Indiana Republican, Volume 2, Number 99, Madison, Jefferson County, 31 October 1818 — Page 1

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"WHERE LIBERTY DWELLS, THERE IS MY COUNTRY. No. 99.

PUBLISHED BY

J0HN LODGE,

BYERY SATURDAY.

conduct and message to Kinadje, pondee of private indivi-

15ut there auai on iauu ...., . -

,,aCr,.end, - Genera. Gaines', letter of gent . . b ' r'tlidlat.v'T annum, August last to Kmadiee clearly ling gazettes or tne tw J. mi.chievous. in questions of

PX ;' "" tnl shows that be and general Jackson peroeorgiar u is ie .. . . . to KO back to original kj&f - . ate determined, if -possMe to get both to deceive; and, w. ess the k.nd, tog

hold of the whole Indian lands, door is opened tor w uu- y - wh A. 6W5 ft false., accusing them jJ2JftS merlcaCist discovered, the rv murders, thefts, burmnsr houses 'and instruct ms excellency ui suwi llir(l,,iv Mnnn natur-

... u ' ' u' "u: ; matters, resoectinff the Creelc na- " T7 ""u

VffTWO ',, j .until UUCMPi uuiuuiui.8wu . . al FlETht. COUlU CllUl Ollly SO IJ1UL.I

Ur .m oe -y- of the sea, a barb with forked tion, as mey arc u:iu. - w - o - q country, as ttuy LW fl" FVi ' t ml-tn hm Mm h true, he never can have the means even ot their ' MI '

LLC ,1 . J. f car i,r:iik. rf of mazing or what is proper 10 w. ... c

L punctually uv n.i v - & iui in, wut ia, mi, vy j- 0 , , other principle, one uunui

L'tyeiow to discontinue you yct perhaps you do not aone.

know what or mean the name

ether principle, one quarter of

.t- none. 1 i i-.

! have by desire of the chUft, .0 wtion. r pk ,rittpn to his excellency the hon. n.v-m wtVA .u

LUnoexcdng7. uiwu uic iuuic ui juguauiucu. .l.L .ff,; . orina Dies, let us ascena 10 mc

SrfJ threatimesfora dattan The other contents of this let- nanes uago!, ou iu , . ail-namely, to the manU !ZZAt.t ter plainly show me that these go0 and purpose of God.

L ;tfte advertiser, until ordered

as tbeir rnena, may sw

W - J m m. M AS Prill IIIlI a a. . ww -

win, U to be a' have been employed for the ex- peaceaoiy ana4uici tu -cumitcin th

. n . AL..Uv,nt rrft nnrnncc rf rnntinrr nut the try. . t nr .1 . i

r written oy mr. ir r.w- r-.Kw-v . t - - V-nU mrHnn the liberty I execution 01 mi. aiuuuhkh, n officer of rank in this coun- poorlndian from his paternal in- You will Par British subject, may be sufficient. about three months before heritance. J-P?rt of Ham tak , ly vindicated by a iere statement

execution by general Jackson. ui luvuiguuucMioiuxutua.. -j j m r takr- of. the tact. Arouthnot was a Lower Creet dticn, of the chiefs of all the lands TCreIt subject ot a nation at peace with

tanuarv sw www , u: Auieaica, oui was laitcn in inc

WnTbc olr th, lihertv of comes from St. Mark's tort. 1 sir, your uhv uucu - ;.

l,uv" . ' . .. . . it A A k K 1 n l U 1 .

inz to you by the desire ot shall soon De there ana learn rrom

I the chiefs or the UreeK na- -wiui wuilc iucv utavt uiu -1 1 little expected that war formation. .

iliosoon have commenccu ac uu mipiwjw

Veen the Americans and them; have oeen made, i nave no aouoi.

hawever, actually begun by without such had been the case

Ameaica, but was taken in the

A.'ARBUrHNOT. actual exercise ot hostilities a-

mm gainst the American government FromBflfi London Messenger of that is to say, papers and prncla. the qtb August. mations were found on his person The American papers last arriv- by which he excites the Seminole ed, make mention of two circum. Indians to hostilities against the

lBwCTO.,i.7 i Americans would have never stances, to which our English flui.-u, u twu, wanton 'aggressions of the the Americans wouia nave never . j ... imbnnr. them to a resolute perseverance, tter,ia an. attack on Fowl- poured into the Indian nation' by jou . .i . 'ru.u th- Annalarhlrnla. . tance than beionffs to them, ine , r

Munng me mgnu -'-r fi of hese circumstances 1" f JUgnu edition ot i nnton attack has been disa- it is reportea mat jonn rorura -ii j- :e wtl,t sop's f ables, one of the best of RdbvGen. Mitchell; the A- haswithdrawn from all Indiancon- to which we allude, is what is

L ' r i j:,. ,ffr. ,... but the lnneraritvs are termed tne American proclaim- r r.- - ---- a ten agent for Indian affairs, cerns, but the wnemys are tniin!lf. the Seminole Greek, is omitted. A conquer.

tehas made reparanon tor ndians, and the second is-the ing army in pursuit of a fuguive means, and the numbers trouoies come. .. frt firct nf quarter, as he had not borne arms, iginto the nation, not from JS lZrto ordoneany manner of mischief

ma side alone, but trom rao-. r. V "Tr ' liVf 7w tt. Amiriran are com. against them. I'hat may be lidelSewl,ere,bytheAPpala- munitions, and which Kmadjee SJ ""if0 true," replied the commander, ftla river, have imoelledthe informs.meHilIisago.whenintnjr. penea w V.-6- 4 ;f' vn h.we not fou.ht ui

Ktotake arms as their only land, had orders to demand in ing no .quarter to rue oy - . fc

Iwce from oooression. case of actual need. It is reauy uc prauutc u ; - the ten thousand

OF TURKEY.

The war which existed be-

'r neaa, and ne is now cu- pr rr iu.J .u frrl. cr.ln fmm

Vij r . i . i T- .: Uom nrn tiifir nttarrpi against auu ucj,u. t." kj v'-

ai Spanish Diun, incrw -TLJ" J ' f,1l into thr-ir

rce of iwi, and Himb v. America; at-tne peace uicy agrccu uc w - T r T

irK .1 . c i. fhfin nrnrprrfrti in 1 1 lrii iidiiua. aiiva . .

raisin tne possession -jj ure ww r.- - - ----- - militarv dtow. tween Russia and 1 urlcey was terK wi.hfroFm iooo to .2.0 nghts and prm eges and tod rfTP' minated by the apprcacrof Bona-

i those men are principally on tne sameiouu. . - , . parte to the Russian dominions, a Sticks, who are scattered a- war; s.nce then they have : never therefore compe r ettde P emandi M thc resources

'see that those people-were protec age method , ot prosecuting . -- ,-

i r ....m. . . . i . "i . - i .... . arni ir nrr rnn - ci if lali l iv j i i ll

ueathpm ' ted in their rights and privileges. uo w, u twu. .. , . h 'cant';iW myself to be- -But how is tis exceLcy Sthe W tTuJZ taA J those encroachments on British Ambassador to know if Jf bable uk that they terminated . territory are with the the Indian is righted and permit, own practice, aru.ng -from j se- .. Jnoon the fort ore

Wedee of American cov- ted to live quietly on his own muar neccss., in u . ; .

and reneral Mitchell's land? He interdicts the corres- war. mere mu iww uu "