Indiana Oracle, Volume 2, Number 58, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 9 June 1821 — Page 2
. . c)!.'.iciion tl.irtof, before Use Trfsi!tr t r . I the curporoiion of said tow n, forUii and par lr the first orTVnce, a sum u.it exceeding rne dollar; and for each, -i iitiy sucf ceding otTncc, a futt'ier Vjru nonccrrdiiiK five dollars, to b- rc. (cured is aforesaid with cos6s of si.i . StC. f. And ie it further crdsir.e.l, That if a"v pr'soii or persons ahill hereafter shoot e ii , fire, or discharge any Run, is ti I cr other kind of l.rc arms within the bounds of the corporation without i osin.tble cause, he, she or they so t fi'tnd.nc. iiall, upon conviction thereof before the .'resident, be f.ncd in any sum not tie..ceding me dollar, to be recovered us a foresaid, with costs of suit. Sic. 7. Lc it further ordained, Thai it thall be the duty of of Marshal, when he Knows of the brr acl of any of the provi. aioris. cf this ordinance, or of ihe ordinance to which this is n amendment, or n informed thereof, id malie complaint cl the same to the President, who is hcrtby nj;horised on such complaint or complaints made by any other person, or on :ew thereof.to issue his warrant, h in all r;5pecti to proceed in the same manner us Jmtiecs of the Peace are authorised to proceed in the collections f fines by the 1:wh of this state. And all Goes and ninnies when collected by virtue of this ordinance, or by virtue of the ordinance o which this ia an amendmtnt, shall be paid over to the Treasurer for the use ol the Corporation. Sec. H. And l it father orJjheJ, That in ili cases arising under this ordinance, or vhe ordinance to which this is an amtndment, in which by the laws of this .a... Iurr would be allowed to the de eiidant, in all such case, ti siiall be the
duty of the President to allow a jury to be -y.nm'intd to be dealt with in the same runner a before justices ol the peace as Mur as may !e. See. 9. 'ud le it fur'.htr ordaintd, That ',1 ordinaries and parts of ordinance! "crctoJoi e ordained, coming within the rcrvi;.v of ttiis ordinance, be, and ihe ejnie are btreby repealed; and this ordi i..inct: to be in fjree from and after its pu':)i cation. i'assed and approved the 21st day of April 18? I. G. H DUNN', Recorder. A.LANE, President, Territorial Gzvtmmir.t cf Ilfidas. We learn lint the I'reittJent of the U. Sta'es has made the following appoii.t mcnis of cfTictrs fjr the new territory. Major general indrev Jackssr., to be governor of the Floridas. l.hjius Frov.tnnn. of Louisisna, to be Judge tf tie United States for West Florida. ii'iliiam P. Du Tal, of Kentucky, to be Jur'fte of the United States for East Flo rid ;j. l G. Dj irvrtfiiiftm, of Maryland, to be Secretary of Last Florida, to reside a'. St. Augustine. Ge'jrgt Vt'ulu-n, of Georgia, to be Secretary ol West Llorida. Aleiarder Anderson, of Tennei":'", io be Attorney for the United States lor West Jamit G. Tories, of New York, to be JM ushal of the United Slates for Wtst a lotida. Alexander Scott, of this diitrict, to be Collector of the Custom for the Port of l'enacola. Mti-k lLirden, of North Carolina, to be Collector for the Port of St. Marks. John Hodman, of N. York, to be Col k-ctor at St. Augutinc. iVilliam S S-niih, tn be Naval Officer for the Pori ol Pcnsacola. Char let Win, lobe Surveyor and In
spector ol th-: Revenue for the same ?orHither. Z. Uackltj, to be Surveyor and nsfrctlor t St. Augustine n" i iiium I) Simms, to be Navy Agent at the Port of P-n jcjI. 'I'hjtnas J-'tltrlsrou-n, jr. to be Naval Store Reaper at lnsacola. The ArmyThe Official List of the Afmy as reduced to the Peace establishmeM HrccaUy to the act of (lie last seslion ol ('oppress, wr. ptbluhed at Washing on on the 17th ul'. The regulation uas to take a0Wt from end ef;er the first day of this month, June. The army now consists of f"ur rtMmrnts of artillery ond 8tvrn rcpiment-. of infantry, viz. o com punu of 3 5 rion commissioned of liters, muin.iatis arid priva'ts, ,'JM) Jtilist d ineti for oi dicancr duties; ' ','(! comp'Jrn' ol of 5 1 nun curnmis.ioned ofheett, musicians ar.t! ;jr:v?ts, 3,570 A.,d ihe t.ori-tcrorr.tis'.ontJ staff,
1atcsL From huropc. Th: Ilaltimore G.reite of yesterday furntshid the late following intelligence (torn England, which was teceivedvfa Noifolk. The disastrous conclusion of the revolution in Naples, says the lJal"
timore editor, appears to be lully con firmed, but other causes of interruption to the traiquiiity e.f Europe still etut, whicb will still continue to jrive interest to the eipected news from that qaarter of the jjlobe. TWO DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Baltiinjrt, Jlliy 13. By the bri Edward capt. Smith, liom Ltitb, lhave re ceived Edinburgh papera to the 9th, con t aim r K London dates to the 6th April, two days later than ihoie by the Amity and Hector, t New Yoik. I embrace the short spice allotted -.ne, before the steam boat starts, to giv you a summary of their cantcnis. The Paris papers of the 3d April, contain the sequel of accounts relative to the submission of the Capital, and some of the principal farlressesof the kingdom of Naples, to the Austrian, without a demonstration of resistance. On the 23d March, a column of the Austrian army entered the capital, and defiled before the king's palace, in the presence of the Ke j;ent, the Duke of Calabria and bis brother, the Piince of Salerno. On the same day, the Prince Regent published, in the f'jrm of a Poclamation, a letter from the king dated I lorence on the 19lh. In this letter his majesty atln
butea the evils that have befallen the pre
pie, m th? blind obstancy of the Ucvolu- A letter Irom a gentleman at l.usta'.ia
iionaiisis. j rcyai oruuiance was pro.
mulgatcd m the kind's name, on the jith, appointed a provisional govern, mcnt. The Prince, Duke of Calabria, who has hitherto exercised the functions of
royally, is not named among the persons with specie, valued :it 150,003 dollars
who are to administer il, to that it is to be j 1 1(UM LU.nuu.Ni presumed Ms authority and influence; Philadelphia, May 17. By the Thames nave fallci. wi h the revolution. from London, we have received fram our TeleiraDhie advicei were 1 in rer eivrd I attentive correspondent the " th Finun-
- - - r BT a
j-;iceJ, fir, an. I carry wi;h thrm tl. -'-i'. of ih: country they nav ben ayed." Tie Lyons Journal of the Vnh, s; y, "accounts ariived here, announc iti. that the Prince Regent has returned to Turin, at the head of the troops commardrd by Gtn. Latour, and tl at the nmirfenwjhave thown themselves in'o the citadels of Turin and AlcssHndria. It is added, the wishes of the nation are .o 'ecal Victor Emanuel to this capital. "he House of Lords had not takea up theCathulic B.ll on the 6th April "he Manchester Cwtlon trade, in apiing patterns was never known'to be pr ater; and the Iron trade is so improvein: in Staffordshire, Shropshire, tr.d Stuth Wales, that it lies nlready advanced ivwniy shillings a ten, and a prcipect of further advancement, Dr. James Grep-orp, Professor of the practice of Medicine, in the Cnlversi'y of Edhburg, died at dmbui gli 2 J Apiil, aed biit'.y-eight. Mrs. Listoo, the fesciratir,;; birper, died very suddcatly at Ila'.fc, on th: 4!ti of April. An extract of a letter received in P:lti. more, by the briRCar.ada.from IJuenos Ay res, under elate tf 17ih March, fay: Ox hide have advanced to tae enormous price of 4 rials per p:sada, and this day they are sttlin at s"ik do'fars and two rials p:r pesada, or jj pounds. " Since General Rodrigoex has been placed at ihe head of the government, every thin; ha one on well. He is quite a military charecter, and ii deteimined io stand his ground."
to his correspondent in the town cfNew
Haven, under date of IG.h April, stales, hat the Artigati sljop or war Lady Artigas; Com. Northrop, in compnny with Artigan brig , Capt- Pelot, hud recently captured a Spanish sloop of wur,
a tvt-.il of
at Paris on the 30th April, statcing, thai
jn the evening of ths 4th clt. the Latzaroni assembled tumulluously in t h treels and would have execuied sum mery vengeance upon all the Carbonari who could be found, had not their designs been frustcra:td by the Austrians ol the folowmg day tranqu-lity was entire! restored
No distinct information had been rc
ceired as to the prgrssi of the Pedm:nt,
as to the .operations of Geceral Latour about Novary, It is said that a declaration cf the three Potentates of Austria Husia, and Prussia, against the Piedmontese insurrection, similar to that against .Naples would be shwrtly published. borne -tricus disturbance ha taken place at Genoa; and although it is said tranquility had been again restored, yet the same account adds ihe atorra threaten evils, and things have occurcd which have exasperated the people to such a pitch, that we have passed three very bad days indeed.' On the 23d March th; people laid hold of the Governor by force, ami dragged him into the city, but they saved his life, and put hirn into prison, in ordrr, ihty i-aid, ta be adjuc'geel ay acour.cilol war. (Jn the 2'id cannon and grape shot was tired on the people, a thin never seen before in any revolution in Genoa hut the wounded and killed were confined altogethtr amorg the soldiery and them--elves, un l good order wa estaUuhed again in a few days. A nsdi able sensation was (.auied in London on the morning of the 6th ult. by i story put into circulation ol an iri'.ut-
rection in the Ionian Klands, contcted with alarming projects en the part of Ruisia. It appeared, alter stuct ii ;uiry, iht the rcprrt originated on a letter receivtd in town announcing the rising of the tjirtks at Oilc-wa Tfiis imurrcction is of the most fui tnidable kind. Explanations have taken place hetween the Uii'isfi and ltuisiari g'if crnnitnts, relative to the p nsu.g of the Djtdaciellcs, by a Huision !!'-', (the U r i ti h gotrt.merit as v c 1 1 r i 1 1 c Ottomau Port,
testing agamM it ;) out noihinr is said to lnvc ociurtd to inlet rupt the hatmofly at 1 good understanding of the two goern rrients. Gen. Pe pe, the famous insurgent' 'as the Pari papers call hirn,) em!arke-d on the 2 1 st March, on buaida vest' I jr. -pared for his flight, carrying with liirn IMJ.OOO Neapolitan Ducats " It is thui that those revolutionary duels thoe luignimo'is patriots when titty hive thirAvn their country inln confusion, nd
diawn doun veiigaii'tc ji their S'.'.o.i.-
cial and Commercial Record," cf the-
same date. In both t:j se documents we have later quotations of Amfncmi htocks than ws received by tht arrivals from Liverpool. Frlm ihe Cimrr.irtiol Rtard tf Afrril 3 His Fftrtiue Majesty's Consul Cien.. for the United States, has given noiiccto the different Portuguwa Consuls arui Vice Consuls in this country, ''I hat his circu lar orders, under date il the SSiri October last, and the 3J of January of t he pre sent year, are hereby repealed, and they are therefore authorized thereby to grant henceforth consular documents and cer tificates to any vessel or ship, sailing from their respective districts to any port or harbour in his Majesty's dominions tc cording to the regulations and orders enacted for thii purpose." Nr. w V( r a, Mar 17. Letters from Dublin announce that the Kev. Cr. Try, titular archbuhep of Dub lin, und the Roman C atholic ( lerj;y under tus superintendence, tt a meeting, came
to a resolution " '.fiat tiuy cot. Id not avaii themselves of tl.-: provision of the Lilh introduced in the hou: ol commons by Mr. Pluiiket', as they wor e im on'iiUni with tlicir prim: ( leu at I'.ouiaii t atlio lies. The .''jman 0. atholic c It ry y an . n ol the city of Limerick have held a meeting and passed resolutions uppuMng tin.- lulis introducci m.o pailiament L7 Mr i'l u;kctt. lee Gui M.TKti, We air indth.ed to a conmcroial Iriend lor th. loll.r.viii prices .umnt and ahippmg inl;-llige ncc, reccivtd )csterd?y by the bug Shepherdess. Gibrahrr, 22d March W'r mail urselves of this opportunity to Land yuu present ruhny prices ot oir tii;iit.'i We ho ever ejil ycjur aitcwli'tii lo 1 . -shiprriefit of Lhur , v. Inch pi orni sts t ),
owiii the near illy ol riuin in our neigh-
nirhoot1, and cnsidernbie tiu'C ilaticn is
excited t n th: ' ( con e 1. ce o li.ily. ( ton, New Orleans l'J cents; I lour New
I'i'ii j 1 a, riiiiacciprt!.! . r.' Rice Yj l I p-r e.vvt; Pipe S;.ivn l ll-.cswax i i cts. p-rlb; I'i l 7 u Dollar I S'tpiem. 1 1 1 t .-s I. r.'s. lobar. co !n Cii lire 'J i I , i : N .tnKeens, leiii I , short -.!lt'. nlow slet u);ar, Litltrm ami teas, a'.'jndjnl .ifii! Uuil. l ite Utitiih PacK. t l.;n!y Loui'a ..'pi. Gibson, ai 1 ivnl tins mornini' fiom ': .ii
in' ulh, via llihl.is lly ihnatnval wi have iiitMC'l Irom our ( ..,m h;io'.'W nt at Lornlijn, 1 i..imii . . t- ol p 1 j.( 1 t 1 1 1 r -ICtli ol Maiuh, ..i.'l from ILliL ;. ('01-
rr sp-sr.eL-r.ti papers of that place to the Jih of may. Latent fim MjrSiCj We learn that aicourua icucheJ (iiraltrr o!i the 2.M .aicl', stating that thf. Nephew of the Luipe-ior ef Moioccuwfio had drt lan d lor the tltunc dicJ a natural e'.'.th ct Teiu.in, lie seta to the GoveTnor of Gibrulie-r a liw d.)s previ. ous to his death for niedietil asaisiarte but none w.is nt. A br"thrr of r.i set himseif up fr Empe-iot. Tr.e Governor of Tctuir, and a jew named Moses Israel Wcrs imprisoned ou tiU-p!ciort of besng privy to his deulh. The old Lmr eror remained quiet jt oriiefcr Kabi-t. raon oca ccnatsrosmT. OJ!ie tf t!t Ailf.'omi .hi: jc.i.v, A 3 Jifa'j 3U 1 u'e.i- J Tt.e ;rl..l i.t' it. l,,j. l'n:i.irc r uni Msthtitlitn, in 2-S ih Iri ni I ei p.., uvt t roo,'ht u j!ii-i lien ilit j'iure t'j ;k.e 19 h ..rii 'I hry t'Hit.:i t"t!uri.r ft s irreiir ir eniolf. lory nn'.ure ri norrtiui: tiit rtiurs ul r itreipe. It s to t'e r s.;ieo-kt k r '. tit- Ui..birinia term, iia'.icn 'j.p the Ni l.irt t ri,j-f;le, thrt ihr Aui. 1 rial- would turn their .nn-'i' n 1.1 i.i.t u.t.er part-, ft' i'-hlij, where o p; "si io: hd snowa it. nil ngjinot lesj.o'.ic p w 1 r. A 1 ord i. i M'e lilid ll kt wliile it t:t 1 I t r inv.il.ri ;.rmv w . 'jet upy ing Njphi, uno !h r i'pirig el.s .9 rri man litid upor, I cirin, i rcmpuli u the I'.edjTiuM'.ese mi urnia to j;.e wur, urL'-ut acarccly u sJt.t'.v cf resistance. dm ih ri'-ur ai'projeli of i fir Auntr.acs s asirrt j .1, ihr j'.-ov mi,nal j'intj, '.klt cli hd btrii I .rrur.l tm thr aLeivcl. on eif iha kicj-, difc.iititd itM-'.f, and deltver- ( d ovt r the cilaJi I tu the ixtfiial n,i-,re!. I Milv 5,Uu t'a'riuts were found in aroii w !i n :,v in. ader tntf rrd ttie 1'ir tlincr.li - it rritury. I he kiiig had quilted Ni r, on the return I, $ ca. pi'.al, and there can hr- m d .ubt that il e hr.ner lae of tlunj; uuulJ tie sjirrJ.ly r.atorei!. l.ke France, alter ihe fallal' N.po'ean. ('air a lo l e rarrir.iied ly ihe 'rm.p ot the i : 1 sr t.fui, and fke f'rancf, ihe pr. pie uill he rtud: to py nrntrtJi.t pi Iwr rinini tlieir rhaiiii by ri'-rae.'.'l.ahii g the rhitr:iry away uf t!it legitimate. Hut it is imp'sf;pie fer n.ttert tu contniu thus. Lieial 1 pin.nin pnirtis, and eppits.tr ktt; nhvr thr p;r,t of nsistance to tyranny. Ii is irl, that the Neapolitans were bt-reJ by k!l 1 elr fri-nr. rals, em-ipt tt. hrave i'pei t! ey are rvtn accuasd ol cowardisc. Iiubgnai.t at t!m u.aco'r, the inhahtlant art- aa.U tt h.ie r.Mn tp'-'i the Austrian, and t ir dttr.-yeel a (frtt part of the nivad.ng army. We t,e li'lldoubt that brihery has I et n empl..vrjn tit, a orcasi.in; for it n iiiipussihir, afirr ine tliipLv of patriotism which appear J, ui'ttrri.l llirouhoi.t lh- natii.o. In Uehrse lh pet f on Ul hi s e yielded o laTir ly s tdr v ii id uu t t they huil been betrased- ll.ea.l'rd d'po! cannot have lrjrot ;I.t bnatry eoftipi ,l :t did rrwre f r them in a jtniw.i g W.e i.ter'.tj f f'rafire th.ll ail il e aroi.ei ll.rj lirou;-'.t .i.'. j ;t.e bill. Areoiints l.K.I ken rereifr.l i( .. r.ilm frnTi St Helena to Ibe ljthif ie'o. U ,v A .f j in jr'Hid health, tut, bryond tins, h'llr t llnd tu traitapire rcfytct.'n '.,iw f, ni'J.t enjoy thr arcoiii.ta ti U.e !if"' ol' ., if tlie " Il ilv All.nce" to kerp tlir p. n I- . . aiifcii.in ! tine nf 1 t.r errirro. ' i'ir,,oVt had arr.tr'l in l.'ii il n aid !.n ln..i. I.r tu. j l,e votkblartly hit Lji mjsttn service. A rep'.rt sn currrr.t t iir.r a, en the 'lit Mi;(!., that the A iit .an urr;.), co'betin in i.'i;,. r l'.l, tl'j'.iii-J tote ernclnta a-
j;a 1 1 t ",ia .11 I he r.n ,iMur A tt-x n!i r r -pet t' u I.J art ive -I i ai i M a'')M I he n t'Ute of A'il, on lis to h'. V;ti r i.r't Cj'pttui lrr aki t' n.l ,n Hi i j::f me nf h), l.-cni l)e.tt.ril, i'b the I'.iscutr t) kh ; a. I.cr.Jci, 17. A C-un's fr'in, It rri, t . t th 7 h ol Martf, Tit.t.tiri- thai the li(;wl Np't i ! deiieiti Ii.h 1 . 1 j 'ti ii'it 1 1 . y,ri 1 1 r 1 ail mat vi a t I lu ii' I 1 'i " l '-"'"' d-.'.eil .11 the rveit.i f t f '.(i'l. ml all vrier if lhe . 1 jiil.r Lt, thl tt.iAnt ' r 1 i'is re r- i 1 J ;'.(. a i ..i..ii f d-. p-ff .l ' e-li'htiii nt h) pi' .t.lai ..- t 'lit of 1', .', 1 tl' rt' '1 n t-;i In' t.. 1 1, t n,l 1 ,1 t' t'f". tor A'i!iiu u.Vtt'(r, ti.y hail all, w.'li t!e 1 rp'x ofaiii,it I '.- .', tlenrt'd, 'j.i'.ijf.'.lf t, or r -ini ot il to 1 1,'ir . n !.nr"a, tai'hout l.asio.r IImi.i- v ott.tr t!.'i ol vtarlaie lii.n ht'j.i r li , ii I I.r 1 .' wi) rt n.an.ii'j; ifi ; in . , . r U" 1 ; ..1. il 1, 1 thr K p.n'.s, nl,i if i : ' in 1! r ; hr rn v il ' Of , and tini;f i , 'H 1 o ! ;n p n ft t Ii t I tot if r n I Ii I l.i'-t- 1 I '.In- iliilin (if 'hr Ao'.l4u IttuiJ , 1 ) ' . I" i - ' 1 1 1 1 N ."!- , an. I ih- 1 e nu.'.niT to 1'..- k'.t. : - 1 ,n the ii.!lrrr.i lrtrta-
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