Rising Sun Times, Volume 1, Number 3, Rising Sun, Ohio County, 30 November 1833 — Page 2
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FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.
Fro a f.Vc.Aen.- York Ezemng PORTUGAL. By toe Anirhii saeumer, which lefi l:-oo.i on ihe and Oporto on tlm iJGth, we have received important new fiom Portugal. Ol llm 14ih the forces of Don Miguel, under the command of Mirshal B urmont. made another att ick on Li', on, when ih v weie again repulsed vii! cor.5iiJ.-ri1"!.- !e-, and retreated to emn distance from the: town. At the tirm of the c!epai tare of the steamer, it was. hourly expected ihat they won! J withdraw arid disperse. This victory prepared the inhabitantto receive the young Queen with gioat joy and gladness. O.i the 2 2d she arrived at Lihon, and on the 23d the jojf'ul event of her laneiing. witii the Duchess of Bragarz i, to -,1; place with great pomp, and every demoti-.tr.ithm of enthusiastic jov from the countless multitude who were asse mhled en li e banks, or it. the boats which covered the river. Tiie C-otide de Porto Santo presented to the Queen ihe keyScf the city; assuring her in a .-hart in;! doquer.t fpcechi of the Uunl-crablc fidelity of tlii illustri mis tit v to it? queen und the Charter. Their Majesties having got into a magnificent coach drawn by eight horses, followed by a long profession of coaches, and accompanied by an immense multitude, amidst the 1 ins'tiii; of bells, salute of artillery. &o. proceeded to the Patriarchal Church and Digi ifud Clergy. Their Majesties were then conducted to the principal chapel, where they heard Te Daan and partook of the Holy Sicramen. Having returned thank to Heaven f.r so many signal favor?, their Majesties left the cnurch accompanied bv all the authotities, the iirane.ee-, ;.nd a vast crowd, an I proceeded, amidst the once i?t:'ij acelam-itiorm of the. peopie, to '.he pal ice de Necesid'ib-. where they received the Cardinal P.-.triareb, he Dvike of Terctira, a treat number of Genera! and superior ntnee: s of the jniv and navy, and other persons oi d.s-i;ict!.in. Her Majesty admitted into otr r;tnk many soldiers of ail aims ef ie. eeem), who have ahand v ed the Usurper. B !t the most impci ..-.nt piece of information is the abortion that Gent ral Bvir.nmt and al! the French 0f.1ce.-s have quitted the cause of Don Miguel, who is thus left with a di4organ2--d army, and destitute ed'Gci cral . So;re of the Tory papers have laboured to throw do'.ihts on this U-itetnent, but is comes in such official shape, and ntte tided with sv. many circumstances, that we readily believe it. Pi evict to the retaliation and desertion, vune m g. -.i-nt ion took place between t!ie English officeis at:d .Marshal Bourmot'.t. "Admiral Napier wrote t 0 him, t ut that letter appears toi to haw been hiorably received. Lard William Russell tvrot to !iim,and that letter was rather eagerly received. It h cr j cotuit d that one at least cf these ccn-mu.uica-tions had fr it- ohjrt to convince the M irshal of the hopelcfcsoeys of trie cause, of Don Miguel, and provide means for a a honorable termination of the contest. It is enppo.ed that tiie-e rpresetitatioris had fome weight wiih D)urmont, whn endeavored to make t.hemtell with Miaanl t!;at this begot 6iJapicions saspiciotii led to quarrels and that the Mathal resigned 111 consequence. Miguel's army is now commanded by aColunfl Macdcimld, and trie Count de S(. Lorenco aptin Idls the post of ihe minister ot ar. Miguel seems to haul and amuse hime. as if war was not sport tnouah far him. It would K'tm also thai Poriuauese oflicers had not been comi-il wiih Livmrnioiit. A deserter staled thai su:scquei tly to the batile ol the ! i Gen. Lemos, liied for en ectiny Ins troops to leine, instead of advance, on lii it d ;v, was f'ntii:eed to be thot, and exrented. Oil the whole, we may that tins neB extremely faorabl. to the cause of Donna Maria. Jl never before appeared to certain to be cueccstdul, or to near a termination. I rorn c Lisbon ynpcroj the MtU. SPAIN. 1 .f.Nnrev, Oct. 6. Ferdinand, King f Spain the B' I oed f the L- uitinnt, tin- dcpi-cd Fmbn.idf ier of tie1 Con.ti!rio!.;dist-- ndt-d ei- n? ;r tal i!(-ei on Sui. . l i-f, Mt Madii.l. isi eti1, i( h ;id so !ceii -ntieipnfed. and f-);- wlii h r cent acroijtits bad fa!i prep .rcd us was transmined from Btioi.m to the l-Yench f. -v' 1 n;tii"it by teli'raph. The nc cnntit, wliich is r.f .ntie brief, na-reli ad ! that the Queen had iiiinu dialely :J?sii:r, d l.'.e l aency, and that ;!i was f if ! in ;;.: ..pit.d. Aiih.oMu'h fully convinced that the pjrt which h id ilw. .'tv'aney ;,t I." ,-ir-f t-.ur J.- - ;
retpeetire, hi? infant tinngbter and her mother the Queen, yet from the prejudice, habit, the intluenee of favorites, or probably the nervous timidity of.ill 1 e-y. in- hesitated to make the changes requited, ut.ti! it was probable too late. T'oe Queen, there'orc, on asMimina the powers of Iteent, to which she has been nominated in his M;:j?s("s will, hackt'd by a roval dc.ree. will find herself surrounded lv false ! it 1 i.'s, or bitter and uncomproniiiitf.; foes; and if s!ie lias t;ot havi the precaution to draw at v larue number of adherents to I' " cap;!;:!, we have no doubt that an r.itempt will he made it once to set aside the htencts of l:er ii'is'oand, and tr.-c im D.i'.i Catlas rob-r of Span;. That wcrtl.y, the friend n J asscciate of Miaueh u ;.?, according to t!u; last advices, at Ahratites. a town of Kstremadm .1, about fiflv miles :Vem Li.-bon. and ( lose to the Spanish frontier. His bastjna-e ivim.it was at one time ship
ped on board a vessel for Italy, had been removed to the house of the Spanish Consul, ;)d had resisted all etttreati' s ir menaces toleaxe t!te Peninsula. ITALY. Lom.'.-n, Oct. 4. Of all the rumors, wh.ich li.-.ve cf late bet n throw n into circulation on the Continent, relative to the deliberation? a:id resolves of the thiee Allied Sovereijtss who lately met in Bohemia, t ho anno-ineement that the Kmperor of Aa-tria is about to as. snme the title cf '-Protector of Ilah," ts at once the nw.v probable and the most alarmt' g. Fver since the House of At-stria, by the tetritorial partition at the I enits o( Vienna, obtained the Lornbardo-Yerelian kingdom, the Aus'iian Governmei-.t lias shown that 'he A'p form to banier to its oppres slat,? or ambition, and that it look:- up on the w hole Italian Penii sul;i as a collection of Mibj'-cis or subsidiary Stales, s me ,f whit a i: overwhelms with i'miiit trv 'a ran-tv. and ot Iters cur-es w iih lis . a.di'i! ptotectioti. U is to he hepeit that such a project will not in I lie p regret si,-.'.? of Europe be even attemp ted, and tirtt if it were, France would fnbid the b;itsv if so inauspicious an all a:iro betwi en A'.i-ttia and Italv. In t!t-.' next European war that shall occur, (and the ae' hon of this hateful protectorate w onld soon lead to war.) Italy most sh ike oil' the yoke of foreign despotism, and become mistress oi hei own land within hei own etenia! noundarv of the Alps and the Ocean. O ; the Mth S-pt. ailei a te t,( h ol et::t dav, in the rhnreli of the P.m-tii'-cti at Rome, ti e hotnt- of Rapltael vv re discovered, en iosed m a lea--iia, utnh. r the stiitm ,f the 'iraie. Ti y weie i 1 su h pet bet btate.ef pie.ervatio:t, and so little distuibed, that the height of this eminent arli-t could !e ascertained with pre.ci?in, and w;i fotind to have been seven palms and a hdf, or a few li cf mor? than live feet six inc. hep L'.:-lih. These iiitert-lttiji i ii- were exposed to ihe public, and she sdca'1 v.a- equally perfect with th' rest t! the skeleton. Coii.v-q'jentl th' -kali which is .-hown at the Academi of St. Luko as l.avi;; been tlia! o Rapine! i imposition. FRANCE. Til uwe.asiii-sj felt far pome time bv the Fieialt Government with respect :o tiie movnif ::!? ef the Duchess de Rrrr:, h is i'en ;tt length dh-sipated lv the arrival of rtrtain information that ho is on her way to her family at Pr.f;'te. accompanied by the -loquent. !m; t o ciitvalro-is champion of leaitr macy, the Count de Chateaubriand. Fortunately for ail parties, the Duches. has, on this o a-iett, t'nougltt proper to consider i-ven the xra of the. neijaiitx of Henry V. not favorable to her iews: and France is, fur the present, to e: jo tranquility. A few young men have parari. al the streets of Paris and Marseilles, bearina the emblems of the ex tied family, and some blows have been evharu-d between (hem and the friends of the a;, ve -neiient ; btr, in ,i other icspects, the apparent feeling in favor of (he exiles, is so weak, that it is. perhaps, wrong to speak it, in any lanuage but that of contempt. ENGLAND. Sir John Herein II is about to proceed to the Cape of Good Hope, for the purroe of making observations on the fixed stats in the. southern Hemisphere. Mr. Richard Heber,ot:e of the greatest hook collectors of the aae, died at is residence a! Ponliio, u Friday. Surh is the s;2.- of the liluaty he has collected that it will fake da; s it pa inn lerate calculation to d:.-po.-e of i? !tv auction. I appears bv a statement in the Pittsburg (i.az.-tte, that there are 1.0 less than eight -nine steam engines in that ri'y and its vicinity. The give, emp!o ment to '2l 1 1 hands, and the month ly consumption cf en tl in upwards of M..r'" '"idle:.
" Di:ut: and Booty' The editor ot the Philadelphia Gazette, in noticing the recent declaration cf (he Superior British Oili' er engag ti ;a ihe battle ol New- Ot !e;tns,that no sin h watch words as Beauty and Rooty we te given out to the Dtitish soldiery on that occasion, asserts that he lias undoubted autboiity foe saying, that it was distinctly un derstoed by tlte ;u tny, that tiie city was to he given up to a threi a'ny piltigc. W e do not X tc'.Iy see how this uuderstandirig" is to In; so proved a? to invalidate ihe positive declaration that the words in q-icstian ueic never given out. At the -ame time, we confess tliat while we felt bound, when we saw the unequivocal denial of Con. Lambert
and his associates, to give it credence. as authority too elevated to admit of doubt, we wok- constrained to look upon the whole matte r as passing strange. In common with every man of honorable tc edit a, we were gratified t si .0 so foul a stigma wiped from the character t the British army but it was quite impossible not to marvel very much that a stigma so deep and so notorious should have remained so long. It was a matter too much talke d about at the time, one would think, and too frequently thrown in the teeth of the British nation since, to have escaped the eogniztnee of those most interested in its contradiction. It is mysterious, .A. Y. Cow: and Knq. 1'onr n!!o:v! David Robie, of Ches ter, X. H. has pe itiotied for a divorc e! from his wife Sarah, who he avers, has torn his hatr out fit "his head, beaten him with a broomstick, and now threatens his life. Crispin turned M. D. In a neighbor ing county, not an handled ears ago. a hoo maker' having I eco ne the dis iph ot Dr. Thompson, procured a honk and commenced the practice of medicine. He was shortly called to vi-it a patient, a ai putting on a 1 og face, and hi nook under his arm, he stalked into the room and made the necessary ex mih.ulion of the sick, at. d then retired to the front gallery of the ho'l-e to consult his vude. mtiini. Having read tor sots:tmo, he rui-ed his head and ctapiircd ot lite ma-ler of the house, "if In: had a son-el hor.-e Ves. I have; a ilr-' rate one: he cast me SI 50." "Well." -aid the doctor, you must kill him."1 " 1 can't do that,"' said ihe owi.er, he cst tiie too much." 'Well, have ou got a soi"- t sheep t enquired our new pinsician. " i meet know but what I have, fit have tlte tlx k drove up and von can see; but what do vou wart with it? L t me look at ) our ha.k V ' Taking ti e book from the. doctor, he read, ,m;a,e.i Ira of !lrsr .S'om 01 S7i ifip it -stead of a Sarrel Horse er Snirel Sheep, as the Doctor U!!(iersto(,ci it! No" 1. standing (hi--lijht mistake, Cii-pt:i is practising with much sneers-, we understand, in the ta igbborhood of Fort Gibson. A'lt'hrz Co-trier. There is ! ti.irg improbable in the ah, ve sto' v. h;nM a ce and stupidity have met wi h r, re siicee-s in this depaifment of imta sture. A cas', in winch tiie consequences to the innocent vic'im were truly lamentable, rscenth occurred at Galena, or Dubrquos MiiiCS waie'i should no! go Unnoticed- A tailor, who had graduated from a College in tiiis town, after some three weeks study, proffered his services to cure a man who was then suffering u:; der an attack of the ague. He went to work with his steam, and bis powerful internal and external applications; and so successful was he, that he released the poor t iclini fnun his sufferings in this woild in about fifteen minutes. He w as stea m d to death! So great was the public, iadigaation, that search was made for (lie f .'t.-inur, and personal violence, or a suit of tar and featheis at least, would probably have been his portion, but hi' contrived to make good his escape. We suppo-e he is now practisinghisqua. keiy upon some other credulous portion of the, conenui.itv . Mis$o un Republican. If .-invars that the irood pent do of 'I s 1 Massae.t'.usef js are in a good deal ot matrimonial uncertainty and confii-iou, hardly k owing whether their wiveare lawful or (heir children ligi'.imate. It requires an " ordained, stated minister,"" to effectuate a leg d ,k co jono ion in wedlock;"1 and as many of tiie marriages in that ancient commonwealth have been performed by persons not staled and ordained, as aforesaid, wedded love has got itself into a snarl. This mailer of mat r ing is a somewhat serious badness and when it is done, ought to be well done. Tim Bay S'ate folks ought to be at the expense of em ploying 'ministers"' lhat can do it in a workmanlike: manner, .and withal durable. It is shocking, to get married in so bungling a way that the parties won't " tav lnnrri,d.,
Singular Cir.nn stance. Late ou Saturday ntglit, a black man knocked at the- dwelling house door of the mayor of Lexington, Ivy. and requested an interview with him. He was admitted bv the servant, and his business being demanded, he requested of the mayor to be sent to jail; but made no explanation for so singular a request. The mavor stated to him. that it would ho difficult, at that lime, to find the proper officer to commit bun: but that if he would proceed to jail, he did not doubt that ho would obtain admi-ston. and that, if he did not, cither ed' the watchmen, oil application. would oonane him to the wateh house until morning. With this instruction, the man ptoeeeded to the jail, aweike Mr. M'tiowen,
the jailor, and was admitted and confined. Earlv on Sunday morning, inquiiv was made to learn tin? cans;1 of such oxtrnordmurv conduct, when it was ascertained that the negro belonged to Mr. Samuel Patterson, residing a few miles from the city, and that 011 the t veiling previous, in a lit of rage, he hail struck al his wife with an axe. and inflicted a wound in the; abdomen, ftotn which she soon expired. Lex. Int. The editor of the Augusta Courier, speaking of using Castor Oil for 1 imps, sas, l e had much rather burn that commodity than swallow if. The edi tor is a man of coriect taste, and we agn;c with him entirely. kiumpoL'yyy. Reuben Bump, confined in lite Dover, N. II. jail for hurala r. has iiroken prison a-id escaped. We hope some phrenologist will catch this fellow, and let us know- what connexion there is between the org in of aequisi liveness and the bump of tugaci y. if there bo such a ''develonomenl" in the aooUs. i Ihipiy turn. Al one of the conncoin ts, w here ;m iinlic! men( for niitf, had been preferred .against a man, for the ill usage cd" her husband o was su peranum ted, las enamel, in heat of declamation, happem-d to , that half the sex wereded! Bu' ing a nuinbi. r of genti e l I'eniales in eouit, alter a very short pau-e, he try a-, w o wh the sa e: the a 1 gtut I: hat, tiie ndiet half iiio nasi and seve lal ot ihe.n are now pre--M'li t." .Mrs. Trollope in Trouble. This disinguished lad) , according to a London taper, was re cent!) brought he f ;re the 11 ) street police, atid lined Iwer.ly otie , shiliiegs, for an ;issault upon a servant girl. A letter from Genoa, of ihe l:Jih insf. says Lieutenant Tola, who was lately condemned te de.atli, by ; c emrt martial iii this e:i'). v;is, in pursuance ef his sent nee, I aken to the place of j execution, hut the sr-rgcar.t-ma jar of the J non-e ommissioned offt ers. a)pointea! to form t lie pdatoen, at the moment when j the weird - fire,'1 wa t- have he-en giv-i e:i, add re s-e:d his cotripatiions, and said, j Me are nettt-e r :-.-';i;Mi!.-, nor executioners, ami caiita)! murder our brother imitate me!'' He then laiel his musket upon the ground, and every man f dlo-.ved his example:. Caravados immediately put them under an est, and sent to the prison for live: convicts, from whose hands the eaffieer reea ived his mortal wound with hetoic courage. The sergeant-major has been condemned to the hulks (or twenty years, and the others f,r o years. Ercnrh paper. Curiom Historical Fact. During the troubles in the reign of Cli nics I, a country girl came: to Lotalon, in search of a place as a servant maid but not slice-ceding, she hired horsedf ( earn out beer from a brew hemse. and was one of those called tub-wonnm. The nrewer observing a good looking girl in this low ncH'upatioe, took her into his family :n a servant, and after a shewl time married her; hut he. died whileshe w.s e't a young woman, and left tier the bulk of his fortune. The bus'i-n-'ssofthe hivwory was chopped, and Mr. II v was ree-ommended to thei .... i i veiling woman as a mikm lawxer, to arrange her husband's affdi's. Hyde, who was afterwards Eai I of Clare ndon, finding the: wielovv's f triune very con -hleiahle, married h'r; of this marriage there was no other issue than a elangh-'!-, who was afterwards Ihe wife eW .f i ni s Oiel, molhe r d .Mary and Anne, Q-ieens of England. The numhi'r of deaths in New Or lean-, in the month of Septe-mbe'r, was nine hundred and fifty men. Tin: legislature' of Now Jersey aelj mined en the 1st inst. to meet again on the 2 1 Wedaesilay of January. The oily public acts of importance, passed at this session, wan one to authorise the Governor to borrow 10,000, anel one for the support nf Government.
Sketches and Kcrntn'-itir-:-, cf 0)1 -ie! David Crocket, of E mt . ru-.c-sce . . . ry body on oiith ha ia ud .e I) ' Crocket, the very embodied spirit of a regular ba k voodsman; full of fun, humour and etcce iitric ity ; as brave as a lion, as generous as a sailor, and as ho?pitableas ,1 Kent itckian. We have him here at full length, delineated bv aix amateur, who, doubtless, like, another Bagwell, cultivated his acquaintance fo- the sole purpose of handing his saving') and doings down to posterit). Itj point of pure unadulterated or iginality Colonel Crocket unquestionably excels ail ether a a n l: iag or dead. His ex. pioits in the noble and warlike arnuse-
men t ef hiM.ti; lis I'aoull v in falli ng in love e xterrqiore; hi- dutch stories: hi gay, gallant, inexpressible good humour, and his adroitness in fi'ttding eff a j"ke witli the hardihocr or a blow, together I. perseverance, ni:d generous coi:tidc:u'o in himself wliich his whole life exhibits, all combined, tdace him and his biography far above Pi u 'arch's Lives, the lives of the British Admirals. revcn the induhitahloe hroi.irles of Archbishop Turpiii. Roland at d the Twelve: Peers of France can't hold a candle to Colon d Crocket. The life of such a man can not fun be highly interesting. We confess ourselves neativ stultified with biographies and auto-biof.raphies of ordinary common place persons, who never killed a boar; practised the noble' art of "deer huutii.g;" crossed might) rivers on e.fd rotten logs; grinned t-e batk off a tree; ept one: night in a hi mket of ice; e r e'. allonge (1 il lioti (o siagle; coinb.at, wil!" a zebra for bottle- In-Ph r. Your poets, vour ' National Gallery" heroes, and vour litiL- great me;-, who figuie- ii; magazine-sand tie: s iv.ne-rs. and vour mighty authors, w!c, mounted on tlic n.aek of a mighty Eaglis!) critic, like King Porus on his h pliant thunder along towards a nine days immortality. S nil! we ;i;e as tir -d ot tlicse' iis ef raw nead and blood) 'tone stories Peter Leg TraStates. But jdinier new., school t!e -a man that wl's in Italv or ti e 'r,,u here we have sooieliung a hero ot an e-nhre ne-w sehoed of C loiicl Wildlire r i i no more care's i tr shoivless rive-rs tha ekes, swamps, or i oca kuev does for a gutter; and no n ore tninds being froZeii to de;sth than a rotten apple. Such a man is not to he lounel ia any ed' (f books he is an original woik of rmture, in a sphere where: nature' does every thing on a great soil v.horo. men are: half horse; half aliig ator w here- every cane brake is called a harrycaue where the a-.tifogmatic ccnsists of ;i noggin of aqua fori is, sweetened with brimstone, sliced with a lightning rod, and skime d by a tornado and where e-arthqu.ikes lnl twenty years, with now and then a re'.-tii g spell. If ever a man deserved im nor tality, it is David (! cket; and if ever man hail a biographer preelestii.ed from the !egintiing e.f the world, ;it least of the new world, to coaler it upon him. jit is the ieloiitra! Duid Crocket, Jute; member for the district of the Harrvi canes, r.iid ve i iiaitie etvvnerof the- ueeri ring riile coinmnn! y called k,Betsy." ihat,se iieudy s-poakioir, we-tlii'nk this ;a tem;itka!lo boo!;. It is (he genuine product etf th" cti 't ie an border: the strange: hind, sketched bv one of our. almost forgotten poets, as follows Extremes of manners, habits, time, and space, Brought close trgrthcr, here stood face to ,f'"' ' .lad gave al ance a cuii'rrist to our vine, 'I'hal other lands and ege? tteie.r kncu" It bears intrinsic marks eif being a picture, perhaps some-what exaggerated, of a state of society sue has the first ex-plon-rs of the mighty west ade-.ptcd, from necessity, as much as from choice. Their rugge-d simplicity; the ir almost supernatural powe rs ed' emluring cold, I anger and fatigue; their une-quae-d skill in hunting, the science ed' the woods; their wild, inexpressible love of danger, fun and frolic, united with the will and the capacity to endure Ihe most intense labours; their lark of sclmlaiship rontrn-tod with the: tnest singular ami extraordinary intelligence', and a capacity todoe ve ry thing, fioin hunting bi-ars lei legislating for iie-w empire all these are: ske tched in Ihe work be fore u--, with a rough, careless hand ineh-e-el, but with a truth and nature which, we: have little doubt, will call elown the maleelie tion of all those foolish people who epnrrcl with their own liki-nes a---, and find me,t fault wiih those which are the: most invelerately true. The New-Orleans Rullelin of October 2oth, says" Almost a fleet of steamboats, laden with produce, arrived since yesterday morning a cheery sight. We nee-d nel add, that the Rapide, from Red River, is among the tlotilh."
