Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 October 1822 — Page 1

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run mtsTMix strx IS puhlihcd every Smw m at TWO DOLL AKS pt Vannumif paW u alvanee, or I'Wi) DOLLARS U I'll TV CCNTS the end of the yenr, to, which n note ill be required. No subsei iptmu v an be, withdrawn un :U all art carafes ate paid. .fnrriwff wc vfv conspicuously in-

ette I t the. uual tctmx,

The following well written artte'e up- clc the i;lobe, has a preponderance in the lish i;ocrnmcni permits a vain. I) c pait on the present situation ol Lutopois co atVaitsot the world, which all ihc armies of us p. puiatmn iodic ltir w..m . f h.od. pied from the Philadelphia Franklin tia- ol Russia cannot countei il. The extent Tlie eii des deep in! m.tv b iiuctilto Kette ol the 4th nil. I ot the Russian domains must eventually the pjmdiiq: sy t m i double mus of i !n;Mn i iOM or l-Uitorr. Of ail caic a division of them; and the very tube ami of taxi s w hich ai e .urn- t.oui the power thai make a tiurc in Furupe, J'xcrtiotis winch the emperor Alexander the Inm IsoM c h.boi ,,.t; t h,ss( s u r,,m. Turkey has hcen the unjsl of an insttu. uUun; to improve the conditi.n of the per the nohilitv xv hi.j Cr oidci , t the incut ol policy in the h nd of christian rvamtskad.dcs, and his othc subjects in clciuy. Vmmv comt ibuthms lor dc i estatcsmeu V believer Fiance has been UkU lcKl ' ' eneoui a-im; navigation k lief id the MilVnin,. it ish l,ae le i il eat ariince with Aistiiaolic has not fail eounneree in the iieihhorini; sea, wid tal, hot hy no meuns .u'.ifji.air n -rdp ed to uc her n.ilueme with the Divan to hece& aiily lend t- hasten that event wants With icuet t( .,ieiin; .UV;i

Austi la appeal s li he tr.tiHpiil the the i h'k I un duit ot Hi itisli p. ti.o

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dvritUiif.'- customers ill note on ' tnauc tie I'oite 10 maue war upon ncr

them ntserteti tnosc sent ; 11 viru miuui oa hum muh

t 'r etveniu mocuVs Ihc nnntbor ol mw dvosaiv i and in like maimer, whenev H;utn empemr, as ne. na opemv avow, lelas.mon o ihe viKor ol i ei coUmu;.

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t mi htlirection will 'jc cotuiuued 'nh Uussia, the cabinet ul St. James has umecinent. I he ;u U cbjtn ol the s s- 'l he oeeuu ei ce is mcnanable in tl e id k tnust be nid for acv ordinrlv spared no pains to excite a hostile spit it lunatic cabinet ot Vienna, istokvep totytd commcice ; ;i ti ihe eh on e, wo . ! iu the I oiks i.rainst that nation. The things fpiivt, and in this they are much ptcMimr, i -o iie att ihmed to ti e n v o-

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Mi IV.tU IVirter lb a st tMiarlc H u U H !bMer H.th crt nU't V.t i. Houdraot Sa'OMel (M,' o m J.eues C d 11 J i-.oes t'alUo mi AM-lre w tvo r'

John Dfv kvr, HhlV. K.C. r. i -

l?d. Ivvt C'l olrs rh y Wdh.un I i Ver Lewis I tCv. nek

J(M i i iii lo ay A. Iluley Washhn HSaekutcr William 1 el;; r M'ram iu tU.w Koi u Ivaae lUaekhji vl, J c n Jha Camphfil William t'ase t ieove tuiCS Daniel Dollahan

Ihn Cilh's t J.Koh t ivWva lalwanl r.nbUby Levi lleuu:;ten J.ietv n-'ph tine ivi mi I Ibn. ,5 S mnrl 1 1 i iiiHM John I lanshvv-nU

Je-hn Vlwitt J :!K-v a

W u v Vraev

I .ev i t'eU.ov i (; it MdttMi (iles

ChrNii u tiraetei Isaac t inmc Adam 11m nh ck John UoU iiut Sios llavhm Muu-rva 1 1 mnah

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Jrteot I.v-Uoy, C Joseph J wkson, 2

S ir m Jouv s

Th-vnas Jo dan JaMH s JankiU Aaiorv iviunev I) iv id .UW

l loincr jomivM Daniel Jrnekes D oud Kirkeiidol S motel Ivaviftnau I. M v tle! lovues

Daotiiii.jne UiCieis: Jolm l.

l.uuUh". , iv (t J,Cv! M ers Mix, M une M. M..vstou J vta M '.'iin'ft t Jereini.iU M .Neelv

Js i'h ! XidloN .Veph Oh o v ce JMr, I'.ihner Anhnv I'attvrson, A idi aov t'aeo. D. l ih a o Jo'rn V w ker Tuoioa l'alaierc

ll iv inthe l.asselle, 2

11. m y vt. M ir.o S.enuel M A'lttre James It. M AU tivovj; .M- Advil c Taonias A I ore fh ales Mv .vioire

N t) 1' Mrs. V, Oned m. d. r.o; Is

11. or Fraokhn lwcrs

Anthony PatW-sou J mtv s I'.-.rkiiison Oaa tiah Patrick Ueheeca PaVleivu

position ol l.mopcan l uikev on the bor- aim u n the nxi ,m ss ol nieas. Hie ooll unn.os m p..i,sh Ao.c u a. to tin u-c.u-dmsof the Attstnan and HusMaii dotuin- and.Uvipiim d nniloi miiv ot tl ot vn hich tionaiy u topi , m. i-ili sUd in C'td,a.S m - ion indicates hei as the ready instrument distinguish the n as ot ihr Aostiiaupo tial other is, ;o d io the u i i iim iai - of the Hiitishk Tiench ovemmcnts on ptiiation The toeicnit.d intivityof her niioion w hieh tl e U M;.t. s ba e acip.i ed Mich occasion. In the recent altmeaii- Italian subjvets, how v ei, e,iv es Ausii ia , on the (Soil 1 Mexico Uloti: puent onslutweeu the cabimls of ht. lVtcrs- much ttouhle ; ami it lemamstobo sin )ear ( ll itaio hadunitom lv idii-. to hunt -nal Constantinople, cireumtahccs lu)NN lunjpm re hi utc toice cm icpiass (.ur nav'k;atioo aoy uciptoi .!y t c.ii.-

haveledto an union id c IVoi ts on ti e, pail ue mtiesti ucianie passion lor aneity ami tnci cia! intu e tn se w ith hm Wet li.i.iaii

tit (ireat brttaiu, Fiance and Austria, to uitn pcnuuice. ledstam exiiaoH.inaiy lUiuamls on the It must have hern icmaiUed, lv thhc Ottomans by the empetot Alexander who attend to cum tut events, loviinc Phccinbassatlors ol those po ci h ha e in uu ol active intct posiioo ol P uetVet, ami under the, husk of the Divan, " Ihe polituai trai,saeti(.mi ot llmove.

b en ncttoltatiuv ay;vnfs with Russia ; a fact of which the covfrt of M Peteisbvn j; has no doubt bet n well aware, and w hit h,

if that power had been di posed to be ex-

Froto this siUi.ce we infei a condition of

thint;s in that kingdom pv tilous to the abuse ol the mcoai ehv, vet doubllul lor the cause ol the people It is vei y w ell know n

othitant in her demands, mii;ht have had that the sociev;n l Piussia, when he a tendemv to rcstiain her. The motives iil the mass of his suhpets to resist

for the into ferencc ot Ci lit itaiin Ft attce k Attstiia, would, ol course, be different. Ans'ria cannot wish to have so formidable u military power as Uussia, pcimamntly in her rear, which would inevitably happen, should the latter t;atn absolute possession of the, principalities ot v allachia ami Moldavia. The Fieuch government must be desirous that Uussia should remain t peace, reserving her armies, in tci rorem, under the treaty ol the holy alliance to repress any moveuunt in i'rance hostile to the icien of the Uottrbons And

the Pi i nch in the campaign ot ISto.pio inised tin to, I v way d inoneement, an a

tnclitn alien td the Prussian cc nstittnion, bv inn talm inj; to a certain extent tl e-ic-p esen ative system. Upon the ovei tio Aw ot Naptdtam the kiuv; re'usid to hji this promise; in ronsetjnciu e ol wn"no dis, dVe tiiMt -.ipruiio; Up in some divM 'iis ol the Pi tissiao at mv, ai d the stud, nij ol the untv m i t i . s almost unanimously com bincd t- compel the monarch to j ive t lfeet to toe a s es of the people In consemtrneo of t. is dih.dVv eti n. the most ,,e-

(iicat Britain will always teel anxious to , vere re ; al i'.ioms wei e made m restin tjon

prevent any advance, ot the Russian an- ol the ticMom ol the piess. and shaip

tinuitv towards Asia Minor, fiom whence

iu connexion with Persia, the Uritish do minions, in l .dia, mihl be seriously assailed. These motives, uriu the three

powers to labor to a common end. have

ineasvii es were ado)ted a;; tmst those who

were tiuvt cnspn nous in disseminating a knowledge ol liberal ptincip!es It Ips rctpi'o'ed. in truth, the e.oosi.mt and nodi

vided vigilance ol the Prussian authoi i

John t Ueih-y Jo'ia Ki.'lev io isti ui Sh w c TVoiiel . haw 1 lev ry Sunmdi "N. Smi; lou'.s.i Siuirl

u s Tiun s Uvaa David Keel Pvaiuas Satnmit Thoaus Spence V Daniel Siael.cr Isaac Boeder Cdar;sa S.sou T V W V

Waller Taylor, ; Cor.uTats Pen .lick V io WdliasO 'oodlJV Jerlanah Wood (i. W. W hite John S. Voeum Uohcu Voum; (;. K.C.SULLIVAN, P.M.

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IVectetl a p iciiieation between the PoUo , tics to ke p down ti v spirit ol reform ai and Russia of which there seems now no : hmne ; and this, wc presume, is the cause lon.'i r cause io dottht. The sovereign of , why Pt tissia makv s no figure in the poli Russia is by treaty, the protector of the ' tic al discussions which have, of hue, oo (i reeks of Mtddavta and Wallachia : and cupnd the cab'mets of the other power the prohaliiliiy U, that matters will settle f Kurope Sulheicntly cuoaed at home, down accordmp; to old treaty stipulations she dare, not ventuie abroad, as the maich in virtue ol which the Oieeks will be al- ! d an iirmv beyond her fioniicr mieht be

lowed the Ireedom of religious worship, 1 the signal for an insurrection which it the rbht of heim; governed b hospodai s uiilit be foiiml vejy dilVicult to (piell or princes of their own and cci tain poli- Sweih n and Norway remain quiet tical privileges amounting to a (pimlicd ; the trouble, which the Norwegians were, independence, or initiated vassa,ai;e. at one ttoie, likely to ;;ive k'uo.; Cluo ies, The dismemberment of Turkey, so he j has by that sovereign hi en sucei ssful j tpu ntly spoken of, wiU, jiv is likely, he oh. iated, ai 1 he now rcij;ns in an tmtiislonv: procrastinated by'consideraiim.s of tuihcd manner Prudence is a vblitpur i ..r .i... i. ... ' .

p -mh on ine pan oi inc cnnstiau biaies, leattlie in the political thai acter ot UU

x .xorin American posses-ions; ;.ia new' tiiat she ailmns ii, we ixpecv to set. it comucUil with othci p .op-cts ( ! Made, calculated to rive udvat.tai,cs to J ri ih bottoms '1 his must he t xpectcd ; i l out commeuial men, ;;s thei e is no bo.nd ol tiadc in our ipo ei nn.eht, onht to on the alert to a-to tain, a-, iai, ;is possible, th.e ix..et j iac'icul nMia- 1 new rej;ol.;tion , a(V i liiir the collunial coouneii e d (Liai Uiii; m. In Fiance, the pu'dic n.'r o is in a s a'c fl ivi seelice. '1 . e whne kin;.;deii' .s divith d into i;reat pa tic-., too coi'su'.t tioiia'ists the an'i-oos; mi: u.-oalists : hy whiite.vcr t ames they may othciwi e I o called this i- the i tie div isio.. 'Ihch imer aie in lavor ol a limit' d monan i.v, ol the entire freedom ol the prs-, ;.ml l the tiiai by jus y ; w hi 1st the tai'i r h- ii c ao aibitiaiy o.oiiaichy, a privii v;- d n ! -ity, and a restricied picss. The ( idiicts of th parties at e very ai i in (niou- ;.i d ive i ise to plots ap,;ons , Vi romei.t, pi oseeutions ol im!i icuals by t!;e eo ei utnent, peis.ural c mbats, and public i scu'tior.s. 'I he. name o! Ron bo.j i detested by the liberal party in Fi .:ce, lu cusc it conveys to their minU idea- t f despo'ism.and ofevciy specie d" uovt inmental abuse ; and the name of N .p 'eon S-c evui republican, are clurisUd by that party, chi ily because, those it; in. s siejdly a new ouh rol t h'.n-s snbv ei .-i i I ancient and oppussive mstiunioi encouraging to ion it. and favoiablc to t;,e iational etpialitv of m .nkind. J he heahli of

Louis the Will is very picc.un us, and fi inn the pu aiiine, t mp r of ' he in ncli nation theif i sitm: hao dation h r the opmion t! at vv hen l j ( u s. ihcu nia he a stiu;le for the crown, titlui between tl.( duke of Orleans orym.t. LooapaMo ;nd the count d'Attois. We b. licv e tho people, of Fiance would j u-fer cither of the iw o lot mcr to the latu r Sleuld Austin1, be disposed to sv coi.d li e popular wish, the son of Napoleon voub! sl. nd a j;ood cliancc ot mourning the tbione. . Meanw hih F : m a. is fast i eov em j; p rm tiie wound:, n flu u d bv ha eien u o'n -. ; aid fi om the fi nitiol f pia itles I t, c 1, aid the industry and im-noii j d her population, she must, even timer ilu P.. urbons, s(a:n lise t an eminent (Im'uc of national, il ii(t ot iitbvi ii.l pic.jieii'y.

vneai counts nae oe n tl tov n on t. t m-

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NOriCH.

FWTF.RS of administration havintr

iiij; claims -against said estate ate hereby luitim-d hat they exhibit the same pioperiy autiientiealed for settlement within twt Iv.e mouths from the ilate hereof; and those who stand indebted to said estate ate requested to make immediate payment, to the subsciibcrs

F.LIZ II: PI 1 C RU SL I 11 RODDICK, Ad-.

October I, LsC'J.

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NO'HCK.

"Kt F. hcrebv e,ive notice, that we hav e

V V admini-tet ed o the estate id Pe-

r Met?, ,-er. deeil of F.di banks town

ship, Sullivan countv state of In ian.

and retpies all pet sons havm (h tnaiaL against said es'ate to pn sent tnem ac.'coidini to law vv it bin twelve mo-th- Iron Vthe 7t!i d.a.v of Semember, I 8 J J aoi Those indebted to said estate aie requested to come fm waid immediately k make Settlement, and save cost. D AVI I) PdMSK.) Z l)OC liUNT, i 'u'ristrs September 7, W2.

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oo, u is ev mem. permit r-uym ami iar- i i)rmce auo, ot ati tne ascrite jriueiais

b uy to bp governed by stipersiilious and (d' N tpoleon. he. is the only one who ieinorant hordes of men from jealousy of! tains the royal authority proctped thio each other. And thus it is that the mcr-, Ftcnc.h icvoiuiionaty tneans It is quite cenny passions of mankind although pro- probable that he will transmit the eiown Jessing to act under the philanllu lial without dilVnultv, to bis son Oscar ii Ibicnce of the i;osple, siifler the f-nVst Denm.ok, in tier the mild i i-n of its and most fiuitful portions of the. jIobiVo presi nt soven "q;n, is governed inote like lie waste, and the inhabitants to contiiMc. j a paternal estate than'a kiiiedom. Pl.e

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uncixiiizcu i ne passage to inuiany tne smallness ot her territory, the intelligence tcntloi.s of the I n nrh chii.et, as it icCain1 id (liinil Ilottr. iliiinni'il ihe fine ! -nwl i.w'nii.. ,(' i,.... , , i . i . . i . i ! . i i . , .

i i ' - - ( "" iiimvitvi mi nu uii.'.i uuuus, aou iee. l'aios e am, OV t DC s! at (i ill ar a I . I "( ()

he pua; ah o. tr in the questi-.-us ol state dv ol Hoops on the Pyieman li o : i-. i which involved other powers, rendei ed '1 'lie moiiv e assigned is to l. ep o-:t i c Denmark, compaiatLcly speaku;a yellow fevei ; the s'mcoi'y d hich exhappy countiy. ' planation will be tested by time. As to Gieat Britain, the lending tVqucs ! Spain at this leomcni, oc copies a tcry

oi uistussion winch crnccintd the internal t.llairs of the in iu d kir.p.d. ins. aie its aticuhui e, catholic emancipation, ar.d parliamentary u fotm. On the liist lit ad

much investi e; -tin

countries on the last shore ot the Medt

tenanean to an infeiioritv contrary to

i hevti granted to the undei signed, on their natuie: k Vaeo di (lama, in dou-

te estate ot Wm. . Can, deed, late blimrthe point, and eriviiiL' a liiumnh to

Davirs county, 1 nil all persons hav-! the science of navivration. uid moi e to se

cure the empiie oftheTuiks than any sultan that cxer brandished a scytnatai in the name ol Mai omet At peace with the 'Porks. Russia has no other piescnl enemy. Her finances fi om all accounts, aie in a very detanked situation 'Phis is not to be wondeied at, when it is consideicd that she has about a million of soldiers under pay. Such an army is enough to eat up the substance of any people and however extensive the Kussiau empire may be its tesunrccs are in a ciude sate. and lie scattered over a vast Mi lace of the earth. The cmpcior Aiex o.der. ever since the downfall of Napoo mi, has spoken in the tone of a monatch who enntroles the destinies ol e.otempmarv nations. It may be politic in the U-at stales of F.utopc, to allow him tl us to s-At !l wi'h pride and vanity ; but, in reatity, Russia is erv far from beiiv'he fut power in Kurope. Im riasically, l-'ia'icr ik imue pount than she is but tn ore p irticul.o ly (treat Rritain, by her i'liiut nst v eaith. In r vast marine, her iui liuay puls and poiCktioiis, which eneir-

.. place, and o a.it via'ii' eans come ei;:iut al mter-

o l..iae is oppostol to counter revohuu lip. lion; am! witoPte- maxim of etown :ary icfoi m, tlte mo)er khali in;t chelate

some nieasti; e description ; ! t:t Up to the v islC. ,

est. a steady usi

the catholic, emanc

r;aitl to pai liamciit

has belli so loia; btlurc tlie public, the

words have been m constantly m the mouth ofevciy politician, that tin- topic is considet ed as common p r.ee, an.S toe various solid arguments cm loyid in its favour have j; really lost ti eii i iloence

Ihe poor m Ireland continue topciih been licato'.' ir n piciimn ry step with

equivocal position, 'l i e chie.y and the nobles, tiic adherents of absolute pouir, of pt ii.e;cd (t(h i s, ol superstition and ijnorynt c, a'c cveiy w hei e exciting ti.e Spaiii .ids to a coui ter n viiution 1 I ic can be no ooubt but t hat l.e othi r pov i r. of I tirope, ineiuditq; (1 R'itain, wi uld

icjoicr in the r.ccomplis! mci.t oi sue !i a

counter revolution. It 3s an csiubusni d

i d hi ai-s, that the ; opls to the u ii;n ; 1 ut

thateveiy u-ouie lavoui.dde t tl-rtn, shall emanate fi om, :n: be i p.ai di a! :s :n act ol pjree ol lie ic.op.it ( b. 'I l;e !; to bl ody scene ;t Ma-bid b ;i n;; u.-t ks of a pi ccon ( i ted di si on lo tel pos-es--on of the pei son ol the so et t ir, w hich l as

from hunger; and the effect of bad i;ov

eminent is one of the most extraordinary occurrences of the times in which we live. When we icUeet that Fnpanu Sc Iiehmd are both fruitful countiies, that immense quantities of erain aie in the warehouses,

tic soveiet'f;ns I the holv ix.: nee, when they intt ml to i t u-h ti e i lights of the people. It is a policy similai to that v. ' ;t !i utcd Louis the 15 to attempt hi-. fli;:ht liom France in wl idi be was ancs?d;

and similar to that w hich invite tl the kin,-

f o and miht be purchased at a icakon.ddc of Naple. toLaybacb, r.nl which w.s el-

pnee, it is truly surprising that ths Hi i- fccuulfw the puipoi gi dopot'um.