Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 87, Madison, Jefferson County, 8 August 1818 — Page 2
law the snake departing, who stating, that nutwithstanding the The Congress is last from Mar- May,: and came by way of v gliding thro' the weeds effected solemnity of the occasion and the garitta, which place she left on ra, which she left 32 davs his escape. On examing the place, . plaudits loud and uncon- 25th of June. She had 31 dayspas- Com. Ghauncey, and LI poorinfantit was 'found dead, trolable, accompanied its delivery, sage from St. Salvadore, 1 2 1 rom the olncers, cameuptotoa!
It is known that black snakes are At its ciose, uie remains or wrguu,.9mmi uic muu iwhuuu, We Urn
- ... . . 1 1 A. t-t-, rn jva nrA an nil n ! 1 1 A I n nr tllA f M f f Tl' T ill !
fond ot milk, and that to satiate general were conveyed w i u iu a iiuwu-m. wtr -V " in good L their appetite they willsometimes vault immediately under the time detained in the above ports) Ihe residue of the qUad i :jit.iM mnmimpni' trtrttA K nrrW ' nf twn months frnm La Plata Her not arrived af nik i 1
iwine memseives arouna uic wwv.v-v. wj - - - , . , . urauar
teats. It is supposed that illured Long, very long, may thispeo- heath.
bv the smell of milk in the moutn pie cnensn cne reeling wnicn nas
good were momently expected f i as D. Anderson, fcsq. 1 ' ' at Tunis, and Mr. Henr o"
of the child, the snake coiled a- led to this act of honor to so dis- It is said, in the New York Co- of this city, are passeng! rnnnH its neck and applied its tincuished a chieftain : and thrice lumbian, that governor Plumet Washington.
. r- i r 1 . 1 1 ' r I ' f 1J J I t l! A'.A
own mouth to that or tne lnranc. nappy tne cniei wao is pnvucug- ucuura Mniuuig uuumdic uv cIts cripe is known to be very ed to die, as he died, whom we ther year for the chief magistracy
w it
strong: and by this as well as by have thus delighted to honor.
introducing its head into the Gazette
mouth completely strangled the baby. It had no marks of a bite about it. Few modes of death can be conceived more horrible than this.
New Tork, July 9. MONTGOMERY ! The last solemn respect was yesterday paid in this city, to the gallant general, whose vital blood was spilled in defence of his country. ': His ashes had laid long in a foreign land, but past neglect has been amply remunerated. The funeral which took place agreeably to the able arrangement was majestic, impressive, & such as the occasion called for. Its immensity of interest drowns our capacity of description, and we
From St. Justine. Charleston, July Captain Bateson, of the Frolic, who arrived herevi
day morning, left St. Au3
uu uiau4y. aiC informs that a Spanish corvette of
MADISON,
of N. Hampshire. Mr. P. we
understand, for some years past, had been writing the history of America, and probably will now devote the whole of his time to this important subject. Gov.
Plumer is a man of distinguished guns, and two brigs of tj J
w.v-. 0 anacu un llidL place and his histnrv. when finished. SnnHiv lict- : u-: 1
t 1 1 linniiarfmril Kltr thrmif liicfl" X n . T F 1 1
win uHvjuwuuuaui; iiuiu nsvauiia, navm? under upon the literary character of his voy the schooners Barbam,
country. Santa Rosa, loaded with J
tionsof war, clothing nro J
August 1, 1818.
The Chevalier de Onis reached and about 20,000 dollarsind) this city on Tuesday last, by the loons, for the use and payof) Stage, only a tew hours after the soldiers at that post. ThtvJ
, , . ... arrival 01 general .j autson s aes. ot war sailed am m on We have been requested to hes at the war dcpartment. and Tuesd TeM J Tr mT$f lt is S3id he brouSht w'thhim' in discharging when apt. Biai the -MadlsmArl,p BAk So. porteueilte pretest against No cerfain inforaa.iSn had am cf Ind.ana, w, be held on of West Florida received at Sf AnSrf the 3d. luesdayof this month. by ,he States tr00ps and , faH q( Pensacoh;S reclamation for its restitution to of Indians, with their
wait the talent of an abler pen.- K "W"'-. . Spain, which he transmitted to children, were encamped The bearers of the pall, were the J3?' J? the executive on the very evening about 4 mile, of St. 1
aged veterans who aided in the a- aFFuuncu aiu uc wuip iu uu of jis arrival
enlevement - of the blessed inde- Ren- comS- tne 5cn ongaae ina
4 miles of St. Awm
1 t f (I
ana a numoer or them
pendence we now enjoy ; and among the flags that were displayed on the occasion, we recognized that under which Washington took his first oath of office as president of the United States. The day if we may be allowed
the expression, was brilliantly sad.
Ma. and is to be obeyed and re spected accordingly. A. A. MEEK, Brig. Gen. Ccm'g. $tb B. lnd. M'a. Aug. 13, 1818. i Brigade Orders.
The commandants of Reg'ts. in
elf
llashmgton Uty L,az. July iq. the town; The earrison 4
amounts to about 400, were iri
ihe Directors or tne oanK ot elated by this timely strah
"'v- '"iv-'i quilling, uiuvisions ana aoif
last, declared a dividend ot three which they had been locking and a half per cenU for the last half - year, payable on or after the 1 6th Expected Naval Ccnttd.
nSl. A vminar tnrm nn Kmivt
Nat. Intel. July 10. com. Aury's squadron, wr
from St. Barthoiomevis, o
friend
The signal gun was followed by the cth brigade lnd. militia, are
.1 . C .1 " - - - - . .
ine movement ot tne procession, hereby directed without delay to On the afternoon of Wednes- ,8th of May to his frieir The tohng of the bells the min- make out and foward to the gen- dav about five oVlnck. annther nu- il J
lite guns from our Washington, era), a complete roll of all the com. explosion took place at the Bla- are all under arms since hsTui
mJisrTn LTf f .nrVJ "U1U"C" densDurg powder mills, owned by we have joined admiral Brii
A.uuiiiiiiu. iuv.; mr. joussara, or eorgerown. wide open by a westerly breeze cd that a part of the militia laws Five of the men were killed, and the crape enshrouded cannon, the published at the last session of one other dangerously wounded.
mourning hiked sword, the muf- the legislature, have been receiv-
ned drum, the reversion, in tact cd, and will be delivered to the of every thing that was joyous, comts. or reg'ts. so soon as the .produced an-cifect solemn and im- rolls of oflicers arc received.
Ibid.
pressive. The procession, headed by the military, having arrived at the place of intcijirtnt, halted -by
signal the right and r:tt opened,
By order of the Gen1 1. J AS. F. D. LANIER, Aid de Camp.
August 8th, i8i8.
The surrender of Eastport. On the 30th ult. Moose, Fredcrick and.Dudlev Islands were
formally surrendered by the Brit- ders, 7 5 men. Aury has oncli ish commander to the American 18 12 nounders. 120 men;
commissioners. . Ihe American (iprminiim,); An n nnundi
'viiiiuiuuiib v r 1
and Aury's fleet ; the Spanj
fleet are in sight; we are n
quarters, and expect to cngaa
a couple of hours, and are all
r y willing to fight. Our M
as follows : jjrion has one saw
24 18 pounders, 00 men ;
brigs 1 2 guns each, 9 & ii p
a discharge of three vollies by
gen. Mortons division. We did not enter St. Paul's but
a gentleman who was present, in
THE FRIGATE CONGRESS RETURNED.
Norfolk June 9.
ndi
-- , . vi ibaii jic V t 11 f tHitrrc rt th. J.' .t 1 i i . -.
,Sa .hrnn.he centre the he v.. r.LZ "7 " f aa7ea " P?". 48 men ; two SchrS.49l
o auu v-ii,iiit. lJdwiciiLC. nn a nannna ci nto uc itai - . o .o
of Jlfw, were borne to the burgh, are requested to insert the the occasion" On he Tame day d rs Tmen "STotV monument long since crected to above. . the British trnn5 ,tL A, So men-
his memory, and deposited under ,., . ,'Hr.H ,n fir A . "?5me"-, .,.
. r i uc eiieiiiv s vc-
drews. Ihe Command of the lows: One ship, 36 18 poun fort was given to lieut. Marchant: ago mn ffnrmerlv the Yi
and the custom house was imme- Wasp one do. 24 18
w.ihrtK. , ... .-1 I ivr 'im .1 ' r.-i
nen,
three brigs.
8 and
m ..I I
r " , ,. wtlll(,u ViiC uuuu cmruscea to tinnnr Wc finn men. iuiav
juii ciirtuuis ui hjc lutuiutis ui rnmrnannpr. uiif rpnirnp ... . 1 . ..
.t"tTj.j TT...J. c-- ... 7 7; 'J"Mfc mcircare, emuarKed at Kastnort (rime s,smin.
,c a uu nayun oociciy. ier visit to b. Ameaiea, with in the schooner General Rr.r. . i?; n we shall
fi,"a MCSSrS; l0dn d 'Graham, on the 3d inst. and arrived at Bos! thJz
: l l U1C lwo. 0 .uie commissioners des- ton on the yth. nf w ' , " if T should esCSl
ana Hiipicsaivc uu mat account, patched by our government to .trwtwl 7r T u ivethes? was delivered, by the Vcv. Dr. obtain rorL.r informs inn JZ , . . . " ,th mX , I will leavctn J
-eof the, American provin. 1 UoA
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lint- visn nnrrAn i . -. .1 - Antu in
proof of the effect whW. the Judge Bland has not returned arrived yU;3 fi ,f Td 'astakU lngh.toned feehng, the nob ese. in the congress, having, as stated afternoon, and anchored t The bello Ia Gn ra &c " .irncnts, and exalted patriotism of fomc days ago, proceeded to Chi- quarantine ground about 6Un - that speech produced than by Ji. she sailcd QiMt CANADA We pH
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