Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 March 1822 — Page 2
a criminal, to b tlirmt bj unfeeling hands i itu a "ith0'.ne prison, piegiimu vritti disc and wretchedness II bcinjj in loot, be construed into a crime, we ccitditily live in a very guilty country; but admit (as a prisoner must frequently ad nit and sub nil to much injustice) that atouiia debt is a crime, 1 suppose it win Ik admitted by all legai men, tnat the aiders and abettors ol crime become punishable as principal ; how then does it happen that the creditor is so guiltless, v icn he perhaps, was the principal actor in the scene I N Chrleston Feb 26. Late from L)ndot.- Hy the Danish ship urora, capt. Mieear, in 46 days frmi Kamsgate, v suuth of the Thames) vc have been po itely favored by a pas sciM' on board, with The Globe," of Jaunty 5th wnich furnishes a few clays later intelligence from the continent ot Kurope letter from Vienna, dated 23rd of December, dte contradicting the stor of the assassination of the sultan, says, that much anxiety was felt in Vienna teg peel ng the state of the negociation at C-Mstantinople, and despatches were sent off to count Lutzow, as it was supposed to urge him to redouble his exertions to piocure thn acquiescence of the sultan in the conditions proposed by Russia. " W i never the result (says the Utter) it is decided that Austria will remain neu'er." An opi don which we believe to bo entirely erroneous. It is highly probable that the waters of the Archipelago, will remain in the power ol the Greeks during the winter, and p ibi ily the spring On land they continue to make some progress especially eiuce raking the capital of the Morca. At the (sthmus of Corinth, they ought to be successful, for the Isthmian games were there celebrated in honor of Neptune. London, Januarv J.
There Is no agitation in the lunds this
day. They remain steady. The government officers were all bustle yesterday, and it is understood that se
veral important orders were issued, with T rence to the declaration of war by Rusia, which is now hourly expected. Wednesday mr Phenisey, messenger to the British embassy to the court of Vienna, arrived in town with dispatches for t e marquis of Londonderry ; he was lik visc the bearer of despatches lor pr.ace Esterhazy.
tne Americans of alt those grand k gene- were desirous of maintaining, a Thetl. S bns'eriternrisr. captious feeit,g, widen act.Uve,! then tree- stri.t neutralitv H this be a cor- Reai ney, was left at Jamaica on dom I he 4th ot July, in America, is t - . . 4. .i . mi i not the anniversary of a Party over a rec statement of the case, the con- the 1th January I he only repeople, or Faction over freedom it is duct of France with regard to markable incidents in her late not the anniversary of sectarian triumph these subjects must probahly ex- cruize, are given in the subjoined and sectarian defeat. No-the American perienee a material change Was extract of a letter from an officer'anniversary is the celebration of the e- .. , r.. , , , . c . , . . mancipation of the New World from the France to enlist on tli" side of the on board, to his friend in Cha les-
fetters of the Old it is the anniversary Ut'CCk'S. She can aiiora Uiem iue ton
'Port Royal, J Jam ) Jan. 16..
" On the 20th of December We,
observed three suspicious vessels
to the throne. Persia is nrobably about
to be assimilated to the Europeans, moi e than heretofore, in her commerce, manners and customs Among the many improvements which Napoleon introduced into the laws of France, stands pre-eminent his abolishing imfirit'.nment for debt. This, as well as many of his other laws, has been found so useful as to be preserved even under the Bourbons. Degrand's Report. From the New York Advertiser
Krom the Belfast Irishman. The C institution oj the United Slates. The influence of government upon mankind was never so completely and unequivocally demonstrated as in the in8t ice jf the U states of America. The u i-maikd progress they have made in t e uts and arms the wonderful devel
op 'incut of all the various resources of
tn mm in mind the astonishing display of powers which a few years have produ c I the growing immensity of their populationthe absence of crime and inin n ality, compared with all other nations te admirable mildness of their penal cdc the comforts and happiness enjoy ed iy the people their self conscious
ly o the rights they posess their
suiky (il we maybe adowed the expres
si o) their sulky spirit of independence then' contempt ot all other authority
but that which common sense acknowlcd-
dl these interesting characteristics
s pecuiiai to the people of America, are to be 'raced to rieir natura somce, the
jp' rcdim of hir une juallcd Constituti
on. Pne warmest admirers of the ri tish cons:itution among whom we may be numbered, must Of knowledge that no constitution ever existed which so une
quivocally acknowledges the rights of:
uf public justice, and the declaration of a most important assistance Be-
victory gained by an united people over a sideg h the p(Tmissjon 0f thc
1 b tt .. government, there is no doubt!
Prrsia The population of Persia is that very many Frenchmen of a near Cape Antonio, and our boats
estimated at 22, wouo. The ptesent Military spirit will resort to were manned and launched to sove.eign is 53 years of age, and he has Grerce anfj ene in the catise overhaul them Two of them es-" 65 sons, and as many daughters. The, r i , , . third son is to succeed him, and Russia and service of the insurgents eaped from us but thc other was.
is pledged by treaty to support his claim i Huch an accession of military skill run ashore, and the crew muster-
and experience would be of the ed on the beach to thc number of greatest importanceto the Greeks, about thirty. As we approached" and might enable them tr-mal them we gave three, and they anheadway against their oppres-. swered by firing atus twoor three sors. v ; times, and then scampered away RUS-IA AND TITRKKY, for the woods. We then wenfc; Are now confessedly in the l,P Mangrove bay to one of hc. most interesting situation of all store houses of thc pirates, wh.ere . the European nations It would . We found fifty odd boxes of stat seem next to impossible that a snne rigging, clothing Sac. wl-, war should be avided bv them, i u e put on board the prise, ard
rKr,,.c . burned the hut vvr nl
examuuns the papers ; arc(, t , Jl0s. j t)e Head body of a man. that ap--i irr lit. From Rnorland hv Cant. ...r .. . ! i r. i . r
unties; and tne preparanonsfnr ieu uum jus countenanre to sticfi ii state of things were of a fV- be an Englishman or Ameriean. midable description. The delar-j We found here the. wrecks of two; ation of war against the G and or three vesselsone appears to Seignior by Persia, and the co i- have been the Mareia, of Provi- ' nection which is understood to deuce, as one of the boats taken, exist between the latter poxver and from tc pirates had that name;. Russia, bespeaks something more opon her stern The papers of tno in the undertaking than a mere brig Alexander, from Virginia, fa- - diversion in favor of the latier It den tobacco also fell into our" is said that the Persians ha e ta- hands."
ken Bagdad, which was entered by the Prince of Persia at thc iif'nrl n f hie trnmic aiwl if it 'irlLrl
that Turk generally retreat he- yesterday from London, fore thc Persians Tt is .-dsn ;ta . " the 3" January. I am informed
ted. that a considerable Kussian !hat our Ministers have made -force will join the Persians in ' .knnwn their mentions as to the their warfare against the Asiatic Intercourse shortly to take pla e dominions of Turkey With . bertvveen America and the Uiiiibli this powerful attack on her eas . NcstJLidies whence Sugar Rum, . tern side, and the still m re ti.rea-' a:,d CoQi e, &c are to be permitteuing one from Uussiat home, i m quantity to be export- -
the Sublime Porte will. lie nlaeed ! . tlu?rc aPPears onl'
brought from England by Capt.
Crocker in the Manhattan, the mind cannot fail to be forcibly struck with the general stae of uneasiness and commotion over almost the whole face of Europe. Different nations, it is true, are agitated in different ways: but a great proportion of them a e one way or other greately disturbed, and some ae threatened with ca lamities of a very serious description
SPAtM. Prom every account that we have seen for a considerable time past, appear- to be on the verge of a genet al insurrection, and most probably of a revolution. Should the people once more rise in arms against the government, without the timely assistance of some for eign power, there is scarcely room to doubt that it would be intirelv
subverted. The great body of
the inhabitants can recollect the manner in which they met and opposed the invasion of their coun try by Bonanart, and the success with which that apposition was crowned; and we do not believe that it would require much additional excitement to produce a general rising in behalf of a new
government, and a new order of
things. Having lost South America, that fact, while it weakens the arm of the government, may ve
rv naturally rouse to a higher
pitch the zeal and enthusiam of
the restless spirit in the mother country, and sfmulate them to
bolder plans and more decided measure, against the feeble and tottering monarchy at home. It is suggested, that the government
was about applying to the 47of
A letter from Kingston, Jam. of the 8th tilt, savs- fc- Wv rttrrn
hu naun tine which places th jsc : rights j league" for assistance: but at pre evi s broad and immovable a basi , and . , ' illc. t i .. ... a i , sent, ItusMa seems to have ousi insures to the people who me under it,, n . uk- mobtc-rtain security armst the in- sess m re importance in ano
in a situation from whicti it will
require all her means ami all her energy to extricate herself. The commencement of hostilities should such an vent take place will probably be of a terrible chai -aeter. The Russians are accus tomed to war. the Turks are prone to butchery when seriously engaged the consequences must be dreadful. IRELAND, Instead of improving in her condition. grows worse and worse Murders, conflagrations, robber ies are perpetually taking pla- e. and attended with circumstances of thc most shocking description ' The infatuatcdand infuriated people in different parts of the iland, exhibit all the ferocity of a ag s. and perpetrate crimes ol the most cruel nature Military force will become necessary to suhdue this terrible spirit; and between mili tarv and civil executions. the
difficulty to be overcome, which
is the countervailing duties they are anxious should be imposed by the authority ol Parliament, (u? place of the Colonial legislatures. This must be submitted to rather than forego the boon conceded, which is much more than wascver contemplated."
Bar Iron Castings. SELLING OFF AT HEDUCED PIUCES subset ibus liave a large quan tity ol the above articles on hand, G Ahich they vill sell in quantities of fivp hundred weight and upwards, at very lo"ty piiccs. JA' ES Sc Mc. ARTHUR. Vincennes-, Januarv 1822. I . I
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JOHN Wl-iE, HAVIT(i ( onnccted a Boot I ' Shoe Shop
with hU H.lDDLEkW will constar.tlc
keep on hart 1, and tor sale, a supply of BOOTS, SHOES, & SADDLERY, oi all kinds, and of the first nualitv. fo?
wnicn ne win receive in
armv and the courts, -multitudes oi hides '
Auinican vioutul at ne can civil and po-
li i wi freedom boist of its fair and untra nie lcd p ivih'ges in Amctica alone ar ? Oie lule-s and ministers of the laT rfiitlu v subft'anttallu amenable to the peo;it' in fiunca ul'-nr can the public voice be heard with, respect or the public
fee-inn be accurately asccttaitud No doubt, to Kntan I and her constitution is Anniri indebted for the nnn inies oft
c'nii 4iul religious fitedoni, they were fust r icki'cI in a Hritish cradh', but transpi v 'ed t the soil of freedom thev ;rev rtpirily o a rich and powerful niatunty. A 'no in, tike the Athenian sru'ptMi , col
lect d toet er all the beauties uf the bst
now carry dismay and flesli uction into priva e families, will ex piate their atrocities in the field and on the gallows Partial, but unimportant alterations in the B nish Cabinet
7 il Vincennes, March 1822. Private Entertuinment.
Mrs. Jones,
1 As returned to the VI.YCESVXF.
V TEL. on A ater street, where slie will keep
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s Mice and iyiann of hu-nan authori'y. ; thei place; and should she become
. . 'iium riiuuc-u ai ine me . , . unfortunate wretches who
iV..s. " ' nro vihi i v il vi t in u . m.im.
J'l t'l'UI'IIUJ IO I I II WIIIVI 111V 111beisoftbe Alliance will not remain altogether idle. FKAXC-B. Can b no means be viewed as rnioyinj; absolute quiet The
late change in her Ministry for
nishes suttictent eviJence ol this
fact especial y it trat chanoe ment of the Marquis Velleley
were produced upon the grounds i to the Lord Lieutenancy ol Jicsuoyested in the London Courier, j land. We hope, fi nnthe fact It is there stated, that the new ' of his being an Irishman by birth, Ministry ha e been introduced on j t at his administration will be no-
eo 'N'initiunsshe cmuM clert. ami fo'mrd , the principle that they favmncd pular. and that he will succeed in
thnu nli Hi,(,1ef-:a(;ro,!.r.. ! t e caue of freedom in Italy and quelling thc disturbances in that A ,rW '"" f the C(mstituW'ic'i the xrulnow looks up with t nvv , . . i i t I . .... r 1 i aiKi ,bni o r e .,-yi.r - yv v -'d-u inch then pre-: distracted portion ot the JJrxtisli , turn of Indiana, for iitiicn Independence, bn.s a iovuin to jJcCtssuib and the King kit, and j domilliuilb. tllH Uilice.
r .have lately taken place the m st ! ui' iTE E,teutaikmext iis! material uf which is the appoint foJ u U n"t fonho3 c A, m. ii i who may think proper to n s de with her e, ment of tne Marquis Vclleley 6 if ViJ-cnL. Marrh r'
emits. March 8, IS22.
Shake i Gar ilea Seeds FOR SALF BY
A. PA 1 TEUSON
52-tf
7d-
Jmtnrv. 1822
