Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 April 1820 — Page 3

SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 18?0.

We are vexed every week by the Campkints of Citizens of this town, that they are not furnished regularly with their papers. Now, the fact is, that We constantly remind the Carriers of their omissions, which they as pertinaciously deny .but we now," once for all, promise those patrons who are so wantonly neglected, that the next complaint Trill remedy the evil in a proper manner. At the late election for Associate Judges in this county, Citizens Ruble Si Barnet Tvers chosen by respectable majorities. TTc have long anxiously Waited for a sight of the speech which Mr. Pinkney lately delivered in the Senate of the U. S. on the Missouri Question ; but it has not been reported in any of the Washington papers which have come to hand, and our anxiety is increased by the contradictory remarks of those who heard it. We, however, present our readers with a speech of tills gentleman, made ttnny years ago, Avliich shews that he his since fallen into the fashionable frailty of turning his coat to suit lis convenience. When we can procure his late one, we shall also publish it. The fo'1 nving sre the concluding remarks of the Tl vexing Post cn the .subject, " Pinkneu's Speech. We now publish Mr Pinknev's sDeech, delivered in the Maryland legisl.tt ure.against the existence and exlentioa of slavery ;. and supporting himself by opposite and learned quotations from the celebrated Montesquieu, to shew .that in republics the toleration of tnis evi! is rdways cause of just alarm. Tnis doctrine v. as publicly maintained in 1780, by the same man, who, on the Jte Mi.es :,ri Ourstion invoked lieaven and earth in support of the cmse of sla very, ar.d, .ve c.-rn from those who j Were present at the debute) actually j worked himself np, in the course of hisi japeech, to a degree of zeal, or rather! Qf fury, that hardly knew any bounds ; ; treating the leading gmtleman opposed io him with marks of personal disrespect that outraged all decorum, set even deesncv at defiance, ind turned the Senate chamber into a bear-garden. But it must be remembered that the speech we Jiave before U3 was delivered in those early uncorrupted days, before he apostatised from thosa salutary truths in rnoX'aIs and politics, with which his generous benefactor ernbued. bis mind ; before he became callous in his commerce with he world, and exchanged the cepts Jie had learned from his kind instructor, for those cf a Machiavel and a Richlieu, t7"ich taught him that SELF should be his only guide through life, and that, in the pursuit of this object, he should let nothing come in the way ot his darling purpose, and that if he should think it Subservient to his views, he should not scruple even to turn his back on him to whom he owed all he was, and all that he ever should be. But why should 3".v conduct, however inconsistent, and Jipwcver indecorous, and whether it re.t " to men or measures, cauc surprise in those who are acquainted with his rank ingratitude to Judge Chase ? Jit who's ungrateful, has ?io faults bid cn ; All other crimes may pass for virtues in him. Jlon. JVallcr Taylor. We assure this itlenrm and his friends, thnt we never intended to report any person s actions incorrectly. What w'e published respectin; him, we believed to be fact, and lire not yet convinced otherwise : when we are, the redress slnll be commensurate with the injury. He can never fasten upon us the charge of uilfd misrepresentation ; for, if ovr remarks were unfounded, we have ample justification in our reach, and shall avail ourselves of it; beinp;, as regards our public course, fully as sensiliire as a senator should be. Uut having, ourselves, suffered much from what we know to be wilful misrepresentation, and having a strong suspicion that in tins case Ave were correct in prhicip'2, wo do not think that tiro cclxikn: w ill compel us to retreat, although manu uvred by all the civil and military tactics of general Taylor. We shall first jmore particularly, strictly and rigidly enquire i.ito the facts, and then explicitly end candidly draw every rational inference ; ar.d if he be acquitted of a rotaT7 course of conduct, it will not be more by his asseitions, than our own acknowledgement. Still, this arlv-nowldoement will not i proceed either from fear or veneration of the name, station or character of our adversary; (an editor of a newspaper beins as rood a a senator in congress &ny day;) but purely from our love ot truth, and sense of moral and political Justice yet, somehow n other, we have a shrewd suspicion the genera! has r;ot the wrong pi; by the car this time ; howevfr, the ;ood book says, He xcho Stirs ihe trine!, shall reap the ich:r!i::::i ; anu we are iuiiv- roMineu 10 taiv our chance in the storm. The article he comphins of, ws ncnned by the editor of this p-p?r; and his ignorance cf ns vxionc.lio'y.d have cauied his hisiuiK-.tion respociini; its authorship. Those who know us best, know that vc roprl dict.it ion, and do nat receive u-sistaiu-o. Perhap it wonM be better tor the General, it some other people could say as much of themselves. c. i.nve no more from the Via Vr'orid

Prices at ! Orleans tn fkz Uth Kzrcli. Flour, 82 to S3, no sales, Corn, G2$ Bacon, 6 to 9 cts. Beef and Port, 14 to 10 dollars per bbl. Cotton, 10 to 14 ct. Tobacco, g4 50 to $5, W hishcy, 50 to 62J cts. dull. Cofce, 28 to SO cents per bag; Sugar 6 to 8 cts. by hhd. Cats, 75 cts. to gl. Venison Hams per pair,75 cts. to 31, Firkin Butter 12 to 16 cts. Cheese G to 12 J cents. Few arrivals uith produce tothat date. But the river was thronged with boats, which would make a sensible effect on

the market, not much to the advantage j o the owners. Electioneering. We are requested to announce the following gentlemen as candidate for the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of Imliana. THOMAS II. BLAKE. GEORGE R. C. SULLIVAN, ROBERT STURUUS. rCPThe terms of the Cenlincl, in future, are TwoDollars, if paid in advance, Three Dollars, if paid within sir months, and Four Dollars, if not paid until the end of the year. It must be di.stinctly underslood, that these conditions apply only to those who have subscribed previous to this date To new subscribers the terms are Two Dollars, which they must pay in advance, or the paper cannot be furnished to them. zff.fgMft LAWREXCEBURGH, April 1. The Governor of this State has respited the execution of Amasn Fuller, it present confined in the jail of this county, and under sentence of death for the murder of Palmer Warren, un til the i'lia day of August neat WASHING TON, March 51, Our readers v. ill perceive, many of them with aching hearts, that the hill to establish an uniform system of Bankruptcy, has been rejected in the Senate of the United States. This important measure has not failed from the want cf a fell consideration ; it has been maturely considered. Nor has it failed, we believe, because a majority of the Sen ate deem a Bankrupt law inexpedient. Some ot the friends of the bill thought it best to unite what is called the insolvent svstern with what is technically termed the bankrupt system that is, to apply the latter to merchants and tra ders only, and to extend the former to all other debtors ot a certain amount, with their own consent: these R;eiitlcmen, uniting to them tho?e who disap-j prove all legislation on the subject, sncceeded in enraftinr this feature in the bill. The union of the two principles, being deemed an insuperable objection with several cf those who favor a strict, and simple bankrupt act, they were converted into enemies to the bill, c formed, with the opponents of both principles. a majority against it. j nc decided vote by which the bill has been lost in the Senate, will, in all probability, induce the House of Representatives to abandon the subject there, for the present session at least. The hearts cf thousands of unfortunate men will sink within them when thev shall hear of a decision which r c c it i s almost to seal their fate, and convert long cherisned hope into despair. We feel for them, as we trust we feel for the distressed, in whatever condition of life, A'at. Intel. FROM MAQADQllE. The brig Active, Csptain Clark, has arrived at N. York, in 45 ilays from Magadorc. Captain C. states, that, in December last. iYincc Hamlet Muley, Ihimc Jiiniter to the Emperor, had been assassinated on the public parade by a soldier of the Emperor's guard. The Piince had struck the captain of the guard for some irregularity, when the soldier fired and killed him. After this, the house of Prince Muley had been demolished by the populace, who found therein great quantities of gold and silver. The Emperor's guards had revolted and taken possession of the principal roads leading to the capital cf the empire, BOSTON, March 22. By the arrival, at this port', last evening of the ship Canton, Capt. Haskell, in 23 days from Rochelle, we have recti red 1'aris papers to the 1 9th ultimo five days later than our previous advices from that city. The Ariatarque of the IDth, after repelling the suggestion of some of the Ultra journals t!it the assassination of the. Duke de Berri proceeded from a political conspiracy, observes, the opinion which till now has g;inel the most credit, is, that Louvell comnsuieu me crime omy in cou (juence of the fanatical admiration with which he is inspired for the man, to whom France ov.es all her misfortunes, and whom it is said he followed to the island of Elta. The 3me pan?r accuses the Ministers ! cf tak:n; a-Jvar.tr.5e ot the cnocx occasionea oy tins hoinu crime, to onng k'rwani their prrjects of an alteration of the charter, by a mollification of the law of elections. The new law of elec tion was reported to the chamber of Deupatics, leb. 15. At the same time a law was presented, jiving to the coun cil of Ministers extensive powers for pro ceeiling against persons charged with consp;nng against the kjng,crany mem her cf the royal family. " Amemb?ron the rbht side of the House accused a minister cf bejng the I accomplice of an attrocions crime, ami jtbis minister persist;, it is ad; nicir

tfnn ever, in tho design of bnltlr.i jamself to the party of his accuser. Neve did one ruin himself with so much assurance." It appears 'that Court De Caes is the Minister referred to. Wc find little other news in these papers. The French funds had tn three or four per cent.

TRANCE. It is stated that four of the ministry oave been imprisoned, as accessary t. the assassination of the 'ink? of Herri. Paris papns of the 19th of Feb. are received In addition to the new project of an election law, the king has proposed one to permit the arrest of anv person, by a writ signed by three ministers, (in suhsfance similar to the old lettres de cachet). of any individual accused of plots or conspiracies against the kinir, the rest of the royal family, or the safety of the state. It, however, nrovides for his speedy examination, lie has also proposed a law which, if passed, will entirely destroy the freedom of the press. It was thought that these projecto would be rejected. SFAI.V. On the 16th of Feb. intelligence was received at Gibraltar, that the revolutionists were in possession of Algesiras and St. Roque, and were advancing on Maiaga. lneir army amounted to mi a . men, well disciplined, and who conducducted themselves with great moderation, injuring no one in person or property. The were welcomed every where with acclamations, and gathering strength every rr:nent. The royal troops were joining them. . They passed all the strong holds round Cadiz, and it was thought supplies cf money with an abundance of munitions and provis ions. Several vessels of war had fallen into their hands at Carrucas. They had released a number of per?ons who w ere imprisoned, a ae revolutionary spirit seems to be general through Sptdn. Some of the king's money had been cap, tured by the patriots at Algesiras. It is said that thev havs entered Malaga without opposition. The following is a handsome epecimen of the Spanish si vie Letter addressed by his majesty, to the most noble, most high, and most heroic city of Cadi. The fresh puMic testimonies of attachment ami fidelity to my royal person, which have just been evinced to me by the inhabitants of my good city of Cadiz, have e.rcited in my paternal heart, ihe necessity cl mandating to tneui how much I am satisfied with their layal sentiments, lie who loves you as a father, and who is also your king, vi! always be happy in causing his satisfaction to be made known to vo:. Signed " FERIKNAND. Madrid, 22d Jan. Io20. To My ilcai ly beloved city of Cadiz NEWBERN, N. C March. 1 1 . An A'lifictor, weighing 'j'OO pounds, .measuring 13 feet, and pronounced by the best judges, .'33 years old, was re cently killed in this vicinity, brought to town, and exhibited as a' curiosity. This hideous monster had been often assailed. Upwards of 100 buckshot a'.d bullets were found in his carcase,which had barely penetrated his coat of mail, and seemed to have caused him no inconvenience When last discovered. the old offender was basking quietly in the sunshine ; and, though so often the guilty , murderer of calves, iambs, poultry, pigs, and many a faithful dog, he was fallen into " one of those sweet slumbers that attend the innocent." Cut the hand of justice, which never spares, stole upon him, unpercived, and put a period to his false security, and his career of criminality together. Hi, corpse ha cen dissected, and two lightwocd knots and a Ilaccoon were found in hjs insatiate maw. The remains cf such a monster Jrave been deemed worthy of reservation. and have been prepared for the distinguished place which will doubtless be allotted them in the museum of the me tropolis of this state. Tailoring. Brokaw & Martin, RESPECTFULLY inform the citizen of Vincennes and its vicinity, that they have commenced the TAILORING BUSINESS, Near the STEAM MIL. where thev hope by their assiduity and attention to receive a -hai e cf the public patrons;;?. April 21, 18-20. 2-tf " (i BY -virtue of r. writ cf fieri fsci-s, to me directed, against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Trnmnn Ford, I shall expose to s at Public Auction on the first day of ..lav next, at the house of Robert Harrison, in the town of Torre Haule, the following property, to-wit: The N. W. qr. ot Section No. SO, in Tovrnship No. 14, North of Range No. 9, west, the . w. qr. of 19, town 14, ilaae 9, and One j oke of Oxen, Turned o't the property of said Ford, to satisfy a demand in favor of Yajentice Kinder. L. II. SCOTT, ShfT. v.c. Terrc-Haute, April H. -2-lw FIILVILYG, Vcaily Zxvuted &t ty OFFICE;

Candidates for Office. , FOR SHERIFF, JOHN DECKER, VALENTINE J. BRADLEV, SAMUEL PARR JAMES NABB, : JOHN SCOTT.

Whiskey, 15 Barrels whiskey, For Sals, law b-j D. SAYRE. April r.Liquors FOR SALE, a quantity f.f Liquors cf the fret ouakiif, by thoIeale r Hit single Qalion, very low for Cash: Consisting rf Cogniuc Brandy, Jamaica Spirits, Holland Gin, Tmeriffc (Fines. Apply at KAfJSLEU & WIsEivS, W ater Street. Vinccnncs. 2Sfh Marcfi. 51-4ff James B. Preston, Gold and silvei smith. HAVING erected a house on Second Street, will mauufact are, end keep far gale, all kinds cf Gold and silver work. He has on hand, a variety of articles in the above line, Ui'relher with a variety of Fancy Goods 5 Consisting in part cf JVn Knives, Sclss, . Tooth Iirusket, Tortoise Shell Combs, lleticul Clasps, Thimbles, P'ncil Cases. Ccral Beads, Titermometers, Pocket Compctse?, t'c. ;c. Ail of which In? will for CAoII. Vincennes, April 14. l-fwv 5T Clocks and i i 2 g OF ,'d! dcicrintions, will be vrrv i I carefully repaired and uananud, J. N. UHITTI;SEV 3 f! nler Street. 5 Vincenncsa, Jan. '27. 4C-tf Notic RY order of the Board of Commissioner, of Sullivan County NOTICE is hereby pven, tliat on Tuesday the lGth of May next, at the door of the Court-House in MEROM, will be c.rposed at public sale to the highest bidder, on a credit of twelve months, with approved security, a certain number of Lois , Contained in the additional survey ct tiie town of Mcrora. These LOTS are pleasantly situated and well worthy the attention cf t!i? public. ROBT. GA..Azmt of Sullivan County. Merpm, April 5. 1 Tanner and Currier. W A NTE D .M MEDl ATKLY. A Journeyman TANNKIt & CUUUIKR, who is acquainted with Ids business, ti whom liberal encouragement will fee civ en. Two apprentices Wanted at the akov business, of 14 r 1 u years of are. Tl'.ose from the country will be preferred. Aiplicatioa t De ma de to J. Donovan & Co. At their Tannery, :war thz Sleam-JIili Vincennej;, AnriS S. 52-tf Kenh OcliL FOR SUE AT KILGOUli, TAYLOR Ci- WKP.lv.. 10th March. 4S if o 1 I k FOR SALE. TIIE uiuler-signetl. JCrccutri.v and K.retutor, of Totissair.t deceased, offer for sale, any lands hrhjuiny to ihe Estate, of the decI. Ivinwit livan. Also, two valuable lots in Vi cennes. 1 he terms wiling ma!e ca-. to purchasers, and mM -t a fair price. For further particulars, apply to either of the undersigned, or G. R. C. ullivan in Yiuccnne. JANE DUBOIS, TOUS. DUBOIS January 1, 1S;20, 55 -tf John D. Hay, Respectfully requests all persons indehted to him to call and make payment, as he i about to take taeaiUres to renew his Assortment. Vincennes, Sept. 1, 119. l-tf Fcr B-Uoatthii QfficV

Slafe of Indiana, fnox Crjrt In the Circuit Court, February Term, 1 610, Tjiura Steele, Complainant,

vs John Steele, Defendant. Petition for Divorce. THIS day caraa the cotapUinaM, hf Thomr.s 11. lilikr, her coancl, ai d hleij her Li!!, and it appearing to the saiitac-t i'n of the Court, that the Defendant hi not an inhabitant cl tliii Sizlc ; it is ordered, that unless the Defendant h& sppcarhere at or before the ncrtterm .t llfis Conit, to answer t!.e Ccmp'uin, ants hill, the same will be taken a? cotsIVsseri, and a decree entered upicr;rd inglj ; and it is further onlercd, that copy hereof Le inserted tiiree wetM successively in the Jr.dicr.n Ceutine!9 printed in this Slt. and tliis raut- cun tinued to the r.e.rt term of t!,is Court, to-wit, the first Monday in Ms, leCO. Copy from the Record, Attest. It. I5UNTIN", Clk. e.c.k.c Vinccnncs, April 6, ls20. 52-3v Stale of Indiana, Knox County, In the Circuit Court, February Term, IS20. Yatio TarJito, Complainant, vs Francoise JAecnor Turdifo, Defendant, Petition lor Divorce. THIS day came the Complainant, by Thomas li. IilaLf, his counsel, a ml filed his hill, ar.d it appearing to the ii.factioa of the Court, that the Defendant is not an inhabitant of this Stat : it i r doted, that uulos the Defendant ha!I appear here at or before the next t-rra .f this Co'jrt. to answer the C'mplain ants bill, the ame will Lc taLen airon ft-ed, and a dtrree entered upaccf idijily ; and it is further ordered, that a coov hereof be i:iier!ed lliree weeks s-'ierevivelv in ihe Ji.dinr.a Cer.tihfl printed in this Stat, and tl.i cau-cron, iinuetl to the ne.i't term of tVis Court, to-wit, the first M.ndaj in May, IS.-2U. Copy from tie J'ecord, Attcsi. R. BCNTIN. C!k. c.c.k c. Vincenne. April C, 18-20. 5-3v A LIS T OF LE I ! I ?iS REMAINING in ti e Post l.rf.ce at Paletire. Illinois, the jpiarter cilin the Cist day of March, 11:20. YYil'htn Bennett William Rarher Dr. Jona. Rjcoss Saiiil. Ibker Uety Dall C. Joseph Cobb: Dr. McCtilloai Chesler Fitch Robert H'.tfitld Israel Han is Thomas Ilihsmith L & JJ Zepheniah Lewis Whcc!rr.ia!ktt James Miller P &R J. Revno! s 2 S& V Mahlen Y;r j av a Y David Porter Peieg Spencer J. S. Vood worth Th-.s. Younir Wt.i. Vviioy, p.m. March, 190. 52-pdf.w JC?-Vo pozt.ie received in other tha:i U, States japr, cr nhch specie. By the Prcsidcist of the United Mates. WHKREAS,bj tho rets cf Corj passed on the 6th of Marc, 1S04, on the 3d ot Match. IfcGJ.-uiid cn the 2.U!i ol April, ISdH, the PrtMdeot of the U, States isauthoriseil to cause the Lands in the District of Detroit to be oiftre4 tor &ze whtti surveyed : . , i Therefore I, JamV.s MoNn'oE'rei dent of the United Mates, d ,Vrebv d, e, and make hi. own, that r'u c ales, for the disposal (ereeabij to luw) ot certain lattd, shall Oe ht!U at Detroit, ii MicIii-: Ti;ri(oiy, on the? first Mondav uf Julv iz : south ff ihe base line cast ufihe mer. lirt Townships 1,2, 3. 4, .. ti, 7, Hi ranges 4, o, and Gf 1,2, .3, -', .:. 6i a, in ranker, 1, . S, i .5, in rane '.rceptinjr such buds as are or tv,i ie . served hv law frr ti;e .ujit nf r.'.i;.'! or hr "UMrr purpi L' S . -3'c hf:aJI n jc ?ary a I continue so loni ?s niav be M.nt r tm antis tor a!e, ar t- mi inr er;antl the lands shall Le ' hVreU In itt lar Tiumricial onir. , c;iy;n xu.fer n.y hand- r.t tl Ciivo? ' Hsiiiu-tun, this Uth day ff March. JAMES MO.fU)E. By the President : J;i.II MSIGS, . roTnrni-inr of th Gvn. i and Office March lb. -i " COHl'd' tt tt Is 1 21 DEEDS, Muk fG JKt, z -. all n;h. :r instrcments .f wntii-vr. l.iaun i:j shortest ntire. ut a retftrl r. r:. 'V' as: Jauarv U 2 SCi COYv for. : . , ' " FOR SALE a -n0d WAJTH CZ wiLh a vounjj CalT. I': 1 htrnire nt ihr Vincennes, Utn N!rch. Blank Beeis