Indiana Centinel, Volume 4, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 January 1821 — Page 3
SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1821.
tates of sober reason, Tefer to the! no sort of consequence to Tier, nefthwr; obsenationsof the National Intelligencer, (conferring power by its presence, nor 1a-
mder the Washington head, on the sub-1 king power away by its absence, and that
ject. she will then be welcomed into the Union
wO by the unanimous voice ot Congress. It will be seon in the. proceedings of In what manner this question is to be
Congress, that a Committee has reported proposed to thcpcopleof Missouri, we do that'the famous ShKiLui Lnw was uncon-not think very material. If a thin? be
stitutional, and that the fines collected determined on, it is easy to 6nd a way of under it, should be refunded. This was doing it. And, in respect to this particu-
in consequence of the petition ot the no- yr suoject, we arc quite sure uwi uic ted Matthew Lvov, now of Kentucky ; general opinion will be, that the sltortest
the same genim who once set Vermont "ay n tne Dest. it it canoe
in a blaze, and made his escape by the by a conditional act of admission
light of the conflagration. tn:tt co-.rse win pe taxem
i.i r ii i i .1 L I . -
11 mis report snouiu ne accepieu J I Vft. TO fl
Congress, ami acted on by law, i. will JliCvl VVAyjJ Vif Jiiii iiO
The Jfesfcrn Sun, during the last summer, rrlowed like a vengeful comet against
the Banks. If this had been so for pure
purposes, for the good -of the people,
however we might have differed from it 5ii theory, we should at least have given
it credit for laudable intentions. But
when it was notorious that the supporters
of that press did not care a sixpence for the people, provided they got their votes at elections, and kept those they feared
the cause of all the noise and tumult about - - " - - - ,
the Banks, we felt, and still feel, ourselves v "
. t .j ; j : n,:ri.;njanu imprisoneu unuer mai acu anwiii
J . , 7 . others, and he has steadily pursued his
Uu-hing at the wltole lump, tools anu mas- - . - AKmiSlllUlWTl VI Jfllvut i.
ters, together.-- e do most heartily ties- f . The h resumeJ thc consijCratioii
pise them ; and they may please to recoi- - - --, resolution declarinr the admission
lect, by the way, tint fear never despises ...,v.. nf th State of Missouri into the Union
We do not hale them we are in-1 " vy , T" ' " t... Mr nf Ohio, delivered, at
- .i ia in ina ill i if m hi i imm v i i r rr:i i u v i ' - '
sensible to that feeling, as respects the ,;nrP,i;c. considerable length, his sentiments in op-
i mi v it ciiLiCiiuiiii I'm ii miv V w. J ' ..."
w ' n .
sellorf alUwTOindefinUclrpo$!ponca.fcalttTCS cnlj Ul Le Cic suoject of to The bill from the house cf Reprcscn- present notice, tatives, restricting the issuing of fee bilS The total amount of H1! nnd rnlp diswa indefinitely postponed. counted, at the Bank and it Orlircs, in AVES Messrs. Bartholomew,Cotton, $26,97.1,339. The Bills of Echangit DrewJIarrison, Polke and Slaughter 0. foreign and domestic, are stated at $1 , NAYS Messrs. Baird, Daniel, Gray, 13V157. 1 he amount of funded debt of the V.
States (various) belonging to the Bank, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, is $9,157,601, hesifles tn3,000 of Loui-
WE DSi ESIM Y. Dec 10. I siana 04 per cent.
The bill restricting the issuing of fee There is due from the State Bank?, nrfnin rtri and for other nur-1 .625.996. and therp. is dup In W, Ci
we hope poses, was read the third time and passed. 1 1 a,90o. r..1 77 ttrsrlftv. December 2 1 . The deposits of the Treasurer of thn
' Mr Milrov from the committee of United States arc $847,70 ; tlmse on
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13.
Milrov
ways and means, submitted a joint reso- account ot puWic omcer, l,o07,81:? ; on lution authorising the treasurer of state to account of individuals, 3,794,2; mi-
disnose of certain bank notes therein king a total of 6,1 19,i8 .
named, which was read and passed to a
second reading.
CORY DON, Dec. 28.
In Congress, the Missouri question is likW to make as much noise and con-
md ...... i m. r r.rj ll t .a
sumea3 much time as ltdid last session, si, u,uuu ; me " real estate, perma-
a I I A A. - .
if we are to judge from the speeches nentexpences ami honus 'al $1,47;
wnicn nave aireau cuuiuicnicu itui . hva suui
Thc item of " DUcount Exrhafe U
Interest," is stated at $645,7-, and that of 44 Profit and loss and contingent interest," is stated at $2,C63.244. On tho opposite side we find the debt from cer tain individuals in Baltimore stated at
" real
i . . .. i . . i n :i
person of any human being; and they J ... mssaee of the resolution, what votes are already taken, relative smaiier uems. call to mind that one Aa?e the fere.it auxiliaries ;-for mstanc e Storrf PncfS to that question, it appears that our sena- The amount of specie on hand is very roan he fears, and tc.7 ahcay, hate the mat - be a gentleman-his editor may be a M r 0, " "voild induce him to tor Taylor takes his u.ual course con- large, being $0.0-, 1,409, besides 67 1,000 an.he has inured. This is inconlrover- gentleman-but Lord he P the pinhc the reasons w hich ouk I mduce fc in a coarse Qf remUtancc Qr tVble it is proved by the experience of Q J they ever V ILL be so.-At all ote Mn the resouiuon insUucticns which he had from the last mission. at ousLdaPgcs; ,nd the ladsP we allude "ents, StouVs veracity in tins .case mnno f general assembly, and on thc opposite The amount :o ;Bk and Branch Xoles to may take all the benefit of the appli- danger of impeachment ; for we do no two ou"' j in. ;itc from Noble so that we might as is stated at $11,621,3110; the amount &"nd think any oWem will, ever call well have no vote on the subject, as the thereof on hand at SG203,00 rleavinS L..ln,,n;,nfrnntftmntand char. ou the subject. , "u on-oil lie re po i vote of one senator destrovs the vote ot for thc amount of notes m circulation the
lh,uiwii-". v.i.-.. w 1 i ... - . i jir, onLtum re uuiuu, tu -" i i
I . . . i j Li,n,4n Mm.,. ou.t the other.
pv - . .vot:; vasaway titty miieaior tenuays, ,L";u"v- , " , , ,
i j..-:. ...i..u i.: i,e .w,,. iiu i is i. ui ins reniaiK.: me uimmic cuucn
UI U'.ll(II IT JUVU - ' 1 - . - . n T
ed ; but the interest ot his paper uiu not nui, uuwetei, wciuic n. x... in fho intprvnl it r.nntainod. York, had intimated his intention to move
Perhans there never was a more sing
jir spectacle exhibited to the world, than ur legislature will present on thc day of
1
their final adjournment wc say j , ,.. . , . nr . nTPpl!pnt . rmiltm the debate.
.because we sincerely believe I(T ot them - " , , 'f " :7Z ' Thn nilftslirtn was then taken. Shall
i m ir17 in 7fiT.i. Hit ii v Liir diiir ii.ic-iiuaii. i i ,
, , - t . , , .
will ever
4t meet again,
" In thunder, lightning, or in rain,
at Corydon. They may go, Lideed, as lobby members ; but the people won't mv for their passage. What have they
tjojie ?This question is in the mouth of every man They promised a great deal,
-reat deal was promised tor them.
What an omnipresent genius
have ! -oO
difference between these two sums.
MlOOKl'ILLE, Dec. 19. STILL GREATER DIWDEND.
The renort'of the Treasury of this The JMew 1 oik papers, unaer me neai I a 1 I4a i 1
stale to the Legislature, states the a- ot "great dividend," lately announcea mount of cash in the Treasury to be One that the American Insurance Company Hundred and Kohtysix Dollaus and of that city had declared a dividend of
f i ,V i the resolution be engrossed and ordered 1 N in ki y Cknts. The Governor in his hJUen per cent. lor the last six mown. f fliilrrii lannsco Insurance Lomnanv or
to bereadathird timer" And on this ihm5 'r"''" l-i::, u k.;. h.,0;
lilUCll ucuri i3i
notwithstanding, a column of handsome the previous question, with a view to close
fnl. state was about
1 k . . 1 . 4Vy
fnnfLnf intruding our lOWS
S13,000 per annum, lialtimore is doing a
YEAS Messrs. Abbbt, Alexander
while the expenditures were equal to ness, for yesterday they announced a di817,000 per annum. Fine prospects ia vidend otffty per cent, for the last tlx
ItTPWe are not
I. . .,, ii i ... :iJ illnn AfTfltin Arwlprsnn. Arrhnr. of Md. I VICW.
he; ana so we win oienu private whh - - i
public duty ; na most smccrcy uo we . ' 7 - J, ' it is co:1iecturcd that the present s-
thankan mtclligent anu generous com-y " ; 2" 'T Z Um,i nf our loL-islature be. verv short,
- - - ri . .
as it is doubtful whether their zeal to do
mouths. In June last the same Compa
ny declared a dividend of forty per cent.
ffioif .1 was nmmuAn tor them. 1
mmu .if,.- r , - i i x mimUv fnr thp hpral natronae bestow- an, iunuu, xurtvcn, uiuhuh, .Sto:d' piper wa, constant y full of out- u"'l- 1 ' Kst year fnd we do Cocke, Crawford, Crowell, Calbretb, cries ontlie subject. " EUcl Ot J r ?-Witti ft viSiw Culpepper, Cuthberl, liaviison, Erle, (J.eyc enemies to thc banks, but fnends P?-,ey !B Edwards, of N C. Fisher, Floyd. Carlo your true interests.-They mil put "JC Attorn Gwd nett, Gray, Uall.ofN. 0. Hardiu, Hooks, down the banks-they will change - the ". Jackson, Johnson, Jones, of Va. Jones, timos-theywilHo thi, thing, and that, re"sj r'i thus Xpt of Tern, Kent, Little, Lowndes, McCoy, ad the other !" This was the con- plny the homely ines of the McCrearv, McLane, of Del. McLean, of stunt cry. and Ue people were deceived, those contained In the home y I nes 01 me , f Montsom.
i o i "I 4 i,,4:..l.....u
1 MlnO f ahlo. finnpst. intelligent, honest acoicn primer ui
.-.V w , 0 , Hf, wm i. mi cam mca.
...d very capable men. and scut peo- To"c7"'dcccnt'honest chiel : lr hnn ttipv arnvpfl at IvOrvuon. I , .
IV " : Ts J ip mnr, ..tedit Poortith may he never eel,
Y(J1'U 111-1 O UU"V V w.v. ...w. I if they had staid in the stables, and sent their horses into the assembly chambers. They would have done but, ladies and gentlemen, when I find out what
vv. J M Vto has a heart to wish us vg-el.
ery, T. L. Moore, Neale, Nelson, of Va
Newton. Overstreet, I'arkcr, ot a
Pincknev. Randolph, Itankin.Ileed.Rhra,
Robertson, Settle, Shaw, Simkins, Smith,
of N. J. Smith, of Md. B. Smith, ot Va
A. Smvth, of Va. Smith, of. U. bwear- . . . ... . r 1
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14
The question on the naked proposition ingen, Toirell, Trimble, Tucker, of V a. for the admission of the State of Missou- Tucker, of S. C. Tyler, Walker, War-
ri into the Union, was yesterday settled field, Williams, of Va. llliams, ot -N hv n vote in the House of Rcnresenta- n. 79.
i5vp : on which occasion, it was decided, i NAYS Messrs. Adams, Allen, of
he writes an article signed A. and brags thflLt Missouri$ as now constituted, should Mass. Allen, of N. Y. Raker, Rateman, ot the authorship to all his neighbors 4 not fee a(i,nitted into the Union. Whether Reechcr, Roden, Rrush, Rutlum, Rutler. then scribbles another signed Ii. praising h WOuld be admitted as differently con- 0f N. H.Campbeli,Case,Claggett, Clark,
they hate done, I'll tell you all about it.
mm
What a pretty figure a fellow cuts, when r ..1 11 I L
Sate for Taxes.
something for the public good will not , gjji, expose to file on the 3d
ue consuieraui v cumcu a... - Mondav in January next, at tne nouse 01
rers ieprt. It has long been remarkeu R0BKilT HARRISON, in Terre-IIaute, that the hight of an empty treasury has for the tixeg an(i costs due thereon, un-
a very fngorihc intluence upon patriot- lpss thc game are sooner discharged, the
ism. lf(.llnu-inr tracts of land, to-wit:
" ' Huth JUmifU JV. E. 12, 14, 9. T 20 BALTIMORE, Dec. 0. Jon Litldle- j- J 24, 13, 3. 6 70
Ricrl.rr.fMi rlnvs later trom l. H. scott, Shit v. o.
England.
The Cast sailing brig Chatsworth, Capt. R(gers, arrived here yesterday, in the very short passage of d days from London. Cant. Rollers left London on the
December 24, 1820.
Notice.
THR Annual meeting of the Board of Managers, of the Vinceune Sundaii
eveninjr of thc c23th of October, but does Ufcft00 xv-,u be held at the house of M.
A. most Dountiiouy men onugs iunu stituted,is a question to be dccidea when Cook, Cratts, Cushinan, liaue, uarmiganother signed C. applauding B. and A, tie resoiutiou (containing an exception ton, Dennison, Dewitt, Dickinson, Eddy, 1o the very skies, and keeps the author- f revision of the Constitution of Edwards, of Conn. Edwards of Penn.
and who has
so
anv nrovision
I . 1 A.
r orresi,
nnrtip.ular clause in the Con-irullnr. Gnrham. Gro.ss. ot IS. 1. liross,
much taste and iudg-l 4;; r Ko IT Sfntp which has nass-L.f Pa finvnn. Hacklev. Hall, of N 1.
ship of the two last a greaf secret ; then jviissouri, if any such there be, which con- Eustis,Fay, Folger, Foot, Ford, I cues about, wondering who wrote them, traveucs a particular clause in the Con- "Fuller, Gorham, Gross, of N. Y.
ment ? ! ! ! Verily, there is such a fellow ed the Senate, and is now before the Hall, of Del Hemphill, Hendricks, Hibshinthis town, and this is one of his old. House of Representatives, shall be acted 1Tian Hill, Hosteter, Kendall, Kinsey, stale, and petty tricks to make himself nnfm W airarehend that the vote on Kinslev. Lathron, Lincoln, Linn, Liver-
conspicuous. , that resolve will not widely differ from m0re, 3Iaclay, McCullough, Mallory, I have been told, that when this per- th t .Inch was vesterdav taken. As ma- Marchand. Meech, Monell. R. Moore, S.
ponage is taken in labor, Stovt is always friends as will be gained by the ex- Moore, Morton, Moseley. Murray, Nelsent for in a great hurry but in justice ception jn that feature, will probablv be son) 0f Mass. Parker, cf Mass. Patterson,
HARNETT, Esq. on Monday the 8tb. instant, at 3 o'clock, F. M. An election
of officers will then be made, for th
pre'ent year, and other business inter
esting to the concerns 01 the association
will come belore the Hoard. -A lull anil punctual attendance of its Members is to be desired. JAMES FARRINGTON, Secretary Fro. Ttm Vincennes, Jan. 2, 1821. 37-1
to my venerable neighbor, 1 must assert, jost by it, some members considering it Phelps, Philson, Plumcr, lucu, lucharus, that when he was delivered of his last lit- ag surplusage merely, neither adding or Richmond, Rogers, Ross, Uuss, Sergeant, ter, Shut was not the midwife ; he was jetracting from thc force of the resolu- Sikbee, Sloan, Southard, Slevens,Storrs, "oh business up the river, attending to the timj an( 0thcrs viewing it as a concession Stiiet, Strong, of Vt. Strong, of N. Y. concerns of an honorable institution, 0f principle. Tarr, Tornlinson, Tompkins, Tracy, Upvrhich I hope he will never disgrace by ,jn sllbject, as it now presents it- ham, Van Rensselaer, Wallace, Wendo-
his conduct.
self, wc will offer but a few remarks. I Ver, Whitman, Wood 93. The question which ha been decided And the resolution for the admiss
ission of
Missouri, into the Union was uejcted.
IN SEN A I E.
' There is no use in telling a man he lies, neo-ativelv in the House of Represents
when he knows it, himd' ; nor m call- t;ves js not -m any respect, the same as ing him a knave, when he has been sen- that which was agitated at the last session Kible of it these ten years ; nor in say- f Congress. lt"is a question admitting
ing the people despise him, when he sees of a aiflerence 0f opinion, which we have I MOXDJIV, DECEMBER 4.
it in everv face ; nor in proving he is . u authoritv for saving is not in all ca- The resolution for reilucmg the com
ehort-sighted, when he feels thc specta-Lcs necessarily a difference of principle, pensation of the members, being taken ce on his nose : therefore. I shall .Vn do not mean to sav. that the feelings ,,n in the orders of the day, was post-
tncvniv fmrlr. that the croaninss of i, UnKvfHhpmsplves at the last ses- nnnoi) a wppL on the motion of Mr.
otif'a natient in the Sim of last weetc fi:.i not at all ooerate on this Liorc Johnson, the father of the famous com
were such as they are; and that the ex- rocent decision. We believe that they Ipensation bill, who said he had no doubt rm- 1 ... . Ml ! . ... t. .! i.l
tracts trom the messages 01 sionuoe an Jenmnos are exactly concurrent, an
nniihpr h denied, nervcrted, or eva-i . nf thnir influence has bctn lcit. Ur. Rsr'miir trom the committee on
V"i - - . jj- . lCV-a -" - I tied : and as neighbor Stout had rather -th t hiiir avoweJ. the taetition of Matthew Lyon, reportet
Wt-tmrsc his beard, than have it dry- ye a! e induced to believe, however, resolutions declaring thc sedition law
I will bet anvmanthc cos. 01 a ,j..f u r)r tup ria,lse inserted in the rnnvtitutiona . and that the tines col
tmmd cevn?. which mut he a pretty nmntituiion of Missouri respecting free I ,.r ted under it should be refunded.
rotmdand heavy sum, that these extracts 1 Qe
axe precisely thc sent
Cinfhul six montl
.11 v ' il "J 1 - .
familiar to the mind of every rational ana tyiens 0f Missouri had prevented her
mui mi a jutm Uonstituiun ot Missouri respecting nee uctetl unuer it snouiu c i nuiuicu. that these extracts nerroes, the constitution would have been . y i - . imenls published in aCcepted bv Congress, if not without di- IndUUUl hC2lSUllUV ths ago sentiments visjou at ieast without hesitation. The
lionost man, and which none butun iusig-1 rcstriction at the last session, in the only 1 ...... 1
nificaut babbler will deny.
mrticuhir in which there was any dispute . . 1 J lU
rmThere is a report in town that thc
Siale Bank has suspended specie payments ; But, having none of their mono v, and but very little of any other, we have not troubled ourselves by making particular enquiries and we imagine we rre in the same predicament with many vho are very noisy and inquisitive on the cubicct. ,
IN SENATE Monday, Dec. 18.
and it was duefrom tho Mr. Drew from tht joint committee on
rj . . . . . 1 1 . 1 , . . . 1 . 1 .. 1 1 1 1
nontiV nf Missouri to those who hau stood that suincct, mirocmrt u a um sunpitMiien-
r 1 . . . .... 1 .1.11 . .,1 u 4 1. :.,,.4
hv them m the hour 01 inai, vnai nif iary 10 ,ui.tviu.umu, a.ian.iuwjm-
should fo'.ui a constitution, agraust v. Inch ing real and personal property to execu-
;cn. II t:on, which was rcau and ordered 10 a
second reading.
Tuesday, Dec. 19.
.. wprlv. ow-
the eastern man, n .
in to iniDcdimcnts on the way, did hot
iiVivc in town until yesterday morning ,
vc hive however copied trom the u awifeton City papers all that is immediately interesting. . The .Vrnotm Bitsinc, it is apparent, is-now settled the people ot thatcouarv if ,.nmS m.it tllter tllCir COUStltU-
tion We thi-kthev will do it without
ii.ii.4i Mvriiii.i-iii r m thev have had time
no ulea of exception could be tal
... ... . 1
advisedlv inserted, the provision respect
IliU ai-iuv ... ",i I ...... , r- x ' -. . . .
...i.;fn.1 Thrrn va ih le reason lor The bill trom the house 01 represenia- which will oe 01 particular interest 10
n'iii.i i . 1 . . . , .-.i i 1 1 c- 1 j r
in-ertin" it iuasmuch as the onuion to tivcs, to repeal uie nci, enuueu an acv many 01 our rcaoers, anu is so iar 01
. . . . 1.1 I. 1 A ...I.I , nn ..t .1, iinnf. n 1 ... 1 nn . . - . I, x .mnm. c it.tn.
Y- if ivnnl.l nnt hftv lrPW'AlieU lllC POW- 10 amciiu an aci. uuuk'u.iii mi suuitu- -rnirrai iiuricsi, at un; i,uuiui nu
" r . . I . . . i ... . I w . i . .i . i . ii ....I. . r .i.
...fi,fl,MfiHm rrwrt. and its in- nnr real and personal properly 10 cxecu- estoa in me siaouuy 01 me wanit 01 mv
t-is ui u.i-.v . . - - - i t t:- j' : 1...1 l ...:il
,.f;n ,!, t1f,t ronfer thria l! not he- tion, was r3a'i me mini iime unu patu, unucu ouiics,uu a n ua ueni du-i m
- . - I, . fT
r. ;i,prpn in the ncoTi e. withan amcudmenc. nc a source 01 revenue 10 cue c. suu,
l'v-","wu i t ... I r 7- . m l.t i ...
!.!. mnifrpr nnw vt.inrts. WC ti'USt no T naaij, jjec uioun a ery un uuuiauie
j:,Lhv 9nu.. avrn should the lCbO- The bill supplement:ry to an act enti- f;ir, for those who thought themselves
uiuivuiw ' . .. , . i . i I r- . ...i :ur.. i- ii.. .i . .1.
lutiou from the Senate not pass in the tied an act suojecnng real anu personal jonunaie insuoimumg mruic mim k. ui
ii f RA.Ae.in-;vt It could not property m execution, wasreau uicuuru us par vaiue. 11 is uie mum iuauc u
I1UIUU U - " 11. I .. 1 . . . f ji .
, .... t .ul :,. f xT;miri to en- time and nassci!. the ireasury uenartmeni 01 me uencr-
. T... tuu thp":mlhoi'itv of AYES Messrs. Raird, Bartholomew, at Statement of the Bank of the United
icr iuiu ...... - i . . . i .... , T.T
Daniel, Drew, Harrison and 1'olke o. btates and its branches, ior ixovcmuer
NAYS Messrs. Cotton, Gray, lire
orv and Slaughter 4.
The l;U rchtivc to attQrnics coua'
not bring papers later than the 23rd of
October. On thc day that Capt. R. left London, he informs us it was reported that the bill of pains and penalties had been reiected in the house of lords.
J . 1 .--T
f Pim that it was stated m one oi
- X.1 - - the London papers, that Spain had ceded thc Florida to the United States.
The witnesses whose examinations are
rmhlUhpcl in the Observer, are. Sir John
Bercsford. rear admiral in the navy ; Fel
' . if
linpo romi, a carpenter: i'ompeuio Ty gt Romari, clerk to the professional agent VinCtMltS UiaptCV
of her majesty at Milan ; Bonfigho Tom- r , . , 1 aio ; Antonio Maoni ; Rumarigo Balva- of Royal AlXll MaSOnS. dorc, professor of languages ; Col. Alex- Jan, 5t j, D. 1821, Sf of It. Ji. M 235f ander Olivcra ; faggiori, a boatman cm- Whereas, WILLIAM WILSON, a-
ploycd by her majesty at bomo ; and the bout 5 feet 11 inchc high, with sand Chevalier C.irlo Vcssali. The testimony complexion and dark hair; and his bro-
of all these witnesses is lavorable to tne ther, CHARLES 'VVILU.'N, a!out livo ...... . 1 I . "... ... a a
Queen, and that ot the latter particularly fect 6 inches high, have been eipeirea so, as roinirto disprove some of the most from this Chanter for unmasonic con
important parts ot the opposite testimony, duct, all Chapters will piease iax nu Thc following is a short extract from the tice accordingly. Chevalier's account of Bergami : By order of the E. IL P.
' Bcrsanii was received at the tahies K. BUUUliXUl.ec. -
I
R. M. PAnson, HAS received his FALL SUPPLQ COKStSTIKO OF, Broadcloths, Flannels,
Bombazetts, Blankets,ltose& Point;
superior Quality, Callicoes, Cambricks, Figured Muslins. Book do. Imitation and Scotch. Linens, Shawls & Handkerchiefs Domestics, a general as shoes, Bonnets and Children's Hats,
Groceries, Hardware and
of the families tf distinction in the neigh
borhood of Pesaro. I was with the prin
cess at Munich. I remember when her
royal highness and suite dined with the kins: of Bavaria. Bergami dined at the . . . .... . .i
king s table. 1 saw civilities passing between the king of Bavaria and Bergami.
He treated Bergami with the greatest affability. Bergami after this received a present from the king. It was a gold sninT box surrounded with brilliants. The
man who brought it to Milan showed it to me beforehand. He afterwards told me he delivered it to Berzami. I after this
r j
saw it in the posscssi- , of Bergami."
CIpSince the above was arranged, we
have had the perusal of the London Trav
eller of the 17lh and 23d, and the bun ot the 24th of October. These papers are
also filled w ith the trial of thc Queen.
We observe in the latter paper that the evidence on the part of her majesty had
closed on that day.
WASHINGTON, Dec 11.
BJLVKOF THE U.VITED STATES .
A document was on Saturday trans
mitted to the House of Representatives,
in obedience to a resolutions that house,
tor into
w. - . ... 1
tfcr Union. Finduur that hc has done
o without inteuding it, we cannot doubt vhp will expunge from her constitution
cf
rr-
Intend-
1 last, being tie latest received.
j ing tD publish the whole statement as soon as we caa'cVtiia ft copy cf itits leading
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The above will be sold tor Bl'tXlt. (
LAND-OFFICE Mouey, at a ery. re
duced price.
Vincennes,
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Blanks, for sale here
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