Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 July 1824 — Page 2

cy, and, together with the splendid equipages of tlu ;;uesls a. it acted a latgc crowd

tou.it 'M inor About half past ten a c:. .u nvcd wiili tuc servant of the Intend ml of the police behind it. In a snort liiiu thw intendmt alighted, desiring Uv chaise 'o slop whete it was, as he sirrti. I immediately ivqnire it In a short time the counters Subscrria (Pamplona) an I her d aughtcr, the count and his son in I i v, left tnc company, and their family c an ine having arrived, the ladies were Inndc I into it by the Iniendant of police, w'r..e 'ho- count hiimell, Sc his son in-lavt entered one of the chaises of the" royal h ' i-eVdd, which was in waiting for him I i 'he nean si me the French minister, Mr Hvde de Neuville; like w ise descends I, an ! hiving entered his carriage, desired hi cotchman to follow in the track of P.nnpionvs cliaise. Tiie greatest put of the company had dispersed by mi !nh:u At b: ak of day the public siup'ise was excited by a report that the t;t t at square ot Lisbon was filled with tro Hi a the infant don Miguel was at Ueir nead that in the night an attempt h id b en m ide to assassinate the king tbst ma ly perso is were implicated in the ))'. t orwil for that pu;pose; ?nd that Pi np ma, count de Parate, count Vllia fl , and other distinguished persons who enjoyed the royal confi lence, St had been (L:ci ired partisans of the court, had been apo chunded as conspirators. Early in the n rning the i.da it don liguel had a - ive I by the palace of the regency ; he c iih da C)'rvil of war ; he despatched pittols to different parts of the city to apprc icu 1 a number of suspected persons, an t i timcdi ucfv appointed a new minis tic i! police, who p traded the streets, fol lowt'd by two gendaimes, and baned all

apur iacii to the roval palace, except to

sum es were provided witn a pissport fi ooi t ae prince The Etnch ambassa do: , so ue accounts say. but others givth.t distinction to loid B icsford, was

th fi st 10 dispute t'ns ord- of the infant,

a . ! to insist on being permitted to see

hi nai'.:stv. About three .clock in the

alioni )ki tho tr -i)s left the Roscio withon1 any reason being assigned for their d:n . sion.

14 The following is a list of the arrests which took place on the 30th, so far as t';-v c odd be ascertained on the 1st inst.

c '-i u ue Suborra, marquis of Paimella, tho n uquis of Vdenzi, the marquis of Kiootene, count Parate, couni Vi'i afl r, viscount Santa M.ntlia, baron de C )uvua:ida;u of police, hiiga lier Fellis J jr. 1 1, col. Miguel Vas Perito Guedes. Tit-: i:i'en laut of police fiod, but was subsou lently apprehended, count Povoa was an steil in his house, but was subsequently rc'e.is'd and went to the palace. I c marquis of Palmell was arrested as lie returned from the ball. " 1'iie new ministers ate said to be gen L 'iu , for the war department ; Cipriana lu -ve, for fotcign affd' s ; Q lintiila, for m it ine ; J aquin de Costuie Silveria, for finance. O i the 29th the king was shut up in toe ptiacc of Hemposta, without seeing anv one, and was in f.ct, a prisoner in hi own palace; and his ministers were sent to prison by order of don Miguel Sc the queen. It ir considered as indubitable, that tb : dep 'siiio of tUe king was intended;

a i I il.it it would have been carried into

t!l e', tint for the energetic and spititcd

c.'oduc of the toreigti ambassadors and mi i t ' s. As early as 9 o'clock on Fiiday, the 3 .n. he whole ol l lie diplomatic corps

that no confidence can exist so long as the of facilitating emigration to Hayti. A prince ictainsthe command of the army, communication was received from a numMarshal Bercsford is constantly with the berof colored persons, from which it apking ; he wears the Portuguese uniform, pears that the project is very popular

and every respect is paid him by the peo-1 among ihat part of our population.

pie. It is supposed that the principal

forcitrn ambassadors wish he may be pre-1 ( Concluded from last fiagc.)

vailed upon to take the chief command, and radical laV-givcrs, would, I Those who wish to avail themselves cf as tranquility can hardly be restored to w)en Jackson js to e affected, ' the benefit of mv process, will please exthis distressed country, unless he or some , . , . , autA'oritu Qf those wh0 offer

other foreigner hold this office. The BIV Puicluuii c cu . . ; f. . . "

Caution to the Public. WITHIN the last six months, 0 number of pet sons have attempted to vend my patented process of tanning in this section of the country, calling themselves my Agents, which was not

correct.

kinirs person is considered to be not out treason

of danger, and a request was yesterday Plain Sense solves all this mysmade to prepare the Windsor Castle for tepy and sllstajns General Jack his reception: where alone he can be sate: r. . r . . . every preparation was making on board SOrl " fa,r ground. He looked that vessel to receive him at the shoitcs not to books when he spoke, but notice. gave vent ah ne to the feelings of It is clear, we think, f. om an attentive hjs u.art, and presented an opin perusal ot these accounts that a plot had . . i i been formed, at the head of which were ,nn su as he might have per the Queen and her son, whose intended formed, and Stich as no man livoperation, in its fullest extent, was defca- ing would have sooner surrender-

leu; out wneincr aeieateu oy tne teiusai eri on fivam n, nn nf linf

of the soldiery to proceed further, or by the firmness of the foreign diplomatic corpse at Lisbon, is doubtful. Private letters stale that the deposition of the King, and the nomination of Don Miguel as Regent, was contemplated; but we rather incline to the opinion, that this bold

opinion he had discovered it to have been wrong. Commanding in that section of the country, with the alarm and disaffection

that pievailcd, a bold General

step would have been hazatded only in f'eai less of responsibility, might case of extreme necessity, and that it with a view to his own country's vas not wisued io do more than infirm- safetv have resorted to a decladate the Sovereign into a compliance. . i i . it And so far it seems to have succeeded, ration ot martial law; and if so he for on the 3d instant, the King issued a might well have arraigned those proclamation, in which he directs that Hartford gentlemen, under the summary proceedings shall be adopted second section, as spies lurkin" a throughout the kingdom towards the V ; i f? guiltvthat their punishment may spec boUt, hlS caml- '"iendd they dily take place, while on the other hand, surely were not toi Ulry medila he pa dons all that had been done by hi ted UOtlling for the benefit and son. up m the gtound that the urgency of a(Jvaniage of the country; but ev the case would not allow of his previous u , - c ly consulting with his Majesty or his erv thing the reverse ot it; from Ministers. their stratagems and viie deigns. The following are the particulars was this country alone protected which have reached us this morning: and saved by the news of peace Extract of a Private Letter. an(j tne glorious victory of New

'L.ISBO, M AY 5, l4.

uThe papers by ;his packet, will inform you with what, revolutionary move me ; ts, this capital has again been alarmed. i'hey arc at this time of a different nature, but in my opinion their conse

quences will be disastrous, without an

Orleans.

WYOMING

the rights for sale.

Violators of my patent I am determined to prosecute under the laws intended to secure to me, the emoluments arising from the invention. I do not pretend to have invented nevr materials ; I claim only the discovery of a new composition of old materials, (or substances) by which the operation of tanning is effectually, and beneficially hastened; of this entire process, I am the discoverer, and Patentee : the right thus acquired is secured from violation, by penalties, which I am entitled to recover against those using the process, or imitations of it, without my authority. Those wishing to avail themselves of the benefits of my patented process for tanningt in the counties of Knox, Gibson, and Posev, will please call on J Rogers, in Vincennes who is legally authorized to sell; and where the work i in opperation, on different kinds of leather, and every satisfaction given of its utilitv &c. LEONARD JACOBS. Vincennes, July 10th i824 22-tf ; i Annual, Election, P FarJBU. 'A

To the Electors of Knox County ;

3 w

Lt ft! , h jT 1 if t i y k r m m s n

HEU S. MAIL STAGE is now

between Vincennes Ind c

cSeciual remedy is applied, and I m&dMgCMi,.) by tl, way of Vandaiia a lo.s to guess of what nature the reme i,isLeaes Vincennes every Tuesday dy can be, a, the King him.elt has sane- lcock m an-vcs flt LouU cy'

tioned the measures of his son throuirli

icar and weakness, while the latter has not gained his end, not being seconded by 'he troops. The hue and cry is lai.ed without the least siiado v of propability, a thought it has great weight with the people, against the poor Free-masons, and several hundreds of all ranks, princi pally officers of the army, have been put in prison, without even knowing what is laid to their charge. A general conster nation still prevails, and every one is afraid of saying a word on politics, for fear of fi idmg an enemy in the person he converses .with. When you read the Prince's proclamation, his letter to his Father, and the King's decree in answer, you will undei stand the whole at fair. We are yet to learn what part Oporto and the Provinces lake in all this ronfusion."

The King and Qiuen of the Sand wich Islands arrived m London, on 1 ties

day May I8tn, we understand that the

object of the visit of their Majesties to

tins country is to make an otici oi ccd

inir their possesuns to ihe Crown of

:ry Sm day at 10 o'clock A M. leaves

M. Louis every Wednesday at 12 o'clock P M. and arrives at Vincennes every Monday at 10 o'clock A. M. The proprietor pledge themselves to have gentle horses, goou drivers, comfortable caiiiagcs, and no niht diking, by their attention to the public convtnit nee and safety they hope to share a part of the public pationage. Their fare shall he to suit the times. The distance fiom Vincennes Ind. to St. lmis Mo. by the wu) of Vancialia Ills is 190 miles, ior which they vill only charge thirteen dollars, liagage. at the risk of the ownei s. THE PROPRIETOR-.. ICTPcrsons wishing a passage will leave their troves, and pay their ian to Mi . Saml. Iliii, at the post office, Vincennes. May 4th, 1824. 1 3-Sm

J rv.N the first .Monday in AutU"f irtTxtj

vJJ i here will be an election held in the county of Knox, to elect the follow ingffices, to wit; One Representative to Congress, One Senator to the State Legislature, to be elected in the district composed of the counties of Knox, Davies and Mar tin. Two Representatives to the State Leg isla'ure, One Sheriff, Oie Coroner, One director of the Poor House, Inspectors of the respective townships in said county are required to attend at the usual places of holding Elections in their township-, on the day above mentioned, and conduct the said election and make their returns in confoimity to law. Oiven und r my hand this 8th day of Ju.y, 1821 JOHN DECKER, Shff. k. c. . Also For one Justice ot the Peace io Widner town-hip, to fill the vacancy oc casioned by the tesignation of Charlec Polke, E-q Also for one Justice of tho Peace in Palmyia township, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the legal expiration of the term of scnicc of San ue! LimpTton. Eq. J O. s.k c

Collectors Notice.

T

'U MCtl 11 lln 4UUC10S, wneilCC Ult'V , vntai umaiii, aim m uiumi iu utuiaii

iv H-.-eded in a body to Bcmpos.a, and in-! us piotcction against all hostiie attacks

si ' e

f.

highness ; however, after a short time had ; teinunaiion in consequence of the mena

el .cd, thev were atloutte

th kine in a most disr

lonsc nu the king This was at thai may be made upon their tei riioiy

ic'.nscd, bv an order ftom his toval It is said that they have come to this dv.-

a short time had; teinunaiion in consequence of the mena ed. They found ces of the Russian Labinet, which, shwuid essing state cf th .y be put m execution, these islanders

icci that uiey should nut be able, single nanded, to lxsist them. At the end of April last, the King c f Spain issued'a very severe de ice against the lutioduction or circulation of loreign books in Spam 1 he index expurgatorius u greatly cntaiged.

dUiUXVED lA.ES MAIL

b I A(1L win commtnee luniiinn

cen Vincennes an.i L ansv inc on tm:

(ymo, on tne I 4th day oi Juiv ntxt

'l he hour ol deparuie liom Vincennes will be at 8 o'clock A. M. on Wednesdays, an ive at Pui.ceton on same day at 5 o'clock P M leave Princeton on

IE Subset iber is now ready to re ceive Taxes, and in conscqutrce

ol 'he new regid sysferti, he erncstly reqnststhe taxable part ot the people,

to come forward and pay the samel

the nrst ot August alter which time neces

sity will compel him to force the collection however dissagrceable it may be to him he therefore hopes, the people will avail themselves of ibis notice

W.L. WITHERS, Col. k. c.

M y 1 3th, 1824 - 4-?F

v inrcnne.i.

, even ignorant ol what had been ; fh a:temlaic: ol the prince was s:cd, and on hi anival, the foreign

" sna.lo a inn exposure ot tne . f'he queen's party, and various cxoivs wcc niAtlc by his royal

doin l i (j i ni' lis' . vi o s f ival

lnhnes, which, however, had no weight wi h the ani')as. lors, who insisted that a ' o-doi sbonUl be sent in the kuufsnanic to limners' 'he troops, kc. which was co -vi h, and every thing appeared

to

hoiiirs Sale. 'IY virtue of a writ ol fi. fa. to me diJj) rected from the office of the c rk ot the Pike circuit court. I will expose to sale at W right's feny in Pike coun'v,

Thursdays at 5 "ciock a M and at live at on Monday the 9th day of August 1824, Evansvilie at 5 P. M. on same day. between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, tho Returning, will leave Evansvitle on ! follow ine: property to wit: two bundled

be 'o1.

'CM

'

Ni w ork, June 30. Colinizdtion uf (ie dlaiKs Piesident B ovei, ot Hayti. having been applied to

'blv (juiet The pietn had lor mtoimatiun upon the subject ol coij iu.. early in the morning, I mz ng the tiee t. lacks of this counlrv in

fu'!v exoecling t hea" 'he infant don Mi I the 1 -land ot M Donnngo, l.as wiiltena jmicI p!oc!aiuud recent, and was at Bern ' letter to Mr D.wy (Agent of the colonp ) l wh n r!n" abve consultation took ' izatimi ociety ! uom w Inch it appeal s he

n ire 111" i u ;ii iiiviiness, no v eer con aiin iiiv.iili iu mt uicasen t; inau ue

-

tunc! to no d ne com na'ui oi

niimnrniK irrrs's werr maiJc. m v hirh i oense oi tne irannnt

f the troops, j is even wilting to delta) a part ol tne exdt in vvhirh i pense ot the tranpoi tation of the colonists.

ninoiH

P I'tnv'Ua wis included. H

w is e!e ised. it is said, at the request of J agent the o eivMi ministers C Hint de Povea, j funds

for molv senor S.imtovo. wis the only minist'T who escaped impi isonmcnt. It is a ntes nt impossible to conjecture

w na

e 1 anu mat ior uus purpose, nc has sent an

to this countiy witn tne necessaiy 1 he Piesident offers to give the

co onists fine pla'Uations, and to adopt them M ooce as cii lens of the Republic. Sum ; o! the cnize in of NTe w Yvirk held

25th mst and deter-

a nu-v ting on tie

ha? h' t'' fi a! iCull of this o ost

twtiuoidtnary UausavUo!. It u certain j nuned to form a society fur the purpose

Saturday at 7 o'clock A M aruvc at j Pnuccton on tin same d..y at 5 P M. i

le.nvc Ptiiicctonon Sui.iK 3 .a 7 A. M. and at rive at Vincennes at 6 V. M. on same day. Faie ot Passengers 3.50, and less dj tance in propoition 1 HE PROPRIETORS. July 8 18 24. 22.3i. N. IJ. the Mai. Stage horn St. Louis Mo to Louisviin Ky. auives on Monday at 10 o'clock A M. and leaves Vincennes foi Louisville on 1 ursday at I A M. 1 hose wishing a passage will please- leave their names . r d pay their f!c to Saml. Hill at the P.st Office

Apprentice Wanted ,

BUi between the age ol 15 k 16 i. u yea's, is wanted immcdiatt iv tt-

learn the Tam ing and Curving business.

Tor further paiticulats o,v to JUH, WloE.

acres oi land iving on White Kivcr; ad-

jouiing W right's ferry and now occupic

b Aaron De- ker, one gray hors

)C n nng c ts, two feather beds and beding, one buieou, one corner cub board at.d turniturc, one dining table, one can die stand, one man's sacidle 2 pair of horso gearing, 2 large kettles and other pot mettle, 1 pot iramel, a small lot of sw ck hogs, 1 par stcelyaids, 1 pair anJir ns and two tn.es given up by Aaron Dicker to satisfy Charles Alexander his debts and costs Terms of sale c?sh in hand. I DOS C STEW A R . for J s. KIN MAX, Shff. P C July 7Au 1824. 24 tda. H. DAN i HLS. " (ATOttNEY AT LAW )

S removed from P inceton to

:r; adupiccl two

31 V

incennts la and will practice law

in the first U fourth judicial circuits. -He keeps bis office on wMrr street, where he mav at all tiires be found. April 24, 1824. U-tf