Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 November 1820 — Page 1
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:L. IV. J rum.I&IILD WEEKLY, BY N I1LACKMAN, P-JtiUkcr of the Laic cf the U. Stales, OPPOSITE TIIC DANK OF VINCEXNES. TERMS OF PUBLICATION. Two Dollars in advance, Three in 6 months, or Four Dollars at the end .of the year. No subscription will be discontinued until all arre arises are paid. Advertisements inserted on the usual terms The Cash must accompany advertisements. $200 RE WARD r NAW Y from the subset iber, on he th da o July last, FOUR Ne gro MKN, to-vvit : B EN, A mulatto, about 33 year old, 5 feet 11 inches high, and very stout made, his feet is short ami very thick, he drinks very hard. and when in liquor he is very apt to dance and boast of his manhood. i) A V Y, Alv a mulatto, about 22 years old, ? fe-t 1 1 inches high, full face, ami very Hint 'n well tnade. OAXIEL, AV-u2l years' o!d. five feet ten inches hg !.w Ist;ecl, and very black, and lis,)', in speaking. vARON, A Mulatto, about 25 y ears old, five feet nine inches high, they are all stout wad and very liklv fellows : their clot h i nr not recollected. The ;ii..)e rewind will be given for apprehending saiJ ivroes ami confining tiiem sot'ut I can jjer litem again. or GUv dodars lor either ri? all reasonable expeucet paid if bt ol' i to . Wt''e, Tennessee. JOHN it THOMPSON. September 1, 180. (t-fwjd In Chancery. IILNliV ALDlilDOE," rs. JOHN puin-inrrT. In thf i'ieu Circuit Court, of the Term if 'March, .1 11 1S20. A C!) now at this div. the complain--n ,t appeared by his counsel, and on nivr' .... ;t ?h ordered, that this caue be C"'i t i.'ievl till the next term of this Court a; ! t at complainant have leave to arm ad bill. And it appearing to the P i. r.-hction of the Court, -that the de-feod-r: is not an inhabirant of this State, it it n-di ied that notice of the 'jendencv 1! said suit, be given by publication in tMe Indiana t'euiinef, for the space of i"ur . . k successively; that if said diendaat do not appear at the October tennot'his Court, and file answers to the complainants bill, the same will be taken pro confesso. A true c n from the order book. TKST, J r 1)UJKh c. p. c: c. f0 4w.-J -3- r. it v. 1 ;
J- JVC lOiiiirS it(3WtUU';lnw him to give. She was ordered to
( 'rU.VYLOor Stolen, from the subsrrilier, !iifig in Black Creek Settlen.'nt, on the 23d June last, a Vol low Huv. Horse, 15 h ha nils 'nigh, nine or ten year old, r '3 vhite feet, and a large scar on his weathers, occasionedny a fistlo. which is destitute of hair, about the size of a man's h.ind. I will give the above reward for information of the horse, or 0 dollars fur the horse and thief. JVCOB WOLFE. Sullivan county. Aug. N. CO-otpd B. ELL. MAN, A'ar the Steam-Mill. I? E S P E C T F C L L V informs his friends am! the puMic in general, that he still continues to carry on tle Bi.--cksmithin Business, In all its various biam ties, at r!,e NEW SHOP,fiear the Steam-Mill, and believes himself to be compleMy master of maki?g all kinds of warrantable Pools, such Edgc-Tools, anow Axes, broad do. Addzcs, and all kinds of Carpenters ools, horse and Ox shoeing and bellows Making; Can ne had at the shortest notice. 11 ft it' MS himself from las long cxprirnci in the ubve bus;r;ess. that he vm'iI .t leat merit a share of the public '! ..:,age. Vwirennes. Oct. 10. CS-fnn J". Iiereby reci'tired to take notice. that 1 hdl nonlv to the Circuit Court of tiib,!iu Countv at their Oi tr.ber term, to be htdlen on the third Mondav of ai:i month, for the purpose ot appMinting Commissioner to iuv uie the real es'.ate f lii.I'ett Monigomeiv, deceased, King mi senl count v. neon montgomep.v.
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(fVoia the Metropolitan. Georgetown, Oct. 20. ' Evidence on the Queen epitomized. We are clearly of opinion that the ladies who take a deeper interest in the late of the queen than the other sex can possibly do, should have their curiosity appeased ; let the ladies read it as well as ourselves, and let them understand a fouler mockery of justice, than ever disgraced the three judges of the Court in Hell. Not a single witness has yet deposed to any direct act of guilt, the minister like to have a little of the circumstantial to give an air of truth to the proceeding. That keen little fellow, Theodore Majocci, Mr Vicenzo Guerrilla. Mr. Pieto Puchi, "agent of the lilac k Lagle," Miss Jane IWbara Kresso, (a chamber maid at an inn,) and Mr. Paul Raggazoni, (a stone mason,) and G-.-d knows how many others have all been dulv sworn and perjured. . 'l..eodore Majocci was first examined. and swore to every tiling hut the truth our readers have seen his testimony Signio "V'icenzo Guergilla. a witness of the same kidney, swears with great gravity that her majesty slept on he nasvige home between two sofas, and that she frequently walked the deck with liui-gami that Count ilergami laid on on his back in a small bed once saw the queen sitting on Kergamrs knee, each kissing the other, and that Ilergami used to attend her in the bath house a lie, an odious damned lie; upon my soul a lie. a wicked tie.'" Is it reasonable to suppose we ask, that a woman coming home to receive a crown would he guilty id such indelicacies, or is it to be presumed that even a common prostitute v.ould sutler a man to go in a'ld remain in her bath room, before witnesses? Mr. Guergilla has sworn up to the lull amount of his compensation, which he acknowledged on his crose lamination to he S 1000 per month 81000 in advance. Senior Puchi. aent of the Black Eagle, (we are glad he has nothing to do with the Haiti Eagle) swears that Bergami frequently came from the queen's chamber at eight o'clock in the morning, dressed in Polish robes he had been in fhe habit of looking through a key hole to see when they were ready lor breakfast About S-OO a month will do for this fellow. Miss Jane Barbara, the maid of the Inn.'''' where it is extremely unlikely she should hav her morals corrupted) wept and swore alternately with a much earnetne-s, and we doubt not with as much truth, as Peter did when he dequeen sitting on Bergami's ne.L she did nieu nis master, mat sue surprised me nut knoiv whether hn onJ. .d r not, but saw his arm, it was white, the " m . ' moii v i wi Oiieen illiun'ii tin nwi ni ontir cd poor thing, she was dreadfully a larmed ut recovering hersed soon at ter, she enters into delail about certain appearances in the bed, which the Lon don Editor's modesty, being greater evp 1 Tii'iri our 1 c 1 u-i nor .1 - veu titan our tneud Gales', will not a!-! Emr'and hv the tnini.ier A rden a courier that accomnamrd her. paid her - I PYitin- 'I ho H nt h . cried and nhihited other svmmthips. the ministers. therefore, cannot otter her
less than 82000 per mouth her oath is atlopteci on mis suojeci nur we are an-a-nrfii un n.a Paet thovisedu auiioii nee to tiie triemU !
Paulo IlaL-azzonL comes next, in this honeful list, and swears that he saw Per1 garni pushing the Princess about in a chair which had rollers; that he had seen her and Bergami enter the Villa de Este and inspect two figures of Adam and Eve, which were in all the pomp ol nudity (in the primitive state) with the exception of the fig leaves, which were pnlled aside, and the Princess and Ber garni laughed; ha! ha! ha ! He saw the Queen in the kitchen, eating out of one nhite with ISenramL and nt the ime mb e with t he cook oh ltotiui ence mi-M .1 : . . blushing what a leveller of distinction does this fellow make master Cunid : he saw them riding in a carriage, the Queen sitting in llergami's lap saw them kissimr in a warden, but was iii.t nositive it v;ls ,n tUn n.th tUv .n ,,i.. a motion for kis-io smw then, tnlbi together. Quere does anv man beheve that the Queen, who could have a thousand onoort.miiies to Pr.nifv anv inrlinni;..n h. mi rht r..,i .. iiiu',..,, uK i,,..r. ta I eve-" would exnose herself so unite cessarilyr would site go to the kitchen and eat at the same table with the cook r No, no, Mr. llaggazzoni, you have overshot the markthe ministers will not allow vou more than SrOO a month. No neu ri t hs've been denosed to. but the witnesses swear into each other's hands i.im;..nt.' nrMinii- r nr 1 1 1! n f i ; 1 1 their testimony in all the minutia. What will be the end of this business we know not we trust a revolution will gtow out of it, which will leave the na lion urdistuibed bv the acts ot either abandoned iHufiigate kings or licenti iUs ijaeens vmiii loe etueotc ueioie ioe House of Lot ils, (all the kings party) the oueen mu-t ue suciir.CfO. unicss there is a redeeming pi;it in the sol diery b it the whole testimony is suc.i 1 as an honest jury taken tntn the veui manry of t!ie couutrv vv uulu spurn ft 010 litem. P.-ssiblv the re never was a man w Itouk S'J lU'-ch p.ii-ib tu tuai.-; Limstif
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pear a ri:ht rotl cuckold a George t ie -It.i. Most men would hide their inju110M1 i:m punac, rue tins tmpeiui king forsooth, has expended millions to expose himself to the jeers d" the world. Will the people submit to have themselves ground to death, to make any individual a king and a cuckold at the same time? Mind, v.e if not assert that lie is one, but allude to his endeaors to make himself appear so. If. as Lord Byron says, Cear, Pompey, Mahomet, Belisat ius, were each in turn heroes, conquerors, and cuckolds, it is not to Ih; wondered at that the dandy of 00 should feel an inclination for a like honor. Notwithstanding the ministerial printin England labor hard to induce the belief that the queen is noticed only by the lower order of people, vet, (maugre all their attempts, and the "attempts ol their satellites in this country) we find spontaneous burst of feeling towards her. in all public assemblages The tragedy of Othello, was perlormid at Drury Lane, and exery line which isad the most remote beating to the conspiracy against the honor of the queen, was applauded to the very skies.1 ''Emilia I will be hang'd if some eternal villain, Some busv arid insinuating rogue, ome cugguig cozening -slave, to get some ofiice, Have rot devised this slander: I'll be ha; ng i el? re. (Applause fro" all parts of the hou-e.) 1,70 rie, mere is no such man; it It irnp....ib!e. ties If any such there be, Heaven pardon him ! Emilia A halter pardon him ! and 11-1! gnaw his bones ! Thunders of Jpplause.) Who keep- Iter company r What dace ? what time ? what form r what likelihood ? The Pit stood up and cheered.) The Moor's abus'd by some most villainous knave, Some base notorious knave, some scurvy fellow : O Heaven, that such companions thou'dst unfold; nd put in evM-y honest hand a whip, To lash the rascal naked thro the world. Even from the east to the west!" (The Pit stood up again, the men wa ved their hats, and the women their handkerchiefs the acclamations throughout the whole house were loud and gen eral, and lasted several minutes.) FROM iVL3 WLliKLr nEGISTER. EURO i'E tienerall v. Mr. Canning has been directed to pro ceed o Vienna to explain to the Aus f ' i:in government the sentiments of the ltirisil curr 011 roe auair 01 ouaiu atiu Ifa,.v lhe W,r 01 kusfiia ,s t0 be I T at IPima It was rumored that an invitation had been sent to the king of Prussia to meet emperors of Austria and Russia at Vienna. 1 he object os their conlerencc is thus stated in an Austrian paper: V' l.-nim ti'!! rortr'ifitv fhnt tli! wot' U'reigns will erne to an understanding "l "v.. ........ ..v w. as to tne most sutraoie means 01 contoatj ... .1. . a ..: ..:. ...!.: t. : : im Tn-X rev, nun. .ia.y -poi. wmuinidiiii- 4 u- . .. :.. 4 . . r 1,' . 'irs r.sen anew 111 no- soma oi i.mope. lt would be indiscreet to announce be forehand the resolutions which may be order, religion and legitimate govern "nttliat ,,r Hopes win not De at lins time disappointed." The Hussian anti-t evolutionary note has been published at Madrid, with some severe remarks Brief notices of miscellaneous matters. Chiefly scraps from London papers. The extraordinary memory of Majocci in giving dates" at his cross-examination. excited universal astonishment but he nnt recollect how long he had lived with Mr. Hyatt, ot Gloucester, because 1 1 i.i . ...t : . ,.i had said he could aot write much. It is likely that such a creature should have kePT a ''book f minutes," a journal of hv!,at happened day by day I He recol lected every thing, even the disposition of all the rooms ill the many houses he inhabited, if only for a few hours, while n tlie service of the queen, which could operate against her character but to all Cl o" UlC "taer s.ue, ois ansur was wow Mii wcorfi he did voi reuie mber. Hergami or Scavini was the superior of , ,c servants . ihe Statesman says, there has been a3 rt"at variety among the journalists in gard to the queen's exclamation, as to t ie question which accompanied it, and M' impression which it conveyed. The li'leitticai woTil which she made use of on the memorable occasion of her recog nizing Maiocei, was Tradidoce !" (trais tor!) not Theodore. Majocci on his first cross-examination, uas asked 'l)id vou ever write a letter t' takrn either to Bergami or Sea vini ?' 'Xever; because it is my misf o tune to know very little of writing." On l is examination on Thursday, being a-kcd "How long were you in f'ngland the first tin:1 you came over, when you lived with I... Hyatt, at Gloucester f5 He answered. ! cannot remember, be cause I have not the book in which 1 :. ade the minute P.l 1 he father and brother of Thecdt.re
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to have the actual icci ipt of h.'ge m:, fiom the British government ami it i. said that pensions for life have been settled upon them all I It appears that sev eral ol the witnesses were ordered hv their sovereigns to proceed to England to t. stify against the queen ! and that they will make their fortuues by it. Majocci's testimony including the a' mounts paid to his father, brother, wife. c. costs at the rate ol 5000 dollars a y'ar, besides their expenses! He teceived, when in the service of the queen. P2 dollars per month. The rest uf the witnesses are paid at similar rates The London Traveller of the ith of August, observes, We are happy in being able to assure our readers that he: majesty has, so late as this morning, expressed to her immediate friends the most pei feet confidence that she will be ;dle to establish her innocence, and to triumph over the third, as site has al ready done over the jfirsi and second conspiracies against her honor." The second witness in the trial against Hie queen, was the mate of a small ttadir. hhip, and lias been paid for the loss, of his tir.ie at the rate of if, 1 60. per an turn. The thi' d is the master of tb t ailing ship, ami lias bt en paid at the rate of 2,400. per annum. Th-s las. man received from the princess of ales T50 dollars a month tor the. use of his hip, ou of which he hat! to pay the wages of 2 men, and all other expences The same paper states that the select corps" of witnesses against the queen is nearly exhausted, and gives the billowing brief skech id somo ot them: "Theodore Majocci vas servant to ihp queen had a qaricl with Bergami and his family. Petruzzo, mate ot the polacca a distant relation of the captain, therefoe felt a proportionate part of the resentment avowed by the captain against Bergami, for non-compliance with the promise of giving him a present of GOOD dollars Vicenza Garguilo, captain of the vessel i;ired by the queen he quarrelled with Bergami because he would not p;: him the 0000 dolJars promised as a compensation. Francisco Biols, cook admits his leaving the queen's service on account of the persecution oi Betgami's brother, and went ae ay witiieutany character. Pietro Puchi. styling himself agent to the inn at Ttieste saw through a kevhole. covered over with canvas, through which canvas was a small hole about half the size of a key-hole did not know if the said hole could be seen by any one within." The counsel for the queen had called upon the government for a further sum of 10,000. to send for witnesses and defray the expences ol the trial. The lord chancellor has given his opininn, which has been confirmed bv the other judges, that in case witnesses swear falsely on the investigation concerning the queen, they are to be punished as before other courts. Much i-tir was exh.hited on the contirwnt in collecting witnesses in behalf and against the queen. Couriers and witnesses were continually passing on to Kngland. Jane Barbara Kreeze, of the inn at
Carlsruha, a maul of 25, who states cer-j ed and corrupt government that ever ex tain things and so nicely toticid the isted. bed. made that bed in the presence of! Ihury Lane Theatre. The tragedy of two male servants ! Othello ' was pei foi ir.ed on tite evening; It appears troiii t!ie cross-examination j 0f Aug. 26. The. history of this piay is of V. Garguilo and O. Paturzo, the mas-: known to almost every 'one a woman tor and mate of the pol acre in which thejis sacrificed to the jetbv of br ousqueen sailed from Augusta into Greece, band, milled bv a vii!ian,4horest I.igo." that Ihe former receives 1000 dt liars j A female character in the play, Kmlv,
and the latter bdO dollars per month till their return to their own ocuntrv ! The number of witnesses intended to 1 be examined against the queen, are, it; is understood, 13. The expense of the queen's trial will
b v.UlVNMjf. at the lowest, beside- :(,-! tlieir hardherchk f. 000. for the queen's expend. Thij Lord .Ye I son awl an Italian u it nrss. sum which is thrown away upon italiaiisj It was the remark of a man, who, v hatwould endow fifty hospitals in England, ! ever might be his private individual failor it would enable -20,000 of ear suffer ings. always acted c institutionally right;
ing population to emigrate, and to relieve themselves and the mother country. It would provide 50.001) persons for a wh.olc year; or, applied to the payment of debts, release from prison at least 5,000 unfortunate men, who might thus be restored to the pursuit of industry in the bosom of their families. Mahomet, who did such disgu-iing and odious things in the presence of the queen that they could not be mentioned, it now seems only pet formed some lascivious dances The king himself could have instructed Mahomet in tilings of tins sort; his Otaheitan dances of former days, are famous and in these men and women were engaged. The queen's counsel, from sundry private interviews and the information which they possess, express, in the strongest terms, their confidence 01 a favorable result for her. And a Lon don paper of Sept. 1, says "On Satur dav morning last a gentleman of the highest respectability was in waiting in St. James' Square, from an earlv hour. 7 to give Alderman Wood the strongest testimony on the subject of Majocci's real character. New" lights, too, aie said to be thrown on (he conduct of the captain and mate of the polacrc, whose evidence was calculated to make a momentarv imnreiofl. ' All the private friend of her ir.ajesty -edfertain no - ..... duiibt ot catauliilan h;r lunuceiicc,
!esp;te of all that has tci ri Tjuuice. ' The Liverpool Mercury, of Sept'. 1st g;ves a sketch of the apartments on boart rd vcel 'ncb her nival liH-nes 4 -K..i.,,MgB 10 mnis and the Holy i.and. i'hey are separated in ,ucha manner as to make it apparent that sho culd be a4or:e and unobserved in them them whenever she chose. One uf the queen' great opponents in the house of Lords, is the m arquis ot AnJesca. lately the fami.us b rd Patiet. who seduced" ami carried .flf hii Mother's 7i if e, the mother of several i'oildren. Much enthusiasm was exhibited in mam patts of England in behalf of tho queen. In som lnn, processor, had t.een got up and emblems carried in honj O' o! s.cr majesty. The passengers who have arrived at urk, sy .hat the queen had "aimed ground in England, arising fiuuf t!to nature of the evidence against ier, mucii of which, it is stated, would not bear cross-examination. It has bocn decided by the Pre-bvtervw hat the Kev. Mr. Gillespie, uhu wag airested for praying for ti e queeu, hail done nothing t mciit such treatment. Her maj-stv has since been -egularly p.-aved for in that quarter. The tone of the ministerial papers res ecting the queen, is materially lowcied, at d that ol those in the op; Ttion as -umes a much I ig' er ground. 'I he -Times" contrasts the. "filthy details of Italian witness' s'" on one sole, and t.tc iiTectionate addresses of British .-ul.jects .ti the odier, and add. "The morals of the nation may be i.jjtcd bv the d.-ily reports in the join pais, but its faith can-. not be shaken. It is too uill kt wn wl at her majesty suiT-ied before fn.m a 1 .... conspiracy against ner lire as we ' no mi i-f h.mor." 'I 'he Baltimore F'deral Beprh'icn v. ell observe?, 'I'nmaking queens xrv should srppose a a-.g.'ieus operation, fr a kirg ro pronv ?e. !1 e nanistt-r of .1 nnnce. 1! we reo- iti rt'-ht. . I.Ir. insi-ti'ig too pertin jciously upon -i-mic siiiall itia'ter of t -'in, wa-i r. !;uk d by his master, !k t -(' hm it vas a tnera crri- o v. The m i 'S er 1 epue, -cir-emnnies are cl the highest ii.ip.itr-m e to your majesty, who ought to rec.h'ecfc that you are nothing more than a ceremony ifuurS'lf.'1 "The. same charge which is preferred against the qieen. might be more atisfaciorily :oved againt the king. If the example is set of degrading her foni her t;itin. for that came, what is to prevent lord Gray or lord Ho'I .i t ;tom moving an ;merdment to inc!u ;.- tho I itshand in the j- .m" bill with the wife? No greater stretch f power is necessa rv in 01. e case than the other." Cr"Several of the London papers have positively, asser'ed (and it :s nofc denied,) that some of the state apart-' mnls in the to cer are fitting up it, am elegant manner, with bedding and lUher furniture; and it is inferred t.at minis tcrs. anticinatimr the conviction of tha J queen, are preparing rooms to coifino hop in. AVe doubt their ability to imprison her. The attempt may 'lead to "a consummation devoutlv to be wish ed' the destruction of the most wick 1 most severely denounces the wretch who had traduced the hidv in all theso cases there were -thuudeis cf applause" inm all parts of the house; and. in some instance, the inn rose up and ch'cied with their hat, while the lames v. a veu That he would' not belivve an Italian'. on his oath." He said this upon a court martial where the life of a m an depended upon Italian evidence. Tha man wa- acquitted; the Italian disgraced. In a few years tie Italian was ptose cut-v" for an offence at Minorca Ho wa sentenced to die. Lord Nelson ; ouestitmed him as to the truth on tho j precedirg trial. 1 swore," said the It i!iar,"to a parcel of lies : hut I swore on an English prayer book !' TI. horror of lord Nelson was great at what he had spoken. The man was forgiven, ai d bears the same name now as oue (if tho queen's accusers .Yottinzkcix Review. CTSome persons who h.ns counted them says that three hundred and nine-' tv-shv questions wre put to Louisa Hu,V)nt yet, though it was h-r business always to be in ami about the queen's bed room-, '.he leaves every thing To inference. On the 1st of Sep. several letters were shown to her which she acknowledged were written by herself; in these she spoke of the queen 4ta a ladv of rare talents, great mildness, pious ami charitible in an eminent degree; that the world was unjust to cause her so much unvitK-rS, and that she is worthy of being happy." ike. In i p!anation. "he a;d that slu1 w is':r 1 ? ?,,.f place f:r her sister v. it'- ' - ,1 H. " . . . mm - . inland that s:ie p;actncd a (i'JtiVle entdrm
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