Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 October 1828 — Page 1

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Ingratitude mork. strong than traitors" arm " exemplified by he base conduct of John Q Jdojns towards the paui ots m the rev u n. Richard Xaglk, of Susquehana township, C tni la ounty, Pennsy iv amn, about the middle of January, 1828, kit hone on foot for Washington city, for the purpose ot trying 'o obtain a pension for his ser vices as a socher in the revolutions; y wat, having witn him his papers and voucheis of his ser vices He walked to Hauisbut gh. w hen the

member of the legislature taLed money by contitbutton sufficient to buy him a sun oi clothe, and pay his stage tare to Washing ton, where he arrived the latter pait ot Jatiu ary. He made application to some of the members ot conges, to present his pape rs, and as there couid be nothing decisive.)' done on the subject for some time, and his pj .o t) noi cnabing him to continue at tne cry he was advised by some of the members to call on the president, make ins case known, ..in solicit assistance, to enable him to return to his family He called at the preside nt'sd -or, and knocked a yellow man came to the door, and asked him what he wanted, lie said be wanted to see his excellency he had come lor a pension, and wanted some reuci to take him home. 1 he servant went into the president's room, and in a shot t time re turned, and told him he must go to the sccrc tary ot war ; he then t id the servant he had been there; the seivant went again to the piesidcnt, and returned and asked it hud any papers; he told the servant he had, and gave him thi ee depositions, proving his services as a soldier of the revolution, who took them in to the president, who told him to be goru for an fv.ster and a DIRTY OLD R.iS C.1L, or HE w.uld h ive him HOUSE IV HIPP f D " He then ihankoi hi excel lrcy lor his kindness and great condescension, and immediately kit the pi csident'a house. The papers sent by the servant to the

president, wee depositions ot resptetabe

VtNUEfciNES, (JND.j SA i i UhAV OUToBEIt is, 1828

whelming majority. Ui all the Chaises seuted 1 luy wcie ko undubiouO in tlic ar t io sckci roth lu w ic most diciUK'i) what which his enemies have endeavored to ius-en j niy, and I never hcaidot an opinion income , they piote-std o be, and who wi-um a iend to

upon mm, that oi being an amomoua cniej- j diction ct them and I think 1 had as good an tain' is one which they have aautitu io opportunity to have heaid it, il there huo with the gieatest pertinacity, and trom which - been a dissenting opinion, as any man in the

they have promised themselves the gieaitst urtny. I he nature oi my situation and duty

men own clums, without inttrt img witi tho duties ol mhtis. 1 his will appear in tho follow w g anecdote.

,k Wlt n -.he battle Was about to con. me ncc

success; and yet U is one which car.nuc be wtie such as necessarily associated me with 'at Nt w-Ot leans, on iht 8ih ot Januciy, on

which was to turn ihc ate ol the piatt.two

chaplains with whom 1 am w ell at quain ed,

supported, and is founded solely on the taci, all classes of men tiom the hmhest in com

that general Jackson has led our aimies to maud to the poorest wounded am. sitk soiuici

victory, and in doing so, aciuea to his own ana u the hospital and it was my piiviuge and t wi.dng to do any ihmg tney couid at the uy-

nis country s tame it is true tna m oppo duly to be on eims ot familiarity w ith the i ing ami: came to the gtnei at ai d said, what sing mutiny and treason, he lias wrtsitd pow men v .icn the dicipm;c e;t the aim) wouid j sh".U v.e d-?M Pray cvtiy minute vaid the er ftum the wicked and ttie weak, but when"nm cxic-nti ie otlicei & ot the tine. It vvasim general And as the chaplains have u Id me, the success of his arms rendered il ia avcs 'pmrsut tnal the men sh.outd be lite to open i it evtr one ot his ordeis was a ttntitd tO no longer dangerous, lu has suliei vd u to be vn-ir mmds to me without en;bai raso.ent, j thu' was. for they wcie in prayei t-Ge d cv-

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w i-i.n;a kjj luuinuuuu "iiwiii 11 , iii.li VCIH IO liie UKli MlOSl 5t'Cl eiiiUCtSeb, was tnken and yielded himself to tr.e n.at3iy that I might advi,e sytpati.ise v-iiiot con of the 'aw tor those iii!tingtu.e...s i,kj ... iss r. le as tho case migut itejuire. Yet wiilibii privileges which the safety ol his couuiij re- j u.e ,riir. tar inu: course, it wus my ioe to have quit eel jwith M t H.tmln i n (,t Hit :iimy, I do not re Where a charge like the one leieucu to. i mcmb- i to hnw i e.aieianv e,pii,ion eyprctscd

stan !s unsupported by 'he shauou oi pi uui. ! cor.u at y to In mu. .'.bo e; and cei '.amiy none

try ndnute whilst the battle ws figl tii g

u 1 wuu d only add. that we wen- expu t'l g1 a nn al engagement w ith ihc Butish every l our when :he execution ot the miii ia n en took place. " In making the above statements, I have

rndeavorcel io set every thing in the clearest

and without even a plausible ai gU:: eui io i; i ctnsu.'i'.g in the tcrfousl d;.ge-. , Use tr.neluct I l-.'jht I could, as 1 unceinood the tacts at

tavor, it is difficult la meet it ; so :ai , n ev i (, giicia. J.:c !--'. :(

ei, as negatne tesumony witi ich.it it sud ; mm mm tnat air. 1 1 : . i what but negative testimony t an oe uuli,i ed j an u: Lir !r..u.r

end I ever i.v.ai a i their t'ut.spi ing Y 1 had to do it fnm

nsact d m ; n-tmioi y. vv it i.out t l.e I tip ot papt is. in conth'it t -ei e sc (jot ii' e l my abcnce from hon e And

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against sucii a chaige tve have it in tbm.d vv is my mjuvicr i. iu ir sew'e i cc In l.i-;nv icspeufiiiiy submit ihtm to the com ance ! .Vait'-',! Ii! i T.t :i:;( ti !i-i. Ilia ..i llic liiiii.il.. !'ail!r. Ynia- ihpilirt)t ipi nm

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sc ve-Hcqtiam ed a iih the poski on oi tne io t; ish und American armies neai v vji !e n . after ti'.e battle ol .he Sin el J . ,u.:, 1 8 i5. ft c decidedly ot M.;in on . hut j'.ei:' J ;'.ki.n pur.uetl ti e Urn is'.-a-r.y a i J. ii

det.a , the chances v.e:e . ine m ten tiiat v kumi tv I ft . ... . I

won in nave capui'eq or ik:s; royt ei nn 'vi.o.t of them. So Sittistie. w js gcneui G...n-.'. t!ie cer taiuty of success which wm.i.- nae . tende 1 pursuit, that on h Vrriai .i Nev. Oi leans on tne evening of the -2d e : J .no- . and in his interview vv.ih ;.nci al J. t!: x. ointed eut to him the hi lihant rj.o: i -jni : lie had lost of add'o to hi own ' t : ion and tint of the ration, wi; S.jU! i. v.-'Ui oizi the safety of the count! y. UI saw the opport unoy 'h U pit -.f'i.u.',i ii elf (said t:e genera!) and v.iih apt! ti kr.owb.:dg ot every ih'iig at it om i e spective situa'ions, estin-ated the ; ;.;,tes in my favour even higher than von do Suecess was almost certain, hut u n'd '.rm. l.. u attended wiJ a tenib'e- el ' nj. u r. (. i-.W: an lite, ant! there was a iosibil:ttj of fui:urc ! vha; would have been hc coi; -t ;m s ot fan me? Wouitl not . r.; ;.'e ! haul.

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assumeelarms in eh .-fence o! i hciv t.miv e cr!. anel no; to wiii a rcputr.thm (or t ' cir )c.'U t " On re'atint this aneciotc. rcncial f-5ai s lemaikcd, 4i 1 hael long know n n e? nl Jaek-

pcisons of Cambria coimtr, who seivtcl with son to be a meritorious, high n i, ih d man. l.ut

bim in he war of the revolution, proving the i ever ml then oiet I proper iv csMmatc the pa

services f this deponent, and proved bttore

the judges of the court ed Q Sessions ol "Cambiia coutvy. Finding tha- he could ob tain no relict from the pro'ticn', he mane application to members of cemg' ess, w ho gave boo money to carry nim home lie win be cigh(y two years old next Match, am! was in the service of the United States, "m the i evo lutionaiy war, two years and eight nmnlhs, seven months of which time he was a puson er in the citv of NTe York. Cambria C')untu &s. Before me, the subscriber, aius'icc of the

peace tor the com.iy et v amna, pers na i

: i lotis i. which h.ad marked cc:v an e?l h.is

iite, and taught him to despise pc-senal fameAn intimate mtercejur se with eirn for many years, has torcibiy impressed upoi m tinconviction, that both as a public ami piivr.te man. he noi e closely rest' nd'.e;l Washington

than any individual that An erica ins nrcciu-! v. -islics of the as my concernii-g them was not

an- an act of meirv ihe-t me n e

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saeo;.i as a mesr c,e srt an;c inmir lit. r

rhe: app.ie..i; n. tt :i o eh aw a petition w!un ti; y In cam e ,;.t;-fn d it coub! b; u'ovx. wi.haeluc iil:mi1 tr 'lit satety yntl sen oidmalion o' the armv, fhe humane f ci'os ot tlir. ouiceiss'iil apfeaifel in their eadiness r to. waul me in the discharge rd my sob t o eluty in heh.nl ef 'hese men's souls. Ami I hac nuitiivcitd to shew, temi n.y inter -c.uise vi ii I'.tsc our tmlotMinate fellow

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; m vair-. loi vj-o.: iclt us not without a hope in

,.. j iheii death. I have thought it pte-per to ad The Rev Seta Poin- This pious minis vert to their reiitrious fcclinirs, on account ed

' est ,-eaonct! i c oak Hei timbers an e ntiilv s del, ?i d c-.u!ke tl as nig' as the hii'h fi i k be l' i plai kmg so 'ha si e n igt ho 1 er iaum.led. aiti ciosstd the At'aiiiC vvithou- plarking inside oi out. In adeiiriou to w hat is common in slo j s of v. at , -h- s piovidcd wiih & spar.de r k . h wi'l riT iul slt ':e rrd rnn.toi t to t lie i n in h: t! weather. Uci hulwa k above thespar !'- ck are the same r- n n e ichati' vtsscls ' h tiDuil architeci Mr Sau ucl Hartt, li Mip rmend d he vessel untler rctun ttloro C! aune y. in occoi dance with he neuielstnt 1 v :j,r naval elepartn cnt ; and the nMmer in hie it he has e:eruted histak t;fltctsihej ' :ght st cieelit on his profe sional skill. The vessel will br lightly aimed with twtht irstf arj et t w t r.'y uv un, ; b i spars tid ringing vvill pot be so beaw as in cornp.. op sloops ol war. v() that be nay ot aied w;M' a smaller ce mp'inre nt of nu n, an object

j ? pun toy lmpoi tance on a voyage of such ! elm ..tinn

Vr have hen h'ghv, gratifit d to fi- that tl e men betsoMht Lvrennn I N 'Hin; tl soV, n. h;s city . 1 a e taken up the Mibji t v. ith g't; tspij!t; iin have lon -inc C4 n o-m.i-ratte! te thesecreraiv ot ht navv 1 1 e d- ep in ret st the society leb in the cntet pi i-t -o be sent out under his special care at el d' ee lion, j. d thcii zeal and willii g; ss to co op. rtc him in maiming nnd artniging all iho scientific details ol 'he eyrdii-n A Y Siarecman. I os don Aupio- 20 Fsom tl r Haze 'r dv Ft t e. el. .fed Ai 22. V't'vva fug 9 The mail fie)n Oeles of Jmv 27 I as ai nvnl hete but ht ing not) ing f I impot tance It was merely know at Odessa. that great piepat ation wtit maki; g in the am pait'v to attack in fiont and paitly te turn the feirtified mmp at Shumh . anel that nothing decisive h. d aker. place sn cr. iho news fron the head quarters the fortnight be tote. Letters fron. G.tUac z. addressed tr mercantile house s in this city, agree in these statements; and the acconm tie;m 'he frontiers which at nounreel with mucb copfjelenc v lev elays ag? ihat thr ramp at Sbumla hid been

tor ol ;ne Memoelit m neiy v.!m;v:-s ,ie !iap i the ennnt ctmns ef ti e deceased into whose lain in 'he army dut mr ;e hm w a. a-d ut , hands this may hill Thinking it proper th.at tended upon the 5X M I LIT I MEX";ihey should have, a clear statement of the tor some elays pievious to iheir cven;:i"ii anel j.rospcts ol these mm in their last moments.

appeared the above named Kichar et Nag e. j m their last moments, in unsncr in a Icic ; " I hav e thought it most barbarous to snort

and b ing sworn according tol w,dotroe j adeh e: '.eel to him by scvei -ii ge ntieme :n has w ith their ft clings as some statements ha c pose and vay, that the foregoing siaicme. nt is i given a very long and full account of t he seemed to elo, w hich I have met w ith. Thev just and true. his j whole a flair, ot their euTincc and of their ex- seem to make use of the dcael and the agonies RICHARD 'AGLE. etution. We have'm room lor the whole 'of the dying, in the most wanton manner, to jp-a. k j U tu r. but cannot omit he loitovv irg extracts , insult the fee In gs of the living Sworn and sub-icribed tins !t !w ot Jmv, ' horn it. V nile these exti acts v indicate con , As to coui t mat tia s I seldom sncnt a mo

1S23 JAMES MAGLLIIAN,J V Jackson and tell us much to bis honor, there ment atone whilst in the army It was not

I, James Mageehau, the Jpuc named pis' I is not a word in the rest ol the h tter impugn- ' my p'.ace It was business that belonged to stoimed bv the Russians, turr-s out r be preice of the peace, elo ceriily, f-at I ha-.e been j ng his numamty. or the pre-pr iety -cf his cor.. other men, and 1 had my own duties to attend o a-ure, though the persevering valor of tho

acquainted with ihc said Licmnel Aae;e tor j Juct. At anoi : tirr.c ve vhall give the 1 to ot ail t':C men m the vv or Id. it least be twemy years, las' past, and that heisa man ol whole letter. Kait Rcf::ih!a:n comes a picacher of the gospel to interfere good moral character, anel haa always sus'ain 4k In i etet ence to the par ticriar facts stated ; w iih the autl.o: ity of the army,th.ev wou'd be cd the reputation eit a man ol Acta bv j by co'.onei R relative to the time for wkirfi fhe most danr'eious n.en if they did so. Men JA MLS MAGKLII AN ! the 4k six miliaa men" were ni's-ered, L might he ted into impi opi ie tics ir the most j vvoulel say that the v vvete raivd and viwsrer inconsiderate marnei,by their means. The Ftom the N'c" V-"k Motninp: Courier. ed into service for a d r:n ot six t orrmis' very ccr.imon argument would be the preach General .Indrew Jackson. Lew men have j thct men themselves tnost cerruivl undtr er v mild no: know ingly lead us into any thing bee-n b. ought be to re the American public tor j stood tt so ! In relation to the mutiny and w long, and he is more capable e.f judging of the suffrages ed' their U 'low e i i z e . s. hav e j '.esei i'v n, tnese nun e!id in v id jrion ot all or i w bat is right, than wc arc Rut instead of stiff, red more from the tongue- ol the sland-J j der and at the expense ot theauthoiity ot th.ejtbis, a chaplain lining his own place, and rcr, or the pi n ol a tioeotiotis r.nel unprinci- ; arnry on the I9 h ol Srp'emla t , ; s I under 1 'aiti. full; attei iring to l:3 own duty, is one ef pled fae ion.thati Akhukw Jackson Every ! stooi!. or:e day before the term ui'ihrtc ninths the mos important members oftheatmy If cliarvje w hich ce)it el vhgt at-, or elesti eiy hin j had expo cd, kid the btivesoi t!ie at my, , -ur ii aas ai e impoi tant to attend to the boehes in the estimation of the people, has, under elil ih -ke opto tlic s'oirs ot p; ( j dot.s, provis ) ot tot mer, in an aimy, what must a chaplain fcrem pretexts, been brought against him j icr. el themseves and m. cited eff on ; be. wirosr busi. i ss it is to aticne) to m. n's

An intelligent and enlightened community next day, s if they would ak- ii upon them j -ouis X (u n. i al Jackson w w sensible of this, ; haste to ft tcti the treops ot Ibrahim from the

have no sooner showed their elisgost at t e ; selves to hi jtidges ot the law, arm m defiance , ano ncv i r w e i .t on an cxpr :tit?on, either great More? fall ?cv of one char g, than another, anel 3lill a of th-e auihoiityeit the army, go their owner small, from tic commence. ment to the

n-' er has been b'ought totwaid to injuie and j way : .vnd l w.ould a!o aUl hat tiny were ; clojrft the war, vitbeut hi chaplains, with! rem the Mercantile 1dverti$rr. de iy if possible, ttie popularity w hich he j at raumed, tried and conch mned h.y a Court neanv all of v. hom I w as arejuainted. T'ey! The G.dat'ra ti ieau va "to sai tn the 23d bt s justly a'qeiiicJ, antl which judging martial, as is stjttii in t! line r ot c oinne I R v et e g; nei ally n.e r; of ' rict piety, most ze al j for Rio. wjtb Imel Stf Mbrd. on a special f ii.'h '.;vi'anc wilt ot.Ue h.rni itu- n.- t ! ' h''e emh- i-o ' 'id' ' h. i-'-vr;,'r"'s.'T ; flrl,;,"t? - .r ,.r,,'-r- 'r -" - - -,

Russians, the presence ot ihc empe tor and

he mpei(,r fe.rce witn which ttxywihattack this important p-ir.t, pronnses thcra here als" biiU'ur-r nrrcess P'inee Piil-p of Hesse Hondmrg, who ia g e to hi Ressian ad quarters, arrived a Ga'hez on the 2rl July. Count Le e n Poh.ski. who wan to go as Russian ambassaelor to Lisbon, arnl who vas on his way to his destination, has arriv d I e hut on arc unt of the late arrests ir Poruval, is indue-ed to, wait fe r tint her ins'Mic'ier s Lx bov. 6 An Austrian captain, who fas arrived here in ihirty cbvsfion A'fX .nelria. repots that a' the time of hi H pa 'iirc

thirty tiar spoils wcregepir-g recU in all