Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 13, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 October 1822 — Page 1
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WESTERN SUN & GENERAL ADYERTTSEI5. "A BY ELIIIU STOUT. V1NCENNES, (IND.) SATURDAY, OCTOBKIl SO, 1822. Vol 13. No. 39.
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State of Indiana.
KXOX CIRCUIT COURT,
SKPTCMUELl TERM, 1822.
Thorn,
vs.
lis Creditors.
O i Petition for the Benefit of the Insolvent act. fa ND now at this time came the petiJtL, lioner, by G K. C. ullian, F.sqr. his attorney, and filed his petition, praying the court to giant unto him the benefh of an act entitled, u An act for the relief of insolvent debtors," asabo a list of debts by him due to the defendants, his creditors, as also ot the notes Sc accounts due to him, together with a list of piopert) by him owned or possessed, and his bond with security for the delivery ol his poperty, and ire having m de o.tth according to lar it is ordeicd by the court, that a supersedeas do issue instanter, and that he give notice ol the pendency of S'lid petition in the Western un, a papei printed in this state at least three weeks in succession, and sixty days pre vious to the next court, and that the said court will act up -n said petition on the third day of ihe next term. A Copv Test, R. HUN TIN, Clk.cc kc. October 9, 1822, 37-"it
from Nile's wekkly registmi. fectly aware of the doings of France, as From London fiafiers vj the 6'h August, the agent of the holy alliance," Sc sp.ak Great Bntian If Ireland bpienuid in veiy confident terms of their ability to prepaiatious are making to receive the resist them ; but it now rathe r appears as
king in Scotland, and theic will be " boo- if those designs had been abandoned, tlno' j
they are thrown into the harbor. The sheets being vciy nanovv, I have been bliKed to step over many, .yirir lu lln m daiU." b i ' i -
v c nave accounts Irom Vienna ce nfir-
iig enougn the deleat ol the tacious. 1 lie na lonul mmg the intel ijje nee alrcadv icnivn i.f
it is reported tnat &ngianu is in trcacy nniiua amounts to auut oou uuu men. . the destiuction ot the 1 m kih fl. tt, and with Denmark to obtain the island ot Zja-. It was strongiy repoittd at Pans, that the cliulh t.l the captain Pacha Tl-ty land, and with it the-command ol the ial- an army of Ausiri;n. and Pi ussiai.s were give the following dtiai s tic, for which tne kingdom of Hanover is about to ariive on the irontieisot i tance " Tlie cl it fs of ti e (.rttknaw lu d a ofTeied in exchange. The emperor of , for the purpose of passing into Spain w nil couiicil at Ipsai a. ai d dti idt d vn tlu i. -n
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Jl tioner. by Ci. W to iiev, and fi.ed his p Wirt to grant unto hir
State of Indiana. KAOX CIRCUIT COURT, SFPTKMB EU TKRM, 18 22.
icorgc Simpson ) On Pennon fur th-
against iiemfi' uj the Inat H:s Creditors, J vm' act.
ND now at tiiis lime came the peti-
W Johnston his at-
pctition pi av irg the
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grant unto mm tne Dcucnt or an
act entitled, 44 An act for the relief of in sol vent debtors," as also a iist of debts by Iii n due to the defendants, his creditors, as also of the notes and accounts due to him, together with a list of property by him owned or possesse d, Sc his bond wi n security, for the deiivtiy of his property, he haing made oath according to mw it is ordered by the eouit, that a supersedeas do issue ins'antcr, and that he give r.otice of the pendency of said petition in the Western Sun, a p iper printed in this sU'.tc. at Ica-t thiee weeks in succession, ami sixty d.ivs previous t the next court, and iiat the s.dd court will act upon said petition on the thiul dav of the next term. A Copv t, H.J1UX TIN, Clk. r c k c.
October 9, 1 tf22.
Russia will have something to say about this matter, if thcieis any reaiily in the
report. Twenty members of the British parliament hold ollices duiVg the king's ulea-
; sure, whose income is jt.i6,UU0. i
London, Aug. 6. tiisViajcsly this day proceeded in person to proiogue parliament On taking his seat upon the throne, tlie commons were forthwith summoned to the bar, and on their arrival his majesty delivered the following speech in a j ciear and audible voice : u Aly L'jid.s and Gentlemen, u I cannot retcabc you horn our attendance m piviiament, w ithout asui ing vou how sensibie I am of tl e attention you have paid to the many important objects which hae been biot' before you in the couise ot thU long amUaborious session. 4 I continue to receive fiom foreign poweis the strongest assurances of their Inendiy disposition towards this country ; and 1 have the satisfaction of believing, that the different e3 winch had unfoitu-nate-y ari-cn between the cotnt of St Pe tersbtiigii and the Ottoman Porte, are in such a ti ii of adjustment as to afford a lair prospect that the peace of Europe will not be dis'urbtd. G' ntU men of i he house of Commons, I thank you for the supplies which you have granted. me for the service of the present year, and for the wisdom you have manifested in availing yourselves of the first opportunity to reduce the inter est of a pail of the national debt, without the least infringement oi parliamcnlaty faith.
l It is most gratifing to me that you
ine consent oi tne r icnch govtinnKiit winch was aluiuaies accpun 'I l y The lumor had excited somestiong ic- cjlkd upen all tl t m wl-o vit wil ii g u marks in tlu charr.bei c.t deputies. Gen. drv(.te their lives hi tl e j i.ht l gi t 1 oy said u Y-u have been toid of the i.o- mor than 200 in u t-diatt i :ncr; td ly aiiianee the ho.y alhai ce I we on y ti c u selves. !itd sviosc c tl e cio xknow it through the tri!)iiles which it l as ccutr the pucci;cittd ii npi izt n to imposed upon us tl louh the injmies die g.oiiru-Iy Out i tiM, 4- uc it has inflicted upen cui counti) i 1'ut cl o-en h) cas'irg lots. i'fiit. ;s c shouid its so:diets once again ajptar on ben: d et on cl licit l "utv In J( t c iitigthe natifnal tcintory shotnd a tlnui mi- iig in titir n agt ai in.i us ii y:gn. A I litaiy oecupaiion lieaten tail lunch- ai i ai gen.c nts hav n g he en nu e. on t e men, tolciei s or not soh ie t s, (he nkutr fiisi city ot lie h'iial cl 1:.'p;d. a of the leji xuie tiawg at c?ict ; Yt&.utlJ (iuck fiigite Div ftw vessel ; p j ; d, all!) ad Iiaicc would l ise ai.u mai eh to m c ei a fouigi flig htiotc the "jink -h extt iminate them. line ts thoegl tc t. kc api.it inilc :c41 W'c hav e seen (says the National Ga- j'iciigv. Me 2' 0 'cs, win pvnl zettt ) a leiler of a iec nt date, In in a lor Ki glishn en and F ncin en, woo gentleman resident at Maui id. in whose wellietcned l lie ti.. n j , wlo;.iouinteliigcnc c and opp(ituni'ic s of knew- ed tl.c m to c r.u i ih- poit l 'I.cIcmc, ledge we hae entiie coifuunce, which in on'cr to and or in ti e cii.tie o: tl.u iepicsents that the levoitcdile guaids 'Iinkish fiitt I ut scatctiv h;d tlty at Madrid was the vvoik ol a coie piiacy leic led il.tt pc si'ioi v n lhc v cannd against the c list'ninional goveinnent ol tltirpian i-.io cfuct. h. a s on r,n e Spain, foin d by li e loyal latnitics ol five ships cl ,i;c vmu i fre. 'I I.o Spam and France; that six battali-'Hs, adn u a.'s si ip i an c ut c4f ih 1 ai hci ah in composing the royal guaid, veie c on up- a hii ze. in the l. pi ol t-siapi: g n.ia' detect ; thai, in their at enipt on ihc 7ih Ju- stuiciion, Lncl i ui. agi in c! n tlie n-i.J,. ly U make the mscives masteisol the ca- noting collt of Sric, vvi:nc t t i ..pta n pital, tliey were beaten at all points by Pacha waslajcled ex.iii?g Att t u is the militia and constitutional icgulais signai success, ihc iwo lun iec; m li octhat ail w s tranquil on tl.c ' 8tn Ju y, St voted patriots ictued. w ith ut 1 a i i- i xthe constitution suonger than ever. peiiei eed aiiy o.s " '1 he c nti i pi iz ap- " Two battalions," sas the wii-.tr, k at- p-ensto have t-cen rc-nceiv c d am; executempted to escape, and a luiu.ing fight ted in a spiiit f sell devi 'n n wonlsv of commence:! just cut of ihe city. We .the best limes of ancient Ci ette heard the fit hi distinctly. The poor-oV-j Vp-i ami the ce Ic b ate o GueK chief, vi is wet v hi. ;. d wc.unJed a:.d i: ien f?i- and a victim of Ihiss'un cupidiiv , is aal son is by I indr(?s. Tl'ji ! rs ?: m- I lobe a p'i oner at this time, in tie lor-
diers are in c.o
of them
e in c o.iiineiiient; ana some moic4liess ol Montgatz i will be the victims of a crime in r c have many
many particulai c.f ti c bto
should have been enabled in consequence j the perpetration of which hey were the ' blowing up ol hr captain i ai n'- - i-,
)t tiiis and other measures, to relieve my
people hoin some ol the ir hu ckns. Lords- ana' Gentlemen,
The distress which has for some '
months past pervade d a considerable pot
blind instil me.iits ot worse men than
themselves." Portugal The Heroine, patriot privateer, was lately taken by a l,oriti;;iut.e
higate, and her crew consisted ot the lol
tiou of Ireland, arising principally from j IoillK nulions xiz: , Xirican, 1 Austri-
It was a deed of desperate l.iavc iv he
ship was of 84 getns, ai d IiucI 2,-6-t persons on bo ird, includirg ' so' die i ai d Cirec k slaves all lbes peiisheo t c pt about 130. A se coiid fu c ship sti ne V- u e
vice adn iai's ship and set l ei in a h ..e,
the failure ot that crop on which the gi eat ' aPf , G.eek. 10 F rnch. 6 Spaniards, 26 ,)Ut piappU-il. they se p . at.-cl,
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uuuy ui u,c P'-M.nion c;c;penei ior tneir , South Americans, V Dutc hmen. 42 Fug
suu.iMenee, nas great.y anectc ei me. iishmcn, ,g Americans, 4 Fast Ii di.ms, 7 Ihe mcasutes which you have adop-.ItaianS) , porlll,UcsC 2 plus,i,.ns, 1 le d lor the relict of the sufferers, meet Russi -n, and 3 Sw edes in alt 126 men. with my warmest approbation, and, sec j TW,5rt.-Thou.h the accounts a.e not onded as they nave been by the spontan- of a vvc character, it seems admitted ...... n . a ...... rc. ... . c 7
.uuunugcoc.oub emu is, oi my people, tnat Ruia has abandene d all m e.ent de-
and the flames v ei e extinguished. Wi e n
the fire leached the niagaz'nc tl eexpiosioo shew k Scio like ao eaithqut kc TheCiu ek accounts state the loss of the 'links at Scio to be. the aduiiai's ship of I 30 guns, tin ce othc i s ol ihe line, and seven frigates wieeked 'hcgicater
ti.ey hav e most materially contributed to sprllS .,.. or inlet ferencc with the af j par of their crew s be in.g i. ou d in en,n.,..i.ii,. il,., f l'.. . ' i i' i r i. .i . i
au.a ii. F,t33ulc oi uus severe ca- ( fairs 0f Tu.kiy it is even stated that lan;,l' , . r . ! Moldavia cr:ci NVallachia will he given up 1 have the satisfaction of know ing that ! whoily lo icitin.r.cy of the 'i mkv these exeitions have been justly app.eci- Acong-eLs is 'to be heid-lhe emperors
-.cu o ucianu, anu i entenain a sincere of Hl;ssia an(l Austiia will attend in per- 1 bene I, that the benevolence and sympathy son . i.:jrand, Fiance, and P.ussia will so conspicuously manifested upon the be re p. esented b ministers The Miilan I pre sent occasicn will essentially promote nas been invited to send one, which he! . I w. ..I .. .... I .... i, T I I . 7
i j v. i ,.,u , ..avcevci uau ai nean ; declined, on the ground tliat he had
that ol cementing the connection between
every part of the empise, and uniting in
r.o
particular telations with the christian
powers. It is speculated that the iff
sequence of the fright ; that they lad also captmcd 16 'I uikish vessels, belonging to another exju ciiiion. M. I'ourviile the biave and humane Freiich vice consul at Smv i i.a, died on the 23d of June. Chinese army The emperor I as t ;- j)re s-eel a desire to eiimimsii the aui y on accounted the gi eat expense cl Mip editing it Tlie iimi'ed nuin' erof the siau-
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Mate f Indiana. KXOX : IRf'UiT CURT, SKITEMRFU TERM, I 822.
Francis Mallett 1 On Pttmon for the Re
against I f"f-' the Insolvent His Creditors, J act. A XL) now at his time came the pcti-
J k tioner by (i. V. Johnion, hsq. his attorncw atid the pe ti ioner having heretotore tiled his petition, praying the court to grant him the bene In of an act entitled. "An act for the telnfed ie.solvcnt debtors," together with a ist of debts by him due to the def i el '.nts, his ci editors, as aro a H.t of notes and accounts due to bin, with a bond an 1 security for the deliverVof hispio)cry it is thercfoi e ordered ny the court, that a supersedeas do issue instanter. and that he give notice- of the pendency of said petition in the Western Sun, a paper p;inte.l in this s'atc. at least three weeks in succession, and sitv days previous to the next ourt and
that the said conn v. id rt unon said
dine nrmv for ( hiurv nmMrr. ii sirW(l 'n
btotherly love a- d affection all classe, k of Spuin, Ilaf and Turkey, will AtViXy' i be 600,(300 men, of which tin p-eniite of descrip ions of my subjects " j UiC Mu0l cf this assJndly v?TfoS ; Sze-chuen has allotted to it 33 973 men. France The country is quiet, but the ' manifest design is to consolidate the j The gov ei nor of that province (lac- of
debates in the thanibcrVf deputies are condition of Fuiope th.at is, to support Canion") has remons'rate-d against e;:n.::i
exeeeelugly Hide aiul ardeu.t j kings and ke ep the people in chains. Put The king of Piussia is ejected at Pa- ; a day of rctiibu ion will come, and iustice ..V .. i .. "
us soo etiiit g ot an r.nnoivmt charac- i ovei take the nnresser.
Turktv The governor cf Scio has
; tcr seems to be preicctu g.
i ne aiidir oi general nerton occupies ; been behead 1 at the instance ot tl c -ul-much public attention it is given cut as : tan's sister, for the pail that he look in though his plot was extensive Some e.f . ine massacie in this ishmd.
the deputies aic implicated several at - i
rests had taken place daikness and des
ishing his u 'ditai v estabiish.n ent.
Colombia In the Ii-itish house of commons. Aug 5,ge neial GasceyVnc said he hi'd a petition t pre mm Ik in the n ejst respectable and nun e ic us he eiy ol n libelants ot I iveipool, that Isacl evci p-tjti-
potism prevails. '1 lie present army of Fance amounts to about 200.000 men. it is stated, that on the 1st of January, I S2 1 . there w ere 1 ,07c), 5' 0 boys f om five tf) '5 years of age that attended the prim.uy schools in France ; there weic 27,528 schools under the caie oi 28.9 15 masters, siiuateel in 24.124 communes.
ened th.at hcubc complaining t tl v i ,n-
Most ol the wives of the late Ali Pa- ' re ki ow lee'enu ut hy ot.r 'joveinu tnt of cha of Janina have letn drow ned. bv old- ihe ird. pendente cd Ced;ii bia, inun er of the sultan. Hisk wiul V'ifeVs- ! which conduct they anticipated great eh -clekia will piobably share the- sanraV, f.imcnt tot tic trade of this c e tn t; . AH
'..cairgivc j In pes on th.e jait of Sjiiin.o! ic ovciirig W ! ! t r ce Ionics had ctas-cd, ai d the i v - m-
:i fcops ; hi: n, like all r.cw govt i nmeiits, w-js ve i v
; r xif)Us to btain th.e ae kt ow eelgn ent il h.er independence. A vv lueiaive tr: dc h.as been es'r.blished with Colombia but an intc n option to tt was apptehei n d as mi accrc dited accnt h.id i.c'ifn ch en tl c
as soon as ail the is obtained from It appears th. t were uttered to ' were then attache:
a multitude
main ncin
vvr.n giv.at
v. '
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of them w ei e
di owned in
e:est:ove d
to
a'le vjiutii Vr
pe-
About 5iKM)(;u girls amended the public svim t, ih'eir thins, 'i hese FevpVians
sinoois l rotn lie. olel method ol teach- a( anived at Candia for the ve rv humane ! Sth -nril. to tlu st veal govi inment. ct
n:g, ano i.ie i.uie as-uitii'y o, me pupils, puipo;5C v (PMroVing all ti e Greeks : Furope, that the (Jomhian government
nM' "-' vn ue.p.c oi nance eouiu ; j,onc .j-yLin ships solved as trai.spm ts would onlv admit the
tiiijn on the thir dav nf the next teim.
A C-pv Test,
K. nUTl Clk c r k c.
October 9, 122
e iv e" . v at the o, ' pi. is lent
O ! I is here'.v
1 Otncc of the -t-
x . cot; ik'int .M. jc.iu w.
WILSON L.f;ov,".y.'v.
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nc ti; i i e an nor v : :te. .Ve'he !df. ds It.appeaj-s that the potts of t- is kin l: el in aie f.pr Ui the fl.igs of the St-uth Ameiican ejavWrunents. S.crn. The accciUnisTrom Madiidaic th.e 22 1 C)f Julv. Th.e cafiital was train ejuih 5 the p.-rties in tlie prov inccs were sutleting mai y defeats and discomfitures. It v -s th.oughi that un extraoi dinary corles vvouhl be immediately convened The coiuiitutioimiists seem to be per-
sums ami stin
on this oct agon. The Souliots ;.ave'paV- i ed tUose states whic h v.i uid achnov. ie-igo ed a splendid victory over C'htjrchibl vaj their independence. This notific tiou,
cha, killing 2000 ot his men.
A letter received in hmiriand Irom Hon- it was an immediate oeiiimcnt to ie
stantir.wple says Since I have bi j ti ade. as all nei -chants felt c xti emely disheic, 1 1 davs, a gi c at number of Gi e k ti esse-d in getting up shipments w hicli have lost their heads; they are take n might, before they cou'd enter Colombia, ftcm their houses, and their heads cut off i be et bv a de ciee of exclusion. The
before their own doors ; th.cy are then stripped, and laid with their heads upon
j their bodies for three days; after which j ttue interests of the cuuiiti y, and he taw
policy pin sue d bv our govemmcr.t
peared to him to be inconsistent with the
