Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 5, Number 255, Charlestown, Clark County, 9 July 1823 — Page 3
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'j-i.vifr. i'i thi" pl.ur, 'it ! 1 oYh.r!,, a. y. 1 1'rt'irr- ;iprut'-i".! was formed J' f V .lirt-ct;!! of Ciyi. Jo-i h: Cm;n. t,s ibil'di.ill efth" Day, (Co!. Jostpalprr "hint: !i t'i'i '!- '"" wftemo th'7 :innrthri with martial mudc to .t bcuu'ifi'l eminence, on which was erected a LomlcrlaMe Arl'.'ur at the w -tend of II vn T,ri. the Jw llingof Air. Vlrirlcs P. i; ' at v.S.itJi plate a numerous c-l-jf.c't ;oi, (. i'laJitj- v.re prewouly aetn'oI 7! j.-. !.?ii;--5 nt (1 gentlemen bein catj -J. .beilev'.l. K. Hammond as Chaplain, t.;rir need tlv '.vTiivs of the Day by "If nixing arl prayer aMcr w hich the Ik--.''.?: d ."'''(('"'. Ii' rpcu'iou r was Ip'- i '.'V Joo' Si '!.'" on, !!). ai'J an Invent an 1 appropriate, address was jhvr'v.ed !y Thqmas.. f. Toon, F.s. K'nch being conciadcJ, the assembly jnt ,'.vmi t. an r legnnt dimiT prepared 4':v y.?. Nayiot., at which . jthe I J on. Ijvd"-- Frorr presided as pr.'dent, as-4y.,w-!v If. W. Nelson, E-q. i.s vicesp.vcetit of the ) ty, in the abstace of hho lb". .r. Ji--Mvn?. c ii" 1 gratified in stating tint II r t-m!--dnrurr and S::-cr:r,', of tie Artil- ? nMradi :d. w itii ("illy one hall of their '.i;":'v. Thrv do not only deserve Irs: i!n !ifc, hnt the disfmairshed re- ' f-A of the Conunittt e generally. OwI ::..' to trie e.:v season of the ear hut I ! (':'n'. 0'; company rould at-iho-e who did are also entitled tf ft- Jill !:.'( re olVj'n;bat'on. j ( v:rnr i- heiny over, the cloth removed .! nr i tne. tahle supplied with Virrs and
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n 7'r ',(.'': ' ri- Cured S'HrsHr I cavi'nts the lemt; n irr.;ik-(l Station Or earth; I t.Vr.ni'.t'rri'trat of a treat, hee, nowerI fl ... .i :.. , , . " ' 1
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:rr- ;K t.i.t:i ta in ihc hour ot dangt-r. , " 'The hrr;,-N nf tht late war Thev have j 0!:i,-!y tlet.-iidvd what ilu-ir fathers dearly I 0; t-.-ht 1 ' f ''rr(7f.rr, end Science, end th fic -I tluni be nationally and individual's ' ' ' I " ' 1 i r Igi'd. 'j 'j' 'tC'CKUure avd Mvufiuuv, t'lc ,' ""' ;.':: .9 of indt f:t'nccn::e,'A iLuitl be c,''"'irn.';t il hy every patriot. H. Ina wtrij and Kconor-v- 1 he or-.!y rt 'i, t t, n,,i peeiini.H v crnb irrassmerit. i r; .S.'ar" of Ind:ana'$iQn in her
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j ' X''f Guvernur ff IndianaThe public Ids aim, and the Constitution his ryide, i i'i' talents and finnrK-ss wit ensure thVplauI r.li;.;h'(M,. d peop'f ,K1 slirrticwi .iV!t hc Sit'it r.f I 'stnr spangled banner, j'.irates Tv, anddesi 1 r
i n.Mr lives and libcvtiMand oi.:v;ue-. ' -s '"'i . (:;rricc May she soon eir;.y all 1 .rl "ss'"i';s ot a tree and independent tpv-
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vor.T-;; i T.r.r.i.Tif. .J.' '!' 1,1,1 SI"I V I of the r-a 'I he n.i iiioriihio even's ot that da; : e iiidehMv ei..;ravi d on the he.u t eviiy ! nie A 'Mfriean. VteK 1HK', i nfT-7'V 0-a".r r ),;v He has idvfP evidetire' that he thii.ks J. II. ThOVJ-SoV O-J r'.-V r,,7, .:iy the pirit ot union jrrv:o!c the fe.ut id every ini- rcpuMicnn . and .f-irje'ltihii sv and dis. Kiare !,. the pettion ot hiiu who would ::ow the seed or" di .'-.i.rd, A. 1'. HaVMav every kinjdr.m, stite, mul rnpire, on our -iif, soon n,jo the happiness of a ti ee and in k ei:di nt jn n itmim nt. The preside :it ,t'i 1 vice-prvideut havui" retired, ty J J. . . Lint, vj T e Tridcvt h'nd VicePrt nidi -nt r.f the I) II. Cor.i.ivs ) ct'.r Ber.jnvr.i FmrJ 'An The Ano-y an st'tt. s-n.iM and :h ,1om .pher. .1. A. I.iKr.w C.4IO. .';..(('; (ii'ihdn, uniy t! e decisive stand he l.a-i taken, thij da), 1 h'" ladies having v tired p-ocessioc wa a:ain foitned, and the" assembly a'iiu marehed into town about b o'clock in il:-: eveninc, and ci:misfed with perft At tot'er and decorum. During the whole day th. company h-Jivi lual'y and :.l!eclivelv appearetl toberoverned by
i tho?e principle, inotives and feelings i alont! which ouht t" actuate tlie bosums of freemen on such occasions,
ith OF JULY. ruru.tht to ai ranemenf s, a nurocrru and re-pectab!e concourse of the Citizens of Chailectown, and its vicinity firmed a poccrNion under the direction of Co!, fir.ul.cn Pierce, marshall of the Dar, and moved' to the Court Jfouse, where a very apprcpmlo and ferveid petition to the throtir of Grace, war. made hv the Key. H'tHinnX Cravctts the fhcltirritiin rf Independence was then read by A. F. Mornsnn, and the services were concluded by a peculiarly and impressive exhortation, by Mr. Cravens. The people then unanimously elected JVo'i 11'or'c, jr. as president, and Benjamin Ferguson r.s vice-prciident of the Day. I hn rrocossion vr r"';jp. f irmed, w lit a number of the soM'.crs of ;!ie rcyolulionat its head, moved through the street?, and halted at the tavern uf Mr. .tame' C C-iMif'H, where a sumptuous dinner was prepared for the ocea-ion. The coir. ivialities of the Day were much h.iehfenod by a lartre a'seiriljlagc of the ladies of the town and country. After the ladies had retired and .the clotii rernovc(-- the following regular toasts were drank, a-ctmr'aniod Vjth
the di'chare ofMusquetiy &n r'artial intiri'c.
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THO"s. MOVl'AGUL, A. r. MorimSo:.', Secry. t. 'The dj'i v ci k arate Oar i;aviuu .bi!'-". 2. 1'h D : 'ar i'.t uf Independence It pri'irip'es are iainmtable, and havt jivea liht to rh witH. ' The t fur it of "i o Let it continue to animate the hodu politick, and a viorous c institution will defy the worm of anarchy, and the corroding ruit of time. 4. lVsi"sc:ios ! '. i S 'I'he dt purled worthies of (he Revolution heir memory b h a 11 never lade front the heads of their r.on'iti ymen. G. 7 'he .? iTh"(,r p'tiri'jt.i f (he Rev tint bn A remnant weak and srodll," "few are the d.iv ot the ffirs ot fine jdt.in ie." 7. The Loner.: jti'-n ft the I. State The palladium ot our sacred rights . '. fj-.tr Couiti v Jjlested art thou among tile nations. o. Our bin-' "f tV-jr-ATay Ileavtr avert rafh blow that n.ij'.hl create a faw in the chain of our Ci-iiede. acy. 10. Jn-et iun ( IJmverceyi-AY every cJT rt he irif.de to protet t it ajjai'f.. cons'ituied enemies, as' well as lawless depdatyrs . 11. Ji'-ulnic avd (.':-;r,'.vtr--The bulwark of iudepetideuce ; 'o.c reaUt ohstacles to foreign tiitlueuce. 12. :,iter;:ui Jwp.r re -iv.'.? Whi'- the rh.ores of the Atlantic present p-.rk'Ction, let rhe vi'.lliei of the We&t receive their (plot of alUntion. 1:3. The enry -f the l Ztiitcs Thf. p-iJc of Amet icans. U Thf. Xavyjthe V. States With njiiai tuuidiers wins the prire,, 'it:i eipial means the w.irlddefes i;T. 'J'he heroes y the t ite wjr Son of the s;ri s ot ",'t'i. ... There'irra'de T.r-Pen .u'eritx f 'he V. State" Mav the evening of their lives he as serene and' uadistttrhed, as tlie meridian of their (L.vs lois been brilliant and useful. IT. The President f the UnUe.l Stat'-. 'The Cah.nct of the U. S'atc.iM.w i's fo'te y be ns pure as its talents are unrivalled. ' l.1. The Cun-rrct;.? f the V 6,.'n'''.v He their moto) " Trie viU of the I'e'jflc." '2J Old Stiam vlay her own situation e. -.nstraut her to unfetter her trai.i-utlaittic di-i'U'lioits. S'jiith J.rerkaYf.Uuz in the cause of human-tv (Jo-'.spted die phmt,h." '22. J'ian, e and Defrj: V j f ieaven jeavahe tin ii' null ill.i''., d ti'iui : s. ol 7V.,. (' ... O'.'oK (. :';r 'V .'-
-h ..!, 'ety M,lV the ii 1 (,eai.-S h,r t eX'ensnn be fiulratfd in lJt-if c.m lll"iH, ""'I our ennntry saved tioi (,,., . ilo,,. J h tdrnost harmony va-j prctcrt t ' throughout the ceh bra'to.n.
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i;any m'.ut.t.uin m:tv her winy, when ixp:il.ded, ov.-rsl adow the Canada's nnd I this, and eh'-ii .h. t!. m .ts her own: -may shMudeonr Atlantic toasts with J er i.a.l,' and druikof the waters r.i the pa die oee.Mi. J. H. Pit r van- Henctv! .l,tdn-i. Ja I tit l.reit ever f , Orleans Mnv hi aetiuiii tit tr he foi e Htcn. 1'. li.ni.UK-h'fwr';,' Gcorgr IVnA-w-ten May his name be reveretfuy In cuuutt .leu to the end ot time.
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r.ms via rirApo,-s;:c.e-';iye.- no ',.. ed ao a puhlic m:ni-ter in 1 1 oil. it id, I l:i.' -1'UhJ ,-uid I'luoua. J Jo resided at lh i hn fi rji .Nov. i::j7 mail April H'H't, ami dt.ii-ig that period conclelej a tte-ify i,l taitatnerce with I'ru-si.i. J).:
i turned hofie in
ho Was elect--''
ot MaadiL ttt-', and served in thai capacity one year. He was t!i.:tt id. lie '. nator of .the United Stab's fvr t vt-,u iionu Mar- 'i 4, liM, hi J-juu UCd hi resigned that 'like. In AuT. U.0: he w.r. r.ni-ivnft.,; ;c!er plenipotetitiary to the emperor ui Kus-ja. .v;bo.ouently he went in th
"Hint! clriract-.- t- the Citurt of St. Jarric-
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..e.. x u.uiipiaui ictib it s avi s his n.i.ne jh.dl resound.
A . V. M e r n s o xCrnrrp! . .:epl- ll;irth Jjin-xuOw welcome tpiest. I,. I-'okd The 'dlit'txund s'ldirn t' at
f.U fhf und bled ut Tippenriui y thvy never be mi-fatten. '
I". Kati.ii r 7ic heroes rf (!, Jr triean RevdutiAtMAf tln-.r eximph-s tuiever stiamlate their posterity, to support the ot liberty and virtue. I t F L A N C H 0 L Y 1 11 T li L L I C ! N C T'. We have been lavurcd witlt letters from ollicers attaehed to thf United Stags' bri Kntcrprize, dated olVSt. Thar. as. 31 st May, 1823. That ivhich wc published yesterday coMta'ms every thing of consequence, except the (oowingp9stscr:ftt which was oyerlooked 41 U. S. Brig Enltrprhe, " CJ St. 'Phobias', Jj'ti ;n, i 82 3. i il I mentioned above that the Cuane hid lost a number of officers and men sir.ee her departure from the coast of Africa. Drs. Dix and Pell, Purser Atwoood, Midtdiipman Kirl, a!! for.
ward officers, and about Forty men have
victim t.
The death of Lieutenant Allen,
by the hands of his piratical murderers, excited a deep tone of regret. We admire this feeling - but is there no sensibility cxeited lor the un'dn.ely fate of those gallant young men in our naval service, vho, in their penerous anxiety to save the property of their countrymen, rush to death by the disease incident to tlie ports ol Cuba, that grave of Americans ? It. seems almost the residence of death, and .ve hope that the secretary ol the Navy will, if he continue our squadron in those seas, give positive arid peremptoiy instructions to guard against a misfortune so deep and so addicting. Mem. Ckrcn. From tc Hampden .Masj. Journal.
and during .Mr. Monroe's admim-.tratn.:: has been s- rotary of etate, H vaii:;jt :icd at f omon in" Julv 17.'. P-esides tic political and poetical pro ductiors- of his pen, he has published two volume; of lectures on rhctoMctnc" belb s lettrv;, and the journal of a t,e:r through JJihsia, also iu 2 vols.: the latter work hai b.'en translated into FivnJa. Such .em outline of the life of the ruiet prominent candidate for the next presidency. His thane of success test? solely upoi his distinguished merits; ii the-e am duly appreciated, all the pee-
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TAKK NOTICE! Mr. Noah has not yet sent us the amounted the annual subscription for the Galaxy which he orcJertcH for Mr. Crawford. As w? are determined to accept of a good ofiVr from a presidential candidate, lie ought not to lose a moment's time in securing our influence. There is a tide in tlie affairs of men, he. vkc. II he neglects this disinterested admoniation, we venture to predict that his patron will not be the next president, nor he the secretary o state, fie shall not even enj' A the: honor of a consulship an-on.; the: I'ottordirnies. Boston Gal.
tttc ci:ennTAiLY or statu. Joint Quincy Adams was born :n Quincy, July 11, 17G7. In the eleventh year of his age he went wiih hia father to France, where he resided about I'd months, and returned to Hoston in'Aug. 1 7 y. In iVovcmbtr of the satle year, he aeain accompanied his lather to Europe, end arrived at Paris in Jan. 17G0. In the course of that year, it his father having gone to Holland, he was sent to the university of Lewlen. in July, 17:11, tlx; lafe chief justic: Darin, leeeived a commission f:or Congress as minister plenipotentiary to the empress of llus.-ej, Mr. Adams went with bun as priv.lte secretary. He remained at S. Peteirburgh 11 months, As in Oct. T 78 left Mr. Dana and returned thro1 Sweden, Denmark, Hamb:j-g and Prcmon
to Holland. Upon bis jo'.'rney he err -plowed the whole wintei-. From the Hague, in July, 178.3, Mr. Adams went to Paris, ami renirined there, en'il the definitive treaty of peace was signed, Sept. 3, of 1 he same year; from which time, until May. 1 78 he was principally with his father '.n England,, Holland and France, At this period, Mr. Adams being nearly 1C years of age, he returned home, and after a short interval of study, entered the junior c!ae cf Harvard university, where he graduated in Job-, 17f'7r He immediately be:an the stadv of the law in' the ohce of the late chief justice Panons, and at the clore of three years was ;'dmitted tc the bar. I le remainet' in Poston four years. .Vs his pro'css'onal prart'ce tvrs ir.cons'dprabh; during this period, be employed much of his time in political speculations in the in .-v .-.paper. In May, 179 1, be was appointed min tor resident to the United iNttberlaiid?. Thi nomination was made hv Washington, but, it is said, was first
CJPT.1I.V SIMMS' Tip.oin: ( ne of the la'e Kurof ean papers, ctiit:.!.. tie follov-'n,; paragraph : " Acroim's h.-'.ve ft.-i-n rrreive l from Ad miral Kreusnansten, that a Russian oft'eer had p.ccomplished the ex'raon'inarv journey of 50 days on the polar ice, and Ltd a i rl v r Ji ;a an entirely opt a oolar sea." A detachment, consis-tmrr of 2rr fine re criiits few tfie Sixth Kegiment of Infantry, marched from ForC Mifllin, the 2,"th u!t. on their way to the Ccuncil Blum's. (Misiourou.)
Tt is stated ir. the last Warren (O ) paper, that dollars made of w hitened coppery are in circtda'ion in that place, and that they are miiauuctui ed in an.adjacent county. State of Indiana.? tr Clark Count 1 S In tie Circuit Court of Clark Coxir.it aforesaid, April Terr:, 1823, James Fowler, Comfit, versus , KlIlTA Fbr.'LEK, Defendant, ON TJiUiL FOR A DIVORCE. UPON this day come the complainant aforesaid, by his counsel, and filed his libel or petition fur a divorce from his wife, Klizi Fowler, and it appearing to die satisfaction ofth'1 court, by affidavit filed, tLv; the said defendant is not at this tini a resident within the idate of Jpf.Kt
ana. On motion r.f the coriip'ai.-i.u ;f by lil counsel, it is ore? red tin-, noless the said defendanr doth appeahe re on or before the firnt d';y r f ovr next term, to beholden on the second. Monday in Auzni't next, at the Court f louse in Ch arlos'otv" . and answer the said compl linant'r, bill, ihe Court will proceed ro i:ea, and detefniine the same in her absence, and th court will er.'r t;p a decree aer-O'di'igly. Ard it is further ordered tint a copy of this order be ioser'rd in th1 (u!die new -ptpcr printed at CIi.t it s o-vn. entitled the " F t iinn. i Inl; Hirrncrr and
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