Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 91, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 September 1818 — Page 3

O'i Testimnt in a most ; , ni;i spiritual manner;

nrs lvc been thankfully Mmv lews have them-

V-tt'-d tor mem. n. jew- ; 'J (r at Poscn, said to us,

,ord be with you;" and

, u-fhe majority or tne jews ddently wrong; the reform...mnr a reformation bv

u-hich cannot accomplish

.jjthe Christian religion, is, Luive. the only thine that

piduce among us that moral

'.- wc all stana so mucn m

of' The observation or ar 'lew is equally striking :

l said he " do you not upon Christians, that

and divine as their religion 'cannot lead them to felicity,

kqtmllUcucc uicu uwiwrtuu

I am persuaded that a part of the Jews would'

if Christians had manifested

Lis them that brotherly love,

exemplary conduct, which Se and exalted principles of

inculcate.

new governors to have a long list of complaints and grievances presented to them on their first entrance into Canada, yet there is little doubt, if such grievances really exist, but that some means will be devised for their removal.

MADISON,

September 5, 1018.

The Mobile Gazette of the 14th ult. states that by a gentleman just from Pensacola, information was received that a body of hostile Indians had appeared on the Escambia, against whom col. King had despatched a detachment ot one hundred and fifty

men.

:ovi

from Canada. Montreal July 29.

convention of persons cho-

repreaent the ditterent disit Upper Canada, was held

'ark, on the 5th inst. but in.

of sending home a commis-

directlv to his royal highness

prince regent, according to

st design, it was proposed Deputation should wait on

ernor on his arrival in the

itce. or proceed to meet him

toebec, to present to him two

uns, one for the prince re-

with a request that he (the ::or) would immediately home the same to be present-

the first levee; and the other

J Peregrine Maitland himself

lag hiintodissolvethc present

Mient, and issue writs tor a election; that he would meet

w parliament with all possi-

kpatch, and recommend as

object, after v6ting the u-

applies, to proceed to en-

p into the state of the prov-

ind having a commission wed to go home with the ' to lay it before the Imps-

lrment, in the early part

!cxt session.

G001 lav, who continues to

and direct every thing in :r Canada, it may be recolasscrtrrl in hU nddrfSS of

: of April, that little was to

Pccted from a change of rep-

4 lvesor governors, he now csfrorn his assertion or ratli

nes it. declaring that the

Fitment

' 1 1 1 v va y- m w a va , t0 be governor in chief of nadas was an auspicious e-

dlu had generated Iiopes n c ul cl have sprung from the ":,nent of no other individ-

fl!l(1 it might be expected, sir in-!,... 1 .

"ll"u witli such an cxamsich an adviser, .vould nothing undone to pro. the welfare ot the prov-

I angU3ge more flattering ll(,rc ingratiating than this, Conceived: and althourrhit

pbc very agrccjklc to our

Nat. Int. Aug. n.

The Cumberland bank, Portlend, Maine, was entered by means of false keys, on the night of the 1st inst. and 195,000 dolls, in Cumberland bills; 1600 dolls, in gold, and 4500 m silver taken. The robbers have been detect, ed and the whole of the money found. One ot them who made the disclosure, immediately after shot himself.

The directors of the branch bank at Richmond, Va. have given notice that a curtailment in all notes discounted by them would be made after the 5th of August. The citizens were to meet on the 29th ult. to consider the propriety of petitioning the directors of the mother bank in Philadelphia, for a further delay of 60 days. The cause of the curtailment is stated to' be that the U. States are about to redeem one half of the Louisiana stock, amounting to 7,500,000 dolls. held principally by Messrs. Bar ings, of London ; and the treasury has called upon the U. States bank. The branch in Richmond it is said, will "require about 25 per cent, in 120 days. The bank of Virginia, in its turn, has also determined to curtail all its negociable notes. Chillkothe Sup. From the Milledgcville Journal Aug. 4. Elopement of Capt. Wright. Capt. Wright, ot noted memory, has broken his parole of honor, and absconded. On the 26th ult. ( the day previous to his disappearing) he addressed the following note to the governor : "SiROn the 28th of May last I was arrested by order of your excellency. Since tliat time I have waited in the expectation, that a cpurt martial would be ordered for irry trial. No charge has yet ma.(lc its appearance against nfe. ' I thercfore jray that your excellency would withdraw the arrest. If you should think

proper not to do so, suffer me to call and see you, as I have business, of importance. OBED WRIGHT." To the communication no answer was returned. His fears we understand were considerably excited by the premature statement, in the Savannah Republican, of the determination of the president of the U. States to have him tried before the Federal court for murder. Dreading a long and loathsome imprisonment in jail, and probably apprehending, from the "hue & cry" which had been raised against him, that his conduct would not be impartially investigated, he took the fatal resolution to flee from justice. A reward of 500 dollars has been offered by the executive tor his apprehension. The deputy marshal and assistant agent for Indian affairs,arrived here on Thursday with a warrant to take him into the custody of the civil authority but the the " bird bad Jlown" FROM PORT-AU.PRINCE. In addition to what we stated yesterday morning, capt. Ingall informs, that,when he sailed, 13th ult. Christophe had reached within 15 miles of Port-au-Prince, with a force of 15,000 men. He had sent several agents into the town claiming its submission, and offering to the subordinate officers, on condition of their joining his standard to retain them in their present places. The agents, however, had been driven out ot the place with great indignation. It was expected the place would soon be besieged. N. T. Mercantile Adv.

COMMUNICATED," t ome and see. There will be a Camp Meeting holden in the vicinity of this place, at the former camp ground, begining on the 17th day of Sep. tember, to continue until the 2 1 st, by the ministers of the Methodist Episcopal church.

David M'Clure, Attachment, vi for Jona. Williamson, j dolls. 40 50, In the above cause an attachment was issued by the plaintiff against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies and effects of the defendant this day, and set for trial 24th day of September, 1 8 1 8, before me, where those concerned will take notice and attend. JOHN MEEK, J. P. August 24th, 1818. 90 4W

Robert Sample, " Attachment vs- for Jona. Williamson, J dolls. 16 i6 In the above cause an attachment was issued by the plaintiff against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies and effects of the defendant this day, and set for trial 24th day of September, 1818, before me, where those concerned will take notice and attend. JOHN MEEK, J. P. August 24th, 1818. 90 4W

CINCINNATI SADDLE TREE MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber having established a manufactory of Saddletrees in Cincinnati, is now ready to supply any quantity of any pattern that may be wanted. My agents Messrs. John Buffum & Co. No. 1 Market-street, have continually on hand a large quantity of the different kinds; orders from a distance directed to them will be promptly attended to. The prices at which my trees will be sold, and the quality of the 'work, will no doubt induce a preference over all others brought to the market, the prices ai e tor Common Trees with rollers dol. 1 37 1-2 do. without do. 1 25 Fall Back do; 2 00 Side do. 2 25 HORACE PEASE.

Benj. Grover, " Attachment, vs for Jona. Williamson, j dolls. 31 05. In the above cause an attachment was issued by the plaintiff against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies and effects of the defendant this day, and set for trial 24th day of September, 1818, before me, where those concerned will take notice and attend. JOHN MEEK, J. P. August 24th, 1818. 90 4W

Aug. 21.

91 3W.

Money Found. A small sum of money was found by the subscriber a few days past in Madison, which the owner may have again on application, by describing the same, and paying the cost of this advertisement. JACOB G. DOYLE. Madison, August 29th, 1818. Tallow wanted at this OFFICE.

John Pugh, " Attachment, vs for Jona. Williamson, J dolls. 14 75. In the above cause an attachment was issued by the plaintiff against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies and effects ot the defendant this day, and set for trial 24th day of September, 18 18, before me, where those concerned will take notice and attend. JOHN MEEK, J. P. August 24th, 1818. 90 4W

Robert Sample, " Attachment vs for James C. Martin, J dolls. 4 75. In the above cause an attachment was issued by the plaintiff against the goods, chattels, rights, credits, monies and effects of the defendant this day, and set for trial 26th day of September, 1 8 1 8, before me, where those concerned will take notice and attend. JOHN MEEK, J. P. August 26th, 1818. 90 4W BLANKS Of various kinds for sale at this Office.