The Western Register and Terre-Haute advertiser, Volume 1, Number 19, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 17 December 1823 — Page 2

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j^invaih, nor thepatenna] solicitude Cf«fe vtaerahfe ahd august Head of the Bsarbon family, nor the nobta «f. fwti of the illustrious prinC(», his

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4^ ,« ipfJCarope, and Sua, "Spaniard*. What*! Pric*^.ml Mie «4,rjZ '4 behold (he memorable event ®Nhb AfrfchlfriM date tbe new era of re. pose, of peac*,^ of tranqMilitv for the Lumes

Security for

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SfM^rdf&f&lflrjr j* first to God G««#, holds Vl« hatt£*

AAjwbetsor the nracr, Wto b«Te. yoe iajs of trwfl%, ani-'

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H*ve «.»t mi v*in endured their suffer- 'Wend TO

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•Wiined their object.

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ISTS^'T? rf hther ^«*lerof the great Spanish Cam. aieainon heart will aa. ^J*n",tioosf by cailiftg you war children. Then will com

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thron*t

the to* alwayt

'5 4a1 destruction of factions, the liberty: «eH sian

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4^ .7 mr v© «»«w "wrcinw ui cneee wta ha« inspired them great benefits, my oehiect* convinced

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"T lut tiw) tiler are rtpllttfis the eaeio# handaof »epo«to tJiathMte«n ^7? **T •»©»»!?,aa eo^eete, to ennfle witk yoo a. r- declareioraift ai^

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WmUti with

his hand* the mnag deatli to the sacrifice of fheae mrp*t m» «.ku,.u

Jtfoflnwonterp^M.i.f wkieb,,ft*r. »t«K)r, tkat, •Ithoagk Spam DuarUUnJ *0 example 111 the liistorv of *»»**, ift tier besom seme unnatural children, ^e'fcwmrcV'u the mmi* of rebellion* the nation, in pnd let the prince*, the gettfrals, and general,va»religious, uiouaechieal, and we wyimt companions in arms of passionately jdefoted to its Ujcitimate twe^tioo«,vh« have immortali**! sove#eign. z. *ma* "*tbe

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fewftHnftiom, who have immortalized of ft tfce ex

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in creel Str^lo of R. reketnoo, receive

itm of oer gtatitnde! th» whole ^ouMw^ii^flfflb"^ jgw«» of the sHitf heuis* l*t, let heo^a W hmos -BMedicboo, sm^s^ol praUe. of re""•^^loii, and of peace! /Whett oor leu lather comes *«noagst his chi*. let ht» hear In |he paterae! esait. oo^in^ hut die v«*ice» of redm. jciHatiao and petc*: let a?1f like%trotlw mm tarroood the«i*one, make th% sacn #Hk»of their hatred «nd their ae^adi.let no one dare to tnmble thirf tri, deadfy eriea cBet the hesft of «aar j^ood

their

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"^"San itCliizj* th.

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»«t borribl. y»T«l penoo-

«'«»«, conpred with ^lene,, ,w *J® eroplojri ta change OMntiallT

|em into a democratic*! »mI. I

kw»d and description they may be,) a

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eeeh Europe, by their fidelity »iif(fa«r con-

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jergjon and of the AoiMirchjr, avoid th* tai*t delar WW*™*' 1 heir eMthuittiufuiC io tfte defence .of objecU sacred, never dtfMjit«d them under tiie reveisvii ot w«r, aad, pre

The whole of Europe, welt**are of

7 "f»i wwi^wBl* 01

i*»y captivity, and that of all the royal tamttyt of the deptturatdo sirujuiou of j*J iojalfctod f%ii»fnl aud of the pernicious doctrines woieh dpani«h agents were di^emi^ating 00 ait sides, reeolved to put all eod to a state of things "Which constituted louBSKto reproach, and which menaced withdeatnicliitf all thi ones Mid ancient iosti* tutWMi!*, iu ©rder to substitute impielr *nd proiligacy.

France, intrusted with ftpsacrfd aa enterprise, has tiiumphed, iu a few" months, over the effort* of all the rcbelatf the world, coitectcd for the mis ery «f Spain, upon htrci

st aed weH-lieloTCJcSun,

.« ^Sf^tsaesra

all«nj territories, has rescaed me from #e sleverj in wrJiich 1

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i' const)tu-j tta, to whom his majesty inNrihets lor- 2?th

L?fl tWcewfatiw» of aje.ver, (para siemprel, entrance ihe 'Ua11- i« ifsi capital Uglthe ro^l reg'uletKe, or apit nmti i* to He principle,| proar.h hereto withio a circutntorence catted l«»r the luamtuuancc ui tlte, of

16

leagues

»"«»tH«uancc ui me ,ot 11 leagues.

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In all tfth* «ujjui jointment, ^revioasl/ te the rtt of ^\UCfs ®?rP# Ut the parties here tf* A lui ft M«l Am AL..!a :AM 4 1

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aiw*yt teiMHied ti* 01 to ihu cause «t of Seville »«iti

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i* ftfa. the first f?dtthe co-„peration 0, tW«, tbe fir»t laoaieRt 'av rpnvvl

of October, 1823, are declared nail

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held by his majesty's *,h

l^ut the parties here

tlwio^lves cepted are bound to prove their titles

Vh con?rtttun»*n? to the conditions of this exemption.

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C,Ho»uiHcation thereof «h^l he

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tored toe to mj constaat aad Cuthfoj E Replace# opon the ime of St

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Ferdinand bjrthe just and wiafeAM4_af #k/

Hovideoce, wil m* jtS^^s £T!^-t!!e

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a«® of •unifratiug to all my real mil*

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FrtWfc the BrJtbh Press of October 10. Greece ts every daj cosammating her freedom by acts of devoted brurery aud the most intripkf heroism: aa ahe awoke from a night of ages, 'she (us spi-hug from the earth on which she lay, ant^ Kke a giant etartif^ from his slumbers, astonished ail Burope by her successful esorta. The fourth expedition of the Moslem a^inst her, has been stattered by «all*irt bands, in dismay, and the followers of the Crescent wander, in Woodsy disarray, orer the fields the ty»g«s had depopulated and laid waste* The freedom of Greece not w«bfa!»jt is nntvtertain and assured no effort the barbarous Ottoman can he able to disturb it the weeks ore superior to the rabble crowd of their oppressors in every thing «*at can constitute a military force, artd the sceptre of the Turk over classic Greece, is broken in' his ruthless bands forever. The last campaign of

upon hcr ci^riolT^ Qttom&u was intended for utter exiU* ,5 ermation in the Morea? the pachas not to attack, but with their united force, so as to make victory, as they thnit»h 1 a.1

ui, utruuenouc

-hordes, inLivadia.- Arcanta and Ne -gropjmt. The creel, tot trembling Mosk'ms, shrtfnk. from-a single eucoon-

W? tfe* Hel,«»»e«»e»en

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wwero, decrees aftd regulations, which ""'1 *he said govern me ntlramcd and exe- Ja£«f pr#Te

cttted against my will. ^fT

hat been decreed and oierJ/bTthe whfl. n7

provisional jeota of governmonu and Jh !/Mu*

by the regency, the oo! cnsatTJ? to. tl nT*

antno, April*, theo&er May 26j»

tbe

the present year, waiting, meanwhile m«i' co»"ps cf reserve, «fitil sufficiently informed aa to the caine™^^!^^'6'^'* Pre8en^e bewants of my people, I may be able to nf .hfr 'mportani field feotow those law" and idoM tu2 T»^

mesiores which will be bestcjcula^d L^HV-S^T.'of.Alehmed

to sicoretheir real prosperity and we I ti«

tem styled constitutional, tats been ^P^'rted, the united bands [Wt/ t. Ihe CarlM in M» (Z to. i«u' If

"t've .iui.^ .hall l.Ur/'« ""Mf'rtlj y«Ud lh«. Madrid1." 'e,£ut* ^e •'hi. prohibition )a Zu ,' wishing t« aeto tde ministers, wancill^1*,K' 25^jS*". 'Ke hope of the membera «l th« supreme tribanS 3 S

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isolating auarpjivjibe Aeveiyd Per*ofts employed in of Augi

Sefie^'» po- did not

jusnce, the commandants general, po. did not ^f8i

litical chief,, til. per,on, employed^! of Aumff .» S!7i'"V""'

eht«0»Bi offi^r. being

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»Rfl the co-opcratioo of ,000 men

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1. Althe acts of the §vernmeft| ltd of2?^ ?•tS'Tr°f called cooatitntiooal, (oi whatever

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Maerinoria, and advance ^.1

iwaonnoris, and adva

4omLf^n?gl,S

system which niMinn il 1 banditts, was to attark from the 7th of «JtST8*2

aad void, declaring, as I row decUre, r* aw. ^^efes, on their part, perfect that, during the whole of ffatt period* Lift *'e9,§n* of their enehave been deprived of mv tebertv mstant measures 1» attack d*ge« te sanctiontaws and authorise ^SeW*

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ca&tain^en«

with supe-

At

efforts of my m&le<Ufie», aacf^the val- iwatM Attica and LiMteaterpmeof my o«J!^%he^uke

a commencement of

Sera3«er

sr*°°° f»U#weri,

8aJ'Port

tut did

a L«ack

•iruws of apptyimr a remedr ta th#» l!f# ^oh they had only nitfe to ten «Jt pressing uecessities ofm/peuple tt,Tfhn i° °rPr°se

was to pas*

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Wdimefl.

and

march on

h#Ving

ravaSeti Li^-

and

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Art. 2* 4 approve of^fvrytHnc which !f .t7C't,ag Pr,,?re^

them

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to 'dflfarJ

*tomaris was charged

of

the Pacha

TIV™*

of

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Nvkatas

destroyed

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•is onto with

b#hm«.^Colocetnwi was to protect

wMch

«v»vvJi:ulat#d mlm A .wees OI Mehmed

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this decree to scarce wJ! .r «.

miBUter..,, ^. ri..T„ hu

(fcpwd by tt.^TaffSt.)-f*, J" P« «. *lmo»t e|o.|). *w i»# 1#

to the

a Odyasus and N*,ki.

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could

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to act will, J„.

revuit of

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which th»-y

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nians, occi and who ^0. •MMiS'Zl ?£+.JS?""JS l«I»rmatioB aa to tl!*. ot th, Helliann. and wife? th* ntxUif W fttticMiem. ffi general, tarair Cu-lii,

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chief, ha^iw|^^Siny^ore' to ^earJt Maoriooris, on fl^t ^ccoums rl ing huii of tbQ direction taken by t! SnUnf

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iot« i| traversed Efolia Loek rapidly, and, after a days, found himself ,n lliessaly, where 1\e»was *m prised of the plana of it*ohief« t0 witV the Greek Vccs. UaviJ,'J fast, joinetf the latter, he learned theS resolution not to* suff^r tha% forc^w the Pacha, however n^ineretie, to mh. etrate into Livadiaj but Bozzaris re£ resented to them the danger ef ojvioj battle to enemy so vnperior iolorcS £-•.'• aud cominamcated io them hi| qv project lt fall that very tiru^t on I urkish camp We can surn them," said he, "for tfiey dftnot pect to be attacked and youlchow these barbarians nevtsr talce iny pre tion ag.nins( surpris# have with 340 Su'iotes «n'd I will, at their hea enter the Turkish camp with no oUtei arms but our pistols and sabres.M ])r |i you,'M said he to the Heiltang, "present p. yourselves in four difftrent^points, commence ybav fire"* when we are re^! fe cognized, so jfy to distract the Turki^i and, if y°n second me, we will seiia! fe wie Pacha, alive or dead.'"

The Greeks applauded the dari^T|. proposition of the hero, and cor^iBded to hi«a tne pertle^eiecolion. It nigujj MarcoBozzaris demanded aiur' tnnr rpinfnMaiAAni *.ff 1 1 1 _i

H« viug liiyjuefi tno rest ot.tl corps into four detachmcnts»Jthi entii waited the moment of ac^LOQ oo ^s first signal. Bexzarie, in senj|ratiitf •Cpm the other chiefs, said #^y frieniS we scatter, you will be sure to fiad »e round the tent of the Pacha." "|ji effect, the attack was made, the Tur^. ish^camp' completely surprised? tho pacaa was seized in his tent by thelin* r°i\

wk°rafNr

am! Nik-

Iie

wa»

of the padiasof icuta

surrounding ft with hit

followers, taunted the infidel*, arttf outched their chief as his piiion% The hero,however, fef) in the arWqj? victory, mortally-wounded by a Moea but his devoted followetsbore him 0^ and the ppcha was slain. The |f|| words of. tl»e dying chief were worihif of Lennidais .^JMy. friends,*'said th|p I?? expiring hero,-to die for liberty is fl ft pleasure and pot a pafn. Freedom i| g" never acquired Iret at great eacrifi# Sir c^: I die content, because I have coo* ip tnbuted to the independence of m|f country.^ Continue your services in

her, aod do not quit vonr^rms butli S mid the destruction of your enemies^ This, is a recorfttaf heroism worthy $ It any age or climeThowever distinguish? & ed or glorious. In former days the gfi nius of the poet would have lmmortilf tf fn

I »iui »m»» vi |fl| izetr it to eternal song, and it wottip have lived forever in the p«g£ of his* toryj but,even now itxioes not perish, and Greece will preserve the4iamf of Boxxaria liigh in the list of her depai^ ted heroes. With such dfiend cr«, thaft delighful land^where almost ev* ry spot is precious, by a thousand gl£ W rions rerollections—never can be ei^ staved. She inu«t be free and. wlu$ la better, she deserves her liberty, and will win it by tiho heroism of it4|' own brave sons.

The Turks were gallantly defeated tn the attempt to su'pply tlie garrteop of Corinth «vith provisions. A« soop as the supplies were landed, the Grrekii rushed upon them and captured t{jf whole. The plague i? making dreadful havnc«-~l 2^00 Turkisfi seamen havfi di^d of itj and a letter from Candi% dated 1st of August, gay«-^H«*saf Pa ha an of A cha of P.jjt pt, surna/ni'd the terror qf the. Christian »f Cri'U\ hns been earrief oil by the plague in (he fortress .of da. 1'lie Cre'tnus los'e iu hiui a» atrof cioos enomy, whotu none hut the Jouiy nail of 8myrus couU^pr^is^. for it if well known th»t h# uever thok a-Greek priaonci but t«* iiiflict the most cruef punishment on him. Ilio, atvke, tha ftre, boilii 5, oil—.'guch were the me.an|f extenriiinitMii) einploveil hy hi,m. dentil of this chief, jUa V'ht*i»tii|o« have to tr'ou^ratulute tliei«* selves on thnt of IVrmish P«u-ha. ®ov» o| Cwndia, whu has^ikcH^cvfeccJi

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