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Of ,'fic .'jTr:tl'r'ttr:i rgim e A' ( Vr.f. Wc wcr-1 yesterday gatiti . aith a few minu ls c t ti ersation VTi.'i e U)t J. P.. Ren!, VWl't avilvcd I! tlis e.i . i"a . s i ey r Jin ape Girardeau, in Min o in ; whico m ace he kito i the 13 ' October ta.-t. The informatbm derived trim hi ii was so imereating ta us. that we o.i :c our readers wiA be pleaseo with vino account of it. v. apt. BJl was second in rani; of nti cxpmriag expedition under the command in" maj. ..on;, the object of winch wcrt topographical and M i mine ir.for ma'ion I en rvinc ihc v-t wilderness of country which stretches from the Council Btuffv on the Missouri, 'n the foot of the P,ock
now p..
v. little is vet
I no cxpemti m inn.; whohv picauc in ohi-M ts, con.cd of s.rnc -0 soldiers on-
Iv, an I the ti:o'
officers and aitists
Hopkin's wife believed, that old Mlssf X; W f200HG n
t . I ! 1 I 1 1 ! "f . .1 . 1
an. liiv r..cuic ocean, an exploring panypf nr. had toui piuicsir. s v uc. mai ner has met wuii scveial tiilx's of men the pnothcr toltl Iier, old Miss .;cnks henrd
: k; . t w;y between me Misippi rixer
ahoriijiin. h p: oprietoi s oflhv soil of the com try, veo verc in .rsnt. r:ot only ol t!ie e:-;islc:iv,c of the pcupie of the U. hut jf the existence of a race of with people! it jives us an awful idt-d ot the mti;!.if;ccnt eei.t of the domain of the republic Nat Int.
;.;iv.::ny I ook say that it Avas a matter ol
IIaltimoue, Dec 9. rOREIGX INTKI.LiCiKNCE The arrival of the fas sailing brit; Chanxv rth Rogtrs, at this port brings
us i'Uc and interesting items fiom London which place she left on the 29th Jc-
toher, and tile Land's end llu 7th Nov-
vemher. rhc Telegraph contains a mass j iiohcri Bu..ti.i,jr, of interesting articles, which we present. lnihan
Augustus Bernard John lkrry J()hu lioidin Anna lirownf;eld
... ui Utters remair.in in Ouf'l'oMi' 'A. . ):iu at Vinceni.t. , the tpi nn1fi''1-?; i e .list day of December, and which' if v.oi tken out btfore the eN)iratu.n of three iiuths, will be sent to the (itneral I'ost-Ot- '( as dead Utters.
is.- .c Allison i".iva Aiualoi-cr ..oseph Atweoil Nathaniel Adams J..!ncs P.fer
in this paper. Without referring to tlie
erbal report ot t aptain Rogers of the rejection rtf the Hill cj Pains and Penal ies against the Queen which we be.'ieve
uovevcr. to b - authentic; theic is e- Aaron L. Rail
nouiijti in t!ic aspect of tb.c aiticlesfurnish.cd, to justify the observation of the l.ondzn Arn'cr, that " it is amusing to
find the invcstiiraiion of the Queen's r ;? , , ' i , . !Jovah Culh
ll"lliuu . .ibiue, niiu -M"yj0h Clark Charles Cook co-u'cnun-' the consnirators atrainsl ner:i.1vt. (m,,,, r ,. , ,.;..i.f
John lnirk W ashbe n V ac k m er
A S:inn:el Allison Charles Allin 111 1 Ailanrs J(hn Andrew Martha IVaird "iv'tor B ;chanan Hr.;!i I) n tlett Josejdi l'.ell Josei;h Hastin Tlios II. Blackburn John Bui gess Jolm lier.edict Ascl Brant Jv n.itlian Batson
Ulc an:1 lienor. Joseph Coll-ns
'.esivios these details, a London Ob- John Cunmukiham
Afrvt'f, furnished to the .Imerican ojicel Nathaniel Coburn
1 John Durham
William Douvrl -.vs
W iddow Doolinir
slates the testimony oi " rjir Jno. crres"ordi. Uenradtniral in the Navy Elirpo omi, carpenter Pompellio Fomati,
clerk to the professional agent of her,
Antonio iMaoni Kumavigo ciaivauore, professor of Laneuape Col. Alexander
Olivcra Macriori, a boatman employed, J. Donavan, 2
by her majesty at Corno, and the Chevalier Carlo Vassali." Isaac Elslon 4- The testimony' savs the Editors of.- es Erwin
the American, of all these witnesses! u Uii:un ismgton
is favorable to the Queen, and that of thei
latter particularly so. as croing to dis
prove some of the most important partsj-n V1
is a short extract from the Cheval-
ing
icr,s account of Berixami :
u Bcrp-ami was received at the tables iF. K. (iiraud, jr.
b"sidas the tw o. n'n evs asreaoy mentioned : it. lira sua, it Swift, Dr. Say, Dr. Jamas. wA Mossrs. Seymour and lal designers and p lie.ters. The expediM :n s it out Horn the Conned WlnlTi on the fth 'unc, directing
their cr.rse lirvt to the Tawnoe villa-res
-u a f-ud; ftf the La Plata, (iitant about i miles iVven the Council Hiiius ; a!id
hen re orocee U llie Uockv m untains
dist urt abor4t j ) -,i;,!js hon: the Pawnee . i i ;.....
' i:;a:;es l : murvai is a ro.nnvr praictuntry, of course destitute of hili nuvl wo ) I, r.v1 fiat t;,.e mountains are isa.t le.e distance f 130 miles Time ias not y?t allowed a calculation of tlie oijseiw ui :n, which were, rnide as accurately as eiraurr.stances would allovf, but ft i- suppascdi the vjratost licni;:;t n t tc ridge does not r:;ceed an elevation of ;coc feet above tb.e bava ot the mountain Lhhc expedition separated into two parlies, near the point on the Arkansas de sauted on the maps as Pike's Block house. Phe ov.e. party under the command of nij i-,5--'r; proceeded thence
ith a view to strike (ha iiead waters of
! a ! ; iv cr. But U a;p ars t!ic maps which we have arc vet y defective, the courses of tb.c rive s being almost wliolly conjecvn and ofte.i entirely fabulous. The
f litin did not attain the object sought
u eau-e it was not to be found vherc it is
iaid d -iwn in the maps, and fell upon the w ators of the Canadian lot k of the Ar
"kansas, w hie": iCpursucd, ?.nd terminated
its tour at Utile Point, on the Arkansas.
the post mentioned, in the tate message
of the president to congress, as being the ualv. raced post of oti'' c-.rdon in that direction. The other party under the com-
ma ul ot capt Bel!, proceeded down the
Arkansas to Belle Point w hich place they reached, on the tHh ept after an absence tf t'nree months fiom t'nc ha-ts of civilisation.
lieiow the first fork of the Arkansas, as
it was named by Pike, thev met several
iumdng parties of strange Indians, whose
l atnes even have rarely, if ever. bee! l.p.ir l bedVc belonging to the tribes of the Arrapahoes, the Kaskayas, the Kiav.as, and the Chayenue. They are frc urntly. and perhaps at present, engaged in war with the Pawnees, Usages, and other tribes of whom we have some know'edge. Of the Indians met by cur party, iione b te eer been into our settlements. They appeared to be wholly ignorant of the existence of such a people as those
of the l Sta'es, or indeed of the cxis-Utsclf, and so anxious for the purity of all
the rest of mankind ( cheers ; ) was to drag the British Parliament through the diit and filth of ? P. i s cnqnrv, to divorce and degrade the Queen under pretence that the national honor had been tainted and sullied by her deportment. Most fortun- telv for that national honor, not a single English witness had been called called, who did not swear that, ;o far from degrading the country, they never seen in her conduct any thing in the slightest degree indecorous or dcroga-
John Collins
ncrtsrn
yr.ra- tr.s S. Crtgs, '2 n ' John C'n adltoTipi
Iohn Courie
Abraham Case Elisha Croker
Cconrc Code
Wiiliain Clark J. Chamberlain James E. Cams Chariei CliiTurd
James Fullv
jjohn Fellers
owcr
Walter ColT Isaac (irace
Isaac Gilbreath
William Hick Ilenrv Holby
remide Ibdd
of the families of distinction in the neigh
borhood of Pesaro. I was with the Prin
ces at Munich. I remember when her royal highness and -udc dined with the
king of Bavaria, Bercami dined at the', Z'1,, . ' T . ... . . , jom. iiouee, . king's tame. I saw ci mtics passing be- , t i.,;Jl . .
tween tnc King ot isavana and lserganu.j ii;;rris fie treated Bcrgami with the greatest A. IPmawav affability Bergami, after this, rect "ucddl. W. Hunt a present from the king. It was a goldj snuff box surrounded with brilliants. iNar.cy Jenkins Till, iv.nn M-tirk Trr,,rl-,t if f MiNr. 'William JoileS
shewed it to me beforehand He afterwards told me he had delivered it to-
Leonard J acr.bs William Kinkade
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tergami. 1 saw it alter this m the pos- Tn. . ,T ,
sension ot s.cmami !f n,..vi... i T1
The evidence on the part of tb.c Queen! Pcttr Lenah in closed or. the 24th of October j Horace Luddingtcn A spirited debate took n'nee in thejKomeo Lewis, 2 Touse of Commons on the 17th ofOc-j 'ober, in the course of which Mr Cr -t'-jJsi:ih F. Mojford rn, supported by loud cheers, averred j;.!uvcu ?J(;lr:in " . . , , , g , -i i . 4i l I.omas I. Moore u so help him Coci, he thought tlie x , A, . . , . .. ' . . .Mr Me. In tosh Queen as innocent ot crime m this par-,j e ic.Dou ild ticular, and in all others, as the nioit!j,,h;i M; j spotloss female the world had ecr pro- Jaiv.es ycath duccd. ( Continued cheers. ) He did rot Daniel May
believe that there was one word ol truth, J'-hn ..iihev
in all that the miserable Italians had been bribed end persuaded to swear The next allegation, on the account of w hich ail England had been put in motion, was that the conduct of the Queen had degraded the character of the country ; that the morals of the nation were a
stake ; and a fastidious court, so pure in
I) Jolm Daley William Divis William D n e k w crth Miles Doliahan R Cans W. Eaten John Etran Isaac E!v F Ohed Fiupatrick J. S. Francis (7 Frederick (i rater James Gibson J:nn Galaghc; r :ph Herri man -.' mrd Hoiman " T t 1 ' i r .:r i iooha' ) "Hons to-; ...e' I f(ai:-n n J hn ii. 11 . nh.un licm
Jane Jones Willi. or. .1 hnsteii Janw s Kile Joskdi Kdcar L liohert Liggett I ler.rv Luddin-ton
ten. e of ?.pv people ot a fairer complex
ion than the inhabitants of Mexico, or the adjacent Spanish proinces, t.d whom it apacared they ha.d s me knowledge Being made to understand the existence of such a government its pow er and its hum in- policy as exemplified in its treatment ot other Indian tiihesi, thev expressed a great desire to be taken by the hand by t!v U tates, and to place themselves Tinder our prelection. I'het opograpners. medical gentlemen. and pair.ters attached to this expedition, have eol'ecte 1 ..'mmlant mate iab. for correcting some of the gro-s e; : in the reco:ed geography of thia , it of our eon ; . f ir making important additions to nu die v. botany, and to the stock of our
geolo-rical kr.owlcdce of our own teriito
tor v.
Extract of t leitrr from a sourer cf the Jirst retficclzbili'v received at Charleston. " LiTRitroi'L. Oct. 26 Mv object
Hiram Mallery
Jane Mc.Geath Wdiiam Nelson I berr Niehal Jolm Owens
S. Lyon Samuel J. Lea Thomas LashUy M Jeremiah. Mc.Neely 1 lugh Mulhollan (ieo. Mc J)onald, 2 H' heit McCoyJames S. Maves, 3 Jelm M(rrisi liuben M..g'iii J.lm McCoy Henry Morow Samuel Maiuiinc:
WIS? O James Nabb, 4 Moses Nuhh
i'att Piireon Joseph Parish Howard Put man Willi.iin Ih Ike Arthur Patterson, 1 David Boo!) Reason Ri.r.j:vu Jac(ib H"ers''!i Leoua.rd Balfsnider 'i:.a!i th iiialdle Mm iin ieiUy, 2 Josiah t'tc ntT 3 A a Seanirim 1 -tt c t';huler, 3 ridw ard M. Stage; Turner Su-wart Charles Stew art, 2
Arnold Peckham William Payne, 2 A It x. aider Pugh Lewis Peckham, 4
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George Bcdman, 2 H;fert Kr.per William Begers liei jaumi Bead Sceti KigsC Dux id Uiiley
ii. rMnuvianu
r m rysoy Has ivceivtd his Fall supplies consit;N(; OF Broad Cloths Flam -els Bon.baets
Blankets Rose and point cf fac:ac:
fjuahty CaiicaK. s Came-ricks Figm vd Mu.-Iij-s
Book i".o. Imitation and Scotch
Linens Shawls and Hankerehicfs Shots and Bonnets Domestics a general assortment Gotten yarns Groceries, Hardware mat Queersware, which with his former ;te k makes hi assortment very completi . The above will be sold for specie or land ofdec money .t very reduced price. NOTICE , il. M. I'ANSON hair.g made a new af
n.ngcment in his 'ouvmess solicits a speed' settlement of all accounts due T revious to
1st cf December inst. er thev will be placed.
m tl'.e hands of an eiT.cer nr coIleeti"U.
u.cennes, December 30th l Slo. .S I - ItNOTICE. .. v T7ILL be sold at public vendue m yv y the 7th day of Febiuaiy next, uf.
the house of ?,Ir. Botidinot,in Yinccnr.cs,
next door to Judge Parke's, a vatiety of personal property belonging t the;
estate ct ucorpc Mc.Dni.ait . csct. deed.
consisting of )
Household $ Kitchen Furniture,
almost new, and of the best quality ; an
excellent
Jersey Waggon Sc jliirri . hrses. Coxes, cvc. eke. Also fhd Law Library of the deceased, containing sccral hundred volumes of the most valuable books and the latest cdhions. These beokr. were very carefully selected by Mr. McDonald for his own use, and will bo found to be the best collection in the state Also a great variety of other books of almost cvety description; together with Maps, Charts, Ccc. &c. The sale will commence at 10 o'clock
and continue from day to day, until ths property is dispo? cd of. Terms will be liberal, and made knewn
ion the day of sale ,
ISAAC I LACKFORD, .o7;,7f. Vinctnnes, Dec. 3, 1820.
ATTACHMENT.
MAIL Or INDIANA, 3 V A';."rr county Vincitwts Tcmm.hiti.
O 1 ICE is hereby given, that a wilt JLX of Attachment has been issued against the goods and chattels, rightml credits, monies and effects of Henry L. Powers, in favor of Stephen P. Stiikcrf Nicholas Smith being summoned as gar, nishec, acknowledged himself indcbW indebted to the said Powers, by note, the sum of g5 now unless the said Powers docs appear by the 23th day of January, inst to answer tb.c said Stephen P. Slri- ' er, at my office, judgment will be entered against him. Given under my hand and teal this 21 r: day of December, 1820. J. C. HIT LEY. j.r.K c. ATTACHMENT. ) 'State cf Indiana Knojr County lVide ner To-vn.shifi. OTIC L is hereby given, that a writ 1 of atta( hment has been issued againstthc property of John House in faor of George A. asson, and unless John House does appear to auswerfhc said ft. A. Wasson at n.y office against the 20th of January 1821, judgmeiitwiU be enteicd against him. Given under mv hand and seal the 27th
ciav ot Dccen ber, 1 820. CHARLES POLKE,.t p. k. c. . 51-3t.
JoM j h A. Stewart ISoA TAKE-"P by Ba-tiarj William M. Siewirt HjVt Smith, Ihing three miles
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Jaco!) Trout, 2 John Ttfl rd
Geot ge Tt lit
gtmo t.- al kr.owtcdite ot our own teriito-Bn writing is to sav, that vesterdav rect-iv-jSamuel Tomtison rr; an! tb.e paintcss have manv into-est- ca a cttcr from Samuel Williams, Escp v'-; Tr us,; a Icing and valuable sketches ef the pi omi-Lf London, in which he uses these lo,K'rt 1 nekhl .
ncr.t teaturcs of the coun'rv B-sides pesesing the government of such inforrna'i .mi as was indispensable to judicious arrangements for the support and protec-
words : My correspondent in Madrid
Francis White
confirms the report of the Ratification of l, " , the 1 reatv cd Cession ol tb r lormas to. j. tv - ftn
the United States. This i important, Williamson
tion ot the meriean popu.-ation penc-.ra- cincciallv to the Southern states. There Robert Vc umr, 2 ... y ' ' . ....... .
ung into that country, t us cxpeuttien can be no doubt ol the kict." Ji:nes.
oug'v, ami wc inipe win, lorm tne suuicctj of tne most attractive work ever publish-1
Willia.a T: u. n CharU-s Yu :. r iVIoses l'iibbs, 3.
son, 2 William Tow nseni
Samuel Thorn Betser Yulcan
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J. Wo:dworth Margaret Watson Rebecca We -.fall Rimdelph Well-,
Variety. Mother Hopkins told me
(i. H.C.SULLIVAN, P.M.
January 1, Kl.
52-2.S-3t
fiom Vincenncs, in Kr.ox
county, a black COW with a white r-ces atid a black calf, the cow is marked uitlf"
a swollow toik in the right ear and two ui dcrbitts out of the left, the cow anel calf appraised to Si 1 by John Dm ell and Stephen B. Dureil, befoie n.c, E. STOUT, j.r.K. a. f ' Jaruary 4, 1821. 52-3t S
fS ""'V TTancis Tiucca, liv fl ing in Knox county, about 8 milts below V inceni.es, on the W abash, a SORREL HORSE, about 15 hands high, a star on his fore head and a tmip cn t ia nose, his left hind foot white, and a m: all white spot on his right hind foot, r.bout 4
years oh,, no brand perceivable, appiaisi
cd in thN country. ihat she bend Green't wife say, that Persons apph'nio' for letters il Cl1 to 40 l)' Ijanl Ktel and Lauiene Wlcat struek us most impressiely in John Harrise's wife told her that granny fj nlin.r , lf.; L,,, c i i,.,, 1Joucnc' ljL'lorc rue, this hvW narrative wns, that, some thou-.Hopkins heard tnc widow Bashman 5av, ... l-lh uli lJ y STOUT, J f.K.c. ;:vd ir.Bui c!i thitj side of our utmost wcs-that capt. VTecd'6 wife thctght, col. iirc tiUVU'ilW.i. Janurry 2, 12L :2-3i
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