Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 18, Number 38, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 October 1827 — Page 1

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wEsfifeRN sum & Mineral awehtisee. BY ELIUU STOUT. VINCENNES, (1ND.) SATUKDAY, OCTOBER 27 Vol. 18. No. 38

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all the objects of the expedition. The Indians, filled wiih consternation at the

IS pubished at Two Dollars and I suden unnearance ot such a force, surreu-

ty cents lor Fifty-Two A umbers tic, ci llic principal aggtcssoi s m

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ipal aggtcssoism the late

massacies, and agreed in written articles that the miners might continue their operations without molestation, until a new

boundary should be fir.ed by commissioneis unil.r the authoiity of the United Stages. We usdei stand funnel, that the spirit of the Indians is entirely subdued, & that permanent peace may be counted upon. 1 he prompt appearance ot such

an imposing force has answered all the

Fi ance and Russia, was a matter of ftnto treaty with Brazil. M. Rivadavia says, ne.y, yci ihc ultimatum ol those Towers he to whom was confided this imp,uant had not yei bv.cn tiansmitted to the Porte, trust, overs'epping tnc uLtnoiity with wno had ihcretoie little less than a month which he w.is invested, has biought us, lo re consider its former determination, instead of a treaty ot peace, the sentence and to adopt one more consilient with the . of our ignominy, ai d the signal ol uui uis-

viewsot the European monarch, and the , grace. lo acknowledge the legitimacy

leal interests ot the uttoman empire.

From Ni'cs Register. Weaving Letter to the editors, dated Economy , m pt. 13, 1827

In youi Register ot the 4th ult I yoti-

cec, a siaiemcm ot the three ounir curls

pup jscs ot chastisemeni ; not only the employed at the Ivy Cotton WuiksfXir Wunebagoes, but other tribes on the Up- )0ui e"1(), who wove dining the nionfhof

pet .Mississippi, which nan shewn symp- jU(y ,asl al 12 houlb .)CI du, 4 i27 vds.

ot the dominion ot Biazil,over the piovince which has furnished ihc gioui us of dispute, would be to sanction the ngh of conquest, a right, diametrically opposed to the policy, the views, and the interests of America.

AY-w-YV, Scfit. 23 fly me paoke. Ship Leed-, Captain hi. dda d,vi icn jui ved on Saturday, from Li e o n, or ugu Us oil! U.ual supply ot L .nihil pipers to the 23d, and Liverpool to tne l25ih nil Their contents are not, however, ot much importance. I he arraugemcn s (or tm ing a new ministry were not yet entue.y coni) eted, m consequence oi the absence of Mr. lluskissou, to whom the Chancel lorship ot the Exchequer had been ottered. The Emperor of Russia has ratified ilu treaty for the picifi.ation ot (irev.ee, m tei v d into by Russia. France and E gnna. Tne Russian fleet, consisting ot Lur sail of the line, torn frigates. and a oi vettc. sailed from Porum u h on t c 20. h of August, for the M'-Miierraneau l he

remainder ot the srpia iron would return to Cronstadt in a U-w d ivs. It was reputed that the diffeieni European squadrons w ere to assemble at Mi o n the Archipelago, on the i5th Sepiemhei.

TUn irTonuis Irom Constant!'! Mile ate

to the lOih ol July. The Mi ustet s of the Allied Powers heul frequent coulerences, and couriers were dai.y coming and going Reports were circulated tlicie, thai an' E igiish squadron, with a huge body ol troops, was to proceed to the Mediterranean. The London Sun of the 22d ul says We understand it i expected advices "will t each town belore the er.vl ot tne pre sent week ftom Constaniinop c, which will bring accounts of the way in which the Divan has received the ire ty hu tiie

pacification of Greece. Appteo nsious

are entei tain.d that an explosion ol sou e Sort will take p. ace in Constan'inaplc on the receipt ot hat trca'y " Dr, a lfulFircat lIJJavinTho At:s-

trian Olisei er of the I ilh August, e n I tains an afflicting a-count ot adr-'adliu.j fire, wh.ch oas reduced Jassy,thc capita!

of M d ivia, (one of the pi incipanties tor Wh'irt Russia has heen contendii'.g vvi-h the P )-te throughout the last half ceniu"ry,) to a heap of rums A melanchojy in vi terms': attaches to the details ol '.his confiara'i. wliich ha-ipr(ved nardty 1-ss latal to hu life, than destructi c to pi ope r

toms of nos'.ility, are awed into nooil he

havjour ; and in this happy and bloodless crmination of the ex pedition, we have a gia itying pi oof that the confidence which we expiessed in the ound discietion ot Geo Atkinson, ha not been misplaced - o hi'it, hi- o(n e;s and whole detach iient, the thanks ot the comut aie due, tor the piompt sti( piessiuii ot a hostile spiiit which i ! i g i l have led to a general Indian war No b oo(! has b. en :- i.t c!, and lie iui!tv are in mir haicatiifin' d at Prai'ic du Ch'emto awai ttie t ati n ol the laws, ilovv much more consolamry this result, than virtoiv itself, over these infatuated and delinKd beinirs Refoic leaving the Upper Mississippi, Genet al Atkinson re-es abashed the important and commanding post of Riaiiie ilu (,'hien, by p'iaci! ;; hair companies there, which weie witlnlrawn fr.m tnc post at the fails ot St A -thony - Observer .idatKs in Ind ana At a regimental niiisi-. r on Saturday last, at Albany, Indiana, a voie was taken on the Piesioency, and t o ie ult was -ne hu .Jrcd anilfiMyuiii lor J .( kioo, ,-;iti tv ninH.lAuims In tin. county ol F!'vd,it isbe'ilevul aic at teastbtt Jae.S;son men to our dams n.in. iv.-lwnhs'.viudiug the tkict

mat N ; w-Am ijiv is o ie ot th

ho ds ot the coaiition in that sine. We are iaform .d that at a regi;r ?nuster at B dfoid, ln;iiana, on the 3 A vote v.s ; .Aken o i tlic Pi e ncy Jackson rec-:i . d s.-ven hun-lre an

ty two, and Adanis tiny four.

strongest

snns ot t lit ti:iu s'' tint-'. b c mraging to the friends ot ? iv. the northern states. I.'jk:'iIIc

i;i lot -I hese

: V'M' enA .i.oos in Jdv.

Baltimore Oct. 5 We have been

vored with th ioinwin' extract ot a Ic1let trom an mctacan supercargo, dated " iio i!c Janeiro, ih uig. ih The Ann : icau lesidn.g lute, ate very indignant at the ti eat tne:t many ol r.,.r ceiiiiiryuicn i a v e i cc. i rl fiom this g - anoneut. Its h.c .smcs in many ini'n'.Lts h ve been hot oppressive and in suiii:-g and seem to speak a spirit lies

; o)VVaicl- ii- In i U ily seem t. !: upon u vvitit (,nlrinp, as it lliey !e the g; e '.' e si f..,i i oti on eai th and we o . si centemptih.e l.biv Ytiiikee,' '

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Ji!ttf from E:r.'aytd. IL' the old ;in-j packet ship Canada, Capt.-.n; Rogers, the editors of the New-York Gazette, Wv.v

1 cantiic and Couier, have t eea i ed London

p-ijH-rs to the 31st of August, and .au rpool 'o the 1st ult inc'usive. Mr. liuskison had returned to London, hut nothing definitive had yet been decided upon, as otlu formation of the new ministry. Rumor was very busy on the subject. A ntong our extracts we 1 ave placed the it adioi; aniciO of the New Times of the 31st, whie.ii .ives a b;u!'s eve view of the latest intelligence it will be seen that the Greeks have been succes!ul hoth-bca

and land.

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fie roveie.mes.t eivc out heie

t 9 Mi. Rat;uet was bad.y received by

Mr ' la, and eptamandv ti by Mi Ad ams ; ar.d that their min-s'ei wasassuitd by the i;ou iniiK iit of the United htaU s that Mt.R would not be i :t ployed ag.dn by them in any puplic seivice 1 hopv somet hing may i. done respectii g t lie business el the bii Spak and oilier A merican vessels, unjustiy C'pturd and vexatituisly dv'tau.v. d iiei v ; Sf;u,v t ihc in aie actual. y lotting at then .Uichoi s, and their cat goes are going lo f'ecay. We

ThcGaceta Mercantil, of the 13th July, Irorn a source entitled lo the most implicit confidence, states that the division composed of the provinces ol Kntrt- Rin

oi 4-4 supetioi sheeting in an 600 reed Cortientes and Mesiones, has nut itself

bove squurc. , in motion, lor the nurnose ol obtaining

pssession of the towns w hich arc in tho hands of the Portuguese, and w nich of rigid belong to us. 1 heir force consists ot six hundred men, with two pieces of artillery, and six bjiqucs. which the Royalists have stationed m one ol the i.ai rows, of the Urugmy This force is completely aimed, nd highly disciplined. I his mow-mem we b liee to be of ihc highest imporla ce, and calculated to product adva ntages wliich it is unnecessary to mention. - s x 44 The M;!nary ( lueftain Wcliavb often said that Gene: a. Jackson has given moic j.ools of practical lepublicanism and moderation in the pursuit of office tha any man now livinjr ai d we have reierted to iHintroih authentic events in the history ol his lift to punt ii i he r fusal to appt at at the court ol an Kmperoi was one ol Ihe most b- ihian- .1 U.esc instances, and to bunt; that tiulv irp,,blican act more fully before the p. r pie, we will heir puhlish his own -..icU iintu. sing the eml)asvy to Mc xicr). dun g the ustirpoi nol Itvrbiok in 822 I lie todowing is Ik pasav : " h om the present waluf'tonary state of Mexico the a pearunee of an Jwericu Euro with ci edeutKt.s o fhr tyrant fturhirfe, miohf add to his' 1nnuth. (lhd therebf aid him hi rinlin te chai s of drspu im upon tfr! con.Jrij -a -hit It of it" lit on ultimo he J n c Tt he the instrument lo ty aunt, honever inno cut on v ?j p n t I could not reconcile to mtf feelings. lT(th these views, and other reasons 71 hich I hav com-muna-utcd to M, . Monroe, haze declined accepting the mission to Ahxico T'

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Much gi atifi d that steam looms have reaehed sogicat u peilccuon, i took the Register, vnt to 0111 cotiou vv oiks, and communicated the same 10 ( ur w eaver. Upon this three young gu.s lesoived immediately to make a uu a. so loi o;;e month, anrl commenced on the 15iu uit to be dnigent on their p.ai l as pi ac:i .aide, and as the common anduguiui motion ol the looms ;vou d permit, and tiuishedast evening, woikuu: 3 Ui.ys, at llhovis each, Uelivennt 5 l' ytl ot go dsfvivt slueiing, approvid ot by the nniiaif i W(e ii. .1.. 832 , 1 vd wUch rv quirt s titty threaos fniii g 10 an inch, and is above sqnai e aso. liy this you wi'lobseive that 1027yds. moi t huLi been made al the Kc-t:omy Cotton F-cto.y than at the ivy Wotks. I really g eat pleasure to notice the raj in p;ogiess me Ameiuan nation lias mane in so shoit a time in the vaiious hi auches ot n.anulactui 1 s. rui:i) rai i.

veiy Dili Ii v ant a spi-ited ynd ne 1 geti

Letters Irotn t. I'etetsburir descrme

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r e was o evert h ; rr ;m!ui cf nv

Fifty lcad bodies is stated to have ! ,

been -mg out of the rums, and whi e the flames wc.e yet raging, it was fomui necessary to set all the ma'.elaetois, vtIi weie confined in the prison, at li'.)ei iy, as the hnddingin which they wire shut up, vras fjund to be en fire. Tnese Wretches appear to have made an ungrateful return for the merciful ceni lei ati n wliich had thrown open the doors ot the dungeon They prcpaied to pii. age that poiiion of the city which had tsv.apvu; the most active exertions ot tho magistrates and inhabitaiits were letputed 10 keep them check.

tho greatest activity as prevailing in tnc War and r-.neign Deparuueut in that cap ital, and state, that a new declatation rc sovC'im.r l!ie nv-erotiations at Cottst au'iuo-

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t Russia to the other gnat powers ot Ku

j ropo The Km pe ror is said o have m.de j manifest mm:h discontent a the delays ! tei give' s itiuii of ti e Rot to, and to be fi mi Iv ie-o;ve;l on putting an end to the elVubi I en ol blood in the Relop(MUicsus.

We received, Lst night hv express, French papets to the 2'Jth ult 'I hey state, under the date 01 Cortu, full Aug. that the (ireeks had gained a d, eisiv e v ic t-iy over the Kgy ptia.ns in the V iopi nesus, in the vicionv ol Vei'iiz.o and had lor4

e e ti !h ahim, to 1 etire alte r th.ee vain at'

minister neic 'o protect u Air Kugiet was vcrv much 1 e;u c'( tl and estee ftd by his country men and loi v igners, v liut here To be lespec'ed by thisgiviin nunl, it is oeceai y to be lit m and dt t i ded i. alt maitci-s in which negotiation is emph.yed Wt mice stood high heie, I u 1 on s!iy to sav we ate no a as litlie respected as the smallest south American 1 1 j. tunic.'

vi ztns, rc fl . n u on this art An embassy retused; g9('OU tn fi . S g9oUQ salary ijirucl, jau.er than mjuit ho t aiisc o! Lm- n ty, even in x foreign c tintry, by n a iV lire u 1 1, Usurpei ! Has LlDhH-rr at h mr goi . i,y iiiing to l,a- I on. vurii u MuII, ? (Jan the adocaes of J dm Q Adams shew a ar-alle-;u t ? l an ihey shew or e ii s'ai v irj he w lo. e (ourvf of his tile, f. om bov-

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.oi.-w n o.u age. m wnien ne lost an

poi runny ol unking m' M.iishine of rot

ai ai d imperial compan r Si

Mias uri Observer.

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CVi ilh:' at kti'i'.

St Lor;is, Oct. .1 We h?. ! the satisfaction on the '27th ult. to witness the return of General Atkinson, v i h the detachment of United States itoops which had ascended the Upper Mi-sisMppi to check the hostile spit it of the Winnebago Indians The detachment had comedown in the short pace of four days and a hall fo'ii l' rai 1 10 du Chicn, a distance ot six hundred miles, in common k el Sc Maeki n.iw boats, and p.rssed on to Jefferson Rarracks ten miles below this place. We understand that (leneial AtUmson, afrcr the Indians had elused to treat w ith G av enter Cas, made a prompt move xnent up the Ouisconnn river, into the bent ol the Winm hago country, and ac

complished wi'hoi't i.he e.Vdfc)onof

i lie Gazette of last dges ti e 1 1 tt i; ol bu

ncos Ajaan pip', is to the L'Sd Jmy 1 lie y ant unce tlie app in'nfN 1 01 new 1'itsitn.nt of the rci.ubli(H;Lxl other

the'Miet sons

etlieeis I tie characti 1 ot

selecttd to direct the . fTiits ol the Re-

btihlic. ulid ll'.t Let tl ntsfimi' nl (lie nx.u

4k. J -w 1 - - - -

tempts tohacchis uavoutol tnc lr4nnK' powcrtui di iT ettd piovinctsaie happisu a. A letter Iron. Z nte of the 2d A'u1 Iv conciliated hv the new aunon tmentb.

11 Ihiciiic the billed that the most active measur s w i,i he adp d to prosecute 'he

blood.

gust, aiso announces, ' nai ioi u vocni ane had gaim d a fs csh advan; age at si a Af ter alai ming the w hi' city ol Ait xand. ia and the Pacha ot Lg pt hv I L appear

.tiii e oeiore that prate, nis loiosiup n. d ; arc.

iciu.nedtoPo os ; wheic it was txpect- j DON VH FX IE LOPFZ member

ot Congress tn in Coitlova, Ihesideniof the rt; tt!)iic DON VALKN I IN L GOMEZ, Min isci ot Sta'e

Mr. J Q.dimn Keiuhicamsm It is ft p. moil of son e. that Mr Adams iiK.de an authentic recantation ot he ei ror s ol led' t a ism wh n I.e ofl 1 ed hims.d to Mi J.iT;sor., ii 1807, but thai is a mistake Mi. Adams never recanted, ne vti acknowledged I is trior, never ven tltclaied in any speech, letter, book or message that he was converted to the republican laiih All he ( id was to v.,u for ihe ii.bjt no, and givt ir.fomra'ion o Mr. Jv flu -on (l a tua-oiiab't pk anu ng the New Roe; la d f dei adst s r s cede from the Union aim contedt rate with Canada At the same time he I. in s I would not secede horn tin traitors, and icfused in tin y ,.r !80, upwards of a y ear af'er I is

ed that he would lav up his vessel., ac

cording to the p acttce ot the Guek naval comm?auler s. He 1 emaint d, homev -er. on the vatch, atrd fui li that a I uikish frigite of tlii'ty six gun, St ascho'.n er, were parsing thu island on then' T.a to Patra, he su 1-h nlv rushed up n them, and alter a biicf engagement, compelled them to surrender, and brought t!um back in triumph. I he intelligence trom C'onstantin pie in these pap- rs comes down to theTdol uru-t at w hieh 'ime. though the treaty concluded by F.t gland,

v ar w ith lit azd to a successlui issue he

prisons aj.p..;ntet to fi 1 the fn l olbces supposed com ersmt, to he polle d as :i rc

f.ubt-can candidate loi Governor ol Massachusetts, because it . old product an ktk h n al Ht flara'in brvjet n him and he Ftdrrulis . Heie is the piool, an extac ol a Utter honi l is own fa her to tin it naiMial h iend and 1 ela ion. M 1 C un-

C .!onei RODRlGO,Sec.or Minisfer, mngh.,m :

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of War

si. uivADwiA. rue rormrr rresitjcn

of the R -pun ic ol B11enosAy.es, in the proclamation signilying his inten'ion to let'ue bom tdlu c. took (occasion 10 animadv c it in the tollow ifg st 1 ong terms upon the conduct .l M Garcia, to whom was cistiustcd the management of the

Fxt-act nf a Iftrr writicn bv the

late Jonn Adams toa friend, dated Dec.

I9c. 808 k mar mention to you in co fldeuce that C0n'nle uble paina liUX'r heen taken to pvrsuatte ( hn Q. Adams to be run by the rtpub