Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 September 1818 — Page 5

SUPPLEMENT to the WESTERN SUN.

IfY. E. STOUT. YINtjr.NNLS, September 5, lsis (Vol. . Hi,.

FROM SOUTH XME RICA

OFFICIAL FROM CHtLI. Translated for tfie 1)1. Wateliman. i '.'i the 'mzet f , I' ' , V:ara - Ala J, Th people of Chill have obtained f r themselves a place hnfong ind ipendent nations by the magnaolm us resolution of announcing to the world A (".. v, no Izng. rb rhr ftr.-fi rig tffat) ftfi fyrunta ; a;;l bv then firm resolve to support ti.ii declaration witb all their re auurtes. They cannot nbw recede with out co'-crin themselves with s! .our, fee becoming the laughing stock of nations wrom they call vd upon to witness adc termination which docs tnem so much honor. The provinces of the ! io de La Plata thro' the mediufn of their envoy, Don Thomas Huidot have bech the first to recognize the new rank of this n tio t. The Supreme Director n s rcc immen '- ed that for throe sin cessive hi hts tl is

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Ca pit il shall he llluminab d,cOmmcnciug to-morrow, during Which, at sun-rise, ftnid-day, and twill rfit, Salutes will he fired from the fort ; leaving it to the patriotic citizens to give such Othef manifestations of public rejoicing as they nay think proper, ami communicating this glorious event to all the people of the union that obpo t ii v mav he i.f-

f:)r. :i C'cn r. wtvuxw rirmnnst rritinn; r.t lam anil l t. law

lb ink- nti trr.tiomtinn i' rrtnnot but rv. to -tpiii

cite. MtlCLAM T OX o F 71 s isd K ' ; : v : i : y p e of c .7 1 : t Force has been the sole rca? in, win-, for tnbre than three hundred yearsl the new world has venerated as a dogma the Usurpation of its gl ts, and del med it the s )irce of its most sacred dir. 'u s. t was to be expected that this constrained

Ittty. of t lie soldier's tarnished honor, overwhelm us Vt We prove recre ant. It is ordered, that, together witM the reg Ut -i s !) fore mentioned, tins proclamation, be deposited in the ai chieve's of the municipality of Santiago ; and that copies of it be forthwith circulated aftmug the other citizens of the state, that imitating the hoble example of 9 intiago, they uk . . o sanction it with their o:ths. Given in the directoral palace of Con ceptien, the lit of January, laib sincu with our ha id, countersigned hv the secretaries of st ttc, of the Irj u y, k of War and sip.ee sancti n (i by the oaths and the itgna tores cf ail the inhabitants of Ciiiii. V !U.T VMJS T VHY RWORM: On e 2dof an j Sir Francis Curdetti seco u' d by !. id Cochrane) moved the f ol o g eso uiion in the house of T at it is expedient and necessary

a 'ticipation Hi the elec !udh persona as, being of nnatore ajej and of lit dttfint; a determinate

time antecedent to t day ef election, have been resident, eh k a hous 'hold ers or Inmates, i t . d:st'ict or pi ce in which they tre called upon to vote.

en ttory of Great ' iit d;en tosro1 er, otltrht i ix hundred i - Bfty irts, as seal v eoual

to a 1 ntt to i ti-x:i sUHVagCf (f t ie male s und mind, s

county previous to their election. The membera of tlie house of tt preventatives are elected hicnniaily. & tnUSt he 21 years ol age. '1 he general assembly is to set biennially on the first Monday In December. A It. governor i3 to be i e e 1 qoadrtmniall)', having the same t , ... icutioiis that the governor is required to possess i- speaker of the teoate, a id to administer tiie gov rnmcnt i.i e..sc of a vacancy in the office of governor, until another is elected k duly qualified. 1 ie iiherhTs and coroners of the uural cotintif i are elected bien Uily. i ntj hist election h to tale place on the t ird Thursday in September ik xt. A., per sons over thee of 21, residing in tlil si.ite at the adoption of the constitution by the convention, are emit c I to ote ..t t!.e neat election and at Mlbee ;uent elections, si months previous residence in the state is tieCcssary to vjivc a ote. The seat of government is to be at Kaskasfcia, until removed inti.is manVk i: The next legislature ib to peii ion ii.c general gvepiment for a donation, or right of pre-emption, for not more than four nor lees than one section of land east of the third principal metidiao, on the waters of the . i.skaskia i icr, i.L h w'ul be north oftht1 present surveys that btic been made ; it congress Will make the grant, then commissioneri are to be appoint! I by the legislature to make too selection under such grant. And il tlic

grant is not made, the legislature n.ay then !i it where thev nleaafai

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ftubthission nnist have a terml itiott ; but to antfc ipate the preci' e period was impossible. The rest tance of tl e weak igaiftstthe powerTul, hs . i : impresse I a chai-acter of injustice, nav even of sacrilege upon their pretensions. It was reserved rof the 19th century to hear America claim her rights, without being branded its a Criminal to evince that Iter sufferings coul last no longer tnan her rcaknesSt Tlie revolution on tlie 1 3th of September, 1 8 1 3 was the first efforts of Chill to fulfil the exalted destinies to which she is called by nature and the course of events ; her citizens have since proved their firmness and their energy, cheerfully encountering the vicissitud s of a war, in which Spain endeavored to id.cw that her policy with respect to AHterica, stmuld survive the subversion of that svs m of abuse winch, totfltn go nermnent, Would be an insult to common sense Chili, convinced that any connection between her, k a state deaf to the Warn ing toice of example, tins waved by justice (and -a wedded to ancient s stem as to be incapable oi discerning even its own Interest) in fine lagging so far be hind Other nations as nht to be more libera! in its police, or enlightened in its views than it was 3 M) years ago) can be but the relation of master ar.d slave sunders, eternally, the crown ( f Spain ; and In the face of the world, proclaims ho independence. Circumstances rendering the convention ef a national congress irtipossible,a

trreat rettlster had been ordered to be o

in each city of the state, inlgnna-

n bein riven to the ritieena tl at each

it freely state therein whether he

in favor of preciatminsr indehn

de:we. or whether h : was Opposed to or thought it oujr'vt to be delaft d. I he Chilians, having in the mode we prescri bed declared to i man in favor of i 'ottendenee we In viftue of the etti ortfinary powers, for this purpose t kste 1 m us bv tlie people, solemmf d el ae, In Ihelr name in the presence of the most high, and make known to the gi eat C M -fc lerac of the ItumaU c s that the c m lanental fcferritory bf Ckllh the Islands a iiacent form m I n t. and of tight, a free state independent, sovere'vrn. and

tr e iCh ot r iti proportion ascoi sistomIy with local convenience they may be : ativl th-.t each such Election district on t t o return one Representative, and no more. Tl-nt r t' ,. p-vveviogf,- m nt-ces-v. . Jy . - v. i l' as of fraud, violence, diXik ; I void elections, the election in each district ought to be begun and ended on the same day, and that day ought to be the S .me fill' all the districts : and that for this purpose not only the proof of title, but also' every operation requiring more time than is necessary for the de livery of the vote, Ought to be accomplished on some day or days, antecedent to the day of election,and that the title to a vote should be the same for ever) ele -tr and b ) simple as not to be subject to dispute u 4 That for more effectually se curing tiir attainment of the above ob jects, the election districts ought to be Bu'Klivided into sub-districts, for the re ception of votes, In such numbers ;.nd situations as local convenience maV re-

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bv

XOTICF,. ON' Manday I Rit day of Ocobe5 next will he .i t to t e ton i bidder, in the I own of Pa.cM.iuc Crawford County Ilimais Tcrritory$ the bui.v of a

corn r.lIOUSK

fdt said county ; tlC I 0 be made of

brick 44 feci -on, to js Mice, t!.reo stories bifth. B nd and roo I sccu tiy will be required of the undertake! One f ii i of the money to be paid on tlie loth of S ;ptemb r 1 8 . Q th- ba u on the 23 December 1819 at Whicli time the bu ii t ; is to be finished. A plan ot hi oiiie with any other necessary information will be im.de known on the day by EDW AR i H. PIPER. f r 'h- C un'tf, Palestine Vuttust 7. t618. 37-Sw

that fof securing the freedom tion the mode of voting ought to ballot. 1 hat 1 r more effectuallv sft

cttring t e unity will and opinion, as between the people and their represeta UveSf a fresh election of the membeia Of this huse ought to take place once m every year at the least ; saving to toe Crown its prerogative of dissolving parliament at any time, and thereupon after the nacssary Interval, summoning a fresh parliament ?' On motion of Mr Brougham, a cete brated oppositit n member, but who !isappmved oi the i oiutions and tlie i!octr'r e of the univ raaJ fit Efi Ige, and annual elections' tht house passed to the order f the day It 6 to (Sir 1 and Lord CO

The question of slavery

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eo as incj were oetore the chaute oth.e government. The legal andona fide indentures of negroes brought into the state previous to this period arr n ade pood tin :.r offspring to be free- females at 1 8 males at the age of 21. No i outran hereafter entered into between a ni :rO and Whh person, in, the nature of an r : nturc,Js t for a 'or q;er period than one year- Phi introduction of negroes into the lick tcscrvc, is tolerated ui ti' 1825. The first session orthc general assembly is to be held at Kaskaakia on the fust Monday in Octobe? next. Illinois Int. of Aufij. 24, is;s.

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S . S MITH. Co.

"1T AVE removed their Shop to the new house opposite . La&.etf Bell tavern, where they lvc on hand a large assortment oiJAPdNytL UPljim 7 . . wa n , Which will be disposed of at Wholesale or Retail, on libeiai terms. Yu . n ntinue to carry on in all its iraripus bran ch.es, the

TIN and SHEET Ma xufa c y and will be nappy to e&scu

m th ir 1110. Thej have on hand a large assortment or tVOHlr COMOS MSTXIArGS, mRE.EYJiD BUTTOJSTS, and a few set COr.VTf-R iriilQHTS. They here also a few BOOKS, , ' H 1ST Ften h a RAMM h I lie IJtfMORTAL MENTOR. Wc. tfc.

G hi i n BeeivMtXt Ola 1 ft i r,

takenin exchange for T1X-WARR.

Vincennes, August 21. $8tf

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Talit t: Flirty

Cofifit r & Iir:sst

ILI IX' is cn vrr.xriox. The con titutitm is now nearly com hleted ; andWewill barely give a sue ei ict det I of some of is most promi r- nt pi"o ' io s. The o rnor is to be elected quad irennni .v afidis to receive entil 18 k an annual salary of $1000. supr iuj court is to be established coniitmgof four judges elected by a joint ballot of both branches of the e;vnasse nbly, to hold th ir o'ners until 1 8)4 and thereafter, during good behaviour T; is provision is to enable tlie state1 to avail Itself of any accession of,

forever separate from the monarchy of talents which it may receive prior to that

perk) ' In forming a permanent Jn hciafy. The iucvres receive an aiNalilary of g 1 000 : they form a Com aj' IrnoT, and have an eonal "Wce oS tl e passage of all bills with t! e i ' imr. The general assembly is ct mposed r f a smate and house of representatives. The senators to he elected by the people 1 pi ad; enniallv ; thev must be 25 years of

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VOOL CARDING

riber takes this nu Lbod of friends and the public in

IS tin ii luiittii Vc on,-

eration, om- mi.e i(ir, vi.i-

1'- 'oi l ; at the lowe r 'M"Aitj4'Ih 'n n . w a i e c 1 din and t- '

will be done in the best maimer, and he pledges himself to pay sp Cw for all the Wool that shall be badly carded at his m i( I ine, provided it be properly clcaii sed and picked. criAKLfes Li.rx, Busseron township, Aug is I8it 3t

.i r n 1 r 1

in; wun ran power 01 rormingsucn

Pbminent as mav 'n N-st suited tois

iiiax'. Tliat this declaration may have ainhc force and validity which should 1 ir kCteHee the first act of a free peop it is accompanieo with the solemn pledge of the Chilians, of their honor, their itv s, their lot tones, and all their Social rtdatin s. For oursclveS mav the shame

7a

X violated faith, of degraded official dig age end have resided enc year in t.

UTBLYH. MO ORE)

rORJYEY AT LAW

jLin future practice in the conn

ties of Clak, Washington Jack

son, Orarge, and Harrison ; and at Vh cetties. (Mjor FiOyd having been appointed jud e of the middle circuit ; tin .r pai tnership is of course dissolved, j lie i i also practice in the Federal aiil Supreme courts Of this state ."'hose w isnin:x to consult luin will call at I i - Office In Corydoti. Oct. 18, 1817,.

1 A.N- l A f ?. TIIK subscrii respect fuily ii f rms the jiub.ic is general, that he bus com mi need tne Tanning Rtiinfss, near Honev creek Pra rie and i ifannlc from Jvhn F. thomfiM , on 1 1 . . J U liing from Vincennet to Fott flail , w litre i c wj:l gic i"e highest pricci r HIDES of every diseriptictt. Frcm . ie

acouunt nee with s.dd buMM bs and : is

lieicrimnatioii to take eveiv n.evirc to

a commodate those w ho n a- favcM im with their custom, he be pes to si ait a" generous patronage WILLIAM P S! ER N R. -An Al REN1 K I. ! to the :iboe businessy i lad t abi m

or I j years of age, o:.c ol . would be prefere !, none c!sl 1 July lo, 18 IS. 39-31

STATE OF 1M) .

THIS dav pi 1 . y an 1 U.toi a usi ice of 1 1 IN 1 1.' U

ton iy. isaat Parker, :.i n 1 1 ( 1 jt r c it v to aw I Bt a CeittS p evl to him bt 1 e !i i f t L OPdv- at v' ncewHs is 3 tl e 1 7 h ! f ! 11 1 r, . ; for west quiWter 01 i h .; . to n n north of range elev 1 est. Ias dest roved by fire. iven u 1 er band Ic seal this 251 i f

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my 18.

4 T T. persona concerned are hereby1 Jt r( uired to take notice, tltalln thi e months fi rrt t e date ' Cr f I il .1 i -sue to Is 9 Pa '.er a duplic ate Certili-c-te o. 3 65 dated .T r. 17 1817 f . c above described or. section nnh s 1 t -ous to th t time some Ical a d licient objections are n 1 le then m JOHN I kDOl LET, W La d Oflice at Vincen s. Aug. 27, 810.-3w.-39.

atsnxGs. John aic.gipfin 1 m ifiili ii. forms lis friei -, ;o dtl.e public in g tieral, ti t he has jn t received, in adi ition to biafor iiK-r stock, a large quantity of cAsnvos, comprising a g neral assortment of

HO L LOW WAREalso a few setts 1 1 MILL IRONS, All of which he oflY: s h w f.,i r; ,h. Vinct nee, Jul) 23, I i'g. H04feWM ALL those in U ' d to the late firms of Harhtvt cS Trimbl . an'; JoAk Mc Giffin 'S L. arc requested to call and settle with John Mc. tiffin before the 1 5th f August, a5l unsettled 1 -jo ints after that date will be pftl into th hands of a proper Officer for coU lection. J ct Vincennet, reih 23. r ;-tf

NOTIC

r j HE sub crib- I ill ler at pu' i; 1 sale o any person er persons for the highest and b. , n ice. on the fii -t

V

trmne If'.' the ne full undivided slam part or share, beloogmg to tec estateof J hn J hv. lJt deceased, of am in a.certain tract 8c parcel jofrLAAfD with t e imnrov. inc: tl : situate Ml the Upper Prarie, adjoining the Borough of Vmceimee in the ounty i f K-j and St ie of Indiana, 0:1 which t: c Vinccfkes Steam Mill is situate. Tl nus will be made known on the dav cf sale. PI fi V J HNSON, Exerutrix DXNIE MI . H 1 j . ' IS C B! A &FORD, 3 u::'r,j