Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 5, Number 236, Charlestown, Clark County, 19 February 1823 — Page 2
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niar.y v iriny citizens r i inwui, Txh.v.c iwrnis will adorn inv historic y.ic . when the name of this " corn Mock' hero hive been lust i:) the t ortex ol oblivion. I ran josuiethvpaM'C, t n it Hnve no itu i'ii ition tooecrade mynll, wd divRust the eader, by 1) lo vim- -fv.s pp-tftin"" hvro throui;h ad 'he t! irk unci i:-l::icjs t Clusions ot ni-1! sti mp ncd brain, so plainly evinced in Hie jsarc.tic rant; and Ucmbistic t,t hi production. 1 will prcmc, tint li'n re ode ci defence is try fiml;r t 1 that of a vvell known animal ol the serpentine p?cifs, in ihg-d'fjr; upon thi approach of the enemy, he snaps 11 evr ry tlireclion, and emits his ve .om nst bo1 h friends -md f e. I didl notice uch parts only as I c ncivc worr y of notice, and endeavor (if prfcibe) to bus hf Lfuteiunt back horn his p:Ht:vl ibcf .itions. t.) the rtfcl merit of the su:. ject ol rnftiori that is, d 'e his eo id'ict in r.cntral, and esprc aL'y ,i it sp. pears in die " rep'jrifd .je", prove
him to be a man. urratjui to hi I h'ntUctoTs, atid dnutute of' h',no-ii j j't'ehngi find cj hmtil P'i'ii tp : ? ls'i-ll here lematk, ti.t u ti.-s I hive nothuif do wiJi ih i- ! feur; and .iliho' the vannii, v
deeply inferwoven in the fhiMire nf fvtry Ijuma;) bcirg. shongtu p ompts rie t rtel the Uw-brtd ,,i.d y? ins ; u ition of Mr. Morrison against tho-x whom he styles iriv frier. di, by like insinuations cga'mst A'? friends ; Vrt I aru p: cud to b jy, th-jt up jd t i:s (jtc-Mrn, fitJn holds thr ::ntal siep're, jnd ri strains me from bo r' hatiirak'e a coil' sc. Wii.s it hone'y. in Ir. Morri;on, to t tke an advante f Ms own wrong. because, the plaintili'. would not teccire, his treaswy mon y, at is per cent dibount, when b hiso iti admission he couid not exchange it for specie at that rate, or at any 1 thtr ' reasonable rate''? Would it nut have been fli honest tor Mr. Morrison tn have taken an tidvantacre of? own
ivrong, because the plaintiff refused to tke a ji'rse or any other kpecie ol prope ty at Mr Morrison's cvji price, in feutbfaction of the j itlg IDeii ? Does an intim.ition by 'Mr. J.mis Dutrson", ma- v inoridn afur ihs niistake wa . m. de in the " rep'evi:i bond", provr th-r? it v-s made wwi it'itiana!.'j ? 1) rs not the Lu-u'o-ivitu'k kj)stc;'jent co' duet in ihe cae, when t-ke;i clioy-th'-r, oiV rd e vitltnt presumption, t'.at this mis t.ike was the frs: crs 'he ;j.;xie, which he h:ti sincr ''!f:i''j and so d.'hyniTubl'j pi :yed ? A ai i .1 t d'nTrlufc, wan.m'etl in t!.': eait'dusion, that the Lieutenant tn'id-j this mis t'ke intentional!:;, 2nd concealed the f n t from Mr. J mes Duersun, and t vi-iy other person, ("his Jc:ir ir.''r.r. 1 1, fled) until the cispi:iy.;s dy ;irriv. td wiien he could take an advance o it ? Methinks the bro ui tnantle of thuity cannot conceal this couclublOi. J wili now, at the Lieutenant's re quest, state the facts aoout the -26 judgment. I coolebicd ihi.s juJjrir.eoton a note made by Claries ii. ia lor aiifl m self as Ids ecor'.'y nnd have since pai l upw?.rdj ot on tbejudmetV' wit'i as-uranct .1 Mr. Thomas Jbycc the p!.d .nii', thit no execuiioo sh.dl i.-.s-ie until roc expiration of :ha citi.e, L: ndn:h
t v" V ve r.p'evlcd. I mail? arrauemcuti o P-y "e ount .vithm tlritti'.nc? ; ami can muic die .nddicthat (aldv it is not strictly !. debt,) I will tjkf no advantage ol ", uhieh I iu,y make m the c-j.e ; tnr w ill I take an advantage ol xiwcorrntiM liaoy error. A to the interest in the ISrirk tenement." (I canny ih.t I u as not in Ctv.ii It-Mown whin it v. as sold. When I came home, I vas told tout i- h:J been u'.d on an extcution aink' Charles li. Na)lor. ar.d dut Lemuel l'rd became the purchaser, lor si 3'). Sam? tun: alitrvard Cid. Ford voludt irilj sold and transrl,,n,i .!! lus interest in the premises
I t by a writing under nis ha. id ! and vj'.. And 1 ' an stale hirdier. ! dnt C'urU.s i Nal"r does exercise 1 an our.'-r.d'.tp over di premises, and ! r-'ecivts tte rt tit a ,d proti's by my
prnnissK-ns not tor the purpc (as the L'.eiiteii:'.!,. basely v s nuafes) u! : p otectmij it u bonaf.de ertdit(vs"; but jr W ;.o'pose ...! pyi"g olfjust debts; a. d i.tho ie proptr y !i j been or.ee legacy sold, am) :ni title divf sicd, it uiii be convey d to any of his creditors, at hall its vu. aticn, whenever any errd is w ! Imn "o receive it- V here is ciry Ha in all di business ? As Lieutenant Morrison appears to be d tply learned m the art o " svvitumifi in se t debd', he wiu please to have the rjoodoess to inlo ut he public, d" 'he latitude .md hngituJ: of "the seas of debt", in vimja
lie hid been swimmiwj tor 1 e-tca
ul v'-rs", in the state f t Ne k, ) iorc be caoie to Iudnna ; a o -no oi tiK m Winer of his c-'ti'-K ";J '-f those "seas ofdrbt " He wib a: so pi- ase jo I .vor the p !!! it!i a second celt li :.i'e lr -o M K iclit -'.er, icihrmu; c-.ol-r, Mrt vn or .., iirk"pf his -av ,ti c uj thrprisoo boni.ds, and rt o the rfan:i why our t'i.Tt' l,!'!i riM"t Jos', (t s Viior, upoiMi.-rarTiv ! I Capt- ! Fiiilkncr at l)leau P ilot, au i er .ted ffp.m his bint. aoro lite . U.'pani,
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1; u-s. in the une-'j vV- I-,, ucre i.d'-ht 1 J 'i" i;-:ttnf of the ovjt, nt.d r..- iru.'i'iJ te Tt-a hewJ'' He u dl id o it vt :t-: ;otdoess to u u die. citie.-is- iji lud'miM hdirrhe did not, two or three yer ;ir,o. 'orrow.20 noof(ieu. iOu'sh-i Hirrisoiu at a caid table in Corydo 1. and r ivhar purpose, ar d whether tie did not rebj'C to pay the borrowed mo-nt-y to the General w he 1 he demanded it ; and h titer he d'dnot, r i r to die las', election for secretary to uie Senate, promise to pay it 10 dv Gener! at the end of the tessi -n. jnd whrtlicr he has paid it accord! s to his late promise ? The Liru euari' v;ill have the eondescensjon, to in f.rm the I.ai' ina bar, of the caus" f)l his animosity and maliciou- ctidu; t iowa-(!s John II. Thompson, , i , e f h i s . i 1 . 1 k 1 1 . e s 1 1 i L N i Y A C TUiiS, in Ij(h.na; and -v'tetht li nrr intends u p y th debt of '"' tudt which hf owes 'dr Thou psd fc.T lus divin f etttd c:t ence, or hepeeunii y dibr which he r -es him for ooardmg nt.it moat!:s or a .ear? He will al-o. Sr K -. d is to tell us the cause ol , iiy-itevl
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v stop die press to announce tne arrlval at this port of the bnS Onta- , i;,ot. Hbtiua, 4'.: days from the l'-ard,'and 7 -v from Antwerp. Lap'. II.' I as politely funmhedus w'.th :i I mdoiip-pcrof December 7th, two ihvs litr thin before received, contau.ir.f! I'a'is dates to -PhDeC, Madrid to Nov. 25th. and rona to thr Oth The lullowirn are extract- : " Loso.v, Die 7.-O.1 .he ac ruracy ol the deuih in die lollowmg ! ot-r, implicit reliance certainly cannot be pUced; but that the facts may be mainly true, is by no means inconsistent with probability VifcowA. Nov 2'i Ihc Confress is at lcr.glh finally dissolved.
t he powers wno are mosi nnimn n for w ar with pain, have consent d to try the dl'ect of negotiation bef rt they conimence their grmd crusade. An idficUl remonstrance cither has tl... . r i4.il! hr immediately dis
patched to the Cabinet oft Madrid, demand n? such an alter -lion in the ( sdiutional system, wdl at lender it analogous 'O hat of TV'Ug I, and place the Crown be yond the reich of popular control. Incase of refusal, Kussh, Ausiria. nod Trus ia, will give their fullest m-). fioo to 'he hos d;ties which the Upr s ol France are so anxious to eonm.'ence -and there is - o doubt dvt the -Vmy of Observation will i :
soon ross :ne iroruicr. I'.iCln.d will not, under such cm. cums;an..es. become a party to die measure, for she sanctions the prin cipleof an armed ir.rerver.tion only in case of the Consbtuoonslists be ing determined to put die Kmg to death, or invade other countries. The Greeks are to be left to the rv)d frfith of Turkey, w ho lus given to L rd Stranglord a conditional pledge of future moderation toward th m. Tor London, editor remarks on tj,-,s hat it is thr most farcical of 41 po itical farces, delivering the lamns to the tender protection of tne w Iffwue. Dec s. A letter from Con
st- nifoplr s tes. that an European commercid hous -t established in trat city, has presented to the Porte a plan lor a loan of forty millions of Turkish pias'ers Should this loan be really made, i' will be de'rimentil ut the (Veeks, ho are much favored by h: ejhauicd sta e of the Otto ma 4 IVa-urv. GaiU'aifs Dec. j. Th dis'rtss of th s c ui.irv is now at the greatest height. There arr vtry fev rjentle. men f 2 000 io j.oac. per fm-utn, (nomindy ) who can show iheir lacts out f doois. f r har ed b- ins arres:ed visions veiy cheap. tiayonnc. Dec. 4, Imrnr-nse Quan utiea of war ke stores couth ue to atfive here daily The buddr.t; i". win. h military offenders hvr hitherroise n co fined, is to be couvcrtcd into a barrack.
e'erp g:;T? v.dm.h te B-i.iJ, Vl)f( been p!ayi"K widi rrR-ird to Cu!)!, nor iiis'.-nsiblc of ih- important v !
rut.!.!!),'. holy t conserpiences which their possession of die Lland v.oull liriui; upon our trade in times I wdr. Mas'ers of Havana and Marauds and ha vim? a superior naval f -rcc at their disposal, the Hriiish coulj block up the Gulf of Mtxicw with as much ease as they did the mouth ..f the Mississippi during the late war. A f-w hours sail would carry thciu to V irida, whence they cn'd mke predatory excursi -ns into the s;-utlu cm states. In whatever light c vew the subject, vvc cannot hrdp thinking that our countrymen ou?lis to incur every risk to prevent iho Hand ol Cub- from falling unto the dominion ol Great lribdn. Oaz,
SA1.K f-Olt TAX MS. Thrre willhe solfl n th town of JcfTt-rsn:;. ville, befor-th Doi rof Ma. Ch irits I-'ulU-r, r,ii Sa'urd ;y thi k'li f Miirh next, tht to. I'-.winr; ! -r s. much th- rnT, an wilhr ,, f' 'i pav tlitf Co"p'ir.tioti Tax, nnd exi)-iC0 ut jilv;risiiti ai1 s'ir due 'hercm, for :!it year lf;T?. .17" owmente at nvQ c-'iIjcH; .1. M' l.C COS, Collector T T. J.-fwtvil'e. f. 19, 1823.
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co -du- t towards lo-; IJi-,i t.r A v.' T()iS, Mj Ducrson, arid Cr.p'. Faulkner. INGILVnnjDK is -n exon: p'.r:t vux -n (rum the o'uci of old FLUTO'S d o ninion. and trans ;dan'ed r.i die f-'tty minds of his term did K:rvai.ts; c m,- q.ie"tly. " t ru ill. l nor, rtid ho:ies:y. bnn blues of celestial jjro'vih, cannot (Terminate and llotiMsh", in a mind a':eady overrun with the n.xivut wetd of ingratitude. In conclusion, I take a peculiar pleasure, in telling Lieutenant Morrison, that what 1 have written, I shall pay to his lace, at any time, when it may become nrressary, wi flout (earing th. pe'ver qI his arm, the " vmon" of his pt;i, th" uind of his pep-guu" or iheyi'fvof his "cornstock." HKPOfM'KIL YOK JALM, iit this Ojljr.c, a lw ewid .j . i Tll f". i '.'I'M'. u a J'K Kj
I-LANI)OFCU!. V e learn (rom respectable source that a secret exp-rhtion wjs about departing from Plymouth in Kng and, consisting of 5000 troops, convny. d by two men A war It is preumed homvan nis circumsta ues that this force is d-s ined for Cnbi. wnh the ostensible vi- vv i suopres sing tlie system of piracy wh:ch ha-, been eari ied o. for some time on th r oast ol that IsUnd: '.ut tha its real - bjet t is to g un a footing, obtain nossession. and ma-utain it fo- the
liiitish (i vnnmcit. Itisrepo ted 'hat the vew Sp-mi-h gov Mi;r wis to accompany the expedition, which gives something hke probability to the co;j cture that there is an understanding between the court'i of Lon. don and Madrid. We think it doubtful, h wever, whe her the people of the island will allow a Uritish iorce to land among them even for the temporary purpose of destroying the nirules. We re convinced that it will be very difficult to induce them voluntarily to annc:: themselves to the British empire; their feelings, their prejudices, and their interests all combine against f?uch a connexion. We trust that our own auvurnracrit 7 ignorant ci the
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