Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 November 1820 — Page 2
AJYrs f the Allied Powers.
ACS i Hi v.
VIENNA, Aug 17.
At Messina and Catania the constitution has Lcen proclaimed with enthusiasm. In this kingdom (Naples) the liln rty of the press is established, with the reservations against its licentiousness.
FROM SPAIN IN ITRESTIXG.
Prince 1 lie-nicn our pi imo minister his a 1 hessjd a note to an tiie great powers, in.itmg mem lo concert together the general incisures to be adopted at this m ncit, relative t-. the aff lir of -Naples. He ins a v addressed a note to the Itali
an pti.ices renevin the guarantee by lowing extract of a letter from an observ-
enjoyment of the old system, as the new. Such is the deplorable state of the parties in the country But a little time must determine. 41 The deputies for Venezuela have sailed the otluis are here "
FROM TIIK NORFOLK HERALD.
A Iriend has faxored us with the fol
Austria of the integrity and ind pendence
of tn.ir dommi ins, and their protection agi.nst every aggiession. II; has likewise addressed a 'bird note to t ie court's of Munich, Dresden, StutPfc'd, Hanover CarUruhc. Darmsia.lt Sc "Cisel, an I aho to the Diet at Frankfort,
ant antl intelligent corrcsp nulent m cadiz, in the correctness of whose information implicit reliance may be placed. 44 CADIZ, AUG 26. 44 I have nevci beheld greater inquietude and more paintul apprehensions lor the fate of a revolution than is exhibited
in x uch his highness calls the attention by the people of tins place. They have of G "in i'.y to the spirit of revolution lost almost all confidence in the measw Mi :-i menaces the . general peace ; and ures of the Cortes, who, they say have
announces that a considerable body of Austrian troops are already on the maica for It a y, to provide for tne security of the Austrian provinces, and prevent the propagation ot the revolutionary spirit in the Trausal pine Peni nsu I a. The cinp'.ior of Russia has given notice of his intended visit to this capital- to
yet done nothi.ig ; meantime the King and
his Ministers issue orders that create the strongest doubts of the integrity of their intentions Riego has been ordered to move his army from Isla to another station and other troops have been ubdercd to replace him I wice he has felused
and the peopliThere'
REPUBLIC OF COLUMBIA. CURRACOA, SEPT. 9 A letter has hem uceived lure from Puerto Cabrllo. giving an account of the taking of Jiarcetona by the forces under the independent gen. Btrtnudr.s and also the capture of a squadron of 1 1 flee I eras, commanded by the Spanish chief G'wrrrrro, who is stated to have been killed in the action. The letter also states that a sanguinary battle had subsequently been fought between the royafistr-fcpcl independents, near Cumana but,Vs our endeavours to procure a sightjSX' Sfc letter
in question, have proved unavStl
arc unable to state particulars
llintr, we
to obey the order
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consult with his august allies, our empe- implore him to presist in the resolution, ror, .md the king of Prussia, on the pre- The troops ordered in his stead are sent state of Europe. known to be commanded by Officers inTne troops intended for Italy have not imical to the new system, Sc partizans of yet inarched. Eveiy thing will depend Freyrc, t ampana, and the other devils on the return of the courier, sent to the incarnate of the fatal 10th of March, who emperor ot Russia The camp at Pest have yet suffered nothing for their helwill e firmed, and the troops be review- lish barbarity, and for which the people ed by his majesty Hher accounts say cry aloud to justice and to vengeance 40 battalions were on the march Even the women of adiz swear they will Ih rlnu Jug 5. '1 he emperor of us- defend the gates against the entrance of tria h is made a very important communi- the troops destined to garrison it, and cv-
cation to our court- respecting Naples; cry day play cards appear in all the puband couriers are very frequent between lie place;- instigating a corresponding fee-
Vienna, Berlin and Petersburg. ling in all classes Riego is surrounded All proceedings respecting a new con- when he appers in public, with the filial stitution for Prussia are suspended. cry of4 don't leave us for Gods's sake" The Neapolitans are taking measures His own feelings, and that of his compatfor the defence of their territory against riots and soldiers, are in unisoiMfcitthe any invaucr. people's, not does he think patriotisnyW - bids the course he has taken, thought FRANCE taris. ug. 20. would appear to be in hostility to For some days govci rment has been the sovereignty of the government But informed or a conspiracy to murder most the assassins of the 1 0th of March yet of the royal family, and ministers to ex- live with impunity Cadiz cries aloud cite the army to rebellion, and to place for protection the Cortez has yet fulfilsome member of the family of Bonaparte led none of the engagements with the lion the throne. The steps of the conspi- berating army the orders of the Minisrators have been watched; and the whole lei of War have a most suspicious feaof them, with only one or two exceptions turc of the counterrevolutionary project, have been apprehended, and will answer and the army of the fsla concious of their . with their i:vcs to the offended majesty strength in the affection of the peopled vXV of the laws. have dared to resist the official mandate. A painful itcrregnum is thus created in Rom?) ius;. 15. The states of Bene- the affairs of Spain, and who will yield, vento and Ponte Corvo, are still in a state the government or Riego, is a question of of complete anarchy. It is said, these difficult solution. v two states have entered into an agree- u jn Malaga a similar feclg'exists in ment to declare themselves free, sove- consequence of an ordei for atnHge of reign and independent. the ganison there, and the pcopl threatPreparations are making in the Austri- cn vo interpose to prevent its extVution an states for the imperial troops expect- n this dilemma the Minister of War has d" there. resigned. Although the monopoly of tobacco is saplf.s. July 31. still declared to exist, there is no article Jjfiiir.i if Sicily. I wo magistrates of moie publicly exposed for sale in this eminence have arrived here from Paler- place, and the authorities find it imposmo, and brought to the king the details sihle to prevent it It is one of the many X of the melancholy events which have oc- melancholy proofs everyday visible in u curred in that capital. s usual, the first Spain, since the adoption of the constituaccounts were ;rctlv exageratcd '"lie lion, that the interpretation given to it by Nea-ooUi an-troops killed and wounded did nine-tenth of the nat'on, is perfect liberty ; not excerd Sou, and te victims of dis- that is, the liberty oi every man's doing tinction w; c the piincrss of Catalica & as he pleases Ont of this anarchy it is d' Acre, am v. a col Sanza Anarchy had too much fea cd the horrors of a revoluceased to reign at Palermo, and a special tion are vet to come Be assured it is vecouocil of oubiic safety were employed ry far fioni being complete, and that in restoring every t ing to order. Spain, at this moment, is as much in the
SARDINIA.
Turin, Aug. !6. The following document is said to have been actually addressed to his Sardinia majesty by his Piedmontese army: Sirk Y c army is loyal and faithful, and gives a solemn pledge of it to their sovieign. Sire it is reported that your present ministers are soliciting a succor of Austrian troops. The Austrians wee arc and will be not only the natural enemies of the 1 iedni'Mitese, but of all the other people of Italy I he recollection of 18 15 is not far off. Your soldiers know what is meant by haing Austrians in the country, although as friends. They have always usurped the honor of our exploits. The Austrians are the execration of Italy. Your soldiers, Sire, will not hac them but as enemies To ask their assistance would be an instippoi table insult to the honor of your soldiers, who boast that they are sufficient for the defence of the throne, the country, and the constitution. RIOT IN ST. JAMES SQUARE. TheLjndon Courier of the 1st September contains some particulars of a riot which liappermed on that day. A mob had assembled at the suggestion of a Mr. Mills, tar the purpose of proposing an Addiess to his Majesty, calling upon him to dismiss his Ministers and tli-solc Parliament. The orator hail began his harrangue, cheered bv the mob w.tn i e was seized, together with some of his fi iends, and carried to Bow street The mob followed the officers, pelting them with brick bats and breaking windows. Major Cathwiight, appeared to gtc bail for Mills, when the following dialogue took place Magistrate Who are you, sir ? I am Major Cathwiight. Magistrate Aiojor of what ? I am not a msjor, I am only called a major. Magistrate Then what are you ? I am a Captain in the Royal Navy Magistrate I hen captain, and not major Cathwri . ' , ...v one question to ask you. I n e w. disrespect, and pray aie you no. i.;.. . a personal recognizance to answci a cunuciion? I am Magistrate Then I must reject your bail. Captain Williams then offered and was accepted. I he other persons were dismissed. A Courier had arrived from Italv with dispatchs for the Queen. Her majesty's
stock immediately rose. Alderman Wood was in high glee. Piccctiiii gs against the consjniui.is at Palis were going on. L is positheiy l epoitcd that fuin tutc has been sent into some of the sia.e apartmci.ts in the l owei. Jl Post. Some doubts have been expicsstd of the correctness of the account wi.ich c ga e csienia) respecting the oulcr leeched by tin King's upholstcm, tor a supp:y oi cltgant bidding, Sc otiui furu;tuit, tor the Tower We have maue inquires into the fact and we have nOoia-
son to question itsauihouty 1 . i r-:i.
i lorn the two first paragraphs. alLv
it is evident that the ministers. anticip-Yc-thc conviction of the Queen, aie picparinir rooms in tl;e Tower for her. '1 he
axe which sexeied the heads from Anna Bolyn and Mary, is stili there ; but it will cost Castleieagh and Lhcipcol their heads it they attempt to use it. It is eiy remarkable tl at at the moment the King's Attorney General ascended the bar, to detail the cnarts aj;i iiist the Queen, as he was uttering the fiifet sentence, a strong fli.sh ot lightening went thtough the house followed by a trcmenduous clap of tl undir. J he circunutance excited a nn st cxtraoulii ary sensation through the house. T. liritcn. We understand that a ady of this city is woiking an elegant dress, to be ent idled with a most stdendid border et lain-
a hour work which is intended as a piesent to the Queen. Edinburgh iat James Wilson, convicted at Glasgow of 1 igl. Tit ason executed m tl-.t 30th of August. He was drawn on a l.uidle to tin piacc ot execution, along with the decapitator, w ho was masked Mid woie a cloak. 'I he piisoner was louoi) chu ltd by the mob when he appealed on the . platfonn Wl en he fell tin inch was ! loud with ciks of mutdrrl" After he V was taken own his hi ad was cut rfF with an axe at a single stiokc and held up to the mob who again ciied niui di 1 1" A Peei, coining out of the IIou-c of ' Lmds was assailed by the mob with ioud demands of a shout for the Qui en. lc endeavored for tome time to push Ink
way through and to evude coinpli::nqe? but at last, suriounded and tint ; U ned1 with violence lie stopped sl oit ar d took f off his hat. "And must I cr th Qr cn forever ?' said he to his per- cuio-. Yes, yes, off with vour lu'.t Yon n u-t. v.i shaii ! exclaimed the mob. Well t en said ! e, if must, l i re g es m ho Huzzn ! th- Qim rn foi ever ? anil may all you i wives hi like her."
Saw Logs 'unfed. THE subscribers wishes to pui chase a quantit) of Saw-Lnesi. principally POPL R. for which Ca&h Cc the customary pi ice wih beghen.
J. & W L. COL. MAN.
June oth 1820. sot!
1 Y xirtueofan Execution tome
J B rectt ti from the Cleiks office of the
1- nox t i cuit court I will expose to pub lie sale for lund office inonev on Saluida the 18th Inst at the t our 11 use in Vii cennes one house and half of lot o.l8f Iv in.in the Brnough of Vinctnms take as the propcity ot EUazei B i aiteri suit of C. 8c T. Builet, and on-is. JOHN DEC i:R s kc. November 4th A. D. 182j 43 3?
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