Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 88, Madison, Jefferson County, 15 August 1818 — Page 2

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vi James, be a committee to cm- young man, in the bloom of perished. The body of Mr. Har- Hshed at Louisville, de

piuy A w't 7 J . - purpose of ascertaining the practi- might have flourished, even now,

more particularly, ,he at"; all those. wh l . uuitii

vi lames, uc a wuiuiiu v.- jrvwii r j i j . i v uesenv, cloy a skillful engineer for the youth, who, without this cruelty testy was found buried m sand a- perusal of all your read?

field. Mrs. Hartesty anc the children were found mile down the creek ; th and youngest child have

cability of opening the bed of the an ornament, and a glory to the field. Mrs. Hartesty and two of all those, who are WendKi Ohio river at the falls, and to es- nation? the children were found about a crafty Kentucky st ' ,

timate the expense. WM. CORRY, Ch'n. DAVID K. ESTE, Secretary. Ibid.

THE MUSICAL PATRIOT. A gentleman, who gives out

that he is a Spanish American pat

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were interred in one grave on

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ins narration or the cruelty aim wnn nisperrormances uu u u- wuut m ut, wuuiu - -wuw W1C president

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revenge of a creditor towards tar. We would suggest, at the fecting scene of desolation had ny or it upon his coat, hi unfortunate debtor, is found present moment, as more appro- brought together. The house questionable. It has

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among the notes attached to a pnate for a patriot, anotiier in- was aasnea instantly to pieces ana oeen customary tor Clay t0 volume of American Poetry" strument 'yclep'd, a sword.', the carried off. No two sticks of the to the feet of the president

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president, du

hln his riocket. timber that comDosed it were the fainv session it w.J.

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Some vears since fsavs How. nearly on a par with Ferdinand : " Mr. and Mrs. Hartesty were dent often marches out, u

ard) a young man, by the name when his kingdom was invaded young people just setting out in without experiencing tflC ) of Brown, was. cast into the pri-. he abandoned it to the enemy, life, and were much respected for annoyance." 4 J i i .. i l u:a j i i l ir Am a.:. i j: 4 :M s

son or tnis city ror aeoi. ms auu uciuuk. nmiscu iu me cm- iuci guuu uispusuiuud iuu iumanners were very interesting, ployment of the Virgin, and pre- dustrious habits, , and this awfu! From tha Savannah Muteumf His fine dark eyes beamed so pared her. an embroidered petti- catastrophe took place within a- ly 9. much intelligence, his lively coun- coat ; and it would no doubt af- bout forty rods of the father and SERIOUS biklRMISHlNc tenance expressed, so much ingen- ford him great satisfaction to hear mother's residence of Mr. Har- We have conversed with

uousness, that I was induced, con- that all. his colonial vassals were testy. We have not heard that tleman recently from the

irdiy iu my uuai iuic, iu cacilisiu d vuiiar lnsreaa ur gun. any uiuti uvta wuc iusl a-h Tt . 1 .

nis acquaintance, ompaniuus m riis majesty would tnen reap a

misery soon become attached to benefit as well as the performers.

Wash. City Gaz.

cacn otner. . y Brown was informed that one bf" creditors would not consent to

his discharge, that he had abused

Petersburg, (Vir.) Juli 7,

We understand, that at Notto-

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him vepy uuch (as is usual in way court-house, on Thursday

such cases) and made a solemn last, it being court-day, a renconoath before his God to keep him tre took place between Dr. Bacon, in jail '' he rotted I watched son of major Bacon, and Dr. Brown's countenance when he re- John S. Hardaway, in which each ceived this information : whether party used the dirk. Hardaway it was fancy or not, I cannot say, was mortally wounded, and exbut I thought I saw the cheering pired on Saturday. Dr. Bacon spirit of hope; in that moment, was wounded in three places, but desert him for ever. his wounds are not considered fa-

Nothing gave Brown pleasure tal. We are not informed of the ment of 'the talis in this county

August 15, 1818.

The following is a true state-

but the daily visits of his amiable particulars of this rencontre.

-wiic iy me neip ot a mna reiation, she was able to give Brown Nacbez, Miss. June it. sometimes soup, wine, and fruit j We arc authorised to state, that and every day, dear or stormy, Dr. John H. Robinson is now preshe visaed the prison to cheer the paring for publication, notes on drooping spirits of her husband, the natural, political & civil state -She was uncommonly pretty. She of Mexico and Louisiana; toseemed an angle administering gether with an exposition of the consolation to a man about to rise and progress of the Mexican converse with angels. One day revolution, passed the hour of one o'clock, and she came not. Brown was Two Agents from the Spanish uneasy. Two 3 and 4 o'clock government arrived at Amelia ispassed, and she did not appear, land on the 17th inst. for the JBjown was distracted. A mes- purpose of taking possession of enger arrived. Mrs. Brown was lands in Florida, some time since very dangerously ill, and suppos- granted by said government to ed to oe dying in a convulsive fit. the duke of Alagon. As soon as Brown received this Washington City. information, he darted to the door .

Contra

Wm. Hendricks Reuben W. Nelson Legislature. Nathaniel Hunt Wms. Dunn Jos. Oglesby Waa. Carpenter Saml. Smock Sheriff. Thos. T. Stribling -James Ward Ekilfis WiUhite - Commissioner.. Nicholas Manville -Jee Gray John Irvin Benj. Ramsey Coroner, William W. Thorn James Vawterk Justus Rich ' -

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wno mrorms us thu ibenr

28th of last month, apdrt)C bcut eleven men, itaiden oa Mary's river, ascended up ab as the Saint Tafnei liver. Lear 1

lennessee pens, 111 pursuit ei

gang of Indian desperadoes w

have been annoying anJ com:

ting serious oeprccauous

several families in that neighbi

hood. These savages, whow

very numerous were ovcrtakec

them at the above place about

down, and a general and destr; tive battle ensued. Only five

the Indians were foucd dead, a

it is supposed that many have la

killed and wounded. Light of the 1 1 that pursued, and

tacked them, fell victims en 'J

spot

382 From the Nashville Claris 350 June 24.

210 The Cherokee Indians are d

226 in much perplexitythc propa 222 tion to remove (beyond the Mi

sissjppi) has startled the btout

441 of them families ared:s.i.eaibq

251 ing man and wife upaiati 71 child acid parent pining, lk

to meet again in the i i caJat

323 ed to them by every tie luat a t$o man to the place or his mtivi 131 and to where ihe woukiei

17 bones of his ancestors, renov

in feats of war, lie entombed. K

42 1 peatedly pressed on this subject QX iroiir, wine seem to have iost

7i cousideraiion. and a few da)

since a nartv. drunk and distrac:

The citizens of Madison are re- ed, turned out to kill the M

questea to meet at the Court white man they could iindHouse in this place, on Saturday went to the widow Wolf's M

the 22d of this month, at one a younc man travelling had stop'

u wuljs. r. Avi. ior tne purpose ot as soon as she learnt tneir

itt.ujginio consiaeration tne mosc she saved him by a prompt

Unent.

with the rapidity of lightning. Awful and Distressing Calamity. The inner door was open and Extract of a letter from St. Cairsthe jailer, whohad just let some vffle, July 19, 1818. in, was closing it as Brown passed u One of the most destructive violendy through it. The jailor rains that ever visited this counknocked him down with a massy try, fell in the southern part of iron key which he held in his Belmont county, tui Friday evenhand, and Brown was carried injr. the 17th instant. The rain

Jitete, and covered with blood, fell m torrents; for about four speedy and effectual means of teal -tO his cell. hnurs. M'Mahnn's crppr PI- ...

nr d n- j 11 . : : " 1 'T wwuuauiug a convenient roaa Mrs. Brown Dted-zndhcrhus- creek, and Capitcna, were swol- from this place to Vernon, band was denied even the sad pri- len beyond all former knowledge. a CITIZEN viiege of closing her eyes. He The crops on the low ground ?r Madison, Aug. 15, 1818. ' lingered for some time, till, at were in many places wholly de- 6 last, he called one day, and gaz- stroyed and several houses and Mr. Editoring on me, while a faint smile barns swept away. But the most It has been stated in 'he Frank played upon his hps, he said 'he melancholy event was the death fort Arirus that Mr ivin J ,u u

: ... u vi juiuj aaric&iy, ms wire jateJy tallen into then ht -rnifor' Af-

convulsive struggl

Legislators and ica ! permit me to

mudi benciit iias mat creditor dc ter about dark on Friday evening 'Hie followins w,,,,, , Z V a 1 .1,7, 5uli': rived fro. thenment and and suddenly up.et. hLjS SES KM I S-,

r4AW, vu ai vxuiurcn, an wo me "I'WUC avertiser" Dub. c In reply to such qlw'

THE INDIAN WAR-

The power of the Execute

prosecute an Indian vvsr, the authority of an act ol wi gress, has been seriously 3