Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 June 1821 — Page 2

L vi Lbi i'HOM EUROPE. " The s'lip Cincinnatus, arrived at NewYork from London, brings European advices three or lour days later than before received. The Piedmontese revolutionary disturbances had not yet been quelled. A large Itussiaa aimy was btiil marchi.ig towards the south of Europe, not m itanding the complete submission and enslavement of Naples It is therefore obvious that t lie sovereigns have determined to effect a couuter-revoiuiion in Jspain and Portugal and to compel these nations to repass under the yoke of absolute despotism. The CV eek insurrection in Wadachia and Moldavia, against the Tui kish (iovernment. has assumed a very serious aspect. Ypilanti. the leader, is a distinguished and popular prince in the fl wer of his ag, and is stimulated not only by an aident desire to change the condition of all the Greek provinces of the Ottoman empire, but to avenge the proscription and degra elation of his father who va ten n from liis retreat, loaded with ch ins, stripped of his possessions, and put to death by the porte. The ihteiligence altogether possesses considerable interest, and we have crowded as much of it as we conveniently couid into our columns. 'Franklin Gazette. Extract of a lettrr from a gen'leman in .Yachirochrsy of the 2d May. "Some Spaniards from t. Antonio have lately arrived here to trade ; thev brought several hundred mu!es and horses. Amongst them is a Mr. E'asmus, President of th Council of St ntonio, who . says Ameiicans are permitted and encouraged to settle in ti.e province of Texas T ie new Constitution is in operation. 1L is authorized to invite all the Spaniards to return to their former places of residence they are pardoned ; many, but not all, will go " Louisiana Herald. ST. AUGUSTINE. Extract of a letter from St. Augustine Dated May, 7 "An officer of the United States army, arrived here yesterda-v, to make arrangements with the Governor for the surrender of this place. Hut what appear very strange is. that though a vessel arrived licile yesterday from the Havanna, in five days and brought one of the governor's sons, yet !e received no dispatches from the C:;pt un General there, without which lie cannot enter into ait angements for the sarrender of the place " Richmond Inquirer. An arrival at Xew York confirms, in every particular, the news that ' araccas and La Guayra have fallen into the hands of the independents. The following, from the National Gazette, sheds a new. but we hope not a true, light on this victory of the Patriots. In addition to the 'particulars respecting the evacuation of Caraccas and L tgittyra by the roval authorities, which have been furnished by the caplain of the schooner Cecilia, we offer the follow, in extract of a letter to a resi lent of th' city, from Porto I'abclln, dated the 18tn ult. and written by a gentleman who was obliged to leave the two places above mentioned with the members of the Roil government Mat Gaz. ' The people of to'or have ot the bet- " 'cr of u. Supported by l,3'J0 negrecs

"and Samboes, tindfr the command of United States to Rio Janeiro, ith his extortion, and rnak them experience a " B-rmuues they have compc.icd us to family, arrived in this city yesterday more effectual protection, than they have "flv the capitalfor want of a head on from the F;igate Congress, in which heretofore enjoyed under the British, or

u our part, not of strength. On the 13th, they came passengers.

u Caraccas was abandoned; on the 14th,

Nat. Int. any othei dominion.

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Laguayra"" W hat anarcnv reigned IMPOR TANT. The Philadelphia 1 he following gentlemen nave nexu u nn thP iiiiii TiP vtur,. of thimrs was An mm nf Tnnrlav ttntes nositivelv that nounced as candidates at the August e.ectior..

I V W I fill W . V W W jmy m u a w W w w w - - - . even worse on me 1 4th pillage mur- the city of Car accas has been capturder neither friend or enemy was par- ed by the Patriot army under GeKerai ed : it was enough to have a white Seublette. The particulars, we presume, 11 " face." V will reach us to-day. Mat. Intel. Washington City. May 21. For the information of persons in va- yQ jearn by the Vrkansas Gazette, riuus parts of the United States who are nat Indian hostilities are becoming trouanxious to know the late of their appli- blesome in that territory. On the Sth

cations for pensions, on account of Rv

oiutionary services, we think proper to state that; owing to the extrao' uinary pressure of business in the Pension Office, many tetters from these persons or their agents in their behalf, are unavoidably laid aside, it being impracticable to answer all. It may, however relieve them from their anxiety to be informed that all the cases now in the Pension Office and not acted on, will be examined previous to the semiannual payment in Septembei, next; anil, when aeted on,

April 400 Usages well armed, and head

ed by the Mad Bnffahe and seven other chiefs made their appearance before Fort Smith, on the opposite side of the river ; and attempted to induce the commacder to let them into the fort Being refused, thev became insolent, made threats, shot three Quapaw Indians and tried to intercept a vhite man, but finally went off towards Lees Creek, robbing all the families they found on that creek, of all the horses, guns, &c. they could find. Thev killed three Delawares on

For the Senate. WILLIAM POLKE, JOHN EW1NG. FREDERICK SIIOULTS. Rei rcaentative. BENJAMIN V. BECK.ES. GENERAL W. JOHNSTON, DAVID BROWN, JOHN MYERS, 3AMESB.Mc.CALL. AT !t AH AM F. SNAPP, C a nlu Co:n;nish) r. WILLIAM BRUCE. JOSEPH McCLURE, SAMUEL EM1SON, JAMES UADOLLET, ABRAHAM WEST I" ALL, Jim. dissociate Judge. john moore, john McDonald. JOHN McCLURE, SAMUEL ADAMS. Sullivan Representative. JOSEPH LATSHAW.

the decisions will be duly reported to the Lee's Creek, ant' .said that th Sacs Fox-

parties concerned it sucn cats were all immediately taken up, a d decided in favor of tne applicants, no diffv rence would be made as to the time of reviving their stipends, or the amount to be paid them as no p.tymeni can lake place till September, and evt ry one whose claim may meet with a favourable decision, will receive the same amount as if his name were already invciibed on the pension list. These remaiks apply to every class of applicants iur i evolutionary pensions.

Arrangements have been made, by the different department of our government, which seemed to indicati an expectation that possession ot the FioiicJas would bevielded to the United Sttsis by the Spanish authorities, as soon Vur offueis ucie ready to receive it. e know, for instance, that Governor Jackson, and other United Mates' ollicci s. are on the spot. R cent injormation, however, induces u to doubt whether the Spanish authorities are so ready to give up the reins of government there, however loosely they tie in their hands. rl hey have a right to retain the possession for six m.nitii from the ratification; but in faito they ought nor to do it. Suc'i a delay couid be or no advantage to the Spanish nati m, whilst it might be seiiously prijud'cial to the United State., by affording an opportunity to a few despicable creatures to smuggle suvesand foreign goo is into our co nurv. Considering what evils attrn.-L 1 a eountrv without government, astiie ? i . t -Idas effectually are, under present circumstances what temptation are afforded to knaverv, what ::n;uiity to

rs had joined them, and that, when the grass was high enough to feed their h'r-es. they intended coming down upon the Ch'-rokees. Numbers of families have fled to Fort Smith for safety. Ctntinet. - .A. Washington, May 17. General Miller, the Gov. of the Territory of Atka.isaw, is at present on a visit to this city May 18 The United States schooner Shaik was launched yesterday morning, a few minutes after ten o'c oek at 1 1 a v -Yutd in this city. She went off in fins style, and had her masts in soon alter.

Sheriff's Sale. JIJJ Y virtue of a enditioni exponas t5v j$ me directed fiom the Clerk's office'

of the Knox Circuit court, I will expose '4

to public sale, on Wednesday the 11th l-ivT ii Tilt,- iwvt at tlj rniirt lu.n r .. .

vi" j v-f l J a tut VU u l c null it- ill Vincennes, two h.undred and twenty acre 3.' of land, lying, situate and being in the old donation known by the No. 129, taken as the property of Jonathan Hornback, t satisfy John Tompson. JOilN DECKER, Shff. k.c. June "0. I 82 1 . 22-2t

ALGER IN MS AND '! UNTSIANS. Pakis, March 25. Accounts from Mahun inform thai the De oi Algiers l;as a squadron of eieven sail ot vessels, at sea and that I ty 11. 1 eaten depi edatiops on the Spanish coinn.et ce. I; is added, that the Spai ish tonsul at Aliei, had been confined to hir house, uniii after the squadion had s.iised Tor. c l ui.isian fiigatcs, three sloops

cji war. :mrl (nnv fitln-r nrnicrl , w -1 c ..... . .. i i .

1 - v --', umi jti.is iiju, ui.u as eaugni near m-

vei e iosi in me Day 01 1 unis, m a dreadlu. gaie on the 7tn and th ui;. together wiih nearly 4uj; (f th. ir erews lv. eivo u.ei c5aiiis vessels a ere also lost in tne ame gale, and eight were driven 00 Nhorc.

;30 DuLLAHS RKWAKI). V ' ALKED away from the subsciiT bei, living: in Logan count v, 15

miles south of Russelville. on tlie 24th

inst. a negro bo by the name of Jason,

nineteen years of age, dark complexion, down look, soft voice, five feel two or three inches high, wore away a dark, yarn coit, (pel haps Janes) pale bine partaloons. half yarn, the r st of his cloathii.g not known, it is expected that he is n a-

ki g ior anada, as f,e made an attempt

ceniies t lie above itwaid shall be gncn

to any person that will take up said boy and cos fine h:tn in jail so that I get him again.

JAMES ALLEN.

April 26, 1821.

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F.xtrict t.f a letter fro?n St. jfuguttinc. it would oe inu--.ii to be ui.ed that an .unhoused American f filler," were here 1 ir some mc.iiis to checK the im-pr-. bsio-is tnat aie e.,dca vn.ii ed to be 111 '.lit ttllll I'll 1 I'l'.ti'f I Itlntll'lii: ..1 tlio t..

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crime, we hope that, on nvoi c direct i-Vc ,s within this nrovii.ee. to the mein.

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formation, it will appear tint the go eminent ot Spain has not determined to ?erince the value of the acquisition as much as is in her power by k possession to the last moment H 1 tlie value of an act of amity consists in the manner in which it is p 1 io me-i. The government of Spam having, after an ungracious delay of two yeats, mule

ui) its oind to ratify the treaty, on

:n,

certainly to have wasted no time in carrying it into effect. Nat. Int. Mr. Sumpieu, lute finiiier of the

uiee ot i;ie Vn.eriean character, anc m.

r " jni v ol those unioruiuate people. Some p.ij:is!i tiaitois heie, represent the A-.11-: i( an as ab'jut to : eize--t-beir nv-oes -d other pr-.p.. : : , finally isjeinate ih; m, 1 t .-i :ji etcc rc aL.u Ai um- i:jel r. n so lar rs to induce i:iein to gju uo C',rcat nr! tf their

Io. a nivK' iumi!ial eonsidera- ' Air.crican 1 bel anxious . r.l t o jruble "ub-as should !)c t ' t our government should ' -i'ng p(.- tinn of t! : ab-

ti.n. As tn.it tiir-e l e 1 . , ! - u t :

ountry from pillj-t and

Pocket Book Lost. 0T on Sunday the 17th inst a Red

Morocca Pockel Bcok, tied up in a

shawl, containing one ttn dollar notion , the Biancn Bank at Vcvay, aUo a noteN" h.md for one hundred dollars in specie, payable ninety days after date, and Cati d' 3 ' March, 1821. by S. Tomlinson and il. Juhwhon. all perions are hetcbv cautioned against tnuling for iaid note, as I have warned said Tonlinfcon h Johnson, not to pay the same to ar y person but mvself any person finding said Pocket R u)k ill please leayc it cither at the Post office Peoia, or with the Editor of tho Western Sun, Vincennes. JOHN ABEL. Tone 31. 1921. 11. Jt l'lU TlAG neatly executed ml in it office.