Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 50, Madison, Jefferson County, 22 November 1817 — Page 2

and odiou'5 discussion of the com- and the influence ofj ministers ; "4 frigates and sixteen thousand A French pa,vr . N pensation law. If that question and, with this impresion on his troops in order to reduce to sub- the American shh'n?l:' ( which wc had like to have for- mind, he expressed ;h anxious mission the revolted colonies of arrived at the port "?' v -ir r . tiMcfi tine nrA A - V, -,- r hf Smith AmprJrn. Smin in return IVInv Ine ' F

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nity and character of congress the bearer of a letter f Am him to cedes to Russia the. island of Mi. been a year in the jyi Fa chill rvlor tr cs it tihnth his roval highness, which had norca and the two California, touched at thp i.r. ' ll:

disposed of. , NaU Intel, been prepared some time, with It is added that the squadron and A number of per

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- . England. ' Wc have reason to of sebastopal, in the Crimea, but one of these Island Lord dmherst and Bonaparte. believe we are correct in stating, that the Porte refuses to all w the thought they miM J, The Caesar, who in conse- that his lordship undertook to de- passage through the Bosphorus, shore unarmed k&y. quence of the loss of the Alceste liver the letter in question. inspiteofthe pressing importu- lar Anthropophagi ;

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loru iiiiucrsi anu ma auuc iruiu niobi respecirui terms ; out disco- i.uuu aiuuabMuur ai. bunduu uc tapiain in coik Batavia, is the bearer of the lat- vers a soarness throughout on at- nople. tained three of the est in telliorence from St. Helena, count of the unneressarv restraint " The ne?ociations at Carlsbad thev were still r i . i

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oi ' j t r , . -.... vii uynM relative to me health & manner of he alleges he is made to undergo, will commence immediately. The on her anival in Fn,

livineofthc ex-emperor or France. The officers of the late Alceste congress will be composed of min- on their cassa hL '

The Caesar having occasion to found that he can have the range isters from England, Russia, lors. Although they U touch at St. Helena, lord Amherst of the whole island in his exer- Prussia, Austria and France. The humanely treated, theyjj

cd to Bonanarte. and in snite of - in or : provided he will allow a Brit, this conirres:, will be theafTairsof tended to eat them kJ

some obstacles that presented ishoffic to attend him ; but to this the revolted colonies in America ; pretended he was one of tJ Themselves, his lordship with ,this he objects. As it is, he may ex. the dispute between Spain and ces of the country, 'ffo capt. Maxwell and Mr. Lynn, tend- hk walk about 1 2 miles, but Portugal, and the question on of all them were tattooed surgeon of the Alceste was allow- then he is liable to meet in his pe the diminution of the army of

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cu iu wau upuu UH11.WU mc ramouiattons inttsn centmeis at uttupauun m r ranee, wm aiso . third of. July lord Amherst was various points who never fail to be agitated at Carlsbad." London Jm,,

ushered into Bonaparte's presence present arms to him. Madame A Flanders mail arrived this Private letters f? v

atLongwood, capt. Maxwell arid Bertrand was seen by the British morning with papers from Brus- state, that 11,000 picked) the surgeon waited in an anti- officers, and the impression made sels to the 13th inst. They an- are ordered to hold thcmJ

chamber. It was not long be- upon them was, that she was a ve- nounte the duke of Wellington readiness for i m mediate cjufore these officers were desired to ry handsome and clever woman! in a new character, as plaintiff in tion to Buenos Avres pur

appearance of Bonaparte which " the editor of a Flemish newspa- The shipping to convey M in the least indicates ill health; on FROM RUSSIA. per. the shores of South' a.Lj

the contrary, he looked well and Boston October it. We have various communica- be furnished by tl fJ

less uiuaicu uiau uiuuidiy. m w c ieam Dy Hie arrivals at this ons on tne suoject or the Mar- eminent in ccmequect tf his conversation with the party, port yesterday from Russia, that est from many pa'rts of the coun- ranement made with thtr

jus questions were put witn tne great parade toofc place at St. Pe- try-; they are nearly of the same Mmtrid. The same letters usual rapidity ; indeed they fol- tersburs: on the second lulv. on character. In consequence of the t hat a forrridnhlr pvtaL

lowed each other in such quick account of the arrival of a prin- continued moisture, the wheat so fitting out at Lisbon ft

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Hiu5i uidih.cu.iuu iit. ciur mcxanaer. one was escort- iir. oaGier is aoout to make With his general curiosity, Bo- ed into the city of St. Petersburg another ascent in his baloon, from naparte inquired of the officers by 40,000 soldiers. The most Dublin, accompanied by a young what stations they filled on board signal marks of respect were lady of the name of Thompson' the ship and on learning Mr. Lynn shown her. and a Mr. Livingston. Thev are Ayas the surgeon, he inquired On the xfith the nuptials were to take their departure from the what system of pharmacy he pur- celebrated, and the whole city Porto Bell 0 Barracks, sued? "That depends on cir- was illuminated for three nights Parliament has been further cumstances." reolied the sunreon. in surrpmn m-m-A .:n j... j r

I hope," rejoined the general . 1 he emperor Alexander pays November. iWADlMJA,

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this island, for here we have the ten reviewing them three or four Leeds and Norfolk, England, and Of W eame thing over and over again times a week. The pay of the other places boast of the revival "llULr ioi. bleeding and calomel for ever." soldiers has been augmented, as of business in the manufacturing T " Hie conversation taking a turn well as that of the officers He establishments. 6 From the Western Spu on the mission of Amherst to is also building a number of fri- ' EMIGRATION China, his lordship related the gates and laree ia's. Great im. TTTF?irn:v tl, Txrr. mntrr

cause of ita failure ; which he as- provements have have been made Vi .1.irin. w hdiev

cnbed to the necessity imposed in the city in regard to the side News from the Levant has cau- quailed the present. We K iinnn Kiim Kir thd mivrnr nr t't lire . r . . . . I

w7 .v w.w.9w. -M nu pdvcinents ; in tact sea here the greatest sensation, rrom travellers who Have smiUDfthesiWDdmneceenimes throughout the empire , he keeps News of the violent death of the crossed the mountains, that

L- i ? Jb i "aiuum fc5 ana more m- ramous partizan Czerny Georges, no unusual tiling to pass i u-hich his i lordship intimated could provements have been made since formerly chief of the Servian in- mllies a day, alf steering t: not be submitted to. Here Bona- the last French war, than for a surrection against the Ottoman navigable waters of the Chio: mrfvs armvpr shewed the man. nrear nnmKcr f wr. r.. ti ... , . r.-i . w

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;inaeea: iNownaaitsuiteamy po- ine season was very- forward was a native cf Albania, andserv- Argus estimates the numb

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u.siruaca mm 10 K.S5 m5 great quanuues ot gram have been ship, tro Pctrovitch. His personal bra- U.e couutry since the toe: ann if that would not do. he npd to F. nor ion 4 0j r.j ... r . . .

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l . i 1 ; 7 V" u uuiiu ut vciy naa raisea nun to be a ch ef temher, at coo per vec&. i might, if required, have saluted Lurope. of a warlike nation. He left his hundred and twentv in one A a more offensive part provided seat at Kaisnow, a small town in pany with their pa'stor at my opted couia De attained. Bans August if. Bes?a mKlO tn m tr II ,-.1 J lorl ipp)4 If n!or from I

In the course of conv-ersation For some time there has been the final arrangement of the fron- town in the District of W tion -Bonaparte said he knew of a good deal of vague conversa- tiers of his dominion. The com- bound to Indiana.

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r "u B- 1 rFr 1 ?on respecting a treaty concluded mandant of this city who had lar instances

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" uuxaiiuiuaana. setters trom ed him to be arrested and tried, ularlv at

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thepropnetyof his present situa. th.s mormng dated July 27th, to the Turkish pwtrnment, de- NEW ORLEANS., tion bang taken into cons.dera- which state that it is confidently capitated, and 1 is head sent to Extract of c kil-r to th E tion by the crowned heads of Eu- asserted there, that the courts of Constant nople, w th those of n &ZrtZiMiU rope. Notwithstandrng h.s dis- St. Petersbnrgh and Madrid sign- of his prinefpai adhemUs We I Si appotments he St. affects great ed a treaty of alliance on the 27th are info'rmed that strong fenncn! tiu, OrLs, Oct. z. re iance on the ius .ee of the of May : by virtue of which tation exists in Servia : the tram. " I am som: to iufra ! prince regent oi tngland hen Russia is to furnish Spain with a cal death of Ceomes anno: but that the Velio J Fw ta

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