Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 7 June 1823 — Page 1
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ESTE'EN SUN & GENERAL ADVERTISER. 1 v V JiY KiJiRT STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1833. Vol. 14. No. iy.
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d.on. No late news had been recci-ed fiom Ptto Rico. COM. PORTrssqUADRO.Y.
CHARLESTON, Ap,ii 24.
Trieste, MarcVd: poscssion of Maracaibo, where lit was A vessel from Corlu 10 days on its closely hemmed in by sea and land. His passage, br ngs news that Corinth had movements towards Truxillo and Mcrida capitulated, but that the garrison had not it has since been ascertained, were made departed for want of iiiitish vessels to in the hope of uniting with them the peo-
tiansport mem. pie in mose sections 01 country; out v e n:ue P-P ' o the 13th invent, by News from Missalonghi state that the meeting with no success, he was obliged the schr. Ailigitor, from atnzas but approaches of Preesa and Arta were in to fall back upon Maracaibo lie had they contain no n -ws. She left ..cto.vn the possession ol the Greeks; Nihitaf the with him 3000 men, of whom 1200 were on the 2th, but did not sail fio n the hartcrror of the Mahometans, had joined good soldiers, and on whom he could re- bor until the 18th inst. Com Prt i was Odesseus, and waited the arrival of the ly his artillery was trifling. He had theie when the Aliigm.r sailed in the fot ce under Bozzari, to try a coufi de committed the greatest cruelties and ex- steam galliot eagu.i, with ome other main against Latissa, and possibly Salon- cesses upon the persons and property of vessels of the squadr n 12 or 14 bodies, ica. The forte of the chiefs amount to foreigners. He had in his possession of the crew of the piratical schr. Pilot, 55,000 men. The Greeks arc animated lage quantities of dry gods, which he . recap ured by the boats of the qu:clinn.
sold whenever opportunit) offered. I lie ; who were either killed or drowned at the patriot gen Mantilla, was at Rio Hacha, time or her recapture, had drifted on with about 3 500 men On March 27ih, shore near the spot, on the cost of Cuba,
tncre sailed irom Carthagena, the Co- j where she was taken.
From the Host on Paladium. Airil 29. LA 5 Es I FROM EUROl E.
Captain Uradlmd, who arrived here ' lombian cot vctt Carat) bo and several oyesterday from Marseilles and Leghorn ther vessels for the purpose of rcinlorcwas in Gibralter May on the 27th of intr the blockading sou (Iron off Waracai-
March, and boarded from a British Gov
crnment boat, the officer of which informed, that the French and Spanish Armies were on the frontlets, but no account had been received of the commencement of hostilities
Kew-Orleans Prices Current. JVfir OitLEAXSi Airil 28, 1823 Bagging, Scotch, per yd (scarce) 36cts. . Kentucky, per yd. 27 a 33 It. ile. Hon?. Kentucky, ner lb. 7 a 8
rfr Northern, 11 a 12 B icon Hams, per lb. (sales) 6 a 7 Sides &c per lb. 5 a 6
Boans, per bbl. - S3 Beef, mess, Northern, per bbl g5 prime, per bbl. cartro, per bbl.
Brandy, Cog per gal. (salcs)Sl 50 a 156 8 o'clock in the morning, until 2 in the Imitation (dull) 60 cts. ( afternoon, by the adheients of the empcButter, per lb - 10 a i2$cts. i ror, in which council an animated debate
MEXICO. Translated from .frxican fiafiers by the Robert Fitltoti. Extract from a letter dated Tucbla, Mach 23 The army entered 1 cxiceortcmcl F idav, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, m
bo, with troops, sioies, Stc. The block ade was very strictly enforced. President Bolivar had als . sent to the aid of Muntilla 1 200 old troops at the date of th. last accounts they were within a shoitCHi stance of him, and as soon as theV ouid
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4 7 3 2
Cotton, new crop, lb. 2d quality, - . Alabama & Tcnn.
14 a 15 10 a 12 7 a 10
Cofwc Havana, best, ner lb. 25 a 26
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Domingo. C Cheese. Goshen ncr lb.
23 14
Choclatc, No. I. per lb.
No. 2, No 3, Cand'cs, Sperm, per lb. . mould do.
Cordage, per lb Corn, per bbl (in ear) Corn meal, per do. p. 'Flour, sweet, per bbl. -rGin, Holland per gal. -fmerican do. -Hides, per lb. Iron Swedes, per ton, L-rd do. - - (dull) Molasses, per gal (scarce) NaiL. cut. per lb. -
Pepper, per lb.
Pork, mess, per bbl,
Piitne, cargo.
Porter, London, per doz.
16 6
24 16 17 15 13 40 18 '0 75
50 50
consenuenceof Inn hide having mde the anive al Caithagcna aootit the end ol A
three following propositions. Previous PllL 1 he KenK enjoyed the lull confito making these propositions, a council dcncc of thc Colombian government, of war was held, on Wednesday, from Mt-ssrs. Duane St Adams wv.s daily ex-
pteicu ui arinagena irom ranta re, ;is also Mr Loiich, Swedish consu: general They would sail in the first vessel lor the United States. Ameiicau. From the Baltimore Fedt-ral Gazette. south AMKnicv It is a subject of regret that in so. ue parts of South America, where sacrifices of blood and treasure have for years clouded the pages of his tory, scenes mortifying to the friends ol republican institutions- and destructive to
j the dissemination of liberal fvjn. copies,
snouio suny me tame ot ner pontiparv rgenerntion If the accounts we have s en from Chili, Peru, Sec. be entitled to ere
forma junction, wou.d press irpoTlwaLgfl "ad ron hnd astcmb'ed at Pot t-mouih.
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rates anu torce nun into a decisive oatlc. l'he patriot gen. was organizing a handsome force of artillery. "i Gen Devereux has arrived at Santa Fe from Tunja, to meet the Colombian con gress prep ratory to his depattuic on his
mission to Europe He was expected to
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45 Cts. 1 1 - - glOO 5i a 6 2o a 25 7h a 3 0 a 21 S850 10 6 a 8 4 a 5 83 a 350
took place, on the propriety o' giving bat
tle to the liberating at my; but his majesty mitigated the ardour of the council by his tears and iwreatie stating that he wished to spare the effusion of blood, and
that he only desired the happiness of his
country. propositions. 1. That the ,rm should not decide in his fate, but that it should be left to Congress 2. That he should be permitted to retire to I'ulancingo, with his lamiiy, escorted by Bravo, in order to regulate his aflaits, and afterwards to remove to Ja-
maica
dit, al! the benefits which the patri ti'struggles of the people placed within
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3. That all the troops that adhered to B'P auum iu ue compromised him should form an integral part of the by lhe jealousies and bickerings of a few
liberating army OI U1C revolutionary am is, who, it ap
olnsvjer of th Jun'oof Generals.
pears, arc willing to sacrifice the liberties
Potatoes, bbl.
150 a
Rice, - - (dull) S3 25 Rum, Jmv 4 p. per gal. (dull) N Orleans, 4 p. - 55 I t) - 35
81
a 40
Salt, T. Island per bush - (dull) 40 a 45 Lhcrnool blown, per sack, g3
ground, do. Shot, per cut. (plenty) Skins, deer, in hair per lb. 23 a Beaer, - 8 Shaved - - 24 a Hear, a niece.
I. That he could not be permitted to ol "ir country men to pecuniary aggranrctire to Tulancingo to regulate his af- dizemeut It is mentioned in a letter fan and still less to Jamaica, the Junto published by the editor ot the New Yotk not having the powers vested in them to Statesman, said to be written by a gen irr.m hisrenuest. which anoertaincd on- llc,a" of the hist respectability," who
lv tn f'nmrrrvc "s been lor stmc time on the shores of
2. That in case this request should be ' thc lcific' a ld ,s intimately acquainted granted bv Congress, he should be escor- ' nith lhc character and events of the revted by briradier general Bravo, and thc ollUl0tl Clll ,s 0,1 eve of a civil troops that he might select. t war vv,,lch anst:S from the unparalleled 3. That due regard should bfhad to ' vl,,any of l,lC supreme director, O'Hig. thc olTiccrs and troops thaTshad Adhered ,ns ancl lhe lnl,llslcr of state, Rode tn i , i i M n ! riqucs, who have been connected in com
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75 i ts. m J cts a 2 cts.
: a 27
lb. 5 a 6
. in town, - - 6 a 7 Havana, brown, - 7 a S white. - 12 a 13
Loaf, - - IS a Tallow per lb - - 8 a
Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (saics) gl 40
20 8
imncrial
do.
young hvson, Ityson skin, Wax,becs, per lb. (none) W hitkey. Tobacco, choice fine, per lb prime, 2-1. qualitv, . X -
32 25
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CO a 6 a a 33 a 30
3 J a 3 j 3 a 3i
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40 65 65
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Land Office Ilcmoval.
"JO PICK is hereby i;ncn, that thc
United tita e Land upce at this
lace, will be removed to chawfohds.i -. . r i ..... .. i .. m ...
VILLF.- toe seal m jumiic ioi .uiui'i'. rnery county, Indiana, on the first day ol the ensuing month. . WHITLOCK. R P. M. Tcrrc Haute, May I 4, I 823 I 7
BLANK NOTE HOOKS lor salr at this nfii r BLANK DEEDS for sale at this otlice.
The above was received bylFcxtnjPmL,C!alrl Sd 0 S ,U1 a ma 1 " nnlinirvrnnHrr,! ii ,vinrL. name of Aicos. i he two former of
BVLI1MOHK, April 28. Vc have convctscd with a irentleman
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of these
have exercised their influence, which was absolute to obtain, or ra'hcr in making such evenue lavsas would aid the spe-
who e une tvAssencr,.,. in the cr hr 1 Virt. ir. cuidtions ot me ia tcr ; and it has heen
rived here on -satiird.lv in 24 davs from i observed in many instances, when Arcos
C irthugena. He left Guayaquil about thc ', m-llc Lu'c chases of any one article.
middle ol Match, at which time ptesi- i 111 a,av Ui)5UUll were lain on the dent Bolivar was there. The expedition imP0'1 of s"ch a" article, as to amount
which the Peiuvian patriots had sent a-
gatnst the royalists near Lima had been
defeated. At the last accounts, thc toyausts were wishin a lew leagues of Lima, which place it was supposed, would inevitably lall into their hands again. In consequence of the expected captute of Lima, lugitives and much property had left there and arriv. d at Guayaquil. There vas considerable bustle at G in consequence of tliis intelligence, and markCs
experienced a d pression by the uncx-
p-eted arrival of the iroods Irom ttieoyH uimbo has declared for him, and indeed - give the above three insertions in their
mer place
Sevt ral shocks ff earthquakes had been tea at Luna sub equc it to ihc earthquake in Chm, and tne people in consequence, wete under much alaim for their safety. President Bolivar had about 4000 men at Guayaquil, and as many at Cuenca in the lmeuor. He as picpuing a secret expedition, which there is no doubt, was to be directt d against Petu. In thc province of Cuito every thing was pcif ctly tranquil, as also at Pasto, in the insurrectionary movements at the latter place having been effectually quieted thiough the insti u mentality of Hoiivar l'he bpmish gen. Morales was still in
to a prohibition of it. The governor of
thc province of onception, col. Freyre. who conceived himself next in authority to the supreme director, & who, although
he robbed capt. Pinkham, an Amrerin, of 87000, con- eived himself entitft)jVva part of thc gains of the trio above Ci
or.ed, which they woui! n i i vlinquish, resolved to wrest it funn ti r;n by thc
strong hand as thc Scotc h :;.v, atid has
nrw orlsass, April 21. Thc sloop g- it, capi B-ooks. which came into pot' lasr evening trout Havat a,
sailed from thence on the vt r.imr (1f
Monday week. The Biiish btig SllSan and Mary had arrived at Havana in 32 davs from Liverpool which por' she U-f't early in March Si,e repottsthat a iatgc
preparatorv, it was supposed, t satiing; for Spain, to assist that nation uc;.inst tl inasifin of the French. It w;(v :,iso i ihn morcd that a French army had tn.tr, i - d into Spain. Capt B. unliiekiiy bn,Ught no papers. La Ad'ertier. LATE F'fiM FUir PR. The F.Uctra, R.hbivon Ikis ativd at P' ihdelphia, from L ond .tt Si t brings London papers to the '5th. and a Southampton paper to ti e 17th, which would contain London news of he 16th Palis papers of h- 13th state, that mimMets resolved to commence hostilities as speedily as p' sMble. confirmation is said to have been received in London of the revolt of a French regt. on the froticrs f Spain. Out ol 162 men, of which sergeant Mrrcitr's comoany convists, '23 hav al'endv subsrrib d towards purchasing for their comrade some testimonial of their rcspsct
NOTICE.
bo exposed to sale on the fit t v
y y Monday in June next, the one half
ol an thc lots in th town of Cv a wf ) rds v ill ?, beginning with each uneven number; which lots are the property of the county of Montgomery. If they are t t all sold on the first day, the sale will b couth ued until all the county property is disposed of. The terms of payment will be oik fifth in hand, the Valance in tin. e equal annual payments, with interest from the day of sale, if not punctually paid on or before the day the same become s due. CRAWFOR )SVILLK is si ua ed on .1... ...... ..1 4J.. i r i
nit warns yi Dugar v.teeK ot tn wabashis the county seat bv law ol Montgomcry county, and thc site for the Land Office of the Terre Haute land distinct If is conceived that thc union of a countv seat ar.d land office in the centre of the above county, gives it a decided advantage over thc most of new coun'ies within the tate; and is surpassed by few. it any. in the state for good lands, running springs of water and mill streams, and has every
appearance of health that any part of the state presents, is 50 miles north by west of Indianapolis, and 70 north by east of Terre Haute WILLIAM P RAMEV, Jgent. for the county of Monrgomery. Crawfordsvillc, April 25, 1822. '6 3t. Thc editors of thc H'estrrn Sun, Vincenncs, Brookville Enuirrr, Irdiara Gazette. Corvdon. Indianapolis Gazette
actually matched fiom his government : Ind. Argus. Frar kfott Ky. and Hamilton upon the capital. Thc province of Co- Intellirmcrr IS Advertiser. Ohio, will
there is but little doubt but he will over
turn the government.
respective rjaners and forward their ac-
counts to thc Repub.ican Office, Madison, for collection
Hah for Product
From the Afobtle Register, Af.rll 20. Arrived, schr Knterprise, of Waldeboro George Davis, nine d tv s from Ma
rant bay, Jamaica Capt Davis states, ' "jj ILL give Ifuts made in the neatest that when he sailed, (on thc 10th inst) J andbtst manner ind of any quality, t' c British squadron was fit port Royal, . lor good WHEAT P RK", or ( OR p cparing, as he was informed, to pro- j delivered in Vincennes be' w ten tie last cecd to Haianna, fur the purpose of tak of November and the 25th ot 1). ccn h:r. ing possession of thc island of C'iba j The HATS can be bad a any timr, The commodore had run down to the lee- by giving obhga'isn for thc delivery of ciward for the purpose of augmenting or tier of the above articles concentrating his fotce for the expediti , R CH RD P. PRICK, on. Saw nothing of com. Porter squa-1 Vh.ccnnc, May 2tt, ibZi. Vi7
