Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 164, Madison, Jefferson County, 10 February 1820 — Page 3

hear die debate ha been so

to d that everv part the 'chamber, not occupied the jeats of the members, t hn crowded bv auditors;

3ad the scene has been render- ty. One hundred and twenty latter, it certainly has a dubious the coast of Florida. The Lynx fj the more interesting, by four Lets have been stripped appearance, and cannot fail to experienced very heavy weathgreat numoer of ladies, of their buildings. I cannot excite some degree of solid- er, and in the Gulph sprung the

in ivf-rf rrhid to see ad " r jpiacd on tlie floor. b IT OX. ?,tic;tiri and Gazette Office Savannah, Jan. 20th, 1820. Jt K 1.1 state of utter dmrao thst re attempt to describ j.. - rrors of the Late conrlagni- ,.; .j. CHe half of Savannah is in r.: 14. A"e ki, w not, and cannot vj.i .ruiVe to enumerate the suffert:s or the exui.t of our loss. of Mrs. riart s ooarumij ouse, and soon reached Baptist ,r rC. 1 lie uic-jJiuui uuu3 Mr. Mungin, and the open square, t its progress in that dircctkJ.' fnc ,re racht:d the Bay on tkrjm-r of iiarnard-street sweepjthe house on the west corner, ftccupicd by col. Broom, andiroir. trrnce cxtcr.dine down the Bay, tak.n5tuc oncK ouuQing o cu ,cu !... ...itl. mil- ni l ittTKr ttQhllth. .1 t i 1 1 . t .. J pent, tnt large onu auction iiuic rttifoigc Schley, U. S. Branch i3.v.A-, the nfw brick auction store n the cor:icr of tViU-st., Pouyat's 4,mc. , Lottery Oiiice, Dickson ar.i cVs fctore. Hunter's brick ft j! - .11 I one's w . jtie.i bailding t': turner of llahcrsham-st. vh:rc it progress will probaoly be r.rroicd. tlie !iv it extended as lar ihoughton street, swetp-i;:rJn?-t every thing-, lijth rlie iVutrt.s ftri'X State d inks caught several din-, and ncre with di:fi'tuhv saved. Andrew Lo-v undco's. lrn fc stores, col. Shad's L:ricktorrs, 0 i . n'shu.I -iiars.th h ck brick ot" lj.:-',nr-. in luiigi:!; f- ihc irr:n tct..chw.;!,iud,j iU A.l Ur's brick - t!ieiiv;i itien's range ...l-r lv;,;(l- r.i i and 1:1 i ict , . . t!ir.ii;!)rtvev:i llrountnn itrc. - x.:d thj bav was d-..tnted. .M . : iivt s, it i saivl, vr rc lost, la. N.e cjnntjt yet ascertain th:ir r.H'.i' . Ir is suppobCfi 4iXJhor.s' s vci- Sv'vni-u; m tny of them were pan: cKuxd of their contents; but .1 1 i t ! . )llvv ai geuerallv burned -. ' 1 irert?. ll is preiumeu me !-v , Hoaot be much, if any, less hni.-.hcds t Lunuies r.rc hi; U naked in the sirc-t-. not clothi v.ai A.w d. Every pri ii: vr o'it.- v u iiMd down 1 :n 1 th:' asista ice 01 o ir s u- ' (i m cooai Jera')le fw;uw.iof t;ir nr , u.d our most TahiliL- ; rv s. "Tiie au turn it ore i:i the r-, shared a similar i.:te. IS still in ti.tinei, arid u . , , he vit nnJcr no oise Vc;.v :. S c l, jvC rverv leasou to Ul'.eve fi?.t ii.s pio c-5 will extend1 no t'aitiirr. It commenced this nv r iaq between one and two o'MORE Or THE FIRE AT SAVANNAH. Tjy of a letter from the Editor: 9 cf the "Savannah Repuhli can" to the Editors cf the Charleston City Gazette, dated Savannah y-Jan. 11,50fleck. T. f Dear Sir: I have only time . tosivtn vnn. that our citv as this morning, about 2 oclodi, visited with the greatcstcaUmhv that it has ever !eforc metwith. At the time mentioned, the appall'mrr cry of TIRE! struck upon the ears

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v" uar uu2cns. 11 uiuvcu iu uwuuv. ivj wwi. -v. court ol tne urtea states now .v.uui.u uUUUi- quantity ot Wool tor tiatt'ir 3 hr fin l-.f itnn.nnfT trt th PfcrnhnnT. We had almost c'ltMno- in tKi ritv. tht ir hnnnrs ed but the raniditv of ebb-tides. . IT. ...Ill 1.

- ' xx, xxK. f,- - ... j t t 4 tiu vim ixc wm caaii J oir estate of Isaac Fed, in Baptist forgot the circumstance, and Judges Johnson and Drayton, united with the natural current Sheep arid Deer Skin Churl! Square. The whole probably it might never again raiding. Henry -Roberts alias of the rivers, will soon carry Louisville, Nov. V; o t the buildings were immc have occurred0 to us, but for P'itL it off, and keep the channel H""i- f , ... t r tv 01 i iracv. lie was carpenttr on 1 IK lt diatcly coruumed. I he wind the appearance of a Russian sa! the mratical shin Louiaa com- Pcn' I he inventor is now in .

ling h't,h, and blowing di- squadron on the direct route raanded hrst by Almeida and after- this city, giving a perspicuous rcciy Iroi. r N. Ur. the tell to the Calitornias. Still, if we wards by George Clarke, and was view ot his plan, which a ni'nstcr cudtMtacd it3 ravages imy be ncrmUteil to account oabonrd when the Asia, of Ncy fears uaC3mino",i 6mpi(; and

flames was checked. Our city

is a neap or ruins, uar proua and flourishing Savannah is no more. Thirty years will not make up for this awful calamisa at this t me how houes have been consumed; but I know that I shall not be 1 i ; 1 iou mgij hj my cauuuic, v-ucu I state three hundred and ninety dwcllings are a heap of ashes! It commenced in Baptist Church Square, as I have sta-ted,-and consumed every thing

from that place to the square Pacific, will demand the vigi. prisons at the Havanna, bavin which the PUnters' Bank is lant attention of our govern- ing been captured in Mexico, situated. The whole of the ment. Norfolk Herald. Florida, and the privateers;

town north of B.oughton street w t, t,w' Branch Bank of the United OiaiCb IS CUIlSUlliCU. I llvj A" mount ot property lost will not fall short of Ten Millions cf Dollars. I have not under- . . - 1 . 1. 17. .- ' awful ulc, verv Qnc h burnt . o any thing more to you at precent; only to request that you will pardon this scrawl, tor it is written among the ruins, and the hurrv and bustle 01 the moment. Your ob't. servant, FRED. S. FELL, uor'foliv, Jan. 17. From Rio Janeiro. Mr. Thomas Oliver, of Buenos Ayres came pisscnger in the brig Robert, from H? ) Janeiro, (srriv cd in Hampton Uuids on aturdas. Mr. O- -rates, :hat he arrived at Rio Janeiro, from Bufnos Ayres, on the evening ot tlie 28th Novemoer, and on entering the port saw a R us dan Squadron of iivr sail, which had just anchored. On landing' at Rio Janeiro, he cngugrd his pissagc in the Ro bert, wnicn vcisjI sailed the 1 1 . tTTI. .1 . next clav ir iiitimore. v mic at R'V( j incir, he learnt that a Briii-'t squadron of four sail of the line, under tne com maud of sir Thomas Hardy, had arrived at that port a week before, x were still there. Mr. O. did not learn any particulars relative to either of the squadrons or their destination, as he only remained at Ki Janeiro one night all he undertakes to state is that they were at Rio Jatieiro at the time he Ielt there, 'The U. S. schooner Nonsuch, from the West Indies, touch ed at Rio Janeiro, and sailed again tor the Rio do la Plata, a tew days before the Robert. Mr. O. communicates nothing new from the Patriots. Reading Rcsra B:oks. CIt is no business of ours to doubt the above report; the only question is, what should a Russun squadron have to at V T ll 1 1 Kio aneiror It will be recollected that there was some talk two or three years ago of a cession from Spain to Russia, of some of the superfluous Spanish territory in America; and the California were named as most

sioou tci iiuw iuc x-uc nuiu- Hum, ana Drinsrs uic minor relative tnc circumstance

ated. We have not a Printing tant intelligence of Bolivar be- their capture, viz. John L. GiOnir"" in our citv to tell this inr thf hrad nf fiftpm thnti- vpn tf .it?i rtrim t-nlrpn

ish squadron at a point so dis-

tant trotn Europe.' was it accidental or designed? If the formcr, it was singular enough, all things considered if the

many tudc in the political circles of mast. The Lynx touched at the sea board the advantages oreumed; this country. If it is impor. Ilavanna. The President's mcs- sentcd to view are incaiculaole.

tant to Russia to possess the ,i:r 1 wmurnus, it may oe noicss so to Great Britain to command the mouth of the Colutnbia river. Be this as it may, the appearance of so powerful an European naval force in the ouuia miEi.i v. A. Extract of a letter , dated St. Ihimas.Dec. 11, iStc. "I have only time to inform you that a vessel arrived yesterday from a royalist port on the j 1 ? .1 O rf well disciplined, and . J cas Mo iilo has only about four thousand to oppose Mm. There can be little doubt bur this campaien will put an end to the war in that quarter. In fact, we consider here that the independence ot Venezuela is established. I have much more to say, but the vessel is unacr way. Main and Misscun. The following were the Yeas and Nays, in the Senate of the U. S ates, on the motion of Mr. Robert; o recommit the report to a commutes (by which Maine and Missouri ar ? pi - pjscd to be unite. 1 in the bill, ivith instructions to sepj' rate themy and report the bill 4 fot ih: - uiimsion ot "M iinc, sep. aratciy, in the slir.pe in which it came from tne other House: YEAS Messrs. BuniU, Dana, 1ickcrson, Horsey, Hunter, Lanman, Lwrie, Melien, Morrii, :obte, Od, Roberts. RU ;z:s, Sanford, Tichenor, iriii.Hic, VanDyke, and Wilson 18. NAYS Messrs. Birbour, Br-An, Eaton, Edwards, El- ;: :, Gaillard, Johnson, of Ken. Johnson, of Lou. King, Leake, Logan, Lloyd, Macon, Palmer, Parrot, Pinkncy, Pleasants, Smith, Stokes, Taylor, Thornas, Walker, of Alabama, Walker, ot Geo. W illiams, or Miss. Williams, of Tcnn 25. New-London, C -r-u. Jan. 12. The business which v-as to be transacted at the: late adjuurned town-met tintj in New Haven was deemed cf .uch consequence, that the lerces of both p:irtie3,?.mountin narulv to 00, were brought to the polls. The scatchouse, proving tK s:mll for a fair trial of iheir strt"S1 the two sections vcrc . J. M. Us.lHVIVI.WL iUlt 111X1vt.i . fA on discovering they were cut flanled by about 40, m a short time left the iccnc of action, yielding to democrats the victory a Auv. Tfial - PiracylA a

Charleston, Jan. 7.

Arrived, the United States' schooner Lyx, Iieutenai mandant Madison, from in the Guloh of Mexico, lieutenant com from a cruise the Gulch of Mexico, and on sazehad been received there: its P. . . .. mildness in net recommending aa immediate forcible possession of the Florida?, was an agreeable surorise. There are many Americans, perhaps 100, confined in the fortresses and thcy suffer much from their treatment. The captain general has latelv visited the prisons, to examine their cases. which gare them some hope of release The following wrote to lieut. comdt. M. tor relief, l.. ,1 r or at Amelia, 6-cpt. 1817; A. Hosmar, taken 1 S 1 7; Huh Kcenan, passenger in sloop Ahnira, in June 1818; which stoop had a Patriot commission on board, of which he was ignorant; Elisha Lane, taken in Florida, 1817. cmolovcd in cuttiusr timber for 4M. Snow; William Harris and Thomas Wood ward, taken August, 1017, man pen bc.-at osi tne cast. or rionda; James Morris, taken oQ" CiiPa, October, 1 8 16; William Barker, forcibly carried to AmelLi, July 1S17; Hezekiah Dickerman, sentenced to ten years bard labor for killing a man in his ovn defence at Matanzas. The last cruise of the Lynx was on the wes-ern coast ot Louisiana, and oft Galvezton. '1 he establishment is at present under Lafr.te at Barrataria; he has lately oeen commissioned by gen. Long of Texas; he (Lahtte) has, including the crews of 4 or 5 small reisers, generally cruising, about 2 or boats 300 men. i wo open Q bearing commissions gen. Humbert from Galveston, Iiavmr robbed a planter on tnc Marmento river, ot negroes, money, &c. were captured in the Sabine by the boats of the 4. Lynx; six ot the men aic now in custody, awaiting their trial. One was hung by Lahtte. The Lynx abo captured a small G dveston privateer and her prize, that had ')een for a length of time smuggling in the Marimento. From the Nat. Intelligencer. Another Neiv Invention. Wre understand a patent has lately been taken out, by agentleman from Massachusetts, for an invention vhich seems to promise extensive advantage W if broucht into operation. it consists, principally, in a new method for sub marine plough'ingy to any necessary depth, by the power of a steamboat, When the matter is cflectually loosened up and pulverized,

our immerice rivers, would, a-

lone, be an object of very great advantage to our southern and western states; hut, when we consi ler the invention as extending to opening channel, for Ia:gc shipsto enter the harbors and nversthrouglioutourwhi.Ie. The following List of the Governors of the several States and Territori s of the Union, may impart information to many of our -Teat!crs ncl many be useful to others tor the purpose or reterence. STATES: New Hampshire Sand. Bel!. Massachusetts John Broki R. Island Neheaiiah R Knight. Vermont Jonas Galusha. Connecticut Wolcott. New York Dewitt ClintonPensylvania W m. Fiudley, New Jersey Isaac II. Williairson. Dc ! aware Hen r v Mr :! c st on Maryland Civ. s Go'':--boroujih. Viruu.ir fame- p. Vrehts.--N John BS Ca 'Mua fohn Gu..,j. Georgia J-'tn; Clarke. Kentucky Gabriel Slauhtcr- CacurrW l'trfinef-e i:. cvh MMif;nOhio Ethan Ur .n. Louisiana Janif.s ViUtie. Indiana - jonathar Jennings. Mississippi G Pr mdextcr. Illinois Sha.ii ach B -nd. Alabama Wm. W. B ob. TERR1 TORIES. Missouri Wm. Ci-ikc Michigan Lewis Cass iikansaw james Miller TAKEN UP BY ChrLaopJ'fr Burgan, of" Pittourg towiji ip, tine so-rel FiSly, supposed co be four years. , old next spring, the near fore and hind rcet white and the off hind foot hah white, a tar -or star in her forehead and si. I. snip, heavy mane and h:s itch tail, supposed to rc fov teen nanus nign; apprait . cothirty dollars by james C aa rbcll and John Banda, bet ,tc tnc this 17th day ot j incirVj, LEVI POSTCN, j. p. 164 iNEW FACTOR V. Y. CIRODE, HAS foi sale at his sLopr oti 5th cross street, back ot Messis, Prathcr u Jacob's store, Chamois & Buck bkiu, Suitable for Glover's 5c coachmaker's, Printers, Sutpender, Manufacturer, &c. kc. if iUe jLcalicr. forsaddlers, Apothecaries, SUo Bindines &c ALsV-Ianned Sheep and J' TWr SL-; Shoc Binding's, Apron's, Saddler's and Card Manufacturer's, Colored Sheep and Deer Skins, for Trunk Maker, &c. &c An aSc0rtment nf Parchmrnr.

He has always on hand- a

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