Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 May 1821 — Page 2
been caused by the various and contra ciicioiy accounts of the passage of ihc Po by the Austtian troops. The result of toe deliberation of the Allied Sove reigns ai Lay bach will form an other grand epoch in the politics of Europe Whether they decide upon a war against the liberties of the people or recognize the sovereignty of their will. Whatever may be then determination it cannot be uninteresting; to the people of thit country. Federal Gazette Z.avalf tte. When Lavalctte had been liberated from prison by his wife, and was Hying with sir Robert Wiison, to the frontier, the postmaster examined hi countenance, and recogniz d him through his disguise A postilion was instantly set off at full speed M. dc Lavaiettc urged his demand for horses. 'I he postmaster had just quitted the bouse and given order that none should be supplied The travellers thought themselves discovered, and saw no means of escaping in a country with which they were acquainted ; they resolved upon defending themselves, and selling their lives dearly. The postmaster at length returned unattended, and then addressing himself to M. de Lavalelte, he said "you have the appearance of a man of honour : von are Otng to iirusscls, where you will see M. de Lavalettc ; deliver to him thoe two hundred Louis d'ort, which I owe him, which he is no doubt in want of." and without waiting for an answer, he threw the money into the car riaojc and withdrew, saying, "you will bo drawn by my best horses, a postilion is gone on to provide relays for the continuance of your journey.' I'iercy .fnrc. The 4th edition of the London Courier contv. is sdvic.es from Madrid to the 8th. Cn the morning of the 1th his Majesty communicated to the municipality, that ho had .vu il some insulting expressions ird tonivds him on the prececdin evnin : -as he retired from the prome-rta-l a ul he ' oped that they would take th. p; opr measures to prevent such an oRonco m future. The measures which the inuni-'ip dity adopted, were to send in k corrrjiiir'n to pitrole round the place. O i the 3th, the Iving went out at his iiHtud hmn He hid scarcely quitted the palace, whvn most insulting cries Wire hoared mingled with those of k,rr tk kr;g- t the Confit'stion! " Th b,ulv guards, a ho were on duty, fell on the mob, sword in hand, anil some persons were wounded )ne account savs. that some of the citizen were killed 1 ' .'ownrds midnight, on the 6th, the rnunicip litv of Madrid, sent a request tot;e kmcsforthe disbanding of the body mamIs. " The Kinvx ordered its dismission, and th" peons composing it will receive suie otuer a?pomtr.cnts. The m ini tpaiity of Madrid, in announcing this intelligence to the pcop'e oF Va IriJ, declared that the per.on of the kinT w s sacred and in iolable. "Th !pHrterof the body guard were su--,vi ,L'd ov tv vn'ris n troops, during the night of hc seventh. VUO 'L M ATIONT. Of the nriia!ifu ' f Madrid to the People. Citizens of th neroic citv of Madrid. N thi tg can be done amidst agitation. The laws have no force but in tttnciuility.
Your complaints are just, and will not fail to be attended to. Does the Municipality deserve your confidence ? Yes, for it is your work lie therefore without anxiety You wish the Constitution ; it is that which all good citizens wish, in spite of faction. Constitution speaks order, submission t the laws, and confidence in authority. The Magistrates of the capital of Spain watch and labour for your welfare. Blame them if ther do not fulfil the hopes you hare conceived ; but wait, and watch their conduct. The Municipality will never belie itself. It swears it by the constitution, which it will maintain until death. JiignedJ Frncia Fenandez de Ibarra. The Augsburg "Gazette Univcriellc," announces positively the march of the Austrian troops towards Naples. Intelligence from Vienna of Jan. 31st, mentions that it is the general belief in that place, that the army under gen. Firmont has passed the Po. Gen. Paulucci, has received orders to take the command of the flotilla fitted out at Venice. The terms for the passage of the Austrian troops have been concluded with the courts of Tuscany and Modena. An article dated Vienna, the 4th of Feb. states that the Duke de Gallo had set out on tee 30th of Jan. from Laybach, with the ultimatum of the sovereigns for Naples and that it ofiers to the Neapolitans the chance of seeing among them 150,000 Austriansas enemies, or 40,000 as allies. Naflks. Jan. XI. "The official journal give tho following account of a letter from the King : "The King enters largely into a detail of the extreme kindness of his reception by the Emperors. His majesty adds, that he ha nothing of interest to communicate as to political affairs but that the re-union of the Italian Princes leaves room to hope, with the divine assistance, for the adoption of a better system in the affairs of Italy, and confirmation of the tranquility of Europe. "General Pope, on the 19th, under the title of the order of the day, congratulates the National G u&rd, both horse and feot. "If the chances of war,5 says he, "should lead the enemy into your neighborhood, remember that the Neapolitans have more than once defended their fine country, and that Saragossa, which does not contain he tythe of the population of Naples, resisted for a long period the attacks of two powerful French armies.' "Sicily still refuses to send Deputies to the Parliament. A smothered dissatisfaction prevails in the island." From the London Courier of Feb. 19. We have received this morning Lisbon papers to the 3d inst. They contain the proceedings of the Cortrs on their first assembling, which are of considerable interest. The suspicious symptoms, however, which attend this early staijc of the disorder, must not be too implicitly relied upon The dark and acrimonious passions, which great political changes always generate, have not begun to display themselves. The machine itself is scarcely in motion, and its operations consequently but imperfectly ascertained. Examples are not wanting to illustrate these opinions. If they were, we would refer to Spain, as the most recent. That country is hastening, with rapid strides, to the inevitable gaol of successful revo
lutions anarcy. From thit chaotic mass, order and beauty may, perhaps, hereafter arise ; but w hy seek them by such means ? mm EARTHQUAKE AT ZANTE. Extract cf a letter dated Corfu, Jan. 16. "Haviner been absent from 2ante. I
going to war with tome of the naiivc Princess. We ate sorry to hear it ; for, whatever victories may for some time be obtained by discipline over supeiior numbers, the time will come when the discipline that conquered them, and united by common interest, religion,- nd habits, will avail themselves of their
have escaped the terrible earthquakes numbers, and diive us out of the Penin-
that have visited, and perhaps continue to
agitate, that island. The first shock took place on the 29th ult. soon after 4 o'clock A. M. it was of about one minutes duration, and so tiemenduously violent, as to overthrow a great many houses, and more or less injure every one in the city. Some lives were lot by the falling ruins, and a great many pcrkons wounded It happened to be the day of celebrating the festival of St. Dionyeius,
customary procession was commenced Clarissa Stull. J
sula. South America will one day have the West Indies, and yet Great Uritain. deprived of these members, will have a much more vigorous trunk aad healthy constitution than during her former excessive corpulence. Herald. STATE of INDIANA, josky county Circuit Court, March ferm 1831.
Laurence Stull 1
vs. i'etuicn ror utveret
with more than usual solemnity. Sir
4 Patrick Ross and the garrison also assisting, as is common, but in this instance with great ceremony, in order to conciliate the superstitious ideas of the people. The procession had scarcely left the
TOW at this day came tho p!ani&
by his attorney and it appearing o
the satisfaction ot the court, that the defendant is not an inhabitant of this state, it is ordered that notice of the pendency of this suit be published in the Western
Sun, a news-paper printed at inceiines,
church whan an unexampled deluge of the apace of four weeks successively, ?nd
that unless the defendant appear at the next term of thin com t, to he holdh at the couit house, in Springfield, oifTtlin f i mm . 1
iourih .Mr.iK'av in May next, anu answer
to the laid petition, the matter andtl.ii gs theiein contained will be adjudged in her absence. 4- JAMES P. DRAKE, Clk. f.c.c.
compc. ncarc ,t rain c o m s
rain commenced with such violence that
the comp my was dispersed to seek refuge, ai d !ic puss's being unable to regain th Sunch of St. DiouyMiis, wc;e
l to deposit the reiicvin the viicUcr they could gainThe linucd 5 4 iicurs, attcndCv!ulor lumps ol' ice, as triey are
more properly termed, equal in size to an egg, and weighing a quarter of a pound, more or lcs. The situation of the inhabitants during thi torrent, with their houses thrown down, unroofed or cracked, is represented as indisciibably miserable. Dining the night it broke down the dvkes formed lor leading the water from the castle, (on a lofty hill immediately above the town.) swept awav six houses
Domestic Attachment.
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820
2
George Scott,
v s.
Jese Jackson,
TV - OTICE is 1 crcby jciven, that a wiit
Xl of Attachment npaintt, the goods, chattels, l ights, credits, monies U tfiects of Jesse Jackson, an absent debtor, hr.s been issued by the Mibscriber at the suit
on the decduv, and carried them with of Gt-crre Scott, for $20, and that un-
furuitiire and inmates, into the sea ; three less the said Jrsse Jtckson does appear p-rsons pensed in this way, and many and give hail at the expiration of 30 days were maimed. Minor shocks have since from this date judgment will be t-ntcictl been ft.lt to the number of ten in a day. against him, and the property so attach-
Tho first was attended by the death of ed will be disposed ot according to law.
ten individuals, and about one hundred slfj
more were wounded. 1 he second of
n violence took place on the evening
tnc fith inst Greek Christians day,j and
a SKm
IS-lio
Given under rrv hrr.d snd seal this twenty-firt (h.v o Anril. orie ihojard eigh hundred and t wrntT-onc. E. STOUT, i.v.K c.
lasted lontrer than the first ihoutrh the
undulations were less strong ; nevertheless, mnnv buildings already in a totterinp: condition fell a sacrifice to it ; and, what is the most serious feature attending it, the country, which had pretty well escaped the first, has been thevictim of the second, and in three popilius villages a great number of houses are
mrown uown nom me lounoanons. tiifi-r nvt tv, u.. g- r r--.A r r,.
titnitmn n T )inft m trrihl. nnf inr 1. . . .:
. .v.......... . . , ano to maKe
oiu vows ouenngs, religious procesaioMs lemcntations, and total suspension of public business- It is probably the heaviest calamity that ever befel these Islands. The damage, after the first shock and torrent, was estimated at one million of dollars ; at present no estimate
can be formed. Both the violent Ahorvks
nave oeen ic it nr Ithaca, rT'd C.v oo, of the fr t
ta I he
NOTICE. I S bcreb given that 1 will attend at my a store, in Market street, in the ! orouh of Vinccr.nes, on Monday the 29th day of October next, for the purpose of
receiving and determining all clsim a-
a dividend jmrnrr ni!
tors of said firm, of so much of tl cHit Mr n
be able to convert into money on or he-3 fore the above date, and the crecitcis cf the said Jabb 5 LeRoy are hereby notified to exhibit their claims on or before the said 29th day of October next, otheruiir tlif'V will hf vrlnrtr f n . I, - 1
11 u iL r'rcts) from all benefit te be derived
r lT.rf lrcm the distribution so to be made as a-
:prc
of
rived in
further
mis
chief has not vc: i:'tW,.irf! ; as the dense atmosphere and S. F. w inds continue. MONTREAL, V. 9. MARCH 28. Our East India Company art Rgiin
foresaid.
AH persons indebted to said Jirm will please call at my store and make in-mediate payment, orsuitawill be instituted without repfct to persons. 1UCHD. M I ANSON, Truttie. Vinccnncs, April 38, llll.-13.it
