Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 March 1820 — Page 2
The iv a r ro make Moszr PLEntr in efEr max's pocket. "At this time, when thr general complaint
is f.'it money is scarce. 7 it will be an
at other ports on the coast, to wit : tha trig state, who, on account of soma dcfect3, or in- jTlvp TinUllG I?nwoWI
Macedonian, at Guariney ti e Beaver, at ft rmalitie of the papers, has refused to
I rua'ilio, and the b'.ip a wo Latoaunes, at terfite. Guyaquil. To ascertain whether auy of these plained
ships had been molested by the Admiral, titne of the demand
act of kindness to inform (he moneyless how capt. Downs proceeded to Guariney, where satisfaction, hut not on account of any legal
thcr ma? reinforce their pockets. 1 will ac- nc arrveu me aay auer me sailing 01 me oongation this state was umier uj uo bo, s
quaint them with the true secret of money- Jng Macedonian. He there found the lint-, the officers ot th cntchin the certain way to fill empty pur- ih brig Columbia, (formerly th V. S. brigfown time, liut
TU rca-n of thi delay was er- y EPr village of West Union, a boy, 1 to the Governor of Kentucky at the U namcd JSJJC MJRTLY, about fiftee'n F the demand, as stated above, for his j ycarg 0f ae; (bat the Judges of the Court of
3i- kno County, had appointed n-e . The' above reward will be "iwn
n a 1
e uourt may cnoose ineir as to time. the editor of the
9t.san how to keep them always full; two Nautilus) and the French brig Gazel, and ; Argus has not paid a due regard to fact, seesimple ru'ce, well observed, will do tii busi- was informed th.it out of the latter, the admi- in the ol'euce charged in one indictment was Ec. , ral had taken ftGv),UOO in specie, and that lie 'committed in toe mouth ol Novemi.er, 181b, r:at i-i. r,.i ;n.?iifi r h thv had landed and interceDted. an the road from and tin demand was inadvs about the 1st of
n-sint ronranions and Luna to Guarmey, 40,000 dollars, winch the December, 1819, which at ?uo-.t could not be 'Secondly sneud one penny less than Spanish merchant who had purchased lh car- more than one year; whereas. ne tute tha
Probate for
Guardian.
for delivering said boy at West Union, but
no tuarec paiu.
Feb. J, BZO.
tliv'ricipint ' co oi tnc Macedonian, was sending; on ooani time elapsed Iroin the limlmir of the nouci
Then shall thy hide-hound pocket soon her, where he was bound by contract to delii'- merits to the time the demand was made, was hoin to thrive. anil will never airain crv with er Capt. Smith gave to Lord Cochrane, two year..- Combining in this cae. the facts
the empty bellv-ach ; neither will creditors in- a certificate that the money did not belong to w itli the correspondence, the relined delic- t!;e v I suit thee nor "want oppress, nor hunger bite, him, on which 'certificate, contract,-and other cy of a Kentucky slaveholder alone can dis- :jn j
Cah
for and
JXO. MEIGS. 44-3vy Hides. CinTvinr.
THE r.hciiher renpctf:lly is:form
their friends :u h pttb'ir in general, that
liave e.-.ta;.i5ed the ajove business VniCF.T STWECT,. Vincenr.e, near
nor nakedness freeze thee. The whole hem- documents as proof, the money was ccn- cover the least shadow of inu!t to the dgoi- . Francis Cui-Ni? nT am's Tavern, where tl oy tsphere will shine brighter, and pleasure den. ned. tv of Kentucky ; and sucii are the sentiments Jintrnd constant')' keeping on hand a Mir.i-.Jyof sniinz up in every corner of thv heart. Now, From Guarmey, capt. Downs proceeded to of honor and dignity in toe tatc f Indiana, LEATHER. of IZVI'Uf VESCIiTV'i hLx9
therefore embrace these rules'and be happy. Truxillo, but saw nothing of the Beaver,& that as often as uc! outrages on the peace j0f the best quality. Thev wis!: to r.urchae
peHcejof the best quality. They wish to purchase
crv description.
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tjinu be a man, and not hide thy face at the but she bad sailed lor fat. I.;isoeveral days turky to say whether the charsc. eristic traits .for winch they will pay ca?h, or eichai; o
rich, nor suffer the pain ot nefore. At uuyaquil the ?.laectlonian re- of koben Stephens. Jatr.es lhompson and leather at their Ian-lard.
Banish the bleak Winds of sorrow fro
Blind, and live independent. Then
thy thence to Guvaquil. in search of the 2 Catla- and dignity of t!ie state are committed, so of-' n i r shalt rine9, for the purpose of offering her convoy, ten will demands be made, ant! iti for Ken- AAKICS, OI C
Jese Youn, are suitable
uualiticatidis
lor
annroach of the
feeling little when the sons of fortune walk ceived from the Governor great civility.
at thy right hand ; for independency, whether After refreshing at Gu vaquil, the Mace- popular favor, and the privilege of member- j with little or much, is good fortune, and pla- donian sailed lor St. lilacs, where she ar- ship. If these demands are not complied j
ceth thee on even ground with the proudest rived on the 20th July, and tound the Iwo with, the state of Indiana is apprized ol the j
ot the golden neece. un, men, De wise ana vaiiiarines. let ir.dustry walk with thee in the morning, & During her stay at St. IV.ass, they were attend tiiee until thou readiest' the evening visited eyciy night by severe lightning, in
le breath "which the Two Catharines suffered severely,
WILMAM HART & Co.
Vincennes, Nov. M. ?S!9. 31-tf
between, the two
hoar for rest. Let honesty be as the breath
and to the assistance rendered bv captain
Downs, may be attributed the salvation of the ship. .
From St. Ulass capt. Downs proceeded to not restrain our regret, Accapulco, where she took in water and re- nesliirency of dutv, or
of thy soul, and never forget to have a penny, Tv'.kmi ail thyea'penses are enumerated and paid : then shalt thou reach the point of happu.ess, and independence shall be thy shield and buckler, thy helmet and crown : then
ohall thv soul walk upright, nor stoop to the fieshments, and returned to Valparaiso
silken wretch because he hath riches, nor ... ..
pocket an abuse because the hand which or lers it wears a tin': set with diamonds'
Franklin's Essays, 'and touching at Panama, a well with a view m ' to ascertain the intentions of Lord Cochrane Extract of a letter, dated Shaivaneetown, as regards our commerce, as to afford such Jan. SLsf, 1S0. assistance and protection as miht be ' re " Mr. Lindsley, Aent of the General quired by any American ships he may fall Iost-Ofiice has this day started four or five in with. On the return of the Macedonian bushels of mails for St. Louis, by special con- to Valparaiso, she there found the KritUh tract, which were left at Shawaneetown by Commodore, who had been laying 6 mouths the contractor!. Mr. L. we understand is without lifting his anchor. Lt. Tatnal!, of
constitutional remedy.
As the corre.s:)wiaencc
E
ha
state, we retrain taoia any
until the subject i actul on ; when we shall lav the whole before the i.uhiic. Lut we can-
t'.at fit'.ier through inr.usr.icious inicn-
' AV
Executives, to-cther with the indictments,. iVl I J?0!ir, 1 aVlOI' CC Webb lavebeen laid before the Legislature of this j ' VlSM to purchase a quantity of tate, we refrain faoia any further remarks,' T)
.kj c c s iv a x. .
It was expected that the ?t!acedonian would (Mr. Hurst) one ai ti e iiidictmesifs cone ' sail in a few days for the Gulf of California, against the peace and dignity of the Ui (running down the coast of Chili and Peru, States;" uhcreus. evci v srh$.o!-boy who r
tion on the part ol the prosecuting Attorney
conclude
United
eals
our constitution l:nou t!.ir it onht to have;
For which they will pav a re.vonable prico in CASH or MERCHANDIZE, at reduced prices. T
January lZZ
4i-tr
Resiuiciilal Orders.
been conciuiei, auiii..i hi ptact and dig- j
mly ol tne i:taie ot Indiana.7- Uazctc. mi.X- Ct A Biki) iU-AL. A man of the r anie of i'ird who w as committed (o V-n k Castle, to t:i!;f his tiicl at the
assize, for srdirioiM words spoken, often men
Uhtcpimes. Jar, 14, 1S2Q. ArJUFP, BLV to orders received from !ift
j Adjutant General OHIce, dated, Corvdon, j December SO. ISI9, The Commission'td of'fit ers ot the first Regiment, Indiana Militia, will meet at the Coujt IIou.e in Vincennes, on Saturday the 4th dav of March ne.rt, and
proceed 10 elect one Major Ueneral, to com-
on his way to Louisville and Nashville, for th purpose of regulating the mail establishment connected with those places, and it is hoped his attention will be given to our South crn Mail. Hii health is still precarious, in consequence of which he is unable to travel Tvith expedition." St. Louis Enquirer.
Sr. Louis, February 12. Justice. After the veaatious delays which Tve have been long subjected to in our mail communications with the Atlantic states, :t is matter of agreeable satisfaction to find a line established on which dependance can be placed. On the Vincennes route we now have regular arriva's from the principal towns in Kentucky & Ohio in sis days, from Washf I Tl I . i . f 1111
ingin.i auu uammore m twenty, rnwauci-
twenty-one, iNew-York and iSoston,
p'.i;
twenty -two, ana twenty -tour. iYir. i3eara the contractor on the Vincennes route, durintr the most inclement season ever witHesed it this country, has never lost a moment on the contrary ha always arrived some hours before the appointed time. It is hoped that government will reward his punctually and do justice to this country, by authorizing him t;) run a Jlail Stage and carry pasaenzers between St. Louis and Vincennes. In. Washington, Feb. 8. rilE JMCEnOJTW FllIGJTE. letters havp ben received from the Macedonian, dated Valparaiso, Oct. 12, 1319, from
the Macedonian, hud an affair with an En
glishman, at Valparaiso, a. id ahot him thio7 the arm. Corydon, Jan. 20. PROCEEDING EXTIt AOIIDIN A It V. We are not a little surprised at the unwarrantable editorial remarks mads by' the Argus, a paper printed at Frankfort Ky on the subject of the demand made, by the Executive of this State, on the Executive of the. tate of Kentucky, for seme fugitives from the Justice of this State. The history of the case will by no means justify such insinuations a are therein sujrestcd, and can therefore only be. predicated upon the round assertions of a certain Mr. Harrison, on the
floor of the II. of Representatives
Brigade
of
a: i :r i i i . .
uoocu. u ui . tuv . mujth jury snou.u .je aj mand the sht!l Division, and one ri-adier
4'. V " u. i au,ulur uenera!, to command the first Toe keeper sent tor the summoning ofHcer, Indiana Militia.
who miormeu the prisoner laat he coulu procure all ol the same sort, but as to the judge, he must take his chance. It happened that
jude Rook, came tlown to try tie prisoner,
II. JOHNSON, Cl-
Militin,
1st Rert. Ia.
and the following jury were
Hird; Thomas Eale, William Lark, Edv.ard Ilawke, li(nry ? i i j , Samuel Peacock,
Georj;" Parrot,
:n lor
i:r.
Richard Crov, John JSparrow, Stej.'!jen Patride, John Raven, Joseph Pheasant,
Stephen Duck.
Domestic Goods.
m m m m . m
r r i nti
Has made arranenients with the manufacturers of Domestic Goods, to be supplied jwith a general assnrtment, with directions jto sell at the Philadelplda and Baltimore prices, adding only the expeiiht of trans
portation. He has
i riirr.n-Ail Z, -
j tie prisoner nojectiti; to Stephen Duck, oncniii"-, at
they choose in his room iiohert Woodcock after '.vhic'i they found Mr. Bird guilty.
iVo 4, Fi atLet 's ZTozo,
hich we learn that she sailed on the .)th of the river, towards New-Orleans, busar, bv
April, from that port for the coast of Mexico, some means, made her escape, and returned
and in consequence ol a request on the part
Susan, a woman of color, claimed 3 a We have seen a number of the Arkan-aw
slave by a certain Mr." Stephens, a citizen of Gazette, published in the Arkansaw territory.
Kentucky, brougnt suit for her freedom, and at the solicitation of the claimant, entered security for her appearance at the ensuing term of Harrison Circuit Court. Durimjthe pendency of this suit, and while held to bail for her appearannc, a certain Mr. Stephens and other armed a3 for war, threatening blood and slaughter to any riorson who might
interfere, did on the 5th ol June, ISIS, seize Susan and carry her oo. contrary to the laws both of this State, and of the United States for which offence an indictment was found hy th? Grand Jury ot Harrison county, on the testimony before thein, against Mr. Stephens.
Sometime afterwards, on her passage down
Lmiisvilie, (Kentucky.) r 22 Cases, consisting as f.dbiwa :
or the Cliilian government, passed the port of Lima without enteiing it. This, captain Downs was induced to do in return for the friendly reception and great civilities he had tnet with at Valparaiso, and from a desire to avoid every thing like collision with the officeis of that government. The port of Lima beins at the time blockaded by the naval forces of Chili, and the aiuriety expressed on the n:rt of the commanding officer of the
. . . . . . ,
iiowns
again within the jurisdiction of the Harrison Circuit Court, ready to appear in defence of her liberty. Here she remained until the day previous to the session of the Court, when on the d day of November, 1818, under covert of the night, the same Mr. Stephens, James Thompsou, and Jesse Young, with others not known, armed and equipped more savasc-like than before, broke into the private dwelling house of a citizeu, threatening his life if he interfered, again seized Susan &
the distance of which, from this plate, wil! ce easily imagined, when the editor states, on the 4th of December, that a gentleman from Kentucky saw a National intelligencer of the2d of October, which mentioned tin departure of Gen. Miller. In less rhttn half a century, it may happen, that a nev:pper wil! fee published at the mouth of the Coiumbia river, and a nost-oSce be established there. Xut. .'2 J vacate, Suvar.nah, Jan. 31. The calamity which has befallen Savannah.
has aroused the warmest sympathies of every '
oosom not msensiDie to tne O! stations ot humanity. In almost every city, town, or village, as far as we have heard from, we observe exertions are making to contribute something for the relief of our fcliow-citizens, in this their hour of unprecedented affliction.
3-4 and 4-4 CHECKS 3-4 and 4-4 Furnit '.re do. Bh-rhed siilkTLNti.s & SHEETINGS Brov.n do. Cti A MIWAYS, GB A N DUR ILLS, GINGHAMS, ' STRIPES TICKINGS, ficc which purchasers are requested to call and exar.jine. a'4, v;51' 'ecP a ?on-ra! as0rNnntof LIQCOK3 and has received by the iteam bait Jcunei Hzss,
n;,v r
llritish forces in that sea, that capt
should fir$t attempt to force the blockade (ad- cond offence the Grand Jury fi
dti: to bavin no business there winch re- of Harrison found an indictment against said
quired he should do so) th: discreet conduct . Mr. Stephens, James 'lhompson, and Jesse must command our approbation. After leav- Young. in r Valparaiso, capt. Lowns ran down the j Let the editor of the Argus blush for the
Coat and anchored at Arrica, for a few hours, j state, if such characters form
a?-.d thence proceeded off the port of Lima, part of the body of the Le
Jamaica, and oilier Spirits,
Of jVINES, he has receded Jldonia, Sicily, Madeira, TenerWe, Sherry, and or, w all of the first quality, and further sur;es will be received hy the next arrivals. ' ' G. L. OW1GHT.
State of Indiana, Djris Cousfr. Heete Tokwhp.
Vyilliam C. Greenup, Quarter-Master Gen. TAKEN UP by Josenh AVn. one Chennf
eral, to rank a colonel. j TIT Elijah C Berry. Division Inspector, to I 001161 MaFC, rank as lieutenant colonel. ' Blaze face, white hind f'nnA io, ia ui
... . . . . . M.v, itiUHUB
Militia Appointments by Major General If ,e i nr..;..:,.. r;;r... . rw..
iuviKyyij j(iois .tliiiTia.
rarrieo her nit Ti KenTorlcv. fnr Thiii p. t':n cr .
... . . ........ .v. .... . .. imam ouaonton ana J03er.i a. iipnirH ut. nu lira , ho n - j .
or t he ( nnntv I l . -"-s-7 . "aij win, aupraiseo ny
III. Intelligencer.
Cory don, Feb. 17. " e are authorised to annoonrp T AMPS Tl
m a" component ; SLAUGHTER, as a Candidate for the Senate pslature ol thc.oflhU ,tale t tlie e j e,ectio f :
i before me.
Jan. 25, 1820.
uueiicacy should have district composed of the .county or Harrison, Ke I T! ?l and l,arU of Flo.d and Crawford counties embers ol that body, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resiViw the limits ot the . nation nf 1,- H n
h?re he fell in with the Chilian Brig of war State of Kentucky ; and delicacy should have
Gaivarino, the only vessel then blockading 'prompted him not to be
the port. She was commanded by alieut. 'that such men were members
ol t!ie Mntish isavy,wiio miuwm u was who, it they were wunin tne limits or the . nation of the Hon n;c not the intention of the Admiral to enforce State of Indiana, the privile-e of members "nni temiinSto-
th blockade of Peru to the extent embraced could not protect them from arrest and iinbv ihc Proclamation. It appears that Lord prisonment.
Cochrane is earning on the same kind of The proceedings of the Court were delayed
IVoman u as made of a man's rib. Manv frivolous
tb IIagzen,to 19 dollars,
J. HAYS, j.p. 4G-pd3w
Office of state, im Corydan, July 1st, 1319. 1 1 is requested that those holding Commissions as Justices cf the Pesce, wlien they resign, shMl designate the date of their commissions, as the inspection of the record of the executive proceedinjs from the commencement of the tate Government, is attended with considerable inconvenience and trouble. U. A. NKW.Spp.
are re
warfare on the coat of Peru, as was waged for some months as a kind of Court secret; Posctl concerning this circumstance in the pr? Printer Vr,-, iiV tXt av;:int the planters on the shores of the under the expectation of the culprits might creation of Woman ; but it onht to satisfy 'quested to Jt iW -n JrZ' Chesaoeake, durin- the late war. He had be arrested within our own jurisdiction, as it- us, that this mode of her formation u-9 1 S"e we aoote-n mseruo.
taken and plundered Payta, and several plan-; was expected they might he passing thro' agreeable to the Divine wisdom; and from THOSP xn h-, nt mhl A." I 7" tation on the coast, of su-ar, rum, and housed the limits of the state ; but this prospect fail- it may be suggested some, practical hints, of tion tntSe s'f TVn Y "cilOiiT ?,u, ,cr,P" hold furniture. The commander of the Gal-jing, the proceeding, were certified and de- no small importance in domestic life. The cW fnS Tnn 7lV l.p,.S
rino, in proof of his assertion respecting the intention of the Admiral, stated that several American vessels had sailed in and out af the port of Payta, which they did not even jieik, sad that several others were 4 trading
livered to the Governor, whose dutv it was, woman was taken not out from the head of BARNETT nv U,;l k under the law, of the United States,' make man, to usurp authority over him;butfmm com s . cnbe uf' the demand of those fugitives from justice, of hi side to be regarded himself under hU ha"e an It' CM the Governor of Kentucky. "That demand arm to be protected ; and Dear his heart, to M rI BKw Tr.n, hasbeen made of the acting Governor of that be tclovca bj hiSi . ' j jaMarv 14, 18 "oi
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