Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 94, Madison, Jefferson County, 26 September 1818 — Page 2
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O'Mcarv, the English surgeon sale to the liquidation of the debt that of the many-other strong for- , Ln,n! nrtnamrtP tn of Norway, tresses which have fallen to the
hors
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retreat
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and rail,;
EnRl'wh ar
St Helena to general sir Hudson A report was in circulation at ngusn arms, me mson nan mcy iciuxn and attaclLow; It would seem from pa- Hamburgh, that .England will about 30 killed and wounded village and settlement suprobably obtain by negotiation, a during the bombardment. be friendly to the Enilii
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most rirJ
r 1 r vml-
jivca auinc luiuici aiumms ur wuuaic, wc una a Single the military operations. The ta chief, at the head r?f
ihe Gazette of the 22d April carry
mtip .f'n cinprt rh nronrietv of port in the Baltic
come of the physicians' conduct. . The Prussian government ; has . . formally contradicted a rumor
Accounts trorn Moscow that it is intended to make the force under gen. Munro in the cavalry." We -are also tr that the king of Prussia, ana i i ,Duchy of Cleves an o5:ect ter. :Southern part of Deckan, have the "rebel" chiefs had, at t Crown-prince, his SOU, encercu , nvrhcrn .Jj V taken RehThannP. wpi-p mrrh set ..of .the war. r '
that city on the 1 6th June, accom. -r a
panicd by the emperor or-ivuwi
B I
and tneir ihijjcw iv grand dukes Nicholas and Constantine. The king of Spain has just proclaimed that the ports of entrepot shall be opened to Foreign trade, from the 1 5th of next Ju
ly. These ports are tor the pre ' 1 . 1
THE WAR IN INDIA. : .J ROM THE NEW YORK EVENING POST.
O - " - ww- v w ' 9 SUU TO
mg.to the attack or Nepaunee, and hill tons,' but t! and other strong holds further British, at the last accoun
east, in the direction of Punder- captured cz? seventh of ti,
pore. This is represented as be- is evident, from all the ad : 1 1 .i . .1 1
jug a ueiignuui country, ncn he- vve nave, mat tne presenr
We .mentioned that the war yond, description, and abounding affairs in India is more un was still raging between the Brit- uith large vd.ages and populous ing to British suprcnu
isn in inc .casi inaies, ana mose wwus. jjuu&u' iiinucicin that
1 ' j . -I i r r-
' . u AintA hvfhernv. acea reoeis, ana.tnat tnerpapers wiuiun or tne army was advanc- capture or cenncapatam.
1 decree of the icth of March received at this office from Bom- mg towards Chandah, on the It will also be remeniben last viz. Santander, Corunna, bay turnished . some particulars east bank of the Wardah, they, "a general and threating a Ai:Mnf H? maiV! relative to the more recent opera- fellin with and routed a body of rection" has broken out
tv has also declared" that all For- ons of the conflicting parties. Bajee Row's horse, to the num- island of Ceylon, whicr. cLn merchandize ' and effects must content ourselves by ber, as is ascertained by ,pri son-. " much feared by the Er$!i
which may enter the above ports, glvia5 -uidiy.iiuui inca-j-, 34,ooo; ine . ung isn
Sn rnmpfflienreof this decree, wuuwmu.vu. ''VB "' ucuiiiuu
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shall, from the present time, en
joy the privileges of the entrepot. Letters from Italy give a splendid account of the entrance of Xucien Bonaparte into Rome as a -senator. ' London,' July 18. Accounts have been received from Teneriffe, stating, that the Spanish convoy with troops which lately left Cadiz, had brought up in the' harbor of the above island, .where cne of thefrigates had been condemned as not sea worthy. A great scarcity of provi
sions prevailed thoughout hc , 0f the Ehglish fire, whole fleet,, for ihe. oublic softer J cUfi ;
at caaiz were so low, mai proper supplies had not .been furnished. This had treated considera
ble uneasiness and dissatisfaction;
Nliv l crk, August On Wednesday the 26t commodore Taylor, lattiv mander of the flet of '
Ayres, as sdmral, and w!;
and a
strong
remonstrance had
been made "by the naval comman.
The Bombay Gazette of the was only 2,800.
15th April states, that the fort of 'The fort Ramghur, in the . Bhugwantghur . had been taken province of Salsce, has been reby a force under thevcomroand of duced by col. Pearson, and that lieut. col. Imlack. This fortress or Coruta, was said to be occu-
was. situate on a steep rocky, hill, pied by a part of col. Imlack's just arrived in this city tr
near . the Massoor river, and it troops. Col l. had proceeded to t timore, was arrested by p ;was approached with the. greatest Inyebt-Doeghur. ' ; ' :issuing out (i the circuit' co
diiliculty, as the country through yi not her very spirited .affair the United States, on two
w men iic w oops uau uipd wds w adiujio nave taKen place be- lnstituiect against mm hy.a rocky and ! hiUy arid without a tween the rebels and the troops ish gentleman, numed Boe road. The attack was mide on commanded by col Prother, near Juando. .
the-SQth of March, at 6 0 clock -Indapore, on the 17th of April. These suits. are brought f
A M. witn only two twelve poun- oome particulars relative to the recovery or clamaires sust
ders and a howitzerj & the guns military operations in the district from the capture "of certain
from the dirtcrent towers were or Ceylon, are contained in these perty by com. J avlor, belo
soon -silenced: by the superiority papers; but we find Jiothine; of to the, said Juan Juando,
ouut 9 importance. , - tne commodore commands hundred of Mai. Fen. Hislonnd col. Hurr El PatriotaYformerlv Fou
the rebels were discovered strong, distinguished officers, have""retir. lulvV anedffed to have been
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iy posicaon me opposite oanK ; ea jrom their respective com but .col. Imlack determined to mands. cross and attack them, under co- " .
ver of his batteiies. Ihe plan FOREIGN ADVICES.
out in liammore. laylor, being ab!e to find bail, was in cvs ody l y the marshal.
terday morn nc two suits
an succeeded. Col. Jiiilack. ctnsspH Rosin h?c v 1 i.t. J
ders to the governor or -lenne- ther ver.andimmed atelv rharcr. inrivil- f c i: i5l ' : . ' r,. 1 .i.e.,
riffi, Thp tkUnA was pn'iallv as j V " - r ' ' '9 r - f . uujB w couon guiii layio.uy uic o a ,1,. 1 . Utt' a.ncl Ucd :m r dlle.ctlons-. ten years, -Germany is again of two vessels which l:e bad
, 0 - -" 'c Juugdruauii, uubcrvmg, uie sue- conipiainirg ot the fata nfluenre tured: and the .ronsu bcniil
lain a . tirre-n rrnrnnuiinn or 1 :j r .1 r . 1 - w 1
LC?.auu raPIU "movement or tne or aruisn manutacturcs on the vised to proceed also in the ad
u.iduuw, ptuipiaiuy cvac- juauuiaciures or Uermany. The ralty in the case of uan luan
V nrvlicVi minlrf.!.! i i- m r . t .1 . J
. ii.uiiaiciidi juurnais anect ror tne tres-pass, &c. ine cau:
laid a forced contribution of
120,000 dollars on the inhabitants in terms equally severe and urgent as if they had experienced the invasion of an enemy. The sealed orders had been o-
pened, and the general opinion
uated the fort and fled.
ni 1 r m . . .. J -..vw -
j ne r.auction or unugwant- to disbelieve the conspiracy of the the circuit court were distoi
ghur was to lowed by the occupa- Ultra Royalists against Louis ued, and a new suit in the ad
uunui uic niujcra, an important -A via. ruuv :n: Th famm
sea port town of large extent in By the arrival of the Tartar, at the three causes arc laid at 90,
was, they were, destined for Li- 16 deg. 1 1 min. nonh, where all Boston, we have P.nmfvM, ,i0 n,.
maj indeed, some of the vessels the piiates of the coast deposit 3 days later than those brought
11 nirn wi i n i nrnnnrrinn nr run vncai nnrvrt r nic rnAAnn . a i ' i 11 ... "
W lilVll ImIu A I- A yfywf liuil WX lilV t lit, 14 UVWl Yi . A 1113
troops on board, had been pur
pose
that quarter. It is uncertain expected that Dioghur, the only ton papers, we may be sure that whether the late important news remaining hold of the enemy in it is as favorable to England as in-
mi 'ui v-uui wuuiu iwwi me ucci uicpuviuu odiMcc, wnuia ne genuuy ana good intentions can before its eventual sailing ai rh ahandnnerl Thp Sirrbp QiL;a moU Jt 1 - .
: o , . -ajv. 1 us now, ior a mo
Pwfl
their booty. "This success was by the Tea Plant. Ac th nJ?,.,.
ops on -board, had been pur- follow ccf by the immediate occu. comes from English Gazettes and VERY LATE FROM EUROi ely chartered and loaded for pation of Ramghur, and ."it" was has been strained through Rnc
NEW YORK, AUG.
The fine fast sailing ship M
arrived at this port on Satim morning, in 20. days from hiv
- r hi 1
mrormation win only arrive at bawant had come in to coL Im- ment, in a u re whnt u th .,.-. 3. ..T ' ;i
hnrf A7,neS; ,r Q S' , ' !i W "'"J5 mind that the 29th ult. cant. Crocker has poW Jtc . I "tS' .le,.du.rn,l1 f:1- Lnd0D Pa.P"s' ral months a- iy furnished the editors 0 .1
",m B'."1 ,u" lowmicuui iic. inc aucnonty ffo, assured us that a was tnn. Mernntilr AHvertiser witfl I are two late;. for, should the ex- of the Peishwa b thus comnlete. fluil in the Es. 11 " '"Ca"' 'eLm
pedition. go round Cape Horn ly excluded from Salsee, a di, the rebels had b7n pu 70 h the patriots are now provided tance of 1 so miles in circumfer- fiword or dispersed. Z JZ .l;ti '
with a stout fleet m the lacihc; ence. IVe are now informed that a and should it bend its course to; Accounts as late as the 26th of very active war is carried on with wards Venezuela, Brion is fully April had been received at Bom- in eighty miles of Bombay" that nrenared to cive a pood account hav from the ramn. Hater! mip tlif rrt!, ...
1 1 o j - 7 ..w vuivaio die vprv kPufM"
interest thev contain
London Jul The ranMir nf PeHSaCOW
storm is generally credited
...- T .VL1L a I11L UL.M I I I t II I 1 It 1 1 Jill'-."
Wassootah, which announced the that the nanvp fmY,- ...:.k a 1 .... .1 frh IctttE
- - . . wiiii lick- ciiuiiis in tup riiv. w i
It .is assertea m an article trom surrender ot that place on the peration but are always beaten received vestentov "We the wte Stockholm, that the states had morning of the 6th, after a bom- But it appears that ti t; 1:.. L.i..J renins an
approved of the proposal made bardment of one day.
by the king of Sweden, to sell mense natural strength
the island of St. Bartholomew, fortress is sad to have
t 11 j ' r it irr- ... . ' -- "'"r'not, UUl 111 tllllUlJiIlLr. IliC liv."7 . J and to apply the produce of the its reduction more difficult than trusting to the fieetness of their; that it is reported 500
