Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 85, Madison, Jefferson County, 25 July 1818 — Page 1

The ImdiaiML jSepu Wicam

WHERE LIBERTY DWELLSj'THERE IS MY COUNTRY.' Vol. n. . MADISON, (INDIANA) -SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1818. No. 85.

PUBLISHED BY

JOHN LODGE,

jYERY SATURDAY.

presence. In such a Visitation think to have found in you the HORRORS OF SLAVERY. what would be his feelings? protector I wished so much for, From the Charleston Southern Pa Would he go to some learned to fomented complete our long. triot, June 8. treatise on national law, and en- ed for liberty. One hundred and forty free quire what was right to be done; " The " principal director of negroes & slaves who belong to the or would he complain of a gener- this state is in the south, com- African church, were, taken up; al who would afterwards inflict manding the army which laid yesterday afternoon by the city the heaviest vengeance upon such seige to the city of Talcahuano, guard and lodged in the guard lawless offenders? And such in from which placehehas withdrawn house. The city council this the present instance has been the to the interior, with the view of morning sentenced five of them

conduct of these Indian chiefs, affording more room to the en- consisting of a bishop and four

inree nunarea scaips, says gener- emy, and Dy cutting oit their real Jackson in one of his letters, treat to conclude the war in this were found at Micausky, fifty of country, which cf all ages and sizes, were c - . .

fresh and hanging up to dry in yY' uu. pum.1- rately to receive ten lashes, or pay u u A, pal director bein 2 necessary m the r ' Mu r r a n v their square. How were these a line each of live dollars.

obtained? by butcheries on our y, nc nas oeen oD1,geu xo - ftontiers-throuWH -these very trust $e suPrcmc Sv" 7. r 1 . '-i&x. : ernmentof Chih. chiefs who instigated, their nation to these horrid deeds without the " The.revolution of Chili, since slightest notice of their hostile its restoration by the troops un-

tempers beinsr civen. Could the der general San Martin, has taken day last, in relation to thefree oeo-

ghosts of Scotland his murder- a standirTg, which it would be pie of color and the slaves who cd companions have spoken, they difficult to describe to you in a were taken up on Sunday whilst would have pointed to these very letter. It is impossible to have holding an unlawful meeting in chiefs, as the leaders of the party an)r ca of it but by seeing and the form of a distinct rongrgathat destroyed them, they would touching it. -This state has an tion ; as from the hasty manner have proclaimed Hamachemoco army completely disciplined of in which the paragraph was drawn and Francis their murderers, more than 11,000 troops cf the up, erroneous impressions may These things Jackson knew, and Hne, well armed, with ammuni- go abroad. It is well known that hence acted rightly in retaliating. tion t0 pny on an active war for in every church in Charlestown, But independently, of their a Jcn& x'imc ant wh supplies in and throughout the stare, accomdeaths being inflicted another im- the arsenals worth more than modations are provided foi such portant result is, that the decis- 400,000 dollars. The army is of the negroes and free pcop of ive course pursued has quieted a- divided into two corps, and plac- color as choose to attend dtvine larm, depressed the expectations edattwo different places. One worship, and that large numtrs and brought the war to a close, commanded by general San Mar- of them are communicants. By Savages in war arc to be bro't tin is in thc vicinity of Valpa- sundry acts of the legislature it to submission only through, fear, r;us0 ana on tnc coast or St. An- is positively forbidden that slaves they are to be reached no other thoay, where we are threatened or free people of color should asway; this has been done, and hy an expedition from Lima, of semble " for the purpose of menthereby has terminated in fifteen 3oo men. The corps of the di- tal instruction,' unless a majoridays a campaign, which the most rector O'Higgins, is on the bor- ty of the assembly be composed thinking believed would not be ers f tne Maule. Both wait of white persons. This law has ended in six months. The coun- the arrival of the enemy with been in force since the year 1800, trv has been scoured, their towns extraordinary enthusiasm, and and, until lately has been so far

burned, their swamps penetrat- trie omccrs vie wiui uie gouu ge- ooservea, inai ine puonc autnoa

ed ana tne enemy aispersea ana i4i wimuaLu u..u.. subdued. In fifteen days from ' For your betcer information the opening of the campaign, has j takc the ibehy of rcmitting to all this been done, and our army a conection 0f newspapers on its return home ; although but herein enclosed; in which we rea short time since they were deem. frajn from pubIishinS many ed impracticable. These are the . thin which k would not bs

results from tnat course ot con- rr ch,, tn thr i.nnw.

VOlTIONS. y ' r n" 7iiill bedelhercd

Ar , t,h tlnllars per annum, ilc' it'vaid rnthin two

I after twjscriu"h y, aUce ; tmr dollars tndfifty

' r, .... :t,r,t vaiduntu the

lre, aouaro 'j a

Two vnnibtrs, will be a year.

traits are paid. ' t c5jm subscriber must give iV'u.t'-'y at thn end of the yrar ' tr, discontinue, or he

L'i rf.fpnsMefor another year 3

irtHil three times for a dollar ; m proportion, and tf Ue

t)f insertions aesirea, i thy will be continued at the If the advertiser, until ordered , Letters to the Editor must

ministers, to one month's imprisonment, or to give security to

leave the state. Eight other ministers were also sentenced, sepa-

From the same, 'June q.

We are authorised, and ve deem it our duty to give a fuller statement of the facts, than that contained in our paper of Mon-

s: pa-

aid.

b; the Nashville Whig.

e of the eastern editors are v Licensed at the execution o Indian chiefs, who fell he hands of general Jackson Marks. However well cal-

:d they may be to judge cor-

of our commercial and porejruiations; yet,, in the

) necessary towards putting

Indian hostilities, we are per-

Jthat their information must a limited kind. With them,

wrong that Puffiendorf and

:1 have not .declared rijrht.

law of nations is what the

and necessities of different

Unties induce them to ac-

Ice in : it is founded in rea-

Kiations which are guided

ason, conform to its provi-

J his is true as it regards

used governments ; but as it :s to savages, wjio know

mg either of la'v or reason, sate their vengeance indis-

fnatclv on the aged and the

g it never has been made ?Hr, nor ever can. .With

a treaty hns no binding ob!i- ; -nd to discharge a prisonparole with an expectation

ie will not again appear in

would be as idle as to turn

fenous tiger from his cage

xPect him to be harmless.

!t our eastern friends look to

Nation of the frontier in

Western rnnntrv. nnrl thfV

; " j "na amole room for their

ptliies to abate. Suppose

ur tnem driven by necessity sought the wilderness to ob-

a tefufre from rtnvertv : and

tj i - - 7 " caead and silent hour of midf when at home, and unsus

danger, his cars should be

etfwith the screams of there

monstershp should be-

the donrs it !ii4 r:ihin hurst-

his wife and children man-

scalped and butchered in his

ties had no occasion to take mea

sures under it. A few weeks since some blacks constituted as bishops and preachers in one of the northern cities came here, and endeavored to hold meetings of black congregations exclusively ; and one of their coijcrecra-

Hurt which U denounced as luVh- f . r T Vu i tions was taken up ana conuned, auct wnicri is aenouncea as nign- iecjge of the enemy, although anj .1,- ., HavdismiwH tvr Jy criminal in general Jackson. the do m mit credit' in 'the . I dl"misled Per" lnC Hnn. rJc ht. ,nrl will re. ?,US Cr UlC sonally by the city magistrates,

ceive the sanction of all those who understand the situation of our frontiers.

who explained the law, to them

and admonished them individual-

eyes

" Be assured my esteemed coiin-

tryman, that 'in- a snort imc a , to abWin from a repetition of

the saustaction o a 'like breach 0f the laws. Ti

t . 1

nope 10 nave uie wi. im a Hke breach of the ,aws Th(J conveying to you the delightful biack pnests afterwards endeavornews of a battle similar to that ot , fn nttt thf, rUv rn1inr?i fn nnt

Extract of a letter from the acting the 12th February of hst year in a dispensation anc anow thenl

director of Chili to a gentleman m nauuLu. to hold their meeting" in the way

" Naxt anniversary day of our they wished. It was fully exIndcpendeucc shall be published, plained again to them, that the and by the first opportunity I law of the state Was obligatory shall remit you the act and ro- on the city council, who not onmulgation of it, with other pub- ly, without the presence of asm. He papers, which you will use as gle white person, could not dis.

pense with its provisw"a were also disposed to support so

this oDDortunirv of offering my- essential a part of tne poncy oe

self to your disposal, as your the state. Notwithstanding ad most humble and obedient ser- these lenient measures, the same vant. " preachers in open violation of the LOIS DE LA CRUZ." law, and in defiance as it wer

LATEST STATE OF CHILI.

.Baltimore.

(TRANSLATION.) " Stantiagode Chili, Feb. 17. " MUCH ESTEEMED SIR,

" Last night I had the pleasure

nf listening to the perusal of the

letter you wrote to our general you may think proper. San Martin on the 18th October, " I am happy to have found

wherein you mention

and other in. cidents, which I confess, have given me so much pleasure that I