Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 8, Madison, Jefferson County, 20 February 1817 — Page 2
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i r,nt,t ;n v-fWimf the firthinirs ofsomc to John Monro esq. of Boon'ssct- ledge of the csantry, Is cf opinion 11 your exdxqucr, he fights in Kprep,ring ,tlemcnt, vvht, I uulersto0l, w that the current of emigration your battles, he feeds your dag prison iJ Eng- the principal of the hunting party, is such that considerable inconvel from whom derives no benefa t, , he a "h Jn from whom I received the endo. nience will be experienced by the shares your burden,, he shares ana n r palaces the sed letter which you may use as new settlers for want of proviso, youSkn yoS & dragooL, and the ; you think proper!' . as he thinks the crops nvc not except yowi " Nnltter erection of a public building. ,. "I was out on a' hunting party been equal "to sucn an increased wonder he .sy olent? . N" ctl'? we have a Wilh some' of my neighbors, a- population, and he supposed that wha h menu . no i matte r "h Olits y .. afevVMrKoesor Rice(H)m thcsou. SeesMmlfanominal studied scripture tosome purpose -from hence ; in an open prairie thern ports to thaujuarter, might uW ct and " SZe; and his cry out for bread, and the scrip- we espied a log pen ten feet high- afford an acceptable rehef. ch ?d the l.e perhaps of Ms rural minister gives them stones ? it was covered over with earth or - I erhios ns lents-ertain. Such has been the resolt of the mud. Led by our curiosity, we m hmtvjfirt Herald; vrtCioi-ca blessed Ktt system, which amid -threw off the earth at the top to; , jfnHvm, dc - he is violent ? He oceans of blood and Soo millions -see what it contained, and li.sc.iv-, Jtm.graUon.-yit understand -es oerv We'ended obstacle to expenditure, has left you, after ered the corpse of a man ma t. that a society ,s forming,,, tins
icioition1 vanished Ca- a your victories, a tnumpnant ting posture, wnn a ... ..i r-i- -ictpatton " w J ' , , o , . w next took off the ins to the western country, and
wored'; al giVceto youa. wasted by fire, overcome by ene.; this time a little gnawed by mice , of the frst respectability. It K KKSciholie mies ; bit never until now did I he wore a wig ot fine fight hair to be regretted that this beauttft, f, tenta'e in Clni'stendom, and he see a state like England, impover- ,and a scarlet coat, (an officer s k and once prosperous place should pjicncaic in vimsiumuui p jnt -n, WP nn each shoul. so deep v feel the nrcssure of t h
feds himself branded with here- isnea oy ner spous niu luiuci- u wiw6t- f dtarvS cd by her successes! She has der, Thee were no buttons ex- timcs.-Is there no way of pred r henibvioent" He pen. fought the fight of Europe-She cept those which held on the ap. venting tins depopulation? the ti n has purchased all its coinable pauleete, the description of these natural advantages of tins town cons dered amthy. He petition, blood-she has subsidized all its I do not recollect, except tharthey are great - its mnaoitants frugal ed boX dependencies in their own cause- were stampt underneath, Phil and industnous; the country Sd slnont"ud slihas conquered by sea-she has delphia. His waistcoat was spot-round it is rertue and well culti c v He petitioned in ne ve- conquered by land-she has got ted casimere, a vine figure and va ted, why then ;s it wasting and he wasVold it was not the time, peace, and or course if the Pitt had covered moulds; had oai keen sinking under thepresent dirticulHe petitioned in war-he was apostles would not have nude pantaloons with feet to them, & tics more tnan ether prices? I he toM ir wa not the time A peace, she has got her " indem- a pair of neat fashionable .shoes, men ot capital can best answer sranizeinterv il-aprodizyinpo. nity for the past, and security for lined and bound. He had an ele- tins question It is hard to leave liticsa ,pace' between peace and the iuture "-ad here she is, gant baniboon cane, with a gold our native .oil ; n is hard to form ar which appeared to be just after all her vanity and all her head, and I. M. C. very nicely en- new habits in a strange l.nd ; but mad- for him arose I allude to victories surrounded by desola- graved upon it. I think he was it is harder tul to linger m idlethe period between the retreat of tion, like one of the pyramids of upwards of six feet high- It u ncss and pine m poverty. Louis and the rcstotation of Bo- tgypt, amid the grandeur of the probable the bod . had been depo-naparte-he petitioned then, and desert, full of magnificence and sited there for 18 months or wo Extract of a letter from cel. R. M he was told it was net the time, death.-at once a trophy and a years-how long it is impossible Johnson, to hs (nend m bcoA. Oh, ahame! shame! shame! I tomb! The heart of any reflect- precisely to ascertain. 1 he flesh dated Jan. 1$. hope he, wilt peutbn no more a ing man must burn within him was all decayed on 111s feet r.nd Dear sir, m . -parliament s) equivocating. How. when he thinks that, the war, legs. I think he must have been We have received in forcvjr.'lm not sorry thev did so thus sanguinary in its operations, buried by the Fox Indians, as it mation from several gentlemen in equivocate, because, I think, they thus confessedly ruinous in its was after their fashion ofbuiial. Ky. that one of our citiz-n soldi1 ..... ' J i ' ' ' pvnpn.iiriuv pvm Kt innre If hp was a militarv missionarv ers has lately returned from Iudi-
have suggested one common re- expenditure, was even still more If he was a military missionary ers has lately return meJy for the Grievances of both odious in its principle It was a sent to extend lirirish alliance an captivity, and ha
countries, and that remedy is a war avoweaiy unaertaKen tor tne witn, or lnnuentc over uil- sivj- juu uwiuuuu .v.reform of that parliament. With- purpose of forcing France out of ges, or whoever he was, rcquies- low-citizens remain behind in the out that, I plainly sec, there is her undoubted right of choosing cat in peace! Doubtless hisdi-ath same situation, captives to the In210 h.-ipc 'for Ireiand there is no her own monarch, a war which prevented the massecre of some dians, and that our neighbor Fant solvation for Kngland they will uprooted the very foundations of American frontier settler ; foi the the musician, was near Quebec act towards you is they have done the English constitution which friendly sentiments of the Indian! held as the property of an Indian towards us they will admit your libelled the most glorious era in tribes towards him, seems evine'd in theBrisish servicers a musician reasoning th?y will admire your national annals which de- by the marks of respect they paid I have seen the President Sl Seceloquence, and they will prove cured tyranny eternal, and an- to his remains' Janhc. and most of the members from their sincerity by a strict perseve nounced to the people amid the . Ky. -who lave taken an interest ranee in the impolicy you have . thunder ot artillery, th.it no mat- AGUSTA, (Geo.) Dec. 19. in this thing. Col. Jvlonioe has exposed, and the profligacy you r aggrieved, their only al- As an evidence of the conti- made a communication of these havc depricated. Look "to Ene- lowaole attitude was that of sup. nued emigration of persons to the facts to M. Bagot, who will forthhind at this moment. To what plication which, when it told the Alabama, a gentleman directly with furnish all the facilities in a stare they have reduced her ! French reformer of 1793 was just, from that country informs us, his power to release Fant and o:h. Over this vast island, for whose told the British reformer of 1688 that as he came in he met in nine . erS from thur present condition, wealth the winds of heaven seem- his triumph was treason, and ex- days' travelling, 141 waggons, by calling on the local authority ' ed to blow, covered as she once hibited to history the terrific farce 802 carts, 10 stages, 44 gigs, 2 in Canade. Besides this, the prewas with the gorgeous mantle of of a prince of the house of Bruns- coaches, 29 droves of cattle1, 27 sident will employ a special mess-
SuCCeSSIUi 3 TK Ul l U'C, ail blUUUeU twrfc, nib kivuvuiv, mi. 'Jin- Ul tilts i anu A uiw, j w& viin v' v.. fv . - over witlthe gems of art and tion, offering a human hecatomb sheep. These were all bound for search after those unfortunate
an obicci but industry in racs, & cond i ! . t . for the neighborhood of Fort erty, by risking their lives in tl
patience in despair the merchant (To be concluded next weel, ) Claiborne, and they were all met defence of their country- .! I,. 1 1 c .1 J ...M. ViaHtrAon i rl-i rm f t Rnrnt Cnrn .
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without a ledr the field with- between a place called Burnt Corn
cut a harvest rhc shojis without FKUM rUKi usALit, bpnng, 30 miles this side or tne in mc i-oncum papers ineic a cumer:,hc exchange desert. MISSOURI TERR. Alabama, and Fort t Hawkins, an account given of Napoleon's td, ar;d the Gazette crowded, Extract of a letter from licut. Guy, which distance our informant was bad humor, and how he has orfrom the hart-rending comments of the 8 th . 5, to the editer dated 9 days travelling; and observes dered all his plate to be broken on that nefarious system, in sup- Fori Osage ; Oct. 13, 1816. that with the waggons and carts, to pieces and sold for cash ; but port of which, peers and contrac- Some time ago, I learned there were generally pretty large a very few articles in these papers tors, stock-jobbers and sinecurists, that a partv of hunters from families. He supposed, that from are to be relied upon as to their
in short the wiiolc trained, col- Boon's Settlement, below us were the number of persons altogether, truth. Both in England ana lared, pampered and rapacious a hunting on the Le Mine river he should be within bounds to France, the price of grain is very pick cf ministerial beagles, have on the south west side of the Mis- average 20 persons to a waggont high; and the people of Toulous? been, for half a century, in the souri, where they discovered a and 10 to a car', this including being very hungry, became very mint clamorous and discordant crave, whir.h thrv onened and those who wr.t on horse back, he turbulent; but the army there.
n 7 - j 1 7- - - ' ' uoroir ! Durinir all the misery found in it a bodv which thev sunnoses would be within bounds, as in the other country,
hr.w ire the nilofK of the State em. snnniwrl tn hp 1 Rritih rKrpr. and if so. tlitr whnlp number of ln ouht in. to OUiet dl
ployed? Why, in feeding the from the drcs. I was curious to persons met would be 3,840. the peace ; the bayonet is Llyated mammoth of sinecure Jearn hc particulars and wrote Our informant from his know- lent peace-maker.
are always
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