Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 12, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 July 1821 — Page 4
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SKLtXTU) IHJBTKY. BKAU 1'IFUL KXTKACT.
I cannot mourn tliat time lias fled, tant powers of government in every statev Though in its flight some jo s have perish'd, has annihilated many branches of indus
vrhicn was designed to protect the ' hare a licence to trarel until he was cool, rights of the people of all the stales, and As it is however, much of our state, into harmonize their institutions, has in tf- tellience, beauty, and fashion, are lost feet, suspended two of the most impor- to u from June to November.
I cannot mourn that hope are dead
Which my young heart too clearly cherish'd. For time has brought me, as it past, .More valued joys than those it bauisu'd, And hope has o'er the future cast Still brighter hues, as others vanishM. "Nor can I mourn that days are gone With many a heart-felt sorrow laded , Nor will I grieve o'er pleasures tio n, Thatrarly glow'd and quickly faded. For Time, with kind and gentle sway, Still softens every passing sorro w And though it steals one joy to dy It adds anotaer on the morrow. mmmm DEFEliUEI) ARTICLES.
Extract from the Message of his excel
lency v HA V LK WUiXUl I, to he
General Assembl) of the btate of Con necticut All our national distresses proceeded
in my opinion, horn a detective svstem ol
finance, which wilt, I am persuaded, more weaken and impoveiUh the country, until it is changed The low rate ot interest, and the decreasing valuo of a
bout-, ate sure signs of the stagnation of
try, indirectly encouraged fiaud, and condemned great numbers throughout this extensive country, to hope. ess poverty and indolence.
GENERAL PEPE Londov, April 29. On the authority of a provincical Journal, entitled Ruche d Aquitaincc. the Quotidienne gies the following account of the mischances which has belallen
this Carbonarian champion :
L Courier.
from tii phil ad klphia aurora. Tucrc is news from exico through the channel of the Havana, and of course the royal cause is triumphant. It happens however that there are letters at this moment in Philadelphia which give an acc ount very different trm the Havana news. The Patriot troous had consen-
traied in the three divisions near Peubla,
most important fact respecting Texssj which has come to our knowledge, is that a concession cf the country at the mouth of the great river Colorado has actual! been made to a gentleman of the west, by the Spanish authorities, on condition that he will cultivate the land and bring with him a certain number of families The Colorado empties into the Bay cf St Hernard. and the contemplated pct will afford a fine harbor. A town upon an extensive plan is to be bid out, which will enjoy the advantages of a port of entry, agreeably to a hte order of the Cortes establishing a port town at the n outli
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..u uu,, ,va5 expected to take place cf the ( o'crado. This recalls to our mind on the 29th cf April, but the Patriot the assertion of the late "Ir. Sampson, of troop, were under the command of Gen.. New Orleans, who. in nrpin- snmr.
Some accounts from Vera vears noo rd" the r.mltc f P.mv
Victoria
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V , . . b"' ""iv... aimy, out tney went over to he Patri-; iHd on board the chieltans of the van- ots, which was the cause of caliin-forth I mile h n,l '.!
lu,suc" wiuonan, nas untortunately every person foreign or native to cani been captured off Ma:ta by the Algerine son the fortress of m. Juan d'UHoa.
"i-.-uiam uuicu uuur.irs. noi; I lie news cl Iturbide after his nlan !
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Cash
or H'hea
! i..iui.lfin.ia. t uc news ci nurbicle alter his plan! - . . . , . . consh.enng that the precious galley bore sent to the rice roy being blockaded bv : Hj MIE slll"rs will give cr.-h for another Ceasar and his ffrtun. th i t, ti, , . " ; ; r f r-v i-n.-,i,..i .i. r
, y n.i,.. i. , (;C anu ma !ininons. uiese ; nancisome specimen of news from he Ila- UICU t?c
Tne
a-nst the theft
firofit-rty Conducted into the presence ot the itey, he haugtui y reproached the nig )ty Musselman for his anti-liberal
every kind of active employment, and the con. luci, an i pleaded the treaties whirh
high p ices ot our public stocks in ling-J exist between the Regency of Algiers land, in connexion with the ra e ol ex- 4iid the Kingdom of Naples. He was change, arc infallible indicaiims, tnst the anwered that every thing would be resrepiecniativcs of oui wealth are rapid to. ed to him, botli money and freedom
if he should oe successful in proving that the sequins found on boird were, in fact his property ; and that he and U associates were as they asserted, faithful subjects ot the King of tne Two S'uillies. ' The n.;bie chief of the Carbonari wa a iitiie confounded at the want of this duplicate proof, for he had with him no other papers than two numbers ot the Neapolitan Minerva, and the last ptoclamatton by the parliament of the I'wo Siciliies. To c nceai his embar
rassment, he resolved to elude the cpues tion, and, endeavouring 'o captivate the esteem of the Dey ; ue dtclated that himself, and those who accompanied him, were not only brave vvariiors. out also very able legislators; that if the sublime Regency would consent to resto. e the confiscated millions, he(Pepe) would
'i exenange, a ceiistitunon which
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a. duiuuuicrs uec.arcci it a good S vana The iact is, that Iturbide had enprize 1 he hcrof)f Caseita nrotetpc' n- I te-vA Ar.!,! rr . .
i iuj.in.ii, nu i jniumn uic irc2'.
ot what he called his j uic intended to he hinr f-
w.Lj, .v. ,.itiiiiia.
ly transferring to that country.
produce of our fatms being relumed these transfers are made in payment for fahricks of wool, coiton, linen, and me tats, which our soil and our aits might produce in abundance, not merely for home consumption, but lot the supp in of our commerce, which c-n only revive thtough manufactures, or during European wats in which w remain nrutral. I hi: fahricks which we import, we yearly consume, thereby constancy destroying the capital applied in payment, : nd leaving our accumulating debts as
mortgages upon otirrcmaming resources There is no v no civisized iudepend ent nation but ourselves, which has not become awakened to the necessity of protecting iu internal industry l iom the Ilaltic, to the Mediterranean, the tffnt is universal, and we cat n t, with immuni
ty, disregard the admonitions vhicn t'teir w,,utd insme 10 tne Regency of Algiers
VAi,,1,r,i 'tuiLaic -v cDmiMrison be au Ult coasts ot iiarbary, such ftlitween coiiditionuf Prance, and this coun- cit' compared with which Mahonut's try, will illustrate the difference between parauise would be nothing. Won bv this
vise ana methcient s stems ot political Pro"ise, tiie Dey accepted the bargain; economy. For mote than twenty-five bul ilis gomai , an Italian rene- uln'
years, I ranee was harassed by desolating having on tne following dav exnl nn'p.i
-wars, and within five years, she vvai op- him now lhe soldiers of Naples, bv vit
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uie oi wnat the cnriatian Pope called a constitution, had revolted against their sovereign, and compelled him to ilv his states, the barbaihm despot became furious, and if the report of the GennCcC captain may be credited, he oidered the Carbonari instantly to be brought before him. and caused two hundred blows to be administered to each. The brave Pcpe supported this fresh reverse of forme with his accustomed resignation, and persevering it, his project of giving liberal constitution to the Algerines.'hK
exc. aimed to the Dev. Strit ht
a v. l. colma:: I3:i. C5-3t
sale of Lots in th
or.t. T..1.,
The Grand Canal. Th nintrrect
madein this stupendous undertaking, I surpises and astonishes its advocates and friends enemies it has none It advances with giant strides towards the Hudson, and to unite its wate;s with those of Champlain. Already it approaches the city o Schenectadiy and the excava
tions are now catrying on within five
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'NUMBER cf Lots will h
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for rale o.i the :'h of August i
m t.'.e town oi Ci:u-iitn:tJus, situate o:: V z west side or the West foil, of Whrc liver, about one miles below the n;ot.;h of Eel river, which affutds many exc !!e: t seats forwaier works. This town is m-
tuated on a very handsome scitc, PTadu;:!-
miles ot that citr and p. ocressinc- for r ' ,'aiKlM,.,"c &CIIC Srai!,,:s!--,d A few weeks. JA thcit zei " Vr th" T T AIW will witnes, this worh mm,T,. ot a.mle.then the land is level, ana
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....s .nunuig it- uieii own neii; h- h",i 1,. ,1;., :. 5T
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.Aiuu:.Lf Aany iciZ'erilfer.
to
pressed by hneign armies, excited, to
acts ot extottion, by vindictive resentments. Now she supports a circulating medium in gold and silver coins, her ag rictiiture arts and manufactures are flourishing, her commerce is reviving, and both excite the jealousy of her neighLois and rivals; her revenue exceed
her expenditures, and her taxes are di minishing. Excepting the short period ct the last war, we have enjoyed peace, and for most of the time have supposed' ourselves to be prosperous, but the acquisitions of which we have boa-led for twenty years, have vanished, or are investid in unproductive property, which is d. Iv -diminishing in value; out industry js becoming languid; oui cunvney con sisls ot notes whtch are icprescmatives of our debts . ue to banks, even usurv is less unprofitable than heretofore; our rational debt exceeds what it did when the present government was first oganized including the debtcf the revolutionaiy war. and the state debts which were then assumed, while our revenues is unequal to our annual expenses on the most reduced establishments which we can make. No man will deny that this contrast is ' true, or affirm that it is toe highly coloured, and I deem it tin indispensable dutv to present it to vour consideration in consequence of the unexpected crisis at M-hich our aft,ir have arrived Con gress are exclusively vested with powers to regulate commeice with f0rti-n rations and between the slate and vet find themselves unable to adopt regu'hlinns, whirh ifm.M . .
" pioicci those mdustuous putsuits of the people, to which they were invited dming a period of great difficulty and danger Pot w tim of uni-
jottn jaw son the subject of bai.kui
Tt is stated in a Savannah paper of May, 23 that all the hanks of that place had stopped specie payment excent tlur
U States There w as a demand of only SI 5, 00 on the Planter's bank which they refuse: paving in any sort of coin ekcept copper. The State Hank stopped specie payment some davs since. They have lately Micreeded' in getting the 25 per cent damage law repealed, and they can now say with impunity, we will not pay till it sun our convenience. PAILADKIJ'HIA, June 23 The elegant U. S. schooner Dolphin of U guns, was launched this mornin;-, from the Nav, Yard S ni'.hwaih Ve utvlerstar.d she is to be frtcd for sea immt diateiy, under the c.omnKtnd of iieut. Conner to acc mpai.y the Irankiin 74, now prrpiring at Koston for a cruize in th.c i acihe, under the orders of rrm,
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consequence ot UtciMnu "m thr
supreme court of the United States lo cal ftihlscan be committed with impu luty, and )rl no man whatever mav have
Jct" ' 15 Pus character and eonduct, an ; nn tl,e,, ender of all his property . be d,.c Wd from liability for his debts Jim v ha, pappvned practically, that the nen-cbrervce cf a Constitution,
The tyrant, who is completely ig
norant ot the Giecian Historv, mistook such sublime words for another insult, g .ve orders that the punishment should be doubled on the shoulders of Pep-, arH aaerwards mercilessly threw hint and nis companions into hons. uch is the pfcsem fate of the unfommjte Pepe, m-iu, it vvoui:! seem is henceforward d. stiued to swell martyrology of Liberuiism. Heattn and pursued by the tvran s of hurope, he only escaped from" them u, be again beaten and handcuffed by a chief of pirates.' Couritr.
CHARLKal OV, JUNE 16. The periodical migration to the North prcgiesies rapidly ; and the idle, the gay, and the luxurious, fly before our scorching sunbeams, in quest of cool and fashionable leisure. Those who are compelled to remain through the melting process of cur summer, look with" somethink of envy on the others w ho obtain Mich enrk . . : r
iucu-iiiom lisonnressnc
Not having access to the pure air
Frcr.i the Richmond Enquirer. St. auoustin-k, (k f) June 9. ' In these dub and g oomy times I presume a little news coming from any quarter, wiil be acceptable, especially "about a country for which we have been so lon negociating. And as I suppose there is some little interest excited amour-the citizens of the United States ahr it 'the surrender of tlrs cnmtrv, I take ttie earliest onportuniu of iufovrr ing you t!iat on yesterday moir.mg the U. States seiner Nn' sueh nt.ived offne bar, fw.m Havar.a, : nd vi vv fi. ing a gun. ;n cl i being retu.ned from the fort, sent in a boat with a Spans, gmfeman, (mi. Aredondo)
....... w.wu-.i rsiuiicr.es t: om the canton ireneral of Cuba o rhe goer:or of t! is p'ace for its in mediate sur endcr Cr l IUir:erwho ha, been here for some time w itmK for c-e ordc rs to arrive, imn.c-
ciatesT la.ul f-i
lie: e
from l!;;-. same 'iivc tin-
awn ury anu lertiie ; gcod water can he
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no rock to obstruct. :s
appears by weils dug in the neighbourhood; gootl building stone is veiy convenient, and good clay for brie!; ('); west it joins a rich prairie, highly c;-.' vated ; on the east, h a rich hillv. hp.:.
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uij, wni waicreu, heavy tiinbcrej
M.g vcrv iast ; uugc beds ot stone cca are found within t-.o miles of the tov.r -nd near the river. This town will e very suitable place for industrioib -re. chantcs, as it is in ti c midst cf :, Vtl fertile coun'ry, v.v.v. fl ) a good navib''"stream, leading fiom :he 'SctropolU of
imuaua, 10 Acw-ui -can3. It s now-
rounded by the best improved tract
cmimryon snia river, and ptobably the best ln the United States of ' its age order to induce good, peaceable ml v.ii dutnous citizens to settle in said town, the teims of sa'e wiil bcone fourth of the purchase money tobep-.id within mv months alter the day of sain, and the balance m three equal annual ins,an)Cnts 1. Sa.eTo commence at It) .clock, on sai(i day, where cue attendance will be rriVCp by the proprietors. h
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ce:i conn:
riEopoi: javisov UXA WAL' 11 n, yJa. Jujv 9, 1 Z2 1 . 2
express to Amelia Is-
tut,
- troops to come on! The Hornet sailed ' rarr'a. rbout the ; .s.-r.-ueh. '.'ft it : 30 thru T
presi n.e t e suMCIU cr Gf;)ot, piares jjj be about the ssmt tin.c. If am ti, nc. curs at the time the surrender t: k- s phre worth mentioning, I will i,,fulTn )ou fjf it A gentleman who ; ad occasion to visit the capital of ' sas, stat.-s thai on his de partue from N tf f-dorhez he fotind the'
American settlements to contirne fo
lt (tr f I'lconim Tin-, , . Jn!u 5fl ,93iJohn Hamilton having filed in this Office an affidavit of the loss of certificate No 5250 dated Apr',! - Jth 1813. for th'S. h. qr. Sec. 19, T t N R 7 y Notice is therefore hereby j.ivtn. that ir
, ; ' 1113 1 a-e 1 snail ismjc to the a,d Jul.n Hamilth,, a duplicatecertificate for the aforesaid tract, unW-' ptevioui to that time, some legal obictun are made thereto J 33-.r "i XBynnu.RT. L look nr. nr., T,'6i;Yl rr i:isr.t n.inay. " ' ! lie Mhfciil)er ( (Ters 1'ur-rlc I I. 1A1SJ). wiill
00 acres, of Land
situated on liver Due! c c;v
01 mcenrs 1 11 .
ine oui cor
the heirs T
josepii villiarns
uver Due! c, sx n:)c J-:-es bein-rp?lt rrj . v e"-'"'' oration, adojinin-' hu
of rp!.raim Jordan, .Jecci
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lain Cniq,; 0f 8 vu(3 Uvo j-
house
r a-
hcat
, -u Q.cB iu me Dure air t k,. i r . -d frh breezes, lhe North. e n .b'" ' 5 on he r"' 'H I"'HnB
MUlU- to krm I r .- . lu , ,,c ,ca, ot , n,n(.rit , ...
fields with snow; let imagination impart 0 -erysubstance an icy coolness; hepassronset nd of their heat, and the temper of its irritability 5 let the mind use abovemisUrtuncanda man may bias cool in a furnace as he would be on the troaty Caucasus, Shakespeare to lhe contrary notwithstanding Taking this view of the object, it would be well, perhaps, 1 we could part only with the f.etful and tUc bad tempered, each of whom should
tomshmer ton his retu-n. ( hich was in a month) he met the advar c d posts of thoe settlements at least 70 n,ilcs in the irte. rior!! Hnwcvrr th-se settlements vere the first lntit- , c 1 1 ,
1 ; 1. yJl liirn nf n' o SPf n. : in traveilinu- n distance cf nc?." 50 miles The old uisir.na roar! thtoutrh the country is s'ill discrn r.ble, tr0' 'thnr is pn the least mi of t!:e abodr of a civil'zed bempforthr whoe w av after the traveller osmp, the Ametican immovm en t until he arrives ul t. Antonio. But th
en.
ri' the Tn
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pro, ma i,,tr; f;r,0J lOP. beam and Iinrt- tr.ni Ti.... e., ut-am
.p .r.c ,,CI.. not mr,,r t,ian m the door jboiit 15 or -n Irarc! on ,ler rroo.l fenceho,,,' prmr.pallv w.,ite and n,ark ' ml !,e. ,n the m!,l,t of a oak tim!.erf! roun rv, 'l e,el,1rk mavbeeasilv p,oy.M make apt,lira,;nn t0 thf suIcrJb "n. r'em!cs.-liCi! tiUthc "nnrmal pavn-em in fu.Ie. such as coo.t hntses wo k oxrn. anr! H. ff r-t!e v. , , VES RONEfi. ir.ccr.ncs Ju'y 7, ISO! :t.
