Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 19, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 May 1817 — Page 2
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''.:,i wm,U rriU2l!" n, issue in treat and permanent long known in our vicinity whose was sworn to execute. It;).;,;
be established as the law 6f th4 improvements of the' socUl state, purposes itsuited. It should here, qmry made m the spiri, : . .. . . . . r ,r,, k rAmorl fKot th Kncrhch shin, truth, however it mav tprti,:..
:Mir st art world ; and that nation- in prcscnung ium uicuwiwi, - uv ' -r " . . . ' :,:tl'lw ..t fB , frtrm;H fnr nVmnlv declare, in the; presence , (the Hamilton) has been three our citizens will be satisfied, 3ll
JWcWs purpose of reducing- of God, that we have no private -in port, has had those obnoxious people abroad fully inforn, .l.J L n? numurviewf:. On this sub- vanes flyine ever since yet the the facts. But if any unfair
i.P military establishments, and of - ject we belong tono sect, no par-: insult; was- not discovered untd are used to evade it, tt wui ,
ibol'shin" that outward splendor ty. AS lovers 01 our coumry, uwyuw.iwu.. u -t - -- - ..i-.t , which In" so Ion been thrown friends of mankind, as disiples of place.- ' . New Orleans- that all the wsll.
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f rlburcd so largely to corrupt the peace hv bur breasts, and with a a number 6t persons collected on until tin, inquiry is cioi, .rornl-entirnents of mankind. deep impression of the miseries the levee near th-ship,-and a lit- shall -supend - further remark "When we represent to ourselves of war, we areonly solicitous to tie while after the mayor went Nor should we now have toud
, . . . w flTc nn nf human nn hoard and ordered tne vanes on out to prevent misivrn,
a cnnsiain covernxiicui "susumui ijicvcui. - . r i this bcneficicnt relation to the blood by human hands, and to re- to be taker down.- lhe captain tations 110:11 going abroad. .rtrM. mtJnrr hrtAwrn rnn. 1 men to the conviction that remonstrated, but finally 'they Uins -Gazat:.
.nrlJncr ,tr; reeommendiriff thev are brethren. We - trust that were taken down by another per-
peaceful methods of deciding the the warmth with which wc have ' son. ' . ricUmonh, A; r;!7. i . i. . ..r i.i Li nntntwl infn Printin rn!'cn(-d tnen SCflt tf) Further aCCOtintS from .vvu
larnniT claims or nations : jaum -spuiicii, wm uui. ww.wv t ...
intotrip war of its. pernicious - a want ot deference towards our. tne commanaing navai 0ii.ci u ,-m ui u, icpichtrnt -Ure and to diminish the num. - rulers. On such a subject cold- knew whether they wercconsid- number of distressed poo?!e
:wf i.e.wI.fY. mrM in ni-.Q wnn d be a crime. Uur con- ered oiiensive to tne American so- rearer man ever nis nccn v,-i
irs support ; diffusing new and ge- victions are deep, and no language vernmenthe was of course -an- ncssed-perhaps in th'r, str.ra Tlr
nerous sentiments in regard to but that ot zeal and carnesmess &wercu in uu: xjcgAuvc ujiy.i u.u1)ijv1ixj1.uvu.i:,uvrai,iff
uie mutual duties and ODiigauons wouiu ao incm jusnn.. ..nv; tV.... r--- -'i:, of different communities ; and in- We hope that we are addres- From the moment they re-appear- convenience of collating an J culcating, byits own example, a sing rulers who are sensible to the ed a mob began to collect, and tributing relief among the rra! frank and benevolent -policy, and responsibility imposed by the pos- continued to ' increase rapidly, distressed inhabitants. Wc aar a sincere regard to the interests session of power ; who regard the Between two and three the may- heard from One of those prcciw, of the world ; whence represent influence which is granted them or again appeared, but remained in which an investigation 1 to ourselves such a" government, on human affairs, as a solemn trust: seme timea mere spectator of the' been made, that there are 9 wc w ant language to-express our who consider themselves as be- preparations which were making -sons who have no bread of h conception! cf thc happy -and longing to their country and to to board the vessel, which being own to cat and that there nr; magnificent results of its open- mankind, and who desires to trea- completed about-five, a number many who have enough 10 !r; tionV It would form a new and sure up for themselves consola- of men marched up to the stage them only till J-jneJnvc; illustrious era in human affiirs, 'tions in that hour when human and the vessel was taken posses- counties, great efforts arc ina!;k whilst by the blessings which it applause will be an unavailing sion of after a triHing resistance, to " feed the hungry audfr would spread, and by the honor sound, and when no' recollection A seaman was "murdered, -the this purpose, corn r. cortrihete! :md confidence which it would will be so dear as that of having mate of the ship and four of the 'ind deposited at some mill r--di; Miiov. it. would obtain a moral iided, with a "disinterested zeal crew severely wounded ; the do- tribution.
runnWinort- enviable than the the cause Of peace & humanity. ters then tore down the vanes,' It is no: the bread-stuff ale:.:.
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widest dominion ever founded on 1 Bv order of said Society. cut away the rigging, chopped propeily so called, that be
violence and crime. WILLIAM PHILIPS. 1 the main and mizen masts, broke high price ; but every vemaVr
Loving our country with ten- President, the sky light, through which "article that constitutes the fa-lrj Jcrness and zeal ; accustomed to THADDEUS M. HARRIS, they fired several pistols into the the people. F,.t instance, J v;f
regard her -as destined to an ex- Recording Secretary, cabin, which were, we are inform- potatoes, which have sold it t v sited rank and togrcat purposes ; A true copy. Attest ed the British consul, the cap- dollars per bushel; blr.k-ey: desirous to behold, in her insti- THADDEUS M. HARRIS, tain of the ship and several oth- yeas, at three dollars 'per lusiic' tiitions and policy, increasing Recording Secretary, er persons ; and, when they could &c &c. 'Jaims to our reverence and affec- " -find nothing else to vent their When the great harvest arrv?. lion, we are solicitous that she RIOT AT NEW ORLEANS, spleen, they gallantly tied a mon- it will contribute to remove t-i; hould enter fin t on the career of key's chain round his neck and pressure-; but the wheat will b: glory which has been described, New Orleans, March 22. threw it overboard, and mos: consumed in greater quar.'J'J; and that all her connection with We have been delayed given a magnanimously cut an English perhaps than ever was known.
fbrcirr.iiutcs, should be employed detail of the disgrraceful scene duck's head off. i
to diffjse the spirit of philanthro- witnessed in our city on Tuesday What they would have found ITasxhfan, Ky. April fcy, and to diminish the occasions last, that we might be enabled to next to indulge their malice on, TA? 'late Freshet. The. 0and miseries of war. Of such a lay before our readers as full and or where they would have stop-, has been within a lew inc'Ksi country, we shall exult to be the as fair a statement as the nature Ied it is impossible to say, had the greatest height to which it children, and we pledge to it an of thecase admits. We were the not col. Reynolds, the marshal, b-cn known to rise. The swell i attachment, veneration and sup- more impelled to this course be- went to head quarters to request Kentucky has, we believe, b jport which can only be accorded cause we did not believe that peo- military assistance to preserve the the greatest ever known on itto a virtuous community. pie of our city could, upon any peace of the city. A part of the river. The perpendicular ris;: It is our happiness that we live occasion be induced to commit 8th U States infantry were estimated at 58 feet. Scr in an age when many "noble acts so degrading to society and .marched up with a celerity that warehouse?, stored with theme-' schemes of benevolence have we did not wish to confound the reflects honor on their odicers valuable production of the cot been accomplished ; when the i- innocent with the guilty. We are but the rioters apprized of their try, have floated away, or &
da of a trreat amelioration of ha- now happy to hae it in our pow- approach, made their escape, ex- produce in them lias been h'fi
man affairs is no longer rejected cr to say that scarcely n single cept two or three who were taken red or destroyed by the i::--:iC as a df cam of fancy ; when states- Creole of Louisiana is in any way by the military. Several more the water. ' u
men are beginning to learn that implicated m thisoutngeous pros- have since been arrested and aic A gentlcmr-n frotn 13 our .j?: all nations have a common intc- tration of our laws now confined. writes, that it is supposed not lc:
rest when p'lilanthrophy is exten- The following statement, we A guard remained on board all than 1500 hogsheads of Tohatfj ding its views to distant countries, believe, will be found to be sub- night to protect the vessel from were swept past Comb:' vtf'j, and is executing purposes which stantially correct : An English further damage. houses above. The darmf, , would once have been regarded ship and a French one are lying We have here stated the pro- rained in a few hours, arc ebt' 1 ft' l!' . i 1 ... 1 'l. 1 . ! . 1 1 n.' . r . 1 .1 . ' M:
as uic uiisprujg ui a Dimu ana ex- aiong siuc cacn ouier at uic icvcc mineni causes ana eiicas or tins ted at not less than two huuk"
travagant zeal. In this age of and are both of them loading. On shameful affair. We refrain from enlarged views, of generous ex- Monday last a dispute arose be- the expression of those feclinnsna- fThe Palladi
citement, of unparalleled activity tween the officers about the turallv excited by it, because the fort, Kv. thinks the h:s J;
for the good of mankind, it is stage leading to the levee, but wc case of the prisoners will soon be tq exceed half a million3,1, hoped that the idea of a nation, believe proceeded no farther than tried by their country. As re- says the property distroycdl espousing the cause of peace and binding the English captain to gards others; a committee of the longed principally to t'tc! humanity, will not be dismissed keep the peace. After this how- city council is now engaged in traders who had purchase 1 as visionary and impracticable, ever, it was discovered that his sifting the affair to the bottom.. for transportation. Enlightened & benevolent states- vessel's vanes had a tricolorcd tail, The general opinion has strongmen will discern that we do not k this it was industriously propa- ly pointed at a man high in sta- Columbxu Ap ' live in ordinary times, but that a ated, was intended as nn insult tion in our local admin iotrationi, The Scioto exhibit wi":
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