Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 7, Number 13, Charlestown, Clark County, 19 March 1825 — Page 2

Tl-?v 4?iu'.n'?rMlvr- snth evy 9': It i.'M il t 1 lln'i..sf, V. ln:t ih'ltal? Ml . ('lay, always avnivirg iliaMhe popular v it imp K'-! ,-i c n'-Mini'i'i-ial obligation fil ut !if m c, ui om f!." ft jrr -t f.I o', a. 'I f' it dtt'g 1 i.'i, hi: t'.j (,. soil.-., es the i li MMM'in " I he i it e 1 1 s ' s of li e West, f;!T marly two months of dubious ci--n'f a;d mysterious concealment, on tie Pe. j-m!i iu 'I li Cfi "i, w !h oth'-r Ifl',nihi)('iuis indica'iog he as v ait. jug I or .1 p dl'K al b;rg'iin or aiTJMigr-ni-ami al'tr every advance made th -ft iemi.s of (ln. Ja kon, hsd o ct. r p c t f (1 , prevail upon th re r-ir natives, nut only of his v ft vtate, but Mi four other western Mates, against t luknown and admitted w ill, of (!:cir c n fctituents, to give their support to Mr. Adams, of ultima p1 lni el capuify he had habitually ipoken with c n tempt, d whom lie had denounced at bung ru re. t ihf rut to ; ft? interests .f the wesi, than any f her f'.-ii:?i'U'. - ana i:in. umuntinu of tin's most unnilurul collifrj'i, a?il in violation of every sentiment o'' delicacy, Mr. Clay accepts of the ofl.ce of prime rarmster, u;idr the. man whom l,v had Hd-iaMv mid" President' V s. my IrlliMV.ci'u-u, it is a nebocholy fact, that Mr. Clay lias made Mr. dams President, in lir.n.f opposition to the known will of th nv rie ui jie tplr an art of daring and desperate

usurpation, wun ti h only exceed.-d hy U-i yielding compliance, with which In receives tin reward of this treachery, to his own principle and abandonment ol doty to his constituents. Ilernrriog to the eprcifie rharqpH rf my I'-f'-r, have I not red. i-oi-d my p. djej and made thum goCi? I stated, thai Jenr Clay hid trl4n.fi:n ed his inly -est to John Qiiriry .VI.-.p.h." 11a 3 not time disclosed the reality? Can any hurran being, acquainted with thecin-:m-6tan'-e, doubt that it was by the agency of Mr. Clay, and by that :?.l,n;e, that the members of fie western sta'.cs v. ere induced, contrary to the wishr of t'jeir coristiipnts, to vote fur Mr ;!7s? Kir re put f t!.PK:jion, where the j;eoj!e tr.aMitain the nghl to inslnrt tlieir represrta?;vc3, even in ic-rur d I-giildtion, wi'li -rifir" v-alim inil x

i'liU'v, than in th wrstern st itc. !'!,

Jo .-trine t r-an!rd as vi smind, tlMt

Xii reprefftnljie ever thinks (,- mi i

lioriingit. And I w j! venture to av.

tlc-f h trt a memSer now ir Cot:M s

from the west, lio has rmt repcf (!l v

aowe.J ,( t. i an I b.':r v ther..

tnt ot. twenty or thirty of ih? rep. rr spnt nt i vr. of Huchajeole, holding

Siifli prineiplts, would have though, f x a mome-it "t Hitir.;.' for Mr. Adams howa- 'inovvn to be ouin;s ? tlje w. tern pt. pl-, ard nio,: Ja;kson, vt!io ras krmwn to bo their djj. ,! (hoic-e. i' if had not Ijren for the. iIJence oi If nty C'ar? Thpl!jivff i, ineredi.Me. JNo, it , cifiz-nH, Mr. CUv has to answer f.)r th double sin of 'dc!eair.K Ihf will of Jus con-ttMurriN, and of sacrificing his friends at f';e shrir.e of hi , own (inclmstened titnhi: i .;-. IJ- vilt'ulJy ar;d artfully pre vailed op, (i1(.;M ,,, a't as a party, kc!;ho v!,-)?!,) hh, athe head, and reAi-iIir; jjis pro:no'hn, as the primary L.j-ef ; and then, bv h.insiduoui devices deJu.'i,,- them" into tbn belief that the accr.mplMhnuMt ' this partjy end. (his own elevation') waa.,utifia!)J motive ol political aetVon. I His stated, ..fMr, sa a consideration for thh aband jn:nert of ,;,;;v , Li" PonstituentH, it vs sud and i;linviiu, khould thh.!inholv coalition prevail, Clay va to be appointed Se ' en fary of State." This time has vet . ! I1 to !he very letter. L..

?r.-ied the ppoinfncnt of ;-cre?aev of .S'af, and has agreed to accept if. ' ff uould, tlrcloie, now be regard .-d as affVefd hqoearni3!ine' irj rn. mpto I to say, -it ig believed" (hat the appointrrjpot ol Secretary of State is the cm-6id-ration jrir, fr tie Hur-Drt t..-J.T crl hy .Mr. Clav to Mr. A,!..,,', ' t

entertained ,),)lint 11on (J(. ,c nd ifitcon-itiftjfod a punibaM.. 2' ore, ' I believe the evidence woidd bn.iTi-ifnt (( produce a conviction before Uy i;upariial ory in th United Statr. But, fell )W-cifizer:s, I am r.ot athfj. rd with proving m"nly tl - ';s eif,.charges contained in my f .-f r,-r- jr ,MM d'iro-j of corivi.Tc;?! yo-i, i:,a? tf,.. fitrng term ol'reprobati .n in w'iiclj I ep dee on the rourp of coot! jet 0r ;,,. coalition were noti!;e ?rKf. ,...,.., : tjs Very celebrated .Car,l" but is tb J .1?" 'fff'a patriot, hU h k:l at the corrupfion rtf the tn 's, and th ilrredaf.ion of his eoun'ry. V ie,i ex.weys-cU-tho opinio?, that n;r, ; r.l'tss:ng

ilcmoer-.ry, nd m-en fuund bnsc cnoutu

to y tne a ve to (he vuy root nt the tree of'hberty ; that a bargain had taken place, such ..a could be only eijoal'e d by l!:e I.; in oh I'.uir coiisj irncy , ot ioi, i vtatid vsliat I h;ul w II ( unsidi ret!, tA am t!-v. fully prepared to thiuoiisirate. I !id ro; list c trtrily phrases, f'r if I had p"Ssessed t ht m ist miliii:ii ei) ctt'iimariil ot them, I should has disdaifu i to use th'-m on such an rc.i--i.oi, I CMn.sideM .1 it no time to trim,! wid .start h my phraseology, when ill' fiiiidai.ii 'it at pi im ides ol the c nstii!. (ifr. wre nho'.it to ue ii.tii'd, n! Ih will of the nation ('"NTtMNiii, unun i.D, Bnd uiFKvri;n. I telt, tfnn, ulinv m'iz in, as 1 amsureyoii f.-d, ln baiHc I then I'm es iv what has t.iete ienn realized. And what h i!? An act of usurpation (iegai;in tb-.' -pitit and ptincijds of the -'Msti:u!i nj more dai ing and at rut ious thru t!:at uf A ir on Burr, and which h. consist v. his tunic to inlrtiny. Vr hut are I'j.'L-.n-ceded and undisputed fats uRhe cat? If Mr. Cl y hail w-t b en a Candidate if he h.td not divided and !is'r:ct d the west, (jtmral Jacks on, to s.;y the least, w uil I have i ecr i vt d til. Hei !oeal voies of ()hi-, Ivfiittu ky , ui.d Mis sotiri, 3.S i:i ntifiiitrr, making his entiie vite, 13-, being oi:p i:i 'ie than a ma j.jiily of the whole number. is fins incontrovertible, th-ita mt ritv f tli;

people of the United Slalvt., and the

pf.pie ot tnitteeii starri, oyi t twenry

four.

win.

h ( 0 upose tho Uoi r , p-e

! i red G. nrral Jackson, in.l onlv to M

dam-, hilt imiihcr Mr. Crawf .id .r Mr, dams and that Mr. Clay, will no possible hopo of sucress, was avoTm!!v th? iiisti umi nt of preventing in ejection hy the people, ami ol hiirigi g the question into tbe House of Uepn. sentHtives. 'I'hii fact cannot b Jio (Nej ly imjTPssed. The. fact is no liss true, thai in a single contest ith Mr. Adams, before t !t people ol the U. S., General Jackson would have obtained at least two thirds of the electoral vo'es, and the vote of more than two third f the vlatcs cunio osifia: tlv Union.

Willi those pslpalde- and uiafcriiib'e lact.H staling lnrn ia the Lee, and a fu!i Uuov.l.'ge that he had already pre r:,tul thn will of the i.a'cui lru:n b'ing earned into Lift, .Mr. Cl..y indjid a Minority f;f th- representatives of five states, against the known will cf :!ie people ol those state-;, the knotvnuiM of two thirds of the pe.pe of the U.S.. and rrmre than two third-) cf ths stales, !o vote fur John Quiucy Adams. Is u ,i t!:ii vidatiug the sovfi,ignty . i i . people, prostituting the highest otiitial emb.'ixj of thai saven ignly , and lun i he axe at the very root of the tr't of lAerlij? What was there in the fa m.os Murr conspiracy, ts jual the danng

arroctty ot thisf In the case -of Han, it wbs n't pretended, that in Coti-ri s, more thati two states Voted against I hewn! of their constituent". Bat in t!:is ' ase, t!i- tepresenfatives ot live states, to say nothing of Man laud. v(tt(.,i PVi

dently against the will of tbeir .consti-

i units. tj ihe case of JJiiip. i. w.4,;

sustained by party fee.'inirs an a mi

j r i'y r.f the members who voted (,,r

him, went m accordance wiilj ( h state.4 they represented, in this care, tbeie was no party ht-z to whr-.'i ir

Clay's o:poHiin to General .J.iekn

e'Mild be Hscnbed : and wo most tin-rt-

lore set it down to !ii own stiii.:. ;--!

ambitious vhsv wliieli he has fiui!' m'

to prevail over the t!i..- peo-r!e,

at;(i (he honor, happiness n-J tranquil ity of the nation. It canr.m he (j,s

et!, that Mr. Clay was prir.cipI, ,v. erned hy the caleuUtmn. that if Jackson phcu'd ke tiow f lt cie, j,js ,)Vill prospers as a western eantlidate. wo,..-J he diminished ; but tat the election

Mr.Adafns through his -epport, would se(r:re !.im tfic pot-ili"ii opp,:ret," iu the ofl'n-eof S";:retury of Sf. i, , and the ,,,fi:re suppoit of Mr. Ad.nns1

Iticnds. in ?a- l.irlaud. ThcsobiiU-b and a;T:bi:ioti9 cuieulations, wei no f' oubt the ba-is of this uwilurui (his un;oSy coalition," betaeeti Ada.i.s and VI y. Vou are tlieufore called ciicn, hy every consideration that can iii!!ii-r,fc freemen, to ditapp iiiUhevr 1.h- cal: ulaiiopp, and v nuiie ac y our "viol ited i igh'.s f-d f4l-i snereY;-.. ty, hy ('ivur'-ng froa. y our coi-fldei.je, Ihe paries to I his cnnpii';iv . Jfy the n verei-.ee ar;;; fee.'ir : v, !tieh you owe to the p-ii.ci.!es oftiie rovisii

tuM'-n -oy y ur h ve of t:.i,i Ji;.-riv

'vlr.e.i us purclta-rd and cti-Tif,.:

ynu cor.frtrplafe corrupt cosliffons tic twetii p. Ii ical intriguers by the ini!ig:'a'ioii you mtiht fevl for your wrniign and 'be regard you must I'erl for postcmy you are sfdemidy invoked to extem iiMt this niti from the land, by m.ikit.g ?.n aw fal example of the per. petratnrs r,f the hon id d-ed. Hut let iii.s be eJorm in a manner tkat will, at the same, titt.r, vinc'icat your lights an icaidlain your dignify. Pay irspect to the existing authorities, that good may he drawn nut ol evil. I)i not fallow the iKample set you, oTvio. lating the spirrt f the cnnstitu.'ion; but let y r rnolvo be as fixul and una!t -ruble, as it is dignified and temperate. That, as your rigl ts have been violated, and the hin of ingratitude fixrd upi.n us in Ihe person ul Ardrew Jack on, in his person will you vindicate t.'iohe lights, and by his elevation, wipe e.ut that btaiu of foul it "ralitude. Do

not give your Rant-lion to Mr. Clay's

clentm lalioti of teiural Jackson, as "a military chitfiain," but let him know

ll.fli llir III I II V III J .111 r 9 I IIC J I mj ui ii ,

slionld not thereby incur Ihe bane of

i.rosei ijitKin: ami that there l.s vet vir

tue enough among )nn to pre fir the

ui.fla-p?effii purify and unbending in lignty d a pafriat. hvro and statesman

to the doubtful morality add desperate

adventures of a political raftibler.

.all that I have done in thi.s business,

has been done undr a ti rm belief thai

mv duty to you hoc! ray corintrV. re

aired it at u)) tatiu's. Willi feelings

ot gratitude for the many marks ul

coiibdence you hve o fiiqucntiy evin. ced tinvards ine, I rrmain your fellow

ciiizni, G. KKKMER.

Y ashiiigfon, Ft b. '5, iHzb.

From the Filhlurzk Gazette.

It come i our pan. nil d'j:v to an

nounce, to out fellow citizens of the U

moo, that the effigy of Henry Clay was

burnt on Monday niht lant, within the

liiiis of ur city . It would be much

iuoip agreeable to suppress the publica

tion of mis lict; but a conviction that ir

will be l ieilaimrd in ail uaits of the u

i, .on. lit-stioy n hope i'f concealment. tlop t ie pi.blidi the fact, and at the

s at:;e tu:;e v utui e to beseech our fellow c.tizchs iibioid not to involve tie

wh de t.l our population jn the infamy

ol luis disgracelul trarihaclion

W e aoii'iUiK f that the . reparations

lor 1 1. id witaui'Tis nfian s w re made in

hrtSte and in secret ; that Ihe whole o

Ti.e respectable population vwre sururis

i i) i it, so mu, ti so that thr hie in

g ti u were all turned out and hasten td

to the spot, in a dark flight and througi

muddy sf i (., and the tr.'.zccs wh

accompai i.-d tl;e et.gmes, rt turned to

tiu;r rcspettne knuc iLuriificd and

disgutv.d.

We know not certainly who wer

tin' acme persons in this infamou

tiiinsaction ; ilni niuch we tan hou

eve bay, that they were but tew i

liUMidi j, and that no man havi;rht

most remote pretensions to respcetabilit y

or ttecoocy, la iu tb smallest deer,.

suspicled of participation in it.

1 liecJ arc I miiam and black guards in

every country, and if would be ut j ist indeed that the respectable porlioi..

M.citty HkouiJ be itigmatized far the

atlb ci such ii.Cii. J.1AXT.

Extract ol a h tier (coin G-n. I, a Fayette to Morgan XncviIIo, of ih'j, city. "i' has long h.-cn r.)y intention, to e j -y, Aith !(.. , -clings of en American pali-iot, lij v.o-idns of iLj v .st. which i I -.ay.- n it iiithertn bee-i ;,b!e to visit. Pii.stui'' arid Ciuciui.uti. an

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Minims kukk" I?y virtue o aw, it n(V(ruli,i0niF? l onas, ,w(.UmI Irom the cl ik x" tbe Cla.k n.cuit court, wi , bl te i i nhiicsale to the liiR!,t Liii.Vr l public Hjtare in Chaihst,',, "'"'e Jfil. day ol March, i,;st. htiurs cl 10 fi'flm-k, A. M. i 1 ! -i;.M. Hll thcrifiht. title, ; I '.HO. fll I .fit Ck '

......... ... 4,1,, ti ., fj dm . New WKshingtun, with the "f acres. 'l'aklna8thepr.,p(,vlf!,I','l eph llower, John Uoulden, i Low.len, to satisfy haid niu 7'

of G orge Peterson, asec. "r ALSO My virtue nf a writ 0fV ditlot.i Exponas, issued from fh.,i !'

oflice o. the Clark circuit tt,m , ' :V'":.,::':l.i?.t.!.iiWWb

' ' i,,,u,, " ""re in tbhle-i. i rm il.o ee.ii. .1... . c i.

ii, wi. .... mu ui uaj vi Al ii-hl. '.

In lnin-n tlif In.ii.a ,.f in ..... .

and i o'clock. P. M. all t;t-,-,.(,, Jr inten-at. ar.d claim, r FiamJ,

impleaded with (Jctfe J!h',n

l..lo ... . r.-. cn? - 1 . '"'Id,

11. una, 11..-. vm.. ouo, aim an, id ),, town ol -CI. ail. Ktown. Tat.n...'.

" 11 11, 1

property ot Eran. is Katliff. in , ,

with George lUiliff, dec. t gatiify ut writ iu favor of 'I homas Dithl

'MIOS. CAKU, lep,ulff

i-l I l il .1, I S

fciir.lJrr'cs jaLKs

By virtue , a writ ol Wmi;. ,,J

Exior.as, jshunl Irom the i1hl.,.c.J

ol the Claik ciunit cuuit, vnliM

at public sale, on ihe 1 uldie J

v iihi Mhiow n, on trc ti c'a tl A 17

ibio, between the lu-rs ol u-n 1.VI..1J

A. M. and four P. M. all Ha litht. J

. 1 . . ... - i

lie, inteicbi and cj4im. ul a'i'nl.1

31, in the town of Chaih M(,ui-.1Ui

as the property of Jouail.an V.ili

and I). 1. Faulkner, to Mttisiy il)f Ss writ in favor of fcamuil t'lian.lfr,,

Also By virtue of awrifnlFLf

issued Ironi the deiva o?j-.ce 1

Claik circuit court, I will offer at ci

lie sale on the public Mi-jare ia thirl-

town, on thn ad day ot April, tS;3,i

twrtn the horre nt 10 oelaik, A..'

and 4 P. M, all the right, fide,

nd claim, to Q- aciCbot land, im-

hi, in the Illinois (ji7it; tkmis in-oneifv ol David StutfFm.?!', fii'

fy naid writ in favor tfjidm Btcftf

A. Plunur, executors tl Jatcis Alb

deceased.

Also Rv virfce of a Tvrif rf Fi

4 issued from the clnk's el7'(e if '

Clai k circuit court, 1 wi i 3 -7 at 7

lie on the untilic f-Mai e inCfcii

sto wn. on the 2d dav of A pi. I, 1

between the hours of 10 (AlucM.

and I'. M. all ire right. tit!e,inff

and claim, to flv acres of lane, in

81. in the Illinois Grant; taken 8(

property f David Stutsman, to sa

soul writ in f-ivr.r rtf Daniel S:b'J

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Hat iuy journey most be. rapid, as 1 eauool h-ave here, hi fore the celebration

d the ;K.I i tLioary , am! I am engaged I.- be in IJ os ion, in linn f'ci thecor1 er .Slone, ot ttit lo.kei'.s Hdi uionu0. ef-l the 17.'; 0f Juj., J v,ll ii-:eeed to tl.t CatoIiilHP, Georgia, a, d across Aufcntua, anj M.nsibsipjii, to Ki-w Drlcau; (hfr.ee gi up the two gn at riverx, so that I u til ha et c leai;, re to i;.e. t you in Ci tiiitiati, some tioiu next ."pi ing. have felt, much, hi-ic,- ,;, (j,,,. MLaK, ();iIO 1. ;,S !.ir):-n f ettled, lor the prodigious ( re. I': --: aroi rapid iw pmvi m ut ol lht l-r n-ii- put ol' the n.-iiun: the long n'!:'-l l Kaiisf.ii ticn, u;.'l Le ihe

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