Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 169, Madison, Jefferson County, 16 March 1820 — Page 1
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ncLtana ULVHJ l&W ity&iU (LILH WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS MY .COUNTRY " VOL. IV. MADISON. INDI AN A, THURSD Y, MARCH i6, 1S20. No. 169.
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lo(;k & ANION, r.VKSY THURSDAY.
c OXIHTIOXS. Vi. - RKPl'iil.IC AN"' will v (ljivtre.l at the o.ficc for two l- m irs r .tr.num, paid in ud6 . It' -i i:d v, sthin two nvnlh.1. - . " ! , .,. j "do, i-; d tn ; t. o dollars a;;d X" cor.ts it' P.'i 1 within tv. eb . n- ; an-1 te.rce U.u.ars ll n1T1 t - i A " i .til t' ' ar expsns. N: , n tlvr id disc-.r.tinuc d . pi a '! ' .'!'.;- arc pd-1. j, casts a .rscrihtrr must - ..t:c rr p.inrMediv :u the end of hf will hp h-Id rtwiv';i', r a i'wr ve-ars1 sdiscriptiom "" $ hcrtism -rts n it rcdir.a . -r-.- ill ht- inscrtt (I thrc timvs , . , (1 ill tr ; he-Tep r erts iit p?o- . m a i 1 if" the nu.n'K-r nf in-v-i.s d '-ired, arc nr-t proit'i d, , .. - will nd. ;- 1 at t.he :- w - ,d- ot the a l .ertotr until rd rr v'.I ! tt-rs t the I'.div 'it- ;"i-f 'ad. Lind-Odi co , I c 'Tcr s t v i vi 1 ! e , Au rnt i$th, i 3 i 8 . PRISONS widiing' rp make trc-ters ot lands entered in this .dice ire requested not to run: th -:n on the back ot the K?:-tes certukatc but on a :;,urite pic -d piper. It tre- . ' v h r,)0iH, th it hy trans-k-rin an as-dnuig on the -i.k ot certiticites t tiey becotne ini'iiited and detaccd as to ; iy ii ; c Kitetit s. The tol- . a ! ; t j tot m uviy he u-ed. "in v Jue received I, A. B. rf county, tl assign 6c trind r t C. D. of county alt :nv rilu VV title to the q;i.U'H!' MXion No. in touni.iip No. (North ot Su:h -i- the cc may be) or niuv- No. 1', ot th h tf.rs ,'iivillc li'rict. Viuiv civ i i id aiui sea this d iy ot i J: i 8. A. H. (Seal.) ;,i- a- i 'tinvut !cin acnvle '.;cd oetre any jtivtkc CS the peiec, a;id certified hy the ci 'rk i)( the county ot it bfinj; such, - v. ill procure- a pjtcat. In all cases where the nu.;t rite's or clerk's etrtitiCitc happens to be on a dhlcrfr.t piece ot paper trotn the icMnav.ut it will he proper tor them to(t torth the particular tract sold. It wid t'e well tor m.igtstrates and cnliers who ire in the htd: (d writing a;;;nnrr.t. to ! rc-erve .urrv cd the i i f-v-'o-:!.: j ! heir ;uide. I i;o-- who Nui to the ollice tr --t tneir t.u-ines done, wiU pUive to he prrtunhr in detribinjr in pl.dn legible hind, the tract ttiev ui !i ti) enter, 2nd to rite their riven mines u tail SaMl. GWATHML'V. ..v umci: M')Xir. dim cf:.i:s tee r.;:cs cf icrL-b rt .tti-.ib; js eash f r the cf i :.-. .'"ft ji yirnk ot the United States and branceo, ink ot VirerinU cc branchei, 'unci s bank, ditto, nk of Perm. Philadelphia,) nk of Nor tii America, ditto. :t Phdidelphia Joiner h Mechuiics da. 'kdiinicB bank c t City and County iL. -Trncriiil bank of Pen. do. bank ditto, V.i K ,: Northern Liberties do. BAitimorc in Lilliuiorc.
Bank of Maryland ditto, Union bank ot Baltimore Mechanics bank Merchants bank ot Biltimore, Franklin bank of Commercial Farmers do. Farmers & Mechanics do. Bank cf Coluni. Dist. of Col. Union bank od Georgetown do.
Farmers & Mechanics bank Patriotic do. of Washington bankot Washington ,, Btnk of the Metropolis Up on liank ot Alexandria Bank of Alexandri i, Bank of Potom ick, Farmers bank of New York b ink - New York, Mann at tan Company ditto Mechanics Bank Merch ints Bank Union Bink of Bank cf Aineiica 5? Jl Firmers and Meclianics bank Bink cf Chiliicodie, State bank ot la. Vincennes, Bank of lliir.oii at Shawneetoven, Bank of Missouri St. Louie, Bmk of Mississippi Natchez, B ir. k ot On ir.s, Oi le " ?" c Bmk of Louisiana, Planters Bulk do. Lxceut notes (,f . If ;S dc.iOi miuafion r!ian five dollars. (CDRRLCfED vVcrlKi-V.) Tr.m the InJun.i Qr.:t' TRI AL FOR MURDLR. 1 lie circuit court tor l):arborn cnuf.ty closed its sesdnu v. i Saturday last the whole ot the term was con-umc i t) the t: ail of A-ruiJ Vui.tr y o;i 'v. . i men tor he nur.!:A Ui lYurriK. lew ! 1 o fi;-" cv cucvi u.; re (c: a u m weh faun tlie c;i iraaer js-: i .-p-pear auee ot fhe p i .. r, tro!ii the ci;.u:;.N' iiues y;.;,a (-d to ta .' a'l i ix)'j deed. i U: til k untstai iv.e wet e i i . ti t he--." Fuller had, tor a u'ii i !.ie.-: tune prior to tne m s: Warren, been a t i ; j v yiHttv lavly who vv is r with tier UhJe ia L tw rei! n ut a vir at)out tne iat n; i , e. ra ) i 1815, Fuller left til ;.h-. Bi ood:vdle; v hile lu 1 untort mate deceased c ed an intinucv with the !adv to whom Fuller ;: 1 before attached; their inf;m r rcNulted in an en i.e inaiiia.e, whkh was to been cot.viimina-ed on ine n :v t.tt d icthof januiry, iSer. I: ippeared in evid :lve, ih .t a'. at tliC umidk of Ueeemoer, Fuller, then et B oo-kviile. 1 ecu ved a letter 1:1 th.e ha mi v.-nti-of Warren, iiid eigned by the uu'ie ladv, cndoNiij' a ring, in wh.iea she rcn-'umed ad feImgi ct at tachn. en: towards him,j- re turned him the ruigwhieh hehi i recciN edtrom him inp c-dge;tha: alter the reetipt of thii letter, F. appeared e loom v and mclanc.holIy. and on Friday, 7th Januiry, lie left Biookviiie on foot, arriv ed at La vvrenceburgh in the evening ot that d; after char ging hU wet cloilie (having rained) he went into thr house of the young hdy uncle, nei to Mr. "Coburu's hotel, war re lie put up, and was there frequently between the time of his arrival from Bru okvide and the ehy of the murder, meeting Warren at the house, he several times attempted to quarrell with, which Wj'rrcn as often declined; on Saturday Bih January, it appeared m Waller Njrrowcd a piT of pUtots with the avowed dcMn ot shootia
2 a mark, in wliich amusement he requested several young men to participate; on the afternoon of rhat day he asked a Mr. Hi'chcock if lie would go out and hunt with him, he replied, that he would, and would go for his gun; Fuller answered, I do not hunt with guns, but with pistols. On Sunday 9th Januiry, Fuller seemed cool and collected, talked on villous su bjec t s v i t h his fell o v bo 1 r J e rs , and declar ed he had no pretentions to (he vouu-er ladv in questior.. . Mondiv in oniric :eth January heaKcdMr. Hitchcock, w hen up in his room it t he Hotel, what was the best way to hud a pistol and the surest wav to kih? and observed, I am afiaid tint this pistol lias not enough of powder in it, how shall I hoot it od to as not to be heard3 (L must be observed that Warren's odi ce is under the same rooff with Cobum's hotel.) Fuller weoit down stair?, and shortly aHer came up saying. I have s!;ot it otf, and lit) person heard me. Fuller then loaded the pistols with powder and fo it slurs
cadi Hueh.eoek told him 1 h ;vd ht had no evil de n?-i-uacr re: aeo, i n ive Fviiishev v- u s. n:-j jy 1 I ' . 1 . v. T- ' . : r u ier t!ie;i pn on a great coir which he had borrowed from Mr. Co1 0.1. n, and feeling it it ha i p k;;t, he put one pis". ,1 in e pocket ot the c 1 - . . . I.. down si iirs, ha'.m n"eviou-l v e i Hhdi.otK. it b COUI vrr t! - it 1 e h 1 y- S. !t re I itj- ' ;.o' hi e'oe", ! .;!':: !;c toe v.- . cone o.d vent -of dn; ov f I enr, v " : t.::.d:n - it! t!;o d or of Im 1 1 , I l" b p.i wa 1: so e 1 r one o V urea' ' out o: C ohui -n's ,n. 1: at a var ,OKf W if 0 en, w h u nl ked t he d ior t f h'i oihec od . --rered t-.niow-r I be Full r; in e,b-"rut pa's ot a mmuie Mr. ITrrjr heaid the 1 to n t d a pel 1 ir. V.rrers's o lie, in-t ar: 1 1 y ran there, end ;tt-ovptiug to p;n t lie d mr, it ocpp.oi by sotnethiitg. end tondown be ili.eovei the r o iv f Warren 1) ing crosV ;ve the iloor t :A open "- 1 thr ooor, and upon entering the olive tH'covered Fuller star tin.er lode the b v, and, the I r to fn.ed with smoke and th- son; i! ot 1 uvder; v arreti not 1 ' vet dea I but was VJ rngepmg m aonie' e.:r. 1 t arrar sii7.ed hold rf Fuller, cy claiming G oi havcns, Tuoer, i t it pos-mte von nave o me ta;-'
Icd hnmelt to 5: a oase f,ir an J scoun drei I Fuller s-j-,4. xr(. ter his arreit, that lie '(Uj prcsentwd this paper to irren desi.ing him to s"u lt: IZ rcfuse i -ae then ot?. .T'Cii hin a f bidding huti defend himself like a ti; m; U,'t Warren also refused and that its then shot the cowardly rjicah The body of Warren was pierced with i wouud just bciaw the pap of the
t ul.er repued, "I am a 111 m, aad opmion ot th.e oupreme Court to settle ccdl:sion between the have acted the part of 3 man; ! therron, wer: taken up. v ivwcrs of tiie general and ntatc have Icen ri-dding the earth of a . Mr. Smith of the 1. of Wight governments and in lh-u of (tj vi e teptile! i glory inthedeet!'!!" moved a postponement of thetn t'.i propose a declaiatory auieiitjt The pistols were found l)iog on till the 3 it of Marh. M-. S. 'ment to the constitution of the the counter in the ofHce, one ascribed the c,utement againyt U. States, which 'should prodischarged . of its contents, the the U. S. 3v.'iC to the influence hibit congress from incorporaf other still charged, a writing was of the st jac banks; declared Lis t'.sg any bank orother tnonica wis found on the t!oor, the sub- opposi.'Jon to all banks, both institution except within the stanccoi whidivea,;hat Warren, national and state; objected to Disfrict of Colundjia I hi-; ainthe presence ot Almighty God, nar owing down all ani'.nadver- n.endrnent was agreed to. wore to renounce ai! pretentions s;.ons to the national bank, &c. Mr. Morris of Hanover theri to the young lady, and acknow- Messrs. liissett, Raves Chain- moved to commit the uho!e
lett breast. It does not appear defence of the states; and they that Warren had ever taken a- appealed in the most emphatic ny undue advantage of Fuller, manner to the high stand which or even spoke a disrespectful Virginia took in '99, and v. hich word of him to the young lady, she has always maintained in or any other person. the defence of the constitution; The prosecution was conduct- they insisted that this was not ed by Amos Line and John Test, a time to give such a question esquires; the prisoner was ably thej by that it ought to be defended by Charles Dewey, met and decided. Mr. BaldJoseph S. Benham, Dmiel J. win also opposed the postponeCaswell, William C. Drew, S. Tnent, tor some of these reason y. Richardson, and Merrit S. but observed that the resultiCraig enquires. T he counsel tor tions w hich he had proposed the prisoner moved to continue went more to impugn congrcsi the trial, uirii the next term of for establishing the bank, than this court, on an allidivit ot the court for deciding it to be the absence of two material wit- constitutional from which de-nci-es. This motion was over- cision he however stronriv disrmed by the court, becuti not sented.) He thought it m rc sr.rtir.g the tacts to be proved dignified to animadvert on the b those two witnesses. A- decision of congress rat Iter than mother motion was ttien made ottiie court, that it was not toe ior ctmtinv.au ce by the counsel btc to protest against the estabtor t!'e primmer, on aff'Javit of lishment ot the bank; that ihcrc the tact that popular prejudice was no staiutc of limitatioa ran so high that the prisoner which debarred us from a ici tct u!d not have a fair triil. The nig the rights of the states opinion of the court .vast That though he confessed our apoait the tact thus stated came to thy w hen the bank was est d; the knowledge cf the prisoner lished-, that we veer? a sice "7 subsequent to the former no- w hen the enemy bi ke into oc!vtion tor 2 continuance, -a c camp, and plundered our sTre v;
wovJd lifter, to if; but as it does not aj pear that it did, trie u'. lion ii overruled. The defence 1 1 up n tne trial w::s i".s :.;;y. It, liowever, appeared m 1 vihad denre ttiat the pruoner bt en tiuught by t;i.e itneses who had sce'i him, to be more n I . . . v. . II.,' too' n- !. .'!.. tk III n-u1. a;.. 1 a rl sv .u:cu.;r r chstui oc oi hi it :od: but ?u tin: g . on was matteout. Aft 1 a r.g ana pan cut heatm.! A T . - I . ..... 1 r vi 11 -O !., a.e 1 e .i-iHiii", win.:; w 4 vry evjiisi. tent jud positive, -od after an able defence b) the prisoner c:ufii,l, fie. ivy lttired and in nbt-ct f"o honr : turnec! with ?. eerdu t 1 l ..o.'v. On ! '.turdey nno n:-. g th of tii?- cm t veas ten; hi; h n;or Judge 1 "lii 3 1 : the poorer a the nr i:c frnanded tr: his p!a.e.f em-fmetneut,cf-e thetice c. nductet!, on ru L: y p 1 it M.'-c'jt ;r.-i. to the p! ice od r;.ru"!on, an 1 be there hanged v ti e 1 -de mnil 1 11 v neiet' 1 ;'er pret eived e.L e.nd af the throu.iliout Ids tr time the iutle pror.otmned to him his awml i tnat hi.: dav were nutr.l e rc d, a ttei : indexible countenance. ViRCINJA l.LOI.SI. ATURE. Hotis- ( t lizl tgites. On i oor:. I y, Fe'rt uary ictft, the re; outions luho.;: ted to the if. i H. S'!n;t week a. g, on the U S, bank and the bcrlayne, Selden, Gordon, Ste. venson, and Baldwin, opposed t!ie postponement in the most earnest manner; the five firt gentlemen expatiated upon the unconstitutionality of the bank; upon the alarming principles set forth in its defence by thcSupreme Court, which in fact wcrecalcuhted to prostrate cvcry state right; upon the neccs. city ot uukua a sund in the
ac saw no proptiety in pub!; h.
a manifesto aeram tbc court; they but ilec'nieil on 'ec legahtv ot t!;e p tz e; it uasie.ilgics w lu had committed 'tic robber v. Mr. Carrington of Charlotte suppmted the mot ior. ,of M. Smith. He cinemied ton it; was too late in t.he dav t ori. . . . - . 1 -1 tcoegamot the bank, Viout he v ou,d nt:t pretend ft son 1 , " poit if. rcmuitutioTia!? ) , J tt; Uu t esolution? couk hive oa ...-1 . till th ti...t u ;vi s tivat to .lie C U'ili'. itpdtkcn to preven.' i?s rc nv al that it was imp:vp:rat thu-mo-n cnt when the baijk w as vefj'i y to attack it; to t m j lc on a fallen foe; ami (Ju f it touhi have no other dlcct i Uu k? innunc the pub'ie sii'd nunc ap, linst it. and to injure ihe afock hohiers Mr Ch imbetUy 1 jc observed' il they tiul not an ick it now the enemy will t;c.ofne toe? powet tui when h,c had n.sea from hi.i fill. 4, . r some further discus the qu.tion was taker ' t : j , i 01 Pfpomr. till the list of i.kodo. and l;vt, by uvea ami it! II' CS .ei Tiil'.) cvs: AY 39-NOFS . . . . -1 I 7 ; hr eevtnson incn m ovecr to m emd hn preamble and u ,,(hh by striking oi,t sc much f,f tticm as pi. pfj,e' trj c,taV;iidi an impartial niburu! subject to a committee, wlxther of the w hole, or to a scicc: or,r he w as iuditlerent. - Mr. Baldwin supported thil motion; and Mr. Stevenon op posed it. Motion lost. . t t . Mr. Clumberlaync then in intimated hi intention to ; tnovtL an amendment to Mr. Steven son's resolutions, which should go tit prohibit the state Horn ouulbhiug Banb
