Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 August 1827 — Page 1
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BY ELIHU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 18S7. Vol. 18. No. 2G
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or make mc hesitate. I consider it as the firs, duty of a citizen to io tne utmost lor the salvation of his country: and I have
VI ty cf.nts lor Fifty-Two Xumbcrs aWays endeavoured to fulfil this duty.
wmcn may oe uiscnaigeu uy mv; pay- u k have not always succeeded, it has inent of TWO DOLLARS at the time . not occn f,r want ot gooJ will. of subscription. u ,s XYCll as aj the nation, 1 have long Payment in advance being the mutual founded my hopes on the anival of me
interest of both parties, that mode is so-j gt cat man, whose preceding splendid
deeds promise our counuy a happy issue out of the long and auhinUa snuggle which it maintains. 1 ni man has arrived, and I congratulate the government and tne whole nation on it. " The Greek marine may justly expect every thing from such a leader ; and i am tht first to declare myself ready again 10 coutbat. and with all my might, unuei his command. This task will doubtless be difficult lor me, on account ol my age and my want ot experience ; yet my htait is contented ; fur it bus nevet desned any thing but the happiness of the count ty Begging the suptcme govert ment not to doubt tht sincerity of my sui imems, ! remain with the most protound tespcel, vety obedient patnot. ANDREW MIAULIS." Fiom Frenth papers. 0dt'8sy May 8 Letters trom Constantinople ol May 2, announce that the Sultan has dismissed from his office, tht Seraskier Hodsv.nid Path;, and appointed tor hi- su ctssor, Ai;a Pai ha, who commatuicd the troops m the Bosphuius 1 he latter rus been sut cet'ded in his command by Chosr -u Pacha, whom the G: etks call 1 opal Pacha P isintcried
Iro.u the cliiri te ot the eraskier either thai the Ac.iopolis of Alliens has been deli v tied, or that the siege w.s going badiy on. A report is current that the Sultan has commanded the R. is ElV udi not to ie ccivj any no'eltom . Lutopean Minister t ctaiive to the Greeks, t his ? epoi t is also mentioned in puvale Itttv.s Purity Miy 27 Since tne lepoitol a speedy a. d poweiful intervention in favor A the f-'eck". is gt nerally spread, thv interest v. hi'.ii h toil for that untoi tu.nate nation maoiitsts t s e 1 1 wih L tsh aidom 1 E) nard is gone to Loudon to te mioate, if possible, the affair of the Gick boa's.
Smyrna We have received from our ment: and these measures will make him correspondent, the Smyrna papers ot A- appear before us as even betrei vuiihy to pril 6ih It states though apparently on command us, than he is by the fortune of report, that arrangements have been made the war of independence. In the mtan between Hear Admiial Higny, Commo- time, until w e shall enjoy this sa isf etion dote Hamiion and Colonel Danuolo, com- the Division recognises no legitimate aumandeisot the Fi ench, Ei.giish and Aus- thority in these dcpai tmenis except tho trian srpuadrons in the At ciupelago to act town authorities.
in combination toi the suppression of pi
racy ; and that they have concerted a system of signals tor day and night It is stated that the Greek pirates cover their mystics, or boais. with a thick coating ot gieasc, which makes tlitm slip very easily ihiough the water. fA F.ench vessel has iandtd a punting ptehS, See. at vyra Hassan Pacha has coinnienctd the
cons', rue lion ot barracks for about tour thousand men.
'I he city of Smyrna U rapidly incrcas
As Colombians, they have elected theso depaitmen s that they may continue so; and as soidietsof iibeity, they have sworn to sustain them in operation, that they may treeiy express their opinion in tho face of the whole woild. Your Excellency, who has made so many saci ificea for the liberty of these people, w ho better knows than any one else the horrors of
A'fw York, July 6 By the ship Herctiics, Captain Lambert, w hich arrived last evening, we received a Liverpool pa per of Muv 30th, from which the following articles of intelligence ai e extracted : The Courier states txplidry, ?hat no measures have been taken to wunuia .v the Uo , s from Portugal. The lat accounts f-om Por'uptal represented the Princess Hi.gu ar, (piUe out
of danger, and the cou:rry ii a slate of quiet, if we except the co'J ctviies and su udses caused am ng s mte ol the in lubi'anls of the capital. by thesudJ.cn death of Senior Agubr lit was he only representative ol 1 he Emperor ol lira zU at the Cou: t ol L'sboii, nd a str-.ng f i nd of the Joivi.u iu'i V ie cu . o ust nces ol his decease were so snigu-.tr. as ov'xcite reports ot hishivini; b.eu p vo ud 1" he Eugtis'i b ig.ulo u lshon p ; for ms the duty ot licleai c.ast ie ; anh n itlier is on the march to that city, where General Clinton is also to g j. Greece It is stated, in a vcty brief manner, that the fiti enterprise ol L r 1 Cochrane has been ucccssful, and th.ai he has captured lour t'urkish vessels at NaTar'mo, and anoiher fiom Alexandtia, la tlen vviih provisions for Ibrhim Pacha A letter from St Petersburg! says, un iler date of the 1 2th instant, that otdeis have been icceivcd for the equipment ol eighteen vessels at Cronstadt, sevrn or S of them line ships, so that scveial merchant vessls were deprived of hands lot loading. The former are intended for the Mediterranean: and we shall of course feel interested to know what is their object. TWO DAYS LATER. Xav York July 7. My the ship Chili, Captain Jenkins, arrived last evening in thirty-four days from Liverpool, a London paper of the 29th of May was received ; and by the Friends, Cap'ain Warnock, in thirty lour days from Greenock, a piper of the la'ter place was received, containing London dates of the 30th of May. The following rc the only items of new s which have met our t yes : Public confidence was increasing in the new administration, and the funds had advanced in consequence Great sensation was produced in London the '26th, in consequence of intelligence from New York of the misunderstanding between the Brazilian and Uni ted States governments, and that Mr. llaguct had demanded his passports. Constantinople dates say that the Divan had commenced carrying into execution the principal articles of the treaty of Ackerman, and that the best undet standing picvailed between the Porte and the Russian legation. The Greek government has published the following; declaration of Admiral Miaulis, relative to the chief command of the naval force, which has been given to Lord Cochrane : " Chiefs ef the Government : I come hither according to the outers which I have received, and I expect new ones; but I first think it my duty to express to to the Superior Govei nment my thoughts, my resentments, and my desires, that
civil war ius ict, which accompanies
j this division :n us in i ch, will make y.ur j Exceliei.iy responsive betote the It ui-
ing m population, it a jui'.gnu'.t may be j n,a c Rovtmmciit ot Colombia, as h ;.g
icimcri horn the h-.ct thai grtu numbers , ab )our r-xceiiei cy does not stpai o of buildings au constructing. j yursclf I. om this distiici, with tht oitur Constantinople d.ttes oi March 27th ' c,,iefs implicated in the Ciown Pioj a, say, that there had bten many at rivals of j 1101 pretend, with useless extnions. to
contravene the opinion ot this j copie I will declare to your Excellency, to avoid the time of discussion, that nothing will stop the march of this division, until we have the satisfaction to see the southern departments freed tromall authority that appears to us suspicious. I also piotest
to your Excellency, in the name of the
English and Continental vessels at d man
ulai iurtu joods In Colonial products,
however, supplies wcic short and business small. M cha c fl c w as not to fae, 1
had, and this had citauil a olcmana foi Ameticun j. Y. Dady Adv From I'rarice The Inn? Duxbnrv, 34
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day- b om U c the, at livttl at Boston on san,c vision, that these departments Sj.u'dav at n on, 4iul biought a hie ot shall be ktpt in the best order, and pretht J u nal ou Jommerte to the .li i l)aud to constitute themselves under the May. I he ia.es' paper contains a long 1 form of government which the d.t.g.tsa correspondence b. (ween the Pttnch Com- . sha11 determine ; and as a guaran of nitftcial Atnt. sent to IV'u ai dtht Min t,us' linfoim his Excellency, ti e Vice-
ister ol the latter govemnu nt, in w Inch I I' ( a'dtnt, accompanied with coi ies of
he refuses to accredit the fornu r, bi cause his commission iSuts not fully recognise the indeptuut ucc of Peru. Tht Journal du CnmiiK'ict thinks the Pi ench Agent has been vf uutor tui ate in liis iam;uaec and reaso: in'
F nm the No Yo-k Daily Advertiser. Lafrst and -vit.'.i lent from - he Pacfic. We liave t v Otj t d aGti iVqui! ; apt. ot the !6:lio April, trotu wf.uh we learn that a c--nip!ee levo'ution hast.tken plate in ilia' citv as we an; icipated a tew days
these communications, and making known
these same sentiments, oi dtr caic of Captain Betnado Plaza, first municipal Alcarie ot this Cantoo, w ho is going to the government for this purpose
The Division has met that re ception in
piovincc winch your Lxcellcncy
must suppose it will met t in your capital, and in all the towns of Colombia Let your Excellency recollect tht fate of Iturbide ; and, also, that the Colombians who compose this division have long since sworn to be Itee or die Let voui Excel-
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since, without any bloodshed. 1 hat city, Itpcy tutthcr renumber, how i. I founded t'u ii; st io Co'ombia to give even a partial appealed, to our Sp.Miish rulers, our in
An
extract of a ieUer fro
pohderit of the New York Commercial Advertiser, d?.ted Potsdam, N. Y n k, June "26th, gives the tollowiog account oi an uulor tun iie occut renct, ind which may yet lead io mote uufot lunate icsults: A few davs since at the annual Catholic Celebration at St Regis the lJriiish ll.'.g was carried into the c hutch b t he $ nish Indians, when the Amei ican I uii-ins carried in, or attempted to, the Ametican (lag. vvhkh caused a general tigfi' 1 he result was the death of one American and one Diitisli Indian, and oik. Fieuchman, by stabbing. It may not be generally known that their are two par it s of Indi ans at St R gis,oue full bioodtM Ymkees, f e o'her John Pub's firmer supporters l'hc chin ch is on the Canada side, wheie most of bot'.i parties live. Ii is said that the American fl g w i'l be hcisttd at or near Mill Roche, tew miie-j above Cornwall, on the 4'h of Ju y : il so, I think we may anticipate a gentuai row. From thf M'jV. rrul Courant. The Hon. Colonel J Ramsay, brother of his excellency the Ci vernor in chief, has lately aitived with despatches to his Excelleney fiorn Engla:.l We understand that immediately upon his i caching the Governor, a messenger was sent to summon the attendance of the Solicitor General, and the whole party arc to pro ceed forthwith to Quebtc, to examine the despatches It is rumoured bit we give It only as a rumour, that the despatches contain instructions to his Excellency to take away the constitution hitherto enjoyed by this country, and to place it unde.' the control of the Governor and Council ; which measu'C. it is said, was occasioned by the dilVicifities w hich constantly dis tract the Provincial Parliament It is not very probable that this report is correct ; foi as the constitution was granted to this country by act of Parliament, we presume it could only be taken away by one unless there was a provision in the act by which it was granted, that if it
sanciioo to the R divin-i constitution, has b.en hn'ernosi in the coun'cr revolution in favor t the U gri.uate government, v hich, v. e believe, is destined Jqa speedy trii! od ph. Gencial E'izalde, commander" of the
third divison of the Colombian troops,
tcniion to be fret : a d yet it has been realized. God giant that it nn y never) said that a Colon bian has bettavtd hia country; and with this feeling it is. 'Vat this div ision hopt s som to se not old, the day when we st.all be coiisnlida" d. i"ut
the dav when his Excellency, the Fib-rw
on the oth Api il, addressed a letter, which tor showing ! i no s It a model for th U st wc tran-laie below, to the authori ies,who citizens, b pursuing the coots.- abovt incalled a meetii g rt the citizens, by which dicaied sha l bt tri et rnali'hiy of ( o the pt-biic voice was given lor a change lombia : when that Amcuran who apfavout tble to the piestnt government of pears mos d ked w jtb laurels in eveiy the repubb :. epoch ot our revolution, shall be preserv-R-pu ic ol Co'ond)ia Mead Quar- cd as lur wonhy si n
tets of tin Comma- thur General. .lon-
ttctisli, ApnIGih 1827. i o the illustrious municipality ol Guyaquil.
pUndcr this date I address the Superior Che of the DKuic'.as follows ; Rtiguliet G nc al J s G .biiel 1 in z. SirI have land-d in this province the battal ions Vencedor, Caracas and Araure ; and the Commandant G incral J se liustamcnte ha landed at Pui a .vitha ritle bat- i talion. two companies tiom Caracas, and '
the 4th squadron of hussars Your Excellency must be informed that the movement mad bv his division, on the 20th of
I hesc. so. ;..e the septic e? ts of this division God preserve voir Exc !bnry. Tin Cnmmandar f, Grr.era'i Juai Fi anris co FTza'de I cou.d wish that tl c Superior Chief m.d the Inundent a d other Chiefs, who have been the movcisof the acts of Dictatorship which have been passed in your city, mihf have the piudence to separate then selv es from this department ; and that the Municipality, as the legitimate reprt ser ation of tho people, would name some Intcndent to their satisfaction ; that the Department ntay be governed by our constitution s
and that in case any of those Chiefs should
T 1 t I ' f V in Ii III Hit r ciirficrl ri.. n
show the people of Colombia that this di- ! Vsh Tm2m iniheyjhfy ?
vision w uld sacifke itself a thousand . ? ' 'nC V U ,S C n
. . . I. t & . II! ,
times for her libettv, and that of her sis j f , Vu rcP""na navo . i -o . . t)cen mlatuated bv the nroicct of the mn.
ament r n .. . 7 .. , i stitution ot Bolivia. and have even inven
ters, and will never pctmit her to lament j
ner sarrinr.es i ne same reason
it may be able, as well as the nation, proved not weil suited to the country it to judge of me and my intention For might bs taken away. Certain it is, that these seven years I hav e combated w ith- the despatches contain something of imout any interruption, along with my breth- portance to the country and probably will rcn, and with all my force, against the en- put at rest the existing difficulties, which cmy of my country. Neither the con- wc should not regret It is certain that a sciousncss of my ovn incapacity nor the strong military fo'cr is coming ont to this greatness of the burthen imposed on me bv country, for v. hat purpose wc cannot di the country, have been able to tenily mc, une.
induced the division ot Peru to separate
rom General Lara, as w cM as the other Chiefs extends to the extraordinary powcrs of your Excellency, and other.Chiefs
concerned in the plan for the forming of i
the great empire ol republics, Colombia, Peru, and Bo ivia ; and what lately ap pears in Colombia, has convinced us, that his Excellency General Bo'ivar now thinks no more of the nations, whom so many sacrifices for liberty have placed under his direction of those nations among whom his name was as much respected as adored and thinks onlv of the horrible plan of ens'aving us. as the Bolivian constitution plainlv shows. This division is composed of citizens from all the towns in their republics ; and in their name I tell your Excellency that only in one way will we change the strong feelings with which we regard the conduct of his Excellency w hich is, that he present himself befivc the Congress ol the republic as a simple citizen, to account for his conduct in Peru ; then as an auxilliary general sent out by our govcrn-
lt an impulse, believing that in it consisted
the security and Iibeity of the republic. The division knows no enemies but thoso who oppose the liberty of their brethren. The dev ision will respect and obey the orders of the Intcndent elected by the Municipality, as they have heretofore lcspcc ted and obeed the orders of the legitimate government With this wish, I have the honor to offer, by my conduct to the illus iious Municipality, the sentiments of respec' and consideration felt for them by the division under my command. God preserve your Excellency. The Commandant General Juan Francisco Klizalde. It appears that ten days after the receipt of this letter, a change was m de in 'ho government of theci'v. An oiTirial document, signed Miguel de Ansoatcgui, political municipal chief of the canton, declares, that in ronf qurnrc f ti e unanimous tbctionof General Lamar. by acclamation, to the he?d o ih d paitnu nf after the precipitate flight of the former
