Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 January 1824 — Page 3
'n - v n T T t 5 rom 90 to 150 TCSSCS f XTar an( 1 11 Vj kr rh;iN MJN J marines from &,uooio i9,;00 irLVCEX.FS, January 24, 1824. ' The report is reiterated that Russia Sc . Turkey have settled their differences. t he present number completes the jt is slatcd ajS0) lhat European vessels, Uth volume of the Wastern Sun and to generally, are to have liberty to pass into tuch of my subscribers as have really t,e LJiack Sea. encouraged, by fraying their subscript There have been some fresh disturbanons, I tender my best acknowledgments ces at Constantinople, and the Sultan was to such as have only supported him by compelled to dismiss several of his favosubscribing, he would surest the ncccs- rile officers, for an attempt to reduce the sity of their calling, and furnishing some power of the Janissaries, which failed. more substantial evidence of support. The affair, however, did not cause the shedding of blood. The last mail neither furnished letters Bv an arrival at Tcneriffe, we learn or papers from Corydon it is seriously that a French frigate had arrived there, to be regretted that the mail should fail wilh a French general onboard, who deat this particular crises. manded the whole of the Canary islands, as ceded to France by his absolute majesOur congressional proceedings are up ly Qf Spain ! The people were highly exto the 2d JanuaryOn the 12th Dec. Mr. ; asperated, and declared that they would
i esi movea mat me com-niuee on ruo- j oppose the transfer. The governor had
required some days to reflect on the sub
ject ; and so the matter stood when the account came away. The authorities at Cuba have submitted, in as abject a manner as the king could wish lor. Porto Rico. A French frigate has arrived at this island, with the glorious
news of the restoration ol the king ot
lie Lands be instructed to enquire into
the expediency of reducing the price of public lands in Indiana. ::Q::w SOUTH A.MKR CA. From the London Couru r JVov. 11. The most important news from France is the following " They are already speaking of the vessels of war whirh nrp -.diotit to s:dl from
Cadiz Thev will be augmented by two ! Paln to absolute power, and a grand te frigates and three corvettes, and the ne-! um was sung in the cathedral, royal sa cessary transports will be procured in the I lul" k"1 &c , different ports of Europe, for 23,000 in- lie fmuUS Colombian corvette Oro fantry. and 2000 cavalrv. It is said that ! noko had, a"lvcd, at Poio Rlco Ul,der gen M ,,-il.o will command the txpediti- i command ot the lormer boatswain s mate on, and those troops only will be employ- 1 Wlth,a ciew madue UP ,f lh,e PeuPie ol .se cd which have already served in South . vfral natlrons "h? ,iad( tak Possession America, and are accustomed to the cli- of hLer aftcr P,ac,lnS lhe officers ashore, mate. The expedition will repair to the as Y or kllll,,S th , ( bhe. had Havana to unite with Morales, whose ar- nm,cU money, and many valuable articles trw it U A amonnt, tn 9.100 mn fn. , 0n board which lt 1S btled llie CIXW tllS'
hftinir th rn,tr, of neraii.,n,. it U Posed of as lhey Phased- an examination
however, was to take place in a lew days I
Cuba. The late of this island is of
more direct interest to the people of the
United States than that ol Spain herself and the following papers, Ixc. will be
read with attention.
A French frigate arrived at Haanaon
the 9th of last month, with the king's pro-
supposed that the general in chief will first attack Mexico, because of its vicinity to Havana ; and that Spain there finds powerful auxiliaries in the aiistocncy Sc clergy Spain intends to publish a manifesto, in which she will announce to the nations of Europe, that she will permit strangers to participate to a certain depren in the. rnnimprrn of thp. rnlnnipQ.
contenting herself with the recovery of: c,amatiyn fo1" lhe restoration of the royal her sovereignty over this part of the new government. She fired a royal saime, Sc world i 11 was returned. 1 ne absolute king was
The Timn, snv thrt thU refttrirtinn Proclaimed ill the Calh didl OU the Uth,
of the commerce is precisely the greatest ; and roval sal,ulcs XVtle r,rcdI , Tnc pt m-ip.vnnrPnf whirh tho rnlnnin, r'nmnlaS. Ple Wei'C aiKlUll and the taVCl iiS
..,i- i and coffee houses ordered to be shut at
the commerce of South America, being ! hv.1 ct,ck now as free to England as to all toe other ! , 1 hc 1,Iavana lepers of the Oth contain t:itr f KiipnnP.FmnrR h nn ri.rht the royal decrees alluded to above, trans-
tke me asures which tend to deprive i lat"s "f which follow :
depi
G eat Britain of advantages which she possesses.
Letters from Cadiz announce in gen
1, Don Francisco Dionisio Vives, make
known to all the inhabitants of this island, that I iiave just received the loyal de
crees of his majesty, of the 3d and 20th
eral, that the Spanish troops are very c ms " aJcy ine much discontented with the new order of I ol Oclober iw,,lch arc inserted below for
things. At MtresW. thpv nrn rrvinr i luu' KXdU oubcnantcaiiu imormauon.
. o " ' J j long live the constitution,' and the grea- j
test conlusi n prevails in lhat city.
f?om nile's irsEKLr register
Restored to the plenitude of my sov
ereign rights, I now annul every thing that has been done in virtue of the consti tuttoual system, and order the captain general and commandant of the island of Cuba, to obey, protect St discharge, with
fohf.ign rrws It is said that the all the military a d naval forces under his Frencti nave taken possession of Ceula, command, this my roval decree ; and this and declared that they will not give it up I expect, from his fidility, to be performso long as Gieat Britain holds possession ed in the manner described in my decree of Gibraltar, on the opposite side of the of the 3d in3t which is my will, straight We shall see. Spain is low e- Done in the palace of Seville, October nough to submit to the design, but Kng- 20, 1823. FERDINAND " land is powerful enough to prevent it. ; All Spain it may now bo said, has sub- : New-Oilcans is now said to contain milted to the royal authorities Mina was 50,0i 0 inhabitants, and to employ 200,000 to embark for England Ru go was drawn tons of shinning. In 1761 it contained
to the place of his execution by an ass, to add insult to injury. The state of Spain is miserable. The dungeons arc filled vvith victims, and the streets and roads with half clothed wret-
only one hundred barracks and three or four stone houses. An arrival at Liverpool brings London papers to Nov. 14, the contents of which
ches begging bread The Empecinado do not appear to be of much importance, had not yet sent in his submission. The following, which goes to contradict It appears that Ferdinand, personally, ! the report of an Expedition being about tendered honors and employment to Qui- immediately to sail from Spain against roga, if he would remain with him, after South America, is of more importance it w s determined that his majesty should than any thing we observe in the London leave Cadiz; bin Quitoga did not ionfile News: Nat. Int. in the royal word, and secretly escaped FROM CADIZ, and it was well hc did ; for an order I Captain Le Craw arrived at Marblewjs issued for his arrest before h was head from Cadiz, (sailed November 11,) known that hc had departed for Gibraltar, : informs that the United States' frigate where he safclv arrived ; Constitution, and sehr. Nonsuch, sailed
Sir Robert itson has arrived in Lng-: Irom Gibraltar, same day that the
land. The London papers abound with speculations on the probable designs of Louis, Co. on Mexico and the South Arncriean stales. Ran n Bender de Krctgelstcin, Austrian minister at Lisbon, has been charged to transmit to the emperor ol Riazil, a letter from his father in law, the emperor of Austria, urging him to acknowledge the authority of Poitiigal It h believed that the declaration of the northern courts, relating to the non-acknowledgment of the independence of the ci-devant Spanish and Portuguese colonies, will speedily be published. France has now ci fully increased her
jjavy during her war against Spain say j cccded in the destruction of that censti-
French ships did not appear to have any intention of leaving Cadiz very soon, many wf them having hauled into the Caraccas to repair, while a sufficient number were left in the bay to keep the Spaniard v in awe that several others were employed ii taking away the brass cannon from Cadiz, (among them some not bored out) for what purpose unknown but most probably taken in barter for their sci vices in favor of the Spanish King. ffROM NILK's WEEKLY REGISTER Triumfrtis of "Legitimacy " Fcidiuar.d of Spain, by the aid offoieign gold, sup
ported by foreign bayonet, having mc
tution under which hc was restored to the throne, and which hc swore to maintainLouis, of Fiance, has resolved to remodel the chamber of deputies, contra ry to the charter, that the imfrcrtinencc ! freedom may no longer meet his toyai ears in the debates of that body. Fui ther, a loan has been brought forward in London, ol 640,000. sterling, for the ser vice of the order of St. John of Jerusa lem, commonly called the knights ol Malta. Are these to buckle on their arm r, to fight the injidels? those who believe not in the "legitimacy' of kings, or think there is no merit in making a petticote for an image of the Virgin Mary? " The work goes bravely on" at ieast thirty thousand pc-sons have been already expelied from Spain, and many will be driven out of France. It is these wicked doings perhaps, that will induce
the venerable Fa te tTe to seek an ysy
The man ?hose noble nature would i.. .:pi him to per fo in' sttch an act, would no d.-iubi have d nc it iutiy lad the Church in question bt ;os gen o .ny other dcnomir.ation ol Chiisiiais; nd yet this man, in the slate ct Maiyand, would by its laws be p etentid :ioin holding any place of pu.fii. l.ciur or trust in the gilt ot the state! uci. c blush to own, is the constitution .t Maryland but we trust the time is . oi far distant when this feyture will be longer aken from it, and eveiy citizen ot Maiyland be entitled to the same ciul . ights and religious privneges Halt. American. A Mail robber detected. The V- st-Master-Gcncial deserves the thinks of the community lor the veiy 1'iulabli ugilence which he is txctrising in the detection and correction of abuse in hisde-
lum in that country whose liberties ho so partment By mcasuus '- ken ! that
purpose, he h;;s detected Dai i( , d-
fold, a Post-ii -aster in Nchein, M i.tgomery co Va. almost in the very ai t of lobbing the mail, by opcnii g lerteis j assing through his office nr.d tak i g ut money. The Richmond Liujuiiei i;i v t s us the following p.i ticulat s An agent was sent with particular instructions to de'ect the pilferer; and the scheme has eventuated in the nppiehensiou of the Post-master at Ntwbein, Montgomery county. Y undt i staid that on the 25'h ult. a letter vas pin into the Pst ffice by the agent ar Abing
don addressed to a person in tin city,
ably assisted to establish in -he days of j
his youth. Let him come ! From the top of the Allcghanies, he may look at the storm in his mind's eye that rages in the other hemisphere, and the bases of our mountains shall 1j lined w ith freemen, devoted to the preset vatin even of the hair of his head. Let him come ! that when called from works to rewards, his bones may moulder, in the land of Washington and Franklin the land of the free ! From Gidraltkk An arrival at Phiiad. Iphra, b.ings Gibraltar papers to
the 28th October. I he frigate onsti- j containing S'- doilais m N- C noas. tution, with Mr. Nelson on board, was I he agent employed a counti man to about to sail for Cadiz. A French fleet ' call at the Post office at Newbern. t ask had sailed from Algcziias for the coast for a letter, and. tin r being in.ne lor him, ol Catalonia Nothing of a later date to inquii e ot the Pi st-mustc if re ct old than has been before published, is fur-j give him smail N C. n tcs h.r tvo5's, nished of the internal state of Sp in. j as hc found it difficult to change th 1 1 . on Accounts from St. Pc'crsbuigh- to the j the mad. The Posl-n ast r read'uv i: ic
10 dollars in the vei notes he lu ii s o!en
As s- n s he
j agent received these Ik cadedy ofI fice and dt -manded of u o'l i O.
He dennd having them. I he l ei' t then demandid the keys b lri gn -y. to the office, which were immediate lv t ivcrcd to the office, vvhic! wen- imp ed-a-tely delivered On instituti: g : s a ch the other glO were fou: d Vi e vV. confessed his guilt He was lodged in jail at Montgomery Court hous- on ti e evening of the 29th, It seems, that nearly every double letter in WW ofiirr I ad been broken open and th?t he I. ad a good deal of money in notes of various banks in his posse ssion.
29th Aug. state that Alexander had di
reeled that 2000 men should be added to t from the agents letter.
the garrison of Mittan, to prevent ihe introduction of English countraband goods Mittan is a strong town of Poland, the capital of Courland; it is 270 miles N. N E. of Warssw.
A meeting of the Emperors Alexander and Francis is spoken of, to take place at Czernowitz to determine definitively a new ultima! urn to be proposed to the Porte by tire cabinet of St Petcrsburgh, and in the first line of w hich will be a formal demand of the prompt revocation of the measures adopted against the navigation in the Black Sea. It is even asserted lhat a very short term will be given to the Divan to reply in a catcgoiical manner. An extraordinary courier, it is added, had been despatched to Con staminoplc, with an invitation to Lord Stranglbrd, to go to Czernowitz, to take part in the deliberations The last London papers stated, that the two sovereigns had met at Czernowitz, and ag.un separated, leaving the deliberations to be concluded by their ministers; but nothing had transpired as to what had been determined jii. A lite arrival states that the French have taken possession ot Ccuta, and openly declare they will not surrender it as long as the British hold Gibraltar. They will easily find excuses lor retaining CaCiz also, and ail the strong holds in that once proud dominion; wc feel glad that the Spaniards will be punished for their treachery and baseness. In refusing to deletul the magnanimous Cortes, they have to bow to loreign dominion. TENEIUFFE Extract of a letter dated Oratava, Tent rifle, j'oi. 15. "A few days since, a French frigate arrived at Santa Cruz, with a Spanish and French General on board, who demanded in the name of The French Government, the whole of the Canary Islands, ceded to
j them, as is said bv Fetdinand. I lie Gov
ernor, I understand, requested a lew days to reflect upon the sr.hicc.u previous
to giving an r.nuv. or. Vie. generally arc hi.;My i clare they will s n ;';!".( v . ; fortunes ere the IVjulIi ijvg
over them. I s--ail piouabiy know the resiM previous to my departure, which, I
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LU1EK ALITY. fiom New OrJci.Ki,
c:r.:cd
A letter
Nov. I I, savs; "'I hc Prisbvieibn Church, in this city, vv as sold last week at auction by the Sheriff, lo pay the diht owed by ihe Tiustees. Mr. Judah I onto vvus the purchaser, for about -0,-(K)0 dollars. Although of the Jewish pcrsuation, hc bought the house lhat it might not he com cited to any other use than that for which it v as inlendeo. The same society worship in it. 1 his is a vctv liberal act, hor.oiable alike to Mr. T. to ihisciu, and to New England, Whose bun ho i."
HO ARD F THUS'I "EI. Borough of lnrenne.H Jan fJ 1824. Borough Klection. A N Electi n o! nine Trusters, three U from each Ward, to scivc the urrcnt year, will be holtlen at the court house in Vim'cnnes on tin first Monday, being the 2d day of Februai y, now ensu ing. agreeably to law. John Collins is appointed JudiM , at d E. Stout, Clerk, for the Upper . DavidS Bonner, Judge, and Hiiau D -ker, Clerk, for the Middle Ward Jo' n Moore. Judge, Sc Martin Robinson, Cik. for the Low er Wad. J. D. HAY, Chm'n frrj tern. e stout, ( Ik r r.ii.r, IJhmrv Notice A N annual me ring o! the sh:n h'.lu dcrs ol the Vincennts Libiaiy. will be held at the Library loom, en Mi. iay the 2d day ot February, at II oco( k A. M. Share holders aie particularlv requested to be punctual in theii aiUn(lance Bv order J C S. H ARRISON, Librarian. January 21, 1824. 52 3i
ny Tukcn up I)y Win. AlUhidge, dvii'g n i'o-
Lj!!" k sev ctjuntv, Blaik town-
ship, a black hrte, five Uet high, lii;. t hind fi)ot wjiitc above the pastern j(iint, a small snip on his nose, some vn.iie hairs on his chin, and also on hi-, vvi;hcis, two whi'c spots near his right si on tier, he U docked, supposed lobe I 1 year :d, he appears to have a weakness in liis tight shoulder, shed all ir.und, appraised lo 20 befoie me. Wm MOFFATT j i pc. January 17- 1824 52-ipJY Just puhlishcd at this OIRcc, the Indiana JlmanacL: For flu Yatrnfouv Lord,
And Jor sale !n . gross, dvzen or single.
