Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 November 1819 — Page 2

Ott of potta'for his labor, err out for liberty and Uiicw, that our reasoning is falacious, or that

J Kclonn I as well as those wh are caned the our cone

From a Manchester Vaper.

incorrigible swine, the disaffected, and lower

orders.

FSM4LE REFORMING SOCIETY OP STOCK PORT, j mi nut undiu;uu,i ac umy 10

On Monday evening, 19th Jul v, the second mat i coulil wi.h unto nave a car, ot meeting of the members of this institution ,,Jer7 and present it at the next Publick took place in the large room at the Wind- MetinS as our sisters at Blackburn did at

mill in Stockport, when Mrs. Stewart moved ?l''9and thatwelorm the determination to

that Mrs. Hallworth be President : siie knew, from her well tried principles, that she was

the most proper person of any other sue could

bring it victoriously back again, or lose our

lives in its defence."

Flie foil owing persons were properly elec-

propose; her acquirements duly qualified her tecI to ac as Committee for the Union:

for the office, and if she accepted, she was

conscious she would give every satisfaction.

Miss Goodier, Miss Knowles, Miss Lowe,

Mrs. Hodgson, Miss Whilley, Mrs. Ken-

Mrs. Hwljrm seconded tlie motion, when wo'tliy. Mrs. Rhodes, Miss Longsun, Miss

it was immediately put, and unanimously car

Mrs. Hallworth accepted the honor they

Johnstone, Mrs. btewart, Secretary, and Mrs

llambieton, Treasurer. A vote of thanks was given to Mr. Lawton,

had done her, with becoming modestv ; she rocer, Hillgate;and to Mr. Sanderson, shoe t!ien addressed the assembly : " dealer, opposite Bulkeley Arms Inn, Stock- " Ladiesand Gentlemen : Before we pro- Port for voluntarily stepping forward to give

cced into the business of the evening I d- ua1 tor Mr I.. v oolseiey, Ijart. earned by

. O' sire tiiat the Gentlemen will withdraw ; it is

not done with a view to transact any thing

ol a secret

that women can keep no secret

conclusions are incorrect, by any other

Highly Important ! !

arguments, but the threat of violeuce, and to Frm the Actional L.Ulligerxer rf Oct. '. ' put us down uy the force of the sword, The question respecting the Spanish Treaty

bavonet, aud the cannon. They assert that appears 10 uc a imiu m-kicii ; m.oriLayour leaders do nothing but mislead and dc- tion having reached Philadelphia that the ceive you, although they welt know that king ofSpain ha definitively refused to ratify the eternal principles of truth and justice the Treaty for the cession of Florida, and

are too deeply en-raven on your hearts ; has determined to send a special agent to as-

hi'Mi his reasons for doing it.

From the complexion of this information,

though we have heard nothing officially on the subject, we incline to think it may ba

and that you are at length become (fortu

nately for them) too well acquainted with your own rights, ever again to suiter any man. or any taction to mislead von.

1 ? t 1 . .

e hereby invite the borough reeve, or relied on. vv e riaii, nawevcr, reserve tur. any of the nine wise magistrates, who signed ther remarks on the subject, until it is mada the proclamation declaring the meeting to certain. have been held on Monday last, illc-al, and Should such be the result as it is reporthreatening at the same time all tho.e who ted, we havo already expressed our opinio: abstained from going to the said meeting; of the coiir-e of the U. States would be juwe invite them to come amongst us on Mori- tified in taking; and we have feen no readay next. If we an wrong, it is their duty 8(,n to change it. On the contrary, there as men, as magistrates, and as, christians, is the most unequivocal evidence, that the

universal acclamation of Voclsely& liberty.' to endeavour to set us ri;ht, by argument, sense of the couutry, as far as expressed,

A vote of thinks was then passed to those i by reason, and by the mild and irresistible 13 " iavor oi mai course.

nature for it is commonly said several patriotic individuals who have tender-precepts of persuasive truth; we promise O o ican keep no secrets but merely ed themselves to come forward to give bail them an attentive hearing, and to abide by A letter from Cadiz, under date of August

with a view that if in our debates Tforitis tor our wortny rneiid tiie iter. Jos. iiarrison. :tne result of conviction alone. Jiut once io, irum a geuueman wnoae opporiuiiiues

something new for women to turn political Harnett oy unuounuea acclamation oi "iiar-or aw, we repear, mat we despise ineir r--i ui u.e xreaiv cunc.u-

political

orators,J we should, for want of knowledge, make any blunders, we should be laughed at ; to prevent which, we should prefer being by ourselves." Their male brethren immediately obeyed, and she proceeded on.

.Ladies : You have this evening placed me

rison forever !" threats, and abhor and detest those who by lion tints will not be ratified; hut

A vote of thanks was then proposed to i would direct or control the mind of man by an Ambassador Extraordinary will be imme-

maieiy sent to me united states, to explain tchy the treaty lias been rejected.' Vtnu Press,

their worthy Presidentess, which was carried 'violence and force.

in the usual way, by acclamation. The Presidentess then replied : " Ladies: I do assure you by the kind at-

in a situation which 1 never occupied before, mention you have honored me with, that you j

I kindly thank you for the honor vou have nave so wounded me, the load overwhelms me done me, but cannot help observing, that I Wlt!l such a sense of obligation, that I cannot ftm a ve.rv unfit nersnn for the office. : but as express my thanks. Suffice it to say, that

you have placed me her to protect order & this ma,k of esteem I will ever dearly cher- & peace, I will perform the task as well as I am lsh l rnJ heart. I can only say, that it will ;

able

dedicat

my

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youn

rou

woeful

can feel for my injured, plundered country

women, i his teeling is so acute, that an external war is waged betwixt us, which will

never end but in the emancipation of a dis

I am, my fellow countrymen, Your sincere and faithful Friend. HENRY HUNT. Smedhj Cottage, dug. 11, 1819.

LONDON, AUGUST 19.

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PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 9. Mr. Fenwick, the bearer of the rejected Florida Treaty, arrived in this city this morning, and proceeded on for Washington

) a letter from Manchester, dated t.h.ei Baltimore .team-boat line. He left -rnmlnv Madrid on the od August. He heard noth-

ug oi vac cuuiciupiateu envoy 10 uas coun-

. I assure, vou that I am determined to . UK a " siu" luYjr " wiui greater T. r. n, ,

J ' 1. j? fl tl I ilLL IIIIVV. illll'l I I ( IT 1 I V. l.llIlll'H IIltT .r

c to liberty my heart, my body, yes, avidity i n me common cause, peaceaoij - . ,,f ,n.?viX;t

verv life fUnbourdei iuwlaue wWim ,or tear ot furnishing the iJoroughmon-' ' - yeiJ I1?". LV6"lw,frf apptauie, Kit.i ni,t,r;;,ufftr ,nUn,fh'no,)n'a report was circulated that the Uefor-

01 ' L.toertU. i lam VOUlljr; UUt, r.aUieS, to"1- ' " uuO" .'m(r Pro romin U hn,.en,,,!a o..D .iL m

-r I am I cm sure vou that the ho- PIot 155 wna they are lasUobbett observes r , ' " J ,; 7 ' V' 4,, ine s as i an , i can assuic vou tuattnebo- t J l j p,kes, from Oldham, lloyton, &c. This ob- ru

rh v ins h-)ia urn c mo m i cno ' 'M jnu. UIC UUIV IJlUil IIUSUUIC ! 1 .r - ' . . m. " ,vi-'

Mumi.a uu-v 1,mo, . . . . c .-, , , . . - . laiueci lio crpilil. iinvvever. nimnr il. 1p. r.

r ...u. k i nieir neiusii vvisn, is to act constitutional! v t . . - . : . " . "

crows stronirer. 1 Loud lauzhter.l I thank

you, Ladies, for your kind attention, but assure, you 1 do not look for your applause. ! AppUud me not ; it cannot please me ; for 1 1 consider it is my duty to use every ability!

in the cause, without receiving any reward;

at all for my weak endeavors. It is a good cause; it is the cause of God : we, therefore, arc sure to triumph. Seeing, then, that it is the eommon cause, let us all unite, and never cease from persevering in a cause so just and

Washington, Sept. 21. Revolutions of Commerce. The ship just arrived at Boston, in 144 days

China, amonjj her carjro brinns 4 cases

in alt your undertakings' !f ! " 1 luor' JU" - T maoe of Twilled flannels, of China manufacture. The meeting then dispersed, about half hl5 Wce on the Krchange in the ut- .Mississippi Geor-e Voindextcr is elected past 10 o'clock highly pleased with the pro-, most.aSl at'n' and addressed the astom.hed Governor of the State of Mississippi, to sue ' t-.i 1 r merchants assembled thprp in t ip fnil.Tu.inn- .i n n t f','

ceedings oi tne evening. - ; , tccu A,, uutt, wnuueciuieu a re-eiection.

..vw c.,v.c...cij a am suiij n iuhmiu sjhristopiier iianktn, is elected Represen-

uu.Hdutrs iidicubuuieu w1111.11 tative in Congress, to succeed It. Foindcxter.

necessary tnai uns ouiiain oe in- a lat Pi.ivl.lf.nrp Patrlnf mnnf;rtr,c

All who are members of the rival at that Dlace of two vpspU fmm ih

. . . . w -l .W

nthpnpnnUnf Mnrlia.0, ,;fK4K-l "Hiiiaiy corps iiiusi insiaiiuy repair to ir.eir Med terranean. one laden with znnn hnd,ola

tice of, and time fixed for the meetin- respective rendezvous 5 and othrr gentlemen of Wh.ati the other with 3000 bags of ira'fa

tressed & overburdened neoole. from slaverv! ' . ' '

i;i,0..fr r Tioitovtit-ctl nrrimco 'iw. a rom tha London statesmen, Ju?. 1G, 1819. - . ,

1 1 w t j 1 mini linn uiuv7(M a iij &tv ' rcniiciii

sentiments 1 imbibed when almost a child, ,.,..., ,, . , stantlv closed

in that place. The Courier, and the oth- ?yH loc.oseiueir ware nouses, and jieansI - 1 ...:n iI li..- look to the protection ot their own property.

till they have made him a complete, and ?swe4are noiv obliged to dec are the town

i nrnrlnnt o Q ,QI1 oL o . SlctlC JI Ulltll ICUClllUIl ; 11 COIlSe

Y p - - - - - v. v a mi w ft 9

quence of this address, the exchange was in-' HENRY COLAIAN

and then the writers in those papers will T ' V n ange was

gave, like Sawneys, and say thr, never ia,,lv lcua 1 4,u,c s'f - ware- Tin end Copper-Smith, about 0 ,;ars of are. could have thougl.t he had' been of such hoftU8es ulMnd the ,UHf feilrful ajf m WHO left Pittsburgh in the' summerf

tough stmt, lie is running an important ... ;y r -..v isis, is intorni race, and may like his own mettled racer, Jjaitinga whde, and hnding no n.kemeii xnadc ,ivi in Vincer ,.i k 7,. ; . 7 their appearance, 1 proceeded towards Old- .

noiy, uuni we luiiy xscbb must; cuusuiiu-i , r-. . . . . nam roai , wnere l iound evei tional liberties andprivileges which are the !T InhabilfASn lmzt several country tradesi, birth-right of every English man and women." j eiQnvor,wou. quarter, whom I knew, and fr.

every thing quiet.

imen irom that

io m their infor-

last.

above jK-rson are solicited to give infor-

TIIOMAS COLMAN.

29-tf

sup

informed that hi parents are now

incennes, la that ther have used

every exertion to discover the place of his

residence, but have been unsuccessful They are anxious to hear from him, and would re-

TIip r.lns nf this snpprh wnq followed hv Tll... rnnntrmn O,, i,n;nni.....,,Pa,lK,Ura il,;, . a ,Lllcr ,IO,n "I"! Witn the highest

nrprv ripmnntrntinn ot nnn mise. 1 .,n:..-K ;rfr.r H,nv nmLcc fprflir r.i.irtf in.l Ko tKA.- t. "a'"'n mjuwicuu

V,x-.T .. w- II-- r lllll I" QL lilt I ttui r li 1 V. T llL.JtJ liai b VILJ- -. iiui VI, uuu kllUb 1 I t - t U.1 1 1 L L 1 1 V i L A. I 1

We are sorry to say we could not learn ' tained over us, in consequence of the post- slightest foundation for the alarm which had . matjoa Uv letter u the name of the Lady who next addressed ! ponement for a week, of the public meeting seen created. 9 It

me asstuuij ssic ajiuAt utauj iu mc lunu w - mteiiuea to nave oeea ouiu ou -viouuay - uuui, i uimerstanu, was 10-oay orougnt; VTincernp Ortnh lfi 1&1Q

Mrs. President and Ladies : I consider

it a piece of the greatest absurdity and presumption in me to attempt saying any thing, fter hearing such a display of female eloquence from the chair : in consideration of which, I will not detain you Ions, but briefly state what I have to say in conjunction with my worthy sister. I will act; it is a good cause ; I affirm it in the most positive terms ; it is the common cause, and a cause that only requires a little more attention paid to it to make it victorious ; yes ! the cause of liberty certainly must be from God, and if from him, who can stand against him ? 'If God is for us, who can be against us r' Then hail,

up for examination, which was comprised in- .. .

(altho' he admirts that we are only checked, Magistrates-Pray, Mr. Hunt, what did1; Xre mi aVC rc(iuestedto not subdued,) appears to be as much rejoced you come here for ? ' insertion.

as if he, and his coadjuters had for a time " Mr. Hunt Pray, Gentlemep, what am!

escaped unhurt trom the enccts ot an earth- 1 brought here tor r

quake, or some other national calamity ; " Hunt was remanded. his blood-thirsty imitators of the Local Press " To-day a Constable was arresting a poor

ot Manchester, cannot disguise t:ie lears ot lame vagrant, whom he treated ill.

their employers, altho I am informed that pectable bleacher, named Wilson, interfered, they attempt to do it, by resorting to the by saying Don't use the man cruelly ; when most vulgar and impotent abuse. To reply tiie assistance of a Cheshire soldier was called to any ot their malignant and contemptible and instantly Wilson was charged with exefforts would tend only to drag them forth citing a riot. The Yeomanry man's sabre for a moment from their natural insignifi- was immediately drawn, and WTilson was

cance and obscurity ; therefore you will be- marched to the Police Office, from whence he

Sweet Liberty; crpand thy virtues into the; stow on their petty exertions the most per- was taken to the New Baily prison, in cusbreast of every female in this once happy (feet indifference, for, as they aro beneath tody like a felon. There, fortunatelv. he

land ! let sacrifice be made in every town and 'your anger, so you will not even safFer them was known to one of the Magistrates, and afvillage in the kingdom unto thee, that thou ' to attract your notice. ter some hesitation was 'discharged. I men-

maycsionce inure wkc my empire in uie ; rou will meet cn luomiay nexr, my xion mis as one ot the "fantastic tricks," breasts of a brav e, but enslaved people. J;;- friends, and by our steady firm, and tern- which the minions of authority are playing. plause. I understand that the intention of peratc deportment, you will convince all this union is to co-operate with other unions your enemies, you feel that you have an The Arkansas territory, over which Gen

lor the general cause, ann xo iye reuei io in- mipwrtant and an imperious puonc auiy ivnuer is to preside, as Governor, is reprecarcerated victims who are suifering, and are to perform, and that you will not sutler any sented as rich in soil, and havin the adlikely to sutfer. I need not say, that it is to private consideration on earth to deter you vantages of an unobstructed and noble river be feared you will have to look to our worthy from exerting every nerve, to. carry your of more than 2000 miles in e.vtent. It is patriotic, and brave friend the Rev. Joseph praise-worthy and patriotic intentions into also said to abound in silver, and that with Harrison, who, it is said, has a bill found a- effect. half the labor that is expended in working gainst him fordoing, the devils themselves do; The eyes of all England, nav, of all Eu- the mines of Peru and Mexico, a richer abun-

notknow what, at the last Stockport meeting" j rope, are fixed upon you & every friend of real dance of the precious metals miht be produ-

As soon as Mr. Harrison's name was men- reform and of rational liberty, is tremblingly ced. It is worth" trying" at least.

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alive to the result of your meeting on American Friend. Monday next. m-o::::o:o:::o Our enemies will seek every opportunity, We are happj to announce the safe reby the means of their sanguinary agents, to turn to this countrv from England of Gen.

excite a riot, that they mav have a pretence BOYD, a gcnlleman whose gallantry and

Pork Wanted!

tioned an involuntary torrent of tears was the

event. Alter a tew moments of profound silence, cries of Harrison & liberty forever !" proceeded from every part of the room. The business then proceeded on with the

last sneaker moving ifor SDillinir our blood, reckless of the aw ful lniDOrtant SPrviro dunnrr thp Into t.-or- Viif

" That the Female Union co-operate with and certain retaliation that would ultimately justly endeared him, not only to the citizens their mnle brethren in relieving those unfor- fall on their heads- of his native town, but to those of his natunate individuals now confined in Chester Every fried of real and effectual reform the country. Gen. Boyd arrived in the Castle, Messrs. Bagguely, Johnston, and is offeung up to heaven a devout prayer, London Packet, Capt. Tracy, after a pasDr immond : and all who may in future be that you may follow the e.rample of your sage of 34 days. Bost. pap. incarcerated for advocating the cause of the .brethren of the metropolis; and by our

People," which wa unanimously carried. steady, patient, persevering, and peaceable In the year 181G, capt. Izard Bacon, of Miss Whalley addres-ed the meeting as conduct on that day, frustrate their hellish Virgina, manumitted by will 50 slaves, who

follows: and otoody purpose. have since been sent into Pennsylvania for " Mrs. President and Sisters : I love liber- Come, then, my friends, to the meeting employment, ty, and hate slavery ; I know too truly the on Monday, armed with no other weapon, oo horrors of the one, and the virtues of the oth- but that of self approving conscience; de- There is no solitude like that of the heart er. If a boroughmonger were to come to j termined not to sutler your self to be irrita- when it looks around and sees in the vast Stockport, and be compelled to weave for his ted or excited by any means whatsoever, to concourse of human beings, not one to whom

living, he would more impatiently, when he. commit any breach of the public peace. it can pour forth its sorrows or receiva the

sawnecouia get notning more man a mess uur opponents nave not attempted to answering sign oi spmpathv.

The Subscribers will give the highest market price in Cash or Merchandize, for Good Corn Fed Pork, delivered in the months of November and December. Wm. MILLS, Jun. &, Co. Evansville, sept. 6 1819. 26 tf Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Ben

jamin Parker deceased, late of Crawford

County, Illlinois. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having accounts &c. against tbe same, are hereby notified to present the same duly authenticated, as I intend settlement with the commissioner's court of the said county, at their ne.rt terra. M. SPARKS, Adm. Oct. 2, 1819. 8w.

John D. Hay, Respectfully requests all persons indebted to him to call and make payment, as he is about to take measures to renew his Assortment. Vincennes, Sept. 1, 1819. 21tf

subscri-

Look this Way ? ALL those indebted to the

hers are requested to call and settle their Accounts, as one of them intends soon going to the Eastward to renew their sjock, and is greatly in want of tbe money. KAUSLER & WISE, yincennes, August 15, 1819 irtf

Doctor Mc'Namee IS under the necessity of calling on all uch as have owed him for any long term of time, to make payment before the 10tk of October next -It is hoped this call will nut neglected. Vincenaes, September 20th, 1819.-