Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 166, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 February 1820 — Page 3

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thursdav, February 5. int sr. N VTE. Mr. R'i-:-s 'uo Uibrc the:nte sundry reso

lutions of the legislature 01 tf n, requesting the senators ,J representative in congress ;vn that state .to oppose tac admission of slavery intony o r.,c territories ot the. United atcs, or Into any new state uhkh be hereafter admtty.'l jno the Unim; which res1 Vom were read and ordered, .lie on t!c table. MAINE AND MISSOURI.. The senate resumed the conjuration of this subject Mr. p-jrruTs motion (offered esteriiV) stiil under consideration. Mr. Banil withdrew his .aprndmcnt tor the purpose of atving a diflcient amendment , te offered; when, accord- ' 'yjr. Thomas, of I Hi no!?, sub-IT-. ;1 the follwing additional as an amendment to fi(i Missouri bill, (which, it will recollected, it is propo-cd, by 3 r:p rt ot the judiciary comrittte, to incorporate with the f ih .c bill,) viz: ".iiibc itftrth:r cr.jctcJ, li t m all that tract of country -- I bv France to the United ' under the n.vne rr Lmihich lies n irt 1 ot t u:r- : v ;rces uul thirtv mmu'.. .jorth latitude, excepting t:K - : 1 part thereof, is i inVuiwi within t!ie limits of the itii: t )ntcnipl ttcd by t!ii act, thrrc.hall be 1. cither slavery nor invriliM-.ury servitude otherwise ..'.in in the punishment of crimes wheieof the party shtil .".i e Dec n u u 1 v co n v 1 et jyr, In at anv pji v;n 'nil ima the r- unc, it-m v, a iat)';r or service is lawtuljaimcil in r.y state ortcrri-tj- . i the United. States, such h. " r.-. c irav . he Uwhiilv; ieuiMK.!, an i con vved to the j'Tso-i -huning his or her la'.x.T v' ci K- is atore;- it,!.". . . , .u. amen laieiu having bee n. -:x . theturthec coudderaii :i (t u;- subject w is, tm iiniiiin :.di. 1 horn is, postponed io n.mday next. vr.wnxw v -1. I f V u c much 't iti.t , t :i it tt?ii.vett in.oer power tt pte:?"t the Republican to i?s patreiis thi week in its rnltr.;eJ fer.n; thougli it has iuanicd ; lei al)!e expense, and will vninue to aujput4it both hiv; cxpeine, we feci conti Jen-1 th.e a j.;etif rous, patiiotic ami .'i-rhtcncil peop!c? will not perr.h us to iov by thin eudeavci1 :to aeeomn.uHlate with them i w news than b.f ire. v We h ie en deavorcd to m ike paper as p'.ea-iu and v.ctul 5" i: patuMjs as ha been in our f cr- and. w: hope tliey wiil ccollrct that everv article con---a,fvi in a printivi.r c-t.i'ih-::'-.t, rev;n;ies the advance of 'i ik1 that in oiler to conllr'e.e r lie cstabli diment with -lu'.ne-" to the public, or proit t) ihe ownei, pu.nctu ditv the iiiseKJi e nt iccounts ; imc)i''Crul IiowmiuH) must be riti&y attended to. Manv of Cur subscrilnrrs hive had the fcajav of our paper for more l-un two yeais, tuve had advertcuicnts inserted, job printing c ;t-, atul have no: paid en? tr 1 towards the supjort of the frt- It cannot be expected t'ut we tan suU't on water ancf ;r alone. ; !'! ll t' r ! vi tr aic 1 '1 t I ft ff f , rj , ,, (S,r .' " 1 ' ' uvl K, lom 'a.t. 31 1$ pp f4!'ttjon

w'uich tlien agitated tHe natiorw Tills joun:.il ha never been published; :hc mystic character, which was t!un given it, has never yet hecn Kmovt-d; the "seal which was tluu sfaiv.pul ujoa it, has not j et been bruVrn.' The editor of the Hich--i"T 1 F.Tjmrcr remarks tlrat "the fa' U whkii peep through the debates c the Virpnia Convention, in the S Cvthcs vi Mt-s. tirayson, Ma!ison a'n! fonnx-; and" the aiiuvm Litth made to it bv "An Av 1 TttCAN- pro e that there is much xnr.tfr in those , jounwls hich out;ht to b- raadc pubiic." -On the Cd instant, Mr. S.'rc thet -a representative iir-m Virginia, imprct ! w ith the j runrktv and nctcitytjt' cfeniig .-K-s'yjruA tc a nation ct ir.teJiig. ni fit "enu n, maved t'ia;i:ii option c4 aj(.int resolution "dirvctip'r the secre t journal f the o!d cmii-, from. the dnte of the r.'Ufjca'i-m oi the -de:initi c treatv uf pt arr l-etwren the United State vnj (a t liriuia in the year t?t,;, tn the for-.ration cf the present gcv- . 1 nment" tube made pnMic. . In the course of the d.tjir which the f i :n irution occasioned, .Mr. Pinkivv.ni S.iat' Caroiirvi T.n;ar k-

1 v..?.f re ".v.ii r..miv;tr. ,kf th e. r' Ci--, a;.d k:;:r tr vt J Hd c v,i; it ?l e. st iu" part of its journal tu:'t::i:' c, ;.r..; should it be ordered t !n puhl:-!!-(!, t':e hoi ;se v. rxU) fj-.d that. !.e little tckt which the pn.uhi,; " uuhi incur, u-.u.'j U neU Ue h pe the "f ',- :"'a.!-.-: of the pf pie wili renrave the t n v 1 '..(caU tbi? iiHtrestt': t'n:tnjh e await the i'ue wit'i :r.u;!i i-nx i Is; (jiH;nn w'-.lt 'i f:ta c ite m -t ii.Terest in t.-n."ri. ss, ; tlu ' M'M'l. ();. t!:, lj.t C.( t' 1 rv V , tie vofv n r, t ikn in the -: .'!::; on the (oliow in rt?tr:itr. e a. .:i, t tu ht !ilio!h ed hy Mr. K- hi 1 w, w : - 4 .v.i.'t cor, , r .; ' ' 1 ? s r j ,';e ,J 1 i ; 1 hi' u .i't-i 1 . and oei t-ie.I in the itby ' ' i,a .. as !.,: . 1. n a ); k 1 - Ivin i ' N. V t. , f '-r:-, M.lhn, M.,:t;;, Xol.e, C;- , lv )'.: ts, Unith v, Sa,!.t!, i';o'.., 1 ii hrsvr, 'i ilinb'e, Wilson i j. X A VS.Mt s IVuhoui , Hi :- n. t at t,, ihlwai ds, Klliott, t 0.1; ar , I.' 11. Km, .A A,..!.. L .....(,., Leak; , I.Ioed, !. M.. ..a, .dn- 1 , e . ! 1 : i o . .... ... , .. . . n . ';mi I ) k . r, ft e . .1 . ; , i t .i. i 1 1 i i a : ' , ei ;-. 1 l', - t. ii',! 1 : -, a ' e)h A ,11 va, ' 'in' v a -'a': . b 1 'V "1 r ,:t , V,. '"''it . 1 V.' , I i t . haP bv M . '.'- .1 . h . 1 t . k. hrr -:?,. it l v ! 1 tt: 1 i.t. t r.'ui -hii't d do'v op.) jite t v,:. ar.ct b irred 1; v i" to iie v ater" ed"c. A tl,i i v v. 1 pi a Ie !).trf-l o;I and ; ' ivL- I V.ix 1 ! iv- .:r d .. it I .htat. s Ih:i- f .pr;, the pr pc it of Mr. K'.'i , v,.-.: a' r, t -n-enci, pr -!., r . o n b.; H-. ti :i;ir;;4 t.. tin. T 1 t ti. rd t-nrr. paxee..;'-f4 :'.nl , w i p -and n b cr v. Ht'.iM a it w fi-tntii- ticr-shcaf 'M Ov b..!t i v rt d t-) o.a ,pt. ,Wi. hAve Iv ri.ud tha' ua'iCol ti.f ma;t v : : : J . r, in t ansop.tr; e v f. t h tb.e stev: iiaj Let;; t.t t a , t ita t.-te she v .. uhih red v be on hi e, u huh pr;"ent i h-i ite..) b; .e,e run t shot-. ;'el in.i ace4.-utit b-r .-o tiaail a portion .t lb.. ' be r.,. i.r. rd. 1 "he b"s i eu:iu;u; at aLeal fchie.O O. Yi.v'-vl.n ti'.vit !r. ''even tiiv.k. the ste.mt ! oat G v. Pr x.i , passfd t!r plate, t und to Louisi.e, and r.terretl vn iter parage to id e irnafi en S;!ndi' rnur?i:u;. S'h. i, b-at f i R o . el'nisov. psKt d b' place on Tuesday hut, I oan t l.ouiiiic. SUMMARY. The vice president of the U. S. withdrew trom the chair of ot the senate on the 26th ult., en an intended visit to ins rcsidencc in New Vork;. and !Mr. (iaillard ot 4Sjuth Carolina wis elected president p;o term

v Mr. Noah, Editor oF the K. Vork National Advocate, has addressed a memorial to the Legislature of New. York, praying that t.hc stare would authorize the sale of. Grand Island in the Niagara river, to him, for the purpose of building a city thereon, and inviting a community ot Jewish emigrant's to that place. ... . "1 he memorial excites much interest... We have not yet heard the result. - On the 30th December last, t New Orleans the captain an J seventeen of the cre-jj oi the schr. Bravo, captured some time ago by the revenue cutters Alabama, and Louisiana, were sentenced by the district court of the United States, ts .le bang. cJ c.i the 2$ik ef Alay. ruxt.. This .may prove a useful lessor-, to Pi. rites. Mr James C. Allen, the first teller or the U. S. Branch Bank in Richmond, V a. has been dup.cd intoa breach of trust, whereby 6a,ooo dollars hi been lo?t to the branch. , . I'ne state of Virginia has pissed a law authorising the board ot public wor.ks of that state to appropriate 2l.ee o dollars towards the completion of the Turnpike road. - from Leesburg to the Falls Bridge rvcr IV tomac, which ii in progress under the directi m of an incorporated company. . , It is reported that Mr. G dle.t:.n hau icsincd his appointment es minister tc France. His successor has not vet been nam:d. ...... irOM t f.'f. V M D'aUV I'A'l :t tor.

n. ! -.-v l- " -. t . i 1 t:f St I: l.t;a t oi a i, w i X -.-.hint;s. iv ad utiet tlie S.-n;'. an I I.--.-1 1 t 1 1 if - O "- '1- - ' It's' : j orati-iv- i .'-.. T.'ri . . ''. 'Iri btt, imp: e- :"o r ! t.c,' irl ar;;;.J lie; 1- he il I ted he e.in.)'-. t a in. sin oi : v i -.. i.n his nient f.n.e -i . uiet'ij.ltorn ..nd ali.iiinn, veik. ali of thatnep'j, '.h. a tau' iid v !n !. vr ..'"e.t.a k'.l to rdnih e v.v' i w ; u,rc in t be t Irtorr. ot A n. u W itiiu at h. " i '-.m'i.- h r r. At lilt: ill' ''! o-i :, peaking, the mmi was i Uiitd ,ih n.;, be ti. e 1 t t)L( . t f t t nr ei r :isoiiniij m..;pi v, p.in.s a-vi catn e, that U had v t a nv Ten'. t'r.: t: P"hc on t'i .inous ' Iie w b.ji h it 'A rnC')Ulp;iNedh n ,r was it itw tit the Mr;; !r.ul clnieeh a. id t i::;th d orator r .ou taatlv K L d t ; i ..ae 4- of tb.e haur, tha. J 'H'.id :;'lv irt- spell-bound I.t u.:i'b, p", i crpiire into the hrparate t i;.rV'o. hit h crv atf-d llii') fast i;;:.tio.i e-J-t,v.ents. I I. is M t a brvord the prvve, of :r.v n do juittCt- to the., bib. .train rf -ra nte and arnuteut v "r-V !i the ora vr di';!otd, thatTl v ui r t it Id " t.4 vutiity ot att tuptiiu; N'.'-.v I vihi- pencil of lite rneM fa-d.te.l i u rt rp-'ner fan pN int itu oiiir.e1 and sal - thubea-.i-tis. .A U that J Hill ensure !o d, toepi- ti-tviore thn a-4nlr-tpji h.. !: uvi rp werr 1 w ir. .1"-tninp-, 1 r t'nrt-e bet rs and a half, tu a chain of tu mot clear, (iistint t .ivd lulled rt-askiihnc, -r.iiver.ttl ten mhjat by metapbcilcal allu:i e;, and -tvk ,t tbate as well is se.hhir.e cintcssiojs of cur lau-g-ia-e. . . . The rlev.rei. cf li - 1 r-'eat. t nceptiotis ma on. v rqua.e. n, ,, i,,. ,e,T. U;re.u-. t If p'i' Sr-raa, h hith dnrthenhclc time ha waj speaking, tiid not c b.ini a u cnier.t it a oi rthc most ajpri ptii'e word, whith the subject demanded; nor-t?nse the tli;hfet hesiniruy ia all bis. discourse, t rich if lam allowed the expressions, fowtd ; unrtitingly :w.d sp cr.tar.eu jd, a rollicg tide cf tlcp; .nee. , Netcr did I fetlntcre emhudasm for my conn'ry never did I fed in ire pride in the nar.e of an Amriean, than while listening to the exb.ihrating aod arh.iuxing powers of tb.i? viator oi th New W orld. I thought of Pitt, Burke, Pox and Sheridan, of a Mirabcau and M aurv, ol k Pattick I lent v, Atnea. Kiu, iUndolph, la iison", Drxter, aad Wi;ttxnd I thought likewise f

Demosthenes of Ciccfo and of the proudest days of Home; but I felt convinced that the eloquence which ence electrified Roman senates, ne vier Had surpassed that w hich soinded in the lofty dome cf the American capitol. ' Mr. Pivkkey divided his subject into three parts the constitutionality of the question the treaty of the Louisiana session, and thirdly the policy of the proposed restriction, butwvhat he has yet expressed, was limited to the constitutional branch of the subject, reserving to himself until Mondav next, the discussion cf the other two points - If hi conclusion shall correspond ;th the bcsuitv and dignity of his exordium, T .shall consider it tlie most finished piece ct senatorial eloqurnce ar.a intellrctuil strength, ever exhibited at lesst in our countr ; a::d L ace rd with an apir.ion ot a venrranle member tit the senste, ;v ter mir.utos -alter Mr. Pihkr.ev t losrdvhis distfuirt-. I r 1 nidd ratter have spoken that speech, than be th- Kmperr.f t f all ttie li.isbia-;" and deeply sh dl 1 regie, if .for wur.t of a Senatorial Reporter or Sterna gr Apher, it dots b-.-t appear in p.rint. NOTICE. The copartnership of David M'Clure, 5c Co. has been this day dissolved, by mutual consent, i M tlio-c indebted to Uie firm arc requested tc make immediate payment to 1). M'Clure, or suits must be commenced, for the collection ct th-e same. D Vll) M'CLURE, - : TIH)3 SLOO, jr. Madison, 2d, Veb. 1820. v CliUTILAK.. r ... The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of theftatc- or Onio, to ah Tree and Accepted Masons, of every grade on the 1c:tctial Glbc, send Grietikj: KNOW YE, tint Frederick A. Curtis, furmcrlv of the .state of New York, dajeiy a resident in Ohio,? but now gone to scunc part of. the southern o Vesierri tomUry unkuov-i .-to; the com. pardons of this ,G rand Chapter i s k o w, r n d do r i n so n , . y ea rt p$t,has. been an expeiitd MaseruThe act "of expulsion wa: parsed upon-hiiri by '.Western .h'tar Chapter," No. 35, in .the, state of New Yoik, 'J jie said Ci'rtis is el)out, five feet' seven . "inches. hip,h, usually eccrplant, ot ihuk Lonjplexiun and black liairiaj, the perfect use. of hb arms, i marked in im face with sjnall black : pots, 'by the explosion of uirjnvdjr, fas he says) He -peaks with, rapidity, though with some impediment, lie has a s s u tried v a 1 j u r p r u t c ssi ot s r ruch as phystcr.11?, tailor, lrurcr, cc. He pr-:shrr. himscit a mison oi" lph d.T'rec and good indin.'" He is an im jit-qKr-te, rr..n, guilty at much immoral, dcr.'ittul and unnusonic conduct both r& a mm and a mason. All masons aic therefore herebywarned e3ir.st ;issouatinrj with so d' generated and unworthy a character, who has proved himself a disgrace to mankind, and specially so to the masonic fraternity. - Douc ?n rrand annual cominunicition, it Colurnbius, (- i::o, ,thb sixteenth day or December, A. D. 1 S 19, and A. L. jSiq. JOHN SNOW, G. II. Priest. Attest,

TAKEN HI' Byrriioinas Branbam of Lancaster township, J'-Het son count, Indiana, ooe Dark Bay Horse, supposed to be 5 years old last spring, no marks mr brands .perceivable but some white hairs on his back, and fresh docked Appraised to 35 dollars, by Joseph Hill and J as. Oucns before me, this 1 ith day of January, iSjo; II. STOUT, j. p, 6

' MONET WANTED.. f All those indebted to the sul scribers either by note urixok account, are requested to (xjr.i forward and settle the same without delay, as one of us intend starting in i feways to Philadelphia for goods, arsd must have money; without ic vc cannot buy goods. V7, hope our debtors will not givt, this a careless reading, as though it were a common tale, and stilt trust to our indulgence; iv they do they cannot expect long indulgence: V. & J. KING. Madison, Feb. 22d, iSeo. T L , - t 166 7 t. LOOK HKiti:. " I will sell low for cash, -tlc following property, . to vi,:1 26 acres ot hrbt rate land' neat Vernon, Jennings county Ia. also a grist mill, i- 1-2 mile north of Madison; and in the first addition of said town, two" lots known on the piat thereof by Nos. 41 and 4.5. - For terms apply to the sui$ scriber living at the aforesaid mill. - WM. VAWIT.R. Feb. 241 !i, 1820. ; DibbOLUi IUN. 1 The partnership heretofctre exitioir under the firm of Ruth ard Dearborn, Jt Co. wis . dissolved on the 19th ult. by rhutuas consent. All persons! in aebtcd for floods, will c.di one R. Dearborn, and-diselp rge the same vwathout delay; ami all persons indebted for 'lh4 ware, icarc rtepjested l ) calk on James C-chr?.n, and dich.trge their aceountn rim Jiately, ai longer iud'-igenec-" cannot be given.-."! i , RICH vRU ' DEAlfJJORN, H AMES COCHRAN. February 3, 1820. 263 - N. U. The su::scribtr rj 1 ; ecr-j fully informs.. his fiie i h and 1 he public generally, that Ua still coritimies.to aiarry ;n the Tr.i and Sfieet Iron ousiness ri all its vaciocs .branches, and all orders NCflil.be thitikf ihy. received, and punctually - at tcndeil to r'Merttiants can be. uplicd at the Pittsburgh n'u ces. : I m He has also-received the appoinrmcnt ot Deputy: Scaler for JeHersou county, and will constantly k:ep on liai'd scaled measures. .; ' JAMES COCHRAN. - """LANDS l-'oil SaLK. .... The - subscriber ' has four farms lying 51-2 miles north o 'Madison on the . direction .tci Verr.cn, Ia. which- he will s-1 lo,.for cadi, 'ihc first farnl has 45 acn.'s cleared, with geed "fences., comfortable cabins, a small orchard antl 4 runnitic ip"nCs- Thc- second has. 30 crc'i cleared, good fences, a iarfc and commodious two .strj'4 ry licked log house, shingltt roof, carpenters work - doia In a neat and workman like ma nncr, with two good brick chimneys with three hrepkxe's A.lso a kitchen of like material, yood peach and apple orchards. Also two others immediately; in t her neighborhood, with bout fourteen acres cleared on, each, good fences and com for-

lauiccaums, wmi plenty or nc rer failing spring. "-t The above designated farms, may be had on. reasonably terms, by paying one- JtaK within tx. month after put chasing, and the remainder ir. eighteen months. ; v For further particulars .apply at this office, to James , Bqr Esq. or to John linrMt in.cVc;non, Indiatn, the proorior. JOHN UUivivK January iat. 1820, $

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