Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 66, Madison, Jefferson County, 14 March 1818 — Page 4

P O E TRY.

His fatal dart suspends his mor- as an.act of duty to the public; DlSTtt r rv talblow. the.Q.ther.aj)Qble and indignant - rmnr , ll !nV

From the Kentucky Argut. TIME. 0q yonder cliff, which, towering high, Restraint Kentucky fJ foaming

theother a Jioble and . indignant rmRF .

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TV important IN UW improve, reiusai. loussam answer to n ;nfr T1S fev

when that is o'er, .Roleme was in the following no- tQ pubK " Uleir fri 'Tisgone, 'tis past, and will re- ble strain " What have I not have erectedn;3)!?)

turn no more passed my wora uj uic ontisn m.. , r"1uervn..

. . . nine norm rt- i

general i How, then, do you sup- h,v rnm" Madison

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turn no more.

T.OVELY OMAEL.

pride,

prise I will rnvrr tn

The blast of war may loudly blow, honor by breaking !

u- vu7 liave comment : .S Pf;.h d; key which wiU3 it? Hisreh. ' wm be dispuSed

leoiascoi war may louuiy uiuw, iiwuu uiumi u i ,tu' reasonable ternv rT The note of animation ; ance on my good faith leads him corn s,.ock w .f walnri what insnires thv to put himself in my power, and '....mi L' . Ss and 1

Iview'd the torrent hurrying by, valor, what ; ires thy to put himself in my power, and Swell'd by a thousand stream- , r j should 5e forevcr infamous were

' 'kts, ldc aam Like woman's approbation ? I to act as you advise. I am faith. And rushing down the dreadful . fully devoted to the republic, but s.weeP . . . . , Woman, without thy dazzling will not serve it at the expense of To join the billows of the deep. charms conscience and my honor."

The world were wrapt m shade; This nobleness of soul render-

Cold were the clarion's call to ed Toussant the less suspicious of

tar

will be taken. ue,!

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Through sorrow's gloom and pleasure's dream, Thro' fields of joy and vales of tears; Time, like that dark resistless stream, The emblem bright of rolling years, Bears us along with ceaseless wave,

To the dark sea beyond the grave. Wlle lory love an4 duty

Xo, down the swift tumultuous Sa11 warm flood Alar.m' From deluged bank and moun- nd fire Thealtfofinan the rifted To gain the .need of beauty. wood, .Souther In tumbling chaos toss & glide; - --- Thus time sweeps on with rapid Toussant, the Negro - Chief.

flow m io2, during tne snon in

NOTICE

ALL persons indebw, estate nf ,

arms, meanness and nerfidv in others. ArcA A011 Hi

And laurel'd wreaths would And accordingly he was soon in- ship, Jefferson co " fade. veiled bv fair and solemn

mises tn tnisf-himsplf in the nnw- l ...

Then lovely sex, ,w,th mag.c erof the Frenfhgeerlj Le dlerc, aHehwZ are notiW Ll

vit " sent him to France, and hv order w ,

. ... of the &. consul' he was hmwn X"' 'UtMnte

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into a loathsome dungeon where ELIZABETH HO WARN J

pot known. Con. CouranU March, 7, 1818. l

Information Wank

About twenty years am

Rules from Ptolomys Golden Talk. I never exalted the proud rich

man, nor hated the poor just man.

I never denied justice to the poor m"'Ce. l.kt. o & for poverty, nor pardon the do v"d n Switzerland, Ie

poverty, nor pard

wealthv for his riches. I never

Our dearest, brightest hopes terval of peace between :England Kave rcwira f0r affection, ncr.

below.

Seest thou yon arch that proudly braves The dashing floods which beat and roll ? So HOPE, o'er .time's tumultuous waves

Rears her bright arch and bears

the soul From scenes of doubt a tears,

To that bright world beyond

spheres.

LEON.

nativecountry for the Ui

States ; if he is yet living h

hear advantagious news ll

received ror mm trom m

land, by miking known his of residence ; and if he is

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and v ranee, Maitiano, ins urn- punishment upon passion. I ncish general who had been at war Ver suffered evil to escape unpunwith Toussant, went to his camp ished, nor goodness unrewarded, in the country, in order to settle T trr ,niiri :: u:.

j y a. i'wvi-i ul. iiiuu u.niLr lu 111 11 n

some ooints with him orevious to it .,r w.rr 1,: tJiose acquainted with him,

the embarkation of his troops, deserved it. I never punished in ?V8IVC lnformall,'n ab

u was a provero among uic anger, nor promised in mirth. I . " ' - v-pww. whites of St.-Domingo, as well nevpr Hid pViI imnn mcate what they know respet

. .1 .1 m ...... r 'wi liini In f AHirn. rC fj

as me DiacKS. mat loussant never n-AnH . ,wt,?r. 1 i. . vuiwi i;i hjchm

Arc flr. Armrriinplv. ?.,u. . K- i 4 u.. .1 ;, Register at Vevay m the Stlt

, , e ; o ovuiiiii. iu uc juvcu uy uic tlOOa. t v world of the Bnush general, trusting the and6 feared by ihe wicked. I al. In""ai f promise of the necro chief, did vevay, Jan. 0, j3i

.1 , c , . . " "7 " .iv pwiyi were . r,-i j. f tne not scrunle to j?o to him with on- ki-j ku nj7i 1 ... U" J he editors or

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ON THE NEW-YEAR. Once more the earth, as changing seasons run, Wheels her huge orb around the golden sun, 3orne on the wings of Time, with swift career,

ly two or three attendants, the?.'

he was a considerable distance from his own army, and he had to pass through a country full of negroes, who had very lately been his mortal enemies. Mean-

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newsjaf

throughout the United State

requested to insert theabrwei

times in their respective w and thereby render an 5-3

service to Mr. Tapolet or iiid

lations.

apply to

COPELAND P. J. ARION. Madison, February 28.

ISO TIG Ell Hg HE subscriber has a piece of 8 l.nrl 1

while Mpn. RoUme, the French half north of Madison, on the ' commissioner, wrote a letter to r()ad leldi from Madij()n A CAIT 1'ION TO THE PtiBi loussant urging h.m to seize Vernon on which t,lere . RUN AWAY from m f ha f - fir h s t ImmJJ.a. '

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Successive months proclaim the h m as prisoner. Of this plot --yrY V nT; 7 ;'h V npwhnmr u i j - r v a lawful fence and we watered: Ohio, a young man who u new Dorn year. the eenerat received informatnn .... .. , cu t? . r , L..,

. . . " wnicn ne wishes to rent tor one, mmseir Kusser coiston, oy TVh?U vPrJnrr tc y l way Dut proceeded on ne- two-or three VMrs Fnr fr ' fess;on a dothdr. sivs he

wn..7 vertheiess. . ' lfc,UM , . . ' '

m-fi ifT' l When general Maitland and his Which closes all (how short the attendantf arrived at Toussant's space between ! head-quarters, he was not to be

u. man, au iui w seen The general was desired to Waittheturn of dawn's ethe- William Hood, nal rar ' cenerai Maitland's mind besran to VS.

Infatuate wretch! to waste the InisSive !lim' vyas natural npon Saml. Dlllev, jr j I u a reception seeminjriv so unrivil . . . J ft

:A:."?c t and so much fallen in with thl KetumablC belorC

..W&VV hours of time, Ev'n while ye seem to lengthen nut nur flnnm.

With rapid steps we hasten to SenerfV' says the upright chief, the tomb : " read these bcfore we talk together; the one is a letter just Almighty power who guid'st the received from Roleme, and the world below, other my answer. I would not Source of all good, whence our come to yu unth" I had written blessings tiow, my answer to him ; that you may Teach my young mind the fleet- see Il0W safe vou are with me ;

and Iiow incapable 1 am of baseness." General Maitland read the letters, and found the one an artful attempt to excite Toussant to seize his guest

ana so mucn raucn in with the warning he had received. But, at the 21 st day length, out comes Toussant, with 1 o 1 n two letters in his hand " There

0 m - ing hours to improve,

Direct and guide me to the realms above. While death, grim tyrant! still delays to throw,

born in Massachusetts, and

father now lives in the a

New York; he is about 11 & years of age, 5 feet 6 or 8 xcd

high, light hair blue eyes, face, down look, had on a

surtout. wirh bullet buttons

blue tight coat with gilt butt' grey sattinett pantaloons, h Kr!m nil new;

A - lllllA 1111 1 IJ VV IJ1 llllA ' '

UIC UI1 . ,' , ,,M

Ot March, high, star in her forehead, cd and square docked, a ring

on her right fore foot he A

a good saddle with piateou

a new English watch cappw j jewelled with crytal ground

sum of money; all of wn swindled from the citizens Green county, Ohio.

IUII.LARD&NOKi

.-Ir UnrwA rhat al pnnP

0' various kinds for sale thc. umon isP?sed

-v . cvvinri inrr win invc w"' "

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tion.

John Meek, J. P.

Feb. 21, 1818. Horse Bills neatly extent" ed at this office on a short notice.

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