Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 187, Madison, Jefferson County, 27 July 1820 — Page 3

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N M.-viuis of conquests, now ru 3 writhing pangs ot fallen l . tness riving in the harden!jH;amcnts of his soul." That - vcirt and that brow felt the "" i writhing puiRs of fallen greatCcdiJ Si riving in the hardened ligVccf 3meais ot ''bis soul! This is an .fc- oUtragc upon common sense! Ur; Jjjt soon bombast and in con - d their

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, -crMr appear responsive to the ! summon?!" kThe daunticss Klll?, t,era!d of intrepidity now ls t ra untinff over" all restraint tz

ti-iiing "the hostage trophies 4nJ reeking hecatombs" of grammarians, logicians and rhc?ontician and their useless productions under his feet, "unfurled" his hizh-wrouzht fusj tumand waved it triumphantly Over trie plains of the western vjrldi" "Each zealot felt the rital spark kindling in hb entipturcd soul, and the descenda d 1 a ; pg breeze ot neaven tanned the j tpreading flame." Now he infokes 'tlre God of vengeance" f and ends his apostrophe with a ; Lad "Amerd" Anon, the "peaceful" oritur "baks in the solir beams Ct a prosperous sun," "Bit ar,n again, too soon alas, the Liddcn ill me buisti through the dik canopy of war. to I: fit anew the belligerent 14 treh." Again he ii "roused f:om his lethargic slumbers to wield the gauntlet of war." I uTnmoved amidst the dire alann, J Dcfy'd the foe and braved the 1 n storm." Now the "funeral Goddess is celebrating her rites over the enchanted spot, and the meagtr spectres of the departed soul" ( of thoe who fell at the Hivcr Raisin) Starting from their shades, are this dav lallvI ig through the ilaik regions of Wr 4buvlc to gaze on" the proceeding. Poor souU It nvist be gtatit)ing to thtir friends, to learn tint they have ca.e.ged rrom their sulphureous deu and "the dar:; regions of tli.ir abode" -gain to Miud"4lthe hvpeiborcan bl.Lst." Ihc orator concludes by miking Perry ami Decatur mere 'iine.iucs" (small plant. ets revolving round larger outs) and veiling the hallowed tomb ct Washington inti a whetstone! RUo nous. July 2th, 1S20. To tic Eut.rs if the datr ';:: tt 'zpjsnf cf tbi. tsuntii's if Ji fapjrtcf Seen. CLN ! LEMENTt As it has not been a custorn amount those oiierin tor J -pular favor in this country, to give their ideas on any subct of a public nature; 1 have oucrlit . w.)r to make a tew tcinarks, . i v wav ot ditferinci rom them. 1 think it wouid public as well as private intcrtittobuti all those offences committed against the state by fcrekn.g the peace before a juslic ot tiie peace and jury in the township where they were com E 'Ued, and stiikc ilicm entire'.v trum the dojet of the cir-r-tt court; out of ttue the ltk, sheriif, lawyer and tavc;i deeper gets a tat living. ? Also the twelfth section, of eleventh article, cf the condilution of the state of Indiana Tk Sjinc appears ambigutjus. Ihc wnrdi are, " Hie General 5'mbly when thev lay od'any Jpv couutv, shalfn.it reduce thenM. 1 be taken, I cRtcut. thai un four hun- : ir ... : 1 lo me

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.4 v-ii- uiure snail nave no power to rDCC ? l'yinStT a ,nevv nut slaves, except' on con. county entirely and nothing dition of paying their full vab else It appears to me the mem- lie to their owners : it shall have ber. of convention tar out went no power to prevent emigrants any authority delegated to from bringing their slave? into hem by the people, in forming the state : it shall have power that article; it was a legislative to prevent slaves from bein function entirely and their brought to Missouri to be sold rights as free citizens was in- zs merchandise : persons who fringed on by the passage of it. have been, or who may be, 1 hererore the most generous brought into the United States, construction and one that leans in violation of the laws of Con mo,t to the side of equity and gress, for the suppression of the public justice, is the one k "foreign slave trade shall be ought to hive. free on their arriving in the It we undertake to guess at State of Missouri ; their posterthe meaning and intention of ity likewise : the right of jury the member of convention, we trial for offences above the grade get into a labyrinth of didicul- of petit larceny h secured to ties, from which we cannot ea- slaves : it is mide the duty of sily exti ic-ite ourselves. Every the court to asign them counsel man will be setting up his opin- when they have it not : if conion as a rule ot right, and we victed, to be punMied in the shall have to apply to synods & same manner th.t white perasembhes for a definition hoe ons be for the like offences: opinion is as wcik and errone- homicide ar.d dismemberment ousasour. 'I he bank question of a slave to be punched as if appears to agitate the public committed upon a white pers n:

imiu; t;-r; oucKginsloKnow and alrcadv has felt the hid rr feces v.i this monstrous evil. It his introduced pride, avarice and idleness, 'with their concomitant evils on one hand. The de-ttuctior. of private ,nd public faith and ccnhdcnce, the greatest bankrupt tiui c. er was known; tt.e introduction C!t a monied aristocracy, i;nmediateiy groumg iu;o so many littie n;on 4r.!iies in every town where one ;3 established, on the ot!er, is a small part of the bad tdLvts at this gigantic evil that has been stalking through our land to the inju.-y of the goyd citizens. Brnk diieciors i a privileged ur J r of beings, priviiegci to iuj any a-.nount of paper they please aovjve t.heir capitol, privileged to borrow it tiiemsclvds, priv Heed to never redeem it, and :tcr the money arsd property of the oank is exhausted, is superior to law and bids defiance to justice. The very piinciples oi bttiki ig is conuption; they are generally supported by fraud and will (so so m as j j.tice and equity rears her hod) die in di'i ace. It is an evil similar to that of slavery only much more rapid in its ptogress. 1 he channel by whLh the gold and silver of the United .Vales has partly left ii diorcs, first iJlhugiato the little independent buik-., thence into the it ate banks, thence into the branches oi the United States batik, thence into the mother bard;, and fiom thence like a river discharges itsclt 1 11 the great gulf ot JLurope, and thereby taps the very foundation and vitals oi the government. It is the nridc and di'tiitv o! arntuin t' h; -mKi,lrr,1 honest, pro-;erous, powerful. respectable and rich abroad, and secure at home. States, coun. . ties, fjmilies and individuils are dignified, happy and secure on the same principles. D.es this happiness and security pervade our lanj? The destruction of business inour own s.ate, an enraged populace in another and the insolvency of the whole. proves it does ik:. The citizens of this great nation, the boast of empires, and whose anthems is liberty arid independence, is almost tottering on the brink of ruin by the introduction ot this host of banks and scourge of mankind. Vuur friend, cVx. RICH. HOPKINS. July 23d, 1S20. ST. LOUIS, J'JN'E IT. The committee appointed to draft a Constitution for the

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and it is male Itiz duty ot til 4 legislature to pass laws for the protection ot slaves agunst injuries from their masters The other pirts of the C institution ami enlightened, znd calculated to ensure an able government to the State of Missouri. The article on slavery will probably meet vith the general support of the conversion, andv.dUdo honor to ti;e men who, in uirding tlie riglit ot property, have not lost sij;ht of the ri.Tlvti cf humanity. 7;?. MARRIED, On Thursday ect;: bv the Rev. i C. Searle, M . Cu. M AV-vr.zr, to Misi ftj. chd irj'r-:-, all cf tills county. ANNUAL I.LKC"!'I'.)N. CONCiRESS. William liendii.ks, Reuben W. Ne! on. ST I E LEGISLAi URE. Jeremiaii ciuhivan, David lldiis, John Sheets, Thomas Crawford, V.zrx l :ker, Richard Hopkins. SKElvlEF. Milton Sr tpp, o!m Pugh, Petei Hemphill, Jacob Rhoads, Ekiliis Willhite. COMMISSIONER. Brook Bennett, Martin Rowser, Charles Johnson, Samuel Ledgerwoocj. Hczckiah Stout. CORONER. John B. New, John Ueany. Candidates for Associate TudVc. I liOMAb DOUGLAS, ROBERT SIMING TON. DAVID M-CLURE, J.SlRICfCEAND, WM. VAWi ER. N O T I C E. An election fur tive trustees cf the first Presh. terian church of Madi:o:i, wiil be held on the nth day of August, between the hours ot 12 and 4 P. M. at the meeting house ot said coogregation. h is necessary that a majority of head ot fajiiiiea shoulJSttend. A nzr.b:r eftbe c:Kregaihii Madhou, i5ih July, 1S20. WHEAT WANTED. A FAIR price will be trivca f jr WHEAT th- new crop. Enaulre of

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Those who have borrowed books from the subscriber, will please return them. W. CARPENTER. S73t GEO. HARRISON'S SHOP, On Main.Cross street-doors above M. Stapp's tavern; where he will punctually perform all the duties attached to his calling. From his experience in the business, and hts steady and industrious habits, he fondly hones he shall meet with a liberal encouragement from a patrotic public. "Gentlemen of Madison, hear me teli, My intention h to shave you well, My razors are good, I'll keen them keen, Til shave you well and shave you clean. Tho you may think me somewhat funny 1 still shell want'a little money." Madison, July 27, iSic' The State o. Indtana, 1 v County, 5 - 3. Cj::ri j'urc 1 o20. 1 hos. Rhoid-J, an i 1 William RhoaJs, vs I - John Paul, Jacob j Q Burnet, Lewii Da- J vis, and Jonathan 1 L on, and James Faulhner,Adnrr. of Saml. Lon, decM.J This day came the cr.rr.r i1nr.iils bv their attorncv. -.u.tl it appearing to t':e -atijiaction ot t.ho court til?: so:i:c of the tic. fcndar.ts, to wit, Jaeob Bui net, Lewis Davis cc James t r.uikner, ar- not at t h Is time reiidentsof this state. Therefore it is orelcred by the court tint notice of the pendency of this M.ut be published in the Indicvi Republican for four weeks succestivtly; ,-ir.d that iinh'.-s the ai.-t abset; deicndaius h V: be ani "appear here on or heh..ic the in st day oi ih.e r,e:;t term (.rth:s v-'Utt and enur the;; .u5eara:;ve to said su.t. and r.nvcr srivl bill, that the r-Kitfers t things theiein contained will l e taken 23 confessed, and the same will be heard and cictei mined. ;- their ;ib:encc. A conv tct, R. C. TALCOTT Crk. 1S7 4: The State of Indiana, Jellerson County, bi" y Jricr. Circuit Court fun: t-.rm 1820. Hannah Cox. 1 r, , 1 Ei be I lor DijonathanJCox vorccThis day came the complainant by her attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction ct the court that t fic defendant is not at this time 2 reLtdcnt cf this state. There, lore it u ordered by the court that notice of the pendency of this suit be published in the LiJijru .'ulfnint for lour wceLj iucccy-ivcly; and that unlet, the aid defendant shall be and a -peir here on or before t.he ins day of the nest term of this court and enter his appearance tu answer said suit, that the bill will be taken as confeicd, and the matters and things therein contained will be heard -nd determined in his absence. A copy test, R. C. TAUJOTT, Cl'k. 187 4wFOR SALE, The farm on which I now live, containing one halt sectiaa, ot excellent land siruate on the

LawTcnccburh, to xniht froit t!ie former on the waters of Indian Kentucky, two miles from the Ohio river, 2nd one . df" mile from a navigable strc;:!. There is on the premises a h igc two story log building, a c ipacious stable, 40 acre; well ccar. ed and fenced, and a fine j ou-ig peach orchard. There is also good saw mill which works two saws, a fall of water thirty ones feet, which makes an excellent seat for a merchant mill. Convenient to the house is a never failing spring. For further pai ticuiars enquire of the subscri ber living on the premises. BENJAMIN BROOKS. July 24th, 1820.

The State of Indiana, ? JclTerson County, 5 SS Jeftncr. Circuit ' CoiriJui Ur:, . 1S20. IsrealT. Canby, Foreign vs C Attach Salmon H. Gorhim, 3 ment. This day came the plaintiff It hts attorney, and it appearing i l le satisfaction of the court t lathe defendant is not at this tin r a resident of the stite ot Inc't -xi3. It is therefore ordered t -the court that notice of the pendency of this attachment, 1 published in the Indiana Repute tor four weeks ucccssivelv ; and that unless the said defenc -ant shall be and personally appear here within one year frci.i the date of the return of tin attachment and give special bad to answer said suit, that the property attached will be r Id for the satisfaction of the plal.V tilt". A copv Te t. R. C. TAEROTT, Cl'k. The State of Indiana,! Jelleison County, J a y offers on Circuit Co::rt Jif0 term, t8:c. Lyman Men ill, ) v In debt . Truman Ilibbard, j Thic day camt tnc defenr'ar. and rua Ac application fo: the bencht of tre insolvent acr ht in vacation having bled in tijt c!erka oAice a sclieduie, pet'iio and bond agrtc-able tt law., Vv'lieieupcn en motion, it i . r . dered by the court that r)Uy of ihc pendency of this application be published in the lnduru Republican, for siy.ty days; anc the said plainr.lt' and ail other concerned are ruled to appear here on the first day of the rct term of this court, and shew ciuse if any they can shew, why this application should mc be granted. A co-py .test, K. C. TALBOTT, Cl'k. i7 p6cd The State of Indiana, ss.

yttfenon Circuit Court fune: i. term, 1820. lrum4risIliwMrd,A ffr: (Libel for Hannah Ilibbard, $ I)ivorcc This day came the complain, -nt by his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the court that the defendant is nor at this tune a resident of thi Jtatc. Therefore it is orderr. by the court that notice of thpendency of this suit be pubii,! cd m the Indiana Republican, f,.;four weeks successive! v; ;'.; that unless the said detenu'an shall be and appear here on r before the first day of the ne.v term of this court and enter her appearance to answer said suit, that the bill will be taken as con! teased, U the matters and thin. k therein contained will be heinL and determined in her abienet f A copy tcit, U. C. TAJLBOTT, C. 187 4W

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