Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 173, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 April 1820 — Page 3
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v,-a accented. In the Chimber of Deputies, Cm-cres asserted t.ui eu j . , ,7 hid been toe means ot Umity in" iiuvi ou.i.iiii, j.U tliar lie would prove it. He vas iuvoie ii n.W called to order, 2Si 1 afterwards presented to the c!u:ni?er the following letter: l hive the honor to propose t0 the cha nber to bring an acsrtoo a 11:1st M. Le Count Cz:s, Minister f the In. Xj . r, as guilty of treason, according to the terms ot the 56th srti.ie ot the conMtuu on. 1 rsque-t tint the chamber may i in: to-nuirruw to hear me, ol nnot o heard to dav. ,SsULUt CoLVSLRG S." Ye jru.uy 15, 1 S 20. A Paiis piper or the i6:h uit. s;iXo that, by an order or the the duke d c Bc.ri has fce:n opened by three surgeon., 5 y whose report it appears that the digger of the as.issii: penetrated the lungs, and pascd in. jj i 'ic !obe ot the heart. T;ie saute piper remarks, tint the person woo perpetrated this lijrrid deed was to be secured n tlit palue of Luxembourg, in the tme room in woieh Marihal Key was confined. A!! plaecs t,t am uscment were c:3:red to b : il-- i t r ninr do F'l V. CIO HU'it-l'.i'Ji JCUMtl His is t ) t:,i is-i'O !
A Pan- piper of (he 1 h id:, f 'e. t ! 1 t h: Count Ehc l)ec . s L no r mm-s.er. Yc.reidtv mornnv: .dlthefamU ot 1 k'OI svp t tther, scpr.: -trie 1 , wne a': .! ''u. prosfrited themseive at hi fe:t, wSbi r more t'.an .;H Ii ours bad been in a sfateof 1 1 ? 'ton, a-i ! vaoolu ated him to il 1 i 1 t!i. so nan w inch was u kei i z over tih tr.-ut. tM iVCv by their sttachmeut, and dvcOmIK' with fc.ir, this tivone Mini:cr nc'it to the 1 'huiiienc- at 1 ov! k, and belied the Km; to j..rpt ot his 1 cigni;im, acknowledging th..t this meauie vea- indtpeiisit)ie ti the ifetv ct the monarch) . r.M r; 0. 16. The alarm in the public is rich, tint 1 i,re t nuaioer it fo .eigncrs quit Paris with piecipbation, neing teaitui that a rcvu.uti ni i about tt take place. .Yesterday and to dav it was a!most imp o-oio.e to ob nr. pot 1 erses. No doubt the .ssin:ustion ot the Duke ot iknih ihe tnst cause ot this alarm; but i it not probable that it been increased by the impru!fnt renntks ot the new spipr.-s, i bv tle measures proposed by the government to the chambers. r ak:s, n r.. 1 7. Vhen LfuveU the a-aon, interrogated bv the minis. tcr i t the interior, the toilow. ing question was put to him: "As you have said uu do n:-t tear death, whv did v u ay when you assasjinated the princel, lie replied, coolly, Ho isasiiutc another.' Whru liis bod wis brought to fcbn, ic refused to teccivc it, because it was lean, and said that it would not give hitri Strength enough to sustain the dimerous maevions lint were put to him. i hesc answers of Louvcl ire iitcniliir. , bur the toiiowin.r it mote horrible. Wretch, sad a uugistiatc to him, do ou know that the piince has tern wkindasto ask the King'i Pardon tut his inurderei? 1 do itiswcrcd Louvcl, shed, ctiig lean. im arc moved, continued " J':,;,5otr.uc w'nh to :.ntr-
cus and noble an act. If this excellent prince could revive, you would not commit again so great a crime? Yes, I would, answered Louvel. It is said that M. de Cazes has dared to present himelr at St. Cloud, the residence of the Dutchess de Berri. He was not introduced and it is added, that, a soon as she heard his name pronounced, the princess eagerly caugor ner infant i i her arms and tied to her apartment. CADIZ, FIB. I. Our mercantile paper con utns two proclamations of G 01. Freyre; one of them to the itiurgent soldiers calling on them to return to hi?, standard, and the other to the inhaobants ot Cadiz. pnUmg their !i ij-iity. Gen. F. leit Xrres. r.n the 29h, and is now at Poit Rtiyal, aout tlnee league from the in-ur-g-n;s; the two parties tre in presence v)f each other. MAD:D, F B. 7. Tlie Minister Lozano, and sevei al other persons who have Ind tiie confidence of the Kinz. have been arre ted. The captain general of the province executed in person the Kind's orders and has sent them ir.to ex. ile. Anvers F ' 1 5, Dircc t frc "i : n ' V 1 rcceivco -mi i c tie'-. occuoiuoii of Cadiz 1 : :: U! g-KtS. I'r ' i -h ' ? i: is;.i, ; oV.i a. .t?:, p 01 01. vcr, March 17. Mci'jrit. -v ship 'jtcc k. C ipt. Htra len, of ciic Jnns, has poiiteiv turdK ! ui w 1; h the ioilow.ng circuu-.t.Mtial aeromu ot tlie ni' i nv ht jiy I .-s ut the uV.iiut (Ki kcr, eajH. I.: u.0 d Journ ca her p -: :e Iro 5 st n i n t !.e ( he. -pea'.c, in It". "7 5, Jong. 7 4.Z. Tiie (nk 1 snicd ir m Boston, lv . -i, with ciu.es ar;d cordage tt-r the Cohm.hus 74, fitting Uo- sea in t..c Coe-ap. i,C iters. .Vie hid on board 79 tp.cn, waic;i hid teen reiuiud lor toe C.iumum, tince naval tiilivcrs, aiivi six manners, iu-
lu c apt. louMiegau 4S peiaoiia m an. Cu the morn itig ot t.je Cih ! Mirv.!i, th. schooner u.i, Mruck by a -ijaaii and in spi; eve 1 y cxenh u to preve.n ir, ap and the pissjngeis an 1 uew were u allied ovcrbviard bv the surge. William Miner, the mate, succeeded iu ii iuong hitnclt into the main en s-trees, shc:c he lound tour vuh.ds tlie top:na;t and crosjtrees being tor the iiuht part out of water. Cap. lain Journegau, when ust seen, was holding on to the main chains, and Lieut. Samuel P. Macomber, ot the U. S.auV Navy, v as clu.ging to the weather quarter. Fhe mate and liia tour companions, icmained in their periktus situation till Tuoday, the 7th, when thre pt them p-eiis'iCil ot cold and fatigue, aud were wahed aw'ay b the surge, which wao cootitsuaily bickiiig over the ante; and his surviving compir.lon, who expected ir.omriitly to sliare the i4tt of tiioac w ho were 1 x w - Tr.cy rennincd vvit!:out a prospect c it escape from death, until the forenoon of Wednesday, March S, when they discovered a vessel standing towards them; they contrived to hoist a signal of distress the vessel approached within hailing distance, sent her boat, and took from the wreck the to sulferers, who, alter the Upe ot 56 hours, were nearly exhausted by hunger and ratiguc I hi vessel proved to be the btig Janus, capt. Hiradcn, ire::: Turk blind, of and t'JZ
thh port, wherfi she arrived yesterday. The feelings of the inate and his companion, on the prospeu oftheir deliverance, may be more easily conceived than described. They had previously been passed by four vessels, who did not observe their signals. The preceding particulars of this melancholy shipwreck, by which forty-si human beings unfortunately peiisheJ, are derived from a very minute statement, drawn up by the mite, and communicated to captain Haradjii. The name of the tinted companion, who was saved, is Sar.il. b Pierse, of N. jersey, a seaman or tnc Comm. bus.
SAVv v 4 M RCH 8. L a s t ni q 1 u , u t h .id . i it 1 0 u kc k , w e n t r.- aun ala. mc i uh the cry )t l'ire, hi it proved to !l- the 3te. ni Saw Mill, x vvued h Mr. S. C. 1) i nii;, raiatcd u;uhr thj Hiuii near l ort W.iiu The vvird was hlo iti ciy inavv iro.n the S 'umvvard, s that, Had tiie nre taken plac- in a central part or the- v iU , Uk cutis' . q-.-t:ices would h:i t a entq ia.lt that of the llth of Jaiiuaty. l'lu mill. MiiaU buildings, and a co''i -Jerahie part ot t!ie I'l ii'.rr vi- deitroved. i arjui.t cf propel tv drs toytd mu:i be r.t Lut h .. t?. From u;r cng:r..tr, w e lea n tii t no 1 ire w as se.t- ; rt d ior; niain in t'ic Mill at niv fit, vv t.. y -' -us t icavtajr, he Mvept . e'.osed the d jota ot ttiv. v -- O i u! w kM'U ht U tll.il i. . . . J ..t the mmicnl l'..e lire . , ..... (.... . u "" -.-'!. a 1 - .'n n'tt.d to the GuardO. .-.'. We have : O. bet U iiijk. to lv am w ho'.er ti.e property vai iiij 1 e d i.r 1. j l. a. " .7. ? -'i .i- k t ' (t i Kic:2t. f . v 1.1 ir t.te woiiu.0 s ui t:at .!', no'H li.O C t'X tvded ui.s e ;ra -i I Mi.ti ' ph a. i:ivixa a uuu, Ot-OaiU tfi itii aeai:s th..t raitlt u tile l. t.i ii. i- I.e'.V Ii'eni'!t.i ui. Lie . . . -, i r i . ? , i..", liL'ad itrv.t. i'i v ; .0 vs iiatar.tl :o4iua?; ?; xt.x:t':'.-c 1 1-1 u 'ea fcr ;h i-.f-irse, s d ev.rv ii 1 .nig. to 1 itiacit i'.u re ratal to dle tO U'.v!ii Wv. ltJ V iw'uiUCa e! dcta i.c v."1 Br:wnsi'it!t Pa. ?;r;b 13. h t iJrnt. O j l'hui !,tv list, the chiin biiogeovec ntoilijVs t reek, betvveer Ui ownvn'.e atui lltidgep ut, broke down with a wa;oii and ,x h'..rse. uo it. T i '1 he w a;;on led on the bank, tiiis side of the oircua; the h.n -ses iu the w iter. The driver, who v. is on ihe a i.'lj: hoi se, was p-.tched between ti;2 two middle horses, where lie wa held entiiukM in thecears, unid relieved by tlie citizens, lie received no materiul injury, but two of the horses were killed. The -cam, we understand, was tlie propeity ot a person named llukney, near Winchester, CVa.) I he distance from the iloor ui tins br dge to the surface of the water, must hive been at least :s ett. p.-pjrrcd this life on the 25th uh'tm.f rcjr Lancaster, Ky. f ter a!'.,ng and extreme! v pdnful i lniss, Mij. A. C. L vN'lldv, of r.h place, aged 42 e ars. In this s leum ani a.'Tlictirg Providence, his wire and family have sustained an irrepiribie loss, and society a very valuable member. Maj. Lanier was a worthy patriot, and enjoyed, whibt livnig, universal respect. He was a member of the Royal Arch Chapter of Madison, and a pious member of the Methodist Kpiscopal Church. Possessed as he was of many amiable qualities, his memory and worth wiii live though he is gone. He v.a$ tatcrcd on the 27th in Lancaster, by the brethren ot the masonic fraternity in due masonic order. 2 Blanks for Ic U lhi cS.c
JOHN CARST AIR'S Systematic hand writing taught in a few lessons of one hour each, in this place, without ruling. Application at this office. Madison, April 13th, 1820.
TAKEN UP By Nathan Robinson, Jennings county, Montgomery township, one sorrel bald faced stud colt, 13 1-2 hands high, no brands, two years old appraised to 1 5 dollars by Alexander Adams and Edmund Ten ill, before me, this 15th day of Jan. 1S20. G. M'CASI.ON, j- r. m. t. -73 T S ime time in the month of November 18 10, in the town ot Madison, a red m rocco pocket book, ccntainii.g sundry notes ot hand, one on L. K. N: G. W. Leorard, to the amount of 1 cd dollars with an indorsement of 77 dollars also a title boiiel for hi; No. 1 cS, in the town of Vernon, and other papers ot no use to any pcr:on but the owner. At.y pcr:on iinding the said pocket book and wiil depoit the same at the Madison Land agency otlice, with Messrs. Lnos & Brown, shdi be paid fur their trouble. S I. KLYNOLDS. ?ddisin, :cih April, 1820. Svoin a;ul subscribed to ccff re me, t liis 1st day of April, I J w P. HEMPHILL j. p. 1 73 4 t ' ' e I -real T. Canbv, Attc!uncut vs for Rufus Ammonj 25 d 73 cts. Tdiis day an aftatument as Lined by me i;n apjdieatior. d ihe pliiioilf a--iiiis: tiie jm.'ds and chattels, lights and credits, in oiieyi and eik'ets of siiei defend int, ;'iid ,ee for trial tin the 5th day ot M ty next bctoic me, whcie those c. met rned wiii take r.otice ami attend. JOHN MEEK, j. i-. Mueliiun, la. 6th .iptik io'2C. .lij THE subscribed .has on hind 2 quantity of hist quality Junitta liar Iron, which he wd, sell low for specie or good paper. Abo a few dozen wheel irons. GEORGE GREEN'. MadLon, April 10, 1B20. To TAKEN UP By James Wise ot JefTerson county, Indiana, one dai !. bay mare, supposed to be thiee years old, branded with M. on tnc Lit shoulder, and her leu foic toot white, a star in her forehead, about fourteen iinds hign apprabed to twenty-live d a.lara by George Donhwi' and 'ifii-i V :n t fiiitr t;ii 23d nch, ib2 j. before me. JOHN MEEK, j. p. 172 MADISON BREWERY AND DISTILLERY. Corn and corn meal wanted, for which a liberal price will be given for the season round; also rye and wheat; a number of hogs will also be purchased if speedily brought in. Whiskey of superior quality for sale at their concerns, Whiskey will be exchanged for the above articles. SHANNON & LEONARD. Madison, April 13, 1820. 173
TAKEN UP By Ekillis Wdihitc, of Jcfier. son county, Pittsburgh township, one sorrel horse, Mears old, branded on the riht buttock with the letter O, four white feec, shod all round, a star and snip appraised to 50 dollars. Also a bay marc, 9 years old, with a star in her torehead, left hind foot white, mark, cd w ith the gears, shod all r und appraised Dy Fielding Heran and William Al. Smith, to 40 dollars, before me the nth dav of March, 1820. MESHACH HYA'IT, j. p. 172 tw
LIST OF -LETTERS. Remaing in the post orlice at Madison, Ind. on the first day ot April, 1820; which, if not taken out ot the oilice Defore the first day of June next, wiH be forwarded to the general post otiice as dead letters. Arnet Samuel, Allison James, Arvey form. Amnions Tho. BaiUrd John M. BversSusana Branham Rob. Brown William, Ballom James, Bovell John, B mdurant No.ih, Brookhaxt Hmnah, Brown lidy, Baker Graham, Berry James.' Campoeii Win. Callaway H. G. Coghill Magonou, Cook Samuel, Cotton R oert, Coats William, Curne Robert, Ciaik Patrick, Crary John, Cuekcci le N. B. Coudy John, Cox Christopher, Clooc Samuel, Conchlm C. B. Cary Stephen. Detap Robert, Deputy Joshua, Dugans Sand, Davis Elizabeth, Denning Eliza, Dcmaree Samuel, D Dunn Williamson, Dotey Ucnly. Edwards Elish i, Eudaiy Isaac. Fivemn Sarah, Falkner James, Freeman Isaac, Fell Maidoti. Gataspie James, Gutrie Willi m, Goiiltcr 1 h mus, Garritse;n tJ deop., Gray J "e. H pkini R1J1. Hamakcr S lini. 11 ankiiis d?sluin, IIuiup;ne) L. S. Htui, John, Iliiits ALtiiea, Holuun Roht, Hoghu Oakey, Hays Samuel, Hum. plirey S. C. Uawkcs Wm. Ucnticrson Davvil. lngiim Tho. Jamison Mr Jamison Ale,. Jackson ! ho. Kii k ind J s. Love Elizabeth, Lathrop Isi -c Madera G. A. Moore ill. Miirphy Pitiltk, 2; Marium Aitnen, M'C.y Rthert, Marbhal Daniel, M'lntosh Wm. M'Kee Samuel, M'Millin Daniel, Moore Hugh, M'Donald Rob't. 2; M'Carty Jon.' Marshal John, Mdniosh I ho. ML nor Beia, Mr. Worthy Auscl. Notile 1 ho. Owens Moses, Po-toti Levi, Philips John, Piiilips Anson. Ryon William, Rector Daniel, Robinson Wm. Ristin.e Jidm, Robinson John, Robinson Daniel, Rosebury Tho. Rowlinson James. Sleeper William, Sanderson Win. Stiver John J. 2; Sliclli: y Geo. Smith Marshal, hhicios Kich'd. Shep'er John, Stevat j Samuel, Simpson John. Slovens Benj. Sleeper Ephrann, Swan John, Shanon Geo. Shepherd Bcnj. Talbott Lham, 'Farley Thomas, Talbott R. C. 3. TanncM.t Jas, 2; fhicbot Amciia, s; Towns B. D." A. Vindcvcrc C. C. Vawtcr T. L. Wood Lenord, William Richard, Wiley John, Wilson David, Wildman Baijuiuu. Yount Nicholas. J.T. BROWN A. P. M. no 173 in. a mc i)i;i:rs lr. talc at ttu olL. .
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