Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 161, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 January 1820 — Page 3

RcsclreJ, Tint the Secretary f the Treasury be directed to Jav hziove this 'House copies of such communications as he inav have received since 1S16, and" 'such information as he Riay possess, in relation to the illicit introduction of slaves jnto the United states, with a jtaiement of the measures adieted to prevent the same. On niQtion of Mr Whjt-

"v'ioan, it was also Resided) I hat the becretary of the Navy be directed to lay before this House copies of such communications as he 4uay have received since i3i6, and such information as he xnay possess, in relation to the illicit introduction of slaves into the U. States, with a statement or the measures adopted to prevent the same. IXYE FROM ENGLAND. boston, Dec. 24. By the ship Herald, Fox, jviLh arrived at this port hut evening, in the very short passage oi seventeen days from Liverpool, we have leceived London pipers to the 3d inst. four weeks later than our last previous advices. For complete fik of pipers we are in-;'-tcd to Mr. rxnapp, of the Merchants' Hill reading room. DSiiv 'dv. Tlue !cte paper? arc tilled wit?; prcceedinV f parliament, : adopting measures, called for by the late duiuba, ces, for preserving th'. quiet vmd security ot the c. unu-y. Of the.c measures we car. give to uiy but ;i oriet acount The suiljeet of thcs: disturbances is thus introduce. I by the prince ti&ent, in his speech o: t he orvninr ( n ) r! i 4 1 1 lei 1 f .

k I regret to have been under oniy uic snicrs or gen. the necessity of calling you to- kong, and the Ca.uanche tra. gcthcr at this period 'of thedei, but those who had peacut: but the seditious practi-' ce.mly settled in Texa, as cub cc so prevalent in some of tiie tivaturb oi the soil. By the rcnunuMeiuring districts of tiie turn of the fi.ig, cipt. Berd country have been continued transmitted a letter, demand with iucrcas-d activity since mg fnmi the SpanUh cummanyou were last assembled in par- der the re. cue of ad his Amerlnulit ican prisoners, except such as "Thev have led to proceed- hud violate.! the laws of nair; inconpttule with the tions. TitU -demand wj , impure tranquility, and vith the mediately complied with, and pcji-eful habits of t!ie industri- permission wm given to the ih closes uf the community; Amer icans to secure their propane! a spii it is now fully m.na- city. An Auiciican olhcer fested utterly hostile 'to the as dispatched to Nacogdoconstitution of this kingdom, ches to ee the arrangement aid aiming r.ot oulv at the 'completed. It is understood chVa-e or T.iose political insti- that this party of Spaniards,

t u ; ; 1 1 s ud i i J i ! i a v e n 1 1 n c r t o c o n stitutcvi the pride and secimty cf this count rv, but at tire subvt'i vtun oi die rights ot pro-F-rty t ot ail order in society. "i liave :iven dicections that the uccesar' mloruiauon on this subject sh ad be hid be to re )ou; I fee! it to be my indispensable duty repress on your immediate a ten'i n the consider.uio!i of vuh measures as may he requisite tor the counteraction and -unptcviion ot a sstem winch, it not cOec-tu-iHy cnecked, must bring conadon and uiin on the nation.,' MADRID. NOV. 2. It is said that a treaty has hcen concluded between our ibinct and that of London, )' which we are assured of the protection of the British flag, to nuke our tights respected the United States, and to i-i i n 1 3 i n t ranquilit y in t he ot her puts of America "which desire ' - 01 rate from the mother c ' -s ry. It is added that, as frnu i r ircurmururi permit, f4 ;jjfo.ni rctuf'jttcii.cnt

will be sent to -increase the expedition which has arrived at the Havana, and to second the troops which are to defend our possessions in the Floridas.

Kezo Tcrk, Dec, 22. Frcm Cadiz. We learn from Capt. Macy, that the sickness at Cadiz hid rather abated, deaths, daily, from 65 to 80. The whole number of deaths had been about 500 the number remaining sick from 5 to 6cce. Two weeks previous to the sailing of the IMward, the deatln averaged 100 per day, and the number then sick Tra3 12 to 13.000. The new Qecn arrived at Madrid on the 1 9th of October. It was reported that a treaty olTensivc and defensive had been entered into between Great Britain ami Spain, in consideration of which the former was permitted to introduce Cotton Goods into Spain and her Colonies and - also guarantees the Floridas, and protects Spain in her possession of them. New Orleans, Nov. 17. Bv 1 letter from the Sabine, 1 . W f .vtn lii H t n the 1 in mr. I. Pe; to, commandant of San Aiitonio, with 300 Spaniards, appeared or. the bank of that mer, . that c?.pr. Beard, tttha detachment of American troops, was preparing to dispute his passage into the territory the U: States. When the Spanish oilicer sent in a Ibgof.ruce, with assurance 01 bis friendly viewrs, and deprenting ail i i? of onca hostilkies. I he Spaniards iiad previously captured all the Aincricilis whom tlicv fell in with, having ciearcd the province cf Long's men, and those who hu been einraered in unlawful trade, will return to the Trinity, where they have 1 coo men, intended to act araiuot the Camanche Indims LtJZm NOTICE. Will be exposed to public sale for cabh in hand in the ton cf Lexington, la. on Saturday the 29.lv inst. one Mare; taken as the property of Aaron Holland, to sati-fy an execution in favor cf Wm. Duncan. Aiso,one lot in the torn of Lcxington, known on the plat of said town by No. 12. Given up rs the property cf Moses Gray, security for Aaron Hogland", to satisfy said execution, Sale to commence between the hours often and live o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given by ELI SLAW. n. s. j. C. January 15, 1 sc 63

NOTICE. VVill be exposed topublicsale at the court house in Madison, on the nth and 12th days of February next, the following lands '& town lots for the tax and co5t due thereon, for the years 1816,

17, 18 and 19. Owners names. id. 3d. frac. nr or.

james Anderson 160 sc 29 5 10 MF. 3 85 Samuel Alexander i6"o nve 32 3 8 1 5 John Anderson 2$o 2 to same two horses 75 Truston Adams 8o nw 32 5 11 7 same So nr 32 5 H 2 same 2 horses 2 years 2 5 john Brown 160 n e 32 4 9 1 5 Isaac Brownlow 160 v FM 1 50 jacob Bare 45 49 Andrew Dedscn 160 3 S 1 20 same 2 horses 75 Dank Demarcc sr. 480 4 it 6 30 same 2 horses 75 joel Ford 160 49 2 10 Garn ' 145 nw 4 4 8 1 98 Samuel Gray 40 3 11 44 William Hoiman 160 1 20 Hardwick's heir 163 r.w 18 3 9 BP 210 Kemper 160 se 11 5 9 BF 2 10 john Kirkendoll 160 se 9 5 9 BC 2 io Samuel Long 160 10 4 9 1 20 jam? 2 horses 75 same 160 -sw 10 4 9 1 40 same 2 horses 50 Arch. Montgomery 20 15 T. Morrgomery sr. 320 c -8 c 40 William M'Connell 160 V M n 10 William Robinson 480 17 . 4 5 25

Caleb Spencer james Thompson 75 ? same one lot j satne one horse Benjamin Underwood itjc W. Wilson's lieirs 160 sc same -j 20 james Wells 160 john II. Wagoner 1 to e same one horse john West fail 53 same one horse A list of lots for th ; rears iGr5 1819, in the town Madison.

Owners' names. N03. IX C. Stcph. Andrews I; 101 62 Jese Britc hac. ' Kir 5 co Junes Givins 20 c co same one horse 37 jolm Gano 115 3 00 Lyon's hfirs 99 1 75 Sabin and Runioa 102 1 50 Smiths half of 12 1 50 john Thornton 103 4 50 William Wilson's heirs frac. ikiG 50

List of lots in the town of Madison, the owners names not known. No. 19 2 co No. 34 1 2 5 00 2 2 C O Lotsm th town of Lexington, the owners names not know n.

Nos. D, C. Nos. D. C. 9 5 97 10 12 15 98 7 13 40 99 7 18 25 100 5 21 25 1 O I 5 50 50 102 6 35 12 5 1o3 6 37 2S io4 7 44 5 10 S 7 47 35 io7 b 53 -S 5

NOTICE. Will be exposed to public sale for cash in hand in the town of Lexington, la. on Sa. turday the 29th inst. one GIG; taken as the property of Moses Gray, to satify nn execution in favor of the Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of Indiana, together with sundry other costs rendered against him in the Jefferson circuit court. Sale to commence between thehoursof ten and five o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given by ELI STAPP, d. a. j. c. January 15, 1820, 6a

sec. town range V. dolls, cfs. course.

70 5 10 20 4 3 10 9 4 1

; 5 10 1 75 37 6 5 I I 1)2 37 55 r5 -ll 5 5 6 17 215 5 57 S 2 45 5 r3 25 115 IO (io 1 7 117 15 64 15 119 10 68 25 12 i 12 7l lS x37 -5 200 5 138 60 20 t 5 239 12 203 1 1 146 10 204 7 150 10 206 6 354 10 207 2 a 65 5 208 7 166 5 2C9 7 1 S3 5 2 1 1 5 191 5 212 5 195 5 74 7 t96 5 75 7 i 5 76 7 199 5 77 10 -73 5 7S 12 - 283 2 79 12 294 G 83 10 296 7 4 7 297 7 85 7 299 7 C.7 1- j - 7 9 3 34 5 90 25 . 306 3 9- l5 35 7 93 !5 3 16 7 J5 12 32 , 7

M. STAPP. b.s. j. c A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Oilicc at Madison, la. on the first -day of January, 1820, which will be sent to the Generai Post Odicc at dead lettci it not taken out within three months. James Agin James Alexander, SyWcster Belden William Boggess Judeth B. Bcnnetc James Batter ton Barlow & Derby. Martin W Calvirt John Cochnm Reuben Cooke Jesse Cop Capt. Chaning Lectnan -Cushing Lewis Cooper Jme3 Cloyd Elijah Clark. Tho. Douglas John Daniels ThausDarid'ioaItbrthai;uii:

Jacob G. Doyl L. C. Downey Betsy or Sally Davis Jesse Dick ison. Nancy Edwards Charles Faston Mallett Edwards Fabian Eugle William Epperson. Eli Fletcher William Fleming Benjamin Freeland William S. Finch Henry Fitch. Thomas Gray Sand. GlasgowAbraham Green Stephen Gudgel Samuel H. Gilbert Thornton Grimstead William Gibson Danna Gale. John Hamlin J. & N. Hunt John Heasly Loring Flulbert David Hillis Samuel Hamaker George Holems George Harson Henry Hamilton Richard Hopkins Edmond Harris Levi Humphries or Wm. Ritchey John Harper Jesse Hughes Morris Hotchkiss James Hays Alexander Henderson Benjamin, Heath William H. Hamiltori G. Hopkins David fiudsoii George Hopkins. Mary, Johnston Noble S. Johnston Mary Jewel Nathan, Jones Alex. Jambou Samuel Jones. Kancy Kyle William King. Samuel Lamb Jacob Layton Silas Laythrop Lyman Lathrop. James Marquis James M'MilIan Walter A, Moreland Susannah Mitchel Andrew Maden W. or D. M'Clay Mr. M'Cusland Samuel M'Clung. Levi Poston 3, Joseph G. Pollick. Jammes Ouick Lea Rvker 2 John Ryker ,john H. Rodgers, john Rodgers' Raney Roberts Jacob Roads Robert Roach. David Skeen Seth Simmons Tho. South john Sampson john Shaffer Wm. Salyers Wm. M. Smith 2, john Settles Benona. Sdlson Benj. Shepherd War. Sanderson Moses Seeds. jan es Taunchiil 3, john Tav lor 4, William Thompson Richard Tullv B. D. U A. Towns Polly Tubbs Thomas Tcli Jeremiah Talbott. john Wells William Whitesides Charcly Whiuon jamifi Vest Polly White. Thomas Widbor james Warnich Robert Woodburn George Wa;Loner Bcnning Witt Samuel IL Waro Mary rhite B. G. Wilson. Andrew Younar Nicholas Yount. j. T. BROWN, a. r. u. 160

A. WAGGON TOR HALE The subscriber has a good WAGGON which he will sell cheap, 1 ue wagon will answer very well for three or four horses. N. B. PALMER. January 12, i32o.

The state of Iadiar.u, c Jcf?eir. county, j 7) avid Hit a-3," Wbcvcus l)aid KkVs has sued out a writ of ilonvtic rittachtat-iiu uucr the hand and-Ecol ot th sub-., sniirr against the. goods, ihau ls. rigvi., credits, moneys and cficeW John Huu'ap an afttat urbtorJohn Mideup will titttrtf-jrc take uv. -lie, that further pro-.tedings vi be had at the b tbsc.nlv V5 oilicc :J r. noon on the ?.2d ru Jtnuarr . S. m'IUNLEY,'J. '-n NOTICE. THE following articles will lie take inpayment for subscrip. tior15 to this oilicc, at the custernary prices, viz: Elour, Meal, Butter, Lard, Chivkcns, Egg Sugar Pcc 45,lUll0Wj ami Lire?!,