Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 15, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 April 1817 — Page 3

. -is actually engaged in corn, climax of miscryis complete it worse than charging him of guilt; A list of letters remaining In t! 1 jr " the annals of his HTc," can go no farther." (It shall go for he had stated that stupid ig. Post Office at Madiso? I c

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r . 1 i... Tmnf rle Lis no farther, was clamoured out hv norance nr dpsicm ' had rmvpmH

tliat J1C CUJJMUVJ ww-- - - ; y O " O is as his amanuensis. The the mob.) their actions, and to crown the t has informed a Mr. War- At the end of the last speech, whole quotes a Latin sentence to tlvit the campaigns of Egypt inviting the populace -to follow show he is a great man, which Trilv and what Bonaparte the speaker from the waggon, a very sentence is in opposition to

i ..'.cm ftf a hundred PTeat man v rushed from the fields, all he had said nrevinus for he. A ttlU-.vu ai -i

iviy ci v o j y - 1 ijniiauLy uexanuer were already completed, and took the direction of New- had uniformly complained of the Wm. Anderson. Aaron Ame '

hat the intermediate periods gate street, Holborn, &c. meanness of the club, but winds B. John Buchanon nhr ,rvi ' . l . . f l 1 1 .1 .1 k 1 t 1 Will

1 lie crowd that nrst lett tne up oy calling tnem i.ne noble rra- Booth, Jesse Brite, Brook Rn-

the first day of April 181-

wmcn lrnur taken ou,will bo sent to the general Post Office as dead letters by the ist of Ju-

jy next.

in a nroorressive state

lecond meeting of the popuif London was held at Spa ; on the second December

LICURGUS.

fields proceeded with a flag at its ternity. head to Newgate street and Hoiborn. There they procured arms.

jr 20ooo, it is said, were on At one shop they forced arms and

rhl Thev fared ' upon " tne powder to be given tnem, and c. T , Ja 1 ni?1rv nf oth- fired some disrhW, in the air. .S!rH am sori7 that a s

f ! r A ,W ?n, JU. An Mr. El the 1 smith, on. ha.s me me repel your

TO EDWIN.

fir disorder anu 1 iul. . mi. .il; a, mc uu suuui, w , . . . int of the mea.nS will be posite the courier office, !, Vhut ?"k on the commiss.oners , f,r ' U Mo up. The shops in fish street, lud- teed r. I fed very, much hke d bJ . re hill. anH fl,,t ,t. are 3 n k,lhnS P"lecat ; it is said

ATSPAFIELD. closely shut up. There is are- that aajmal, though easily kil-

port that one man has heen shot VTl " " ua3

1

k MEETING

't ALARMING RIOTS. cm the Courier of Monday. tween eleven and twelve, fds of persons proceeded to kids, where there might be fst about 8,000 persons. In jeld was a coal waggon, upon

,h were mounted about twen-

who would not give arms. It is now two o'clock while we are writing. Shops are shutting up. We shall make some furthej: editions. COMMUNICATED.

their disagreeable scent, and I am

net, James Bruster, Victor Buc

hanon, Wm, Beaucbamp, John Bridges, Alexander Brown. C. Timothy B. Clark, John Conway, Thomas Chinoeth, Sa. muel Close 2. I). Thomas Davidson, James Davidson, Wm. Davis. E. Wm. Elliott 2, James Edwards 2, David Eastine. F. Win. French, John Frunciss, Robert Fish. r 1 yt ....

afraid in this case that victorv if , "5" 7 William

will be disgrace. mn Gardnr 2 s LICURGUS. Glasgow, George Gutsenger, Weedon B. Cray. For the Indiana Republican. ":.f Rcbecah Hillis, Elenorljae imlton, Oakey Hoagland, Samuel Mr. Editor, after reading one Humphreys, Asa Hammond, bof your late numbers, I am not a enezerHurchinsom Ira I. Hadden.

-s. several "s WCiC Ui3 Wlic my iiciguuurs muc auiputu i iucsuiluiuk ui james nicKS, KJcnard xiopkins. M; twa tri-coloured ones, on handed me one of your numbers Mr. Edwin, relative to the elec- Thomas Jones, John James, if which was the following in which I find a piece of Edwin's, tion of our city magistrates ; not K. Abraham Knialy Jacob

intended as a Philippic, contain- so much at his exposition on the Leer, Eli Lee. ing a great deal of billingsgate a- subject, as that of our two major M. A. A Meek, John Morris buse against the county commis- commissioners aiming at so novel John . MQuilling, Thomas sioners. He commences by com- a mode of election. But we hope M'Cartney, Jonathan MCartJ,.!-: f l i . ' i i j rui. . j

uiduiiiig ui Hdvius sicpc in oo- i S411 "ircau win oe examinea nev 2,

i the second tn-coJoured nag scurity tor some length or time, oota with an eye ot impartiality Iscription. & complains of the indignity of his and scrutiny, not from any mon a third white flag was in- subject, as being too barren for tive such as throwing the terrible ed, in red letters the follow- his aerial flight of fancy. When BOARD into the vortex ot conI read this complaint of Edwin's fusion, or to swell their mighty Vlie brave soldiers are our bro- I paused in silence, and thought triumph through the magic of j, treat them kindly. perhaps the commissioners had adulation, or the imperious voice jny had bludgeons, and oth- committed some dreadful crime, of " stop and think;" but frow

)ockets full of stones. and the guardian angel of Jeffer- an express desire of casting some Smith, Sarah Stephens fame

3e person on tne waggon son county nad assumed a mortal ngnt on a suDject so interesting btott. addressed the meeting in the form and was chiding them for to every citizen in Jefferson couu- T.

wing strain I am sorry to the abuse of privilege they had ty In the hrst instance, every y ou our supplication to the committed. But after reading elector is called to the polls to give ;e has failed. He, the father more, my fears subsided, and I his voice in an affair which only Js people, answered " My found this wise-acre wras no more about the one third are concernly never have attended to pe- than some poor wretch who had ed : this to a real candid mind, is as but from Oxford and Cam- lived in obscurity and had gotten surplusage, but I have not time to Ve, and the city of London." such a thirst to be noticed, that analyze, &c. It is now necessary is this man the father of his he would rather be kicked into that the people should be apprisie ? No. Has he listened to notice, than not to be noticed at ed of the course of this gigantic 1 nfltillnn-' ? Mn 'I'liprtav 1i all. -AnH nAfA TVTi- Printer h nl.nlnv Tliic rnnntir n l j I n u

irsons, chiefly in the dress of Mr. Pelham,

Iption. Nature, Truth, and Justice ! feed the Hungry Protect the Oppressed I 73 ."A. C-'.mnt 1

N.

lor. o. p. R.

Thomas Naile, Isaac Nay-

Joseph Ogiesby. Samuel Pelham. John Roberts, Hezekiah.

Kector. S. George Shannon, Hezeki

ah Stout, Caleb Sae, Robert

Wm. W. Thorn, Zachari-

ah Tannihill, James 'Ihompson, David S. Taylor. W. James Wildman, Samuel Williams, John White, Daniel Ward, Henry B. Weaver, Joseph Wheatly, Benjamin Whitson. JOHN SERING, P.M.

Attention !

The voters of Jefferson county

5. (It is, it is, from the moo.) is much better qualified for mak- just five townships, I believe, fall subject to do militia dutv

. m , ..wj. v . . o 2 luin - "f)" j wuibM v i" i.av v lire reciuested to attend at I .j have been oppressed for 8po I have seen men employed in a- spots' for election ; at every sever- Edwards' on the third Satu

james

since the JNorman conquest, bout your town, than commit- al place there must of course be in April next to elect one colonel ' they would give you a ting depredations on geese. one inspector, three judges, and one lieut. colonel, and one major! ; a shovel, a spade, and how However, Edwin calls upon all two clerks, at one dollar and iitty jn compliance with the act of the mother earth would supply the good and wise citizens of Jef- cents each per day, mileage for general assembly of the state of : (Aye, aye, she would, ferson county to bear testimony th0se judges who make the re- in(jiana, passed and approved the 1 applause.) Countrymen, if to the violation ot the laws and turn to the county seat, which of Jan. 1817. Given under

;wm nave yum wxuuga ic- tuuaiuunuii or me staic, uy me wiu oe as near as possiuic inc iuui my hand this 20th of March 1817

SAMUEL SMOCK, C.I.M

ed, follow me. (That we commissioners, as well as their of fifty dollars. Although we 7-Shouts. oaths ; which by the bye, is a are just in our infantile state, it Wat Tyler would have sue- class of citizens I think Edwin ne- is high, time to be wide awake,

pd nad ne not been Daseiy ver has been acquainted with, or least our taxes may run this coun

tered by a lord mayor, VVii- he would have acquired better ty into bankruptcy. Irue it is

'To Carpenters. The subscribers will give con-

of Walworth. Has the par- breeding than to tell a bare faced he is most free who is bound by stant employment and the highest :nt done their duty ? No lie and publish his disgrace to the laws, but when they, viz. the laws, waScs toT 3 or 4 good journey-

the regent done his duty r world; for after these assertions, meet such a blow on their very r i . . , 1 Ui VdUl" No. A man who receives he acknowledges the law would stamina, it calls forth observation " application be made imme. nillion a year public money, bear the construction given to it and speaks with a voice louder ciutev J. A. PRYOR.

t : have neglected the starving myself I have asked the opinion N. B. The sum of money to , F GAVII.

C .2. rnhhfrl thrn nf pwrv f h,tf. iti-c thm VHur n nr ka ovn,ncao oLrrinne for Axiuu, 1U4UU 20, 1017. 14.

linJ a"d given them a penny ; perhaps better than any he asso- this present year, will fall but litbones and cold soup. Is that with, (for I told you he was a low tie short of 250 dollars ! ! Notice, re for Englishmen ? Is this to fellow,) who think the law would The subscriber informs Iris ; pursued ? Four millions arc authorise but the one construe- At the last dates from Caraccas ' friends and the public, that he has !:stress; our brothers in Ire- tion, which is the one given by Spanish main, a large army, taken the Ferry on the Madison 1 (quoting the words of the se- the commissioners. Aain, Ed- computed by some at 10,000 side of the Ohio river, and intend? us handbill issued last Thurs- win apologizes to one of the com- men, was pressing upon the roy- keeping good boats. ) are in a worse state ; the missioners, which apology is alists in that neigborhood. IE. Pa. JOSEPH E. PR YOR.