Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 64, Madison, Jefferson County, 28 February 1818 — Page 2

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. . !Wv many, dez, and Monaga arc said, to-be

Reserve )u harrasSinir the royal forces.

'yeaFRANCISCpORANTiA. His excellency the Vice Roy ' ipqa.JuanL.Rwz fe Apodacti. JVow Vera Cruz, Nov. 7, 1817.

Besides the capture ot Mina, r 1 1 I

hafrassing the royal forces.

New Tork, Jan. to. From Curracoa. We learn by the schooner Major Croghan,-that . the Patriot forces on the further n(p. or the Oronoke; were very

strong. It was. expected they

ISeSlUCS IIIC UUlUlt n- --. - - 1 . . , 1 r u: UmA wnnlrl ennn make an attacK on

anri f rif. ncsrruciiun Ul aw f

'T Mv, to communicate ao.. you Carraccas and Laguira; and it

another important event ; name- was believed that both p aces ly that the ringleader Bergara would falhnto their hands, as they has just delivered himself ...up, ..were but poorly defended, with ail his men, to the royal - n troops at Puente del Rey, by a- FROM ENGLAND, vailing himself of the Induito .ArjWa-' -published on the occasion 'of the The . fast, sailing and reguLr touecn having-been happily deliv- trading ship Ann Maria, capt. 4d of a nrincess. Waite, arrived below on luesday

evening, in 40 days from uvcrwTit, c-ri from

New lork, fan. z. pooi. -v,pi. forf;,.Furthcr intelligence Liverpool on the loth December, bv the Ann Haria will .be found and has favored the editors ot the in this days papcr.-It appears Mercantile Advertiser with papers England has at length resolved to tha day - inclusive London on a strict neutrality ween Spain papers to the 8th, & Lloyd Lut, and her colonies. Whether this, to the 6th of that month, being ivill in its operation, put a total .about a fortnight later than our stop to individual speculations, is, former dates. They announce questionable, Spain, with the aid no political events of importance, of Russian ships, is apparently The duke of ork tendered determined on one grand effort his resignation as commander in to preserve her South American, chief, on the 2d of December. Colonies. She must, however, e- The proposal was not then ta.ten -ventually succomb to the spirit of into consideration, but. ministers 'independence, which has taken have since informed his royal too deeproot'to be extirpated, highness (says the London Globe To preserve her power an im- of the" 4th December) that m jr.en.se establishment must be, kept their unanimous opinion, it is sip, and if this were pebble the not called for by any reasons ansvast extent of territory would af- ing out cf the constitution, ford facilities to the independents t London, Dec. 1. which would promise them e- The ships Dawson and Emerald

eniuai suutct)3. 8iiituuuanj Portsmouth, with about 250 The British parliament has been commissioned and non-com mis- , -farther prorogued to the ;th sioned officers, to join the Span- ' 'January, when both houses are ish Patriots in South America, directed to meet for the dispatch The ships go to St. Thomas's of business. It is said and be- An article under the head of licved, that, at an early day, after Rome, in the German papers, rethc meeting of Parliament. Ad- ceived last night, gives an account dresses will be moved for in both of an attempt made by a band of houses, entreating the prince re- roobersto seize and carry off LuRonaoarte. from his seat

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the prospect ot the succession 10 near rnscau. iucy uiwm u.i he throne. -"We understand, his secretary in mistake for his 'says a Liverpool paper,) that no master, "and wounded a relative c Jir, .nJll Kii siitrwi;. r-,( thp fimilv. who was thereon

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' ;e, in consequence, moved into 7 me. December 2. This morning we received Papapers of four days, from iday to Wednesday, inclusive. . ey present us with the the pro- . t' of a law for regulating the ruiting of the army, in ccnmity with king's speech, at 1 : commencement of the sesn. In developing the nature d object cf this measure, M. )uvion St, Cyr, the minister of ir, carefcliy and distinctly stat- , tiut the government of France tertained no intentions incontent with the repose ot Europe, 1 d sought merely to preserve the my in its eflectivc strength, and support the departmental le- . ons in their full complement, d army for defence, and not f or ;., :grandizement, is, he twice de- - ires, the sole object of his maJty. 'J his explanation will probably pease the, , an?;ious fears of the ussian ornrt, wJiich indeed : iht be thought very uwifiablc

1 in the existing state of affairs. i The minister of war makes no allusion to the diplomatic note said to have been presented on this subject; but he states the confident hopes entertained by the king that the burdens of France will soon be terminated by the wisdom and friendship of the allies. The ports are now shut against the import of corn of every description, whether trom the continent, the United States or elsewhere, excepting barley. They at e of course open to the admission of com fiom our own colonies in North America. Paris, Nov. 26. General Baron de Tuyll, the Russian ambassador to the United States of America, and M. de Gallatin, minister plenipotentiary froin Wirtimburg, arrived this morning in Paris, with their suites.According to the last, sen sus, the present ' population of France is 9,045,000 .inhabitants.

MADISON,

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f -..'.I vt i'.'..'::i iecommended to his serious alien tion. It is obvious that there ar several measures, which may, rise out of this, the unbiasse choice of his royal highness wi! direct what they shall be." By the arrival of the scliconc' Major Croghan at New Yorl from Curncoa, are received th latest advices from the Spanis Maine. In Venezuela, gener; Piar, having been convicted c 44 the crimes of conspiracy an treason against the country, an desertion of her banners," hka been executed. A supreme council of the nition was established at Augustun on the 1 1 th of November, ar Simon de Bolivar elected " Fir 'Magistrate or Executive power.1 The council, it is said, is divide into two sections, civil and mill; ry; of the former of which Z js elected president, and of ti latter Brion.

An expedition is on foot again: ;

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February 2&, I3S8. INDIAN AFFAIRS. The latest news from the theatre of Indian war on our southern border, is of a more serious aspect than could be wished. Oa the 12th inst. the governor received an express from major general Gaines, apprizing him ofilciallv of the events, which we have heretofore mentioned, of the attack on maj. Muhlenburg's beats, &c. and requiring from the governor a further !;tacfiment of four battalions of infantry aad four companies of riflemen, to assemble at Hartford on the lirst day of next month, prepared for a three month's tour of duty in the service of the United States. With this requisition, the Georgia Journal informs us, it is the intention of the governor to comply, as far as practicable; but that four companies of riflemen cannot be furnished, because it is believed there are not so many in the state, h it will b;; impossible to organize and march even the infantry as early as the first of next mouth. There appears to be a great reluctance oti the part of the militia to t urn out, a draft having to be resorted to ia aimoit every instance. Nat. Intel. Jan. 26. Georgia troops. On the 27th December the detachment of militia under the command of jn. Glasscok crossed Ocmulgen river, near Hartford, and immediately commenced their march for Chrehaw viliage, (0:1 the west side of Flint river, about 0$ miles from Hartford,) where general Gaines is expected soon to join them with the troops lately detached from general Hopkin's brigade t

late requisition of qvv haw village is friendly , said can furnish J Two pieces of artillery ) ders, under the co:w,i!d Meivin accompany tV ment. Supplies aVc scarce having only rations tor ten or twelve days. A letter from a',

llie army says that gtoj cock has been amrin,.. ..1

4,r

to hasten the movement atiny. Our haggagei;; tensive upwards of r0H. thirteen of which are J

the troops at fort Scotr

of this detachment with a

,tion. -, entirely.' In crc

i.BiWU.vi nit, iiver or

heavy .loaded sunk. The

ws deep and swift, anJ

very steep, it was dj

dim uiiii(.uu to iivc n

aowevcr was lost, thoiM

tents were injured, lath!

major W. ot B-iidiarcJ

tmguhed Iiiselr.', Milledgciilh Re factor

muivvai?, tun,

Gen. Jackson left this' rf

the iiv. inst. for ibn $

take command of the arc; J 1 ....!..!.. .1. 4.

UCU V U'JtlUC liJC OCl!:inil

an, eve 'I he ioiloAinj ofiiccrs comprise the Ajt. gen. Robert B::iLt, tor j'c'n. A. P. hV.uc, furgeon J. C. llnmv:,

omp capr. Glasscl an J li.J

son. Lieut. Lambert, ass? gen. l)r Flournoy,a3rst.: and W. S. Fulton, Kso.si have been attached to the this occasion.

TJic tliousind moantfi

tcers required of West U:

arc ordered to rendczvo-ji

ctteviile on tl

ist rerjment will bi cwri

by col. R. il Dyer, iica;,

Gibson and Mitchell, ia

ton and Ls wis. Tneiiiel

bvcol. Thomas Vviiliiir scl

cols Elliot and Phillip;, Martin and EJis. A handsome compac;

manded by cpt. UuaU

ported of young men oi and its vicinity, accon major general as his 1The promptitude wi:a equipped themselves for1 hinhlv c'.mmenda'o'c

Vilkins Tannchill, i:

last week elected cashier Nashville Bank, vice John son, Ksq. resigned. Cnfiv cf a httcr froni. i

Agini of" Indian afefa governor of Gwtfh Creel: Aenr:, Jan. Kir Tie mascii.rv.'

sent, below to l i c :m!c mi

oeace to ine oii'"w." ,

ed ana tne cn -

stance of this report M

ceived by express. The friendly chiefs s

as

on the nth inst. and lfl' Jjopes that our difi

the Seminoies can

I am with thehig