Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 18, Madison, Jefferson County, 26 April 1817 — Page 2

,of various countries Indians, the merchandize or the support you; or cuiicr or you im wu iuU1, ... , ... r ' fn ,rWvrr ; hut it it be directions to loin him at 1Wl

country desirinc wnat is ess ravorca sous ui uvuiiauuu. a.7 - - - '-i. LUUlU1 vjniti . . i . i i lv . ti tr, HUnrt the ni. whiTfv he; intended m r , i.

and growth or another, But it is wci ascemmea tnai ms no. uc, - - " f, o

one beiri"able to excel, mission involves a goodness to snew to uic 8 uu ui. - ... in Ult . . . ' : 0!,i.KUmAmfflt whfth srountv. that it is in--mean time the fleet command

equal, wnat is me pecu- imnguc ui w .Muu u,,,., . , Q,i . i R,;,n i,.P

pie of other nationsall He has returned clothed with the correct ; mat you nave noi w ,h- .-7 ull( KiC m vnm-1 ua,w'; . . - . . ,.,-. t. 'i.i! . nn,l t int -nonth rift he harbor. r(,4 x

;nf. hrrtvtuxe.Tftnr'ei reratnana. ea uic uuuut -uiuicy, " r - --. iv rjr

mt Ash. These various under the immunities granted to this be TRUE I cannot .agair l lbferdi

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rCn r? n.nni,. nf th with the comm ssion ot Generalts- they oici not support uuwuiu7 -r , ai ,

of ,11 the Indian tribes resi. men when tbey gave you their -dh.arrny , r tnercsu ,

.-r, -.,t malrarh interes- denf bevond the celebrated Ar- suflraec. ,,uu,,, N

ted in the welfare and prosperity rayo Honde, a small bayo between of the Other. Hence, we say, this and the Sabine, and about six we rejoice at the measures of in miles from the limits of Our town, tcrnii improvement recommend- This mighty chief of an 120 warfd bv the American president. riors is Furnished, in pursuanceof

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J here has oecn some oniercncc 111s commission, wuu wiuuuiuiia , Jr'PH TTff occasioned by our navigation to arrest and detain all travellers ALlUoiis.

law.. We have equalized, by or other suspicious persons,whom h ow can the man pretend excuse;

suffrage. Tour friend, INQUIRER. Jefferson county, Apl. 23.

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unfavorable. On the ioth

eral Bolivar gained the convey about two miles from Birccloi:: where he lay concealed with -; forces. About three o'clock d, royalibts entered Barcelona, begin a dreadful 'massacre, sub posing that general"-Bolivar lu

made -good Ins retreat

the treaty 'of peace, the naviga- he may find within the limits of Qr feel content for such abuse ? hS ?lc riveV Aftl tion laws of the two countries in his command. R ough words he strangely warps ' . p ' j ; 10 oj the intercourse between the A. is not ascertained that he" 5 together. clock, 1 . general Jii:lrcB.t

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mcrican ports ! and the British has yet done any act of violence ports in Europe ; " but we left the by virtue of these impertinent orintercouisc between the Ameri- ders; neither is it presumable he can "ports and the ports of the will have the temerity to do any British colonies subject to the re- this side the Sabine ; but much spective regulations of the par- difficulty is expected to result to tics. By these we prohibit a trade such American adventurers as are between our colonies and the U- unfortunate enough to fall into nited States in American vessels, his hands beyond the acknowbut prrmit ir in British and the ledged limits of Louisiana. 'Lit-

wisdoin and justice of this are tie is to be apprehended from the

ibtable

All lhrhtisdir : lisht as a feather. . : 7 ' "

Tir'd I am to hear him prate, 1 I 'll let him run his lawdy gait : i O ! shameless man his ways I f hate! J Mr. Printer, f Please to insert the above in your paper, which is intended as my last, unless men write in another manner. : It was

secured tiie gate, and came u-' 0 i

the royar.party at an unsuspedq

moment. They were then con;.

mittmg the most shocking ba: bar ities ; the young and old, nei.

and chihiren, and tvci: women;:.

a state of pregnancy, were ill imlisciiminatejy to the swoi,, The royalists were at last count;

let! to force lite gates or city, at.

- 11 1 .,tB niaKe ineir escape leaving 10: first entered the circle or debate : ' ... o ;

sufHcicntly apparent. We decline, physical force of this redou

therefore, anv ' nesrociatton on the rharnnmn. but manv evil consc- c, u-t-l Arnt

cnbif-rr f-.i;t l.v'it rn fhe UmreH nnrc miv rfsiill from his mflii- .1 .... nrt anu prisoners. !;JlVar li'st;

v., w ; tne Conical. Wlicil men suwu- j. States to nuke -such countervail- Cnce with the adjacent tribes, who tute word3 f0r wisdom, and a- lhls-c,,Sai ing regulations as they may think arc said to regard him with much hn rnr ,ro.lim-nt ; r chuse not to caPtains J

igement, 3 colonel.,

and about 400 nrncoir

fit. r . ?. veneration. the fool according to bh foU "oned oflicers and private Of rheforeign relations of the "How far this affair may re- !at I should be a fool 'like bim. d ?i:d wnmrn fd. "U.'iirvV. States, the speecii speaks quire the interposition of govern- J p VVHlTSOV Aeneral Uohvar with r:l brieiiy. but not unsatisfactorily. ment, government will best deter U' VV ni 1 ' inaining force folly wed the 5ir.:-. .-. Thv 'diiTen-.ice -with Russia is mine -but be assured WE con- .,, -rs- enemy. At 5 o'clocl: in the i!io.-t.j'

icnowfi to oc auju'jrca, tnat witn sider it a matter or consiaeraoie

Fiance can wot lead to anv thing

serious, and, vith respect to Spain, it is evident that the president io;s net think the affair of the Firebrand likely to lead to any un pleasant' consequences. We know not that the speech calls for any further observations,

except vpon that part which re

importance.

To the Commissioners Jefferson County: v GENTLEMEN, As it is an "acknowledged right which the citizens have, to inspect the conduct

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iares to the Slave T rade. -Upon of their public officers, I presume

that subject the president enters you will not be onended it i reinto a just reproof of unworthy quest of you a short explanation. Americans who have engaged in T have been informed that at one

that detestable outrage under for- of your late cessions, in making a.

MADISON,

Saturday, April 26, 1817.

Barge Defiance, passed

ing of the nth, the rov.i! auri

was again attacked by general rismendi at the head of i8coc:'; whom were cavalry, by when; J the royalist;- -were lueri.ly cat :;T pieces, ihey fled towards Cu-J mana, with the whole pirri)ikl force in full pursuit, and it is sup-1 ; posed that very few will read that city in safety.- O.i tlte 121! ' general Bolivar by an cKpicss, o'r dered admiral Brian to be in diness with the second divhionof t his fleet, to intercept any i:f lii-jj-

enenucsif thcy shouid attemptt

fign tlis. In this expression of settlement with G. B. Field (who here yesterday with a Car- escape by water, and to sJop r,: his sentiments we gladly sec as.'- was Treasurer to the road com- f m Hrlnc UnA supplies from tliat ouartcr, v.-li; curicy against all chances of dis- missioners) you allowed him E- S irom UriGunS UOUnU he himself in the Vcar d.pipute from the captures, which NORMOUS fees that when he for Cincinnati. them of all u.ulies from dr

pute from the captures, which NORMOUS fees that when he for Cincinnati.

humane and gallant Bnusn olh- came ror ward ror settlement,heaccers are almost daily making of knowlcdged that he, as treasurer, slave ships manned by those A- had received of the supervisors luerkans. the sum of 31, 87 1-2 cents, and that he supposed he was entitled N. Y. Mar. 31. to that amount for his services.

A passenger in the brig Hippo- To this proposition of Mr. Field, which port was left on the 19th carronad menes, which arrived at this port I am told you agreed, and allow- of February last, we are politely travelling

yesfc

raco,

IMPORTANT! LATLST FROM SOUTH AMERICA. Baltimore, March 26.

By an arrival from Margaretta,

them ot all sunniies from

country. The royalists ixave : ('umana 1 sloop of war, 3 g'i brigs and 1 schooner, not l!i manned The ' second diviiio.n' the patriotic navv consist.) ol &

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Indian Eubrc, of 14 12 pniirif-hi

es, and 1 lonr 2

the :ca!sr.n

r cun ;

ru4y, in 13 days trom Cur- ed him the whole amount he had furnished with the following very mounting 2 Ion 18 pound tj '

estates, that letters had been received, and released him and his important intelligence. a 1 o nmm.1 nrnmniM he.'&ir

rcceiveu mere rrom or. mns, securuy : : ju inquiry 1 una ne un the. ioth 01 rebruary last, na, mounting live 9 poun.d5.? j y which mentioned that the Barba- was employed with the commissi- general Bolivar, with less than long guns ; apprize hrig calkdt" ' does packet had touched at the oners about 4 days, for which the 1000 men, defeated the army of Reoublic carrying 12 'carronad latter place in 26 days from En- lavv allowed him 75 cents per day the royalists consisting of three of "12' pounds ; the s:hr. RbO'fC?: gland, and brought an account which would make 3 dollars; thousand, leaving on the field of Ann, of 4 guns, w ith all the mul that a new revolutiou had broken vou were authorized to allow battle

m ....u ..v,.. ....wvaa liin.l.1.1 II u. I I I 1 1 111- V.1

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ztieia, all well manned,

cipally by Americans and FrciWM v The commanders were all Aw$)' . .

cans or Frenchmen.

out in France; and that a British him the amount you supposed wounded, and taken prisoners, fleet, which included 21 sail of reasonable for his extra services ; and one general officer slain. The the line, was preparing for an ex- this would not have been more particulars of this action arc as pedition from England. than two days 1 ,50 cents perday follows : General Bolivar made - would certainly have been reason- an attack on some of the out nost.;

Extract of a letter to a gentleman able wages, this would have made in the vicinity of Cumana on the

in Louisiana, aaiea, 3 dollars more, making his teej 4th Feb. and

"ISQtcbitoctie$,;eb. 10, 117. 6 dollars : take this amount from retreated tow

" J he Chief of the Caddo tribe 31,87 1-2 cents and -.Vit leaves a force amounting to 1900 men "Two privateer, under & hasrecemly returned from a visit 25,87 1-2: Fromiiiis calcula- the remainder were with reneral r,',,nn, AvLihr h-.-e arrive-

to St. Antonio- The apparent ob. tion it appears fMiu made a Arismendi, one or two hundred at this n0i t one z brig, c.;W ject of his visit was mercantile, present to 0Field of 25,87 miles in the intctior, and incapa- the independence of the Sour!'.

" o -jr - T--f wvuw fuu- uiwiicy. u?tu luiium a luncuon at uu- and other a. sc. ooner 1

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y of Cumana on the Extract of a later from Kerfs'.' Iwas defeated. He a gentleman ir. this at); ' ,H -ards Barcelona, with the 2st instant. , f nting to 1900 men; "Two privateers, under ;