Indiana Republican, Volume 3, Number 157, Madison, Jefferson County, 18 December 1819 — Page 3
,r;, otvn use. He was afterwards p-rcctedbv Castanos who appared him attendant of flic di;Jcm of the army he com manl This division joined Lord Wellington, who discovered Logo's tricks he was not content with robbing the army, but used l0ive information to the French of the position of the English and Spanish armies. In the public ordsr of the day, published to armies, he was de tc i)uke of Wellington a traitor thief; and, irhe had caught it'iru (he had escaped,') it is said lie intended to hang him. Vet t;d is the man who governs ,vri:i, and this is the man who jis been the sole came cf the jjr;; treaty not being ratified. z it is who persecutes Yrujo, vh- his act u illy been carried back to Avili, where he will remain 50bng as tfie present minister, juii), retains his authority, I predict, will no: be very ' tjr nothing here is durall:. Ncrfiti, 15. The squadrrn under vbe command ot commodore Moi consisting of Viz frigites Cot 'Mxthn, capt. J. II -vchoUon, 0 shiP) and JV; dda.vis, capt. Wadsworth, after t)ciag detained several days on account of a remarkably smoky .mn.Hpheie which lu. si long p ev. 1: e i in tills neigtvior.'iood, gjt u uler way in H imp'.-vi R i.is r. Phursday hit, with the wi id S. rv; K. and hef ire night wxre clear otthe capes.
Jix:rjit ef a Utter ti the Editor, da fed Havana O.t. 22, 1 S 1 9 . I hue out very little to comn nikat-e to vou re?vciing our p I.itical Mtuiiion. The iulnhin;:ts ut this L'.an I are Ko:;:ng t-:t fur a war, without knowing v t:ny are goi; g to comciut with, as rhey ae giinding their ott s vtirdo and cse liiuiig their IUiis tor anion. VUz troop: f.ue1) arrived wti'a the new (J jvernur, .ue dying oil" rapidly, it:d I uK'ifite at p ha-, one thin! h ? t h r e e f 1 o 11 ; 1 1 . d i a t e 1 v a r r i v h I i.t 'or duty. i1 nr expedition! "la; Govt : "nor has issued a proclamation fo.'jiJdiog ; e running at hr;t)t ii )gs under the penalty or tl.we dollars, which is to be ?"1 :h: lire law it n v." i was the result of a month's - niiJ '.-rati. mi otliernado O Grahi:n, a laiivms councillor at law, an i I'U'v.u- of the new comedy v.iwii ' j ni.i-i ueou.iuo. V. i . Djh'y Adv. LaUit cf Spanish Affairs. Fre-m the "Nortolk Herald of November 1 7. JVom the subjoined order of t-ie Spanish court, it will be pcrctive.l that the Duke of San :rn'.noo is not destined to be t'e Eovov Extraordinary from cjuiu to the United Starts, as we intimated a short time since. 'Ih- Duke, we understand, dedned the oiiicc. Who is to be ap. P anted to that station was not publiclv known at the last date from Madrid: it is stated, however, on the authority of a letter from that capital, that the man Vvl' has so long guided and cond the cQuncili uf the King is
to be disgraced, or trill cucceed to the ollice intended for the Duke
San Fernando in the United States." Madison, Dec. 1, 1319.
and, as a measure of precaution, We are authorized to announce an addition of 10,000 men is to to the voters of the 6th regt. of be immediately added to the proIndiana militia, that the following Acting force of the country, are a few of the candidates, for " 1 hc information received maj. to lill the vacancy occasion- fr.om tIie different parts of the ed by the promotion and resirr. kingdom, (says the Courier,) of
nation of iMaj. M. Stapp. Capt, J. Meek, Capt. N. D. G rover, Capt. J. Rums, Lieut. Wm. C Sullivan, Cornet J. Gavit, and C. P. J. Arion. It is with feelings cf the greatest pleasure we have ohsrrvH that our worthy representative Williamson Diinn, has aain been elected speaker of the house ot representative?. We hene c.'iuntv, would artord a site combining the adv-nus oi kriilitv of soil with n htaithv climate, as well as a positnm s'lTici; -ntlv trn'aai to the various ... . . , . v.cti '"a 01 t:' he state. To authorise th Aj of a portion oi ihce lands, cv judicious i iKtioas would r.v-c nz valtu- ot tn- residue, u-ul U.I i io;r 1 ! ' ' t ' 1 tna!! us lo lay the tbua.l.:- ;" :v in-uuitlon so dcsu;hle. il a the prot eciis oi" : Urh sUe howe- : ir.cr.iuih article of the co.is::t ,;iion, is repaired to be, and -;ui, a fan. I toe the cc! liivj puri, -,. of iuerntare, whuh in licate h-i- '!H,i!iiai sri.ji lnjunctioii against Ralph Osborn, Auditor, aiivl Hiram M. Currcv, Treasuier; he President and Directors tU the IVankiin Bank of Columbu, JohnL.liarpcraj.il T..otn as Orr: Charles Hammond and John C. Wright, C2c. hc. for different speutied purposes, but the Mtin object appears to be the recovery ot liicir i;u;iicv. 4 Captain Read, otllie United States b!iip Ucniity arrived in this vitv vesterdav; tliat vessel fiaviiir anivetl a: New York on the 2 ; 1 insiant, in 29 days from Gibraltar. Capt. R. left Madrid on the 2viand Gibraltar im the 25th uii: 1 h he-rnthe o I-pil A :, ,i.v 1; Tf t nil. US m libilS'.ti :s of a kuul. v h a uie t x-r-',rust iu '.u.ible, and thTme -H t v: rood are at - J tl;!U, , , ,:v' . .harted by tnc dc and ambitinis. 1 tu; Mt -sm oi oiKity vn fu'y be applet lated, vc e.acwd uhimr telv secure. v,:u n l tin ,uean, ot t-doea,ln. uv-tiu m c Its in 1 1 i ' ..a, v1-rrivi tiul 1 v l-itme anuttiuiii) vv considt raueia vhich its const qaencc aed htroefici d, it .. originated the report, which has run through the country, and which gained general belief, that the treaty was ratified about the 2cth ult. Nat. Intelligencer , Nov. 26. VERY LATE FROM ENG LAND. Nezj Ycrk, Nov. 23. The fast sailing ship Magnet ararrived last evening, in 25 days from Liverpool; whence she sailed on the 29th of last month. Capt. Ogden has favored the Editors of the Mercantile Advertiser with
dicl: '-- f the iir.p at.mt ituues r 1 v, state uf Indiana, that I have Mre.men, are co raertrd xviu ,-not depositcd with Mr. Oglesby, treian.ca Kl du pv,U,)o c ;1 t.ic . ,u. . Uw ( :,, .-wsm th N'ie"-i AlllUl HI. 7 ;il tvr;; p , n, honest ficient to redeem th: following
Li7rpoo! papers to the sGth ult, and London to the 24th.
The papers are of more than usual importance. It appears that the government of England begins to express alarm at the numerous meetings of the people, the progress of sedition, becomes, as might have been expected, of more and more importance. The Radicals, rejoicing in the impulse given to their cauc by the tew foolish Whigs whom they have deluded, no longer conceal their detestable projects, but speak Penlv 3nd without disguise, Ulhc devolution already begun. ot T,e oreit lnceti"g in lbc counJ ot Yoik u'a1 to be lieId caii' ia N)Venlbcr K :trl Fitzwiliiam, Iord lieutenant of the county, now 7 ve:m cd ag?, who was to head Ul(e meeting, has been remi)ed 0i mi odiee by the Prince Regent, to The Oldham Inquest was finSoc?d, and it u as understood the )rJn0rs jury had agreed upon ot s. . f Murder m rise J f 7 puh'Jry; but it is said the vercJict cuitijd not be promuigaied till afIf thc i st of Dec. in order to Ve time for Parliament to pa3 rhii! of indemnity. Parliament is summoned bv proclamation to meet on the 23d of November. On the rcprcdcnirftion or the conmnrding the lare i ips iti tudmary on the Canadt an lakes u an am ollicers liave b;eu ap, oiofed to all the vessrls, borne of ihim are 1 uc lir.t rates. We heai tlia: an cxtxa number of warrant officer, arc to go out for the jarp se of providing for casuiiii:s. TAKE NOTICE. To all persons that 'purchased ljts in the town of Lexington, ild by the sheritf tor the taxes of ie year 1 ii 1 7, soui m January S 1 8, at Madison, leffcrson cnunlots, known by their numbers: IndotS, Nos. 5, 29, 32, 42, 44, 66 67, IO0, IOI, 102, 226, 247, 2s6 6g Jnd out.iots 3 J y ' L J. 4, , IO, 12, I J, I4, 58, 59. Tz-t--. lfr I CI f9w ufctut-' tWl. . 157 Commission Warehouse. Emanuel Young of Jeffersonville, Indi.pia, has commenced the Storage and Commission Business, where all kinds of produce and merchandise will be Stored or sold as may be directed, and a liberal advance made on any con signment. He also expects by the steam boat Maid of Orleans, a Large & General Assortment of Groceries. which h- will be able to sell at wholesale on moderate terms
NOTICE. The highest price will be gh?cn for all kinds of Furs, in Cash, or hats. An apprentice is wanted to tht hatting business; one of about 16 or 17 years of age, that can come well recommended will meet with good incouragement; bv applying to CHAS. W. BASNETT. Madison, Dec. 18, 1819. DOCTORS LUCKS & WATTS Having entered into partnership, offer their professional services to the citizens of Madison and its vicinity, as Physicians, Surgeons and Accoucheurs. Their office is adjoining the Printing Oilio?. December i3, 1819. 157,
NOTICE. ALL persons having claims a--gainst the esiatc of Johnat!ai Cope late of Jefferson count) Indiana, Deceased, are hereoy notU4 fied to come ;orvard and present their accounts legally authenticated according to law within one year from the date hereof;, and all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment. DAVID COPE, Exr. Madison, Dec. loth, 18 1 9. DAY AND EVENING SCHOOL, Mr. Goodhu will commence? a school, near the court house in Madison, on the 20th inst. in which will be taught the following branches, viz. Reading Jl'nting, English Grammar, Arith. tiKttc and GeoAra)jy. tern)? 3 dohr ner quarter. including rent and irezvoed. Having had several yea s experience, in the instruction of youth, he hopes, by punctual 1 id strict attention, and a due regard to the morals and manners of his., pupils, to merit patronage, of the citizens o Madison. At the same time and place he will commence an evening school, in which, in addition tCK the above branches, will be taughc Geometry Trigonsmetryy an tk? theory cf Navigation dnd Surv:y ing. Terms 3 dols. per qua? rer including firewood, candles, &c. ioh live evenings in each week from 6 till 9 o'clock. Madison 15th Dec. 1819. NOTICE. Will be sold at public vendue?on the 20th day of December In. the year 18 19, all the personal property of Jonathan Cope, sen. deceased at the house of his resi. dence in his lifetime, ouemile&a, half cast of Madison. The following articles, or property viz: Household goods, farming utensils, one horse, hogs, cows, hay,, oats and other articles. Elcve.n months credit, with bond and approved security. The sale to commence on said day, at 9 o'clock, and to continue from day to day, until all the property is, sold. Due attendance will ba given by me DAVrCOPE December iotlv i3in.
