Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 September 1833 — Page 3

VERY LATE FROM EUROPE. V,y the arrival nt Nv York of th packet 'hips Goo. Wellington and Cann ln, our conternporai ies ot' that city have Jffn furnished with London dates to the Jl;t ult. The news furnished, though

noi important, pose-ses some interest. c copy the principal items Letters had been received in London ftorn Ii-ihon to (he 23 , and Oporto to the 26th tilt. ; they state, that a general at tack u a-made on Oporto on the 25th ult by .Marshal Bourmont, in which he was de f bated One. of Don Pedro men of war. during the engagement, entered the Pro, nnrl rendered great assistance t" Don i'edro'V Army. Admiral NajarTs fleet on the 22d was fii miles fiom Libon, previous to which he landed a cumber cf (roups and took t. Lbes From the London Courier, Ju!y3st. There are no arrivals from France to day ; yesterday was the last of the three das of commemoration ot tne revolution of July, 1830. The military force assembled hy the government to prevent disturbances, has been po great that there was little tearol any attempt being made either hy royalists or republicans to convert the assemblages of the people into the means ol forwarding their designs From the London Times of July 30 The Paris papers of Sunday, which we have just received, are almost entirely (ill eii with particulars, relating to the celebration of the first of the "Three Glorious Dave." and do not brine much conti nental news. The Queen had returned from Brussels to Paris, in order to be present at the celebration of the anniversary By a private communicatien from our principal correspondent, which we have received with the papers, we learn that file king had reviewed the whole of the garrison of !h neighborhood of Paris, as well as all the National Guards of the city ami the bonliences. on Sunday morning. His Majesty was extremely well re ceived by the troops and by the public. and none of the seditious cries predicted

f r the occasion, were heard during His ded all over the country, and the enthuMajety's ride. The King was attended 'siasm evinced by the inhabitants borders by a very numerous statl of General Offi ion delirium. Ten religious houses in the cers. The review was not over when! vicinity of Lisbon have declared for Donihe letter bag was closed, nor had the ce-!na Maria, and several Chapters have of. rcmonv of uncovering Napoleon's statue! fered money to supply the wants of the on foe top of the Place Veridome. in the' expr Mlionary army. Numerous GuerilKu g'o presence, yet taken place. The las are organizing in every direction and tiappra refer to accounts from Vienna, ac-. Don Miguel' authorities have every cording to which Pi ince Mettemich had , where been superseded .

left that city fur Konigwait, and the Em j peror was to leave on the 25th. It was expected they would visit Toplitz i j J ' y ,r."Jusl 'iy "y n-e

tor the second tune withm the last live tranqni litv might be disturbed within the "- .nm, iow. m.u.i.i. ' WIU ai out of print, may aho occasionally be repicducyeus. liurisdictidn of bis government, annlied to public ouicr , before the Court House doorLj in ,,ur coiUIliU3

Death of JVm IVilberforce, Esq Lon-ithe Court for new reinforcements, declar-!"1 Vincennes, on Saturday, the 5th day of The publisher confidently assures the heads don.Jmv29-.lt is this day our mPUn-1 ing that he could not otherwise he answer-! commencing at 10 of families that they tnnLi((l),? l i i . s i c .,r ' . i r i 'oYock A M t hp f ol In w i p c rpa I p1 t o id : trodiicing the "Select Circa lating Liibrai y into cholyduty to announce the death of Wm able for the consequences ,o ciock, A M , itie lollowing real i e-Ute t,t,(eir du estic circ,e as the gentleman who has Wilberlorce, a name with which there is! We cannot vouch for the accuracy of a1 Ambrose i3allet, deceased, in the hands; :e,takentue editorial duties, to literary taste trobably associated more of love and ven irenort now in circulation : but it is affirmed iot he,,'s ,0 v,,: and habits adds a due sense of the responsibility

eration than ever fell to the lot of any single individual throughout the civilizedjof globe I At nnr norlnd tbo cart orcnl Id hupo been felt a grievous national calamity, and 1 eveo now the tidings of his departure will be heard with the deepest sorrow through

every part of the empire. But he work-; London, Jutv 23 Reports thnt Libson - ......y ....... b .uu.u x,... uu lhe pro.,nelur Hl guaranteeing a tuithtui eiecu ed while it was called day, remembering has been taken" bv the Constitutional par-!'s0 lour ''V rtv arpents of land t Lajtioii of the literary department. may work. And he was not permitted ed that his Majest- ship the Stag had Jt l 1 " " vv ., containing Mlch . mbllcalioi, If.seils to peopie ol-i(teral y to leav e ihp scene of his labors till he be- arrived off Plymouth with that intelli , iU 1UU 1 1,3 ar,fes. r so much theie pUlSuits ulu.rcVer located, but more particularheld the ereat cause to which he had defence.' These, though strovgly maintain 1 tA as vvl11 P'0(fuce the sum of three hundred ly to those who reside ui retired situations they

dicated all the energies of his soul trium nhant. and the fetters of the negro about to be struck off forever The sad event took place last night at the hmjaeof Mr Smith, in Cadogan Place Mr. Wilberforce was in the 74th vpar of his age We understand that Mr. Wilberforce has directed in his will that his fu, neral should be conducted without the smallest pomp, and that his body should be interred in the family vault of his bro-; ther-in-Iaw, in the churchyard of Stoke IVewington. pursuant to a promise made to the late Mr. Stephen EXTRAORDINARY EXPEDITION. 1 A merchant or Manrhesther wanted; I.5UU pieces of printed calico, oi a partic-: u!ar de-cription, printed in three colors.! to send off ihe nxt lay iu iiiitiuu. ,"1 r AMn (VAT tindinjj thf m it any of the warehouse l I ' C , went to Ha-pnr Ley, to Mr LocketOs who;

had notl.r.cr printed of the kind wanted;(o entpr the sea of Marmora The com this vvn- ut five in the evening, and it was man(iat nf the Castles objected to it, and necessary to have the goods in Munches jp ..rpnarations to r.rpvpnt thp rn

tcr the next dav before one, to go by the rail-road to Liverpool. Mr Alsop, who at the head of Mr Locketfs establish- . . , r . I .!.! riient, said he was willing to undertake the order at his own rik; he did so, the pieces were printed in three colors, dried qlazed, packed, and sent off to Manchester by 12 o'clock; they reached Liverpool at 3, wn'P put on board, and the vessel sailed at 5, juct J 4 hours after the order as given! Duclin, Ju'y 24 The Orange reces.iW and Arrests . Fourteen Orangemen, of the Lurgan district, have been arreted on the warrant of W J Handcook and C.Brownlow, Fqrs., and lodged in the Armagh goal, for trial at the prrsent acizes, on informations charging them wnb vnr walked in procession on ir;e im of Joly f Fai a rescue was med itafed bv a number of the brethren, wlr..rmbled it Potardown, but the prisoner harl been previously marched through tha town as early as 3 o'clock in the morninir and the assemblage being too late, had t remedy but to disperse again. On the evening prcce-'iog the Rcniver

aryof the battle of the Boyne, the effigy f Sir W. Gosget was publicly burned by a large assembly of Orangemen, at Pettigo, county of Donegal. The Lord Lieutenant has offered three rewards of 100 each for ?uch information as mav lead to the conviction ot any of the parties concerned in the outrage' on the three individuals uho were seriously beaten and wounded, near Coothill, the evening of the afhay of the anniversary of I he battle of the Boyne. Tiic Tithe System A warmcontro versy has been carrying on for some years

past, between the Keverend Archdeacon Kennedy, and the Roman Catholic Col lege of St. John, in that city, where a number of young men intended for the priesthood are constantly resident. Last year the Rev. Mr Kennedy seized a quan. tity of flitches of bacon, the property of the liev. superiors, tor his arrears, and the whole county of Wateiford was in an uproar at the faci ilege . Last Thursday night he made another tithe assault on the property of the College, which is loud ly denounced by the Kev. inmates of St. John. Six bailiff, they say, scaled the walls of the College pleasure grounds, about midnight, and concealed themselves in one of the out-ofiices u!l day break, when, the moment the kitchen door was opened, they rushed in "and carried of!" . ... some servants clothes, and old ivomens cloaks.' The Waterfoid Chronicle, whu h publishes the particulars of this "disgraceful scene," states that Mr. T F. Carroll (attorney) is employed to recover the ravished property, hut does not state whose it is. Indeed, it is at present rath er a doubtful matter whether the arliclewere "old ivoinerrs cloaks," or "ivouieos1 old cloaks." and whether either or both of the moveables were, like, the bacon sa crilegiously abstracted last year, provision? for the college, and "the property of the Bev. superiors." POKTUGAJ.. Madrid. July 15 Our private letters from Portugal, and those received from Cadiz, contain the following account ol the situation of affairs in that kingdom. The head-quarters of the Constitutionalists, under Villa Flor, had reached Sotu bal, on the left bank of the Tagus, oppojsife Lisbon The insurrection has exten The enthusiasm created in the Algarves by the landing of the Constitutionalists,

Ac-jhaving entfnte.l to the Spanish population

. . . .;n.. h .1 ...liqm ie las amar..s. .ea.mg umi -ui.uc here Don Pedro 3 troops are in possession Lisbon The Infant Don Carlos h-'.s dismissed all npreon w!ir had accomiianied him to P."r-I tugal, with the exception of two Jesuits. ' to whom he has confided the education of hlSons ed, we believe, are not entitled to any credence. We also have reason to 1P , 1 III. I.. 1 I lmva that nnr I tOVP rnmpnt h.TVP not rp. ceived any despatches, TURKEY. Constantinople. June 26 The ppi

port lately communicated of a treaty hav.;l,"fj' ,Ilsinnce. an wpse favor;- u w be jrinted an(, finUhcd with the same ins been concluded between the llussian: anf , ur "no?e benefit the said sale i8careailj ;iccuracy as book work. 'Ihe whole

Court and the Porte appears to founded ho tin Vi UU" The report was mentioned with much positive ness at one embassy only, but no-1 thing is known of it at the other?, and the! 'first dragoman of the Porte, with whom ij have ,,a(l an orporlonity of conversing,! contradict it A similar treaty seems j(c p.1.lPrg00U3 for Russia. v l0jl1lCHi catastrophe , which was has liofn fortnnatplv - avprted Ihe Knrr ish souadron uniler " , . I r. rv ..ml If All m iri I TVT.ilril m I l f J ! ir ... Upfc-e thp n.irffunpllps nnd wish Mir. Luiuniairi ' (i"uinui .li.i.wnn, mui I I trance into the straits by force, lie, at the same time, applied to the Govern ment for instructions, and recpived orders to refue the entrance and to repel forceby force. The Commandment communicated these instructions to Aumiral Malcolm, who likewise received a communication from Lord Posonbv, advertising him to proceed with great caution In consequence of this, Admiral Malcolm desisted from his intention and cat anchor close to the Castles, where he will probably remain till the departure of the Husian auxiliary forces. Singular Disease. There is at present a poor boy, ne.ir this town about 8 years of age, laborir. on ii r the prevailing epidemic, in whose blood are numerous worms. These animals have been twice drawn from the arm in bleed in" Tiiev are pearly an inch long, and have 'ived for several das in a bottle containing the ..riiin of bl.'od . The patient is under the care ,f Dr Irishman, who considers them to be the ra: of some insect and is carefully watchiru t' rm, in the hope of a metamorphosis taking til'.ce, r,i Ncrj7rir2th parent insect ' " ' " Dumfrlf.i Cpvt'"

Lorenzo Dows Reception of the Presi dent. When at Norwich, Conn., the eccentric Lorenzo Dow, presented the President with a pole having some clay fastened at the lower end, some motherwort m the middle, and 6orne hickory sprigs at the top. On presenting them he paid, "Here is Clay at the bottom, Wirt in the middle, and Old Hickory triumphant above them both;" and then leading up his wife,

be said, "Friend Jarkon, shall I introduce you to my wife Lucy?" How do you do, Lucy ? said the President, as he took ladv Dow's hand, amid shouts of mirth. ml Ten miles of paper. Paper used to be sold by the sheet, the quire, or the ream; but in the 'marcb ot improvement, tajtionarv will not remain stationary, and go it is now soiii ny measure;, ins ioiiow ing order was received from a pottery firm the other day. The writer, it will be observed, gives his orders with as inu h indifference as if they were not at all extra ordinary. "Gentlemen: Please to send 1 ' 9 I ' II us ten miles of your best printing tissue paper,in length; G miles to be 30 inches broad, 4 miles 22 inches broad to be

i j . -reat length ie, that it mav be printed 1 from t ngraved cylinders, in the same way ' MTiO It' till as calicoes, & Important! The Lowell Journal says, it is confidently whispered, that the baloon sleeves m ladies, diessps are going nut of tasbiou, the sooner the better. It is to be hoped, that w hat mav be thus lost in the j sieeiea mav be gained in the longitude ol their dr -se I he recent d ce;t?e u ctor KiiykersdalJ, i severe loss, not only to hi numerous relatives, hut also to the citizens of Knox county. In the f3d year ot his age, in the midst of use fulness, he has Leea arrested by the destroying angel the heart whos? philanthropy embraced all mankind, in the circle of its affection has ceased its pulsation; the hand which "open as lay to melting chanty, has ever extended to relieve the distressed, lies cold within its tene-' meat of clay. The scene which marked the life of the individual, and served to attach his friends so strongly to him, live only in the memo ry of days that are pa?t. His eulogiuiu as a rhysician rests with those, who have come within the scope of his widely liliused practice, the benevolence which perVHdecl his Joe was a shield io his professional career. As a christian he was a meek and hum ble follower of his divine master and he died in the full faith of a joyful resurrection. A wit's a feather, and a chief's a nod, Au honest man's the uobleat work of God. L. Public Sale. "ffJUKSUANT to a decretal order of the Circuit Court, setting as a Court fhnnrprv. ol Knov Count v. at tli Spi - , -"' ,. r. A lot iu the tow n, of Vincennes. desir-

wrapped on wo.oen rollers, according iOto ,n;jkp ?00(f reading cheaper, and to put it in the plan g.ven to George Fourdrmter " la torm that will bring it to every roan's door The oiect of having the paper of suchl Books cani.ot be sent by mail, while "The

naled on Johnson and Lrnisou's survey bv'Djoral community, and of the consequences,

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TntlTVr pnurrr r Ctr i- n iiajdia. bacn volume win oe accompanicu wnn JU11IS I L KCLLL. Sh ff. k. C. amljl ntle Page aml ,n,iex ppcial Commissioner. J The price is Five Dollars for fifty-two num ir.ceiines, Ind.. Sent 11. lS.S: l d-.t hors of sixteen napes each. a nrice at which il

I Maces, 1833, ritii r. mmmmi ti ,-.u i... it' '"'"i.in.i mi j nuisuiij j uif 1 1 ui uay W W nf Ortnflnr ... I ...... I .". . C 1. I .... w , , mm .:ou 1 1 il ue on inree liny j. 1st Uay one mile three best out of live, for a purse of Fifty Dollars. 2d Day two miles and repeat, for a purse of One Hundred Dollars. 3d Day one mile ard repeat, by three year olJ colt?, for a purse of Forty Dollars on the evening Of the same day- at 4 o'clock, a dash of a mile for a Saddle and Bridle. September 14, 1 833 1 4 TYAVTNG taken out letters of administration X upon the estate of Aaron Grisbv, late of Spencer County, Indiana, deceased, this is to notify all those indebted to the same, to come forward and make a settlement, and all who have claims against the said decedent, will hand them in legally authenticated . The estate is believed to lie solvent. WILLIAM BARKER, Executor. Spencer County, Ind , Aug. 30th, 1833 14-3 CY Samusl Skomp, living: in Widner township, Knox county, Indiana, a BAY MARE near lo bands hifdi, black inane and tail, ner mane Ivinon the near side suppose 1 to be IO or 12 years old No othc: marks or brands perceivable ap praised to 35 dollars by Marcus Medley and James Gano, before me this loth day of August, 1 33.1. JONATHAN P. COX, J. P. 12 3t.

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