Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 December 1820 — Page 1
INDIANA' .'CENTINEL & PUBLIC APVERTISETR.
VOL IV.
V1NCENNKS, (ixij.) SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 18i0.
NO. 33.
BY N BLACKMAN, Publisfur of the Laws of the U. Slates, Opposite the Bank of Vinccnncs. W. H. JOHNSTON, Printer.
TERMS OF PUBLICATION Two Dli.ars in advance, Three in 6 months, or Four Dollars at the end of the year. No subscription will be discontinued until all arrearages arc paid. Adveutisicnts inserted on the usual terms. The Cash wviit accompany advertisements.
For Taxes. I WILL expose to Public Sale, on the 16th day of December, 1820, at the Cotnt-House door, in the town of MR-
ROM, for the tax and costs due thereon,
if r.t sooner paid, the following: Ivitsof
ground in the town- ot CAKLlSLb. Non-Residcnts Lands.
No. J Tax. 1 No. j Tax. No. j Ta.v. 5 40 15 3 12 4 12 6 12 43 SO 0-2 I2J TO 12i 82 12J 86 H5 105 20 107 40 103 15 120 12J 135 40 145 15 I 166 15 184 Hi LIKEWISE, 3G Acres of second
Rate Land, Tax, 43 cents. B. JOHNSON, s. s. c. November 20, 1820. 32-4 w
Medical
iN'otice.
FOREIGN.
those alterations a to Bergami 's c : atu-hL'r way, the Governor seut rders to
beron hoard Lis ship, which she was ev- the Commodore, that in case he should er accustomed to do whenever she slept; find a revolution had taken place in Por-
a rto.tr nrnnf U una not rnnernmc nfltnTjiL tit nrneeed to England with the
Austria continues her warlike prepa-doinz wromr in o acting or she never fleet. The Governor had issued an or-
rations, amt on a scale much more con- wnu(! have open, done it oa board a der. forbidding, under severe penalties,
sioeraoie, it is .,am,tnan can oe warrant- Kind's ship. the circulation of
a report, that Marsha!
t . t
7 7rt. J c7lc" iiiui lucnv- Col. Browne, who makes so conspic- Herestord had taken in ins snip -the olutionists of Naples- uous a fi,,ure ;n cojecljn;; aiui Pxamin- King's treasure to England. Great 1 russia is about to augment her army, evjdence at Milan against the Queen, jealousies exist between the native Braand Bavaria has called on her officers ah- hi.liivp. rniKin tn nr,i Stewart, ilian tronns and those from Portugal.
sent on furlough.
The Emperor of Russia has refused to
receive the new ambassador fiom Na
ples.
In France the granting of furloughs
has heen suspended.
I he kin": of Prussia has ordered all
our ambassador at Vienna, who is broth- and hence the revolutionists thought the
er to Lord Castlereagh.
A gentleman, a native of Sicilv, savs
the allowance in the Captain of the po!
acre, during his stay in England, if con
tinued six months, will in that country, purchase him tlie means of living in ease
Extract fro. a Vie Minutes of the first Medical Hoard, at their Veini-annual
ineeiinx-on the first .Monday in Novem Ler, inttznt.
1. tes.)irJ,That W.C. Whittlesey, Philip Hartoj;, and L. S. Shuler, he delate to represent this Board at the aunial meeting of the Stale Medical
Society, and to be a general correspond
ing Committee. 2, N hereas by an Act of the General Assembly ot this State, this Board is invested with corporate powers, Therefore, Resolved ; That the Secretary collect by law, or otherwise, all debts, fines and penalties due the Society, under its rules and regulations. By Order of the Society W. C. W IIITTLESHY, Pres. Pro Tern. J. D. Woolverton, Sec. pro. tern. Vincennes, Nov. 23, 1820. -32-Sw
the Freemasons' Lodges in his domin- .r.i rnn.f,rf u r...,r.;t.,ipr nfMa UiV
ions to oe closed. 1 ne same measure is jiis prorlfs coniparins tbem wit, wiat
proposed to oe taken m Austria, and men ;n the same rank rnerallv sain
t W U I out Germany. would be th 'ur!ir amnlp for a wrar. it
In I russia the interdiction against fo- amounting to 1,000 dollors 800 dollar, reign newspapers has been taken off, as t,e mate's allowance for one month, is
regards toe journals irom tiowami. morc than he would to gain n two
me taw oi pi liuogciiiiurc aim eniiiw- years.
merit, has been suppressed by the fepan- ye understand the houses occupied tell C.nri ie I v o lticr n wirif r I i ii w
UT m. ..v. ...ur,..v. uv ine uinan witnesses i:i L-otton arIt now only remains for the king to den more resemble an hospital than anv
a..ViMM, u ,s law, anu ail propcriv in th r dsca t number n(,ct(1 the
in w.unenceiorm ueauenao.e. i ne Jnajor part of theSl, resectables, being
uovcrnment, it .s sa.d, did not wisu or am;ctpd with thp ilchf and another horX
uie a. supprs.on oi enraiis, out nun- ribIti disorder. A surgeon is of course
coum oocan o concision on 11 is obliged to he in a regular attendance :
pome, anu uere oo.igeu ro yield. 1 ne and the pIacc h S() ofl;.n,ive as to ,)av( Gazette de France adIs, that ,t is thought become a ulxisancc to the adjoining neigh in Madrid the kins will not civc his h,lrmlfi J
sanction to this decree or, the Cortes; in ...I " ..I. 4 i: mi i
im:ii fast' me uiscusskui win ue renew-1 , v- T a
in i. e fortes t ext session ? and u From St ;omi?.0ra t. Maso of the Cortes should then decide as thev v. fi. :.. i r
have now, and the Ivinr aain withhold d:.,1'' A. 7", - irom sels took in arms and provisions at Port
his assent, it is only neces.a.y tl.t in Z ::' Prince, and nroceecled to St. Marks;
the following session the Cortes should that place on t!)e 9ti, g Tfe bri;s
once more pass xne same decree, wneii Gen. Macomb. 6ound to Baltimore; Gen. IT will iprnnip Iaii- iiiiliM-iaiiilonf rT t!itl i 1 . . . . . 7
..... rjKe anu anotnPr brl not in.j,,, uent
Illlg S Will. ll(irP imtJrln t!io l.!i.lw .,,,1 ...
The next step wil be one to facilitate tirely Iost witn thci. car Xhe mate the return of Spaniso emigrants. of llie Gen. Macomb, (Mr. Chansworthi
troops could not be brought to act.'
DEATH OF CIIRISTOPKE. Philadelphia, Nov. 6.
Capt Mason, from Port au Prince,
arrived at New York, informs, that the emperor CIUUSTOPIIE died on the
5th of July last, and that the circum
stance had been kept secret till tin
time hv his familv. with a view, it wa
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said, of placior his son on the throne
w .
bod v of (i(J0O troops at St. Marks had
sentadeputation fo Port au Prince, ask
ing protection bf the President boyer,
who was astonished ot the intelligence.
and w ould not believe it till he had sent
one of his aids to ascertain the fact.
The officer returned with a full conhr-
mation of the news, and Boyer immedi
ately set off", put himself at the head of
the revolted troops, aud entered cm.
Marks at the head of 18,000 men in
triumph. Active measures were taken to fit out all the rmed vessels at Port au
Prince, and it was believed the Presi
dent would subjugate the territory o
his old enemy without any difficulty.
All the government and merchant ves
where on the Gth of October, Capt. Butman, passing up the Bite, witnessed a heavy cannonading. ANOTIIEU ACCOUNT. Baltimore, Nov. G
Female insmuitu At tl. h...
ny hair, among a great number of etrcllent specimens of domestic manufacture.
...uinu a uoauiiiui lady's cie Hnely wrought from the fill,.'.,,. . I
dnvn of the atclepias or milk wee, I. br
curious, and. wc believe crisinafmatcrial f letnale ornament, is of a rid. . -.m.
color, and has the softness of silk. The novel article was haudsomclv trimmed
w ni red satin ; and in the opinion ot the numerous spectators, both male and female, clearly entitled its ingenious inventor and fabricator to a premium
ami paicni ior ladies' capes. At the Hartford (Con.) Fair, prctni urns were awarded to two very fine and elegantly finished grass b.mncK. mads by the Miss Woodhouses, of Weathers-
held, and which are rarclv sunussed iu
beauty by the most costly Lcidiorns.
me very nine mieuor was also i hisiited. made by Miss Hanmar, of the same
pace. I hey w ere made ot Poa Preter
ms or spear grass, and those which received the premiums, sold for g2 the
other for 30. Another, of a quality almost equal to those just mentioned, was made by a young lady of Windsor, of the sweet scented vernal grass; and one of split straw, by Miss Chapen of Hartford, was remarked for its extraordinary delicacy of texture. At this lair also there was a great display of valuable and ingenious domestic articles. Messenger. It appears, by a letter received in this place, from the" north west, that hostilities are still carried on between the Hud
son Bay, and North West companies the letter states, that s eral prisoner, had been taken on both sides. Detroit Gazette.
Ver-I 'ork Vot 1. Savannah. The mavor of Sovannah
after alluding to the death of his consort.
Ci..'il fi.i . iiamn I- 1 1 - n . T riflnni! fill I'll II t i l I! 1 nr a if tln r. n. I I '.
enced to three vears suspension of his ber exc t the Weymth, went ashore, Havti, (Christopb, ,) cmntnilteii suicide states the io-possibilitv of holding tul business, lor publishing an article otlen- hnt I,, I r,.f r .. i. .1 .x .? .. r .' .1 :i: . .1... .,n.n,rv it- r.?...
publi
sive to the king of Spain. The latter
las applied for his pardon, and his pun
ishment has been commuted.
BERG.VMr MEMOIRS. At Jerusalem, Bergami w ent regularly
to pray upon the tomb of our Saviour,
and paid daily pious visits to the Patriarchs of the Holy Sepulchre, which pro
cured tor him the decoration of the or
der of a Kui'dit of
Be
Notice.
ALL those indebted to the subscribers will please call and settle their accounts
by note or otherwise, before the 0l h December next,
as after that date, none hut the paper ol
ti.wcie paying liatiks. will be received
in pavments, and all accounts then un
settled, will be left with an officer for
collection. SHULER e WOOLVERTON.
Vincennes, Nov. C3, 1820
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8Pv
lull I rnr cnriiii'C m. lt inlir.n..
led the princess, and incessantly watch- nf, V0n,,w.i rv. a v,..
ed to drive away the spies and the trai- tl. u. LiAno t i 1 1 I warm nearted a(l(lipi4 trum tli mha Kit.
tors by whom she was constantly sur- alU f lhe town of Bt.,fagt h ; . , roumlttd. h -r, ........
n ... . c . . ... "c tuni uiv urieis are 1101 unicn ny tie Bergami thus accounts for his assidm- cnnu v- fc f
ties and hi familiarities with the Queen 0,.rT,ri.,K;e ,v- i,.:0k. -cvii sympathies ot Irishman are in unison of England: ":uu..e ..r wi:.i :
- Her cause will assuredly triumph,- wMch not tQ hA intct, is like a deexclaims her chamberhun - hutil this cltratio that the individual is an alien
1 .. 7md,IVl r"'."1"'':"1 from the best feelings of his
ing facts as vet communicated.
State of Indiana, Knox County and Circuit, Set. Sepit mber Tf.rm, 18k20. Ordered bu the Court, that the follow
ing Notice h& published in the. Indiana
Cent ivel, for three weeks successively
1'i inted iu llncennrs, to-u it
NOTICE. James Juhnstnn applied to
the Circuit t ourt ot the Cunty 01 knox
a'nl State i f Indiana, at the September
Term, ISCvkfor the benefit of the act sfj
Av.enib!y of the 'tate of Indiana, entitled, An act for the relief of Insolvent de'.nor, approved on the Cth January, 1 8-20. " It is therefore ordered by the Court, that notice of the pendency of such petition be given in the Indiana Centinel or Western Sun, pap s printed iu Vincennes, at least three weeks successively, aud that the said Court will meet on the first Monday of December next, at 'he Court Uoue in Vincennes, to act up n said Petition. A COPY TESTE. JOHN D. EARLY, d.o.k.c c. T31 3w j
doubtful, I would rend this veil, which
from motives easily appreciated, I have thought it proper to throw over certain facts, and over persons who have played
a promiucnt part in this singular farce French paper.
TRANSLATION. Legation of the k'ing of France ) in the United States. $ Washington, 3d Nov. 1820. to frrnciimen in thh united status. Countrymen in a foreign land I Let us not await the. official communication of the government of his majesty, t; thank God for the event which has ful
filled the wishes cf France, in giving to
us an offspring of the race of fet. Louis, of llenrv IV. and of Louis the Great. This communication is addressed directly to all French hearts, by these words of the King himself, at the moment of the birth of the Prince Henry Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Bordeaux, on the 22th of September : ' A child is born to us all,' said the
but had got oit without much damage. about 10 days before the sailing of the customary Mayor s Court. He further Several houses we(;e unroofed in thetown, Itarracoa. arrived at this Port- He had icmarks " It is conjectuied, not nunc and considerable dau.age done to the been stricken with a paralytic aflection than 2000, or 2500 souls remai:!. tho
coilee plantations. in July. The army took the advantage desertion, or emigration occasion' d by m3rmm of his incapacity to act, and revolted fhe prevailing malady, and other causB ELF A ST, Sept. 5. first at St. Marks, where they killed the es may be equal to GOOO. Let the morHer majesty the Queen, has leturned Governor. Five regiments at the Capes, tality le ca'culated upon the basis then
the following gracious answer to anad-pvere then ordered by Chris.ophc to of the population since August and it is
dress from Belfast: march against the insurgents. When not to be parallelled, in t':e melanchollv
1 . . w ..I tai.i ... . 1 f
i -ouni 1 suppose that Irishmen would assembled, tney reiusei & turned their annais "i any section ot the world,"
arms against him. J iiec are the lead
Origin of the Stem Trade. A 1 I M ...
OG I H win to some aprttar s imilar that
iierc. If it be a fact that the empe- the Slave Trade should h :vr originated ror of Austria and Russia have signified m a act of humanity; yet uch was their intention of being no longer parties be fact, and it exhibits an instance of to Bonaparte's captivity, how much Ion- ne of the best and most humane meu ger will the British government feel dis- u'ty of cruelty, when his mind vaj posed to hold in exile the late emperor under tlie influence of prejudice. Bapof France ? This enquiry naturally o- thelemi delas Casas, the liishop f ; hipens a wide field for conjecture ; which, aPa in Peru, witnessing the dreadful at present, we have but little disposition cruelty of the Spaniards to the Indians, to enter. We shall therefore, dismiss exerted all his eloquence to prevent it.
the subject with one or two remarks: He returned to Spain and pleading the 1st. Emperors and kings naturallv enter- cause of the Indians before the Emperor tain and cherish a feeling for deposed Charles V, in person suggested that royalty; 2d. The emperor of Austria their place as laborers might be supplied is Napoleon's father-in-law. 3d. Na- by negroes from Africa, who were then
dour, '.vhich would adorn chivalry in its poleon has a son, now at his grandfather's considered as beings under the protecbest days, is well fitted to combat tyr- court, who is an emperor by birth ; am! tion of their Maker, and fit only for anny in its worst therefore, perhaps considered legit im- beasts of burden. The Emperor overAs far as my adversaries can support ately entitled to govern. A change in come by h"i3 forcible representations, their cause by honorable testimony,! the political relations of France, with made several regulations in favor of fhe have no fear of the result. But I am at- other powers, might produce a wonder- Indians, but it was not until the slavetaekd by w itne.ss -s, w ho w ill swear any ful change m favor of the exiled emperor, ry of the African Negroes was substithi ng ; who have been regularly trained JCTIf will be recollected that the lead-ltuted, that the American Indians were, into the hardihood of neriurv : and to ins- members of the Snanish fWtoe ivpm freed from the r.iueltv of the SnanianU.
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wnom ine perjury is ine certainty ot pre- lately recalled Irom dungeons aud from sent support, & the hope of future gain exile".
It may be doubted whether such wit
nesscs reuect more, disgrace upon their ENGLAND. Dover, Oct. 1.
employers, or the employers upon the
species :
that he is deaf f o the voice of honor! and impervious to the amiable sensibilities of humanity. This is not the characteristic of Irishmen. Their generous ar-
We find in a Cahawba (Alab.) papet that Mr. Charles Carroll, 75 years of age, had shot and killed a young man named
Grover, who in a state ot intoxication
witnesnes. Perhaps it will not be easy f Witees.-On Friday had greatly insulted and abused Mrs. to graduate their turpitude. Without and Saturday pavers re employed pa- Carroll and several young ladies assemany interposition of my judgement, I v.ng Cotton-garden fortius additional bed at the house.-A special court is or1 r 1 ri a. a 1 1 a ... .. rn'nlnrt nl th Iralinn tvit!)pra. -lr .......
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BY Abraham Westfall. a Bay Mare, supposed to be 5 years old, bald face, two hind feet white, some saddle marks, no brands perceivable, trots ami racks, appraised to Fifty Dollars, by .fames Carnaham, John Stranger and Eslck ymkins, before PHILIP BRT0N, J.P.D.C Washington. Nov. 15. 32-3 tpd Lost Child.
During h Fill of the year 1818, a
you..- lad called FRANCIS HUN 'IT. II, abov.t l vears of age landed in Quebec.
from on board the ship Vitt from Belfast.
Ireland, since which time his afflicted
parents have heard nothing of him, only.
ti'.at he had went up the river St. Law
rence in company with a gentleman, whose name or destination is unknow n
any information respecting him wil be thankfully received by GACLT am
SMITH, Vincennes, la. or Mr. John Dnrrugh Philadelphia. J iuccuiies, 4th November 1820.
p-7It is hoped that Editors of newspa-r.tr-i who mav s-.e the above will insert it.
fcr which those canceraccl will ever f ra
shall leave it to themselves tosettie the comfort of the Italian witnesses, who
pre-eminence in this sort of honorable complained ot the dampness ol the gravrivalrv. e' though it was newly and thickly " I r.Iaim nothinn-from mv onprnipsKnt ,ai(i on ulen they took possession of
mv iost constitutional rights. .,.1,1, 1 their present quarters. In their meals!
conld not surrender without neglecting t0. vince the change of the season, th-ir ! the imprests nf the noonlt- nf Ko thmi" palates have been consulted. At one
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United Kingdoms, for whose good they " L,,"-,w iun,R "'RniJ-seasoneu soup is
were bestowed " " served up tor their luncheon: three
o'clock is their dinner hour; and the
IMPORTANT FROM RR7IT. oest Iruit lesert which the season fur
nishes is also sunnlipd to thpir tiMn
(tther hemisphere, where the Lilies have Extract of a letter from Salem toagen- They amuse themselves as usual bill
lf 1 I : .I. A.J 1.1 . 7 I . .. . 1 I... I 1
.en mi man jjimi ifunicaiuii, ..nc iicuwi ui uuiun, unit playing in the morning, and with music the following remarkau.e orcam. ne are also French hearts, which beat for " Salkm, Oct. 13. f various kinds in the evening 1 Kn. saw fluttering in the air. a piece of cloth,
their country. I " It ffives me frreat nleasure tn romnlv Llnrn Mninr; ie tUcntln ..,,n r lnf nrmlintms en'rth. composed of a!! co-
Ibis love of family, a national virtue, Uv,th the request conveyed in your let- company : he was absent for several Mrs. 1 he angel o; death heid tl:i pirre
nanus, ana
or reml
The tailor
jects, yet none valuable than the laws of eft Pernambuco on the 24th of August, nromenade the vard durih the PatpV awaking in a fright, made a vow. that if
estate wv.ich would perish without this About eight or nine days previous to his nart of the da v. som nftl.pm Tw.L-;nW M
support, are in our ancient and glorious sailing, it was whispered that a rcvolu- segars, and others singin- and plavin'
King; 'this child shall be one day your father. He will love vou as I love vou
as all in- friends love you.'"'
Let us repeat with tenderness and res
pect these words, pronounced between the cradle and the tomb bathed with our tears. Let them be reverberated in this
dered for his trial.
A ten dollar note purporting to be of the Cnited States' Bank at Baltimore, admitted by the officers and engraverg
to be an impression from the geuuiiie
plate, but denied to have ever oeen issued from the bank, has been found ia
circulation at the eastward.
THE T.UL01CS DREAM.
A Tailor who was dangen.usl ill, had.
mis iucui lauiuv, a uauimai iuuc, wuii tne request conveyed in your let- company; he was absent for several or8 1 ne angei o; tieam nem these affections of father and of children, tcr of yesterday, and I hope the infor- days last week; perhaps on a visit du- of patch work in one of his h of friends and brethren, diffused among nation may be gratifying to , whom ring the shootinseason Twertvsixof the with the other gave the taih all classes, from the sovereign to his sub- 1 remember with pleasure. My friend witnesses remain in cotton-garden. Thev j strokes with a piece of iron.
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part ot the day, some of them smoking he recovered, he would caonage no mure, spears, and nthnre ciniyinir n.l i.!,, ;,. Hp soon recovei ed. and being dsii-oent
monarchy, the hereditary pledge ot the tion had broken out iu a province to the at ball. Three times a we"ek vunnliestd 1 of himself, he ordered one of his ap-
m-ini it v of tie neotilp. and id tup. lor. I LnnK.. .,1 W.ma Tk n .. .. In 1 ........ . r r
, . . . - j - I .TiiUliI 11 1I1IUU3. A lie J unci
overnor, flour, and various articles of grocery and prentices to put nun in nnna ci ins
ught in caits for dream, whenever he cut out a suit 01
tunc of our Kings. who is verv despotic, tried hard to rp. LKoIiiico,m..! ,rak.n,.ni.
The Charge d'AQairs of France, press the report. A body ot about 200 their usp. Frpsh mpat. rnntln, i-, clothes. The tailor was for some time
Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, troops were marched southward, with abundant supply of the best provisions cbedient to the intimations given him bj 110 TIL orders to unite with other bodies during in market is daily brought to the larder, his apprentice; but a nobleman w. ..ng . their progress towards the revolted pro- The cooks have a busytime of it, and, 8ent f- bim to make a coat out of a rich The plain honest Euglish evidence of vince. The troops at Paraiba were also as well as the other attendants dine at stuff, his virtue could not resist the temj. Capt. Dnggs. oi the Leviathan, will be directed to proceed to the same destina- one o'clock after thp lunrh is Jpvp.1 nn tation. The apprentice put bim in mind
read with much interest and delight, tion. for the, ivltnpasp l,.mMi.r n,i of his dream to no purpose. lam tired
l:l.t.l... I. I f . , . , I. . r I m ...1 l
111 1? t on iuc iMt-uuei eneau muiioii ne
had frequent opporturiitie: Queen, both on board and
his answer as to her conduct
er saw any thing improper in itnor whom he communicated, that a revolu- sionally, at early hours ot the morning, I am now agoing to take will reuder it had I ever tiny reason to suspect her as tion must ensue. A fleet of ten sail un- and in the evening, and have, we under- complete." cnpalile if improper conduct." This i der convov of a 20 gun shin, which he stand, been conducted to some of the
,1 worth a i. oat of Italian depositions and says is called the Sam Gaulter, sailed public places cf amusement. I 1 1 11 .! the more especially as the Queen made 1 for Lisbon oa the 15th Aug. Whcaun-J unday Payer. JL)U"llKS 101' SU1C UCrC
3iviriend renrescnts tne neon p hr ini tr r iu iDi:anc .i..:n .k:u- oi vour ta k auoui me uream, tain me
- j - -1 1 1 jvF.ii.j ui nit iiniiaui uuiiiiu men iiuhj - j .. ... ' .. . s of seeing the m a state of great discontent, and ripe sports catrije plainly heard in front of tailor, -therc was nothing like this in my on shore -and for a revolution, and gives it as his own the nlarp nf tbpir nAtimp f!nlr .f ! dream, and I observed likewise, that
is "ini and the opinion generally of those with them .hp nprmittpil tn mmp nnt firm. I there was a piece deficient that which
