Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 December 1820 — Page 4
garrison of Madrid, tlsat or or-!unnavigatcd from shoals and tcniunna, and the troops of the oth pests." it provinces, contributed in an ac ttTvtpt live manner to the happinees of IlAiTI. their country. All contributed e have other reports from to the same end-1 repeat it and this ,sliird- One received by way u-ti'innMh,. i.n.minr.it'inn nf nth- of Charleston says the troops ol
eeaiitoiw in sl-eorland, for highj 0 amiy 0f tjlc king Henry had mutinied anil cut t:easo:i. The smfrrers were ofjj ,VlH1jj have been but small,' o is head which they exhibited
TOUUIGN AllTlCLLlS. 'GliEAT RMTIAIN" AND HlEhANI. We. hive the d 'eful and dis-
rnvein ;Mriiidais of certain late
w
exa;n;:l
the poorest clasps out sucn the satr of io:ietv in 23i ham, that . . ....... I.
tnongtu, !Ures-av u make
of them ! Tney were
ins.! r.tm v r i 1 1 l Men uecapitaU'U, at
Aft K
which the phonic called out ;mur-
d e v In the whole. 21 have been
t;ied and condemned. acquitted fJi ditto by consent of the prosecution, and M absconded, who
are to be out la wed
also tion-i
hrir. The hair on the outside of hands and fingers, which is permited to grow, is stated to be so long that he is enabled to tic it round his wrists. His forehead, nose, and every part of his face it; said to be envered with hair. The Indians of his tribe are stated to pay him much respect in consequence of his supeiior sagacity and hardiness. Detroit Gaz.
1 1 j
have
:cvn served -reveral executor alledired causes of hiizh
.season hi !;:gb.p.d. A 2io;i(l. paper -ays " Wil son. t.e cclebndJ 'ackheath
neaei iri;u- laueu m 1:13 niiui-u i
audits service insignificant. Onon 11 P0ie auer vvnicn.tney wc u this account I beseech honorable:0 to Boyer but that a bloody members to form a more correct:"1 wai' v'as raSinS in th ,slaild "rlr-i fivin tlv,t u'hi,-h tlu-v at ores-s Letters have been received at
cut poster of the troops in ques-'Philadelphia from Port an Prince A more heart-rending scene tnn mm i hM'iPv-n flvt flipv nrridated 17th October, containing a'than than the one described in the
in no wav capable of opposing es- ProC'amatl(m of Iloyer addressedjtohowing article, cannot wrcll be tablished order, or of disobeying!10 'the PC0P!e and the army offimagined. Let it be a caution to thu commands of the govern-jtnc Artibonite of the north'lparents, whenever they have ocment but that on the contrary 'fXing Henry the letter says thatjcasion to leave home, never to fastheyVvili dedicate their powers to!tne troops were all in the north'ten their children in the house, so consolidate the public weal. I.'"vltu president Boyer, who was.that they cannot in ease of fire, who amone ot them do notlo1pushing for the Cape, where the.escape. N. Y. Ev. Post.
rv in what I have done, excent injpcople only waited has arrival to
ik.. 1 1- - L" At. 1
me royai
imation is a
having contrbuted to the nationaljcut .oit tlle heads ot felicity. I yield the glory of thojVlv. The proch enterprise to any one on vhoniisPIr.lted .c: to.tl,c 1
A very afilictiwr occurrence
-On Monday last, about noon,
soldiers and 11 smui! dwelling bouse belonging
to neil-armmuctyiiV.Iesin lZl suc- 00;no;n m"-conlT it lsubJccts oi the king, to shake olu11- uu iee;anu, suuaieu m cr-,, h,urs--he gave up at terj wHl m cotrv is mine his yoke-- inviting them to fol 'f. Cn; " the nip,ke, about ooaip-cib- S3 mile, in 2:Himirs;thc (vill is tiiat which the example of the troops at miles irom Hus village, and 4. minute:, m.ich crusted .M-i0l?irh to d,clde the proceedings1 St Mark's ( who abolished the.0Pd . 1 homas v mp. J-.i we had read the prccedmg'y.-..yy mcn 1 royal government and attached P e' was discovered to be m a. lih!: hup urtanl article, we took, 4 V themselves to the republican ) -;bIazc- Tnc lire hai1 made ruch
Ui
a
American newspaper and: 1TALV.
noticed t!w: a young yankre, not: T,c ate news from the contin-
-celeh'att 'd? ' at ad, starting at cnt of Europe was received a few o'clock A. M. .It half past 10 o' dnys since at New-York. Jfotbclock on t';.-evening of the same ino- important is mentioned ex day, had performed, on foot, a dis ce)t a report that all Sicily had tancc of .sc-cenfy miles, and it is submitted t the constitutional not said, that he was -exhaust goVcrnmciit. cd!" whole object was to pay a visit to his father. PERSIA. From what is stated in the V N H riU'i'l L AN!)S. Ioudon papers, it certainly appopulation of Amsterdam pears that the emperor Alexander is giVcn at of whom stands prepared to 4i deliver ' Per-
US.lh) ae sa;d to be Uaivanstic, sia to himself. The
41 ,300 Go:hcsr 32.01K) .Luther- rhanrn d ai'faires at
iana, ,-;Ul0 de ws, and 2,280 xVn- said ooenW to talk of his i.ia,ters
iibaptisfs, ?Joravians, 6ce. vx: . designs on that country ; and dcvvitu 20 00U soldiers, e persons carC!j that England cannot com of none or doulHiui ichgious pjam 0f lt , bceausc sAt? gives away
kingdoms every day in India But the English do not like the i-
dea of Russia's stretching arm in
Russian
in,
' If. riill 1
hCCtS.
STAIN.
A considerable cebate too. lhat dia;ctlon The Ciivv ha . place in the Spanish eortes, on mm) mm Qn the ,jnc of t liic subject oi the letter ot He.go Caucasu vcad t0 ucl when thc to them, winch we have seen in ..deUvercr )ieflses to direct nos-
to
pieases to direct pos
be taken to woich
nin n'u-sn.MHTS aod the order of
v.... ..v.... , cpiiwinn
i tie gmneut to break up ; tne force the Prcsidcnts cannot oflcl jrmy ot the Isle ot Leon. 1 he effectual resistance.
tol!owmg speecii ol Uuiroga on " m tin occasion, translated from the TUUREY, report of it in the Madrid ga- London Sept. 25- - We arc sur ;eUes. sets the character of that nrjfeCd to learn, from a Paris paillustuous patriot in a light sum-pCI tiiat a short time before Ah iar to that in wuich history te- iiVeha, of Joannina, raised the ...... I , .x.... V n.-lMiiri't .Ml 1 1 i' I . r
iaiuuiu H-iN'i'si.Mi. stanuaru ot revolt ao-amst tne!
iutional uazctte. iorte, he had received from tlu
Ciencrai (Juiroga saul, -k l. wno r.ngusn consul, mv mvv a
hav e been tor some time the or- mugnijicicnt present sent iu ?';;zj jviin of that army, wno know the by the court of London. The noble sentimenis of those who present consisted of a large goleumpose it, cannot neglect the op- den tray to receive plates on the poiiunity of removing an error table, together with twelve lamps. by which it is injured The opin- also ot gold, ol immense value! si ion id the army of the Lsla is not Eor what purpose this costly pies hat of three or four persons ent was made to the barbarian b Those vho compose it, always the court of England, remains to ready obey the orders oi gov be explained. '"Tiime.ni. and ahvavs satisfied that government ill "order for the C APE OF liOOD 1101'E. best, have always been, and will The ."British government have always doubtle-s be, disposed im- recently made great efforts to enplicitty to obey it commands courage emigration to the Gape
1 shall not endeavor to throw of Good ilope but the accounts ybame on any individual, but 1 from the settlers arc calculated to Vannot omit slating that in my o- check the current. The nature Opinion the order of which we are of the country forbids the estabSpeaking has not beencommuni jlishment of a prosperous colony, rated iiierally to the troops, and! Four fifths of the promontory is
and to partake of the common;ProSrcss nctorc a"r person reach
beneht ot the laws. It is dated cu uw :"otise.tnat none ot its cosset St. Mark's Oct 16. jtents couId b rescued; and 'dreadful to ralate, three of ?rlr. Latest from England.-- The AY hippie's little children, the elCommercial Advertiser, the first dest alout 0 years old, perished to furnish foreign intelligence.on the tlames. Mr. Whipple was contains eight or ten columns of at work at a distance from home, evidence in favor of thc Queen- - and his wife had. for the purpose The persons examined aie gentle- of visiting a neighbor more than men and ladies of rank and stand- an hour before, left the children aing ; and they testify that no im lone in the house, a lire burning proper conduct on the part of the on the hearth, and the outer door Queen was ever seen by them. shut and fastend. It is conjeeThus then, thc King a:;. ! i.i.5 min tured that the disaster was occaisters may look out i,r -quails ilVior.ed by some hog's lard left
they attempt to toree through theliangmg over the fire. Ko person bill ol pains and penalties. 'heard the shrieks of thc children ; j they had crept under the bed.
aiixadr, u. yj. io. . land were not only lifeless, but al
Extraordinary. Arrived yes-i m,1
tcrciay, in this town, at the store
of Messrs Gibson & Lump ton. King street, the wagon and team of Robert V7. Hamilton, esq. from Hamilton Mills, near Win Chester, Va. with a load of FIFTY FIVE barrels of Hour, weighing eleven thousand eight hundrul and seventy- nine pounds. Thc team is composed of -ix
i
- A. 1 ! .
iiiiuai eonsumeu. wnen riisenver-
We record it as a singular circumstance says the Boston Gazette, that only one capital trial lias occure l in the county of Fly mouth., for upwards of a century, and that for the crime of arson, a few davs since.
Tiie Georgetown Messenger of
horses; and the distance whichjthe Oth ult. states, that Mr, they drew this astonishing load Crawford is so much indispos
ed as to be unable fo attend to his duties as Treasurer, and that the' President has appointed Mrv
eighty miles. The weight of the
wagon, ascertained at the hay scales, is 2014 pounds, which, added to lhat of thc Hour, makes the
sum total 14,973, a weight of up
uaus oi lZA)j pounds to each horse !
A Curiosity A person by the name of Robinson has obtained and brought from the Indian country near Machiraic, an In ian. having in each arm and each leg more than double the number
of joint ordinarily allowed toOV(irnmcnt of tn'IS Territory to
man by dame Katute. This cx-j',tt'e oc:- bave been signed by trav?rdinar being is in a measurerne Governor.
hclple-s. and unable to stand, ve
S A3IUEX I5i;ook, chief clerk in
the Treasury department, to act on behalf of that office. The Chiliieothe Supporter; states, that the Commercial Hank of Scioto at Portsmouth, resumed specie pa ments on the 22d ult. ARKANSAS, Oct. 21. . The act to remove the seat of
that perhaps some tardiness was e
vinced. Re that as it may, I mu&t 'ici-Iare to th( congress and the nation, that thc army of the lsla lias no! the vanity to suppo;e tliat 17 V its own e.ertions it gave iiher-
'vto the nation. Thc meritorious
aid to be a sterile and dreary des
art, without wood or water; and the little fertile spots arc so far in the interior, as to prevent the hope of getting what they may produce to a market these spots are described u li ke islets in an ocean.
he has discovered acontri;
by which he obtains loconiolithis is a large wooden bowl, m which he rolls himself along with considerable facility when on a smooth and level sui face. This
Tin: population of the city of r.'.ci-mond is ascertained to be 12, '. '). In 1800 it was ,3,737 ; in hSU. 9.73.";. Pittsburgh contain 7,U?(J, souls.
Tr f tin f. r I . . .. it. - .'J
Indian, we arc informed, is unite ' P c ,Snora1 ! may learn al rcnuiite knowtintelligent, speakuur the tonue i i ,x i it mjuwk r V . r4- P. edge, and the most knowing mar ot three or tour di ierent tribes i i- . . . n ? and cnvr,Mng fluently in tl c u?" ' incc. common French of thcL ,t ry l- ' "f Vnd 7 ed,!11? al. i i- find fault with a book that lind : . " ,b":,"l! m.L'" ,ms tlmt ho much fault with them.
a uir: hi me lnuiau country what he deems a far greater curiosity. Tins is an Indian, whose bod$- thickly covciej with lun-,
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