Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 11, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 December 1820 — Page 2

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THE WESTERN SUN.

Saturdat,"6cc. 2. Mr. Hoi man from the committee on

that subject, reported a bill :o prevent

VlXCEX. Ei, decembkr 16, 1820. disturbance of religious societies, which

was read and ordered to a second reading

rnoved to the

Todd & Youce on Water-stscet, next

T" li r rrTir rf tho Wpttprn fsun it

Water-stscet. nextPart 01 inc u

governor s message relative

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door below the Vincenncs Hotel. : w an ll, cr" u ,aw "lul UU,,V lAl The Hank report has been received arid reported a bill on that subject, which was hall appear in our next. i,c ordered to a second eadi.,g. I Mr. Hay from the comminution that Y "I CENSUS (subject, reported a bill for thobertefr. of V Vinccnnes contains agreeably to the the ,Gra,nd I-odge of Indiana, wHcff was

renin. I 39 I inhabitants, and the to-,reaa ana recommitted.

tal population of Vinccnnes Township

is 2350.

. The mercury on the morning of the 14th November stood at 30 degrees beVirtue freezing point, in Pennsylvania. mil stout The following is an extract of a letter from one of the most in

telligent members in our legislature. It

is dated Corydon, the 6th inst. and though

brief, gives a very correct abstract of the situation of our mammoth Bank, and the pecuniary loss that will accrue to the Stockholders, or the people at large.

Proceedings of Congress. IX THE SKXATE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1G. Mr. Dana, of Conn, attended yester

day

traordinary imscn. We already know

mai me King oi opain nas Ucen requested by his biothcr-in law, the prince regent of the two Sicilies) to intervene with European power in favor of the new ol

der of things established at Naples, and

M. de Cavalloi, is supposed to be in-true

ted to offer the mediation of Spain, and try to maintain peace between Austria

and Naples.

A constitutional paper is established at Naples, under the editorial management of two Neapolitans of literary talents,

who went from Pans for that purpose

Modest claim to victory. In the royal chapel of Whitehall, London, among

-the trophies of Victory hung round the

wall, arc three Mags taken from the A

mencans during the late war, one with

provision by law to authorize any peson

who has purchased public lands, and not made full payment for the same, to relinquish to the United States so much

tlpn :,prt it tn shew that the strictiiresitllcrcof as not be paid for, and re-

!icretoforc published in your columns,tain such Portio oflhe origal purchase

txavebeen confirmed by official authority,' ia """""i bum.ui .uuu.y ac rind oblige a subscriber. iuay Pai'l at the Pnce for which the

land was purchased.

Mr. Johnson, of Kentucky, submitted; Niagara and two with Xev-Orleans wri7

the following resolution for considera-ten under them III tion :

Resolved, That it is expedient to make! Aiiointments bij the Governor and Se-

?iate. John Rice Jonks, Matthias M'Gihk, and John D. Cook, Esqrs. Judges of the Supreme i.ourt Gaz.

Lat6 accounts from llavti Mates that

Christophe did not kill himself hut watf put to death end beheaded by his trccps.

uoycr is last ovctrunnin? the whole of

his rival's dominions.

Accounts iiom Europe state all Sicily has submitted to the constitutional gov crnment of Naples. The result of the revolution in Portugal is doubtful. A portion of the artny; md people have net joined the revolutionary party. There was said to bo commotions at Brazil; hut their r.atu'ic and extent is not known. Xtw-York. Notwithstanding Clintons election as Governor, his enemies haven considerable majority in the Legislature All the officers elected by them, even the Council of Appointment arc hostile to the Governor, and the Ciiutcnians in

office stand but apoorcl.ar.ee.

EXTRACT. " DEAR Sill, " I send you for your infor

mation, and through you for the informa

tion cf others, an official report of the State Bank ard her Branches by which

t appears that her ultimate, or perhaps,

speedy failure, is inevitable By tins rc

roit the Bank seems to stand indebted

for notes in circulation, balance of divi

(lends, individual deposits, and to the trcasurv of the United States, and some

unconnected banks, the enormous sum of hereafter

two hundred & thirty thousand one hun

dred and sixty dollars, or thereabouts ; whilst her funds to redeem that debt, at least her only means to make immediate payment, or that can in all probability, be conveniently collected, amount only, to about one hundred and Jive thousand six

hundred and ffty-three dollars ; and this

tium consists of a loan to the state, all the

specie in bank, and all the notes Sc claims on other unconnected banks ; and as you

?ill observe, leaves a deficiency to be ob

tained by the collection of debts, (many

Of which mav be very uncertain and mse

cure) of about one hundred and twenty-

four thousand Jive hundred and seven

dollars ! ! ! a sum that in all probability

can never be collected." N. B The debt due by the state bank to the government of the United States ibr cash deposited, amounts to S2 15,357

31 cents This is the hard earnings of

our citizens, paid into the land office for the purpose of supporting the govern

ment ; and it is the peoples loss if the arnount due be not recovered, as taxation Will he resorted to for that sum. I have beard and believe the fact, that small

drafts upon this bank drawn by the trea surer of the United States, have already b$en protested for non-payment.

Resolutions unanimously agreed to by the General Assembly of Virginia, on Saturday, Xov. 3. 1787 ( Intrcdu-

IIU 11 i'il , C j.lU$J.l. j - i . Resolved, That the present scarcity of jRin !ams

circulating money, nas oecn in a great measure occasioned by the general fear

and apprehension of an emission of pa-

WIIE Companions and Brothers of ihe JL Royal Aich Chapter, and the Vii-

cenncs Lodge rso. l,wnl meet at theL'

respective Lodire rooms on the '27th insr

at b o clock, a. M. for the purpose of t

Ifbratmg luc anniversary cl St. John

oration will be delivered at the co house, hv v.nmnsriinn 1. 4i Q!ui!,i,

12 o'clock, and from thcr.ee a procA

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on will mocced to Conmsnion K f :Vn

k ..w-

, wh.ere they will di:e. h 1

All transient Companions i.nd lirothem.

ue rcspccmclv invited to attend. H. DECKER, J. U. VOL ERTON.

w

Committee cf

Vinccnnes, Dec. U, a. i.. 5820.

Slier) ps Sale for 7 axes.

Cti'.r

act accordingly.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

on the eleventh day of January ikm. th:? following lots in the town of Ev;.i Se

ville, or as much thereof as v.iil pav tho tux and costs thereon, if not sooner paid.

NO 39 40 65 135 IS 19

20

NO. 21 2S 29 58

60

64

69

NO. 70 80 98 111

NO 150 159 163 165

1241167 I45l68 1481169

NO. 170 171 172 173 174 175

176

NO. 180 183 134 185 187

193 195

NO. 19C 203 204 205 209 212

NO. 2! !

Mr. Rurrill submitted for sor.sidera-

tion the following resolution Resolved, That the entitled " An act

allowing compensation to" the members

of the Senate, members of thcUousc of per currency inducing monicd men to Seprescntativcs of the United Sulks, and' lock up their gold and silver, preferring to the delegates of the tert itoriesVtind re- the loss of interest to the risk of lending pealing all other laws on thesuHct,"jOi letting it out here

passed at the first Session of theTif- Resolved, That money, by the con;-: rj WILL cxncstMo sale zt tl c

teenth Congress, ought to be so altered & mon consent and custom of commercial i Jj house door in the town of Eve

emended that the compensation the nations, h ana ought to be considered as members and delegates aforesaid, shallja scale of standard, by which to estimate hereafter be six dollars for each day's at-the comparative value of commodities;

tendance, and sis dollars for every twentyjand that nothing can be more impropei miles travel, instead of the compensation'and unjust, than to substitute such a

now allowed by said act, and that it be rc-jstandard as would be more uncertain and

terred to a committee to prepare and ie-!vanaoie man tne commodities tnem-

port a bill for altering and amending said selves.

Kesoived, l hat an emission ct paper

money would be ruinous to trade and commerce, and highly iniurious to the

I good people of this commonwealth, and

Mr. Scott, Delegate from Aouri,:that by weakening their manners ant

presented the Constitution formed l.y the-morals, destroying public and tyUvatc people of that Territory, for ihcir gov- ei edit and faith between man and nTuV it

crnment as a State; and, on his iuiiion,:woum increase ard aggravate tne ver. the same was ordered to be rci'entd to it is intended to remedy, a select committee. Resolved, That, making paper curOn motion of Mr CrawvlL it was rer.cv, or any thing but eold and siivcr

Resolved, That the committee on pub- eom, a tender in discharge oi debts, con

tracted m im'jih v, is contrary to every principle of liound policy aa well as Jusiicc. The way to he happy, is to look down on those whosutt'er, and not up to those who shine in the world The comparison then would he so much in our favor, that we should cease to complain. Resolution Learn the art of entertaining thyself alone, without being weary or melancholy ; and thou wilt not be much put to it for rcci cation and company.

nsvnie,

NO. VI

NO. 237

216i27 238 2 722frj23l

2 1 a 23 1 219 233

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And in the

enlarge

Indiana Legislature.

IN SENATE. Friday, Dec. 1.

His Honor R. Boon, being absent

through indisposition, Mr. Polke was c Iccted President pro tempore.

Mr. Gregory introduced a bill, sup-

plemcntarv to an act, entiled " an act sup

plementary to an act fixing the scats of

Justice in all new counties herealtcr to be laid oflV which was read and ordered

t a second reading.

House of Representatives. Wedneiday, Nov. 29.

INIr Tipton submitted the report of the

commissioners appointed to locate the

iite tor the permanent scut ot Govern-

znent. Thursday, Nov. 30

Mr. Hay introducea a bill to repeal an tfet entitled an act to amend an act enti

tled an act subjecting i t:d and personal tjVoDcrtv fo execution, which was read

jnd ordered to a second reading On motion of Mr. Robb, Resolved, That a committee be an

Jointed to enquire into the expediency of

repealing ine act entitieu 14 an act tor tne

-benefit of debtors" and of providing by

Jaw that no paper be deemed current, ex

-fcpt the notes of such chartered banks as

-generally pass at par in the vicinitv, 8c re

deem their notes with epecie when pres

ented and demanded. AYES-Messrs. Clark, Craw

ibrd, Gibson, Gondce, Gross, Green, farina, Holman, John, M'Donald, Milroy,

jfoweii Koi)b, Koss, tergus, auiiivan. bf Jeff. Sullivan, of Knox, Swaine, Tipton, Yan es. and lenor 21 . NAYS Messr Fcrri, Hay. wid

lie lands be intructed to enquire into the

expediency of providing by law some relief to the purchasers of public lands in the United States previous to the 1st Ju

ly, 1620.

Extract of a Letter from A'ailes, dated August IS. I see by the extracts in the IfKench and English papers that they all'loOTj. upon the regeneration of this country ( Naples) as originating with and being thewoiik ol the military. They are in a complete

error. It is the work of tlxQrcpcc tabic landed proprietors in the country,, who have been labouring for some years in consequence of the oppression and misgovernment they expeiienced. Itissaid they had 200,00 men all rcadyto act in the same cause in the various provinces of the kingdom. Their tenants and labourers all joined them as didthecspective militia. From the Baltimore American. A respectable citizen has handed us the follwoihg copy of the late mr. Guj's infallible cure for the tooth-ache. He has lately used it with complete success in his own family.

To a table spoonful cf any kind of

spirits, add the same quantity of sharp vinegar, and a tea spoon full of common salt mix them well together, hold the

. Instability. The wisest of men have their follies, the best have their failings, and the temperate have now aifdhcn their excesses. How gieatiiil is the tranquility of&cupation ! It detaches us lrom many evils, from the listlessness cf existence, the pang of recollection, and the miseries of dependence. Publius Syrus, says that a woman knows no medium between loving anu hating Is he not mistaken : Coquetry is a snare laid lor cunning, and prudery one spread for simplicity. A miser being asked why he had mariicd a girl lrom his own kitchen, said, u that tne union was attended with a double advantage, it saved him not only the expense of a wife, but the tax on a servant." Why is a tallow chandler the most un-

linnirlin the. mouth so that it can rntpi toriunatc ot men f iiecause all his deeds

thp r.avitr or hollow of the tooth it williG;v kicked and all his wicked deedt are

rive almost instantaneous relief, without ught to light.

r- ' any increase of pain. SAVANNAH. By a notice from the Police Omcc o! Savannah, of October SI, it appears th..i

tho dreadful pestilence, which

Extract, cf a letter, dated S:? Thomas,

uciooer, iu. vv-

'2131222 236'

Upper

nicnt. Nos. 4 U. 3G, Sc Fractional losts !80, 10. Lower Enlargement. Nos. 1, 3. 5. 6. 7. J. 10. l. li. c-

7, 20, 29. A. WARNER, s.v.p.

4 1620. 49 -St

Evansvilie D

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T'x- f

up l v Lev u

Etna, living in the Lew:? praiiie, a two year old w h.itc

and red hciffcr, marked in the igl.t tai with a swallow fork and underhit, 'and r.u underbit out of the left, appraised to S by Joseph Ucuchc end Joseph Eur;o. before me, E. STOUT, J v c

December 11, 1 320.

o

3t

SlieritF's .Sale. Y viitue of an execution iucfl iVo:i the Clcik's cilice of ihc Clils.ri

Circuit court, and directed to the sheriff of said county, will be cxpostd U sa'tf on Wednesday the 27th cf December instant, before the ecu it house dcor Li Princeton, 2GO acres of land, l.rov.i, crI dedgna'td on the jda't cf the Miiitu Survey, touth of White i: er, by

Lets Ao. iy 04,

mven up as the nroneriv c.TClifn fV.f?.t.

.j i ii-.-- - ' -'y to saiisly the President, Dircctois ar.tl Compjny cf the Ih.nk r.f Vir.ccn:t baic tocommo.ee between the iioms o ten and twoo'chxk or. s-:ci da v. JAMES K 55LOAN,so.

December 5t lb2().

49-2t

iJL

i

TAKEN up by Hcr.17 Wyant, livir. 3 Tr.i!c

AJjZsJ? from Vinccnnes, in Kucri

county, a blight may marc, 7 cr 8 ycais old, about it hands high, a star in i.c: forehead and snip on her nose, brai.iU-d or her near shoulder and hottock with a stir

rup iron, appiaised to S5 by Lewis

turned only a few davs sincSonijP-cbani and William Jcr.es, before m?,

u here

v Inle there I visited the the remains of the brave

December

15,

E. STOUT, j.. n.

ie20. 49-3i

months desolated that ill-fated city, had; I'tnuv, tlie hei oof lake Erie, lie, and re-! 7'0 flc Jltirs and eai rnjrCiSVtttG0 nearly subsided ; new cases had ceased.gtet to say that not the most tiival menu-' TV-. P 11 to occur, though several persons died onjinent is erected to his memory I am; J ""'ts' b(irkman,tlCC the'oOth. The whole number of deaths more astonished that the liberality of his1 TAKE NOTICE

liberality of

in the month of October was 227 out of! countrymen should suffer the remains of J SHALL apply at the next Circuit a population of 15 or 1600 only ! this youthful and gallant hero to repose JL court, to be holden in 6c for the cetirv

uuonut Ameiugenccr. m a lurcign lanu ne wno actuevcu one ot ty ct Knox, and state of Indiana, for a

the greatest exnloits ever known in the narthinn nf nil tf, 1

world he w ho has secured to America a sa.d dectascd's e-tatc iying within said prcud name amongst the nations of the county, agreeably to (the statute in sucb earth, a glory that will never perish." cases made and provided where thesa. concerned may attcid if they think pigThe Cashier cf the United States' per. BrachBankat Middle town is discoercd Wm. R. Mc.CALL, to be a defaulter for upwtjUa f .CCO.' In ngh: cj Martha IVi ant, '.theft.

VIENNA. September, 6.

Persons well acquainted with the state

of politics are of opinion that the pre

natations for war will not end in hostili

ties, on the following ground : For some days past -it has been stated that M dc

Cevallos, late Spanish Minister to our Curt will raturn frem Muiiiil cu n ex-

He it in jfcik