Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 180, Madison, Jefferson County, 1 June 1820 — Page 3

(hf l."d?e to judge the question cf it competency or incompetence without the intervention or concurrence of any other branch of the Legislature. lhe Montreal Herald, among rruny other remarks, says, "these proceedings, if proceedings they cin be called, will be read with jmizement." K. 2" Spec. His majesty George the 4th, was proclaimed at Montreal and Quebec, on Friday the 28th ult. 'lhe ceremony was performed with great pomp and solemnity. On Monday the 24th, in commemoration of St. George, the tutelar Saint of England, and to celebrate the birth day of George IV. a number of gentlemen partook of an elegant dinner. The toasts were liberal and patriotic Queen Caroline not being forgotten. Among them was the following: "The United States cf America. Mav we always respect them as neighbors, and live in amity

and peace. It is with pleasure we are cnabled to siv, that the hnn. Wlj. I am H;:ndricks will agiin serve the people of this state in the congress of the U. States, if elected. In consequence of the length of Mr. Hendricks speech, we ire not able to publish any part of the correspondence between commodores Decatur and Barron, in this day's paper; but it shall be continued in our next. If there are any candidates for any olTice at the next annual election, whose names have not been announced in our paper, v-c v ill cheerfully give them rocm when requested by them elves or any of their friends. Extra t cf a let it r n:n an c u h:xrj the Jchn A dans 3JteJ 1 UJNOS AY K r. S , FtP. IO, 1 8 JO. tl On our 01 rival we found the liu-voi Aytc-a::- in great ( oe.r.ti ri.ut.e.l, .;r.d re.eeju'iitlv iXptCtrv; ar. attu k lij'.n dt n. ('crt 1 1 1.', . the h-d ef the '',u?:ttiiitrr w ith wheni I'.uy are at war. This vivil cmttt h ii ati-tn f'rmn a dithittve in jvht'u.d iews. lh' ar!n ot CaiI; t .t e j fur a i.v.edi tlk ix tv d e;uea -lunit the tit!ur, lor a consolidated ene. I he farcer t-f Carrera are estimate d at ah.nit tei) thouaitd nu n, rrjruip.diy inhabt.trts cf the borders of Chdi; the whole arms i f Ih:tms A!e- dei s not excrtd luo t!i' u.m.h crnnqui e.tle, tlie Icrr.Krtnu:t ('ca he Ut the headed ftf f a i t s . Ah ul e v.- a s f t: g h t on the It tnt. a te'.v kagvu trom t!s:s pine, iti wliUh Carnra vrtintd the advantage. AH the trcwips in this ci:v ere im'nmcdiatt ! urdiud C'U against th.e Meltm. li t er, but tht povitivilv rch:r d t tight aKir.st tht ir h t her$ as thev cd? d ta-uu A. nt c;h iatio: was then stt aloot, ar i, it is understood, an .'r.-mnKidati on has taVtn place, but n . a creund remains a pre t vind f Ul- !.e ned n, the late Sr. I te nvc DirttttT, has hem oblige d to Hv for h. life. It is supposed he has gr re on boaid an English frigate at Montevideo. Carrera he are mortal mo':c, 1 tie popple here are ford of tariav, 2nd all I have heard spak iin the ,u! jeet wish lor a change, jshich, tluy ay, must necesa:aly lor thr better, things being r.ow t the u er-t. Should Cam ra prea , r.cth.-g more is apprehended t ..an a th.msre c f men and measures. It is sanl he lias hern treated v.kh f t ingratitude L i:.jutue b this KHfrnment, ai d it is trv pruhat he will revenge himself on some br ,nrn in powtTi plr Sur-ternc .,,?'a"N Hondtau, is absent vtth ?rmy. 1)0 J uan Pedio Ar ea ! bttn appoint- d in his place , t5 jocrnim nt his -J JPU f?'rtn considerable amount l-rJ Vrmr, t f ''crr, and r cnt, 0Tj j the pay cf am of-

fleer, thou3ht notninallc good is almost nothing. " . " Monday . 14,' i,'.Sirxe writing the above Commissioners have arrived from Carrera, and this city has formally surrendered to him. It is not yet known what arrangements have been .adc; but his the tnernl opinion that the confederate sVstem will be adopted, and the Capital removed to a more central part of the co-.infy, (perhaps to Santa Fe.) andBmnos Ayns will ordy hz cunt idc red as a piovihce." FT. TITO MAS, APTUI. 18, 1820. The Schooner Ann and Khz:t, cantam .. M tarttr, arrived here right Oct; -re last f:Tim St. Vincmts and ordv 14 d.f s from Angostura, but as Crpt. M' C. did i,i-.t intend comine; to this Hard whtn he hit ArjTitui3, he I ri.is reithcr let? - rior papers. But he brings t ry interesting verbal accounts i t a crv gr-at aad bl.odv action which hjs Keen fiv.ht between Gemrt P;v: r.r.d the li rival i ;t armv, r00 miles from that place; m which hf informs m-, the Spanish V-t EVERY MAX, arroar.1i1.15 to JT'-OO, in k'uLd. u )"hdf d and prisoners. Great r j ok i-iyjs were the c-d ;r of the dav When h 1 it l.uav-a-aa, shrh a rinc'mg ol LJh, cannonading, vr. Tiiere was a American dioor.tr ttu 1 e, whit h cufciit to hive sail.d the day alurth s fcI b,r St. Th'i.pu-, by which ve impat' nh wit to receive the important o.'hcial acce nt which, so ror,n as I rrciixe, I v, K forward t- Sou without d hv. This a : tion !nu th". e !cen f .iirot rear Culuhro with th ro aiit ar nv of g-n. Monde, uh ), with the whole of lores, must have be n a-;::i!dl.t d. The evacuation cf Car v eas is a necessary con qr.ence, at.d the entrance ct the Patriot ar.n .. St ran jr.is it may npp- ar, v r have not he. .id a woni.if th- ep dun.n that sailed rrom Margar::.;, ( x t' e thofla-t nsctuh. 1 rue it is that no Cr.K U have r.rt ived fr)m ; ov n i rUr that

couI i-ive U5 juteh:. -c 1. . 1 lit of ;ts Sllv LATEST FROM EUROPE. NT W-VOWK. M AV 5. The fast sailing and regular trading ship Thame nrriv.-d at tir.s pott eeiday ir m Load n,'.-l.c.oce lu- sjib J the Istur u.iit ! M r..!i and fi o:n Tot f-.ino ith e n li e 4th o? April. C;y,t. Peck h fav :edhe editors r f the Met e uude Avetistr with Lonvlon oarers ;.ih shiopip h t, and a Portsmouth paper ci the 3d oj list inoiua, w!ii:li ton tains Lot d.ii inn r.ce to thr Veiling i f the i-t. e'u- O a iiistv perns. d v. c foul the f- II n i-vg inti 1 ting itiius. i he .M; or.i adic 3 a c to the ltHh March. r.iund, March U. The or (f the teion -f the Ilotiiii i now buspndt d tor a 1 og time; th.e constitution expit '-'-h d.cl that "th.e King tannot alur.atc, cede, er c.h.:,c,i j!iv proitKe, tovnv l .ronghor v illar, r anv part, hov -' e 1 1 -nil' I, of the hpani -h t, tiitorv.' it speeihes the pi i.wipal p als uf th.it territory, ar.d c?.pret;lv na.r.ii t tutu o Fl ri !as. London March 2S. -We l"rn, hv the Paris papers of Saturday, that the project ct a law lor the n -estahlishmttit of a eenorsh!j T t!ie prss, was ec.icluded 0.1 1'ud ic. A nuintjer ut t onsduitien il peers nut oh F-iday cNxning, at t!e h.oue of Marsh.d l)avout, prtr.ee Tt Eckmuhl. to louter npo-i the inears j r per to be adopted, for protecti ig individual lihei ty liom the attaek f ministers. Lcndjn April t - t A jr.es.-n-rer anived on Monday from the h eo vith orders to mike arrangemer.t preparatory to her retarn to EiigUnd. , lie hroo.ht letters from lur Majesty to Lutd Li erpool and Cttlcreagh, Nc. dated R one, March 16th. Paiis, March '-5. "Fhe gen ral C:rtes f Spain, will nt rsi ir.bL at Ma hid k fore the 1 5t'i Ma v. B'.rdra:t lth M:rc ;i : x t Kt. I send you the new papers, from v hich you jxrecive th-t arc aUvut to be deprive d cf ih hbtrtvc f P;es ard p-iscn. Party ?pirit i. scry high one of oar newspapers, the l'nbune, in the Oppositio n. v as burnt t th.e Theatre oti Sunday night, and there, have been several duels z ton- . cue nee. Much husir.ess has been done in Congress within the two days past. lhe -iint resolve for j-us,K.nding the operatian of i e act to amend the lit olutiuiiary Law, has ! e t n rejected in tlie Senate. lint a-nundit-ry a;t cf Cvrsc tt irs irc

rncdtatelr on the Pensioner?. This information ought to b gencrallv Uillused, as well as conies of the amend..t orv act, and of the forms prescribed by the War Department for carry! a- lt nto efpcCt jt Particularly bthoves the friends of the unformed, indigent and really meritorious pensioner, to look to this matter, and to look to it prompt)y. 1 lhe bill fixing the second Monday in November for the next meeting of Congress has passed both houses, and requires colv the msent of the President to become a law. The same mav Ie said of O'e bill to amend the- Navigation Act. The bill for a I jan of three million, ha i-g passed the Il-mse I Heprrs -ntatives, is now before the St-'natt' A.a Intel.

P H 1 1. A D F 1. 1' II I S , MAY-. Mi rr C-i ltt rfc-i y. Mc s-i-s. IJ i-Vmaiio; H,ns(n, r,f jhhs cite, t. -teivi dby the mail d ester lr s I'o e h nchtd dollars fnm rne oi t'.rir 'V i -riaia rot respondi nt, hi 'cc.r-trrb-it n,: s 01 the 'Inntt'rs ,',.; oi btrrgo.i, of the denr'ir.iaath:,j , of 50 and iOO doii.Ms. i'he tUs ;;- pear to b trxtremcly wtli ee.c:-- - f, nnri th.r p ifn r goor'. The a!a. oi d;f-Tet t d it'-s; some - itn th nao,eof ;-'o fyjrr. n, I'resi l r.;, itru! others w'uh that ofjmrnl 't,;t as p-.eMUenl. Man of ih..counterfeits will pru'.ahh f.nd m i-v.-ay into the wc4,ni coimtrv, ar.ri th - po')lic, in that quarter e pe'riaUv. are caoti.,,t u -v- ;it t th: m. New York. It is now asccrtained, that De Wijt Clin, ton is re-elected Governor of the- State of New York, by a ttijprity of mo:c than two thousand vote-j; whilst in the Senate there h slid to le choien majority of six mjlr-bcrs. and in the House of Assembly ot eighteen or twenty niembois, opposed to his adminisr i ation. This is supposed to decid; the complexion of the. Council ot Appointment, with whom ic idei the immense patronage whi-vh ' titers in the Execbtive aur.ho-ity of the slate ot N-w York, lhe c.veltem-nt ct the conte-it ha been very teat; it uillicult to say whether the rc. ult h on the one hand mo-t lamented, or on the other most rejoiced at. Km. Intel.

fcoM vjunic ATinj HIHLEoOClErV. iI:Kutci cftbi mtcttn; cf thebcarj, Midison, May 26, 1820 The board of director-, of the M idion Bible Society, met this day and was opened with prayer by the president. Minutes of the lat meeting we i c icad. 1. titers received since ht meeting were read by the corresponding secretary. Resolved that the recommendition ot the Board of 1 he Amcrican tibk society re pecting tlic sale ot bibles be adopted, viz. Tbdt b:t'es v ::ld ; tost cr reduced praef to all zvbi are niiltnz to buy a -a: ell as gtzer. gratuitously to tb'e s.ub j aw proper obja ti cf tbat charity. Resolved, that Dr. John Howes, be appointed the general agent of this board for the care and distribution of bibks. Resolved, t fiat a suitable cac for bibles vc. be provided by the treasurer at the expense ot" the society for the aecummodation ot the agent. Resolved, that no remittances be made to Lexington, Kv, for bibles before the annual meeting. Resolved, thit the. treasurer be 3utho;rizcj to r,urcus. a ith vlic tunds in the trcisury Eastcm par funds , at any premium not exceeding per cent. Resolved, that the regular price for bibles be as follows For Octavo bibles 2 oa Brevier I 25 Minion 1st. quality 1 00 Minion id quality 75 RcscIvcJ, that whenever bj

the agents of tins board a bible is given gratuitously or sold at a reduced price the fact shall be certified in writing on the jnstde of the cover of the bible including the price paid, signed by the agent distributing. Resolved, that the board take measures to form bible associations auxiliary to this society, and that seven persons be a committee to form a plan and act as special agents ih the formation ot such associations. Resolved, that the president, Mr. Dickey, Mr. M'Clun, Mr. David Wilson, Mr. Crawford, and Mr. Douglas constitute the above committee. Resolved, that Dr. Howes, Mr. Pugh, Mr. Douglas ami Mr. Searle be a committee to fix the prtv c of the books to bo received trom N. York. Resolved, that a report be prepared in order to be exhibited at the nrxt annual meeting." Reived, that the president, Mr. M'Clun-, Mr.Dicke and Mr. S?r.r!e be a committee of arrangements for the annual

meet in Resoivetl, that the minutes ot this meeting be published. Co n i ! u i ed. u i ! h pr a y c r . THOS. C. SKA RLE S. P. T. ANNUAL ELECTION. CONGRESS. Willi m Heiulricks, Reaben W. Nelson. ST IE LEGISLATURE. Jeiens hi SulJivan, DnidUibi., John Sheets, I hon . is Crawford. SHERIFF. Milton Stapp, John Puli, Fetei Hemphill, l icob R Uoa 1 Is, EkiiiU Willinte. COMMISSIONER. . Bionk Bennett, Martin Rowser, Charles ohri5uR. STOP id IE THIEF. , Ranav.ay from the keel bo.it Napoleon, on the -r;rii of May, :i man who calls himself WILLlAM JONES, about 5 leet 7 i -2 inches high, stout made of Ins height, pockmarked ;c small rings in his ear s, fjfr complected, blue eyes very talkative and shews his upper teeth when in conversation, by occupation a tailor and Ute from Europe. He broke open the cibin door and the lock of my trunk and took with him izo dollars in specie, two half eagles, one 5 dollar bill on the U.S. bank at Philadelphia, and twenty dollars on the bank of Columbia, Ky. and three dollars on the bank of Logan; also two domestic shirts, one corded velvet roundabout and two pair of linen pantaloons wide at the bottom; he wore away a roundabout of snuiT colored cloth znd linen pantaloons. Any :crx stopping said thief, shall recr-ivc the above reward and all reasonable charp -, sir.PHi:xR.Rnci). j. rS. lie may chinge his chnnes and put on the above mentioned. Cincinnati, May 29, tS:o. WOOL CARDING. The subscriber having rerhdved his carding machines from Madison, has them now in complete operation in BcthleHcm, Clark county, Indiana, where those fetching clean wool with one pound of sett grease or oil, may expect good rdls. The strictest attention will be paid to the above business by WM. ROBINSON oa son

STRAYED OR STOLE!, On the 6th March, a 'arfc bay mare, star in her forehead, pigeon toed before, branded with the letter F. on the left but toe, 8 or 9 years old, between 14 and 15 hands high vvith 3 stirrup leather for a bell collar, wanted 5 or 6 inches -if going twice around the neck with a tow string tied to the buckle, has two or -three white

spots on her breast. Any person delivering the Slid beast to the subscriber lining on the head waters of Fourteen mile Creek. 12 mi!- from Midison, and 6 from Lex; ng-a ton, shall receive 4 dollars, or 2 dollars to give information 'td the editors of the Republican. DAVID HELM. May 25, 1820. Shir'rilFh Sale. Will be exposed to public sale for cvsh in hand, at the courts house door iu Madison, on tko first Monday in June nextjt one lot in the town ot Lexing-i ton ta. known on the plat there of by No. 313; taken in exc cuiion as the property of An chibald Fleming, to satisfy i judgment in favor of John . Mollis. Also, one book-ca . one fall leaf table, one canoh 'stand and one pair ot Andirott S taken in execution as the p? operty or S. H. G01 iiam, at hci suit ol Samuel Richie, assign -e tVc. Sale to commence bet wr. erj,the. hours of :o and 5 o'cfticlLon said day, wriere due atl'euc dance will be given by M.S TAPP, d. s.j.C. nlay 24, 182c. 179 NOTICE 13 hereby given, that I shrifi ppl to the circuit court in aditfi ioi the county of JefTerson,. 2): their June term on the 1st dar fif said term, to appoint con . missioncrs to make partition -Vjf in lot No. 1 1 3 , in the town o Madison, agreeable to the sraU ute in such ca;ses made and rtivided. ANDREW BARGC), Petifbjncr May 23, 182c- 179 " fXEEbTlFp By George Cu.ry, J Rcv publican towndiip, Jc-fleison. routity, la. a light biy marc fouryearsold, 14. 12 bauds high brandci! oh the near shoulder supposed to be J. H. has a small cru ked blaze i'n her fptCCf sfJjpr.o e. a lump on b.er off hinct leg, with a large sad,dle spot on tier back and a scar the ncar slnmlder below t'nc brandap. praised to thirty dollars before Rir, this nth, May l82Q THOS. TAYLOR, j. p. NOTICE. STR aYF.D or stolen on thd 24'b of Ar.nl last, one bay mare lifteci', hands high, v. ith a bUzc 1,1 her forehead, her hind foot' xy.iitc, anil snagged in the 1efr side of her bag, and is heavy with foal. Any person giving information to George W. Mar. tin, or Thomas Lowry, shall receive ten dollars and all rca-' sonablc chlrgel piid. GrX). W. MAHflN. JAMES D1RBIN. May 4th, 1S20. j yC NO TI C e7 The debtorsof David M'CIurc ; & Co. whose accounts hate beeij placed in my hands for collection, are informed, that cut - rent bankable paper, will Ik; rccctvedi until the 15th of July next: after that time specie or. ly can bc: received. Iboc

debtcd to me for pooiN, arc aj, so requested, to close their aC-' counts prior to that period. E T. CANBV, ftlarch 1 B$ 1820. n 1 r-H t xi

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