Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 May 1819 — Page 2
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r 0 L I T I c A OF Froift the National Regist STATE POLITICS. I,i thfe hasty glance we shall bf with N. HAMPSHIRE In this c mmonwealth parties are somewhat poised, each standIns 0n itsguard ; the republicans, however, rather predominant Political society is in that condition which induces slyness in opponents The federalists still hope, and the re publicans are not over confident, since this was written, an election has been held for slate officers, which resulted in the complete triumph of republicanism. I ASSACUrSRTTS. The sons of the pilgrim9' are liot satisfied which is the strongest, the federal or the republican party. They have determine.1, on another trial of their strength ; and the prevailing t ;mper is that of the fierce ' cked"hat-look ; a much as to say w Who's afraid There is one topic, which, we think, will bear heavily upon the federal party at the ensuing refusal, incurred much expense. on.l she wishes to get the amount from the treasury of the United States : But unfortu
;, "J" 111 governor , that is, always to be ri- quarter since another general, cause it is new I know no oth- JW rcfn the refusal of the ruhns party 'f- atTea,.s. iidsio oe n . T ...s ... f- ;ir.m.nf fnr ti- sandy vr,,;er, lull u
in Massachusetts, (federal of nR to give light, bu never Rets - ' " - r " small eyes-supposed to be the efifed i 1 ! fairlv above the nolit eal hor - posed the 1 azoo SDeeulatlOn. tcVclHing small 5 lOlS 19 i i- i , , course during the late war with d'l aDo;,e political lion i RPNTrOKV worthless, and does not belong 01 hard dunkinghe said that c5--r ftntuJn tn nlp. tVtP rv.i ZOn, WaS the first (democratic) 3ilM, , . ,5 lie WAS raise! hv Tnhn V,h. .1 (vreat ftito, to place the mi- ruled the roast Some twenty or thirty years to the Spaniards, but to the In- Lt " Dy Joan . htia at the disposal of the Pres. i LJ-in SSfw ago we have understood there dians, whose title has untbeen ot New-York, and wore a hal( irlpn fiTaoaehiiits hv iVii On the accession ot Mr. Jet- wc Iiavc uiiuerwuuu, uicre worn 'at ? hire elotli iai iaeni. iiassacnusetts, n tnis fl. ft cnnn-mi.invnmiP!. extinguished further than 8 or ..in r)luc c0111 -oat,
nately,the same men who with- Aurora was put down, or raheld the militia are still in now- ther oustrd of pnvilege, by the er. The. question then is, ought democratic Press. Tnis lat then to be naid bv the na- ter Pnnt ha3 been actiVe and
tion . . J 1 . - a-a r . i i , w t e U-intv not e should have no ffreat objection to tlie payment of the sum, if .1 1 . 1 tne peonie 01 tne common
wealth would give some token himself Wlth more decorum that they had repented of that and propriety in his vocation error. This token should be, than the editor of the Aurora, the turning out of power the of- who of late has become uncomfending party. Payment upon monly caustic, burning not onany other condition would be h7 'Proud flesh but some of t: 'e a premium for their desertion soundest bodies in the nation. Of the country in time of need. The Franklin Gazette is now RHODE-ISLAND irUng to 0l,st the Democratic Ts growing daily mre re- ress ; ut we doubt the sucpublican. If they continue to ccss of this experiment. We cultivate the sentiment in the remember very well that Mr. Provipedce plantations, we Bache, the editor ot the Ga-
: r -!. nONXRCTTHUT - , . , ' . nig stare leans ueeuieoiv to a ' republicanism. For once, re linous controversies have, with out bloodshed, resulted favora blv to liberal principles. Gov, i oleott manages his affairs very handsomely ; ad he has . succeeded well in drawing the people ot this sta'e Irom the positive political degree of feody habits, to habits more com parative with those of her sis- . ter states. Koil on, ov'd Connecticut," and thou mav est soon reach the superlative degree of oohti.al happiness. VERMONT. The green Mountain Boys are improving in their political vegetation. John Henry would araiwlv f,M( ;n niminhuirp there at present. There is. at t itfl time, mnre honev than ar'iH tf Wllc party 1rc-i or tnis eQmmonwealth NEW-YORK. What shall we say of X. Y ? This fine state i split into 3 parties- the Federalists, Clintomans and Tammanyites. frov Clinton has a difficult kmf m it. The dish of pollimp M it. I he dish o do itrri vvt.ah he has to Feed unon Wu,t L.e mauaed with a - i
return three pronged; and if
he does not stick two parties at a time, be misses his meat. Who would be a governor on these terms ? Parties in New-York are mixed up in such a way. that, taKe tvnat course you will you are sure to rUn upon a partv or a faction. hether Mr. Clinton will or will not be reelected governor, we regard as doubtful, at least. In the circumstances in which he is placed, men of the best abilities might fail. NEW JERSEY. be called republican, with a little wavering in the ranks; she genet ally, however, pursues what may be denominated her true interests ; and, next to l&v'd Connecticut', may be viewed as the cutest state in the Union. PENNSYLVANIA Here is a state for you ! And - all in a pother. It is a fact that cannot be disputed that Pennsylvania has been, for a great many years, governed by newspapers. Bv the way, that may happen, or have happened, elsewhere ; for as the French statesman said, " Opinion gov erns the world, and the news C i. i 1, "I". --1 , 1 . - , . . i 1 - editor of that paper became a spoiled child, and has been lerson iu iiie 1 umuciio. liic playing truant ever since. The 3 .J:a 1m m ana us cuitor wums, think, the difference between a French crown and a dollar. He has certainly conducted zetfe, commenced ins career 1 1I1V 1 IV.A KX IIIO 111 ... . wun a ?p wun oiution to oespatter nobody. He was determined . A nnKlick Moan .f anrl rrcn, lw KttVUiHI tlemanlv ; to sneak evil ot none, and to use a foul mouth on no ocsasion. Alas ! the ways of the world. Like a mf 0 k maiden s vows. Mr. B s prom- ' have been Ightly made V I'ghtly broke He follows the ..... 1 . - a 1 ,ji . . .j a . "ya " "'- iuitorial end wil be the same shou,d the Democratic Press he run dovVn- ( whlch 1S ex" mci Ml,UUIiauit V Ult Gazette will be run down in turn. Parties in Pennsylvania there are three or four. 3Ir. Duane thinks there is nothing but corruption in the common wealth; Mr. Bums thinks there is a IMe corruption in governor's secrctarv ; but Mr. Bache declares that irtue and honor reign. M Who shall 1 "1 i i mi DELAWARE This state is still fluctuating, Politicians ferment; but trw people commonly choose able representatives. MARYLAND, In politics Maryland is very much mvu ed Tlie m.is ..f much divided. The the neonle i umknihtertlv rt. publican, U the democrat, i i j -
imnoK crvrvn nnininn 1 Thi- It IS the Onlv Piece of political tr.V
.r ..! -u r ' :.i fun thn frtiira hacv hri in thnf inff to the new acauisition : be n rt-- lr K Cl
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can tug it out tilt the sen! rud
election returns, good bye to federalism. VIRGINIA. The Ancient dominion jogs on quietly, and therefore discreetiy. I ne irgmians manage their own affairs in their
own Way; and that way is Organizing herself in repubsurely a wise one ; for, by com- lican form and patriotic attiparittve silence and peat dili- tude : minding her own husigerice, they get along surpri- ness, and industriously impro
blNi V . 6 RT II C A R O LI N A. The political contentions of North-Carolina arc chiefly local. The state-men of this commonwealth have not,as yet, sufficientlv learned to refine, to genevalite then- party conflicti SOUTH CAROLINA The republicans are so decided a majority in this state, and federalism is of so mild a character, that the election til m squa&pics are ctaetly ot a per sonal description. GEORGIA. The only thins that has disturbed the tranquility of Georgian republicanism is the Seminole war. The General-Jack sonians and the Rabunites have had a good deal of sparring. led the Banks of Kentuck.' something of the same sort seems, wun a iitt ie c nan-re ot 1 ..... t - idiom, to be in fashion now : for what we chiefly hear from this slate is concei ningthe Kentucky Banks: in the case of t 1 e s o n cr, h owever, the Was ten a in ma ,1 ai tuia tunc it 1 j en tank Paper, Which, as to the ' u ...nu.i 4 - 1 1 II, lliaV Ut l ailCU Ci -i I U incognita. The politics of Kentucky, in truth, have lately set very much in the bank in current ; and are. we con ceive, both as to principles an .1 men, much unsettled. OHIO The people of Ohio are eviV.i UUV ill HI 1 ( 'Milll Lilly a ilu- . I I t f 1 pic 01 goon common sense 1 . 1 .1 1 JL arty politics with tuem sei-
lorn ascend to fever heat, and containing from one to Bfty acres, addifferences of opinion are soon joining the same Also, about heaied among them. They are 2 or 3000 Acres of LAS D.
. w ... , miu pnllv h.M!f.in(r tl.u- m.i.'nl lyinprneor I ene liuutc. A liberal
r - -7 . . ' "v . ' and financial force towards intCHial llUprOVemeiltS. INDIANA. 1'olitics in Indiana are. in a great measure, personal confact nnntnf inn it 1 .. 7 ner staresmen tnat we nave heard of is the 0ppUgnation of . Heutenl,nt "mSr to rov. - -k - w. " err. or Jennin" s' acting as negoan treaties, under tiator of 'Indian an appointment from the Pre ident of the United States..
The lieutenant governor, con- settle their accounts, sidering the governor as having Jn Houston's absence forfeited the throne, seized up- Prancis Dickson is duly on the reigns of authority, as autno, d to receive and reheir apparent, and sequestered CC1P1 ;,r same. AH debts
the seal of the commonwealth, Gov. Jennings, returning from diplomatic converse with the Indians, walked very deliberately into the secretary ot state's ofhee, put the great seal into his viuvvtvu. uiVKll breeches pocket, hinted that kings and rulers Here not aecountable to trail mortality. & coolly walked away, and prob ably whistling iiilabullero ! The People, we presume, will settle the dispute, i!.l.Iom Illinois has not had a pclitira.1 .xit..n, nfMifR. ... ... ,).,-. tion to form political partic-
Thcconduct of her ::is!atuie
and executive lias, hitherto, been highly dignified, TENNESSEE. Soundly republican, sharp shooting, and not to be trilled witn. MISSISSIPPI. Ving Her proper resource?. LOUISIANA. Parties in tins state are necessarily of a mixed character. Personal con si i ie rat ions we i. 1 1 much in her elections. o:::: Extract of a tetter io the editors, dated in t ' c Alabama Ter ritorv. March 26. " You will conclude, no doubt, that we are highly grat ified by the news of the Cession of Florida. We think nothing of the land, however, for it is literally good lor nothing. But the wafer isimpor tant. Pensaco'a Bay is a fine harbor for vessel- Pensacola will be a e;reat depot for the merchandize desti:u d to supply' the North Western counPeople are already flocl - 9 miles from Pensacda.'' Nat. Intelligencer. DIED At the house of Elijah V ard. in New-York, OLIVER EVANS, Esq of Philadelphia His name will go down to posterity as one of the mott go cow i!ii;cmus aii.l persevering men our m counlrv has ever nrouuet d (tiasinalM IkSai -Kr..U 4 I 1 .... .1 . tuiai -imi ma ucmu iguuwcu m.oii aflcr the dl. structinn r,f h.s vilimlilr factory : it is hoped the one was net .i0on.rf .u w v.ii-v..ju-ii-v Ul uic uuitl. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. proprietors will offer at pub lie sale, on MO nD Y THE th JUNE NEXT in the town of ' Terre Haute, la. a number cf y 1. ) fV Vf VJf x n J "in sa-.l tovvn . anH rmp OUT-1 DTK -. cre credit will be iven to purchasers, and the terms particularly made known on tne day of salr. c er r nu;:itt,Ti Lat.lL Proprietors - 1 , April 29. 18 7 w TAKE NOTICE THEsubscribersha ing discrfflBmied tlieir Orocerv
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Busmei this place, respectfully recpest those indebted to them to call at the store of HTera T.i,l-c,,n fL w.i, s. unsettle.! alter the lothut June, will he indiscnmuiately handed over to a proper officer for col lection. J HOUSTON 5c C Vincennes, May 8 L9w WTERTJJA'MEST. RANCIS CUNNINGHAM, TTas opened a House of Enter! int meutftt the comer ot Marker ud Fifth stfeetti in the house lately occupied by Joshua Bond, where he nuijeb uv RlienuoniO nusiitebs. to reof public purnn.g.-he e" at r.o exertion on Ma ''1
Have lately receive ! fr
Philadelphia $c ls"Jti ', i'v B-iis and A Y, re!. : Green Haw anna C ffee. G Chests Imperial and -. Hvs m TEAS E AS. n own SlTfi A V J Barrels I 1 7 do. Br do. 4th proof Jamaica B rial i do. Madeira Wine, do. Cogniac Brandy, -i Boxes real Spanish Begari, J Barrels Common do. ( hocolate, London Muf Almonds, Glue, hnv Ra i f f. Li t ?7i pblack , Tobacco. ! CandUs&L I 7 d-6d. 8d. !0d and 's tiglh g . Nails, which, with a general sf6rt' ent of Dry Goods, Queen -: ware and Hardware, they offer for sale low. Vincennes, Mav R.- 19tf BEWARE OP SWIJVDLMRS. THIRTY DOLLARS 11 E WA III) T? ... . ... i, . i i ' ir m. kji a man wiiu ea.ih tiimseil JOHN CLARK, supposed to be about 25 i ra.)' a ten OT cii-iyfT Iplexiofi, indt r (ne white vest, bluish grey panta loons with round fellow b ittons at the ankles he came to my house on the Kth in.-!, and purchased a Black Mare, five years old this summer.l.Viai i,;.vU . 1 1 1 . ..j. high, round and heavy made, short neck and thick head, off lllll i . . '-"V ll'tili.l - lk -... 141-ivji i-sc inn (i. ai iv i." njti tol a rv -v - ul :j J- i! , . he paid in hank notes altered i from ones to tens and two's (0 twenties. I will pay the ah. ve reward for apprehending thf villain, so that be can be bro't to justice Jefferson Cou-ihj. Ktniuckit. April 21. 19-31 FIFTY DOLLAR'S BE HARD. L 08 T OIS the road leading fro.p St. T.nU to Vincennes, between Rutin rfnrt'n and DeLong's, A RED MOROCCO POCKET HOOK. Containing a number of Hank. Nv lei on the batiks of North-Cat lint, Teai neastc, Cincinnati and Vincenntr; 2 small Drafts drawn ia my faor Uf David Pierce on Mcsara. Jtsr bre k Co. Cincinnati, nott s of hand, receipts, land cereficatesda varic ty of other paper that are of no ust to ai.y person but the owner. Any person finding it, and will eavt ' with Us contents attl.e ti'ttern Sua Office, Vincentiem, the JIAm zettr office, St Lonk, or deli urt trmU deliver it t& the subscriber at t incinnati, shall rt ceivc the above Reward. BENJAMIN I ORTKR. Vincenntri. Aniil 2H ih ; Iar.l-Oflrc e at Vincennes. ''j.y 13, 1819. 5 Theodore Bliss having filed in thi-- Offi B 1 tv it of t a hs of certificate Vru rw.i ( 025. 2and ( iated Nov. 6L ioio, iut ivw. q ! w. h of i 33, t. 5 s r. 10 w a w qr.s.3i t. A 1 1 ' 4 . 5.T. 5 s, r. w. qr. sec Ml I W. h. of All persons : on f icO ! . by reqi ired ro take n i in three three ii mtl fi m - a date 1 ere l, I hall : to he said Theodore B b dup& vi v mi t... j ; ; . 2r unless pr evi imet ..-.. Ll . r- . - ! " ' jeCHOn. 'ir.L' nuw HHu : , HlS
