Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 June 1820 — Page 3
SATURDAY:::::JUNE 3, 1820. The Rev. DANIEL PARKER, will prtach in the Seminary on to-morrow (Lords Day) evening, at early candle
SEAT OK GOVERNMENT. 'We understand from u Gentleman who ha been some time in company with the Commissioners, that it is most provable the permanent eat of Government of Indiana will be fixud immediately below (he moulh of Fall Creek, that empties in'o the West Fork, of White River on the east side about 71 miles direct from Terre-Haute, and 130 on a straight line from Yinccunes. The surrounding country w , luxuriantly fertile, pleasant, and health v ; e.iv.eilcd bv none west of tne Alleghany mountains.
',cnT, ano! destroying What could not be
borne away and this scene lasted without intermit-ion or abatement of violence from 1 1 o'clock till 3 ; when, either tired of murder and pillage, or according to their orders, they spontaneously proceeded to the square, whence they were marched 01T to military quarters. A number of miscreants, however, remained and contrived to plunder and commit ever-' sort of atrocity during the remainder of that dav and niht. The number of the victims of this treacherous slaughter is, at present, reported at 11?., of every age and sex. The houses still continue shut up, and scarcely a creature is to be seen in the streets. The constitution is not yet published here, and the people have conceived so much detestation of the royal troops, that they publicly declare they will not permit it to be proclaimed and sworn to till those assassins shall be every man removed from the citv , m the mean time, the roval troops arc equallv
Imenacimr and disobedient to flu-ii- mm.
JllFl LUSO WILLU, Ma.V 25. 'mandprs. run! rtfmn in lwv l!. fl',n
T following .:pprAt:it,i"his uj Ojftcers result of such a state of thimrs is easier of th several Land-Of J ten in Lidi- imagined than certain. Every thinuna have been aJe. wears gloom and apprehension; co triiARi.Es 31. Taylor, Receiver of denes has vanished and the real in' cu! ions Public Moneys at Jefterr.ville. 0f the kin- have now become doubtful. AMBtt-jsE Win clock, Recover of I was with a friend ami his l?rnilv at an Public Monies at Terre llaulc. ff'if- .house ad joming the snunre, nduiihan-,i Hanson l)uau Register at Terre Haute, an eve witness of ail the horrors which"!
ol ruhlic )I;,VP rl PSfflhnft f ptrf .-.!- in.-
v . m v W A .. M 1 A Hy iiilll i 'JU 1 U I
Noble, .Receiver
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ponies at urooKvpie, ami nooeri iannu,i Gibraltar, whence you mav a rain hear
ueRiaier ai ljrooKvuie. tliom me beiore inv
om me before inv return homf."
Jla.'ora.
f!nnrli flutes fur OfTim.
T, . r . t ?, Aae commotions anions the ponulntor JUfresaitat t Me bencral M.-ihn of 5 ( (he A..ora) ;t(;d
O'VP-tf onnrohoncimi & in 1 ho "Till As r. .w.,.
IT (.11 there were more than aO,000 people asemb?ed ii roupes in front of th rovai printing ofiice, waiting for the expected ekert'e-'-wheu it was printed, a few copies were issued with the old formula, ty the R'izz this was no sooner known than a notification w?s made to the printer, thr.t the decree must no longer go forth in that form, and that it must be issued under the formula of the constitution :
the papers prntcd with the old formula
were demanded, a tire was kindled thev were consumed.' They then
tied that the printer must change his designation of roifil printer to that of r.aiimal printer, winch was also complied with. A notification was mads to the printer, that the decree must no more jro
forth in that form, and that it must be js-
setnbh.
THOMAS II. BLAKE, GKOJUiK II. C. SULLIVAN, IKWFJiT ,T0liGU. Jv'HfiPI WARNKIt. J MKS WATSON, JOHN M'DONALD, FOU SHKUIFF. JOIJV DF.CKFU, VA sKXTINK J. B HAD LEY, SVMTML PATiU .1 MKSNBls, JOHN SCOTT. JOH COUNTY COMMTS'TOMER. J'UIN OCKKL1 !-E, JOSKPH MTLUmK-
noimced, an alarnin fermentation was visibie, and the new alcadcs escaped ouy by dight ; two men of good reputation were soon after appointed, and order was soon restored ; it waa intimated to the court, that infamous characters would never more be permitted to hold public stations in Spain. -jooao Q ooooo mm London, Jiarch 13. Ilooline Curchod, an interesti.'tg femfile, of jreat personal beauty, a native of Switzerland, was ind'u ted at the late F.ssex Assises tor the wilful murder of her new-born male illegitimate child, at Harking on the 20th of December last. The circumstances of this unhappy caso were peculiarly affecting indeed patheticully romantic, and excited universal sympathy. The prisoner, a lovely and interesting; creature, was the daughter of a highly respectable family of Lansannc. in Switzerland. A yoanj;
'entleman of that town had paid his ad
Br tue Company rox KlntlciT
THIS Lr&VLVGl
creafcirft snftimoned ffrenth enanr?n (o
down to dinner with the f miiy, and she endeavored to appear cheerful. The next day she appeared aain unwell, and desired to speak in private with the servant. She spoke with the latter and
pointing to the night-chair, aid to her WiH be presented, the celebrated PhroX in broken Lnglih, "Prjy don't tell 3Iiss nHFTl? Sitfkin." The servant went to the place,' 1 XllLi ill 1 Oil K, and on liftin3 up the cover, behehi the Jficr tchkh vlU he verfonneJ. Ihc cd.uirtd head of a new-boni infant. Aiarmed at cit-r-rtlct called the siht, the servant uttered a shriek' rr,rTT-1 1 ' of horror, and was hastily retiring from jj JJE 15 Jii lli"!!! the room, when the prisoner, in the mot 3 piteous accent, besought her not to tell OR Miss Sitfkin. The alarm was civeu, and IlldllStrV 1 1 s t T,fn,,rkl
the dreadful secret was spread through r V- . r-n n
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the prisoner's own situation bein ?lar- fe. 7" ? y J inin-, she w-is put to bed, ami everv IJ fJ() " T7" f P CAi-e was taken of her hra'dli. There 47 V J V It fj
wis ro violence visible on the body, an I although the lou exploded and even ah-j surd test, of suliusfci;; the luns of the!
dresses io her, contrary to the wishes of jifant ii water, had been tried, am! they'
ncr lar.iny, woo i.au lormuucn m n iue v.eie tmmd to Moat, vrt the result w;s
iiwu.m'. iiis aucunon nowver. were clandestinely continued for a cosideraUSe lfjth of time, until Mudemoiselle Curcl.nd's health becoming seriously affected, her friends Ruessinj the secret, determined to remove her far from the rauje of iter indisposition, hoping that, hv chariTe of scene and r.hsence, her health would be restored, and that she would fors't the object of hei attachment. Kny;laml was resolved upen as the pUce of her sojournment, and she took leave of her friend? to cmne to thi
J). SAYRE Has just received and
i ' i t l . r ii.- c
auuMiny liwmcioas.ior ai ineuineoi ex- r C I .1 r I p,riment the lun-s were i.i a state of OlicrS IOF Sale, UlC ION
putrefaction, which even admitting the fUV;na. fwnvk for C IsH -child to have Uen born de-.d, Mould have Wlllg UUOJS IOI ASH -
rieeessuniy been the cause, t' rider these ityson kin, circumstinces, the jury wore to pro-! Young IIysn, no-mce whether the child was born alive, " L na and before thor rnroo f. iho ni!.twn (iU?M)Owdfr
mot materially allected the caiwe oftho prisoner. Mr. Daniel M ores a surgeon of Ilford,
was the iirst witness examined, aud he
TEA
SUGARS
denoscd as fohov.-sr fn iho inn th uf
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,u.nu; v. me pnpert oi fio paiiimi a Uecciuoer, 1 was called in to attend the
cparauon r-aturany produced me stron'Znrt sensation in the minds of the lovers.
An otmnrfunitv lor a toltn interview '
nas found, and in the tumult of ardent ! healthy; they ilouttd in water. From pavon, excited by feelings of stnm-at-i that alone I iudrre that the child was
tachment, tbc sense ol real !;onor air', .bornalivc; but this isa x
prisoner. On the 3d of that mo:.tii I was shewn a male child. I opened it
virtue was forgotten, and unhappily that i nothing more so.
very fallacious test
SPANISH AFFAIRS. PlIlLlDCLP.'I-A, 3I7 6.
XV
.sued under the formula of the constitu-
c have the perusai of sever:' news- tion.
papers, printed Madrid and at Cadiz, ; The military in Madrid amounted to
thf (y,'z-rfe of Jtlj irrl, tno. tJurro j nn-, about 8,000 men, including the 1Valioon court with the ussist-nce of some female
tae Duiro of C-Jthz, and th Mm.cU and loan guards, Sec. A depution from i attendants.
de Lonwcio vies is ltvraiar oJiie inilitai v was sent to the ministers, i i.vh.mo
event occurr-d. which eventually plung. I The chief 15aron here interposed, ar.d ed the unhappy object of ill-fated loe ?Said that the prisoner must be aeqnitmto the deepest affliction, and even iub- - ted. There was no nrouf llml tl.P i-hihl
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jri.iw .in me io i ie pern oi an ignont- v.-s born aJive. inou forleitui-e. I The iurv immediately found the nris-
mUia This beini; the day appointed for the 0ner no! gvilhi, fmd also acquitted her of , and; trial, it is impossible to conceive the into- concealing the birth.
ftit,ui-rcst vr.icn tne c.ise excited. At a very The verdict seemed to produce Terr.
early hour Use court wvs crowded to ex- general satisfaction; and immediately of-, cess by male spectalors, the nature of tenvards ti.e prisoner was restored ta
the inquiry beii; mx as to exclude t!je nre of her friends, other sex. The unhappy prisoner du- The Assizes of E-ex finished on Fri-rin-; her section in the jail had bean day evening. Ttccnhf-one priwiurs retreated with the utmost delicacy and ten- ctival sattnicc ofdcidh. Two sheep stcalderness that the Entire of her situation fcrs were left for execution, would admit. At the hour appoint-
ed tor her trial, she was conducted into , f',hinrtov, Slav 13.
Much business has been done in en-
Auitatcd in every limb, and grCss with.in the two days past j 2d with rief, she was almost The joint resolve for'suspendin the
ameml the Uevo-
becn rejected in the
uatorv actol course
M;d-vl, of dates -tth, Gth, 1th, 0th, lOta, with an intimation that the people w-re ' earned into the dock, k seated on a chair, operation of the act to I'M!, :id IGtli of M.rch, which contain so impatient for the recog-ution of the j She was attired hi deep mourning, and luliunary I-a.r ha be liH! - ;itre than the official decree, con- conslit ition, that terrible consenuences! ttv(rt xt-.. p.in..eb!- mnernledvith :l Tit'.rn.i,
, - - j x . .w j v . uviiaiL i iiu ttwuuaiui i uvwm 1.011139 A I ' i . 1 . 1 1 AA M-M 1 1 111 fillip m . . A.'
t ' -it tory, unavailing, una couceiea anu were to oe ?.ppre!:enuea ; and mat tne ( XQt whicli, if even removed, would not hear immediately on the Pensioner. pr :mui-eted inder every sort of trepi- troops could not turn their arms upon-i,ave been enough to satisfy the lniital This information ouSht to be generally d-Alr.. We have aNoan interesting let- their fellow citizens: that at sunset they clositv of some individuals in court, diffused, as well as copies of the amen. t from a jirivate friend, who happened should withdraw to their quarters; that ju hose unfeeling anxiety to behold the datcry act, and of the forma prescribed. thQ on business at Cadiz at the moment, they would not be accountable for the j beautv of !ier countenance, called forth br the War Department for carrying it ;ich we .railive it is as follows : .consequences; ar.d that in this &entimentl tllc. indignant animadversions of the into effect. It particularly behoves "the .
41 Catiz, Mlk M ?rch, j the whole oi the military were but of one j judge, who checked the apparent mhu- fy:eIujs 0f the uninformed, indigent and " .'n the 10th March we were to have opinion. ! man indifference to her awful situation. reallv meritorious pensioner, to look to ad d y of jubilee, but it wiil be mem-. At six o'clock in the evening, the de-j Jer head, dunn? the whole tiwc, was this matter, and to look to it promptly. '
Cihie m the hr to y ot atrocious treaeu-;crec tieclanng Uie acceptance and estab-! houeil on her b(soni, ar.d like a with-' T,e bill fixing the second Monday in :.s On the 9th. at n meeting of gen- 'lishment of the constitution of 1812, wasj,.mt l',llv ef her native valley, seemed November for tlfe next meeting of Cuo-
and re-
Piesndent
er us and ti.e ma;;Ltrites of the cily, with-1 signed and officially proinulged. Public blighted by the chilling influence of con- gress, has passed both houses, o n "iiv previous soUcition of the people, ; fermentation immediately subsided ; ami j scions disgrace and ignominy. quires only the assent of the 1 it ' v determined that on the 10th the j se veral decrees were issued on tho 3th. I ir KAer,thc clerk of assize, addres- to become a law.
C'.'.: tit tion snould be proclaimed here. On the 9th, the following decree was
G ? i . eyre, captain geuerai, trom the promulgated. haicTiy of his house, jnve similar inti-j
HiUiOiis, an I on the luut 01 me Jin a Jiuolition ct the Inquisition.
DECREE.
inz the existence of the tribu
general and spo.taneocs illumination and rejoicing too!: place. Before 10 o'clock! Considerii
sed hr-r in very go '1 French, and sta-. The same may bi said of the bill to. ted to her thesuost nice of the indictment, amend the Navigation Act. j demanding whether she was guilty, or The bill lor a loan of three millions, or not suiltv. With great difficulty she having passed the House of Uenre&en-!
sobbed aloud, in French, that she was tatives, is now before the Senate, not cruiltv. Reinj: asked whether
!uci of Si. Jlntomo was crowded, nnl of the inquisition is incompatible with s!ie would be tried by a jury of half for-; Tho slave trade is still vigorously pur.
very halcouy ana wmuovv in tue me constitutional monarcny 01 apain, einers and halt IrmUsh, or all h.i
Griea (Jtiffee, Chocolate, Ju:if, 4 nd Nev.-Orlcans Table Salt,
Pine Apple Cheesej Madeira, ") Malaga, ami I WINKS. Claret J Cegniiic and fcpanieh 12racf Holland (Jin, Jamaica Rum, Cherry ijuuuce Cider Wine, Cordial, Peach Brandy, London, and ; rno-rpfM Shrub, Raisin.-J, Almonds Nut meg 4, Cloves, Cinnamon Alpice, Ginger, Pepper, London Mustart had, Mackerel, Dried Herring, ioap aud Candles Allum, Copperas, Indigo, Madder, Anuattu, Logwood, White Lead, ground in OiJ Spanish Wkiting, Lampblack, Brimstone, Yellow Ochre, Tar, Iron, Nails, Crowley's Steel, Wimlow Glas, SnuB'and Tobacco Powder, Iead and Shot, Trace Chains, Sickles, Cotton Card?, Dried Apples, Shoes, Blank Books, Spelling Book?! Ink Powder, Paper and Quills,
Cotton,
the P
sr .1 every balcony and window in the the constitutional monarchy ot spam, einers and half English, or all Emrlish. ' sued in the Harannah: 1276 of thue
sn-viM nnd the wniniis treets leading nrotnulrratcd at Cncliz in 18 12. and that a ATr t'inKr. was rplninrd as a tmspmMp virtim nf liufpplinfr ainrirs
io d, occ o5?d bv ladies ar.d children, renerai and extraordinary Cortes, after COuncil on her behalf, intended and were landed at that ilace between the " a """ assortment of
expecting every nv:me it to see the pro- previous ana mature aeiiueration, sup- mid, tiw oes ion and general ()uiroga arrive from pressed that tribunal, by a decree of 23d that nu
Cue Is'.a, '-is mi y of the citizen's had gone February, 1313 : 4 privilege of her birth, and be tried by & i io meet him and escort him into the Having heard the opinion of the junta, atl English iurv.
irmed by a decree of this date, and con-. Mr. A"jw;7, th
it there was no occasion to put 3d and and 8th April inst.
question : she would wave the
Oilv.
foi
Public Sale.
Quecnswareik. Glassware
June Sd, 1820. 8 If
by a decree ot this date, and con-. Mr. A"tw7, then explained to her the
A sort of ampithe?.tre hrd hecn erect- formi-ig to the opinion of the said junta, natUie of the array, and that she was to' 1 T 1 .. J . .1. I . 1 1 ll... A 1 ... it.!. U n.tint.wt .1 1 I lll .j ' 1 1 t 1 1
a t) ! ) ' puizci extemaig 10 me ciuru 1 oruer, uiui iroiii im uiiit, uif upiciuu j,ay tliar 5,c vouiu ue irieu Dy uou anu, of air.t Antonio, where the i:pidt had tribunal of the inquisition shall be sup-, the country, to whicli she bowed assent. .
formerly been placed; a boavn to uo d a pressed ; that all tnosc persons wno are The jury being sworn without any challarie pVeard was iixed up i ; 1 r.mpicu- conl?ed therein, either for political or lenge, ous .nvjiion, with the ir.scnption uriro reiigio as opinions shall be immediately Mr. Brdf.ick, opened the case for la Coiuiiltution ! vh-.i Q-tircga r and ev- set at libe-ity, and that the pr-jcess in each the prosecution with great pathos and ery thin was anxiety for the arrival case where religious opinions have been icelin. of the procession when on a sudden a the cause of confinement, shall 'be trans-, The prisoner was a native of Switzerb dv of about 300 soldiers, led by the mlttcd to the several bishops, to be by land, and was the daughter of respectajoyal or';cers, cetered the piare -at a thern investig:Ued to the regulations pre- jg parents in that country. She had quick march nd in cm array, and in- scribed by tne Decree of the Cortes. uoen a French teacher at tne school of etantlv oneied a platoon fire on the peo- Sacii is my icill. ; Miss Siftkin, at Barking. During tie p'- iu th: street d: Viedir, -uid c mimen- I, THE KING. ' gevcrt vinter, she had been dread-o-vl a horrible massacre of the peaceable Palace, Madrid, 9lk March, fully afilicted with chilblains, so much an i unarmed inhabitant-, without regard I communicate this to your excellency 0 h to require surgical aid. This iito sox ae, or co alition ; v.omen and for the information of the Council, and disposition a god deal confined he- to
il!ilr6il W CTC CUl UOWll nuliUUi upturn- m uiri lUJLi, 11 nu Li. l i-aci, 1 i;r 1 ciiAinuui vuuiiiiciuvui nui vnaiu
5 AT the house of GEORGE CODD, half 100 Dollars Reward.
a mile south of White River,
A REWARD of ONE HUNDRED
On Monday 19th June, dollars, m begWcn by the Th. subscriber will sell the following ""r. ;nr vTn r"? . o positeu in the rost-Ofcce in tins town, - rnPPF tiiis Ir.f -ir. 011 the l4th dav of Julv ,ast directed to o COPPER MlLLa and distilling ap. Mers AI)fL & MOUIroN, MeP,
1 WAGGON and TEAM, 8 or 10 MILCH COWS, BEEF CATTLE, 20 Head .STOCK. CATTLE, 150 head SiOCK. HOGS, And a numbtr of article too tedions to enumerate. TERMS One fourth of the purchase money in hand, the balance in four
months, the purchaer giving bond and
G. EWLN'G.
I Four Hundred Dollars, .in Notes of SU0 each, on the bank of 'the United States, aid letter not having been received in New-York. JAMES JACOB?, For the late firm of JacohiSflsRoy May 31. S-tf
"mutes bcr.ctieial intentions of liis maicstv ma l)Pr was rcnuisite : but at this time nol8ecunv
t r- i:.. :., -.mxiIi.Ri! the ? ; 1 1 r h.p f'ultllleil ciiviiritm ulpfpvpr wn rntnrtn mpil nfl .ay l. 0tl
za but tliose roya! butcher it seems Madrid, Royal Pnlacc,dlh March, 1820. ier being in a state of pregnancy. Onj fliat it was all prepared, for the drnm it - the evening of the lJ0th of December she f dfinVPVflTlpi Ilfr
different stations repeated to each other, On the 1 1th March, there was a vio- desired a female servant in the house to 1
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Bank of Vinccnnes :
j STATE BANK OF INDIANA." 1st JcifE, 1800. A DIVIDEND has this day been daclared by the Directors, at the rate of
and the city appeared as it given up 10 lent agitation tne cousuiuuon uau icjui- air ner oea linen, expressing a wisn to "'uti im wcluic itu kirus o perceui, per anuum, 101 w fl:e sack of an unrelenting inv dhg ene- red ti'iat certain ulcades should be elect- rctire early to rest. Her wishes were of ConTeyancing at the shorte&t notice, months, on the amount of stock paid iru my. A body of 1200 desperadoes 'soon ed ; there being no organization to ac- complied with, and she went to bed at and on reasonable terms, on application The same will be paid at the Kank, afc -J lfWnrl iUo. Crt asw.iKsiiis. and ass died complish this purpose, the King was cal- rather an unusual hour. Next morning at his room, on Second street, opposite any time after this date, to U.e tock-
Li 1 .1 t 1
nomcrs, or meir iceai rrurcscijuiii:.
Col. Lasselle's Tavern.
C. II. TILLING HAST,
every person; and every boue which led upon ; and two persons ere appoint- when the servant went iuto the room, ihov mmniiP,! u-.i nrsacki'il: h ises d. ho-e characters were not niously in- aap whs sti'l in bed
J)roica open yi their couteu ' c-uricd Tawaus; as fcoaaathcir uaai werftau- ya ths ftllowiu iqj th ttahanpy Tinwancv Juac
AST. I My order of the Hoard,
