Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 April 1821 — Page 2
diert,had better go quietly home again, 'liie Mngol Napn:. tnm.elt, notcoer-o-dlhe Caibon ri, nor instigated by other unholy counsellors removed liom all dangerous and forbidden influences ol son and friends, and affectionate subjects, buttunounded by the Genii of Military Despotism in the very focus ot true monorchical philosophy assailed on ah sides by warnings against the evil themes by reproaches affinal the conduct ot his people," and by denunciations ot hatred againtt the genei ai advancement, whether of human knowledge or ot public liberty King Ferdinand has turned to such Sued account his more intimate acquaintance with the character and objects of his new advisers, that he at onct (if Mgtmtinc Zeitung be correct) cuts awy the vfhole ground upon winch they had intrenched tuemsehes, puiges the Neapolitan revolution of its original tin, makes it a royai and legitimate, instead ol a mere popular rcvomaon ; and il tnere be either sincerity or consistency in the Congress, saves Europe from an immediate and indefinite war. Ir wilt require some ingenuity in the Holy Alliance to combat this plain sense and integrity on the part ot Feidinand.
promises, on hit return, to give them a constitution . f "We have not time to ascertain the elfect of this intelligence on our exchange. "P. b. We just learn that a copy ot the proclomation by the King of Naples, has been received in this place, and that it accords, in substance, with what is abova stated."
LONDON, FEBRUARY 18. Tke Paris papers of Wednesday arrived yesterday. There is notuing new from Lavbacii The King of Prussia had not left Berlin on the 3d instant. The Neapolitan Prince Regent is said to have ordered a conscription, to supply the place of the troops whose services hud expired. He was to proceed, in the beginning of this month, to the Abruzzi, to review the troops there, amounting to 36 000 of whom 24,000 have been completely clothed, armed, and drilled A further aunnlv of 6000 muskets and 4,-
000,000 cartriges had been sent to the . I3 r u z z l Advicet, dated the 30th ult. were received on Satuaday last from Naples The sittings of the Parliament were to close on the following day, but the prorogation, which was not to be made by the Prince Regent in person, was n t expected to be for a longer period than to the middle of March. Meantime the deputies would all remain in Naples, to assist, by their counsel, should any emergency occur, to replace the safety or the tranquility of the country in danger. Intense anxiety existed in all ranks of the community, on the subject of the deliberations at Laybach. LIVERPOOL, FEB 22. Paiage of the Po. This movement, concerning which so much scepticism has existed for the last eight days, is positively announced in letters received yesterday, by way of Frankfort, to have taken place on the 20th of January, the day originally slated. The following it an extract of a letter, dated "FRANKFORT, TF.B. 12. The important information which follows it taken from one of our journal: Laybach. Feb. 2. The Austrian army passed the Po on the 28th and 29th of Januarv, and is advancing on Naples bv three different routes Forty thousand men will first advance to the frontiers, who will announce, ia case of resistance, t it they will be followed by 80,000 nv e "His Majesty the King of Naples has addressed a proclamation to the inhabitants of the Two Sicilies, in which he orders the immediate dissolution 1 Par. lament. He also calls on them to receive the Auttriant AS FRIENDS, and
LATE FRtM HAYTI. From the Boston l)tly Advertiser, of Tuesday. Extract of a letter from an officer of the
U. States' ship Ontario, dated ott apc H ay tien, v Francois,) St. Domingo, Feb. 27,1821. The morning after our arrival, Sunday, we went on shore to pay our respects to the commander in chief. The city ap. peared in a state of anarchy and confusion. Officers and soldiers were to be seen in every direction, tome of them good looking, ethers seeming to be a remnant ol Sir John FalstafTt army. It was reported that the civil governor, (Richard) had lost his head, and that the mob were endeavouring t plunder his hutc, Capt. S. whom we were happy to meet on the wharf, and whose house hs almost been oU home when onshore, introduced us to the commanding general, (Maguy,) a politr and intelligent negro gentlemen, at whose house we met Gov. Richard, ani several piincipal officers, uii or mostly black, under arrest, and who were sent off the next morning for trial, but some say to put them oui of the power of the enraged populace who would kill them. After the ceremony was over at the General's I passed through the ruins of an immense cathe Iral, where I saw three or four women kneeling at the feet of a full kngth image of the Virgin Mary. We then passed through the market place, accidcntially met with Col Bien Amie, who bad just been proclaimed Governor of the place, vice Richard. We shook hands with him He appeared to be a black soldier, about thi;t -five years old, and not in the smallest degree elevated by his new situation. He was with a company of horse who were stationed to guird Richard's house, and some others in the vicinity. Several lives w ere said to He lost in the course of the day We were invited to the house of an officer who said, (and his appearance coi.fn rned
hit -ords ) that he had scarcely slept for 15 nights Things are fast returning apparently to a moie ranquil state. We expect to leave this in a clay or two, for Porl-Au-Prince. It is very healthy here.
decesstrs and the municipality had repaired to receive him, he addressed the immense concourso of people which had collected, shouted three times -long live the Constitution," to vhich the whole
body of assembled citizens, responueu with the greatest enthusiasm ; and amid the liveliest demonstrations of joy&rfd attachment to the sacred ciiaracter, V$t ceeded, followed by a brilliant traiW the City Hall, where he took tke oatrTto the constitution, at five o'clock in the af-
ternoon. Immediately alter, Col. Jecnegyen, the Constitutional Magistrate, delivered a short but impressive address to the Capt. General, setting forth the fidelity of this community, their enlightened state, and their attachment to the constitution ; for which they were always ready to lay down their lives : And his Excellency having answered in an ap prop riate speech, assumed the command, and entered upon the functions of his office. General Cajigal entered upon his on the 29th of August, 1818; so that he governed the Island one year and six months. Several other officers of high rank also arrived in the Maria Theresa. Also, entered our port yesterday, in 3 days from Cadiz, the Spanish brig Alerta, Captain Abril, who informs that the most pei feet tranquility prevailed throughout the Peninsula, and that the constitutional system pursued the majestic march to be expected from the good sense of a nation
Charles J. Hand
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bounded enthusiasm. He likewise sgte at shortcst noticc
that the Mr,g s I'acKei nau sancu lr&m Cadiz for this place, 4 days before his departure lie brings public papers from Madrid us late as the 16th of January. FROM THE LONDON OBSERVER.
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FROM HAVANA AND SPAIN. Charleston, March 17. From our correspondent at Havana, we have received per. brig A" fitunr's liargri papers of that place to the 7'h inst of w ich a fiiend has politely made the following translations : Havana, March 4 Yesterdav arrived at this port in 40 days from Botdeaux, the French ship Maria Theresa on bard of which, came his Excellency Doh Xichola hlahy Lieut (General of the National Armies, Grand Oobs of the military orders of St Ferdinand and St. Herraengildo, who his Majesty has been pleased to name as the successor of his Excellency Don Juan Manurl CajigaU in the high command of Capt. General of the Island, of Cuba, and first civil Magistrate of this Province. As soon as his Excellency landed on the whti'fi whither his pre-
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removing the causes ot tstnma anu consumption, is the greatest discovery that has been made in medicine It appears, by the last number of the Monthly Gazette of Health, that a few dosct of the syrup will effectually remove the symptoms of asthma, and i.rrest incipient consumption, and in a few days it wiU n store the patient to health ; and that the wine of the seeds, combined with an alkali, as spaedily cures gout and rheumatism. So extraordinary has been the salutary efif-cts of these new remedies in those disease t, that the editors do not hesitate to pronounce them specifics The other information this popular medical,
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INSURRECTION AT MADRID. A secoi.d edition of the Courier contains the following article, under the a-bov-head : We have just received a piivate letJ ..... r 1 1
ter fi om Pans, ot which tne ionowmg an extract : yy "Whi-J? rl''cr this letter, anotefit
th.c !-.v c!bassa informs mcrfhat
vrs'ci d 'V : v.r.rier arrived, in about six lavn Horn Sp.in. luinging newsof grn era! i;.::rrrc'iO-: at Madrid; hc Kihg's guard mastered ; his person threatened in short, a most terrible cataftrophe. This I unfortunately considered as official
At a general meeting of te Stock holders of the Rank of Virrennes thc State Bank of Indiana at the Vincenret-
HoteKon Saturday the ' 7th March A. n It was resolved i
That an election for one Director, to
Js surm'V tne vacancy nv w ; .w death' of William E. Breading, wiU J)e
Dtw hOKirn at ire nannnR atcennes on the second Saturday being ti e ft
12th ''ay, of May now er.smu?. na h?t the same be advertised in the Wc&om Sun and Indiana Centin"!.
GENl. W. JOHNSTON, Setty.
PRINTING net fly executed this office.
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