Indiana Intelligencer, Volume 4, Number 37, Charlestown, Clark County, 5 June 1822 — Page 2

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YtuilU!c lias protestt J j so lore a-s the Divan shall crnshui

these rovinccs as menaced uy uu

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.., k.V. V. Mr-uh'ih-.lh. My u' 'i hi t levant sh'p Florida, cape. Mat Ink, arrived at a lite hour !at evening uuin L.veri 1. winch place she Ut . diendi ol Anr I. We have rt.ee iv

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v i en i in key iu.il 1u3m;i

ivili i. nt trioiin.! c so Ukor.ili.y o I .ice as h i,' Ui Mi lc lore anticipated. c i.ave in i r s- cu any previous 1 in Miuv l di Conner, upon this sub mi,' uit ', , ! d s'i drridtdly a warlike ' s r . It would stem ills') tf) I. ic Lien prompted by authentic in .rci.it:.)!) as but tu ii ilays be lore the .vitii p'p'-r li.al said in decided terms ti'.e.i' oMitii! be no eLubt that pcuie

! ed pa)t r.s of that dale ai d Loudon p v ipeis Co the evening of the 7th, inciu

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The Mit'j.ct of opening the Wet

trade has been I) ought bclote

1' rli iuiei.t and from the manner in which ic was lroughc forward, it Kvin highly probable that this men Mm- rt commended bv the ministry &, supported with its iutluf nee, will receive the upprubatioM of parliament. V " a n x v o n t , March 23. Yterd y's advices put an end to doiib s of uhieh our speotarrs had I -t en the prey durbi several days previ mis. Se r l of the principal hous es of tl'is tiuvn have receivrd esufettes from Vienna, with the important iri K Hini tu,e tb.it die Port' has refused the demands of Ktissia; and that all

the iu cjom nions at Contan'.inoidj are Li u ken oil". M pi' boMnov, April '2 I. . - Continent of w S:uth ke Land. h-ve b-i n b.voed wich inter (sM:.;; p.irticul.irs trspectinp a South tin e: inuii'N'.t. by captain Natluniel H. rbntr, of the io p Jiaies Monroe, lau lv arrived at Stoniaton from the Sninh Mdinds. ( ap'. l'llrner proceeded in the J M-ii'roi1. fro n the Shetland Isles, to th-: continent, ami c.o tst-d it. Iroin a. breast of th" Ules, toths eastward, as far .is4ivfst lonr,itnde, keeping as rear to tin-sl-.ore as the ede of firm ice woui'd a huif. At some places he o idd coj.t ;i!ong shtire ; at other parts, be could not approach nearer the shore th in from one to live or six league-,, ou t"; to ' hr !irm and fast ice ; although

it was midsummer there, .'it the same time bcin; in November, December, and J inna y. In 50 31 outh latitude. 4J 27 west loniuid'' from Greenwich the coist was i b. ar of firm ies-, and here they rii-covered a fine b r, lyinj; about nru- mil tti'hin the entrance of Washim;ro S'r;iir, winch harbor was nam id Palmer's Harbor, where became to anchor. He found not the least ap. pc arance rfv fetation ou th- land, ex renf'ni the winter nris. Neither did he li-'ie di-o Her any aoim ds, only a lew Sea Lcopanls, beautifully sp atied. Of birds tlere were Penguins, Port Kjrni.-.n', ir Sea Mens, white Pigeons und ( lulls. Th-re 's no doub tint there exists :i S'juth continent, ,md tlut capt. Cook's 'Southern rhuie" beh)t)gs to it. Cap'ain Palmer could disem the mountain covered vvith snow, in the interior, as he sailed along the coast. From the .National Advocate, May 10. FUOM CUUACOA. Bv th" arrival. lat evea'uu', of the

It will be sren by the follow ins c:;

tracts, ih't it is hihiv p'uba!)!c a war between iiussia and Turkty will take

place. Lonihn CCw-crJ April C. The advice lion Constantinople, are to March G. The Divan assembled on the 2Udi of Feb. to take into consideration the note of the ambassa dors. The result was a it ply not so lavordble to tace a was expected " The asscu bb unanimously resolved that tlie propositions contained in the Uussian Ultimatum were of a nature thai could not be ace pud. Subsequently repeated interviews took place between Lord Stranfjford and the litis hfl'cndi, which terniin itjul abnipdy ; and, on the 3d, a nott w.is dilivercil to the En idish and Austiian Ambassadors, o' which the following has been given a

the -uDstance: "The Divan wi'nesves with pleasure the t fiO'-ts which its friends, 'he Amb issadors of Fngland and the Aust'i u. Internuncio, nuke to adjust the dit r ences which have arisen between tlu Sublime Porte and the Czar of tin Muscovites; but die Divan views, .s useless to the pioposed olject. all far ther discussion of tlie propositions contained iu the Itussun liltimatm propositions which are incompatible with :he sovereignty of hs highness "It would be desirable that the above mentioned ambassadors woul ' make known to the.r cou ts the subjects of complaint which the P re h s against the Muscovites, viz : That the Ihissian Consuls, chosen from the (retk nation, thinkmr; themselves se cure under their Hirat (or Russian letter of naturdiz ition h ve openly ta ken parts in the plots which have been concerted at Smtrnj and in the ikies of the Archipclatjo, to in-unectionise the Uajahs (unj cts of th-; Pottt ;; that a Uuss'un ship laden with arms and ammu ntion lias been seiz-d i the Gulf of Smvru i, when ou tne point of sailing f x Isjra; that the merchants of Odessa sent to the Greek insurgents nraney and corn, supplies of which

were seised iu the straient of the bos-

phu u-; tlut Alex. Yp-.il.nti. styling himself as Agent of Russia,' arid attired in Russian uniform, came to Bucharest at the head of a troop com po-ed of Greeks and Russians, seized the p ibliu coffers, put to death the Musselmao merchant'. etabbsned in Valla:hia and ported proclamations exciting the subjects oi the Porte n insurrection, and promising them ht aid of Russia; that in tcu h, the cour of Russia h ul declared tint all this wa tlie work of i)articular individuals, s acted in opposition to the will ol d emperor; but tlut, notw iihstaud'n g dns declaration, the traitor Miehat. S'izzo, after ha inrj opi ned tile gait of J ssy to Ypsilanti. and after having decapi ated several Turks who resided there, fled to Russia, wnere he w-s hospitably received, an I supplied .vi i. money, as were also other Greek re fugees whilst his m j e s t y the emperor of Austria, faithful to treaties, caused those to be arrested who fl d to hn dominions, and even co .tin ed Ypsdan ti in a state prison. " From these f.icts, tlie courts of MngLnd and Austria will judge vvhe

tii--r it is Russia or Turkey which fias

cii'sn j;s

the t astern bank of the Pi nth. With icspect to the nomination of tlie llov p.'ular, the SublipetPorte ackno-vU ciiv.es that treaties. 'ImlionR o hers I

oi liucharcst, prescribes: if hence she !us no intention to refuse it, nor to make any change iu the form of gov. eminent, guaranteed by convention to tho.-e two principalities, as she has declartd to the VVallachian and Mol davian lloyars : only Itutsiu having violated the treaty of Bucharest (as has been mentioned above) has no riajit to claim the execution of that article. His highness having besides by this treaty liberty to name as Hospo dar, the person who shall deserve that favor, has already decided, that iu In mrc no Greek can be llospodjr cither of W'alLchia or Moldavia: for the Greek Princes elevated to that post for a century, instead of showing themselves grate ful and faithful, have accepted the pay of Russia, and have framed conspiracies, without reckoning that several of them after having piliaged the people of Wallac hia and Moldavia, have fled into Christian ountries with the unjust treasures, the bints of their rapacity and tyranny. His highness will name as Hos oodar either a '1 urk or a VVallachian, as I f has made known to the Boyars. " Finally, it is not for the Poite to send Commissionci s to the frontiers to necociate peace- she is not at war

ith missia, notwithstanding all the

' The Ke rnebunk G; zette f iliPi'n

inst. sta'es that an arimal uh'uh. xthtn

fust di&ccverea in the water inilthetii

provocations'-and if the Muscovite 1 'f"iCe cf l,,e Sca pent. a- desenb.

r;:ir;:c!cf a letter f,om a reu '.,...

tiJititr at Washington city ( ' ' m Pittsburgh. Jl,i

You doubtless have seen son)e . since?, unotice.iu. the Natit & ligcncft, calling a. mcling mihe senate ( hamber :as ycu ' 1 probably not know the object, or ? proceedings of the meeting thus calW 1 will state them : It was to obtain t sense of those masons, now in ,! city, from different parts ofiheinj0 on the propiiely of establishing a ',' end grand ledge, a considerable iJ', l;er attended, among whom were hoir of the most distinguished men in

country, unci aficr some Hi-cussirm they uninimously agreed that it Va' expedient and necessary to prot a cd the formation of a General (;,laij Lodge, and for ibis purpose appoint a committee cf eleven to open a Ccr. respendence with the several grjiyj loc'gcs throughout the union, aiul 'tij recommend to them the appoint of delegates, to meet in thii city in February next, to considtr the bu! ject, antJ if three fourths of those m. resented should agree to the formation of a constitution, which is to be sub. tnitted to the approval of the h'.a.j Grand Lodges. Mr- Baldwin from your city is or,; of the committee. Pit. Gaz,

Prom the Essex Register.

armies shall begin hostilities, she has taken measures to repel them. We have received German papers to the 30uS ult. An article from Frankfort of that date gives the following as the substar ce of ehspatehes received at Vienna on the 23d. They confirm all previous accounts of the hostile aspect which the ntgociations between Russia and Turkey had suddenly as sumed The funds at Vienna had t xp rienctel a further depression. By an express which arrived jester (by Irom Pans, we learn that the panic occasioiud by the rejection of the Russian Ultimatum produced a dc cine of one per cent, in the French funds. M. Chautaubriand, Ambassador of Frunze, rnved in London yesterday. April G, 1 o'clock There has been great bustle at the Stock Exchange this morning. -Consols for account

opened at 70 S-8, and immediately

fell to 78 3-4. The market has since rec overed considerably. The cause of the depression is entirely ascribed to the reports respecting Russia and Turkey. Ilermanstadt, March 10. The news horn Moldavia and Wal. iclua inspire horror. The Asiatic troops lay waste to every thing with !ire end sw rd. Even the city cf Jas-

y was on fire in several places on the 12 h of March ; whole streets were reuced to ashes. We tremble for Jucharest. The Kiaja Bey has pnbished that if he was forced to evacuate he country, he would carry all the .n ile inhabitants into slavery, and that e would not leave a village standing. The fugitives reach our frontier alnost naked; the soldiers strip them of a'l their clothes Auesbur" Gaz

brut Ladies Delight, cupt. ledgers, m 1 provoked war. The Pone demand d

lo diy- t'oniLurn oa. we havr recriv ; satisfaction wlutr-ver f;r the.e bos ed our hies ol the Courant to the 20 h uc circumventions on th part of Ru of April, inclusive. I 'here is no con- S sia, the result of which only duturucd f.rnyitionof the rec :p ore ut Corn by ! the pcact of the- Ottoman empire bu the Patriots, as stated a day or two ago. au infant. Uut the Porte will not sut

ier that a foreign c urt, a known ui) porter of all the rebellious against tin authority ot his highness, should c nn and interfere in the dorm stic alia rsof the empire. If sonve Cnri-tian tem )!e has been unlawful' demolished i

sh.iil be res'ored alter trmq ub y sh.i Ihvc been completely re est .biislicd

His highness wil grant an amnesty to his Greek subj c;s of the A e!i;p'l-gfj and Morea, when they shail have laid

down their arms

The President's message recommend

ing the acknowledgement of the South American guernmen's bad been received and published at Curacoa. Extract of a Irttcr reeveJnt Philadelphia , l'ij the brig George Beckivith dated Havana, April 20. il A vessel i just arrived from Vera Cuiz. in 11 d iys. which brings tie.news tint tie- Congress at Mexico have ruer, and decided, by a great ma-

joritv, to acilu re to the union with the j " The Chtoui ni troops shall contin. juouarchy of Spain, upon the coastiiu , us to ccj-jy W.ll.ichu and Moldavia

VIRGINIA ROUTE,

VOf Communication ivitkfhc Western Count

try. " v. Commissioners on the part of Virginia have given no'ice that they wish to employ a number of hands in irn. proving the navigation of the Great

. fv-nhawa river, and offer to give 12 dolla'sper month, and boarding, from Nlay till November. A canal has been :-.mmenced from Richmond to the nouth of Dunlap's creek, on J..tkson's iver, at the eastern foo' of the A le gauy mountain, a distance of 2J0 miles. From thence to tlie falls of

the Kenhaua, there will be a good road of 80 miles, and from thence to thr mouth of the Kenhawa. on the

Ohio, there will be good navigation

ed in teas' ns, was capturtd in thp

harbor of Kennebunk. on Thurs6v

last, ne was lirst se en and tired a:

on ednesduy, and sl'ghtly wonncler!; the nxtmornirg he was ag.'in seen by Mr. Isaac Wildes, who pursued

him into shoal water, and threw a spear into his head, but the animal scon extricated himself rem the spear and made for the boat, with his j ws extended, when Mr. Wildes thrust the spear into Ins mouth, and a boy

who was. With him dispat( Ik d tl c;-ni

mal by beating him 00 the head wi'!i

an oar. It proved to be an enor.T.oui

Seal, wcighii g 370 pounds.

The Wilmington Wa'chmnn, cft 19th ult. says, "Thomas Masey, d this borough, has an n proved drill,

which ruis out, dfops and covers

corn ; sows beet, reddish, turnip, car

rot and parsnip seeds, peas, beans, Sir. with a precision and expedition truly surprising. A boy and horse have

planted ten acres of corn with this drill in a day. We learn, says the New York S'a'e--man. that several member of Con.

gfess who have arrived in this city oi

their return home, state with cndi' dence. that rmr rninmprp.ini tlffcP

ences with FVanee nre nn rhe eve uf

amicable adjustment. A few unim

po'tant points of difference remain to be settled, which it is thought will be

easily got over. The Eastern Argus, in referenreta the disputed boundary line between tiie state of Maine and the British Ter

ritories, states that the line contended

for by the British Commissioners, will take (iff about one third of the ststp, a tract of hnd (qui! in extent to Vermont or Massachusetts

A quantity of Silver P'r.'e, consist-

ing of a coffee pot, tea pot, sugar pot, table spoons, tea spoons, &c. stolen from the family of the late Mr Thorn as Shipboy, of this city, -0 years viz: in the year irrs, were, a felV days since, lound by a person, vvhi.e ploughing up a ncvv 'field, on the hi'' west of tliis city and not materially injured, though it had remained ftf nearly half a century buried in tne earth tOonly one of Mr Shipy farnilMs now living, Mrs. Vischer, wife of Col. Scbasfan VisS-hc". c' this city. Aluaivj D Adv.

h is asserted that while the Hn'di

04 miles. By ih.s rou-c, the V irgm-1 forming Handel's celebrated H dls

Chorus, a violent s orm of hi;!, wi ''"'; thunder and lightning a:'o-e, wii-'

completely accorded with the wer,

and musio of the cho-us. The

1 ans hope to draw a large sh ire of the.

western trade to i.ichmorid. The canal is commenced, the road is contracted for, and the improvement ol

1 r"i 1 t ..

j tne fvennawi wm be prus'utcj thr; i is said to have ! I the ensuing iun;r:.t..

.n awfully r.'rani-

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