Indiana Republican, Volume 1, Number 51, Madison, Jefferson County, 29 November 1817 — Page 2

towards her ; and it wa only when he came very near that he saw the crow lying flat on the deck; all which he thought very strange. Having gPt' ", he exhibited his papers; but he was to'.d they were o no use, unless he had a turU.sh passport. His vessel and cargo, were dec toed a fair prize, aryj A- men armed with muskets, pistols and sabres, took possession of the sh'P while five of h crew, xnclud "S the pilot, two Rn..!nd

'adopted son ot tnc nn, - . carried on board the pirate vessel. . These persons are now msUv"?. As sorttos the pirates had taken the vessel, and shut up the cap-. LdfcMnderof . the crew, iftthc fore hold, the hato ot which was guarded by one of . them, with a naked sabre, thc teered for Algiers, and passed Oporto on the. 4'h of July... I" H,e mean time, captain Schaumami engaged his people to underTake, athe hazard otthe.rl.ves i the recovery of the vessel.:! hey ) ,ccordingl forced their way up ., r.n the cth. and at-

tacked the turkish crew with ti e greatest intrepidity. Aa batflc which Ust an "hour they succeeded in killing riewhefce. levcn, and threw ihcir bodies into the sea! In this unequal contest, captain Schumann was severely mounded on the head, m. the fcack and in the hand. His five sailors came off tolerably well, scarcely had they congratulated, each other on their victory, vyhen another coantar hove in sight, .but happily they escaped this new danger, and entered the harbor of- Lisbon in safety, on the 7 th.

AMSTEROAM, AU S. The Zceploeg, capt. Musselman, which sailed from the lexclat the end of July, with about cjoo German emigrants tor Amc rica, was forced back to the lc::cl, a fortnight ago, by contrary vindf.rIn this" voyage 60 p.isrcngers died. An epidemic disorder broken out on board the Av ril, which is in the Texel, also with emigrants ; many persons have died of it. By order of the government, the others have been conveyed from on board to a place prepared for them in the Isle of Wicringen, both to recover their health, and to prevent the propagation of the disease. It is said that there arc 700 other emigrantb at the Texel, who had been engaged by the house of Rudolph to go to Philadelphia, but that hitherto they could pot be sent for want of paying ihcir passage and maintainance.

a most insane individual spirit-"

without system or means 01 cution; and which was revealed to the government by the third or fourth person to whom it was confided. What have the goveminent to fear from such combinations when surrounded by twenty million of loyal subjects. An insurrection at Lyons, with its usual concomitants, was maththe lie of one passing hour, a day had not elapsed before he n d distortion ot tne

,u exnoscd ; m the time it

we a momentary interest to a ?cw diurnal sheets 5 and put a tewfrancs in the pockets of the newshawkers. Need we repeat a well knoun truth, that no nation in Europe, enjoys more real tranquility than France at the present moment i Another idle story itf found m the assertion, that the allied sovc reigns have refused to lessen the army of occupation .: '1 he sage quill-driver who make the assertion are, ot ail men in the woi Id, least likely to know the secret ot cabinets; of course, if it were true, they coutu not be the proclaimers of it. But why have not these paragraphists taxed tneir memories alittiei They forget,

that, by the treaty ibif, r ranee w nn ri'du to excect auy dimi

nution of that army until the expiration of three years. The reduction already made was purely gratuitous ; and wc are satisfied, that, when the generous lit conies on again, further reductions will be made by the allies, without any tear of putting the existing order of things in France in the smallest jeopardy. Punhhmcr.t.h not '-caution, were three out of five ot the causes of the formation of this army 011 cur frontier.

Hiauuauitu, uw jjuus will

in the erection of tins building, with its machinery. It had just gone into operation wttn a fair o r -..vnrr owner.

nrnsnect or cin1Al,b w . t 1 Sat a lesson on the uncertain- vest u not so superabu:,dant

tv of human attainments: loss is estimated at from six to seven thousand dollars.

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quesuonaDiy icmam open after

cue iui iivvtuiutr. a lie ha

Ul lilt iiuvv wuv-ai 13 Udt

Casualty. -On Saturday last, Mr.. Jonathan Horton was drowned in the 91110, opposite this. town. This, mebncholy. occurrence, was ocasioned-by the upsetting of a small boat, m, which, Mr. Horton -and several others were sailing for their artusement. Cm. iaz. Very late from England. hycvJ Tcrk, Nov. 3. fast sailing and regular

trading ship Minerva, Sketchley, Saturdav.

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MADISON,

November 29, la 17.

William Creighton, Junr. Ksq. late a representative in congress from the state of Ohio, has been elected president of the United States' branch bank, at Chillicothe. It is generally reported, says the r.hillirnthe SuDDorter. that

the German Bank of Woostcr

It is actually a wa'ste of time has stopped payment, in consenmi naner to expose the futility of quence of which the bills of that

the alarm'reports, which are pe.;,vnrnllv nut in circulation. The

youngest ofopring of Time are their constant detectors. A ccn spiracy to assassinate the French princes, is attempted to be made a source of agitation. Europe may depend upon it, that it has excited nothing but pity in the breasts of the Bourbon family. The trial of .Desbans, and his four, pitiful accomplices, proved the project to be the instigation of

bank are refused currency there.

The Cincinnati Gazette of the 17 th inst. says, the Saw Mill of Mr. John Palmer, in the lower part of this town usually called the Ox Saw Mill, was destroyed by fire, on Friday night : It contained a deal of valuable machinery, by means of which it was put in operation. By this calamity a worthy citizen is reduced to poverty, having expended his all

arrived at this port on oatu relay, in 27 csays from Liverpool, whence she sailed on the morning of the 4th of October. Ihe editors of the Mercantile Advcrtior hwp received dv this arrival

their hies of Liverpool papers to the "V London to the first of OctotuT, and Lloyd's Lists to the 10th September, all inclusive. The last Liverpool letters, and all the accouts, state that the harvest had not proved so abundant as was expected, and the quality ef the new wheat was inferior and uniit for present use ; in consequence of which, American and other foreign wheat and Hour had advanced considerably within the , last ten days, and it was believe;!

the ports would continue open alter the 15th of November. The typhus fever has msd? its anpearance in Loi.don. 1 The last French papers arc entirely filled with the detiih of the ,Ur,inn in the department of the

VUVH"" a . . Seine, which is uecidedly' in favor of what is. Called the liberal part v or revolutionists, inis is likely to be the case aii over the kingdom: a circumstance of inhmt'e importance to Fiance in her Bouibonists and ultra royalisis are terribly alarming at this aspect of tilings-. m t A public subscription has been opened iu lris tor the support of the liberty of the press, and lor defraying the expense of writers

prosecuted tor aocinnes iavoi iuic to human freedom. M. Ldhtte, governor of the bank of France, and the duke of Broghe, member of the chamber ot peers are to receive the subscriptions and

apply them. Much political discontent appears to be growing up in iicrlin and other parts of Frussia. tocictics are forming with a view ot procuiing a constitution formed on principles of liberty, k is said the king of Prussia has agreed to withdraw his contingent of troops from France, on receiving the amount to which lie was entitled up to the year 1820. The corn markets in Holland and I landers have lately advanced considerably, notwithstanding the favorable haivcst. JJvcrfiosl. October 3.

The accounts from London tiiis morning state, tiut an advance from 8 to 10s. per quarter hai ta-

unm ior luimcuiaic use. nP.r

sequence, nour nas heen gradual!

lyadvancing tor the last ten davV and 54 to 55s. for sweet Aii

i now demanded. Rice is scarce'

and steady at 30 to 38s. per cw ... ;. The emigration from Euro.

to the united states is estimated

in London to exceed one tW 1 .'..i.i..

sanu wcttiy. Pan's, Scpt.il

I lie king ot bpain has radSe a treatv concluded at Paris in k

i i last by which he accedes to d

aas t)i use congress or viasuf and is incorporated with the jr3

FuiOocan confederacv.

4 It is calculated, in Livr-

that Britain has imported, with:

a year, neany 15 minions etc his worth of flour, from th:' States.

FROM CHILL By the Ganges, arrived Nantucket, from the Pacific

cean, wc learn, that on the::

June she put into Talcagtiana! Chili ; for supplies, and hi it:

7 days : the place was ?arns

with about two thousand kir

1 troops tncy had Ind noactn with the Datriot trnoits wnc; t

latter took th ritv ConrecM

.4 1 The garrison was shrot of pro sion, particularly bre?d ; hoa vcr, capt. Rav obtained wo;

1 J water. and some bul!nc:-: in a

change for bread, and vm

lILiH-lJ. ilil.it Wd3 tliti' '1 alcaguana, one frigate onesli 1 -Ji

ot war three gun ongs 4

number of ships, &c. 1m triots :i.;sttid ail the cou

. . , round, except the pennon wliicii the city stands. I hj r.

alis's expcctcil a rc-mrorcci fiT?:n Lima; sliouhl th"' be annointed in that, they tai&

cvacuatiinr the nlace in aoout

month ; they had vcbseen?)

to take all their troops ou. were not annnvedbv the patr.

who having cut oil ad supjj

from the country, upon start v.r The rannon H1

forts were dismounted, rcj-i

be taken ofT, should thej dcr the neceity of W

place.

FROM AMELIA 1S Extract vf a letter p-u'-

e V appears indeed rirvihrftil as to the fate ct t'-:

the rontinualjcj

dissatisfaction existing themselves, (the patnf

promise a total ;'" wlioic concern. j rirnrv Um the c(rrm

were dissatisneu, 'l"", a belief that thegem;, tivc was self iiggraniii'" to favor Scotch iiiteu

rave the cominan 1 -f . .. .....r r tie w ills -

became restless and AVhc-n commodore U-

with two lieu pru - . signed, and theco::