Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 April 1821 — Page 2
President received the congratulations of his tettow uuzwus, on the occasion. The President also received the congiatulations ol many tneinbcts of tirmcbs, and others, on his return to the executive mansion. Lvciy part of the hall of the House of Representatives was excessively crowded to wanes the ccicmony H'ath. Cii. Gaz. UOSION. MATICH 10 Arrived ship Tiiton, Buss-, y. from Liveipuol bailed January Jd, and bmugni Liverpool papers to tnat day, ami London papers to the 2 1st Parliament was to be oppencd on Tuesday the 2 2d of Jan. when his Majesty was to attend and deliver a speech horn me tnrone. He remind ar his Patace at j'rLriiton, where he had recently given to noblemen and their ladits several splendid ciitert,iinmtns. Addi esses continued to be presented to the Queen. She had concluded the negoci ition for M u Iborougii House, to which she was to remove. An attempt his been made in Italy to av-.isiiate Col. Browne, who is b'ed in collecting the evidence against the queen, lie was attacked in the slieets, in the (when returning itom the opera) by two assassins, who gave him four severe wounds i i the head, and one in the chest ; 1mt ii is s dd neither is mortal The h'rench budget shews the finances of Prance, to be in a flourishing sanation. There is ;v surplus of near six million francs in the revenue over the expenditures, and the taxes are to be reduced '2735 1,136, francs. It is sai I the Coronation of the Ring of England is appointed for the 1 8th of Tvlay next. The Pari Moniteur denies the report tint the Kiag of Spain has been invited to Lav baeh but the Gazette dc Prance re alii rm it. JZx tract ot ti Icttt-r from tin officer of the Vmed States armi, to his friend m Portland dated St. Peters ( 4isuu ri Territory,) Heit. 27, 1820. "We are building a permanent garrison, but shall not be able to complete it this season The Indians appear well disposed towards us at present, but I should not be surprised to find hall the regiment scalped to-monow morning, as wc arc living at their merer. f we succeed in quieting them until December, we shall then be better prepared.We never go to bed without preparing for an attack they are so treacherous we know not when we aie safe. "We have just learned that three hundred Indians will arrive at this place tonight or in the morning, to rescue two of their party, which Col. $iti lting took and confined as hostages, for murder, com jnitted in Julv last : but I assure vou they will have hard fighting first, as Snclling is one of the old Tippecanoe boys, "who arc not easily frightened I hope, therefore, we shall be able to give a good account of ourselves in case they make asault." FROM EUROPE. N F. W - YORK, MARCH 5. AVe have received by the Alfred a file of Paris papers to the 19th January, inclusive, containing London dates to the Pith. The most important intelligence relates to the proceedings of the allied sovereigns with regard to Naples. The lion, C. Bathurst is appointed to
the place in the British ministry tacatcd by ..ur. Canning. VIENNA, 29th DEC The Emperor arrived yesterday liorn Troppau. The Emperor Alexander is expected to-morrow The Kin of I'russia is daily ex petted to proceed with the two emperors at Labach. The Court Gazette yesterday published an ai tide, of which the following is a copy thoppau, rAEB33. The three allied sovereign: ened conferences d Troppau, by truncal explanations upon the subject of the revolution at Naples They have come to a unanimous conclusion that this revoiUiion was excited bv fanatic sects and put in execution by the soldiery, forgetful of their tluty. The violent subversion of the legitimate pomer, which was t e consequence of this revolution, and he arbitrary and anarchical system substituted in its stead, are not only in direct opposition to the principles of la r, moialttv, and the true happiness of mankind, but conttaiy to the principles which monaichs have so often and so loudly proclaimed, and which are. necessary to the repose and tranquility of Europe. Penetrated with these truthi, the sovereigns hive with one accord come to a firm lesolution to direct their united fnces in i versing the presen order of thm rs in thr kingdom of Naples and o induce the king so to modify the constitu'ton of his states as to render it mote compatible ith the true and stable interests of his people, as well as with the tranquilitv of the neighboring nations Animated with a desire to bring about tUis determination in an amicable manner the three sovereigns, the King of Frat, and the Pope, have written to the Ing of Naples; inviting him to attend the reference which is to be held at LabacC VIFNNA, JAN. 5. The King of Naples was y-ste dav at Konigliana, and will arrive at Labach tomorrow Auosnuno, 1 2th j w. The greater part of the ministers from great powers left Vienna on the 4th and 5th, for Labach Fmmi the preparations at that pUcr, it would seem t'uU the stay of the Austrian court would be of some length of time. y The King of Prussia left Berlin oVthe 6th of January, for Labach, and would arrive on the 18th -V The new administrative organzLtion of the Grand Uuchy of Linden is adjourned indefinitely. The motives of this resolution of the Grand Duke are not made known. NURF.MDUHO, 12tll JAN. All eyes arc fixed on the proceeding aboutto take place at the Congress of Labach. It is said the king of Naples will, immediately on his arrival, deliver to the allied sovereigns an important declaration on the political situation of his styles. We are persuaded that the ncgociahftn concerning Naples will be prompliy.jN initiated.
SPJ?X n Spanish 36 gun frigate. The Ilyj -criaii, The king has been summoned to at- British, and Macedonian, Amciican, Intend the hoiy people at Labach it is said gales were at anchor in that pott at the that the Cortes determined on the 9th of time, and on the boats '2 in i.un.bei ) spJanuary last, that he should not go : if proaching the Spanish thip, some oi tin. in so. may God prosper them ! Those who on being haikd said they belonged to the resisted Napoleon, may teach other sove- Macedonian. Lord Cochrane is :aUd to reigns a useful lesson of humanity have been severely wounded in the cn-
TU O filClIslJiS. iv .X Itagciucnt.
it) court di4joK On the following day a
The new minister to tin
don. prince Cimiiili, has been received
Macedonian higaic went
boat from the
(n si ere, when
by Lord Castleiea-h oniy as a ptivate the greater pint of the crew wuc n.t--gcimeman." This shew s that England dc red !-and eapt. Iovvnes. xvi.o vaat is a party to the "holy alliance" of regal Lima, was undcr, ,ccciT of apply " knaves. ing to the Yie-Uoy to get an escoit ci
500 men-'A rotithu t Kim on board his idup
the inhabitants bem; f,o incrn:.cd at the supposed assistance gvumcd to the boat:1., bv the Americans."
PIWSSL1.
The army is put on th war establishment, at the mo nent when the king is a gain amusing the people with a prospect of a constitution. I L i Y Tl. Boyer is fitting out an expeditionsome think it is designed to obtain possession of the Spanish part of the island. Xilrs. Trieste Dec. i. The new negotiation which have been set on foot at Constantinonle bv the U. States for a
treaty of commerce, have produced here U1C investigation anu conni maticn ci it-
great sensations. I his city CtuRothcr jecuon oi tn cianns to town n i
places in Italy arc on the ev dept ived of the lucrativ e busin
p vmg the Americans with the
BOARD of T BUST EES of tl c hroui of Vincenncs. in onunon Council met, March 19th, 1G2L Rcivlvtd, '1 hat the Clerk of the lioard advertise in the Western Sun, for three weeks, that the Booid of Tir.ttecs will at their next stated meeting on the
third Monday in April, 1PJ1, precicd in
i
Ajup. have been filed upvvatds of three
n ei I ewhick nfnt
icrcnan-
the Levant. It is cenei ally be-
a 0 iic vtd tliat th;e government will succeed i;i cstabiisiiinj- diicct communications with Constantinople, Smyrnai Salonica, Sec. PRUSSIA. ?rr,V:?, Dec lo.. Since the return of his Majesty to tliis capital, there is great activity in the difleient branclu s of the ministry, and it is afiitmed that the new Council of State is engaged aain in drafting a project for a constitution. As soon us this intelligence was ciiculatcd, blessings vvcie poured down upon our Sovereign, whose benifirent sentiments ncvci have been doubted by P'Tssians ; and the particular iduutionof affairs, only, has prevented his manifesting tosjho vot til that his acquirements arc fVW limited ;h some pcisons have supposvM i id that il lie has not sooner accedef the vislies f his petplc. it has not been o-in to !-ih want (,f inclination or good wi.i. If the mere tumour of this intcllieiue luis fi.lcd the Pt usians with j y, wiat will be their feeling when that bcnifi. e: t project shall be carried into ef lect ?
and that the Board arc now prcjr.id receive any additior.nl claims, t
thereon accordinj; to law. U A true copy Test, (. H.C SULLIVAN, CM.
K0Ti.CE.
The connexion which has existed for some time between Francis Dick sen ?nd Francis Wilson as Murcl anta in. this place under the firm of Dickson V. ilson was dissolved on the 1st of Match bv mutual consent. As Mr. Wilson intnd rtin-nin r .-..tt..,. ..... . 1 .1... 1 .
41HIJ, IV liir, ,u. n .: I u II II 1 1 J UV lilt UlTil opportunity it will be necessary that all demands against the firm shall be pic-
eenieo ueloicthc expiration of the ensuing month ; it is also necessary for the same reason that those who are indebted to it should make immediate payment, else legal proceedings must be taken against them (Signed.) FRANCIS PICKSON Jr. FRANCIS WILSON. March 30. 1821.
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The business will in future be contin ocd bv the subscribar on his own pccout.u Inddition to the stock of the latr firm chiefly consisting f.f new and valuable
BALTIMORE March 0. The ukUhcIioIv circumstance, detailed in the following letter, received at Boston, wc fear N but the precursor to m. my tragical events t our countiymen, and may no doubt Ik traced to that spit it of
ammoMtv which has been cngemWnl in just received from Philadelphia, which the minds of the loyal Spaniards; bv the rryt; altogether a complete, rnc evfenctimin:d conduct n some of our citizens. su ns,firtmrn and which he i enabled
iic imiuous r,, jjio,-rlv lonoen uom me to sell on very "dvantarf oils terms
fiOODS he is now opening a part of his Spring Supply,
VW NLIS DICKSON. J
9-4t
Vincenncs. Maich 1821
FRJXCE. It is reported that a treaty is on foot between France and England by which the great staple articles of both countries will be reciprocally received on moderalc duties. This is a new ground on the part of England but she will not make it general. The well known Fourhc died at Trieste, on the 26th of December.
unprotected Spaniatds, atd Meandered by the idle and profligale can never conitlllt'jtr lllf 111 1 1 '-fl r ! f nlll n -i kmm r-i
and the loss of national character. Office of the CentineU
Jioxtnn. Afurch
jaha'ca Jan. 24. v r l,ircttit, ot the state of India?
r'ret f in Panama, receiv- and in the counties of Crav ford md Edv by his majesty's ship ward in the state ol Illinois. He may Porto Bello. always be found at hir. ofi;ec in VinrrrrM
ii.o i v,M of the 1 2th Nov. the unless when absent on professional husiboats of tac Ir..icpciU n squadron, under ncss he has made an tgreerr.cr.t. for bu-
the command ol luru Cochrane, succec- smess forwarded to him, in his absence.
F.x'r: N
G. U. C. Sullivan, f ATTORNEY Sc COUSPF I.T.Oll AT
TV7ILL practice in the first Judir.ia
V Y Cir
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ded in cutting out oi the pert of Cailao, to be attended to.
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