Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 October 1819 — Page 2

Foreign Articles.

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The Manchester Female Kctormer-'a'ldress-f IUUM ' " f e'"" " . "n es totheuifc.muthers.si.tersam'ulaugh-lturc ; our husbands ant little one clothed in ten the higher and middling clasps of rags, and pining on the faces ol the cau.r - eietv - l)ear s'S, how could vou bear to see the Dear Sisters of the Earth. '"'( the breast drawing from you the It is with a spirit of peaceful consideration remnant of our last blood instead Ot the nourand due respect that we are induced to ad- lament 'which nature require, the only subdress vou upon the caus that have com- si.teuce for -yourselves ; being a draught ot peHed'u, to associate together, and the mis- cold water? It would be cnimna I in .us to erable partner of our woes. Be left not disguise any longer the dreadful troth ; for only of that support the calls of nature re- in the midst of these pr.va ions, if we were r ' . .. i..,i-, ,.r c ...bnid mirncarp. the verv trees ot the lor-

quire lor e.rmencc ; oui me uanu ui sncti t -; n . 1

repose has long been a stranger to us. Our

minds are filled with horror ana tiespair,

our endeavors to them asunder and dash Indeed if the disaffection in Spain be as sehem in the face of our remorseless oppress- rious as is stated, it may become tecessary ifur the king to detain the loyal part ot his We can bear no longer to see numbers of Cadiz army to support his authority aour parents immured in workhouses, our fa- gainst rebellion at home, thcrs separated from our mothers, in direct j " UibraLer Jit 'j IJ.

contradiction in the laws of zod and the laws "You will have heard so much aooutinc

est and stones of 'the valley would justly cry

ou. , ... . ;,r,

Jarful on each returning morning, the light These are a len ;

of heaven should present to us the corpse ot quences resumng irum mc w - I . . 1 . .11- . cov nntliiliT i the

our famished oftspiini:, or nearest kindred, rougn-nioog.is , - -v '' i " " which the more kind hand of death hath re thousands and tens of thousands tla t ha e

leased from the -rasp of the oppressor. The j been slain, the wiuowaanu V 7, ' l" Sabbath, which is .et apart by the all wise .been left destitute and unprotected, hjpoCrcator'fora day of rest, we are compelled ' critical hire ,ng will b,JP to enplov in repairing the tattered garments that these things are of Divine .. 1 . 1' t r - fri. nn.i ,io. n vn 11 does he publish this to reason and

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Dear Sisters, we feel justified in stating that under the oppressive system of government that we now live, the same fate that hath overtaken us, must speedily be the lot of many of you, for it is said in the word of God, " When the carcass is, there will the eagles ne also and this we have proved to flfmrincfmtinn. that the lav borouh -mon-

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goring eagles of destruction have nearly picked hire the bones of those who labour. Yo'i m ?. y then fairly anticipate tliat when we are mixed with the silent dust, that you will become the next victims of the voracious borough-tyrants, who will chase you in your turn, to misery and death, till at length, the middle class of societv is swept by their re

lentless hand from the face ot the creation.

banishment of the Marquis Yrujo from Mad

rid, before this can get to hand, that it is useless to trouble you with the story now. A matter of more importance is before me : the grand expedition at Candiz is gone to the devil. Just at the momenet that 00,000 tror ps were in the highest state of equip

ment for foreigen service, 15,000 laid down their arms and scampered off in all directions. "Several fugitive officers have arrived here, who state" that O'Donnell, their governor aad chief, from the first, had projected a plan that, when the expedition was complete, instead of embukiog thy troops for South America, he would march them to madrid, and demand the constitution and Cortes 4 that, in the progress of this plot, he had enlisted and subaltern officers, and three fourths of the army, and found the rest were loyal, and devoted to the king; that he called a graud nvie of the whole (preparatory to divulging p1" !'dy the scheme

that they thought was aD- in i .,fl consummated) at St. M.v v's, over t .1; of Cadiz ; that he secretly gavp orders that the tlisaf-

ected regiment should be iviviued with

blank cnrtri'lges, and the loyal (5,000) with

..nip..ni,pe. arP sii 1r.1p.nt to chastise t Ni l : t!ie lanrer 01 wucn ne uuiv lu.nuia....

the most obdurate, without man becoming the . of in person, formed tl.eoi i-sto a square, r.nd, ..f Wo rli.o tin diutinL''r.ndei- nretei:c! of iuivin' mjiiio onlers to

. r.i..n,r..r,,ra wmilil Till infiuitclv short 'roinmnnic.itp. called all the other otlicer at

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r t. ,nc in ntlu.r 1 (i'rimpiiN fa the crntre. wuen lie

titutc families Every succeeding night brings common sense x 'n t he with it new terrors, so that we are sick of ture makes no d.st.nc ion of peison , the uc.i . wunit new icrrors, nvn n,l thp m.or nre all a ke to him, and surely.

lire and wearv 01 a wuou iwtnj r - , jiic mm .aij j j r..-,.i i;,i n,r .a nwfnl thu nder. the i f

whretchedness, tyrany, anuinjusi.ee nave so f V' r '4. . nvill:Mir ' ml

f.. ruiirn -jini.tirrcr tnn TPrrilUK till LlllllldrvCS, aim vi.v """n

f'l Mil I I 111 IW I Llii uiirMi-j, i"vn 1 1

geants, were arrested by the Magistrates. Thi5 meeting smacks verv much of rebellion.

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111 painting its horrible

up

bless tne ground arms

informed them they wptp prisoners ; then, rwhno- 11 n to ti.-.v ' iri-ion, ordered it to

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thev were betrayed.

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defoi mites.

Tn conclusion, we earnestly entreat you

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names they see enrolled under the banners 'and panic strucK at ine rapiuie m an of Reform. Remember all good men were I officers, the ttocps 1.1,000 in number, laid Reformers in everv ag of the world. Noah -down their arms, and fled, in tlje greatest was a Reformer : tic warned people of their consternation, in all directions ; nor was danger, but they 'paid no attention to him. any eiTnrt made to stop them. The officers Lotdid in the like manner, but the deluded; were put in confinement, consisting of 13 people laughed him to scorn; the consequence '.general and 800 subalterns. wac.thpv were destroyed. All the Prophets i "Such is the history of the businees, as

were Reformers, and also the Apostles; so; we get it from tlie offic-rs who have fled to was the reat founder of Christianity, he was ' this pc.n. and from travellers coming over.

uo.rp fWniurhlv convinced, that: the sreatest Kerormer 01 an ; ami 11 jesus.o uiiniair uuMd.. auwu. , urn-

'er the present svstem.'the day is now at ' Christ himself was to come on the earth again 'er, through the post ofhee. 1 .is is, howeveid, when nothinV.ll be found in our un-! and to persist against the Church and State er sufficient to show that the expedition

the same manner ne tun against ine jcw- is uesimuu wuiwii mc j 4

The Madrid advices state, that several de

tachments of the Royal Guards, and of the.

(iardes du Corps, were marching towards tlie

frontiers of France, tor the purpose ot escort-

in" the Princess of Saxony, Ferdinand's in

tended consort, who travels through trance.

The Duke de Plnfantado is sent to receive

er Roval Highness, and the marriage is to

be solemn i.ed by privry, the moment the

Princess arrhes on the Spanish territory.

London l'aper.

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By the Ton or Retail. V. E. BREADING has just received, and keps constantly for sale, At the lowest price, KETTLES from 10 to 20tJaPs. POTS from 1 to 12 - do. OVENS of different sizes, SPIDERS & SKILLETS, round & fiat Assorted, FRENCH, & STEW POTS Assorted, OVAL OVENS & IRISH PANS, DOG & WAFFLE Iron, SAW-MILL GUDGEONS Sc CRANKS Assorted, SAW-MILL Rag Irons, 1 S WEDGE ANVIL, 10 PLATE STOVES, Ironed and not, 7 Plate - do.

Also a few of PEACOCK'S PATENT PLOUGHS. The above articles will be sold low for CASH. Vincenncs, Oct. 9, 1310. Gr tf ALL persons indebted to the sub;crber are again earnestly requested to call and settle their accounts. Rut little Attention having been paid to Ids previous calls, he hopes this will not be neglected. W. E. BREADING.

( er of the king can restore : It is not to be

Us, it is your duty now, therefore, to unite of the Uorough-Judase : for corruption, tyran ith us as speedily as possible, and to exert ny, and injustice, have reached their sumnii ur influence with your fathers, your hus- and the bitter cup of oppression is now ful

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band, your sons, your reiuiions, ami um fi i . iids to join the "Male Union, for constitutionally demanding a Reform ia their own HouseJ viz, : the Commons House of Parliament, for we arc now thoroughly convinced, for want of such timely reform the useful

clasof societv has been reduced to its pre

summit

full

to the brim.

Ry order orthe Committee, (Signed) SUSANNAH SAXTON. Sect. Union Rooms, Manchester, June 20, 1319. NE W COM M ON W E ALTII.

The people of the District of Maine have

re been : terms stipulated in the late act of the Legis ns;aged , lature on that subject. The majority is ver

lit.. ...... i-d. unnecessary, and destruc-. farire. The votes are to he returned to tin

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1 liberties ot t rance, that oir.ee ot tne secretary 01 tne commonweauo,. career on the crimson'on or before the 4th Monday of the present tne Ai , where the blood of our 'month, (23d.) As soon after that day as tnejgiers."

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sMit degraded state ; and but tor such a re- j voted to separate from aiassacnuseiT, on nie

fo'ui iiie Enjflish nation would not hav

stnvsvcd witli the difgrace of having ens

in t!

ti p. war asrainsl the

rlrsedits dreadful

rf Wntprlno. ulieic the blood of our' month. f23dA

JvVi.. rrofitmrs fl.iwed in such miLditv pro-!state of the votes are ascertained, His Ex-

r. fi..;!... .iri! cf.nr.iPil fn hlnsh roll? nr.v the Governor is to issue a

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at tl-e outrage offered to the choiscst works ofH'avcn, and fora space of time was glutted ".ith the polluted draught, till the Almul ' v, with a frown upon the aggressors, threw a veil over the dismal scene. Let us now ask ourselves the cause of this dread full carnage; " was it to gain immortal happiness for all mankind,' or if possible, "v it for another purpose r" Alas! no,

that all thift dreau-

Fmm very mature and deliberate consul

erolion

und

hand

trv hnt lii.rurv. idleness, dissi-iin

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1 .r ,0 nno huTn . ami is.h ami ne.n.ien naiums. 11s c wouiu asui ui ui- ivi-w, .

Spith on the other. To avert these dreaded isuredlv be sacrificed by the relentless hands supposed that so great a rebellion is over

at Once iiinre may uc iuumtu iwi. " The treaty is in statu quo, and the

whole off)')- squadron is in this harbor ;part of it. however moves in a few days, up the

Mediterranean. j P. S. Many of the merchants of Cadiz, it appp?ar. v -ere concerne- in the considcracy: thn-e of then fled, nnd have just '.11 !...! ..1.

now arrived nere ; oie or wio u nnu uuscribed 100,':0 ) dollars to raise the ways and means. Capt. Zebina Sears, who has been long a captive of the Spaniards, and confined on the Inland of Melillo, on the coast of Bar-

has made his escape, and got among

oors. It is expected he is now at 1 an-

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procla-

mation'announcingtlic result and if the de

cision is in favor of the measure, (and this is evider.tif the votes arc duly returned,) the proclamation is to call or. the people of said district to choose Delegates in their respective towns, on the third Monday of Septem

ber next, ('0th,) to constitute a Convention to form a State Constitution for said District. The Convention is to meet at Portland on

the sample story is this, that all tltii dreau-jtne seconu iuuuu.iy ui wnuoci, iu.ri. .. fuuirhteruas in cool blood, committed tor if a Constitution is formed it is to be sub

tle purpose of placing on the throne oilmitted to the .people 01 me uismci 10 oe

. nr.inrt in fhp neonles interest and decided upon 111 special town meetings ami

inclination, the present contemptible Louis, if approved by them will become the Constia man who had been livin? tor vears in this tution of the new state after the loth ot

country in idleness ard wandering from one j Marco ne.rt, 11 congress conseuis auu miftWp Uiand to the other, in cowardly iectcd, the Constitution of Massachusetts, as

and vagabond, slothfulness and contempt." far as practicable, is to be provisionally the

i.ft it be rememuereu ai ine samB nine, luiimiiuiumi i mc u .ci-, ... -that this war which was to reinstate this man chusetts Laws are to govern, (where not inhas tended to raise landed property three consistent with the new establishment) until fold abbve its value, and to load our beloved repealed or altered. The President of the country with such an insurmountable burthen Convention is to act as Governor till a Gvof Taxation, that it is too intolerable to en- crnor is elected. Portsmouth Ora. Jug. 7. d'i-e longer ; it has nearly annihilated our ... - -oil uml ia miw ilrivin" our BATTLE OF CHISPERO.

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, . . r--.. nr on.i f .r.-oml Mirmn. in nn nffiri.il desnatrh. blundenn blockhead, you

me v nts anil manuiaciui i-iu hjih w vj-h-i.. ... .. ,

civesSa detail account ot a battle, or success-' your business ; you

.v Ai,n..r.l- n mm n inn nt Mt ps. 1 oil 7 1 in a ia. near ic i ....

.y?" rr::::.r w pat,,., ere comnicteiv f..c- tohcin n, sir, the zMc) i have

I'" Tl l r,. V ' s ful. He .. out of J0( KolUUmle no mi,Uke , thi, U really the earth,

It r.Wds us pleasure to inform you, that only 00 escaped-the second in command and these are men.

nuTr.fbs cf vcur ranks have voluntarily is among the killed. TMM-l with us", who are fully determined in Our loss is 24 killed, 47 dangerously, and dcf:arce of the threats of the lioroogh-mon- several slightly wounded. pr, to aid our just and Constitutional career. -r o

Our ei-emies are resoiveu unon destroying ine principal lacis iiMiwuini m ui. v...-

a 20th "New troubles have broke out in

Valencia. Elo, the governor, is st:d to have been assassinated." Norfolk Herald, FRANK LIN. The sentiments of thi eminent philosopher on war are beautifully illustriated, in the following crtract of a letter, addressed to D Priestly, June the 7th 1782. " In what light we arc viewed by superior beings, may be gathered from a pi.ee of late West India nws, which possibly has not reached you. A young angle of distinction being sent down to this world on some business for the first time, had an old courier spirit assign d him as a guide; they arrived over the seas of Martinico, in the middle of the long day of obstinate tight between the

fleets of Rodney and De Grasse. When,

through cloud of smoke, he saw the fire of

the suns, the flecks covered with manjrled

Just Arrived, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Ladies', Geiitlemcns5, and Chif (bens' shoes & Boots, Likewise a general assortment of Leather, Amongst which is a quantity of MOROCCO suitable for Hatters ; all selected from most approved Manufactories of the New York market, which will be sold at a trifle ad

vance from the New York prices, wholesale and retail, in WATER STREET three doors from Market Street, nearly opposite Jir. Ljgqh's Store. Also, a few boxes cf WOOL HATS, from

the Lexington manufactories, all to be oid

cw for Cash apply as above. Isaac Meeker.

Vincennes, Sept. 21, 1319. 25tt

limbs, and bodies dead or dying, the ships sinking, burning, or blown into the air, and the quantity of pain, misery, and destruction, the crews yet alive were thus, with so much

eagerness, dealing round to one anther ; he turned angrily to his guide, and said " You

are ignorant i

undertook to conduct

i t

vou nave Dnmjrnt me

Devils never treat one

another in this cruel manner ; they have

more of what men (vainly) call humanity. The London Courier remarks, " It isevi

dent, bv our accounts from the disturbed dis-

for as w.H misht thev attempt to arrest the alrcadv i i

sun

motion

and

tricts, tlie disaffected, though checked, ar not subdued, and it will require a long and

been communicated to our reader, steady perseverance in the course which has

41 f the natural riwl.t d nr ?run ft letters from Gibraltar, relative to tlie tricts, the disaffected, tl

i .. . fn i.f.i:ci. 4i :.,iPct'.n(r nrrnprnrp in Snnin. have not subdued, and it will require a lonz and

71 mi i nri ni'iri ntiiiLvi w ciiiviia infill, i.nr i iiciljiiu. uvm.iv..i.v. ......... .

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i.i-riiiui-iii'i' M. j - . .M.. u 1 1 v u u i - i i i.i c r i n in the region of sp'ace, or stop the diurnal from other sources ; and some of the state- accomplished the former, finally to produce jtion of the earth, as to impede the rapid ments.it will be observed, are proved incor-, the Matter. , ( M ess of the enlightened friends to liberty rect br later advices. These letters dis-! Previous to the meeting at Manchester, a

truth. The beams of .aagplic iignt mat close, howover, some particulars not oeiore .e,-- "; "'"V- i . ' '.r' ' : "IT'J u

r mav be rehed on, not oniy:" luu ai,w :'"'. mnc

Public Notice

Is hereby given, that finding the two Quarter Sections of Land, purchased of the Unit

ed States by me at Vincennes m September

181G, have been sold agreeably to the lav

of the State of Indiana for the taxes thereon

by Railey Johnson, SherirTof Sullivan Coun-

ty : the numbers whereov sam quarters are tJ .1 'l"-VTl 11' . i

known, are mese, viz.. ne orrn est vr. of Sec. 29 of T 11 N of !t 9 W. and the

N E Qr. of Sec. 23 same Town and Range.

Now the Purchaser being unknown to me, he it hereby notified, that 1 have Deposited the

Monies due to him by Law, in the Clerk's Office of Sullivan County ; at which place he may receive the same, and there Deposit tlie Deeds he obtained for said lands. ELEAZER CARTER. Vincennes, October 13, 1819. 28-St jCT" THE FULL BLOODED ARABIAN HORSE, Young Dey of Algiers, Has jii-f arrived from Boston, and is notd r.fTorl.1 f.r Sale.

He may be seen at the Stable of Col LnjUe This Horse need only to be seen by LLJL JUDGES, to be admired. For particulars

i iViinr.idi li ttb.be hath at klimvn. if tViov

length reached unto m?n, and we are proud involve in doubt general O'Donnll's real tant from the city, for drilling service ; thev

.;.. bnf the Fem e Uefnriners of Man- views, but rentier it rirohah e that the reat; were u.semuieu uj v,, ui a uugic, ami

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.T.in anl hca- aneament collected at Cadiz, with ."o mucli . uouit mum

COL. H. LASS EL LE,

Vincenne-, 14th Sept. 181J.

chevter have also caught its bet

venlv influence ; it is not possible therefore, difficulty and espence, is destined to do but for us to submit to bear the ponderous little towards re-establishing the authority TveHit of our chains any longer, but to use ofFerdinand over his revolted colonies.

marched in military order,

with pikes not unlike the ancient battle-are used by the British Infantry, though smaller. l . I 1

live oi mcse persons, waoacieu asuriuser-

tr?The stock of tlie aheve Horse hzs proveil to be uncommonly fine. During his stav in Vincennes. there vtould be ni cbjectioti to his being let to a few mare.-