Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 November 1822 — Page 3

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' deal aid in ; :i the prei the duTorPresidcnt '., as vet, bj

j August, arc Silent as to the alleged S j sickness of the queen. The king i said

to have attempted a fruitless escape in the night, which was the cause of a guard being put on the palace to watch the niotiois of his majesty. Perfect tranquility reigned at Madrid, an I all the accounts received from the interior justified the opinion that the mal-contcnts would be speedily exterminated. The following extraordinary statement is given in a Madrid paper of August 7 1 1 is said that col. St Michael, accompanied by two other reporters, in the cause of the officers of the guard, lately had a private audience of the king, and

U nancr we sin cxpiameu tne uiincuit situation in which

;iub,i a'nni of an cssav ( h found himself with respect to his ma

jesty, and to the officers, against whom

he was preparing to proceed, in consc

nr. 't in th? coyest in a:y a ! p rep 'red at i as dele upfor this d.-y's paper, but i, rave concluded to omit ;q ever, as the sub- :' uit o ae, we may probably nr views upon it in the

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Y llKClSTKU." mh-isters from i i have at i i ed ; congress. Mr I ntis pam nary . ::!;.niued to

saluted by the title of "heroic prince,

and carried through the camp on the bucklers of the soldiers. A letter from Constantinople, dated July 26, says that the Greeks in that city were intoxicated with joy at the news ol the victoiy. Theicis a rumor that the Greeks had slaughtered 6J0 1 urks the remnant of the garrison of Athens, having leceived false intelligence that their bretheni had been defeated and afterwards inassaciced at Thermopylx ; but this rumor is not relied on. The plague has appeared in various parts of the Turkish empire. It is reported that the Greeks have obtained some further advantage at sea. 5C7The later accounts do not contain

imatc Tvithi;i 83 perches of each ether. 1 he completion of li is canal, imcer, is viewed as a remote object A pa 1 1 of the pian, the connexion, by a canal, ol the tide water, at Washington, with ti e National load at Cumber. anil. U looked upon as likely to be canied into cPeci ul a period not far dLtant. Lemon Juice is said to act as an antidone to laudanum, and will pt event its baneful ctTec.ir taken immcdLtcy after it

olice to Fanner a. THE subscribe will purchase for

MF.TU-II ANDIZR at cash fiTXZt P.

any official statements relative to the 2000 blishcls of Cl ) V

quence of their producing, in vindication ! above ; but there arc many rumois and ' 0vembT 1 lfi22

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7. i M ce to represmcasutrs with respect lor lord C lMi ireagh was ; ! on 'but it st ems to

thought that Mr. 1. The duke of e continental con- . I tc minister at c stated, in the we ex pressed "a

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var wum ; sive and to the i;v A su;': not yet d' U have been r I'. el w-ui i Wellington

gt ess in the place i Tito mo!) in Lone) . Su i ncw,pa;;L r, to

feeling of triumph nt j-jy at t se funeral of the ma.tpiis f Lo;;!a -.leiv y At Ha-u!)letoti. nir Poi t;nout h ai 1 Laxfiield.in Suil'k, the church h:i!s wet rung, as an expression ol e ultati.) i ove the tnelanclv iy fate of that great states-

matt " Sone futnrii cood may be realized out

;:i tiis'ress of the people of t'-c Ivst way of aiTo di:tg t .f ab i'iMotty thousand . v e . i? loved in making ;hv. ' . "ti'js ol .Iayo aucl

of the p t elt el and reli d, it n persons !.. ro.tda, c G Jway . It is's! : tf)0:s t !aa 1

of their Conduct, autograph letters from

his majesty, lie added, that under such circumstances, he came to take the king's directions, and to endeavor to lighten

the terrible charges laid against those unfottunate officers. His majesty an- ; swered in an ill humored tone. ulis true; , the letters arc mine. Well ! what docs that mean ? So much the worse lor ; them, (the officers), they knew that my

' orders were null and void, unless coun-a- : i i... .i. ..i... .i

! execute thctnr' But yet,' replied M. ! Michael, 4vour maiestv will not abandon

J,,e"! getl with the prosecution,' returned the ti;.; otner i :K r t .. :n

hear nothing more abotit it. Portugal. A considerable number of troops have embarked at Lisbon for Bahia, Brazil. Prussia Considerable alarm appears to exist on account of the establishment of many secret societies, having for their object a revolution in the government.

I heir motto is said to be kttreedom, honor

and equality.

Poland. Among ths many conjectures to be found in the French papeis, is a rumor that the three great powers, Russia, Austria, and Ptussia, which made the division of Poland, had agreed to give up their respective portions, and to restore that kingdom, with a sovereign, who is a native of the countty, and fiec from all foreign influence. The question as to settling the indemnities, it is thought, w ill prove a bar to this arrangement. Mexico. Several persons, lately arrived at Mew-Orleans from Vrera Cruz, report that universal discontent prevailed at Mexico; that general Victoria and other chi. fs had raised the standard of liberty; that great numbers of men had joined

them, and that their force was daily in

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reports that conhrm the rcneral lact. !

j At Jassy, 20,000 houses were destroyed j0st Cvrt'lflCUff of Ldivl lilt chus-

cujrum the LhUtd ttif:.s. PUBLIC' r.uiicc ishcie y givn, that, nine weeks after date, appi'n ution will be mndc to the Register ol the l ard Office at Vincet.iu s. for the mieual of a Ccitificatc in my name, for the S E.

by fire on the night of the loth of August,

tins desolation was the work of the Turks! Chourschid pacha, in a late proclamation, said the "Porte had deigned to grant peace" to Russia, "since it has abandoned the cause of the Greek 1 1 . .

cunstians ana recognized tn- prc-ennn

encc of the cr

of the cross !" ried ofY from

but all the young gi

ed. A party of Turks formed the infernal project of getting possession of the Trench coi sul's house to nrurdcr the males and make slaves of the femaics, who had found an asylum therein but

the consul, M. Digcon, was apprized of

cscent above standard ; """"" ' ' ,,: P

Some of the persons car- V - rCv- V Scio have been testored, .Ulst,r,ct ?f V inrenncs, imc cn,m 1 Iu v.

rls were still retain-, " . 1 ,Vsl V "J":rv,,vtn (1' 1 TliX

hand this 1st day of NovimN r, is2.

40 9t PR El) PR It K GIRAUD, Jr.

Ten Months Credit.

IETTERS of adiui.-.i i been granted to the

istration having

undci vigr.eo i n

the scheme and repelled the assassins . the estate ol James Ilodgen, deed, i will

meeting them at the luad of his household, sabre in hand.

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are Vsh svmp v spirit in Ire ; u!sr n are dc , blow this win

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'i hi sword which imv.v-:; ; ir William

ion of the ire lineal ato, h is : , in Avr-

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' t e!t of ;mani y i . i p g d iMt the his ae

ibbed ihat

fl:i!)it; l.i'i'.'lv : 1 1 '- i : d- ofct": o! ii. i.!' b -on sem w:r :.",' 8 ; lire, Uiivi i t ". t t e Lou-loo !p ' cuv dry, lor ti. i , ; Ileichell. is.'. 2 Vu August, 'm v- 1 AVhit a folly it " ' man as "Sir Wil.i 1 Tive best wrhe i ) - t for 55. 6c per bu l . sotts of pro ibioi. . cheap, and an incie.:--agfieultui al interest v.. Sfiam. A Pans pa? from Ma'I id, of lb

salcs the order of the I'r,: of Spain fr tne levy )f H5,'i00 p .hnl mili'ia, viich, adsltd to thoe th ; adv organized, compris'j a force of t 1 5.0 o men, destined, (as the, writer says), to suppress insuirection, to form a conticeo! don on the French Frontier; and, wit is of more

NATCHEZ OCT 5. The Steamboats Mandan am. Volcano, still remain at quarantine: the captain

and six of the crew of the former have di

ed within the last week; several persons remain on board extremely ill, and their recovery despaired of. We have heard of only one death on board the Volcano We have been informed that the steam boat cca, which passed this place on the 15th ult bound to St. Louis, now lies aground some miles above this city; the captain died previous to her passing this place also a number of her crew. Several others are said to have dud since; the remaining passengers and crew have abandoned her. Gazette. The steam boat Indiana passed here about ten or twelve days ago, on her way from New Orleans to St. Louis now lies some miles above this city in a most deplorable condi'ion. The captain and most of the crew had died, and the re

mainder had abandoned her. We under

creasing

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"Jn a word, that the reign of sUnd a RUar has bccn appointed on

Iturbide couid not last long.

What grand recollections arc united to a pronunciation of the word u Thermopylae!" famous for events long past, glotious for things that lately happened ! Another victory has been gained by the Greeks at this noted point, which, like

the Fight and devotion ot Lconidas may

shore to prevent all intercourse with her.

jMissi.ssiiiian.

hi England Other

NEW-YORK, October 10. Refitted battle in Mexico. The master of a Spanish schooner, whicfi arrived nt Havana on the 3d ultimo, in 14 days from Vrra Cv7. :wu Trimrv.ro. rennr &

lead to the extermination or expulsion of that a severe action had taken place bethe barbarians . tvveen the respective forces of gen. VicIt appears that Chourschid Pacha, be- toria and thc cnipcror Ytutbide, in which ing joined by the foices of thc pachas of tie a,lcr wcrc conmelcy defeated. Negropont, Lanssa and Jamna, in the Ciencral Victoria, it is known, is at the who'e about 70,000 men, engaged the hcad of the republican party ; and alGreeks near 1 hermonvlrc on the 7th of .! u r : i i.

i j " - iiiuiitrn iui; i ic f ciiits iiijl it:;u:n us ,!.. ...

July. Thc latter uce o.n.namlcd by itl a shanc .o emi.lc it to inmlici. confi. ! P, . , ? lor.ll,c.e.a a,ld

. . . . . oi carriages ami siock lie uai let s liim-

t.euce, yei ine event it states, is oy no means improbable.

otter lor sale on I i iday the Idih m -i.i t, all the personal pioperty of the suid decease d. to w it : HORSES, COWS, SHEEP & HOGGS.

WAGGON ?. GElvS.i.e-kvU- i, w

HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN Euraittuc, The sale to commence at ten o'clock A m whetc due attendance, andtuither terms ol thc sale will be made known. All persons having claims against thc said estate are hettby notified that they exhibit thc same ptopetU atithtiiticuti d for settlement within twelve months liorn thc date hereof and all the se indebted to thc said estate aie rtqncsU-dto u ake immediate pavment to t' sub-cib( r SARAH HGDGEX, Jldmvx. November 1, 1822. 40-3t

NOTICE.

k LL persons aie cautioned against

of

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tain

mined not to pay thc same unless com

pelled by law. JACOB WOLFE. October 26, 1822 40-3i

- - purchasing or trading lor an article of agreement which Jonathan Cl amberlin holds on me for the payment of certain monies and nronertv. as I :im flrtnr-

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O f K'E is hereby i;ivcn, that the jL OITicc of the Mi ato Mill, is kept

at the houc of Mr John D. Hay. wimfiv t now

For C bmith'H V .V. M. C. Vinccnnes, April 4, 1822. 10-f FEIH5Y. THE subscriber having again taken the PERRY o! Chas Smith, deed, where he has a large new boat, with a-

Ulysses, Ypsilanti, Norman and Bazearis. On this day, the barbarians annear-

Mionally ed to have the advantage; but on the next

.'i-i' u ss of tne day, they were assailed as if by lions and

entirely defeated losing in killed- wounded and prisoners, about Jifty thousand

'te e pec tea I ssv- A letter ot August,

chas Chourschid, (who escaped), being

able to rally only 4000 men, with whom he fled and escaped The number of the Greeks engaged is not mentioned, but is repotted that they lost 18,000 men self sactificed on the alter of liberty, and to preserve there wives and children

moment itl the present state, of the Spin- from bestial elegradation and horrible suf

London Jiug. 30. The plague has appeared in various parts of the Turkish emnire. Even the r.nnitnl nnd its rnvi

men, among 'he latter, three of the pa-j roife arc not ,vholly ilce fmm h The

same is said to be the case at Salonichi, but it is stated to commit great ravages in Albania. Alexandria in Egypt, and Algiers, have also been visited by this scoitrrj.

self by strict attention, to share a part of the public favor DAVID CH NDLFR

i-di finances, to put in execution the max

iai of Bon.ipattc, 4 that bnontts formed the best mint' for thc cohue ol" silver." The present mini.trv act with the greatest "firmness anions oiner tilings tiny have demanded of tne lot eit ministers an unequivocal assinav.ee of the bien dly dispositions of tht it courts; stating that if they were n ' pti -pared for this, their passports wonhi !u i'omenntely ready for them I hey ha.' vanished thc duke del Infantado and . ral o her great titularies, accused of ;. hisiin: the king to violate his oaths. The people have confidence in the exertion f the administration, and it is prob.ihb tint tranquility mav soon be restore ' to Sp in The new ministry had called together the official persons and declared tint all who showed themselves hike-warm in defence of thc cxiting governme.nl.

should immediately be dismissed.

frring. Peace to their mancsl for they

died on the field of honor, in defence of the nrost sacred rights granted by the Creator. A great number of heads and many package of ears, were sent by the Tutks to Constantinople, on the evening of the first day's fight with the Gteeks. This account is substantially confirmed in various ways, and there appeals to be no doubt that a grand victory has been obtained by the Greeks The great destruction of the Turks is said lobe owing to their w ant o! discipline and an ambuscade of their enemies but wc readily fall into the belief that it must be attributed to the desfieration of the Greeks, eve ry one of whom must have considered the contest as a personal concern The gallant chief, Ulysses, is sid to have been among the killed on thc first day

'o' : anlhen appears to have taken the

Accounts from Madrid, to the 16th of) leading part after the victory he was

We have met with no statement which more fully evinces thc cxccssLeness of the late drought ti.; n a f.?ct related in a York paper, of thc T.'g Conewago, a creek which is the - t. atit of the water on this side of the S mb mountain, and of a range of land of some twenty or twenty-five miles above the bridge across it, on the Carlisle road. Above this bridge the Conewago receives its principal tributary streams, Opossum, Bermudiin, and other rivulets, and has hitherto, at low water, presented a volume of water filling a channel from 90 to 120 feet wide, in which there vjat not a droi to be teen on the 3th of September 18S2 Union. GREEKSDVRGH (PA )sF.PT. 2. Engineers and Commissioners are now exploring the rout of a Canal to onnect thc waters of the Potomac and Youghag-any Riven. It is said the sources of those streams are found to approx-

IIOIMID MUHDEll $30 reward. THEShcirifTof Sullivan C ounty will give the above reward, for thc apprehending of JOHN HAD DEN, who hiokc jail on thc night ol Mc 2mh of June, 1822. He is about 35 years of age five feet 10 inches in height, well set, light hair, blue eyes, down look, a wen on one ot his wrists, believed to be on his left, slow in speech, and much ol a sloven in his dicss, fond of ardent spiiits, and and when intoxicated looses the ue of his limbs, talks but little. When argitatcd or much pleased, shrtiggs his shoulders his cloths not known, a great woodsman, and fond of a Rifle. It is thought he i- aimed with knife, tomahawk, and rifle, and will make for Canada. He stands indicted for the murder of his mother, Issabclla Hadden, on the I I tli of May last. All officers arc requested to use dilligcncc to appt chend him, and Editors of Newspapers throughout the United States who aie well wishers to the laws of Justice to insert the above. GEORGE BOON, ShJ. Sullivan County State cf Indiana . June 28th 1822. 23-tF N. B A reward will also he offered by thc Governor of the state in a bhort

time u is expectcu.