Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 176, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 May 1820 — Page 2

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Charleston Times)rec?ivcd by a cd in pursuance of a resolution the brig Spartan, capt. Cowper, commercial houe in this city, of ihe hoU,e. from Cadiz, which place he left request that no more produce Mr. Robertson bid before the 2 1 of Mtrch, we leirn that may be shipped to that omn- the house the articles of com- col. Q iiga was in the Ila with try, nor any Efts drawn; that .pact between the States of Ken- about 500 men, regulars, and there is not a doubt of another tucky and Tennessee in relation had organized so ne of the InRcvchti;is speedy approach. to the boundary line between habitants into a militia, which, They corroborate the report said stites. with tne regulars, composed in

mace by the arrival at Boston, f the arrest of several. of the French Ministers, for beina: concerned in the assassination of the Dujie de Herri. C;::g res signal Proceeding;. Wednesday. April 12, 1S20. IN SENATE. Mr. Morril laid upon the tablc the following resolutions: Rcsclvcd. That the practice cf Duelling is inhuman, immoral, and censurable. Re::Iird, That the president cf the United States would be 'justifiable in striking from the rolls of the army and navy - the names cf all persons thereon, who hive, been or hrreittrr .... .... nni 10 fin ffif U' rr- I'xlirf.'lin engaged in a duel; or who iviy Iiave beer.;- or hereafter n;::v be, in any wjy or manner accessary thereto. '1 he senate next took up the Vtll to ascertain and designate the boundary line, between the States of Indiana and Illinois, Jish the dividing line Lvtween two sovereign states of the Union, and did not bcii:ve such survey would be valid, it it accuracy were ti.or.ed by either ci the st.;t( concerned. He was 3!.s .ver-:d by .Mi-.-.rs. jL :.'irds,N Me, I h: h a- Siiir i II... RuggJes, v. i.o 'i; g;d tl.c C" :op.vt taa'i; on tin, j'.'V ;t, the petitiors to cii,;iess U toe .-states to,cct r.-.d t!at 'ould liave tliis Ii:e 1 '.oru;rcss J t .iucd; ha all uliich was nces a'V was o run a meridian line r i v 1 a certain point; that tiierc w.;s vs not tne lead dispute about the b untlary, whkh tb.c acce::air.mentof a live North andiSouth, nould cstatilisii incontrovertabiy; that there were precedents tor t he act, s:c. S:c. 1 lie question being taken on ordering the bid to be eni os-cd for a t urd leading, it was decided in the ahhrnidtivc; A)cs 17. runs 14. Ileus" :f Ve( -r:sc r. :ai iz": . By Mr. Scigtant, presented a petition of sundry inhabitants ot the city of PmUh Iphia, praying that a duty of ten percentum may be laid on all sales a: auction, except vheri.Ts sales. By Mr. Baldwin, a petition from sundry Iron founders and manufacturers ot Iron, in and rear the city ot Philadelphia, praying that ailditional duties be imposed on iron imported into the V. .State?. By Mr. Baldwin, alsc; .1 m nialofthc Pennsylvania So-

oome debate took place on tins pose,. Ihe "other purposes lid hw having been proclaimed bill, on a point nude by Mr. -re, that uch part of tlie appro- and strictly acted upon. It was King of N. Y. who doubled 1 riation (U ten niii!i.ns oi dol- sepp o-cd that there was a strong the power of corgre. to estab- Un, for the vcar for the nu v i.i the place favorable to

cicty for the cruouragement of al troops in Popayan, and retaAmerican manufacture?, pray- ken Santa Fe, in the month cf

ing that further protection and jantury, that the aspect of afenct uragement may be extend- fairs was entirely changed in cd to the manufacturing inter- that country. Bolivar, on re-

est of the country generally. Friday, pril 14. Mr. Smith cf Maryland, from thc committee of wars and means made a detailed report, accompanied by a bill authorising the president of the United Sutes to borrow two millions of dollars, and for other purpotes; -which was tw;ce read and i ommitted. 'Ihe speaker hid before the l.ouse a report of contracts " ttom the commmarv general cf .pitth.vri for supplying the ar. my with nromions, c. render-

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We have bcn disappointed in getting a supply of paper, in consequence of' which we are compelled to is:ue a half sheet this week. Should we not receive paper in a few days we w ill be unable to print a paper next ucin. Extract cf r. !rt e. from .1 y nt!cr.i.::i in Xc v Or.eans to his friend in this p'acc dated Xew-Orlzaks, Ar ril 8. Flour i nom S i-2 to n r bartil; bavn, 7 t-" o tva:; live 'pork, 3 t- 4 c sfs; ir'.-.a'-io, 3 to 1 cents; tott.i-i, iZ " 11 Cv:t:- su cur. G t ' v,o:th Si c c m I J . i . J ,i .J 1. Fr;z: the Nciiina! hiteUlencer. A bill has been reported in the Houe of Rrcprcsentafives, puthnnzins; a, Loan of Two Millions of dollars for the current year, and for other purpayment of the interest, and rcm.our?emciit oi the principal cl the Public Deb: oftlic Ur.ited States, a; -hail remain unexp:nded on ihe 31st day ci D:-cc-ti .er, iS::, sh.-di on tint d.:y oe c-.r; d to ttc cr:d;t v( the sit . fund. - T 1 !1i:i f - t ic'irfnf the Su: v i. ot t ne ( evo .cted in b.e t'if.M;n. 1 r 1 a i 1 "e-titati e; we may WV.'-efy t i -ctcd: for. atsav. tcr it ; iiiii' e, ori she c.;ji:ni ?.i od sucb 7.t aid abi'itv in its t ivor, oacked nv the unwearied in Justry or a pvcial agent in its support , tr.cje is htt.e hope of its ever being agVin brought fo. ward with a pio-pect at suecess. h. FROM SPANISH AMERICA. E.:r.ct of a letter from a Royalist in Laguira, date J i6di March, to a le pectable merchint in New Ymk. I?o!ivar having abandoned atlt the pcint;. leaving a small garner, in Guiana, came to San Fernando de Anura, where be a-;emblc'J all hK forces, a mounting to 5 c men, with intent to march upon Carraccas. niori:fo was prepared to meet him, witii the ro al force, confi:in : of 2530 horsemen and 3500 infantry, all well equip ped. Bolivar, however, tho't to intimidate him by his former success. But at the moment he intended to attack Carraccas, he received intelligence that Cahaia lud united all the Rovcaving this news immediately retired with his troops. This campaign, whkh was expected to have been bloody, wiil pass oil without firing a gun. They threatened us from Margarctta rvA n squadron of nine vessels having on board 930 Englishmen, but the royal souadron cf 2 corvctts, 2 brigs 2 sloops of war, and e schooners, which sailed from Porto Cabeilo, has blocked them at Pampator. . FROM SPAIN. By the arrival last even inject

ill rising 4000.

The royal army in the neighborhood consisted of about 14,coo men, infantry and cavalry, reguhrs and militia; of the latter about one-half; the whole under the comaiand of general Fieyre, the captain general of Andiluda. Col. Ricgo, with about 15CO men of the constitutional party, who left the Isli about the 1st of January, en tercd Mdatzi on the 1 8th of r skirmishing v,jth a royal division under. gen. Jos. O'Donnel, (brother of the court c Abis'nl,) vlio on the reth or 21st aKo entered that place with his troojTS, about 4000, where a fresia rencontre took place in the streets; but Riego, i 1 f uli ng -' i t se ) f o v erpo v. ered , re -tired with lir:;e loss, and directed his course towards Grenada. There hid been many arrests in Cadiz for political opinions, an.d no one direct to sneak o-p-nly in favor of the revolutionaiy c.vase Busines was entirety at a stund, and the place in the greucst contusion, marthe reform, which was however, repress I and kept under by the ere it vigilance and severity of the government. Liut. Weaver paed thro' Cidiz on the zgi'x Feb. with disoatcher.- from M-. Forsvtli r.; Muirid, -tih's v - to G'b r.ikar, v.-'nert '.o., . :o t'iC Fi'and-. 7. .:.t J fvir the Utitr.-d ot ,ti'.i, wan t: t lu ra cs r vu Ma b ill, w.'iLh h m iiK'nfiv ex:v'-'io'. for ( 1Viv the neviv p oi.i'ed 11 wis minister to .-.tnen:a. cxrreu.dy d -drous to have Ciptain C nvper wot and bring him oat to this country. LA 1FST FRO ! FRANCE. Bakim-irCy April 13. The ship Repeater, Captain young, came up Jast evening from Uivre, in 36 days. The R: sailed on the 5th March at which titne France icas trunjuiL One of the letters states that "the political sensation created by the anamination of the duke of!i?rri has subsided, and the public funds, which had fallen to 70 ts. arc now at the course previous to that event. It is urgent for the interests ot the carrying trade of the United States that congress impose a duty on Frcnchtonnageto conntervail the disproportionate duties levied by this government cn cottons and otlier'produce of the United States imparted in American bottom." - Extract cf (2 letter to c gentleman ri Ricb?:::ndf dr.uJ C ANTON, OF.C. 2d, I S I 9. " 1 he Congress fri;: ite is bcro Her arrival excited th bir nf the Chinesethey ; keep armed vessels constantly watching her, and have more than once :rd,rcd capt.- -Henley to depart; he, however, hath not thought proper to obey, and they do not possess force sufficient to cnforce their mandate. All intercourse with-the natives is 'prohibited, and the only method of obtaining provisions is thro the agency of the American consul, Mr. Wilcox. AUer purchai. g, he is obliged to have it conveyed in American vessels, a distance of 70 miles frcm Can

Jon, down to where the frigate is anchored."

Baltimore , April 11. This day wa appointed "for the execution of the sentence pissed on John F. Feru-on and Lrael Denny, two of the per s ns convicred for Pracy in November last. A petition, signed by a great number of re'pectable citizens of Biltimore, was presented to the president of the United States, praving him to pardon the two culprits; the president, after a long con sulfation with the Attorney General and the heads of the departments, declined comply ing with the prayer of the petition. However praiseworthy we deem the humane motives which influenced the exertiotw in favor of thce unfortunate and mi-guided ir.cn, we must acknowledge that, under existing circumstances, the course pursued Oy our chief imristrate is such as duy required. 1 he awful sentence of 'lie law w,s execi: ted thi div at twelve o'clock, in the presence of an immense concourse of spectators. C -it,Mipril 1 1. A case ot moic than usual 1 interest waj decide-i at tb.c re-. cent ' session nt tlie fuperior court, held in this town, at which his honor judge White pre ided, in wuichSirih Cnrric was plantifr', r.nd John Haw, ling detendent. Fhe suit . was brought on the charge oi'seduction, under pro mis of marriage, and the d ur.age laid at ?coG dollars. Tlie jury, afier retiring about an halt an hour, returned a verdict of 5,600 dollars damages; which, being gtcatcr than tlie sum laid in 'ihe declaration, was reduced by the court to 50C0 doi's. For the p'autilf, Messrs. lienderson and Htlch; for thedefendant, Mct.s. s. Diincoc and Maon. ! Ge;i. of Li). ltl.!ttle 4 1 1.7.', April 9. 4Thrci: Si mi .nic lii.h.a. , (2 inn and 1 bry) i.v.r. viv; ;1 a 1 :,i. l.v.s, uf X.ishviib-, d"-jsrs( rs-.-, '.ho v as la nig t 0 oa a s,it,lS.r, wkh utbitho.it. Capt. 1).. , is w.':, s .Sped arH "t b. ro sv ,n u t): ilvt-r; his tv)d Tvas fouiul a..d l)urrul iu Mr, Vaiktr's plantation. C ;pt. Davis had one white man and two bl.uks ur bo'iid of hi b-vit; the 'vhit'. nun v.-as turr.uh.iwktd 1a .1 mot daai-r-ou' manacr, but osca;v. d iro n tb.e sivagts aiid c.'istrl -fi hiir.c' jf a mons s'jinc -ih-: -.-:; the bia'dc men tc out hi:itin. v. h. n tlie nre.riti was committed on th ir return to thchu.it, t!ny were si.ed tu- tlie Indians, who &.eiu fire-ar.ns in th ir posst-jsion, retreated, having first shewn tin m the sc ; of c,ijt. Davis their mnst. r. The people "n hoard a fiat h-.itasii .it distance b lo'v, slate they saw the murder coiu-ni;! -d. An crpr. s was imnuiiatdy sent to Jh v ?da,!rid, vv!it--e a art r.'" men were raised an. I -nt in pursuit of the sivaesti.ev f j'ind a !! of nine hut could cnly take tlrec of them, :::n'vj;' v 'inmi . tl: ir crut.f, who tb clarci the i-Miocence of Uvs" taker.; !jut s.o - the m n d- rers tauii be brou ut in arid r.iven up. Vv'e are under the necessity of requesting all those who are' indebted to us for subscription for the year tSio, and for job printing and advertising since our commencement up to the present time, to come and settle their respective accounts. We hope this w ill not be taken as a common fashionable dun, and treated as such, but that our patrons will recol'ect that every article made use of in a printing o:hce requires the advauce.ct cash. Candidates for Colonel. MILTON S TAPP, JAMES ROSii.

NOTICE. Tho;e persons wh-i lcn tii-v are indebted to the sub sen cr for subscription, advc tisinp;, kc. for tne year 18, are once more requested to' make immediate payment. These who attend to this notice jjj save the costs of a suit. JOHN LODGE. Madison, May 4, 1820. TO THE PUBLIC. The puhd:, and panicuanV tavern k ep ts, are cautione' i giinst crediting two men (or,e" by the name of Rapp other by the name ot Warner w ho profess to teach John Car. stairs' systematichandwritinT 3! they left this place without pjV. ing their bid for boarding, Rapp is between 5 and 6 fee high, daik complected and i$ dressed in black clothes. ra, ner is about 5 feet high, and hS an extraordinary lump Up0Q iiis back. JOI IX DORSET. Madison, May 4, 1820. 'Fhe above named fellows lcf tliis place indebted to us printing. LODGE & ARKXV. ZTV.'i ters in tlie lower plrt of this state, and in Kentucky and Illinois will confer a ravor on the puolic by inserting the above.

The highest price given k cash. - lor good clem hempde. liver d at niy store in Mi&M; where I snail endeavor cn ctant'v to keep on hand a cener. al assortment of coi dage, whob Gale arid retail. JACon G. DOYIL May 4, 1820. i;6. NOTICE. STRAYED or stolen on the 2 i U of April last, one bay ma t, firteen hands high, with a blaae in her forehead, her hind foot vvnitc, and snagged in the left side of her bag, and is heavy with. foal. Any person 'giving information to George W. Mirtin, or Thomas Lowry, shall receive ten dollars and al) reasonable charges paid. GEO. W. MARTIN, JAMES DIRB1N. May 4th, 1820. 176 GLEAN POINT BROKE LOOSE. A number of emigrants have arrived at this place, who are anxious to make purchases of

improved lands in this and the adjoining counties; specie and United States' paper" will be paid on all contracts entered into. All offers for the sale of real estate deposited 'with us, and shall be promptly attended to. W. C. ENOS, J. T. BROWN. Madison, 29th April, 1820. 176 STAYED OR STOLEN From the subscriber on t"1 5th of March last, from Br row settlement, one cow about 7 years old, marked with a hok in the right and a slit in the left ear, she U a light brindle crumpled horns. Also, ayeif ling heifer calf, a crop off right and a hole in the left c3f' Five dollars reward will begivC3 for the above property if de ed at my house 2 miles be'1 Vernon, or information so that I can get them. i RED. BARRON May 4'h 1 3 20. J'; For U at this cfci-