Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 14, Number 49, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 January 1824 — Page 1

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.BY KLIUU STOUT. VINCENNES, (IND.) $vTUUDAY, JANUARY 3, 1824. Vol 14. No. 41)

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irESTEIi.Y SU.V, I IS published at Two Dollars and I jifty Cents for fifty- 'wo Aumr.?,

President's Message. (Concluded from our last. J The act of congress ot the 7tn ot May,

THE WRSTEIIX SUN.

823

wiiicii mav be discharged by the pay- 1822, appropriated the sum ot y,-,700

mem of r WO DOLLARS at the time for the purpose ot erecting t.vo piers a-.

of Sub-scrintion. ; a shelter tor vessels trom ice, near ape

Payment in advance being tthemutual interest of both parties, that mode is so-

iiciteu . .r()VCrnmrn, sh ,,i m;.kp rnl.rt,snnn.

A failure to notify a wish to dUcontm- j directed to prepare plans and estimates di , on lhe of thc Slalcs c at the expiration ot the time sub- ot piers sufficient to answer the purpose infl nJ?lp tfW. -lr riiri,v

intended by the act. it appears oy uieir ...

pean power, in any other light than as the

manifestation ot an unfriendly disposition tn.r.,L .K f T I K CORTDON U C 26,

tween those new government, and pain, ir I he hous. I . ep, tsentaui ;i s , ,vc we declared our neutrality at the time of Moscd of the charge preferred .gamst their recognitio ,, and to this we have ad- Jlld5c. b' 1 rustecs-I , aw en-

closed you a copy ot the re p t o! the

"V '. !-7frJ,,Z herwl, and shall continue to adhere, pro- -"". 'JU - L"l) "P" . " " l onlopen, Delaware Bay. 1 o effect ti e I conmnt.ee, ami Mr. Call's n.c.o: ..... &c. object of the act. lhe officers oJ he board . d . - con tL,,t,amllolitics of -1 .ll thank y..u to ..iblxl. hen, Mr. o fcnRinecrs. with com. Bamb ridge, cie ',..,.. sh X nl;lkp a rn, .. Law iwio.luc.-d hill ad. .pii,, V .n-

new

scribed for, will be considered a eiH'.H'-.'ment

No subscriber at liberty to discontinue j from the war department, that the appro

until all arrearages are paid

! renort. which acromnanie. the documents ! 1 ,alc events in Spain and roitugal,

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On

SnUrribers must nav the postage ot

their p ipers sent by mail. Letters by mail to the Editor on bu-

siness must be paid, or they will not be Vatttndcd to. V) Advertisements inserted on the cus Moma.y tcrmv riT'Pei sons sending Advet tisements, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued until ordered out, and mn he paid for a cnrdiogly

Kew-f irleans Ibices Current A'f.iv Qrlfaxs, Xovembrr 29. '823

Bagging, Scotch, per yd v. scarce) 26cts.

. Kentuckv. ner vd 20 a

j 7

22

Bale Rope, Kentucky, per lb. 6 a 7

Northern,

8

Bacon Hams, per lb. (sales) 9 Sirlrs ic ner lb. 7

i Bv ans, per bbl. 'Beef, mess. Northern, per bbl -prime, per bbl cargo, per bbl. Brandy, Cog per gal. (sales)g I Imitation (dull) "Rotter, ner lb. - 18 a

4

Cotton, new crop, lb2d quality - . labama & Tenn. CofT e. Havana, best, per lb. 24 a 25

a y a 12 a 9 B3 d

glO 8 7 ? a H5 50 cts.

20 cts 16 - 13 12

shew thai Europe is still unsettled

nrittinn U not attenuate to the outDose lllls important tact, no stronger proof can

intended; and, as the piers would be of bc adduced, than that the allied puntrs great service, both to the navigation of shoutd nave thot it proper, on any ptincithe Delaware bay, and the protection of i),e atistactory to themselves, to have m-

vcssels on the adjacent part ot the coast, 'P"seu, oy iorcc, u. me internal timi fnrhornnSi(lr,:1tinno1r(ln(Ttr ccins ot pain. To what extent sucli in

terposition may be eartied, on the same ptinciple, is a question, in which all inde-

cennes uinvcrsity as a county hi.h , ry. JAs. D. Mc.lAl L. E. STOUT. House of Refircscvralive. Dtc 22 1823. Mr N Ison, fnm tle Jndui. onimittee, to u l om v. .i ttferud i'.ocumetits ; i d ccinpi .ill's, it.a iu '( he official ctu. duct of thi l.r b!i J' ( t) ( all, President Judge ot 1" ft s Jndiciai C ircuit in this st;'t Hcfwricd I hat they have had, togetl.ej with e ncoui of the proceedings con. plained of, U'a'-er their consideration atul rrficrt mat it

appears horn the documents and icc .ds

I submit for the consideiation of congress

whether additional and sufficient appro nriMtinnc; should not be made.

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I II V UUtll tl Ul LillCIIIVVl J M 1 . u I f 1' . I 1 .1

reeled to examine & survey the entiauce ICI meirs, are inteiesieu, even inose

of theharbout ot the portot Pr squis.el lemoie, sureiy none more soman exhibited, that the TiuMcisof VimuM.es

Pennsylvania, in order to make an estl u aiuies. out pone), m regaiu to had bx a) 0,dinance dtcan d, tha- a cermate of the expense of removing the ouHrope, which was adopted at an early lain house, standing, as is alicdi-ed !. tc

st ructions to the enttancc, with a plan ot 5la OI tuu wais which nave so long agi- Trustees, in the pub icstrtf .f h town, the best mode of effecting the same, un- tated that quarter ot the globe, nevei the- uas a nuisance-and directed 'he der the appropriation for that purpose, by ies remains the same, which is not to in- samc should he temoved, and, ujtr.io

act of congress, pissed 3d March last. neic in me internal concerns oi any oi rcniOVal was effi tted. diicctrd t ai ..id

The report of the board accompanies the powci5, io t-uiMutr me government hmisC bl()ll!(; i)t. sn d to pav theexj ti -.s papers from the war department, and is fact0 as the legitimate gnxemment for us; ()t the 1 1 n al bv a. other ordinance su emitted for the consideration of con lo cultivate frieiuhy relatiens v nh l, and That H P Pticc, tie claimant of .he tlx t1l'fv:rr,- lllnvp l J .tlrmi. -? 'l il mil- . ....r. v.

jriess .,v v..wv. v-.w.. w; i10USCt t. p ,.,1, upon hill ti k!. o V t l'

A tronir hone has been long entertain- ' J ll)al,y poncy, meeting, quity ju; iMiu tion of tie K ox Ci.cuit

id. h.undtdon he heroic struggle of the ' just ciaims oi eve, y powe, ; (:om t, all(i )rirln(d rn h.JIlltt !lon ,tl be

G eks, that th would aucacd in their , . i3. J

HHI IU IIH.3V. I UIIUIH.IIl3j tn v.uiii:iam.v.-)

Domingo.

Cheese Goshen per lb.

Chociate, No. lt per lb. No 2,

No .3, Candies, Sperm, per lb. mould, do. Cot dage, per lb Corn, per bbl (in ear) Corn meal, per do. Flour sweet, per bbl. Gin, Holland per gal. American do. Hides, per lb. Iron Swedes, per ton, Laid do. - - (dull) Molasses, per gal (scarce) KaiL. cut. per lb Pepper, per lb Pork, mess, per bbl, Piime, c:o go, Porter, London, per doz.

P-i: ;Mes, bbl.

20

8

10 8

23

l 10 17 15 13 25 12 a 10 S 2 8 45

1 1

50 i 9 cts.

eoiuesi. and icsuuie their equal station atnong the nations of the eat th. It is believed that the vvnoie civinzed woriu takes a deep interest in their wcifaic. Anno' no power has declared in their tao,)ei none, accoidit'g to our intoimatiun, iV taken part against them. i heir cau and their name have protected tncin lion dangers, which might ere this nave over whelmed any other people. The ordinal y Cuicuiaiions ot interest, and aequisM with a view to aggtandizement, wine i mingle o mucu in the rausactions of nations, seem to have had no effect in re gaui io them From the facts have come

to our know leoge, there is good cause to

believe that their enemy ha-i lost toreve

all dominion over them, tnai Greece wih become again an independent nation.

That she may obtain that rank, is the ob

ject ot our most ardent wishes. it was stated at the comuu ncemcn

ai e eminently and conspicuously oiffe i ent It is impossible that the allied povveis

should extend their political system to any portion of either continent, without en-

uai gering our peace and happiness; nor can a,y one beiieve that oui Southern

brethren, if ieft to themselves, would a-

dopt it eii tot it ownaccoul. It is equally

t.iii'u)i!.c, lise! . loi '. , that we hhouid beho d IK': mtei nosiiiejn, in anv form, with

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tHilfn t wticc.

uve strcnirn and iCbomces oi

issued horn 'id court, dnerteci to the

peisons cm-poMi g tl i co p ration t .he Tsus cesot Vii.cennes, tlui jgert. . d attornies, comn ai ding tl em o. e-it fiom any sale, er fmther itijnrv f tel lioufeC, eir removal the 'C f tin ' lr 'o the ncact private 'o;. ' ithoui "vvners consent, it said n t:so -d mi' he i c street. OI misceint J i iie ( ai; is ;ho Pi csi Jein, and made t e otdev S.t ,r injunetion atmcsaid ti-is "r jo. ctio s the coonnittee find to : iv. b-en d- v s rveel on the defendants, - d 1 h-mv.s H son

the ('emstabic tin IVi'otie! . ..d ti. r.f-

8 a 9

15 a 18 7i a 8 20 a 21 g!2 a 8 a 6 a

83 a

; the last session, that a great effort vvas " j then making m Spain and Portugal to inr-

13 9

7 350

150 a 2

81

Rum. Jim 4 p. per gal. (dull)

N Orleans. 4 p. - 55 . i p. - 35 a 40 Rice. - - 83 a 3 50 Salt, T Island. per bush elull) to a 45 Liverpool blown, per sack, 83 ground, do. - 2 75 Shot, per cvvt. (plenty) 89 Skis, deer, in hair per lb. 12 a 16 cts Shaved - 24 a 27 els

25

If we look to the comara-

paiii, and

t nose new governments, be tncir distance ficer acting o de. r, utliM iv -t.d by trom each other, it must he obvious that ,,c Jirrction of the I'- u-te. s, tl'e dcfi-vd-she can never subdue them. It is still the ant alores.iid I'lsis v -jnncion was istu. policy ot the U -tales, to leave the teatded. ..nd ti.e s id R hi. so . attc1 tl , ci ties to thetpscivc , in the hope that o- Up,,n (,c vel.iti .n 1 e lo'jio -nr, ther powers will put : ue the same course. p,)cc, !o answe. for a a.n n.pt - I he It we compaicthe present condition ot autliotiiy if the court, in c'osing o f ' y our Union with its actual stale al the c lose its process -the nature o' the wiit. H bul oui levoiuuon, the history of the vvoi ul inson in his answer to the in'cn:: .; cs turtiishes no example of a progress, in put to him by the court, on t' e 'e'ljn of itnpt oveiiiCnt in ai tne important circum- the wt it of attachment, aelmits to I av mi-

d ove the conoiiiuti of the people of those stands which c; stiuite the happiness of derstood, and by said admisioi ? arly

countiies. and tnat ii appealed t be con a nation, w hich oats any reseint)iancc to sueus uunseii gumy oi tnc r.onietr.n ai-

rlnrsrri w it i , t t t v-At n io.-viv un ifliM at ion it At the first epoch, out population did ledged. It is not cor.ceiv d to be tl-t im-

It nerd arceiv be r mat keel, thai the re t ot exceed thiee millions, liy the last mediate duty ot this committee to i'-v rs

suit has been, so fai, very different horn ce i.stis it amounted to about t n mil. ions, tigatc the cpitstion fhetver the cq, ; y what was then anticipated Oi events in and, what is more extiauidinaiy , it is al side of the Circuit com to Knox cou y

thai quattcr ot the globe, witti which we most altogether native, tor the emirati- ban juiisdiction to award an injunct'n n 'O

have so much intercourse, k Irom w hich on iioni other crnitti les nas occn inconsi- stav ii.e removal, aoatctm nt or stav or a

I 1 . 1.1-. V.lK.ki.- t. it. .-.! Ii ll ll.n ti.t' llnltaii ttrlilr"llt-w. lt-ilLt r- nf tfii

we derive ou r origin, we nave at w av s i ,v "uv,. i m jv. n, nm ai- m iuov , . mvu m. nn. u ... u n c

be; n anxious and interesting spcct .tois. ritory within our acknowledged limits had declared a pulntc tuns .ii.ee, iiumi uch

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1 he ci'.izens of the U States cherish sen- was u inhabited and a wilderness, omce as mat question does not artc et ttn charge

timcnts the most tiiendly. in favor oi the then, new tei ritory has been acquiied, ot against the Judge. 'I he (. iicui' omts

I liberty and happiness ot their lellow nun ast extent, compiling wnnm i. many it- nave a general jurisdiction in equuv, ana

i on that side of ttie Atlantic. In the wais vers, particuiai ly tnc Mississippi, inc na-: wnnc mey oo noi iravcioir oi mai in is-

ot the Luion an powei, in u.aiicis rela- ligation ot which U the ocean was ot the , diction, a mistake in adjiidtrating upon

ting to themselves, we have never taken highest impoMance to the original states

Heaver, Hear, a piece,

a

Sugar, La. on plantation, lb. . in town, Havana, brown, . - white,

. 1 eiaf, Tallow per lb. Tea, gunpowder, per lb.

imnerial - do. . voung hyson, hyson skin, Wax,bees, per lb. (none) 27 WhUkev. - 25

Tobaeeo, choice fine, per lb. 3 a 3 prime, - 3 a 3J . 2d quality, - 2 2 X - -.la

g: a

8 1

none.

10 a 1 I 3 a 9 13 a 14 16 a 17 8 a 84

(sales) 81 50

1 50 1 6 65

any part nor does it comport uiiii our po

licy so to do. It is only when our lights ate invaded, or seriously menaced, that wi resent injuries, tr make preparation

Ovei this territory oui population has ex

panded m every direction, and new stales have been established, almost equal in number, to those which formed the fiist

1 a 60 a

a a

30 30

for our defence. Wi'.h the movements in j bond ot our Union I his expansion ol this hemisphctc, we ate, of in ccssity, j our population, St accession of new states moie immediately connected, and b).cau- to oui Union, have had the happiest efses which must be obvious to all enligh- ; feet on ad its highest inlet csts. That it tened and impait'ul observers. I heQu) has eminently augmented our resources, litical system ot the allied powers, is e"s and added to cur strength and respecta sentiallv different, in this respect, from bilily as a pow ei , is admitted by all. But that of Anu tica. This difference pro- it is not in these important cit cumstane es cceds from that w hich exisis in their res- only, that this happy effect is felt. It is pective governments. And to the defence manifest that, by ei. lathing the baMs ot of our own, which has been achieved by our system, an el ii.es. ; sii g li e number of the loss of so much blood and treasure, & states, the sy-teu: s .i I -si greatly matured by vhe wisdom ot then most en- strengthened in hoN. i.- lu. Conlightened citizens, and under which we solidation ar-d c1:s;.'k-: lau tl.eiebybn have enjoyed unexampled felicity, this rendeied equallv itnp: aetieable. 4K wh' lc nation is devoted. We owe it gov cm nment. confiding in its ow n strength therefore to candor, and to the amicable has less to apprehend fiom the other, and,

relations existing between the C StaHs m consequence, each enjoying a grcatcrJ ' ' .. . f r .1.1....... r-. 1

and these powers, to declare that wc tree eh m ol action, is t eiuici eo inon em

. . I . i . ... .. . ! . . , t v. .. nil .l.i .Nti-r-'L.: fir , v 1 1 1 r1 1 il wnv

T'lF Grind Lodge ot Pennsvlvania, ! should consider anv au inpi on men pate uu.i iui an un im.i-mu. v. havhn- received a communication ! to extend their system to any portion of instituted. It is unnecessary to treat, fro. n the Grand Lodge at Nasi- in Swu this hemisphere, as dangetous to our here, of the vast improvement mane in

tobi utadc ! pv ace and salev. v un the existing co- uic mmohiimuu) u.u uuw,,iw., v. ..

hmios or dependencies of a -y Lutopean constitution, and ot its happy cttect in el power, we have not interteted, and shall evating the character, and in punecting not interfere. Hut, with the governments the tights ot the nation, as well as of inwho have de lated independence, and dividual. To what then do wc owe the e maintained it, k w hose indept tulence wc blessings i V is known to all, that we tie- - .ve.ott great considerations, an 1 em just live them Iron, the excellence oi our invrincinles, acknowledged, wc could not stitutiors. Onghtwenot then to adopt vj;u .'in inf. t position for the purpose of evcrv incline, w hich maybe ncccsson op;t essii g tl-.etn. or cont i oling in i . y o- to perpetuate the m ? thei manner, their destiny, by an) liuto- ? iAMLS MONKOL.

ea

in

. no

this mi

ent

Eetlaud, requesting exertions

to discover the of residence of an indiidiiU0m?el7V of a diT tittTfs!ed Luuv in yet many, that feels

iVsT'el m lU vveitaro and have

ItfKnFVrt for siveral years, takes

o ot jjrie sti-t anv person w ho ciuv" hi oi ivt knevvk his ptes-

of mrvluT t give mlorma-

nhvb HAKKIL

Grand Secretary Phil'a.

the proposition, whether a patn complaining has, or has not relie f in cqnt'v, is never a gtound for treating the c u t .3 trespassers but the p rt supp s i t-

hiinself injut eel, is to seek hi 1 1 met'v by appeal, oi wtitot error to t! e np!co.c court, within this general juiis ietioo of cquitv it is the opinion c.f this c mmi'icc that ju ge Call has clearly cot. fried all his acts, which form the suhjt c m ttcr ot the complaint of the 'I u u es d Viticennes. And as it respects ti e ptoe e cdings under the aitachim nt toi a c ause of contempt the committee do not mricly think that Judge- Call did what the ia7 rccpiired of him, but tl at his ae!s io adjudicating upon the cause of TI on. as Robinson, carried mildness, with justice and legality. I he committee therefore determine, that the conduct of Judge Call, as President of the first Judicial 1 itcuit, in the b a 1

case Comp aineel ol, deserves the approbation ed this house, and that ti e complaint of the Trustees of the Hormgh of Vince nnev present no cause lor the interfere!. ce of the legi-l.live tribunal ol impeachment and trial On the question being put will the house concur in the rcpoit of the committee, it was unanimously decided in the affirmative. The aunt and noes being demanded j stoo I as follow s : Jyt Messrs. Armstrong, Hlthc Bowers Brovvtdee, Bullock, Betrvtt, nihN, Clark. Clendinnen, Ceitton, Mix n, Edwards, Lvans, iivtits, Hill, UiiUfj