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1 . rt !r .rmruttce. tuc !i'r; 1 C u ' orwented for the whole ibl"" , ' He would, the to U motion fo.c i ; .tf ". the prcscm Jim luticn )r l4lL 1' " c bij on the tame. withdrew Ins motion to 4 Vthc resolution, and o:5;:: nn h ' uc r. VM 11 u (Ml lilt lai-.e. u was Wiv.r in a bill lor his relief. l'"i;i;UL A!iY -27, 1 i I 9. Fowmii is The Rev. itt everted to preach at Mr. D i1 Ji M'Clurc':; f ramed house I c. Sunday next. ! -r. r nrr-:;.s y r-'K iNDiAN A Ktt L hi. IC. A . nzRxoy, Feb. it, tSto. C::r:i men. Cant. Camnbrll and . c.vcif have just returned from n excursion nude into the IMivvare Lands, and should voi consider thc following j: sketch worth an insertion iu j. yjur paper, tor the amuse::v;r.t ot vour readers, the m-

-wove, S1 i,i.nson CliftV and Flat Rock, at the nut whether altcctcdlv or not, A private letter states mat a c-.mie.ncs; aim im-y iwu jmu no;.,rse moved oy JjJ of ? ltlilcs . in this 7 could not be ascertained. Ink about to be established at thine; hut ,vh is m,!., tlj c,e,,t to ' . n t on thc in;,cs , bnd, are principally It u impossible, at this time, "Thc Ctcount, received, it the ev.tsof tli, IV.k !, ,'evolutioM? ,,oti tor t.'f 1 vvi,julrcw very rich and level, thc vallics to ascertain what part of thc r,.)orU.d thill Talcaliuana, m Alas ! i! the c-mvu! ion U not ar.ti.,vc I'll. . i . 1 ..r timlirrd nrinri- m.ltl has been tllkcn. All rr.l- im :i: i .1 i ,.,.! I... O,,. r'm.f ; it niiit t (inn . mid ovt r-

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. r(,n.r. rf the cotntnit- in inuiana; vne iv.v,....- - j v . - l.ouis l.nrjuirer, that the eov- lir,rc ma oritv that lews . VI -ht! rcp--r. c.r - . , . .iilf. nn tl,t, t.vo Klk horns tion to the above olhcial notice ,,nilll.n, ,1 . n,-,,.,. c;t,,.c., a. V rC mT" XXV 11 Z JC "

l- of da nis on tP.e peiuiou in i.e.. ...vv - i t i((lft; , . ",IVV4 v shall not enjoy, in tliat state, J 1 V i f- ';,-!,;tfm in ICrntuckv. tor richness and (says thc Commercial Adverti- ordered two rtjnm.nti to St. Lou. ,. ' ' ... , . f ' . Ander-'otu ot Aounin m iv.iuulnj , ivi v eouahtv oi political rights ' . , . , i t0 anpearance a- scr) wc have collected the tol- one ot wlmh it ik Minposed mil ! i"' 1 1 . . . o- I -rrirorv, was taken up, and timber, a. in to apjeaiao y ascend ih, m;..;;,,. .1P r.,r with other denominations ot VJ If r' 4 t, .I,. iv,,t on both Sliles of the lnwinv particulars ot this at- a.'o u lis.,is!sij.pi as tar nc 'v-motion )t .Mr. Rti'-ics, the Inuiul on ihuii muc 11 trn(. Vrt.M- Prairc-du-Chien, the other tt the pcrons. It is remarkable, and . cfr,im whieh lias a cravel troeiou iuam. it the tunc , r , x, ,, , j , , ,. f , , , inuttee were instructed to stieam, wn eii ias a , mouth ot tht i How Stone, to he ru ecd discnacefu;. that su-Ji a

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tiehndsit will gratitv onio tv would mike a g-i lngli- man, which was forward. ; - - - . cf veer readers. ' wavin the direction to this '1 hey cut a hole ot about twen- "a - ' ;vy Ye traveled the new cut tdace. individuals of ; his coun- ty niches in the portmanteau, " ,;

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vi Am Sim vl a new town hid out on the old Ituli an bouudary line, about Smiles trcm this pltce in a N. W. direction, P we then tcoi: a new cut road (cp:n?d to Fiat Rock, sulhcicnt for waggons) which bears nearh a. 4 ; W. Thc first stream tve cro-v-ed after leaving Persons mill, on Sandy, is called little Smdy ; the second, Leatherwood ; tbe .third Fallen limber Creek; (all appropriate names.) We next passed a xcrnirkable Beaver dam, iu 'hich the inerenuitv ot these animals h wonderfully exhibited. The 4th stream is fiat creek, tin 5th Deer creek, 6th Crocked creek, all of whiph streams will answer for light maehinerv and rtin to the b. V. the bottoms generally graeuy ana water very clear. B ,. . ' I errant in tne new purchase, 1 ttnnrt, without execration,

We rext came to a stream Bv the prompt attention ei our city police magistrates t..e loras ana iaa.es oi her party . , , .... knocvn bv the r.amc of Cltftv, Tbec'hr BaiLv, Esq. Post- They found upon them, secret- arc looKmg out tor a ew lcu.U-r : P'ca ''c 1 u" Tl r- - i- i e a'--c i i il,ne nKnr -in,, and it is said they find some chili- or tllu iia;. iir. 1 aumaagc sul:!-;-.cnt tor any land ot v. i. master ot tnc city of N. York, cd in their c .the,, about one the t0 ,v!lom spol:c against, and Mr. Storrs

ier vor::, ana atKHic 10 nines we h ive been tavoreci wit u tnc hiuumhu un.iais , ..iv t; s tack- thems. h-.-

that every quarter section thst K very citizen ouht to lend his the name ot Uoctor nenne, perceive uuu me omy people who ' naay be laid out in this ten aid to detect thc Vidians ; and it who, it is believed is tnaking r tinder an absolute despotism ' . , nn , , miles, will b fit for cultivation is hoped measures will be im- his vvav to Philadelphia. There arc the subjects of Spam. Ih, toasts drank on the 22a , mu uuu Lu m uiuu us u ptw a.uuii un 4 , , kingdom has even lost her roval lust, was received too late tor 2nd will be settled; the lands mediately taken to nut an end can be no doubt but tha. these rank amonS the legitimate povei-s this d-v's nubl-cition b-t will

re ot a black, sandy quality, , to the attrocious highway rob- arc the vmams wno pcrpctiaica ()f the continent. The sovereigns -nrf,ir p,,,. t,vt

timbered with Black Ash and hr.ries which have oulv or late the robbery. disdamea to admit Ferdinand's rr

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ion I- fait!;ce ot hc country is ratlier oV. j1 yeaned to a plain, with thc

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on CHfty are very rich and cil timbered on both sides of Je stream, with Blue Ash, ,ainut, bugar Free, Honey k-CUst. Eeirh V. A-r. After Beach, 5cc. exx. After ro-lng this stream wc came most beautiful walnut ;;ge about 1 and a half miles -Ciifty We next crossMiddle Creek, then Grassy then 'Fcuglt Creek,

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an ui wmui aiv, oii ... , streams, running to the S. XV . some ot wlncll nave very liiuu. ilv bottoms, and lie between n,li,r with Oak. Black Ash, v. , Walnut Suar Tree, Poplar, ucVor until we came to iliekorv, tU. uu i the lands immediately on Hat Rock ; these Unds exhibit a r iloPP t.vnrrtrd to see bottom and IS aDOUt 50 yarns wide. On thc north side of this creek we found only one stream (Suviar Creek) until we 1 '' n -r. 1 m.. rtrnvco ai i7i 1 1 1 . h n iijuiv. Kiver; ao.mi 5 mues m ao. w . direction from where we crosscd Flit Rock; tfc lands between these two streams are level and verv drv, timbered with White Oak, Black UaU, Walnut, Honey Locust, .c. nj-r brush, spice wood, dogwood and hazel. We round beautiful, rich and level lands on both ndes of Driftwood, and well tindcrcd. The liver . (by counting our horses steps) wis iSo yards wide where we crossed'it. I think there are verv tew springs in this country, but believe water may he had with very little labnur. to sum up my views ty have taken measures to nnl-. i rnn. in-rfiwnv for nr countv without delav, suited to the direction, and Madison.) tint Me.duon would b: the Lev on thc Ohio river to one of the best tracts of country I hive ever seen in this state, and a dehv will :ediSv b: :u. forward some other point, as thc country is no v.- ; cubing. Wc met two families ami uams cn the road to this Ldcn. Yours, With Iestcem, JOHN VAWTER. Wc are informed, kws t'.e Indi.ma Gaz-ttt, that l)j:trh n Gen. jo:in i')e P:.uv. a id JtatliJ' rrc.vr, ure candidates lot Lieutenant Govcyjor, at tlie annual election in August nextrrcoM Tin; kaTioxai. intllli omnccr of fi:hru.k.y 4. , . . following particulars ot a most dauntr robberv oi the mail, disgraced our country. ROBBERY OF THE MAIL. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS RE-WARD-This morning about 8 o'clock, between Bripetown and Eliz,abcthtown, the United States Mail Coach three armed who after cutti opened the Coacl bed the passengers ot their watches, money, cVC. 1 hey cut open thc mail, and, alter ta -

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11 it such packages aS court. They have also published it possible she vifl long remain bcht propner, and nut - decrt.c st.atin their termination hind all the kingdoms of L urope--

. - - j I ting them in a pair of sad.l cuuu u,i-s, matie cm. vjne or tnc robbers spoke broken English, sonable chanrcs, with the a. . " m. . , r hove reward, will be paid for thc detection of these villains, TI TPO II All KV P.wtm ;trr H1LU. ISAUdA , 1 Obtmastcr. Post-Olticc, N. Y. Feb. i, 1819. aim pute uieuuuueu aumr, one ot thc men ran before thc leading horses, and told Win. Smith, the driver, to stop. '1 )yn ,ith.r tw,, immf,!! tMv ....w.v-vii .vv.. . l,lv-irvi . . 11 . with pistols, and took tiie driver from his srat. Tncy cut thc traces and one of the reins, and went to the coach door ; one presenting a piMoi, uie other a Urge knife or dirk, and demanded whatever moncy thc passengers had. mere were five gentlemen and a lady p.isscngcrs. From one t!iey obtained a pocketdjook, coni tt r. . . . . . raining only a small sum ; trom another a gold watch; and from a third, Mr. Cowan, ot this city, a binall sum in change. They attempted to h rce thia gendem.m out of the coach, but. lie rcmonstratinK" with through woich t.ity !rew a manv pacKairei or iciiC.s, as listed a pur ot sand. c bags a p.H-Vct liandkcrcmcf. T!uy tl;eu made ciV,. having detain:.: the ute:. S e. aOvVjt twct.ti inm j. t ' 1 1 - j . 1 . c Ik-. e THE MAIL ROPBLRS CAUGI1 T! C-vv f A';. ircr.i il c Patru.itcr cf the City of A. 1 ,ik i. !rt Pcst:n.is r Gcu:'rtil. Post-Office, N. Y. city, N. Y. 3d Ft'bruaiy, 1 S 1 9. Dear Sir ; I have the pleac.vire t(. inform vou that twti ot thc mail robbers mentioned in my letter of yesterday (their names Maurie and Bert rand, both Frenchmen) were thismorning apprehended by two of our police officers, and are now under csamtnat.oa bctorc . . 1 not yet completed. ine tturcl roorjer is aiso a ricncmnau, Very respectfully and sincerclv yours, THEO. BAILEY. R. J. Meigs, Esq. PostmV Gen. NEW-YORK, Jan. 2S. Official information has been re-,pJ-rd k Mr. Ford, who wr.s h:s security ia the sum of 10,0X ' dclbre, to pay the money inta

ceived bv thc government ot But- establishment of extraordinary nr! thc DUrchaser.

was stopped by nos Ayres, of the outrageous con- rigorous ecclesiastical tribunal-; COPELAND P. J. ARIO?C men, masked, duct of the privateer brig Maipo, and these, after extirpating the in- February 2 6 lSlO.

tactile tnaces, iapt. joim Uameis, 01 iu:imoio. nueis, reared an intellectual desty ' '-r-e 1 l A y-i .

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to render justice 10 an nations, ana ,ravowinS the many disgraceful

acts done by privateers under their flag. Royalists. A paper of 16th Ottoher, gives the of.eial account ot the evacuation and of the takmg possession oi thc Chilian army. i r6V,.r. 1 . . .... prepared against an attack bv the Indians, ai apprehen ,ijn ; aro tntertmied tljt the late expedition vilj eventuate in p.itirimr a v.-r 'ith the lnuians bordering oil the 'vi . j : 10-.-. to tht; settlement in'.emled to be e.uu.u.h to. the writer' is oi utnnio.i Ui it i ' Vl 1 wull'u' inuiansuiu or- pu - - . . v t v I (ll 111 Ul f J lliv ir Hh rs. and ot b. nerit to us. as it

u ill i.e the means of givin-a death once begin, there is no cku1 low to t lie prospect of the British lating where they v. iil to,-. : it

u-r conip'aijRs that cautionary ; :ts will be establislied w it!i etfic lent arri'-'on' to p t i,t tit; .North West and liu-l-- n llav v,ompanie; from enterii-;- into anv i.ompttition vih the A'iKiican tra.ler, and that St. Lo-.ii-., in-tead ')f Montreal will !;eeoii- the !V.:s Ox k... iraci-e A d ict s op.- t i the early part of Drcenibet , iui n. h ai' a; ti h.s of int' i:i; - ut t. i iie v. itr.drav. A oi the all. d ar!n t of cu;et:v u it'ejin i.u" e.d, ... rd j ie: Cil'u'i v, i ;OVC , Vreneh fun -i h : 1 t X' ,.1d. r able UeiiVs;-'n, o .- ne -. ' :ue measure, orhan-, to NVeret , 'a. ens on th; dc partiii .: of the lo- : ;'r;iu-. In liih,:ji, too, a -..li.Iar evil v. as 1 It : ar.d moncv ! risen to an t::;:r;ioi-.s rau i..-i e t V 1 v.' . 'I'h ' fot mer ach-eh ire; Ui.-r of X-ip ) -on, Gambeeer'- , h id obt..i:.e ei leave i retain to Pari . bv it ye.l 1 1: e.iene'e, as would Vvid o v ol me ! munaitean e.ib : I. rd vreiIintGn, on his retuen to i.a;rlancL r to be plated t!ie 1 1 , 1 li a t e the ordnance ttenarre.u nt. ,1 He lias been hon'ored with so manv imperial and royal order.-,, that he mav now display as manv niiJ.ib oa a court day as an Indian eh'u f. iv is wliispered that his broda r, the uauquis ot WtHeslev, is likelv to ruccecd lord Castl-erea,fn as hret minister. Intrigues appear to be oing on anion;; the liritish comtiers in consequence of the death ot the queen, who had a strong poImcal ..jfluencc. As shc When we cast hut a glance over tie map ot Europe, it is ea- v to embassador to a seat al the confer ences of Aix-la-ChapeKe. The cr. se of this abasement is r;ot difficult to ascertain. With a considerable extent of territory, a good soil and climate, priestcraft and superstition have ruined that countrv. i'earfuinesa or the return of the dominion of the Moors led to the and enlightened Catholicism, Sp?irl groans under thc weight of a gloomy ;u;d monkish tyranny. I3

ecnivussia munprua-iuuu. think not. Tlx- clergy ami the

pramiees have got nearly ail the property of the nation in their vdi. - hn m rum, f c a time, both like utii;..c ana . 1-. PROM THE AURORA. The. Legislature of Marymeasure should f;j adopted in one of the republics of America, .t a time when even the. bigottcd mon trchi of jrope are removing iht;sc lines ai rcli dous disti'jctiot: which aie : .f ,-'t i .-i... A XI i l 'I i " i t- , a u .i oi ii.w' l uwV( n rn tJ,, Abni-hrv Fathrr , TTt 1 J a" Y ' t4V-41 JUU1 I" ' the Leirid au:e ot Mai v i-md have the right to diti .u.i any portion or tiie frecnn oi" that stare, beeau ,-: . !e . be?-eve in tin; God or Abrj t !.: k , and ja-"ob, tliev may ne::' clecide, whicli of thc various v-ct arc the true Christians, and disfranchise ail the rer. We had considered thc election of th: elegant Unitarian church, in Baltimore, an honorable evidence ot thc liberality of .i .stale first settled by a pan-eu -la: be tenacious sect ; vee now tiini, however, tii.it the honour belongs to Baltimore alone ; an.i it will not surprise us, should the Unitarians e? e Ion r be politicallv excouimunicated bv the liberal and a:!; jnti Lrixislatuie of Marvland, in the nmCieenth eentun , because they, too, believe in til--san.e ocu. Ccn-'rcss. An clToit v.i-; made in the.houseof reprcseutatives lat en.urday, to )TC' vail noon Coin-1 ess to ereci a monument to the memory of Major-General Baron De Kalb, in the city of Annapolis, (Md.) which failed. Mr. Anderson of Lentueky, said he would never give his vote for a monument cr any other memorial to any subordinate, or any foreign ollicer, 110 matter how meritorious their services, no Jon 7 as the remains of Wash inrrton lav ncir'ccted. The do bc on th, Seminole war occuill xaui ut, tilt. i.UUlk Vi ViiV mibtrv coTimittce. A cart and harness, which fc I will dispose of for a reasonable compensation, and give a credit ot three, or six months, which may best suit D 2 A TexT '2 T K 1 JLJjUx1 Of VdrWUS kinds for ! " c ' - ' "

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