Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 June 1822 — Page 3
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' doubt that war has resuTtctl it Is even J possible that the "Russian flag now floats over the walls of the seraglio; for it is not likelv that the Turks can interpose
The Supreme court of the state of a force sufficient to arrest the progress of Missouri, have declared the May & loan their enemies. What effect these things office laws of that state unconstitutional. mav nave on the affairs of other nations, We should like to present the onininn to litue alone can dcvelope. Couriers had
our readers, but its great length precludes it. Juue Clark, of Kentucky, has declared the endorsement law of that state unconstitutional for which opinion he ..-as arraigned befure the legislature, now in session, and acquitted by a vote of ihat body, of 50 to 30. It appears by a letter from Mr. Cook the representative from Illinois, that congress have refused to make an appropriation to defray the expense of the surveys of public lands made under the authority of gen. Rector, during the last year, for which there was then no appropriation alledging as the cause, that he acted without authority in having the surveys made that he had made prodigal contracts to his relations & friends that he as not settled his accounts for upwards of two years and that he was freely and liberally squandering the public money, to enrich his friends and favorites and ;hat there was fraud in the returns. All of which charges Mr. Cook thinks were lounded in error but he could not rebut them for want of proof.
We have Aecn requested to state, that S.ucius If. Scott y Esq. is a candidate for The House of Representatives, in the Representative District composed of the counties of Vigo, Parke, and part of Putnam. The A'avy. A late congressional report states, that pursuant to xisting laws
notice that a chariot, propelled by steam, was exhibiting in New York ; and that one, on a large scale, was to be built to play in some of the public gardens. italy. Letters from Rome announce the arrival of Mr. Marcchal, archbishop of Baltimore, who had been received by
been despatched to all the European j the pope 4 in the most gracious manner'
courts to announce the important intel-j A London paper gives a report that the ligence ; the panic in the money-market, pope has issued a brief, in which the in of London was -greater on the 7th April ! junction of the Roman church for abstainthan it had been for many years the j ing from meat, on certain days, is susdomestic stocks fell about one per cent, j pended for the term of six years during and the foreign stocks frcm 3 to 4 per which liberty is irranted to cat flesh du-
cent. I he I r en ch funds had also declined, and those of Austria fallen in a large amount. Mexico apppcars to be in a singular state. A counter revolution seems likely to take place. At Texcuco the military had shouted viva el rey 1 the regency sent out a body of grenadiers to reduce them to order, but the latter chiefly joined the former. " At 5 o'clock, yesterday, (says a letter dated Mexico, April 3.) lturbide presented himself to the congress, saying that public tranquility was threatened, and requested that certain deputies should be dismissed the assembly, who were comprehended in the conspiracy. lie was answered that, according to rule, no body could be sent out, and as he himself did not compose the regency, he would please to retire and return with them, Sec. Don Yanez then observed, " I will thank your excellency to receive my resignation Your excellency will pardon me, (addressing lturbide) you are the only man who ursurps all powers. lturbide replied, u we shall soon find Signor Yanez, who is the traitor." Yanez replied, " I shall not leave this spot before I convince your highness, you are the traitor. "
Much tumultuos discussion took place,
there has been built & equipped one ship "men time lormus me o repeat, i am of the line, viz the Columbus; k that ! convinced the sittings and disturbances there has been built and launched di' ce have occurred because lturbide wishes f hipsof the line, viz the Ohio North to destroy the congress. Carolina, and the Delaware, and one fri- j The general presented a letter, which ;-ateat Washington. the Potomac; that ; be received from Davilla, in which he there is now on the stocks, buiit and rea- ; is invited to reconquer the empire and dy to launch, one ship of the line at Bos- ; place it under the protection of Spain ton ; that there are now on the stocks, Hut, as if the Devil had a hand in it nearly finished, one ship of the at j the plot was discovered. These plots Portsmouth, (N. II ) one frigate at Phil- ; and usurpations have destroyed the adelphia, and one frieate at' Tew York ; : equilbrium. of our government, and we
that there is on the stocks, about halt finished, one ship of the line at Gospovt, Virginia ; that preparations have for some time past, been making for putting on the stocks, one ship of the line at Boston, one frigate at New York, one frigate at Portsmouth, (N. II.) and one frigate at Washington ; k tha the frames, and nearly all the timber and other materials have been provided for building one ship of the line at Philadelphia, one friirate at Washington, one frigate at Bos
ton, and one frigate at Norfolk ; that the
arc now in the situation of Buenos Ayrcs." PWc must bear it in mind, that these accounts reach us by the way of Havana
From the Lofidon Literary Gazette. STEAM CARRIAGES. We arc informed that the possibility of travelling and transporting goods in
carriages moved by steam, will soon be
tried on a most extensive scale. So con
fldent arc the projectors of their success,
ring every day in the year.
TunitEY. It appears certain that the
famous Ali Pacha of Janina, has at lat suffered death. lit had prepared a stone chamber, in which was deposited a quantity of gun-pon der, to blow himself to a toms; but he was deceived by a promise of pardon from the sultan and sent to
Constantinople, where he was beheaded. He was about 80 years old. A comparatively inconsiderable quantity of treasure was found in his citadel, to what was expected it is stated that he had emptied his chests of gold into the lake, and put to death those who had been employed in the service, that the exact place might remain known only to himself. Another account states that Ali was cajoled into a surrender by his wife, who was in the pay of the Turks, on a ptomise that his life should be spared, Sec. after which he was assassinated and all the persons about him put to death, the wife excepted though she was present when the murders took place, as if to sooth him with ideas of safety ! The Greeks have again defeated the Turks at sea. A desperate fight between them took place on the 3rd of March The Turks lost twenty-five ships captured, five were driven on shore and two Algcrines blown up. A few vessels escaped, the pursuit of which was hot, when the account came away. The condition of Moldavia and Wallachia is said to "inspire horror " The Asiatic Turks lay every thing waste, and exceedingly abuse the people. They put fire to the city of Jassy on the 12th of March, and the houses on whole streets were reduced to ashes. The Kiaja Bey had declared that if lie was forced to avacualc the country, he would carryoff the whole male population for slaves, and not leave a village standing ! hence the people ate seeking safety In flight, under the most distressing circumstances. It is expected that the Russians have entered these provinces.
live oak frames, and nearly all the other tht t cnntentPfi wuu cprurinn- thrir
timber, and Uvo steam engines have been j medUS by palent in England, they have provided for two steam batteries fit New niadc thcmsclvcs cUiZCns of Holland and
York, and tor one steam battery at W asti- Francc, aml laken such stcps -n Germany
mgion. j a3 Will enable them to try their exper " ! imcnt over half Europe simultaneously
I he Macedonian tngatc,capr. uiciuie, We alc not inslructea jn the details of
sailed from Boston on the 4th inst tuily ( this invention, or rather application of inequipped and powerfully manntd, tor a vcnted pijncipies n mechanism, and cruize in the Wast Indies, to suppiess -n lhc usc 0f that powerful agent steam ; piracy, and afford aid to our smaller ves-; but persons cf judgment in such matters
bcis cngogeu m uku uumi.s. spcak m sanguine terms of the plan. Fire. About 27 buildings (of every j-j-Thc editor of the register when
description; were consunieu ai r ia.t. - a ul 1 hcard lnc ialc xvci kown Oliver
ickstntrg uy nre, on me .ui in. a m, Lvans say (m tie confident manner in goods and furniture chiefly saved. I u h;dl he was accU5tomcd to spcak, when Shipwreck. A schooner was lately 1v,acnjncry or machanism was the subshipwrecked in a violent gale of wind on x of course), that " the man was
fcencca lake crew saved. W c nanny . lhcn who wouu sec the. Ohio and
:d with steam boats,
was then born who
wnnld travel from Philadclnhia to Bos-
RODGERS MARINE RAIL W AV toninoneday, by steam boats and steam We have the satisfactions state, that ,vaggons. i think that this was about com. Rodgers has completely triumphed jn lhc ycar i 794 or 1795, and the perinhis experiment to haul up and lodge SQn tQ whom Mr Evans addressed himin a cradle the new 44 gun frigate Po- sdf t him dovvn at oncc, as an cntiiu tomac, at Washington, whose weight is sbst who wolld cnd his days m a mad. estimated at I 600 tons. e are inuuc- housc . naving no more idea that ti c ed jijst now simply to notice this great Qhio and AMlssissppi would bc covercd victory of science and skill, for the rea- with cam-boats, as then now are, than son that we expect to have a lull account u entri laincd ot thc discovery of means df the proceeding, eminently calculated by whicn We may visit our neighbors v
to honor the accompusncci t Dm somc u . . .
rcncca lae crew wvcu. w u , then living who wo knew exactly where the Seneca lake was, , iississjppi covere 11 few years ago. Niles Reg. j anJ that the child
service and thc nation to which he be
longs. Niles. FOREIGN ARTICLES.
Mr Evans actually applied thc power
of steam to move a large scow which he had built about a mile on thc land, he then launched it, and, by adapting
P'from mlrs weekly KEGisTEiv" ; the machincty to the water, navigated
tv linn u ink kjvuuj iini ituii llVJltt 1 1 1 J
EUROPEAN PROSPECTS. I mouth of that river up thc Delaware to London papers cf the 7th of April Philadelphia I am not acquainted with have been received at New York. We the manner in which these things were have cleaned out of thc extracts furnish effecied ; but it was left to the genius
ed and from others that we had on hand, : of Fulton to perfect thc idea of pro-
tome interesting items i pcilin boats by steam. The names of
"The chief thing in the way of news is, sevrnrysix boats are given m a western what may be deemed certain information pa cr as at this time employed in navthat thc Turks have uttcially rejected .g . .ng the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, the Bussian ultimatum, and vrchaveno Since the preceding was in type we
Items cf A'eivs Thc Slave trade is carrying on epenly in Trench ships, under the protection of French cruisers. Two hundred and fifty slave ships are on the coasts of Africa ! Depopulation and devastation A little girl of three years old in Burlington Vt. by the name of Elizabeth Kt lton, can read any book with correctness; what is still more singular, she holds the book upside down. There arc no less than 77 steam boats engaged on the Ohio and Mississippi rivets; one on lake Ponchcrtain, k one on Mobile Bay. Dr. Franklin's Morning Prayer. "O powerful (loudness, bounlilul Father, merciful Guide ! Increase in me that wisdom which discovers my truest interest; strengthen my resolution to per
form what that wisdom dictates; accept my kind offers to thy other creatures, as the only return in my power for thy continual favors to me."
The practice of ha sowing over Wheat in the Spring, strongly recommended in thc Plough Hoy and other respectable
publications. Thc cilect of this process
is tne loosening ot the eaith and throwing it around the roots, in such a manner
as to produce more scions, and of course
more wheat. A writer states that he bar rowed over one acre of wheat as an ex
pcrimcui, wmcii p!xi;i ; d noout one
fourth more wheat ilutn ere.
Fort Calhoun, on the Chesapeake, was,
according to thc oiiginai plan to mount 21 6 24 pounders Two of the forts for which appropriations were made on the 25th tilt will present still more formidable butteries. Fort Dataware, on thc Pea Patch, is to mount 234 24 pounders, 10 mortcrs, and 23 howitzers in all 272 Fort Monroe, on the Chesapeake, is to mount 320 24 pounders, and 60 mortars in all 380. .1 Snug Fortune. CuUs. a great Banker in London, has Icfi his entire fortune, consisting of about Four Millions oIJcllarso his wife, who was formerly Miss Mellon, of Drury Lane Theatre. His two daughters, Lady Burdctt, wife of Sir Francis, and thc Coumcss of Guilford, were not mentioned in his wi'l. A gentleman of Edinburg being pressed thc other dav to &ubscribe to thc in-
u.i adjoining a
tional monument to be erected in ihat city, to commemorate thc events oftns lae war, replied, I'll do nae sic thing: the national debt, i, my opinion is monument cnougn." The folfowing gentlemen have oiTercd their services to thc people at thc ensuing August election, as follows: foii oovF.r.Non. WILI.I.iM If EA'D KICKS, 1. 1 K XTKN A N T C, O V K R X 0 11 . iriLLIJM POi A'A, R.1TCLIFF B ,0. FILISMUS POn ELL, DAVID MAXWELL. coxgrkss Fust District. CHARLES DEWEY, WILLI A M PPIYCE. Representatives f r Davits and Mar;i:: L-uniy. JO FPU WARM R, WILLIAM U. ROUTE. For Knox Cr,;:rtij OENl W. JOHNSTON, BENJAMIN V. B ECK AS. JOHN L W.
MASONIC FKSTiVAL. PPUIE anniversary ot St. John thc IJaptist wili be celebrated at Princeton on thc 2ith June next, by Clinton Lodge No 16. The procession will move from the Lodge Room at 1 1 o'clock, to the court housc, where an appropriate Sermon and Oration will he delivered from thence it will proceed to Mr Brown's Hotel, and partake of refreshments to be prepared for the occasion Transient Brethren are respcctfutlv solicited to at-
teuu. J. F. CASEY,
R. D WILL, Mm. CHITTENDEN,
AV. W LSON, C. LvSERRF, JOII I NEKLY, Wm MONROE. Committee of Arrange, Mav 17 A L 5822. ale for 1 axes. f SHALL expose to sale at public auction, on thc first day of July next, at thc house of Francis Cunninplmm. in
the town of Terre Haute, county of Vi-
go, Indiana, tne tollowing town lots in the Borough of Terre Haute, for the corporation tax and costs due thereon for thc
ycar 1822, if not sooner paid. V- n
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NOTICE, hereby given that tne firm cf Charles K. Broun Sc Amory Kinney, attorneys Sc counsellors at Law is hereby dissolved b niuiual consent, and the business which has been intrusted to their care will be attended toby Mr Kinney, who resides at Washington Davics county. CHARLES R. BROWN. AMOIIY KINNEY. Ilindostan, May 25, 1822. 18-St
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rrjHE subscriber havintr aain taken
Jl thc FERRY o. Chas Smith, deed.
of carriages and stock He flatters himself by strict attention, to share a part of thc public favor DAVID CHANDLER.
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