Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 April 1828 — Page 3

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THE WESTERN HUN

FINCEWES, ATRIL 5 1828. As the remark in my last weeks paper, alter the announcement of col. Boon as a can didate for Congress has given rise to vaiious remarks, I will state, that not having a top) of Mr. Blake's speech be tore me at the tunc the article was setup, 1 aimed only at giving the substance of what he said thai Mr. Blake, nor his friends shail have it in then power to say that I have d ne him injustice, I quote below literally from his speech, and you can then say whether or not 1 did him injustice: " And, sir, as it relates to my humble fortunes, I cheerfully and fearlessly neril them in the same baik, and am willing

to sink or swim with the cause of the present

administration" I have in this day's paper given the able re

tmrt of Mr. Hamilton, the Chairman of the

committee upon Military affairs, relative to thi xix militiamen 1 nunc it will receive,

as I am smeit mciits the candid perusal cf

all readers. mm ; o v. : : ; o : :

A Resolution of the Senate of Indiana

quit Constantinople. A great number of ca

tholic families huu Uetn convtyed to Asia.

It vras thought that the last measui es ol the

o tc, had been induced by the arrangements oadc by the ambassadors bctuie then depar

tun from Vourla.

luesburr, February 10 The Florence

Gazette says, letters irom Corfu confirm the

.ews that the Greeks have besieged Vusila-

di. and lauded the suall gan ison of that island

at Missolonghi. The Tuiks in Auatolica,

sked three days time to consider ot the proposals made to their by the Gieeks It was reported at Corfu, that Ibrahim Pacha was jn the point of leaving the Morta, and had already embarked the sick and Wounded on boatd transports for Eeypt. m m From Livveriool fiafier to the 7th February Thh ministry It vviil be seen that the whole London press has been at fault, in re gard to the probable result of the new ministelial arrangements the dune of Wellington

having received and accepted the post ol first

lord of the treasury and prime minister. 1 lie

following is the composition of the new ministry, as officially announced in the Gazette.

I'he duke of Wellington, hrst lord ot the

treasury, vice lord Goderich. Henry Earl

them t6 Egypt. Prince Alexander Ypsilan

u died at Vienna, Januaiy 29.

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Whereas the friends ol gen. Jackson, in Bathrust, lord high president ot his majesty s ihr Wrstpm states advocate his election to privy council, vice tiic duke of Portland

ihn Prpiflcnrv of the United States on the Lord Lvndhurst continues lord chancellor.

ground of his being ftiendly to Internal Im lord Ellenborough, kecpet of the privy seal, rvove.ncnts, and the advocate of a judicious vice the earl of Carlisle The hon Henry

Tariff hr the protection of American Manu Goulbourn, chancellor of the exchequer, vice factutcs; and, whereas, the friends ot the Mr. Hemes. I he right hon. Wm Carr, same distinguished individual in Virginia, viscount Bresford, master general of the or the Carolina's, Georgia. Tennessee, Alabama dinance The right hon. Robert Peel, secre and Mississippi, advocate his claims to tin tary of state for the home department, vice first office in the nation on account of his op- the maiquis of Lansdowne. Mr. Huskisson p shio i to the above measures, or system of remains secretaty of state for the colonies. poucy: therefore for the purpose of enabling Earl Dndlev continues secretary of stale tor the citiz.-ns of Indiana to ascertain what ate fotcign affairs. Lord Melville, president ol the real semi nems o cn Jackson, and to the board of control, vice Win. C. Wvnn. give them an oppott unity to vote understand- Mr. Charles Grant continues president of ingly at the next Presidential election in re the board of trade, and treasurer ot the navy, ference to these gteat interests The earl of Aberdeen, chancellor of the R solved bu the Senate, Vh hiscxcellen dutchy of Lancastet, vice loi d Baxley. Mi . CV the governo,, be requested to address a Herrics, master of the mint, vkc Mr. Tier respectful letter to gen Andrew Jackson, ncy Lord Palmetfcton, cotninues in the iMviti.io him to state'cxolicitiy. whether he war denartvnent.

favors that construction of the constitution of IRELAXD.U lieutenant, marquis the United States, which authouzes cn.gess of Anglesea, vice maiquis of Welleslcy.

tnannrnn.iatem-incv for the purpose of ma Chief secretary, right hon. W.Lamb

Lino- Internal Imnrovemmts in the several The duke of Wellington having accepted

an(i whether he is :n favor of such a the post of first lord ot t..e treasiny Sc prime

system of protective) dudes for the benefit of I minister, has resigned the command of the

Amrrir m m inufacturcs, as will in cases army. One account s.-.ys tlutlotil tinl is

1 1. mctpuql. nntl the ability tolsnoken of as Ins successor. Another savs.

,,n,,rnrf.irP it. pvis'a in our county, secure the duties ol the office are to bo pert imedhv

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Letters from Mexico communicate the fol

low ing authentic intelligent e of the occurrtn cens and state ot affaita in Central America at the last dales

44 I he government troops under the com

mand ol C fhda, defeated the tebei troops un-

utr Ordcn z: in Leon, and look possession ot

the city. Odoncz fled by way ol the Pacific, and auived at M. huUudor. Subsequent!)

severe action took place between the gov

etnment army under general Cascata, and he

insurgents ol St. Salvador, in St. Ana. Altt : this event, the commander ot the insurgents demanded a suspension of hostilities, and sur tendered his sword to general Cascata, who humanely agt eed to an armistice. On the lol

lowing d.iy, the Salvadoreans itceived a reinforcement, broke the armistice, and commen ctd hostilities, b assassinating the people of St. Ana, without sparing the women ci child len Cascara thereupon rttiicd with his ar my, by older ot the government, to avoid a surprize He had, however, been reinforced, and was able to operate with succe ss. To the Publishers of Papcis, and Periodical Works throughout the United Slates. It is intended before, or certainly by the first of May next, in a Pamphlet, with other

roa'isucai mauers, io noiiee an uic t. papers, and Periodicals in the United States, & the city or towns where published, by whom,

and the conditions of publication, Sec. A co

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py containing tne auove, snail oe lanniuiiv

lt were less deserving of death than Harris

vho w. s executed for actir. g on the tfiimoh of Jficera, who were acquitted or cashiered, by vi ich they effected their object, that ot a d:t chaige from the nrvice. A SUBSCRIBER. Electors for President & Vice-President. Agreed upon by the Conventions at Indianapolis in January 1828. FJ'Xtion on Alottday, November 10th, 1823.

For John Q. Adams, JOSEPH OK R, JOHN WATTS, JOS. BARTHOLOMKVT, ISAAC MONTGOMERY" JAMES ARM STRONG.

For Andrew Jackson. BENJAMIN V. BECKES, UATL1FK BOOK, JESE B. DURHAM, WILLIAM LOW, ROSS SMILEY.

the patronage of our own manufai tutes, to the exclusion of those of foreign countries, and whether, if elected President of the U nited States, he will in his public capacity, recommend, foster and support the Ameti-

A

j LIST of letters itmaining in the PostOffice at Vincennes, the quarter ending;

the 31st of March, 1828 which if not taken hi within thu- months, will be sent to the Gmcral Pos Ofli- e as dead letters. Uy James Alice, Rachel Alton, Noah V Ashley, Tillinghnrst Almy, Charles 15.il scU-c. in. Brace. 'J, col. Berry, Klias B.dlle. B V. Beckes, 2, Ehaa Brandon, Homer Brooks. James Brer, Ephrain. Collins, Elizabeth II. Colman, George Calhound, Isaac Coleman, Jesse Chanslor, Phillip Crum, Le' in Clark, Marv Clayco:n!.

Isaac Farris, William Gamble, Francis Graves, Martin Goldman, Joseph (Jard.ntr, George Han er, Jacob Harper, Elijah Hind. I TT I f JiuiiiielJudah, 2, Jeufty Johnson, 9 Ik JLj1?JL Homer Johnson, 2, Vm John-

forwoided to each of you, who wiil lnfcei l this m n, Jacob IvnyketulaU, leorge inox, James notice once, and forwatd a paper, or a copy Kemp .Luke Kelly, David Lowrey, l. Lascelle, of the work you publish to Philadelphia, di- m'sl AlMcllccse, John McCoy, . 1. 1 1 Tnr .n),VtM pn 1 horn as Mc( lure, Samuel McClure, John Marrccted to ID L 1 H AV LLLLR. . t !rtshall. Wm. McCleskv. R-bt.

Philadelphia, Feb 22, 1823.

FOR TtlE WESTERN SUM. Mr. Stout By way ot commentary, up

ontheexttact from the "Peoples P'.ess,

eoDied into vour nancr of the 29;h inst. rela

Milkr, Isaac Martin, W llham Minor, 2, John

Moov tren. Mires, Richd Merrill, C. Manvillc.

1 Asa Norton, Agner Piatt, Amable

1 i. Potvin, Daniel Pleasing, Noah Pur-

cell, Samuel Price, Thos Palmer or Jesse Davis,

Andrew Piiikstall, Wm. Rapcr, Aquilla Harden,

M;h tin Rose, Reynolds x Bonner.

mt. o u.c cNceui.oi. n i-l.i-.i. .u u ,,3 ... ..-7 joh Smith, John F. Snapp, JoOluo during the last war, I rt quest the in j y siah Stout. Wm.J.Sherer, Is-

stition ot the following article Horn the Louisville ' Focus ' The w l iter ol this ar:icle

rael Southwick, Jacob or m. Soden, bleazur

Stewart, 2, Edward Steele, Moses Smith, Mo-

is perfectiv correct in saying, that these mci . kcs Tabbs, 4, Daniel Travis, Abel 'I hacker.

4 wcie lemi ar sold'u rs who had refi eatt dlu Nellv Turbutt, Ira 1 hompson, torn s. 1 emkc, I . . 11 1 - IT

can -vstem

Resolved, That his Excellency the gover

nor be requested, soon as he receives the posed to question its stability. Its nnswer of ircneral Jckson to the letter con of too high a key to suit the preset

Westmoreland, or viscount Lowthcr

withstanding the pains that have been taktn in the formation ol th.is mini&ltv, we are (lis

to v tstn is

r .1 T,.l. 011 tr thn rttp.r roo Ht tnr oo-h a kev to SUli tne ptcsetu state t)i

answer 01 vrcui a o " x.t-.. ,- - ,

temnlated in the preceding resolution, to public heir g in 11 cat uiuam m .i,u.

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.1 i , nn 1 u ipi . nitf" her ivi 1 kiwin. nmvpver. n.is cariitu ois i;oiin in

CalSC I'll b.l'UC U uv uui"i '"s t - - ,

--trTe resoHi tons, in the newspapcis printed at maintaining the ascendency oi the tree tradt

ir 1: iinnrin ps. hv retaining Vlr. VjOUiUOUltl at

llKIMUJli'Jiia I r i t I the senate of Indiana, Januarv the head of the board ol trade

22d 1828.

a commission to c)nsist of lot d Bercsiot d, sir

George Murray, and sir Uetbeit Talor

Thr fotPivnin lisi dots not contain tliC

-r ,i,A-.,ri nl Ki.1,,1.. of the eat 1 ofiete':t cur: man i ai ; ct ti e conouet ot g; i

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deserted." I eM:!ed in C'do at thetinie. 8c

my si'uation t nah'. mt to speak positively, a 'o the men executed at etieea ; and I .m equally cei tain, as to the chat act of Uiom

ex ruled at Chiticc.hr 1 he x cution ol

ti.e hu ei etistd n small degixt of excite ment m Ohio; ar.tl atliough t'' v we-e ig

tilai su'-diL-i s. i 1 1 i t v o! retx at( 11 c!t sei ti-n. k

7 I scnuived to stitl'f dcati) bv vtui:ct acorn

Not-

Tl1( Tnt qnilinf shin Salem cantr.in Rich-

ardson, arrived yestctday from Liverpool, having sailed on the evening of the "20th lb uaiy By her, wc have received from our attentive correspondents, Liverpool papers of 1 7th, 18th, 19th and20.h Feb? nary, and London pa

pers of 17m, 18tn and t9th idem. We have only room tor the following items : Lord Cichranc's arrival in England The cause assigned by his lordship, for quitting Greece, is, that the Greek cause no longer re quires his aid, the Turkish ilea being de stroyed. The Hellas frigate, with the corvettes, has been laid up at Hydra ; the smaller vessels of the Greek navy arc crusing for the supprcs sion of piracy. His lordship considers that piracy can bj only effectually slopped by two cffeciuil means the active use of well ap 1 pointed steam b ats, or inducements held out to the Greeks, who engage in this petty but destructive warfare, by a tegular ami firm govcrnmciit. to obtain a subsistence by honest

and in lustrious exertions. The system ol re taliation, which on the onset was provoked by Turkish cruelty, is now continued by necessity, and the establishment of a better govern mcnt and order of things in Greece, is the best cure for it. His lordship has expressed his "willingness to return to Gsceec, to assist in the suppression of piracy, by means ot armed steam boats. Hamburg papers of the 13th instant, recei ved this morning, say, it is reported, a giea camp of exercises is firing to be lormcd near Neissc, in March or Ap.il. All the Mlcsian regiments, and part of the corps of Pomera ni l, Prussia and the March, will assemble, and be placed tinder the command ol field marshal count Gneiscnau. Turkey The Allgemeine Zeitung, of the 11th Fcb'Uary, contains a detailed account respecting the sultan's firman for closing th 11 sphoris, against foreign vessels, and othe regulations agains' Franks. L-.Ucrs from Odessa, dated January 25t'. the very la'est dues from that quarter, state, that the Porte has caused caigoesof corn te be landed, which were on board the English

French and Kusslin ships, and has given the

nanfM m trtiirn. MirtP rccetntS It W3S

thought, tint almost ail the christians would

The news of the foi mation of a new minis rv, under the direction of the duke ol Wellington, was received in Ireland with very gt eat regret, and it seems to have inspired not only the leaders of the Catholics, but the whole of that population, with ner energy 8c increased detei initiation. Already a tesolution has passed the Catholic board, stating, that on no considctation, "id the Catholics support any public man who gives his sane ion to any administration directed by the duke of Wellington. Affairs of the East. The London Courier of the 13th contains what it considers an im portant article from the Algemeine Zeitung, of Feb 6, dated fiom the Russian tiontiers,

w hich goes to show that the Russian cabinet

)V MKC OHICI U'ebCIlU lilt M it'

c.'i 1 ii-tl into ( tiv c ) u as static v ceiisuieo o

o any of th.j most it:u;l!k'i nt ri'iznis ol Chit

licothe It must I t'nit k be evident totveiy

inudiigent mud. that there is no parity what

ever, mtwctn ti e cases here spoke n ot. and

the execution ot J jhu Wu;ds, or the exveii

tionof the his miiitia men at Mobile, by order

of cetiC! al J-ick'.f n ; and the design of the edi

tor of the "

leopie

s Ibtss " in noticing these

transactions is eou ally evident. Match 31. JUSTICE. To the Editor of the Focus. My attention has been directed to a para irranh in the Louisville Public Advertiser1

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James Vanderburgh, 2, Nathan ebb, Levi II.

Wakeman. F.Ik n W el ton, 2, Henry lllard, 2, Peter Wolf, Thos. White. Robert Wolf, Dud

ley WilHams. oAMl HILL., p.m.

Aj.nl 1. IPCS. v-ot-l J7 P.-rs. -lis inquiring for thea!,ov letters will

mca.e say thev .re advertised, otherwise they www no; pc t tliMtl. U.

A Lis I of it-tiers remait ing in tit Post-

j vnce ai v asoiiogn'ii itw icss coutvy,

I t ti.e qu j er en imir 'h 3 1st day of March.

828. which ii not taken out b- fo-r the ex.i.nllj . -V . . I I I. 1 (lu cv.nt.tt.r ,,til .At.ff , y tl. A

General Post Off.re as dead letters.

j. b U J. Akeman, ( . Berkshire.

M. Birr 2, J .nes Breeze. Allen Bober, Peter

Bu rows. Jacoi, Crabb 2 James C r.wf. i d, Ra

pcr & Calhoun, John W. CI -irk, M. l)v is.

in iJant, John Donaldson, A. Laighsh, Win.

Fuller.

IB -II 171 We'ft rd linger 3, D ind 1 it J jltflUJL Hot; -head, David dixrn.

W iatt liulan, IL zekiah I loll oid 2. Ldm 'nd

fh.lai.d. Daniel Hitrha, Henlev, Thomaa

e .n,i 11 Miilrr -is tn'thc trccutiun ol Bunnell ' ourn, 1 n oi Ke rmmmer z. nam baml D. Miller as tt 11 e execution 01 Rp.1(1o. inV llnnch 1L

Woods, a volunteer m the U.eek war. HS 1 1 w ...1 , r.r n .r

supposed justiheation of genl. Jackson on jjcnr.P g-nitj, A. Steuhenson, John Taylor, S.

occasion, the editor ot the 1'copie s v- lseI, P. Witcher. Jos. Walker. Wni.Wal-

llvatt, Kliz bcth Hennint, Amos Jarvts, Wm. J.rnev, Soallwood L'v wood. Miss Leonard,

o the I 6th inst, introducing the remarks made Joseph Milhr, John M Donald, C. D. Meryan,

bv the editor of the " People's Press" pub, is! - Mr. Medlcv . Thos. Moore, Thos Malone, Frj.

ed in Ohio, in relation to the statement ol a Aioriers rr esu i iaunKiv, nuutru vnu-i,

caj

John

In

this

Press" states that " General Mc Arthur had :iCV Thn W. W. .Her, Roht. B. Wall ice, Josiah

three men shot in Chillicoihe at one iwif, a lot Wallace, John Walker, Nicholas Wallace, Jo-

tl.pm nmrli less df.serv imr death than Harris seph Warner, John Wmgatc.

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fca, anil we were irestju wucu uut-t umviai

LL those whr a - e i..dc be! u.v bv 1.01O

or book account, are invited to cad and

maxim no less uue 10 iunu man m pay, as 1 intend to 1e.1v- mis p.eace on uc

that suhfiresHio veri is not less criminal than flrbt () iay for the EastwaiJ, atiO w.-ut wliat

sujgestio falsi of which a striking lllustra- js jue n,c t js useless io'srv wha I will do

lion is :itV-rded m the preceding quotation. U) lnosc m ho do noi nav u;c before 1 start

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ihsr surc ol tne wnoic num wouiu nHlt 1 .v,n sav. ,hat thev n av have to Da7

acts strictly in concert with that ol G Hi itain, ! were condemned to death at Frankmiton un - j in rcrard to the Turkish and Gieck aRairs. dcr general Ilariison's approval." It is a f

The accounts from St. Peteishuteh are to the 20d Jan. not the slightest idea is entertained in that capital of the march of the Russian armv on Turkcv.

Tin- Atnrshiinrh Gazette savs.it is rumor-! Hut a disrhsure ol the vvoolc truth would uut saVt ,hat they n av have to

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t U lUUl lilC UU led llUIUblCib win imulu tu, imvl -v , v ... ( - i - u ulD ui a auaii iiiio iy a v -au'Mi

.n.im frooU'rofu to Constantinople, lt docs! The extensions a.luded to, under generals

not. however, vouch for the truth of the rtt- Harrison and M' Arthur, were of Regular sol

.i,, Kniinf tint ho Turkish ! nrr.t c.-A.j had rehcatedlu drsertea ruci, at

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nvrriimrnt have intimated to the allied now-1 bast, is t.tv recollection 01 ine cas.b,

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sitislaciton ol serving inrougncn uie

Vi

nc

WILSON LAGOW.

nnrs, Anril 1. 82R 9-t

and 1

pp r renter illin2ne-.s to annroximate to! had the

the conditions laid down in the treaty of the war in the confidential stall of one or the other 6h of Julv. ul those gallant olliccrs and faithful patriots 7'he last letters ftom Constantinople, of j Of one fact, I can speak beyond the teach ol Dec. C7,sav, that the eitv was still ttancuil, contradiction, that those generals were too in

tunatcly acquainteu ltn lueir own ouy anu the laws )t the country, and were endowtd with too much of t'.c milk of human kind

l. i.urriilml a lYil-tift mntt llltiiM

;houih great militaiy arrangements were making. Immense chains wcie prepaiing to close the entrance of the Datdanelles ; thir teen ships of the line and some irigates were fitting out at the arsenal ; two ships of the :ine and one frigate are already in the pott, netween Tophano and the Seraglio; and a quailron of large and small vessels is in the Dardanelles A letter from Corfu, of J.m. 3, says, that Ibrahim Pacha has now shown the intentions nhich he has long cherished. It seems that his secret instructions were, to send the in .abitants of the Peloponnesus to Evpt. He 'us collected theGieeks who were in cast 1 1 r.irncse, those who have been confined sit ct he bv ginning of the revolution in ' Oron and Modon, and the others who have fallen into lis power,and hasembatked the women and

children, on board two vessels, to convey

ness

quarionahle authority for thcff 'Jfrnce.m the midst of ptotestation nntl ptoot I y ti e prisoner, that he belttved hit term ot service had expired, and had been so advised by his officers No sohlier of the volunteer or militia corps vas executed during the late war in the north western army ; and so far as 1 have understood, no such case occurred t In oughcut the whole United States, except 111 der the command of general Jackson, w ho appears to have been pre eminently dUtinguisht d, ove-

our other gallant genet als, for the faculty of

looking with composure on blood and car nacre." As a ciliz n, uninfluenced by the mil

iury mania. 1 protest ag iinst the doctrine that regular soldiers who had repeatedly deserted

One Cent Hewar'l. J5 ANA WAY I'omtlu u i.'ber L-c 2 tl the fuM nl OcN.brr!. o -boy bv the name of IVlLLlAM .V.vov, bout fix fet t six or sevt u in mstii. 1 set, nearh 19 uars of aire, the ab' ve m but no thai ks, will be paid to :ny 13 . , turninn: him to, A S(" W. Sun, olTicc.

xdiniiiistruttir's iNotice. LL pti son?, conce. ntd are hetebv notified, that 1 luie taken out letter s of ad-

mintsitaiion upon the ist3tc ol J -i n H' v il-

nave, Pate oi K i.x county 1 ) decasfi. ;

ail persons having claims against snd estata

are leqmsted to puscnt them properly zufl thenticand for settltmtnt within one ye.tr'

liom this date, and all thoe indvhudto &uul rstate are equ sted o nak- immt ic p ayment U e estati is bflieved to b s ivtnt. JOHN I B ILLY, Ainu Maich 3U I82S 9-3t

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