Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 44, Madison, Jefferson County, 11 October 1817 — Page 3

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MADISON,

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.men and guns liave Arrived. They have now three armedbrigs, and three schooners, besides about eighty men, besides officers, making ninety-four in all ; and military and naval stores arrived at Sr. Mary's this morning, in the ship Margaret from New-York: so that if the patriots consider the place worth holding, their force is certainly more than sufficient for that object. " The Spaniards are said to be in considerable force at Cedar

"t a cratfthar Point, about 20 miles tr the south.

, are amni - Set? j- r Smuel Alexander, at ward of Fernandina, waiting for .. : r. , nnmher nf some transports, with ordnance

I. j wjH serve as an IS- nuuiuwuiy aiuics, irum oi. nu-

fudze for tne cuumy ui b..w. ,vv nmma son if elected. are encamped at the Orange

vjiuvc un uic main, iu view tu PRESIDENT'S RETURN, Fernandina. waiting "to join the - Spanish forces. It is said, and

tf President of the United Coppingcr will command in per.

U:k returned to tne seat or Qrm v p,.

fnnicnt. The citizens of the

Eict too well appreciated me Extract of a letter from ternandina, res and importance of the dated the 6tb but.

of Observation which the

dent has happily completed,

rir.it him to return

" We are all in contusion

' Mac Gren-or has resigned the com-

the .,, ,J r,Tr Iiij fTtrrc anrl mn

knrh as little ceremony as , . w j -i,, ti

Residents h we usually come t0nK)rr0w from the Span-

gonc. 4VO . iards. I have moved my tanuly

k tne line or me u.n uy , rr f t s, M

Marshal

concours

horseback, througn ueorge- Americans ct possession of the Y and the City, to the house FIoridasA s!ui have no pe.ee

...J . . ..I hnnlc iislfh i '

TCC'CU I'll nauuj "u i

me oi tne strict oy q my COO(s t0 St Ma. I, and escorted by a v1 lherc to'Wait the result. I urse of ciu-ns,on foot ' u ROt be , bcfore the

rc welcome, and numerous

ffestaiions cf respect and af-

NEWS FROM AMELIA.

Maysvillsi, Sept. 26. On Monday evening last, between Washington, (Ky.) k Morton's Mill, a murder, (and to judge from circumstances) of the most diabolical nature, was com

mitted by a negro man belonging

Charleston, Sept. 12.

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1 ' o 1 ii to Cant. Montioy or this county, 12. one 18 pounders, calling lu 11 J J r . . 5 r . i on Mr. Andrew Knctzar, who if the Buenos Ayrean Gov- , , VMAr

ill L"V iwwv -

bent vesse!. I be Lcngres,, ; t ha. left a widow ll,e Calypso of Pb.ladclpbm, ' .rhiMnt.,n,ouni

Uicd oflourbar yestenlay with ". l

rize,a Spanish ship loaded ri it 1 i 'From the best lhrormation we suar and coffte, bound Juux t aKmSo 11 n a- 'vunU have as yet been able to obtain, Ihvani to I 1H17 I hrnurrn .....

.-f -o- th circu,nstances which led to 'ipnlaencss of the pilot that l lc rtumsi c t , . a. 1 t the horrid deed are as follows .

, . . On the evening or the same day )nz -with her prize, proceeds V ulctvu, hL , . . ' Ju'ely for A.nel a-& that thev were both driving team, -iutainofthe brig informed ith loads from Maysv He In , i f j t , , br ,1 . nassino: up Limestone lull the ne- , tl)it he had taken five other Pain J$ . . . -infr

hduriiiff his cruize, and MaBro wimuuci , . I liJiiS f. b 11 r Utlil" road to nrcveut some ladies hu mem all fcr that port. -Vc 0 ." prV,. r-n,fr rn.

rmvf'd him for ins conduct, at

1 ' t as our paper Was going to wrfich he took umbrage. Mr. s, v.e were politely favored Knetzar stopt in Washington ; 1 the following Extract of a the negro passed on asmaildis1 waited for

tctciveu mis morning una St. Mary's, dated the cth of Mr. K. having a stake .prepared Q.ber: for the attack. So soon as the I! ad some business which unfortunate man drove up he dine to Fcrnandma this mor- commenced assault, broke his ! On mv arrival there I skull bone, his brains and one eye

so"y to find the place in tlic were beat out. A small youth lte:t Possible state of confu- beinc present gave the alarm.--

Col(;nc!s Posey and Par- This monster made his escape and tad resigned their mmmis- wc have not heard that he has

Is two days ago, and last eve- yet been taken. It is sincercl? F Genera! Mac Grro-or rc honed that all persons who are

N histo!tinv.nw n .hnf en.' i 'undv ro iusticc and humanity,

' & rc-rtnbarked on board his will not be backward in endcavorthhisfair.ilyandiun.ituie. ing to apprehend and bring said :;nfl T t . i ..ntJinrti minis ltlicnt.

, wi ii vine nas oeen appoint- niurucrci u uwum.. t l'c tcrr.nor the knowledge wc have or

l)uncil or Clliccrs was to take him he is a bright mulatto, about c to determine whether to 5 feet 9 or 10 inches high, heavy La battle, or to abandon the dark eye brows, and long black -peaceably. The Morgiaaa' eye lashes, a niolc on one oims

cheeks, dressed in tow linen shirt and trowsers, by the name of Ben. 200 dollars reward for his apprehension has been raised by subscription in the county of Mason. . Eagle. . Chillicothe, Sept. 25. ¶ Murder -On Sunday last, the citizens of Highland county were called upon to witness a most flagrant and barbarous murder, committed at the house of John Reddick, Paint township, on the body of Lydia Sanders, a girl in the 15th year of her age. The savage act was perpetrated by means of two strokes with the edge of an axe one through the temple into the brain ; the other struck the head at the upper part of the right ear, and entirely sev-

ered the back part or the head coming through at the lower part of the left ear, and into the floor. The last blow appears to have been given after the victim had fallen. The coroner's inquest brought in a verdict of wilful murder by some person unknown, to the jury. However, on Monday, a young man by the name of Mark Tomlinson was apprehended on suspicion, and committed to the jail of the county to await his trial. . Scioto Gazette. FISHING VESSELS RESTORED.

. Halifax, Aug. 29. ¶ By a decision in the Admiralty Court this day, the twenty sail of American Fishing Vessels brought into this port on the 17th June last, by H. M. S. Dee, Captain Chambers, are to be restored to the claimants. ¶ They (the claimants) to pay costs—which will not be heavy ; the King's Advocate (R. J. Uniacke, Esq.) having relinquished his fees on the occasion. An appeal, however, it it said, will be entered on behalf of the captors —the original owners taking their vessels on bonds to meet the event, which will probably be decided between the two governments, G. B. and U. S. as a matter of public interest. . New-York, Sept. 15 ¶ Sentence of death was pronounced upon Capt. Jacobson at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon, by his honor Judge Livingston. The prisoner heard it with firmness, and was apparently unmoved. He observed to the court that he had three requests to make, viz. that his person might not be confined in iron, that he might be executed in the dress he then wore, and that his body might not be given for dissection.

THE VALUE OF PRECAUTION. Yesterday a person employed in painting the outside of a high! building in town, while" on "the very top of his ladder, was alarmed l'f a horse & chaise which had been frightened and escaped fiom its driver, and was running furiously towards him. Several gentlemen saw the danger the painter was in, and sprung to the ladder, bur were unable to pre vent the houe from running against it, and giving it such a shock as to turn it over. Fortunately the painter had taken the unusual precaution of securing the top of the ladder by a rope, & when it was violently turned over lie clung to the under side of it, and escaped uninjured.

Ms os ten Paper.

If there be -any end to specie, it will, ultimately, be discovered in the United States. In addition to the millions which have lately arrived in this country, we have to-day to notice the receipt of the following sums : The ship Radius, from London hmnMit out 120.000 dollars, for

the U. States Bank; and the Che. a yHPQ rub, at Boston, from Lisbon, bro t fl fk ly J 1 2,6,000 dollars, for the same a. -hiteM JjlnV? . . - lor Sale at this Qfot-

Notice is hereby given, To the Electors of Jefferson County, that there will be an E.ection held in the different Townships in said county, on Saturday the 19th inst. for the purpose of electing one Associate Judge of the Circuit Court for the county aforesaid.' , THO'S T. STRIBLING,sj c. Oct- 11. Laud ior Sale. I will sell that valuable little firm in Gallatin County Kentucky, known by the name of the Cave Spring Tract of Land, about 25 acres cleared, and in good order for a crop a lasting Spring , of the best quality near the house the place lies high and healthy, and adjoining the fend of Judge Davidg?. For terms apply to the subscriber near the premices. PRESLEY GRAY. Oct. 11, 1817. , 44-.3w. Henry Wood ward. V feGarret Hycr, j Jlclunml)le the lOlh A'oveuibcr, 1017, before John Meek, J. P. Oct. I!,ittl7. . 44-5 w ever and Ague, and Intermittent Fever CUKLD ! ! The subscriber has just received from Doctor Griliith,-an infalible remedy tor the above mentioned dieases. Of the many hundred boxes which have been sold in New-York and Cincinnati, a sin gle case has never occurred in which ONE box failed to cure in T1IREL days, as can be attested by many gentleman of respectability. For Sale by THOMAS DOUGLAS. Madison, Sept. 16, 1817, 40tt