Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 8, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 March 1827 — Page 1

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years, billiard tables, &c," Still they , ready to aid a deadly blow at us, by dircc j from the latter place to Euiodc would atwill nuke a good bargain to get rid ol tinK her might and power against the on- f ways be easy , P inn and his whole establishment, billiard ly remaining prop of our strength and Sir II. Lowe has arrived at Bombay tables and cabinets, by the loss of the hopes-our holy religion. Its rulers The irtclliireneeMnthe ?; k 139,000 dollars which he will have cost i have alwavs saer firnd 1 f:,5.i iri,. .1 ' 1! cr,ce. ,n e Lisbon papera

the nation, in salarv unci honsehnld fnrni . n,l iiiZC: " "c '- llghtunthc Por-

, j . . , j vtii vi n-uui' vV- IIIO tUIll' lillC UI

ports where they have tri(tfi$9cd with the sweat of the brow ol the'Pcuinsula pco-

.plc, where they find shelter for their dom

lure, and billiard tables. COD FISH.

THE H 'ESTEliX HUX, IS pubished at Two Dollars and Fi tt cents for Fifty-Vivo Numbers which way be discharged bv the payment of TWO DOLLARS aTthc time of subscription. Payment in advance being the mutual nticrcst of both parties, that mode is so-

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No subscribcr at liberty to discontinue cott's no battle which was attended witii j very thing into contusion, in order to Ontil all arrearages arc paid. such unparallellcd success on one side, j maintain iheir ascendancy. InthiscmerSubscribers must pay the postage of ailti such a complete overthrow on t.ic o-! gciicy it becomes Spain, whoso honour Uieir papers sent by mail. I tne! as that xv"ich our western brethren and security are involved, w ho has a just Letters by mail to the Editor on bu- ' achie ved over the disciplined soidieis, cause, and available resources, "to show

siness mast be paid, or they will not be i wno nad becn trained to the calling under ; that she is still strong, and that she is sen

attended to.

From the Hartford Times, of Jan. 8.

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UrC 10 UOlliy U Wl lO UlSCOntm- ? " y -wf i ma uay is . iivv,in- nvvi., aiiu ttiiniLU iuv iiuguiu; he expiration of the time sub- ' the anniversary of the celebrated victory, , their p:cusuc make un irruption into tne for, will be considered n new outaliied by the miiitia of the west, over j Continent, of which hpain would be the ncRt. ' lnc iiivincibics of Europe History re- firat victim they determined to rouse c-

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tomary terms. JlT Persons sending Advertisements, must specify the number or times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued until ordered out, and must be paid for accordingly. From the United States Telegraph. The President's Billiard Table. DEFEND 1' D D Y PltECliD KNT.1. "Like father like son" Shakesfie arc. On the 4th of March, 1739. Genera' Washington entered upon tne discharge of the duties of the President of the Unitcd States. Congress appropi i.tted 14,000 dollars to purctu-.e lumiiu' e for the President's house. NTo HilSi u'd tabic or Chessmen were put chased, for his use, out of this fund. It was all accounted for. It lasted him the eight years he sci ved as President. In March, 179T, John Adams succeeded him ; and all the furniture then on hand

siblc of it "

" The cause which the British Cabinet

extraordinary masters

rirrilincl'inoo nflnmlinr. tr n

motable engagement, arc trJsh in thc as .nroPcri to sustain, is in itself J mind; and there are those, who would do ' Puilt and desiitu.e ol coinmuii sense,

jusuce to tne men that hazarded their

lives in defending their country tiom the

polluted teolsleps oi a foreign iue. i here are those too, who would strip the dear earned laurels from Jie blow oi" the soldier, and, ii possiiiie, consign to infamy and shame the man who commanded the volunteers of the west, on that occasion, and who, in every vicissitude oi" his iile, has showed that his mind is endowed with every ennobling principle. In reverting to that period; vhen a proud and insulting foe was pressing to obtain New. Orleans, the key of the western world, when discord, m another section ol" the Union had rearVtl her crest, to palsy and enletbie her country's stingth wc remember the gladness that war. diffused at the ;-Ue:igen::- of that vrciory, and the honors that won; lUtlv le-ideied

to Jackson; ii2me. i3.;t, w !rvs !)ccii

tugucsccebcls, and the measures taken to resist them. It appears that after the fruitless attempts on the bridge of Amarantc, and the crossing of the Douroby the main body of the rebels, near Lamego, the Marquis of (neves advanced to Vizea, and ptaced himself in communication with another corps which had previously occupied tfuarda, Almeida had some time previously to the 25th. fallen into tluir hands, in consequence ol the treachery ol the garrison. About the lime that the Er glisli troops landed in PonugaU the afitis of the rebels seem to have began to decline. On the 21d of December, they seem to have been net only in undisturbed

poesion or i raz os Monies, but ol A

that in vain has he who engendered. ahu at r art of I r -1 f encouraecd it, sought nubi.elv trl "i llc atlJ0mg province of

tJ o i "

it in a speech in which biavadoes fiid so

phisnis supply the p. ace oi" reason. Hence have we seen Canning, the Coryphccus of English Radicalism, and the model oi British eloquence, risk the fame which, we are toid, he had acquired in twenty or thirty years of speaking In a single speech, filled with inconsistencies, contradictions, enptine,s, and icdicuiou? arrogance ; we have beheld him entangle himself in Ids own false reasonings, and un able to extricate Jiinikcif in any other way than by indistinctly caslim; insults on

supposed friends and enemies, sometimes

Becra A line drawn fmm r'lw....

the northern frontier, to Vizou. and thence to thc Spanisli ftontier, the limits of the rebels power, which extend, d nearly over a fifth pan of the surface of Portugal. But about this time the troops of General ( haudiro advanced towards Vozcu, to join the Constitutional forces undev Az oedo ; and on the 24th, the C oun: ihaMor, who had cleared the frontier south of the. Estrt Ua of the strurglii -parties which had entered from Spain, marched upon Guaido, out of whuh he dtove the rebe's. On the next rinv

m:rchcd forward also in the direction of

iii eounnynien : .mat very vic:orv, wlucis shines brightest in his" countrv's

annals, have been brought up as; a thonv;

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lur him ii.,i!s in th-;. eves oi 1

int ii, .y ai'p vin the epiihet o!

was transferred to his use ; and the turn the revvaril that he s ;;ip irrivfi mn

oi i4,i'ua tioiiars was appropriated uy Congress to furnish the Presidciu'c house When the scat of provernmcnt wai

removed from Philadelphia t) the K'ily of! of repioach ; and anothetsenvi.rns

wasuingion, m uvi ;nc niruu r s.uni ot g 5 000 was appropriated 'o purchase more furniture for the President's ivause : for the whole of which sunia he has never rendered any account, further tnuti to state that it " had been expended." It is true, that when he left the capital $F th.c nation on the night cf the 3d Alarch 1801, he left in the house furmtut e consisting principally of the fnrni' ure which hid been purchased by Congress for Gtu "Washington ; and he now si and i upin tins IjcoUs of the Treasury, and ts reported to Congress every year, cs a defaulter for llic amount of 12 000 dvdlars, on account f liis t'tirniture annro'viations

1" ! i I'll i", jjsut :i 1 il I find, by reference to a renmt made to j drew Jackson will vc. u th,-' 'i,,.,, .....

Congress by a committee, of which il- j affections of his cmut; ymcu ; his f?ame son C. Nicholas was chai-tn.n. dated the j will s;and in the iah e,; t "pag ;e ol her !ds'27lh day of February, r.OU a Imi of The toiy, by the side of V usninghiii's, and furniture then i.i thi President's house; i otm-rs, hi. brave companioned the lie-

o wnicn is appennea, u?:uer t.us neaci, j vosu'iuj;. As a wairior, as a s-atrsman

, as .v private citizen, by those to whom

uc iu up.own, Ueneia Jackson is ht-invr-.l

propriated to l)uy furiuiure, the folio wi; r and respected. items: I In vaiimis parts of the country, we obSeven well losing horse-;, chiefty ad- j serve that his tclSow citizens, have made vanced in years. j preparaiions lo celcbi ate this day : and One set clcirant nlatcd hr,nies, for 1- I wed mav thev ohsnrv-r it. ft- It t,Mv Mi

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... w. .... ,w niiciigcnce, they had left th-t town, fraiing to be attacked, and hao comincnced their retreat. It satisfactory that affairs had taken this turn before the arrival of the British troops, as it shews that the disaffection to the Constitution is far from being general. I hough there had been much treachery and dc:;ertion among the army, the Constitutionalists have not wanted faithlus troops and active leaders. Fiomthn

notices whirh ir ini .i o !,; . r-

time to fitn.'. fVnnwoti

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es lica'-insr the scmbhmce ol aj'pro!, tn5i

one, continues the document, (iiJs war mc re than the British n;it,;si-c hit;,, neif, as cndaiH'.crit;:; tiic stability oi !iis post; and his deceit is badly concealed by his arrojc'.Mii and bnlh jr, phi ascs. Th? revolt, liouary spirit l?c conlsdesin :n :itn;,' :dn tesouice, and 8nain,

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beaten !ovn ono to-

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a i so,

his "; ii niou i strength.

veuuu er," iX u Miijfury Ui.iel uin ! -f r , , , ' y, I -c ch us, the conduct of To raisea wo.d in his bchnii'o vn- j . 'V,', - -V . r ; ''' ount do Villa Flor (we bedeve a ihatenvyha.ra.touhi,name,htoe,M;. u r,!;-...5,(. HujV "Atce at hi me Af ufllh. eat energy and judgmentthe bitter passions of,- low rni.de ! ,e , e ? o u ,: V ' ' " ha.V!.lh'?w k the icbels who

and to stand torth at any ti-.oc in Ids do- ' tenec, to rendee a just tribute t ) hU m - iis, is to be denounced by little souls" j . . ..... -i . "

uui ;u e mcanan e. ot anoj-''ei:-.ii:".- ,v.ni,-t ! i . "

i - ; HIV- L'ill'llll I Ol Jl,II'J Hi , Jl ;i u Iitrlt l . , -. n . i . n. . , . " , " viia, VmiiCiI Iinfl n sn r rn . .

''!;-. tins ont oi tio.nv tn iii,n,i, ,iv . ... , , . i.. y ctuicainc aun-

.inoSSu,:,i,rf..,r.ce W . ! 8".' " f. W' .c crossed, hairf.

t ' -vi ittjjjui) aionpj Tf at irontier

who

w otdd

crnsli

and trample " on i;is

name, a;d tht. iicai tless intii . uluais tv

ean ps ice in :v persion.i, arc fort'Osten, An-

-nukl never make common cause j J.-n " r hT . In" part' -ia, her. The British minister makes a ' n , ' ,d " o" h C , r:Uardf'1

e

and returned bv Mr. Ad mis a nu!lic ! c:

property, purchased out of the money u; . ....

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Iiorses, m trood order. ' ,

One vet brass do for four horses. One elegant chariot. One irood conchcc. One s.iddie and hoktcr'.

vine marLc t wat;on. v;nie, tlicv pi I write from the documents ar.d report , ;i it rale of 'the

Ueiorc tne, and which may be icen by plication to the office whetc- they ar

ov

show

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l.vcd hi, policy i prrrrm.in l.er top. c i" P 1''''; V E"' ,he wl.ich ,., .a, s,,u into Spain. , " , 2 " !,aicb" nade uhh trance, m fact, says the Archbishop,? 'j hc nto,U)C'r i i" can never be so absu, d as to league her ! ,ecu L n Mischo has continued sell against her natmal ady, or see with- i ( out alarm a British ascendency in the Pen- ; ving been rep se with o' S" ha' insuia. It is her interest that Spain Ai a late hou -should be independent of foreign in. L,ii 1. 1 Ur Iast.evpg v.as receiv-

ilucnce ; that no innovations should be in- encc 'b h s t troduccdinthatmmtier. whirh. nr I lh's enmxyance isinterest-

cc. eral

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nf

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r.n....l..,.t ,clies litilr ,Un r ' ... r' -,5IJ,st' l'ae terminated in

l-.crscli ,l,c ohicr. of . , ii. , " 7. 7 . " ' " C ,0,n'cr T" rehe' chief ,!c

... , . , T, al' '"' l.u-Minis.evould not have Spo S tTSsth X P.f. T lUC nn V o- V,.i..-.,.-J!'a-Ti1c speech j ken of il.cm with the disdain hr manift : ,i , ''ul ""'"u. ml, ar.ounts ol .Mr. :..,:,.,. alter having passed u. ! fur llicm, clcn wIli,e .t " ' . ? I Uf lt" " ,."-at r0rCC1 dcr the enmuc t M. Chateaubriat.d in ; aid. and called tlu m ,hc .li.r,,, ,i I 1 ' '" 1 .: "ncuard hav-

1-ranee, has met the. same romrh usaire at nod ih ,!;,n(rt.,i n

, , i . .. . . . . , o , ' mJ1..u.vh.u. - ii bin approacnU h,r,,!s the A. cnb.shop of 1 oledo, ; cs n,r shores," concludes the Ex.'osition, t,e lenr.er ol .h, Uke party ,n Spain ; u lct ,)c, fim, ,,, follr Spanish ieKions ll cN-.,onaK.azeUc coma.,., the Pri- , there le, all Christian, eommer.ee the,

vate imposition' presented by that Pic i new crusade "

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i;,vC to renntjuml a document mierestir.: and curious, ns de vrlonitur rh cmti

Now, if in the Federal adnmii.'.tra'i-Mi

of John I. horsefly coaches, chariots .. files end h-dstersy and market rjaons "were considered household furnituie, bmiiht undr that head, ar-1 paid for out of the public money, surely in the Federal administration of John II. a lUliie.-d tabic miirht be smuecded in under the

same head. And as the r-amc ot chess i ments end views cnlcrtaintd bv the Soan

jsiatucr too siow tcr come oi n;s ca.;;ut why not purchase a few packs of cards ?

It the sum already appropriated to

ish this r

only nccc

ft

more inousanus. v.oi-reh. c.eciea -c

Adam? ar.d Congress must suppoit I.i.

nil mf:viires. Coo'Trs h-m . Uiii.1, fl.,,.0 ..... .. .1 , , . ' " '

. J J i'"'3 louiuomoi vjpust in

clusive. Thcv s:ivl!nt tl,o P.oir t.'

ready ffivc-n him oO-dO dollars to buy j aire repeat of Europe, furniture for hi'? houe for the first two J This exposition imoutcs

ycais of hi reii;n. ' And if lie shall be j systematic hostility to the

.-ranc,, ha, me, , same roKh SaKe at , and ,ho db.e, "' i IITS -red ,e" ,onn r

the hands ot thn A,ni,!n.hnn nf I .i,i.. : , . . . " " v r" 1 x uwcua we icoret.

m these official advices a coordination of the accounts in the last French papers of Almeida having fallen into the hands of he rebe s This unfortunate event is stated to have been owing partly to the ill. ncss ol General Iago, but principally to the disloyal conduct of ihe 10th regiment ol cavalry; and we gtcatly fear, from the general complcxh n of intelligrnce, that a tp.rit ol disaiTecticn pervades many of tne coi ps. It is acknowledged that seme ' ot the rebel bodies are w dl appointed, provK.cd v.iih Spanish arms, and commanded by veteran officers. h is even to be feared that the rebeJs, if they do not experience actual co operatioi , receive at least direct countenances from the Spanish forces on the frontiers. The lolloping passage from the last despatch of the Maiquis de Angoja, is far Irom ptcsentinjj a iavorable aspect of affairs in that direction The regiments ol the province of Tras-os Mnnr

im; repassed the Deuro, and the guerilla

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imi intra party. Taken in connexiun witii ?!dn ( )m-in-Nrt .m....i ..Jz'JZ

ve.e sneecn oi (. n c:ii! h.nnr. it nn,- ;t. . c r . .'. . 1

..n a.rcudy appro .r.a.f. t. Itrrn- trioatc tu nhat jtrart-.-r the n.jiiciou, e. pool parcr of l. 1 Slh. a lonrj" ,s,a., .... ... (..., e,o a o,, ,,,-,... -vmc.r, :,.ln,.!:st-;.d,.,s the paci- one day later f, on, each place tha-Mve 1-,-J

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hnlamFa gypt, according to the intelligence from oatho he faith, that country, was likely to throw obstacles

. , , , , . , , ,,w ly.t. w.m0.il mu.i, mat country, was likely to throw obstacle; u;nn clectco.whieo (,od. in his mercies, and the design to attack it under the mask in the way of the steam navigation r forbid, what amounts hc will rcpitr? in of political institutions in countries hiih- nuinication with Eon-land b- wTnf?" the last four yeais. onccati.js. !, crto pre-eminently Catholic, and rcrd- lied Sea. The editor of 'thr 11

however, the peo'o shall terminate ids ed as the hoi wark of the faith. o That Con.irr. inw,,. ., . , Jmb?'

rarecr, as they did th.it of hi, father, wc same England," says the Prelate, which Hshmcnt of steam 'vessels between 1U may expect, a wc had thus, a spunuid has so often and so dec itluliy spread bier and Conirr. ivn.,1,1 "

auction ol "horses chuDy auvur.ccd in j m-jurning over eur country, now stands pose of communication ns thr ' rcP"scd lhc "euro, and the guerilla; ' as UlcJ0Urne3r bci;)S almost as numerous as the popula