Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 79, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 June 1818 — Page 3
r) .nitmte, whcr Spanish garrison surrendered as Garay's fall is daily expected; and ': 1 fled five were left prisoners, and had arrived at Pen- consequently allhis chimerical prokiarr i ! three were ta- sacola. From thence he directed jects and plans will go to the L': '''.''- k is thought his course to Swancy, where ground with him. He acted a 1 in aueinntin to there were about 2000 Indians k most daring part by setting himr w'uch, opposite necroes, who, it was supposed, self up in opposition to the nobles
" . a xo.,,,tifM mim mii-f ciinp mi?tnnce. ma- anaciciiiY n. uic uiwcm ww-
! ,i?'K1gW for vessels or' jor P. confirms the account of the ment, the few who have any morcr.ip1, 0 ' Ti..,.. c mnUi- Fmnrit npv hurv it in the irround : nor ;ra'.)i vi rt 1 i 1 J . im-v c.cv,uiiuu ui iwu uvuuv-i . t, ... - o Ui-'l"v .... . 1 . 11.1. . 1 L1 x. iifint rf incl an Indian rhipf. Arbuth- would the government be able to T ill imv vi aiiu 1 . . . J I 1
,v.voUltr"" , , . .V . j- ..... 'iu .-,r o thn Vrmrh dd durinfr the late
m. skins, anu oilier possession ana iniruns ( "' j .w-..w 0 Ci':?' represented to be war. ;K I - and the town in health, high spirits and amply The duke of Richmand was V ,vd ind supposed provided so that a decisive blow appointed the 6th of April, Cap. TiL reduced to has no doubt been given. He has tain General and Governor in ':a 6CJ " been joined bv the Tennessee vol- chief of Upper and Lower Cana-
lilS IOrCc 15 now Jl'VtS ua, muvauwu-j"""
I ,,r with a valuable car- untccrs.
nods
conned to Ar
Nvho hid a at store Su-
was lyins? a short distance - .nhuiei.t had been
kc possession of Jicrami
thousand strong.
Baltimore Telegraph
and the Islands of Prince Edward
and Cape Breton.
Salens May 5. Mr. Prince Saunders (a black rhan)of Boston, came passenger in the schooner Adventure from
" Mr. Collins and party, who Cape Henry, where he had been
MORE SPECKS OF WAR." The folio wine article is from
f Up TVi-rnif fiivprfp nt the id A-
houh the tact liaci not pi 11.
Hn-tliC whole time the terea mucii trom me seycruy w u. b - m", dm. loss, although the weather and great depth ot try, King Henry) to plant th. rldtrea ly fra n hunr, sncnv-scveral of lis pack bona seeds of education and reUgun ,HcTothinff,: died on the way. . He informs among the people of
hen. bebs barefooted. that the war belt had passed thro
viiv Ird ans. has rone aDouuzo iihid uum uuui ..w.m. bpr from the society tor QlStriDu-
sacdi, ot wiiicii place u uc u.ci 13 - ...r - , a prprted
Uovi innrdiate posses- as inesscnirers to ottiers. ine uun. wi.odu..Uu8 us.oo.t ii.im-uwic pusa j, i,4,crM;ulimini- nf four nation-
ii tibpn stron? ar- ivjercury at urcen my iiau uu motau.u.-w " " We presume these movements the English language is taught, a . 1 ..1 - t-Kic Ifn lattMV nur-
b of a letter from Majnr ot the northern trmes nave grown u . i .
V:; (ackiosi tn coveruor out ot thoee ot tnc somn. i f - - """." 7j
bun, ditcJ.
20, 1 o 10. -I hve reached and dc-
i this ar.d the other town
inity, and having captur)rin.".ip:i exciters of the
'i think I may sifeiy' say that
uu:: v.ir, lor the present, is
nnsd. This happy circumL I I . I
et::c.cs tr.e to disnensc witii
)UL UI UiUlC Ul UlU 5UUIH. - - , JUirc hrpith. lv finished bibles, price 25 aouarb,
od itself into their bosoms. There and sent it out to king Henry, is little doubt as soon as the dis- - -- - rnmfiture of the Seminoles is ANN UAL ELECTIOIS'
.1 ' -
known to them, the nortnern tribes will lay aside the war belt. ' Richmond Enquirer.
LATEST FROM ENGLAND.
London, marcn 19.
FOR CONGRESS,
William Hendricks, Reuben W. Nelson. L.J... J. - i .
NEW GOODS.
a T A t
It appears that the uey or ai- a t . r-rpStrpH
rw,,; nfL rrwMx died of the Piaguc on the ?'.,,', J
vnvi ji vi mo wi liiitkjv hi 11
.... 1 : 1 in ii'ie cwrrffnpt:
nm inmtii conimanaca isc ,,nuv
baier csneral Glasscock. Cocaia, Cavalli formerly
u O w .
them dircctlv to ILirtford f ame day. The new Dey
ot tne r.agueon ic - hadelphia and opened a He was succeeded by iroa im,6U r t f jr,r,fniiv iavalli formerly his min- handsome assortment of carefully
their solicitation, have or- ister, who was proclaimed the pr rr mf) 7
tie new ucy inmic- j.taj-j -v ?
mustered, paid and dis- diatcly ordered all the female which they now offer for sale on
el Christians and Jewesses to be set vcry reduced term-; tor casn, at
i u, : thir former stand on Main-vross
venf rapid movements and On Monday last in the house strcct. Former customers -nd uvrin.rtivm hr CurUm nf Lords, the Earl of Liverpool others wishing to purchase, are
Ucvcrvnrrnrr.nr; Ih;ive nresented a message from the solicited to call and examine tor
W confidence, that in the Prince Regent stating that treaties themselves, as we feel satisiiea tne of a hard fou-ht action, of marriage are in negociation goods will give general satisrac i ..i.i! i i. -i tr duki nf Clarence rn.
fmmand have sustained the and a princess of Saxc Meiningcn, Madison, June 12, 181. 79
nnicncan character, ana dau'iuer "ft t vrn-riri? rufeed the hest hopes of and' between the duke of Cam- tn n,.,,lir
country." bridge and a princess or nesse, ..x i -
-c thO honor to be &c. daughter of the Landgrave t red- sale ror cas , , nanu
ANUPJ-AV JACKSON. eric, and ue.ee ot t ,e eec or. " "
(;-vmI iimr,v1,vi;n,v Tlv mfqsa;re desirea me cuutui- uiu j- 7
' ZIT " renc of the house in making a (and within the hours the law lor Pcnu,. cf tll. United suitable provision for the royal presenbes,) the following proper-
'.-K-ctof a .etter, ,1
' . ) .
vfxitt of general lack- loan in Pans, on Dcnair or our ocm -X' " t the conllaRration of Kovernment, have proved of no dun .Manufacturing Cornpn), ntovvn cf Aiskaoki, avail , nor have those attempts to satisfy i i J" v j ' tn rvrim the avarice lames Hicks, this 8th day ot June,
v ui.au UUUIJ in 11 tdiuu main, uviw, w - 0 Q some few Indians, the gencr- of merchants, in the simc way, 1818. q t c proceeded to St. Marks-thc been more successful. Mmistcf- i.T. SfRIB-ING, b. j. U
