Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 63, Madison, Jefferson County, 21 February 1818 — Page 3

, for thefeencfit Prussia lias lowered the claims c -ubscribcd for in wliich she lately warmly pressed :e't0 d at such time on France, owing to her own em!inCl compatible with harrassmcnts being such as tore-

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l0t Ircrkla. ouire a loan.

,rtel! " n.t. A mediation in behalf of Spain

tf1 , nmntP onH Pnrtmral is Digressing favor-

dC " state, and the ably at Paris. t st of the state, rf of Hf)U

ttutioo- , , i j h resiLrncd in consequence

lSlr':: a cart of of a warm dispute with the prince

VSrand shall be of Orange. - . , ial 1 iftcr its publi- The king refused to receive the from and alter v res-lgnation Gf the minister of war,

,nc t ANF count Goltz, but derenaea tffJoofRepresenta- conduCt; P?.n w"ch thepnnte all his mi itarv commis-

FIERHARRISON, sions, and appeared afterwards at

Z-knt of the Senate. the theatre m a ciuz ui cm, prestthnt of ir wa w rh areat aDplause.

vai ictwivM .... 0 I Some accuse the-prince of being ambitious and irritable. It is said he put aside his mourning for the princess Charlotte, immediately after the church service was over, and next evening attended a ball. The princess refus

ed him for a husband. The king of Holland has ordered 100,000 florins to be advanced to the linen manufacturers, to buy stock. The Dutch revenue for 1818 is calculated at 67,500,000 florins ; the expenditures at 74,000,000.

verv much regret that we A loan is necessary, n compelled to give an The Dutch frigate Amstel was V ...... 1 (T r,,rl!7 Orf. nil to Drotect

v to sucscrioers msiwu ui - --7 r

Neither the eastern nor uuui vtaua uVu. vv ; 1 mail has arrived this Corsairs. The Prussian association in ravor of national manufactures

consists of 4,000 members. Nat. Intel.

their votes for dresident and vice table into snow and ice may exist president of the United States, in Mars, as well as the Earth, to appoint another, or others, to For certainly this must be the apto act in the place of him or them ' pearance of each pole of the Earth so failing to attend. Neither of during our winters, alternately the districts for choosing repre- when viewed from another plansentatives, nor those for appoint- et. It is now winter at the north ing electors, shall be altered, in pole of Mars, as well as of the any state, until a sensus and ap- earth; and as that planet is now. portionment of Representatives nearer to us than it will again be under it, subsequent to the divi- for many years, it would gratify sion of the states into districts, the most rational and sublime shall be made. The division of desire of knowledge, if those who states into districts, hereby pro- possess telescopes of superior powvided for, shall take place imme- ers, would devote .themselves to diately after this amendment shall the investigation of thi particbe adopted and ratified as a part ular tact, B. JL1. L, of the constitution of the Unit- ; d States ; and successively imine- The citizens of Madison are diately afterwards, whenever a requested to attend afc ihe court census and apportionment of re, house, on .the first Monday of presentatives under it, shall be March next, and say by their made. The division ot each state votes, whether the town shall be-

into dirt ricts, for the purposes incorporated or not. . r- I ' ' A

both or cnoosing representatives and appointing electors, shall be altered agreeably to the provisions of this amendment, and on no other occasion.

A CITIZEN.

MADISON,

)iuary 21, 1318.

mary of Foreign News i said the British parliament : dissolved in the spring. : British government has, is first time, appointed a I to reside in Iceland. Mr.

i)lds has been selected.

Mr. Dickerson's proposed amendment to th Constitution. Resolved, by the Senate and house nf Representatives of the United

Jniorials have been presented States of America, in Congress as-

British govt, requesting aid semmea, two imras oj t trade of Malta, which has concurring therein, That the fol

ished ureatlv. lowing amendment to tne consti-

ie ship Grace, for South A- tution or me unucu oiiiCa uc

1, sailed from Portsmouth, proposed to tne legislatures or tne on thP nf Mnv She several states, which, when rati-

p board a corps of 400 Lan- tified by the legislatures of three

which had been raised to tourtns or me idiusuicb, siuu uC he Spanish independents. valid, to all intents and purposes,

ptam Clark, of the Ameri- as a part or tnesaia consuiuuon:

iip Perseverance, has recov- That for the purpose ot choos-

bf Mr. Trmmnsnn. of Scot- intr representatives in the congress

Sheriff's .alqs. NOTICE. Will be exposed to public sale, for cah in.hand,

on Monday the, 2d day t March, The Hartford Mercury duly next, at the town of Lexington, notices the anniversary of the Indiana, (between the hours of Hartford convention, which took ten o'clock, A. M. and four o'placeon the 15th December ; on dock. P. M.) the -following proeach annual return of which day perty, to wit : Thirty two feet in a list of the members of that con- front by eighty feet bade -of lot vention is published. Without No. 22: lso, the undivided half recalling the attention of the rea- of thirty feet in front by ninety der to all the circumstances of feet back of lot No. 23, with a that transaction, some of which brick house on the .same : Also, we desire to forget, the transac- -one lot No. 80, and thirty reet in tion itself ought not to be con- front and 180 feet back of lot signed to oblivion. The record No. 63: Also, ninety feet in front of it may be regarded in the same by 180 back of lot No. 21: Also, lirht as a tower, erected to show thirty two feet in from by one, how far a flood extended, and hundred and eighty feet back of where its desolating progress was Jot No. 22: Also, one. horse, brU arrested. die and saddle, one desk, two ta hies, two trunks, six common A writer in the " Delaware chairs, two silver Watches, toWatchman," under the signature gether with a number of other of CATO,throwsout the following articles 100 tedious to mention, important suggestion: Taken as the property c-f Jacob "The question has frequently Thomas and others, to satisfy a been stated Would it not be for number of Judgments in favor of the advantage of the inhabitants James W. Byrne, this 19th day

that the state of Delaware be dis- or reoruary, 1010.

THOS. T. STRIBLING, Sheriff of J.' C.

upwards or 26,000 dollars, or 111c uimcu uuiw, v.aw e detention of that ship five shall, by its legislature, be dividin the Clyde, and tor im- ed into a number of districts e-

tain? thnrmMin final to the number or represen

ie London papers say, the fes- tatives to which such state may of 'Kaster, this year, will be be entitled, fhe districts shall

IC22a ct March, which cir- dc torracu oi wmiguum l,"u!nce will not occur aain ry, and contain, as nearly as may

oo years. be, an equal numoer or lnuaui11 English letter says there has tants, entitled by the constitution

warm debating in the French to be represeniea. in

er of Deputies. Mr. Big- tnct the qualiued voters snau ucli

oposcd to inform the king one representative, aim uu uiuic. imnn;h;iifr,r rV,,vii That, for thenurpose oppointing

cc lay, of paymff the imposts electors of president and vice pre-

Ul; ana to pray him to re- sident or uic uimw c that the allied troops should persons qualified to vote for re'lint. l.i .... t . 1 - , ,- 1 . 1 1 nnnnint frf P.

rrance. lhese propo- presenwuves suait wi.., "s were rejected. Mr. Lane lector, and no more. The addi- " the demamk of foreign tional two electors to which each

Jcrs were constantly incrcas- state is entitled, shall be appointHe must rid ourselves ot ed in such manner as the legislaPmsatiaolconnressnrs " 'rhese ture thereof may direct: The c-

'"essions. were reproved as in- lectors, when convened, shall reet. )iave power, in case any of them, he French funds are a little appointed as above prescribed, rscd. They fluctuate be- shall fail to attend, for the pur-

;u 64 and cc, owinc to the ' poses of their said appointment,

Pgn claims. on the day. prescribed for giving

solved, and the district of countrv. which now composes it, an

nexed to one of her adjoining sis- NOTICE, ter states; and though it has WILL beexposed tu public sale, been generally, if not universally, for cash in hand, on Monday the agreed in the affirmative, I will 2nd. day of March next, at the nevertheless indulge in a few re- town of Lexington, Indiana, (bemarks on the popular side of the tween the hours of ten o'clock, question. And, i should be ex- A. M. and four o'clock; P. M.) tremcly well pleased if some able the following property, to wit: and influential men would place One lot No. 53 : Also, iifty live: themselves between me and my Also, sixty eight, and half of subject, and give not only a bark fifty four, and one common table. assent to the propriety of it, bu Taken as the property of Jacob he. the means of carrying it into Rhoada, to satisfy two judgments,

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UUC III IdVUi VI UltVUIJ dIJU V'V'lb man, the other in tavor of J. & N. Hunt, this 19th day of February, 1818. THOS. T. STRIBLING, Sheriff of j. C.

Last Notice.

effect.

From the National Intelligencer. THE PLANET MARS.

Amomr the most modern asv

tromical observations is the foli. lowing : Thai the pole of the pla npt Mars, which, in conseouencc

of the inclination of its axis re- THOSE persons indebted to latively to the plane of its orbit, the subscribers, are hereby rrotidcclines from the sun, or, in oth. fied to come forward and settle er words that pole at which the their accounts without delay, as winter season prevails, assumes an longer indulgence connot be given, apperance brilliantly white. From The subscribers being about: -to this circumstance, it appears rea- send and start to 1 niladelphia in sonablc to conclude, that in this a few days and they must have respect the constitution of tin t money. planet may be similar to that ,f M'CLURE & KING. . the Earth, and that water convey Madison, l'cb. 19, Si. .. ('