Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 22, Madison, Jefferson County, 24 May 1817 — Page 2

which we return him our thanks

Aim ..jaciuuiv v.uuujo

resident 'at ih

this armed multitude was in pos- ITvamlatei fe, t e Baltimore 1 ..Bernardo 0'H?g. block house." It is ,c;i 'i session of the towns, when pa- ' lrrf -fms with the title of Supreme JievesJ that Woodbir C trolcs an,l guards-were. .mmedj- rS Lector s He has announced to -.endeavoring for V. ately established to prevent indi- h?M Don the SuPreme-Director of these - time past, mvtI rJ.uiHr and violence. The Yesterday, at 3., J. ..-u. -uy" . : uv t. . t-. .,.r ,1. ' ,,:ik , .

vuu.w . - , i: - I, j,-.- n thiq provinces his .appoint

.governor. and heads or mc pro. ,mAnw - die aonrchensbn of his predeces- Cuba, where he telkth, ? .1 ...,nPnm,nf KqH taken re- capital, brinzmo: the. Royal stan- tne apprenensiju r ... ?. , ..

vmcwi''"""""- . ' , . - ,. " nt '?or the tvrant Marco del rone, win oc nee. we ho fuge.heinpru.cipalfort.wlnchwas darcl; J"'. wamW to ment .ri.l pay some a,

Riven up -nthoutppwiuone-.. - . ... , Chilians our frontier brethern-..,;

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lyjth-following morning, to the his excellency the supreme J popular party. .On. the morning tor, in the presence of mar

many ci

and of the heroes of Chacabuco

.nnti ir rnrfv un IIIC UIUI mull iui , 111 tub uiwv - J - , . , e 1 . S CoKarch.thc governor , and mil

d his suite embarked for.. Rio' was deposited itr the citadel, serv-'gene. r b and n is sun c t(M r , . 1 . .rnA hv th. afFprhnns or the Deo-

a. force f or. their protection,

"miiiiy TIT t

..t ; K.incrnlsn remitted' ta inc as a trophy tothe- national ernea oy 1 cuu,,, ,

j"? - '1' 0.1. . '.dnn .ne whom he oppressed, .tyrants: me-veu Known soorL,

with hi '. occasion, -accompanied with mili- such is .the destiny that-awaus Adam Mul ,r, declared, ia On Idv the 7th of March, a tary mulic and fhe .joyful accla-. you. veml.r j near Bcrhn, WrUent was a- mationsof; an immense concourse . . , the tianquany of Lmoj

1U',,J . rr ... jr..:. r u rP, . .r,f:rilj. . ThsSutrems Director V the ita;e cna cue ensuing summer. v

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. m - . 1. j 1- Ar npnn i i n" Tiiiiiiir i 1 .11 11 11111. v w . . -

,5eSd ihe C of its ad- 0m U the Suprme DirectXM, the All

,. . ,7 " " I -f i,ion tn.,h. m mnm nro. eAA Provinces. of La flata. tonous over ranee a-id ih

rn? iPfj.ti.ii v. uiic aui wi.i- v.. , -. , , , . , .

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, Most Excellent iir1 nave tne ai cny un ided anions? & w

merce, ... . . - . J " WCZ'ZTh. AH. Tn honor to enclose to your excelicn- Lrasche;. No, if our

hstic" aff irs : the.,chiefs , of them belongs immortal glory ! cy the acts of this tree people, in - tors u.flour 4ic. couH b , s ustical anaire. ij-j. - MiPTiMf,mP ,in nnh. virtue of which I have bceiv elect- -aiust confidence m tins ttK

0 - pXtic governors.". Theof-,Jish-the encomium of your vir- cd to the cha.r of state, under, fy, . Iw much might tky , .. ..; ., .?!,) nerhans it mav seem to ex- the honorable, delicate .and u.. profit ..ly , coming wars ia ;

tain their, places under the ner .aggerare them;, yet it .an .never- merited title.of Supreme Direc. rope.

i c .! th rro fir twn raii:f them ; vet ir can never

exccptkas-.o voluntary resigna- cause them ,tq. be .suHicicntly ap- . tions. . ;.. predated. The tiding of the revolution ' j r . Vl . u Am trAw. .? Martin io

X ; A h" pkl y lig - ' Director. - & vigilance on my part.. I have de- border ,0 the remote, l i' Z ILaJi ,d mo en. Most Excellent Sir-A division .tenwned to devote-myself entire-, post, thence to ..P.attsl.ur,;:,, .

r"T"i . i -xf ., m-n of the irrnvot Chili -ly to that object,-and the pattern and by bicketts Harbor outaU

lnucJ,y;..K,uSwCF.Tt ;-";- rtr 'A ,n the of your excellency present me. a troit : whence he will rctu,

uioauu pmvi, 3 . orrpat rT9mnifinr imitation. Mav

rpose plains or macauueu,

My wishes are all for the gener- ' We' learn from the Ltd al good and the happiness of A- cer, thatprcsidcut Monroe

ill erita : ir lucy pruvc 11 uiucas. 11 uuui tu cuniuicuti; a nur noi

shall not be for the vvant of labor -wardly along the whole A:

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y cross the country. liij (,bjJ

nrrii'iiirir in -i)iiriA "fM" "rhf 111

dl Millie ll in 1. 11 ivi

of declarimrtheitunalterabead- noon, (i2tn. f eDruary,;,,Dy iuc.-.!.-..,--- -V"""'"-" " v u'"u: herance to the popular- cause..- army inder my command. Six B.rkakw O ttooixs. to inspect the pons, navy y Those who held 'rrublictations, hundred prisoners, including 30 Santiago.de Chili, 20th hi. and otner public institm..-. ,-rfvil.r maitarv..nderthe;for of5eers.-4o killed, and stan- . . . . view their . portions, i::-.-:-

irward- and itransmu to you, are tne resuu u pAV-"" . . j -"."n i" "' to their new this chappy day, with more than issued a proclamation, in reply expenditures of puMi: r:.-:

nn..nf...imi stand ot . arms and 1 held waii-cuiti m uuiun uui, uia. wc utcn maK mi p jr.:

nvr . government. were- among -dard,v which 1 have the honor to

thn first to come t tender their adhesion

Jn.i orM,wv:,nH -nlrps. . commander of the Portuguese ar- lar objects, &c. and to as:?d

-airi-de-camp before spokenof, no sThc pressure of time does not my on the eastern side or the n- ..what turthr works may b: pr

person ofanynotc was killed; a -allow of my entering into details, ver, caiea -i3ui ui,mu!y. pSr, ana wat wpp4-tpriiii os K. . i . .1 t.f.t."T :n Thd trpctrr i?i.it that thftPnr- newtarv nr rl? i- cMiiiv,-f!f!'

ttr iipj .w.-r Jfr amonirvrn wnicnj win Lrivc vuu as uuu da aw -. i. ..-..

-strar";ling' parties, -unconnected possible : in the mean time, I can. tuguese shall evacuate the ternto.wirh She main body, caused ra- vnot find expressions strong enough ry they have invaded, and that ia thcr by 'thoughtlessness and im- to do justice to the bravery of the order to effect it -Uuenos Aym prudence, than from a deliberate droops : cur loss does not amount will exert ah its means, and cxer-

wist r0 comiiiir violence: out as io ino men. .urigiuci gcnci4 'wwiu... - 2

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, Marine Yews Edra.

The noted live oak limber i1.

sou.; si tlie government wastorm-- Uon Mmuel boiar, .and uon uer- ces uicy-uwy wwum. c w uiL,n. oxu, -sareiy moorea.

rl. verv oreciuticn was taken mardo O'Hiorinns .eminently dis- traordinary mission wmcu lua her old station in W i-Jisr,

to protect persons and property ; tinguished themselves.

and "all arms were collected and put intorhe possession of the governmcut. 1 On the. r 3th of March, perfect

harmony and tranquility prevail-

H. Q Chacabuco, 1 2th Feb.

, vJose De San Map.tin. To His Excellency The Supreme Director, of the State.

-been preparing tor K10 Janeiro, hirbor, after riding oui

was suspenueu. aivz xuriuiaicse storm? or Tour wirs. tuv

oflicers and vessels of war at Bue

nos Ayres were ordered -away.

ureat Britain and two wkh

giers, is found on inspection to'J

:as sound in every part as v

lirst lrom tlie stocks. tc&&

cd ; but Portuguese property or vessels were not allowed to leave General San Martin to the Suprem, the port. -Preparations were Director.

1 INDIAN OUT RACES AGAIN. Savannah , April 22.

We have accounts from the mand with the immortal Hons:

southward tothe 15th inst. which of a Washington, Admiral M

Madison h a vlnrr resigned t re coin

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riakiiiL' to place the Torts and o- Most Excellent Sir The gto- state that the frontier has I ecn foi roe went on board and hotat-

ther points of defence, in an ef- nou3 day of Chacabuco has re- some days past in a constant state hu broad pendant at the infective 6tate, and the pay of the stored to Chili the enjoyment of of alarm from the hostile ap- .gallant mast head.

military was considerably aug- its liberty- The remains of the pearance of the Indians, (suppos- The old wc.it her beat en

mcntcd.

Late from Buenos Ayres.

enemy 5 army dispersed, are ei- ed to be the Lower Creeks, or "Steady habits " heavy hden anther joining ours it great num. 'Flint river Indians; who, it is be- politeness, spurious rStirurl bers, or falling into our hands as lieved, have established a town taxation with thcSaybrook fi

prisoners, nu; lugutvc u-uv u iuc uRaiuuv&ttji nvai u; licau rortii on accu, aground .PCiu Baltimore, May a, -ernor Tvlarco not finding any of St. Mary's river ; and, are in Point Hope ancf Point 1) 1 Last evening arrived at this vessels at Valparaiso, is endeavor, the habit of veiling our frontier Passengers en board, smugif port the schooner Patriot, capt. ing to escape to the south, but he settlements, and often driving legal swindler. and .state c'o'4' Thompson, in co days from Bue- will be captured by the parties off large droves of cattle, and turers. 'J'he Platform havinr i

nos Ayres. By this arrival we that are in pursuit of him. To some hcrscs. The hostility c- celved serious iniurvbv the cot

have received, from our atten- day our army made its entry into .vinccd by the Indians, is attribut- of the vessel" a number orV tive correspondent at that place, this capitol amidst the acclama- ed Xo the notorious Woodbine, fui Tinkers arc wanted innrJ Buenos Ayres Gazettes to the 2d tions of the people: we have who it seems has again made his atdy to repair damages. 1 of March containing the official found in it an immense park of appearance amongst the deluded Loss of the ship BARrmn C account of the capture of Chili, artillery. savages. A gentleman of, re- rExnoN The loss" of the Jb:

spectabihty, near the St. John's foid Convention war, occj Kast Florida, writes to his friend by a presumptuous attempt 2 ff in St. Mary's, as follows: "I saj;e against wind and tide, to hope something will be done el- SOUTH POLK -uu! tell to

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ther particulars relative to :ne progress of the patriot armies. We have been favored, by a commer.

Jose DeSan Martin.

February 14th 1817.

Buenos Ayres, March 1st. MX On the 6th Fcbrua

translations from our files, tor the freemen of the government are instigated by V

cial friend, with the following CHILI. On the 6th February fectually with the Indians, who leeward, vnt arrmnjr thu lireai'-;;

voodbmc, now off Point ' Rur., a! t v.vi -'v!