Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 51, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 January 1824 — Page 1
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other powers may, & probably will, them to indole in their nni.,inn.
do the same We call this step dc facto out much caution It is reported that the
foreign news. London papers, of acknowledgment ut the sovci eighty of Russians and l urks have ananged their the I ltd Novemocr, have been received the American slates' and we may expect differences; nd as the Pusians, fwho a New York. Spain has submitted to turthei, Hut a higher diplomatic chaiac- arc said to be entirely under tin influence i .it i i ...... 1 1 i. . .i .--..
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her yoke the Empecinado, alone, ap- ter will either be sent out, or that some of Russia.) have made peace vi h the . . i c. i .-... ..i'.i... -. 1 : :ii -1 . . . .
pears to nave ucgiccicu or rciuscu 10 scuu uuv ui urn luuumsbiuuci s nas, or win I ut Ks, 1 am inclined to believe thi
m his submission, Barcelona was not y et nave, the power ol taking upon himselt port; and no doubt it is settled
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vicu ui) uui un; itiiin ui nit v.apiiuiaii vuamv,vvi) ua juuii as iiiu iuuv.it.. n uic legitimate DTO' h( rs and CaU -Oils v 'it on had been approved of The duke of consuls have made their reports upon the the Greeks arc to submit to 1 hut RusAngoulcmc had arrived at Madrid; but situation and feelings of the states " sia will ever wish to see them an indcthc king had not ct reached the capital 1'hc London Sunday Monitor, of Nov. pendent nation, I nter can believe ft'il.nctnrne. 1 1 hi 1 1 r ttti I J ? 1 1 1 (imn:i si'i . 9. :tvs It in 1 hn r tin r:i r t pv rl Ivi'-itinu ir t
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No subscriber at liberty to discontinue sai(I lo l,ave becn Purcnased before the all ages, to require blood to appease its ; From Spain. A gentleman just f.om Until all arrearages arc paid French entered Spain. When Pampclu- vengeance. Fuithlul to this propensity, Spain, has obliginged us with a fW o the
SniwrriliPr tniiKt niv thonnstirrr nf na surrcnuci eu, it was agrccu mat two co- auu in me uue spirit 01 Douroon ven- luuraltar t,hioricle to the 3IM .t Octo-
. . . . . k.. ':i vered waccon should be allowed to quit geancc the unchained bpaimii 1 lirer is
their papers setU by mail
Letters by mail to the Editor on business mistbc paid, or they will not be attended to. Advertisements inserted on the cus
tomary terms p
bcr. The follow ing arc the on v iu n v of
the city without being inspected. I hcy nov tracking tiu way from adiz to Ma- news we find in them which have mi i: .n
w ere designed to conceal the French iu- arid, wuh all the bloody, trophies ot his received through other rha. nels lb.
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iv is sum mai me regiment 01 roa,
gitives but they would not hold them feiocious career. Ptoscriptions, impriall. The rest were cloathed in Spanish sonments, andexecu ions, are the attend-
uniforms, and mixed among the soldiers : ant characteristics ut his restoration 1 : in ganison at Ceuta, lias been t rn. . d
t)rt,cnc cniuliim Art. VlIUUJII
iwrlurmrnt, mint! vnnrifv thr niimhrr ul bUI 1 uul UIC7 1 "B111 "v auuJubauu" W4 ouuvu aun.in.an uii nniCII imopS ate eXptClt II, IC
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ct times they wish them inserted, or they
will be continued until ordered out, and must be paid for accordingly.
arrested. Riego was hung on the ven planned ; fic two or three crazy snips, 1 to day. from Algesiras.
Iscw.Orlcans Prices Current.
6th of November, and his propertr"p- j already despatched to herald at once his
hscated, amidst a shout of u long UV vine vengeance and nis weakness Madman ! absolute king." sunk and dehaed as the great body ot Several large vessels of war were fit- the Spanish nation undoubtedly is, un
ting out in England Capt. Parry is tl worthy and undeserving as it may be of
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.'Eir ORtEAXSy December 15, 1823 take command of another Polar expediti- ' the blessings of liberty -yet, tyrant
Bagging, Scotch, per yd scarce) 26 cts. on ; his route is now to be through I5eh- not the flattering uncuon to y.ur soul, v ..!-.- ...... ...1 on oo I rir. Strnirrht- ivhnnrn lir will cnil f!iit. th:il. her:illi' t lie ui nbiwwu r.ftin ltiitll
Kentucky, per yd. 20 a
Bale Rope, Kentucky, per lb. 6
Northern, 8 Bacon Hams, per lb. (sales) 9 Sides &c. per 11). 7 Beans, per bbl. Beef, mcss Northern, per bbl K. prime, per bbl V " 111
carjro, per oui.
lrumly,Cog per gal. (salc3)S 12 a 115 Imitation fdulD 50 cts.
"mffftter, per lb. - 18 a 20 cts
22
a 7 a 9 a 12 a 9 83 a SIO 8 7
.Cotton, new crop, lb. 2 2d quality, - - Klabama St Tcnn. Coffee, Havana, best, per lb. 24 a 25 Dommiro. - 20 a 23
Cheese. Goshen, per lb.
16 13 12
ward. A supcrnumary ship is to accom- cabinet) and the trickery ot the French
pany him, and remain at some conveni government, have enabud you to triumph cnt point, as a depot of supplies. i that you can, at the same uiuinpn over There is nothing new from Greece ' minds ut those who have at once lastbut kcveral articles confirmatory of the ed the sweets ol liberty and the dignity of chief successes hitherto reported as to independence.
the destruction or dispersion of ' he great Turkish army, collected to subdue the Morca. The capture of Porto Cabello appears ' to have been a most eallant affair The
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Choclate, No. I , per lb. o 2, No .3, Candies, Sperm, per lb. mould do.
Co; dagc, per lb. Corn, per bbl (in car) Corn meal, per do.
Flour sweet, per bbl.
Gin, Holland per gal.
American do. -
lides, ner lb.
Iron Swedes, per ton, Lard do. - - (dull) Molasses, per gal (scarce) N ils, cut. per lb. -Pepper, per lb. Pork, mess, per bbl, Prime, cargo, Porter, London, per doz. - Potatoes, bbl.
Rum, Jam 4 p. per gal. (dull) . N Orleans. 4 p. 1 p - 35 Rice, - g3 a 3
10
17 15 13 25 10 a 12 8 a 10 81 2 50 86 a 7 81 45 cts. 11 - 8ioo 8 a 9
15 a 18 7i a 8 20 a 21 812 a 13 8 a 9 6 a 7 83 a 350 150 a 2
! royalists were bayonctted or lanced at
thtir posts, which they defended with all possible bravery about 150 of them were killed ; those who submitted were
treated humanely Willi the fall of
strong an I important place, Ujcrc is;
end to the royal authority over any part
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Army of Legislators. It is estimated, (says the Boston Centinel) that the.e are in the United States, incluoing the elite in congress, 4,024 legislators A number more than equal to two thirds of the U. St.acs army, and doubly as expensive. On which the Boston Patriot well ob serves An army ot legislators is a publie benefit by saving the people from an army ot bayonets; and, if t .e first cost
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ofto. mvna Cant. Uiothci tonid ft 1 w",u l"7 '"
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arrived from a cruise, having capturSrcV1'0"-011"1 iV?111? '
ncmy s property to the amount ol S'Q(N000. Two of his p'ize had arriw ihUul another, a ship of 22 guns, was momentatily expected. The HjIij Alliance The New York Gazette says, letters received in town, Irom Washington, asserts that the British government has made proposals to
our government to join in resisting the
the American peopleuorc than the se-
lyQo theVj
berties. We bdie
j) r ?ve
slaves ol misiroverecPE
themselves by
)aid for then li
the suffering
ter our army steel.
wOtu-wouui pie-
of braids to uTe:
(Teir own of
Nafidleon. This great captain fought fifty pitched battles ten more than Ccsat The character of the deceased begins to be much better understood and the time is not distant when the splendour ol
holy dli mcc" in any attempts they may his deeds, in peace and war, vvi.l cast into
, c,....u a ouuvion uic iiioai ui ine siuuuers mai
81
55
a 40
50
Salt, T. Island. per bush - (tlull) 40 a 45 Liverpool blown, per sack, 8-3 rx ground, do. - 2 75 vVjShot, per cwt. (plenty) 8
CaVkius, deer, in hair per lb. 12 a 16 cts 1 Shaved - - 24 a 27 cts
S' a 2 25 - 81 a 2 none.
a 11
Beaver, Hear, a piece, Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. . in town,
Havana, brow n, white. Loaf, Tallow per lb.
Tea, gunpowder, per lb. (sates) 81 35
10
a 9 13 a i4 16 a 17 8 a 8J
do
imperial
young hyson, hyon skin, Vax,bees, per lb. (none) "Whiskey, Tobacco, choice fine, per lb prime, , 2d quality m A -
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1 a 60 a a 30 a 30
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1 6 65
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rTJHE Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, 5 having received a communication fro n the Grand Lodge at Hash' in Swit 2' !and, re(ucsiing exertions to be made to discover the place of residence of an individual named Fack- rr.feru of a distinguished family in Germany, that feels
4 much interested in his welfare and have , . not heard of him for several years, takes
1 jaali
-this method of requesting any person who
inav have heard of him or knows Ins present place of residence1 to -riv, hdoimalion to GEORGE A. H K K R Grand Secretary, Phil'a.
If there is any truth in the matter as
serted the question that relate? to it, is one not easily ans vercd in the affirmative or the negative Protection under the British cannon," thouglfJt?ravely recommended by a governor o 'Massachusetts, can hardly be less injurious than the en mity of the ailicd powcsciPt, as the pre-
werc heaped upon him, for political purposes. 1 he duke of Rovigo has established the fact, that it was I -1 ley rat. d, Sc not Napoleon, who caused the execution of the duke of Enhein who was put to death without the knowledge of Bonaparte. We do not regard the iile of the duke as having been more valuable than that of a common pauper bin, because he was of the 4 royal blood," much noise has been made about his execution, and it is pleasing to observe that the real au thorof the act may be compelled to bear the odium of it.
solution, iz: Resolved, That a commitu e be a p. pointed, with instructions to rcpott a bill to change the time and pi ce of th meeting of the next genet al assembly ot this state; which vv s read and adopted A ves Me ssrs. Chambets. Ciyip. Oiay Gregory, Jencks, Johnsot Roidcn. Ray and Stapp 9. Navs. Messrs. Graham, G :ss. Milrov Montgomery, Sholts, laoghtei , and Thr mpson 7 Tuesday. Dec. 30 Mr. Gregory, from the commit Tt' on that subject, reported a bill establishing the permanent scat of government of the state of Indiana; which passed to a 2d reading The bill providing an exj ediei t method of identifying and settlii g bour dary lines, were sevcially icad the 3d time and passed. Wedrirftday, Dec. 31. Mr. Rariden ntmduct d a bill to ugulate proceedings in actions ol si nder, malicious pn.set utions and trespass. On motion of Mr Ratidt n, Resolved- That t he Ti Msiirer nf tntf
We have this morning received be request, d to repot t to this hue. at as
early a day as convenient in this bsi, n, the amount of moneys paid in o the Mate treasury, by the shetiffs of the various counties, as moneys collected, by it tm, from individuals whose lands have b en advertised and offered for sale foi Uives.
thus piocecds: The affairs ol the Greeks go on well, and not sold; and for which thev receive i
4 We think the continental powers will ! thev have had some important successes credit in the state treasury as delinni.cnts
pause before they hold any such congress in Romelia. The fleet have mained within the four proceding years: and that hut, w hether they do or not, we shall i idle all summer. The capt;;.: i'. cha was the Sectetary fi rthwith deliver a copy of neither be a party to it, nor send a mini- 1 by the last accounts, at Mu o ne. The this resolution to the Tieasurer. stet to it. We shall leave the continen- Gieeks will be too wise to ii!; a battle ThurmH,,, i mo
with him; not to be beaten is victory to Mr. Chambers, ln-m tlncommittei on them. In n,y opinion they have more to that subject reported a bill for the tcfear from Russia than the Turks I he lief ol ceitain lessees: which was outer-
mis named Holy Alliance governs Lu
rope England not excepted ; and Alex
set vation of constitutional rights Sc writ
ten law is at stake, it is probable that some not very intimate arrangement might be made, to check the schemes & baflle the endeavors of those who regard no acts as 44 legitimate," unless made according to their own will
The London Courier of the 10th Nov. Good news from the Greeks. We yeshas a long article about the report that the tcrday cautioned our readers not to place 4 holy a liance" mean to regulate the af- too much confidence in the Smyrna news lairs of the late colonics of Spain, See It fronvGrcece. Nor was our caution ill ti-
speaks in bold and indignant terms of the nicd.
plan, and say s that these colonics at e in- letters from our intelligent correspondent dept ndent de facto, and ridicules the idea at Smyrna, from the latest of which, Sept. of a congress of European powers being 29, we make the following extract all held to settle the fate of these states, and . we,have room to give to day.
asks 4 what means would the comrress ! N xork Com. Adv.
possess of cnfoicing their edicts ?" and j Smyrna, September 29.
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ue-1 w ecu o ano -auuu v rencn troops ( mbarkid at Cadiz, on board of tsar.s; ts and men of war, and sailed about six nights since ; their destination not esactly known. Mr. Nelson, our minis'cr to Sf-ain. had departed from Gihi altar for Cad-z, on his way to Madrid. The Madrid Reiauiador, of ?h K).h Oct in a gratis supplement, contains 'he rcpresent,"ii n t thf city of ( omni a against Chamhei s, and in f;f)t (f tic i oly tribunal of the Inquisition 1" In the couise of that enlightened doctin ent, it
is said. deign tl en 10 atte nd to this representation Rr-cstnbliO the Inly tribunal of the fai'l , that the in pious may be struck dumb, and put to flight, and etuin no mote to ptopajratc their pernicious ptinciplcs Finally const , n the education of youth to the sonny of Jeus. to perform that duty in the sa e n-an i as before its extinction, in ode" that our trauquility may thus be Inuring " Indiana Legislature. IN SEN TE Monday, Dec. 29. Mr. Gregory offered the follow irg re
tal powers to act as they like, whilst we
shall act as we think best for our own intetests The American states have ap-hic-ved their emancipation achieved v. "by
their own efforts without foreign aid,
C t ' la m
toreign councils, or lorcrgn .cncoapOjinder governs that alliance. I here ex-
ment. w e, who, ot an nations, courw Ttsts at this moment, in my view, a more
rendered them the most powerful assistance, did not, through our governmcrN express even a wish in their favor. Theyi fought the fight, they gained the victory without us. Their independence is established the tide cannot bo rolled back. The American states are free, sovereign states, with which any nation is at liberty to treat, without affording any just grounds of offence or complaint to any othrr power. We have scat consvjli and commission-
powerful combination againsrf'je r
and liberties of mankind, than ever beh
existed the English appear more hiX ned to befriend the Greeks, tharWany o ther nation ; but I believe this feeling ex
ists more with the people, than the gov.
cd to lie on the table.
Mr. Milroy introduced a bill providing a speedy mode of punishing misdemeanors; which passed to a 2d reading The hill, ft om the house f represent tatives, for the assignment of Dower, was read the 3d time and passed Tlx bill to enable the crmmissior.eM to change a part of the 'Mate load dom
IVIauks ferry to Indianapolis, was lead
ernment. For my part, since the aff.tir the third time and passed.
ot .Naples, l have set down the fcmglish I he bi 1 from the house flfreprevimmini&try to be perfectly in accord with tativt s. to provide ff. th cob missit ning 'he despots of Europe, There is yet, of" Sin riffs and Conn c is, inif to regulate however, too uiuct' of the spiiit ot .ibei'y iheitdui, was rctd the L Unit, ai a in the land of our ancestors, to allow mended, and passed.
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