Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 July 1828 — Page 3
TUB WESTERN SUN riXCHMliSj JULY S, 1823. , Expedition. The Wabash Telegraph" or the 27th ult. reached this office on the 2d clay of this instant, at 10 o'clock, a m Any further notice of that paper, or the remarks of its editor, would tend at least to give him in his own estimation, an importance which be does not merit. My readers shall be regularly noticed of its arrival. To Correspondents. " A JacUsonian" has been received also, an article from Vigo county, they may appear at a future day. Late from Europe. 1 he ship Pacific, captain Crocker, arrived, at New Yoik, on Monday morning from Liverpool, whence she ailed on the 16th ult. tmportaat from Portugal A telegraphic despatch from Bayonne, announced on the lOih ult. that Don Miguel had been proclaim ed king Arhhout opposition, in Cambria Sc several other towns. The Courier remarks that he is now a traitor to his niece, the legiiimate queen, Don Pedro having abdicated on March 8th, in favor of his daughter, Duma
Mam, charging Don Miguel, as his iieuten
ate destined to defend cur liberty, religion, 'to present Ihem to the family cf Dc Witt
ana our Dciovcu country. kl ..
Given at St. Petersburg!!, the 1 4th 26thJ
April, in the year of our Lord 1828, und the third of our reign.'1 Signed .NICHOLAS. Countersigned the Vice Chancellor COUNT NESSELRODE." New York, June 18. Dy the brig Quill, Parncllc, Irom Rio. Grande, wc learn that the armistice between the Buenos Ayrcans and lliazilians had been broken, in consequence of the former having crossed the lines and stolen a large number of cattle. It was daily expected that General Lacor would attach the Buenos Ayrcans. By the Carlo, from St- Croix, wc learn that a French frigate arrived oIT that port on the Istinst; that great preparations were made for the reception of the Amiral, but that in consequence of the appearance of pirates of that port and St. Thomas, the fri gate put to sea immediately in quest of them. The Danish vessels were likewise in motion to suppress piracies in that quarter. Passage of the Pruti On looking over
the items of information brought by the last
Clinton This is a noble act, and will re
dound to their honour eternally. Wc arc informed that Mr. Biauchard wis ofTeted tw. thousand dollars lor them, by a person who wished to send them to London. Out Mr. B magnanimously refused, and thtreby sard the country from disgrace. AVw Invention. Mr. Pliny VVcllcr,ot York, Livingston county, has interned and put in operation, a machine for making barrel siavcs, which takes them from the log, and prepares them for the truss hoop. It will, with the attendance of a man and enc boy, dress three thousand six hundred staves per day. A day's labor in the usual way is, wc understand, two hundred. The value of this invention in a country where so many barrels arc used, must be immense Roch, OArn. The president of the United States lias appointed William C lark ol the state of Pcnnsylva nia, treasurer ol the United States, in the room of Judge Savage, who declined to accept O that I had wings like a dove Mr. James Smith is exhibiting a Steam flying machine at New York. We fear the gentleman's imagination is a little vapourish -A vessel which arrived at New-Orleans on the
i 1 5th ult. fiom Campeachy, icports that com.
cmion or the decree. curS.r ol others incrcaSinB daily in import. a , , , .1 ,ot, , : ancc : A at. jour. An armistice was cor.c.uded on the 12tn he-1 ,,. , , . r ,A tl , I,,, Havre, 10th May. The news ol the pastween Don Pedro and the Buenos Ayrean s:o-! ... : tl , . ' ., . ( cum ft tlir i'i ii h hi ilin Iniccinnc U' 'i e n.i,i
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anival from Havre, wc find the following t Labordc had appeared oiV that place with tub
seventy-four s, three frigates, ; nd nine thousand troops He hud burnt five or six vis
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vcrnment, through the mediation of the English government, by the agents of the two powers in London. Russian Declaration af Ulir. The long threatened crisis has at length arrived : The die is cast and the Muscovite advances upon the Ottoman. The Russian declaration of war is received ; and the manifesto by which it is accompanied will be found below. Wittgenstein's army crossed the Piuth on the 26th or 27th of April, and is in full march towards Constantinople. While the large naval armament ol Scbastopol co-operates on the s'uta of Varna, the corps of general Pascovich flushed with a recent triumph in Persia, is to advance thro' the southern frontier of Turkey. But this is not the only important operation with which the war is expected to commence. The ti : : :.i i.i i.
u ( ixussiuiis, ii is sum, houiu uiwssuii; wjhuhu about the same time into Bulgatia, and push O-0forward as rapidly as possible, supporting
X their mam army by a landing near the gull ot
Verona. We have received to day from St Petersburgh the following official documents; jtfanilesto of his m.ijr'.fy the Mm per or M By the Giace of God. Nicholas I emperor and autocrat of all the Russias, Sec. The treaty of Bucharest, concluded in the vear
1812 with the Ottoman porte, after having! been for sixteen years the subject of reitera
ted disputes, now no longer subsists, in spite of all our exertions to maintain it, and to preserve it from all attacks. The porte, not satisfied with having destroyed the basis of that
V p treaty, now defies Russia, and prepares to ' wage against it a Dellum ad intemacionem ;
it summonses its people in amass to accuse Russia of being its irreconcilable enemy, and tramples under foot the convention of Akerman, and with that all preceding treaties. Lastly, the porte docs not hesitate to deelate that it accepted the condi ions of this peace only as a mask to conceal its indentions and its preparations for a new war. Scarcely is this remarkable confession made, when the
ights of the Russian flag are violated the
vessels which it covers detained and the cargoes made the prey oTa rapacious and arbitrary government. Our subjects found themselves compelled to break their oath, or to leave without delay a hostile country. The Bospliorus is closed our trade annihilated our southern province, deprived of the only channel for the exportation of their produce, are threatened with incalculable injury. Nay, more 1 At the moment when the negotiations between Russia and Persia arc nearly concluded, a sudden change on the part of the Persian government, checks the course of them. It soon appears that the Ottoman porte exerts itself to nuke Persia waver, by
f - promising powerful aid : arming in haste the troops in the adjoining provinces, and prcpar
ing to support, by a threatening attack, the treacherous hostile language. This is the scries of injuries of which Turkey has been guilty, from the conclusion of the treaty of Akcrman up to this dav, and this is unhappi
- ly the fruit of the sacrifices and the generous exertions by which Russia has incessantly
endeavored to maintain peace with a neigh
boring nation. ' But all patience has its limit. The honour of the Russian name the dignity of the .. . i t ? i ? . . . r -. i
i empire tne invioiauiiny oi us ngms, anu tint of our national glory, have prescribed to us the bounds of it. V "It is not till after having weighed in their
1UI1CM tMvlll Hit uuiita uiijjusLvi uu .jy miperaMve necessity, and inspired with the greatest confidence in the justice of our cause,
w . ,that we have ordered our army to advance, k under the Divine protection, against an ene
my who violates the most sacred obligations of the law of nations. " Wc are convinced that our faithful subjects will join with our prayers, the most ar-
dent wishes, lor tne success oi our enterprise, and that they will implore the Almighty to ff lend us support to our brave soldiers, and to I send his Divine blessing on our arms, which
circulated to-day on change, upon the faith of
letters of which the authenticity was guaran
scls, and was about to make a larding
The school fund of Connecticut is maily sufficient to place a good school within reach of every fan;.!y in the state. It exceeds one mil
lion eigh i.undredand seventy thousand dol
lied and which was confirmed by an article ! lars. and tr.av he exnerted to rr:ir.h tun mi!.
' from the Mcssager des Chambcts, republish- j lions at no distant day The: Mexican pa-
ed by the Momieur, which added this remark- j pers give a horrible picture of the civil war able paragraph : " As to the rest, never was now raging between the states of Guatemala a campaign against the Turks undertaken and St. Salvador. The soldiers of the former with more of the elements of success. The state, on entering St. Salvador, put to death line vies with the guard The whole army, by fire and sword, men, women and children.
exercised to rare perfection, is provisioned, as ! The feeble and the aged were driven at the
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is said, for two years, as to all objects which
can be provided tielot ehand. i o these material elements of sin cess, must be added that of a fnm and clear will that directs operations, and that of experience acquired in recent wars. The causes ol the delays and insufficiency of forming companies against the Turks, have been examined into, and I his one is regulated aecoulingly. The Russians know their adversary ; they have been ruminating for 6 years on the war they arc about to enter upon, and upon the best mode ol making it. One may predict, therefore, decisive and prom it success." According to the reports above aihuhd to, the passage of the Pruth was effected by the Russians with the exclamation of the whole army, composed chiefly of the boh! ie is who
have before crossed the Danube
feient corps have, ere this, laid si to the
stroog places that might impede the moving U on Constantinople the object bcii u obtain immediate possession of thai capiUl.
point of the bayonet to perish in the flames.
It is stated, on the authority of accounts received from Norway, that the King of Denmark is about to resign his throne in favor of his son. Lieutenant Colonel Charles Gratiot, has been appointed to the commando! the engineer corps, vice Alexander Macomb, now Major General of the ar my. The canal commissionet s of Penn svlvania have determined that all parts of the Pennsyhania canal shall he simultaneously and vigorously wotked upon, according to the plan of improvements adopted in Ihe last session of the lcghlatutc. The content-
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Accounts from Java state that the defeat of the Dutch troops on the riv f Sola was eon firmed. The insurrection m Java was assuming n serious appearance. Count Capo dTstria and admiral Miaulis had put an end to piracy in Greece. The English squadron under sir Edward Coodrington was on the coast of Morea. Paris, May 10 A telegraphic despatch from Bayonnc, dated May 10, announces"That Don Miguel has been proclaimed king without any opposition at Coimbra, A vciro, Setubal, Villafianca, Viana, and many other towns. 44 Lisbon is tranquil, and Oporto was very calm on the 2Sth of April. 44 The present intentions arc immediately to convoke the three Orders " SCR.1PS A Peaceful Omen A London morning paper states that sir John Macrae, who received the honor of knighthood Iron the king at the late levee, requested, as a particular favor, that the ceremony might be performed with the duke of Wellington's sword His Grace, who was near his Majesty at the time, was applied to for the loan of his sword, which the noble duke acceded to ; but strange to relate, after every exertion, it was found impossible to get it out of the scabbard ! Sir John was obliged to be knighted by the carl of Warwick's sword Ol fifty y ars, du ring which lord Collingwood served in the British navy, about forty four were passed in active employment, chiefly abroad ; from 1793 until his death in 1 8 1 0, he was only one year in England, and the remainder of the times employed in blockades; on one occasion, he actually kept the sea for the space of twenty-two months, without ence dropping his anchor ;-It is reported that sir James Kemp, governor of Halifax, will succeed the earl ofDalhoudp as governor of Lower Canada. The French troops have evacuated Pampeluna. and arc about to evacuate St. Se bastian. After this. Cadiz and Ugel will alonc remain in possession of France. I he Vases presented to the la'e governor Clinton by the merchants of Now York, as a proof of their respect for his talents and character, and their sense of his great public services, were sold at auction on Tuesday, at Albany, for the sum of six hundred dollars. The original price of them was three thousand dollars With the highest pleasure we announce that the Grand Lodge have taken the VASES from the gentleman (Anthony Blanchard of this city) who purchased them, and resolved
plated canal to connect the waters of the Bay
ol Fundy with those of the St. Lawrence, creates much interest The cot is cstirra ted at 1 00 000 pounds. The Detroit Ga
'I he dif- ; zettc states, that Mr. Schoolcraft has been ap-
niicdf', 'o accompany the exploi ing cxpedi 'ion contemplated to be smi out by the navy department, and that an offer has been made to pace him at the head of the scientific part of the expedition. An association is form
ing in Culpepper, Virginia, to encourage the w( aiing of clothing manufactured in our own families, and for the promotion of domestic economy The population of Palis is said to amount to nine hundred thousand, more than h ,lf of whom die in the hospitals, and not a fourth of the whole arc buried at private cost.
BUUTC1I cclIEBEUli, HAVE just received, and now opening, a large assortment of British, French, and American
HARD, QUEENS, & GLASSWARE,
IRON, NAILS, c CASTINGS, Which arc offered for sale, low. 13-tf Vincennes, April 1S2S. TOML1NSON & KObS. AVE just received from Philadelphia 5 B and lialtimore, a large and general assortment of British, French f$ American iOmu GOODS, GLASS, QUEENS, and HARDWARE, NAILS, IRON, CASTINGS, Sec. &c. Which are offered low for cash. 13-lm Vinccnnes, May 1828.
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ir rival if Departure of the Mails, at and from Vincenncs, la.
EdSTER A' Arrrivea Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday, 6 p m. Closes I uesday and Thursday, 9 p m, and on Sunday, 9 am.
WESTERN. Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 6 pm Closes, Tuesday U. Thursday, 8 p M, 8c Sunday, 9 a m .VO R TH E PN- Arrives Wednesday, Ham, C loses, Sunday, 6 am. SOUTH, via Shawnee town Arrives, Saturday, 7 p m Closes, Monday, 6 am. SOUTH, via Princeton Arritf' s. Sunday, 8 A m Closes Wednesday, Ham K7On Sundays the Postoffice will be kept openunti 9 am, after that hour no letters will be delivered SAML HILL, p m Post Office Vincennes, July 1. 22-4t
SAW LOGS & WOOD.
K NY quantity will be purchased at the Co
iU lumbian Steam Mill application to be
made at the Mill or to A. LEROY, Jtgent. Vinccnnes, July 2. 22-tf
SiicrifF's. Sales.' TB Y virtue of a writ of venditioni expert .ID t mo directed from the Clerk's office jt ihc Knox Circuit court, I wilf expose to public sale at the court house door in Vinccnnes, on Monday, the twenty eighth Julyt instant, between ihe hours of ten o'clock, A m, and five o'clock, p m, and agreeably to vho third section of the law subjecting real end personal estate to execution, the following tract of land, to wit: ihe north end of iho SitAKEP Farm (commonly called, West Umox,J which is under fence, supposed to be one hundred acres, be the same more or less, with its appurtenances thereunto bc longing, lying and being in Busseron townshin, Knox countv. state of Indiana. hnimrUri
0 ' j waki, as follows, to wit : beginning cn the east sido
ot liusseron creel;, opposite the Shaker mill, and running east with tho street, to the east side of the viliage to a small pond, thence, north to the tipper string of fence on tho north end of said one hundred acics, thence, west, until it stiikes the east side of said creek, thence, down said creek to the placo of beginning, including all the buildings and out houses theteon, as the propeity of Gcotgo Lcigcr and James Hopkins, at the suit of Abraham F. Snapp, Colonel of the first Uc giment of Indiana Militia. S. ALMY ShJTxc. July 5, 1828. 22-4t-g350 SY virtue of a writ of fieri facias, in da I) mages, to me directed, fiom the Cleik'a office of the Knox Circuit court. I will expose to public sale, at the court house door in Vinccnnes, on Monday. theiw,n y eighth day of Julu,inHtant, between the houisot ten o'clock, A M. and fi
ably to the th'nd section of the law subjecting real and personal estate to execution, tho r..n.....t ... I . r .
luuwttiiig piopeny uereioiore taken upon attachment in this case to wit: the following lots of land, numbers eighty five, ninety two, one hundred c eight, one hundred & twentyeight, one hundred Ec thirty one, one hundred and fifty-four, and one hundred and fifty five, containing four hundred acres each, lying 6c being in the Donation, in Knox county, Indiana, and the appurtenances thereunto belong ing, taken as the property of William Henry, sole heir at law of Alexander Henry, at the suit of John Hays S. ALMY, ShJT kc July 5, 1828. 22-4'-g2 .
A LIST of letters remaining in the PostI Office, Washington, Daviess county, la on the 30th day of June last, which ifpot taken out within three months, will be sent tot' c Gencraf Post Office as dead letters. A 11 f1!? James Ashcrf J-mes Aikman, l XJ J JL4 Peter Ammerman, Margaret ArtlifMV Tnliti P Accn Tmoi- A!f. ...t I U a m
vw... . . IIIVJ illllJIU, V Oil ll xllw hum, Jacob Bod, James Bell, jr. Andrew Berry, William Chapman 2, John Coulman 2, Thomas Case, James Calhoun , Calhoun & Raper, Jas. Canehan, Jacob Crabb, Ann Ellis, Alexander English. Charles Enncss. William F.liu
& "1. i f TTf Samuel Grav. Elizabeth
ma a h . i& . ' .
lf JLBl James Urant. Casanrirr Hnvrlprk
Job Uamnions, Cha les R. Hardick, L. Jones or Chirk, Wm. Kearns, Philip Keams. X 1 I fTI Abrm. Lester, John Mouzv JUitl 11 X 1 F. McKinny. Dudley 2 on is Richard Palmer , Jolin I'.tlmer, Mary Q kgly. Mary Read, Sarah Rodarmcl. GTjVl'y Rawky Scott, Samuel Smith, KJ 1. Tl MA Btnj. Small. -ami. Stephenson, John Sampson, Jude rhmnpson. W n. TaVlor, David Thomas, Alexander alker, V rri. O. Wheeler, Henry Weaver, Ls B Wood. in, Zearley. S. RODDICK, p j. July 1, 1828. -3t-L58 k LIST of letters temainine in the PstU. ofiice at Vincennes, la :h quar'ei ending the 30th day ot June, 1 828. which if not taken out within three month, vwli be bent to the Gen ral Post office as dead 1c tiers. 4 I Seneca Almy, R F. Adkins, JUin fx- Anthis, Samuel R. Alexander, Juo. Armstrong, Caroline Bishop, Col Bell, James Burns, 2, Major Beckes, Joseph Bird, John Barricman, L. Boaoon, Luc Blackford, Martha Burns'.dcs, James Boner, Hannah Counselrrian, Philip i att, Absalom Colens, John U. Collet, Miss Courky, Isaac Coons, Tfc 1 i Monroe Daxidson, Elizabeth DooJLr lJ M ling, Daniel Dollohnn, sen. Robert Elliott, Strother French, Gabriel Furman, Rcbt. Fraker, Milton Garrison, TT T T David Hagar, Wm. Holme Josiali AX 9J XJL L. Holmes, Jesse Hollinsworth. Wm. Johnson, Thos. C. Judd, James C. Janney. James Johnson, Elizabeth Jm, J;tmes Jones, Edward Lavkins, Robt. Lemon, 2, Adam Like, 2, M "O I Moses Michaels. Daniel Mc LeiIvX X L land, John Mi Cord, John McGiffen, John McClure, Isaac Miner, Wm. Mieure, James O'Brian, Jacob Pancake, Wm. Poike. 2. Howard Putnam, Rebecca Pace, Harmsm R.Robinson, Jno Rees, Jona Russell, Abm. Rhodanuel, O TBI TT Ephm C. Stevens, J. G. Smiley, U 1 U Nancy Ann Scott, Alex. D.Scott, Jacob Small, James Stewart, A. G. Sloo, Wm, Stewart, Alex. Shannon, Israel Souihwick, Wm Sampson, c Jerry Wilson, Ant Smith, J. F. Snapp, Samuel Thing, Mathias N. 1 hompsca J hn Urmy. "UT AJ "V" John Vankirk. Wm A. Vetree?, v it 1. Andrew & Saml Vmdvke, Vanderburgh Si B.ihd, 2, M.ch iel Wdhelm, Joha Wyant, Wm. Wilkins, W. O Whctkr, John Wilson. Thos. W.Iks, L. Whittelsev. M Wile Porter Wrlrh, Eben. Welton. Abm. H. estfaU Loyal Wilcox, 10, Jarred Young. SAML HILL, P. M. July 1, 1823. L107--22-31 tfPersons enquiring for the above letters will lease say they are advertised, otherwise they nf" tin hern. liNDENTUUES to Appicuuct
for sac at tiib oilice.
