Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 21, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 December 1830 — Page 2
the burning of a few custom-housiB were
only mischiei
B iLl IMOHE, KOV. 19. LATEST FROM EUROPE. The packet ship Formosa, Capi. Orne, trrived at New Yor on Wednesday morning, from Havre, whence she sailed on the 20th of October. The editors ol the Commercial Advertiser have received files of Paris papers ot the 19th, inclusive.
The editor of the Standard learns from
Cantain Orne. that nrivate letters had
t T been received at Havre the day the tor
mosa sailed, stating that there were serious disturbances in Paris among the
people, who desired to have the punish
ment of Death executed on Foiiguac and bis associates They appeared to be determined to accomplish their purpose, and were exasperated against those who are in favor of an abolition ol the punishment of death The New York American saysThere b no authority for the publication heretofore made of the Prussian troops
having entered Belgium, nor is there as vre continue to think, any probability ol their doing so. An article under the Berlin head of 8th October says express ly, that the King desires, of all things, to avoid war; though it stales erroneously as we suspect, that Prussia, as well as England, had been called upon to interpose by arms. A similar allegation as to England was authoratively contradicted by the London Courier, and we presume it to be equally unfounded with regard to Prussia. The King of Trance reviewed the National Guard of Versailles, and its envi
rons, on the 18th. amounting to from
twenty to twenty-five thousand men
mostly all uniformed, and all armed
The King was accompanied by his two sons, Latayeite and General Gerard, and
was 'cccjved with the greatest enthusi asm
Tne tives ot the Ex Ministers arc, it may be feared, endangered by the
vehemence ot some of the assemblages of Paris, which seem intent cn bringing
them to the biocK, notwithstanding the sentiments ol the King, of Laiayette, and
of petitions trom some of the wounded in the memorable daysot July, that the
authors uf the calamities ol those days might be spared! The editor of the Tctnis, one ol the papers that earliest
and most iearlessly denounced the Ur
donances, has also petitioned lor mercy
lo the prisoners. 1 he Patriote news paper however, recently established echoes the cry for their blood; and it wil
be difficult tor the government to lesist, especially il the Chamber of Deputies hesitates Yet it would be a noble consummaiimot a glorious revolution, that it should be unstained by blood shed on the scaffold. From the north of Europe we see no thing of interest. The south of Spain was actually invaded by Gtn Valdez, but with a force olonly 800 men! This does not look like serious work Ol Italy, as yet, we hear nothing; but it roust come. Fresh distuibmces have taken place at
Auxene, which continued several days
and until troops came in from the surrounding country to quell the mob. The Quoiidienne of the 18th, says it is ie.oi.td mat insubordination has broken O'j- in a regiment quartered not ma-
:o, 3 hom Patis, that many ot the lave refused to obey their oflii rave deserted and dispersed
ves an ut the country. Orders
. jien at the Barriers of Paris
t
n y -
soli cei the hav to tmtei ;:i T i-.: mcnt In-
such o them as may attempt lo
city
gtdtum of the new govern-
U ibsia had inspired speculators
with confidence, and caused the price ot
stocks to impove
Baron Atha'in, who arrived at Pans
on the 16'h, had an immediate interview with the King. The I . had passed making an appropriation of 30.000,000 francs, to be employed m advances to the mercantile and tnanutacturing interests. It was opposed as being directly in opposition to the sound maxims ot political economy, which leaves trade in all its branches to regulate itself, and also as being a dan gcrous precedent that would ultimately iead to the ruin of the finances of the stale. The law was adopted 61 to 12.
The Mmitcur of the 18th October, contains ui elaborate report from the
Duke de Htoglicas Minister of Public
Instiuc i and Worship, which is tol-
said to have been the
committed.
The ex-ministers arc still at V in-
cennes, and some time will elapse betorc
their new prisons in the Petit Luxembourg will be ready for their reception. The outside of the palisades is covered with placards, demanding the death ol M. de Polignac and his colcagucs, and in many places, it is wiitten with chalk on tiie walls Death to the Lx-Mini tera. Duiing the night of the 16th, a very considerable body of workmen ot different trades passed through the place du palais royal, shouting Justice .' Juttice ! Vive If Rot ' Mort a Folicnuc .' They
marched regularly about ten or twelve abreast preceded by a tri colored flag.
Ii ii now stated in the Tern fit of the
18th, that the government does not in tend to bring forward any project for a holishing the punishment ot death, un dcr two years.
SPAIN. The minister of war in Spain has made a report to the king,
stating that confidence is wanting in the army. Even the loyally ot the troops
sent to guard the trontiers,is doubted The kimr was about to make a tour
throurh Castile, and visit, the confines ot
Portugal.
Prom the commencement ot the pre-
sent month, a Journal in the Spanish language, called El Precursor, whoscob
iect is to propagate the spitit ot aeon
stitutional revolution i;i ine remnsuia
has been regularly published in Pans.
The numbers ot this paper ate sent m a-
butidancc to the refugees on ihe tiontier,
who undertake to piocute their circulation in the interior oi Spain Wc ex tract the following from that publication: 'We learn lhat several officers amoncr the constitutional emigrants from
Portugal are about to proceed lo the trontier, in order to join such Spaniards as shall take the first chance of battle lor the liberation ot the Peninsula. Under ihe direction ol Don Alexandio O'Don nell, at the l-.ad of the staff ot general Mina, there has been recently formed at Bayonne a Sacred battalion, which already reckons in its ranks nearly one hundred officers, who have elected foi their commander Don Francis iManctia, the valiant chief on the memorable 7th ot July, 1822, who commanded at Madiid, another Sacred battalion, which on that day had a great share in the ttiumph gained by the people over the royal guards."
According to letters of the lOth.mst. from Perpignan, discord prevails among
the Spanish retugees on the frontiers General Milans although seventy years
ot ace. and paralysed on one side, has
been appointed to the chief command,
in opposition to Ivlma, whilst the latter has appointed the Provisional Junta that is to govern Spain in the event of a sue ccsslut invasion FROM ALGIERS. The command er in chief at Algiers forwarded on the 13 h and 2'th August, several reports to Hie minister of war giving details of the force sent to Bona, and of its operations. The people submitted after some persuasion, without resistance, and the landing of the troops was promptly effected
The Cabailles and Arabs threatened an attrrk. rnveiiiM the countrv around, and
-1 j stopping provisions On the 6th Au
yust they were attacked, and routed at
every point. On the 8ih, they attacked general Damremont's position, and were driven back with murderous loss, the Fiench sustaining comparatively littlo. On the night of the llth, another assault, which )iad been anticipated, was made with great fury and perseverance. Several of the Arabs were killed, alter having sprung over the fosse of theredoubt The btothcr-in-law of the dey of Constantine, among eighty-six others
was found. This expedition recmbat k i . ..... i i.i
ed on the 20th ana v 1st, anu rcacntu
Algiers on the morning of the 25th. The number of the sick at Algiers, on the 22d, was fourteen hundred in the mi
litary hospitals, and nine hundredin the regimental hospitals. The first of the ;P3i ,f
regiments under orders to return, embaiked for Toulon in five vessels on the 23d. A letter of that date says : Wc have one thousand armed Arabs doing the duty of our posts and wc are anxious to come in contact with our enemies We might have, if wc pleased, thirty thousand of these Arabs, and with them might traverse Africa in every direction. All the tubes are pressing lo
send in their submission to general Clau-
by the Ore of Pihce Frederick during
the four thvs. The Journal ol inverse
had published a report in favor of juries, approved by the prince. Thia was
laughced at, as r.o other government than ihe provisional, was recognised by
Ihe Bruxellois. Some Hays previous,
the troops forming part of the corps de
GAEfiUEZi SKITS 1TTJ AS the pleasure cf informing his jtf friends and the public generally, that the business hitherto conducted un
der the firm of James U Samuel Smith, will in luture be carried on at the old stand, by himself.
In addition to the stock ot tne oiu
THE IzAH&'S BOOK, ;n c- O o ; A MONTHLY LlTKhAl.T ! I S CK LI A VT, DT VOTr.I) TO LIThiATL'I K, TKfc HS- t ARTS, FASHIONS, Ell GRAPHICAL ANECDOTF.S, TALIS, X A K AT 1 V fcS. SIUSIC, RIDING, DANCING, PGETHV, tMSROlS-
irmro . - 1. nllirlPTS IS at Lflllt S - I
tiicht, had retired into the walls ot that , arm, i.e nas jusncc,,. ' Vf , ' town and St Ttond, llas-det and Ton-, opening, a handsome asscr.men. oi ia. i jr-s number is embellished with the fdgres were free fiom hostile occupation, j ai.d winter fowing Kngravirg:J,, , , f ii r ,n,l - rsx Ww of the Calico Thixt orks, at I he gunnies bourgeoises had organoid Ah ((fftfQ3)v? Q Comlvvi;ie-(:ra;.) to maintain order in those places. C w J ; Two ci.eravcd ipccxa:tnscf EmsroxdOwners of privateers at Ovtcnd and COS!STLG L 1'AtiT OF ! ERY.
Nieuport had solicited from the govern
ment letters of marque, to capture Dutch vessels, while the independence ot Belgium lemair.cd unrecognised.
Alters irom aicx-uu, 4u .uuu c Dlack, Urovvn and Steel mixed that the grand signor was about to cede Hloadclo,hs am Cainell3 i 1 f t It !nhntiirl All I m I '
isianuoi tanuaio Xew st le Calicoes
White, lied, Yellow and Green Flannels Baizes, Bombazctts Real Tartan U common Plaids.
Rose, Mackinaw and Point Blankets
same terms as Egypt is held, paying
itibute.
From the Journal dea Debate. Urdus, Oct. 1 3 h. On the evening of the 13th the Spa nish refugees crossed the frontiers, nccompanitd by two aid de camps, M. Pablo, and M. Mendez de Vigo. General V'alder, the same who took possession ol Tarifia in 1824, was the first to enter the Spanish territory at the head of a co lumn of eight bundled men. His pro clamation to the Spanish army is pub fished. Berlin. Oct 8th
The failure cf the Dutch expedition!
against Brussels h3s caused a grtai st t fcaticn fceie The Court ol Hagu- has asked lor an intervention Iron- outs am. that of St James, but neither is inc. fund to take decisive steps, witfcom consult ing the povvers of Europe. Our aimy could easily subdue the Belgians, v. :o
are not united an.org themselves, bui this eutei pise might bring on a gcneiai war. '1 hough this is desired by the young officers, and even by some cf the princes, the king wishes to a void it at ai.y sacrifice. A mission of genet 'd
Coicred, Brown and Bleached Domestics of every quality.
roi.'R cases (;i:yru:Mi:ys
Ct-
HATS.
5 Cases Ladies', Gentlemen's, Boys and Children's Shoes A general assortment of llatdware and Cutlery, Queenswaie, I;on asoiteu, plough plates sni! Castin;s Also GZlOCEEiSS,
i Tanners' Oi'. fr-st nua'itv
KAWijLan'p Oil, Mackerel in halt Mf&iLbli Nos 1 and 2, Port and
Muict Vv ines, Holland Gin, French Bianclv, Jamaica Hum. Best Rifle Powdcr. Shot and Lead; 70 Barre's Old Whiskey, 20 Bags Coffee, 3.0 Ban els Sugar, 20 Kegs Boston Cut and Wrought Nails. A consignment of Cordage of every description; all of which, together with
MufiVm to Paris and London is spoken of. i numberless other arliclet, he will sell
low for cash or for produce of any kind.
T
i AND - :o2o:
HE subscriber Ins the pleasute of
inln ii ini; the ublic ci. tally that
nc still cor.tii'wrs ti.e 'ommission and Storage Businkss, at his Old Stand,
NORTH imsr CO USER 01 WATER A ND
MARKtT STREETS. It) lilUIIUOn Ol HIS
fuimer stock, he has tct ived a
Handsome Assortment of ana estfiutrf
COySlSTIXG LX PART OF White Reel arid Green Funnels
Black and Drab Lion Skin Casstnetts and New Sryie Caiicors Colored Blown and Bleached Domestics
GENTLEMEN'S
Oct 16, 1830
6-tf
HATS, Made & Sold, by it. J5. ?ivicc, fViNCKNSRs, Indiana,)
V N the house lately occupied by James c McAbthuh. as an Iron store, c n SecW strtet,iut door abvc Market street The iees of hats in
general, are for
l hrec figures designed to :mpro e the art
of Dancing, Two figures illustrative of Kiting, Three illustrations cf the Ornam t.st.kz. Artist. Calico Print Works at Ccmlyviile, The First Born, by Rirliard Per.n Smith, SU-ep (original) Partings Words by Mrs. Heinan, Rk!ir. illustiated with Fngravirgs, Fugit Hora (f)rij;inal) To Glorioa (crigina'. Lrnbroider) , illustrated w iih Engravings, Kxtrarts cf a Correspondcr cc from the North cf Germany, illustrated with Musir, Private Apartments c f Windsor Castle, Ihe First and Last Bom, by M. A. Bi o n.
The Portrait The Burial of Cora (cnginal) Solemn Investure cf the Vassals oi ihe Bavarian Crown, An Evening on the Bosphorus The Fir!
and Last Agony,
The Mathematician, Lake Superior, Dancing, illustrated with Engravirg?, A Daughter's Prayer Dawn Anna and Eudosia, u Polish Story, Foreign Quotations, My Mother's Last Kiss Hymn cf the Chen kee Indian, The Miseries cf a Vocalist, Sir U illiam Herschcl, The Ornamental Artist, illustrated with Engravings, London Fashions for September, The Polonaise, Knocks at the Door, from the Court Journal, The Two Sexes, Our Friendship, a Song set to Music. A Sketch, by Willis Oavlord Clark The Ear ner rf Murat The Gathcicr, Beauty
5&.C
Fine lioram,
Coarse
ao
85 3
Mk FINE
AND CAPS
A few cases of Ladies', Gen
itlemen's and Hovs' Shoes.
Tanners Oil first qr.a'i x Hpcrni Oil. cS iMacUcrui 30 .Barrels VhisUey Nails Assorted
LIQUOUS of every description, and of the best quality, always on hand by the
TEAS, Coffer nut SUGAR.
TOGETHER with several other articles, he will sell very low lor cash or Produce of any kind WILLIAM MIEURE. Vincennes, Nov. 1830. 41-tf.
m m
lovvtdbv Royal Ordonnance,instituting j sel and to supply oar mat kets, so that an
vummiuccs ot riimarv
Peave
Fine Castor 8 Coane do . 6
Hats made in the shops here, arc in general, much superior to those iupoited Item the Eastern siales, tor the latter aic made of the coarsest wool,
j an 1 naped with labit lur the farmcis
would find it to their inuresl, at least 25 per cent, to purchase fiom the man ufacturers I pledge myself that my Hats shall be made in the best manner,
! ol suficrior stufT, and in the most F'ashj 'unable style. j RICHARD P. PRICE. February, 1830. 2-tf j rsrP01K, CORX If OJTS will
be ic ceivedin exchange for Hats. 0 p p .0 NOTICE T S hereby given, that six weeks after Jj date, application will be made lo the Register of the Land Office at Vin cennes in the state of Indiana, for a ctr
tifuate of forfeited land stock for ihe amount paid on ihe west half of the south west quatter of section twentyseven, township six, south of range nine west, in the Vincennes district, entered on the 17th of April, 1819, and forfeited
for non-payment agreeably to law; now
claimed by me as assignee of John Mil ler, under the act of Congress of March 31, 1830, the original certificate of the purchase of which has been lost, mislaid or destroyed. (jiven under my hand and eeal this 25th day of November. 1830. GEORGE HUFFMAN, i.s 42-6t.
f) SKTiTH & TRACY'S 0 Tin & Shed Iron
instruction m
atrotvlusenunts and sub-prefectui es to be conv.vcd of seven members at least, ortvvlv - at must, to be formed of the Juge de Pjtx.thc Recior ot the canton, and others lo be chosen by the respectable inhabitants ot the canton and the Rector ot the Academy, in concert with the Prefect of the Deparuneiu, and subject to th jpprobation of tht lirand Master of tin University. 1 his Ordonuance i
ox mav be had for 20 francs and a sheep
tor thirty sous.
JOURNAL OF LAV. Ignorance of the Law cicuuth no man.
association ot the members of the bar, is
published on the first and third Wednes
the corner of Market and Sc
cond streets, have on
OF THE LADY'S ROOK. OFMCK OFTHK DAILY CHRONICLE,"? Philadelphia, Nov. 1, lb50. LTHOUGII much care and attcntirn Ikic been bestowed on the embellishments i i this number, wc have not succeedt d to ur entire satisfaction with the Litiiockabhic view 1 Comly Vili.e. It was ii.i.it dilhcult to execute from the circumsvtorc that the Original Drawing, which we had sketched by a first rate artist expressly, for the occasion, being too large it was necessary to reduce the size on the
stone to suit the page. Uur next experi
ment cf this kind will we arc cc::iicient succeed. A woid may be added explanatory rf :he departure from an article in the co:i'-litions, which reads One copper plate engraving in each No. Induced by the idea the Lithegraphv would seen supersede all e ther modes of multiplied delineation, and bcin?; anxious to diversify with a landscape, made application to the oldest in the pro fession, and the present picture is the result. The intention was to have prefixed " this number, in addition to the vk-w tha. accompanies it an elegant engraved Title-pack for the volume, but the engraver could rut finish it in time. 'I he next No. (for December) of the Lsdy's lk ok vvdl complete the first volume.
being the sixth month since tne publication commenced. It is the intention of the publishers to form a volume semi-annually, as the Rreat number of pares which the vvork would contain if extended to thr. end of twelve months would be tc ii. convenient to bind up in one bock. Ibis ar
rangement w ill be an advantage to persons wiihing complete volumes, and who delay sending their subscriptions until the fir: numbers arc all engaged accompanying; each volume will b? prefixed a beautiful and
appropriate title-page, engraved expressiy for the work, and a general table of contents. Every possible exertion is made for the early and regular delivery of the work, and wc assure our patror.s. agents, and gentlemen cf the press, 'who have complimented our undertaking with a liberality for which wc feci greatly indebted, that if m the numerous avocations which we are incessantly engaged, we should unintentionally ncelect to send their numbers, we tx-
! pect of course to be reminded of it, and the error will be immediately corrected. The?
notices that have appeared at different times in various publications complimentary cf
u if , (the Lady's liook, have been carefully colnunu lor oic, , ir,,,i Tnri , . i 1 1 k ,.
In addition to the preceding summa-; jays ot every month, at the olhce ot the , a iarirC and ccncral assortment of I in ; tn ,rr,imr.nm. iw.n,wN'o..and wc
ry, we ive fcuch hasty ttanslations from : Journul Gl Health, No 108, Chesnut and bhect Iron ware, which they offer ihopewe arc warranted by the testimony tlin Piti niiiPK n! the 1 9th. as We have i street Philadeir.hi a. P riCC Per anilUUi.! rt rrdnrpd ntif-rw Tinvvnrp W ill hr S rnt;ti'ir.rr! in t-ifm tn vrrt that t!i(SC V.llO
vauce sold wholesale and retail upon a Jvan- have not already subscribed wni y: sausueu
time to make SI Translated from the Constituthnnel cf
the 9ih Oct A private letter tiom Vienna of the 9th ult. reptesents that the Belgian re- , volution had from the commencements
followed by another Dominating 24 Jugesj produced a disastrous t ffect on Austiia, . de Pans i particulatly on the funds. The icceplion of the newsol the total failure of I he Gazette de France says : We jpr'mce Fi edei ick's attempts to subdue learn fiotn Frankfort on the Main tuat j the lit uxellois cau-cd them to fall aUr an extraordinary circumstance has just mingly. Since July, bank actions haJ revealetl a daik plot for the ofcrthmw ; lallcn ihiee hundml llotins, and there
of the whole of Germany the plan ot a combined attack against each state, Tith the details of the mtaiis ot execution, and the names of all tht conspirators has been obtained. The disturbances in Electoral Hesse hid totally subsided. Sumt toLUcnc !
50 in ad
Tin: JOURNAL OF HEALTH,
A popular Periodical, conJucicd by an . Association of Physicians. J
the l:j-.r man s riat s the rich
wan s blis.
ipon
tageous terms to purchasers. Vincennes, October 24, 1829.
37-tf
Ileal::,
50 BGLLAXIS REWARD.
&SK-was stolen irom ;
f4ed
to do so at the commencemeiit ci wanuary.
that we may be able to form a correct estimate of the number of copies we bhall be
required to print
L. A. GO DRY. tz CO.
was no appearance of their being likely lo iise. I he report of a eneral con Urtis io be assembled at Troppau, in spiud ii i encouragement in the people, who have seen enough of them. BUUSSFLS, Oct. 16ih -An exact list had been made cf the victims injured
H N 1 FNDLU to point out the means;
ot preserving health preventing riis ease, and prolonging life. The Journal is pub.ished on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month, in numbers of sixteen pages octavo, at Si -3 ncr annum, navabie in advance Mib
my farm near Logansport, on the night ol the
i 4in inst. a chesnut SOHRLL HORSE,
saddle, and bridle; the ho-se is about 15 hands high, with some white lect, and a small stdp on tii s nose; the horie was formerly the property of Mr. Higdonol Indianapolis, and in guud order, when
scnptions to con.mei cc vum the h'sl stolen. number in each car All the luck i 1 will pay ll.e above revvaid for
numbers lurrisht d lor new subsci ibui s. ; lmrsand li.ict, or tr the thief.
Subscriptions to the above Peiiadicals received at the Wcsicin Suncflice.
n
MIOTICS. ALL persons indebted to either of us, whether by note or book account, who needed to call and settle, until after
the first day of January next, will then fii.d their accounts and notes to discharge wiih costs This alternative is unpleasant and unprofitable, we therefore, hope that our friends will be punc-
thc tua! in their attemu o to this notice. 1 J. 1). V.OOLVLIUON.
JOHN TIPTON.
Ug'ist lStb, 1 S3v.
LLIAS .VoNAMl'X. Vi:v:c:..-ii. Dec. 1,1330 4! 4 9
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