Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 March 1821 — Page 3

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VINCENNES, MARCH 24, 1821 A shock of an earth-quake was sensibly felt at this place 4 o'clock, on Tuesday night the 20th inst. The last mail brought us no papers from the City of Washington within seven days as late as the preceding mail, we are therefore still left in suspence to the fate of the relief law. A report has reached town, which we believe may be relied on, that Missouri his been receive into the Union. SOUTH AMERICA. -ri tt --"ot preventatives l.avo ryiiU- Ciuvii.a decisive exp.c5sion r rlh-vv- of Houth American in favor oi '.e Uh-ui i un- ub.iuenuy to t.ie rc-indcnciidence-l . . v r .i ,.,.; MOll MiOVCll OV All.

reading : and the bill to reduce the pay ot rthcers in the Civil Department ae t-n ... -i- discu-sbn to-day in the House of Representatives aUo. The bill for indulgence to debtors for Public Lands, was ukeo up to-dav in the House of Repre-s'-nt.nu-but the opposition was so

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to-morrow. "Missouri was r.ot touched to-day it will come up to-morrow." "Since willing the above the FLORIDA TREATY is ratified four negatives Col. Johson, of Ky. James Brown, esq. of New -Orleans, Col. h ilJiams, of Ten. and l Trimble, of Ohio, were the negatives. Lex. Pnb. -idv

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Submitted the resolution, which will dc found below, r.nd which after much ''shutting," amom; a certain description vS member, vas agreed to by a majority of 19 votos. A tcml-r regard for toe flr:- of ih-: Executive was the alledrcderound of objection, by those who opposed the resolution-very iew having the hardihood to avow their hostility, to a r uHO which has enlisted the sympafuscf the friends of Liberty throughout the world. Would that wc could nl-

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tio ) to this question at least, h-s had the courage to disregard the ouhesof the .n-rcva people and to pursue a course or policy directly hostile to his own pror. nand the principles of tne republican pv.-ty, to which he is indebted for alt his gicatuc.. tiiom Tin-: wAsmirr. ro:; tity gazuI rr Mr. Clay fiubmiucd the following lor consideration. licctved, That tio tlouso of Rrpvc entatives participate tvitl. the pcop.e of tin- U li'.e-.l SUtes, j.i ilio ep i.ntcst wMr-U t'.-cv reel for the success c.t the Sr:.:.Ui. r'rovi:,ccS of SuulU A.nenca, And Hut it v'il! Kiv, its c.mtJ.t.or. miV.,.1 to the PrcsiJfMt He Lnucd v.-;-. ".vei cirn:i Rnu i.i;:i: , ",i,.1cUra..yof f!1C S:.ul provinces. V :hc above vcsolmion a very m e- '' , in vlii'-'o Messrs. v. lay, ' ? M U: Kcey, Serf a,U, aiOn for inavOmtc postpone

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LATEST FROM EUROPE. The pilot boat Ulysses came up from below about 12 o'clock, and brought us packages of London papers to the 9th of December, inclusive, received from the ship Magnet, in 53 days from Liverpool, ten days later than before received. We have only time to give them a hasty glance and make a summary of the most important of their contents. London, dec. 9. A letter dated Genoa, Nov. 25, says, it is reported that Austria has declared war against Naples, and that the Austrian troops passed the Po on the 20th of that month. A letter from Maine of Nov 25, says important note is spoken of as having been presented to the Allied Sovereigns by Lord Stewart, respecting the affairs of Naples.

A new treaty has been negcociated between England and the Porte, with reference to late events. The intelligence from Vienna comes down to the 25th of November. A private letter of that date states : "It is now announced as certain, that the Ministers of the great powers assembled at Troppau have decided upon transferring the seat of their negotiation from thence to this capital, this decision has been adopted upon the ground that the affairs of Naples, and other important topics, which occupy he attention of the Congress, are of a nature to prolong the conference for some time. The fact is, that the Emperors of Austria and Russia are daily expected here. The accounts from Spain reach to the 23th ult. and are far from being of a pacific character. The King's valet-de-chamhrc, M. Bassengourt, was arrested at 11 o'clock on the morning of the 25th ; the motive of this proceeding is not mentioned. Some skirmishing has taken place between the garrison of Burgos and the armed bands which are in open warfare in that province. The populace of Valencia, it is said, have gam been in a state of insurrection, which lasted

two davs ; they demands the head oi r.. Ho, and the punishment of the Archbish. op ; the latter, it is r.ddrd. has embarked lor Rome. The government .has been forced to promise that the trial ot Lho should take plnce without fuither delay. The news from Vienna ami Troppan, as to the decision of the Congress relative to the affairs of Naples, i. ot a very contradictory character, and apparently founded upon conjecture . The Emperor of Rusia, who has recently received several couiieis from St. Pctei'sburgh, ie preparing to depart for his capital. It i affirmed, that his Imperial Majesty had received advice that a Treaty of Trade and Navigation on the

Black Sea, has been concluded between England and the Pone." London. Sunday Evening Dec. 10. The Lord Mayor, Alderman, and Common Councilmen of London, with the Sheriffs, Recorder, and City Officers, proceeded at 2 o'clock yesterday, from Guildhall to Carlton House, where being introduced to the presence of his majesty, who was seated on h'i3 throne, the Recorder read the address and petition of the Conn:,'.') Council, condemning the proceedings against the Queen, and praying for the dismissal ot Ministers. The following is a copy of his majesty's reply : "It has been with the mot painful feelings that I have heard the sentiments contained in the -address and petition now presented to me by the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council, of the city of London. '"Whatever may be the motives of those by whom it is brought forward, its evident tendency is to inflame the passions, and mislead the judgement of the unwary and less enlightened part of my subjects, and this to aggravate all the difficulties vitii which we have to contend."

CENSUS OF KENTUCKY. The following is the population of the whole str.tv of Kentucky, although not officially en, it may ' be relied on as nearly con - t The incicase in the last ten yer.vs, is some where about 38 per cent an i .. ..i ;.v c increase when we consider th- '.vr'hv to the states of Ohio, Indiana, ';. Missotn t, Alabama Sco. It is net vt s'.'til.id by congress what number uil he cniith d to a representative for the next ten yrsrs : but it is probable Kentucky will have 13 member. The 4, largest towns et?.nd ihus :

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l.exmgiou, Louisville, - -Riifisellville, -

North and South Frankfort, 1679

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Population of Philadelphia Population of New York Population (if Baltimore Population of I li state of Marvland

135,273 123 706 62,738 407,300

FROM LISBON. The accounts by the L. M. Pelham are to the 28th November. The new government were going on well ; the Cortes of Portugal were to essemble on the 6th of Jan The liberty of the Press was guaranteed. The new government had repealed the old quarantine regulations, and American vessels will infuture be subject to only a few days detention. There was a slight alarm at Lisbon on the 1 1th Nov. occasioned by an attempt to upset the new order of tilings ; the result however only tended to strengthen the p-ovetnimnt, and increase the attachment of the people. The vice pies.dent, andtno other persons of rank, engaged in the conspiracy, had been taken and tent awav. Mrr, Jrtv. CJP T Uli E O E LIMA. &c Advices have been received at Bermuda from the Pacific Ocean, across the Isthmus of Darien,thrt 1 -,rd Cochrane's squadron and annv. hr:' .--ured the celi L,r,i ruv r! I.i..:'. ;!emendotia

resistance, in w;.-. were sunk : 1 pniirtir.e deck".'.

that the province of Quito had dtcisUHy shaken off the Spanish yoke.

BOARD or TRUSTEES of the Borough ot Vinccnnei.il mmon Council met. March I9ih, 1321 Retolvrd, That the Clerk of the Board advertise in the Western Sun, for three weeks, that the Boaid of Tiustccs will ut their next stated meeting on the third Monday in April 1S2K proceed in the investigation and coi fi.mation or rejection of the ciaims to town lots, which have been tiled upwards of three months, and that the Board are now prepared to receive any additional claims, and act thereon according to law. A true copy Test, G. R C SULLIVAN, Cik: Sheriff's Sale for Taxes TWILL expose to sale at the courthouse door in the tosvn of Springfield, in Pokty county, Indiana, on the Uth day of April next, the following lots in the towns of Spiingfield and Cxnthiain rr r i mill h thereof as will nay the

tax and costs thereon, if not sooner paid. Lots in the town of Springfield. Nos. 8, 9, 89, 90, 91, 85, 70. 63, 36, 3, 44, 58, 51, 41, 138, 175, 174, 173, 188, 187, 4, 59, 64, 10 2, 14, 5, half

of 16, and half of 16. Lots in Cynthiana. Nos. 23, 5, 30, 39, 21, 16, half cf 6, half of 7. Wm. BOYLE, s.p c. March 9th, 1821. 8-3t One Hundred Dollars Howard. RAN AWAY about the 20th day of October last, ftom Samuel Hopkins, esq. in Henderson county, Kentucky, a mulatto man slave by the name of Gordon, belonging to Mrs. Elizabeth Buckner, of Paris, Bourbon county, Ky. the said slave is a large well made man, nearly six feet high, of a yellow completion, slow of speech, and of humble deportmem, a cooper by trade, seems well acquainted with common carpenter's tools, and can make good shoes, he can possibly write and read indifferently, has worked at the United States Saline some time since for Messrs. Talbot & Fisher, as a cooper for several years, was raised near Fredericksburg, Virginia -- he took with him when he went away a long black broad cloth coat and pantaloons, and sundry articles of clothing not made up, which be may have exchanged for ready made clothes. It is believed he may have gone far into the interior of Indiana, Illinois or Ohio, or is attempting to get to Canada. The above reward should he be taken up out of this state I am authorized to offer to any person who will take up said slave and deliver him to the owner in Bourbon county, or to me in the town of Henderson, or secure him in some jail in this state so that the owner gets him. or fifty dollars if taken up within this state. JAMES HILLYER. Henderson, Ky. Feb. 12, 1821. - 8-9t

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three years oicl, a long swucn iu, 2 hands high, no brands r.or mirks to be seen appraised to fc37 50 cents by Richard Edwards and Robert B. Smim, before me, J Y. WILLBORN J p. c. March 1st, 1821. 8-3w