Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 April 1821 — Page 2
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STILL LATER AND IMPORTANT t ROM EUROPE. Palladium Office Boston, March 24 AW. Arrived ship Uascius, Melius iroiu Liverpool, bringing papers to the 13 utt, inclusive. ll is stated in the Ulcst papers, that the main division ot the Austrian army, consisting of 60,000 men, broke up trom its quartets on the light bank of the Po, on the J9tu January, with orders to MARCH UPON NAPLbi A tiumfesto.it as stated, had been istued, announcing the ivasion to be nude, not by Austria, as a separate power, but a, a member of the Holy Alliance. 1 ho invasion is aUo stated to be made solely for the purpose of dictating such a torm X constitution to the Neapolitans as may consistent with the safely ot their tXiieiehbors. , . , , The great question was to be agi uted
Irrthe House ot v.omniuu vu --v..,
Smaller a petition to the rung snoum
douted, praytnjr tor a resiunuun
QlioenS to the Liturgy. U was rumorid currently that the King had contented to this measure. A petition of 3000 merchants, bankers, kc m London, and a petition of 5000 in Liverpool, have been presented to Parliament in favor of the Queen. , i r i new return was ordered ot the am mnt of the national debt, foreign loans, sinking fund, revenue, Uc. Ministers repeated that the expenditures ot 1841 wild be met by the revenue, without a- ' ny new toa is or new taxes, and that the export trade had increased. WAR BETWEEN AUSTRIA AND NAPLES. From the Commercial Jdverther The eastern mail which arrived this forenoon, brings us news trom London, vBo,tw, down tothe Hth of ebrua The following is furnished in a
r iftoet sheet irom uui ww..w-rv,.. V 1 Nfc . . I r If will
leirl. Mussel ana uaiui.c. .....
be seen that the names ot war nave v leneth burst forth ; the Huiy Alliance have carried their arms into Naples, for the ufUoly purpose of crushing the .pirit offiecdom which ha just begun to warm and animate the bosoms ot the lenr degraded Neapolitans. Whether the "August Sovereigns" will We able to confine the storm tothe kingdom of Napics, or whether the general discontents of Europe wi;l not cause it to be spread far and wide, remains to be seen. A London paper of the I ith February says : By an express which arrived yesterday from the Continent, we have received the important intelligence that the main division of the Austrian army, consisting of 60,000 men, broke up from its quarters en the right bank of the Po, on the 39th utt. with orders to march on Naples. A manifesto has, we understand, been issued, announcing the invasion to be made, not bv Austria as a separate power, but as a mcmb.r. and in the name W- of, the Holy Alliance On that basis all intention is disclaimed of occupying N a3 pies with the view of territorial aggrandisement, but solely for th, purpose of dictating such a form of constitution to the Neapolitans as may be consistent with the safety of their neighbors. An outline of tke form of government meant to be imposed as the ultimatum of the Allied Powers, has been despatched to Naples for the consideration of Parliament, iho'wiU bt allowed a ihort time, seme
letters say only two days, to deliberate on the pioposition Meantime the' Austrian army will advance to Kome, to uceive the answer of the Neapolitan Parliament ; but, as theie is little boubt hat the hih and spirited tone assumed lately by the nation, will produce an indignant rejection, it is expected that a very few posts' will communicate an attempt, at least, on the part of the Austrians, to occupy the fortified posts of the Neapolitan frontier. The proposition to the Parliament ot Naples is signed by the Emperors of Russia and Austria, and the King of Prussia. It is mentioned, but we feel disposed to withhold ourcredence on that head, that the name othe King of Naples is also affiled top By letters troui Trieste, wc learn that the Austrian fleet," jn thjjort, consisting of two sail of them and three frigates, besides numerous vessels of a smaller class, are underVders for immediate service. The garrison of
Trieste has received instructions to march to head quarters at Milan, but they are to be replaced by other troops ; and the Austrian ports on the Adriatic are directed to be put in a slate of dofence. Thus, after a peace of six years, the flame of war is rekidlcd in Europe ; and if Naples should possess the power of bearing up against the Austi ians, it may be long before iti again extinguished. Though the advance of the Austrian troops was expected at Naples, no suspicion existed that it was so near at hand. A London paper of the 4th, nays : A report was current yesterday, that his Majesty intended to tacrincc a part of his income, and that he had graciously declared his intention of complying with the wishes of his people, for the lestoi ation of her Majesty's name in the LiturWc understand that, in consequence of the difficulties arising respecting the admission of the Queen's name in the Liturgy, an intermediate course is to be adopted, the introduction of a prayer into the Church service, in which the names of the Queen and the Duke of York will be inserted. The wording of the prayer, it is added, is already determined. We understand that his Majesty's coronation is positively fixed for the iSthof June next, the anniversary of the battle of Waterloo.
gland. It was celebrated by religious ation cf the successlcr in the 'jtist dyservices, ami by the most extiavagar.t nutly of liraganzs. The service conclu "merry-making," in varions parts ct the ded by an eloquent and appiupriate diskingdom. Large donations were made couise from the pulpit ; after which the to the poor, on the occasion, by the nobil- members of the gov eminent and the De-
It? anil eentry. puues proceci;u 10 wic u&u ci session,
On the 25th January Lord A41arfl and the shouts of an immense multitude
ton moved
"That the
Feb. 1820, which excluded the miflc ofArchbishop of Bahia)
the. Our.itn trm ih Liturcv. was ill-ad- muuural address, remarkable for elo-
vised and inexpedient.
a warm bate
-j- i t 25th January Lord AVIlarrt and the shouts of an immense multitude X in he Hotise ot Cofrjoit of spectators. The Aassembly bcinp; ; Older of Council of tflfKWuly constituted, the President (the ), which excluded the n??rne of Archbishop of Bahia) delivered an in-
:dient." On this motion, quence and perspicuity, and replete with took place, which was fi- sentiments of piety, loyalty, and patiiot-
ism. I lie whole citv was snlenmcliv H-
luminatcd in the evening, in honor of the national solemnity of this memorable day.
Jt'kso'.i,
Ocn.
h utt. was i i. his w;-.y
Hornet. Cupi. Heed,
tv.illv flfruipfi for the motion. 209 : a
gainst it 310 majority in favor of Ministers, lul. LATE FROM SPAIN. Letters from Cadiz to the 27th January, of undoubted authoiity, contradict the report of the convocation of the extraordinary Cortes to decide upon the invitation of the king to Laybach, adding, that the high powers had not in any rcfiect interfered in the affairs of Spain. A Trial had taken place at liuio? of those conceanedin the insurrection theie, in which seven persons had been condemned to death and five to the galleys. - h V
Frigate Macedonian. The foJlovnnj; January the 24th, numerous petiYkniwA
statement is strongly confirmatory ot tne were presented, praying an cnquirjiVit account received a short time ago, via the conspiracy against the QuVen, forroc Panama, of the murder of thepait of the restoration of her name to the liturgy, crew of the Macedonian in the haibor of nd for the impeachment of ministers. Callaa. Mr. Lamblon in prcsent'mx a similar pe-
Larcst from CalUo. By the anival of tition, from Gateshcsid, allirmed that
nineteen twentieths of the people were now opposed to the measures of minister. He prayed to God, that the indifference of the noble lord, (Caitlereagh) might not lead to the most disastrous consequences. To "a question f:om Sir
Trancis Durdctt, Lord Cattlcrcah as-
Wc understand
preious to the i tu Florida. T'k
is ueputeilnor Havanna, to obtain trom the CarvYm General of Cuba, an ordsr for lic delivery of Florida to this government. Captain Reci will meet Gen. Jacksou at Pensacola, with this document. ENGLAND. By an arrival at New York, London papers to the 26th January have been
received. In the House of CoitmiorX
the ship Hannibal at Sag-Harbor, from
the coast of Patagonia, accounts have been rtceived confirming the intelligence of the maswacre of a part of a boat's crew belonging to the Macedonian, in the pott if Caliao. The Hannibal while at
im, in lat. ay aoum, ieng ji oz
West, spoke the ship Panther, Austin, of suredthe house, that there was no intenBoston. bound to Gibraltar, by fhich the ti0u of substituting" any other prosecuabove iniovmation was given.CtDtain tibn for that which had already come to Austin represented that he leCtiriQ an end It did not follow; however, that
eort, in consequence of an isdiscrimuiattred to the liturer. Mr. Brougham asked
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VERY LATE FROM ENGLAND. CHARLRSTON, MARCA 21. By the fast sailing ship Fame, Captain Berry, arrived this morning, in foity days from Liverpool, we have received Liverpool papers to the 7th, and London to the 5th February, both inclusive. The most important intelligence they furnish is, the determination of the British government not to interfeie with the Sovereigns assembled at Laybach. on the internal affairs of any of the Nations on the Continent. Of this they have been officially notified by the British government A letter from the Continent asserts that the old King of Naples had peremptorily refused to agree to any alterations in the constitution of his country lecently adopted, and that the deliberations of the Congress had consequently been Inouy.ht to a close, and that orders were immtdi ately despatched to Milan to put the troops in motion. Monday the 29th of January was the first anniversary of the Accession of Gccrge the Fcu'rth, to the Throne of En-
fire bein, imened unon them bv Ihe
Spanish aattories and that the day after the capture of the Spanish frigate by lord Cochrane, a boat from the U. S. frigate Macedonian was fired into by the Spanish soldiers, and several men killed on attempting to land It was added, that the Viceroy at Lima erdcred an escort for rpt Downs, and conducted him on baard his ship. No blame however appears to have been attached bf i aptain Austin m Lord Cochrane, or to any of his men, on this unfortunate occasion. V. V. .idvocate. OF PORTUGAL. LISBON. JAN. 27. The Deputies met on the 25th, merely for the puipose of choosing a provisional President and Secretary, and of appointing a commission for the verification of the qualifications of the members On the following day the Cortes 'assembled in the metropolitan church of St. Mary, where solemn nruss was celebrated in the most impiessive manner. At the nme moment a royal snlute was fired from-tl.e caMle and the fortresses, and ' v the ships of war and all the vtsis !hc river, which were decorated with Ib.s's. The salvos were repeated when the Deputies proceeded to Uke the oath on the holv Gospel The oath en
join? fidelity to their trust, allegiance to
9 whether the noble lord meant that no inquiry was to be instituted against the Queen, but that all proceedings in the way of punishment were to be discontinued. Lord CastlcreaKh would rot anticipate the argument on the subject. Lord Castlereayrh gave notice, that so much of his majesty's speech as related to a provision for the Queen, would on the Wednesday following -be referred to a committee of the whole house. Mr. Wetherell moved, lThat thric be laid before the house copies of all the collects trom the time of James I. tothe present period, in which the name of the Queen consort had fiom time to time been inserted;" which was agreed to.
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Public Sale. i will offer at Public Sale, orn
Friday the 0th of April next,
at 10 o clock a. t. several tf
fJ2 Yy fi l t TO
ii mini ii j
and Household stuff, too tedious torrfntjon Conditions made known on the day of sale I will also RENT Immediately, the house wherein I live, and give possession on the first of Msr
next.
MAT?K RAUNETT.
jllllir ttut.livj - rj - - the reigning sovereign, nnd the prcserv- Vintonnes, March 2 5. 1521. 9-td
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