Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 170, Madison, Jefferson County, 23 March 1820 — Page 3

touragemcnt of literary institutions within the limits of the new states. -, The motion lies on the taole cue day of curse. THE MAINE BILL. The senate proceeded again to consider the question on recede -5 trom llc am,-rtncr-ts inade by t lie senate, .md disagreed to by the house of representatives to the bill for the admission of Maine into the Ui ion. f These amendments embrace two distinct measures: the one admitting Missouri into the Uni m the other prchibing the future transportation of slaves into the territories of the Unit

ed SraUs. The question or order, oe Ipending ontheUst adjournment, was, after a row remarks on it Vv Mr. Wilson, bv a vote of to !7, decided in favor of (:f. divisibility of the question of rfssi'j?: from the amendment c: the senate. 1 he q-ie-tjon was then taken without debue, on rccciing from so much of t!ic amend?r.c:its of the er.ate a; provides for the admission of Ml-ouri into the union and decided zs foiiows. I '"or receding i Against receding 13 So the senate refused (every member of the senate being in M- scit) to recede from tim part r.t it ; amendments. I he question was then taken, .v without debue, on receding fomt so much as regiids the inhibition ot daverv in the territoriesof the United States north o t ticgrees 33 minutes north latitude, and decided as follows: Yeas 1 1 Navs 33 So the senate refused to recede from this or any part of its amendments to tfie bill for the admission ot Maine into the union. On motion of Mr. Harbour, t!;e senate then determined to insist op the first clause ot itsamendments; and, on motion of Mr. Robert, it determined in like manner, to insist on the latter clause ot if; amendment!. And the secretary was instructed to inform the house of representatives accord iugl v. public lands. The senate t hen resumed the consideration ot the bill tvirt ha:girg the mode ot disposing of the public lands trom credit to cash sales. I he amendment moved by Mr. Edwards on Thursday la N ing yet under considci ation, in the following words, viz. An i tt it further tnjitt J, Th.lt any person w ho now is, or hereafter may be, an tud b naJiJc settler upon any quaiter section of land which shall hive been picvioudv exposed to pubiicsale, and remain unsold, shall be permitted to purchase such quaiter section in the same manner and on such terms as are now authorised h law. Tire question on agreeing to the same was then decided by yeas and nays, as follows: Y cas Navs So the amendment w as disagreed to. Mr. Walker of Ahharra then Jfrwed the motion he made a leu ,4,;)3 -P- to tuend, the bill by adding t.Vrcto the loilowim;: k Hut purehiscr t public lands, whit h shall have been so!d prior to the day of next, shall be permitted t forf'it and surrender the same before the dav of final payment, Ry delivering their certificates to tiie register, and endorsing 'hereon their consent that the ,4tid therein described shill be rtvUI, wh;rcup m tlic Slid cei -,if,:it shall be considered a:

cancelled, and the lands shall he deemed and taken to have reverted to the United States, and shall be disposed of, in all respects, like other reverted or forfeited lands, according to the provisions of the fourth section of this act; but, if such lands should sell for more than one dollar and cents' per acre, the excels shall be paid over to the former certificatediolders : Pnvided, That such excess slrll not be greater than the amount previously paid on such certificated' When, cn motion cf Mr. Login, (to give time fjr consideration ot amendments to project the actuil settler, eVc. which he thought might be made) to postpone the bill to Friday next, it was decided in the ncgitive, ro to to, And then, without opposition, it was postponed, on mo. tim of .Mr. Login, to Friiiv next, and made the order ot the day for that day. 1 at S u ale u about t-'i ;. dj-Mrv h n the , rk of th H nisc of lu ;;r. n'. ': . . , -:t d hhv.s, ,f at the floor, n ith a M's th it florae of s-yn s, ntali . -s h l fMn'''' r.-l t itir ,,'Njj-r.T'i'-.'; t", t h e ' ''"i c? r ? cf r S n-itc t: t ':c j'1-iinr hill. See nh'-y t-A

31 r. TrtOhvn iH'.t. p. a to conk r ith thv II us' of It. p1 1 , t nt itiws on kK s,.'.o' . II' ttMipn co-nui'OKO. tl a lte, c -?r u t'. t 7r I v nnu- 1 :iciic:;cc v-: w.irni itiinr, v-huli pr.im'v arrargf ivv!Us tor t!r r:P' r 'o'K' prc- ') :.P;T rtpoj t-u 1 ' - I iv. Mr. K Mi;', oi A I vi on , Mr. '; ro.-, a?1'! Mr. S'uif'i, wvre iii i '.- VUr 0 (.,''.f T e . M'hi- ri.- t.s- i Oififf n-ncv: Mi . King,. if Xci - V01 k, sp'kc in ixpls-, t, m: a:.;! Mo-r-. ThoTI, Johi-ii), o: I.orir. Murril, l).n .( i.; ,n, .M uon, it.e tot,( 1 1 ik c Tiic dth.itt k OihcJ v :':o: ' U ir. A "-: lor ' v 1 : :ro.; t!ie v ": w , vt i ' r.nd the . t 1 - eil. not nitb u 'O't-ivt' , out witliout di uluu'.. "0 it 1 ; st a vonft rrncc una llu- iK'U"c vt iT !tioitativt. T'nc civit" tl.tn !) tli d (or no1"arcrs tlo ' t -. n t ir port: : Mr. Tli'fins Mr. Ihnlouv, a)ivj .Mr, l!,irh ur were d iK iluiul. 31 All ( II J 1120. HIGHLY IMPORTANT. fori iU- Jjumji cf Cj;t. Ao;REVQLT OI-M-MK SPANISH A RMY. Cn the 3d or Jin. 1S20, the news came to Cadiz, that part ot the Spanish armv connisting ot 6cod men had taken possession or the Carraccas (the king's Navy Yard) and., the a town between Cadiz r.ul Cirracca they hul released the state prisoners which were confined in Curaccas and a colonel ot the prisoners put him-clf at their head there was only one captain of the royalists killed, who opposed the page of the bridge at the !d,i, he was shot by the culonel in person. Cid'.n was as well a; possible fortified; an advance guard was ?er.t to garrison a stn ng fort whi.Ii commands the roid to Cidiz, at:d all the gates hut. N)i a person atlo.vcd to go out or i;i without a written order fro 1.1 the Governor lhe wlude city in great consternation ail the stor es shut the militia ordered out to patrols the sirects a: 1 : o'clock at night, we heard filing w hich lasted fur half an hour. 4th Jan. This morning the gates still shut, wc received intelligence, that an advance ot five hundred men had made an attack on the fort which commands the roid to Cadiz, but were rcpulici with the lju cf

seven men kilted. The gates were opened this day at twelve o'clock. The communication ty land to the interior of Spain is stopped provisions have augmented 50 per cent this day. T he general mail which started yesterday for the whole continent of Europe and England, was stopped by the national troops (as they call themselves) and destroyed. This day the Governor sent out a lhg to the Lla, to know whit the troops wanted they sent for answer, that they were very well situated; that they would not trouble Cadiz, aa long as they would not interfere with them that they were an advance of titty thousand men tint they want the constitution of the CarUs that they would not embarx for South Ameiie and that their aneirs a uld be paid. I he aUo sii thit ten thousand men had marched to M 1 hid to compel the king to grant their demnds. lids atienvon, the men of war in the Bay bent thdr sails, and are ordered tc proceed to sea on a mom;its warning. All the gun boais have been manned and st uione i at Puntalles to prevent the National troops passing tl-Jt nost. . The sailors nd m n ines on bocrd the men of war, an i the tegular troops in Cadiz, have tins day received their pay due them no to this da : nromi dug then:, that if they would remain faithful to thj km tnt y sh.ould be jjaiJ e ei y ns A!! ; h" provi-ions wh:..h were on b ii d die ?r voo-o r- j r tlx great ej-pe-.U u.n, are disen'ba; keil ativi stated L; ddi;. 6th January. l h's ilav received intc'.hgence of Porto iCal, Porto vSauta Mirii, Sevdiia, and all th-: iieig 'in 'Ui iog towns, hai ;bve: t i:;session ot by liie r.a ion.d tro.-.p. ?iitl all eommuircaiioti v. r:i Cadiz, stopped; aii vessels ri the bay em.) irgocd, and n pi., .ti permitted to teave ti e city.

TJie stne !!; I s which were in Me Ca t'.e uf ot. SeLiastian, made their escape Lt r ight; audit i; aid they have -ined t he national ti) p, at Porto Sr. rjuia. U;:-riht I nude my eso ape ov.t rd.ti e i).ty. I he t illow'ng i trvjm a 'eite: to a gentlem : : l:i this city, dated ' c r.rc besr:.?-ed o (jzzd toe:: ot die umy tint w as destined tor Buenos Ayres, who arc determined not to embark. They have possession cfthe arsenal and all the countrv roCnd; and I am intormed they have taken the citv ot cevilla, and have proclaimed the cotiftitution in every p!jce tliey go. They per. nit the boats with provisions and passengers, to piss trom all the places rcjml ami have proclaimed it death to any soldi jr that takes .my thing trom an inhabitant without paying tor it. I think it they proceed in this m rune they will be hear in seveti or eiout div, without anv blood slieJ. iainhabitarits seem to be satis. with their proceedings. 1 neir is not yc3 men in this girri 0.1, and thev are n )I ui conli lencc with their present g jveru.neni, 1 ' 'si - S . ' r r: . I . ACCOLW X I K M I.IM . 1 .11 nv.ii At t . 1 ., 1 ! i!:n. or: :, ;Kuol,iriii,ii,.ihi:,r::i hi:p.. Man .1,7 dial tlic C!.dhn prnlr n u il r I.vrd C.'clir.s'i.- 0 "i-i tirg ol' tUrcc u 'y tii ot, s, thr.c .-.r-tt-.-s. an 1 tw- hi h ni arrived es t ( .ill.o, i I'm on; tVy LA on hj.n' d a ! i n'xr ( i Ccvz c i racL--ts, fir an l"-tl attcnipt. It is positiv 'fly t u d, tint j. w.-.l C chri.'.c h -s in traction to i".tu!i .11 B; dish . , v 11 us A!n.-i .-. i:i V ' ssds, ith a o! war r nci vlu"i:.;i'",, ' '-W --rpese cf dice. v.-vbr ; ;i

ting Spanish property. It is s-jYied, that his Lordship intends ex? ut'mg his orders with rcat nidiirs- tosvaid? the Americans. A letter from an officer of the V. States - frigate Macedonian, dated at Valparaiso, on the 14th CXt. vw-h, "We have been to the pulph of California and Guayaquil: Lord Cochrane has become a freebooter, and will prohably capture everv thin he can get hold of: pronortv is by no meins safe; ar.d it is'h.opc I the American jpvernrumt will uii tct an additional force to this quarter."

Frsm the Xjt. Intel, cf Feb. 29. The House of representatives have just adjourned. After a sitting inore arduous than we have witnessed for several years, the Missouri Dill is at length disenied from the committee of the whole, and is now, with its amendments, fully before the house. The committee steadily rejected every motion to rise, before they had finished the consideration of the bill, and atter an ardent and interesting discussion of various unsuccessful propositions, intended to accommodate the conflicting opinions on this fitating subject the com nitrce rose, reported the bill, ir the house adjourned. OTMJE. i wish to purchase two yoke of first rate working a. ros'n:R; Madison, Marcii 2. i3:o. I To tf iOiici;. , Lost in or near tlic town of Maoison,J Jierson county, a cerf.tu it : for tne bouth ,. Or. of s -.vt ion Mo 33, Towns 5 iC. l v s lid cei ti!kae -.wis i t :: n out at 'he Loui oilicc e.t lcder.oiivu!! in tiir v,.iiic. of t ;:e sujsci ier, V":u:cver i: is found the siid certihc'tc, and will hd.;t the sj.ii;; with ,Ve,o. . Lnos and lrown, :t tli' ir hnd a;:iuy odive iti Midio.ti, h.i, be iiami?oiieIy rew aided. d:.dO . LINLMd-:V. '11: e iil'uvc swum and sub :criied to Ddmc me, tins 20th Mat ch, 182?. 1 y 'j t JOiLV MMKK, j. r. NOHCK. The enrolled members cf rip. trdn llendticks lij.'Jit ha.ooi company, will meet at Madison on the 15th of pril next, for the purpo-e of electitig a con et in said compmv. JOILV'GAYir, Mai. 6th rein. 1. M. March 1 e, iH:o. cn ;ap roit cash. TIIC subscriber 1 1 .13 received ?. handsome assortment of Dry Cvoods, J lard ware and which he will :cl! at rcJ-tscJ prices for c h His sf(ire is next door x col. faloott's ofticc. Wm. ROlilN.sON. March 15, tSac. 6o N. B. 1 he highest price will be pi ven for cistern. funds. LOOK libsliv:. I w id sell low for cash, the following property, to 126 acres ot first rate land ncar Vernon, Jennings cou: y i1 also a grist mill, ! t.2 mjcs north ot Midi.,,; and in the IMSX audition ot said town, two lots known (m the plat thereof by Ncn. 4 1 and 45. For tenrii apply to the subsenber jiving at the aforesaid mill. WM. VAW1ER. Feb. 24th, iS:o.

Sheriffs Sale. Will be soh! at the cour house door in Madison, for cash in hand, on Saturday the 2 2d of April next, all the right, titler interest and claim of William. Fleming, in and to the undivided fourth of the South west qr. of section No 4, of township No. 2 north, of range No. 8 east, in the district of lands offered for sale at JcfTcrsonville. Taken in execution as the property-of said Fleming, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Jacob Fouts, and one in favor ot Mrurgus and Lucket. Sale aim. mence between the hours of iq and 5 o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given by K. S 1 APF, o. s. j. c. March 15, 1820. 169 By James Sebrec of the coun fy of Jetferson, and state of Indiana, a red roan mare, witb an old snaffle, bridle round her neck, and shod on her fore feet she is about thirteen and a halt hands high, and blind of thf: left eye, supposed to be 12 yeapj old appraised to 6 dollars by J. W. Reed and C. V. J. AriJ.i. before me this 7th March iS:cv JOHN MKLK, . 168 ,

PROPOSALS BY X I.ODGK AIUON To keep a re ailing room in the the town of Madlion. The said Lodge ard Aripni5 at the request ot a number. of the citizens of this place, anj feeling disposed to contributj ; as much as in their power liei p to the impriwcment and amuVfrment ol their fellow citizen-st p'opoce to furnish the titizc n o this place for six dollars j .er annum, with a number f die most lbly evlited news-p? (.ts and Literary magazines in the United States. Amongst Jieil. will be fundsheil the Pom on P.miot, New York National Advocate, Kelt's Gazette, Nil; AVeeklv Register, Bm liiif re Patiiot, National InteiUgciKer,; Richmond Lmjuirer, Ohadea ton Courier, NashvilL: Clarion, Kentuc-:y Ivepoiter, yAr.rU3 Weekly Recorder, ChHioHhe' Cv::cim.ati Gazette, St. Louis Knqu:rer, and Anrdectic Maga-?-ine, IMinburg Rcvicv,' pol. tic, eVc. cVc. The said Lodge anc! Arioa will furnidi comiiodations and .icomfortableroom, and will keen the same open from the hour of g o'clock A. M. umil Ct P. iM. in the summer sear.on and it! the winter season frona zo A. M. until 9 I, jvl So soon as the. vUm of 2ce dollan.s subscriU-d hereto, and one half of said, sum paid iu advance, thcsa.d L(Hj:;e Atcm do hereby, r,t,Iigc themselves to commence the establishment No subscription received for a less time tun cr.c year. Such aa v. idi to subscribe can do by applying at thisoillce. GASli IS HE ITER THAN C R E I) I T. Making suit plain by Sampb and Reed lor cash 7 rc Making on credit 0 ec and all extra work paid for. ' 'I hey also, wish to intonn their fnrIujs and customer?, th?.t thc-y luve again removed their shop to the room adjoining the printing oilicc. G A R I) EN l! Ifd H, tt if ZJ 1S lOj The subscribers have jut received a OjUantity ot trcsh GARDEN SEEDS, which arc tor sale at their stor. in Madison. V. is. KING. March ;th, 1820

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