Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 June 1822 — Page 3
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57ri Wtt.Y, junk 22, I 822. m 1 ' 111 ' " ' A ..c a iMiiuu ciectnmin Aui;iht next, the po ple have to elect the following oftlceis, a ShrrJ Coronor, County Corn-tni'-xtj-ies'i and a Dirrcur cf the Fo.r J!:ut! fr Coroaor, and Director of the P ) r House, there u yet no candidates before the people. Wc hive the pleasure to state, that Mr. Eimuel 'Irn!inson has consented to sciC is County Commtssion-r. it' elected. F O 1 K kTn A it PIC L K S. "FROM NILKS WKHKLY UKGlSIEll" Bv nuiiv roih arrivals, e ha e London da'es as laic as the evening of the 1 7th
Aiv.il. A summary notice of the chief
thi.igs mentioned will he below. V o livine: re-assembled on the 17lh April hc-l9lh was fixe J on for the se
cond reading of the bill for opening the ports of the x Vest India colonies; and
the 22d assigned to take up the report
cf the agricultural committee. The kind's visit to Ireland cost 4 ,
(0"7. which Has taken out of the droits ol
..the- a dmir ili;y
It is calculated that the silver lead
mines now at work in Cornwall, and of
hers about to commence, will, in a few
vears. raise su'Hcient silver tor the use
of toe king lorn t Sir Christopher
H iv kins' mine in that country, a plate of
silver has been extracted which weighed n nly 40Glbs. This mine produce. two
and sometimes three such pieces ninth.
are informed, (savs an English
pap ! ), upon tho authority o letters trom
I.n-v i p )ol, that within the last tour
r.va:v.hs three American vessels hae
cleared out there, with cargoes consisting principally of Uritish manufactures cotton g) ids and b idnn, ostensibly
for Java, but really for China 1 he distress of the agriculturalists continues: it is exceedingly scwre A persoo whose tenants owed him 300 oflerd to ieceive of thrm 400. as in full, and could iv raise monev enough to pay one ot his ow: debts of 5" A snip, witli specie. &c. valued at 17iVJ. iVom Jamaica t London, is supposed to be lis atca Toe a.tion agdnslthe cav-dry, for the nvs.:cve at Manchester in !82') his re suited in a vrr Hct tor the defendant as v expected Ms Couus, the young widow of the old alderman to who n she gave ih he p-.vso i, is cutting a great dadi at Lond kc. Two femah lately fought a pitched bittlc in Loudon thev mai tain d tv nty rounds, to the gieat delight, no doubt,
of the ' fancy " Irela (I i yet disturbed and executions au- frequv nt ! he countiy can had! be quitted unless some relief is affVded to the suff ring people, urged on bv pen urv and want. Many fierish for the lack cf food. Two woman ha- e been taken up in Irelan I charged with being White R ys. France. A considerable war appears to bv on the point of bieaking out between the French and English fishermen, .by the encroachments of the latter on the shores of the former. Tranquility is said to have been restored at Toulouse Many plots an I conspiracies are spoken of as existing in France but do not appear likely to amount to much just now. Gen He; ton is supposed to have flv d to Portugal. Luc ten Bonaparte has been ordered to quit B'ussc s, for having married his son to a daughter of Joseph Bonaparte The very name strikes the legitimates with terror. The vineyards about Bordeaux have suffered much by the frost, and wines and brandies have advanced in price. Sfiain. The French editors have manufactured several accounts of massacres in Spain such as the killing ot all the loyal family and the assassination of many of the patriot leaders but the tranquility of the kingdom was certainly im proving, though all -vas not quiet. Cadi, has be n declared a free port. The Spanish minister at Paris haspresentcd a spirited note to the French government, demanding the reason whv 25,00;) French troops are kept stationed immediately on the Spanish frontier? The ycilow fever, which hitherto afforded a pretence for .the proceeding, having totally ceased. Portugal is going on regularly. The Cortt- arc now rbirily interested about the condition of B-azi). Conciliatory measures are recommended. Naflks. The kintr has decreed the punishment of death on anv subject now out of his kingdom, on account nf events in i20, which extends to all persons who correspond with than.
Denmark Wc. There have been dread- f of si'k." Canton tvas exceedingly dull in " I am nnt nvi-h rrWtn m nr-rk rr
ul storms on the northern coasts ot Lu I conseouence of this nroctduri kini- : hut. mi i,,-, ... r,.!i,.. i' ...
1 1. ---- r-VTUF,-4'fWft4lJVt'-(-V ope. It is believed that 130.) persons of the English, who" appeared tlicBiush wc must beat t..em,oi M.lfy perished on that ol Jutland alone. determined to resist the absurd laws of Stark slcens a widow 10 i ii-hi "
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tssui I lie house t I scnermkow , I the empire as to cases ot tins nature. j it is netdicss to su , ilut tic soldiers
- uauni ius II
at M sscow, has stopped payment tor two
millions of roubles. The emperor having, instituted an inquiry into the abuses committed in the government of Siberia, a report has been made on the subject, in consequence of which oT8 civil office rs in that country have b en removed, punished or reprimanded, including the governots cf b. ria, of hkrutz and Tomsk.
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Xcvj York May 23. FROM EUROPE. By the packet ship Mai in, capt. Fow
ler, arrived yestctday, from London, and
o0 days from Cowes, London dates lnve
been received to the I 3th Anril The
first and mot important enquiry related
to I ui key and Kussia. I he declaration of war had not been received, but little
ie and ditto m:ii:itinn. and
! pushed on with such arcoui, and m such ; a ga lant tvle, t-iat thev knicd, wuui.ucd at d captuicd the whoie B-itish deiach-mcnt-Boston Gaz.
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Austria and England were to be media tors: but both parties were preparing loi battle. It appears to us that the divan will not, perhaps, cannot, yield any thing l) Russia, but has determined that hostilities shall be commenced by that power,
c . .... . , C I bv which about 560 men had been kilh d
wil Mil. IIWIIIIV,! I l I O JIUIV vj . Iliv . 1.1, l.i i
til . i .i . r u "Otu suies, and tne city ournt. i his
ioaus uau prevenieu me annroacues oi i , , , v
hp nrtillori which tlir W iiucniit: srpm I
I nhnut Rncwii
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that had I . 1 r r,ul1 11 lT fi .
mai ne can discover nrtnmir in tne nu
merous reports from different quarters of
still spoke of peace as probable ; but it appears bv information reci ied fiom the
southern fonticr of Russia, dated March
10 ten davs after the l)ian l::id ntinmm.
otislv rriertrd the I?nitinn uitiii imi
that the Asiatic troons and the Jani
zaries had a brush torrcther at Jass.
n pacing nature. Indeed the latest accounts from Constantinople are up to the 1 th March, a few days subsequent to the breaking up of the Divan, and
scarcely time for the news to have reach
ed the head quatters of the Russian armv .
War, however must ensue The Rus
sians, after many months of negotiation
sent in their ultimatum ; the Pivan, after long consultat'on, rejected it, as the ii 'ui J
ioi lowing win snow :
F b. 28 The divan assenbled extra
ordinary the principal officers of the
Janissaries, and the hiefs of the UU mas
were present, when it was unanimously
declared, that the demands of Russia
What follows ? Rtissia cannot, r
anv circumstances, nionify her clem ;ds, aft v this long delay and this ultima e re
jection of t'cm VVa' ensues T ic armv marches towards Turkey b2fore tlic first
of April.
You mav safelv p? edict the fall of Porto ' abcllo, in 2 or 3 m-mths ; shou'd this event be deferred, it will be imputable only to the inactivitv, not to the imp tence of the CoUiodnan general. Americans hce who kv-ow the illegal cap' lire and condemnation of the Calypso, are impatirntlv expecting sotne naval force from the U. Mates to reclaim this pro-
Turkey. A heavy squadron
been blockaded by the Greeks in the Gulf of Lapanto, has been surrendered to
them Phis was the frai;nnnt of the fleet latelv captured bv the Greeks, and
nakes the w hoi ft nn nber of vessels ta
ken or destroyed, bv that victory, amount
to 31 about 20 of which were ships of
war 4 of them frigates
The Janissaries have behaved very dis
orderly on several occasions ' 50 were
impiisoned at onstantin plc and 15 ot
hers put to death 13 t 000 Asiatic troops are in the neighborhood of the capital, on
whom the sultan appears to place much
reliance The 'irks are furious for
war with the Ri-sians, and it is said that the sultan will himself lead the ar
mies, accompanied bv the famous tan-
dard of Mahomet; which, being display
ed, calls every follower of the prophet
to arms
Manv of the provinces are in a state of
fermentation ; especially Bosnia, Servia,
Albmia. m l Epirus.
The Turks continue their cruelties on
me ireeus. uvu c't some ot toe mes sem too horrible for belief. A' K vdonia
they arc said to :ave employed 'hem
selves m hanging and shooting about
1.000 chid' en who were too small for the slave market Audit is stated, they had
butche-'ed 12000 persons attached to the
o-n isteries of mount ttios which cans ed the nwnks to take part in the strug ir'.e. The ! ui ks have desolated Molda
via with fire thev destroved 5fi0 ' ott'-es
at .I 'ssa on the niHn of the 9th March.
about which there was a severe battle
octween the Janissaries and the jTiimes
of the former, 190 men were killed and
nrnny wounded
Tiie Greeks arc rapidly improving in
discipline, and their forces appear now
to be pretty well oiganized. M my bat
tles take place, in which the Turks are genera'ly defeated -but the details are
contused and not worth repeating, it is
sufficient to sav that the Greeks are evi
deftly gaining ground. The barbarous
go eminent of the Turks has rendered them desperate. Terror prevails where
ver the Ottoman has powtr.
On the certainty of hostilities with
Russia, a levy en mase wid be made at
ons antinople. It is reported that 16,000 men have been sent to reduce tho people of Candia, who had revolted.. Tiie army on the Russian frontier is s;ddtobe 1 60 000 strong an ! well equipped. Recruits ate continually marching towards the capital from the interior Asiatic possessions In the late naval victory of the Greeks
the captain bey, Ismael Gibralter, and i l,lt; earth, and that by this time it is nrob-
the Algerine admiral, were taken prisoners. Tc Greeks have defeated the, Tu ks at Z .mie. near the famous pass of T iet mopvlx their commander, Ulysses, wr.s wounded. China It is known to be the practice of the government of this country, when a Chinese is killed by a foreigner, even bv accident to demand life for life. It appears that a British frigate, lying near Canton for certain good reasons, had fired upon and killed several Chinese. The authorities of the place demanded the same number of Englishmen to be
put to death which w as refused. In con-
In the same battle he also made following .aconic address:
II e tve are. and here (hey are ! Now boys! it tc don't bene ihcm they'll i i t
oone us ;
Nathan Towson, late a Colonel in the Army, lias been appointed by the Ihesidcut, with the consent of the Senate, to be Paymaster General ol the Aimy the tifficc he formerly held. .Vat. Jut, St Ire f Sentence. In proportion as wc have loved, the h ait wounded and afflicted at being ob iged to complain of the objects of its afT nion to another. FECUNDITY. There is now living in the county of Campbell, a negro woman, belonging to a gentleman cf the name of Todd -this woman is in her 42cl vai, and has had
4 I children, at this time is pugnant with, her 42d child, and, poisibiy,' with iter 43 I, as slip has frequently had doublets. This fact is well known to many gentlemen in this eoun:., and is susceptablo of easy and complete ptcof Lychburg Press. A FORTUNE HUNTER. One of these minions of Cupid, being in a ball room at Bath lately, heard a gentleman giving an acrount'of the death of a rich old uidow. thus: Died yct,rdau, in her 89th year " : what a niv "!
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were rejected I his sitting ot the Uiv- V " " w "miuiic nunier : vu;, a an is too memorable, and its conseouen- t ,c ,iUlch she would have made to ces too important tor us to delay a mo J as mcnt to obtain information of all that I . ,f .nnTpr, , transpired t AJAUIRI?:?n "ursdar cvenirtr last
E. d. i . -scott, .Mr. Dame P. j MC'DONALD, to Miss. LUCRETIA J(!H.SON'. ; daughter of the Hon. John Johnson deed, ull i ot this County.
perty, or secure prisals.
indemnification by ie
O i the s imc evening bvthc Rev. S. T. Soett, Ir. John- I). WooLVhRTOv. to Miss. Admk ATc'Na:ikk, d.mgntcr of Doct. El' M Nunet', all of 'fvpl.tce.
sheritts Sale 33 Y virtue of a writ of tinditioni c ;:- 3D por.as, to me directed, 4 ' ,a!l expose to s ile on the 29th day t f June, iiist. at the tavern f F. holts in ihe town of llindostan The taM ha.fofthc S. V.
jwntiv-. ui att!i"ii , in IOWI1 O IN 111 ,ranure 4 west. Dt liered as the property of the estate of Wm M. I ayior deceased, to satisfy James Dotre. JULIUS JO NSOM Shff m c. Ilindostan, June 10th, I 822. 2l-2w
Good news for v.fie Tnakrrn. violent ira'c was experienced in the l'axcl in March, during which every chain cable in the roads parted and the vessels drove ashore while one ship which at first parted her chain cable, rode out the gale uninjured with a hempen one. The Frenrhnnners state that nrti-
tionshave hern presented to the French "ay Ju,y next, and all persons having Government from the islands of Gaud- : c,l:i,1,s against said estate arc hereby re-
aiopeand Martiniouc, requesting some , (luirc present them properly attcned
Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of ilk William Snyder, deed are requested to come forward and settle oflf thtxr
respective balances on or before the iast
relief to their trade by opening the ports
to vessels from the United States. Council Bluffs. It is highly crratify-
j ingto learn the successful prosecution of agricultural industry in this section of
the Missouri country. We ate informed by Maj Foster of the army (recently from fort Atkinson) that wdien he left
the post there were fifteen ploughs pot in
for settlement on or before the loth day of
June , I 823. D.iKlhL LsiA'GTOA'y Adm. SU.SjiJV SM'Dhlt, Admistx. June 1 8th, IS22. 21 3t
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A LL persons indebted to the estate i u f 7nomas Bcaid, deed, are requested to come forward and settle off their respective nrrnnnts. r.n nr bpfurn
able there are twmtv-Jive of those use- j the 20th day ol July next and all persons tul implements of husbandry in active ; having claims against said estate, are also service, o-inttprl hv flip Inrwl if clw,-o i ... .i .
, ... ......... .zwii i i a, i i cqu'sieu 10 present mem piopcrly at
who on this occasion have given a practical illustration of the wouls in holy writ their swmds hc turned into
i . . . ...... . . troops. is cxccllciit.
tie
health of the
St. Louis Enq.
Counsellor Lillienstinc, of Frankfort, on the Maine, has published a work, in which he attempts to prove argumcntally and mathojlically, that the predictions respecting Anti-Christ, arc now on the
sequence, all intercourse with the latter ! cve f being accomplished. Ami Christ, was stiictly prohibited, and they had ' hc averts will anpear in 1 823 his arri-
s'ruck their flag and embarked at Macoa
At t?is the viceroy was exceedingly alarmcd, and is kaid to have requested th.e English to give up some of their men to deafh and renew tln ir trade for which it was thought he himfelf would be decap
itated previous to this ho had declaicd (
t val will be succeeded by 10 years of rcli
, gicus wars -after which, the Millenium, as he assures us, is to commence in
1836.
COMMUNICATED.
The speech made bv Grn Stark, at the
that tho English who came to Ci.nton battle cf Rennington to his troops, is re
were 4,a detestation of the Chinese and markable for its Yankee indirectness, ar d
ihe scorn of the whole world that they pithy brevity. Drawing hU sword and
should not take awav a drop of dew from pointing to the enemy, hi thus addressed the tea leaf, nor the down from a thread hit men :
tested for sctilcmci t by that time.
J. HEARD, Adma'x. June 17th, 1 822. 2 l-3t Kolice. JHAVE this day taken out letters of administration on the estaic of Jocph
I licks, clecU JI persons having claims against said estate, will present the sane for settlement : aUo, all persons indeb cd to said estate, will pay them immcdiatcly. JNo. ?.'OORE,t,vi. Merom 3 Ut Mav, 18 2 2 I -3t
To He nt. TIIE subscriber will rent a good and comfot table DWELLING HOUSK, uilh out housrs and STJIIEE, lyinp on Church street. The houc may be had cither ready furnished or not, to suit the person applying. For term apn to, JCHN MOOJIE.. Vinccnngs, June 20, 31. if
