Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 December 1833 — Page 3

FOREIGN NEWS.

J"V-v;i Gi'ixani's (Paris) Mrsxcnger, Oct. 5. i)i:vTf or tiii: kin; or spain. The ivloniteur announces this lon ex peeled event io the lolloping term?: "The Km; of Spain died on the 29th t?lt. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A telegraphic despatch, sent off by M. de Kayneval, announced the event to the Governrue.nt yesterday. la conformity to the !at will of his Catholic Majesty, the Queen Dowager bad been declared Regent during the miuorty of the young Queen Isabella The minis-try ha? not been than?ed. Madrid was perfectly tranquil A courier sent out List night with oiders for PI de Raynevnl to declare that the French government i disposed to tecngnise the icn Soveieign as soon s it shall have received the necessary notification. M. Jules de Larochefoucald one of the King's Aidea-de Camp, set out, it is said, yesterday morning for Madrid, with despatches, among which are autographic letters from his Majesty and the Queen to the widowed Qieen of Ferdinand V II We learn from Madrid that e learn from Madrid that a Council nf llp-rpnrv InrmP.I i.nthpfnro t hp King's death to assist the Queen m the government of the kingdom. It con-isls of five members, namelv the Infante Don Franks ode. I'anle. the Duke de I'lnfants do. M Zea nermu u x. the B.shonof Seville, anl General Castagnos In the night of the 29; ti ult., a great tHifnbernl urni'htm.ilinm urn imptitnl niih

the ancient armot.al bearings of France,' ThP ,ie:llh lhe King of Spain iva were diemmaied .,ont HorHpa,,, ;il,nr 'announced at Gibraltar on the 4th of Oc-

npon the people to acknowledge Henrv V. :w heir to the throne; other, mv.ted "the

inhabitants to revolt, announcing the cor- "l,,l,rt,u ,,rt" u""1' tt,,u """B nnation of the young Duke. U,i5Un!U The German National Gazette, refering r1hre Q1 TTl 'TV to the Coulerence, at Muchen Gratz, ioti-i"'. dated the 4th October, declanates that it is in contemplation to ,ulti.jiratorJr. of .fhe. P"nc,Pl fhe determined Lite a new convention in the place of the!0 fn(a'nla,n ? "? the governtj i ., i .i i i i . ment during the minority ot her danghter, Huly Alliance, and saya, that Lngland no , . 6T. . .J i - . r i . n i the Queen Donna laabe la Theee are linger torms part of that Alliance, and ' , t. .. 0 , ... .. ,i i r .i T- i . the protection ot Religion and the Mon the principles ot the t rench Government ,! , r c & t , . , i .1. e i - . - . archical form ot government, as being the t- not allow of its being admitted into it, , . . r . . r , . urn 1.1 . .l . n ifjrst elements ol existence tor Spain, and it naturally followed that those two t ow. .. r . . ,.,. ., ri c 'be coirection ol whatever abue rnav rr? were excluded from the Conference I. . . . ' . j i n, . ., o ;have crept into the management ot affairs, tiei ween the three 'xorthern Sovereigns. . ,, - , . , . r; . ' to and the luviolable observance of treaties

THK LATC KIM3 or SPAIX. Pavers. She There seems to be a probability th,t -avrs that she -wmII not admit, as .erv.ces ,i j .1 i r- i i ii or metits, either dark influence or manecu the death ot Ferdinand will cause some , , . , , , , c r. vres. or interested vaunts of tidehtv and trouble and contention in Spain. I he v ,,.. adherence" heir to the throne is Maria Louisa, now im ler foui th year. Previous to the birth of! 7 rTTT V-i t vt thi- child, the crown of Spun, by the laws I COlUiYIERCIALi. of that kingdom, could Le inherite.t only; Vcw Orleans Market, JS'cvembcr 16, 1833. by inalcs but upon the birth of Maria, t Sugar On plantation, we hear of sales at ? reidm uid iued an ordinance making nts, pfcr lb; in the Cv at 7 1-2 for the best ; . ..... s there is not much doing yet. lemale capable ol t.ie succession. Ihe Classes- The distilleries are offering 21 and late King's eldest brother, Don Carlos, it ,22 cenis. per gallon for the crops hitherto purrs mentioned, is disposed to dispute the chased by them, but the planters hesitate hcvalidiU of Ferdinamfs ordinance, and ,CP;V"sr" kmarHet ha n,,t 0netl r't x . -ii r x ! ooacco I here is none in urst hands, and Claim the throne lhe Queen Dowagrr, smaii 6HleS have been made 'M 4, 6, and 6 cents (a (iijtei to the Duchess ot Bern, in con. per lb , lor the three qualities, crossed, second f'ormity to the last will of his majesty, has .ami first. Segar tobacco and bales are in good .wr .lnflirnrl U rraril rtirinr lli m in iir - ! dl'tnalld

tv of her 'daughter. The Mimaii has. not been changed, but a council ol hegencv HAS Kfpn lormeu to asstsi ine vueen iti the government ot the Kingdom r,.r.iinan(l VII nr, ivp learn bv nrnr-;

' . .- f , , .quotation 32 cents per gallon, without chance, respondent rt a London paper, was born at bom( hoM,,rs PXpress thcir firm conviction oj f;an Lorenzo, on the 1 4th ol October, 1784, advance, to ensue soon. We have no interesting mccerded to the Crown of Spain tiy mg remark to make on the subject. Arrived the death of his father, on the 13th of,tni?'fck '2I' bbls . n.n ti- m . i j l ork the demand is fair, and the article is Match, 1303 ihs MajeM had t,ur cou-!sriirte . fof forts; by the first three he hatl no issue j rr,,m. 12. Arrived this week, 22 bbls. He was married to Maria Antoinette The ! Bacon There is no hams out of the croce rea, daughter of Ferdinand VI. King of. bands. Hog round is in good demand at 7 1-2 the Two Sicilies, who died on the 2Ut ofa Src"" 1 1' r . .

May, 1C0G; secondly, to Isabella Maria 1- rancesca, daughter ot John V I. King ot; Portugal, who died on the 2Cth of Decern tier. lolS; thirdly, to Maria Jospha Amelia, daughter of Maximilian, brother of Anthony, King of Saxony, who died cn the 17th of May, 1820; and fourthly, to Maria Christiana, daughter of Francis, lute fving of the Two Sicilies, who was lorn on the 27th of April, 180G, and sur vive the King. Us Majesty has left iue onlv to two daughteis, Alalia ha

bell i Loui-a, now Queen of Sp;'io, born1 Pennsylvania, S. J Sylvester hpg leave to October 10th, 1330, and Maria Louisa infrm lvi9 friend and patrons, that he has Ferdinand, born January 30, 1832. King authorized an agent to make arrangements Ferdinand ha9 also surviving him two; for the removal of his office, in this city, to brothers and one si-ier namelv, Den a location whore tho pale of tickets, in all Uarlos. born March 29, 1T78, married authorized Lotteries, will not be a viola. September 20, 18!C, to Main Francesca ti.in ot the law. As these at rangements i-siza Infanta '"i Portugal, by whom he cannot be completed Until the commencehas :htee on; D vi Francisco de Paulo,. ment of the ensuing year, he respectfully bom Match 10, 179L and married Jane solicits all those who have been a 'cup 12. 1819, to Louish Charlotte, Princess of tomed to address their orders to Pittsthe Two Sicilies, b whom he. h is three burffh, to forward them to Npw York, linearis and thre daughters; and Maria Isa jtil ucb time as his new office shall be reabflla born July 6th, 1789, who became'dy for their reception of which due nothe second consort of the late King Fran-'tic will be given in an extra Despatch,

cis of Naples, by whom she had live son and sis daughters. We take the following from the Cour rr uptu.. . ..ti, .,..iiri..aiPl death ot the Kinff ot -"iir-i'. " ' Spain has greatly occupied our ,ied our camnei. It is said that Punce Talleyrand was on Wednesday called o the Council, to take lart in the discussion upon the mstiuc lions to be sent to onr Ambassador. The eld diplomatist i reported to have advised that effort" should be made to obtain a Council of Regency, composed of men ubo would maintain Spain in the line ol policy she has putsue.l since 1823, not as -inw lhe best, bm as being whicli b nwent ot'tbe ma jot it v of the nation. lhe as 11. ..ro itcr r uince Ol omaniMiv the .lirr tlimv p,e-idei.t ot the council did not concur m. thi- opinion, but endeavored to prove thai it uould be belter to draw Spain into a Ctem nppioaching more neatly to that Ci France, in order that the latter trngh; l,ave Spain on her side in case of war This opinion was supported by an.uhei Minister, and it appears that the debate

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pxi?ei! in "the Council. We have not learnt which parly prevailed ; hot this we know, thai a Courier wan despatched foi Madrid the same night."

LATEIl FROM SPAIN. Hy the arrival of the brig Marcelhi?, at New York, the Editors of the New York Commercial have icceived a file ol the Gibraltar Chronicle to the llthult., thirteen day9 later than our pievinij advices. These papeis tontain intelligence from Madrid to the 6th of October. The progress of the cholera is one of the most prominent topics in the pa pern The number of rases in Seville on the 26th of September hat! been 3001, and the new capes oo the 2ith, no fewer than 777. Seville has a population equal to about one third of that of the citv of New York. The deaths in Seville" had, on some dayp, been more than iiOO; the latest papers, however, state that the die ease was abating in that city. It was still raging at Badajoz, Uuelva", Olivenza, and several other places. lhe hiw of Spain s Will. The most important clauses of Ferdinand's wiil have l.n, I.l ' I 1 fl. . ' il" e vieen is appointed , " ' " ,H" UI 1 " ,m reS sole lipgent . an" Kingdom during the mmor,t . the he,r or he,r to the croTVn' w'lh. le assistance of a Council,: ced " Cardinal Marcory Calaian, tf,P D"ke n e'Jenacella, Gen. CaMano,. me .Marquis ue last Amanllas, and P. Francisco Javier Caro. The document 13 dated June 12, 1830. ,ober' wherePD ,h.e Lieutenant Gnvern-j "r ,a',ue( er or hoisting the K?al l.l.ind,nd Ik .ill n ns I ft " Flour Sales hnve been made, this week at I l.trmpr r:(. - CI hf o v t o uui . 11 pmcvU at 4,75; and remnants of lots are offereu hi 4.ho ; per 10. I tie market is not vet ac jlivr. Arrived this week 10,119 bbb " ni.v ommueu u. i.e very dull, and our rr'.'.j r i . ... mUm, tbi9 wpck and remark that the demand is not so bnk as it was Rapine; i? selling at j 20 cents per yard, and Bale Rope at 9 a 10 cents per poun1 arrived this week, 300 pieces Baling;, and 111) Coils Rope. Mackerel v notice sales of No. I at S50, No. 2 at 5.50. Sperm Candles Areelline at 38 eta per lb CERCUJEsAJH. N con-pqaencp of the approachinsr ter minalion of Lotteries, in the state of land in all tbc papers, which advertise lor I 1m rr No postage need be paid when $5, or upwards, are enclosed; and full reliance 'maybe placed on all orders transmitted . . J . , . ! there, receiving prompt and confidential attention. S J S. takes this opportunity of re turning his grateful acknowledgments, for the kind patronage extended to him; and hopes that the punctuality which ha always distinguished him joined to his r-rilliant and unrivalled success is distribu ting. SPL3NDID FORTUNES, will procure for him a continuance of 1 those fa vois, which it is his constant aim to merit by undeviating rectitune and strict attention to the wishes of his correspondents. S.J. SVLVESTF.R, Pittsburgh, Pa. 20th Nov. 1333 2G-4t OrAII the papers now advertising for Sivfsffi. will insert the above until the tiistot .lanuarv next to which time they will make out their accounts, and foTward

WONDERFUL SUCCESS. ANOTHER BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENT A T THE 4413rf?tsSclKufl Office"

Let th balance of the Brokers in the Union. "Hide their diminished heads!" Adventurers, the triumphant result ol one class ! NOS. IO 43 48, The Grand and Splendid Capital of 30,000!!! WAS ABSOLUTELY sold io a gentleman of this city, in the New York Lottery, Class j'o. 13, for 1833. .1 D E V T ITR 1111$: You have barely time to .vrite for tickets, be fore Lotteries cease in Pennsylvania. ABSTRACT OF I w v . - MfH (T fl YU vyrv LuNiON LAInAL iN.. 24 $20 00C. lOO prizes olglOOO Tickets $10 Drams 30ih JYw. NEW YORK FXl'KA, No AlO.OOO Capital 30. T Tickets &5. iJraxus Alh Dec. A Westetn Clas diaws in WhetliBg, the 3Uth November. gI5, COO Capital Ticket, 5. KF.V YORK EXTRA, No. 37. 25 COO CAPIVAIi. Tickets 8. Dra&s lth December Senu s our orders to GEO. A COOlV, No. 63, Wood-street, flttsburg. Pittsburg, Nov. 20, 1833 2li MILITIA NOTICE. 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JBurtch llebcrd, J OULI) inform those who purchased at If their sale in the country twelve months

since, that their notes are due, and prompt pay . . , , . . . raent l renu.red; and tho,e hav.ng note, a Hcconnt of long statu ling, ar e reqarjted to tie the same, on or bctore the , of Decrml ment i required; and those having notes ana setcembcr next, as longer indulgence cannot tie given. Vincennes, Ind., rov. loth, 1WJ !2.i-tf WaUx&i anal Second Street, Vincennes, hid. JOHN MYERS I b now in possession of this establishment. lone known as "Lasselle's Tavern." The bouse ha. been thorouphl, re pared ; and a large "ew stable is complefed. I he Lanier the Bar, the 0, and ti.e mm, ,i.h uavs h I well provided: the chambers shall he kept in proper order, and the hostler, and servants, shall be faithful. John Myert pledges himself to use every proper exertion to give satisfaction, and polici public patronage. He hopes, by care and assiduity, to merit the character of keeping "a rnoet comfortable house of public entertainment." Yincei'.nes, Sept. COth, 1833-1 5-tf l the pnblir, that they hyre inrt recr.ved ; from Philadelphia, and now offer fur sale, a good EPry Goods, GROCERIES, HARD- tVARE AND QUEENS WARE. ALSO, 150 Parrels Kenhawa SALT, ALL OF WHICH, Tb7 rc determined to sell low for cah, or ! Producc of sUch k,mls a IT THORN &: TRACY. incennce, Ind. Oct. 2tf, 1833-20-tf GKOCEMEiir STIIK Suriscriber have just rrivcd froyi iA New Orleans, a ceneral and well sf lecrerj assortment of GROCERIES, which they hnve opened in the house, 1 itely occupied hy Talor &t Watson, and adjoinintj Morgan Jones' Hat and Grocery Storewhere they have, and intend to keep a constant supply of the bett LIQUORS 6c GROCERIES of every description Also, FLOUR. COR? MEAL, and BACON, always kept on hand THORN L TR CY. Vincennes, Ind. Oct. 26, 1633-20-tf NOTICE. ALL those indebted to she .-tiborribetf bv lionk account. are hereby earneetj ly requested to discharge the same by cash or note on or betore the 1st n,iy ot January next; and all those indebted bynote, are also requested to make payment on or before the above mentioned time. Those who wish, can discharge their accounts or notes in pork, within the time above stated. All those who neglect this call, may expect to settle their accounts with an ofbeer, as no further indulgence will be given. THORN & TRACY. Vincennes, Oct. 25, 1833. 20-tf rj-IIE SUBSCRIBERS inform their fnenda JL and the public, that they have just received from 1'hilad tLPiiii, Baltimore and Pitts. Bt'ROtl, Suitable jor ;he preM. unu uppruaching seasons comprising FOREIGN L DOMESTIC Hardware and - audit-v QUEENS WARE, BOOTS &: &H1A:& I 'ITR dL- WOOL i&JlTS, I;OjY & GjLviSS, CVlSTIYtiS, ;. d C. Which rtrre selected at a favorable lime; and will be found on examination, worihy the attention of purchasers, and will be fold unusually low fur cash. SMITH & CARSON. Vincennes, June 15, 1833 l-tf rilHE Editor of tbc Indiana Journal respect1. fully inform their former patrons ami the public that they intend, as usual, to publish tneir paper twice u week, during the session of tho Legislature, and to furnish their subscribers a faithful and impartial sketch of the proceedings of the General Assembly, for which pur. pose competent reporters will be engagedThcse wishing the paper for lhe session onlj', will be fu.nisbed at 75 cents as usual, payable always in advance. Increased esertions will be made to make the Journal interesting aj well as useful. This paper was published twice a week during the session at least three years before any other establishment would undertake it, and when it was a losing concern pandit is ho, -ed this fact will have some influence with the public in reference to our present effort. Subscribers for tho session onlv will please to forward their names on cr betore the 1st ot ueccmner. mcmo-Ts oi me Legislature nre authorised and requested to act as agents for ns in receiving subscriptions and money. Editors in this state, with whom we exchange, are respectfully desired to give the above one or two insertions, and to receive subscribers . WOOD. A feW Cordi of Wood, wanted at this 02?.

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them to this office Pittsburgh.