Indiana Republican, Volume 4, Number 196, Madison, Jefferson County, 5 October 1820 — Page 2
1 nut v antwd last niejit f.or.i kWm oh wc arc indebted for I. auhm pape-s t the 3tl July, ,ind iM r'vi of the tst of Aug. i he ha-ghdi papers contain ; further accounts of th lata rev-jlun-'H a? N.:p'.'r. The Kir.;.:, in trap!! mcc v. it h the. wih of . rber n ition, which ecms to have derived its principal force from the ro onrntinn of th; armv, ha? consented to give the people a r,-r: Tentative form of rnvevni :uent, t.-u ruled on the mode! d the new Haeish rovemment. k A pn vkmp. i! government has been formed, v, h;ch is to cer: k't -f i r per- tin. i.y whrtr. the ? , . a a""ent w ill be admin; atered i;r.ttl The in-tall adori ed the rarh Iktacr.t. i he officers of Mui iatk army trrrn the prominent ' j- ; in the r.cw g overt ment.
. P, . r ! '-.v f''fi . . O v. 1 i v rum ut are such, .is vc:v fk::d to i i ee governme a! i b:k.d -r 11: jh Treason i'. aa;ua' Che "r.v .pal ! - V op- ( i the i ir.cireM ;aao.aag v. vi ioTir.c'. 'uiltv, and at. meed to he exc;;Trd on the ethof August. 1 !ti: 77' h amm d Method' " -rdetence h id ! ren !ek 1 I .:- ;d,at v a there wci ::rcua.t tip ward ; t t y. - -rt r. I.f.td I' - r : -:; i" i agh n..n! j r cotivnuPK athn to the IS u-cot 0 'inino:: ret om;:p ' .d:i u.unr-; St. !feien. T'.-j th 2 -tii Ap; P., iM!c t!'..:t IVr:p.it 1 1 v i'd i - r ' he.iith a; i-u ii; he !: d o?n: tf quetit;' 3pt r .red t he p a .it. I he I.ed '; I -o'l! h l . . Acroin;!'. ; ::i Mi' -id. t t : ' 5 j h hiv. ?;ir."!'i.i' the , i he ( Va .tte ' )i t.-S-T.., ' it is vdd, i, iaij dk.i; d ;a t 1 ti'HpiT v i v a' hv di f . 1 S. vih?. "1 hi- (H i led -.-tie, t - j t; ; r r t:n, v , ; ,dt A.lvocte :ir the hie '-er Ic'tuit i- d!e;cd. lie t'.au :d y - v o ri : ' e.:e. h'.- . ldv'i f; :; C"1":'vv:: to I e pi ei;!ed to hir; -p. "I'!k. 'ho . ;.: " ; .'ar i. j. t v: ir.su ei to ilia, e e:r. -I tea 1 no la a mende :' e:k h- ira;!: i :!.e pi -eat ett.u k a r- h.- tor ,a. i to o a; : . t '1 he a ec,'ait i::e ia ; hi.! no (a her o -a - 'no t her M' pp a U eem pe; pa . 1 lie cli v. ;.;cs .;pairst i, e su iS:e v ill in- t uiai ;o Sa - q ad!; de--titipe v-t pi oa!-. 1 add h.i s Nia hanaa.aed h. -e.it h coueo ; it I h id aid', n d n'v t a w4v; i t( hvvon e in .id.dr ot peui a.u v ,ilvu:de. I sii.v.ih.! in-t ae S have t an J;pr:w J ot tli.it 1 1 -peel l a 1. i t e D.isi ot vi'Uic, As wd'i toite:t:i die e.tctui i f t!a' nol'le iai:ioa, ;t in .i utc attempt et N: ; a i ie.a on t!ie pa: tot tnv Aeti'-as, , i id evVdaked a spa it uuwa.t.hv ot a i)itis!i qeen. It th ie a be an sati-taet: a m whit -et did in . atia.er t, atul tie. Is hj i it ' onduct, i vi.!m,'i resign that to the pu-ili ini'nn i t lll .lvi el t I .on p lu'v 2?. Wi hive ie;eped Puis pa. p. . s ot dhaa day la-t. It isc..v to t. oht'et I10111 these, is ii i 1 om oth . ." Chantinental lourn. ds, 1 !iai the pe !e ot lh 1 ha. aie bej,inaiup t maidtest se i i )tis ur.eaia at the po tratted potp aienent ot their leng pioaii-ed w -ti? ut ion. S mic popuhr distm i-oas, accotupttnhal bv broi! bet v t en the people and . '. di rv, igitatcd Berlin duiing - t vetnag ot the ! ith, and ' a.e u'saapient evenings ( t thi ia nth. I he am-.nence. rii'nt ol thr tumult i-. atttit utcd ii h? c.f'dcid, h well is i?i p:"-v-i-4 e 'jniH, to .1 druiiktai ju , p.1 rrii foinc uork s..f..:u,J,.'I;t,,r h ' i A r vrna
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wiivii un, i,ut(.t voiiku iii iu n. ai-H n tiio sktance ot the military Suard, j-o:nstrtobc ;?nrenffhec and caused his antao; arretteti. The seiz en cailccted a crowd ot their -mrades and other persons, IT who undertook to rescue them, The tro.ops used their arms to drive oil the crowd, but were themselves repuNcJ. Other V. -...... . ....v. , J troops carr.c to their assistance, but the people .ere aqain victot k'us. Gen. I'urrzie:: and tlie penerai cmmanaant hrjriri,.::.f.'zy found it ne m ary to brine: into action the horae crendartncc, bv whorr. the multitude v- s .t"..a l c.i - v i -.u. i u. i i ceurrence teak idace on the .verda : or th.e i ;t!i, i cut tor for tfpe an aacrnbhd in tlie rtrf 't . ae putv.c autiiorn ics, c:ii ac.d rr.iiitarv, adopted the it a -t vigorous nldai, ;c, to prever.t 2 renewal the outrage.-, ::; 1 an order cf polke was iu rd H Berlin op. the ihth, to prohibit ail n.petir-s in the wen lor tire most innoa is -ta'ed t ait ever d pers .as v dt V TO v 1 a 1 n l t.i t he ceaurst. o o'a-.iDt, we iia.pK. ria ne cnuatamea, taat 1 tit;en wfaeh ar.r.nt'ed the e 01 ,t'T a ta sp verv nov1. 1 1 p? o(ra;.ug m tne i ii ia usaan d ) a ae as m alt ck upon the n'ra'y i t ,ae nahtary power, 1 to ! a; a X the anim nirai ol ' ' ' I P - v., .-'.a a. v 1 ' pohtir.' i ip.aep a:tr.c kin 2 1, . 1 a; rpav si rtn'v.s. tihroucrhont tfoe 'vo:, , 1 r, e ;in': o; rruaa I? . r-i !- jt; t " o !org amusing his v.: h -s " it!i the hope 0 a tree i'aakution, to lhatrr hitTielf t':it le 1 ai optK.h longer withhold it from their erpn r.icr.?. a t ! ' in: 01 time we ki n I the Kieg ot kpkti th.e 'kct id the !p. v f enthvsi.vt: : populark. s - : - . 1 . . . . - ' .. 1 ia t a r ; a ':ota, fa;. 1 e n; ;a :-eiaa is roect'.'O t:v ( I on it!(vis of thousands. So. 1 !v . j ' sk v . . P . , s.;itt to te e! SvilSl'j -i i i.- v'...etp 1 1 1 a r h is hten e:k d in hk sh1 te iv tin. ir c at iiu- : aaetpa1, ;(ad 'i J.isMa aai he tk ' ooiipcttve 1 . ' .as ha v 0 hi r. ui.i 1 et. 1 i 1 1 i I ot i:h pi cv; ry v..a a top k-e e. iiae ; a ta ' 1 ao-. v- ! a: 1 t . x . !i i -"tJe.. voitd to otasc l aaaoa; a in 1 ha: ri y. Meas;::.h at puaautren I; 1 a. been 1vh'iaed uhcie l Cieia OT) moU, the goveino! vu Andaiu-ii. VROM eOlMH A MM RICA. ia ht k S -.-: lv t pr Canida, capiain Coti ;i ,h, art p. ed a: this part e ! O I V ill s dl f."om Mon. v :ae u we -eat n he i:g -'tate ot ihe c untry on the '. th of kdv, the date of her der 1 1 1 u 1 c A;e' i;..V- remained peacea. mahrthe I ortiaoiesc potiptPCPt, aial on that side ot the 17 liver to a eo. skierable er.teut, aUlu uHi the kaaniards are bv e bv no means sukfied; but as lh: I'ortagucsc have tiom tour to f:e thousand troops at M mte T i.leo, c'; cap.tinu khy pat oaing the city, there was but little ilangcr to he apprehcndc J from the Sp.u i irk.. 1' " j Ay re; waj in a very dte.uitid state; ro security to either p-ep-a r or lives, as theie are s . ... v . o tw opcr-ons ot t .ha same bcntimtnts or can tell U'llii 1 . v r . 1' iti -.hi h c Hi' there is no c ,Ctv or ortler ; but i' v'.v... . lit ...1.. m ....ItL t i t,ti.fr. tr t-n .- .-..rmii. r u.r.i I" i.illlv.4 U li.v'H. cLHWJ'', liie.e. was an a: my of pe? men en. . - v . . x.e.i. L -'K".:, tlie governor of Santa Fee, has about four or live hundied n eti. Gen. Coreras, about 350 discontented Chilians; Alivnr and about 40 or 50 officer f t.. lurniruv in mc Ducnos wrean
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rvrr. in r.-..T over u nun. r ----- - Lopez and Coreras proclaim thcirintcntiontobcsdlclvtoput Aliviar at the head of the milit.iry establishment of Buenos A;, res. D rcgo is now -wcrn- . cr of Buenos Ayres; Li Midnd -u! Martin Rodrignen commandinp; the Patriot troops under him they have about ycco rroops. On the loth July they attacked Alivair and his confedcrates, and it was reported he had sained a victory. All business vaS suspended at rvjeucs vres.and had been for three weeks, anticipating Allviar's attack on the town. KY.w Ohlcans We publishifewdavs ao, au extract t'rom a NVw Orleans paper, of r.are a.ugu.-; 3, v.ucu..tn.u ij produce in impres;aii of a iin. rresdnr; prevalence cf Yellow Fever r in that city. Letter hive leen received in this city, r.f later dac, which give very d life rent snhrmatton, and we v.s crniv reetavea vac iouo. : . I. - r v.. Advertiser of August c, from which we have pleasure in extracting the following re. mirks, called forth by the paragraph iirsr above referred to; " v'o far from assenting, Iiaweveo, t the assertion that the chow lever is making its 4riv;y: a'uong u we .issert it hooiiv, snd witI?our leirotconrradictiori, that ;here is not at thi. niomctit, so health' a city in the Union, N. Orleans, . . .J .I' vv e are net aa;e at 1 aas mnmrr.t in t!:e wlio'c rmere ot cur ae. fju.nmaiu.-c. to re: a;es.t the name of a single iaaiwduai, who is e. ven lnch-ove': an al we verily I t a.jr fk mcr r'e if lis t:kc . ! - rh . a J ' l - L I ' ' M . , .ill. ' t he van x '. r. : i oniv 00 we oeav tae fact ea the 4-i7r.;ei amon us. I pat we a e scat, that thf gene red iera. h ' " r r .tutten or the tUP' )A continues -4 vet rena'a ; ady tavnr hac. WI. r ft vers here -,r-a r-wn, 'ire, -as w e midca ' t and., ppo-kv intrrmit tents, ot c ause r a eiaa icier the vers' reverse 01 t he vdh" teVeT.' 1 ( )::c (d t:.e rie.-.'et motives v hpdi urged tl e e T,il;aounepf' ot 1 adr.e in the t r r : , 1 - . V v . . ate was the p.unctuality, good; l.uth, a:ai ho.it -t compliap.ee uirh eng 1 ; tncats, which it vae; u poschtloy ;.amki inculcate. Such, un had-t dlv was their benchcial tendency tor a long time afier their introdurion. But w h at must i he community think aui h fh of the preci ais exatn p'c, set by the Bank ot theState or Kantuckv, ol a total dkre git. S ot ail its engagement; Wall wijat face can that bank, t"'; r t , Vi ltltl l I J mept ttem any one, or ap; M'-t t) 1 tta e ery 1 1 vx v.hiv.h it puts at de nance, and tramples upon for ? cafoi cemeitt t its ra,-n n fits3 It is yarn to av, that th.e hws are onen to aiiv individu. al who chooses to sue the baak. 'i he fjci is, that th? property on which the: e laws could o;vji ate woa'd ao but a verv little way in the ravmcnt ot its raites in circulation. Will the res-amp-tion ci specie p?. ments, on the part of the Biuk, liae tlie cftct todimini h the total amount of raonev, including specie as '.vai as nanK t.otes m cucuiiiura.: We believe not. d he edect we think, wi l be, th.e amount of ru nil itmn rom unin.T ui 'luiii ti . i. t I. .iia.iw.l I L.illAit llij tl.J 1 lll.ll ished bv that resumption, to -iMir -t. "! it as- r-i . .Ulj.lltja U.I l UlpUVIJUM !(. ilium, one that is good and un. iui. nn'i.wi.i i.v. v. uv. vvi" ated medium is in circulation it drives out all that is good; the good medium is hoirded up and not used unless upon necessity, Such is the fact at present. Eve- . . 1 rv man i m swmt ueuicc a auar.
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uti iw wr t . . uonwiii par Nvuuau.uu, br, or a bank note which is cquivalent to specie. Resume specie payments and restore tne notes of the state bank to par . , value, ana tnere wm ov. in . ger a motive for withhohamspecie from circulation. V .at. ever is in the country will be freely brought out. If there should be a diminution of the amount of state bank notes hi circulation, resulting from the resumption of specie payments, their place would be supplied by specie. We are not even sure that such diminution ot the amount ot notes of the bank would take place. We think at ad events it it o;d, that it would not be for a long duration ; tor v i.tvi..s .v..w.w. j he confidence, would freely cir. crhtc v. itere they now do not, or but very partially, in ai'.join. ing states, and would be recciv. cd in payment tor the pubhc lands, it must nc aa.inttcu ii..t K.n ifr-.i. it 'itv.him.'r .nuv'iv n i..: mt, .i.vilium within tlie state, lias beer, lessened by the suspension. Ac a measure ot relict it Ins totaliv failed; for although the amount of state notes now in circul irlou be greater than at the moment ot suspension, vet the withdraw. t ni snrr ti .in. fiif.r Tin: r.r 4 cxceed.s in amount the adds; km a! emission bv the stafc bank. v. ? , 1 svh,J r' di:TO l' I oil) 1 h ' h.ikaiN lever lias been for a)Oie tiuu- p.ot, racing iii m aiy p?its oi tiiis and the adjoining counties, h has dc-, Tiled and beo i-edmany f.onihts k dik terent o.rts of th.e state. Ik'oViden' hid v, liowevcr, it ha; not mule it -. S'i"'- lrJI'' in iM tdison o anv extent, wmch t at th.i liiive rem irl: ihly healthy. We have noticed in the Kentucky pipers, that the pa e i. lent: and directors of the Ii ink ot Kentu ky, have clad i general mei. tip.got the st c Vdiolders ot the batik, to be held in i'ratikkrt on the loth day of the present month, Tor the purpose of taking into consideration, the proprhay of adopting measures preparatory to the resumption of specie payments." Should the resaiuiiou he ad-vt-ed and rirddlv complied with, it would certainly contribute nmch totieihtate cramneree m IiliU.lL a" ad d 1 luuor tu the t a l e . 1 r ' A J I i . r t: , o -a.. ru i a tk. 4 Jn my letter which appeared in the Indiana Republican cd hstweck, the following typographical errors occurred. In tlie first column near the beginnine: of the letter tor jh!r:.:i 7 4 court of chancery, rea i '"distirct C(mrt c. bi the second co- . !umn on th.e eeali line Irom the top tar t4.i kmo t c: picked pop-u-ati m," read, 4i kind of picked population and about the cmtre or the same column tor "an l oppressive system ot taxation," read "an oppressive ystenKk-c." un nic 2.1 unerromiae uoi torn of the same column tor "stepcnJ" read "stir.end" about . n 1 1 : 1 f 1 ! f ciiOi rnlnmn .) Lllw. llllliu u I I 1111 k..r.l.l..J I J i 4that will our treasury," read . - . Itf h .t iti.il m ' I ir . ..un' ' . ...... - Uiiik Vt 111 III KKX III. IMH J . PUROAlOR. ' The Philadelphia Gazette, noticing the state of the health of the city, says "Notwithsanding tlie alarm that prevails, we have pleasure to observe . 1 . 1 . 1 uiil uusiucbS is continued inini
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' u; irvKka ,u, anw, uu w,, ;iurves rirtL ot what is tcuued ti.2 iIU,aa; district; and tint no cases of v i t--ti rc c inn"!!ed in either or those Urge pro. portions of our harbor which as tar as hum'.ii judgment carl reach, are as healthy as in any year, or at zv.y season ot the year." A correspondent requests us to surest to the niarsnals throughout the United State that the publication cf the ti ticular return of the census of each state, by the marshals rcspectiveiy, would be of great use for state purposes. Ve d-j not itnnv that sucli a publica tion would be strictly proper before the returns are made to th.e department cf state. The whole return will be published, when coinp'ctcd, under the au. thorityof the act of coura ior taking the census, whlc.'i Ji. rects i roo copies thereof t.rrmtiM tir ff . !! r 1 1 tn r - cut gres,. -v , ii.jl, i ; , 1 d;r launch of the dpla oi tip' iitie t y:rib place yesterday, as had hecaa advertised. She was full of men, chiefly volunteer militia, wtk a band of music: et fdtecn mmrtcs past two the stay, were cut, and siie moved slowly and stcadi!v down on her wavs, ard shot otF into the water in the finest style, amidst the h izu ot thousands of spc( t itor a i a ftduV salute, putt'mg tkc Gtc'ii hoai, sloos, and sfiPul ciatt. moored in the river, tj sktme by her hue ize an i ajo peara'ace on tiie water. S c ii ot the finest model and work, manship. The i iver presenh d a gay scene bt iorc the lianch, hem fuh ci with vcss-.di, dkaiaying fl i;s ot various cieseripu his, and the tops, filled whh ij-uji -and graced by the presence of pa at number:; og bdie 1 ; r.e. gCl .lCllie. KFW ,'okK, o"pt. Ii. Tl-e ship Rob-rt, Broiui. froin tins port, with .kioa; i s'-ti-oop on b urd, undef com iitfid of Loomk, has ,;ta "0 si at the lr.euth .a the igvdachicoli. A iette: Irom captain Lo .mis, ?tate:., that waei; ' it the Ha'edii-the-Wall, it ui discovered thit a mutiny at arranged by tlie troops, : intentiors were to takepasion of tiic vessel, murder the ode ta . as well ; Mrs. Laamii and children, who u ere on bo ifd, and afterwards proceed on a piratic d cruize. U tin? possible? 1 Verv forturutelv t'ae plot was ascertained just in tuns to prevent its execution. i'h.--i:r.ix, (.ir.) Aug- 5(dipt. Craig, ot the sttali boat J acpe didon. arrive ', here on Suurdiy last, from t.is Council Biufl's. 1'he Kxpeiilion arrived safe at that plice ofl the 2 7 'A ult. On aecount oMJlawiiesS a tae wjter, an- j 1 - loss cd two anchors, it wz n"' th.ou gilt advi-eable far her to turn the present season. CkC. from th.e experiment hmade, think- that steon bou - u.i iisicuu in- miease, and perform a nhl tJck'i dt. Louis to the Council o-U" in. " i ll , ...v ... - Nothing new or intc . . . . . .I I IT 4 ' Ii-ii i it n.' Trillion La HilU ,.ivij ........ ( - Ml'! MIVI 1 .... ...j - , r Council Bluffs. The iu:r;;; U said, deserve great credit . j ....v., . their industry, having o j girdens, which have Puu k. veget ibles in the greatest il mte, and a large crop o ( sulliuetit ior the corn'OV" - , o t toiop'.
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