lion ol such release's or a'fiorsents to be jjiv'rn, th'.y sh-dl direct r provided, ' trut no such payments Shall be lixed to take piace sooner than twelve months from the day of jh exchange of the riuiliculbiia of his convention AxncLF. nr. It is farther a&'ted, tint the comflnissioners and arbitrators sh dl be tespectively paid in .m:c!) manna as shall be retried betv.-tcn t?v- ijovrrnments of the U.S. and Great Urb lain, at the tune of the exchange of he ratifications of thb convention .And all other expenses attending thr execution of the commis--.inn, sha!i bo defrayed jointly by the V. S. r.nd His Britannic Mnjesty, the same? liein? previously ascertained and allowed by the maion'V of "die boi-rd. A K' ricf.z nil. A certified copy of this convrv. tion, when duly ratincd !y His M ijesty the Kmperor of all the Hussv.i, by the President of tht U. S. by and w'l'h the advice and consent of 'heir Seivite, f.nd by His Uriuonic- Mi jesty sluH be (Wivered by e.o the contracting parties, respectively . to the minister or other aeetit of ihr mediating power, accredited to the government of the U. S. as poou as may be afcer the tnifiu-.-iom shall have been ei''btn?-d. which last shall be effected at WjiVi tynn. in six months from the date hereof, or $oonrr if p.is.sibfe. In faith whereof, the respective Plenipotentiaries, have sfyned this Convention, drawn up In nv Jin-

gtuges, ana have hereunto afiucd their sed$. Doae in tripp'irate, at St. Petersthirtieth Jun',

burg, this dy cf

one thousand tiit hundred and th?"tv two. -..'. .) CAPODIS'I i;i., (u s.) HK.NKV MiDDbirrON. (i. s.) CHAhl.KS HACJOT. NoV THKRErOH:, TK IT KOXv;v, tht I. JA.M1SS MONKUK, Preifinn of the United States, have c.vicd the r.atd Convention to he made flubiic; to the end t!nt the smc.

and every clause and articd- ierf. f. j imy be observed and lnlfi.'Icd vvi'h

food a i tli by the United itatcs and the citizen:, tliereof. In witness whereof, I have bereft, s- J unto oct my hand, and caned the seal of the United Stares to be idlix d Poneat the City of VVas!ii-j ton, this elevet.ti) clay of January. in the year cd our Lord cne thousand tight hundred and twenty three, and of the Independence of the United States the fonv seventh. JAMKSiMUNUOIZ. XT the President: ions QyiKcy Adams, Secretary cf Slate

.niMtv !cht, crmhviob rvrat,c!' i( :oti coistiiiili !, lifter the Jinl l;iv of June in'Xt, shrdl c 1 1 1 r .-ocli hnil as .shull I t: (U'niiel siinii iont-ecurity Ihr the amouat .fsiich jtulimMit, iiih.'iot ;)iil t ot.-, a'rul kIihII have thr Mn': nlrred c .ti the ducket. ir iecrid t'f the ju-l i e (ir mii t who ik I) j '.id ujmc at ; mm h person hnll Iva V. t;i V ('(' r(.-etitiiH il the tm shnll i.;t ( xeet d vix dollar, thirty da) i ; if ovctmx. and imt exceeding tv-ve dn. hi l si v t v d tys; if over thrive ynd l.et CX( t'edii, tttet.fy dollars ninety da; ifovnr twenl v ,'iial n-t e ecdii-L' i'.iitv d-.i!lai, one h-andred and twenty t!.T ; if over fi tv and not exeeedin one hundred doll. us, '.:ie hundred and tilty d as ; and if over one hundred dollars, one hundred and cirrlitv d;ns; unit that whofi caeli t .'i " shall exere, th" real as vw il a- personal property of tire defviidant, hi.Ai he Hold for the het priec it -will hrie;;-, wifimut a jury of iu(iieil. Sr , 'i'hat hereafter when ;ny er' ution unv isix: to any ollicer in ihii

st (!e, a in-1 nny d.'lendant or defendants it ch.'di ho the dutv of such olHcei' to n,fo';;,ii ,iv oVempt from tKcciiinn, f n h of t'ic : r,i, of a ineeh mie (r books of a pi ofi.s'i.oiid r:i.'Ui, as ho niav own and s; lech al the liirn any execution may he iu I ho h ui'm ofaey ollicer oft hi Jtate, not exeef cia ilfly dollar in value; pro-

pertfr' has so 1 kninnilf and 1 did rf,t nUx- t0 Jm,.,, , . . laid down, that " conscience, l!ic tr,macMlaie b (itjr,C.. 'r i. when debjsed by a course of habi an (.flier scckei." I njv r Muul vice, resigns its olfice aucl by usii the tvrtn tolocate'ih'!1'"'1'" '

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I ' I w '

ivith H muter s rcrmisstou a..u, ' ti.i d its benur a tvV ,r .r H'

. . . ...... J . 1 Asm. It. " ' ,,...' I . '"?(."

tflJl truiu, iiviivr itli.l viik.ty.

iiu; virtues

not termirr.

rnmd ol a pttstitntnt iciuvimaior I for one, sh.a'l i cqtnre other tvideu:: of ilepu-terV title to these Heaven descended viitnes, t!in his bare (7.;;n, pat Tn uhirly u hen his bep.k veorratioii for than, s co-.faired in a p'i;dueti(jii. which I think I n wai r utted in s iyu tT, will vie in point

of malignant atd vpHietie vuharity, ; lraiflv af.ti;u:tliinfrt that tht- rifvr,,' with the common rtln.'iions rd an ill j and :vnv, and honesty a,'a i .i i i.i . i i i i... . .'',

na'urcu, liriu.stu sjueu yiiuiii.

ceases obe a monitori" undbhall, ot Ids p'p'duction.

noiters permission u:.d, tttu d its beuuj a '.T"f'

th. huur and tocnc.ti,, be. ." '.:' fr'iHa ; ai.d ttit- tru ib ot ctlcstinl growth, can , toumtks and rancorous u, .;''!" linate and llourisli in IPC tf ;ui' u'in'T all tho.se uhm n ''!

merity u dseot hon their o -T ,vS;iSn ,:,.:. is too cUriri; met by a negative. I h( knuv. lr !ne that mV if i luen ; candidate i.u-oO'.r-f- ' ;

'oni.

tun : s n s:ccri t'ui

0!K tOo f....l.

rathei more so than m yli f. the ' Urportt r'. It is indeed ,',;, !' ;

I shall not follow the example of

Ueporler, in making a l'liarisaical profession of purity and virtue but .shall lake the lileny of ilenyinrj the justice of the accusations of fiIs:hco:l destitution of principle, dishonor, dis. giace, bar, Sec. See. ho mercilessly showered up n me by K pertcr;' and should thr y rer be made to my fice, 1 hope t shall abv ays be found w illing to re pel them, as die exigency ot the case may requireMv Jtatemciit in regard to an ofTer

vided. the tools and hooki xertiote.l bv Of i 30 I reasnry money at ? per ct

tliu art, and tho properh exempted fiV-m less than its par value, as dlso the cxr.ciitiiin, by any UivoY tiiis stat, shaU assertion that th- mistake in the not huo ther, exceed or.e hundred dob I condition of the anions 'Bond.' was l.irf. and if ar.v diTeipnfc of ooini.ai ! unintentional ate bo'h litcal'y :or

shall take t.l-.te'bct'veeri the officer and ! -et whfevfcr hloci marks of false !

, ns to ih- value of any yf the. said I f'(' kvefl Vision of It-porter j

btor.

iirticlfs, tin. ollicer ma v chooe one Dan,

niiu toe debtor another, to whorrt shall b(v administered an oath, by ihc othctt ; l':.re;aid, v. cll and truly to Value the pioperty o "'ertd as albreid; and if the pt.r-otis cljo-en as aforesaid., disayree. iii e.ilhn.ain the vabic of the property, if 'hall he the duty of the oflirer having the execution, to Value the articles that may bo selected by the debtor, whkr: shall be nral rern ii'i free, and exempt ever f'lte rviar.i; from fxeciition. iir.c. If uny debtor to whom are exempted ceiUin aniek.s from cxecQtion, iiiiJer the hms heretofore existing in tfil state, shall not be. the owu;r of any or all the arlide. -.peeitU'd in tj;e l e.v; such JcbUir shall V authorized to sciet any other an ides he may own, ii"l to cxi eed the. Value oi Hie arlidt oivriipt by lav, of which .udi debtor iniy ie. destitute, whicn ia case of nuv liilcretice of opiuiyi as to the value I -jetcoi, may be valued ai d covrned ia all respects a u prescribed in a former itelion ot this act, ilr se.ltlj.j dilicience ol coin mo.

S u : 4 . VI 1 1 r. c vt r ft ert v c r a i iy pi pertj is Jl vied upon by any sh.rili or other officer in tuis slate, sich shcrilT or ol.lr ofticer iimi, and ht c, herebr authorized, to take bond vviUi security to his acceptance, in double the lonuuot of the property levied upon, payable to the execution planum, cc-nditioiied that muh eveutii.-n Jtutor kiiall weli imd truly deliver sucii propeity at such time and plio c. ai Uic ihffilj'or otner ollictr may

e ..i.e iu ins iowi, o.jtort the d.y of sale to he ? .!,J according to loov, I)icn hone

accrue to auv oartr ai'irrifv,.! .

J ;- 1'ieach ol thr; condition Ihereol, and uti

I'ldsjmrr.t bad tliereon, there . shall be oo

CJ. W. JOHNSON, Spe,d,eiof Ihc li. of Representative. KA I LI KF IJOON, President of the Senate. .Approved, Jmuorv 11, UJX VVI.blA.vrilKNDitlCKS.

. - . "".VUI .Ml- IV tJy TilH0 OOIitl bail vaiid in Jaw, and an net ion iruxy chad th-reon, whenever u riiit may

LXD1AXJ UXUS Li TLUF.

When ' H.pi rt r' n. si attacked

on-

Sec. 1. Pjc

me, iic prttrnded to st nc ' facts'

ly v-iy m icfiaiumoiisiy kullenng hc pubho to draw their own inferences. FinJin:;, however, that Ins'PjcJ,' when divrtted ofall colouring, would not ihceLuute his. de'.isn, he tviw measurably lets go. his hold of facts, oid in rtccorcuriee w.th his "sacred regard f. r truth, end lire of honor and honesty V attempts to accomplish h's htmratdt? p-uposc of degrading mc in puoiic istimation, by apruiU:e us- tit low-bred epithet and Iicmi riotn scurrility Whether " ''on i e i: Conn r, v t ! ! !" cst-ddish-es his claim to truth, hover and how f '..'." i rdiail I. ;ivc to an impartial pabhn to c'cterri.;:.e: - i l eiiihlv .i.'lnnf ihf ,. :

1 WiHCU thr4V

AN ACT To limit tht $toy oflh,rU.;; r. a.idjlr oticr

rr-ncttd I . t;c (-.itra!

j at

.Kjfm6o of the .ic of ..vWuur. That if fjy person a-aie.st whom jadm ;r)f mav

re rtuuereu ;n

o.y discover on their 'fe t'ol.

rortJ will be willing to vitisfy any gentleman of the t.uth of the first sternest, and Mr. Jerries Ducron will attet o the fact of his having given mc the first intimation of the t xis'at.cc of the mistake, after the y cution vvas in the hacdh of the (.tti:er. 1 admit that I ccidd not ot that tmie exchange Treasury money for sjiecic, ai any reasonable rate ; but that in the month of September list, Tiea-.ury money was enrrt tuly passing at from 12 1-2 to 1 3 per cent, discount every man of business 1 presume (with the exception of the honest and 'wnorc.i'U' ' Iteporter') will attestAs to the ' Intrinsic v1ue" of my ,k promises, even n-h:- reduced to rvrt. tin Ft" which Mr. porter' so supremely contemns, t ije y may be rat ed prciry much upon a par with the pr omises of others, who have the disposition, but not at .dl times he abtlttt.

o comply wnh them. I own tlr.t

men s ptcuoiary promises, arc to be weighed Hith h reference to heir

gc'tenl puo' tu lity ; but I deny that mirai cwfuiiiity s iou'id attach to every taituie t punctuality. If jt be an eviijencc of ' wheedling and deccpion" m lie to h.ve failed in piymg Mr. Wm. Nayior fit ry or sixty dollirs, according to my wri'ten pro. mi-.c" and j in consequence of such failure, my alter promises have be come of io 4mtri,isic value.' will

the hontH and hnnorabk Hrpo: ter' luve tile eondescension 'o i-donn the public, what have been to intrinsic value" of nis ' promises" since his confession of a judgment m the Clark Circuit Court for 125 oo, ab ut si:: months ago, ou a " ivrttten prcmt" 10 pay the amount som.c s.vc- or eight months previous to his coofes sion ?. And then he will please to say whetner he did not some time ago pure r.isc his brotfitr'a leasehold interest in a certam Crick tenement in town, which vvas .sold unde r execution for about the sum of twu dollirs md twenty five cents, for the purpose of protecmg it from bona fide ciedito. s I A. d .-.hcih.cr that br .-thcr docs not receive the rentsand profits, and exercise every act of ownership

over the property And iiually. at h: -st for the preseu ) hat y.uantitv of disgrace , dishonor falnehiod &"c i$c, will Mr. Keporier' own as due, according to his doctrine of the " in

trinsic value of promises" to thos-. ""rand W friends and patrcna of hisi vvli0 have'fer a series of years" past, lecn swimming in seas of debt, without the faint m exertio.-s to (lisentangle themselves, altlv tlicir tables have been, and continue to be spread with the "loaves and fishes'' of office? From chcumsuuce.s surdi as these, thr public cn fairiy test the " sacred" nrofession.' f.i"

Ksportcr vyiUt his rlpr:;idt:. i

null "cOVT tr.n'Jiiri r i, o

other t-upn eminent vriu;j ui; J adorn b:e clun-.-ictcr of eur' r, nownd biiph t cfth'fioise vn '.J have been displ .ycd heloit !!,c j.' Kl. ,.' , " Ct

ries of years" without even a n-J't bpplause, but from his own dear liut Iveportct' sh uld'not ve,t C

spleen at me oecause forsooth thB

sovcrrin ijrniic, wuosc srm!r. ht has so Ions' wooed and with so-k dcvotionalfervor, hive not seen in those rare (publics, wbich m im o va inflated cpiwtn, should h'vc cKali him iboe ah coajpctitors. 1 cannot betjrv: n from "the f;:j of icion," dele dv'tr.h:, which if a man !ooe he is wirst thm t!e-.d. by 'rjjftadjcio threat .11 l)()t c'nt( men. e 'the war,' ;'.s Li uternni pni'er choovrtocad his ncuspj:f squibs nor do I dread i s is . gallant Licutena-it and his koretfa lies, may carry ou th ir e- i) ;i:f J attack with whatever artillery, anj ammunition their overstocked 'r.ap. zing of srandal may supply trn m with; for I have the van.ty to brli.-ve, tha;v I could v ith a corn-stalk or pop t;iin, succcs't fully defend myself .igi;:; all the mi'iiotiS who inhabit nis "ra. irtJ. te:rp'e cf justicef" with the Grcai Citu-j-aitssir.o at their head. My mojt vulnerable part is the pocket, -with that well lined, a news paper war would not be so appdliog; but as t is a rather costly mode of warfare and as cr.sh is scarce vvi'h m f should h ive no objection lodeou the honor of many -ippcanBees in !i;s held tt' glory Repoiter had better withdraw hn patiietic appeal to tfu u r,v "tiemcnof the Indiana thr?' and p. fer his plaint to the tfrsclc who wntf;t?n he altar of " The Sacred Tempi?;" fjij petition would at least oe biese ! with the warmest tviihes of dvi'Cb.

I cey for m.v deduction.

As to the unusual' mjntv r nf mr leaving New York, I iu only antice it. yy subjoining for the ia:is. faction of those wh rrray not have st en them-, two letters which wxre among others, received some time ag from gentlemen there, whoran perhaps lav as much claim to truth, honor d nl honesty as 'Keponer.' i'hcj' were sent me 4iatinv: when ih w name ""'f hdici were ii'm'ng: 'heir assassinating d.igjers at :nc undef cover of eecrccy. The first letteri with Gov. Jouni'ig's certificate endorsed oti the back of it. carries wil it its own evidence The secoa i from a highly respectable member oE the present Congress, with whomt finished my professional studies, a ut in whose company I travelled from New-York to Cborlestown, in the mooth.3 ' f November and December lftlH. This last letter is directed to Mi. Cameron, a friend of mine, whose character, fas well as thecha

racter of Messrs. Mathews and Hochesrer) is known to many personsifl thia country : "Hath 10'h January. 1 R2t. His Excellency, Jonathan Jennings: Dear uh , Having; understood-.nJ reports are circuUting in your state unfavorable to the character of James Morrison, Ksq formerly of h'5 pla.e I con-icier it as an act of J! tice due to Mr. M orrison, to state to your K::.".ellency, that I have h'ta long acfpiainted with Mr. Mornson. and have had many opportunities clsei vmj his conduct and deportment ; and that 1 do not know have I heard of any act or chen w stance injurious to his chad a;id have aitvys before he lcf t.y v had ;itrot;:'.M 'u!;:-''? in iv&M"