Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 195, Madison, Jefferson County, 28 September 1820 — Page 2

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j: A to the coursf m the comin. .. 1 jurisdicticri " vmhnrted in point ot amount, kvf.k.g .i icccrd ot their prucecding-. 4ilu Which have the power cd fmc ami imprisonment; -rKi courts which proceed iccoi ding to the course ot the ci- " 1 vil and canon law, having neiV ther of thoe attributes, are no: r.virt of record, although they

niav keep a registry ot thtir proi i cccdings, nd posses " b . 'I he court should, in every inj status, ftatc -n the face oi tnc

niocccdins, that it is a cour. oi record, & state why it suen. Lhe words of the 3d section of tbe act ot the is: of May, P . ;n ejeh indigent circumstance, as to be unakie to supn ;t him-"if without the asv.it--i.ee lus eoumry, vo.op.hci.d tho-c only who arc incapable ot supporting themselves without the aid oi the governr:cnt, except by private or publie h.irity. I 0;ni:n f th terser U tacts! if the IT. S.J K- w Y crk, Sept. i. LA I T'S 1 FROM ENGLAND. 1 he t;W -abing -nip MinervaSmyth, Capt. Bennett, arrived last evening in 31 days from Liverpool hivn g sailed on the -9 h- f t July, up to which date papeis arc received. i he principle event in the papers U tkc rev'.ution whicii his kiorccn crag in Naples, and like mat ot Sp'iin, has ended in a compk te ovei throw nt the old DiuadN, and the ct atUliiiicnt ot a more liberal government, and this too, without the shedding ot much blood. The promise ot the Rin to prep ire .1 C onsthu tion in eight da-, wai too long a IK-j led tor the impatience ;'

On the 5 irre day, the king abdkaied the throne to his son Francis, who the next day issued the following proclamation. By virtus of the act dated yesterday, by which his majesty, our august father, has transmitted to us, with the unlimited clause of the Alter Lgo, the exercise of all rights, prerogatives, pre-eminence and facilities, in the same manner as they can be exercised by his in?-iesty. In ccncequencecf the decision of his majesty to give a Constitution to the State. Wishing to manifest our sentiments to all hi? subjects, cc to ccond at the same time their unanimous wish. 41 We: have resolved to decree, and do decree as fellows : 44 Art. 1. The Constitution cf the kingdomof the Two Cicilies sliail he the same that was adopted for the kingdom of Spain in 1812, and mc;ioned bv his Catholic Majesty in Iiarch xSaa, saving the modifications which the national represent ition constitutionally convoked, sha'l consider it suitable to propose, in order to a hint it to the uarticulir c:r-

cuuisMJiccs of the States ot ins i'd t i ci y 2. Wc rcf.ervc to ourstlve? to adopt siul make knovu ad the arrangements which r.wy be oeccs-ary to tacilitatr and u"celerate the execution o the present diccsce, 44 All our Mini-'.-.T'" nnd s.r-rrtaiic-i or 5 " i ; e Atr c"'irz;' i nitii tit-' eecut;on vt the ojc-

The Queen has sent a communication to the House of Lords, stating her intention to present every day during the investigation winch is to take place, and requesting that a seat mav be provided so situated that she' mav hear distinctly all the evidence that may be produced. LONDON, JULY ZJ The Paris papers of the 27th have arrived. They are filled almost exclusively with the afiirs of Spain. On the 10th the Cortes approved of an address to the King. This document, after congratulating the Kin-, voJc. thus refers to the South American territories ; ' The intimate union of the Corte with vour majesty's governroent, tile re-estVoh-dimen or the constitution, and the faitliful accomplishment of promises, by removing all pretext r r distrust, will facilitate the paciiication of our trmsnurin possessions. The Cortes, on it dde, will let no oppoi tuuity escape to nrcpose and adirpt the neccsirV 'measures to rc-rstabd-jh trilicnUicy in those regions, in ?rder to unite t.'ie Spains ot iiotii h.emisohercr in one happy tarn. ilv." After the reeling or the ad-ore-, the minister of pardons und M'i-:e at-nouncctl that tiie Kir. had d:cmecJi it ncces?ary

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whom in ati cuntrie? and tn everv community afe below insdiocrity in point of knowteogc and understanding. I say whne this system of government last-, Indiana will never flourish. JNo enterprising capitalist or emu -rant from the old state, or old world will vent'-rre to hazard his fortunes or his tarns m such a plebean state; but allured by the energetic features of the new Missouri government, stake Ins all in herveifare to secure hu own; relying on the solid fabric on which he has planted his asniring hopes be will be recompensed for the loss of his native home, where perhaps he has been reared in the bosom ot wealth and luxury. Does kadiana present any such, induecm.nat's2 Ahs no! How mortifying must it be to us, to be hold a you tiger state rapidly tower above us in the scale of wedth and power? her citizens instead or being the refuse ot eveiv other Mate, a kmu o a phked population ot worthy emigrant;' her laws founded on her nious constitution the emanations of good talents and sound wisdom," arising from a judicious choice of legislators. While I congratulate Miss uri and take, rrkh: in the talr pro,pect be to re iter, cat 1 as a cuijt.mi of Indiana, (So otherwise than Umer.: ti-.at she Mndian houkl be outdv-ne by a young-

;r state! Can mv prsdt- ue dorinjnc while i bear ir icvikd a 1 and disced at noine, v.hen t;ie diea:e compi lined d u.ighf be no ea:iiy icioevlied I: h it u:r,ed th.aour r-.-.our-ex's a; e in.tv.t'g'a tie ' 0111 s uc-

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thetbni'tot loyiby, .out ap pointed his s..;j 1 Duke ot Cal 1 3; ia :o Vie. .r Gc:ier d. S ;ou a;tei the lhiwe publidied a powlonadi:n prondssdi;t;u" Ci):tstitu: 1 on, lu.t tiui lid i". t rattle t!;e hisurgem Ihey insisted that piou i-e udvl be made b the ti ng

a. d -igtitd bv hiuisclt. Acc?rdiinoy a ncv Proclainatinn appiicd in the event g .Mued by tiie King, in uiiuh hii .Majv t .,.r..ii mod lite p.rond-e ip, i.k- ny lo Mil, jnd. p cd.:cd hi-faith to such hdeiny to the Constitution befote the p-rovi-sioi i ll Junta ab "at to be bit m cd, prep ti ate: to Ins t .kuig Cia oaths t:ef o:c a ee.erai Pallia . ent lawful!) a-etnhk-d. i he Provisional Junta i? to consist ot 20 membt-rs. No disposition to niole-t the royal family appeared. The old cocka r ot icd has bets, fcupp ianted l one ot three colors, whkh the soldiers had mounted. I he b bowing uiethc ptoclatiiiooiiN spoken ot a)ve. ( )n the i4)di v t Juiv bv the King ; 1 hegeneral vidi ofthe kingtioiii of the I w o Ssci -.es for a Constitutional G ivjrrnmcut hav ing nuuifestCvi itself, we conf.cnt to this, ot our full andentire wdi, aini promise to puoiish ttie basis in the space ot eight clavs. lill the publication of the C nsMtution the existing laves $h-ii tt 1 tmuc to be in vigour. 44 Having tbui satiGed the juuiic wish, wc order th: tn p t) return to their corps, and every individual to bin urdtiMry (occupation, (osgncd) "rhtUHXAND." iYj,'' Jtj b.

h..v.!'..id lido: an. oil n t a secret O '. -i eC i , V. 1 , ) v r' ' : ' i l". , 1 1 L i )- napai i ;o. '.tic r.i eat-r p iri of w horn arc h mg 01 Ihvdtnoni. 'llz Aus-t:iiu ;d.;,-ni at . -to Cihto l: h; i ?, 0:oe:ed to ! . ov n j ' : o . o !.;; : . p.' --: p )rt to c t"i : 1 1 .' e j h . 1 , co to: u t.our. i tii-. ordr r is 1 hp. iiy cit y. ::.', but the y. i? v iui s ard wan iicd are cc 1 '. infected ;th ti e icvoluk

;o-,- i ven much pl-a-cd 1 - vv. in ; tlte o'jtlina ox tiie nsdtntion -f th.c i-ew sta'e or -oMvi, ; -d b.bed in a late No. voor , rer. I he ot-c; oii.aoi dbtritt " ' ",,lu'

Cer, tin ( t; . , appeals, tog. t her wita T'.e ho)d--:ne j,:;ovi-i : n mivle tor t!-,e ivi.ige; and the goverj-- ir of t'ne state entitle the i! e mbcrs d the eon.vention not f tdv to the unfeigned aknow-

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that 1 do !.ot wish to t:e understood ro. .;dvov"atiiig ;o;dopprcs-f-.ise svitciii of taxation, Lut a system that w 'i'A ot r treasury, without b.u (lenif.L- 'ur citixcim. Lvi,.k at th tom-.titutions ot

head thr- -;pirit of nur Union', constitution! Dri th-v think to improve it? If they do thc have sadly mistaken their airrl. They have introduced anarchy amongst us instead ot good g0. vernment; but it is to be Imped that our future sage legislators will stop tins rapidly growing evil; will lop our constitution of its numerous excrcsences, and garnish it with wholesoTprovisions for the security, L .. nor, and happiness of cur fering State. Our chelate b mild and genial; our soiUs fartile and luxuriant; ?ou lh blessing of Pfovidence our ouexertions miglK soon raise u; not only to a level with cur nc'Hiboring states, but to a proud preeminence; for have made a stand against sla. verv, and by that means arc possessed of ihc nnist fundimental principle of real rcpuhli. canism, which a consistency and energy ot conduct in our ruler; would soon erect into a mcsf beautiful system. Do away with these paltry elections, ani let oillces of truit be also oGi.

ccs of profit: let them he by ap. pointment oi the governor with, t iic consent of the senate as laf down in the new conititutiori of Missousi or, bythegovernor and a council of appoint- ;. lent selected by tv.e legislature, a - provided in ode cciistirwiaa of New Yo'dc The evils of universal sufiraj;c which stare us so fully in the face in Indirna, cannot perhaps be better depicted than intr.e f ollowincr humorous ai tide tre.-n the writirjTft of Ch.eeth.atn, with which I bhall conclude the aV . i-ct for the present, and lc-uiw ir : a'u at-. ?;o.n as tdllie and m c'dieation uill permit. dt would

be curious enough, to see an arinv voting, and the vote would perhaps be still more curious; the u . a w o u U 1 v o t e as t tac oik -cers v;;u!u wisli, and the othcer

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resources to m.bi.r.nn t he o-g-.u-ty with, wideh they invested their oIIkci oy (he ample p oviaiwii they 10 ade tor then1 he iae-tion i .eao' .nCjWei c.!: their cnkghici ed and b.oeral policy he'd mem up a- speuaTc-j uf adiidrativ.n t ti e .1 woo I,

1 he Court d C )Oo;ion ( !; oncd p.t- ed. their Ib. duooi.j u:do,' am: t!;c o. 'e i f ; r-. ' c:e i: g tono.o.ced in r 5 i a -tnent w ::h rc-reet i-ee Mikity, and a c:::f' 1 4ho,j; trctition w.i ; ai tu i'dy pre-.ee. ted to the II. u-e oi C snmtoos. kxti aet . ? a better from the a;ciit to I.'' '' d's at Ciu;ea;, dated :c(h fun, : 44 i y t he ar: i d oi t!ie United States ve-sii et ejr Peacock and Spok, tron l.epdiorn and Algiers, we Ico n tint mr.u'mttion eas given to them at L ghorn, to day ;.go bv the Aiiicricau C-"tse.l, ot .01 .!geri:ie spaa ti op, heme; at ea, con-is-ting of two s..hv.s of war, two brigs, one tcho.)t-e: and one row galley, and that war had been deehre i by the Regency against 1 ueato . The Peacock and Spark went, in ccm-e-(pucttvC, to leg cis, at id aertained this intortiutiua to be true, but could get no tidings e d ot the course the Mjuadron took, although thev bearded every vrel they met t n their way down here. I: is the opinion cf the American ofnkcrs that the operation of this force is directed a.iiint Tunis, with which

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:e cdo has -et: icmod' i :r mend their corsti o.tion s in s:u!i a manner a- to eive to o;d:e, p(ev.er; an ! to p)vecr, oroiit. Wnnc-; the ne:ra de l it te of Indiana in her r,:J:cid o:!i.ers, fretr. t iie chief m nts4rate to tlte

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snallow are ".r reh.-i : eo.u'.ci -! )o we io'k r i.,-J plir.v.' Altis it to be t iirai ia our n idtia' And what is tne cause of ali t!::-. dce:eneracr our ro?tc con-ti-tint en Wool oor governors ioe- -T-e is : s i h m thai or i-. : v day Sabource vebtn our judges have to tod and sweat thro a tedious circuit with an allowance scarce; e s j Uicierat to pay their travelling expenses; when the other members c: the bench are chosen by the suffrages of an ignorant mob from among themselves; when almost every important olHcc in the state is

dive, and depending upon whim and caprice cf the

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. tiiCii empty tieaiune wee uoon vei li iwingi bdeci y deoauuicnt of state was Idled wk h neeu of the tnot biihi.ir.t tii-cm-', combii.Cwi vadt deep and solid veisd.oi:;. and the nioat in-

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de-wd was economy b it it .e.s r.ot pecuniary, it wms p ilitial ee.o!iomy, wiii-ii by providing 1 i oiuce a s e.ipcxtalj.r; hU'ptud upheld it veitn dignky in the ja-an wiio filled it. liow pitiful tijoi- the policy ot election:! ko .v mktakcii a pUu oi democratical povernmenti Q otd llc iveii:, tiow' (li.-.gUating to an erdiglileiied nsiiivi to Lcboid on tvov trivial occasion the rjsx uii coir-ukcd: Scarcely a ioi might pae-i over Ui, without s.ime paltry election, atid t!u we aie kept in a constant ferment. This k a popular government with a venanccd ! out U it the sublime government ot Republicanism? ftood heaven defend me from buch a government it it Li How sadiy deluded is this peopled How sadly mistaken in thcger.iu: and principles ui or gieat cuu f edit at

com n;Nic.ri:r. 1 v i cs srs. xo li 1 0 ts , Your co) re-pondent, Quar.. ttim Meii.es has forgotten the k;-m vd-ie! he m iuiperiousiy t :!j .medort rnc to 44 treat him laii lyiii all our diicuions' I shid iuit, however, descend Ij rcc:iinitation, hutleavethe public to judg'. winch ot ust4sku!ki and vibrate' unjst and wind. ie--otls looit to 4hih.choodaac' the accusation of others." At to ttic ciime of iinsrunce whicii t kc so oben imputes toinc i:iu,t coutes, that I cannot wholiv exculpate myself from the chirge, but I tldrsk it veff fortunate for him, thitour do not punish it capitally, otherwise he would hive been,ior since, 4-mrde a knight of th: halter" and "been ritlierei tJ ids fatliers' My charge against Dr. ncv, of plaghrbm wa prediCited'ou the assertion of Qaintual Menas, that Shakopear u ed a similar figure, an Van intimation that the Doctor uidboo rowed it from iiim. -dimemory" does not serve me we'd that I couid positively ;1 his tertian. Piagiatkni o adoption of the thoufc u wiitins of another. P 1 v h D.wtiev used the v.rM bh.tkesoear substituting ingt.m for Che -murdered iv. ,arc," as he a scrt.,) Jh proaable that tb.e iJeJi " t rowed also? i have aWut.- - bition to excel in a TJlt ' ut wordi"a"tutnMand to avoid any turt.ur teotion, I will aduuf, tan jKrfctiy c!a,ivd i'J V