Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 77, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 May 1818 — Page 3
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Baltimore 9 April 30. wwx Ay res. Capt. Partrived here yesterday, inthaton the 12th of FebruChilian government made n declaration of Indepen.
which the inhabitants of
Ayres were preparing to by illuminations, &c. at
e of his sailing. On the
rch the American commishad their first audience e Supreme Director, and jrdiilly recieved. The inlts generally were muchela. their arrival. De Forrest came passenger Pittsburg, and has proceeto Washington with dishorn the commissioners.
entlcman came to this
y as Consul General of the
Provinces of South Amer-
political and Military state
ih America had varied but
!r many months past, with on that the army of royalChili has been augmented nforccments from Europe, :re again making 'offensive Aons, but nothing was fearp the result. Artigas still ied in his capital of Purifica-
na seems to bid detiance to world.
f Buenos Ayres Newspaper. ABLE OCCURRENCE-
p North American sIood of
Pntario, James Biddle, com-
t, sailed from New York
ginning of September, and
u at uraziis, whence a Kus-
'gatewas to sail, beariner
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. . "O" w juration. She mayi)e ex-
irom day to day.
American corvette spoke
6e Vcnganza on the 24th
K Was nronosed to let her
jher to Lima or Talcahuana,
2ive wood and water ; but "cfuscd to let her go into Val5 saying the royal orders
forbid her permitting the blockade to be broken. The American commander replied, that he would enter; that if the royal commander had orders to prevent him, he hid orders to enter the port of Valparaiso. It so happened, that the next day the Ontario anchored in the harbor. The American captain represents the Venganza and the Veloz to be in the worst condition, & it was not until their negotiations commenced, that they began to charge their guns, so that he could easily have posessed himself of both of them. The American corvette carries 22 carronades of 32 pounds, and 2 long ifJ pounders, with a fine crew and officers. The commander of the English frigate Amphion, has told me that he should put to sea in two or. three days, if the Spanish men of war should make their appearance, to make them understand that the blockade cannot be continued since they permitted the American corvette to enter. Dated at Valparaiso Jan. 27th, The above is from the Governor at Valpraiso to the acting Director at St. Jago. DEATH OF PETION. By the brig Homer, captain Thomas, arrived at Baltimore from Port au Prince, intelligence has been received of the death ot Alexander Petion, president of Hayti, on Sunday the 29th March, after an illness of eight days. On the following Tuesday his body was interred with much pomp and splendor under the Liberty Tree, opposite the capitol ; his bowels in the National Fort, and his heart bequeathed to his daughter. Twenty-four hours after, general fohn P. Boyer was unani
mously elected president of the
republic of Hayti by the senate ; and every thing remained tranquil on the 14th April. General Boyer is the youngest general officer in Hayti. Nat. Intel. FROM THE EAST INDIES. NezvTork, April 23.
We learn by the ship William and John, arrived yesterday from Canton, that the Malays has attacked the Dutch settlement of Minto, in. Banca and Gaspar Straits, but had been repulsed. A number of proas, filled with Malay pirates had attacked a brig belonging to the Dutch company ; the brig, after having met with a severe loss, made her escape. These pirates had become , exceedingly troublesome to merchant vessels. A piratical ship, said to be American built, of 28 guns, and a crew of all nations, was cruzing among the ' Thousand Islands and plundering every vessel she fell in with ; some American vessels had been robbed by her. The ships Horatio Bailey, and Ocean, of New. York, and the Natchez and Margaret, ot Philadelphia, passed through the Straits of Sunda 4th January. The crews of the above vessels were- very sickly part of them had died. It was very sickly at Batavia. Preparations are making for O.
publishing a Map, on a large scale , of the southern continent of America, and a Gazeteer of South America, comprehending the whole country south and west of the Mississippi. Aurora. The Jeffersonville Ohio Canal. At a meeting of the citizens of Cincinnati, on Wednesday evening the 13th instant, at the Cincinnati Hotel, on the subject of the jefersonville Ohio Canal, MARTIN BAUM was appointed
Chairman, and T. Matlack, Jun. Secretary, The subject having been fully discussed, it was unanimously agreed that this meeting will give its most cordial and decided support to the Jeffersonville Ohio Canal; and, On motion, it was agreed, that a committee of two persons be nominated in each of the Wards of this City, to wait on the residents within the same, without delay, and obtain subscriptions to the. Jeffersonville Ohio Canal Company. Whereupon John F. Keys, and S. W. Dayies were appointed . for the First ward; Wm. Noble and Ja cob Burnet, Esq. for the Second ward; Hugh Glenn and Francis Carr for the Third ward; and Levi James and Wm. Harlow for the Fourth ward. , On motion, it was agreed, that those committees form a joint committee, and wait on the Town Council and State Banks of this City to obtain .their subscriptions to the stock of the aforesaid Canal. Ordered, Thatdie proceedings of the meeting le published. - M ATIN BAUM, Ch'n. Attest....T. Matlack Jun. SecV.
MARRIED, on Tuesday even
ing last, by the Rev. Jesse Vawter, Doct. Robert Cravens, to Miss Sarah Paul. . , on Saturday the 23d in st. by the Rev. Joseph Ogles by, Mr. William Powell, to Mrs. Speer.
Masonac Notice. THE Masonic society of Madison, Indiana, intend celebrating the festival of St. John the Baptist ; all worthy masonic brethren who can make it convenient are requested to attend. THOS. DOUGLASS, COPELAND P. J. ARION, RH: C. TALBOTT, Committee of Arrangement. Madison, Indiana, 7 .May 29, A. L. 5818.3 ;. 77" 4t NOTICE. BOOKS of subscription for stock in the, JEFFERSON. V1LLE OHIO CANAL COMPANY, are now open at the house of Henry Ristine .in ' Madison ; those who wisirto. purchase stock in that institution, can know the terms and examine the act of incorporation'on, . application . to Either of the subscribers. " HENRY RISTINE, JOHNPUGH,; ... Agents. ' JOHN SERING, $ Madison, May 27, 18 1. 77 3t
MR. GREEN B. FIELD, PLEASE to take notice, diat whereas a judgment at law was obtained on the 30th day of November 1816, before John Meek, Esq, a justice of the peace for the county of Jefrcrson, and state of Indiana, in favor of Horatio G. Phillips, against me as your bail upon a stay of an exccutionn favor of said Phillips a. gainst you, for the sum of 37 dollars and 36 cents, debt with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, per annum, from the 10th day of November, 18 15, until the 10th day of March, 1817, and the costs, amounting in all to 46 dollars and 41 cents ; the amount of which debt, interest and costs, I have fully paid & satisfied accordingrdlawas your tail aforesaid. . I shall on the 25th day of June next, before the said John Meek justice of the peace aforesaid,at his office in the town of Madison in the county aforesaid, move for the amount of the said debt, interest & cost, together with the costs of this motion, in conformity to the provisions of the act of the general assembly of. this state in that case made and provided. JAMES HICKS. Madison, la. May 29, 1818. MR. GREEN B. FIELD, PLEASE to take notice, that whereas a Judgment at law was obtained on the 30th day of November, 1816, before John
Meek, Esq. a justice or the peace for the county cf Jefferson, and state of Indiana, in favor ot Henry Ristine against me as your bail, upon a stay of an execution in favor of said Ristine against you for the sum of 36 dollars and 48 cents debt, with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, from the 2d day of December, 1814, until the 2d day of December, 1 8 1 7, together with the costs, making in all the sum of 47 dollars and 8 cents; the amount of which debt, interest and costs, I have fully paid and satisfied according to law. I shall on the 25th day of June next before John Meek, Esq. justice as aforesaid, at his office in the town of Madison aforesaid, in the county aforesaid, move for a judgment against you for ; the amount of said debt, interest and costs, together with the costs of this motion, in conformity to the provisions of the act of assembly of this statein that case made & provided. JAMES HICKS. Madison, la. May 27, 1818.
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State of Indiana, 7 lefferson county t
Personally appeared before mc a justice of the peace for said county, Robert Shanks, who after being duly sworn states, that a certificate dated the 30th day of August, 1817, for the south west quarter of section three, township 'seven, range nine east, in the lands offered for sale at Jeffersonville,;; lias been lost the 26th day of May,- : nrnv u T SHANKS.
Sworn to and subscribed before,
JOHN MEKj J. P ,
