Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 May 1820 — Page 2

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Sv Uu; Prcsidoiil of the United states. Whereas the President of the U. Slates

i, tuthoi'ned hv la v to cause certain Lands ot "the Uulicd Sutes to be olfered for sale : Therefore, T. James Monroe, Prcsivent of the UniUd .Stairs, do hcrebv do- , dar and make known, tbar public sales ; !"r fth disposal, agreeably to law, of crtjr. 'Unds, shall beheld as follows, viz. : At Del a wiltc , in .Ohio, on the first Mondays 'in August Mid October next, for ihe sale of the hinds which nave been cnrvevcd in th-j district of Delaware, icin-45 township and fractional townR:nns. vi. : S'lUth of ran-c .ownships 1,3, 4, 5 an. I il, M 10 17 1 , .V; 4, 5 arm b, 2 2. 3. 4. o and ( 1 2, 3, 4. 5 and 6 Odhr Sale. south of rane Townships i, 2.7?, -and 4, 9 10 1 1 IZ 13 1.'2, 3, and 4, 1,2, 5, 4 v.nd 5, 1, 2, 3, 4 and a, 1 , 2, 3. 4 and 5 At Piqua, in Ohio, on tlie first Monfoy in September next, far the sale of the lauds which have hcen fcurveyed in the district of Php.ia, being 33 townShips and fractional townships. At lirookville, in Indiana, on the first At JeiuM Sonvilie, in Indiana, on he i!iit Monday in August next, tor tin iinls IatelT surveyed in the district ot eyi Jeffersonville, being 27 tow i rrxtiona! townships. Af warrisvil in innm. on I'm .... T - ,1 Itrsr 'Uiuay in October next, tor t'ie iaaus lately surveyed m the district oi ihvardsvine, being oJ townships and ti : . . . . fractional township?.

W.mdavin October next, tor the JanUs m-icn aiarmeu by certain mUicalions m; ;u, lfjjr,ionyui. " 1 no law ot imprn- cscov? to H hitehall. 1 here have :is yet, sion ot some tarmers Irom the doma-ns o which have been surveyed in tl:e district Pari-., as to demand a nulihry guard, and onment is -serdia! for the preservation 1 only seventeen arrest's taken place. The Colerabi. Letters from Edinburg of Iho of Bruokville, being Go townships and by a strange fa tali ly, unwarned by the j of the dynasty. The plots of the tenth i house of Harris, whose wife keeps a'Cth, coiifrrm this- news and add, the scdiXractional townships. fle of the Swiss guards in 17;) ?, a reg:-; ef Augu.st brought about the subversion 'boarding-house, where ThistleAVOod had tious persons v.ho are about a thousand

At lerre Ihiate. tti Ipduina, on the was -expected fo he the incvdnnio result 173?. An open conspiracy was then car- jThistlawood is impatient for his trial, k j A letter from France, dated the 7th of first Monday in September next, for tlc of these transactions. The. British gov- ried on sg-.d:st XVI ; as at present against ; expresses a lively desire to see his wilt?. (Feb. s y. 41 The city of llennes, with lands which have bn surveyed in the eminent was believed to be at the bottom Louis X' HI. There is a conspiracy a-: Preston, one of the most active Brdieals, n population of -10,0f.U, has jusl refused district of Tcrre Haute, being 43 town- of these events ; or, m-oth'T word-:, the gainst all the thrones of Europe, and it is ' has been arrested some days since, as an ; to government to receive the statue of Ships and fractional township-. hoh alliauc have resoied to prostr.-.f- at Paris thr.t its governing commiitee accomplice to the consj.irators. l-zen.Worvau. which it wished to have

At Arkansas, in tha territory of Ar- ministry gave a presage of th.is of iVr 'J. hut I entertain a very different": habitants h::ve presented themselves be-.thorities were excecdingiv alarmed by ?vanw. on thefust Mondays of Aagast ultri ryaii-m ; the duke of Wellington's opinion. I .have resided in a country,1 for., the post-olfiee at Leeds, at the hour placards which were stuck up ?t pubiif.nd October next, far the lands surveyed appearance at Paris was thu si-ual for (Turkey) v.htrc arbitrary rule is in all nf the arrival of the London mails, wVi- places 8b0 men. besides the rc-mara-

in t!e district -of Arkansas, -being S3 townships and fractional townships, -".'ii:: August Sule. iownships o, T, 9, & 10, sotith of tvingc 10, west of 3th principal meridhm. 8, S&iO do CO do fi, 7. 8 and D do -1 T, 8, 9, 10,1 1 , 1 2,1 3.&I4 do 2Z October Sule. J H. . m , s Aownships . , H, y. 10, 11, liJ, 1;, and 11, io. e.t rane i-, west ol atli prmci pil meridian

fi, 10, 1 1, 15, IS & 14 do 4 do of liberty is a P. 10, 11, 12 &. 13 da 3 do that liberty, r; , 1 0V 11 and liS. do G da and m a. vims, a 0, 10 and 11 do 9.7 do ;wvi, T.'ivc V and 10 do 28 do Seufral i Oand 10 do 9 do vou be!

At Jackson, in jVik?or:ri, oa tiu? se-! Franca had not been under vhe yoke of islied ambition, and that seme persons; The news from Ireland continues verv i:on;l Monday in Seplmnher ;next, for tnc tovxy nel, we, Frenchmen, eonkl cherish guilty hopes of its re-establish- j alarming upon the situation of the weft Jan;!.- surveyed in toedi-lntt ot tape have endured thr.t a handfu) of miscra- mont : but tlu.i hopes are not those of part of the island. Oirardeau, being tliirty-five townships bie wretches, wliom we saer jiros h-.de i:.;fhe nation. The fears that are suggested LONDON ?tlarch 7. ;.r:d ti actio oal townshins. ib.? dist for 3-' 5 years" (sf-'era! rising, are altogether eliimerical. liow can we German papers to the'stdh of last At Franklin, in Missouri, on the- first on the rizhb the minislei-ial uuarter of; beiieve that this nation iviil adopt projects mnr.th br.vn m-r.i-n Tl,n,- .wl!

Jlondav in November next, for the lands in the Military liounty tract, (noithof the Missouri river.) which could not he distributed to soldiers, bung chiefly quai l?;- sections and.-fractionsv too smafi ot ti'-) large lor nyunty lots. wence witn tnc lawcs nutr.Oer ot lot or .! 1. . rB. . , i I 11 .L' ;m at urtil r r a iiI t.M-nn.l 1 1 sri i.iMi, i ....... .f..M ...... ,uuM hut in regular numercial order, 'i he land, reserved by law for the use of schools, , or 'or other purposes, will as usual, be j reserved from sale. reserved from sale. Givrn under my hand, at the Citv of Washington, the eighteenth d?.v of April, in the year IbCO. JAMES MONROE. TtT the President, Jesuit Mfigs. Commiiohfr ff the Gewal Lamlogice.

a. .-i i t n i" .1 r . --..v... -v., - , , ... ..iiiM-.. iidi mm j-i Nira., uui in .vuoiiier savs in a letter In n " , rn' At Lahuha, in Alabama, on the .firat eutnen, thus party has. prevailed only ution. that Fraiehas really o dread their houses. An attempt had al.no been " You v. rite us 001 '::

..u.may in ..exu tar i.:e ,ol3 , h, wrAl,,.ol a K,rcl ,n ro,vcr. huch ex- is the return ol UU.v' (Ones irom the lua(le to assassinate one ofthe student and the open Hired that id,, in ta towns or Claiborne and cksont cers ns thev have committed could oa- !eft,ah!ah )A member, " c were expect-j iWoJ Mirdl J, " 1 , p R1 nndiortwnshipsland 17 in range o0 j ly have ..d,m pl-.e with the aid and pro-, ing' that." Aher "FiUce! The commotions i Inland, Udway, and 1 0 rffof I Mi and tortownship 18 in ranye 19, uh.ch ;teotion of lm-,lgn bay.aHs' j dreads the CCth of March." Roscommon, Sec.) continued A hatti. .spirit of truth, fo eve rv -i n d e 4 - were .dvertisecl but not odered tor .ale , CWr, addressing tb,! Courrclricr again Tf France; between the Police of Galway and the ! if hateful to them 4s" d - iC in March, 1810 i minsters. -"Gentlemen, you are going; could dread another 2Lth ot .darch, it; hole population of Ahaserah, in which 'never well aree toth a v-r Lacn sale shall continue three weeks to wrest from us our personal liberty : ! w ould he beraus' it is attempted to rc-j the former had two, and the latter had firientlv fnA tl ' Trtri f tl ant; no longer ; and each sab v ill com- vou arc about to slide the freedom cf the vive the causes of the crisis." M r.,.n L;i!,,l Tt'o !..... i,. r, J J"1 Utw ,hlr,o"Cs oi thna-

Ji'J tllt Prrvdntt nf tin r aS thc cnemi,J of li'ty." (Deep JJlj Id AtStUilll JJ -6,mijnm,rsl the right. 3!any members

United states.

-L-t ft A f 1 I 01 tne rmnic Monies an. u-gisier 01 me Land OfMce for the district of lawrence county in the Arkansa. territory,' it is cMacted, that any persm., hanug a claim to a ri-ht of pre-emption within 'the said district, shall make kne- n his claim and location, according to thc provision of the laws now in 'Vce, to thc ilegitcr. e.t lcii?t fi.'.' weeks before tha time to be

wncreas. oy an act oi v.on2rcs8 p.ieu ;aild exelaimed furiously, 'let order preen the 17th of March, 120, entitled V-U. .Uo.u,, has been making perAn act to authorise tne President of jsonui atl.loks a eat part d this as. the United States to appoint a heceiver Uemblv Let the dignity of this assembly

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ted -States lor issuing patt-nts to the sol diers of the late arm v. entitled to botinJ tv land in said district. Therefore, IJames Monroe, President of the United States, do hereby desig-1 November n ate the fourth Monday ot next, as ihe time at which patents as aforesaid shall commence to issue, Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the eighteenth April, loX. JAMES MONROE, By the President, .'omui Mr.ice, Comrnistimier of the. Central Land Office. April 4. ti-t'l 1 stNov. iJ --.".r----- -z.-z, HVCTftT"? TVf Hy the ship Jjrandt, from Rocbellc. French papers have been received, down to the V'llx of March. The piviodioal )ipcr called the .3 in; r.T, edited bv vie r.-d'-brated writers Jicn

jui.iii Co,) :!(;! and M. Jinrc: ar.thr,;' o-1 or ten ihousand. (3lunuurs in the eenthe e!e:r-'-:d. i'.hi.'sic-d wru-ks, the Jlermitj tr.)

of the Ch-m-o d'Anl'm, and various dra malic pieces of highly liberal eir::vaetrr, aul soiiie other dimv.;;usbed literary the edimrs, take leave, of the public. deetaiin tliat their labors can n longer; be of service to their country, and that ihoy must eonimit the fuinic prosperity! of Frmee to to xt Providence which, un-j dcr all her vicissitudes, had raised wv a-; "nor;; the conspirations of external and thci p?jrra;y ot oaterual onemiee. f 1 ho chamber ot peers ban -been so ; ment of Swiss guanh were assigneu lor - the protection of the chamoey of j '.', ;

e district of w hetlier th comparison w ill be carried hk to en:p!oy a preventive law, our an- :s employed in a type-foundery, appears into four pari-, who act in concert by ccrwnships and throughout ii-j he ascertained. nais would not be staned with his blood. ;to have furnished 'the consjiirators with tain signals and by the sound of the bur.A revolution tc-itra to the J.ourbon V"e are -the ssme circumstances as in :,H the halls with vvhicli thev were armed, iter's liorn.

wbetuer th-? d f ir f i-i ! 4;o nwwv ?'i 'iir. ! t t 'yt !.. - - faat while the mess was iree, tin jiK-s mu no nv-ecurc . ....... ' i ne return ot the dukp d, hieueueu, and the ultra royalists oi IHi.i, to t.ie this nvv: humiirdion of Fraiu e. years since,' in the rssembiy vX notables, i first -caiiftu lor tnc aoo iuon oi jircs

CnMLr.!t ov )rAvT:Ls. LA.iciji'Qr.ii newspapers do not pervert the .public tx) Suspicions arc also entertuned as i through the city. " ". the IJcbrhv, Paris, JIurcb MKMu. niiud : justice is unnnary ; the march of to Thistlewood's journey to Glasgow, a! Several more r.ewsTaners have been

xw-r:i.,;. jLi-i.w. m,: im-iiiiiinH v lew wceKS since. iic iamous iiunt. it sumuessed as dano-orou la th- ,r .f

do dc-Cathet: 1 vote tf? day against tiie re-ministers p.eiishby popular convulsion,: Spir:itor have writ ten down his name a-, 'out Germany about supposed coi:pirado establishment of theio' :aa:l what, is sf ii! u:are serious, firo sovc-iimp nf !ino vipilm. iKof .. !..,- ':,-... a . r i

uttusicr ot GW-'i oval,'. "i as,c lor nrhttrary power; it is for a graat purpo a?, rind frcm a ntriking necessity that the chamber.) Lo?.U:j cxclnimo.l to tire orator, "ion are. an insolent bmow (move-: ment ot ladignition in tne assemoly.) iiie president called the member to press- vou are about to etch-de from .f " ' 1 , . . 1 . . tins hall, hv privileged elections, the ue-t leaders of the people. We might say to Vou what some captives said to Tibc; -iiis ;j Those who address vou, are on the point ,r.i.i, 1 r 1 of d.eath. Let us speak fVeeh .rl. Slamitl. "The u inistevs nresrirt to us their present law a iinprisoiniumt, as one which wy ought o adopt with blind confidence. But are w e to give our confidence to ministers belonging to a parfv, thirsting for vengenjtce ; a faction which thev themselves hate denounced heroio1 start up and gesticulate violently.) Mr. Cubile ft;'.jac rushed to the tribune : hc maintainedM( Cries ennfmue to is sue from the right. Thc tumult is at its heiglrt. The ueslent (speaker") rings his bell, anil proclaims that AT,-. .Venae is entdled to e.xprain.) Mr. Manuel " I repeat 1hat the partv!

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in question wishes that which is contrary! The procession which ought to have tato liberty (several voices from thc right)' ken place on Sunday, w ill terminate in svo sre, then, entries to liberty ! cs. a biuudy a&J tragical manner." On

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muit recommence) Mr. Munucl proceeds 'I retract nothing I repeat that the party is hostile to liberty." (Rravocs from the left, indignant crl.s from the right.) Mr. Castle liojac rushes forward the president, requests bijn to retire. S,c. Mr. Ik njamhi Con-Aaiii u I nk w hcth-j cr ministers will have the right ot kcopiag those, whom they arrest in secret con finement. Ih:s question is important, because the citizen inav emerge from litis dreadful state entirely deprived of ins reas-m. i e n:u e r.au a .signal examn!r of this. A tneral, who had rendered the ralest services to bis country and ir.i:;ist still render them, Irfi iiis prison ini.ai:e, at'ter br.in threo monllis seeret'y im;r:;ired, ;nl i.; still in that condition. T 1 - ! t I t Mitiwu'r, will irriuiiter.s be obiid to !riii So ln.d, at t.ne end ot three mordhs, ti;.r-.? bom thy will have arrested? Thev evjie-.'taion d'sjei trial would diniini1"!! ?hv immbrr of ;inv ; thru they mi 'Id i:ot amount to more than live, six, Afr. Je CourrAl from hU plar. 'T'j.-v v.nt as far as iity thousand in i j i . Af, I),:i.wrca:j. "Jjf't the ministers ! ?re to what iineh maxiios as thcirs lead. C:t a glance b'-ve.nd the Pyrenees : madmea ! you wish to bring ns to that condi(ion from winch (he Spaniards are now ondcavoring to extricate, themselves. YourinlevitiMs are contested ; yo'ir connjt.Is woidd le thoe winch wilt probably : uotvoy r e:iiunnd Ji. oi'lhe throne aral the ueath ot Louis X 1. If this unfortunate monarch bad been a- j ev(.d,!iheil' (a;i:'(u t.4-.?n-:ii. u I oelieveu, gentienscn, that urbilrary govemmenti ' . . ' . won! I preserve tl.e reigning dynasty irom, rea; uangc.rs, i would not he-itate to vote stituliona! clogs ; rnd nevertheless, I have ' seen m the conr5 oi uo y eais, eieen . reigns.' iinvciy :,cusaiiou m inu asseiii-. bly.) Covsvoukt: 'tlYc are told by ned to asmall number of lactams dcspe-; radues. I do not deny that the lad oi , I ! .1 1.1'. i . ; looMiig to tuft return oi Iouapaiie. iJO; ' you nelieve tor.t J' renciimeu liave lorgot-j vrn, that, under his (hunnuou no citizen ; was master ot i.;s own person, oi n:s prop :"his own person, of his prop- j us children; and that our: erty, or oi "I vpasck. I v - AJarscitics, Feb. 23. For these few days past SCO im;n have becn under arms and numerous patroles have watched the streets. We have as !... ....., t.nn.,..: . ii-. .- tn yet been pretty tranquil ; thanks to the iinnnc.- of thc magistrates who governs us. Rat thc most horrible menaces are I heard in every public place. Individuals have demanded, ii the moment to stnke the blow had not e.rrived ? A journal of Marseille, called the Fhoceen, says in spite -nfth.e vigilance of the police, printed placards & manuscripts have been posted in the most frequented part- of thc city. One of these in the following terras : ; The mayor, the prefect and all those who protect thc ministry must be hung." Many merchants found in their houses a billet containing these wonls : "The fanaticism which reigns at Marseilles, will he terminated on the day of the procession in the most tragical manner." To-day, the Clth, a new billet contained the following, " Enthusiasm and fanaticism have arrived at their height.

,i(s oeauty :n r:i it-- p.emiuue. j. ncrc ..iinrr uu oat tent iv for news Irom the rtnm- : troles. were nm-nv utuVrinv,,. n..;..

somcotho.M.aninvUallonforilllxncst ftitolional guarantees, shall give men to keep at home. some details on this event, which w di A -Monarchical Jourimf,annnunccsbut have great .n..uence on our af.airs at tie or.tv a report, that an attempt his been present ciisis Certainly it will he siauli.Ip rmmtln. nf f AleA'andtr. gular, if while Gei many and Spain sre

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that his majesty was wounded in the arm in warding" of the Uow, w hich the assa-sin aimed at him. Tcrr.fc riu'S((u!rr.n occurrence calculated to give rise to painful rolkctions, w hich took place a short time since in Beriin, is much spoken of in all parts of Germany. Dining the lute Carnival, a milked ball was given in the Theatre of Benin. Four masks entered, dressed in hla-ck aivl bearing a colbn. This strarge -circumstance produced a very unpleasant sensation, hut it soon ceased to excite anv attention. Tho four men deposited the colfin in a corner ot the room, and mixing in !kj ejiwd, soon

disappear-d. On tlte following morn- 'new parnament, and the content v;ia be ir. tiio'ofUn was discovered under some j very warm in many places. The counbiaek eluth,and on opening it there an- lio.s of Galway, Mayo and Boscommon, in paired a very correct likeness, modelled Ireland, are si ill disturbed by the ribbon hi way, of an auut persen' dear to' ma: thrre liave been spuiu battles bcJrnssia. The figure was piex-eed w ith twecn them and the troops several of sever.d stabs of a poinard. A bloodv them have been Inken and eoinVnmeJ to

1 danger was deposited in the colfm. iThe authors of this terrific p'casa peasantry have not as yet been discovered. Paris Pajcr. tThc Kins of Prussia. 1 br LONDON", March 3. - On this dav the council ff -ministers : continued thexamination of the rxrsons charged witti I hh Treason. 1 hey were escorted in bracks, and under a limitary Jr.assed 4 be night -of his apprehension, is undergoing a search. Tliis Harris, who No papers 'have as vet heen found cn any of the. conspirators ; nevertheless it is believed that rarnilieation of the plot can be traced to the comities. A Gazette in-J forms that on Mondav lat, about 1200 in-: annesrs, was total'.y unapprized of the consr.iraev. It is even said that the contalien LONDON, March 4. After a deliberation of ;two hours, the Sjx others were brought to the house of j correction on the charge of murder, and ' . .- . ' vices from Augsbur to 1be 24th, from which we learn, that the people of thst city were in the utmost agitation in consequence of frightful outrages committed on women ; many of whom had hern the ground, and paraded in triumph with the head of the chief of the police on a pike. Herman Intlligtncc. Thc rate of interest is very low in Saxony. People do not know how to invest their capital. Money will scarcely produce from three to four per cent. It is not safe to enter into any great commercial speculation. The censorship of thc press in Saxonv is entrosted to professor Reck, one of the most distinguished historians of the present time, and one whose wise and liberal epinion will make him, if we may so speak, a liberal censor. A letter from Vienna, from a confidential source acquaints us, that thc congress, overpowered by the influence of intelligence and the f.n-ce of opinion, has acknowledged lnzrir.cihh the rb-ht id all German people to er.jov the benefits of representative roivniTr'rs and

tie liberty of the press Much is said 'TMVV 0?l ;n:rtcen c.nver.V of thiserdr about temporary restriction, but prin-.:i nur ki'ug'h'ni. ciples are held lacred. and it is. rcmar-j A vrrv hr-e Jtu".:sn firnr kahle victory of liberal ideas over the; has entered Poland in three divisions, old German diplomacy, especially at this w hich are to he foimcd mto e-.Hup.ri moment, when the trench oli-archy is' disciph'r.e on the l0-7rr rt c' rcdtfblin its cfTprts to cttack cir :! rd! .-frrrHi.

reainin": their- liberties, France should

exchange hers, for the discretionary rcimeht of niinisteiial power. Fwm ytW Ihpskr, April ZO. The new kin of Copland Las prrtty nrarlv recovered his heahh. 3Ir. Il khourc Ins been liberated in ccnse;urm c of tb(? prorogation of parliament. The "conspirators" have been tried, rnd Thistlew ood and 0 or T others found guilty of hh;li treason. But many persons doubt whether thev were realJv cuiltv of that crime, though erha)s enirajred in some unlawful purpose 1 nere is i: mien bu?tlc in preparing for the election ofu. death, and 00 tve re to be tried, accused of sedliion, murder and robbery. A man of rank," a. brother of a noildeman, has been arrested for forging mils to the amount oi ISJMIO. Ciambimg transactions nre supposed to have led hita to this proceeding. A London paper of March t. rnvs Letters from Scotland announce that senous tronhles bad taken place in the county ot hoss, on account oi (nc expul'in nunner, bad been joined hv the dis.banded military, and have been divided placed in one of :fs rmblic suuares. Thev cannot pardon his having fought against , Lis connirvmen. A verv sedulous mirit arrears to he prevalent at Marcil'es. The m.Iiltr nw'Germany." There U tm -rf ntfr- it,--,,-:... ties. A number of letters, as if. wi ft tea by tnem, and iound when their papers Iwere seized, have been published. The into the track of obedience. Sut what can young men like do, w hen men of mature ago lose courage. The world sc ems -too weak to look upon the celestial irnae oi liberty ; a smali number of men cxi.vt for it ony ; but the greater numr-er arc only the valets of princes ; and of hrmeful intrigues. Generous German-, wbeic is thy Arminlus ? Where shad" we hnd amr rrrr: If we had even inotherswho were truly German, they would show i s our chains, and w ould force us in arms to the contest for our liberty, o::r Lu:,or and mil 1.4 ' Ry private accounts jt received in Baltimore, we learn h it a rlreadf.d fire has raged in Vise; in the proviirce of Goltingen in the Hanow rim dominions, in which between six and M-yrn hundred houses were destroyed, fog tin r with the celebrated Old Church, of that place, reported fo liave been built about the? So general was coniUirtticn, that scarcely a vestige of thut -indent place remains. An article in the Ghent Journal, de i sciibes the king of Prussians being very melancholy ami almost incapable of transacting business. It is rumored that the Pope is alarmed with thc progress of the Jesuits. A Parh paper, however doubts the truth cf thc repoit. V.;r?r?, Jm. C.On the 20fh in J sixty-live domiciliated monks re-mterr! ; riVir convent in tins citv. There are

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