Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 October 1820 — Page 2
than honor. It' my life would have satisfud your majesty, y ou should have had i; on the sole conmion of gi mg nic a piacv in ihc same, tomb wiih my cnild but si. ice you will send me dishonored to thv grave, 1 "ul resist the attempt with ah tne iiiL.kiis that it shall please, (lod t Viivc me.' The trial of the queen commenced o. the I7ta of August, before the house 01 lotds. The concourse of people which aViCmblcd it: the vicinity was immense The lord chancellor arrived at t!e house cf lo.ds at a rju ti ter past 8 at half pasnine, the duke of Wellington arrived oi. horseback The papers say his teceplim was not flattering Ti.c fluke of York
appeared on horseback shortly alter, and "was greeted with loud cheers, which he
acknowledged by taking olT his hat scv oral lime a.
At a quarter past nine precisely, the
queen anived at St James square, fiom
P: an K nhui g house. The people asscm-
olidinthe souct c greeted her with t!u
most enthusiastic ch. crs, t'c clapping ol
Jnnds, and th.c waving of hats and hand kerchiefs Her majesty ur.u iously ex
pressed her gratitude by frequent inclin at'ons of the head and on alighting from her ttavellir.g Carriage, repeatedly bowed to the assembled multitude, Al:cr the house of lords hail been orga.ii.rd, the queen, attended b lady Hamilton, and foloedhv her counsel, cn'orcd the nouse hoin the robing room.Their lordships rose and made an ooeisancc. Hor majesty took her seat in a chair prepared for her beside the steps of the throne She was dressed in mourning, with a white veil thrown over her liea l. which covered her bust. Xt'er some preliminary points of law ha 1 been settled, Mr. H'ongham, the queen's counsel, came forward for the purpose of being heard genet ally against the principle of the bill. lie made a spc. h of considerable length, which he concluded e.s billow : The s hum vou retrace the step you were induced to take in an unwary mojnc.K, the sooiur yoti will promote thr peace and real salVty of thecountty, and the more vou will consult the true dignity and hoi.or of the crown. If your lordship de Me that this measure shall proceed no lurhcr, you will Iv, saviours ol the srat' a d secure the substantial happiness ol ti e whole community. Mr Dcnman was then called, and iuformed, bv the lord chancellor, tvat but two counsel could be heard. Mr Denman on account of indisposition, asked the huhiigencc of b hg heard the next dav which a as granted, and the house adjoirned. The queen left the house almost immediacly, amidst the shouts of the milltitulc On the question for annulling the proceedings, t votes were, contents 4 non-contents '2Mf. L vd 'Jyron an ivM in London on the evening of the 1 7m inst. jest as the house of hvds nad adjourned, with dispatches for t'.ic qiwcn from the continent. londos, August 1 5. Peers are crowuing to town from all
parts, horn tne continent as well as Scotland uul It eland. The metropolis will be more full of nobility and genti v than at a liy time within le- memory of man. The Pioneer schooner is now passing lip the river Thames, h a cargo of wit ni'sses against the queen, fiom the conti neiil, 'a 'lie'i she received ft nm a foteign mm of .vm in the North-sea We tut tha'. litis day uiil not pass oer w it I u a question being put to hr ir.ajes'v's 'niniu-rs in the bouse of loi d as to ' cir interferon .o wili despotu comis oi tlic continent, against the efforts of tin4 people ho are st uggling for a preventative government. Rumots oi' a policv fatal to the peace .old ctcditof this e.-'U ur are abroad ; and it is ma c-
l ia that, at ilis'vU b
nc !arm d oy accounts of subsidies, and of raVM bner.ee w ith continental disputes that would, to a moral certainty, plunge us i "to the gulph of b.mkiupicv. The Piii con espon lent f f the London rimes writes, u.uh r dale of vhe 8th ot Auis: The 1V ifi government hd not permit t lit- P.iits irinniisto nnh-
firmed; and it was reported the Austriaij rancc. It now belongs to th.c Govern
toops would on his demise, occupy tlu
tates of the church. It is reported that four camps arc a- ) ui to be formed ; the two greatest wil. jcon Uuuslow-heath and on Ulack-hcAth. The funeral of the duchess of Yoik
look place yesterday.
Mr. James Hrugham brother ol tin jucens counsellor left town on Saturda) or the continent, oti matters relative to he ensuing trial. The Hev. Mr. CIa?lcspic, minister ol ivells, has been arrested for praying foi 'nc queen. He acted as chaplain to the
Stuai try yeomanry, and in his prayer al
ter many petitions in behalt ol his majes y, he added t e words Mess also the piecn," and, for this high crime, was ar rested the same evening by the commanding olTjccr. vVn a, July 29. Agreeably to news from Corfu, whicl we have this instant revived, peace between the Porte and AliTacbaof Janiiui has been concluded under the conditio that the latter shall continue to admini ter the Cachalik confided toi him by th Porte, without interfering in any rnanne with the governnient of the territotie which he has usurped. A'otes of the Imi-rial Rustian Alinisfri to the res dent Sfiamsh Ministry Petersburg, April .0, (M iv 2 N The note which the Chevalier de Z' Rcrmudez addressed to the Ministry ol Russia, under the date of the 1 9th ol April, has been laid before the Etnperoi Constantly animated by the desire ol seeing the prosperity of the state and thglorv of the Sovereign maintaining them selves and flourishing together in Spaii . his Majesty the Emperor could n without ptofound affliction, learn the events w hich have occasioned t the ofiieia! note of the Chevalier &ja. Even tho' those events shmml be con sidered only as the deplorable cuncquen ccs of the errors, which since the yeat 1814 seem to have presaged a catastrope for the Peninsula, still nothing can justify the aggressions which deliver up the des tines of the country to a violent crisis. Too often have similar disorders announ crd dys of sorrow for empires. The futurc for Spain appears again under a sombrous and disturbed aspect. Well-founded disquietude must be awakened throughout all Europe ; brthc more serious these circumstances LJ
the more they are capable of becoming
mcnt of the PcnihMila to judge w hcthei institutions imposed by one of those io icnt acts (the fatal patrimony of the revolution against which Spain had struggled with so much honor) can realize the benfits winch both the woi Ids expect fiom
die wisdom of his most Cathode Va-
, est;, and the pattiotism ol his councils
I he path by which hnam rhall elux.se to
-eck this important object, the measures
by which she shall endeavor to destroy
the impicssion rodirccd in Europe by
die ocnt of the month of Match, must determine the nature of the tclat'mns
which his imperial Majesty will prcscivc
wun me opamsn uovcrnmcnt, aiui tut
confidence which he would always wish
;o testily towards it Xinc Ihishels of W heat, for a por.nd rf Tea. A gentleman from PulTalo rchUes, that
i farmer of that place, being ui t;ed by his
tamily t buy some lea, which he couU not afford to do. at length determined t(
et pound of th.c best. Flc accoulingiy
cut to the merciiaiit witii a wagon !oyd
f w heat, of which Lc davc nine 'oushi !
'or a pound of tea fthcj-ivhcat being two
innings a uusnci, ttic tea eighteen shil 'ngs a pom il t,r,rrf,vo'Ttl,!?t.!tyu.
Dissolution of Parlaevslup TilE subscribers have this day b mutual lonscnt d ssofved the Cot ... i . i . r . i ti
r4rincrsnin nereioiorr exist uur P'r-
M)i.s indebted to said firm, will make imncdiate pavment to either of us, those
having claims will please present them
'or settlement. jt HENRY P. P.UOKAW, joiin n. mar; in. Viiennes. Oct. 16, U2(. 41-3t
John 1. Martin, CONTINUK3 THE TAa FjOUING IWSIXESS, Ar the old sta!id, (A'car the StrainA. MM J where all orders in his lin will be promptly attended to, and cxecu ted in the most fashionable stile and on the most reasonable terms. 41-3vv October 16, 1S20. "JJ5 Ylrtuc of an Execution and Several
Fec-Uills, issued from the Clerk's
oflicsr of Vanderburgh Circuit Court, k noyin my hands, I have taken all .the property of John M. Dunham, which 1 shall expose to sale on the 20th day of
this month, at the house of John M. Dun
ham in the town of Evansvilln. for whirh
fatal t that general tranquility of whfcbHu)thinp' but
i nnou o of such internal ' he pnbiic mind suould noi
the world has scarcely tasted the fust
fruits, the less does it belong to the powers guaranteeing that universal benefit to
Spronounce separately, with precipitation
and according to limited or exclusive
views a definitive judgment on the trans
actions which have marked the com
meocement of the month of March in
Spain. No doubting but that the cabinet at Madii l has addressed similar communications to all the allied cVmrts, ljj Imperial Majesty readily believes that all Europe is ab ut to speak in one unanimous voice, to the Spanish Govcrnmcnupttii language of truth ; consequently the lan guagc of friendship equally frank and well intentioned. Meanwhile the Russian Ministry can not dispense with adding some considerations on the anterior facts to w hich tlu . hevalier Zea de liermudez has referred in his note. Like him, the imperial cabinet will invoke the testimony of thost ficts ; and, in citing them, will make known to him the principles which the emperor proposes to follow in his tela'ions with his most Christian Majesty. In shaking olTthc foreign yokfc' which the Trench revolution had infprfced. Spain acquired indelible titles to the esteem and gratitude of all LuropcarVppvv,crs. Russia paid her tribute of these sentiments in the treaty of the 3th (2oth) of July, 1812. Since the general pacification, Russia has, in concert with her allies piv en more than one proof of the interest she tak s in Spain. The cot res pondencc which has taken place betwier the different courts of Europe, a'tests tlu ish which the Emperor has always
fot med, that the authority of the Kmi;
Specie nr Fa?ul Office Money, i an be talen in payment. A. WARNER, SV.C. Evansvillc, Oct. II, 1820. 41 rt
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rhc Public
AVE already been informed, tha,
late inm of Stout & Osborn
c.xpireu on me liv, uit and tnosc in
debted to said film have been requested
o make payment to the subscriber, to
vhom all the demands due that firm be ong.' This request having been entirely ii glected, the subset iber is constraint r! o notify all whom it may concern, that unless payment is immediately made, necessity will compel him to put his accounts into the hands of an officer for collection. Flour, (from the Steam-Mill of ti c first quality ) nutter, Jloncy Ch Driid !.', and most other kinds of produce w ill be taken in payment, if de
livered by the 20th day of November.
A List of Lellertij rtj EVAININ1. in the Post Office at 11 PhncrtuTiy which il not taken ou'C hi fore the first day of J jnuai y :e::t, v:lj be c:nt to the General I'ost-OHice as dca letters. A u n John Alexander Alexander Rcaty Hczekiah Bennett James R. Iintnett
Morris Biibeck C Thomas Chapman Obcdiah A. Clark
Ebcnczcr R. Cooper Nat. II. Cold well D Sc G Joseph Euu Jona. Gullick rfj C. M. Giisscnn r V. Harrington, Esq. 'JWilliam Halter
Isiphena Ilaigruve James S. Har.k.s 7
F. Uently
David Carman Mr. Ciaddock
opr.ms
Harry U
Samuel Hall John Hargrove Jfhn J ies Thomas Jackscn
Joh.n Leach C. Ease in Joim iMalonc Hcntv Oneill V. 'J. Oabourn
I). Rotston R li Richards -a mil el Sp.il man Tai pley 'l'aylor
Hich.ard T. I lardy John Hunter Joseph Hariisor David Johnston
L & M Aljel E. Lewi ?Ir. Mack wise
John Mclntiic O k P Rachel Cisbotirn 2 Mail; Pan in
v.:
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James Rtston Joseph Ri sboi cuiIy Sand. R. Trusdell t
V
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lacob Vandusen 2
oscph Wilks saac Woods lgnibia Wliipps Julictl Williams
John Woods J. J. Ncely, P. M. Princeton, Oct. 1, I82u fWutf
Jp-.cpli Woods John Woods Robert Wessols Ezekiel White
lint Manufactory. 3"HE subscriber respectfully informs il his friends the public in general that he continues to can y on the Hatting ttnshiess, in all its various branches, at his shop on Mjix SriiEF.ry iiv V'inccnncs. where he has on hand, & will at all times keep an extensive assortment of Fashioiuibfe Ilatts, which he wiii -an ant shall not in point of elegance S: durability be excelled by any in the 7. Stales. ' His prices shall also be a low as Hats of the same quality can be procured elsewhere. lie returns his thanks to his (fHcustomcrs for former fivors. and pledgcshimsclf that no efforts on his part shall be wanting tomerit a continuance of their patronage. RICIi'n. P. PRILE. Ordcrs from a distance thanklully received and promptly attended to. January 30. 6 tf
P. WELLMAN,
y E A H Til 15 ST12AM-MILL.
ESPKCTFfi.LY informs hisfiiends Sc the public in general, that he still
continues to cany on the Black sn i itli ing Business.
rhosc'ata distance, who are indebted Hn al! ils various branches, at the Xt W
for subscription, for one year, w ill please to forward 'Jvo D-Alar & Fifty Cent a by Mail. J. W. Odboni.
incenncs. Oct II, 1S20.
40-tf
lisn t ie note ..f the Russian cabinet tintil'miht be consolidated in both bends-
t appeal eo m ue pipers ot .Milan and.p! Cres, through the medium of pure ane
i- m nice
T
le nnutsteis of the great generous pi incipies, and with thpunpnr ev p eparini; a declaration ()f igorous institutiorte, rendciulv stii.
u t on Hie sunject ot more vigorous by the regular1 mode ot
lnstitutionwlucl
po v et s are no
ttoiti the Hmv .h
ne i.tte evtms tn -yav Naples, which their establishments.
will be published with the gu atest sol-emanate from thrones arc conservators cnwtv The censors have m ev et.ted the but if tlu v spring up amidit troubles. Pa-is journals from giving t'ds news (thev only engender a new chaos. In de private letter Itom 'ienna ol "July daring ids com iction on this point, tlu ?7-h. st tes that the i.cin ciaiinns with'empcror otdv speaks according to tftc lesR ssi ac going on. and there is a fte-!Sons of experience 1 fwc lo)k back oi
qnent tnte change t eouneis A mt- the past, great examples present them
es view is i xpee eu to take pi.cc Detwecn selves IVr the mediation of nations am the emre o s or Russia and Gci many 5c overeiens. His Majesty pt rsists in hh
inr Ktng r:uM . i he news or tne omnion : his wishes ate not chamrcd : ol
ip;ioaching death of the pope was con- Uiat hz here gives the most formal assu-
to the l'.stii'e ei' ;1k
he C'.'.' '. 'i 1 . t - -
e; d.
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Yaluiihle La lids
von SALE.
undersigned h'.xeccutrix ar.d !'e-
entov of the Estare r 'J-i:.y(ii:ir lUil- i
deceased, ollVr for sale an heids belor.eii
('ceased, Iv n;; v. 'nhii , Sullivan and l)a ies J ' is io X'ineennes. -nave easy to purch:. i" rr price. I'.ir furtlu i e J'.e inuleisi;,ti v.'. i:i Vinet !n;e
JAM. 1)1 iU)l. IN. tSsiiilh. second st::kf.t,
'.';om7c Col. I.us.st'Ue'4 Hotel,)
tiC)NTI.N.UE to carry on, m all it J various brandies the TIN & SIIKHT-IROX MANUFACTORY, And will execute all orders with piomp titude, on reasonable terms. X H All kinds ct JOliWOR K. doiu at the shortcut i.e-tiee. -Wostn-ji llcscrvc";nonrv lakcji at P A 11
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Sii(ji near the hteam-Mi I, and believes
himself to be completely master of making all kinds of warrantable Tools, such
as,
Edged Tools, Xarroxv Jxo, Ilvoad Axes, Addzctf. and all kind;: of Cdipeidirs Took Hoisc av.d Ox $hwing. t lidloxi's Making, Can be had at th.c shortest notice. He Hattirs himself from his longer.pciic.i.cc in the above busii er.s, that he ullat least xuciila il.aie of the public pationagc. Vinccnnes. Oct. 10. 40-Cm
J. C. Rci;ev,
IValch y Clock Makci SihcS mith and Jeweller. VO
il si an
ucrrn.LY informs his fiicnJ.
uul the public in gencial that he.
ias removed his hliop to the licr.se lately occupied by Mr Patterson as a store when- every desciipt'on of I' atclirs and Clocks, a ill be repaired and warranted to pel form twelve months. lie rdso continues tmanufactun all hinds of Silver-Hare and J.ntrls. The highest pricj giicn for old GO LI 1.YJ) SII vt:u. Wf Amii.l:!.
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