The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 14, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 5 November 1823 — Page 2

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imit n:t! of 1 ho Colombian squadron, giv­

ing the particulars of the uava! engagement the Lagoon ot iMaracas bo, which preceded the surrender ol Mora!e, which is summed up as follows!—

In this 'j'ori'Uis and memorable ac

on we have ioal eight wJhceis soldiers and siilors killed, and 14 of tl first, and 1 1.) ol the latter w«uriti e.!, am( one officer bruised, while the eneuiv have lost the. frightful numiX'i of more than owu. between the one and the o'her. besides (i9 olhcers and soldiers and sailots prisoners, in our possession, S »l tiie former and 10 ot li,e latter wounded.

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,ntan—schooner Mariana schooner Maria—schooner Libera) Guayrcno— pilot oout Monterate—schooner Maria 'abanera—schooner llayo—schooner ivvirelia—schooner Gua^ara—schooner Cora—iiilticho lielampa^o—powder in jjraiu. hi obas, 23—cannon, of calibres, £9—cannon balls, 775—bar hot, 149— ba^s of lan^raie, 33-1—cannon cartrid^ o%. 710—muskets, 433—musket cart'id^s, 14,590—boxes of tire tlaiks, -•lances, 252—javonets, 112—cartridge ^o\e«, ot pistols, 1.-—'jiuadcibusses, ^__cutlusses, 111. s„

Deinnrara. A general rising of the g|

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ves in some of ihe districts of this pinv has been mentioned. We now

that the regular troops and militia marched against them—-Ihey made battle wi l!i such means an they had. hut were, ot course, defeated, arid ahrvit ")0 ot thein are said to have been kj|ij*d. Some were tukeu prisoner vhn havu siiice been executed. A tanatic preacher, a white man. is said t' have produced this revolt, bv telling the-blacks that the Dritish parliamerii had parsed an act for their emancipation I his person was arretted an confined. The slaves had not commit tfed aov act of vengeance, but contented fieoiselve# wuili confining -such white men as fell into their power, in the stocks. The alarm, however, wa not sec over. account &a\s that the slave* were armed. f£7*Lntr.r intelligence.—from Gibraltar paper* of the 2d and Luhdun of the 4tli St'pt'nxber. '1 ne Madrid Gazette of the 27lh August, contain* an oflicial account ot

It is stated that the Fifnch have inef

i«*j"t-tei by the govern such t«

rt'iechou. it. is said, wa? written by the

king himself.

There are various rumors which would insinuate that hal'asteros did not submh to the recencv uf Madnd, and that he r:uh*r made an urmi.slice than a SU'- -«nfi''t

of the king's opposition to such priuci-

—'III. nntain of whicii rnUred h«. pn,-

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ttto saints in the ca- also some news. Co^slarrKiiMple vTh-

thedral iagain set on fire on the S1 st July. 1 he Colombia. The ship Esperanza, of 64'Greeks have obtained several entail ailguns and the barque Charles, of 18, vantages in ifiilcmif quarters. and ins have'been added to the navy of the rc- repeated that Hie Tin ks wore sorvU *.epubl'ic. 'J he former brought 20,000 feated at 'i hermonvhe, as h-rrfotVe stand of a :ns, himI 10,000 suits of statud but we have not received tk'j

cloih'ui"- for the annv, from !I!!anI. -particulars. 'l he Curracoa Courar.t, of the 30th 9d' I'hc following are s-ivca as ihe of Vuu"^' contains extracts from the conditions -on which the French were

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willing to withdraw their troops ami O 1 conclude a peace 1. That Spain shall proceed to cmistilute an upper chamber, or senate, ot nobles, upon the plan of ihe house ot peers in France or F.njjhind or, it lilies nd 36 b* wanting, or objected to, that the senate shall he constituted upou the plan

of the ves%eU taken and ammu- p««-d: Bishops r.»t less ti.au tO.OOO nition, &c, found on hoard, viz Brig dollars, annuallv, nor parochial cleig) Sin Carlos—brigantine Ifiego (a) Mor-jl than 8,bu'f) dullais. Ami inis 10

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Much alarm prevjiiled at Madrid, on Account ol the vicinity ol the Spanish 4 'l ne k'n«r of Portugal has deprived *ir ji"bert. vS'iisorj of the order of osvor au'J ^vvord, (jo account of his re'iti »narv principles." Another accou',1 sav.thar sir lUbert had rHumed palpitate abandonment ul their the insitrriia of the order, on account iH nd coin.

The French blockading squadron has respectable young man trading with the turned nrt a British packet iiom Cadiz Mandans.

tc-t Mi. pr.K:w.l...«. lor.'hj. Thimus BMlr, MM

duct in remaining at Seville, after the removal of the king. The exchange at Pa rig has b* much agitated, in consequence of belief that the negociatious with Spain wete at an end.

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Jcom Turkey and Greece v.x have the itatc.

of that of America. c2. The king to have a veto upon all laws, as the kings of Fugland & France, and to have the command ot the aniuus and the administration id the public iorce 4ii full. 3. The parochial clergv and episcopacv ot Spain to receive a sufficient sti-

be secured in land, ami not to be dependent upon any annual supply. I. 4. The inqusition to he abolished. 5. The .press to be tree, but lo be responsible. 6. A perfect amnesty of all that has passed lw the London Courier, (lie follow* inir is jriven as the answer of Ferdin-

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and, winch is said to have been returned on the last dav of the term fixed by the duke d'Anjjuiuleine, and to have been in the hand writing of tue km: 1. That he has never ceased to enjoy persona! liberty until ^Jic appearance of trie French troops in Spain. 2. Tiut the blood which has hern

4. That tiie king relies, confidently, upon the in'ervention of Kngiand. in account from Bayonne, dated Aug 22, says—B illu 4'r continues to keep in the same positions he occupied at the lime of ihe arrangements ilti general Molilor.

the capitulation of Corunna yet a doubt J2,-lracl of a Letter, dated JVcw-Orleans, sickness, the most of whom were iuclud is expressed whether a surrender had "Sejtt. C21,

taken place on the first Sept. There I think now begins to is a epoi l«.at Fi^ueras has capittilated out inducemciits lor the W extern Fi'tdes, he schooncr tJunius, ot —'his is not prohanle. Ciudad ILodn planters, which they have looked for in ork, from Honduras, vvitii a cargo is said to be invested.

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From the Missouri RcDullican.

have sutfered more severely in the late attack upon them by the American troops, than w.is anticipated. There­

proves th« 0:1 them and accounts for their noctur

hmnlred li.ili.in,, at ilr.t ,,hce.

he Krerich army before Cadiz is The Legislature of Tennessee met on Thompson, refuel somewhat disaffected three officers Ihe 15th irist. It is shied

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REUlSTFAi OFFICE,

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'Mexico. tt is stated tnat the new

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shtd, in this unjust wa/, ill jccoil up upon which the go\eminent pronoses to of section '26 in the Toss o! m, tl,, head Lou,., Ul. .d ail .„iS Crech.- The K. half ufth, rrenchmen. rh.it they are responsible b. fore God for a'I the evils that may happen, either to Ferdinmd or his tamiiv.

It is stated that 100,000 doiiftt** Iras I vessel is to relieve the Constitution in offered, as a bribe, to G.tliano, a deputy the Mediterranean to the cortes, to obtain his aid in favor Thompson's Island, fyc. Lieut Carter of the projects of the French--which ought to have been added to the melanwas refused. All the hone of peas, is choly list ol deaths at Thompson's islat an end. and. lie was, like the rest, an cxcel-

A new European congress, it is said, lent ollicer. is to meet at Milan. A brother of the he U. S. ship .John Adams has aremperor of Austria will probably sue- rived at Norfolk, from Thompson's isl-!' cceli the late pope. and—during her cruise and while at the j.isiand, she lost ten oificers and men, by

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Com. Rotlgcrs, with doctors Washington, Marshall and Harris, have left

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island. A late letter sayi that tue lslaud

has become iiealthy. Capt. Creighlon has been appointed to the command of the C'yane, hich

132.3. ed in the aggregate of deaths given in

past—Sugar, Cot- Z* oC cochineal, indigo and leather, va-

'i,hied at 100.000 dollars, wasctptured

ut* li lis country are very promising after w-hich she was given up to the supply

Qaz. captain and cresv, and has since arrived' J1

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iu the United Slates.

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Mr. Tilton from whom the iufonriation carirff, is knosvu in this place as a

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Mr. unniHB »a,.1 to .Imp- mcr Jhsms ppi, AV ta„ vi,..„itv, have constant emproved of sir William A Court eon- bcr'2Wt. ,,i ,i, iu duct in remaining »r s^v.il.' ii.,* ,VTr TI'tifT* Vi-Wpq fi-^m M,« ATor.,1.i is fhe cal.s for this

I.e royal duke begins to want money, erablc intere.-t are ejected to bo taken and pmvi»k.ns elc.i-ed V,„ I #nd: the people are much diwatislied into consideration and one, the most dnri.r- the i, I™ with the contributions levied upon them, important, the ciwulatiaj mqili'ua of Jnly °fram/Juci svil'/i 'i i'"'^'

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.T titrrona.li-'s, two sh ivtls and ten muskets.

Fro.ji the Unit. Cmu. Jdi\ Wo i-fjoiro to learn that there has been I some time an unusual demand fi»r Flour in our port, it is timaled that at the piesent moment there a at least hreuty thousand burrfts afloat in tne harbour, abnui to be

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Mr. TiltfW Vri#c« fromthe Mnmlani valuable staple o?ou,°ci't7. villages, that the.-v :!i-e upwards o'' one OFFfCf-V!

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millin- est.bli,!,merits i» the

"»»y of coiMid- statement utL ,|u„..i „fH ,r Xu

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lie liV.t in.lliun I., be paid in sa it is state! a Sur

months, and the remainder in mint.ly pay me wis of a million. Here we see that the country which produces tiie dollars, is compelled to borrow them ot die country whose industry earns tli-'iu and gathers them to itacli, wlien produced.—itYilts.

IX A N"* HE A Y. St. Jj UgU St illP, September 18. VV have iulormaiion

t!iat is highly saU?factory, the In-, dians ami liie commisaioncrs have been several days in confei ences, and eat narmoiiy Has prevailed and we undei-

siatiil that the ludinaa, rtfjing ^j uu tiie magnanimity antl ueuevoleuce o» the government, have agreed to accept sucn oilers as shall be made t» them b) the commissioners and we

hae a culi.lencc that tl.ey will pursue

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^fontr^mr-n, is published in the Autmru

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The Port) Rico privateers carry on patronage.

of Boston, has lately been taken by them and condemned, under the ground-1 less pretence that she was fitted out as a TIIK foiiosvin^ trat's of IkhI, lying*"

ian w.is an ipa ei i.c.m^ pi-jvateer. She had a car'o of 30 000 ^he countv of Vigo and State ot tn-t th,y „,,,,t ..ve

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X* Ui^iui' i, (o bi siccrt!•'. ra of *i'iiis NAVY of the United Stated, vice S.

.republican: i* it VlounJ&i?:.^' 7 bb!s—Wheat 60,341 bushels.* JPWvisions, oio8 bbls—the amount JTf the toiJ received during thci sume months, was $!5, .'h"3 93, 'filacic Rock Harbor—It is stated i:i W' the Buffalo Journal, that in addition to

the sum of ,000 dollars, allowed by the •canal commissioners for making a bar-

*bor at Black Kock, there is now to be added the sum of£70,000, lot-the purpose of constructing a s!o piccL i:i the dam,'•'through wiiich vessel^ that can-

.,i. ... not enter the mouth of the harbor by

Government has agreed with me agent II .,„.i iiirU.-jr i.n reason of the wind, can l»e adouMcd, ot Barcla v, Herring ami ivitnauUon, .... 4 I I a a a ot London, for loan ol tueuty mm- •n iuus Of doling at Vo per cut.

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ajust polic, and make such ilisposi- ?, JOSFPII SIIF! t'.ou of our re»t children shall secure the people of this terutory from any apprehensions, and thus merit our wui meat thanks further understand that the Indians have come down to icw the iand,

New-Yoik in the U. sehr Shark, -il '"'iT f^'IVv will be sold together, lne utni-r.s seKMtr -airn Sfpvnrw inv hntnnvnri\ ...

heut.-com Stevens, for I hompson ... i-

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til Carolina piper

that there are no less fmni thi •///. fOUr •. widows living bi the town of .Salisbury, and not one dov. er.

A gentleman irom N-f.tehoz us (hat a census of tue ium.bil.iiits v. ho^ remained in the city, ir*t been -ken by order of the Cits Coune.ii --tiia! ihe ber exceeded tivc hundred—rind, that.'

the fever continued to rage with una-.? bated violence.

.Militia

A Co':rt nt" appeals wiil convene a the house of Capt S Me Quil! in, in Terre-Haute, on tiie 1st Mo:dnv in December next,—all persors \sishin^ to have *miv fines reiniM'-d, will apne.tr and they will be examined and ottruU

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Terre-IIaute 4th Nov. 1*823--] 1

LANDS FOR -A' E.

The S. W. S. U'. qinrters Otter pi irter of Section in tlic l«»wv. of I-larri-son, Vigo County* The S S§ &, s. L. quarters of section 23 town 9 S. in ran^e'2 Last in Monroe counivj 'Die three quarters on Otter Creel:,

4i parately if desired. Any iiersow v,islung

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to purchase will please to shite by ietter what he will give in cash and receive his Deed at Erie, Fenn. If his olier is accepted it shall be immmedi itel/ made known to him by i.

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AvV COLHUY.

Erie, Aug 1823. 11 Gvr

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^TIIK subscriber respectlully iuiorma^?

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ot Itool., &. btioes on a strict aUeiuhm to his|

and by a

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business to ui uit and receive a liberal^

MICHAKL COiif.lXS.

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IDth day of November ne^t, pay the, amount of taw and cost tin'* on each respectively, for the year IS03.—viz

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