Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 November 1819 — Page 1
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VINCENNES, (Ivd.) SATURDAY, NOVEMBER C, 1819.
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COXDTTIO.XS. The Centixel will be delivered in Vincennes, or deposited in the Post-OHicc, at ft 2, if paid in advance, 8 2 50 if paid within six: months after subscription, or S3 at the expiration of the year. No subscription w ill be received for a termless than six months.
and a failure to give notice of a discontin-
sentiment wheh causes
measure said to be in contemr
we cannot credit the imputation : and we hope for a specific and open contradiction. Nn motive can excuse the employ merit of such an instrument: there might be some justice, anil at all events, a good apology.
tor an Indian torce they are the natural
uance as a subscriber, will be considered as!aml deadly enemies of Spain. Aggravated
a continuance for a succeeding year. hy a thousand wrongs, they have refused all No subscriotion will he discontinued until J solicitations for a compromise, and in ti:e
'all arrearages are paid. Advertisements not exceeding 15 links in length, will be inserted three weks for 8E DOLLAR, and TWENTY FIVK CKNTS for each continuance longer ones in the same proportion. The cash must accompany advertisement!. All letters to the Editor mustbepost paid. A LIST OF AGENTS. Princeton, la. Captain Samuel Shannon. IVasYiaglon, r. Post-Master, and Dr. P. .Bartou. Columbia, Ta. Patrick Payne. Esq. Ifrucei'ille, ZW. Maj. "Wiliiani Bruce. Honey Creek fYairie,-Moses Iloggatt Esq. Hirmonie, t. Wm. Smith, Post-Master.
Cor"(i m. la. A. Brandon, l'ost-Maslcr,!
and Wm. P Tho.nasson, Esq. Oivensville, la. Capt. John W. Maddox. Lawrence-burg, Ta. Capt. John Weaver. Chirlesto'vn, Ta. Dr. Hay, Veva'i la John Dumont, Esq. Petersburg, fa. John Mclntire, Ewj. Frt llirris.m, Ta. Isaac Lambert, Esq. a,!id William Markle, Esq. Ca rlisle, la. Po st- M as te r , & M . E a to n . IS'mo, Ta. Post-Master. Eminsyille, Ii. Post-Mas.ter and E. Harbison, Eaq. Fork, III. J. F. Richardson, Esq. Palmyra, III. Guy W. Smith,-Esq. Richmond, v. Robt. A. SUirges,Esq. St. Louis, .Mis. Ter. E. L. Hempstead, Esq. and Abijah Hull, Esq.
The foregoing gentlemen are requested to
us to deprecate tl.e, claims our admiration; it v.as one of the land Almondbury. This spot was chosen for contemplation but i wonders of Europe. This grand building' a similar meeting a few weeks ago, and is
was the chid ornament of the city of Ant- quit. appropriate for the purpose ot guarding wcrp. Mag.iificient in its structure, it pi e- against surprise, being inaccessible to cavalsented to the spectator an infinite number ry. The first notice the inhabitants received ot presses, characters of all figures and all of this proceeding, was from a number of sizes, matri.res to cast letters, and all other J persons assembling in the mads leading to the materials; which Bailct assures us amounted place of rendezvous. They met between; to immense sums. .and 8 o'clock. No regularchairman was apIn Italy the three Mauntii were more so- pointed. The meeting was opened by a perlicitous of correctness and illustrations, son professing himself to be a Delegate from than the beauty of their printing. It was the Manchester, who stated, that he left that character of the scholar, not of the printer, town a few days ago in company with two of which they were ambitious. or three others. The Manchester meeting So valuable an union of learning and he said, was intended to have been conducted art.did not, unfortunately. last. The printers in a peaceable manner ; but no sooner had of the 1 Ttli century became less charmed Mr. Hunt ascended the hustings, and began with glory than with gain. Their correctors, to speak, than the yeomanry cavalry rushed and their letters, evinced as little delicacy; forward, made him and several others pris . t i i t it
as cnoice. t oners, ana kiueu ana wounuea many persons
recesses ot the mountains to vmch they have fled from the cruelties of their oppressors, they sulltnly await the opportunity of revenge but in such a band of outlaws as is headed by Lafitte, we can discoer no metcrials that should be incorporated with upright and honorable men. On the contrary, it would be the duty of Gen. Long if ItU power can reach him, to bring him in chains to cur jurisdiction and to sacrifice him to the offended laws of his country. Mis. Rep. & & 0 1 .1 L .1 I
J ; them were ludicravs. and several were oh- submit to this butcherv of their friends and
to a young man ENTERING the WORLD. scene. In one of them an angel i3 represen- fellow-countrymen, or come forward, like (By Charlotte Smith.) i ted crowning the Virgin Mary, and God the men, to assist them (Ioud cries of ice will, Go now. ingenuous youth ! Thetrving hour Father himself assi-ti:rr at the ceremonv. ure icill.) come : the world demands that thou ' Sometimes St. MiHi.iel U sppii nvprrn:iiv- A nersor in another part of ihp. fitdd thon
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as tiMnte. t unci s. aim Kiueu auu wuuuucu wiu.ii jjcisuiiv. In the productions of rally printing, inav The 88th regiment he added, had afterwards he distinguished the various splendid edi- fired three volliesupon the people which killtd
tions th
Hooks.
finished in
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ey made or Primer, or Prayer tm ee persons, one oi w hom he had tiie c iiio-
icy were enibelished with cuts l&tioti to inform them was a spy. Thequesa moi,t clcrant taste, manv of tiou now was, whether they would tamely
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j Satan ; and sontetimes "-t. Aittho!iV
The base con-
Thou wilt nut pay the price.
tn.l, Of petty despots in their pedant roin, Already hast thcu felt and high disdain Of tyrants is imprinted on thy soul No?, where mistaken glory, in the field Hears her red banner, be thou ever found ; But, against proud oppression raise the shield Of patriot daring so shalt thou, renownM For the best virtues, live ;or thatdenicd, Mav'st die, as Hampden, or as Sydney died!' . " AN EXTRACT. THE ORIGIN OF TYTHES. A certain poor woman found by the way
side a i amu perishing witu coia ana hunger.
received monies, subscriptions, &c. for the he had pity upon tlfe lamb and took it imto
Indiana Centincl.
LAND OFFICE MONEY. i The Receiver of Public Monies has been
instructed to receive in payment for Lands
.ii- if r. i
irn'.is pies?nica p.iuiseii, ana alter a lew oo-erva-
proposed as a resolution, " that all
sons prevent who were i 1 1 i n jr to support
To active life : there titles, wealth, & power, attacked hy various devil-, of the tnosi hi- tions, May ail be purchased vet I. joy to knowjdeous forms. The vrcnwr of SaHsbunu persoi
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uoijisiun or cuts : at the bottom or ti.e me cause or i aaicai reiorm, oyjorce, pnysicai title page is the following "remarkable prayer : force, should signify the same in the usual God be in ray Hede, way." All instantly held up their hands and
And in mv Understand yn.
God be in mvne Even, v Anrt in my Lokynge. God be in my Mouthei And in my Spekynge. God be in mv Herte, And in my thinkyngc, God be at myn ende, And in my departynge.
a tremcnuous snout was raised, w-iu-'i as distinctly heard at Iludder&ficld, a mile distant. After waiting some time, a:d no person
faphearmg, dinoscd to address the mcetinjr,
the same individual a'ain spoke, sayiug, " If no one had any observations to ofler, he would conclude the business by informing ! them, that another meeting would beheld the ' following night at 7 o'clock, in Fixbv Park'
Saints carrying their heads hi their hands. " tfith arms ?" was here asked by the multiIlliterate. persons have imagined, that the tude. He added, Aud all persons are rercprrsentation of a Saint in this mariner, was quested to provide themselves with such meant to show a miracle of this kind. lut things as may, in any way whatever, be usowe must do justice to these Saints, by wip- fui to them."
ir away the obloquy of endeavoring to im- The whole proceedings did not occupy an
pose on us this supenatural action.
hour. A few minutes after nine, the assent-
It was the custom of the Painters, when My bad entirely disappeared. During the
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ncr nousc ami nursea ana orougnt it agsin unto life. And it came to pass that the Iamb irrew un. and it was a p-oodlv pwp n iw 1
had a large fleece. And the poor woman y7 t,rew Saints w had suffered decapita- proccetlings, a pistol was fired by some pershearcd tlfe ewe, when lo ! the chief priest ;tion to place their hrads in their hands, to son in the middle or the croud ; but by whom, comes unto the woman and said, " the - rr-ar't the species of martydrum they suffer- and for what purpose, remains to be ascer-
sold m the District ot Vincennes, note on firgt fruits of every thi bc,o unto the;ed;and the headless trunk, at the same tained.
iuuuh.iijj uaiius, m.. Lord; I must
Bank of the United States and Branches,
Bank of Virginia and its Branches, Farmer's Bank of Virginia and branches, Dank of Pcnn. (Philadelphia) ef North Ameiica do. Farmers and Mechanics Bank do. Mechanics Bank of City & County, do. Commercial Bank of Penn. do Schuylkill Hank do JSank of Northern Liberties do of Maryland of Baltimore of Columbia (District of Coluinbra Union Bank of Georgetown do Patriotic Bank of Washington do Bank of Washington do of Metropolis do of Alexandria do New York Bank, New York Manhattan Co. do Mechanics Bank do Merchants Hank, do do, Union Bank, do, Bank of America do. State bank of Kentucky and Branches
Partner's & Mechanic's Dank, at Lexington.
Commercial Bank, of Louisville, Bank of Chilicothe, Ohio. State Bank of Indiana, at Vincennes. Bank of Illinois, at Shawnee-Town, Bank of Missouri, at St. Louis, Bank of Mississippi and branches.
do. of New-Orleans. ("m. of Louisiana. Planters bank do. No note of less than five dollars is receivable. Corrected Weekly. TEXAS. There are rumors of a messengers having one to Galveztown to ngag in the service of the Patriots, the pirate Lafitte. AVe
hope and trust, for the honor of the cause that they iray be unfoundedfor from the
moment that such a measure was perfected,
the expedition would change its character
and could not carry with it the approbation
ot the honest and virtuous pait ot the com munity.
The name of Lafitte is identified with murder and rapine a pardoned felon, he
has contemned the mercy that was tendered to him,and the remorseless villian has stained his hands wrh i.,. blond of our countrymen. We feel a'istaus for th? success of this struggle fvir liberty we honor the motive of
have the wool, lie woman'umt ,4UU1U au a ui icjuiM.e ei- p A . . r..
saia uisnara,ine priest saia it is written ; ,V-V. tratp f-lm i!i!ni-,rh Tf h,M,r and so he took the wool. Ami it came to It is said, that when a lord, in the rehel- Jet W v .m t e ocrUm h m?.P, n" W pass that soon thereafter the ewe yearned : on ol 1745, wa. couunitled to p.ison, on 1" H wT!p R' ? I indbronoht forth a iamb: When 'lo ! thei suspicion of corre.pondius with the Pre- n I am" "J,,l,' S S,r;ed b'J' ""a1'
lender, He caused lumsctt ti. be painted n :" . '. ',..,.ri"y,,, the character of St. Denis carrying ls head TfrT' respectable inhabitants of IluUil,;cl,.l 1 ilersfield, in consequence of tile meelniis held
m m this anil the neighbouring counties, to Jnecdnfr.U 5, n vnrV Snet r-mn.i- enrt,ll themselves as special constables and
ncoDle in general are in l.nhit nfin., aPP01111". 1? o'clock each day, as the hour
: ... .. , oiswearms
chief priest came again unto the woman and Mender, he caused himst
said, the nrstiinjr ot every tlock uelonietli unto the Lord ; I must have the lamb. The woman said it is hard ; the priest said it is written ; and so he took the lamb. And
when it came to pass that the poor woman'
found she could make no profit from the ewe, she killed and dressed it : When lo ! the
chief priest came again unto her and took a leg, a loin and a shoulder for a burnt olVering. And it came to pass that the poor woman was exceeding wroth because of the robbery, and she railed at the chief priest, and cursed the ewe, and said, oh that I had never meddled therewith. And the chief priest straitway said unto her, whatever is cursed belonjreth unto the Lord ; so he took the re-
terms, in common conversation, which an- .-erj ower precaution pertain to their particular calling or profes- ua.taKen' hich circumstances appear to iion. For instii.ee, the blacksmith? when ff1" cessary These formidable preparathings go smoothly will say, that he hs a "n Prfobab str"?k teror ,nto refor-
...-. , im liit-ruug oi any con-equencc, took place. An inconsiderable number of persons assembled at Exhv, (which is between Iluddersficld and Halirax 0 accord-
has gotaoorf proof. But after ill tu t!.,cfnotlc "Inch had been given ; aud mt rlcollect to have ever met with wc a" ,nfurd, meeting, were held in ,erneat witticism on this subject than T -il P ac,,n tlie neighbourhood during
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rt and it is this
printing was discovered, they only nude use of one side of a page: they had not yet found out the e.vpedientof impressing the other. "When their editions were intended to he curious, they omitted to print the first letter of a chapter, for uhich they left a blank space, that it might be painted or illuminated, at the option of the purchaser. Several ancient volumes of these early times have been found, where these letters are wanting, as they neglected to have them painted. AVhen the art of printing was first established, it w as the glory of the learned to he correctors of the press to the eminent printers. Physicians, lawyers, and Bishops themselves, occupied this department. The printers then added frequently to their names those of the correctors of the press; and editions were then valued according to the abilities of the corrector. Robert Stephens, one of the early printers, surpassed in correctness those who exercised the same profession. His treasure of the Latin Tongue is still a valuable work. It
is said, that to render his editions immacu
late, be hung up the proofs in public places,
and generously recompensed those who were so fortunate as to detect any typographical errors. Plantin, though a learned man, is more famous as a printer. His printing-office
good heat, the taylor, that he has taken a ki stitch in time' the shoemaker, that he has accomplished his eiuZthe barber, that he
has s.iaved close and the printer, perhaps,
that he has
we do not
a more
the parties niiiptlr flic
Guards
eoman-
ere
most r. ti n
"Amaze our souls, delight our eves :" ;VuV,d"V ""eer took place, to require
; mini uuirnereuce. leomanry vere on du ty, but the town and neighbourhood continj ued in a state of tranquility : and one troop of Dragoons returned to Lt:cds. A handbill M as published on that day, by some of the reformers, signed, " A Yorkshireman," dissuading the people from acts of violence, & assuring them, th.it .i Hr;:.u t t i
, o - iV .. . ",,, Jury wouiu ry. jf. T r r ... . . award fc hlonrf Inr h nm 'f,.-i. f , .
rrum me lunuon courier, la ministerial va- IS. . iui uic -uancuesier
per,) oj August 24.
I r jl .i I I l .1 I in In niitinif .t,l.ir.li ..m I. . -- " ' "
mainuer oi ine mutton, wmcn nc ana t ic ",,iu"i"s' vlll.l c was uvi - i . -
TiPvit,. nf. ; f..rihp;rnnnrr. published in a Nev-Jere naner. 10 or 12 oi itw 4th Dragoon
Tn oi on ears a-: " ' ' unier aptam fcibthorpe, and the V
' '1 view Pasaick Falls, one day, V avf.,r-v untiQ? John IiatcliiTe, w
Selected from Curiosities of Literature. A P"est and taylor took their way : " .T 1 7 V re,naincani,er anns .... ?..... t-i. ii.. . . r (iTlir,vnn.in.-c t n -,i ? i. 0 ol the nigiit i hut, we arc hannv (O
jLsuiiu i 1 1 iii f kit. neii msi iiic art oil 'v -j, , uic misuiu
o The taylor only made this note
Ol tchat a place to sponge a coat.'" Foreign Articles. Latest from England.
atiair.
During the whole of yesterday all wasquict DISTUIlBAXCEsl.V E.VGL.LVD.
IIUDDERFIELD REFORMERS, Considerable alarm has been excited a mon? the loval and neareahlp nnrtnf thr rom
TP ' I - w . ,.. v v . .v I . munity, in this town and neighbourhood, li appears that the ribbon weavers in am?
the proceeding of the Radical Reformers. about Coventry, in consequence of a reduo The following particulars, collected on the t'oa f their wages, had seized on their em spot (which we visited for the purpose) are, Payers, ami mounted them on asses, hare we believe, authentic. backed.and paraded them through the streets. Almost every evening during the week,' ne magistrates, had not been able ta supmeetings were held on the Croossland Moor, Press them; (the place where the late respected Mr. Hors- No fresh disturbances had occurred at fall was shot) between Hudderfield & Mars- Manchester, but mischief was evidently brewden, on the Manchester road; principally, ing, and the surrounding country disposed we arc informed, for the purpose of training ; to make a common cause. 'Hie troops w ere and on Thursdayjaftcrnoon, to "play at sol- about to proceed to that place, dicrs,' as they are pleased to term it. Hunt and the othersare not to be brought On Thursday evening a numerous fie most up again till the result of the coroner's Tnuncxpected meeting took place in a field on quest is known There ar c 69 persons in the dcclhityofa hill between Huddersilcld, taken to the New-Baily.
