Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 90, Madison, Jefferson County, 29 August 1818 — Page 2

. , t A nr first care ouffht to be to on her back resemble the drawing ing shall be deern .told not be Pnc"c itle generaf assfnt in trac and engraving of capt. Bhac.Z hifh -Wafi Independent governments on our rne g whkh c fl Wa who saw the not . and shl borders-they w.ll, eventually, large and three jmaller dollars, and imprisoned h!" give us trouble; and, however b ones, yesterday from the shore, than three years Za 0t '

humble tnese commences.- where jud d ,h(. , one (0 be ,o0 hi of v -v ryi may be-however modest these fcet jn Je h and smaller d and f ttcVfc declaranons may seem, they DAzi,e ones to be about 50 feet. " with all material,, arL "rrfK This denomination, in recalling nition, and store ." hl, " and unlock the : coffer of J to us our .reverses, will also recal The law and other expenses have been procured for, Si tion-they ' '" h the necessity of fixing our desti. paid by the bank of England for ing and equipment Z '( of ""JSy Dy; of setting up anew our house- prosecuting forges and utterers of be forfeited, one hall to i m3yu '! iTis well then to hold gods; in 1 word-ot creat- forged notes, amount, in the last of the informer and ih ten n eve on thefe e!ubHsh ati.og! new country. . . .5 to near jo.ooo half to United States'- ' ieep du r . . j The colonv. essentially ajmcul- .rttrr " The parties were ,1!

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its from our homes and scattered A general register, formed from are at peace, a, warrant was grant- The counsel for the defend us suddenly in different countries, that of the cohorts, will be kept ed on Saturday. last to arrest the moved to have their clients we have resolved to seek an asy- by the direction of the colony. two captains of twoarmed cor- , charged altogether, or, if he! lum where we may be able to re- The cohorts will be collected vettes, which were then lying in bail, they insisted that call our misfortunes, that we may in the same place, that they may the North river, ready, to sail; should, under all the circuT.; draw from them useful lessons. be the better protected from in- the process also included the agent ces of the case, be recognb Avast country presents itself to suit, and that each one may live for the Spanish patriots, who was appear at the next term of I us: a country abandoned by civ- in tranquility, under the protec . in town, and who was also taken, circuit court, in a very smilh

where is only to be tion ot all. unc torvcuo were reixuuy uum jne motion was mads on tl

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seen some points occupied, or A Cohnal Code shall forthwith be at Oor ear s rtoole, and are re- groands

traversed by Indian tribes, who, made to guarantee sajuy ana pro- tiiftau.vuui, w w a, . Xudi ts mc prosecution contented' vvith the . chase, , leave perty ; to prevent and to repress their crews are said to amount to been commenced without any ' mltivatinn a territorv as wronzs ; to secure the peice of one hundred men each. 1 he rections on the part of the i

fertile as extended. In the ad- just men, and to curb the evil in- cause is to come betore judge Liv- ern men t, or application by versity, of which we boast, f ar " tentions of the wicked. ingston for a hearing this day at district attorney, itwasirrcg from its humblinz our spirit, we - 2 o'clock. E. Post. in its inception, and ouiht to

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exercise the first right granted to tredoma, iv. . July 21. - innneniiteiy cisconnruej. man, by the author of nature, in ' Mr. Buffington, of Portland, of -LAW REPORT. That Mr. Aguirre, ftowii

establishing ourselves on this land, whom mention was made tne last ,7 , y, case aionc mis ground to fertilise it by our labors and to season as having penetrated to iewicrx July 29. was a niinister from the gfjv demand from it the products it the uncommon depth of five hun- On Saturday last, judge Liv- ment of Bucno Ayres to th.

never refuses to perseverance. dred and thirty feet into the solid ingston issued warrants against the United States, and could 1

We attack no one ; we have rods on ine snore or lae jcrie, captain oiiinucr, uon manuei 11. mcicrorc, dc procceueu ago: no hostile intentions. We ask in pursuit of salt water, has this Aguirre, and Mr. Delano, for this way. peace and friendship with all who summer resumed ' his laborious " knowingly being concerned in V That, to constitute an

surround us; and will be grate- undertaking, and perforated one the furnishing, fitting out or arm- fence against the third section

ful for the kindness which will be hundred feet further into the mg, in the port of New York, this act, the vessels must not n extended to us. We will respect rock. The whole amounts to the two ships, called the Curiazo and have been fitted out with in the religion, the laws, the man- astonishinsr depth of six hundred Horatio, with the intent that to be thus employed, but actu

ners, and the usages of civilized and thirty feet, or something they should be employed in the -armed for that purpose j and 1 nations. We will respect the in- more than 38 rods. This, it is service of some foreign prince or ny depositions were produc

dependence, the customs, the believed, is nearly one hundred people, to cruize or commit hos- proving that neither or the ve mode of life of the Indian nations feet lower than the level of the tilities against the subiects of some were or ever had been armed.

whom we will not restrain, either tide waters of the Hudson, at Al- foreign prince or state, with ' After an argument, of the

in ineir nunune, or in any oiner Danv. ana aoout inrcc nunarea wnom tne united htarpc nr t nninf! hv thr resncc lve cwun

point of their existence. feet lower than the rrreatest peace." iudsre Livingston decided

Wewill maintain with all those, known depth of lake Erie. Mr. These warrants were issued un- that no instructions were necc:

to whom it wnl be expedient, so- Bufhngton, thus far, we are sorry der the third section of the act rv on the Dart of the prcsidcn

ciai relations, ana goou neignoor- ][ to say, has been disappointed in ][ passed at the last session of con- any other officer or governro hood, as well as commercial pur. obtaining his object ; he intends, gress, "for the punishment of to iustifv the issuing of a v

-suits. however, to continue borinar. if certain crimes anin Hi TTr,; rant f- th vinfoi Inn of this 0

Our deportment will be peace- he can obtain more assistance. States," and which is in the ny other law j nor had the pt ful, active, and laborious ; we We cannot but hope that so much words following : dent any right to interfere v will be useful to the extent of our faith and perseverance in this "Sec. 7. And be it fur t her thf nrnr.-rHJnrs which had ti

power, and will render good for novel enterprize may be amply nacted, That if any person shall commenced in' this case, by I

S000, .... rewarded. within the limits of the United ing any instructions to aw But if it be possible that, our f5tnt. fir nut .anri i it ixa

situation be not respected, and ' Beaton, July 4. . tempt to fit out and armor pro- that the application for a wan that persecution may iollow us to We yesterday received a letter cure to be fitted out and arrnH should be made bv the district

the desarts where we have sought from a correspondent at Glouces- or shall knowingly be concern, torney as any individual m a retreat, we ask it of all reasona- tcr, dated on Thursday, which ed in the furnishing, fitting out complain cf the infraction ' ble men; whatdefendc would have says : or arming of anv shin nr L.i' I . irnnsidered ith

been more legitimate than ours? "The great Serpent has again with intent that such ship or ves'- ty to award a warrant who

it win oe tnator me most entire appeared in our harbor, bhc 13 sel shall be employed in the ser- complaint was made to mm dcvo'ion. Our resolution is ta- accompanied by 3 young ones, vice of anv foreign prince or oath of a crime's bein3 com"

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land, on which we have placed their food, the fish spring above lony, district, or people, with upon him, the judge was

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The care of our preservation has among the bait. The fish exhi. or people, or cruize or commit applied for by the district

xorcej u "iiui, 10 rurnisn our- Dit tne utmost terror at their an- linctiliti ao-alnci- th nn.

selves with them, as men in our proach; and as, the Serpents pass tizens, or property, of anv for- to anv nrivilege w hich

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ates arc at ion, that this gentleman,

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ourselves, will behold us prosper the water to escape their enemies, whom the United St;

or bravely die. mere wc will but m vain, for the serpents pass peace, or shall issue or deliver a ing accredited by the live honorably and tree, or will and repass, devouring as thev f?o. f.nmm;inn within h t,rntn, 4 a,. :,i.,r!encc of

find oui tomb and just men will A Mr. Sargent, ot this place, or jurisdiction of the U. States, Ayres not being ackno; grant a testimony of esteem to had a view of one this day. She for any ship or vessel, to the in- by the government of the1; cur memory. But we have a right passed under his boat, and he tent that she may be employed as ed States, he was liable to be j to look for a more happy result, says, the head and protuberances aforesaid, every person so offend- cecded agafet for anv od