Wabash Telegraph, Volume 1, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 September 1828 — Page 2
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t.i the r:ii ;"hI other eli-eas.-. .M :i-! "i guiiized stt m of mischievous quackery
!. iv people "uc their sheep grain in order
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ii innniNP tlinrrnm m wool. 1 liPV are
in error; grain increases the greaziness
I md ipjantity of the wool, but makes it : coarser, am! thereby diminishes the value
! )f the fleece. Sheep require cleanliness and air: in drv weatlier they do not need
io le shut up, for they fear the cold less
From the Mbldlclunj Ft.) American. Stf.am Docror.s. Public feeling Ia:
heen awakened, and public opinion is be
coming more settled in this legion, with
legard to the dangerous operations of this description of chatlatnns The public
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will perhaps recollect that tne lather oi
and anivc at YiLcennes on Friday by 7
P.M.
tlnn anv other animal". The practice of j rhe-e Patent Stcim ITysicians, Samuel
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keeping sheep confined among heaj
manure, deprived cf air and exorcise, is a fatal one. M. It ibbe sneaks of the s:nall-po (ye-
riom the I'oe.d.keej'-ie Gazette. .mill p.
It -errns to be generally ngreed atnong'tite vende,) prevailing1 among the sheep :he iii'e'li-rf til t irrneis in !hi C(itintr,t!i it'in (lermanv. :md says vaccination is the sle ep are the most profitable stock a farm-i best means of preserving them from it. er can keep; and the prevalence, cf 1 1 1 i -' I le does not think that silt is indispeusaoriinion among the Dutches- county farm jble for sheep.
i i has induced them to increase their The greatest market for wool is that of tlock. until they probably exceed in num Pre-lan, in Prussian Silesia. The euantiber the sheen to be. lound in any other di--ty brought to the fairs in that city in June
ame extent i:i the I'nitel land October, was PHUXH) bales. --
riimniwnii w:is tried wme years since in
I ' - Massachusetts, for murder in consequence of his outrageous and fatal prescription to a patient, lie was acquitted, it is true, but it was on the ground that no " malice prepense"1 was shown; the disastrous t fects of his potions, was established beyond a question. Several cases which
have occulted m tin region, w here me ted pepper svMem had most deleterious effects, are doubtless in the minds of our
readers. We learn also, from a late St
Albans citizen
it tnt can
Shocking!! On Monday last, about ten o'clock, capt. Isaac Mooney, paper maker of this county, was found in his paper mill, suspended by the neck, by a rope.
He w as supposed to have been dead about an hour. What led him to the commis
sion of the act we have not learned. Verdict of the Coroner's inquet, "death by suicide."1 Capt. M. was a respectable citizen. an useful man, the father of several children, and but a few months m ini cd to a second w ife. Indiana Fejuib.
DOBISSTIC SUMMARY.
We haie received returns of the election for Lieutenant Governor, from all the
people, instead of quirreiing u'i.-, f ull other, arc united in rectifying tk ,U f:ct .if their constitution. In the House of Commons, on Pie 17;, July, some parring took place, between Mr" Secretary Peel and Mr. Otway Cave, while a motion of the latter, relative t
the Gaol and House cf Conection, in Leicester, was under consideration. Owii to a misrepresentation of the meaning f a remark of the Secretary, Mr. Cave insinuated that he had spoken falsely. The Speaker called on Mr. Cave to make an
apology, and after much conv ers;tt ion 1 etween hirn and Mr. Cave, and the interference and explanation of several inmbeisof the House, an apology u ,,s oilered. The Archbishop of Canterbury died on
ilhe '2 1st at the Palace at Lambeth.
Mr. Peel, it is sai !. is about to t ike his
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. . I -i I s I ll 1 ' ' -1 . 1 1 1 1 o : i - 1 1 1 x x x i .- "i nit lir.uiir, counties except .Madison, Hancock, JJu i . . , , , . . . . him nr fi r. i l ot nn I innvnr i
hois. Pike, Green, Owen and Clay, which.
trict of the
States. Mr. P.verett. of p,oton, (luring There a;e atmuil fairs for the sale of wool, the. 1 it session of mpo-io-s. in bis snerrh -.k.C. at Perlin. Dantisr, Mardehurr, Leip
en the woollens bill, estimated the whole's: Panten, Vienna." Post. c. Mucli ofip.ut the cae wh'.rh has more particularly ptapp is rlcctel. ndianapol Is 'Jazctte
nn.nber of sheep in the United States at'the wool of Germany is exported to P.ng- excited the feeln.gs of our citizens, and
13.OU0.O0-) At the last census the returns bun
of-heep in this county amounted to a fraction shor t of 150.000." It is estimated, by
With this proceeding, it is represented.
ivinrr fti .t tbe dp rb ot i worthy i coi icrt. place genera Sfapp lu votes. . . u , pajicr, mat me uea. n or a wuim & 'that there is to be connect it a I n m.il reof tb it nlirn b -is be n ace elet ated iahead ot his opponent Gol.lepper. We:,. , , . , - i .. r or in.ii pi.tce, uas i i .n eiei .ucu - ti ' 1 1 infjuishmr nt the anxieties a::d lesp r.. auscd, hy this system of quackery, have every reason to believe that Gen .) of ollice. T t I.. Kf.ttiti is nlr.'tftil f.,iiiifiiiio f I rt n 1 1 o
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those best acprainted with tho subject that J Vn;uS OF Pill: UNITLD SPATP.S.
tne increase since tliat peiioti has swedeil . . i i . 1-WIHI w .. ;n r, migration. the world lias not witthe number to at least 4.0,000. It will , .i i' t ti ,f -t.n- nmtlh iiessed an emigration like that takmsr p ace flms :i nnear . tnat Dutche-s e.ountv . emur a-, . .
1 - . 1 I rt A oo i-i r :i - an nvlnnwiro m .1 .i.w-.
... immeasutable m its conequerrces, since the. dispetsion of mankind; or, perhaps,
A aocietv has been formed in Centre-
The Algemeine Zeiturg c"iys, that the
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cnif a lei Miory it' man inn iy iy ioiiv miles in extent, owns one twenty ninth par t of all the sheep in the United States. Xor are the llocks of Dutchess lesS dis. tinguished for the fineness of their tleeces
lh--.n for thp hi r.rfnp- ot tliPir toinibpt
i .i . t c . idatk mountains lor the 'i n.i mil r.l t in in oi St:i Pi no idntiiroi
, . . . . . , - loll vc-vards ot the llomans to . ay has mo: e car e be en taken to obtain i . . ,
. , i . (i , , . ition in i tie materia T!o no;t shf'Ot. ;iii.l iniill n tf.o h:ip,t ivnnl
i i i .i . .-(Irawin.r th iiir !. n-p In ipi'p lorn is :i"v pr hin n
,.i - iii., " i- jwbat is old and allele, and ilin I m.in in ii nr i l.nllpr wool u (frmvn
.) ii i , ,r . them into newer and mre beauti u formsPersons who have pail most attention ... . . , ,1",J,,J"'' a ,i i- i ,i i . so amoral mtluence is w ithdrawni" their to the subject, anil are therefore best fp.iali-1 i- .11 ? " " , . . 'i 1 .1 . subjects from the old and worn out 00-
.1 1 " t . i . .1 I vetnnicnt s ot lurojie, and burr intr them' the wool yrown in Dutchess countv ho . . ' ,l':'"h 11,1
,ia,t ye ,r. besides wh it s manufacture I iJ11"0" l" Atlantic to part.c.pate u, the the frndieso.lhe growers,, s not less than ! 4;:t'S new tvj.ubl.cs ot U0,U0Op..m,JSt;,uitl.:itl!,eavon,Pricell,U".t; ""e.u Inch J.ke that of may be set down at 40 cents. Tins will ,1, e versal,and wt.hout p;i,e or
i vi, i a ini'ii , ,uni iinjues 01 emi:ianis ate
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suite me uai oari an,- utoue lino ineianpite, when the hunter or pastoral warrior
' "! exchanged t!ie lakes of the eagles, or the
vineyards and
As attrac-
woild is ever with-
awin' llie paitidt's ot matter from
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romominjr
the one which has mainly prompted these remarks, occur red very lately in this town. The unfortunate patient was naturally a robust man, but f r some ailment, it is understood con'Cstirn of the lungs had tailed on a journey, and stopped at a house of an acquautfance who vended, secundem at tern, the r-'d pepper and lobe-
ilia. He was here induced to submit to
the prescriptions of his friend; and in six days, from ,i situation apparently not dangerous, was reduced to the lowest state of debility, and evidently to the borders of the grave. At this time medical aid was called; but it was too late to arrest the atal termination of the disease, though the suniings of the patient were immediately relieved. After his new attend-
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trev.lle, Wavue county, auxiliary to the' rencn government ..us ma .e a lmi ,m vi.,-i;..... ;.,,. ' tn....n.. ir.".!.i ,.,m illvp null ions ot francs to Greece, and that
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the intemperate use of ardent spirits. ll'cstern Times.
Itr.ssia has loaned an eq'.al sum whHi
will enable Count Capo d'Utiias to cany on the war with more vior.
From La Guayra. Pv tht? schooner Orien, in L3 davs fiom La Guayra. the
J'acancus. We announced, a short time sitice, the death of llobert Trimble, Lsii. Associate Judge of the Supreme
Couitof the United States; the last Chil- editors of the P.altimorc American have licotheau announces the death of Chai les received Cai:icc;is p ipers t tS;e 13;h ult. W. Pvrd, Pq. of Ohio, and a late Phila-j inclusive. They are fdle.l with details of delrdiia paper mentions the demise of the local arrangements of the. police, and
Judge Peters, of Pa . also. Associate Judgcs'do not contain any relerences b the recent
of the Supreme Court. There are there- warlike declaration of Polivar against Pe
ru. 1 he villages ot Santa Gruz, Honda, and a number of others, had followed the example of Peseta, and declared Polivar.
dictator.
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tore, three vacancies to I e filled uv
Adam. Lnih-jillc Advertiser. A disorder called the Jh f-fdiht lhre::tens to destroy all the peach trees in the
The true
Pv the arrival !at evening cf lie pnrk ct ship Montano. from Havre, we have received from a ft lend in Par is, the lollow-
contmually swarming otV. as ceaseless
give the round sum of 2o0,000 for the!
tleeces only, after deducting what is cotisii -j mod m tlin in rinns Ii aiuu ! (A d ni'iMiifir- I
... ii iii , ! inf. as the travelers to eternity
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i.ian nan as iuu a moi e. 1 1 10 in is n" autiei
in
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ants arrived, the dvincr man was able t x f""ty or worcesier, .wiis
converse scarcely above a whisper, but icause of the disease has not been discover-
he frequently called them to his side, andjcl. (Quince trees arc also destroyed by it.
gave his belief of the danger of his 1 1 1 t j I)c minimis rvrit h.r. A petition, ad- ing1 account of the celebration of the Fourth treatment, and added in reference to it, vertised in a Poston paper, sets for th that iofjulv , at that place, bv American ciiizei .
I have suffered more than tongue can the nine petitioners are seized of forty- T!:c venerable La f a vkt it., the li tend of
lell." nine thous nid five hundred and two parts ! America, was ;u cser.t on the occasion, and
We have jusf been informed by a gen
tleman who left Vera Cruz on the :bl msf.
their pass,ge. ami cowded and unrein. n-,lult (,lC of hU UV)uh Conimo(!ore
r. en I) . (.. I M1l,,.l ,ln...n l,,a 1.,-,-, ,,1 non int :md
who ate forced to remain behind :PIlt in i. ,.Pir.,tl,n , n,m,.mUr f
another 100,000 dollars fertile sales of i i '7 ' v esnenes,, i.kp a inr.Mtl0 Mexican Navy, the Americans gene store and tatted sheep and lambs, it pre-: U.Pe .IV,r,;r s cri.pU-l at the season of ; r;lllv n !u, ,ie,() cnrnmiSHOIH un,ier the ventsaxery imposing sum, as the annual ; !,t,on' a,!:' ,0,jk Jrwanl to America .Mexican irovemment bad followed hisexnroceeds of sheep in the county. Until' aS , ,;in(l ' 1,10 l'ei';"te(l, where every :uni,le, 9l;l,in r as thcr Ica.ons ,ial ,'tom
of seventy-five thousand parts of three-
quarters of an acre of land in Dedham
and pray division. &c
took an oppoi tunity, during the festivityt
to oifer up his prayers tor the prcsperity of this nation, and manifest, as he always
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A man wns committed to prison ofp.ucksuas none, uie io n uui
county last week, charged with attempt-!-'1 'ir nee lustuunoris
it g to roll the United States Mail near
Morrisvdle. When discovered by the
.V. Y. E'ccv.inv: Post.
The Persian arrnv
proceeding on
within the last ten ears, th
grown in inncness did not, wc ru
exceed tiie annual consumption of its in-j habitants fr household manufactures.! Since that time the increase of sheep has been very rapid, and if the value of this description of stock is fully understood and duly appreciated, they will continue to increase more rapidly than they have hi'.Iieiio done. What has been the effect of tins large increase of sheep upon the other f ilming interests of the county ? Has the qu.iuliiy of grain, cf butter and cheese, or et beet and po;k, annually sent to mar.
k t fiom this county, decreased i:i conse
qucneeoflhe large increase of sheet
IV ot . On the contrary, we are assured by those w ho have made it a subject of inquiiy. that the q ianiity of gram has in-cre.i-ed, and w o !i ive liaie doubt, that the other items would be found on inqu.rv, to ha e increased alio. What then is the inference ? Whv.-urel y that the county gains annually about s.50U,(.'00, in consequence of u? zealous atten
e wo.)l anniiallv:o,,G h:,ive. SOf?e nc;ir re,:,ive or 'lrnr lVic,l 'the extreme want of good managern . wc presume ?"e hot;"- A voice like that heard ,lH,. nava, C0ficc.rns and the conse
ernent in
nucnt
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ueioi- uie noiii iniaoi Jerusalem, seems ; ... . :.. .i ,
, . ii i s;iii.u mr? I.I lilt li.ivill. Ill Ul nilto whisper to those w ho hav c ears to hea. fmM;, uages, and the budding and equip--"Let us depart hence. jlin,f u.,,tls of war ,,pn(1(ired it inJ10S. - - isible tor them even to e ffect anv thing to I he l.cstnn Country. The valley ol the advantage either of themselves or of the r iver M i ami. includes about :..oi). 000 .i, .......... .i',. n ... i .
iiin. ii.uiuii uicv niu" .y . Ksrituns inc. s ol land, valued at upwards, of 10.-
Canada. Since the visits of the Corn-
acres oi latin, valued at upw;
000,000. The advantageous locality ot this valley is only surpassed by the superior fertility of its soil, q'o the south, at its base, it is washed by the gentle current of the Ohio river, upon which is borne with safety to the southern marts the rich
"? and plentiful products of the soil . Through
their whole meanders, in nearly parallel directions, the Miamics are of immense value to the country from the great arnount of water pow er w hich they futm-h to give impulse to various sjicc;t", 0 Imi chinery . Of this, 500,000 acres, there maybe rated 130,000 acres fj.ft rate. C.r.oo'uoo
guard he was busily engaged m cutting their march towards Constantinople, an-i the boot. the latest advices, w hich are brought down X m-.r. rrtwlf.rr.,1 InrnnitiiKfil.l,. I C.-i,nP to the '2( Ot July, left them at tllC distatlO.'
ul.nrninim.ht ; v 1 1 i I ii t i 'r fii.Ticfdi" ; n o f I i 1 1 1 c mo i e (ban one hundred andfiUv
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red-hot ovens at Paris. The exhibition is disgusting. If science can benefit, let
it; but mere curio-ity oujjlit not to be so
miles from the capital.
A riot took place at Pallinamore in Ireland, on the pjth of July. One account
If the man w ill teveal his wash! makes the number of peasantry armed.
or ointment, and it can be applied to build-, w ith pikes to be for tv thousand, but the
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mduirc(
ings, vessels, and goods, he may confer a
real messing, am
deserve a pension.
.Mind the timt o'day. A dashing gentle-
missioners to the llideau c.ar.al, the w orks jman, escorting some very gente'.lly dress
winch had been suspended are teumed, and the expenditure on the wotks this sea
son will be. greater than in the last. The lock at Pytown are to be laid Li I feet in length, and T3 in breadth, so as to admit the passage of steam boats of considerable tountge. Other locks arc to be constiucted f the same dimensions along the G renville canal , and when the line is corn pleted, the small locks already erected are to be taken down and enlarged. "Thus when the Wedland canal is com-
nlcted, lann'. vessels and steam boats w ilt
ed ladies around the Museum the other
evening, about 0 o'clock, enquired of a by-
tory is unquestionably very greatly exag
gerated. Thev were dispersed by the police and military. The London papers continue to tlisrusa the probabilities f Mr. O'Connel's leing
permitted to hold a seat in Parliament, or
lander, where the solar microscope was. taking the rrcscibed oaths. A case said to
exhibited, as he desired the ladies to spend be in point, that of John Archdale of the so the remainder of the evening in seeing cietv f Friends, returned a member, lor
Pucks County, in IGIb He declined taking
the oaths in regard to a principle of Ins icligion; and the Speaker immediately issued his warrant In u r.c.v c!ioi;e. T. .S. Gcztiic.
,uic, ana uu.uuu acies ot u.),e enabled to sail without interruption
lion to increasing the reimberand improv- . " .",,,'L"l"lu,,:ni spiuiiing i.1. .v.'juw ,,oni lhe K.a,s of the Lpper lakes to the rng the qui'.ity of its sheep In proof of, ,nllabllant5' or :ll'out 300 lo :l sl',jl, t' rlp. upper end of the Lachme canal, which at the substantial correctness of this view of"! Aaf . G act fit j present admits Dutham boats of the lar-
t!ie su' ject, we w ill descend from general ' jgest class through. I'he locks on the I it-
i rom the Uafcrn Mcuiral Journal. Iter canal could be easily enlarged, and at LrirH-uc: Oi ai m-kv The ii.tbu-iiy i is 110 xt'r' llibmt period vessels from the
tow n ot about ;300 acres had been m n, aged1 said to sj. read from Last to West. ThisiCC!in may cany the peaceful commerce, till within the last few years w ithout sheen.1 has certainly been the case whenever 'ii"kiy the meteor ll ig of Gieal Pri-
A fen years since 500 sheep wete put on itj appeal ed in the United States, for the last
i lie same runner nas continued to man- uuarter et a cenlurv
estimates to particular cases, which have come lo our knowledge. A farm in this
ir:g it. 'Ai. Aurora.
Fashions Ladies" hat-, white, and four feet seven inches in di under; no veil.-.; petticoats interestingly short; the dress of light coloured printed muslins and silks, of five bundled el i fie rent patterns, decorated with enormous flounces; the extreme circle round the legs some wheic ahuil ten feet. Jtrs.cy Shore Courier.
MC
FOREIGN NBWS.
Another nublic
age it, and he now admits tint he can keep malady, of mor e obvious origin, ha, to! the slieejiand raise as much grain yearly,; lowcd'thc same law of disseinination, and
as he could belote the sheep were put en. (is now reigning among us. Two years The whole product ofthesheep then, con-! ago we heard of its srppcarar.ee on th" Hstmg of their wool and lambs, after allow- eastern borders of this Inteiior legion' ieg tor the invest on their cot, anl the! but hop-d that it would not find among tiuuble of taking care of them, is clear our people such a prcdispiiiun, as w ould roiit. 'fhis is but one oi many instances, enable it to spread. This h q e was illuUL' cou''' ".cation. Isorv. for it has at lena-ib ...-.rbed ibo
Tbose-.vh., have not considered the sub-j Citv of the West, and its'r.ower has been ect will doubtless bv .it a loss to understand felt.
taiw on the waves and shores of the Kric,
the Huron and the Michigan.'1 Traveller.
all this. Piie e ;;;!
explanation may bo round. ,e allude In tho mtnr.t m,l .,ntn.,t
t U 7. , I 1.1 . .
.. u . .tn .i. y i ; . ,cep toenncu the soil.' q-iacUet tes of one Thompson: siid to be
oy tne manure which they scatter over the1 an inhabitant of the state of New-York
m ouan, and w n
the
on their uncikndmir and credulous fellow
nch i-.i a few years re-tores . That nmny respectable citizens of Ohio
rilOSi, WOin OUt "t li-irrrn t'pl.fj f.- m 1 I. .nii'rl..i.n.l l :.-!. .. i- :..aT. ... ..
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l i-'i leuiiiiy.
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cm t'.c 'iKiHtiindts Scieiucs.'
iy pasuwes, t dlow ikkis. and finds
mortals, is a fact, which can neither be denied nor defended . They deserve, indeed, the severest censure, and it must and will overtake them. The mean with wlnrh f!ipo n-i frnf pri
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cu.t-., i M.Uiuk. ano,d the Lest nour- unde. take to vanquish the many ills that
....v ,.m Miq.. i e plants and -rass p'llesh is heir
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- iiinuiij, ol'i; v SOI IS . com tnonh contaia acid, ib leten Yn iul.,1
ii birn i."! i.iu . ! . - x - , , Tv
..... ., ... . .-.mi uiseasts. iJisoruets aie also produced by the grass bemr too often
by the oew, or by f:e.ti:ent rains.
sheen fatmi'is believe that tbpii
v e
Man v il cks
have no need ct
are in pasture..1 1 d I r i - . , . ' '
nr mix o;i:ii;
tviicn thev n is e rrone-
to," have not been made
know n to us in 1 1 if i r full extent ; but steam, the Lobelia inflate, and Cayenne pepper
An art ol' the la-t session of Coiicrt1?-, entitle, 1 l an art to -statli!i .a rt.iin Port Koads, and to ili-cout'miiu ulla r-;,1 ' embrace- ttie t'ollowiiiiT in tin- state. IN INDIANA.
Prom Port Wayne to Gary Missionary cstabli-hruent; j From Green Castle, Putnam county, by
Plakesburgb, to (. raw fordsville ; From Fredonia to Princeton; From Pushville, by Sin lb) ville, to Edinburgh;
Fiom Nob'esville to Crawfordsville, connecting a post route fiom Oentteville,
Wayne county, passing by New Castle, Henry county , to Nublesvilie eutiie; From Yincennes. by Pcteisburgh, to Poonv illc. The fobouii.J mail rou't- are intere-tlii;: to many of mv re.uK r-; 1 tLeprfor".1 sclt tt tliem fi-i-in tin: li-t uo ad vtiti.-tl to be cnntr.ict.'d :W, tli it all ei - .11 s Jipo-u.i may have a l,anct to iiiakt: ,ro"J-"al-PIUJPOSALS.
V7ABASH Ti-LSGRAPH.
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These are active agent-, the powers ol ! '1 l',c Ji''? r""t': f"t rc
which are well known to the profession.- a' lhc (''ra' ' "l tr who cannot beat a loss ti estimate the lla,J "J ler next, xncluu-e, vi: : rmschiefs. w hich must of necessity result ! From Fredonia, to Princeton, once a
jtrom their indiscriminate administration, 'week,
'l'bp lllltsein "nvrrriTf-nt m-i 1: i txr 1
a conside rable increase to their naval force m Mediteranean. Three sail of the line, and three heavy frigates sailed from Cionstadt on the fJ7lh of June; three more sail of the line and two fixates were to sail in the course of .!ulv . An article under the head of Puchnrcst. .Line (J1, states (hat the brave Ttuki-di garrison cf Prailow was to proceed to Sill.tll 1 11 liir !l !l I!liiiii i'ii rem ni iiwl-
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iJW men. was marching to invest, acou-, w.-n-rii !l' -i-n r ti
ding to the Inst official report lr nm the
Russian head fjuarters. The London Globe of the 2 1st, say s the
Continental papers w hich have reachedj ,,,, a;, i;i,
us this morninir, bring luither acrounts, ui unity,
llio i.roornci iifl t'iccr;w i.f fl.n I'll.-i m ill.'' s ' a t ' M' 1. 1
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Anapa, the fortress 1:1 Asiatic Iu:kev, ' . . .-'tii .lll.r-l. .. -. .. I 1. I.- iwl ll.o 'nr'O ..I
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surrendered , and Tulea, or Tult-chi, a Ibttress which the Iliissian aim, under
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... ...... . ... , f , (l ?I (. (M r, left behind it, has fallen into the b inds of iiu,;
the besieging corps. The supplies efi m -': i. il.in:." , v. '. i' ' stores and jirovisions which have been! ''' v !"; it-cn. -J to ..,r. c i i i i .i.t liiidrt't f'.r 'I'd 'e; 1? v . or t. lomd in Lrahilow, ai e repie-erded to bale- ui;,.,l; been very irnpoitant. Meantime, the t.I;i;,v! p .,'(! v m' r. Ilussian arm), under the Lmperor has , t.i a-f rt;nn !i-o..'tfy tv-i.-i. been reinloiced. and its advanced guards jtl '": : I. m- l. nMnd. ! : -i. have been pu-ded without opposition tor1'"1 m-oi-tnimn d. Altl......
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strongest terms against tnese depreda!n.n-i From Yincenr.es, bv peter-burgh, to upon the health and lives of an unotfend-1 P ot. ille, once a wee-It, CJ miles, ing community, and begle.ue respect.'n! Leave Yiuctnnes eery Wednesday at ly to exhort our brethren, and all intelh A. M. an I attive at Poonv illc on Thurs gent, benevolent and iniluential citizens j ,i:iv bv 11A.M.
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make a stain!. It was generally believed, that Ibrahim Pacha would shortly evacuate the More.i It was ruaured that tiie Porte had
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