Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 20, Number 32, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 September 1829 — Page 1

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WESTERN SUN Si (BENERAL ADVERTISE BY KLII1U STOUT. VINCENNES, (1ND.) SATURDAY, SEIM'KMMEH 19, iaay. Vol. XX. No. .12.

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Till: WESTERN HUX IS published at g2 50 t ents, for 52 numbers ; which may be tlischarccl hy the pay inent ul at ibe time of subset ibing. Payment in advance, bcimr the mutual in tcrest of both parties, that mode i solicited. A lYilute to notify a wish to discontinue at the ex pi t atio: of the time subscribed for, will

be cond lord a new ongagemcnt ; no sub

nhrr

The whole distance from the Hudson river to the Mississippi, at the junction of the Hock river, is less than 10U0 miles. The route extends along one of the best parallels of temperate latitude, and in a gtcvt part through the most fertile and valuable portion of our country. A Railway constructed up on thisioutc, would connect in the most advantageous manner, the agricultural, navigat-

1. -iv to discontinue, until all at-' nHJ am' commercial interests of the regions

iv.uagos a: e p i:d Subset ibcrs must pay the 1". ...! 1 th-urnaners when sent bv mail.

Lutets bv mail to the Lditor on business I extend the ptoduction and desscmination ol

ri'hthc t tid, r thev will not be attended to. v tiliivt)lc c n w id oil 1 1 1 c 5 Ihroutjiuut tlic most

rr. will be received at the Cash , mstam portions ot our counti y.

Mirk, t iV-rr, lor s'

v. 1 1 h 1 ' 1 the year.

thscri'itions, if delivered ' l1 a military, as well as a commercial point ' ! of view, the resultsol such a Hallway would

Anvr.HTisp.MF.NTs not exceeding thirteen surpass the power ot calculation. U ithsueh .v. wiil be inserted three times for miedol-! ample means lor thtowing any amount id

Jar, r.r.d t:vei!:;-ivc cent:; for cu h after in-; mtai y imcc ami mateual, at any time, to

V-iion InmroYnnes in the same nvonortion. ! almost any point ot our Ironticr, with a rcpi

7lcrs":H sendinr Ad vet tb cmen. must (lil resembling that of an express tider, we

oerilv the number ol times they w Hi them should have little occasion to claim the res-

uuee topics on which he was not pi cpartd to It consists ot 30,000 men ot all ai ins. Ciendiscourse ; thcrcloic, at fust, I mciely ics-! ual Dicbitch is said to be picputing to pass

(juuueu uncuy unu generally to uis lnijumcv the Halkan. f

(ii'StCF. Letters from Corfu to the 12tL

inst. slate that count t apo el'Istria had issuciV.

Uui judge ot my unification when 1 found 1

was 111 the presence ot an intelligent and pe

netratinvr individual, tnlted with

onal putt ci a ot a high oidcr. My it cent ar. ; were not to quit the position tluy occupied livat trom Europe naturaby led to some re- unless eompclh d by toice. These advices maiksonthe political condition ol that quar- jeonlirnud thcicloic, the lefusal of the count ter of the globe, and to the tonic ol ilie war to accede to the icuucst of Mr Dawson, that

boidcriiig on the numerous rivers, canals anoUbelween the Hussiaus and Tuiks. On this lie would withdraw the Greek toice within

laKcswun wmen it communieatcs, ix wouuipmujcet he vv as pet lectly vv ell mloi med, cviii- the limit allotted by the allies to Greece, as

run; an exact Knowieuec ol the nosilions ol an uw conn t nt smtc.

the contending armies, their matches U Ucii JheljsikWc regret to find various indicounteiinatLhcs, the advantageous posts ul ( cations ot new troubles in this countiy ; cxcach in hue.thcic are ety tew individuals, 1 aggciated, no doubt, by one side ol the press, with the assistance ot a map on the table be-1 )ut shewing that the countiy is still in a toie them, who couid have traced with the state of let mentation. same act uiaey mhI pi ceision, the mm emenls London, Julv 22. The Dublin Evcninr ottlie links and Hussian on the boult -rs ol .osl o Satuulay last exclaims What a the lia kan anU ll.ack sen. This Let is pio- , Malc is llic comittv rci!ucc,i lo ln Tyrone, bublythe more vivid and impressive on mv : Armagh, and l-aim.m:.,.!.. il.r Cmlmlir, h.vn

mind, as 1 had so lately conveistd with some ,HHM Wyi to loiiiv'tn the mountains for

red out, and must be p id for a:coidingly.

it i

h reiirn

! The whole extent of the proposed Haihvay

LYTIC JXl) .';C7;f,i., 1JU. c eonstruet( d for a sum, little, il at

Hl all, exceeding that which the state ol NewKxtrnct r.om a sketch of the rro-t nphlcal I Vork ,Kls expended on its justly cclebiatcd

roue of a irrcat P.ailwav. bv which il 'ls ; eanais , ami us cost woum oe minug in com

tit uposi.;! t Colli

:ab;e

:eet theCan.ds and navi-! Pai istMI wilh ils benefits, or even to the

in-

w ate is of l he states of New-Votk,

Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Missouri ; pud the Michigan, Not th- West and MiMM i terrilories :

k 1 ne loute. commences on the lluuson ti-

ercased value which it would j;ivc to the

land which b irder on the route, it vonid, when completed, be far more buiclicial in its ellects (mi the intervening countrv.ar.d on our

1 iiist e;;teted the executive mansion.

Hai. mjiohk, August 2 1. VROM KN(iLAN I). '

inserted, or they will l.e continued on'il wid- lRCt. n! ()Ul" proudest foes, whellur savage or ot the most acute observers and MaUsmen in ; . (,lcc,iOJV. '1 lC ,,,,'t.h cows arc snfi'crcd to

i.u.ope.on tne same sunj. ct, who nom iheilul, ah(llrmic loUhliy f the want cf deep interest they ti ke m the e. niest, at e, m . o;,(, c:l,clhc cnUnn and their mothcis the mmute.t degne, ac(tiaii.tcil with the , havc fll.tl ,, (lln ,(Cir Ijnmcs. umcr lhc lcnor same pat ttculai s, and ate so much nearer the I ()f sassina'i. n ; and ifvijMirmis measu.c be tlKutieol war,andthe soutees olr.ut.ccim : nn( ,)CC(ijy iu'i.ptcii, the civil war in the loimation. Alter this interes mg and unex-! ot tj, n,ny i,c t-xtended to other quarters." pjcted conversation, i mu,i c,.nie,s thai 1 Tkep.ivy council has tem inaled its delitoo,; my leave with a veiy di(Ut ent impi essi , ,cratiol)r, . t)C u.vllU is a piocailialion on ol the Presidein'., mu.kceu.al Maiidmg, eling upon the authorities ol the country to (and 1 take plcaMuciu suv n.g s..; than uhen:0i)C UlC JttS whirh )t(nuct. a!)nu, a5

Jniurh efViCt as the invitation to Master ar- ' ncrdinr to come down and be hanged. 'I lie ! Dublin I'v. ning Post lias hit the nail on the hrnd l)i. t m tin v ciim iii i v niwl tirnrlnini

1 he pallet ship Liverpool, at Hodon,fiom I liailiai aW phcei. no use in shitly shalLiveipocd, bungs London papers to the 22d, ! jv ;m;$ u IC IC niUi,ll(lcs aicta.king in the ami Liverpool to the 2 1! h July, being sevei al plc() a,;ujnsl caci, olht.r. jn a cascs ol lli3 days later than by the i ecent arrivals at New- , ki(l, sevcritv is mcicy. In accuntry where Voik ve select some ol the leading items. !lllC magistrates are partisans, the law is a 1 hose m telatiunto the war m the L.val, aic j lllockl.ly - Uc imy tnicient discipline is not ot paiticulat mteiest. 'lhc eaptuie l ; mat XA aw administered unsparingly and imSihstiia is the latest occurrence ol 'p- inu tially, without reai d lo t ciigion ot patty, tuncc, ot w hich adv ires have t cached i;r. In the midst ol his success, the demands ot the r u i' rr s-"iA I he Russian tioop; Kmpcto. Nicholas, are said to be mt derate j c chinn on, -emupui m.Sc to conquer." unci itisthtH.t.htthattecentdiseoinni.ne will';:" r;;','. f cncc ot the deteat of the

inducel,-ePo.tctolistentothese-inoderaie"r,lu,u 1 A "tt" u,c a1' 01 inc lwPw'

ant loituss ol hilistia which so completely ui.bs'o' d ihe provrrss and bwtlKd tin skill of fie Muscovite (luting the last campaign The capitulation did not take place until the lat n.onnnt ol fruitless icsistance had artivt l ; i. r ;.!:' t a succession ol sallies, and ficu c t . i , i ;,e btsici'ci s. in which lhc hfviri-

national prosperity, than to tuin the Musis

r, in the. viinitv of Xew-Votk, at a noint ! s'PP- i'0 lhc course. Fire from

ee;;sihle. at all seasons to steam ferry-boats-! (hc innti'.lations, the currents, the rapids, the

tec, and the sand bais ol that mighty stream, the rich products ot its wide spicad valley, would be driven to the shores ot ihc Atlantic, with tar greater speed than it watted by the wings ol the wind; and the rapid return ol commercial equivalents, would spread lile anil prosperity over the lace of the finest and taiicst portion of the habitable world. yic ili.stiittcrs arc ax JqUoivr: Miles Prom the Hudson riveracross the Gennessee, SvC.to French creek, a blanch

of the Alleghany river, . From French creek to the Maumcc river at tort Dehancc, Fr;m the Maumcc to the Illinois i i cr, at the head of steam boat navigation, From the Illinois river tn the Mississip pi liver.

r.m! fiom thence pi atceeds throug'.i a favorable, and prod.uctiv e country to tl.c valley of the n -lawat r tivcr, near the noiih west corr.'jr of New Jcisey. Uete it hums a junction with tho route of the Delaware, Lehigh, and Larkawar.en eanais, which arc in pro gvcisin Penr.vl vanta, and with the I)elavae ::td ll'nlsn:i canal in N Yotk. l-'rom thence the route ascends the v alley of the Delaware to a point that affords the neare st and most favotahtc crossing to the. valley ol th.e Sus (i iehatma, at or near the gic.tt bend of that liver. Pursuiutr a westerly coue thtmurh

t';e fertile valleys of the Suqueluuirah ant!

Ptoga rivers, the route crosses the hv.d va teis at the (i'. micssce ; having in its course i'-i'ersceted the terminating points of the Ithica and Oswcpo Piilay; the Cltenamio

400 260 270

tlo

Clietuun canals i.i New York ; the

r;reat Su-rjuchannah canal in Pennsylvania;

an ! several other points that atVoul importatit

ia il'ries fr internal communieati'.-n. From the i rnncssoc i i ver. our lnuteentcis the valley of the Alleghany, and proceeds along that river, which affords a navigable com innnieatiun with Pittsburgh, the Pennsylvania canals m the Ohio river l'rom the Allegh.ri; !':: t onie in'ersrcts the outlet of the i'liafao one lake, o;u n't M" theieby a eouuuui ' i , rira'ion wit It 1 ike Ft ie, and proceeds to the

an .

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d" F

r.-nch e;

in

Pennsv Iva

ni , fro a n hen e it ag tin commuoicatcs wi. h the AlUghany and the lVunsylvania canals, on t!ie (tne hau l, and with the hatbur ot Erie on t ot I; r.

T!

te

benefits that would result from the

Whole distance, 'J'.).) The CR3t of canals, wi'h the koouhdee which onr experience in cousti orting them has adoulct!, is s tid to average about seven teen thousand dollars per mile. The ont of Kailwajs, as appears by the results of some cNpetiencc, various and careful estimMt. s by skilful engineers, and by t x tensive contracts already entered upon, may be staled as follows : A single Railway or one ct of tm V.c, with, suitable tut n-outs, will cost from Lev en to eight thousand ilollats per mile. A single Railway and turn-outs, graded sufficiently wide for two sets of hacks, will cost from 10 to 51 L00O per mile. A double Railway, with two complete sets

terms. The iii iib.h and Fu.nch Ambassado; s, had a i i. .o! at Constantinople; but ncgutia tit)us had not yet been re-opeiud I he politi t al sta'e (jt allairs in Fngland "is hi con.ini' tioublcd, in crmseniiei.ee ol tho intiigues ol

he hij-.ii Chm ( h pat ty " Somi ol lite pa;

C'Vt'iiclion of a railway, on the t oute which of tracks, will cost from 14 loSt5,(il)0 per

we !a e followed p.'y ttie el oto-nts pro ; ft t it y, e V. be'

aoi

I its

ap icily to muitt-

of individual and national

best appreciate. 1

by lho?.c !

,' , . i -1.1. ( . . r '

v. io nave cae;uoy ouserveo toe ineeis oi snr!i "nninoveoien" s ; but that p M'nn of our! r u:e, which retnti'.Htobe con.inei cd, dRrs ! to our view results ol the highest ui.vi ,.ut . iov rtttablo character. !

uch of

Fro-n Frene!. creek, tin? western Ijr

we p (l'C( (i into the i,,!i nor-

vinio. intersectmg various

mile. The tracks m all cases, plated with wi ought iron. A Railway of the first description, extending from the Hudson to the ?lississippi i iver. would cost 58,000,000. II of the second kind, S I 1 ,000,000 and if constructed with dc u'sle tracks throughout, would cost fifteen millions of dollars.

1 he largest sum is but little mot;. than

intimate that a change ol ministiv mubt '

;dace ; at j :!,:! i ! c I, i the Catholic : eliei bill, diets these l nrc.ors.

intimates, that in the event ofthe Klog's death )

PORTUGAL It

mil; hi

the Duke of Wellington

regent. Ho n uch lor speculation.

seems,

"(! (Y ( !(' :ilv'H'i f tllll v'l! tl.rt '1 III tri. (.Ilirr.n

i( '.'"tit i . I . a . t'l.l t. . . . -v

TheCour.ercontrKiLU K V' " Ibc Kusvans wcic oti the point ,c Mm.i'n-.r .,:llli, "l u '(':" sr, ' b.each opened thtough the

i.jo ihe lortr ss. 1 he hdlovung arc all : p .t!icu'..is we havcas)ct icceivcd of

'Ccemt

ll.

that the ac-

j uiir. io.poi tam event :

I ' w j i v i ii. v. ii ij i i; i i. 1 IJ w ,i .j

count ofthe seizute ,fa Fu t-h ami an A- i l"UI,.sn,il,lc.c!. ' Jcgraph horn Strasburr, to mrncan vcvst.t. bv ib- bloc!, ant, :-:V,i 5 1 t.iLr. 1 he AugsburghGa-

tie, w jijc ii t cached us yesterday, contains

own.!; bulletin, dated IJuchcrcst, July

:s t!:e

i , C

f

at Terreitn, w as incro-; er

s.' 17L.1 . f I Ij i:h, ! i if ( ! "i i . I ; .(. ::ti.'. I v i

Pottm,tie:,c 'fwo of the ho ,,,- are said lt, , i , ei . co by exptess : " At this momenta

have had letters, arms ai.d m ov ishms (or th !crfsent oil by It. gen Krassowsky, has

pat lis;

of the

, 1 1 1

I I W M I

have ciVected a Ir.nding at 'i'r rcc ira ; the rest

had letters, arms ai.d p: ov Mom, for th ;Jrfsent on by It. gen Krassovvsky, has ,ans ofthe yonne- Queen About 2(K;o ; a! I,vt;c' n 11,1 H''dligencc of that place ha- ; refmrec-, despatched horn Ply ! U J"1" l,,,,cr uctonous attacks of the hbytheordei i,( i he H; iiish v ov e, nmcnt, ! llU' 1 .1 mkisli garrison, who after

remained at Hrest and O'-Jr nd, waiting an ftp portunily to loliow their example. At Madeira alTaits are in a most unsettled state, on account of the scat city of nu ncy. TheCJovcni'ir cannot find enough to pry the ttoops. and their loyally to Miguel is said to be ebbing fast iti coneoo' nee. Anothei inst il on tlo. British natifni ha1; !,ccn committed by the

Miguclite an! loo i' - at Coin !on. in the

jan oostinatc icsi:iLncc. had been reduced to

the Li.-.t c::t:cmity, have Furtcndcrcd themselveri prisoners of war. Tfe garrison consiKcd of l(y.f'i) men, cNclusivc ot the inhabitants. In this number are I latly Achmct and Sen Mahmnund, both thicc tailed paclias, Sc many other oftiecis. The trophies of this victory ate pieces of cannon, two hotsc tuils, upwaids ol 100 stand of colours, the flo-

lil'a (, the Danube, and a great quantity of

to-: wkrnaov

tbet n eoon'ies t :; r -a 'o s, a'nl the

di'cc 'ion pavaHel till w e av, i ve at t!

half the annual amount of the national income.! arrest and imp. i.unmcut of an Fugbsh S;entle- a",,,"',.",1,fM a,.ul Pulsions." The Berlin

With the public voice in ils favor, it would

gieat canal of that -late in a not exceed the means, nor the entcrpii.e ol

I to the

rivet

i j c 1 1 e n i i

tho western extremity of that lake. II ivitvg etossed the Sandusky, Mailt. i St. J -.-. M'h livers, tribut.oies to 1 k the route enters Indiana, passes the lo tc' s v lh W tbasa and die s;'. J --cp!i

ci os (. ; the caoal w hn li i t

oru v aenec

i r.ii.-'.Mv,

1 toe Wab -d

I 'o! the rva v steam bott

Xr

r

pctt !o rntt

J v ttie ! fcriiiiiv ;

s'ooteof lake '.r'n.. hail a dozen of our most wealthy and rcspee-

into table citizens. It does not exceed halt the i amount paid in a single year by the consume, rmd , ers of wines and spiiits in our country ; and,

in time of war, would not pay half the ex-

v. a- 1 pense ( f a single campaign.

lo

i

man named Sargent.

W'AH niSTWKKN AUSTIIIA AND M(HO( f:o. 'I he following is an cxtiael ot a lei let ic

tate ( lazetle p,iv s the tollowing vcr-icn of

hi" evint : I he gatrison consistir g o' C( (;0 m n. and -he inhabitants in arms, to the num-

ceived this

loot nitf.

i ton

lo

iient;

to

c r !

Lloyd's, at (Jibt alli'i , dated Jtdy -1 : " Vvstc relay , the Austrian Con-.ul ent if the different Consuls l-.cte, ciicular copies cl a de'-;'.a'.ch to him, signed by the eommahdei

i t i v cr wit It tiic lakes

i .; ;

oioie

cnicfi t!ie

ol lllioi.is, and pa -sing along tlie couise

.ake, continues lo the uea.l o! . i . 1 1 . . ..

nai""t!:on on me uooo-.s iter

The actu.il average cost of transportatien j ol the Austt ian srjuadi on bet e, and thv Fmov.

on a Railway d:ies not exceed one doliar per; Baton Flugcll. notifying the cotunnrcmem ten. per 100 miles, exclusive of the tolls. j ul hostilities against Morocco ;rc.sci ving With this Railway in operation, mcrchan-1 right of blockading one or mote poitsyn Bardize could be conveyed from Philadelphia or bary, claiming a t ight of '.eat t h, fx tf st izing,

New ork, to the Illinois or iMissisippi m a and confiscating articles whuh arc C(,ntia

I 1", ooo. ate made piisoncrs of war.-

Jhe gtand Vizier is closely blockaded at Choun.hi by pen. Ditbitsch." A letter ot he I I th ii.st horn Vienna, says upon the snbjMt: " I hasten to inform you that wc leave just Hccivcd ad vie s of 'he capture of Silisti ia. w hn h sui rei.dct td by capitulation t( the Russian at my f,n the 3oth of June I he sunei.der of this fotttess is :n event of high impoi tance, as it will hasten and ret dcr

aluml certain the fall ol Cliurgevo ct d Rou

nnh i;

tc.i ctr

proVrdon has been made h-r o-1 week; and in two days more, to St. Louis,! band ol war, destined for the army or the navy i Uh0.UK; IR tne exctption o t lodm, ' ' . " .' 'irr'tlnit ii lur i in, i l.iii I.. .IT .i. .M

. : i. i.i . M i : ' to,... x.. it... s; A ,,(,.... ' .1 . i.,. i :n . . i... . . i . . unuiuuniu) uniiiiinin nm

llniinr a COIU an OO avion i. ll u: .iiiJil- i vnicu imj. ui in i wi n niuuuu i ui niv vil villi, itvll lit inn ii.iiii si (lie t C P O I a t ' i , ,- , . . . , r I ' .. .... .. i.. J , .. ,ii . . . . . . K t)C successively (hurtid. the u k c line of

This portion ol the Railway would o- I'assengcrs ami mans couki uc transpoi ten trade, aim ac know ktiges that the li. g pi otccts ' ,i m i . t .t

u i base ol t licit fuUue one ratior.', &m1 the var NUIlKMlll'lin, JULY 11. .. :n.. : . . .. . ..: r.:...

ti a.. ,.: ni , i in, as ii uic, tijM' in ua c iii.eai u lor ni I he Austrian Observer givi s a eiy loin ,. , ,r. , . , , u n-i ,. , ., ,. r -.Mihcatic. Hit be crtitiuuci , ihcn it will be oflicial account ol the result of the attack' . ., . . , ... . . .i i r r i .i a . earned into the heait ot the rmpin m Koine-

. .. . " slia. Lhounda is not iht i nlv nassJt'c across

The r ; d

ptua to I'hiloppolis (!oc s liOt prfsei t

the same difficulties ; and besides, by leaving Choumla, with its reduced tarri-or , to be observed by a numerous coips, scetal other

toads open the plain of Adrianople to ttie

. .

oba'e oceup uion, immense tracts with still greater rapidity.

td' the most exuberant " -

ets to tha entL -rpisin,; in- The United States' Telegraph says, that

i- i i - i . , . i . . ... iiii.,,. i ' i o i t-r t-v n r i ni i tic - i t i mth

Si ' ' i O ;j M .1 1 ; 1 V N C , I ! I I Mb. il 1,11 PIUl a Rl ! v 1 j i n ill lit A " v i v v. a 4 j v j . w 1 1 j . 1 iuvv tneoursuit of wealth and pr-: p .rtty, as cv ; charge at the court of St. James, has given cn vant tro.-.ih id on- ynuttg and llour-1 the following particulars of an interview with ishbu: cou'vrv has never uiT(nUd. 1 President Jackson. It must be recollected Toe lll'Mois alV-uds erood depth cf water' that Mr. Lawrence is the personal friend ol

for c!eani h-vys, and its current is so slight, as to be in many places baldly perceptible. It aff trd, pa -haps, the best navigation in Anac-

squadron the obiect of which was to destroy 1 ., . Y. . 1 , J, - .,1' r the Isalkan open lo the Hussians two corvettes belonging to the Lmpeior of , , - ... ,. , m . ti . r 1 . ti m Sophia to Philopnolis doc s no

Muiueu. 1 in; imcmpv as sutcessiui, tne

fort of Larachc being taken, and the cot vcttcs

rie t for ) miles, throueh a country of un j the most respectable among them thus pub

bounded fertility, to the Mississippi river, licly give the lie to w hat is daily circulated

near ihc mouth of the Miouri, and the fiou- through the columns of corrupt presses

Mr. Adams, and consequently can have no

object in praising the President. How con-j burnt As ttie Lmpcroi of Morocco docs not

tcmptiblc does the opposition become when I yet seem inclined to peace, it is said that a 44

rishin.' and important town of St. Louis.

Having accomplished this grand object,

.Yex'j York Courier,

" During an interview with the President,

irim ft 1ritn Hill 1 - t I f . r-.-. . , .

WUII illuiv .'111 Ul. II UIH llilll KKJ I L III' It r... ' 1 .1 .1 , , . , , Russians 1 tic question now i u lirther the torce the Austrian squadron Owinir o ttie r ,, r e-o . n i .1 i . . . " I. ill nl Si I', rn iill mi Urn ll r I'f.tfi t rr-

swell of the sea, the troops landed had much

. cede io the propositions of Russia, and, if ! c

l'n I.- 1" .11 . , , , , V V H V. 1,1 IIIV I ' I I I M J I l I (I . " I ' I II II 3.1.1, UIUP, i V dilhculty in reaching their boats 1 he loss r -i ' , n- , i 1 r . ..f., nmaii... i.u . still tefuscs, whether luikcynav look for'

our U vilway continues from near the bend of ; I was reluctant to lead on the conversation the Illinois, and at a distance of little more j that passed bet wen us, from the disparaging thmsixtv miles, reaches the banks of the reports 1 had heard of bis intellectual powMississippi. crs ana an apprehension 1 might intro-

of the Austrians was 22 killed !c 1 4 wounded ;

succour of any Luropcan power

that ot the enemy 150 men.

II f Tf II k II V 1 I' VP

The reserve, under Gen. Tolstoy, has re-i IN DENTURES for A pprciltices, ceived orders to join the army on the Danube.! for sale at this office.