Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 August 1819 — Page 2
An officer of the English Guards, of whom some companies formed part of the expedition, repeated several time after this atlair; that the military calendar (Fastes) of I'ritain a Horded no example of a similar disaster. from ntles' register July 31. Great Britain and Ireland. The British Government has raised a new loarTof twelve millions, Messrs. KothchiM and Co. having bid 62!. 18. and Bd ob
tained tU loan. jThat is 62f. 18. and 5 I ' I'M . 1 t 1 1 I- ,
in OHM IV Will!
youifi Tfie societies cf Paris aud London vinces, when the new constitution would be carry on an active correspondence, and are proclaimed,. &c. incessantly employed in rendering educa- The blockade of the -Peruvian coast by tion more common and more easily attaina- "lord Cochrane, continues his force has
able. jbeen increased by one or two vessels.
uen. v andamme, who went out in the Comet, from New-York, has been put under arrest at Havre, but the municipal authorities have allowed him the use of the city for his prison, until the determination cf the government should be known.
NAPOLEON liONAPAUTE.
The rev. Mr. Ornmhy in his i-it to Ai.r-
I he expected arrangement wi h Artiiras
has failed. Before the end of the summer, it is computed that upwards of ten thousand troops will be shipped from Ireland to fiaht against the cause of despotism in South America. The major portion of these are veteran, who have seen much active srr-
vice in various parts of the globe. In one
exchequer hills or other stocks la-Chapelle, rives us the following;. On brigade alone there are npvvards of 1510
foi K'Ol. of the new stock. ihe other bid- my return from the splendid sight (the - aterloo men.
dings were, bv Rp1, Irving; ami Co. bat, grand review of the allied troops s.t utn10s. and hy Ricanlo and Co. 65l. 2s. and 6. ciennes I was accompanied bv an old
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Lund on paper.
Irish Diamond. A circumstance of a si-
of the dispatches received by (he Hcrnet. fc-'aniethiiig, however, will soon be known. And, in the absence of any authentic infor mat ion, it would be indecorous to offer any c-miectures. In the mean time, all aie sa-
tished that the nononr ana tne imcics the country are in safe hand a. The utmot confidence's entertained that no infringfment will be permitted upon either, winch it is in the power of the government to picvent : and trAew the aid of the people is ir'n-
ted. they are ready t answer the call. We understand that Capt. Read,
mander of the United States sloop ot war Hornet, reached this city yesterday, and was the bearer of despatches to the gvfrnnrent, an late as the Cd of June, f.om Mr.
Foisvth, our Minister Plf nipotentiary in
con
The following is given as the apportion- Frenchman. After expseasing his admira- ngular nature and likely to attract the notice Madrid : that th Treaty with Sp3m wjg ?nt of the Waterloo prize money granted tion and astonishment, he remarked with a of mineralogists, especialy in li eland, is at not ratified by the K.in; at that time, ad
ment
hv Parliament : To the duke of Welling- sardonic smile, that this was a proud day present the subject of conversation among there wa no inmiediate prospect of it-he-
i to under- the literati ol Dublin. An crceemnuiY line inr ratified by mm ; tt.at a iv.v ciavs before
ton, commander in chief, G0.000 pounds: to for Bonaparte. I was at a loss to under
each general officer 1,S5('; to each field ofn- stand his meaning, when he continued specimen of diamond crystallised has been J Capt. Read It ft ..'adud, the Marqni cf cer, 42C7;to each captain, 90; to each . The sovereigns are magnanimousyour found in the sand of a small stream in the jCaa Ytojo was disgraced, and banished ti c subaltern, S3i ; to each sergeant l9f;andto general, the captain of the age the armies north of Ireland. It is the specie called court; that it was generally believed Mr. each rank and file, 2 10s the finest the world ever saw and yet they by lapidaries the yellow d'w nond, of e.r-jOnis would succeed him, upon hi arrival at Another! The dutches of Cumberland are so much afraid of that one man, that trerae beauty and remarkable si.e. A rii- Madrid, a First Minister of State and Se-
has furnished John Bull with another little they chain him upon a barren rock, lest he covery of this kind, should it lead to further jcretnry of Foreign affairs : and that the hrobov ti keep up a stock of masters for I should defeat them all." London tap. similar results, will be enough to change the -ther-in-Lnv of Mr. O.Vn, Mr. Salmon, occu
him. We believe thi9 is the fourth roval
b'fth" since the decease ot the Princess
Charlotte. What an effort.
SPAIN. It is reported, that the Kins of Spain is
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Ihe wste ot the prince recent ha9 ioiii SOon to marr the princess Maria, a niece her seat at Cosmo, and was about to reside of the kinjr of'Saxonv.
at Rome.
pied tSne ofiices ad interim.
distinguishing title of the emerald isle.
FRANCE. The king has refused to permit marshals
Soult and Grouchy, gen. Fire, Mr. Real and by thcabote arrival.
Vaf. Int.
In addition ta the ahore. the New York
papers afiVd v.s the following particular,
; on wen at tne couti c4uc ccnueu i.c uiuauc, i Ju:Vf Wc, are informed that the Treatv wan
airarwith the United occaMon to glance at tlieu mtefittaies. wiacn r,ot raiifu d at the time of herailinrm,r U
of. It is likely that ter- lie termcfi a Nourishing rc.ublic,- ai:il uD- it Dr!iab!e it ever u; Ilp v,
anrettv iob of his con- sered that the cession of Louiiana consal- .,,,:,,- .ii.4: i
-i
A valuable diamond, estimated at 100, Col. MiUmet to return to hrance. ineirpe- Sp:t, ,- .
Fashionable Extraviance.-L,ehom hat9 000 francs, was lately found in a held near uuon is &aiu to have peen drawn up ii.juui- HIGHLY IMPORTANT, for the ladies, were selling in London for Vittoria, supposed to have belonged to Jo- ciously a little too free, pet l aps. i By the arrival yesterday' afternoon of the?
30 guineas (about 14U dollars, at our last seph Honaparte,anU lo&t by him there e '"ay, m nmn uuugrv x;n-it?j States' ship Hornet. Capt Read dates. A letter from Cadiz, intimates that our ot expenditure was discussed. M. L. De Nil- rl)m Cadi., which place she fe ft on the 2.1
JhefSavy. it appears uy aeuates in par- attairs were not goinf
Iiament that the allowance ot men lor the of Madrid, and that.
navv is 14,003 seamen and C003 marines. States was talked
An attempt to reduce the cost of their man- dinand will make
agenient, by dismissing certain olucers tail- cerns with us.
ed. C,-I33,318f. was voted lor the Ttlinary . ejrnenses of the navy 1,631,628 for re. GERMANY, pairs, &c. 419,319 for garrisons on for- The emperor of Austria has granted a
eizn stations 480
321 for the transport
The Dumfries Journal, of Ap
fthat four vessels have sailed since our ters, with a promise of 500 florins on their
last for America, with passengers. They marriage. HofiTer, a son, is to be placed in are mostly of the lower order of society, an Inn at the public expense, either connected with agriculture or labor- It is stated in the continental journals that
id-ted its power. He seemcu to dread the sui)ject uhcn u ltAert Madrid. (Juno probable eilect ot our p.wer fortv years c) The Spailianl, Ht Catliz m hence, and asks whether t.ance ougnt not hQt ,e la.irie,,. for f.af of Ui - h to have iiiterdicteu t;,e &ale ol Loui-ana to ru.,t i.,
,196 tor dock yards, 284, pension of 500 florins to the widow ot rlol- iue unneu states, lie maM's a g.a-ui hi jrt department. fer, the celebrated Tyrolese chiefitan, and at the " usurper,4 Bouapa t, for his corub urnal, of April 20, states, one ot 200 florins to each of his four daugh- on this business, in sacrificing the inme
A nanih hauadrin nf ti (Mm of Td rrnc-
net o ..rr.,,,. .:a n i ' i ? '
!' ju i .una. aim sp.vprai k nuns
sts f V . .... l
. vi war eve. weren
i n
nis
own aggrandizement.
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The holu oil. Extract of a letter from
ers and some of them paupers from the in Mairdeburc more than 300 families have Paris, dated 21st of Mav ' The coronation
Jorth of England, for whom the overseers entered into a reciprocal engagement, on of his majesty is at length definitively fixed. , cf the Parish pay tfus passage " their word oj honor, not to take otf their for the third time, to take piace on th ( Mucn disturbance is caused by refractory hats in saluting, but merely to imitate the 2oth of August next. As the holy oil, t;,e j weavers at Carlisle, seeking wages enough military mode of raising the rig.it hand to Saiute Lmpauie, which, according t t.aui-
to keep them Irom starving. I heir Ue- the head. Another association in the same tion, is aosoiutely essential to te c'hm: my , wands are said to be reasonable yet they city, has invited by circular address, the wa destroyed du-ing the revolution a new had not been acceded to. They have ge- whole world and particularly the ladies to re- miracle will be necessary lor its ptuducttun.
in the harbour of Ca
It wa- currently reported there that
! l,or.f: troops would also embark, and thw ! v.h-.Ie would be destined for the PROTFX TFN OF THE FLOR1DAS, and not for S'.-.-'. Amenca. as was originally contem - A French squadron cf 1 fricata
" i-s hav joined the expedition ;wt ' - will sail under the tpanish Hag. t t (th June, the marquis De a'- t vA family wpretatpn nt mi!-
nig'-. vicii dwelling in Madrid, and
hanisVd t. me foreign parts. The ra-
ii i.fi nc i. 1 J a. r a. n ..c i" ,1 .....I w. no f. r. ... -ilt ' .
Tiera iv ieii on woik. aim arueaicu u iuv nnunre in luiure an arucie ui m&uiuii uiiu aim iiniunuiKJiaiiv. nv m ,r ,i .. .. ... . i .. .
V . - t i i i I- i a t i hiic o ii'iii ii lines sou oiace Ol P.TllP 1 A. public feeling m m address, a part cf which luxury. prepared the credulity ol tne I ieucu nation, set l 0(s!!1P even t have bceu
i - - "
we insert to
people.
shew the condition of this
PRUSSIA.
The journeymen weavers of Carlisle and His majesty" of Prussia has tumbled oon
that they may hauid one without danger.
L ntortunatelv tne seciet lias escaped toa
One vi those liolv neu is now ;n-
asa--irjated.
The V
ip Franklin, arrived at Ca
ueiginournooo,oeg ro can ine aueuuuu ui aown, oruiseu nis iace, aim uiuu i-ic ''V r'f- l. - fc , ti-m Kuell, and family : but firdin thv 4!io rji'ilif in tho fi .11 (mi n or timnlp truths, kridmi f l.i niu. hut no i siprioui r.onsp. s ioulder ot an etlijv ureseu in the iriaml i a i. . " e
e at e now arrived to a pitch ot wretch- queuces" were expected. f 1 l A .'If T l'
edne-isa-id misery, such we sincerely be- An article from Berlin say " The gov
slioulder of an etligy dressed in the grand
costume ot the arcnbiMiop ol Khcims. it alt cad v performs its task tolerably well,but.
lieve, as never e.ristert in anv
time of Ttioluund peace, except vis
a natural famine. e are a powerful peo
costume of the archbishop ol ilhtin.s. it V . .iT, i lcu " Psa5e r . nn l.nnnl I'll Ifirt:it tl-..r .. I : i
" -....., n-j iciuiiuu in i.er to Gibraltar on the 27th, where thev will
in a merchant ship fnr the U. S. cquad-on is at Gibraltar.
I he Fiench National Corvette. La Nor
i -i i i . i mande, was to sai from Cadiz, on thr lrtb ioIv oil tied round its neck, on the T .1 c v , wmr j.ia op, at the proper moment, uiilefc.'i"1' N.rw ?fk u Vnvite ll0 the liscretion in proving toe event frf h des-Mr. 1 unis, our consul there , 1 , 1 1 will return in her.
country in ernment is endeavoring to establish as much bv mistake sometime lights 011 that ol its emuark visited by as possible, a direct commercial intercourse waster; however, by the 2ath of August, there Aj our
ertul ceo- wiih the United States of ortb America, is no nouni 01 lis uemg nuue ptneci in US
pie ard vet we want stren-rth we arf an for which purpose several Prussian consuls part, and that it will alight witu the bottle
induatrous people, ami vet we want bread ; have been appointed tor the American sea 01 ue no
what hit thi riisp mnv bp. ivc wi II not at rti j archbish
thi? moment pretend to determine, but the The latter part of April there were seve eftVcts are dreadful to be contemplated, and ral blood v contests at Constantinople be
still more horrible to e.rperience Only for tween the Janissaries and other troops in tion.
3 moment let any rational & leasonahle be- that capital and tranquility was not peranir amongst vou sav it to his own heart, fectlv restored at the last dates. Pacha
ami there at the tribunal of that principle Odou's head has been placed on one of t-.e the less true that there is a priest weak
that dictates between risht and wronz, im- eate posts of the palace. A part 0? Scutari enough to believe
st'ine us. if he can. laboring in a dace necu- has been destroved bv fire.
liarly unwholesome, from its closeness and The present Pacha' of Egypt is incessant i hoped, prevent it being carried further."
damp, where the air is impregnated with in his erlorts to increase the prosperity ot noxious matter, so that what we inhale is that fine country. A bank and iusuiance little better than a foetid gas ; which, though company is established at Alexandria the inseparable from the nature of the work it- great canal is to be restored and much en-
stlt, is nevertheless a particular aggrava- couragement is offered to agriculture
anv indi;
make the miiacle-wi 1 ker change his inten
I am far fiom believing the archbish-,
1 rl 1 t i I i Ck rort'tlif a 4 lori mnr q t. 1 s
vu ui ivi;vinic vvr j v. u uauiv m 1 iv,uuiijl a sane TjJ fill J - - - - finti t sum ftn im.n..;, rl.P.t, hot ,r n,t PilI,a,.ld P,:n ' ;vere arrested by the watch-
... , , . 1Mon Hi , r, I, .1 A 1. a a
o:::o:&o::::oi
Several emigrants, recently arrived at
it might pass, and wicked Came re 1 ,e Maur ft ,ccurt vherc 7
enough to attempt it. i his exposure wiil, it J , ' " Bl "l'Lt". XO imi Cas
Ua.-.,.. I iiu'ui in ueiiiienTiarv.
vaiiicn lunner London paper.
Gyllighiy important.
a r . 1 1 1 . i r-
lion oi our misery : anu an this tor a reward of a shilling a day, and fed chiefly on potatoes, the proper food only for hogs;
yet our miserable halt famished children
wait with anxiouu desire tor their scanty
I
GEORGETOWN, Au-. 4,
ppnitentiarv.
The American Farmer, published at Eal tirr.ore. contains an essay on the advantage of procuring a breed of the Bractrian Camels from Central Asia, particularly for transporting the mail cn distant and mountainous routes, which could be carried bv
EAST INDIE?.
The arrival of the U. S. S. Hornet, which I these animals 100 mile in OA lm.r, n'A
has been so anxiously e.rpected, brings the : go to the Pacific Oceon and back in GO
non-ratifca-i day s from Washington Citv.
No event in, The motion of the English Attnrrv Co.
...... ii. J
ena-
A printing press has been established at hi?hiv important news of the at Malacca. About the 1st ot August last tion of thp trntu nith fnni..
r their scanty the first sheet was produced of the Malayan our hitnrv. inr ih ,wk p..i.i '. r...i 4 . . .. .
If iL ,i -, . - , ii I l i J ' - v v v nun i iii - i anil iii iiirriiu DllllHI suniprrtt cf theso nrovisions. and thi fond smniirp?. Formpr v nil Malavaa book i 'i- 1 ' . . 1 ""jecis
. . 1 - ! j j nas uruiiucvu a innre iivpiv cpnixrmn in iri in t ip vrruro .t - . - r o - .
mother, last - all to comp a.n . summoning were transcribed. the public n.iml. The proCerhial forbear- AmV.ca, as carried in the House if Com-
7, ri 'i' r-o ancc 01 iihs nanon nau been pressed to the: mon- Dv a inaioutv of 13. nancy of her grief from her almost discon- CAP. OF GOOD HOPE Iast e.rtrcmity hy thp wro , deceived from: The 'Dutches of Cumberland was Eaf, solate partner ; her c.nld perhaps at her Advices from the cape of Good Hope, and Spain ; and the whole American people1 lv delivered of a son, at Berlin on the " tb breast, feebly sucking that nourishment that down to the close ot March, state that the were prepared to exact justice bv force of, of Ma v. ' U . nature almost refuses to bestow." disturbances in that quaiter were becoming arms when the conclusion of a treaty grati-! The Duke of Wellington it is stated
vWcv ; nt 7IUI"B 4,U1 l,idlK,au mnwiwni. neil us wit i the hope ot an amicable termi-l Koing to fctockholm on an important missiFRANCE. tants who were canab e of hp.iriii aims nt .uw.r a t ti u : r i wl lu missi-
- - I - - n it uii uui "juaucis. IMMIJII UIUL IIIIn many parts of France, the rich pros- were ordered to join the military forces. strumcnt w as not, in all rejects, such a p-cts of a bountiful harvest have been to. one as the United States ought to have extally destroyed by hail storms. In no le?8 SOUTH AMERICA. nected : vet the invinpi!,lMn,lnr ..r t-
than sixty adjacent communes the labor of We have the particulars of the capture neonle made some allnu-anro f,r Sn.nui,
-i r At - . ' . w-... .
tne husbandman corn, wine, and fruit of the crew of the Ruen Avrean privateer feelings, in consequence of recent evert trees, is said to be wholly osf. Constitution, commanded by Capt. Llisha and everv one was willin- to make the'sa' It is said, that in the French chamber . Browneconsisting of Tl men, near Ta- crifices which the government thought expe. of deputies, M. d illeyeque lately ex nffa, in fepain. Ihe privateer ran upon the dient ;-or the sake of peace. In nrocorpressed his wish that Hayti misht be resto- rocks, and the crew attemnted to escaoe in th.n to ti t.or,tu r n
iy ui iiii
on.
eneral le-
ppointment
tones of the
red to its ancient dynasty ; and contended their boats, but were pursued, and caught these honorable feelings is the fre 1 at a naval blockade would awe those ar- and carried to TaritTa. It appears by the sentment experienced It the dia?-r-gaut chiefv' who were hostile to the treatv between the United States and
. f I - - w'v" IHOMVI UU 1 1 V 1 7 V f I lIlC xr.casure. Ihe minister of marine, replied, that if anv of these are Americans thev nation. Nobody is willm-to be'lieve that that the pending negociations with St. Do- are, liable'to suffer death. We cannot in- the treaty is rejected. Thestavofte lnii'go wer-of delicate a character, that they terfere in their behalf. There is a report merican ministeV at Madrid is'considere.l
ougmioje cauuousot interfering witb them, mat Lom. Aury,ha made prize of goods as furnishing conclusive evidence that no I pw arils of one thousand schools of mu- and specie to the amount of 700,000 dol- such indignitv has been offered nv dteal instruction are at present in complete lars m an expedition to the gulf of Dulce. lav, however," is considered as of evil omeni operation in France. The minister of vvr and th, just pride of the American peol' ha adopted such measures as will enable McGregor, at Aux Caves, seems to be in is offended by the neglect which is she n
i.ie army geiiciduy u panaKe ot its bene- a uesperate situation. respecting a subject in which thev tite tits Already o0,000 soldiers by a prompt Great preparations were making at Due. much interest ; and which, in fact includes and sure mode of instruction, are repairing nosAyres to celebrate the 25th of May, the the important question of neace or LZ
u. cosstquences oi lost tunc in their anniversary oltlie independence cf ths nru- Nothine has vat transn reH r I
A Velocipede for females has been manufactured in England. A drawing of the machine is given in the Liverpool Mercury of June II. J The 2sassin of Kotzcbue was not dead on the 18th May he was however in the weakest state of bodily health, and it was e.rpected he would not suffer much longer. In a short time, say s a German paper, w e hope to he enabled to give the reasons which have prompted this unfortunate young man to this rash deed. Germany appears much agitated in every part the piincip'.cs of just and free gov eminent are canvassed & supported, 'fhey have been occupied in the second bavarian assembly on the important dUcusb.n uuon the introduction of the trial bv ju-y 'the publicity of the courts, a-, well of civil as
criminal jurisdiction nothing U vet decided. In some part of Europe, the courts are not open to the public the prisoner, the advocates and the judges arc only ajluwed tr enter the room.
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