Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 37, Madison, Jefferson County, 3 September 1817 — Page 1

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Kean, in a letter to 6 5 government and that he had CTXTi-lh late president, make, the follow- sd Iron, j the bland of St. He- g y rf inr remarks on this work : lena for Malta. . orrniint nf

I ran now answer the question

your favor of the 30th July, 1816. viz. Who shall write the history

nnvimnnrtance. is an account of

Utica, July 22. ihc capture, by the Royalists, of n J .' .)... Mvi-jn (reneril Calzada,

'published by

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EVERY SATURDAY.

wth July, 181O. ... y7'"- L V":r. ' ..r Cilzada.

CONDITIONS. , ';z. v, ho shall write the history His Exce lency governor y.n- ..r.Tf rheNorth.

'"""'c r of the American Revolution, &C ton arnved m tms viuage on i uo- rtLlndeoendenti

7. . i " Major general James Wilkin- day last, to attend ? meeting ' " f " rMd ,he cni. ft fe - SOn has written it. He commences the Canal Commissioners, and re- ""SlhSi e with the battie of Bunker's or turned to A bany on Saturday TSSlSimA

L,.i ..av five cents it paid Breed s lull at Doscon, ana wu nnrtance bv the Royalists, who

eludes wnh the ba.f near r,ew- - ' J , " creTnd for mention Cabada . as one of the

ce've moums 4 or uneans, on liic mi55iaMF, - T r ul fnrmpr most audacious chieis ot tne insur,Pt, Ii0d of forty' years. It wi.H several eswe.of theformr in?

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aritt. f onfines himself to military trans- work are dauy mending," --v -. , . . r-

" " .. . : i.Wr.f.rrPtrnvcrv bers. It is determiiiea, wc .,& h-"-" rD,. D..

u'''""r"l"K6l" jiuuuii "i iv... - - j . .,!- thr ranal from 'US about ilautusco. '''"' . rt. i y r few of the civil. I knew bun per- informed, to make the cana 1 trom itttimto iiwmtinM. or sonaiy near lorty years ago, but this place to Saliiu, ("ty miles; wjWaa.i the annak of em.au'rT'' Lveiiot seep or beard from him without a lock, It having' been th fnstimtion publislied by Don "i".'."6 for the last seven years: I think ascerta.ned that a water level can thjt j th. ZZ'L,,. : him above mediocrity. He has be maintained for the whole dts- t l8 'vears the tribunal sens in proportion, and . Dten jn the army during the whole taoce. tenccd j 10,400 persons, to be time, and is better qualified to . v 2t. burned alfve; 70,980 to be.burn. fofihi advertiser, until ordered give a description of us proceed- -d . from East 1,'iorxda to cd in effigy: and 1,405,07 1 to va, I ings than any gentleman witft h th inst h2Lve rcachcd Savan- rious penances. whom I am acquairued. . , At that time. Tsavs the Sa- '

iV.r. 7.y IS. vannah Republican) Gen. M Gre- frm Paris Papers.

i .TT.rt-T Wirnin LUC ld3l OV,vvi w. v.-.- . ..i.,,.j Kilt

mukjjciv. . u;;.... ror was on nmciu

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1 the last seven or eignt . '. , ,lt ld- but . - thrrWA of the ship Hope

.fc txrMii-im Artliiir T.pr. snn months, in oermar.iow n, au jui o rl advanced ftrf rn the 2ird luly m W

I late Charles Lee, Ksq. of six mlks 'ft: to, and taken port at Cowturd, a days from Havre de Grace, Pans L, and an officer of the U. hzvc not heard "t&'fr blockhouse, about 40 miles from papers have been received to the Navy, was murdered lately mg there until lately. n kept stinc The general was Uh June. Gen. Savary had arl y . . r..L' i.vicf.if rump rftrrea ana urivaie. ww . . r - .1 c . . m tj-

'densbur Marviand. Anc . nrfMviru)2r to move kji i" rived at JkrieLc. vv ,aenbuurft, mdii" rinvrnor in the samelet- pre?JUI,o w , . ..uu.Lrfmm

of his murderer we nave not ; ni npr Johns, and expecieu iu i i)ein cuswuy ui.u.u

d. He fell, not intrieser- vci 'uv, 0 jn a few days, by wmcn umc, t Vienna, wnere mb pic .-vw f his country, but, (to use dote- i was believed, his forces would be been sent. Some of iheBor. - . it- With rrfnfrt to crenerai wn- ,. a An. . . m-c hppn

nffuaee or the lutciiieenccr; j-- adequate to n:s ouiecu aeaux cuuspuw & the horrid praaice of kin.on I reflect an nt he was short jof provisions, condemned It is said there are ijr, the Moloch to whom arc was in 1777 an aid o benerai h arrison not abb to mount forty thousand weavers m Prussia ,rikr,A c mnv Voun? Gates, and by him sent to con- ij . , fortress, and who for want of employment arc

like him the pride of the grcss at forktown, in Fenn y th ,atriot fleet before it so strong uuable to furnish subsistence to .andthehopeoftheirfriendi." vania, with the dispatches ivin ,udc fhc possibihty or their families. A good -deal of Wed under his fatal wound an account of the sum : dcr or ssistancc bcing rendered by injury has been sustained in Hoind twenty davs, and died on Sir John Burgoyne and the ijnt ; armameilt whkh sailed from land from inundations. It is Ldav last, in the 1 st year ish army to the Amc"cs;" Havannah oh the 1 ith ult. for its the Russian court will pass the Le.' Saratogo; on the way he spent a doubt was enlerUined next winter at Moscow. I he to ' day at Reading, about Wty miles dy surrender. After German diet was again in session ;Wpnn. from Yorktown, with a young ricnned Amelia, St. hut was expecred to adiourn on

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;f,oT, l,dv from Philadelphia, wnoiu T. ,1 A,mmtine. the mam the 1st of Julv tor some months.

The disnutes between the king

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.- 1. :M...;n -iftprwards married, wnen inc j - .i1.MHpnpndent armv

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press. Although vve nave oxspaiuica - . - (whose numoers auu ana uicdu v.. 1 it but a sliRht perusal, wc propositions were made for M fi be mUch greater 'than most Native to the constitution is yet:

it contains many important a proper compumcm pe0ple imagine) will, U is suppos- unsettled, un me 4 , and official documents, not itc ot General Gates, who brought dmove bWestwardly, and at- the assembly rejected the propos- ! found in any other history us such pleasing ne; d tempt the reduction of Pensa- cd constitution by a majority of L,n, w. swill tWforc' Samuel Adams with a grave and 1 The min0nty presented an

last be a valuable acquisition to solemn face, moved Congress ,tnat ; address to thekingexpressingtheir use ueayaiuauieacquibiuuu ntleman should te ' r, . ir h,r from St. Saha- the ronstitution.

iytmw. - king immediately dissolved

sembly and ordered tnc

s to their houses, anci on

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perusal ot all who are anxi- - aniv. Jo become particularly ac bta'ul 1 ; . , chort nassa-re l.'i imrvof our ed at Nassau in a shoit pabsa

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Lntry, or, who feel interested tram u u. w ,a cial

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boom MEXICO. uiiuiuM 'rr ri To thenXness of a eomtaer.' on the .4th ot AprJ, iomepomuic ,i ,11 of whom lived to be bap-

number of the " Journal cf the tised.rW; M. ,

Thomas M' lib order fIOm the 13Ht-