Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 August 1822 — Page 3

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rrvr;.v..s august 3, i 822. i'rtnhncr. The agent lot the pay. ing pensioners, savs the Indiana Gazette, has now funds in his hands tr that purpose. The citizens of the county it is hoped will not forget that Saturday next, the 10th irit. is the day appointed for their adjourned meeting, at the house of gen!. H. Johnson, in this place it is much to be desited that the Faimcrs generally attend, the objects in view are laudable and important. The fallowing i rhc substance, of a note, to the P ;st Hill accompanying the last Mail from Madison Firk fire! fire ! Madison has been on tire for these two hours one square is consumed and the flames is spreading fast. It commenced at the madison Hall,

i:iu lias -ijjrcau up iiain vross street, to JuJ;;e Hunt's oflke. Ind. Farmer.

ARKANSAS, MAY 20. Intruders on the Public Lands Conaiderable alarm has lately been excite in some sections of this territory, in consequence of suits having been recently brought by the United Slates against a number of persons engaged in cutting timber on the Public Lands. It will be recollected that the Commissioner of the General Land Office publt hrd a notice in this paper last winter, foiewatning all persons from intruding on lands of the Uni cd States, or "committing waste on the public timber,' under penalty of the law. Pursuant to this notice, instructions wore some time shee forwjrded to the United Stated District Attorney fo this territory, directing him forthwith to prosecute al! intruders on the public lands. Accor

dingly, upwards of thirty suits were com-

arxl cheerfully encotiragicg caih other fn ?UU that of the enOmy ; and -as soon in their endeavours to reach the shore, as I receive the returns 1 shall inform you Another and another BUrge engulphed of the result. them,and their fate was irrevocably ical-' I have ordered Col. Loicnzo to pursue ed ! It is believed that Perry being an the enemy in the direction of the Pcdieexcellent wimmcr, might have gained gal by which road they arc flying in the the shore ; but his strength was . com- most shameful manner, pletely exhausted in nobly exerting him- God preserve you many years. Given self to save his unfortunate companions, on the field of battle. Davajura, 8th June,

"On this painful occasion. I feel unequal 1822. (Signed)

to the task of delineating the "characters or touching urjon the individual worth of the deceased. The tear Which still glis tens in the eye of every one onboard, from the commodore to the youngest lad in the ship, and the sympathetic sorrow depicted in the countenances even of stringers eri shore, declare in mute eloquence that wc have suffered a heavy and irreparable loss ! iOn the 21st, the flag of the franklin was displayed at half mast, which to ken of respect was followed by Commodore Hardy's ship, the Chillian squadron, and the ships of all nations in poit ; and on Sunday last, the Rev. Mr. Andrews (Chaplain of the Franklin) delivered an impressive and appropriate discourse on board, which was listened to with deep interest by the ship's company, and a large number of our countrymen from shore. "The bodv of one of the seamen was found several days since, and decently buried at Quintera Four more bodies were found yesterday, and the party which was detached this morning to pay the last sad tribute to their remains has not yet returned. If I can procure their names in time, they shall be inserted in this letter " Another letter observes, "It may be truly said lic service has experienced a severe loss in these young men: they were universally esteemed, and the cf feet it has produced taroughout the ship is astonishingly great. Our worthy Commodore could not have been more seriously afflicted if he had lost one of his own family " The same letter states

Tin ncnl bv him atrainst this deserintinn '

ot nersons. at the late fAmin term of' fht several parties had previously lan

the Superior Court: and we understand dc a t,in samc P,acc "it" meeting

a , that more than one hundred suits will be brought at the next (August) term. . Those prosecutions we believe, arc, as yet, confined principdly to prisons cngigedin cutting wood on the Mississippi, for the use of the steam boats navigating that river. Gazette. NEW-YORK. JULY 10

MllHar) Goods.

I . N. WIIITTKLSKY.

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any difficulty, which probably induced them to venture further than they would otherwise have done. an arrival at Baltimore.' LATES I FROM SP NISH MA IK. Cukraccoa, June 15. liV flic last accounts the Spanish ves

sels were anchored off Pounto Hravo. in

Anofhet Spanish t'afiturc Captain consequence of the outward bav being Ryan, from M. Thomas, informs tint the commanded from the heights round Pucr

sch Dick, Miles, from Laguaira, of and for Rah i more, his been captured and c irried into Porto Rico, by a Spanish privateer It was only on Saturday that we announced the capture, in tiic same man-

height

to Cabello now in possession of the Colombias. who have four hcovy cannon and a howitzer mounted on the Vigia The Spaniards still maintain their ground although a very heavy fire is continually

ncr, of the sch. Elizabeth, bound to this pouring into the town.

By adices from Porto Rico, we arc

informed of the arrival at St. Johns, on the 30th ult. of H. C. M brig of war Vcngador, having on board Don Francisco Linares, and Dr. J Diaz, the former appointed civil governor, and the latter intendant of that island Ry this letter brigadier Scbastino Calzada, an old commander in Vcnczuln and St. Fc, has ar

il ved ; he is destined for the expedition

port

P MM UL INTELLIGENCE. Bv the ship nrolina Ann ' ap'. CofGn, from Valpaiiso, arrived at New-York on the 4lh inst, the editors of the New York (iazette have received letters from Officers on board the F-a-iklin 74, confirming the report and detailing the painful particulars of the loss of a boat's

company belonging to that ship The. ary at my of Costa Firma, and appointed

following is an extract trom one of the j second in command to Gen. Morals, letters : who is nominated general in chief. I)c41 On Tuesday the 10th instant, a most ' fore the Wngador, several transports

tnelanchollv and deplorable event occurred in this Ray. On the morning of that day a p my .consisting of s ven officers, viz Lieut James N Perry, Dr. Cornelius C Dc Puy, midshipmen Robert-Mar shall John t'remer, Edward Preble, Robert H. Coffin, and Reuben R Pin'. nam, and three seamen, ramed J!n Smith. Is; iMalancton C. Read, and Wi'ni.m N.'Danc all belonging to the F ak in, left thr ship in one f ! cr boats, with thr design of visiting Qu'ntcra, a .small town 16 miles to the northward of tiu place, Formerly the residence o' Lod Cerhtairc. On Hearing the shore, thy unexpectedly found a high surf ro'ling in, and attempting to passthroiri it in m-dcr to fjaiu the usual Ian ling pi c thr bot was overwhelmed by a trmendiuu surge, which capsized her and th ew the whole party into the sea Mid'n Pinkham and the lad M'Daniels were the only persons "who escancd to re'atc the dreadful ti-

dings ! Mess-s Marshall and ' rrmrr, although excellent swimmers, disappear, ed rery toon, and it. is supposed wcr f.arricd down by one of the seamrn who was unable to swim, .as he was holding Jfrshallhv the'eoat. Dr. DcPuyand Mr. Pietfe, neither nf whom could swim, were supported and repeatedly placed on the bottom of be boat, through the cool and intrepid c xcftioni of Lt Perry and Mid'n PinkJiam ; but they were at often overwhelm;1 and dashed aci-vler. When cvrrv ffirt had been bafil d.

rr had disappeared, i P.-rrv and yr-unr toa WCrc SCetubufktifirj the waves.

sailed from Cadiz under convoy of two sloops of war, for the coast of Gcllici. to receive on board 1500 troops, to reinforce the army in Venezula Orders have also been scut to Ilavanna to remit 30,000 monthly foV the support of Morales army. IMPORT A N T I NT ELLlGENCE. By an arrival yesterday from Coro, the following official important intelligence has h en received here, and we hasten to lay the same belore our readers Official drsfiatch from Gen. Maratrs. Yesterday morning at daylight, I commenced my inarch from Juritiba, for Ihc puiposc of attacking the enemy, who, according to information that I had received, were in the vicini'y of Buchivacot On my arrival I learnt that the enemy had marched to Davajura I immediately ordered that the division should countermarch by the road of the Hato

del Padre, for the purpose of refreshing the troops, it being about 12 o'clock They had noi finished when I found my self suddenly attacked in the rear, with great impetuo3itv, and after a vigorous

resistance made by the rear guard, assis

ted by several columns which I ordered

to advance upon the enemy, t succeed

ed in completely routing them, and dis

persing them in every direction, hotly lUirsued by niv troops. The loss of the enemy consists of col Pinango and several officers, who have fallen into our hands, and upwards of 200 rank and file in killed, wounded and prisoners Our Joss has been trifling in comparii-

F.THOMAS MORALES. To hi3 honor Don Manuel dcCairera y Coliono, Governor of Coro. f . Extract of a proclamation of the governor of Coro. I have this moment received the following despatch from colonel Don Juan Tello : I have just surprised this town, and have made twenty prisoners. The troops of general Soublctte were completely routed and dispcised yesterday. I still continue pursuing his flying forces, which arc every moment fulling into my hands God preserve ycu many years. Commandancia General, Zavsarilia, 4 o'clock a. in. June 8, 1822. (Sgned.) JUAN TELLO. Extract of a despatch of Col. J Tello. to general dc la Tunc, in Puerto Cabello Amongst the articles taken on the field of battle in the late action, arc 200 cargos of prov isions, 200 mules, the military chests, music and colois, all the private papers and military correspondence of gen. Soublctte The battalion of Boy-

aca has suffered very scvciely, very few having escaped. The following are extracts from several letters received by the samc opportunity, and wc arc inclined to give them crcdi from the rescspcctablc source from which they have emanated. cono, June 1 1. The remains of the division of Soublctte, lUyes, Vargas and Torclles, have been pursued by Loicnzo and I'cllo, and there is no doubt but that they will be entirely destroyed. The loss of the ene-

! my up to this date is more than 400 rank j ar;d file, among which are 23 officers, 5H)

new muskets with all their ammunition, camp equipage, baggage and provisions. Aniong the slain is an English colonel 'inargo is among the prisoners, and has been treated w;th great generosity and tl:'; respect due to. h5 rank; by the brave gen. Morales The Spanish army has to deplore the lo-s of three of her bravest officers, viz : Bolct, Frcaon) and Fernandez who fell in the hottest of the action, leading on their troops to victory, and glory Our loss has bi:en - in killed and wounded, 97 rank and file.

Borough flcsolutinnr. NOTIFICATION. Resolved by the Board of Trustees of the lir.rough of Vincennes That the borough Constable sell by public outcry o the lowest bidder, the labour pf making a drag of thorn bushes with ' a sufficient weight affixed thereon. St forthwith dragging the East side of the river effectually, from one e:;tf.nt of the Borough to the other, so that the moss collected may be sent off in the current, and the grass kept

entirely under water: and the said pur

chaser shall stand bound to perform the said labour in the same manner, and on

the samc terms, as often as the committee hereafter appointed shall deem ncces-

sarv uuring the ensuing six weeks or forfeit his pay for the labour he may have rendered Resolved, That a committee consisting of three citizens, one residing in each watd, be appointed to see that the contract be complied with on the part of the purchaser, whose certificate shall be satisfactory, evidence of the samc, and that Atr .imbrose Mallett of the Lower Ward, Mr. Samuel Ttnrn of the Middle Ward, and Afr Richqfd P. Price of the Upper Ward, be said commit e Resolved, Thatthe borough Constable advertise in the Western Sim of to-morrow, by having the foregoing resolutions inserted, that tVo i?t contract and labour

wid be so!-, a Voiv.aul-at the house of

Mr. Ch. '-ver, ori Monday ensuin?.

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AS just received from New York a small assortment of.

Yellow fic White mounted SWOKI).

Gilt 2c Silver KPAITLE TTS, Eagle Zz Ball BUTTONS, Gilt Si Silver EAGLES, Silver LACE COKI). PLUMES, DIUKS. fee. ALSO ON HAND,

Gold Silver A TCIIKS. Silver SPOONS, & THIMBLE. Steel f Velvet MONEY PC .-I'S, Watch CHAINS, M:LS. IvKYS, Barbers BA?X)KScf the livt rjuAlity. . PEN KNIVES, & PIILEMES, Hair c' Shav:i.g BRUSHES, BRASS CANDLESTICKS, L .dicsg:lt CLASPS, SPANGLES. &c 5c. Which will be soid cheap for cash. 27-3t August 1, 18CC.

Cheap for Cash. JOlTx KWKVG.

HAS just received a beabunablc suj: ply of. NEW GOODS.

62-3vv

J-ilv -6, 13:2.

OST on or about the U'n inct:uif, v.

sm?ll polished steel djhk plavz

wiih f-ilvcr handle any peisun finding

the same, and leaving it at this ofii e shall be suitably rewarded lor their tioubic; 25-lf Vincennes, July 18, 1822. - Specie! Specie! OXR DOLLAR & FIFTY CEXTS

will be civen ucr lOOlbsin PEClE. fcV

iiUliUS weighing lrom .130 to 200 ?T " delivered at the Steam Distillery, by the first of August next. Tuly 12, in:?. MJTir-K. A LL persons having claims against tX l-'e estate of Daviu Harbour, deed, laie of Sullivan county, Indiana, arc requested to come forward with their ar counts nroncrlv authenticate d. on or be

fore the 10th day of June, 1823. SIMON TUR MAN, Adrnztr. of David Harbour, dcd. Merom, July 29, 1 122. 27-3t . L LL persons having claims againtt . U the estate of Abrer Vickory, deed, late ot Sullivan county,' Indiana,, are rennested to come forward with their r.r..

,j , j counts properly authemiced, on or bz fore tlic first day ol July, 1823y - " JENETEIt VICKORY, .. A dm six W JOSIAHMANN Admstr. . of Abher fizkoryrdetd. July 15. 1822. 27 St. ., Stale of Indiana. VIGO CIRCUIT COURT, March Term. 1 822-. Elisha Parsons and John Durkee, admii nistrators of the goods chattels and crc dits of William Coltrin, deed.

Cyrcniiis Chapini Foreign Attachment

TpHlS day came the plaintiffs by Jamcj 11 Farrington their attorney, and oi motion it is ordered, that unless the de

fendant shall appear here by himself cr his attorney, at or before the next March

term of this court, to put in special bail to answer this suit, the ccuri will proceed to hear and determine the samc in his

absence and it is further ordered that a copy of this order be inserted in the Vcs tern Sun, printed in tlus state four wcck3 successively, and that this cause be con tinucd to the next term of this court. A Copy Attest, C. GILBERT, Clerk. Terrc Haute, July 23, 1822.

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tiie 5 th instant.

Passed, Ai::;ut 2 182. JOHN, EWING, Chmn. Test. O. V. JoitNSTov, Clk.fir trm.

IN conformity with the foregoing reso lutions, I do hereby notify all persons dis

posed to purchase and contract for the

labour contemplated v the same, to at

tend at the house cf Mr. Cb Greater on

Monday the 4th int. at 2 o'clock. CI!. DkROME, B C. Vioeennes, August 2. JR22.

x O I It L is hereby given, that the . N Office of the Steam Mill, is kept

msc of Mr John D. Hay.

WILSON LAGONW.frry.

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State of Indiana. KNOX CIRCUIT COURT. September Term, 1 322. Hyacinthe Lassclle, vs. John Huddelson.

Domestic Attachment.

"7 OTICE is hereby given, that a do

mestic attachment has necn jssnca

from the office of the Clerk of said Cir

cuit court, at the suit .r.f said Lasselic, agninst the estate of said Huddelson, which is now pending in said Court; and that unless he do appear by himself or attorney to give special bail, on or before the first day of the September term, 1822, of said Circuit court, to answer such suit, that judgment will be entered against him by default, and the estate aUJtbtd, sold for the satisfaction of th? debt k cosU A. D. ER ASER, Atty. for Attaching creditor, July 50, I 822. B7-r