Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 6, Number 297, Charlestown, Clark County, 29 May 1824 — Page 3

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CH. RLESTOlVN, !A: S.TrnnAV, May 23, 102-1.

v arc rtipiestpd to Announce Mr. s 1 F.GGS. .SeuY. 'aX'ahtlulate fur to

Ctiif the county v Jlark, in the next

,i;urt ol mi:, our.-. U'e "'e rco"fttcHfl stp to tin- Citi-

jf Clit'W f runty, thai M". John S. SiL, i ii candidate lorhhu.n', at the

igust election.

V arc p'h"ir.'od to nr.nrtnicc Mr. SiVCKlfV. a c t addate f- r the olaee rilf, at the, election in August next.

We ire au;lif)i icd to announce Mr.

suaBY, m a ranrlulatc for the oPic-.

Jr.ff, ut the eh ction in August next.

mcnt nude by Mr. Canning,

tish Hnii' of Commons, mi tin. w: ..in

tm, ol a treaty having been ond'aded between the Commissioners of the United State? and oftJreat Dritain, to give n m i" tt il rit'ht of search to the commit tioncJ vessels of fiu.h nation, in the n: of vessels supectul of being engage! in the slave trade. We hear that a Treaty on that subject was ncttiallj- signed at London, en "the KJlh ultimo, between Mr. Hush, on the part of this government, and Mr. Stratford Canning and Mr. Huskinsoii, cominisidoners for that purpose, on the part of the HritUh (jnvemmenr. The Treaty, it is "-aid, has nirived here, and it hprohable will )0 laid le fun; the Senate, fur its decision thereon, during the present session of Congress A r. Int.

CC.M.HUNICAl r I'. mectim: ol a respectable number of

itizen rf -Chirk county, at the Court

in Uiarlrstown, on the 22il d ly of H24; f-r the purpose of adoptim- ine-

ior the promotion of the tlertion of

ANDIU'UV JACKSON, as Present

United States. .Mr. Asa (irovvn

Wn ChairirwD, and Gtx. J ja Cma,

lvr.t, That Gen John- Carh. he no-

J as a candidate 'tlhtn tin- 2 1 Judici il , lor Elector, i:i behalf of (;tn. Jack-

ivcn, i it at ine tnenns of t.rnrril

wlihin the 1st. 3d, 4th, and 5ch J;:rcuits in t!m state, be reo nested to

lie one suitable person in each nm.lt

Klid.ite for Klccti-r, i:i behalf of (Jen!

'vd, That the prrc; revii -f this be published in the Indiana Iiitel'.i-

i'tid I" irmcrs' Friend.

,'u'J, Tha this nuctm. now adjourn ASA GLOVER, Chuit.run.

s reported, $,avs the John.

lie Small Pox is travelling wet

aiui is alre.uly n Pittsburg. i:n.T antl .M irietta. It behoves

topic of our towns to be on

rii-n.1 arrj resort to vaccina-

!.eucig!iborh(Jo 1 uf'Snoiv Tiill,

and, three sljves emplovcfl b

uniell, a colored man, in kid

r.?rrn r.crros, wavlaid a vie..

Y m attempting to secu e hjm lirn to i!e tth. Thw. hmve,.r

nshim obstir'3'c on!j-, Carried q- to I'urnell, t)y w.'iom it was

jn into the river. Tne slats

ita t.ic crime and were -eiz urnell was pursued and fiudtne must be taken, cut his poat and instantly du d. He jnatcrioas villain. - lb. La:i-n act for W-.r rr.

Jl.'mcr.l of tiic debt due from delinjrurrhasc.rs of public land, has Jtlic Senate, and is no-.v before (he

. oi hepresentalives.

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1 he state of tnatlers and things p.t W ashington is unhappy in the extreme. It is a subject of ure;it regret that so

nmdi ill fi.'oling-hoiM xtri'e from '.he presidential contest. Two war: of words

are waging; one carried on hv Mr. Crawford's friend i against gon. Jackson, the other hy the friends of some of the other candidates against Mr. (.'rawrd. The former seems to he waged on strop"plausible grounds. ., Although Mr. Low rie could in our humble estimation never be justified in spreading abroad the reasons which induced the appointment of .Mr. Irish for they must have been confidential, and this especially true of tle private letter of (Jen. Jackson, if there was such a letter yet we do not see how, after the thing became public, Mr. Lowrie could avoid justifying .himself and supporting his ver.-city before the eyes of the nation. If, however, the president denies the existence of such a letter, as .Mr. Kiur.tr states if Mr,

Findlay denies it, and, as it is said, gen.

Jackson aL-o and if there is a loiter of Mr. Monroe's, in his handwriting, in reply to the said letter of Gen. Jackson, then we confess there is a mystery about this matter, which inuit puzzle the wisest heads. The attack upon Mr. Crawford, however, is universally abhorred. It h low, mean and contemptible, in the extreme. Mr. Kdwards Mexican honors must tit strangtdy upon him, with such a tale behind hi ui. It is alwavs clear proof that a man prevaricates or lies when he dares not lock his adversary in the f.tce. This skulking off, without the investigation of last winter, . hiu-t compel eveiy n.ind, (hat has any knowledge ul human nature, to believe that Mr.. Edwards is wrong. Like everv lliincr eke of this kind, this infernal persecution of Mr. Crawford must fall back on the heads of his cue1 HI I .1-1

mics, aim will do more to promote ijis election than is dreamt of. H e have an honest preference for Mr. Adams; but we scorn all artifices of I. his sort, and will hold tl.K'Oi np to public indignation. I ' 'inckester ( I 'u.) Ili jiuUican.

on the cpiestions ol concurring with the o.iomittee of the whole in re. (hieing the minimum on woollens f. om 30 to 40 cents per square yd. aril lor reducing the duty on bar ucn Ircm ii2 to jo cents per cwt. and on passing the bill to a third reading. yCc the proceedings ol Ihursdiy and Friday, of the l ist week, and cf Wednesday, cf the present, in which the names of the members, for or against the several propositions, are given in states. . Ikcause of the tk ep interest that a very large portion of the peopled the United htatts will feci in the decisions had in the house of rt presen-

lauves on inose very important matters, I have arranged the yeas and nays given on the questions, rcspectuely, into states, by which every person may directly sec how his own immediate representative voted; zndthe following table at once shows the votes of the states, as represented in Congress. These things will

be useful lor reference, and some fat ts presented by them shall be discussed hereafter.

V K A S .

NAYS

2 P '1 s n n . . s a vuii.., g 7 6 o i a Ilampdiire 3 6 2 0 1 5 Massachusetts 9 12 3 0 1 11 Hhii(l.;-IiUnd 0 Z 2 0 0 Connecticut 0 4 G 2 5 1 Vermont 'J 1 5 4 5 0 Nrw York 7 15 2r) 1G 26 8 New-Jem y 0 0 ti 6 C 0 Pciiii.svlv.n'ia Z 1 21 24 22 1 Delaware 0 0 1110 Mn-y'auJ 7 H 2 1 3 6 N'uKiiia 21 20 1 1 1 21 N Carolina 1J 13 0 0 0 13 S. Ctrel i, a y 9 0 0 0 s Geoivi 7 7 0 0 0 7 Ktr.ticky Z Z H 8 21 0 Tein.e'ste G 3 3 G 2 7 O'.io o 1 14 13 14- 0 Indiana 0 12 12 0 Id.nois 0 (.' 1 1 1 0 hooisian-i 3 2 0 0 0 3 Mis.iss;ppi 1 1 0 0 0 1 Ali.Hi-i 3 3 0 0 0 3 Mis-ju-i 0 0 1 1 1 0

It aftords navmmif--

f" tins and the month of A pfi! nrXf , fount of 37 1-2 per cent, and r.l-

ct making full

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"S(j ifta hi n,.: I i.i. ,

i , uiioiuci aieiv ta!rr wbt on their lands, .another

'.V retained shall be. comnlefo-

1

or, at in dm.. r

, . i ices are UOIl Mr. l!m ...... .11 . .

' - tn urns B nWPrt hv hn

r 01 1 8 21 which were fecund to

r r-'.c to me services reouired.

''sent bill appears to be the rea o-nsive and laudal-Ic effort to algether, the odious rrhfinn

!r and creditor existing between I" and the government and .11,t but bo u ,:m

ti,-., u vnii p,oCSUCithnnt c,.v, . i , .

"""" fue.ii am, indeed, ,scrs can have but little in-

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'll 10 Comnlpft. l...i

1 "ivii "i i iui:ms

r .J Ule balincrs already actheir quarters exceed the sum r 'or which they can be re-pur-r -wal mrs hener, after the furj' s,Kll! have expired, and a forpzn place. In proof of thi it Ln(rc;ir' to slate that, in the J! ,!, 1),slrict, since the .Oth of when the former discount of J' cfint. cea.ed to he allow.;, j(y ;''nount of commiIo,, at 1 Jcniingtothe ollicers o;, the j is boon If.wc l c, Ai

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urn .NiJ nor

v, - ' ' J ' V 1 1 1 i till

.. , 'verninent from about 20) J -Cui.Ut. (iaz.

I'n': t':c Ildrtj'-jri (.'nunc elk ut Miliar. Mr. Adams speaks enly when he is spoken to, at atks nobody, either directly or by his agents; he does not seem to practise the gmie thai his rivals pLy on htn, and on each other, fie keeps in his olhce and minds his business ? and it 's onl when the tides of thtse pchttral fteshets come over the threshold ol his seclusion that he comes out ; and then he comes, not as a Fox drowned out of his hole not as a bear Lnioked from his hiding place; but as a Lion from, the swelling of Jordan. We'll leave it to Mr. Smith, to Mr. Clay, to Gen. Jacksoiii to the British commissioners at Ghent, to UouOuis; We'll leave it to the country t j say, if it is not tru?. He was a lederalist once, io was M idiison; he once made a poor oration, so did Demosthenes; he once wrote poetry, so did Mansfield .nd Bljckstone ; and it it will fulp him, be it known, that he was altogether the poorest poet of the three- He ii&hs no duels, tells no lies, and drinks ve- j ry lirtle, it any whiskey, lie is a ! man of business and of literature. His life has been spent abroad with republican Q'.ukeiism, and he 1ns brought no lorenju fashions honie. Hij greatest faults ate such as will best recommend him to the majority of the American people. Much may be aaid in favour ot all the can. didites. hut all this may b. sdid of hi::ii

loi i:o 10t Hi 105 102 i'J r?r.t on the vot on woollensMr. Kidder, of Maine, Harvey, of N. II. Litchfield, of N. Y. Fa.rclly and Ingham, of I'tnu. Jennings, ul Indiai.a.

Absent on the vote on iron Messis. Rose 2nd Storrs, of N. Y. Ingham, td IVnn. Hives, ot Va. Gurlty, of Lou. Jennings, of Ir.d. . Aht-cnt on the vote passing the arill bill to a third reading Messrs. Fdvaids,. Miller, and Ingham, of I'enn. and Mr Jtnni' gs of Ind. only four members; and all friendly to the iiil. Messrs. Kd wards snd Ingham ate at present absent from the city, on nutters of much feeling cr interest to themselves; and Messrs. Jennings and Miiler, Hire too much nidi posed to attend Mr. Clay, being in the Chair, did no: vote or .cither question and there is one vacancy in the dtlegi tion from Massachusetts. The paceed'Og sets of yea; and tvys shew these facts ! There were for reducing the !

minimum on woollen goods from

bO 10 40 cents. 101 yeas and 104 nays. , The vofe on woolteno, by n cub sequent proposition o fie red by Mr. Kich, (a warm advocate for the pro tr.ction of that branch of business), was changed to an ad valorem duty to increase prospectively, from so percent, nt present, to Z7 I 2 pei cent, after the 30th June, l2G- fkc. see proceedings ; in the belief that this change iva? heccsiary to insure the final 'linage of the lull at large j 2. For rerlucu g the da y on iron from 112 to e;o cents per cwt. yeas and 85 im) s. 3. For the third rending of the tar. if! bill 105 yeas and to.! n.-.ys ; on the ques'ion, had all the members of the hou-.e h-i-n present, the vote would have stood lioyeas, and 102 nays the speaker being conn ed as voting. Ailcs' Rcriiter,

j nit-ire nf thn Prcsidctit, hfli ucr.utr.e

law. J his act one ly which the pre.-c nt Se:.sion of Congress uill bt reim uibered. The amount of expenditure, directly, invt.lvtd in it, i". indeed small, no: greater probab'y than the actual cos; cT ik.e t.nie em ployed by Congre'.:; in ih- ihe.us sion ul it. The principle of it . however, is import ti, it being the fust distinct and well understood Ituis litive leergnition ol the rii'ht'r-J tin General Govtn.nu r t to jpto;na't money towards objects oi in tin 1 Improvement. Our fiiends, the F.; itors of the 1 i quuer, a lew U .: agr, very seriously, and, we haven doubt, very sitin rely, invoked thr interposition ol the I'resident, to a vert the evil const quiiues cl this? measure. For ourselves, seeing nothing to fear, but much to h p.-, from t f lis beneficent measure, we take the liberty to congratnl tc our reatltTS on its success. If it he constitutional, and wise withal, and c have no doubt it is bcth, tosurvty

our coasts, our rivers, hys, and adjacent island?, to build son w;lh, kc. it cannot be very pernicious to the public interest, to endeavcr to approximate the points of the intcru or, now mort widely s pca'ed than if oceans intervened. A'jr. Int. Philadelphia. Mav 4. By the aruval at this port last evening, of schr. Herman. Bedford, in 33 dys from Kio Janeiro, information his been received, that the present Emperor Don Fedor, has gnned a Consti'ution to the firasilians, and the g'-vernment is to be considered htreafter as a limited, and not absolute, monarchy. The Koman Catholic is the established religion, but all other fcrrns will be tolerated, 'ho' they will not be. per.

mitted to be publicly solemnized. The reicrnir.g dynasty is to be Don Pedro I, and his legitimate success sors.- Freemen's "journal. ' Washington City, Af'iif 8. On Monday last, Thomas Jone?, alias John Kobinscn, convicted of murder on board the brig HniLar, and Joseph Perz, convitttd of piracy, were brought to thehir of th Circuity Court for the District of New York, to receive sentence. Jone.; is i o be exectred on thr lith day of June ne::t, and hio body to be Riven t-i the iurgeons for dissectionPerez ?o be hung on the. sa r.e d 'r, but his body is not to be mangled wf. to r he has paid the forfeit required hy the laws of the tend. We regret to sre this barbarous practice gaming ground in this county; it ought not to be tolerated in oor lar.tl.

II V y TSV I L L E , A L A B A P K I L 20Aerv Invention. hv a h tter of re . cent date from Mr. Joseph Lancaster, of this county, who favored us with a notice some wetks ago, we learn that he is progressing with his diseover'i and is in high spirit.; of l ing able to bring his Atmosphcrr: Engine into successful operationMr. Lancaster saysj this Login? ir calru'ated to drive every kind of machinery, and particularly those cf the heaviest character, such as mills c::c

boats, and will supersede the usee.

steam altogether, from th:

ness and simplicity of the nnchirv.

If is p'f'aing to see the progress

w hi eh world.

enrrp-

science is making 'in t.:e

and we hone the efforts o

Mr. Lancaster

with success-

crowne.;

may be

Republican.

We omitted, the other day, special, y to advert to the fact, that the biil, which had passed both Houses (jf Congress, authorizing certain Surveys and Kstima'.e, I r lioads a-v.l Canal, htvius recviv.d the big

(. V Mr. J.etr.s C. Oi mvnrx, the pr.v ?ent Collector, believing it to be more convenient to meet, on public days, those who mav have taes to pay, has changed several of the dales in his Advertisement, which, he trusts, those concerned will pay strict attention to, and meel him agreeably to the notice he has given in this day's paper. HA COX. The subscribers will take gnrrj Bacon harnst .shoulders and Aides in exchange for Goo Do or in payment of De n ts. Ar.so Oces wax, Feathers, Lin

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