Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 19, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 15 November 1828 — Page 1

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V KLIHU STOUT. j VINLKiVJSES, (1ND.) SATURDAY, MJVKMBhK 15, 1828 Oft.

Til t) WESTERN UN IS pubi.ined a. 50 cents, lor 5-2 numbers ; vh ich may be discharged by the payment of &2 at the time of subscribing. Payment in advance, being the mutual interest ol both parties, that mode is solicited.

conducted by one ot tlic leadets ot the nation, aiid Paltick Carey, a young man ot lutein gence. 1 he number ot Creek students at

failure to notify a wish to discontinue at

lh expiration of the time subscribed tor, will V niiiiftf!rr.d a new cnL'iiL'cmviil; ik no suo-

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scribcrat liberty to disco- tmut, until an ar- j '-" lut;,-y lesmitu 10 an me r.gypuat. soircaraRCsarepaid Subsciibjrsinutpaytnc. subjects whom the Greeks have T.r.nnn tl.,.r np.r8 w.icnsentbv man. pnsoiic.s, as well as the cilice. sand

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Letters by mail to the Edi.or on ousmess i ot tne E.ypuan sloop of war captuied must be paid, oi they win rv, be tended to. oy me Russ.a., at Uuden. Produce will be rccci.ca at the Lash 4 llt Aug-uu gu liusite contains the ml-

gyptian troops will embark in vessels to be sent from Alexandria to tnc Morea which are to be escorted, in oing and reluming, by Fieuch and English ships ot war. All the ureck slaves arc to be delivered up to the al

lied admirals by lot alum Pacha. Mchcmet of Washington. - I he appearance ol the bus Aii is aUolo restore tno.e who were conveyed ' and theii conductors was unlike the wretched

to Egypt aLei ihe battle ot Navaiino. Ad-

miiai L-odtington on his side, has engaged to

stales the majoiit) was um one -vie. in me conusi which is going loiwaid, out minister Mr P ha. ben. bonitwhai dccustd i he

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tut acaaemy win now Dc about thu ly, an u- ( lohowmg is an i xnuct tmm he Sol ul u.is

iiaiijjijiiauuillil.UCdl lilt l.tJiJ I CVCMini; " 1 DCICh 1. 01 W.t..l(P i UsUUIwD

wnli lounUailo.i tuai ih Amu icai. i..ii."tcr is the secitl agent ol hpain, instiucml, and

well paid tor dividing anu destioyn.g u.,md

cendiiion ot the Creek nation, of which lately we have frequently hea'id We took occasion to inquire of Mr. Carey

the sta:e ol emigration .onong his country

that he is taking measures lor ihe u c nquesi of the counii). Nor is ihis sn,ige,

loi he knows mat our piuspeut) is as ntju-

mcn. We w ere informed by mm that col. j diciai lo ihe imei ens ot his nation, as r

Brear'y was employing cveiy measure to ob

tain emiguims, but was likely lobe defeated ... i . . .

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dependence is to ihe mitrcs:s o: Spain

l oi K.1HOS, and Lbtox s, are the names ox

I m his expectations Oi the emigrants who! two Masoni skis in Mexico

Muktt Price, for subscriptions, it delive.cd 'owing m cihg.nec, u.tteu Liajova, August wcie stationed at fort Stroihei , two hundred Poncnfit - Ou; tears a.e toe- so.n ; alizvithi , the year t0' A cvv U b 11 was ru-ui- desened and returned home, leaving a lew ed ! A cnii wa. has b(,k..n out in Mexico, Advkrtisements not exceeding thirteen ----, ionic i.umbsr ot one thousand mulattoes to pursue th.ir journey lo ihcfno. and the rej uhl.c is ma siateol tei i ih.e anatlinesj wilt be is.-; ted three times tor onedoi- mcn ,,au ii-- imp,.-.iant advantage over rnised land. The chiclsol the Creek nation chy and contusion. This wt learn by papers Ur. n.ul twrniu.Rvp r.tnts for each af;ei in- ll,e iuisl1 : ua' --t-rduy i.,icii!gcnei' I strenuously dmv emnlovinur anv meiisurev.., iuv !eteixcci bv the l,.f!rr.. r,U.. ,r,i.J

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sertion lougei on. - m t e same prpoiiion JC7Person sending Adves tisc;i.cnts, must specify the number ot times th y ih them inserted, or they vill be conunu.d un il ord ercd out. and must be paid fvr ace o.dingly

From the Mercantile .Idvertiser L L HIOM EUROPE. New Ycrky Oct 23. i ne packet ship Henry, hum Eondoti, and Suhy, fiom II tvie, arr'ned yesterday morning. By me iattei we have Paris papers to the 15th uli inclusive, and by the former. L mdon dales to tne eve ning of the 1 4th. The intelligence from the theatre of war

was rccei-cd uom -iu Russian ctnijiai Go.-

eny that tnc lu.k- ei e adv .nt.irg and Hit Russian coipa ieii aun. lli.i.crto li e i ut k canioiKtl at eu...., ,. ho endured pi i va-lons tjlevc.; kiiki, .r.d tiiciiisCi es to i ;ke req-:isti ns :n u,e mteiior ot the eoiii.tiy. lint :tiji In, urn u ol a lJacnawiih twelve iituus .;:d .Aiiuuis, lli.v marched, to the iitinibei .! twe-nty t h n and ufainst the Rvissian corp. (iueial Gcism l, who felt that he ua r,o. aulls' ivm y sti ong lo i esisl nu-.nbtrs so sup-ji ior, oi uci eu his ion.es to retieat on t!i t-i.ii anu i.i i.i iho owei ol the

(Uscoui ag; emigration aoiont; theit peop e. ' i i r. . i . .

i nc question is icu lo individual tree choice From the New York Journal of Coriirr.erce (f Oc'ober 25 . TIIC ?II.XICAN l-RESIDKNTIAL ELKCTIOS.

The following will iead unh th' miei

lioin Via Ciuz The Indent id. nee aied

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lion V e I a I l UZ no I he 9ti. uli inn U. . .n,.hf

Us papcis lo the latest dale Ihe election

retui ns had been lecciwd fi'm twelve s'atcS j ot.l) three of which gave a maj. iiy t ; G"jer-

reio l ncie wa no un ger any dHibt o ihe

isue ot the en ction Pt diMz s chi s n pre.

-nemy aiiiiK ilu -.! f. j .-. witii a cousifiei hie quan iiv ; p: ovr'.-i-.n'... and miite lais tor

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does not announce any great progress in tin j bid.;e. 1 added t fuel the Vui ksovenotii. military operations. It appears there was. no j genei a. Gcif.) i: 's c: i ps u Cz' oi, .n.d c austru'h in ttic reports of an armistice It seems I ed nim eonside:abe loss. Cou.icis wtio

.IXiC.- : ;.s evident U liscn tf a tiarlul i' -JfhrcT.' :'ing even to subvert the t;ov

me;)t. We arc acrry to etc that the Mexi cans are thus jealous ol this count iy. It sin r. s that they are v.itcrly ij-noiam ot the tee-lit. e:s of the peuplc of the . United States towards their icpublic. Wc trust the con duct of our minister has not been surb as to justify the insinuation nn-dc against him Extract of a letter, datui August 28, ftotna a gentleman in Mesh o, IVom whom we have before rece'ued similar favors: Th.c pubJir mind is engrossed at.picsrnt with .he presidential election, which takes

the armv assembling tor the delcncv ol j place on the fust Ser-'ember The candidal s

hear the propositions that had" hem announ (thai ca-mal. win iimo-M,.. to 200,(JU0 infamry, j .ti c, I)nn Vicente Guerrero, to whom tiny ced Wc are assUied that lord llcytesbury ! ..r.d e:gmy (!mu-a!.d Egyptian ho:se men ! give tne title of the ' Hero of the south'

declared that the po te was ready to accede;.. I 1 mr-nense nuinbe veie engaged in making the treaty of Ju'y 6, to leave Russia the two; entreneiimtnis, winch were aiieady defend ed

prmctp times, and pay her an indemnity tor v i.i-t

the expense of the campaign, on condition that the emperor would withdraw his troopto the other side of the Danube. rhr.se o vertu 'es h u c no be n successful. The em

peror Nicholas did not fi h! in what was of sequence ?;t . fcred to him the inviolable guarantee lor the ; stop a im k free nr.viga ioa ot the Biack s;-a mentioned in board.

his mantles o ; and in consequence -he neiro- j oiatct

however, says the Courier Krancais, accord ing lo what has transpired fr m the despatches, u that efforts have been made for the res toration of peace, and that the emperor's jour

ney to Odessa had for one ol its objects t

immediately sent w(Y to Ij.itluu.st loritinloi ceiiicnts. Nuiveious herds ol oxen have been driven to Widdin by t:ic i in ks " A iCtt(r Irom Constantniople of August 14,

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on- to its iu.pnTiancc. Paity i att in sident I he i monsti anc e td Vt t a Ci uz has

j been mehi etuaigt ii Santn Ana has . ccorj ding.y iiscd a it hellion against il-e govein-

ment, and ihe Gi.entio paity ir V ra Ciuz have iak n up arms A b'.dy ol troops has been marched under the c jnm. no ot Santa Ana, to Peiose. On the d y wI.o.iIk Ii dependence sailed, ad vices were itceivtd t:om that place, informing that he had ttiken possessi -o t the castlt Such is the worth of Mexican naiiiotism !

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t'O'i Wil'i

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inui. c. cannon. e;.ca sn-op ot w r Echo, had cm i-.z :-.e 5 url'.s on the 12 h Jit ;v, in the

n vviiii.ii she

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. iH. ac ion took p! icr ;n con :ei;.pi uu(:c by the E ho to veNei with Greek slaves on

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tiation vvas broken olT almost as soon as it j 10. h ol Af.gust h-e-n received. was set cn font. Prince Meltcrnich, and th. 1 he e-nqieior r! I -ins-da ii; opened the duke of Wellington, therefore, must contrive , trade with K.imsrk ..: !;a, u ( eirn natio-r.

ltiss'aicd tiiat Uu! ! Iiyisbui had wnnni o his go crumcitt, that .he had received fron; the emperor f.atisi'rrtory a s s u r a r e s r e 1 a t i v e

to the object o! the .

other combinations. Letters of .he 28th of August from Odessj state that the siege of Varna continues The Turkish garrison had made a sortie, and had been repulsed with considcrab'c loss

Thai" f the Russians is inconsiderable ; but j Madftp Th general Prince Mcntchik; ff was wounded bv the ;.a ticuus ci' a bail, aid his life considered in danger. The j land o, Monm; i Paris papers of the 15th, mention a report j has b?-.n hande

that Varna had surrendered. ! :y r m km t!er-- - A letter of the 2d September from Vienna i Onr enm!", ?s ,;c

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'iul Don Gom."z Pedtnza, the present minis lev of -.'.-a', niclstMo.cd the " s:-cond emneioi c Mr;:ic.f) " Gueriero's pnrtv is said to In composed of the most violent siiits ihev had no idea ol anv thing like ?.v '.p.Krd'i' n i: 'he outset, and sp.okeof his cieciion wrh th? ;:'eatrst cor.ndencc, bu iattcily thry hav b.corr.c nun h alarmed, th.eir cast b---iitr al most dcspcra.e. anil iiavo come out thh tin o-';st vso:er.l a. cushions ' cu cm 'hn.k of )"h? ' p-.! -rmg between the J konians i:d Adams inT, is ford !o i, lh-eh v e. w Ik- '' ab.oad, :;nd (Go!, look upon that at scan '. innis. iiae mr-de pnvtic mar inqniry respect

merits and duu Tits ci the two cm

and have formed md altered mvnm

l inn o! ''leiii a'aic.v. (.iirn as I have con suiied eiuercnt pci sons r. the sitbir ci prom whai I can bear, fiom tho'.e heloting to t ei 'I f r ;K-,rty, gen. (toci uto, the Yo kino can

i:it tin

ciin".tr, Cini! n

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a pa; r

who d- r'ai ed 'nineH'

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says "Several travellers annmmcr tint a I mi :fon runes, -id

scarcity begins to be felt at the can p nf'them Ctioumla. The tumour of the P.iissi.uis ha-. - j did dc

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''.o:- el innee- di-nce in its infancv , anil vv lm :'r,n jn its defence during al! its reverses

heaire of all kinds of! He is n generous c go.-d hcattetl chiefrair-,'

cannot loresec the end ol : as the wend goes with y u, well dispfs d

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Inline ha at e deset tei, towat d;. ' 'rani-ers of ali nations" So f

it so

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dati -n u i ,os !;i ( vciy qi:aite! ofthi.j -cod On the other hand he is fond ff to k

ing experienced considerab-c loss bclorc that ; unhapj y is!a:.d i here is scarcely a pess n ; tmhting, cdid the gnming table, and if an in

fortress is contradicted. Extract of a letter from Bucharest : " On the 1 8th August, the I urUs, o the number of twenty thousand men, made a so; ie from their entrenched camp at Cahdas. opposite Widdin, advanced as far as Czo oi, upon the Crajova road, seized all the amnainitioo, pro vision-, and forage they couid i'md, an.d w-iih-Orew, taking with ihcm several thrutsund head of cattle. The whole district d' Mehe-

j of respectid)iii.y w ho 13 not in t!,e dungei n

andir- ns. ja!y suved themselves on bord the ianriisli fiig'a'c, uimse commatidc-;, in -pite d the thu att nmgs of t!if .Migiu lis's, a Tied atncc!am vessel, i-r.d carried the fugitives, ine iud!,,.g the. governor (the brave V j'dos) in Enl Oui dispositions :o re

ccnc ou! imjd-rr'ne enomies wcrt

nossib'e, but tin

the best

did rot t!is mbavk in front

c . he city Thev ior.dcd in Machio twenty-

diwz has been laid waste Genera, (tei. mar , Tt.e miles trom the ci;y. a place commended having received reinforcements succeeded in ' y mijor Biit!i and major Saiga, o, who both driving them back to Calelas. Upon recti v ; sold memsetves to hc reheis Tiny marched

ing intelligence of these events, count Lang- i immediately upon the city, . those : that were j

rron proceeded with the greatest haste to j a. vc to retch the English mat) of war were the Crajova, the inhabitants of w hich place vv re ' onlv persons who escaped. The trooss ccnX preparing to tlee I he Turks o! " (.uirgewo si-it of eighteen hundred titcn belonging to tlic V and Si'.istria make frequent sorties, which the j 1st and 2d .egiments of infantry, and the 5th 3 Russians always succeed in repel iing, not chasseurs. I lie so nad on is composed of one

withstanding the numerical superior ity of the ; line of hatilc ship, two luxates, two corvettes, Turks, but the loss of the blockading troops! two brig-, and three armed hips. The gov is nevertheless very considerable " ! crnor is the tyrant Jso- Mar ia Monieiro, and A letter trom Corfu, dated August 2 I, '; the new magistrates have already commenced '9 states that the congress so long talked of, at ; their woi k of d sti uction. The propci ty of Tvhicb deputies of Greece and Turkey were all tlr.se that have fied. is confiscated Busito be present, is not likely to b held at that . ness of course is at a stand. Mow often have ' place. The three ambssad )i s were prep r J we remembered what you said at the moment ing to depart for Giecce, in order to hold a; you left your prison to retire to the United conference with the admirals The Eng'ish States ? You are safe, and that a eonsoia

tri-uc is ca: rjed on by op.e wit!) a prttty wo n :.n, he is very Icnier.t towards then- ; with fhtst flaws in his chat-.cter, he has no know ledge of diplomacy, and not one requisite tal eir for a p: evident IVdiaz;?, t Ii c Escnscs randidate. is a man totally d'il itnt t;om his o n p.iimr He was in ofh' e under the Spanish government, and continued so dm ing the i e volutin, until the declaration of independence. He is a man of talents and firmness not to be shaken by pretty w- men or doubloons; a law in passed, is sure to be enforced by him. He is not friendly to strangm s, bu' disposed to suf frr tlicir residence, knowing that they improve the country. A man of hi firm chai acteris calculated tc - make hirmelt diealc(! i)v that class ol people who form the mass ot Gueriero's party. T his class, v ho are a verse to order naturally, and now toiled in their hopes of getting one of their own ranks into the presidential chair, are brought to a state of desperation, 3nd have given cause toi apprehension, that if Ptdraza"i3 elected, they

Frt.m the Trn h Teller. iHELsiA'D Evmyst'ing now indicates a sprvdy crisis m the -.flairs ot In land I ho pioplc in thai Unhappy countiy have airiietl at a state ot exenemint which admits ol no delay in apply ing a icmeny lothe many evils ot vhtch ihey so jns-ly complain; :md the iii iush goveinnu m, convinced ol ifis. tmccs y ii p n,s of a disp(.itif;ii to y ie d t, iho necessny O -rl e other hand, the O ; nge party evince no such dispositioii s n,.ijs apprehci sions ai e i uici tained by U c peaceahic poitiun ot the c tinny that tht Orange ycomamy ot tin nnnl o a lnt w' I create uLstuiban. c .id riot Ea i.e-t and rf;ert apjdn aliens n j t be. u n adi ro tin j- , rn.eiit she in- he i 1 1 c si'y t thrii in tnee a:c dtsbanc uici t ; indeed .. I ac oun s . e n stain g t i ihis body be i,Te ed t.- i-vist much onger, there bids t :i t, be a o n itoeilion. p cpa? ed, irftV kc,iy firif.rtm d by the Oiangen en Hisoi y ha -no h , ike the pei e u'.ion of re Cathohcs n IY v anagh. II the c.i unts con'aii ed in u- liish fi'c3

aiecoricct and trom the tesj ertabiiiry o the papers tw.m whtr ct we rictin- our ii fo.matmn, we haven r ason lo doubt ti t ii cori edi t ss.it wouid appeal hat a ii'or ataimii g cii-is tor ihe peace ot Iitiar.d is at hand, i he Cati olit s, in,'e d are orderly. w-l!ion uucUi., and c dient to the laws I t irs. i m is peace; they lave their all al -r-.kr; it is tin. ogh hgai and cnnstiui'ional n psrs they n.avc tat bed the very porcli o t he r mple t ubeiiv, and already do the gates open lo tt cciv e them. 1 his does not suit the Oiange pprstcumrs, ihey must have violence, or the ascendency " is tvriiu t foiever I he Orange sy s'em, therefore is civil i- ar an end t.-t ver y peaceful and r arirr al !is-ens-ion tt e bay nnct tl.e ls! ti qu 'tns a rcbe- i' ii a rtha!ot tin pcnni ode a r.rw leuse of rhe a ceiub ncy , ar.d a c't Rotate count!) To? t!;i s4i' o nu i cv, aiu- in the name ot that power uhh h 'ell 1 1 sacied records ol "peace be with y. u' to its creatures, do we eainesi'y In pi that those to whom the temporal p'-wii I as be n deit gat ' . will interpose "n tin e-ai d savt fron ihe ' ( nf!" t that thr ateiis in fmpj v E it n illions of t nocent bengs who e omy part in civil diseoi d, is to suffer. Vermont G vi n.oi Crafts, the ne w chief mngisii '.re o? Veim.nt. delivered tits fi.t spttch 'othe legislature on the 10 t- O ober It is a juoicieus and well written : cument, ol w hich the tollow'mg i- th c. mding pu. g aph A. Y. S:a'rman

will strain every nerve for a revolution In

deed they have assert' d as much as this in the " 1 here is anorher subj . w.'un 1 ap-

puldic prints bv saying, awake, .Mexicans I : proach v.rh irluctance, hot -hic. ihe so

if I'cdraza is picsident, you have either toj lenm duty which I owe to my count-, ii f;uwcar a most servile yoke, or raise another re j ccs me tonraic. It is the bit t mess am'. a volution I" Th.is is the present sfa'c f the j crirnony. v' ith which the cri. rest forrhc high-

pu'dic mind Next Monday will der n't- rhe t st ' fin es in our ovtn.usent, is connuced

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consu's appointed to reside m Greece had ' ticn to your family and friends. Youaie cnset out for their destination, and those of Rus pving the free air of Columbia, and we are

eia were expected ; mourning over the rifms of a shadow of liber ( ino ortant (pu sion of, u Quirn Sera Prc&i j ne.d rH misrepri ser 'a'ior.s. slander U abuse,

The following is from the Messenger cies '. ty ghen by don Pedio, and destroyed by his den r." Gneirero, o P'Cfi-.za: j winch are so ur'-parir;g,y he,tovt (l on Yo Chambres u After having concluded, at A ! brother, or more properly to speak, by the s: rTrTir.FR 6 Hiving an oc.oi tunity tf . firs' characters ot our untiy. Ttiat the pri-lex-indri.i, the convention tor the return of I j treason e.t the duke of Wellington forwa'd this by the way of NrvJ)rkans. 1 j viiegc of electing -ur rulers and mih for brahi'n Pcha, and his troops to Egypt, admi j In tlie ncr -.t-ssel I u ill give y.-iu a more w ill r.r.t w att to hear the result oilhc elccti j I'm ire d periods a privih ge in w hich the xril C.riA rlntvf nr nrri vrd . iiT Ti viti'in at h ' r.Mrn! n- !irr n.l il i h? r t - c t t-t, .n We In v p vrt lirnril Imtll t li C nt e I i i rrllrnrP O1 a O I b I can form ol I'Dll'l nniflt

rf W 24-h of August. Forty one Egyptian vessel. 1 The troops and the country people bave ' or fates I f-us far, Pedraza has five staff; principally consists, should be the eai.s- of V n l,vo divisions, under the escort of Fn-nrh ( b.en poimittetl to plunder the houses of the j to Guerrero's one Guenero's par y av that j surb an unpu cc' n'd .giratmn of the r.uVjj ' and English vessels, 'ollowcd him closelv. to ; v ietims of d jM.tism, ord terror predominates ; the Vera Cruznoon have protesred ..gainsi lie mir-d ous, to.ihe njl friemS t. . n. in- ( take on board ihe Egyptian tioops. On th; 1 throughout lor citv." -the election of Pediazi. strdrrg l..t -here Utirininns b a s u e of ihr c!t p st ne:ct.

25th, the French and English squadion?, in; ; was foul pliv in taking the oes Ger; s:m ' It is not ny iitennon, in this pi:-,r-. t mtr virtue of "vn arrangement concluded wi h lb J Fiomtlic ''h.e-'kee P' ccnix. 1 3 Ami is said to he at the hci.d ofthe pr;ts ; into anv c.npjris n rf the M-.p:. quati

rahtm s rnp ucy.ctuercu the port ot 4av., ; Kr.hK INDIANS

lino, and ancho ed there, to wait lor il.carri- Ncvj

valofthe Egyptian division." j b v 10

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w !-,,. ( j .tavv ac.d-Slums linm irn srate ; seven ior 1 euraza. kicvs coiequercr wnio v r.y mm ( oou:r , Kcntu;kv. They were three for Guerrero, and in one of the latter j institutions, fiom the manner in which tliis i 1

h is sta'e i, that bv the convention ndc v 1

Alexandria by admiral Codring.. . 0 I. .

d y::n tcae wpzt win ec xne ; ncMinrs oi mc iitsuruu o xt v. wicn if5

r,.- o'npany of Creek conse'iuence ? im" b nV ihe pub-?f i, inn. but t. ..v be - . ' r. ;;as;.i d 'his 'iire a few It is now 7 o'clock, p m. and tone are re f ir r v f !:o-.t cit'7. n. M.mc of tb c' r vt r .

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