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nriwirancc, that Ism to Keoecca and Nancy uurnet, Mng, couiainaucc van iu -6 r""mnlM f l rn ih

hi" red and respected triend, one section each nair or tne. romprumw mc uuuui .iu jattv; ...w-ww. J?nSEPH LANCASTER. same on the lower side of the ' of those whom it was wished to J 4th of 6th mo. iSi3. mouth of Tippecanoe river, on j ; involve in a supposed conspiracy. A letter m the London papers lbin.r . . At t w,wk fi,- tKr lulf nn' Thp Inauisition at length desDair. under the Vienna head, & writtea

U himself hicrhlv cratified Flint river. ing of making any use of Van by an Englishman on a visit ta resea IUU1 r ., .i r. r :.u . n....i.. M,u .a nn thp nrmt tue continent savs " I had a ve-

i i.nnarance ot tne school ufjaucsmrcciiMuiuuaMdi- j..., - w , - tlv nnr to death in th ry interesting: day on baturdav.

laimi, vjii a iiwk i i v.i j ai j iw n i - T I . '

dence. dungeons ot that sanguinary m- vve weni 10 aen, a Dathing

October 24, lti 18. fore

fin irrp tn ATirv P.hatrrdi. on bunal: when emolovin all the place within fifteen miles of Vien-

Wabash, below the mouth of Pine efforts, that despair could suggest, na, where are the emperor, Emriver. he succeeded in escaping, bring- Prr Maria Louisa, and youn The Weas cede their whole in- ing with him the key of his pri- Napoleon. Dining at a tavern t

terest

nois-

in Ohio, Indiana and Itli- son! Thus, although Van Haten nau in view at intervals ror two

-Reservation of 7 miles finds himself in perfect safety in hours, the young Napoleon and

tir 1 1 i .1 - ...... l,o 10 if flio dm,, his mother. H:1 scrnK.i verv hnf

square, on waoasn, aoove inc ims wuuuj, uiv. ------

mnvrn or k irmnn rrrr tc. i nc liuic uaniMicu nwni uu unit, ivj - j

MADISON,

United States to pay them a per- which he rendered the mot im. sharp and acute. 'l'he other

petual annuity ot 1150 dollars, portanc services auring tue war b hhwui which, added to annuities hereto, against Napoleon Bonaparte the gallery at the palace he sud-

Treaties with the Indian:.

ore, makes 3oco dollars annual- We will not shock our readers by denly stopped to observe a soldier v all payable in specie. giving a description of the species on dut' and at oncf putting him- ' ' .... 1 1 n 1 coif in 1 r rr n.wiri.in Iia ! 1

The Dslawares cede all their ot torture said to oe mulcted on 4 p--,

i tninK mat is tne man who

to put my rather in pri-

, correspondent at St. Ma- claim in Indiana, on White river. Van Halen, who besides having l J' basfurnisheduswiththefol- The United States to furnish suffered considerably in his hea'th, "elPffd Whastv sketch of. the trea- them lands to settle on west of has nearly lost the use of his right son-

8 . .' . l t J I u V, Arlncu Qrm frnm thf? list rorflirp U'hirh

concluded wua me iuuidii int luiiasipi, i.aii;w , .w...

Ti,Atr. tvi-thf;ii fnr their imnrnvemfnts was triven him. and which lasted

were signed on the 6th instant, where they now live 1 20 norses, uvc uuuics.-i rtu x u, .

fhi( rreities tne unucu ikivc nui iu c.uwu uuuo m t.uu

Ired more than seven millions each ; furnish perpgues tor trans-

jaesof land. Cin.Uaz. portation, provisions ror ineir

journey, permit tnem to occupy

1 for-rxr rr fn thp rnumrv east ot the Wa-

HX":i h b bash, south of a line from Fo.t article appeared in the Gazette, report and reg.stry, rr.u.t

1 Thi Shawanoeson ,he east Wayne west to the Wabash ; re sta.mp that he was captured ub 'Z' :0f the former reserve at Wa. 5erving one tract of 30 miles arms ,n hii ; hands and fehting a- S"'"11 K u.r, viJi fcic t 'raint r hf Snaniirns. in rpnnrf. wise CLItlUtuie Will Dc OI IIO

:acetto, 1 2,800 acres. square ouuk : .... rni.. ci1,J,a1 anrfWcM rreatmanv others ot less magni- the result of the kind efforts of uaity.

New 7'crk, Sept. 24.

The United States schr. Fire-

TO FOREIGNERS. Aliens are informed, that such as have arrived in the U. States since April 1802, must report themselves to the ckrk of some

"ishnDf the Treaty cf 1817. for three years hereafter their iional reserves by the farms on White river, and to pay

brand has arrived at the Havanna court of reconl 5 and wa'u 5 years for the purpose of demanding the betor they cai1 e naturalized,

release ot such American citizens cvcn "un mey may nave ae

7 J I : . 1 . 1

X 6Z acres connecting in specie Also to furnish them government is not insensible to urauon musr ao mat also, 3 miles 040 acres, connecting in specie t before thr.v r:m mtnnL

4 .1,. c Hi f u. th 1 h irksmi 1 Wfien ev set- uic ui;uuiuuuc suudiiuu ui muse . -

IWU. dUU tll lilt li3t liuv v iu " "- J .

i: I

nilcv 55,680 acres.

tie west ot the Mississippi. They persons who are victims to Span- dW r congrr.s,

othe Wvandots. resid at reserve two and a naif sections ot isn pcrmiy. nmung uic nuinoer - oiat vduuuis, iiuil, iv w . cistrv must be nrndiirpd tn thr

rnn'stown 16 coo acres to and at rirt. crees, aoove wia is . mums, wuu miu o r

rc at Bi SDrine, between Fort, and are to receive 13320 uosciy ummicu anu nSuiouMy - - ; . - . -- - dollars for the liquidation of debts' treated by those suspicious and nh eU nited State at

6o acres lower side Mrs! owed to them' by traders, &c. unjust people, and we trust that - - W to oc

itaker's reserve at Lower San- The Miamies cede their inter- the schooner Firebrand will bring t""" cu ' J"" w - ,dW V,cu

mm to tne unnea oiates. An ""v.a

be

' x- - 0 "I TT

the west side of Lewis' reserve tude. me uimea oiiiwiu Fay r""" v-"USi,iaww

7 miles 8q6o acres; all to be tliem 15.0'cn dollars per annum, never accepted a commission trom Mllv divided east and west, the perpetually, in specie. t he Pitnots, or bore arms against Li'i.tr r.. .u. c..,,e nA the bpamsh we have proofs to the

w.:nh for fhe Shawanoes. Ferdinand VII. has issued a (ie- contrary, nc suucn ucicu mm-

ub the Seneca Indians adj

south of their reserve of 1

each side Sandusky riv

INFORMATION WANTED. About the first of April last,, my brother William Bresee, wirlt

c:c acres.

oin- fmitive edict against the Spanish self when in their territory, rely. " "JX . 8.7 exiles who had served the cause of ing on their good faith, and they Vorjc, for the state of Ohio or J I u . ... . r .... i.: j n Indiana. Shortly after. 1 l-fr th

er, Bonaparte, binishin? torever rrom iniew mm uuo a uuugcim, m au - - . - -

the country all thosr who had act- proDaoiuty ror ms eptm-ms, not -v- - wv.-w..

It is time io?nrttliis -v... "w i i"ic

fc Annuities. To the ed in any department under the hisKwM.

yir.dotts, ceo dollars; ohawa-

hand Senecasof Lewis' town,

usurper, as counsellor or minis

ters ; and military ohicers to tne

c; dollars; Senacas on Sandusky rank of captain, inclusive, oodollars; Ottaways, 1,500 Bost. Gazette.

ttinllv. tn be naid annuallv.

, together with annuities here- Torture by the Spanish Jnquisi- . . t ' . no ..'All 111

THE AIT OF 1818.

system" of incarcerating Ameri- bovc mentioned states Bat my greatest assiduity to acquire auv

ended.- National Advocate

information where he is hath hitherto proved ineffectual. Any

The patriots, whatever may be information of the said William their fate on land, and. their num. B,efc directed to the subscriber, . 1 or the enitnrs fir the Miami Mcr.

fli Dutch papers, as well as ber guarantee protecuon, win De - ", V "7 , c Ti those of this country, announced able to command the seas, & bring aid, Hamilton, will be thankfully . 'I r. . L. 1 1 ! nt-lnn hrrrar inrl yttff leCClVeCl.

ALMOND D. BRESEE. Hamilton, Butler Co. Ohio, August 12, 1818. INFORMATION WANlLDT

flhe Putawattamics cede from the arrest ot the Spanish colonel, into action larger anu ueuer c-

month of Tippecanoe river Van Halen, and his imprisonment quipped vessels tnan me opaniaras

the same to a point that wilt in tne opaiusu hhiuisiuuu. x ruu-' v -i - t? miles from the Wabash on officer, to whose talents and cou- Bnoti, Aury, lay or and others, . J ..... .1 I - .i.. ...... 1 1 0.-4 4-- ci.

Kn-. thpnrmn l w th ra?re were owinc tne surrenoers arc aucauy swuiw iu a lu

general course of the Wabash of Lerida, Monzon, Mequienza, penortowhat Spain now has m he Vermillion river, down the has arrived in this capital, after this part of the world and they

About the first of May last.

to the Wabash, thence having sulfered six months' con- will continue to augment, from my brother John Livergood,

on col. Van rendezvous, give inem superior nc weni rrom inence. it is my him the dis- advantages. They have only to intention to remain in Dayton hie

discrimination De- some mom. 'as where any mtorma-

ill C w a j auuiioiivu ... " ' k . 7 " - - . . . . . i . i .i . r j i u: I ...I

receive "coo dollars in snscie, learn with pain and aohorrence, wnicn iney nave iur ucpuis auu ih.uhssuic, uui itnow noc wucrc

I A ' . . iw . - A. A. T

pually forever, to be paid e- that it was mllicted

y at Detroit and Chicago ; Halen to torce rrom

cj all i.rtfnr o-nnf. mvprv of some secrets with which observe a mst

o be paid in specie. lie was supposed to oe acquainted; rween nemrais anu ucnicicnia uu v. ine saw a''bwuu Grants to the following per- but neither the disgraceful cruelty to treat their catives with human- addressed to me, will be very

R half l.Wk. lames. John, exercised on him, nor the otters lty to punish pirates prompuy thanktully receivea.

Jacob and Abraham Burnet, personally made to him by the ai)d, above all ? to let vessels WO HENRY LIVERGOOD. 0 factions ril each j a::

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