Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 17, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 6 July 1826 — Page 2

Turks have been lulled, 8,000 Greeks, interest alone, of about forty niUHon stervrho arrived during the heat of the action, ling, or near two hundred millions of dotfell upon the Turks, and thus accom- lars ! Added to this, the enormous penplished the victory. si0n roll ol the country, the extravagant These troops were commanded by Col. sinecures which constitute the great Fabvier. Ibrahim received his wound source of ministerial patronage, the cxfrom the musket of a soldier, who saw pensive civil lit,thc cost ol the army and him employed in giving order to his navy, swell the bin den to such a degree, troops and recalling them to discipline. that the back of the nation is almotbroAfter this defeat, Ibrahim look refuge in ken the very spine seems to have rccciv-

Lepanto, U. passed over to Patras. 1 hus cd an injury.

her to remain here. The Englishmen ln this place indulge in a variety of speculations as to the probable advantages to result fiom this mission ; but fiom tiie ar

rangements tntcicd into between this gocrntnent ami France, I do not see what 1

can be conceded to them." American Genius We extratct the following paragiaph fr m o.cof Profes

sor Cai tei 's letters, ia'.eci at Birmingham,

A LIST of letters remaining in Post OiTicc at Vinccnr.es, la

finished this famous siege, from which the h is heie, in this root, from w hich all England. Ttlcgrvfih.

enemies of liberty expected their tri- the disorders arid discontents ol this day umph, and flattered themselves with the have sprung, that the remedy should be hope of seeing the Greeks fall and return applied to this the axe should be dirccto slavery. ted. Individual charity on the one side, The state of things in the Peloponesus and the military arm on the other, may tor improves every day, and evety thing is a while restrain the people, but it cannot becoming more regular, and returning to be a permanent restraint. Men who stand order. The National Assembly, which on the brink of starvation whose wives Sc has been convoked, not at Mcgara, but at children arc vainly asking of them for Methora, (between Corinth and Argos,) bread, have little to fear from the bayonet carries on its business with zeal. The or the sword : if there be a choice beGovernment has commanded Colethi to tween the two, the speedier death is the set out and assemble and re unite the for- most clesircahlc. And to such aciisis, ces of the Chiefs of Itomeli,and fly with the people of Great Biita'm seem to be a pthem to the relief of Missolonghi. Co- proaching, if wc are to believe, to their locotroni is to remain blockading Tripo- full extent, the accounts which have litza, until the place, pressed by famine, reached us. It may well he said, England is forced to surrender. Colispoli is to go has purchased her victories and her g!o to Patras, and Nicetas is to observe tlm.v ry, by the sacrifice of her domestic hap-

ot the enemy who are at Vavireno, the. pmes and prosperity.

President, Condunpttis, at the head ol the

Spartrales, is to besiege Modon Coron.

Under the date of Ancona, April 15, is confirmed the above defeat, adding the death of Ibrahim. In another letter from Corfu, it is said Missolonghi still holds out, repelling all the assaults of the Tuiks. The camp of the Arabs has been burnt. Another letter, from Zmte, April 5, says, every thing is still in favor of the besieged The camp of Ibrahim has been burnt, and his troops discouraged. At this moment we hear a very heavy cannonade in the direction of Missolonghi. Wc have no fear, as the garrison is well supplied with provisions k ammunition. Under the date of Augsburgh, April 24, we find the following: " While the French Journals make Ibrahim Pacha take Missolonghi by ass.uilt, the CoHn packet brings us letters of the 5th April, which confirm the news favorable to the Greeks. Ibrahim made another assault upon the 23d of March; but the Egyptians were repulsed with a loss of sever al thousand men three Beys and a Pacha remained on the field. Ibrahim him-' Self has been dangerously wounded; and, according to a re port in the Ionian islands, has died of his wounds, liut this last news wants confirmation. Letters from Z mte, received al Ventre, April 15, announce the death of Ibrahim Pacha. Ve find many other articles, all tending to confirm the fact, that the Greeks have met with some great and unexpected success. Laus Dm ! Com. Adv.

From the National Journal. Foreign. The arrival of the Leeds and Canada packet ships, from Liverpool, has put us in possession of intelligence from England to the 1st uU Hie principal iterns of information which the papers brought by these vessels co1 tain, relate to the g'eat and apparently increasing distress of the mannfactui ing community. This distress has become so great k general as to hae caused some serious insurrections, which have. been only restrained from asuming a more alarming aspect by the operation of the military In despite of the soldiery, however, the raire of the elistrcsscd artisans has in many instances vented itscif in the destruction of power looms, to which they seem disposed to attribute, in some degree, the existence of the present state of things. Property to a verv considerable amount has thu been desttoyed ; and it would seem, from the last accounts, that no disposition to return to tranquility has manifested itscif, except where the fear of the militaty has produced a momentary cessation from acts of violence The nmc humane of society have held meetings, !k

commenced subscriptions, which may j

have the effect of giving a transient relief; but no efficient remedy will result from these acts, however laudable in themselves, however liberally exhibited, however judiciously directed. It is only administering to an effect, when the remcdv should strike at the cause.

Domestic Hie celebrated Chief of

the Chippcv as, K.xkanko, who was conit i . i. ... : r ia i

miilvi iii uiu ti isuii ui weu on, on a onai ge

On tl c lol ouii g morning cur tour of observation v as nsnmed by calling, in company with lVur yar.kccs, cn Doctor Chuich, a native i Massachusetts, for the purpose of examining his eelebiated piloting machine. He poiiteiy invited us into his study, the tub!es and shelves of which weie leaded with diagrams Sc scientific 'publications In a few minutes wc were invited to accompany him to the building, wheie his invention is i in the lull tide of successful exp i imcnt." Alter sevet al yea; s of severe study & labour, he has fully succeeded in his pians, the practical utility ot which is reduced to demonstration Mr. Pet kins, of London., remaikcd to me, that it is the most pcifect machine i;c lias over seen; and few men have had a v. i.Icr e: ; c; deuce in mechanic?, or are hem c;ia iii n to iodec. I):. Cliui cii at first put his pi s. in operation, and do eeted perhaps a hundrt d sheets to he stsi k oh, for our e:;;mdna

ol being accessary to the murder of a i tion. He then t-.nk. h- wi.o e to pieces. Saginaw Indian, m January, was lound and particula; !y explained the various dead in his cell on Wednesday morning ! parts Its im.-ti ns appi .ich neater to

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tlm.-c of an ito! jg m: being ban I could

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a ecu, cnat ge;l u ltn the murder aouded to. : think : pnsMme ,.nv comom ti m oi mo:t

An inquest was held on the body ol Kis- j n atter could predtic c It ica ius-m! ira kanko, and a verdict returned of natural j iion hands, gr.ses tiie rlje I'm sheet, death, although it is stated that re took ' diawsit unde-i he form w!ic e it receives poison, brought by one of his wives on the the impre:-.s:.n , returns n to ihe top .' the preceding day. Tins woman brought j machine imd ! e: v tcy -?ts u i rr?.'u'ar him a cup, and left the ceil after rb'ive:-- j fi!es. Ail thi . is ! ne in n inst mt, vvithing it to him. S'mhi ahei w ards, a number j m the t.ot n .is- or co'.fns;,;ji. Jietvvetn of his family and his ban 1 called upon him, j two a: di!): v;o. ihonsavd bi-.eo'.s it c st i uck and took-.leavc of him uiih uncoinmeMi ; -(T in an i "nr. toe ';ancr '. :n drawn, al-

lent i'eiy nor. e.i -n siv.o. ana ;.ne icrm j oeiny: alrTist consi'n'iy en.nicvc-d in pi o-

in the

la the

quarter ending the 30th of June, 1S26, and which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the General PcstOfnee a dead leltcis. gjPtrsens calling for letters in this iiit, ate desired to say ihty are advertised. A H C 1) Kzekiel AtAicisoi, Air.os Adams, James Alton, Gracy Ashbury, r.'.eanor 1. Agio, Henry lieacham, 'i hus. iiahtl, I?ce!)e Ii..th, Martha Baldw in, Stephen Bb-.s, John Rarihi, I. V. IVckes, T.J. Beck, A.V. Burweil, Jan-.s Boner, David Brown 2, Jehu Br (;ks, Jf diii Barkm in, J. B. Bono, Martha B.-tch, Joan Bicknell, Tlx. mas Beecher, J. L. Col man, '1 "hemas Cot per, K. B.Carrol, Win. Coilard, Jee Comb-, Wilon Dickei., Klizabeth I)oo!i;i-' Richard Daniol. 5. Mo-

O- v w !-es Decker, jt :vi:iiah Do;iov:;n. F G H J K L Betty Tlcrence, Lewis Frederick, Martin G.'dman, Cieorgc (iarret J( Gulier, H. M. Giiiiam, Dio.iV.es Hiil 2 Peter IIf ;.o, Lacy ili'ms, L. M. HiaKiaton, Mdw. Hritch, J.. Hcllir.sworth, Peter Hancock, Ch?.s. Holiidav , Sand. Harris, Sarah Jones, Jos. Jackson 2, Thos. Joid m, Chc. J a red, N.mcv Jenkins, Wm. Junkn.s, Jc. Kirkpatrick, (k-orge K-.ox, Jas Kyle, Adam Lasher. John Long, H. Lus-.selle." A. Lallun.eie, Pierre Lap'-1.:::. M N P li S T'iios. Mills. K. B. MeCockle, 'John Me-rs, Master VincenucS Lodge, J is. M.tcke.ti, I) ml. McClure, Jchn alorni, S. Maey, Jas. McCcni, James .Mayes, Ben. ".lekc.ii, Peter Murphy, iienry Miller, Wm. McCoy, Ned Necoy, lidly Needy, Jas. Nabb Ik-nj. Pt-.ibod , Wm.r.ue, Andv. Pe.rcci!, Jnd;.;e Prince, n.mtvdi !l(.:d), Antoir.e UeLic, A ittcine, W. S. lir.cm-.ur, Fr.Sti;?e, Geo. :S.iii:c, 11. J. Sode-n, Jar.cSimler, Charlotte ;:-i..!eto.i, J. W. Smith, Thos. Small, I. Snapp A .-'iior-cn, J '.cob Small, Jesse Me ward.

I v V J dm Iipple, A!)elT!:ackcr, S md. Th'-.rn, Ira Tc.cmp.st n, W. II. Van-

dor Butvdo i'iCi.t:er V eiton, Dav id Webb, Ab :ur Wo d, ..-iron Wood 2, John Yount", iiin.m Yciton. A. Yoanir, Jacob Younmir. GVMUiY. IL C. SULLIVAN, i.M.

solemnity . and affection 'Ine piisnner then requested the jailor to visit him,

with whom he aflcctjnately shook !-.ar,ds, j ducho; in !m press ion. It fet-ds i U vvitli thanked him, ami asked for lirpior, -a hieh ink by meam of rollcis comnumicatini; j

he load never done 1

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clot e.

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with

morning a number of his family cam'.: to quired to wo

a k i!

nice persons ate ret::m to turn tiie ccank,

the door, and called idin two or vw.:

lines, nu:, on uarnn. turn neaa, c:r,t-s- j

sed exu'tuion vu'vh.'r i ban u i oris-. He i 'mm

ic and ioduen'i.i; s..v a (;;.

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and the ot he- tun to supply the p per. Tha typ graphy is !o autd'u!, b inc.- uni-

iu it-. c:mjdcx;..n, and fee from I examined nirm rous sp. ximens,

monat

modern time's-." He v.-u. d lmm uc, tr.r.M'irar. ni;d Metv:. and his z tenance ex'nibited the '(eculiar tiait , o

character, sierncss. arutencss, and d-ci- 1 pers. 'I'he price rf a press is ()i)Vi. i n." Ha had ?;--aat vic s, set oil' by Many applications have alroa.y !ecn prominent virtues ; !m he was unpor.u- ! made l.oo; Lmdon, nnd one ot them isal ir, from his tyra-mv, and was al vavs at- j bout to ie established in New York. Dr. tended by a considerable rel'muc. When- j Chuich is a silent modest man, w ho ever he appeared m Detroit, ho had always j make no commcms, on the meiUs of his 4 his war-axvM esihm" on his left arm, fi n- i own hr.cntiem but tneretv c:; :i :i.s the

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ly grasped with nis right iiand."

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sou-I u mm- ; l 1 hie i ia

. Ll? i ol ietleis remaining in the ; -. Pest Oliico at Princeion, la. the rpiartcr ending the 3'Jih cl June, 1826, ami which if not taken out within three m .nibs, will bo sent to the General PostOfiice as dead letters. A B C D F. F Cr U -James Allice, Solomon Brown 2, Lemuel Baldwin, J.S. Butler, Vincent Barnet, A. J. Crawforcl or I. Fleenor A. Cunninoham, C. Clark, H. Corn, Wm. Clmttode A. Decker. Geo. Dennv, Wm. omduce 2, T. J. Leans 2, Elisha Fmbree, c.- ;dn Finney. James Finney, J Gullick, J. G aily, Jos. II'd'mK'.n, John HtMiderson, Wm.

p -.1, which i J P 11 S 'l" ''J.icob Johnson, S. I. i I Lowtl. I ;ti.l. McFetridv-f. .h.lin M.nl.,,,

'curn, r;tacy .viitenei, Ahm. lien .Mead, Mary McClarren, mey, J. M;cly. Wm. Mcf'.or-

... . . i.

2. J;-s. Mciienson, Robert i. Philms or

at fon Wi'dng'at, Auston Powel, J.im Ro-

on.

resuit at;d teaves o'.iieis to ju h;e. He is

j now empaling his now met!) ul of sct-

j ti; lypcs, whndi is lo be e-lcted iy

j mo.iuj. am. recasting ti:e u:e ai at ever)

Wc have lor; ntjeral rumors for fiom

time past, in relation t lio Uiisetti;-'i st.ue j impresdon. IF- ten. at ked, that nis en cat

of the public mmd in Spain, but nothing est diinculty was to prevent the hiss of specific lias reached us which cansetve ! mati-riat iy ft cjuent lushion ; !ut this he as a i;uidc cither to the immediate cause j ha.- onviated by a chemical ptocvs. which wiiich lias prodiicetl this s,tate of thiols, j pi c cuts the lo motion of d.oss. Heiion

cr o the eMtcnt to winch it is to be rarri

td In tle Philadeipi.i

An i ova o!' Mon

day we find tlic loilou ine;. A:f. Ji.nr. lixtract of a private letter of the; io: h of

April, from Madrid. ki For ivvodtys the

tim whole a very clever man, poises.siiie; much scien iiie lesearch and men hanicai skiii, . ni ed with inventive dus iz natural acumen. It is amusinL; .osce with u ind boldness

our country emountcr the prejudices of forei:;neis, and ush then hntune in the

troops in tins city have been under aims, i and ulun.nto success advc a: m ens from

and they have bivouacked during the last two rdiihts. This array ot military lorcc

is attiiatited to scenes wnicn are said to i prmeiuai towns ol hnriai d In onv of

have passed at Aranjucz, in onsequence J the most fashionable pails of Bnniim;of an attempt to force the king to change i ham, a portrait pointer iron, the woods ot the existing svstem, or to abdicate. The ' Kentucky, has opened ins tooms, and is

conditions reported to .have been imposed

upon him are, the e.xpuUion ol miiusltrs, the disbandmcnt of the army, the le-cs-tablisliment of the inquisition, and the return of the Ft ench troops home His Majesty has just decreed, th u the places under rovcinment that becomes vacant, shall not be rilled up unless they be indispensaloy necessaiy." AVer Fraud A merchant of NewYork, inquiring for lusleiteisat the post office last week, vas surprised cn hearing a stranger ask for them, giving the name and number of the box accuiatcly, and paving for the letters 1 he merchant asked the man by whose aulhoiity he c itne for the letteis: the man returned a

The existence of this appalling state of ; confused answer, gave up the letters and

distress must be attributed to the policy

which plunged G Britain into that long and expensive war which terminated in the re-establishment of the Bourbon dynasty on the throne of France. This was the source of that overwhelming debt which has pressed, like an incubus, on the energies of the country . I bis debt " half of which (to use the word of Mr Fox.) was incurred todiivc the Bourbons from the throne, and the other half to place them on it" requires an annual taxation on the British public, to pay the

made his escape in the crowd One o the

letters contained a bank check tor $$5,000, which would have been paid on piescntation I'. U'jsHJSG Toy Cirr, June 14 A letter from a gentleman in Port au Prince, dated the 30th of May, to one of our fi iends in this city, says: u The only news among us is the arrival of the EngiUh Consul Gcncial and two vices, in the fiigutc Druid, capt. Chambers one of them is for the Cape, thco-

. well established in Ids proftssLnul pursuits Yv'e called to pay ok)r respects.

oil. lounn turn ooseteu with a lady, vv ho was sitting for her likeness. Sin h an un dei taking i quitcs a moi e dai ing spirit of enterprise, than to subdue the forests of the we si, or to give el.ace to the vvhuie,aiv.idst the icebeigs of the poles. Candidates Department. AUGUST ELL TION, MONDAY the 7th, 1S25. FOR CO.VGHCSS, LWYKKSCKS. SIIULEK, U ATL1FF BOON, THOMAS H. BLAKK. ST.1TE LEGISLATURE, Bl". N.I AM IN V. lilit ICFS, JAMKS T. MOFFFT, G. W. JOHNSTON, G R C. SULLIVAN, WILLI AM JOHNSON, SHERIFF. SFNLCA ALMY, JOHN MYFdiS. COR OXER. DAVID WF.LTON, DIRECTOR oft POORS' HOUSE. JOSEPH ALTON.

so:s, Tabitlia llobinson, James H.Stuart 2.

y hn Shrader, Sa.muei Scott, Jidm Sharp, A. Silla-vant e. Mr. Stephenson, Flias Wheeler, las. Wood.,, J. Witlerow, Wm. P. Woods, luos. Waters, W.Wilhic-ht, Js. Wheeler. JOHN 1. NLLIA', p.:-:. July 1st, 21-l1 Sixty Mills Reward. SJi A.'AU AY liom the sunscriber, i s jineiiuu: in May Eliza Qunn, a bound giilall persorsaie cautioned not lo haiboror employ her, imdcr the penalty ol the law the above it ward but nothing more, will he prdd to any pei son reluming I-.o-r to me, in Vinctnr.es. JOHN WISE. Joly .?, 1320. 21-3 SMirrc 'Faken 11 p ly JaV)T) cob Wolt, living in Had-$Jj.'Zj-den township, m Sullivan cou..ty, Indiana, as an cstray, a Sorrel mare w'.th ablaze face, seven or eight ye..rs old, hmiteer. atd a half l.ai.ds high, boih i ear let t white, a sadd e mark on both bides of her back, a bi aid on her off shoulder, but not legible, and a sar und

er her Sell eve.

Als ), a Rozn ('.It, one year old, with some white in his face. The marc appraised to SCO si d ihc coil at gl2, beloie me, S. WHITTELSEY jp.sc. June L, 18J6. 21-ixwtp . N(VtT('K. "iO"TORS .. KUYKhXD.ILL if JlJ DECKER, take this n;o :c for the first time, of icminding their hici-ds, and the public, that ihty aiedesiious ol closing their books. It is therefore desired that all who know themselves indebted, either to Doctor J Kuyket.dalL ot to Kuykendal! if Decker, io come forward and close th'ii accounts, with cash, or otherwise. From the long indulgence given, it is Imped all will comply They propose rettiving in piynnnr, ouo'iy Linen, flees- Wax. IJ-rn, n d X", il delivetcd in t!f p. o,u r seas' n L k. wise good fat Cat le the no s! Idu tul pi jets will be given. I ihU ooii i L complied with by 'he C0-liolDectiidKrr.txt, other measii will b pt md KUYK' NDALL U DECKER. June 2, 13-6. 16-tf