Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 128, Madison, Jefferson County, 22 May 1819 — Page 3
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. .... i i ...., ,,rot cJi1; ' nt -phc rlct r.-rr f.1"1! siri :o .sports .;. f littl n ; 000 men The nart of the troops are alwrcimpcd in the neighr VlJrt Cadiz, and are said n h in a state of hi-h order & canine. Great surprise cxjV unong those who know the c'il.rdated resources ot Spain, tvneeniing the quarter whence l?lcv.cy has been furnished to raect tV charges of the cxpe7vn Ti'iat mor.ev has been ;:'iVr.il!y Hipphetl is certain, irora tuc concurring testimony U ill those'wlio have been conerne J in the contracts relating tj it. Contributions, not ..ri'IJv voluntary, have, it is Wen afforded bv Soanisli ejects but these cannot have enverv extensive. Spain has k received assistance from .nw;, . ; v-ance to the amount of 1,600, c:3 livers either in liquidation (,( 5 ur.e fvrmer claims, or as a lan; and a bill has been obn, from th: Ptne. U v ai? rropriating one-tcnth part of ? v; r r e i u c e o t ec c ! esi 1 it i ca 1 b c n - d;:c accounts agree in :atin ilut the expedition will t- tiircxied against Buenos ;vres, ' Three project.-; of law, rela- . .1 V.vr to the liberty ot the press luvc been coammnicatcd to ti French Clumber of Depbv the Miiistcrs. Should t::ev meet the appro button oi the Legislature, the press will v-.Ar-, Lj'.ncdly obtain a consider-i-.z share of fecdom. The r revi' .us censorship will be dc:r:iMt;'i oy iiirv. 1, .jiv I A. till I M 4 HUMS UlllMC llll. r. '.vi Committee if the House fi Commons, tor tnqnirv into t: e ..t ne of the bark, terminated er-icrdav se'might. The rtance of the aihject, and -.z extent of the ev dence, will 1 ecurse requite much time dclioeration before t he rep:rt can be presented.. In the i. xue of Lords' comraittee, the x:v,u. Pilaris are not yet con. Ct 1 t pr:s, march 2 r. Thc minister of War has d1 rdeis to organize the:.;, J;-kt ot the fortress towns, Vvhich had been dismantled in tequence of their occipation )y the Ailie; 360 pieces of canr::;, of dilFerent calabres, have cen despatched from thi arseof Li Rochdie to the trontir fortresses of the departte;t of the north; above ceo e-; damned pieces of ordnance hate been sent to the foundry et ctrasburch to be re-cast. A person who left Cadi? on e :Sth ultimo, and who is ncuvin Paris, lias communicated the following details relative to tr.e expedition about to dc sent to Buenos Ay res: ihe number nf troops is ahnut 13,-00, including infancy and cavalry, and already YCUPV their cantonments iii ncghborhood of that port. jm d'Abisbal, (OM)onncll) -hn conui.andi in chief, and nao is appointed Viceroy of 'i-nos yres, assembled in dir. i5,;co, on the sSth of .inu .ly U-r, the day appointed f,) cclcbtat: the intcunent of
, v; ; n-. i nc 6 ccrcmonyf alHi who all ad. I:t ot 4 .sa-V and schoo- mired the line equipment and jitcs 1- . ts AU steady discipline of the troops, :lN ' t nrcsent in the liar- All the generals who are ataIX, J , 1 in 1 mm. tidied to the expedition are at
her majesty the late Queen. He reviewed them in the place St. Antonie, in the presence of a considerable body of spectators, which increased the splendor of
this moment assembled in Cadiz. - Gen. O'Donnel is inccsintiv occupied in enforcinc:
every precaution necessary to accelerate us departure; catled to such an important destiny, and which will, without doubt, be the iinest that ever let t tne ports ot opain; me troops are animated with the best snirit. and every tiling excites the most pleasing hopes. ( "Journal ties Debates. pakxs, march 29. Ilis excellency M. Latour Maulbourg, appointed to the London embassy, will set off in a few days for his destination, A private letter from Manheim, dated the 23d inst. announces, that M. de Kotzebuc was assassinated on that day a by a student, and that the Litter immediately committed suicivic with the same poinard which had been the instrument of his crime. Both instantly expired on the spot. (Journal de Fans. iandon, March iS. By advices from Surinam of the iSth January, received in the city, we learn rnai uie guvernmcnt of that colony has published an ordinance of his Belgian Majesty, prohibiting the slave trade, tinder the se1 ..t ... -.1. . . vercst penalties, out permit tin" the transit of staves from n iititL h colonv in the Weat Indies. Trardjcrt, March 12. The course of events in France causes much uneasiness here; combustible matter of ail kinds is evidently amassing, ec the smallest spark threatens an . , 1 .it .eXpiOSlOII. .tilU 1C t.vin.J here ('Dcsnortcs. Pelletier, Garreau, c:.) are more active than ever. " In France, (said a wit lately) they are playing at Pair MAY 2sJ, 1019. We are authorised to state, that Alantzn G. Clark, will be a candidate for the oflice of Lieutenant Coyernor, at the next annual election. We are authorised to state, that Joieph Oglesby, and Jar?:es Ward, are candidates to represent the counties of Jefferson, Jennings, and Ripley, in the next legislature of this state. Candidates at the next August election. Tor Governor. Jesse L. Holman, Jonathan jennning?; Tcr Lieut. Gozcrncr. Ratliff Boon, Dennis Pennington, John Depauw, Marston G. Clark. Ter the Senate. Nathaniel Hunt, William Cotton, William Carpenter. I sr the Hcuso cf Representatives. Williamson Dunn, Jeremiah Sullivan, Joseph Ogjesby, James Ward. '
The Bmk of Upper Canada has commenced its operations in Kingston. The bilk are from plates engraved by the " Graphic Company." They
are of the denominations of i , 2,5, and 10 dollars. They meet with ready circulation. New 1 crk, april 21. Trance the arrival of the ship Woodbine, from Bordcaux, news has been received from France up to the Oth of iuan.ii. me oniy imporianc intelligence which has yet. reached the city, is the dissolution or me nouscor peers ana cnamucpuues, aim uns may be considered an oflicial act of the greatest moment. The re publican party, which since the revolution, has been powerful and active, has received great addition since the return ot the king; and the withdrawal of the foreign troops has extended the sphere of action of the malcontents. The resignation of the duke dc Richelieu, and the inefficient attempts to organise newministnt.evidently prove, that affairs are very gloomy. There is nothing that we can perceive exceptionable in the course pursued by the king a more positive rejection or the customs calculated lor the aen regime might probab.y Denelit him. It is desirable that no new revolutions should add to the sutlerings of that country. a . Kczo 7 c r , A p rll 1 1 . William 'Teller, who ls published in our nancr la:-t summer, was lmprrsoneo m Albany m. 1 1 on the charge of having stolen from the office of thj secretary of state a certain public record, and having rlaccd in its room a forged lecord, was tried and convicted at th late court of over and terminer in that city, and sentenced to bf csrjlned in the state prison for life. Con. Adv. c c r- j Bv virtue or a writ 01 lend. - . , . - Jixponai, directed to tliesiiemt of the county, will be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the courthouse in Madison, la. a fraction of lot No. 10 1 in Madison, la. beginning iStcet from the S. E. corner of said lot, running thence north with the street 52 feet, thence west 3 jo feet, thence south feet, thence east 30 teet, tc tne beginning. Taken in execution as the property of Jese Brite, to satisfy a judgment in favor of Brook Ben net. Sale to commence on Saturday the 6th of June next, between the hours of ten and live o'clock day, where due attendance will be given bv " MILTON STAPP, p. 3. j. c. May 20, iSto.
' low colour, well formed ; had this state : Therefore it is orSTPI? IT on when he left home a gray dered by the court, .that notice k) JL i 4'iiL .ji. Jlli pair of cloth or cassimere panti- of thc pendency of this suit, be OR STOLEN from thc sub- loons and hummons shirt, (and published in the "Indiana Rescribcr on the tenth inst. a sor- as I heard) a drab big coat, publican," for eight weeks sucrel mare between fourteen and which he stole from one of his cessively; and that unless the fifteen hands high, some white fellow servants, to which vice said defendant shall on or bein her forehead, six: or seven he is much subject; he likewise fore the next term of this court years old, a natural trotter, and took a bundle of clothes and enter her appearance, and anrides with considerable life. A- blanket with him ; he is about swe'r.- said bill, that the same ny person knovingofsuchbeast, 25 years of age. will be taken as confessed, and and giving information to the He received ahurt some time decreed accordingly in her absubscriber in Madison, shall be since on his head from a fall, sence. rewarded for their trouble. and may have a scar. I have no By order of the court, B. G. WILSON. doubt he is in this jtate, (Indi- RH. C TALBO IT, c. J. c.
May 22, 1S19. 128 3W
NOTICE. By virtue of writs of Venditlma Exponas, directed to the .sheriff of the county, will be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Saturday the 6th day of June next, ei.hty acres of land lying on
the waters of Big Creek, and adjoining to the farm of Simeon L. Reynolds. Taken in execution as the property of Jacob Minton, to satisfy an cxccuuon in iavor wsuuru assignee &c ALSO, K mrr The undivided half of a TanYard and Lot lying north of, and immediately adjoining to Madison, la. Taken in cxecution as the property of Martin Rowscr, to satisfy the above judgment and one in favor of Shad rick Barns. Sale to commence between the hours ot ten and 4 o'clock, on said day, where due attendance will be given by MIL I ON STAPP, D. S. J. C. May 20, 1819. NOTICE. BY virtue of writs of Vsxdiditicna Exfionas, directed to the sheriff of tlie county, will be exposed to public sale lor cash nt hand, at the court house door in Madison, on Saturday thc 6th day of June.next, one in-lot in the town of Lexing.
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ton, la. known on the plat of said ionvu by No. 138. Taken in execution as the property of Wm. Flcmming to satisfy two luumncnts. one in ravor ct 'is t urges n: Luekctt, and one in iavor of Jacob Fuuts. Sale to commence between the hours of ten and four o'clock on said dav, where due attendance will be given by MILTON STAPP, u. s. J. c. May C. Id 19. NOTICE. BY virtue ot writs of Vcndi tlona Expends, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale for cash in hand, in the town ol Madison, on Saturday the , . . f ( oav ot lune next, sundry f-llicrrllrinfi; ' rcther with a number ot notes and book accounts. T a k c n in attachment as the property of Rufus o.Mixter, to satisfy three judgments, one in favor of Brauham & Stapp, one in favor of John Maxwell and one in favor of Martin Rower. Sale to commence at ten o'clock on said day, where due attendance will be given by THOS. T. STRIBLING, s. -j. c. May 20, 1819. 100 Dollars Reward. Ranavvay from my house on Tuesday last, the 4th of this month, a negro man jiamcd ALBIiRT, about five feet six or eight inches high, of a molatta or yelana) as he was heard say he
tended corning here, and enqui red for a boat to cross the river. I will g've the above reward to any person who will apprehend and deliver him to me in Jefferson county, Ken. near Transylvania, or mouth of Harrod's creek, or secure him so
that 1 may prove my property and get him in possession. NATHANIEL P. TAYLOR May 9th, 1819. Thc "Western Sun," Vincennes, will please insert the above six weeks, and forward their account to N. P. Taylor, Louisville, Ky.
Land for Sale. THE subscriber wishes to sell the plantation whereon he now lives, situated on the waters of Richland creek, twelve miics north west of Madison, Jefferson county, in range 10, township 5, and north west quarter of section eight. Being under considerable improvement, between 13 and 14 acres cleared, eight of which is well set in timothy, a comfortable e-'.Vchm-with several neve; T acCv.ss f springs, and a pleasant ' Ji?ti stream running thiomjh sod
Q,iarter, rendess it an ol-iect vvorthv the attention of faun. ers; it is elevated and healti'y, and in a ood neighborhood. a leading ro tio.n Madison to Graham, yi.l or adioininz the pi-n f hrou h y, ny person wihi chase will nect with Z ' ,Marby applying 'immediately n ' subscriber, living on the predi ises, who will make knoun the terms. JOHN DONNTR. May 1 3 c h , 1819. TAKEN up by Robert Monroe of jefferson countv, Reouolican tovnshio, Id. an iron rav "Mare. 5 years old, 13 i hands high, no brands appraised to 13 dollars 50 cents, by Samuel TiUord and ?lichael Weaver. Given under my hand and seal this ;th dav of April, 1819. MICH!.'. MONROE, J. l CASH FOIl WHMAT. Sweaty five Cents Per bushel, will 1 ;e given lor r nood merchantable "S delivered at William Shu.mo-'ii. in Madison, Id. or at the G : tin Steam Mil!, Kv. JAS. M'COrC ATHV. Agt. May 15, 10 19. '1 271 f. N. B. The subscriber has iiv thousand weight of BaCON, at the mill, which he will sell at Ten Dollars per hundred. Jefferson Circuit Court March Term, 1319. Robert DeUpo Libel for DI. vs Sarah Delap, vorcc.
This day came the complainant by his attorney, and it appearing to the satisfaction of thc court, that the defendant is not at this time a resident of
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