Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 April 1820 — Page 2
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VINCENSKS:::::APRIL 1, 1S20.
a tie ky fc, t,c m&nud want) The Mlowloj rcmrkaUa wctJot was 5 r y - . . o. w t. -lo tho IWutioi.arY pensions . liy some l.i:Kl to us by a soi.tleii.au e s lc . ?t iry, wl.iin - .... imngcocne of J i;r,ncl. Bank' in ;. rely.aml ho i. wtll acatal 'rth the J ley from ,l It.. cnar , p, d , rhccr provision a. n.ade for paying tb.itnbjeu of it.-.". . j h ; ' r'?r"-p- . ' , . . i f.i - l tuttves aves C noes i. STa "David Wilson, cfF.rt.BBa-, Gallatin 1 U Lishman dSorr. public notice j.reviusij given. . We fear,' county Kv. is 81 ear, of age. He hadar turned or, fi, ,.- m P' -d We in however, that no uch arrangement has been; wives, by them forty-Uo children. His vur f Mcka.e,3nothcr m fcnde. made with regard tot!ie other Branches; and, j second wile had five children, at two b.rttis, ? and another Ff' . almcn . Ja.;j, from what we saw here, ue can imagine in eleven months. Mr. V. has but two rib ; says Paddy, 'of nil he fhh in the ive
" Tho ion- taony is over !" The territo
ry of Missouii is admitted as a member of the American family. After a long and most vio'fmt di.cnssioo, in which the best tilents i?i the Union were engaged, in which " Greek mot Greek" in the varied contest of principle and expediency, both parties appear to have grounded arms, A Ie;st contented with their
respective acquisitions. A reference to the 8th section of tiie act wi:i show the terms upon which a compromise was effected. This event must give pleasure to the real p iiriot is it stopped the progress of a mot d I'erous sentiment, which, we believe, for the fust time, wa3 seriously gaining ground among the Representatives of tiie peop'e we Mean, the povsiuilUn ff a dissoh;ii:rji of the
Vttlm. Th:s ide-i, which no citizen should
h.irhor witliovt horror, was repeatelly ad
vanced on the Moor oi Congress, and even threatened by men whose lips should have
been palsied at the thought. But it i? over
C ch party has gamed as muca as it expected,
and none can be dissatished with the result.
the dissppmntinent and dismay. of the vcter
ans whom it has been necessary to turn artay empty handed from the poitals of the lUi.k. because no appropriation has been made lui pHving them. In Huston and other NewHnglaud towns, u here t!e pensianers are moie numerous than the Middle and Soulhern States, the scene imit have been distressing patticularly as maiiv of the pensioners have tiUvc-lIed from a distance to tccive the prc:uied toUiity of the. govetn-
7 1 1 riiblic
Lands
men:
Th; late
News
rom Stain' is
fullv
con-
Hr.'ard by private letters ; though i:? later inteliii;c:;c.' iu-. beea received than that al
ready published.
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i.:a u..a h'tncr witii'i smooth me iacon ann
bone on each side. He U a of PLUMAS AlsEC DO T. stature, and very active. He is a nitive of i A saj v.as asked vl-.at wa, te ni' st val-Penn-vlvai.ia, converses with ease and aiTa-liable piece u information that h-M evhilityand supports his tamilv by labor. He ; cr acquired r I learnt hoai a b ind wan, hasuomahat twerAu-tUieech, which is; (he replied) never (o Jut a foot ur.id t till paablv decent' i h-l previously witn my stic. ascertained ... : iriound n uhich I was t'put stdouti again; O i seeing this we can venture fo teli V Wijat a h-sson t. logician, and ail en what a .iiM.,uMw,;iau did, who bn.n-ht her : gged ia philosophical onquiue !
u-b:nd three children the first ycarot their
m.'.rriae: three the sjeond ; and f'.tur the i
third ; in all ten childien in tuc t!re? years, j The parties live ia the nergVjorho'jd ifhr.';;p a i Union and it is said tlut judiri ! proof can
be furnished of the fact. If iUiiiiaiieu it will?;
be pabiished.j
WASHINGTON, March 7. The hill authorizing the people of Missouri Territory to form a constitution and state government, and for the admission of the same into the Union on an equal feotiug with
the original statt-s f without the restriction.!
having received the signature ot the President
of the United States, ha become a law.
The people of tne Missouri Territory are thus relieved from a state of susnense in
which the people of the United States generally have largely participated.' It would
be urjust not to tay, that tiuough the whole
A LOVE SONG. A r'd i:i is alnii des ire : MiuJsUfs In ev crre qui Aio veri ir-idit a c;rr t:s;
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I F, horeis ogro at, an duiuar to Tin1 ale,
St. Lousi hnq. f. roia r;!!gatr.rc,r.o, an c.i-
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An Act changing the mode of selling ti e business, at the present session as well as Public I.audj, "iVoin the preset Credit to thc l?sU t!;cu le-ate, Mr. cof, tiadi,. prompt Cash, passed the Semite of the Uni- laycd a Zealand discreti.m which cutit.e ted States, 31 to 7, ou the 9th inst. (Ir. ,lim t0 thc thanki anJ couhdence oi lus cou-
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Ti-ihr, of this state, in the affirmative, and
Mr. JSohte, in the negative.) This bill provides that, after the I'ir.rt day of July next, thc lands may be sold in 80 acre lots, at One Dolbr twenty live Cents per acre. The Bill to suspend for a limited time the sale or forfeiture of Lands for failure in making payment, also passed the Senate on that thiy, and both bills tcil to the other House for concurrence. communicjmos.' MARPiIED On Thursday the 231 inst. by James Wasson, Esq. Mr. Philip lloovna to Mis Jane Hall, cf Carlisle. On Tuesday thc "28th inst. by the Rev. S. T. Scott, Mr. Edward U.Pircn, of Cnwford Co. Illinois to the amiable Miss A:;:; a IStACii.juilx, of Suiiivan Co. Indiana.
Election.
rV VIRTUE of two Writs of Election, to me 'Upct'Ml, by his Excellency Jonathan Jfxmngs, Governor and Commander in chief .of the State of Indiana, There will he an E'-tion holden in the several townships in this rouutv. on MONOAV, the 17th of APIHL next, 'or two ls'iciate Judges to fill the vacancy occasioned bv tiie rsigri itisn of John Kicuig and John li. L'ren.wn, V.y js. At wliicii tiisie, and at the proper p' ces. tiie Inspectors, Judges anl Clerks ot t.t ctions will pleas2 be punctual in their ai"v::idacce. B. V. TJcckes,
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Stltlltl.tS.
The whole of yesterday v. as occupied by the House of Representatives in the consideration of the Navy Appropriation Bill. The Debate, though desultory, was interesting, m relieving the house and the galleries from the monotony of the Missouri Question, and operating ja tliem something like a shu'ver altera drought, refreshing the se:iswis, and reviving the drooping faculties.
Washington, Maich n. The lipase of Representatives ir, busily engaged on the Appropriation liills, every item of vvhicii is couieated with sme anima!io.i TliO state of the Treasury has pro
duced a vigilance on the score ot appiOi,iia-i
ions of public money, not unsalutary cer- ViniieMie 2Cth jrch.
r;i!iily,uut entirely upuceueutca m it smct uess.
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MARKET STREET, door to C... Greater, Es(fs Hole.
COW for sale.
Having determined to hold on to the Navy, the House has now also detet mined to cm
Oil With tiie fortifications. "rvr c T i' i r-T mr . A r ... rri , . , . , rOR tsALL a rood MiLCiI CO A , with ihc luitary Academy yesterday un- (an- C- If derwent the oideai, and cau.e out unhuit. ajoang a It was admitted, however, that there were'v. 104. Vlire at t!iiS 0-''lSe' a r-,i. i t'..c,., .,r:. v mcennes, 13th Marciu 4'Ju
which ictpiiie! reotedv ; aiitl it was sujes-'
leo, inaL ineie were uouses Witicii retjuaeu j
reform.
To-tlay the Missouri Expedition is crpec- TIIE OFFICERS, No, -Commissioned OfTT
teu to have its trial.
R es:imeiital Orders .
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NOTICE. A Special meeting of the Vx-cekxes TcCIIAMCS 3K.EVOI.ENT OCIETT. is requited on Monday evening at 7 o'clock, at the OITe at' John C. Keile: Esq. II. iMMiLE, Frest. P. S. Punctual atfenJunce is requested, on business of importance. March 25.
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WASHINGTON, March 3.
The Question settled ! Ve v. st heartilv congratulate our readers "o felicitate our feliow-ritizena ireneially, that the. Missouri question is SE TTLED. 'The few past days l;ae been a frying time in Congress.; but the trial has passed, av we louk imw tmly for harmony and conciliation on a!! sid; s.
Mililia Election. Candidates for Colonel, of the 1st Regiment 1st Brigade. Ctii Dixiaion ludiauaMilitia. Lieut. Col. I! Y AC IN Vll LAS-ELLE, Captain RGEilT L('N TIN, Junior. Can'iiuctes for Lieiternut Colonel, Major PlEIvlIE ANI)!IE, Carta'.n JOHX M YElliS. JAMwS U. M-CALL.
cers, Musicians . and Privates of the I'ii .-t VIRTUE of an Execution to me dirr-
; licguneut Indiana -Militia, are hereby notified len' nsarist t .e Uoods nr.. I Chattels. I.andj
tliat an Lieetion will be held at the Court House in Vincennes, on Saturday the First
jday of A pi tl ensuing, tor a
COLONEL, LIEUT. COLONEL, ami a MAJOR,
Vj command the said Re r rr.cn t.
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For Jlnjor. JAMES p. BADOLLET, JOSIAH L. ILP..ME3.
.ass
Lhdl. Cel. Co.nu. lst. 1C,
Viucpnr.es. llh !arch, !S:f. St;tC Oi I iiCi tiiluj
;d
CaiKiiclates for Oili
The spectacle, in thi- country very rare, Vii eahil.ited ai Hagerstown, Md on the
25th ultimo, of three men e.recuted at once,
for murder. W illiam Cotterill. en. and ranged in the order in which we received ortlei ed, that
Id the Circuit Co'irt. Fihri:ar:f ?V; 1 SCO. iloxana ih-on, Compt. ") In Chanc-ry.
Vi-t.no:, ar H ! William Wit.,.., I.ft. J v.c The Corjplaiiidtit by Ti.ornas II. Pla!'e,h
i Counsel, ilns n.tv uU -,d !.er hill and
ana icnements ot TKl' IAaN FOHI), I shall e.vpose to Sale at Puh'ic Auction, ou the div of April iw.rt,at t!:e Court-Jiouso di.or in '"'t na Haute, for current r.it) :fy, the f !'o-Lots f.f Land, or s j much of them as v. : . s-?:i,a Executi n, to wit: TAe 6'. E qr. 25, in Town. 1J, A, of Jr. r. 6ec. 2. 'i'jrn. 14 Y. of i7. 11 ;. .7,- See 2, Ts-w. 14 V. cf P.. II For L. II. SCOT T, S!. f. V C. JtI!N T. KINO, Drp'y. li-rro Haute. 18tl, Maicii, lcO!.
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The following gentlemen are candidates! tag to t!ie -satisfaction of th Court, .;c for the following othces, fr r this ccantv. ar- indent is not an inhabitant f th.is wtatc i
er T WILL SELL nli mv Landed Poss
If .lit r :'' r. -i
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Wilba n Cotterill iun. and John Cotterill,' iheir names :
son ol the hit named, werr hung, pursuant j
to u ir sentet.ee, for the murder of a person of the name ol Adams, the atrocity of which our readers will generally lemembei. John., the youngest son, addressed the multjtude. ar d acknowledged the guilt of his brother and hiaiielf. but asserted the inocence of the father. William, the eldest son, concurred in the declaration of bis father" innocence ; and the old man persisted to tiie last in declaring that he tea innocent, hut affirmed
that he was prepared to die 'The catastrophe was aa awful and afflictive one. It is
snockinj: to see an innocent man put to death
as a guilty one; and almost as shocking to see a man brought to his dread account with
falshood on his lips.
WASHINGTON, March 6. The subject which has occunitnl so mud
oi the tim of the present Conjrres;', bein
now happily disposed of, the other mattei
depending before both House may be ex Aected to receive the attention due to them
Among tnese, the several aupronriation
iaws. will n amouj me tirst, a mst ur
gently icuiiiu iitcalioc. Last atuxdav
FOR SHERIFF.
John Decker. Valentine J. Bradley Samuel Parr James Nabb. John Scott
ASSOCI A TE JUDGE. Wm. R. M'Call Samuel Adams,
John M'Donald, Esq .
Mark Burnett Herirv Ruble. David Brown.
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s!o;,s in Mgo County Consisting, lirsS cf tr.e i-.rm on which I now reside, conta:ni:,g 5AL0 Acres, on Ilonev Civk P
celenrlaat 110 acre of which aiv in rnm,o r.,;. -
unless ti:e said
t ! .. l k r i
ai.u aiii.rji ici h iii in i 1 irn if... ...... .. . a ' -. I'm.
, f t. rr. ; i,v'y l ' uX li"n- a Meadow, a youn-Orchard, ot to. v-ouit answer u,,. comphinKmis of both IVach a' d Am !e 'iVees a comH-i ta''bill, the sau.ew.h be taken a.co,dd,anda DweBiM, J!;,se, tul.f-i; decree entered up accordingly, nml it is fur- Smoke lf-e. a g..xl Double Ba'rn tc li ther ordered. tUat a ennv m,i,.,.K, : ... T . . . C. It
, . , ' - ". iii- 9 m i-vn iey as nes.rMvi
si!i ieu i::n e v. eeiva succeNieiv
m loo li.4 i- .nnv l i t ,o 4;t-M r,f i
nn.. CnnflnMt. r.rw.ta.l t! . ' "',u'. ueing oil tao
. , r....v. ... mail.-, a-;i ii.ac mam reat in
vuusc v cuuuuueu io me next term cf this court.
A Copy, Attest. CURTI- GILBERT, Clerk. Ierre Haute, March 8th, 1820. 49-3 w Taken UP
mi i.ju mam read from mcennes to Fort Harrison and well adapted to Public Business, with ped Sugar Camps, 'Timber, Prairie, exed-
anua stone iaarry. One Quarter Section ,ri Praitie CreeV, comprehending both Prairie and Timber, a good -dl Scat, 40 acres in cultivation, with
BV Joseph Cr,,, at Fort Snje, W arC7te
county, one
Bay Mare Colt Three years old, appraised at Five dollars. One sorrel Horse Colt.
rour years old.
and Martin Reiley
1 certily the ah try Eatray Book.
Id, one white hind iW
praised at Five dollars, bv John Mvnr.
i . j j - . , leiley. 4 1
on that Prairie, comprehending both Timber and Prairie of the first Q iality, being in Section 9, Township 14, of Range II. Nine and a half Quarter Sections on the head of Honey Creek, with an equal portion ct Prairie and Timber. These Lots will be sold separately, or alt
together
, at a low price, and credit for a
I certify the above to be a true conv fm P A - r3l.n uiU ,,e &yea
r. . lu auv pCrsnn purcnasing t.'ic whole, and
the manner ot payment made eav, by JOHN T. THOMPSON, Mirch 13, IS9. 50-5
v. , J- C. HEILEY, J. P.
