Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 January 1825 — Page 1

WESTERN SUN k GENERAL ADVERTISER

-U i BY ELIUU STOUT. V1NCKNNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1825. Vol. 15. No. -17.

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(Concluded from last page ) mcd that the crown lawyers were arrived The government by this time was satisfied t hat the at tempt to liberate Fayette was planned independently by two adventurers, and that it was not a plot laid by the secret agents of France, in which the garrison of Olmutz at least was concerned, if it were not more widely extentied; and upon their trial the sole fact of having attempted to rescue a state prisoner was alleged a gainst them. This (act being proved, they were remanded to their prison to await the sentence which was

pronounced against them by the supreme magistrate. They were now, however, permitted every indulgence but liberty If, was some days before they heard from W , and when he came, thev were astonished and confounded to hear from him that their punishment was in'ended imprisonment for life lie however consoled them by hinting, that if they could by any mca s procure money, this sentence might bc changed to one less severe, as it remained with the ma gistrate to pass what sentence he thought proper or even to release them entirely H lhnan had no fortune, and as Hogrr had no credit in Austria, it would be a long time before he could riven e a re

nv.ttanee from London. YV

tnc channel. The enemy's licet, com

made an exorbitaat demand ; V said it was useless for him to go to the prisoners with

such terms; and us he knew exac tly the state of their finances, he

could at once mention what thev

had to give, and therefore the u:

mM he could expect. This sum Ul- greater part of hMesscis

was fifty pieres. He rehired to comply for lc-s than a hundred. In answer to this Y le ired him to ctm-ider. that if he deldxed his determination, he might lose his pi ize ahogeihrr for great interest i a making at Vienna for the relea e of thr pn-nn-ers. which he had n- thmht wonlti succeed as amongst !hers, the English and Ameii' un Amba"-a dors had e.vneii iN'm-the- in their favor Tni uirica n.ij; isfrate.it last ichh;i to the im pul-e of ;iv :niee. an I a-: reed Huh it the pi isoners aonhl sutl iijm the money Ulof 1 1 try left i Imprison thev should 'h-1 en on t he next day 'J thi ; e u ;u et ri) that thev wcm so it-i: niu! of ail ahout them, that he - -is crii.iin they wotild rither av:d flu result of the jetiiion at Vienna, than part with their in tie stock ol iuoiu'V at an uneertainl v. but added that le himself would be come (lieir security a id anwera blr ( him for the tnn icv in ca-e they did not piv it. To this he agreed, and V was an toorized to negotiate wit ii the pi'isoners All matters hein" mnv !-etl led the term of their imp' Non-

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;u Vl oi .Marathon, and were aNo in possession of a small tower. li,iWO hours the enemy ic eotd l.esh rtir.ioicemcnts, to the number ot two tlu usard men, and attempted n any turns to dislodge us, but in ain. I ,c c mbat uas obstinate, and ably contested h both sic't 3

ment was fust fixed it ton? teen years, then shortened to seven, soon af er to one, then to a month, a-ul lastly to a week; at the ex pi ration of w hich thev wen releas ed horn pristin Thev imme

i diately icp tn ed to the house of

the in imitate to return him thanks tot ttte many indulgen eies he had allowed them, and tip on shaking hands with him at parting, the shpnlated sum was put into his hands. It is not to be supposed thev made a Ion-' stay a 1 Olmutz; no longer than

wa neces?ary to pour out their

ji'sv i kji iu ui mt uni iuim,auu wimU l aeiia, in person, liiccl seeial oilier smaller ones, about 100, was an- times at u, taking diflVi em positions, at d chot cd on the opposite coast of Asia, leaving an open passage, as it to ini:c the called St. Maiia, icady to embark troops (lieeks 10 flc. After a continued cnto land them on this inland. More than gagemcnt d lvo hours, c felt thr neifl

4,000 of their troops vveicon the straj.d of 1 cii.forct mcnts. but saw r nc likely to

ab m to o on boaid. 7'hc enemy hkd come, and uhat was woisc, nur an nan, il.atdy perceived us when he set sa tion began to decrease. The Deivte.

ranee ol the links, who had neat !v eon ci

ah; ut 8 o'cloek in tlic moining heap-1 up to our cntiei.cl mcnts, and who stemproaciied us, and begun to fire. 7'luir id ;is if the interded to cci.ii c us tnc up

1 cannonading did not txeite tlie least fear position Cut :ng the whole nii-h' cb ie-ed

in any 01 our vessels, anu we remained us 10 can a tourcii ol war towaids 7 o'at anchor witli the gteatest contempt of ch ek of the same da, in which we t!t tcrthem; but we t!i ! not allow them to ap- mined to sally out on the eun but apioach nearer. We thought this. Low- bout 9 o'clock we saw the tn aeco!onel ever, a convenient time, and s rt fTtw-o D'F.umotpl-.npuh s rippnat l ii w'nh -:50 ot our fu c ships. The wind was N. N. E. ! men, and ha ing, after an houi's nial, cfand, constfjuently, contrary for the a my t feittd a union, we matched with 550 nicn our fjre ships p-occeded aaii.whciii, against tlie cru m , w lo v ci e to tie remand obliged them to tack about JsUl be rot 4C0O, and succeidfd in routing him away with ad has'c ' Jl con pk ttly, and in vai fjuisl.ii g him, c n What a disgiacc for these fine'nTTthe 6th it stont, to the full extent of tl.o large fiigates f the Miltan, whir IT he ! term, for wv ivrrc (irtt ks and ai Mwu boas'rd so much about, to be put to flight , than, af tc t an obstinate contest ef I2I.oi.is by two of our fire hhips! It was then; 'I he cr.tny had 700 kilkd. aid an imthat the Samiots, who. from the land, rrensc rnn.be- wound d, (ki 1 luirg tie weic spcrtatm s of our mcvements, lilted j combat they were contii nally occupied u; tin ir hands to Heaven, imploi ing our j in remoing them from the field cl ba lk), (i 'd to shower down his blessings upon j He lost tour star.daids. Our soklkis lint' VI tt'lc '- rnntini.u i t tlii ilr'iit ' nin1n !, 1 , . , ! .1 t 1 i

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nan j men killed 6 wounded. All the Creeks showed cxttaoidii a y crurage in that engage ment. hut 1 think it my duty to name those w ho eonoibuted most especially to rur irtoij; they weio the Chiliaicbs, Joannes Huschi,and Joannes IMan oni, and ti e Pe macosiaicl s Mitro Prcvensaqui and Diacono Catzuri. Inclined by their courage, and obliged hy their position, they determined to conquer or die. None dcseited; ail calk d to mind their immottal anccstois and ti c spot on which they stood; and they fought in the name, and for the consolidate n of their beloved and revered government, for which alone all must con bat, w ho really love and desite true kbeity. Your obidient f How citizen. (Signed) Joa Aaicii d Rorrania 2,yJuif. 1824, ( opy, sen tabic to the ot iginal. (Signed) P. G. Hodios. U .yri. I he Pa; is papers, to tl e 2!st of October, had been rcce ived in Loncicn. There was eveiy prospect of a speedy agrccmer.t between Fiance and IL:yti. One gicat difficulty in the way of it aiose out of the demand of a p'ace of sticngth in the Island, as a security for the pay

ment ol the indemnification to bc agieed on. This difficulty 1

by the offer of the I lav ticn gen.n. 1 1 to pay the whole um at once. We understand tint a house in London has c feted to ptocuie the icquisitc sum for that purpose.

their guardian angel, promised j attul k-il-ments to the

to do all he could for them.

Ij the vicinity of Olmutz resi

Russian

n on enien,

and above

all to the unblemished.

W

generous

Sded a Russian nobleman of most U T"7l W,UM k,n(,SHs lbt' policed manners, joined to hie "V'A.11" the eoniiorts th,,y had g eatest benevolence of heart i cx"''i lcin vd n,M lH,son' and 10 .With him W enjoved a : Uhi'M l,K,uIy anrUu.mane ex

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perfect 'intimacy and friendship; thev were couircnia! sonls "V bad made him a -qu iinted with the whole of their storv;

through him he had been able to administer so frequently to their jl comfort; and he now nobly oiler - cd lo advance them whatever PV Q money he miiht wattt to accom . plish their release, and to defrav

men i:.puiisc in iiamnnrgn. 3 laving thus removed the greatest difficult his next care was to sound the sentiments of the mag istrate. This' he could easily effect, as in the capacity of intrepreycr he had constant communica jftion with him lie soon discern-

e i uiai uk. in iiu au, a line J averse to his speaking in their fa-

vor; and when hearttully insinua ttd that a larjc reward would

certainly attend his declaring him-

ertions ttiev were nuic htnl f.r

tlieir liberation. La Fayi:tti3, the unfortunate cause of their distresses, remained in confinement till the cloj-e of the year 179T, when, upon a peace taking place between Austria and France, he w is released at the request of the French General Ronaparte. Foreign News. ''FROM NILES' WfcRKLY REGISTER" Second report of the vh c admiral Goi re

hactoun, to the G.eck government, : "P m) quarters in the neighborlxfM of

and we will not quit it on any cousidciu-

tion, although we roe aw ate that it is a very dangeions position, for we desire to he able to know all the move ments of the iiv,'iis and to prevent his approaching the island. On all sides of the island the S.:niots are finnlv determined to conquer or to pens'. They have h id the prudence to transport to the highest mountains, their children, wives, and aged,

utiii tii- ne-ceSviry piovisions. As.Jie

enemy continued to -ailliom us, we

p t'.e u tl four more fwe-ships to atac

hi'n: but, as he h id the wind in his taVfhl

tliey did ti it succeed in reaching him, and it seems that he has abandoned his project, as dl the rest of the fleet hae als') taken flight, inspired with an invincible fear of mir M:e ships. (Signed) Gkohgb Sactouri. The following odi ial repo ts detail further advantages gained by the Gieek corps over the Y'n kiw.h forces, at Amp'i nii, m the neighb )t fiood of Salona and Marathon: Report of general Panourias, commflndant of Salona, to the executive body, dated P Salona, 15th, Ky fcB4. At length the enemy made Jsietday made an attack upon us. ftcW j

bogan at half past 8, A. M. at Arrrpiu

anu cneit el at six o clock, P. M. It was long and teriific. and without ceasing. Iisvatds fne o'clock, the Greeks rushed on the enemy, killed agieat number, and to k several prisoners, after having pursued t'lem as the wolf pursues the lamb; and, oti this occasion, was verefied the sjying, ' one puisnes a hundred, and the hin.ihed thousands." Tnc soUdiets

t(jok mucii boot; and, at present, v

m our possession a reat quantity of 'Xili

pared to that of li.i'uam Pacha, rear Ves-

nn a Success to Gicece! Your fellow citizen. ( sineeH Panourias. u'i( di Romania, 2th iugut. Loj y, agieahie to the oiimal. (Signeei) P. G. Podios, S-c. Gen. Rrfi'jrt of genrral Joannes G auras, com. wander o the Jorrtsn oj Athens, ad. drtsifd to tif fircsident oi thzextculive body daled St. Luc, (near Athens), 7th July, 1824 For some clay 1 hac been endeaior ing to provoke Omer Pacha to risk a general engagement; but I did not succeed, on that account, 1 returned to the town, with an intention to alter my plan, and adopt different mbasurcr3'l to k

cannon, tents, sianciatcls, liorsl1 am fa' p.trl of their ammnni;itn Ulood hVjwcd in streams, and this victoty may bim-

daed,

St.iaits of Dar Rognsi, Aug. 1 1, 1824.

Marathon, at about two hours distance

from the Tuikish armv. -mil fV.tir t

I w rote to you yesterday, by the way of them well, as it was absolutely equisite; Syra, ami I transmit you the present by and, after having annoyed thecncmy express from the schooner of capt. Lou- I wU"i skirmishing during two chvs, I saw

him cnthe 2d inst at about 3 o'clock in

theii, to inform you of the following oc

currences: On the 9lh inst. w e dispersed -to transports of the enemy, laden with troops,

with which tlfty intended to have effect

the morning coming towards us, with 1

500 infantry and 500 cavalry. Their im

petuosity was very great; but the courage

of the Greeks was still rr.m rt

ed, a landing en that pa:t of the island of ' were encamped on an eminence, at abou Samos called Kailovi. Wc succeeded an hour' distance from the sea, aneUlose

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