Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 May 1822 — Page 2

UFRUM NiLKS Wfr.ZKLY RhGlSlERMJ

The port lias been strongly urged by f very little. It it is to be understood a a the Ausirdu MinLKi to aiev to the ; public manifesto, announcing that Aus-

terms pionosedhv Russia; w iiicli it is Una, Clrc.it Britain and France have xe

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L'jndn Paficrs oj the ZOth March. A Uridsh ministerial paper bays that nno country un earth has acted wiih such a want ot docrality to Britain as Russia " The outrages in ireiand still continued dozens of wretches together, were marching to the ports for ti asportation. I' he bill to effect a change of ceiuin stocks has passed both houses ot parliament and appears to be mucii appioved ol by the joo jers. The revenue was in a favoratne state, though the agricultural interest was in the greatest distress : speaking ot the latter in p.u u tuient, Sir Isaac Cotlin remarked, it woind be better lor England

il Can -da wcic at the bottom of tne The ministers, on several late occasions, have been in the minority. The Unison Day slock was selling at 100 per cent. advance.--AVan, the piayer, has given it cut and it makes a grca. noie in the papers, that he has received a silver cup as a token ol the respect of the people of Xew oik ; the tact appears to be that it was the private donation of the manager of the theatre there, tor certain private services rendered 1 The reported marriage or any intention thereof, of the king with a princess of Denmark, is de riied ; he is expected, however, to visit the continent, to look out for a help mate Cie. Canning u appointed governor general of India A tivaiy betwecrt (ireat Britain and Denmark is spoken of by which the latter as agreed to suffer the fortresses of the Hound to be garrm ined by British tro in the event cfwir between Kuazia and Turkey : this is improbable. T ie debates in the French legist mire

s' e still stormy. A plot to cause an insurrection of Poland is said to hue been disi overi d by snne of the late arrests a Puis ; the time of its breaking out was to nave been when the Russians were engaged with the Furks tnis is probably a nuuouvcro to opciatc on A cxander. A London paper of March 30, says, that the French funds has suddenly faiicu 2 per cent. that there were many rum.rs of insurrections ani of a bad spirit among the military Many arrest were made Fifty thousand olive trees have perished by the frost in the iJcpaitment of Var. The law to restrain the prsss has p isscd the house of peers. Many slave ships have been fitted out at iNatnz Sfian docs not appear wholly settled van us plots are poken of, but it is evident that things were becoming more and more quiet. Portugal L quiet, and the cortcs were proceeding with the national business wn.i the greatest real. There had been an insurrection at adaira, and the soldiers had taken military possession of the Island; the cause of this is statedly be the censures heaped upon them by the priests, on account of the revolution in Portugal having been effected by the midtarv. Whether Russia and Turkey will g to war, and when, was not determined at the date of our last accounts. The sudden arrival of a Russian privy counsellor at Vienna had caused much speculation The object of his mission is said to be. to convince the Austrian courts of the moderate visws of his master: but large contracts for grain were made at Odessa, and the Russian army on the Turkish frontier amounts to 200,000 men. It is not to be believed that this

jrreat cttort has ncen mane wunout a

determination to act. The Turks, to are exerting themselves to put then country in the best possible state of de

fence. Cousiers were rapidly passing

to and from St. Petersburg and the dif ferent courts. It seems that the Ionian islands were in a state of complete insurrection

Ft -fish the invaders, " as all the British

used to say about Frenchmen when they

went to firotect Spain, as British protects

the people ol these islands.

A Piedmontese naner savs that the.

able Inglesi, sent to Europe by M. I)u)ourg, bishop of Louisana, to solicit i t i

subscriptions m am oi religious pur

thought that he would do, but on account f the Janissaries, who arc ciamerous

for war and have already created some ilistuibanecs. There were about 6o,000 troops encamped near Constantinople. A Wild report has Iwcn u,c.iloat in Europe, that it was theNiiitc'i-jof the American congress T5C-r nLsfat the Gieeks with 40,0 0 soldicrsnd a squadron ot frigates I Frm the .V. r 1 rcu.t:!e -dvcr:iscr, if:ril J 5. VERY LATE HlOM ENGLAND t he April packet ship James Monroe, capt. Lee, anved yoterdav in the very

short passage of 23 days from Liverpool. We have tcccived papers trom that place ot the first of April, and London papers to the evening of the o'jth ol Maich. An express reached London on the 3uth viarch with information that the French funds tell 2 percent on the 23th. The rumors got up in consequence o! this intelligence, were, IhaOfWere was news of fresh insurroctionsn.Yancc, and that th ncgociationsVbt twceji Russia and Tut key were hto&cnfei&. Hip lasi report the Courier fhtiy coriuauftrrsi atid repeats the belief that the differences will be adjusted. As to the troubles in France, the same pap -r says t'.cy have been greatly exaggerated Sc never possessed a ci. r.'Cter

of serious danger to the government.

The party in the chamber of deputies

nade a handle of them to create alarm in the public mind, and the papers which supported them, labored in the same

v.. cation. In the house of commons, March 24th

Mr. Marya presented a pctiton ot the council and assembly of Canada, praying

such relief as was absolute. y necessary to save them from imniMidiiCsrQj- 'r

to

sub-

the

Viimot said the president 6the boatd

of trade, meant, in the cnsuinvcck, ..i . i 3.

suomit, a motion on mcv b

ject of regulating the intercourse q

colonies with Canada. A meeting of the West India tner

chants and planters was held the 22d at

the London tavern, when it was arrrccd to

present a petition to the hotuc of com

mons, for an open commercial inter

course between the British West India islands and colonics and the U. .States

The London Sun says an application lias been made to the hoard of trade, in behalf of the colonies in British North America, to postpone the bill fotvectcnding the intercourse in AmcriccOkh.ipping with the British West IndiesMintii the next scsion ot parliament, thatches may be afforded an opportunity to bt

heard upon, and to oner evidenc the measure.

against

PARIS. March 23. Consiiracy in Polu-.d. A private letter in Poland, contains the following sentiment : kt the arrest of M , Secretary of the sncient minister , has led to the discovery of a very important corre spondencc, which has brought to light a conspiiacy formed to insurrectionize Poland at the moment of the contmcncc rncnt of hostilities b tween Russia and the Pot t It is said that the grand dnk Constantino has set off in order personally to give an account of this affair to the emperor. Thh plot had extensive ramifications with Tu key, Italy, Spain and even America, and it appears thst several European thrones w?re included in the conspirators' plan of attack. It is confidently affirmed that an association has been discovered at Warsaw,

which has communicated with the secret societies in the South of Europe. Two important personages have been arrested. From the New-York D.dlv Advertiser, April 23. The affairs of Europe pvt on a cVifTcrcnt appearance at every arrival. As it regards Russia and Turkey, the aspect of

j things changes almost from day to dav ;

so that nothing can be more uncertain than specula'ions here, upon what is likely to take place there. The last intelligence, which reaches us bv the wav of

suits, has received about 1 50,000 francs ! Boston, certainly assumes in some mea-

oi difiercnt persons tne pope and the j sure, a new and not uninteresting com

emperors ot Kussta and Aus'ria having given about 2,0')O francs each; the grand duke of Piucanv H ,7-iO, and the sovereign of Lucca H,2n0. The Scha 1 of Persia is dead and his

two sons are said to be contending for

throne. seems confirmed that Ali Pacha fallen by which a large body of

the Turkish troops mav now act directlv against the Greeks; and about 60 000 in the wlia'c we c said to he on the march for th- Morca a force that "vyc fear they cannot withstand.

so. veil mat RusMa shall not attack Tur

key, or it she does that they will defend

her, it is certainly a v ery interesting declaration one thai involves in it, according to our judgment, the destruction of

tne 'Holy Alli.mce. It that event shoulil occur as far as we are able to discern, there nu t be a rcstoiation of the

old system ot the "Balance of Power," or something very neaily related to it ;

for if Russia is to be thrown out ol the

gi andeonfederaey, that enormous power must be considered as in a state of smothered enmity against the other nat Europeans nations ; and such feelings can scarcely be kept under for ar.y Icncourse cf time By the article published in our paper yesterday fium Augsburgh Gazette, it uould seem, that the Emperor Alexander was ptvlty fi. inly bent on enforcing his requisitions upon Turkey. It is stated, that ;.fu r ielying on Great Britain at.d Austtu. urn! declaring himself $&!ifni c:w7i the r.rertions t hey had madi fr the preservation officac r, he sas that these git tr. ments inu't non ace that he ca n t iny l-nger put up wiih empty promises, ari that l.c shall insist on the evacuation ol

Moldavia and Walachia by the Turks, and on the r'udit ol nominating !. rv.crr.ors of those provii.ccs ande licit; e hv saving, t!-.at !c v'ni,af:er fi m - ? sisoffutu'.c n gociations. .r c sue!; iica:?uie as lu in;y think tp d.iti These demands and this langu ige are lofty ; and we think exhibit the &tr om;e-t fvidences not only cf d'spoition. but ot a determination, unlcs prevented by t!ieii interference, to eminence acti e hos tli ties against the Turks or to humbl 'hem beneath contempt. It is ptopibh that it was the determination of the Ivi pcror of Russia, that produced the dt duration of the Empeior of Austiia, tluhe would have no war. Aftei all, if Alexander s! o:'A Lc sat iaficd that a war with the Gtund Seignici would bung upon him the united stunt and ennity ot those three great nation, we believe he will at least pause beiot? he proceeds to the last extremity. Th Russians, it is probable, could do muci against the Turks, before this ne Christian Canf deracy could make any e!hciual resistance to their operations. But a war once begun, in the ptesent disturbed a- d con. -visible state of Europt. might last f r a long time, and produce, 'fleets that nunc of the parties looked for at its commencement A general wa would be very injurious to Russia pailicular with Great Biitain. The naa r,owcrofthc latter would be able, in a

short time, to destroy not only the Russian commerce, but the Russian navv, and reduce her to a state much less foir.'ulablc than that she is in at the (rcs ru time. YTc shall be disappointed il Russia ventures upon a war "ith the Sublime Porte against this combination At the same time, an alliance of three Christain Powers, two Catholic ; i,r; r-i e Protestants, in favor of the False Pi nnhct

.f Mecca, and against another Y'hiistian nation, would furnish a singurf.ct t ;i he future historian to r'(coi dV-V t!;i '.criodin which v.e live hVj Lien fi !twith so many marvelous ceurTcrc:.s. hat the mind hardly knows '.mai to -.(.:.-der at most. France is in a somewhat clivtu'tljed cr n dition. Much imeaincs; exists I . th in the departments cf gov eriin-c nt, :md among the people ; and it requites zli the wisdom ntr.l all the firmness cf the n.rt cxpcrii need and judicious s!a:tsn--::n t-; kecj) the country calm, steady, antl cm tented. At hc same time, if there shouh. be no war upon tc I astern horde: s-r I the continent, ",-e do not believe t'lr-.r t' e nation, restless and fretful as it i, wib un t'r.c hazard of another general revolution. The evils and mortifications of the !.it too fresh in their memoie- ; i I . : ! visit from the great I .e- : i t;,;: Xorth. might be proructivv? ;f nine !i heavier calamitieV than c-

Js"eiv Msovtindivf. - ammm THE subscribers have received frcui Baltimore, cf the latent importations, a GENERAL AS0RT31ENT cf DRY GOODrt, CiKOCEUIKS, J llAKDWAUE, sY cutlery, , Ladies, (icntlemcns, ('hilfns Shots of all sizes, & descriptioris

wmcn tnev will sell on rr.eabin!

terms, fur cash.

A. W. 5c R. M. T ANSON. Yinccr.nes. May 1, 1S22. U-4v

c:i b-!i the former.

plcxion. It appears, from the very slight detai's that have been received, that Austria Oreat Britain and Fiance, have formed, or are forming an association in favour of Turkey as far as it respects the threatened measures of Russia. What the amount of their correspondence has been we do not know and can only conjecture from what is said to have taken place. It is said that Austria has declar

ed, that she will have no war. This

language is not perfectly

biguity. It may and propa

l it, , r r

v e snail jook, ior lurtner intelligence

from Europe with much HrnHtv ; for should there break out a genraT"waTi that quarter of the world, thei flairs of this country can scarcely fail of being na tcriaUv affected bv it.

03

Fii'iy Dollars, KEWAKD. AN A WAY from the subscribers AS. Hung in Pike county, Missouri, on

instant, a nrtrio man nnmtc!

BERRY, v i y bhick, 5 tcct 9 i,. I 0 inches

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suit et r.ei'io coUcn clothes, hut h.ail sev

eral t uuli.' CS A njgro v-uinun named CHERR Vv r.'it vers biat k, between 1 8 an-. -J waft of a;;e ; had on when she went (.Va'vlaik

nns -y tnck. and a man's coat i-vt: it,

negro cctton wears a wool lut. U i

am- vtin inc., b m men s t.oiiua altogether, to avoid detection It he-

liccd thu they have taken tkc'rcul

thrnr.tr'. Vincennes.

The above reward will be given to any person who will secure si-id negroes in " v jail so that the subscribers get thera again. JOHN S. VI!ON. SAMUEL WILSON. April 1 ;7, 1 822.

EVENTY barrels dried apples of

an excellent qualitv for sale by

FRANC IS DICKSON, Junr. Vinccnnes April, 12th 1822. ll-lf O ' K E is hereby $;iven, that the Office of the Steam Mill, is kept

at.

house of Mr. John D. Hay.

free from am- fSX WILSON LAOOW, Jtty. aply docs mean ' ( Tor C. Smith's V. S. M. C.

much ani it may seem comparatively Vinccnnes, April 4, 1822. 10-tf

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