Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 March 1820 — Page 3
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Attention,
printed in Frankforf, Kentucky, which letter ' ST. L0U13, March 1. if iutroduced by the title of i A Trip to St, Letters from "Washington of Feb. 4th, aaLouis in theSprinz, 1819," dated Vincenr.es, thorise a belief that a majority of the House
Kay, 1810. Perhaps, we may vet remark of Representatives will vote in favor of the frn -- T upon this letter, from the beginning to the rights of Missouri. The lltstridionists X. JLtHlIT CC J Jt1 TCtZCP end of it, for the amusement of our readers; Humanists', Purists', Slave Haters, or what- nAVfi comnced the B00TSf t.ll0E. frtt ivp ran t rn I v civ. up nvr c i w c r mnrh mn.-aw h atr mow rl .n to in rail tiprrm:VPl- . - - . J
... ?v " " ' , - r MJKijVU ISUSIJS'ESS, m a part of tho
. r -r, , " . building occupied by .Me;
paper; but for the present, we will make but greatness of the majority in the Senate. ' I . . , I 1.11 .1 -
a snort extract, whicn completely snows me character of the writer in a strong point of
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J14a I view. mery citizen 01 uns town, who reads The U. S. ship ot war, Columbus, -i, is
---ri- . ;it. wm pronounce this judgment on me au- ready tor sea
Vi.Ul.XES:::::MAItCH 11, 1320. thor that he is a trifling, ichimng, ua- ranean or Pacifi
lucky numbskull.
g occupied oy .Messrs. atiuler, n 00a
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3f. Louis .nq. Lavc Frjzes, Thcj haYe on hand an
sortment otthe best stock, that could be pru1 jL . II' ..1..
. sn.p o. war, wumuu, t ?9 cured in thg Western countrv. which they eav and proceeds to the Meditei. intcnd manufacturinginta BOOTS &. SHOES ac,fic' ' of a superior quality, and most fcshionabl
The Missouri Question.
The State of Delaware sends two Sena-
stile--they most respectfully solicit that de-
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Tn hi nlnri T find minT nnrffPJihle np.onlft 1 Cix lltE Ltlt . nf mfrnnrra from nnhllr. whirK
ani some respectable character? though like . aw is like a fine woman's temper ; a wry th h b tl ir unrcraittins exertions to
Ull r.tUr r.UrM r.f Prlv niti!ir rpfcnrtimin- tlltnCUlt Stllily. Law IS HKe a DOOK 01 SUr- m
tors and two Representatives to Cong-ess. Ulated with speculators & surrounded in every ; a great many terrible cases in it. Law Vincennes, March 8. 48-6w tu r : i. riL. ... . . . . iri;rr;r, uk n of nf lp;o-n;nr Intrioiip. is like fire and water; very good servants,
session, instructed these Senators anlre-e travelle Thev will insinuate them- us-it is like a homely genteel woman, very
quested these Ilepresentatives to vote Jur seIve's into V0Ur good graces if possiblf, and well to follow. It is also like a sco uing wiie,
We mWrtfo. on Slwerj in Mi,.ri. But, soon Uncover nlwr.,o are Iron, , .mlh. , - ' r" Kilp-Olir. Tavlor & Webb.
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SPRING GOODS.
itannears that three of thee entlcmen do is vour business, where you are going, and js he bad weatlier, most appeals, tnat three ot the.e entiemen ao mQney at yuur couinand. keepout of it. In law ther nnt like to travel in harness do not like that .-fthe frfit you at a Lqq Tflft fnre well to cash; the quidlibet, the quodlibet,
there are four parts ;
the quid-pro-quo,
their voice should sanction what their con-; A confederacy of such characters are almost and the sine-qua-non. Because in all actions
SCienr.es will nnt inctifv Th 'constantly tormea, ana tnere is no oetier "U1 .r ' K ""j
. , . . , nrpv fnrthpm tian I thov rail usl a vouri"- absolute maris, sinejokis, which, jr and manfully an.l voted for t,ereopl of l-J fr ; oJ are fleeced bV gantly and clas.icalty rendered i,
Jlissoun. liiev deserve nraise ior their in- u Hi.' this iicrriniinri nf npru
v t 111', Ul 0.. lliIV..-3. 1J . UIIJ UIOMIIHI"" I -
HAVE JUST RECEIVED, & ARE NOW OPENING,
being ele-
into Knjrlish,
is, that whatsoever he be that gave the first
dependence because, in vicious tiaies, every pie society is ever convulsed, as appears un- stroke, it was absolutely ill and without a act a? honor U dn-Uv an art of vi-t-ie it rJ- f 'rtunatefy to be the case here." joke. Secondly, the quodlibet, or trie dama-, act o. honor is do.blj an act o4 utje , it re , j ges ; but that the law has nothing to do with,'
quiring more virtue to resist the contagion of
bad examples. Such men as these can be trusted.
We insert from the National Intelli
genc
the following copy of the letter which they sent home for their justification. Washington, Feb. 12, 1820. Sir: We have received a copy of the res-
C0MJTK1SISG A GENERAL ASSORTMEXT Q9 British, India, French, And Domestic Dry Goods 5 Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlerv, Glass Ware, and Groceries. T'vrenvps. .March 10. 48-tf
TOR THE CENTINEL u,1v Slaie i''11 ,U4 wiiaiori ouiai,v s . j jhw, i SUNDAY SCHOOLS. they are all in client's perquisites, according ; Thn --Htutilitv of these institutions, have to the ancient Norman motto ; if he is cast, ; been soov.7 demonstrated by e.rperience, " castrandum, he is 'semper idem ruinari-. the best criterion of such establishments dum.f Thirdly, quid-pro-quo, feeing counsel ; that it would be superfluous at this day, to giving words tor money, or having money ; s.iv any tiling on that score. The pros'pect 'or words ; according to that ancient Nor-; ofVjccessirTthU place was at first, thought man motto, 'Sicurat le.r, we live to perplex, donhiful by man v. Fourthly, the sine-qua-non, or, without some!V.t its aHf.,ni!ih5nr ranid nronrpss. has thing, what would any thing be good for?
olution passed by the Senate and House of j most pleasingly put those doubts to flight. Hout a large wig, wlial wcuiu oe me ouiRepresentatives of the stale of Delaware, on The School from a small beginning has in of the law ? the 15th January last, declaring, That it is, so short a space, as it has existed, has grown A cause! Jack, the groom, and Mary, the in the opinion of the General Assembly, the : to the respectable number of one hundred and cook-maid, had a law suit, wherein Jack was constitutional right of the United State, in ' twenty scholars. Its prospect from being plaintiff, and Mary, the cook-maid, defendant Congress assembled to enact and establish as beclonded with gloom, now wears quite a Jack came home a little in liquor, and one of the conditions for the admission of a brilliant and most cheering aspect. From mad a forcible entry on the cook' premises, new state intr the Union, a provision which what I have seen, and what I know, I have the kitchen, and determined to have a sop shall effectually prevent'the further introduc- little doubt, in another month, there will be the pan. Mary, the defendant, insisted on tion of slaveiVinto such state: and that a upwards of two hundred scholars! a right of refusal, (a sop in the pan, vou must due rPirard to" the true infest of such state The nroiectors. and natrons of this institu- know, is a very serious thing, for without
ii .ri... : u , :n u., r:i;o iihi nuiitps. what are all honors and niates
the same should be done." themselves, on the almost unlocked for sue- good for? Nothing more than an embroitl- al descriptions, urn be ery care That expression of the opinion of the le- cess, which is crowning their exertions. The ered button-hole ! and if we consider a sec- tally "P1'1' vVA"px, pcpV ' 1- - 4l, : ,nc.;.Kn.cc nrvlrrnn, orfw rarmoc .mrK U Tetai'V Clf Statft a ration's COOfc. the Der- r 1. 111 I lltjX.
tr, UUIII1 IMC lUlUHl lillll I1UU311II IIVV timavi'iuaiaoo vii n 1 v- n .-t ii v. . . -ai i ii. j nun u, . . . , . ?B? f ' r.. root
wmcu 4 " '" eirfin- Vincennes, Jan. 27, 1820. 42-tf
jXWlWJl SALT, FOR SALE AT KILGOUR, TAYLOR & WEBB'S. 10th March. 48 tf
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under discussion in Congress, connected with the reward of its own labors. Nevertheless, it quisites are the sop in the pan, with flip nmnne nilmUcinn ftfM'iufii.ii.-;. n npw t hut iutire. to observe, that much of the ouuiiam zntkerum choose to crease tiiei
state, into the Union, has been considered, success of this institution, is very fairly as- gr-) Well, plaintiff Jack, sei,ed Mary by ivith all that defeienceand respectful atten- scrihable to the industry, and unwearied at- the left hand there was the quidlibet : Mary j j flj Fk tion to which it is justly entitled. The most tcntion of its secretary. took Jack by the right hand and pulled him v Ks)Um deliberate examination "of the suNject, con- His task is an arduous one, and he acquits i"to the dripping pan this was the quodlibet; j . rwi ? nected with the constitution of the U. States himself of it in a manner, as creditable to his now, il the dripping pan had not been there,; IGF jCciy--- 1 CI I lOP m and the treaty of cession bv which that tcrri- head and heart, as it is beneficial to society, he could not have fallen into it ; and it lie j J ? torv was acquired, has resulted in a sincere The writer of this, cannot here omit, to pay had not been there, the dripping pan could? (on MARKET STREET, ferry.)
and firm conviction in our minds, that Con- that jut tribute of devotion, which he has not have received him and this is law ami ; -m ,tos p reSpectfully returns his sincere.
tne loquaciousness oi me law is muiu-ioqua- thanks to his friends and the public of
ciousness tor asmuch nevertheless more-. Vinppnn ml 5t vJrJnltv. fnr thp liberal en-
gressdoe3 not possess the powr to impose ever felt towards the benevolent spirit of the
snr.h a restriction unon tht neonle of Mis- lauirs ever consnicuous in heavenly works
nnri-in (he formation of thpir state, ronsti- of active charity, not in the mere ivin2 of over likewise, and aUo.
tuti .n. It would certainly be more gratify- alms, their fair'hands are put forth, the wil- 'rie liberty of th law is the happiness of by assirjuitv and punctual attention to bui-
mciit.iis ,ouu u is cij- "ppj lul uo ness, still to merit a Rhare ot the public pat-
couragement that he has received, and hope3
ini' to us to vote on this or anv other nuestion linff instruments of their kind Jiood natured
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confrmahlv to the opinion of the legislature, hearts ; to do what every man must praise. "e.ucau ioai we nave we uucriy w go 10 if we could Ho so consistently .tith a con- I should have been astonished, had I not found law. Mobile Gazette. j scientious discharge of duty ; "but under our them engaged in this good cause. On their present convictions that it i not in our pow- side of the house, every thing is as it should THE FRIGA IE CONGRESS, er in this instance, we trust that the legisla- be ; a sufficient number, well qualified to XVe have been favored with the perusal of lure, in' their candour, will duly appreciate teach, have volunteered, who, true to the ejr- a letter from an officer on board the Conur motives in the discharge of a painful du- alted character of the sex, perform their duty, gress, at Angier Bay, Straits of Sunda and tv, and that we shall stand excused for ex- with zealous fidelity. dated Sept. 20th, 1819, received by an im pressing an opinion upon the subject differ-' When the writer ol this, has found so much val at Baltimore; from which we give the ent from that stated in the resolution. ; to approve, it could hardly be expected he following exti act :
v e have the honor to be. very respectlul-j would close with him any thing cenonous, After a verry boisterous passage of 64
ly, sir, your most obedient servants,
N. VANDYKE, O. HORSEY, L. M'LANE. Caleb Rodney Esq. Speaker of the Senate of the State of Delaware.
and he will not; but he cannot help noticing days, we yesterday made these Straits, and
somewhat of a remissness, in some of the have put in here for the purpose of watering young gentlemen of the town. There are before proceeding to Canton. There is a not enough of teachers for the numerous small settlement here belonging to the Dutch, classes of boys. He hopes, the bright ex- composed of Javanese, and a Dutch Goverample set before their eyes, by the fair sex, n0r.. The soil (the Island of Java" is e.rwill stimulate the young gentlemen in fu- tremely fertile, and abounds with tropical
, ... f ., it. iture' to attend in sufficient numbers for the fruits of every discription. From the deck
remaps, in .m. u, tm. -nu F -occasion. They may rest assured, that tfcej you may behold cocoanuts, oranges, lemons,
peace, mere can ue no murr injury uo.it- iu . wiU find a nobie reward, in the liberal ap- pine apples, watermelons pomegranates, and a newly improved country, than by the tales - probation of thc w',seand the good. several species of fruit unknown in our cli-
Ot illiterate, stupid, ana ignorant or uesign- d f-d f h . . seneraiionm ,mat mwin!P as snontaneousl v as the nine
v - i 7 n n i j x
'with you. Fowls are here purchased at two
THE CORRUPTIONS OF THE TIMES, rupees each, or one dollar for 24. The in-
ing travellers. By the courtsey of the world, they are allowed to stretch the truth, a little,
Thev
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on subjects oi small importance, me? arejA ppearmore an(j more to demand enquiry, habitants very much resemble our nothern
ynvuegea uya cerrain license, granieu i em, , d (o require correction. Every montn we Indians, only they are much uglier their
in an aes, iu iu;uiuiaiiui f wouiicis mc JnfnrmpH nt snmpt hi
astonishment of the credulous. Without the fear of contradiction before their eyes, they
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enormous abuses exist in the treasury of the United States, which he has made a motion
can tell of sea monsters, and mermaids, and witches, and warlocks, and other long nibb'd things which they have seen in their pereg
rinations. They may, also, toss a town over a river, from one state to another, without the consent of either. They may, if possible, lengthen and shorten distances, alter the courses of rivers, make the waters run up stream and do many other miracles, with perfect impunity. People smile at such things, and seldom attempt to disprove or disbelieve them. But. when a prating school-boy, who has read little, and seen less, and is entirely ignorant of men, breaks from his mother's a-pron-string, and travels a hundred miles to see the world, and is allowed to cram his illdigested letters into the columns of a widely circulated newspaper, without regard to grammar, style, or truth, the case is very different :--we condemn the taste of the printer, as much as we despise the falsehood of the correspondent. We allude to a letter which appeared in the Commentator, of the 2d inst, a paper
are informed of something of the kind in teeth are entirely black, from chewing the
banks ; again in the state treasuries, and now 'beetle nut ; and opium is nearly as valuable
we are informed by Mr. John Randolph, that here as diamonds with us. But the world,
to investigate.
Lexington Pub. Adv.
Candidates for Office. The following gentlemen are candidates for the following offices, for this county, arranged in the order in which we received their names :-- FOR SHERIFF. John Decker ASSOCIATE JUDGE. Win. R. M'Call, Samuel Adams, John M'Donald, Esq. Mark Barnett, Henry Ruble.
however different in appearance, custom,
and religion, is still the same every where:
money is the idol of their worship, and for
it they sacrifice honor, and even life itself. " The day after to-morrow we sail for
Canton, with two ships under our convoy.
Our officers and crew are in excellent health ; though at Batavia, which is about
90 miles from this place, it is extremely un-
healthy, and the ships lying there are daily
losing their men. The American ship Tea
Plant, ready to sail, has lost the captain and
every soul on board, by the dysentary, which, we learn, is raging there with ungovernable
fury ; among them was Midshipman Tallma-
dge, of U. States' Navy, who came out, supe a i c
pose, for improvement in his profession." Norfolk Herald.
The Hon. William King, has been nom
inated as the candidate for Governor of Maine
under the new Constitution. The eastern
papers state that the nomination was made
"without distinction of party."
ronage ; his work will be in the most fash ionable stile, and at the following prices, viz
For Making Coats, from - $5 to $6 00
Pantaloons, from - - l 50 to 2 00 Vests, 1 50 March 10. 48-3 w To the Benevolent. A YOUTH, is in search of his friends, and
if any person should know people of the
name of IVY ; mv father's name is JAMES
IVY, and my two Brothers, Joseph and
Absalom, they are from the state of Ten
nessee. I w ould be glad if the v would se & me a letter to Princeton Indiana t fur I intend to reside in that tettletnent some'imc.
JAMES I Y.
Princeton, la. March 7. A-Md
i othe Prisoners of Raisin and Fort Meis. IT is well kne.wn, that the humane ant
patriotic citi.ens of Detroit, who, at their own expense, relieved many of you from Indian captivity, have heretofore refused to receive remuneration from any of you, fro n a
Deiier, tnat u they were entitled to auv, it should be made by the United states. Congress have at last consented to do this act of
justice. But, to enable thoe gentlemen to
obtain their claims, it is necessary for the prisoners themselves to state in writing ! at they know as to each case, and 6 wear to, and -cause the same to be formally certified by a Justice of the Peace. The undersigned have been appointed Agents to take these depositions ; and will give their attendance for that purpose, at any time in Lexington during this, and the enuin month, where the ransomed prisoners, or those who have any information respecting such cases, will be "pleased to call on them. Such as cannot attend here, will be pleased to inform us where their depositions may be taken; or where information repectin sucli case can bepiocured. "-- THO. T. BAUR. JOHN LOW RY. Lexington, K. 2-2d Feb. 1820. 48-t JC7Doctor Bower, of Georgetown, will communicate to us any information which may be given to him on these subject, and
aid any person in taking depo&iuu&a, &.c
