Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Vermont Journal from Windsor, Vermont • 3

Location:
Windsor, Vermont
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

AVE received and offer for Wfflgtnd pious- intention to beftow funeral tween Lieots. Roberts and Rofe, of the iJth re. honori upon this of tyranny, and bare glment, ia which both parties were daugerouflr divine fet vice performed for him 5 he has impar- wounded. ted this defigato fcteral knights of St. Louis, Except the mooting of a centinel on hit to fhare with atChamplain by an Indian, no fo of hoftilitv him to the cares and expenfe of this pious cere, worthy of notice hare occurred in thu quarter moay 2 of them have regiftered their names, fince onr laft.

with tha curate of St. Louis Chauffee Our Fleet ftfll remain off Chart. a general aflbrtment of European India Sush the knights ot it. Louis as wilh to alloci. Col.

Tobias Lear, late American Confnl at ate in this Undertak.ng which religion and Algiers, arrived in this village a few days Gnce, patriotifm are equally interefted, may fet down Oa Thurfday laft he left this for the north, in GOODS 1 their names at the fame place, and all the con COMPRISING B.ack, biae, hottici green and mixed BRQADCLdrHS, Rritirti SSirrincfB company with Major Melvin, of the U. States Army. underftaad they are' appointed -eommiflioners on the part of our government to conclude an arrangement for the releafe of all the hoftages. It is alfo uUderftood that they witt I met atChamplain by the eommiflioners appointed on the part of the Britifh. cerned will confer wijh the curate of St.

Louis to fix the day of the ceremony. BOSTON, July 18, Late from Spain, The private armed fch. Surprie, lately arrived at Newport, obtained, at fea, a file of Corunna papert, to May 2 They contain a long Decree of Ferdinand 7th, (iffaed at Valencia, the' 4th' of May, 1814, declaring the Cortes of Spain, and theconftitution formed under it; at an end. B'ack and ccliured Florence, and India Italian and Canton ities, black white Cambrics, fafhiOnable Veftings.fcarlet.rfTab, black, mix Ker feymeies. Long fiiort colored Kid and Silk Gentle din's Beaver do.

WINDSOR, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1814. IT mturfi.BookandTani cy Muflips, rtt- Shawls, bhek ftft do. Flap Bandanna, Fan cv nd black lnuia HinctxerchieTs white And black Lace fiik Crdj Boot Wehbing, Nankeens, he, $. Thi Amexlcm ftuj May they j'uftly appreciate the fair inheritance trantaitted to them by their anceftors. 17.

Our. EnemUi Wherever they attempt an invafion of our country, may the fleepihg fword of Wajhiapok leap from its fcabbard, and again point us the way to iflory. 1 8. Piatt Ee'r long may peace throughout the world, be the fignal for thefoldier's return to his domeftic habitation. VOLUNTEERS.

By Mr. Jones. The Orator of the Day Mij his growing geaius ripen ia years, and may he become a pillar of his country. By Mr. Durrin.

7 Chaplain tfthDay-While he prays for peace, may millions of American freemen fay AMEN. Bjr Mrv Dean. Cm. Perry, the Hero of iYw Hit valour conquered the fleet, his humanity the hearts of our enemies. 1 1 The Devil May he never be fuffered to go abroad, or receive company at home.

ajhingion Ticket. Hii Ex. MARTIN CHITTENDEN, Gov. His Hon. WM.

CHAMBERLAIN, Lt. Gov. BENJAMIN SWAN, Efq. Treafurer. COUNCILLORS.

Mops Robinon, Benuogton. William Hall, jttniorj Windham. Jam D' Butler, Rutlaad; ERos Windfor. Gamaliel. Painter, Addifoni Joftah Hublard, Orange.

Solomon Mittert Chittenden. Jokn Chandler, Caledonia; Zerab Willoby, Franklin. i Daniel Dana, Eflex. John Ellfworih, Orleans. Nicholas Jefferhn.

CANDIDATES FOR CONGRESS. Chauneey Langdon, Caftleton. Daniel Chipman, Middlebury. -V Afa Lyon, Grand Ifle. Lvtber Jeweit, St.

Johnfbury. -Chalet Marjb, Woodftock. John Noyei, Brattleborough. Republican Nomination, HONORABLE important document: The decree commences snith a hiftory of the proceedings of the French government during the time they occupied Spain. The Kint? favs, Hardwares that on the 6th of May, 1808, he iffued a decree calling the Cortes, which continued their fittings until Jan.

1810, when the Firft Council of the Regency was called, with their powers to Sept-1810, when the General and Extraordinary Cortes was formed, sad was inftalled in the Ifle of Leon and that their fitting, the members of the Cortes took anoath to preferve to him all his fov-ereignty. The King then proceeds to give a Gouges, Table Teaspoons, Che ft, Portable, DcUt, P-4 and Stock Locka, Cut Tacks, Screw and Pbd Au gers, Coffee Mills. Knives and Frks of all prices, Penknives. Shoe do. Cift and table Butts, HL Hinges, Screws, caft and German fteel Hand faws, fine fa ws, Webb do.

tlane irons, ChiiTels, Six Britifh frigates, it is faid, have palled up the Potomac committed fome depredations at St. Mary's, and are expefled to go up as far as the depth of water will float them. The Burlington paper of Friday laft fays We have no iatereftihg intelligence from our army on this frontier, nor from the Wy, under the command of Com. Macdonough. Maj.

Gen. Brown has been reinforced fince the battle of Chippewa, with 15,00 regulars from Detroit. An engagement with the enemy wai expecled to have taken place pa the 8th inft." 1 Oa Friday night, the firft inft. a fchboner of 2 guns was burnt at Prefq'ifle, by a detachment ofabout 25 failors iirtwogigs, from our fleet at Sacket's Harbor, under the command of Lieut. Gregory; The detachment arrived at Ofwego on Sunday.

The fchooner was on the docks, and nearly ready to be launched, The faHs and rigging were alfo burnt, together with a ftore houfe. Wwa Gaz. Independence. Brass Trimmings nutory ot tne manner in wnicn tne tones were chofen, and (ays, that the Clergy and JVoMw were not called, although the Central Junto ordered it done s-That the firft aA of Cortes was, to depofe him from his sovereignty, attributing it to the Ration, that they might appropriate it to them--(elves and that this attempt againft the perbga- Bed CapF.brafcButti, Commode Rofe. Brafs ndkf'icks, Kiobs, Trunk Locks Kr.fsWire.

Han'dlee, do. Knobs, Efcutcheons, Nai's, Brafs Cocks, live of the throne, was the balls of all future afts; That almoft all the forms of the ancient Confti-tmion of monarchy were innovated upon, and that the cortes copied the revolutionary and de mocratic principles of the French Conftitution of people Agreeable to previous arrangements, the CU public tizens of Weathersfield, and its vicinity, met at J791 1 Thaj; to prepare the minds ot the to receive thefe innovations, through the m'nti. hi ,1 ahnfed th lihsrtv of the V. a( A T-J-. TT- Urge and elegant gilt, framed common Looking Glaffes, P.1CH AND FASHIONABLE Crockery Glamare -keol St.

Croix Rum. I Lifbpn, Mai ga, Pott prefs to make the royal power odious, giving to American maepenaence. union the rights of Majejly the name of Defpotifmmz- was he order of the d.aT A1.1 appeared ti with king fynonimous thole ot Kmg and JJefot, and Wlc vgiceiu uau me uappy morn, callinir KintsMrants That they perfecutedall At 11 0. clock the ptoceffion was formed, confift- JONAS GALUSHA, ESQj, For Governor. HONORABLE PAUL BRIoHAM, ESQ.

For Lieutenant Governor. i BENJAMIN SWAN; ESQ. Treafurer. rag of about one thoufand people, and immedi- thofe who opposed or cohtradiftcd them, and in ateiy moved to a beautiful grove, (efcorted by the band of mufic) at which place, the duties ot the altar were ably performed Bv. the Reverend James Convcrse an Oration was delivered by all things initiated a democracy.

Here follows the ofEcial Declaration of Ferdinand renouncing his acceptance of the conftitution, annulling the powers of the General and E. do.Cogni'ac and Madeira Wines, Cider Brandy, Gin, I Sugars.tcas, Choeo- sat. carlos Cooudqb, who depicted to the Extraordinary Cortes, and making void all their Molafles, Raifins, fait late, Nitr; and decrees and forbiding under pain of "7ei7 w'i, our revolutionary con-dttth any of his fobjfts giving the faid Cortes fT'rfy horrors of war. and its baneful fcpport or countenance, a Tte contulSont of Europe, Cotton WojI, Pifh. Tobacco, Spic Rock, St.

Ubis and Table Salt. The Spanifli paper! Rate, that Ferdinand 7th Vir I VMUI 'wty years pan tatered Madrid on the 1 3th ef May, iv, and was re- uctcmiy ui jun apprcciauon or lerty, Indetendtnce and Peace, bv lis fo dearlv Dur- ceived with ereat joy by the people. On the SPANISH CIGARS BY THE. BOX. -ALSO- Dye Stuffs, JOSIAH.WRIGHT, PLINY SMITH.

JOEL DOOLITTLE, TRUMAN CHITTENDEN, FREDERICK BLISS, SAMUEL C. CRAFTS, JAMES TARB03C, ELIASKEYES, WILLIAM HUNTER, MARK RICHARDS, WILLIAM CAHOON, JOSEPH WOOD WORTH, Esqj. Councillors. For hf ember's of Congrefu Hon. RICHARD SKINNER, Hon.

CHARLES RICH, Hon. EZRA BUTLER, Hob. IAMES FISK, Hon. WILLIAM STRONG. Hoa.

WILLIAM C. BRADLEY. Lbcwrod. Fuftic. Oil Vitriol, Romm do.

Bengal and Orleans Indigo, Mi der, utgalls, Clothi iers' Jackfc, chafed and long enjoyed. Ifc fhort, his difcocrfa gined iuniverfal applaufe. -At the clofe of which, the proceffion, in good order, repaired to the table of plenty. I The following toafts were given On the otca Con, with a lalote from the cannon and mufic, to each one 1. The Day In union may we celebrate, as ever to all true Americans.

2. The United Saif May her land flow with milk ar'id hode, her citizens refpeft the laws of GOD and their country, and their union be as lifting as time. 3. The Coniitution of the Untied Stales 6iu Nicaragua) Copperas, Camwood, Alius, Verdigrifeji Prefs pa ers.y -ALS0- fame day, tht King iflued a "decree to prevent the abufe of the liberty of the prels and that in future the prels (hould be under the direction of perfons, appointed to prevent any publication a-jfaiuft Religion, and againft the of the perfons of thofe who admiaifter it. The papers alfo contain an addrefs from the Metropolitan Church of the King ia which they requeft his attention to the church, hieh they fay, has been perfecuted by what they call, "thephUofepbertoftheaay." And that they the re eftabliihment of the Inqnifitioni which they fay the crncille for maintaining pure RiRg'm ln anfwer to.

this addrefs, the King fays that it is his intention fcrupuloufly to attend to tne prefervation of the purity ot Relv eion but difcouhtenances theideaofthere eftab-inli ment of the Icquifition. The difTolutioa ot the Cortes and the Conftitd. Hon, and the reftoratioa of Ferdinand, had been nnounetd ta thn Snanifh Armv. and was recei 2000 ft. Bofton Win.

dow d'afsi wtciig'ii and cut Nails, da; Brads, Gun rowijer) Shot, Hollow ware Linfeed Oil. Ruflia and Swedes Iron, ro'led do- for waggon tier, Sheet and fagirotdo. Eng lifh (L) American bliftered, German tub Steel. fcale oi juftice, our political creed, the guardian id Jk.sVkLkksWskk of ohr rights may it forever ftand as a mon'u. 4 nmtojbxmM In Turlington, nluchiamented, on Friday the i 4.

The Prefdent of the United States. )5th inft. Col. WILLIAM BARRING 5 The Governor of the State of Vermont, the fcnnneillnri of this State.it AS. A p.

Drowned, at Woodftock, on the morning of 6, The immortdl WajhingW) the Hero Pal riotMzj his name ever be revered by aU true" frieods to their country. 7. The American Navy May its future glory be as biiliant as its early achievementsmay His command refpeft by the thunder of her cannon, ved with great enthufiafm. The papers abound with addrefles congratulating Ferdinand on his arrival, in all of them the the 17th inftant, James Grout, aged 15, fos of Theophilus Grout, Efq. of Kirby.

It is fuppo-fed be was taken with a fit, to which he was subject, while in the water, as he immediately funk to the bottom without a ftrttggle afEft-ance wis given in a few minnteshe was taken greateft attachment to his perion is evinced. and may her commanders report to their coun try like the noble Perk, we have met the! cut of the water, and medical aid adntiniftered, enemy and they are but without effeft. 8. The Flag of the United States-May itf Stripes lafli the enemies of-oor country, and its PHILADELPHIA, July 1 3. Alarming notice to the Citizens Pbila-; delphia The enemy hating fffefted a landing at Elk-ton, Com.

Rqdgers has gone there with 250 men of the frigate Guerrier's crew tooppofe them. It now becomes expedient, that energetic meaf- Stars illuminate the world. 9. The Militia of the United States Owe vi. zens in peace, our foldiers in war may they reverence the laws, and ftand as the bulwark of their country.

10. The American Patriots, vibofe llond viae Ores mould be adopted to fill up the vacancy on board the flotilla, left the enemy (hould take the I nPHE Monthly meeting of the vV.B. A Society of Reading, will be hol-den at Capt.D. Burnham's, on, the ift Wednefday in Auguft next, at 4 o' clock, P.M. -y N.

B. A Dunftual attendance is fo. dvantasre of onr fcehle ftate of defence, in con- fied at the Altar of Liberty Hit their fons retain A variety of American' Stripes' aji4 Ginghams three thoufand Cotton Yarn thirty dozen Sutton Scythes, MILL. SAWS, Hoes Sick. I les, They do not pledge themfelvej (o fell the aWe Goods at their colt," but Will fell them at as fmall advance for cafl), or Credit," any others in the vicinhy.

indfor.July, i8i4i e-B 1 1 Cloth Manufaftory I THE fubferiber wilhes to coiiiracl for. Two Thoufand Pounds of good Sheep's Wool, which he will mnu- fafture into good Cloth, it the halves, to wit --when the Woo! is delivered he will divide and work the cufiomer's part into fuch Cloth and colour he may wifti WILLIAM BRYANT. Cornifli July 2, 1814. 3 Merino FOR lale, an Efcurial Ram-full a blooded, and lately imported Price, one hundred twenty dol-. lars.

Inquire at MrtPettcs Hotel. Windfor, July 25. ftqusnce of that arcefiary arrangement -on the their courage, and cheiilh forever the principles fart of Com. Rodirers I do therefore offer mv. of their 11- Our Mimfiert in Europe May they have Itz-Srirl the wifdom of Solomon, return in safety to fervices to take an active command until his re-, tarn, of fuch feamen, and ordinary feamen, as way now wilh to volunteer their fervices in the defence of the waters of the Delaware, and.

a TH F. HAMMOND, Sec their country bearing the glad tidings of peace. 12. Agriculture and Commerce, twin filler Reading.July 1I.181. 6t7 til is feriouflv made ion the ntvtiotilmbt.

lh; handmaids of the world Maj the ene be as fruit- Citizens, to aid in their exertions at this' impor- ful as the vine, while the other fills our Coffers with gold. UntcriCs. Strayed or btoled, FROM theenclofure of Eliiur Hubbard, Efq. on the night of the Sad inftant, a dark browo MARE, 13 or 14 years old, with a white face, three white feet, fquare trotter, Whoever will take lip and return to the fubferiber, or faid E. Hubbard, either the Thief, Marei or both, fliall be handfomeiy rewarded, aud all neceffary ch-gespaid.

SAMUEL WtMAN. Windfor, July. 25, 18 14. 618 13. Our rifing Manuma8urietWvh.

the fof-tering hand ot government to protect, may they foon arrive to aa equal emiaeoce with thofe of the old world. 14. The Clergy Uij they be united Id op. pofing the enemies of Goo and their couatry, aad may their prayers be the means of averting the impending judgments which await us. 15.

The American Fair Their fmiles on the -brave, their frowns oa the coward, and iadigoa tisa oa the traitor of his country. All Mailers and Mates of Merchantmen are tjoiaed to co-operate in thiseffectial duty with-eut delay. Well-timed exertions in our city ill fecute tt againft any depredations arc dangerous. yy': A. i Naval Commander Philadelphia Station.

12th, 181. PL ATTSBURGH, July 15. A Duel was lately fought at Champlain, be,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Vermont Journal Archive

Pages Available:
10,031
Years Available:
1783-1900