Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 20 May 1820 — Page 3

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SATURDAY:::::MAY 0, 1320.

The IVcclivn for Governor, in New-'the nation York, lias terminated, but we are not The kii acquainted with the rc Milt. Tompkins ioxchine

"The Spanish nation is free and independent, and neither is nor can he the patrimony of any family or person whatever.

Ihe soreretsnihi resides essentiallv in

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nnd CuxTa.v were the candidates. The

Federalists, in tlr.it stale, having no prospect of sucrecdiru with a candidate of their own breed, have principally divided in support of the above gentlemen, for which they have, been well scolded at by ih-'ir party La other states. KIccf'iQiweriiig,. in Now-York, though rd ways violent, has this year been marked by ur paralleled licentiousness. The liberty of the presi has been downright hatchery. U is probable Gov. Clinton is re-elected.

Jtfksouri Ctnecntion. It appears by the St. Louis papers, contrary to their late belief, that the noh-restrictionists are nearly universrdiv elected in that territory. The following are elected from the county of St. Louis : Messrs. Birlor., Rector, Jipyiiir, Pralte, Sullivan, Bales, Chovlcau, and Riddick. The Spanish Minister, as we expected, has not met with such a szfl reception as he calculated on. He had not been received at th. last accounts, and it is probable he has, before this, got leave to return.- The astonishing revolution in

LATEST FROM SOUTH AMERICA. WVoA, April 4. Hie U. S. frigate Constellation, Commodore Merris, came into the Capes on Saturday morning about 2 o'clock, am! anchored in Lvnl stun llnv. tvhpnrc hi

iug shall not alienate, grant, or proceeded in the afternoon to Hamnton

any province, city, borough, Roads, and came en vcatcrtJav about 5

or any portion of the Spanish territory, P. M. and anchor ed in the bite of Cra-

However small its extent mav he. nev Klm.l Ti... v:.

lie snail not transfer or alienate theibemg on a party of n!raurc to the Co-

Minimis, .4, winch had that morning lei t the HoaJfl for Lynh.iven Rav, bat tame

to anchor about cilrlit miles below Old

Point Comfoi tat 1 o'clock : Commodore Morris, accompanied b Th j:na. liaise y, Esq. late consul from the United States

national property without the consent of

the Lortes. In the 10th Article of the constitution ihc tico Flor'ulis are particularly mentioned as part of the territory of Spain. Whatever authority therefore, the

" AX AJIATCCT.."

From the Aiimtc. LITTLE CUPID

ORIGINAL BY

Little Cupid's quite a stranger To his native home, the heart : After wealth a constant ranger. Chartering with a pedlar" art.

Spanish Minister, now in Washington, j to Buenos Ayres, and Lieut. S. Henley,' m;-y have received from the king of Joined the steam'hoat, and came up lot Spain, to conclude a treaty, which snail town in the evening.

cede the Hondas to the United Slates, it is evident that such a treaty, made af

ter the eh.

We arc happy to stale, that the com

modore. Ilia

i i

oUiCClS.

and crow, arc m

han-'e in the Spanish govern- i fine health.

jment, and particularly after that change) The Constellation- sailed '.fro in this

is Known, both to the Spanish Minister port m .Sovemoer last, m company with and the Executive of the United States, ;the corvetie John Ada.n, captain Wadswould net be bh.ding on the Spanish gv-juith, and arrived at Monte Video af-

ernment until assented to by tne Cortes, iter a p-i;ige o! (.S da vs.: thence coin !r.u;dore proceeded in the John Adam

Rejection of ?he Spanish TniurrJtn

Jialtirunre, .1pru 20. We ha just; on

been informed, (says the Jraskingiun-, city Gazette.) from a source on which i

we can rely, that in conseqacncc of an

L Runaway FROM tre suqsciiber cn the Cd daj cf March, two negm i.icr,, I John and Joe. vho, I expect, are about Nashville, if not m their way to the fiec state?, a Joe

Nature's language, plain and simple, has once before made the atteaipt to ji.-l lie no longer deigns to prize, to the slate cfOhio, and was takcn'mi

in Kentucky. Jolin is a black fellow :i feet S iuche high, near 30 years old, very artful and sensible, quick spoke::, reads and write?, hi the Hd.lle, and i a g'.od coarse shoeuukcr. He has nlw worked at the Hatters and Coopeis business. Je is stout made, aboat 5 f t 7 or R irehes hhju not vei v black, tl.h k

. lip.?. lo;v forehead, flat nr.-e, when speskJ. i."C inclined to stainrr.er, with a low soft

vo::e.a oowr. look and bid countenance. Any person delivering the above nero?i to me at Man-kers Lick. I)ailson county, Tennessee, or secure them in any jail in t!ip tate, so that I get them, shall leceive fifty dollars reward, or twentvfive dollar, for cither. If taken and secured out of the state of Tennessee, one

Seidom sports he in a dh:r!o.

Seldom visits sparkling es. Tracts of land and bags of mo!iy, lie knows liow to estimate ; And ere j. ou Uste hymenial hm.ey, Vou must learn to calmhin !

Venice.

Canclulatcs toi

Far Representatives in the General

sembl:. THOMAS H. HLAKi:, (iKORGK It. C. SCLLIV'AX, liouKKT jTu:a:rs. josr:iir avai;ni:il ..,m;s tr.tssfhv. Vrc arc requested to add the name of

JOILN M'DCNAM),

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Uaenos Ayres. from which he sailed!01 vnot Uouiitv, to the h.t o c.ndul- -ou:,o uo , ir, rcwaru, cr nity cio.iars . ... . . . .... ntr in (lu .'ifti !,.. in 11-.,,,. ..f lur Clt iCr ot tllC haid !iPfrn'!.

trio Jtti freliruarv tor .Aior.te lUeo: r, " ' " - ,: n pv..

1-1 .1 I I 1 1V1 III 1 II I l I I 1 r 111 I Illil.lfil A MJ. .M-

h. '-fh li-o'iithit nr-f i- !. roi,,dl-i SUKiUFi', lSashiHe, April 12. ct.w - 11 1, 0 5 P - l- tat Co jtLlla- j j nKrKI:i, Tiie Kditors of the Cincinnati Innmstiou: toncluMi at t. rserres. Aiai titmiue. ,,4, . . , , ... . 1

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f In .ifh in,t hi tin r f!.. i mvI Uv ''' mnYUlLj l , ' ---.....v.. ..... ...v.. HI.-.1, til llin t.!. uet lla) oaii:i.t ,,,,. ' ... :ihnv. unrp ft upk for Ir uU

rSt. Thotna,, sphere , he arrived on the T?ti f 'nLVuCiZ

f.: i i i ii - r - . a n

JOHN .SCO rr. )or !i:i.Hllflil eni

adherence nfthe Spanish cahint tothe 'ou

extensive : ants of Florida lands as?:n-ib'

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in ii i 1 k (it- .riiiii hi l iitt:m ictiu iiiiVi ?i .cu a v i.-l.i h

Spain, wiiich Was unprecedented and j ti Ofro. not hnvin hn rolinouishrd in I the U. States. Information was obtain-!

wonderful in nil its parts materially nf-jthe treaty of which Gen. Vivos is the'ed at St. Thomas, that the United States' j -v .7:.' (t .-! fected the character and station of this bearer to our government, and w'niclr ship Cyan., ennt. Trenchard, had been ! fnV ! J 'V-' ' X' 1 3 HUoimcJ i"OCfil IftR-

jLiiuisier, w uu h.miicjl tu ti. u.imuy uc- weare tola hail neen si'-neu ov i eruin-. s -a-u uie latter

fore any thing of the kind was' oreamed and, that the President of of by the government. He arrived at j States has not only rejected Washington at a most critical moment ; j but also refused to receive and great considerations may induce the j as the minister from ISpain.

American eauinei to recum;m.aiu u;ocire expected to he commumc

decisive measures, which, to the affairs Conu:res? forthwith. , of Spain and the world, may produce the j Raltimnre, April ZT.

most important consequences. ceived this morning, (sttys ihe fVa&k- to.-, proclamations, d. crecs, at

ssg3-w j ington City tceite) from various s-rj: - ol ii;h limitary c:-:: fi;ii:: ; sosae of them France Our reader will perue the j Ces, fully confirms tle fact stated in approbating the candact of the filacers accounts from France with peculiar in-'tiiis naraer vesicrdav. in relation to tiie a i a battle Mii-ht on the 1st

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the bnauish Treatv. ihe Penruary, v-il-m aoout 50

the United Uw, at uliich time her officers ami 1 UCcltriC&i L 0111)n.ny TIIK Subscriber has just received, fror the treat i;, shij.'s ccr.ipany continued well. ',.i.t r r r-ir ii V i h-Onle :a: vs. an asoitnient of GUO (ien. Viv'cs The polite attention of a friend lias put ! VrP:on of 3r. Drake, have VtVMV con8i,VniS of the fullov.ieK ar These fact, u, i.: P .s.eiau of aarietv of llneno. : rcccn r.ed ,n town, and propose g;v- t- , 5

atcd to .wrcs rnpers. i: om .;Va January to ctn , ,. . : .

Fee. invh:9he,ul:ichojr translator re-: u Ul :irN, conim-oi pieces

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and orders niV-. - waur'c--

mcennes, ;?irv '.a.

terest.

lieve

Our judgment lead us to be- rejection of the JSpau that " woNDERFt i. PEorLF.,;' as : executive cammunicat

'ion on this impor

leagues

1'iienos Avres, .'wtween the ln:eoos A

of

Washington called them, to be on the taut subject to bath Houses of Congress, rer.r troops, headed by tien. Hondo, (the eve of another mighty revolution. Those j is expected to he made as earlv as the Supreme Hirector.) and the Monteneros, familiar with 'the historvof ?9, will re-j nreuaration of the documents will admit, under the command of General Hamirez

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cal to mind the names of Fayettc, Sc-

bastiani, Constant, and Jovcij. As then, these celebrated men are now consistent patriots, and oppose, with the utmost zeal, the darine inroads of tvrannv. Certain indications lead us to believe that tae Bourbons will again be expelled that no remnant of tiiat detested race will be suffered to have rule, in France that a more terrible and vindictirc conflict, than has ever yet agitated Europe, will take place in their defence, but that the " holy alliance" will be dissolved, and the French,

at last, be left with a government oi their

Tlipsamcpaperaddsthatata party last but they merely allude incidentally to

night in this city, where many of the the battle, without giving any particumembeis of the foresgti diplomatic cot ps lars of its conmoncemcut, progress, the were present, it was o'i.i'.cti y observed, relative force of the conbr.tatits, or any that no exchange of civihfieV passed be- circuintaaces froiw which an estimate tween our heads of departments and the of its character might he formed, save individuals composing t'ae Spanish le-, that they concur in declaring it a day of

disaster to the arms ot Jiuerms Avres.

iiation.

In addition we subjoin 6e following An emcer el tiu Constellation, who

More New Goods. KILGOUR. i AV Lull it WKBH

; Have jirjt received ar t arc iiow opeuiv.g

A LA UGi: AND CL.NT.l'AL ASSOKTMENT Or Drv Goods, Hardware, Qucensware, Glassware, Groceries, etc. Vineennes, May TO. 1820. 0 tf

Best Green Coffee

IMPERIAL, -) YQVXG HYSON, yl CUSIIV.SOX J CHOCOLATE, 1.0 A F and BROWN SUGAR,

MADEIRA. -) TEXERIFFE, TTr SHERRY, fli

PORT and

CLARET

UlCSi

V IIO ir - , . , t. . nr t

letter to the editor of tiie Patriot, dated was tlesiialfhed to the i'orturiuesc camnl iVn V)ytl 1 tl 101 0- tdU

jr,shwztinuJirll2Uatuiht. to obtain tne relea-e oi two American! I LIT E O.A f COASIGXMEXT,

i.

own choice. This is a swecnimr m-o- of 31

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Sir I am thi-i lnomcat iafonned, vessels r:t ivlonte Vinco , iroirt tne opera-! (Rf2

from all anlkorihi thai 1 can relit -upon, lic-n of the caihaigo, which was cilVcted, VV

tliatGen. ivks' ansv.cr to tiie last note brought the !!ir:u :ant;.in .inr ArhgH had

r. iJuiu,

pnecy ; out tne signs iroin ivarope piam-. ly authorise it. Jin important Lavd Law will be found in this day's paper, changing the mode of selling from credit to cash sales. Some people may find fault with it, but we certainly think it will be of equal benefit to the nation and to individuals ; raid that a few moments reflection would prevent

any comprint about it. The debt for public lands has plrendy swelled to an enormous and verv alarmirf -Amount ; and the government are petitioned every year for a further extension of credit these considerations, alone, might have induced the law ;but there were so many others in its favor, that we are not i.tall surprised that-it passed botli houses by

sueh very largo m'no;:-:os. The long expected pr.O'danwtion, for the public sale of lands, will likewise bo found in thi i paper. For the information of the public, we pub!ish the following extract of rn Act p ssed by the Legislature at their last

session.

mj'actory. '1

at an end ; and th

leave Washington

lias been entirety nasal- been completely detected in a oattle

le negocialiim of course ss .:t!i tiie i o tegncse, a nort time previ-

iepani:h Minister will ou. n in a few davs on his V!

v.av home.

Congress

will

iavs on his When the Constellation sai'ed, Mon-

ieceie a te idco. ausl idahlonadu were in ruet

Callii Boxes Your. Hyson Tea.

fi Chestn do do. G Rags COFFEE,

SOAL LEATHER, HAIR TRUNKS,

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, he.

mcmnes. .May H. 6-tf

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Messnge ou tne subject to-morrow or pos.sv.sj;i oi iuc i. o iu-icm.-. oiqimv. , ;(lw1,l, ' nirWhl ne.tt day." cr of A tijras uas comnletely prostrate,; o ' 1 4V COO,!

BALTIMORE, April GS. his p.-incipi generals, among whom was CoWHlSS'lOJi AltD'Cl

i iir: i 101 i niai iiuri i :i iilli iji t l v - -

rlutnr, having been gained over

a dead silence on the subject of the mis- by the Portuguese; his army thinned hy sion of General Vivf.s Tiie Citv (Ja- d-orion ; and, in a baale which took

zettedves the foilov.in- on WednWiu v pincc in Rami Oriental, en or about t!;e I lcssr3' lister, 1 nee Cv ijtor,

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i:.V'MHU. I'iu reornary, ne was so coinpieieiy "The Treaty Though our Executive muted, that "be had! not thereafter th'e h is not vet communicated to Uungress, show of force. Kin Martin having manit r.-ipcthm of ti SuniUh ii f ,t . w.t iffsteil d stron'r desire to retire from the

we centiuue to heai, ti' ei tlsw mot "au- commaml of the army, and even made a!

thentic sources, that r.-.i , s fact stated by nlea of ill health to go to Chili, where

r nrecedi-..!- In i elation he was when the Constellation sailed.

The government and people were so much opposed to his (putting the armv. that his wishes could not he gratified.

"Sec. Oil

tne treaty, li-e grants oi iauu matte, are to be co'.ilirmed, and we are expected to pledge ourselves never to acknowledge

It shaiibe the dutvcfMas- muependence oi any Oi tne SouLi

- a rn : I l - i

"ters in Chan -cry to t ike all Depositions, I American coejmes : x ins is auumg mu;i 4attctat ions and" answers in Clumcerv j to injury and gen. ives, we are told, ;to administer Oaths to take acknowi-Ms leave to go back again as having no

us in our precc

l-j this topic, is suns: i::tia-!y correct." Relations icith Svain. U seem to be

agreed, that the Spanish minister wiil be Hie U. S. snip John Adams, captain immediatelv sent home th at he is rcqui-" WatUworth, was left at fct. Thomas hy red to ask conditions, but not empower- the Constellation, which parted compad, cvenifthev are acceded to. to ratify y with the U. t. hehoooer Nonsuch,

Licui. i urner, in uie river l.a riaia.

'he Constellation left in the river Sir Thomas Hardy's squadron, consisting of two 7-is one frigate, and a sloop of war. Translator's u?V. From the papers received from Buenos Avres (January

itli up to Ibtu ot r cbruary ) nothing s:t;s-

COtiNIAC BRAND V, JAMAICA SPIRITS, N E W-ENGLAND RUM, HOLLAND GIN, POUTER, MOLASSES, RAISINS, ALMONDS, CINNAMON, NUTMEGS, SHAD, M ACKAREL, Dried HERRIKG PEPPER, ALLSPICE, GINGER, ALLUM, INDIGO, COPPEfiAS, SPANISH WHITING, SPANISH DROWN, WHITE LEAD, Ground in Oi!, SPIRITS of TURPENTINE, LOG WOOD, IRON, CUT NAILS, Assorted, from 3d to Md. -WROUGHT NAILS, TRACE CHAINS, MUSTARD, SPANISH SEGARS. SNUFF, SALT PETRE, POWDER, LEAD and SHOT, r rim stone, queens ware, glassware.

ALL of which will be sold low for Cash.

Wm. Burtch.

n JlhJlbll 5 fa-All tliosc who have

Will please apply at Bcamon's Hotel long standing accounts, are earnest! v I'erry, Vincenne, where every attcn-l rmio&ffl in rail nnd

tion W!d be paid to Traveding W aggons counts immediately. W. u.

aim i l iivruers. oi every utscnnuon. 1 : ?

Merchants,

VINCENNES, Indiana.

REFr.RF.NCES.

i:

Phi hide1 nhin:

M'Donal & Ridsely, Baltimore:

Wm. Rohinson, Jr. Pittsburgh:

Sirnl.cvGeo. Trottcr,f:i.ij:j

James Peters & Co. Lrmisi-Wp?

Wabash Ferry. Travellers,

vishingto have a speed v and cheap

passage across me

Viricennee, Mav 18.

Estravs. TAXZ.Y UP

Hv James L:indrei' living nn Gillo I

j nf list iN...

" ' ' r' O " L 1 j . i t ! , 1 ' .. i . I a 4 ft ill-X- l '1 I ii r-ll h -., I t .... . . .. r w. I I :..: rt I 1 1 n rmilifu ..r. I . 11. .1 I

"of Mtornev Rccojny 'M'.-s -ind other-uiac uie Jacis wouiu ue coinniunicaieu 10 j -v- ...wiw, t LI-j , ai. , , ..um.u.i , ' mr tin uay

"Ie-alwritingsand 'Conyev-anees-,m the! congress by a message, as soon as the , tam tiie iv.U p..in,.-a a:,U un itary state ot April, a Uark bay Mare, about "same manner as Justices of the Peicft ; documents, &c. can be made out. Vf. j ot affairs onhat coui.try. It apars tnat 1.. hands high, a little white on her ofi 4iare empowered to do-and to decide rT nincico Kamirej, having rotlccted an fore foot, no other marks or brands per"and r-nort vnon Mich maters cf c- ashingtov, April LS. army, eoinpo.d ot -lonteneros and rnai- ceivaole, supposed to be S or 9 years ' i J:;o c' " v i,0 ro. Enquiries having been repent edly made j contents entered the territory of Buenos old: appraised at 40 dollars, bv G. A. tount ana ..vcici. c. iiu u j. of j?s rospectins the authciitic.itv of the ! Avres on the CiMh of .Janunrv. and lou-ht Wasson and E. Wood., 1 5th April. 1 820.

'eery, accordm" to the .malpractice ofl"J .....T.,u ., J?.,U1 u..; n v Court, ;vl.ici, reports v,:d !e-!t!'e "e LeUvjc. our ?ovcrn- W, m the raucv ot Capcdo on the 'cSsions mav be expected Vv motiou to : "!cf ?nd , ,.c. 1"!vo" 'traor- istol I bruaty ; when he htter.hea. kd "the Cort in such mMWi- as is f"? .lmnK 't proper to .yjvc liave:by the U.-ector Jose UoJ,au was ,1c- : heard nothing confirmatory ol these re-Seated. After his driest Kondeau re-

liALTLMOJiE, April .4. jiorts ; and that from all we can learn, inured to liuenos Avres ; but, durin" his

The recent change in the government they are, to say the least of them, pre--absence, Congress had appointed .luau

of Spam may have a very important ci- mat ur Pedro Azuirre Director w-o. tern, lion-

ect on the negotiation wincn is j)euumgj sevcrnlol tne iUembcrs ot the House deau then rescued Ins olhve ol supremo between the United Stntos nnd that na-: of Representatives hive obtained leave Director; Congress was suspended, and tion. Hitherto the Ivir.i; of Spain, as of absence, and some have already return- meanwhile a Cabildo, (a board of navil svcreitrn, claimed the sole liht to make ed home. This circumstance would seem and military ofliccrs corernod the nro-

erorernra tne nro

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treaties anQ to dispose oi anil tranter at, n inmeaie me expectation ot a protract- vmce. r.tiorts were made to r.ie an

hii pleasure any part oi what he consul-; ed session ol Congress. army which could take the field, and on er ?d as his territory. Bat, in the coesti- j At supper lately given by the emperor poe F. Ramirez's federal army, while tuiion now adopted as the Supreme law! of Russia, silver vase?, weisrhinir sir ;in- the veterans an I other men caable of

of oprdn, we ond the foiifiwir.g important: deed and eighty pcandSj were placed on bearing arms, even slaves, were enlisted

jTiucipIcs and pioviHOi i : li.'C taDie. o uaid tr.2 city ci Du(jiiOi Ayres

I certify the above to be a true copv

from my Estray Book.

J. n jtssoxyj.p.s.e. Carlisle, M a rV2. C.ltptl T'.Jti&V UJ'

By Lewis Wilson, Posey county. Robb

RY irtue of an Execution to ma di

rected, from the Clerk' Oilice ef tl; Knox Circuit Court, I will e.rpoe to public sale on the premises, for readv

money, on luesdavthe 23d Inst, part

in the Borough of in-

cennes, whereon Andrew Gardner now lives, with the appurtenances, which waj purchased by Daniel Moore, of James G. Read. Also, one set Chair Makers Tools with a quantity of htock,one Horse and other small articles, as the property of Daniel Moore, at the suit of Andrew Gardner. B. V. BECKES, ShfiT. K. C. May 9, 1820. 5 -3 or ALL persons indebted to the Estate ot

Jonathan JJabcock,

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uiW3,F,rt MS:.i um... .......t ui iic.iateot Vmcennes, deceased, are renuest years old this Spring, near 15 hands cd to call and settle their respecth e ac-lu-hta white spot on the centre ol her counts on or before Thursdav, the first back, one hind foot white, and a small cf June next. Ail thoso neglecting thi spat o while on .wr toreloot, a small call, nill find their accounts lodged in star and sn.por her face, branded thus, the hand of a magistrate fur speedy col-

ii.. nil idi.ii hhj jiiivi, a ilium ui uuuci, lection

ICJAll the?e having any demtnd a rainst the estate, are requested to briDjj tliwin forward for ettlemer.t. NANCY RVBCOCK,.lia'x. V'ncerncf. Mav y. 5-3t?

well made ; appraised to 45 dollar?, by Jacob Varner, and Aquiila Mathcw.

A irm CGpffrwi my Estray Book. J :::i Pi z.:r... i.p.p.c.

.'ipril