Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 30, Madison, Jefferson County, 19 July 1817 — Page 2

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rnerce will be equally a motive for ancient wisdom of its Council of the first, by a conformity of intei . , ia- it ic i- the Tnrli'pc. it will let jro its colo. rests. ?renerallv and deeDlv felt.

- gainst that as much as against tne domination of Spain that America is armed, rlf, she combatted for free trade before she had tast-

. mi i i -va it i n.n. i

onies, it win nave no longer an nuu nuw aoes cuain mucr ner-

interest in them, or at least no - self that a country so great as . more than every other power, that of Spanish America, that a The consequent prosperity which, continent such as she is, of which

A the advantages of it. whv will in that event, would be inevitable - the different parts present con-

she not fight for it anew, especial- would give to the colonies such trast distinctly marked, can be ly when the system of exclusion -. capacity for resistance, as would brought back all at once, and, as will have been established in all render their continued subjection if by a flourish of magical wand, its rigor, as Spain endeavours to impossible; by the annihilation to a complete submission in every establish it at present, and which of the system of exclusion, the quarter ? That Mexico, Peru, she will do if she becomes the ab- principal grief of the colonies Chili, Paraguay, Terra Firm a N. ' solute mistress ? There will not would seem to disappear, & with Grenada, will; submit forthwith. "Kn-ro Uah -j cinrrlp rnmmprrJnl art it the. nrinr.inil mntive for a Seism tO SDain. Darticularlv with ciirh

a single transaction, which will-with the .mother country. Yet obstinate dispositions as are kno TER Wanted at this oltJ

not oe an excitement ior Amen- .u is precisely uie cuuudiy uidt .wuwvuujuiuic uie -ingredients .nmneaiaielv

nee. E- will happen. The mass of men of the Spanish character ? .v-

MADISON, " Saturday, July ji

OT::e. A JOURNEYMAN PJ

ca. an anneal to indeoendenc

very step which foreigners make do not guide themselves by the The. English in combatting the in the career of .industry, will be consideration of what they have United States, with: the for. her an additional motive for .gained, but by which they can .design of maintaining them in

cesirmg mis independence, wmca .iiuuici "uai un,; wu uuuuwu luuuuiuii, aia not

Candidates For Congress, William Hendricks

Reuben W. Nelson.

will enable, her to associate in the they will do, and they will do all experience the same difficulties rpi . p05ev oroeress of that industry and to they can. And this is exactly which Spain has to encounter in irubey.

partake of its fruits. . In another what will happen to the Spanish her contest with America. These cAAto 7 t point of view, the independence - colonies with regard to the mo. states were, in relation to the ex- r, " S Le8lsW

ot the U. States and that or lira- mer country, snouia tne latter a- iciu or America, as one ot the de- " t m. tli ycuier

zil are two beacons, tworemcm- - bandon her system of monopoly. . partments is to France. The U. Williamson Dunn brancers, placed directly under Become rich by the extinction of States,as the name implies,presen. DipUpJ xj the dyes, and near the borders of . old regulation, and by the substi- ted a confederated government . "PKins, Spanish America, that she cannot ution of a free commerce, the with one directive power ; in Nathaniel Hunt, lose sight of,.and will not cease to colonies will still demand more , , place of which, America reckons Samuel Ry.ker, be solicited by them to imitate their thoughts will dwell, not a- a great number. For one con- GoirmPl Qmr,nt-

lUCil CAdUiUlC . IU13 llJUUCULe tlll wtw wii niv vu vvuiv-u iia.vw 'vw uj iiit UldlCS, mere are . t it'. rr- it 1?f A

no more oe deprived or its effect isica, uui upon muse wmcn ex- lch nmencan congresses. very X'A t n u 9 r

gency in the vivification of na- joyed, but upon such as may be At the time when you will have Maxwell, ture. In the same manner. Ame- acquired. Such is the course of ' finished with one, you will have It. C. TalbotL

iiuudwusvuictuuiavcu ..c r - .,,u .L..--wVw v.5; wiui me otner. & Candidates can be accemzk bcrty as possible, she will conceive mg disembarrassed themselves 1 his general state of perturbation ., printed tickets at thh ofoe the same thing in all times here- of the exclusive system, the colo- constitutes the force of insurrecafter: the ideas with which she nies will desire to disembarrass dons, and diffuses dispair among J Camn-tneeiillf has been impressed will not be ' themselves of the officers who are their enemies : it presents noth- ittit . x. A n , nrrctPrl anrl will hf renouwl jt sent froTTT Smin ' to T(HTrn thpm k JrifT hiif mpmhrc i j.. WIIL De held On CroOKed Creel

very instant bv durable senti- before they are acquainted with seize on : there is nothing tn fiv t a quarte r otamiletn

zntnts and former transactions. the people, and who quit America upon. On the contrary in a re?- Mals"n ? n? 5 0 Whn we ra!c r,f the liS-rtv after thev have known the inhah. ular insnrrprfJnn ' r On-Friday the 8th day 01 Auk

. .. . - " . ..vw. . y iivvvu, 13 Lllil. UI . 1 ... . . or ni'th cnhmiacSnn rf.AmPnri ifanK hiif a :hnrf timp. Thrv vvil) thp TTnW Cfo r. . i j next and Continue till the Mond

we ouirht to, commence by well wish to be delivered from that and conseauenrlv mprMn 'pllowing under the directi

understanding, and taking notice throng of agents who have come

of three thing : among them in order to oppress

i. Ur submission eeneral or them, and retire to make room cerum mav be rsrahlJcfi n.t 1 ' :

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ANA, FELLOW-CITIZENS,

I HAVE been sol

cited by a number of mv frierJ

to come forward as a candidatef

your suffrages for the fifteen

Congress. I am well aware tbf

partiaj. tor others with the same keen ap- in America, authority is jeverv

If the submission is general, . petite : they will be anxious to be where and nowhere: a populathere reverts th great question of delivered from a foreign govern- tion of volunteers, in a state of independent commerce. The ment, with its tardines:, with its irregular and universal fermentatystem of exclusion will be estab- administration of justice, & with tion, leaves no place for theestalished simultaneously with there- its favors to be solicited in a dis- blishment of general or T-rma-storation of the authorityof Spain, tant dime. In a word, the colo- nent conventions anH with th Ol . i -t.i r .?ii . r l . i i. . allu viUl llie

one unows no otner moae or go- nies win nor ran ro maKC as ma- little common faith to be found

more gracious in the eyes of the and independence, as the

Americans : it will of course, pro- means of freeing the coloniesfrom

cuce new insurrections: it is a a detested yoke.

voit science, one cannot dep;nd on the -7 b V ' r V Z sole stability of eiigcW ecred ' mr. rom mn.fLhrtS,fZul mg to serve, if elected. Ah

.enceofforrwTl . FrC" Jife dcvoted to public busiwa sence or torce will ensure their ex. r

ecution. That which takes olace r " 1 Pesumc' unn7 . J in America has, it i wS kSown me l SnT , i nl.k nown' toyou-allIwillsayis,thatiM

M. .tlK. i.A.A me Same think nn.nrr fn orrt me votf

ijiui., will i me u- viiiajre lias taken tTiiri A r" rv" v , ther inasmuch as the source of yA "aLtc? representative, my best cxertic

vicious circle from which there is no escape. Is commerce free, is it independent, is '.it exclusive, or will i: become an article of purchase ? But in the re-tsiabligh-ment of the exclusive system, there will be found a new incon

venience ; that which will acco- will be still under arms, will be the same villages do not hesitate modate itself altogether to her the soldiers of the disarmed colo- todenart from riiV

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winuiuuai jf7iciii ., uiuc wijc) xi. aiic:c, wiiiLii vviii ijui tcabe are willing to adhere to their fi- to desire to be free, will also not delity to Spain, w ill not wish to cease to regard those what remain be ruintd by their fidelity. When so as their present model and interest is called into council, it their future auxiliary. The heart

changes the current of opinion, and the passions of the one will, stronger than they arc Afier having tasted of the sweets in the nature of things be drawn of the commerce of the whole to the other : their arms will not uBaag world, it will not be so easy to be wanting when the occasion

restrict the colonies to the limits serves. If, therefore the submisof Spain alone. This is the ma- mision of America is not simuljor consideration which changes taneous, the flame not extinguish the whole face of the question- If cd, will rekindle that which has Spain yields the exclusive system, been put out : it will rekindle it contrary to the maxims of the the second time,. as it lighted it

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2. ir me sunnussion or America

is only oarti?.!, .nothinir will be

0 n

done. The fire still burning one

r to elect me

V L 1A llillil kl 1 1 I I J II -J If mm w r f M. ..a .d

thr fi:imf mmII not 1,vp ln v. .i r , . , "-atu rhaJ1 bc used to render everyst

-...w .w w.. it, me oatn wnicn it has fomnt . '4

ii6ui0..u. uc uuiui.jr, wiuui ten the same mVht. In AmPr;r, A V' r . . r .

rl,Pm, n. " ; ..' atate, and the United Mates-

Th: POSlt.

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mc!) j uiosc who y. axicdc, wwlu win uoi teabc return to it. T!1PS,nn i,

this in common wirh tlie Africans and the Orientals, who never regard as binding, engagements

wuuuoticu wiui inose who art

Wanted at this Office, an apprentice to

the printinj

business,

For the Indiana Republics Testerday afternoon a coron inquest was held over the body&

a man who was caught by

boatmen, while floating in uie'J ver and brought to this W The body was entirely

suppose he was accia111 drowned- Z. Madison, July 14th iW'

We have observed, that

respectable western

have recently noticed ane

n if

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outrarre committed upon tic j

fit tne united states, uu"

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