Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 16, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1825 — Page 1

WE TEBN :SUN &-(RENEEBKEj T BY ELII1U STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, NOESlBEU 5, 1825. Vol. 16 No; 38.

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From the Louisville Public Adv. TP.e New Oilcans Mercantile Advertiser of the 4th Oct con tains the following" paragraphs, in relation to the invasion of Cuha. The most interesting foreign news, will probahly be received next month, from countries immediately in our vicinity. The intention of the Mexican and Colombian governments, tocrcvolu-

the port of Constantinople, and it is said, that, in the course of August, a squadron will land troops, and a great number ot "transports will sail, to reinforce the captain

Paca, of whose arrival nothing

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K MTTKLfi. fXo. 3f Chmnu: utren Philadelphia.) Has in prts. t ; .ltvo ' ictnn to the criiH.il stub 1 k' vvk1u:e of .h; Holy Scriptures. THOMAS HAKTtfELL HORTJE, .Xi. It will hi- pruned fro-n the London edition of 182:, i.i four U&.- Ooloo rluip.es ; it ill Contain numevus in;tp uu fac similies ot Bihlic.il m.iiuisrrips, and in short, every ihing that is contained in that edition, ar.tl will be verv neatly printed on good paper. Tne first London edition of tins work w:s published in 1318 the second in '21 the third in '22 the fourth in '23. So re;:t a sale of so large a work on such a subject, is the !) t evidence that can be offjred of its value-- ' "M'e has yet been no American edition V . I. contains a critical inquiry into the geri ..'-;iiss, authenticity, uncorruptcd pvcse" i i a. id inspiration of the Holy J5crip-tur.-s V l. II. In two p ir ., t-vnts first on ncred cr'.cicism; incladn ;; u 'rtor'.ean and critical account of the original languages of scripture, ' the c.ogn ite or kindred di dects: an .t.v,-" ' (with numerous ft-'. simil'cs) of

lie r i .sal manuscripts oi tiie wii cs. kNev

JHtaments, fee. &c. In this part of tin

been suspected for nearly a twelve month past ; although some af feet to treat schemes as visionary. It is. at length, almost reduced to a certainty, that Cuba will he invaded this fall or winter The late accounts from Borope. mention the approaching departure of two stout squadron one from the Baltic, and t his tit her from the E; i tish ports, under the Mexican and Colombian flags, hut principally manned hv Bntisl? .d'fiveis and seamen. Thee squadions, it is said, will be joined by several large ships of war, lately built at New York. Ten or iwelv&tlrtni sand Mexican troops are viN the arrival of those ships, to trans port them across to Cuba. There can be little dobut. but that the combined lleet will enable the independents to vanquish the few ships of the Spanish navy, at Havana, even if thev should bo. reinfoieed h ihe squadron fitting

out at fcerrol We think tii it the

conducted with even a moderate degree of skill. The greatest obstacles to surmount, will no doubt be the stones and mortar of the fortifications about the Moro ; & thev mav be overcome, or we are

much mistaken, by a ladder of ; more is said..

gold" j Exertions are also making, to Should the anticipations of the increase their corps in Albania;

writer ot the above paragraphs be 1 hessaly and iSegropont. ' I he realized, the result will... unquesti Poit is still in hopes of sending aIt 11 .t ' . A I FA 1 . i '

onanly United

ful that the Mexican and Colombian :rovernmeni aie not vet ir. .a condition, to undertake the inya sion of Cuba ; and we are, mnie over, douhttnl wi.ei h.er the iut ai-

ably, be highly bencfViai t the gainst the Greeks, a strong body lited Sta r ; hut, ve are fear-' of Janissaries, because the ac

counts of the victories gained have produced a favorable im-

-u n on that corps. 1 rr the head of Syra July

14 it is said to be 'generally be-

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itanfs would be as ready assume lieved that the Greeks will hard-

seem to suppose. io join th. standard of the un aders. und assist in liberating themselves from the odious de:-"ti.-m utub-i w hich they have, so long quietly slumbered - The inhabit -juts of Cuba, if independent, or connected w ith Mex

ico or Coh-mbia. and enjosing an

ly be ab'e to make anv tVort

the ihsU'icction is drawiitg to a close. It is the moment of despair; aecoidinglv the Gieek government goes beyond all bounds of moderation It has uuleied the arrest of a great many persons both here and elsewhere; it has

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unn-Ntueti-U eoo.tnetce, would even tnc Doiuness to impt is n in stui, he atroousf the most pios dividuals who aie u.iderihr pro

per-ua and happ people on the teetion of the European govern-'

ments. The intelligence from pain grows more important From the accounts published in the London Courier of the 29th. and from private ajl vices the editor says, 4 It iXeVtint, that the state of Spain i (udjv 'Hastening to a

crisis. Aceoviinn to some ac-

By tlie p-icket ship Canda, ar-rived-at 15 slon, bciuion dates to the .SOih Aug. h.ave been received There is but little news from Greece. Toe most intew'Mii'H art'vr i - r;?i account of uui-sicre

of the eietv (f a Timi-'i vessel at

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ir M ill .,f the ?"nnnts' 11 has iVen found neerhsa-

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'ivnV the history ot Uk1 auihonzed hnpiHi vJrsiali of the RiUle is p irtic.uUwly cohskIltrd. The vario'is rc-.i-Vrie;-, tlio (juotali ..s from the OUl Test mi uts in the New, i.

poetrv" of the Hebrews uul h ir .wnirsof J.ie Scrip I ires, ftirm a ponton oi this part. St Cjnd fuirt Of the interpretation r-.i the Scriptures subsidiary means for ;:srv vu.iiui.v; llic scr.se of Scriptnre, iz an dog- of L.agints ; analogy of Scriptun s ; s, holi i ano glo-sarics; u'ject matter, eunlext, scope, hi;-toi-M-al eiie-iaistances e cl.risti-m writer Tiiese tiiseusi(Ms are telle'i 1 by the ; )- plication of the preceding p.nncipk s to the historical interpretation of the sacred writings th- interpretation of the figurative language of Scriptures ; the spiritual interpretation of the Sctiptuies ; the iiC.erpn tation cf I'l-vDi't. cy4 vit t . pes, of the doctrinal and Tii ' )arts of Scripture; of the promises a '.art atnings therein contained ; and the id rt-iti il aul practical reading of the sairct -aHi- ;s. V 1. HI. Contains an outline of thehistorif .ii pnvsieal g -ography of tlie Holy L uid. The p d and utilit iry .ift d s cf Jew ish and ot ;t r a uions incidentally t.ctitioiad in the Senptnros. Sicjd antipiities oi t!u .Iru-s. i'ho ilomestic antiviuUK s. or the mi

:-.te hfo, manners, customs, amusemetils, i-c. Van do It lib a prospect ofsuletV-

VfllUVJi 'T .nil .nvi i iiiniio mi . i '. i i 1 lilt liteiio VV

5-ent:ui ! ' the Scr;ture. Vol. IV. Is appropriated to the aiK.'ysls on sripture. tkhms. Price, St- after publication Ihc price a ill bv S1l''Su!) -cripti-ns vvill he received at the Wc i-n Sin, oflkv, for the aove work.

Mexican army will reach Cuba ! Greek who vei engaged in if .

in safety The contest would But it a i'sn ki-i account, and.

as a matter o euiive. is entitled to aluavv rleii.vb;ieU But, if true. w!o mane them b-i.barisns? An.d tvhat ample cause have thev ban lor re eiu:e ! U staled. i) letters from Cor fn. of July 29 h that Ucse.hid Pae!u made aiiahac!) on Ii-;s-'ionff-hi. no the appearance ol the Turkish fieet. but wa repulsed uith h -s lie aft T wards renewed it, hot the pla'-e 'neld out on the 21st

then lie between the land forces.

We have no correct accoon:. $

the numbers of the regular S;

isn tioups in the island, unt

cannot ec-,:d ,h)(K) The forces fiviin Fe.iroi may make them 80-;) Now this mnnber is buelvsnf iicienl to i;anison tlie eN-eruivc

fortiticati .ns of Havana alone. Wiuiout aid honi tnc nuihiu, tr.e e ::ipiam general must, at -once, a batidon li the other towns, and open counti'y. It is possible that the combined eflects of terror and loyalty, tmmng the inhahitae.t", may add three or lour thousand biiyonelslo the royal forces jut

wheie theyare sure of one ili'ifl- irreat activity, at Hydia &' pez ary, rethink they will ha uT zi.i Mie reinforn-ments nromisec

dread ten foes. It is in the nature of things, that the Cubians should

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to have

burnt sewral 'i'urui-h ship?, betuen l 'don ami Navarino. 'I'he Greek aim'nals. Ptliaulis

Sc -mrhtoi v, are i-rwardinji with

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nromiseu

t' m consisting : of s'oips of war and h'e ships As soon a all the

wibii io abandon the sinking for I hVet is assembled, a strong divisi

tunes ot Suint whenevn thev

Collector's Sale.

1 JsT t'lCK is hereby i;ivcn to all wliora cU) J1 it may conct rn, that on Monday the ftcuaieenth day of N'ovembcr next, ut the

utierinjr under va

rious lesttictmns on their trade & industry. They do not put a piece of hi ead into their mouths, without paying a double price for it. They are made to siiuji.ort a navy which cannot protect HJei,

and a soldiery, at all times itVd a i . . 1. 1 i iti .

io sueu men oioou riaceu at

house of Josepli O Clements, in llin los- u,u u,,k ouuei io me cemmerce . . . .... r . i- . i .

f vtao, I shall . tier to sale all the lands Sc Ol a qtiartCP Ol tile gloDe. . thev VVtpJSn l-.ts in tie: county of Martin, on find their progress in civ ilization

v )Wiiii nu mm iui uic years erniecn hundred and twenty four, and eighteen hundred nndtuenty five, are not paid Sale locomur ore at ten o'clock, a m.

S AN FOll H HUOWN. c m c.

HindoUn, Oct. 8. lbC5

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and wealth, checked hv one ol

the most odious despotisms that ever weighed down the faculties of man. Fear of insurrections a mong their slaveswe be.ieve, has only letarded an earlier assertion

ol their rights As soon as a force

11. IIAMM. ( k v n n n r iv AT I, tV.)

W-?T"r V s r(mnvtil from Princeton to ntl'ivpj fti m ttw frntinriU t-hi.M

M,, iv'ii"-w. - - . II vui lll, Vl'lll IHV.illa l IIU II Vineenoes la and will practice lax. UKIV vexQr success probable. We mi the hrstSc fourth judicial circuits. He i l t tX he p, ids cfacc on water street, here he peib iaded that three lourths may atall times be found. ol tne islanders will rally round April 24 tan. u-tf the standard of independence.

KLANK DKKUS for sale at

Ulis olhcc.

The expedition in contemplation, we 'think, must succeed, if

on will suil for Mi-solonihi. Tlie general complexion cf the accounts, however, we regret to say. is rather unfavorable to the Greeks There are no accounts of more lighting. J,t the suppo sed revei es of the Eg ptian chiet have not been confirmed. Undei date of Napoii di Romania, Iu!y 3. a naradr c is given of the pi net ediugs of Ibrahim Pa. cha. He is represented to have been successful against Colocotroni, vh.-.?e fortifications he is said to have dr.sti uy-cd, and compelled his armv to ictreat. No

mention is m:td; of the report of

Ibrahim s capture. The Greek government, rendered desperate, is described to ha ve ordered numerous ane?ts. u on the charge of hi2.il treast?) ", According to the recent letters

from. the Levant, the successors of

Ibrahim i'acha have induced the Porte to make new eftorts to conclude .he war this campaign. Fresh armaments are preparing in

rv to strengthen the gatrison of St. lldefonso, t maiehins tlother a battalion of one of the Swis.9 regiments rrie iceasioti of this reinforcement uasaid tube, the discovery of a pint to a-a-inate the minister M Zea I is added that an extraordinary oi.fK:il of state was summoned for the l?th, when many pressing and important affairs uould be discussed." The Quotidiene of AuguM 27, and Galignani's Messenger of the came daw confirm the intellig? fuc that had been received front - pain At present, however, the wh.-le is involved in mystery, nor can we determine, from the accounts that are transmitted, u hat are the precise objects of the insurrectionary movements that have taken

place. We ohs m ve. indeed that the abdication of the king i firely mentioned in ail of them ; but this step, whether forced or voluntary would do nothing for the tranquility ot Spain, if the Infant. Don Carlos is to be his successor. One journal pretends that 300 persons hae been ariested at Seville Vsc believe that the number is reduced to twelve Another that M de Zea was. for fourteen hours out of office that an august personage spoke to the king, of. abdication. &e. Those men who seek for truth, have so often been deceived by all these journals that they now know how to appreciate tluir news. C 01-0 Mil! A - Caraccas papers to Aug. 21 received at Boston, state the pas-age of a law by the congress of Colombia, appropriating H000 OCR). IO he loaned to agriculturists in sum of fn in 1000 to (.5000. at an inteu -t of six per cent to be repaid in J5 years. App "n ation was. it will be remembei ed made h tor Colombian minister. t the United States bank lor utmiilar luan.