Indiana Centinel, Volume 3, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 April 1820 — Page 3
5? with the at.scr.ee of the Jfor.r.glr.Jr, and fame' then the
- ----- ..iua luumau- ; proclamation styling t
i,s, aiLaciiea iu mm a suspicion m the minds uard ot the" nfcnmn 't-Viifli T I i i
w wm,, ""-v.. iL.Jicu iu express, commanders, it is said.
crir.isir.dtr (a colonel) issuui a
ocmseives tne auvafnee
Constitutional army." Other
Attention?
THE VINCENNES DRAGOONS,
LAW DUST and SAW DUST. To set up a village, with tackle for tillage, Jack Carter took to the Saw. Toping: and to pillage that came little village .Ice IVUifctf tool; to the La.r,
At the first intimation of suspicion, the Di
; rectory, alarmed for the safety of the bank.
repaired untner, ana examined its find", and found all safe. This, however, only lulled, but did not eradicate suspicion. Further searches were made, and in a pocket book.
left in one of the desks, of the bank, there'
was uncovered a.irstot his estate, with its value, and a Ikt of his debts and credits, exhibiting a krge balance in fat or of his estate, after his" debts should be s; tlsf.ed. lie
firHrN'fTp'W then proceeds to disclose bis contemplated
- ii.t, u.,u tut? cause oi ii in leeimg expres
sions, ot Uiiich. the following ;s a correct and true copy. " I keep no bock of accounts, end this is nearly the state of my affairs as I can recollect them. I shall in a few days leave this part of the world, and when to return God only knows. My conduct I know will be condemned, and myself with it. The mo
tives v.hicn mduce me, no man feels but myCrkd Jack, ths av-r,cr. I know, neiv,.- se' ?!ri sorrv for the efi'cct that will be
r ' 1 v.v.
They e.r.g"ed so p'iant
r f
Siurp as a Weasel tor rats.
what with their saw dut. and what with
teir daw uest, They Luided the eyes of tha flats. JcLbrought to the people a bill for the steeple They swore they wouldn't' bs bit ; Sat out of a taw pit, end into a law pit ! Jaf-"k tickled iLiem u: with a writ.
nave gone witn their V di naradc on Saturday th 2M of tY:
respective divisions, which consists of the inst. at 11 o'clock, A. M. at the Inn of F. whole of the army of the expedition, to dif- Cunningham, equipped a the law directs. Icrent departments of the kingdom, and chat An election will be held on that day for a the plot is of magnitude there is no doubt. CORNET in said companv. Punctuality ia I will write you soon and more fully, via attendance is earnestly requested. Gibraltar.'' fhil. Gaz. l '
1st April, laxi'j.
A strong fort on the Narrow Pas3.
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LIQUORS.
Portsmouth, (Eng.) Dec. 24. The Conway, captain Bernard, from th?
hast Indies, last From the Lape and St. II c! - ena, arrived here on Saturday niht. She FOR SALE, a Quantity of Liquors of the had a remarkably fine passage of forty days First Quality, by Wholesale or the single from the latter place, Bonaparte remain Gallon, terv low for Cash conMstin" of
almost wholly within doors; the house pis-j paring for him was in a great stafe of for- i
twardncss; the apartments aie very paciuus
and convenient, and all on one fioor. Uertrandand his lady are allowed to walk over the land unattencd, but should they be seen conversing with any persons, which
sometimes happens with strangers, it is itn-
V e both of us '.he by the stocks.
V Li e i iur my savings t;im blocks into shavings
Xju lawyers are shavin- the biocivs I
The Comet t'ot'ter niht I spied ; A gazing crowd we; e standing by, And every tojpie, with wit supplied, iiemark'd the striT.ckr of the skv. A mimwoth "t-'.?po!o !' said a wag, ' For certain proof its tail behold.' You fool ! replied a limping hag, ' Such certain nonsense ne'er was told.8, Itis, vo"n man, a world on fire. 'Whit folly calls the tail, i llame. Our sinful globa will thus e-qiire, c And turn to nothing, whence it came. Nc .v mark my words,' continued she, IJ. is a never f illi lg sign. That soon an earthquake there will be, Or bloody war, or p-ague malign.' ji pair in hteck appro ich'd me next : Said Cuff, ' I'll tell you what, my dear; When comet come, den Massa wext, For sartin ?ign cb locus year And whfn dey come, wid hunrv mout Dey nibble ebry tin dat prbvv : Beside, dey alway bring de drou--ht, And drink up all de brooks dat llw.' Two bookish Infidels I heard, V ho held an irreligious p.irle Each contradicting other's word, With more than athehtie snarl. Sir Isaac Newton prov'd,5 said one, That comets ;ound the sun revolve ; I disregard your sage Brydon'e, Wno thought they in his disk dissoTve. Through empty space they srrilVv sail,
produced uron the Church of wliich I have mediately telegraphed, and tue patties are
taken into custody and examined.
A most furious insurrection is stated to
Cogniac Brandy,
Holland Gin, AND Tcneriffe Wines.
Apply at
KAUSLEIl & 1ES, Market Street.
The place of v'ncennes, 2C;h March, 1820. 51tf
(It Wholesale or Retail,
been a member ; but it injures not 'the reu
nion of others, and everv one has to vender
an account for himself. Iam also sorry for ,,,ave lr4e u'Jt at Smyrna. Much blood
the families that will suffer in feelhv? : but:Deen shea on Hie occasion.
.thev have not ine alone to blame. I haveifhc Vich was stormed, and he himself es-
for a long time been innocentlv attached to!caPfd with crcat difiiculty. lu fpmiln f,M,l novoi. fc!irtni.i iiJvo ii.,ri,4 fi The IVcii d ciit'-i Message had been nub-
any other kind, had I not been driven to a! 1:8,11,11 111 1 l0t "l the ,J"!ulln paptrs, ami ily j IVI J ,V 1 liX
'ket Street, Vinceimes,
loor to C. Graeter, Esq's. Hotel
take with me three thousand dollars, the ernment is actively ana sincerely coopera- A nm
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diderent course bv the mc'iaees of niv family' waa regarded as an able fctate paper. In
a-ul their satellites. I h-ue left property 1 remarking upon it the editor ot the Lour- ?lJayccf sufficient to ppy all nv debts, and have a!'Pr ":4iIt is satisfartory lo learn from lare surplus left to s-Tpiiort inv family. I -.this document, that the United States' guv- ISext i.o
clothes on mv b:iek. and on rhnnrp. lun i tijK in p'Jttins lvn the slave trailc."
hordes, and mv old wakb. With this scar.tv) 1 hs Plince Regent lias appointed Anthony rpo fJ amount T ppW a hpiv muuirv mnl n i:.nv rm-! Barrley, E-q to be IT H. Majesty's Com- X .ililiLl b Jfi
SaI t
payment. The place to which I. am jjoing nwsloner "carrying into eRect the Gib and T is distant, and unknown to an v human beini j 71,1 articles d the -Treaty ot Ghent, vice John Vjjr alljO V tlCl end in all probability I shall not be heard ofi?'-'v.v' cl' deceased.
nose, vv inasor cLi5rown soap Pipes, Spanish & com
mon scgars
Manufactured Tobacco
Information CaildJCS CaStlllSS Mr. Henry o
for several yeirs. KJn tlie ,t" oi January, nmce latieyI leave a power cf attorney forMr. A.Ward an' "as nfined by indisposition. The to transact-in v business and settle my afikirs :ex-director arra was at the point ofdenth. by the sue of ar.v property necessary; but! ?arshal Sou.lt was introduced to Louis I would rather he would retain the Paris pro- v'f who restored to him his baton as a Totfv ! Mar-fill f rraiicp.
Signed
WILLI M TRIGG ' ir of France has grauttd a pardon
I
Boots ey shoes, assorted
t!s aii
Although they '.notiuiil
And what you t!iink a fiery t di,
Is nought but pendant atmosphere Both tailed of gravitation's laws ; Of chance, necessity and fate ; And of the lirst great recret cause, Whence motion did criminate. ' It is a BOMB!' a soldier svyo re, Shot from the blazing field of Mars ! The ilka bus fallen oft before, In yon eternal Camp of Stars 1" A general silence now ensued ; No observations more were made ; But those I henrd I then review'd, And wish'd they might be justiy iveigh'd. Proclamation
to General Lavalette.
Then follows the letter of attorney to TJr
rects, after his debt" are naid. the residue nfl UUiUiiallb.
his estates to he appropriated to the supoort Unfortunate Occurrence. J
rs-,; M n i rnm llnwiirrl ronnfv srates lnat Air. llrnrv
vi ;ii- ikiic. ill lut .u-t; in mc jjmvcl, lie J --- j 10 ft adds this additional memorandum : . j Carroll, acting Ue-ister of the Land office, UrOftU & IiaiTOW APJ . ....... bt hU 1 on the 29rh ult. bv a nistol sliot. J xvrff j.M.jr.cy
! 1 lie accounts and money will be found to . T . , . n1. .. ' .1 . , , r . Ti, 4, . J , r b - Mr. uhara Gentry. Iinmcd:ately up n stand lair. It there is any dehcit, it must , . r . n i- i , . i r . ; t ie h:it)!)enint of the event, Mr. Gentry dei be small, "rowing out ot miscounting. ,. . r . i i r i i u a. o W T ' 'lvered hiuuelf unto the Jude lodd, by r . , rn ' ' ! whom, after an examination of many witnes- ! "Ir- TnS uPar , 3 ?f flft' "ef " 3e' he was recognized to appear at the Suand possessed an amp.e fortune. In former. ior couft 5n Mont n t;ie 4t1l Mwn. j years oe was given to intemperance And extra- (ny in M ne.rt. s thfs unfortuuate af- . va-ince, but he had for some year, reform-; fafr -n k C(,urse of judldaj eMnination
Sri o :"VfT T VJr not PruPtr to state particular in a ; U,th Regiment ot United States Intan ry in , n2WS r LiMfs i:nfflilvP
j ii i v ittcr- - ai j i iita.oi i i Liiu.iaij urn . i,xA lousiv embraced the Christian religion, and became a ruling elder in the Presbvterian chr.rc'o. He ?.os5essed the most unlimited
contidenee, not only of Ids brethren of the 1 1
April 1, 1S20.
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Attention. T. Lang & J. Frazcr,
ll.W h comincncod ine BOOT & IIUI5ir'f vv 7t ire r ... ....
socr'tv
air.t.'.accs.
! fection of his connections,
1 C 1 I -V . --! n.-M C f 111 fl'. .I1 . Mill!
llUlliclUUa 11 iV. J :Vt.-,
oy an act oi tne legislature ; to provjde for the payment of his debts, and pfthe Stite of Iuuiana, approved January ; th at his e,t ltc is S0:VCnt, and that few 11th, lSx'O, entitled, u An Act appointing j mcn in the place were more independent, or Commissioners to select and locate a scite, mnrp rrro f,mn t)iA emharrassmeuts of the
are sj
but of all his acq
lie conducted well as a Cashier and a citizen
lie was surrounaet: wii;i me csieem miu ui- ...... ri.r.NpMt.dir r,.!lv ,.,. ,l....o.i , .1
1ms nei T h ors and . .i J ...
several otners are nnssin, some oi whom
an1; iii ea.e :.a ..Kiucucu
enjoyed the comfoi-is of a m.-.nied iife Vvith ian ar;ii ible wife with w'nom he 1 ad lived fr-r j about thirty year.?, and in whose bosom, by this last desolating act of wickedness, he lias planted a thousand goading thorns of pieremg , srrif
Upon examining his private paper? minute
ly, it is found that lie has tak n great pains
"NT . i tt. TVk no :
The transactions of Saturday my.it last, i i V xi' J , ,f uiii;.... rS. , huihbng occupied by Messrs. Afiwr, WW
-i j:. rv... A - ater Street, under the fir.. ,f
can hardlv b.ing ourselves to the o.ntem- ,G J K n han.l an as. ..1..4: 0 ....... , 1' k.... r soitn.ent of the bet stork, that could be.iM.i.
I'i'ni"!! 'i I'.itiu. ur- I'lclM litis lUlillli
ll.-l tk .... a I I ..
in -" riei 11 couoirv. wnicn I ; intend manufactm ing into HOOT.S K.:.-N0r.8
supposed to have harld the same fate. -f.a lH'mr quality, and most fnsVlwM0 'Stile tney most rcspccttullv iohrit that de.
kkw vor.K.Mcn 8 i?,ree , ' TT?? Uom "'e Vuch
Ann- -. ' unremitting e.VHitien-i to
. merit.
iarennp, r-ch R.
xv
1
GOODS:
for the permanent Scat of Government
01 4:.,
llliiV
s. He seems at the time of his depar-
Indiana," tlie Ixoveruor ot the btate ot in- tuie, so far as regarded his dealing with the diana is authorised, whenever he may decml v;01;j( to jwve p.'oviJed stvoily again' t addit expedient, to notify the commissioners of. j.. m:.lu0 siIlS to the encrinous crime 1:2 the time of their meeting : ...;?. nhnr.t to nernetratc. and ncrhans a simi-
Thcrefore, I, Jonathan Jennings, Covers ' ir istanre cannot be finmd, of au act so a-
jior and Commander in Chief of the .State cf bandoned, mingled with such traits of moral Indiana, do hereby request the Commission-; honesty. TLevent has filled his fellow citiers appointed to select and locate a scite for: 2,r-sritu more t;;an wonderthey experience
the permanent beat of Uovernmert, to meet; aijioiu4. at the house of WILLIAM CONNER, on
the Ue?t iork ot White iliver, on jlcnday the 22 d d e of May r.ext. Given u.Mier my hand, at Cor don, this 2t2d dvf 01 hi n eh, 1Gx10. JOXATIIAN JENNINGS. By th3 Governor: It. A. Nnw, Secretary. rr O -i lAiiIS, (Ky.) March 0. Sirigr.!'' JUvi'-mL On Matur ity t5,e Hh inst. Idr.jor Vrilhan; Tri i;g, a citizen of this town, end Cashier ot ti; : Branch Bank, left home in the evening.
'l A 1" " i " I A A
p'iendiur a viu 10 nis ster m rayeue c "itv, ami representing that his return might br epf ctfl the rent doy. On the Monday fo ion in ;, Bank hours arrived, and no Cashier appeared to conduct the affairs of the instit it:o:i. it had been discovered in the men time, th.-.t a young lady of respectable parentage and connexions, had disappeared, arid no conjecture could at first be formed, either of the. cvse of her departure, or of her motive in eviag her father's house. ThaM-jorV, behg stilt absent, connected
ute astonishment.
FORK1GN. FURTHER FItOM CADIZ. Extract cfa letter dated "Cadiz, Jan. 6 It would appear that a strong division of the Grand Army, originally destined against Buenos Ayres, had orders to march lor Cadiz, where a detachment to consist of GOOO men were to he sent to succour Morillo. The dav before yesterday, 2000 men entered the Isla, and at the" bridge the Marine Gaards attempted to oppose their entcrance. The result was, that the commander of the guards and the centinel were shot by the lppaoaching tronp. On their entering the town they disarmed the Marine Guard;), took the captain guneral of marines prisoner, and proceeded for this place ; but the ships of war iu the bar having learnt what had taken place at Lla, "sent about 400 Marine soldiers and oihcers to the "Curta Dura," who, on the approach of the Insurgents, fiied on them from the Fort and killed about 13 on the
spot
The tropns then retired to the Isla, and
The fast fs?.!'ing. regular trading ship
Maria, Captain Waite, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon from Liverpool, whence
she sailed on the 20th January. The editors j w i- & V of the Mercantile Advertiser have received k-a- -4.111 n papers to that date, with London panvrs and
Llovd s Lists to the ibth, 3 weeks later than I IT rl . r n- 11 former advices. They contain no news of JV11SdOU1 ' 1 d i01' OC W el)!), importance. The accounts from Spain were , IIAVn JUST RECFIVFD fc ARE NOW PENI not so late as those brought by the arrival at lluhMphia. . .. i M IP.(GTl?i(am
The favfrpool market was dull: cotton WJ
had declined abnut three farthing per pound. The roval absent wan given to the seditious and blaphemoiM libels bill, and the nnwpuptT stamp duties bill, on the 50th
Dee i-nine r. Parrament adjourned that day to the 17th February. Flour, The price of this article, at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Richmond, is &475 per barrel, and dull at that very low price. Oysters. The laws have been amended, and the Virginians seem determined that the carrying tradi in oysters shill be secured to thein&elve. The penaltus against persons from other states fishing in their rivers are very severe. Tivq lings have been, exhibited in Baltimore, which together, weighed 1743 lbs. raised in Lancaster county, 1'ennsylvjnia. One of them was 6 feet and 3 inches in girt arou nd the body. IIis length from the root of the tail to the end of the snout, was nine
fti nnrl ft II !?; 'PKtC CtlP 18. and tho
COUrJilSJSG A OtStRAL A S SOU fM E 't 05
British, Iiuiia, French, And Domestic Dry Goods , Hard ware, Cutlery, Saddlery,
Glass Ware, Groceries. V?cnne March 10.
and
48-tf
KEN HAW A SJ1LT,
FOUSJLICJT
KILGOUR, TAYLOR & WEBB'S. 10th March. 4S tf
other 14 months old.
in OX is exniuueu ai a?w ioik, weiguing three thousand and eighty four pounds. Steam S'lip. An elegant steam ship, built by M. Eckford, at New York, 13 to ply be- Z
tween tiiat pore ana ew-uueanj, loucninj
A x 11 Watches,
at Charlestons and Havana. She is called a" descriptions. w,ll be rerv ca the Robert Fulton." Success to her! Ml r v" i Vfwl'kvl-.Veic-lork:- M. Noah's project of of pur- 2 IsAAC N- N ! lLi:1- '
r J f' j ti a
chasing Grand Island, to be settled by Jews, , ' , . . '
ha- been rejected in the legislature by a "..-'"'
