Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 33, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 October 1824 — Page 1

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WFiTSUX SUN" & GENERAL ADVERTISER. umphant imiications of the favorable pro.

grt-ss and 'csult oi the campaign, uclw-

r.,, , :r.i VIXCiVi'S. i).:n)Hi.;,i ism. rvn, n-Vn. ccs lrom Alexandria assert tha.no pie

1 . parations whatever are making tor the

. . , .,. i g- i i m cmbarcation of the threatened Egyptian brum the ?)t. Ljuih hnquuer. crs were, Col. Gordon and M. Lazuno .. . ..... , , , i , .... . ii , i .. i'. i n i i expedition; that the coips which could be We arc indebted lo a highly respecta- Conduziattc 1 he Greek 1 elcgraph, . , , , 1 i , . r ,i r ; , ,,. . , . , .. , , 1 cmbaikcd does not exceed 6000 nun. and bl j correspondent tor the following letter published at .Missolonghi, says, Hiad we ., . , . . ... . . c i - i i : cr i .i ill n, that, besides, it was never really mient,ie puticuiars ol which are derived nut sufiered that irreparable loss of By- . . , ., f , , ' i . .. ' . . . , , v , . m x . 1 ill oed to send this force to the Morca, but lio.ut ic Indian Agent, at rort Arm- ron) tne necessary sums would have . .. . . . ., r, . r r i r i . r .i to Candia, which the Pacha ofEtnptis strong. been assigned lor the equipment of the . . . r i Tr A ,var party or S.U.U Indians, returned llect and the army, as well as for fortify endestor,n8 lo for lumselft i:vfiv villas, in tuu vanity, on the inK the important places of MisSolo..Khi E f ccr I. on, a gentleman at8ji instant, from an expedition against and Anatoiico, in V estern, and All ens, o i i lV r ' ., .. . 7 r . r ,ii .i tached to the Buard oi nginecrs ot the i u. 1 liev were all mounted, and in Eastern Gicecc. All the arrange- ., TT . i 0. i i i -n , , , , i , i , i , ., i .1 r tllc United Stales, dated Aleadvillc,

j . .. ; i .. .' i r i . r . i . . i Crawford county, ra. Auir. 27. i rcii-i t tint llicy discovered on the 27ui noble lel'.ow cit:z. n li st caused a total . ,,r , r . i . I . . ., r , , r .n i , t. , uVc have finished with our cxamin1 ot u.pus: tDC trail ol a la ure partv ol stairnauon, and then tne absence oi Co!. . r . . , .... 7- . .. , , .i r m i . i i it ,i i ation of the country between the 0io ' St ;k I iv iins, which thev hnlowcd tw iiordon, wlio could not lorcscc how ne- , T , . , ....

davs; liia'- oi the evenmu: ol the second ccssary his presence wouhl be, will pro- ... t 13 . 1 , i i i . , ,i . . c . . .i c" lat iiom the Cuyado nver ot. ihe W day, t hev pissed several tatvc pits Ioivjj this state ol uncertainty, the consc- . . ... . 3 ., , , XT

winch iiad tieen due: by t!u:se Indiana, nuenccs of which m;w be most fatal. v . . . ,. . -tT- , . , s , , ,. xt .i ' 4 i 4 1 . 'k state line cn the east. Within im d. leuo.; that on t)t o:i di tunncr, Meantime the enemy is ma km or the most .... , - , ; ' i r . . . ..i i.. these limits, several loutes of a canal arc they hm.nl a threat number ol catti; active preparations to attack us, and tne . . 7 , . ... . . , . . 3 . , , , ! i i Ir i-i practicable, and it will lemain with the whien uad been kihcd .Hn arrows, and entire w ant ol money hinders our govern- 1 , . , ... t .. r i a r . i .i surveys, combined with other reasons, to a.vjoiu. nurse; tout tnevs )ii alir heard merit lrom takmir the necessary mea , . . . . . 4l , .. ' . , , i r i r ij i .i r i determine which is the most expedient, the s niid ot dru n, wmch apprised sures ot d-. fence. 15 suits this, Col. n,, r . r .. . ,i-i ii i i r e . . i . i . . 1 be katutcs ol this country ate extrathcui )l b -i'VJ in thr neighbourhood ot Stanhopv, who was umvunted to act pro ,. T1 . . . , , ' j . 1 1 t r i r ' i i ordinary. 1 his town la on a larqe branch t i n' 0'ie nrjs; nai i i : dm "s ceased vuiorrally or Col. Cr irdon, has been o r . ., . . , " .

I-.,.. .. I1) i .- it iiirvNt ii'xllll!,'ft lw inn li't lilt ni'ii'itu n IT nri. ciwl.

, , c r , i i . , i -r! i I Creek. hiorht miles to the west is Cont - t t i . ,)a tv wiuc t c). fisted ot frtv- denlv to return home. The loan, howe T . fa , . . r 1 , i , o- ' " i i i . . r ' i r vcyant iakc, which discharges its waters fiv v ui ii- m -n, attark"d the Sioux s vcr, had been ratified, and part ot tne 7 , . ".. , , iii ii i "t i i i. into Trench creek, a feu miles below ca i .j ii or f v i 1) I ;e dav break man 'v delivered at Missolonorhi, and part . f ... .. , , ii- i I., i .r, ,, , 1 ., tins town. 15y cu'tim? a little more than r ..I Ii . 1 t. ii ,.f I h lit mi ! nm 'it lirdi") I c'icimih o iimnln .'riill t

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... ,, ... , a mile, and seventeen feet at the nrcatest

1 . . i . , i r : i rr . .i . i depth, the water of this lake may be y -ot ij.. wl r. treated -vii Vnit have a benehiial efiect on the spirits and 1 ... . . . .... , :. r i .i ... i i r . ti r i . 'limed into Lake Luc. Ihe whole of t ; s- ol a mi,; h i' 'J.at tin y h d a it comforts oi the Circck troops , , . . r . , , , , , , ! r i i ri . i r .i French creek mav.by a short feeder, be D ' (kd far. h-. t ie li.ev found them f here have been divisions amonor the , ... . , , , , , Y , , , . rs , . , . , , thrown into onvcyant 1 kr, and thioiurli s - . suir .ii vied bv a numerous party Greeks, it is true and treason has been ... , , b , 1 . 1 ii. ..ii.. r this channel imo L-.kc Luc. o' loux, an having no other a't'T at work, but as to the latter, we refer , i i i t- t . ... . , . , ., , .. f rr ' I he harbor ot Lrie is a most bcaut w i ... thev toiiirhi their wav throuer'i the ri-adcr to the letter from Z.mtc, r . , ... ,, .r . , , . . . , , ... , r ... ... ful, and would be an excellent one, if its them uid, in doim t!us, lost h:i pus- wmch wia oe fou?id below; and it is con- ' , . r . i . . r.i . i ! r i ,i . i .i . ,i i- access wciecasy; but a bar ol sand at its one., a d h ul it ol t!u it-nn iu! -r kil iidciitly stated that the divisions amonir . . i r . ii i ii p. i i,i i i i ; ,i . , ? mouth prevents vessels ol more than six Ic I, uui two wou:idcd. The w -xinded the chiefs in the Morea have been al . , 1 , r . . . t i . t . ,ii i ii r . feet drauerht from cnterincr it. Considerhave. iv-urne l vrh the pavtv but the m ist entirely healed, private feelings :s . . . . n , . ,r- ' r.i i : . . i : n i , able woiks, by the stateof Pennsylvania. d( d were letl in possession ot the ene- and interests bemcr nobly suspended or i . . 3 . 1 n i i ;,.,.. r rc iroincr on, and others, by the teneial mv. sull -d i)v tne patriotic motive ot umtmor b 7 , , j. j- ,i "ir r.i . . rrovcrnmcnt, arc in preparation, the ob.i:v were so closelv pursued hv t!ic tor the ueiencc ot the country arramst r . . 7 , . 1 f , . t. 1 , . ,. . ,i , J & lect ot which is to form a rhanncl Si'vix. 'h u thev nisi several o! their tio- li-'e common enemy. J , ,. , ,r . c.i . , . i , ; r. . , r' .i . throucrh this bar. 1 he road from E ie lo s- - m i tm)i ol then olanKcts, and re It is as-crtcd fnm Crnrjo. that a mu- . . r .. , ! i . i , . . r ; i, i I,. i. , . ; .in . r.i tbis place is now a fine tuiniuke, mate tu-i 1 nenly naked, and m a ta'c ot ti.iv had hr iken out m the fleet oTthc , 1 . , . , 1 , , , , e i .i . o a .i . .i i 11 bv merely throwinir up the earth fiom s. i-vati'ii t he S inks suppose ihat the Captan racha, and that the ' urkish . , .. . r Si ui, belo.ir; ,o the SussLon or Sus.c oanmnder had be n assassinated by the sides to the crntrc Before it was to, , haa l. an 1 that the eatUe'which thev his crew. This rumor, however, is en- !.1 flUe,lt ' !ok,a P"5.0" lhc riii .i ... i .;,i .1 t. ,w r.t:. whole day, trom day btcak til niorht, to found dc id. ne the same that ctossfil Utl'd to no cretin. c Jl r 7 . .. h . ix m , . ofl(11. . t n r n K from Watcrlord to brie, a distance of the l)es M uncs, about sixty days since; A letter to Jolm Hownnq: from Prince ?. .. . . ., . iri i , f .., i t j f i i- t 14 miles, this 1 can casi y cmkcivc seve-al ol ih" war potv who saw them Mavrocordato, dated Missolonirhi, June f , , , 7 , at the time they r;ssed the river, sav 4, states that the Greeks were no longer f.rm 1 1C rwc. ,,a.VC Passtcd ovcr' tha. the d ove cvsisied of nearly one in alarm from the extensive p, eparations ? n 7 solid footing is on the roots, hn.h .dh.a kand tha. it was in ehieofthc Turks, all the attempts on the l0rsrs f,f tht country are very of fi-e meneans and two Frenchmen; north having tailed, and little danger be- skllh;1 1,1 lCad,n UV" pepping from fn. .hry had a! uith them, ten hor- apprehended on the South fromthe 01,0 a"0 a wcl as one log to ses and mutes, a ,d th.t thev presumed l.gvptian forces. The whole body of another in the causeway roads, while our thev were bound t St Pet'e- V Thev ' urks at Zeituni amounts to onlv four h"rscs y stcP hcn the logs, fur.he, sav. thurv.y siw a horse and a thousand men, and the column, which thc7 sink a considerable distance m.it- that belonged' to .ho d n-rs in bad been ordered to advance on Carpcm 'J11.0 hc nurcr' VYC have concluded to the ;vi,sessi m ,f the Si mv, on the mor- issa remains stationary for want of ay here a few da)S, to commit to wnni.v.. .T th.. action, and that it is heir opi- strength to proceed. nn,S 0,ur. observations, and to make some m vi..., the .hovers have been m isa- A letter from Tripolitzn, June 6, says Cilcu,atl.ons arc necessary to form cied bv tne.o. -Coloctmni hmwdf, Rictro Hey, and or opmions I hope our business w ,th P ... - ,i.t on Sept. 9 a tew others, leave this place on the 12th hc VY Commissioners will not for Missolonghi, to make their pcace tain us longer t ban until the 1 a of OcT"K r,U'KKS with the govermm nt. and off-T a cordial lobCT at tartllCsl

Nkw Yo 'K f.pt 2. 'v i eo-optfration foe the common cause.'

The aceoti e. - . e r;loru ,vlv- It is vso asserted, thatOmer Brionis, LATEST FROM ENGLAND, ed t'vwigh the nvi . p ri r, a e nf i . concert with the Pacha of Scodra, had The ship Corinthian, which arrived at course of a ghvnnv c' v :rte K ? r oiT s ed to enter into an off -nsi ve and de New York, on Wt dnesday afternoon, sit.ee I'cMniiii nct'fnt ,f .he (i-eck feisi c alliance with the Gr; ck govern- brought London papers to the 24th and ....... 1 t K r. . ...i.,.. V. . I . . T iitn.rtnnl t n O f I.. I.. T I. . T

IC e 'Mii'"i'i, int- . i i .in vr'MT-.n nas nirni, proposine; ai mc Same lime to iuijjuui int o ,iui). iity tuuiaiu be- n p.oph -svhig atnl nti.i.r eimx evil nuke the Greeks the important cessions nothing of much importance. thm rs. Hut the ircncral aspec of tho of Arta. Pi evcsa, and the Five Wells, A London date of the 22d July, states 'i jj) elligenre fro ,i Greece i .of a c!n--r. s hilst (Vner should establish the sea of that considerable excitement had been

te highly favo- bUi The death of L "-d Iii- own independent power at Herat, experienced in that city for a week preJUrm was a serous !.s t. th-m. - hr -sh acroun's from Scmlin and Bel- cceding, in consequence of the various wis it the heid of the c .ovui i : c s i,l ass.-t that D-visch Pacha rumors which were afloat of England's p i'lto-ul tlv nmi ou ' - of v . r , . : ;.,a.'y defeated at Thei mopv'.x, being engaged in a war. It was thought Tish Iqjii. The other two comuuasiuu- and to crown all these cheering and tri- probable that France would interfere Uk