Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 3, Number 148, Charlestown, Clark County, 24 May 1821 — Page 2
1 1 th infi. letters have b-en received fiom tlitr.ee, and from other cities on the rou.e, wJurh contain the moil re cent jnfclii?fnre relative to the invafinu of Naples. The courier was
much retarded on his journey by tht
difficulty of procurinif horses, earned
l)v ilit- j.tlv.iticf ot the Aultrian army Wesul jjiuextracis from the letters " Na l'Ll-S, Feb. 11. "The .Duke (If (itilo arrived oi1 the O'll i:l i.h" ultimatum of the Allh (I Sovf feitns. On the out fide cl the? ci tv-a'c he entered his private carriage, and prtce d-il immediately to the p.tr lfamcn, who accoiduig to inlii unions prrviouflv tiiven hy him, were already ;df inbhd. ttelore he could finilh reading the tltimettum of the Congies.
of Layoach, he- was interrupted hy eiterated cries of war J uar! war!" horn nil paits of the atTembly. I have iKt s'rri a copy of the ultimatum but h-nrn that the loliovving are thepmci pal point contained in it :
1. I bar thy I nfilnans lliall
LATEST OF NAPLES. Frem t'.t Ai'T.i'2'j'i Ameiican. Tin- prinop.il intelligence il, Enpi Cn pap: rs tumifh reiau-s to the hosMi i; about lo commence bctwten Naples o ' Au-trit, or ralh.r bei vrfD iry.tlty and levoliitiun, (or tin p-i. ciph s o, winch warhue is jollified by the Aili'.'d h veit ig.is, may be te .;.!vtd i i'o On' :r gun.ent appbeabh to i ll vLiiss and cnuntcii's vz- the pti'rof.attvt of power. T'llf cotKeit m j't bu h, llriclly between things a they arc, a"d things a they ou;!t to be ; and although confined ..ppaicndvto a t tionl ir c ise, cxte nds to all thai nil i .i 1 I
can dcl (ir. j at proou m to ue sum (lor the time bei.u at by lis rcndt is, whether the woild is tote irni'ii lUtion ny or be progrefiive ; whether the moral it rid p oh tied Itate of mankind at large is to advance wilh thi;)j. . or remain immutable wid'i the encrjh!e tnorj nf less enlipitmed
times. So it will be v. cued, ne doubt ; af, infon Sp'mifh couilitu'ion, am
not, ny the pcep.cct ruiope, at (l ivuu what contrpKncen in the preser.t agitate tl ibue iJ moil nf its kingdoms, tu y be we!! a;pi( 'ifudeJ by thcie who rcvt.cnoc the inlbuitinn of antiquity. In Fiance, much fetlin? is aheady excited, nd his difplajed itself in m.njifed indications of hu'.lility to the Rovtrnment. F.npljnd cannot view tliehcenr with indifference, nor will an cpporttirnty be loll that can produce dnT'tisfaction agiinft the neutral course cf the government. Spain mull conli. dcher intertill identified with those of N iples, & in hostility to the monarch of the holy alliance may forget what is due to her own king. Italy needs but a ?park to fire the cnmburtible
materials that are seirccl;' rep-clied by the armies of AuRria, and Germany is already prepared and looks for reform. If the Anftrians fail, the consequences Will be re!t in every put of Kiifope; and their success is by no mrans certain, wdiatever may be t tic apparent disparity of force between the to nations. If the contelt is
ad pt that of the IVudh nation, wpb
some rot rr-ebons and jnoditicatiou' suitabli tf) Naplev "2 That during t?e peri- d while this re oipanization lhall kr t ffeclinir, and for five years afterwards, the 'aP' tal of the kingdom of the two Sicilies, and all th form: lies, Hull be occupi ed by Aufirian garrisons. " 3. On these conditions a general amnefty will be arcoidi d. And, "4. The pay and Mildirtence of the Aullrian troops will not be at thech ircre of the Neapolitan nation.'' "The circulation of the terms of the ultimatum in Naples produced the hishell tlcgree of excitement in the public mind. Every man is ready to die in defence of the liberties ot the country. The military dispolitions are proceeding with the grratelt acliv'ny.
The regular troops at Naples amount
fish Nation. After fix months spent in vain deliberations, firll at Troppau, and lately at Laybach, the allied JoveriMgns, tired in sullainir.g tht ir cause before the tribunal of leasnn, have resorted to the pieat inaxitn of dttp tism, atid have drawn the bwod! The Aullrian army has ttceitrd orders to march it advances, and Naples is lo heconie thetheatte of war. We know where our tnendes are they have declared themselves we lhall soon have a nejrer view ef them. But in such a solemn lit nation I y w hat name (ball we call the Ei.c,liih The
i'.ngbih tlmiiidlratiO'i thtouali its
rg:in, hnd Caftle reapji, has illued a
declaration appafentiy favorable to
our course, but iwukr the friendly xterior of his diplomatic note we ea
lily discover that the miu'dlers have fcllntwd less their own opinion than
yielded to the willies of the nation.
We perceive in this document that,
(bxterous in guarding againit heinc;
committed in future, they have left to
evems the mure explanation of their
erTirluci. In the mean time an Lrr iilli fleet cruifS before our walls. lb it hrre to attack or prftel them ?
This uncertainty afHicls, at the present moment, our country. We de. pofi' our anxiety in your bosoms, yr cenerous trir-nds of fieedom! Will ye. who were the firft to raise on the rums of despotism the reign of law, suflW a people to be oppnfTed with i 'punity, who, proud of imitating the glorious example which you set u h ive placed liberty on the throne ? Such is the whole of our crime! Pchaps you accuse us of not fliowing suflicicr.t respeel for the throne when we broke our chains at its foot. Have we not enrrckd with our homage at d our fidelity die sy hairs cf aged
not the ground upon which P r has thought it expedient to , , ' the nmiuice. The t u h k ","
.tlmrltin. K ., . I . , " Hit III
in a variety ot ways, , (I . 4 in keepin,; the 2panilh s!luadr La Guyra, in the teeth of li llinulation. Of the
triors, 'i the cotuinn tohttn,Vt J,1
i y iujii in mis ute (
wilh them complete succev
Lcnaiu. c lock
less
t'fvert ign ? Mar, our ailiament while employerl in layii pr, the balls of our
conditutional rights and internal pros
1 f;.irpr! nn ttl ntlir tlMrit nml
rv. . 1. 1 n I , , . . . i K . . . . . k ! . ......... I . 1 '
UKK' u-iwecu me ir.ni me rum j:nown courage ot the Neapolitan citi
to eo.OOO infantry and 20,000 cavalry, Parity, committee an outrage on the
with a good supply of artillery. 1 he militia are eft i ma ted to amount to 100.000 men. Finally, great reliance
can scarcely be nuellioned; but if th
pe-op!r of Naples support with eruhuliism the cause ot liocrty, the example of So'aiu has proved that a nation of fre emeu are not tob subdued. There is little in the arWirs of Enhuul of in-
terell; the Q ieen is an old llory ; her
anntnry of 1
aeoate m t
zens and peasants, in the event of its being found necelHry to have recourse
to the syllcm ol Gur nlla.'
" Intelligence Ins been received that a corps : f Netipohtants, 2ri,0G0 llrong,
50 ooo had been von d witn t (.y niuJitatt. me oecupition of lue hr two houses. rep.ua., firo, potts in the neighborhood of this
the expiration of three montiis Ir
the date hereof. I Hull issue to Jai
Fabler, a duplicate certificate, i
C 4J2, dated June lit lata, for -i north weft quarter of settien no i
rn-hts o' other nation? No ; that or- Lafl . ..Li... i XJi
,1 . o . -1 . i i ' t uiiitjj Liicviuui ii nidi i:
Ihevn to prevent itSAM'L, GWATHMKY
iviil, -
deruetusee the whole of thN bright example to the OU1 World.'
FROM LIMA. Jlaliimote, Aprils Capt. Mezick, of the brnr, wJt arivtil at this port in &9d yfi( Guayaquil, flate-Mhat shout the 2' of November an expedition f( Guayaquil againll Quito was rU.
with the loss of 20 men. On ihe 4 December lafl. the celebrated re? tnrnt called the Ncumaneia. coollrJf went over to general Sjn Martin. J'j
al! their oHieers, (after having f0llJ in the Ko,d cause for 8 yeuis.lJ
iiocs 40 other olhcers. the Inli j f ounts from the hear! quarters of San Martin mention tbatgen. 0 li ly, with 1200 men on his marrH
attack cen. Aruelas, was sarDrisfrl-,
tnc Jvtttcr, routed and taken priiol ..'.t .1... I , r I i, nr ." I
wnn me vvnoje ct ni iiati and
greater part of his troops.
Land-Ofiice, JefFersonvilk!
May 12th, 18:
NO riCL is hereby given,
tions are making fir the King's corou- city.7' ation on the 9;h June. Mr. SkiV'., the j
ighb;
LoiffDty, Feb. 26.
spring from the love of the laws, reipn
m our country, and yet the sword of a (Granger menaces its mth pendence. Ye nob'e protestors of the laws and of humanity, are you capable of becoming accomplices in inch an iniquitous outrage? Can you remain inel liferent ptcttors of the unequal eondict in which princes with the r sources of 70 mibionfj of men approach againll a population of 4 millions ? We hive blood, arms and cour age; we fhall fjglit for our freedom, i . ...
ii we coi.auer. it will adorn our tri-
ediror of the London Marine, is Accounts from Jjdnd to Feb. ijth, ! ;rnph : i we perdh, it will Died a
ock. oirne woumi ijietyrecLUveuni aviate that ihe grcatelt tranquility pre
duel from Mr. (" hrisfie.
From the N, T. Commercial Advertiser. The new; from I sly is importan'. The Neapoutin Parliament rejected the terms proposed bv the Allied Sovereigns, witn th.e utmost indignation. The Pope has ifa'ued a proclamation of neutrality; and expreifing his wifh that the troops paflins through his kingdom m. y keep away from his capital. The sentiment, the London Statesman say s, ' ppear to have been expressed with a view t.- check not the Austrians, but the Neapolitans, who were much on the fdvanre. One body of the latter, tcmposed of regular troops, of 45000 men, w ere close to the frontier ; and another of 40-000 were occupying a dim-rent line. The numbers of the Austrian army are stated in (irivate accounts to be grossly exaggerated Their whole fore- is said not to cx:e( d 1OO0O0; while t h o t of the Nepoli. tans, inclu'ling militi i, on whom gr at reli nice is placer!, as being corup jsed cf Csrbunnri, are said to amotint to r.ei-ly iGfi.oOO men. The Uri'idi fqnadron is -till in the by of Naples,
but was
vailed.
It is said the Congress at Lybach is fobs transferred to a city in Upper
Italy. ' It is quite certain that the minifler of Spain ai Parish s presented to the court of the 1 huidcries ve-y energetic notes on the part of hi-. j:mv cfmci.t relative to the affairs of Ndple. I
government ol spam loudlv coo j
ttiat Trance appears to bivor tht. ele figns of Auftrid on Naples, becau-u. m appeariig to u6l m this manner, France attacks the cause cf Spain which lus the same conUitutiun a's the kingdom ot the two Sicilies. These notes are written, it is said, in a ver menacing rone, and the French cabinet have only mado n five answer, " The king of Padua remiimd aBerlin on the K)'b Feb. but was about to repair to Laybach. A letter fi m Lisbon of the ndi ol M::rch, Hates--' The Cortes are go ing on extremely will in oig-mizn ;", theflrtie of things, at.el very much t the general satisfaction- "Tbey net wish LTfMf nrnrl-r,r ai i Li'fl;.. s.' !
- rj"'" j'. wjv wiiu K (jj,
lulfre O'l our irraves: but in the n irne
of juilice save us the pain of thinking diJt a nation among whom patriotism is a kmtl of religion, can lead an affilt tng tian'l to culpable projects of arbitrary violence. Hhie to Europe a faithful and solemn declaration' that England, the celebrated abode of immortal liberty, will i.ever consent
I o forgr the chains with which despo-
,,,s!risHi is endeavo irg to fetter and on-
press a Decide w hich hs become free. lH
oococo
Estrriys. I TAKEN UPhy k
$M hittfflTYy tix, living in th." to blViiof "hlehc m CU. k rc, f.Lv jsiiVrfty, la. a right Btc
Mi:re, with a Mn.dl nick outil
rear ear, a small liar in her forehead, small whire pi.t nn her off but tor k.s
j.ome saddle marks, a natur-d trots
nearly fifteen hands high sup:r".et
r.e.7 or years o rl this spring 1 some wind g tils on her hind leg-, (! ell round; appraised to lixty do! by Wiliinrr. Roberson and 'Wi!; Rankens, before me this lOthd;
hiarcn. iR2i. ROBERT B. HENUY, j.i
said tr be .lOnut to cave
cher (or Civit 1 Vect hi i. or the coi.-.t ,iCW rveu'& o irnportatice have occur of'Sicdv. The k lc r.f K.n!,-: v rv. I red fit ice my la ft of th.-26th FebrtuiA
peeled to remain at Venice un'il the ' !t lii hrared here that the Nejpoh
late of lNimlrs v.s decide In t ie 'uc 1 ' uer a ureauiui war,
mean time he hxs the roortihcationto
learn that t he parliament oi'
no 'lie in voting ins dec
V T
pies lost
ration at
which all IUy will be embroiled Mark my words Knfiia hat involved
Aulbia in this xvii', in ;rd r liosrlf to
Lj.vbieh tt.be invada!, as his. royal j n Turkey. This, you kn-.w, ui 1
REPUBLIC OF COLOMBIA. I-r.pojtaut News tgnnination cf the Ar mist ice Advices. o a recent date, from the Spanilh Maine, have arrived Mt Philadelphia; and by the i facial iuteiligrnce we learn that he anmUice concluded in November laft, bci wee n the Pre fi dent, Gen. Holivar and the Koyahll Gen. Monlio, has not been permitted m run flic 1'inuLted term ot 0 mon'hs. I i M ircli, Boovar fave notice to Gen. La Tarre, who had succeeded Morillo ni the command of the K .yal Mmy, that the armiftice was to be cor.fidcied as at an end, and of coun-e the war rc-
pet von was under restrauir, w-d his royjl n)ii.d,ir migin be pie-umecj, under constraint, when he i'hied hi;-.; di. rec) iouH. " jr is ab.o t,tt d by gciitEuien sw from Lalv, tlxr al the Italian
states u:i.-.:er the domco in oi Austin are quite ripe lr throw ing of it-, yoke" L r ro', Ft b- 23. I-tVtsio' Cf Xr.tU'S. He- 'in vtr .ru-fli
nary courier whicn Lit Naples cn the'
not suit the views c-f Eechmd with rc
gard to her set lemeuis in Indu; not does it suit the latter power tint Austria fbould have control of comnrr.:
in llie Aiemterrai enn; ml franc; does not wilh Aullrij to HgiWdiitliai f'r lf in any way. W ith "t!l t!ies co' fidei atlotis, wo areata !css bee t judge wh-t will he the result nj'ihe at. temut upon the NTeanoIit:ms." The Municipality of Naples ts the Ev;?.
.... . t I I'
i one e.i tne arm it s oi the treaty
Idiis is announced m two proclauia
dons, addreiVecl by Geo. l.a Torre, to
his army, ami to the inhabitants oi
Laraccas. 11c, as a intfter of course, accuse:, Holimrof bid faith, and that he has been induced to the inoture of
thf armistice in const qui nee of the
r porU and misrepi csent dtions of W
or in more mieiligihle language,
uiat ti e liihabiiaots oi Curacca iiavt mtimatcel to the Prcfident an anxiety
to be relieved from their Royal oppressor, arul iheir solicitude for the rn val of the Republican troops in their cio. This we believe to be t!is fa, yel
TAKEN UP by JJ Henning, living in M
ro Townshio. CUi
county, on the 29 h
March laft. a dark Sorrel Horse fili
h v.ds h'gh, no brands perceivah!
w hite flripe in his lace, his righuj out a little hip liot in h s )rft h:p. lc ff fhouldei joint coi fide rably f raii-f ed; ar'juf'ged to be 12 o 13 years (-
anrt appraised bv Joim Lam andJI L'tti.. ... c.., a, ii ur ,-.'f
ny m mv. ...ju. io, ueiuie; lliw. 5th day o Apt il, 1 821. GUY GUERNSEY, j. r.c Clark County, to wit:
iWmwT 13-edle, on Kilvercre-
i'iiw. a may uitiiw; Mare, 15 hands high, about set
years okj, oranatrj on tne near in
fjiTimences on tru- 'iih of Anril (nri
ays after ihe notification, aecnrdmo pier and buttock with O, her near h .
" the treaty . v ,, c a ,,ule white onbertv r
ftre loot, and a very small s.mp;:- ' praised to CO dollars by Joseph dy, and John Liflfi- hffnrf- itip thUl!U
oi .uav, i i;l'1. . AMOS GOODWIN, j rjj ' Strayed Sheep. 1
Strayed from the subset
th
is in
!h.nt,
i.
ibont the first of
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rp and under bit in each ear: s
person knowmr? of such, and w;lcliy
information to th.e subsc . ibtr. i'1"''! rewarded for their trouble W. VS. M0Kr . Charlcs;z'wnt April 20, mzi. f
