Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 175, Madison, Jefferson County, 27 April 1820 — Page 3
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l.auipoen w e APRIL -7, We hive observed inalate Baltimore piper that Gen. Vive the "new minister from Spain to the United States, with his suite, has arrived at ?ev York in the picket ship fame?. Monroe, trom Liverpool." Wc are of opinion congress will not adpvirn as early as wi-i intended, and thit something definite will be done respecting the unrajiiied Florida Heat) with Spain. We understand that Lt. Col. St.ipp, andcapt. James Ross, 3rc a ididf. s tor col. commaudi t ot the 6tli regiment of In. i'un.i Miiitii, to fill the vacancy ccctioaed by the resignation ct toi. R. C. Taibott. From NiicV Register. FRANCE. The bo-lv of the duke of Bern was laal out in sta:e. lt was h u ht that cm the 15th of Feb. the apartment was visited by c.c j i p., 1 - ! i. L'lQvel, h:s av aira, v.-1 2U0 brou zht there and underwent an examination. Ik- Jcnic! til , any accomplices to a 'picui n, If jnvtice 40 u'. iii cannot induce you to sp-ak the truth, think on the jj-tke cf God' he is reported to have vod, tkG'd is bat a name. II : hi never been Seen u, on earth." He appeared perfectly co .1 and tranquil, firm to his cumc and c.ueliot whit they could do to him. Later. The duke of D rii was interred with great cctenio n more than ico,ccd perstuss attended his luneral, and ad the shops in Fat is were shut up. SirKC his anamination, 51 persons have K en arrc.-.tcd on informations lodged against them, among rheni a fruit woman. jid to have b en the mistress 1.1 the assassin, who has made important disclosures. Count Simeon has been appointed minister of the interior in tli. dace of l)e Caz. The LY.glish residents in France, are det-cried as bavin,;, in numerous itisia .cts, demanded passpoits to leave tiiat country: yet t:ie Fieucli fund? were ndrigKeys' crdinar.ee. Louis by the grace of God, king of France and Navarre. Wishing to confer on count C ies a testimony ot our satisfaction with his services, with the seal and fidelity ot which he ha given us proofs on the mon tr)ing occasion, and likewise with his attachment to our person and fimiiy, wc have ordained and di ordain as b.lhnvs: Ait. 1. Count de Cases, peer cfl'ra ice, minister ot state, is nominated a duke, to enjoy tor himself and his descendeuts in a direct tine trom male to male, according to the outer of primogeniture, the honors and prerogatives attached to that rank, with the obligation of conformmg to the laws of the kingdom, and particularly to the disposition of tar ordinance ot Aujfcst 19, 1 S 1 5. Art. . Our minister secretary ot state in the department of foreign athirs is cha-ged with the execution of the present ordinance. Given at our palace Cf tiie TuHcrics, Feb. 20, 1820. Signed) LOUIS. ( u n t crsi gned ) P A S Q U I E R . I he king has appointed the duke t!s tuzc" hh ambusaJor the court r! London.
The duke of Richelieu is ap. pointed minister of state and president of the council of ministers. SPAIN. We have still later accounts from Spain. The facts stated in our last, as to the patriots being in possession of Algcssiras, St. Roque and Malaga, appear to be ampiy confirmed. Their numbers were increasing, at the last date estimated at 25,000 men, amply supplied with every thing they wished for, and under the best discipline well paid, well clothed 2nd with plenty ot arms and ammunition, all at the cost of the kinr, who e property they had made verytree with, though they carefully respected the rights cf private individuals. A party ot them had had a battle with the rovalists near the Ida the latter were defeated with the loss of 1000 men, and the remainder, 2coc, immediately joined them. The spirit is spreading; Valencia is said to hive commenced a revolution, and other provinces we:e about to lollo'. Fhe king, it was reported had said that rather than acknowledge 1 coastitutional government he would abandon fhe kingdom, and hve on bis private fortune. I: was no? kn uva at Gibraltar on the zy.h of Fco. that Ci.bz had surrendered to rhe pi'nn. It prohiolv slid adhered to Fer. dm'ir.J. We hive a report thit Criloriia audGiIicii and seeer.d other province, have publicly decUrcd for the const;; u a jn.
SOUTH AMERICA. The Spanish 74, San I chbb, winch sailed trom Cadiz was supposed to have foundered., having been icft miking mucb water, and iuddcr lost, b 2 ship arrived at CallaO fi oin Cadiz with a car;o worth 7, ceo,ceo dollais. Sibe gor into Callao during an ab-ence of sewn days ot lord CochiancS :uidron, which went to 2 smalt pjrt at the south to repair darruges, sustained in an unsucceistul attack. Ihc trigatc Prueba hid escaped from Caliao, and gone to Guyacmih TRAlM.a flOX.J Il.xtrc.l f.j (l t.;. Ufr". e;:.': jj r.A-, .-. Jvi etn a, Jf-n 1 Ur c f II. 1. JI. the r.Tpiro xf Jfussij, in the Cxited S!r.:?y djtrd 7th y.vmh r, ; :h rYouha.'c douttlss been able to obtain information law far the Prcsidv nt instructions to Mr. Fc:s'.hwcre positive. The Em-p-ror will net novv take it upon him to justify Spain; but ho 1 h.r'jvs ou to plead with the gormui ...; at Washingten the cause of pvaec concord. That jjoxcrnmcnt i; too t-nbhterss. d o take hasty ttpis, fi it lights appear to be too s hd not tv be weakened by a Violent course ot proceeding; on the od.c r b tml, suw!i is the charactt r of itie coitidaticms w huh corivn.md the tut.heatien be Sp..in of T'V rt ratie;t melit ivhitivc to the F.eridas, that it i te b. bopi d lu ill at kr.ttii yiild ti-th.e twice -f cvidttiec. 1 Ik L'r.ited States wiii ther. have aci.bti to the nput.iticn of an lk, that ot a nodviate polscv, and w:I athv.r w.ti security the frui's of thtir vL. Hij Irr.;- rial Mjtsty t!a r. f.t t wihc; te.at, iitlutebe yet time, Vcj w,.i'ul ei.age the goveriHiitnt at Waihingi-j'.i, to jju e t a t!e Spanish Ministry a proof cfpatUnc, w hie a r.- circumstances might indetd sctm to sucrest. Ncvcrthe1; s, the Kmptrcr dots not interpose in this discuisioa. lie makes, above all, no prtttr.tioii to txerce an infiu.ncc i:i the ccuncih cf a foreign power. He merely expresses a wih dictated'oy his concern 1 jr ihc general Hcifare, Sc worthy of the rpmer',u good faith hich thira. tcn2e the government of the U. States, BY AUTHORITYAX ACT further to suspend, for a hrrdtcil Uur, tht ale or forfeit
ure of Lands for failure in comple-
n J . II u J b LW t frescntanVcS of the v r 'li u ffAmr'c in 9n' of the act entitled " An act to a .vu, immmuii ui mo mm section mend trie act entitled An act providing for the sale of the lands of the United States north west of tiie Ohio, above the mouth of Kentucky river," be, and thesamc is hereby suspended until the thirtv-f-rst day of March, one thousand f ight hundred Sc twenty one, in favor of the purchasers of public lands a any of the land offices c t the U biate: PrcviJcJ. That tht; ot this act shall not be extended to .Ti;v wuc purcnascr tor a greater quantity than sis hundred and tortv acres. If. CLAY, Speaker of the H. of H curestutaave. JOHN ciAii.LAUu, Presiiltnt :A ilu- s.n.tie pr,j t'.n. NV'aliington, March o, i!o. A pproved: JAM ES MONROE. Extract of a lctrer, from a gentleman at St. Louis, Aiisouii, to one of the editors, catid Lirh CO, 18 20. -T ::rx sorry to find the Market? t this piace so roinplttelv glutted; evtrv ware-h-mse is htl.cl with Fiour k Wh'ikev, no demand ijreUhcr I think 1 nta cmmc Xi suv, that tiv quantity al ht. l .ouic at prcier,t.s .txatcr than viil 'r Lonsumed th- c twelve montiu. !::iko ?0 off slowlv at tii 1-2 cat. A ouantitv coula not be uisr . . ' vi , - h - .'.i J ot auOcts. riour has been 'c Lvinsumcd th e twelve montiu. S-v to pav ti i?lt r j -., titles on i-a.'.J fir at fuuis'u;. i :n 1 1 o'clock, j i.i Davn, 1 mi' r.t i liiinrcs'ive mm ail c! : 1 . : : 1 1 iivjunct d v i!i.in.t cf death on ti:tii- iolioAitg jcrson., cuuv.i.l,l at t.ic u .11 o. l ie iiiiiu at tiie i.t-t t .it oi 1. ic uMiut (..ouiiotthe U. b. m tins cuy, ut :iui.kr ami i'ir.c on th. I.lw,'': - .-as, partri'i, ibr phw.-y on the U r.ati b'lt NoiJ ut; Jo!::i i'ur.u:;, 1,1 the privateer OLick J okt , cr ,xl..rv 1 A A 1 ,bi!c, fur t!u niuidcr cf Cat. I'h.nai ', of t;v sliip Ann, ot Scu bro , 13-. id liawcr, of the privatct-r Lcai;a, fur piracy on the ship Asia; a.il Henry Ivl.miuus, ot same piivatecr, for piracy on the ihip riu.nas llr.t!y. liowir and Matth, v; .rc .jm;u.:ids.il tj the r.u ;ry cf the I'irsidcnt bv tiu iww. 't' understand that liie uoar:-h 'jusciMi huh uciy -'..d, and IU tt V ililUlkK II' I Cil-l!JtC .til l iv.uii-sj. Cx ai.i'.:u ti u t-l.. .t i r: . .i it i- 1 1 m i In l t dT.fptortd were nut.L-voud to soeuty v. i .n. :i.rit..rif.at ir. ..ivw . ... cumstancvi attcndimj liie rapture ot th.- ". nbiary. 1 he are se litem .-.haontVivUcmolH.lni an ete')s: ft t'Hir. tr tnc purpose of ariorili!! his I' in.ds ..n i;or;umtv to i.Urctde in la-. ?.- halt 'ii widi the President of tht l . Statc, ani 'o prrpaie a n.ar.ae.e t.r the public e m wlncii he i..-U-nus to gi c a f cii v.Xpotitlua i. i.'.e whole ati.iir. To this leiacst the Jude did notie'-pond. 1 lie late ot ui:c unhappy ur i will it is to be honed, ch re raits will, it is to be hoped, ch ek the rio!"- s c f that bat harems a:id I . . - - -- , j the projepr -s cfthat baiharous and i'Vu-utue piu ,d.r, v.hieh h so La.g spread dan r at d d.:oh upon i-..it,n.i, i n T ..rii,n. i uai -a. v -j vi. 'a d oar se ra 1 i , ct d.sfioa-rcd oar country . At-. O.rr ej( ':,'. -buvo:. r WoivOU, has w ; :tun a p.imp.aA o: i " i he p. Strtt it-ite of L.nnt:c, Un:;!:.;.., Cr.da, fi National In-e-tr , . rcplv to the Address cl the i :nraa'u') Societv.' It is liivi'..b.r a fcr ;t cle?.r a:d oafd exatama of tr.c causes which liav . pr d;vw d the present ds. pt --ie.. a.i i v. a are traid w it!i ;hc accuracy precision cf an experienced hand. Gov. Waken, in pointing cat t'remedy, sjs, " I hope .t v. ill . be deemed ptesaiuptu e, it i a that the people ou pit tj tir ct k be ready t a support a systetrnal revenue ncrtr O eUuc il. tcr aoanucmc. lhink. -excise duties on art Us which tn. . . U3 "IUV.il ll terfere with uomr indu$tr) cn the luxuries ct the rich, & the icesoitnc -. im ov.dtnt, arc the most . -uiiuiuarv us which
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cr?uv 01 opinion m n- ;io; to a system of internal revenue. However, if it mu.t be so, kt us r.;c,t it at once, rather than r.vrt to u-m-t V. lbefQlhwing letitr ts capita frcm the LcnJiH Courier, received Baltimore, having bu n prevhusly published in the Dublin Evening Past, the correctness of injur nianon tine cmy determine. Montreal, Dec. 27, 1 S 19 "A messeniier arrived fn the Indian country about an hour aiTO. with tl'p nbMincr in. ... r tr . 1 X" u ' 1 f '""fi""" li,fil MIC '.uiu-vvcsc pi;sige had been found by the s up, sent out trom Eng'and list summer. I hey made their passage good through one of the sounds in BoSns By, ami had reiched the mouth of Copperimne River, where the vessels v-ere scared for the winter, and Mr. HoTer, or Hoffner, was sent to find out any of the agents ot our eompiny, to whom he wai to deliver the dUpatch, and then return to h's ship. I'he dispatch wai delivered to Mr. Grant who sent it on immediittly to thii place; ana it i. )u-t setting ott tor tj ae. . M bee to the actine cov bee tn the acting gov. I hj t is setting oiT torN. V. a:.d I v 1 hive only time tt:-;v. thai 1 , h .pe this t;' .-..m.o vouS'Jon. Ail f -j : ; : -r v t: arulars vou will . 4 s. ":, ; I:. -.;, K;t all t!vr I !viv, t ii all tlut 1 have myself JOHN M'TAIUSII. Pl I R.HLD CI 1 . Ine fod.ov.u.g ttitemcnt w,s piven bv Casseni A?ra. trie Inr . - o - 'i,iua,iiuav,a.,ui ui: tuuii ct Great Britain zbout the year 1747, 1 ei.it vc iu a pemncociiy 10 the interior ot Afiica. lt stro!:t' brings to mind the aw civcu'i.Str.iicc t ecoi ded in the ft loth chapter ct G.neds, verse Sb, jnd ir.ay be mterevo.ng to 6)me of your readers Its.cdity may be cnurmcd through t ic rescr.rcnes 01 ip.c eme.prising traveller, Mr. Ritt lite, who proceeded some time since, with ?n expedi'ton from rrinoii, tor the parpoe of exploring the in 1 trii sr or that vast continent"A one of my friends desir. Ccl me to give him m writing, an account ot what I knew touching the petrified city, SittrA u-'.r nnn A iv ,,,rnr (rom Tripoli, bv car,,,, to .' .- jiun.-y south in.m Oujda, I t.Id him what I had heard T 1 t . I from dithrent persons, and particuiariy from the mouth of one man ot credit, who had been on the sp 't; that is to say that it was a spacious city, ot a round form, having gicat and suull streets therein, tmni&h7 ti-ir.htn with a ! irr rast'f it ni;enrly built; that he. 'j lhere ?cvcrul SO!ts 0 ' 11 4 llr( S. the ir,.-t part olives 2v , . f! , 'l!:?,C' A bluc or Ki ';" '', l 9 11 'uui ui ; . , ares exercising iU employments; 1)0,U mg in their hands nif n, i ir n, jOmeHting even women SUL ang their chil iten, all of Sir 0 k That h.e went into the castle (re three diflerent gates, though there were many more; that there were guards at thes3gitcs, with pike and jivieins in their fundi. 'in short, that he saw in this wonderful city many sorts of animals. a3 camels, oxen, hor-es, asses and ihecp, and variOUS DlTClS. Ill Or StOne. atia - - - -
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stract ot the returns ot the no litiaotthc U. States. '! he ap gregate is reported at 882,f9i. From Delaware, no return h bffn rprrivcit unrp 1 ft Maryland and South 'Carolina j none since 181 1; from Mists' sippi, none since 1812! Trou, Kentucky and Tennessee, the returns arc reported to be in;. pertect. Nat. Intel, LOST ... - ...w .-J.A - J. -.1 . . tne Ubio river and crooKed creek, on Saturday the 22dins a red Morocco Pocket Book, containing a ten dolUr note f t" the Farmers & Mechanics' B.nk ot Ptttburgh, a tweiuv d-lar note on the Bran Ji bank at Corydon, and a three dollar no', on John II. Piatt, & Co. ar.U some small change. Any person finding aid pocket book and delivering at this orHce sha. be handsomely rewarded. : M R TIN SHOUTS, April 2;, 1820. 175 F r sale, a good plantation wagonapply as above. KOHCE. ' will take country linen, linj:aus, wool, turs, corn; d ur, bacon, sugar, or almost any thing thai the farmer has DAWSON BLACKMORE; Jpnts;, 1820. iyS TAKKNT UP By Daniel Williams, of the county of RipIey,Grahaui townwl.;,, ...,.1 ...... r 1 aiit suit ur inuiana. one da.k sorrel horse, four or fiv years old, fourteen hands thrcfe inches high, with a small stir m his forehead, and a sm.Ul white spot near the root of his. ta.e, shod all round, with a rdpc; round his nCtk, no brands nbr. : ... 1 1 . 1 ceivablc appraised to ir v0 h,, )y Jimcs MClask" i j:,hn johns. Certihed bv me tUU . 4 m t 1 J ' I :i r oi npru, 1 .20. John KiRar.j. p. l7S Garret Williamsj vs Attachment t r xmnuas nrannam. 1 n d rnr'i ri ... i - .MHu,iibC an aitaciment was !S,Uea 'iyf the niiiniV .i w ' In the above c4,JbC ln 4lUL;t. cfcdits ,u. ' , ;"St '"v "-"-""'--it, and s;t lur tiul ,, ihc ir.i. , ,,..,.. . ' I ' - I'JUFi IILAl. a,orV''o where all those con. cerned. wiI1 takc nmkc ana tend . 'i'A ZF.KIAIISTOUT,j.p. Apiil :o, 1020. Jefferson County, Mad;Un to-u V 6V. Lrcal T. Canby, Attachmcrlt vs for - Rbfus Ammon, j 25 d. 73 ct3. lssucd by fn: appliwitioh of the plaintiff agiinst the troodi auu ciianeji, iik!iiisaiui Cicuil"?! moneys and effects uf said oe. fendant, ami set for ti lal on 'the 5th day ot May next before ii.c vw uci c 1 iiujc coiiccriicu um taKt: notice and atend. JOTiN MEEK, j. y Madison, la. 6th April, 182a. 83 TO THE PUBLIC; J. BIG E LOW, respect ft)! ly informs the community, thit 1 the purpose of closing the bCsiness of his bank, and for thcccommodatiem of those u'e tmir hold UU mrr hi 1 made arrangements with
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