Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 84, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 July 1818 — Page 2
e of our constitu. rifSK fhdr drf ..llV,ri1v gnoses the acts of slaughtered our fathers ;, brotn . homanjt by which we their distresses, and J;
faZSfcrfM a latitude of b hope ever to see this people char- Lord of Hosts give thc0
of
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gerWeTSa'ryTwhh other not overheaped. . arts. Hence, whilst on one hand We are bound to presume tnat wc find the conduct of our mill- thcse facts ymc proved i p Artary commander lauded immea- buthnot and Ambristie were tried surably, on the other we find it beforc a court, martial, of which condemned-and one paper has the .discreet and gallant Games cme the length of calling the president, and composed or transaction " horrible." That officers of thc highcst character each of these parties has viewed and standing. "The sentence was the matter with a prejudiced eye, approvcd by Jackson, whose hu-
we cannot, aouui , uu, "v -mamty as wcu ---- . be less ' liable to err if we avoid been often tested ; from which . . cither extreme. V .character the energy which distin- i K July 1, -l t . l.l,4w IHV. 1 1 J.. . -nrt CU rPl V
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MADISON,
Whilst we acknowledge, nay, ffUishes his conduct cannot surely
assert, the popular nght ot detnctm if . wc had known noth-
.we assert, tne popuui ufi- - detract, it we nau . freely investigating and judging ingof generai Jackson's character .of military operations and mihta- bcforc tnc generous indignation
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nas caused the Ohio and
iyn iu vic wuu me Hud TVAl
-1 c. The rrpninc -f t-i
May she extend her in5Ucn ' the subjugated nations of EUr,
saaii ircuiuiu to ineir lound l?. f?en. AnHrouf T i "
lie has taught the enemies of country a lesson which thw . not foreet for aces to r.
17. .Internal improver they add strength and solfe
uui :uuu vuuijjaci. r . r-1 r 1
id. ine rrce scnools of t
The Fourth of July.
or muii y uia.i" Dciurc uic iitnoiuu" "--o . imsuciut iu. '"'- . . . . ia
ry conduct, as inseparable 'trom e manifcsted at the unwarranted American Independence, the . cm- nited btates lhe firmsu)?3r
the right, ot -sunrage, uy destruction ot t;neiiaw, micipu- zcns ot jviadison sat aown iu a uui um.i caimcucc. hr.!ft who bestaw military rank kWPpn him and the charee of .in,. dinner, oreoared by to. 'liic militia of the h
are themselves clothed with the ' crueit ;jt has been said that ge- 'Messrs. Branham and Stapp for .States Brave and patriotic;',
power to do so whilst we would neral j, ought to have awaited the occasion. After the cloth was are the safeguard of our !ib i, i,Ai-.c4-t-rt itrpnter that ritrht 1 i::r, the nresident on n, Tiprlnrtion of 20. l he American fiir
there is a respect due to the char- thc 0 i,js prisoners. On this independence read, the following charitable, and benevolent n trc nf men .vho .t--j 1i,t liio nhrM in the ..o ,itiir nrl rhffrfrl hv are the sweetners of mi-
are responsible, even for. error, at ' jjjg 0 general Jackson a discre- martial music, accompanied by their smiles are our blessings, the peril of life and honor, that l tjonary p0wer : and, if he believ- firin fTOm captt stapp's company 21. The widows and orpshould forbid a wanton sport jt proncr and it might have or- Lgilt infantry. ef those who nobly fdl in with cither. At least, before we becn necessary, perhaps for the u The Independence of the U- of heir country's rights-! pronounce our opinions, let us safcty0f -his army, it was his du- nited States May the glory ac- they enjoy the munificence
iuiuw uu " jj.v-.- iy carry iuvu cutti. a dwuvhw quirea oy ouriuic 1.11.1109 n -t," 1 that, when . pronounced, .our o- tgjfded t0 operate more as an ex- achievcment, never be tarnished pathiesof their fellow citize.
pinions may oe eniiuea 10 buihc arnDie than a punishment. for tlc AVan( l0f callant sons to
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TnCCt. n . ! I-! A lc twn AafanA PENSACOLA.
"""T' f . JDUl. U IS W1113UC1 tU, utuuu u. To rmrr1 to these executions, 7 ... , m ' a rt ' tTTUtnrrtoti tin- f 1, T1V imflsrstann thaf in
" vfc r . - 1 men were tsritiw omcers, duujju- 2. vrcuigc vuiiv. v..w. .- then, our information extends tain would resent their fate. To ther of his country and the friend press has arrived .at Wm-ij rmlv tn the fact that two .Indians, ,. . . - u c .. .iMrMn. unnfli' nf ritv with disnitches from
the perpetual foes of the Amen- Brit.h officerS thc United states emulate his commandant at Pcnsacoh, tt can race, and who larc said to have ) would Iiardiy ;have been br'mht example. Spanish embassy. It is runm Violated every obligation ot na- wheul the tcmahawk, 3. The Constitution of thcU- that the dispatches advk ture or of law by savage troche- inflamin tbhc murderous dis- nited States The pride of its ci- minister of the capture of ry, were hung by general jacK. ition of the Indians who prowl- tizens and the admiration of the town and fort of Penswli con? and that two white persons jt . . r . r , . 1 T.r,
tilltU C'lttl.J uiiuv v I
1 - 1 .1 1 ? . C .1 . J lV- DairlJlf
'wwr"o o. . " nocifinn nt the Indians wnoDrowj- tizens ana tne aamiraiion or uie town aiiu iut uimmwi
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inrf rnir iwn Willi r ticibuus - . t i r . . i f. i
w.,f - r . h t ur jrontier m searcn or world. cencrai aciuu umi a
were tned by a court-martial ana h lfi shouId dcstr0y. jhey 4. The heroes and patriots sumedVthat war has been fc Mintahpri with deatn. on cnarces . . J, t 1' r r , t . t-. .1 . 1 1 1. tt:-j cn,
Y. may indeed, once nave Dcen in.
cunished with deatn, on cnarges y ,j.
TTmf innmj. 1 n la: iidkL ullii jjila 111 1 1 .1- i r.vuini mil 1 rdi 1 l vj iik 11 lii -wjtvva -i,i.-i
of treachery and deliberate 1 in- but, placed in that manes, and cratitude to their Spain, and in con
itemenioi mc v6 .. . , fnPTTinrv. nresummion the comman
ain, and in consequence of
rTT w.kiwVthffi situation m wmcn tncy were memory. presumption uic tuum barbarity. Ve nave noi me om- Rr:tain can no longer ac- r. The heroes of the late war has issued a proclamation.
mi annunciation ottnese racts , kncwled ethenif without becom- Inppiness to the dead, and honor the execution of Arbuthnot, neither the pr oceedmgs ot nc , n q . & ri particularly since thc arnv; court .0"7mh light in which we do not wish to 6. The ?6th Congress of the The express the conference; latter were tried. JJut we nave t . , . , , . . r, o , rt . . c. n. i
t that see her, ana mucn less can sne united btatesine soldier and tween tnepanisa enough to certuy ' to us, ua tQ vicw hersclf IHt thc patriot will trapsmit the mem- bassieswcrcinorefrcquentior .these perss, " .pulYh " should be otherwise, and she ory of their noble Sample of Ker duration than htrwiofert
thrfr te-and to induce thinks it proper to interfere, wc justice and benevolence, with believed that the return on nted tneir can only point her to the law of pious care to the latest cenera- sident of the United Stat;
US- It nOC IO CUII1U1C11U . wit aut. , . , ,. , . o - c , ,a rf.mUL their numshment. njtl0?s. vfh.,ch subJects lhosc C- . . consequence of ttee M
Z7Jnn?tn condemn it with- 80ns lound In arm5 amonS 1 lor- 7- The Army and Navy of the ces and conjectures. 'riS"!- eien people, to be classed with United States-The Plorv of her We look with anxto)'
opttaKing""-.,.. for our subm;ssion . . , . r rijwr,,01cheS from senenl
aDtw-Tn wll conceive .that a this unquestioned rule of public enemies. son, in relation to the
.Snfi,1 ft.,1in mieht be awaken- law, we can point her to the shores 8. The Union of the State of .Pensacola. We J3 1 he brefsu of my, Mexico, to the fields of Car- Perdition to thc wretch that ious as reports are ca in ui ..... ;" raeras. where have fallen h- American ir
of most or our readers, an near- , - - - .,..wi. ?'m 2 L" cnr. The to their thirst of renown, and to 0. The nresident of tl
The president of the United 'having suffered severely u'
ins these circumstances. The to their Unrst ot renown and to 9. The president of the United having suffered severe v&.. . i 4 tu m!eoriKl the bpanish policy, hundreds . ot States With such a helmsmnn. sail It. Pbila. v.
9. . frj.. our trallant vouth. manv of whom h niittmi hrir rSi nut
for nffVnre of horse steal- tetelY heId commissions in our storms of fate in safety. Thc national .Inten gng
!nff or' hiehway robbery, is not ' army but whof m gaging ma I0. Agriculture Commerce h the 23d June in speaking
launched into eternity witnouc "6 ivianuraciurcs may mey dc ena- capture ot a ch&va, .,i commisseration. Wc would, at actcr thc. protection. clue to them " bled by the liberal patronage of motives of this step gejieWl
that moment, save him, it wc aa mvu govcrnmcnr, 10 exciuueironi our son's aisparcucs v "could. But ' in the highest ex- may arise from this transac- country the toys and gcugaws is presumed such a ire citement of that feeling, who c- tion, it is impossible that the Bri- 0f foreign nations. . not in the contemp
ver censured the jury that decided, tish government can undertaicc i ,. The state of Indiana The government, although' - the judge hat pronounced the even to complain of it. and 0f Kbcrty and thcnurseiy of cessarily have re?uIfyp law or the officer of the court We have, in these few remarks, freemen; she will shortly shine discretion vested in t.ie . whose unfortunate duty it was to endeavored to deprecate opinions one of the brightest stars in the ing officer to talec su
cee the sentence executed; Yet tormed on thc crude materials American constclation. steps as thc sarcij w f y
the degree of the crime thus a-, now before thc nation. When 12. The United States Thc might appear to requntoned bear no proportion to the the official accounts arc received, only republic on earth ; the land diansinannsagainstus . enormity of that, of which he is we hope they will belaid be- of the free and thc home of thc to Pensacola, there can - . iruilty who educates a whole tribe fore thc public. We doubt not, brave. of general Jackson s O 7 1 1 I.- ...til fnnn,4 nnr) .. t o Thf mfriitc nf .ClnnfTi A ?n following Ma
to murcier anti ipnw, uuo mc it wu iuvh uuuuj uiaw vn-- 2'",wv" v wu m v - instruments into their hands, and ing has taken place inconsistent merica May wisdom guide them them."
