Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 36, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 August 1817 — Page 2

have felt at seeing a man like me the Court, that our ministerial timents on the conduct of the o?i- I know not. fihirrt nf rambassion with these ofticer served a suDoena on a sol- cers and soldiers of that part of 44 From the CanP

worshipful gentry, amongst whom dier to cause him to give testi- the third regiment now stationed Island of Margeretf f are the GiiFords, the Bowleses, mony on behalf of the state to here, that steps may be taken to Spanish Main, now 0'et the Watsons, the Barneses: the Grand Inquest, and was prevent- restrain a repetition of military ot the Patriots; thence1

"W ises. the creneral Porters, the ed from serving other snDoenas on arrogance, ana secure respect ana iiarina ana um han..

sinecure Minchins, the colonel other soldiers quartered in the implicit obedience to the laws of thence return to Norfo't

our country.

Benj. Hough, Foreman. Aaron Dawley, David Maddux, Walter Dunn, George Lilgore, Henry Johnson, John Greave, John Gray, Wmi M'Farland, John Crozier, James Robinson, Samuel Ewing, John .Anno, John M'Donald,

Jesse M'Kay.

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ior our provisions, 4Jl ) pect daily from New-OrleJ Algiers.--& report rJ Ncw-York Daily Lerfe afloat at Genoa when the telhgence (arrived at this Po5 terday) was there, that ,1

mencan consul had been J

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precioitat J

from Algiers, not lm-;J

time to bring off his $

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Extract of a letter frm John)

nroj we Vbto Watchman His Excellency T tu t

Fletchers, the parson Powisses, the corporation of Chillicothe, by Lt

Sellons, and the like! Oh no, Evans, and the said Evans formy goodboroughmongers,Iknew bid and prevented soldiers sumtoo well whac was coming to let moned from attending court, and my body remain within the run of those things being made known Sidmouth'sandCastlereagh'swar- hereto the Court, by affidavit of rants. Thatpenwhichhadthrown said ministerial officer; Thereupon you into consternation, was not ordered that Lieut. Evans shew to be stopped without an effort on cause instantly why an attachment my part tokeep it in motion, I should not issue against him for was resolved to do all that I could contempt in obstructing officers to combat you at home; but, at from summoning soldiers over any rate, while there was an inch whom he is one of the officers; of free country left in the world, and commanding Thomas Green, I was resolved still to combat you. summoned, from attending court; And.., to this dilemma I aeain tell thereby contemning: the laws and

you you are reduced; the laws of government which he has sworn N. B. It is the request of the Cause not known. VnJJ nninia .4 ' tr cimnnft TJi'f- TVono im 'fJrand Tnrv tht the uhnip hf sfriffH tliit on irvt: a c

letter, the people t must all be ex- ."here.into Court, and shewed cause published. had put in for water had iJ

posed incessantly to aruitrary lm- m ooeaience to ruie oDserveu on .ucnj. uuugii, i vrcmun, judcu uiu oraered off.

pnsonment; in snort, the thing mm toinesatisractionorine court; which now: is, and which I need Thereupon ordered that rule be MR. MONROE.' not name, must continue; or, my discharged. .The following is given as the writings must have their free State of Ohio; Ross County, ss. true account of dates at w hich course, and I must have, as the Of the Term cf August, in the year President Monroe appears in the iust reward of my own talents, a of our Lord one thousand eight history of our country. Born in

trrfitft' fnri-nna thm th mrvef of- hundrprl nurl upDpntppn. Virginia, in i7cf). hp was in the Orvprrifr of m:t,: ..

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you have from those estates which THE Grand Jurors of the state army in 1776, and was wounded and general Duncan M'AhW

you innent irom your ancestors, or wmo einpaimciicu anu sworn n uic wuic 01 ircmuu, jctcm- v-mincorne, are appointed Provoking as this is to you, mor- to enquire of crimes and offences ber 26, 1776. General Wash- missioners bvtheGen.!

tifyinffs it is to your insolent committed within the body of ington then gave him a captaincy ernrnent to treat with tht ir

pride, you cannot help yourselves; Ross county, upon their oath pre- and he was aid to Gen. Lord Ster- for the sale of their lands ? nor can you show your resent- sent That among the many of- ling, and soon after colonel of a within the limits of this I ment in any way which will n- t fences cognizable by them, one of regiment. In 1782, he was in the The treaty will be held aiH

mate a tresn exposure or your tol- a peculiar naruie nas.presenieau- juegisiature or Virginia, ana in Meigs, at which place th; Jy and baseness. self, to wit: That on the twenty. 1783 a member of the old con- are to convene on thict1

jourtn iay 01 juiy usi, me mm- gres. in 707 ne was again in temuer next. tary, or a part of them, under the in the legisture of Virginia, and command of major Larrabee, lieu- in 1788 in the Convention which COMMFRHAr

tenants Cass and Evans, station- ratiiied the Constitution. In 1790 The following interesting cii ed at this place, violently seized a he was a Senator of the United ' was oblicnnIv handefus J

private citizen, and having earn- States. In 1794 he was minister ed him within their lines, punish- of the Uniteu 6tates in France, ed him severely, by striking and and upon his return was governor beating him with a flat board (in of Virginia, and continued as long the manner called paddling by as the Constitution or the state the military, j The Grand Jury, allowed. In 1803 he wa appointanxious to preserve the rights of ed minister to London, and in all citizens, and to prevent the 1 805 he went on a special mission

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MADISON,

OATUREAY, AUCUST 30, 1817.

COMMUNICATION.

er over weakness; have used their was again in the legislature of Vir-

utmost endeavors to bring to ius- crmia, and in 1810 was Governor

The Citizens of Madison are tice the offenders to civil rights. In 1 8 1 1 he was Secretary of state, requested to meet at the Court. But tneir endeavors have been and in the dangers of 18 iconHouse on Monday next at One "lcss. The civil authority was sented to be Secretary of War. o'clock P. M. & by their vote deter- resisted by the orders and consent He is now President of the United mine whether they will have this of the officers. The oflending sol- States, the highest honor his counTown .incorporated under the. ex- durv have been removed trom try can bestow. Salem Reg.

tne reacn or civn process, so as etfectually to prevent the discovery CRUISE OF THE CONr.IMW

or tne names and persons or the ofrenders. The impossibility of presenting them to the country in the usual form, as violators of'the laws, has compelled the Grand

A respectable Grand Inquest Juiy to adopt this mode of ex-

have presented to the Court a pressing their strong disapproba- on the 1 8 th ult. contains the iol

gn

filing law of the State.

A ClilZEN.

',30, J817.

From the Scioto Gazette ROSS COMMON PLEAS.

A i1 oust Term, 1817.

New-Verb 7ulv iq.

A letter from a gentleman on board the U, S. frigate Congress to a friend in this city, dated

Off the mouth of Mississippi,

obliinly handed us i

tnend. A mote judicious posal of it cannot, we th: be made, than to give it cs: it gives an interesting vie; the increasing commerce of

Vestern countrv conceatnl;

to a point at New-Orleans. 1 hints to farmers, planters; i

others concerned m the

vation or preparation ofarti

ior exportation, are vastly

portant to their interests,

attended to would racre

repay all extra labor and p:

It would give a fixed chars

in foreign markets to the q

thy of nroduce shipped to

this port, which would i

much to the promotion of

agricultural interes of this cu try. It is sincerely hoped tl

more attention will be paid this subject in future. nr. Sfj.

Hew Orleans July 26, M

pab Sru in no Dre

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cvance, violent resistance ana tion or trie conauct or part or tne lowmjr information " ArmrH. h .1,.. ' ttheM

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great comcmpt ot tne civil law by o ncers arm sowiers now stationed ing to promise, I will endeavor to , country been brought in 4 the military stationed at our town, at tins place. 1 hey consider u as acquaint you of our intended cuamnv to this niarkei, 1 hereupon, for reasons ordered a violent outrage-first, against cruise so rar as has come to know- unexpected increase of W that thesame be made public thro' the individual injured-sccondly, ledge. You already know that tob-iio .has faVawded ' the newspapers of this place with aga..t the civil laws and author;. Septimus Tyler, Esq. i3 appoint Jectat ons of Vhe Z an abstract of proceedmgs of our ty ot the country. ihey colls,d- by our Government, Agent to and fortuna ely forthede Court in causing attendance of cr a silent acquiescence in such settle our affairs with th wi, . , c'

so hers to give testimony on be- acts on the part of the civ. author. Prince, on the Island of St. Do- lately wasco nm'ensurale will" ha of the state. .ty as the first step gamed by rningo. lie arrived herein the U. an vaK and kept Ihe Court state that Major military despotism They there. S. b.ig Boxer, of the 7th alt. and bu thened and open. Vfl Larrabee stands in a great degree fore are determined to publish to is now on I ma rH w " . , "L..-f .!,!:

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innocent, in relation to tne tore, tne rreemenot tne country (who are to carry him to Port-au-Prince in mrnort fmind freiffht, it'

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6om5uaumo .)M ...v -..w jw.uuj vl a" i .ipc v rancois, wlicre lie has at luci;itive 'it s'lvin0" prices

Tiinvp rirrnrs nv vv men thmr nuhf w.,., i i - -7

w""w ".w.. wi.; uvjjuv a ucuidiiu io mauc Ot t7 fJr tJ,

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nresented to the Court.

Extract from the Minutes.

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to be protected trom every species lion: but whether tin. m,,i ..... i,v,ddPr

MWU,&"w;v 4VV ;v ...w-vuwwwu., uxi ijuupuc, or i'etion,or both bably havr concluded in