Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 69, Madison, Jefferson County, 4 April 1818 — Page 3
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L;n(r this decision, it be-
kessary, taaL
Lioners should yieici a paii UiviJuil opinion; several
induced tnem u uwjn
Usure. one U1 j
Session and belief that the
waters or uic ui
iquoddy, wnicii uy u of Ghent, is said to be the Bay of Fundy, are
U tO D0U1 pdiuwtvi w
of lawful and direct com'J. i.l.tr- nitrn trr
on wiru uici
tnd foreign ports.
Ldersigned Have tne no-
e, with perfect respect, sir, edient k humble servants. JOHN HOLMES. IHOS. BARCLAY. ,J. Q. Adams, Secretary of State. rartilv congratulate our
for making provision
surviving indigent soltlie revolution has pas-
lb houses of congress fii .. .1.1 U I,
ln.1 tnai aummuu mc uit-
Lid not himself suggested
there can be no doubt cceiving his signature, ay be considered asa
;he land.
Intel. March io.
EIGN ARTICLES.
LONDON, DEC. 2Q.
our last publication we
iccivcd Paris papers of
v last. The debate on
relative to the liberty of
is, has at length been coni .
and tne projet, witn tne amendments, finally a-
hv 122 to in, being a
of only 1 i. Such a rc-
ihis measure, in the pre-
re of France, had not
peered; and it must im-
1? most careless observer assurance, that the repre-
p body of that country is
II y tree from ministerial t . ...
Compared with the nt law:?, the present pro-
:i as it proceeded from the
was a great accession to ty of the press. It has, in its progress through
isnittee and the chamber,
many important im-
pts ; and from the spirit
cd by such a targe maior-
PR the Deputies, and the
that the law on the
separately, must be a-
usscdinthe present ses-
HCC mav look fnrvvnrrl to
distant period for a iudiconstitutional freedom of
s.
foment to say that no sa-
k place upon the arrival
Russian squadron at Ports-
occiuse thev insist on an
pmber of nuns bcins? re.
p which, by the present y instructions our ships
Fe tor bidden to do the flag (nation : thev would he
h two guns less. On
dined with captain Boger, on board the Queen Charlotte, when Ite was received with a salute of thirteen guns. These are considered personal not national salutes. It was understood that the Amer. ican line of battle ship Franklin, which proposed to come up to Spithcad from Cowes yesterday, would not salute from the same cause stated above ; her commander (commodore Stewart) demanding that the same number of guns should be fired on the arrival of his broad pendant, as his ship would fire on coming to the anchorage in sight of sir Edward
1 lhornbrough's flag, flying at the main of the Queen Charlotte. We regret this equality of personal compliment submitted to by Sir Edw. Thornbrough ; we may presume that he has fraternised in the same way with the American commodore, for there can be no reason for refusing in the one case the condescension that has been granted in the other. On a subject of so much delicacy & importance, the Port admiral is not likely to have committed himself without consulting the admiralty, and, therefore, we fear, that in this transaction we record the abandonment forever of this proud and distinguishing mark of the superiority of the British flag. The Russian squadron consists of the following ships : Dresden, 74, (admiral Von Muller, captain Furnoscoe,) North Alder, 74, (Commodore Hamilton;) Lubeck, 74, Truse, 74, Swoterley,. 74, Neptunenes, 74, Mercuricus, 40, Afstroil, 40, Patrickey, 40. They are fully manned and armed and . were all built of fir, at Artliange!,' a short time since ; but they are already in a bad condition, particularly three or four of them. Their rudders arc repairing by mechanics from Portsmouth dock yard ; their crews have been engaged during the week in over
hauling their rigging ; and they are watering by the crews of the guardships there. It is 'expected they will be ready to proceed to Cadiz in the course of this week. They arrived at Portsmouth in charge of Mr. Burn, of Deal, who met them, bv orders from the admiralty, on the Dsggzv Bank. The American skip Two Brothers, recently arrived at Portsmouth from Batavia, with a cargo of coffee, in bulk, bound to Holland, left on the 9th September, and reports that the whole Island of Amboyna, excepting a very small part, was in the hands of the Insurgents. A detachment of troops had been sent from Batavia, . to endeavor to suppress the revolt.
Admiral Sir Edward
frouRh made a conmlirr.cn-
Slt to the r ussian Atniral, s received by a salute of
the crewr . ( w. rMintm,
Russian admiral and some
Stains of his squadron
NOTICE. THE subscriber being about to leave the town, offers for sale his stock, consisting of cherry and pine boards, cherry scantling, two benches and one lathe: also, a small assortment of furniture, which he will sell low for cash. MICHAEL PEARSON. Madison, April 4. Tallow wanted at this Office.
New and Cheap Goods, just arrived from Philadelphia. L II. & G. W. Leonard, Respectfully inform the citizens generally, that they have just received a general assortment of summer goods direct from Philadelphia, of the latest importations, which they w ill ; positively sell on very low terms "for cash. Articles as follows: UiiY GOODS. Superfine and common broad cloths of various cdours, Cassimeres and Flannels or different colours and qualities, 3ombazetts of various colours, Lulies white cotton and Black Wonted Hose.
gentlemen's half hose of different colours, Beaver, Kid,1 and Silk Gloves of different colours, Florentine and Fancy Marseilles Vcstings of the best quality, fellow Mamie Nankeens of a superior quality, Canton and Italian crapes of different colours, Black Silk, Plaid, Flag, and Bandanna Hand, kerchiefs, Gentlemen's White & Colored Crosbancd Cravats, Florences and Levantines of different colours, Sewing Silks of ail colours, Pongee Silks of different colours, Siik and Cotton Shawls, Thread and Cotton Lace, Undressed and Furniture Calicoes, Chintz, Nuns Thread, Cotton Thread of ail colours in jails and hank3, Floss Cotton, Dimities, Leno's, Colcrain, Shirtings, Irish Linen, Cotton and Linen Cambrick, Mull, Jaconett, Book & India Muslins, Russia Diaper, Millinet, Knet Suspenders, Buck Ik):iibazeen, Bed tickings, Domestic Plaids, Stripes, Checks & brown Shirting, Low priced saddle and point Blankets, Silk & Cotton Umbrellas, Parasols, .Gilt, Plated, Pearl, and Glass vest buttons, Pound Pins, and A variety cf Blue printed Liverpool & Common Queensware. A general assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Plated Saddlery assorted, Gilt and Mahogany framed Looking Glases of different sizes and Patcrns. BOOKS & STATIONARY. High and low priced Family Bibles, Testaments Murrays Reader, Webster's Spelling book, Murrays Grammer, Pikes Arithmatic, Walkers Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, Palmers Historical Register, Thaddeus of Warsaw by Miss Porter, Blank
Books, Primers, Cap and Letter Paper, Quills, Red and Blue Inkpowder, Ink-stands, Black sand, &c. &c. GROCERIES, Best Jamaica Spirits & Sherry Wine, Old Whiskey, Loaf Sugar, Best Bengali Indigo, Imperial & Young Hyson Teas of a superior quality, Spice, Ginger, Cinnamon, Pepper Copperas, Raisons Glue, &c. April 4, 1818. 69 tf
lip Brockhart, Joseph Bough. C- Samuel Cooper, George Campbell, Zachariah Cummins, Timothy B. Clark. D- Solomon Davis, John Dixon, Williamson Dunn. E- Mrs. Edams, Thomas Edg. ington. F Hiram Foster, Benjamin Frazee, senr. Jacob Fix, Francis Fresh. G Thomas Guion, 4; William Gray, Preslev Gray, Levi Gillbert, Isaiah Griffith. H Henry Hurst, 2; John Hamilton, James Hamilton, Cary Henderson, Robert Houston, Horace Hotchkiss, Catharine Hartong, John Harvey, Richard Hopkins, Thomas Hudson, Richard Hubbard, Maxsil Hooker, Henry B. Hukill, Nathaniel Hunt, Joseph Hughy. George Holmes. K John Kennedy, James Kirk land, Stephe Knowiton, Thomas Kusett. L Martha Leonard, Robert Lowery, Seth M. Levenworth. M David McClure,- 3; Thomas McKay, Edwin Mears, Jame& McConathy, Nancy Milton, Thomas McClanathan Shaw, Joseph M. Miller, Thomas Montgomery, Alexander McNut, Robert McDonald, John McMilian. O Coonrod Overturff, Peter Osborn. P Moody Park, William Park, Ira Allen Patridge, Thomas Parker, Brayton Perry. R David Ramond, 2; Samuel Ryker, John Rhoads, Diniel Rawlings, Thomas Ritchie, Daniel Rector, Simeon L. Reynolds S Orin Sabin, Chester Snyots, Junr. George Shelledeav, Robert Simonton, William Shields, Thomas T. Stribling, John Shafer, Charles Smith, Christian C. Smedley. T- R. C. Talbott, Mary Talbott, Polly S. Talbott. V- Thomas Vail. W- James West, John Wilson, Alexander Wilson, William G. Whorton, Rememberauce. Williams, Samuel White, Peler Wycoff, ______ Woller. JOHN SERING, P. M.
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THE TIMES.
U Satan also be divided against
A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Madison, Indiana, on the 31st March, 18 13, which if not taken out will be sent to the Gencnl Post office as dead letters by the 30th day of June next. A John Anderson, William Anderson, Robert Anderson. P Mary Blour, John Bloor,
himself how shall his kingdom
stand ? Luke, xi. 6. Bill Whelchcl, principal charge d' affairs of his Satanic Majesty, having undertaken to suppress moral evil for the peace and dignity of the state ; all harmony, all dignity may be expected from vale to vale. The dignity of the ridge requires that a man of decent education be sworn to swear some murderous knave to worry and waste the time and money of a few wealthy men, along with their humble servant, JON. HUNTINGTON. Madison, 2d April, jSiS. BLANKS Of various kinds j or sale at this ujice.
