Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 December 1827 — Page 3

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V LXCEXNE S, December 8, 1827. The Lawrcnceburgh paper ot the 24th lilt, says u We are authorized to announce john h. Thompson, esq. of Clark county, a candidate lor Governor at the

next August election

Jackson State Convention. Air. Stout The undersigned, beg leave to call the attention of the Republican Jacksonian electors of this county, who are friendly to the election of genl. AXDREW JJCKSOX ohe next Presidency, and some known Republican to the Vice Presidency, to a meeting to be held at the court house in Vincennes, on Saturday the 22d inst. for the purpose of electing delegates to the state convention, to be holden at Indianapolis, on the eighth day of January ?icxt, in order to select an Electoral ticket for this state, to be supported at the November election in 1828, and for such other purposes as may be found advisable for the general well fare. We would strongly recommend to our fellow citizens to attend the meeting,? as the crisis of the times, requires that every republican should be at his post. And we trust that our Jacksonian Republican brethren, in every county in the state, where they have not already had one, will without delay call a meeting, and be sure to be represented in Convention on the eighth of January. Elias McXamee, Hiram Dicker

amuel Tomlinson, J I). Wolvcrton,

yton C. Reiley,

VfMft. Durtch,

Johh"D Hay, $aml. Thorn, JVm Mieure,

Wilson Lag-v,

Wm. .. th bard, Wm. L Withers, Sand Ddhvorth, Jacob Kuykcndall,

R. S. Reynold. Vincennes, December 6, 1827. Jackson meeting, in Orange county, la. In pursuance of pre ious at . angements a meeting of the friends of Andrew jackson. was held at the court house, in Paoti, Orange county, la, on Saturday, the 1st day of this inst. James Lynn, esqr. was called to the chair, and Wm. Hog gatt, appointed secretary On motion, a committee was appointed to prepare a preamble and resolutions suitable to the Occasion whereupon William Case esq. Roger Mc Knight, Thos Cop'dand, esq cql. William Reed, and Joel Vandevecr, esq. were appointed that committee. The following resolutions were adopt ed The preamble is necessarily omitted

for want of room it may possibly hercCl pafter appear. V V1 Resolved, That we have full confidence' lSthe integrity ability, and patriotism of Andrew jackson, and that we will support him by ail lair and honorable means for the next President of the U. Stales.

Resolved, Tint J-jhn G. Clendeneu and

n is Mayer be appointed to meet in

Geheral Convention, at Indianapolis, on

the 8th of January next, or at such other time as the fiiends of gen. Jackson shall hold a general Convention, for the pur pose of selecting five suitable persons to be supported as Electors, who will vote for Andrew Jackson as President. Resolved. That William Case, Roger 3NI : Knight, Thomas Copland. William Mlcd. and J e Vandevecr, be a commit-

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Resolved That the foregoing pream

ble and resolutions be signed by the pre sident and secretary, and published in the puhic papers Resolved, That the meeting adjourn. JAMES LYNN, Prsd't W HOG GATT, Sec'ty. From th Farmers ts M-chiv::c .-!dv-cut INDIANA CONVEN HON Pursuant to previous arrangements, a meet

ing of the friends of Gknichal Andrew

Jackson, was holden in the court house in

harlcstown, on Sa'urla. the 10th u't

After order was called, the meeting proceeded to business, when Major. John M

Lemon was elected Chairman, and Saml Starkweather and A. F. Morrison, Secretaries. On motion, A committee was appointed to prepare a preamble and resolutions, suitable to the occasion whereupon Gen. John Carr. Saml Prather and Col Lemuel Ford were made that committee. The following resolutions were adoptv .ed- I he preamble is omitted for want of jroom : Resolved, That we profess oursches to be Republicans, and as such, that we deem it our duty, to use every honorable effort and measure, nccessarv to the fin thtrance of the just claims and pretensions, of Gen. Andrfw Jackson, to the Prcsi dency of the United States Resolvd That the meeting do consider it essrnthl, tint a convention of the friends of General Jackson, assemble at Indianapolis, on the 3th day of January

next, for the purpose of nominating a Jacksonian Electoral Ticket, and for other purposes, and, that it is especially re commended, that meetingsbe held ineach county in this state, as soon as possible, aud that the delegates be appointed to act in concert at said convention, whereby a perfect understanding may exist, and the whole force of the friends of the People's Favorite, stand united and invincible, and the vote of Indiana be given to him who has 44 filled the measure of his country's honor " Resolved, That we will forthwith proceed to elect two delegates, to represent this county, in the aforesaid convention, of such qualified persons as are known to be friendly to the election of General Andrew Jackson, whose duty it shall be to confer with othei delegates, from other counties, severally chosen, for the purpose heretofore stated. Whereupon, Hon. John jM'ller, and A. F Morrison, were unanimously elected delegates. On motion, Resolved That a committee of correspondence and vigilance, consisting of fourteen members be appoint ed and the following gentleman were ac cordingly elected, viz: Jacob Fouls, Eli Robertson, Samuel Carr, John Prather, Esq. Captain Samuel Stark weather, Captain Jno. E Re, Thos. M'Kinley, William I). Bearh, John Gib son, Athanaseus Wathcn, General John Carr, Andrew Rower, Nicholas Crist, and Colonel Lemuel Ford On motion. Resolved That a copy of these proceedings be signed by the Chaitman and Secretaries, and be published. On motion The meeting adjourned. JOHN M LEMON, Ch'm.

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superior military or civil authorities at Taragona now established theie, and that he will enter alone with his suit, and a weak' escort. It is d ubted whether the Junta of the insurgents would obe y this invitation. It is thought that the iall of M Ballasteros, whose financial measures have done the greatest injury to Catalonia, the most industrious, commercial, and manufacturing province, will be the inevitable result of the king's journey It would then be difficult to prevent that of M Calomardc from soon following, notwithstanding his piesent favor. I he insui gents have totally destroyed the famous paper manufactory ol Olot, belong ing to M. Calomarde ; they have also shot the foreman of he woks 'I his manufactory made many malcontents, because M. Calomarde, profiting by Ids position, not only furnished paper to ail the officers ol his department, but also those of his colleagues (even when the duke dc L'Inlantado, who has paper manulaetoiics was minister of state,) & in const quence, the greater part of the other paper manufactories established in Catalonia sold hardly any. It is many things ol this kind

which have b'ought about the revolution j

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DIED- At New-Orlcans, on the 1 1th November ult. of the yellow fever, John B. Racine, late of Louisville, Ky. Louisville ldvertiscr.

v, a t i m o R e . November I t. FROM EXULAXDUy the ship Richmond, arrived in Hampton Roads on Saturday, in 32 days from Liverpool, London papcr3tothc 4'h October inclusive, are received. The intelligence thev convey, principally relates to Spain, whn h is likelv to become the scene of mu- h on fusion, if not ot bloodshed the i-iso: c-

tion in Catatonia had assumed a Iovum.' i- j blc aspect, and Ferdinand findin;' htrcc i unavailing, has had recourse to s'rr.u- j gem, for the purpose of inducing the lea- j

ders oi the revolution to licit a persona: conference with him at Tarragona, assuring them that he would come with only his suit, and a weak escort, and that he

would send of? all the militate and civil authorities of the place, to IVarcclona during the lime that the conference and discussions would last In speaking of the characteristic trait of Ferdinand's duplicity, the editor of the London New Times, says It appears that he is more disposed to trust to his usual weapon artifice that to the su pcriotity of his means, or the power of his arms to suppress the insurrection in Catalonia. His first attempt is certainly worthy of his inventive gMuus, but lie has employed delusion too often to be aide to practice it again with success. Confidence once forfeited can never be regained, and unless the Icad.rs of the insurgents have lost all l cmembrancc of the past, and all care for personal safety, his present p'an, however specious & liberal in appearance, must have failed entirely. From the Gazette de France, Oct 2. L-tters from Saragossa say, that a conspiracy in favor of the rebels of Catalonia had been discovered in that city, and that twenty persons of distinction had been arrested among whom are, maj gen. Aran Frigillo, a Guerilla chief dining thctimc of the constitution ; col. Leon, a brigadier, and the brothers of geneials Capape and Frcyrc From the Constitutionel. Madrid, Sept. 20 Extract from a pri vate letter. "Gen Monet, on the 14th inst. at Conea del Trcn,a large valley about a league from Tarragona, fought an action vith the rebels, in which he had two horses killed under him, and was completely beaten. The rebels then drove him into Tarrago' a, where he has thut himself up with two regiments of royal troops ; they arc now besieging him in that place. It is said to be the news of this light, joined to that of the desertion to the insurgents of more than a third of the royal troops, which has determined his majesty to set out post The king has sent the governor of Taragona an order to go to Rarcclonaon the morning of the 27th, when his majesty will arrive, and he has invited the central Junta of government established bv the insurgents at Manresa,to repair to Taragona on the 28th, to confer with him, promising that there shall be none of the

Greece, and expressing his intention to take a decided part in favor of lhat country. This, howevt r, was previous totho late events and has been carried into effect by the lute interference of the allies; so lhat the promise is not to be const! tied into anything beyond what has already been done. Lxtractofa letter from Lloyd's agent at Malta, dated Sept 12 Piratical vessels are cruLing iron, cape Pa se?o to Cfrigo, and nothing now escapes that sail without convoy. 1 he Egyptian fleet of 80 bail has been fallen in with, bound to the Morea. Vice-admiral b'n Edward Codiington, Ief Smyrna with 12 sil, on the Istund2d inst. His majesty's ship Dryad, and the Hind cu'ter. have just salted hom hence to join the admiral. From the Courier Francois. taris. Sept 30 A tepof is spread, that the affairs ol the decks bait taken a more favoiable turn that a Rusian consul to the Greek government has been appointed, and that count Capo d'Istria was going to be officially recognized aa president ol Greece by 0, allied powers.

run ruv,AL- Lisbon- Sep.

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ln Catalonia ! air by ucspa ches rtceiv i c! from the Two regiments of royr! tioops, in go- i'oituguese ambassador in L ndon it aping through a pass calle;! ; lie Col de lial- ' pears lhat on the 27th ult Carlos Matnias agcur, were surprised ard cut to pieces Pcrtira armed at the court on his way by 6,000 insurgents, commanded by a to Rio de Janeiro, with letters Irom the stiangcr, whose name, and even country, king for his serene highness the infant is yet unknown here. The insurgents don Miguel, for his majesiy the emiR ror

have lately circulated throughout Catalo

nia, even in Barcelona, a proclamation in the king's name, in which a full and per feet amnesty is granted for all political o pinions and crimes, to all Spaniards, from 1 803, to the present day It is no longer bands which forms the insurrection, but a levv en masse. The last letters from Gailicia, announce general discontent to be prevailing in that province; a general rising is apprehended there, in opposition to that in Catalonia. In Gailicia the cry would be viva la constitution. skit. 22 ( Private correspondence. J T he king left the escuiial this morning, and his suit was augmented onU by out person. Salcedo. pt i vate seci etar to his majesiy ; some letters indeed announce that the k'ng wiil soon be followed by the duke de L'lnf.'ii'ado and b the bishop oi Leon. If this were to take place, the thiee most noted chiefs of the Apostolic p'Mv would he with the king; but the journey of to?.-e three personages is ilo.ih'c! bv those who are habitually best i' lormcd o'r court intrigues Although !!: king wii! pass 'uc near to Saint Philip de Xv.tiva and Valencia, his majesty wiil enter neither of these towns. Aiinost tho v ii':!t- of the army of ob

servalion Iim--, -t.t out foi Artairon, and a body of 3,000 men arc to assemble in the neighboihood oi Daroca, atotn about 15 lergues from Saraossa. Although the deci ec announces to the council of Castile that the king will repair to Taragona, his majesty seems as if going to barcclona, for the orders given heie to the post of hec, are for all despatches to be sent to the latter town. The last reports of M. Campo Sagrado announce th it the insuri'cnts have 6.000 regimented men, the greater part of them old soldiers His excellency adds, hat 20,000 may be estimated as the rumber who have arms in their hands, and in a greater or less state of organisation. GRFI CF B'tissels papers to the 30th September, were received in Lon don. Thev inform us that Paul Huona-

parte, Luciens second son, hail ducted his escape from the Roman states, and ar rived at Corfu, on his way to Gierce, in the disguise of a valet de chambie, t- a friend of his, and under the name of Luigi Autonello. Lord Cochran's nephew ha ving arrived the same day, (the 16th ult.) from Marseilles, the two young volun teers intended to sail together the day aftei,forthe scat of their futute exploits The Turks at Prevcsa having hcatd of the declaration of the allied powers, were filled with apprehensions, and had sent a pressing application to Redschid Pacha for reinforcements, without which they said they could not prevent that fortress from falling into the hands of the Greeks, if it should be attacked These papers mention a dreadful fire in Behringen, which had dtstroyed not less than 53 houses. It occurred on the 23d ult. Her majesty, the queen of the Netherlands is nearly recovered from the effects of her accident. The Paris Monitor comradicts the repott gien in the other Journals, that an addi'ion of five vessels of the line was to be made to the Punch squadron in the Levant, and state that it is not the intcn-

lion of any of the three powers to increase the respective amount of their lorcc The emperor ol Russia is said to have addressed an autograph letter to count Capo d'ls't 1 1. cot gratulating him on his not mination to tho post of president of

ol Austria, and for his butanic majesty, and who will set off for Vienna on tht 1st inst. Fiom what this messenger brings, as well as oihcr accounts to be relit d on, it is known thai his majesty had tin ujht good to determine that his serine hh-h-ness, the infant don Miguc should come to govern tin kingdom ol Portugal, in the name of the king. We may expect wry moment direct communica i ns, official and circumstantial, upon this important subject. Lisbon, Sept. 24 The Gazrtte of today contains, in the official part, a notice hom the financial depat tment, containing an oider of the infanta regent to proceed immediately to the making up of the estimates of the public rectiptarid expenditure for the year 1828 Her highrn ss also orders that the officers of the trfasury shall use the utmost dilig c ce, that the accounts of the receipt and f xpenditure for the present year be made up in the beginning of Januai y next, as hey wil. be of i eat impor tance in making the estimate for the next ear. Afarriage Question The presbytery of New Yoik has unanimously d tided to erase the section of the confession ol faith, forbidding a man to marry his deceased wife's sister. The presbytery of NfvRruns wick has come o f e sane decision, 12 to 5. The pre-byteries of 0,i ,Ridstone, Winchesiei ai d P i.adelphia have voted to ictain the section A woman of the P itowatomie Indians has been put to de th near Detroit, by some of her tribe, for being suspected of having caused the death of v pioph by wiihciafi She was compelled to sit down, struck two blows on the head, and then had her throat cut ; a grave w as then dug, and she was buried. Her husband was compelled to pass over hei grjve, and then round a ree out of custom, as though he had escaped.

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He has built a new, large, and commodious stable ; and has put the bui oings in complete repair His stable, wrl be constantly supplied with Oafs. Corn. Fodder, and T morhy Hay and attt nded by a good Ostler . His house hall at all limes be furnished with such thii gs for the c mfort of Travelh rs, c others, as the country can afford He hopen by his ath ntion to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. II JOHNSON. January 8, 1827. 5 -if

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Articles, just rect ived, & 'or sale. Watches Silver Work, Kep' constant!) hand. Clocks, and IT t ches Of all descriptions, cast full) repaired, and warranttd CASH paid for old Gold If Sdvr I N WHIT I LES1.Y Vincennes, Nov. 8, I8i7 40-tf

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