Western Clarion, Volume 1, Number 14, Madison, Jefferson County, 12 June 1822 — Page 2

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dominions, audext-n confimd VjoiianT i in a State M. From the-e f..rN, ?he rotut; of P.t,Find and Ausrria sii! p dr uhifh.r it jlii'Sa i- Ttui.f) xxnhh has proo!od IVor. T;: - I'un v dt lic.udrd no satisfaction hate Ver I 01 I il"- ho-tile MKu.li.

"v nti-.i.s n ihr parluLB.i-ia. the result

isu the United Slates' trailing lents with the I !iIi;in tribes. the times t.f holding the dis.1 , A X ' . . . . I . .

s in tie state oi ev jersey. On (o the act concerning navienfary to the several acts for he claims to land, and cstabi ollices in the districts east of d" N u -Oi leans. i lief of Richard Mat son. !oi v of (he a- l for flu- relief of nder Catin art, May i

relief of John Flohner. t s'ahli sh the- com pensaf i on of the niiMS, and to alter lection districts, and for other

and delivery foe ihe dt 0f ?: phia. 1 '".;

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For the relief of I. ;t. R , ri , . 11,1 1'U. Io alter (lie (.no- ;.,,.! r,!; , jrts rnthe district of ,ie .,:, "'"p other pu s. c '"'Sco.ij j. Making a partial npprnrj , supp.rt tfthe niuv ,,';;;,1!' states, during I he car is ' ' L!:: For tin- relief of, Jf..liah;n7 n ,

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in:: the payment of a sum of Thomas Shi; Ids. !g a i of pre emption t .barn and vi!iiam I) -ahr.

te relief of the president and ; oi" the l'lantei iank of Yev- . ipruate be kmiudaries of a land and for the establish:!., ni of a fi -e in the sJate of Indiana, tioi -izif, tin mi nt of a sum ol ' to John (i'M.din and .hunts ellllSr the relief of Samuel Walker. authorize the hoildini of li.Iit ses theuin men! ioiieil, and for other eposes. For the relief (if Matthew M' Wir. To etah?i-! an addtumal hind oHIt e in 'he .state of lllini, U.

I"-.- other pnrpo-es. Fm:- the r.-!i.,f .,r.i:in A l!tJ r or th" reli !' ,.r t r.. 'r-

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pivsn sal. oi nf i!a.

Making ";H-o,: i,.i.. tl,0 fH serxi.v .. ,M. i ,ii;(f S. (J(. the ear 1 .s i.;. l"

From the Nrw V, k Sraresn-n -r - We had yct.-nh lMlt ,,i;,,h tjt,)o metifi.-n tin- ai : i v. of the J ; y (l ln.don, ;r;. ,!,. Manhajr,,,, V,"; j".

MM-poo!. J ne for nu-f u as f,,,,., r.. ues, ;:nd not !'or ts;-..,t'( s ht.ttl.(, . tei d. . '!':.(- T ,, , look if.-m f ,r !:,:,!iiMK-(. r,,,.,;.,. tlie stale of a Tail s hetwv. ?l 3 ,;j IA WD i'l!lK!.;y, N" e have no :o . dio.i nf i.,.jr ii'if;,... j

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(iraMin-a tiaet ofkind to vi!Iiam

(''ooner and -a i!c, and to their children. ac!uai! tomtneneefl, hut v,arv.H

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ir.mlw iihin the territory i f Florifla.

I'h the relief of the. suit ties of Joseph IVttipool. 'i o provide for the cojjeetion of duties imports and tonna-e in FLorkU, vaul tor otiiev urpo-e. For the i eli. f o" tln le-al rejiresentatnes i.f.foseph IF;d-son, (lereaseI. 'l'o j-i'jjeal tiok fourteenth section of ar act to ledureand li the military peace establishment, passed the second'o'ay of March, lh 21 I o e.t!l)iorie .'i;f emjiower t!e corpo-

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.i-om i "i j:i:;M)!)iii, ?o drain the low

i ed hv Itur.i Pi if:r, and o (1 h.td heeji a fed hv I hp ('uritnal.ip lh.it Sj.in toe Mexua.'i Km-

e at p Iitk al u of

i that tho it-T irf Jinrv will he e t:eriy ( h ir; ;ed o i iurttaa!a v. ill hdiow ai oi iiM' h the Ilepublici ii, C'iidi and I'e;

iist nf AcU at tilt' first Tivoi

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To estahlish the ilistrit of HlakelyAtiihoi i.irr t'ne transfer of eeitain c ? t ii ates ol the fwndei! debt of the Liivled .States. Vesting in the state of Pemmlvania tie ii;ht of all fines arsed foe the non jei foi iiiance of milit ia duty dai im th iiar with (ii eat iiiitain. Sopplementary to an act, entitled "an a t to alter the terms of the ilisti iet e;urt ia!). ma. Aulhoriin.i; the state of Illinois to open a canal through the puhllc lands.

to connKt the idinois river ami lake

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I'"H- will not vo.tr. i:..ti . lreii;n roiirt. 1 -.now n sipporter f nil tlu- r-hei!ioiis ' against the autiiori'v id his Midlines-, .ftio'.id tome and in: : !".-r m tkr r,.,nn s;i atf.tii 3 of ihv, Fnipiie. If so i,e Christian temples lias b'-vu uidaAf.dls th iao;,!it d, it shall he n stored. tr .of j;i!if ;d:ai! h.ue heen completely ?ah!i-di (!. Hi-, lii.-lnievs will rant an auiMP-1 to hi diok 'od; I s of the Ai hijo la.i;o and Mirea, when they shall laid down their arms. ! i e Ottoman tiv.ops hall continue

1 o ccupy Waikn kia and M ddaia. so

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pro inre up-iMc, d h the ('os-ia( !vs and Iletai ists as-.eni!ded on t!e eastei o hank of the I'rutli. Wit!: resp:-rt to the i:o:niriation of the liospudar, the Siddtme 1' ilc a k'Mtwlcdes that treaties, amon others, that f liuchares?, pitscii!e ii: hi nee she has no intention to refuse it.

Ttor t' make any change iti the form d !

(io er nment guaranteed dv (onentioos t t those two l'rin -ipalities, as she had (ie; Fred to the Wallachian and M lda ia: l5oyars;ouly Russia ha in iolated tli Treaty of Uut harest (as :,;,) heo in ntsoued h!)"VcJ has no li.ht to c laim tite xeeotion d" th at Article. Ilislli-rh-Jiess haiiS hes". les by thi:- Treaty litrt y to uamu as LIovh-.j-, t!.p uiaon

Saj'plemental to an art, enfith d an

.e t to authorize the appointment of com Tihssioners to lay out the road therein ment! med ' For the estahlislimejit of a territoii I government Florida. To perfect certain locations and sales d' puhlic lands in Missouri. V" JouMid the laws now in fort e, a to the F min-ov i-hia! writs, and final process- in the ( in nit t K ,, (t. i ted S ates within the state ol r. ... set1. Concerning the commerce ami naviL'e.t ion of I' lorida.

I Su'ndemeiitai v to the act, entitled an

art for t I'i e" "iTlWmsAW UUlcJiiyse is of the

puhlic lands nrinr to the 1-rst day of July, Supplemetitarv to an art, entilled ; n act to set apart and dispose of certain puhlic lands for tire encoui af'rnent of the cultivation of the vine and olive."

To continue iti force, an act declaring he consent of congress to acts of the state of South Carolina, authorizing the it v council of Charleston to impose and collect a duty on the tonnage of vessels feom foreign ports, and to acts of tinstate of Georgia, authorising the hnpfsit ton ami coll ( tion of a duty on tic tunnatre of vessels in the purti of Savannah

J ami lit. Mar 'a

.-.-rounds on and m ar the reservations, and t improve and ornament certain parts of such reservations. l ortiie r lief of tiie renrcsentati v es of

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iiv i i. 11. .Mill )1M , To r lo e the people of Florida from ine operation d' certain .ordinances. acts oiiKii.vvn.vf; is Tin: hdim;. An ai't reviving and extending the time allow d for the redemption of lands sold for direct taxes. Torevie and continue in force an act, entitled an act to provide for persons w ho w ere d Isabli d h known wounds in the i ev dnfionary war.' To provide for paying to the states of

Missouri, M i s h --s i j j i and Aia!ama three per i ent, of the nett proceeds ari -ini: from the sale of uuldje lands within the same For the relief of sundry citizens oJ I'nltimoic. For the i elit f of Samuel Claikson and Ah-xander Fiinslie. h'ortlie relief of Isaac Finch. Fot the relief of FeCV Mellon. To authorize the re-r n e ance of a

tract of land to the i it of New-York.

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toimer dales; indeed it was ej(.,rti t:nt a formal dec jar.-.' Ion on the p,,i! .f Russia would soon ! im e:ed at Li;i, don. (ine i ause assit:ed for the d. .y,t was the de-fn ulfy oi transpiring rameii, unJU.-to the had s'ate .d the rej- , hii !i would not he u!'! setl d h.-t'jfe Ma. 'I i'j. js Coi'it.tlionc! -f A;H HNh sas '-It is nov. hrjiomt all (lu.t K'iat the Turkish ami Russian a.mi wiil he pot in motion the ia'feren.l ofti,; present month, or the beirinin .-i' M.sv, that is, as soon as the season w ill e n. We believe the i-poch whnli i awnt ninniMMicins:, Hi he more ien,or.i.V? ami decisive than; ti that has onun-1

in our timrs." 'Ine news fioui C stent inople, received at Odessa, w a- ? the 1 r2 1 h of March., at wiiieh tirise the aera! ry ua tor war. The fVvt w.'h lt.(HJU men had vad d for Cm!i.i.. .n army ot K0.O!J Asiatics were in the -o- . h;uihood. The aiwer ot the S-ji'.ui '0 the ambassadors ot the mediati:. p: v is represented to fia e alibi ded entn e fiction to the Turk-. It is slated urUr date o Gala:, March l :th, that the 'I id.j had chased three liuian vreU in t.e l!ack Sea, ami captured two of then:, on the pretext that they were conveying j:1 a; helonjiin to the Greeks. It was a-sei teJ at Aux Fa Chapelle April 4th. en a'atimnir o inteilienre limn lenna. ih it the Kuian Coiiio'lla I atichetf had d ipa'( ,:"l ex press i o the liiissian at i.iies d t ! i e u 'i and We.-t, ami t!'.at the K'isvi;1;i In t at Constant, w as enuij pi.'i w ith the jocdot acti itv. yJt,h lh. eo. Th? Tu.kidi fetd anchored in the Roads on the Ihth. ;u'l 'e uiained until the Cd. with head v. iia!. d consisted of tkSsai , Ttr.kish. Fyj-riae, ai.u Ah'erine, i ' f t tiDOO tnniisnii ht.ok' A battle i !ait'il to hae be n t( eu!" n

.kissa htweeri t!ie Jnuni-a' i ai.d A-:;t''c

To authorize the na incut of certain tntop, ami ah(at ."CO men kdied " i ...I I I.

-ides, ami the rsfy harnt Ihe nnhi anuv of ah)ut lOn.tiOO a rroti w as eid v a

(eiilh .vies. To provide for the due execution of the laws ol the Fnited States, within the st ate of M issouri, and for tin' establish ment of e district court therein. To authorize the sccrrta' of the treasury to exchange a stork hearing an interest of Jive per cent, lor certain stocks hearing an interest of six and sex en per cent. "' i he relief of James May, ami the repre.n utattve .,C William Ma (.mh. For the relief of (Sad Wort hiuton. For the relief of James M'F.uland For the relief of the rrpre.-jentati ves of JoihirnrTtisf). 'I'o rev i ve and continue, in force an act declaring the assent of Congress to certain ai ts of the states of Maryland and Georgia. For the appointment of representatives amon the several states, accordiuc to the fourth census. For the relief of William K. Meek. Restoring t the ship Diana the privileges of a sea letter vessel. For the rr'r fid Sidnumii Fortee, Jr. To remit the dut ies on a sword imported, to he presented to captain I homas Ml)imui;h of the United states n:vv. T fix the limits of the poit of entry

lew'flavs eiaic h hoai t! e 1 )aia:he, vw ; e a they inferd pa in-the first nf March. i;e livi;tM ;,,mv in the vicinity ueuhl he i-p-piisod the niovemenf. and it h mt ;r pi'inhle. .u-o sts a foreign journal, that an en-aioonent would l:.ke place J-etwerr, tl,uih and thel):ne. I he ( o and . r.r w as to act as (,e.e, ai.smo vt tae Ottonun 'hi'ooposition to all these decicive indicv -.innsoV immediate wr, it nitnnatfu, ihatanarran-eeaent max .'t he ahveted t.x Ateh.n and lh ,. ih miioste. s. s.dl hT.k atini:;ac.,n.t.munnple. Ut the laoo , Courier of Iho HHh of April, s.i ean dr. , over mtLu-Z i ' nim:nus rPports trma dinuem p.a.tets ot a pacnnature. M'AlNA Par in paper of the 10th of April, sta on authoiitv of a letter from M.ol.id, f "on leaving the Cortes Kie-jo. and the m'--dtstin-'uished Constitutional Mendieis assassinated by th.e .Civile.-; that the replace f Math id instantly rose en w' p-netrated into the Koyal P 1'ce t' masacrpd all the Koxal I'anidv. know not what credit is di e to this u.te''1' -enee, whidi we h:;ve traced to (iriien U s, who states, he hail seen the letrf' the above purport." The London Fetis-1'. was not dipccd to place contidtiic: v ?:;