Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 May 1822 — Page 3

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r.VAw; , m v y i o are h ippy to profit to ir tv t J rs ' M d iy the s nppiement.d art granting to the i o; o.-pi. t tli;'? ) m a ivfi ot p ijlic lamU, to rdinmush aritfratat. It h is become a q .u'mi n with many, whether at t'.es time, J t it'i ut J Minors can be i" I is cvu- (r n or Davis Floyd as circuit i u.n. er the coMtitati r. of the state h-H i hero- c eididate tor oiIkt o:Tu cos. It won id be nle i:-in. to hear fro a so.ue of our coititutio i il lawyers, 5io v ag thee o i.i retain the odices thev now hoi I ; or whet a -r it is not necessary for 'o )i,i to resign before t oe election in Aagt. ? I) -wit Clinton the p"cc:it Goverr.oe, and Jo'i!i Taylor the present Liei:. woveraor, o' t -i? - tuc of ew Yo-fc, a ive n ibhely declined b.air.y candidates at the ikxt election jn th.it state. W point p. P. I) lv.ill lit? of !v ?nty. h is been ap' .d (iov. of the terri.orv of Florida. The Coo'oaHtee on retiv-icl'-mrnt have re p'-y l k;u:i, in p irt, reeo noin lin as . t o n iiencemeut ot the wor; o1 u ition.U econoniv to set the exa n ole of in .".u.iinir be con gress and 'o lie per iheoi in i nil:i ;-v allow uic -s to toe old standard of six (VdUifNicr day ;they alo reeonmieod e. cor-v-:vWent r.nl:i-.t:oa of tot- . -s of i i

Me;; 1 ilivc cle fa" toe j.t.'vcnt

which, it is calculate .to ro'JTiss woald a noorit tO l S IVMU at vhe v ivlv rave of SM,0CH), an 1 if" or it .von Id probably extend to th. i n m u of 100,000 per nnrm.n ; added to w.iie'i, if thi oilier hr.ie.e'acs of the gov-crn-aent, were pared uo:" on e s'.mdiar plan i'f redaction would for n no inconsiderablv so n in the currei.t expenditures of the natioa. . .;:.-r;Cir:. : .'.' res. The Boston ('eotiiie! looonac -s foe sale samples of pri ited silk il m Ih.o-c licfs from the dying csta'olishnient of Messrs. 1 irrctf, 'I illetson & co. of that cite winen in point of c 'loving, pattern and execution, h ive bci pronounced . 'ju il if not superior to any transatlantic f. J) vies of the i;i . 1 DU'jD. on toe 1 'tb inst. M J ; .e idolIct consort ot Mr. Aioert iiadollet of this pi ice. In Lawrence countv U1. Mrs. O. Dubois co isovt 'f Mr. Henry Dab Vis. the i lepr.idc'it Vnii r.v of thv Fivt C) ) i )vvV. Fellow Citizens, Haun been ao nounced a-, a ci . uiate to r pr-sent you in c.vnt;ress. an 1 Ik in - now dctei min.d to withdraw my name and relinquish all p eietuions mthat honor at tne enuinv; election, a public addicss is deemed nc cessary, tlut the attcntio .i of mv fticnt's may be dir. cted to a::ot cr candidate the nublio iolor ned of the nnvi'S bv vhi:i I am ictu ie ! ati 1 mv o ic ot pi'wvcntcd 1'ium misco vfoei:. t'ocm. It is general v : ti:vn ov name $a- btua;; it out in 'a fi t i tstance, cfoiy by a icit acquiesce ce on mv part ; and a chamre d c i lid ns sioce t':it period, with a nine r r a'et Uo ov'ed:.Te of tne endeavour w!dc!i had p eviotish b.en made in so ne distant co tics others, cause nr now to wish i" bed been v.'tuheld. I bis oi is sctht ned by the fact tint the fi st e" c'too of members represent thi state in c.;uiccress. is broughl oi premeureh b act of 4l-o i-ii;t Imihc 'ilnr:' 'fi'iitivt .1 1 V ti J . I eiris nturc. a"onto a b. ( v e toe ratio or repi'"senta?ion was determined ; when the minds of the people in some counties had been lone: in a s'ate of prcpe. ati in to support a ccrtai i candidate and in other counties the isubj'Vt had not cost a thought or if it did ,f vas to impi v-ss the belief that this fu st Hecion would not be hurried in o in August ir?22, for repr-Mu tives who mnv not take their scats Leforr NTov. '2:1 Indeed it was ircncrallv believed that the firs eicctin under the last census, woni.i be de- i lav.d as long as nos-ubb s u ud Xov that tec people might 1 ave 'i ee tocoosu" :hcir best interests to onkr nr r!v)i. ' ttie most capable and de-e; viog candidate. The keen penctrati m f our last legislature however to stvcvui the ex pense of another election, and for otl cr reasons, if there be any, best known to the nselvcs, did not act up-n this Iv hef. The consequence may be t! u' he who v.ill be elected in August mv.?ht not bavc been the choice if v u had due time to refloat, anil x'c candidates to canvass the district and become ptoperlv known Even now, after ome months electioneering for congress, the laws and t I .ft l.w.t. tf IM.n 3 "UmaiS Ol your lasi i' .;:i.ni ' n a not vet p-cr.cra.lv known or distributed. At this late epoch there$.te, under such circumstances, I do not think it prudent to canvass the dis tr;rt I have viewed it I think corectlv, througl di the medium of f lends, ana

find in the most enhghtrr. 'd couotte such a discorthmcv of sentiment that I am sat'sfit d the ubimate ehoh- would iot Ht.i5 'time fall upon mc And as

CirrwLK3 Devtst Escr. is now a can-d.-luo, who 1 .iiuii. ... an serve vim . vvtt.i m no ajnuy, thuug.i none could

j with more zj.i , i cneeitu.iy decline a poll rjn I need s her thin imp-de hi success say li) in re ol prospects weto I to continue a candidate : tor although I hive never been regardless ol public opi li on, I liuc never lud an overseeniog itch to flitter it. But lean unhesitatingly assert that I would o i any occai'b forego all the honors my leilow ci'izens couid bestow, to be in-ttu mental in ten leriirj tlieni real service. In lecum nendlne: Mr. Dcwcv to the attention of mv IVi.nds I conceive J that I render them the only service at this time in my power, believing as I conscientiously do, that lie is the moat eligible candid.ue now before them, and that ids well improved mind and talents do comjiarativeiy, merit the distinction. On a view of the district, it is obvious, that the section of country on White tivcr where M-. Dewey's interest will be found, corresponds with our own on the Wabasii. and us hisclliciem abilities L,ie reasonable jnotnise of success in the contemplated application to congress to giant us aid to impiove our rivers, and in the furtherance of other t npoitant and beneficial measures, I fin I a poweifui a. ;;unn in to induce his .itefcrenee. ttuleeU when yon icfKct fellow citizens, that nnnv inqunt nt measu es auertine; the interest of this district, ate tcqe.itcdof congress, it is m ittcr of genet at and set ions concern who vcu should elevate to that important station If there be distinct interests in vour district, in regard to improving your rivers, and obt lining aid to give a naviga'olc outlet from the Wabash to the akes, the subject should be understood If we ate to remain as he.rctolore dependent on the Ouio it is of consequence to know how local feeling may onerate, where that feeling exists, in a

matter of such imp i: tar.ee Your complete etfec; the provisions ot ibis wealth and prosperity depend altogether I act, according to the forms and instiucupon vour surplus produce that por- i tions heretofore given by the Treasury tion of the proriu'tio is of the country re- Department, to keep full and faithful

mammg over the local consumption ! and o what avail is this source of wealth without the possibility of trans porting it to market in proper season I j It we be kept dependant on the Orleans mark and three fourths ot thr year dependant on Evansvilhi as a place f landing and deposih of what value com (aratKciv, is property on the Wabash and t!iy White rivers, with property on the Ohio ? Must not all species ol ical estate in the counties North ot those immedi te)y on the Ohio dc; reciote in general estimation if our rivers be hot improved ? Hut whether Mr. Dewev be the successful candidate or not, I hope in the choice to be made bv on, the voice of faction may have no influence and that the judgment alone vuii be exc:ci9eu that all personal considerations will be burkn that all nate.es and disiincti'ns, except such as lesult from superiour capacity, worth and talents, wid lv. deemed inapplicable. Is he honest " Is he capable are the nrop. r and unerring tests, hcv iead directly ! lothe public weai While the dictations j of party, a id misrepresentations ol faclion, may scuigc the state with c.ilam ities, the nature of which we already p.ir tiaHv feel ; but their extent it were impossible to measure w anticipate. I only remains to say that in thus withdrawing from the list of candidate 1 cannot forego the pleasure ot expressing my gratitude for tin? friendship mmifesiccl in various quartets a friendship which 1 shall be proud to avail of on some tulure occasion and if my retiring fiom the contest now, disappoint manv of those friends whom I i ' s')cc' for their virtues, and love for their attachment to puic and upright princi pies, I am satisfual when they read this -hey will attribute it to the proper cause. Cith sentiments of respect. I remain Sec. JOHN E WING. Mav 10th, 1 822. ANT t.'T supplementary to an act, cn titled An Act tor the relief of purchasers of public lan. Is prior to the fit st day of July, eighteen hundred ami tweutv i' cnacrd by the S-nar' and louse of Rr'.rcxenta ives of rh- Ur.ited States i Inierica in C ngrrss assctnldcd. That j all purchasers, and cvciy legal holder of I anv certificate of the purchase of the I . O . I . l TT.tf...l ..... 1 . . '-"" '." iiucu o.vo-i, vv re omniei io, mu wno nave not availcd thebiselves t)f anv of the pioviMons 1 of the act of Congress of the 2d of March, ; IRC 1 . entitled An Act for the viiei 1 i of th? purchasers if public lands prior to be Is' t av ot Jutv, ISit) 'be allowet. "t o v tiire on o" before the thirtieth dav : v.'p'emho", IS C, to surrevder their ...... : of pu;chsc, to ar ept, and, en liiinj; such acceptances, shall be en-

titlci! and subject to audi of the proism.i t ol the ui ncsaiu act, a uinnv t caic- uueio compete paymcu me.) u

made on any tract ol iaiul puui 10 t.n tnirticlh day ot September mt Sec. '2 And be it further enacted To..; all purchasers, and cvciy iioiue. ol any certificate ol pui chase ol the punlie lauds ot the Limed otatcs, who tnav nut have accepted any of the provisions ol thj uloresaul act of March the -d. 1821, or who may nut avail themselves ol tne provisions of the fust section oS tnis a ;t, bo permitted, at an; time prim to the 30m day of septeu ber next, to fue their acceptance, and sir, render their cerimcates oi pui cnavc, and snail be entitled to all the benefits and subject tu all the provisions ot the alorcs.du act ot . r i . ... Maich the 2d, I82i, which relate, i any manner, to relinquishment and ciassitica'ion. and to the extei time of payment by instalments, and the ptocccding in iCiaiion theicto, in tia same niannet at it such accep'.annce had been filed on or beiojc the Soth of September last Sec 3 lnd be it fi:r;h r rriccfrdy Thau all pti. chaset s. a'xcl everv lce,al holder oi any cetiificate of purchase of lu pub lie lards ot the United States, who nan have tiled their acceptances and ir.icn tiered their ci: ulieates ot pun base, and accepted the ptovisi ms tf the atoresaii1 ac of March 2d, iS2i, which iclate to payments tu be made by btalmcnts, bv permitted, notwithstanding their act eptances heretofore fihd, to make com piete payment (n any 1 1 act of land, on i before the 30th day rf September next, and shall be entitled to the discount pto vided f.r bv the tenth section of tlc afotesaid act Sec. . And hr u fur 'her enacted 'I hat it shall be the duty of the u gisiers and receivers of the several lemel t tikes of the United tates to piriform the duties prescribed by, or nec essuiy to carry into accounts and records oi all proceed ngs under the same, in the manner preset ib id l.y the 3th section of the aforesaid act, to make report of the same to t e Treasury Department within the tern, of three months from the 30th of September next, and shall receive, as compensation for like services, the fees piovided tor by the 7th and Sth sections of said act S c 5. And !) it further r acred. That everv tract of land which vouiu have b.cn forfeited from a failure to file ;m acceptance anil to imrrcndcr the certificate of purchase on or before the 3nh ol September 1821 be, and the sumc is herebv, exempted from forieiunc an." sale mail the 30th day of Scp'.. inbcn next, and t o 'ongcr Washington, April 20, IC22--Approved FOr.EIGN ARTICLES. f'TUOM XILc.S Wi'.EKLY RI-GIS?EK"J 11) seCial iate auival-. iiotn Kuupc, the public mind ias been consult rabiv 'Uiitaud since our last, L-uuion pat ets ot tlie I I th oi March give usa'most reasi . to believe that a u voiutn.n h ad i cu ii commenced in France ai d lie t the e y was for Nupoieou the second A certain general. Ib nton was said to I ave raised the tti colon d fl g, issued pioc:amatitiis, and coiiecictl a coiisidei abic force at Touts, from wherce he had marched to Taumur, gcthciing force like a snowball. Palis accounts were then received that ga t some u tails of these events, but made them out to be the acts of a lew rebellious individuals, who were promptly put down bv th military, who remained entirely faii' Iul to the king; that IJenion had fled in disguise, nd that all things were quiet, though this did not exactly appea . to be the case. Another arrival stated that the 'rebels" hr.d Ir c: dispersed without cvit ficuitv nri- ' 1 f 1 ' them had been 0 arrested '' in so in e..t a fcr . .al tha' Pans was larire beics ol troops li.ul becm t hd cut to preserve the peace; and by another vessel, bringing London dates of the I 7th cf March, we learn that the greatest alarm prevail eel in Paris that the streets were para-d-d bv lnrp-e nai ties crvinj:, fix''- la chi rf revive la nation, vvr .'af:clton How ....... u . - j . , much of truth there is in all these ti. ngs 1 we cannot pretend to say It is reported that a secret rnarnege has taken place b- twecn the king cf Pn lard and a princess ot l1eu:nai in ir-.ami, inou;;n gieai rutra''Cs were still conimitte 1, the tionga in of I government was r-duci-g the pe p!e to - t j on der. Manv persons li nt been t u c! ' a number were exccu'.ed at once and others lmeictiiatelv nut on board transpoi ts ; lor New Soti'h Wales. For a ir.jn tolje absent foni h-is !" nu- at tdgh, snbjet t.s him to tiao-i r'a'ton Sotm 110 s i ad j taken place in Suffolk and Xorialkj (Kr.

'and); (o supp;css tv'dch the n i'i aiy t u i tl. i . e !.( p!e oi ti c ! nLn is, ta:. a t t;sU with ihv gieatcst s una hv nx iiii- ' n iaw pi i,. (v .. Hi now U p!,i;!trt t tti'C ipanisl. emus. Ji: v. , i ....-rs, 5 "''I'" :;. 1 i.c t.t;:,i(.ci l c..-. : , by H"ou :' -r, at l ;,a ... , e, i.mi; i. o .a-tautuni is i cpon l u at no : c t. a i0,00 suppo-Mi. not to nav. !ui, 's '.an t'jjvjv; a':om the s;:.u, ct ail i: ai innabned it. 1 he qutstion oi war m p...ce between RusMui.d 1 mkey ici.-i. cv u juiui!, but thcic au vari u ll;n:i, u, ,. t )ider it highly ptoU.b c uiUt i- s i ,.iiS would conumnce c.o.v in t - s.. ,rA ietttr lioiu m. r. tislm-, Feb ;7. Sv.ys thaf. a ( .v ci.e atii n m ;-i ain.t iui.ey v. as i:tnu r.tai i ixpic.etl an uounce witli huiia is sj.t. kt n f the euq: i or vas ; I ait to p: cc.i t. to 1 )in thr i.un.i ani.y. It n,u . j j c; i s to bv-tlie beiidin Ls g.'an: 1 1 at v.i es "mrvitaii.e. A 'ttlei liomviicssa .'s ii.at iie l'eisiatis lu.d : tuscd l!.t in - ivtnion ot ti;t I:itish nm.is'er, ai:u isa;-.' a hernial iieciaut:on o? war ae: in i, tiic 'J'urks A strong upon prtwhs tivat An r.,cl.n ..I Ja; i, a t cn into tin Inn t!- ct his t ; cn. :. i . Iy tieacl;eiy IL i ail inm ei.e ut. -n ei m his p .-sse-sion ii is stettdtnat he will be vein to Constant uu pie. :.i:d t;.ai ht t sired to t k.'.c - -n.e iw.portant (a nm u..icati'.Mi m th.- suhan lln.;e w u at - mv rr.a. ah nt i.he I 'Jth of i e!. y 1'iv.; riu 3 Biti-h, aid 5 Austrian rwH v a-, a-, squa.ii ons t f ob . . v ution A Dutch lugate had left tl.e pott a lev- das t:e. tore The pta s-nee (f t'n-sS. ships 1 aid a v. ho!rs'me fi t on i! t ui!;s Austii i is icpo 'calto I ave ad:!i esecl . ciiriuar to all she European oett titchuing i i subtai cc. that lhee s! ;d i ot be .my w.4r. or at s!:e is th icin c to maintain p-arc In il is p'o t u p bclirveil tiat s' t is bia kco h- I' a.t e and Engh.iu! : But AlrxarVei iMima. sing his armv cn the 'I n kt I- fr i .h r, and seems resolved 'o manege his ct ucerns in hi own way. It appc-j's that the. Spanish aut! n:ities in the West Int'.ies have oi ait a! ut to 'authorize the fitt ng t ut ol p iv: is lo; ti e eaptute of vissels p-occtdn - to or f'.m the potts and places possessed by the independent P;S'l SCJiv i T. u'hlji the rascal rah-dt.j wgh the-vzrid. " a s ixr.Lrii. The pe.bl: are r unlit n to he cn ti.f '.e fnnrd .'igainst a petxai, who is t-nspe te.l to be in connect't.n r it Ii a. pi ; t i v e;.bor.ris, at present ti a verso g th-scei.ntiy.-s peed. err-. He arrived in this pb.ce on S .t"'d -y the 11th inst. called him self John M'Gu'rc , ra' stated that he had e.nr.e t- u ct tr'-m St. !. uis ; th.it he hid h.st his j - . kt c i'.'.ok on the real, ct a.taini: g 45 in i S. paper he rise, s ud he hail ;i quaitl,; go'.cls ii! poUiiersh.p with Mr. Choutr e, ?V ng on fro. n t. Louis, for the uteptee f w h'.eh he t urn d a ht tii,e, and i iU u it ;:. .'.s a ore room, liut after rem air.irg - iVw fi.. 5c n.a'e.glie v.:s suspe ctt tl, he t k . ut: om m on- on WcdntsCoy nieht. ltav a. h:. . . :.nd adoie b' ers (which ai v sti- , -.' . ne tt'ien t r borrowctt) behind. lie surra a .1 n sv intili: g sr me indiviciu:-) s i sii.af .neunis h h..s iii ce be c n rtpoitt ci t.n the onhoiity t. i" tr v t llet s, that he has !'. en r:i Vandalia, Carlisle, and Ial'.;.:..,ip,.-, UPj-tit-is, where he passed as a fur trenr, and Hiccecdcri in fbte.iuit g cloathsand a considt t 'ble amotn.t cf nn i;ev. Before. h- left V ir.ee iie.es & before suspicion lead been i xe! t)ti him, he had a number 01 bi.o.k clucks

! on tlie U. h. Branch B .nk ; t Lr;..v .iie piip.t tl in tliis oMiec uhiclt he v.ail no th eh. en deavor to pass off 0:1 some ere tiul'.vs j M s. :i. When he left here he were a v.L .e h a, a mixv.cl olive broad cloth co-it, iiai .e-st, a black cravr.t, ?md gray casinett pai.t lo 1 In is about f.ve feet nine t r ten i:.che .1 g!i, and weighs about ICGlbs, dark hair ancle; c, and a little j,ock pitttt!, wide mr-uth, nc; e-ithcr is, or pretends to be, an Ii ihman, and the line.'.' lie auo-id nu.v b fe:t''c State oi Imliana. VICJO C ' lU'UIT COURT. March Tcrm. D. Z22. Jane Southard, ecmpt U'.l ard, e onqt 1 J. I'av.r', v s s 1 'i-1' 7; f r-a Southatd, Deft. J n-ra. G- trtrc rjjl H.S tlay cam, the complainai.' by i hemas 1!. Blake her counsel anti ti t tiher hilt, and appeasing to the satishemn of the Comt that the d mtian: is tvit a resident of this s'ate ; it i ottie retl that unless the sah. defei.dai.t shall I appear h re by hinise f or attorney at er ; Ik f 1 c ihe i.t xt tei m t' this c uit to ani s.et the tfn.p:a:na-;-s bit!, the -nne will : 1 taken 1 s 0 e.tt sed, ane a det lie ci ti rctl up acco: I'ingly. And it ii f..ith 1 ordeie ; th .t a copy of this order be ms ted : in t!:e v vsf m 'am prieted in t: is s ,.te, fo f ur w ct !. "-ucce- s'nely. a; d that this o'im' li:- or.tirucd M the rax termer this c uit. A Copv Tcc CII.B''i?T, C v. Tcrrc Haute, Apiil 25, 13-2. iC-ivv

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