Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 October 1819 — Page 2

Highly Important. From a London Faper. RIOTS AT MANCHESTER,

From a late British paper. On Monday

the iCtli of August the reform meeting wasl

held at Manchester. There were not at thi s meeting than 100.000 people, collected frota the villages round for twenty miles. Orator Hunt was the leader. The approach of the different bodies of the deluded populace of which it was constituted, was made with all manner of outward divp!ay, in order to oppoe forbearance on the civil authorities. Banners and bands of masic added their effect to the march of the different divisions of the reformers, which was conducted with something like military precision. Amonj; the former were several bearing the following inscriptions and devices : Let us die like men, and not be sold as slaves! " Ab corn laws Annual parliaments, and universal sujferagc nxajor Cari'cri'fht's bill The rose, supported on each, aide by the shamrock and thiatle, with two hands united, and the word uuiou amon-r them. Three different flas, hearing

the cap of liberty, on the flagman. " Equal representation or death, taxation, with false ......

representation is unjust ana tyrannical. Women in considerable numbers, were united in these processions, and advanced with them to the general place of meeting

n Peter's srmara. When every thine ot

... - J - rf preliminary arrangement had been coticlu

cled, Hunt with his immediate party, mounted a platform prepared for their reception, from whence he proceeded to address the

multitude. His harangue was suffered to go

on one hour.until the riot act had been read in due form, and then he wa interrupted

by a body of cavalry, acting under the or

ders ot the civil magistrates.

They madr a full charge in full gallop, a

The return of the pvince93 hone, however, is said not to be connected with any poltical views she wants money. The duke of Wellington's destination i

reported to beCaiLbad, where, as our read

nutted to his fate with great resolution and fortitude. His remains were intered at Port Spain, on the 24 August, with Naval and Military

honors. The troops of the Island, a great

own

ers are aware, a sort of congress is about to concourse of citizens together with the.

be held. As yet nothing is said of an envoy cers and crews of the John Adams and Nmi

on trie part ot France.

During the lightniror last

such, foiraed the procession. The funer.il

severe storm of thunder and was splendid and imposing, and there an-

week, at Bristol, amassofcat- peared to be one sentiment of ir.ournfol re-

terpillar fell as if from the clouds int. a gret among all who assembled to witness garden there, and were shovelled away by this melancholy spectacle. The conduct of bushels. the governor. ir Ralnh Wood fork, on this

In a late debate in a British house of com- occasion, was marked with distinguished ninn.s, it was stated without contradiction respect towards tiic deceased, and evci y

ti-it r-; .-. ici K..i,i .f t : i 1.1 r...i A r.i a. i .

since iuj., me ucucui W4 v.iv- lujuncni iu;t;i iLau ?iiouni ifei gruiCIUl lu OI.U l'r ws had been taken to the amount of Jif- the honors which he paid to the remains of

a . mm . ft - 1 a . .

teen millions pounds sterling, the uivuiemis their gallant countryman, m which were not one farthing m the It was the wish of the offic

dicers of the squad-

povnd. ron that tin bsdy should he immediately

I he ribbon weavers of Coventry. lately enveyed to the L mted States, but the surseized upon certain of their employers, on eons were of opinion that it would have account of the reduction of their wages, and ; been utteraly impracticable.

Norfolk Beacon, FROM TEXAS. Nacogdoches, Aug. 2S. Major Smith, who lately accompanied 2en. Billow to Galveston, we understand

paraded 'hem through the streets mounted

on Jackasses but otherwise did not injure them. It is reported that the people in the op

pressed districts of England, are " playing' it soldiers," learning to march and wheel.

This is high treason beyond a doubt.

Nic cry of mad dog" is raised at Shef- 0,!fhis t0 Jat V 5 comes up t.e

field, and it was supposed that 1CC0 of the

canine race had been destroyed there 4s is given for each one that is killed. SPAIN. The Florida treaty had not been ratified on the 16th of August. Its limitation expired on the 26th of that month. We shall soon beat the result of this business. A letter from Gibraltar, dated July 28, says " Of the 20,000 men raised in Cadiz for South A'merica, after two years labor, twenty-five hundred only have been embarked for vaiaccas. The rest will not go, nor

is it in power ot the government to com

i-i J ii 5 - . r,t ii .i greater abundance, and much better te I hey all cry out against O'Donnell as the . , ' , c . , J r i i ii tnaa those who uait to see our troubles acoerous instigator ot the plot. He has ;f, , ..

treacherous instigator of the plot

been piomoted for his virtue! from a ma

jor to a lieutenant general.

A private letter trom Havana states pretty positively thai a part of the troops lately arrived tnere are destined for Florida.

mangMtne croua to trie piauorm on wnicu prl ti, T e 15 000 ivho laid down then

lie was placed, cut it down witn tnein Ul 1US juve riot been ra dested. The officers s-AoidN and rook Huut and all on the stage uie lu collfiuement in Cidiz, but it is be-

prisoners. 1 ney men maue a second cnargf j i,evetl that the government is afraid to a

to disperse the peple, in which hundreds'

ivere thrown down and rode over, rive lost their lvt s, and about one hundred severely wounded. All continued confusion till evening, when the mob broke gome windows in the New Cros. The 88th foot then fired on them and killed 4 men ; they were availed by the mob with stones and brickbat?, and one dragoon was knocked down l a blow, and has since died. On the 17th all was alarm, and the strtets crowded with militia. Older- were issued for all the shops to be closed, ami it was reported that some thousands were coming to Manc eserwith pikes and arms. Cannon was placed in th streets, but the mob smed desperate, aud determined to have revenue.

iLlj0" 1 he above is a brief abstract of

t'e proceedings at Manchester the detail fnis t-.vo or thiee odusnsfa newspaper.

Frinity river, with a large boat loaded with

provisions and ammunitions of war. Tea as Repub. TOSE 1TLERS. The army being now on a march to the Brasous, and a tort contemplated to be erected at that place, it will give the utmost security to families wishing to settle hi this country. From the great facility of getting lands, the quality i.f which cannot be eacelled, as weil as the mildness of the climate, it holds forth the greatest inducements at this time, to persons to settle ; and as the army will always be one hundred miles at least in advance ol t;ie settlements, it will give them the fullest protection. Now is the time : as the first settlers will

1 a. 0 4 .1 jcertainly have the most c.tuice iaiiUs, in dupt any rigorous measures against them. n. J , . , 'a"V4

terms,

over

high, dark hair, a littl? cnrTcd orr hU eares

darit eyes one 01 ins arms marked -.th

Indian mk. INone ot the prisoners had ',h them any papers, which might make Lnowa their names, characters or occupations. Z Joseph Bonaparte, t!:e cx-king of Spain, has purchased loO,t'L() acres ot land of. Mr. ic Uav Chui inont, sit'.iatrd in the north of Sew oik, and is uLout making improve :uent o it. Lieut Vainhagan, a German, lias die. covered that siu tiu.-t, particularly of soft wood, .iiUed witlt gun powder, in ecpual parts, luis thrice t .e 3irengt!i of powder alone.

Wiit'll U-fl III Jl'lillll" IltCXi-

li e i'ousidi.'.i loA tiiate, wa just on V- e

start to join ui . I'errv, when thv John Ad

ams returned to Noriolk with an account of

his death. It was bdieved thaf ch u ai!.i

wait for further orders.

Vermont. Mr. Galutha has been re-elerf-

ed goveruor of this state, without much op-

pvjsniuit. ucis en e.rceiient man.

John Langdon'Vhz venerable n.itrmf

LAFG.noN, d.ed at Ports mouth, N. H. 011 the 18th ult.in the SOth year of his ne, full ot years and fuli of honors. He u-n nltv.tra

a whig a man "without fear or reproach.'

Treaty of limits in r.ortant in .ir;

It appear probable that the fort which our

government had begun to erect on Iak

Chainplain, tails within the British lines this is to be regretted; but, if it fairly beIliM'rw to ( tarn K.f t- 1 . J

.Uo. w uj l(lc ireaiy, let them have it. It we lose Rouse's Point, it is said ue shall

receive a compensation in the District of Maine. Our nortn eastern hnumt.irv. 5f ;

said, will he many miles further north than has heretofore been Surinam! U -;n

tend so far as completely to cut off tV

communication between the provinces, and will eruu.acc within our limits a considerable r tench settlement, which has formerly

junsuiLuon or uanada.Jif f Portland Argus. A rattlesnake was lately killed at Wilton, (It. 1.) in which weie found eighty-two live young ones, from 9 inches to a footin length

without sliewing a disposition to ttfret the

seetleuietot t!ie country, or contributing any other manner to advance the cuie.'

in

SOUTH AMERICA.

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We feel authorised to state, that no per

Dissolution of Partnership. THE PARTNERSHIP, Heretofore existing under the firm of

UOLULVU & GLEJKY,

for the future, will be received into tiiel3 this day dissolved bv mutual consent.

son, ior

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The affairs of the patriots in Venezuela I rPu5j,lc arnO UfllCi9S tr.ejr are or good moral " eina en eu to the farm, will please

appear very prosperous and when gen. D' "c e.'V-t '-pecuve account, ei-Evereu,-an ives L may soon e.vpect to hear " n ces tor tbur good ;tht b note or otherwise, with JOHN C. of the emancipation of the whole countrv.- cmid"ct V" t ca"sc In. w'4,c 1 UC a:e I 1 1 Uh lS duI authtd to wtGen. Bolivar Wized upon a pass cmnmu- gfCl1' vufn 1 io bf fuled 4' good men t.c the same. t T nicatinguponNe,vGrenaL,fromwhichsec-;ul;,UV f,,V1a" torlUn.e ar'C t,0Se V??ifv?i V lion of Uiecountry he looked for great su f ;vm, fa.th tuby p, esevere to tne end, we hope t in ! GLENNA J .0 to nav ), i.iifv tA in-h iiim ..... ...x., ... ' Vineennes. S?nf. v.n. 1x10

unit. tie un mvn.inri.T to nirr i on Santa . 7. r-"v c ncc. r '

r r O wti'tii K u j Ii . t .t. .... ..i.

rii ! . ti..nn. Iii rinrr i Ailt ml run Skin.

, ii i ii r t t treat as brothers, lander, lie had beaten the royalists in 1 un-'

ja. uarcelona liad lauen into tneir nands,

Remarkable.

ib.

Tie numbvrol neonle assembled is vannusivi .....i .:r. -.,.wf..nitf I -so

eMimatnlJi-omoO to !(g00. It .5 deemed i a. r,vl!lirrom Enand. Gen. Arismend.. the i . "wabfe- I be iub,burg Mercury

that the not act was read as stated All wasl1i;:f...:,ci,.1,i a.a.a r M ,r,,,-in:1. f.l i states tl,at 11 wag-on and team on the 4tu

p. rfect peace and (mietMess until tiie cavalry t latei uee1 trietl bv a COUrt martial, at An

vmveiy c uieu up. n unarmed men and ; ostura. The result had not transpired

w.,meo, M.ied Homewitn their avoids and The new constitution of tne republic had !"ut " i- u trampling others to dVath with their holes'! beeil gisaed at Angostura, aud was proclaim-j?ePU at C3Shwater

ret: mey were charged upon in two l-ed amidst the roar ot artillery di- of cavalry in ditFe; ent directions.. ni51,;IlM- ,a ftlp Pu u

l ie whole number murdered must have been UOIi fua ..f it

iwi int. auunui 'i i.

Will continue to manufacture SADDLE, BRIDLES, CAPS, II VRNKsjS, &c. &x. of the best qualitr, at his stand in .Market btreet. His nricea

instant, forded tne Allegheny river, opposite hall be as low as they can be purchased that city, the water in the channel beiug here He returns his sincere thanks

m ;e cnslde?-able than is stated, and many veie dreadfully mangled and wounded. One gauaut diaoon, it appears, singled out tv. Mnan t display his valor ; and as she did not resist, he succeeded in tutting her down wif); iiis sword. Another brave fellow kil1 u u of his own party a special constable, by cut'in;; him to the cround. i'he British g.jvern.nnt, it is said, are de ermine i to use ail t e means in their I .u r to oupp.ej, th? spirit of insurgency w ic'ws increasing at a great rate; and they appear to be aided by all chisses of subjects, ex- ept those of the laboring class." It is t en a war of the unproductive against the productive cUs-s a war of corruption and

r.us against honest industry and solid U'eulth. There has been very numerous promotions f admirals, generals, &c. in the British navv and arm v. From . viess Register. r .Vr Liverpool papers o August 27. A tab.net council has been held at London, in co:;;m q ienoe of the proceedings at M:.nchest-r, ivc. The result not known th k general opinion however va that the ac if the m.igi-trates. in ordeiing the cava; v to ritle over the j eiplp, would be disapt r ed o. it, and the men and women arretted,

. t; he enarged wnn

and the accla-

Peiiry was preseu-

not more than three feet deep tho' its usual ,ur tne "heral encouragement he has receiv-

is trom 27 to 3U:cl!d"u aniens a continuance of the favor

oi a generous public. JOHN C. HOLLAND. V incenpes, Sept. 29, 1 8 1 9. 26tf

feet.

In Daritn, Georgia, the Spotied Fkveii

is represented as making dreadful ravogesl 51 of the inhabitants out of 129, are Mid to be sick with it, and "the scene of dis

tress naruiy credioie."

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L

Manuel de forres, esi. is appointed char-

ge des ajfaires from the Venezuelia government to ours; to which Dr. Forsythe is re ported to nave come on a special mission. Faez has obtained another victory over a part of Morillo's army on a branch of the Apare. Gen. Urdantea and col. English o . ik iiiiirtujl f ii tiifa rtnoii foni cnrroctnl

i . t c j.. i ther state

mm were in nopes oi i touting vuuioia. i ,.

.'II M- ltllll IIU V. W. . . . V. Ml. 4 ftllak"J. I It " . v . . ; . I I .

the residue of his regiment. It is now roO ' t,1.cmselve- LAn(J as for Irish Potatoes, we strong. i who "s ual,-v av,e so wany to spare, will this

Tne Frst division of srn. Devereux's le-:,cai "a- lu 1U0K A ew-England b

viim hid arrivpd atMrrftritta -the second " -

a c was in Barbadoes where they had touched

for water, and was liberally treated by lord

For Sale. I wish to sell a rood liMit IFJlfSfsn.x- .

j HARNESS, for two horses ; together wiui

Timelu wViitftj A a n, A ,6 worses, one yoke oi Iarce- ! 3 JPP!es Corn, and1 vrork Oxen, and one new Ox Cart AUo Pasture, have in a great measure rilp.1 in W i,,i 'i .n"" 1 a A?

New-Jersev this season. r " " V: ""l oen o m n uiKZl .

UJIAKLES SMITH. 27 ii.

v-ersey this season, our customers in o-l states will have to make AVirarJfc Cider. hn"ton Uam ami English Cheese, for

Oct. 8, 1819.

for a sun

Trenton, A J. pap.

are

The Sprinjrfield Farmpr Coo tv

Chambernere and admiral Campbell. When euu'1 gcn'Iemau acquainted with all arrie, there will be an Irish and English ,act that there resides in this countv, force of 5000 men, with about T00O native LUark 1 Mad nver township, a family by the troops. .name ot I ay lor, who (notwithstanding the ,04l pressure of the times) make no complaints j tor want of children bavin- ,a,l five :n HIGHLY IMPORTANT. fifteen months, two at one birth, and three Tlie Hero of Lake Erie,th Gallant Oliver at another. The last birth of two "iris and H. Pkrry, is no more.' jone boy, happened about three weeks ao The United States Corvette John Adams : they arc all livinand likelvtmln wpH '

: i : ti ti . .1. a l i J

ai riven in tianiniou iuaus on yesieruav

GOO

afternoon, about Ll o'clock, from Port Spain, (Trinidad,) from which place she sailed the last dav f August. Lieut. Commandant

Claxton, who at

ROBBERS ESCAPE. The three men who were rnnflno.1

. Cambridge goal for the robbery of Mr. Tavl

in

or

hlP,

1-

high treaso n

u report, that lie had Le.-u ad-

i - iil. !'tntheter masicre is severe'vtlp. .1 evert nnd a nartV ol the

' i:iTtf nearlv killed a couple that tliey supposed were pies. ji eat meeting, in behalf of the people ol v l envme, n called to he held at

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n

1!

1 i r?tUl!IC".

ie nulitarv

was

held

Domestic

THE SUBSCRIBER

Has made arrangements Tvith the manufacturers of Domestic Goods, to be supplied with a general assortment, with directions to sell at the Philadelphia and Baltimore prices, adding only the expense of transportation. He has received, and is now opening, at AV 4, Prather-s Row, LOUISVILLE, (Kentucky,) 22 Cases, consisting as follows : 3-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 3-4 and 4-4 Furniture do.

Bleached SHIRTINGS & SHEETINGS

Drown do.

present commands that ; of Baltimore, escaned nn is.t,,,.,! Brown do.

ue have received the lollowinr com-. last between tho L,.rc r , . ,3 CDtItrivc nnivnirnfrm

mumcation respecting the death of this dis- o,clock. Many of the citizens who wSrel GINGHAMS,

uoguisncu uuuf r. en-aed in scourin? thP rnnnfr,- ,n. 4i.J ft nil PES. "I'tririvrsc

r l t i i . O , unci INC. ... vii.ivjc, ULU. commumc vfrd.J robocry had been committed, afe n'in :n which purchasers ar, rPn r.tP.I fn rail and

( . . ' : r ' - - -

eneral assortment cf

received by the steam

and other

nTl.TV fin v.l nrn.f 1,r.

., .v-ii km iruaivi me iui -un ui nit; prisoners. Upwards of I JO of? e3Ca:r,Ii,e United States Schooner, NoiimkIi, at the the inhabitants of Guernsey countv are dl ie also will keen a -

, Ti i ivV' r ciai:u u,,.Ircrouts,and it is tube hoped; J'lui-and has ILhiKi I rinn ul (nimni lira fV.Il.M? If from tin tr.f..U .ir.l t - l",l.. r

,,.1))V "" v.iiiiij uipiayeii on a former oc- uuai James Koss, lr.HU. lie was taken with the vellow casion, the robbers will vet be brm.hf CI, T f.-v.rn his passage from the town of An- justice. To aid in their,nnJLJ rto Jamaica,

g-i.tura, and, although he was attended by subjoin a description of thur persons uith'

u.v ftaua, ue was renuceu to inc uir namt-sDj wnicn tney were called

Spirits,

and nis wife.

" . .. . . wii-hm iimc uus.ijr auu incuninjr to red. perfectly cll8cud and resigned, and 5ub- Junes, five feet seven Tor ei-ht inches

ipplies

G. L. DW1GHT.