Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 June 1820 — Page 2

rican. whose came he betrayed. On Fu.Uy last, o ic hundred .'nd six in dividm.is, of all ages, were landed -slaves from th it vessel, anil arc no free at W iterioo J. (). K.eim?y Ins recently been a;t jinictl a iicuumnt in His ilritau-n,,-Majesty's set vice, and detach m ed In (i jv. McCar v to the Gallin s. with twc:r.y lders under hU c . n naad, to prr-vnt the slave trad , htu wras first t joi in thai traific

strength of rui: ut x Compiled from the general ab strait of returns of the miiitii of tin I nticd States, nude to the House ol R'-nrcscntatLs on the 30th March, 182 J, by the President A'j. of Jhliriay Ao. Pe.

to Con. 2r,2'V5 6 7 , 83 20 2073 I 6 8,567 2 23.315 7 i : 1,5 5 1 27 3 5 .2 10 6 115.231 2; 7,4 it 2 3 2 J 89 9 R5.9 57 22 49.78 2 13 3 .7:9 9 29,5 5! 6 10 3:5 1 9 89 I 5.S9 1 I 40,000 6 52 3 10 231 1 U.990 I 76.890 6

Ncw-Hrmpshirc, M ass. and Maine, Vet mont. IC.odi -Ishmd, Connecticut, New York, New-Jei sev, rcnfisvlvar.il, Delaw ire4 Msryl v.ri, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, misiana, ? i issisi; spt, Tennessee, Kentucky, I. :nois, In li ma, Onio, From the above statement it appears that there is in the non-slave-holding states 5 18,920 effective militia and that they have 106 representatives, bcins; at the rate of a representative for 1895 effective militia ; an ' that thre are in the slaveholdinpstates 537. '71 ttTective mi'itia, and that they have 80 represcntati cs being at the rate of a representative for 4464 effective militia. IfissouTi Gazette. NASII'.'tLLE. Mav21. DREA'iFUL CONFLTvr. Tiiere is a report in town, said to be brought by the post rider, that aj civil wai is rapnr anionc the' hnctaw Indians that related so circumstanciaily as to entitle it to credit, more esneciailv when connected with ru1 mus which were nreviouslv afloat were previously atloat It is now stated that some time a?o 1 atl nia v.noctaw woman, susnecica dv

sou? of her trine Tor a witch, was ; Fob-tiarv, in the ve?r of our Lord taken up. tortured ad put to death! tro for the nurnoe of terminate ber im.nediue friends or relatives J tt,e ,rrir wt,rb ,af broken out betook wht th. Indian cabled" satis- 'tween the said provinces, makbtr faction" in- Uillinjj some member nf; provision for their permanent securitne family who bad been concerned 1 tv. an:1 f or.centr-tir- their forces and in putting thf- o u oman to death ;; resources, in one Federal Oovernthts was retaliated, and finally two ment ; for which ohirct. the follow, parties were created who, with arms, nrtTCies have been arreed upon." fought a reiruht and h'ooJv battle ; It is aaid that the number cn-ra-cd a- FCRTTTFT? CC o"tq, FWOM lnoii'.itcd to ore hundred and fifty on "RTTFVO 'XYRF. each side, r.n 1 that the battle was con-. Communicated for the Pal'imore Patti.ric l vilh such obstinate valor bv j rjnf bat!i parties that not mnre than ten j The haw chanrs at Buenos Av-

ov twelve ot the combatants were left a.ive Should this be true it furnishes an instance of pcrserving dcte r v.inatiojt in pursuit of revenue unCNampled bv anv thinR which wc have read Ga:. The Minister of France, nF. Nfuvit.i.K, left this city on Saturday last, via ?l.sriboroutrh, for Annapolis. rJ'he Irigate rine. Captain tto'iri board whi.-h the MitvstJr has embu'ked for L'Orient, was l: have -ailed yesterday. M. De Neuvillc. has with him, besides Tadame ')c Nucviile, his Secretary, M. Jlcrsont. Artf. Int. Tn one f f the New Orleans papers last received, (dated 2Sii Ap'ih) there aie n less tb.an ivenry-one Steam Boats advertised, for Natcb.cz, fr Aattarapas, f'r Louisville, for Natclutoclie. for S appittjof t, for Nishvilh, fcr St. I.cuis.and for oth er places on the Mississippi and its ' t-i!,i,t in- lIi i1iii nil!"1 l tlom Jc- lit-,

1. iww ...i , v.. v.. i.iuji.uu'ii a.'ieaoy nouceu. iow we are

tnr Charb'ston, Havana, ano N ew i York an 1 we shad soon have them p t -en 1 advertised for Liverpool, for IUvie or St. Petersburg. Never, surely. Ins any experiment been attended with so much success as that of tfUam-b-jat navigation. ib. NOllFOt k, may CO. A':cKrcd r: lL:'r.fit')yi Kradi on

V, , ,v .r1.01".00": ttMcn" Um,c!And though, a letter savs, justce

J 'i'i Capt. M "::.";:' 5 r: A, from Ri de La P'ata, last fr.r.n St 'homas, hi b pia e site left '6;i p:i!. Th-.' J dm Adams lav too .dV the Voro "ast'e (Havana) for 2 diys, about B' v I th inst The Utii'.cd Str.tcs b-:.; lvtterprize. Lieutcntatit Comiv. o i:e T (Minei. u'i :'.t .avana,; t wh t' e intention, as wa suppos d, j tl cf 'he release of sarnr . , me..cans confined in the Moro-ifj

.neeessfu!, she would sail immediate v for Nov Yoik, it otherwise, would oroceed on a cruise The U. States' chooner Lynx Lieut Commandant I-(!ion, cimc nut, whilst the John

j lams lav off Havana, bound on a I .ruise Deacon. Tlie London Times of April 14. states, that Mrs. Gal-rick, relict of the late David Garrick Esq. visit d D ury Lane 'I heatre on Saturday tight, to witness the performance o the Hr-;?.d. farcical Pantomimical Drama, Shakexfieare versus a.r--'-tin, which was written by her celebrated husband he was handed om her carnagt to her box by Mr. EHiston she is now in the 108th year of her age. i, LATEST FROM BUENOS AY1 1.. NEW YOUK, MAY 26. A friend hai handed us the followi g valuable information, which he received by the brig Herstiia, in 55 days from Pvcnos Ayrcs. The treaty of peace which he has favored us with, is in the hands of our translator. Daily Adv. Extract of n letter from Ruenos Ay v's. to a h ov se in 'his r.'r, dattd HTnrrh 5 fier the Herstiia at " Yru wiH no dov.bf oblige tl c American public, by giving them a j translation of the enclosed articles of ' per.ee. concluded between Buenos j A vres and the confederated provinces of b ntre Rios. Santa Fe. &c. Our intercoursev ith the interior is now completely restored. anl the restriction ' which was pu on the 'xportation of provisions is takn off. ?nd free exportation is permitted, sriving the u- : sual bond not to go to an enemy's -.port. Sarratea is now at the head of this eovcrnmcnt. end we trust be will be .mle, bv his wise and upright adrpinistrnt'on of affairs, fo conciliate al parties, and promote the happiness and prosperity of the country -Thf-rp is no ouestlop now but that on" intercourse with the intetior will be f-ec out exnorts cheaper, and imports more demanded, with a redurTn f dntie Wp have translate the followintr nre'immarx t-t t'-r treaty of peace . Convention bad and concluded between f)c Qarratra Governor of the nrovinces of nMnos A vres, F FstaMUtnn T.onrz. Governor of nrta pc nrfl p vrarirUco mirez. Goverror or F.ntre Pios, the 23d cbv of res are ronirmrd bv leeent details j letters nrv-i nubile papers to the , t I.IU.. .1 1 . . .1 f pmpmc pap'-jia 10 mo , iitboM-ist ATrrb, received in town j nv ttie Ntf arrivsl at New London, Com Vr. Qrrfr? wns elected Gov ernor of Tiueo-j Avrs, not as a capI itah bnt as ovmce : lor, to the cr'-at saMsfartin of the people, federation has bren p-oclaimed. Wc have a pri -.ted conv cf the conventu-n to this rtTcct, entered into by the diffcrent Provinces, which contains j twelve arMc'cs cf a very interesting nature, and shall be given to the public as soon as translated. A body of representatives is already sitting to carry into execution that agreement Antonio Escahda, the father-in-law to Gen San Martin, is acting as one of tho members of that body ; the general, it is said, having withdrawn in t'rne from assisting the criminal plans of Puevnedon's ambition The escape of this man to the Portuguese, with a lanre sum of monev. and the flight cf his Secretary, Favle.have 1 l 1 . 1 -v - fnrthrr informed thnt Id first r!,-rl m the office cf the Secretary of State, -' ' -- ..... k o v. vi.i n :.. -ir i'.i.. i' . ,'1-.. ' auiicn .ivarcz, unit also Cornelius Saavedra, Col. Juan Ramon Ralcarce, j Diaz Vele7.. ar.d thr r.vcrch.rr.t A m. ; uuinu i.ezica, up.o nau mace an mi j niensc fortune bv favor and monopoly, secretly tied to the Puitugueafttr attempting n the 6t!i of March a countei -rvvolution without success. . 1.. 'T I 1 , , cannot reach them in their dishonorable asylum, the truth of ti e old saying would be accomplished . treason is cour'rd ; fiu! nc.rt x or- ccrayv defined. All is gtdng sivooth and quirt to a srttlcnunt. !d.e factions are no longer aide to oppose, w it I. uoie and vuihtu e, the proeiess of - ut's and the exertions of reason in e ne nle. ft U ninmmr..i it,a f;.,ir,a, rarrr-a would -ave hern on his va 10 Chili on the uth of Muich,

to assume an important station there,

in reward for his perservancc and set iccs. Sourh America Several of tin audi esses 01 the patriotic juntas os pain refer to the representation 1 f the South American colonies in tb. v.ortcs ; and all, in such a manner a to show tbatthcieis no idea entei taincd of recognizing the indeptm! ence of those colonies. The decit oi Ferdinand conceiving the Coru. contains the following provisos 44 Till the Cortes have determine ;what may be most suitable, the nuir iber of substitutes shall ha thiity in 'aividuals, viz: seven for the ice royalty of Mexico ; two for the Capitain Generalship of Guatimala ; one for the Isle of St. uontingo ; two fo that of Cuba: one for Puerto Rico; two for the Philippines ; fixe for tm Viccroyalty of Luna; two for tin C iptain Generalship of Chili; thret for that of Santa Fe ; and two for th Captain Generalship of Caraccas " Aa. G'ar, A French paper states, that counv Romanzoff, of Russia, it fitting out. at his own expense, two expeditiot cf discovery. The route of one is from .Asia to Atactica, upon the ice ; the other is directed to ascend one ot the livers which have their entrance on the North West coast, o Russia. America, and to penetrate by the un known region which lies between the Frozen Cape and the river Mackenzie. Prom the Gazette de France. SPAIN. ew changes have just taken piace in the Spanish ministry. . A. Ai guiles, one ol the most distinguished orators of the Cortes ol adtz, has been appointed Ministei oi Gttce and justice, in the room 01 M. Joseph Gaicia de la Torre, who has been at the head of that department since the 9th of March last. M Janet is appointed Minister oi the Marine, in the room of M. Luib de Saljzar. M. Garcia Ilerrcros has been appointed 10 the Ministry of the Intc rior, (Gobernacion de la Peninsula j M. Jacob Pargo had the direction of this department, ad interim, dur ing several days. The above intelligence was brought by an extraorclinaiy courier who left Madrid on the !0th instant, and addressed to the new Charged' Affaires of Spain at Paris, doubtless under the belief that the Duke de Fcrnan Nunez was already on his route to tcturn to Madrid. MADRID. A r R I L 6. Count Abisbal strives in vain against public opinion: the journals recommend retirement, as the wisest course he can pursue. The justificatory men oir cf the Duke de San Fernando has produced little impression. It is not known what lias become of the Luke of Alagon: he U supposed to have fled to Portugal. Elio is still in the citidai of Valencia, lie is protected bv the i.uthiities ; and the people, gi en up arc beginning lo lorgct the 10 joy 1 . . ., - arc oeginning 10 lorgct tic sevcuties of his government. PAUIS, ATRIL 2. Paris, after dusk aimobt resembles abc:iegcd city At every torty )aids on the Boulevard the passengers encounter a patrol of five soldiers, a corporal and four privates, twt of the latter being French and two Swiss. The same arrangement is obscj ved by all the guards whenever mounted : one half arc natives and the other half are foreigners ' id-betrays the distrust of the irovcrnu.ent : and exc"tcs much ranchor against the dLaflYrted, who boast thai iJ.OOO Swihs would be of small a'-aii were the time to come forpiessing their views. There is always a guard at the paincc toyal ; but at n:-hlthe (juadrang c is literally surrounded with troop2. All t!ic public bui. dings and impoitar.t stations are likewise stiorviy iu;iided In short, e cry thing bears the -N T - I- "f" -.vr-trtx.. ... . . . 1 f L..Mi...i..a.i.i... .1.' . 1 vacant. The event in Spain h?s moiivjjn M1UUIU lilt I 't ' come duceu an electrical sensation, aid our' informant thinks that the want of a ' fi;lnfTiiiw.,l lnnrin. -i.... ! matters from coming to a crisis in. i rancc. LATEST FROM ENGLAND. NFVV YORK, MAY 29. Ire fast sanmg reqinar hading! ship Hercules, anived at this poit yeterdav fiom Liverpool, wiiich she! left on the 27 nit Cap:. Cobb has fovored the eni'ors cf the Mercantile ! Adv ertiser w iib Liverpool papers to the date of I is sailinig, and London papeps and Lloyd's Lists to ti e evening ofthe 23tb ult. They contain no political news of importance. The cotton market had been more livcly,icd prices Lad unproved a lit-

tie. The sales of the last veek a

mounted to upwards of 15 000 bags; .f which about enc half was American. The Earl of Sf.lk'RK died in the outh ot Fiance on t.ic 6th of April. The new Parliament met on the 9t!.but cur coi respondent at Liver

pool states that tic King's speech JCU116S & i ' Cj) It Cll S '.ould not be 1 vctiyed there till the ! a b and ,ate a IaiI.c:arricr on lf 2.UU lhc Right Hon. Charles Man- lolUc ffom RusscIsvilic lo Mor,ran .ers Suttott was elected Speaker of flckU (R ) bM Slc hcns ro,;!;cd tr.e House r;f Commons. , lhc Mai on Sm (Uy ,he u,h of . 1,e tn-1 of lhc .Cat sll"ct con" 011 his route to the former place, as.nrators was continued Next to bout 4 mi,es from the latter ; and on histlewood, the trial of homas i Wedncbday ti.e 17th, on his runu. Brunt took place, aliased two days. ;from KusscivllIc l0 ;,,, nfldt. a. On the 25th, the jury brought ma, bcut 8 ni,cs bdow Ctrc.le ,,. verdictof-gumy of conspiring to Ie-!d )rcdalions arc , c v war, and actually levying war a- beuj cxtenslvc ancj4 Vreoucnt. His gainst the King. robberies were committed without inI.IVERFOOL, ArniL 27. . t . .. . 1 , ,r. , , ,r, jury to the n.ail-bas. bv draw ine t.ie There is a pretty good demand for ; .i, t, ,1 r . , , 4 , r;,,b . . I letter packets thro between tne ho.es Upland cotton, at full ptices. A large , 1 , , r . r ... r u . 1 v' t i ' on tbc mouth thcteoi 3lanv mutnau l

nnntitv rf turrit ntirl Ww Orlmns ' , , 1 : 1 1 u tr lir hmiiiTht tr null rt ;nle tnI.J VI W . J U . . V l VJ 1 w k . w " - morrow. About 600 barreis of Alexandria flour have arrived, which is offered at 29s. without finding buyers. Philadelphia is heavy at 30?. Itg'ncs us n.uch pleasure to state that the accounts fiom t e manufacturing districts are more favorable s to trade. We have been favored with the perusal of letters from Manencster, which mention there was I a very considerable improvement in the demand for goods and for cotton yarns. The writers appear sanguine as to a general improvement in the trade and manufactures of the country. GREAT FIRE AT MONTREAL. A destructive file occurrc in Montreal, on Thursday the 4l!i inst. which consumed upwards of twenty dwelling houses, exclusive of stables and outhouses. 'J he Monti cal Thtatre also has shared the fate of thoso of S Philadelphia and Washington. The buildings were principally cf wcod, and generally inhabited by pcor pco pic, who have lost their all; but we ' ave not room for particulars. Abotit 8500. were insured at the Mon treal and Quebec!; Insurance Office. The day following a mill, belonging to the government, situate on the Isle of St. Helen's, was also destroyed by fire. JVar. Int. A duel was fought on the 3d inst on the Canada shore; opposite Detroit, rtwccn Capt John barley of the U S artillery, and Lieut Otis Fisher of the 5th Regt TJ. S. infantry, in which the latter fell the fist fire and insantly expired. It was supposed the ball passed through his heart. Ilxfircss. VKUY LOW FOR CASH, Bv the "'bi '.;-h- r. JF. MILLS. Jr. $ Co. Evar.j.-illc; June 9. : J 3i:i NOTICE. TII F. co-partnership heietefore ex isting under tlie fimi of JlaswHs & Saire, vras dissolved on the 1st inst. by mu;ual consent Ail persons indebted to that hrm will please to have their accounts sctticd immediately, with JJMKSl? GEO. A U'AlX0.v Canislcor Mcrom, who aie autl.oiised to settle the business of the concern. JAMES WA ON, G. A WASsON, JAMES SAY RE. Curlifflc, June 2, 1820. The bunners ivill he continued in Ca r lis le and Mehom b'j the undersign (f, Wiio 1IAVH THIS PAY P.rCF.IVED a nuisn supply or Dry (jloods, Oro-cei-ies. Crockery. Iron Steel, Ladies' and Gentle-' men's SHOES, lllilck ihty sill sell low for Cash. Thai have also fcr sale. Good Whiskey. JAMES AYASSON, GEO. A. WASSON. June 6 24---tf ISIank Notes.

200 Dollars U E Yv A 15 1) !

k REWARD of Two Hundred l L'oilais will be given for the apprehension and conviction of ! . letteis, atul some entire post-Li s a;.d I . u wrappers have been found ; sonn of which are in the possesion of Mr. Weir, P. M. at Grecnvide. (Kv.) When the above letters were brought to Mr. Weir, he despatched two gentlemen in pursuit of the robber They arrested him on Saturday night, the 20th ult. at Morganfu ld, wlu i re he made his escape trom them t' c next morning (Sunday.) I hr.vc sines been in pursuit of him, and am inclined to believe he has genu down the river towards New. Oi leans. The lather, who resides in MadisonviiJe, Ky. went after his son lie moment lie heaid of his escape, wel had not returned when I last pissed through that place. Whether .e succeeded in finding l.im,cr v. cm to aid in his flight, I know not. Fortydollars in Geoigia b:nk nous, is all the money recovered oi the boy, and which he concased ho had stole r? from the mail. '1 he lvcr.ry is in the possession of Mr. Weir, or Mr. Yv'ebb. of Gi eenville, whence the letter came :ha contained it ; its destination, and who was the writer, he pretended not to know. Said boy has two brother, yeanmen, the eldest u tanner and cuirier, residing near six miles from FvinsvilJe, in Indiana, on the road Jo Princeton and Vincennes, and it is not improbable he may seek refuge with ti-.cin. lie formerly rede on ine route from Hopkinsvillc to Henderson, Ky. and is vtti; known at th? latter place and on the read lo Mdisonviile. He has been heard to tell his parents that he would mnawty to Orleans, and thence proceed to sea. The said Jamts Stephens is about" 4 feet 9 it ches high, said to be under 14 years if age, rath-r stout and full in his person, hair light, eyes bbuy face round, full and 'freckled. UU appearance is good He is said to bo much addicted to lying, and to Possess an tmeemmcn'shate of ai t V.v d cunning fur such a ycuth. Un had on when he escaped, a biack hat ?nd shoes, a short coat of paie mixed domestic blue and white, and twilled pantaloons cf lb? same colour. The two latter articles weie leeentlv purchased new at Moiganfield, wiih ib,.ney robbed from the, imdl. It is prob-, able he will change his name and anpaiei. i r.e subscriber will p.y the above reward for his apprehension ki;d conviction. A R LINDSLEY, A tcnt (Un. J. Ofce. lC7The Kentucky Herald, Lotdsvihe, Argus, Fiai.kfiit, VvVeldv Mi ssenger, Rusellville, Kentucky Republican, jlopkinsvidc Ky. and lilincis Gazciu-, Sl,.,u nttfown. III. will insert the above cr n'spiciouslv f(.r 4 weeks and v. nd their rcccur ts Posmaster at Vincennes, Ir.(. for payment. All other Editors Wrt ar.d l:nvh f Cii.cinrcti ard LexligiT, wuld this advertistii.eiit an .insertion. A. B. L. Juno 10. 24 4w 35 Dollars 1H 71 j"? A1X7 A 11 OLEN from the subscriber, liv ing about 12 miles fi cm Vineennes, cn the Louisville road; ca t!;c night of the 3d of June, ir.st. A B Y horm:, about 15 hands high, G or 9 years o!d iat spring, a star in l is Iuc-I.cecL brunded on the nigh shculder, li C. on cue cf 1 is fere fttt between the hool and postein joint he has a scar irom oting coiked. Aho, A BAY HORSE. about 14 hands high, about 3 years old, a star in his forehead, no bisi.d

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pccriv.e ; on ulo.c examination if will be diro creel that he has vrbitc hairs over his body. The above re ward will be paid fCP t,e j,or.ts thief, or ten dollars for either of the horses, and all reasonable expenses paid if brought home. JAMES STE1X. June 16. -25 3vr