Indiana Centinel, Volume 5, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 August 1821 — Page 2

Notice to Claimants. Office of the Commissioners. Washington, 4th June . 1821" THE Commissioners, appointed under the 21th article of the Treaty of Amity. Settlement, and Limits, between Hip United States of America and his Catholic Majesty, concluded at Washington, on the 22d day of February, 18l to ascertain the full amount and validity of the claims mentioned, or referred "to, in the said Treaty, being organised as a Board, according to the provisions of the Treaty and the act of Congress in that case made and provided, have passed the following Orders: of which, all those interested will be pleas

ed to take notice : Ordered, That all persons having claims under the Treaty of Amity, Settlement, and Limits, between the Uni-

wiaua . - me diinai ui a... .......; uu... uauguiers. i ne rent ueing in arrears, tne unavoiuaoie jealousy ol the lurks, Majesty, concluded at ashington, on Swansea, brings London papers one day legal measures had been taken to re- perhaps a rash aggression on the part of the 2d day of February, 1SU, which jate but theJ contain no further news l0ve them; but the son of their land- one of their commanders, or an internare to be received by this Commission, than has been already noted. i0ld) a AMr. jacksuIlj dissatisfied uith the nc-rate resolution 0:1 the part of the Pordo file a memorial of the same with the A passenger in the Harmony is said to c iaw?s delay," resorted to a more sum- te itself, with the incessant solicitations

Clofaa nt K mpriM nnil hl IxltnO IC secretary 11 uic .a.u, , uiry inajr uc nt'uuiLi ""'j anil the validity ana amouni inereoi uecided upon, according to the suitaDie .. . ; j. 1 .mi authentic testimony concernuiir me fame, which may ho then requ The said memorial must be addre to this Board: must set torth, particu- . 1 1 larly and minutely, the various facts and

circumstances whence the right to pre- The British papers received by most fer uch claim is derived; and must be p the late arrivals, profess to commuverilied by the affidavit ot the claim- nicate the latest news of Bonaparte;

ant. And in order that claimants may be informed of what is now considered by the Commission as essential to be averred and established before any such memorial can be received by this Board, it is further ' Ordered That each claimant shall VltC lill C,, 111 Ills saiu lliciuui iau unu 1(1 behalf of whom the said claim is preferred; and whether the amount thereof, and every part thereof, if allowed, does now, and, at the time when the said claim arose, did belong solely and absolutely to the said claimant, or to any other, and, if any other, what person, And in cases of claims oreferred for the benefit of any other than the claimant the memorial to be exhibited must further set forth, when, why, and by what means, such other has become entitled to the amount, or any part of the a mount, of the said claim. The memo rial, required to be exhibited by all claim ants, must also set forth, and certainly declare, whether the claimant, as well as any other for whose benefit the claim

is preferred, is now, and at the time he has been appointed by several newsuhen the said claim arose was, a c;ti- papers in this country. American.

zen of the Cnited States of America where he is now, and at the time the said claim arose was, domiciliated and, if any, what change of domiciliation has since taken place 1 he said memorial mut also set fotth, whether the claim ant, or anv one ho mav have heen at anv timp entitled to the amount claimed or am part thereof, hath ever receiv anv, and, if any, what, sum of money or other equivalent or indemnification, for the loss or injury sustained, satisfaction for which is therein aked. And that time may be allowed to claimants, to prepare and file the memorials above mentioned ; it is further flrffr'wf.That when this Board shall

adj tUMi to-day, it will adjourn tn 'net

at which time it will proceed to decide

whether any memorials which may have been filed with the Secretary, in pursuance of the above orders, shall be received fur examination. Ordered, That a copy of these proings be published by the Secretary 41 ceedin of thisBoard, in all the public gazettes in which the laws of the United States are usually printed." fCT" Those Editors who are authorised to nubli,h the laws of the United States, are requested to insert this notice in o ....e0,i :.,c0.. k;c nMlro in their respective papers once a week, until the 10th day of September next, and forward their accounts to the Secretary, immediately thereafter. By Order. T. V ATKINS, Secretary of the Commission Undcr the 11th article of the Florida Treaty New York, July 12. TM, n nft ia chin IliiiMiinnr frnm nave orougnt wnn mm oui misiaiu; a jjoniioii paper 01 so luie a. uaic as ioui

late a date as 13th himself with a bayonett attached to a ly oppose the moderate councils, proic important intelli- lon pole, he proceeded to the widow's jessed by the Russian government at of JlPOLE(hY at cabin, and on enterinir attacked her two thia moment: and it will rnmrf --

june, containing the o-ence ot the Death r .

inS the SL niena, and that an attack had been SOns, who were severely wounded in traorclinary sense of justice to be ablluirecl. made by the American squadron in the diilerent parts of the body. to withstand sucli powerful temptation iiesseu Mediterranean iipon the Turkish fleet. The two sisters having risen from bed, Should Uussia, in the course of these

w mav however, well be doubted vlietliei- either article is correct. but no intelligence given by them reaches as far down as that received here by vessels which touched at St. Helena as late as the loth dril, when the ex-em UrtlllMI, ill III WIO.L 11 W as III ll'lllliru, SUUillll his death take place, that hisbody should be embalmed and carried to England, to show to the world that no foul play had been resorted to. Should the ac count by the Harmony prove to be cor rect, it is to be hoped, for the sake of humanity, that the statement last alluded to was not a prophetic and nrenarWe know of no sufficient cause forhos tilities, unless it be the refusal of the sublime Porte to accredit Mr. Bradish as Minister Plenipotentiary, to which nlace papers in tins count.-y. July 13. The death of Napoleon, is stated in yesterday's Gazette is doubted by some, but, from the accounts before received unts before received -ss, and of his tending 3ip II Lowe, in conof his extreme illness tor the Governor Sir London Travpller of the 15th ult and place full reliance upon his statement. From the. V V. American, Jul,, 13. LA TEST FROM IRELAND. nt Hip rni.l .t u f4i . Rv thp arrival at this nnr rF th 1 (jlobe. Johnson, from Belfast, we hav e . .' - stiiMf rrivpd nxnpr frrm fVinf nloAMm

nnrnr was rpnnrted to hp in -nnn hpnlth. ,i..,u:.-.. i 1 , .

i r Y I i i i 1 uwc,i,I1o oouses aim io out nouses were nzui nine to mieresi or amuse The One of the late English papers stated consumed oy fire at a place called Wood- Emperor Alexander had paed throu-h that in tne latter end of March, Bona- end in the county of Wicklow. It was Warsaw, where he rcvieweif th most of par'e was said to be in a dangerous s.t- kindled by the incendiaries who remain- his army, under the Grand duke Con-

. . i i . i "j uimai uuuuuii nuuers i ier annum. , atory introduction to a deed at which . mtK inn cu:i:.. 1 .

humanity must shudder. Llsts to the Dtli n-'d 1 " V 8 . 13 aUe-etJ to ,,avc bn That our fleet in the Mediteranean, S " th ! ?a(!c b-v 1 '? Cortes, that one infant of

upon their own responsibility, have com! r r " ' , l l"! nshouia proceed to Mexico, and an-

- menced a war with the Turks, to say f .:i . "tner 5 80.m.e. P.art "l America,

the least of it, is not very probable. : "rZ7 ::""LX,ar? "ere to estahUsh two free monarchies,

niiiui: mi c in ins niinri'iiPiiBinn nr ennn. rt i a- i . i mi ui mvn, 11 1 n ncnii.. -

...v,.. ...c c in.- A.iuwueu ineir Kiioris. Aiinou"h most, i , ona-juw m evi- ( v i utmn.t hprp u nntlnnir im.i, :r.. ji . r . luy3l dence in suonort of tho

.,1 ... .i -A . , "hu- ii nui uu in me accounts are Uouhtless ' ' ... against

UDieill UienPWS, UNSHIPS. IVP Uinu- thn . oro.,n,l :il 4l. ; mo imcuiiu s tiiaractpr

.. . , :. ' "tt&Sumvu, sun luc insurrection is , ho nnit v i V, irentleman who read the arraunt n in. fnr,;,i,Mn ,...i. .1 .. rrom tne lialt. ted. Gn .

The disturbance in Irelaiid unhappily

continue t. so great an extent that the Lords, Justices and Council ol Ireland have issued a proclamation, declai m; " that the baronies of Eastern Norragh, Kheban, kilkea, Moon, North Naas, and &alt, the country of Kilclarc 5 also that part of the barony of Upper Cross, in the county of Dublin, comprising the parishes ol Ballyiuore, Eustace, Miltown, Dunlavin, Bally bought, and "- 'ony !: i : i ui r i'il.... town, in the county ol icklow, are in a state of disturbance, and require an extraordinary establishment of police." Gross outrages have been perpetrated in the counties of Kinjrs and Kiikenney. Amunj: others is the following wanton act of cruelty : At Cloncon, in the former county, a small tenement was occupied by a widow woman, blind and 80 years of age, torether vvithihpr twit nna nml two .1 1. 'I'l . mary mode ot ejectment. Having armed nimseli With nearly naked, were also assailed by him auu uoth wounded, r the younger (laughter aged 15 mortally. Jackson did not desist from his deadly purpose t:ntil the whole of this wretched family, with the exception of the mother, were disabled or dying. He was immediately apprehended. pil fn t ha snn inrr perpetrated the deed, w . . YoRK' Jul? l"' lhe ship Ann Maria, cant. Watkinson, arrived at this port yesterday in a , J a ftit Vo umTrci rlZ A LVi .8" i'"e rc; pected. We have made such extracts as appear to be most important. Lloi.d still liows profusely in the rp i , r a . t Turkish dominions, but the accounts continue contradictory and unsatisfactory. Those which are given in the Britisli opposition journals, represent the insurgents as every where triumph ant, anu as receiving every day an accession of strength. In the Islands, the Morea, and on the Danube, the accounts continue to tate, that success has ergies ot the Porte foi its suppression the measures vrhich it bSK the purpose are dilatory to an extraordinary de-ree. The Turkish Mini.trv seem to be fully sensible of the danger i r ,e anSer l.f.. 1: . 0 uiciciuic, men laiuiuess evinrp want of means more than a want of u ill I i i .

On feundav ni?'hr fhp 2d of .Tun p. thres

( i e tv ik ii nn o ft ct r hF Gf 'f h tl llfci

II . v.iu iiul tA- scrurf i in iipip murima t

all comparison the greatest in which it

has been placed since its establishment on this side of the Bo-phorus. It seems to be crumbling to pieces the abuses of a horrible tvrannv, and the rust of an iron superstition, Have nearly caien away the pillars upon whidi it rests.' We cannot but look with keen interest upon this struggle, as it wuld afford the highest degree of satisfaction, to see the Greek overwhelming the Turkish Em i mi: i V "'""5 . I Ciia$m y erecting an independent state upon its ru ins. But it is much to be feared, that the conflict in which they are engaged, can nly turn out to the advantage of a third party. The conduct of Russia may be considered as equivocal. .Sie is a close observer ot the event of the insurrection, and is collectinr imposing mass?s of troopi on the Turkish limits. The importance of the prey, says a Loni!nn nilitur.th .1 1 1 1 . . ' of the insurgents for aid, will continualtroubles, be induced to interfere, she would act tor her own interests afonc; and the Greek Insurgents would be mere instruments of her ambition. The bubble of a Greek empire would burst or, like the kingdom of Poland, the name would be restored, in order to swell the titles of the Cz.ar. Prom the other parts of Europe, wo The Neapolitan general Rossarol. ha arrived at Barcelona, having fled with ls family from Messina, on firidin- that events took an adverse turn i,i r,B Pepe continues at Madrid, where he has 1 where he has received from the nish government a Pension of 40,000 reals, or 10,0U0 francs SPriirit in thnir llhtr, t . ... iiunucs uy iianonai re presenfatives, and attached to the mother country by political principles as wpII n Ktr vinn,n,ini n canes. I 111 project seems to be luoked unon wi' some favor at Madrid. viitn,ifli H caiieS. 11)19 COMMODORE BARRON. Yeir York ., i n r, c'mlu,r.v m th( Comm,ore Brr.rn closed its 'cst0.r,d3J 5 and f p are corr The Court of Enquiry in the case' of sitting Tuly 141 Vu ir n,a seen a 'ettep ?J L 5h June.. a r..:.wi r . f v n ic naa just arrived !r"om.vra LA"UZ' Vth the very impor- . 1Iil0;"!f,0n all Mexico had fal len into the hands of ihn the hands of the Patriots, er)lace and it was thP n.r.i n . . . ; P;7c7-and it was the general

ectly in-

impression at Havana, that Vera Cruz