Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 185, Madison, Jefferson County, 13 July 1820 — Page 3

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.Vrts of patiiotiMii. fne dav f canron- procession was ; Miu'ii .it i : o'clock, consist. ' -1 of a nu!Tierons body of the or the county, onuucthV colonel jicob Thomas -'r,Pj Mardial, and Mr. Eniphi;us Northam deputy mar',1. The procesi n moved ,u nreachiivj stand a short ::,:3nce from town, where the lljhrati n o4" independence was ' ff J Dr. IL J. Patterson, and i j;propii -te oration deliverci n- Joseph P. Pirsson, E-q aire; i jftif which the proce.i hi re ,.-Ted in the sime order to i fvn and partook cf an clepr u t nr.cr provided hv Char-s lisir.. -J!)r Richard H vkins i;r,c!i' !) president, ami . i-)'. L. White vice prc-ddrnt 'ct thc day. 1 he cl tn bein :;miv.-d the following taasn CJ"C drunk, accompanied by c;cjdond dociiares ot cannon. i. I he d iv we odebrate, its j iwn ive Idc to liberty and -it h to t ranny. The Constitution of the ; .-died Stares hen tint ins'ru'mnt was formed, v i ban , prided, ami justice wielded ihc j. I ;ie memorv of G-ore V.idiinto:i tae father ot h:a count'''. 4. I he S'rue ot Indiana Mi her politics be uica-ui cr r:d not m n. 5. The. j vitriol; of f. :h rica May H ivjn. t;'ve mic.cn; t t heir ii arts 1.0 jonj a they 1 . 1 I 2'v maoe in supp ut or tr.c j rights of man. 1 6 I ise h toes of the Revotj- ; t: :. . The Star Spindled B:mrr. 8. I'll !ina J tl;;tn; .ie cnj latened st itcmen the pro I U'l 1 H';('M j; sriO pan - 1 r. 9 i b- P t ident 0 the C S. 1 to. l)t'itt Clinom ;T t i ) ir or New 1 (tk; the ab;e t :en i j ad pa r Mi o improve. nent. ! i . I he arinv and navv ot t'.e United States. I 12. I he heroes who fell in t'vhrrwir IK) will live in to memory cf their cmimrw C.m. 1 Th? fair sx Ernie's tin l tae U iu.2ijii ot hu. nan ri'. at'. Anion thr v hmteer tnit3 V;"- he toll-wit,r By ir.aj n-J lo-. uias t.he prrf. Ifutree i:t L rf; it tiuc':.cn hive sprca t t : ; . 1 ear to v , i v thi v leach dies uth. );. th.e orator J. 1. n, P P". I iie memory ot Frank. L:;. By com l lu nns tl:e G. M. Cue. a I U o n mi He 1 u ;ht t-k' hatth-s vil his country; mav r.otia.ne be remaindered, and I:? uh r ii re v- t ic l 1 By Map.r II ykins I he oratrr ot t!u' lav. IK J. P. P'.i-. n, K q i'iie C ; v t anvl p,i'ii nc .ite tlut r li'krd 1 l lliti .l, CiitltOU, fiv, 1 ! I r.i ikon, a B.miDi ide, a"d"alluii. By opt. White the V. P. i-t" N'arr of Kentut ky. I !ie te-ts itits o the diy con. jj-hd uith a ball at Mr. Jan e ?t -n lu.ue uhich ua con-C-kud with much ptopiiety Capt. Hud cf the Navv. lmr MMtic weeks pist the ilist'cd st He ot our currency I lodu.e.i an cxtraordinarv C i: sie o excitement in the ' '"c ind, calculated marc to ,'''' ' the evil than to furnish 1 !' Mm excitement hi" ' 'ttttl pr 'uu i; dlv bv t!ic " ( f a tew tin kei. u ho i' ii ij have the teuiatiua In tv

cf ourrcor.ey concerns ai arbitrarily in their power as their avarice could wish. These men, aided by their agents in different parts of the country, are preparing the minds of the peopie for scenes of disgraceful vio. lence. Prepositions havj been made to a respectable citizen to join a mob to enter aud plunder the vaults of the Miami Exporting Company, andthetwo articles in t lie last Inquisitor appear intended to fan the embers to a flainc. We rcgrcr, every considerate man must regret the tendency of such publications. They are not calculned to remedy the evil. Tune and the natural curse ct business will brinp" our currency to a sorn.d state; but imtcmperate measures, ins'cid o producir. this result, ill involve the countrv in calatr.itieN of wldrh the present embarrassments are but a faint shade v..

PhiUJ-ip.bij, JUK? 2 1. Much stir wis cca toned last evening, bv a discovery indie ating a plot to rob t?-e Piiiia icSpliia Bmk. This bank in-, been once robbed, . (about a veara sii cc.) oy a fellow who conceived the design, and put it in execution, of getting into die vault from the culvert under the street. At that tim . he entered the sewer in M irket trcet, and groped, his way aboti'. two huiuhed yards, till he cin e opposite the vault Vc h ive collected the following circuimt ai.:es l cl itive to the prefer, t attempt : Monday, after inghtdiiL r. pc'-.n as -ecu to enter the sewer in Hudson's alley, and, as the f'dlow who before co:r--mmedthe robberv liad been recrnlly released from tlte penitentiary, t he circumstance exiite 1 alarm. Voterilay inoinit..g, guards weie placed at all the outlets ot the common sevicr, nd a sv it ch was et on toot. In the afternoon, the persons employed to ransick the es.crs discovered mining tools, ii?ivdng a : v-oar, i inattojk, and a -h-v i; a:( untbreili Iiaudle. conlaii.',: a iliik. and a small ba t- iuv;, that had neen curied in f to the hut; a b t tltMt pirits, a great i..oat, uce j'd, ;X:e. Guirds u ere -li 1 kept .:t the outlets lat i.iht, as it was supposed the robjeii r.uht be some .vhere coneeak in the subterraneous piss.ig-s. I was rumored, that the witness t a person entering t lie sewer, identified him Willi Robinson, ttie robber above atluded to. 1 he battcaux, ot course, was conceakvi tor the puipoe ot transporting the contents ot the viult ot the bank, N: prh ip li-s:ly, tu cairy a a ay the dirt. Wc Lad h , li. !i it, t.t the i . - . - c ! Umt, mi vt l ..v.' a vk 'iiid hive aU.tvdud n, ttias i , to our c u;itr. It Mojii lv. s. t.'.t-n ar -ippr -pn.itc and i nv t nr!U di. .;.:.iti .1 1 r tj:;ilt,ar ((iint rsf a il ut ot Jpiat purpuss ; t.l tub' whuh oarC u luuti t lias P't.cLinivfd, cf nhc L'r.iud Si,iki . ! . Tu j k -i, " tl'Oi'gh livu.-a a i.tpt 1 1! to o-.Hcirtl putpo-c4 tt iat o i;u c !:u'iit! L,n icr ordiuarv i:-v . Iv t t!. titL ci R. j ublic ot C Urn! t.i." h.tvinr beta aa:;vd b tJic io:il(dovtnl j i;v ::.v ct Vir.,v.tla ;r:d Nru Ortn.nl.i, ':!' u- f- torero this w idi. So iii c oU, t t--v , cr t!;rcr 5il.iLU, to r."nM;::t the Uuk'U ct th sc tats a:-! t dti;g..:di thctn trai cth.r -LVit.'d Stuc.," is a ant, which, h'Mu vir tni ! it :.wv a- puir, ' it mi't, v;.ir lirac cr ctlur, be s-up-phvd pt-rh.ip an amcnJatcry eu::si;tutio:ui pre v rno.M spaix. H, ruhl uXi Noli ik. Jar 16. bk.vc our lat, rrt have ncuvtd

latetn r.i -e frcm Spain. The report o'Pt conimittir- of Fortin Relations, ait'ior'nin the President to takeposscssion cf Florida, had pcen recivid at Madrid, from thy Spanish Cliargedes Allairs, at W;mh::iqton . upon which a Council of State ats hrid, on the 23d of April, wh rfrornriL-t!(lcd a vr- ' - r : ' e s f o hoc a tcrcd, b ut n o hostilities to take pi ice, as thev confessed thensrlves not in a situation o do any tiling. The President's .Message, which must have reached Macdd previous to the assembling cf tlvz C)rtt s,will change their tone, and no doubt conciliate the angry feclir.g? which the report, a mi .:!.t have beer, expected, has riven rise i. ir. Fors ih v." as not in Madrid v:.cn i.v rcpoi t of the I'r.re.u-. ; of Foreign Ri l.iti v. - arrived, li.ivinr left there four davs before, (April 15ih,) for Palis, cn a iit to Mr. Gallatin. Of conrse, tv odiial coir.municatio:'! on the subject ha; bet-n "o J. by Iv.'.r. t-j the e 'veramert W. S ' u i. It. i.-. d, uniii i"r; :': .auld be r.c.dv d tV;ari V. .-'..! ton, he eedd have held, no twriher ir.U-rco'i! uith that ;o crnment. C.a: Ct our Ktirr, ot the date of Mavis: savs, "id".- re'-olu'in in Sr-'.nv. iii Hj""v;vour -ncr.'.e.ats to ruin, it the) fur.nrc h:; pro- . i-ioi-.i in ho-v .jf o'.;t.uai i;; war ;m iv'.s for uwiw. hi Cadiz thc-re is denia.id, a-al in Gibraltar, of fou; ear' esof Svur Uiat b.ave arrived there, the ales have been from ' 5. a:id d: 1 tttcr piice c Minct 'it. obtained for a carta from Alexvvl: i2, u-v.- ir. i-e bav over f.ve d 11 ir- a id a k h ' ' c:i, H ef and rk, l.ut?. ' .; 1 1 h no v.dc. A r. o!utU)!i ia Sp an annot ::tb ct the

:i i:a- i f nnn !S! with all r ;)t at j n, ace. a a I a su-h iavui.. Uue 1 . . t . suiv. n v wiiii ,i. I o P itri t prn ! as fi.iv'C i.ite rr.iO' a, (. i n- ot t!urn .-, ir.d u"i aid) Lila.i !- been ia the ,d li .'a, s aiie ai' ; . 1 .. i t ; u id. r the A : a- d a i ids d ! v 5 ) K i !k ia n plain 1: ;.,a:h, na .V. C IT A al : s Jl-iC t-i. Pi-.i .V. A;:?:-ii-:r. A scriou? drstutbanee t -k plac-- at St. AuHU. a, n Fiidav the 2d in t. An vtic. i of the i . i.n . e.t of AL.l.i it .a i P .rs, a struct t h..t Caill. a-a to th retie.trt os .o tua, s'. u: aa-i .ae, ' V W : so v iaci atcd h. i.ittv r ::a;un mak s . 1 V in Kit iiu v sua . o cn ri a the evening, t!;reatniak, neaiue ..iinst alUn I'!tu;. a; to the ta at r t . aa ut. M ta v;iaas v. - re disvh..rgerl into .m- oftiu iv-os: , b-at a )bvt sl -t. i !e (iviM, ; t. ..ilIv S'-crccded ia t -for sr.," ad. a "a the prri ;on; b..t i:5 men ot inv C alonia reed men; deserted wadi tiK ir . a.s. a a; the tumult, aud a ri..d at St. M it s ca .dticsday lit, v. t ia tilt v di.pSvdot lluar rinc, li iiuii'.ia .:... ..r.U procetded ia to S U t'Ml :ll. The Catted States, schooners T atar, Id ut. Fame ar.d Revir.e, '.i. at. M'Clurae, billed Irom Sc. 1 ir-v's a tae ch, to cxaai a th. . 'trances i to St. An iioiN S )U al, or o'vhci placc oa l , ; Swutlv : a t ist. The paitiv ai.a s t.f the piratical rr k a; i 's 'U ta m jaiea iiaw m j i , it i ui v ''i, v j ; i uitu . . i V- ....... r. . . . 1 tm-N pt.ic, , ar . p a i devd pm. v riter rece: v.d i.stiula, ltoui ta. t raK r put tales, that one ot tSu siv ia c aV( ill. Tit there hai turn, d t.ttcs e. id no-; that mm h property bvlo-up.n to th. m has been v i.eJ, a id th tt s.v.r.d aftririracc.aiplices have caped into the intent; . One of those confined here, (the b"v) v ho st.U s t; tt his name is John St. t ie and th.-t h. is irj.n Suad.ri.ind, in Lagliad, asb-rti thuthtv arc a part t f the crew ri tec Baer.O'i A. rt an brijj of war tin. R.'U Jeau, latciv torn nand d b David M. L. Mihs, ct liaitiniar ; th.it they have been cruizit:,; in trie Mv ditto raacan, whete a bav t the n.ane cf Perkins, cl Bo un, was 1 aided upon an I i land bv captain .Miles. It will b--rem c mlit red b cur readers thut thii vesstd boarded, c a tiie 11th cf pni, elf Cape Pa1 in theMedo-rrancan tr.c ship Ciaronni-, which arrived at NewYoik 2Cth ult. rom Trieste, and requested to bt reported. Courier. FROM THE S'A.VISH M A IX. Xe 7i ui e 1 y . Vc learn tlv following by the b r i Cimeral drown, which left Forto Cabell Jnh uit. The expeditien ft on Margaretta euU r.ad pcscion cf H:o dc U

Ifache, but the RfAaust5 Vcrc in strong force in their neiq;hborhool, and cutting off the Patriot! daily. The conspiracy to take the life of General Mori'do and diis principal followers, discovered at Valencia, originated with the Creoles. The cpn't rnor of Valencia, and six others, suspected of bein engaged in ih: conspiracy, had been shot, and a rmmher more v.re vet to a.'T.r. Cumana and Barcelona remained in cpaict possession of the Royalists. It was said two divisions of Spanish troops had marched against Santa Fee. Gen. Bolivar was said to be at j.chauas, with a new supply of nun and money. G.n. Paez, with his dividon, u as at San Fernando. Ma illo's hcid qa. liters were at aisr.cia ; Morala vas at Ca'aSoza. Jfer. AJv.

: mar, a He Phenomena at Chris tidr.a. The following curious details have been received from Christiana, in Norway: On the 7th instant, the barometer rose to the extraordinary height of 29 inches, 16 lines, which has not taken place for a great number of years. The sea was eight feet lower on that day than it has been for the last 20 years. Professer Hanstecn, who measured its height, made also some experiments on the intensity of the magnetic force, and found the needle in such agitation that he could obtain no fixed result from his experiments. These different phenomena appear to p. v, tend some cxrraoriuiiarv revolution in' nature. We h.wc been informed that there is a rumor in ciculation, that captain John Meek is a candid tie for lieut. colonel. We are authorised to state, that he i i not, nor lias be any intention cf holding a poll for that otKee. ANNUAL KLKCriON. CONGRESS. Willi 1111 Hendricks Reuben W. Nelson. STATE LlGISLA I URE. Jeremiah Sullivan, Divid ililiis, oi n Sheets, Fnomas Crawford, CJ i Jt.rri KJirer, Ruhard Hopkins. SHERIFF. Milton Stapp, John Pugh, Petei Hemphill, Jacob Rhoads, EkillU Wiilhne. COMMISSIONER. . Brook lknnctt, Martin Uowser, Charles Johnson, Samuel Ledger wood. CORONER, john B. New. A LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Pvst oilice at Madion, Ia. on the lit day of July, ia 23; which if not not taken out before the first day ot October next, w ill be forwarded to the General Post Odice as dead letters. Willi un Anderson .Nancy Atkin -on. Rebaccah Berry 2 Roswell Blaniher Henry Boner David Birkci Polly Burke Nancy BatFt john Buchaniion Lodavicus Beldiiig Edward Burns Polly Bridges John Bradford David Bigelow George Burke John Briggs Wiliiatn 3achboard Jas. Byrne Nathaniel Bayless. Mt. Cawby James C. Cotton Charles Cecil John Cox Claybourn Condrey Samuel Creal John Cain Wesley Copehnd Anthony Chambers Sam'l. Close Isaac Crawford Jacob CorTmaa William Clemans Jacob Cooke James Cloyd 2 James Cowdcn John Cruthers. johnDickcrsonscn. esse Dickcrson Miry Maria D ugherty Isaac Duntt William Dufidd Jacob JUuiagoi Alton uic

Winiamsor.nunn 1 johnTf ?igty William Difkon Banhuio-nicu-Dupuy R.-bcit Dillon Am isa Delong 2. james Fdlisgn Ruth EiJwcfl John Everhart. Eli Freeman Stephen Feather Mason Fewell Mahlon Fell Jacob Firkehtser. Samuel Glasgow james Gina John Googe Solomon Guess jesse Gray John Green ;ohn B Gains. Peter Hynes aoct. Hagnd John Hillis Horace Ilotchkiss George Flirkins Judge Hunt Daniel Hver Henrv Hamilton Samuel Huirhes Love S. Humphreys Walker Flamilton Robert Harrison 2 Edith Harrison joaiih Humble John Heath Rcuhen House Abraham Helms Moses Hopper. Abraham IngalLs james Irwin c Ozias jennincs J unes joncs s. jamc ICirland Alexander Ken r.edy David Kent jdin Kirbj J hn Keyrs james K le. Hugh Linn John Lund 2 John Long 2 jimes Litthjohn Elishi Linscott jiihn MManas Robert M'Coy 2 Robert M Donald Cor mick M'Carty Mr. Murphy Ecnjnin Miller John H. Morris James Mathews Thomas Mc Intosii John M'Lean Abrahaai 6: Robert MCoy William More land Martha Miner a William M'Cay David M'Coy Nancf IMelton James MlC:all Samuel IM.uquis Aaron Mings CtiarieS Monroe Bazaleel Maxwell. Samuel Nicholson Jaics Nel son. William O'neel John Phil lipa LucindaPr) or 3 Ezekiel PhiU lips Christopher Patcrson Miva B. Pearson Jacob Page Mary Pat ton William Pringle. H. Ristinc John Ristittc Sen Thomas Rimsey 2 jane Ramsey Diniel Robinson ?iarah Redle.am Lewis Robci'ts Benjamin liamse William Reader Robert R ,adv Samuel Runnion Samuel R oad. Minah Reed Laac L. Rumdoin Joseph Sipes Andrew Sulf Caleb Sampson t ones Smiti Patrick Sullivan jn.seph StiKklmd Benjamin Shepherd Jamci Sebrt e Asa Smith Stephen St rgant Charles R. Spenser Jamc; Spears Mr. Searle Thomas Sp U man Moses Seeds 2 Thomas T Striblmg Bennnia Shennan Sidney sterns j. Sp nccr R. Sonsou John Stewart p.cuti ShafL r. Robert '! olon Robert Fnml.'c' Liwrence W. Tadiierro Z.uhiriah lar.ntdiill William. Thorn 2 Leonard Taylor Samuel Thn!!s 2 Joseph Faylor. james White Leonard Woo-I Thomas Williams Francis Whtdchel I. E Waikins Patrick WiU son Carrot W illiams Lucindj WartI Aaron White 2 Daniel Waid Henry Woodward Archibald Tor ten Jacob West I h a. mas Vail fames White jo-epfr Wilson Weahhy Willey Re. mtmbrance Williams Benjamiii Whitson Samuel Whitsitt. Benjamin Vanhorn. Chailes Young john Youmans. J. T. BROWN, a p. m. Madison, July 3, 1820. 185 FOR SPECULATORS. A great bargain may be had if application be made soon in valuable mil) property, kix miles North of Madison, on the main fork of Indian Kentucky. The improvements consist of j fulling mill now ready for bu tncss, with all its apparatus, anj a grist mill nearly finished cabin and some cleared lanj. The seat nd situation for business is not excelled by any tfi Jcfierson county. For further particulars apply to the sub.cnber living on .the premiss. U will be sold with the quantity of imdthat nmy hUit the purchaser. ' , James aluson.

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