Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 October 1828 — Page 1

TEW SUN & (GHENESAL AlDYElRTISEm, RV RI.IHU STOUT. " VINCENNES, (IND.) SATIIIDA, OCTOBKK 4, isa ' ID N 35

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2dti3 at the latter place having enabled Miguel to direci his loicc against those islands, which would otherwise have remained laitht ul to don Pedro.

A Russian squadron consisting of four line

and that the i cccnt sua t ssi s id the Rusans hac ialscd the tone of the Greeks An aiticlc, dated Smyrna, June 18, says the count Cepo dMstiia will be ob igv d to have recourse

to more energetic tmasuics to govern hc

01 oattie amp and three Irigates, passed Utcek nation, especially since the discoveiv

Portsmouth, on the 30th July, lor the Medi- iof the conspiiasy ot Colocotronni. who has tcrtancan. ' been arrested viih tw cn y fic ot his accoin I he following arc sa?d by a London Morn-! pares ing p iper to be tne secret ankles of the treaty j The president, while he was at Patos,gavc ol I i.sit It ttue, it will be seen that Russia a formal audit ncc to the Greek bishops sent i3 nov going to act upon the fust article. by the suitan to propose an anuses!), and illsAtt. 1 . Russia small lake possession ot 1 missed them wi h an admonition to leave the European '1 utkey, and shall extei.d her con- Cnceh tcniloi) bi cause theii address, in quests in Asia to whatever extent she may j which ihcv call upn the peoph to return to iiduk fit, their obedience to the porte, cannot be tokia

"Art. 2. the reign ot the dynasty ol the ted b tin G cek govciiuncnt

!ur cm ! . fii iiiis ait to Him :tie i umcraisof aulhmctic to the suns oJ Adam! ho earth hatl vanish I eh. re the decitts oi ilia ettinal desliri) ; but IK ;ielh and icigntth for evti !

God alox Micluc . w i osl

LATEST FROM LIVERPOOL By the ship Caledonia, which arrived at New York yesterday morning, Liverpool pa pars to the 2nd ult. have been received New York Sept. 9 Our News Boat came tip about 1 o'clock, P. M. from the packet ship Caledonia, Capt Rogers, which arrived last evening in the ou er harbor having left Liverpool on the mo ning of the 2nd August. Our London papeis by her are to the 3'st of July, and Lieipoolto the day of her sailing I he late hour at which thev wee received ena b'es ustotrivebul a hastv view of their cono

tents 1 wo additional Bulletins (the eighth and ninth) have been received from the Russian Army. The eigtii merely gives some fut th cr particulars of the siege of Bratiow, and states the loss of the Russians at 3,00 nun. The other announces that on the s;xth, the headquarters of the Russian rmy were to bem-jved. They were to p oceed. by forced maches towards Baz.u gik o account of the scarcity of water. Tho main army consists ol fit y four battalions, forty eight squadrons, six regiments of Cossacks, with two hundred an I fifty pieces of cannon. Ample supplies of provisions were arriving regularly both by land and sea. The heat had been modet an d by frequent showers so that the sick were nt very numerous though 'he thermometer bad b ;en 99 of Fahrenheit, Varna is the nest point to be attacked by the Russians and it is reported to be in bad condition for making defence. The London Courier says, that there is no longer any doubt of the intention of France to send an expedition to the Morea. It will consist of eighteen battalions of infantry, a tc giment of chasscm s, and a detachment o! at tiilcry, commanded by lieu', genera! Maisn. who are to icndezvous at Toulon on ti c 5th of August, whence seven or eight thousand Will sail on the 1 5th On the 28th, the king prorogued the British parliament with a speech, which wilt he found below Some of the F.ngitso journals cm plain that it is not sufficiently communicative on the subject of G-crce and the war between RusMaJand the Forte. Thcre ate some further accounts of the late disturbances in Ireland, but it does not appear that any new ones have taken place Accounts from Lisbon of the 1 5th of Julv, state that it has been officially announced that thcblocka le of Oporto is taken ofT The London Courier says that ; has not been deemed necessary to semi any additional force to Ireland, and that the nounml ol tror.ps proceeding thither will be little if any larger than the amount wHulrawn The London Sun of the evening o! the .1 1 st July, says According to French papers tc ceived this morning there was a geoeiai ta-k at Paris of a congress, which is to he hvld Laybach It object is said tube the regulation of the existing interests concerned in the

Ttrkish vva as well as the conseqoer.crs

B nirbons ih Sp.in, and ot the house ot Bra-

ganza in Foitugat, hall cease. A prince oil

the family of Buonaparte shall succeed to each ot these crownsArt. 3 t he temporal auihotity of he pope shaU cease R ine aod lis dependencies shall be muted to the kingdom ot I Lily Art 4 Russia undertakes to assist France with her naval force in the conquest of Gibraltar. "Art. 5 France shdll tahc possession oi the cities snuatcd in Africa, such as Tunis, Algiers, U.c and at the general peace all the t ' quest which France may nave been able to elT.ct in A.iica shall be given as indemnities to the kings ol aulmiu ui.d hici.y : Art. 6 F attee shall take possession ol the inc ol M itta, and no pe ee shad be made wi,h F.; gland until s!ie shall have ceded Uiat istand V Art 7 France shall take possession ol Fgvpt. At 8 The navigation of the Mediterra ncan shall be permitted only to Fteoch,Rus sun, Spanish, and Lalian vcsscsaSl the oth er nations shall be exeiuded from it " Art 9. Denmaik siia;l !e indemnified in the north ol G.-i many, by the Hans Towns, on condition, however, that she will cr.nsetit to place hei sq adi on in t'le birds oi Fiance. Att. U) Vhei- tn--jostles the e.,peiorol Russia and of Ft ance sh ili agt ce bt t ween themselves upon a legulation by which no o thcr power shall be per mined lor the futine to send net chant vtsseis to sea, unless that

power Keen un a certain 'ttimuer ot vessels o

war

It is stated that the lavorablc accounts ol

the progress of general Paktwitsth, onihe1 A-iatie. sirle, have b, en leceivcd at Odessa ! . . . . . . i

It I said that the general passed the lti.kish ftontiets with the am y ol iln Caucasus, in

the middle of June, and met with i,o liiilc re-1

sistancc in his advance, that his light cavalry had already tcached the tu ighboi hood o! Er zerum, ai d on y delayed t!e siege of that place till the coming up ot his heavy artillery. The success of 'his optraii'M wii giet.tly further that of the army of the Danube, a"nd that of the whole army. SPAIN - Some disturbances are said to have broken out in Spain se cral bat:d ol guerillas and otln rs deelaied !or don Carlo, in opposition to the reigning tmuatch It was expected that some r.u.h sup as this would he the result of the success ol don Mi

U"1 in Spain; we have yet to ste whether 1 the ti flaii vvid assume a serinns aspect, ami il j

so. whether Ferdinand, the In lnwd will he abl to maintain hisgtound agaii si hisdutilul brother, and what stiopon either pai ty w lil receive from the Emoix an povvtrs. From the K "v i t . o (Ten ) R gistcr. $fiet1 veils Ten. 24' A July, lb 2 3 Messt " H i-Urll Br vv n : G f XT' le me it I pei Im m d - he duties of rlnqdain, in iht ;u my commandv d b. gv ntai Jackson, in the late war with the Creek Indians. When wc took up the line of march fiom fort Strother to the Hotse shoe bend, a general order wns issin d, lot bidding all uncommon noise in the camp, at any l ine, whether

I he Loru'ionWJobc and i mvel'et, JvJy 2G, j on thv line ot inarch or otherwise, says His Briuntc m.iest N ship B.an,h,i j At the tin.e of promulgating the order a has ariivtd itoto Oosio, ;iih letteis an-i bove naned, there vvn a ;arge i-timbcr ol nounc'mgthc seitie d! ihrv Englih meich I " en in Jackson's army, vvho fusd bten in he ant slfips at Op-)' io, by the togmse au j 1-abit of holding prajers in thtir tents evuy thoritii s, uinler the plea of ihcir b; i;.g about ; :i;.Vd. So -'ion as !iosb men c?mcto the to convey lo Engl uitl pioperty brieogmi: t'. , l;n)V, h d,;e ,f tills coder. ' hey ceased to puy the leaders oi the 1 v'e Cons;i:ui.Mial fow s" in t'u ir eatv;s and with, t'n ir sick and aill eThe Gibraltar steam b at t-.uk ab;;u: n.e 1 ' d brethtfii Jiij! ;!iis omivsi n gave thinhundred C'nstiuti-.m:uists horn O;oito, and , great distress d o in !, a t!:ey b, lirvt d it to hmded them at Bordc;mx." ! a du'y o ri;:'!;e 'iicir petitions to the i)i Do Miiitiei had ot u ;!.v dec!a ( d !is ! vine lb ing eviy day", and to leturn him

Aceovmts this mo

Mt.r.r;r'ia, an

cepta;.ce of th.e cu. v. n, ro c! on 'h 7ih Juiv took the oath, at the palace o! Ajuda m con j fnto i:y with what vu done in the core- held j

in t'c v ar 1641. S'r F Laoib left London on the 5th Ju

P.nch ires' . Juli; I i

tner.t received intoi in us tha

important foitilied place, which i!eindsthc

road to Varna, has surrendered tb the Rus sintis There is now no obstacle to stip llic m-'rc.h c f the left wing of the Russians to wards Varna. P ivate letters received a Vienna, from Buc a' est. of the 4 h Jtdv, s ) s hit tlie Bus -ian at-tMotitics had a' rested fif een i dividu s, gmlty of having designed. y brought the plague to that city. The same letters asset t that the Russian troops had already iflkcied a hnding near Varna.

thanks fur nil his f.-vois. A-ter seme. days, tfrse pious mm m.tde tl en ca-e known to n e ; I ga c i r,s n y o pini'.-n.that the eorr.n Lii.cict m d ie: neve in u nrud on orfler of liis to operate soastop-c vim the worship ol the Supreme Majtsty ru. H'gh; I tit of this I would inquire of the general, fact- to lace. The next morning I waited on getxial Jackson and informed hint of the whole ol th".matter I he genet al paused lor a mon cot, and sa'd to me, 44 when will you pi each ?' This af etnr on, sir.' was the reply. Re vo go,d " said the general t; as o inform t' -mrt'. tha' the ommander-in chief s:n s Clo forbid ri,)t evfr firayer or firaise should be considered an cn uncrtitrjon noise in my army. Aft er pt ca hing to the officers andsoidiefs at the tirm appointed, Igaethemthe state

Mr. S. Canning set of for Acnna fiom Leg-! mcnt as above, in the general's om n words ; hnrn, cn the 1 2th July, to pt net ed to Corfu, ; on the heating of which, the men shouitd whe e, it was believed, the ministers from : with a great shout, which was luard afar cff France and Russia had r.' rived j Gentlemen, this will prove that gcneial A repoit is spread that Abdurahman, pa Jackson vvas friendly to the worship of the cli i of Bosnia, was assassinated just at the I Divine Being, 'ai d will add some additional ouMoent that he vvas going to j;in'hc cor ;s honors 4 to him w ho has fill d the measure of

o! Jroops which he had collecit d conformably his country's glory

VM. ROGERS.

to fTTe lirman ot ihe sultan II this news

siiou'd be confirmed it is easy to foresee that i

I :i 1 I v

chanrred

From the .Varietal Ihtelisrtnscr. 1 O I HE EDI 1 ORx VT a mi i xcton. August 25, 1828. Gentlkmkn: I lie enclosed sermon, tran-

The Servian?, however, ' slated fiom the At&bicand dei'iTered, I sup

j icoKiin in the same position, and do not ap-1 pose, by one of the Mafii, I send you for e 2 2:1 1 pear disposed to commit any ac of hostility publication, under the impression it will at

aiMnst the porte; or. on the othes hand, to! foul to many of the readers of your valuable suiter any armed body of Tutks to enter ' paper some amusement, as well on account their province The hurricane which tava- i of its singularity as its novelty. Its elegance gcd this city on the 25th June, and w hich ex-J of style and loftly expressions suipass am tended to all the country along the Danube, ! composition on so small a scale I have ever

likelv to result from the treaty of the 6 : Ju ! ttouldes in the interior of Bosnia will be the

ly It is afTirmed tha all the powt r w ill j consequcTice, and that the sitmtion ol that!

send their ambissadors. ha nc cessi'y p" o tnec with respect to hervia will he es

has Rsissia to send ones Is nut her army i se

sufficient. The Xurcmburr Correspondent of th

July says, it wa4eported at Vienna that an alliance had been entered into by England, France and Austria to prevent the threatened aggandizemmt of Russia. A German paper asserts that one hundred thous md Russians are advancing to force the passige of the Balkan mountains. The Turks, it is said, depend on their lines at Schumla, which arc defended by one thousand three bundled cannon The Vienna Court Gazrtte of the I6'h July, contains the Universal Gazette of Greece, general instructions for the extraordinary commissioners of the government, in six de partments of the Archipelago. The president complains that the prevalcncy of piracy, or the tendency of vessels to that disgraceful svs'rm, will in the end endanger the safety of the G'eek na'ion. Usurpation, s vs the Courier, has triumph cd over legitimacy in Madeira, as well as O ori'LXJLnejrMjj

is said to have done much damage io the bag gage ol the Russian army. Accounts from Bucharest of the 1st of July, announce that the Russians had begun to borrbaid Silistria, to which place the Ttnkish garrison of Braila had been permitted to re tire. The gartison which consisted originally of twelve thousand men, had sustained considerable losses both in killed and 'voundcd. The gtand duke Michael arrived at the head quarters on the 5th of July, and appeared with the order of St George of the 2d class, given him by the emperor, for the conquest of Braila It seems that a conspiracy against the life of the president has bten foiled in Greece,

seen. Most respectfully, your ob't sev't. A MAHOMETAN'S SERMON deliv er ed at .Hgiers. The atttibutcs of the Dery were the sub ject of the Ptiest's discourse ; and, after some exordium, he elevated his .voice, and exclaimed : God alone is immortal I Abraham and Solomin have slept with their fathers; Cadjah,lhe fust bom of faith ; Ayesma, the beloved; Omar, the meek;

i Omri, the benevolent, the companions of the

Apostle, and the sent of God himself; all died but Gcd, Most High Most Holy, livcth

IS OMNI.iClt.KT ! v u.g ; i lint oi eyes, is

blind beioielhml ihe i.ai k Mghi unte Him is as ihe ras ol moinir.g: lot he ifuJccih the creeping ot ihe smalt ant, in ihe oaik night, upon the biai k sim e ; and kppiehen deth the u.otto'. ol ;m .i n in iht open air. God alone i. omnipresent! lie lorn ..em toe in o eo.-ny oi space as a point ; H- movethin the depths ot the O ctMtuaoti Mm. m Auas is hidden b the s.io of fli loo ! He breatheth liagrant odouisto cheti ti e b-CNSid in Paradise ;md cn iveneth the pab.d fnoi.e in the pof. in dtst In II I GoD ALONK IS OMNIPOTENT ! He ihougn . and woitos west cuu ul ; He fiowntth. and they oisoive into snukt ; Ho srr.iieth, and the toimei.ts of the dan t.eii aro suspended. 1 he thun crn gs v, Hei min are the w hispeiii gs o His vmc ! 1 he lusiiing of His att i i c canst th bghtt in and an eaith quake: an. I with tlu shadow ol His gu ment 1 1 b!oltet: tlo Sun ! God alonk is merciful! V hen Hetoiged Hi iiiimutib't' decrees or. the anvils ol etei nal w isdon.. He tempered tic miseries ol the human aci in the fountains of pi y. Wtu u He h id ihe loundaions i f the wot hi, lie i. topped a tear upri the embryo niisviies of unboin men; aid thrt tear, fa'ling ihrngh ihe immeasurable apses of time, shall qutnch the gloving U .n i s cf the bottondess pit. He sent H:S Prtiphet into the wo id to cnlightmthe daiknessoltlic tubes; and hath pupated the pavjlio .s ol the Hoimi tor the icposo ot true believer-. God alone is ju t! He chains the laie. i chi.:c t thi disant vcii.at d binds ihtm both immu'aL y last io ! fnticss of things He decreid the unbeliever to wander ami-! ihe vthir'wind ol ercr. :md sniud his Si)iil tn fu'Ute torment. He piomulgatvd ihe int fial ;e creed and the g' tns ol cour. tit ss souls ol b'iiee-s which existed in t e rontcmpiaMon of the D-ny, expanded at the sound Hi j' stice rcfu-slcd rhe faithful. vhiie th dan.rit i. spiiit confess itindispair God alone is om ! Abraham the fa tldm knew it; M der'arcd it amnls' the hunderings ' Sinai; Jesu. pi otioui cctl it ; and he mssenper of G.d, the sword of his vengeance, frlrd the ild will 1 1 a in mmaliif tiuth Su ly Mm n is ONK.O"D iMMOHT.tL OMNIvCIt NT, 0!1' IPRKSP.N ! Mr SI Ml BC1FUL. atid JUST, aid Mwhcmctis his Apostle ! AUUIKNIIC A NK' DOTE When,

dur'tig the .at- war, A!miral W an en wa lyif:g in ihe htsapeake. Captain vnii'h vvas -cot by ''ommodorc Stewart, thin ai Norfolk loncgociate an exchange of piistners. The r.cws fiacl just ai rived of ihe capture of ihr Jen a, and the Admiral, penkmg ol that evtnt.aNkid Captain Smith Jm;w it happened that our li ig.ves vtcre so succt sv ful in tak irig their?. Cap'ain S answen-d thst he kt nv no reason tr r it unless it was thai we h iiL-lit btiler. " No," said tin du.i:al, 'hat cannot be; buttle teasMi is, that two thiids of your crews are Iviitish -ean.cn." l hen," leplicd Cap'ain Smith. 41 tne othet thin!, br ir g Americnn tiu.kes he whole !ifTeence" The Adn.'ral aucmpud nr. furi Io r vy p'anatiotis or argument cn the knotty stibjuct We dubt if the itcords of wit c:n p' ouuee a none happy repartee It was piompt and sharp ; and. at the same time, goes ro ihe verv heart an l marrow of tin question If is one of those poshes thai can m ith i be periled rot returned. It closed the game; the Admiral had not ano re r move.

An infallible remedy 1 r the Bloodu Tlux. cr any oi hrr flux- or lax to vjtt : Give the patient a tea spoon 11 1. of red baik (which is sold by the apothecaries in . under) every two hours, i e 5 or 6 tin cs a 'ay, in any vihicle I use watm wattf biccu it dosnot readily mix with cold 1 have culedeveiy person oi the bloody flux (uhose sickness I heard ol btfoie ihcir I'eath) hi Its reined), in two or three dav I solen.nly assoie you that no pt ison dii d who took it. f have used it 6 ct 7 years, that is, ever since I discovered i, 1 e;ave it to;bove 50pc.isr.ns last summer, and ever) one got well, though many diedol the flux before I heard of tfuir being ill. All this I can prove by mat wit. t esses ; but there is a better wat thi i. p y ir.g these matteis, to wit ni;kit p ht i . riment. A FRIEND To preserve Ch hit g1 he destruction to clothing and oth r aitick s of value, the use of which is uvually suspended duiir g ihe summer nmnths by nioth is not ot?iy cxlrtntly vexatijus, but often o scr'n us los W't are therefore pleased to have it in our power to state upon the authority of a respectable n edieal friend, who has often attr stcd is tffo -tf in 'his particular, that Colamu$ - crrn Fit g Root, whichabundsinthis vicinity ! rif ,- r t in thin slices, St scattered amoi g w..u 0f any kind, will cfT cfually repel tht aikuii of this destructive insect.