Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 112, Madison, Jefferson County, 30 January 1819 — Page 3

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n nr Cameron, 'c the commauder of the fort found -at Tampa Bay, and not's letter to Nicholls, emitted

i.iu. vldcnce, to certain oi ow niai uuiu au ui 1500 inuiam, aireauy tnen en- in me puuucauun or it iasi nuc( 5cvv 1 o .j ;fch this aid our talks and complaints. He gaged to Wxidbine, who pre- gust, in the London newspapers. ;;uli in ta k 1 . l"ovcrnmellt had approves of what we have done, tended that they had made a To be concluded next week. J 0i the lllly j Hamhly, him- and what we are doing ; and it grant of all ueir lands there to bfCn solicited. Kicholls, is by his recommendation we him. Amour the papers, the o- on n rrWirt

t, had ocer ccn'tie fodn have thus presumed to address riginals of which arc in the 3gsnt pe " mcnt; your excellency." You will possession, in McGregor's

andtne )liml ltlU Nicholls Jind these papers in the printed hand writing, instructions for but .haying attempt newspaper enclosed, ami in the sailinginto Tampa Bay,tviththc had tai: procccciinjrS of the court mar- assertion that lie calculated to to pre11 U) nursllc ti.il, and will point them out be there by the last of April or

this Ci-HH

the to the Spanish govenunent, not first ot May, of the present

" f(, . 1IV tiut tlu v onlv as dicisivc proof of the year; a letter dated 27th Dec.

hfulc-tine war, in

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iot nrcpiredto support unexampled complamces ot tiic last, to one ct his acquaintance l"Lr th it Ink" a doV.en Sp inish olhcers in Florida, to in this country, disclosing the I w l fugitives from the foreign intrusive agents and same intention; and the exinit;'N"V, rV Creek nation; instigator of Indian hostilities tract ot a proclamation which

ncn Arbuthnot, theincen- against the United States , but was to have been issued at Tain

TAKEN" UP BY James Her rod living in Lexington township, Jeflerson county, Indiana, one mile fron Lexington, a bay horse colt one year old next spring, blaze face, a small white spot on its off

lurid foot and some black hairs JANUARY bO,- liJI9. mixed with the white Appraised to five dollars, this 23d We very much regret that day of January, 1819, by jawc arc compelled to give an cob HoHenbech, Arch. Montapology to our subscriber! in- gwncry, and Moses Gray, stead of news. Neither the lasted before me the subeastern nor western mail has senber, a justice of the peace arrived this week. for the county aforesaid, the day and date above written.

EDWARD TUCKER, j. p.

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Baltimore Dec. 2H

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.Vvcirnc.and wasinsti-ating a Pl wing beyond a douht, that pa my, to tne imiaimants ot - ; -,;. l . r ..... :,:.,.Mnrl,;o lifllnlr- Kloruti hv rln ivram rlnnrcd Vatecrcallcd the Ilomct, tor-

ri -n' bv promises 01 snpiH'i . uiuu muuu-i.uuhv-.u..t..- ,v v..v. rv.. ...... - . tiu , . 1 ti 1 lf,r nf with nul-Jtifr t!i, .rttl-m -tit incrlv the Alcrta, which lit ted irvv Great Jin.un, to com- it m toe co inn aiuiant ot r. witn nuKmg the sitUvJiicnt . . rr V TIP .vp-MVir niurucroiis incur- Mm w nu h lcnci ai jac kson tiurc, ottoie ins arnv.ii, an- i . "h.'ro the United States, s o jusilv compl.dns of, and of nouncing his approach, lor the and sailed during the last wcyk, BV Thonas Jamison of MaTiUZ, n th- nqucn of the which we have so well tounded purpose oflibcratihg them from vv'li c;it iUvr 0,1 h.rmation. dison township, Jeff-.-on coun-rr-srK-iclvcs, wrote to a i-ht to demand the punish- the despotism ot hp,in, and ol heint lodged a-arfist her at the ty, one Gr .y Muv. opposed vim virm- him to with- meat. Here is the command- enabling them to lorm a gov- Siv,lu hou-j. I .ic revenue to be four years old .xrpring, , " . . 11 c : 1. ..r ,...., i i. ti,,,.itr. f l cutter went ;uo!i'X side, .md lir.inrlrd wirfi i stirnm int nn

fiT- n ini 111 i )n . 1111 11. . i.n s 111 1 . u 11 m 1. 111 1 1 1 1 iiuuijv.iv v, j. a a- -j , . - - - - ixj vu

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draw irom

Us, aod -ivir- him a soscmn

thesacred vn-i.remect of ativa- had persuaded those who would V11 IiCr "-u.i't ikujm, the ngnr sioUijCr and hip tv to restrain" bv force, the In- listen to him here, that his ul- xvl orders t get under way, Appraised to 27 dollars 50 cts.

.,!.;.,. t,-.n tl..- hmdof d .ins u- , , ,1 li s command irom timatc o bicct was to sell the ' ,; ' uumparey ana

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eisevrev-. inthe committing motilities against morulas u cue unueo oiau..

vo: 'Hiir.v .ot tie oocun

that

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c nre that Ik' put surd. ,rbut in-, nevertirrie-s perU:nui wlile lie wis dciudin wretched Inciams with e-j pom:-e of su;)o.rt trom :V,va;iJ. :k wi itir,.; letters ; a" tUcm to the Hritisli ndni::r in tne Tinted States, to Vuenir C'air.ei on (d New

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Pr;iVh;Cin-e, to c oi. i-ich'ns ; te- be liul before the BniMi r-,,Tnment : atii even to the eoir.ih governor ct Sr. Augu.st.ne, an 1 to the governor t;en-

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II iv. ,11a, solicit m;.,

in u cpaartcrs. a'5d and support, - ?

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the United States, conspirmi; There is some reason to supvith those same Indians, and pose that he had made intlii ect deliberateh eivinj his wittten overtures, of a similar natuie, aeiivoiMtion to their appoint- to the British government, meid oi a foreigner, a British This was .Armhrister's business suK ct , as their aent, to solicit in Florida. He arrived there asMtaiiee and supplies from the in March, the precursor oi Mc jjovernM -ener il ot (he Il.tvan- Crejor and Woodbine, arid, ar.d ft-ora the British c:ov- immedtatelv up his arrival, crmiient, tor carrying on t;iese he is fwnnd suzir.e; upon Arame lutiiites. buthnot's voe.l,, and distrib-

I.er us c(unc to t:-c cas- of Aiobrister He w t d-:en in a ; : ; ; 1 e a -A i n e; eV t o . n 1 1 a . ; u : i n e; t h e Iiubans, inthe war aao'.st the American troops; aiultothu charge, upvn his trial, pT-adir o'jiltv. But thep imiry cbjt.tr

Biltini(;re; whieii the cmtain

ot the rivateer stared he would immediately do, and the cutter left her. The pi ivareer hoi-ted anchor, and" with a tr ,h breeze got under way, a:ui procee(!ed hzc-n the bav, tsn a cruise with the revenue o'Hcer on board.

I :V S.'tll'illcl r M'nit'irii'i. -inrl

Lore ilu-riphrevs.

Cenihe l by JOHN MEEK, j. p.

January 25, 18 19

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em among the N -groes

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vessel, am c'jmpe.oKg ks m is

ter 10 1 ii"t mm, with a bodv

1 of armed N;e;roes, to.w.irds t :.e forr of Sc. Maiks, v. . h the tie

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SAMUKLS. ROBEY, va

We are al-o told, tliat, last d 'ownded in Gallatin county", w eek, the privateer brig Fourth Kentucky, near the Gallatin, of lulv, c:e. e:c. ic. was seen S'eun Mill ori tlie 23th an, at aneimr in the Paruxcnt, en- 1 3 1 9. lis friends, as appears tirfv inserted bv her oiheorn from his n ur:rs, live near Otisand crew. I he h'ourtli f Ju- h-ld, Di-,rr:ct - t Maine. Any

lv came ie.to t!u: bav in compa- inNirmaticm respectimi him can

iiv wiili a vaiuaiiie anio, as her 1 -e obtained, to m the subscriber,

clarev! purpose d

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ij,nt the Untied

jiWu the detru:- of his coming tiiere, vas arill surprise, in tlu

he Xero fort, and more hostile to Spain, t!un tn ting letters to Gov. Lamerrai

the British govern- the United States. You hnd

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rver-.t w'ith h.aving drawn the that he told three of the wit- ly calling for supp.ics oi mulidir.ns into war uith the Uni- ivscs. who testified at his trial, rdtions ot war, and of cannon,

iv;.... ... . .,.,, a,rt;vT th tint Kid nimi ti tlilniiin. tor the war ae unst theAmer-

prize; the money on board '.he prize is said to have been fr

warded to this pi

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c eed to sea. 1: is he!:ov;i the odieeis arid crew or the Fourth ot July went in her.

by mrectmg a ie!:cr t

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a::cr the 1 a wiii remark among the pv.rs pi( !a:ed on " his trial, a

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try upon .Mr. Woodbine's hu i-

to see the

ieaiis; and ieiieis to Cv)l. Nieli-

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ocss at Tamp a Bay 1

renewing tne

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Indi m;;. JAMES M CON' A THY. J inuar , 2S, 1 S 1 9. f'he editors of the Nitional InTelligencer, and editors in the District oi Maine are requested to in;ert the above, ee the favor will be reciprocated if required.

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tliem, that ii.id j c. v.vvj im in th: patriot jm:y urd:r McGrtr ; and that he had expected a cantiancv. And what

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mar.d oi suppiie-; mi wnm;g him, that he is with 3c- i;egroes, 4 a iew oi our B mi pie, who had stink to the ejus:,

and were relying upon the faith

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BY Benjamin Smith divinrr

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vjwer ar.d r'. instructions, v. ere, to memori dize tlie Brit-

wernment, and t'i; jov-

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r.utiaws trom the United was the intended business ot or iMcnons s promises, our

He st .itei that tins MUregor and v. oodbme, at 15. all people were uie people 01

Tampa Biy? U was the con- the Negro iort, c uected by que.-t oi Florida from Spain, by Nicholls' aiul Woodnine's the use ot those very Indians proclamitior.a, ihiring the Aand Negroes, whom the com- mcrican and Fngiidi war; and mandant ot St. Marks was so the dvne to which they stuck, ready to aid and support in war was the K.ivage, servile, extr ajainst t!:3 United States, minaring wur against the UuiTiic chain of proof that estab. led Stale;.

ii .vi, t the :.irh and 25th of lishes this fact, is contained in Among the agents andactor, Angusc ast, !iis letter to Nich- the documents communicated of such virtuous enterprises as orUis ! u'dished, fsvm-what bv the President to Congress at are here unveiled, it was hard-

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tMnt taltv prtiVed", as ot

l"or.;l writing, on the trial, h.ut

Havana.

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JJ zer living in Montgomery townsiiip, jenniners coantv,

on the oth day of January, in Siluda townsiiip, JetTe scfa 18 19, a sorrel colt one or two county, four miies trom New years old 1 1st spring, blaze face, Loudon, a sorrel horse, -ith 13 hands high, let c hind foot a blaze face, his feet and legs w hite, light colored mane and white, 14 hands high, years tail, no brands perceivable. old next spring, no brands perAppraUcd to 16 dollars by jas. ceivable Appraised to twenty

Sheppard and joiin Brandon, dollars beiore me, this 2d, Jan-

be hue me. FVAN'IIIOMAS, j. i.

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SIX CENTS REWARD!

lam tticir last session, relating to ly expected that there would tQ AN AWAY on Friday eyectter the occupation of Amelia Is- be found remarkable evidences ning the 4th inst. an in

dented apprentice to the printing business named William

Dum-mt Montague Wickham

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i:. -ve mentioned ctter t'ie occupation

liim rd 1 !,hirnrtnt! hind bv McGregor, hrom ot their respect, continence

t him. and a lererence to tins

Indian power ot attorney to these documents you ill find, and good faith towards one aH:n, apr-r:vcd hv the comma Jant thai while McGregor was there nothcr. Accordingly, besides ct St. Marls ' fr C Li:cn?o, Woodbine went from New the violent seizure and distribu-

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WM. ALEXANDER, LP. 1 12 State cf Indiana jf-ll.h' ccuky, Dec. 11, 18 18. takkn up BY Jacob Lewis, living oa Lewis's creek, in Graham

township, one sorrel mare, a-

Aiiothcr of the papers a letter Providence, in a schooner of his tion, by Ambristcr, of Arbuthv.aittcn in the name of the own, to join him : That he ar- not's property, his letters to

sime chiefs bv Arbuthnot, to rived at Amelia Island, just as governor Cameron, and to tae governor' general of the McGregor, abandoning the Nicholls, are filled with the Havana, asking of him permis- companions ot his achievement distrust, and suspicions of the

yn lor Arbuthnot to estaohsli there, was leaving it: mat inaians, mat mey were ucccivKrehou. c on the Appalachi- TdcGregor, quitting the vessel cd and betrayed by Arbuthnot; (hU-, bitterly and falsely com- in which he had embarked at while in Arbutlmot's letters to

plaining that the Americans Amedi, went on board that of the same Nicholls, he accuses -W. made settlements on their Woodbine, and returned with Woodbine of having taken

-dd, within the Spanish lines, him to New providence : That charge of poor Francis, the pro3nd calling upon the governor Woodbine had persuaded him phet,orlIilasHildjo,upnnhis reSncral tomve ordersto displace they could yet accomplish the turn from England to New Pro-

Tnc;n, and send them back to conquest of Florida, with solJkeir own country. In this let- diers to be recruited at Nassau, Lr they assign, as a reason for from the corps of Colonial Ma--d;ii)g this license for Arbuth- rines, which had served under "f't, thc want of a person to Nicholls during the late war FJHn writing for them i heir with the United States, which ' KS ' f irricvmfv; n r .inst tin rorns had htt?n lately disband-

4l, -iuL5. And they add cd and with Negroes to be one cf the passages jf Arbuth

worn, one pair DiacK r,mn,nn lfmmn

vidence, Sc under pretence of

taking care of h:m and his aflairs of having defrauded him of a large portion of the presents which had been delivered out from the king's stores to him. for Francis's u;e. This is

between 1 6 and 17 years of age, h t t ;nrkM

about c feet, 2 or 3 inches w hj ;uoposcd to be evcn high, fair complexion, blue year old,' star in the forehead, eyes and white hair; had, smaU snj Qn the nc)3 when he went away one blue thr vvl -t. . f no . ,

bioad cloth coat, nearly new, perceivable Appraised to U one brown cloth coat consider- dolbrs bv wiuis Lav and

ably

cloth pantaloons, partly new,

one pair green broad cloth pantaloons, new, a roram hat, pretty well worn, coarse shoes, together with sundry articles of summer clothing not recollected. ;'This is the third time he has runaway within the space cf eight months. The above reward will be given on the delivery of him to me in Vevay. ROBT. BURCHFIELD. Vevay, Des, 15.

HENRY DIXON, J. P. 112

Deer Skins Wanted. A GENEROUS price wilt jC ke given for undressed Deer Skins. Those killed in the red coat will be preferred. Apply to L. R. &G. W. Leonard, or David M'Clure. ftladbonNov. 31, jSjS. fee

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